Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 May 1938 — Page 19

THURSDAY, MAY 5. 1038

AMONG CIRCUS HEADLINERS . . . . . . .BEATTY TO FACE BEASTS . . . . . . . =

A RE NR

When the Cole Bros. Circus comes to Indianapolis for its opening |

performance Saturday at the circus grounds, Southeastern and Keystone Aves., headliners will include the Gretona family of high-wire stars who cycle through the air with the greatest ease although there isn't a

net below,

Septuplets Born 1n ‘Cuba Dic at Birth

(Copvright, 1938 hy (United Press) CAUTO EMBARCADERO, Cuba, May 5 (U. P.).—Seven dead bahies were born to Mrs. Rafaela Casanova Corrias on a lonely farm 10 miles from here Sunday and are buried in a siniple grave which Juan Corrias, the father, dug in the front yard before the thatched farmhouse. A midwife, Candelaria attended the 34-vear-old in her 10-hour living children of the tamily, the youngest a boy of 8 months, plaved or slept about the house. News of the bhirth became known when the father went to Bayamo. 16 miles away. yesterday to get a doctor because his wife was ill With the speed that attends rumor. the story spread from end to end of Cuba and it was reported persistently that the babies were alive Dr. Ramos Chamdeau, director of Bavamo Hospital, equipped an ambulance with an incubator and all essentials and awaited daylicht to start over the narrow, almost impassable road into the country to attend the mother. Col. Fulgencio Batista, Chief of Army Staff and strong man of Cuba. telephoned orders personally to Army commanders throughout the area to get to the scene by any means possible and take the babies, if they lived, to the Baby Hospital at Santiago, the provincial capital here at the eastern end of the island.

TWO CITIES ARGUE

Arauz, mother eight

ordeal as

SANTA CLARA, Cla, May 5 (U. |

P.).—Prunes have strained the diplomatic relations between the

Chambers of Commerce of this city |

and neighboring San Jose. When the San Jose State College football team went to play, the Chamber of Commerce sent along 75,000 prunes, each one nicely wrapped in a little pape: bearing the incription, “San Jose Products.” The Santa Clara Chamber Commerce charges that all of 75,000 prunes were grown in Santa Clara vallev.

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to Hawaii |

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Clyde Beatty says he “will face and conquer” some 43 beasts like He didn’t tie any strings to the “conquer” there's always just a chance Mr. Beatty might not come out on top

Part of it. "But

No

one ever asked the lions and tigers if this sure-fire conquer business

| gives them an inferiority feeling.

CIRCLING THE CITY

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John Hubbell, 35, [ St., was shot in the right heel early today when, according to police, a friend dropped a rifle. accidentally | discharging it. Dan Douthitt, poolroom operator at 1328 W, Washington St., to whom Mr. Hubbell had given the rifle, dropped it while placing it on a shelf, police were told.

The Construction League of Indianapolis is to hear Oscar W. Ros(enthal, housing authority, discuss “The Construction Industry — Whither Bound,” at a meeting of | the League tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. [James H. Carnine, president, will preside, aided by Clarence T. Myers, executive secretary.

Examination of nurses will held May 12 and 13 in Indianapolis, the Indiana Board of Examination and Registration of Nurses an- | nounced today. Applications should be mailed to Miss Cordelia Hoeflin, R. N,, ‘secretary, Room 301, “State House.

Otio R. Games, R. R. 1, Acton, Indiana Bell Telephone Co. repair-

man, was to cellebrate his 25th wl | The final Shrine dance of the sea- |

niversary with the company today. Mr. Games. who started telephone work in May, 1913, is a member of the Telephone Pioneers of America.

The Women's Club of the Indianapolis League tor the Hard of Hearing was to hold its last meeting of the season today at the home of Miss Janet Shaw, 2803 Washington Blvd. The meeting is to honor Mrs. Eva B. Heizer, League president,

who will leave soon for Maine. Mrs. |

Hanna Weller and Mrs. Merle Huckleberry are to be hostesses.

The Maj. Harold C. Megrew Camp 1, U.S. War Veterans, will meet tomorrow at 8 p. m, at Ft, Friendly. John E. Hicks, Commander, is to

| preside.

Service Post 128, American Legion, will hold a euchre and bridge party to benefit its building fund tomorrow at the Legion Hall at Oaklandon. The committee in charge includes Cornelius B. Talmadge, Paul ¥. Walton, Mrs. Uva Arnett and Mrs. Florence Duzan.

The annual Shortridge Girls’ Gym Exhibition will be held at 8 p. m, Friday in the gym. About 500 girls from the various gym classes will present drills, tumbling acts, folk dances. waltzes and a face number.

The Indiana Stamp Club is

tomorrow at the Hotel

tion of match and medicine stamps

of 1548 Astor

be |

black |

to | hold its regular meeting at 8 p. m. | Lincoln. | Fred S. Smith is to show his collec- |

Nearly 3000 Boy Scouts and cubs are to participate in the first an- | nual Boy Scout circus in the Fair [Grounds Coliseum May 21. Wallace O. Lee, Scout council | president and circus arrangements | committee chairman, said the pageant of scouting activities is to ini clude every Scout in the City, Lloyd | Byrne, field Scout commissioner, is

{ program director for the circus and | ’ " 3 | Topics for observance in Indian-

[apolis of American Education Week, starting Nov. 6, were announced today by Schools Superintendent De- [3

[| Delbert O. Wilmeth is co-ordinav-{ing director. | Activities to be exhibited include { mass signaling, knot tying, camping, lathletics, first aid, safety, horse- { manship, pioneering, Indian danc[ing and ceremonials and firebuilding.

the State Penal COSTS

Sixty days on [Farm and a fine of $25 and was the sentence Charles E. Myers, R. ‘R.. 1, . ‘Box 483, was given Noy Municipal Judge Charles J. Karlabell when convicted of picking up Robert Hamilton's pocketbook as it { fell from his pocket at a restaurant. (Mr. Hamilton, who lives at 930 N. | Alabama St., said he saw Myers | stoop to the restaurant floor, then [leave the place hurriedly.

Ison Saturday night at the Murat | Temple will be a farewell party for Shriners leaving June 1 for the 64th

[Shrine Imperial Council at Los An- |

[geles. | ‘Granville A. Richey, potentate; (Dr, *C. E. ‘Cox, treasurer: Lloyd D. { Claycombe and Ike Riley together | with the band, patrol, gun squad

land Chanters will represent Murat |

| Temple at the Council. | Members attending the council {also plan a tour of the West and Southwest, including Old Mexico

| Sam Bohard, 21, of 1305 Union | [St., was given a suspended sentence |i by Federal |} on ||

bee (of a ‘year and a day

Judge Robert °C. Baltzell

Indianapolis contractors will meet tomorrow afternoon at the Architects and Builders Building to hear an address by Oscar Rosenthal of Chicago, a member of the Associated General Contractors of America. Mr Rosenthal will discuss the opportunities for contractors’ services re-

cently made available by the Fed- §

| eral Housing Administration.

Witt S. Morgan. is “Education America.”

The general theme for Tomorrow's

| School Superintendent DeWitt S. Morgan has named three school

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principals to the Indianapolis Safety |

Education Council Miss

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Ramey, School 76; Anna P. Bedford, |}

| School 85, and Matthias

School 4.

Optimist Club members at luncheon at the Columbia Club tomorrow are to hear Miss Klara E. Knecht, circus publicist, discuss “On | the Other Side of the Circus.”

The Exchange Club is to hear | Wray E. Fleming, U. 8. customs collector here, discuss operation of his | office.

the auxiliary to the Maj. Robert | Anderson Relief Corps is to hold an initiaation at 1:30 p. m. Saturday at | Ft Friendly gram is to follow.

YOUR SUMMER TRIP TO

|a charge of stealing letters from the |}

mails.

| i | Bohard was arrested by City Fire- Il men who said they saw the youth |} opening mail boxes in an apartment || building. He was placed on proba- |i

[tion for three years.

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| sault and battery | Kill her husband,

with intent Norrell

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[ Mrs, Virginia Hayes, 24, of 805'% I] Indiana Ave. was charged with as- (§ to 4 Hayes, || who was stabbed in the chest and |} taken to City Hospital in a critical |§

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Friday! “Brighten Your Home’ SALE!

700 Yds. CURTAIN GOODS

Full Bolts! Pevfect Quality! 25¢ to 39¢ Value!

® (plored Dot Marquisette! ® Picce-Dved Dot Marquisette!

® Yarn-Dyed Novelties

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MATTRESS COVERS

79

Full bed size mattress

COVErs serviceable

Wash-

in a bleached muslin

able

6x5 Ft. Green or Tan Color

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Selling.

RUMMAGE—Reduced

Odds and ends of Lunch Sets, Dresser Scarfs, Bridge Qets, Lunch Cloths, Soiled Sheets and Pillowcases and None are soiled and for clearance!

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other domestics. display. Reduced

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WASH CLOTHS

Fine “Cannon” quality wash cloths. as seconds. Buy them by the dozens, for your owh use as well as for gifts and prizes.

* Printed Pigues! * Printed Percales! { ® Muslin! ® White Goods!

3 Yarcandi Numdah

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| | | | | | | ® Pigsywillow Dot Marquisette! ! | ! | | t

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The Importer Said: “Name Your Price for These Water - Damaged Rugs!” We Bought Them — and You Get the Saving!

SALE! Imported

4x6 ft. “=: Now, 33° Now, $1"

3x5 ft. Now, 89c

You'll find so many uses for these Yarcandi Numdahg around the home ... vou'll want them for your own tige as well as for gifts. (One of these will make a delightful Mother's Day Gift!) Genuine hand-made throw sizes, bought at almost 507% off their regular prices. Slightly water damaged, but vou can't tell it! Tn gay, colorful Oriental Indian patterns with black, white or Camel's Hair background. Fringed ends, hand embroidered designs!

BROADLOON 12x15 RUGS

$ 49 50

EACH

Regularly $5.95

Regularly $3.50

Regularly $1.59

—Downstairs at Ayres,

BROADLOOM RUGS

Axminster hroadioom Seamles

AAAS

All 9-It. wide all-wool all-over floral patterns OxIR Size 0x21 Rize 7.6x9 Size x15 Size Ax Size 0x13.8 Size

per feet all-wool broadthat SIZE Save

rig

Seamless, quality tured nattern loom rugs _ for EXTRA LARGE of vours on this

tex-

room dollars

Our group of stores bought 14 million yards of these curtain goods ,-, . and as a result of this quantity purchase, were able to buy far below regular price! Our share of 7000 yards goes on Sale tomorrow, at one of the lowest prices, for these qualities, you've ‘ever heard of! All from full bolts, and perfect quality... buy all you need in one piece! All are fine marquisettes, sheer and beautiful. —Dowhstairs at Ayres,

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Window Shades

Limited quantity of window whades in two popular styles. Reduced for Friday Limited quantity.

WASH GOODS REMNANTS

IN ONE-TO-EIGHT-YARD LENGTHS A A

SUGAK SACKS

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Unhemmed heawn quality sugar sacks, Use them for cleaning

FLOUR SACKS

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Bleached flour sacks for tea towels or dusfing purposes. Approximately square. Unhemmed and ready to cloths, fea towels, ete

MATTRESS PADS 3 25

Quilted mattress protectors for full or twin size beds. Help to make your mattress more

comfortable, use

AAA

Duplex Type Ih Green & White

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mussed from

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use Bleached, ready-to Many izes included in this clearance! From 0 small ‘end-table mats up to large table i r cloth ®izes. All 14 OFF of their original 3 r selling prices! * * * Lovely quality Tace ®earfz in many different sizes from 6x12 up to dresser scarf 1 xizes, Limited quantity in the group. Re- 2 duced for clearance! * * * Osseo Juet 229 of these colorful printed linen tea AFSL towels, hurry if you want to take advantage of thiz thrilling value. Tn blue, red and e green colors, Gay patterns. . a,

® Printed Novelties! ® Printed Sheers! Outings! bY Ginghams!

Alvo Many Plain Color Fabvies!

Pownstairs wt Ayres,