Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 June 1938 — Page 11
FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1038
Th pea ig Bea w= » AX Lr paler: Apanh ok
» Mh
THE INDIANAPOLIS S TIMES PAGE 11
CIRCLING THE CITY
The Phi Chi Quarterly, official | publication of Phi Chi medical {ra- | ternity, features the Indiana Uni- | versity School of Medicine in its current issue. The first section is | devoted to photographs of the In-| dianapolis Medical Center and the | Bloomington Campus. Material for the publication was prepared by the student editorial committee, headed by Ross Rissler, Indianapolis. The I. U, section is dedicated to Dr. Arthur M. Mendenhall, former professor of obstetrics at the | University, who was killed in an airplane crash in 1935
I'he Cornell University “Directory f Living Alumni,” published today the university's 70th anniversary. s the names of 127 alumni living in Indianapolis. I'he new volume the seventh since the founding of the university, lists 61,- | 123 living alumni.
Summer classes in high school, business college and trade courses at the Y. M. C. A, will start Mon- | lav, A. F. Williams, educational di- | rector, announced todav. I'ne education department office | at the Y. M. C. A. is open for registration this week and next The civie affairs committee of the | Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce is to meet at 12:30 p. m. Monday on the second floor of the Chamber of Commerce Building, William
Fortune, committee chairman, an-| n nced today
THREE HELOIN CUE SLAYING
Dress Reported Stolen From Wardrobe for Trip To Europe.
| ridian St,
I'hree men were held on murder harges today in connection with ti eath of Harold Roney, 38, of 80 N Lynn Ave, after a poolroom fight Roney died late vesterday at ity Hospital of injuries re1 May 28 when he was struck » head with a pool cue and the abdomen, police said I fight occurred in a poolroom in the 400 block N. Belmont Ave, police said. Those charged with murder are lavis Cummings, 29 of R. R. 17, ( Clayton Cummings, 25, of 2T N. Belmont Ave, and John Duffy, 22, of 1912 W. Vermont St. Miss Helen Thornton, 5011 Cen1 Ave. told police someone stole 2 dress valued at about $25 from room. She said the dress was part of the wardrobe she is to take with her on a trip to Europe.
trical eq ip me ent valued at $7 $6 cash was stolen from the it of Mary Stafford, 39, at 3 Ru ral St., she told police. Burglars apparently entered by a jimnied do while she was at work, she told officers.
DEFENSE RESUMES IN TRIAL OF NURSE
SOUTH BEND, June 17 (U. P) — | I'he defense resumed its case todav in the trial of Mrs. Roberta Watters, 20-year-old nurse charged with second degree murder in the death of her mother-in-law, Mrs Martha BE. Watters, allegedly over a quarrel for custody of the younger woman's children. The Rev. Lawrence Ferguson, first witness for the defense yesterday, { he had attempted to help the ng mother solve her economic ywroblems and had taken her two children to the mother-in-law for a )-day visit, The children were so frightened the Rev. Mr. Ferguson said, that he had to drag them from his car when he arrived at the elder Mrs, Watters’ home, |
civic GROUPS PLAN SHOW AT AIRPORT
Plans for an air show Aug. 14 at the Municipal Airport will be discussed at a dinner meeting of all West Side civic and business organizations tonight at the Mt. Jackson Sanatorium, The Rev. Fr. Edwin Sahm was appointed temporary chairman of the show at a meeting Wednesday Permanent committees are to be appoinged “tonight. Proceeds from the event are to go to West Side civic enterprises
| Masonic
| retary; Fred I. Willis, Scottish Rite
Masonic relief board secretary.
| race driver, was arrested on 8a
The Saraha Grotto was to be host to Otto F. Hildebrandt, grand monarch of all Grottoes in the United State and Canada, today and tomorrow. A general reception and luncheon was to be held at noon. Special guests include William Morrison, grand master of Indiana lodges; Willlam 8Swintz, Grand Lodge of Indiana grand sec-
secretary; Clyde Titus of the Grand Commandery of Indiana; Lloyd D. Claycomb; Edgar Hart, Murat Temple secretary and E. O. Burgen,
Roger Lee Russell Jr, Blooming- | ton, a corporal in Battery F of the |
| Indiana National Guard, is to leave
in July to enter the United States Military Academy. Russell completed his scphomore year in Indiana University this month and
earned the admission to West Point
through a competitive examination | for National Guardsmen.
DeWitt 8S. Morgan, city schools | superintendent, is to discuss the | problem of training children in | citizenship at a meeting to the | Seientech Club Monday noon at t | Board of Trade building.
The Miami Street African Mission, 24 BE. Miami St, will be dedi- |
| cated at services to be led by the
A class of 53 applicants today had been granted final citizenship papers by Federal Judge Robert C. Baltzell. Fourteen nationalities were represented.
The annual reunion of Lawrence County residents will be held at Riverside Park here Sunday. All present and former residents of thé county have been invited.
Several delegates from the Indianapolis chapter, National Association of Cost Accountants, are to at-
( tend the 19th annual international
conference in Chicago next week, L. O. Waymire, local chapter president. ahnounced today.
A genuine ff cola drink.
"| Absolutely
pure. Avoid
Rev. L. N. Trotter, at 7:45 p. m. to- substitutes
night, The dedication ceremonies will be followed by & 10-day revival. Sunday school classes will be con- | ducted at 9:30 a. m. each week.
| Speedway Ace [.oses 6-Block Race With Cop
Billy Winn, Indianapolis 500-mile
charge of speeding by police today. After a six-block chase on N. Meduring which he was clocked at 48 miles an hour, Motorcyele Patroiman Nolan Hill caught him at 56th St. He was on his way to race in a northern Indiana event. His case | was continued until June 23 to permit hil to ct ompete.
cow S KICK FATAL KENDALLVILLE, June 17 (U, P.).—Funeral services will be held tomorrow for William Herberger, 73, | farmer near here, who died of in- | juries suffered when kicked by J cow,
Ro WORTH A ve R. Domont & Sons
ARC
137 E. WASHI
Open Saturday Night Till 9
ADE
NGTON ST.
Women's and Children's
SANDALS
Women's
$1 and $2 Values
HATS
FELTS—CREPES—TURBANS AND OTHER STYLES
Summer
to a Customer * * *
None Sold te
Dealers * * *
Installed FREE
Limited Quantity
We Limit This Sale to One Day Because They'll Go Like Hot Cakes
SATURDAY ONLY
At the ROSE TIRE CO.
HI-WAY CHAMPION
Fresh
Stock And Your Old Battery
ROSE TIRE CO.
OPEN SATURDAY TO 9 P. M. — SUN. » 1:30 P. M.
29
Good, brand new batteries for light cars, 39-Plates (13-Plates per cell) with onepiece rubber composition boxes.
930 NORTH MERIDIAN
Tonite.. Saturday and Monday!
LAST DAYS OF OUR GREAT SALE OF HIRSCHMAN MATTRESSES!
Our friends and customers who visited the store yesterday were well pleased with the mattress values which they found here. It is not often that you have an opportunity like this to get such unusual values in bedding. We feel certain that if you visit our store during this sale, you too, will be well satisfied. WE PROMISE THAT YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED WITH OUR MATTRESS VALUES.
(Friday)
MATTRESS SPECIAL NO. 1
50-Lb. . . 100% Cotton Mattress $ /all 95
In Heavy Durable Limit 2 to
Ticking=Truly a Sensational Offer! Each Customer —None Sold
Note that this is a full weight mattress . . . 50 Ibs, to Dealers give correct size of bed. 50¢c DOWN 50c A WEEK!
ror full size bed and 40 lbs. OPEN TONIGHT (Friday) UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK
for twin size bed. When ordering by mail be sure to
A Small Deposit
—Holds any purchase for Future Delivery-<No interest—-No carrying ~No storage charges.
Mattress Special No.3 o
A Hirschman Tuftless Innerspring
MATTRESS
MATTRESS SPECIAL NO. 2
180-Coil Innerspring Mattress Sfry95
(Full or Twin Size)
Button Tufts . . . Roll Edge . . . Colorful Ticking . . « Long Wearing 180 Qil Tempered Coils . . . New Silent Unit . . . Limit 2 to a Customer—None to Dealers.
50c DOWN .. 50c A WEEK!
The Last Word in Sleeping Comfort
DOWN!
Here is a génuine SLEEPER tuftless innerspring mattress at a price 80 low that the saving alone is reason enough for your buying it. Its attractive, smooth top is free from dirt-catching—comfort destroying bulges and bumps. Make your selection early.
A Small Deposit Holds Any Purchase for Future Delivery!
—No Storage—No Interest—No Carrying Charges of Any Kind! Ea S pot
COMBINATION BOX SPRING AND INNER-SPRING MATTRESS SPECIAL NO. 4
2
% It is said that matched units such as these are the "last word" in sleeping equipment . . .
% Hand-Made Box Spring % New Striped Ticking . . .
% Fine Innerspring Mattress, button tufted, side ventilators, heavy striped ticking
1 DOWN!
No Interest—No Carrying Charges 4
The VICTOR
Studio Couth
Ee Please don't confuse this $ 7 5 couch with lower priced & couches that { we and others $1.00 Down!
have been offering for sale, + Automatic action * Makes twin or double beds * Choice of six colors. Top grade covers * Positively guaranteed
The ‘Duo-Rest’
Complete ®
Full or Twin Size
A Sleeper Product!
Regularly Sells for $39.75-Sale Price
% Twin innerspring % Shaped arms and back % SPRING FILLED PILLOWS %* Reversible cushions and pillows % Bedding Box
RE ee WASHINGTON STREET
Directly Opposite Statehonss..
WN NER
RRR
