Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 July 1938 — Page 12

QUITS T00TING, | GOES SHOOTING

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Map and Photo Reading on : Program for Other |

Camp Cadets.

Laying aside their musical i ments, membe! s of the Cit izens’ Military Training Camp band took to the range today at Ft. Benjamin

mstru-

Harrison for a dav of rifle marks- | ¢§

manship as PLirgs C. M. T. C. candidates were instructed in map and aerial phot oiraph reading, citizenship and camp Sav nitat jon. No review was schedule hi i ntry took a scouting nd patroll trip around the post, the machine gun company drilled the signal comin establishing radio nets for field

the ranece and Dany was instructed

and operating

Citations announced todav went to Donald J. M. Blakeslee of Fairport Harbor, O. blue can didat e, for outstanding ability in 1 ‘uction of platoons; Robert Newhon Ise of Ost ‘rander 0 i candidate. for ruction of the squad: Roger O Ba ker n§ Can n white candifor ass

date

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ndidate, for

rainees heard a m sponsored by the

s of the 329th Inharged this mornInfant: ry officers

re Se AND IS FINED $28

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i interested XN 1ckles crack, and McCoy said But 1 nyvway. He smackad his [ mv jaw and

A far cry from the familiar

port train pictured above.

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“40 and 8” boxcars of the World War is this completely modern troop transIt is Czechoslovakia's latest development in her defense against invasion. Lit-

erally a traveling fort, each car is fully armored, camouflaged and built for speed. The train bristles with

armament,

including an anti-aircraft gun in a turret atop each car.

56 Drivers

Sought as Chronic

Violators of Tratfic Laws ied in Accident

A campaign for the arrest of 56 chronic sticker law violators was under way with every member of the Police Department receiving a list of

those sought

As the more than 500 policemen Xept on eye open for the 56 license numbers, they made 56 other arrests, 23 of them for speeding. At the

same time, jured in 10 overnight accidents. Meanwhile, of 15 motorists in Music: ipal Court today on charges, three paid fines totaling 88. No costs were paid. Total fines

and costs suspended were $52. Four |

cases were continued. Traffic Capt. Lewis Johnson said the list of sticker law violators in-

their plates in Indianapolis and 21

others who had out-of-town or out- | He said that in | patroimen armed with |

of-state addresses. £5ch case, warrants for the violators found the drivers were not at the addresses

given on their windshield title cards. | license | {side Drive and W | Richardson,

When police spot the numbers on the list, they are to cali a tow truck and have the cars taken to the police garage. The cars will not be released until the owners give bond for their appearance in court Capt. Johnson said about 12 per cent of those on the list, in obtaining licen gave Incorrect ad-

four persons were in-& dresses, including vacant lots.

traffic |

‘his leg

This, he said, is a felony under state laws, State license officials were given a list of the licenses and promised to investigate possible law violations.

Simon Foster, 76, of 1828 N. Ala- | !bama St,

was cut on the head and bruised when struck by the car of

Tm 95 ‘ew | Joseph Stone, 21, of Chicago, at 20th cluded 25 repeaters who purchased |... Meridian Sts. He was treated at |

City Hospital. Elderly Woman Injured

A car driven by Marion Stump, 44 of 1129 College Ave. struck and injured Mrs. Edith Richardson, 61, of 1342 Edgemont Ave. at River30th St. Mr: her left leg fractured, was taken to the Methodist Hospital Losing control of his bicvele. Paul Fuller, 14, of 6600 Rockville Road, fell in front of an automobile driven by Marv Kiefer. Danville, and broke He was treated at Meth

| odist curred near his home.

Hospital Shelbyville Boy, 13.

SHELBYVILLE, July 14 (U P) — John Wells, 13, was dead today, victim of a unique accident. He was struck by a fiving auto wheel when a Big Four passenger train smashed into the stalled car yesterday. Miss

Edyth Persinger, 19, driver, and five |

occupants, deserted the stall car.

Democratic Candidate Victim at New Albany

NEW ALBANY, July 14 (U. P).— George F. Ritter, candidate for councilman-at-large and a former member of the Floyd County Council, was killed yester-

day when struck by an auto at a | street intersection. | Mrs. Margaret Williams, 41, driver |

of the car was held by police, who said she failed to observe a traffic signal.

Injuries Fatal to Terre Haute Man

TERRE HAUTE, July 14 (U P) —Funeral services were arranged today for Arthur Ballinger. 67. who died of injuries received when struck bv an automobile driven by Robert Wallace

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Ser ows, 0: 30 A. n. to SP. M Saluda, 9:30 A. M. to | P. nn

A “Dollar Day” in Domestics Combine With Unusual Saving in These

FRIDAY BARGAINS

Sale for All Day Friday and Saturday Up to 1:00 P. M. .

Juniors’, Misses’ $2.99

COTTON DRESSES Blister sheers, dotted $ 2 29

The accident oc- |

swisses, piques, chiffon voiles, percales! $3.39 Sharkskin SUITS 9-Pe. tailored white $9.69

Tailored and semidressy models! Sizes 11 to 17, 12 to 20! washable suits in wingstrut weave, fitted or belted back! Short sleeves! Sizes 12 to 20! All silk, picot top chiffon hose with French 3 Pr. heels and cradle foot! 00 Also knee-lengths! Sum- $1 ' mer colors! Sizes 812-10'2!

65, Democratic |

58¢ and 69¢ GLOVES

Women's slipon style

gloves in string-knit fabrics or rayon bengaline! Dark or Plain colored pastels and 7 for white dotted swisses!

pastel colors! BroSleeveless styles! A large S 00 selection to choose from! .

ken sizes in the lot! Sizes 14 to 20 in the lot!

$1 WASH DRESSES

Colorfast percales or

sheers in this special lot of summer prints! All fresh and rew! Sizes 14 to 20, 38 to 44!

SPORTSWEAR Regularly $1.65 to $2.98!

2-Pe. String Knit am) 151

Printed Hello JACKETS .. Each

Pastel Crepe SKIRTS ...... All-Wool SWIM SUITS...

$1.98, $3.98 Swim Suits Rayon satin lastex « + « Shirreq lastex s]-ss8 . and wonols in broken sizes! Colors . white, brown, royal, peach and aqua! $1.15 PLAY SUITS 1-pec. or with boleros! Nautical designs in chintz, stripes and «© prints in percales! Suspender shorts in twills, with bholeros!

rice Sale

15-P Women’s Sample

DRESSES

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Cool, sheer cotton Dresses and House Coats . « . and spun rayon Dresses. Light or dark colors! Sample sizes of 16 and 38 only!

rayon crepe

$2.98 Redingote COATS

Full length, rayon taffeta coats in navy only! Sizes 12 d B89 to 18! .

$2.99 Fleece TOPPERS sizes and colors. Clearance Summer HATS Rayon crepe, felts and straws. - Were $1.25 to $1.55. eB Ye $1 Batiste GOWNS 44c Broadcloth SLIPS Built up shoulder stvie. White ® only. Neatly made. Sizes 34 to 44, 39 Panties, stepins and briefs in @ tea rose. Tailored style, Ie 12!/3¢ to 15¢ ANKLETS

Just 10 at this price. Broken . $1.79 Misses’ and women's sizes. Sheer, cool, in a host of dainty floral prints. Sizes 16 and / 17. gC 39¢ Rayon Underwear Plain and fancy styles. Some with Lastex cuffs. Sizes 6% to 104, C

Mesh Foundations Regular $1.19 foundations, well boned. Sizes 26 to 44. BB 29¢ Novelty Bandeaux Tailored or lace trimmed styles, Several widths. Sizes 32 to 38! 19. Girls’ DRESSES Regular 79c to $1.00 fast col- g or percale dresses. Sizes 8 to 39 > 16. Prints. Pe Cc

Tots’ $1 Dresses

Tots’ dresses and little boys’

suits in sizes 1 to 3. Counter 9 a messed . . . special at— eye «

Tots’ Play Suits Regular 49¢ fast color per- g cale suits in gay prints, Sizes Be . ePe VC Boys’ White Blouses Regular 69c broadcloth blouses, ® 49 3 Cc

1 10 6. - de

some with short sleeves,

MEN’S 21c SHORTS AND SHIRTS. Novelty broadcloth shorts. Ribbed shirts. 18¢ each, or 3 for—

7 Apel Sale of i . LVL RWARE

Clearance of Women's Clearance of $1.99

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“nr SANDALS White SHOES White and colorful prints in fab- White fabric and leather shoes in Flexible leather soles! Open heel ¢ J Short lots, broken lines, some SB and toe! counter soiled!

rics with covered cuban heels! straps, ties, pumps and oxfords! $2 to $5 White and Other Summer SHOES... %]-69

You don’t have to sacrifice crisify for low price if you buy during this sale. Many odd sets (open stock patterns) of finest sterling silver taken from our regular stock and offered at 20%, to 509%, discount.

Here's the Sale You've Been Waiting for—The Famous

Community Plate

SPECIAL DURING THIS SALE EXTRA SPECIAL!

71-Pc. All-Linen LUNCHEON SET

Always $1.98!

An all-linen lunch-

s1

eon set consisting Per Set

Big Bed Size! COTTON Plaid Blankets

Regularly 89¢ Each! 2 for

An ideal cover for summertime! Big bed > 1 S

size, made of quality cotton, finished with whipped edges! Plaids of rose, blue, green, orchid and peach! Quantity limited! $1.79 Luncheon Sets 7-Pc. set, 57x cloth and six 16x16 sj napkins! Set $1.19 Fine SHEETS Our own fine quality 81x108 “Seal of rn Quality,’’' pure y

bleach sheets! Ea.

36-in. Hope Muslin The muslin vouloQ Yds.

of one 53x53 cloth and six 12 12 napkins! A real value at

DESIGN

OFF

OPEN STOCK PRICE

WHILE THE QUANTITY LASTS

COMPLETE SETS INDIVIDUAL PIECES

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TEASPOONS

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Plaid Blankets

Cotton double blankets that have

EXTRA SPECIAL! LJ Bleached Muslin always sold for $1.49 pair. 70x80PILLOWCASES inch size! Special at quality pillow-

6 for Linen Toweling is i cases!

Pure linen toweling. 6 YdS. EXTRA SPECIAL!

EY hab i ] 19¢ Turkish Towels Indian Jacquard BLANKETS

yard, Size 18x36 heavy 7 fOF Always $1.59. »

double thread tow- Si The ideal summer EACH

Pr.

Always 25¢ ea.

12x36 Inches 45x36 inches! special value in fine

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Many KNIVES . .. SALAD FORKS... BUTTER SPREADERS ... COCKTAIL FORKS, Ete, in Open Stock Patterns Radically Reduced

quality and wear!

know so we 0 5 11 for ft ] | ‘Bates’ $1.59 Special 84x105 “Bates” Cot.fon Colonial Bed si Spreads! All colorfast colors! Ea. Oil Silk Drape Sets Many one-of -a - kind patterns! ] | Good selection and colors!

els. Special at 40-inch sheetingl0 Yds. blanket! Genuine

SHEETING that has always sold si e Indian jacquards

for 15¢ yard. Special. MARQUISETTE with colorful, col-

Curtain marquisette. Yds. orfast designs!

44 inches wide. Alsi

Sheer Summer Cottons. Regularly 19c to 39c Yard!

+ Printed Dainty Dimities + Printed Cool Lawns vw Cross Weaves

Set

You'll never have a better chance. Dent delay. The price goes back when our stocks are gone.

par § 00 DOWN ONLY » Balances

Weekly

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At the sion of the cloch in the middie of the block.

+ Flock Dot Voiles 25 N. ILLINOIS + Printed 80-Square Percales % Two Way Slub Semi-Sheers + Printed Cords He Printed Sheer Batistes He Novelty Linens

36 to 40 Inches Wide! All New! All Full Bolts’

We are headquarters for GORHAM ... STIEF .. . TOWLE .... WALLACE and other nationally famons makes. 48 patterns from which to choose.

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