Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 July 1938 — Page 11
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ling at the time, but they were on | control at Dunkirk, near here, and higher levels and escaped. They re- | ¢3Shed Into a school building.
FIGHT 10 SAVE b | | mained at the mine to help com panion miners and volunteers in the rescue work, tuilies were grouped around the ne
entrance. Officials assured FRYERS, Ih. 25¢
them that the men would be res- FREE DRESSING
ued and that there was no reason Free Delivery On North Side > Block East of Col 12d. Fo alarm. eels East of Cdliese on
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1938
Automobiles—
County Auto Sales Drop Half in First Six Months of 38; | Pioneer Dealership Here Moved to New Location
ution 1939 World's Fair Building to Envision City of Future
B & G Uptown Poultry
HU-8987,
‘Rescuers Seek to to Bore Way Into Pit; Men Trapped For 24 Hours.
Save on Shoes AT
KINNEY’S
138 E. Washingtci: St.
SET RITES FOR VICTIM | MUNCIE, July 22 (U. P.) —Funeral | services were being arranged today | { for Orville C. Fording, 31-year-old | DUNCAN, Ariz, July 22 (U. P).~ | motion picture operator, who died | | Rescue crews bored their way | jae night from injuries sutlered | and truck | through a 30-foot wall of mud and | when his automobile went out t'
sales in Marion county for the first | " a h : : ; gravel at the Veta Silver Mine early | qu—— six months of the vear have followed | ph, : 3 a | today toward a shaft 700 feet below | showing a de- SL : | ground level where five men were
& | entombed alive, cline of about 50 per cent over the
Four Production Lines Are! Halted; Willys Cuts Its Prices.
Retail passenger car
Buy now! Get the pick of these big a8 sorte ments!
Men's SUITS
® Every Garment Unredeemed!
the national trend hx Open
Poor ventilation. and cramped | Saturday
quarters forced the 100 men In the | | rescue party to work in 10- minute | | shifts. Through the debris they | shouted words of encouragement to | | their companions, and through un- | | damaged water and air lines ey sent food and drinking water. The men already had been |
same period last year. A total of 5531 have been retailed since Jan.
passenger cars | 1 in according to the InTrade Association,
the county dianapolis Auto compared to 11,127 units sold during
the same period the previous year. I'ruck showed a similar drop. A total of only 992 trucks were retailed this year for the first six months compared to 1727 last year The factory sales of passenger cars and trucks throughout the nasix months of this were 53 per cent below sales | for the same period in 1937, aecording to the Automobile Manufacturer’ Association. I'he Association pointed out however in their report published re- |
saies
tion ‘in the first
vear
trapped in the mine for 24 hours, it might be an-|
Officials said that | other 12 hours before they could | fight their way through the debris. “We know
| in charge of the rescue workers,
| sald. | we work.” None Injured
| None of the five was injured when la timber brace gave way and
{ thousands of pounds of dirt and |
| gravel fell into the shaft yesterday,
that they are safe,” ! | Deputy Sheriff Thomas H. Johnson, !
“We are trying to keep their | | spirits up hy talking to them while
$ J 50%:
cotord! Ite and regular elty patterns, All sizes.
® Every Garment a Record Value!
Others $5.00 to
1 the wanted styles, Sap rics and acks. NovPlains. ane and darks. 4
cently that “last vear gave the in-|
dustry its second highest volume in | blocking the only passageway that | rT Fast WASHINGTON 3
history. and muc this was con- SREY eo _— (led to the mine entrance. : cen\racid mh the yh halt Te Lo -.- ul 4 i | Thirty other miners were work- Z OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS mm |
Used car sales in the county also : ia a 3 ; : | ' showed a drop, but not as great al ? ; fi ® X
v car retail sales. Used 129 W. Wash. St.
rue most DARING VALUES
dealers sold 995 cars in the county during the first half of the year WE'VE EVER OFFERED! SPECTACULAR
as against 1132 for the first six months of 1937. The local association that 933 new cars were so during June this compared to 1978 for the month last vear
reported ld to moyear same
torists here
By means of a continuous escalator, visitors seated in comfortable moving chairs will travel over the superhighwavs and into “the city of tomorrow.” The tour will be climaxed by a full-sizé street intersection, showing the architecture, motor traffic and pedestrian facilities of the future.
Q f This is a model of the General Motors exhibit building, designed Standard Traffic bv Norman Bel Geddes, for the New York World's Fair. The exhibit . . will present a conception of future motor traffic regulation and superEducation Urged highways. Called “Highways and Horizons.” it is in keeping with the ves Snerint World's Fair theme of "Building the World of Tomorrow.” DETROIT. July 22 FE J Poap —— and mer-
Cerp
| ditioned at the new location, the | doors was sounded today by the | brothers said | Hoos ier Motor Club | The Feeser firm started in busi- They not only endanger Sher | ess ancling ees of the old one. | GUT Jes and fhe safely of others [Sher Fun auto in 1907. From rupt the steady flow of traffic, espe- | | Feeser Bros. Move | 1809 until 1915 they sold Coles. They | cially on crowded or preferential have been distributors of the Elgin, | Streets, the club reported.
| Fimes Special To 2115 W. Michigan Velie, Oldsmobile and Continental |, a ELKHART, July 22.—-Wilbur J.| Feeser Bros. Co. one of the oldest | machines. In 1934 they became | EAN 304d Schult, president of Schult Trailers, | automotive dealer organizations in| agents for Willys and Hupmobile, | Inc, announced today the forma- | Indianapolis, this week moved w~ | continuing these two lines until tion of an export division under the | a new location at 2115 W. Michigan | 1938. Now they are Indianapolis’ supervision of Gerald Mahoney, | St. Frank S. Feeser and Charles oly Willys geniers, | Elkhart, widely known in the ex-| Feeser form the brother partner- | porting field, The creation of the | ship. \) New service facilities for expert washing, finishing and repairing i! work have been completed and all{ A warning to motorists who enter terned aft- Mr. Mahoney is an Armour In. used cars will be completely recon- or leave their autos by left-side lons which stitute of Technology graduate with : M : now use as a B.S. degree and a degree in elec- . t ticense examina- | trical engineering. His first export experience was selling alternating current transformers in the markets ! 1 drive a car, | of the world, spending four years
io aot Sabai tat OF the world, spening fou year DRASTICALLY 1 through definite edu- ' He was also ‘general sales ‘manager | REDUCED TO
CITY-WIDE CUT PRICES
PURE CANE SUGAR 10 49c BUTTER » 2970 FLOUR | oh 2c Ih qle | 85¢ PEACHES amy rine 123 95g SPRY 19¢ or 3 49¢ PINEAPPLE 2 250 APPLE BUTTER "22... 25¢ FLOUR ara wv 84e RITZ CRACKERS wr 2e SOAP CHIPS “ii 5: 28¢
WHITE GRAPEFRUIT ..." Tone 20€
cation. There is a great opportunity | of the Union Special Machine Co, in this field for the schools.” Chicago. Safety was added to Indiana Mr. Schult also announced a 25 | schools’ curriculum last vear. | per cent increase in trailer sales
jie the last 30-day period.
director of advertising
chandising of the Chrvsler Dodge division that all public schools include a standardized svstem of traffic education in He said an impressive number of avcidents
suggests
Trailer Firm Onens Export Division
their teaching schedules are due to utter ignorance of traffic behavior on the part of the mil- |
lions who on our streets
and highways as well as to the ig-
are afoot
| TTT |
norance of drivers The lessons which such system of traffic education might provide,” 1ed Mr. Poag. “could be made simple 1 he lower grades they! pew division is the ight iven the form of play, | increased foreign The in- | Mr. Schult said.
Motorists Warned Of Left-Side Entry
explain
result of greatly trailer activity,
. JUST IMAGINE .
Onur Regular 75 FUR (SK COATS
departments for driving
Many pedestrians never
1d perhaps
drove never wi sO thei he dev elope
Se Fresh Brand—Pure
COUNTRY ROLL SoD MEDAL
24-Lh. Sack
1-Lh. Can
Vegetable Shortening
Solar Brand
dl 50 vown 7 50 weekry Stan
Too4y,
FINE QUALITY 7 DIAMOND RINGS Yr | atHUGE SAVINGS! Y
Were overstocked! We bought heavily when prices were at their lowest and now we have too many diamond rings! We're putting a group of them on sale tomorrow, all at one LOW Packed */ a PRICE to clear them out. It SHREDDED WHEAT wee me (0c | IF 00 RNESR SuliPRIN, "516° [hots save from TOMATO SOUP boyy Ge I 8 eatly! SALAD DRESSING Quart Jar 296 PURE APPLE JELLY 1-ow cis |Q APPLE BUTTER “sin 2 hor 26e CORN FLAKES ‘= 3 hu 26e CINNAMON ROLLS ‘inl* 8 rr (Qe TUNA FISH FLAKES :*:0 15e PINK SALMON so recen cans 256 CORNED BEEF HASH Si‘... |5e DILL PICKLES ‘e-Gal. Jar 25g FRENCH'S MUSTARD Gr 10e FRENCH'S SAUCE | Ge DEL MONTE PEAS i5¢ SUGAR CORN 2:n.0%dn Bis 10e TOMATO JUICE Sie 3%. 10e PALMOLIVE SOAP 4 55% 22e 6 Wis 25¢
SOAP Reg. WALDORF TISSUE 10 Rai 3% VIKING DOG FOOD dans 19¢
STAND
GROCERY CO
NO RED TAPE!
Every wanted swagger, princess and full length silhouette is included in this sale in Sealine*, Beaverette*, Blocked Lapin*, Squirrelette* and other fashionable furs. Sizes 12 to 46, swaggers in sizes 12 to 44. These coats will absolutely be sold at the regular price of $76.00 after our August Fur Sale, so
come early to be sure of getting yours. *Dyed Coney
FREE
Jackson's Finest * at
OLEO
MARGARINE
10¢
VAN CAMP'S PORK AND BEANS — RED REANS—KIDNEY BEANS or Spaghetti
35 250
UPTON | TEA
fr > 9%
FELS NAPTHA
FUR STORAGE UNTIL COAT IS WANTED!
1-Lb. Pkg.
an OTHER AMAZING AUGUST FUR SALE
VALUES!
or resume SEP rum cours
60"
SPECIAL! SATURDAY ONLY! HEAVY SEA BLUE
1-Pe. Beverage Set,
On, 49 pp Week e ly
Fancy Marine Decorated Heavy Ice Lipped Pitcher with 6 Tall Tumblers to match. Do not confuse with cheaper sets on the market.
Worcester
6-0z. shire Rottle Sweet
Tender 2 tals
129 W. WASHINGTON ST. The Modern Credit Clothing Stere—Onpesite Indians
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18 N. ILLINOIS ST. .si "sve.
