Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 August 1938 — Page 2
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Autos Hurt 18 Here;
“Ohio Capital Avoids
Fatality
5 Children Among Injured ; 52 Motorists Held For Violations.
:. Eighteen persons, five of -them *: children, were recovering today from _ injuries received in 11 overnight * traffic accidents here. Fifty-two motorists were scheduled to face traffic law violation charges in Municipal Court today. Billy. Mayes, 13, of Third Ave, Mars Hill, was in Riley Hospital
with a broken leg and head injuries. | 000
He was knocked from his bicycle by an automobile driven by Thomas B. Buskirk, 54, of Camby. Mr. Buskirk told deputy sheriffs the boy ‘rode into the path of his car’ at Road 67 and Third Ave. West, Mars
Hill, ~ Another bicycle rider, Valena Jones, of 1342 W. 18th St, Manual High School pupil, was cut and *pruised when she was struck by a car driven by Richard C. Meade, 54, of R. R. 17, Box 199. “Child, 10, Injured © Ten-year-old Ethel Henry, of 2616 :p. 10th St., received a tooth injury when she ran into the side of an automobile driven by Charles Faust, 48, of 1923 Hudson Drive, at Keystone Ave. and 10th St, Mr. Faust told officers. ‘Three persons were hurt when a car driven by Laird Landis, 61, of R. R: 7, Box 217 West Newton, struck another driven by Edward Greaver, 36, of 418 N. DeQuincey at Troy and Madison Aves. They were Mr. Landis; Eugene Underwood, 14, of Bra--2il, and Lucille Greaver, 28, of 418 N. DeQuincey St. : Six ‘persons, - including two chil.dren, were- injured in a crash at
38th St. and Boulevard Place when |
a car driven by Francis Sigman, 21, of R. R. 14, Box 258, collided with another driven by Earl Phillips, 34, of 4134 Boulevard Place. The injured were Mr. Phillips, Dorothy Harvey, 17, of R. R. 14, Box
» 958, and Mr. Sigman, all in St. Vin-
-cent’s Hospital; Glodier Phillips, 28, of 4134 Boulevard Place; Mary Phil"lips, 7, and Rowland Phillips, 4, :same address, all taken home,
25 INDIANS ARE ON FAIR'S PROGRAM
Twenty-five Sioux Indians are to »visit the Indiana State Fair from "Sept. 3 to 9 in connection with the
Northwest Territory Celebration, . Harry Templeton, fair manager, announced today. _ Buford Cadle, Indiana Celebration * Commission director, said the Indians will erect a teepee village at the east end of the grandstand. ..+ A pageant is to be given every morning in front of the grandstand by the Indians and members of a pioneer caravan. They will portray events that led up to the - passage of the Ordinance. of 1787 and the settlement of this terri-
in 40 Days|
Columbus Cuts Traffic Accidents by Better Enforcement. iia
Times Special : COLUMBUS, O.,, Aug. 4 _.. — This city, known for years as ha the most dangerous streets among
today was in its 40th copsecutive day without a traffic death. July was the first month since early 1925 in which no person was killed by an automobile in Columbus. The population is nearly 300,-
During the first seven months of last year there were 50-traffic deaths. So far this year there have been only 22. Personal injury accidents have been reduced 1189 during the first seven months of last year to 683 during the same period this year. Accidents involving only. property damage decreased from 2662 to 1928.
Credits Better Enforcement
What is the explanation of this record, remarkable in view. of the fact that until this year Columbus nearly always ranked last in traffic
population class? D. K. Finley, Columbus Safety Council secretary, gave this answer today: HE “Better trafic law enforcement,
improved accident reporting, inteiligent traffic engineering, child safety effofts and public education.” Columbus had 92 traffic deaths in 1937—an all-time record. sentiment, after years of deploring the dangerous streets and doing nothing about them, became
demands that the condition be corrected. The force of traffic patrolmen was increased from 51 to 70. The motorcycle equipment was doubled. The police accident investigation squad became more active, made a much larger number of arrests in Phnection with accidents and ohined many more convictions.
“Fixing” Is Stopped
Traffic judges co-operated. “Fixing” of violation charges, formerly the rule rather than the exception, was ordered stopped. The “average enforcement index,” a standard measure - of _ enforcement efficiency, was raised from 3.6 to 26. (An index of 11 is considered good.)
ment erected many stop signs, painted cross walks and center lines on the streets, installed floodlighted shields at danger spots. The automobile club sponsored increased activity among school. safety - patrols and safe driving courses in the high schools,
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Summer Cottons.
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These Are. Sellout [Fashions—Be Here Early! =
Sale! Women’s New
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Here's a dress sale that should cause .a traffic jam in the morning! It’s timed -so that all you late vacationists, as well as you stay-at-homes, ean SAVE on a new dress for the rest of the summer! In a great variety of styles, including new BLACK SHEERS, and: the very smartest colers .in pink, white, blue, aqua, navy and print patterns! Many of these styles are washable! Sizes 11 to 17, 14 to 20, 38 to 44 and 1814 to 2614.
® Chiffons! ~ ® Pink! > ® Laces! - ® White! ® Spun Rayons! © Royal Blue! ® Bembergs! ~~ © Powder Blue! ® Nets! ® Black! ". ® Marquisettes! . ®Navy!, Sizes 11 to 17—14 to 44—181/; to 261); J ed ‘==pDownstairs at Ayres,
Clearance! Dress Li earance: Dress Linens 700 Yards VY, Price! 700 yards . .. at 15 price! Plain colors in light or
dark shades, including black! Remnant lengths for dresses, skirts or blouses! vos ge
Pillow Tubing
15¢
36” and 40” Pillow tubing. Bleached. A heavy quality tubing, for long service!
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Steven’s bleached 18-inch toweling. - This includes the famous “P” quality.
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$1.50
luckier than before . .
Once Again We Bring You Remarkable Values in a
Wool Blanke ~ REMNANTS
Every August we are .able to get an accumulation of wool blanket. remnants, pieces left over in the manufacturing of wool blankets.’ This year, we were
kind you prize so highly, in approximate sizes 36x70, up to 66x70! For infants and junior size blankets . . . for children’s coats and jackets, etc. - 1
Plain Golor
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because they're all plain color wool remnants, the
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Women's durable cotton slips in
‘California V or built-up shoulder style. Hemstitched finish. Narrow hems. Straight line. White. Sizes 36 to 50. 1 for 35c..
Cotton Gowns
gowns in solid colors or floral prints. V or round necks. Tea rose, white or pink. Sizes 16
Rayon Undies Plain rayon or novelty weave rayon briefs, panties, stepins. Plain tailored. Tea rose. Small,
Union Suits __3 for $1.00
Women's cotton knit union suits .with built-up shoulder, band
36 to 44. Some are seconds. —Downstairs at Ayres.
Steven's Toweling 3 - toddlers’ dresses. “Broken sizes,
- colors and styles.
‘ken sizes. Tots’ Rain Capes
Girls’ Play Togs
Broken sizes and colors. For
Two and three piece styles in
Tots’ Play Togs —_25¢ Ea. Broken sizes and styles. Novelty prints in gay colors. For clearance!
Boys’ Wash Suits
Cool, washable wash suits or
Boys’ Wash Suits ____25¢c
Seersucker and broadcloth sleeveless style wash suits. Bro-
Slight irregulars. Also Jr. Miss Cotton slips and pastel wool shorts, :
Infants’ Dresses Infants’ hand made pastel color dresses. Reduced for clearance!
Infants’ Sun Suits ____25¢ Infants’ hand made sun suits in gay colors. Washable, Clearance! Girls’ Wear Included are girls’ print halters and girls’ novelty trim slacks. For clearance! :
(zirls’ cool cotton knit polo shirts.
clearance!
Girls’ Slacks
Girls’ twill slacks, pique and novelty print play togs or pastel wool sweaters. Broken sizes. For clearance! a]
Girls’ Play Togs
clearance.
Girls’ Spring Coats__$1.99 Reduced for quick clearance! Girls’ spring coats and suits. Broken sizes. ie ? —Downstairs at Ayres.
wanted colors. Broken sizes. For
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THE BED—Choice of either a Walnut or Maple bed in Four Poster
.and Jenny Lind styles. Sturdily _ constructed for service. Smari style
choice, to go with most any type decoration scheme. Full size or twin size, Bought separately, .$8.95
THE SPRINGS—A comfortable 90-
coil, electrically tempered spring.
' They're durable, serviceable steel
coil springs, securely tied. For full
size or twin size beds. Bought sep--ara ..$5.95
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Kid! . Oxfords! - Pumps! Tomorrow, we continue this special purchase sale of shoes for fall and winter wear! Every pair a higher-priced shoe! Black, brown or blue colors in oxfords, straps, ties, pumps. Suede, kid, calf, gabardine ‘materials. Smart, serviceable styles. Sizes 3% to 9, AAA to B in the group. ~Downstairs at Ayres,
Black! Brown! Blue! Suede!
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- ‘You've been asking for this style hosiery to. wear with your summer dresses, . . and here they are at a new low sale price! Cool, comfortable “Over-Knee” stockings with -lastex band. Pure silk, full-fashioned ahd they - come in smart . summer colors. Irregulars from a famous
maker. Sizes 8% to 10%. Downstairs at Ayres.
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Berets Are Creating a Fashion Furore Again—You Be the First to Wear One in Your Crowd!
This fall, berets will be seen on the smartest heads, here, there and everywhere! And one of these new profile berets will add that dash of flattery you need with your new dark fall sheers. ‘In a soft, drapable rayon Petersham in black or navy. Headsizes 2132 to 23. > : Downstairs at Ayres.
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