Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 September 1938 — Page 14
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LIFTED: 31 IN When Alexander F. Whitney, inlerhood of Railroad Trainmen, arrives. tomorrow, he will be met at |the Union Station by a motor train ‘ chit |petent employees” to comply with Highway Commission Re- the laws of the railroad. | Martin H. Miller, State Brotherports Some Roads Closed be the engineer. The train will | All Summer Reopened. [shuttle back and forth from the station to the Claypool Hotel where
STATE [E REMAIN {ternational president of the Broth- | manned by “a full crew of com00a legislative representative, will the Indiana branch of the Brother-
Elimination of 11 official detours{hood is holding an annual two-day |
from the Indiana State highway convention,
system during the past week, open-| Miss Ruth B. Richards. 3955 ing some roads which have been Graceland Ave. have been appointclosed all summer, was announced ed instructor in the botany and today by the State Highway Com- | zoology department of Milwaukeemission. {Downer College at Milwaukee, Wis. [Miss Richards, a graduate of DeDetours lifted indthe vicinity of paw and the University of Michi- | Indianapolis were U. S. 40, from the gan, has been a research student at | city east to Cumberland, and State |Butler University for the last year.
Road 431, from the city north about 10 miles. About 31 official detours now are] in effect, highway officials said. They indicated that many of these] would be removed in the next few weeks. A detour affecting State Road | 46 from Bloomington to Nashville was established last week.
Young people technically qualified {to experiment in amateur television (may become members of the newly organized Y. M. C. A. Television Club, said to be one of the first it announced today.
States, was
'the club, which will meet at 8 p. m.
Detours now in effect are listed every Tuesday at the Y. M. C. Al
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as follows: | clubrooms. Ind. 1—Just north of Connersville, JI miles over county gravel and oil ma Ind. 3—From Charlestown north 29 miles | over Roads 63 and 56.
Billy Lines, 13, of 3320 W. Ninth y St y Ind. 3—About 8 miles north of Muncie, | St., was at City Hos pital today with 2 miles over county Pavement and “les a fractured ankle received when his I 9—Just south of U. 3 miles nd, atom ent ara U bicycle skidded and he fell Ind. 10—From Argos east 23 5%" vt | Michigan St. and Goodlet Ave. Roads 31, 30 and 19 nd. 13—From Indianapolis to Noblesville, ar miles over city streets and Roads 31 ana 32 Ind. 16—From Monon to Buffalo. 8 miles over Ind. 43, and county gravel
over
Ralph L. Schaefer,
groups in this field in the United!
Ind. Je rom JDranksion east, 3'2 miles | over county gravel Ind. 18— West of Ind. 39, 5!z miles over county gravel Ind. 18 —From 8 miles east of U. 8S. 35] to U. S. 31, 10 miles over county gravel. U. S. 24—From Allen-Whitley line to Ft. Wavne, 18 miles over county | gravel and Ind. 14. Trucks follow Roads 9 and 14 from Huntington to Ft. Wayne. S. 27—From Ind. 124 to Decatur, 8 miles over ay gravel road. | | 4
County
U. S. 33—From 1 mile south of Ligonier northwest, 12 miles over Roads 6 and 13. 34 From U. S. 41 to Waynetown cars 16 miles ver U. S | Ind. cks de-
Ind. Passenger y gravel and
|offices at the Exchange Club lunch-| leon today at the Hotel Washington.
The election will be held next]
Friday evening.
PAREDES TO RESIGN
PHILIPPINE POST
Tr tour from U. S. 41 to Crawfordsville over Roads 41 and 47. Ind. 39—From about a miles north of Ind. 18 to Patton, iles over county RT avel yg pavement. UU. 0—Closed east and west of Stileses and through traffic detour mi iles over ic 41 1 (3-ton load limit on Road U. S. 40.) Ind. 46—From Bloomington to Nashville, 26 miles over Roads 45 and 5. Ind. 46—From Ba Ye to Suman. 12 miles over county oil mat and gravel. | 7 wi - Ind. 47—From Thorntown to Boone-Ham- | multaneously will announce the 2p ilton County line, miles over county pointment of Joaquin M. Elizalde, concrete, U. 8. 52 and county gravel U. 8S. 50—From Aurora to Lawrenceburg, 11 miles over Roads 148 and 48 U. S. 52—At east edge of Indianapolis. 3 miles over county roads and city
56—From Vevay to E. Enterprise, | 29 miles over Roads 156 and 250 Ind. —From Junction Roads 54 and 57 nortk out 7 miles over Roads 54 and 67. In 8—Two miles east of 1 miles over county gravel roa Ind. 60—Northwest of Ind. 111, over Roads 111, 150 and 335. Ind. 62—From 2 miles west of Leavenworth io Corvdon. 38 miles over county gravel and Roads 66, 64 and 135. Ind. 66 From Rockport to Cannelton, 34 miles over grads 45, 70, 245, county road and Ind Ind. ar Whitaker, 101% inty gravel.
do South of Mooresville. local f 14 miles over Roads 33 and 42 Through traffic and trucks follow Roads 33 to Marti nsville and Road 37 to Indinanpol Ind. 69—South of Mount Vernon. 8 miles nver cou mv ravel. Ind. 115 From 1 mile north of New Boston to Fulda, 6!2 miles over county
ville 53
38, nor
night. The Filipino chief executive si-
Paredes... Mr. Elizalde, Spanish-
about streets
Ind.
in New York. CAPITOL company.
Fass 99.
FRYERS & Springers, Ib. LEGHORNS 1 4 G
Springers, Ib, 20:
YOUNG DUCKS, Ib. Free Dressing-Free Delivery 1018 S. Meridian. DR-3030
OPEN SUNDAY TILL NOON
30 miles
miles over (Dangerous in wet
FSCC TO BUY PEACHES
WASHINGTON, Sept. 23 (U. P.).| The Federal Surplus Commodities | Corp. will buy up to 4000 tons of] surplus packed dried peaches in Califor nia, 1 was announced today.
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HAVE You SEEN? ‘er
ASKIN & MARINES
BIG, NEW, MORE
BEAUTIFUL STORE AT 127 W. Washington St.
Here's a Typical Special Opening Value!
Boleros, Dirndls, Circulars § Dressy and Tailored models”
® THE FABRICS: Alpacas, Wool Plaids, Solids, Rayon Crepes and Matelasses
"FOR CREDIY
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Open Saturday Evenings
| MANILA, P. I, Sept. 23 (U. P.).— | | Commonwealth President Manuel L. | Quezon on Sept. 29 will announce | the resignation of Quentin Paredes | as Philippine Resident Commission- | er to Washington, it was learned to- |
{Manila businessman, to succeed Mr. |
born Philippine citizen, at present is!
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THE CITY
| Dan C. Hess of the Indianapolis Power & Light Co. will describe the
{company’s new Kentucky Ave. power plant to members of the Scientech Club Monday at a luncheon meeting in the Board of Trade Bldg.
Alfred D. Merrell is to address a {mass meeting of Marion County Townsend Clubs Sunday afternoon at Castle Hall, 230 E. Ohio St. J. H. Sharkey, president of Club No. 26, wijl be chairman of the meeting.
Mrs. Nina Watson, 19, of 1022 River Ave. today was recovering from burns received on the left {hand and face in a kerosene ex|plosion as she attempted to build a fire at her home. She was treatled by a City Hospital ambulance { physician.
| Boy Scout Troop 105 will sponsor a public “corn on the cob” outing and lunch tomorrow afternoon and evening at the Trinity Reformed Church, Raymond St. and. Perkins Ave. J. S. Sadler is the scoutmaster. There will be horseshoe-pitching and apple-eating contests. Door
; | prizes will be awarded. |Robert Thompson is president of |
FRAUD CHARGED IN AID COLLECTIONS
NEW CASTLE, Sept. 23 (U. P.) — |A charge of fraud in connectior. with the collection of Social Security benefits was filed today against Ivore F. Day, about 35, who is being held in the Henry County Jail. The charge states that Mr. Day allegedly has been working for a |
Ind., and has drawn three unemployment compensation checks of $15 each. Prosecutor M. M. Edwards said the violation is a misdemeanor | with a possible fine of $50, to which | may be added a 30-day jail sentence,
Mr. Edwards reported Mr. Day |
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Joes arrested Tuesday, when the charges were made known by the State Unemployment Bureau.
"MURDER CASE NEARS JURY OF FARMERS
JONESVILLE, Va,
1B): —Trial of {against Mrs.
Sept. 23 (U. murder charges Myrtle Alexander's
man named Hall, near Straughn, fourth husband in connection with bedroom at St. Charles, Va.
| ner fatal shooting last June was ex-
\ FRIDAY, SEPT. 23, 1938
pected to go to a jury of farmers and workers here today. In his final argument, Commonwealth Attorney Robert Ely charged that R. B. Alexander, 22-year-old coal miner, killed the 35-year-old former Ohio woman after *deliberate premeditation.” Defense Attorney. R. B. Pope contended the woman was killed accidentally when her husband dropped a pistol in her
Bathroom
SCALES
ANNIVERSA GENUINE LEATHER
HALF SOLES
For Men, Women or Children applied by ex-
pert workmen. 5 hy ¢
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Leather Shoes Dyed BLACK in Our Shop, Are..
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Guaranteed for 3
Years Regular $3.50 Value
$78 89
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O EXTRA COST to YOU!
Shoe AE Floor,
Never before, value to equal this!
® All Metal Inlaid Rubber Mat Platform ® Assorted Colors @® Easy Reading Dial to 250 Lbs.
13¢ DOWN: 25¢ A WEEK
Special Saturday Only!
To Open 200 New Accounts
Genuine “COUNSELOR™
anywhere in the city,
13 W. Wash. St.
Lincoln Hotel Bldg.
Free Parking
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| LEADER STORE -
wen) ‘committee chairman, presented a| second ticket of candidates for club
WASHINGTON ATE
Store Hours 9 to
"BOUGHT-OUT"
SALE
NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS
OF QUALITY MERCHANDISE ON SALE AT SAVINGS OF HALF AND Ll
Fresh Roasted Salted Peanuts
Delivered hot from roasting kettles. Saturday only. Lb.
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A small de-
SPORT COATS __
Reg. 15¢ 36-In. Outing Flannel
Light and dark striped patterns. Saturday
at Defy Comparison!
5
ch Looking Fur Trims
@® All Sizes 12 to 52 Swaggers, styles with marmink, beaver-
fitted - and boxy
Manchurian wolf and
3&9
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posit holds
our selection.
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Feather SN Head
bobbi
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Rizes 3 to 10. Widths AAAA to EEE but net all sizes or widths in every style!
NATIONALLY ADVERTISED
SHOES
Fine solid leather shoes in wide, medium and narrow toe styles. Sizes 5 to 12, but not all sizes in every style.
\ Kibpon, and
Men's $5 to $10
$2
$3 and $4
50 and $1.95 SMART
FALL 00.
Sale Priced
® High Crowns 3 % Dott Bie Crowns
om 21 to
HURRY: HURRY! Save Tomorrow on These WOMEN'S $3.50 TO $8.50
NATIONALLY
ay SHO
@® Suedes and Combinations @® Brown Kid and Calfskin @® Black Kid and Calfskin ® Gabardines @® Arch Types @® Dressy Types @ Novelties
Women's
FUR-TRIMMED Winter Coats
@ Simulated Persians ® Untrimmed Sport Coats
Big Ben Yellow Laundry Soap
10 bars 15¢
Cuts the dirt, last.
Sheer chiffons, form wanted ors,
Elsewhere
Lace and straight
t
Shoulder S. 32 44,
While 1500 bars
Non. SILK HOSE
- Bottle of 100 Aspirin Tablets
Guaranteed pure. 5 grain tablets. 100 in a hottle
12 C 8 Shopping i Hours
5
Selected 2nds 35¢ Quality
16z¢
Part-Wool Slipover
f a shioned. fall colAll sizes.
PILE FABRIC Leatherette with pile fabric
59¢ Values 4 Gore Styles
| 35¢
trimmed tailored, top. vop and built-up Sizes
8 to 18.
ed colors. Sizes 6 to 18.
Style
New Fall Handbags pS
Smart new handbags
1
Nicely fitted colors.
Long and short pant styles.
Copies of Hight: » Priced
88¢c
" Wide bottom to 18.
slack models,
BOYS’ FELT HATS
i: 9 8c
of simu1 e athers. lined and W a nted
ated and full Brown, gray and Blue. cord band
Junior sizes, bands.
Choice smart styles and trims. nas All s
@® Gay Color Prints @ Plain Rraadelotis ® Sizes 1 to i" ® Bolero Styles Included ® Small Sizes With Panties @® Ric Rac and Self Trims
BOYS’ UNION SUITS 39c¢
Girls’ Snuggie U’'Suits
29¢
$1.00 Valuss Fall Colors
55¢
Short sleeve and knee Open seat vie, random knit, Sizes 24 to 34.
of many
Other
gue sHih union
One - piece "All sizes,
Tuck suits ¥ Style.
4/8 and beige.
wool warmth
Good warm with added the linings. and wanted colors. 3 to 14,
Flannelette Pajamas Warm fleecy flanne!ette one and twopiece Frias Sizes 3 Qc
Irregulars 25¢ Grade
back. Full lined, zipper fastener,
Smart styles Sizes
Read 08 (1) and SAVE!
front and Sizes
Fast colors.
BOYS’ CORDUROY LONGIES
12 Hours to Save
TF [1 LR (ie eR
You Save T2¢ on These Regular $3.49 Boys’
PILE FABRIC JACKETS ALL-WOOL JACKETS CORDUROY SUITS
JACKETS — Brown
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Use Our LayAway Plan
ALL WOOL PLAID JACKETS—Sport back, zipper front, want-
po CORDUROY SUITS—Overall style pants with sports back a jacket to match. Zipper front.
BOYS’ BROADCLOTH SHIRTS _
Fancy patterns, light and dark grounds.
Sizes 2 to 10.
Sizes 3 to 10.
plaid corduroys.
in
A New Low Price on Girls’ 59¢
Dirndl Dresses
Guaranteed Fast Colors Just Arrived! Girls’ $6.95
WINTER COATS
Fur and Velvet Trims— Some With Leggings coats
sf sa
10¢
MEN’S $2.00 and $3.00 NEW FALL
English rib and derby knit. Black All sizes.
3
8 Block plaids,
Sorry We are not permitted to a dver tise the brands in this sale.
BRANDS
Boys’ and Girls’ $1.00 Stearns and Oxfords
New Fall Curtains
59¢ to "9c Values
37¢c
Lace panels. Pris-
Fine hats at a savings money bound brims. tan and pearl.
in your pocket. Snap and Black, brown, Sizes 6%
that puts
navy, 71
to 1
FUR FELT HATS
Makers’ Close-Outs All First Quality
$1 65
cilla, cottage Ira tailored s e Large, full vine dow sizes.
%. § Brown, gray and cocoa suede R:% knit collar, cuffs and bottoms. black ostrich grain capeskin. per fronts.
66-in. x 80-in.
Men's $5.98 to $8.95 Suede and Capeskin
JACKETS
leathers with Brown and All with zip-
$394
Double
Men’s 69¢ Fall Weight UNION SUITS
49
PAIR Medium weight combed cot- Nice ton ribbed, Short sleeves, ankle length. Ecru color.
Sizes 36 to 44.
saNot,
teen bound. 5%
less than wool.
36-in. Wide Fast Colors
looking
Men’s $1.00 SLIPOVER SWEATERS
All sizes.
slipovers brown, light and dark Ay brushed knit. V-neck.
Round and
Sizes 14'z
09
Men's “BIG YANK” Domet Flannel
WORK SHIRTS
Gray. brown blue and, grey check. Floral shrunk. 1
to
84c
MEN'S 10¢ KNIT WRIST CANVAS GLOVES household chores such as furnace Be 7i¢ ite o Irish Linen Toe and Heel Ended DRESS SOX 1 Tc terns. Reinforced with Irish lin-
at this
4134. Dress Lengths
Boys’ $1.98 Sturdy SCHOOL OXFORDS
$1 48
Big boys’ sizes, 1 to 6. Good sturdy shoes that can take it.
gym shoes; Sale priced at
GROWING GIRLS’ GYM SHOES
Regulation white canvas size 3 to 8.
69-
An ideal glove for light work or tending. 6 prs. 235c. Large choice of neat men’s paten for long wear. All sizes. 3 Prs., 500
Men's Cotton Salt and Pepper WORK SOX
Good wearing quality.
low price.
Be
6 Prs,, 250
Stock up All sizes.
New Fall Fabrics
® Rez. 29% Value Travel Prints ® Suitings Plaids
to 42.
They're Regularly $1.98—So You Save 54c on These Men's
Dress PANTS $
Well-tailored trousers in French backs and worsteds. and brown stripes, brown and oxford checks.
Blue Sizes 29
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