Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 October 1938 — Page 16

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TWO INJURED IN ACCIDENTS: 30 ARRESTED

Woman in Hospital After Collision: Auto Hits Ut lity Pole.

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Allman, Detroit, will be speaker for the InTraffic Association's state convention the Hotel Ants of the convention light safety parade

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+ POLICE PROBE 4 KNIFE ATTACK

Victim Two Robberies Are Investigated.

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aowntown st us

4 Local Firms Win In Safety Contest

emptied attack

niomane changer Tableman

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the station open entered “and saa, “7T aian’t have a and knoeked out Mm.” Mr, Tague told police arew a Knife and started picked up a eludb

Auto Injuries Fatal To Milltown Youth NEW Al

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as reported

of 1257 Ken in a evitiecal Hospital, suffering nfiicted by an in an allev in INiinois |, last

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Aged Vincennes Woman,

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Talks Thursday OL AMS KILLING

VICTIMS TOSSED T0 ALLIGATORS

Witness in Texas ‘Murder Farm’ Case Gives New Twist to Slayings

SAN ANTONIO. Tex. Oct. 4 (OU. PP) Authorities were investigating today a new development in the “murder farm” horrifying this community week, They had found a witness who «aid Joe Ball dissected bodies of his to his pet alligators

No one knew the number of Ball's

alleged vietims and the body of only

one had been found. Thev were alll en=|

women—mostly hostesses Ball gaged for his roadhouse 15 miles| south of here Police concealed the identity of their witness who told them he was| afraid of “Joe Rally friends” He

said that on May 24, 1932, he visited | Ball's roadhouse and surprised Ball |

dragging the body of a woman to= the concrete pit where Ball kept five pet alligators ranging in length from four to eight feet Ball had impressed him as a dan= gerous man, he said, and when threatened to Kill him, his wife, and his children if he did not keep his mouth shut and leave the State. he obeyed. Word reached him a few Joe Rall was dead, he and he returned There was no wav of aseertaining of his story ner, if true

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| how many bodies had been chopped

up HY the innkeeper customed (0 boasting his one weakness was for women. It was a strange case. Neighbors had remarked on the disapearance of Balls second wife, Nell, and the fact of his taking a third wife soon after 'wo weeks ago authorities questioned Joe Rall He told a plausible story, though he had been bootlegger during

belonged to a

Who was

Known ax a prohibition, he respected family and was accepted. But, after leaving him, the deputies decided there were several points he hadn't made ¢leay Returning. they discovered that Ra had shot himself through the heart

EDUCATOR FOUND DEAD SPRINGFIELD, Mo, Oct. 4 (U PO. —Bdward Hall, former professor at the University of Wiseonsin, was found dead at his home here today

Funds invested here by day of October earn dividends fi ured from the FIRST Now iz the time ut bony dollars TO WORE safet ¥\

case which has been | for al

the | victims and fed them

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your vag in insured

Loses Jewels

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Mrs, Lawrence Tibbett

| | 8AN PEDRO, Cal, Oet. 4 PP) =Federal agents aboard Liner Monterey hoped the theft of $50.000 jewels from Mig. Lawrence Tibbett today hes fore the boat docked at San Fran= CISCO From San Francisco the big liner turns baek toward Australia and agents hoped to make an ars rest before that time My. Tibbett and covered ft when

the theft arrived yvesteraay from

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to solve

wife digs the liner Australia

GOTTSCHALK GOES TO PRISON CONFERENCE

| Toman A. Geottsehalk, super Vicor of State institutions and State welfare administrator, ig attending the annual Ameriean Prison elation Congress being held week in Paul, Minn., to welfare officials

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nang ineiude John H the State a Donald T sifie Hope

Kl vision Griffin Aton Jupervizm

State supervisor of paroles

PHOTO LITHO and PLANOGRAPH PRINTS

CALL Rlley 5596 For MESSENGER

INDIANAPOLIS BLUE PRINT & LITHOGRAPH CO

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day of October,

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Dividends paid July 1st, 1938, at rate

of 3% per annum,

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FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSN.

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Underselling Low

Prices to Get Action Tomorrow WATCH THIS SPACE EVERY TUESDAY FOR

INDIANAPOLIS

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LRM

LE" 5

TIMELY MERCHANDISE, LOW PRICED FOR A SELL OUT!

LARGE KNEEHOLE DESK

Liu st rous walnut finish cabinet Rook one end drawer center,

on ine

wooo sw shelves on and larg-

or in the

$12.95 VALUE

STEEL ROLLAWAY BED

Regular 37.95 Value

Folds com pactliy to fit nto a small space Roll it

EASY TERMS

Combination Off er

SPRING and MATTRESS

away when not In use, al

this low

Exactly as Hlustrated

REG. $35 VALUE

Unusual price,

a 4* 1 6"

Think of it—a good ner suring mattress and coil bed spring both for the price you would expect to pay for only one, A regular $1975 value at this low price,

Friday

Mon. He 133-135 W.

No Carrying Charge

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Large, walnut finished chifferobe with one large mirror and one small mirror. Plenty of drawer space. A beautiful piece of furniture as well as a storage chest, Has easy rolling castors,

SOR maT

it Paid Within 9 Dayse—Otherwise Small Charge

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

LODGE CONGRES

Fraternal

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PLANS MEETING

Ofmanization to Gather Here This | Week-End.,

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The Indiana Fraternal arganizanon

Congress, fraternal so0cieties throughout the State operating under the lodge system, will meet in Indianapolis Friday and Saturday, Miss Elizabeth mes, secreiary, has announced, Governor Townsend, Boeicher and George H. Newbauey, State insurance commissioner, will give addresses welcome Friday morning at the Claypool Hotel, H P. Goeglein, Ft. Wayne, is president Speakers at the Friday afternoon session are to include Joseph P MeNamara, Indiana deputy attorney Alex E. Gordon, vice presithe State Unemployment and chairman of the

an of

Mayor

of

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| Brotherhood of Locomotive men and Enginemen;

Fire- THREE HOUSES SOLD Mrs. Mae| The North Side Realtors AssociaBeaver, state manager of the Wood- tion reported today the sale last men Cirele. and James G. Daly, a Week of three houses and two lots representative of the United Com-

mercial travelers. The organization's annual ban- -

one building with a total value of $37,900.

TUESDAY, OCT. 4, 1938

and the awarding of a contract for

Dr. P. F. Campbell New-Up-to-Date DENTAL

OFFICE W. Market St L1-9930

12%

quet and dance will follow the aft-| ernoon meeting Friday night. A drill | will be demonstrated by a united | ; team from seven Indianapolis or-| % ganizations | § The two-day sessions will close | Saturday afternoon with the elec-| tion of new officers. ! Present officers of the oongress. vision besides Mr, Goeglein and Miss Himes, are: M. E. Kilpatrick, Indianapolis, | first vice president; John W, Murray, Indianapolis, second vice pres-| ident; A. L. Zivich, East Chicago, third vice president, and J. Ray-| mond Trout, Indianapolis, fourth | vice president

T-RONE Every

STEAK DINNER. Twex,, Thurs, & Sat,

French Fried Potatoes, Crisp Head Lettuce, Hot Roll & Butter Coffe, Tea or Milk

CORAL TEA ROOM

K, of P, Bldg. Mass, Ave, at Penn,

Je Eve,

IVE your school, .

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Fahrbach for

HC Fehrs

Registered OntometristOffice al

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child every Make possible,

chance certain Visit NOW!

good as an examination

ack

Remnants $1.95 to $3.95 “Bates” Spreads

Heavy Colonial 50

type spread remnants Ag= and $1.00

sorted colors and patterns

FUR-TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED

Wi

COATS

You'll Pay $9.95 to $12.95 Elsewhere for These Fine Coats

Good

ceO0OAtlLS nicely made and }ined. Sport and dress coats Sizes 12 to 54,

OTHER WINTER COATS

3% Values If Perfect

17¢

Sheer ehiffons form fashioned wanted fall eels ors, Selected irregulars

59% Values Gored Style

Y Lace trimmed and tailored, straight top, V= top and builtup shoulder, Sizes 32 to 44

Irregulars 25¢ Grade

8c

English rib and derh) \

2

Outing Gowns

Reg. and Extra Sizes

39%

omen 8 ts outings Pirst quality Anniversary

sale priced,

Anniversary Priced

33¢c

warm fleecy flannelette one and two-piece pajamas, Sizes 2 to 168

Boys Play Suits Honor Bright and Yank Jv.

st proof aL tons, Sizes 1-13,

3-Pc. Snow Suits

Roys’ and Girls’ Styles

3.37

Av- > ool plaids,

knee ski pants, Sizes 2 to 10,

Opaque Cloth Window Shades

Tse

Smart FALL HATS

Reg. $1.00 € to $1.95 Vv Values —\ J Two Low Priced Sale Groups

NEW F ELIS! NEW VELVETS RIBBON, VEIL AND FLOWER TRIM!

Quality plus, style plus, Styles for miss and matron. Rich fall colors.

All Headsizes

Req. |5¢ 36-Inch Outing Flannel

“Que

Light grean wide on veur ers

dark inches them rolls

a A d Soft Light

striped

fleecy outing

Mon nt dark

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patterns

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® Wool ® TAFFETAS ® DIRNDLS ® DRESSY ® TAILORED STYLES

Sizes

12 to 52

gL

9 We Bought 2000 Pairs to Secure This Value!

$1.95 to $3.95 Wom.’s FALL SHOES

Many Samples Included

An new

exciting fall

Every Pair a Wanted Style ® Oxfords ® New Straps ® Novelty Ties ® Pumps ® (Cross Straps ® Open Ties

Fall Colors With Black Predominating

All heels, walking heels, low heels, medium heels and high heels,

Children’s SHOES OXFORDS SHOES

Boys ang 47. Black sas 14.

LACE PANELS-COTTAGE SETS

hors, Sizes 6-12 Sizes Priscilla and Tailored Curtains Made to Sell for 59¢—79¢ and $1.00 Two Low Anniversary Sale Groups

A Sensational Anniyersary Purchase

Reg. $1 & $1.29 “DEBONAIRE” DRESS SHIRTS

Stock up now, men! For shirts like these are rare value at this low Anniversary price.

Sizes (4 to IT

80 Square and 68 x72 cloths in neat patterns that are a man’s preferance. Full cut and well finished. non-wilt collar attached style.

3 to 9

But nat all sizes 'n all styles

TENNIS

Men’s $3.50

ALL LEATHER

Rrown and black, All sizes,

We bought the entire surplus of three large curtain makers to bring this special anniversary feature. Stvles for every window in the home, All brand new 1938 styles in a large assortment of colors and patterns.

50¢c Handmade TIES—3 for 50¢c

assortment styles for matron, offered in this anniversary sale feature,

Frosted Electric

LIGHT BULBS

Inside frosted 3

Choice 40, 50, 60 watts,

DRESSES

That Offer the Smartest Styles and the Loveliest Fabrics at So Low a Price

® SPUN RAYONS FABRICS

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of

miss and

Dirndls Included

59%¢c

$1.00 Fast prints favorite Sizes 12 to 38 to H2

Values color in vour stvie 20) ce

59¢ Values Special

37¢

Wanted colors and tyles in fabric gloves for fall, All

s17e8,

Rayon Taffeta

S5¢

hrilling aly new rj ners tails s12e8

col ana

ored, All

Kivlie Conies of Higher Priced

7c

Smart ne handhaes tf mulated leathers, Nicely lined and fitted Wanted colors

59¢ Values Special

dhe

white finish, wearing

Snow smooth

Cases

66-In.x80-1In, Double

Blnck nlalds, sateen bound less than 1001.

FREE Dress Pattern

12¢

Smart n x » dress fabrics for fall in patterns and colorings of higher oriced woolens,