Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 November 1938 — Page 10
RIFTER SMILES | Kite Vieim WHILE RELATING “KILLING STORY
seems Unaancened, Pe | gf 5 S yl Successes! Exaiting Values 7 rom he Store of Low wer Prices i i
Say, About Stabbing of
Woman in Chicago.
' “CHICAGO, Nov. 18 (U. P)— ; a . Joseph Kadlecek, 27, a drifter from Texas, sat in a police station today : : d 4
and, in calm, matter-of-fact voice, cOnfessed, according to detectives, that he had attacked and slain Ella Pehrson, 35, a blond perfume sales-
woman. Then he smiled. : ; : " =» . | | a Z \ i Be rey am Tot : | ti bs SOFTLY : R | { : i N FORM LLY Toh. on. as foe; TAILORED Ry ae mes tog an Een a | : ; : . SES “A 4 $s ; YOURS! ME butcher knife. Her blouse, skirt and | : /
stockings, which had been ripped 5 | { ba) from her body, were scattered | re S. S e. nearby. E : :
Kadlecek’s story horrified veteran
4 h | ; eS 3 : ! | police officers, but he seemed little | ' fo : < : Ss : ! : concerned. ; : : : Tv 1 He said, according. to police, that | 3 a That Go Places! LTE SEY 0 ma S
Miss Pehrson had called at his room 10 times in the last three months
: | 7 : | on business. She was a woman of Times-Acme Telephots, 1 fe. : : : : : |* good reputation and earned her liv-| zis Eig Patan 30, whose qi i 7 TY ] : is fe 3 COMPLETE FOR ing by selling cosmetics, perfumes| poqy was found in the clothes § 3 : . 3 : : and toiletries. She was said t0/ (josef of a Chicago rooming house.
have been the wife of a Minneapolis, She had been stabbed in the : oN c r a ? : : Minn., mailman from whom she had| preast and throat with a knife. : | br al i : : separated. + Her father,r August — : ; tk : . d & Pehrson, is a farmer at Balaton, Spin : : % CM
Min, som rnin SALVATION ARMY In Gay New Colors! ner sienny momen wees AIDS HEAR RODDA
DO re mmr ~~ ROSE GREEN Be | : or Separately “I was drinking,” he said. “I told : E Pi AQU A ROYAL : % FITTED COATS : eee e— bat ts come in 2nd Joist ie goo Youth Work Discussed at | + and BLACK ed | THE SKIRT $2.98 | ®t : ; ] | % 2 ° | know what 1 T was doing. She fought Business Meeting. | _ % BOXY COATS 5 me off and screame it her on — | % a : ol ‘ : the chin with my fist and she fell a : | The sort of dresses that no tn ~ % MUFF COATS : The BLOUSE, $2.98 | on the bed.” Participation of the Indiana | ; ; : : He said she struggled for several branch of the Salvation Army in : you've been searching. So EE Styled to meet. the most A flare to the new a
minutes, then screamed again. youth programs was discussed thi : Za : 5 v ) ; ] 3ifuses, then Sots Ee 4 | morning before a business meeting || | for .. . simply but softly Ww exacting fashion demands ~ variety styled formal... hear her,” he said. “I grabbed the Of the group in the Claypool Hotel: | tT tailored with the newest Ea TO . . . boxy or swaggers! . a long black moire taf- |
knife and stabbed her. I went out |by Col. Bertram Rodda, head of th oR] \ Made of fine qualit ; i . “and had some more drinks and went [local organization. dX in fashion ; dictates, : nubby wool with ey ; fon So and to another room I have under the| Officers of the Salvation Army in | Tucked or Pleated skirts! © fur collars and sleeves! | § any ly Blouses are |
name of Joe Cane. Later I went attendance at the state-wide meet- 3 : 3 ! back and she was dead. I put her ing also discussed progress of the Neatly trimmed with Bf rood, Sleeves any blouse! Blouses are
in the closet and roamed around the |group under Commissioner: William : RY bright buttons or neat ~~ Cat = Lynx! Marmink! |§ the same material as the |
i A. McIntyre, who has been Cen- ; 5 . iy : : Jost of thenusit, Tvent tos Sow A Melaive, via Ties Deen On white collars! And all at | Sears) Wolf! and Pieced ¥ skirt! Practical and, Oh, Arrested at Bank eight years. | this amazingly low price! tersian: Ls So Smart!
This afternoon, a . program in > . va pe . He telephoned his brother,| honor of Commissioner McIntyre oF Si 12 0 20 : | Sizes 12 to 46 ; Sizes 12 to 18 Charles, 23, an infantry corporal | who is retiring after 55 years serv- y Ba izes ° ; ; : 3 : stationed at Ft. Sheridan, and ar-|ice, was to be given by the dele- . ranged to meet him last night at |gates to the business meeting. the Lawndale National Bank. Police| Commissioner and Mrs. McIntyre who had been informed by relatives [will be honored at a dinner tonight |: that he might appear there, arrested | in the Claypool Hotel. ;
him as he attempted to cash a $40 ee ie is 3 f ; S “0 ; al e had planne ee to CITY AND RAILROAD | : | 4 aa : : 3 : F : A wr LUXURY Needvile, Tex, lo vist smomer| SUED FOR $50,000 0 | 4 MIX OR MATCH 7 BL =o ITSELF! FINE
brother, John. He was cheerful as
his brother, Charles, left the station. ; pe EL oY He waved his hand and shouted, Mr. and Mrs Claude Thompson, : wh YOUR OWN ; : , wu : n " ia : . 281 S. Edmundson St., seek $50,000 : ; wir SN a I'll be seeing you.” * * » : lite Hos : 1 - : f : 2 damages in two suits on file in Su- : : SPORTS B® ns 4:4 Assistant State's Attorney Emmett ,orior Court todav against the Cit: “ j . : aR) Moynihan looked at him sternly. be Indianapolis od oo New York : rn 2 : i 3 | “You think it's funny.” he said. Central Railroad. fg | P l d Fl [ ; i j N oun e but you'll be charged with murder |” phe <uits assert they were in-| | 13 ; eate : anne i ; : : :
in a few hours.” - |jured March 21 when the auto in
which they were riding ran off the
S. Noble St. elevation and dropped | : o ; -~ Fi ZA HG a POSTOFFICE 20 feet to the railroad tracks. : 17'LS ; 3 § SOE 1 ot Saba : : The action charged that City of- : { ; : : -. : 3 ficials and railroad officials were ii: { ¥ 2 & 311; ‘negligent in failing to have proper |: Fr Ret yy : ee ry : : R le I 9 95
guard rails along the street. City |: officials declined to comment on the
Marcel Post Window to Be ™™ | 7 EN 1 % $ . LEAGUE TO HEAR CHIEF : ; ; ¥ PH Only Exception. | xokoMoO, Nov. 18 (U. P.).—Ken- Bn oa | ALON. Lg 5 ). 29
neth A. Reid, general manager of the Izaak Walton League today was
All departments of the Indianap-/to address members attending the ; olis Postoffice will be closed Thurs-|16th annual convention here. Other The smartest thing on the
day in observance of Thanksgiving, ta = . > : a ts i : AR : “Postmaster Adolphe Seidensticker, ly ere ng i ln 1 fashion horizon for skirts mr : ; y / Fashion says, “short sleeves said today. of Indianapolis, Robert Smart of . « . all-wool, knife pleated ii [ Aig 8 and .wraparounds” so we
The exception to this ruling will|Illinois, Walter Frye of Ohio, and > 3 models in brown, wine, teal ; i (BIW have short sleeves and be the parcel post window, which|C. F. Culler of the United States]: ~ and black! Sizes 24 to 30! : A : XH) ‘wraparounds in this fine
will be open from 8 a. m. to 10 Bureau of Fisheries. Es : : ; | [7 3 soft, spun rayon robe , ; oa)
p. m., the postmaster said. The Sunday schedule of collection and ‘evening delivery to hotels will be observed and all special de-
Loa 2 aan PAE / light weight but warm! In Cardigan & Slipover = ) VAT TR (IRA colors of Blue, Red, Aqua
and Royal! Regular Sizes! livery mail and perishable parcels : . y
received will be delifered. Outgoing i | 3 i : xn Sweaters
mails will be: dispatched as usual to ; ; ah : : fy ; : 5 : : a aa ; : a va. en R it \ 22 | “Swan-roy" STRAIGHT LINE ROSENSTEIN LEADER = AV, aN EN i ol IC OF INDUSTRIAL CLUB 4 I NE : ; A 18 1. 1 5 SIR, fro Sy ES a oN BY at Slips
APponpment of De 1 Ron : colors in sizes 32 to 40. ; se Ho Rayon crepe Jlipe that will not twist or xide-up . s+ 4
stein to posts with the Industrial : Club of Indianapolis and the Beth- : : rip-proof seams, California tops, adjustable straps!
El-Zedeck Temple was announced ; Rr * h hk In Tearose, Black or Navy} Sizes 32 to 42! today. ; : : : os :
Dr. Rosenstein, personnel con- | fro : : "When the Snow Flies" Will Be
sultant at Butler University College |
of Education, will serve as lecturer i ) Too Late! Buy Now “nd SAVE! : | : : AE Regular ofc to$1
and leader of the Industrial Club and co-director of a nome adjust-
Pina ah Special Sale || ENTIRE STOCK | Costume Jewelry
meeting of the Industrial Club
RE 6 ire | ny 2 5 WwW 1's $3.95 3 - tra irty-Five City : ; ) xl ° 1 RES ; industrial plants are members of re Gir Is New omen S . : c the club. 4 - : oT : A course will be conducted at the | H 8 T . i BR di] $5 and $5.95 66 »” Si in A large selection of new CosTemple for Jewish mothers. Dr. 148 118 Nl : SE orone A 0 (73M %auas 'tume Jewelry that carries all Rosenstein will lecture Tuesday at | il ie : : GL OY y the flavor of new winter the Temple. © : | y : trends! Jewelry colored like
ee HARTMANN'S—Go0d Stoves Since 1393 mmm iy Ir | 9 NEE gold or silver fashioned inf
pins, clips, bracelets, beads, NUBIAN
Indianapolis Made ; So : % , | Silk Hose a r. Guarantee 4b en | no AE Sheer 3-Threads! |
Spetial sale of 3-Piece: Snow
on Bowl : A atts Consisting of fully \ or ined Jackets in single or : : : SET UP WITH = double-breasted styles . . . oq : . : Ade
2 Joints Pipe : ; : and fully lined Ski Pants in
: 8 button or zipper styles! 1 Elbow Sizes 3 to 6. The Wanted COLORS; Black, Blue, ‘This famous - long-wear-
1 Floor Board Rl Wine, Porto Plum, Tan and Brown! ea > 9 50 £0 The MATERIALS; Fine soft Suede ~ 3-thread, crepe finish _— / ey
ete.
18-Inch Bowl
Leathers, Calfskins, Kid Leathers, Pat- that is splashproof!; ND Girls’ DRESSES a ers! Styled with picot® tops, > as | The STYLES; Sandals, Pumps, ~~ garterrun sors, Foch o Trade in Your Old Stove il wa $ $1 98 Ties, Oxfords, Stepins and Spectators i for wear .. . it is further
SA RNTRIAAD | | 7°; The TYPES; Dress Shoes, Street. glorified by heing knit 3 i AR MANN aye | Shoes, Suit Shoes and Sport Shoes! | foal! oles eer ~~ i 1 : Sl ci shally’ styled ‘new dresses of The HEELS Are; High, Poulevard winter, shades! Sizes. 8.
317 ‘E. WASH. ’ AB : rayon crepe or rayon taffeta . . . Cuban and Low! fod0V;l- oo : ; styles that mimic big sister! Sizes : QE IT —1.to 141 den sot mp a 8.8.2 2, Paigs, 85¢ a
