Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 January 1939 — Page 3

E trapped and. tne ® anea anne oy FILES $10,000 SUIT a azn Jan. 5, 1937. The suit charged that the owner was negligent in Mrs. Grace Barnes asked $10,000 failure to have a fire escape condamages for the death of her hus-|structed at the ‘side of the building. band, Clarence E. Barnes, killed in| Mr. Clarke could not be reached an ne it fire Bere two years |for comment. a a sui e in Superior ¢ Court 4 today. ? ' ACCUSED OF MAIL FRAUD The ar was brought against! 1.08 ANGELES, Jan. 5 (U.P). — Charles B. Clarke, owner of an parry Eugene Willlams, 36, was held today on a St. Louis Federal

N™IN : ing him with the ! NDIANA POLIS : cement I of a Surge Mo., bank. H as arrested when ON PAGE FOUR ; Pe ali for : ren at a down-

np t 1 h office and was held OF THIS EDITION |i, ements ons

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Wearington

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Lined

ho or . ; : ® Le Great for sprint i" n : : : 4 : BN | ; ’ : : Be : Great for year . i ; 1 : a CS Fo) R EL... round A : Lo E 5 jd — ~ Zip the ning : vi ir on nies ot fer mild days :

of Men's SOCKS 51

— that will bring thousands

issue | AI 4 475 COATS (Topcoats. Fir 51 ad overcoats) regul fy 19.75 and $25 aoe won BR (The Majority are 25 Coats) The Sale i is on!

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“REAL SILK” Socks, 6x3 ribs . .||

and plain LISLES— Substandards. These are supposed to have tiny flaws. “(We envy the Real Silk inspectors their keenness of vision!) Half a dozen colors! Made in Indianapolis . .,. famous everywhere for Wear and Comfort — (regular

Pries == 355.8 95. Regular Sizes 33 to 50 2 pairs $1.00 [1 Shorts Sizes 34 fo 44

Notice! About all owr longs Sizes 35 10.46 35¢ hose . . . sale price 5 pairs for $1.00 ~All Weights

(We exclude only a few staples . . . and certain advertised, price-

fixed hose.) —Coast weights

—Light weights ‘Regular Length Socks . . . Plenty .. . de $i 5 ny ; of Zipper Lined COATS «f=

PLAIN BLACK—Pure thread silk and rayon.

ARGYLE COTTONS— be BEA BRIGHT HORIZONTAL STRIPE Wool Mixtures The Pick of INGRAIN LISLE—Fine gauge—plaids,

clocks, figures, checks. the Fabrics

HEAVY WINTER WEIGHT COTTONS— 3 ; 2 Argyles and Horizontal. 1» FLEECES (with wear and

I aT Winter Clearances! 1939 Spring Introductions! Coats for this Winter Folds leis ho fic nd Nyt. , Coats for next Spring and Next! They're WEARINGTONS — You The therefore Know for Sure that the Coats will give Service — Comfort — “You'll » HERRINGBONES, all colors:

4 CHECKS and PLAIDS be better Satisfied with a Wearington!” Ready for you, Sirs, tomorrow moming

—Dsep winter weights

SHORT SODKS . . . PLENTY . . Jona pends i 5 Pairs $1 FE The Pidkof le at 9:30 as the toors swing open The Sale Is On! A Aorta p— v- = Slyles amd Colors 2. Ribbers—all ribbed knit except foot.

SHORT FANCY RAYONS—Elastic top. | : Double-Breasted Coats ke STRAUSS CHARGE ACCO UNT SERVICES We endeavor to meet your personal Es Sxsla. apoed Figures | Single-Breasted Coats 3 wants. Especially active are the 30-day charge accounts . . . and the JUNIOR CHARGE ACCOUNTS

nd yoni npedis Bel-Collared Coats ry is that permit moderate weekly payments. SHORTS—of ingrain lisles—bright ; ; plaids, overplaids. ~~ Raglans

SHORTS—Cottor, Rayon and Weol Pclo Models mixtures—conventional clock patterns. .

y Blues, Oxfords, Grays,

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