Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 March 1939 — Page 2
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OUNTY JUDGES | T0 STAND ASIDE ON LIQUOR TEST
High Court to Ponder Law ‘Changes on Briefs Filed
{ By Attorney General. | Marion County Superior Court, Judges announced today they will not file. any pleadings in the Indiana Supreme Court case to test! the constitutionality of the new] state liquor law amendments. “The judges, defendants in the acs; tion, had been given until tomor-| row to file an answer and briefs. The test case, brought 10 days ago! on behalf of a Winslow beer wholesaler and the State Alcoholic Bev: erage Commission, asked the Su-! preme Court to restrain the Superior Court judges from hearing an ap-| peal from a decision ot the Beverage Commission. Such an appeal is provided under the recently passed | amendments. |
“Time of Decision Uncertain
Chief Justice George L. Tremain of the Supreme Court said, in the] absence of a Superior Court answer, the higher court will start deliberation of the case upon briefs submitted by the Attorney General's] office. He did not indicate when a! decision would be handed down. The test case is based upon an| appeal to Superior Court by a Petersburg dealer whose application for a beer wholesaler’s permit was denied by the Beverage Commission. The Commission ruled that there now are sufficient dealers in that area to handle the business.
No Limit on Wholesalers
‘Under the new liquor law ameundments, the limit on the number of beer wholesalers was removed. Since the law became effective under an emergency. clause during
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ture, 20 dealers have applied for wholesaler’s permits. Two new applications were filed yesterday by Buell E. Warren, Crawfordsville, and James W. Atkinson, of Bicknell.
PLANTATION GAMING DEVIGES STILL HELD
GREENFIELD, March 23 (U. P.).| ~Hancock County authorities today | considered possible disposition of! nearly “$20,000. in gambling equip- | ment seized March 12. in a raid on the Plantation, night club, near. here. . ‘Ten: men arrested during the club’s opening night. late: yesterday | paid fines totaling $406.50 on gam-| bling: charges. but authorities had | received no. request -to return the| equipment to its owners. The equipment must be held for a specified period * before anything ean be done with it, and Prosecutor Glenn. T. Williams has asked for court guthority fo destroy’ it. However, it. was understood that if owners of the Plantation asked for the property, it would be returned.
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M’MURRAY TO ATTEND | SCHOOL BUS MEETING
Floyd I. McMurray, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, said
in Washington the first week in April to help draft uniform regulations for school busses. The conference is sponsored by the U. S. General Board of Education “to set up uniform Standards| for busses.” Mr. McMurray said Indiana was | one of the first states to establish’ uniform standards of safety in busses.
BABY DROWNS WHILE MOTHER IS IN COMA
x TORONTO, Ontario, March 23 (U. P).—Three-year-old Aubrey Ellison drowned in his bath here after knocking his mother, Mrs. Harry Ellisoni, unconscious.‘Aubrey was jumping up and down in the tub. His head struck the mother’s chin and she fell unconscious to the bathroom floor. When she regained consciousness the child was under water in-the tub.
U. B. CHURCHES OF PERU DISTRICT MEET E
Times Special * TWELVE MILE, March 23.— United Brethren churches of the Peru district held an all-day conference today at Twelve Mile U. B. Church. Dr. D. T, Gregory of Dayton, O., was the principal speaker The district includes churches of Young America, New Waverly, Gai-
Hillsdale and Greentown.
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Pre-Easter Sale!
Misses’ and Juniors’
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THE NEW SPORTS COATS—reefers, swaggers, toppers in Confettie tweeds, monotone tweeds, and plain fleeces! Coats you'll wear right now, and thru Easter! Choice of beige, rose, blue, brown and grey mixtures. Sizes 11 to. 17, 38 to 44, 35 to 43 and 12 to 20 in the group!
THE MAN-TAILORED SUITS—classic styles in plain colors or pin stripes with longer jacket, peaked lapels, link button and plain fronts. Broken colors in brown, black, navy and green, Sizes 11 to 17 and 12 to 20 in the group.
—Downstairs at Ayres,
For FRIDAY Only! SALE 1st Quality hiffon iv
In Shit Spring Hosirl Colors!
Another of our famous Friday hosiery bargains! These are first quality, 4-thread, full-fashioned chiffons! Ringless construction, with lisle heel, sole and toe. Well reinforced at points of wear. Shadow welts, picot top and picot run-stop. In smart hosiery colors for spring. Sizes 815 to 10? ¥%: —Downstlairs at Ayres.
For Friday Only! SALE
Girls’ Toppers 3 .98
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Girls’ fleece toppers in choice of the very smartest spring colors, rose, blue, if navy, strawberry, aqua, brown. Finger: Hp. length, Sizes 10 16 years.
Girls" 2c. ‘Suits ir $2.98
Girls’ new spring weight wool flannel
suits. with Bolero type jacket and gored skirt. In raspberry, navy, copen, rust and aqua. Sizes 7 to 14.
The Perfect Lightweight Full » Length Coat for Dresses!
Black or Navy Rayon ~ Grepe
Redingote COATS $M) .49
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Our Second Shipment—Hurry Before They're All Gone!
Choice of three different styles in. black or navy rayon gamsa crepe that cleans beautifully! Each a full length Redingote coat
dark colored spring dresses. Sizes 38 to 44 and 46 to 52 in the group.
Downstairs at Ayres.
to wear over your print, pastel or ..
Broken sizes in the group.
Tots’ and Girls’ Wash Frocks
Tots’ and girls’ better quality wash frocks in prints and solid colors. 2 for 1 00
COAT SETS $7.98
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The smartest Easter outfit of all tor brother and . sister! 175% wool and 25% cotton cheviot coat sets in navy. Smartly tailored, with guaranteed lining. Has a matching. hat. Sizes 1 to 6 years in the group.
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The Backbone of Your Spring Wardrobe Will Be
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You'll wear prints this Easter, because they're colorful and enchanting! They're fresh and and new looking, always! Their possibilities for color harmony are unending! And if $3.98 is the price you're aiming to pay, then you can't go wrong by choosing yours fiom this assortment! Here, are two of the very prettiest and very newest PRINTS, dozens of other styles will be found in this great selection. Sizes 14 to 20, 11 to 19 and 38 to 52 in the group!
A: TWO-TONE rayon crepe print with panel front. In navy and chartreuse or black and chartreuse. Sizes 11 to 15 in the group.
B: DAINTY FLORAL print in rayon. acetate. Has that awfully important pleated skirt. Sizes 14 to 20 inthe group.
—Downstairs at Ayres.
To Wear With Skirts and Suits!
Women’s Sneaker
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Gotion chenille sweaters with embroidery trim. In maize, blue, coral, aqua-and wisteria. Brooks neck line, short sleeves. Sizes 34 to 40. :
Suit Blouses . . . *1.00
. Tailored linenes, crisp organdies, dainty dimities, spun rayons, rayon crepes. White, blue, aqua, dusty rose, strawberry and wisteria. Sizes 34 to 40.
—Downstairs at Ayres.
For Friday Only! SALE! NEW Rough Straws
Copies of Expensive Styles
$4.00
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©® Black! @ Navy! ® Chartreuse! ® Wine! ©® Spicewood! ® Berets! ® Bumpers! @® Pie Plates! @® Veils, Flowers, Ribbon Trims!
Tomorrow, save on a new rough straw for your Easter costume. Your favorite style in the best selling spring (7 colors. Adjustable headsizes.
—Downstairs at Ayres,
For Friday and Saturday On Iy! MEN’ S
Sturdy Waterproof Suede Cloth With Flannel-like Lining. ® For
® For Hunters! ® For School!
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Here it is, men! Just about the warmest, lightest weight, easiest-to-move-in jacket you ever saw! Made of famous weather-resistant +mlkskein”
suede cloth fabric, and tailored for lots of long wear,
In natural with
zipper pocket and front. In blue and grey or green and grey two-tone colors, Sizes 36 to 48 in the group. :
¢ 1 Perfect Quality! 5. Knit Collar and Cuffs!
2.. Zipper Closing! : 6. Fleece Lining!
3. Cigaret Pocket! . 7. Draught-proof and Water gi
4. 2 Slash Pockets! resistant!"
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i Walk Into Spring Smartly and Comfortably in “Corliss” Tarsal-Arch Shoes S$
“Corliss” Tarsal-Arch shoes are distinctive shoes + + « famous for their styling, their smartness, their comfort features. Tomorrow you'll find" an inspired group of these new 1939 spring styles, crafted to our quality standards of excellence, style and fit. In new colors, Spicewood, Blue, Navy, Black. In gabardine, patent, calf and kid, Sizes 4%: to 9, AAA to C widths in group.
Here's How They're Constructed!
1. The Insole Is Arch ‘Supporting! 2. Combination Last, Insuring Snug Fitting Heel! 3. Cushion Heel Pad, for Walking Ease! | 4. Special Arch Shank, Gives Added Support! 5. Cushion Metatarsal Pad for Comfort! 6. Lockstitch . Sewed, for Wear! ; ; —Downstairs a Aves.
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