Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 May 1939 — Page 14

THE INDIANA

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TWO OF BEER PERMIT PLEAS

ARE REJECTED!

Special Hearing Is Promised

By ABC for All Whose Appeals Are Denied.

The Alcoholic Beverage Commission today turned down two more of the 27 applications wholesaler’s permits.

At the same time, however. Com-

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for beer}

mission members said that all ap- |.

would be to show

permits hearing

plicants denied given a special

cause why the applications should :

not to rejected

The two applicants refused permits were the Jeffersonville Bottling |

Co. and William C. Antz, also of

Jeffersonville. The Commission gave

CIRCLING THE CITY

| Elephants, Inc, to Meet — The | | Elephants, Inc, a club to interest imen and women in voting and to

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| | vote, will hold its first meeting June

: | Walter Pritchard,

| |dress on “Conditions in Europe” will

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teach them the reasons behind the

{17 at Castle Hall. A program will be presented. Those taking part include the Rev. R. M. Dodrill, || Irvin Glosson, Thomas A. Daily, Harry Alford, H. B. Pike, Paul Dunn, James H. Woolford Jr. and

Hanley Speaks Tomorrow—An ad-

be given at the Exchange Club luncheon tomorrow at the Hotel [Washington by W. A. Hanley, Eli | Lilly & Co. engineering division di|rector, who has made several trips {to England recently on company

Heads Old Timers—Howard D. Stout today headed the Old Timers Club of the Inland Container Corp. Other new officers are Oaker Den-

| McCormack's Creek Canyon.

ald Robbins.

POLIS TIMES

HIKE SET SATURDAY BY SCOUT TROOP 83

Boy Scout Troop 83, supervised by the Hayward-Barcus Post 55, American Legion, will go on its third overnight hike of the year Saturday. About 60 Scouts, leaders and Legionnaires will make the trip to The troop meets weekly at St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Arthur J. Willaims is Scoutmaster and Charles Emmons Jr., Frances Graham and Malcolm Roberts | are assistant scoutmasters. Jack | Martin is senior patrol leader. Pa-

trol leaders are Thomas Walsmith, Bernard Van Sell, Joe Brand Jr. Otis Kloss, Robert Bare and Don-

Injures Self In Dream of

False Teeth

ARGON, May 25 (U. P.).— Mrs. Alvert Constant of near Argon was in serious condition in a hospital today, the result of a dream that she swallowed her false teeth. She awoke and grabbed at her throat. Believing something was obstructing it, she drove to the hospital. Doctors x-rayed her throat and found that she had broken th2 hyoid bone on which the tongue is fastened, in her grab at her throat. They were unable to locate twe teeth. Physicians said an operation might be necessary to insert a breathing tube if the bones drop any lower.

PIONEER COED DEAD SANTA BARBARA, Cal, May 25 (U. P.).—Dr, Fannie Searle Gradle, first woman student at Northwest-

receive a medical degree at the University of Michigan, died at her

home here yesterday after a brief illness. She was 87.

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These three Shortridge High School seniors were among those honored during the annual Awards Day program at the school yester- | day. David Smith (left), son of Mrs. Matthew F. Smith, 2009 N. New Previously, an application filed by | Jersey St. and Marian Wilcox, daughter of the late Howdy Wilcox, Omer Klipsch of Petersburg was re-| race driver, received the awards of the Class of 1920. They are made jected on the grounds there was not| for scholarship, service and character. Carl Riggs, son of Mrs. Margaenough business in his territory to| ret Riggs, 5312 N. New Jersey St, won the Osric Mills Watkins medal support another wholesaler. Mr.| for being the outstanding scholar and athlete of the senior class. A “deflating” process has Klipsch’s appeal of the Commis | = been going on in the vicinity of the postal substation at

sion’s decision now is pending before! __ _ . the State Supreme Court. | 75-Year-Old Chairs Stolen Optimists Hosts Tomorrow —Rus- 424 St. and College Ave. and postal employees would like

Meanwhile, two Muncie applicants | Thieves with a taste for antiquesige)] yp, Meyer, Optimist Internapolice to do something drastic

withdrew their applications after a stole four old-fashioned chairs, | : third Muncie or was granted a Valued as family heirlooms, from fg ions] Seeretaryc\reasurer, wii pay ‘home of Mrs. Ellen Buchanan, 1305 his first visit to the Indianapolis| about it. The “deflating,” police were told by H. W. White, 324 W.

Hepnse Fletcher Ave., she reported to police | Optimist Club at a luncheon toArea Listed as Overcrowded today. {morrow. Mr. Meyer will describe 40th St. a clerk, consists of letting the air out of tires on

| Mrs. Buchanan said the chairs, cLkR : Those who withdrew were Gordan, which have been in her family more activities of the International and of other clubs throughout the employees’ cars parked outside the station.

J ter Eugene HolBan A RE than 75 years, were stored in a shed : : | country. A tumbling act will be] This has been going on for

loway who operates the South Side Beverage Co. The Commission yves- at the rear of her home. ___ | presented by the Junior Optimist | | Club. some time, he complained, and usually occurs between 8 a. m.

terday granted Hubert L. Parkin-| ih son a permit to distribute beer in PETTENGILL IN LINE and noon,

Muncie Two more Muncie dealers still are warned appli-

ney, vice president, and Mrs. Vivian Hughes, secretary-treasurer. All employees of Plant 1 with 10 years] consecutive service are eligible to club membership.

no reason for its action Two Muncie Men Withdraw

“The Store of Lower Prices”

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There was one citizen at a public hearing in the Works Board chambers yesterday, and he was asleep. The Board held the hearing

awaiting the Commission's decision on their applications The Commission cants last week that if all qualified men are granted permits, some will be forced into bankruptcy in the crowded districts. Muncie was listed as one of the over- -crowded areas.

POLICE INVESTIGATE | ATTICA BOY'S DEATH

ATTICA. May 25 (U, P.).—Police today pressed ‘an investigation into the alleged assault on Robert Keys, 16-year-old high school pupil. after his death from head injuries allegedly received in a roadhouse praw] at Danville, Ill.. last week. Three men were free on $3000 bond each in connection with the case. Thev were Jake Sink, Danville tavern proprietor; Tom Lavinka, former pugilist, and Frank Major, former tavern Keeper. Kevs allegedly was injured following an argument at a roadhouse where he is reported to have gone with a party of high school students following graduation exercises. Wit- | nesses said he was involved in the argument as he tried to prevent a group of men from using obscene language in the presence of a girl companion

Elks to Initiate—A class will be initiated by Elks Lodge 13 at 8] p. m. tomorrow at the Hotel Antlers. The initiation will be followed |: anyway and, when no objec- by lunch and entertainment. The tions were heard from the arrangements committee includes | \ ; iti d Warren Todd, chairman, Frank] sleeping citizen, passed reso- jw gpgoner, Courtland C. Cohee, lutions calling for resurfacing O. O. Carter and John D. MorriW. 10th St. from Pershing to son. New Elks clubrooms will be Tibbs Aves. and Senale Ave. opened June 2 with a dance and from Indiana Ave. to 16th St. entertainment. President Louis Brandt banged his gavel and declared the meeting adjourned. That woke up the citizen, yawned and left. Solution: Both resurfacing jobs are to he done at City expense and with no levies on property owners.

Full Length! Rayon Crepes! Redingote

Coats Regularly $2.49 Each!

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The popular Redingotes grace the fashEe : ion horizon for summer (triumphs! [i : : X Fitted styles in black and navy rayon [Fa : crepe! To be worn separately as a coat or with a dress to complete the ensemble!

WASSON'S BASEMENT STORE

Wasson’s Great Annual Sale! Women’s New

W hite Shoes

N83 & $4 Qualities!

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Thousands of pairs fo choose from, all perfect! Come in ALL WHITES and BROWN and WHITE! Pumps, ties, straps, sandals, stepins and oxfords! ! Sizes 4-9, AA to B.

Former Congressman Samuel B Pettengill, South Bend, today was on the first rung of the ladder leading | to election as grand master of the | Indiana grand lodge of the Masons. His appointment as junior grand deacon, the starting point for grand lodge officers, was announced during the final session of the Masons’ two-day session here at which John R. Hunter, Terre Haute, was installed as grand master. Other appointed were the Rev. Russell L. Phillips, Terre Haute, grand chaplain; Ivory C. Tolle, Lebanon, grand lecturer; Lawrence N. Searcy, Evansville, grand | marshal; Lee Whitehall, Attica, | senior grand deacon; Charles E. Lu- | cas, Indianapolis, grand steward and | tyler; James W. Dunbar, New Albanv, a director of the Masonic » Home in Frankin

ALLEGED SLAYER IN HOLDUP HAS HEARING

A hearing on a habeas corpus

Going to 'Y’ Parley-—Five Indianapolis Y. M. C. A. staff members |: will attend the five-day triennial: Conference of U. 8. and Canadian | who Y. M. C. A. executives at Toronto Ee opening Monday. : They are A. F. Williams, Alford, Fay DeFrantz, John bank and Thomas Hummons. conference theme will be Democracy and Religion.”

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A Combate Line of Office Supplies and Equipment

petition seeking the release on bond | : rr 3

of 3am Wilson, alleged holdup : : R p |slayer, opened in Criminal Court r a J Gran al

| today. charged the GORE STATIONERY: ERTR RIT NE

CLIPPER BACK AT LISBON Wilson iS with LISBON, Portugal, May 25 (U. P.). murder of Edward Maze, West Side Sool GFICE SUPPLIES ERARATII # PEE FEES 4 2nd & Col ege

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CLEARANCE! SPRING HATS

Straws, felts and fabrics in a large assortment of dark and light colors! Some counter soiled!

New GLIDER COVERS

A second shipment of these quality covers, water repellent! With ties! Fits any regular sized Glider!

Regular $1.25 to $2

Clearance! DRESSES $2, $2.95 & $3 Values!

~The Yankee Clipper, returning to, filling station attendant, in 1937 He, New York, arrived at 8:20 a. m.|has been in jail since shortly after (Indianapolis Time) from Marseilles. | the slaving

Rayon Marquisette PANELS

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>OU SEE IT HAPPEN any Sature day or Sunday . . . on almost every road.

you're lost. For you want to try that new gearshift* again . . . you want to see if this time you can hear the engine running.

Clearance of new spring and summer styles! f $ Broken color and style or range! Broken sizes for, Misses and Women! $1.69 each r Crown Tested RAYON DRESSES 5 Crown tested spun rayon in plain, colored or floral prints, si guaranteed colorfast! Shirtwaist style! Sizes 14 to 42. . oe Jou. Sor, ollen White! Black! Navy! Simulated leather bags. fitted! Rayon lined! Counter soiled. 7 C Famous Name string knit and crochet gloves, Slip-on i ¢ «¢ 7. an (/4 (/)//{/) 7) C 5 or’ styles White and Blue! Sizes 6 to 8. CLEARANCE! SPRING COATS home the kids from school can be a a privilege the whole family will to $10.95 SPRING COATS. fight for! to $1 3.95 SPRING COATS. O Sin 95 SPRING COATS...

CLEARANCE! HAND BAGS w/AYe STRING KNIT GLOVES ence where you go. Even bringing 1 1 — 1 OFF! o $22.50 SPRING COATS.

» . ve $3.99 I a C There's a gay toot-toot behind you . « . a rush of wind . . . a flash

of waving hands.

. . * And suddenly you hear the click

of the Fourth Speed Forward*®, and you're spirited out of town . . 1: alone on an open road, with the rest of the pack far behind you.

Drive a Nash for 15 minutes, and we predict it will become so much a part of you that you'll never want to give it up.

Woven Home Spun DA-BED COVERS

Full size Da-Bed Covers, all guaranteed washable made with taped seams! Quality woven homespun in green, wine and blue!

And it's another new Nash! Packed with people, picnic baskets, and fishing rods . . . and there's a quiver of excitement in the air.

Women’s Rayon UNDERWEAR

Plain or novelty rayon panties, stepins, briefs and vests! Tailored or lace trim styles! Sizes 34 to 44.

88c SHADOW PANEL SLIPS

Rayon crepe slips in lace trim or tailored style! Ripproof seams, adjustable straps! Tea rose and white!

Women’s 29c COTTON SLIPS

Built-up shoulder style, white cotton slips with shadow panels! Sizes 34 to 42.

That makes it yours—for hune dreds of dollars less than you im= agine. Ten models are priced right next to the lowest . . . models that won the cup for economy in their price class in the 1939 GilmoreYosemite Run, with 21.25 miles to the gallon! And heaven only knows —a Nash never gives up!

So vou turn a little dial and head for rough country just for the fun of feeling again how vou sweep over bumps the other cars are bobbing over . «+ . just to see how the "Weather Eye'’'* makes dusty air pure.

+8: 39.

$289 $79

If vours is a wistful eve . . . if it makes vou feel a little bit old to see it—don’'t blame voursell. You've just forgotten what an automobile is for.

$1.00 Chenille BATH RUGS, Ea.

Odds and ends, some slightly soiled! 60 Quality chenille rugs in assorted sizes!

Reversible Patchwork QUILTS

80x84-Inch reversible quilts . . . guaranteed sunfast ® and tubfast! In green, wine, gold, brown and blue!

809, Wool Khaki Blankets, Ea.

For Camps, Homes and Cottages, 60x80 blankets, thoroughly secured with whipped edges!

SALE! Men’s Patterned or Broadcloth SHIRTS

But a new Nash will tell vou! it won't fet you dawdle over the Sunday papers. Just looking at its rakish lines pulls you right out of the house.

Likely as not, you'll end up in some lovely spot you haven't seen for vears. Stay if you want, there's even a convertible bed in a Nash.

A new Nash is waiting for you now. The engine is running. Bring down the family and go for a glo«

But it doesn’t make much differs rious afternoon.

CY thar new NASH

THE CAR EVERYBODY LIKES

You get in the front seat—and

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Men’s Pattern SOX

Fancy pattern rayon and cotton sox for men! and dark shades! Sizes 10 to 12!

Men's new patterned : shirts or white broadcloth shirts with non-wilt, stand-up collars! Cut to Cc standard sizes 14 to 17. 2Way Stretch Lastex GIRDLES , Women's 2-way stretch lastex panties and girdles, full C 15 inches long! Sizes small, medium and large! COOL MESH FOUNDATIONS Cool summer mesh corsets and girdles, With or without inner belts. Well boned! y SALE! INFANTS NEEDS Hand-Made DRESSES, White

36¢, 54c Receiving Blankets .. 15¢, 24c¢ Quilted Pads ............ cess caeres

MAKE A CHANGE For THE BETTER! Thic big four-door Nash Sedan . . . 99 horsepower . . . 17-inch wheelbase . . . 3285 Ibs. weight—= costs only $840 delivered at factory, standard equipment awd Federal Taxes included. Choice of trunk-back or fast-back model. (White sidewall tives®.)

(*Optional Equipment— Slight Frtva Cost)

== Don't Stop at “Seeing” It... We Want You To Drive It!

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LEWIS & WINKLER MOTORS, Distributors, 1525 N. MERIDIAN CHILDREN’S SUN SUITS

Tots’ novelty print or searsucker sun suits. smart new summer styles. Sizes 3 to 8.

GIRLS’ RUFFLED SLIPS

Rayon Satin Slips with built-up shouiders, bottoms in tea rose, white. Sizes 4 to 14.

GIRLS’ WASH DRESSES

Girls’ fast color percale wash dresses. Several new summer styles to be worn now. Sizes 7 to 14.

East Side Nash, 1023 FE, Ith 230 E. 16th St

1112 N. Meridian St, Santein Anto Sales. 1451 N. Pershing Ave, Chas. E. Underwood. . 2401 English Ave. i You Save Money Alexandria... ...... Alexandria Nash Sales i Phen You Buy a Nash . Foster Motor Sales \ A i . Lowell Ross

. Attica Nash Sales City Auto Gara Lynn B. Lewis

Columbus Connersville Crawfordsville Edinburg ....

.. Columbus Car Market Nelson Motor Co. .. Bateman Motor Sales ‘ James L. Records cin Knotts Super Service Fowler Nash Motor Sales Carl Mohr Sales Pete's Motor Service E. E. Arbuckle Lafavette Brady Motor Sales Lafayette Keim Motors Lebanon. .D. L. Borman Sales & Ser Car

Ahtdatpeaneeer

Martinsville .... Herold Service Station

Medaryville Monticello

Noblesville— Hamilton County Implement Co.

Nerth Vernon H. A. Stearns Portland Richmond Rushville ..... Shelbyville, | Sunman..

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. ¥. Gaunt Co.

Frankfort Franklin Greenshurg

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Saunas Nelson Motor Co. ....Robert L. Billman