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BETTER TRAFFIC SEER . ; CONTROL SAVES 4d r LIVES OF 7200

Death, Injury and Property Cost for 1938 Put at $1,500,000,000

CHICAGO, June 8 (U. P). —| Death, injury and property damage \ on the highways cost the nation $1,- | 800,000,000 in 1938, the National

Bafety Council reported today, but snes Your Dollars Really WORK for You... When

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last year, 7200 of them because of ificreased traffic safety. The decline in traffic deaths was 18 per cent compared with reductions of

13 per cent in occupational deaths, \ J ha k W po 8 per cent in public fatalities and 2 ; - fe 8 y 7 LY June SALE! First O uality

per cent in fatal accidents in the

home { —- ow - ~~ Ep \ RT “a 3 S i reid B 0 oy “ . a Despite the decrease, the council ! ’ \ y ; } ; 8 - reported in its publication, “"Acci- { on VES : R g oe ; a hia In 5 >» g J 3 Ro bd ey % R 2 i or 4 AE “J

dent Facts,” traffic remained the greatest claimant of lives during

the year Motor vehicle accidents ; 7 S i j - lL } 3 i A ? Tada : 4-Thread, pure silk to top, ringless construction chiffon hose with picot Killed 32400: accidents in the nome | A WN N A. ) } . eft | run stop and picot tops! Also reinforced heel, sole and toes, too! Every killed 31500: public accidents (not \ Of AFQ\ YE p oat! pair is full fashioned, every pair is FIRST QUALITY! Sizes 8% to 10%. Cc Pr.

motor vehicle) killed 18.500, and TN. N VRW ay ‘RG : N : These smart summer shades in the group: becupational accidents killed 16.300 n : § pf pe " i a : | § the council said rod . ! . AA Nes | & VAES PT council saic ee b ~~ Pe | a i | ® Apresmidi! op. 4 ® Charmont! N Atlantic Area Safes i A : : 3 TR eg . North Atlantic Area Ss ’ : i § 5 ® Titian! R. L. Forney, chief council statis- } | | 5 tician, pointed out that there were only 12.8 deaths per 100000000 vehicle miles in 1938 compared with

10 in 1025. If the fatal accident|] | IBY A £1 BRE RR, 1 Rr A JUNE BARGAIN SALE!

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rate per million miles of travel had been as high in 1938 as it was in 1925, Mr. Forney said, the death

total last year would have been § 3 ss: E ual § g - 47.000 instead of 32400. | N | 8 BE : Nol 11 : ; ER | The report showed nine North! { 3 3 ; : Wl : 8 ge

Atlantic states were the safest for

motor traffic during 1938. The North vO i aL : \ Ny Atiantic states had a rate of 103 § : § ] 3 Bt E | . : 5 MN x , deaths per 100,000,000 vehicle miles be N : 8 | | & TN ’ d \ compared with a national rate of 3 pd 3 3 \ RY 8 Be 3 129. North Central states had the 3 boa : Ra Biainy 8 “ TE / aig Pp : : « 3 x XK 5 o

second lowest rate, 12.1, while South

Atlantic states ranked highest with 1 3 VER : 16.3. : 3 . “If the entire nation had had as } ) ; A k Jow a traffic death rate in 1338 as Sih ; f did the nine North Atlantic states,” : 4 Th

the council said, “an additional

6400 lives would have been saved.” 3 : | n oe \ Lauds Providence Record Friday! Our Annual June SWE BS L. ) ® Flock Dots! 3 1 b oN g 3 % <e i 4d

"If all cities over 250,000 popula- ® Gay Prints!

tion had held their death rates as low as Providence, R. 1, the deaths 3 in those cities would have totaled only 1800 instead of 4492 the counceil added. Providence had a rate :

of 63 per 100,000 population in its classification where the average Off p ers Cool Summer Fashions Delicate “Fruit of the Loom” loveliness in wispy sheers.

rate was 158. Milwaukee ranked 8lose to Providence with a rate of : : 8.8 lowest among cities over 500,000 » hd At a Price That Demands Action! population. PR HE Bright gay colors for never a dull moment. At this ridiculously low price you'll undoubtedly want two . . . three . . . or a half dozen. A varied assortment of styles and col-

COUNTIES INCLUDED Tee perfect for daytime, swore Each PIRES oi, io, hos from in sizes

IN SAFETY CONTEST qi afternoon, business and street wear. at : + 3 ; GUARANTEE

Sizes 9to 17; 12 to 20; 38 to 44; 46 to 52 in the Group EA is He ro orator oduct

Counties as well as cities will be return it to us and you will receive

included in the Indiana Traffic i \ ® Print Spun Rayons ® Rayon Sharkskins ® Velveray Chiffons RY Wi a new one or a refund of the purSafety Contest this year, according i $1 3 i ; Rn md : chase price. Fruit of the Loom, Inc. to Don Stiver, State Safety Director PN ® Solid Spun Rayons ® Duco Dot Rayon Crepes @® Embroidered . Sa ) and L. S. Ayres & Co.

Five plaques will be given to : : COUNTIES ha ing the BESt Sisery Eos ® Polka Dot Rayons @ Plaid Spun Rayons Marquisettes oy er ge —Downstairs at Ayres. owing msseatons Io 0 SN Pownst ai (Aver more population, between 20,000 and 25000, between 15000 and 20,000, between 10000 and 15,000, 1 1 ronal tle Be Camisole Top Slips, 59c Each Our Complete Stock of ng ’ Rayon cfefe ips: Salitornia ¥ 66 . iT k 9” Three winning cities from each A K k 0 V l a N tailored top, 4-gore an BS F | H i ¥ h of three population groups will re- noc " ut : a ue: po Styles. Tea Rose and White, Sjees as on our an 4 0 ceive awards. The classifications “et 9 3% ts 4, “WY ~ £1 are 10000 to 25000 population, Men's Silverdale Women’s Rayon Undies, 29c a U M M KE R M KE iH

25000 to 70.000, 2 1 : I re th Rayon briefs, panties, stepins,

70.000 1 ntest grar "as outlined 4 - poh oD fy ar : bloomers and vests. Tailored and ans Traffic Brivis ly Ea RE SR lace trimmed styles. Elastic at of the annual event. dia - : waist, In Tea Rose. Sizes 34 to 42, | aE FRE Wom’s Knit Union Suits, 31c BANQU ET ARRANGED E : : Elastic cotton knit union suits with ee 3 built-up shoulder. Tight and shell 9%

BY GENEVA CLUB . ? : , i knee styles. Reinforced for comfort ea o ir — and wear. Sizes 36 to 44. FIRST NE i Sie Gifts for Dear Old Dad LTR ey

Women's Cotton Gowns, 59¢ A fine combination for summer comfort: Well boned

work director of the International * 9 ® ag Council of Religious Education, and —of a Quality He ll Like = : AW FREE Cotton crepe or Porto Rican plain for support and made from cool washable light-

is No, Nhe guests I 8 A and printed cotton batiste gowns. weight cotton mesh. 4 hose supporters. Styled in A Eh Bn SomOrTO 13 i \ J Cool and popular for summer time side hooks, zippers and semi-stepins. All-in-Ones $ 3 RR S S, Z s SLE Se

the Seventh Christian Church, Udell § 3 : F 3 wear. V or round neck styles, con- ; . . : and Annette Sts. The annual Lake 3 f e \ trasting color trims. Sizes 16 to 20 ° have lace brassiere. 15-Inch skirts. Girdles size 26 Geneva “mess hall” banquet is spon- “F g 2 # \ J 8 in the group. to 32. All-in-ones size 34 to 46. sored by the Indianapolis Geneva 3 ay . S$ f° ; S t-Si R U di 59 Club —— C $B 3 tout-Size Kayon Undies, 59¢c $1.25 Garments, $1.00 $3.50 Garments, $2.80

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The speaker will be the Rev Women's rayon chemise, vests, band

Howard Anderson, Speedway Chris pants or stepins. Elastic at waist, $2.50 Garments, $2.00 $5.00 Garments, $4.00 tian pastor. A vesper service will be tailored hem, set-in gussets. In directed by Lillie M. King, of the SC ——

Tea Rose. Sizes 46 to 50. Central Christian Church, and -— Philip Shaw, of Danville. The Rev Dovnstaire at Ayres, Charles R. Lizenby, St. Paul Methodist Church pastor, will lead a Give Dad one of these “Silverdale” Shirts

Jecteationsl verion for Father's Day. “Silverdale” Shirts are cut full and roomy for solid comfort! Full

Envoy Galen) pre-shrunk fabrics. Semi-Soft fused collars, 7-button fronts, pleated and gathYood and Yoke ered backs. In white, blue, grey, in plains and stripes, checks and novelties. Sleeve lengths 38 to 35. Sizes 14 to 17. Other Shirts Sale Priced at 69¢

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Discontinued Styles of Men's New Four-Fold

Real 5i LK Washable TIES

MEN'S SOCKS ron $1 a " 800 Brand new Four-Fold, washable summer ties for men, Seamless Axminster RU GS Wrinkle proof resilient construction. Stripes, plaids, checks,

$ blues, greens, tans, reds, greys, and two-tones in mohairs PAIRS and cotton fabrics. June Jamboree Sale priced at 3 for $1. 9x12 size! In Texture and Hooked Designs. Each 4 5 NCHEONS Hom 30: Regularly Sell for 56 to $i . . rug is of a serviceable all-wool quality. Seamless S . LU If Dad likes to wear “Real Silk” socks, and what man Men S S ort Shirts 59¢ construction, deep, thick nap and tailored ends. All doesn't, then give him 3 pairs of these superfine socks for Ta of the wanted colors. Some are classed as imperfects. Father's Day! Choose from a wide assortment of patterns » 1 t : in checks, plaids, stripes and novelties in blues, browns, Popular nsw De ns of 20, som . . ; whit n s. Last . ortable nu an FS. Styie w . a ite ahd greys LaleX ankie top, double soles and heels, Small, medium and large sizes. Irregulars of higher priced OxI2 A m 8 r i c a n 0 r { 8 n { a | s—3S a ; $ p I £ c e d, $29.95

as EEE BR AEE Sizes 10 to 13. It will pay vou to stock up on Dad's soc STAU RANT] supply at these super savings! P Re sports shirts, June Jamboree Sale Priced at 50¢ each.

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