Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 July 1939 — Page 7
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‘ . (U. P.)~—Douglas Corrigan, the G. Marshall Blackwell [Frank E. Lockwood Of Fitness [wong way ocean fier, sna his rice, | At / BREAK ATTEMPT G. Marshall Blackwell will be mame | All but Three Blast Victims the former Elizabeth Marvin of San | i & DELAWARE ST
Antonio, spent the first day of their buried at Harris Cemtery in Johnson ; Ga : CPE) pee ; a Borne Through Debris ROME, Juiy 18 (1, PD honeymoon here.
County tomorrow following funeral 5 Fascist Party officials today v » ' : Mr. Corrigan was married yesterKidnaping Indictments May services at 10 a. m. at the McNeeley : : Up to Surface. began the annual four-day |day on the first anniversary of his
B A k d A . Mortuary. physical ordeal during which flight from New York to Dublin. € Aske gainst Three Mr. Blackwell, who was 77, Sie PROVIDENCE, Ky. July 18 (U.| they must prove to Premier Ten he and his bride flaw Soe a : Sunday at the home of his daugh- i ? r. Corrigan’s 8-year-old plane. State Convicts. ter, MTS. Ray Harrah, 1854 Central 3 58 3 P.) ~—Bereaved wives and mothers MusEolint Baris Re Sou that was expected they would fly to San : Ave. He was born in Johnson Coun- | BEE i : stood silently at the entrance to thef =Vall Of Snort, iat or lean— |pranoiseo later, where Mr. Corrigan ‘MICHIGAN CITY, Ind, July 18|ty and had lived in Sandborn, Ind. wr | Duvin coal mine today as volun-| they can take it. is exhibiting his ocean flying plane (U. P)—The La Porte County|for 20 years before coming to In- : | teers brought to the surface the : Te faxes, Snetuirele) by at the Golden Gate Exposition. Grand Jury convenes today in a GSHADOI en. daughters, Mrs. pA : bodies of 25 miners killed in a dust Sis: disciplin an 7 Ph oi special session presumably to in-|garrah and Mrs. Elmer Ball, and a explosion which shattered the mine| ¢o)0n¢s who might otherwise vestigate a recent escape attempt at son, Hollis E. Blackwell, all of In- ; g interior Friday night. permit themselves to become (¢ PJ) the State Penitentiary in which|dianapolis; a son, Vern Blackwell o i The task was a difficult one. The subs ou DT three convicts held a woman wel-|Sandborn; and a sister, Mrs. J. W. ; iy miners were trapped more than two ‘ r 4 fare worker hostage while they|BroWn of Franklin, Ind. miles from the mine shaft and each| CYCling shooting and swim ROUND TRIP
3 ming tests but will become R asked prison officials for a car, guns ‘ Wu body had to be carried through ore difficult as they progress. afd a path to freedom. Mrs. Maria Schwert : : water 7) Jol Jor Loss sh 2 © itty Tr ox oo COACH It was believed that Mark Storen, 4 mile an en taken the rema head-first di Funeral services for Mrs. Maria tacular head-firs ves over os distance on small electric prosecutor, would ask for kidnaping Schwert, a native of Germany and yy of the barriers of bayonets during | > XCURS 100), &
indictments against Richard Sweet, 3 cars. which some of the less agile Alphonse Skusewich and Earl Niver- (resident of Indianapolis for 36 = Early today 25 canvas-shrouded party leaders were injured Sie son, the convicts. If they are con-|years, will be held at 9 a. m. Thurs-| puneral services for Frank E.|bodies had been taken in hearses year. NEXT SATURDAY 2 . PR > Such TE ay YM day in Holy Angels Catholic Church. | Lockwood, superintendent of the A CLEVELAND i SSINUCLILLIGIEE RR DELL IEEE state law provides the death pen-|Burial will be in Holy Cross Ceme- py-products department of Piell "0 "ue kept vigil at the 100 MILLION A MONTH Leave 10:00 p. m. or 10:50 p. m. decided to retire from business—Leader’s ally if “anything of value” is asked tery. Brothers Starch Co. here for 40|mine entrance. Mine officials said CALLED PWA BENEFIT TOLEDO ..............$4.25 0B Eougnt for cash their entire stocks, consisting
as ransom. Mrs. Schwert, who was 65, died . 5 odies would ‘ yesterday at her home, 354 W. 30th | Y°2rS: Will be held at 2 p. m. iomor- removal of the other hodies en ————— DETROIT .............$5.25|} of Women's, Men's and Children's Wearing Woman Is Seized St. She haa been ill since last{TOW in the Clyde V. Montgomery be completed within a few hours. Leave 10:00 p. Mhe convicts seized Mrs. Ruth September. Mrs. Schwert was mar- | Funeral Home. Burial will be in| Indications were that the mine| WASHINGTON, July 18 (U. P.. by
; for several ’ : Jdiner, 29-year-old Crawfordsville(ried to August Schwert in Germany| Crown Hill Cemetery. Would hol De Teobened Io —The $1,500,000000 non-Federal Be eran : y i i months. Officials said the Ruckman welfare SIL as she toured a Por children came to In-| pr. yockwood was 69 and had Coal Co. which operated the mine|PWA program for 1938 was responsi- TERRE HAUTE rn the pri nd t i . : i i : S. Ta pry ig Se rn Mr. Schwert died in 1931. Surviv-|lived in Indianapolis since he was|is jn poor financial condition, mort- ble for releasing more than $100 Leave 8:10 a. m.
hér as hostage while asking for a|ing Mrs. Schwert are four sons,|4 years old. He died yesterday at gaged and unable to help the vic-{000,000 a month to U. S. industry ST. LOUIS $ chance for freedom. As she was|John, Carl, William and Joseph, all | his home, 2401 Park Ave. He was|tims’ families. and wage earners for the past six bole ib A EINE &, AVE 1 Ly = -1/4 -=14
Apparel Dresses, Shoes, Underwear, Hosiery,
held in the office, one of the con-;0f Indianapolis; and two sisters liv-|j ~.. a+ Bellville and his ancestors| A committee of Bive Seen hes months, acting Public Works Comvidts held a knife at her throat and|ing in Germany. immigrated from England to the|2Ppealed for $125, y POPUL issioner E. W. Clark said today. INQUIRE ABOUT
. ti- . threatened her with death. Mrs. Schwert was a member of colonies in 1640. SUBSCHPHIoR 10 Career he des Mr. Clark reported to Federal|| All Expense Tours and Reduced Fares She was rescued when State Po- ine ual Church | “rr Lockwood was married June |tute. Works Administrator John M. Car- to New York World's Fair CHE CK 7 HE SE S AVINGS
lice and prison guards charged the 10, 1891, to Margaret Jane Sullivan mody that PWA in the half year rdom under a fusillade of gunfire. : in Indianapolis, and he is survived BRIDGES’ DEFENSE [ended June 30 had advanced $286,-| For Complete Information . 3 Still in Hospital Cosmos Piazza by her, three daughters, Mrs. Fred- 712,874 in grant payments to cities, Consult Ticket Agent Hundreds of Unadvertised Values! : : i . |erick L. Came and Mrs. James C. CALLS LEGION AID |counties and states for construction Mrs. Joiner, still in the hospital] Funeral services for Cosmos Pi- Jay, both of Indianapolis, and Mrs. of non-Federal projects. Funds NEW YORK CENTRAL : - . reeovering from her wounds, was|azza, Indianapolis fruit dealer for|p tt “poo OTE SCT ree a supplied by applicants as their share Women’s Pure Thread Women’s $1.98 and expected to testify. Warden Alberti many years, Will be held at 8:30 dchildren and a sister, Mrs.| SAN FRANCISCO, July 18 (U.'ot onstruction costs added $350,- ‘Silk HOSE $2.98 DRESSES F; Dowd also was expected to ap-|a. m. tomorrow at the home, 538 E. gran ie 2 i i ) SYSTEM J . y Ida McConaha, Indianapolis. P.) —Attorneys for Harry Bridges,|426,826, making a total of $637,139, New summer Brand new summer $ ri well as Pietrowsky and Ne = ong a 3 ca DE 8 iw Mr. Lockwood was a member of |jahor leader whom the Government|700, the report said. shades. Imperfects 1 c | styles. Rayons and fine oly Sosaty Catholic Lhurch. Bur-ly e Third Christian Church for more wishes to deport, today asked a sub- S of 39c grade. cotton. Sizes to 52.
Sweet and Skusewich were serving |ial will be in St. Joseph’s Cemetery. than 25 vears and a member Of the life terms and Niverson a 10-to-25-| Mr. Piazza was a native of Italy. odd lf ey Lodge for 40 years |Dena for Harper Knowles, who had - on Women’s and Misses’ Mix or Match
“Shortly after the attempt Warden|1900 and to Indianapolis 21 years| Members of his family fought in| been expected to be the star Gov- _ GIRDLE PANTIES | SKIRTS and JACKETS : t investicati utla i in| each of the Colonial Wars the Revo- = | astex two-way ites, pastels Dowd started an investigation, butiago. He died Sunday in St. Vin Toten Var and the “War of 1512. Kr. Knowles is a former secretary stretch with rayon 1 3 z
and colors. Washho’ report has been made yet. cents Hospital. of the Associated Farmers and head : C | oven shernskin 8 . He uN i ye sons, Pete of an American Legion subversive i : B panty bottoms. for $1.00, or each. ¢ lass, Tee Hout. ohvi Soivadore : committee. Before the Dies Com- Women’s Summer
Plaza, Indianapolis, and two daugh- Mrs, Marjory Seeds Fletcher ite 1ast winter he accused many " Th |B A Womens, 2144 isgos
i : Communist sympathizers and sought a" : lis. Seeds Fletcher, Memphis, Tenn, 2 to show that Bridges was a leader SX = a wii ts 1 resident of Indianapolis until four|of pacific Coast Communists. Oo C VETERAN RICHMOND years ago and a member of a promi-| The Government calls its fourth a Women’s Summer DRUGGIST IS DEAD [rent family here, will be held at 3| witness today. His identity will not ; GLOVES, pr. Women's & Children’s ; p. m. tomorrow in the Crown Hill|be made known until he appears. ; : Just 288 pairs. All 1 O Wool SWIM SUITS
Sadie Guerreri, both of Indianapo-| Funeral services for Mrs. Marjory | Prominent Californians of being Ge WB $1 to $1.49 Vals. 5 0 Blacks, play Suits, Shorts and Sacks
Fins Soscial Cemetery chapel. Advertisement, Nighes priced Yomews wed chilmes Specia i ' a ali i . . - RICHMOND, Ind., July 18—Gus- | home Sunday, two months after the Doctor's Formula For oy a . any 7 2m Os 2 5. tave H. Sudhoff, veteran drug store death of her husband, Matthews Itching, Burning Of i Women’s and Misses’ | bran Lotore Soe aut proprietor and former treasurer of Fletcher. Mrs. Fletcher was a mem- : I SPORT SHORTS oe Wy End Sang oy Loan per of the Episcopal Church, the EC 7 EM A B Fast color prints. Reg. $1.00 Summer sociation, is dead here ay. Junior League and the Christamore ; : Ey Tarung 257 ster Mr. Sudhoff was 64, and was em- [Society here. Praised From Coast to Coast i 1 0 toss DEAGS than the average of the 15 ployed for nearly 50 years in the| pallbearers will be Bowman Elder, : Angelskins, “simu same drug store after his gradua- i Powerfully soothing liquid Zemo (a tested ” : 3 A late a other of the largest-selling Wl | {i “trom the Cincinnati College of Robes Dn au and proven formula) quickly relieves AEE, | Women's Novelty ieathors. Westy 81 brands tested = slower than Pharmacy. He is survived by his uglas : ’ fo even most intense itching soreness. Then oe mE FOOTWEAR, pr. tels. any of them CAMELS giv Wire ms ere or a Ja cis 5 L A | Summer styles omen’s Extra Size - : r, - a | ; © and Noble Dean all o ents start right in to help nature promote : with plenty of 8 8 Pp ANTIES—STEP- INS
i i i FAST healing. Stainless, invisible—Zemo i smokers the equivalent of anapolis, and Keith Suprrier and : aa ing. Serta ae a : whites. All sizes Regular: 25¢ valties. COU mee
State Deaths | or bis, no deme | bara tines | in the ot. TRE Rl e rd v, : : other annoying skin irritations. 85¢, 60¢, : h, Fas : rd 1 RA ALEXANDRIA—Mrs. Lucinda Smalley, hofer, bishop of the Diocese of In- $1. One trial convinces! Real severe 3 ; Up to $1 95 u. S. trimmed tyles 2c 76. Survivors: _ Son, O. D.; daughters, | dianapolis, will officiate. cases may need $1.25 Extra Strength. : : KEDS, pr. .All_first t_auality ality, 8 Mean * =~
Misses Edith, Mae; listen, Mrs. Amanda ; % 1 > OKES Brown. ® : 7 Women’s and Womn’s _69c , Crepe or em yy Fowler. 46. Sur- children’s styles, TAFFETA SLIPS vivors: usban arry; mother, I'S. | g— HE : : : nit, SRE ES I ono Savengo— ail sie” wns Lhe | mimes or ; Ss : ; they last. fash- Cc
ons, Mrs. Ro oy Su ullenbarger., Mrs. George fetas, form
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Mrs. George Kracht. Henry, Ed Moenning; sisters, Miss Mary RE from display. gandies, printed | sheers and voiles. C ELKHART—Mrs. Mary Frances McAla- UE : i 1-6. vay, 78. Survivors: Son, Fred Cross; Ld i . Men’s White Oxfords Sizes ters, Mrs. Henry Krouse, Mrs. Estelle ell; d h The BONUS Sane offers you an oppor- i Dow stepdaughter, Mrs. George Keene Ze Bone goer Jon =n oppor: Men's $1.44 to 1.94 and ends. Disks 1 a =» jore t for very little money. You actual- DRESS PANTS and fancy pat- 2C EVANSVILLE—Mrs. Minnie M. Trainer, yo AaTE terns All colors. 60. Survivors: Husband, Frank: Jaugh- Medium and ar ters, Mrs. C. R. Anderson, Mr ay MORE Tus é& shades; - slack and $1 39¢ and 59¢ CURTAINS D t RE’ aughters, Mrs. Joe Humpert, M d now us wilt collars. Sizes
Chaffin; brothers, Charles, Francis Swan- id ; i 52 o joned for perfect 2 oR fit. BROWNSTOWN—Mrs. Ed Peters, 57. Sur- 3 & : a ; ; Straps and o0x- "DRESSES Moenning, Mrs. Henry Darlage, Mrs. 1 Just 200 pairs. dauzhter, Mrs. Harris McManus; half-sis- } go Te od : ) ter, Mrs. Emma Miller. 5 Plain and wing tips. $1 Women’s & Children’s Strintz. Mrs. Grace Warner; brother, Ed- Special. A cleanup of odds Thompson, Mrs. Roy Waltman, Mrs. Katherine Brashears; sons, Howard, | MERCHANDISE regular m o dels. and PANELS Kimbries, Sister Madesto, Miss Katherine
son. : FPR) A BOONVILLE—Jacob W. Stubbs, 76. Sur- ; 3.03 ; ew Boys' and Girls’ White ora vivors: Wife, Lizzie; son, Agyle; daughter, ; iE : 3s ; SHOES pr Tots’ Sheer Summer : Ek : : ’ . vivors: Husband; sons, Walter, Marvin; 3 4 yn HE 2 k daughter, Miss Esther Peters; brothers. ; : E & : fords. Soiled 50- Flock dots, OF Charles Darlage. Mrs. Sarah Smith, 87. Survivors: Daugh- Leather or compo soles. 10c to 15¢ ANKLETS ward Fortney: sister, Mrs. Fiana MecMitchell; sisters, Mrs. William Atz, Mrs. / i ; Pecoe, Mrs. Mary Petit: brother, William fo. 5eth oky. 5s Broken sizes. Cottage and prisitche } : . d Mrs. Mary A. Jackson, 88. Survivors: lection) at no ad- ? irts | cilla sets an Daughters, Mrs, Mary G. Jackson, Mrs. diional Cost. . Men's 78¢ Dress Sh lace panels. c Jacob Metzler, Mrs. Edward Kiechle. Ow Fast color prints . Firsts and irM A F S : = rs. Anna Farney, 86. urvivers: and whites, non 4 7 c regulars.
9% Farney. \E Aftep 1% to 17 HAUBSTADT—Miss_Eliza M. Lute, 32. S SCA om JOU have 14%2 81x99 Seamless Sheets Survivors: Mother, Mrs. Emma Lutz; 6 oy US Vi ade yo, ’ Polo Shirts Wide hems, soft brothers, Cornelius, Leo Orlando, Wits 00 Y wi Foceesy LY ; ; Men’s 39¢ Polo f $i. tra finish, free from liam, Edward, Norman, Otto. is t no 3 to 8s _Tegy) Heavy CO tton JASPER—Henry A. Roelle, 68. Survivors: . 0 1 thel ot mn Va lid dressing. Wife, Anna; brothers, Frank, William, n \% 22Ur oy weaves in soll : ; jiona) setect®2 if Se of : c
t ow 3 ster, Mrs. Cornelius Gutsgell. ou 8° \ a : 2 Wi an a Gairaner. * il be RX c js $501 andi ego xu? unt” Je x . olor od plaids 80-Sq. Percale ¢ > es. Jo — Or heror, it YO ® u en ot i di t 0s Dur hase § * PILLOWCASES, ea. Hubert Dittmer; sons, Wililam, George, = you B¢ 0 m 3 ony © ’ i 36, Edward, Walter, Florian, ‘Robert 8 3s $100: t Js cost! ou rena tse - Likenad “Cooper Flos 22 a ph S LAPEL—Mrs. C 3. t h ren t no tl a i R id Husband; oe pant Survivors: our Sore 1 Ee $ = 4 $3 95 Swim Irun s n ow white lhe man. Mary Catherine, Sara. TO pe po you get wi 5.00 All wool with pias $ bleach. * % 9 00 extra © ; ing belt and built-in ——— 9 . 1] e MICHIGAN CITY Bernard Eckstein, 53 ++ . but it doesn’t spoil Pete’s enjoyment of I support. Sale priced. Rayon BEDSPREADS SUEviY oF: reer Jes. a Spar "wit AL 9 | Ww h Pants 80 x 105 Size, nes mm . urvivors e, - « ° i Ta fh SR Ye cool, delicious Sterling Beer. Bl Big Yank’ Wash Pants | creen, biue, gold c daughter, Miss Amanda Timm. | Sanforized shrun and orchid, °
OOLER, milder smoking in oS Mery lems, LY Sur yIvon gone I and brown, . a augaters, rs arles etz 9 : | longer-burning Camels. Extra | Sirs, Margaret Foets. Pete’s wise. He knows you can watch your BM woven fabrics. 55 SAFETY MATCHES 12 Boxes
smoking, too, as shown by the fol- : he . Sizes 30 to 42. lowing results of 3 recent impartial | 53. Be Pied HAVE ivi Bb Die: - pr » waistline through the bottom of a well-drained - a son of 16 of the | Kogunes, Mie, William Funk Mis atic XT eS “Gang Buster Regular 1c box value. tory comparison i r arcus, Clar r- p, : . GREET iss 2 X . . } i hot Seer its Dt Fon Jabat ti tS, at Rg glass of this beer. For there are less calories WORK SHIRTS Sens Zoe. 100 5. : : ND CITY—Mts. Loretta Davis, : ee es Made by “Big Yank.” Blue and | Ppackag 2
\ 1. Survivors: Husband, Joseph; 5 vs : 2s 5 ; J = s : g . CAMELS were found to contain i 5 ong, Noon: 5 avis: ” on il 5 In a glass of Sterling than in 2% tablespoons 8 Srey ae 36-Inch Unbleached MORE TOBACCO BY WEIGHT [J[Suitts ©urier. Patrick amd Richar EE A > : : : BR 143% to 17. MUSLIN-YD. than the average for the 15 other of | RICWMOND Mrs, Lucy June Ewing. 71 % EE of ice cream! Less than in many summer Sizes 14% St SLIT urvivors: Sons, Paul, Ernest; daughter, B Be Men's 69¢ Straw Hats general household 4.
st-selling brands. Miss Ruth Ewing. : the large 8 Mrs. Mark- K. Miller, 79. Survivors: a : Dn 7 beverages! A large selection of colors in | use—Special—
Daughter, Mrs. Arthur Srockinan: sons, OT ree 8 ; . . . ° CAMELS BURNED SLOWER |Hoyard, Everett. sisters Mrs. ' Henry digi So he drinks what he likes—deli- 3% Sobusee Double Part THAN ANY OTHER BRAND |wedel. 8. Wilkins, 81. " 2 of AA : : . . . to pe % c Wool BLANKETS FESTED — 25 % SLOWER THAN Flora: robes. "Winiaz rere i: ¥ Bop ] ; oMIus, satisfying Sterling Pilsner. 36x80 size. Assorted THE AVERAGE TIME OF THE 15 |seph Metz, Mrs. Roy Starett. Mrs. Lh Err 74 4 E Bnd DR? NERS While' 150. ast 1 49
QTHER OF THE LARGEST-SELL- YE OCRPORT- Franti G. Fulks, 44. Sur- \ ato iL. and DRAWERS While 150 last.
Do A By tales 25% Fulks: rather “Woodman. Mis. F. M.) Th 1 pt NO BE ER Be ae 1 O. Special, pair sijower, on the average, Camels give m & — ITI Ss smokers the equivalent of 5 EXTRA |vivors: Wife, Sucre: son Br. Jone 3 Genuine HIRSCHMAN I Ml Sroken sizes. ast-Color, 36-Ir SMOKES PER PACK! oe ua ea WE Se .\ [Inner-Spring Mattress and ~ BEER THAN | $19 Spring Nestle: |) »., SHEER CX
TERRE HAUTE—Ora Harrison Corn, etd ay t inati = " UNION SUITS Batistes, La wns, p _\ Box Spring Combination ai ys oe
69. y' Ss 3 0 In the same tests, CAMELS HELD ro TI ol He oe in ore © 2? 2 PIECES = White and ecru. ¥ THEIR ASH FAR LONGER Mrs. Jeanetta Green, sisters, Mrs. Myrtle > : 9 =~ Sa BN Sizes 36 to 52. Yd. than the average time for all the| WASHINGTON—David M. Williams, 79. ex 0 Complete 5 EW = J ; 2 slight imperfects Cc Double Coated
Survivors: Wife, sons, William, James, of $1.00 grade. ENAMELWARE
other brands. : Ray; Carl, Paul, Robert, Harvey; daugh- Outfit >is s . ters, Mrs. Anna Gilliatt, Mrs. Carrie ] = R 8 ’ » . chi na Montgomery, Mrs. Dessie Tucker, Miss Here is the last word in V Sa ; y Men's SHIRTS and Yes, Camel's fine, slow-burning, more | Della G. Williams, Mrs. Nelliet ‘Tatom. in sleeping comfort and at half $1.00 Down! = ; | 1 ith , di Mrs. Ruby Risley. the cost that you would normallly expect Tesh he a! SHORTS, ea. vory wi expensive tobaccos do make a differ- x Dey 3% a Des spring and mottress Sombination, Tus Sox, Joring is hand Bb y 7 1 Knitted brief Green Trim Cc . ied and designed to give many years of satisfactory service e innersprin : ’ y ence. Delicate taste...fragrant aroma Jigitres; as 4 woven" ticking, , Jundreds of oll- fempered springs, sisal insula i Z . ea ts. cotton . : on, side ventilators, taped edges, and all of the modern improvements, an Cl , . x «smoking pleasure at its best, and > scientifically constructed to make the perfect unit. If you wish you may = & shirts, all sizes. GC Fans 's at Ketter § 14-01. Dish
more of it! Camel is the quality ciga- g select genuine Pepperell ble label bedding, Marshall Field blankets, or Re an de 6 2-gt. Dou ble Boil:
MODOC—Jared McGunegill, 78. Surviv-
x ¢ numerous other bedding items for your BONUS. ~ i rs © 6-Qt. Cover rette every smoker can afford. = GL { Men’s Cotton Cover Se Pans.
» fo |] The LAY-A-WAY PLAN is very important because it enables you to take 3 TF > iB WORK SOX, pr. Boys’ POLO SHIRTS
Sitantane of the EONRS i) A mal) Gepost wil hold any foieetion for d uture delivery and entitles you to the ater on, you find you are Er T an unable to take the merchandise, you may cancel the order and your cash i ONE OF AMERICA’S Black, gray : Srew, button and d. > all sizes. oe 4 Ey Cc
deposit will be refunde brown, zip p er styles,
FINEST BEERS | Special sale price. plain and stripes,
Men’s 49¢ Cotton ol Sheen TEE SHIRTS Boys’ 55¢ Wash Shorts Flat knit, striped Sanforized = shrunk, woven
| i ; \ 2 = ; B patterns only. materials, elastic Pe for Pe Directly Opposite State House S\ \¥ ME Sizes small, me- C | vack, waist-band. “hs od F renny - \ 3 ; i Hl dium and large. Sizes 4 to 16.
