Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 March 1940 — Page 10
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| i FINANCE’
TOM RROW'S J JOURT DOCKET
se rs and Wilde to
5 | IHear Ball and ‘Stutz. | ‘Arguments. To femorrow is high finance day in
9:30 a. m., Federal Judge Rob-
gb . Baltzell will hear oral argu-
me mp ts on all pending matters in the
Si suit against George A. Muncie financier. : + {Bakruptoy Referee
S¢ arge that Mr. Ba ioe 12 : d- the ‘act | in the sale. 1 Charge Price Raised | | They charge Mr. Ball artificially sed the price of the stock before he | sold it to them. The Allegheny rp. controls the 21 railroads and res al estate | that comprised the fot er Van Sweringen railroad em-
Pending matters in the Ball case are a 204-page interrogatory, con- : g 868 questions that Mr. Ball is 2 sh ed to answer, a plaintiff’s request fo a jury trial and a defense counef -motion a g appointment of a Fe ial master [to hear the evidence. [nt is ‘believed possible that if the equest for a jury trial is granted, le case may be heard sometime
i ing the May term of court. ~ Hears Trustee's Petition
In the Stutz case, Mr. Wilde will gar petitions for allowances from 0. trustee and attorneys who have andled the $385,000 bankruptcy. | Mr. Wilde said today that the Reponstruction Finance Corp., biggest cl editor and the one with the pre erred status because it is part the Government, has been Se ly its whole $300,000 loan to S tutz, made a the time of reorgangation. | | The RFC bought the Stutz plant
‘on Capitol Ave. at the trustee’s sale||
o $200,000 and has been paid most 'gf the rest of its claim in cash. ‘Other creditors have Feceived 5 per | Ge nt dividends. Now on hand is a balances of 20,212.21, Mr. Wilde said.-Arnet B. ( onk, trustes, has filed claim for a ; al allowance of $3500 in addition
fo the $1000 he received earlier. Wil- | liam H. Wemmer and Bamberger &
Fiebelman, trustees’ attorneys, asks
$6000 in addition to the $2000 al-
ready paid ‘them.
RUSSIA, IRAN SIGN PACT TERRAN, Iran, March 26 (U, P).
Russia and Iran have signed a
treaty of commerce and maviggtion, | was ‘announced today. |
Auxiliary 1405. | rangements is Mrs.
Circling
‘Y’ Group to Hear Dr. Millard —
| Dr. Richard M. Millard, Broadway Methodist ‘Church - pastor, will ad-
dress the Y. M. C. A. Bible Investigation Club at 6 p. m. today in the Central Y auditorium. His subject will be “The Living Christ.”
Fort Officer Transferred—Col. L. A. Kunzig, commanding officer of the 11th Infantry, Ft. Harrison, has been! ordered transferred to Philadelphia. Pa. Col. Kunzig is to return| to Ft. Harrison from Ft. McClellan, Ala., where the troops are
_|in field training. In Philadelphia,
Col. Kunzig will become professor of military science and tactics at the University of Pennsylvania. He has been stationed at Ft. Harrison since Sept. 15, 1937. Col. Charles P. _| Hall, now regimental executive, | is :| to become commander of the ei Infantry.
The Indiana have its annual story telling contest again tomorrow noon at the Columbia Club. An| added attraction will be the Ice House Quarts. . »
‘Has Article | Published — “Deism and Samuel Taylor Coleridge,” an article written by Miss Nancy Moore of the Butler University English Department, has been published in The Personalist, a quarterly journal of the University of Southern Cplifornia.
Gold Star Mothers to Be Honored —All the Gold Star Mothers in Indianapolis have been invited to attend al program in their honor at 8 o'clock tonight at the V. F. W. Hall, 210 E. Ohio St. Juvenile Court Judge Wilfred Bradshaw will speak. The program is sponsored by the Frank T. Strayer Post and Chairman of arPearl Lander, who will be assisted by Mrs. Myrtle Buehl land Mrs. Ruth Fields. Mrs. Catherine Keller, auxiliary president, will preside and Mrs. Nellie Carey will be mistress .of ceremonies. Gold Star mothers who need transportation are asked to communicate with the post.
‘Internal War’ to be Topic — “America’s Internal War,” the nation’s | fight against crime, will be discussed by B. Edwin Sackett, local
Lions (Club meeting at the Clezpoel Hotel ]
Ki 2 Contest Arranged—The English venue Boys’ Club kite contest held April 4 and 5 at club head uarters, 1400 English Ave. On April 4,| judges to be selected by club officials will award prizes for the neat i most original and practical ki The next day kites will be flown, Se Finch Park.
Townsend Club. Meets—Townsend Club 14 will meet at 8 p. m.|today! in Room 302, Holliday Bupiding. The public is invited.
Col. Cook On Alumni Program—
will discuss the part aviation | is playing in the present war in a talk at the DePauw Men’s Alumni Association luncheon Monday at the Canary Cottage. Club President J. Lowell Craig will preside. |
Teacher Will Speak—Miss Helen Rhodes, Crispus Attucks High School teacher, will address the Young Matrons of the Antioch Baptist Church April 29 at the Phyllis Wheatley Branch, XY. Ww. C. A. $203 IN CLOTHING STOLEN Clothing valued at $203 last night was taken from the parked automobile of Charles Beck, 2725 N. Meridian, St., Apt. 6, police said. |Mr.
B |and Illinois St. when the theft
Beck said his car was parked at i=
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Regrouping! Women's SPRING DRESSES
a5) Springtime Fcoritos
Group 1—102 New Spring Dresses regrouped for this special sale. Plain colors and prints. Broken colors and sizes for Misses and Women.
Group 2—57 New Spring Dresses. Sizes for Misses, Women and Stouts at this amazingly low price.
| Group 3-78 New Spring Dresses. Bee ular sizes and Stouts. Yours for an unusually low price
$]-2® ; Formerly $1.98
White crepe blouses in a limited quantity, reduced for clearing. Slightly soiled from handling. Size range broken from 32 to 40. | Pastel Sweaters in all wool ‘zephyr weave, slipover style. Colorful pastels to wear with skirts or suits. Sizes
BRNO viral eres i irviiteh 88c
Cotton Shirts and Blouses slightly counter soiled. White and colors. In the group sizes 32 to 40......... 39¢
Women's Sport Coats 2-88 Group 1—Just 19in a regrouping of our better sport coats. Fitted and boxy
styles to satisfy your flare to be fashion-right. Regular sizes and Stouts.
Fashion Favorites!
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Special Purchase of Women's
“Redfern”. ‘SAMPLE
: Wasson’ s is fortunate to be able to offer ~~ these famous “Redfern” Sample Coats at this low price! “Redfern” is famous from Coast-to-Coast for their style, fit and quality. Make your selection from one of these lovely models.
93 DRESS COATS, 11 in size 14, 6 in size 16, 3 size 42 and 1 each in sizes 2%: 3514 and. 3714
13 SPORT COATS, Li in size 12, 81i in size 14 and | 4d InEize 16 .....0.ccikdciniinns $17
11 2-PIECE SUITS, 2 in size 12, 7 in size 14 and 2 in size 16 ...... . $17
Look for the “Redfern” Label in the Garment!
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Regrouping of Women’ s Dress Coats
"13% Navy and Black
Group 1-a regrouping in our coat department makes possible this offer of just 26 fitted and boxy styles. Sizes for Juniors, Misses, Women and Stouts! Ty | :
navy and black for a limited time! Regular sizes and Stouts $9.90
Group 3—23 Navy and Black Coats in fitted and boxy styles. Limited quantity! Regular sizes and Stouts $15.00
Group 4—22 Sport Coats in fitted and boxy styles in regular sizes and Stouts. At this low Pet ime S08
sgss "Navy and Black
Just 27 Mannish and Dressmaker Suite offered in this group while. quantity lasts. Broken sizes for Missed and Women.
88° ‘Formerly $1.25 . g
Felt, fabric or straw hats red clearance! Make your selecti popular styles of this season. | slightly soiled from handling 3 sizes 22 and 23.
Group 2-51 Classic Tailored a * Dressmaker Suits. A limited a
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Group 3—24 Mannish and Dressmaker Suits in navy and black. At this low price for a limited time
Extra Special—]12 Coats and Suits in broken color and size assortment! At this extra special price
Men's White Broadcloth Shirts
68° 3 for $1. 9%
White broadcloth and pints in sizes 14 to 17. Full cut, perfect sizing, new patterns! Real values! Get a supply now for all summer!
Men’s Shorts in soiled and discontinued styles. Solids and patterns, including white. Broken sizes. Were 35¢ and
BOC. Biiecllnessrson NOW 5 for $1 |
Men's Sweaters in black, slipover style with zipper pockets. Sizes 36 to 44. Were $198.......... topohs NOW $1.00
Men’s Sample Hose in 11 only. Rayons and combinations of lisle, cotton and wool in solids, stripes, clox and plaids ..........c0000e eee 12¢
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"of rayon crepe, nicely styled and well
Formerly $2, $295 SPECIAL SALE OF
1 Women's SHOES Regroupings of Women’s Spring Shoes in a wide variety of lovely styles: and heel heights! In blacks,
blues and browns! Broken lots . . . not all sizes in each style!
HOOVERETTES 'HOUSECOATS COAT DRESSES ZIP DRESSES SMOCKS and UNIFORMS
Variety . Aplenty!
40 Pr. Women’s Slippers; Short lots LR and broken lines—not all sizes in Fo qa Women’s Saddle Oxfords of heavy 3 Speci! Rr bin) hopsacking uppers with sewed-on red : e1 q y_ E rubber soles! Brown or Plaid Saddle! ments of pre-shrunk Sizes 3 to 8......... Ceenennns - $1.00 cotton! All are es-
sentials to Spring Women’s 79¢ House Slippers. Uppers at home! Nicely trimmed and well made! Sizes for " Misses and Women!
made! Hard cowhide leather soles and covered cuban heels. Black, blue, wine! Sizes 3 to 8..... avenues 59¢
Women’ s COTTON
Attention thrifty Shoppers! 3 Dresses in spun rayons, fine cottons, poplins,
grey, navy and chamois color. sizes. Were 59¢
Novelty prints or white rolled’ hems...
39° i Size |
with appliques and contrasting pipings in peach and white. Pre-shrunk and full cut. Sizes 15 to 20. |
Women’s 79¢ Print House Slippers of
soiled group of fine rayons. Rare
Rayon Undies in broken lots from a values. Size range broken oe 29¢
printed cotton faille, with hard cowhide leather soles and covered cuban heels! Black, blue, wine! - Sizes *
3108. 0eiciie ove saree ey $1. 19 Lorraine Lingerie
Former $1.19 GOWNS and SLIPS in flat crepes and knit fabrics! All of
~ INFANTS', TOTS' and
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GIRLS' WEAR 15 PRICE and LESS!
Infants’ and Tots’ Originally 29¢ to .69 Each! Rayon panties and vests; combination broad- * cloth and nainsook slips, pants,
sox! Broken 1 Oc
sizes. Infants’, Tots’ and Girls’ Originally 79¢ to $1.98 Each! Smocks, dresses, pajamas, slips,
middies and many others! Broken sizes 25¢ Infants’, Tots’ and Girls’ Originally 79 to - $1.98 Each! _ Skirts, dresses, sweaters, paja-
mas and slipsi 39¢
Broken sizes.
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"cottons!
59c Briefs! Panties! Stepins, 39¢
Silk Chiffon Hose Former $2 to $3.50 CORSETS—GIRDLES
soo Specially Priced!
Sheer as a 3-thread, with rayon bem- ° berg top and toe. First quality! Bright spring shades! 8% to 10%.
2-3-4 and 7- thread Silk Hose! Discontinued shades in broken sizes and
shades! .......... cc... 3 for $1
Pure Silk Hose in 4 and 7-thread weights! - Discontinued shades! Broken. sizes! ire pes alse veswane 14c¢
Girls’ Sample Anklets, plain colors or fancy stripes or cuffs! In rayons or Sizes 6 to 9%
All-in-Ones, Boned Garments, Talon and Side Hook Girdies and Satin Lastex Girdles! Sizes: 34 to 44, and 27 to 34. :
Salel Women’s Panty Girdles and Rollons
in Tearose! 50c¢
Broken sizes!......cc0000
Many styles including Inner Belts, -
LASTEX GIRDLES
and 39c Ww 1 4c
Union ge 1 Jarge size Toc 10% Wool in white only. Were $1.39. Now
only 49¢ Rayon Satin Slips in tearose: Lace and tailored styles cut bias with 4 gores and adjustable shoulder siraps. Guar‘anteed seams. Sizes 34 to 52. - 69c
white nainsook. Built-up shoulders. Regular and extra broken sizes.. 25¢
GIRLS' DRESSES 88° Month-End Sale 1
Girls’ Better Dresses, formerly selling for $1.19 to $1.69. Fine spun rayons,
dainty cottons, slub cottons, seersucker and chambray. Sizes 7 to 14, 10 to 16.
Girls’ Washable Cotton Dresses with swirl skirts, dainty touches of lace, fast color and pre-shrunk. Girls’ sizes 7 "to 14... Tots 3 iw 6. Formerly 7c, $1.00 and ‘more. . sinew NOW . 50c
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COTTON PLAID BLANKETS
68 EACH Regularly 89c
While 300 hast! 72x84 inches with whipped edges. Just the right weight to give the protection you'll need for chilly spring and ‘summer nights to come. Don't miss this value!
DRAPERY PAIRS $]-99
. Woven Homespun
Grand values, but just 100 pairs! Sun and tub fast
homespun. 214 Yards long and 72 inches wide—the pa Ready to hang! Brown, red, green and blue a es. 7
CH ENILLE SPREADS $]-99 Regularly $2. 49
Just 100 in the lot! Full bed sizes in richly tufted Chenille Spreads. Colorful, unusual patterns! Rose,
| Qusty rose, blue, woodrose, green, peach and orchid.
$1.00 Bed PILLOWS |
A quality group of bed pillows i filled with small curled tur- rk) es key feathers, 21x27-inc¢h size, always $1.00 each. Cover of featherproo:
SATEEN. COMFORTS, Cotton Filled 8.00 Special Phrchiboe!
Just unpacked! Solid. color sateen backs and floral designs on the Co front! Filled with new, sanitary cotton! Confe in wanted colors!
A Each....$2.99.
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PATCHWORK. Quits $2 89 Fohmtrly $3.98
New patchwork design patterns. Made to sell for much more! Sun fast! Tub fast! All colors with snow white backgrounds. Cut size 80x84. Light weight with flufty cotton, filling .
"PEPPERELL" BLANKETS
Fo rnerly $149
While 200 a ‘Famous “Pepperell” double cotton plaid blankets. Big double size. The ideal spring and'summer blanket!’ i f rose, blue, gold, green,
‘brown . and peach.
OUTING FLANNEL
1 0c Regularly Ica Yard
nel. Full bolts. With ommg pf ‘house-~ , cleaning you'll find ‘many ses 1 or it. Yo many yards! of Lat)
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Women's Spring Suits |
Regrouping of HATS :
Daintily styled, hand fi ed gowns
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