Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 May 1940 — Page 12
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U. 8. Agent to Show Movies— George B. Loy, U. S. Secret Service agent-in-charge here, will speak and show motion pictures at 6:30 P. m. Wednesday at the Indianapolis Press Club.
Miss Ruth Chambers , . . diana Central's May Queen,
Miss Ruth Chambers, Elkhart, Ind., has been elected May Queen by Indiana Central College students and will be crowned Queen of the Campus at the Spring Festival at the college on Friday evening, May 17. Miss ‘Cham=bers, a junior, is majoring in art and physical education. She is a soloist in the college choir and was & member of the mixed quartet which toured four states last summer.
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Doctors to Hear Expert—Dr, W. D. Stroud, Philadelphia cardologist, will discuss heart diseases before the Indianapolis Medical Society of Marion County in the Indiana University Auditorium at 8:30 p. m. tomorrow,
Church Federation Meets Tonight—The annual business meeting | of the Church Federation of In-! dianapolis at the First Presbyterian Church tonight will be followed by a reception for Dr. and Mrs. Howard J. Baumgartel. Dr. Baumgartel was appointed last summer as the executive secretary of the Federation and will read his first report in that capacity tonight. A nominating committee composed of Dr. Jean S. Milner, Second Presbyterian Church pastor; J». Logan Hall, Meridian Street Methodist Church pastor, and the Rc’. E. D. Lowe, Olive Branch
First Aid to Be Demonstrated Ivan S. Glidewell of the American Red Cross will demonstrate first aid in arterial bleeding and artificial respiration to members of the Christian Men Builders Class in _the Third Christian Church auditorfim at 8 p. m. Wednesday. The program is sponsored by the Class safety club.
Brig. Gen, Charles T. Harris Jr. of the U. S. Army will speak before the Rotary Club at 12:15 P. m. tomorrow at the Claypool Hotel. He will speak on “The U. S. Army Procurement Plan for Material, Should M-Day Arrive” and “New Developments in U. S. Army Ordnance.” Brig. Gen. Harris is chief of the industrial service of the Army Ordnance Department. He formerly was director of the planning branch in the office of the Assistant Secretary of War. He was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal for his success in applying foreign methods of manufacturing powder. and explosives to U. S. industry.
Warfieigh League to Meet — The Warfleigh Civic Association will hold its monthly meeting at 8:30 p. m, today in the American Legion Hall, 64th St. and College Ave, Stephen Clinehens is president.
Townsend 48 to Meet—Townsend Club 48 will hold its regular meeting at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow in the I. O. O. F. Hall, 1336 N. Delaware St.
Winkle Chapter to Meet—The Winkle Chapter of the Big Four Veterans Association will hold its annual spring dinner in the Hoosier Athletic Club at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow. Retired members and past presidents will he honored. The association has a membership of 600 employees who have had 15 or more years’ service. Officers are: C. L. Clapp, president; T. O. Quinn, vice president; Harry Beem, secretary, and Ralph Singleton, treasurer,
B. Y. P. U. Elects Local Young Woman--Miss Edna Taggart of Indianapolis was elacted central district president of the Baptist Young People’s Union, succeeding Albert Dell, also of Indianapolis, yesterday at the close of the 13th annual state B. Y. P. U. convention at the First Baptist Church. Miss Taggart had vention, which drew a total of 805 vention, whic hdrew a total of 805 delegates. State officers elected were Miss
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES °
MONDAY, MAY §&, 1940
H. P. WASSON & CO. BASEMENT
SHOES
and
Sandals Patent leather, wabardine,
calfskin and kid Teather in
Proken lots
fine quality women's shoes! High or Quban heels! Baek, , \ or 3
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Not all sizes in each style!
MOCCASINS
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Heavy duck wuprs and ripple nish red rubber soles! All white or white with tan! Sizes 3 to 8,
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TOMORROW! ONE DAY ONLY! WHILE QUANTITIES LAST
NO PHONE OR MAIL ORDERS ON SALE ITEMS!
A $1.99 Value! SEERSUCKER HOUSECOATS
Polka Dots! A sensational
nesd no iron. ing and pack without wrin kK 1e ss! Smart colors! Sizes for misses women!
$1-51.25 Felt or STRAW HATS
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Women’s new spring straws in navy, black or colors! Also casual felt hats in fuzzy or smooth bodies!
Regular $2.00 Saddle Oxfords
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White elk tanned uppers, tan saddle and red rubber soles! Sizes 4 to 8, Ato B
One and Some slightly
this sale! plain colors! handling! Broken sizes! last!
Were $2.00, $2.99, $3.98 Women’s Spring DRESSES
A limited quantity of better dresses taken from our regular stock and reduced for two-piece
While quantities
styles in soiled from
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DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL! Mattress Pads and Covers
Regularly $1.39 Each!
MATTRESS PADS In 84x78 or 38x76-Inch sizes, plumply filled with cotton and zig-zag stitched!
MATTRESS COVERS In Twin or Pull sizes for or box spring mattresses! Made of heavy unbleached muslin, taped edges,
regular, Beautyrest
rubber buttons!
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89¢ Cotton Plaid Blankets
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All fine quality with whipped edges! In plaids of rose, blue, gold, green or orchid! An ideal summer blanket!
$2 and $3 Child’s Shoes
Solid leather in black or brown! Infants’ 6 to 8!
A real value sale! fashioned hose, all first
§59¢ to 69¢ Full-Fashioned Ringless
SILK CHIFFON HOSIERY
2 Pairs $1
5%¢ and 69¢ qualify, for business, and street wear! Some have the rayon bemberg welt!
women's ringless, full school
Formerly 59 and 69 Yard 50-inch DRAPERY CRASH
3 Yards $1
Fine quality in gay and colorful drapery crash at a
Double Cotton Plaid Blankets
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Double cotton blankets in rich plaids of blue, gold, green, orchid and brown!
Christian Church pastor, will sug-|Pauline Hollingsworth, Evansville, gest officers for 1940-41. Fugerie C.|president; Miss Anne Brinduse, AnFoster is Federation president now.|derson, vice president; Miss Mildred Beatty, Jeffersonville, secreMembers to Be Inter-|t{ary, and Lee Clendenning, Osgood, viewed—Members of the Indiana |treasurer. Retiring president was League, Inc., will be interviewed Mrs. Grace Cassady, New Albany. on their work, experiences and other topics at the league's meeting in [ Cropsey Auditorium at 7:30 p. m. dress of Rep. Martin M. Dies (D. Friday. Interviewers will be Miss| Tex), chairman of the CongresAlice Sullivan and Robert Barnaby, |Sional committee investigating unleague members. American activities, scheduled by : the Americanism Committee of the 12th District American Legion for
All with whipped edges and made by “Pepperell.”
Childs’ 8% to 12 and misses’ 12! remark y y ! 8 . 3nd Duss 524 arkably low price! Comes in a large variety of
printes and spring colors! Sunfast and tubfast!
Spring and Summer shades. Sizes and color range
broken! Sizes 8% to 10%.
League
Tots’ CREEPERS
Creepers with two pair of pants; In plain colors or baby checks! Sizes 1 to 6.
Tots’ DRESSES . . Ea.
Chiffon HOSE . 3 Prs.
Sheer 2 and 3-thread
_ SHIRTS, SHORTS, 4 for omen $ $2.95 silk stockings, knit to $1 perfectly. Rein-
“Fruit of the Loom” make! Sizes 30 to 44. Stripes, . plains, patterns, Elastic side,
$1.29 BLANKETS, ea.
Rayon UNDIES . 4 for « Ea.
Novelty and plain $ 1
weave rayon panties. 59¢ BRAS ..... 4 for
vests, bloomers, stepBandeaux and
2% Yds. Long Rayon Ninon Curtain Panels
Dies Address Postponed—The ad-
White Kid Ties Bo Sizes 8% to 10. $1.25, $2 HATS. . Ea
ins and briefs!
Safety Committee Meets Wednesday—The May business meeting of | the Citizens’ Safety Committee will | be held at 12:15 p. m. Wednesday | in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. | Judge Charles J. Karabell, the new | president, ‘will preside.
May 15 here, has been postponed. Committee members said that developments within the committee prevent Rep. Dies from appearing here at that time. He will lecture later.
Young Scientist Isolates Fabulous Energy Substance
MINNEAPOLIS, May 6 (U. P.).— A scientist who looks and is hardly more than a boy has contributed
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the key to a discovery of such startling importance that it may revolutionize the world.
He is Dr. Alfred O. C. Nier, 27, a physicist at the University of Minnesota, who isolated for the first time the matural radio-active substance ‘‘U-235," which explodes with a force thirty million times that of TNT and one pound of which has a potential power output of three million gallons of gasoline. Dr. Nier, a slender young man with a mop of dark hair and large, dreamy eyes, worked in his laboratory today, isolating more and more of the substance for further researches into its potentialities and uses. He is but four years out of the University’s graduate school. The potentiaiities of the substance have been known in physic theory for years, but Dr. Nier was the first to succeed in isolating it. Exceedingly modest, he said he had worked on plans for isolating it for “several months” before he succeeded, in February, in isolating a minute fraction of a gram. This initial yield has been increased approximately 200 times since. The isolation permitted scientists at Columbia University, New York City, to prove the potentialities of “U285” in their 150-ton cyclotron or atom smasher. It was understood that scientists believed the one remaining problem to be solved before the substance can be put to practical uses, is a means of isolating it in sufficiently large quantities. The substance is one of the three isotopes (forms) of the element uranium and is present in uranium
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Two styles with full grain kid leather uppers and leather outsoles! Sizes 3 to 8, AA, B and ©.
$2.95 Patent Leather Sandals
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Just 150 pairs! Smartly styled with puffed vam bands and hig heels! Sizes 4 to 9, AA to B.
PINAFORE
Slip into it—but. ton the neck tie the sash! Covers you ocompletely! Misses’ an Women's sives!
Black, navy, cocoa colors. Rough white S straws. New felts in
bretons! Pastel colors!
$1.98 SWEATERS, Ea.
Cardigans and slipover, Pastels and whites, slightly counter soiled. 34 to 40.
$1 Sweaters .... 2 for
Lastex knit sweaters S$ in red, white and blue
stripes! Sizes 34 to 40.
Blouses or Shirts . Ea.
Rayon crepe and batiste blouse and sport shirt in plain colors and stripes! 34 to 40.
Quality APRONS, 4 for
Colorful, colorfast, “Fruit of the Loom” aprons, full cut in prints and solid colors!
Hooverettes . . . 2 for Wraparom 1 styles with plenty of lap! $1 Percales! Prints! Sizes Women’s Gowns, 3 for Puerto Rican Gowns $1
MISSES’ BETTER
prints, stripes
* Rayon French Crepe! %* Smart Spun Rayon!
A limited quantity of these better dresses, taken from our regular stocks!
able! In broken sizes and colors!
14-16, 18-20, 38-44, of fine muslin. Regular and extra sizes, AND WOMEN’S STREET DRESSES #1 .00
There are and checks and all are wash-
Special for Dollar Day!
23x43-In. “Cannon”
Extra Large Size
TOWELS
4 For $
From the Famous ‘Cannon’ Mills, neavk: smart, absorbent, 39¢ Turkish Towels! 3 inches longer and 3 inches wider than the usual col. ored towels in this rice class! Neat plaid patterns with solid color hem! Blue, gold, green or peach!
HAND TOWELS to match WASH CLOTHS to match .........Each 100
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Cotton Dresses
COATS!
SUITS!
longRayon and cotton, rayon satin, crepe, lace, Dbatiste! Sizes 32 to 44,
line bras.
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1.39, 2.95 Foundations
Summer mesh corsets, girdles and all-in-ones! Cotton, rayon, satin and batiste!
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$1.29 Play Suits . Ea.
Smartly styled 1piece play suits with matching skirts! Printed percales! Size 14 to 20.
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Girls’ $1 Dresses, 2 for
Girls’ smartly styled color - fast percale S dresses. Colorful
prints, also rayons.
Girls’ Slacks, Skirts, Ea.
Girls’ slacks, skirts and shirts in cotton or Spun rayon, to match or contrast! « 2 for
Women’s print wash $ 1
dresses! Odd lots of our regular $1.00 dresses! Broken sizes!
Tots’ Play Togs... Ea.
1 and 2-Pe. play suits in dresses with matching sun suits! Sizes 1 to 3 and 3 to 6.
MEN'S SHIRTS
Beautiful styles in sheer and print dresses . , . ali colorfast! Sizes 1-3, 3-6!
Tots’ Play Suits, 2 for
Comfortable warm weather play suits in S blue chambray and
polka dots! 1 to 3.
Infants’ SHAWLS . Ea.
Infants fringed shawls in assorted colors, including pink, blue and white!
CRIB SHEETS . . 2 for
Made of fine quality percale in full orib sizes! Special for Dollar Lay!
Infants’ DRESSES, 3 for
Infants’ handmade dresses of fine qual- S ity white batiste! Al-
so Gertrudes!
Layette Needs . . 4 for
Infants’ layette needs, including receiving blankets, quilts, pads and terry cloth bibs!
« 2 for
Men's novelly rayon sport shirts in plain colors, white and colors! Sizes 30-44,
Added Attraction! $1.95, $10.95 and $14.95
COATS and SUITS
Special Purchase Plus Regular Spring Stock!
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Fitted and boxy styles in Dress and Sport models. Many specially purchased from makers of better coats! Broken colors and sizes for Misses and Women!
Tailored and Dressmaker styles. Taken from our own higher priced stock! Broken colors and Tins for Misses and Wome-
Sateen bound, summer weight. All col- S ors in gay plaids.
Fine cotton,
92¢ Bed SHEETS, 2 for
Just 100 sheets 72x 108 and 63x108-inch S sizes! 4-Year guaran-
tee,
Awning Material, 4
rial. , . . Assorted patterns and colors,
Yds. 30-In. wide, Painted stripe awning mate~ 1
Pillow TUBING, 6
x72 count. Bleached white,
Yds. 3 or 40-Inch extra fine quality tubing. 68 $1
81-In. Sheeting, 6
wide. Full bolts. Was 29¢ yd. 2% yds. makes average size sheet,
Yds. Unbleached, 81 inches st
INDIA PRINTS. . . Ea.
beds, studio couches
Size 72x108, very colorful patterns for day S and bedspreads,
Cotton Goods . T Yds.
19¢ and 29¢ Batistes, dimities, percales, flock dots and many others, New colors,
$1 re
Rayon Ninon Curtain Panels, all 214 yds. long, hemmed and headed; Ecru and eggshell!
25¢- 39¢ Curtain MARQUISETTE
6 + 51
42 to 48 inches wide . . . hundreds of yards of Cushfon Pot, Pin Dot, Plain and Fanty Curtain Marquise ette! All full bolts!
$1.29 ‘Finespun’ BED SHEETS
$1 na
Our 6 « year guaranteed sheet in sizes 81x99, 72x99 and 63x99 inches. One to three - letter monogram without charge.
30 and 36 Inches Wide!
Painted Stripe Awnings
$1.00
Colorful new awnin that
42-In, Widths 51.20 ea. 48-In. Widths $1.39 ea,
% with steel frames
hold thels ape He qualit
avy materials with wide hems! Come complete with fixtures ready to hang.
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$1.29 WOOD PULP
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Sizes 25, 3 2% ”y 31, 32,
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