Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 June 1940 — Page 10
3 SPEEDS HOLDUP TY TR | H. P.
Court Imposes 10 - Year | [ENS Terms on Youths |} Extra Feature!
Arrested Sunday. se James Neal of Noblesville will as- $2.99 F amous
‘The law today matched speed|Sume the presidency of the Butle kk A ” ‘with ‘speed in the cases of two University Sphinx Club, junior] BE N
| youths, 17 and 18 years old, who ad- | men’s honor society, next fall. IE mitted four rapid-fire holdups yes- Mr. Neal, a Sophowmcre { this year, : BLANKETS terday. : is a member of pak
the sophomore . . The youths were Robert Henry TD Somare All 15 Wool!
Wilkins, 17, and Eugene'Perkins, 18.|the Utes Club, $ 9
They pleaded guilty to an afdavit any ihe Sigma charging one of the total of 11 ternity and Al-
crimes, police said they admitted. pha Delta Sig- STRAW HATS
Jn Criminal Court they were sen- ma advertising ] : , : ; tot tenced to 10 years in the Indiana fraternity. He ; Made to sell for $2.99 Each i : ” ssw : | Salles, Bre s Reformatory by Special Judge Ed- | . . . Beacon Blankets in i Op - hiims «an y Ry Special Juage has been a off-the-face ~ styles win Ryan, and were to be taken this member of the : grey with blue borders! : : in the popular
afternoon to begin their sentences. Butler Collegian | * Shell whipped edges! Ideal : : rough straws . . , = te, new toast
Liquor Stores Held Up sat, for camp, bungalow or gen- . Other newly Mr. Neal ’
Shortly after Saturday midnight, |elected.~ Sphinx eral summer use! ah a natu Richard Roberts was held up and |Club officers who will take over Mail or Phone orders Filled On This | rs 7 : ; robbed in the Chester Liquor Store, | duties hext fall are Thomas Mar- Item! Gn : : = WASSON’S BASE] 3913 E. 10th St. A few minutes | kin, North Vernon, Ind., vice presi-|| - ; POE later Joseph Bogue was held up (dent; Reed Shields, Ridgefield,
Soon Eon BS Ee toss l 2h attoon, Ill. . : Mr. Bogue, seeing the youths Strawberry Festival Set—Town- FULL-FASHIONED i ; — : $1, $1.25 and $2
enter with drawn guns, didn’; wait send Club 48 will hold a strawberry ! SILK : STOCKINGS i SUMMER HATS
for -any command. “All right, boys IM : : >| festival between 5 and 7 p. m. tohere it 15," Dolice quoted him as morrow in the I. O. O. F. Hall, 1336
| ome and he handed the bandits nei ware st. Entertainment will 2+ $1 ; | : : 2 tor 4
Gordo Montgomery, attendant |P€ 8iven: : : 4 A at a filling station at 702 N. Meri-[- Accident Council to Nominate — i lity, © full - fashioned t dian St. was the third victim. From |The Indianapolis Accident Preven- Birt i Tn hose: a few ; Sirus and Fels in many stole there they went to a liquor store|tjon Council will hold a dinner : ’ ! OMORROW! WHILE U NTI I IES L AS i navy, black, rose, blue, etc at 3018 Northwestern Ave. and held [meeting in the Hotel Washington at || with rayon bemberg tops! Sum- Counter soiled! * , ete...
up Trian ChekofT, 7 today to elect inati des! Si 8!5 to 10%. | , awa [Liner h sms ioaseial], | oes neces Stes 8 $530 | NO PHONE OR MAIL ORDERS ON SALE ITEMS! WASSON'S BASEMENT v of officers for election at the July : / ; . = one and & 72-7880 0 meeting. E. W. Beck, New York, : , - n were arrested a s- |safety director of the United States], : . : worth “and Vermont Sts. in a car |Rubber Co. wil speak tonight. J Si 39 to $2 gk : ty] 29 P oplin and
: ®hieh OUR OT Tan oleh, an Injured in Fall From Horse — FOUNDATIONS 1 a 1000 Prs. Women’ 5 Spring and [ “Broadcloth
the youths is being sought. Miss Blanche Henderson, 22, of 809 UNIFORMS
Otis O'Connell, 1429 N. Alabama |Church St, was injured slightly : 7 St., was in City Hospital with head |when thrown from a horse while . $ | Ih n injries after he was slugged and [riding at 28th St. and Paris Ave. : Each A ummer 1 $ of $4 in an alley off Illinois |She was given first aid-by police \ Shi) : : 1 Each St. near Ohio. and taken to her home. Samples and odd lots of ng ois ; : Aaron Thompson, 1313 -Bradbur, } “All-in-Ones,” Girdles and L578 4 ; : ] St, a taxi he pilot that he| Light Infantry Reunion Sunday— Corsets! Cotton and rayon NL | WHITE KID WHITE MESH Zipper, . Sat L0 wrap, ws Tbbed of beteen 1 ana 8. (Suzing members of CoD, tn || rwcaae uvon'snd coon || oA 17 BLOEEID| Back Maps | een “ known as the Indianapolis Light In- SaLIng. And Danses: a Ve ’ TAN CALF BLACK PATENT Misses and Women! KNIGHTS OF ST. JOHN |fantry, will hold their reunion next, - 6 : Sk Sunday at the home of Fred W. HN ; . ; An exceptional group of shoes that formerly sold ELECT J. A. BECKER |Rubin, 5825 Oak Ave. : for $1.99 and $2.99 pair! = Smart styles ALL!
A basket dinner will be held at “ir 2-Piece, $1.29 } Models for all summer wear! Pumps, Ties, Ox- : i | ; Girls’ Summer ]
Times Special 1 p. m. followed by the election of fords, Sandals . . . open heels, open or closed RICHMOND, Ind., June 3. — Jo- Ofpters fl a Soe 8] Progam at 2 h : toes! High, cuban or low heels! Not ali sizes in : p. m, e committee in charge in- : : y seph A. Becker, Batesville, is the cludes Mr. Rubin, J, E. Messick, T. PLAY SUITS each .style, but a good selection in the group! a DRESSES
new president of the Indiana |p Robbins, Frank L. Bridges, Harry : ; : Grand Commandery of the Knights |L. Jenkins and Mrs, Ally From- | ; ’ 2 le $1 or
of St. John. He was elected at the holt.
annual convention which closed| Kk of C. Elects Officers — The \ : 5 > : here yesterday. Knights of Col i f- Women’s printed cotton, 1- REGUL AR 19¢ t 1 00 ns A splehdid selection of yest y ng of) Qotusng vi Steck 9 piece play suits with match- 0 3 a | Vi ar Y sheers and prints in color-
i ficers at a meeting t h . Other officers are Frank C. Ritz, eeting tonight in the ing. wraparound skiris) fast summer dresses! Sizes
tac ls clubrooms. Those elected will take |@|- . . i : Nom albany, vice president; Leo J. loft July 1, The nominating com: Shes 12 to 13 MEN'S QUALITY SHIRTS “Season and Summer DRESSES Tio yas anyon ih
mittee includes Vasil Vanier, George N >
the Rev. Fr. “Fridolin Schuster, : Lafayette, chaplain, and Harry J. |p miloawar! unl par Stripes, checks, figures | Washable, crown-tested fabrics, made Maururer, Sichmond, yrusiee, nell. and plain whites in f 4 v to sell for $1.69 and $2 each! Rayon 1
crepes and prints in princess flares, pleated and tucked styles! Misses’ and Women’s sizes.
The commandery adopted reso- : . ; . s dutions piedging loyalty and sup-| Talbot In Command—col. Raph] . | 2-Piece, $1.29 quali thik Al fl port of State and Federal Govern- | Talbot Jr., chief of staff of the 5th | cut and pre-shrun
39-Inch Rayon ments and opposing activities and Division at Ft. Harrison, has been SLAGK SUITS with fused collars!
influences inimical to them. ordered to take temporary com- : ¢ Sizes 14 to 17. Satur n Taffeta
mand of the division until fall when $1 WASSON’S BASEMENT STORE | WASSON’S BAS) STORE 3 4
the new commander, Brig. Gen.; SL Joseph M. Cummins, will come to : : . Indianapolis. Col. Talbot tempor- 15 Popular shades in this
arily will replace Brig. Gen. Dana] Women’s suit of In-or- - Outer Shirts with match- WHILE 100 LAST! exquisite material! Full T. Merrill, who has been trans 3 M Ll bolts, all 39-inches wide!
inci ; ing slacks! Of striped crash ferred to duty at Cincinnati, O. p Excellent for bed spreads,
in. blue, aqua, luggage! : | ol : BOY MISTAKEN FOR Be Regular 79 BED SHEETS | and COTTON FROCKS | | =
: ! 108 and 63x108 - Inch PROWLER IS SHOT | es Baton con. sioner Jot ve Mistaken for a prowler, John |@ | 19¢ Cotton quality sheets! All are for sStyles! Dresses made to sell ¢ for a Jaspun Str ipe : y # :
Sinclair, 14, of 1020 N. Wallace St., | i guaranteed for 4 years of toe i ib Sach; nay, reno mmm em was]{ | Plaid Blankets | [| pimeren Spee Shh Da-Bed COVERS ullet wound inflic by one of ; ? 38-44. i three men keeping a vigil for 2 fob 31 WASSON'S BASEMENT STORE ; : $ 1 : Each
brolten sizes of 12-20 and prowlers in Chester St. 1300 block, . . ~ last night, 3 ; | a rnpiiisy ty mensd Al fine quatity with | SPORT SHIRTS . 2 for Women’s Play SHOES’ KOUSECOATS .. Each Girls Howsecshly; Ea: Desigtoll Jy fit. aniy sepa] Lawrence, 14, of 1453 N. Denny St, whipped edges! In plaids of Slub broadcloth, ad- White with colors or $ 1 Zipper and wrap in s1 : Percale prints .S lar size da-bed, held in rar :
walked through the yard in which rose, blue, gold, green or. justable necks. 7 combinations! Many seersuckers, percales. lace w -ties! : the three men, one of whom was | , orchid! An ideal summer colors. Sizes 32 to styles! Wedgie or Variety styles. Sizes long fall Skirts. in ee eee] Comes
armed, was hiding to catch prowlers "blanket! 40. sled heels! 14-52 in the group!
a gem! Sizes 8-16 who had been invading the neigh- ! a.
73 RE : &¢ : , s : : I built back weight terneca. °C boys} BLOUSES « + + 3 for D'Orsay Slippers, Pr. Women’s Aprons, 4 for * Girls’ DRESSES, Each { f 1 | tO StOD, the boys became frightened || Cottons and rayons Ln of in “Fruit-of-the - Loom "Real values in fine : | —glorified my skin and one of the men fired. . (Pe ' in dark and light S$ Lopes ot genuing uy Lon $ Beal vilies ja Bie 5O¢ 6 9 Yard | $1.29 ‘Finespun colors . . . counter ’ | th anks to S S S TONIC” wa he Tigh Jimek. the Sinclair boy ey # : soiled! Broken sizes. Soles) Seo ire, . . : » i Mi ns! Colorful | fayen Sresses Sie s 5 . h [2.23 wants to be pointed ou, us Te - BED SHEETS SWEATERS . . . 3 for irts. Shorts . 4 for FOUNDATIONS, 3 for Girls’ SLIPS ... 4 tor rapery Uras IN “skinny unhealthy skin appearance. JOURNALISM CLINIC EE ey Shirts, orfs « 4 for DURBATIONS, is S 1 ‘ you are underweight ...or not at |. . = "and high priced “Fruit-of-the - Loom astex | es - = up _ shoulder 3 $1 best . . . because of weak red-blood- WILL OPEN JUNE 7 ; 1 = # Each | oh on sweat- S 1 in shirts, shorts, S 1] way stretch in Berity 9 1 iis wis face hk $ : 8.
ls or deficient Stomach Sigestion, Uh. rg lightly rganic trouble Ww. i ’ e S T : bompasiod by org 3 Sofled! Si briets. Sizes 30 to 46! and leg band styles. muslin! 2-14. Fine quality drapery crash
t start right away on a course of DANVILLE, Ind., June 1.—Lead- : ! 34-38. ur 6 - year guaranteed | selled! Sizes in a Jarge variety of prints
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