Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 September 1940 — Page 4
2 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ¥RIDAY. SEPT. 6, 1940 B® WER- AGE TANKS ‘See What Your Hubby Did at Ayres’ E. 10TH TROLLEY [ a: ROGER ee 'U BE SHIPPED | | | IS EXTENDED TO of Indianapolis F
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- S War & I Vd SLID ar Supplies to Be ‘Action Taken Despite Split v Domininn | Dominion, Defense In Residents’ Views: Re- - Board Re I : : od Board Reveals. | route Riverside Bus. ‘oo | g S P) { The extension of the E. 10th St v S epared today {trackless trolley service to Arlington e 5 S ding ‘Ave. and the rerouting of the Rit . Ys Canad erside ‘motor bus line, were ap- : oe v h {proved by the Works Board toda © NE The action of the board at a pub 8 - 2 | Hie hearing was taken despite divided 8 iy {opinion of residents on the change raft, A E requested by the Indianapolis Rail - ['wavs, Tne : TED reer The proposed changes must he an v S assun | proved by the Public Service Com > 8 ng si 'mission - t vi : | On the Bast Side, trackless trolley a - {service on 10th St. would be ex- t es Wein Wig : {tended from Olney Ave to Arling-| a $ ul nosevelt {ton Ave The present 10th St motor : With {bus service would be discontinued evs vesterdar The : Roa irae | The Ayres’ new elevators . . . get the okay of the workmen's wives. Change Cuts Fare a A = ® - Monda — 3 “ w " - “ On the North Side, the route of 0 fhe HOUSING PROJECT IN dibs : the Riverside motor bus would be e Ds Ion switched from Delaware and Ala- . Se Workers, Families Geta Lift 7 mom pose a shks “to \Cipada ama Sts. to Capitol Ave. scouth of | Y - oa S. BEND DISCUSSED / 130th St. The bus would continue | Ly Eo a I dtore's Elevator Party i wee we wom or om s erec NSD) - y 1 } : . SOUTH BEND. Ind. Sept. 6 to ‘the Veterans’ ‘Hospital ‘and ‘Ma : PF.) —<St. Joseph County and or - Something mew in parties—a | last May,” another workman's wite rian College Y ape Township officials and civic ‘look what your hubby did” party— Said, “I've heard nothing at home Favoring the 10th St. trackless toda ad decided to peti- 'was held ‘at the L. S. Ayres & Co but the new elevators. I've had to trolley extension with its T-cent fare m e Stith Rend Cit o 1ci] |store last night as four new super eat and sleep with them. But they're "were Cecil MeConahv, 5021 E. 11th | South Bend Cit) ouncil | StO ast nignt as 1 $ EL " = ~ : P to SestabliEh ‘a whiney housine deluge elevators were placed in Jandies, aren't they St.; Claude Rochford, 826 Bancroft | . rEVET rl wes Tela ve ie i i : SETVite Some of the guests went up to St, and Ralph Blair, secretary of i authori to erect homes 101 ndal- } i , y n ~ 2 ~ Brit here has cant ; I'he guests. about 250 of them. the 10th floor and looked over the the East Side Civic I.eague _ Bt a : ore he ARE ; i control room They pointed to the 3-cent reduc . South Bend last Were the workmen who built the cont . . . Lance] Portage tlevators, their ‘wives ‘and families You see those big motor outfits! tion in fare as the chief benefit 3 DIAMOND LOVE MATES 10-DIAWOND oR PAIR . 2’ rol ( 3 ny y 3 . « 1 nee Déhate Faracak pointed ‘out that Evervbody was there from the up there?” a workman asked his from the proposed change ahi SHeReY Tn Wi ¥ Both ‘Ring A HURL 6 STH o R ey reas: "conditions hag Architects and draftsmen ‘who pre- ‘wife. “I helped put them in. They Opposing the discontinuance of BEREs Th YORAERE $ 50 You'll Tall In lo 9 00 a riage 96 low Yerba] pared the plans to the common weigh seven tons each. That's why the motor bus service were William wi Ig AEMONds In at first sight. 5 gleaming oe 7 laborers and skilled craftsmen ‘who I've been heading straight for an|E. Hart. North Irvington Civic the wedding band diaiohds in each ring Ths. Ad the art 1 ork assy po r \ t me o ne t 7 che ’50 1 > ¢ tutnilies "had “been did the at tual work easy chair when I get home League presiden w. H. Fisher, 850 $1.00 WEEKLY $1.50 WEEKLY ww of Lara vb: I'he workmen, dressed in their After evervbody had their fill of N. LaSalle St. and W. T. Allen, 1202 AF ~oi e in 8 hr Sunday clothes instead of their |jnspecting, touching and riding in!N. Arlington Ave 3 Ning ETE AONE + yaa Avera ll 1. we ome FA 2 \ Te Damne usual overalls. took their wives for the elevators they went to the 7 2 Et d have to hous he | rsAss 11 SR Pd yn . . : a Ls Nee ™ b ease SP ONC GERD U "Have ouse the | rides up and down in the handsome eighth floor auditorium for ‘a pro- Traffic "Hazard s he. Shaadi a 10S z " : new elevators. Proudly patting the | gram | Thev contended the change would ttending et- olicteninge mal-finis v ] f o > v > ! n : " A Crasse fo 3 er ding the me el tening oak-finish walls of the WwW. W. Ward. Avres’ maintenance inconvenience the motor bus patrons vcerfinl - av ot + 3 > ¥ To | ” ” a and |] Overfield, Indianapo- | elevators Le the tile work, the work superintendent, gave a brief talk and that the larger trackless trolleys 3 { an eS ¢ Tr D he ‘bui sn leased | Pe ana their part in the praising everyone who had ‘a part would be a traffic hazard . in the Atlantic. Ten REE CIEL x pr ta “Lioo} — "an electrician said | the work. Charles M. Davis, ad- During the debate on the Riverofficers arrived ir SANDERS CHILD KILLED ¢ ~ mM, an CeCITICIan Sald. | certising ‘manager for the store, was Side bus change, Alabama St. resi1 There's that new full signal finger- ’ i begin selec-| BLOOMINGTON, Ind. Sept 6 (U.| ti pontrol panel T'was telling you Master of ceremonies dents who opposed it ‘also brought P) —Joan Vaught, 6. of Saunders. \apoyut. All the operator has to do! Several instrumental ‘and voeal Up the subject of street lighting on ll ted ‘after /was killed yesterday when she js push ‘buttons for the various Selections ‘were given “by youthtul the immediate North Side which y President that the darted in front of a car driven by | floors ‘and the ‘machinery does ‘all Charlene Buttz ‘and her ‘accordion they said was inadequate. For that might build t Stull, 59, of Bloomington, on | the rest.” ; {buddies—Viola Peacher and Anita reason, they favor the present serv- { vewfoundland. | the public square “Ever since thev started on these Bossert—while a male chorus, com- ice, they said = —¢ posed of nine of the store's porters,| Proponents of the change cited a aN * sang ‘a group ‘of Negro spiritnals. | 3-minute reduction in bus schedules bd The chorus included Harry Pryor, 8hd said a bus on Capitol Ave | Foster Covington, Horace Hicks [Would bea convenience for passen- ly ! William Walker, Moses Stanfield, £ers going to Methodist Hospital n * Anthony Smith, James Taylor, Her- \ ? bert Smith and Carson Baio) he . : i : TAY The program ovel VoLRAS A 31 NJUNG : al . nn WE TY GORGEOUS SOLITAIRE 3 DIAMOND RING 5 - - DIAMOND Kg room where they were turned rs A diamonc a S 75 Ya Fe 8 50 tensatiana va S with instructions to ‘order what- | Pon: Rd om nating ho ait biti { ever you want.” | gold n diamone on The four new elevators just) ‘A hearing on ‘a ‘Suit contesting | 0c WEEKLY { placed in service are a part of eight | the State Highway Commission's . 0 THE NEWE ST being replaced in the main butlding. | right to build a new Road 31 southDESIGNED Two others are under consiruction least out of Indianapolis was post now and the remaining two will poned todav in Circuit Court. The FASHIUNS THAT WE be started a little later case probably will be heard next or SE ! The elevators are being installed weo y ARE FEATURING THI : | No Ce halts URING HIS START YOUR BROOKS by the Otis Elevator Co. under The postponement was made at SEASON ON OUR CON- the supervision of Arthur H. Speri- | the request of attornevs for both VENIENT EXTENDED PAY CHARGE ACCOUNT ing of Chicago [ sides, who said they desired more V I=IN} i i CINITINT CA : i part time. The suit, asking that the od n | NOW AND SIMPLIFY ssi PLAN BUYER HAULS AWAY Commission be enjoined from con- ™ ia { YOUR FALL SHOP- Yt WS hey - DIAMOND RING LATEST D E $ | ® N PING! STOLEN FURNITURE Jesse A. Pickard, garage owner, liv- : TH Ah . ing on the present Road 31. He 58 50 fh mond eur 00 tal aes oni $100°° ’ r NAT (contended t Co ssion ter's trade. dad hd a feven dia é NEW SCOASTHE, Jd., Sept. % ‘qu, [SOtended Sie -Bommission “ad io ters tra ven Sta ” P) It takes Yever thi .. | right to lay out a new route Fe eet ad of Tegal splendor! akes a clever thief to have Work “on the BPs Ft £1 someone else make his “haul” for, Lag Sn Ro er a Oy 75c WEEKLY $1.50 eeu $2.00 WEEKLY him (road, nearly five miles extending Yar NN « T7411: [from & point south of Greenwood " Your Neu { tility Wien ‘a ‘local “man. "Thomiss Bell from pe ith of Green dd ; to ‘a point northwest of the town, | [LT bE] 1314 (1) q . returned home after an absence of has been started. 'T. ‘A. Dicus. “High od oS S - Sensation . . . a few days he found three rooms... : ; y a 1] stripped of furniture. 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