Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 January 1941 — Page 13

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By FRANK WIDNER eee WASHINGTON AND DELAWARE OPEN TILL

STATE POLICEMAN ELMER CORD was cruising along Road 9 north of Shelbyville when he sighted a motorist speeding at 70 miles pen hour over the ice-covered highway. The officer gave pursuit and finally stoped the driver.. . : 4 <2 i : “Say, buddy, don’t you know your'e iaveling on ice?’ asked . , Reo. 49 Men’ 8

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than touched the ground when he fell flat on his face. The Indianapolis Dental Society Further warning by Officer [will meét at a 6:30 p. m. dinner Cord was unnecessary. : Monday at the g 2 8 8 Hotel Lincoln to . : LAST JULY Byford A. Haley, | hear Dt. Ermal 1S . 39¢ Each i} a farmer living Sor Lon, C. Ba ser Jd y ] : y Runes. ue, chambre, shir fod Jo Sen Wa 13 Seat St xd discuss | “Fixed | ; ba CARRS OL | e owned when the gove : i started building the powder plant. Bridgework. Mr. Haley promptly bought an Dr. J hmes acre of ground a couple of miles Huckleberry, sodistant from his former home and ciety president, started building a new house. will preside. OfThen he was taken ill and had ficers and comto enter a hospital. mittee embers While recovering, the Govern- : for the coming ment took over the new property Dr. Baker year | will be i Fam and Mr. Haley has been informed nominated and \ . ‘ io nally a he riust get out by Feb. 12. Dr, Baker will- be introduced by jp ! Dr, Paul |R. Oldham, ’ ‘ Dr. Baker graduated from the Heres what happened whet DI. |; iin [College and later vas with appendicitis. faculty member for 10 years. Xe He entered his own hospital at |practiced after graduation at KentPaoli; diagnosed his own case; |land, Ind), and has been in Indiancontracted for a bed in his own |apolis sirice 1924. hospital, and then was cared for | Following his talk, there will be by his own nurses. a ‘Hiscusdion by Dr. Dale Morton P ATCHWORK UILTS He hasn’t indicated what he will |of Greenfield, Drs. Donald Draper : | charge himself. and Henty Morrow of Indianapolis, by =k fi AFR AN sv 2 and others. na : os A To S hare This

MR. AND MRS. Byron Benson re reesei] \ \ "5 } who live near Rushville have a FIREMEN FETED Ja Cc u ahd 1] AN KETS : § \ ~~. ’ Sensational Sale of (U. B.), — After 9 JS \ /

bird dog that has adopted a cat. HUDSON, Mass.

The dog had pups not so long |firemen saved his house from burn- ; EE NA ago and each one died. Then the 4d A. Miller showed his ap- Mill 1 mperf ects—31.49 to $1.98 Values Mo ’ "ay E\ - Ne 3 ) ! R AYON

Bensons found a homeless young |preciation by serving a banquet to

gal along a road near and brought | chief Jarnes Coleman and his men. ; we : EN fs : They say that the dog raises FINEST POULTRY i : i - PE Ge f DRESSES

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an awful racket when her feline charge gets out of her sight. Fi 3 Ya = ged — 2 Er 0 j Sold By a Reputable Firm } Ce . AW Brighten up your Better qualities—all made For 40 , Mrs. Jessie Patton, ; 5 \ J our os, i Foe bo yours, eo ken . lich BhekE " 4c ob. 1B : EACH P dias Do # Sheer winter outfit with a to sell at Much Higher Prices burning in an old-fashioned lamp C ii : Flower Decked

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months ago when the old gas well 4 on her land caved in, cutting off Dr essed F ree ‘ cl 5 Choice of several colors in SWEEP the fuel. : p os 5 pretty patchwork designs, tape SWING Recently, a new gas well has THOMPSON & GO. : 7 bound edges. 3i4-1b. weight, 5-YARD C

been brought in on Mrs. Patton’s : 5 farm and the light which can be 320 E. South St. Ll, 3848 ! ar 72x78 size. SKIRT

sen fon several Mies ai Nght, Plenty lof Free Parking Space As pretty as an evenin: ILK once again is : THE BLANKETS: | C0 ‘great 5-YARD pe and PASTEL FELTS

EIGHT ENROLLMENTS Cahada Dry's Spur’ \ i (i 66x80 Full bed size. Mill runs and bodice top. Sheer white Gay, romantic hats decked with * Ra French C jr or in a large selection of jac- batiste with red or blue dots. fowers and vells, Just artived, in * Soft Spun Er pes Every wo %5 dress you_ igh

IN CCC TO BE OPEN Brings You ; . : Eight opportunities for Indiana guard patient ang colors, Sizes 16, 17. Also spun rayon ty ot ar * Rayon Bunny Suedes They're gay, colorful and smart agd youths to enroll in the Civilian Con- | ASKETBALL utcher boy pajamas. headsizes. ayn pacas they! ve Jus we ing to brighten. servation Corps will be available in NEWS Swan Skirts your er wardrobe 1541, AD Deialls COMPLETE SIZE RANGES, * Flattering Silhouettes 11 to 17, 12 to 20, 36 to a

Virgil Sheppard, director of CCC selection in Indiana, has announced LE Snap Fastener Women’s Regular $ 1.88 Boys’ and Girlg

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18-28; May 20-31; Aug. 20-31 and and (Growing Girls Nov. 20-30. One quarterly enroll- WFBM | ® Pumps © Suedes Fur Babies ment period already has closed, he q io said, and others will be held in April, 1240 on Your Dial ; © Ties ® Calfs July and October. ® Sandals : Rabariines : ids |

Persian Kurls—Kuori Kurl

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dren’s sizes 5 ' ; ALL SIZES 3 TO 9 soles. All sizes 8% to 32. ; rayon satin, and lambs’ wool lined. New yoke, Sis

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the newest styles, ay MEN'S "$1.00 DRESS GLOVES 69° 59¢ WOMEN'S DRESS GLOVES 25° |. BOYS’ ALL woOL SNOW SUIT § 21/,-Lb. Unbleach. Cotton Batts 3 a

Anoth r & ! Capeskin and pigtex grain pullons. Lined Tricot knits and suedes. - Some with leather Coat, ski pants and cap. Warmly lined coat Opens up full. comfort size. In bleached e roup and unlin ed. Blacks and browns trims. Wanted fall and winter colors and cap. double-knee pants. Sizes 3 to 10.. cotton. Each

eC dh 69¢ t¢ 98c SWEAT SHIRTS__ c WOMEN'S PURE SILK HOSE_._ c BOYS’ CORDUROY KIDDIEALLS c CLEARANCE CURTAIN GOODS. 10 59 19 88

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Choice of all colors in raglan-and set 8 Fashioned to fit snugly at the ankles. Rayon Gray and brown partridge. Overall style Phantom nets in ecru, cream and pastels, 3 . sleeves. All sizes 34 to 46. Imperfects ... . reinforced at points of wear. Wanted colors bib and suspenders. Sizes 2 to 10 To 10-yard lengths, Yard

- bovely 80x80'square per- bt od 79¢ MEN'S DRESS WIRED Sd | 590 Women's LASTEX GIRDLES 25¢ Bar LANNg! Shes 39° Syn aie) La

cale aprons in a fine . P ; All Derfeck guality, in choice of many pai Two-way stretch garments fashioned of Large plaid patterns, inner-outer style. Blue, 49¢ Values. 50x50 size, Blue and yellow com=

assortment of colors, s. Ali have standup collars. Sizes

“Fruit of the Loom’ lastex. All sizes .... green, red and brown. Sizes 6 to 18 . binations, Guaranteed fast color

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Regsior and exiva lrse SNH, ER Man's Reg. $1.45 & $1.95 Women’s 49¢ Rayon | Clean-Up! Girls’ Coats MILL REMNANT PCS. : FELT HATS TAFFETA SLIPS Snow Suits and Sets ‘BATES’ BEDSPREADS:

Bib and Coverall Aprons ® 39° i Fur and wool felts in smart Novelly . siribe yon k Srmetly $5.95 Fee einen NOW $3.00 Suitable for single beds, : : hai d colors. All full cloths, bias cut, adjust- ormerly $4.44.......NOW $2.37 ouches and drapes. — Pliofilm Tea Apr ons cbheoee Cc RE y $ 00 ble shoulder . straps, Formerly $7.84 NOW $4.00 Ra ons and cotton jac- : Assorted colors, lined with leather sweat lace and tailored styles, c F | efrr IN 9 yons 8, é wi peach color, sizes 34 to ormerly $4.84.......NOW $2.00 J quards in many pat- . ids. Siz . 50. | Broken Size Ranges terns and colors. i

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¢ » | E »”» Indiana Ss Lar gest Var iety. Store ‘ All sizes in “Big Yank.” Broken sizes in Csh- All-wool skirts and "Wanted strie from -Taffetas, crepes and velvet trimmed dresses. Non-burnable pads ‘and unbleached muslin

ts kosh—whiie they last much higher Des styles and Si : much nirher zes 3 to 16 but not in each style covers. BACH

G. C. MURPHY CO. ~ Men's $1.19 & $1.95 Sweaters Qe $1.00 FOUNDATION GARMENTS 50° BOYS’ and GIRLS’ ANKLETS Be © 14-QT. ENAMEL DISH PANS__ 2 |

and d_ zipper rc fronts, plain and fancy backs. All-in-one foundations with lace and satin Large choice of patterns and colors. Mostly Heavy coated gray enamel. Round. deep

The Shopping Trend Is Toward WBlifs bra ios and stocking SUBpuRlets + all first quality—All sizes. .. : shape. . While 150° last Market and Illi nois Sts.” | MEN'S WINT ER UNION SUITS aC $1.00 to $1.95 FUR FELT HATS Bf\c GIRLS’ REG. 49¢ SWEATERS ®)=c | 59¢ ALUMINUM PERCOLATORS