Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 December 1945 — Page 35

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“Alert at the gate, Hansman gets |

"LET'S TAKE A LOOK = AT THE RECORD"

\ [im ome o te ew imine | (YER 840 HOMES SOLD THIS YEAR.

i “Apprentice Lawrence Hansman, | Haro omens | |ind, ‘ana showed on cay ver SALES VOLUME $6,492,000. MORE experienced five est in horses, although Indiana is/ :

Ohio State has in Doug Mills | counr gl from. _ Botte, THAN $1,000,000 IN FARM SALES.

A Ee Teme finest centers and | descent, and his Irish mother enof the Big Ten's finest centers and | raged the lad in his ambitions LARGEST ADVERTISING EAST OF At forwards Coach Olsen uses Ray | 0d by the. tine he feahied ive | os Dados Citar 7 E. Market St. Established Over 50 Years [|S returned war veteran, » fine| E08 LX rans Lamy already. ROCKIES. 30 GENTLEMEN OF.

Si EE | OUT-OF-PAWN Fi re po es nd wa roe vous, tn emir | SALES TO HELP YOU. HUNDREDS

was picked up at New Orleans by:

DIAMONDS and JEWELRY | state Schedule [mm ws ini sume wane| OF PHOTOS ON DISPLAY.

(there, Hicks took Hansman to) Inspect these Beautiful Rings be TOMORROW NIGHT Mexico City, where he taught him

. what he could of the tricks of the fore you buy. . .. You'll marvel at Indiana at Louisville. te lied Mim =

the Savings! Washington of St. Leuls at (su nounts at the Hipodromo oval, . : Purdue. | horses that tested his mettle. - Then | Diamonds. are remounted into new Drake at Valparaise. gradually Hicks began to let him | oo rings, in yellow gold or platinum. Wisconsin at Notre Dame. have mounts that figured to win, 129 E. MARKET

. s . and Hansman showed that he had Many with side diamonds and Butler ‘at Miami, 0. BE I Ne. Sohd Toa]

can't be told from new, Evansville at Central Normal. first winner home on ‘March 325, Huntington at Indiana Central. | 1945,

“Hansman's star rose rapidly and Ar ; of Regular Prices! {ren Amling, both playing a third it was Just quick step to the big |}

| for the Buckeyes. | time for Hicks’ discovery. Today “1 GROUP ____$6.95 | GROUP ___$37.50 | “Bowen and Huston are six-footers, —o — | GROUP ___$14.95 | GROUP ___$67.50 J Amiins stands 5-11% and Snyder is

a “shortie”.at 5-6. Tomorrow's Big Others to $1,000.00 Ten opener will be the 50th tilt in " } . a traditional Illinois-Ohio State SPECIAL DIAMOND DIAMOND SCOTTISH series which began in 1915. Tllinois| & MASONIC RINGS RITE LAPEL PINS has built up a substantial lead over |

$29.75 * $300 . $10 dw . ii vival, Winnie 33.0f 90 guns

| Hoosiers to Play | : 7 All watches =WaTc H i with original Same Loop Rivals | SR R E £ 0 R D cases — others with new cases and dials. | |, BLOOMINGTON, Ind, Dec. 14— : :

Indiana university's 1946 football

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——" vy | WILL O ERFLOW a el ~ HOLIDAY TRAINS

Lh : o> sr Liga Yes, it's tunel This yest youtein sy

Lo | 37 ay eh Pilol dy ~~ THIS MONTH will BREAK ALL RECORDS in one last round of the superb help and underBl i 10) wy CIE. its : handling the eager flood of homeward bound AER YS | Sy tat Phi | service men and women. Larger numbers are > NN 5 RR a, Yo Fin out display... gu the arriving, and with more than half landing on. WERE USING EVERY AVAILABLE MAN, engine a Tr ates miles Ot Gotha : : the Pacifi® Coast, hauls are longer, and cars and car, but there just isn't endugh equipment aera Piller produc ok nde ou chosen Jou gts bev : spend more time both in carrying troops and to go around. Sleepers will be sold out. There'll Ghaismas morning. Mak i yout main gift Gail ot rend? fo returning for another load. often be standing room only in coaches. And hors HAY be Ses WHion ven Stafding soem is not to be had.

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MANY EASTERN CARS HAVE GONE WEST to aid in this vast movement. And many of those remaining here are speeding troops from Atlantic. ports. Thiis. heaily Uhree-dussters WE WISH WE COULD CARRY ALL OF YOU in of the Pullmans and half the coaches are on ~~ comfort But with us as with you, first things military duty. | come first. And though holiday trains may i | 2 | be full to overflowing, at least they'll be overIT'S THE MOST WELCOME JOB we railroaders flowing with happiness for the passsngece have ever tackled. But it's a job that calls for America honors most.

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