Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 October 1946 — Page 9

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OCT. 17,1946 § THURSDAY, OCT. 17.1046 on Tr Wa J a TAAL Foie ia i oe Cha . on ia is Al Pranning to Build a Home? POLICE BUSY AS i mo A | lll 3 Lat 4 hot Es | Celtic's . | PE po | or : B =z {1 OME 10ANS 3 CARS: PILE UP obi! ay Low: Gost Four Sent to Hospitals n ; The : i ? : ; ome Joan can quky J | ot | 105¢: #1 Great [lly smal |, Toi a

tion of principal and in- {one of the most puzzling accident | £ terest saves you money. [reports they have encountered “in| § |. Taxes and insurance are {recent months—a nine-car accident .. Included. No loan com- {which resulted in four persons be- | mission charge. = For {ing sent to the hospital and inr- | SY your home purchase [juries to several others.

loan, or refinancing A car driven by Robert Kennada, | your present loan, See

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| i) Celtic. | Bedferd, struck a truck operated by | : : i Competitive Interest Rates {Paul Shelby, R. R, 3, Indianapolis, | : |] Marion County Homes {last night‘ at Mendenhall rd. and “ a highway 87. COATS | » ah | C I Mr. Shelby is in serious condition Sn if / at City hospital, Three passengers in '45 and '46 3 ELTI EDERAL Mr, Kennada's car, all from Bed- With the rious stores j| PAVINGS £ LOAN ASSOCIATION (ford, who were injured are: Paul i 1 of Indianapolis Hawkins, 27, in fair condition at RE]

23 W. OHIO ST. City; William Jones, 25, in fair con- Fa : dition at Long, and Robert Clubb, | : 25, treated for..minor injuries at City.

1 Struck by Truck ‘ Another motorist, Robert G.Comstock, 926 N. Emerson ave, halted

his car at the end of a line of cars

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. : waiting for wreckage to be cleared jn bringing | From Our from the highway by state police. u oney- ¢ : A _semi-trailer truck, driven by Iie Vania {| Wome Treasures Shop | cy mum m1 Concord. st in is sale i] plowed into the rear of Mr. Comdemon stock's car, knocking it and three A other cars in the queue into. each : ite it! other, : ! The semi-truck caromed into a ; t owe # bo ditch and turned over, Mr. Huff urself do was injured slightly. : . A police wrecker soon arrived on ie in and the accident scene. With one of}... these coats the wrecked vehicles in tow ft W. started back to town. Seen Toe Late / xh A car driven by Mrs. Goldie P. oa : hesterfiolds Bailey, R. R. 1, Box 536, swung into | Kentucky ave. off Blaine ave. just| oy Coats as the wrecker was passing the in-

: ® . tersection. +. ... tied Coats ih Princeton Mrs. Bailey told police she saw | CHECK ? h 1 the wrecker too late.

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on Kentucky ave, and bounced off} ERSEY into the wrecker. d 9

uli-Len . : / Le gihs Princeton China presents a Jolin’ “Whitehead. who was p= f Vagger | charming new cigarette box erating the wrecker, was slightly In i : sats od] with matching tray in th injured, . 4 | 9 | y ! : 9 Police called it a night. p oy ever popular plume design. H Lined & 3 popular p 9

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of district conventions being held in AL Wom Tray cesentans $1.89 Indiana cities by the Knights of nior Sizes Fy Pythias grand lodge are announced to 15 Mail or Phone Orders Filied by Reuben L. Robertson, grand

keeper of records and seal, The local Knighté of Pythias lodge af Terre Haute will be host to a convention on Oct. 24, with afternoon and evening meetings set. * h

Cities to be represented ‘are Riley,

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Fonianel, Caner Pot Salve Oy | BROWN and WHITE: STADIUM BRIGHT FOOTBALL SHADES of ROYAL BLUE! KELLY GREEN! RED! A similar convention will be held A ee ALSO BLACK and BROWN! SIZES 9 to 15, and 10 to (8! at Paragon on Oct. 25, with repre- nother leading fashion for ‘ : sentatives from Edinburg, Martins- the woman Who is shorter

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Fashion Dress Department

Gather round, gals for the warmest, brightest coats of the 1946 fall season! The COLORS are bright - = enough to take the chill out of the coldest wind ... . THE ALL-WOOL FABRICS are wonderful . . . and THE ALPACA LININGS are snugqgle-warm and" cuddle-soft! Full length coats! Belted shorties!

Box shotties, too! Put a "CHEER LEADER" on your fashion team and you'll beat old man winter every time! i

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