Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 January 1947 — Page 2
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Ee ave 8 asd sme _cvneine” _} | Hinted as Counter Meas Mel hha nctng.” | Propasa Hin * ounter ure i ois’ “ash fay 1 Tn Mr. Durocher told the judge he «Clone A nr fo iCut * nois. oses land the actress got married “just To GOP Demand r 20 Per Cen Cut Hi h Co : on the spur of the moment” The Campanion on Dates THEO UP ~ i gh Court Appeal would not auager fsisied Nuly \ gL nt SPRINGPIELD: nm, Jan # vs v oy California. i 18+ year-old per cent income — supreme court - Swift“ Remance HN [1 rennet in Hollywood |. « Y today as the house rules committee met to take Ry upneld the right of Titinols pubs Hit 4 : he me et et 0 US { bel = a slight delay while Leo He said he would leave for ne | h nightspots as a sophisticated model rates indefinitely. The rules committee planned to schedule the bill for "valuta bs basis.” b= 4 health certificate, the | East shortly after _feturning ’ lof “24—turned up today as a key| use debate ext Tuesday or v The cot in an unanimous 5 Hollywood. witness in the hunt for the torture ONE: Republican control of the opinion rejected the appeal ‘of Mrs. The couple's whirlwind elopement {murderer of beautiful FElizabeth| mnere was some opposition to senate came up for its first major|Vashti McCollum, an avowed athe- * was initune with thelr swift ro- rt. contioning, present ‘excise taxes on [test on a G.O. P. request to con-|ist, who had sued to ban Bible ; mance. Mr. Hendricks, who con- The girl was Lynn Martin. Bhe| oo “items as furs, cosmetics, rall-|tinue the special war investigating classes In the Champaign, Til, tested Miss Day's divorce but later was a Hollywood roommate Of the .. vicxets and telephone bills. But committee another year. schools. : withdrew his suit, claimed he knew 22-year-old “Black’Dahlia”. and her |e extension was expected to pags| TWO: Senator Homer Capehart| Mrs. McCollum, 33, wife of a Unt Wu Tas about Wo | Lone of the situation a companion in bars and on datesihe house overwhelmingly. (R. Ind) demanded that congress versity of Nllinols horticulture pro N Fa Jugs and Durocher * a e a with men. °* On the income tax front, several spell out the meaning of “work” un-|fessor, argued that her son, James, kissed nounced they were in love ov. The blond and shapely gic sald|pny aimed at increasing the basic|der the wage-hour law to prevent 11, wis “embarrassed.” He was the : This was seven days after thex she hadn't seen Miss Short since| er sonal tion from $500 to from being “harassed” by only pupil in*his class not taking he he ‘Culitornia Judge met. FORMS PARTY—With scads |Sept. 20, Then They siopped- Sharing $1000 or $1500 have been introduced | portal-to-portal pay claims. He said religious instruction. a room Aan en at a sho! be e locutory decree expressed his dis- | d rd of political parties already, Italy A Toom aNd Ee tar friends would in the house. rh ther * hous Sane despite objections 3 Find No Vielation approval of the Tepeat performance Grain an Fee now has a new one—an anti- have a motive for the sadistic han naTesae in exiting, 5 Ye- Te sisiplsiation busily Md opinion, written by Justice in Juarez, Communist Socialist group, butchering. duction, would get the support of studied an audit report showing a Oaties XE mp Sune the : Pan Judge Dockweiler told Miss Day's, Dealers Convene headed by Giuseppe Saragaf, | After four hours of questioning|ine Democratic leadefship. It’ also/$125563 shortage in the official ac- s denial
{ her petition, 4 attorney that she could be prose she was released to juvenile su-|would have some Republican sup-|counts of Former House Sergeant at!” C cuted as a bigamist if she —~ The annual banquet of the Indiana above, former president of the |thovities port, perhaps even on the tax-wring Arms Kenneth Romney, House Phin Sasnesh the ours Mund *|anothier husband before Her Cali-| Grain and Feed Dealers association | constitutional assembly. When No Definite Leads house ways and means committee. Speaker Joseph W. Martin Jr. asked | onecience of any individual or fornia divorce became final in 8. po pejg next Monday in-the : closer co-operation with Com- | Police frankly were without any| Meanwhile, there were these other | the justice department to take &c-|gyoup so long as the classes are cone
wi Tog Xifo Shrotenen n hia club. | munists was advocated at re- [good leads to the slayer. The developments on Capitol Hill: tion. ducted upon s purely voluntary
r No. 1 suspect in the grisly murder basis.” ‘It’s Too Late’ | The oh esting % ie group gens 255 Socielint en was » woman whose name Was not (fought and quarreled for her com-|and possible hideouts’ where the| The court found no indication of The lawyer, Bernard Silbert, will esand throug i the new group whose emblem |disciosed. She was accused by a|panionship. pretfy victim's screams would have “any violation of state ind federal ; lrushed to a phone to warn his | Opening session at 10 a. m. Mane is ‘seen in back round. Three ar- mysterious man who telephoned a| Miss-Martin, who described her- gone unheard. guarantees,” Justice Thompson 2 ; beautiful client. |da¥ E. G. Byer, Purdue university, hols foragrd.n |notel next to the Hollywood spart- [self as an orphan, had been miss-| “It sounds like a cheap detective wrote. “To deny the existence of * ee / Laraine hid her face from report-| =, oop ute » Mr. Durocher told, will report on operation ‘and man- | rows, symbolizing * "forward." | ment house where Miss Short and ing since & few hours before Miss thriller,” said Capt. Jack Donohoe | religious motivation is to deny the oe, Mr. Silbert. ‘agement of grain elevators. overshadow the sickle and ham- |ner friends lived. Short’s nude and severed body—|of the homicide squad. “But we inspiration and authority of the NATIO? Lippy threatened to bust & Pho-' ‘wry, Lip” immediately phoned | Other speakers will include Elton While Miss Martin was not &|brutally tortured and mutilated— finally were forced to turn to the Constitution itself.” CAST 8 _tographer’s nose. Judge Dockweiler ‘and pleaded with | Kile, Kilesville, O.; J. O. MeGlin-t 7 - : suspect, police still believed the|was found last Wednesday morning [theory that, a woman was at the! In her original sult in the lower will be cc Both sped away in a station wag- him to withhold id any action until he |tock, Chicago; Ray B. Bowden, {Waa TO OFFER COTS guilty person was a woman jealous|in a lovers’ lane. bottom of it. court, Mrs, McColldm had charged. states alo on to their separate domiciles. and Laraine could explain in per-| Washington, D. C., and W. H. Bryan,| WASHINGTON, Jan. 22 (U. P.. |ot Miss Short's close friendship| It was the greatest concentration| He pointed to other mutilation | that religion was “a racket based on from the “We have nothing to say,” they son. St. Louis, Mo. | _The war assets administration with men and women alike. of + law agencies ferreting out a murders in which women in jealous | fear and prejudice and a disease of and to so chorused as they pushed their way The ‘judge said he wouldn't make Nathan H. Gist, New York, will| announced today it soon would offer| Miss Short's women friends—all {criminal in two decades. More than rages hacked their girl friends tothe mind contracted in childhood.” will be par ough reporters to the waitingjany promises. speak at the second day's opening | 300,000 surplus used cots at 80 cents| young, pretty and vivid like herself 700 police, sheriff's deputies and |death. J Mrs. McCollum said previously Weuther { “This is one umpire” said. Judge | session. Dr, E. L. Butz, Purdue uni- | each. The lot cost the government —were even more numerous than state officers were systematically Another .lead came from a Los | that she would carry her fight te e natior etre. the wedding, Mr. Durocher | Dockwefler, “that Mr. Durocher will | versity, also is scheduled to speak. $1,929.20, Iher suitors. Like her suitors, theyichecking rooming houses, motels|Angeles hotel manager. the U. 8. supreme court. a asion n RVs |) orthwest . and snow develop in Idaho Pal tana, in ® ; New Yori + No pre elsewhere ue "though ti ———— showers ii Near fre be experie Jacksonvil Air mass 1
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.WILL CONTINUE THRU THURSDAY!
SHOP EARLY TOMORROW —9 A. M.—Due tq the tordl cold weather Tuesday, we will continue Mm TuMBLETWIST RUG in red, 12x12, origi inal
our Semi-Annual Remnant Sale through Thursday in order to give everyone an opportunity to take 165.60
0 rguaLETWiT RUG in ‘white, 9x12’, , oviginlf
a) SE RUG i in white, 12x18’, ori indi 248. f
, NOW ss se BABI ENBINTER LTR
advantage of the tremendous savings offered in every department throughout the entire store. Remember, Thursday is the last day. Every item advertised reduced V4, Va and 2 OFF THE ORIGINAL PRICES. (ALL ITEMS SUBJECT TO PREVIOUS DAY'S SELLING.) te 10% in the group.
AYRES & COMPANY
¥. TOILETRIES MISSES’ BUDGET SHOP DRESSES WALLPAPER JODELLE DAYTIME FRAGRANCE, originally 1.50, | Now 8.90 10¢ Rol
2.50, now P-5 9 VITAMINS, 10's, originally 2.69, now. . 984 (More than 1.350 Rolls) WALLPAPER in 6 to 14-roll lots, many patterns available,
$9 9 VITAMINS, 9 Minerals, 100’, originally. 1.98, Bye originally 35¢ to 1.75 single roll,
10¢ single roll WALLPAPER, FIFTH FLOOR
smrvy ess
5,000 SILK WOSE
Originally 1.95 to 199. 3.95 Pair Pair
Included are 6-thread sturdy sheers; 2 and L 4 S .
(1) TWO-TONE WILTON in green, 9x9’, originally 12450, OW ...cvvvnes Vener sh snsnne
(2) TONE-ON-TONE WILTON: in red, 2. a nally 199.50, now . Renee th
(1) FIGURED WILTON in ot x12’, orginally 146.
00, now .ccoenvnnne resins)
(1) TONE-ON-TONE WILTON in green, 9x12’, - ie . nally 98.50, NOW ....cccivercnnncnans 9.50
(1) TONE-ON-TONE WILTON in green, 9x12’, originally 94.50, now . cress 34.50
(1) WOOL LOOP TWIST RUG, ton. 8.3x13.6 ft. Originally 143.00, now asi eer er 69.50
(1) TWISTWEAVE RUG; gray, 11.3x15', origioaly 166.50, now . ewe
(1) FIGURED WILTON, blue, 9x13 * Or ss 155.50, now ...... .:
(1) TWISTWEAVE, maple color, 15 " Originally 155.50, NOW .....oconevccssccsnnes
(1) TONE-ON-TONE WILTON, tan, 12x15.1 ft. Originally 182.50, now ......cceseves
(1) TWISTWEAVE RUG, beige, 12x14.8 ft. org nally 183.00, now 0
| 3 thread in 45 gauge or 51 gauge. Sizes 82 -
Group of misses’ dresses ig printed and plain rayorr crepe and wools. Originally 12.95 to 19.95, NOW t.cvvrnnnninsaranrannes 8.90 BUDGET SHOP, THIRD FLOOR
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PS VITAMIN C TABLETS, 250 mg., 100's, originally 3 , NOW ess ss sAEIs SERB EN RERERI EEE 2.98 :
® Plus 20% tas. : TOILETRIES AND DRUGS, STREET FLOOR
STATIONERY ITEMS NOVELTY ANIMAL BANKS, originally 1.00,
ART NEEDLEWORK (250) SPOOLS PLASTIC CORDE, originally 1 ».
WOMEN'S ALL-WOOL
divas)
HOBBY NOTES, originally 59¢, now AUTOMATIC PENCILS, originally 1.00, now. .. . LEATHER PENCIL CASES, originally 59¢ and 69¢,
now. i 10¢ : CLAN PLAID SKIRTS 00 50¢ Originally 898 ' 4.99
Kiltie and pleated-all-around styles in authentie clan plaids; broken fizes. SPORTSWEAR ACCESSORIES, THIRD FLOOR
STATIONERY, STREET FLOOR
TURKEY PATE, originally 28¢c each, now 8 for 1.00
SARDELLEN OR BLOATER PASTE, eriginilly 18¢c 2 for 1.00
2-LB. FRUIT CAKE, originally 3.20, now... ... 2.39
1-LB. PLUM PUDDING with jor of Brandied Cher Sauce, originally 2.30, now 14%
1-LB. BLUM FRUIT CAKE, originally 1.63, now, 1.29
1-LB. EDNA A CAT DATE LOAF, originally 1.21, now:
EPICURE SHOP, STREET FLOOR
SUBDEB SPORTSWEAR GROUP OF CLAN PLAID JACKETS, originally 6 2%
GROUP OF ALL-WOOL SWEATERS, pull-over in Cardigan styles, originally 6.98 to! 8.98, 2.99 to 3.99
i Gp of Striped Cotton Blouses, originally 2.70, A 1. 2 SUBDEB SPORTSWEAR, FOURTH FLOOR
WOMEN'S BLOUSES Were 4.98 te 5.40 2.99 and ends of rayons and Mc
sizes and colors. THIRD FLOOR
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(15) HAND- PAINTED LUNCHEON CLOTHS, originally 3.45,398, now ......... cua 1.98 { 10) SCARFS TO MATCH, originally 1.30, now 59 (15) STAMPED COTTON 5-PIECE LUNCH SETS, originally 1.50, now 98¢ (100) STAMPED DRESSER SCARFS, originally 1.00 to 1.98, now 50¢, 9
( 10) VANITY SETS, originally 85¢c, now ART NEEDLEWORK, FOURTH FLOOR
MEN'S HATS AND CAPS
ADMIRAL CAPS, two-tone, light weight, originally 1.50, now 89¢
ADMIRAL CAPS, tan or red corduroy, originally 2 00s
GOLF HATS; blue, rust, green included, originally 3.50, now : 1.89 TWEED HATS, originally 5.00, now. ......... 2.89 PILE-LINED CAPS AND HELMETS, orginally 5.00 and 7.50, now 9, 3.69 SK! CAPS, assorted colors, originally 3. 50 28. 3 5 now OLDEN AND DENNIS HUNTING CAPS, eis 329 B25, DOW ws ssw idan Car ear sia 2.69 ODDS AND ENDS OF MEN'S CAPS, originally 85¢, now 59% MEN’S HATS AND CAPS, SECOND FLOOR
250 Pairs Men's
"COTTON KNIT PAJAMAS ; DNginly 2. 68
(250 Prs.) Men's Cotton Knit Pajamas, broken sizes and colors. Originally 5.00,
7
yd
SPORT
and 3.98
under suit jackets. In legienne sizes.
Originally 3.00 ? 00 . "
All-.wool and wool-and-rayon shirts in the ever-popular crew-neck, short-sleeve, tuck-in style—to wear now and all spring, alone or
COLLEGIENNE SPORTSWEAR, SECOND FLOOR
Gollegionnes’ SHIRTS
pastels and white; col-
BATHROOM
Originally 1.00, now. Originally 1.75, now,
1/, PRICE
In many colors and styles.
Originally 2.15, now. DRAPERIES, FIFTH FLOOR
LID COVERS
chrseniiurses ve idOe ATT EE LE RT .84¢ evinaarraeses ne SBE
(1) FLORAL AXMINSTER, burgundy, 12x19 ft. Originally 227.75, now ....198.50
(1) TWISTWEAVE RUG, green, 12x13 ft. Original 250.00,
(1) IWISTWEAVE RUG, gran, 12x18 ft. Original}
m CARVED WILTON, tan, 12x12 ft. Originally 195. 179.50
B50, NOW +2 0vevvassrcrsriana ateidin
(1) TWISTWEAVE RUG, rose, 12x12 ft. Originall 159.50, now f2 9.55
(J) PLAIN AXMINSTER, eed 12x12 ft. Originall 141.20, now k{ 9.58
‘(1) PLAIN TUFTED VELVET, beige, 12x12 ft. Originally 204.Q0, now 159.50
(1) TONE-ON-TONE WILTON /RUG, blue, 12x15.9 ft. Originally 152.25, now 139.50
(1) PLAIN TUFTED VELVET RUG, 11x15 ft., brown. Originally 169.50, now 39.50
(1) FLORAL AXMINSTER, 12x18 ft. Rose. Original 204.75, now
(4) HOOKED RUGS, 9x12 ft. Rose. Originally 99.00, now ea. 179.50
(2) ee RUGS, 6x9 ft. Rose. Originally 109.50
. 99.50
(4) SOTTON RUGS, 9x12 ft. White. AM 135.00, n eo. 74.50
(1) COTTON a 9x7 ft. White. Originally 81.00
now : * Oe 49.54
(1) PLAIN VELVET RUG, SSx10 ft. Blue. Originally :
43.50, now
(a WILTON RUNNER, 2314 ft. Seige Original 41.36, now . 29.7
(1) WILTON RUNNER, 22x13 1 ft. Red. Orig} palit 58.50, now ..
(1) AXMINSTER RUG, 369. a Green. Grane “24.95, now
