Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 April 1947 — Page 4
hands of Patrolman William Lee.
; SLIM JIM—Like the elusive culprit of #he old comic strip "Slim Jim" who always managed to shake off his pursuers, the holdup man who held up a drug store today left only his cap in the
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Boy, 14, Confesses
«; L goer. and past president of Indian-|tomorrow in the Aaron-Ruben fuiw : Lodge of B'nal “B'rith and|peral home. The body will be cre- £ . Grand Lodge 2. He was mated. 3 es . Survivors are his wife, Mrs. May wad. been chairman of the Jewish myeihery Bamberger: his son, Julian Bamberger, a daughter, Mrs. Carofo. Ju a member of the Phi iiine Solomon and four grandchilA | dren.
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former Indianapolis resident, Wednesday in Tampa, Fla. He was 22, Mr. Blanthette was born here but moved to Tampa in 1937. He contracted fever while serving with the navy in the South Pacific.
Killing Benefactor
" He told police he shot Alvin Wit-
Survivors are his parents, Mr. and [about plans for the boy to attend Mrs. Fred K. Blanchette; a sister,|summer school. Mr, WittenbergMrs. Beatrice Walker and a brother, |er’s body was found at his farm Ralph Blanchette, all of Tampa.
near here early yesterday,
Dr. Maxey sald the amount of cash taken was “several hundred
PORT WASHINGTON, Wis, April |, 28 (U. P.).—Police today held Frank Sell, 14, who confessed killing his wealthy benefactor because he did not want to go to summer school
tenberger, a Milwaukee broker, with a 22-caliber rifle during a quarrel
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CALIFORNIA WRECK — This photo shows a portion of the wreckage of the Los Angeles-New Orleans flier "Argonaut" of the Southern Pacific. railway near Ontario, Cal. The car at the left, third in the train, stayed attached to the cars ahead of it, but the fourth car, at the right in this photo, broke loose and slammed into the third car. Four persons were seriously injured in the car at the left.
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Knitied Slipcovers Reduced for Clearance Rog. $4.06 Chair Covers _________ NOW $2.98 Reg. $9.98 Sofa Covers _________ NOW $5.98
Snug filing knitted slip covers for regular roll arm chairs and Sofas. Woven allover design. In wine, blue, green and rust.
DRAPERY REMNANTS re owe ig Liate Now $1 00
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Reg. $3.95 Braided Oval Rugs, NOW
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DOMESTICS, YARD GOODS
Reg. $2.98 Army Blankets _____ NOW
Approximately 66”x84” side In olive drab or grey shades. Reconditioned. Reduced for clearance.
Reg. 59¢ 36-In. ACA Ticking ___ NOW
6 1/5 oz blue and white ACA ticking in full bolt
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Soiled or Damaged Domestic Items 14 10 145 OFF
BLANKETS TOWELS WASH CLOTHS SPREADS Mostly one of a kind. Priced as marked
Reg. $2.75, $3.25, $3.50 Yd. Eyelet Embrolduties HOW $1.35 and $1.65 Yard
Wanted eyelet embroideries in muslin ground. Some eolors. Reg. 10c, I15cButtons._____.__ NOW ["¢ Pancy buttons in assortment of patterns and colors. Card FABRIC REMNANTS 15 10 1, OFF
COTTONS, RAYONS, WOOLS, COATED FABRICS Slightly counter soiled or damaged fabrics in remnant lengths.
INFANTS" and TOTS CLEARANCE
Reg. $13.98 Little Boys’ Coats___NOW § 4"
Spring coats for little boys in tweed and camel hair $49
types. 1 00
Reg. $10.98-$13.98 Little Girls’ Coats, NOW
Real savings in little girls’ spring coats. Fine quality fabrics.
Children’s Novelty Stripe Anklets, 8 for
Slight frregulars of fine anklets in red, blue and green , , , sizes 6 to 8.
~. Special Purchase! “Fruit-of-the-Loom” Tots’ Sun Togs
$1 00
“Fruit-of-the-Loom” - togs in novelty prints, stripes and checks with. self and novelty trim, Sires 3 to 6. Pe
Special Purchase! Tots’ Polo Shirts
2.51%
5 Dresses Were $8.95-510.95 __NOW $3.00°
Printed jersey dresses. Sizes 9 to 15.
35 Redingote Goats, Reg. $10.95, NOW
A grand buy in coats in sizes to 52. Ideal over summer dresses. Navy only.
$500 50 Dresses Reg. $8.96, $10.95, $12.95, NOW § 6" Better dresses reduced for clearance. Choose from a variety of styles, materials and colors.
100 Dresses Wore $6.98-$8.95___NOW $500
Misses and women's sizes.
WOOL SKIRTS Orig. $3.98 — $5.98 — $7.50
NOW $949
Plaids, pastels and dark shades. Sizes 24 to 36 In the group.
CORSET CLEARANCE
Reg. $3.50 to $10.95 Corseties___NOW Meshes, brocades and rayon sating with or without innerbéits. Broken sizes from 32 to 54.
Reg. $3.50 fo $8.98 Girdles _____ NOW
Satin lastex, brocades or batistes in wraparound all hook, part hook or pull on styles. Good assortment of
Reg. $1.25 to $2.50 Brassieres __NOW
Good uplift - styles in batiste, rayon satin and lace. Broken sizes 32 to 38.
BOYS’ WEAR CLEARANCE
it Undershirts Special Purchase Boys’ Kn Un
Athletic knit undershirts, Full cut styles in small, medium and large sises.
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Reg. $1.50 Boys’ Shirts, NOW ¢ Short sleeved poplin and Hanna - Picket shirts ia bine, tan, grem aad brown. \ Sizes small, medium and large.
Irregulars Boys’ Polo Shirts
2 for $7.00
Good quality white and multi stripes polo shirts in small,
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Reg. $1.19 Striped Polo Shirts __NOW all at a great reduction.
Reg. $3 Boys’ Slack Suits ___NOW
Sanforized poplin slack suits, cut full for extra comfort, in tan only. Sizes 4 to 10.
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- Jr. Boys’ Play Shorts ____ VALUE Fine value in cotton gabardines, herringbones and twills . . . all sanforized . . . with side elastic waists. In brown, blue, tan and green.
$7.00
$2.50 VALUE
Jr. Boys’ Sanforized Bib Overalls ____
Sturdy boys’ overalls, with wide suspenders and carefully bar tacked construction at points of strain. Copen and tan herringbone twill in sizes 4 to 10.
$1 49
$1.79 to $2.00 VAL
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day that loyal Paraguayan army troops have put down an uprising by navy men in Asuncion, which
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Reg. $15 to $20.95 Misses’ Suits, NOW
Yaricty of styles and colors in the group. Sizes 10
Reg. $29.95-$39.95 Women's Sults____NOW
Beautiful suits for women in broken styles and sizes.
Reg. $25 Winter Coats ________ now
Women’s winter coats priced way low for clear R quick
Reg. $6.95 Ralncoats _________ NOW
Group of better raincoats reduced for slearance.
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Reg. 59¢ and $1.00 Jewsiry .__. NOW
Greatly reduced assorted pieces of jewelry, a fine portunity to pick up pretty accessories. .
Reg. $t and $2 Jewelry ______. NOW
necklaces, bracelets and pins . . . all better jewelry, now at a great saving.
Reg. $1.95-$3 Plastic Handbags, NOW
Lovely plastic handbags that won't crack or peel, in an assortment of styles and colors, reduced.
Reg. $3.00 Leather Bolts ______ NOW
Genuine leather 2-inch belts in various styles and colors . . . 50 ideal for changing your costumes.
Reg. $1 to $3 Dickeys _________ NOW
Beautiful dickies in white and some colors, in plain tailored or fancy styles, at a real saving.
SHOE CLEARANCE
WOMEN'S NYLON RAINCOATS
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100 Pairs Reg. $6.95 Women’s Shoes, NOW
A great saving on better shoes in discontinued styles, not all sizes, Gabardines and suedes in the group.
$7.99
Reg. $3.95 Everett Slippers for Men, NOW Extra fine quality kid slippers, a real bargain at this low price.
Knit sleeveless style with thigh length legs in
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Special Purchase! Plastic Jackets Irregulars $5.95 value! For golf. ot sport y Plastic jackets with zipper closing. Sises small, medium and large.
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Girls’ Sample Blouses _.____.__ NOW
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