Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 January 1948 — Page 9

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PEN" :(fficial Car m= 1s Economy

i Strict Watch Ordered

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_.advice” of Mayor Feeney, issued or-

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On City Vehicle Use

‘By LOUIS ARMSTRONG . yy ¢ gtrict economy measures went effect at City Hall today as

Feeney began ts first full day of uty. ; The mayor was first to set an example of savings. He will not use the City's car provided for the mayor and will have no chauffeur. And while ‘the police and fire departments adjusted themselves folJowing a big shakeup, Safety Board president LeRoy J. Keach, on the

aria returned: to the fold of | Fo nations ‘as Dr. Nissim Judasy Mevorah, above, pre-

sented to President Truman his

“ RETURNS TO FOLD — Bul--

ders that a strict watch would be| credentials as minister from the | “kept on the use of City vehicles to, former Axis see that they ure being used fori“Iy lotic relations” between | ad Pisiiieas oY. mid the heads| The U.S. and its former enemy of ais under the Safety] Were formally resumed for fhe | Board to begin planning for 1949 first time since te war, go that by August the§ will be prepared to submit figures for next - year's budget. $500,000 in Unpaid Bills Biggest: economic boulder in the

Princeton Miners it-uf the aw Si is] Get Her 0 Awar is

bills due, including utility bills, aly Governor Gates today awarded a the $330,000 “arithmetic error” of certificate of merit to two Princethe last administration. {ton mine foremen credited with pre« Mayor Feeney, members of the venting loss of life in the fire-éx- | City Council and City Clerk Richard | {plosion which rocked King's Mine | Stewart were sworn into office yes- | Nov, 10. “terday at ceremonies in City Hall The governor commended Ray, ‘attended by more than 1000 well- | {Willlams and Everett Jordan for | wishers. “extreme courage” in remaining in- | The gayor; in his brief matguraiside the mine until all workers were| address, told the audience, “This safely out. : community is in no mood for selfish-| The citation was signed also oy) ness and self-seeking and is as de- Griff Morris, chief of the bureau of termined as I am to brook no in- mines, and Charles Kern, state laterference by pressure groups or bor commissioner, individuals seeking to use this city’s, The two foremen were part: of a government and facilities for pur-| [crew of “27 left inside the mine to! poses benefiting a few to the detri- | fight a fire while the remainder of ment of many.” |the mine force laid pians outside “1 make no partisan appeal.” he fo seal off the burning section. § ued, “but rather one directed! Just before two blasts which shot | to every decent citizen whose sup- 100 feet into the. air over the mine port I ask so that the job of re- tipple, five. men had been sent three storing thé good name of our city Miles into the mine to open doors ean be accomplished.” so the air supply could be reversed. A Eulogy to His Mother . After the blasts, Mr. Williams and | Tn a voice full of emotion he 881d: ro roe on directed 20 of the crew | ¥My mother, the one person above | e surface. Then, they began a | All others whom I would like wit to await return of the five who "have ‘here today is ‘unable to be in « been sent deep into the mine with us but is listening by radio. | Shen itis doors. want her to know that my greatest! =. ough several miners were in-| ambition 1s to be the kind of mayor |''*¢ In the blast, all escaped alive. she wants me to be for there is no person on earth to whom I owe so Thieves Strip Victim a ARsCHE, Pakistan, Jan. 2 (UP)

The mention of his mother, Mrs. |An acute clothing shortage comMary Feeney, 81, who is in St. bined with severe winter weather!

STORE-WIDE PRICE REDUCTIONS .

ST S-T-R-E-T-C-H-I-N-G EVENT WE HAVE EVER er ——

Men's $298 . OVERSHOES $1 (R

CASUALS

All better

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Womans 4 Gieisie ing —

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uals in ‘LOT NO. 3 Ie4 ther . in: ihe rubber, | Sizes 4 : evel To Red | group, but not in every soles, Sizes 6 to 8. style.

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Our Layaway Miracle Sale of-

Men's & Young Men's 520% and 535% SUITS and T0 PCOAT d

$2250

® SUITS of all wool in fancy mixtures. . Stripes and plaids in neat grey, blue and brown patterns, Sizes 35 to 42.

® TOPCOATS ‘of fleece and herringbone in grey, blue and brown. Sizes 35 to 42.

Warmly lined. Sizes 36

MEN'S 14% PEA COATS

Made of heavy blue melton cloth.

to 46.

1%

" RINSO AND BREEZE

SOAP POWDERS pov Price - 38¢

. THE GREATEST ANNOUNCED!

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Velvelette

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. Two Boxes Breeze Toe One Box Rinso in each

Clearance of

Women’s and Misses’

529% and $39

Winter COATS

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Sale of untrimmed winter coats. All wool coverts and suedes in box and hooded styles ¥ Buy now and save. Black, wine, and

Sizes 10 to 18, 38

green brown. to 44, Open a Charge Agoonint? Star Store, Second Flood™™*

Sale”

A VALUE GIVING EVENT

Miracle Value Sale! 51-Gauge — 15-Denier

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The dressiest—sheerest stockings you've seen at this low price, Their cabinet sheerness assures ‘you of real leg flattery. A delayed shipment has just arrived \and placed on sale at this low price in face of rising hosiery prices. New dark shades. Sizes 8'; to 10%.

Star Store, Sireet Floor

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Women's $2.98 Cotton

Vincent's Hospital suffering from a has produced a new. problem. for thie broken hip bone, brought tears to citizens of Sind- Province, : the oa of Mayor Peeney's We sis Is the post few days there have!

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first meeting in the council cham- | bers on the fourth floor. Christian J, Emhardt was elected president and Joseph C. Wallace became vice president. Both are Democrats. Mayor Feeney retired to his ofe and opened the doors to sitors. . Hundreds of persons filed rough and offered him their contetulations,” =. wo Sone: Jobs- stm -Open— ut even while ceremonies were ess members of the new — adm ation were wrestling with Mmajor\ personnel problems. Not ®ll boards have been filled by) “Mr Fegney iid a number of office] ~~ Baas Jobs are still open,

Appoijtments are yet In the vet to be made

Plan Commission, Avi |

, and i : on the General Hos- : The Sanifation Board is also to be appoin since the term of one member, -H;

rt J. Reade, expired at the end o the year, and the two - Reynolds have handed In the resignafions effective when ~~ their Successors are

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et ee Retired, Gen. Lee Now Ready for {Church Post

or Come iu and hear the % FRANCISCO, Jan, 2 (UP)— differemoe. with Mode! 68 | Lee oo Lt. Gen. C. H. (Courthouse) | If. ssduy. Demonstrations €, Supply commander in Europe abeolutely fecel : during the war, will begin his .ci-|- Lh, vilian duties as general secretary of AUDIPHONE

the Protestant Episcopal Brother-!

Company of Indiana, Ine. hood of st; Andrews tomorrow.

Fletcher Trust Bldg, Reem 1116

‘i closed out his long and con- 106 ;. 40% versial military career in retire-| Western Elecrrié * ent ceremonies at the Presidio e yesterday with - time soldiers, 15 other Jong Hearing Aids “I “don’t think I'm > out of the Telephone service, even now” Lee said, “I'll ey always be a A soldier.” - more-for-your-money,

mother!

wars SALE

FACTORY SECONDS

Sizes

81; to-3

$348 $398

Priced below cost for quick

to 9

- of misses’ and growing girls’ dress and_street footwear.

a. 3s MASSACHUSETTS AVE.

clearance in our mid-winter sale §

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| 27x54"

Men's $0.95

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Men's $1.95

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meres. et flannels. Sizes 28. to 36. :

plaids. Sizes small, Wieatum and age.

“Men $ $250 and 527° SHIRTS _

. Made of heavy cotton flannel in fancy $ Disids,_ Sizes 1444 to 17

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© 8to 12.

‘lar. Sizes

LEATHER COATS

Leather coats made of fine capeskin, Zipper closing. Sizes

“Boys $300

Robes made of heavy cotton blanket material.

Boys rm 95

PEA’ COATS

Made of heavy blue mel“ton cloth. Lined warmly. Sizes 8 to 18. :

$785

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Women's Hh Stiped | FLANNELETTE GOWNS _ Cosy warm striped flan-

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nelette gowns, double yoke front and _back. sizes.

: Lo8 pe Ed i we are offering these lovely chenille robes u3 4) this low cost. Sizes 38

Nl 3 -up I

¥ Fratorimnioom LopIuA nt190 | mir $32) “| downs:

¢ white 3 ie! bemstiched trimmed. Sizes 4 Dial py Pa M1 4 IN Pytrtyagh AAR FABIA HiAbS.

Worry 690 08

BEACON ROBES

Washable cotton Bescon robes in novelty prints Sizes medium, large, extra large.

Jos.

ROBES

Shawl col6 to 14.

Boys’ $6.95 “JACK” SHIRTS

Jackets made of all wool buffalo ' plaids in black and white, red and black. Sizes 8 to 18.

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Boys’ $1.98 SHIRTS

Boys’ shirts made of cotton flannel in fancy plaids. Sizes 6 to 12.

FROM: OUR

, 2438” fsb Ras:

27x54” .... . Reg. 36”x54” . . . . Reg. 36”x60” .... Reg. 36x60” 36"x60”

200 BROADLOOM Al-Wool : THROW RUGS

Figured, heavy -Axminister—Plain velvets—Twistweaves All are cut -- from high grade broadlooms and bound.

THIRD FLOOR].

1, OFF

$ 5.25... Now$ 3.96

Reg. $ 6.25... Now * 4.69

Reg. $ 750... Now 5.63

S$ 8.95. "ae Now $ 6.70

og. $11.95... Now ¢ 8.95

$7.95... Now$ 5.97 $11.60... Now $ 8.62

+ Reg. $13.50... Now $10.12 | $18.50... Now $3.88

100 ‘All«wool, 1

EXTRA SPECIAL

" Patched rugs with

lpm PRICE

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Cute little coats with zipper leggings to match S$

\ patterns.

Women's SI.18 Utility APRONS

HEA COO utility aprons Many sivios and:

~ Women's 2.98 Butcher r Boy Pajamas |

Oolorful prints, short sleeve butcher boy “coat, elastic $ 98 waist trousers, Sizes 34 to 38

Women 's Cotton Ui Valor Salt fo 00

w ite ne “union A Haidar. elaht. Siaes Sizes up to #4.

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FROM OUR- DOWNSTAIRS. STORE I

$2.69 Pepperell Bleached Sheets

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Girls” $16% WINTER COATS

Warm coats with hood or double duty with S$

ski pants to match. Broken sizes 7 to 10.

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Girls’-$19.95 Coat and Legging Sols

Some have bonnets, Broken sizes of 3 to 6.

1688

Children’s $3.98 BEACON ROBES

Novelty print, , warm Beacon J robes with cord belt. Sizes 10 to 18.

-$1.79 Utica ‘SLEEPERS °1 sleepers with feet; button down front and drop

seat. Sizes 2 to 8. t

vd » Footwear Savings Women's $1.98 and $2,98 House Slippers Broken sizes of ‘slippers, mostly large sizes, 4

Children’s $2.69 and $2.98 Rubber Boots Biack rubber boots "Hitt red tops. Sizes 5 to 2.

Men's $2.98 OVERSHOLS

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$939

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81x99 double bedsize. Nationally known brand of Pepperell bleached sheets. Snow white _-Will give long wear. First - quality.

$1.59—50-Inch Fancy - Fancy Monks-Cloths | Curtain Material | . Choice of cushion . -Pancy woven de- Cai of ‘pin dots of all signs. 50" - wide, white or white Heavy quality, Cc with colored dots; " Cc | grand for drapes, 39" wide. Cut Yd and ship covers. —Y trom tutt voits, — ——— —— § Fancy Stevens Rayon and

Cholee of cushion

Cotton Luncheon Cloths Regular

$2.39 Quality 39

Stevens 50% rayon and 50% a ton luncheon cloth in plain pastel colors of blue, green, .rose, peach, gold or grey. Large 54 x54 inch size. A regular $3.39

in ‘choice of all

Curtain Material white or

with nr. dots E30

inthis regular 40c quality oF tain material. 39 inches wide. Cut from full bolts. A real quality curtain material at this low

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Toasty warm 25% wool Ponda ‘blankets by Nashua in full bed ‘size 73x84. Solid colors. of blue,

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Black, heavy rubber “overshoes with red wes. =} 8 ath colors. Tichiy bound | Tose. green or-cedar, richly bound Sines 8. %9. 3 : | nostri ed “sie, exir | in sntin. ‘Heavy déep mapped . . ~ " length 2x90. fh align, oe i ; = Xa [i 3] Ta 4A a ’ ~ gl LL yy ~_ " - ry , - - - —_— a

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