Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 January 1948 — Page 5
Eig
aaaeseanasstOISIIITIIOL LIAISE ASSIS IBS in
1.95
¥
LIAL ETAL ELLE TILL LEGER REARS ALAA RRA EEREARE IE SAANAEASA RINE E SARS EEARANSEIRAAEE00RS0EAMNYY
.
edés, calfths in the
THE CHOCOLATED LAXATIVE
Hogs Active,
active tessions at
Climb $1.25; | Choice Yearlings. Steady
peices Weis up 91 4:31:48 In the Indianapolis **
T0 Bs i80- pounds .. 001 delicious chocolate. Acts good too mn pounds S0a39. yp ach I Try Ex-Lax ane- pounds 1» out 28.25) : Tou or te chiliren weed 300 300 bounds - on "000-800 POURED .vusrivrasen Ns seaato Despite rising costs, Ex-Lax lal | 800-1000 Pounds 4.isesesners 39.00
oo@ans| eC Es pounds
seiserensans 19.
RUNS THE WORKS—Mrs.
¥ Ludmila Jankevcova, 50-year
a
3h yE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
; ‘September. Parents were originally them
, clu ai phi A SAA pe SB
Mars Hill School Crisis Draws Parental Fire a
(Continued From Page One) [racks in the hall in the afternoon, was inaugurated in inte} her. Sonseh grade
informed that it would last only until ‘October, when the annéxes be-ia ing added to auch and: of the eld /sehbeling: She's a little bewildered school would be finished. oy “We're getting fed up with it"! books a group of indignant mothers com-| {home to. say yoserday. ARhSun of fo The Tunes. ~Our hil: el gg because - dren are falling behind in their/}¥ must a the work, their grades sre dropping and SY rented UY, SHouor child they're losing interest, . Fr Sains Tek ol Tired of Excuses hs Just_ as she s
"ine thread of class work it's “We were willing to co-operate when we thought the school would| quarter to 12, time for her to hunt
be finished soon. But all we've got Ut: her wraps and hurry out to
old war widow, became Czech-
Stlovalle’ s first woman cabinet apaber when she took over the
|
_ GREAT JANUARY
Solo
9:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M.
SHOE CLEARANCE
Store Hours:
taken from our regular stock. Dress -shoes, play shoes, casuals, and sport oxfords in a variety of materials and combinations. Choose from many styles in all colors,
REGULARLY .
$5.95, $6.95, $8.95, $10.95, $12.95
Others $2.99 to $7.89
SPORT OXFORD SPECIAL!
Taken from our regular stock — buckles, $2.99
mocs, loafers, step-ins and oxfords—Browns, 98° FIRST QUALITY NYLONS 98: * FULL-FASHIONED
blacks, reds, and combinations. NOW PER PAIR" ° Sheer and Clear . ®* PER PAIR
HOUSE SLIPPERS . . .
Satins, shearlings and felts in - all colors. Flat heels and
Beautifully styled of fine ma-
terials. - Many one-of-a-kind under - arm pouches,
“handles, says, and step= Regularly to $10.00 Regularly $3.95 “« NOW — : — NOW —
-$1.00-$2.00-$3.00
Only $2.00
a MONUMENT OIROLE
Bulls (AN ar Re od tall weights) ..
f the Ind + Minist oY reins of industry Ministry,
Sausage Good ....... Beriraree ves 19.50@21. 0 IEBRIMID . + + aes x « «rian tiny sins J4.30 Cutter and common ....... ith)
CALVES (
to thoice +1 32.500 36.50 Common medium , 3 Hon Culls (75 ou be ie 160003190 nto $15,000 Feeder and Stocker Cattle and Calves Gord. and. shotos IN , (Continued From | Bai pounds and dowd....... 30.0083. drivers license). Bond for this ofee 500 pounds and down. ....«.. 18.50030.00 ferise was set at $1250, LY Heifers Increases Bond Goo. cunds and down [email protected] | ITLL Medium /bond on the auto banditry cnarge 500 pounds and down... ..... [email protected] to- $10,000 and the drunken driving SHEEP ao charge to $4000 and ordered O'Neal Good to cholce = ....uevess M 0Q.15 jailed, Chaise sim. sotted The number of offenders brought| edium to good —<:..s + 2% 25:50! Commo: vere 20 0@33. 35/in last night by police was a con-
jConmen and. medium Yearling Whether Good a and choice
17.00820.38 | tinyation of the new administraLadi 25@1950| Again the bus station was a .spe-
. 7.00010 oo clal target for police. , 5.00@ 6.50]
Ewes ( | Good and ‘choice | Common anc and n medium
I. Truck Wheat at 8:40 p. m.- two more were picked
— Indianapolis flour mills and
truck wheat;
corn, $2.44 per bushel; new white corn,
Advertisement
Good News
For Folks Who Suffer From
Vv STOMACH GAS .. V/ SOUR FOOD TASTE ACID INDIGESTION |, away,” he said.
30 Jon See! vlouted $04 Mra . Detective Chief Jack O'Neal an 10, here 1s how you may get blessed re- | nounced his men were on the spe-| or from this nervous distress. erytime food entera the stomach Atar gastric jutce must flow Dormally 0 {who are free on high bond from pre jsea certain f 0d Particle else arres may ferment. Sour {i acid Indl. | vious 8. ; fesion anc and hy a frequeniy case mo a te | id,
|_sondition, tio, Jes of ADpetite. underyeight, |
night.
west through a vacant lot. Cab Driver Robbed
{8 cents.
1 Tetfef you must increase sate 1 Je flow of this vital gastric J ml authorities, in independent iabora- the year-end. ory tests on human stomachs, have by e
ng isin low when it js too ous “or scanty au due 0 wre the Telguirg chil © 8 non-organic stomac! urbance, | p. m., Blackers il Par This is due to the SSS Tonic formula or 17 WwW. Ohio St, one for dis which contains special and poten acti | rating ingredients. be Satld orn | "|orderly conduct; | Also, 558 Tenis help uild- | A a ai ny biood up 8 block Indiana Ave. two for drunk; JAonal anemia~—so with | his tric digestive ju | al you should eat
uice, plus rich red= | ards, two for trespassing. ‘eel Detter. Work be
tter, sleep better, better.
joses of soda and Siner alkalizer sounteract gas io 10 hele {for drunk and loitering; 12 mid
th of | Inight, 100 block of N. Illinois St.
, (Jersey and Washington Sts.,
}8S Tonic from your drug store for drunk.
rug s 88 Tonle hetor 1 Bula Sturdy Health.
+
BALDWIN PIANO SALESROOM
[Important No
HAVE
TEMPORARILY
W
ice!
TO OUR WHOLESALE LOCATION AT
542 South Meridian St. orrosire MANUAL HIGH scHooL
Mr. Piano Buyer: CHURCHES! INDIVIDUALS! SCHOOLS!
Until our new building on North Meridian Street is completed, our Display Room will be operated from our. WHOLESALE: location at 542 South. Meridian * Street, During our temporary stay here, we will offer savings on pianos (New and Used) impossible to duplicate anywhere.
Come in and see our extensive selection of
BALDWIN Built
Spinet Pianos & Baldwin Grands
Also Indianapolis’ choicest selection of pre- - owned pianos on sale at our approximate cost:
_ PIANO SALESROOM 42 South Meridian St. -
PIANO DEALERS: Visit Us Here
LIBERAL TERMS
Judge William D. Bain raised the/the driver has no difficulty riegoti-|
1s. Ja. tion's drive to clean up city streets. |
A man was arrested there at § TAprsh m. yesterday for being drunk; k
roo up for vagrancy: at 12:30 a. m. two|c grain elevators a: are paying $2.82 per bushel| Were arrested for loitering: at 1:10] [circle Theater con new yellow m. another was taken to police| $2.50: néw No. 2 oats, $1.24: vellow soy. Station: for. vagrancy, and at 3:50|Summins Eng com
mi E fd 4 7 beans, 14 per cent moisture; $3.97. a. m. police arrested two youths fond ans oom. . >" ' * takes 40. She then tries to stuff in a ne U.& STATEMENT [Sleeping in the terminal, 08 Pin COFp DIA: + eres) 91 la quick lunch where no lunch hour TON. li (UP)—Govern-| - There was. a marked drop. in the. Delta. Elesiric’ com. en 18% “iin listless. ‘ment Sxpenses. nd rec pts for the cur- [Electronic Lab a o is provided: and teaches 30 rent fiscal yout, oh “Jun. 8, “vom: number. “of - robberies, holdups ‘and my Wayne 3 Jackson RN oH WE [begiriners. In thé afternoon: area hi ¥ Last Year |GUUHCKE 5m [Har mgonse oe A po. a 1 “The morning is so crowded and] Expenses bb Kou ik Sui [4H iy iad Tena eR pa i $96 |Home Tel & Tel 1% sid 8 43 |hectic,” she siys. “And the after- | lus 1,619,130,083 ..... a éstrian- two others. got Tg som eo tots— Deflicit waiire aap g14.608 only 85 cents from a taxi rier np Asso To'3 Fd Cr Ta jan oon tras, These HH op) [Cash Bal. _ 2,461,224,840 259.377.842.118 last night. pd & Mich EL 4% pid 1. 97 10014 they're little m than Bota er. PB AeAse Tea 20.53.00, 8 hdbls P & L ©3233 ‘have played all morning and they're Harold Shiner, 36, of 1475 Roose-|[ndrls Dil pid’ LR 1031 tired out by afternoon, INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING mouse velt Ave, said a bandit sneaked up| indpis Water pra... | “They shouldn't stay longer than | Qlearings ....ooooeoenee 8 aenov0 behind him and shoved a pistol mj jodvle Water ci 4 oom... ai o'clock anyway and that.last hour
his back as he was walking In the ma” Nat Lite com 2000 block, N. Dearborn St, last(iinere s crquy Ufe som. 18
The victim sald the bandit took Lincoln Loan 8% pfd .... his billfold containing $96 and ran|
Robert Rosier, 1145 8. Ewing st. pub Serv of Red Cab driver, said two passen-| gers he picked up in N. Alabama se ina Far St. held him up but he only had Siokeiy-van Camp ‘nid
“*They cursed me bécause IT didn’t Brion” have more but grabbed the 85 cents:
Icial alert for drunks and loiterers Ctizens. Ina ek ®ve oF .
He expressed — the belief that iamong this number are hoodlums | estless sleep. weakness. {who aré responsible for-a series of jog; [To Teal -crackings and robberies over
P show n that 888 Tonic is Among the arrests during the|Trse
7:34 p. m., 300
| # flow of 8:48 p. m, Hawthorne Railroad ZL gS & | ’ ’ . 0 At-10718-p-m: 200" block W: ‘Oho’ et aii :
Avoid punishing yourself with n over Igy one for drunk; at 11:35 p. m. and. bloating when what [at ‘Market and New Jersey Sts., two!
Lap) people SSS Tonic has helped. two f 1 BR of bottles sold, Get a bottle of or loitering; 12:01 a. m. New
one
ten is oné excuse after another—|°* catch the bus,
Mothers Protest labor-trouble, can’t get material, un-| suitable weather. But other build-| Mothérs staged an “indignation
lings are being finished every day, and we can't see why they can't do|f Mrs. Van Bheley. 3m w Mor same at Mars Hill." ris St. ven a " ut wi A typical example is §-year-old ctl, rod pr . ee. snares Ann Chamberlin, daughter) of glass sounded the death knell of Mr. and Mrs, Orval Chamberlin, 10r ‘a rear. Window.
1144 S. Somerset Ave. | ' “ his “The devil finds rocks for idle Sharon is a "bus child.’ That children to- throw.” one qui . means she lives a distance from hool and t fide the bus or Every one present had a gripe. Hy sag. wns e the Dus on 44a school, too, is concerned with its winding route over the West sid d th h dall T the problem. b Ge an rough. Tye OWN wayne township trustee Samuel eo She fedrties Jehpe |W. Johnson, has worn himself out the weather's not too bad and {ng to hurry contractors. Prin sh | cipal Orvel Hendrickson has a desk ““lin the hall, surrounded by nolsy ehtidren and-noister-carpenters. The contractors are almost fin{ished but they can’t get plumbing and they can't get sheét metal. |
lating his winding gets to school hy 8:15. She takes off her wraps, is un-| able to find a spot on temporary
route,
Local tisues
there.
.~ —dan. Yow 4 stacks wh Asked! And the teachers are worn out. Agents Fin Corp 20m. ...s4s | They have an enrollment of 880,
A merican Stites 8 compared to 300 in pre-war times.
1m Cite Teacher's Problem 8 | An example of the teacher's prob‘ji (lem is Miss Jane Cones; in the first 4. 38 grade. The first grade is the most + Ms crowded, 110 students in all. Miss : ae he N Cones teaches 40 children in the rie morning while anothier teacher
iq.» American States of 4. ve
& Stk Yds com.. Bobbs-Merrill oid .... Soba. Merrill’ com .... tral Soya com
h Loan 4% pd. -V: .
Cont Car-Na-Var
Otherwise they could get out |
iow they're almost asleep.”
Kingan Lincoln Nat Lie
208 mon-Herrington com : fir Mastio Asphal Nationa]
Sanity Hearing
N Ind Pub Serv com ot P R Mallory com
Ind com cae 36% Pub Bery of Ind im pid... 74%, sy Gehl 8 Toul com. conye BAY = A preliminary hearing to determine whether Robert Austin Watts,
“rr mn 93 10s, 25-year-old accused slayér of two Mh {Indianapolis women, is mentally [competent to stand trial for murder
Tule Haute Malleable . chine com com
BONDS
|Allen & Steen 8s 87 ....... ” Monday has been ordered held SatAmerican Loan 4%s 60 ...,... 98 {urday in Shelby Circuit Court.
{American Loan 4%s $B = Bastian Morley 5s 61 | Buber eT 6l..
“4%. | Judge Harold Barger ‘notified +9 ... Iprosecutor Judson L. Stark today | that psychiatrists who examined i
| Columbia Club 2s, 68 6 =| Delta Coll S%¢ 8 Hamilton Mfg Corp 8s 87 Hoosier Crown
crane
Watts two weeks ago and found him
*Ind Limestone un Rea 72 .urday ‘regarding the defendant's inapls PAL 3%, Jim 88-08 . : n ios {mentsl status in regard to his legal
3 rights to stand trial. rs Watts was indicted for first de~ {gree murder in the shotgun slaying CR Re Re 2) 3. 4 [Of Mrs. Mary Lois Burney at her To an or n interest. INorth Side home here Nov. 12.
pat i 2 am.
nd- Asso Tel 3s - no Investors Telepnony Ly
103 103
ee ae
Extra Heavy, Extra Durable Jumbo 57” Vinyl Plastic
arment Bags
2.98
Perfect protection for your clothes! Dustproof, moisture-proof, transparent plastic bags, sturdily constructed with non.tilt frames. Easily hold 12 garments, ;
5 57” 8-garment bags, 2.79 { TTT 42" Suit bags, 2.49 30” Blouse bags, 2.29
Stree! Floor
referees
Me NS =] LS. AYRES & COMPANY, Indianapolis 9 Please send me the following garment bags:
| Quantity
, Indiana, ~~
Size
NOME. i suras sinners rsnsns esse iovesnainnstnvetion AdGress cossniasssassanririsssisrrannesinnesssin
1 « Cityseeoiisnnaniiaaiaiin Zone... State...,
4 i
/
Ortered for Watts|
{sane will be called to testify Sat-jf
| LSApubn
Ng CLOSED MONDAYS x = tes ; ARR Sav ow on Wintry Weather Tolletries . Spec lly: Priced During January ~ % \ a ¥ ’ LOTION i N\ i | 110 Tussy Wind and Weather Lotion | Regular 2.00, 14-0. size — 1 00* y * Regular 1.00, 8-0. size— 50c*
- PAGE. 5
Kathleen Mary Quinlan
25% Discount Sale
All Kathleen Mary Quinlan preparations : "5% off regular hic
i
Regular 2.25 she —
Regular 4.00 size —
Dorothy Gray Special Dry Skin Mixture
1.00* 2.00%
+ Regular 2.00 sizes +
\.
; Dorothy Gray
“Blustery Weather toto Dry Skin Lotion
1.00% we
Helena Rubinstein X Estrogenic Hormone Twins 3.50 Estrogenic Hormone Coin 2.50 Estrognic. Hormone. Ol.
w
; BOTH FOR 3. 50+
Jomar Hand Cream ‘Regular 2.00, 16-01. size
1.00*
Discontinued Packages of SARE:
Primrose House Toiletries ;
A wide assortment of Primrose House cosmetles and
15 Price
preparations — !/; regular prices.
Cheramy Skin Balm
Regular 2 00, loo. 5 size
1.00"
Bonne Bell Twin Hit Regular 1.00 Ten.O.Six Lotion Regular 1.50 Plus Thirty Lotion— ~~~
OTH. FOR 1 S50*
4s Hv
