Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 February 1948 — Page 7
contractor and realtor.
than 400
there next month.
) FROM AAA h Grove High School GET 0 ws Terviee a three-act comedy TIPTON, Ind, Feb. 17—Tipton lock tonight in the County farmers received $29.543 orfum. AAA benefits in 1947. The budg-
riety eg it ori, ll . Mary a ae Jean
Start Every Day With Breakfast at Chapman's
breakfast ever
It was sold when the school district it serviced was incorporated with a jarger school district some years
more students will be transfe
et for the year was $32,558. total of 516 farmers have signed under the conservation program
We start serving a "he-
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nnitta Headley, ‘Ina man's jeal Parmenter, morning at 6:30. We suglap. om est Fresh Orange Juice
nthly Luncheon
| 8t., tomorrow. e sent to the children Hospital for Crippled Greenville, 8. C. Mrs, is hospital chairman
O.H that good Coffee! THEN COME BACK..
at our fine restaurant!
from real oranges), Ham. or Bacon and Eggs. Fried Potatoes, home-baked Breakfast Rolls or Wheat Cakes and Sausage! And
pman
for Lunch and Dinner! We can't see too much of you
Chapman,
1606.N.lllinols St | a
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Who Dodge Jury
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Citizens Duty
Tells Civic Forum
By JACK THOMPSON
Courts Cannot Do a Good Job Without
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—Boston socialite Philip Saltonstall was accused forcing his former wife to sign *|a property settlement by threat-
of his holdings and “constantly frightened me with threats to
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WOMEN'S SHOES
00 334 11 TomLow “ 2 : 38 citizens continue to dodge jury s Cincinnati ’ 4 With words to that effect Judge Saul I Rabb of Marion County Denver "hB Ctiviing} Court, Division 2, answered long standing criticism against a 2 3 court system, Pt. Worth... .. ne Q ag Judge Rabb was one of the many civic leaders, church men indianapolis (or ‘a xR uSInASSHND "Who Sat tnitie i Sacer, TOweh MEN manms CIF ..-.--. : | night at the Indianapolis Hobrew|squawking he did, he couldn't|Mmic nue 8 Congregation Temple to discuss/Dave made a fair decision if he Ninnespolis-8t. Paul . Rt Indianapolis’ civie problems. tried.” New York... tera Chairman of the rousing sym-| Judge Rabb said he had made SuiNoms CW Hon posium was Sidney Mahalowitz, [UP his mind when taking the Pittsburgh . 86 4 | president of the Indianapolis In|Pench a year ago to keep a listed (a7 Brooeio. «i= FA Inc. Rabbi Mau- he had to “reverse St. Louis .. ........i..ceee 63 3 | rice Goldblatt was OF, his decision” in June when the Washington, D, C...covvvpur. ©» 39 Did the Answering first jury was being impaneled. On the answering end of a Got 38 Calls larry I sharp questions be-| “We had a panel of 50 potential sides ‘Judge Rabb was William jurors and I got calls from 38 - Book, executive vice president/0f them, wanting to get out of Commerce, and Richard In defense of the judicial
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government here lies in the ancient spoils system wherein entirely new personnel is brought in with every change of tion. ‘ He asserted that the most vital need of Indianapolis is a modern, streamlined method of obtaining and keeping good government employees so as not to disrupt the continuity or efficiency of munici services. “The answer might lie in the city manager form of local gov- % ernment,” Mr. Book
5 - Few Men Serve Judge Rabb told intent Hsteners that very few juries here ever have more than five men on them and “usually just one-or two.
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mean is 2 man who was named No. 2 juror on a recent case,” said the judge. “He moaned, complained and begged to get off the
MARKS 101ST YEAR
her 101st birthday
jury until I had no alternative but
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- . i system here Judge Rabb said that| BLOOMINGTON, Feb. 17 (UP)! “while the public has the courts|_One-sixth of the production on the spot at all times the judge workers in the Bloomington-Bed-must support the constitution andiford limestone quarries failed to the laws of the state.” : |report for work today, but union “Not many people know it but officials said it was “not a strike.” | a conscientious judge puts in all] The only workers quitting their! kinds of extra time in an effort|jobs when the Indiana Limestone! to save the city and county Institute’s. contract binding 2| money,” he said. “We do every-|limestone companies and seven thing we can to make a 1905 unions expired Sunday night were court system run smoothly in members of the Quarry Workers 1048" - : Union (AFL). : Among those prseent at the| Other unions agreed to stay on meeting were the Rev. Carlton (the job for one week during wage W. Atwater, pastor of the First|negotiations, and the companies Baptist Church; the Rev, Olen|a8reed that any wage increase A. Peters, r of the First/Would be retroactive to the conUnited Church, and|tract expiration.
The president of the BloomingFederation of Labor, Jack who is also business
a contract.” ?
BOGOTA, N. J, Feb. 17 (UP) (Gjx Hoosier Hospitals her 101st birtnday today. *I come| Awarded U. S. Funds
to let him go. With all the of a long-lived family,” she
The funds given by the federal, {government represents one-third! {of the total outlay in each case. |A total" of $1,727,625 was allocated for the state for 1948, | Grants today were: | Washington County Memorial | Hospital, Salem, 40-beds, $141.-8 333; Rush County Hospital, Rush{ville, 63-beds, outpatient depart{ment and laboratory, $200,000; | Whitley County Memorial Hos-
$182,113; Perry County Hospital, Cannelfon, 40-beds, $166,000; Tip-| ton County Memorial Hospital, | |52 beds ‘and laboratory; $206,000; |and - Hancock County Memorial | | Hospital, beds; | $240,000. > : | Advertisement WHAT IS OFTEN | | ly cot FIRST SION OF JVIVERRIE weap coor
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pre ne Somat rin 5:3 |B One lot of women's shoes taken from 1 recip rs. end, 130 4. m... our higher-priced lines. Broken sizes Deficiency. since Jam robo IW of $3.95 to $6.95 shoes. The 1 table shows : y peldture esterday in other, cities infants’ ALL-LEATHER SHOES $ Atlanta Saanatanavitasiannsss . 53 Pair of infants’ all-leather shoes in Chic ‘a brown. Were $1.98. Sizes 5 to 7%.
Children’s 2-TONE OXFORDS
21 Pair of children’s 2-tone moccasin oxfords. All-leather with no mark
soles. Were $3.95 Sizes 12
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BREEZE
SOAP POWDER
4
Limit 4 boxes to a customer.
and qualities, sortment,
complete with
cotton white,
to 2.
Women’s Cotton HOSE
Mercerized lisle hose, sizes 9 to 101; in a neutral tan shade.-
Full-Fashioned NYLON HOSE
Selected irregulars of $1.49 quality as-
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SALE! SAMPLE
SLIPS
BOYS’
- Women's Cotton Panties
Odds and ends, assorted styles
FLASHLIGHT With BATTERIES
Metal flashlight with, 3-way switch,
30c CROCHET COTTON
Bucilla wondprsheer crochet
sizes 10, 20, 30 and 40, Not every size in each color.
TABLE PLACE MATS
Composition, individual place mats, neat assorted floral patterns, Their use saves laundry work.
4-1 *1 for 1 w $7
Broken size as-
batteries.
ivory and ecru,
sorted fashionable dark shades. Sizes $ i. 81 to 10%. __Pair— Values | wnite cotton rib. glastic waist, 4 tor a ¥ J sizes small, medium, large. : 3 FULL-FASHIONED RAYON HOSE om 3% value, A Cotton tops, medium sheer, 9 y ve serviceable first quality hose, pr. $ CHOICE MEN’S SHIRTS 5 J made —to-sell for $1.08 pair. ; Men's Navy surplus shirts. Olive color. } J Bizes 81; to 10%. Hy cotton weave. Bizes 14, 14%, 15, i j | MEN'S WHITE NANDKERCMIEFS x $ s he a o Large size, neatly hemmed, $ yo MEN'S SPORT ANKLETS | splendid quality. Dollar Day 1 0 for 1 hy @ | Men's wool mix sport anklets, ; $ { | only. : Many colors. Sizes 10 to 12, 'uf PF i Alimited 85¢c, 79¢, 89¢ values. . ¥ Ddds ang ends. ui "206 ang Me pw $ le fo mont ~ handkerchiefs, 25¢ for 1 i qualities, firsts and irregulars. i from | value. - | LH handling | MEN'S SHORTS 1 WOMEN'S RAYON PANTIES Be tiT} HT oi, 4 for 1 | | : y" mid-length knit | | Tearose brief style panties pr. 1 lacestrimmed | (hors: Size 34. | with full elastic waist, medi for models, each - ' i made to sell | MEN'S ANKLETS AND SOX | : ‘ Fancy rayon and cotton, | WOMEN’S UNION SUITS Jou E «tints sole, high spliced heel, t White cotton, built-up shoulder, tight 1 ig +35 stloctRa Srvoguinrs of & well pw. $ ! . knee, open crotch suits. Sizes 36 to 44. : known make. ; : | Men's $3.98 MEN'S WOOL SUITS . Men's $15.00 Boys’ $7.06 Pea Coats \ WORK PANTS . | uu-woor sus in ‘| LEATHER JACKETS | CC ey | ; Moleskin work pants $ fancy patterns. $ In tan capeskin ’ melton cloth, Lined $ s Lan ti in dark neat stripes. Herringbone and with zipper and $ with cotton. Sizes 10 = i! Sanforized. Sizes 30- tweed weaves. Tan, cotton lining. Sizes | 12-14-16. 42. blue and brown. Sizes 33-42. | 36 to 46. © | Boys’ “JACK” SHIRTS | MEN'S DUNGAREES | Men's $3.98 Swealers MEN'S RAINCOATS | d -“Jack” shirts. : : Blipover with Navy : Red and black and ‘Blue 8-o0z. denim. San- d
‘black and.white pat-
“terns. $3.98. Sizes .10 to 20.
forized. Sizes 28-42.
2
small, medium, large.
9x18
STAIR TREADS
Rubber-like stair treads.
12-7" $4 & $5 Card Tables $19 |
Tables are slightly damaged. No phone orders filled.
KITCHEN CHAIRS AY
Have been used. Sturdy, high
$2.98 Table
LAMP SHADES | $70
Sik and rayon. Slightly
soiled
$2.00 BED LAMPS $70 Metal bed lamgp” in colors, with cord.
WALL COVERING
$1.28 Value
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Men's $39.95 O'COATS | Men's $1.98 JACKETS | Men's $5.95 GCorduroys MAIL BOXES 4 : RY A Pr A TB ce ¥ ’ 4 ‘ Fd ne 25 olive-drab herring- 1 in dark blue. Well 5 lock and Key. A $1.29 1 SECOND FLOOR BARGAINS Girls’ $3.98 Headwear INFANTS’ SHIRTS Child’s $1.19 Sleepers | 88c “Tumbl-Tog” | pi —————————— np SAE. Lt. menor : . - ata commands REL an Felts and knit caps in GO | shirts, pin- GU | Tow Tt button $y 1° CRAWLERS - $Y I Desets, brims and bon- ek nl a. Colors: Pink, blue and. 1 | Printed cotton trafle LE: = ; “and sizes 1 5. y tearose. Bizes 1-5. 1 ers. Bizes'1 to 4. ? py “Women's $2.25 & $249 INFANTS’ TOYS | - “Women's $398 FLANNELETTE GOWNS con | 1, to s9c Values FLANNELETTE PAJAMAS $v Printed and plain colors. Long for : 2 tri fannel. sleeve, double yoke front and’ One group of rattles, Tallored 2-plece striped { back. Sizes 16 and 17. balls and other items. Broken sizes 9 to 13, { ; or , ; - Children’s $3.98 WOMEN'S GiRDLES |, SMILDREN'S WEAR | ~ Childress 3395 | GOTTON KNIT PANTIES | © $3.98 to $4.50 Values or re 2 ~S RAIN CAPES | nice quaiity ! blouses, cot © panties with for 4 Odds and ends of side- 4 won overalls . | Rain cape with hood $ elastic in 3 1 hook girdles. . Broken 1 cotton sweaters. knit pants. attached. Mostly small A waist Sizes A. ‘sizes. . CEE] Broken sizes, 2 to 8. “Yolen. ro Ite ves pa | Bl FURNITURE DEPT. 35D FLOOR BASEMENT BARGAINS
~~ PILLOWS 0 $0 :
Regular $2.00 and $2.50 fancy throw pillows in choice of colors and coverings.
WHITE OUTING
4 yards J 00 Fine quality 27-inch outing.
Regular 29¢ value.
*
“Raynes”
WASH CLOTHS
¥ to $0 :
Close looped cloths. Cholee
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Bu &
faiis - i
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14%
9x12 Decorators felt rugs. Floral patterns. Red, biue
back, hard wood, enameled | Plastic remnants of $1.28 brown. materials. sig 9xi2 RUGS Ste Felt Hatt
2".
27" Decorators felt ball run-
\
and green.
LUNCH CLOTHS 57%
50% rayon
i
of colors. Regular 15¢ quality, |
DRAPERY CHINTZ
4 yards $700
36-Inch colorful drapery chintz that was bought to sell for 69¢ a yard.
3 yards $00
Regular 39¢ quality seersucker in choice of colorful § |! stripes.
Bleached Cotton
TOWELING Be $700
‘15.Inch toweling. Soft and absorhent. Regular 20c gquals ity
SF
"MAIL BOXES _ Hw
All aluminum ‘mall boxes
lunch cloths in plain colors, J
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A $2.30 value.
