Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 April 1948 — Page 3
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For sizes 210 B= A en ervice vision of aid not want ta pay. for a, round - prices that are kept at $1 Ba gen vi 8 esr he burned Ws hands with ; moderate levels — > . Other’ ers Wednesda, “1 seldom pay,” Baynham « ”» For sizes 10 fo 16— morning wil be Carl F. oy boasted. The best at YOUR price
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eral discussion period will follow talks.
Schricker to Speak At the evening session at 6:30 p.. m. at Indianapolis Athletic Club, Wallace O. Lee, vice president of In Light Co., and Henry F. Schrick-
of Indiana, will speak. The meeting will reconvene
J. G. Dickinson, superintendent of accident
district engineer of Westinghouse Electric Corp.; P. W. Ross, vice president and assistant to the president of Indianapolis Power & Light Co., E. J. Dyess, division manager of Southwestern Gas & Electric Co., Fayetteville, Ark.
L. F. Yuknis, Northern Indi-
feel he has clothes like those in mother’s bureau. He will usually be quite content and not disturb anything in the other drawers.
Beer Drinker Reveals
dianapolis Power & ‘Pay or Burns’ Game
MONTREAL, Apr. 9 (UP)—
er, vice president of Fletcher Gabriel Baynham explained cigTrust Co. and former governor aret burns on his hands to city
detectives by describing a unique king practice called
J beer-drin at 9:30 a. m. Wednesday, when “pay or burns.”
Baynham, who pleaded guilty
ntion of Wis-\to a charge of armed robbery, consin Electric Power Co., willisaid a group of his friends had a speak. V. K. Brownewell, Indi-/mutual agreement that when one|'
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CAMBRIDGE GRAY FLANNEL SUITS, 39.75
They are good! An easy lounge type style—3-button single : breasted. :
MEN'S CHICO SLACKS AT 12.50
GABARDINES and FLANNELS that ? are a sensation in the Slacks World—in all the favored Spring shades. :
BOTANY “500” GABARDINE TOPGOATS, 60
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GABARDINE TOPGOATS, PLUS VALUE, °45
They are from Stratbury people—who make the celebrated Alpagora wear— that so many hundreds of thousands of people know so well. AT this price—this is a bonus valuel
MEN'S OXFORDS FEATURED AT 8.95 T0 13. %
Wing tips and straight tips—also some ! moccasin types—really { wonderful buys— Footwear is on the First floor (Mezzanine).
NEW DRESSES BY DORIS DODSON JR.
Designed to make the Junior size girl (or woman) as pretty as a
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colors in a great range—1.65
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spring patterns, foulards, neat
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