Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 July 1948 — Page 12
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SHOE CENTER, Downstairs at WASSON’S
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From July 19 thru 31 the B. F. Good: rich Co. is celebrat--ing the first anniversary of the opening of our new store at 44 No. Delaware St. We invite you to take advantage of the tremendous savings offered during this gigantic sale.
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DURING Regular SALE 600x168 B. F. Goodrich “Durecap” Tire..... 8.85 6.25 exc. Similar savings on other sizes . B. F. Goodrich Battery (Ford, Chev., 4-Ply.) 13.50 9.95 exc. (53) Rayon Satin Seat Covers (late models) 31.95 19.95 (21) Fibre Seat Covers (Buick, Pontiac).. 17.95 9.95 (28) Deluxe Chrome Back-up Lights... esasees 3.95 2.98 (9) Large Stop Tail Lamps ....ceceiveeee 8.49 2.49 (18) 25' Rubber Cord Trouble Lamp........ 2.29 1.89 (9) Deluxe Chrome $-Bar Grille Guards... 8.25 6.29 (7) Hinged Trunk Guards .....soseesseees 4.29 3.29 (6) 8-Bar Fender Guards ........ecoeeees 3.98 2.98 (5 pr.) Chrome Bumper Guards ......;... 2.69 pr. 1.98 pr. (11) Metal Baby Auto Seats ......oecevve 38.19 2.79 (88) Tear-drop non-glare Rear View Mirrors 3.89 2.89 (28) Illuminated Fender Guides .......... 198 1.29 (49) Non-illuminated - Fender Guides «...... 1.59 1.19 110) Tire Pumps csceressscssscnvsvasinnss 249 1.59 B. F. Goodrich Silver Spray Garden Hose BE 1GMEHS a iuiusenenevreosrseorassiis 348 2.08 BO: Jengths vureiiirisseirsess Kekvesens 040 5.19 (8) Deluxe Electro-Craft Tool Sets........ 22.50 12.50 (9) Standard Electro-Craft Tool Sets...... 14.95 9.95 (8) All Metal Tool BOXES .....ovncevioense 2.08 2.29 (10) Mechanics Tool Kits .....ccoieneeisee 8.95 3.98 (12) 16-plece Socket Wrench Sets...... 2995 © 6.95 (21) 6-plece Box-end Wrench Sets......... 4.08 3.719 (18) 5-piece Open-end Wrench Sets ....... 2.19 1.69 (18) Hack Saws ....... sessasavsanansnsses 2.69 1.98 (21) 314" Soft Jaw Vises .....avvsveessnsss 2.95 2.19 (12) First Baseman's Mitts .........0c0000 7.88 4.79 (7) “Pete Reiser” Fielder's Gloves ....... 8.25 5.49 (12) Baseball Bats ......coccivenqenennnes 298 1.89 (19) Official League Baseballs ............ 198 1.49 (17) Semi-pro League Baseballs ........... 98 79 (7) “Autograph” Tennis Rackets v...0v000. 8.15 6.49 (8) “Aristocrat” Tennis Rackets ......... 1745 5.69 ( 7 } Autograph; Tennis Rackets (silk strings) 4.49 3.49 : onogram” * ton Rackets ..... 5.75 4.49 4) “Maximus” mints Rackets ...... 3.75 2.69 = ‘Aluminum Lightweight Roller Skates. 5.98 8.98 (438) All-wool Gym Socks (10,11, & 12). pair 9 59
LV Wood Rites Set Tomorrow
Paint Contractor Lived Here 40 Years
Services for Augustus V. Wood, who died here Monday, will be at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow in Shirley Brothers Central Chapel. Burial will be in Floral Park Cemetery. Born in Terre Haute, Mr. Wood had been a resident of Indianapolis for 40 years. He was 45 and lived at 902 Chadwick St.
local transfer companies, he had been in the paint contracting business recently. Survivors include his wife, Peggy; four sons, Millard, George, Leon and James Wood; two daughters, Catherine and Eleanor Wood; two brothers,
Formerly employed by several
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George and Edward Wood, all of Indianapolis; Mrs, Edna Jackson, Houston, Tex., and Mrs. Mildred Beck, Terre Haute.
Julivs W. Billo
Services for Julius W. Billo, Washington, D, C., who had lived in Indfanapolis 55 years and died yesterday in Emhardt Hospital, will be held at 2 p. m. Somorrow} in Hisey & Titus mortuary, Burial will be in Washington Park. Mr. Billo, who was 80, was born in Wasselone, France. He had been a hardwood floor contractor here 45 years. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Alma B. Reese, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Dallas E. W, Galbraith, Washington, D. C.
Bogarts Report $15,000 Gem Theft
HOLLYWOOD, July 21 (UP)-— Actor Humphrey Bogart and his actress wife Lauren Bacall today reported to police the theft of $15,000 in jewelry from their home. They said. the jewelry was missing when they returned from two weeks out of town.
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Teacher Here 37 Years Dies
Services for Miss Louise M. Iske, a history teacher in Manual Training High School for 37 years, who died yesterday in her home, 629 8. New Jersey St., will be held in 88. Peter and Paul Cathedral. Miss Iske, who was 75, had lived in Indianapolis most of her life. She retired two years ago. Her history teaching began in Terre Haute five years before she came to Manual High 8chool. She also had taught German, French and Latin classes. Miss Iske had visited most European countries. She was graduated from Manual Training High School and received ‘her A.B. and M.S. degrees in Indiana University. She was a member of 88. Peter and Paul Cathedral.
H. J. Grinnewald
Services for Harry J. Grinnewald, employeé of the New York Central Railroad, will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Conkle funeral home. Burial will be in Floral Park Cemetery. A resident of Danville for the last three years and former resident here for 20 years, Mr.
Grinnéwald died Monday in Methodist Hospital, He was 58. Mr. Gfinnewald was a boiler-
maker for the NYC system and belonged to Boilermaker’s Union 51. He was a native of Russia. ‘Survivors include his wife, Essie, and two daughters, thé Misses Esthet and Joane Grinne-
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} ER RE TT : DURING Regular SALE (34) Nationally Advertised 4-qt. Pressure CoOKers ......ioesvesesescncsvess 12.95 8.95 (4) 16-qt. Pressure Canners ...ceceeeseees 19.85 14.95 (3) Waring Blendors ..,,..wcseeceserenes 32.95 22.95 (8) 7-plece Aluminumware Assortment ... 13.45 6.95 (12) Aluminum Double Boilers «.....cec00e 2.25 1.49 (11) Aluminum 5-qt. Tea Kettles .......c... 3.95 2.69 416) Aluminum Drip Coffee-makers ........ 2.95 1.98 (25) Assorted Sauce Pans (1, 2, 8 qts.)..... 95 49 (10) 3-qt. Covered Sauce Pan .......... ees 145 98 (6) 10-gal. Galvanized Garbage Pails..... 2.45 1.59 (28) Galvanized Wash Tubs ......ce000000 1.89 1.19 (13) Galvanized 10-qt. Pails ...eeveevvionds .65 49 (7) Wooden Ironing Boards .....cieeqeess 4.98 3.49 (8) Fruit Juicers ...... Ceseasannsane 5.95 3.89 (6) Frozen Food Packaging ‘Kits senses 4.98 3.49 (12) Kent Coffeemaker Ensembles ........ 2.50 4.98 (12) Kent Coffeemakers ......ccovveens ces 4.95 2.95 (8) Silex Coffeemakers (with elec. stove) .. 8.95 5.79 (7) Electric Toasters. ...... vesevserrsrsen- 3.98 2.98 (16) Matmatic Irons ....... civenssssseases 10.98 4.95 (9) Rittenhonse Ddor Chimes ....cccveuasie 2.95 1.98 (8) Chrome Buffet Chef Elec. Roasters.... 17.95 11.95 (14) Radio Selector Electric Clocks .....e00 14.95 10.95 (9) Electric Desk Clocks ..ccceisesarcnnes 9.95 7.29 (8) Electric Alarm Clocks ...ed¥scseccesss 1.95 4.39 (4) Electric Mantle Clocks ..csccssecesess 10.85 11.95 (5) 9-tube Mantola Console Combinations. 228.50 160.50 (2) T-tube Mantola Consolette Combinations 129.50 99.95 (4) "tube Mantola Lo-Boy Combinations. 144.50 99.95 (7) T-tube Mantola Table Combinations... 79.95 59.95 (2) Motorola Table Combinations (Floor Sample) .....cv0v00e erenee 11895 79.95 (2) Motorola Table Combs. (Blond) (Floor Sample) ........... ceenens 8495 64.95 (1) Motorola Comb. (Plastic) (Fir. Samp.) 69.95 49.95 (1) Motorola Portable (Floor Sample).... 59.95 39.95 (1) Mantola Portable .....cccvvvesnsceses 54.95 34.95 (14) 6-tube Mantola Table Models ......... 80.95 21.95 (11) 5-tube Mantola Table Models ,........ 2595 18.95
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B.F. Goodric
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wald, all ‘of __ Wald, all of Danville.
Mr. Borchert, who was 70, was born in Germany. He had lived years and
grocery store in 3500 Prospect St. for 40 years. He retired three years ago Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. | M Paul Niemann and Mrs. John Rice, and two brothers, Otto and Paul Borchert, all of Indianapo-
Olive Lytle
Services for -Mrs.” Olivé Reed Lytle, who died yesterday in Methodist Hospital, will be held at 3 p. m. Friday in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary.
Urges Noblesville
Women ‘Cover Up’
NOBLESVILLE, July 21 (UP) —A petition asking the Noblesville City Council to enforce “more modest dress for women” was circulated here today. Bearers of the petition were members of the Hamilton County Youth for Christ movement. “Too many women Wear too
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little on the street and in public places,” said the petition.
Services Set ‘Tomorrow For Mrs. W. L. Lawson
Services for Mrs. Malinda A. Lawson, former resident here, will be at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the John A. Patton funeral|® home. Burial will be in Floral Park Cemetery. Mrs. Lawson died Sunday at the age of 68. She lived in North Vernon where she had moved in 1945 after residing here for 41 years. She was born in Dallasburg, Ky. Survivors include her husband, William L. Lawson, North Vernon; a daughter, Mrs, Margaret Salberto, Indianapolis; two sons, Thomas Lawson, Indianapolis, and Joseph Lawson, Berkley, Cal; a brother, Virgil Senour, and a sister, Mrs.. Lora Strader, both of Shelbyville, and three grandchildren.
memes Refuses to Probe Jf Army on. Freight .
WASHINGTON; July ‘21 (UP)
SAVINGS UP TO
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— Attorney ' General Tom "C. Clark has refused to order a criminal investigation of former Army officers who negotiated
for the government.
an inquiry. tion, he said, would do “irreparable damage” to the officers’ reputations.
ing the war the “gouged” the goyernment.
House Banking Group
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WASHINGTON, July 21 (UP) 4 {—Chairman Jesse P, Wolcott (R.| ¥ today “his House) § Banking Committee will inquire 3 . {Into the reasons for the new steel §.
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Senator Says Spies Slipping Into U. S.
. WASHINGTON, July 21 (UP) —S8en. Chapman Revercomb (R. W. Va.) demanded today that the administration stop Communist
Land in
U. S. Jet
21 (UP)—Sixteen jet planes that completed
first west-east trans-Atlantic jet
Their eventual destination is the United States Air Force base at Furstenfeldbrueck, near Munich, Germany. The commanded by Lt. miles per hour yesterday on the Iceland to Stornoway leg of their flew at 35,000 feet.
planes Col. David Schilling averaged 450] insects
The jets left Selfridge Field, Mich., July 12 but were delayed
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agents from slipping into this country through the United Nations. Mr. Revercomb is chairman of a Senate Judiciary Subcommittee which has been investigating im-' migration problems. State Department officials have told the, group that hundreds of foreign agents are using the United Nations headquarters in New York to sneak into the United States. Mr. Revercomb said the United States shouldn't issue diplomatic or visitors’ visas to these agents, even if they are assigned to the United Nations. He said that ‘our authorities are supposed to keep Communists out.” UN Lacks Authority If the laws on the statute books aren't sufficient for this purpose, he said, the situation may have to be remedied by enactment of the Mundt-Nixon Communist-control bill. That
was shelved ‘by a Senate Committee.
In New York assistant United Nation Secretary General Ben
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Facts Worth Repeating
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It stands to reason that to make this policy effective, there ‘must be a wide range of choices for every family, In Shirley Brothers display thers is the fullest range of prices possible in any complete establishment.
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