Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 November 1948 — Page 13
FRIDAY, NOV. 12,1948 ___ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ __ PAGE.18'
{ ! 1) of May Replace Diesels Policeman Hurt Hotel Exhibit 3 dX, Diesel locomotives, rapidly re- , placing steam locomotives 19) smn iris, mar ws 3.Gar Crash day themselves be Zeplaced by LLY ed a ow 410 W. WASH. of locomotive gives great prom- Cruiser Damaged : ise of efficiency. In Traffic Pile-up A freak traffic accident at 8:45 p. m. yesterday at Miller St. and I Blaine Ave. piled up three cars, 0 mo hio vs including a city police cruiser, land injured one officer. I § Patrolman Frank J. Flajs, 929 | Ketcham St., was taken to Gen- O } a eral Hospital where attaches to- 0 eC day reported his condition as ara “fair.” wv The police Jport Indicated & that me A : a car driven by Walter Wn, Great, false Your Christmas Sedoet} 33, of 345 S. State Ave., collided 37 Men s sale of Wanted Gifts! 3 ive with the police car driven by Mr. 1 (OATS o fine Gift! Shop us todey. J Flas. In an effort to avoid the % SPOR many items not luted at greotly J collision Officer Flajs swerved and ) $25.00 reduced prices. struck a parked automobile owned Were 8 by Mathew M. Overton, 1468 Io $15 { Blaine Ave. : Now 10 Pair Men's All Wool || Police charged Brown with y i . | a Whipcord | reckless driving. ZL Le rey ipco In two other accidents five perx bard 'sons were injured, two motorists g2 Fine Ga RTS TROUSERS |were charged with failing to stop SPORT SH Ww. 11.95 {at preferential streets, and a tow {gh X Zipper Styled . $688 [truck driver was arrested for in- . c Some w {terfering with police. » > T Were $10: | Seymour Man Slated OF THESE MARVELOUS oe $& { 4 George Kasting, 68, Seymour, . Now 5 Grey Uniform |was slated for failing to stop at / {a preferential street, after his car k Fe SHIRTS collided at 29th St. and Riverside m aif : Dr. with a car driven by Viola 1 P LAC (KS Sizes 14-33, 14)2-34 & 35, | M. Skaggs, 52, of 1420 Burdsall lo} SS 15-34 and 15-35 Pkwy. ich] : | ; Barbara Nichols was an ex wv 5 to $14.95 WwW. 9 | Mr. Kasting’s wife, Martha| ° Y : Were $9.9 ere 4.95 $1 95 | Kasting, 62, and Florence Busch,| hibit at New York's National Now 9% Now 170, also of Seymour, were treated| Hotel Exposition. Barbara and 95 $Q- at Methodist Hospital for cuts bor Fra} the hit of fo) $b to J ana lacerations. } ner Nigh (eaves were he hii 0 40 All Wool Army Officers 3 As flokice Investinaied tng seri the show. m ent, Marion Trexler, 5 . ee Just 13 SUNTAN SHIRTS Illinois St., a tow truck driver, JACKETS attempted to solicit business. Po-| Policeman Bound, obD Were 12.95 $A.88 lice arrested him when he failed Pe re $95 t0 $25.00 Now , to move on as ordered. Wer Now At Bates and Shelby Sts., Jack 0 $ .50 Rush, 17, of 1543 Fletcher Ave., U #8 y egg 4 88 to 1 [ane two passengers were injured 4 : when the car he was driving col- oO lided with one driven by Leslie] Forced to Strip bs Tileston, 43, of 1058 E, New York 28 Pair Men's English | Street. Down to Underwear . ° - EO Beh. wiio Was Livatel for Controried Tv = gurrwiollio e davidson’s budget shop is different... the 2 RIDING BOOTS lacerations of the head, was safe cracker while making a - y charged with failing to stop at a routine check in a downtown . Were 16.95 E. OHIO ST. preferential street. |store last night, a merchant place Ww here fashion-con scious women buy r | Riding with him and treated policeman was forced to strip to / Now $9 25 Ohio St. Near Meridian for minor injuries were Aleene his underwear and was slugged g n Bronson, 21, and Sgt. George, and tied up with an electric light s rom A A eas replicas of expensive Furs...Cloth Coats... - BP 099 (Street. ~~ | ‘The policeman, Hagard Egolf, N 67, of 1023 W. 37th St., was freed by police after lying face down and suits ®e oo oo all at budget-saving prices! i for more than an hour on the con- P crete floor of the United Laundries and Dry Cleaners, 336 E. Wash- m ington St. . k . 7) He said he entered the store ry more than an hour previously to Just 88 W omen Will make a security check. As he . passed a rack of clathing, he told « Save From $15 to $30! police, the gunman stepped out : and thrust an automatic pistol pa against his stomach. . Fires Shot Past Head ®» AAG nu H d 8 The bandit, Mr. Egolf told|" > i police, fired a shot past his head y Ni TE a to prove that he meant busimess, Why pay more . . . when $29 gives you smart The safecracker, after relieving . . f hi . ' | ? him of his keys, revolver, black- suit fashions in the season's most popular colors jack and money, ordered him to : i 4 BE Oe Srdered nim 30 Regular sizes. Several styles for your selection. trussed with the wire, Mr. Egolf told police. Before leaving, the bandit struck Mr. Egolf with a Bg SC HARGE, BUDGET BUATAWAY, » blackjack, police said. : FH = bs J, Egolf, police said, might : : \ : ave been forced to spend the : . night on the basement floor if a Tailored to Sell For $59.00 / - laundry employee hadn't forgotten ne x a tool. —— : Sok ts Terie mre These Beautiful Gabardine i ° ; NO Charles Catron, 38, of 2626 Wade St., entered the front door, the * Rh | @ LIMIT bandi escaped through a rear i» 71P OAT \ : oor, . 5 The combination on a large safe bh * a > HUNDREDS AND HUNDREDS Lodi ray ey or Hie We've sold literally hundreds of these coats TO opening the safe before he was with the quick-zip linings for year ‘round wear. - CHOOSE FROM o-oo interrupted, police said. . - Suedes and coverts included . . . all guaranteed 0 \ n O.K. you record fans have a holiday. We have piled a 09, Bud et Hike for 2 years. / in Jarge table full of brand new, regular $1.00 records— 0 amous labels—your favorite artists. Dig in the pile and take : : : ; ho as many as you want—not for Asked b - Purd A Small Sum Reserves Your Selection : $1.00 each but 3 fer $1.00. y lie Hurry for best selection. . gE 0) i y yd per cent net, increase of . § Cg . Z £ Stig pies 00. was requested today by 3 Not® 3 : - : | OY © ww (Purdue University in fa Sa008:| If Not Specially Purchased cas BER “ ' k\ : operating budget filed with : PH g | bi the state budget et . These Coats Would Be $69 fo $95 * | The amount is asked for each 0 | year of the new biennium, beginMusic Gh e fur-Trimmed COAT 0 BOXES The budget request was ap- r proved by the university’s board wv Arsther 75th Sonlvassary irises. rts sel Chobe from scores of "high fashion’ coats, oF ature...coming ri » ncrease was attributed by olft buying time. od the university to the greatly in- all glorified with davidson finer furs . . . 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Hadrads o 4 Co., will be shown at the noon Receive up to... ih] meeting on Nov. 22. igs oN A —————————————— 1 — Pope Congratulates 3 Truman on Victory allow Open Monday VATICAN CITY, Nov. 12 (UP) MLE F id —His Holiness Pope Pius XII sent and Fri ay his congratulations to President : Nights Until Truman on his eledtion “with on the purchase of a 1949 fur prayers for a presidential mission : . 9 O'Clock blessed with peace and prosper- fashion. Choose from hundreds Main Floor ity,” the Vatican disclosed today. ’ The Vatican Secretariat of «oo $88 to $5900.
State released the texts of mes- » sages exchanged by the Pope and the President.
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