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"RADIO PROGRAMS

THIS EVENING

! (The Indianapolis Times i» not responsible for. inaccuracies In program announcements _eaused by {ate station changes)

\ _WFBM 1260 WiBC 1070 WiRE Jae wish 13 ig | WILW 1590 , Ons . Mutua La _ San | EM After 5:00 P, M. & 100 |iiyfhm of Random Easy Does If When » o No Hoosier ae Time | Fun With Dunn fs ey Portia Faces Life. >. | Waltz Time C830 po Just Plain Bil "om | Reminiscent da | us Easy Does 11—News Front Page Farrell " Lk | | 00 | Amber | Easy Doss If Animal World The Groen Hornet | Music Hall _ 15 j Mglody Billboard ‘ . { Capt. Midnjght Dinner Winner Sky King } wi Tom Mii ’ Newi—Sports “ 2. Fullon Lowls Jr. Supper Club 7 FE Tle Water Hite ae Gene Kelly News of the Word Frank Edwards Musical Interlude | Freddy Martin Show Relaxin’ Time [ow Inside of Sports Allen Jeffries _ Winter Serenade | Navy Band Campfire Songs This Is Your Life Freddy Martin Show Music from Hollywood

Tello Test Life With Luigl : . Hil the Jackpot — |” Concer! Hall -

Hoosier Classic

Date with Judy Basketball (lassie

Gilbert Forbes Te Band Stand ” Boulah Here's fo Velorans * Million Dollar Party Dancs, Hour

- - - -

Morton Downey

Dance Band Music You Remember oo.

Music You Want

Nows—Sportsman Varloly Hour Sign Off Design for Listening TT

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WEDNESDAY PROGRAM .

Bob Hope . cw Fibber McGeo " ToT Big Town " " Butler vs. Purdue Mov ds for | gg Mon efiies RE Seorbewd | ¢ |

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WM 1260 WIBC 1070 WIRE 1430 TWISH 1310 TOWIW 1590 2 CBs Mutua) NBO ABO mm Alter 6:00 P, 0PM Back lo the Bible | Weather & Markets | Dawn Patrol Indians Farmer [Sign On—Nows Fes ~ Emmy Lou TL - | Broakfastime Revue Sun Dial” World News Gordon Graham World News Roundup | News—Dunkin’ Time | ~~ Hoosier Headlines Time-‘n Tunes Musical Clock Dunkin’ Hime .o. Big Sings Happy Hank - NowsRise & Shing. |. .* __"° News Timo “n Tunes Donald Bruce Rise & Shine dit Flying Weather Gordon Graham Musital Minufes Breakfast, Club “ 3 } Quiz Club [McGee Calling te 8 sme mn Pat O'Brien's Holfywood we Woman's World .-- A Mrs. Farrell __ [Easy Listening to ’ co © " Keyboard Impressions aE fred Waring © [My Troe Slory My Serenade Judy & Jane “on to eo” Three Suns Arthur Godfrey Bing Sings Road of Lite Betty Crocker News Easy Listening The Brighter Day Eleanor & Anna Roosevelt Radio Chapel will Taws—Stocks Nora Drake Kay Kor | Kelge "| Cornbread Matinee . Victor H. Lindiahe We Love & Learn - B Our Houses Jack Berch Ted Malone ° ot qiary a : Lora. Lawlon Dick Todd * v ; = Lindes-FirlLove——— | Welcome Trewier | KavierCogal Orchestra Aunt Jenny's Stories Kate Smith Sings Burrough's Choir Frank De Vel Orchestra Helen Trent Country Carnivat “Dr 6. W. Crane Jimmy Sayer Plays [Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra | £5 Our Gal Sunday " ‘ Your Record Flayer Luncheon Parly Tommy Dorsey Orchesira 100 Gilbert Forbes Gordon Graham Donald Brucs Frank Edwards | Fiesta Time 1 H5 Ma Perkins Pick-a-Pocke! $Prite Party Bing. Creshy Jan Girber Orchestra 30 [Hoosier Farm Circle (Dixie Four . el Kay Reporter News MeL ow ko Westorners Big Sister Jimmy & Eloise. | Hawailan - Harmonies 44 feront bi. Burloa Queen for a Day Double or Nothing Catherine Daniels, , -|Music You Want 4 on - - 4 ° - - :30 (Nora Drake Annie's Almanac Hearts in Harmony Bride & Groom’ Music for Wednesday Hs What Makes You Tick fedric_Foslor Editor's Daughter .- " . 00 (David Harum =| PM Party Life Can Bo Beautiful Ladies Bo Sealed | Funn With Dumn A5 4iltep House . Ma Perkins w a . Rabu 30 {House Party Easy Dows If Pepper Young Galen Drake ; wo. - Hs " . - . Right lo Happiness Listen fo This ct " 00 inf Hund Easy Does li—News | Backslage Wits Broakfust In Wellwood |" " 15 | Hint Hunt—News Easy Does It Stella Dallas Hoosier Request $e :30 |phythm at Random Lorenzo Jones Ethel and Albert: . 8 ug wo. Vourg Widder Brown | Hossir Request Time vw

~ MYSTERY Banker's Wife.” WFBM 7:00 p. m ‘ THIS 18 YOU R FE Tin E

cast time... . WIRE 7:00 p. m..

Radio Highlights

Y THEATER—' ‘The Case of the Murderer and the| Police held a 72-year-old retired

IHandyman Accused Of Hammer Slaying

CLEVELAND, Dec. 28 (UP,

dwards reyiews the life of a

well-known sports personality who will be unidentified until broad-

Pp HOOSIER BASKETBALL CLASSIC—Notre Dame plays Purdue,

at 7:30 p. m. Butler plays Indiana

“at 9:30 p. m. , . . WISH, WIBC, K. of C. will Dance {confessed beating his wife, Mary, WXLW (FM) 7:30 Pp m. 68, to death early Monday morn-} “WE THE PEOPLE El —jing-and then sleeping eight hours! Fadiman, guest host, will dnter-| The

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ert Hawk will tell Wyoming. . . . WFBM 8:00 p. m. (gt. FIBBER MeGEE AND MOLLY pon -=—The mayor takes Fibber and M Molly to the Wistful Vista Coun-

CONCERT. HALL — Recorded | ~ selections of classical and Ja! classical music. , . . WFB

|mey ):30 p. m.

“! Rbceo Franceschini, president of ary, the United Shoe Workers America, died yesterday at Nor- Len

‘union headquarters announced. Mr. Franceschini, 49, was elected president of the union last May.

Sale iii

SPINETS . . | GR ANDS

~f-Reconditioned; Fnaacings ¢-Sdudie. used, Returns from rentals. Save $200.00,

PIANOS, INC.

and

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‘stom LLQW... new com

music for Broadway shows; Rob- Columbus will be held Friday

how heifrom 9:30 p. m. to 1 a.’ m. in the stumbled on a jade deposit in council hall, 1305 N. Delaware) me

-. ments committee include Edward + WIRE 8:80 pnb pyoperro Robert Alerding. cot] chairmen; Jack Bevan, E. R. Biggins, Harry Bindner, Fred Blo:

[Adolph Chrapla, Dr. Lant Clark, | {Robert pipes TORE “Witttanr—F—FfehWASHINGTON, Dec. 28 (UP)— rence B. Feeney, William F. Flanof Kriner,

-wegian Hospital - in. New. York, J,. Kennington, James W...Kiesle,

THe Lions Club of Indianapolis freefits

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16 16 grandchildren.

Music will be ‘furnished by Kelly and his orchestra.

embers of the dance arrange-

$250

Guaranteed —Inclvd Bweue, Soft Water Shampes and

CENTRAL 2: 209 Odd Fellow Bldg. Li-9321

er, Ormel C. Chesebrough,

T. Doerr, "Gerald 8./= Foaw=-Ff William_P; Hurley, Leo, L.| AN EYE FOR QUALITY Marion 8. Lime, Frank | rartz, James P. Kelly, William |

Robert J. Moseman. ns Meet Tomorsow

Hevotestta noon luncheon sesfir the-Claypool Hotel tomors 10 getting acquainted with members and cleaning up n= pleted business of 1948

Wash 3 DAY DELIVERY (GAR 1111 IFT i

ns STH ag MERIDIAN

A Works Where - 30utofd | Colds Start! |

Quick! When your \ 1 head is stuffed-ip with if! ® cold, put a Tew drops of Vicks Va-tro-nol in ~ each nostril and jeel relief start instantly! Va-tro-nolworks | ight where trouble is to relieve stuf || mess and open up your cold-clogged

warning sniffie or sneeze! Try it. Vicks Vatro.nol Nose Drops! i

~ Winter Term Begins January 3

aE Re RAR wer NSA A RR san” 4a Sette, “Day and ‘evening sessions. “Enroll this week. Omer. “open datly-8:30--10-4.30- Monday trough Friday and until noon

“Saturday:

The demands upon us for ‘competent accountants. secretaries, stenographers, and general business assistants are running: several times the number of graduates. Finest kind of opportunities for those who can qualify. This is the

Indiana Business College

of Indianapolis. The others are at Marion, Muncie, Logansport, Anderson, Kokomo, Lafayette, Columbus, Richmond and Vincennes—all approved for G. I. Training. Contact the school you wish to attend, or Fred W. Case, Principal.

Central Business College

Indiana Business College Building

802 North Meridian (St. Clair Entrance) LI1-8337

% ROOFING % SIDING

LIBERAL TERMS 3 YEARS TO PAY "FREE ESTIMATES

GENERAL hoi & Siding Co.

__181 Virginia Ave. MA-6843 |

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AKRON SURGICAL HOUSE, INC N. Pennsylvania St.

HAIR LULA TY LES

r N For festive holiday fare, serve HARRIS “Aristo

crat” Ham. Selected from choicest, grain-fat-tened Indiana porkers and deliciously slow-smoked over hickory, Harris Hams make perfect holiday feasts, with plenty left over for late snacks and quick lunches. Choose the kind that's pre-cooked, ready to eat, or the kind you

"bake yourself. Order wow from your meat dealer

SAM HARRIS hacxine & eo. Meals With, Your Approvel,

Hear the "Dixie Four; 12:30 P.M, Mon. through Fri, WIBC » 1 P M. Sus WXLW

handyman today who was alleged to have confessed the hammer slaying of his wife of 51 years for “going out with another man.” Police Chief Lester Roeper said Paul Dienes of suburban Parma

before he gave himself up to po-| yf [Tice f The couple had six children and!

HOUSE

Mostly sizes, $1.98.

SLIPPERS W870) |

AND CHILDREN’S

{rots at

Ends

WOMEN'S SHOES Pumps, straps, oxfords. Were $3.95

and $4.95. Broken sizes 4 to 9.

Scranton Lace

TABLECLOTHS

Factory Mended Irregulars of Regular $4.98 Quality

color.

~ WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY

DOLLARDA

For gifts and for your own use, highly mercerized yarns, fine point construction, Can be washed repeatedly.

DW. WASHING

AIT. SS,

TON ST Yd

send

Sizes 815 to 12. Were $4.95, Lal

duced.

MAJORETT BOOTS

All Items on Sale Both Days While Quantity Lasts!

"Wear

Sizes 1 to 6 No Seconds or Irregulars

ALL FIRST QUALITY MERCHANDISE

Coveralls,

$

overalls; boxer shorts, boxer longies. Girls’ pina-

Linen

$1 CUSTUME JEWELRY

fore - style overalls.

PLAPET Children’ S

YOUR CHOICE

£3 >

;

fancy patterns. Sizes S,

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES... . TUESDAY, DEC. 28, 1948 1 LOT OF WOMEN'S FREE PARKING—LOT NO. 2 ACROSS MISSOURI ST. [ CHILDREN'S WATE s

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Men's topco ats made of all wool

fleeces in dark tan. Sizes 37 to 44

SPORT SHIRTS

$3.98 Value $ 2 00

Men’s sport shirts, broRen lots in plain or

M, L.

36 to 46.

Men’s SLEEVELESS SWEATERS $4.29 to $7.95 Value Men’s sweaters, slipover style in plain or fancy patterns,

Sizes

$2

MEN'S SHIRTS $1.95 Value

Irregulars.

Pins, Earrings, Bracelets, ete, Plain and stone sets, gold or silver finish. Priced to close out.

WOMEN'S 49¢ COTTON HOSE

Warm serviceable cotton hose. Assorted tan S shades. Sizes 9 to 10: prs. MEN'’S 50c KERCHIEFS

INDERA KNIT SLIPS

Warm heavy cotton and part- $7

Neat snow white balloon cloth.

rolled hemmed

Dollar Day price.

wool irregulars of up to $2.59

qualities. All sizes in lot.

] Sizes 1 to 4 and 3 to 6.

‘ % €

"Sale m 300 Coffon DRESSES

Nice quality percale polka dots

florals, plaid patterns. coat styles, with or eyelet trimmi neck and pockets. belt. Full Shirts. 16 to 44.

in and Button ric-rac ng. on Set in Sizes

J Men's shirts ade of all wool heavy weight in maroon plaids. Size 1415 to 17.

$

Men's

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mixed

Women’s Robes

MEN'S SWEATERS

Values to $3.98 sleeveless sweaters. Several styles in plain colors of all wool, Sizes Small, Medium & Large

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"MEN'S ANKLETS

65¢c to 79¢ Value Men's anklets, in plain colors, Sizes 10 to 12.

wool

Js]

Briefs

WOMEN'S RAYON UNDIES

MEN'S JACK SHIRTS After Christmas Sale $8.95 VALUE $ of robes, slightly ° Men's wool jack shirts in fancy soiled. quilted rayon plaids. Sizes 8, M. y satins, rayon suede n 2 a er MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS

‘and wrap styles bro-

ken sizes 12 to 20 £

and panties = {

white, tea rose and col-

| 38 to 44.

$2.98 AND $3.98 VALUES

ors, priced styles.

bars to a customer.

Irregulars of higher

dium size Ivory. Limit 12

jo el CHILDREN'S —_ KNIT_SLEEPERS.

REGULAR $1.79 Utica knit sleepers with —4—teet—tmome—or— two-- piece

Rust proof, galvanized, adjustable to size. Makes ironing unnecessary of wash trousers.

Snap lock Panis (reasers

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styles, broken sizes 3 to 6.

CHILDREN'S (OTTON SLIPS

Ange Food Cake Vrs

yality aluminum um with sunray Raley that won't stick.

Full-Fashioned

Odds and ends of $1:98 to $5.00

Imperfects of high priced sheer quality. assortment of winter colors. Sizes 8, to 10%.

2 for $1 00

bottoms in tearose and white. Sizes-2 and 4-enly

Children's "Blue Bell Brand” DENIM OVERALLS

Reg. $1.59. 6-Ounce ‘denim with . bib. tap and shoulder straps. Sizes 1

Built. up shoulder. with rufffed.

719.

Special Purchase. LEWELLA BRASSIERES

$fo0

Made by Lewella Rayon satin up lift in A BC cup. Truly a wonderful value. Sizes 32to 38.

ro

colors. Sizes 3 to 6 and 8 to 16

G ood jo

Children’s Chenille Robes

Soft and warm chenille robes, full ‘wrap

with te side and designs in 5.98 for $3.99

~ Doble Ui Panties

von on:

ETRE ET - waist. Sizes 2 to 6.

handbags. Slightly counter INFANTS . LI] WOMEN'S Receiving Blankels . 30 x 40 reBLOUSES ceiving - j blankets for Odds and ends left from our slightly irholiday selling. Broken size regulars assortment. Price with striped edges.

Infants Shirt

aold: over, _ tie, pin < back, broKen. sizes and styles of 2 to. 6.

Girls" Head Wear $700

Up to $3.98 Value Knit -toboggan and felt hats.

4,98 for $2.99

Men's dress shirts made of fancy broadcloth, Sizes 14 to 17.

»

“BOY'S JACK Boys’ “Sizes 1071618

$6.95 VALUE jaek--shirts—made of all-_ wool heavyweight in bold Plaids.

SHIRTS

6 to 16.

; BOY'S PANTS $3.98 AND 85.00 VALUE Boys’ pants made of fancy cashmere. Also fan corduroy. Sizes

Boys’

red lining. Sizes 6

_BOY’'S PEA COATS

pea coats made of heavy 32-ounce- blue melton cloth with

to 16.

$2.98 AND $3.98 Boys’ sweaters of plain. colors... Also Coat style.

"BOY'S SWEATERS

VALUES _ all-wool in waol mixed.

Sizes 6 to 16.

.Dpriefs, f wil

forced. Sizes SM, L.

BOY'S ROBES © $2.98 VALUE - Boy's robes-of cotton blanket in: i. fancy patterps, Sizes 6. to 12.

MEN'S BRIEFS

4 Men's, €Taslic” WAIST seams rein

cut :

59¢ Value ~Men's-athiletic shirts,

combed yarn.

“cut, made ot "fifa cotton” Sizes Small, Medium or Large.

~“MEN'S-ATHLETIC.-SHIRTS.....|.

full

ws}

or Large.

MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS $8.95 VALUE Broken lots of men's fine sport shirts. Wool mixed in tan, green and ‘brown, Sizes Small, Medium

From 3rd Floor

$19.95 METAL

Utility Cabinets

1 4

With 5 roomy shelves, double doors, white enamel. finish with black base.

$2.49 HEAVY METAL

Kitchen Stools

25 Inches high, round

foot -rest, white

enamel enamei finish. ~__&=

TT saso METAL METAL

Wall Credenza cramais win 3 9 300

shelves and door.

$4.50 METAL

Roaster Tables

16x20 Inch top with

enamel with blac legs and rollers.

under ‘shelf, he 00

seat and 52: 00

SPECIAL PURCHASE 2400 YARDS 36-In. Fancy DRESS 4

—Full Bolts, Not Remnants —Guaranteed Tub Fast 49¢ Quality

Large selection of cotton dress prints in array of colors.

69¢ Bleached Pillowcases

2 for $70

45x36-Inch bleached pillow cases. Type 128 thread wov-

en. No filling. Heavy quality, | green.

45¢ Turkish Bath Towels

3 for d 00

Colorful block plaid turkish bath ‘towels, 18x36-inch size. | a Choice of blue, rose, gold and

Vis

3,90 pair last.

NTS

$1

$2.98 Cottage ‘Sets 1 00 Colorful 6-plece cottage sets.

alle of good quality material. Choice of colors. While

45¢ Mohawk Muslin 36.- Ing ohaw 4.5%

bleached muslin. Soft thread finish. 80Square thread woven.

39¢ Unbleached Sheeting

First

TOYS & DOLLS PRICE

While They. Last

CANNON- SHEET

COTTON BLANKETS

Quality, No Seconds

Choice of Blue and

. Rose Plaids

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80x80 ‘Thread woven. Cannop| plaid cotton ~ sheet Extra heavy weight blankets. First quality, Choice unbleached sheeting d of colorful block plaids of 39 Inch width. A real yl S. ‘ rose or blue. While 200 last. quality.’ A NO. PHONE OR MAlL

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