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: ORE Pe from their present offices Mierg>: oe CRETE NEES Hin the Consolidated building to An artist envisions the Palace Salon, 29 N. Pennsylvan'a St. quarters recently built by | after exterior remodeling. : 2 the company at 37 W. 30th St. = af =» : § ENTE "| Formal opening of new offices SS in the bullding adjacent to the moaern ng ; e Oa noms ffice, will be from 10 a. m. eis oad : to 5:30 p. m. Nov. 17. To Be Completed Nov. 1 |. ramen mp * mit the company to expand its VAL: {insurance in Indianap- . «0 Front Will Be Completely Changed olis and vicinity,” Walter H. CW —— . Y m— rT With Structural Glass Material Pr is y's work . . . Floyd Owen, mechanic at Capitol Fag Modernization of the Palace Salon, 29 N, Pennsylvania St, islavailable adjacent to the new Brake Service, inspects a brake housing. : hi Jott - | expected to be completed Nov. 10. office building. | A A “a ; : i The Runt will be completely changed. Made of a new structural| wmy gompany now has more . = ‘ glass ma d wer portion will be finished in biack and i Ww fl dA to . pts {86k Hare 0 oi Tipper part will De a rich buff. New furnishings In 8 Echt gy am $100 suiliion of insurasis Jn arns or increase Ww Pulte of the Press [interior will greet the eyes of customers who enter through tWO|gfieh1 said : : : [Meer (i ie aes doors Toll With Faulty Brakes = | Mews—Moon River | Dressing rooms, formerly in eu be enlarged. Wil * Grchosing Moon Ri basement, will be on the mainiliam G. ropoulos, sole owner, lire ‘ " an Domne Sued « 100 Cub. floor. An all-glass shoe-shine/moved to the present location in Approaching Cold Weather, Icy Streels ; . . = - . stand and new light fixtures will 1938 from the Lemecke Service| nd Poor Visibility Cited : TUESDAY PROGRAM aid spareie, Br ome. "13 Opened Na i A i. 71 An departmerts—hat, shoe and business in 1924. In Freight Crash Cold weather, poor visibility and icy streets are just around the 101 WIRE 1430 Wish 1310 WILN 1590 Wiw-700 1 > Mutea) NBO ABC 1 5 0 NBO { : 2 nless every precaution is taken,” Frank Skiles, owner of . Coie hick bows Poe ——— Bil Four Show os tM. ra Engel Faces Trial Historical Institute Ire Ns Capitol Brake Service Co. 230 W. New York St, warned, “late fall oi x . i. ora Nets Konay Robert On Swin dle Count ™® Open Saturday oA OR oy prema and winter motoring fatalities will climb to new peaks.” hnold | World Vows Nows—ill Faulkner |News—Sun Dial | Prairie Ramblers CRIOA00, Oct. 3 (UPk The 1ast of the 1949 series of crash on the south edge of this!certain that the frst principles of good automotive safety is to pake Musical no. ’ . ~—AC-|Hoosier Historical Institutes willitown today and a dozen freight! » 1 hen it c emerMoray - - Bill Faukner—Tows | Seoves—Sum Dial {Morning Matinee Amed love. swindler Sigmun a oosier Historical Institutes re iy gh {operative brakes,” he said. site hn wl somes Pe - - Desai broee . - - Engel goes on trial today on the OPeR at 10.30 a. m, Saturday with The injured man was R. H A great number of accidents & es Aude & automebilés do {Gordon Grsbom | 1430 Kieeyolnd Lane | Brookins Cub few—Smdd | °° complaint of a Chicago widows tour of the State House underin, ng) of Logansport, who ‘suf./today can be blamed on bad, nave taity brakes, but is an Woslorsen: wad e u . “« a that he wooed her and then took/the direction of Miss Genevievéifered an injured bAck when the brakes” Mr. Skiles pointed out. excellent plan to have the braki ie. « » : : Scorms—Sun Dial Editor's Daughler oft with Ber oe ues og oh Brown, state law librarian. freight whose engine he was fir-| ‘While most automobiles, espe- System checked every 2000 fo 250 trom Shope . . | Ao Hearts In Harmony | Engel ey After visiting the offices of log Picughed into another freight cially those of the post-war era, miles, By this method it is pos» Easy Listomleg elcome Trawien Wim Nows—Dick Miynes |Wekome Towers but, natty and courtly as ever, public officials; the group will pasicea Ee re to alte TE at Being the Bo ee ory es an “ a Maviegs fr fos dolly Crochet Ss Past Hodgés Show he sald he was confident he tour the State Library and His-ipsgansport hospital. His in-|conditions, it is yy p 3 accident occurs.” « Tob fie Prod Worl oye would be acquitted. {torioal ‘building, then the James!juries were not serious, according/learn that some of these same| In addition'to latest equipment | Derelty bir ng... 1 = : oh. all, hadn't he returned Whitcomb Riley on Lockerbie St./to tBate Trooper James Love and|cars are unable to stop quickly infor brake repair, the company has a Wo Low & Loan on hminent Toews. Keyboard Kap. We Lows and Learn ar ay Ms, geseda, Cor | Visits 10 the site of Camp Mor-|Sherif’s Deputy Carl March. (an emergency. The pre-war models authorized factory.” service fof Wr. bool ¥ic Damone Bob Schreve Fan's Ino at ae it Maan » ton, Alabama and 19th Sts, in-| The locomotive and nine cars of|also come in for their share of|South Wind heaters, Eany Lisloning he bork Pick & dale Jon Garber Jack Berch h Y €0-| tergection, the graves of famous|the oncoming freight were de- . Lora Lawton baie Brake Tom Martin ~~ Lora Lawlen ' Aled dw tried to pursue Pi Hoosiers in Crown Hill Cemetery, |Palled and three cars of the parked ™ {i The ow bows | ome Poly _ ows, Vaaghn Meares Fifly Club “Engels “one and only true/and {he central canal at W. 38h Height Were damaged, the shenirs Reupholstering Froddy Martin . wife,” Mrs. Pauline Langton Bt Will be ma ay. : Counlry Carnival . Carl Baker Sings | Dorsey Srofhers Fingel, also was confident that he FOU SA'S DY DEIGAR. Donsid Mrpee Moot the Menjous [Hairy James Everybody's fam | would be released. { PLATING ~~) I Ws auAlity werk you Gordon Bolan ow Wave Tolga Ewart Romboy Come | Ma Pothing . 330 oa, sum; "i Piek-A-Pochot The Down Jackpot Pos Wee Linda's Lowe : Pirie bow < TE od om Silvar—Brass—Chrome ar aig, rit Codric Foster . Crothy neke Big Sister | SERVICE We will bring samples to iit - home. 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. { AS As State Killer CONSTRUCTION Statistics on causes of death from childhood diseases in Indiana : in 1948 showed today that polio * EQUIPMENT * ranked third as a killer. 'l —For Sale and Rent— Thirty deaths from pelio last NEW and USED year fanked third to measles, | AIR COMPRESSOKS which killed 37, and spinal men-| HOISTS and DERRICKS ingitis, which took 33 lives, ac-| MIXERS and PUMPS cording to the Indiana Statc/l MELTING KETTLES, ETC.

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