Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 November 1949 — Page 9
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: gers Will be “| on the team.” Dr. Bryan wrote - &e Picked up and dis today in a short birthday crossing Senate Ave. on St. Clair te live after their marriage. Silos, les, fabrics, colors and: patterns. —— ~charged between Capitol Ave. and Obio Bt. and 16th Bt. and Belle) op ent, ae Jeiarted to ao when hit by a car operated by * na View. P4. on ovtbound a €, ing a member of IU's baseball Louis G. Merrill, 21, of 1220 Mus- § HE TOLD County. Judge : . Inbound, it will stap NRE al team in 1881 ...» kKingum St. There was no arrest. Harry E. Newman thit she roke Leather JACKETS 2° area bounded by 16th St. and HE MISSED the annual - Dr, William Lowa Bryan. a Scooter Hits Cus ther. engagement .as.soon..as. she $ 95 d = Belle View Pl, and Capitol Ave, homecoming . luncheon of the | An S8-year-old boy, Charles saw the apartment her fiance's : LOW Your choice $ 95 = and New York Sts. “I" Men's Association two Sitter’ $ Story | Kimmons, 816’; W. 12th St, was parents had built for them above oats AS As low as : we. Meridian-Butler stop zone is/ Weeks ago for the first time slightly injured when he ran from & garage on their well-stocked Z2 bounded by North and Meridian Since college days. He is the Puzzles Police between two parked cars in front chicken farm. 20 Bts., 34th and Meridian Sts., botk| 0ldest Uving member of the | : of an automobile operated by Judge Newman reserved deci- NO CHARGE FOR SKILLED ALTERATION SERVICE ~~ in and outbound. Meridian-Gold-| 2530ciation, : | A 16-year-old baby sitter had Emmit Blair, 612 & Rybolt Bt. sion and ordered attorneys to : = en Hill express area is between He planned a birthday ob- ‘police puzzied today with a story yesterday at 12th and West Sts. present briefs : ' ~- North and Meridian Sts. and 30th Seryance The day ag np lite at being tied up by an unidenti- He was treated and released at rion som——— BRAND NEW Latest Brand New Gabardine =~ and Illinois Sts. In and outbound. Py od] nec ed man who neither molested General Hospital 22. On all three branches of the i ude > ho lk her nor robbed the apartment in, James M. Martin. 28, of 1621 Ex-Policoman to "Start Style To Covert Central motor coach line the out tom and a period of ey When she Yas atiengiig a PabY.. [Rar Ave, received sign! injuries Prison Term Tuesday =. snd Inbound express area is to his sisters, Mrs, Mary B | Mrs. Edward Lee, 432 W. 31st when the motor scooter he was "ON ; 50 =. bounded by North and Delaware Phillips, 07 and Miss Jennie 18t., mother of a 2-year-old son, riding collided with a car oper: ELKHART, Nov, 11 (UP) A new high in value, : os = Sts. and 38th St. and Central! Bryan, 86. {called police at 1 a. m. when she ated by Virginia Mae Russ, 34, Donald Barrett, 28-year-old for- a new low in price A — Ve. | Among the many callers and {returned from work at the Eliof 1634 N., Arsenal Ave. at 16th mer Elkhart policeman, will begin ; aw Ls Beginning Wednesday, addi. | well wishers were President (Lilly Co. and found her baby St. and Arsenal Ave. serving a 2-to-14 year sentence , tional local service vehicles will Herman B Wells, once a stuy- (fitter tied up, wrists and ankles, He was treated and released at/for second degree burglary and ILL AT laced in dent under Dr. Bryan and his With a pair of silk stockings. St. Vincent's Hospital. arson on Tuesday, Superior Court " be p the Meridian-Butler 3 ~~ and Meridian-Golden Hill routes “UCcessor as. head of the uni. The young woman said she w —————— Judge Willlam Wider said today. OHIO for riders unable to use the ex- ‘rt {bound by “a man 14 to 16 i BRITISH COVERING U » Barrett, Who pleaded guilty to , | press lines. {old” who slipped up the stahs LONDON, Nov. 11 {(UP)--Min- starting a number of fires and r " Voter Gets There anc grabbed her aoout midnight. ister of Pensions H. A. Marquand committing several burglaries OPEN TO TP. M, SAT.TO 9 P. M., SUN. TO NOON ~~ THREE DIE IN PARIS FIRE om . She said she screamed and fought [said today the Ministry of Health while on duty, was freed on bond = PARIS. Nov. 11 soln WINNIPEG, Man, Nov. 11'but neighbors downstairs and has provided 7703 wigs as part until Tuesday so he could help - - : rsons were arned od ree (UP)—Voter E, 8. Bleaktiey, a across the hall from the apart- of the national health program. his wife and two children move, 1) } Sve seriously A . Sib and PaTalyic, Srawjed uw 17 steps of ment told police they heard noth-!= —— oe " - m— we——— e city hall and along a 60-foot z. . = flash fire swept through a down- corridor on his head Kavos ng erioral Hospital ' physic'urs “town office building here yester- to reach the polls in yesterday's said the girl had not been mo- = day. The fire is reported to have provincial election. It ‘took him lested and Mrs. Lee sald nothing arted in a film projection room./35 minutes. was missing from her apartment. , School 42 Renamed . : Te Dos THROW THAT OLD STOVE OUT! School 42 today bore a new - name, The Elder W._ Diggs School, | in honor of its late principal for ES YOU R. er 25 vears. | x At renaming ceremonies last — might an oil portrait of Mr. Diggs ; {painted ~ by John Hardrick; was’ 1 | {presented to the school by the ! {Parent-Teacher Association, | {| Ciarence L. Farrington, presi-| {dent of the Board of School Com-| I missioners, praised Mr. Diggs’ 30] vears of service in Indianapolis | {schools and asked pupils, teach-| lers and parents to perpetuate his] name by high integrity, sincerity and achievement. = Miss America fo Make = Hollywood Screen Test | : 3 | PHOENIX; Ariz. Nov. 11 (UP) | TOWARD A NEW HEATING . —Jacque Mercer, who wanted al - 5 : movie career so much she went NA TIONAL ALTE LAL - out and won the Miss America : i 1 } HESE 6 BOTTLES of 1949 title, said today she will! Your Old Stove Will Be Fri bir tests next month mn Payment During This — TA iy — Sima sisand Sev. g The brunet student said “what -— avi y far 233 3 go may be my big chance” was ar-| - i "le 843 gives pice ranged after she signed an] & uth ou'll eajoy big. agent's contract with the Music| America’s favorite cola Corp. of America. | . Big 12 ox. bottle. Pick up 6 today! The Phoenix beauty will cele-| 2 brate her 19th birthday Jan. 7! a w — ’ ‘ las guest of honor at the Tucson, w—- HY TAKE LESS WHEN PEPSI S BEST! Ariz., Palomino Horse Show. - A - . Bottled by Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of Indianapolis, Ind. ‘blooded Palomino and a $1500 = Ud VE Poel Col from Pepsi-Cola Co.,, New York {horse trailer will be among her
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or. Bryan to Celebrate | [His 89th Birthday Today
“Predicts Future for IU
BLOOMINGTON, Nov, 11.— “Life includes all the blackest tragedy and also the victory over it." This was the philosophy of Dr. William Lowe Bryan, president emeritis of Indiana Uni-
Hoosier education” resides on the university campus where he was president for 35 years and predicts a bright future for the university and the world. “I am In pretty good health but not as fit as when I was
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dition in General Hospital today plaining her broken engagement and two other persons were re-'to a chic Koh, farmer, ‘covering at home from injuries . «y received in trafic {Indianapolis streets last night.
Tippecanoe St., suffered two frac (COUTt yesterday, tured legs, a broken arm and al possible skull fracture late last{mer fiance, night when struck at the inter- nearby Lakewood, for $400 worth section of St, Clair St. and Seun- of engagement ate Ave,
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