Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 December 1949 — Page 8
i Phe. Forest G. Chaille Visiting Parents .
*} i
Loe) Ser Children
During 20-Day Eurlough From Medical Corps Eight Indianapolis men helped play Santa Claus to underprivileged children of Naples, Italy, Sunday where the seamen were
_ stationed aboard the heavy cruiser USS Des Moines. They are:
Oral 8. Chilton, gunner's mate, 2-c, husband of Mrs. Julia M, Sulton: 3326 8. Rybolt Bt.; Joseph Mueller, fire controlman, 3-c,
THE } INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
or,
SL
(eut outs) . Machine
Block Set .....ov000 #8¢ Fashion Show + 2 for $1.98 Toy Washing $1.60 Box, with 17 J Plastic ABO Blocks.
Many Other Toys Reduced to Fast Selling Prices
cern
"Dollar Day Toy Specials
: T JL Aluminum. 7 $1.00
fin Bazooka 208 Bootsters, red and green 000 Magnetic Fish Pond ....c0000 $1.98 Ten Pin BOS sosisnris inne S139 Luxury Liner Metal Boats
srs
Store —— Daily, 9:30 te 5:00; Sat., 9:30 to 6:00
S11 STORE
STURN
FRIDAY ONLY!
72 Prs. Children’s Rubber GALOSHES
Broken sizes of $2.98 and $1.98. Sizes from 10 to 2 in the lot,
and BOOTS
$7 00
Broken sizes.Were $1.98.
60 PR. WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S HOUSE SLIPPERS:
sq 00
612 N. East 8t.; James Crouch, seaman, USN, son of Mr, and)
VSN ' Bdward H. Crouch, 215 E. Rinaldi St.; James A. Keith, sen. WoodrAY Place, and’ 3 John W. | tice, USN, of 641 CE, eilries, 4+ BON 0 eh a gy Mrs. JKenneth Jeffries, 850
31st St. . Beville Ave.
Russell E. Held, seaman apprentice, USN, of 2815 Suther-| o. . . » Wright, son of Mrs. 1602 English Ave.
land Ave.; John R. Burge, seaman..." o ear, apprentice, USN, of 411 8. Oak- has been transferred to the 440th land Ave; Paul R. Boone, sea-\g.,.; Aviation Heavy Construcman apprentice, USN, of 1423 B..,, > "povialion near Tokyo from Richland Ave, and Robert EB. southern J Archer, fireman apprentice, USN, apan. of 5455 E. 30th St. I I, The local men, with the ret Urge Veterans
of the ship's personnel entertained
the children with a turkey dinner, carols, movies and distribution wr. To File for Bonus
z
presents. Hoosler veterans were urged P Lo today to file bonus claims im-| Chattie “oon of mediately to prevent a proces-| Mr, and Mrs. sing bottleneck next year.
Glen Chalille, Less than half of the state's
eligible veterans of World War II have filed claims to date. In| the past month the number of | applications has been declining] steadily, Orville Bray, bonus director of the State Department of Vetar-|
Fairbanks, Alas- ans Affairs, estimated that 200,-
ka. He wii ae 000 applications ‘still have to be| turn to the U. om Medical Corps Tie Chaille fed by the deadline, Dec. 31,
Wrigh 1950 Station at t' Fleid, ‘Dayton, He sald approximately 162,000 | 0. applications have been yocatved W. E. Day, fireman, USN, of since July. 1621 Ingram St, joined the crew According to law, applications of the destroyer USS Furse In must be processed by Jan. 31, celebration of Christmas with un-| 1951, for a report to the General derprivileged children of Genoa, Assembly. Italy, . . . William W. Degischer,
Choice
HAT
Clearance
w esr am nter, ym We that formerly sold up to $5.95.
$9 00)
DOLLAR DAY
NO PHONE, MAIL OR C. O. DD. ORDERS, PLEASE!
BOYS’
COMBAT BOOTS
i 50a
boots with heavy, longwearing soles. $395 values. Sizes 10 to 3.
STREET FLOOR SAVINGS
Excellent Third Grading of $1.29 to $1.50
FULL-FASHIONED NYLON HOSE
All nylon
we $700
from top to toe, fashionable
winter shades. Sizes 815 to 1015.
39¢c RAYON UNDIES
boilerman, 1-¢, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. W, H, 3044 Millersville Drive, ‘recently par-|
Forge at Ban Diego, Cal
+ Two Tool men participated in the third annual presentdtion of Handel's Messiah as members of the Naval Academy Chapel Choir,
K& a
t Jail PARTS
TEE
pt Q ol : Walls
£)
MTT EI I 314 E. Washington St. w IM: 3472
CROSSWORD PUZZLE | = Answer to Previous Puzzle | Auto Body
HOC] HORIZONTAL 56 Snare
AE II ) AILIRL JP [RIO INIC ELIMI | 1D) RIEL _IWIHIE [RIE ASLAN) LINDO) LILI
3 Bapisted type 57 Expands Li) bOI ] | automobile bedy VERTICAL a min 91t is an — 1 Swift BEER = IST) style 3 Penal ies aA IBIAS] \ hs 1 Jrarsliced ny {44 el Ri! { 2 y ow -~ - A ) 15 Dance step § Winter vehicle wiv] 1PM [TEE] 16 Expunge 6 Ancient Irish : ol 18 Indonesian of , Capital 17 Daybreak 42 Part of “be Mindanao 7 Greek letter (comb, form) 43 Poet 19 Symbol for 8 Pause 20 Regulated 44 Social insects illinium 9 Correlative of 22 Trembled 45 Tidy 80 Alaskan either 25 Antenna 48 New Zealand mountain 10 Genus of 27 Passageways parrot 21 Young child meadow . between rows B50 Biblical name 23 Symbol for ~~ Erasses $4 Flag 51 Hostélry | erbium 11Compound 36 Bounded 53 Displaced | 24 Darling ethers #7 Holy person person (ab.) | 26 Rowing 12 Approaches 39 Employers 551d est (ab.) | implements 28 Weight of India 201t is (contr.) 30 Egyptian . sun god - 31 Tensile “on. Btréength (ab.) "32 Within 33 Measure of ; cloth 34 Sack 35 Carmine 37 Bargain event 38 Brother of Jacob (Bib) 40 Any 41 Flatfish - 44 Too 46 Right side (ab) ‘#7 Writing’ fluid 19 River in" France 1 Follower
large Toy y-
white and assorted colors.
Band and elastic Rottom rayon brieis, for
— Clearance Wom. Slips $1.98 to $2.98 Values. First and Irregulars. Rayon crepes and rayon satins. Tallored and trimmed styles. Some are counter soiled. Broken sizes,
$1.25 and $1.39 INDERA KNIT SLIPS
Heavy quality cotton, medium stout, and me-
dium, and tall slim sizes,
59¢ to $1.00 RAYON UNDIES
Briefs, panties and stepins. Regular sizes in white, tearose and assorted colors.
Water repel-
lent washable S AStuRted, ass. Spc 1 Lot 1 0 pus Tayos for tive designs, S 00 Co : highly pol- “ lorful print ished finish. patterns.
ford i
Warm knitted ski bottom pa-
panel ribbed Jamas. Sizes 15, 16 and 1
irreg. of $2.98 Knitted gowns and Pink, blue and maize,
mean En -- 59¢ MEAD SCARFS
GOWNS and PAJAMAS long sleeve $1.28 ALUM. TRAYS
ALL-WOOL COVERT
Casual JATS
VALUES TO $2995
$1400
Every coat beautifully lined. Warmly interlined. Sizes 10 to 18. Grey, green, wine, brown.
1
Sample Formal
TOILET TISSUE
Seconds of a high grade tollet tissue. Limit 20 rolls a8 customer.
0-s1m
T9¢ Child’s 3-Pc. Bath___ $1.98 (8-Pc. Glass Set
Set consists of 6 four-oz, 8 eight-oz and 6 twelve oz. floral dee-
$7 00
orated glasses In carton.
$1.00 COSTUME JEWELRY
Pins, earrings, bracelets and necklaces, tailored
or stone set, Plus tax.
Lotion Set___
CLEARANCE OF TOILET SETS $1.19 4-Pe, Jergens ~ $1.39 5-Pc. Men's Shave Set____. “$1.00 3-Pc. Bath Set____
«3|
MEN'S FORMER
Snow white excellent qual- $ for ford i
ity rolled hem cotton handkerchiefs,
WOMEN'S
HEAD SCARFS
Large size rolled hem printed rayon squares and white spun rayon scarfs.
CLEARANCE HANDBAGS PLASTIC and GENUINE LEATHERS
$1.98 Bags ... 9% 2.98 Bags... 1.49
Plus Tax
SNAP LOCK PANTS CREASER Rust proof galvanized. Adjustable to Pr. S$ | size. Makes
ironing unnecessary of wash trousers.
% 5.00 Bags...2.50
1.98 Bags...3.99
FROM OUR DOWNSTAIRS STORE
FLOUNCE CURTAINS
Regular $1.99 Value. 45 in. wide, 21 yds. long.
Wide flounced ruffled curtains, made of sheer marquisette. Choles
of blue; gold,
and rose.
Beacon Sheet Blankets
Beacon cotton plaid sheet blankets,
3
green,
00
each peach
36-In, “Spring Knight” TUBING
egular 49¢ Value
36-in. bleached pillow tubing, Type 128, yd $ thread woven. * No filling. 1 yard makes full pillowoase.
36-IN. HOPE MUSLIN
Regular 35¢ value. 36-In. 5 Hope bleached muslin. yd. Soft finish.
napped each 39-In. Unblea, Sheeting 29¢ value. 39in. unbleached sheeting. yd. Firm, closely
woven thread,
36-In. Outing Flannel
Regular 29c¢ value. 36-inch fancy light stripe outing yd.
Haynes Wash Cloths
Colorful plaid wash S cloths. Heavy quality. for Cholee blue,
rose, green, peach. -
Cannon Bath Towels
40¢ and B0c values. Quality cannon turkish bath towels. As
.
zes and styles.
«S|
flannel. Scranton Lace Curtains Regular $1.20, bile - = S 00
weave Secranton lace cur- pair ‘tains. Ready to ‘hang tops.
FANCY DRESS PRINTS
Regular 35¢ value. 36-inch fancy cotton for dress prints.
Guaranteed tubfast. :
Men's Suits
$35. 00, $39.95, $45.00 Values
$)500
Men's suits made of all wool. Long wearing worsteds, fancy patterns. Sizes 35 to 44.
Shop Every Floor
TOPCOATS
$25.00 VALUE
$1600
Men's top‘coats made of gabardine. A wonderful selection of styles and patterns. Also all wool fancy plaids. Broken lots. Sizes 34 to 40.
MEN'S PANTS
$5.00 to $7.95 VALUES Men's. pants made of mixed worsted. Also, all wool fancy -cassimeres. Broken lots.
———
| WOMEN'S ||
Regular $10.96 Value
clearance. Assorted wine, green. Sizes 7 to 14.
Children’s Snow Suits
Regular $2.98 Values
2-Piece snow suits for boys or
girls. Zipper neck closing. 13%,% wool, 41!,% rayon, 45% cotton. Broken sizes 1 to 5.
SECOND FLOOR $3ViNcS - Girls’ Winter
COATS
$800
One group of better coats reduced for blue oy
oo
7 Pal writes
Corduroy Crawlers
and Overalls is $7 00
Excellent value! Pinwale corduroy. Broken sizes 8 to L, 5x65. Broken sizes. While 75 pair’ Vg
Stuffed Animals and
Children's Toys
Buy now for infants’ oy and Bisthdays, Stuffed animals and toys.
$00
GIRLS’ COTTON AND RAYON SLIPS
Reg. 69 to $1.00 for $ 1 00
Built-up shoulders. Assorted colors. Sizes 2 to 14 in the group, but not in all materials.
BOYS’ LONG-SLEEVE
POLO SHIRTS Regular $1.00
Long sleeve striped polo
Ayal y shi
THURSDAY, DEC. 29, 1040
w $7 00f
Infants’ Training Pants Seconds of 29c¢ quality. S Double thickness knit for pants. Sizes 2 to 6.
Girls' BEACON ROBES
‘Originally $3.98. Warm robes in assorted colSizes 10-14. While 30 last.
CHILDREN'S SLEEPERS
Reg. $1.19 to $1.59 1-pe. outing pajamas and knit sleepers. Sizes 0-6. Some irregulars.
ors and designs.
OUTING GOWNS
Solid 9 g
color stripe outing gowns. Dou-
and
shirts. Sizes 4 to 8, mostly 6 and 8. First quality. Seconds of d $3.00 quality. . Rayon satin $ 88 blankets. Assorted solid colors. GIRLS’ HATS AND KNIT HOODS Reg. $1.98 to $2.98.
36x50 Crib BLANKETS bound crib Clearance of our
ntire remaining S ble yoke. ea. >= 1 Sizes 16-17." 2 forgs250 | | 20 knit hoods: CHILDREN'S DRESSES WOMEN"3 $1497" Reg. ‘$1.29 to LEATHER JACKETS
$2.98. One cle arance group of cotton print
dresses. Sizes 3 to 6. While
they last.
Fine quality capeskin leather jackets. Flannel lined. Sizes 12 to 18.
THIRD FLOOR DOLLAR DAY
ant ihon ams
10
$198 Unfinished Smoking Tables #
sanforized cotton flannel in Tancy Made of sanforized fancy ford : BOYS’ SWEATERS
‘MEN'S WORK SHIRTS plaids. Sizes 14; broadcloth $1.50 to $3.08 1
$250 and $2.98 to 17. Boxer or snap value. Made of
values. Made of Men's Shorts, 69¢ Value style. Sizes 30 to 44. all wool in
with warm red plain and fancy lining. Sizes 6 patterns. Sizes to 16. 8, M and L.
$5.00 Values.
a Sizes 28 to 36. 9 $10.00 MEN'S PEACOATS vai Made of heavy blue melton, warmly lined. Sizes | 40 to 46. MEN’S SPORT SHIRTS $2.29 to $5 Value. Broken lots of sanforized broadcloth. S Also, all wool in plain shades. Sizes SM, L. Men's Shirts, $5.00 Val. | Made of all wool in fancy $ 00 maroon plaids. Sizes 1415-17, BOYS’ PEA COATS $695 value. Made of heavy a blue melton $500 BOYS’ SHIRTS $1.00 Value. Made of cotton ou of best flannel in fan- for corduroy in $ "ey plaids. Sizes plain colors. M and L, Sizes 6 to 16. ’ - BOYS' POLO SHIRTS $1 00 $1.29 and $1.50 Value, Boys’ polo shirts. Long 9 plain patterns. Sizes 6 to 16. :
Boys’ Corduroy PANTS
th finished
woods all ready’ to assemble
3
Sed paint your favorite finish, 10x1l-in. top, 23-in. tall, Drawer with pull, $4.98 Magazine Racks | | 100% Cot. Mattresses FACTORY IMPERFECTS. For twin or Walnut finish, two full size compartments, beds. New closed ends .and cotton fillsides with handle. ing. Heavy ; Slightly marred, roll edge, good. wearing but easily refinished. stripe floral tick.
Fold Up Rollaway Beds
With strong link springs (for extra over night
guests. Folds up for small storage space. Large
easy rolling coasters. ROLLAWAY BED PADS New cotton filling, good sgoo al tick. Folds up in rollaway bed when not in use. 30x72 in. BASE FLR. COVERING Reom size remnants of felt and othe 3. elt and other : marbleized y pattern in rolls from which amount,
30x72 wearing, flor-6-FT. WIDE FELT heavy weight we cut any
in. +} IRONING BOARDS Strong bulit ing board $300 with steel rod , braces, 12x48. RUBBER STAIR TREADS With NOSING Black. ecqrru- oh ber treads to od protect finish : . On your steps
all wood ironJ inch ironing top. gated all-rub-and subdue the noise.
* HEINRJ «of the bridge ‘pavement. H
‘ Helnrich's fi * cover, and re “game with harshly, “If «Corps, why « Sbrassard?” “I took it « ‘Happy said |
#% He fished
zwhere it had * fastened it o «the safety pl They hand strip tickets, | “ed for each *rate trips be The sentr s orders over t Neutenant, 1 : slue facings on his shoul ; ters stand fo *—they are ' the Gestapo. “the two tra
‘tenant thum ;1ong green-b
- A UNo Down Payme
: CLARKE
Open Mon.-Fri. Beit
» ® . *
: Take time-tes
GER ROS gun
LenS pug
SAAR A pean NERS
dru
igdvbany
SORE TE IRBABPEY ¥ ENAS BRL FNS HITS AS SPELL 8
TE
Gauntlet. & palm wor
LRAREr ES
ARERSuES
