Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 January 1950 — Page 2
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Ohio, below US coal at capac ot enous Rdustrid) > a prem Rash of Penalties disadvantage. are mec 1c - Throughout State us . The Alcoholic Beverages Com- Some industris mission today suspended permits i up over hand7 a wholesale firm, two vet-] } Railroa ops, clubs and two bartenders 15 denier 51 gauge in plain or charcoal seams The railroad here, NE | for their nonpayir “Only one ABC permit was re- 1.08 pr prs. for 3.18 lines. Some o yoked that of Leonard and ns, th denier 51 gauge daytime sheers t to do it, but TR TA Our complete line of Felice nylons, the 3 30 de gauge daytime sh ; ; den i a Jong list of Jenaities ordered | stocking you've worn throughout the past | 109 pr. 3 Pre for 3.18 ‘loaded with n y the commission of the year, lz Permit of Capitol Hill Wine seasons with confidence and assurance 30 denier 45 gauge deytime sheers . days, as stor and Spirits, Inc, 641 8. Harding ' : Lt look ‘at spring Bt, suspended for five days in their fashion smartness and beauty, now : 1,00 pr. 3 prs. for 2.85 ; for extending credit beyond 15 : ’ ier sheer : } One . produ days, reopened Wednesday after repriced even lower, } Is denier TU 103481 10 SAI utilities: “If being closed for five days. 1.00 pr. 3 prs. for 2,85 curling their | Permits of Forty and Eight » } . . bread and ir club at 418 Talbott Ave, and y they could sav bartenders Edward O. Reitmeyer! ; Ayres Hosiery Booth, Street Floor y n
used to make But the ut the importanc and a freshly silent.
and Norman C. Hurst were suspended for a week. The. charge was Sunday sale of alcoholic beverages. The commission suspended the
permit of the Lavelle Gossett ‘ S hg / Post of the VFW, 701 King Ave. | ecia a e “for a week on the same charge D ad Charges Listed Charges which brought revoca-
tion of the Elwood tavern permit ’ were selling to drunks, permitting | 1 —_ eason drunks to loiter, selling to minors, |
insanitary conditions and employ-
ing a wajtress who had no permit. . , " Other suspensions announced by the ABC were: an a S T. Nastoff and 8. Petroff of Ft.
Trai The Penns) off one tral tween Louisvi through Indi other each w apolis and Lc The New Y a morning tri other to Cir Cincinnati to ‘nection train
Elkhart. Others lift Wayne, 10 days for Sunday sales schedule wer and employing a waitress without Indianapolis a permit. ¥* and return, 1 Reva Best, waitress in a Frank- baggage, and fort tavern, 30 days for selling to | . between India * minors. ase....] ES Robert Flowers of Muncie, 10 Regular 3.00 bags in dressy and tailored styles te : days for failure to maintain an| .
establishment of “high snd: fine] } carry now-and- inte spring. Plastic patent, plastic calf,
~ wool broadcloth: Sines 2 Jaf p fale gluded, ne oe re WELT ¥o "
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wide assortment of colors.
Leona Fletcher of New Castls, * five days for permitting minors] Plus 20% Tax to loiter. . Harry Baldwin of Dunkirk and} en. Myres’ Handbags, Street Floor .
his bartender, Paris C. Trumbo, | } ’ ' five days each for sale of liquor | ; to drunks. Charles and Weletha Babcoek | of Cedar Lake, seven days for selling liquor on a beer permit. H. Anthony and George Demetrakis of Gary, five days for Sun- || ” day sales. { Ap _ Louis Robinson of Gary, five days for Sunday sales. Turkey Creek Country Chib of | Gary, 15 days for Sunday sales, | selling to nonmembers and sales after hours, Michael J. Pahulic and Joseph Ference of Hammond, five days for selling liquor on a temporary beer permit. Permitted Loitering John and Francis Mrozinski of La Porte, five days for permitting drunks to loiter, Their bartender, iE Daniel W. Taylor, lost his permit : for 10 days on the same charge. Edwin B, Humes of Bedford, three days for selling on credit. George T. and Christine Hutton of Anderson, three days for purchase of beverages from a non-licensed person. Jacob C. Mitchell of Anderson, 10 days for Sunday sales and;
. Special Purchase and Sale!
Warm, Lined "Driving Gloves
3.89
Regularly 5. 00 fo :. 98, fine quay wool lined leather gloves, some fur trimmed. Pigskin, mocca finished doeskin and-capeskin included, all .excellent for driving or cold weather wear.
Sollng on creat.” "| Angora Gloves ......... .. 99¢ ——— ; oosley of Bhoals, { . Firat dn Malloy Regularly 2,60 Pink, blue, white. Blue Jean Althouse Jr, bar- os i fender at American Legion Post ; Ayres’ Gloves, Street Floor ) 381 in Rome City, five days for 1 49 2 sale to nonmembers. : Rose Jenkins and Anna Mrozinsky of Mishawaka, five days for ! permitting minors to loiter. Sturdy son Mary Colombo of Clinton, five! . ; ' ripper fly. ‘days for selling off the premises Pale Breath of Spring long-wearin covered by the permit. Sizes 3, 4 Bertha Johneon of Universal | res Sh
® oo and her bartender Chester Dowdy, | 4 15 days each for Sunday sales | immu a e and selling after hours. ‘
Ayres’ Child,
Floor Pearl King and Leo King of! Fourth Burnett, three days for credit. . P / -o sales, : ven. Marka Tavern, Inc. of Rich! ear S in amp mond, three dave for salé to . Q
or. and permitting drunks to . . / Leonard McNary 1 Co [ or.
“Burial Set Today | | 2 0 r Services for Leonard McNary, : : 1118 E. 13th 8t, who died Sun- bt» AY plus tax
day in his home, were to be at 1
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Tiptoe Prints | by Leslie Fay ~~ |
Vera Bushy and Miss Vivian Me- T - ’ Cloves *Nary; his father and stepmother,
. J : EI Mr. and Mrs. Stanley McNary - — , . . . Morton Gap, Ky.; a stepson, Lar- Sy and : 69c ry Elliott, Indianapolis, two . # $ brothers and two sisters. . : ’
Baptist aay In Ba HR a Pale and fragile-looking for the very pretty look. of New Crown, He was 53. spring. In graduated shades of pink, gunmetal and Mr. McNary was a city em- AN v ployee. He Was bora in Cheetam bronze. Ropes, ‘3 strand ‘chokers, 4 and § strand
County, Kentucky, and lived in Indianapolis eight vears. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge graduated and uniform pearls. and the Bethlehem Churen
bracelets, and 3 or 4 strand necklaces: in both
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Survivors include his wife, Mrs ’ ! Georgia MENATY: a son. Leonard Ayres’ Costume Jewelry, Street Floor McNary Jr.; two daughters, Mrs. ‘ : !
Lo . , Warm, all Joseph Fischel CC] Continuing Our Mid-Winter Clearance of Cn | mittens ir Services for Joseph Fischel, ; - 8310 Park Ave. rd ootar- . ’ weave pa
day after a long iliness. will bel There are prints galore in your future as spring becomes the newest colors.
. » ; . : ) ' . Funeral Home. Burt) wil bn = Wo m en 'S S h 0es Vy-1a-1/ Off! ] } light on the horizon. Color is the keynote with patterns unlimited. | Ayres’ on
He was 17. Sketched but 3 from a selection. of Leslie Fay Tiptoes. ; A German refugee. he came to & the United States 11 years ago. 3 . - Bier “Docume” natiraion i ot PALTER DELISO, THOMAS CORT and URBANITE EVENING SHOES, originally 16.95 to 22.95 1,85 A. Rayon tissue faille with inset panel in red, green, or aqua with
grime
Survivors include two daugh- or RX, SHOES, swine and coll, originally black print. Sizes 10 fo 18. 14,98 Agra, Mrs. Louis E: Brunver,Tndi-| | : 95 fo 2495 ....... renee 13.88 RED CROSS DARK SHOES, suedes and calf, : : ahapolis, and Mrs. M M : . , rt on lage Mover | MATRIX and BRITISH WALKER DARK SHOES, ; originally 10.95 ...ouvnnes eevee 5.88 |B. Green, peacock or red print with belt laced with patent. Sizes Pischel, Capetown, South suedes and calf, originally | ne , originally 16.95 : 10 to 18. 2, » ARE 8 grandchild. "and 17.95... ... errireeneeieees 11.88 DAYNE TAYLOR DARK SHOES, originally : 12.95 Ship Movems Movements : : 6.95 and 7.95 ....... TY ¥ |
DELISO DEB, HILL AND DALE, and COLLEGE. C. Draped print in green, pov or malon print. Sizes 10 40 20. BRED DARK SHOES, suede and cat), GALOSHES and RUBBER FOOTWEAR, originally © 1s es Si A originally 13.95 to 16.95 satannanvesy 9.85 ; : 395 to 8.95 Srteatansantuad 1.91 +o 4.47 mh z : Te er
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