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Gl STAG LINE— Wallflowers were tew and far between as Gls from Ft. Harrison and Comp Atterbury enjoyed special outdoor dance on east plaza of the Statehouse, sponsored by Service-

men's Center.

Safecrackers Get $2500 From North Side Firm A¥-

with $2000 in cash and $500 in

Safecrackers visited the North checks, Bide Lumber and Hardware Co. Authorities said over the week-end and made off the office at

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— _ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Cautious U. S. Holds Traffic Deaths to 93

By United Press Americans showed sober caution

that the war in Korea was drawing to a close.

the Fourth of July holiday— far less dicted by the National Safety Council. Safety officials said cool weather the nation may have helped.

City Reports Single Fireworks Mishap

was a relatively safe and sane Fourth of July in Indianapolis. with only two near-drown- over the ings and a minor fireworks in- persons drowned, jury to mar the holiday record. in plane crashes, John King. 10, of 70 E. 11th St. killed by

traditional picnics,

tory Field last night when a “torpedo” tossed by a 13-year-old boy exploded in his face. He was treated by Dr. Joseph Kinney, club physician. Alert lifeguard Barbara Babcock was credited with rescuing

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4-vear-old Ronnie Roach. 5320 E. 40th St. from the Ellenberger Park pool vesterday. Oxvgen administered bv the po-

lice department emergency squad by breaking a rear window. revived Joseph Martin, 10, of 630 of 630 knocked “the Blake St., Apt. 240, who was found: unconscious in the Dougcombination off the safe and lass Park pool. The boy was

lass Park pool. The boy was | they got into broke it open, the sheriff's office treated at General Hospital and

released.

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Group 1 - SALE PRICE

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Group 2- SALE PRICE

Were 18.50 to 22.50

Deluxe gabardines Iridescent cords Sheen gabardines Silks (very fine!) Flannels Pedigreed slacks—of exceptional grade—in almost unending selection

There is a vast range of sizes—among them are

SHORTS and LONGS and REGULARS—

A SLACK SALE

NEW T0 YOUR

Right—at the head of the escalators—you are right there—{second floor)—just 45 seconds from the Washington Street doors.

Out on the tables in sizes by themselves— where you can get at them easily. Any man who can resist buying more than one pair can be said to have remarkable self control! NOTE PLEASE —Sleex Slacks are NOT in the sale!

USS AND COMPANY

EXPERIENCE—TWO SALE GROUPS:—

This is a Sale—exclusive with the Man's Store. It includes the choicest of the newest. It presents slacks from an Easterner who out-geniused California in brilliant designing and created slacks that swept the nation—

It presents also of course very generous helpings of slacks of a more conservative cut from makers who supply us exclusively! There are something like 4000 pairs—The quantity as great as it is—is of secondary importance!

The big fact is—that these are the Preferred

Slacks—choice in fabric—tailored to fit smoothly

and comfortably across the sit- -down—exactly right in dimensions and proportions.

r caution on the highways as polidgay damage. they celebrated the nation's 175th birthday amid hopes ‘roared like a speeding freight stance May Stoklas of Calumet

Only 93 persons were killed in traffic accidents over jured, > less than the 130 pre-

throughout: most of control

cut the traffic toll, but hoped the count also showed a growing ma- disabling the 2-foot turity among American motorists. Buccaneer . off Holland. Mich. A Dearborn, Mich. Despite the weather, Americans Coast Guard cutter reached the E celebrated the anniversary with vessel today six hours after it IP horror as their four children, fireworks and sent out distress signals. safe and outings to the beaches and parks. At least 169 persons were killéd streamlined holiday.

fireworks and 26 died in ‘received migor eye injuries at Vic. Miscellaneous accidents.

six were killed head-on into a loaded ore train, and Roberta Wolfe, 12. tomorrow three were injuring 34 persons. —— Tr Tr Three-year-old Virginia Belle Q AI'SS ot O'Banion was killed at Clinton, Se 5:

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he - PAGE 3: 700 Tickets HEH To PAL Circus

. ‘ . ‘Given to Times More than 800 Police PAL Club Circus tickets for needy children have been bought by generous In. J dianapolis people and organiza-: And a 10-day-old fire in the Keith Moretensen, 31, lost his tions and dropped into Ta Black Range Mountain area in right hand at Ephriam, Utah, pox on E. Washington St. near New Mexico was reported under when a stick of dynamite he in- y)inqis St. after charring 40,000 tended to use for noisemaking oday Albert i acres of virgin pine: exploded. A homemade firecrack- of = Galyan's or Salven resident |

A storm swept Lake Michigan, &F tore off the left hand of 15- bought 100 chi ' anol 8 children’s tickets, < yacht Year-a 4 Robert Richards = at The circus open at 8:30%

p. m. tomorrow at Victory Field,’ ; There will be night performances who had gone wading in the Saturday and Sunday and- 2:30 . > Scioto ‘River near Columbus, 0. P- M. matinees Saturday and SunRhinelander, Wis, 2 gore drowned. The victims avere 48Y. ore Chicago & North payne Walters, 15. her sister A parade “will march through orty-one Western passenger train smashed patricia. 13. her brother Paul, 9. downtown Indianapolis at 2 p. m.

Freak weather added to the Mo.. by a homemade black pow-

A tornado that der bomb. And 10-year-old Con-

train” cut through Webb City, City, Ill, was struck and killed Mo., but no one was seriously in- by a car as she skipped across a highway to a fireworks stand.

Two picnicking couples watched

Near

OUR CUSTOMARY SUMMER .HOURS—SATURDAY 9:30 TILL |e OTHER DAYS AS USUAL 9:30 TILL 5

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Come and get it! oF { SHORT SLEEVES TY COOL PAJAMAS

ee (Knee length) They ‘have the celebrated Faultless SPORT SHIRTS Nobelt—which is soft enough te give with every breath— of cool COTTONS— but effective enough to support the Thin and airy—but with considerab : shorts! sturdiness—that wash like nobody s Thin, cool, COTTON fabrics that business—and pleasure the eye. wash like a handkerchief-— They're from a man who shirtainly Coat style or pullover— knows his sports shirts (Wilson Brothers) A score of different colorings 800 Shirts—out where you can get js brighten your night fife— at them. COLORS and PATTERNS galore! a Sizes ABE and 0° . Short siceva 2 rey ss - x 9 95 Ee 2.50 2 ‘0m

They are really sensational at this:

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L. STRAUSS & CO. THE MAN'S STORE

QUR CUSTOMARY SUMMER HOURS--SATURDAYS 9:30 TILL 1—OTHER DAYS AS USUAL 9:30 TILL §

SAYS.

Here you are, Sir! Fresh Fine CustomField WHITE Broadcloth SHIRTS, sale price—

Kegulor prices Twice a year we see fit to put ; 3.65 and 395 Non-Wilt Wu Collars

them into a sale—as a service to regular We sell these shirts by the

patrons—and to bring them to the notice of additional hundreds of thousands. They are outstanding shirts at their regular

patrons. They have NON WILT COLLARS— prices—

button or French cuffs— Fresh and immaculately clean! You'll want a half dozen or so. Regularly 3.65 and 3.95— Temporarily—2.95