Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 November 1951 — Page 2
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» ; : : ! Raid L Jndianapolis’ traffic toll today . ; “ " ®oared ahove last vear's at this a y time, Yy v - Tiii% he 60th traffic death was re- : : ; Ni rted. Last year's toll at this 2 time was 59 dead. Both of the i ’ a ¥ city's two latest CHICA victims were vis- policemen iting members of Sisal o their families sio oy oy here when they ’ . n rac met death on the - another Ayres first ers of Chl streets of Indi- syndicate. anapolis. State tr Last night an most secre Arkansas moth- Gov. Adla er's visit to her re - 5 details and son was cut the first anywhere to have taneously short by her stolen sta wis? death under a chines. tasineMrs. Jones wheel of his car. ey Whether 4 Fhe was*Mrs, Ida Jones, 66, of » B® chines we 8% MéRae, ° : any arrest *® “¥roday, Coroner Roy B. Storms learned im . reported the death of Ira C, Alls- ** pach, 70, Lima. O.. who stood be- me 37 side his car Nov. 19 after colliding . the : ’ Y a as Authorit 7th a truck and told police he : than 333 n ““whas not hurt badly enough to go arets sold é:'faithe hospital. He died in Meth- : bore count *“'odist ‘Hospital of. internal injuries . . ; printed wi SHG 4 FoR 5, . . . a completely new idea in furniture! Ben W. “®Y "The accident happened when : sistant att Mr, Alspach made a left turn from - ed. that tl E. 10th St. onto Sherman Drive packs sold into the path of a two-ton coal in the Is *"fruck owned by the Potter Coal ' ae, stamps. H ¥i¢a’ The truck driver was Delbert There's been a tremendous need for a chair that is: cents Int , Devon Qualls, 29, of 518 N., New illegally. Jersey St. * completely comfortable Mr. Hein
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“% W. E. Broxson, 320 Sterling St. BM Illinois. ® attractive in any room % + Thrown From Car * downright inwrpenion / 8s 3ach 27° Th last night's fatal accident, : fo %% Mrs. Jones was thrown from her “ Preparation T%gon’s car when 3 collides wits But there wasn't such a chair anywhere until a man state's atto iret ato pg as ar named Smith (an Indianapolis Smith) came along. (Count was going iy phian adtad woes Her on a Smith to look out for his fellow men. He had a ‘ iki 3 It ras § rs 8 Car ASS re Br, "qr . : Bogen a Py al 0 brilliant idea . . . whole cartons of light bulbs flashed on , i Fi, Police ha *Shefuse at 1802 Sugar Grove Ave in his brain, With his Hoosier ingenuity he would design 5 » 3 Che “#*\Irs. Jones’ 22-month-old grand- a chair to solve all these problems, and he'd make it of Lig 3 ? There a gon, Gary Jones, was bruised corrugated fibreboard! He did, and we have it . . . the { t ; question © Haightly on the head. Her son, first store in Indianapolis, the first in Indiana, the first rh of the raic wrence Jones, 29, of 242 N. in all of the U. S. A. to have the wonderfully new, won- 1 Sy 2 B_gasibling and Ny Glesia ar derfully useful "Good-Living Chair"! : : 8 challenging 5 A v * * ' x 3 § ill, the other driver, escaped “ie I] 3 Mp lice to con a Nothing old-hat about Mr. Smith's ideas . . . he based f ¢ ie | city limits. “= 7SMrs. Jones had come here a] ~~ - them on solid engineering principles. For the first time, ‘ 1] sc little more than 3 month ago. the cantilever principle, which gives airplane wings their ; 5 ‘There I: ¢::3-She, her son and grandson vis-| strength, was applied to furniture construction. Te doubly j AL . wedled hep Ser. Mis. Julia —r insure their strength, he made the chairs of high-grade, : 1 In Ring v milk for pure-wood fiber. The result . . . truly lightweight won- i CHICAG + They had gone to buy milk for b : at Federal ju . the baby when the crash oc- ders with heavyweight durability. ‘ D. Whetst ~ scurred, two blocks from Mrs. Red- : | . filin g suit: gn $ Home. aise is survived by Life Magazine knows a good thing when they sit in it, States Gov Mm daughter, Mrs, Jewel Lee. In- and at the first hint of Mr. Smith's sensational new inven- right to col .- dignapolis; four other sons in tion, they insisted on featuring it in a story in the May 7 her. SI «Arkansas, another sister and a issue. Pest vol brother, and 13 grandchildren be- $ erry rule sides Gary. z industrial | Services and burial will be in titions in c Beebe, Ark. tions now { ; new suits, 2 “There is T D around-the Ww . said. @ rivers BIG THINGS }COME IN BOXES . . . your "Goed- The jud In Crashes Living Chdir" arrives in 8 simple pieces, (only ~ or a ' in the Armchair), easy to unpack and assemble. day to a i against he Are Lucky 3 * PUT IT TOGETHER . . . in 15 minutes or less, Ex-May: you have a fine new addition to your home. ; x Picture, Page 16 . VINCE Luck i a 4 * PACK IT AWAY . .. the lightweight cases Services . was riding ‘w wo : : am drivers 1 Toad Gotties will fit into the trunk of a car. Blexnel crashes here late yesterday and deputy she: early today. to a attack her Both os escaped with face Sit down in it for comfort! ing leaves cuts, for which they were treated * coil spring back, coil spring seat — at General Hospital and released. ® strong, bouncy, firm cushions with Texlite topping They were: ® contour fit for comfort : Charles Ditchey, 23, of 3130 S. State Ave. driver of an Ellis . . Trucking Co. truck, nearly de- Test its amazing strength! . molished by a New York Central ® corrugated fibreboard with "linenized-finish" “deadhead” passenger train at ® almost indestructibly strong . . . built for "solid" the E. 34th St. crosing late yves- citizens terday. A. Weeks. 33. Pera whake ® throw your weight areund, up to 2,000 Ibs. worth ear Was wrecked by an NYC ® based on airplane designs for strength . freight train at Madison Ave. ® water-repellent, wear-and-tearproof, childproof and the Belt tracks early this moraing. Balance it on your fiinger . . . no, not quite, but alDidn’t See Train most! Mr. Ditchley told sheriff's depu- ® weighs only 16 Ibs. . . , Arm chair only 22 Ibs.
tiles he stopped at the 34th St. * 50 easy to handle, fo rearrange crossing. but did not see the train of 24 empty passenger coaches,
3 ” "” Cleveland-bound fram St Louis. See ih handsome "decorator touches Its speed was 38 mph at the time removabla covers of sturdy cotton twill of the crash. deputies said ® pre-shrunk and "colorfast’ Police said the automatic sig- ® custom-made for real "custom-fit"
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