Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 January 1952 — Page 3

» wid ‘ : Lt \ v \ ’ . 3 E : . - ; 2 ey : . oe : i . aie - & = v ¥ . - 2 : a ‘ = a - -, % ) : « a : : 5 A : ey i y ; “3 Sn Eh : . . rE : A 2 : ‘ 2 : bo » - Ha r r - : » . 1 Ye : » . Gi * 1085 ; TUESDAY, JAN. 1, 1952 : : . THE IN DIAN (APOLES TIMES tly : “ PAGE 3 : 3 - - cm . - . a ’ : % - 2 es i av . ” % - ; - - ed YN 5 re ; Wa 2 J % : o on’ | AMA Raps- What Cheer Wr i: | _— Rev. Fr. Calkins Jolly Good Fellows— $: Truman on. Whoopsitup | To Speak On urope Hails New ear in Dance, rink » , 3 : : ei . ; - : . ted , With Good ‘Cheer | % * : : Te Deum Forum LONDON; Jan. 1 1UP)—Euro- little as $2.20. The mérry-makers Oslo -reached -an all-time record Pe Health Study WHAT ‘CHEER, Iowa, Jan. 1 . _ The Indianagolis Te Deum Peans, from Paper-hmted merry- ingluded some 15,000 American - ‘of $2 million : oo §S ./UP)}—This little ‘town .of. 1400, E Forum will nt the Rev. Fr makers in London's Piemaniy One party. granted admission The observatory” at Greenwich, : > "Hug ‘atkins 3 z or § to .worsnippers a St. only to persons who could furnish England, reported “that the first « . ‘was full of good cheer last night Hugh M:.-Caltkins, 0.8.M., author: C ircus S ! ] nly to persan id NM g I 1 (UP)e : : CHIC AGO, Jan. 1 (UP)--The as friends. and neighbors met to and producer of the movie, “The Peter's Ghurch in ome, “Ww 2] a “Golden Louis"—a coin datims point in "the world to celebrate resident of president of the American Medi-, ‘bring in the New -Year. Eternal Gift” comed the New, Year today With before World War I. and worth New Year's. Eeve was ‘Tonga, in d 2a Association charged yesterday: Some of “. the ' folks = waded, Friday at 8 p. m. uncertainty byt with hope. $13 the Friandly Islands ‘of the Pae i ierday Ye. hat President Truman's creation through show in a near-zero cold] -. in ‘the Murat Many celebrated New Year's Gen: Dwight. D, Eisenhower had cific, just est of the intepnational ; by CIO oe 3 heel commission ‘was a wave and whooped it up-in. What| s' |Theater Eve in swank night clubs. ina "quiet evening.” date line, : i 128, ay. 10 ade - bis sie fJesigney to _In-|Gheei's three beer taverns, Others Father Cal +Paris and London. Qthers simply 6000 at Ball The next’ was easternmost Sis = rs’ Union * ! nce je 1952 elections met with friends for: private par- Kins of“ Chicago stayed Rome. The price was high ~ beria and .the last was tiny Attu City i tt r John W, Cliné_said- that ties in homes. The town. still was, also . played aM for those ‘who set out to “do the Londonis . highlight “was . the in the Aleutian Islands off Alastic C y \ : TS ae nission Represents a brighteried with red and green! principal role in} town.” Chelsea Artz Ball, where 6000 Ka as esr cold Foruaell. Tisise 0 ense emer Christmas decorations. iy “The E te} nal! It cost $52 to drink champagne Peveliers ga, i gt imme tetas tt : 4 ena i: : “Nothing big.” acting ayor Gift” and -wrote and “watch .can-can dapcers con theme 1 shootin ) fas fhe 2 lle spoke after Dr. Gupnar Everett Hemsley smiled, “but the the book de- the: Champs Plysees. In~tondon shin’. oe Hospital to Televisa committeq o Gundersen, LaCrosse, Wis., phy- folks are gathering 'round’ and| signed for non- it cost about five i ng The’ committee in charged: an to dts orig- sician and member of the AMA. [OKs g gned “for it cost ‘about five pounds "$1: wine Cancer Operations 0 g X having a pretty fine time. This| Catholics titled: k. just to get started in the better NOunced that women not wearing ; : and a half refused to ferve on’ the comnus- | pretty good-natured town.” -| “It's Your Mass ; rw clubs enough elothing would be barred BURFALQO, N.Y. (UP)—Medi~ ease. i Sion, Which was Hamed. by Mr. “At Gene's tavern, the biggest Too.” It:so0l14d Fr. Calkins os '% Chal iris Hal But ‘the- rule was difficult to en- cal students and doctors won't egates. will Fruman to study the nation's night spot in town, there were no! 250,000 topies. He will speak on: i onions ¢ a eg od re ny force. have “to crowd ,around operating mans, re. - health needs. : S é o- special en- “Two Lives in Two Worlds.” Fr. Pretty gi DS : Y Ty a « A spokesman fof “the British tables. or pathology demonstra oh s Dr. Gundersen Sunday night Noisemakers and. no -sp 2 oi *, In Oslo, Norway, hard liquor was t : 3 x . : el’ produc- ante. STnaerser (ay NIBNL 4. tainment. But as Gene McKay, ‘Calkins has appeared frequently ed. Vienne held a concert at NUdists’ Association-said the bail tions when the ‘new $8 million f issues by charged tha. the commISSIon Was 4). owner put it: “We don’t need on the "Hour of Faith," national .e “Hal in Stackholm TePresented a fine takeof for its Roswell Park Memorial Institute Board: a. political masquerade and rnioisemakers and entertainment’ radio program and has written the ON Be te al thes radio 1952 slogan; YExpoesure.. With is completed. They will -be able to t Mr. Mur i ii Rane Yas released ae 3 here. The folks in What Cheer ‘articles for national magazines: Hos Deonie Ie : Dr ie. rad) :'Composure.” : watch the proceedings 6n a tele . : 1 er withou s approval. : o : : : nd - IfaNans stayec ; X . tas : . Ropuoe A White House Daly make plenty of noise and Jave Persons attending the Te Deuin “‘spumante.” : Most Germans celebrated with Vision screen. iy i 8 NN however, said Mr. Truman named P enty of fun on their own. lectures are expected to present: 2 oz parties- in their homes, drinking Operation and demonstrations ia \ Dr. Gundersen to the commission Ji J mem®ership cards. #Non-Catholie. Feed for Hangovers. “sekt” at $3.75 a bottle or French ut the cancer research.institution: : after being notified he was will- Mayor Keeps Busy - Buests will be admitted: free 0l “4 papjoan ‘Army clubs iv Ber- champagne at $7. Berlin stores will he televised: by camerad.sus= he’ union’s ing to serve.” © Y : ! charge, lin served - special “hangover reported heavy sales of cardboard pended directly above the tables : : ? “hief Executive chose 15 = NEW BRITAIN; Conn. (UP)— . reakfasts.” noses, exploding cigaréts and fire! in two operating rooms and the licy eom- - - The Chief Executive chose 15 Te at he a stre breakfasts. 5 I g : "omi ¢ ssiorial The job-of mayor can he a stren- ; . . S i tastarn J , crackers. Wwitopsy room ress alon prominent lay and professional | : : In Communist Eastern Etiropc ’ me oe persons to undertake a study ‘of uous once. The office 3 Joe L RFC Official Quits .— - workers on collective farms prom- C lose at’ 1 a. m. Physicians and students will ob~ e_opinions nations] hes|il proulems Silvan Pe ihe oy a. WASHINGTON," Jan. 1 (UR) ised to toil twice as hard as be- 1n Rome it was d: Higerous to serve the procedures in an audie . ~ ro. . {ec Je as FE a ng ee fiir } ' o i 2¢ Ineating t} Dns ohgrEed this gi anh aver- |—Peter 1.” Bukowski resigned fore, then went out to drink .a wajk through narrow streets he- torfum wHEh will De equipped o the mat- 1g White. House -was made “to oof two a dak ’ yesterday as deputy administra- liquid that made sucha start:cause residents have a practice with a special telev fon Snel irless said 26) eve President Truman from an ag gay tor of the Reconstruction Finance, Séem dubious of ‘heaving “junk out the window Engineer rom WBEN-T h ube sed to Mr, SR ooraing Yosfiion 5s 3h nt Acme Telephoto. Corp. In a letter to President’ = Paris was as.gay ds ever. The at the stroke of midnight. falo have proijed Jechipieal ans : : v Lev n < ( y Oo or i LOUIS 885, - ‘ sory health insurance” a Famine Thsurdrice HEADED FOR STOCKADE—A woman guerrilla prisoner of Truman, Mr. Bukowski said his price was as much as $52 for the en nightclub: liad “do Nl a te ony t ridiculed Xs surance. . Be ; action “was “motivated solely by lengthy burlesque shows at some close” at a. Mm. as usua, an : oF : y he best in- AMA has been a bitter foe of ad- Corn, native Americah grain. war with frost bitten feet is carried by another prisoner into the important personal considera- night clubs, although Left Bankiwere allowed to serve only wine supervising plans for the TV. ine i ministration proposals. for nar has kept the Western Hemisphere K wp ” he had evenin for agino hard liquor. Brandy sales instruction tee hnique. the -union tional health insurance. free from famines for centuries, ROK Capitol Division stockade in Korea. = ‘tions. : : students ag an ing : - eee epee ser » increase a ur attempt. . x . fie de sphere, {it nothing I pron. ; STRAUSS SAYS: opinions,” * —— —— i a. (UP) 4 of bacon . : > » a crisp” rr at curing

aiialle : THE CLEARANCES on THE BOYS’ FLOOR (SIXTH) AND CHAPTER : OF THE MEN'S CLOTHING CLEARAME

. STARTS TOMORROW

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1 85

Were 3.50

28

Were $5, $6 & 7.50

TY

Were . $2 & 2.50

STON ITT

SPECIAL SHIRTINGS A GOOD SIZE RANGE - GOOD WORKMANSHIP

| FUSED COLLARS Betas BARREL CUFFS PEARL BUTTONS

100 MEN'S

These are SILK ties—of good weight and fine construction patterns of taste and frets, The variety is practically without limit—stripes, neat patterns, assertive patterns— ; repps, foulards, warp prints, jacquards—included are imported textures of superlative quality, Out on the cases easy to get Sinise the doors.

PORT SHRTS IN A REMARKABLE CLEARANCE— -

1500 WHITE AND COLORED SHIRTS--WERE MOSTLY 3.95--AT 2.95.

These are mainly Contin Field Shirts—originally 3.65 and 3.95— . (These in the Sale—are largely of the-3.95 quality)—The WHITE Shirts are of broadcloth— non-wilt collars—barrel and French Po COLORED Shirts are plain end-and-end : broadcloth—and plain “color broadcloth (soft or non-wilt collars).

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The variety is such that details are not practical—

we took our odd lots, broken lots—put them out on top of the cases—and ask you to help yourself

‘great number of men—

; Were $5 to $10

345 385 485 585

at these very generous reductions. Almost any kind a man would likely have in mind is in

237 $15 GLOVE FINISH HATS—10.95

Glove finish hats—from a silebrated hatter— 2 of the outstanding smart styles—in 5 different colors— i hats of this quality are usually $15—There are 378 of these hats—The Sale Is On—10.95

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a COTION PAJAMAS—2.95

A variety of good patterns—in cottons that wash woot Coat style—and a few slipover styles—mostly of regular :

| 76 PARS MEN'S PAAMAS _SMEPRICED-385

Included are some Stnalinknitier "— 79 a few Hayshiestogilar $s pajamas

3.95 quality—some of 4. 95 quality—200 pairs of them—2.95

the clearance. Sport shirfs are on the, f first floor—beneath the mezzanine.

610 PAIRS MEN'S OXFORDS—CLEARED! “MP

At their regular prices they show considerable restraint —and now with these moderate regular prices considerably reduced—you get VALUE on top of VALUE! Clearance—that's the answer—and here's the story.

THE SALE PRICES ARE

9.95% 11.95 14.59 16.50* 19.95 and 23.95

* *The 9.95 group is a great selection of regular 12.95 and 14.95 oxfords—wing tips and straight tips—a good size range (about 300 pairs).

*The 16.50 group is a feature presentation of i CUSTOMFIELD oxfords—scotch grains and salfskins ;

. ==wing tips and straight tips—about 200 pairs

in this group—The Sale Is On!

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MEN'S SHORTS SHAVENIN PRICE! 89° and 1.39

_ These are BOXER shorts if you please (they WILL please!)

Full cut, roamy, with a soft elastic waist that holds securely— you scarcely feel the pressure—From a top maker.’ The 1.25 and 1.50 ones of cottéh are

89¢ . ; >

The $2 ones of rayon are -

1.39 About 550 pairs altogether :

50 PAIRS IMPORTED ~~

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CASHMERE. AND: NUON. = SOCKSs1 193 -. 0 o-

6 and 3 Ribs—mostly browns, naturals, and blues—were 2 95

-Nylon-lined Capeskins :

SUGAR BARREL PIPE TOBACCO 1 PACKETS FOR Yr.

(instead of the usual price 25¢ for each)

(a) As a treat to men ; ok who received pipes for gifts

(b) As a compliment to the

who smoke Sugar Barrel, reqularly

[c) As an introduction of Sugar Barrel's pleasures and satisfactions to additional pipe smokers —this extra package is onthe house!

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We like to have an offering like this at this time. "The Sale Is On" Fine Aromatic Blend—get “ two packs for the price of one—while they last.

GLOVES SALE PRICED 9.62

There are 387 pairs in the Sale Group— Included are Fur-lined Pigsking .

Wool. lined Pigski Pigskins PA Furlined Capeskins

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ochas Weol-lined Deersking sor BOnf ~ Tat 5