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THEODORE N. MANGIN, 61;|Servicec 10:30 ‘a. m. tomorrow in MARRIAGE LICENSES. pon vB a | ni, Aa 3 samt, : Jot 1407 Marlowe Ave. Retuleny Bare Wo ate Peas re i Shell, 38. 1048 Georgetown Rd: Pineate. an a st 348 N. Diioots.| {here for 28 years. Services - Burial in Washington Par | Rie a "25, 0 at, pl i { On the Highways day 8:30 a. m. in Grinsteiner’s| ras wn wallice ¥ * Sant, 2% 104" arnatd! hirir | mils iy i an ro [Funeral Home and sm. 'n Holy| MELVIN ‘WEAVER SI. 04 nif 5 $08 Git "y or “os Besa Aci, “07 Mov ei TREES 0 BE PETERSBURG —Ruth AnniCross Chtrch. Burial ‘in Holy|1050 8. Sheffield, Ave. Der| Mary J. Meer, 34. Lansin ich | A of at § 5. m. Friday and Ssturder. | Dean, 19, Decker Chapel, was Cross Cemetery. [here for 40 years ve. 1:30/70mes J. ard iE Ter BCE DOT | At Methodist—Konneth, Stella Stouen: | or killed and three persons injured ._oN 'p. m. Friday in Harry W. Moore Tandy Brown, 42. 413° Arbor; Nors A.| John. Evelyn Sha: Carl. Betty oi | in“a two-car collision on Ind. 61| MRS. NELLIE MAY RICE, 60,1, chapel, Burial in Glen cieve. Bes 2.000 ARSE | Nicholas Oharies: Eiien Caldwell arina, shockin ds four miles northwest of here last/0f 514 Bacon St. Member of... GBanion d Maer Oiveelnnd: Lu! ang, Betty Jane Campon William, | g rewar night. Seriously injured were {Woodlawn Baptist Church. Serv- " agente Fis] 2, uo Ku 13: Bertha Mons- | Barvars Pulliam, Robert, Br . Edward F. English, 25, Glezon;ices 3 p. m. tomorrow In G, H.| yoo ou ARI OTIE H. WOR- | Roberts Denny; David, "clara Hurst; for runaway wives J Johnson. 25. Petersburg Herrmann Funeral Home. Burial cpgrgn “91, of 349 N. Arsenal DIVORCE SUITS FILED. a. alia. Sialised Baivgs. Wn). and Willam R. Vernon, 25, Washington Park. Ave. Services in Christ Episcopal, foetia, ve. Hurts Meee Ji po Movillinin: Josepnine Eiis: Thomas. down | Read the fantastic truth about |! Chicago. GEORGE Hn CARTER, 73, of Church at 10 a. m. tomorrow. hart yAnest vs cAngeiika : las: Javier pe wis, Delores: Asree. Cunningham: || our mediaeval divorce laws. Laws | | 1128 E. Pleasant Run Pkwy. Re- Burial in Memorial Park. Va ve. “Cart Arnold; Judith i Ai as RAYA wh Yr Caner: that can force a man to support - tired employee of Kingan & Co.| a | Jackie wil masa, Bennie ve. Lula Ma- AL Bt: Vincent's James. Dorothy Paimer; | anunfaithful wife... and hurl him Pioneer County Services 1:30 p. m. tomorrow In MRS. G. A. (TILSA) RICHEY, Botaid Lamb: Delores ve. Robart Puls: meen Poiricia Heimer. into prison if he doesn’t pay u : : |G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home. 69, of 8000 Allisonville Rd..Berv-| Bernice ve Jay Hovbing, Plots oo Bess: DEATHS | "Laws so one-sided that judges sident Dies Burial in New Crown. ices 2 2 m. tomorrow in Hisey &! $58 oanilay; Anta yh AT snce Schoman: Jesse Br rinson. 5. at Methodist Hospital || must break the law to do real Titus Mortuary. Burial Wash- | 01 h " ar nfraction A pioneer resident. of Marion| MRS. ANNA DANZ, 85, of 1807 inion Park. Ye un Was. | Roneatia a 2 Gomdntn: Valentine | aly Brooks, ‘49. at Methodist Hospital justice. Wiel cdunty, Mrs. Nancy Jane Bash, (College Ave. Life-long resident . wo» Hedgapeth; mall oicherd ve. Rowsits Jennie ¢ ERs General Hospital, a an 9 suas. NeX Augusta, died yesterday in here. Services 1:30 p. m. tomOr| MRS, VESTAL (CARRIE L.) ms TT ihe King, #7, £705 Jackson, car- thee SAN SIR 4 vd win of Meth ospital. She was 95. raw is "Buri In Or aitka Sse * DAVIS, 88, Indianapolis Country Mary Myers, 83, at 1632 Hoyt. cardine de- | or ALIMONY: WEAPON OF 1 Born in Hamilton County, she hape rial in Cro Club Rd., R. R. 2, Box 450. Past A¢ fr i Rgsa Baldwin: Myr wens, 19, at 1345 Roosevelt. cor- | FEMALE REVENGE." spent most of her lfe In ‘MRS. AUSTIN B. {MAUDE) Patron of Bridgeport Chapter, , Fara Lian Millard: Lena Robinson. 83, at General Hospital X | northern part of Marion County, OES. Services 1:30 p. m. tomor- , amin; John, § ace. Bephr ! Castleto and New Au- ISUMMITYT, 1722 Southeastern w in Shirl B Irvi feng alChar) Elnta water Margaret Ruddy, 88. at 2284 Cenral, arter- } near Castleton, |Ave. Resident here for 45 years, 'oW II Biiriey Bros. Jrving Hill as ipeent's™ Harriagn: aret Peld- May Coronet now oh sale | gusta. (Chapel. Burial in Washington Betty Keller: Bdward. = Elotse "Bats| tal Rg 48, uh Methodist Hani | She was a member of the Cas-| ‘Park. for Brabus Frederick; Ernest, Emi hac sous” ™ st 1002 Carrollton, |
tleton Methodist Church and was past worthy matron of Keystone Chapter, OES. Her husband, the E. Bash, was in’ the real estate| and building materials businesses. | He was president of the Indian-
Mrs. Bash's son, who dled In 1035, was judge of Marion County Probate Court from 1914 until 1930.
Services will be at 10 a. m. Holy Cross Cemetery. He had had
tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan more than 30 years service with a ‘the local firm before he retired.
Noted for his knowledge She is survived by two sons, Irish folk music, Mr, Gaynor was ian, Harry R., Coral Gab ae, Fla. and, 'a musician and amateur com-! , pr,
Mortuary with burial in Crown,
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Patrick Gaynor ate wan Services Are Set
Services for Patrick Gaynor, 180, a native of County Kerry,
Estate Boar Ireland, will be held at 9 a. m.| apolis Res} ge d:18 1918. ireland, in St. Mary's Catholic.
Church.
in other ci The 80-year-old retired Kingan pS Fi ‘& Co. worker will be buried in|
He is survived by three daugh-| ters, Mrs. Catherine Hebble, Mrs. Mary Walsh and Mrs. Margaret! Melintire, 12 grandchildren and;
five great-grandchildren.
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SHOP TOMORROW from 12 NOON to &:30 P. M. FOR THESE VALUES, While They Last!
MANY ITEMS AS MUCH AS | selling! No phone, mail or C D. or a”, please! Shop early for the style, the size, the color you want!
| : TOTS SHOP, downstairs TEENS’ 1.69 NYLON PANTIES, first quali-
TOTS’ 1.98 fo 3.98 SWEATERS, first quality coat
and slip-over styles, all wools, nylons, some
smbroidery trim, slightly solled, ooh 1.49. 2.98
, Va. 1a OFF! EVERY item a SENSATIONAL VALUE! Many quantities limited! All subject to prior
BOYS’ CORNER, downstairs
reduced from stock. Boys’, students’ and husky boy sizes!
with
STUDENTS’ 14.95 fo 16.95 SPORT COATS, cordu-
ties, sizes 10 to 16, roys in maroon, grey, green and a few others, sizes 34 to 38 including longs, 2 1 GIRLS’ 1.19 to 1.98 SLIPS rayon and cotton, first broken sizes. * 5 quality, slightly counter-tossed, broken 2 sizes 4 to ; BOYS" BETTER DRESS SLACKS, rayon gabardines 14. to 69 and rayon-wool blends, specially purchased and
R. BOYS’ 10.95 SPORT SUITS, broken group, some
» Etons
LITTLE GIRLS’ SPRING SUITS REDUCED
WERE 16.95, now___________ 11.78 WERE 13,95, now______._.. ..3.15 WERE 10.95, mow... _._._ 8.88 WERE 7.95, mow. ____. —————— 5.15 WERE 5.95, now ______. amen WERE 2.98, new________.... 1.98
Choice ‘of many styles including poncho, reversible weskit suits with two skirts, bolero styles! Solid colors and checks. Sizes 3 to 61% in the group, but not in every style,
included.
and military styles
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shirts, Eton caps, jackets included. Now
1/2 PRICE AND
OPEN THURSDAY 12 TO 8:30
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SPORTSWEAR, DOWNSTAIRS STORE
28 to
BELTED GABARDINE SLACKS
2 Pairs FOR
*12
® Matching or contrasting elastic belt!
® Hollywood styled continvous waistband!
Not ONE, but TWO pairs for $12! And, they're smart, finely woven rayon gabardine . . . belted and cuffed to your own length. Brown, skipper blue, green, grey, medium blue. Waist sizes 42,
BLOCK'S, tndiananall 9, Ind. . 52.1-23 Please send me the following pairs of gabardine slacks at 2 prs. for $12: Quanfity | WaistSize | Length | Ist Color Choice [2nd Color Choice
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LITTLE GIRLS’ AND BOYS’ SPRING COATS REDUCED WERE 16.96, now_______._._. 11.15 WERE 13.95, now. ooo 9.15 WERE 12.95, now_______. —eni1B WERE 10.95, 11.95, now____.. 1.18 WERE 7.95, 8.95, now_._____.. 5.15 WERE 5.95, now______.._._.. 3.98 Solid colors, checks and plaids, pastels and dark colors! Many ALL-
WOOL FABRICS! Many styles but not all sizes and colors in every style.
"15.95, 16.95 SPORT COATS,
PREP BOYS’ SPORT COATS, SUITS, TOPCOATS
Broken size groups from our regular stock! Sizes 13 to 18 in group! Many NAVY BLUES INCLUDED!
35.00 SUITS, including 14.75
2-pant styles ....ceceevens 19.95, 28.75 SUITS AND SPORT COATS, reduced to roy s...... 18.18 reduced now £0 ....cov0ven 9.75 30.50 ZIP-LINED TOPCOATS, I iii ATS
GIRLS’ SHOP, downstairs
TEENS" 5.95 fo 8.95 SKIRTS, quilted in solid color
3.98
and prints, also polished cottons, sizes 7 to 15, 10 to 16.
3.98 fo 5.95 DRESSES,
tons in solid colors and plaids, broken sizes 7 to 12.
rayon taffetas and eot-
1.98. 3.98
5.95 fo 8.95 DRESSES, rayon taffetas and cot-
tons in broken sizes 10 to 14, 10 to 16, 9 to 15.
1.98 fo 3.98 BLOUSES, cottons and rayon crepes 98
3.98, 5.95 RAYON CHECK AND GABARDINE SKIRTS,
in sizes 9 to 15; 10 to 18.
stem and swing styles, sizes 7 to 14, 10 to 14 and 10 to 16.
1.98, 2.98
CLEARANCE! GIRLS’
SPRING COATS AND SUITS
SUITS, were 7.95 and 8.95_____ 6.98
SUITS, were 12.95, 13.95______ 8.15 SUITS, were 25.00__________ 14,88 COATS, were 13.95___________ 9.15 COATS, were 15.95, 16.95____10.98
Rayon gabardine solid color and
—check two and four-piece suits! All-
wool covert, suede and suede check coats! Broken sizes 7 to 14 in the
group!
LITTLE GIRLS’ SPRING DRESSES REDUCED
WERE 2.98 and 3.98, now_____1.98 WERE 4.98, now... ..... 2.98
WERE 5.95, now... _.......3.08 Cottons and rayons in this group, slightly counter-soiled! Pastels-and
. prints, sizes 1 to 6% in the group.
limited quantity
JR, BOYS’ SPORT GOATS SUITS, TOPCOATS
Many few and one-of-a-kind! Not every style in every size!
19.05 SUITS and ZIP-LINED TOP- 12 15 COATS, sizes T to 11 in the group .. ’
16.95, 17.95 SUITS and ZIP-LINED TOPCOATS, sines 6, §; 9, 4 15 10 in the sroup y
29.95 ZIP-LINED TOPCOATS and SUITS, sizes 10 and 12 in suits, 18.15
12.95 SUITS and SPORT COATS, sizes 6 to 10 in group, all-wool and corduroy sport coats included ................ hs
8.95, 10.95 TOPCOATS and SPORT b 15 COATS, mainly size 4 to 8 in group .
TEEN GIRLS’ SPRING
COATS AND SUITS SUITS, were 29.98 __________ 11.16 SUITS, were 35.00___________ 19.88 SUITS, were 16.95___________ 11.75 SUITS, were 19.95___________ 13.15 COATS, were 29.98__________ 11.15 SUITS, were 10.95 __________. 8.15
In the group are all-wool fleeces, checks and suedes in coats, sizes 9 to 15! Rayon gabardine two-piece suits in broken sizes 9 to 15, 10 to 16.
( 3) UPHOLSTERED ROCKERS, 6 95 were 9.88, NOW .. i....... co connanin . ( 4) DOUBLE CRIB GUARDS, | 99 plastic. were 3.50 ............ coin . (25) TV HASSOCKS, nursery print 2 95 plastic covered, were 368 ........., . (1 ) CRIFFEROBE, was © 95 50.95, now " (5) KROLL ‘TOY CHESTS, Plastic i 95 cover, were 15.95, NOW ........ceven . { 2) ROCKERS, damaged, 3.99
sold ‘as 1s",
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GLOSE-OUT! TROPICAL WEIGHT SUMMER SUITS
For Boys and Students! Broken size groups!
STUDENTS’ 17.95 and 24.95 SUITS sizes 32 to 38 8.15,, 12. 15 PREP BOYS’ 4 15 13.05 SUITS . . JR. BOYS' 5.95 ETON SUITS. 4 15 oiges 380 T ......... Seine, .
JR. BOYS’ 11.98, 13.95 LONGIE SUITS, sizes 4 to 415, and 6.16
DRASTIC CLEARANCE OF HUSKY BOYS’ CLOTHING
Reduced from regular stock! Broken size groups!
AUSKY BOYS' 1208 CORDUROY SPORT. . '-
COATS, sizes 13, 14, 16, 18, 20, 8 15 Three all-wools included .......... . HUSKY BOYS’ 27.50 SUITS, sizes 13 is 15 to 18, but no size 18 in group ...... "| HUSKY BOYS' 22.50 suis. 16.15
pizes 10, 11 and 12 only ......... HUSKY BOYS’ 30.50 suITs, while 3 last, _ sizes 17 and 18, TWO-PANT h Waban a8 LINED. GABARDING ae JACKETS. Sizes 12 to 18
+ in the group ’
STUDENTS’ SPORT COATS Regularly 25.00, now__._____ [4.75
Regularly 20.95, now.________I8.T§
Regularly 19.85, now__...___.__0.78
Sizes 34 to 38 In the group.
CLEARANCE BOYS’, STUDENTS’ CORDUROY SPORT COATS
Not Every Size and Color In Every Style! FOR PREP BOYS, Regularly 10.95, 12.95, (4.95 .
Grey, green, rust, maroon in group! Bast .... 818, 10.7 FOR STUDENTS, Regularly 14.95 to 16.95 Sizes 34 to 38, also some longs in the
ero Grr. ren. 8,76, 10,76
maroon included ..
FOR JR. BOYS,
.
‘Regularly 8.95 to 12,95.
ta 12... ma Ee grey in
Boys’ Cormrrdemien
SUB-TEENS’ SPRING SUITS, COATS, TOPPERS REDUCED
COATS, were 22. 5 fo 25.00, now
“ All-wool suedes and checks in thil
group! Broken sizes 10 to 14. SUITS, were 8.95 ___________ 4.98 SUITS, were 13.95 __ _._ ____ 8.15 SUITS, were 16.95__________ 11.75 SUITS, were 25.00 _________ 19.88 2 In this group are rayon gabardines
and checks, two and four-piece styles. Broken sizes 10 to 14. TOPPERS, were 21.95________ 18.00 TOPPERS, ere 18.95________ 16.95
All-wool suedes and suede checks in this group! Broken izes 10 to 14.
GIRLS’ 3.49 WASHABLE - POPLIN JACKET
Zip-front style with adjustable cuff! Yellow, grey, tan, navy, red and pow-
der blue but not every 1 9
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color in every size. Sizes 16 to 20 in group .. STUDENTS’ 29.95 TO $45 SUITS REDUCED
All-wool worsteds, rayon gabardines,
some all-wool gabardines and new checks! Broken sizes 34 to 38 in regulars and longs,
19.75 to 29.75
STUDENTS’ 30.80 ZIP-LINED .TOPCOATS. sizes 34 to 38 limited quantity ............00
.. 2,78
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