Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 July 1941 — Page 13
MONDAY, JULY 28, 1041
, BRITAIN REPELS INVASION’ ARMY
“Whore Guard Proves Self In Battling All Over Countryside.
By HELEN In
borne t Britain 1g t On while rew up hundreds]
ul BA troops landed all over vesterday imvasion barges of men on the beaches. The Home Guard defended beaches, hills and streets of every) British town in the greatest mock] invasion maneuvers vet to be held here and probably the greatest there will be until the “real show” starts. Army flew over bombing th tion for a Bren gun > Airborne a mile from London’ office, which was the: tough regulars from Army, representi: Tanks hurtled 1 Londons finan istrict and; smoke screens shielded the attackers, who approached from the west. From the rooftops ondon’s home guard hurled hand grenades andj anti-tank bombs, wiping out
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Brendan Bracken, seeretary to Prime Minister Winston Churchill, has been named to succeed Alfred Duff Cooper as British Minister of Information. Cooper has been assigned to the Far East as a representative of the War Cabinet.
PERU CLAIMS FOE
ROUTED AT BORDER
LIMA, Peru, July 28 (U. P).— Peruvian troops routed Ecuadorean forces in border warfare at Zarumilla yesterday, driving them back more than 40 miles and ° ‘dispersing! them.” according to a communique issued today—Peru’s
pendence day.
: and 1ostilities in the undeclared border
Heme Gus cases by brisk batt The dec invaders s su
and 0 successful and held l But these exen demonstrated well afford flexible if it i defense which require
STRAYER NAMED AT INDIANA UNIVERSITY
Times Special BLOOMINGTON, Ind Dr. George D. Straver Jr named associate professor
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faculty of for Teachers Nash le 1934 The Indiana University Trustees executive c« ruled all students military for their Ww. Board. called to duty for the rem or leave the enroll at a simi sequent ser the rest of additional pavmen
SQUEEZE’ ON T0 PUT BULGARIA INTO WAR
Conyrigh and
BERN, the rush of were the happenings in a familiar pat was once being enacted. Premier Gogd
and eign Minister Ivan Popoff returned to Bulgaria from their
visit fo and were immediately receiy b ing Boris. About the same Ime the King received the new Gerina Ambassador, ckerle, who had “prese his credentials” a few davs before the Bulgarian leaders left for Rome, had immediately returned to Berlin and arrived back in Sofia { vesterday's activities. While specific information of any kind was lacking, the ¢ and goings had all the squeeze play on the bring them actially against Russia.
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war ended at 6 p. m. Saturday). “All our positions have been consolidated from the sea to Cerro Caucho while our advanced troops have occupied the towns of Be quillas, Chacras and Balbalito an offected a complete rout of Hh) Ecuadorean army.” the cor og said. “The booty captured was e mous.”
SPEEDUP SOUGHT FOR BIRTH CERTIFICATES
WASHINGTON, 28 (U. P.). -The Government today sought speedy legislative action by the to permit native Americans, defense jobs because they prove their citizenship, to “delaved birth certifcates” Bureau reported that about 60.000.000 Americans have no, irth certificates. Defense officials said the problem is a serious employment bottleneck. About 16.000 requests come to the Census Bureau weekly for delaved certificates. The Government plan would permit a man to submit documentary evidence such as hospital plivsiciatis report. a Bible entry or baptismal certificate to local officials who would decide whether the delayed” certificate should be ssued
6. 0. P. VETERANS BACK RALPH GATES
Marion County Republican vet. | erans today had pledged “united t” to Ralph tes, newly - elected Republican | They adopted a]
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indorsing his selection and praisihg his leadership of the State Repulican Veterans’ organization. In a letter to Frank E. Livengood. county Veterans chairman, the meeting, Mr. Gates said he would call on the Veterans “to serve *lagai in the front ranks of our party duri ‘the coming campaign.” and asked “all Republicans to lav aside personal differences and prejudices of the past.” Speakers at the outing includ Maj. Gen. Robert H. Tyndall. . Hillis and several state party lead-
ers
SEIZURE BILL DRAWS FIRE FROM MURRAY
WASHINGTON, July 28 (U. P) — President Philip Murray of the Congress of Industrial Organizations
national inde-!
records. |
oy AIR CADET DIES *INTEXAS CAR CRASH
Robert Buck, 23-year-old Army
Flying Cadet from Indianapolis, was
injured fatally yesterday in a fourcar crash in San Antonio, Tex. The youth was the son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Roland Buck, 1501 E. Maple Road, and had been a student at Randolph Field, Texas, for a month,
since graduating from Park Air Col- | §&
lege in East St. Louis, Ill. Mr.
in northern route to Indianapolis today. Although details of the accident were not learned by other relatives] here, two other Hoosier cadets reportedly were injured seriously in
the crash. They were Cadet Ed-|
ward Zukowsky, Gary, and Cadet Arthur C. Rhodenbeck of Ft. Wayne. The body
|apolis. Funerai services are being! larrenged by the Flanner & Bu{chanan Mortuary. A graduate of Shortridge High | School and Purdue University, | re Corps flight training programy several months ago. Surviving the youth, besides his | parents, is one sister, Mrs. Shirley | Ann Sigveland of St. Paul, Minn.
| Ceiling Cracked By Intense Heat
ADD HEAT VICTIMS: The duplex occupied by Edward Forier at 705'; N. Alabama St. Firemen were calle’ tn the house shortly before 3 a. m. yesterday on the complaint plaster was falling from the ceiling. After an investigation, the firemen made a formal report that the intense heat in the attic caused the plaster to crack and fall. Phew!
WARREN RESIDENTS ~ DEMAND BLACKTOP
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A large delegation of Warren!
Township residents stormed the County Commissioners’ office today | demading immediate improvement | of Hunter Road. They stayed until commissioners promised to attempt to blacktop at least one mile of the road. Clarence R. Reynolds, man for the group. complained that the County took strips of land from property the first step in widening the road, but that nothing has been done since then. Commissioner William whose district Hunter Road
lin is
located, explained that the highway |
had been listed for improvement this vear but that demands of the | War Department for improvement of roads around Ft. Harrison forced
cancellation of Hunter Road black- | |
top plans. Mr. Ayres later agreed to rearrange the road building program in order to blacktop part of the road, which is located in the southern part of Warren townshin running Inorth and south between Roads 52 and 29. i
JAILED AND FINED |
For turning in a false firm alarm | Friday, Frank Colvin, 29, of 207 Ful- | ton St. today was fined $100 and | costs and sentenced to serve 10 days in jail. Municipal Court Judge John Mec- | | Nelis placed him on probation to |
pay the fine and costs. at the plead- | |
{ing of the prisoner's wife, but rulea the will have to serve the days. Colvin was arrested after an in-|
read at | vestigation by firemen who have ©
offered a reward of $200 for in-| formation leading to the arrest and conviction of the person responsible
for a false alarm which led to the | death Julv 19 of Leo J. Lindauer, a!
fireman who was answering it.
RIVERVALE INSTITUTE |
"ENROLLMENT GROWS
MITCHELL, Ind. July 28. Heavy | enrollment for courses beginning | today Youth Fellowship Institute forced | the addition of four classes to the]
today attacked a measure approved schedule.
by Senate and House conferees! which would authorize the President to seize defense stoppages. Mr. Murray that “the bill exercise any "management, labor.”
wrote Congressmen is not intended to compulsion
ut only against
STATE DEATHS
ALEXANDRIA ANDERSON — Survivors: &
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NY $ 88 Suryivors: Brot Rev. P. W. Ba xell
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LIGONIER —James am vivors: Wife, Margaret daughters, Ms Summers. MARION—Mrs, Survivor: Husbay Mrs. Emma Loring Paul.
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146 E. WASH
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Josephine Catherine Er 3 vors: Rushand. Lewis; ighters . Carter and Mrs. D Me Lovdertni MARTINSVILLE John A GOA TTHEWS- Noah J. Edwards, vors; , Wife Bh "Mr RR AY—wi
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1d Rudoipheon Mrs Willard Green, Mrs Miss Betty McMill iter and Leslie. ANY George ife. Emma; son pr Elwood Baxter:
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NEW RICHMOND —Frank Oppr. 87. 8 vivors: Wife, Geriride: daugh fie! en Go OPpy: half-sister, Mrs, Mile estia ST, PAL I—Ralph Wife, Katherine; Y parents, Mr. and Mrs. Platt; sisetr, Mrs. Ena Mae Smith. SHELBYVILLE — Mrs. Anna v9. Survivors: Daw Biers. rs rs. Nellie Pogue, Ethel Galloway and Mrs. Catheriné Morgan; son, F, rker: sister, Mrs Tempa Swain: Brother. John Bureck. Herbert M. Neal 69. Survivors: Wife Sal ie pon, Soba Adams; brother, eth
SIMS — Mrs. Martha Jane Bowen 42 Survivors: Husband Rov: daughter. Mrs | Nora Wolford; sons, Roy Jr, Chester and Oscar. SOUTH BEND— Tyre I. Canine 66 Sur-| Wife, Effie; day Ehter er Coa Overman: son, gonh 1 Ts, Rosa Li Ive and Mrs. Ty e “Shemera: Broth: er en and Harry. CRMY VALLE Herbert Pope, 48. SurvivAle Kenneth; haif-brothérs, Tom and
E. Platt. 44 SurvivHolman
pa Elizabeth
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on Everything Diamonds. Watches, Musical Instruments Cameras
Clothing, Sha) hss Ete. WELRY + Ine.
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The Rev.
dianapolis, institute dean, said #®
plants to halt work was not vet clear what the total!
enroliment would 3 but revealed
that the classes had filled up so
rapidly at registration yesterday |
against that he had asked the Rev. Stan-| ley Mahan of Indianapolis and the| Rev. C. I. Hughbanks of North Ver-|
non to give classes which were not included in the preliminary nouncement. Enrollment in past vears has al-| !ways been more than 1000. The in-
SurMie stitute is for youths of seven dis- SHERFICK—Leona C tricts in Southern Indiana. About| :
150 vouth from Indianapolis arrived at Bishop Roberts Park yesterday for the week's program. The Rev.
for Kas, night on “Thinking a Mile Ahead.”
- MUNICIPAL AIRPORT . RADIO BREAKS DOWN
active Army duty at Ft.
The Municipal Airport was vir-
tually without any means of con-| trolling airport traffic today because |
of a breakdown in the control tower's 15-watt short-wave radio | transmitter. The radio went off the air last night and today engineers worked feverishly to locate the reason. It ‘was the first serious trouble with the jairport’s radio control apparatus in {three years. I. J. (Nish) Dienhart, airport superintendent, said “all traffic is on its own” and blamed obsolete equipment for the failure. He said he is seeking additional funds to modernize the equipment.
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Organizations
Druids Meet Tonight —Indianapolis Circle 8 United Ancient Order of Druids, will hold a business meeting at 7:30 p. m, today at 29's S. Delaware St.
and Mrs. Buck, who have been | vacationing at their summer home! Minnesota, were en.
of the Indianapolis | youth is being brought to Indian- |
|Cadet Buck enlisted in the Army
a spokes- |
owners three vears ago as!
T. Ayers,|
FOR FALSE ALARM
at the Rivervale Methodist!
Almon J. Coble of In-|
an-
R. O. McRae of Red-| ford, scheduled to leave tomorrow! Riley,| © gave the opening sermon last |
Corcoran Joins Sexton Agency
Ned E. Corcoran, attorney, has become associated with the Sexton Real [Estate and Insurance Agency at TOT Peoples Bank Building to take over the legal practice of Joseph F. Sexton, former State Senator who died re- | cently. t The Sexton agency is operated by Timothy P. Sexton and W. Lawne rence Sexton, i father and brother, respectively, | of the former State Senator. | Mr. Corcoran is president of the Young Men's Democratic Club of Marion County and head of the Ancient Order of HiberHie aaa
8 BILLION SUPPLY BILL IN HOUSE TODAY
WASHINGTON, July 28 (U. P.). | —House leaders expected to pass] today a $8063.238478 supply bill providing funds to equip an eventual army of 3.000,000 men, construct 541 | Merchant Marine ships, and in|crease facilities of the two-ocean Navy. Nearly $5.000,000.000 will be al- | located to the Army: $2,000.000.000 to the Navy; and $700.000.000 to the! | Martime Commission. | | Meanwhile, House leaders prepared for several major legislative proposals this week. President Roosevelt is expected to | send to Congress a special message embodying his proposal for price! control legislation. The House will begin considera- | tion of the $3,529,000.000 tax bill to- | morrow.
‘MOSES ISAACS DIES | AT DAUGHTER'S HOME
Moses A. Isaacs, T3-vear-old New York resident, died yesterday in the home of a daughter, Mrs. Leah Marks, 4339 N. Illinois St. He had|- | been il two years and had lived in |New York before coming here in 1939. Besides his daughter, he is sur|vived by his wife, Mrs. Rachel | Isaacs; a brother, Lazarus Isaacs; | three sisters, Mrs. Arved Zehren, | Mrs. Paul DeSass and Mrs. Albert | Wertheim, all of New York, and! four grandchildren. | Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt will {conduct funeral services at 2 p. m. today in the home of Mrs. Marks.
Corcoran
Burial will be in Beth El Ceme-|
tery.
Deaths—Funerals
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BONESTEEL— Christina A "80 year mother of Mrs and German H. Bonesteel, Elizabet h Bittner, passed away Saturday vering. Services Tuesday, 10 a. m., cor kle Funeral Home, 1934 W, 8t. Friends invited. A Burial Crown Friends may call at funeral home,
CLARKE Oscar M. v of Indianapolis, father of Mrs, Linegar ot Brendenwood and Thomas M. Clarke of Big Springs, Tex, passed away Saturday at the home of his son Texas. Services at the Flanner & chanan Mortuary Pray, 2 po Friends invited, trial Crown Hill Friends may call at the mortuary Monday evening.
| COONING—James L. Sr. Saturdav, age 74 years, late Ella C. Coohing, father of Mrs, Helen Allison, Mrs. Margaret Sichier, James L. Jr. and Deon J. ning. Services Tuesday, 9:45 a. m, at Harry ; Moo ore Peace Chapel, St. Philip Neri 10:13 a. m. Burial St. Joseph Cemetery. Friends are welcome. (Rushville papers please copy.)
| CREIGHTON—Dr. Samuel H., age 78 beloved father of Taylor Creighton and grandfather of Diana Taft and Cynthia Taft Creighton, | away Sunday. Funeral at hirley | Brothers Central Chapel, Illinois at 10th, Tuesday, July 29. at 10 a. m. Friends invited. Burial Cleveland. O Friends may call at the chapel any time,
Hill
{Red Clarke), formerE EB
entered into rest husband of the
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| WYNN Charles Elvin, age 86 beloved hushand of Edna Gwynn, father Charles Gwynn Jr. and Mrs. Edna| Sharum, pased awav Monday. Funeral Wednesday, 1:30 Ri m., at 3hirley Bros, Central Chapel, Illinois at 10th. Surial! Crown Hill. Friends mav call at the chapel any time after 7 p. m. Monday. LENEHAN—Edith C. Butiner, beloved wife of Fred Lenehan and mother of Mrs. Dorothy D. Walters. Donald W, Bristley, assed away Sundav morning. Funeral uesday, 3 p. m., from Shirley Bros. Central Chapel, Illinois at Oth St. Friends invited. Burial Oak Hill Cemetery, Lebanon, Ind. Friends may at the residence, 183% N. New until 1 p. m, Tuesday,
Mehy GH Andrew, fat
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hushand of Kate Meher of, William, Frank, Robert Nia McHugh 2nd Mrs. Edward Kirkoff brother of Joseph McHugh, grandfather of Bob and Joan Kirkoff, died at the home, 845 Eastern Ave. urday. Funeral Tuesday, 8:30 a.m. at the home: 9 a. m. St. Philip Neri Church. Burial Holy CrossiCemetery. Friends .invited. He was a member of A. O. H.
PRIBBLE—-Dana, wife of Henrv E.. mother of Mrs. Eva Lohrig, sister of Mrs. Sue | Peters and Gale Stewart, passed away at the residence, 22 N. Grant, Sunday p. m. Friends may call at the residence after 2 p. m. Monday. Services Tuesday, 10 a. m., from the Grace M. E. Church, corner Grant and New York Sts, Mrs. Pribble’'s body will he taken to the Peters & Monroe Funeral Home in Madison, Ind. Services there Wednesdav, 2 p. m. Burial Fairmount Cemetery, Madi-
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S. Waldemere. BEFURNITURE RE fo trade Coil
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'Outhoards 5% terms. $708 w. 16th.
16-FT. House Trailer; u Io Gate built-in features; bargain. 2868 Britt I Road.
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PARRAKEET love birds. Better Lo average. Beautiful plumage, cobalts, mauves, greens; prices. Low prevailing market. son, 2619 E. 12th. PERFECTION meat cereal prevents itch, develops beautiful coat; 5 jos. Sc. Schuh’'s, 9 N. Alabama. LI-8897
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SCALE—12-ton capacity; excellent | “condition; bargain. Iowa Pump Co. 940 BE. Per 100 sq ft.
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3- Rm. Outfit. Terms, $89 Exchange Furn. Co., 310 E. Wash. G. E. refrigerator, family size A-1. 927 N. Meridian. Open re $39.50 Coil springs factory, rebuilt. T r Exchange Furn, Co. 310 W. Wash. $3.95
| BOYS' BICYCLE, A-1; reasonable. 660 E. 21
| oil “range, 4-burner with oven,
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RUG, 9x12—Cannot be told from new; $12.50. BATES STUDIO, 2255 N. Meridian.
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RENT A MODERN Air-Conditioned Ice Refrigerator for Only
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Washer 3360 N. ILLINOIS. Open Eves. TA-1380.
Cedar Posts NEW AND USED LUMBER Window Sash and Frames
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ELM GARAGE 142 W. Market. RI-0533. (GARAGE BUILDING) ALL KINDS double and single Rarages. No down payment. Estimates free. LI-5612 (GASOLINE & OIL)
$200 ACCIDENT POLICY given with $1 or lore purchase. Associated Service Staons
~ (GAUGE MA LRERS. TOOL ENGINEE
Merchandise for Sale u
New=—Used WE HAVE JUST WHAT YOU WANT PORCH
tawy FURNITURE FOR OUTDOOR USE PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT
Rentals for All Occasions Fixture Store Complete
KING'S
INDIANA BILLIARD 1608-45 Southeastern MA-3401
FAN
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“RENTALS FOR ALL OCCASIONS" KING'S “Fixtures Store Complete.”
1603-45 Southeastern, MA-3491, RYEEFHOLE desk; A-1 condition; only $9.9 9x12 Burgundy velvet rug, ori Dally sold for $79.50; very clean an like new; can be bought for only $27.50; 8-pc. modern dining room suite, beautifully style, not cheap merchandise but really quality for only $69.50. We have about 6 27x54 frieze throw rugs, choice $1.95. 5-pe. chrome breakfast set acid resisting orcelain top table with refrectory
eafs and drawer, only AN eves. 1712 N. Meridian. MERIDIAN.
Unclaimed Freight Station
IRONING BOARDS, $1.00 ea.; ENA TABLE TOs and 2 leaves, 8 so ai 8 EP
STOOLS, ea.; 25- G 'BREAK- IN "OIL, 5- gal,
0c GREASE, $3. 00 ea.; cans, $2.00 ea.
CAPITOL AT SOUTH
$14.75;
small elec. res washer, $12.503 over $200, like suite, extra 4.508 suite, $64.
Kitchen utility set, frigerator, $34.50; elec. livin rm. Suite, cost brand new, $45; bedrm. $39.50; blond maple bedrm.
mahogany bedrm. suite, cannet be 5 -
hcated under $250, $89.50; rug, 9x nnot he told from brand new, $12.7 4 Eves still 1 10. ). Bates § Studio, 2255 No Mer,
New Laundry Maid Washer | Factory guarantee. $29.95
| $1 down, $1 week. | Open Mon., Fri, Sat, 'til 9 p. m, | R&R STORE, 225 E. Washington.
8 Shit ny
Musical Instiu~Redio SA "Sale Used Spinet | Pianos |
Late models, returned from rentals, ree possessed and floor demonstrators, big selection to choose from; wal. and mahg. cases; special allowance of $50 for your old piano: terms $2 weekly 243 N. Penn,
MARION MUSIC co. Den Even Band Instruments Loaned Free
to BEGINNERS. LESSONS GIVEN.
INDIANA MUSIC CO, ''° E, One.
LI-4088. RENT A BAND INSTRUMENT, LESS
AN. $1 A WEEK EARSON'S
8X7 PT. 1%: inches, garage Sool; lazed, $16.50. WRIGH BA won. CO.. Union Stock oH
Ind's Comp. Music HS, 420-130 N Penn. LI-5518 BALDWIN MAKE STUDIO UPRIGHT; used but not abused: a real bargain} only $6 per month will pay for it, 'ILKING MUSIC CO. 120 E. Ohio St .
Open Rves.
Band Instruments NEW and USED--ALL KINDS.
Easiest Payment Plan in Town. LORENZ, 30 S. Penn. (Across from Gas Co.)
A HANDY GUIDE
Of Reliable Business and Professional Firms and
(PRINTING) ADVANCE PRINTING CO., Emil V. Shagd, _ mgr. 352 S. Illinois, Room 430, LI1-1865,
HENDREN PRINTING CO. 685 Century Bldg MA -3467
(PPOMPT DELIVERY)
TRY OUR SERVICE & TRANSFER
ECONOMIZE., LI-9642, (REAL ESTATE—GENERAL)
| Robt, MacGregor Co, A518 ~
15 N. Penn. (REAL ESTATE—~INSURANCE)
JOHN R. WELCH & SONS ESTABLISHED. 1888 4s w OHlO.
(REAL L ESTATE—SALES & F & EXCHANGE)
‘Daylight Coal Co., GA-2468 ' DREXEL FUEL C0.—GA-2251
YOUR Newspapers, Clothing Help Others. 127 W. Georgia, Army. RI-8622.
(AUTOMOBILE DEALERS)
AL. SIRLIN, Used Car Mgr., Meridian, LI-7471. Lincoln, Mercury Distributors. SE WM. CARSON Dealer (New—Used Cars). Meridian. LI-8792.
| |
Help Us Salvation
, 850 N. ephyr and
Oldest Pontiac 1655 8.
FREDRIGR COAL CO.—801 Beecher. MA7451. Buy now before prices advance.
LOGSDON ..rory co MA-3395
SUPPLY CO MONUMENT “33° LI-638I
CO.
MUESING MERRICK COAL CO. TR-1191. WA-2481. MA-8585.
Merz Ra Co. ocatior 300 S. EF HARDING. MA. 7431,
(GRADING & SODDING)
SODDING. grading, cement work, dig basements, hauling, gravel, cinders, dirt. After 6. TA-7082.
(HIDES, WOOL, FURS)
H. M. STITLE CO __ 226 KENTUCKY AVE. RI-0644. RES. HU-2536.
(HOOVER SWEEPERS)
THE HOOVER CO., Sales and Service, 1131 N. Delaware. Free home trial. RI-1388.
Sexson Bros. 2; MA-9719
LEWIS & WINKLER MOTORS, INC, i N. Meridian LI-2478. "sed Car | 531 N. Penn, RI-9198 Bargains!
1525 Lot,
(COAL & STOKERS) BLUE DIAMOND COAL CO. R. Bed-
(AUTOMOBILE PARTS & TIRES)
{ | i i
¥. lock, Mgr. Yd. Offie . 55 8 Forest, CH7500. Downt'n, 131 E. Market, VA 8548.
AMERICAN AUTO PARTS & TIRE CO. Tires, 50¢ Up. 2129 E. Wash, CH-6266.
(AUTO RADIATORS)
OVERHEATING corrected, leaks repaired, re-coring, replacements. 623 N. Illinois. ACME RADIATOR CO. EST. 1
(AUTO REPAIRING AND STORAGE)
vard Place. Motor Rebuilding, Welding,
Wrecker Service. WA-0090.
3 CENTRAL ENGINEERING “& CONSTRUCDRIVEIN—HIATT'S GARAGE, 1618 8 Boule-
(AUTOMOBILE SALESMEN)
SEE JOHN VOLLRATH PERSONALLY at Meridian Pontiae, Ine, for New and Used Cars.
(AUTO SERVICE)
INLAND MOTORS, INC. Downtown DeSoto, Plymouth and Alemite hus, ha Vv. 1133 N. Meridian. 1-6544
TREXLER AUTO SERVICE, 305 N. Senate, LI-7711. Repairing Service on heavy duty equipment.
(AUTO SPRING CO.)
son. For information call the Tolin Funeral Home, 9. (Madison papers { please copy.)
SAU TR Joseph, 54 vears. Beloved fat her | of J seph A. Sauter and Roberia Brow son Oot Walberger Sauter. brother W1 John, Hubert George and William Sau- | ter. passed awav Mondav a. m. Funeral; notice later. G. H. Herrmann Service.
(Peggy), entered | into rest Saturdav, age 47 years, wife of; George W. Sherfick. Services Tuesday, | 10:30 a m.. at the residence, 432 ‘ 28th St Burial Crown Hill Cemetery. Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel in charge. |
ther of Edward EB. Indianapolis; Eugene | of Winchester, Ind; stepfather of Mary Orender, Louisville, died at his home, | 845 N. Kevstone Ave Sunday. Funeral | Wednesday, 8:30,
at the home. 9 a. St. Philip Neri Church. Burial Holy Cross Cemetery.
Friends invited. | TORR Mary: age 48 beloved wife of the Charles Turk, mother of John Turk, ES away Friday Romine at Cones. O. Funeral services Tues at 8 a at the Holy Trinity Catholte Chueh, Holmes and St. Clair Sts. Friends may call at the residence, 3183 Garden Ave any time. Burial St. Joseph's Cemetery. Stevens & Sons Service.
Funeral Diredtors
~ WALTER T. BLASENGYM FUNERAL HOME
2228 Sheiby Main Office UA-25T0
CONKLE FUNERAL HOME
1932 W_ Michigan St BR-1984
FLANNER & BUCHANAN
25 W. FALL CREER BLVD. TASTY.
BERT S. GADD
2130 Prospect St
GRINSTEINER'S
1601 BE. NEW YORK MA-557¢ PERSONAL SERVICER
HISEY & TITUS.
MORTUARY oN. DELARARE #1. % H HERRMANN
MA -6048
SIMMONS—Ear! E. husband of Anna, ta- | ]
INDIANAPOLIS SPRING CORPORATION.
Automobiles, trucks, buses. Quick, depend-
able service, 832 W. Washington. LI- P9262. ~ (AUTO TOPS & UPHOLSTERING)
| HERB. C. ROEDER, 10 E. 10th. L1-9624 Auto Tops, Upholstering & Seat Covers
(BRARBER—BEAUTY SCHOOLS)
INTERNATIONAL BARBER SCHOOL, 84 E. Washineton, 'T1-07n0 aterm Stina _ Beauty School, 229 N Penn. RI-6987
(BEAUTY SHOPS)
MARY ROSE BEAUTY SHOP, 507 Ropsevelt Bldg. LI-0673. Hair Sty ing. Pere manent Waving.
LEE BEAUTY SALON, 37 Mass, RI- BS TT Colba $3 vp. 8
Ave,
SALLY NEW BEA UTY_ SALON. Bldg. ® Downtown @ [.I-0293 setts and Pennsylvania Ee U-NEATA BEAUTY SHOP, 1608 S dian. RI-6880. Expert Work. All Line Beauty Culture. (BEVERAGES) - BUBBLE UP BEVERAGE CO. INC. E Washington. Tops for Taste _ sorted Flavors. (BODY SHOP—PAINTING) TRIANGLE BODY SHOP —Complete Body, Fender Repairs: Painting Specialty, 1442 N. Capitol RI-3207 (BRICK P G) BRICK painting on high bldgs.; chimney ptz. and rebidg.: cleaned out. CH-2365.
(CANOES—BOATS “OR RENT)
Canoes, Boats © Rent Green City
RK. of P. ‘Massachu-
2404 Ase
; Boat House. BR-0082. (CARPENTERING) CARPEN7 ER—Cement and brick work
roofing and general remodeling. Sereens porches. BL-0359.
~punTROLIG SUPPLIES)
OTHERS CATHOLIC SUPPLY Eg WES Ohio St. opposite Post
(CEMENT AND BRICK WORK) CEMENT, brick and bloc! ork, tS ates free. Terms. 904 W. 10th. LI-5612. (CEMENT FINISHERS So CRMENT F L NO. 140
INTSHERE LOCAL Ls Jones: oth Business N at. Senate WA<1
“Hous Office
Wd N
Meri8
we ishing. Terms {if desired. No
(COLLEGE)
INDIANAPOLIS COLLEGE OF PHARMACY. 802 E._ Market, LI-1753. Registration date, Sept. 15, 1041.
(CONSTRUCTION
COMPANIES)
bert J. Horth, Pres. 607
Peoples Bank. MA-5680. TRY OUR SERVICE & ECONOMIZE. LI-9642. TRANSFER (DELIVERY & TRANSFER) liv Service a DRA ACME Dever Service +n L1.9642 (DELIVERY—HAULING)
UNION man with stake truck wants eity pickup and delivery work: hour, week, contract: 12 years experience. MA-2143
(DENTIST)
A. W RROADSTREET — Evening, Sunday appointments. 314 Board of Trade MA5636. Open Wednesdays. D S, 2710 B
Dr. Bertram Riffle 5.2 3 'chotese
(DINE AND DANCE) ‘Hotel WASHINGTON 34 BE. Wash. MA.2541.
Wg A Home 1142-50
Sapphire Room
TELEV A NaIR :
THE HOME ELEVATOR. Industry Established ois. Southeastern TI-2341.
(FARM SUPPLIES AND MATERIALS) SAVE bv purchasing ALL vour farm supplies materiale and eauinment through vour Marien Co. Farm Rureran Co-op. Assn, 731 W Henrv. [LI-6381.
NO Ford Fence Co. ayn tence mate
rials and erection: low prices: free estimates Sar BR: 544) Nieht RR-0317 6878 Cornell
(FENCE COMPANIES)
HOOSIER FENCE CO. Factory, lawn far Est. free. Easy terms HU-8361. HO. 6868
(FLOOR SANDING) i CH-1666
FLOOR sanding and refine
extra cost
(FLORISTS) PANDELL, FLORIST 1601 N Canitol. “onposite Keeler Hospital. owers for _ all occasions WA-0217 - (FRATERNAL CL UROREY) FPATERNAT ORDER EAGLES, No 211 43 WwW Toma? LAW, _ THIEL. Secretary Eset (FUNERAL DIRECTORS) FEFNEY & FEENEY FUNERAY HOME. _ 2839 N Meridian ] «A504. 1505 8 East ROY J TOLIN 1308 Prospect.
J C WILSON MA 0433 1230 Prospect. ~~ MA-4044
(FUR COMPANIES)
FUR 5 FUR ned, $350 CALL Now! INDIAN CO. LI-2378. 20-31 E 0
(FURNACE CLEANING)
(CHARFTIES=—CATHOLIC)
CATHOLIC CHARITIES BUREAU — Rev. August R.Fussene 9 director. 1008 N Pennsylvania RI-
\CREVROLET) —— —
eT INC 5438 BE Wash, 3204 E Wach 240k. a.
NORTH _SIDE CHEVROLET INC. 36 BE 5% {B. Ripple. We W. Wash. No
1808 8 BAST MOORE & KIRK R-1160 CH-1808,
For Quick Want Ad Results Phone RI«8551
CLEANING REPAIRING Vitus Furnaces: Oil Burners Stokers oN anes. HALI<NEAL PURNA EY
(FURNACE REPAIRING & Rul EXPERT furnace repairing. cleaning. BEsti-
mate, - Canitol Automatic fleating Corp., 0982 Ft. Were NTO
STRRIRY Watoon
(HOTELS)
PURITAN HOTEL-—Corner New Jerse Market MA-2391 Fireproof buil Transients, Permanents.
Roosevelt Hotel ;5", oto a 50h
(INSECT DESTROYERS)
OUR INSECTICIDE KILLS bedbugs, termites roaches, etc, National Sanitation Co., 229 Indiana, RI-2237
(INSULATION—ROCK WOOL)
ROCKWO0 Batt trim, 35-1b. bag, 50c.
Termite Cont, HU-4252. (INSURANCE)
E BAKER-=627-/34 Occidental Bldg. LI-3534. Agent Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance.
"Revoked Drivers’ License
INSURANCE CERTIFICATES FILED RELIABLE INS AGENCY INC. 112 INDTANA TRUST BLDG RT-5040
(JANITOR SUPPLIES)
waxes mops brushes. “If a fanitor uses it we CHEMICAL CO. LiI-3446
(LABOR ORGANIZATIONS)
UNION PRINTERS make good customers. Progressive Merchants know this. Ine dianapolis Typographical Union.
HOD CARRIERS' LABOR UNION Local 120, 442 N Senate. LI-7283.
(LOANS)
SACKS BROS. LOAN CO. Cor. Illinois & Ohio, RI-5904. Loans on Anything,
(LUMBER)
SERVICE WRECKING CO pad N. West St L1-7910.
out lumber from WRIGHT-BACH-BRA LUMBER CO. Indianapolis Union Stock Yards, RI-6000
(MINERAL WATER)
& ing.
A.
disinfect. sell it." P
t.
Elbert L. McDaniel, 37%
MA-4933. (REAL ESTATE)
SOLD OVER $1,000,000 worth Indianapolis homes. Have large sales force and cover the city. Whether vou wish to buy or sell, call us. _MA-9347
0. IL. STARKS. - —— LI- 3722. HU-5241, Harry Harmon ,- Bed, Trade: Blige -
(REAL ESTATE—SALES, INSURANCE)
Studebaker Realty orga
308 Shelby.
FOR REAL SALES SERVICE CALL MISS LEE—IR-1916.
(REAL ESTATE—SUBDIVISION)
NORTHDALE LAND CoO. 1019 Lemcke Bldg. MA-3583,
(REAL | _ESTATE—SUBURBAN) ALLEN. WM. | 130 Delaware, MA
8. N. Base, Specializing in large tracts for 28
(RECREATIONS)
FOX-HUNT RECREATIONS, INC.~ 1201 E. Washington. RI-0534. Bowling and billlards. Air-conditioned
DEZELAN'S "BOWLING ALLEYS - Holmes: Ave. BE-4443. conditioned alleys. (RENT A CAR)
SPECIAL low rates for week-end, Driv-Ure Self, 39 Kentucky. RI-7788. W. F. Heater,
(RUBBER STAMPS)
NAME STAMPS, 30c; marking BLYTHE RUBBER STAMP © Delaware LI-414
(SAVING & LOAN ASSOCIATION)
ARSENAL BUILDING & 'OAN ASSOCIA=
TION, 819-20 State Life Bldg. RI-5901, (SCHOOLS—HAWAIIAN GUITAR) Ind) Snanolty Conservatory of Music McClure, Manage! 1028 N. Delaware. Ri-a2e.
(SEA FOODS) ASK i I 0A Ne
NORTH _ Northwestern Wa: (SIGNS)
B BOAZ JR.. Signs. “Service worth crowe ing over." 40 Virginia Ave., RI-6240.
(SIGNS—NEON)
CAPITOL NEON SIGN & DISPLAY CO.— . Painter 211 E South, MA-1131,
LE & TACKING EQUIPMENT)
T. 959 N. 12 ‘modern, aire
“devices, . 241 No
ecials! Sea Food 0056. MARKET. 272
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Mt. Valley Mineral Water From Hot Springs Ark. 955 Ft. Wavne RI-33132
HAHN J R CO. 31 E Georgia, LI-6044} Kling-Tite. Hansco 3ckers. Acme Ine dustrial Staplers. Staple
(MOTOR FREIGHT LINES)
Transamerican Freight Lines, 1466 E. 19th. CH-1
(MOVING & STORAGE)
ED SHERMAN Local and long distance moving and storage RI-4707, GA-2026.
For prompt service, economy, try Public Delivery Service. LI-5789 (NASH DEALER)
NASH DEALER-NEW--USED ROUSE MOTOR SALES 1010 EB. Washington MA-5823
(NURSERIES)
EAGLE CREEK NURSERY CO. St.-Lafayette Road Route 52. (OFFICE PRINTING)
REN PRINTING CO MA-3467.
Ine. 1.
INC. 82d CO-2361.
“HENDREN 685 Century Bldg. (PAINTING)
HECK & MORRISON—Painting, wd Josrior, Free estimates.
RT &H-
ihn
JOSEPH STOREY, 3434 N. Illinois, Dre TA3080; res. TA-5270
NR ges sa——— SBALDWIN "PIANO SALES ROOM 4 8 Pen MA-143)
(PLASTERING) PATCH plastering, new and old. work: spe__tializing in old work. LI-T1
PLASTERING and cement th new and Wa 2058. specialty; reasonable nrices.
A “a “Room ih fe
(STUDEBAKER, NEW. USED; ALL L MAKE)
V J. LAVAND at ROY GALE MO’ INC., 3815 E. 10th. IR-83%4. 0) BAKER Trade Ins
(TAVERNS) LEE'S TOWN “TAVERN. Entertainment every night N M er New anagement. 3758 College Ave. » WA-0187.
(TAXI CABS)
APEX CAB CLUB—F. C. 330000 dwin, 614 Indiana Ave. LI-003 Davin, Tio
(TIRES—NEW ls USED) TOM SH OCERS TIRE SHOP aMmw Oven Eves BE- 4300 nn CHS FOR RENT) RENT a new truck! Move yourself. Drive It Yourself, Inc.. 333 E South. RI-6177, (VARIETY STORE)
VISIT ELSON S ARIETY STORE. oon : unches ua. TOCE. _ meats 921 N New Jersey. ka bo6 961
_____'WINDOW SHADES) KEITH SHADE CO. ER ERS RI-1531
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* PATTERSON SHADE -
TEEN IT TY & FLoon CovERING
(WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ APPAREL)
BERMAT SALES -Coats, Dresses and cessories Suite 718 K of P. Bldg
CE REE
(oaEN COMPANIES) D WRECKING CO. Ll-T80 |
{3mous for
CLEVELAN 1320 Kentucky Ave
TIMES Want Ads are onomy and auick resulta
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