Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 68, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 July 1927 — Page 2

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SINGER CHOSEN TO ENTERTAIN LINDT PARTY Miss Bumbaugh, Daughter of City Aeronautics Pioneer, Selected. Miss Kathleen Bumbaugh, cont -alto singer, and Mrs. Helen Haron Glossbrenner, accompanist, ' * e been selected by civic commit- * to entertain at the Lindbergh et at Columbia Club, Aug. 9. Bumbaugh is the daughter of fit, Ck .L. Bumbaugh, pioneer in aeronaut cs in Mrs. Glossbrem ,er also wiU play harp se ’ lectionsdt* ing the evening. Mayor n L - Duvall wIU pre ' made by Col. Charles A. Lindgbergh' M. Wilhams, president of 1 “n „ „„ „ . vi _ A chairman of the Company and vice ati and Central Airways Ov P United States Capt. H. w. Cook, Tndlana Na _ aviation instructor sh tional Guard. . . h The session will las* two hours > beginning at 6:30 p. m, .. .. . . I Accommodations will b® ™J“ d *° i the first 550 persons who A ™rri at. ceptances of invitations * | fees. nr No demonstration will be ~ ; ranged for Lindebrgh when JJ® | alights at 2 p. m. at the Mars'V™ 1 | Airport. j He will be welcomed officially members of the general executiveV and reception committees. Fences will be erected to keep the crowd back. I

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“Save From the Top of Your Roll” “The man who looks at the bottom of his purse for his savings usually finds no money there to save.” .. .. — Anon. Open a savings account with the Top Bill from your next pay envelope. CITY TRUST COMPANY 108 E. Washington St.

MARTIN BROS. CO. 214 Indiana Ave. We specialize in “National Brand” coats and gowns—for Barbers, Druggists, Physicians and Dentists. They Wear Better I

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Only 50c a Week I\ | j|S. Signet Rings >qll In iti a 1 a encraved free <>n 137 West Washington St.

Complete Line of Carnping Equipment and Fishing Supplies Underselling Store 34 West Maryland

House Cleaning Supplies, Paints, Lawn and Garden Seeds and Tools, Screen Doors, Windows and Wire, Refrigerators, etc. VONNEGUrS 120-124 E. Washington St,

IS A HEALTHIER STRONGER GIRL Because She Took Lydia E. Piakham’s Vegetable Compound The fertile valleys of Oregon help to supply the tables of America.

This is possible thru the magic of the humble tin can. In one of the canning e s t a blishments, Julia Schmidt was employed. It was complicated work because she did sealing and other parts of the work. It was

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strenuous work and she was not a atf-ong girl. Often she forced herself to work when she was hardly able to sit at her machine. At times she would have .to stay at home for she was so weak she could hardly walk. For five years she was in this weakened condition. She tried various mhdicines. At last, a, friend of hers spoke of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetrble Compound and Miss Schmidt gave it a trial. ‘‘Everyone says I am a healthier and stronger girl,” she writes. “I am recommending the Vegetable Compound to all my friends who tell me how they suffer and I am willing to answer letters from women asking about it.” Julia Schmidt’s address is 113 Willow St, Sijverton, Oregon. For sale by all dfUSgIStS,; .. —Advertisement.

Gone, but Not Forgotten

Automobiles reported stolen to police belong to: Garger Brown, Hagerstown, Ind„ Ford, from Capitol Ave. and Maryland St. Oran I. Cohee, Franklin, Ind., Ford, from Capitol Ave. and Market St. N. H. Andrews. 541 N. Oakland Ave., Nash, 581-623, from garage at Indianapolis Abbatoir Cos. Carrie T. Crutcher, 351 S. Emerson Ave., H. C. S, from Washington St. and Capitol Ave. Ernest W. Christian, Shelbyville, Ind., Chrysler, from State Ave. and Southeastern Ave. J. R. Schlessinger, Noble and North Sts., Chrysler, 17-290, from that address. BACK HOME AGAIN r Automobiles reported found by police belong to: , Jack Paschall, 1640 N. Keystone Ave., Ford, found at 300 W. Ohio St. Ford roadster, license 582-358, found at White River and Thirtieth St.

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CUT PRICES SUPPLIES Anything that you may,neftd for your car or your outNng trip can be had here for leas. We sell only dependable’ merchandise which we can iback up with our unlimited guarantee of “Complete Satisfaction or Your Money Back,"*

SPECIALS on Camp Supplies for the Week End

FOLDING STOOLS Sale Price s49c Strong, light weight folding stools of selected hardwood, with steel plate construction. Exceptional values.

Tent and Garage Light

Plugs In on any auto lamp connection. Throws a strong, dear light. Sale (1 iQ price, complete lyt'tu

Kamp Kook No. 7 Stove

A two-burner stove with lOVixlO’/i-ineh top. improved grate, folding windshield and 2-qufrt tank. QC Sale price

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AIR EXCURSIONS ON WEEK-ENDS NEWESTSPORT Service for City Will Be Given by Central Airways, Inc. Central Airways. Inc., today announced special Hoosier aerial excursions each Saturday and Sunday at the Mars Hill airport. Norman A. Perry, airways president, announced modern inclosed cabin airplanes will be available beginning this week to carry citizens of Indianapolis and surrounding towns for a view of the city. Free buses will be operated from Monument Circle at noon Saturday and 9 a. m. Sunday to the Mars Hill fifld. Central Airways plans fast air

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mail and p?,ssenger air service to Chicago and other points. Five-passenger Stinson-Detroiter planes bf the same type that recently won the national air tour will be used. They will be flown by Government ’.xcensed pilots. Planes are equipped with comfortable wicker chairs. Cabins are insulated with balsam wool, a soundproof material, which permits passengers to carry on conversation. Special flying clothes are not needed. The planes are equipped with starters on the motors and brakes which permit landing on a small field. Wright whirlwind motors, which develop 200 horsepower and drive the ship at 125 miles and hour, are identical with the engines used by Lindbergh. Church Owes; Pastor Quits HUNTINGTON, Ind., July 29. Rev. L. H. Roseman has resigned as pastor of the First Baptist Church here effective Sept. 1, asserting he does not care to be worried any longer over the church s large indebtedness.

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CORDS 30xi3i/ 2 . $6.95 Ttegnlar Clincher 30x3/2 ■ $7.45 Giant Clincher 30x3/2 , $9.85 Giant 31x4 . . $12.25 S.JS. Full Sire 32x4 . . $12.95 S. S. Full Size 33x4 . . $13.75 S. S. Full Sire 32x4%. $17.75 S. S. Full Slz.e 33x4%. $18.45 S. S. Full Size 34x4%. $18.85 S. S. Full Sl/.p 'v 3Qx5 . . $21.25 ! S. S. Full BUe 133x5 . . $23.50 S. S. Full Size

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342 E. Wash. St. CLOTHING FURNITURE Open Saturday Might*

BOULDEN’S CRITICISM OF COURTS ANSWERED Clerk Declares Judge Milnor Available For Emergency Cases. County Clerk George Hutsell today denied criticism of Attorney Asa H. Boulden, regarding availability of

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judges qualified- to sit in insanity inquests during the August court vacation. “Judge Joseph M. Milnor is available for all emergency cases during vacation, until the latter part of August when he leaves the city and another emergency judge will be chosen,” Hutsell said. Superior Court Judge Linn D Hay and W. O. Dunlavy are in their

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courtrooms a day each week during vacation; Hutsell said. Boulden said he was told by Hutsell that lack of judges during vacation would delay his petition for an insanity inquest filed recently. Deatn Believed Snicide Bii Timex Special LAFAYETTE. Ind., July 29.—W. Frank Keefe. 50, traveling salesman

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THIS Genuine Eastman No. 2 Cartridge Hawk Eye Model CVgiven away with eaeh Diamond Ring purchased.

Boys' Suits, Special $2.95-$4.95-$6.95

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living here, whose body was found in the Wabash River, is beliflvfed t,O have committed suicide while suffering a nervous breakdown. He had been missing since Tuesday. An insurance authority says that the majority of stolen cars are taken by young lovers who cannot afford to buy cars to take their sweethearts riding.

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