Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 May 1936 — Page 12

Deaths Among Indiana Residents ys 10 NEWCASTLE rrr rr mame | ATDEPAUN 20 [Smear

ors and fo harles Curtis and Mrs. Elizabeth Shep- | nHTyeiB' etaoin shrdiu x i : Sutvivors: Son nd four daughters. == °|Char ans aM 3, Elizabeth Shep ve alin ai Petar "I? Sad tire gym for co-eds. , : Properly Cared for... | Edna. son. Myron: daughters. Mrs. Martha | Wagner. Kolb. 66. Survivors: Widower, Robert: A graduate of Michigan and Co- X YOUR EYES Will Always | Bites and Miss Montreau Dodd: broth- | INGALLS—Don C. Kirby. 50. Survivors: tw hai sisters. Lec lumbia Universities, she came here ; mn ers. Cecil. William. Robert and John: sis- | widow Marie: brothers. Riley and Alvie: H—Mrs. Marybelle E kip, 3 y V I! Survivors: Widower, John; daughters, rs. after teaching history at Wisconsin : Serve You Well:

| Mrs. Blanche Barnhizer. Mrs. Anna | giciar. Mrs Lennie Newman Tr, Mrs. : Lola M : : Se Websie Hentinnie Kern. ors. | KEMPTON_Mrs. Emma McDaniel. 73 | Figx: Tah BE 0 Sisters, . |State Normal and Miami University. ke a lot of pun- | widow. Emma Clarinda sons. ora. Ward. | Survivors: Albert. Alien it She served as secretary of the Na- : OUR eyes will take a bo : PY : OV an ennet aughter se ara ! : d Mr va % : 3 mpilaining—ou ~ Second Patley on Possible snd Aice Hollenbaugh = = oe George and Mrs. Celesta Gray: brother. | Combs: brothers. Jake and George Biske- | MisS Katherine S. Alvord | tional SSSheistion of Deans of Wom. tev do A GOLA—Mrs. Addie Carey. 65. Survi- | % WN man : . . en m and is a member oO e - Wr Firm Move Is Set for or Wiliower. sister” and. two’ brothers Br Veta | gu 2ou1T BEND Mes, James DeHaven, 31. to Retire to Home in American History Association of | § i Po. Wr) Kays —have your eyes examined—geg

ters Survivors: Widower, James

BLAIRSVILLE—Mrs. Rosina Stierle. 80. ugh : - : oa : BUY Ors Widowe ir ee oe and Esthe: Vestal; sons, George and Don | Mrs. Martha Roberts: sisters. Miss Mar: Collegiate Alumni. Y glasses if you need, them.

! 30 : - Mart H - + 5 “3S, “ . ve : i = : ; Monday. Mrs I or Sa Baa LT ROKOMO-.-Albert J. Roberts.. 65. Survivors: Seautiway and Mrs. T. W. Be P. Rob. -~ Connecticut. a. d THE ; Wh [C- [ pack Kitchen. dow. Ora: sons. Oliver. Si Ray- | ¢fS. Robert. John W. and James P. Ro Takes Coast Position Co ; ;

i a : erts. | . BLUFFTON—Charles Clirtis Osborn. 45. mona Mitel: Earl and Allen: daughters. |®'yi. in w. Orvis. 30. Survivor:

Members of the Newcastle Com- Survives - Widow. Beulah; sons. Marion. Mrs. A Gl Mrs. Mvrtle Dick | Widower. Times Special Times Special wight, Dale. Jay. Clifford, Max. Jessie, NE a es en LS Myre Steven Kujawa. 51. Survivors: Mother. : : nity Council are to come here Baut and ° arles; dasahters rics Mary. and Viola Roberts plother. I a AY Mrs. Sosepiine Ku awa: sisters. (rs. Rosa GREENCASTLE, Ind, May 28.— Te Ind. May Bed - Martha, etty an essie Osborn: broth- 3 i ng and S elia Luckkows. er on, - onday te discuss further the pos hn a 1g Boosie _Owern: roche ters. Mrs. Rosie Debolt and Mrs. Katie | W308 A800 Ia, Ce Foote. 55 Survivors: | Twenty years’ service as dean of oy ih Ma n, To Pes

sibility of attracting the E. C. At- | Fahl Mrs. Bessie Meeks. Mrs. Lucy Batley, 4 i Daught *McCiell d Mrs. = Mrs. Elizabeth Pickering. 75. Survivors: ghters. Mrs. Glenn McClellan and Mr itv i . : kins Co. saw manufacturers. to Mrs Grace Taylor and Mrs. Dorothy | widower Nathaniel: sons. Walter and | Paul Schmucker: sons. Glenn E.. Seldon | women at DePauw University is t0|oconomics for the last 18 years, has ; $ 137 W. WASHINGTON STREET

. i and Ralph C. Foote; brothers, George. d’ ith the retirement next month . 3 . y hat REY: ; ; _ | Offa: daughters. Mrs. Ida Mills and Mrs. | de. end wi 1 subhmitted her resignation, effective diana Theatre A city, according to E. C. Atkins, : Wiliam U. Lockwood, 67. farmer. Sur- | Lily Neal: brothers. Ira and Charles Mc. | Melvin. Frank and Elisworth Sha of Miss Katherine Sprague AIVOrd. | wt month. gn Directly Opposite Indiana

mpany vice president. vivors: Widow. Myrtle: sister, Mrs. Lydia | Intos TWELVE MILE—Mrs. Celia Katherine ALI) | ! i Sawyer: brothers.” Ollie _and Thaddeus; i . . Survivors: Widower, Willard submitting her resignation to Dr Mr. Atkins met yesterday with the | halt Jsters. Miss Esther Lockwood and iF icayde O. Manus, ” Surs mother. Mrs. Sidney Morrison: daughter. Ty s Miss vod said listed DM Jo Tomeh EEE ESTEE a > . a arie S. . d S Ce, E Council in Newcastle and although | * pooNVILLE. James W. Hall 81. Sur- | Kinky MATUR® sister. Mrs. Maude Mec- | oi, Mecutcheon and Mrs. B. PF. Hatno proposals were made. the con-| :

| i | ; d William Morvivors: Sisters. Mrs. Martha Doan and| pa pAZ Mrs. Lydia A. Morss, 73. Sur- | Dold: Drothers, James an ference Monday is expected to fhe Marvin S. Fisher. 26. Survivors: Widow. EO dy ower, Alben; i an: | VINCENNES—Mrs. Jane Jordan Glenn, ¢ HICAGO Jf we L R Y c 0. Is ht ther the tentative plans. | Louise. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Shirley RNG SAUBNIer, hh nS | 81. Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Charles Entire Store Open Until 9 0 Clock Friday Nig | ;

Mrs. J. 8. Bruce. : brothers, J. E. and John Smit - Fisher. a : 5 Unverferth and Mrs. Lee Reel; sister, Mrs. We are tired of waiting on the| Braz. — ‘Mrs. Curtis Long. 64. Sup.1 1A PORTE-Julils H Aamdi 85 Sur | siza Carroll local ytility to do something about | vivors: Widower; sons, Cletus and Ken- | YVivors: Daughter, Mrs. Clara Arndt; five | wogaSH Calvin Roye, 50. Survivors:

; z grandchildren. - 3 the natural gas situation.” Mr. At- | 5" ‘Sager JF pluton SORT | Piha "Caster. a! tamer. Survivors: | Midow, Amma, dauehteis, | fina | gud $ Kins said. “We have been waiting | Georze W. Miller and Mrs. ‘A. C. Meagen- | Daughters, Mrs. Anna Putts and Mrs | piioopery “Rove. Mrs. Tora Hockett and eonies ® | hardt. Flma Herthage: séns, Jacob, Surphine and Mrs. Prances Smith: brothers, Jim and

several years now and absolutely BROWNSVILLE— Irvin Hauss. 47. farm. | EAT) Caster. C.inton; naif-brother. Lory Roye: half sis-

‘nothing has been done.” ier. Survivors: Widow. Florence: daughter. LINTON —William Nelson Ison. 93. Sur- | ter, Mrs. Nora Jacobs

a { Miss Virginia Hauss: mother. Mrs. Dora | yivors: Sons, Robertg Phillip, Allen and WAKARUSA—Mrs. Caroline Byers. 59. — ‘Large Users of Gas | | M. Hauss; sister. Mrs. Arthur M. Batsner. Lesis: JoauEhiers. ee. Flora nam. Me Survivors: Widower, John; daughter, Mrs. | CENTERVIILE—George W. Richardson. | Mrs Lottie Palmer; stepdaughter, Mrs. | Mary Noell: mother. Mrs. Matilda Huns- C C

Mr. Atkins’ company, a large 88 = Survivors: Sons. pilliam, Piney. | Jennie Ooley * | berger; pllsters, 5, Alice Simpser. Mrs. i : ry | emo r we wens a user of gas, is said to be attracted Richardson: niece. Mrs. Margaret rae MARION Leroy Wilson. 38 Survivors: | Ena Babbitt: brothers Charles, Irvin and to Newcastle by availability of nat-| CHESTER Mrs. Hannah P. Marshall, 80. yug®%; meoclia; daughters. Misses Doris | Lenccon Hunsberger. DOZEN DCZEN

i si WEST LAFAYETTE—Mrs. Frankie Grace ural gas there. It is considered an| CcHESTERTON—Mrs. Dan Cole. 65. Survi- | Minnie Bruner: half brothers. Russell and Be ML |

economical industrial heat by com- vors: Son. Clarence: daughter. Mrs. May- | 3nd Richard Bruner: half Harvey Brewer: son, Harold: mother, Mrs; : : ; | belle Otto; mother. Mrs. Sarah Coslet: sis- | Mabel Drake. rothers, Clem and pany officials. The Atkins cOmpany | ters. Mrs. James Brown and Mrs. Charles | MARTINSVILLE Isaac Wilson Nutter. | moo Leatherman: Ebrothen “Mrs. Josie

has been making gas for its own | Weaver. Mrs. Roy Zane: brothers, Frank | 96. Survivors: Son. K. I. Nutter: daugh- Shadley and Mrs. Abbie Hullinbarger. Rose Bushes se since 1902, obtaining only a fn Coslet. ter-in-law. Mrs. Huitt Nutter. WHITESTOWN—Miss_ Mary Jane Art- No Matter What You Do Over the ; MWELL—Mrs. Victoria Conner. 90.| MISHAWAKA—George A. Lang -| mdn, 72. Survivors: Brothers, Abraham 10 E Bs \

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small amount from the Citizens’ | | Survivors: . Three sons and two daugh- | Survivors: Wid y: ; : | and Prancis S. Artman.

G1 and Coke ii Saeelioe i 0 A liday . . . You'll Be Well Dressed i I! CROWN POINT—Mrs. Nick Rohrman, 61, | tin. Carl. Clarence and Raymond Lang. ne AS OR a Widow, Ces: Oll ay do ou e e resse in

“We are certainly still open to |Grashaw. brothers. Ignatius. Andrew and | MODOC—Andrew Adamson, 84. Sur- brother. James Burkholder

their proposal,” Mr. Atkins said to- Survivors: Widower: sons. Harry and |vivor: Son. John Adamson. WINGATE—Mrs. Rebecca Jane Stokes,

ou Clarence: brother and five sisters. 1 \D—N i VOr: i ° ° : day. “We are open to any proposal | DELPHI John S. Bridges. 84. Survivors: | 92. Survivors. Sons. Luther, Charles and 2 pinirvivor: Daughter, Mes. Mary foiths Gladiol Bulbs » : which is right.” as RLAvSOn and Benjamin; daughter. | Edward; daughter. Mrs. Elsie Patrick. WINSLOW Mis. Minnie Brennan, ‘82 ‘ Ss oy aller N : L C — . . 5 o Thomas Kemp, general manager : MUNCIE—Mrs. Eva M. Smith, 69. Sur-| survivors: Sons, Andrew. Elmo and Frank; < ey BE A DUNKIRK—Mrs. Mary Elizabe Dill- | vivors: Sons. Charles and George E. Lun- MV : 1 E I : of the Citizens’ Gas and Coke Util- | man, 73. Survivors: Sisters, Mr%. Lina | dv: brothers. Albert. James, Harve and gisughter, Mrs MV. Sandage Cc ac

. , ) Laudeman and Mrs. Laura Michaels. Arthur Sites; sisters, Mrs. James Roberts, . . ity, refused to comment on whether EDEN—Mrs. Marie Rothermel. 39. Sur- | Mrs. Henry Riggleman. Mrs. Abraham 2 Win in Poster Contest

the ~utility proposed to take any! vivors: con. Harold: parents, Mr. and Mrs | Kemper. Mrs. Eugene Brotherton and Mrs. ; : SEARS—Outside Rear. ffl WwW steps to prevent the possible re-|Joseph Osborn: sister. Mrs. Sina Kellar: | Arthur Toomas Bob Eads, a pupil ai. School 44, —Wa e eaves ; a to

: niece. Mrs. Darrell Rinpaman. , 2 Se: won first, and Vance Wilk n | 0 CK - ~ moval of the company. 2 a NEWCASTLE—_Frank Stopeynski. 34. | road Ripple High School BA , 0 S LNA R EBU | ee ‘Municipal = utility directors here | ELKHART Mrs. Sein Strego. 85. | Survivors: Mother. Mrs. Mary Stopezyn- | 2I02 PD 2 oe y —Also Paste aaes > said they would consider . natural | Survivors: Widower, Frederick J. Strego. |SKi: sisters. Mrs. Mary Ronczynski. Mrs. | second in the poppy poster contest AND (C9. s By Vv > Miss Rachel A. Burns, 70. Survivor: | Catherine Wroblewski, and Mrs. Lottie f the Bruce P. Robison unit, Amer- 2 gas possibilities ‘when they took over: | Brother, Joseph Burns. { John. o |

iti : 3 7 Willi ; | NEWCASTLE—John R. Graves. 51. Sur-| ican Legion Auxiliary. the Citizens’ Gas Co. last September. ELWOOD William Knox Carver. 76. | . S00, orp oon on. Charles: dato

Industries now located in New. | Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. James MOITS | yor "Betty: brother, Voris V. Graves; step-

and Mrs. Arno Daily: sister, Mrs. Martha . castle include the Chrysler Corp. | Stroud; brother. Eli Carver. : NEW. LiSBON- we or Ye @ expertly styled to fit perfectly! See them tomorrow! . i : ch | gs] S N—John ox, 74, farmer. 5 . n BE Foundry Jesse | EI Eons Allee, Baugh. 77 | survivors: Nephews. George MoKill. Enos French Piano Co. Hoosier Products | ;av spep. Collie. Charies and William Jr. | Ah iS solece, Ms, Hagel Ran; Co., three casket companies and the | daughters. Mrs. Mamie Hunt. Mrs. Otto : Rll Cry COSI | Koch. Mrs. Tena Jones. Mrs. Harvey Tay. | NOBLESVILLE—Mrs. Cora E. Olvev, 68. ummer {lor and Mrs. J. C. Shram: brothers. | Survivors: Son, Gordon: daughter. Mrs. ’

Lo ‘Are you prepared for your Decoration Day WeekAlabama at Vermont End—one of these smart suits would be just the

thing—they're so cool and comfortable! Well made,

Ee Charles and Burn Miller: sisters. Mrs. Mil- | Edward Maley: sister, Mrs. Roy Smith. | White and pastel shades! Popular waffle

| ton Sanders. Mrs. Ann. Miller. Mrs. Della ORLEANS—Charles J. Kauffman. FARE TO BE REDUCED | Baugh. Mrs. Emma Gaines. Mrs. Robert | Survivors: Widow. Ada: sons.’ Ellis ard weave coats in swagger styles—new short

Parsons and Mrs. H. T. England, Otis: daughter. Mrs. Rowena Strang. o'L TAe i sor | ik ] MTs 4 and "BY INDIANA RAILROAD | wile Cast nMoBFISE,, ST, Strainers |” paRAGON john J. Bothwell, 7. fagm- a = mae wep So seph Harold and Donald Jean: daughters, | &f- Survivors: Brothers. David and Wil- evenings! :

— Helen and Marie Pi prige; Jarents. Mr. yr ei Donal) Bain. j . { and Mrs . Ford: brothers. George. J—Marcellus Johnson. 73. Survivors: ° 2-Cent- a-Mile Rate Effective June | 5.55 anda Taylor Ford: sisters. Mrs. Rov | Daughter. Mrs. J. F. O'Connor: sisters, 0 Holida Dresses Summer HATS 1 on South Shore. West, Mrs. Frangis Loftin and Merle Ford. | Mrs. E. J. Peters. Mrs. John Cathersal.

FORT WAYNE—Orson C. Smith. 75. PRINCETON—Samuel H. Robb, 89. Sur- y CBr Urtcd Press - Survivors: Sons. Albert and F. Roiland: | vivor: Brother. James Robb. Crepes, - Sheers Sa Phe Se = MICHIGAN CITY. Ind. Mav oq aughters. rs. oy C. Gross. Mrs. Flor- REDDINGTON-—-William S. Swengel. 80. )_¢ prints in clever in ecoming reence Parker and Miss Edna G. Smith: | farmer. Survivors: Sons Harman. Clyde one snd two- tons, brims, cartpiece styles:

A 2 per cent reduction in one-way brother. Enoch: sister, Mrs. Nora Prough. and Claude: d ht M ~ Mirti 1 : = : Mrs. Cora Belle Ploughe. 54. Survivors: ands BT We irtie M. gs! fares for the Chicago South Shore widower. Charles: sons. Dale and Melroyv: | | miCHISIET Moan Swengel, ~~ = many with B. Jack. Fheels, hombergs & South Bend Railroad will become | ¢aughters. Mrs. Ruhl Buskirk and Miss > irs, Margaret Foley. 60, —— = ets! -.. $3.53 White, pastels!.... ? - ’ Doris Ploughe: brothers. Clifford. Curtis. effective June 1, Charles H. Jones, | Lemuel and Forest Coverdale: sisters. Mrs.

_ general manager of the railroad, an- | 1°02 Bair. Mrs. Ellen Keller. Mrs, Maude ISIN INIY Reducing Salis ; x = ; : " nounced today. A straight 2-cent- Poulks snd Miss aq E XT RA 2.) 3 U 3 S Kruschen 0c Size . 57¢c Women's Pure Silk "Knee High" HOSIERY. vs sesso .35¢ ~~

a-mile far ill be laced in effect FRANKFORT —Austin C... Thaver. 80. ' . . : : are w p effec Permanents Women's and Children's ANKLETS; sizes 5 to 104.......10c

Survivors: Sons. Lloyd. Fred. Ross. Ray

~in accordance with an Interstate | and Dale Thayer. That Please, In- eT Kiubkin Alcohol Pint 12¢ : ~. Commerce ruling. * FRANKLIN—John S. Demaree. 89. farm- clude @ Haircut i : = 4 Ww ' P Silk S DOW P NELED SLIPS Bi C + 99 S i omen s Pure Ji HA A 1as Cu c The South Shore has had a Serrell and Chester: daughters. 1. Oren. ° Finger Save ' '

> ) FSR] ith Blades & round-trip rate based on 2 cents a | lie Voris and Mrs. G. T. : @Neck Tr i h Ba | ) wi 2 39 : Sd 3 FRANKTON—Miss' Wanda Cleone Slick, ® Rinse. only ru ar aso S0c Size Cc SUITS

mile since Dec. 1, 1933. After June | 6 = Survivors: = Parents. Mr. and Mrs. 7 Wy ’ Si k _ 1, the return limits of round-trip George Slick: aunts, Misses Nan and Clara #" 5 Reni Swim Suits Play omen S dC S tickets will be changed from 10 days Coop: ance Oe or ndley, Survivors: C: wr EW 0 Woodbury Soap 2 For 15¢ : Special 2 and 3-Pie Lece Gabardine

Widow. Anna; sons, John, Leslie. “to 30. . and William; daughter, Margaret: Mae Murray, or Shirley \ ers, Charles and August: sisters. Mfs. | Temple complete $1.00

Reducing Tablets

Genevieve: daughter. | Wilma : $ D VACATED BY THOMAS |Jgsceh: brother. Raloh: ‘mother. Mrs. Eva a Ra esa 0 . ORAYSVILLE— —Charles ¥illiam Wagner, ! H to $1.29 armer urvivors: idow ayme; Roo 1 3 Wide selection a h—— 2 rmsby- _'| daughters, Mrs. James McCammon, Mrs. sevelt ig B . JR : IT MNa 3 ; Ormsby-Gore Is Appointed Secre Orion Self. Mrs. Verie Caton, Josephone 401: _Jllineis _ Wash. ] / of clever 3 . Ek: pos White, navy and

BRITISH FILL OFFICE | “xipgleecsr tne i lem toipie || qonine ou Ferpugens, so, ww ||| Marmol 31.00 Size 84c CC" ROe [ET $1

brown! W-e ll

. tary for Colonies. and Marguerite Wagner; son, John Wil- ; - Sis ET styles a n d “N girls. sizes '1 _ Bu United Press : . : |. : bin pos o ey ; J to 14! . or nade: ee gabarYer: : : i: . 4) SEE . A ine! 4 sizes! LONDON, May 28. — William : One and two- SH ‘3ll’ GIRLS’ DRESSES yf en Ses George Arthur Ormsby-Gore was | - piece 41) 17 —Of sheers and ST Yolo SHIRTS

© appointed secretary . of state for | : : u : ; Sheen! piques, all . fast a colonies today.. Y u i% & as SELTZER ” " LADIES’ colors! Sizes 9 I er: 70. # He succeeds J. H. Thomas. who : 60c Size ALL WOOL 7 500 mY): ge 49c tel shades. 19€ . was forced out of the cabinet by SWIM / —— - ! BICYCLE SUIT . 'YC SU S

: testimony before the special tribunal u 4 GIRLS’ DRESSES 2 - jnvestigating the budget leak scan- : or emoria ay 490. Essiman or Agia SUITS aah il Frodvation : iskor Ginn ~ da | 1.98 I Ee i ek Ormsby-Gore, conservative mem- : All Sizes $ . 3 i fatstas 1 /- ny

8 = | : » : acetates ber of Parliament for Staffordshire, : . All ¢olors and : sheers .... 98c SL 69 is°51. ‘He js the son of the third n 8-Hour Developing Service : 2 sizes. - i to $3.98 1 >3 ‘and $1.98

Lord Harlech.

Weg te fst three yon of the EM ERAL 1 or ar he served with the : . . <4 YH IR FIELD Combinetion Bays FOL 8 IRTS Bathing

the war cabinet. y : ; Years 4 3 Ee WILDROOT col) Sa or all sports anc 9 BANK ROBBERS’ PLEAS GLASSES J Hele Tonic a=) J] ue wai 2 C

FOR LENIENCY DENIED 98¢ aia FA WER “Zipper POLO S SHIRTS 9g 49: , Cg % oy i m | EE £ : 3 .imited quantity—better hurry

8 Fr ; 3 . : { : Two Paroles are Grant d, One Case ae ; = A $1.20 Wd SUMMER CAPS—Good | BOYS’ COVERALLS — Awsnried-Jcororn, Continued by State Board. 3 5 ; Value Ny Materials, all sizes Sturdily made of heavy and styles!

! of £ / 2 7 Very 25 fabrics. Will stand 49¢ Leniency applications of four bank |: 5 : i speelal i... 0... C | lots of strain .. J MEN'S 2.PC. : 1101 c GOGGLES c : ¢f SPORTS BELTS—Black | STUDENT SUITS—With ALL WOOL ZIP-

= Yobbers were rejected today by the - 3 ai : be State Clemency Commission. $54 : Shite!" Very" and ies af long trousers! hs ITS — With : The commission granted a parole 3 a 4 3 Less Glare—More ———————————— BB special ... .25¢ greys, blues $9.95 _ I support ... $1.98 ‘to William Gaines, serving a 3 to 10- ; k Ease—Eye Comfort LAPEL WATCH : _ year term trom Floyd County on a CF : se SE | ¥ ° burglary charge; continued the case 7: : i : : Made by In- Cool and Comfort ! = : of Frank Linthwait, Warrick Coun- | | Mas a 1 0. t 5 8c graham. A hin able! Men's 2 Piece Entire Store Open ; f mode .

ty. serving one fo seven years for |: 3 a . ’ failure to support his.children, apd |: : : : Sovise Solon Until 9 0 Clock paroled with remission of a $100 |-: : 3 y 4 : : = FRID ! fine Gus Patrick, Posey County, |: : Ra : finish, com - R JAY NIGHT! i : Bs plete with

‘serving six months on the penal |: : : gl : 3 . C ; farm on a liquor conviction. \ = STAG Praides A Sizes 35 to 44

: 3 : = = gn lee Sots Men’s POLO ~ “BOY HURT IN ACCIDENT » | GOLF BALLS 51 39 | ideal for va- 98 SHIRTS

cation a nd

Satters Broken Leg Leg in Collision : : everyday 39 : With Bus. ob 3 3 for e er ‘Up - C _ Billy Norton. 10, of 3921 Wash- » ' = i ; ; I hile Je and ington-blvd, suffered a broken right: : ] UNI EX FL SEEN } need one to

3 a ; ; : ! Cc wear D = leg ®varly today when "he collided : 3 25 Extra Fine “Doe- Skin” | tion Tay! Vers!

with a People’s Motor Coach Co. GOOD GULFERS” will 3 te : 1: s > fn SE Satis S204 Coralay, get the longest drives this CAMERA A 2-Po. Summer SUITS | en’s

The lad, who was riding a bicycle ; 3 i : = | on his way to Public School 66, was weekend. For Gulf Gas is : PHILLIPS : 5 0 Cc & : — Y 8 95 Pre-Shrunk

said to have disregarded traffic or- specially refined to suit the Dental. Magnesia Single and dot

~~ ders of Patrolman William Gezas. weather at this time of year. Six exposure at 10c a & 3 colors! - a ..I=”_ eh ile ’ roll. Clear sharp pic- 1 i ~ Runaway Team Kills Farmer } : Thisis important, for unless > iE ’ : : your gas is changed with § ¢ dures. ; Men's 2 Pants Suits

=~ By United Press - | NEW ALBANY, Ind. May 28.— : . the season, it doesn’t Buca i +2 Pan Suits

John Summers, 28, a farmer, died || B - properly . . . part of it goes f En $1 2 9 Bie bake,

yesterday from a (fractured skull out thie. cxhanst anburned ) double ‘suffered when a team of horses be- | §& : » i wp breast e d came frightened as they were driven | B8 : wasted! Get That Good Gulf : REMEDIES TOILETRIES | models, down a steep grade and threw him | § ; : J —it's “Kept in Step with ps :

Srom tue wagon, - — g the Calendar,” so that a// of i a

goes to waste. Try a tankful g= A. B. D: Capsules 50s...1.97 50c Kolynos Tooth Paste.39¢c : and see! ~ 75¢c Bell-Ans ...........5% 25¢ Listerine Tooth Paste. 19¢ . Values! . .* 2% S— Bayer Aspirin 100s ......59¢ 60c Fasteeth Sermehave 43 | PER N APKIN - Men’ $ SAILOR STRAWS 50c Eno Fruit Salts .....47c | 50¢ Junis Cream .......3% : 4 penison’s * "eo. .. Beoniiwnys, Birtons.. Straiteriia, 50c Yeastfoam Tablets ..39¢ 1.00 Angelus Lipstick ...8% 4] # EBAL | Comforts! With plain color and J Qc Cp

65¢ Bi So Dol .........54¢ Jergen's Lotion ....39¢ fancy Pands: Very spoilt.

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