Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 September 1936 — Page 5
TUESDAY, SEPT. 1, 1936
FUNERAL RITES | STATE DEATHS
AUBURN-—Munson Baughman, 59. Sur- and Mrs. Ruby Craig: haif-brothers, ,Wini-
? : # | vivors: Widow, Ethel Mae children. Oscar, | ired, Warren and Clarence Barnes. Dorothy. Eugene and Mrs. BR. Gordon Nofl- MICHIGAN CITY—Mrs, Norma Edith : : . | singer; brothers, Edward, Syrus and Judd: | Rosenberg, 53. Survivors: Widower, Nate; on i rs. Lulu Pifer and Mrs. Blanche | son, Ralph: sisters, Mrs. Emil Kramer,
sisters, Frank. Mrs. Gussie. Yoak Estelle and Florence | |
: | . BOONVILLE Miss Gladys M. Abshire, | Sirause; brothers, Edgar and Arthur | 17, and Marvin Abshire, 15. Survivors: | Strause. : . Parents, Mr. and Mrs urtil Abshire: MEXICO Mrs. Eva Myers. 74. Surviv- 1 . : | brothers, Woodrow, Jay and Eugene; sis- (ors: Children, Mrs, Fannie Wary, Mrs. y J . | ters. Mrs. Evelyn Hodges, Lillian May and | Oda Clark. Worley. Lynn and Warren ' .
*hyllis June, Myers. - BOSWELL-—~James 1 mpbell. 80 MOROCCO—Donald Johnson, 28. farmer M
x : i i ” i : : . ~ M. A. Sellars to Be Buried | Sina*sny Shen. & Sere Hazel ana May. promers. Paui | SUrvey of Restricted Load
Ter { —Henry Met or urvivers: | and Newell . i = a: at Oaklandon After | widow” Kier Lp 02 is rerett MUNCIE—Mrs. Nancy Diidine, 79. Sur- Zones Is Made by | Commission.
HOOSIER ROADS |[ “iecac:s
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Men's pre-shrunk ~ wash pants. Sizes 29 to 42.
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ro mes Tate, Mrs. Leoretta | vivors: Widower, William; children, Audley, Li 2 | Barshman, 25 Jame Later Metz: si . | Mrs. Ava Rench and Mrs. Carl Johnson. Service Here. | Mrs. Jack Anderson, Mrs. Peter NEW CARLISLE—O. H. Massey, 82. Sur. : Mrs. Leonard Pruihier, Mrs. ET vivors: (Widow, Anna! children, Euclid, i Hn; rothers, Andrew, George, Arch, Edward, Joseph; Mrs. Ida - i les. Steukens, Mrs. Anna Atchison and Mrs.
MARSHALL ALLEN SELLARS| CALUMET CITY Paul Jones, 58. Bur- | Laura Crandall. The Indiana highway system fis | vivors: Widow and sons, Clarence D. and PERU-—John Grandstaff, 71. Survivors:
for 36 years fire mans } Sor Mingan Frank E.: JJisters, Mis oc iam g Raben- Widow: Sons, Orren, Waiter, Loval and | not adequate to meet the demands .. Who ied Sunday the | horst and Mrs. Johr cCarthy, DTOLDErs, | Chester; sister, Mrs.’ Stella Krisher. 5 Be Washington. is to be Walter and Prank. Robert Kirkwood, 43. Survivors: Widow; of motorists, J. T. Hallett, road enSh gi ’ s L ie . “ ’ re 1 chil 1 . roth- . x « 3E CITYVan E. Lundy. Sur- | children, John and Thelma Marie; broth-| _. in the I. O. O. F. Cemetery at Oak- SAMBEIDGE ane "daughter, Susanna | ers, Harvey, William, Henry, Rabe, the | 8ineer, said in a report filed today
Tr Now ' c srother, - H y Lundy; sisters} Rev. Charles and G. C. Kirkwood. sis-| i , - landon tomorrow following private Ye ruthet, Harpy FANCY 5. Theal | tere. Luey. Mrs. Frank Phelps and Mrs, with the State Highway Commis
services -in the Royster & ASKIN | Matthews. : { Prank Simpson. sion. : p ae ~ 3 elen Qchroeder, 77 PRINCETON —William M. McKenzie, 55. : Funeral Home at 10 a. m. He was Ss RLISLE_M:s. Helen © we Oe es. Survivors: Widow. Clyda; Tay Rob.’ The report was based on studies . Mr wi soedeck Mrs sephine Al- ert, James and enjamin; sister, Irs. : : EE lars w rn in Oaklan- MIS us Goed Sei A anh: Tony Kunkler: children, Ray Lloyd and | Of the state highway mileage on . Mr. Sellars was born in Oaklan- | br ht, J ph Caz] Dlired and Nel i] Mrs Noon Newton hich tricted : : 3 sister, Mrs. ila Aiprecnt, rotners, i MIS. vs ATL IW LL i don, but had spent most of his life "fc man Mengedont RICHMOND —Albert B. King. 50. Sur-| Which traffic was restricted to a in -Indianapolis. He, organized the| CpNTERVILLE “Mrs. Mary Beitzell,' 74 {yivors, Widow Ruth, children, Mrs. Ei- three-ton oad limit during the T 3 urviver: Brother iwin Reece | mar 1S, well, a S i i Kingan & Co. fire department. Ber- | Survivor: Brother _Fduin Rees | King: parents. Mr. and Mrs..C. P. King: | SPTINg months and the highways nard F. Lynch, Indianapolis Fire E rs. Nancy is, 14. Sir. | brothers. Howard and Everett King. : which were damaged during the = ” . . vivors yn, Mari 5 IS, MIL Mrs. Catherine Gausepohl, 77. Surviv- ri d to failure of base Prevention Bureau chief, said that nd Mrs. Anna Street . ors: Children, Mrs. Fred Bribker. Mrs. spring, due to Ia = . E 1 ilt n i Harry Bowing. lanche an r. od 2 i 53 Mr. Sellars had built the Kingan Widower. Johi n. Mrs. | Gausepohl: sister. Mary Stock. -Maps included with the report fire-fighting organization into one of | & . Mrs. Eimer Maley. Henry. | Mrs. Marie E. Gill, 39. Survivors: show these conditions present in all Joe. Rita Ann. Mary, Patricia. Thomas | sections of the state.
the best industrial fire departments and Charles ower, ; : hildren, Jack. . Jane, : and David Gill; mother. Mrs. Mary Gart- . i : During the spring months, 3966
in the country CONNERSVILLE : x yors: W ct 1 . ster Mrs kev "Mr. Sellars was a member of the Arnold : sisters hme BAG er, MS 5° AR Widlow. | oi f state high ; ted Third Christian Church, I. 0:0. F. = August Rehme. | y;.ry: “children, Mrs. Mildred Berg. Law- | 1I'€S Ol slate highways were poste ~ _ and the Kingan Old-Timers Club. Mrs. Sarah Jane Beckett. 49 rence, John and Russell Lady. with the three-ton limit to protect 2 LNe ! A- 111 3: fun, Mrs. oa A rane. sister. ROANOKE-—Miss Elizabeth De Long. ors: Widower. Irwin Suorvoree Brothors. Jeon and Bruce Tr (the surface.
~Burvivors are a daughter, Mrs. | Wiison: brother. Matt Davis : : . ; Fraudia Warner, Indianapolis, and! CROWN POINT Wilbur Dyer Hart, 53 # =z = | During the same period, approxit fetta Tuersll Su mately 1555 miles of highways were lect rrell, Sur-
a grandson, Lieut. Harry F. Sellars'| Survivors : : ar J Y IR—Ann ’ . : = rances 1ildren, Wi yer Jr SEYMOUR—Anna : Jr. Fort Snelling, Minneapolis, widow, Prante i Pais: t; | vivors: Sisters, Ruth, Ruby and Blanche found to have inadequate base iy i Tr oy Turrell; brothers, John M. and W. 8. Tur- | strenght to carry the traffic, Mr.
Minn. | on | : : MRS. LOU SADIE JOHNSON, | CUTIE Mrs. Edsth Florence Fors, 32. Yrs. Sardh R. Largent, 39. Survivors: | Hallet stated in his report. A ma-
: ; y PLO son and | 3 H. Largent; brothers, John, James A./| jori the highways having inLaurel, a former resident of Indi- | gard: sisters, Mrs. Ruth Clawson and | gopert 1, and William H. Russell; sisters. jority of b ne &y ne lis. d eo Mrs| Branch Looker. Mrs. T. D. Perry and Mrs. Elizabeth | adequate base strength were - anapolis, died yesterday in the home . | York } : h f her daughter Mrs. H W His 8 #2 =n { York. ed in the group which had been . of her daughter, Mrs. H. W. Britts, | Pil vid “Miller. Surviv- | o SHELBYVILLE_Thomas W. Tillison, 68. | posted B6 N. Chester-av. She was 72. Fu- |, PARLNGTOR D8 mrs. Edwin Miller: | Survivors: Widow, Millie: children, Mrs. * neral services are to be held at 2 | sister. Marv Edwina Miller: brothers, Fritz, [Ho Cabbler,, Mrs. Jalph Men taer Ls: Funds for highway purposes p.. m. Thursday in the daughter's 1 and Phillip : _~_ |'Tillison; = brothers. Joseph. Louis and Should not be decreased below what home. Burial is to be in Memorial DEC UR—Albert Shady, gt: a vivers: | Charles: ‘sister, Mrs. Sarah Walters. they have been for the last several +r % . ee \ | Widow, six children, twd brothers and two | . qHIRLEY—Paul Witt, 19. Survivors: | .. » Mr. Hallett luded. “and Park. | Sisters. RE 5. BaF s: Widow | Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles | Witt; Years x a ot aa y of ar ’ John R. Evans, 74. Survivors: y | sisters, Mrs. Nor urk Mrs! is i i measur ] ; a. : on = | Dora; children; Will D., Mrs. R. ick e : o ue 5 , aw ; 2 orce at. wearing points. © Mrs. Johnson was a member of | NE ge OE, |e: Wir Noman Burkhart, Jos Sowis|1 believe 1 WOuld Pe 3 Tneasure of forced at wearing point > the Englewood Christian Church | baum. Mrs. Robert Mann; brothers, | Hendricks; .brothers. Albert and Keith. economy to the p Eg , ) -B An shales and sizes. here. | and J. C.; sister, Mrs, James Smith. Charles Perkins, 58. Survivor: Widow, |amount of funds were made avail- aT | se ERHARE- William Repzy SUuble: i 2. able, because inadequate highways + A Thrilling and Powerful $ Day Sale ‘Wednesday you'll find thrilling . bar-
Survivors dre five sons, Claude, | survivors Sons. Walter M.. Jerry O. and a I George and Thomas, all of Indian- | Marion H: daughter, Mrs. Myrtle = B. | Survivors: Widen Maudie: Loo Oi Saran: | cost more than adequate roads.” gains all over the store:but a special bargain feast will be found in these
i Biddle; brother, Marion Rufus John, Paul, Jess and Mrs. Allie Turman; | pastel or white coats. Some are made
Every Day Finds Special Bargains at The Fair — But Tomorrow, a Special Bargain Feast—Every Department Participates in $ Day
Wednesday! A Sale That Can Not Be Duplicated
. SUMMER DRESSES &COATS
82, Survivor i and Mrs. Arnold hilip Braun Sr... Mrs.
Joseph
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SLIPS
BEMBERG "RINGLESS"
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Knee or long hose, rein- Also - broadcloth, lace or tailored, V or straight top. Sizes 34 to 52.
- 20 Vie 4 20 = 81 20 2 $1 30 = 8
Women's Outsize
apolis; Ralph of Connersville, and =" _: . | Jo! 1 . {" EVANSVILLE—Robert Eugene Richards |sister, Mrs. Laura Harris. ¥ Jesse of Laurel; five daughters; Mrs. | jr 30. Survivors: Widow, Oliva; children, | SULPHUR—Alvin Odid Eaton. 60) are KILLED IN PLANE CRASH 1 H., W. Britts, Mrs. Anna Winter | Ronald Eugene. Patricia Ann and Shirley | yivors: Nidow, Emmy: children, Mrs. | py United Press
an . 2 : : | Jane, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eugene | Mabel Wiséman, Mrs. Goldie Senn. Mrs. and Mrs. Thelma Britts of Indian- | Richards Sr.; sisters, Mrs. Marvin Stodge L | Melby King. Mrs. Annabelle Foster, Mat-| JOLIET, Ill, Sept. 1. — Cecil F. 3 FOR apelis, Mrs. Estella Belzer of Ar-| My s. Robert Suergner, Mrs. Melvin Smith, | tie, Alvin Jr.. Roosevelt and ‘Shelby [Eaton. Delasaux, 40, Chicago, was killed
: 3 Fine quality 3 it 3 | Mrs. Frank Milan and Mrs. Rolla Fergu-| r : 3 4 % . is . : cadia and Mrs. Maude Boone of | oh { Sur ON ers aay Clark Hamilton, 70. | 1. te yesterday when the small air- with white sanforized shrunk mate- lisle, reinforced, J |
1 il P! 1 rli ] ur- | : - 8 | d 3 x _ Laurel, and 44 grandchildren and 141 FLATROCR Bruce Spurlin. 68 Sur.| WABASH_Ed De Armond, 70. sur-|plane he was grooming for the Na- | AH rials. The dresses are solid color or smart, new * great-grandchildren. EP yoest iow, 'vaIgalel: Sons, Ke of ors Ne Davis: os tion Air Races crashed from 1000 Saks Dri rayon. Sizes 12 to 20— shades. Size 9% MRS. CARRIE RESSLER, Indian- FORT WAYNE—Erpest Bryan Nix, 36.1 LTON—John Davls, 93. Survivors: | . to 11. : lis resident for 58 “y s died | Survivors: Widow, Linnie: father, Charles. Widow, Nancy; daughter, Mrs. Harry Tritt. 16€l. apois resident I 95 years, ; Miss Martha Betty Downs. 15. Surviv- | yesterday in her home, 801 N. Ta- Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph T. goma-av, following an illness of 13| Donnes: sisters, Mary Eilen and Dorothy | seks. She was 78. Funeral services sale Long, 26. Survivors: Parents, Mr. weeks I va 8 2 { and Mrs. Ota Long: brother, Wayne; sisi
; BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ are to be ‘held at 2 p. m. Thursday | ter. Mrs. Thelma Furste | ADVANCE { and David: parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levy | . i | ' knit unions. Size 4 ler came to Indianapolis in 1881. Brown: brother. Wayne Brown. CHILD’S ANKLETS
————— ——— y CHICAGO JEWELRY C0.’S : BOYS’ 7 HOSE : UNION SUITS A . Ne tt. hqol in the home. Burial is to be in| rs. Mabel Abbott, 531. Survivors: Wid- . x 3 OSE » EE $ Crown' Hill . i , William: children. Doris, Lois, Paul Frenc eg 5 ¢ +1 HOS WIE las Pr. : ii. : - 0 $ 1g. Born in Ripley County, Mrs. Ress. | Brown: sisiers, Mrs; sigrod sword. Xe r on 0) 1 == od for She -was a member of the Butler FORT WAYNE—Louis Bohne, 71. Sur- | y E61 Reformed Church. vivors: Children, Edna, Gertrude and WOMEN S U SUITS Lovely sport ankTight or loose knee. lets with elastic P $ Cotton knit unions. fo $ top Size 6 to Ir. Size 36 to 50. : Dr 7a:
| So : William: brothers, Henry and Fred. Survivors are ‘three sons, William, FRANKFORT—Mrs. Fae Read Thompson
1 } . Fred and Charles Ressler; two 46. Survivors: Widower, R: daughters, Mrs. Caroline Held and |W. Read: brothers, Ww. rd} a
ny ek . sy | J. Harold Read; sisters, Mrs. Glenn ny . \ Ss. z € : , | Dar Ln % ‘Mrs. Emma Beckman; a brother, | kill, Mrs. Mary Hayward, and Kathryn | 4 - : N
Willi B 1 d- 3x BOYS MEN'S 2 UNDIES—2 FOR 11a -umter, and seve - 1 Read 3 : : - children, all of Thomnapoli Br RY Thomas H. Cannon. 87. Sur- | JOCKEY SHORTS chomise & dancettes $
ALL SILK RINGLESS ALL-SILK
HOSE—3 for : : Knee or long hose, rea IM AAP IS SAY a Sano Moan : SE \ 29¢ POLO SHIRTS a 30g dic Shemise fancies inforced with lisle. Fall $ :-. } \ { H. Ware x) ; ’ hit 50 la ilored. Al hades. Sizes 8!2 to * ILLNESS BLAMED FOR |, ous sopen n,n ee > nt mane ol 5 tors} shorts. All sizes 3 8 Pr. +1 TT mee I Tis a ICKES’ SON’S SUICIDE BE ch po erin, ry Mois Sholtls. | aly % Shite. sees ; : » i* Mrs. Ann Yasosky, 64. | : of Back to : : By United Press | Widow, Sis 2s H. Meiselbar and | : BOYS’ 59¢ COVERALLS MEN’S 29¢ HOSE MTS . Ur. Mahalia. i
{ Henry Alexander Thoelen, 58. Survivors. | ; . “ - ® v CHICAGO, Sept. 1.—Long suffer-| M.S. C: a | . School Specials! ao pyle’ fn Won's. wmart new ing : { sOSHE! —James Richard! Seewald, 171. i 31 10. vear $ hose in outstanding $ ng from a nervous illness was| Survivors: Widow, Lillie; daughters, Mrs. sees 9 y for atterns. White and Pr.
blamed today for what police said | Anna Kilmer and Ellen Seewald. Gl Rl S' C “ ; : TS Wednesday only.
was the suicide of Wilmarth Ickes, | ? 7 = ® Huge Selections
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37, stepson of Secretary of the Inte- i o HUNTINGTON —Edgar L. Wickister, 63. |
: { Survivors: Widow, Nellie; children, Mrs. rior Harold L. Ickes, .| Anna Beaver and Claude Wickister: -sis- |
. 1 Ss. 8 rill p orl r 1 Sergt. Francis Déhoghue of. the} {5 Mis, Willem Ziegler, Mrs. Maude coroner's office said the Ickes’ fam-{ JONESBORO—Mrs. Mary Boles Hudson, | ly physician, Dr. Frank Blatchford, | i, Survivors: Parents, Mr. and Mee, Joh told him Mr. Ickes had suffered | KOKOMO—Mrs. Laura A. Hite, 76. Surfrom severe migraine headaches for | vivors: Widower. -:C. W. Hite; sisters, Mrs. | 30 years : : 1 Bejtha Tivin and Mrs. Moltie McCormick. SO. : ack -W. ochenauer, 5.
BOYS’ 59¢c SHORTS MEN'S 29¢ ANKLETS
Boss Eogiish shorts, 3 Ine +1 Mews prate 20 $ BONELESS TU-WAY lets in all sizes. Pr. STRETCH GIRDLE
. COVERT HICKORY STRIPE - OVERALL PANTS
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Mother, Mrs. Margaret Gochenauer; sisters, All sizes and colors. Hart, Mrs. Eli Wethington, Elmer and / gm Men's Regular 59 By United Press { Yivors: Widower, Alonzo: children, Henry Mother's! . . . girls from 2 to 16 years MEN’S DRESS HOSE en S € u ar C A Boys’ sleeveless or rvivors: S t sd t ith hat a - : : : I oats, dress coats wi ats, muils day to the official Federal drought | Ruby and Charles: brothers, Mose and Port coals
8 . 3 terns. Sizes 5 to 12. fo BOY MEN’S POLO SHIRTS 2 or : a " 9 NY LINEN KNICKERS Le “1 ther, A ” Pie Rp 2 INDIANA COUNTIES 1 | LADOGA sams. A. Crowder, 80. Sur- 2 i | Jess der. { Jesse Crowder BOYS’ WASH SUITS WASHINGTON, Sept. 1. — Tw ! Ingram, Frank Roby, Mrs. Sarah Jane can be fitted from this group of coats— Mars new. Hate Bell. Sleeve wie. tor $7 Sh Gertrude: children. Mrs. Marv ! tern dress hose 1 5 Pr +7 Sizes 3 to 8. Yéss i S map. The two counties, Clark ang Walier Foster. sister: Mis. Kate Darnell. OF leggings tomatchl Just swvived Irom iss Wie 52
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2 Pr. ivors Smooth fitting two-way Men's sturdy overall Survivors: Knit or jacquard - stretch girdle in small, $ rants. while Yo es up to Plaids, checks and pattern. Celanese. fo $ medium and large sizes. last $1 a8 lain colors. Sizes 8 $ r ast. : | vivors: Widow, Betty; children, Mrs. Floy 2 o 18. Reg. $1.00 and Pr. GET DROUGHT RELIEF $1.19 value. ne | , LAFAYETTE—Mrs. Daisy Miller, 51. Sur- ; Q | Darling and Mrs. Josephine Weathers. } lain colors laids! counties in Indiana were added to- | .Cyrus E. Foster. 45. Survi Widow. a huge selection of plain colors, plaids! William S. Crain, Survivors:
Warrick, were the first in the state] added to the emergency list by the |
Agriculture Drought Committee,
STILL A CANDIDATE, BIDDLE MAINTAINS
‘BLOOMINGTON, Sept. 1.—Ward | G. Biddle, Indiana Upiversity con-|
troller, today said that announcement yesierday of his withdrawal as Democratic nominee for state Sen-
ator from Monroe, Greene and |
Brown Counties was premature.
He said he would not make a de- |
cision until after he confers with Otto Jensen of the State Board of
Ada B.: son. Charles B.: brother, Charles H.: niece, Mrs. Gladys Strehlo, '~ LAFAYETTE—M. A. Rushton, 21. Survivors: Parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Rushton; sister, Mary Eyaline Rushton. LA PORTE—Mrs. Nora Lavina Kamp, 65.
{| Survivors: Widower, Daniel; children, | “| Walter and Mrs. Cora Cowden; brother,
William Lind; sister, Mrs. Clara} Roysion. ! Mrs. Wilhelmina Bos, 67. Survivors: Widower, John; children, Willlam, Harry. John, Alfred, Walter and Mrs. Richard Utroske, LINTON—Leon Fougnies, 39. Survivors: | Widow, Adeline; son, Leon Jr sisters, { Mrs. Millie Merciers and Mrs. Josephine | Elkins; brothers, Emile, Placide, Charles, {| Victor and Henry; mother. Mrs. Marie {| Fougnies.
{ James C. Jackson, 75. Survivors: Sis- { ter and brother. LOSANTVILLE—David L. Medsker, 79. | Survivors: Widow, Nancy Jane; children, Mrs. Della Bookaut, Mrs. “Blond Fouts, Mrs. Sarah Harvey, Denver, Gus, Dan and Charles Medsker.
New. York.
Girls’ Cotton
DRESSES
—Plaids—Stripes—Prints
“Fresh, crips little frocks they’ll be proud + to wear to school—adorable styles! All
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Men's heavy work hose’ in sizes 10 to 12.
MEN’S WORK HOSE 15:1 MEN’S 12!/,¢ ANKLETS
a ncy #21 P a $9 Sizes 10 to 12, 5 r
* Men's elastic top astel shade and
BOYS’ POLO SHIRTS Boys’ zipper or eye- § hirts i 11 oman 3rd
BOYS’ REGULAR
39¢—49¢ SHIRTS Duké of Kent, fana eh ror 8 sizes 6 to 14%.
3 FORS
Sizes 14 to 17 @
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Men, here's the valile you've been :
waiting for! Fancy broadcloth dress shirts or plain colors in sizes 14 to 17. Buy all you'll need for some time to come in this sale. #
BOYS’, GIRLS’ NEW
FALL SWEATERS,
INFANTS’ COMFORTS
Quilted comforts, scalloped
Accounts today.
fast colors! Sizes 3 to 16 years! edges, in pretty nursery $
patterns, $1.69 value.
New fall styles, 201
MEN'S KNIT POLO SHIRTS—S5 for
Men's cool knit polo ' shirts in blue, white $
a GIRLS’ RAYON VESTS INFANTS’ BLANKETS Also panties, bloomo 7 1
| MARTINSVILLE—John W. Beard, 36. =) : : in red, blue or rs or vests in pink
| Survivors: Widow; daughters, Mrs. Gordon : in rea,” blue. or 4 © Infants’ large size : = oz pus. Sizes 4 to pink or blue blan- for $ . : kets.
DESPONDENT, KILLS SELF | Simmons and Mrs. Harry McFadden; 6 years. WORK SHIRTS 3 FOR ® With Knickers | 1 "24 DIAPERS FOR GIRLS’ yz: JACKETS
By United Press ! i brother, Shelby Beard. Men's full cut roomy "> Birdseye diapers, hemmed, } ®
FORT WAYNE, Sept. 1—De-| wmgpARYVILLE —SCalvert Z. Brick, 85. shirts in sizes 14 to 17. ready for use. Take advan- $ Ideal for school wear. In | tage of this unusual value Expertly tailored of fancy tweeds,
spondent over ill health, Charles | Survivors: Widow; daughters, Mrs. Maude red, blue, brown or green. tomorrow. Masters, 14, Metamora, was killed cassimeres in assorted shades! for 5] |
Graft, 60, farmer near here, shot | Niccum. Mrs. Pearl Mull, Mre. Sadie Hay~ Sizes 7 to 16 years. instantly yesterday when his rifle Wilking Music Ce. Indeed they are fine quality - 4 Yds. Drape Damask
i / r s. Esth Lerch; brother, 8S. FJ od Killed himself at his home yes- | A. Brick. MS, Esther Len . discharged accidentally while he was |} § : 120 E. Ohio St. suits at this price! Sizes 6 to hunting. A 4 10! 36-INCH : Smart looking drapery $ wide damask in all colors. :
— eee Survivors: Widower, Eirman: daughters, P y aT: Mrs. Beachie Brown, I's. ertha MecYOUTH IS DROWNED Mershom, Mrs. Mary Lucas, Mrs. Barthena *" Times Special Gooden and Mrs. Pearl Eglen; brother,
Toy Mace Adams; sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Bryant. EVANSVILLE, Ind, Sept. 1.—Al-| MELLOTT—Mrs. Nancy Ferguson, 68. bert Beckman Jr., 12, of Hunting- | Survivors: Widower. C. H.: children, Mrs b ; re ‘ Dorsey Kindel, Mrs. Harry Pickett and Urg, was drowned yesterday while | Barnes Ferguson: sisters. Mrs. Lettie
tryi A0V | M d Mrs. Jennie Fisher: brother. a BE remove a fAishhook from James: half-sisters® Mrs. Myrtle Sabiniske
HUNTER SHOOTS SELF Used Pianos. By United Press ! All Makes BROOKVILLE, Sept. 1.—Harold mal RB Priced $9 Se From.......
. and maize. All sizes.
INFANTS’ FLANNELETTE ' KIMONOS, GOWNS AND GERTRUDES
INFANTS' RAYON-WOOL VESTS—3 for
Infants’ button or foldover vests in all sizes. S$
TOTS' COOL WASH DRESSES——3 for
Tots! print or. plain col-
Bovs’ 2 - Piece S 4 or dresses in adorable % oe . § styles. Fast color. Sizes Longie Suits— u 4 \ 2 to 6 years.
terday, police said. MEDORA—Mrs. Martha F. Hamilton, 59.
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(3 yds. WHITE OUTING
Nice, sbft nap; white outing flannel. 27 inches §
Second Floor.
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Amazing New 1937
| PHILCO
WORLD WIDE RADIO Down
—Model 6B ° Less Aerial * Sold only with : : Phileco High- ! Efficiency § 95 Aerial .... 39
1 PHILCO Console $54.95
Sizes 8-15 yrs.
fro Longle wi 8 h 15
Sizes 4-10 yrs.
4 --Piece Prep Longie Suits— $7 95
Sizes 12-18 yrs.
‘Women’s Wash Frocks and Hooverettes
Women's attractive - new te - dresses in many new styles to se-
8 Yds. FLANNELETTE 3 Yds. 50-In. Damask
“SICILIAN" Light stripe outing flan- $ Sicilian damask, smartly de- $ nel 36 inches wide. * signed, in all colors.
PILLOW TUBING COTTON BLANKETS = Good quality plaid soma ved] Som dn 25 51
20 YARDS MUSLIN pRiSCILLA CURTAINS | UNBLEACHED Closely, .woven unbleached +1
Smartly styled $ : : muslin, 36 inches wide. xjscilia Sustains " Pr. SE rk CURTAIN MATERIAL Marquisette Panels | Brand new fall 39-inch good qualrt oe 0:1 RY ares 1asete 5 for +1 :
(0 YDS. 5i5% PRINTS 4 Yds. RAYON PRINTS Fast color dress prints in +1 :
lect from. All guaranteed fast
. / Ee : . z ~ Just Arrived] Women's New Fall DRESSES___$2.98 U0 EEE ie i
Sale of Women's Smart FALL HATS______$1.00 Up “| : 3 y Girls’ Wash Frocks ,FHILCO “Baby Grand” Police,
Sale! Women's Pure Silk Chiffon HOSE________25¢ . PLAIDS—CHECKS—PRINTS Standard and : Amateur $20
ea Men's Cotton SOCKS... . Limit 5 pairs______pr. 5¢ j 4 —_—_ ~ "a i : ¢ : 3 Bere | | 2 F oO R | . 155 Lovely new fall styles for iD wear. Hundreds of new patterns | to select from in sizes 7 to 18 ®
146 E. Wash. St.
‘Between Pennsylvania and Delaware Sts,
«ft years. Red, blue, green and brown.
Attractive rayon prints in ; CLAYPOOL attractive patterns. : * HOTEL BLDG. selertu), patiets. Ee
