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Isbell. 83. Survivors: Daughter, son. A Widower, N. J. daughters, Mrs. ‘Kennedy COVINGTON—Kendal Crowder, 29. erman; daughMoving of Nearly . Mrs. Mart With Program. Widower, Amos Radcliff ter, Mrs. Mrs. Mary ” widower, Peter - RLE Becurity will end the need for trea- | EVANSVILLE Jake Past 27. Survive | pose oh in the 9,000,000 of : aot a = : : = oncom io vse event of another economic emer-| FORT inom Tae: 'W. Eggeman, 61. R) 8001. pr: muni To * his As, “1501 Linden-st. Rr and Found ads. Jou 7 days
SECURITY ACT | State survives: ¥ Prank SEES ter, two stepsons and DRAIN, REPORT |ssie™=en = a LAND IN INDIANA | == 4 Mrs. Lilie E. Beanett, 52. Survivors: | - : DA Pe Eg he : Officials Are Optimistic Over _ FLWOOD—James Wiliam Pace |New Deal Program Includes Results So Far Gained | Weis. ©: ® Simmons and Mrs. Pearl rtha C. Radclie. on. Survivors: Lax Mont Antrim; son, Soin Ra 8000 F amilies. P. Singer, 75. Survivors: A ————————— By United Press George Pohl, Mrs. Ag és ‘Siniger: Mra. J. Ti Bpecial s Mrs. Earl Guisinger Mrs. John | Zimes Specia . , WASHINGTON, Nov. 16.—Social | Haynes: son. Geoige Singer. ~~ | WASHINGTON, Nov. 16—Indi- Burial Oshkosh, | oo ooo d Len sury-draining relief expenditures in | route Blin fas Herman Brill; | TUES 44 states upon which options ee of Hob: have been closed by the Resettle- IW r of Robert and | 9 Lost and Found gency, program officials said yester-| FRANCISCO—Mrs. Sarah Ellen Paul. Geiger, Passed away Bn | Tiouands ily through Finis day after counting first results of | FRANKLIN-Prank Tilson. 65 Survivors: for the price of §. ays Free, Administrator, 2 ah y, Cross Phone RIZS51. We will a Sars, it.
Sister, Mary Tilson; T BLASENGYM coin purse Friday night
Wiliam D. Tuesday, 2 pm ! ”
FLORA—Mrs. Mabel Eikenberry, 63. Sur- | well, Resettlement Americans from depression ravages. | vivors: Widower. Elmer; daughters, Mrs. ol toda gines. Mrs He » 3. d ; 8 ’ ? : containing valuables. Liberal reward. Acreage now purchased or under : f ; 2 : . enter red into rest gun- “oor _ io futtnd luables. Libera pouring into the nation’s slum sec- | *7- Stella 1 : : a a LOST—Fox Terrier femal 1, timi t residence, 3525 Prospect-ot, Suris white and black: name “Shitty. nt Are pendent Shilldran and needy blind. | Mrs. Katherine a he idence: every. Social Securit - ne. y Board is pre CASTLE—John Oscar Adams, 78.| Title clearance and payments are os ads, ps beloved wite ot Shermandr atch. Jan's Gruen:
Bogardus, Mrs. under the new law already are |brothers, and Vern Wason; sis- | onion represents all but a few un Ssked. HU A tions to finance direct grant liveli- | survivors: Widower, Benson; sons, John cluded in the nationwide land utili- Can you picture a little gir! or boy left to face the ; Ibot-sts. HA-0803. gs Emad ne effield and Mrs. Julia well said. a ward. 32325% E. Washington. RI-5866 pared to put its old age employer- Be Sons, Charles and Richard | going forward as quickly as govern- Is this a NEED to be dismissed—or will Jou hel - I daughter of Adams; daughter, Mrs. Guy Layton. set the little, deserted feet on the pathway UP? il aunt of HUary Al co Tesch er} LOST Spitz dog, white, male, wearing T. y Sun BE oo 0. a Rewar: 3002 Park-av,
Government millions appropriated orn Bogan, i and Brucel Eikenberry; a in Youle . Cook: scattered tracts which will be in- other lain “ord one bi-focal lense. 28th an hoods for poverty-stricken aged, de- and Edward; daughiter, Margaret: broth | Joie on nororam under RA, Dr. Tug- | world alone? LW Hist-wateh, man's Gruen: vielpliy employe benefit system in operation gula rmit, he said. Rex ek ental Soeting the | vivors: MOND. Stephen, Swith, 38. &'% |The : hie gi Be throughout al ices st the Va BUCHANAN | _H a WOrk- | Lenger Mrs. William Marshall and Miss | 41,0 country involves an expenditure The children wait—will you: abandon them with the MORTUARY Wedn: 1:30 ©». m. ing people. Pensions will be pai Clara Smith; son, Martin; four brot u; blesville, Friends invited. 11 P nals 1942 op thereafter t paid in and seven grandchildren. of $30,916,603, or an average of words—*“I can not GIVE 7?” eR Burial Na ersond : years and ee T to persons 65 J William Notcks, 54. Survivors: Brothers, | $440 an acre. ; —~ SCH s 72 years, be- FREE HAIRCUTS 14 States Protected James Walpole, €3. Survivor: Widow. 2000 Already Moved In the past year Your Community Fund gave 27,640 la Indiana. Colcge Sf Bewuty Seutture Henry Kender, 52. Survivor: Niece. , . . . bs te i 108 E. Wash. Rm. 908 RI-0777 Industrial and commercial em- | Joseph Milkoske 43. Survivors: Widow. ne, Adlai plained days’ care to children in nurseries. And took care of a ‘and ‘evening, whers services | I LAR TEETH REPAIRED Ployes Jn as Sates hoa me J District Koske; sisters. Mrs. Martha Herricks and ing on the purchased land hi will 1362 homeless children. - Xn. be held Tuesday, Burial’ Mosnorial sr °F s made, son bridge, | inlays, Ott tlement, while more . rices rst On Federal-state unemployment com- 1.3 Heed 21d in ese DR. O. O. CARTER, 46 N. Penn. RI-1250; pensation. The system will be|_ HUNTINGTON—Charles E. Griffith, 65. nan 200) Siready have leew moves: AN car ar th rN AERY oF BoC RAN S PE C TAL spread over the country as quickly | Bimare Giark 0 re SO CATON | ender RE ontrol and The campaign executive committee of the Community Fund takes this means to| MORTUARY Tuesday. 2 p.-in. Friends Swanisoo. and sth as Temaining states co-operated. | LAGRANGE Moses H. Lehman, 74. Sur- | josorestation in Martin County, | acknowledge, with great appreciation, the following contributions of $10 Or more which | ay call at ihe mortuary. OIL Rainbow Ev c th CnPpg e definite results of | 354 two brothers 19,300 acres of forest and recreation | evidence the interest of these citizens in the social welfare of Indianapolis. - SEBREE—Edna_ Louise, wife of Arthur EB RHEUMATOL ein 8 Tomato ave e Security agency in ex-| LAPEL—Mrs. Elizabeth Ellingwood, 84. area at Bean Blossom, Brown Coun- 6p?) daughter of Mrs. Maude Emrich, assed 18 neuritis and | mb ago 3 actly eight months. Congress made | Sarvivors: Dajighters, Mrs. Lula Siler and An “x” (x) appearing before the name of a contributor indicates an increase over last| away YacSetvices att quickly relieved with Keene's Compound gress mace rry Shoaf: sons. W. L. Peacock, | ty; Versailles Park, 6000 acres in UCHANAN intergreen Tablets. Consult your dr money available to launch its drive ATR and Harry Elesten; brother, Christ Ripley County, and Winamac Park, year’ 8 contribution. Bure Crown 10.5 , Friends nvited. ary THE ] B DRUG against hunger and want last Feb. | Switzer: Hater. Mes J sobnston. 41. sur- | 6500 acres in Pulaski County. The Campaign Committee assumes entire responsibility for the correctness of this ugh the bill itself was passed | vivor: Father, C. H. Johnston. list and will appreciate its attention being called to any error in order that an immediate departed this life Saturday, ere FREE Mendwr BSN
lanas: now only 98¢ Mable Huffman, beloved wife | MO TEE HA tor flonde Ae Tew an
SHEARER— of Marion Hill Shearer, mother of Jo Lu ’ wonderful, now 35+, on sale at Hook's aA aay: daughter of red Dependable Drug Stores.
in 19 > ultimate end of the three. | Brothers Wiliam, —Edward and David correction can be made. Please phone the Community Fund at Riley 2406—and not the ns ried this lite “Saturday, fold program, officials said, will be Stevens: sisters, Mis. "Pearl Dickerson and o APER T0 4 ACK newspaper. ; the Old Bethel M. E. Ohurch, 10:30 a, m. 1 to protect a large portion of the LIGONIER—George Harrison, 22. Sur. Burial Friends may call at end as RASOEL = 342 E._Washington +r a § RRR ARVINGTON MORTUARY. 9343 os companionship. No .charge. HA-
country’s low - vivors: Moth Harrison; re SAFETY DRIVE TODAY'S LIST OF THOSE WHO GAVE io ooo... [4 PARLTON CMingie. of 1603 Fruitdale-av, th debt fter ed away Nov. 15, 1936, age 74 years! eT, es One 11 1086 CHARLES SAN:
r families | half brother and half sister. ASS Servi rvices Tuesday, 2 DP. EANBLOSSOM MOR!
against misfortune—to throttle any | Sylvester Waldron. 74. Survivors: Wifuture need for expensive Federal] | 90%. Nettie: son. Dale Waldro nt, at (Reported Saturday Nov. 14) BEANBLOSSOM "MORTUARY" 131-3 | fuazinG positive gas oll 0 gis may call at the mortuary, Suiiolers . DR; EIR 35ASTRICK'S 0=
ADISON—M Mary A ‘Cra 67. work-relief and to lift the load of Sunes. Sons. Parris. Jann and ClarWATSON—Earl, of R. R. 7, 2 BUSY people; quick photo service, 8x10, $1. Indianapolis, belov > PLA' BTUDIO, 401 Roose for Roosevelt , Bldg.
handout doles from states, counties | ence Selig: daughters, Mrs. Edward AlexWatson, father of + | AOFT water shampoo & Way & wave, 35c. (Mon,
and cities. ander and Mrs. Edward Wolfschlag; Barbara Jean, Beit Tues., Wed.) Spencer Hotel. LI-7501.
ters, Mrs. Charles Rathz, Mrs. Frank Hol- . . The welfare-health grants paid | lis, Mrs. John Herbst and Mrs. Alfred Ar- | njversity Chapels Also to Laboratories «Go. John and Mar ir. FI i TAD t ARTE bob Ml FRc Bein BL. ot TA Mrs. Am! MANICURE, 15c; fagials aren, 35¢c. ROYAL brose rlioe: brother of Carl, BEAUTY "ACAD. 401 Roosevelt-bldg.
Shoemaker, Ernest H. . Shoemaker, Mrs. Mildred P.
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Geupel, Carl M. ' xMeyer, Chas. F., Jr. ... Giubka, Damasius, V. S. Meyer, F. J., & Co. .... Goris, Clarénce W, .... xMoyes: Ferdinand A. ..
nett: brother, William Schifferdecker. by the government to indigent aged, MARION—_Mrs. Mary Ann Sutton. 52. Emphasize Need for Coal Co.. dependent children, and needy blind Survivors: Widower, Enos Sulton; daugns ; Graul, Armin C. ..... id-West Heating & Sholty Motors Comamounted to $22,910,000 this month. | Davis. ! ’ Careful Driving. xGriffin, Dennis J. { Miller, George 0, pany, luc. No Law in Seven States Tn Kldow Esther: ar Ju, ohn H 30 Sonne. and Mes, Miskin, oh A... h, Tawis and Om A : , 0. woe a Servi i. A total of 1,413,615 individuals is | Mrs. Lewis Mygrants. Sicks, O. Wilbur 3 ge years. Services Taesday. LH ACAD., 401 Roosevel
Freddie and Glen; daughter, Helen; mother, Ce em ae ai3.i iti. | American Coffee House. 10 _.. .o pefining CO. - i.e receiving aid in With one Buties Siders xn *Gutkacent, at Fouts 3 xSisgel, Ben). ....... . BuFial Franklin, ind. Friends may. cali 2 every state and ne M120 Help Wanted, Female
MOSCOW—Mrs. Della Marsh, 66. Sur-| and several others injured, one criti- Mrs. Cath- r C B. E Burial z hter, Mrs. Aldridge; : ee e above address. BEANB Washington, D. C. except Georgia, sone.” Tracy. Charles and Guy; brotner, | cally in recent automobile acci- seine Hike : 3.0 Sy) SaRVIOE, Kansas, Nevada, North Carolina, [Hare Bartholomew. Morrison, M WILLIAMS Harry Jr., little son of Hazel | LADY. 25 to 26; attractive; size 14 fo 10; ue er Poole Williams and the late Harry Wil- drive car, mana; Ta $30 week, ’
brother, i it xHaerle, Miss. "Etizants, The Collegian, universi MICHIGAN CITY—Cecil-Benson, 34. Sur- de ! © is t g ns r a Rory Hanna, Kussell C ... newspaper, 1s 10 Sponso y xMueller, Qa liams, passed away BD evening, BURNS G urray, oe age 7 Jears, Funeral services Tuesday. | 207 Bankers Trust Bldg. Lic. Emp. Agey.
South Carolina, Tennessee and Vir- | vivors: Widow and daughter. xHare, = fe Ris ones Binia The seven have no public NORTH UNION—Lewis Baum. 76. Sur- campaign this week in co-operation Mr. "and Mrs. D. at resid 119 Ww. 21 ass vivors: w ary. aughters, Is i i 3 » esidence, . t- y asi hee laws approved by the Dan Donham. Mrs. Custis Morris and Mrs. with President James W. Putnam. G Burial ron ne, Ya ist =8t, 21 H I Ww ¢ 1 M 1 ial Security board. Grace Jones: sons, John, William and Ed- Spero Costas, football captain, was Friend: because of Loniagious disease. e D ante ale The number of persons receiving | Ward: brother. John; sister, Mrs. Joe Diel. | p.)noo®e “00 “ol tqent at Crawfords- 1 in So NKLE SERVICE, "00 from Window. | oor TTERVIEW young unexperienced ig age grants is 1,046,730. Their 2 =» = tille, and Arthur Cosgrove, baskat- eu pany, ” ssc pany, Ine Den for, automobile factor oh Mush 2m o beh is separate from the | OAKLAND CITY—John D. McCullough. | pall captain, was injured critically Ir Hayes, ‘Herbe “reer dith, Sharrow, na | Y. Boe Fh nhmtion illing to work, eral employer emplo - ROCHESTER—James Henry Fugate, 61. : . rs. OD] ae peer, Gr ashington, Ind. tory plan. Ploy Plove contribu BUT OrS dow. May eins: Orie ald Bs Saison sh-Painayivanis sag : . A wal Transfer & Ea MAN—Able to put in 8 hours a day, earne; daughters eo etson an ma =-Sts. . . Fo oo Storage Co. oo in a wee Clean outdoor The first syst - | Crabill; sisters, Ella Taylor and Sarah J. y xStar ystem furnishes a maxi. | STB As past of the campaign, The Col- Herm : oll, Hi. Bev xState” Machinery Co. KNOWLEDGE bonus. “Roply 882 ¥ Mass-Bve & to 13 . . .- Mm. .
mum of $30 a month in outright or Antl Ww 4, i i i ~Hoilwe We wish to inform you that w doles to eligible persons 65 or over | Wi dow. Martha: De anghier, Mrs. Fort Wl legian Is to publish in each issue an xhiibben-Holl a Sterntels, Morion, B : e oiter who are not inmates of any public |5°0: Sons. Elmer. Roy and Charles Burdge. article reminding readers of traffic haivcie Machine & Tool institution. The government shares | v;FERU Mrs. Isabell Alexander, 8. hazards and the need for safe drivvivors: Sons, Frank E. and W. A. Alex- ing. It also is to publish names of
the cost of their care with ander; daughters, Mrs. John Frazee and x INC. «tiie san nane 50-5 the states | IC™ ua A: Kelly. students involved in traffic acci- | xBoreaerding, W. C. Co., on a 0 basis, but will pay no I more than $15 a month for each Brice dauyhters Mrs. Fred Bos! 2 re. dents or traffic violations. Bozell & Jacobs, Ine.. one Leland De Witt and p Marget Keyes: sons, Safety programs are to be held in Brady, Brélhers ent . onn an aries: rother, ne; sister, i i - Under the latter plan, business | Mrs. Cesta Phillips. conNviion With gaily chapel sues) XBrass, W. Bai If iC and industrial employers and em- iE USHYILLE_Mrs. fice W. Swith, Sur. ings: Tas yg Safa) ate 10 he grin xBroarse, Joan Sse 8 lo es will uall shar Vors: augnters. I'S esse aug id y spea ers irom e e u Cc Brown, Arthur _ Vv. ploy eq y e & 2 per |and Mrs. Phil Wilk; brother, Frank Wil Safety Department and the Police
Brown, Emil T cent roll an 4080. ; py d wage tax starting OND_Mrs. Ella M. Engelbert, 6 es. | Traffic Department. ns,
xBrown, Mrs. Hilton U.. Jan. 1, 1937. The levy will increase | suc oiMOND Mrs. Brown, L. M. Abstract Clarence, “Eo and Richmond:
xShulse, Ida M. Hearold, Claude, George, Glen, Dorothy xShuttleworth, Lewis F.. and Omajane Watson, passed away Nov. | HAIRCUT, Shampoo, wave, ail for 35 ROYAL pShames
5 Funeral Directors
xNug uge ng Charles A. . Qherreich, Richard ... 0O’Connor, M. & Co., Inc x0’Connor, Mr. y and e William L. Siew war .; H. L x0gle, Alfred M. 2 xStewart, gE Garland 3.111 Tap xstltie i; M0. C in
free ambulance service, day or night. EXPERIE Bresser cleaning shop,
THE CHARLES 1 LEAP loss danse. DE-idss 0 "ON FUNERAL HOMES i
WANTED—Expe metal orb Call HU-5718. 1831 W. Washington-st, _ BE-s030.2 | | 2]-@ Schools, Instruction
An Economy neral Complete for This is a Gent service, Y for part-time work while learn= ing: YAL BEAUTY ACAD., 401 Roosep velt-bldg.
00 | | dignified and moder “BY OUR 23 Situations, Wanted
xStevenson, Thomas D.
Holmes, L. Hood, Or in Co., Inc . @ Ohio Theater Moover, E. West i ae Paul R., DDS. Morsiman, Merman G. Otis Elevator €o.
nr, x0Oval & Koster mogisviet, Rev. Henry Painter, Howard W
Palmer, Roy C. & Doris Mr. & Mrs
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SERVICE YOU SHALL ow Us” xHowe, Glen xPantzer nuifman, Marie L. RE Alex L. J hy Beverage 5 ; ard Be 50 WM. D. BEANBLOSSOM UN CHRISTIAN CHURCH OENTER a or e a aan ie Louis, 5 | 1331-23 W. RAY-ST. BE-1588 | by day or week. LI-3167. 1144 N. Mise
xInaianapous Coal J. J. BLACKWELL AND SONS | souzi-st.
Inutanapolis Plating Co
0., sBrown, Suzanne Swain.
to 3 eX cent later, storing up a | Everett,
United States Treasury reserve from which contributing workers will receive from $10 to $85 a month beBinning Jan. 1, 1942, upon reaching
Children Are Aided Only 27 states share-in the child
sisters, Mrs. Anna Herzler, Mrs. Katherine Thomas; brother, Henry M. Schnelle.
SOUTH BEND—Mrs, Marie Abraham Dill, . Survivors: Widower, Leo; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Abraham; Irene Borders Elizabeth ham; brother, Joseph Abraham; mother, Mrs. Barbara Abraham. JOHN KARCZEWSKI, 51. Survivors: Widow, Bernice; sons, Stanley. John, deus and Bernard; daughters, Eleanor ang Theresa; brothers, Stanley,
grand-
SEEKS HIGHER PAY
FOR POLICE, | FIREMEN «2
A proposed "ordinance providing
Browning, Mrs. Faul BR. xBruhn, x anan, Cliarles J. x nan, Paul il ‘ Bundy, Charles M. Burford, wm, B Printing Co. xBurns
Raver ional Grocers
Jones,
L. Jognsen, Mr. and Mrs.
FUNERAL HOME 9268 N. Capitol-Av Phone LI-T11%
Walter T. Blasengym FUNERAL HOME
2226 SHELBY-ST. DR-2870
CONKLE FUNERAL HOME
1934 W. MICH-ST. RE-1934
PAUL E. DORSEY
30 Rooms for Rent
FOR Quick and More economical Results advertise your vacancy in The Times. You get a 7-day ad for the price of §. Two days Free.» Call RI-5551. $2.50; 326 E, 11TH—Steam heated room, iarge closet; in apartment; hot water. $3: 24TH, E., 515—Nice; next bath: steam; hot water: widow's home. HE-1494.
$3.50—TALBOTT,
1661 N Lovely Toon; y heat.
0 ) i loset, hot water, plen 3925 BE. NEW YORK-ST. R-1173 HAC3200-,
FLANNER & BUCHANAN | RABE IC TREE Fons, vo 25 W. Fall Creek Drive are Treh
ARSEN! N. 445—Large TA-4400—TA-4401—TA-4402 NAL ute mgd SAL I FINN BROS. 2608.
Funeral Home adj 1639 N. Meridian-st TA-1835 CENTRAL, 2042—Comfortable front Souble BERT S. GADD Jom, alto single. Hot water. Phon 50 : 250 3130 _Prospecs-st Room .in private home;
OR-$30" | SeNTRAL, 2906 GRINSTEINER'S home ie privileges: employed girls preferred. 522 E. Market CEATRAL 2135—Attractive room, privais Beautyrest mattress, Good
lavatory; RI-5374 : heat. Mdentieman,
A PIvETam proving ae 321,500 Jo A rar a Biren Sitter," MES. |, salary increases over the 1932 biped Aw a En derier Erdman. | 31. * Survivors: Widow, | levels for police and firemen is to be OR the su coor by rc Ao ate | Boe Miller, 66. Wi do ow. es introduced at the City Council meeting $18 a month for the first child | PRC": "Everett and Jay Mill ing tonight by Edward F. Kealing, and $12 for each additional child in | vier a OWN—Charles E. Bede] 53. sur Republican council member. the family. Gillesple Bedel; brother. Ivan; sister, Mr. Kealing said his proposed orhe oowrd defies a dependent s. Mary Andrews. dinance will call for 15 per cent inBhIlS 35 one re he nis 2 2 = creases over salaries incorporated in ALPARAISO—Mrs. Sarah T. Corson, 75. | the 1937 city budget now before the Daughter, Mrs. State Tax Board for final decision.
pan 8... xUnion Title Company . nion Trust Briley any. 1 United Mutual Life Insurance Compan xUptown Tavern, Inc... Corugated Fibre
irby * Mortuary iser, Edgar F.
ingner, Serpery = 1 or ‘Box 1402—Warm front room, nod ;
LLTON, Reliable young man
CARRO:. adjoining bath.
who has been deprived of parental sy LAR W. support through death, absence, or | low, Mrs. Clara Smith, Mrs. Helen Stod- ’ :_ | dard. Mrs. Truman M The budget includes a graduated incapacity of a parent and who is | $27, Mrs Jramen Miller and Mrs. John | CPC hides nelle > Mr. Kealing, asserting higher liv-
living in a private home maintained | Mrs. Albert Schumacher, 56. Survivor:
by immediate relatives.” Widower in a ND—Mrs. costs have caused him to renew alcot Bo children . Diirean of the La sol EEAND~Jte Nang, pudicy Poll is fight for better wages in the ive sr. aWallick: mrsesrRy Ww A rs, Mrs. . $1580 200 set aside for rnin] ard Hallett, Barbafa an Wandalen Pollitt; | Proposed departments, said the wage 30 ass Works 35 a Ward, Jrwin child health services, stressing aid Robert Pollard: parents. Me. and = Mes: level, of ms ord} ianice is approved, : fim, 3 oh Mi Warnock, Clarence 9. in rural areas and sections suffer- | Charles Pollard. wo percent higher than that Leffler, wine. st Star Store) an
liam . Kryier, Chas. C. Landon, Hugh Mock. Langssukamp, Henry
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These Indianapolis firms and in. dividuals offer expert services and ' good merchandise. Phone, write or ta]} on them for estimates and prices.
MOVING—STORAGE
B. T. JONES. st End storage. Moving JON rata time. CH-1580.
eeler, Homer ix.
M. a helden, Geo. T. itcomb, Mrs. Sarah.
MATTRESS RENOVATERS
our Special Business rates for adverenpvated; also made inte v en Rast
Get sising in these columns. Phone RI-5551. ALTERATION SPECIALIST _ | “hore or eavercs — Lady’s, men's garments, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Begpint: 5 relining, Tepairing: REPAIRED
Me 0. Jacobs. TA BAND and orchestras inscrumen AUTO GLASS i guar. work. PEARSON PR, 25 AUTOMOBILE" glass ~ installed, $3 up. | EXPERT = al m Tica] ah LANG AUTO CO ACR 015, 2385 JERI SB. nary Er Washington-st. ments. O 1 Mass.-av.
20 MOVING—STORA GE BASEMENTS REBUILT BAS REBUILT MOVING, stora king, crating, shipe
e, C y. Universal Water- ping. Discarded" rded furniture wanted.
E. 16th-st. BED ETD B. T. JONES. Rae. End storage. Movin DING _ anywhere, any t CH-1 .
licenses was announced today by LOAN AN LECT ned 0 ae : So : Ww. : PILLOWS, COMFORTS ic LATIRESSES| — MOVING—TRANSFER ~~ .e '. > '. BURKLE. -6695. At ede ep ae =m a i intel) ee He Stats Lalas Domnlegios, a 0 BANK E C S rene 25 Nu n. -e Cane : 9 Lime P = IR SAVE RWARE] FOR RENT Lead Shecal er oa 3, BE _Mo v3 GETS THREE YEARS. |chicsco, has its application before | .25;2ie5tion of two directots of the WE | cuomomms, see cuts fiom | °° FipEmANGING —— "| PAPEREANGING—32 per Toom Wp. cleanON FRAUD CHARGES |the Alcoholic Beverages Commis- ~GCINDERS — CRUSHED STONE | ing, 1c up. Paintiby suaraniced. Edi sion now. Two Indianapolis licenses | SCREENED CINDERS. large of small or- G : approved were Hoosier Wine and rpilteen Fears ot ° ee (LAR Ki : Beer Co, Inc, and Universal Bev- Bite. SEVERING Co. CO.. DB 18% traiors, new. and A eT on Ee SLUMBING AND SEWERS —
Fourteen brewery permits CAPTIOL PLUMBING. CO. 15 W. Sith. including “4a-25%. "Frum fumbise, heaiing and sewer
xi ing from economic distress. 2 Survivors: Widow. a soa ,. Thoin Cina. of 199%. Si ; bers xWatkins, Glenna and’ ” There were 29,085 needy blind on | gussen” Blacker: b: : GBUB NET, or Lind Morton Social Security rolls this November, | Mrs. Jerome ater. | CLEMENCY IS DENIED with the government financing pen- LL CHESTER Ears Dolio. 5 i sions up to $15 a month in 27 states | Joy. } fatney, 4 COUNTY PRISONERS for sightless persons. The states IR AMAC-Mack / Alvin yon 81. Sur- eer must match the Federal contribu- Jaughters. re a er Si 0 dg The State CI Commissi tion increasing the benefit to a $30 | Joseph Huffman, Mrs. L. A. Roch: " sisters, 2 cmency Lo. on y Mrs. Ed Doyle and Mrs. James LeFevre: | today denied petitions of four men n maximum. brothers, Frank and Jerome Lowery. convicted in Marion County Crim- 20 nite, Edwin G. In addition, the Public Health| WINDPALL Frank Bragg. 10. Survivors: y I. slybrooy. ird H. hite-Haines Optical : Service is ding $8,000,000 of the | Y.dow. Rhoda; hters, Mrs. Mildred inal Court and commuted the sen- ya Bovmend Bil ; ce 18 spent UO, 0 Yohn and Mrs. Minn e Gear; sons, Lester, | tence of one local convict x! Rirs. Ra Raymond rg nite Motor Co., The. . board's appropriation this year— Kenneth and Thomas; sister, Mrs. Matiie The 10-year term of Elmo John Lynn. 3 P. BR. 200 R BLD. ! hite, Russell L. fe and will have a like sum every AME 28TO = Feees Lh year hereafter—to prevent disease. | Survivors: - Children. Kirk and Glare on, 2, Nes Shares with Jopbery et 3 3 : : . 1a Williams, 6. n’ Officials said the amount “is almost Nevs ind ama: Ging brothers Isaac | apolis, was commuted to six to 10 Wort sosoees Eo... 20 ams. 1 Frying 16th-st. double the present total of all Fed-| C. W., Oscar and J. C. Tucker ? 25 ward 28 eral expenditures for public health.” The office of education of the De- 12 BEER IMPORTER
partment of Interior also is sharing in the program. With $841.-
¥ Petitions of Francis Stevenson, Witmer: Hom agave charged with assault and battery
with intent to rob; James F. Ross,
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liams, grand larceny, and Frank
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Haute. Both will serve two years.
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