Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 February 1937 — Page 14
PAGE 14 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES FRIDAY, FEB. 19, 1937
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MARION COUNTY TRAFFIC 1 RQ ARERR TEE LE EDWARD BOLAND, 1412 E. Mar- | : ya i LL ii! : $3.45 to $5.00 TOLL TO DATE TIN BN \ : ket St. died of a lung hemorrhage | : ; ; GT « $5.00 Down, $1 Weekly tg p——
L084 . MY 8 TREE Re \ yesterday afternoon at the Book- | | ~ 1936 PhRRREA RRS Pha 3 i SHAR RARE RR 3 walter-Ball-Greathouse Printing Co. | : : a ; 9 DIAMONDS — yy THR SS ; } 1520 N. Capitol Ave, after collaps= | : Re CE NN f K TRAFFIC ACCIDEN NTS RR La 3 ing while working over a cuttin Z set in 14-Karat White or | NN : ; 8 e 8 Yellow Gold Mounti February 18 | : A BR ¥ ; 8 machine. He was 56. 1 a. 7 § 0 Large Diamond in rag! Accidents .. ot 3 ha Funeral services are to be held at | : ACE EUS % four small Ld Injured [SAN RH ; 9 a, m. Monday in the Holy Cross : : i 4 Wd ad diamonds TRAFFIC ARRESTS NS Catholic Church, of which he was a NT oh each 3 2% . y : : : member. Burial is to be in Holy : 3 i Al === Preferential street } : Be i git side Running red light Speeding Reckless driving .. Driving through safety zone... Others .. "ens
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Cross Cemetery. i 7 ? JA He is survived by four daughters, MR ; 2 SEEN - $2.50 Down, 75¢ Weekly | Misses Rose, Sarah, Margaret and " wt Herr ton, , Louise Boland, all of Indianapolis; a Dr. Clyde EB. Wildman, DePauw A BEAUTY eek Sewha), D8 B. St! University president, is to speak ; Meinrad’s; five brothers, the Rev. t tl > ting in Much more expensive a Fr. William Boland, Bedford; Peter | le Y, M GC. iy meeting looking than the price An old city ordinance requiring | NE Wy | A D trot: Thom s. Cin innati and Keith's Theater at 3 p. m. Suhs= indicates. 2 small dia motorists emerging from alleys and | : @ % | Jol BW d - TS iy Haute; day on “A Controlled Life.’ Indi monds and lar e cent driveways to turn to the right was| § 3 N ph <0 an ames, le '| ana Central College orchestra, : go center LAY in bch ¥ ’ SR | three sisters, Mrs. John J. Finnerty, ; “ s Diamond mounted in 14brought up by Trafic Captain Lewis . SET Slr CRE 2 : directed by Maurice Shadley, is iy | : | W ARR RRA : ; ; { Mrs. Joseph Liehr and Mrs. George y : Karat Johnson for enforcement today. i | Vollmuth. of Terre Haute to play. Community singing is White or The move was part of the police 3 3 8 Ve Ys : to be a feature, 47 5 Yellow $ 50 CHOICE drive to curb the number of traffic 3 R ) SE | CHARLES M'FARLAND, 115% N. | ——— i, hE ON Gold soem . fatalities on city streets. Forty-| : p | Illinois St, a Spanish-American KILLED IN AUTO CRASH ii a Saturday Only nine motorists were arrested yester- | h 3 | War veteran, died yesterday in the | py, ryited Press $2.50 Down, 50¢ Weekly $i \> oy & ’ a har oer ok | 3) ¥ BU " ’ $ y { Ga diay Ee A . with i ? yierany osha following a long SOUTH BEND, Feb. 10.—Robert | spee ing o . riving through pref-| 3 ha | illness. e was 60. Eby, 34, was killed instantly and | erential streets : 8 3 ; | Members of Harold ©. McGrew | James Gowal, 52, injured critically | Capt. Johnson said he plans to g a ; bo SH | Post, United Spanish-American War | today in an automobile collision at spend the next two w eeks m educat- ” ho ia ia | Veterans, are to conduct a military | a street intersection here. ing motorists in the ordinance’s pro- Roy Corbin, 1839 Dexter St. was recovering today from cuts and | burial Service Jor 2) Lg ih visions. | \ : : e services are to V The Traffic Department is to fos | bruises received yesterday when his truck fell down the bank of Fall [Grown Hil 4 BE OTe HT “" Ww OMAN HANGS SELF Quest filling station and garage at-| Oreck at 40th St. He had backed the state highway truck there to | manner & Buchanan Mortuary. Tl Rg "City Hos. | Y A ri awe! QA A a “ 1 ; r . R va TT all H X J 0 4 : Chtiame to remind their customers dump one-half ton of dirt. The shoulder gave way and the truck rolled | Two cousins, Mrs, R. L, 8t. Pierre, | pital. She was 49, o the regulation Signs are to be | go feet. | Indianapolis, and Mrs. Frank T.| «——— EE placed at a number of alley en-} ....... a — | Rounds, Owensboro, Ky. are surs trances, according to Capt. John- vivors Lon YI ¥ - | Two persons were in local hos- THOMAS E. PENNICKE, former | pitals recovering from injuries re- | | resident of Indianapolis, died in ceived in traffic accidents. Two | ARLINGTON Mrs Minnie M. Rucker | PATORA-John Obed Duncan, 58 Sut- | Birmingham, Ala, yesterday. Mr. others were treated for minor cuts | ¢ Tyde: rot $ Naive and d mas: Me tore: Mabel A DALY Dancer ster h vy ! Pennicke, a Big Four Railroad enand bruises | te vel HI son | Claude E. Watson. | gineer, lived in the South for 25 Joseph Hally, 15, 248 N. Walcott Rani Ri Ighard A A Vy Bis g 2 ” ” | years. St, was injured s slightly today when Tenn Murphy aud Louise Stalicop: . Sons. i CET ONames 3. Wor. anh: | He is survived by his wife, Clara: the bicycle he was riding slid under | nammocd. * brohen ' Howard Sail hy Jeb cien taviol, Drolhersw Sp acd | Shree dauphlors: Narge et: Birmng the wheels of a truck driven by Al-| Garret Sutherland, 81. Survivors: Sons, | Morris Taylor; sister, Mrs. W. P. Robin- | ham, and Lillie E. and Mrs. Louise | fred Bruder, 349 N. pine St, at Ori- | Daniel, George and William Sutherland : Mrs Mabel McDonald Shine. 48. Sup. | Pedlow, both of Indianapolis; two | Ol, © Albert Cooper, 67 Survivor: Brother, | ; oe, ental St. and Western Ave George Cooper i Hyihand, Paid. on Pdwand: | | sons, Charles Y. and John L., both » ¢ x ‘4 . | daugh ar s Cathedral Pupil Iniured | BROWNSTOWN—Mis, Naney Jane Kin- | Saw ign Win RB) Parénis, Tero ang AM | of Hdianapolie, g P ure worthy Ig Sons, Ishom, William, RUSHVILLE Dick Wilson %8. Survive | The body is to be brought to the ! ‘oung Hally, Cathedral High “Mrs, G) ROIREnd, 3 | pret ono Sou, Wiliam | Bert 8. Gadd Funeral Home. Serv | 1 pupil. said he trie CLAY CITY Mrs Gladys Helstand, RUSSELLVILLE Mrs, Clara Murray, 70. | ; Te ol | pr BI oll LD So ar ughters AD hang. a Ware: Survivors: Husband, William: daught ters, | ICES are to be held at 10:30 a. m bicyele when approaching the | qaushiers, a Glendora ahd Tholing, Mrs. Sable Bliss and Mrs, Gla rs Ts | Monday. Burial is to be in Memorial corner t 15d wl’ ) Hobie ; a ong ary and Grady; sisters, Mrs. Nellie | A | root re tok y or Slippery le col. VBL a oeph Daght BT Sutheri and Mrs. Charles Benson { Park. { street {¢ was taken to City OsPl=- 80 survivors: daughters, Mr: ot - y | tal for treatment then sent Notee R she, Shioye I and rere? yg olihs | py Amer BE I ivors: Solursqay Jane WILLIAM A. HELPHINSTINE | pci ie son \ rsehel 'C C'S evi an Tha : TAA Walter O. Williams, 76, was in the Todor el Eh Mrs. Anna mast ty -§ Roxi Ty yg TR Ben shepard. | died this morning at his home, 2044 | \ \ . { 0 Y Survivors /ife, Mary: | \ he pb » Methodist Hospital with a dislocated | son, Bae: daughters, Mts AREY Hill, MES, Mary Hodges, 83. Survivor: Broth- | | Winthrop Ave, after an illness of | right knee He was struck last | Mrs. Orville Rentrup, Mrs, Dan Kiel > savy ye inh 1 F 8 | Seven NOR Ta i A 4 \ a Hay Trentman, Mrs. Frank MN r be 1 } ichael Fromm, 58. Sur . , a. night by a hit-run driver as he left | EOE Whitton Mie Main Tose: Mrs | vivors: Wite, Ethel: sons. Samuél. Josepn | . Mr. Helphinstine had been a resithe Second Presbyterian Church. |! avrenet, Stoekamp ha Josephine Kruse. i Isadore; danghrers, Mrs Reuben R dent of Indianapolis 38 years, coms | 5 ) te rs “harlotte te, Ss zzie ( Mrs avi Neilson an reda ho Vermont and Pennsylvania Sts. Mr. Mitten 1dort and Mrs. Alma Hoene: two | I ; brother, Samuel; sisters, Mrs Tea | ing here from Washington, Ind. He Williams lives at 1814 N. Talbott | brothers re Goldner. Mis wFreda Greenburg and | had been employed by the Carey & | St CULVER=Williamn Henry Deardorft, 74. | Mig Hannah Bocksbaum, vivers: | Sons Dairy until his retirement five | wl, survivors: Wife, Joanna; daughter, Mrs | & ANAK TA and Ast: hr vears a 0. Previously he w : 5 yh OR 1 act ay ri AW Y ne \ 5 y ) gust; qs 8, 8 y K ‘ \ JAS “ Roy Corbin, 25. 1839 Dexter St JA io ha Bro Ww Sons heolyer, Ernest and Hulda Willlamsoh. Mrs. Josephthe Anders | - I'S BC y as ems | was in St. Vincent's Hospital with | Gu di Eo» SL 'S, Ellen Jacobson: sister, Mrs. | ployed with the International Har- | minor injuries received vesterday | : | “Mrs. Eli Stover, 89. Sutvivors: | vester Co. when the Highway Commission | « EVKHART — Mrs Elizabeth Evans 0. | sisters, Mrs. Dota Warner and Mrs, Bee | Survivors are three daughters, | s Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Harold Will- | Stover | Mrs. F k Lesli M | truck he was driving plunged down | mer and Frances Evahs; sons, Justus and | — Andrew J. Diermever. %6. Survivers: | vas. Fran eslie, Mrs. C. H. Faris | a 60-foot embankment at Fall Creek | Mason Wife; sister, Mrs. Etta Isonard. and Ida, and two sons, Carl and | 3 Mrs. Mary H., Keller, 69 survivors | and 40th St. Danhters Mes, Gtephen Grafian, Mrs Ray | 5 8 4 | Richard Helphinhstine, Thirty drivers were given fines McK sel and Mis. Senn Martin: sons, THORNTOWN, Mrs Ella Riley, % Sur- | A AK v " AS 3 acy pverett an ennet seller { Vivors < ons, Marley, Grant and Walter: \ ranging from $3 to $5 by Judge Mss, Caroline Dun, 70. Survivors: Daugh. | Sister. Mrs. Fannie Lynch | DO YOU KNOW! The wa Dewey Myers in Municipal Court ters, Mrs Lura Day, Mrs. Fred Meyers| WABASH Mrs. Lulu Claudy, 67 ce was m and Elva Dunn; brothers, Harry ahd Mar-| WAYNETOWN- America Turvey, 84. Sur We have the largest, most complete pric .
today. | tin Witter Se - ) ; ; | \ woolens Ivan §. Long 1508 Churchman Ri ive. Gata Sole: 48. SPvie: ¥ ivors: Sister, Mrs. Mary Pierce; ii ow priced dress department in the out buying of venibs? 5 Ave, was fined $1 and costs and |Qis;, Son Charles; sister, Mrs, Fred Ebert; | WINAMAC--Mrs. Emma Seller, 82. Sur- G d Septembe® g wo : ak} brothers than and Bdgar Maze | S$ a . ¢ Cooper. | Cc M Y CO st an ‘ given 60 days on the Indiana State : Mrs Jona B Kate 3 Sypivore, Rue. Mrs, Ave ange Me Hives Bis uSaanes | “= MURPHY C § | Og rise in prices arm y gy \§ band, Otto; daughters, Mrs elen Willkie, | Mrs. Lena Barhart M OF. 5) § Farm on charges of driving while Mrs. Ruby Hockett andl Mr. Wilma Davis! | cons, a and Merdith. Doyle fore : We offer
intoxicated. sons, Leo, Edgar and Wilbur Kurtz csi an cs Rr \ Joseph hott, 86. Survivors: Wife; three | making th
| children. n . \ i i GOODLAND Mrs, Helen Bell Shekel ay realy Four Are Killed in ir tS Brothers, Willia am “and John; | / tod y ‘ re yours. ; : rs, Mary Flemming, Mrs. Charles S A ! E Va The savings a Accidents in State | Reed and Mrs, Chris Barton | ; y, 3
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S { A toh son, 65. Survivors: Husband, Frank; sons, | , 3 i ou TH BEND, Feb. 19 . Michael William, Roy and Ertie; daughter, Mrs. 3 awhile Adadd / From, 58, prominent Mishawaka | Myrtle Smith, | RE 4
| x OD an] . y 5 : : \ Rb - £ at r{ > MC ¥ 0 s ES When Struck by an automobile as ne | Hiatt wang. Son do ss, | Bf SA TWINKLE DESSERT " V1 . i < © Ia ai Mrs e 0 | pe 3 : 3 | attempted to cross a street | « NEWC ASTLE Jesse Monroe Johnson, 62 : S : and SALAD ENSEMBLE —— . urvi S Cora daughters, Ys. | i ok ® $n ————— | VINCENNES, Feb. 10. —Injuries | Hobart! ute ARNE. Ray Be NS | TIERS 3 TWINKLE MOLDS §| ¥ received in an automobile accident | Ve Meter, Mrs. Earl Folger and Mrs, J x : more than 10 days ago were fatal Re J. Sheltneck, 85. Survivor: Wife, | ERR : New STAR SHAPE | A LC) R E
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