Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 March 1937 — Page 20

SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1937

NE \ \ S Ol 1 HE / \ U 1 0 \ V ORLD HORTENSE ASCH, ANDERSON. Martin Helem, 62. Surviors: Wife, Blla; son, Martin Jr 1 » | GREENSBORO—J Oris Lockri 1. FORD REPORTS Sleeping Quai cl S in New Nashes CAP | survivors. ter Mes, S Mary lien; sons George, Fred, Claude, Roll. TAIN, IS D HARTSVILLE—<Henry Martin Imlay, 77. | Survivors: Wife; sons, Lester, Leroy, RusNative of Alsace-Lorraing bei Warner. brother. Earl Warner: sis: s h a. | : NPE a 47 Years. = ee es Mr Jahn Neon; a " i hd 3 : rs, Martha Jackson, Hortense Asch, widow of | jlvors WHC Fen an Albert. OA A A Over Februar Perio d Capt. Adolph Asch of the Indian- | brothers, : A elman, Al Bott. Wife: 0000 y ’ | apolis Police Department, died yes. | daughter, Mrs, Wilbur H. Nye. a tot terday at her home, 3239 College |g s: M d Mrs. Robert Pi onl a ur d Official Says. Ave. She was 68, | Donneny; asus ay is ol

PAGE 18 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES § , Blla; ' n ' WIDOW OF POLICE ELWOOD—Mrs. Julia Ann Mills, 75. Sur- | vivors: Foster children, Charles Fenster- | maker, Mrs. Cora Casagrande, Mrs. Genevieve Black. By a | sell, . 's © Ss ’ I a — | HOPE—Mrs. Laura Pearl Ross, 20, Suran vivors: Husband, Ralph: daughter, Miss | 1 » ters, Mrs. Heln Hee, ova Nopol: | LA EEA | | Had Lived Here Liggett aly wsovsesoseee . a HERO ; ; J 3 | LAPEL-—Finley Passwater, 84, Survivors: : Early March Volu Volume Gains | SR 0 hoe. hoe b= re. Brotense. Ash LEBANON—Willlam J. Miller, 1. Sur. WASHINGTON & DELAWARE STS. MICHIGAN CITY=Billy Donnelly, 10 NEW LISBON-—William H. Hoover, "70.

Mrs. Asch, who was born in | survivors: Wife, Rebecca: daughter, Mrs.

i ide | James Morgan; sister, Mrs, Charles Weber; Alsace-Lorraine, was a resident Of | brothers, George, Adam, James. Indianapolis fqr 47 years. She was Alonzo Deitch, 70. Survivors: Sisters, a member of the Memorial Post, Miss Lula Deitch, Mrs. Mary Sim. SHELBYVILLE=Sam Pfendler, 74. Sur-

The spring selling season for au- | tomobiles is moving into full swing, Ford V-8 sales in this territory for | the first 10 days of March indicate, | American Legion auxiliary, Hamil- | iors: Sons. Leroy Emeral. R. A. Hayes, Ford Indianapolis ton Berry Service Star chapter | 3 s. y.

-anch manager, said today. | Ri Wa 8 4 3 WL 4 d the Temple Sisterhood. | En a op a RX 3 : ga. iB hy It at ay oh Alex- NEW I U. PRESIDENT

| “In the branch territory,” Mr. nder. Indian lis: t d ht aves said. “sales 6f Ford V-8 pass a . apolis; two daughters, ra pid as and ee | Mrs. Renee Fishbein, Indianapolis, | T0 BE NAMED, REPORT and Pauline Asch, New York City; | em—— two brothers, Felix Schwartz, In- |

cars were way up on the last 10 | days of February, and fine increases dianapolis, and Maurice Schwartz, | n Alsace-Lorraine; four sisters in| BLOOMINGTON, March 20—In-

over the first March period of 1936 were recorded. . ; . i [ di iv y trustees plan to “For example, our passenger-car | en I ee fans University trust Pp ok bv Apalers Wer 86 per cent | : S e cted at name a temporary, if not permansales by dealers were up ! | 3 m. tomorrow at the Aaron over the last February period, and | s Retba Funeral Home. by Rak: ent, successor to Dr. William Lowe chowed a gain of 17 per cent over Tina Morris Feurlicht. Burial is to he Bryan, retiring president, at their the 1936 March pent 4 Total re<) ; " : lin the Indianapolis Hebrew Ceme- next meeting May 10, it was rere o BH ore bp an X ; | tery. | ported unofficially on the campus in 1€ pbranc YT y wen 2 2 y at oveF wBriary bakiof. | To ; : = | MRS. LOUISE H. GREEN, 840 N. | today. per, Cent Over NG Ten Sry pefied, : ; E | Oxford St., who died Thursday at her | __ Although former Governor Mcand up 15 per cent from the March, | #8 a HR | home. is to be buried this afternoon | Nutt was expected to visit Bloom- | 1936, period. : —Photo by Voorhis. |in Crown Hill. Funeral services are | ington this week-end, university of- | A Ey Eu - to be held at 2 p. m. today in the | ficials denied he would be offered | although dealers now are able to y r the presidency. Doubt also was ex- | ; ly V. Mont no Fune p supply all Ford V-8 models from Feature Is Popular With Qut- Stud b ake ’ Cou o-Ex ress givie Montgomer: re een ho Jie hoot wilt by: hold | stock, or to get them within a few ; € a er Mrs. Greene was 51. the widow of Open for Mr. McNutt until he has | days, dealers’ stocks of new cars door Enthusiasts, res . Albert B. Greene of the De Wolf- Served one year as High Commis- | are still somewhat below normal, Joka * {| Greene News Co. She had been a | Sioner of the Philippines, | running 18 per cent less than they Dealers Say. | 2 Sm _«.{ |life-long resident of Indianapolis im

were on March 10, 1936. There is | : ; and attended the German Lutheran FOUND DEAD IN HIS

no shortage of Ford V-8 units so far | hial schools. She w 0 ge : | With spring just around the parochial schools. She was a mem as the buyers are concerned, yet Ey c Vale 3 ¢ sist | y Ye. | corner, motorists in ever increasing | DEF bf Ue Second Church of Ohnisi GAS-FILLE FILLED HOME | | Survivors are a son, Kenneth |

B rge stocks in dealers’ | i . OATS Jets ars HO ate Stores ¥ | numbers are displaying interest in | Selentis, for 23 years. the sleeping car feature of all Nash- | Spillman ;a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy | Dr. Norman Booher, deputy coro- | Mathews; a sister, Mrs. Ella Skinner, | ner, today was investigating the | | and a brother, Fred Meyer, death of Clayton Marsh, 54, found |

built sedans, according to Dewey | “While used car stocks are some- | Lewis and Lewis Winkler, of Lewis | MICHAEL HORAN, former City | dead in his gas-filled home at 238 | | Councilman, who died Thursday at | MCKim St. yesterday. |

what larger than a year ago, sales | & Winkler Motors, Inc, 962 N.! of used cars are substantially bet- | Meridian, local Nash and LaFayette | ter than they were then, dealers’ | distributors. | ( , ] : frs. Naomi Bess. 210% S. Pine | reports show. So long as the turn- | This feature provides for the mak- | DO Biohiany St ot I iE he delocted the over of used cars is rapid, the larger | jhg up of a full-size bed in the rear duried this morning in Holy Cross, .. of gas while passing the house. | Stocks need cause no serjous con- ; seat of the ¢ar and has been re Cemetery, | She found Mr. Marsh lying on two | cern as they are a natural reflection | ceived enthusiastically by fisherman, | HEWETT WOLF, Big Four rail- | chairs with a dish pan over his | of the increased volume of new | trailer owners and others who make : 2 of ; | road conductor who died Thursday | head and his mouth over a gas car sales. However, we have been | overnight trips. a bn 3 Wi a [in St Francis Hospital, is to be jet, according to officers. devoting special attention to the | «ajready Indianapolis motorists : 3 CR | buried this afternoon in Memorial | sale of used cars throughout the are making week-end jaunts into | Park Cemetery. Funeral services are | territory since the introduction of the Hoosier byways,” said Mr. [3D be he at FE m. in the J. C. Pg Ford V-3 line, and With |winkjer, “They find that with the a i$ ok ” | Me Wolf. who lived at 1610 Pleas |At 8n Indianapolis Federation of | good effect. The wider acceptance | nach sleeping car feature they can : : x : gal lant St. was 62. Surviving are ihe | Community Civic Clubs dinner- | of the Ford dealers’ R. & G. (re- | omain overnight at out of the way Ei : [2 Si Poy ad ng nl me | meeting to be held Friday night in | newed and guaranteed) used car noni near a good fishing stream | | widow, Mrs. Maude Wolf: three sons, | 1) o"swrachington Hotel, according to merchandising plan, with its money- and still get a comfortable night's |

| John, Robert and Wilford Wolf and : : | Paul C. Wetter, club president. back guarantee feature, undoubtedly | | four daughters, Mrs. Naomi Harold, | p has helped.

re il wners. too, taking ate 0 % Mrs, Mary Corn, Miss Lucille Wolf | = as % sister im tite. Order Che 3%. mkt “Trailer owners, ' é = ; cinvia W ay. She was S “An indication of the more rapid : ; : F and Miss Marjorie Wolf, movement of used cars is seen in r ot ; LR Re find that the Nash Ambassador or i Fi oy CoE

winter or early spring vacations, | : y am - | Of St. Vincent de Paul. i EMMETT LEROY STITT, 1327 | Survivors are two brothers, Prank | an increase of more than 3? per |(ne Nash LaFavette--400" gives [Tuxedo St, Was to be putied inj land Edward Broden, Indianapolis; | cent in branch sales of Ford parts |{hem additional room for children or Pioneered by Studebaker this coupe-express (at top) is said to | Memorial Park Cemetery following |i oo cictars Miss Alice Broden and | and accessories during the first |, added guest. provide for the first time a half-ton delivery unit combining truck | services at 2 p. m. today in the Frances Fisher, Indianapolis, | March period as against the same | ® a : | load capacity, passenger car comfort and the fully streamlined styling. home, He was 50 and died Thurs) and Miss Lillian Broden, Denver, period a year ago. Obviously some | Many Inquiries Received Built entirely of steel, its loading space (left) is 72” long and is ample | day. ( id M Colo. of this increase in parts sales was | «pealers from all over the country | for general utility purposes. The cab (at right) features virtually all Survivors are the widow, ie, |

ue or itioni | Florence Uffman Stitt; four broth- | Sister Camilla had been in charge due to dealers reconditioning used |yeport that more motorists than ever | the comforts of a coupe. os. Rs. A hiam. Alonzo and Glen lof hospitals in Baltimore, Evansville, cars for sale. | before are making inquiries into this| ———

| Stitt, and a sister, Miss Velma Stitt, | Chicago, Dallas and El Paso, Tex. |

Mr. Hayes’ branch territory com- | new automobile convenience. The; ; 4 rise i . Ing | vet awit " : y | informed him that the coin had a VOLLIE C. FORSYTH, 526 N. . prises Indiana and several Illinois [likewise report that, based on the | | rare coin market value of $450. So | s , etir ist A Hea in Plate of counties ‘ hn : Emerson Ave. a retired druggist, i ———— [Son or grr 2 a now Mr. Koontz is firmly convinced | was to be buried in Franklin follow | Fried Spring Chicken seems to be planing motor rips that Chevrolet dealers truly offer | 1a € : | ing services at 2 p. m. today in the | From Fried Potatoes g 5

E W, ESSIG ADDED quring 10937, HERE ON TOUR more for your money. Shirley Broti.ers Funeral Home. He | Combination Salad I REPORTS SAL ES GOOD Rd. 29 South

“The great growth in Nash popu- | was 60 and had © v | vautbe ch te ba : perated several | Bread and Buiter | larity since the introduction of 1937 | | drug stores here. The widow, Mrs. | Hs Tay SS iyle 10 OLDS DEALERS + A a i he Souims | ii | R. L. Hopkins, used-car manager, | Ethel Christman Forsyth, survives, C! | compared to the same time a year | I. Wolf Auto Co, Pontiac dealer,| SISTER CAMILLA BRODEN, a M A IR. 2182-R 3

| ago.” > : Buick Official as by | | States the Store at 832 N. Meridian native of Indianapolis, was to be | Continuous Service 11 a. m. to 10 p. m. | wl, N | Hurry to Leader Store today for this sensational REPEAT SALE

has been well patronized by |puried tod foll 8 [ o Intoxicating Liquors . The sporting articles shown in the | rie oday following services in Large Sufvics Department PI on were furnished by Carl | Strong Demand i used-car buyers. | Milwaukee, where she died Thurs- But Wonderful Food Thi A EE i ee % : hs te of Easter Hats! On Thursday of this week, they were a “sellIS rea. out.” Excited crowds of value-wise women found super-value

‘ | Gassert of Blue Point Service, Dela- | Also Available. | an a { sa———— in every style.

ware and Madison Ave. ; ; : W. F. Hufstader, general sales | We immediately re-ordered to supply those who arrived too late. ho JW Stee oer CHROMIUM PLATING the Buick division of BUT, their maker could send us only 600 more, so once again

Sales, 2446 W. Sixteenth St., new | manager of / : : . Oldsmobile dealers here, has been TECHNIQUE IMPROVED General Motors Sales Corp. was in may we stress the Imporiatice of being early. announced by Mr. Essig. Indianapolis yesterday on a business OOOO

A showroom 40 by 40 feet iS| The reason why the chromium | ious of the Bast and Middle West MOTHERS! Don’t Overlook This Value!

available for dispiay of new Olds- | pat; il : ‘ J ‘ ating, which is such an orna- i ta mobile models. The service depart- | fh ovtal feature of the modern auto- territory. He is inspecting dealermn Girls’ Cotton 12-PC. MODERN 77) Ww . LIVING DRESSES

ment covers 3600 square feet. In|pmgpile no longer tends to scale off, | ships and making plans for a spring Bdauion o new and used car sales, | js pecause the underlying nickel | sales campaign. OE Es iastalled & one Sap coating is heavier than it used to| “Buick is now in an excellent poREY a hr 70 er be, according to metallurgical ex- | sition to take full advantage of the service all makes of pi ww ® || perts. Actually a good deal more | next quarters’ business,” he said. department iC has I es oh nickel than chromium is used in| “I am particularly impressed with - WE. The meet al Stat] SCTVICE. | this plating, though it is employed | the strong Buick demand in the ) RRA brea MES anical service depart- | not on the surface but as an under- | Indianapolis area. This indicates A 2 SN Tr SERBS tig A ROOM | Styles that will get a lot of “ohs” ... and Pl ; : “ahs” when the girls see them .. . Fast colW @ 2-pc. modern living " or washable Prints, Florals, Stripes and BM Plain colors with white pique and selftrim collars. Princess and Belted Styles. Many with Pleats. Leader’'s—Second Floor. 000000

ment is equipped with the newest | coat for chromi ; i yr i i ; Ee 3 Janu : SU | , um. Unsatisfactory | that business generally is good here R Ro wm 3 EAR tools as recommended by the Olds | plating jobs are frequently due to | and is expected to continue so. Sinbad hoe ri

Motor Works and not only provides | the use of too little hickel. | “Our total March output will be | In Leader’s Basement

| Times Special

To help Indianapolis families get ready for Easter! Complete stocks, wide variety of new Easter fashions ready at right prices!

a = rad — eet et ee etme

Used Car Sales Up

DIRECTORS TO BE NAMED | Three directors are to be named |

600 New Hats Just Arrived for the Repeat Sale!

EASTER HATS

Made to Sell for 99c, $1.29, $1.69, Even $1.95!

motor service but also has facilities | HY o cre one of the highest on record with ! for body work and painting. A com- approximately 1200 cars rolling off

plete line of Oldsmobile parts is] Promuicd | the assembly lines daily.” Mr i

carried. George (Bud) Buyers is | *. Hufstader also will visit Phil-

Sizes 7 to 14 and 10!/; to 16l/5

manager of the parts department. i i i while Chester Faliowfield heads the Cinclanat Washingion and Mr. Essig is known in local Olds- | mobile sales circles because of sales | ul 2 HE'S SATISFIED WI WITH o e 3 he left the sales field to become a 2 N : ni -" 4 : : Ri Tem room suite in assortdealer. 1 ah HR ~ ed colors. | 2 HIS NEW CHEVROLET Sa . -— : ® Modern occasional | : \ i : hla Re as ; chair. y - 4 @ End table. Fo ® Lamp table. th R Finds Coin Worth $450. | | Ha WwW Rea NY tH 0 i J e. C 0 i \ . \ \ % ed @® Dainty table lamp, BY MYRON J. McGEEHAN

service department. phi records he has established. Recently R di 4 © Modern smoker, oundaimng Roy Koontz of Bloomington ra iE. ® Handsome cocktail Of all the millions of people who complete with shade,

| | have bought used cars from Chev- @ Stylish junior lamp, | ; ; rolet dealers, probably few are so @® Bridge lamp — with Lee Elliott, secretary-treasurer, i well satisfied with their purchases

CURTAIN

West Side Chevrolet, Inc, 2419 W. | Washington St, with a branch at! 1430 Main St, Speedway City, re- | ports his organization sold 74 used | cars in February.

nN & & Emory W. Todd has been named

as Roy Koontz of Bloomington, who recently bought a used car for $159 from the University Chevrolet Co. of that city. After getting his car home, he happened to find a dime that had fallen down behind the seat cushion.

Wall Brushes | Chenille Rugs STRETCHERS aie. 0c val 5 G¢ 24x48; ugg

1b. weight ue! gusiicy; assy ys: seg ge value! r

Lunch Pails | Curtain Nets

E. W. Berger (above), manager used-car manager for Litzelman & | of iE : ) Koontz was only mildly pleased . the Indianapolis zone of the ’ ’ : ; rst de | Sf! WF Bi 1h | ABE 0 0 BE is in charge of the used-car store| wer i njotors Sales Corp. has |ecoin was dated 1821. That was a ot 324 N. Delaware st and has been promoted to the position of bit unusual. A friend of his haplaunched a campaign on “Certified | ang sone WB mbany’s Cleve- | pened to be somewhat of a coin speUsed Cars.” zone, W. E. Holler, Detroit, | ojalist and he mentioned the fact to

vice president and general sales him. DR Lace Panels

= ” on manager, announced. ; y 36-! 23x45 self M. D. Watkins, president, Superior Mr. Berger has been Indiana JDC payoff came when the spe- , b. Cretonne TES glue. pleating "loop Cc : $ P= | cialist, after a bit of investigation, tems “with Qe Swine tops. ‘Color

Chevrolet, Inc, 552 E. Washington | olis zone manager for the last Ins ash dubonnet and Bed PILLOWS Patchwork

St., is back at his desk after his | three and one-half years, coming NY a pase : ne 4 grounds. vd. | rust. vacation in Florida. here from Boston, where he was LUSTR-LUX DRY CLEANING : : : * bP, MOL Unbleached MUSLIN Art ticking. c QUILTS 17x24. 36 inches wide; ,72 x 78 fine $ 98 nches he

SHOE REBUILDING ! & b ed suite that on 4 a ; good quailty.

Chevrolet city manager. He has HAT CLEANING and BLOCKING Brook Hendrickson, used-car been 2 member of the Chevrolet a WC manager, Fadely-Birr Motdrs, Inc, | Organization for 11 years. 1t Yd. . ar Ironing Board Mothproof | pad & Cover

DENI Lc Hl 1 Sly Helm Dodge dealer, 837 N. Meridian St, | , Lne transfer of Mr. Berger came Son ef \ | Earl SILK CREPES | storage Boxes | non 19¢

i lue! 36 nch d Paints, Gallon oh ic Tge 39 iy ri c

Thermos bot elty weaves, Enamel $ 34 | ile and kit. clip dots, mar- Yd. varnish, ==

quisettes, Boston stain, flat wall nets.

i colors. SLIP COVERS

i Si i ON TOR ie Bop lS RV Ree NT PNT 39 WEST WASHINGTON STREET

ith Hickman -Moyer Retail, Inc, Oldsmobile dealer at 1302 N. Meridjan St, is busy with deliveries.

"SUNSHINE CLEANSES

EVERYTHING" eo o

Sunshine Cleaners, Ine. IR-1141 ousehold Remedy: for 40

At the first sign of a COLD

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COLD TABLETS

CASCARA JUININE

/ S. lustration), Hurry for this exWashington St. store, are combin. | Vith the establishment of a sepa- Through a special purchase lamps. (Similar to il ing efforts toward a used-car | '2t¢ used car and used truck or- from 8 well Hach an traordinary value, turer, we are able to offer.you 50 oe wn news - the handsome, new style buffat, the extension dining table REFURNISH YOUR HOME L. T. Rankin, automobile salesman 133-135 : a 133-135 Dress Goods TOWELS WEST oF nN Ph ko WEST Plain and CRASH : g NCR e : pt <9 i ; fy eq £9 oy 1 0c 16-inch wide: c Bx un ‘1 0c - 5 — P v Ea

: INDIANAPOLIS’ SMARTEST i as RE SA tn Si bed, chest and vanand L. Dresher, used-car manager in expansion of the Chevrolet VALET SHOP campaign for March. Th ganization paralleling the new car it np : good pvt ey repor: organization throughout the counand six chairs. All nieces are ! full size, finish in genuine NOW FOR EASTER tae ue 49¢ Lake, dy 79e for Ee — a Fb R value. y 1 HATFIELD ELECTRIC rints, per- bleached and thirsty towels. SUPPLY COMPANY WASHINGTON WASHINGTON cales, etc. unbleached.

ity but also the coil in charge of the firm's 540 E, | S21°S department in connection || OMIO AT PENN. ST. RLS, DINING ROOM SUITE Eo. Toudolr opal and two dainty beudolr d # # try, Mr. Holler explained. matched walnut veneers. (Similar to illustration.) Eh ktho”pi LL TURKISH PART LINEN Pe. Se. o LY oo gl aE ww a

LIGHTING FIXTURES

Leader's Basement.