Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 April 1937 — Page 16
* TUPSDAY, APRIL 13, 1937 5 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ > PAGE 15
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Man Who Had Been Illi Plunges 20 Feet; Two Die n Accidents.
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Oscar Singer, 62, of 1428 S. New Jersey | St., escaped serious injury early today when he fell 20 feet
from a| second-story window in his ne : home. ; - dr = = * There is no sense of inde-
Hospital physicians said they were = = 5 ¥ : - pendence which can compare told Mr. Singer had heen walking : a / yo with that of owning YOUR
in his sleep. His wife, Maude, told % z aol = Na : : police he had been ill for seven AH 4: = ; : OWN HOME. It is YOURS
Weeks, Mary Jane Johnson and William |
Mr. Singer was treated at City Vit ss Hospital for head lacerations and | IKeller are to portray leading roles
body bruises. in “The Londonderry Air,” to be - ' o) : Tea Secunny Ja Giles Miskel, 52, of Route 4, Box | presented by the Technical High 5 RY ; E e knowledge that you have 679, was in St. Francis Hospital . L tote : Fe hl: AN ESTATE. - today with serious injuries received School Senior Class A K division oe in 8 ] LB | FINER PE RFORMING in a fall from a farm roller when | at the school Friday night. Homer 1 §|
a team of horses bolted Huesing and Alice Hankins are di-
. Women’s a fo os % ’ EE ‘If h ; : | ESSES SE. SER aa 3 : recting. “The Drums of Oude” Smacks . ® oT —_— ——_ ogi Funeral arrangements were to be| and “A Wedding.” other one-act | 5 ] i : . x SOR ws . \
completed today for Forest Wysong.| plays. are to be presented the same |
1130 Cottage Ave. fatally injured| night. fj FI-HD J. } ad; ’ taty : when he fell down the basement | — Building and Loan Associations of Marion Only Philco could give you so much for
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Mr. Wysong entered the tavern, : 3 monthl ym ia ; ) Built to fit YOUR car... priced to paused momentarily at the bar and A i for it with easy. Y Ba ents and it YOUR 1 p then started down the stairs. They al ARE Pr fn when you obtain a loan from a local asso- : su purse
said: he fell about half way d 5 7 “Hk Es > i» : . the flight of steps. He received a fi i, ciation you are dealing with men of your Look at these features! ftaciured seul Griese , 20 A : own community . . . with headquarters here Stile. 1 nit Salirnetors 3 hs Single - Uni uper e -
Yletry Adams, erve Haute) died at home. Prompt action and close personal dyne Receiver
in City Hospital today from injuries . ; 33 "interest is assured you. ; ®6 Philco High-Efficiency received vesterday when he fell be- 4 i ; v neath the wheels of a Pennsylvania ) : i ; Tubes : .. train in West Indianapolis. He was 4 i A J > ts ® Electro-Dynamic Speaker ie li told that Mr. Ad | : 4 pe , ® Automatic Volume Control olice were to at Mr. ams | § - oy Dp = | ° WwW Teal. was attempting to board the train | 7 Nore Full-Wave Vibrator
which was leaving for Terre Haute. RSA a =» JAN ® Philco Universal Control His legs were amputated when he : ; J | ONLY $5 DOWN . fits and harmonizes with
slipped under the wheels. it was re- if’ i t ; : any car ported. 1 S ime 0 : LOW AS : ~T . Charles Roberts, engineer. and W. ~~ TO AID YOU ® Marvelous tone . .. a world
W. MclInturff, conductor, both of $i A WEEK of power . . . finer selectivTerre Haute. were in charge of the H A GE R Sh ; . . G05 0 ony saving and ity and sensitivity train. 1+ Tell him of the home you
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Si., came to City Hospital today OPEN TO 8 P. M.—SUNDAY TO (:00 P. M.
with his right feot burned. He said
he was at home of a friend and was > : sitting next to a stove. He went (0 9 5 ih 1) C i 8) 1) : 1] MN fy sleep and got foot too close to stove. ol» AT STANDARD OIL DEALERS
(It woke him up.)”
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