Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 June 1937 — Page 4

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

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Corp., erection of gasdline filling station at 3402 N. Keystone Ave.; John M. Jackman, retail store build-

THURSDAY, JUNE 3; 1937 316 Ridgeview Drive; Mutual Realty | feet property - line at 1515-17 N,

Corp, construction of dry cleaning | Pennsylvania St. | Lx establishment at 3840 N. Illinois St.;

John, Mary, Don’t Worry! All the Clothes You Want

ithographs Shown i 3 RAR es TED FOR ing at 1732 W. Washington St.; Mor- | Leo F. Welch, Harold R. Victor, fillBALE | ris Cohen, operatio j ing station at Michigan and Euclid i i glad rity ; REQUES | 1016 Cedar 5 nl > i : y ocony Vacuum sion at Washington and Pershing

Oil Co. erection of filling station at | Sts.: Midwestren Petroleum Corp., : : 2926 E. New York St. filling station, Pennsylvania and Iv. 11th Sts., and Samuel J. Mantel, re-

Clarence A. Shoemaker, operation | 111 ithi of print shop at 115 N. Drexel Ave.: Bil stoxeroom bully ew ihn »

| ar. Vv i Hearing on Petition! for New | 22 00 Zoe Summers, erection of | Structure Is Set

dale Ave.; Anna Corliss, erection’ of For Monday.

WITHOUT CASH

AT MOSKIN’

181 West Washington St.

~~ COMMANDER OF acing iii MASONS’ GROUP Sc. viecy

Indiana Consistory Chooses Successor to Late J. C. Hoffman.

filling station at New York and State Sts.; Sam Steinberg; operation of junk yard at 1028-30 E. 19th St., and Midwestern Petroleum Corp.,

A petition for variance from [Install gasoline pumps at Washingzoning code requirements to permit ton St. and Emerson Ave. : : Goldie M. Shalek, conyersion at erection of a $40,000 retail store and office building on the southwest

corner of Pennsylvania and 30th | If R t a Sts, was filed with: the Zoning up ure

ee Cut This Out

The request was made by Frank F. Woolling. Hearing on the petiand mail it with name d Y 3 ioe Inc. 329 W. Main yg

tion is te be held by the Board Plans call for erection of a mod- [and no oblighiiog Coeive absolutely free

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William -F. Kruger is the new commancder-in-chief of Indiana Consistory, elected last night at the | % glriennial election in the Scottish “Rite, Cathedral. Mr. Krugex ceeds J. Clyde Hoffman, who “suddenly last week.

natural color, blends in” faded strands.

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Danijel was elected engineer #nd seneschal; “Frank Mutz, standard beaver, and Frank Mellis, guard.

Other officers elected or appoint- | ed were: James H. Lowry, first lieutenant commander; Oswald A. Tislow,| second lieutenant commander; Garret; W. Olds, orator; Hiram E. Stonecipher, chancellor; Edward D. Moore. treasurer; Fred I. Willis, Secretary;. James C. -Gipe, hospitaler: Deane M. Stephenson, master of ceremonies, and Frank Borns, tyier.

Monday at 3 p. m. igation a genuine bottle of

MT ol jve=~i Lymphol and full particulars f ernistic one stop dr n market amazing support with which Lymphol 1s and office building. Space also will | used for ) of reducible ~ ging a new ease, be provided: for drug and BrOCErY | freedom to thousands who nearer, Sn stores. iL Yor ous. B : S matter how bad the rupt y The proposed site now is zoned | reducible, how long you have nad. it, al

i h . v for residential and apartment build- Es a rs holes vio matter how many

f have worn, let nothings only. Whether vou ate tall and (hin Shor aed Other Action Expected Velous Supbort” a oi tS Saari '% | Other petitions expected 10 be free to work ot any meoulol nould, be as ; acted on Monday include: you. jad, never been ruptured |

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J 2 y and lithographs by the American Artists Groups of | are represented in the group of 53 originals. The | Ave, conversion; Shell Petroleum iy: $ Rice. Inc. 329 W. Main St. Adams. ' |

‘ New York City is on exhibition at John Herron Art | exhibit is open daily from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. aaa Laden BY N _. | ee ENE TEN:PAY PLAN

School this week. Director Donald M. Mattison an- Shown above is one of the exhibits, “Three Shop- =X T |

nounced. Emil Ganso. Howard Cook, Rockweil Kent, "| pers.” an etching by Kenneth Hayes Miller. 360-370 WEST WASHINGTON ST.

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: | : : ; : Forest M. Logan, State WPA (i- | FIREMAN’S FUNERAL | was a member of the International tended the first showing last night. | | School and community building aL irlmimmipelm itdl to the public. Approximately 100 > construction are to be shown, fol- | hohe at’217 W. North St. is to be i BO n. ton TIRES C The new building is one of a se- | the Mt. Zion Baptist Church, 12th | the Indiana Society of Print Makers Del d Walnut Sts. gram for Speedway City. ‘years with Pumper Company 1. He| Society mémbers and guests at- slawzre. and. Walngi Sts

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