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PV . ' Store Hours i Store fy | ADVANCE—Mrs. Mary Jackson. Sur- LAGRANGE—Lawrence Timmis, 65. Sur- . R { : vivors: Husband, Carl, and a sister, Mrs. | vivors: Daughter, Mrs. Russell L. Walter; Mon. 9:30 ] Hours ; : i. E. -H. Brands. sons, Maynard and Harry; father, Wil: to to 2 s y Sat d Fa ~ j 5 ARGOS—Henry J. Gowland, 77. Survive liam C. Timmis; stepmother. ! . ~ : = LL) aruraay ; Jd a Sh 1d¢ Survivors: Parents, Mr. Mrs. Carl . . t 9:30 to 9 !] Eon Sane tory hr Ed Sto- Meese; sister, Helen: an r ° WASHINGTON and DELAWARE STREETS ; ® Phone RI-6364 pr y cium, Miss Jesse Gowland, Miss Belle Gow- MODOC—Mrs. Elmer Hurst, 68. Sur- : j | lind. Mrs. Robert Styles and Mrs. Joseph | vivors: Husband: sons, Gordon, Burl, Rob- g : 3

Ch , and LAKETON—Miss Virgini M e. 22. . . s: Wife, Maude; sons, George B ginia a ees Fri 5 30 Kendall. ert and Dale; sisters, Mrs. Clyde Pegg,

hv ; | ‘ y I - AUBURN—William nively, 73. Survi-| Mrs. Mabel Wilson and Mrs. Bob Kirsch. : : ® 1 A ; vors: Two daughters, two brothers and a NAPPANEE—Mrs. Martha Alice Stack- 'S a S Oo o i e a e r S : sister. house, 83. Survivors: Sons. Thomas, Arspree 10-Pay Credit Coupon Bocks

Local Man Also Finance jeremisn Markle, o1. Survivors: Three | (pur, and Ralph daughters, Mrs, Nancy | Association to Ask Police Why wish and wait? Our 10-Payment Plan makes it easy to

{ . 44. S Arndt and Mrs. Nora Grimm: sisters, Mrs. Corp. Officer; Funeral |e. Zein: mother Mrs. Mary aren Sarah Beard and Mrs. Dickensheets. To Take Hand; Blame own nice things—NOW. Read the table below—it’s your key to convenient shopping.

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hrothers, Grover, Tilford and Frank; sis- PORTLAND—Mrs. Wilda Ann Cox, 49. ters, Mrs. Frieda McCoskey and Mrs. Jane | Survivors: Husband, “Russell; son, stepson,”

: To Be Tomorrow. Eryant. : sister, half-sister and a half-brother. Children Chiefly.

~ ~~ BEDFORD—John | James Johnson, 70. ROACHDALE—John B. Kent, 70. Wife, Survivors: Wife, Flora: sons, Howard, Rob- | Amanda.

A Wh - ert, John, George, Fay and Lester: daugh- : : Peter. Valenline Gartland, 4221 [tirs. Mrs Ella Thompson. Mrs. Carol | ROACHDALE — Mrs. Nancy Randolph! rye Indianapolis Home Builders’ Central Av ; : aod Johnson, Mrs. Ernest McBride and Mrs. fees, ee Suny vers Daughters, Mrs, J. ay : entral Ave., died yesterday in St. David Miller; sisters, Mrs. George Young- |M. Stafford and Mrs. Faye Chastain: | Association today was to appeal to Vincent's Hospital. He had been ill [lan and Mrs. John A. Harding. sister, Miss Mary Carter, and a brother. " : ; : Fred Carter. Police Chief Morrissey for police

- five weeks. He was 65. Services ‘BL OOMINGDALE- -Charles Pearson, 69. ROCHESTER—Thomas D. Davis. 75. Sur-

If You Buy $10 Worth jDown Pay’t $2.50 J You Pay 79% a Week }

oo ° ! Sharvivors: Wife; sons, Parke and Wayne; : : - J assistance = in haltin vandalism } are to be held pt 10 a. m. tomOITOW | ajugnter.” Mrs! Gladys Evie: brothers. | for Wife, alta, stepdaughter, Jape | ass] aingE vo If You Buy $15 Worth Down Pay’t $3.75 | You Pay $1.18 a Wk. in St. Joan of Arc Church. Burial | Fro 2h ‘red; sister rs. Nora Gra- |p other, Alfred Davis. which members sdid is causing hun- : Co ivors: oi 450¢ | LINN EACTINOTSL | is to be ‘in Calvary Cemetery. BLUFFTON John Horatio Eichhorn, 68: | scars: JEflie F. Johnson, 72. Survivors: |q..qs of dollars monthly loss to = If You Buy $20 Worth §Down Pay’t $5.00 | You Pay $1.57 a Wk. Mr. Gartland was president of the | Survivors: Wife, three children, a brother. | Ida Richard and Mrs. Ellen Petty. oulldinas under constriction (mise 450¢C | a) Gartland Foundry, Terre Haute, NEY. Mrs. Willis E Amold. TL | « STARLIGHT—Mrs. Mary E. Deitz, 64. 8s : : : OE —— and a director of the Consolidated | ovivore: Iiaband. ond sou Ewing! Sy BURA. doanh aE Paul R. Pike, secretary, was a : Finance Corp. here. CEDAR LAKE—Mrs. Bridget Agnes Me- | survivors: Wife Etta: ‘daughters. Mrs. 3; | structed to appeal to the chief after Considered one of the leading |}?2Ls. iT Br De Te: F. Brundage and Alta: son. Cleon W.: sis- | the association at its meeting last ke 4 * 3 AZnes ;allanan an 18S race X 3 3 3 3 foundrymen of the Middle West, he | sins, Frank, Martin and Joseph. 1975 Mry Perniel Glazer and Mrs. Frank | night in the Hoosier Athietls Club : o * had been a resident of Indianapolis 2 la un WABASH—Mrs. William Lutz, 68. Sur- | €ard new reports of destruction.

several years.| Born in Saugatuck, ; vivors: Two sons. Joseph J. Keel, contractor, making WW ry Conn, Mr. [Gartiand moved 10 | 7: Okerinimtse Two daiahiors Two cons. | WABASH Charles Studebaker. 62. Sur-|one report of damages, said about Cleveland, an later lived in Chi- |b other, stepson. vivors: Wife, five children, three brothers. | 3000 pricks recently were hurled into

cago and Kankakee, Ill, Terre DECATUR - -William F. Robenold, 56. the basement of a home he is con-

. Ss rs: B Cl d Flo - . : ; : 4 Haute and Beru, before coming Daror: hh. ee Ties RR yy y structing at 52d St. and Central Ave. . here. £ DECATUR—Mrs. Clara Pauline Reynolds- MRS ANNA 0’NEIL S He added that the building had been ) ik X55 o axter, 34. Survivors: Husband, Curtis iq 5 ( He was a njembe r of St. Joan of Eaxter; son. Robert James: daughter, 1 entered and walls smeared. ident ry or OCC) Arc Church and the Knights of Co- | Kathryn Louise: stepmother. Mrs. Charles Carl W. Linderman, president, BBY X Massonee; half-sisters, Bernard i i i r 8 $2 | ood > 20) XXL We /

ow ¢ lumbus. Survivors are the wife, | Moaonee: , hall Waldo rote Dard said the practice is general throughMrs. Mary Delight Gartland; three |b other, Noble Reynolds. out the city. He said much of it can ; Over 1,600 Polos! Our Share of a Great Purchase! All Fresh! Just Arrived! Made to Sell Up to $1!

daughters, Matjyellen, Kathryn and DUG GE ae ML. Hawi Sar : ee | be attributed to destructive play by Elizabeth, all of Indianapolis; a Sis- | Enily Fisk and Mrs. Beatrice et To : . i neighborhood children, but must be ter, Miss Ann Gartland, and g | John R..| Russell F. and Herbert C.. Life-long Resident Dies at stopped even if police assistance is

, : 4 brother, Henry. ; ind ' brother, Thomas, both of Cleveland. ELKHART Alvan Clinton Moore, 70. necessary. He appealed to parents

MRS. BARBARA ELLA FURN- Survivors: pike Nora; son, , Emerson: Boonville. to warn children against making ’ wghters, Mrs . Davenpor rs , : 3 - ISH, who died yesterday at her |J Mattil and Mrs. Paul De sisters, iiiatglimipeine playgrounds of homes under con home, 234 S. Harris Ave. is to be Mrs. Adlet Ruddell, Mrs. Joseph Burton struction. i > Hy i and Miss Dora Moore. Ti Q ial Cite Need of M $e buried in Floral Park Cemetery 7 Mrs. Lydia Buck, 8. Survivors: Three | £{MES Specia I 1te Need o en 3 2 SY rye iugnters, a son an a sister. \ ee, rq » 3 3 following funer hl Services. tomorrow ELWOOD—Frank Smith. 77. Survivors: BUORYIL E, Juhe: S~Mrs, Anne Association members pointed out at the pEsidetite at 2 p. m. She | vrife, Alice; sister, Mrs. Florence Rhodes. | O'Neil, who died at her home here the immediate need for several hun- > was 80. #2 a = | yesterday, is to be buried in Maple | , ; : Ot Mrs. Fuinisiy was born in Ken-| GARY—George Semanchik, 16. Surviv- cred skilled workers and laborers for

1) ; .« acz |0°s: Mother; brothers, John and Mike, | Grove . Cemetery here following work on new construction ~ tucky and camp to Indianapolis 35 |; 4 a sister Emma :

years ago. She was a member of 5 Mrs. Jade Geriz, 30, y : : " : in ohn; daughter ara Marie: sons, the United Brethren Church in | John Jr. and Donald: parents. Mr. and | lome.

Kentucky. Shie was . married in |Nrs. Ben Ficker: brothers, Victor, Frank, Mrs. O'Neil was a life-long resi-

Survivors: Hus- | funeral services tomorrow at the It was reported by Hugh BremerShe was 67. - man that “Beautility House,” 1937 ’ model home in Sylvan Estates, will

6) Madison in 1909 and her husband jIevitong and Edward; _ sisters, Sister dent of Boonville. She was the be ready for inspection within a few died ses¥eral yfars ago. || Frank Kobra, 57. Survivors: Wife: | wife of Joseph A. O'Neil. weeks. Clyde E. Pike, building com- | | Survikars aie four sons, Calvin | ilieine Be Yuen abd. te; sisiers Survivors, in addition to her mittee chairman, sald the interior 5 Buy for Yourself! Buy for Father’ $ Day June 20th! ols pm mi fe sl Voge SRT 7% ol 2H | husband, are “two sons. Herbert, | ReBring completion and Ianscaping all of Indianfgpolis, anc obe uranlea t. M i- | Boonville, a ester, Evansville; ; bg : : . Jones, San a one daugh- i lp uae a daughter, Mrs. Ernest W. Owen, President Lunderimn appointed a ARE IN THE PICTURE" EVERYWHERE! Genuine Celanese, Novelty Cotton ter, Mrs. Lottigi Jones, Indianapolis; | Filmer and Lawrence. | Indianapolis! + two sisters, Mrs. committee to select a new meeting 7 od; BE ne ae Reymond Ramsey! 3 | | George Thomas. Kansas City, Kas. | Place for the summer. Tt includes Not matter where you go this summer... Weaves, Nub Effects! 4, # grandchildren, | con Whig eee No Ward. 68. Survivor: | .nq Mrs. Bertha Nix, Evansville, | Valter M. Frans Paul Pike and For- or if you don’t go anywhere . .. you'll need | ® Gaucho Neck ® Bib Style : FRANK DEEMING, formetly of [i HUNTINGTON Henry Johnson, 62 Sur and a brother, Nathan Hines, Boon- |" B- Kelloge. . polo shirts aplenty. . ® Button Front ® Woven Febrics [11 | Y ug rs, 3 \ " 2404 Hovey Sti|| who died in Lafay- |inoil da brotl ville. : ; : , . ° ° . Te aren jailer Nelson Hari fev. 15. Survivos: rier eigen RIDING INSTRUCTOR NAMED Don’t wait any longer . . . because in this | Reps Front al Noveliy Stitch - J i : {Ilarents an our bh i kwav “4 received in ar|||automobile accident || Mrs. Jessie Dunathan, 84. Survivops: CITY AND RESIDENTS Thomas Nichols of the Parkway sale you buy them at this low price because olid Colors an Novelty Patterns and . near Lafayettd|la week ago, is to be |[JAUAter two sons, two haif-sisters and Riding Academy, Wauwatosa, Wis., of our extraordinary purchase! Whites Deeptones ] 1 1 Eh 220, 33 dhree half-brothers. has been engaged as instructor in 1 i buried in Crown Hill tomorrow fol-, "MERA ° § . . LBB e ® uri di Oro 1 i MOrrov - _HYMERA- Rufus C. Brush, 58. Sur CITED IN $1 0 000 SUIT horsemanship for the first two weeks . Horizontal Stripes All Fast Colors lowing funeral services at the Roy To us, Mone omen Ta ’ of the B Scout : Every Smart, New Fabric in Tremendous and | e Contrasting Effects : . ster & Askin jjnortuary at 2 p. m.|ifrs. Minnie Welch, Mrs. Beile Boyer and a oy go sep iabenms Varied Assortment. There isn't a Man. Young or ® SIZES: Small, Medi L : ¢ ¢ Hewas 4 | Ars. Della Chambers. Emma J. Schindler asks $10,000 Jay, 11 was anhounoeq: todas, Old, who Won't Want to Buy at Least 3 or 4. ma edium, Large £5 Mr. Deeminff was born in | Clark | (JAMESTOWN —Mrs. Mary Lou “ana Hefty damages in a suit on file in Superior , Leader’s—Main Floor. County and jpme to Indianapolis | Pfllev Brown: husband. Carl: daughter, | Court today against the City and k rym rm : when he was ji He had been work- | 0a, Low, and thice sisters, Mre. Earl) Mr, and Mrs A. L. Roy Lawrence, Men’s All-Wool is 4 ing in a Lafay le garage five weeks | james Graham. 2939 Broadway. = > when the aciident occurred. His | KENDALLVILLE—Homer H. Roberts. 53. The suit charged that the plaintiff 2 wife died a ao ago. juryivors: Thee sisters and Ave Drowners. | tell over a an Pr installed by Permanent Wave Swim Trunks Survivors aig two sisters, Mrs. i the city on a sidewalk in front of Martha Mosier and Mrs. Pearl Pratt, | the home and at 9 a. m. in SS.|the Lawrence property May 9. The SPECIAL 1 as of 99, « * both of Indignapolis; and three | Peter and, Paul Cathedral. He |City and property owners were neg- Includes new hair : : brothers, Pete; Deeming, Lafayette, | was 72. } } ligent in allowing the plug to pro- oo, i, Al i pinto Jhese and George Heeming and Harold Mr. Breen had lived in Indian- |trude 2 inches above the sidewalk, Nach are mew, different, beautiful with ond ing 0% Deeming of St. Louis, Mo. apolis ‘all his life and for many | the complaint alleged. Ne Aopoitment Needed Siastic ops. | Sizes 30 to « 4 MRS. ELIZABETH DELPHIA | years was a foreman at the C. and Smiter : 3¢ HENKEL, wife of William E. Henkel, | G. Potts Foundry from which he REPORTS JEWEL THEFT ware Syed, Dlenshed hard | i Hi president, of Eenkel-Randall-Warn- | retired five years ago. He was a| Police today were investigating |J| | Speciarty. EE i er Co., died } yditerday in her home, | member of SS. Peter and Paul |the theft of jewelry valued at $1000 = 3115 N. Merid}} n Se She is to be | parish and the Knights of Co- |from the a of william C. Bach- Deluxe Permanents =. Mu op Lied. Shitunk: E LUAKY MEN! Who Wear Sizes 36 to 44! buried in Cre fordsville tomorrow |lumbus. He is survived by several | elder, 1998 N. New Jersey St. Mr. Genuine Ol Gor® en 's riz or : | following fung ral services at the | nieces and nephews. Bachelder told officers he missed Shieris Sy Lind oil, § 10:00 op 2 pe \ SE) Tr F Br d F ? Hisey & Ty Funeral Home at| MELVIN T. SERVER, lifelong res- the gens oy frigas pe be did not Permo- Oil Wave sii $3.30 C \ ~ : Wo; amous brands o no p. m. ident of Indianapolis, died yester- |Know how long they had been gone. X CNEVEUR clues her tats Ed as CC % i See oy Born in Wigelang, us, Henkel | day in his home, 1521 Stamm .Ave; Jrmmeshe - Only Sew toon Supplies in seale 4 married Mr, Menkel 52 years ago. | Ravenswood, Funeral services are| ARMOUR PICNIC SCHEDULED CENTRAL BEAUTY 8 Hg as 74 ang ‘had been a resident | ito be held at 10 a. m. Friday at the | All office and plant employees of : on of I dianapoiil 35 years. She was Meyer Abdon Funeral Home, | Armour & Co. have been invited to 209 L 0. O. F, Bide. ~Penn.-Wash. ° oo mber of | ihe Meridian Street [1807 N. Illinois St.. Burial is to be |the annual employee's picnic at 2 q EL. Churchs | lin Crown Hill. Broad Ripple Park Saturday. She is surviied by her husband; Mr. Server was 70. Surviving are

yrother, Samuel M. Grimes, his wife, Pearl, and one son, MelBra eH: a nied? Mrs. L. A. Rose, vin Jr.

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If Bought in Today's Market 35¢c Would Be the Price!

Made to Sell for $1.29

These are the very same grades that men were buying in twos and threes at our sale last week. Your choice of NOVELTY PRINTS, NUBS, SEERSUCKERS and COVERTS. Sizes 29 to 42, + Suitable for Tennis, Golf and sports and dress wear. Leader’s—Main Floor.

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a St." Joseph Ceriztery. eo 6 > A resident & Indianapolis since | AUTO RADIO 1913, Mr. Deniina had operated a | To Match the Dash of Your Car fruit stand in fihe city market for | pale

| Price glasses that suit your per24 years. He lame to the United | sonality as well as correct your vision.

They're full cut. Vat dy ed. Unconditionally- guaranteed for size, Ema and color-fast. Sep your wife ., Tell your | H friends |. . . Now’s the. timé to buy yqur RESO 8 . summer supply .. . . especially when ‘you IH os can pocket so great a saving.

Leader’s—Main Fleor.

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% " States 35 years ago and was mar- | ; 3 T : ib! | States 35 year) ago and was mar. | is % tou may pay for them in easy weekly Two-Button Shoulder z Two-Position Collapsibl e after coming hbie e. He was a mem- | payments. ¥ ber of Holy Rosary Church. i . r osher' BAB y CAl RIAG E vy Survivors are [he wife; two broth- | $1 0 DD ; , Ba ers, Charles ang Mike, both of For- | | Wee nw HC. Tahrback:

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TIMOTH N EN, Ww ; | terodyne oe. autos Registered Optometrist = | riot TEN, Who Glen || meth SN rn «boi = HANDY FOR-TRAVEL! | tral Ave, is to o¢ buried Friday in | sit £15 Radio Co. EE Holy Cross a emetery following | 18 S. Capitol Ave. = S 983 funeral serviec; : at 8:30 a. m. at | ammm? Doors South of Washington St. emt! ° q¢ E ooo : : E : : nt BR a as Do = Replacement Price Will NS. Sigg : ade of Ape ase Coney Yom EE Be $6.98! and Panel ri . Sizes . BE : ea ... so after | RELAX wes acoREy suonts §) 5 = oh Ee, WHIECosD LER ors CRRRINGE EPH Te Gen dd vip . 0 cotton. in small, medium ¢ = root BRAKE. BROWN CHASSIS, Bonen: wire wheels. with! Lin. ‘non- ‘ : I stick to pleasingly MILD whisky Z F00 darge ar ’s—Main Bom = ke * -Leader’s—Second Floor. Let dny's end be worry's end .. . just sit easy—RELAX. A i i Il TR LE EH i» ittle drink, perhaps en pi is rings enjoymen 1 a . i irl drink, perhaps? Thon pick whisky thee brings gym BOYS' Sanforized = MEN'S Regular $2.50 White Dt Lah mek, i man ews de dons 22 Shrunk : : , good taste come through in hh just as tit lors the sg \ : = S ort S hoes ’ Continental Distilling Corporation, Phila., Pa. Was " S lac ks E > ! 4 2 All First 8 9 ¢ | ! = All Goodyear Welts! : Made to Sell for 89¢ = Choice of Plain White, White i = d Black, Punched or Ven1 Ee ern Of ue Sita = tilated ren cS oo Slack model with separate waist-band, ad- = Straight Tip, Plain Toes, justable side’ buckles. Plain and pleated = Trouser Crease Styles, Cuban front and wide bottoms. Sizes 12 to 18. = , or Low Heels. Sizes 6 to 11. ¥ . : Leader’s—Second Floor. = Leader’'s—Main Floor. [ln A Os RR > ~ : | Leader's Basement Specials . 5 E : kt | Si 37 noi Flour | Turkish Towels | “Fabray” | 800 Lace Gurtains “¢ . : x SACKS | reer mevaue | Table Oilcloth | Salesmen’s Samples 4 z ; : | 1 to 2-Yard i A for ¢ | since C 5 jE oe 0 | CC Yd, H Wide" es, : 1a ge | : o '} Made by the Quaker Lace Co. |} S$ y oon sire — Wad, ana | Soe 100 ane cunnty wk | ar inches wide, washable || onoie’or Roos weaves J} SS a Th igh ies in this product are cne year or more old. . 90 Proof at tL Eg N o E D w H Yu % KY Bleached fine {or tea towels with colored borders. While same oficloth, fine for wall TINGHAMS, assorted Styles. 2 lw 25% straigh ky, 75% grain neutral spirits. 5% straight ] | 650 last. covering, Many 3 nd 8 of a kin Sk whisky eight i" ears old. 20% straight whisky one year oid. LIKE YOUR CIGARETTE... Sin i Leader’s—Basement. Leader’s—Basement. | Leader’ s—Basement. J Aiend Bi