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PAGE ID THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES — MONDAY, OCT. 25, 1937
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ANDREWS rin Russell Miller, 40. 2 a | Survivors: Wife, uth; daughter, Mrs: Roa SEN=-Agatha, widow of tis hnibago patients rea attractive,
Willard Collins; ‘son, Jack Leroy, ste son, | § 3 ; 8. J. Brochhausen, mother of Wil- , A232 | Eldon Hahn! sisters, Mrs. E. H. Peabody : Me dim K. and Henry v., sister of George | Tomioriable home, HE-5040 ane RE Roscoe Humphrey, drother, Barl 3 i Xl : Harry V. Wade, American- United | Mamie" Nichok La BH ML » RPALISI IC 3 SRIb" Rta, special this . ille | Re S i : 9 amie chotlas, enry unkel, Mrs ‘eek, 8395 ARTZ CAUTY BALON, » Bo : : i | Life Insurance Co. president, today W. Beck ahd Mis. Anna Droege, | 310 Roosevelt Bldg. RI-0734
| began as president of the Indiana passed away Baturday, Oct, 23, at resi- | CONVALEBOENTS=-Chtoniealy 111 aged
v DN NTN » ayne i Be Suy- | | 3 : X | ¥ re arents r. “an I'S. rover | | ) 2 . | > : den 4 £ IxXpe “en A 25 Y RE wie, Hite, Tm. Wy wig i : Lo | | Legal Reserve Life Insurance Com- day 0 ot 26, B20 n Ave hac BROS. | © Drive Wosdrud me On : { ; | 2 > . | BUOOMINGTON-Mrs. Katherine Shale | Po ah a g | Danies. Feroioes Hol Crate Saute e Ta: | nts ya TEES O00 FRER : Be I one, TOR: | | | Mr. Wade was elected Saturday to| terment Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends Irooit PATTY ACAD To Hoe
1} ¥ Jor. 'C. 'W. | : ger Nis. i Ninh, ©. Ww | ¥ { | succeed Fred Alexander, Lafayette fHvivea, [HAIR DYFING service. no enarge. ROYAL | E 1 | Life Insurance Co., who Was named | FDWARDS-Blla R., wife of Charles A. | AUTY ACAD. 401 Roosevelt Bldg
[ BLUFFTON--The Rev, Walter M. Hollo- | ’ Wife of Ex-Public Service | | Deter, 60. Survivors: Lite Alice: four | AUTO Dealers Counsel a 8 Arthur V. Brown to Give executive committee member. as rie F. Meyer Ji. passed | Lost and Found 0 - Caries 0. Won 3 Cg Other officers chosen Were H 6'N. Meridian, Bervices nr the man. | =ost and Foun | Yopeter. i oh ere arry 4156 N. Meridian, 8 ice the FLAN Commission Member Once | “mann memes sony, a sure. | DENIES Accusation; Says | Cm Luncheon for Visitors | woodbury, vice president; Fred| 3d. rl pr RAS Sapam aeeesosossssases | F REL mvite FEMALE wire-haired pup: vieini a Fe
. ors: Husband; daughter, Anna Margovet; | i : [ Sterling, Secretary -teras n ™ Si | | i | moth Tr ¢ rothers, | bin urer, and L.| Burial Crown Hill riends mav eall at » Fa ha Gar ved mn Huntington. Bagar a eT pe Seer, | Strike Violence Feared. ; And Officials. |G MoAndless, executive committee | (yoann, tary Tuesday afternoon and | a Cu, un Wade. ‘Di [Schlatter and Mrs. Anna Watskin. | | : : _.. | member. | *dnesday. 3
FOBT — Light tan wire hair terrier one pa Mrs. Filla R. Edwards, wife of su ROOK VILLE John W. Brockman, 76. | : a — | HAYES=—=John, 1845 Koehne 8t., hushand standing up, North Bide: reward Wa 1 Vv y Ii { of Jennie Haves and son of Mrs, Jalie 3301
i mn irvivors: Daughter, Mrs. Elzina Kirseh- | : \ , , : y Charles A. Bawards, former Indiana | baum: sons. Paward Harkv asomtrionon | (Continued from Page One) hn 3 _Arthu 3 Brown, Indiana Na- | STUTZ STOCK TAKEN { Hayes brother of O. L, Hayes, Mrs. W. | FOX TERRIER black head hare car Public Service Commission men- FELWOOD William Bdgar Morrds. 88. | seri ov oa Aw aE saa. 1 E 3 i | tional Bank president, is to give a B. Datman ‘and Mrs. 'C. E. Ball, all of | side. “Mickey. Reward 83535 Wo Ciao ber. di . ‘ : Survivors: Wife, Cora: daughter Mrs. Au. tioned. He said that more than | : E | luncheon for ab 165 I Rati Indianapolis, passed away Bunday eve- | BE-1431-R iv r, Te last “night in ‘her ROME, |drev Roop: brother AIS . | 250 men ‘Were “looked out,” although ; i | n for about 5 nternation- FROM MARKET LISTS | ning, Bervices at the PLANNER & BU- : Ea : : 4156 eridian St, after a long | FIWOOD-Lawrence w _— WB yO : 0 ly hou 3 lal Harvester Co. officials and In- CHANAN MORTUARY, Tuesday. 3 p. n FEMALE wire-hy fed; mo ty white 0 Mess, he was 70 RTE er eT rs Harve 0 y ~ ly par SEL YEY l'dianapolis businessmen in the Co- — BRE Lg i 2654 : iy ed . oo mi isters rs ; ma Rs, Po i : . > : 22 rie N x Funeral services are to be held | Mr Fes Mors I I i TE to Bargain’ lumbia Club tomoirow following an Delisting of common stock of the vited. Burial Crown Hill FOUND Key near Fountain Baus re . 1 cx TY Mays . 3 : " Ree agg vet Ep anc Tanneent reg a E saa in wa . » » . { Sg [inspection of the company’s new | Stutz Motor Car Co. of America, VENI D ER Rd ward father of Mrs. John sagged 150 EE Wash } VoRueEY n ; Buchanan Mortuary. Burial P, bs : 1 i some wiEs | plant under construteion ; J p Jalton ahd grandtathier of Ellen Dal- | gr at T i ! A Mr. Roberts charged that the Ea p inder construteion on the Ine, on the New York Curb EX= | ton, died Monday, Oct, 25. Punsral from Dd IER Tare. oe treats ( ace, curly tai tay,
: Aa ry WAMMOND-«John ¥. Kuhlman, 80. Sur. : : { 3 3 to be in Crown Hill vor o. Anna, daughters, Mrs Hu, | struck companies, which are mem- Brookville Road. change and Chicago Stock Exchange | the lafe residence. 635 N. Rural, Wednes Oct, Mth, Reward. 2868 Brill B Tyr & ats P 10 or ) Y vg T hE : > y i ware B6¢ H oad Poin) Miss Bila Rauch, dang | 51 VQ, MG Igoe: M0: Jn Peek: | bers of the Indianapolis Auto | Guests are to include Governor | has been ordered by Federal TES Wolter. Pumeral Home | Rion ond EORT-A vellow pigskin gio f . Ny Pin YoYo Fo Yas < | L n ” . 3 el 3 mone AO £ Ve ow g~ g love h had _ Ww TR family, Martin "| Trades Association, have refused to Townsend: Mavor Boetcher; Creorge | Robert C. Baltzell, nd wa Hursday 2p. in. Friends may on towh ®aturday, DR-1980 she ha ved 20 years in Hunting- | _ LA PORTE --Mrs. Sophia Bormann, 92. | regain wit e i id, | I'S v . vo © j&% at the home any tite hefore 10 a. Mm. LOST Ci ME cla ton before coming to Indianabols | Survivors hrs Rh anoraann, o. | Dargai ith th union. He Said, | ; : Olive, Chamber of Commerce 5 The order was issued to Arnet B. Wednesday. BLACKWELL, BERVICE BT old M. ¥ H clas he Sa ~ ih nd Mrs Klugstad; sons. Alfred and e are ready to negotiate at an: president; Michael J. Graham. In- | Cronk, trustee in bankruptey, who | 25 years ago. She was a member | Christ Borm: time.” hs MAYER =Olutles of the Second Presbvteris hatred Mrs. Martha Dorland Miles, 88 Sure | . . m= > BE a : ; : h econd Presbyterian Churel), | yivors: Husband: Kons John and Leon | Mr. Joseph's statement in full: | superintendent; John A. Brookbank, | tions regarding trading in the stock. Cincinnati, 0. and Mrs. Thomas t : mel of England, grandfather of Charles | EEE
the church's missionary ociety, | Miles | wxxr i ies | 1 <OCT When automobile mechanics em- The Alps hold the § tlight in | Indianapolis branch manager: Svd- Plans far company reorganization | R Maver, passed away Saturday Ber (Alteration Specialist) po po / 7 : :
OH " * SEY - a . h WwW. tt 0 td R . dianapolis Harvester plant general | “everal davs ago asked for instruc. | Maver, brother of Ma Ee ; Business Services 10
Pronviaeum 3 Me Naroline | George Ww Harness, 65, Survivors: Sis- | : oh : | | CE ana A CATOINE | prs Mrs. Bdith Shank, Mrs. John Ander- | Ployed in service stations of four | guidebooks to Switzerland's beau- | Ney G. McAllister, Harvester Co [are to be submitted in Pederal | i005 at the vesidence, 5242 Central Ave Sentt Harrison chapter of the | son T Elila Satterlee, Mrs. Frank | automobile dealers in Imdianapoli eri 3 ok y : . . Tuesday, 9:30 a. m. Friends invited | ALTERATIONR ladle men'z garments: Daughters of th YAATIARYY PIAL Walz, rs. Ada HWeidloff and Mrs. Fliza- » 1apoiis ties, but if ve ak y . president, and other company offi- Court Nov, 14 ferment Cincinnati clean ennai fers, Peline, | aughters of the American Revo . > . , 1t If you think thev are | repair, 1 Reasonable, ation beth Phalen: brother, Ralph Harness struek on Monday, Oct. 18, and em- | or ' . cials = Ey —. — MRFON-] | MEYER O JACORS u | v | : i . : e only attractio i - iy ‘KEON-- Barney, father af an and | Survivors besides her hushand ra va Bertha Wolderbaum | plovees in six other automobile 1 nly at racH ns in the moun Mr. McAllister is to give the prin- WAR VETERAN 92 DIES | Tom MeKeon. died a1 Nix Nome 912-014 5. 16th Bt "FA-646" Vag Bhi i Phy on ne 53 ghiers, Mildred and Virginia Kiefer: | Service stations left their posts on | fainous republic take a look at | cipal address and the luncheon pro ’ ’ West View Drive, Monday morning. (Alitn HIRES) { da 1 I Ss naries X amar, Mavhard. Menford, Walter vi ’ Tae : tals : 3 » ! - nera Thursday 8.30 at the 1 * Mever Jr, Indianapolis: a brother, | and Lowell Kiefer: sisters Mrs. David the following two days; ‘When picket Mademoiselle Revboulet (abave), |aram is to be broadeast, Mr. Brown ORLEANS. Oct 95 (U.P) 9 a. Mm. Assumption Chiire | | BPRCTIALIZING safety glass: D4-hour Berve George W. Rauol Nation Wea wer and Mrs. aura Large: brothers, | lines formed at service stations She has Bb said. WIRE has the half-hour be- AANS, Oct. 25 (U.P) ==James | Holy Oross Cemetery, Prion wi foe Wit, LIAM HUMBERT, 392 N. Delas dod Ls ich, Marion, and | Wa r, Elmer, Harley and Arthur Holder- [where the Workers vefused to Isave| °C as been selected as the | pinning at 1 o'clock an : WIBM il Johnson, 92-year-old Civil War vet-| XIRBY | Wate ©I-0014. RI-2048 nree grandsons, Charles Mevel n I Rd . An Sen. asettiost oir! § \ 8 ¥ ‘ CIOCK and Wa 6 1€ | apa) 1 at « | Ki f FETIP AYA 11 ‘ederick Mever and John Mever NEW CARIISER-Mrs Minnie Rose @p | UHEIr positions notwithstanding a | Pretd rl in the land second half-hour, from 1:30 to 2 cian. died at his home near Leipsic | NR LI Yin ih Verngn, Tod (Auto Repairing)
} : 1 ‘ - ye age the Wf John i ivors: Sons, Charles and Rober, Rose | Strike call had been issued bv the ~ iD. Wh d ‘Rn bh W. of thi RT ) | Evan Jones an 5. Maude M. Ramuen 0138 Parking Btorage by dav or
late vesterdav, | iy aid Raph W. ot tile Pity. Miotey CHICK ROUSBH, 350 N. Capitol Ave. Ils mon
all of Indianapolis RUSS VI ev, Fdwatl Hart- Jabor organizer , i A : Aoi H W ER wi) Sha 1] an _ Wi oa enbane labor organizer, other automobile The party of eompany officials | of Kirkland, passed at the hom: : x ARI ES W. MAYER, who died Ther. MaYv 2 nd dealers not affected by strikes plans to leave the club at 10 a. m Legals 98 Ba. "Cpuneiny. atthe: Jordan Pane: Tp iy athodist oO rr Saturdat Sc 2 SUTVivOrs : . NXT © : . 4 94 Min v i Jordai MAeTra "3 A 3 = 1 0c Hospital Saturda 1S 1a No Neal, 28 Survivor recognized that trouble was being fo- on the INSPection of the DIANT UN | Sora RR ARRAS ARRRRARARARNANARAA, Hoe ’ 1550 Br ool ve. Wednendn Hr COREE Stu ity: 8D I Rn
ho Sad in Fn] «is ] in rs, Noah Neal; sisters : Vadis . : a be buried in Cincinnati following Mrs WW, Pound and Mrs. Gladvs Geozeft, | MeNted which was affecting the der construction NOTICE TO BIDDERS Oct. 27. 10 a. Mm i at North Vernon A ‘ NEAR : : Chir at 1:30 Pp. m (Auto Rebuilding)
funeral services at 9:30 a. m. to UPLAND Bway A DeWolf. 63. Sur- Public and themselves injuriously, | idk . Sealed proposals for the construction of <3 pe er ’ morrow in his home, 5242 Centra] Vivors: Wife, and brother, Lewis “Many of the men on strike had Visit Retail Office ottage No. 4 for Men, Central State Hos- | Friohds med eye. ™, TINA iD JETT garage. 517 N. Talbott. L,I1-0072, Ave. He was 8 Ww ARASR--Jo hn Cross, 53 Survivors BRAN as uo \ > t Indianapolis Indiana, will be re | otor rebuilding, body, fender repairing, ( A 4 w Ne assured their employers that thev | Following the luncheon, an in- | ceived by the Board of Trustees of the | SARSFIEUD=Matyv. mother of Mis John painting
; ns, John Jr. Leonard Ed Mr. Mayer, an Indianapolis resi- | wa: Geot bend Th . , Ld : Central State yspit t ie M1 a) , an ana - ard 5 ge and Robert daughters, | had Joined the labor on ; (y : : . ‘ntral State Hospital at the office of > Fp John J. Barsfield. grand 1 . dent for 37 Vears. retired six vears | Helen, Ann, Mary. Cathleen and Peggy because they Ww tod 1 n| - dS | spection is to be made of the com- the “Siler intendent of Said ‘Central State De hy, John ps held, gran 1- (Beauty Shops) \ . « i i A i « . , & > Oy =i {in r x 13 g 5 : x a : £ , rt - . . - ! ere to hey would : : | Hospital, Indianapolis, Indiana, until the | ‘maysfiold, Bleanor and Robert Linderen | COLLEGE Beauly Bhon Permanents, 82 up,
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a rr fe 100 r 1 Nd « pany’s retail office on W. Wash=- | hour of 11:00 A. M., Friday, November 12, died Mohday morning at the home of Bhampoo, ket, 835c D05 College, 1.1-3045
ago as active manager of the | not be able to work unles i p s they did | Clos oh 7 « il Sool © Eo 3 4 e 0 0 ey 1937 (Central Standard Time) » uneral ! \ i : cible Steel Co. of America Indi- JOHN W. BROCKMAN 50; others stated that they had paid t Be Made ington Si | All material furnished and labor pers | 2:18 i A TRARY Mase Kit wy, Faranee; Flue Repairing) formed in connection with the erection | : FRANCE HEATING 00 =TMurnace repairs
anapolis plant, but continued in an their initia - | y i tertai advisory capacity. He had been an | DIES IN | BROOKVILLE | repr OR pis rath ates On Petroleum Shipments Mh ER Be entertain its De ok. Sai Con orm With the | SCHUMACHER Magdaline « heloved on all makes “Examinations free.” elder of the First Presbyterian that they went on strike sololv | Fir tee. Rana LO OE BUSES | Ne hy Thc one peared or | Nile of ‘Albert B. ‘Behumacher wnd ns _ BE-308). BE-4881-M Church for 37 Vears ti oe an stri e solely | Into State. in the Hotel Antlers during the eve- | jects, 1400 Petcher Trust Building, snd | or I Ee a TR ay Bats | poaranad furnace repairing. Bl R OTR He is survived by a son. Verd K BROOKVILLE, Oct. 25 (U. P= IOS of en ol oui) harm, And | : { ning About 300 are expected to Bevington ja ne 1 ws in Build- urday evening, Oct. 93. uneral ®ei A ri . Tr HA-2823-R and a grandson, Charles R. Mayer, [John W. Brockman, 76, former |. ns vat " Tr ws Realy ian Neils . : : | attend ‘and hear Speeches by Both | fees sald drawings aoa rpeeiontione ore | SHaross oh, of, the epidence Tuesday | So ve epairing) ; both of Indianapolis: a brother, 'ranklin County treasurer and vice | urn to work at once but Tndiana’s drive against substand- company officials and dealers available in addition to copies on file in| the Becond Evangelical Reformed | VaR on, jeaned. Yoparred HALL NEAL 457¢
. \ for fear of IA Py ard val , . ? ; the offices of the Superinte hire asant d Shelby at William E., Cincinnati, and a sig- president of the Franklin County | Ynoly Wars. ara petroleum products and oil Mr. Brookbank announced that | State Board of ACot hope ionqent ¥ie, "tite a Bip Drom ni rlonids ave | =LURNACE. L1-4576 ter, Mrs. Anna D. Arnel, living in | National Bank, died at his home Patrons and customers ‘whose
“bootleggers” was inaugurated to- Wednesday is to be open housge fot Proposals shali be submitted separately welcome Pleas omit flowers WALD | (Grading=8odding) England {here yesterday after several weeks’ Cars needed service repairs have day with the employment of gradu- | customers at the new Harvester gi General Construction FUNORAL HONE HENRY & BON: crushed stone, einders, and Ventilating SHARTFEL==Charles, af Marion, Ind, he ! ‘ =
lillness. Funeral services will be held | hesitated to bring their ears into the 2t¢ chemists to operate the newly- | branch building | $B) dieut ie ; loved [ Benjami i Elizabetl opi In Jews, EIEN Cy iimbing aved On o enfamin anc izahein ( Hauling)
D. B. FOX, New Augusta Yost- { t t cons cue to of € i ve T a ¥ 7 a ster for 23 VORYS died rE Yat tomorrow shops. Jnecertain y and w orry, pick | I truct d labora Ty f th Oil | Harvester Company officials who D Electrical nstallations Bhartel of 227 N. Delaware St Apt. i Sa 5 rly Mr. Brockman was owner of the ets and threats have made both shop | Insp tion Division. are to attend are MN rr. McAllister oO (E) Finishing Hardware y b Pe hh iy Errel wang Dati ne. ROW] - are A a ectio 0 a atte 1 A + E 8g (AY. FB). lite, 40 vears Mineral Wedneida, dependable driver BROWN, 2 308 Mars
{ 7 oy i? ‘Nital va re - a way arty Brookville Electrical Co. from 1905 nel employees inefficient, unneces- | The new setup is part of the Di- | R. Morrison, vice president in charge | ang = (0 Bia Mnishing * hardivare gep- | Oct. 27, at the MOORE & KIRK NORTH tindale. ¥#-1804 practically his entire life in | © 1927 sarily increasing cost of service to | Vision's reorganization program pro- | of sales; C. R. McDonald, vice |aratel . PAST , TONERAL HOME. 3530 St jioh (Lamp Remodeling) Augusta. He was a member i. - the public, And all because a grou | vided by an Act of the 1937 General president in charge of manufactur | PO Jrise be State ard OF ron ne gu] Be and Park | ORRNIZE. your ol tiv SFR { the 3. OO. ©. PF. Masons and REFUSE COLLECTION of labor organizers have insisted | Assembly, Products specified under | ing: William S, Elliott, vice presi= | Accounts Form No. 96 with non=collusion SWARTZ-Dudley N. INick) THE Coneres floor lambs, Estimates free, HU=-2788 Salem Evangelical Lutheran Church. tha. Indianapolis garages must em- | the law must be inspected and ap- | dent and general counsel; J. L. Me- ote BG HecOmBATIES by Giiestiannaiwe | Deloved husband of Dorothy and father | (Laundry) He is survived by his ‘Wife. T0 BE MADE WEEKLY ploy ho one not affiliated with the | proved before it can be sold or used | Callrey, airector, domestic and| Form 96-A for any proposals of $5,000.00 puss away nee i Whe: HAND LAUNDRY =Bpecializing on shirts, Esther; a son, Bryan; two daugh- machinists union. A few men have ' in the State, the Division an- Canadian sales; A. B. Holler, treas- Ra tor Der R nen Ih ospeet- | Gav. 3 1. th. at the PLANNER & BU TRuEh Ty hed: call, deliver; refers ters, Rachel and Mrs. Ruth Shaw - agitated 10 strikes in a week. nounced urer; 8. D. White, secretary; A. W.| (B) Accompanied hy certified oheck, CHANAN MORTUARY Friends THY (Mattresses) and a grandson, Matthew Fox, ajl| Winter ash and garbage collec- “In fairness to the shops that are | Under the plan inspectors check |Seacord, works manager; J. D. Me- | cashiers check or bidders bond drawn MATTREGRES. pillows, © of New Augusta tion schedules are to go into effect | strike ridden, to avoid damage to, ®ach shipment of petroleum into Cann, manager of industrial en- | hve (57%) per cent of the maximum bid | Nk EI yr ro Pnar Bl, Mk renovated since. 1886 0 Funeral services are to be held next week, Louis C. Brandt. Works property and injury to employees | the State Taking samples, the in- gineering and construction: George | Intluding alternate: Sealed BHVE] Woy Weber and Rdward CG Piaohe pared 431 Mags RI-B605 ’ 2:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Board president, announced today. Who have loyally remained at work, | spectors make preliminary tests. | J. Kelday. industrial relations man- ing the HH of the project tive CORBIFUC, | he Bie any Se et ha (Mattress Repairing) hurch. Burial is to be in the In all parts of the city, ashes and to protect the public against inferior | The samples then are sealed and | 2Ber; C. H. Smart, assistant to vice | tion branch to which the bid pertains and | yop) Wednesda Oot 81 2 1 at | ABC MATTRESS CO ==411 W. Warh, Now Augusta Lutheran Cemetery garbage will ‘be collected once each | Or delayed service, automobile deal- brought to the local laboratory, president in charge of sales; K. O me bidder whose. bid. fs accepted shall | Brown I Pru oo Loh the RI-20..L. Dw enevHtoh Nerv. BAY: MRS. ELIZABETH WILMETH, “ook. ers of the city have seen fit to close | If the chemists find that the Hg oS OR I rr a Sonus FC. WILSON FUNBRAIL, HOME, 1211 Vamiing) nmer Indianapolis resident and | = | their service departments until busi- | sample does not meet the law's ren | ra) ng pub lc relations; M. J. | io0n) per cent of the contract price Wedhesday Hon, Too, SUNNY NNW SHE aa wm al kinds JACKBON wife of P. H. Wilmoth. who died Sat- 8. M. in the Jordan Funeral Home NSS can again be carried on in a quirements, the product is not per- a an Superintendent, Indianap- | with surety or sutettes to the 1 | CH-heT SS rdav in Denver, Colo. was to be and at 1:30 p. m. in the North Ver. hOrmal manner, and men are en- | mitted to be sold in Indiana, aa H > Jose, Wistrict sales | ony ‘ofrect ‘for one year from the date of (Printing) uried there following funeral serv- Non Presbyterian Church. She 2bled to work under conditions freed | The laboratory is to be dedicated AoOrvieT os eh GH BORO Thay oo de tie Board of | Cards of Thanks 2 | RUSH jobs make smile, HENDREN toda was 8/5 of restraint and coercion, when by Governor Townsend Wednesday, RRNEREDY a L NV. Hully, |. a Ty BE EE AAA ANAS | TINTING, 405 Sor Bide. RIABID. Survivors besides the husband are The widow of William G. Norris, | Shops are open to all-=whether they | the Division announced hager used truck sales 3) the bidders for a period of thirty (30) | M'OLURE-We with to {hank our many | (Rugs Made to Order) wo sons, Roy F. and Delbert © Wil- | North Vernon newspaper publisher, | PeIONR or not to any labor organt- PRR re ay Fie DEL OF SoesriNe © AAR Big kad the ‘death of our | FLUFL ehenille rugs mode from old rugs. neth, both of Indianapolis, and (Who died in 1931, Mrs. Norris hag | ation DEPREZ T0 SERVE AT The Board of Trustees reserves the | beloved dayehter, CAROLYN HOPE Mi rIvE Yrtnnice, Rus Tep HA hoe prices, three daughters, Mrs, Besse Ross | lived here abut a year “Sales of new and used cars and GROUP MAY SEEK Re Any In 1 ry | Mi a RL Jugs Oler “Ms ° . . Te ois oo nak n combination 1010 and schon! ehurche Beanhlorsom v- | (Rugs Cleaned, Made, Repu” nd Mrs. Ruby Hedres, both of | She was born in Cincinnati ang repair parts will be carried on as N G A CONVENTION waive any informalities therein and/or | taker, and Rev. Wright, and all for tho | . U. 8. NOTICE OF PARK Oh 1A. to yefaet WHY all proposals floral tributes, MR. AND MRS. ALBERT | Ww. O. Jones, Ine.
AVY RY N ) it yy » . Yap ' . jasual.” Denver, and Mrs. Bdith Curtre. | moved to North Vernon with her sua Copies of the drawings and specifica | MH. M'CLURE AND OHILDREN . - tions mav he obtained from the Architects | Rug Cleaning HU=17368
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Roulder, Colo, and six randchil- | parents as a child S as . { ol : , dren e ii charter member a t) oe ye A ! Brig Gen, D. Wray DePres, Shol- | and Engineers upon a deposit of $15 00 | ' RUGHE cleaned, sized, $1.80 Purniture, 3 ren ps 3 ye raer ol N O. HEIRONIMUS | Petition for Federal reenenition bvville, commanding the Indiana | for ench set, satd deposit te be refunded Funeral Directors 5 pieces, 26.50, aranteed JULIAN RUG MRS. MAGDALINE ¢. SOHU- Eastern Star in North Vernon and . y : : “ring , . | provided that these documents be ves | CLEANERS 11-0384 A yIPALTNE WL - . : of the Indiana Lincoln Memorial National Guard 76th Infantry Brie | fuyne he 'o » Architects IRIAN ) ile ~ " hl n member of 1) Proshvteri 1¢ ] urned to the office of the Architects and |S RUG Ci MACHER, lifelong Indianapolis resi- oy I { 10 reshyvterian EDUCATOR. IS DEAD at Lincoln City will be considered {gade, is to serve as nominations | Engineers in good condition within five (5) WM nD BEANBI OSSOM uperior GILRANERA 6880 Frew Rian) Ns ; ind : nure , Phos, : | days of the ho wel for receiving pros , He ~b . dent who died Saturday night wi rT © thy yn ——— | Tuesday afternoon by the Indiana | committee chairman at the National | jos, TE uv Ir td aw IO pale) her home at 953 English Ave. is to | arr rs are three sons, Will C . oR Hl N . | Lincoin Union executive com- | Association of the United States|, Wage rates on this work shall not be | __ BE-1588 A TRUCK, Move voirself, #ave half be buried in Crown Hill following | NOITIS, John R. Norris and Ralph W, | RICHMOND, Oct. 25 (U P.).=N, | mittee leonvention opening tomorrow in | 10s than fe Preseithia i WL naa a WALTER I. BLASENGYM Hy PRR IT YOURSELF, TNC. 80 Ky Ave, funeral services at 1:30 p. m. to- Norris, all of Indianapolis: a C. Heironimus, 73, retired school | Governor “Townsend ex solicis Montgomery. Ala Soterimingd PuFsuAn to : te \oyinions of R . A > [ RI morrow in the residence, and at 2|Ddrother, Evan P. Jones; a sister, | Principal, died at his home here 1ast | oo. aant is expected to be present | Assembly of Indiana of 1035 FUNERAL HOME | " p. m. in the Second Evangelical and | MTS. Maude MM. Ramsey, both of |night. He had been connected With fo." 0 SOSSIon according to J. 1 MEDICAL GROUP TO MEET of we Central Beate HoNbital Trg wuByTY 20 DR-3870 Rooms Without Board 12 Reformed Church, of Which she was | Kirklin: six grandchildren and two |1ocal Schools since 1895 until his Te fgaoamb of Indianapolis, at ‘whose | The Indianapolis Medical Society | Indianapoils, Thdiane CONKLE FUNERAL HOME | a apy Ns a member many vears. She was 63, | €reat-grandchildren, Wrement two Vears ago. [home members will gather. Mr. | of Marion County is to moet at 8 1s TR PASuneritendant hte W MICH 8Y BE-1030 | © or TH at: ri ro Darn Wane Rien - { . . , 2 . Jv | ' , e LR ¥ ' . 1 € ’ 29 | nter oil wiv te mith, walkie di Survivors are her husband, Albert! ALLEN LLOYD, who died yesterday | Mi. Heironimus formerly Was |ygojoomb. union president, has re | Pp. Mm. today in the Veterans Hos 4 tanee B. Schumacher, and a sister, Miss in City Hospital, i : principal at the Ward High School | be = : Ba 8 TOLL ATES 3 NOTICE TO BIDDERS FINN BROS. $3.50=—TROA HAL f Schumacher, and a ; S¢ it) pital, is to be buried [quested that the entire organiza- pital. 2401 Cold Springs Road Sealed proposals will be received by F [ Hom ohpae as, AY : BERLE Nn oh 3 uhera 0 ) Oni wm gRTnge en oma 11a.
Louise M. Willhoff, Indianapolis. |tomorrow in Floral Park a an i pike Piel) tion support any action taken by | he Town ‘of Trancewille Pulaski Coun. | | forred, Hu-1857, R1-014 school, © Was 10 irs rineipa . . Ly ndiana or tn construction anc . ’ bl i {the committee development of a deep well as shown on 1630 N Meridian ®t TA-18%3 BROADWAY, Bit=<Targe front ronm. near hath newly furnished gentleman pros
MRS. SARAH VANDEVER, In-| funeral services at 2 p. m. in the | dianapolis resident more than 40 Conkle funeral home. He was 47. ae Dennis Junior “High Sse) The committee 1s to decide | Thanks, Mr Witham! Shas” WW PA a men dani | ferred. 11-1864 vears and widow of James Vandever, | Both in Kentucky and a resident | A Soh. John professor at (he Uni- whether a petition for recognition yy iam. | now on ‘file in the office of the Clerk. Flanner & Buchanan SLINTON HOTHL — 30 Virginia. Giean who died Saturday in her home at ep uanapolis 20 years, Mr. Lioyd | versity of Wisconsin. and a daughter, | vill be made With the National Where) hen my head ™ t Jl [the Towh Ohta. in Francesvilie navn. 25 W. Fall C k Blvd En ent a un, 1451 Hovt Ave. is to be buried in |formerly was employed at Kingan | J ¥ as a aught | Park Service of the Department of | oT eid : IH ad getsall stoppeds=up, | until 7:30 o'olock p.m, Central Standard : Fa ree va. COLLECH, 2206! WARM ROOM, _PRIWashington Park following funeral & Co. Survivors are two GUD" | Ligh school, survive. Sy. | Interior. eit Ril, gives te the hy will oe Riou Ry sgt TA-4400 EN iyliy Yim | DELAWARE 23 N AP f==Desirabla
| quickest rolief of anything I've ever a DR hal he dressed sleeping room; studio couch, steam heal;
2 ° row 3 e | ters, Mrs. Bertie Carut} Cin= = services at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the . { aruthers, n= . . { . used. I keep a tube of it with me and Nerk=Treasurer of the Town of Tr 5 } ir 1H I jreasurer of the Town of I Comfortably Air-Conditioned seeping room.
residence. She was 79. cinnati, and Mrs. Bonnie Boswell, | LOCAL MAN WAITS | Survivors are a daughter, Mrs Indianapolis; a son, James Lloyd, “DERANGED MIND. ’ oe Sl ab Howe, sol | Drilling and Developing ‘a Rock Well, Di= BRL i, Wilma A. Campbell, and a son, Dell | Indianapolis; a stepson, H. f , a $e mnt-away | Vigo e Fates on (he Work ‘shell mot BERT S. GADD | home. gentleman preferred; #3 week, : a ho IS; AN | Y N 3 when 1 feel a cold ! 3 home. S. Vandever, both of Indianapolis. | oung, Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. DR. BAHR’ S TOPIC . a Cok be less than the prescribed wage seale n 1-6 5 . 3 al , 0 1 Hazel Hitze, Cincinnati, and three : 8 coming on, I'vegot § | a: determined Pibuant o the (Pov 2430 Prospect St ORB | Sait. OREFE 175 5 8 DRIVE Front SO WT y y nt , d ’ HR { ns » | sions of Chapter 319 of the Acts o en a [ T¥win Beds, sHOWer. alio Want Ihiddie AZeY ROSS NEAL, 42 N. Pershing AY 2. | brothers, Charles Lloyd, William | MARTINSVILLE. Oct. 25 (U.P). | : Shrilchre n, and bot h {eral Assembly of Indisng. 1036. and as GRINSTEINER'S | an dn. shows tl5o want middle aged Indianapolis resident several years, |Ljoyd and Ira Lloyd, all of Ken- Dr. Max A. Bahr, superintendent | oo) Sting ‘M and REL are ingorporated in the specifications. sed by | 532 B. Market St. RIB3Ta | Tenis: 85. HA-4108-M and Berz Engineering Co. employee, | tucky { © Central State Hospit f Robert Vaughn, 30, Tndianapolis, | standbys with us.” at 1d roposal E 1 h ¢ par ed DL St. Vincent's Hos- — ol the Central State Tlospital or |..s awaiting sentencing today after Bir. Dimiet R. Witham. | or etnetors Nas oe Tor Se oun: | PERSONAL SERVICE | “room with alcove bedroom. steam heal; died Saturday =) 2 n 1 a MRS. MARY SARSFIELD dieq the Insane, is to address the Indian- | being found guilty on an auto | ) 080 ath Place. | of not less than five per cent of the bid GH HERRMANN | . private home; after b . pital. He was 29. Funeral arrATEC™ | pgay in the home of her daughter, | Dolls Junior Chamber (of Com- | bndiiey charge by a Morgan Coun Nowth Bergen, NJ. | Rito Vii 1 “case. the sicoessiny big- | 1505 8, BAST #1 PRATT) | “private entrance: IaTRe. closer thine: \ > 2 > | ” - \ + ap verville "As sie 8 50? f i | y . AVP RTE RD Ane BH Ee I —- — Mrs. John A. Lindgren Jr. 5440 N. | merce at its bi-weekly dinner to-| v Court Hong y 8 ) v Thanks, Me. Witham der fails to ‘execute contract with the 8) HISEY & TITUS Spring CNtonm heat. Private Shower Survivors are his parents, oe ~ 2: 3 ; he | ou found R #80 effec | Town, then such check or bidders bond - bath: telephone. earage. -EMDIOVed gens y ie gger; And SC LISIAN a: HHO Ste Side A EN be 3. Sw Vhe charge resulted from a $1500 | tive because it is Sifferonit It represents an | shall be ferfeited to the Town as liqui- THE tomen and Mrs. Noah Neal, Dugger; and y 0 iste ; Be} oly ri her home. She was 82 He 15 to speak on The Deranged | bb { t h | impor tant new deve lop me nt in the treatm ent, dated damages FUNERAL HOME MERIDIAN 295 N Clean comfiartiahle two sisters, Mrs, Ruby Pond. Dug- Mrs, Sarsfield, the widow of John Mind.” Dr. Frank W. Teague and | aR iy Ne : Te lie * Ti SA adecolds. REL reduces the swelling, y Proposals yi be UReryhed oh ire 08a 051 WN. an BT. | room Ih private home, good heat; Yeas ger, and Mrs, Gladys Jakob, Cali ED gy : Jol Richard Obeircic air CG - arks ur buyer, near here last ‘re eas ies the mens .. olears the head .. makes form urnis ved fh heeor ance ov h Porm | sonable, ‘TA=BIbI : J. Sarsfield, spent most of her life | h, « r Cham Dec. 27. breathing easier! 30c and $0c at all druggists, | pe Sith Tion.co fusion, affid vit iE —— ATR CONDI AS, oem —— | NEY BREEN. TI Meee |
fornia in Worcester, Mass., where services [ber members, are in charge. = i | | mocompanied by questionnaire Form DBA MOORE 5 KIRK furnished sleeping rooms: Hot ‘Water, | as prescribed By the Indiana State Board steam heal, mald service
WILLIAM J. LANDRIGAN, 18 E. | and burial are to be held. The body | A ~ : $ FATS | : V | y QS y «WAY | hex 5 = 118 ~1806-7 A-8088-8 | ni TR REY ORDO ext Bath. Arizona St, Indianapolis News was to be sent there this afternoon. | GUN BLAST INJURES YOUTH G. 0. P. LEADER IS DEAD [Ta a hn " or Fiat 0 uy NY RN wm 1 “ Zn “ 2 ’ di LU Lan TTR on a ati pressman and former Star em-| She is survived by two daughters. LOGANSPORT, Oct. 25 (U. P) = —— h Va ht ne oeasptl SR A bl SHIRLEY BROS. CO. NEW JERBEY N_ 3120-—Nice, Warm, front y ] ~ srlav » ~ : - { . > : Teed yo Nl » Li 1.4 » , i i i ployee who died Saturday whik Mrs. Lindgren, wife of a Great At-| Charles Knepper, 18, was in critical! NEW YORK, Oct. 25 (U. Pw ¢ GU tak [a performance bond, in the wim of one | p48 N. Tinos ®t L1-5400 | oom; Innerspring; home privileges, TA» alk i } 100 oCck on B. in Re ifs 2 > ion | IR > APY : ! n : . : 3 . hundred per eent (1007) of the contract 117 walking in the 1 bl eR ot lantic & Pacific Tea Co. executive, condition today from an accident- | Funeral services will be held tonight Y | price running to the Town of Frances | J. C. WILSON NEW YORK 1. 4395-2 roon Washington St., is to be buried in land Mrs. Thomas P Murphy, ally self-inflicted shotgun wound. | for Lafayette Blanchard Gleason, ] Thd , Inwiring the faithful pers DR-0321 1230 Prospect 8t, Dr=0322, | home: privileges: garage. IR #437 vi y > ¥ ral SBPYV- "i g ve 4 : Ix» y wri . > i vak ormance o fe contraet 5 y Crown Hill follow ie funeral Sery » Worcester: a son, John J. Sarsfield, Young Knepper was cleaning the secretary of the Republican State The Town may hold proposals Tor thirty | COLORED FUNERAL DIRECTORS | rd Ey ANIA N 14A— AtiracLIve Tate ices at 2 p. m. Wednesday in the Indianapolis, and seven grandehil- gun when it went off and almost | Committee and general secretary of | £30) days after date sei for opening ‘bids gL room. twin beds Constant hot was Laurk Funeral Home. He was 50 dren. severed his left leg. the last seven G. O. P. national | Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Mar- en Bs ———C——— —— y A The right 1s reserved by the Town to | | PENNS 7LVANTA. N 1000 4 Sh « A - 2 X | conventions He died vesterday at (®) WS we reject RY oad all bids and to waive hi 632 N Waar 8¢ £1-588) room. excellent furnishing innerspt garel M Land Zan, a lg r, .- . vv . | the age of 4 after a long iliness, # CASCARA anv informalities sig gleam heat gentleman preferred HA Miss Hazel Landrigan, and four D d D ~~ d M: WW “ » 1 nd ~ . RT Plans, specifications, Proposal Forms, 3246-M : brothers, Daniel, Christopher, Fran- 1 Ca an 1 1TC CTC y H. B. LINGENFELTER DEAD § A Household Remedy for 40 Years ironrarer of te own ot rant. Personals 3 BR er, home, at, oni: ris and Victor, all of Indianapolis | [ Tneltana, and at the State Board of Acs w's ‘modern | C Rw Doh - DANVILLE, oot. 25 QU. P ), == cotnts in Indianapolis, Indiana, where they | rage DR=4145=J : OB | 1652 N. TALBOT LOVELY WARM
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YAR TR 1 » ded W sdav 1 v \ { » ' * y ars will be buried V ednesday B " | Hendricks County polities for many { Jun] pi whieh wtih ‘Will Be refunded. in ease of An electrical razor is an ideal : Inrange. SWOWEr Ath St. Joseph Cemetery following fu- | years, died yesterday at the home of . y . un honn fide hid, upon the return of the . : Ha 48 nk Ro £1 TARY J " - plane and specifieatione in gona condition gift for Him — Use our leman f
neral services at 10 a. m. in the LUVERNE, Ala. Oct. 25 (U. P.). [want to come back home and I am | a son in Cincinnati, according to | within ten (10) days after the date of . home. He was 53 : : A letter purportedly written by |coming if everything is all right. word received by relatives here to- | heeetving LoL RRL no bid 1a ig a Christmas ne 1 afl Vv ‘day ’ 3 - . N n NYE A Tetund of Ww i n © n e He was found dead yesterday by A | Sheriff Sim D. May, believed buried | That was the second news Mr, [any | Yoturn of plans and specifications fn good Lowen 45 W. (last oft Meridian daughter, Sylvia. Dr. Norman R. | e di 903 : Baggett received of Mr. May since | ; | condition within thirty (30) ‘days after Wait Toom. desirable Jooation. CAA Booher, deputy coroner, termed the | Dre in 1303, aroused conjectures |g disappearance. The first came | fate OP TOW Rt RUSTEES, TOWN aptionai death suicide. Mr. Lambert was na |today as to whether Mr. May had [a few months after he fled. It was | By HAN CR err i nop GEN LEM EN FA I AD tel $10, a y la vi AYE y : . ti) . . in y % ¢ . . Aa | By: Hiland H., Weaver, Cler Treasurer, | ‘ment. employed girl, approxinately ’ native of Jugoslavia. actually died or whether his fam- @ body, identified as Mr. May's ac - | Town of Prancesville. Ind See The New Remington | melding phone. 1A-2585 M » . | NORTH 1.ovely yYoom venetian
Surviving are the wife, Mrs. Agnes [ily hs vind a St . | companied by word fr S | RELIEVE PAIN IN FEW MINUTES cura So h . g ly had buried a stranger. | Si y word from his Denver | Bi tlie ‘the torturing pain of Neuritis ra Soup and Ointment ANNUAL MEETING, INDIANABOLIS Rand Close Shaver | Text bath, convenient transportation.
Lampert; Sylvia and another | my i . (landlady, whose name has long Ssawonderfulwaytohelp ; \p o . 1e letter was received by y vy Rheumatism, Neuralgia or Lumbago fn a > CHAPTER AMERICAN RED CROSS A 11-0808 hy George fow minutes, get Doctor's formula Winand keep radiant skin-loveli- Notes I Lorene Sven that the: enna) ; | y
aug r, Mary, a stepdaughter, | ] since bee St, 1 SH I and . Hg a | Baggett, of Bradleyton near here ned A Tog, J awe ren X NURITO. Dependable—no opiates, no nar. Pess, FREE sample, write "Cuti. a meeting of the Indianapolis Chapter of Agnes < SOR, SUEIRUEL TL was postmarked Denver, Colo. . SISUING ATITeSL. | eotios, Does the work quickly-—must relieve cura”. Dept, 44, Malden, Mass, Ew? | the American Red Cross for the election Dissatiefied electric shaver Hotels 12A Frank Slenensek | Sherift ‘ With the corpse was Mr. May's | ‘worst pain, to your Aatistaction im Tew of twelve directors and for stich other busts ATR y 0 v - Sherill May supposedly was buried | . minutes or nok at Drugists. " ness a come before said meeting, in users. We can help you | ono AAAANAANANAR, WILLIAM ABRAM BENNETT, 34 | watch and railroad | rs When 1t Re NORIO a A Pas §8 As May come re said ing, | Aan fay : ~ VILLI ! Al INNETT, 134 years ago in the family plot. xn = on this guarantee today. RIE accordance with the provisions of the by. Just bring vour shaver in, we HOTEL FREDERICK «488 1. Washingion; stockman at the Bookwalter-Balle The letter set out that alter floe- | re here, Dr. . «J, Stough, one wAdvertisement de LIEB Jawa iii Dold wy Ter or hua will recondition it completely [ steam heated BOM x 2 50 week up, > x BPRS v " nt ow “ i ’ i i i ¢ 1 10Wer Greathouse Printing Co. 30 years, ing from a Federal indictment on "cated mi ios ines, was | Chamber of Commerce Building, 33 wbuly ft==or if you prefer, ac- | GENERAL HOT Delawars wd VETMONt. died yesterday in his home, 146 W. peonage charge in 1903, he had set- “Tt . } os Sp hi on y it. Wednesday tfieimoon ats 50 In Ri cept it as a trade-in on a new an Delaware Modern outside rooms, 33d St. after a long illness, He tied in Denver under a new ot | Thee oY he Soe said. HAL i OWEEN'S COMING tobe: 27, 1037. All members are requested shaver of anv make. While Bneion: rates "=" Ad rear amily | | t ] { . 920 8 i Was 58. ‘and reared a family, It Was learned | aw ould identify him anywhere: ¢ neck | be pigsent. © FORTUNE, Chalrman. you wait service on all types (COLONIAL HOTEL Le To Funeral arrangements were to be | N® went under the name of D. S| —— Are you planning a party? You'll find in the group of three SPROTAL NOTIOR-—Stookholders' annual 1 9 TSAC Whuivars TS et ME i eH eV Wy
completed today. Survivors are his | Bailey when he first arrived in Den-~, booklets in a sinal ? ‘ q oo | meeting of the White River Railroad Com» C [ single packet, now ready for you at our J8rvic® lipany for election of offjoers. and Reh ELECTRIC RAZOR ‘Rooms With Board 13
wife, Mrs. Bertie Benentt; a son, | Vel: ‘ f “« " . Pr y n si 8 b - Milford R. Bennett, Indianapolis; 1 @m old and feeble,” the ietter Bureau, at Washington, * just the suggestions for invitations, a A polly NE Saver
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| TOL Rd 28 an & Co., Indiana two daughters, Mrs. Eugene Street, | said, “My years are growing few, 1 L 3 X dacorations, menus, and games that you want tor a Nalloween | 15, at 10 a. Mm, Secretary. EXCHANGE |oPNTRAL 2222 ~Men, Clean, warm, ou. s iN. '¥. S. tg | REN J a SR art o { { ’ ; . | privileges; 3 meals, 87 single, HA=3 Flushing , and Mrs. Walter EET, hI d party, or any other kind of party for the fall and winter party Deaths Funerals | Suite 603 Occidental Bldg. | DEXINGTON, 082=Large room, excellent
Healy, Canton, O.; a brother, Muscular : aids NTR season. | meals; modern: constant hot water: reas Charles Bennett, Logansport; & sis- | F : ; ; | Indianapolis Times, Monday, Oct. 25, 1943 RI. 2732 Indianapolis, Ind. [ Honable DR-4077 [ PARK, 1806-—Large, warm front room;
| ter, Mrs. Charles Bookwalter, In- | Rheumatic Pains on The booklets are: | BARANEK Emma BE (MP8 TTULLIR), Bh | Se — — ———— home cooking; suitable 1 or 2 HE-1400, Stays Until tered into rest Sunday, age 61 years SPECIAL LOVELY front room: twin or single beds; pf HA
dianapolis, and four grandchildren. | , Rair Grows Out I. The Party Book wife of Casimer G. Baranek, cousin o v Y Laura Lindamood, Ida WyKoft, Dollie, | Combination Ol RB pre or 3; INAYEYS
MRS. LOUISA J. NORRIS, who “ "to B <Omblete Tt takes more than “just a salve” to Hairout 2. Children's Parties | Frank, John and Ovorge Tuttle, Frank hi . C Shiid, "= moard good homa;
died yesterday in the home of her w “ °e_® { ; Ways WANT small draw them out. It takes a “counter |] Sot rie 3. The Book of Games BE vale mening RAINBOW ACADEMY | mother's oars
soh, Will C. Norris, 1112 Newman | jpritant” like good old Musterol e ~All I ol Ny . ) . . . ~ : St. is to be buried Wednesday in| —soothing, ‘warming, penetratin You can get this packet of three booklets by sending the ROWE a Rg Ry KRESOB BULLDING : No Aor Eee NECESSARY a ) 3 Arar Society will meer at nome. 8 o.m | AUTO INSURANCE | Housekeeping Rooms 14
Hillerest Cemetery, North Vernon, wand helpful in draw ou ooa dupon below i , Ff be - Toliowing funeral services at 10 Rta, and a, i on RA Revd h LM TS ow, Wi IWS Vive canis inchesed. FONSRAL “PARLOR gg Nook Baye vour driver's license the aching Spots. Wave Hair Pe’ manent f CLIP COUPON HERE . sig | W_0. FRIGOMEYER AGENCY. RI-3040 [83 $4. CARROLLTON. 131 — Onesroom RELIEF FOR ITCH Muscular lumbago, soreness and & Work nlete 1 The Indianapolis Times, ME ne y Bertie Dna wry tare of i : R-U.P.T.U.R-E-D Aeeping Foon oa So stiffness generally yield promptly. Genuine $2 Values, 2 for $3.01 Washington Service Bureau, BonneLL DrOTheY of ‘Charis Bonet. | Guranteed Attias, exclusty tn dr | PO ALOOTT. N. di—Living room Acts Very Quick! Better than the old-fashioned mus Bring a Friend! 1013 Thirteenth Street, Washington, D. C. rs, Ohatles Bookwalter, passed away the Uh iTo Saver Truskes. rn | Pir, ntl, LAB04S ee Amazingly iki acting Blue Star tard plaster, Musterole has been $3 PERMANENTS— for 85.01 1 inclose twenty-five cents in coin (carefully wrapped) for the ’ out Funeral SHIRLEY £0. Yo kona w | BELLEFONTAINE, 1131=~Two rooms down
Ointment strikes at and promptly used by millions for 30 years. Recom~ | “Party Packet” of three booklets, which send to: private entrance; sink; near rehool;, hob
| rpvey fymouth a. ‘ eases the itching of eczema, rash, mended by many doctors and nurses. (® BEAUTY NAME . | Hiinots St. 1 vous, ry Ww. on 80. a ate! : . tetter, ringworm and other kinds All druggists’. In three strengths: h A en w — RR Burial crodn will, ou riends may call at PhonssDay oh night ons BRO A Room, Kitchenette, 83.80.
of itch. Money back if first large | Regular Strength, Children's (mild) 101 Roos aa Rats ns RAEN 3 will by you ro: : , oosevelt Bide. | wr FA rr 35¢ omen apie, ALIGN. DELAWARE, N., 517-—Largs front room; and Extra i] CL i hada “WliTam En Simple: a a y Man: | AL BEA steam heat, Mot water: A distance,
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