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PAGE 10 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES THURSDAY, NOV. 11, 1087
THOMAS FAGAN, | STATE DEATHS
ON-—Mrs. Ceoil Shoemaker, 53. Sur. STINESVILLE—Mrs, Catrie F. Grubbs, b
vivors: Husband, Cecil; sons, Ernest and | gy Survivors: Husband, Jacob: son, ROSS: Ralph, daughter, Mrs, MET Jathels. HY | dpugaters, Mrs, Dewey Stickies Mis. Mary ters, Murs Chat BS th CGoMdor ond Mr Childers and Mrs, Blanche Peterson: sige ROOKSIO0L sd 1 LY Shtord Ches- | 11% Mrs. Isaac Craringer and Mis. Julia ome Nell ¢ 1a, DY OL Sy ) y S= alton ARSON. Andrew Mision Hates, Wh. vis U I AN N. Eiiott. 88. Sur | Survivors. Wife, Martha: daughter, Mrs | VINO as Harrison Booka 82 Survivors: | ! ¥ Myrtle Day; sons, Ottie and Alva; sisters, Son, Silas; daughters, Mrs. Nora Moody Mrs, Lola Hilligoss and Mrs. Rose Bowyer; | and Mrs. John Kennedy: sisters, Mrs. | brother, Adam Mary Long and Mrs. Nan Jones: brother, | James McKee, 64. SRE vILOIS: Rohe: Abraham » » brother. Donald: sisters, Mrs. Eva allen- TALROT—Mrs. Edith | [= or. Mrs. Charles B. Wilson and Mrs, Orr Survivors Mother. Mrs. Mary \ Ex Store Proprietor Once Kelso. \ Mrs. Floyd Prather X
daughters : BLOOMINGTON=-Mrs Martha Elizabeth | Linden Snyder; Sons, William, reorge, Conrad, 62 Survivors: Husband, David, Frank, Harold and Charles: sisters, Py Served With Department son. Ray, sisters, Lydia Bales and Mrs Lee Zhith er Shy Alva, Elmore pd re, | } Milt Beecham: brother, Anson Taylor. IoC pps; brothers, « Nn a Ray « a 5 4 0or | Of Agriculture. Charles Franzmann, 81. Survivors: Wife, May, An | I Ik TH Fl Louisa: daughter, Mrs. Kathryn Boler: UNION CITY=J. Wesley Mangas, . sons. William and John; sister, Mrs. Eliza- Survivors: Wife, Wilda; song, Jesse and To Choose from a
sons beth Beusher. Clarence: brothers, Rufus William and Thomas ¢. Fagan, 2517 Guilford | cwEsSTERTON—Phyilis Pliske, four. Sur [ Clinton Disp! $ y nde lot A NEE : Se . Sur- | “Gpharies ©. Degler, 46. Survivors: Wife, Complete isplay © Ave, foundas of Pagans Se yivors Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ethel: four Dinos and SIX SISters . p P y n died yestercay in his home follow= oy . . | VALPARAISO==Fred Whitcomb, 66, Sur- : i ing Nee £ vear. He COLUMBUS—Mrs. Alice Marr, 13. 8ur- | yjyors: Wife, sons, Heward and Bruce: 3 or ing an illress of one . 2 | vivors: Husband, Lewis, sisters, Mrs. Joe | gauohter, Grace; sisters Mrs. G. L. Max- e = was B86. Mow: te Mrs. George Mounts; brother, | wa)’ Mrs Clafence Field. Mis Henty BE - a : Mineral . : WwW i ¢ ing Chael, Mrs, Wallace Stoner an iss Jessie | 3 ; . : % ! WH sirangements Ng Reine | CONNERSVILLE-Mre Emma, M, Wore: Whitcomb. : : wa HZ 8% * § complete today. orn ter, 84, Surviyors: Husband, J. A Worster: | war TON--John H. Minnick, 82. Sur. | : 2 EN BEBE E ris mas son. T. W. Worster; sister, Mrs. Mary | yjvors: Son, Alvin: daughter. Mrs. Will | 3 ; ou el NCR IER EE ; is .
York, Mr. Fagan came to Indian=- | Sd ' ppert ¢ sister. Mrs. Charlotte Gibson: apolis 25 years ago He founded DECATUR- Anthony Voglewede, 80. Sur- \ « Joseph and Charles
the seed store at that time. He re- YO Foster son. Raymond Voglewede WARSAW Wilson Smith, 68. Survivors F 3 pg aes tierd 12 vears ago. brother, Lewis Wife: sont, Rov and Russell; daughter. | RE ¥ 5 : he \ Miss Bess D. Failing, 63. Survivor: Sis- | Mrs Edith Woodvard; sisters, Mrs. Hate {J - 3 : i: : : is ow
Mr. Fagan studied agriculture al | ter, Mrs. Earl B. Adams tie Harman and Mrs. Jane Wolford the University of Notre Dame. He ow TTD Mia Sarah Elizabeth Crague WEST LEBANQN--James Rabb, 59. Sur- 2 % amnlete x Mane : Survivors aughter rs. Sarah B. | vivors; Mother, Mrs ancy Rabb. sister X ; SE Be. completed his studies in France. He | 8h «ford; sons. James and Oscar; br "| Mrs. Jess Pugh, Mrs, Leonard Sage and : $83 : 3 : : formerly was employed by the |John H. Jones; sisters, Mrs. Laura Mrs. Ella Clapp : 3 [18 ERLE NEE Si ERY :
United States Department of Agri- | James and Mrs. Fannie Thompson
culture TR TTT aay BOONVILLE MECHANIC 3 a Survivors are the wife, Mrs. Louise | FRANKFORT-Abraham A MeClamroch, \ Se ; Fagan, a daughter, Mrs. Jean peter- | IL a, SENTENCED TO DEATH R A D | oO 5 ® ~ 3 & i Touch * \
«on. Bloomington, and two SONS GREENCASTLE-Mrs, Mary R. Dove, 72 Tuning
Tahn . ilwaukee, and | Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. D. W. Con- | . ny John Fagan, Milwa 2 Mrs Vooo. | EVANSVILLE, Nov, 11 (U. P.).— | G. E.
Mrs. George Morgan, MODEL F96
Thomas M. Fagan, Indianapolis. St un Nis Bete Watson, Mrs John | Henry Noolke, 82, Boonville me- " yet . 5 3 . . unter rs. Joe Green an tha; sons . Yi MRS. NELLIE MYERS, a A | Edward, Ray, Cecil and Sam chanic, today was under sentence to | resident of Indianapolis, died Sun=- JEFFERSONVILLE William Fo Hydron, die in the electric chair April 13 BUY ON Vay ak al, | 60. Sur rs y Alice: brothers, Ed- AAtd dav in her home In Oakland, Cal., BR NR: RS toihers, mk | after his conviction by a Vander- | according to word received by relaMrs Belle Gaither
“ 82 Survives burgh County jury of murdering his | “a y < woul S | tives here. She was 51. Daughters, Leona and Mrs, Jesste P. Nore | 29-year-old wife, Hazel, and their | The body is to be brought to In-| ris: son, Joseph | 92.montli-old daughter here last Au- | dianapolis for funeral services and aE ROMY_ MES ce Tria McCauley, 0. | oyst, burial Saturday. Services are 0) y, CROSSE—Mus. Mary Burke, 46. Sur. | Noelke allegedly shot his wife and be held at Mrs. Myers sister, Mrs. | vivors Sons. William, Lawrence and | gaughter. Rita Jo, during an argu-
nbn Je Sue | John; daughter, Celeste : ”" : John T. Askren, Shadeland Drive | Jonni SERCO isting, Stewertsen, | ment while they were visiting his R
and 21st St { 85. Survivor: Daughter, Mrs. E. Muma. | mother here. . Mrs. Myers was born in Indian- LIRERTY--Benjamin Barnes 92, Sur- | = ————————————— anAlit rag °g ate from | vivors: Daughters Mrs. Cordelia Sering | apoils and was gl aduated ron and Mrs. Gargaret Weller, sister, Mrs. |
Manual Training Righ School. | Alice Conover. : : EON Survivors are the husband, J. D.| MITCHELL-—-Noah Baldwin, 51 Sur- SEE ALL THE PAYMENT i p R ; ; Myers; three sons, Earl Myers and pros Dag Sher. May Ling ; > elon J.D. Myers Jr. and Gerald Weaver; Burton: Ryothers Charles and Ira; half | GEN AL EL > . e110 . Teaver. Nv sig= | brother, illiam alton N N , a daughter, Ruth Weaver; two SiS=| “ye SUMMITT—Clayton A. Rockhill 6 \ y
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tars, Mrs. Askren and Mrs. Louis | so. Survivors: Wife, Clara: son, Ralph: Mendel, South Bend; & brother, daughter rs. Josephine Campbell brother, Howard
Arthur Ruark, Chicago, and a half- r % @ brother, James McConnell, Indian- Wi R Sd ; - N : | Special Easy
apolis. a. shor yesox—wens wens. of Home Appliances Co. LIBERAL SQ. ANN! : NADAY. Mrs. Jacob Dausma Mrs. Andrew Jun- . N N | bo MRS. ANNA B. HOR | Mee ia “wenimans. con. Woo (f| 3411 N. Minois, TA-1880 TRADE-IN ¢ Christmas
5 . | cker and Mrs, B. H Hartmann, son, lifelong resident of Indianapolis | jjam: sisters, Mrs. BE. F. Pardee and Mrs
and Five Points, died yesterday in| “8 to Rusge! OPEN EVENINGS i ALLOWANCES! : » IN fe MIS adg ars Kp Sur | her home. Funeral services are to NCTE NeaRS, Paul and Pred. N Terms
be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the | erick Marsh : : arom om————— “*
sarsev PP oa) 3529 E. New NEW ALBANY-—Capt. Stephen Green. Tl Dorsey Funera! Home, 35 E. Ne Survivors: Son, Stewart: daughters, Helen ING - Pres NG
vork St. Burial is to be in Wwash=- | and Gladys; brother, Hugh incton Park Enoch Miller, 86. Survivors Rrother, SOTITE No Down Payment T \ : : \ H " qd \ an Bradford; sisters, Mrs. Laura Monical and | | ht 3 {ON Louver Dial irs ornaday. who was 37. Was Mrs, Anna Johnson 3 * 18 L d born in Hendricks County and was whERU-—-Leonard A 63. Survivors: | b the DE | LRA With Trade-In ne indicator r » e, ( © < er, eon N . ) . a member of the Tuxedo Park Bap- | Jacob Beckley, 80. Survivors Wife; son Ls oly i * eo Visud w G-E Tone Mohnito tist Church Survivors are a |yhnan Lr 48 daughters, Mrs Sylvia TEETH in Place o The amazing ne Ss ¥ S DL ‘ ¢ S , daughter, Mrs. Mary Hall, Five pocmesTER—Lovall B, Walters, 7 Sur. | SUGIe{eiS{N BoE TASTELESS Also al o Silent Tunitk Control Points: a sister, Mrs. Margaret | vivors: Wife; sons, Byron and Robert JAE atic volume “50 \ . Walters; daughter, Martha, two sisters, STAINLESS ® Autofy , Contro Osting. Elwood, and a brother, | vrother Block's Appliance Store A tomatic Y abinet | $ 8. , ° \ abl
Howard Smith, Russiaville. RUSHVILUE—Mrs. Ella TL. Newman T t Be Convinced! ~ Wh . RUSHVILLE, Els b. Nties Levi ry It! Be Convinced. 424 North Illinois Street Beautiful Custo MRS. ELIZABETH WILLIAMS, & | Mrs Mildred Mes, Mrs Do:othy Miller PST TT] TE » ° models cormer resident of Indianapolis, was | nd, Mit, "Nes. W HT rr t G-E MO x ’ Dale: sisters, Mrs. Walter Sterrett ¢ ’ by rea buried Saturday in Miami, Fla. She | Mrs. Jane Hobbs; brothers, Charles, HAAG'S, HOOK S ; 17 oar BY rect from | 0 ole models,
died in her home there Friday after | Rhyne, Taylor and Theodore Lovd and other leading druggists 0% up. dios from $19.95 WP
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1 ; , SHELBYVILLE—T, Henry King, 30. Sur | personal an illness of one year. She was 83. |yjvors: Wife, Margaret; sons, Jay and 25¢c, 50¢c and A} 00 ful new cons Born in Pennsylvania, Mrs, Wile | Jack: stepdaughter, Jayne MeComas, yw ¢ do Beautifu ‘era liams lived in Indianapolis 10 years EOI RI CG _ ; ; i nn radios, armchal before going to Florida 18 years ago. She was a former member of the Fairview Presbyterian Church. Survivors are the husband, Jordan D. Williams; a niece, Mrs, Harriett Williamson Barnes of Indianapolis, | and two grand nieces, Miss Suzanne | Williamson and Miss Elizabeth Williamson, both of Indianapolis. SIMON H. BRAKENSIEK, who died Tuesday night in the home of | his son, Harry E, Brakensiek, 2508 E. | 10t}, St. is to be buried tomorrow
in Quincy, Ii. He was AT = ~ / ny We A >) N A former resident of Quincy, Mr. A U1 D US al C 10USC
Brakensiek had lived in Indianapolis two years, He was a member of |
the Masonic Lodge, I. O. O. F. and | & = the Methodist Episcopal church, : Survivors are the wife, Mrs. Anns ) : Brakensiek; four sons, Roy, Virgil | == = and Aldo Brakensiek of Dixon, Ill, : E and Harry Brakensiek of Indianap- : olis. and ®& daughter, Mrs. Arlie E Steele of Indianapolis. aE = MRS. LAURA B. CLARY, who £= = | OT only sensational in price but also sensa- ANOTHER GREAT sh9 95 3 .
died Tuesday night in her home, . : ‘ 3110 Central Ave. after several weeks tional in performance. For with this ampz-
nro fo br Dured ih T SED Scoop | om 0770W & | ing instrument, tuning in stations is a new and G-E BUY ives at 11 a. m. in the Titus Funeral | 8 ; = | thrilling experience. No more dialing. No dials Re as ie widow of Jas- & n a = | to twist, twirl or swish. No more fumbling with MODEL F-65 B por. XB, Stary Joe was =n Setive = Just 50 SMART NEW GENUINE SIMMONS = | knobs. You merely press a button—that's alll 6 TUBES—2 BANDS ana in the Foreign Missionary So- | & Oo CE t | And instantly, silently, and automatically, your with ‘tiie What ciety and Circle Four of the church. & METAL BEDS ® YOUR CH : OF 5 STYLES program comes in tuned to hair line precision. as TC oe
tor=Louver Dial= Maximum Trade-in allowance for Visual Volume Cone
A.A. MCLAMROCH | & iit DIES IN FRANKFORT : No Mail 01 Phone Or der s! your old radio—Easy terms Si
FRANKFORT, Nov. 11 (U. P).— | We believe that this latest G-E Touch Tuning inch Stabilized Dy. Funeral services will be held tomor- | Model offers more great features—more beauty namic Speaker. Bass
row for Abraham A. McClamroch, | &&= NOR ~, T 8 ¢ 3 : : Compensation: 70. banker, merchant, manufacturer | § NE oN Tae NR RISE a and performance than any radio selling at any- Wave trap. 5 Watts an Lh who dled yesterday after where near its price. Prove it for yourself. Stop Output. & vears CSS. \ : rR \ ARS v - % . At the time of his death, Mr. Mc- | X Ho aa fees Seder in soon at your nearest General Electric Radio 2 . pa . “tL 22, cal | aR End Rny Cn Clamroch was 8 director of the 3 ¥ OR x Ni
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§ Mb hd IR n TO Scand , ey! » . Farmers Bank, president of the ON . 3 KF . i = a a Po fe Sa Dealer's for a thrilling demonstration
alla ps anyfe “+ ~ a | * Ne RX a Y Sa A Wallace Manufacturing Co. and the bi NYY NG Fei See your nearest G-E Radio Dealer for FREE DEMONSTRATION
Clinton Hotel Co. and a trustee of | wean Sa } the Presbyterian Church. He was | a SR WEN \ al also associated with the gis Non ina Sd RH GENERAL ELECTRIC oF | |
Wholesale Co. SRN A . fi | Soa] 3 ee ~ La Wet SN TE EE \ 3 a . Sl eenvenct se ON NER $ X Pal CASS COUNTY UNITS® | ™ FN nl br a Y TAX RATES SLASHED D\ ™ gm | 4 i LOGANSPORT, Nov. 11.—The | | i sg =
new 1938 tax rates show decreases | § J \ in 16 of Cass County's 19 taxing] | : : TR e units from 1937 NReures 0“ a | \ RR Sl v = gt FOR REPLACEMENTS SPECIFY GENERAL ELECTRIC PRE YESYED TURE Jearned today. Deer Creek and | EN \ : R » Gracefully curved solid panels . « « Boorie a ps ON higher | 8 NF SE attractive two-tone finish . . . smart rates e Onwar gure re-| == marquetry inlay effeet « + walnut ¢ | Star Store, 360 West Washington St, G. E. Kitchen, 2444 Northwestern,
mained unchanged, | B ; Limit one full-size bed or Ew : . N % 61 25th § wo : : 5 Sie ) and aho IMISAES « « ature = | Walter Meyer Elec. Co, 3403 East 10th St. Badger & Caskey, 3618 East 2! t. Largest single reduction was the | Ll mahogany finishes feat: & | Gordon Radio Elec. Co. 2966 Central Ave, Vogel Brothers Elec. Co., 1244 W, Washington,
: = two twin sizes to Si ; : TD In ashingwon Town- | & zes to a customer. these Simmons beds. BF | nt. Jackson Tire & Battery Co, 3413 W. Wash. Sanborn Electric Co., 309 North THlinols, ship. Eel Township, with a 94-cent | &= = | Fred D, Henry, 817 West 30th St, C. Coonce Electric Co, 4809 West Washington,
74 UP $ = | Block's Appliance Store, 424 North Illinois. Leslie Appliance Sales, 11 North Ritter, a ues TO ! & | Adams, Inc, Meridian at Maryland. Advance Radio Company, 328 West Washington, ® | Ackers General Electric Store, 4207 College. Jarvey Brown, 2417 Station St. LA
: | Economy Radio Shep, 116 North Delaware. Capitol City Radio Company, 18 South Capitol. "| Home Appliances Company, 3411 North Illinois Fisher Brothers, 1315 Shelby St.
Need Beauty Parlors ! SPECIAL Tomorrow : 3 | Fred Karstedt Apntiances, 1105 Hanna, Boyd's B. & W. Appliance Shop, 2420 W, Washington. R d °
E | H. P. Wasson & Co, Monument Place. Fountain Square Furniture Store, 1054 Virginia Ave.
This gentle bile-producermight help* | § . SIMMONS made and guaranteed, | Paul Kerr Music Company, 2440 East Washington. Broad Ripple Appliance Co. 909 Riviera Drive. 3 i John Xoch Furniture Co., 826 Virginia Ave.
<Q "i . ci. I} these beds are truly luxurious in st le | Acme Elec. Appliances, 134 Virginia Ave. Sallow complexions and pimply skins | y Y f | McCleary Company, 907 East 25th St. Economy Radio Shop, 229 North Tlinols.
gre often not - BO etiom: k 3 ih: Shop early for the greatest DELIVERS t | A. C. Radio Electric Shop, 5207 College Ave. Banner-Whitehill, 31 South Meridian, vated by constipation. BB value ‘of The ‘year: & Wm. H. Block Company, 50 North Illinois St. Stanley Jewelry Company, 113 W. Washington St. Constipation can be a serious handi- 3 TTR TI I — TN ATT HE Er —— . 2 Economy Radio Shop, 1122 Shelby. Electric Service Co, 1009 N. Capitol Ave, oO cap. Mental dullness, early fatigue, | § DR oA RRR ¥ A RE I : headachet, a mental de- | 5 LL 3 RRR BRR TRE L | ression, loss of appetite, hyper-acidi : } \ : : : LN \ RR : Ne A DT be atten it. Yreradtty = aN Bb A 8) Cae R OY 3 | | 'Willsey Brothers Appliance Company ... New Bethel Pickett Hardware Company ............ Morristown Keep regular. 7 more than a day | © \ Na A Nak ON 4 3 : A : | Carthage Radio & Appliance Shop Carthage Pickett Hardware Company ............. Greenfield ' goes bY, use Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tab- | B= a N \ 3 : NHN RI WN ; 4 Smith Music & Electric Company Connersville Scott Electric Shop ................... Crawfordsville WASSON S ets. Thi : " aN J “aN 4 Na ON NR 1 E | J. C. Perkins & Son .. Lebanon H, C. Keesling ... . _..... Franklin
s famous laxative is the choice : hype Ya of millions. It does not shock the intes- | | Ross Brothers Appliances ...........o0000n Pittsboro Cline Plumbing & Electric Company Seymour MONUMENT
tinal system. And in addition, it stimu- = LER \ NE ® aay A lates the secretion of bile without the "§ LSA ; wn TS Fulwider Brothers ... iiieivessss. Advance Belts & Hodge sieve
Lawrence Electric Shop .........v000v0e.. Lawrence Roachdale Electric Shop ..... ++... Roachdale discomfort of drasti ®rirm } | N NR RRR \ Nh : : | ieee ives ierces OKifkTin PLACE Get Dr. Edward “ a irritatin drugs. RL ill RL ; HERR | Perkins & ReAMICK .. .....vivsesssssesesss.. Homer Noblesville Furniture Co. ......oocoviveee Noblesville t Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets at | & | Castle Barn Furniture C0. ................. Lawrence Geo. M. Patte our druggists, 15¢, 30¢, 60 . BOI i ivi Res y 3 ggists, *, OF, g. BB | Plummer & Selch i itiiteiieiees. Bargersville H. D. Coleman ...........000000 Ri ley 7411 our liver secretes from 20 to 30 ounces of &= | Joe Woods & SON .....c.ovveiissseesss Morgantown Calvin BROS. . ico itviisieviveiieiiiiiey
bil day, to aid i | ¥ e every day, to aid in the digestion of fats Bevan E. Dearinger .......o0000 Arlington Hills Electric Co. ......covivviiiieninnniens Lebanon
an stimulate Tuscular ation fhe intestinal m. Dr, wards ve ts, 1 E a ego t Table S, besides 90-Day terms same as cash. % of 1 per cent deferred payment charge. @ient which definitely assists in the CInton
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gf, bile. That is one of the reasons why Olive | == gum ; etw blets have unsurpassed effectiveness. | | | 133-135 WwW WA | Advertisement. : \ ® . 3 LISTEN TO THE G-E HOUR OF CHARM, MON., EVES, 7:30, C. S. T., NBC Red N ork
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