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\ 3 a ; || have their eyes examined period EN on | i HOLE IN CEILING poe anounced. 10 oof in| Shan Chino he ee \ TON NNT \ NN \ O ice announced, to eft o * nee. I th - Nhe y | | BLOOMINGTON, Jan. 7.—Judge fo lj 2 cha 2 n that case, wear

1 000 from the Bensonhurst National ing the old glasses can cause

f N\ NAN 5 : ol} and Mrs. Walter E. Treanor today | more harm than no glasses at all \ \ A ¢ \ had been honored at Indiana Uni- | Bank last Monday. | Nervousness, headaches and other \ RB a N N NN : : : i y mor serious allm \ X \ \ | | versity in recognition of his recent | Dist. Afty. Geoghan anncunced || Don't take a chance Come in today. 3 2 nN \ \ \ \ > {

appointment to the United States | that charges of grand larceny had Easy Weekly or em Circuit Court of Appeals at Chicago. been brought against Fred Catana. | Monthly Payments

} } \ \ A dinner, attended by about 130 | : . : | DR WEST ; ; ’ J 3 AA 3 & Second Pharmac Looted versons last night, was sponsored | assistant cashier of the bank, ang; : Retired Funeral Director's \ § a SA IRR —-— y by the Law Alumni os of | his friend, Attillio Gallardi, a cus- | Registered Optometrist Rites Will Be Held 3 § After Thieves Enter by the University. Robert G. Batton, tomer's man for a Wall Street brok- | AF IY N ; Coal Ch : Marion attorney and association erage house. Geoghan said that! Tomorrow. (a ¢ s 8 : ute. president, presided. | Catana had been dipping into de- |

: ee Among the speakers were Actirg positors’ accounts, and had been AWA RD Burglars Went 10 & great deaf of | PrEtident Herman B. Wells of the | Foprborating. with, Gacatroir oo | 29 ON THE CIRCLE—2 Doors from Power & rie Co.

E. Henry Hinshaw, who aperated v) x \ N university; Dean Bernard C. Gavit | ambitious stock speculation opera- | § A ome here fi Many . 3 : | trouble to ransack two North Side of the law school and Jol Ss a funeral home here from many § : 0 a Mm S| tien that Anally collapse. "TRY A WANT AD N THE TIMES. T r I S until! his retirement three . \ | drug stores today, according to po- Hastings, Washington. Ind. ie | Biot SRE Saran 0 anon no HEY BR NG QUICK RESU LTS Ci Séw RY \ | lice. versity trustee.

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vears 8go. died vesterdavy at his home. 2797 Guilford Ave. following © | At the Shane Pharmacy, 1531 oh Dies of six eet He we 36 CLINI YL : \ Roosevelt Ave, they entered the rear BENNETT GIRL CALLS Funeral services are to be Hold ot SLUR RES Tay and on a hoe thrown tna, HOME FROM FLORIDA

) p.m. tomorrow at Royster & Askin A Funeral Home. Burial will be in | AS a N ] ceiling of the store, it was reported. Crown Hill, with Mystic Tie Lodge \ N They escaped with cigarets valued | YPSILANTI, Mich, Jan. 7 (U. 308 PF. & A.M. officiating \ a | t+ (at $110 and an undetermined P) Gertrude Bennett Hughes, who Mr. Hinshaw. who was born in \ C8 NL \ \ A X amount of whisky. eloped Monday and was married at Lynn. had been an Indianapolis 1 \ : N R | Enter by Coal Chute | Auburn, Ind. called her home today ident 40 vears. He was a member of A Man es | from Tampa, Fla First Friends Church. Mystic Tie! | E NN | Burglars wiggled through a nar-| The girl and her husband, Russell

oy gr ) 3 : RN WN Ww coal chute to enter the Mey hes, Fil 1g) » Scottish Rite and Royal RN : \ | I0 eyer | Hughes, 21, had been unheard from A pg of bn i \ \ \ \ \ | Cohen Drug Store at 2802 Central | since their marriage. Today they | \ £95 atts VE the wife. Mis. Jean | Ave. They took cigarets and cigars | telephoned Capt. Don Leonard of | [= ! Hin OS Aaa ter Mrs. Kather- SN | valued WT ‘ the State Police, who had conducted | | Hinsha daughter, Mrs. | Ru Pe \ : NN Theft of a purse containing $230 | an intense search for 12 hours un- | (B= \\ 1ed Ie DE aR kn hdl \ \ A | as she attended church services was | til it was learned the couple had | mm attly $ 4 $ Allowance for Your ers, Mrs. Stella nittie, Baton, ©, NN | reported to police today by Miss| married. After talking to Capt. | casi ou oO OLD WATCH

and My: a Ramsey, Bloomington, \ NN NAN A | ; and NE an E i A RN LANNE N TN | She sald Sullivan, 844 Sanders St. | Leonard she called her father, | SI ‘ and brot jer, Harry E. Hinshaw, L Nh She said the purse disappeared from | Harry Bennett, personnel director | RG ~regardless of its age or condition! Crosse, Wis | her seat when she went to the altar. | of the Ford Motor Co. \ Pay as Little as 50c A WEEK! RUSSELL M. INMAN. 17 N. Sher- SN Police found the empty purse in an — = man Drive, injured Tuesday in an ; | alley nearby. automobile accident near Beaumont 8 { Co ERIE I SHERWIN i Cal. died yesterday in & hospital at : . | SOVIET PEAT OUTPUT RISES | WILLIAMS Redlands, Cal. He was 29 {| MOSCOW, Jan. 7 (U. P.).—This Has a Paint Jor Eyery : § wiadat ave | se. STS LESS. Funeral services and burial are to year 14,253,000 tons of raw peat have Because It Lasts longer be in Redford . ' i 1 i 8 ’ \ Ll Mr. Inman and Harrison McCoy Rk : Times Photo. | been obtained in the Soviet—1,200,- =| VONNEGUT'S Lal | 17- JEWEL BULOVA f Williams left Indianapolis a week Leon Teetor, Indianapolis Motorcycle Club president, is showing | 000 tons more than in 1936. | \ A 17-Jewel movement in a handsome streamline ease gb automobile to be delivered Sergt. Albert Magenheimer of the Accident Prevention Bureau a safety —— i ——————————————— Linetat Trade-in Allowalite for Your Old Walch

at Los Angeles bv an Indianapolis banner awarded to the local club by the American Motorcycle Asso-

ales agency. Mr. McCov was in-| ciation in co-operation with the National Safety Council, ’ = a fs ales sgener. ; THE CHICAGO'S ATI AT dl! Mr mm an was a former sales- | y > | ff. man for the William H. Block Co. | S$ 1 A ] L DE 4 ] HS 9 accu: $ In 1931 he was married to Miss k 4 wid \ : HELBROS for Women 4 : et. ! £

Here Is real quality and style at a low price,

Marv Hutton Famaton, mod= Ss ors 2 ery Dang. Joseph: Sone. | n Ba Pg Re Ki h Lib I Trade-In Al f y Old Wateh Jdberal Trade-In owance for Your ate

Survivors are the wife, two chil- Husband. Joseph: son cil, | ors: Daugh Mia Lv Alben dren and parents, Mr. and aul ! » NIN i : 6 i ter " TIAL f Williay Lb: | E iss Fannie George . : \ Stephen B. Inman of Williams BATESVILLE Mrs. Louise Sammis, 63 | Survivors: No 4 LSrurvivar H ha a

. i y ‘ rs ushand, Isaac: stepson, Law re. Kathryn Swen 2 ALBERT N. CALDWELL, former | her, William Bauman: |g sou In BEND nd br Thom a N Indianapolis resident, who died half-brothers, Jobn, 1 AN TEOTRE | oy M) :. G C. Johns T. Dale; sis- N a Wednesday at his home in Sidell ter, Mrs. C. C m x An E SY Group at

Mrs. Pa and Avery; daughter. Mrs. Maxine | son William Rar Serer Sarah

3 : : s CENTERVILLE Harold H._ Runt (8 | WILLIAMSPORT Jiric Hunter. Survive pale Le EE Tl. is to be buried at Lebanon on. Su! Ger PRCRIS, ME aud Mos | fe. Ethe aqushter Martha ad FF THE 3 N ¥ = 1 7-JEWEL LADY' ¢ BULOVA lowing funeral services there at ’ a kane 5 Survives: | 8 rjonie: mothe: on ors TAL. \ OS : = Dainty new model con mplet h bracelet 3. mM. tomonox He was 76 8 pELPRL J : He vi Smt = Ire t} % B isters, ae herd RONG. HS. Ae i § & rues: § 85 = R ca Liberal Trade-in Allowance for Jacele Old Watch ~ ¥ » — -

Mr. Caldwell a native of Lebanon, © a all Lawver; bro r. th ev. Samu WIN AMAC Mrs James Sur- X Reaverettes = % A LE i A 3 . A, Phillips; sis- x ¥ Kk \ Kidskins I | 3} R . | fore going to Sidell In 1930. He was | vivors: Wife, Mrs. Mattie eit: daugh- | ter Mrs. McCav and Mrs Henry wh 3 \ Mat thinks iE 2 member of Hillside Christian | G8 piiham ang Mrs Lawience Stata. | Srindie: brothers James, William. Emer | |} 3 N Lapin TERMS

lived in Indianapolis 28 vears be- “turn: Geght. 86. Sure |) Husband: ond’ cn AY Jre \ \ Ra sknats Dred coneyv) Church here rh Ae W ; SL TE NO Survivors are the wife, Mrs. Ella “0 © MINISTER QUITS. REPORT f : Another $ { 7 Better a1 and Caldwell; two daughters, Mrs. Elena 5 § : nN Special — i Graig BC 4 FINANCE r he i I : anapol < 2 a \a Mus r—Rudo roel 3 uy VIENNA, Austria. Jan. 7 (U P). 3 Group charm lg aepen { Loy Fisher, ndianapolis and Mr Se AL \ i " ‘“ ‘ i fon Charles Reagan, Wichita, Kas.: two Art hier. Ra: s, } n The newspaper Weiner Zeitung v \ \ rae. 1 a CHARGI S sisters, Mrs. Anna Waldren, Indian- | gS "Weert 1 Aery 8 © TT reported from Bucharest today that : k- Aer your © \ apolis, and Mrs. Martha Roberts, 1 \s ary. 5 vives ite, | the Rumanian government had ac- R } / ; wate

Fomona, Cal. and a brother, David Reithy tons, Willard and Robert: daugh- | cepted the resignation of Charles |p 5 PRT aw 113 W. WASHINGTON ST. Lincoln Hote

Caldwell, I'ebanon er. My artin Sorg A. Davila, minister to the United

GEORGE CUMMINGS, veteran | sons SE ahs Mary Sard 83. | States EE ETRE SO —— ; el e—— Ell Lily & Co. emplovess, died today r On 3

at his home, 1008 E. Lavman Ave. | Charles Ram D. Mrs. John nd v ) EL RE SLGH He was 64 and died of heart Qis- | Mrs. Balser Kohler : L D '\, / 1) ease, according to Dr. Norman | goons Qi Sarah Fo einer, 7 . : Booher. deputy coroner. Mr. Cum- | Mrs, EL. Davidhize nd Mrs, Vas E ry mings had been emploved at th artzier: brother, L. } tier Pp Ye Feld Ne x gH Wi KENDALLVILLE Mrs Emelie Wagner, \ Lilly company nearly 30 vears. He vors: Husband. Finest: daugh: \ has no known immediate re'atives [ers RAN XT Raatz and Mrs. Ralph surviving. LAF \ETTE Hamilton Priest. 75. Sur-

y s AEE 3 fe. Fannie ons, the Rev, ClarMISSK St SAN STEELE, resident ence Ena) et ANG Bavard: brother Daniel of the Indianapolis Home for Aged Mrs. Laur 8 Leas. 38. Survivors: Hus- » | bang Geot sons Floyd and George w omen, died yesterday at the home. | faiohters. Met. Anns Ercl Ma. Theis She was 80 Jick Mrs Helen Boorom: sisters Funeral services are to be held at Mrs. John Fry and Mrs. Nettie Jordan. 10 a. m. tomorrow at the home * = ” Burial will be in Crown Hill. LAGRANGE Dr. Tra Yo ing v0. Sui Bertha: daug S, Mrs uth Nelli ¢ Tal m adage Mrs. DorMrs, otha Bri leh

BOOTH TARKINGTON Ce COMES ‘BACK HOME! <:-** x".

: 2 s | Knott and 1} pi Harvey S¢ hater Sight in One Eye ‘GOO, | vs ‘rouse Hoems. on, Survivors dan x Fred Benmia Mr John Daughters, Mrs Y Schmidt, s Sel er and Mrs. James L s: grandSays Famed Author. so i Schaefer: sranaas ughters | $ t Schaefer and Mrs \ - ters, Mrs Charle s Hauen ‘ stein vd vs. Mollie Jennings; broth hers Booth Tarkington, world-famed John an red Horstman

Indianapolis author. and Mrs. Tark-

mgton today were “back home’ at 4270 N. Meridian St. after an absence of eight months, most of which they spent at the Tarkington home at Kennebunkport, Me. “We've been going to the house in Kennebunkport for more than 30 years,” Mr. Tarkington said and we spend more time there than we do In Indianapolis, but when we say ‘Were going home’ it always means were coming back here The Tarkingtons arrived by train vesterday With them was Miss Betty Trotter, Mn Terk ne tons see-

retary, to whom the authors latest book. “"Rumbin Calle IX dedi- S | Op cated.

Mr. Tarkington. who in recent vears has suffered fr

ailment, said sight in one) cE and Investigate | § do "| the Big Savings PRICES SLASHED WITHOUT MERCY!

‘However,” he added. “I'm very : localized when I get to a place. The mn Our

dcotors have told me not to walk much, and so I just sort of ooze Pp - r around.” re © o on | " ® o

P. E. BAKER IS DEAD Inventory ' : te , i vanE itt vorreacP SALE ° at the ep so HERE ARE Bargains that will open your eyes wide with BY FAR the greatest money saving event in years— eoA verdict of suicide was returned ra . astonishment. Prices have been cut to the very hone—and ple will come from miles around during these last few days today by Dr. Hugh K. Thatcher y 1d miss we urge ’ we don’t mean maybe! Nothing must be left—not a But ~(Come and see for yourself, Be the first inside our doors deputy coroner, in the death last 8 we pos . ton! tomorrow,

* night of Paul Edward Baker, 27. of So h s d 15268 Reisner St ut 1 e

Coo Ronth cee] se | ; most F8 COME--CARRY AWAY THESE BARGAINS!

ing st. as a result of po son taken 0912 ] sds Q earlier in the day, Dr. “Thatcher | 932 8. Meridian St.

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