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WEDNESDAY, JAN. 12, 1938 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
: | ill The y " RHEDAB, HERFF, Judge Baker Instructs New Grand Jury BROUP TO STUDY |: Ao HER TALK | ai © A vv omits ' SISTER OF CITY
the West Side in the campaign to Johnson's one thousandth on this ON SMOKE NUISANCE | eliminate the smoke nuisance. | subject. ; DESTRUCTION OF | Roy O. Johnson, Indianapolis | ROACHES 3 : | Smoke Abatement League, Inc., sec- ——————— | ; | retary, was to speak on “Our Smoke | Gel Rid of Them—Now } JEWELER, DEAD! * | SCHOOL 20 UNIT fi smn — | . i
ne ee enon 30 paren | ARNOTT EXTERMINATING CO. : Teacher Association this afternoon. | Funeral Services for Peru » 3
. | 247 MASS. AVE. 11-7459 ; He was to discuss plans dor or-| ap Portable Is Declared Unfit; | gm Native Set for 2P. M. | |
| Land Purchase North of | : Shortridge Asked. | Miss Rheda Baer Herfl, sister of | :
Harvy J. Herfi, Herff-Jones Jewelry
b Carl J. Wilde, new | of | 3 School Commissioners president, to-| bo Co. president, died today in St. FL day was to select committees to Vincent's Hospital. She had been ; 4 ili several months. Miss Herfl. who lived in the Ma-
investigate conditions reported to rott Hotel, was born in Peru and
investigate. conditions reported 1o|§} ® WASHINGTON and DELAWARE STREETS
and Shortridge High School delega- | ‘ : ; Maus tions. Mr. Wilde was re-elected to lived in Indianapolis for several 9 : 4 ; To : succeed Alan W. Boyd. vears. She moved to Chicago fol- R y lowing the death of her father, 4
Mrs. William F. Bain, 1142 Spruce Jerome Herff. returning here last spring
= St., headed a delegation urging the od destruction of the School 20 buildoS ing and portable unit, “because it | She was a member of the Indian- j ; 4 was built in 1875 and isn't fit for apolis Hebrew Congregation. : i our children to be in.” Funeral services are to be held at ;
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Mr. Bovd said the need of a new 2 p. m. Friday in the Flanner & structure was recognized in 1935, Buchanan Mortuary. Burial is to | but necessity of increasing City high be in the Indianapolis Hebrew | * Congregation Cemetery. ' Mr. HerfT | 3 v +5 ? is the only survivor |
S— 8 | school quarters had prevented any : fi ow action. WILLIAM COURTNEY MIT- |
Times ‘Photo. Urge Land Purchase The new Marion County Grand Jury is shown | Hume, Mis. Hazel Ortel, foreman, and Mrs. Reita mn a CHELL, former Packard Motor car| above shortly after receiving instructions vesterday | Lamb; standing, Martin L. Dennis, Cecil M. Jones TE ro Hi Co. manager in Akron, O., Who died from Criminal Judge Frank P. Baker. and Henry O. Goett, grand jury deputy prosecutor. | School, Lloyd Claycombe and sevyesterday in his home, 425 S. Hamil- Left to right, seated, John H. Airhart, Marion C. | The jurors will serve until July 1. ’ ton Ave. is to be buried in Sellersburg tomorrow following funeral services at Little & Sons Funeral
cra oihers of a large delegation SURPLUSES FROM OVERSTOCKED MAKERS poin “limitations of space an STATE DEATHS GROSS TAX LAW [550m ee wimmaenil BRING THESE THREE FAMOUS BRANDS OF a” Lm ne p. m. “The land should be bought at Mr. Mitchell began service in the | , AKRON—Mrs. tester. He came to Indianapolis in | AUBURN. Frank Pfister. 35.
ae Mr. Claycombe told the Board. Survivors: | MOITIS. 1935 as a salesman.
once, before it is commercialized,” J Prank Pickens; sons, Lee, Clay and Roy > ; : CHANGE HINTED Appointment of Fred R., Gorman, He ee Te Mrs. Martha Reynolds, 85 urvivors: : . | ife; daughter, Son: Sister | Daughter. Mrs. Paul Dawson; brothers, Technical High School athletic di He served in the U. S. Army 22 | « BVOOMINGTON John, Cex enter, Reo. | Henry and Levi Morton; sister, Mrs. Kate | rector since 1926, as vice principal NEE i” S13 | ertson, Mrs. Claude Gilliatt_and Lillian; | BIRNEY. months ov erseas during the World | son, Matthew: sisters, Mrs. William Hurst | PORTLAND — George Rouch, 45. SurWar. He is a Masonic lodge and and Mrs. E.
John Shoup, 64. Survi- | Husand, David; daughters, Mrs. Donald | vors: Husband; daughters, Mrs. Jessie | Hardin, Miss Florence Morris and Mrs. as a road | Klise and Mrs. Gerlad Bemenderfer.
| of the school was announced by the S. Scott; brother, George, | vivors: ‘Wife: son; two daughters; two Townsend May Seek to Ex- | Board. Mr. Gorman is an Indiana A . TERE “we 3 \ 3 YE ARS American Legion member In Waiver Doda. SUrvivers: Daughter, Mrs | "ROYAL TER r . : | University graduate and began | & 4 \ Ba LA * Ad he " s, h » A .. | Robert ankin; son, gar, sister, Mrs. , ‘CEN —Frank riemel, 77 : : | i : : : Survivors are the wife, Mrs. Jettie | Eva Wilkerson; brother, Thomas. | Survivors: Wife; son, Will; daughters. Mrs. : empt Foreign Sales if They | teaching at Tech mn 1916. Hanson H. | Mitchell; two sisters, Mrs. L. J. Ap- CLARK'S HILL James Ruck 67 Sur- Hg Rg Harrison Kistler and | nga) is principal. Wl wl . . | vivors: Wife, Laura; sons, Ray, Clifford, | Miss uS FTX . | | rs. ry i y ¥ plegate, Indianapolis, and Mrs. F.| Witton, Herber and Leroy. daughter | WINAMAC—Mrs George Anders 76 Come Under Act. } 3 Mary D. Ridge, whose term EE. Bottorff, Charleston. and two | Margaret; sister, Mrs. Clarence Yost: | Survivors: Husband: son, Delbert; . a brothers. C. H. Mitchell, Jefferson- | pari Oliver, Thompson, Charles
| YANK JR.! HONOR-BRIGHT! PEPPERELL! Aster. | {on the Board expires Jan. 1, 1939, | BT and | Mrs. Charles Jones;
Mrs. brother, William | was elected vice president. ville, and E. C. Mitchell, Dayton, O. | COLUMBY ; | Diveley. Governor Townsend is to sponsor | The Board approved expen MRS. LOUISA R. SPOONER, par Se
diture Barney oa hn | amendment of the Indiana Gross | of more than $245000 for mainte- } | O%irs. Mary Partlow, 48. Survivors: Hus- BOBBITT CONDEMNS Income Tax Law in the 1939 Legis1 vesterday in the home of a band. John: four children. three brothers, | hter, Mrs. Robert W. Harrison, | SIE
a | | 3 < ¢ AYA i Lawrenceburg resident who | Son | nance, additions and improvements { : { of school properties. {lature if the U. S. Supreme Court : yo. : : ir Mrs. Kate Pfeifer, 83. Survivors: Sons. 7 Sutherland Ave. is to be buried | Walter,
| Ble Preller By am sisters. NTS ‘HATRED’ CAMPAIGN that the law is applicable to CLEVELAND PLANTS 15,000 TREES Vi : Henrv Keller. Mrs. Sarah Geisler and Mrs tomorrow in Lawrenceburg fOllOW= | Mary Pavnger: brother. John Ti ing funeral services at 8 o'clock to- Andrew
interstate and foreign commerce, CLEVELAND, Jan. 12 (U. P). i Cooper. 79. Survivors Wife. | Willi . ' : ; ... | sons, Parney \ Maurice, Fred, Mack | Sd —————— |W illiam H. Arnett, night in the Royster & Askin Fu-| and Raymond: Mrs. Lucy Wilson | neral Home. She was 89.
IS-—A. J. Cooper survivors —————— sons, G mond. Maurice : rs. C. W. Wil-
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Indiana State | City officials are to set out 15,000 | and Mrs, Anna Strain Nick Geiger, Mrs LR a 715¢ AWFORDSVILLE Mrs. Emma Wil on interstate and foreign sales would PERMANENT A : | t 1 Vv | i by President Lincoln 3 Rig S$ » i 4 Ll They re 59¢ to $ alues. Harrison | Hiram Parker Trim, Shampoo @ i | : Set end ) 3 Stepson, Charles Mann hundred Republicans of the 10th sales.” C « EDINBURG_ Mrs. Char 76 gs n Nel hice go three daughters, Mrs. Elsie | Survi 1 roon, . . be v y - 228 Mas ve, 083: Sur » 2 - -hicago; three a te Ars, Elsi : Hp king ‘State Republican chairman, assail Co. is contesting the law in a suit | == - ae counts on their surplus stocks he and Mrs. Mabel Crowe, all of In-|John Pritchard. ; » dt Tai | tax law is applicable to interstate ak Ie sisters, | meeting here last night. pp ] . oe Pa ® Y They're made of heavy covert apolish resident more than 37 years: KEWANNA—Darla en . Jo! Deniston: brother, Darl Dean: randpar- | tack upon business, In a frantic | TEMPLE BOOSTERS TO DANCE Hospital, is to be buried | The Masonic Temple Boosters are : RANGE " sleeve styles. Some We always . a + eran 25 | LAGRANGE--Mrs, Jack Goodman. 0. . x " services at 2 p. m. at the Royster & | SUIVIVOES: ¥ d Building | vivors: Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. | ness,
| Chamber of Commerce managing | trees in an effort to regain for for Poeceding her In death was thels COVINGTON Mrs. Elizabeth Slattery, | G. 0. P. Head Says New Deal | director. said today. | receding her é | 00. Survivors: Sons. John, James and | q Mr. Arnett said the Governor told | | 4 2 ; 1 Ng Thomas; ters, MTS, te } ; SAIN - husband, John C. Spooner, son of | Thomas, daughters My CC Will Martin, Stirs Class Warfare. | ime in a conference that “the tax BARGAIN Gen. Benjamin Spooner, who Was | Maggie and Gertrude se nointed U.S. Marshal i | ' : Bee : nole St appointed U Marshal of Indiana | CRAWEGRDEY A Daughter. MIS. | Times Special | retard industrial development in the | | Sf Perm a yam | Clarence Dodds: son, Fred: sister, Mrs. | SR | State and as a result would amend complet SUTrvivors (es I's [ J X LE, . 12~Thr | 3 iE » | I Survivors besides Mi . | Tan Ee lliai Veigide. 85. Survivors | CONNERSVILLE, Jan. 12. Three | the Jaw to specifically exempt such Rad : Jn n ’ . , h two sons, Frank W. SPOON, | go Claude: Stepse OWE : ends Re J* Every year before Inventory time, these ndianapolis, and Edwin R_Snooner, INBURG_ Mrs. Charles Cuisingel on: District heard Archie N. Bobbitt,| The J. D. Adams Manufacturing Roberts Beauty Shop y- famous makers give us special dis SIL 1 Mrs Ww. s Ha 51 Mrs Fred ————————— R. Richardson, Mrs. Lulu Nevitt| and Mrs, J. C Betton brothers, L. 2 | « : ond wefore the Court following the In- / ’ ; . Ix ign to incite class | 30 El ourt ruling that the | JI " = | A cause they're getting ready for dgianapolis, and 10 grandchildren. | vi HAR ane. CICK: oh Bia FG" 5; VIE Tarr Crewnizstion's THOUGHTFULNESS spring lines. ‘ ’ ; | ents, Mr. and Mrs ; i 4 AMBROSE M. EUBANK, Indian=-| mrs Irene Healey and Mabel. “The New Deal campaign now ap- ‘and foreign commerce, Jean Deniston. Sur- | pears in the form of a concerted at- | x : noe who died yesterday at St. Vincent's | yvors. Parents, Mr ang Hrs Herbert | DF ial cloth. Hickory Stripes and in Crown | Rts, rir pening and | effort to fix the blame for the pres- | Blue Chambray. Long Hill tomorrow following funeral" hi | ent business recession,” he declared. | to sponsor a public dance in the Mh 3A K acBand. Jack: sons Liovd,| “Governor Townsend even adds | Cumberland Community i © i ; ; These SAVER + » » Askin Funeral Home. He was 81. | Side one Jack; daughter, Mrs. Clave: Yois voice to the condemnation of | Saturday night. ; 1 i with double seat and and naturally, we Mr. Eubank formerly was agent | ~ y0GANSPORT John H. Ulrich, 21 sur. | this ‘terrible monster’ called busi- | —=——- erm - FUNERAL DIRECTORS | knees. Drop seat, rust : for the German Fire Insurance Co. [yiors: Paige al, | and now we are told by the He was a member of the Moose eT Richardson, 82. Survivors: | I WO Per Cent publicity bureau that Lodge and Knights of Pythias and | Daughter, Mrs. Grace Shipky,
pass them along to : our customers. | Tne Yank Jr. and Honor ; ILLINOIS AT H9¢ Lright Suits are slight ir- proof buttons, four oF | ; 7TH ST. oy | regulary. er QUALITY pockets. Sizes 3 to 8, Rs S SF vrents, Wo J HO 0 OR 17TH 81 UNION ST. reall FIRST QUALITY! : : lived at 3563 Guilford Ave. and PITS “Allen YO other. Donald; | that this charge is true,” he as- MUSCULAR | TA. 5562 DR. 2551 Survivors are his wife, Mary B.; | grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Alfred Eagan | serted. : TA. 5562 55 a daughter, Mrs. Maude Carvin, In I TE Hemi 50, Survivors: Raymond Springer, Connersville, dianapolis, and a sister, Mrs. Mar= | wife: © . sler, 39, 5:
© RHEUMATIC W Juughters, Mrs c E Hodson and pnd ag Grace J.uvupias. Camgaret C. Holder, Linton. Mrs. AG R RD Xn Benton. prot 4 ridge ty, .national committeeMRS. MINNIE DOLAN, who died | Orlando. Hensler, RIOR NC Oren
o Hensler; sister, Mrs. last night in the home of a daugh- | Seiauss.
TENE PAIN ter, Mrs. Charles Wurtz, 4171 Car-| — Irs. Elizabeth Morris, 76. Survivors: ) gpGING o TO re d to De buried " dricks County. Survivors are a BURNING | sreensburg Friday following - AT " : neral services at 8 p. m. tomorrow | a: py Also externally caused pimples and in the Wurtz home. She was 84. | yin; nm CY adi | rashes relieved by soothing, fast-acting 4 Survivors also include another | illiams, a of Indianapolis, and medication of Cuticura. Buy today. | TT takes more than “just a ralve’ daughter, Mrs. Nellie Adams, Cleve- | 2 sister, Mrs. Ate Kenworthy, | ST ! to draw them out. It takes ® land: two sisters, Mrs. Sophia Lind- | Belleville. Two great-grandchildren | ih Cu RA prt an), “oounter- irritant '! And that’s sey, Portland, Ore, and Mrs. Louise | also survive. | what good old Musterole is—soothHelming, Oklahoma City, OKla., pig ——- . : two brothers, Albert and William |
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