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mechanic 1d was emb of William. Bery:ard. Charles Jr. and | the, Moose oe Ph 8 er | Bus! apne, Wa Peli us Mis. Lilian Celio and a Ls hes J ’ OFLS Mrs. Kate Launes. . : 3 n Surof the lodge will conduct the fu- FLORA Een ton Willard A Su | PERU—Mrs. George Wood. Survivors: eral services. He is survived by his Mr Husband, George; daughters, Mary and

i : : © Is survive vy ns | ys Jennie 541 Mrs. William Oblesby: sister, Mis Marthe wife, Margaret. | g & Richardson; brothers. Dolph. R. Q. and : k | W. C. Simpson . MRS. JANE HASKETT is to be A—John W. Overholser. 81. Sur-| SHERIDAN—Mrs. Sarah N. Kin iried at Seymour following services | V''ors: Daughter. Mrs. Nell Sharp Survivors: Daughter, Mrs, Ada Sadtrey RL a ar p 95. Surviv- | and Mrs. Marvel Wainscott; sisters, Mrs, at 10:30 a. m. Mond day at the home ! TOWLE a <A Mary Lambert Josephine Osborn, Mes, Ellen Worrell and £ iaucht g n 2 1 Rhee BE AD 1 5 Mrs. Fronie Fisher: brothers. Henry, Je I a daughter, Mrs. Lucy Ann El- Mrs. Marion y, Mr Ida Jockhara } sons Os and Dallas.

i : ! | ARRANGED FOR | | | tf § \ MR Well, I did it John . .. 3. LAUTH, 84 Sold the bed for $4 and the Stove for Thomas J. Dobson, Veteran $8... All Thru a 72¢ Machinist, Is Buried TIMES Want Ad. At Holy Cross. f i Mrs. Josephine Lauth, Indianapo- | lis resident for 47 years, who died yesterday at St. Francis Hospital, is to be buried at St. Joseph Cemetery | following services at 8:30 a. m. Monday at the home of a daughter, : Mrs. Caroline Huser, 1214 Wallace : St., and at 8 a. m. at Little Flower | Catholic Church. She was 84. : Mrs. Lauth, born at Cincinnati, | ; had lived with Mrs. Huser. She was 3 E. H. Knight : a member of Little Flower Church | Knight, Herbert S. and St. Francis Guild. | er TN Conner Jr. ; Survivors besides Mrs. Huser are | will represent Indianapolis Alumni ; three other daughters, Miss Eva Pres f Phi K Psi at the Lauth, Indianapolis; Sister Mary EE 23d Aa conven- . Pauliania, Chicago Heights, and Hin Wednesday at Chicago. Ap- : by Estes My agers denna, pointment of official delegates to ’ _Zd a son, Alphonso, Indianapolis. represent the local group on the 't THOMAS J. DOBSON, a machin- Grand Arch Council wil be made | : ist at th ennsvivani ailros at the Alumni Association's din- | € ®t pe pre el ured ner mesting Monday at the Marott | ’ pind 3s ; : Hotel. 8 Wednesday at his home, 62 S. Brad- $ I told you a TIMES Want 3 ley Ave, was buried today at Holy | - Cross Cemetery following services at PENNSYLVANIA RACE Ad ld d h y the Blackwell Funeral Home He COST C 0 $276,644 : wou 0 t € job yee was 60. a Ia . . * Mr. Dobson, native of Indianap- | i I use them daily in my lis, had been ill a week. Survivors | HARRISBURG, June 18 (U. P.) — | are the wife, Flora; two sons, than $250,- y : Thomas Jr. and William; and six | The o. 30 Bn, ny, business and I know. i daughters, Mrs. Harry Todd, Mrs. | which cost nearly $1,500,000 and left Phil E. Clements, Mrs. David Clay- political committees with deficits of 3 ton, Mrs. Roy Howell, Mrs. Carl | another $500,000, expense accounts . Shephere and Mrs. Lester Hunt, all | filed at the election bureau revealed ; of indianapolis. W. B. Conner Jr, today. v DAVID D. KEENEY, a farmer of | - near Pittsboro, who died yesterday | at his home on his 76th birthday | < 2 anniversary, is to be buried at the | STA 7 FE DEA ’l ‘HS ® . Knights of Pythias Cemetery at] A | Lizton following services at 1:30 | O usiness an S rs S r —Charles H. erman, 78. p. m. Monday oy “Mother. 8 Zanary Sa FORTE hters, Mesdames Kent - Survivors are two sons, Otis and ir 5 ts and | Ohlis Louis E unkel, J. G. Wiecker, L. I; two daughters, Mrs.- Mary | Jlrs. Claude himens aus s 1 TySubeiman. how. TH. Sutvivers: Wife: ® utledge and Mrs. Ruth Bailey; a | Mrs 0 Knight and Mrs. Wir . sons, Henry, Villiam, gAlfrea; claughiers, r TH Cont . - ATi Arris Mesdames 1 - ! ! . ther, O. F. K eney, ies. prac, BLUFETON—Sylvester Runyan 78. Sur- dard, Frank Hurst. an ousewl € a and a sister, Mrs. Ollie Ellis, Los vivors: Son. Earlv Denney: sisters. Mes-| LOGANSPORT—Mrs. Emma Hause, 52. Angeles. dames Dora Montgomery, Jeanetta Hilton, | Survivors: Husband, August C.; daughter. : Es iVola Klimbell, Ella Nussbaumer, Daisy | Elsie; mother, Mrs. Ferdinand Schmidt: JOHN STROTHENK, who died isure Blanch Vampner; brothers, Ben- pista rs, Mrs. O. O. Mossley, Mrs. Carl Thursday at his home, 4224 Bertha | amin, Clecp Mrs. Bertha Egan, 63. Survivors: Hus. ; St, will be buried today at Floral a oo sa onze Rs Meclure, B33. LY Band. Dr. B. W. Egan: brother, Ernest ¢ Park following funeral services at ters, Mrs. Mary Ferguson, 3Mrs.| NEW LEBANON—Mrs. Mary Bickleberry, $ 2 p. m. at the Royster & Atkins | Stell } |¥ SE shant) So. dom wai 1er 02 N i t S —MTrSs x N x1bso ager, E - ey Funeral Home, 1902 N. Meridian St. 5: DESOTO Hh suline Gjbs Sht hy “Pris. 85 OSE vivors. Daughters, Mes. Beari He was 66. cilla. M OLS and Mrs. Ross w Rissler Cox. Mrs. Elmer Reisinger and Mrs. Ellen Mr. Strothenk was employed by PALA. Mss. Richard Ww. Is ba IL i | dlitchum & Schaefer, Inc, as ass 5: Husband’ sons, raneis, | ae ER oT Basan ada EStorse |

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Fremont dn A pdb TIMES Want Ads can be PROFITABLY used f Tremont, III. ' use CHARLES E. HAYES died today _GREEXCASTLE oR Iya: | Seas «=.= BAKER g MARGIN ant Cole S80: at his home, 2934 Station St. He Sree : | are : ’ : was 63 ors, Magner, ares Every day the ‘Tiny yet Mighty’ Times Want Funeral arrangements are incom- | 2 y; sis-| plete. Mr. Hayes, who had lived || Lillie Estep hh Ip os . : . rere sl his Ife, Wax o MEMOEE Of “mmyyemsoavass — ve do Ads are doing a complete job for many who the Brightwood Methodist Church 0. S Sons i i Surviving are his wife; two step- Chere daughisrs. Miss Helen Rimes aod | Boeke cand, Mi | use them. Try them—Ilearn for yourself the "Miss Myrtle Aldrich; two brothers, LAFAYETTE 3trs Edith Callahan, 51. OfC.I.0.and A. F.of L Lewis and Jesse. of Casey. Ill, and | Survivors Husband: brother, William N. | 4 Th tI. ic: 1h . d : f littl] TIMES a sister, Mrs. C. G. Paden, Urbana, | — In Election. economy an amazing power 0 a 1 e Il. i¢ OF { the Catholic Order of Foresters and a 3 JOSEPH MATRACIA, operator Knights of Columbus, Holy Rosary | . W . of a produce business at a bor Church. Loyal Order of Moose and | Claude M. Baker, San Francisco, Want Ad. ant Ads phoned before 11:20 a. 1m. ille, one of four persons killed in | EIks Lodge. | was elected president of the jetees Ij h d l d an auto-truck collision near Juli-| Survivors besides Mrs. Demma | National Typographical Union by a etta Thursday, is to be buried at are the mother, Mrs. Anna Ma- | plurality of about 14,000 votes, the | are pub 1she the Sane ay. St. Joseph Cemetery following fu-|tracia, Indianapolis: three brothers. | I. T. U. board of elections anneral services at 8:30 a. m. Mon- | Mike, Gus and Frank, all of Indian- | nounced today. day at the home of a sister, Mrs. |apolis, and four others sisters, Mrs. He defeated Charles P. Howard, Mary Demma, 436 S. East St. and Franceg Glessing and Mrs. Lena Chicago, C. I. O. secretary, who at © a. m. at Holy Rosary Catholic | Natalie, both of Indianapolis; Mrs | sought re-election on a Progressive 9 Church. He was 37 { Anna Mercurio, Richmond, and Mrs. | ticket. Election was held by maii Mr. Matracia was a member of | Rose Dattalo, St. Loius. Mav 25. Mr. Baker received 37,229 and Mr. Howard 23,344 votes the Election CROSSWORD PUZZLE Board said, in a contest that in- | volved the C. I. O.-A. F. of L. labor dy ; split, along with internal union HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle his country’s Other candidates runing with Mr. O an : a Baker on the A. F. of L. platform y Qabiadian MAPILIELYSIHIELSS PIE [AR t Eran won all but three offices ~ | . I 4 L{!|E } OAKEEC ulR LY 15 “ ABE Woodruff Randolph, Chicago, Pro- * ' E Li OINIE BRA INIGILIE]} "W'S CO a gressive, was re-elected secretary- k h Th Ad P d d D d RESULTS 12 Flannel. TIEIN[OIR] I IL second largest | treasurer over Harry B. Schaudt, ac of ese S roauce esire . 13 To skulk SIAILITIEIREESERD {r ES ie Chicago, by 30451 to 28,971. Francis about. ! : less G. Barrett, New York, Progressive, 14 Outer garment ile S ‘ LO2 a M MAPLE I» Rulers oe defeated Alfred J. Whittle, Ro Ro- — ————————. ! eptarchy h Yu st v : s. . IROADWAY. 2331— — - d bath ' : tome [Aa RECMclol TREE | pon 30131 to 2056. Roy T. Baker, en Ce Water pun meta t © STOMDWAL Lau om mat Alama No Teorem apd bap ; 18 Unit IR Glojc ME RIA 5 Cor. Gt. De reer gu RCE, Ten #575. SANGSTER. i335 Tws-room fir: out: innerspring: $3. HE-3815 §; ILLINOIS. N.. 2019—Two-room apart 19 Hvdro- 1 22 Half an em. | ver, Colo., Progressive, was elected a nished cottage: electricity: adults: ga- GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK--No washing or ment: lavatory overstuffed. sink. Grae J ol CIHIAINICIEENDIAINICIE|R 23 Go on (music) | trustee of the Printers’ Home. rage. 25 cents. HU-2388. ironing: one who wants a eood home. _rage. TA-5042, j airplane. BOOB MNOIN|SIEI TEEAIRIE A] 25 To daub. TED ay girl for work in restau- Era. Shel oF DR gen? coms downstairs. FIVE. "ROOM modern BE foots. 20 Wine vessel. AlLIAIEMCIRIAINE JL| 1 |A[R]} 28 Flavor A. F. of L. Secretary Defeated ICE | BOX— 75-1b, a Cal 31d side-icer: cork Gas, electricity. good heat. hot water, Shadowproof shades, copper screens. fire. 21 To HARD WO|ODI|SIA[MIAIRIA] 31 To recede. Among those defeated was Frank raed: 38. 3909 Rookwood. BM AL TULARE DOC. White breast, feet: Month. HE-4334, ; 4 reinvigorate. " 33 Reach of sight | Morrison, A. F. of L. secretary, who | FOUR F IE Bath. Jurnace garage. 6310 eI. DELAWARE, 1475 N.—Two front con24 Organ of 41 Credit. VERTICAL 37 Public speaker | Was seeking re-election as delegate Ment down. aoalance like rent: only Bn TINENT BLOCKS. $7. 906 W. REINS hms: a ange hot wale hearing. 42 Aperture. 1 Prarie dog 39 Flower | to the A. F. of L. _ daily. nm ” EOST—BI ck and tan coon hound, vi- i 6. bed. springs. dresser. sweeper. 5 ish. 44 Bashful. ; final vote f th ff NEW =Gosv ity New "York Meri) award 2346 Prospect St. 4 25 To accomplish. %T ” 2 Wild ox 42 To pant. The final vote for other offices LE Coe Tage ron cinity, New Yerk-Meridian. eward. ers st s—— y 26 Male children. 0 make 3 Vulgar fellow 43 Barber's sign. | follows: §800 PLAVE] a pate KEW YN S0I5—Onusual 6.7008 HAMILTON. 435 N.— Furnished agar 27 Undermines. amends. 4 Type standard 44 Te fly 8 ane Fe, President John of Cpe erie: PLANO Matpzany deni: Vmedérn uover: Dorey aumineal STM Pe Anes Be gar oar. 29 To depart 48 Biblical 5 Middays 45 To scream. onley, . orth, Tex, 234; : : BELLE VIED § 56 (3500 W oe BRINDLE SCOTTIE DOG-—Lost from 36 30 Netspace prophet. 8 Temperstufé 47 Natae Clyde M. Mills, Washington, 25,761. ru Nish Trees] ogern double BE plendia hl iehes B-Town ube: E Pleasant Run Bivd. N. Drive. DRparagraphs. 51 Robbed division 48 Ever Elected delegates to A. F. of L.| <HU-1487. a" ~ modern except furnace. Garage. BE-0748, - - 32 Seized. 53 Song for one 7 Those who ice 49 Note in scale ay alenry B, Clemens, Los $ 34 Wager voice cakes 50 Sick Hor THOR. SORE Tae : in 54 Kinedo 8 Harris, Detroit; Mich., 30,807; El- 5 33 Farewe gdom Sound of 52 Definite mer D. Manning, Minneapolis, 5 36 Arabian 56 To greet. inquiry article Minn, 29.930; Nicholas M. Dipietro, numerals 57 He is i 9 Frigid & 54 Second note in | Tarrytown-Ossining, N. Y., 26510, O e ! ! e O ! wa a 38 Musical ; Canada’s = 10 Knot. scale and Glen L. Mitchell, Indianapolis, 9 composition 58 He heads a 11 Auto shed 55 Third musical | president I. T. U. Local 1, 25896. 40 Sun god ——— cabinet 12 Vancouver is note All were independent candidates. Defeated candidates for the posts 3 I 2 | 4 P ¢ ris 9 or Ml as A. F. of L. delegates were: Jack 3 Gill, Cleveland, 24,978; William R. : 12 13 14 15 Trotter, Vancouver, 24,525; William “ L. Connolly, Pawtucket, R. I., 20,804: a . ¥ xz 7 Frank X. Martel, Detroit, 20,328 § Frank Morrison, Chicago, 20,572, and # ’ John Simmons, New York, 22911. 3 20 7 ? 23 24 Fi Named Auditor . 25 26 27 28 9 Board of Auditors—Joseph Har- 4 very, Washington, 34,085; Charles : N A RD a 5 31 E. Mayers, Cincinnati, O,, 22,768. FFO : : & 50 33 Union Printers’ Home Agent— Y i A T 2 53 fen William P. Cantwell, Worchester, = Mass., 31930; C. K. Spears, Min- ; ’ 5 , neapolis, Minn., 20.622. ¢ 39 Delegate to Trade and r Congress of Canada—Thomas TA. ; 40 Holland, Vancouver, B. C., 34,667; ! James D. Davidson, Victoria, B.C, : ac 43 4 45 Noh Lrinters Home Trustees SMALLEST (0OsT i! Elected) —Roy T. Baker, Den- a i AC 7 48 49 [50 5 ver, Colo, 28.829; F. L. Pferdesteller, CREATES] & Denver, 28851, and John W. Ogg, ER SIAE 4 3 54 59 6 Springfield, O., 28,626. Me Howard bad been tN of thi : J hai Lua g 3 16 es 4 aia SSE rasa obra gio ha Ee i Ey 5 2s ins r : 5 : foc pi ar i Soh 5 £5 Se - > ge \ ont ® x wid +4 =o . _ , > ge 4 ¥ ¥F 58s