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LOCAL | CROSSWORD PUZZLE BAR COMMITTEE | State Deaths STATE SLAYING | Dies in Traffic [EEL cu. i.

| GR AY—Victor Eugene, age 15, son of Earl

| | ATTICA—Lloyd Wilson, 32. Survivors: : { S i Wife; sons, Lloyd Jr.: father, Porter; and Opal Gray, passed away Sunday, iL LS brother, Herbert; stepdaughter, Miss Ro- 2 | Sent, 4 at the Methodist Hospital. FiPp — i ton. 3: E nera rom resiaence 1 x | HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle Oriole. Justis Musto | Gebal fom regidence of Glo Grey

Pictured bird. re THER 17 Electrical unit BEDFORD—Mrs. Myrtle Ellen Salmon, ; TS | Friends may call any time.

i Ly {Ya 18 Stat £ ld Survivors: Husband, Raymond: daughMRS, FLORA M. KETCHAM. 3609 | All IR ples |ters, Mrs. Dretna Elkins and Beulah SalRuckle St nember of a pioneer species is nt! s A solitude. { mon: Son. Ansil Luther: brothers, Delmer. tg e Y pr 5 hia i IR! ra, Harley an aude: sisters, Mrs. Wy- } ne Ty who died Saturday called golden. ERIE xT oe 20 The male's lie Hawkins and Mgs. Samuel Harrell. home following a heart at- 13 Asiatic. a : Rr, OES)

| HEILIG— Fred (Fritz), of 1627 Bradbury St.. beloved husband of Elizabeth Heilig, father of Erna Althoff, brother of Carrie Weaver. Edna Maeder, Lillian Krohon Otilda Peiz and Edgar Maeder, passed

Tuesday, 2 p. m., at W. D. BEANBLOSSOM MORTUARY. 1321-23 W, Ray St. Burial Crown Hill Cemetery. Friends

to be buried tomorrow 14 Pe rtain ning to : —-— eh T N more {or: Sister, Mrs. Flora McNeal. ’ i Ton al Cee eT slAlRIAlclEl EIMARTIN then the Lower Court Reform Also cromy, ronrois Saat Smet Indiana Police on Way to J Rh i iQ qt &.9 ia fuerte ga tn wen} : - . » . . a - ome. She was 92 “urve . NL. ROM LUTHER 23 Eye tumor. To Be Recommended at CULVER—Ezta Hawking, 86. survivors) QUIZ Pair; Two Holdups 3 |HITTLE Catherine. mother of Michael,

female's. Miss Ethel Simpson; son, Ralph | i dow of William 18 Demon. ID] | 26 Snaky fish. {wi daughters, Mrs. Tillie Norris and : - 3 k Mrs. Delia Schmidf and Peter Gallagher, i uiam stepmother of John, George, Charlie, Leo

~ p 1 Sir wy & ] \ i Mrs. Lottie Marshall; sons, Benjamin, 13 To pierce : i Sa 28 English coin. French Lick Parley. Elza and Liovd Reported Here. ® 3 | and Beda Hittle and Mrs. Bertha Winkie, Ww ith a knife. [5 Ny ~ | 31 Largest deer. 3 § | Mrs. Agnes Cline and Mrs. Catherine i 5 ! A he = : to eh PELPHI—William Shallenberger, 55. Sur- ———————————— 3 | Hahn. sister of Mrs. Bridget Mackessy, 33 Being. vivors: Wife, Maude; brothers, Elmer and X : i | passed away Saturday a. m Funeral

, o — th 24M ; Ss + Associa- | Jesee. ! FRANKFORT, Sept. 12 (U. P). { Tuesday, Sept. 1: : m. at resi22 Zones having GE 35 Inborn. The Indiana tate Bar Associa | Sep : dene 516 N Goodlet Ave.; 9 a. m., St,

vpi ossils, 37 Hops kiln. | . i ic EDINBURG-Elliott Kerr, 75. Survivors: — Frankfort and State Police left Bh Anthony's Churcl ends invited. ald © 3 gat # 44 Railroad VERTICAL 40 Fr a (To 3 Shecie! eommitiee an Hidielsl Father, William; sons. Floyd and Roy; 3 Bh Pa Holy erie v Altar 5 David Mc Donal ia. 21 Ever. 3 Raliroad. FA |selection and tenure is to recoms- daughter. Mrs. Myrtle Wheeler: sister, Mrs. today for Little Rock, Ark, to ques-| i , 4 ciety will meet at the home Monday 7:30 was the first pro- 25 List of officers 46 Pertaining to 2 Fence bar. 42 Personal Alice Harrison; brothers, James and Arch. . “ Sy " | p.m. for prayer. GEORGE W. USHER Alana 1 ST a > SR - : mend a separate judicial ballot in tion “Smokey Joe" Anderson and | § | SERVICE ndiana University 27 Toward a faction. 3 Small island. journal, | S€p . | EVKHART—Mrs, Josephine C. Korn, 73 Lucille McGonagle, captured yesters] LE . yx District Cir- 29 Qil (prefix). Ha icant. 3T ify. its report at the annual meeting Survivors: Daughter Mrs. Gerlrude { Ey Su Lt z | JOHNSON —Henry C., husband of Sarah G. 29 Oil (prefix) 49 Form of “a 4 Lubricant 4 o purify p Goshorn: sister, Mrs. B. F. Ervin, broth- day in connection with the slaying I ; Johnson planer of Thomas,

30 You. 5C Comforts. 5 Musical note. 45 Contest of ‘idav , French | ers, William and David Cutter. : S Kasi Mie ARISE BRSih eas itv caine to In 5 Ell. 52 Pale 6 Finishes speed Friday and Saturday at Mrs. Belle W. Van Tilburg, 76. Surviv- Of John Colla, Gary taxi driver. > iP Sa SS haps Matheny and na ily came o In- 2 os ~ 5 ‘ : 5 r 1S St 1 46 = T " Lick. ors: Sons, Guy, Glenn and George Little Rock police said that An-| away Saturday. Funeral Tuesday, settled fist in 82 Wrall 58 Mo Tienda a7 Lik EW The report is the result of con-| EVANSVILLE—Mrs. Elizabeth Ber, 77. derson, known to them as “Dode | io El Se, A Oe CO a sett ica IST in 34 Part of a lock. 55 Mountain 8 Respiratory ¢ LIKE, : 4 held Sur ors: Sons, Henry and John; brother, Whiteman " had confessed partici- Herbert Johnston, 34, of 132 tol Ave.: 10 a. m. St. Philip Neri Church. Cet oh ‘ Si { John Schuessler. . an > ’ ’ i i s inv Ketcham 38 To dangle. pass, sounds. 48 One plus one, clusions reached at a ee ing he William S. Barning, 55. Survivors: Wife, | pating in the murder of a Hot| N, Grant St. died as a result of Friends invited. Burial at Holy Cross March 38 Male human. 56 Human trunk. 9 Either. 49 Pertaining t0 July 11 in Indianapolis and of Anna; NS Fein Barning; son. | Springs, Ark. grocery chain own-| a week-end traffic accident in : iv moved |» 3 Se ; Feat : : y ; thers, rnest, : J : ” VSTON—Herbher a 5 hus nily moved | 39 Peak. 58 Ozone. 10 Footlike part. air. opinions received in inter-commit-|giq"*" TO et rest, Jom ander last Thursday, but denied knowl-| Indianapolis. He leaves a wife ON SO ont I, one 35, Tusend Mrs. Ket- ¢1 Kind of 59 Merchant. 11 Diner. 51 Sun. tee correspondence with individual ri Sudle May Xennody, i, Survivors: ledge of Colla's death. and four children. (Story, Page and Shirley, son of William D. Johnston, ann [EMIiNn- g . : : . »: » \ : S, r. an PS. ) ennedy, sis-| . ¥ 28sec yay Sunday a. m. Friends ma >a b . Hy Te snowshoe. 60 In India this 12 Wings. : 54 Cover. members, it was announced. ters, Mrs. Leona Williams and Mrs. pearl| Anderson also was to be ques-| One.) Pr ogg Sof eed RY ens ay Katharine Merrill's 49 Straight- species of bird 15 An American 56 Transposed. Other recommendations to be Woosley; brothers, arn and George, tioned about the disappearance of By Haw Tagua lp Bo Wednesday Yin ‘ : . : . ‘ : ley 8. 53. VIVOTS: , Jose~ a J HIS g i forward is called ——. variety is the 57 All right. made by various committees in-ipnine Son SnETiess Haohter, | Mo 5% | George W. Howey, 39, Detroit, whose ne OY L HOME. 3925 o was married to Mr. Ketcham clude: ley Seg: mother, Mrs. Lou Sleg; sisters, automobile was #und burned in mand allegedly made of he ane MAF FIEEDCTeuink 3 . 3, | Mrs. Alice Lambert and Mrs. Walter Bean; ? n N.| MAY —Beulah May, wife of Randall, al sli of. ) 5 6 7 5 (7 Ho {i 2 Passage of a law to establish rothers, Lynn and Nelson. southern Michigan three weeks Speman of Semys Dy mother of Joe Ed and Rebadine Maye ime a member of ih municipal courts in all counties of ago. Police Chief Walter Cline said | Meridian St, Ior a field, passed away Sunday, age 21 y

wah iar ~1 333 the : Stud = =” : 3 i £ a Presbyterian Church at the 14 the state in order to eliminate com- ’ that Anderson had been seen in|t0 a tavern owners’ protective as-| Services Tuesday, 10 a 'm.

{ plumage is COLUMBUS—Miss Ammie Laird. Surviv- eee i 3 8 | away Sept 10. age 59 years. Services v 1 |

yest } ne _ Si: be : FUNERAL HOME, 1934 W. Michigan St. X marriage and remained plaints concerning the fee system RETR ong LT "one Ar at |Howey's car a few days before it|sociation. F. S. Myers, tavern opera- Friends invited." Burial ' Glen Haven, r the church Ne with | for justices of the peace, and passage Wilkie; brother, Frank Wilkie, and sis-|Was burned. tor, made the complaint. {IIL ars Dense Wo Lawrenceville jew Presbyterian Church f law to require defendants in|“ irs. Mary Harber Witnesses told police last week| An Indianapolis youth and a ig Won A ible Class of a 0 quire Theodore Browning, 69. Survivors: Wife : held f PERKINS—HIi C.. age 45. 939 W. 3 ght the Woman's Bible Class criminal cases to take the stand Lucy, stepson, Geoige Daugherty, and | after Colla’s body, with bullet|young woman were held for ques-)PLRKINS—Hiram ©. age 15 939 aasd 1901 to 1931. before any other defense witnesses aa pu. mney. wt, en | wounds in the head, was found in Honing sho ie ge Heflin, grandfather Donald and Bonnia Cy ‘ . Toi AN ND-— rai \ no ipton, Ind.: brother of Mrs. {when they wish to testify in their Survivors: Son, Clifford; Pa! Percy | a cornfield near here, that they saw Ind * th k d ’| Bessie Hight, Elwood, Ind., and Thomas lown behalf and Ross Fletcher. Anderson and his woman compan-|Ind., over the week-end. 2 Baden, Lafayette, Ind., passed away Sat= > re ‘ \ : ae rh Nettie Anehedl 84, Survivor: Daugh- jon riding with him a few days| A 21-year-old youth was being yasy, Phased al resigence Tuesday, 1 Jane M. Ket-| fr £ | Complaints in Large Cities 3 NTS: Lecard thrsen prior to the finding of the body. questioned by police in connection; Pm, Bilal Bitcod Ind Friends may cham and Miss! fF { HOBART—Wilimont N. Wagner. 73. Sur- mm——— with the fatal shooting of a bur-| SERVICE. = EE : Indianapol ES | The committee on canons and §ivere Wife, Mary; son, James; daughters glar suspect last Wednesday : INQIANapoiis 4 : 3 Mrs. Melvin Fleming. Mrs. Gertrude Poul- I i 2 Ai ast oh Go. lv : 0 ; tcham of Ann ethics is to recommend that the ion and Mrs Ruby “Price. SFifNde fv Suspects Grilled in Police said they are trying to learn ir ig Sa = Bey. beloved : state association adopt the rules eS | HUNTINGTON Mrs. Rebecca Martens. Local Crime Series whether he was ihe man who es-| 3IWay ac lier residence, 234) Coneral Aves MRS. GRACE G IRIEVE GREG- FF i tablished by the American Bar As- 39 gS vivors: Daughter, Mrs. Merc) : caped when Harold Austin, 21, of Tuesday. 2 p. m. from SPEAKS & FINN sR ; SRE. & Eo Harmon Little, 57. Survivors: Sisters Police today questioned several 346 S. Roena St. was Killed. j TUNERAL HOME, S30, Coliets , aves ORY, who died yester at u A = sociation. : Mrs. Matt Peaseiman, Mrs. Ida Smith and | suspects taken in week-end arrests| | Torarerewn Bu, Friends invited: ‘oie of hes y ohn J S | The judicial committee, authorized Mrs. Frank Bowman in connection With a series of WHEELER itz, age 78, widow of John | s & : ‘ E id-! JEFFERSON JLE—MTr: o - . : ER A. eeler, beloved th f R [by resolution adopted at the mid FRERSONVILLE—Mrs. Kate E. Bee-| mes. Six were arrested in a raid Advertise In See Ova ON aT LeRoy

| wi . ; n " it (Son. 81, Survivor: Sister, Mary Me- | winter meeting, is to report that it cea) = © Seer, Mrs. Mary Mo! on Militare Park. away Sats piuneral Wednesday, i ) rom S 5 £

Semetery Vento $ y | ® 2:3 . Thain . | believes the separate ballot SyStem| , psyvETTE—George O. Bauer, 81. Sur-| Gale Banta, 30, of 713 N. Dela- ; HAPEL, Illinois at 10th. {would result in a “more intelligent vivor: Brother, Thomas. | ware St. streetcar operator, report- Friends en call at chapel after 10 a,

| a i . | ; ‘ d m. Tuesday. Buri: i ark. and better selection of judges.” | ors Bg her “hares Grant, 78. Sur-| ed to police that he was held up at TIMES WANT ADS Barish Memorhal Park a : ih " ors rothers, tto, Ibert d Joh y E y lv y | Under this system, candidates tC 0 rt and John ghelhy and Kelly Sts. early today. WRIGHT—Eunice W.. age 77. beloved sise M

. 3 d ! ominated by the respec- is ar its said, esc or of 1 survived by would be n ated p MARTINSVILLE—John PF. Schuvler 52 | Lhe armed bandits, he said, escaped ae is. Alice Sweetman, ind NB. pnedy: two tive political parties at the primary Survivors: Wife, daughter.” Mrs. Dorothy With his money box and changer away Sunday evening. Funersl Wednes- / : : and at state conventions. Names! Niccum: sister. Mrs Edith Smith; broth-| containing about $7, a $5 bill and For Quick Results day, 1:30 p.m. from SHIRLEY BROS.

Indian- - 12 and Emory. . : Tas IRVINGTON CHAPEL, 5377 E. Washin » a; arg rrr og ; x "H iL, De : gJer kins of § would be so arranged on the ballot| cu wagA—Mrs. John B Wilson. <3 80 tokens. and his wallet containing ton St. Burial private at Crown Hill. il that the voter would vote separately Survivors Husband: sister. Mrs. Pearl] 2boui $10. Piiends nip sel CE p. m. Tuesday iy "%en “lua oert. Hairy Jr. Harold Gene, [chanan Mortuary. Burial will b for a candidate for each judgeship. Senff: brothers, Paul, Herbert, Lee and| MT. Banta said the two men Ph Ril 555 I the gt apel. HN ois yn ih Carin i ra rent i : € Such a plan, the committee be-| Elmer D. Kreider, 48. Survivors: Wife boarded his car as passengers and one ney ; rrr tichard and Roy, and four daugh- at Crown Hill. ieves. brobablv ld be established | Sherry: daughter, Miss Sherry Kreidler; after he made the loop at Perry Funeral Directors S To) sol) TP 0 $f bio 4 ww). | lieves, probably cou ve established | ((cnbrother. Karl K / BY ia TL Bl EL AH MAY MAYFIEL D. ters. Helen. Nellie Catherine, Ruth! She is survived by two sons. Frank without a Constitutional change and on Race: karl Rreidier; siepsister, Mrs./ Ave, they came forward as if to oe — oS and Emma J. Alexander, Indianapolis, and i y iis : > cat i : z : 0 p would call independent attention of # =» = |leave the car. Instead they pro-i|....t a» Times Want Ad for less “WAL TER T BLASENGYM

. S. \pim y Charles F. Alexander, Chicago: two . SFR: < . . atl FRED HEILIG. 1627 Bradbury gzovohters. Mis. Ralph on the voter to each candidate for the! MONON—Mrs Tom Newbold Ji. Sursty Ques Sous ang sad FUNERAL HOME : augniers, Mix ¢ i JEL, Font aciciey | Or Husbe . daughter, Mrs. Maude Mec-| S IS S - . i a to be buried momonrnow atl Indianapolis, and Adaline M. Alex-! Juailciary. Phatridge: sons Emory and Glenn; sister, ay 3 i p AN | than 2c per Word. Ask about! 2228 Shelby ¢ a N : ; St . . itt ti] Mrs. Lillie Cooley, Brother Jesse Grove After being robbed. Mr. Banta} 3129 N. Illinois Roscoe Conkle uneral Crown Hill following funeral serv- ander, Chicago. and a grand-daugh- | In its report, the committee said or > : Jesse Liraves, said. he was instructed to drive the! FE Want Ad OF dR was > y ter I's ; Nor sane that it “feels there are many in-|{ MT. VERNON Fred C. Maier, 67_ Sur- |, : : ’ ® ! r W y 21 ices at 2 p at the W. O. Bean- 0 Fawn McNorton, Indian rents ti has eo and] Wile Rebecca: brothe So Surs trolley to Southern Ave. where they our rree an er. CONKLE FUNERAL HOME awrenc - r Jncennt Mortuary AT. a ilio , apolls. ¢ and John: sisters, Mrs. Mary Bayer, Mrs. i lived here ven | oom Roy Ey Mr iu, Wh JOHN F. ENN ‘for vears past, the best available Fred Knoop and Mrs. John © Roede, | made him open the door. 1934 W. MICH. ST. BE-1934 iveq here ul Ears. | y 9. died Saturday. e was born | OHN PF ING. a native :

: : abi t ATI AN Vata | A couple in a parked car in the the Jus and, Randall jn Sandusky, O.. and had lived here land resident of Jackson County who mM" §i5 of the ene.” Sei Berenty Nr Vand. Mee Moses 6400 block Riverview Drive was heid : > . Pp Shige Se { LR a 3 ! . He was employed 26 vears died there Saturday on his farm, is| Amendment Success Doubted Ca aaa, sisters. MS gohn Mulett up yesterday by three young armed Classification Finder FLANNER & BUCHANAN Arte Dw pe Fe at Stokely Brothers & Co, where to be buried Tuesday in Crown Hill | “1} it however A NEW : bandits who obtained jewelry valued rtie Moore of Shelbyville! pe was departmental supervisor. He | following funeral services at 2 p. m.! 1e committee, however, recog-, NEW ALBANY—Samuel C. Marsh. 86. iat $168 and $3.50 in money, police] To consult the Lost and Found MORTUARY

, Mrs. Marjorie Howery. was a me ¢ ode rs nizes there are sections in Indiana,{ NEW ALBANY—George Flexner, | as a member of the Moose lodge. [at the J. C. Wilson Funeral Home. |“ { ALBANY-—George Flexner, 39 {were told. na Jean Moore and Miss. gurvivors are his wife, Mrs T : : : especially in the metropolitan areas,{ NEW HARMONY Miss Anna Pote. 63.| The victims were George Brouche gdssionie under Classifiogrion No: 7 25 W. FALL CREEK BLVD. vg" of Shelbyville, and; gjizahet ilig: a daughter, Mrs. | MRS. CATHERINE HITTLE is to where there is complaint, rather Survie Gras Me WS SNE ENE ap, sd Mise Marants MaChaster,|lL JOU Want 0 buy & good used TA 4400 Raymond and Richard gpyna Alt and five sisters. Mrs. ce buried tomorrow at Holy Cross) widespread in its character, thatiMrs. Sarah Ragon. 193. both of 968 N. Pennsylvania St. car, consult Classification No. 37, etc. | Shelbyville Fras pias} . Cemetery following funeral services they t cetting good judges on |< OXFORD — Mrs. Lula L. Simmons, 50.“ or 9 : i Ss Sher SIS, IRINA Maeder st 8:30 5. wm. of the Jos 526 N.= ok ® S Ie | Survivors: Husband. Earl: daughter. Mrs.| A man who gave his name as Jake | spartments for Rent.....eeeseesscecess 18] MRS. ROSALIE SEYFRIED, a Mr jillian Krohon. Mrs. Otilda Goodlet Ave * atid i il at =their circuit and statutory courts,”; Lyle Haynes; brothers, Eimer and Carroll Toledo. and hic address as ‘‘city.” a : eer 35] RS. A. V. FRANCIS d f man ‘ho died Fri Iz and Mrs. Edger Maed z Aik 9 a. St. the report said. oth de . : ~ yy | Beau tiful git Terms extended. oy 1 an vy So died yl i cdger Maeder. { Anthony s Church. She died Satur-| The ee ballot plan is of Wa eawery Lov. 73. Survivors: was questioned today about a de~-| Automobiles for Sale. .c.cessscescssocsce a 1730 COLLEGE AVE. HE-1638, ner home, . y St R "CAT ; 3 ios ldav { - Mary: son. Lee, AUtomotive Wanted: ...cosversaressessse $l —rm—r eee buried tomorrow at St. Jo-!| JAMES MCAULEY, who died Gal. [fered by the committee in lieu of a | Dey iliam Givler 61. Survivors: Wife: son, Advertisement Business Opportunities «ve.eseecessssies 25 | BERT 5 GADD

: s 1 Rats the FaresEod a4 tus | Survivors are two sons, N el! nald Chapman following funeral Saturday, was buried at Holy Cross! § Peter Gallagher; i pring Constitutional amendment, which it| pyaNFIELD—JonRn F. Schupler, 52. Sur-| PUTS STOP Business Property ......eseseescssscases 21 {2430 Prospect St. DR-5307 m tl vster Cemetery tod: follow: fun hr fe Is is the only to sect vivors: Wife, Lillie; daught i - Cards of Thanks crvnssves sess i. 8t ae ® Ro} er Cemetery today following funeral zrrs. Della Schmidt; four stepsons, | els is the only method to secure othy Niccum. giitel, Mrs. Dore] Sram 2 'S al Home an 108. i cipuin i #e . p “any fundamental or satisfactory |° Cash Coal and Wo0d.. ceieaeenssnenans 43] = 2 red H y 3. TL. services at 8 30 a. m. at the home, John, George, Charles and Leo! RICHMOND-_M1s. Janet Buhl Surviv. t fectiv ery i Deaths—Funerals revevensaunsesre 150% B Market RI-5374 e ear " Chuich y i Grd Hittl $ four Stond . change in the selection and tenure ors: Husband, William; son. John: cousins, Extra effective, and very soothing itch ] . Hol Imes Ave 1 at m. Bn A ie Step daughters, Mrs, of judges.” Mrs Carl Turpin and Mrs W. W. Datfler | fighting medicines in BLUE STAR OINT- | Farm Produce—FIOWers .coceceasssncses 33 PERSONAL SERVICE v at t nthony's Churct Ie was Bertha 'inkie, Mrs. Agnes Cline, | S ‘ . | entry DL. Dickey. 78. Survivors: Sons.| MENT put a stop to itching torture of , DAR Ls. osneessneeeas se 201 Germany Mrs. Anthor Church. Was | MT hep The committee explained it is Clayton and Emmett: daughters, Mrs, Will| eczema, rash, tetter, ringworm, pimples, Fang Suns G. H HERRMANN 1865 and was.® Mrs. Catherine Hahan and Miss | “doubtful if proposed Constitu Eloff and Mrs. Ruth Moore Ty on toon, on ory Tar if | Florists and MonuUments..sesesnevensere 6 | : 865 and was be AitslGina Peds Hike wil . sd ey ibtfu a propos Jonstitu- | : ar) as f i : wees 5] 1508 8. PAST ST. DR-4477 ) IS sul d by his wife, Mrs Beda Hittle, ‘ : ROACHDALE—Mrs. Lennie Spencer. <7. it does not satisfy. 35c and $1. AN drug- | Funeral Directors cases reson 5 She has : Nivea o mr aE ‘tiona i amendment at this time* Survivors: Husi y he Mie. # - 8 d Desk 4 35 | ie udie McCauley Sve ide ‘ 8: © ) $ Survivors: Husband, John: daughters, Mrs.| gists or Star Products Co., Desk 4, | Furniture BUyers .....cescsecesscacsoce | The dianapoli is 69 ( 3 JOSEPH A. WAY W 00D, 2061 S. would meet with the approval of | Leon Griggs and Miss Dorothy Spencer Houston, Tex., on Teveipt of price. | Help Wanted—Female gi HISEY & TITUS r + "BRING ic snnsvivani 5 sons, Glenn Jerkin and Raymond. Ralph, | Ani da | Help Wante BE memb er of HIRAM C. PERKINS is to be Pennsylvania St. will be buried to- the majority of the bar, a majority James and Jack Spencer: brothers, Enos, | Help Wanted—Male ....ceessicsnasssscne 9 THE FUNERAL HOME Society buried tomorrow at Elwood follow- Morrow at St. Joseph Cemetery fol- of the members of the Legislature Freeiv and Charles Mundy 0 | Hotels Crehs esebisissvsnsmenve XI 951 N. DELAWARE ST. 1 ne funeral nC HOR y at low Servie at 9 ¢ S ') SEYMOUR-—Marshs ] Whit 2 P | g evs rsrvssrse: IF ENT, Joa ing funeral services at 1 p.m. at © ing se it es a.m. at Sacred op a majority of the voters. vine a, Marshal M Woite 52. sur-| / GRY v Housekeeping Rooms by ATR CONDITIONED sons, Michael his home. 939 W. 31st St. He was Heart Catholic Church. Mr. Way- ville Mann and Miss Mary White; sister : fouses and Lots for 8218servevsvernoees IO orem ried and Gus 45 and died Saturday wood was 43. | Convention Laxity Cited | Mrs. Laura Spurgeon. : » | Houses for Rent ean gemsneiesii TH MOORE & KIRK Mrs. Carrie] Survivors are the wife, Mrs. Nor- Survivors are his wife. Mrs. Myrtle | The report closes with the state yA bz | House Trailers ..... sersssnscnssnscncess 39 rp og150, CH-18086. TA-6056-8 13103 3 r “WONRR . : > LOSES OL - RS | . did ichildren, ail ine Perkins; a daughter, Mrs. Aud- Wayweod; mother. Mrs. Louise . wp 5 i ‘ ani-! SHERIDAN—Mrs. Fanny Horton. Surviv- In Memoriams I aad rev Heflin: a sister. Mrs. Bessie I’lann; three sisters, Mrs. Leonard Ten: Tie cop: ues 5 Hira ors: Sons. Orlie. Roy and Ernest Buicher, | Jobs Wanted—Female ..c.ceusvernsncese 10] SHIRLEY BROS. CO. Hieht. Elwood: a brother. Thomas Staab, Mrs. Josepin Starlin and mous in its conclusion that lawyers and Wilbur ana Dolph Bowman. Jobs Wanted—Male ...eseesseecsscasses 111946 N. Illinois St. LI-5400

former 1- . SAA 1 ¢ ar as ati are ¢ | SHIRLEY—Mr1s. Robbie A. Bre €6 : ceovenvssvereeni SS] —— © a Baden Perkins. Lafaveite. and two Mrs. Lawrence Fleicher. all of In- and bar associations are altogether a reeden, Legals . J. C. WILSON “+ 1 -hildren. Donald and Bonnie ©ialapoiis, ai nd a brother, Frank : :

f i : Survivors Husband; daughters Mrs , too lax in interesting themselves in Samuel Myers, Mre. Ella Howe ahd Mrs. [lodge Nances 4 ga! vill be buried 3 “% Waywood Bostort, Mass. the selection of judicial candidates Dennie Wheeler, tons, Joseph, William Lost and Fouwd crverssersesvreree - | DR-0321 230 Prospect St. DR-0323 fternoon at Crown Hill Tipton ee nd Jessie; sisters, Mrs. Lula Wilhoit, Mrs Merchandise for Sale. ...evessassssasess

at the party conventions.” | Maggie Roberts, Mrs. Manie Johnson and ices at 3 p. m. at the] MRS. MARCILLE STEVENSON, J rar aanaee ; Florists Monuments : | Claude Rice Motorcycles ........eeees crsvevisvaisen SN ro BRS

Ser i The committee, headed by Den-| Mrs. Lily Smethers; brothers, Thomas and Ww SET 84 ; . 175 Helt Road, ¥ho died Saturdav, ASKS UN- AMERICAN ver C. Hanan includes Maurice E.{| Mrs. Lorea Persinger, 44. Survivors: DO THIS: Put some Vicks | Moving and Storage 24 Sh on ve £ t a nN i ts % Aha Ty . . N y Tn 3 jy A ob > . {| Moving and Storage...... Lrasessacavens Vyon lived for the past ik to be b today following Crites, Walter D. Stump, Will N [Bashan Charles: daughter, Mrs, Mary VapoRub up each nostril and Ancien) Instraments~Hadios wr Delaware Flower op

Syst A native of Gettys- services at 2 p. m. at the Westbrook PROBE BE ‘WIDENED White and Hubert E. Wickens, | SOUTH BEND--Dr. Warren S. Elliot, 23 | San Yo I youll feel nado | Personal Services serviseserene Isis N DELAWARE TA-3181 ne lived here many vears. Church of the Nazarene. She was 20. | — | An address of welcome will be Survivors: Wife, Mrs. Alene Elliot; mother, At away. Next, mel a SPOONTUL 1,0 poultry, LIVEStOCE ..veseseceneres member of the Ro berts Survivors are the husband. Wil-{ wrac Saris $a; 3 . : : Mrs. Mamie E. Elliot: brother, Herbert of Vapeitye in a bowl of boiling | for Trad 2s, Lost : and Found liam Western Stevenson : “pa nts, | ON NES r I I ay Lf lo hag Pe Aa ines YaST] men tosihe | Yaa — BM 28! . ian est Ot nson, arents, : : | Heil of Orleans. Tie will he | Son eter aughters rs. Marie Potural- : 2 in the steamin | Rea state LOANS. ....ovevescesrccccsse = rr xe - J von. | My “ ili He ) —Rep. Hamilton Fist ? I's M ¢ ] Rah ne g8 1} 1 = i end.r t lock dau 2 Wyon, and Mrs William Dishman: a ) K : o 1 (R. N.Y.) de- by Judge Clvde C. Carlin, Angola, Stella NI iy prowsks imi 7 : medicated vapors Real Estate Wanted .....ceeeesc0c00s00e 21 LOST Piching rod and reel on road or : four aaugnters, Mrs r. Mrs. Evelyn Tingle, and a manded today that the scope of!., ; Charles J. Fifer, 44, Survivors: Hus. | for several minutes. Repair—Autos—Trucks ....ereeesseseses 42) WpgTENHOFER, 1431 Groff Ave, Ine ; Runsman. Cooly 5 and William F. Hodges, Gary. b 1: harl tho: ) a De clemie, O.: Mrs. brother, Lloyd Dishman. the House investigation of un-| set — und” ERaes *” Be uso A a Thisloosensphlegm Resorts and COLtages.......svssveseesss 32} dianapolis. : . D. Alex xal nder, Miss Mary Estelle + CIN or Americ: bSubis s Charles Jr., brothers, Gustave, Herman. | & : 2 and further clears Rooms With BOAId......s.eressassesess 13 LOST — Shaeifer t on Fis Dre n and Miss Lucille Wyon. ail. ARTHUR T. M. KING. 2346 American At be extended to TALKS CONTINUED Erich and Otto; sisters, Mrs, Virginia + the air-passages. At Rooms Without Board. ...eeeeseecescess 14] name aldia Meier. Reward. i6, © two sisters, Mrs. E. J, Broadway Ave. who died Friday, is include many New Deal agencies. Prove ous Mrs: 13dia Duma. bedtime, rub Schools and INStructions. ..eseesesescess 1210 i mn riaarS Tost on W. 10th streeb Mrs. Ida Morton, he to be buried today in Crown! Accusing Federal departments and IN FRISCO STRIKE David YR a i ate ie Mrs. | Nap Trond, ened, pad Swaps cesessssseasesas 31 car. Return to 1169 Sharon St. Angeles, and two brothers Hill Cemetery following services at Administration officials of refusing Ellen Graham: brother. Elijah: two sisters. | | goupie ction can reliove the mi Pires 87/4 AUsessories: seerennnonmossunae $71 geles, 1 thers i, Wr ¥ : Series i hates here) Mrs. Ella Brodie and Mrs. Eliza Dorsey. | ouble action canrelieve the mis- I'ruck d Tractors e ae 33 Hel Woanted=Female: 8 Herr, Los Angeles, and A. S. 1? a. m. at the Richardson Funeral!to disclose subversive activities, TERRE HAUTE—William C. Alsman. 71. | ery of the cold while you sleep. Theks an side Pp Mansfield. 0. Home. He was 63. | Mr. Fish praised the efforts of Com-| SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 12 (U.|Survivors: Daughter, Mrs. Hugh Watts; | VapoRub acts direct through the SUFVIVOre . 1 vi Tm : i po 'AW i four sisters, Mrs. Jane Shipman, s. Joe | Wanted t0 ReNb...cavessssssesssssecens 23 GIRL. white. 20- 30 years, “experienced gen= MRS. LAU RA E. VANALLEN. res- _Survivers are the wife, Mrs. Alice mittee Chairman Martin Dies (D. P.). Mayor Angelo Rossi renewed Brodie, Mrs. Lucian McKinley and Mrs. | Sm 1s = poulsiesi at the same eral housework; 1 child; references, od A ih 'TeS- King. and two sisters, Grace and Tex.) to elicit from Secretary of his efforts today to end the six-day-|Aud Mason: two brothers Guy and Stew-|] LIMB [tS med jonieg Japery: TA-3454. ni : ! polis years and Nettie King, both of Indianapolis. J Perkins the reason for her old strike at San Francisco's 35 ad LY cyshdunifidren, all fos ed in direc ng com- WANTED—Middle aged ladv. Stay night; tle Mother” to her 1 5 VAN BUREN — George L. Reeder, "0. ort to the irri- housework. $5 week. 931 S. East St. a Hioiae. MEN, ANNA WAGNER ROEPE. Lon) 10 (spor Baty Brcges ingen depsfument sges Se wire Tenn urontr, J oo 2d ene LICE ORDERING WANT ADS : 8 0 ried tomorrow a ! Pacific Coast director of the Com-| He scheduled a conference with| WINAMAC—Mrs. Ida Rowles, 74. Surviv-| \ sages. Try it. V. Help Wanted—Male 9 apoRus Your telephone call to RILEY 5551 puts|_ : eee

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in Crown Hill Cemetery, MEIER, who was injured fatally ors: Daughter, Mrs. Arthur Bower; sisters

fol i services ¢ 9 in vesterday in an auto collision nea following ervices a 2 p. m. in Je 1 BR Hs ior ] ear “ me {Retail Clerks’ Union for 9 a. m.| Lowry; brother. Roy Timmons. you in instant touch iin 85 Adviares NEED TE payment Speaks & inn funeral home. 3859 t avne, $ e urie m If more convenient you may bring your ficient capital to make down payment

Cs . me, . rl So 1 The Mayor has been conferring first] AR ollece o he was 98 rown ill 11 Q rvices ¢ 2 5 ; College Ave Sti was 98. Crown Hill following services at PROBE PLANE CRASH with the strikers and then with em-| Advertisement ad to THE TIMES OFFICE. 214 W. MARY- DR- ET Fos fiche: Sse; ON

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mittee for Industrial Organization. representatives of the A. F. of L.{Mrs. Rachel Galbreath and Mrs, Charity!

Mrs. VanAll died vesterdav in < P. m. today at the Wald Funeral : : ; | : mail your advertise-| ors Yanal en 9 Yesen In| Home. She was 46 | IN WHICH FOUR DIED ployers, seeking to settle the dispute | ff LAND, or you may, iy ya Man-|RUN A BIG PAYING Cotfee and “Grocery ie Kimberly 2340 ‘Central Av Survivors are the husband. Carl NO a a te ana ih wil re | = ® an pa ad - la imberly, 2: entral ¢ ‘ 1 husbe ‘ al imi : ; : : J - “untold harm’ to San Francisco. ager and it will receive immediate Details free. Aunt

widow of Cornelius VanAllen Kuetemeier; a son, Morgan NV g | VanAllen, DANVILLE, Ill, Sept. 12 (U. P.). pI tentlon. SXPERTENCED presser Tor dry gleaning

vil War veteran, Mrs Van n Keu itemeier, and three sisters r | V Themes maluaine s CapRNIS Ne ie York A - LIT » - a v “t “ , 3 = r “rr ’ ~ | ! blishment Good ¥ages, Steady work. born in Falmouth, Ki illie Seulean., Mrs. Carrie ; Department of Commerce id REV. M'COMB, NICE, DIES rt. aThre Who ore Di Grn, Ue Was Tork ivors are her daughter. Mrs 3nd Mrs. Mary Pieper, all .._ today investigated the crash of a CHELTENHAM., England, Sept.| ever” ready to serve you and assist in Jobs Wanted Male : : : : | writing your ad. ”_

orandchildren and abapolis. privately owned airplane in which 12 (U. P.)—The Rev. Samuel Mc- |

ht great grandchildren. : : . : ... four persons were killed at Munici- / Comb, 74, minister of the U. S.| Sa HE es oy D NH. CAMPBELL, 2129 pal Airport last night. Episcopal Church at Nice, died yes- | ALL AROU ND cook or chet I AS ol OLIVE H. BARNES, resident MW! rN Ave, who dleq Thursday at, The dead, all Danville residents, terday in a nursing home. hy Box 690 care Times. : . i Meth + o

here for vears. wiil be buried to- 1oaist Hospital after a brief were Peter Britz. 42 "1 7 i, a_i iiss aa. i ried > . 42, a florist, owner OrTow HIrnenn At Drove Ho. Lo. illness, Is 16 be Buried at PIoral Park lt c iit © reimps fo! CANCELLATIONS AND Schools & Instructions 12 J pho Fie. 1d pilot; James Kincaide, 38; FOR PROMPT SS. an lowing funeral services at 2 p. m.| this afternoon following services at Charles Companion 48, and Harry SATISFACTORY hm : Se ORRECTIONS 1 ISnnaY Ks Solin ie ERG 10 3 n. at th S Tats dine ai 75 . ° 3 SFACT( a 2 % a ive lat Beauty nner & Bue hanan mortuary B : n 2 jue Shirley Brothers Ice. 40. Witnesses said the motor CLEANING old Resident of ndiavspalis i ; Cc THIS 2d ang $63 wi = Reel Beatty Aca d vesterday in the home of Central Chapel stalled as the ship approached the SERVICE ; a | dewmy 40} Poosevelt Bide.

Mrs. Mary E. Shirley, 116! Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Louisa Danville airport for a landing after gust cant BE. 4100 1 Tells How New Herb Medi- | ii2:| | Cancellations and complaints regarding Lessons $1.00 and $1.50

| errors must pe telephoned to The Times, VOCAL Ca) 11-4287 for appointment.

nerson Ave, He was 56 Campbell; two daughters, Mary a 10-minute flight. When 100 feet $ : Ba invalid for several r + | Btta and Joanna Campbell. and tw . . ray § : . Ww M LEONARD | i cine Overcame Troubles of 5 | | between the hours of 3 A. M. and 6 P. M. valid for several years. Mr. 3 1 a Campbell, and two from the runway the plane crashed m. . ' ne. i : Came {to become effective the following day. Personal Services 13

arnes was Aa native “lark | Sisters, Mrs. Louise Sielaff and Mrs 2 p 1 : \ : Da pum a ¢ an Roe Roheret ff and Irs. | into a cornfield. 2119 W. Washington St. Three Years Standing. 3 8 : Notice Bt LADGRFaphis) rTOfs: must: vel = as t 1 ime In he SD. = LE { y fore the | | { i — in given in time for correction belo 1 BR. U- . S. cE S tor Rotates. second insertion as we are only respon- attine guaranteed. FE - SAVER

estate business in Houston.! HENRY C TQ YN ' { T : uston.! HENRY C. JOHNSON. 34 N_ Keal- tb R Tex. and in Oakland. Cal. He is ing Ave. who died Saturdav. is to NEON SIGNS | E. E. Eyster, 232 N. Belmont Ave, : “|| sible for one incorrect insertion. RUSHES, Exclusive Agents, RI-0338 i a resident of Indianapolis for foity : : HE. FRAUER CO. 456 E.Washinzton.

urvived by his sister, Mrs. Shirley.|be buried tomorrow at Holy Cross! and | Fal years and k to th § we = Most Pabrice: MICHAEL CAULEY, retired em- {Cemetery following services at 9:30 SERVICE : 3 TO ROWD 0 ousands of : TEARS, HOLES, BURN Rewoven people, is among the latest to ap- 1 INDIANA WEAVING CO. LI-9674

ployee of the Big Four Railroad,|2: M. at the George W. Usher Fu-| LL ’ - will be buried Wednesday morning|L¢ral Home and at 10 a. m. at St. Indianapolis Electric Sign 39, DR Mr Byste a WORD RATE R ARC iy $2.00 | (} 228 N. Ala. ; . . Eyster| J: oy 3 ! .

{ Philip Neri Catholis Church. and barks medicine. Mr. Ester : Times Want Ads are sold oy THE WORD. (ERN

in Holy Cross Cemetery, following] ian : 1] Mr. Johnson, a nativ ian- | cervices at 9 t trick’s son, a native of Indian-| vely sk : : ; Services 2b 8 3. Mm. Jn St, Patrick'slabolis, Is survived by his Wile, Mie ADUEETIREEENT md Fa wi : 8 | representative Saturday, said he - You do mot pay for part of a ine Dut SNAPSHOT ENLARGEMENTS_Size 5x7 or Sarah G. Johnson: a son. Thomas Don’t risk externally had waged a losing fight for three E. E. EYSTER, SR. ONLY for the number of words used. 8x10. = omits STs i ie ig na

Catholic Church. Mr. Cauley collapsed and died yesterday in the . caused pimples, black- i i 1300 block of Prospect St. as he Johnson, and three daughters, Mrs, our stem | heads, enlarged pores, | years against ailments that threat- | : : This arrangement makes Times Want oes Sher bo, end. do Se ~ was returning from church services | CATie Coldsbough, Detroit, and] | Use BOTH 5 Ne ened to totally disable him and in bad and worn out as if I had not|, = es than ever, the economy Want Faciay Srna? AEG oy "ACADEMY as returning } SETVices.| Mrs Rose Gasler and Mrs. Agnes! | Soap and four weeks time Retonga brought | been to bed at all. I took four bot-{, us of Indianapolis. Hh Sym Be

Born in Ireland, he lived here pp ; : ; aS ties | Ointment : : i i idn’ iev i in i Mathews, Indianapolis. & ; him relief he didn't believe would |tles of Retonga and it strengthened WEISSMAN MOTORS many years and was a member of} D ' Rn CEE ever be possible in his case. In his|my tired body, built up my nerves Sndehager Distributor.

St. Patrick's Church. There are no! MRS. LAURA L. ALEXANDER, ICUF RA TURTT] complete statement, Mr. Eyster| and gave me new energy so rapidly | 3a a¢hs—F unerals 1! Phone: Dav LL2si1e Night. CH-8242.

survivors. a native of Indianapolis who died said: 1 never saw anything like it. My day, Sept. 12, 1958 Sr LILI “My system was run down and | |sleep is undisturbed, I feel rested Indianapolis Times, Monday, Sept. 12, 1938 Complete Reimann Sains $1

For many vears he had lived with Sunday in Chicago, is to be cremat- Thousands have recommended The

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jansing and ©d Wednesday following services at| WILLIAMS TREATMENT and full of poison from sl TER n i Sas; : uggish bowels when I get up and I can walk all} th t with Wiliam and Nellie Burke. 3:30 P. m. at the Flanner & Bu- praise yg! or ihe Somlion(= (Advertisement) that zo so bad I i ui and scarcely feel it. I eat any- mExaOER Ne Jag, © Ralph Mu oo INTERNATIONAL S051. 39M. Penny, { — i able days and ni S y > d 1 arles an CLINIC, Wed. aft GARNET D. UNDERWOOD, of : they now pin : Do This If You’ tend to my business. I was just|thing I want and my bowels are| barger of INHAFSRILS (chicago and HAIR DYE CLINIC, Wed, afteinoon. Make Woodworking Your Hobby—TUse , Joy. ou’re tired, listless and weary all the time. normally active and I never have Fr eianapoiry of Mrs. Fawn Me BEAUTY SCHOOL. 228 N Penn. 2d floor.

near Clayton, who died Saturday in . d away in ; Methodist Hospital, will be buried DELTA | WANT A 75c BOTTLE? I had to take such strong laxatives to take a laxative any more. At POLL, ees. at ‘he. FLANNER. & ge iD Zor Se oF Soy oie.

: > " ibe " - Wednesday, Vo oeauty tomorrow afternoon at Clayton MOTOR DRIVEN TOOLS a Regular Preseription Quantity) that the reaction offset any relief | my age it was nothing short of re BUCHANAN or VARY, a | BRIDES. new vails, complete $5 up. Plath start the dav t red and worn out? they gave me and made me feel] markable the way this medicine as may call at the mortuary after | Studios. 407 Roosevelt Bldg

Cemetery following services at 2 p rele ivaly od. hive of a al I Exclusively at you have stiff its; sore cles. | worse every time I took them. I| built me up and I take pleasure in| 2 o'clock Tuesday. HAIRCUT. shampoo. wave, all 25¢.

m. at the home. He was 36. uritis neuralgia de BY Sires 2 | t Survivors are his parents. Mr. and VONNEGUT'S IO vo omach Is Sour” or skin ong ged ae had acid indigestion and my food giving this statement for the ben-|cayLey — Michael. brother of William, | Azoval Beauty Acad, 901 Footevel? Blog, Irs (i. T. Underwood: four broth- 120 FE. Washington St. | ; ] | when t ee et of a good general system | would sour and make me sick. My | efit of others.” Frank. Anthony, Mariah and Mrs. Jor-| DR. O. O. CARTER Mr: na : r broth i "Read Our Offer—Do Thi : dan, died suddenly Sunday. Friends may | New plates made. False ter’h repaired, rs. Victor, Leonard, Carl and Nobe] ss———— nis | {onic Like Hite proven yils E. Pinkhamy | | work requires a lot of walkirfg and| Reports coming in every day show | £20 S16 MCh "or Mr. and Mrs. Her- 38% N. Penn. Rm. 305. RI-1250 a 2 sister. Mrs. Muriel C 4 -—— If vou mail this advertisement egetable Compound, made especially for | op. 1 ‘came home at night gired that Retonga is producing the same| man Jansing, 1906 Woodlawn Ave. Fu-|~ We Loan On ¥ nd a si rs. Mun annon. £ a. with 9% ir t . women from wholesome herbs and roots. neral Wednesday, 8:30 a. m. at the ANYTHING ON WHEELS Sets : Ir TIRER, LINENS } Yamps or eon to Let Pinkham's Compound help buibl up out I couldn't look forward fo a fine results everywhere. The Re-| peral Wednesday, Fo0 & gM picks | CAT vo Pe HARRY 0. HAY WARD is to he : the Dr. D. A. Williams Co. more physical resistance and thus aid in | night's rest like anybody else be- | tonga representative is now at| church. Burial Holy Cross Cemetery. Washington ne & Finance Agency Ire, buried todav at Floral Park follow- RA 88, East Hampton, Conn... calming jangly nerves, lessen distress from | cause my nerves were so shattered | | Hook's Dependable Drug Store, S. Friends invited. KIRBY, b- 837 E. Washington St. _ LI-151 ; id

ing services at 10:30 a. m. at the Rvs 7% One 5c bottle (33 doses) emt Sncuonal Folders 40d make BW | het § conjon't go to sleep till all E. corner Illinois and Washington punn — Jerry, age 72, father of Clen | (Alteration Specialist)

“or {inci i THE. WILLIAMS FREATMENT and sere - - Funers: e. Fri- Bklet “wit , y at . and Mrs. | —— Leap We! Home, Wein - “ Pont. ts aP%,ONer pueiviul sue. For over 60 years one woman has told | hours and I had to get up so often Sts. and will be glad to tell you; DIOR, LB 1320 W, Ray St. ALTERATIONS. ladies men's garments, gay fo. Mis. Zt ; gestions. . Nothng C. ©. D. We pay post. | gnother | how to #0 smiling thru’ ith {I could only get fitful naps that about this famous new medicine. It Mondor y morning. vonersl Wednesday. clean. repair obress. reline. Reasonabls. Survivors are nis wiie, Mrs. Esta § : 11 ven ti ame Dersc OF inkham’s—over women ha ¥ the FARL Havward: seven sons, Glavis, For { 25 Ww N RS en * Sold es ar vaaraly ot | written in reporting glorious | benefita—i¥ jd not rest me and when I got up may be obtained at all Hooks De HoME, "i604 W. Morris St. Burial Memo- MEYER O. JACOBS 3 ; 8 sons, , No Bottle Unless This Offer 1s Sent MUST BE GQPDJ ~ ~=——=e !in the mornings I felt just about as'pendable Drug Stores. $1.25 size, 98c." rial Park. 213-214 E. 16th St. TA-6667.