Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 September 1938 — Page 7
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: : and lane: ste other. : Clay and Sylvanis Houser. - stepsister, Mrs. Jasper Good. | LIBERTY—Thomas A. McCoy, 76. Sur- # ® a BLOOMINGDALE -Mrs. Emma Copner, | vivors: Sisters, Miss Edith McCoy and Miss : Husband, Moad; daughters, | Helen McCoy {and Mrs. Betty Miller} son, Foster: broth vivors: Husband. son. Oscar T. Roberts ers, Yancev, William, Erastus and James: | piother Fo val . M. Boyd: ; ankee S ( linch Another | lo Marion County Christian Church {Ser Myc Mary Sowers. re re a HAE aT A *“| MRS. MARY C. RAGAN died yes-| Made Ill by Toadstools. A ministers today were to hear Dr. R.| BL /QOMINGTON—Mrs. Hattie A. inn, MISHAWAKA Mrs. Julius Jaster, 72 terday at the home of her daughter, | Miller,” Washington, National 89. Survivors Husban illiam; sister, qu vivors: Sister, Mrs. Henry Winterhoff; 'S a. *. oa outs Christian Church pastor, de- ana Pike Branam; daughter, Mrs, Thomp- | . Jacob Joseph Finster, 65. Survive liver a plea for $60,000 toward the son Fowler; con Freq. oc Saugh 0s: Wife, Mrs. Fer Minster. daughters, | She was 4. | Four persons who ate toadstools for , r | we r ds, Mrs. Wini«| gro Soo enh. | 14 ximately 100 other persons in : . meeting was to be at the Y. W.| worth Mrs. Jeanette Reynol arry. Russell, Joseph, Carl, Chester, Haz- | been completed. appro y * fred Murphy and Mrs. Myrtle Inman; sons, ‘ 4 x Mw y y a 3% : Tonight; Defeat Will End co D | Straight Flag; Pirates |¢ a | Beatty and Ted; brother, Moses K. Ti | Other survivors are two daugh-|the Sicagn F178 Tergvint treatX ) y : s ais jon-! COLUMBUS—Leonard Stickan, 70. Sur-/gq Survivors: Sons, Herman, Bert, orville: rs, Mrs. Alice Thompson, Indian-| ment lor a mysterious food polison= a A \ Gain Ground The money iS to be raised nation jivors: Wife; daughters. Miss Elizabeth daughter, Mis Alma Grass: sisters, Mrs. te M p { PRY | Wy 3 — by the Board of Christian Exten- Donald: brothers ny iain, Frank. Mar brother, George Wisehart. cago; five brothers, Charles Price,| Andrew Minkalis Jr, : NR : ah arry Richard COOKS. Sourn BEND—Ignacy Banicki, 84. Sur-| wesley Pri Fred Pri William | brother, Charles, 19; a sister, Marie, With the Indians slumping off in; ¥ nN Ra BULLETIN : vo ey rice, fre Tice, Bm ME far Re 5, RA : Se LIS .. _ (headquarters. CRAWFORDSVILLE Mrs. Alice Stamps, | Frank. Vincent daughter. Miss Blanche Price and Grover Price, all of 13, and James Maloney, 29, were hitting over the week-end, the = 3 Rain was general on the Na- [78 Survivors: Daughter, Mrs. 8. J Berry: Banicki: brothers, John and Leo. Bridgeport; 12 grandchildren, and treated at St. Joseph's Hospital afte § 3 : h » | rie Soy 3 \ fana Law Sch stu ;CROWN POINT—Mrs. Sophia E. Neiner, | gurvivors: 8S Albert, Homer, Robert and i : th ree games to 0 tee in the miepie ani i day and four double-headers Vere Indiana Law School students are] ro Sons, Clarence, Arthur and | gary! il inert. Homer, Royert and City Bealls autores menrwhile Association playoff warfare at Perry N NN _m R 1 e v . = . \ S| Sasued off the stusliule Stevenson, Indianapolis Bar As-|sisters Mrs. Mary Hopkins and Mrs, Bmma Buekihal, brothers August, Carl George), jconducted bacteriological tests of the Kawtown brigade will end the it of | sociation présiiens, at their annual Kinderman I aI Sl A Tn Mrs | 3 ne towY riRaq a u SRE \ | since it is the last visit o he EAST CHICAGO Mrs. Myrtle Kempster, nie Williams an sses Mary an a-| lains, ipl i series and scatter the Redskins to Ey » ¥ | Western clubs in the East, today’s [Smoker at 8 p. m, Sept. 27 at the sor Suro Husband, Joseph, son, tilda Schuckman |be buried at Cross Plains, Ripley cause of illness of at least 45 per ive | < . X | FELWOOD Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Julius, |Vivors: Wife, Ella: daughter, Mrs. Myran estimated 40 others in Elmwood coring \g. i : x : " 4 are canceled. an smoker are Frank Campbell; bo Sntvivors. . Foster daughter. Mrs, ices are to be held at 7:30 p. m. ith their backs to the wall and 1 X Charles 8. Camnitz, 64. Survivor: tral Chapel. Dr. Lloyd Arnold of the Illinois 5 ana the running, the Hoosier : will Shoot United Press Staff Correspondent Clarence Fox, 52. Survivors: Father, | w ASHINGTON Mrs. Indiana Ann Bald-| pr. Stout, who was 71, collapsed! (research hospital examined chocothe works w Ny Th mg. Sa th NEW YORK, Sept. 19. —Three-| Indianapolis Smoke Abatement js. Maude Web and, Mrs Athy, Per- (Elmer and Brooks; daughters Mrs, Cleve Saturday afternoon at the Terminal bY some. of the victims mound an 1 axer una Ine : Lo e h* half-sister, Mrs. Mad y roth- | Potts rs ohn urris rs alter A . $ S. ound d K champions, the New York League directors are to honor the |rish® h Sl nd Richard Fox: halt: | and Mrs, Station. Dr. Norman R. Fn One fatality. Earl Bennison. 52 . service of Daniel J. Welsh as rail-| | brothers, John, Oris and Graydon Fox|Raymond Ad Mattingly, deputy coroner, said his death fol- > Y, son, 952, Blues. i SR \ road smoke abatement supervisor at and T heodore Smith 50. Survivors: lowed a heart attack. Action is to get under way at 8 13 3 : . the end of the regular baseball sea- , )uncheon-meeting Thursday at PRL, George: daughter, Mrs. Marie He is survived by his wife, Mis. autopsy was performed and Drs and since there is bad blood | § i |Semore: son. Wiliam. Fred and” Joseph | R N REASE S ) Alta Comelius Haggerty and Clarence w. between the teams on account ot aj | { s winiri ir thir Mr. Welsh retired Wednesday as|baw Fifford and Mrs. Mary Moody: broth. | , ! |cedents by winning their third sue- MI. Hen liam Geanger. ge New Albany. chemical Stadics be no end firework aN RY straight world cham- : SUSPE E be no of fireworks. D \ \ | With two straig John Wavmire. dlanapolis restaurant worker 25 SUSPECT HELD atmosphere Saturday night and ap-| The McCarthy smile! Joe's jean become the first team in his-| | Saehters. Nise Dec Sela Ringres! | years, who was found dead in bed att the capture in Belleglade, Fla, of y : trac | : : aWai : ‘ y “ N 67. Survivors day. In the Saturday fracas Jack] champs again and now await the |feating the National League cham- lege Ave, State Highway Commis SA qronjes Miller. and Fre dr. ’ ’ was to be buried at Washington |tholemew County on charges of auto LaRocca had too much on the ball] World Series which they won in [pions in the World Series opening sion steel designer, has received a gaughters, Miss Alma Miller and Mrs To Be Printed Park Cemetery this afternoon fol-|banditry and grand larceny. for the Indians and the Blues won, 1936 and 1937. They are after Oct. 5. Jack Doyle, Broadway certificate of honorable mention for SR eer Sorin. ars. Frank A e ed. lowing funeral services at 1:30 p. m. 3 to 1. in spite of good hurling bY| a new record in the Autumn clas- pricemaker, already quotes the @ Daper submitted in an industrial senmidt Sr. and Miss Irene Detroy: broth- ——— at the Farley Funeral Home. He | | four blows and the visitors col-| 1 ot | : \ ~. James F. Lincoln Are Weldin = § : | to fou owl ” 0 and the C Oi-| tional League city on Oct. | Only twice before in baseball an Fo aon. Io ta BALOUNCCS | e ; announced that there will be more| Born in Elwood, Mr. McCombs had lected fe — eee [80S WS & team had a Chance to)ifoun 1 a oN ced to-| FARMERSEL RG—Miss Lou Edna Thom. | Star “or y Ww ras Ss as, 5 Survivors: Parents, Mr. an s Starting Hurlers Lifted | Win three straight world series. day The a wa ased upon a Basil Thomas; brother, Chauncey. sisters, [than the 3840 designated during the He is survived by his wife, Mrs. With olive oil In yesterday's struggle, won by John MeGraws' Giants went into paper deseri jing repairs on A Mrs. Belle Davey and Mrs. Lois Evans. shampoo & set. Kansas City, 6 to 3, the Blues hag 1Sons weep : 9 n jes against the Wabash River bridge at Terre! Fr. WAYNE—William M. Shafer, 75. Sur- Shox. : ; on their batting togs and pounded he as aa world Haute. [Eres Sait Ei Ent: biotnor. J i HDR ov ai Combs, Indianspolis, | Central Beauty |titte ep S a h. Connie | [Charles and Elmer Rens re Elia pair (they did not know the exact num- 2071.0 O F Blde LI- 0asz )\ i titles but were beaten. 20 | ber of th ts to be cre3 th ial h & 1tting |} \ : i Mrs. Ada Featheringili and Miss Melba Der 0 € new precincts Le Cc Had the Indians been in a hitt Four in Ro Mack's Athletics entered the 1931 Applications are being accepted ic A lated. The State is to print a total dianapolis resident 17 years, who in instes pfeat 0 hev | : 5 ~ y i i i band, Ed qd ns. Paul; daughter, Miss of 2,300,000 ballots, the same nums- | for (FINER LINEN JVI) ens Toga of & defeat because ad |with the same accomplishment but veterans to fill vacancies in the vet- | BB SWRI SOC (RIN Nts” James B. | ber printed in 1934, The printing Ave: is to be buried at Winchester | NERS had runners on the sacks in every Newark Trails Re Red Wings i in and Mrs. today following funeral services id mnning after the Iirst. ¢ Applications must be filed not later | Kuke; brothers, W. A. and Glenn Speisser, : St. Louis to the title. pp | © tv Clerks st to the lord Johnson, Tribe starter, was \ 7 FT. WAYNE Mrs. Sarah Klopfenstein ounty Clerks must come to | y ; , neon, than Oct. 1 with the Veterans’ Ad- | Ratcliff. "38 Survivors: Husband, Donald: |State Board office in the State |, Dorn in Carter County, Missouri He was derricked in the seventh and | : ‘ a | Marilyn Rateliff S Elmer Riddle and Hod Lisenbee fin- | The Yanks clinched their 10th Ale, manager. GARY—Mrs. Myrtle Cook. 85. Survivors: absent voters’ ballots. All ballots | WE Goh Roger : .
NELI-~Challes x Heim, 80. Sur-| LEBANON--Mrs, Della Herod. 63. Sur- | vivors: Bel ons, Charles. Rav /vivors: Husband. John: brothers, Alvin, J. B. Phillips; Survivors: $ i Mis. Ann Menden hail, Mrs, Effie Harmon MARION Mrs. David M. Bell, 76. Sur- Four Known to Have Been Ross Clay: brothers, John, Raleigh wg sons and a daughter. Mrs. J. A. Hutsell, 1014 Udell St.|, CHICAGO, Sept. 19 (U. P.).— r iQ i i | Del H. Hanna, 83. : x eS Tising to Pitch for Indians | Pretty Soft 'McCarthymen Ease Into 3 indebtedness of the church. The tear Mary I Back, Mrs. Anita Wood- ~aiSS Smma Pinster Mrs, Harvey Hahn, Funeral arrangements have not mushrooms were added today to SHIRLEY-—Mrs. Hannah Naomi Judge Playoff Series. ally and is being campaigned for Siickan and Mrs. Milton Michael; sob, Tnoina. Oronk. Mit. CMariha Hastings. | polis, and Mrs. Lulu Jolley, Chi-|ing. : aside | Sion, 222 Downey Ave, missions Gannon and Mrs Richard Cooks, rs: Wife, Mary, sons, Joseph Casimir, Lan ity Blu 3 Ai 5 ; son, Roy. i tl " : Kansas uy, Blue are leading them, tional League's Eastern front to- | man son, Re | VINCENNES—Henry A. Schuckman, 73 | we PT 1 iy or eating: Lopdtisolt. ito hear an address by Thomas D. ar: brothers, John and Emil Mathias: | man, Mrs. Edi'h Larson and Mrs. Alma] MORTON R. STOUT, 18C1 Ruckle| Stadium and one more victory for X RaW X | schedule changes tomorrow and public schools custodian, is t0 water and pastries seeking the ir respective tepees until next; 3 eight games cannot be played and | school’s building, Cochairmen of Frederick; brother, Claude Kilkins, WALKERTON —William Sinclair, 76. Sur-| County, tomorrow, Funeral serv- sons in northwest Chicago and an : aN a L N \ : = and Charles Fuller. President | John Cook; sisters, Mrs. Nancy Denny dod PE : wire [today at the Shirley Brothers Cen- Park, west side suburb. needing tonight's game to stay inj | J Salil | By GEORGE KIRKSEY |James M. Ogden also is to speak, | Mrs. Edward Raynes brothers, Theodore) , lil 3 1 { John: mother, Mrs. Anna Fox; sisters, (win, 77. Survivors: Husband, Perry; sons, |late eclairs similar to those eaten bat. Ernie Bonham is slated for the! | x 3 > i ers, Timothy Osmon, Mrs. Myrtle Morgan 1) A TN \ Elmwood Park, was reported. An Nettie Lee Fowler cei ih son and a chance to break all pre- the Hotel Washington. Although yer disters. Mrs. Anna Haneher, Mrs Stella Stout, and a sister, Mrs. Muehlberger today were making half a dozen fist fights in Satur- 3 } & : : | ers. 3 : \ 3 } : : [supervisor after eight years’ service, 3 x 11 me. ther obably wil 2 3 * Bradford Franks, 81. Survivors: Step- pia vive day night's game, there probably will| \ cessive world title pe Soars League daishi: Franks 81. Survivors: | Sten. STATE TE PRECINCTS JOHN NELSON M'COMBS, InLa 3 3 \ 3 A crowd of 2000 braved the frigid] ~ 1H hse TH to their credit, the Yanks director. EVANSVILLE George Kingrea, 48. Sur- State police were informed today > oximately 3000 showed up yester-| Yankees are American League tory to win three in a row by de-| Kenneth B. Wolfskill, 2317 Col- {anna Harrod ‘his home, 551 Chase St., yesterday, | Philip Lakes, 30, wanted in Bar- : : | i iors: Total of 2,300,0¢ 000 Ballots | Carl Doerter; sisters, Mrs. W. °s Trott, f ogan. T in Yeld } l Na« |V . ror ; award program sponsored by the ers, John and William P. Detroy. F Lefty Logan. The Redskins were held sie which will open in ihe Na- Yanks 2-5 favorites to win. prog K ey The State Election Board today | was 74. 1 precincts for the November election resided in Indianapolis 38 years. ROSE OIL $ |last election. Anna McCombs, and a son, Guy Mc- | Guarant’d. Only out 13 hits to six for Indianapolis. | Mrs F. Thatcher. Mrs. Ella Fair MRS. FLORENCE L. LUDY, Inmood, it would have been an easy} ‘World Series against the Cardinals NOW for enrollment of Indiana war|® Mis Ela Duerk, 6. Survivors: Huse died Friday at her home, 3423 Park Pepper Martin ran wild and led erans’ contingent of the CCC. wells, Miss Nina Speiser and Mrs. Melissa ie & : § js lo DUB Oct, 10, 2 p. m. there. She was 67. off stride and received poor support Rain Gives Yanks Pennant tration. * \ M vB e and Mise as International Playoff. | ministration, according to John H. Re ers. Mrs. Beverly Ferenc ‘House on Oct. 22 to obtain their Mrs. Ludy was a member of the od By United Press {pennant in 18 years yesterday, give] | Husband, James; sons, Alphus, Leonard mnct he distributed to the County |
iis A The Rochester Red Wings play the ing New York more Atnericn | Miss Edith M. Evans and Ernest and Ee ia pier, Frank Neal; ub y Ludy, Courtland, and Charles Ludy, Emer IR SHG Seok hi ou the ¢ MS ES VRS ahd Mie. Bin Clerks by Oct. 29 | Indianapolis; three daughters, Mrs. Advertisement m In Ign § stm \
rers, | : Newark Bears today in the fifth League flags than any other club. Cohn Will ~conquet advertising pickerson; brothers, Benjamin and Oscar| Provision is being made. the Board | The junior Riddle fanned the side game of their series to determine The Yanks previously had been tied e | Mrs. Margaret Read, 83. Survivor: Said, to supply each county with po t d Mrs, Robert D ¥ af n the finalist against Buffalo in the with the Athletics with nine each. campus at Bloomington and also at|g, her Ben Click. |2000 reserve ballots over a ve |Jchrent and Mrs. Robert Dugdale, hit & ‘Eddie Miller touched him for the Indiana University EXtension| paziRToNn- Mrs Pearl Edwards White 200C bailo er and above |, ih of Indianapolis, and oh Center, it was announced today. [60. Survivors: Husband Charjes, ste
classes on the Indiana University | Neal {Jean Stout, Bluffton, and Mrs. up International League playoff for the The Yanks went inte the league |the amount requested, and an addi- | granddaughters. 1s knocked George Governors Cup. championship through the back mother. Mrs Ella Mave sister Mrs, Sally | tional reserve of 50.000 to 75.000 >
hh In fans kno box in the fifth! The Wings, who need only one door. Rainy weather clinched the Warth; half-sisters. Mrs. Rachel Higgins {ballots is to be held at the State | CHARLES D. LEMEN, 206 .l , : : ne Mre, Belle Shaffe brother, J. Frank Makosky, relief hurler, victory to gain a final place, made flag for them by washing out the The Baraca Philathea City Union Bawa + Hi Bien oe ‘| Printing Board until the polls close Arsenal Ave, a retired Big Four
t the brakes on the Tribe attack. it three out of four over the pen- Red Sox-White Sox double-header will hold its seventh birthday cele- | INDIANA HARBOR—Mrs. Myrtle Kemp. election day. [railroad conductor. died yesterday | rant-winning Newark Bears yester- at Chicago. bration at 8 pb. m. today in the First | er ors: Husband, Josenll Ji. so at St. Francis Hospital after an ill- | day Buffalo's Bisons. who finished! The Yanks knew they had the United Brethren Church at 704 FISEeticrs, Breiner, Claude Files te. Mrs. ness of three years. He was 73 and | Miss V. Chilton, Route 4, Clarksville, fourth in the regular playing season, pennant won when they opened a Fark Ave, according to Mrs. T. J. Lottie Pies OS Frank, santaony WPA OPPOSED FOR FOR had lived in Indianapolis for 48 Tenn. Writes: “When I was fifteen, I
Alexander: sisters made it four stra aight over the run- double-header against the Browns | got pimples and blackheads from some
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. years. 0 nerup Syracuse Chiefs to clinch a at St. Louis. - They lost both games urged to attend, ot ORONO Mss. Anna “Shia 30 Sur. | BUILDING INDUSTRY Mr. Lemen was born in Marshall external condition. I was worried and 3 - 0 { Ss | place in the money, to the tail-end Browns, 4-3 and 8-T. : Henrv Packard, Richard Sweigart; daugh- |County. He is survived by his wife, | | tried several remedies, but the pimples Newark was held to eight hits by The twin triumph elevated the _ The Lions Club will hear a debate ter, Betty Jean Sweigart. y | Mrs. Mary B. Lemen: his mother, | became worse. Finally I used Cuticura . DR : by two Marquette University law| LA GRANGE—Mrs. Lvdia Anne Decker,| DAFAYETTE, Sept. 19 (U.P) .— d I haven't Nubs Kleinke and Si Johnson to lose Browns into seventh place. | 0 NE ye) ~ [78 Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. C. A. Cur: | “We must insist upon and endeavor | MIS: Sarah J. Stevenson; two daugh- | Soap and Ointment and now I haven heir third game in four starts, 5-3,| The triumphs were on the level Students at the clubs luncheon: |i ‘and Miss Josephine Decker: sisters to bring about the complete with- ters Mrs. Florence E. Isenhower | a single blemish.” For FREE sample, 5% ¢ 8 to Rochester. Johnson, who came Joe MeCarthy nad his best talent Meeting Wednesday noon at the Me: Mov tn Am] Cob! Se Bur Batten: | drawal of the WPA from the con 3 and Mrs. Anna Blackburn, and a| write Cuticura, Dept. 88, Malden, Mass. INDIANAPO i to the relief of Kleinke in the sixth. in the lineup. Buck Newsom Hotel Washington. The debaters) son, Charles E. Lemen. |
; : : 5 . ‘ How- | | struction industry,” Charles ; turned the Bears back scoreless with scored his 18th victory by out- Will be Ralph Houseman and | K 4 ? Services are to be at 1:30 p. m. tote " . ; ern, Indianapolis, residen i Vt three hits the rest of the way. New- pitching Red Ruffing, American By Rae i ai jeck *il be VIRGINIA MURDER | the hy ai nape Building DE {eguesusy Shite a ark used five pitchers in a futile Leagues premier hurler, in the tata ‘ Sh c entra hapel, and burial is to be . ; ouncil, declared at a session of} effort to stem the Wings 12-hit opener. | Maintain Her Policy of Isolation. TRIAL OPENS TODAY co on Bil Sai iling lat Memorial Park. 0 barrage. Pirates Increase Lead y ichig a ‘ent her JOHN G. ROHR, Grov rt 5 Ch : s se I The West Michigan Street Busi-! y » be | vention here last night. . . , roveport, O., Buffalo beat RE 5-3. Ken | Pittsbural d nearer the N ness and Profession Men's Ase! NEY ILLE, va, Sept. 19 (U.| More than 150 delegates from a retired farmer, died today at the Ash kept the Chie 12 hits scat- i XI an Foye a, te Nas sociation is to open its third annual P).—The trial of R. B. Alexander, | construction unions affiliated with [home of his daughter, Mrs. Tom gnu ey To Bova ie Phillies, tres. fall festival tomorrow night at Cole- 22-year-old coal miner charged the American Federation of Labor Joyce, 5351 N. Pennsylvania St. He CON { nad X br k | { Tumpn over Ss, eas- > i A 4 : . : s » 3 ’ i a Fabian Kowali 3 a Sve Bn) the Cubs to 3'. Man park, 2500 W. Michigan St. with murder in the fatal shooting of are taking part in_the convention, | Was 35. Seve ices and burial will be | g : ames. Paul Waner's single with William Burcham, president of the his wife, was scheduled to begin in 3 reiude 10 ti Federation of La. —
e ig . two out in the ninth broke up a Sponsoring association, has a= yee County Circuit Court here to- ; . pr RED TEAM TRIUMPHS siteher's duel between Russ Bauers nounced. Merchandise will be ex- a v | bor opening here tomorrow.
thi ater. | SAY { William Green, president of th Ch 0 il B IN ROLLER DERBY and Al Hollinesworth. The second Ribited at the fue) a . Commonwealth's Attorney Robert AB of L. will DE Bt ae €ap Vil burner aay game was called on account of tainment features will include ri i Ely said the State's case against the morning. “» speg The Reds won the Roller Derby darkness with the score tied, 1-1. It [vee acts and a free program each fourth husband of the former San- | Cn ———— Sweeping Country from the Whites team at the Butler Was to be played off as part of a hight. ldusky, O. woman probably would 5 Field House by bringing their total le ee Nasr: in tl | The fourth annual Ohio River Fequire several days for presenta- BANKERS’ REGIONAL Cook. Heat Without Coal or Wood: No | to 290 while the losers trailed one 1¢ Cubs slipped a cog in their ‘ : on Dirt, Ashes. Quick Heat b : point behind as skating closed Sat- Pennant drive when Brooklyn beat boat ride sponsored by the Mark| ope of the chief Commonveatth| MEETINGS ARE SET Tr rts Tam ot urdav night. ithem, 4-1. A four-run attack on Twin Rousishoul Oo, il ve bY withesses was expected to be F. eee— A on veek-end, Judge Dan ite, of IN St. Charles, V lice ct t Wes Aranson of the White shirts Charlie Root in the third won the \ apier, 1arie a., police chie MUNCIE, Sept. 19 (U P.).—Rob- A simple oil burner, which slips in any had a chance to make five points fame. Dizzy Dean relieved Root Municipal Court, Somos of the who arrived at the tiny upstairs ert H. Myers asd of The Toto 4 oy ante) fiipacy oo for his team and place them in the and allowed only two hits in 4; Organization, announced today. The apartment shortly after the shoot- " Banke
: a ints pre-generating: gives quick intense heat trip this year will be made up the diana Bankers Association, today | bv turn of valve. It is sent on 30 days’ lead during the competition, but he innings. The second game ended p to H a ” b vv a I be ing last June to find Mrs. Alexander, announced dates and places chosen | trial to anvone wishing to end the drudg2 failed to pass Jack Cummings Red in a 3-3 tie because of darkness. river to unting ton Quy = operator of a St. Charles cafe, lying erv of coal or wood. United Factories,
Lisen- | N for regional meetings of the asso- L-2115 Factorv Bldg. Kansas City. Mo.. == ‘captain, and scored only two points.| In the other American League SInning Saturday and returning to wounded on the bed. : monsira
nim bt y . : want energetic men to demonstrate and Ite xa Later Fuzzy Piers, White captain, |28mes Cleveland and Philadelphia Cincinnati, the starting point, = ivuioh. The are. Fosion 1, Sept. take orders and are making & Bn errreTeT er oy gr, Myhr Pub ; + Monday. Charles D. Babcock, r SE NY AWRsee; RogIOn 3, Sep. [a I ti a a 100 FOX nt NTERS MEET who had been skating alone because divided a double-header and Detroit Ph 22. Sout! : : : : em a lc postcard todav and learn how . arles : ; urns are 22, 8S 1 Bend; Region 3, Sept. 28, to secure a demonstrator and make big BRAZIL Sept. 19 (U. P)_Ap- of an ankle injury to his team mate Won from Washington, 8-1. The Charles Holder and Floyd Burns are JUNIOR c. OF G. | HEARS Logansport; Region 4, Sept. 19, In. Money.
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) : Ty : A ' ‘« 7 in in charge of reservations and trans- : . «9, proximately 4X em ©) f the In Pegav O Neel. “fell Just as he was Vittmen bea the A Ss, 7-3, In Kaen 4te C : . | dianapolis; Region 5 Oct. 3. Turkev Ab n a re to pass a Red skater. Jack opener, Jeff Heath hit his 16th periation to Cincinnati. i HOOVER’ S AID SPEAK Run Park: Region 6 Oct unk 8 viel ! ; S ct tal éal . ' ’ v5 . CL. . y Rw of the Whites also was in homer and Frankie Prilak collected Judge Wilfred Bradshaw has been | Times Speoind nersville; Regions 7 and 8, Oct. 12. coring position toward the end of two doubles and a single. The A's clan ‘bk A avant TPDEOR ; Evansville. skating but the jam was Won the second game, 14-3, in seven re-eiected president of the Warrick] BEDFORD, Sept. 19—H. Drane SRALINE Qu ul Jax S . . BY > has x ~ 3 ¢ a A A a y ny o, . mn ; ~ ¢ « innings by drivin > ler to county Club of Indianapolis. Other Lester, chief assistant to J. Edgar | ’ . : Bn ed of when one of the Red: cover in | a Seven-run fi hit inning. officers named at the fourth annual Hoover, Federal Bureau of Investi-| = PEPAUW CLASSES OPEN i» of i a reunion and basket dinner yester-' gation head. spoke Saturday night | Times Special day at his home are Philip Lutz Jr, at the Junior Chamber of Conmi-| GREENCASTLE, Sept. 19.—DeBaseball vice president; Ernest W. Owen, sec- | merce annual convention banquet. Pauw's largest student body since ase a a ance retary; William Fortune, Mrs. W.| Tightening of Indiana's marriage 1931 was to begin class work toBeech Grove nosed out the E. © Homer Jeffries, Howard Taylor, Le-| laws was urged by Fred Schick, day. Following registration Friday, ASSOCIATION FL AYOFF ) Wome Runs {Atkins nine, 3 to 2. vesterdav in a Roy Gordner, oars Margaret rai Indianapolis, at a banquet Friday Miss Veneta Kunter, University Kansas City ..... 3 2 500 Boe Giants Cethitivttitnatinntes 3 The winning score broke a tie in © ara ater. \ A F Miles, Rol of ome reported the afliation of Gary, students had enrolled. This ficure Indianapolis .. Ww 28 Mop TNL Browns Lull be > 33/ the fifth inning. a. BloGwiingten, Valparaiso, Tipton, represented a gain of 146 students — Revs Batted Tn | Managers of teams in the city : | Richmond, Seymour, Bicknell and over last year's 1187. Milwaukee . . Wi 1 & Red Sox so series are to meet tonight at the preliminary Fla club, ~Daughtors| New Albany. —— ee St. Paul (sus 2 DIN Ageio, Yankees ....o.oooceveeene 132 Indianapolis Amateur Basebell As- Organization of a club, “Daughters B= John, Mary, Don't Worry! Freenbdey ger “ ““ 3 ’ . (Four victories necessary to win York Tige: ‘ 1.1.11 123 sociation's office to draw diamonds Of Warrick County." The first meet- 6 LOCAL STUDENTS ' All the Clothes You HL
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4 and the Atkins nine meet Bowers League playoff winner.) | AMERICAN ASSOCIATION PLAYOFF Envelope. A loss by either of ihe! The Indianapolis Bar Association Se = AT MOS y | si — St. Paul at Milwaukee, rain. latter two teams will constitute will hold its September meeting | 7'imes Specin? Ki N S
AMERIC AN LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE liminati {Monday night at the Ulen C HANOVER, Sept. 19.-—-Six stuAl UE [elimination from the tourn . g hn Country | I IX 1 7 3 W. LL Pet] First Game) r ee nament. |Clud, Lebanon. | dente from Indianapolis have been! 1 31 Ww est W ashington St. | APA New York cocivevanes 84 48 ST1 Philadelphia ........ 160 180 toe 3 18 4] The Mooresville Merchants want | pledged by five fraternities at Hane — | Boston (.ccccvinainis 39 BS BIRD TCL Ll Meston And Warner: itn wag & game for next Sunday and are’ Sigma Delta Kappa Fraternity over College, it was announced toeo 19 61 S6h|eanhe open for October bookings. Write Will meet for luncheon at 12:15 day. The fraternities and their Ki i N : Y 7 q § Ti M ES WAN T A D % St. Louis
Detroit Chad TH 68 329) Second Game: T Inningu: Darwen) Bug Kennedy, Mooresville, |p. m. tomorrow at the Hotel Wash- | pledges follow: Sigma Chi, James 49g Mhiladelphia han : i ———————. ington, Othniel Hitch, president, an-! Shannon; Phi Gamma Delta, A Choice Selection Philadelphia 31 90 382 (First Game) . + 29 vacations. James Copeland, Kenneth Ratting; | 8 E S New. York Soo Woo Bb § iI Grid’ Fatal to Boy Theta Kappa Nu, Harry Selman, | 138 2. WASHINGTON ST. Awaits Your Ins ection NATIONAL LEAGUE So heh C03 1M Tex— % # INDIANA VETERAN | te ei. | EE p— Pp Ww. L. Pet. Pty ne and Bese) Newsom and Salt | PITTSBURGH. Sept. 10 (U.P) SARTOR RITES TOMORROW
Pittsburgh «. 81 51 38% (Second Game) —Football took its first life in| PEDALS -S 8500 MILES! a Sept. 19 (U. P).—/ LOANS | H Oo U S E S A P ART M E N T S
New ¥ $00 Chicage Chabitaiey § 61 381 8 Jone Sot 7 hoe 3 1 - : western Pennsvivania over the ineral services will be held here
Cincinatti «co.cc 38 63 53 Murphy, Sundra and Dickey, jenn: Week-end when 14-vear-old Harry | tomorrow for John L. Sartor, 54, ON EVERYTHING | Bridges & Graves, RI-3477. Apartment Rental Bureau, HE-1328. New YOrK c..cvvvenee 13 88 300 Birebrand, Cox, Cole, Walkup and oath. Waldman succumbed to | HAMDEN, Conn, Sept. 19 (U. P.). former Mayor and postmaster of Chester, 1458 N.—$31.50. R1-3511, 402 N. Meridian; $125, Boston itiuaiiiiac tes. 49 50% it suffered Labor Day while playing —Roy W. Legg, Gosport, Ind, who|Martinsville, who died here yester- $31.50 East. Others, HE-4466. 111 E. 16th St.: $45.
St. LOWES ....ooveene. ST T2282 [TAWHIRRIOR ........ 0 08 I 1 18 2 in & “scrub” game in & school yard. las pedaled his bicycle 8500 miles|day. He will be buried at Bruce- Diamonds - Jewelry $65—2130 N. Del. 5 rms. 37 W. 21st St. $45.
Brooklyn .... 63 3 J3T Chase. Deshonk. Hogsett and Giatiani, The youth died of a brain hemor- since leaving Gosport June 3, arrived ville. Typewri ters « Shotguns Burgess, 353—8 rms., IR-4119. Roosevelt, 3301—3-rm. lower, $20.
Philadelphia Love 48 93 321 Livingston: Bridges and York rhage yesterday. here today 10 renew frienGehip With | p—————————— Autos Wat h - California, 3024—4 rms. HA-1038. Indpls. Rental Agency. LI-5393. RAL er Tee . Boston at Chicags, rain. Harry supposedly suffered the a World War buddy, Dr. W. S. Legg, FOR PROMPT, - wate 8s > || College, 3955—3 bedrm. CH-1993-W. | $8, $9—810'4 N. Illinois, efficiencies, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION {head injury when he was tackled whom he had not seen in 19 years. SATISFACTORY Colorado, S., 30—i rms. IR-3220; | General Apts. Inc. LI-2439.
(Semifinal Playoffs) | NATIONAL LEAGUE | a ee portion of the make-! On furlough from the B. & Oo VIC Fm Darn . RE342Y $22.50—The Rever, 144 W. 18th. : : First Game) shift eld” he and some other Railroad where he is emploved as » orman—1 ‘rms. RI-1429, L1-3345 Kansas City at INDIANAPOLIS . § ployed as Just Call BE. 4100 : . Davis Real Estate Co. L . toh t) Rhitage, oo Cat a= 1 1 8 youths decided would do for foot- signalman, Mr. Legg said it hae | Irvington—Hieh class home. IR Borie. ST We 100k: Tors. $0550
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Washington ........ 70 1 | Chicage ...cocoiievl 38 3 A368 thomas and Ww Peller, Minar, * . nounced today. Members will make | George Watkins; Beta Theta Pi. w Chicago TUT 48 88 L363 Suche. Smith and Priiak * nar Injuries on Cement two-minute talks on their summer J. R. Johnson: Phi Delta Theta, for SHOES
(night). Brookiva OL P00 Mx 4 ® . St. Paul at Milwaukee (night), Root, J. Dean. Carleton and Hartnett; ball games cost 75 cents a day to travel and live, wm. M. LEONARD, Inc. 145 E. WASH. ST Keystone, 5226—Inquire 5172 Col. Harriett, 8 rms., $30. RI-6571. Tamulis and Campbell. ’ re that he averages 70 to 100 miles a . y - Olney, 2425 N.—6 rms., RI-0512, Alabama. 1927 N., 6-rm. duplex. $65,
~AN LEAGUE (Second Game: Tie: Five Innings; . 2119 W. Wachington St. nae unfurnished. AMERICAN LEAG he; Tb DICK BARTELL IS |day and that he has worn out two | Penn. 2190—8 rms. TA-2572. eS crdwnys Bolkzuiss wits
Boston at Chicago: both games | sets of tires. TTT - . i ls ii : : ph SR Song nei ond canceled; cold weather. Breeton ruts ow w3 a 5 ’ THROUGH FOR YEAR TT Ee FE Rural. S.. 108=7 rinse. LI-G845; Carroliien, 2750. 4 rms. unfurn, New York at St. Louis. Frenen Russell and ODea; Frankhouse, | <SE iis HELD ON MAIL FRAUD COUNT ! SutBReriants. 2891-0 rms: HANEY: Cotoge: 109053 vn wefan. SEI Washington at Detroit. : nr TT NEW YORK, Sept. 19 (U. P).—| ST. LOUIS, Sept. 19 (U. P).— Talbot, N., 18356—6 rms. Inq. 1828, DAwsom:. 1030; 457m: duplete unfar: Philadelphia at Cleveland. -_ (First Game) wet $ J Wg Re ore Giants’ gryni Elan, once prosperous Dallas, Talbot, 2838 N.—8 rms. LI-8401. Guilford, 3946. Bedrm. apts., unfur. er Hh Spm oo uk { 10 broke a finger on Tex, real estate dealer, was y w _ 9545 N.—3 rms. TA-0307. $50. NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia toid no his right hand last week, will leave police today for postal Bilin n MY CLUB CHARTERED Tatu; 2 SI0t—d-voom: double: Illinois, 2848 N., Mod., 5-rms., $50. (All Games Canceled: Rain) worth and Davis. : for his home in Alameda, Cal, to- Chattanooga, Tenn, where he is - _—_—_— 16th, 3305 E.—6 rms. CH-5136. 3% ovens Seiebsement; $e
‘ a —_ |night. Rookie George Myatt will under indictment or il f AND irty-S ; Cincinnati at Boston, (Second Game; Tie; Five Innings; ; 1 & ma raud . Thirty-Sixth, 139 E.—3 bedrm. Open. 1530 N. Illinois. Efficiency, $34. St Louis at New York. Dackutsts finish out the season at shortstop. charge. | § A BUS TOOK A 6 rms. mod.—Inq. 1415 W. 19th. Girl to share ant. TA-5407.
Chicago at Brooklyn. Pittsburgh .... mm N X Near Riversi‘e—3 bed'm. HAe Meridian, N., 1728. Utilities, frig.
hbk ™ : Philadelphia a 2IRT-W. . Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. Brandt and Todd: Johnson and At- 3 X SIGHT - SEEING T Oo U R 2602—14 N. Nlinois, 10 rms. LI-8*0L Penn., N., 2163 Bedrm., util, G. E.
wood. , d : HRN NE 213% N. Delaware, 6 rms. LI-8401, JERS: New Jersey me: Jienon 1305 N. New Jersey, 5 rms. LI-8401.
St. Lowis at New York: rain. | 2 ] C IT WAS 2338 N. Talbot, 8 rms. LI-8101. 4 Ve Ve i a sid —— J ; OF THE ITY. 1001 S. Alabama, 7 rms. LI-R8101, 1514 » New Jessens rms i Cincinnati at Boston; rain. | I \ ON AN 2061 Broadway. 9 rms. LI-8401. BEN I iv . 3 oe . s. - .
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