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YMILLER—Jacob T.. age 80 years, father of Mrs. Leslie. H, Crockett of Indianapolis, Mrs. M.:L. Coughlin and Mrs. F. H. Ansch huets of Milwaukee, Wis., Mrs, a fllion of Portsville, Cal, passed Friday morning at the residence, 802. Carlisle Place. Sergi at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN M ORTUARY, Time later.
Fair Fishing Is Prospect For Week- End
Wardens Report Most State Streams Clear; Pike Being Caught.
: Clouts for Crown
Cl ristensen’s 722 Is Best For Bowlers
Automotive League Sets New Highs at Fox- Hunt : Recreation.
INKMAN-—Jane, age 73, beloved mother Br: Floss Lee Sa Sa Brinkman, assed
E ne PEL. Tigo at BROS. C. NTR 3 Ss a 10th Monda at 1 p. m. Burial KnightsInd. ends may: call at the a after Saturasy noon. CRUZAN~EUi he Wallace, beloved son of Fugene and Luana Lee Cruzan, passed: away Thursday afternoon. Re ces at
the FLANNER - C any Saturday, 3:30 p. 5: Now in-
18 Houses for Rent 19|Rooms With Board 15
After a night in which the Indianapolis bowling league keglers - showed how it was done, the honor count.games today slipped back to below normal averages. But leading the vete 19-year-old Tech gradua Kenneth Christensen, who oo fed the maples for a 722, the highest, series
was a
|are clear with fair fishing, accord-
{issued today.
‘{the waters are clear. Pike are be-
_ Most streams throughout the state
ing to the game wardens’ report Bass and muskies are striking in Crawford County where
ing taken from Tippecanoe River, wardens said, and fishing is good in
GLASS—Dora “Catherine;
sister of Anng Qiass, ed away Thursd p. m,, from Be home. ils, s Rural il a2 the a ak ne BIRIEY & ERVICE.
LLISTER—James, husband of . Em mma, LT of Winfield. Dasied away Wednesday at the residence, 801 Harrison Ave. Funeral services Saturd dons p. m., from e TOLIN FUNERAL HOME,
age 57, beloved IF
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108 E. . Wash. Room 303. Licasos
NEW JERSEY, 3302 N.—Modern 6-room, 2-way double; clean; near Shaririger | $35.
$3 Board optional.
Lexington, 1419—Front room, next bath, Private entrance. oe
3400 (NORTH) —Large 3-bedroo double tile bath, water paid, "$50, CH-1378-W. ~ NORTH—52D—Three bedrooms, room, $40; also three bedrooms, HU-5800.
y Ems COMER—Warm zoom, three m
breakfast $35.
dow’s home.’ Private ent rance.
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CARROI LION 1429 — For eidoriy, al
NORTHEAST—5-room modern; jurnished or unfurnished. : Qarafe, Water paid. CH- 2615-R_
CENTRAL,
ts 2 Scone; balanced me good care. RI-3096. “a3i35 00; twin aeds; - warm; ©
clean; water, three meals.
+4 Huntington: County. - Saugers and jack salmon are reported going for live bait in Tippecanoe: County streams. The Fulton County warden
HA-3100-W,
CHURCHM AN, 1560—Sleeping room, $3 J - single; $5 double; meals optional. -
MERIDIAN, S.. 2048—Large ‘front roomg< modern home; good meals; rarage, phone; .
'MICHIGAN..E.. 1629—Large attractive room . for two: excellent meals; privileges; reas _sonable.. CH-4781-R. NEW YORK, 2033 E.—For employed mars ried couple or 2 girls; modern home; 15 misnies ride from Circle. : Close to car,
of his career. He opened with a 234, dropped’ one to: 233 in his seeond -game and then banged out a 255.in the final. The feat was accomplished in the Elks Clu loop at the Hotel Antlers Alleys. ~ High quintet laurels went to the Magic Chef squad in the Gas Company League as they posted a Tigorous 3146 at Fox-Hunt t Recrea-|" on. John. Murphy’s 649, although low for him, was good enough for next individual high. He opened with a 232-and then slid to a 218 and a final 199 to. pace the Hendren Printing Co. quintet to a two-to-one victory over the Union Printers Baseball Club in the Printeraft League. The Rapid Rollers; also in the Printcraft loop, took second place with a 2894 as O'Gorman shot a 640... Other Printcraft team highs included Union Printers Baseball] Club with a 2831, Quality: Flowers scoring a 2810 and Cornelius Printing posting a 2855. Don’t forget! Tuesday is the final day for applying for American Bowling Congress Sanction. After that date unsanctioned leagues cannot roll with leagues that are sanctioned. Remind your secretaries to act today. New highs were set at the FoxHunt Recreation alleys for the Automotive League. A 266 by Ben Parsons of the Automotive Armatures was a new single game record | and a 2884 by the Automotives broke the quintet nfark. The honor count list: : Kenneth Christensen, EIkS ...ccc00000 John. Murphy, Printcraft 649 Cecil Wall, Industrial 644 Norman Grauel, Universal .cccceoeeces 642 O’Gorman, Printcraft ..... 640 Cline, “Intermediate 639 John Fehr, Printcraft .c.ccccosccccnces 635 Jess Roe, Printeraft .....cco00000000.0 634 Art Johnson, Automotive ...ccec000000. 632 Frank Jakiel, Industrial ....cc0000esees 631
RIVERVIEW DR, Ek Gren Ba five oy Ba lish thpe b bric {Oven Saturday and Sunday Af TALBOT, Se TN and south side of double. f rooms, garage: $35.
1421 E. 11th.
6 rooms. modern, §20 00. JOHN R. WELCH & SONS. LI-3424 ~ AGENCY, 106 N. Del. LI-5596. = |11TH, 4201 E.—Five-room modern 2-way CARROLLTON Ave., _1326—One-bedroom| double. Reconditioned. Built-ins, garage. Sr first flooc.” Heat, water, garage, | _IR-7067. 817 E. 23rd.
HALL-HOTTEL CO. LI-2541 § room, Semi modern. $14.00.
CENTRAL, 23D — Modern 2 wnd -room apartments; utilities, heat. Reasonable. JOHN & SONS. LI-3424
Inquire, 529 E. 23d. HE-3071. 24TH. 219 E.—Mod 6 doubl 11 - .—Modern 6-room double; a AT DRAKE MANOR, util. Lene a Jeiiscites, floors refinished; 335.
Ya 21ST, 42 W.—Front room; elderly, convas lgscents or employed. Private entrance, Meals optional.
CHILDREN to board: sleepin room fof BRASS, Modern home. Rar Bo. "State.
D CHILD; PLEASANT HOME MOTHERS CARE. ‘REASONABLE. DR-
‘ELDERLY lady to share room: ood meals, Steam heat: close in. RI-3213. : 16
Hotels HOTEL, 359 W. WASHINGTON Rooms: ) Doubje, 50¢; sin ngle, 35c, - weekly, $1.50 and $3; dormitory beds, 25¢; jarge lobby, calls.
heat, hot water. morning
$5 Week Up. 7
3208 E. Michigan St.. $4 Fs oi.
1308 § Pros. | Interment Crown nds [402 N, “Meridian waowesns NOW. 3416—5-Room double, RANE—Dotor M.. belove a father of May Near entrance WH Park. reports that “some nice pike” are nes 03 N. APARTMENT RENTAL BUREAU double, Modern except fy furnace.’ Stove Fi oh 150 Bartholomew — White, Driftwood, and Holy Cross Cemetery. | “Incilides util: pd, ‘secures “ai: ‘Waiet paid. "Owner, 'S14'N. Sines. 'CHAT BON AIR APT 21 W. 16th. E fishing, Some bass and. crappies bit- mett, son of Mrs, James Dean, an Blossom, - and| passed away Thursday Funerai
oot 5 Friends may call SL Funeral L I¥D i Av 4 la, nv - modern wit eatro! are. e; - exce Home any time. General Apartments, Inc. tional, $28. "Water paid, BeBe. and car: 22 W. Vermont St. : LI-2439. lin ines 20d Rave ne, _ RI-$512. - TA=5697 Wednesday, Oct. o60 Funeral at ged | RANDOLPH, S., 241-820, Cozy 4-room being caught in the ‘Tippecanoe WL FUNERAL BOM. B25 {onoice go sus gladly shown. HE-1328. | _ furnished. Garage. River. The report: at IR: Cross Church, 9|am AIR APT. 1244 N. Tinols, 840: OLNEY, 1 N.—Five-room ST dble. Flatrock rivers are ciear. Clifty and Sand Friends Tavited. © [Lafayette (Ind.) papers| furnished efficiency apt. City steam Yen : Sresss all pits and. quarries also. clear.| Please copy. J’ ION AIR TW i $40. ULL. LEHR—Em pd.; secures Jlarge front he ency. City n—Pine. Mud. Sugar and Mudpine| = brother of Fred F. Lehr of Indianapolis, | _Steam heat 3 adults. croohn all. clear, with fair: fishing and Miudred) Boles of jos Angeles, Cal.. | BROADWAY AND 10 2 Eg gler—"’ po I—Eall_ Cree reek. Be i So an Passe yay gh Se ia tors bedroom; redecorated, tities also _ | both lakes in State park as clear, ishe | . ing. Streams are dark from falling ieaves,| call TOLIN kn HOME, DR-6969,
_ two-bedroom; _reduced. Adul
T1702 N. CAPITOL AVE., APT. N Six rooms, modern, steam heat, Spice so er mo. OLIVER H.
Cass—Wabas and Mississinewa rivers are Ly with or fish Bing. x and Pi creeks are clear, so ishing & good on this
a 8 wa ters are clear, but Li
isip Carroti—Lake Freeman, ‘Oakdale dam,
i canoe, Big Deer, : Little Deer, Ww! e ‘and Wilcat ‘creeks are all San ¥ with Crown 1
apaash Jer wR ky, 12 or VONNEGUT—Carl R., residing in Gel n e Freeman. Saugers and a few silver | Sih Soe a) way ANNER & BUCHANAN MOR
e dam, TUARY REN , 2 p. m. Friends Blue and Little Blue are ¥ _ beautiful Woodruft Place: 504 W. Dr. TA-30 =.
O invited. Burial Crown Hill, lear, Turk d, and Stinking for : § ry Cy Ys clear, Turkey, ard, a g fo FL
are also clear wit fair fishing. Bass and WILSON Ma R, 1301—Newly furnished room, es ry E., ‘entered into rest Si ars. st and: west Fork ie river Thursday, age 83 J¢ cars, mother of Mrs. DR-s061 fans home. Meals optional. E. Jak > HOS Rooms Without Board 14 IF YOU do not find ‘just the room you
st an v Hayes, grandm piper of Mrs. L - | HOSBE IRVINGTON—Watson Ea ee N. want here, phone -5561" and ask for
R. Jeb fist Miller of Piqua. O., and Mrs. A. M. Owen of Evansville. ind. of al Saturday at Ritter; 2-3 rooms, telephone, "utilities. a copy of The Times Rental Directory— $6.00 up. we will mail You a copy FREE.
ers ponds are clear, and Wright LIBRARY APARTMENTS, 814 N. Meridian. BROOKSIDE AVE. 1724—Front room,
Li ht He wire] ht Title : : ler' hs ing will improve with two or three : Tn And want a FrankUtley ? ond.. nfs ston apartments; | “twin beds; no other roomers; garage. . 1923—sun parlor, living| CENTRAL, 1650—Nicely furnished room,
NEW HAVEN, Conn., Oct. 28 (U. P.).—John Henry Lewis is the 7-5 Delaware—Mississinewa and White rivers favorite to retain his light heavyweight crown tonight against Al Gainer are, IMR pane all Buck, aSunuch, MERIDIAN, » kitch h; 1 rivate home, reasonable. Breakfast o ieee room. 26 Ey etls, bau bain; newly Pa gentleman. 'HA-4980-M. D
ol Ne ve ; Bikhar ho t. Joseph and Elkhart rivers A capacity crowd of 7000 is expected at the arena to witness Hs TR ir A a, Tor ORTIZ APARTMENTS, CENTRAL, 2910—Large, nicely furnished
12, ENDLETON—Rosanond, fesidence 3518 janitor Ver. duugiter of Mrs. and LARK the late Dr. George HH. Pendleton, and t George H and MParioris, passed away Friday morning. Brivate services ‘at-tHe residence, Mon ay, 10 a. m. Burial
Joun Henry Lewis eee defends championship,
tractive furn. bedrm t. And it's in
ROOK 075—Two room bachelor, hot, oh water, kitchen-range, very comILLINOIS, 3236 N.—5-room jower = lex; heat, t, lights, water. Gar. $45 -0843.
residence,
Card of Thanks 2
1112 Cent Central —AtUtilities, RI-1148.
water and LI-8401.
MILNER HOTEL bn Vee Laundry free. 126 S. Tllinois. oo Outside | Rms., 2 heat; baths, sho’ $3.50 Up Hoosler TAR 240 ll $3. 50 WK. Seminole Hote Ala. Fi sients y $1 dav. adibining froproot: & trop HARBOUR HOTEL § 817 Ta Ee hot, cold water. Low rates. 62,152 subscrib Count Slone to read Jo ure = Marien es. esu in the city. Phone RI-5551. $5) Word fate
to the Rev. Rey: Shirley Brothers for their zonsoling
frigidaire furn ; garage; $32.50. 5 44 Virginia Ave PARK, 2302—Attractive, modern wo-bed-room, unfurnished apartment. Practically new. Reasonable. Adults.
PENNSYLVANJIA, N.,
portation. garage. HACENTRAL, 3710 — Desirable; large front room, near bath, private family; gentle-_-man. HA-1598 8-R. 2101—6 rooms, sun |{CENTRAL, 3921—BUSINESS GENTLEMAN, parlor, breakfast room, unfurnished;| OWNERS PRIVATE HOME; ST! OKER, _ good ood condition. LI-1850." BE 4446. INPULATION, INSTANT HOT WATER. VERMONT, E., 628, apt. 1,; unfurn,, 4 rm. |. HU-1567 bath. Heat, water furn., $25. Jennings CENTRAL, 3938—Large, nicely furnished Bros. LI-3814, 28 So. Ij. front; good heat; private home. HUNICELY FURN, EFFICENCY—$40 |. 2559. Painted ' walls, table-top stove, pullman qa 1530 N. Illinois.
‘FLANNER & BUCHANAN “Magic Chet: SMiclency: dinette Kitchen,
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IF YOU DO not find just the, room’ you want here, phone RI-5561 and ask for &:: copy of The Times Rental Direntory— 1% Wwe will mail you a copy fre ce $2.00, $4.00—STEAM | HEAT, IN 14 hou seiee ning. sleeping rooms. 603 . Market St. -$4—1 large front. room: 1st WT % utilities: walking distance. 30 E.
a ae ey i= | $6—RIVERSIDE DR.. 2471—B tito park. © DELAWARE, 2122 N— Lovely Combination | *ovinay 5 IDE, DE, 2411, Beautiful perk -J living-bedroom suitable 1-2 employed ALABAMA, N. 2043—Attractive ffont. ° persons, HA-4660. apartment; combination bedroom, livin
DELAWARE, N, 2331—Comfortable front Employed marrie
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175-pound bonnet again. He said to- ward—wildcat creek, small streams
and ‘all pits are clear, fair fishing, catchday, “Lewis had so much trouble ing crappies, luosills, and ds Jew bass. a paring down to 175 pounds for this|yttle rs clear. AL creeks are very fight, he might not do it again. » $iear, Fis are going to deep holes. FishDifficulties in - weight - making IB Eo white river. White and Salt caused Lewis to ask for the fight’s or $i Sitar, Sr Aung and Little Salfirst postponement more than three smonic, Bear creck. a and’ Limberlost are weeks ago. 'n his last bout, against Jennings—Muscatatuck, Graham, Sand, Jimmy Adamick at Philadelphia on and Grayford pona are all clear, fair fishSept. 15, Lewis scaled 184 pounds, |
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COLLEGE, 3043 — Maple furnished front | *o.00" room; innersprings, steam, heat. Owners ot _ brivate home. HA-4808-M
twice-postponed 15-round bout in which Lewis, of Phoenix, Ariz., ‘makes and Heaton lakes are clear. fair fishing. his fifth and probably last defense of the 175-pound diadem. The gate Fayette All streams ore clear. Ena amily Wish "To thank. thelr many - will approximate $35,000. ) Bh nlake Manson, A Racker _ friends and neighbors for their sympathy - Fipg fo IT i NTRAL 2830 Liat, a 0. e a. t t; ater; vate h ; ; F our Matches nora campaign that will Te- 315 501ing some nice pike ous of Tipps. | ee in athe! PINES mum ; 3 sult in a title clash with Joe Louis, . Ha neock —Al st reams Bre Clear, fishing PARK, 1119—4 rooms; heat, RAL Slave aanisned, M t B : 11 ruler of the big boys. Gus Green- p HET fg: fie raver, Flat Rock river, | Funeral Directors ; 413d. n a ; 1 {lee, Lewis’. manager, doubts that| ef (and ® pits are ail ga A fish- = : John Henry ever will defend the|ing is po WALTER T. BLASENGYM : JUNERAL HOME tends to DR-2570. Pehinter Lio ad gto ; 2130 Mr Ilaots. HA-4514. present the biggest mat card of the Es indoor season next Tuesday night CONKLE FUNERAL Sot 4 1934 W. MICH. ST. BE-1934. at the Armory where he will offér four matches, including a double main event. Several “big league” grapplers will see action. In the final tug, a return affair,
Creeks Slicer and low ‘White river vend Sugar creek other creeks are clear,
Hugh O’Gara, Industrial ...cc000000... 630 Leo Hale, Uptown 627 Ben Parsons, Automotive sesessassess 824 ‘Perkins, Printeraft ......ccco000000.. 624
sesesssssscccs
Tom (Bulldog) Marvin, 220, Okla= homa, meets John Granovich, 235, powerful New Yorker.
The latter
close to his best fighting weight. “We -won't know until tonight whether the weight-making weak-
and he felt ‘at the time that he was ud All
With fair fishing. adison—All streams are clear, fish are biting best on live bait. artin—White river and Lost river and Trinity lake are milky; Beaver, Indian,
25 W. FALL CREEK BLVD.
COLORED DUNBAR COURT 1022 N. West St. 1-Room efficiency: all utilities,
includ1% Slestical refrigeration; $27.50;
janitor
room; refined Diitste home; __constant hot water
telephone;
BROADWAY,
DELAWARE 2426—Nicely furnished room, suitable 1-2, home privile ot food trans- __ portation, r reasonable. 2-J.
room, . kitchenette. __ adults.
1134—Large room, “Kitchens ette, sink; accommodate three; $4.50; 1 room, $3
CARROLLTON, 1226—Front;
three oone
was disqualified against Marvin two weeks ago. “Lord” Landsdowne, | 181, the “royal” grappler from Barrington, England, takes on Bud Lipscomb, 185, Tulsa, in the other feature. Lipscomb is said to be one of the roughest in the game. Another bout will find the popular. Silent Ratten, 179, in his first Armory appearance of the season.
Campbell, ‘Parkway .... 622 Joe Danna Sr.. Universal ...ccceoveee. 622 Nub Mishler, Automotive ...coc00000.. 621 Stevenson, Printeraft ......... 620 Hindel, Parkway sesssessesees ses DIT Wilbur Richwire, Industrial scccoceoe. 61% Saker, Thursday Handicap ..cceccec.. 614 Gibbs, Diamond Chain ....ccece0000q.0 612 Prochaska, Universal ... ..ceceeeceees 611 Bud Schoch, Printeraft ccccoeccccceces 609 Ora Kirby, Industrial ccccoccececcec.. 608 Vale, Printcraft 607 Hollenbaugh, Universal 607 Gib Smith, Universal ...ccccoce0000ee. 606 Bowman, E. C. Atkins «cccecceceoscss 606 Steinhauser, Parkway ...ccccccceeeee. 606 Newlin, Parkway ..... 606 Kuhn, Pennsylvania . 604 Dapp, E. C. Atkins ...cccccceceeqesees 603 Schmatz, E. C. Atkins.......ce000000... 602 Whitson, Kocb Furniture ..cccceecee. 602 602 601
Boggs, Turkey. Sulphur creeks are clear, fair fishing. Mo ton Ehesn Blossom, Salt creeks are ie fishing poor. n and Clear Ee are ay) fishing fair. Lakes are clear with fishing fair, “Streams are dark fri san White T Morfan hite river, White Lick, Indian, Lambs, d, Bean Blosom, and Stotts creeks are Er with fishing fair, Fish are not biting very ‘weit, Newton—Kankakee and gor Tu0i8 rivers are milky, Beaver creek cle Pike—East and West Tork White river clear with fishin, White river too low for Rood fishin
S993 esree ery EUCLID, 117 N.—Nice Ca ee home, next bath, good heat, hot water; gentleman; $3 $3. FALL CREEK, E. sive walnut bedroom suits, shower.
necting furnished rooms; private en= trance; utilities: garage. -9403. a CARROLLTON, 1325, No. 1 — Thre f a everything’ furnished.
CENTRAL, nia rent; tront, fire zt nished neatly; excellent beds, range; oy light, warm.
ened John Henry,” Greenlee added. Despite the uncertainty of Lewis’ condition, he is favored because of his speed and boxing skill. Also because he won a 12-round decision; over Gainer in their first meeting in 1936. Moreover, Gainer has been suffering from a sinus infection. This bothered him so much last week that a second postponement ; Sal w : was necessitated. hite ey el river are clear, Lewis is 24 years old; Gainer 28. fh I h, McCOTHICE and Sattconare EE Rd out ‘Both rll training bt all clear. with fishing fair. Big 4 lake in- | Foi “35% Safe SakEh Gttlarke minnows Tuesday without cuts or hand in in Walnut creek and Eel river. Jines: 204 Spparently in Sooners Randolph—White and Mississinewa rivers condition. . e champion will have more than five pounds weight advantage.
are clear. Clogs and Cabin. creeks are Lewis is defending the title he
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IF YOU are i difficulty finding just | ILLINOIS, 3055 N.—2 rooms, the house you want, phone RI-5551 and | nished, living, bedroom, we will be gla ad to mail you FREE a _ Dbrivate lavatory. CENTRAL, 1948—Desirable front 2-room copy of our Kental Directory. 1904—Next bath, Kitchen
BERT S. GADD
2430 Prospect St.
GRINSTEINER'S
522 E. Market. PERSONAL SERVICE
HISEY & TITUS o81 N. DELAWARE BT.
G. H. HERRMANN
1505 S. EAST ST.
MOORE & KIRK
IR-1159. CH-1806. TA-6056-8.
“SHIRLEY. BROS, CO.
946 N. Illinois St.
J. C. WILSON
1230 Prospect St.
DR-5307. 155—at Delaware. Mas- "eal
next bath,
nicely furtwin beds,
'RI-5374.
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for a pair. Den Zell and Kiefer Stewart grabbed twin victories in the Related Foods League as three each Were taken by Shaw Walker, Mills Pies and Stokely No. 2 Pritchett Recreation Cornelius Printing. was. the single three-game winner in the Printcraft League. John Fehr cracked out a 635 to lead the squad. Rapid Rollers, Indianapolis Printcraft Club and: Hendren - Printing finished ahead twice. O'Gorman hit a 640 for the Rollers. On the Quality Flowers team, Vale scored a 607 and Jess Roe a 634. Bud Schoch posted a 609: for the Advance Electrotype as John Murphy rolled a 649 for the Hendrens. Stevenson and Perkins had 624 and 620, respectively. In the Roy E. Steele loop, Red Haugh’s Girls, Indianapolis Life Gold and Indianapelis Power & Light No. 4 won two games. The
DR-441717.
L1-5409. ‘well fur-
large room, gentleman
hot water; R-3564.
Fray, Diamond Chain Dennis Bearden, Industrial .... 60 An ‘innovation in bowling circles is
.the new. Coker. Score Cast system now in use at the Bensinger Alleys in Chicago. Every score in every frame across the entire alleys is thrown on a screen by the new device... That should boost the aver-' ages! But it could be embarassing. Central Alleys Carburetor was the only squad to win ¥hree games in the Allison League as Cylinder Heads, Spark Plugs and Superchargers annexed the odd game. In the U-C League,
DR-0321. DR-0322.
Florists and Monuments 6
newly en-
Hprivieges ie joneNext al 0 hE: furhiche ed; stoker, hot water, $35—MONTCALM, 1817—Unfurnished: five- Ey. BR esired; private home: goo nable. 0 room modern bungalow. Splendid $08. Beat 992-R. COLLEGE, 1547—3-room efficiency parte. dition, easily heated. Adults. BR-4114 Fen we N.—Large front, well fur-| ment, nicely furnished; private bath and $35: SHERMAN, 1809 — Modern Soom nished; overstuffed, innersprings; suit- centigncei adults, CC tL : bungalow; breakfast nook, full base-|_3ble 1 or 2. TA-44 DELAWARE, N.. 6l7—Large, clean; lower -’ ment. RI-1091. New {EBSE YT; 0 909 NN. — Nicely Jurnished, he near bath: steam heat. Walking - 3 ETT T C en rivileges £00! ea nprivaie al Ys Chih HB eats. home. 2liing distance. RI-0961. | EDISON, = rooms, furnished .or un BROADWAY. 4330—Mod 6-room bunga- 1907 N.—Desirable : front, furnished: connecting bath; utili‘ies. BE, lo ow, hardwood floors: aca pr gi rr “hear “bath, sieam heat S3miortal y fur- GUILFORD. Cachan 7 reasonable Ri Ags cellent neighborhood, $50 M. FRIEND, A : : e exchange for care of - _ Ri1-7300, 7200. NEW JERSEY 2062 N. Twin bcds,| dren. HE-5691, everin ———=—=—1 shower, hot water. home: desirable en-| ILLINOIS, N. 2330—Nice I n Kiichenetia 1 Sa ~~ 5314 Br oadway vironment TA-6916 fpartments’ 3 Toome; DISRLY Of Den I aig Doo 6-room modern home with garage. All| NORTH—Lovely : : Rush—] Lit tle Flatrock, Little : 7 Blue 8ix Bifie. Mud, Clifton and Ben Davis ip Jair condition, $00. RI-6571 ed gl “rooms” ig ey Tous, or tw fiFaimhed: are all Clear. with fishing poor. Water is . . Pp. too clea CARROLLTON, 4141—Unusual 3-bedroom PENNSYLVANIA, N., 2l44—Desirable front|LA SALLE, N. 944—Two rooms, _furs won from Bob Olin at St. Louis in|; Scoti~—iola lake and all creeks are clear, double. south half: sunroom: excellent| £09W, (Win beds. constant hot water.| nished; two girls or Souple: ‘neat R. OC. 1935. Since then he has defended 49 Shelby ob and Little Blue, Conns i : PENNSYLVANIA, 2180 N.—Large, nicely while Ps ly front 32-3 ; , s ro 7 , , vely front 2-3 rm, : oa Big. ¥ ugar, Little Sugar, an CENTRAL COURL, 519 N.—Attractive un-|" sy nished, near bath, suitable. ! or 3 gen- t s the crown against Jock McAvoy ana Brandywine, ‘creeks are all clear, Iishing : furnished. 4 ¥ emt, 7 double R8I38€, | tlemen:- private home. TA-59 Private apatiments. Moderately priced;. Len Harv f England, Olin and |fsir. - Flat Reck is inclined to be a little F Sh rst class. BE- -1 4 arvey of kngland, a milky, elaware ower OP | cenTRAL. omy Le Fo as 2360 N. — TF Jor MERIDIAN, 2343 8. —Furnished; (wo smail, Emilo Martinez. The National Box-| st. Jee—St_Joé river. Riddles lake, Sup: 2022 N. DELAWARE. TA-3161.| room modern double: garage: - $30 | DiS ed ront JLivste Bone 55d eat;| modern rooms; utilities, private entrance, ing Association recognizes tonight's |P§ie. Clear. Wharton Pleasant, and : EORGE_ E. STEWART. 508 Tnland _ gentleman preferre -2830-W. heat; couple. g a gn g f Takes are all clear: fishing fair except '7|Blde.RI-8862. PENNSYLVANIA, N., 3043—Front, NEW JERSEY N., 83i—Large, light, clean, scrap as for the title, but the New Wharton, and Chain O'Lakes where fishing{ LO$t and Found COLLEGE, 1426—5 rooms; heat, Water & urnished, redecorated: private comfortable 3-room apartment; steam vi Boxing C issi d not. is good. : as Turnished. $47.50, rance; stoker: henl HA-4269-W. heat, built-in cabinet, overstuffed. ine ork Boxing Commission does not. |*fiston—Upper Wildcat 1s milky with | fs 44 Virginia Ave.| SOUTHEASTERN, 1126 — Steam Heated | nersprings: phone: quiet surroundings. fishing poor.” All pits are clear with {i*h-|LOST_Black snd white male dog named rooms, private home kitchen rivileges; | NEW JERSEY, N., 2042—Room. .<itoh: : ing fair. Few crappies and bluegills LY Lr yv alc snd 11h, weighs 27 COLLECT Re, el walking distance. Ri-52 eR ei Borat Sinks A eaviyrest: CE State P ar k Archery | “*Tippecance—Wabash river is milky. a “ts ST long tail. Re-| [OOK bulliins mic : TECUMSEH, 934—Room, on bath, home |_laundrv. Private entrance. Adults, EAL fair. Tippecanoe river, Wea creek, > GLADSTONE 13 29 __ Modern 5-room privileges; good ransportation; $2.50; | NORTH, 6 E.—Housekeeping room; -$3, Wil t North, South, and Middle are |LOST—Ladies’ Waltham wrist watch, yel- bungalow, $40; 2 ‘paid: garage. CH- 6275-J Clean, ddults pree low gold.. Reward. Valuable keepsake. 6-R. 3843 Large..
nicely hot wa-
OAL, 20 N.—Two-room apartments furnished: innersprings; utilities." {Private
52 shad d Ca gentleman, CH-627 Sleeping room, $2. H unts Open N ov. 1 0 clear, fishing fair. Saugers, jack salmon 2 rred. . 5 bait. LI-4040. HA-0677-W. 2421 GUILFORD ov furnished: good heat: Shnstant
WASHINGTON. E.. are taking live Union—All streams are clear, fishing ter: private heme. IR-
Contributor’s Service, Budget, Field Service and Benefit Payments won twice. - : Fountain Square - In- the St. Catherine circuit. Fountain Square Furniture and Schuster Coal Co. won in straight games While Miller Tavern and Wizard Machine took two. Coca Cola won the hard way in the Alpha League as Hudepohl Beer and Dr. Pepper finished ahead twice.
Indiana Alleys
Straight game winners in the Industrial League were Hoffe Silver Cafe, J. D. Adams, Hall-Neal Furnace, Polk Milk and Indianapolis Screw Products. Wilbur Richwine of the latter squad hit a 614, Ora Kirby posted a 608 for the Polks and Dennis Bearden of the Furnaces came through with an even 600. Universal - Gear, Indianapolis Times and Gulf Refining took a pair. Hugh O'Gara of the Gulfs tolled a 630, Frank Jackiel of the Gears scattered the maple ior a 631, George Spencer had a 602 and
Thursday Handicap League had double victors in Bond Bread No. 1, Dean Pumps and Jones Transfer. Saker of the losing Sullivan O’Brien quintet hit for a 614. All teams swept their matches in the Diamond Chain loop. They were: DeWilks, Sprays—with Fray getting a 601 and Gibbs rolling a 612—War Hods and Wainwrights. Guarantee Tire, Huddle and Polk's Milk won without the loss of a game in the Universal circuit. Hollenbaugh of the Milks shot a 607 and Prochaska of the Huddle squad rolled a 611. tered the pins for a 642 for the Koehler Market team. Stegemeier Grille downed the Blue Point Service, two to one, as Gib Smith of the Services hit for a 606. ‘Heidenreich
Florist also won a pair.
Three teams capturing all of their games in the L. S. Ayres League were Estate Ranges, AMC Shirts and Dr. Scholl. Two each were taken by Ayres Dry Cleaning, Mendell Luggage and Elgin Watches.
Norm Grauel scat-|-
Scores of Hoosier archers are ex-
bow and arrow against rabbits, quail, and pheasants during the hunting season which begins Thursday, Nov. 10, it was reported today by the Department of Conservation. Several inquiries have been received from archers in other states interested in hunting at Pokagon State Park and the Brown County State Park and game preserve. A special nonresident archery hunting license is issued by Indiana.
Speedway to Stage
The Speedway Golf Club will hold its final tournament Sunday, an allday handicap affair, On Tuesday evening at a dinner at the Hoosier Athletic Club prizes will be awarded tournament winners and to Ray Roberson, club champion, and Nel-
LOST-—Ladies’ Waltham wrist watch. Reward. Valuable keepsake. LI-4040, HA-
pected to test their skill with the|ho:
air. 3 Warren—Pine creek, Mud Pine, Little ne, and Wabash river are clear, with Creeks are very low and
fishing
fishing fair. clear. Wayne—All streams are fair.
clear,
0677-W.
LOST—Police $08 2931 TA-0
'N. 987.
male brindle,
vicinit
tags. Reward.
Still Going Strong
PITTSBURGH, Oct. 28—Coach
LOST—Bea white spo
e hound, ST 812 Manhattan,
Bgl
white . legs,
Help Wanted—Female 8
John (Blood) McNally of the Pittsburgh Pirates, in the! midst of his 14th season.as a National Football League player, proved that it still
IRL S. Meridian.
L WANTED for restaurant work. 1123
Help Wanted—Male ‘9
6-room modern, $35.00. FLETCHER TRUST CO. IRVINGTON—Five room modern _insulated duplex; heat, water $40-$45. IR-1509. KEALING, 935 N.—Modern 4-room double; built-ins, full, basement, _ $26. .50. CH-. 3280.
KENWOOD, 3656—5 modern rooms, HoT - orated HOST garage, $27.50.
Water paid. 1 KEYSTONE AVE. 5218—Modern bungalow double, 5 large rooms.
large lot: good Coptmunty center, bus service and __ schools. Key _at 5172 College. MERIDIAN ST, "northwest corner of 26th: ideal location; newly reconditioned: 3 bedrooms, sunroom. Must be seen to appreciated. ._Inquire 2602 N. Meridian,
can be done by playing 60 minutes
Final Golf Tourney
against the Green Bay Packers.
HOT NEWS
for
~ Buy Here and Save
HUD §
WANTED: Reiiabia, man who knows Bond s 00 Cos fjecessary. Apply AMES ATTHEWS, Hotel Riley, Room 516. between 1-3 and 6-7. PIANIST—Accompanist for vocal Part time work, Call LI-4287.
Schools & Instructions
studio.
12
3455 W. Michigan
8 Se modern, $27.50. JOHN R. Wares 4 SONS. LI-3424
water paid; 1
10TH 512 E.—Large front room, private entrance; hot water; innerspring; gentleman. RI-5607.
10TH, E., 721—Newly furnished: hot water; SL iilyate home; 1 of
constant 2 gen-
19TH, 505 he to ‘share '6-room, modern home, on Central car line; $5 a _ Week. : 25TH, E., 609: attractive rm., large closet; Tea JDath; business man or student.
35TH, 145, W.—Cozy room for congenial girl: Lae folks: private home. HA-
el2 HE adjoining living room; suit- _ H5%sdos. 2; good heat, transportation.
NEAR GARFIELD PARK, 936 TABOR— Large, nicely shed private home; gentleman, DR-68
entrance. Hot water.
PARK, 806—Nice
RANDOLPH,
WOODRUFF, 577 Middle et. ~— Three: -» utilities: ;
WIDO
2-room apartment; eve erything furnished; u utilities. Private ene
trance.
Ean me. riv entrance, u es, gar o $6.25 ve week. DR-4746. Solon
WOODRUFF, , 559 W. Ay
nice; ’ 2 oms; fri re _ ladies. ns Se, Eyl
large rooms, unfurnished: adults: 1 ble. CH-3173. 138. E. Michigan ® Ink} fireplace. HE
trance. Next TH., E., 616—Bedroom, iivingroom, Eifche - enette, bath, gurnishs d; a 2 hobsee epg rooms; phone SHARE ioe modern: Tome, Reasonable. CH-21886.
'W WILL Kitchen privileges.
Personal Services 13
Personal Services A
13.Swaps
week . of particuor tele-
LATE FALL TERM, beginnin Es 21 to mbes 1. or lars, call e school office, . phone or a Fred W. Case, or Bulletin. CENTRAL BUSI LEGE., Architects & Builders Blgd.,-
Tl ty
LI-
365 it give complete AD, SEY ~ Sta ow. ROYAL ACAD. . or i Bldg.
rt
(Auto Supplies)
DUCO—DULUX—PYRALUX—Fulmer seat Soyers, trim supplies. 35 W. 9th. RI-
{Cement Work)
BRICK LAYING. cement work, plastering, porches and fireplaces a specialty. Free estimates. HA-3100- Ww.
(Plastering)
Patch plastering; new, old work. Specializing in old work.
(Poultry Market)
SAM'S POULTRY MARKET — "Where Quality Is Higher Than . Price.” Fre dressing while vou wait. Free delivery. 3016 N. Illinois. TA-3331.
Li. 7129
CHICAGO skates: 3 %
month _old. Call 802 2 Lincoln St. YEAR OLD MARE—Broke, bred, fee
paid. For cash or what? Box 643 Times.
RI- Rbsi
Pets—Poultry Livestock 2
es wan ads get results ‘at lowest te in the city. Phone
ra Bil tii be sent later.
i
at
mens, black, size. 9a.
FOR SALE—200 four-year . old weste ewes: 10 black-face bucks. Scull Galvin, “3 Thorntown, Indiana of HUNTING HOUNDS—Bea les, bir an Bist all kinds. Rusrazieed. fae’ Re 8
Up to 50% on Your Winter Auto Needs
: (Coach Lines)
CENTRAL Swallow Coach Lines, 1207 8. Meridian - DR-2478 Chartered service.
Lessons $1.00 and $1.50. - LI-4287. . :
13
son Marks, winner of the president’s
: | VOCAL flight in the club championship. :
(Pontiac Dealer) PONTIL now. on display. WM, The Sh, CARSON "Ss. ‘oldest nd EL 780 Virginia.
Cecil: ‘Wall cracked out a 644—the Li two for the Mitchell & Scott ve, --
Uptown Alleys
In the Intermediate League, Liehr’s Tavern and Wiles & Wilson
Personal Services
Upset Swage and Buck Saws took three straight in the E. C. Atkins loop. Schmatz and Bowman of the Saws had 602 and 606. Dapp rolled a 603 for the Narrow Bands.
garnered all three while Johnson's Coal, Dorsey V8 Fords and Coca Cola took the extra game. The Indianapolis Water Co. League had double game winners
Men’s And ] Women’s
Clothes:
ELINED EPAIRED EFITTED
Brand New
‘and Cov: RT
ILS TRUSSES. = ~
ErAGER & CO. . Wash. St. Su
(Contractors Equipment
-| KNOX Engineering and Equipment Co., In-
gustrial and Contractor's equipment. 239 |: . Georgia. LI-8120.
a Cleaning and Repairing)
(Radio Service) Eddy Radio Service, L1-7273
EXTRA good rabbit hound, LF
SCHNAUZERS — Petigreed; farm Fa nusual Pal.” Very:
extra good. ‘‘The _ reasonable. TR-8478.
agle, Ya __walker; also 8-month pup.
ig gE
Latest Models
N e w 1939 "H ot Water Car Heaters. ! Values as hi - 28-$19.9 oh
even
in -. Pilters, Pumps and Hydrants. Other Alleys Series sweeps were scored by Skinner’ Radio, Kroger and McGraw Insurance in the: Elks loop while Beck's Letter Service took the extra game at the Hotel Antlers Al-
(Restaurant)
CHI-AM CAFE—Famous Chinesé-American Foe Pro prepared, served. 18 W.
. (Rugs Made to Order)
FLUFP : chenille rugs made from old rugs. ‘Two 9x13 cleaned Re sized, $5. ACTIVE RUG CLEANERS. HA-3636.
TAILORING CO. 235 Mass. Ave.
WANT FEMALE SEAGEE Broke for hu te, ing. Call BR-4654. 2
Times want ads gel Tesuits ab. we the city. Phone RiDest. i :
Bl will oR sent later, Farm Produce—F lowers
PURE CIDER, 25¢ per 1, oo bushel up. Pears. bash els for rn: |
Teams winning the odd game were ~ Inserted Tooth, Chisel ' Bits, Mal Saws and Meat Knives. ‘Parkway Recreation Indiana Dental School, - Indiana National Bank and Newby Barber Shop-won in straight games in the
Boilers, FURNACE CLEANING—$2, Repairin free
jnspaction: coils: reasonable, SP L.,
LEON
Studebaker Of Tmmmmaeew Phone—Day, L1-35i1 _ eight, CH.-5242 TEARS, HOLES, BURNS Most Fabrics ? (Furnace - Repairing) INDIANA WEAVING CO. LI-9674. | ;1GTOR FURNACES. Stokers. Oil Burners
CTOR Bd. New Hy. Dty. fl | Permanent Halrout, Shampoo $1 Furnaces glganed, | sepairec. HALL-NEAL
Ferman FURNACE 0O. L Batteries IRd=RN _439 N. Penn. (Furnace and Stove Repairing)
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ROSE OIL Rationglly Adv.
With elive iy
ha aia)
ATIONAL 2230 N.
Koch Fufniture League. Two each were: annexed by W. D. Allison and Arnold Furnace. In the Parkway Recreation loop, Millers Tavern and
leys. ‘ The St. Philip's League two-time winners were Coca Cola, Pats Gold
Leaf, Lyons Paiissdy aby Steam |
z 1c rrr Ps ony Central Beauty
Spark Plugs
Quarine
2 r $2.95 Ex,
Installed Free
5 Gal. ¥o%
Pure
Tuesd
San Francisco for 52 1108
LEAVING Take one. Share expenses. New York
To Facla Se 0 BEAUTY ACADEMY
..80c |-
.|ALL KINDS furnace. stove- repairing... We
make our castings. Guardnteed. ITCH.
DR-1294-W
(Window Cleaners)
~ YY utldin stores, factories, | TRS ABBEX g ry . Paint "Rr 334 E. Market 1 00
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PURE i Showa . an etal Apples. 1075 8.
a ow. ads get emily a
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207 I. 0. O. F. Bldg. LI-0432 - SC i” 1 (Landscape Contractor
4th Floor Kresge Bldg, io ERLY, convalescents, invalids; nurse's HINA] Laypooare eo. Distintive
oy ” $1 45 gardens, 3134
ELD: Oil Can Free private home: Sioker heal; a-) reference. shrubs. evergreens, drage AR-
RO-KE-AN—T eg’ (Laundry Work) 50, 000 shops.
he REAL . Yailanie in, smar FAMILY WASHING—Completely tinished; 10c pound; snirrs. 10c. Call, Deliver. PENNSYLVANIA °N., 1922—Trained nurse:| Reliable. HE-5138. vel care patient: excellent heat, food, care. Minnick. TA-2844. (Mattresses) NURSING home of the better ty | perienced _Durses’ care; excellent hes heat, MA gomforts. RI-6695. Since 1886.
. Ave, ERFLUOUS BA, Moles pore Lo (Painting)
sue olysis. PL 05 Bankers Trust. RI- oas
we
Richelieu: Coffee swept their games 10. Xi
while Beck Coal & Coke, MaddenCopple .' Co; ‘Chamber's Plumbing |" and Coca Cola finished ahead twice. . Pennsylvania Alleys : - Main Office was the only team to Seep: its games in the Fletcher ust J.eague. Two of three were taken, by West Street, South Side, Washington St. and West Innn Kuhn of the West ® Streets racked up a 604. Bi-Metal and Contacts scored triple triumphs in the Mallory circuit as Rectifiers and Elkonites hit
HUNTERS
Here’s a Real Value Model 37, 12 Gauge Only
WINCHESTER
Fitters.
want ad word rate in cit; RI-5551.
21 Bill will be sent later.” Legals
Business Property
FACTORY SPACE FOR LEASE oa abi Rordi a gocatel, ol on: : ton an arding Sts h 4 : LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING : hid switch, B,_jprinkief,, ues dock. Public Borvice: Commission. Docket Nor i
Si : tl 0c
MEN'S... SAVE 7 50% SUITS, TOPCOATS |
and OVERCOATS Tiaras 5 g ers @ Every Hae Toternational. veils: Ss $5
850 on 1 TIRE Rec : ra x ; BRIDES. LAs opus 52
Value! - . - uy oo i : ) , ATT 0S. 40
Sore .00 Sale ! : ARCO shampoo, wave all Rl Brite ieee Royal Beauty Os 401 Rootevel “Bldg,
1 %FOOT treatments. DR
P. HALL. 403 Kresge Bde RI-3198. IR. 51
2
shampoo. Ask your
— 5 ; GOOD Tench Toom Josatien, Rartially Northern Indiana Public Service ome: 3 00D wiry Mo -31. Prankli any vs. Indiana Statewide R. E. : Indiana. Oppos State ¥ Masonic etivion for a declaration of public cone Sold gniranc NS oar Erankli n College, Wr venience and Decessiy for the my TuEY Mass. |W. D. NIMAN, 821 E. 38th tion, operation Degen Tn WAREHOUSE oy u7 1t.x100 ft., con-|and control of Stectric utility “tael es d,
Lake County, wnsh! Poet Sern sprinkier floor; gis Notice is hereby itty thas tne’ Pub =1151.
3 service; no heat; reasonable. Service Commission wi p! G—Inside and out, interior dec- DESIRABLE ~3Tih of lie To Heo To eben hearing in this cause in Rooms of" the floor; low rental.
PAINTIN ; orang by hour or contract; references.|. er a 401 State House, «3 0 { po yf __HU-5672. Public partiol ation is uested.: Joe PUBLI SERVI ns requ
§32¢ W. Washington. | rpg Novem! DESK space for two on ground floor, "LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC | -Demothin Northern - Indiana Public Service Cot sro! AGE FOR ; BI:3308 } declaraiton of public convenience - ABD Tranter 2 arefal Whi a electric utility facilities in HOVING—EXPER white men onl ereby x that or abi o aban byamats 26 2 HOT WATER es botight Jast sum-
® Every Gar-
ment Tarn. orth $10- on beauty course.
oval Beauty Acad., 401 Roosevelt Bldg.
SPECIAL! Hair Cut, Shampoo, Sars 25¢
5.3 ¥t
Bs Prod. pA Ss, Comuissionsp, ied Ralph E. Hanna, ‘Public Counse! Ait Indianapolis, Ind. October 27,’ 1938, 2
$2. 50 Jurished Paper hanging. Paper
FAPERRANGING CIGsHEs, steaming: neat ‘work. Free estimates. Prom pk service, e. PENNINGTON. 11-M
WALTER HARV I
fabrics and colors.
Novelry patterns.
All the wanted backs. nd regular
Bherns, oh lights and dar EY, 329 S. Lh DR-5740.
29 " Papeshanging built-in archways, Guar-
PAPERHANGING i pol (Pharmacy)
BUY our Hallow novelties here. aa e selection tions, BERCH & ROVE PEA oY DR-102 CRAWFORD DRUG STORE-—Ruth . McGowan. Quner. o8 en tions carefull compounded.” Ft. Wayne. LI-18
wat od want san “fesults at lowest d in the city, Phone 1 Bi wi i be Inter,
Bar Mod. nursing home. Day or Single rell night. Doctor's reference.
SHOTGUN (Alteration Specialist) Price i ogy 35
: ; 3 Y3 : : NDAY to 1. : ALTERATIONS, ladies’. men's_garments; $6. HE ; clean, re MEYE RO, TAGoRs uma Special . . TR] : ©, i pw; EN D i : me E. 16th St. TA-6667.
(Auto Laundry) ’ SPORTSMAN 5 ps WASH.U.RITE SERVICE
00 per month. Box 288 care Times. Moving and Storage 24 Public Service Commission Doc of HOGAN TRANSFER & R! pany vs. Indiana Statewide R M. ice to All 48 States Gents AERO MAYFLOWER put °° | neCessity fep. the construction, Swners 327 St. LL te Drivers. tor * RIENCE \ Oren cutimates. BE-1185, 1630 W. Market. | Service Commissio mer from: herefore will sell Ss
STORAGE CORP, | 13555. oving-Pack eu and Jasper-County R. E. M. C tion for” 883 Massachusetts Ave. k : oF hig operation, men an 00 i Carpen - Be ate ; Notice is & hearing. in this cause i : : Commission, +3 1 Stats House, Swaps La 31 mn gut, ;
