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} 3 : . MRS. ANNA : M. GAULT, who tention. , OST at Loew's, black bag: contents ; i E | Wife of Maryland Democrat died yesterday at her, home, 3818| rhe Times maintains : capable staft ‘ot “falusble ‘only ‘to me Sure reward, ? : = : ; 2 lish: Ave., after three weeks’ ill-| *ourteous, trained Ad-Takers, Who 8r8iLOST—12-Gauge Winchester repeater. ) 4 Committee Member in Snes will be buried tomorrow in|®S ready 10 serve rou end assist in|. Miles wes of Westfield; reward.

writing yout ad. Deedsville following funeral serv- : ices at 10 a. m. at Shirley Brothers Central Chapel and at 1:45 p. m. in che Deedsville United Brethren Church. She was 78. i A native of Albion, Mrs. Gault lived in Indianapolis the last 10 years. She is survived by three sons, Marcus, Joseph and Sylvester, and three daughters, Mrs. Mae Moher, Mrs. Lucy Fites and Miss Louse Gault.

LAUREN VERNE BURTON, former Indianapolis resident, died -at

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WEST CHESTER, Pa. Nov. 12 (U. P.).—Mrs. Mary Graham Bow- ‘| doin Bruce, Baltimore socialite, was in serious condition at Chester County Hospital today from injuries suffered when her mouns dropped dead while she was riding to hounds at nearby Kennett Square. Mrs. Bruce, wite of Howard Bruce, Baltimore banker, sportsman and Democratic National Commit-

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WASHINGTON, Nov. 12.—The first Rural Electrification Administration allotment ever made to a private power company in Indiana} and the largest ever made to a private power company in the Midwest,

Death§—Funerals 1 Indianapolis Times, Saturday, Nov. 12, 1938

BELL—Idella M., e 65, beloved wife of was announced here today by REA teeman from Maryland, was knocked |, ic home in Los Angeles Thursday,| H. H- ee Mother of Mrs. S. C. Bitter | to act as distributor for a national ° officials unconscious by the fall yesterday : a SI ang ARLE Jnganapels, assed _ product. Address Box 388, Times. It is for $430,000 and goes to the afternoon. She had not recovered according to, wor Tece ve y Nis}. §¢ “Saturday morning at 3 a. m. Friends WANTED «<M snuiasiurens Sales repies North "India P : Co. wi consciousness, daughter, Miss LaVerne Burton, 517 may call Sarde eee Burial LO | Tfust, have experince in dre. aed; ; ern Indians Power to, i Physicians said she was suffering|E. 17th St. He was 54. bs 18 ‘Oasland City. Ind. Monaay atter- | BOX 387. -ulanapolis fumes. 118 headquarters in Indianapolis. Suc from concussion and shock but as-| Funeral arrangements have not oom Abn eg MR RE ee allotments are really self-liquidating serted they were “hopeful” that she been completed. BENTON- Annie Blzabet, ratios of jhe Dew Jersey. RI-7739. i : 3 i stin W. Benton, mother of Mrs.|SINGERS—For choir work in _ exchange | loans covering a maximum period would recover quickly. Her right| Mr. Burton, who was at one time ve E. Rose, Anderson, Ind.; Paul T.|” for voice lessons. Box 386. Times. Sa of 25 years. side reportedly was paralyzed par-|a staff photographer on the Indi- Benion, Misi, Fa Luther M, Bento | BASEMENT room for colored man in ex- i ¢ i ‘used to ex- tially by the fall, a condition physi- anapolis Sun and later the Star,| liam T. Victor, John, Rudolph and Frank | ¢Shange fo: work. References. 130 W. “The $430,000 will be use € “ 1 Volderauer. passed away at her home, | 20th. % tend the company’s existing ‘back- cians said would “clear up. had lived in Los Angeles for the| {356°'w. 28th St. Saturday, Nov. 12. vet bone’ lines in Hamilton and Howard Mrs. Bruce had shipped her last 18 years, where he was an au-| Services Monday, Nov, 4 3p m friends Schools & Instructions 12 Counties into an area coverage SyS= mount from Baltimore for the tomobile salesman. may call at the home after 12 o'clock : de

noon Sunday. BERT S. GADD SERVICE.

CLARK—John E., father of Raleigh Clark of Ashland, Ky.; Mrs. O. W. Nutt, Mrs. Harriet Cox of Carmel and Mrs. Mary

He was a member of the Masonic order, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks and the: Lutheran

“UNCLE SAM’ 1939 JOBS. Men—women $1260 to $2100 first year. Paid Ag Dependable, Prenafe How, for next Inis examinations. Com education usually Sufficient. mn

Armistice Day hunt on the estate lof W. Plunket Stewart. Nearly 20 Philadelphia, New York and Balti-

tem,” REA officials explained. . “It will provide both extensions into unserved areas and fill-in lines

: hurch Davis of Noblesville, passed away Irida Full par= to serve dark pockets in the existing more Socialites had gathered for C 1. Davis ot Noblesville, pass y Friday | ticulars, sample coaching tests and. list : ) vening, age 85 years. Funeral services Bo 86 coverage.” c the chase when Mrs. Bruce's horse DE Survived hd He Sanghiee at Carmel, Friends Church, 2 Db. mM. The. wh foday sure, Box 0 Several Indiana high school principals who met from and LWO SISUErS, ss Mary Jane| Sunday. Burial at Gray. Body will le

Gillespie, Monticello; Lynn Miller, dean of boys, apparently Jefferson High School, Lafayette; Superintendent Harry R. Davidson, Cannelton; Principal B. E.

Myers, Connersville; Principal Dale Brown, Canel-.

dropped dead, heart disease. Mr. Bruce as a hobby breeds and trains hunters at his estate, “Bel-

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in state at the church from 1 until time of service.

GAULT—Anne M., age 78. beloved mother: of Mrs. Mae Mohier, Marcus F. Gault, Mrs, Lucy Fites, Joseph V.. uouise, Syl-

Burton of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Jennie York of Clayton, and a brother, Alfred Burton of Madison.

Lessons $1.00 ana $1.50, on the Indiana University campus this week for LI-4287. A the 17th annual Principals’ Conference and the sec- i. As

ond annual Principal-Student Conference get their

all of it went to Rural Electric| jdentification tags and instructions at the registra- | ton; Principal N. Dixon, Tell City, and Principal | mont,” in Elkridge, Md., near Balti-| MRS. KATHERINE IRENE PITZ-| vester D. Gault, passed away Friday For BECURITY Membership Corporations, which are| tion desk. They are (left to right) Principal F. H. | H. C. Gilmore, Sullivan. more. Billy Barton, one of his|ER will be buried at Floral Park ToTninaL Funeral at SON Ba TRUSSES and CR : H. E. FRAUER & CO.

horses, ran in the Grand National| Monday following funeral services| Sunday. 10 a. m. Friends invited.

co-operatives fostered by the Indi-

aha Farm Bureau Federation : TATE E at Aintree, England, in 1923. |at 10:30 a. m. at the Conkle Pu-| 1RCcRhrche Siedsvihe nd “suday )_io6 5 Wah BE Tw 11 allotments were ‘made S ‘A D A 'H. S - neral Home. She was 23.7 1s pi, Bupa) Desisyille, Ind. Frien $ 1 JOIN OUR A e TYO Sma LAR SCIENTIST- ARRESTED |, Mrs. Pitzer died yesterday at her y Fur Club 5 by - REA to Smal private power BLOOMINGTON—Ray Moffett, 2¢. Sur-| EVANSVILLE — Mrs. Florence Grace home, 1125 N. Pershing Ave. fol- LOWE Les WT SACKS BROS. 306-8-10 INDIANA AVE, companies in Tllinois and Kentucky yivors: Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mof- Youn Se Survivor: Daughter, Miss AFTER BLAST TESTS lowing an illness of several months.| Johnson and Richard Lowe, sister of Ramon SIR" known professionally as . i i " Beulah Proctor, Bowling Green, Ky., an some months ago, but the one an- BLUFFTON—Andrew Carlisle, 73. Sur-| Russell E. Swift, 34, Survivors: Wile, miriam She is survived by the husband,| Beulah Proctor POR of in" Ry. passed | is now : A ed today is to the largest i vi UF ON —ttie: sisters, Mrs. William |Lorraine; sons, Russell Jr. Jerry; father, ; Nelson Pitzer and a daughter, Eliza-| away Saturday a. m. Funeral notices; permanently located at 2914 Brooke neune y Ig Bauman and Mrs. Mary Adams. W. L. Swift; sisters, Mrs. Delbert Flowers, BERKELEY, Cal, Nov. 12 (U. P.). jizap: later. G. H. HERRMANN SERVICE. side Ave. CH-2099. power company with which REA has Mrs. Arthur Bineger, 46. Survivors: Hus-|Mrs. Irene Knight; brothers, Charles O.|—Wendel Zimmerman, graduate beth Pitzer; her parents, Mr. and . G. H . Tr on = ] dealt in Indiana or surrounding band, Lo Sue an White and Don. : physics student at the University of Mrs. James Worton; two sisters, MARREN—Sgt. John, beloved husband of| mediate consideration. Bend poems. to ; states, officials said. Savings Associations and{eters. j Valter Dailey, 48. Survivors; MOUSE. | California, threatened today to sue) MIs. Anna Server and Miss Sarah| Anna Marren, father of Mrs. Don DUT;| ERURCISE QfUgR, Tublshers. Lid. Depb ns Their investigations disclosed that BRAZIL—Mrs. Elza Ax, 81. Survivors: |McGarvey; brother, Ernie Grant. the police and the City of Oakland! Worton: five brothers, Otis, Calvin,| Saturday. Funeral Monday, 8:30 from Gi i 8 ; . Son, Merle: brother, Ed Gonther; grand- . p 2 . the residence, 809 N. Tacoma; 9 a. m. St BASKETBALL PLAYERS : | the company has never engaged in| |, UJ, Business School |dausnter. stiss Viola &% "GOSHEN Lewis E. Poyser, 23. Sur-if anyone analyzed his new explo-|Buddy, Charles and Freddie WOrlon,| . phiyip Neri Church.” Friends invited. Fellows) UE, (0 Joi) 8 fedt smateny > vivors: Parents; brother, Orville; sister,| . p . team call RI-2688 today attempts to sabotage the REA pro- COLUMBIA CITY Mrs, Anna Avilla) Elsie; daughter, Connie Kay. sive all of Indianapolis. MILLERTE i loved | INDIANAPOLIS ACADEMY OF ART { i - ‘spi er, . urvivors: Daug , Mrs. c 193 omas E., ars. belove TOLL oi : gram by building so called “spite Sponsor Parley. Emma Anderson, Mrs. Flossie Moore; four aE LE re rs OS He called it “RPZ” and said it| THOMAS E. MILLER, who died| husband of Leona A. Mil ot, brother of San proTonRs 5 | lines” and the farmers in the area brothers; one sister. Suro ie, Mr. Diuin-{Vas 19 times more powerful than|yesterday in his home, 1960 Belle-| Fa: D. Miller, Butler, Mo.. passed away ohaker Distributor {7 to be served by them have held mass DELPHI_Emory Smith, 73. Survivors: |ers, Abbott, Robert and Ivan Robinson. dynamite It was so powerful that|foiioine”st will be buried at Crown RUE IN Phone—Day. LI-25i1 Night, CH-5242 { - meetings and urge that the allot-| Times Special Wife; several children. Isaac N. Smiley, 77. Survivors: wife; | residents near Fleming Beach, where Hill Mond 2s fotlowt t at the Broadway Baptist Church. Friends |Oil Permanent, Haircult, Shampoo gn 4’ \ de, th declared ELKHART—Mrs. Norma Schell, 30. Sur-|son, virgil; daughter, Mrs. Campsie Cook- i : 1 onday Iollowing uneral serv-| invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may and Set ....... . 3 ment be made, they declared. BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Nov. 12.— | ivors: Husband, Paul; son, James; father, |sey. Mr. Zimmerman was setting off |jces at 10 a. m. at the Broadway| cell at the home HI Ee Tos and Se Nal 555° N" Enn p A t lendi fer i11 | Walter J. Ellwood; brother. Lewis Eliwood:| JEFFERSONVILLE—Mrs. Ella Van Dyke | charges, called police. . eS Sunday. G. H. HERRMANN SERVICE. : ; : mortgage lending conlerence Wit ister, Mrs. Velma Willoughby. "| Lodger, 84. Survivors: Nieces, Mrs. Carl| My. Zimmerm owed officers| Baptist Church. He: was 73. Facial, Shampoo and Set. ©... 500 ! / be held Dec. 6 at Indiana Univer- alph H. Bates, 50. Survivors: Wife, | Main, Mrs. Mary Ortel, Mrs. Fanelia Ortel, Ir. mmerman showed OIliCers| = 5 , ative of Indianapolis, Mr. Mil- PITZER—Catherine Irene, age- 23, wife of R Ne BEAUTY ACADEMY | » Velma; children, Alysjane and Keith; |Mrs. Frank D. Elliott; nephew, William the note-book results of his experi- 2 ’ * Nelson Pitzer and daughter of Mr. end|_ oor Kresge Bldg ! ! sity, it was announced today. brother, Nile; sister, Mrs. Carrie Caufiman.|yan Dyke. ments. Police were not inclined to ler is survived by his wife, Leona,| Mrs. James Worten Poised away Friday Tears Holes Burns ot Fad : > ys . ; morning. Services Monday, 10:30 a. m., Lid 5 C T CL I NG The meeting will be sponsored by Te WE Be research, however, and charged him 2 Rooihen John D. Miller of) 5 the CONKLE NERAL HOME i] INDIANA WEAVING CO. Bewovel ii the Federal Home Loan Bank, of YOUTH IS MISSING {els brothers. Augusius,'C. IL and W. M.| with disturbing the gency, Ss Mr. p MO, iE aay PENNSYLVANIA, N. 102—Trained nurse: Indianapolis, the Savings and Loan a KENDALLVILLE—Adam 8. Wierick, 69 Zimmerman argue a ey were| MRS. IDELLA BELL, resident of | residence, 1125 N. Pershing Ave. She Na fent excellent heat, food. care. : — \ , 69.14 . ; 5S, 11) INNICK. TA-2844. } L ndian he State De- Survivors: Sons, LeRoy, Clarence; daugh-!impeding science and he was re-!Indianapolis for 20 years, wil or - Si - giana, on he f 3 ter, Mrs. Bernice Fatheur; brother, Jacob; Jeased. : buried Monday To LD Rd LT. Reddick, Be ns pot kif ig Buy 4 d the I U. School Busi sister, Mrs. Martha E. Gardiner. land Cit 1 h evening. Nov. 11. Funeral services will| Talbott. HA-4552-W. ve > : on : 2 hh ool of Business LAFAYETTE—Conrad Hassel, 75. Sur- an Zs fo owing funeral services be held'at the WAL FUNpRAL HOME. | 25TH, 665 East—Board. room for convales- : vivors: e, ydia; aughters, I'S. re. . nois a . onday morning X aad . Ai a on. otis Todianapolis Louis eo ; Mrs. Giorye 4 prmet, Miss TWO WILL DEB ATE es i NC estorday at her Nev. 4 8 a 10 Siac. ag West gout. Shea 1 2grle;, exparienced nurse; : . ’ i rene Hassel; sons, Carl an ra; brother, . . . Ww pr: : —— : The goal of $1000 to create a me- |Dsnk, is a member of the conter-Josted at College Boys Who 5 i), Siets, Yrs, Samuel Dovglas and BRITAIN’S AFFAIRS (Lome S22 W Mortis oi. etter 2 Friends 'mey call at the funeral home| YGUNG VAT, SAVIE (OL, OF Osho, Next 3 morial to the late Charles Kettle- ence committee and Edward R. : TEBANON James H. Graham, 56. Sur- long illness.” She was the wife of : : penses, '39 model. Call LI-9271 or L1o3618, PPX borough, who was director of the Springer, of the Atkins Savings &| [Lost Way in Same Place. [vivers: Wite Nellie: daughter, Mrs Thel- H. H. Bell, a stock yards broker, and | STRINGERZOUS, POI, Juiv*'st the |S OU MER > GOLDBACE Indiana Legislative Bureau, has|Loan Association, of Indianapolis, ma Rose: brother, Sarmuelie Hodge, Miss| A debate on the policy of Prime|the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| residence, 1853 Montcalm St. Saturday, i abers Trot Mus T03 "DPACH 1 been reached. Dr. C. B. Coleman, di- IS 2 member of the advisory com- Ida. Minister Chamberlain will be held George Beloot of Ft. Branch, Ind. NOY ars neral notice later. For) SPECIAL! Hair Cut. Shampoo, Wave 25a 1 rector of the State Historical Bu-|mittee. SULPHUR, Okla., Nov. 12 (U. P.). £ie » Friday night by Dr. Hans Leonhart,| She is survived by the husband, a rv ‘FUNERAL HOME. ST 2 i i n|_Divi i _| MARTINSVILLE—Mrs. Sarah E. Harrell, | exj oP. : worth $10 on beauty course. réau, announced today. Books on Repaseniailies —- Si Diving equipment was ordered t0- |g; %g, vivors: * “Daughters, Mrs. O. J. exile from Germany, and James C. So Bell; oan er MIS. | wr BER Amelia, age 74. beloved mother | Royal Beauty Acad.. 401 Roosevelt Bldg. government and political science ons, rigage repr a- day from the Oklahoma City Fire Bailey, Mrs. Thomas Duckworth, Mrs. McLauchlan, Shortridge H i g h;®. er, and three grandchil-| "of Mrs. Louise Gardner. Henry, Frank, 'B. M PLEASE CALL OR WRITE BETTY will be hased and placed in the ‘tives of insurance companies and Department after an all-night Charles Williams; son, Perry Neal; brother, School teacher dren. Other survivors are two| George. Tonv. Gus and Carl Weber MOORE, 810%; N. ILL.. APT. 9. RI-4898, purchase P mortgage loan officers of banks have « " : Eo pdorn Oval: ister, Mis, Wary Kirkvors ay i brothers, Thomas Beloot of Pri passed away Friday evening 6:30 b. m.|FAIR CUT. shampoo. wave. all S df. State Library. 25s search of “torture” cavern failed| pr. George B. Breedlove, 72. Survivors: Dr. Leonhardt will attack Mr. ) a oot of Prince-| at St. Francis Hospital. Funeral .LAUCK |“ Rovai Beauty Acad 401 Roosevelt Ridg, { : been invited to attend. to reveal William Parker, 26. its, Cailie: son, Lincoln; granddaughters.| Chamberlain's policies while tke de-| ton and Mark Beloot of Oakland| FUNERAL, FIOM. HS ar crown Hi J FOOT treatments. DR. A. P. HALL, | Harry W. White, ¥. M1, C. A, gon- Highway Patrolman Ralph Sama-| ews G. Waggerman. oT. _Surviiors: fense will be wade by Mr. .Ic- City. Cemetery. Friends invited. {48% rose Bits. BI.3130 eral sscastard > presias at ns ra believed Mr. Parker had fallen Father James; sister, Miss Olive Wag-| Lauchlan. - (Alteration Specialist) pr aniasoy 2 ni Po Hk i into one of the many underground | MipDDLEBURY—David M. Bontrager, 32. The debate will be held at 8:15 BRITISH FLIERS KILLED Funeral Directors §| ALTERATIONS, ladies’ men's garments: meeting’ a p. mn. pools of the cavern and its side Survivors: Wife Sarah; daughters. Ruby o'clock at the War Memorial. RUGELEY, England, Nov. 12 (U. clean, repair. press, reline Reasonable, .

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the Butler University Botany Department has been released by the Harter Publishing Co., it was an-

FOR CONVENTION

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passages. None of a dozen searchers reported a trace of the youth. .

rats he blamed for carrying off his sun glasses.

‘I'm Going in...”

and Rosa; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Menno J. Bontrager; brothers, Eli and Elmer; sisoe Mrs. Henry Miller, Misses Fanny and nna.

Baker, Mrs. George Mitchell Jessie Thomas; four grandchildren. Lawrence Ellsworth McAfee, 74.

NOBLESVILLE—Lloyd Haughey Gordon,

2D LEGAL INSTITUTE

will hold its second annual Legal Institute next Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at the auditorium

P.)—Five Royal Air Force fliers were killed today when a bomber

| crashed near here and burned.

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gram. Mr. Parker, with three compan- 5 SONTICEIL 0A dns Ernst, Leslie. = T 0 EN ED i E S D AY 2226 Shelby. DR-2570. me ions on a holiday, explored the Sa ivr L Je LR bazen 5 Tr, ' 3129 N. Illinois. HA-4514. |ELCO ARMATURE WORKS — Generators, | The second of a two-book series | Jon to S k { cavern yesterday, but toward dusk LAs lh a haiag 0 P Ww AN N | 4 PARKING CONKLE FUNERAL HOME Sr RE TP ass. } ipnioN | on trees by Dr. John E. Potzger of esse es 1o pea a went back to seek a nest of pack Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Ed Flocken, ELE CN } : ge i : . . te Helen McQuillen, - Mrs enneth The Indianapolis Bar Association y.Ave.—121 S. Senate—233 W, Maryland JBUXII 8 (ol: BEY BE-1934. (Auto Supplies)

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nounced today. The name of the| HOUSTON, Tex. Nov. 12 (U. P) 12. Survivors: Parents; sisters, Gwenda- 15¢ 34 EL “Wh ”» ’ 9 ? nr Zl : lyn and Mary Ann; grandmother, Sadie |of the Indiana War Memorial, : REL CORY LER] (Carpenter Work) book is 85 Tree Is Thai? —Executive officers of the American With Mr. Parker were Paull paughey. MORTUARY

Herbert. M.. Glossbrenner. will speak on “Mighty To Save” at 7:45 o’clock tomorrow morning over WFBM. Mr. and Mrs. William Ter-

the nation’s casualties in 1918 were

} : 1bl the results of “utter unprepared-|and Dr. Paul F. Cadman of San several huge pack rats, big as pup- SI OTS: Rtn ly I. Pha for SHOES i G. H. HERRMANN ~INDPLS. TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION _ = ness.” : Francisco, consulting economist. pies, and when we got back to where |Brigman. Mts Jackman, Mrs. 8 138 E. WASHINGTON ST. 1505 8. EAST ST. DR-4477.| Glenn L. Mitchell Pres: H. S. Smith, = The first general assembly will|We had left our clothing, Bill's un- Rite, 000 Mos hy 5 Pemel . . RK Sec.. 230 E. Oho. LI-4877. : Members of the Advent Episcopal |pe held Tuesday when W. J. Camer- dershirt and sun-glasses were gone. : : R.1189 MOORE & K TA.5050:3 (Landscape Contractor) Church will hold their annuallon of the Ford Motor Co. and Jesse |AS We Sat outside, Bill suddenly de- : WORD RATE Sk —— ' | HIGHLAND LANDSCAPE CO.— "Distinctive parish supper at 6 p. m. Monday |g Jones, chairman of the Recon- cided to go back. He shouted ‘I'm 7 SHIRLEY BROS. CO, Landscaping.’ rock gardens. tress. be at the Riviera Club. The RevV.| ction Finance Corp. will speak going in and look for that rat that CROSSWORD PU ZLE Times Want Ads are sold by FHE WORD. |946 N. Illinois St. L1-5409 z ey. = So Ede i 4 . : : : - maae A . - George S. Southworth will shoW| "me tion of officers for 1939 will carried off my undershirt and o i You do not pay for part of a ne but LL ge

motion pictures taken on his recent

Bankers Association today prepared for their national convention which will be opened Monday.

National Bank of Kalamazoo, Mich.,

be held Wednesday.

Scott, Sapulpa, Okla.; Fred Mitchell, Hartshorne, Okla. and Lewis Ledina, Green Bay, Wis. They left the cave about 5 o’clock yesterday

piled it at the mouth. We noticed

glasses,” and before any of us had a

Mrs. Mary Teal, 79. Mrs. Elsa Bobbitt, nd Dr. Dorothy Teal; sons, Donald, Jonathan, Paul: sisters, Alice Bierman, Mrs. Kate Stalker, Mrs. Edan Tomes, Miss Emma Knause and Miss Frances Knippe.

Survivors: Daugh-

ters, Mrs. Lois Owen

VINCENNES—William H. Patterson, Ma Ss

George Palmer, chairman in charge, announced today. Sessions will be held from 4 to 6 p. m. daily. Prof. Richard R. Powell of Colum-

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2 4 : ntion. d i REMINGTON—Mrs. Mary Ellen Col ; « - 4 : DR-5307. mee oe say of Gog Waa | TERI. Adress wil be made College Tos io Ss lx SERRGIEN SGI? Coren POM Sill a CORRECTONS | oes Se (Bectrical Appliances ington, OU nationel _ siatssmen oy of the “American Bank »." Wil- [laughed about how easily the four Ann ed Tl ansats, Mo Instruments.” JAMES ELECTRIC CO. 2403 E New & He: have failed to provide adequate na-|Y 4 ca er’; Wi th op el t yO aac ant Pers. onmvere Hale Sancellations and complaints regarding|522 E. Market. 1-5374 | CH-7344. Electrical Contractors and Ree. tional defense, according to Lieut. lian Ty of New York, assist-|0 he ad explore he passages. jerman; sons Harry, Jester 2nd Silas: errors must be telephoned to The Times PERSONAL SERVICE pairers. h ucati : “a : ; - . e er. oetween the h of 3 A M. and 6 Pb. . Col. J. H. Davidson of Ft. Harrison. |ant educational director of the e built a fire and dried I nT. % gas Bouts Sas as s M Hi SEY & TITUS i (Hauling) Col. Davidson, speaking at a meet- American Institute of Banking; J.|selves and our clothing, said MF. |gurvivors: Daughters. Mrs. E. H. Payne ecome effective che following day. SPECIAL Prive. on. whity stoner HrDes ing of the Exchange Club yester- N. Quin of ‘Hugo, Colo.: Dunlap C.|Scott. “Before entering the cave we Miss Sante | Sh, oh Grace Mefrits pr auiee ” i¥nestansio) errors must be MORTUARY ways” Also” trash hauling. Reasonable, day at the Hotel Washington, said|Clark, president of the American | took off most of our clothing and |ciifford, Elton and Russell. : : given In time for correction before the) . 951 N. DELAWARE ST. HA-4430. :

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i England and France. chance to go with him he was gone.” | This arrangement makes [Iimes Want New Locati — ap iripto Arg and 2 A bank management conference 5 HORIZONTAL 3 Japaneme fish | ge. more than ever. *he ono? Want 2313 W. Wash. "st., Be. 4567 SHADE Er ut you. DEFORD. eRe Ernest D. Snider, Columbus, Ind.,| Will complete the convention's work 1,5 First South [FIL IOIRIE INIZIZ] FIEL ops kiln. ads of Indianapolis. 4119. manufacturer and businessman, nas|and officers will be installed Thurs- BIG BULL ON TRACKS amevican ty JAMAR OUNTIR AUMA 2OB}0e gush, J. C. WILSON (Laundry) been elected to the Columbia Clubjday night. ecome a | URL! IMP . DR-0321. 1230 Prospect St. DR-0322. " directorate, it was announced today.| Orval W. Adams of talt Lake WRECKS TWO TRAINS U. S. tennis RINE |S |r oreNZ L{TIE|R} 22 Born. oul: EiTte Hithed. So Sor ever, He was elected at the November | City, executive vice president of —_— champion. D Cc ZIEGFELD TIR 23 Either. CONTRACT RATES Florists & Monuments 6 E-5138. directors. ead of the association. oo ih a Chis 1d b : . 25 Soft food. MATTRESSES. pillows, comforts. lor ger, who has been 8 mem: oo |i pressed to match & 190050unA | 33 Vier a BA ia mle | sume sw ow storie cust Dslaviare Flower Shop usTimzsges., yon, Si wth ber of the Club many years, will COL JENKS T0 T ALK 1 short . ible f rock- 11 Vacuum, . 27 Wood apple, |= special low CONTRACT RATES. 2923 N. DELAWARE. TA-3161.' Ave. RI-6605. Since ; : : ; red shorthorn responsible for wrec 12 To ski FIABMOA NE TINO complete the unexpired term of ing two trains on the Logansport- 0 skim, UCL BRUMBP ASHP AR 28 Sheltered v | Direct 5 F | Directors 5|F uneral Directors 5 Curtis H. Rottger, who died recent- AT RES EARCH PAR LEY Chicago division of the Penn- 14 Insertion. P place. unera irectors unera rec or ly. sylvania Salas TY 3 16 Edible tuber. L V R iB v s MEL 2 > 31 She yas E— : ; : wy : : ; ; The bull warsered onto the raii- recently eee, x Ba h forma wi Ti i Sos tosagol glen road’s right of way and was hit by 18 Comm 3 TRIOINIG V[11SH 3 Tennis fence. 1 7 ? > na a freight. The engine and 30 cars . Antelope. i & 2 bee Oa S. Jenks of the Ordnance Division |were derailed. 19 Judgment, 49 Insane. VERTICAL 38 Coating of a ; J Railroads.” . The meeting will be of the U. S. Army will speak at the| An hour later, a passenger train,| 25 Drinkable, 50 To pickle. 2 Gaseous seed. ; ¥ 3 ot at noon in the Board of Trade Sar) Jada Research Confer- A tla 29 Pari of a = Bogie coin, X Slomn! pan i Slegresin. © SATURD AY and SUND AY : s BY ence- a urdue University next |, > ked into an open switch and| 30 Mountain ash. tarch, of eye. 42 Wise men, Robert Tschaegle, assistant cura-| Thursday and Friday, it was an-|three cars were derailed. No one| 32 Ale 54 Symbol of 2 ¢ Ebb and flow nounced today by G. Stanl ik . 43 False god. tor of John Herron Art Museum, ay by G. Stanley Meikle, | gas injured. The bull died. 33 Made of oak. __ Slam of ocean. 44 In a short will open a series of Sunday after- irector of the Purdue Research — 35 Corded cloth. 55 East Indian 5 Small oil lamp time noon gallery talks on “Re-examina- Foundation, conference sponsor. AMONG FINAL RETURNS Im : 2 9 The s i ill tt" 36 Helmete pa » 6 Gusto. 45 Customs. Us n x Wel jonown ED The > an he Me MARION, O., Nov. 12 (U. P).—A shaped 57 She is a native 7 Altar box, 46 To yearn. | will deal with “Self-Portraits by|morial Union Building. Col. Jenks friend who hadn't seen Mayor part. es 8 Sea mile. 47 Seed covering | Masters of the Past.” will appear on the speaking pro- Frederick C. Smith since he was| 37 And. - 58 Last year she 11 She plays a 48 Woven string. gram with Dr. C. C. Furnas of Yale elected a Congressman “Tuesday,| 39 Half an em. the U. S fast ——— 51 Note in scale, Mrs. Kathryn Turney Garten will | University, author of “The Next shook "Mr. Smith's hand so hard| 40 Heavy silks. won Me game, 53 South ! review “Dynasty of Death,” by Tay-| Hundred Years, the Unfinished yesterday to congratulate him that| 45To howl as a women’s =—— 13 To make Carolina, lor Caldwell, in the second of a Business of Science,” and Purdue |he injured it and a doctor had to wolf. championship. © temperate. 86 Like. series of book reviews sponsored by |graduate of 1922. The program will be called. the Morelight Guild at 8 o'clock Fri- | continue through Friday with a irr 0% Bigns in the All Souls Unitarian | wide variety of topics to be dis- 2 BA : S 6 : qurch, cussed by various speakers. CH AS \"Y/ 31 OLTE : ; . % 9 J i . : L : 3 Plumbing and Heating Contractor 2 G : FE 888 Mass. 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