Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 January 1939 — Page 14

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. WILLIAM M. LOUDEN, 36 W. 43d St., for five years commandant of the Soldiers Home at Lafayette and former department commander of the United Spanish War Veterans, is to be buried tomorrow in Rose Hill Cemetery at Bloomington, following services at 10 a. m. at the ‘Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary here and at 2 p. m. at the First Presbyterian Church in Bloomington. He was 66.

He died yesterday at the Robert W. Long Hospital, after a brief illness. Mr. Louden was born in Bloomington Feb. 22, 1872, the son of John |. H. and Elizabeth Hemphill Louden.’ He obtained an Indiana University|. law degree in 1893, after which he|joined his father and brother in| the practice of law in Bloomington. |

Council President : In Surprise | Move | quick & conripENTIAL FREE PARKING

: ; . [5 Minutes. oN art Joums for AUTO LOANS in Rear |

j a : / i . ‘of Office o ° reet | Ropkey Had Been Reported in Line for Office Prior Ne credit inauiries made ot trignas. Shida eli LY To Caucus; New Terms Begin After BORROW ANY AMOUNT REDUCE PAYMENTS |

From $75 to $500 0 $1,000 - Refinance Your Auto— Consolidate Inaugural Ceremonies.

Bills and Loans — Obtain Additional Ew SMALL PAYMENTS Cash — Reduce 9,12, 150 18 MONTHS TO PAY

Compare the Cost por $100 5 New CAR FINANCING $7 wu'eal FINANCING 6 BES RACTEN or AUTO. LOM |

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Joseph G. Wood, local attorney and a Democrat, today assumed the presidency of the new City Council following his election in a “surprise move” at the first meeting last night. a % : ; . ‘Earlier it had been reported that Ernest C. Ropkey, a Democrat, was slated for the presidency. The vote followed a caucus prior to the meeting. Guy O. Ross, a Democrat, was named vice president. : —_—& Meanwhile other City and County overnmental units began to oper-

: a |gov TT » 11 ate under the direction of the newly A - BUTLER STUDY * lelected officials tollowing inaugural| Joseph G. Wood I . + |ceremonies yesterday. co Ty ; : : : AE In City Council, Mr, Wood an- : : ol EE EER : nounced he would defer the ap-|. nr 11 NE ; | pointment of committees until he Ww BR E8. j sul Loans on wour OWN ‘SIG :

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He was prosecuting attorney. of had given the matter “proper con- 4 ' : Eo ou can make . Le i Monroe County in 1903 and later sideration.” : 118 cations wiven immediate stention. NO RED T Ys t Solved 3 em a Bilorney a Sue In Ce Ia Busi 7 ert O. Deluse, Democrat, was NE 13F a Avply by letter. personal call or telephone. | i state eritance Tax Depariment. w Courses In business chosen to represent the body on the y ; > : : x He was appointed commandant of e ie : City Plan Commission. : ! : : . COST NOW REDUCED ON LOANS ABOVE $100 os i; the soldiers’ home by former Gov- Also’ Listed as 1939 Ten judges, five major County of- i © TWO OFFICES: | § ernor McCray and filled that office ; ficeholders and several township of- Interstate Trade . Barriers 200 ROOSEVELT BLDG. _ 205 ODD. FELLOW BLDG. for five years.’ He was captain of Term Starts. ficials launched new terms today. A Ook, Ti, and Wash. Cor. Wash. ahd Pena.

Company H, 159th Indiana Volnnteer Infantry in the Spanish American War and long has been active in Spanish War veterans’ organizations. He was department commander of the U. S. W. V. in 1917

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2 ; LJ noon ; Butler University faces the new| Scores of City, County and state Je Major Topics. IL mmonwealth Loan Co. Aly i :

|year with modernized study, pro-|officials and employees jammed : - OVER FIFTY YEARS OF SE. Court House corridors and offices io : banked with flowers during the CHICAGO, Jan. 3 (U. P.)—The

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and for 15 years was a member of ministrftion course, a journalism |..remonies yesterday. A band moved Council of State Governments said » § » its legislative committee. council of 12 newspapermen and| from one office to another during |today, that the 1939 farm program, Public Welfare = | i 4 i Mr. Louden had been a resident a new accounting institute, it was taking of the oaths of office and|wages and hours: legislation and the yy 3 of Indianapolis for the last 10 years. announced toda 2 | speech-making. : _|growing menace of interstate trade Loan Ass n | He was an active member of the|] annhouncee. y. : il The new judges who took office|barriers will be the major topics of 255. 66 : 1 Second Presbyterian Church, the Enrollment for the first semester | were Herbert M. Spencer, Superior |discussion during its fourth general 5 2 OC NE PIG. ! 3D FLOOR

Columbia Club and Phi Gamma this year totals 1649 in the day|court 2; Henry O. Goett, Superior assembly at Washington, D. C.,

Delta Fraternity. division and 1508 in the evening |Court 4; Russell Ryan, Superior|Jan. 18-21. : _ BI-38Y He is survived by his wife, Mrs. school which places Butler fourth |cCourt 3; Dewey E. ie] praca! Frank Bane, executive director: of For 26 Years 306-8-10 IND. AVE. RI. 5998 § Lila Burnett Louden, whom he mar- in Indiana universities showing & |Court; Wilfred Brawshaw, Juvenile|the Council, said more than 500 of- a * ried in 1907, Two sons ged In in- gain in enrollment. Court. and Louis Weiland, Munici-|ficial delegates renesonting Jegisle, The Low Rate Co. DANS ON AUTOMOBILES ) bE fancy. A brother and sister in dv programs |pal Court 1. . tures and administrative officials 0 Furniture, Auto and Diamond e Securities Co. perating as % = Bloomington also survive. [he i Forks of Pp Re.clected judges beginning new |48 states are expected to attend the loans “(our diamongs will be BUCKEYE FINANCE CO. i : Funeral services here will be con- : individual students, according to|terms were Earl R. Cox, Circuit four-day conference on interstate your debts under one head or 219 E..Ohio 8t LI-sseL JF ducted by the Rev. G. S. Milner, Times Photos. |p cioo Administration , Dean M. |Court; Smiley Chambers, Probate problems. : Ran a pve LOANS ON_ % pastor of | Second Presbyterian The comforts of home were never so real as they were. today to O. Ross. The new program will | Court: Herbert E. Wilson, Superior Secretary of Agriculture Henry A. - association. Furniture, Autos, Diamonds Church, while at Bloomington, the| 1j.year-old Jacqueline Jordan (top), 1309 Eugene St. Harry Harold, |= 0% 0 on training in funda- Court 5: and Joseph T. Markey, Su- | Wallace will outline the 1939 farm | Rees Lig 10a €O o Rev. Dr. D, A. Zimmerman, pastor| jg-year-old Manual High - School student, rescued her from the icy [SUPP x ? program and state farm legislation. SIGNATURE LOAN 152 N. Delaware St. oo 11-8608 4

it i iples un - Court 1. s of the United Presbyterian Church waters - of the canal yesterday. Jacqueline’s companion, ‘Martha mental economic principles derly perior Governor Lioyd C. Stark of Missouri $100 Loan, $8 cost for 9 months. of Bloomington, assisted by Dr. Mil-| Updike, 14, of 1306 Eugene St., was pulled from the canal by Ellsworth ing operation of any economic sys- Other county officials who began will speak of yO erowing menace of 41 E. Washington Bt Phone RI-7561, Times want ads get Tesults at Jomest

IL FINANCE CO. want ad word rat the 3 ge ner, will be in charge. Enlow (eft below), 1447 W. 35th St., and Nelson Albrecht, 1445 W. tem. Explains N : : ferme elton sin I interstate trade barriers, and Wage- 304 Kresge Bldg.—Third Floor. RI-5551. Bill w T° io in Yer | OTTO N. GULLING, Gulling Auto| 35th St. (right below). Xpiains New Fiogram CO Bacnder Hannah Noone, |HOUr Administrator Elmer P. An. aiiDeaths—F : | ‘ Electric Co president, who died yes- “These principles will “be ap-|p. co.utor David M. Lewis and drews will describe administration of Legals eaths—rF unerais 1

i , t. ’ x the Federal Fair Labor Standards od Indianapolis Times, Tuesday, Jan. 8, 1989 z Th S j / ‘A / E D F A T H S plicable to felds of economivs and | County Assessor Albert GOEPPT. | act and its relation to the states. (Stats, Board of Accounts for ail bids of Sp F. Crown Hill Cemetery after services business, including credit and bank- ; Others scheduled to address the|’ Each proposal shall be accompanied by pl me EE

i : hier’s. chec : | at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the Hisey & : ing marketing, public finance, labor, four-day assembly include Luther acceptable certified or cas ford Rosenbarger, brother of Mary Ward : | % MINGTON—Mrs. Mary Lutes, 55. FRANKFORT—Mrs. Ida hearin 76. made payable to the State of Indians for 5 « > Titus Funeral Home. Services are SE a. Ie a BTY ne. ‘Roscoe Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Floyd Johnson | corporate organization and finance,” ets ay S |Gulick, director of the National In-jthe bene t of the Trustees of Purdue Uni- of Crapfondsyille Ind., departed ils He

Anne ; A | Funeral at Irvington Dh be in cjargs of the Rev. William and Ruford; brother, Jas G, Browning; |B Sert. Mabofle" Ara: sons, Wiliam 2 Dean Ross said. stitute of Public Administration, an amount Agee Pier §,oond. fof| Church’ Wednesday, 1:30. Burial Memo- : : : Orin W. Mitch s, Mrs.

: ; rial Park Cemetery. Friends may call a¢ | ; : _ | Lutes, Mrs. Ori ell. Amos Lucas. Survivors: Daughter. : ° and Governor Robert L. Cochran of | bid price. | sHRLEY BROS. Mr. Gulling was 53 and had been| Mrs. Bessie L. Worley, 49. Survivors: Fa-| James Ayres, Mrs. J. I. Caldwell and Mrs.| Background for the students will or al k 1 n g Nebraska, president of the council. re . awarded work will be re, SHIRL Y DROS. aL afternoon

ill for some time. He had for sev-| ther, Charles A. Neill; sister, Mrs. Cyrus|Anna Hodges; son, Jesse. Survivors: Hus-|be provided through tool courses in fh amount of 100% of contract sum and evening, and the Irvington Puneral “0%

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: 3 nie Lioyd, Wiimer| Mrs. Ora Bowles, > \ not be| Home, Wednesday f . eral years been identified with auto he e y band, Thomas; daughters, MIE Saul accounting and statistics. w ALL A CE NEW H E AD To 8. Fails on thiswork Sma oe be esday from 9 until 12 | racing and knew many of the driv-| Mrs. Laura J. F. Fulk, 73. Survivors: Pierce, Miss ary Bow es-and Mrs. Ruth) a plan for students who are not i os determined pursuant to the provisions SCHURMAN — George E, age 27 year Bh is | ine i Brothers, John and Frank Fowler; sister, ATn& Hes: SOU nn: He: bre s ut 0 u r n : 8 Chapter 319 of the Acts of General As-| Sunday, 11 a m., beloved husband of i ers, His entire business life Was|yrs Dora Poole. Morgan and Mrs Bera ache brothers, | interested in taking four-year OF SWINE BREEDERS sembly of Indiana of 195. 1\q for o Dorgthy Riley Schilrman. brother of John . i g A > y . : : . w a an. Funer Spe In the any field. BRAZIL _- Mrs. Sally Belle Eckard, 20. FRANKLIN—Ephraim A. Vail, 88, course has been instituted. : - on of Thirty 30) days after date set| 22 Kansas St, Wednesday. 3 fate Bone! ¢ Is Was bom in Plymouth ond sary a Baugh a ns GOSHEN—Mrs. Grace Alice! ‘Covert 58 Following two years of study ‘| for opening of bids. i 1 Crown Hill, ‘| Friends invited, LAUCK in his life was associated with the Candacia Summers. ’ : go dors: Son, Pearl: daughter, Mrs.|these students may receive a certifi- Andrew W. Pfeffer, 53, of Larue Wallace of Sheridan today gnstructions to bidders, Piogt. of: specl-| SERVICE. 3 Hudson Motor Car Co. and the| william C. Wolfe, 60. Survivors: Wife, | Francis Ellis; brother, John Warren; balf- Se ine university This RB R. 3 Box 457, talked out of was president of the Indiana Swine tons are Superintendent of Physi- | SIMMONS—Nellle Jane, age 52, beloved 3 Indi Zona: daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Carithers; brother, Rodney Warren; hali-sister, Mrs. {cate Irom . . BR. 3, BOX y out oO y 5 cal Plant, Purdue University. ES Ener or National Motor Car Co. of Indian-| 208%: C008 Cha Everett Wolfe. Carl Wilsons. : course is to be for students inter- turn in Municipal Court and Breeders’ Association. He was at Corporation, 627 Architects| Rochford Simmons and Vivian gage _ apolis, and the Eiseman Magneto CO.| cugisNEY—Henry Grigsby, 82. Sur- adonn F. Luckey, 50. BUS Father. | sted in secretarial training, in- Pa 8 elected last night at a meeting in|and Bullders Building, Indianapolis, Indi-| grandmother of Edith M. Simmons, 4 Ye Twenty-two years ago he founded | vivor: Sister, Miss Emma Grigsby. sisters. Mrs, W. B. McQuaid Mrs. E. E Judi steroeraphy, type X ting today was serving a 10-day the Claypool Hotel. ang. oo see Corporation. 108 West passed away Tuesday, Funeral Thursday, the Gullihng Auto Electric Co. and| CLARKSBURG—Mrs. Katherine Senlour, Hannan and Mrs. C. E. Coquillard. cluding ’ writing, 1 : Other officers are C. E. Parker, |Adams Street, Chicago, Illinois, p. m;, from the residence, 456 S. Lmerf ol : ; Cl viv- | offi nt and business jail term. . Bi. s 1 son. Burial Memorial Park. Friends ray directed it into a prosperous busi- 87. Survivors: Daughter, Miss Clara| GOSHEN—Jeremiah Oberlin, 87. Surviv-|office manageme : : : < State Board of Accounts, Indianapolls,| oil’ at the home any time after Wedne Tic compaby now has Hs Sentour; granddaughter, Miss Theodora ors: Wite, Lydia: son, Leroy; daughter, |oorrespondence. Fred Zuhlke, 2808 S. Me- Noblesville: Vics presigent, ang Levi Indiana. of the documents may pe ob-| day noon, SHIRLEY SERVICE. dis | » rs, Ida Grace Berry. { Th : - . Moore, secretary-treasurer. : : headquarters at 450 N. Capito} Ave. gg or iam aol or as; 4 8 =n e Business Auministia} ion fad ridian St, told Judge John : Officers named by the Chester ane er oer Be 552 hn URICH Ollie Cunningham, wite of Frank || ors: I y . . re + - U ’ ji He was a member of the ROtary|Mccord: brother, James; half-brothers, T.| KINGMAN Harold Clester Wiking 0: ulty has planned an accounting | noNelis that Mr. Pfeffer, a |White Breeders’ Association are Al- Street, Lafayette, Indiana, for each Set ol sister of Naria Davison. rig A Ba Club and the Indianapolls Athletic|C. KR, C. ‘and M.A. McCord: Balf-sister, | Survivors Mother, Mrs, lose wikins: | stitute, to be held May 12 Ww : ; bert Tomso Wabash, resident; do5ostt for one Set of documents will be rissey, W. 1. Cunningham of Peru, Ind.; ® . Club. In 1908 he Was married to|Mis Vesta Jane Cormac Sor oink Denmaa and Miss yp yrdiana Association of Certi-| foundry worker, crowded his 0° son, Wabash, pre ; [deposit for ome set of Q°%iader who re-| Mrs.’L. D. Wright of North Manchester: ; ho ! ; : CRAWFORDSVILLE—Mrs, Minnie Con-|Eleanor Wilkins: brother, Htrschel. Earl Horton, Rushville, vice presi-|iurns the plans and documents in good | Ind.;" Mrs. Ida Isler of Memphis, Tenn, Miss Lulu Bixler, D Oo : A tants and the car into the concrete retaining Pp ot M iss Lulu Bixler, ayton, O. ner, 83. Survivors: Daughter, Mrs. Otto| KOKOMO—Linden J. Newhy, 77. Surviv- fied Public Accountants a ‘dent, and Mr. Moore, secretary- condition within 10 days after the opel at fonda AON lends Juay . | He is survived by his wife, a son, | Lugkow; son, Philip Sowers. ors: Wife, Laura; son, Russoll; daughter, | American Institute of Accountants wall of an underpass on Mass- ing of bids; $15 will be refunded for each $308 Prospect St., an FUNERAL SOME Jack N. Gulling, and a grandson; |yi> and Mr W (uIvitors: Darents.| Mis. Mabel Motsinger. | meetings.” Nationally known speak-| achusetts A terday aft Speasuter. of all other sets of documents £0 TERUNC.: | Tuesday. Services Thursday. 1:30 pms © Jack N. Gulling, and grandson: wil tnd, je, Wiliam JL: broweh Mis Maude oli SUFI The re have heen invited br. aciumeis Ave, vestentey Wtte, | boster Navn Andi ent TnL Hl ghd Biorb et Eesti : . : : ; . wo > and to waive any infor s . ’ He Gulling, South Bend, and IWo Sistem a Aa = ,|LOGANSPORT_John, Magn ison, 70. Sur. The journalism council which has Judge McNelis found Mr. ory Carter, Fairmount, is vice|THE TRUSTEES OF PURDUE UNIVERST Peru, Friends invited. aw ne Mr | § - — ; : , ; 2 > . B. . . ; ; | om Bion and fs Lo Seat ning Bat Rong ff Sl a Cures | Bishes gully of feces | pacdent, while Harry T. Gooding, ———rnessonis moms, | Hi arn. hu mir et 4 Ee. | : Mrs and Jor "Wilton: brothers, MARTINSVILLE-Mrs. Willem Sith [ulum and js aiding In advising on| driving, fined him $1 and |Anderson, is secretary-treasurer. ADSUNTISEMENT TO BIDDERS shiort ilinefs, wife ‘of Edgar Weber, ||. ' JOHN J. HUBBARTT, retired car-|james, John, Charles and Samuel. "oat O Nr LMI. trough, |; ctruction which will aid gradu-| costs, and then suspended the DE a rowing, CTR Sn BL SI RG Rp IE SR Il penter and cabinetmaker, Who died | FX. WATNE Mrs. Amands Sundsmo, 87. |Derroy, on, Eggs; Bisthers, Brink. gjouh ates to fill the eet 0 ASIN judgment. BANKS SELL INSURANCE |R"Buit, “of “ine Todlinapoiis City Hot”| Berne fofcl Mp, Bello Eniln, Mri: |g || 5 ) : . | Survivors: Husband, e; dau rs, Mrs. | an arle : v . - ; - ia ital, Tndianapolis, Indiana, © re- elda Kuschner, Mrs. E bE 1 Sunday at the home of his daugh- | Survivors: Husband, Olle; daughters, Mos: | 300 ot Mrs. Alla Stanley. Mrs. Martha publishers and employers is com- Mr. Pfeffer muttered some- ALBANY, N. Y., Jan. 3 (U. P.).— |Seivea by the City of Indianapolis acting| Mrs. Eva Davis’ and Mis I. O Davis, Se ter, Mrs. Nettie Kittle, 322 Eastern|er; sons, Waldo and Frederick; mother, Sirough, Mrs. Erama Slick ard Mrs. Corda | nosed of: thing and Judge McNelis New York's savings banks entered by and, through the Boa 3 oath, SL Por Jilormathon garding services call

5 Mrs. Nettie Nelson; brothers, Oscar, Al-|Tempieton. , b Ave, will be buried today in Me- | pert and Cari Nelson; sisters, Mrs. Samuel. CELLO — Mrs. Bertha R. Stuart,| Hilton U. Brown, Indianapolis asked him what he said. - |the insurance business today under |intendent of City Hospital, located at 960

fi morial Park Cemetery following|Dyndahl and Mrs. Mary Payne . : “ ’ til 7 m , . 1 . 3 _| 52. Survivors: Husband, Fred; sisters, Mrs. News, chairman: Ralph Burkholder I said I was going to swear : _ | Locke Street, Indianapolis, un p. Mm. | WHITMOR! oan, ‘age 16, beloved daugh- : services at 3:30 p. m. at the J. C.|mashe Magearsl Herbst, 35. pourvivors: | Myrtle Cottrell and Mrs. Hazel Hamilton: | oo niate editor of Si Indianapolis out Eas S a a this’ 2 new law which authorizes OVer- |Gentral Standard Time. on JaSuts o20:| ter of Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Whitmore, 8is- |» | i : sband, olph; daughter rs. Forest | ‘thers, John, Dan, Harold and Gerald | associate ef ut an 8 the-counter sales of life insurance 1939. and then will be publicly ope ter of Russell M. Whitmore, passed away y Wilson Mortuary. He was 30. i Sroaiues Jor. | BMF, : Times: Stephen C. Noland, editor| man,” indicating Mr. Zuhlke olicies without solicitors fosd, > Bids" rovetved Tater than (itis mel. fuesay, Hunesal Thursday, 3_p. m -, : : : . : : ’ > ; ’ . . . ill n ened. TBAT Mr. Hubbartt was born near Milan Sister; Mis. Anna Gross ro rennepohi;| MOUNT VERNON—John Breeze, 69. SUI-|of the News; James A. Stuart, man- “Ten days in jail” said P Wi anioment to be furnished and installed LLL SRL RL

and spent most of his early life as |half-sister, Mrs. Lulu Drout: half-brother, | vivors: Wife, Crulia; son, G. Ricy Breese; in the building a Specifications and | Fil" Priends may call at the resi dence =

h Ss per Edward Harves ier, Mts. Charles B. Mvars; brothers, (aging editor of the Indianapolis| Judge McNelis. . Legals 44| in tne bul hared by Jacob Edwin Kopf! 33'S ‘Denny, from 7p m. Tues

. a carpenter in Ingalls. He came {0| “mrs. Minnie Conners, 90. Survivors: C Simeon and Robert; sisters . a ae {he following Con- day unt g Indianapolis in 1906 and worked as| Daughter, Mrs. Otto Luckow: son, Philip; re. NB. Carringer, Mrs. Ene Huchanan,| Star; Eugene J, Cadon, bureal foe Crug: oononst es Ls B cabinetmaker for the Columbia|PTieF, Joh SChisidet, ,, guryivgrs:| MIS. Cora Morphy. manager of the International News| MOORE KEEPS N. E. A. POST |prvision 1 PROJECT IND. 1651-F| tric Dumbwaiter, ‘and com-|WOODRUM Laurence P. beloved hus. a Mmitore ors, Henrietta Wimmer, 12. SUIVIVORS'| MUNCIE—Frank Collins, 32. Survivors: Service; Joseph S. Hubbard, exec-| Times Special STRUCTIONS, TO BIDD _| Proposals shail be proverly and COT”) “band of Theresa, father of Mary Cathe choo rniture Corp. He retired Son, Arthur; daughters, Mrs. Lester Ra- py onters, Mrs. Goldman Anderson, Mrs Advertisement for bids: General con-|pletely executed on Form 96, W OD-| orine. Betty, Margaret and cine and Mrs. Arthur Eytcheson aughters, . oT -lutive secretary of the Hoosier State| BLOOMINGTON, Jan. 3.—Ap- | struction landscape, heating and ventilat-| collusion affidavit as required by the! Wood > Say Jan. 2. Friends n , oo rum, (passed away Jan. 2. Friends .

about 20 years ago. He was a, mem-|* Mrs. Clara Bevington, 65. Survivor: Hus-| Ered Powell, Mrs. George Bunner; son, . , 69. : - ig os ’ 2 . mbing, el uipment. te T Proposals must be ize band, Edward g Kelly Collins; sister, Mrs Eliza Sipe; Press Association; Fred W. Lahr, | pointed a year ago, H. E. Moore, ine. plumbing, electrical, aiid Aerlculture Statler ai DI tionnaire Form 96-A, Ina Feel, at ihe vl k SEENEY 4), | : M 9, N. M ri an Y 1

ber of this Ingalls Methndist 2. "Bva. L, Strater 80. Survivors: Son, | brother, Albert Collins Son ‘Indianapolis’ Ad- | director .of the Indiana University|Division of "Agriculture, Department|state Board of ASCoiniy » 3 . . » le ® . 3» ’ i . ’- - ? sion 0 ric re, n oar 0 c & X a Mr. Hubbartt is survived three !clarence; daughter, Mrs. Pearl Knowles. 2 8 #8 J presiuern o jhe q 12 apo Han girector o Teacher Oe nN of Commerce ang Industries, State of Each Proposal shall be accompanied by any time, Funeral 3 hursda . 3:15, at the aughters, Mrs. Kittle, Mrs. Maude 3. Ludlow. 8 vertising Club; Edwar . Ban- 3 Oo disaa Gi ‘receive sealed bids for|acceptable certified check or cashier's| JUnCral Home. rial Holy Gross Comes Wolf of Indianapolis, and Miss Liz-|ciated with the Ancient Order of NEW ALBANY—Reeder J, Ludlow. SUI-| cock, publisher of the Greensburg) Hons, will continue to represent In-| (1) “'gneral construction, (3) land; |check, made pevabic 12,015 Co scentaie| [571 papers please copy ziebelle | Hubbartt of Washington, |Hibernians. yor VE hrader. Survivors: Wife, Har-| Daily News; Paul Smith, bureau diana on the advisory committee of | fumbing, (5) ng And Ve Separate | Midder's bond, for the amount of not less . please copy.) an

. £9 : : fet; brothers, J. W. and A. T.; sister, Mrs. . Association. | equipment bids for (a) chairs for balcony; o% of the total bid price. 08 _D. C.; a son, William, Indianapo-| Mr. Carey is survived by his wife, Katherine Shder. hE manager of the United Press; Ben- | the National Education Association. equipment Ds, (oF (airs; (c) public ad- than Se tor will be required to furnish

1is; three sisters, Mrs. Nancy Beatty |Kate; hi : a si Ife, chief of the Associated d t feteria, lunch : room, table Surety Bond in the amount of Card Thank : | ‘ ; : his son, Father Carey; a sis-| NEW LISBON — Clarence M. Goar, 55. |nett Wolfe, chief o e Assoc ress system (d) cafeteria, 1 : acceptable Surety Mg i Te 0 anks 2 of Norwood, O, and Louisa Hub-|ter, Mrs. Delia Mulroy of Cardiff [Surviiors: Wie, Florence: ron, ov Si Press bureal; John . JWHCIS) “ou guilt, Ba “Sha Kiichen chupment;”” (of abe "snared per cent of the ‘bartt and Mrs. Frances Platt of) wales; and three brothers, Sergt Charles, Raiph and Alvin. . | business manager of the Hancock movable floor and p USES and PE Wage rates Shat-nob be lest than the | EMINGER — I wish sincerely to thank Springfield, 11; two brothers, Mor-|john Carey of Indianapolis, Peter RICHMOND—Azle Smith, 19." .|County Democrat, and C. E. Van terior Sani Fines. (i) awning equipment; Plant to the provisions of Chapter 31 of| sympathy and for the {pressions of ‘ton, Cincinnati, and James, Nors|Carey of Ireland and Michael Carey win HN. Cn neha Survivors: | valer, publisher of the Gas City :

‘wood. | of England. ces Gotschall, Mrs. John Replogle, Mrs. E.| Journal.

| "PATRICK FLISK, 1130 N. King| MRS. ANNA B. HEDGES, who OI Force, 45. Survivors: Hus- Argus V. P., and

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will be buried. tomorrow at Holy : :00 o'clock Central d waive informalities. In- | TEE ’ at Mt. Jackson following services at and Marilyn Force; sons, Eugene, William Indiana until 11:00 o'clock a. m., C€ or al an = i- 9 . | Standard Time, on the 18th day of Janu- tructions- to Bidders, Specifications and — Cross following services at the resi-ly pm at the residence of her an ee Up. Bullerdick, 53. Survivors: FLORA WOMAN, 102 : Standard Time, Share House, Indianapolis, | Drawings, etc. are on fle in the offices THESING - In memory of Mary Ela dence at 8:30 a. m. and at 9 a. m.|qayghter, Mrs. Frieda DeHoff, 1150 | Wife, Grace; son, Wilmer Bullerdick; \ ’ &iote of Indiana, at which time and place |of the said Board of Jlealth, : the stats ago today: ¥ year ‘at St. Anthony’s Church. He was 66.| gant oh . ’ daughter, Mrs. Mary Bryan; brothers, Wal- Sm e—————— ; all bids will be publicly opened and, read Board of Accounts, Indianapo go may Jp [oday not tell how I miss Ber, | : entucky Ave. Mrs. Hedges was 66.|ter and Roy Bullerdick: sisters, Mrs. : ® | aloud. Contractors awarded work will bebe obtained from chitect. Jacob, Ex i A Se Then |» Born| in Ireland, Mr. Flisk came| porn in Elizabethtown, O., she has | Everett Shinkle, Mrs. Charis Rupe. Times Special : ere Is Amazin elie? for required to furnish acceptable surety bond win Kopf, : 620 Indiana Pythian B.| God anne Pnows how TL rifss tot to Indianapolis in 1890. He Was a|peen an Indiarapolis resident more charles Watkins, th Survivors: Brothers) FLORA, Jan, 3.—Funeral rites are Conditions Due to Slugaish Bowels | (2, (be fio 100 per Cent or ente. In-| Dated this 3rd day of January, 1930. Ins home that is lonesome today. ° ‘member of St. Anthony's Church. 50 years. She was a member Charles Wa Ae arin | L145 be held tomorrow for Mrs. Eliza- ESN yo this | cluding plans ond specifications, are, of ITY OF INDIANALO AN : — ‘and had been a member of the An- years. George W. Rogers, 80. Survivors: Wife, as i bie faxative, | flle at the offite I oe I aa Do ; By REC : Mayor. |p hr INS ] > = joient Qrder of Hiberniabs. iif Lee Ee Shure. ps a. ew th, 63 beth Boone, who died here. Mrs. invigorating. Ter from partment nt oamerce. and / Industries, | BOARD OF HEALTH OF THE OI or| Funeral Directors 5 ; : TS. edges survive WO ANOKE—Mrs. Verna E. Wasmu 63. - "sie a 8 House, Indi- IANAPOLIS. . Mr. Flisk is survived by his wife, g y stevivors: Husband, Daneel; daughters, |Boone was 102 years old. She trav- sick headaches, biliok feeling when State of Indiana, 8, uals BUSS, dh; INDIANAPOLIS, © KOHLSTAEDT

President. WALTER T. BLASENGYM

Russ . Make the test— en | tects Building, Indianapolis, Ind. Copies DR. HERMAN G. MORGAN, the box to us. We will | of the ROC ntS may be obtained by de- Secretary. FUNERAL HOM

positing a certified check in the ‘amount

| Anna Flisk; two sons, Martin and Mildred Dawson, Columbus, O.; a snd Mrs Marjorie, Coop, Broiigis, 35 |ginia in 1857. Among the survivors | Patrick Flisk, and two grandchil-|Son, John W. Hedges, Indianapolis. Wilkens snd ass. Momis Eoncs. Charles M. Boone of Indian-|refund the purchase

8 i 113 ingfield, 69. i Wife, . 3 . | dren, William and Patricia Krouse,! LARRY PAUL WOODRUM, 760) Etha; ond PETE and Tae Rev. Alfred |apolis. BELSSR Trhvices today.

us Bridget; two daughters, Delia and daughters, Mrs. DeHoff and MIS. Mrs. Heine Camine. Mrs. Eflen Richards |eled by wagon to Indiana from vir- Sout Risk eva die. box of NR from your if mot ted, return

eT TC : 4 NOTICE TO BIDDERS 2226 Shelby. a 1] of Fifty ($50.00) Dollars with Russ and} pe ander publicly posts from time 3129 N. Yitaols. : DR 3 u : ;

TO-NICHT

Har.ison, Architects, for each set of doc-|i, time as needed on the bullet

tha; | . a Eddingfield: sister, Mrs, Della Hosler; TOMORROW ALRICH] : all of Indianapolis N. Emerson Ave., who died yesterday Be ! : Advertisement. IE Tor aunt of remount voit “be he Bar Lg of the) CONKLE FUNERAL HOME | WILLIAM D. OCHILTREE, whoiin Veterans Hospital, will be buried ROCKPORT—Charles Bigs, 82. Suryiv- 9 : refunded to each actual principal bidder| jsp North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, |1934 W. MICH. ST. BE-1938, ! ) Pp 3 or: Son, Fred. ¥ who returns the plans and documents in|jyndjana, specifications for divers supplies - died yesterday at his home, 1342 N. Thursday in Holy Cross Cemetery so 28 ; 00 or S good condition Yithin ten (10) days after |gor A hools, offices, janitors, domestic i GRINS py i! Ewing St., is to be buried tomorrow |¢onowin : ; : : ~ N e opening, of the bids. _Twenty-five|gcience, manual training and office equips | TEINER'S rete 8 owing services at 9 a. m. at Our| SHARPSVILLE—Mrs. Masry L._ Romack, . ® mw ($35 00) Dollars will be refunded for each|ment; for repairs to buildings and for thel1601 BE. New York | RI-537 at Crown Hill following services at Lady of Lourdes Church. The Rt 66. Survivors: Husband, Jeise; sons, Fran- of all other sets of documents returned. |syrnishing of labor and/or material neces- . 4 3 p. m. at the Wald Funeral Home : . vU.| ¢is and Robert; daughter, Miss Elizabeth; er | — : . . Checks offered as deposits shall be made sary to make repairs to schools, libraries, | | PERSONAL SERVICE 2. : 54 -|Rev. Msgr. Michael W. Lyons willl mother, Mrs. Fannie Grishi.w; sisters, Miss payable to the Architects, Russ and -Har-|gffices and shop. - He was e officiate. Mr. Woodrum was 49. Rhoda Grishaw, Mrs. C. WW: Lee, Mrs. L. : 5 , ; E rom vison. Cash deposits will not be accepted.| "Bids will be received by the undersigned A lifelong resident of Indianapolis, He was born in Gaston, Ore. and W. Laurie, Mss. Chaties GIiltin, : k | Division. ans B rs. De ’ ji ot for the sale to the Boast of Be Torpeo: ~ Ochiltree was a salesman as-icame to Indianapolis 25 years ago 14> Diivoss. Brothers To Pavia Thank. ow ree y ) Oro OT and Tadustries, State of Indi. |tive dates named in said ‘Specifications. : jated with Lever Br H : Hppy ) $i Un to $300 on ana. reserves the right to reject any or all| = "THE BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISsociale os. He was|to work for the Van Camp Hard-|, Valentine Cleslik, 19. Survivors: Daggr : Constipati p pide and to waive any informalities in| TONERS OF THE CITY OF - a charter member of the Tacoma ware & Iron Co. where he was a er re Mary Donbrowsks and Mis. Right Way To Relieve tipation || @ AUTOMOBILES bidding. The proposal shall be properly INDIA 1S. : Benefit Society. ?4i ella Luczyk; sons, Prank, Joseph, «ohn,| gq pee] “Tip.Top” In Morning and completely executed on a form’ fur- By A. B. Good, Business Director. He is ived by his NG buyer when he died. He was a Stanley, Sylvester and = Valter; brother, or ® DIAMONDS Dighed y tne A Iii nC havit CE : y urv wif S. \ . : i w ncollusion 8 , Ce i Marga So F Ochilty e; t . t 5. trustee of Our Lady of Lourdes and| Frank R. Swink, 57. Hurvivors: Wile, | 1f liver bile doesn’t flow freely every ® WATCHES, RINGS iuired. bY She Statutes of Indiana and anuary | by argar \ ee; two sisters,|held memberships in the American |Jennie; daughter, Mary. : day into your intestines—constipation WRITERS mist be accompanied by Questionnaire) paaths—Funerals 1 Mrs. Harvey Culley and Mrs. George | Legi 1 William L. Merrill, 49. Survivors: Wife, | _.0, i ir @® TYPE Nl Form 08-A, State Board of Accounts, for ea . tiller. ‘and two b egion and the Construction League | caroline. brothers, B; A., T. L. P. C. cnd| With its headaches and that “half-alive @ MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS |jany bid of Five Thousand _ Dollars 1, qjanapolis Times, Tuesdsy, Jan. 8, 1939 P. Miller, and two brothers, James|of Indianapolis. / F. 8. Merrill; sisters, Mrs, 3. F. Mons, Mrs.| feeling often result. So step up that liver (3500.60) or more. (Section 53-102 Burns Ie Ny a

BERT S. GADD

A Ochiltree and Samuel Ochiliree,| Mr, Woodrum is survived by his|H: 5. Bishop and Mrs. H. 1. Brawdley. = | pile and see how much better youshould [Jf ® FUR COATS certified check of bank dra!

; ; ! ’ : ayable to th td of Agriculture, Di-|BROWN—Janet June, darling little daugh- bect. St. all of Indianapolis. wife, Theresa; his mother, Mrs. oe JANGIER-_Orant Goods id. ow : Surg. feel! Just try Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, SN Le payable to He EO Agriculture, Di | BRON Harold and Evelyn Brown, ister | 2430 Prospect. St. s :

DR-53017. , . j . lyn, pass r : -—ron ME Mary Woodrum of Portland, Ore.;|Hicks and Mrs. Ethel Reich. used so successfully for years by Dr. || Comme:ce and Industries, State of Indic of Shirley, Dolofes ad eral services =v 5 ied 3. SaEBARA IEW IS, who a brother, Maurice; three daughters, |,, UNION MILLS—Willlam E, Tompkins,| F. M. Edwards for his patients with @ SHOTGUNS, ete. ; ty 2 he gd staciery surety company in sa 10:30 a m.. at the residsnce, HI ; EY &. TITUS died yesterday in her home, 1530 Mary Catherine, Bett: ) »| 13, Survivors. Wife, Margaret; daughters,| * ~ 2 d sluggish bile. : 3 ; fn amount of two 3 per cent of the bid|: 1346 W. Pruitt St. Burial Crown Hill. MORTUARY iy Wilcox St., is to be buried tomor- ay d one o, y and Marga- Mrs. Bd = neh, Mrs Soiey Grimes Sod constipation an: bei > 5 Jon, contracts of ‘$100.40 ang_over, ang Friends may call a. the residence any | 951 N. DELAWARE ST. a row at Mt. Jackson Cemetety fol-| "° son, Letty. WILLIAMSPORT—Mrs. Tiize. Casad, 80. a ps ey cots stimulate SACKS B S. less than $100:000, shall be submitted with Sime, SHIRL : | LISS —

lowing services at 2 p. m. at her| MRS. SOPHINE WEBER, who|s8urvivors: Husband John daughters, Mrs. euch bid, * Wage rates on this work shall | gEwIs—Barbara, aged 70 years, wife of : ! ; ; ba’ : -| bile flow to help digest fatty foods but ; : not be less than t bed | mother of y and Arnold Lewis home. She was 70. died today at her home, 502 E.|4m* Sadi sng Jk 400 Pir in ALSO help elimination, Get a box 308,10 INDIANA ave wages as detertained Jerry mother Ge Ludwig, passed away |jsos 8,

A native of Germany, she had Maple Road, after a short illness, is|Parker. TODAY?! 15¢, 804, 60% All drugstores. EN of the Acts of thel IFC au “Bervices Wednesday, 2 p.m. at

le. H. HERRMANN ST ST | DR-4471,

: M - fa 24471, ¢ : : 3 f ‘of 1935, s i 3 - = _— : lived in Indiarapolis for 53 years.ito be buried Thursday following WN — Mrs, Mary Elizabeth| ——-.— of Indigha of 193 : Yesidence, Wilcox St. Fri ds Je MOORE & KIRK Sat Re | TA-6056-1k

Assem 1530 YANKEETO shall Pe withdrawn after the opening} . CON. : She is survived by her husband,|services at 2 p. m. from the Aaron-|§oiy, O% BI LoS, bro Mra Tr of hids without consent of the SEAT 00) Saves ey IR-1189. CH-1806.

. : ters, Mrs. Dale Stepro, Mrs, Lydia Ney, 8S period of thirty (30) days after : Jeremiah Lewis; two sons, Harry Ruben Mortuary. -She was 44. Serna Mrs, Ruth Goodwin. yi Ch | Schednied time of closing bids. State Board ie ikea ; ¢ ; — and Arnold Lewis, and one daugh-| A native of New Yok hi Mrs.| = : : irl i of Agriculture, By E Surus White. Di- MQ Mente Fross, Eoiaion, fai oe of SHIRLEY BROS. CO. i ter, Mrs. Elsie Ludwig, all of Indi-| Weber had lived in Indianapolis for * . {merce and ‘fndustries. en IS. James W. Hamgen fer. AWaka: 946 N. Hiinois St. J. LlI- 4 anapolis; one sister, Mrs. Amelia|35 years. She was a member of the E\ ; demand | Schricker, : ig po ach, Fla. and Mrs. Earl W, Rurtze. : is J C WILSON EL Toa Kassman of Cincinnati, O., and one| Eastern Star : o es in En Mrs. fisa- DR-0331 1230 Prospect St. DR-033% ‘brother, Joseph Neurohr, also Of| She is survived by her husband be die. Chicago, and Frank =: : tee

Cincinnati. Edgar Weber; her father, Wolf ‘.- THOMAS CAREY, who dled Sat- Davis; seven sisters, Mrs. Dora urday at St, Vincent's Hospital, was Tavel, Mrs. Bertha Fagel, Mrs. Belle| buried today at Holy Cross follow- Entin, Mrs. Zelda Kuschner, Mrs. g services at 9:30 a. m. at the Ray Seligman, Mrs, Elsie Olschwitz Blackwell Mortuary and at 10 a. m.|and Mrs. Eva Davis, all of Indianat St. Catherine’s Church. He was|apolis, and a brother, I. C. Davis, of 3 years old. : Richmond.

on-| beth Prindle. : ; is us| Logsdon, Indianapolis, passed away Bunz HARBY | Eddi CRAY USHER MORTUARY = - iii citanl iets 313 W. Wash. SC. Be. dS6? 2 in| Florists and Monuments 6

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His son, the Rev. Thomas P. Care : 1 EEE ~~ I ea axel | at : vl i Th radsy from CI | FUNERAL | =F | ig n of New Albany, officiated. #7] PHOTO—LITHO and GOOD FOODS 1 : ™) » rE NNN } JOST on hi ends invited. © |20% N. DELAWARE. ______S4F "Mr, Carey, an Indianapolis Rail-| PLANOGRAPH PRINTS gg PROT oe COTS : n _Rate tn J ays motorman 35 years, was born : : 2 "SERVICE. ]

_ in Ireland and came to Indianapolis : FDleaste AH a in 1902. - He was a member of St. Make Aunchoer a Pleasute at FH Catherine's Church, the Catholic Or-| INDIANAPOLIS BLUE PRINT HAAG'S CUT PRICE DRUG I . of Foresters and of the Loyal| & LITHOGRAPH CO. HAAG’S CUT PRICE