Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 May 1939 — Page 12

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CRACK GUARD TO KING AND QUEEN

AARGEMEntS for Royal Visit Most Elaborate in Nation's History.

WASHINGTON, May 8 (U. P).— The most elaborate arrangements to safeguard human life in the hisof this country will be made Federal and State law enforcem gencies for the visit of King George and Queen Elizabeth to the ited States next month. branches of the nation's Forces, Secret Service agents, state and municipal police { the advanced mechanics of crime prevention and detection will be Hb on a mass scale.

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Ordered to Face Crowds

Present plans call for between 8000 and 11,000 troops to man the streets of the capital along the line the King's and Queen's procesfrom the railroad station to White House on June 8 Conrv to all precedent on such oea roup will carry rifles with instructions to wateh carefully the movements ol everv person in their sight t i planned to have crowds, instead rr backs to the spectators

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Royal Convoy Cuts Speed

In Haze at Sea

ABOARD 8S. 8. EMPRESS OF AUSTRALIA, May 8 (U. P) —The Empress of Australia and convoying warships en route to Quebec with King George and Queen Elizabeth were forced by haze to reduce speed from 17 to 12 knots early today Two hours later visibility had cleared enough so that normal speed uld be resumed. Yesterady the King it on lifebelts when the ship's sirens called for boat drill. They lined up with the rest of their suite the customary captain's inspec-

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ecial exemplification of the Legion patriotic ritual en at the World War 8 Pp. m. Wednesday ic meeting is sponsored he Haywood - Barcus Post 55 of American Legion. Joseph F. Lutes, former trict commander. will ritual team composed Klare, Farl Kvie, Rov st commander, Hany rank Henley Fifteen new members are to be initiated ican Legion state and nationa ers have been invited

MUNCIE PUPIL HEADS HIGH SCHOOL GROUP

SOUTH REND. May George Rahe of Muncie Central High Sch today was president ] Association of lent Councils was elected at the group's second annual convention which ended here yesterday. Other officers named were liam Doege of Hammond, first president Dale Brumbaugh of South Bend Central, second vice president; Betty Miller of Bloomington, secretary, and Wayne Chandler of Anderson, treasurer

SOLDIER IN CRASH WEST OF BRAZIL

BRAZIL, May 8 (U. P.) —Sergt E. Mattox of Ft. Harrison was critically ured today when his automobile collieded with an All American motor bus west of here Sergt. Mattox was returning to the fort from a visit to his home in Terre Haute

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Requiem High Mass for Brother Leonard, assistant principal of Cathedral High School, will be celebrated at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow at Notre Dame. Burial will be at the community cemetery there, Brother Leonard died at Notre Dame early Saturday. Cathedral High classes will be dismissed tomoerrow to permit pupils to attend the services

oeop ge Hilton Hoyl for George HilScout Cub leader, will at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the Wald Funeral Home. Burial will be Crown Hill Mr. Hovl, who livea at the Y. M C. A. was 36. He died of a heart attack Saturday night at the Carrollton Avenue Evangelical and Reformed Church, He collapsed in a corridor. while members of Cub Pack 20 waited outside tor him to return with equipment to be taken] to the Butler Field House for the Bov Scout Circus His body was found by the Rev | Ralph L. Holland, who went into the | ch after Mr. Hoyle failed to return Mr. Hoyl was born here and at-| tended School 32 and Shortridge) High School. His father, Simeon C., who died 13 years ago. formerly was assistant fire chief. Mr. Hovi member of the Carrollton! Avenue Church, the Scottish Rite and Oriental Lodge, F. and A M He is survived by his mother, Mrs. | Daisy Larr Hoyl, of French Lick: a brother, Donald J., of French Lick:

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Evelyn Marie Hutsell, 5- months: | [old granddaughter of Jesse D. Hut. sell, former fire chief, died : Be} day at Methodist Hospital. The child is survived by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse D. Hutsell, and her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Jesse D. Hutsell and Mr. and Mrs. |Ollie A. Barnett Funeral services will be held at] m. Wednesday at the home, 1014 Udell St. Burial will be at Crown Hill

Grover D. Minney

Funeral! services for Grover D. Minney of 61 Kenmore Road, who| died Saturday night, will he held] at 11:30 a. m. tomorrow at the | Moore & Kirk Funeral home. Burial | will be at Crown Hill | Mr. Minnery, whe was 51, was] born at Pontiac. Ill, and had lived | here three years, coming here from Decatur, Ill. He was a salesman for the Home Manufacturing Co. at) Decatur. He is survived by his wife, Ethel; a son, David; a daughter, | both at home, and two brothers, P.| and J. M., both of St. Louis.

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mission, will be held at 1:30 p. tomorrow at the Flanner Funeral services for William Leon] |chanan Funeral Home. The Brown, retired Lawrence lumber | | Ellis W. Hay, First Congreg dealer of 1433 N. Pennsylvania St, be oiat will be held at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow |Church pastor, will official at the Flanner & Buchanan Funeral! will be at Bluflton. Home. Burial will be at Crown Hill.! ay. Morton, who Mr. Brown, who was 80, died Sat- : } i : 3 de at his home, urday at Methodist Hospital. He aturda ’ i was born in Ireland and was brought Ave to this country when 8. He estab- Active pallbearers lished his business at Lawrence injg Barnhart, Richard 1904 and lived there until his retire- owell H. Patterson, {Wood Jr., Elmer J.

ment in 1921 He is survived by his wife, Laura; | gurrell Wright ; 0 «. George W : two brothers, George W. of Ft. Mor Honorary pallbearers will be G ernor Townsend, former

gan, Colo, and A. B. of Chicago, | [James E. Watson, former Gover

Mis. J. 8S. Carr of} A. W. Under- . y ye is [Bd Jackson, Frank McHale, wood of Walla Walla, Wash, Helier. Irving W. Lemaus, Lawrence, G. Barret Moxley,

Samuel M. Collins Emison. Vincennes; Mayor

Samuel M. Collins of 912 E. Wal«|Dress, Harold Van Orman,

died vesterday at City Hos- | Friese and Benjamin | Evansville; Ivan C. Morgan,

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Mr. Collins was employ packing department of Kingan & (Co. He is survived bv a sister, Mrs. Jamerson with whom he K. Remmel made his home utsell and Frank Hogan, Funeral services will be held at 2} | Wayne: Arch N. Bobbitt, Ph lp. m. Wednesday at 526 N. West St. |Zoercher, Harold C. Burial will be at New Crown Ceme-| Lewis 8. Bowman, Fred Cunni tery. (ham, Earl M. Costin, James A. Stuart, man, John F. Noonan, i Martin, Edward Britten, Funeral services for William E. Bauer, J. D. Thacker, Pierson, lifelong resident of In- | Fansler; Ernest Weatherholt, dianapolis, will be held at 1:30 p nelton; W. A. Kunkel,

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Mrs. Lois Irene Bergman Mrs. Lois Irene Bergman of 751 N. Luett Ave. will be buried at Memorial Park following funeral services at 2 m. at the Conkle Fu-

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Mrs. Winifred B. Hotchkiss

Mrs. Winifred B. Hotchkiss be buried Richmond following 3 10 a. m. tomorrow Wald Funeral Home. Mrs, Hotchkiss, the widow of P. Hotchkiss who died in 1898 was v8 She died Saturday at her home 1611 N. Illinois St. She was born at Richmond, attended Earlham Col1d was a member of the First Church there. She assumed of the old Martinsville g ium in 1899 and came to Inllanapolis at that time to make her

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Peter Murt, Marion County dent for 55 years, will be buried at St. Joseph's Cemetery tomorrow moming. Services will be held at } a. m. at the home of a son. J, 12 W. Troy Ave, and at 9:30 at St. Roch'’s Catholic Chueh eh Mr. Murt was a member Murt, a retired bricklayer and was 80. He died Saturdav 1 home, 248 Gimber Ave. He was born in Germany. Survivors are three sons, Otto J and Carl L., also of Indianapolis, and John P., of Paducah, Ky. and \ daughter, Mrs. Jackson Hollingsworth of Indianapolis

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Methodists to Conclude Conference Activity Wednesday Night.

KANSAS CITY, Mo, May 8 (U. P.).—Conferees uniting the three branches of the Methodist Church into one organization of eight million members began the final phases of their work today. Faced by the necessity of completing the reorganization of Methodism by Wednesday night, delegates scheduled three business sessions daily and annonnced that hereafter they would devote their energies to laying the foundation for consoli« dating various agencies rather than trying to map out detailed programs. Althought the convention has been in progress two weeks, only a few committee recommendations as yet have reached the floor in general session. Controversial issues as qualifications for the ministry, or ganization of the local parish, establishment of national boards for

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KEMP OF CITY HEADS GAS ELECTION GROUP

=r WAYNE, May 8 (U, P).— Indiana Gas Association dl its annual two-day meeting here today with more than 500 dele-

gates expected to attend. In a preliminary conference last night, Dean H. Mitchell of Hammond, president of the association, appointed a three-man nominating committee composed of T. L. Kemp, Indianapolis, chairman; Thomas J. Kelly, Ft. Wayne, and Roy 8S. Brunner, Terre Haute. Paul McLeod of New Castle, vice president, was expected to be elected president, succeeding Mr. Mitchell. J. Raymond Scutz, presi dent of the Standard Life Insurance Co. of Indianapolis, will be the principal speaker at tonight's met,

ALL-GOUNTY DINNER

An all-Marion County dinner will be served tonight when farmers and county agents celebrate the 25th an« niversary of the Agricultural Extension Service founding. The dinner will be held at 7 School and will school’s home economics

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| proved before adjournment, In a special service Wednesday | the three -the Meththe Methand the |

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Protestant Church Methodist Episcopal Church, South | have been welded into one. At that time assignments of bishops to| Episcopal residences will be made. Indianapolis has sought to be made | an Episcopal residence. Delegates in the southeastern jurisdiction of the United church today established new annual conferencs boundary lines patterned closely after the old lines of the Southern Methodist Church, Eighteen annual conferences were established in Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, Kentucky, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Cuba. Each will be dominated bv the former Southern Methodist Church, with the few Methodist Episcopal and Methodist

Protestant Churches in the areas to|$

be absorbed.

DRIVER SENTENCED

A 30-year-old Negro ex-convict]

convicted man was Joseph | In sentencing him, Judge | = | Pro-tem Russell J. Dean said, “This is one of the worst kind of robberies.” The victim was Mrs. Holmes, 3805 W. Washington

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{in Criminal Court today on charge Directors of Valparaiso University, {of robbing a woman motorist at a Associa- | traffic-signal intersection the night

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HOFFMAN — Arthur, loved husand of Nettie, Ruby Scotten,. departed this life sun, | 67. Funeral Tues, May at Pil-| gm, Holiness Church, Gala and 30th) inviteq.

bereavement. We thank the Express Co., the Lines, doctor, nurses, pallbearers, Lodge, Rev. Father Dixon and the Blasengvin Funeral Home CHARLES HORNING

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HOYL — George H., beloved son of Mrs, Daisy Harr Hoyl and brother of Dona L. Hoyl of French Lick, Ind, and a Ann Anderson of Chicago, ill, passed away Saturday evening, May 6 Finer il services will be held at the WALD NERAL HOME, Illinois at 17th St day afternoon, May 9, at Burial Crown Hill are welcome.

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Deaths—Funerals

Indianapolis Times, Monday,

\ Rose Ella, 58 years, bes loved wife of John Edward Bransteiter mother of Marguerite Belden, passed way Monday a. m. Funeral Thursday, p. m. at the home, Stop 5'z, Rocke A Rd, Friends invited urial Wash. | ington Park. Piients may call at the home after m. Monday GG. NH. HERRMANN SERVICE

husband of Laura away Saturday aft LANNER & BUTuesday, 3:30 Burial Crown the mortuary

Beck Brown, passe ernoon. Services at the Fi CHANAN MORTUARY, p. m, Friends invited Hill. Friends may call any time,

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Jeanette Funeral 3 SHIRLEY CENTRAL CHAPEL, Illinois at 10th. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the chapel any time atfer 10 a. m Tuesday.

PRAY-—Donald, Pray of 1442 Prospect 5 Services Tuesda TOLIN FONERAL OME, Friends invited.

HOTCHKISS Winifred B., beloved mother of Mrs. Winifred H, Davis and Arthur 8 Hotchkiss of Birmingham, Ala, grandmother of Mrs. Alice Davis Bundy of | Indianapolis and Mrs. Ruth Hotchkiss Mims and John B. Hotchkiss of Birmingham, Ala, and reat-grandmother of Winifred and Marcia Bundy, passed uway at the daughter's residence, 1611 N. 1llinois 8t., Saturday afternoon, May 6, Funeral services will be held at the WALD FUNERAL HOME, Illinois at 17th St, Tuesday morning, May 9, at 10 o'clock, Burial Barlham Cemetery, Richmond,

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son of Mr, and Mrs, Harry ‘ Jassed away May a, mM at the 1308 Prospect

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dence. 1014 Udell St... Wednesday morning, May 10, at 10 o'clock. Burial Crown Hill Cemetery. Friends are welcome WALD SERVICE. MILLER-Eras, beloved husband or trude E. and father of Anna Thelma Pauline, brother of Mrs

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Chicago, Christian J.. Andrew N, Se a of Indianapolis, passed day morning, Services at St Met hodist Church, Eugene and Rader Sts. ednesday, 2 p. m. Burial Plain. field. Friends may call at the FLANI NER | ¢ BUCHANAN MORTUARY until Wednesday noon,

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Grover, of $l 4 a husband o Sthe avy father of David G. and Martha Joan G. H. HERRMANN fnney, asse on aturday, age 51 Services Tuesday, May 9. at MOORE & 113088. 1 BD BEASTS ll,LL4 KIRK IRVINGTON MORTUARY. b34

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57. sister of Tewi | passéd away Sunday at SHIRLEY BROS Illinois at 10th 8t p. m. Friends invited Friends may call any Monday.

ODA~Daisy M., age and Argus Bekew, alterngon. Funeral CENTRAL CHAPEL. Wednesday, 1:30 Burial Crown Hill time after 5 p. m

OLIVER-Charles W., age 68. band of Oma A. Oliver and brother Mattie Armour and Olive Vaughn, passe away Saturday. Funeral at late a dense: 438 Drexel Ave. Tuesday, May 9 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown | Hill, Friends may call at residence after) 1 p. m, Monday. SHIRLEY SERVICE, | PHI, LIPS—Dorothy w of Carl Phillips

Patsy Ruth Wethington, daughter of Mr, | Lost and Found and Mrs. Logan Wethington, sister Ye George, Howard, Robert and Alva Wethe | ington, passed away Sunday Muneral | LOST--Masonic lavalier, Wednesday, 10 a. m,, from the Assembled | Pentecost Mission. r Friends mit ed. Rew ard. al Floral Park. Friends may call a Bs aenoe, 1311 Everett St., after 4|LOST—Bea agle p. m. Monday until Tuesday evening, ears Wit h and at the church HALE 9 to 10 Wednes-| _HE-1842 day. SHIRLEY SERVIC [LADY'S black patent leather purse,

Sears & Roebuck parking lot, PIERSON-—William, age RI-0788. band of Belle Pierson, Pierson, passed away Saturday Friends may call at the home, Bradley, from Sunday noon unti Funeral 1:30 p.m at FUNERAL HOME, New York St. Burial Memorial

WALDEN=Ruby, John Walden, James Jones and sister los Sox rles Jones an ora bj 4 Dy chi Jetherington, passed away EXPER IENC ED y ; si Saturday. Funeral Tuesday at 10 a m. | 5K. wea HOU a0s" at the Assembled Pentecost Mission, | > ashington. CH-720

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| LADIES interested In a steady Pe to earn a minimum of $15 per | five days work, All contacts made by age 23. beloved wife of | pointment. Past sales experience daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| necessary. Apply between 9-12 a. of Nellie Engle 650 Virginia Ave.

and | waitresses,

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East« ern Star pin with Masonic guard; Keep-

brown Ave,

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Friends invited. Burial Floral aa | Help Wanted—Male

ind. Friends are welcome.

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Friends may call at the residence, 317 N

Elder. after noon Monday and Monday | NEWSBOYS

eating out, + + « for your wife it is a treat for vou it is a chance to enjoy a served, and to make your whole

EMMA BLUNK LUNCH ROOM 5423 E. Wash, IR-3601 BIDE-A-WHILE Wash,

BARNES CAFE 2U3T E. 10th CH-3168

BERRY'S LUNCH NO. 2 38 W. Ohio LI-0752

THE BROWN KEG TAVERN 3737 E. 30th St CH-2148 B B LUNCH ROOM 210 W. Maryland RI-0815

ATLASTAND RESTAURANT 1187 Kentucky Ave. LI-0830

SCOTTEN'S CAFETERIA 5373 College BR-3578

WHARF HOUSE Ravenswood, Ind. BR-0042

MUTUAL CHINA CO. 128-130 S. Meridian Restaurant, China, Glass, Silver

LAKE SHORE COUNTRY § J. In Kavanaug!

4510 'W. BE-4324

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Y oe whole family enjoys For the youngsters it is a thrill and a joy

NATIONAL RESTAURANT WEEK, MAY 8-14

Eat Out More Often

Business men enjoy our tasty and varied lunches. They satisfying.

Date

pleasant evenings

with er

snacks.

eat

and a pleasure . . . and delicious meal, appetizingly family happy. Make eat-

up’

ing out a regular treat—eat our more often!

You Will Enjoy Eating at One of These Fine Restaurants

DOWNEY DUNKER 16 N. Penn. 21st & Meridian 11th & N. Penn.

0. W. WHITE RESTAURANT 110 W. Ohio NIP-N-SIP 62 W. 34th.

THOMAS RESTAURANTS 32 E. Georgia 318 N. Meridian 5530 E. Washington

TIC TOC CLUB “Dancing” 2602 E. 10th, CH-1814 UPTOWN TAVERN 4188 College TA-0754 BIRDWELL'S CHICKEN SHACK 557 W. 25th. TA-5957 FREIHOFER BAKING CO. KLEE & COLEMAN BEVERAGES

LUNCH 8 W. Market 141 N. Penn. St.

Children they get a “grown-

ordering meals.

Pnney. SHALLY SERVICE © | FOR RACE DAY Over 14 to Sell at Speedway : Apply—Mr. Gilbert Lloyd. J Indianapolis Times Newsboys Room In Rear

214 W. MARYLAND

SAL ESMEN, for city territory. Only highest type considered. Exceptional permanent tract; selling operating equipment saving to business establishments. dress B. C. Torelle, 925 Ft. Wayne or call R1-1066 for definite I WANT a man who is willing 8 hours a day on established food grocery route with nationally companv. for about $22.50 earnings start Married man oreferred, 9-12 a. m,, 135 W. 16th. | WANTED ~- Jiteroug, dancers night, amateur ight Wednesday nights Three cash CLIFTON INN, 20th and Clifton.

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{ BARBER 22d.

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Matinee Parties | oh and shoppers de= | 902 N light in our inexpensive after-

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HOUSEWORK, cleaning, ete, by day

References. Colored.

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Wives are happy to take a day off and be relieved of the every = day drudgery of cook-

Lessons $1 and $1.50,

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and exclusive outstate producers cone at big Ade . appointment.

to work and known

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WEISSMAN MOTORS Studebaker Distributor 961 N. Meridian Phone-=Day LI1-2511.

feeling from

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Night, CH-5243,

The Whole Family feels that

Oil Permanent Complete, $1

International Beauty School, 329 N. Penn,

INTERNATIONAL

eating out is fun INIC, Wed, atternoon

—and saves a lot

HAIR DYE

BEAUTY SCHOOL, 229 N. Penn. 2d Floor,

of work. Marcel and Hair cut

| FREE Every Tuesday and Thursday, | International Beauty School, 229 N. Penn,

- ; QOWN GO PRICES on fresh CHI-AM CAFE Jack salmon, 19 pound nm

Chinese and American Foods | MA ARKET, on E. 20th. TA-84 18 W. Ohio St. RI-5152 TE le EE, re

Tears, Holes, Burns, CIFALDI'S VILLA NOVA | INDIANA WEAVING CO. For Fine Chicken Dinners ALL KINDS roofing, 9 Miles E. on Nat. Rd. IR-5120

| Free estimates. __Prompt service. CH- 4285. CHARLEY'S RESTAURANT SPECIA The Home of Fine Steaks oll Sham

lake ARELM 4“. REWOVEN

remodeling. guaranteed,

ANS Most Fabrie LI-9G74, repairs, 50¢

Bldg,

L 00, Finger Wave & Set RAINBOW A for 30 Years

ACAD. 215 Try 144 E. Ohio Li-o163 || * FOOT

treatments. DR. A. Wham 402 Kresge Bldg. CANARY COTTAGE | 46 Monument Circle RI-1986

SHANEFF BROS, 462 W. Washington RI-0448 SILVER DOLLAR TAVERN 548 E. Washington RI-0969 MIDGET DINERS 211 W, 16th. 146 W. 30th Sts. SOLATAIRE BOTTLING CO. Oth

2038 E. 1 CH. 4105 “For a treat that's rare— bik ‘Solataire.”

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Security, C omfort

located at 833 $1.98 and up 156 E.

TRUSSES -

(Alteration Specialists)

ALTERATIONS. ladies’ clean. repair, press, reline

MEYER O. JACOBS

212-214 E. 16th St. (Boats)

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THE REV, MAUDE LILLIAN JONES 3 a 3 now HH. FE. FRAUVER & Co, Wash. St.

ee men's garments; Reasonable,

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