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| RUSHVILLE BANKER DIES Bank, who died last night after N HAND WASHING FATAL : T OUTHS TE | IS IMPROVED FIRE DAMAGE 2500 ¥ aa GALION, O, Aug. $1 (U, P). ‘OF’ BRINGS AlD Lives to ell Y HELD i k BoY, 4, | RUSHVILLE, Ind., Aug. 81 (0. P), short fliness. He had been connected D. Carlin dted Bh the Yesult of | =Funeral arrangements were being | With the bank for 42 years and Was pow. received when naphtha, 1h
NG «Ui i my Saba 2 | ETE Ey ‘made today for Wilbur Stiers, 60, prominent in civic and political ors | whioh he was washing his hands, De St | 10 LINEMAN HIT Too Wiis, WH N. BY as) | president of the Rushville National ganizations. exploded.
whose life was saved by artificial |
respiration when he was stricken | | \ NN BLOOMINGTON, Ind, Aug. 31| with sleeping sickness two weeks ago | A fire that originated near the BY 2300 VOLTS A [(U. PP.) —Two Monroe County youths | Vas improved at City Hospital ae | Tefrigeration unit early today broke THURSDAY ‘were held without charge ony G87, HE EE oa off Whe 4ut in the ¥. O. Blankenhorn gr - D [AA 1 h] RK FRIDAY pending recovery of Paul Martin, oo ————— cery store, 4820 BE. New York St. SATURDAY
1 3 : 38-vear-old recluse, who was slugged » N and did damage estimated at $2500. | Owes Life to Quick Action of \ HARVEY JONES DEAD
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chaser, M ‘over ™ | DOWNSTAIRS AT AYRES | con against the wire, Leaning over, Mr. | | The retailers association, which DEPART ENT it's full! Orders Tilted Rice kicked his partner's foot free | Burwell Milliron ... Spake by 300 has Rho, 40.000 members, HOW is - 18 N. Illinois St. Claypool Hotel Buildin se ——— THIS UNUSUAL OFFER EXPIRES SATURDAY away, said. EET TE NTS UNUSUAL OFFER EXPIRES E Regains Consciousness REVEAL ARREST OF —-—— Then, still faring him across the |
wire, Mr. Rice applied artificial] respiration for almost five minutes 4 IN 20 BURGLARIES y until Mr. Milliron regained consciousness. The burned man was ——
able to climb down the pole without assistance, Police today announced the arrest
Mr, Milliron, who was back on the of nine men which they claimed | job doing office work today, said he |would solve 20 burglaries committed did not remember exactly the sen-|since June 22 in and around Indiansation when the charge went apolis.
through his body, but thinks it was| One of those held, Russell Dun- | “like being hit by a club.” He said can, 45, of 3062 Brookside Parkway, that he could hear Mr. Rice talking an attorney, is charged with con- | 2 to him, but was unable to move. spiracy to commit a felony and with | Yes—it's true! Every cut of juicy, tender A&P Meat you buy must inspected meat. They know our rigid standards cannot be come
When he fully regained conscious- receiving stolen goods. i ' ness, he said he felt the same sen-| William Miggenburg, 25, Of 524 N. | satisfy you completely, or your money back! Now beat that if you romised. The care and trimming of these fine meats in A&P
sation as when he ‘passed out.” Alabama St. was arrested July 30, | can! We give this guarantee with confidence, and without reser- arkets is done by master butchers, so we know when you buy the Mr. Million was taken to pleaded guilty to larceny in Munici- | vation, because we know how carefully this fine meat is selected cut you select it is “right. That's why thousands of satisfied
Methodist Hospital, where he was! i ; servi ol ; — i treated For Thorddepree. Wires on jo, Sout Aud IS ow serving & 180 | at the country's foremost packers. Our buyers, long skilled in Coss HA hei og Ae ly a0 With ow Sw the right arm and right foot, where| Clay Laffew, 27, of 1145 Deloss buying beef, pork and lamb, choose each cut from carefully prices they cut foo ' —you y
the charge entered and left his body. |st : Drewley Britt, 22. of 437 E. New | same lusty savings your neighbors make. He was released from the hospital york St, and George Whitney |
after treatment and said he felt no gy i , ve | ill effects today, other than soreness ge Btilhen Burginry phy tar | Ww H Y P A Y M 0 R KE F 0 R Q U A L I Tr Y M KE A T S Tr H A N Y 0 U R r H R I F TF Y N KE ! G H B 0 R P A Y S from the burns. He will be On ceny, The others are held on | crutches for several days. vagrancy charges. |
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v il LL (first from Miggenburg, arrested on | ke id BO al, the el tip. Fingerprints found in places BEEF HAMS ROAST DUCKLINGS PICNICS BACON the Fight ‘side of his ‘body ‘and es- |that had been burglarized and inforwid | : Y >” Imation that reached both City and | ’ Ib. Ib. ib. Ib. taped his heart, and that someone [State Police brought about the final | Ibs. 19% 15¢ Ib, 0 C as oe = Nh with : he Strength |arrest, that of Drewley Britt, yester- | 15¢ a presence of min 0 cope with |day, they said. Cello Wrapped Whole or Walt
the situation. A company official | said that only 1870 volts are used
for legal electrocutions. SAFETY OPEN HOUSE ' . Yi 3 n gent was not fe to carelessness | BB BACON—Swift's Premium wor « wa Ib, 1T¢ LEG O'LAMB Faney ib. 25¢ VEAL CHOPS—Rib Cuts Ib. 23¢ ut that xt ti 1 ill take tl | ; — extra precantion or sandine on «| QUNEDULED TONIGHT Bl WAMS—Kingan's Reliable “ize 1h, 21 WADDOCK FILLETS 21hs. 25¢c VEAL POCKET ROAST——Breast Ib, 10¢ rubber blanket. He has been a line- POLLOCK FILLETS ib. (0c BOILED HAMS or Walt Ib. 33s man for nearly three years. —————————— | COOKED SALAMI or Thuringer By the Piece ib. 23¢ Indianapolis Power & Light Co.| Open house activities at the Boy | Pinebone Cuts 9 BOILING BEEF—Meat Brisket Ib. 6¢ WIENERS—Skinless Ib. Te employees are given regular talks |geout Reservation tonight will bring | SIRLOIN STEAK (Choice Cuts Th. 27¢) tb. 23¢ ROAST ib. 13¢ PURE PORK SAUSAGE-—Bulk 2 Ibs. 25¢ and training in safety measures and (to a close the School Safety Patrol | VEAL SHOULDER hs (Chulte Sut. th. 200) first aid, he said. Officers’ Training Camp which | FRESH BOSTON BUTTS—Whole hb. (Te ne Ib. 23¢ ROUND STEAK “ite Ib. 25¢ Ri EI i I. —r— opened Monday | Sugar-Cured . y Smoked Skinned ENGINEERS INSPECT Approximately 500 parents and | SLICED BACON No Rind 2 Ibs. 35¢ CHICKENS—Fancy Fr ers, full dressed, Ib. 26¢ HAMS -— Whole or us fru wih Ib. 19¢ | friends ; xpected. Wi i oneless-Rofle FLOOD CONTROL LAND Atorean, Tmaisnaporis inte «roo ll PORK LOIN ROAST—Whole or Rib Half, Ib. 19¢ ~~ LAMB SHOULDER ROAST ib. 19%¢ VEAL ROAST— To Ib. 2c
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|superintendent, and the Rev. Fr. | RIB ROAST Stan ib. 19¢ LAMB BREAST Ib. 8¢ SLICED BACON 141d. ‘pki. 2 for 23¢
U. 8S. Army engineers from Louis- Leonard Wernsing, superintendent |
ville today inspected the right-of-|of parochial schools in the Indian- | CANADIAN STYLE B CON End Cuts, ib. 35¢ SMOKED JOWL ib. 9¢ DRY SALTY JOWL Ib. 8¢
way which the City is acquiring apolis Catholic diocese, are to speak. |} along the banks of White River for| Two hundred eighty boys, who | a $500,000 flood control project to|will have charge of the 2400 young |
be sponsored by the Army. [traffic patrolmen at Indianapolis | Ib. Assorted th. Ib. The engineers, according to City public and parochial! schools this | SHRI p GREEN Varieties Sliced C Engineer M. G. Johnson, probably |year, attended the camp. | a will return to Louisville tomorrow.| The training is sponsored by the |
Mr. Johnson said the inspecti as | ianapolis Se Ne i he | . a routine matter and that the engi. Indianapolis Comal af Paent A&P Super Markets Will Be Closed All Day Labor Day, Sept. 4th neers will come here again later to|Teacher Associations, with Charles | 0 n I ate Thurs Fri , & Sat Fves —Plenty of Free Parking Space pe * . » » A
ascertain whether the right-of-way 'W. Youngman, principal of the Cal- | meets Army specifications. vin Fletcher Junior High School, as!
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