Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 December 1939 — Page 3
MONDAY, DEC. 11, 19% THe ADIARAPOLIY 11MIN : ‘PAGE 3
FINLAND HOLDS |Waotter Daly Dies BERLIN DENIES | Doctor Accused WEEK-END TOLL Strauss ~~ NOTE TO THE LADIES;
oo» Says: We have in our files the size records of
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That they will be the right size ... is
(FOR FIFTH 0AY (NF OF PEACE BOS BF WN RISESTOSEVEN ~~ « . SemELS
Digs In for Siege Fighting, om TN Reports Heard in Europe SEE ke British Navy Drifter Sunk
Confident That Reds | i A - Place Italy Behind N | By Mine; Four of Crew SLIPPERS FOR MODERN MINDED MEN! Suggested Move. | Dead, Five Missing. .
Cannot Pierce Line.
(Continued from Page One) : i a : (Continued from Page One) 3 LONDON, Dec. 11 (U. P).—The . . - meme remit | L yr SR CF PH pC remepar ee | [eck send Io) of Ship} uckey bY Not the stale old styles with whiskers down to here . . . not the e others did not because they | PN ae irtue of her resignation, due to 3 ee i /mines, torpedoes and accidents, was . : JD : : 1 RL op A pa | a the imposition of penalties for her| JF | increased to seven today. kind that make him feel inclined to put his feet into hiding when ehot i : war on Ethiopia. Russia has an- || The Admiralty announced that the somebody unexoectedly drops in . . . but the new all prisoners. | : ced that she woul | r dvd ’ ' ' : ': 4 nounced that she would not take navy drifter Ray of Hope, a small, the ad d—the 1940 Sli | Baron Carl Gustav Mannerheim, | part in League consideration of Fin-| ‘auxiliary vessel of about 200 tons. eé aavancea-—rhe ippers: ; commander in chief of the armies, Walter H. Daly. . . . hyping land's appeal. : had been sunk by a mine and that Of course here are the smart, conservative types... and here are yesterday extended martial law to! by Governor Ed Jackson. [ Viorel V. Tilea, Rumanian Min- | four of its crew were dead and five Pvth ( nakes) and Piaskin ? s | LI |ister to London, left for Bucharest| § % missing. yrnons (s +e an 1gskins . . the eastern and northern provinces) by airplane Saturday. The Ru-| § : : | Here are Camel's-Hairs from England of Finland. Former Penitentiary Warden manian Legation said that he would | RRR al SR | Steamer Strikes Mine H ie led Sli d Zi : od Sli A dispatch from Tallinn, Esthonia. . take a short holiday and return to! —__ gl «ws | The British steamer Willowpool, ere are air-cooie ppers an ippere ppers . . . taid the Russian Navy had inined | 65: Served at Prison {London Dec. 2 vo er tens: EN 4815 tons, struck a mine and sank (some are fine for Southern wear) . 3 S ea naturally would take ad-| Rx in the North Sea. The crew of 36 ‘ : : : Duke Yo Ballast ve For 34 Years. vantage of his visit to discuss Ru-| * al EMER | a rescued by a lightship. These pictures give only a mere hint as to the variety, pai across from Finla on id manian-Russian relations In light | SEE : 3 | The 5182-ton Belgian steamer Prices range from 1.00 to 8.50 “on with marvelous (really) Finnish Gulf, and the waters ad-| rps of the British guarantee of Ru-| : Kabinda broke up on a reef off the howi t 3.00 d 3.50 Jacent. FO rE {mania s safety. lil TRY southeast British Coast yesterday. showings at J.LU and 3.00.
MUNCIE. Ind. Dec. 11.—Walter| : 3 Another Tallinn dispatch said the i paly. former warden of the Russia Is New Factor 3 3 The 91 men aboard escaped in life3 : : 5 3 oats.
Esthonian freight steamship Kassa, Michigan City State Prison, died | When this guarantee was given |i : | The small French coastal ship about 1000 tons, serving as a mail jast Big, 2% et Memorial | the possible aggressor in mind was © } | Dinark was torpedoed or mined off boat between Tallinn and Helsinki Mr. “Daly iy employed at the | Germany. Recent developments § J the southeast coast, the crew of 13 had been attacked and sunk by an! . \ y ‘have raised the point whether the A B¥ escaping.
: : : : A rison in various capacities for 34 i unidentified submarine in the Gulf. hy He was oe warden by | Sualantee Soa be effective | The small Dutch steamer ImmerSurvivors, arriving at Tallinn, were eo 0 "covainor Bd Jackson and “hainst Russia. BS man struck a mine and was driven
quoted as saying that one member coved eight years until his removal |. ANC Geneva reports came when | Fo A ‘ashore at Kallandsoog, Holland. of the crew was missing. | : ; 4 " | the international situation was de- ; 4 3 | The crew of seven was saved. Finland's appeal to the world for oh sooo DY former Governor Paull yelping. Russia was warring on FF MW a projqet Ve yu : y| Crew Abandons Ship s | An unidentified British tanker
aid was broadcast yesterday at & ‘Dyring his regime the State hade Finiand; League nations were talkplenary meeting of Parliament. | its a po me in operating a |'N€ Of penalizing Russia or throw- fy . Finland asked aid in a struggle colony outside the prison. Chosen | \n8 her out of the League; Turkey's | was reported by Mackay Radio at “for the defense of our democratic jnmates were assigned to farm du- 'tiations with both Russia and Ger- TE % | New York to have been broken in regime, our religion, our homes, ties on land six miles southwest of | Many seemed deteriorating; Ru- 3 ‘two by a torpedo off the southwest which all civilized people hold sa- the prison. mania was anxious as regards both British coast. cred.” Mr. Daly was president and treas- | Russia and Germany; the Scandi-| , 3 | | The 758-ton steamer Fireking was Aggression Charged urer of the Walter H. Daly Co., oft FRYIEN BRkoms were alarmed at ‘i EW N abandoned by its crew of 10 in the : ; distributors in Delaware County. |Russias course. | Bf "Ea ‘Irish Sea after a collision with the Wy Sinoe Hiakla aie hel He is survived by his wife, Nellie; | The United States, Japan and RN Fai pasenger steamer Duke of Lancaster, “Our positi avai d of ® Son, Walter Jr, a brother, Ulysses, Russia had protested vigorously Rs Ta & i 13814 tons, which reached port with ELECTRIFIED SHEEP WOOL Wee rr a Vane Ely 5 Winchester, Ind. police chief, and against Britain's new blockade RRR lthe Fireking's survivors. The Lanright to expect i help from A sister, Mrs. Thomas Bailey, also| against German exports. The Jap- Times-Acme Telephoto. | caster was badly damaged. slipper—wine, beige, brown, blue. pj OF Winchester, |anese liner Unyo Maru was expect-| p,. wy, ¢, Welch (below) is | Germany reported that two Brit-
other civilized nations,” he said. “To ed to leave Rotterdam. Holland. t0-! yas : ; fo : : all these nations the Finnish Parlia-| ‘morrow with a cargo containing charged with kidnaping and lish ships, totaling 18,000 tons, have| |. Leather sole—3.50.
ment now sends this appeal.” COUNCIL T0 OET BIKE | German armaments for the Ja | armed robbery in the abduction [been sunk at the western: end of the : Ti h § x Pa=| of din Mi be | Finland, which always had tried nese Government. I. Plagle ot en of | English Channel.
to live at peace, had been the victim | It was believed here that the liner. | LONDON. Dec. If (U0: Pl
, Beth y ta with, : Ft. Arthur, Tex, ural sgEression Ny ad, Win | FEE PLAN MONDAY would call at the British Bast Coast | ~~" ~~ = = Igpitish troops in France have oc- ’ . ’ contraband control port for exam- | cupied positions in the Maginot
course but to resist. ( : nj a iar Two GLE Finnish weapons wel |ination, but that Japan would de- SPLIT IN RANKS OF line and have established contact iad REGIMENTAL STRIPE OPERA— “puko,” a razor sharp dagger. and! ‘mand that its cargo go through in- |with German forces, the first joint W, wil b d d red ii p ) orb CABREL, ANA The Safety Board's proposed bi-|tact. There were indications that. | : : urgundy anc red trim-—
8 remarkable little h | | ' Anglo-French communique of the A ] which Weighs oS PE tan cycle registration ordinance. which partly for technical reasons, partly | NLRB IS REVEALED war said today. ed Ny hand-turned leather sole—3.95.
Writer : . h +, for diplomatic reasons, this demand typewriter, seemed destined to play has become a storm center at City PARIS. ' Dec. 11 (U. P.)."The
: p y anted. | important parts—along with skiis— Hall, was being prepared today by Would: be French War Office today reported
in this strange and unpredictable ye city Legal Department for sub- we ARE WOUNDED | (Continued from Page One) patrol combats at different points
war being fought in ice and snow . . ——— a ——— and the Roloc ry of the Arctic Mission to City Council next Mon- | on the Western Front.
night. . , pA NARA : : . You have to forget all precon- | The proposed ordinance would prelng the law in representation active south and southwest of slipper—$1.
; rerv ne | cases d fixing the “appropriate Saarbrueck where. French miliceived ideas to comprehend how compel every Indianapolis bicycle CASES naw ing aarbruecken e, m little ag is able ad great OWner to pay a 50-cent registration) VALPARAISO, Ind, Dec. 11 (U. bargaining unit. _|tary dispatches said, the French reRussia. Tactics, geographical and 1°. A number would be stamped P.).—Joseph Strippi, 35, shot his/ He said that one of the most im- pulsed German raiders with hand “ climatic conditions are not those of |°n the bicycle to help police to trace sister and brother-in-law at the Portant “irregularity” in board pro- grenades. a 5 usval wars : ‘stolen cycles. climax of a family quarrel today cedure was consolidation of cases. a . —— n : The ordinance has drawn criticism and was jailed after surrendering He said that one some occasions| BERLIN, Dec. 11 (U. P).—The (a TaN Natural Linen Mesh VENTIL Lakes Aid in Defense from several Council members who to Sheriff Freeman Lane. COnipisings were pw covering i030} man ren OOMINGAY Sud Sud EAS OPERA with tan kid trim. (THE 1 i A . , y ts of a large corpora- there had been moderate artillery A . In the north, the Finns fight object to the fee. Harmon Campbell,| The wounded are Mrs. Mary Rule, @ividual plan l : \ oli r vorm oh : with long white We os AY Republican, declared himself op- 45 and her husband. James Rule. {on and were consolidated by the fire at several points on the Western X 2) PPS for the war apa ment.) g 2 0 DAXS Hyer Shel “ i ci » ) ih y board into one large case. He said Front between the Moselle River 4 A SA Hand-turned leather sole—$3, uniforms, to make them invisible to “charging kids a fee.” F. 50. Mrs. Rule's condition was de- h ) " ho against the snow. They hide be. B. Ransom, another Councilman, scribed as critical at a hospital here. De felt that each complaint should and the Pfalz forest, ] hind rocks or trees, permit the asked a compromise so that “a les-| Authorities said Strippi and Mrs. Ce {reated as a separate case. | ;
: ! \ " ws ddren | 4 y footed | The dispute between the American! Russians to pass through them, then ¥ fee” would be charged children. Rule quarreled over the division of Et : cn their skiis sweep down on the Leroy J. Keach, Safety Board property. Strippi surrendered to Feacration of Labor and the Con- ATTORNEY EXPLAINS
uSSIans izoy § M jp President, said the fee has been the sheriff at the Rule home and ress of Industrial Organization has Slaps i Sy Reda a. Mie asked to finance operation of the or-|was arrested on open charges a complicated the Board's work, he | CONFUSION IN RECORD “puuko,” their six-inch knives dinance. ing the outcome of Mrs. Rule's in- Sid. adding that he doubted “if which they wield with upward! iat depioet juries. ON Di he are Ree} Mi C, Murray, Gary attorney. : " shes | ee een | ¥ S v hay N|{oday filed his answer to a Supreme ' . — SIaSheY io thousand Jakes cover . CENTER JUDD HUNT [taken as seriously as it is now if | Court citation charging contempt of PLAID SAEs Hak slipper per cent of the area of Finland | CLOSE T0 HOSPITAL SEEK FUND T0 SAVE it had not been for this division in/court in connection with alleged upper opening To and they are interspersed by inter-| GEORGIA the ranks of labor. | falsification in the transcript of a minable forests, thickly dotted with | ——— GIA COLEMAN Even if the fight continues, he case appealed to the high court huge outcroppings of rocks—all] PHOENIX. Ariz. Dec. 11 (U. P). — said he did not regard the A. F. of recently. ideal for defense and the Finns are —Search for the mad trunk mur- LOS ANGELES. Dec. 11 (U. P| L-C. I. O. problem as insoluble as, Mr, Murray's answer presented especially trained to fight in such deress, Winnie Ruth Judd, shifted An appeal went out today from | the Board can lay down certain well details of the transcript and an country. Tanks cannot surmount back to the State Asylum grounds the bedside of Georgia Coleman for define principles to apply to fohis/eSplanaion of HOW Wie Fecpnds Da. . : | i re | yv whe 'sterious prowler ati hs ig | : Sed. C § z pi : the Pree ROCKS, a ie xt he he ard Go, Wei Xo hnuhte an ony; way) Mr. Toland announced that he of Joseph Pitts, convicted of second Yad SP CAVALIER BOOT in brown Jock with each other to form a wide Winnie Ruth surrendered after her once again to swim and dive as 12d invited A. F. of L. President depres ier. The Spree Sour ka NE ES NAY moroceo leather. Hand-turned belt of anti-tank obstructions. Ar- first escape seven weeks ayo. ‘gracefully as she did in 1932 when Wiliiah Oresh, 1 0. Presidents arme ihe ion i fa Be Yi RR leather sole—6.50. tillery fire only solidifies the log. The hospital staff was mustered she was an O'ympi* champion, {John L. Lewis, the National Asso. Covering | an error in e defense : defense line. (for a search through nearby fields| She was the toast of the nation Clation of Manufacturers, and the rah) np. 2 Much of the fighting is in Arctic in the hope that hunger and hard- | then, but she was stricken with in- U. S. Chamber of Commerce to par- ‘ » obscurity. There is practically no ship again was griving Mrs. Judd fantile paralysis and she just had Uicinase in the Ture. : ‘HOG HIBERNATES TAN ANTIQUE hand-turned daylight. The Finns hope it will back to the asylum. [recovered sufficiently from that tol The Sominittee is suthorized tof h St De Luxe—4.95 snow heavily. Then the lakes will] Brino Hanks, 25, the insane “liv-/try out her once lithe and supple | Study the Labor Relations Law and | MONTH IN SINKHOLE SIpper==yirauss L'e LUXgm wy freeze. When the Russians try to ing skeleton” rapist, who escaped body in the pool again when she report on these issues: | cross over the ice the Finns hope the hospital Friday, was captured collapsed with a liver ailment. Dr. |...; 'oereas the NLRB has been | to break the ice with hand grenades in El Paso last night after riding Reinhard V. Lozier said an im-| Sr and impartial” in its conduct, and artillery. [there on a freight train. I mediate operation was necessary. | decisions, interpretations of the law
day. IN FAMILY FIGHT on fundamental questions of inter-| French and German patrols were HYLO FELT COMFY
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ENGLISH, Ind. Dec. 11 (U. P.) — Everett Morgan, a farmer of near
{and its interstate commerce clause English: hall 5 ive 20 Teise way gi . : : S* | that he wasn’t planning on, | In dealings between different labor | APA P 8
. Oak k : . { A month ago Mr. Morgan noticed IN I A ‘DIA A APO / IS organizations, and in dealings be-| phat one of his pigs had disappeared, : We bloyers i rE | but later forgot about the loss. Sat- ATO a / | \ \ y, e c y whi adie: " Sao v d : Here Is the Traffic Record Behiamin Giller. 50. of 647 Coffev: Ada) Frances Newberry, 72. at 117 E. Traub. has had upon increasing or de- gad: le uleine past Ss : : ARE Ta ENGLISH STYLE OPERA—in County Ci | Georee Sutton 39. of Indianapolis: The- | Catherine Sullivan. 38. at 520 E. ver-|Creasing labor disputes, upon in-| go. grunt and investigated The rs 2 RASS brown calf or patent leather, 3! Richard Robi a ak: ka. Ti; (MQNL chronic myocarditis, creasing or decreasing employment, |... ier wr i in the . hod oe 3 Hand-turned sole—Strauss 4 p ; 33. of Immiarapons, || Jennie Pittman, 79, at St. Vincents, and upon the general economi hiSSINE Die was mite in the mls \ Shia . “26. ot Jackson Mich: cerebral hemorrhage. | aids : 5 C ton hole, wiih De Luxe—5.50. \ ws. 31. of 1331 Rochester. ‘| Charlotte Kinghan, 65. at Long pul- dition of the United States. " Dec. 9 and 10 | _ Elvin Burnetie, 3 of 225% Union; Bessie monary embolism. 3. What amendments, if any. are
i 1¥ J. Wilkin: len Bunnell, 13, at W. Morris, | oc 10Arrests ...... 118 Pain’ La Senter H. SHIN. Dinos: [carcinoma nell. 13. at 201 W. Morris, | gesirable to the law and what NATURAL SHEEP WOOL Tl
2. 0 OAccidents .... 45 Helen . 35. of 148 Udell. —_— changes, if any, are desirable in shi ft sol 2 | Paul_Forev, 19. of 44h . Hel anges, if any, S ipper, soft sole—$2, SATURDAY TRAFFIC COURT | Ritzendoliar. 16. of 126215 WR rar FIRES administrative personnel. METERS SET RECORD 5 Cases Convic- Fines| yaar Fomeman: 25° of 1325 nN. Jhiboit: Sunday | 4. Whether the NLRB has “by in-| _ som—— Tried tions Paid , Georse Wall. 23. of 176" Miller: Eunice| 4.49 A. M.--Goleman and BE. 12th, faize terpretation or regulation” attempt. | Times Special
0 Fitzeerald. 21, of 42% N rst . 1 | ow y Wi | 5 $12] TRS. a1 Sta XN, Revstone, ox | arm B.-i00108 &. Noble. susoline ed to write into the law “intents ANDERSON, Ind. Dec. 11. —Santa
+ R14, Box! "9:33 A, 190; Doris Scott, 21, of R. R. 13. Box 231. tank 1 . s s | poses” i i y Claus also workin ity Reckless driving 0 0 ea ME Binns. orem | ADK os xpiosion. loss unestima ted |and purposes” not justified by Whe aus 2 3 18 g for the City Thalman, unkaown. i Failing te stop at | Sills, 18. of 461 S. Kevstone, 12.43 P. M.—Pierson and 24th. false ACLS language. of Anderson. through strest 0 John Coons, a5 Noe Prlie, Qooaent | TR B. M4500 Brosxvill 5. Whether Congress should clar-| Christmas shoppers last week Disobeying traffic Pe WhaRher. 21. of 190 % | 107 FOM.6341p WW North unknown, | fy the meaning of “interstate com- boosted the toll from downtown signal = 3 Julia’ Hun hd aes, Bor Jas. M13: Ineres or pass additional labor leg | Marine meters to $452.46, a new alter Burt 29, 9 8. N ian: | | 1slation. itv M Drunken driving 0 o| Nellie Carmack. 24. of Bs En i Teeth: | lon CRY Tove.
All others 5 oberi Henry Graham 27. of $83 E.| PATENT OPERA, red trim.
8 y — = cpp \ = — — | Drive. Woodruff Place: Margaret Wilcox, | OFFICIAL WEATHER : N D SEER ae, ‘Thanks,’ Happy Moth hh - dhl 3 n 16 resem, Wathe , "RN and-turned leather sole—3.95. Totals . 1 | inguon; Rosalie Johnson, A B ye: U. S. Weather Bureau an S, appy ol er A eC OEE
mont. y James Crawford. 18. of 1345 - MEETINGS TODAY | oa Marware Mastin. 13 of 33k Ne-| INDIANAPOLIS FORECAST: Fair to.
. i ® ® Indianapolis Dental Society, meeting, In- BE ow c o night with lowest temperature about 35; : \ A arter, 79, of 958 N. Bel ts ‘ Be, Ream, Hotel] GEOTRIn RichAion 08 oF po NHR: lamorrow increasing cloudiness And warm. rites to Ciothe-A-Chni dot} Washington, noon. : |, Dallas 3 . {er, probably showers at night. Soft TAN CALF slipper, lined Cervus Ciub, luncheon, Hotel Washing- | “GUS, FU Coover. 1S ry nL nt] —_ I = al; : ton, Myrtle Toli a ‘121 1 : : Sunrise 6:37 | Sunset ' with sheep wool. Flexible TEMPERATURE (Continued from Page One) leather sole—3.95.
noon. : Service Club, luncheon, Claypool Hotel, | Roland Tonkin:
0 4 noon. ' 'Jeneva Cook. 21. ot 1505 Roache S— —— Indianapolis Press Club, dinner, 48 “poi & 4 ov . —December 11, 1938— CA Me ire p.m rt Barth, 23. 3135 Hovev: Glen
. ; dola Lancaster, 24. 5 W ; : | ] Safety Engineers, meeuing, Hotel Wash- | Ertel ter oF Maer Whine ton: fam... 3% Tp m........ 19 Washington St. Put some dimes on Employees of Indianapolis ElecRO atech. Club, luncheon, Board of | CRIN \Pivthe. 2, of 2106 N. Sherman, —Teday— the line when vou pass and know trotype Foundry On. tpublican Clab, meeting. | NiNe Mall, 26. 2) . Pennsvivania. 1 6h Whois 33 that it will help clothe some child. International Typographical - ll Ba46!; E. \vashington St. 8 p.m. “| Marv Allg 28 Tor Bu hi et: NER Both the Social Service Depart- | Union Headquarters Employees A . 8 North Side Realtors, luncheon, Canary Victor uffman ! ment of the Public School and the paul H. Miller > 2 THY. WINE CALF slipper, regimental
. 0 9 . Cottage. noon | Katheryn Harris. 21 V. Hlinois. | %3¢ a. m......30.13 n : . SE y 3 . Notre Dame Club, luncheon, Spink-Arms —_— Freremorerrg re ————————— | parochial schools system checks Div. 995. Bus Drivers Union Peo- 1 , stripe, lined—Strauss Precipitation 24 hrs. ending 7a. m . a 4
io ; | a TURiversity Club, luncheon, Co- BIRTHS Total precipitation since Jan. 1. .... 39.44 each child to be sure the cases are; ples Motor Coach Co. ........ pr al é De Luxe—4.95. MR uD. Noe Boys Excess since Jan. 1 .................. 1.58 correctly represented and to make National Library Bindery Co.... 5
n. J , ting, Plumbers’ ~ a — ta § " : } A hd Sentral Labor Union, meeting Cordell, Elizabeth Doss, at City, MIDWEST WEATHER certain there will be no duplica- | Evelyn Honeywell abr ivn , i. Same style slipper in black kid
u, Pp. m. yron, Mary Kilggre, at Col i Industrial Union Couneil, meeting, Amal-| yn opp ; Oman. Indiana—Fair, colder in extreme south- | tion. ‘ . : hak " gamated Hall. 8 p m Bria homie Twin AC Tae niist a portion tonight, ne norow Lar | The cost of outfitting a child | Riph WO iru tree Rs ne Y with hand-turned sole—3.95. a FS John. Ji . po “rj cloudy and warmer, follow y Showers % Fgh , | ve Holy rvs trav vrer rv d 1 MEETINGS TOMORROW Qrion. Adele Danae. "at St. Vincent's. moron DIED end In northwest portion varies, of course, with the needs of | Jacob Weiss ‘as a aS Also in brown crushed calf—3.95. , ernard, Vera Marks. at St. Vincent's. . I id, | i — Rotary Clb, luncheon, Claypool Hotel, | Seomaro: Vera) RS LS Singent ine Miinols—Partly cloudy and ‘Warmer to-| Yoo Child, Sub Manges from $8 to $12. Chi Beta Kappa Sorority........ : RO cial Science Research Couneil, ineet- | “eB night and tomorrow, followed by showers Your gift wi appreciated in| Women’s Lions Club ZIPPER SLIPPER—electrified . Soc \ > >
nt's, Ferdinand, Mary PFiege, at St. Vincent's, | (OMOrrow in north and west portions. manv wavs. | T i pool Hotel, 2 p. m. ; , id Ss. d . wo Housewives ng Sop lis Bunting and Fishing Club, Girls Lower Michigan—Mostly cloudy tonight Remember, just call Children’s Sunshine Club of Sun- sheep wool cuff—blue or brown a on Sy calf. Soft sole—$3.
? nea da t y i Gooster Antoviation “of Kinancs "sem. | rel!” Helen Youne at Coleman, | Rorin ANG vewi portions tomotraw. Marm:| RILEY S551. nyside in =o yey Ynolds, at st.|er tomorrow and in north a es - a Pinicss "steve cunvention. Hotel Tivol, Bovd, Eunice Betis, at Methodist. tions tonight. Hh WM west vor: 1. Jisk for Ciuthe-A<Clhiln, Lady Aberdeen Artists Chapte Indiana Commercial Teachers: Associa. Robert. Helen Pn hy Detnadist Ohio—Fair tonight, tomorrow increasing of International Travel and tion, convention, 2035 N. Meridian St, 6: Mary, Olive Rush, at St. Vincent's. cloudiness and warmer followed by rain. | Study Club
octal Dap. OO ava te Lawrence MS ryt boys treme ‘east portion “onikht; “Tomortow | D ’ . Anonymous Tota Tam Taw, dinner, Hotel Washington, yx ol hos. Teasing cloudiness, rising temperature. | onors List y § Wc. A. anniversary dinner, Y. M. wh DEATHS WEATHER IN OTHER CINE = mM. Clothed Saturday .. RR 3 " Cave. Glib luncheon, Spink-Arms Hotel, | pectoris: SHu's, 95, at 119 Wekiheia, AnEIne | amarillo, Ng: Crear 2098 i : Previously clothed. ..... bat 4 Ww MMereator Club, luncheon, Hotel Lincoln, | cane, Carter, 54, at 145 8. Oriental, MYO- Boston nD Rain 39.38 3 | Clothed Directly bv Doras ren Total Clothed to Date 3 . J E 3 ; SLIPPER—soft soles and hee 5 Oniversal Club, luncheon, Columbia Club, lo Wes, 83, 1 City, dereiiney c= Cincimoati yoo. 37 | Clothed by Donors’ Cash oe : 2 Black, blue, winges3.$0 MOCniversity of Michigan Clob, Tancheon. | uKAtvh Crockett, 52. at 3450 Winthrop. | Denver v 339 i ($3282.77) vv.... 328 Miscellaneous Cash Donors— : . . Similar soft sole comfy slipper "Ralehis or Corambus. luncheon, K. of €.| pie, Wilbur, 3%. at Methodist, hper- | Jickonvile, Ha. |. Glovay 81 88 El WEB nina neni $5 BROWN KID EVERETT—leather iio Moll ob if Os Xie co. chen, Canary J Sephste, at 20 Ww. mason, KUSLOU M0. GRE Rt BH | Aas enti soles? and $3 Br ormenblack: ie, big CQURE Toor rewn, mens grille, | Lanta "Radley. 35. of 3081 Cornelius, | LE ANRC Goudy 3003 i | Mile-Of-Dimes (Estimate) ... $800 M. Bert Thurman . y
mi, a. ear . Block % . | chronic myocarditis, | Mpls.-St, Paul p 29 | A Fri . Win Men's ar Iieneon, Y. M. C. A. | Sarah Bertram, 74. at 1111 Lexington, Mobile. Ala. Rain Children Capt. William E. English Camp 84 U.S. W. V.
| arteriosclerosis. , | Be | oMary Lucas ™. at 36 W. Raymond. Nev jeans I BN 'P. R. Mallory Employes, Yaxley .. MARRIAGE LICENSES | “Prederick Tielkihg, $1. of 4712 South- HS IN Th Sea Dept. 34 Floor, Coil Winder Spencer Club Then AISts are trom atrvein vivacds [*epiern, eardie a Scular renal . ' | ittsbuigh i : | ang Ladder Switch 6 A Friend .. a » ounty Court House mes mon, 83, a rospect, arter- Portland, Ore, . ... Rain na | Employees Paper Package Co 6 Paoli Friend nen . sible vor errers «rn |fasclerosis, 4 al ] ) ton | names Arete vor e cor iliam (aelerman. 61, at 26 Kansas, 80 Bhantieo 15 1 Fn He & Co, Sales S L STR USS & C0 INC THE MAN S S ORE —— 3 : 1 8t, i - hy 1 } 1 : > ay RE EE won ww Bi BE Lu ed = L. OIRAUDS & LU., nc. FRE MAN 3 3 Fag 2 - % x 3 + % oe Ls 4 on » SS a LE a a Vike ] LA ATR NY ¢ pat Th »
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