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BACKBOARD

By TOM OCHILTREE

YOUR CONDUCTOR is in a

After all my high-powered experting on a few hi I came up with the ph

Friday and Saturday,

right guesses and 11 wrong ones for a percen Even vour little brother—I mean the one Ww

school yet—could have done better, was being taken to the gallows, “I knew, this was going to be a great lesson to me.’ To the teams I underestimated’ —apologies. To those that failed me—curses and black looks. If it hadn't been for Broad Ripple, I would have done fairly well on guessing the local squads. Rockets, however, dropped two games by the margin of one point. It will be a very long time indeed before I pick some of the teams I! had to win again, but this doesn't go for Broad Ripple. I have a feeling that the law of averages was working against the Rockets last week-end, and Ill string along with them some more. I can't honestly say, however, that my guessing record particularly surprised me. After publishing my picks numerous people around the] office sought me out and inquired about my health. Their conversations ran something like this: “Do you have these attacks often?) What ever you do, don't worry. They'll pass. I had an uncle that | used to get like that once in a while. When he got bad he used to think he was Napoleon, but of course he wasn't. You are” =» » = THERE is no telling how much he weighs or what sort of a left hand he has got, but the writer of the following letter sure seems like he is pining for a brawl. Ifere’s the letter: Dear Backboard: I've just come back from seeing Butler perform against Pitt. I hear Indiana plays the Bulldogs next Saturday night. Will their faces be crimson after Butler gets through with them! THE BOILERMAKER, = = = JAMES ROWE, who works in the publicity department at Ball State College, writes to wit: Dear Tom: When the fans around the State reach for the cracker-barrel and ask thetorically, “How is it that Butler manages to win so many Indiana College Conference championships?” the following statistics might afford a classic example of one fundamental reason, Little Roy (Seapy) Gardner, Ball State's ace hoopringer and one of the highest college scorers in the State, fired at the meshes 21 times in the Ball State-Butler game Dec. 9, and connected—once. As you know, Butler beat the Cardinals, 29.23. Last Thursday on the University Heights court, Gardner forgot about pressing too much. Indiana Central was the opposition. Soapy arched 22 attempts and gathered himself 10 field goals. Ball State whipped the undefeated Greyhounds, 50-41. There's a moral contained in these figures somewhere, JIM. Mavbe some teams do get the

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comparatively humble mood today. gh school games played enomenal record of 13 tage of 541. ho hasn't started to But just as the man said as he

Fieldhouse jitters against Butler, |but not all of them. As a matter of fact, Indiana Central never seemed to have much trouble this way when the Greyhounds were on the Bulldog schedule, = = » THIS COMES under the heading | of new coaching problems. Fred] Hunckler and Clifford Maschmeyer, | two Butler University freshmen basketball players who played with Jeffersonville High School last year, | have uprooted a new headache for | Coach Frank (Pop) Hedden. Because of their high school experience, the two boys are so used to passing to each other that they find it difficult to give the ball to the other three members of the first five, Naturally, this situation doesn't do much for the other three boys, | because everyone on a basketball {team likes to take a shot once in| a while,

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Wi 10 d Ad. Burial Crown Hill Friends may call at the mortuary.

BOLLINGER-—Fred 20 yeans hus usband of Myrtle, o Bolllnger I Dap ent and Bollin Deer brother of Bob {eit C1 Harrie Kenninger passed away Sun evening. neral

Wednesday, +1:30 at e 5 a HERRMANN # UNERAL 8. East St, an [3 p. Sevangelioal and Reformed Friends invited. Burial Crown Friends may call after 6 p. m.

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CASTLE Gorge W., age 87, father of Mrs. William Resner of Indianapolis, Mrs. Nellie Crane of Detroit, rs. Bessie Enton Huntington Park, J hs 0 Qustle Set

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LN m,, fro CHAPEL, Illinois at 10th. Burial TRAN Park. Friends may call at the chepel atter 5 p. m. Monaay

FANSLER-—-Earl M., age 49, ssed aay % 8t., Vincent's "Hospital unday, hulband of Jeanette Fansier R43 of Sarl Allen sler, brother of Mrs. Frank Jackson, Mrs. Ralph Hodgins Joseph Fansler and Noble Sensi au x. Indianapolis. Funeral 10 a. Wedn at the MOORE & KIRK IRVINGRTUARY, 42 E. Wash. § Friends invited. Burial Floral Park.

HADLEY--Kleber, W. father of Horace Miller Hadley and brother of Hannah Hadley, nes, ucy Metgaih Witt W., and

Joel WwW. Ha dley, assed away & Sun ay mornin 7, a s home, Fall 1 Creek ng, Di Panerai services at the ome, m,, Tuesday, Dec. 19. Friends invited. Ruterment at Crown Hill, pri-

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In Memoriams

FREIJE—In lovin dear father, Michael away Dec. 18, 1022, More and more Friends may But they little Lies within our hearts conce SON

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HELLMANN—Rudolph C., entered into rest Sunday, age 56 years, father of Betty Jane elimann, brother of Mrs. Lenore Meyer and Mrs, 2h. 23% Services Tuesday, 7 fro HA Ww, MOORE PEACK CHAPEL. Burial Oshkosh, Wis.

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| HIGBEE—Helen J, age 44, of 746 Addison, wife of Fred J. Higbee, passed away

“a # & THE LOCALE and cast of players was different, but there was, something reminiscent about the | | Frankfort-Tech game at the Tech | gym Saturday night. The Hot Dogs worked pride Ye 3 lead and then stalled the ga on the Green and White netters | More than a decade ago, Frank kept Tech from the State title fore same way, But there has been a change of fan opinion on the stall since | that time. It used to be regarded | almost as unsporting, but now the | fans themselves recognize that it is smart basketball. Apparently the new out-of-bounds rule aids a team trying to stall. At any rate, Coach Everett Case's Frankfort charges, who were; teading 31-23 at the end of the third quarter, took the ball ‘out of | bounds three times in the final’ period in preference to taking foul | shots. Thy final seore was 38-30 in favor of Frankfort and Capt. Jim Laughner was the hero in the victor's lineup.

TRAFFIC KILLS 4 INSTATE, 1 HERE

Several Injured Seriously; Vegetable Grower, Hurt Wednesday, Dies

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Traffic injuries claimed five lives ™ Indianapolis and Indiana over the week-end. More than a score of persons were injured here, several | seriously. The dead were: FRED BOLLINGER. 20 of R. R. 20, Box 910, who died yesterday of injuries received here Wednesday. MRS. MARY SEYBERT, 21, Greenwood, injured fatally when her car was overturned. DALE SCHLEGELMILCH, 36, Monticello, struck by a car near Reynolds, Ind. MITCHELL BLASZCZAK, 17, Detroit, fatally hurt near Clinton when an auto transport truck | overturned. JOE MATZ, 41, of near New Marion, whose head was crushed by bridge girder while riding on top of truck.

Dies of Brain Concussion

Mr. Bollinger, a vegetable grower, ' was injured fatally when his auto! collided with une reported to have| been driven by Jerry Fouty, 69, of! 2300 S. California St, in the 2300) block S. West St. Mr. Bollinger died | ,, victory Friday with a triumph over [in the Emhardt Clinic, 1621 S. Bast] Morton Memorial. Excuse, please. | Ss Dr. Norman R. Booher, Deputy | . + + It's Butler vs. Towa tonight at | Coroner, said death resulted from a the fieldhouse, A it should be a brain concussion. dandy. The victim is survived by his wife,

» . » TIP INS: Bill Menke, Indiana University's star center, is expect- | to report for track this spring! and compete with the two-mile re-| lay team. , . . A four-team high school invitational net tournament is to be held in Bloomington New (Year's Day. In addition to the host school, Columbus, Mitchell and | Martinsville are to compete. . . We mentioned the other day that | Jackson in Clinton County and Milroy in Rush County had lost eight straight. That was just backward, they had won that many straight. Incidentally, Milroy added another

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| Robert, and a sister, Mrs. Harriet | Kenninger. Services will be at 1:30 p. m.

Mrs. Myrtle Bollinger: a daughter, sketball

Tonight's schedule in the BushFeezlie Monday Night League at the Pennsy Gym 0 —Sehwitzer - Cummins vs Crawn. 3:30-Sha whee A.C 2:50--Gem Coal vs

Royal

ve, Kingan Knights, Goldsmith Seco. In games play ed last night at the First United Brethren Gymnasium, the U. B. Cubs defeated Woodruft Place, 34 to 26, and the U. B. Silver Grays defeated Victory Methodist, 30 to 21.

The Westridge team, paced by Howard Archer who scored 26 points, defeated English Avenue Boys’ Club, 63-28. The defensive play of Dick Dowdell for the winners was a fea-

ture. The Westridge aggregation!

has lost but one game in six starts.

Bysh-Feezle Sunday League resuits in games played at Pennsy Gym: _ Omar mon

Bakery, 29: Drikold Refrigera-

Cartage, Marine 23: Weidemann Beer, 14,

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General League, 21, Prunty Artists,

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the holidays: Boys’ Big Six Sunday afternoon, Wednesday night Bluff Road, Girls’ Big Six and Girls’ Tuesday Night Sunday School.

This week's schedules in the BushFeezle Leagues:

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has been suspended in the following Em-Roe Leagues until after |

Wednesday at the G. H. Herrmann Mortuary and 2 p. in. in the Immanuel Evangelical and Reformed Church, Burial will be at Crown Hill. Mr. Bollinger was president of the

Darlene; a son, David; his mother,’ | Mrs. Harry Bollinger; a brother, and Kingan's topped Seven Up, 34 to 20, in other encounters.

Non-league scores at Pennsy Gym: Chain A. C., 27; Castleton Aces, 18 Mt. ot Jackson Juniors, 29; Sterling eer, Nt. Jackson Tire, 58: Johnson Mar et, 3%: West Side Cash

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sociation and was a member of the 113th Observation Squadron, Indiana National Guard: the Indianapolis Aero Club and the Captal City Gun Club. Condition Critical

M. I A, Church, 8: Capitol Motors, 18 Orie Foxworthy, 35, of 2609 Moore |

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oly Gross Crusaders, 26 Beveridge Paper, 30: Pure

Four games ‘were staged on the Pennsy court Saturday night. Re-

sults:

BALTIMORE, Dec. 18 (U. P) —| Joseph Frank (Pat) Dengis, 37, United States marathon run champion, was killed yesterday in an airplane crash near here. The plane's)

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owner, Richard Henry Sohn, 21. also! was killed. Both men were employed at the Glenn L. Martin aircraft factory. Dengis was National and PanAmerican champion at the marathon distance, which is 26 miles. He also held the record for that distance and won 13 of his last 15 starts. For the third consecutive time he won the National championship at Yonkers, N. Y.. last November in the record time of two hours, 33 minutes and 45.2 seconds.

Archibald Receives $10,000 Fight Offer

NEW YORK, Dec. 18 (U. P).— Featherweight Champion Joey gE. Archibald will accept a $10,000 offer 3:0—Speedwa Banik By us “rents [to defend his title against Jimmy (Perrin at New Orleans Feb. 12 Liehr's Tavern o defeated Link Belt, | for 26, his manager; Al Weill, indi37 to 34, in the feature tilt of the cated today. Big Six League at the Hoosier Ath-| “Promoters Irwin Poche and Lou letic Club yesterday. Stewart-War-| Raymond of New Orleans forwarded ner beat Lawrence Denzells, 38 to 27,| the offer to me tendering Archibald

rT] the privilege of taking $10,000 or Co PY Rl 371% per cent of the net gate,” Weill Personal and said. “Tt looks good to me but we'll Relative

take two or thre days before noti-

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ght now, it looks as if we will.” Zuppke Eases Off NITE & ALL DAY SUNDAY

CHAMPAIGN, Ill, Dec. 18 (NEA). LYRIC NEWS SHOP |

—Bob Zuppke for the second year 33 N. Illinois St.

Tonight—Pennsy Gym ‘30—Sehwitzer-Cammins ys. R. C, Cola, 30—Schawnee A, C. vs. Kingan Knights. 8:30—-Sece vs, Gem Coal. Tomorrow—Peansy Gym 30—Arlington Merchants vs. Barth Place. So Hp Serre Paper vs. DeGolver Print. 0:0 Reh wood focal vs. Ted's Ramblers. Tomorraw—Hoosier A. C. 15—HReesier A. C. vs, U.S. NY

‘13—Stewart. Warner ve. J.D. Adams. S:15—Kingan Reliable vs. Kioneh Bros,

Wednesday—Pennsy Gym SSa—titveiand Wrecking vs. Wilkinson

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P:30—Kingan Knights vs. Geo. J. Mayer, Thursday—Pennsy Sh 3:30-—-Capitol Motors vs. Lill bh, Stewart. Warner vs, K an neha ERrmployment Compensation vs,

Merchants vs,

Drayton Gym 7:30—Inland Container vs. Crown Products. R:30-—Schwitrer-Cummins vs, Trim Oil. 9:30—Indianapolis Railway vs. even Friday—Broadway oy oe hi 5:00—-Central Christian vs.

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Inland Container, 33: Eastern Coal, Ave, was reported in critical condivat -Warner Ranges, 1%: Browns: | tion in City Hospital. He was struck West Side Cash Coal, 28; Laag’s Phar-| Saturday night by an auto in the macy, 20, | 43500 block E. Washington St. Both A public drawing will be held ‘at | legs and his left arm were fractured Pent Gym Friday night for the land he suffered hear injuries. Holiday Gold Medal Tournament.| Two-year-old Eleanor Bennett, inAll team managers must be present | Jured yesterday when she was ‘or file their entry before 8 p. m. Struck by an auto as she ran across ‘For information call Li. 9595. |the intersection of New Jersey and New York Sts, was reported in fair condition at City Hospital. She Marathon Champ |was believed to have received a ; {head injury. The car was reported to have been Dies in mn Crash ‘driven by Claude Smith, 62, of 258 |S. Arlington Ave. Police were told Eleanor ran into the street after | breaking away from her sister, May '| Marie, 10. Eleanor is the da ter of . Mr. and Mrs. Georye Bennett, {620 E. Miami St. William Jewell, Capitol Ave, received a head injury when he was struck by a car driven by William Howard, 42, of 2112 Wendell St, Saturday in the 1300 | block N. Senate Ave. He is in City | Hospital. VICE RING ACTIVE IN STATE, SHERIFF SAYS

RICHMOND, Ind. Dec. 18 (U.P). —Sheriff Arthur Quigley said today | {that several missing Wayne County | {young women have been traced to a | Chicago vice ring and announced that John Slapikas, alias Frank Sorg and John Miller, has been turned over to Chicago Federal authorities for prosecution on Mann Act charges. Slapikas was charged with contributing to the delinquency of a 17 year-old Cambridge City girl.

TREATED AT HOSPITAL Jesse Howard, 57, Frederick Hotel, was treated at City Hospital today for head lacerations received last night when he was slugged and robbed of $3 by two men with whom he went for a ride.

STATE DEATHS

AMBOY — Isaac Flook, 74 Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. George Foust and Mrs. Mabel Schienner.

wu ARTORDSILLE — Gertiunde Brady. | ers, Mrs 8helb

| Sha iy Bana Mander ELKHART--Charles Thomas Abbott, 65. Survivors Da heen, Rts. Edson: sons,

Everett, © ant . C.H, and B. Abbott: brother, “william, 0) LY

EVANSVILLE—Hentry Dendin vivors: Daughters, Misses Irene Dendinger: sons, Elmer dred Frank sisters, Theresa Schnell and Mrs. | Sxances Hopkins; brothers, Andrew and!

ronut Becker, 61. Survivors: Mrs, Oscar Fe mbach and Elbrecht.

Mrs. Albert and W alter; iy

Sur

Sisters, Mrs. eop e. Sons. Peter Reut-

eorge Koenig, 72. Sutvizots: Nhe | daughters, Mrs. Viola rs. Fulcher and Miss Gerthy . Roe: , Mrs. William Lovell 3 , 56. Survivors: Wife. daughters, Mrs. Anna Laura Hyburn and Miss Mary Francis Clouse: sons, John and Paul; sisters. Misses Katherine, Frieda, Mary and Louise Clouse Mrs. Anna Peters; brothers, Albert, Harry,

Mrs. C. Oschner, 72. Ra Biers, rs. Fundermeier: son, | Mrs. B. Reed; brothers, A. J. Taylor William T "Mills, 74. J. Nn Mills. Mrs. Leona Forbeck. Mrs, Elizabeth Mattern. Miss Rose Hoefling, 40. Survivors: Moth M Theresa Mrs, | Joseph Will, Mrs. Eimer Will, Mrs. Turk and Miss Katherine Hoefling: brothers, Sylvester, Leo and Rudolph. " DeMET ot a: Sutviyoss: Jaughs r s. Jose apker; sons, George, Anton, Conrad and Theodore. : FAIRMOUNT--Mrs. Clark K. reel, n. liam: sons, John

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FT. WAYNE-Chatter .~ Beats, 69. Sure iiDIS: Soe, Lottie: son, Albert, aret Druley, ” Rartieors: Sis- : three so

Ries. e arles Smi A. Blaine, 57. Survivors: Wife, sons, Richard and Robert; stepMildred ut: sister, Mrs. Frank brothers, Virgil and Hoyt ne.

Cook; Isaac Tredway, 59. Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Theresa Hamilton, Mrs. Ada Halsey. Misses Betty Jane and Ruth Marie Tre day: sons, Joseph, Herman, Alvin, Albert and Howard; sister, Mrs, Elizabeth BredeMrs. Cecelia

Boekley, 64. Survivors: Daughters, Mrs, Esther Rodish and Mrs. Marcelline Swain;

Mrs. Jennie Osterman. Mrs. Lydia M. Doswell, Husband, Charles: daughters. rss Brinton, Mrs. Lillian C. ieffer, Beatrice Lind and Mrs, sons, Charles Jr. and Donald: John Miles: sister. Miss Hattie Miles, Mrs. Anna Scheuman, 53. Survivors Daughters, Mrs. Amanda Berning, Misses | Marie and Clara Scheuman: son, Albert.

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turday. Funeral ‘Tuesday, 1:30 p. m,, al h Woodworth-Etter Tabernacle. Friends ha rn od the FARLEY NERAL Rd 4 W. Morris St., tine, Buriat ashington Park,

HILGEMEIER-—-Frank, age 72, brother of George and Mrs. Matilda Schreiber, Juliette, Ind, passed away Sunday mroning. Services at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY, Wednesday, 3 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Concordia Cemetery. Friends may call at the mortuary aiter 6 p. m. Monday.

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. Richard Lee Steigerwald, 3. Survivors: Parents, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Steigerwald; | datee, ry lyn t M. Steel e, 52. Survivors: Mrs "Elizabeth Steele; sisters, IM arnbati, M

miler; Ernest and L. Eugene,

FRANCISCO-—Moses i vivors: Wife, Julia; Leculleet; stepsons, | and Gus’ Snyder.

FRANKFORT Mrs.

Molhek Mrs: L. . R.

brothers,

89. Mrs. Perry,

Hyman, sister, George,

- | LovTr—witiam H., age 78, 1227 Richland, Sars | husband of Blanche Loutt, father of Marion C. Loutt, New York, and Paul Sander, brother of Frank and Albert utt. Mrs. Bertha Hunter and Alice | Frenzel, Reed, away y Rasy morning. Funeral edn, esday, p.m. at tle FARLEY UNERAL HOME 1604 Moris ar Burial Plainfield, Friends | rite

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Mary Ellen Pruett, | 40. Survivors: Husband, Elijah; sons. Willie | and Owen; daughters, Mrs. Thomas Mor- | fi « Mrs. Ralph Paul, Mrs. Arthur Mossoh, | Mrs. Kenneth Alexander and Mrs. Paul | gsley; sister, Mrs. S. M. Cunningham; | | bre her, Wilham Belcher, GAS CITY-—William E. Futrell, 76. Survivors: Wife, Hannah: sons, Floyd, Garl| and Leo; daughters, Mrs. Mae Wine, Mrs.

Nora Neilson and Mrs. Dorothy Truss; sis- | ter, Mrs. Levi Pierce.

GENTRYVILLE—Mrs. Arlevia Williams, 82. Survivors: Sons, Clark and Rev, T Williams. GREENSBURG—P. M. Rhodes.

HUNTERTOWN-—Mary Elaine odou. 17. Survivors: Parents. Mr. and Mrs. Isadoe Oddou; sister, Mrs. Maxine Utterback; brothers, James and Harold.

JEFFERSONVILLE—Leonard Bedell, 64 Survivors: Wife, Hattie; daughters, Mra. | | Edna _Beanblossom, Mrs. Josephine Bean, | | Mrs. Mae Morris and Jirs Annie Quinn; | sons, Orville and Virgil KNIGHTSTOWN —Mrs. Harriet E. Stomm, | { 87. Survivors: Daughters, rs | Washburn and Mrs, ymond Morrison |

KOKOMO-—George Landers, 76. Sur! Wife: sons, plomer she Clarence. | brothers, Don and L. Tarris Sokol, 45. Sree Wite, sons, James and Billy; brother: Mordecai Maish, 83. Survivors: Sister, Mrs. ma Kent and MrS. Kiziah Wil. helm. Saughtets, Mrs, Madge Smith, Mrs. rs. Ruth Dunn and Mrs. Blanche Jenkins: son, Murl Maish. —Mrs. Cora a aiape, Su Survivors: Husband, William; sisters va Patterson and Mrs. Thurza Hawk; ye R dy Amos, Verl and Ora Edwards

NEW ALBANY-—J, H. Beaucond, 82. Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. William J. Martin and Miss Eva Beaucond. NEW CASTLE-—Mrs. Mary L. Shook, 76. Survivors: Son, Otis Coats; sisters, Mrs. Laura Mills and Mrs. Bertha watkins;

NEW HAVEN—Ervin Becker, 14. Survivors: Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Becker: sisters, Naomi, Wilma, Hilda and Elma: brothers, Carl and Elmer. ORLEANS—George McIntosh, 71. Surviv-| ors: Wife, Florence: daughter, Mrs. Julia | Johnson; son, Glenn; four brothers; one| sister

ROCHESTER — Fred Perschbacher, 62. | Survivors: Wife, tie, daughter, Mrs. Wil- | mer Wine: son, Fred Jr. RUSHVILLE—Mrvs. Orville Leisure. Sur- | vivors: Husband: son, Jes: daughter, | Erith! father. Pheul Linville: ‘sister, "Mrs. $ | Harry Leisure; brothers, Cicero and Rus- | WATSON sell Linville » SHELBY VILLE—Henry Marion, 86. Sur- ! viver: r: Daughter, Murs. Carrie McKay.

M'GURTY-—Pearl, beloved wife 3 John r McGurty, daughter of Mrs. Henry Smith: sister of Lula Bryan and Earl Stith. "ali | of Detroit, Mich., and Mrs. Merel , Sump. son of Indianapolis, died Sunday 17. Puneral Swi. Tuesday, Dec, wi from the RN a To AL HOME, 1503 N. Meridi 2 m. Burial Calvary Comdian Friends’ invited,

| M'NAMARA—James J. (Mack), brother of John F. McNamara, city, and Mrs. John Matz, Denver, COL, randfather of John L., James E. and Robert J, Grande, died at the home of his niece, Mists Kathryn Holland, 1848 W. Moris. Saturday eve-| ng. Funeral Tuesday at the! Rir y Mortuary; 9 m., Assum tion | Church. Burial, Cincinnati, 0. ends invited,

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POLAND-—-Eliza E.. age 86, mother of Mrs. Effie M. Farley and Mrs. Ethel Schrowe. po, away cuhany morning. _runeral davis. \ m. dod wis LE . rri Friends a invited, Buia) Mt, Jackson,

PIERSALL-—Susie M., formerly of Indianapolis, beloved wife of Oscar Piersall, mother of Von Piersall of Palm Beach. Fle, Max of Indianapolis, Hugh and Carl P W. Va.; sister of Mrs, on Ill, Earl Wicker, Howard Wicke €onDereville Ind., Frank and Russell. Laurel, ny omas Wicker, Decatur, Ill, pasied away at Parkersburg Sunday, C a Services at the Victory Memo- « JP. ureh, fon fina Villa

Ma 21, 30 Friends invited. ‘Interment’ philadephin: Ind. Friends may call at the home o Mrs. Eugene Wilkins, 1041 Churchman after 7 p. m, Tuesday. GADD

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| ROBBINS—Paul W. of 1051 W. 30th St. beloved husband of Elizabeth oth St. | father of Mrs. Mary McClain, pasSsed away Dec. 17, age 61 years. Services Wednesday, 2 p. m., at St. Paul M. E. Church, corner of Rader and Bugene Sts, Burial Crown, a, Friends may fall at W. D. BEA Ossi MORTL. r, 1327 W. after 6 p. m, Rushville paper p opy. |

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Lula B., age of Oliver M, Waison, B. and Noble B. Watson and Mrs. Howard Walters, sister of John H., Emmett, Frank and Benjamin Butler, Mrs, J. I. Burns, Mrs. Elizabeth Greenlee and Mrs. H. Breece, passed away Saturday evening. Funeral from SHIRLEY CENTRAL CHAPEL. INlinois at 10th St. Tuesday, 1 p. m. Lewis Creek Cemetery, southeast of Shelbyville. No. 8. Friends may any time,

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WHITE -- Bertha, age 75 vears, away Saturday afternoon at residence,

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TG. H. HERRMANN

DR- “Mn

HISEY & TITUS

MOR'1UARY

951 N. DELAWARE ST. | LI-3828

| Mm-1150

MOORE & KIRK

CH-180¢

| 948 N. Illinois St.

J. C. WILSON

jm 1230 Prospect St.

Lost and Found

brown purse, child's glasses and money, in Ayres Saturday afternoon. Kee return glasses. 630 N. Emerson.

brass

underneath; ils i703 E. 46th

collar. Reward. 4029,

LIBERAL REWARD—Small brindle color, chest and “Bootsy.” LI-4915, LI-5 LOST—St. Bernard pu “if marks. Name Rh

STUDENT or moloved ~ white change light services mornings nings for room, Must like children. BR-150 GIRL—Complete beauty course in hgh duties. ROYAL BEA EMY, 401 Roosevelt Bldg.

M. LUNCH ROOM, 843 E.

IR-4302.

25, full

Help. Wanted—-Male

charge; wages.

“Toy PAF neck white,

Help Wanted—Female

| TA-6056-8 |

SHIRLEY BROS. CO.

L1-5409

DR-0322 Re

containin

front o p money, IR-7727.

__Male Beagle hound, black and tan, aL 8 studded

red M

St.

Boston,

tan body, black ea. Reward. CH-

ee

girl, and

board and 0 lary.

‘exchange |

ACAD- | |

WAITRESSES, experienced, at once, P. & | Washington,

STYDIO living room for white maid,

18-

9

U. S. ARMY

Good pay enlist today. cies exist now for service ur wail, Panama and, the . Contact the U.S. Army Recr Station, 429 Federal aianapolis, Indiana.

Men Wanted for the

Vacan-

pbuilding, In=

1 Has S. A

uiting

A CHAIN drug with clerking position. Box MIDDLE-AGED man hotel. Lee's Licensed Agency, Ave.

experience. 20 t, Times.

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RT Housekeeping Rooms

$2.50—MERIDIAN, 2315 N. — Nicely fur-|$ nished, next bath, innersprings, good transportation, gentleman; phone.

$2.50—TACOMA, 517 N.—Nicely furnished, warm room, next bath, good transportation: reasonable. ALABAMA, 2412 N.—Light, _Thbae. 1-2 emploved.

AUTO AND DIAMOND

LOANS

20 Months to Pay

' WOLF SUSSMAN, ING. | 239 W. WASH ST. Established 38 Years Opposite Statehouse

“warm room board optional.

CENTRAL, room, next Reasonable. COLLEGE, 343¢—One single, one double, fiivale bath, Pane. gentleman preerred, reasonab Weal

DELAWARE. 400 N., / PT. 8—Nicely furs nished ont room, extra warm, constant not wa GRAY, 560 N= Clean, next bath, private home. no other roomers gentleman. CifaSiSett, ~~ ~~ ne | ILLINOIS, 1736 N.—Large pleasant iront; | {hherspring. also studio couch, 2, more. | MABSACHUSETTS "AVE.. 703. Apt. 9—Clean | front room; steam heated; sober man.

oH Lovely frt. rm., emp.

Talbott, 1652 N. ina, phone, priv.

| WASHINGTON BLVD., 2820—Nice. warm, |

Hsu Nicery furnished warm bath, Private entrance,

Winter coATs 'S-

+ MILLER-WOHL CO. 45 E. Wash. St. RL 2230

WOODRUFF, 586. Middle Drive—Nice fro ont | room, suitable 2 adults; reasonable. CH-31%3. 32D, 603 E. enNear Central) —Comfortable home, steam apt stoker, breakfast optional.

ional. TA-2818 oi,

WHILE THE REST OF THE TOWN SLEEPS HAAG'S ALL-NIGHT DRUG

STORE 22nd and Meridian

IS OPEN

bed roo Foor

A-0406-J 15

next fi

| EMPLOYED girl to share lov __apartment north; reasonable.

Rooms With Board

CARROLLTON, 1420—Front room, bath; RL considered; good __care. CENTRAL, 2337-Coz ES 800

front; twin beds, meals, privileges.

two Re+1080.

E, 2309-Lovely front Tui, a lent meals. ‘Laundry, mendin _ fined home. Gentleman, $7. 030. COMER, 1205— Warm; twin beds, innerBEE. meals; widow's home; #&5.

iLLINOIS. 170 1730 N.—Large. warm down-

rs room: innersprings; good mcals; EH privileges; phone.

Hotels

Make Woodworking Your Hobby-Use

DELTA MOTOR DRIVEN TOOLS

Exclusively at

front, room; shower bath: $3. TA-3821. le

vate entrance, Central, ADDISON, 9 N. “3-Room apartment, gas. paid.

lights, bath;

BARTH, ~ 2146—Warm, nodern, everything utilities. Reasonable.

rooms, ground floor: good he bath. CARROLTON, door, prviate kath.

__ entrance. HE-44 POLLETR He

180486; 2 downstairs,

_ulshed: “phone; adult DELAWARE, 1002 N. Ed hot water heat; ate re EAST, 428 N.—Front two-room a steam heat. utilities furnished, entrance.

FLETCHER,

modern; utilities; walking dista

w Fountain

Utilities. 1205—Near

ern. Next bath,

LINDEN, modern front; utilities. LI-9403 RIDIAN, 814 N. (Library apart Very nice furnished apartment; walking distance: $5 up. NEW JERSEY, N., springs, private; men, or elderly.

OLIVE, 1838—You

privileges, _HA-3204-W need

). STATE, N., front rooms; utilities. portation. _ Adults. STATE, bath, utilities, private. Adults. car. 10TH, W.. furnished; Joutherh exposure; entrance. BE-0144-W, iiTH., E., clean; comfortable Sandy Adults. RI-127

$5 UP—Clean furnished Se PATmentS. sink, hot water.

“light housekee furn rooms,

"warm = artment; large Jl0%ees; everything fur-

556—Two rooms, sink,

furnished housezeeping

2310—Studio; 1-2

warm private entrance, bath! Come and qualify. 423--Two unfurnished, Stores and trans-

1148—Two furnished rooms down; 3736—2 large furnished or un-

822 -— 3-room furnished : Fink: private

store window decorator, Permanent | | MA

for night clerk in | RENT— Five rooms 541 Ma

nn

Pri1103

furnished

utilities

i pu +

CARROLLTON. 1222—Two nicely furnished

at, next

“in-a-private

1-room

~ bedroom,

$5. Separate room, $2.50.

artment; private | “rrictly nce.

GUILFORD, 2311—$4.50—Two rooms, mod-

arm. Square;

ments) —

utilities:

innergentle-

"room,

light,

Prospect

private

apt.;

12TH., 6101-3 1 furnished: clean; good hea MODERN COTTAGE—Room, a privileges, garage: $5. erside car.

furnished or

1325 Roache, Riv-

“kitchen

Qe want aa results in The low word rates in the city. RI- $1 for quick Tesults at low ©

Apartments for Rent

Times at

Zhone 0st

18

VONNEGUT'S

120 EB. Washington St

$4.50 WEEK ROOSEVELT HOTEL

Capitol and Ohio St. Guest Laundry Free

MILNER $450 WEEK|", HOTEL OUSST LAUNDRY FREE

INOIS NEW PALACE HO

4 N. New Jersey: clean, Seam hea $2.50 week; B50¢

Spore Hoa a $4,,

No DATEY

Gt Ahteed course of Rr away with Easy queer new piano.

_WILKING MUSIC oy

120 EAST ONIO ST.

INDIANA TRUST co. ||

J a

SS.

SELL, Stokers, Bi profit. Factor " te Enterprise, '2820° Locust, St. oud "Mo.

Positions Wanted, Female 10

= HOUSEKEEPER Refined. white, 34, Mothe erless Christian Hom: Lockiand,

120 William St., Ohio.

HOUSEKEEPER Colored. on. Stay nights; West St.

and 7 “¥3is-old references. 919 N

Schools & Instructions

1940 GOVERNMENT JOBS. ‘Mave a pointe ments expected: $106-8175 month, Prepare immediately, at home, for Indianapolis examinations. List positions FREE, Write today. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, Dept, 126C. Rochester, N, MEN, WOMEN--Enroll now. Big money in beauty work; fare refunded; work for room and board: E-Z ire case, come now, ROYAL BEAU _EMY, 401 Roosetvelt | “Bldg g.

ack suite Y ACADw

iw.

= For SECURITY SECU RITY and Cp ORT

TRUSSES . 38%

456 E. Wash. St.

[I WILL NOT be ro for any debts contracted by any one other than by myself afte Monday,

Dec. 1939, _ Kenneth Trout. Clermont,

SPECIAL uireu.

Diens shampoo Sek International Beauty School, nao te Oil Permanent Complete, $1 International Beauty School, 229 N. Penn.

HAIR DYE Clinic, Wed. afternoon.

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

1% FOOT 5 DRA. P. HALL

treatments. DR. A. P. 402 Kresge Bldg. RI: Li

| RATREVE SHAMPOO, WAVE, ALL 3, 25c, Royal Beauty Acad. 401 Roosevelt ‘Bids,

COUPLE WILL ADOPT BABY. Pay doctor, _ hospital fees. 2849 Central. lea

(ALTERATION SPECIALISTS)

LADIES’, MEN'S GARMENTS CLEAN -PRESS -REPAIR-REL'NE REASONABLE

MEYER O. JACOBS 212-214 E. 16th WY

Personal Services

In

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(CARPENTERING)

| REMODELING—Repairing for real “estate un si idence, Weatherstrip, painting, 1-3862. _

——

CONTRACTING)

jv - | ARPENTER WORK, OR RE — | CPAIRED. ROOFING. PAINTING. PAY MENTS. RICE. TA-TN1. BUILT-IN kitchen cabinets. made to order? EHo34s remodeled. Free estima

_ (GIFT SUGGESTIONS) GIVE your business friends--1000 cards—

3 50. ICHARDS THE PRINTER, 127 __E. New York. 2

LL (HEATING—VENTILATING) —— HEATING and ventilating, uttering,

spouting, roofing, chimney repairing, 2S ¢ building, general maintenance. DR-42

(PAPERHANGING)

PAPERHANGING - Paper steam. Samples furnished ainting. Work guaranteed. HAMILTON, DR-1691 PAPPRHANGING. cleaning, on Int, xt. Estimates Jie. Work guaranteed. _ ROBERTS. CH-62 aL "GUARANTEED pecial price on 1 or 2 rooms. BE-0699, (VENETIAN BLINDS)

VENETIAN BLINDS— Window shades. PATRSON SHADE & FLOOR COVERING con 1142 N. Meridian.

(WASHER REPAIRING)

Parts, service any makes, | HE-40° -4016 Est. “Sheets Service Shop. -

(WINDOW SHADES)

ee

s—

removed with

re —

~ 1350 N. Illinois. RI-1581.

Farms—Suburban 20

| 40 Acres, No Imp., $2500 86th ae st of Rd, 13. Stream, parh e. Asa: HACK C. CARR. HU-2200, jayden.

coms, semi-m modern $18. Rebecca Dr., BE-0120, or 5015 Rocke

ville Rd.

RENTAL DIRECTORY

Apartments for Rent 18

32D St. EN 10—Attractive 5 rooms and sun parlor; also maid's room; adults only. HA- 1760.

18A

810',—Attractively utilities.

Furn. Houses—Apts.

$9-$10; ILLINOIS, N., jurhished efficiency apartment; $26—8., cozy, 4-rm., home, yar., gar.; ers. WHITE, HE-4466 ALABAMA, 1854 N.—2 rooms, private entrance: utilities phone; reasonable. 3 DELAWARE, 713 N., APT. 2—3 1st floor front, nicely furnished, Outi: es; adults. GUILFORD, College, 1719, | Houses for Rent

“othe

5, sink, stove: Turnished:

“2744—Lower, heat, water, $35, 1, 2, 3-room, _ housekeeping,

19

Thoroughly Redecorated 5937 Central; 3 bedrooms and bath up fireplace in living room and one in social room; 2-car garage; lovely location; only Broadway: 3 bedrooms and bath lage dh Jing room; 7.50, Seibeg sbi be de.

drooms and bath | up; be ligne 2843 N. Delaware: upper duplex; | rome bath and sunroom; $40. bath; south Mr,

|

room, | §77.50,

39 A |

five

617 N. Beville; 5 rooms and Side 2 double; $35, water paid. Call t w HALL- HOTTEL Ci CO. LI-2541,

$13--3545 E. NORTH H BT. —4-room double, clean; water paid, HU-1 428.

PEAT sd (Duplex, ¢, 422

$22 50—Modern 5-room u N. DeQuincy, garage. BANCROFT, 333 N.—6-Room “odes n douse ble, A-1 condition. $37.50. IR-63

BETHEL, 2212—Seven-room ICL Rie: Four rooms, lavatory, toilet down. Three rooms full bath up. Garage. $26.50.

DR-1099. Has ns heats; Yori.

and others. th ern or Ie, S15 thing. ve of coa 31 co Kpy at 130 E. New

DEARBORN, 601 N. TN od. 6-rm. double, __newly deco., easily heated, garage.

EUGENE, 1127—7-room modern; 2-car ga= rage. HA- 4340-J, call evenings. THREE-ROOM DOUBLE, a 1317 EVERETT ST. HE-1740. LS, 935 E. 57TH—3 Bedrooms, fireplace, shade trees. $18"

FOREST HIL redecorated, __HA-3268-W.

A-

Cholce apts. miadly shown.

GENERAL APARTM ENTS, |

9 W Vermont

LARGE EFF. {

1335-—2-Bedroom, unf apart Faknt; stoker heat, shower, ities: reasonable. MERIDIAN, Foom, fireplac _ Frigidaire,

Ao Bedroom, bath,

ment home; new ba tion. MA-3519. BE-44486.

Een brvaia “Doth, ° riva dist Stance, RI-1068.

sulisies,

APARTMENT RENTAL BUREAU

newly ay pd. 1660 College

1923. N.—Sun parlor

MERIDIAN, 3055 N. Tae “apartth, heat, refrigera-

8.—3- -room ho 1 apart-

HE-1328

INC. 4439

urnished ell utile

living tchen,

ki

alking

WRIGHT, 123

with grate: EB.

12313 rivate trance; Tedecorated; an Utilities.

8, oT = ee oo i Th

lone livin

front DR-

KENWOOD, 29476 Rooms, mod., double, recond.; $37.50. RI-8401. 44 Va. Ave. KEYSTONE, 247 N. ~Cleal Lroom, double, bath, garage, near R. water paid. MISS WIEBKE. F Frdand INT RURAL, 409 S. oom _ semi-modern double; near schools and bus line; $20, water paid. HU-3569. 1814 WYOMING—Modern 4-room bungalow, fines; fine condition; $32.50, 42D. 5—4-room modern double, water paid; $35.

Bridges & Graves, 243 N. Del. RI-3477.

NINTH, 3423 E.—4-room double, complete bath, Heatrola furnished, basement, near R. plant, on 10th St, busline, $22. 56, water paid. HU-2569. 12TH, 117 W.—8 newly decorated rooms, hardwood floors, new furnace, A-1 condi= ton, $26. RI-7081. . 18TH., 1129 W.—Modern 6-room double: sedecorating. garage; $32; water, TA-

3866, HU 28TH, 1066 W. mod. ole, 44 Va. 2

wat t.pd:: $22. 50. LUB401: Hill 2

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“a

W.—Modern 5-room dw Ravage, water pa

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