Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 May 1940 — Page 12
SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1940
Sun Brings Out Bumper Crop
Of Tee Notes
District Officers to Set Date Friday.
As the sun came out and the temperature went up today, golf :
news mushroomed on all fronts in|:
the city.
First was an invitation Clifiord Eg, Wagoner to attend the | annual n.eeting of the Indianapolis | District Golf Association's board m directors next Friday noon at ‘he, Columbia Club. lect, the date for this year's district | tournament at which the boys will play for the crown now held by Clark Espie of Pleasant Run.
Pro-Am Coming Up
South Grove, where the state's | top professionals and amateurs gave par its soundest thrashing last year, will be the site for the season's second pro - amateur tournament Monday. section of the Indiana Professional Goifers’ Association, the event is ex-
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Directed by the southern |
pected to draw between 75 and 100 |
players, Three season records were set at South Grove last May when 28 entrants stepped up for prizes. The 62 shot by Bob Simmons, Kokomo tutor, and his partners was the lowest score of the tournament year, although it was tied twice later. That 62 also was 10 under par, the deepest plunge below standard numbers. P. G. A. officials have announced that the series of four club team pro-amatenrs will be played for the second time this year, the first to be played June 3 at a course yet to be chosen.
Sarah Shank Opens
It's opening day tomorrow at the Sarah Shank layout, with the first foursome teeing off at 9 a. m. In this quartet will be Elizabeth Dunn, former city and state titleholder: J. M. McDaniels, club president; Jess Leach, club pro, and Ken Hoy, Indianapolis Public Links Association president. A blind par tourhament was scheduled today and tomorrow, with the winner to get & season pass.
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The Spring Championship at Hill- |
crest June § is the first of three tournaments arranged this season for Columbia Club golfers. A sub-
committee composed of William E.|
VanLandingham, chairman; Dr. D. E. MacGregor and Homer L. Archer will handle the affair, The annual Columbia ing at the Ulen Country be held on Wednesday, Lester F. Jones, Irwin and Wallace O. Lee are on committee taking care of event Fall Tourney on Sept. 17
Club outClub will July 17.
the this
The Fall Championshipiwhich will | tendance and he said:
be held in conjunction with the “Calcutta Sweepstakes,’ at the Broadmoor on Sept. named dn with Henry Bailey and Dr. Charles W. as his assistants, Women golfers at the Meridian Hills Country Club who find nine holes their limit, have been considered in the golf schedule arranged by the women’s committee, headed by Mrs. Dan W. Flickinger. At the regular Wednesday
Country Club
well as the usual 18-hole, Trophy Up at South Grove
Mrs. Flickinger's Mrs. W. Hathaway play; Mrs
assistants Simmons,
tournaments, and Mrs Flood, handicaps South Grove club members will
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hold their first tournament of the the phone and checked with his | with | secretary. action beginning at 1 o'clock. This peen sold to a party in Ft. Wayne, Tresh Wihite Sox will be in the form of pro-amateur|mg.
affair, with the low handicap golf- same box for several years.
year tomorrow afternoon,
ers being paired with the handicap players.
to the victors.
On the schoolboy front, Manual pox as long as you want it and if match we can move you to a better box
linksmen | y;axt year we'll do it.’ lay out
School's strokes against over the Pleasant Monday.
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' will be held year you weren't far off.”
William D. Lewis was any other sports event in the counS./try if space and accommodations Dowd were available, I All the box and reserved seats are
there is a long waiting list.
'his box for a new name to be added | to the list, momm- | ing tournaments to start next week, | gentleman from Houston, Tex., came a nine-hole event will be held as!in. He had purchased a $100 box from
| wanted to know are about getting a better box fo team vear
Alan C. Sweetser and bought from the speculator was too Miss Dorothy Ellis. mixed foursome | far
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high that fellow off our list f& life” A trophy will go | ‘snapped Winn,
Indianapolis Amateur Baseball Association from opening its season warfare tomorrow, but the players concerned are not going to spend the day twiddling their thumbs,
Amateur Nines [GHENT Can’t Wait For Openers
Plenty of Unofficial . _ . Slot Machine Seized—A police Action on TOMOrrow. |squad. directed by Sergt. Carl Eider, last night raided a tavern in W.| Washington St., 1700 block, and seized a slot machine, Wilbut | Nealis, 42, of the W. Washington St. address, was charged with viola- | tion of the 1935 Slot Machine Act.
A vengeful weatherman kept the
Presbyterians Sponsor Show— The | For instance— | Young Peoples Leagues of the Pres-| Usher Funeral Home will meet byterian Churchés of Indianapolis]
|Sach's Auto Parts at 2:30 p. m. to- are sponsoring two magician shows
| mor row at Grande Park and no less featuring Professor Tekara |a personage than Hizzoner |Mayor has been invited out,
Col. Matt Winn Col. E. R. Bradley
But Only Col. Winnlson Hand For Today s Race of Roses
By JOE WILLIAMS Times Special Writer LOUISVILLE, May 4—A large part of the history of the Kentucky Derby can be written around two colonels—Matt Winn and Ed Bradley. | One sets the stage and quite often the other puts on the show. Winn's' 79 and Bradley's 80. Winn is the boss of Churchill Downs where the race is run. He's about the only known horseman who has seen every Derby. Today he
will be watching his 66th from his Wright Is T He is undoubtedly one of the
little brass-railed box near the finish line. He saw his first Derby from the infield sitting in a wagon which he used to deliver groceries for his Irish pappy. A L B greatest promoters in America. . * atsman When he took hold of the Derby it | was a 10-cent store race. Now it is| the most spectacular race in the] NEW YORK, May 4 (U P) — world, and one of the most suc- Taft Wright, Chicago White Sox's
view. | disputed American League batting Winn puts up a $75,000 purse and [lead and Hank Leiber, Chicago he has to get it all back in one Cubs’ outfielder, and Babe Young, day. Two at the most. The Friday New York Giants’ rookie first base- | preceding the Derby is generally man, share the National League very profitable. He never makes a batting honors, according to the] public statement of the track's | ‘official averages released today and earnings but they are fairly enor- including games of Thursday, mous. Scarcely a year goes by that May 2. he doesn’t put in improvements and | Wright has clubbed out 18 hits in innovations costing close to $209,000. 43 times at bat for a .419 average, That's the tip off. [10 points ahead of Jimmy Foxx, Everybody guesses at Derby Day Boston Red Sox. Leiber has banged | attendance, and the guesses range out 22 hits in 35 trips and Young from 60,000 to 90,000. Winn never has connected for 14 hits in 35] releases the actual figures. Most times up, each for a .400 average. . - T r i tracks do. We asked him il Walters Top Hurler
that today, what his reason was. “It would give the reformers t00| Bucky Walters, Cincinnati Reds, | "he leads the National League pitchers | “And for another, it would with three victories and no defeats while four American Leaguers
create an erroneous impression. People would read the figurss and share pitching laurels with two | wins and no losses each.
whistle: ‘Gee, that Winns got a gold mine.’ But they wouldn't stop, The other leaders follow: | to consider how much it costs to; mits (N) Leiber, Cubs. 22: (A) run the place.” | Cramer, Red Sox, 21 We asked how close the press box Runs 2) Leiber and Galan. {guesses were to the actual paid at- oyps, (A) McCosky, Tigers, 15 ibs Leiber, Cubs, 6; (A) | “Well if you guessed 80,000 last Travis, Senators. 6
Triples—(N) Ross, Bees, and The Derby could easily outdraw | Rucker, Giants, 2; (A) York, Ti-|
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Home Runs—(N) Coscarart, Dod-' disposed of weeks in advance. The gers, and Ott, Giants, 3; (A) Foxx, | boxes are sold on a yearly basis, and | Red Sox 5. | Some, Runs Batted In—(N) Nicholson, one must die or voluntarily release cubs, 13: (A) Foxx, Red Sox, 22. Stolen ‘Bases— (N) Frey, Reds, 3; | (A) Case, Senators, 4. The 10 leading hitters in each league follow: | NATIONAL LEAGUE for $300. He wasn’t] pyer, ivi ya hy! RBI Pel. | about the price but he Lerher, Bis ii | what he cowld do 1, Waner Pirates r next Nholien Gib 1 he had Padgett, Cards 34 Tavassito, Dodgers P. Waner. Pirates 23 from the finish line. [J]. Martin, Cards 2 The Texan was unknown to D2PRink LRICAN He asked him where he wright. White Sox 8
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at 8 the p. m. Friday and Saturday at the And world War Memorial, Jack Montthat on top of a parade—at least, gomery is president of the group. the Usher boys plan to strut their stuff in some manner or other. | Secientech Club to Hear Prison Three other association teams will Head—The Scientech Club of Inspend the day practicing. Falls dianapolis will hold its regular City Hi-Brus will work out on Riv- meeting ‘at noon Monday at the erside 3 at 1 p. m,, and if there's any Board of Trade Building. Mrs. team around that feels like playing ‘Marion F. Gallup, superintendent a game tomorrow morning, just call of the Indiana Women's Prison, will Ha. 0402. | discuss “The Other Fellow’s Sister.’ — ® ie, ue Eoemvtrger| Plans Annual Picnie—The Friend- | Park and Garfield A. C. will work ly Indians, organization of Indian] out early tomorrow morning—9 | | Refining Co. employees, will hold its o'clock—at Garfield. {annual picnic at Noblesville July 25.
A. G. McGinley is general chairman BASEBALL and will be assisted by Gladys MecTom Harding, Butler's ace ath- |Lemore, Grace Sturgeon, J. Fred] lete, will be with the Indianapolis! 'Sauers, T. R. Jones, N. E. Crull, M. R.| ABC's when they play tomorrow Cothern, M. C. Bartle and Henry at Kokomo. For games, write Earl Harvey.
Smith, 762 Sheffield Ave. Service Club te Meet The Service
West Side Merchants will be gun-| Club of Indianapolis will meet at ning for their second victory of the the Claypool Hotel at 12:15 p. m | season tomorrow when they go to Monday to hear R. L. DuBois, local Franklin. The Merchants are to businessman, who will discass * ‘Busi-! meet at Baird's filling station, [ness for Profit.”
The New Palestine Merchants! McGuire to Speak — Clive Me-| want a home game tomorrow, Call Guire, Indianapolis Baptists’ AssoGuy S. Moore. ciation ee executive secretary, will {speak at the Y, M. C. A. Bible Club Kautskys open tomorrow at Mun- Breakfast at 8:10 a. m. tomorrow. cie. Players are to meet at Strauss The club will be joined by the Y. W.| at 10:15 a. m, |C. A. May 12 in a special observance | of Mothers’ Day. Henry M. Dowling will be the principal speaker,
Dental Assistants to Dine {Indianapolis Dental Assistants’ As|sociation will meet at a dinner Monday at the Seville Restaurant A business meeting will follow at {the Ransom & Randolph Co. in the | Bankers Trust Building. Sarah Jane Mock is association president
Blue Heads Tech Drive—Sherwood Blue, Indianapolis attorney, today was appointed chairman of a Tech Alumni Association committee to {help raise funds for chimes for the [Milo D. Stuart Memorial Building SOFTBALL (at Tech, An association meeting was held last night at which HanShamrocks will practice at 1 p. m. | op, v Anderson, Tech faculty memtomorrow at English Avenue Sta- par presided. The committee in- | am. Tryouts are invited. cludes August FP. Hook, Walter ©, | | Shirley, Edwin Steers, Gregg Ransburg, Harry T. Ice, J. Clifford Hirschman, Henry F. Ostrom Jr, (Mrs. Bertha Lugar, Miss Rosemary | Lawlor and Mrs. Myra Majors]
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Em-Roe’'s will organize its Subur-| ban League at a meeting at 8 p. Monday at 209 W. Washington St.
Bonemian All-Stars will practice at 2 p. m. tomorrow’ at Northwest-
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|of-town game May 12. Write Carlin Rowlett, 500 W. 12th St.
Beech Grove Reds want a game tomorrow at Beech Grove. Call DR- | | 2868 between 5 and 6 p. m.
The Indianapolis Eagles will leave the hall at noon tomorrow for their game at Lebanon.
Lefty Glasshurn and Barnett will form the National Wholesale Gro- |
tain A. C. tomorrow aftermoon on Garfield 2
Illinois Street Merchants will play | Twenty-first Street A. C. in a dou-ble-header at 2 p. m. tomorrow at Northwestern Park.
Co-op to Install Oficers— Officers of the Indianpolis unit of Co-opera-tive Club International will be in[Stalled at a dinner and dance to-| (hight at the Hotel Severin. Everett Louie's Market will open its sea- | Barer of St. Louis will preside. son at 2 p. m. tomorrow at Wil- | New officers are Ralph E. Duncan, lard Park, meeting Weak's Market president: John Steeg, Noble Hiatt in double-header. The following and Harold Hood, vice presidents Louie's Markets are to report to George E. Bates, sergeant-at-arms: J. Mattz D. Fae W. Patrick, chairman of the D. Huffman, ‘R. Moore, E. board of directors: W. H. Polk, J. Ryan, C. Ryan, O. Swift, treasurer. and E. V. Mitchell, seec(retary. Charles A. Walker is general chairman of the committee for |the dinner, floor show and dance.
N. Pierola, Maas. |
The Bush-Feezle State League! Seottish Rite Class Meets-—Dia will hold its final organization meet- [Mond Jubilee class members of the Ing at 8 p. m. Mondav at the store. | | Scottish Rite were urged last night 136 E. Washington St. All teams to appoint themselves good-will am should have a representative pres- [bassadors to prevent this country from being involved in a general war. The speaker was Dusty Miller, Ohio humorist and lecturer. Elmer Wilmington, recently elected Ty potent master of the Scottish Rite, was honored guest and speak-
‘Round Robin Title er. Raymond J. Sever was toast-
NEW YORK, Mav 4 (U. P)— | master | Sammy Snead of White Sulphur | Springs, W. Va., winner of the 1938] Sings at Veterans’ Hospital=Jos- | Goodall $5000 round robin, added {eph B. Brand will be soloist for th his name to the list of entries for Catholic vesper service at 4 p. m. this year's tournament today. Seven tomorrow at Veterans’ Hospital. He | leading professionals already have will be accompanied by Miss Helen ‘been selected by the committee and Brand. The Rev. Fr. Walter Nuseven more will be chosen before gent, chaplain, will Seer. the tournament gets under way at
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{things box seats are at the Derby. Bradley can’t be here to see his | colt, Bimelech run. He's been critlically ill and his doctors won't let (him leave his farm which is some 30 miles up the road, as the hard boots put it. He'll get the race via the air waves with a nurse in attendance. There is one fear that the excitement: might prove too] | great for his weakened constituWest. | | tion. a] Indianapolis’ youthful catcher,| It doesn't lock altogether like ranks second among American As- Derby Day without Bradley around. | dociation batters with a 46% mark He's always in his box wearing his | and is leading the circuit in doubles, | iron hat and his stiff, gates ajar with five, averages including Thurs- | white collar. Toe look at the old] day's games showed today. | gambling man you wouldn't think Top man in the batting percent- he was capable of any sort of | ages right now is Tony Criscola of | emotion, He is pasty faced, steely Toledo, who has a brilliant, 472. [eyed and sternly matter of fact. We Otto Denning of Minneapolis is cant remember ever seeing him | Y - | smile. Ir lianas Ath wits or | But he has a deep love for horses | Leaders in other departments: {and they say if a fellow loves horses Total bases—Estalella, Minneap- he gant be hall bad Bradley ots, 28 ee ee a , § . whe / Home Yunb— Walker, scored again in 1626 with Bubbling Over, came back in 1932 to win with | Burgoo King and his last winner was Broker's Tip in 1933. Today | his Bimelech is the one they've got | to beat in the run for the roses. Black Toney was one of Bradley's favorite horses. Black Toney's last | son before he died was Bimelech.| es This made Bimelech a special B H favorite of Bradley SN him V the finest colt he ever had. It wou ow ing give the old man quite a belt it he Soe be here to se him run. el “ ' 5 5 st night's | almost impossible not to feel a Vero re Ml certain mild sadness that he isn't.
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Mens. st #1 A. B. C. Bowlers Roll Bi Into Home Stretch
er Forte DETROIT, May 4 (U. P.—Topfzh flight bowlers tonight start the last three evenings of the American Bowling Congress tournament under the pressure of a low-scoring field of leaders. Hank Marino, Milwaukee, former retired undefeated national match
Dick West Second Among Batters
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Stolen bases—Rizzuto, Kansas City, 6. Runs batted in—Priddy, City: Whitney, Toledo, 13 The leading pitcher is Bob Logan | of Indianapolis, with four consecutive triumphs and no defeats.
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Purdue loses dislocated a vertebra in his neck. TAFAYETTE, Ind, May (U. P).—The Ilikois University golf team defeated Purdue yesterday, 28 to & in & Big Ten dual meeb
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‘Beat Blue Devils
Manual High School defeated a ‘cold wind and the Shortridge track [teem in & dual meet yesterday afternoon on the North Siders’ field. | The score was 58 to 51. A balanced team was the key ta (the victory, the Redskins taking six events to the Blue and White's |seven. Most consistent performer of the day was Blue Dashman Russel 1mbler, who shed his wraps for four |events, placing first in the 100 and [220-yard dashes and the broad
| jump, and running also on the win-
ning half-mile relay team. Mike Mascari of Manual led the] field to the tape by 50 yards in the mile run, winning in 4:522, and| his twin brother, John, took the | half in 2:08.
Tech and Shortridge To Meet on Court
Five veteran racquet-swingers backed by a new coach will have their first try of the season as the Tech High School tennis squad {meets the Shortridge Blue Devils at the Tech courts Monday. Orle Miller, coach of Tech reserve basketball team, has taken over the duties of Valentine J. Willian, former mentor. Starting lineup for the Green will be Tom Messerlie, Woody Weiland, Joe Kettery, Garo Antreasian and Ray win.
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Vietory Still Eludes Butler Courtmen
Butler University’s tennis team has yet to wih a match this year for the Bulldog netters dropped | their fourth yesterday to DePauw, 5 to 2.
Wilbur Schumacher, sophomore | who lost hut one match this year, Ned Day, West Allis, Wis, 10-year came through again in his singles
match and defeated Boh Mareh,
is Scheduled to roll in a postponed 6-4, 6-2 and teamed with Bob Dietz foe. with Lies Fuller, Chicago i to win a doubles match from March |
and John Hanna, 6-3, 3-8, 1-5,
Flushing, N. Y., May 16-19.
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GREENWOOD LAKE N. re (U, P)—Tew Jenkins Sweetwater, Tex., began tapert g ag off his training ‘olay Tor peri John Frank Reavis weight championship match next! | former Indianapolis man, was deFriday in Madison Square Garden scribed as “mentaliy 111” today ir. against Liou Ambers
THREE DEATHS LAID 70 ‘MAD BUTCHERS
PITTSBURGH, Mav 4 (U. P) — Cleveland's “Mad Butcher of Kingsbury Run” was blamed for the slaying of three men whose mutilated | bodies were found in box cars here land officers of two states today {deployed over a bloody trail for a clue to the killer.
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the ‘Mad Butcher's’ victims now |killed total 24.” declared Cleveland “ad bi tective Peter Merylo after he viewed | put found it to be only a low hill. | the three surgically-siiced bodies His automobile was partially found here yesterday in Pittsburgh | yrecked, he said, and he abandoned & Lake Erie Railroad boxcars on a it siding near MeKees Rocks. rhe Officers from Pittsburgh, New| Castle, Pa, Youngstown, O. and | Cleveland today checked the route over which the railroad ears brought their cargo of death. The | three cars arrived here April 21 | from Struthers, O., near Youngs-| town. The right of way of the P. & L. E. Railroad skirts the Kingsbury Run section of Downtown Cleveland, where residents have been terrorized for years by the “Mad Butcher.”
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Deaths—Funerals
’ Indianapolis Times, Satur, .,_May | 4, 1 3080 | BEISINGER Charles, 78 years, beloved | husband of Sarah ie “father of | Howard and Henry Reisinger, passed | away Friday a. Funeral Sunday, 2:30 p, m. t the ‘Centennial Church, Morgan County, Indiana. Friends in- | vited. j Friends may call at the home, 2147 d Delaware St. any time,
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Willian! . ‘Busch. A other of *Mrs Elizabeth Dewald. Services Monday. 1:30 | rrv W. Moore Peace Chapel. Burial Jay Hill. |
f Florence, father of Earl and brother of Miss Nora | Fegan, Santiago, Cal, oe away Fri. day evening. Services a B # Planner 2 Buchanan Mortuary Rv mornin 10 o'clock Burial Crown. Hill Friends ca the
FANSLER—Florence. 1464 Roosevelt Ave wife of Thomas other of Grace Cunningham and Arthur Fansler, passed away Friday n. m. Services at the "lan. | ner & Buchanan Mortuary. Monday. 10 Burial Washington Park.
Lola M. mother of Nora M Svivia Lynch: daughter of James and | Martha Poiston, flea Friday, May 3 | Funeral Monday, Mav 6 a Mt the residence 1043 N. Beyille Ave, 3:20 m, ’ at Brookside United Brethren. Olney Sts. 10 a. m. Friends invited, Burial Floral Park.
AANNON-=Winired 1 oles. wife of Dean and mother nna Clare a Niugas of Mr. an x H. 8. Hol passed away Saturday morning. ice at the Flanner Kd Buchanan Mortuary Mondav p. Friends invited. | Burial Washington Park, Friends may call at the mortuary.
HUNTER Mattie, mother of Tred and William G. Shelton and Bessie Hunter Braam, passed away early Saturday, age 69 vears, the residence, 222 8. Addison. invited. Burial Floral P
JONES—Flizabeth Emily, entered into rest Friday, age 80 . widow of the jars Edgar Jones, + of Earl FE, sister o red eds, Services day. 3 n at Harry W. Moore, Pea Chapel. " Burial Memorial Park.
MYERS—Alathea, 1337 N. Tuxedo, mother of Clarence Leo L. and Mrs. Doris Lough of city, John W. of Albuauerque, N, M.: Esther Branch, Cincinnati, O.. Pauline Lewis of Detroit, Mich., departed this life yriday, Sunday. Mav 5, he Moore & Rorutas Finsrag Home, 2530 Station m, Burial Portland, Ind Prisnds theirs d
SCHAEFER —1da M Relound wife of John Schaefer, mother of . Schaefer Jr. and _sister of Mrs Charles Rugen- | stein, Mrs. Burk Mav and John and William Reimer, passed away at the residence, 2030 S. Meridian St. day morning, Mav 4. Funeral services | will be held at the TestGenee Monday afternoon, Mav 6. at 2 a'clock., Interment Concordia COMES Friends are welcome,
WELCH -Mary FE, mother nf Raymond and Mrs Margaret | Myers, grandmother of Patricia Mar Donahue and Frances Weich (deceased), | passed away Fridav, May 3 at the residence, 1806 Hall Place. Pyreral {rom thei residence_Monday, May 6, 9:3 services SS. Petér and Paul Cathedral, 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
The Rev. C. D, of Lawrenceburg, Ind. beloved husband of Ethel Wilson, father of Carl Wilson of Moore's Hill. Brother of Mrs. Margaret Stirling of Morristown and J. ©C. ilson of Indianapolis, passed away Thursday, Mav 2. Short services Sunday, Mav 5. 3:30 p. m. at the J Wilson Funeral | Home. 12:30 Prospect St. followed services at Hamline Methodist at Lawrenceburg, Ind., Monday, at p. Mm. Rurial Greendale Cemetery.
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| WARREN AUTO SERVICE,
relatives. |
CENTRAL CHAPEL
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Funeral Directors
CENTRAL CHAPEL
ILLINOIS AT 10th St.
42 YEARS OF SHIRLEY SERVICE IS OF ITSELF A SIGNIFICANT FACT!
SHIRLEY BROS. FUNERALS
“THE PERFECT TRIBUTE"
Help Wanted-—Male 9
| Personal Services
WANTED
NEWSBOYS FOR RACE DAY
Over 14 to Sell at Speedway || Apply—Mr.
Indianapolis Times News.
Gilbert Lloyd.
boys’ Reom in Rear 214 W. MARYLAND
NEW and used ear salesman rand [alalali tunity for right man. ROUSH MOTOR SALES. 1910 EB. Washington LI-5823.
'Salesmen—Agents 9A
THRE J. R. WATKINS CO. oldest and larg- | est institution of its kind in the world, | needs 3 reliable men to handle estabhlished routes Experience not sary We train vou, Apply after 9 a 18th _St
Positions Wanted—Male 1"
WANTED—Lawn work, Write Oscar Dornston, 19. indianapolis, inc,
~ ¢rash
hauling. Box 10 R
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SCHOOL
‘Sehools & Instructions
INTERNAT 19% BEAUTY fers Special reition atest for limited time, ro
ow. 229 nN Penn, S St. 8pusite | P. 0
:| Special Announcements 12B Fur Coats Cleanea,
“glazed, Buttons. .
$3.50
INDIANA FUR CO 1 2378 WE furnish Bonded watchmen for all pur Boss es in uniforms or plain clothes RI-
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seconds some person is injured in an aute accident 85 per vear pays such expenses "1p to 8500 This valuable Protection i= available to anyone from 10 to 70 yrs age GREGORY & APPEL, 11-7481. _ Correct
Life Savers round shoulders, For 0 Only 98e, Rd AVER . e ¥o
Personal Services
0 Ine
= oe o FUR CLUB 308-8-10 INDIANA AVE. Call
SACK'S BROS,
FRESH lake fish, prices lower ADELMAN'S MARKET, 421 E
now, 30th.
1 ns treatment. Dr. A, P. Hall,
x FOOT 402 Kresge Bldg. RI- 3108.
Al PERA TION SPECIAL Lo
o ELECTRIC machine,
IN. 1H 3 MEN'S GARMENTS CLEAN - PRESS REPAIR -REL NE REASONABLE
MEYER O JACOBS
212-214 E_ 16th LF WLLY.Y (AUTOMOBILE PAINTING) 228 N. Alabama Bodv. fender revairing. painting Estimates free. RI-5733 . (AUTOS WANTED)
Swap cash for old or CH: 2271
wrecked cars How ard Pierce (BEAUTY sHopsy. ~~ =
e | ANNOUNCING, } opening. LIMES BE
§o HERS | DAY PER (ARETE __evenings by appointment. 1LI-174
GIVE MOTHER a machineless permanent for Mother's Day! Special Eases 83 50. SALLY'S BEAUTY SHOP, R
FAUT Y Special | $4
. PAINTING,
nees- ! m, |
= | PATCHING
| Specializing in old work,
TAs Ww
| == INSULATION, . TERMITES) TERMITES, Inspt, , Anywhere in in u Termite Control Cor. fie. Inds. HO-4363: HU 4383. (PAPER CLEANING) PAPER CLEANING Wall washin
e—— paint Experienced ite inside ORANGE BE- Sed
PAPER CLEANING—80¢ room: 15 years exRAN" Br eign ate service. call LAN-
CL Ti SR wan paper cleaning, We | BE-11¢ 199
a room. Work guaranteed.
PAINTING, paper hangin cleaning, ¥ wo, | RUBLE William, after 6 3 Wie. 354 on
EE (PAPER BR Attention Paperhangers
property | 5000 rolls of Wall Paper at prices. ANCHOR SUPPLY CO,
| | PAPER , Cleaning, room uar man "He 4 15
and owners wholesale 1533 8.
West 8t. RI-3303 PAPER HANGING — Interior decorating Free estimates. Work guars | _ HOWARD JINES. BE-1 AND CLEANING ” estimates rk uaranteed. ERICK BLUME, 11-4683. — PAD HANGING, cleaning; 1 house painte ing. 1940 Samnles shown. Free estimate : (ONTGOMERY RI1-8008. - GOOD work Feasonable rates, fall DANIEL, CARI Lisl E, Steaming. CH 43 paper hanging (PAPER STE EAMING) Paper steaming. Work guar, CH-4 -4370 ~. Average rm. 83. Al Meredith, rL ASTERING) a specialty; new arches and | stucco work. Prompt, reasonable service.
DR-1408, PATCH plastering, new kA] I, ok: work;
I ema % (PRINTING) _ | FOR Printing it will pay vou to ses RICH= _ARDS THE PRINTER. 127 E_New York. (REMODELING)
REMODELING, HOME REPAT IRING. ROOFING. GARAGES. PAINTING. JA L. | OGLE. TA-8053 (RENT A NEW CAR!) | RENT A NEW CAR! 1040 models. DRIVE: YOURBELF. INC,, 39 Kentucky Ave.
(ROOFING)
Roll Roofing *3..". cove: $1.18
8. 8 Rhodes & Son, 340 W. Wash. LI-8833. (ROOFING AND *_TINNING)
ATLAS Roofing & Furnace Co. G TR siding, firnace Free estimates
(RUBBER STAMPS) NAME STAMPS, 30¢ . BLYTHE "RUBSRER STAMP CO., 128% N, Delaware RI-8128. (RUG CLEANING)
RUGS Jin Conese." siasts $8 $1.60 Fe So
«2087, repairing.
| Rugs cleaned at home, Also | 0 ‘stuff stuff. Lie 0703. No muss; 9x12 ~ (SAND & , GRAVEL_ CO.) BEST GRADE sand and “grave FERGUSON BROS. "It's quality.” /. Ray. BE-1993 2 : (SERVICE STATIONS) | ATLASTAND Standard Service, Tie | teries, ete, 24.« pia service. | | _tueky Ave. LI-076 (SEWER A ANING} no digging up sewguarantee; tree esti
Ar pipes; 2-vear mate, CH- «3344 | (VENETIAN BLINDS) CUSTOM-MADE Venetian blinds, Linoleum custom=laid SHAD | VENETIAN BLINDS cleane | shed, HENDRICKS8-HARRIMAN 334 N. Capitol RT-4120 VENETIAN BLINDS, ainting Durtia bishds: pis
inplenm, ree estim p DR-1870.
shades,
Cu
“shade : *hmtiony 0
_SHADE amop 1825 Shelby (WINDOW SHADES)
| 4 span Ke 1350 N Nlinots R1-1581 LO
VENETIAN BLINDS — Window Delp ATTERSON © & FLOOR COVER. ING CO. 143 N Ceridian
| ‘Money to Loan
(BUTLDING=REMODELING)
Repairing, remodeling; masonrv work. Wm. A Revie: muson Rls 5722 (CABINET MAKING) ST PRICES—Built=in cabinets, eens, screened-in porches. guaranteed. DR-0663. aa —— (CEMENT WORK) _
CARL GLESING ©: “on
steps, walks, ore hes, drivewave, 30 Years Exp. with any other GLESBING contyactor.’
Work
“window |
“Not affiliated |
a SMALL LOAN "LICENSEES
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7 ESTATES LOAN
Co.
Diamond 5 ver G B Loans as
| CINDERS, crushea _
a Moor Majestio Bldg. sk tor Hawkins Your Diamong Kept Sealed in Bank
BE-4715. Eye, HU-1959 Floois, drives,
‘Cemen Blacks and novelties.
| COAL & MTL3 . CO. CH=4570
HENRY GLESING, cf cement floors,
steps. walks. driveways, reas
(CYNDERE)
stone, excavating under he houses |
eresiCINDERS, CEUSRED_ 3 STONE) dy LT he. RI-2083, 17
rghe stone, hire hauling SPARKS Montealm “Crushed stone, cinders, sand, gravel, Truck haul. RI-5664
Top. Dir — — CILFANERS
| Men's Suits and O’coats 1adies Plain Dresses & Coats. Columbia Cleaneis, 1008 Va.
walks, also | RAVEN |
RG IELET LES Public Welfare A T%
“Cement work; large, small | jobs 3; Waterproofing |
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fll dirt. ‘Bh. 1 1837-1
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HO ae Ss EX dorsers Housed inance Comp. [328 lines Bldg, 34 Moor RI.5404
LOANS Furniture
Autos SIBERAL LOAN CO, [153 1 N. Delaware 11-8808
~ SIGNATURE LOANS
c Tucks <
8 3 |
DR. 7634
‘6. H. HERRMANN DR-4477
MOORE & KIRK
CH-1808 TA=5088-8
SHIRLEY BROS. CO.
948 N. Tilineis
J. C. WILSON
1230 30_Prospeet St
11-3400
<PR ~0322
what he thought was a cliff | Florists and Monuments _6
FUNERAL FLOWERS
A Large Selection Priced as Low as $3.00.
Ave. DR-1 : and Corsages
Atkins on “Far Mother”
W. 21st. TA-0224 Lost and Found
LOST Black bilifold, initials C. A. O. in Gonrthoues Monday afternoon, RA
BLACK VIER LE Ibs Aad EGET Help Warten =fnaie 8
Make in gavange wer nee ET LE on. Ten v, Jaox 80 1 9
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Rushville i isk CATDBNTALS,
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gi "he tween 5 and 8 Sat, eve, any time Sunda ay.
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(CLOCK REPAIRING) Clock, watch repairing. Free est, Green, | 1 grad. 304 N. East. RI1-4074, (CONCRETE & BRICK) {
TREE TRIMMING, on ANdsCADING, g. Brick Pointing and Repair, Cemen General home repairing. SHAW. BE-2329.
NEW. repairs, AsONLY, BRR steps, oors. R-4€37 Ring 4
(c RUSHED ST ONE) y
SRE STONE, $4 Per To CRY & Winthrop Tv. A
armies JERS | |B Weer C8 cai Rat DAIRY | 6871 (DENTISTS)
Dr. . Bertra am Riffle, CH-1859
2719 E. Wash,
(ELECTRIC SERVICE)
@ervice, 1005 § Wiring bor lights, |
oarfrAl HNARCE RP
[104 Rresge B MA 4408,
MORRIS PLAN
110 E. WASHINGTON ST. AUTO LOANS
| INVEST JGATE OUR ECONOMICAL NCO. RE CKS BROS. AUT, LOAN CO. 308: 8-10 INDIANA AVE
Blocks, CLOYCE
Nn
5 } | Swaps "CASH For '34, '35 and '36 Chevrolets and Plymouths, Service Loan Co. 1515 N. Ill. RI-4973
Buy Before Spring Rush and Lumber Save. Moore & Moore, Inc. 5343 Winthrop. Pp. _BR-5424. N Nite, BR-1274. | CONCRETING—Gravel, Cinders, Crushed Stone, ete. General contract. BE.
| WHAT have you to thade as down payment on_ used ear? |
nd_power (FURNACE CLEANING)
CLEANING. F RepaITIng Vietor Furnaces: | il Burners, Stokers, Gas Burners ALL-NEAL _ FURNACE, . 11-4378,
(GENERAL REPAIRING) | Two OWE
R. o Ae ERR men or | 8 Tremont, ave experience en for, Tou needs, internal and SRIATRN paint. Ot ne Ing | wall washing, paper cleaning. ceork. remodeling, paperhanging.
—— Pets, Poultry, Livestock 32
as ER MARR TT iad
hie TT Farm, Garden, Plants 3
GARDEN Tractor, re $8, bh ISRS ing tools, UN NG. 324 W. 10th.
HOOSIER # PLANT CO See us for Phage (INSURANCE) and Jomata lants Order | now, v. 2 "DR.2635
Revoked License Insurance eral ;
Ni under 100; 50 a Donia n 3 Mi Rib vg ad el ine $1050°% thousand, Bellefontaine. 308 308 Indiana Tr rust 1.-5040.
(PAINTING) Merchandise for Sale 4 CA. Wag IR-8801 ivi
ner ean solve ry
your paint nc
CHICKS, $5.05 A
: (GRADING, SONDING)
and Sodding. Lop
“soll dirt; crushed stone. 180
GRADING cinders HARRISON.
4258.
Do: — TERMS, i 5424; nites, BR-1
RUSH JOBS MAKE US PRINTING, Century
“Payment nte Fda “Sal * TE She > Virginia. | JALLBOARD, 82 Vol 8 & ONE
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