Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 July 1940 — Page 10
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SUBURBAN BUS Plenty Fast . . . . But Here's the Champion . . . . . . . . . .LEAPS WRONG rua ROUTE MAPPED N ‘ - ~ WAY. INJURED WOMEN WANTED
restless, moody, NERVOUS —who \ N S " Ee X fear hot flashes, dizzy spells—to take | to NN " y ? “ gh v a: | ia E. g 's Vegete C - Service to Ravenswood and F. AN vA lce Man Critically Hurt @s| | pouna Pinknames 1» famous for : r 3 . | § hel r women during these “tryl Arden to Start in |} } ] : Driver Loses Control of tg
ties. Get, a bottle today from your
Two Weeks. 5 N \ 3 | : > Auto on North Side. druggist! WORTH TRYING!
The rapid development of Rave A \ ; 3 RN gig With a car out of control headed wood ng Arden is to be met by the \ ; Sa sa : \ a | directly for his parked ice truck Er rat He i Th \\ | Pp a, y ~~ 1 | today in the 2100 block of N. CapiThe service will start within two Re RC Wi ! Ful | tol Ave., Benny Martin, 45, who was weeks. company ficial said R pe ' | ' fe yo | chipping ice on the truck's back Formal notification from the Publi \ SN \ SW ; _ step. leaped the wrong way Service Commission hich has ab \ = Wage ) : RAR Ef ; t He jumped into the street, was $ proved the service. is needed befor A he . 3 : Sl struck by the car and knocked 30 operation can begi mes P. Tre LON Ne : & be. A g | feet His condition at City Hospital ton general manager. explained A EE Eon + [is described as critical. v The new route with terminals { ; y a a | ie? & FS a, His helper, Edward Brents, 16, of 71st and Pennsylvania Sts, and : pa . N WW ; \ i p by |724 Roach St, who first saw the Rave: wood will travel 'm 7 a \ 3 J X o . b : (car and who yelled the warning to] and Pennsvivania Sts. east on Tlst \ \ A j : g TT 2 : i : |Mr. Martin, jumped to the curb to Washi . 01 Blvd hae i ; ‘ : \ = \ 3 D \ - : 1 i : 3 a ; | and escaped injury Ww ashingtor £5 to TH St., east ; ; MN a . Sia J “ 3 3 . The car was driven by Conrnade on 70th St. to Co ve AV 1th ot ¥ - ox NN aN ae ; ) 4) \ , a> a NC i ? | Whitly, 45, of 117 W. 22d St.. who Co lege to re St en 4 ith 3 0 8 8 RRR Th ol > [told the police he was going only 20 east on 63d to 62d St n 62d RNR \ ; y ; # sg miles an hour. He was charged
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Ruth Drive. west ‘on Ruth Drive ‘to NEARER | FLAME 3 » ¥ © % [Struck Mr, Martin struck the rear JAIME SS IPRY PY TES Safely is : vs bl al A La Sn ™ i | of a car driven hy Fred Hill, 44,
Rovenswood Blvd. south on Ravens LR : R a8 . j ; lof 1208 N. West St vy wig ty : bhp MRR A § } EH $ and had ric 0-| a "wT - wood Blvd. t 3d & 3 i os x 3 a from there to the truck. TRY A WANT AD IN THE TIMES.
to Svlvan Ave. and return: ' . i ig peed ree The fare will 10 cents, with no © ’ rie Py transfer privileg | Most fathers would have to have a blueprint to change a diaper! The winner was Dr, H. A. Davis. Time: 52 seconds. Patient: his son, Garev Lee Davis. The entire but not this papa. He competed last night in a diaper putting-on Davis family celebrated Dr, Davis’ victory, Left to right they are Mrs, Davis, Harold A. Davis Jr. Garey contest, sponsored by Murat Temple and held at Riverside Park. Tt Lee and the doctor. The celebration last night wound up a popularity and health contest for which took Carl G. Speer, 848 S. Meridian St., a minute and 17 seconds to prizes were distributed. More than 1000 babies were entered. Harold Jr. incidentally, took three first
. change Dollie \an, his 10- months- old daughter. _Pprizes in the competition S 1 Received | avings
HEAR EVERY WORD QUINN SERVICES SET nee hr 4 | SARAH HENSEL [8 B Shot Nearly AND ROGERS «1 Before July 16 Earn
oNvERSHTI Ll CHURCH FRIBAY| rorccvocm som us 0 Hits Lad's Eye | oxiamows ciry aus wr) terest From July | IS DEAD HERE Sree
CONVERSATION SN NY A twister which follow od a Vio- OTH OF Roy Lee Williams mary election stimulated by the
Ea i Services | be held Frida) F nt : 1h : A 1 © rain and hail storm early today 1 7 Many persons once a 3 vy n - s ‘deSale Ba EO . OVE cond tod but there's |anti-New Deal campaign of William ( i Francis eSales 3 Visher a 1 920 1 1 her | S badly handicapped 3 “ 1 ~ aemolishea or aamagec NS DD \ (A fa Ril Murr ale y 0 Intere b de p S h - A at ( wrch for Mrs. Genevieve | houses and 10 or 15 residence 1 little pate yf bandage one inch \ : De ill Murray, set Ring Earn 2 0 vdeafness are al nn 3007 T.avihah ve TT . ra he emocratic nomination or : ' nl NE Sg ayn A itl. Four persons, \ncluding Mayo Mother of Edward W. Harris above the left one COTE Tessin -at=isrde ; pier now! They say: be at St. Joseph's Cemetery. padger Monaghan, were injured, Ww | That inch rebreset pro} “Mr. M ig it ” 1d f “I can heaf every word of normal Se was & (none serioush Q " " : at inch rep the prob- r. Murray, 70-year-old former | } . 1 ative of hag | as 76; Services to able difference between a mino: Governor, attempted to unseat Rep
conversation ... even in groups... eis Lid y ‘ . Will Roce: 3 YOR R € Pp t ‘har hain Be Tonight forehead »d bv a B-B Will Rogt Rep. Rogers and Mi
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\ 10 3 \ ¢ m thanks to the Western Electric ; john. died a Vear ag ’ Y . Murray were expected to dominate : i \ ) died ear ! Q vesterda out ore 21% . Ortho-technic Audiphone. i s include two sons Joh n ! » hot yesterday near his home, 31 field of 17 candidates. Ren. RogY . Mrs rah R. Hensel, mother of 3 3
Made by the builders of Bell tele- anit four ISters I'S Edward W. H {ent t} . ae] | gio a Ph a. . > ( roe So re HRYTY nan | ard W arrvis, president oi 1¢ that could have been caused by Cloven licat ' sted } phones on the basis of Bell Labora- Cf er, Mrs. Harry Newman, : the Hort Br Ant1dates COMDELSI VN fhe ‘ . MM 3 ard Loonam and Mrs, Ar-| Hamilton-Harris & Co., died vester-| Une same 0 vepu an race for Congress-at-tories research, it brings you the rn : . bate hreitivere i Roy is the 4-vear-old son of |lare " . d el . L.oonam. an ou rothers, | [day at Methodist Hospital 3 ; . De WE I'he favorite was forme: [) V1} benefits of an advanced technique in hn. George. Herbert ang Clar- Adah Belle Medearis, a resident { Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W lia ms Senator John Ww. Harreld LT ii " Pennsylvania
hearing-aid design. Hear the differ. |, noe Schmutte | Of Indianapolis for 35 vears, died A resident I Indianapolis since = - ee iL = eee eee eee ence yourself! rn {last night at City Hospital of a cere- 1900, Mrs. Hensel lived at 3510 top i A PEGGY SHANNON DIVORCED |bral hemorrhage. She was 70, and a o Washington ANAAAA ~~, Stop in or phone for a-personal test, HOLLYWOOD. July 8 (U. P) was stricken st Her home. 10 'N : I. Biv. She ‘was T0x80 INCH rT BUY ON FAIR' S 10-PAY PLAN VOILES, DIMITY
AUDIPHONE | Actress Peggv Shannon today held |Grant St, Sunday night RE 6 SHEET OR 21 interlocutory decree of divorcee | Miss Medeari was horn in Terre q gE ° Mrs Hensel} NAPA INIP PN AAMAS, ARARAAS geriocitoly Gecree of HE. Sr rior eh er EIR BLANKETS SRR ‘ COTTON CREPE
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Company of Indiana [from her actor husband, Alan Davis. | Ha: She is survived by a
LI. 5098 She charged that Mr. Davis was!sister, Emma Medearis, with whom Toul eo 1 innati, O. the 1104 Fletcher Trusi t Ride Jus la 4, he played all the time [She ‘ved Be ‘ | ev. and Mr | oy i 8c SH ———— — hi. AS LD lS A . 1 Servi eK e oO ? l ‘ a a 3 EL 2 \ ing ND ] Thursdas 1 { Dorse Funeral | & 3 Ba Nan D. Woods. | Yd. Oo br E N | N G ad %e RY Fol Home, with burial in Terre Haute. 3 k A In 1874. she was! 5 Pirie ‘wssortment of Hine . , , R | Bo 3 n aryl ; i sheet "bi n Ke 5, Wi ell quali wash fabrics -— : D. ‘Ha w n. block n a big variet of pat-
ERM We Ss Helen Elizabeth Davis fis, Who ‘Wiis 25-30 ‘terms terns and colors TOMORROW (~ GRA [0 ae fo A 311-325 WEST WASHINGTON ST.
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Davis sister of Mrs. Mrs. Hensel
li Shelby, Indianapolis, wert Dispatch, He n ~ ; held today in Miami, Fla. Miss Dg- | Qi n 188 \ " ~ Vis died at her home there Sunday the Vi her son, / Miss Davis was a member of the Samuel T., of So Bt ! ner a ooL a 2a Christian Church. the Eastern Star erandchildren, Mrs. J et ! and the Harvey Seeds American AT uise noltz and Edward W Legion post auxiliary, all of Miami Harr Eh v Ol I SIRIAD rs. Fu . —— [genie 3atchelor. of Mamarone M Omi ( ayer, of ittle ! os K, We sley Hensel and Mrs. VirState Deaths 14 avi of South Bend, and Mrs, Barbar Yauch | > X ;
f athor | ® NATIONALLY KNOWN AND ANDERSON : ~ of Hatboro POPULAR METHODS harle e: two children. | Services will at 8 o'clock toA Wy ‘ ¢ v roti ‘iy . 11 Mannor A wha ~ 1 ® EXPERIENCED AND TRAINED Willara Chapman. sicter Mit Brn [light at the Flanner & Buchanan
STATE LICENSED OPERATORS Stanle Pani and Chapma) PHY: ae ey. Ewing Vi
Sr hE Clyde Brown, Mrs. Curtis) pastor e Tabernacle Preshy- | ris’ \ . ® EXCLUSIVE STRETCH-TEST to Shad fo nes terian Church, of which Mrs. Hen- | Girls’ Smart 2! Women S Better
unfailingly determine the method _BRISTOL—Owen Ley Kauffmay 8/sel was a member, will officiate
Opening best suited for vour hair Tr K ma oN bro ers J oa ee rity 1 be tomorrow at St. | ; / Ja ‘5 bY Summer
® CLEAN, FRESH, GENUINE SUP. COWAN
Specials ro Me Fre orn. : RAG? >. PLIES used with hospital-like Grace 1 r a Marthe Rod a AW 3 For Beauty sanitary precautions SO] Mrs. Daisy D. Gangloff [i ) H \ Services r ‘Putt of 5 Tbh big Son, Be Bey Mrs. Daisy Gangloff, wife | \l Jl et with nd tuRnter Charles ruin sisters. Mrs ’ a . Fide ( 7 J \
21 aha . n E David Ganglof h of Mrs, 1 Srosseut . (St., died vesterda it City Hospital on { . {after a three-day illness. She was 58 A
A, a i a Smit { y \ "a ol 3 x | AT 1 5 | at ~~~ : . 3 N Y . Y nd Bars| Services will be a DD. m. tomor- |
Re g. So.00 am R i a Ab Mrs. [TOW at the Shirlev Bros. Centra BO RTL a Dwereq Hd Al hu b 11 1 “nf nnett Th . - prints, fast colors. Many LIVE iL brothers, Ralph, Frank and James { Chapel, Tllinois and 10th Sts. Burial! ] | 1 9 stv to select Irom oO O : NSON-_) Sarah Jan ,aughre: lwill be at Memorial Park p to 14 - Croquignole Push-up 5 r. Mrs. Cha Hunt gE Mrs. Gangloff is survived by her THN Shampoo ang : : daughter, Mrs. Edith Schrade {husband W vichar >. j Fins Ve By LAGRANGE-—George Freed, 3. Survivors: | Schriever nd Bruce F¥ Johnst § GIRLS SLACKS run’? pm en we Lol ge rir 5 MILLERSBURG—-Mack Fleenor, 87. Sur-|Jaquette and Mrs. Dorothy Dawson |® \ } D ter. Mrs am Shadi S; ; | it }
40¢ BE Ng 8 A fs NEW CASTLE—Joceph E_ Freeman, 6s. MIPS. Minnie L. West I® anc aqu
ALL PERMANENTS COMPLETE WITH : a eeman, A Ay SHAMPOO. FINGER WAVE AND HAIRCUT § Hein, Tuthe: cone, Chaties ann “games| Services for Mrs. Minnie Liming fl GIRLS’ OVERALLS
4 r. M \ 2s Fin rother Ca West. who died vesterdav at . ; q i} - f er M Walte I'n { I aleq \ I'Q¢ at + Made i solid color | pr 5 DUART or MACHINELESS, $1.50 RALEIGH Julia Elwe ur-| vincent's Hospital, wi > held at stripes, fast colors | : . ; NESTL L $2 50 . Soars ruil nd Genre 1 in bo. ; a HEA « } Qiope Tt 14 adc - 4 ) Evelet Embroidery Jersey! Printed YN yy 3 , 10 a. m. Thursday at the Flanne: a BB Sheers! White and Pastel Sharkskins!
¢ 9 < n IS r RUSHVILLE - f We Y y a \ ‘ $7 50 EUGENE 93.50 es ay. Mrs. Mamie & Buchanan Mortuar Tot's Play Suits ji 4 Yo Black and White Sheers with Lingerie $10 NEW YORKER MACHINE- Clousie: Mrs Tania Gone ng Mise ties] Mrs. West, who was 60, lived at | yr IY UNE vatmn, ld, Ly my a 1 or Overalls You'll want one or more—for business
. ~ “NE Ric} 3 am. Clayto thur | 271 N. Randolph St. She had been B LESS or FREDERICS . $5.00 rond. Alten. Wiliam, 'Olxstob, A 1 been B duning styles, fast colons Il or ares.
P ER PUFF _SEYMOUR-—-M ROS Bow mat ill for about four months | cool an TOTS S TU) { A WW { ) Survivors. Sa bo im, N mrod,| Mrs. West had been employed at tive play i SUITS—Sizes ) AD Maj . AM 5 Y Hick a : na I S. Avres & Co. for 11 vears She . Sips d ? iy Qc 6 Years rett SIZES 12 to 20
BEAUTY SHOP (SWERYVIIY Mrs Sury On 7 (letian Crnireh. | Tw, some, Gent oven i fifiis. fu 38 to 44—4b to 52
In colors
309 ROOSEVELT BLDG. nd Walter inughtor Mrs. Bdith Brow: x and scoe F., two daughter Ehesssesesassosesans Gulab uit dn ui Women's S l i Liss Mai he ana Mrs. Doris E x > ens Sample
PHONE RILEY 0022 a ire. Tootion inne 75 Sir. Tovey
A Erelvh: Guoghier. wre. porest one. And a granddaughter, Bar- § Boys’ Cool ——— WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY of DEE'S and MILLERS | & WASH Summer DRESSES
Hore s! . > >728 > 3.9 Mo By Ie It Is . The Sensational Sale! AS SL A CKS io S 9
| ’ | materials. Sizes y 12 to 20, 38 to 52,
That TAKES PICTURES (Indoors) My con ooking woven summer | Women’s First Quality | Men's Broadcloth
fabrics. Nice dark colors. Full
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Sale Price EO | {14 HOSE
Boys’ Swim {Boys’ Sanforized
PAY ONLY *e eo oo Wotkin. . ‘ox. \ | TRUNKS JUMPERS 1 ] 3 Nice Qnty broadeloth shorts in famey
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fi Part wool swim trunks
EJECTOR. No burned fingers fabrics, fully sanforized Ed ; ve Mines Latin Push ‘Button ball BOBS ‘out Sturdv weave. Neat fit- all colors and pat- a Men's Knit Supporter Shorts i511 Old } $ S i 1 ¢ ENS . . § y : Sizes 3 to 10 | Reinforced heel and | Made with fine supporting ¢
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Both Stores! (2) POSITIVE SINCHRO - toe with lisle to give
PLAS SSunratiieeh.-sSiyier Boys’ Polo or TEE SHIRTS bh tT long wear. All new indi ag Men's Athletic
must open to flash bulb
” _ = 4 Soft, cool, well woven polo or L light shades. Sizes ~y ~ BE “ig—" \ * ddd ; i i. 1g shades, ’ See It!—Compare It! OE (3) MAGNI-FIELD VIEW Tee Shirts. A large variety of ¢ | 814 to 1014, Stock UNION SUITS 39
FINDER. Magnifies the view. § colors and patterns. Sizes ¢ Made of good check nainsook
» E ’ ’ —and You'll Buy It. 18 N. Illinois St. 29 on the Circle Gives more brilliant outlook to 10 up at this low price. | Sizes 36 to 44 w ) . Claypool Hotel Blig. 8 Doors From Power & Light Co. .
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