Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 August 1940 — Page 6
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PAGE 6 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES SATURDAY, AUG. 8, 1940 \ Sa a ¢ id : a > ne and supply houses, padded expense : 4 : > y 3 ~~ . UTILITY EXECUT accounts and secret insurance rates, ED unl. FE a BR The Government traced approxi- , 3 ' Sy CEE J he | ¢ oe 1h g [mately $62,000 from the fund to WITH $1 00 Ni ee. aia ed JOIN 10 OPPOSE v IVEN 5-YE R. Illinois and Missouri politicians, 000 a : 3 a TY - NT [2 ty ST. LOUIS, Aug. 3 (U. P).— ' i : \ CN of a k S 1 Frank J. Boehm, former executive OCHS ALLENTOWN S a. 4 R b x Co . 3 bi # ’ EXTORTION PLOT >: | . SINGLE AIR ARM PE Tr BR (ico president of the Union Bectric| L ONG-HUNTED MAN h 3 i: oF Su Co. today was sentenced to a total hy a. ) \ \. of five years in the Federal Peni-| Robert A. Ochs, wanderer, who ; : Ne : , 3 CN EN AN Ck . ’ i . BA) Ny tentiary and fined $4000 by United [the other night wandered into, Po Milwaukee Trio Threatened : Ea “3 . ETO, Sh Fight Clark Bill to Set Up States District Judge George H.|lice Headquarters to confess the ems S EY sigh RE 4 Rehabilitation League to Pionic bezzlement of $5000 18 years ago To Bomb Chain Store or . > Sow a Plane Force on Par With |—Members of the Indiana Rehabili- Moore, Corn mn toown. ¥tn. Dog Sol ’ ; ; g . Foam | ¥ tation League, Inc., will hold their Judge Moore sentenced Boehm to min i - \ ; fF : Ider Servi second annual picnic next Saturday he. : be returned there for prosecution Police Say. J ; 3 3 : ha ke . 0 er ervices. at the home of Emil A. Drach in serve the maximum of five years on Notified of Ochs’ surrender, Als a a ; Sheridan. will assemble in| ®ach of two counts of a perjury in-|lentown police replied: "Ghat's our MILWAUKEE, Aug. 3 <U. P).— By RES whUCEY miei 2 k m. to go to|dictment on which he was convicted, |long-hunted man,” and sent an offiPolice said today that three men ey the picnic scene. The sentences are to run concur-|cer to return Ochs, who waived exhad admitted attempting to extort WASHINGTON, Aug. 3. — The rently. The fines assessed were the | tradition. $100,000 from a chain store man ! : $ War and Navy Departments, main-{| Scientech to See Movie—“Ofl | maximum of $2000 on each of the | — o : : » § » ! i wy taining. a position held since the from the Earth,” a sound motion |counts, ny iin 4% oe Ho ry 3 i s i ON | World Wir, are fighting the new. | Picture will ‘be shown through the The former utilities executive's 176-ACRE PLANT SITE directed him t DD as pe 4 ] i & ; ; y |courtesy of the Shell Oil Co. at the|trial was on charges that he com | f I oe op Hie Ynoney PIF a ® & a 3 | est Congressional attempt to es-|guientech Club luncheon in the mitted perjury during an SEC in- BOUGHT BY MONSANTO rom an airplane to a miniature ® fe pe { 3 3 s x RN ¥ 3 ; EEE ; x i © | tablish a co-ordinated defense de- Board of Trade Building Monday. vestigation of a political “slush | on Laks Dyichigat, : F S gy a * § § * [partment in which military aviation | fund” maintained by his firm, a| TRENTON, Mich, Aug. 3 (U, P), Tiey described Walter Minx, 23, ; d Sa ! a ame : (would be co-equal to the nation's, Rotary Program Unexplained—An subsidiary of the North American |-Monsanto Chemical Co. has nce = he admitted “brains” of the ; EL Ny NE ’ So ¥ . ¢ & land and sea forces. | "acquaintance program,” of which| Power & Light Co. He denied any [quired a 176-acre plant site on tha antastic plot against Rowland H.(Jf “# : ¥ FE < } a ; The two departments, it was no explanatign has been given, willl knowledge of the fund or any con- Detroit River here, it was learned David, Sears, Roebuck & Co. man- 8 ; y : Nel 0 gif Cp ERE FR 8. |learned today, have forwarded re- be staged at the Rotary Club lunch-| nection with it, today. Purchase price of the propape Minx was arrested with his|y/ : » Nr a : aX ports to the Senate Military Af-|eon in the Claypool Hotel Tuesday.| Dugg the five-week trial, U. 8. erty was not disclosed. brother, Kurt, 27, and Daniel Oar- 134 ( : 2 Fe J CF FW #4" [airs Committee opposing co-or-| Frank H. Henley is chairman of the Attorney Harry J. Blanton called| The company plans to start cone on ie SotRcr ives ou had { \ = P? &F OF SAN, dinating legislation introduced by committee, 100 witnesses and produced hundreds [struction this fall of a plant which : : : ase Nine vuys Jnder Norms ® bE ~ 3 , EF FW hang’ ; » | : | Senator Bennett Champ Clark (D. of documents to show how the fund will make various chemical proce [he Hirecsion ot Police Chief Joseph 4 : y 4 i A } > FF hd ; Ea b | Mo.). or ple Tu Ne uur was amassed under Boehm's order ucts, principally sodium phosphate, pina vi : 2 ; wr BF SF & 80a Neither the War Department nor Atnorich a Legion ap 2 We lans| from “kick-backs" from attorneys|it was said, Store Damaged £5 : pwd \ Ri S fon OF : : [the Senate committee would PlOnSE Lo. cares her 3 gion, will ‘'m iii] isnt ALL ! 4 j $ { Ed Ee e : _ a the reports, but it was understood | °F Sending 3 Sejegation to the'state; | . . . The north side Sears, Roebuck Fy : le SR a | fF FW hit OF WF Fo that they contend that aviation fs| coon ab Gary during a meet- Relief From Binding Straps For Those store was damaged slightly after |§ ; i © . 3 p a EO Ww, iF & = _ [better Nandled when. divided be. "8 at 8 p. m. Monday in the post . closing hours July 24 with a home- | ; E £ EA oN 3 & Fy a E F tween the two defense establist (home, 2523 Northwestern Ave. ‘The made explosive which, police said, ? = Bi i A 3 A FF yj in | fa ments, &s dt present wy ESLabIISh= host's ‘color guard, state champion, was manufactured by Walter Minx. | 5 : 8 FJ g Fr RS | FF : % Sy 2 Tres, | wil defend its title at the convenThe extortion notes said that the! A id &_ I pe . ht j ; Ps & ; k One Cabinet Office for Two {tion Aug. 17. ] Sonibing deste hat ol i a £ ¥ ; : ha FF go Senator Clark's bill would estab- | Walters Family to Meet—The anor onists Hy plot Ova {or aN FF i FF ; R lish a Department of National De-|nual reunion of John Walters and MONDAY, AUG. 5 iVerv he Mr Tal N hed d Fi 4 g ; a fense, headed by a secretary ap-| family will be held at Riley Park, re vey Ol he mone Dy Mr & J ¥ i : . ; i pointed by the President. The sec- | Greenfield, tomorrow 7 TU ESDAY AUG. 6 David from an airplane which was | » bE 4 EF "a . J § retary would receive the same $15,- : to Hy over the lake and Telease the if | Fai he 3 Fo Ey 4 foe. | i 000 salary as other Cabinet officers.| Post to Honor Mothers—War Hours: 10 to 12,2 to 5,7 to 9 package. in response to light sig-|¥ J a SW SC A a ; & Under him the secretary would be Mothers, gold star mothers and nals which would be flashed from 8 "A 8 i Fe + Fi ¥ y undersecretaries for the Army, the [mothers and fathers of Wayne Post FOR TWO DAYS ONLY the seven-foot submarine construct- | oo IA : p FF 3 8 Navy and the air force, receiving 64 American Legion, members will Sykes Survion, Racine, Wisconsin, ‘Will ve ed by young Minx. h bh F b ' » $12,000 each, and three assistant|be guests of the post 0 a wi their representative, Planned to Sink Sub ; ; a. : FE FF secretaries at $10,000 each. | next Nov, 12 at the post home, ww © Mi t igste tH b- 13 1 ; : FF The War and Navy Departments, | W. Washington St, Vn Wm. B. WA LKER inX was 1p navigate the ‘sub- iE ill Ao : TN ET | 3 Pp i and the two Cabinet positions head- | q \ marine and after picking up the wi SEE FF ry sy gE ing them, would be abolished, anda | Townsend Club to Meet—Town- sos or Anylers
money he was to bring the sub-|j \ = 3 F FE all their duties transferre [send Club 14 will meet at 8 p. m. marine close to the Government | : a £ Pg k : | FF National Defense re iC The | Monday at the Hplliday Bldg. To show you the une pp ures " pier. fe, ol FY wy EE ; President would be empowered to | corner of Ohio and Alabama Sts.| | AMERICA’S NO, 1 APPLIA C 3 Jor Starla En route, he planned to wrap ck bh : name officers of the existing flying ee en ~Rupture—and Fallen Stomach—Comfortthe money in a vulcanized auto- By JOE COLLIER Talbot will be dial instead of manual; Harrison services to commands in the new| « . x J able-—~Washable—Rustproof, mobile inner tube, sink the sub- The inside of a dial telephone exchange—way in- | manual will become Wabash and Talbot dial; Hem- air force. ? St. Roch's Choir to Sing—S t. Binding Straps are Entirely Eliminated by the Modern Sykes marine to destroy the evidence and| side—looks something like mother’s canned goods | lock will be Wabash. Power to consolidate, eliminate or Roch Brees ie ese hy Gurge Appliance. We use NO STRAPS OF ANY KIND-—yet, we guarthen float to the pier on the inner| stacked up on metal racks in the basement, and it Fifteen thousand telephones in north central In- [redistribute the functions of agen- | oli RO iE By ie Cn “| | =antee to HOLD any reducible hernia regardless of your work. tube containing the money. sounds like a good many crickets. dianapolis will become dial-operated for the first |cies in the air services HISD ‘WORM Asn Dr Truce Wt 1D. go With such complete control nearly all cases improve—some essen If you have a non-technical mind, you can listen | time. New ccntral offices for this operation are at |pe given the President. TA IRCITOW ul Veterans Tioga), se in a few months report they can discard their appliance, for an hour to a competent telephone engineer ex- | the corner of 30th and N. Pennsylvania Sts. ob Roseann Davey is 2cCompan St. > e Stop wasting money on {russes that not only disappoint bul AUTHOR, ASSISTANT plain how the dial system works automatically, and Most Talbot subscribers will have the same num- Talk of Friction Husic is sponsored by the ith | is~ often permit your hernia to become worse. Do not become you will come away wondering how you ever get a | bers after the transfer. Only the prefix of most Despite War Department oppo-1TX t American Legion Auxiliary. 4 a cripple and a burden to your family by continued neglect TO WALLACE, DEAD right number. Hemlock numbers will be changed, but Harrison |sition to a defense department in| VNE A ‘TOR EI ECTED of your hernia. You cannot enjoy life while worried and in It's almost as hard as trying to understand what | numbers will be changed, having Talbot or Wabash which aviation would rank with tke | FT. wayh E PAS de es misery. . ' OAK BLUFFS, Mass, Aug. 3 (U.| makes the dial tone, and, harder still, what makes | prefixes. older service, many officers in the |. “A PORTE, Ind, Aug. 3 (U. P.).— Sykes Service RESTORES YOU IMMEDIATELY as if no hern a P.).—Frederic Clemson Howe, an| the busy signal. Except for how to use them, tele- Also at midnight a smaller dial unit will be cut in Army Air Corps, which is directing (The Rev, E. B. Fletcher, Ft. Wayne existed. The price is reasonable—terms if desired, Try SIX Assistant U. S. Secretary of Agri-| phones manege to remain a major mystery. at New Augusta, knawn as County, and will serve [the vast air expansion program. sav pastor, today was elected superin- MONTHS, then if not satisfied, cash refund will be Jude ns culture, died at a hospital today So there’s no use trying to tell you by what black | subscribers northwest of the city. that circumstances now demand an |tendent of the North Indiana Oon- per our WRITTEN AGREEMENT. End Needless suffering— after a brief illness. A resident of| magic the Indiana Bell Telephone Co. has, in the Only three manual offices remain in the city— |independent administration of mili. [erence of the Pree Methodist protect your job! Washington, he had been visiting| last year, constructed machines here and there | Belmont, Cherry and Drexel. tary aviation. | Church at the 47th session of the CLIP THIS AD AND NOTE THE DAY! friends in nearby Chilmark. He| throughout the city which, at the stroke of midnight Drexel goes the way of all manual phones next Advocates of a separate air foree conference here. He succeeds the was 72 tonight, will make the following changes, to wit: spring. point out that when official oppo-|R€V: F. W. Caulkins of South Bend. A lawyer and author, he hpd ~ Sn to the idea began, our air | 7
served as an adviser to the Agri-| . ' | ) | strength was relatively minor. Toculture Secretary and as consumers) BCT A} PROSPERITY | Policeman S Leg EDWARD M CAFFERY . |day, however, it is 25 per cent of counsel to the Agricultural Adjust- | / {the whole Army, and as the Euro-
’ oh ; ment Administration. His wife, the | » ‘ pean War has shown, it paces all Sn RJ 5 IMPROVES IN JULY Broken in Chase oper TRAINER, EAD © cuse, N. Y., died recently. They had | J | While separate air force oppon- ‘
1dr ; AN insis ef no children. Busiiess Is Wetter ‘at ‘te rtiint- | MOTORCYCLE PATROLM Edward McCaffery, 1808 N. Illinois, ®1ts insist there is complete co-
tt Paul Whiteside got his driver—by | y sm ivHiay .| operation between Army and Navy apolis Postoffice. St., owner and trainer of thorough ‘fl V)
ED L!BRARIAN AT ; proxy—but it cost him a broken red horses is dead. | Bying branches, advocates cite inNAM | Receipts last month were $365,- leg. The noted horseman, who was 75, stances of friction between the two 507.20, Postmaster Adolph Seiden- ’ ie a heart attack Thursday Which has been detrimental to de- . LAW SCHOOL HER Following Allen Ransdell, a | ih : fens ; . . . sticker announced. That was $20.- ; er (while visiting in Northville, Mich. Iense as a whole. One of these in- | ; ..| truck driver, on N. Illinois St. late |He was a native of Indianapolis. volved a dispute on how far to sea wo ew 1Q CES == yesterday, the officer's cycle col- [For many years he maintained rmy planes should be allowed to : ; . | training stables at the Fair Grounds fly. rit) s tear the 1900 ; adh Wi s Wh yh Hos land was known throughout the Restriction Placed, Lifted block. He was tak y - | hv he Trike airier of . pital | RaRrUTY as an QWHer and trainer of Basic defense strategy ‘ontemt ] : is iy. | al, 1ESS racing OCS, ; [plates that, in case of attack on dianapolis. (mail without stamps, $140,729.53; H ids . . He is survived by his wife. Anna g owl Sh . ix Libre e furnished the truck driver's 2 as 3 3 A ’ this country, aviat y A senior, Mr. Beecher took his newspaper and periodical postage, |McNeff McCaffery, and two daugh-| app he HE on i
pre-law work at the Indiana State « oriy: 0 ur | license number to other officers ters, Mrs. Jesse McMurtry s wife of : ols : Teacher's College. He is a member | $13,368.36; box rents, $2345.92; waste | who charged him with speeding [sors police inspector, and Miss sea long before he reached our
of the Sigma Delta Kappa legal paper sales, $168.11, and ‘excess on| 36 miles an hour and reckless | Pauline Elliott. shores, and where necessary the fraternity. envelopes and wrappers, $49.43. driving. Funeral services will be held ot | Army would back up naval avia-
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In charge of arranging and|853.78 or 6 per cent more than durcataloging 8500 law volumes, Samuel jng July last year.
Beecher, Terre Haute, has been] . ' a hr chosen student librarian for 1940-41] Last month's revenues vere. at the Indiana Law School of In- Stamp sales, $208,845.85; permit |
{ In 1938 maneuvers ‘my S Funeral Home and at 9 a. m. in the flew 500 miles i IS ngs SS. - Peter and Paul Cathedral. | . ’ p
. : : a “hostile” vessel. There were re- . y r Cross -| ’ a Biri will be in Holy Cross Ceme (ports that the Navy had protested Ty. such an invasion of a naval sphere to a joint Army-Navy board, though
S ORT S OR S | ORY ‘Arley E. Stockdale the Navy denied this. Shortly after- | { w ’ y . - Vv ¢ » . | H H | Yuneral Services ‘tor Arley E ward, however, Army planes were
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Stockdale, who died in the Veterans’ | liles wht | Hospital Thursday, were held ON TN Army pilots morning in the Shirley ‘Brothers | yo kept from oversea fiving and {Central Chapel. Burial was in Wash- navigation training vitally necesMr. Stockdale, who was 65, lived | sary to an actual wartime operation ington Park. iin hi | The restriction since has been liftat 4 N. New Jersey Bt. He lived here | oy Today, with outstanding over23 years and formerly operated | yo ier navigators, Army flying fortbarbershop at Washington and New | nacces fly easily the 1200 miles from | (Jersey Sts. He was a World War prio to Panama and write some Veteran, | of the finest long-range flight recSurvivors are two daughters, Mrs. | prac in aviation history | ’ . . Dorcas ©. Keller, Hillsboro, and Ete Mrs. Smith wiped her hands and hurried to Miss Vivian Stockdale, Seattle,
: Wash.; a sister, Mrs. Lucy Fowler, answer the doorbell. On the steps was a nice To Tar ey Towler, | State Deaths young man. In his hand was a bottle, looking susiciously like extract ‘Harry Drury ore Bioher Pace, Years Bi, Seviv. Pp y y da Peller, Mrs. Ma james, Mrs. Florence
Harry Drury, Indianapolis resi- [Powell and Miss Margaret Yoars . : ANDERSON.—James B. Cloud, 75. Sur-
. . 48 years, died last night. | yi ore Baek rs Johh FUNG: ‘Sieh. "No," said Mrs. Smith. "| don't want to buy Rv I RarnieDmghter. Mrs. john Fitter; step. anything." Mr. Drury came here from Chi- | Mrs "Minne Chen cl Santuel; sister cago. He wag a billposter and woul ANDERSON —Vanlandingham Castor, 76 “ie . : a member of the Billposter’s Union, | (COLFAX —Forest W. Conrad, 38. SurI'm not selling anything, madam. You see, Loeal 7, and the Second Church of | }Li0F; Parents Mr. ‘and Ars. Albert Coni i wrist, Scientist. | . PALEVILLE—Mrs. Malvina Danner, 70 your next door neighbor ordered this bottle of ex- He is survived by a daughter, | iriver Buctana, “Oi” Bote tract and I'm delivering it. But she's not at home. ue Gertrude Potty Sowa In- Mrs. ‘Pear polk, 2: om In i , . . ianapolis; a sister, I'S. aude | FLKHA rank Schmidt, 64. Surviyie SDpearance of is Would you kindly accept delivery and save me Morris, Florida, and a brother, Ar- | ors W) as Korother “Joseph. John Information Message im : An tr 'C Lone B Beare » A=! ond V: deters. Mos SWiliar: Drdelovs these columns is evi- another trip? ur 7 ons Beach, Sali n Mrs. Ueber, Mrs. Charles Berger dence that this publi- neral services will be held at | *"g na
2 p. m. Monday at the Dorsey Fu- | Daushiter fee ildren’ Steele Noel cation subscribes to the . . . hi ’ inh Crown | Fisher and Ralph. Roy, Jesse and Hug principles ot the Bet- Mrs. Smith agreed, and then paid $1.20 which, Udselsghesadonie © sis pine THE NEW TALBOT-WABASH DIAL CENTRAL OFFICE BUILDING AT 30TH AND PENNSYLVANIA STREETS ter Business Bureau, according to the salesman, would be refunded to TH ——— : , *and co-operates with Mary L. Slontker
£5 BEE TE he found out om bor neighbor ht he evvect | GEORGE STARK, MEAT £55 vies ie 8
the extent of refusing LEOPOLD—Mrs. Amanda C. Rennie, 87. | é After many months of work, one of the largest tele-
to accept the advertis- had not been ordered. Survivors: Sons, James and Joshua ing of firms whose ad- ACKIN HEAD, DIES |. sansa Devry Pugh, 61, Sureivsl phone projects ever undertaken in Indianapolis will be | |
: ife: so vertising and sales poli- MOUNT VERNON Mike Hartung. 175
cies are proved by the Mrs. Smith IS another victim of the not-at- George Stark. who came to In. | Pirvivors omer, Aaron; sister, Mrs. S completed tonight at midnight when the new TAlbot Bureau to be conteaty home racketeer. She has the extract, you say. dianapolis five years ago to help| MONTICELLO—Mrs. Alice Benjamin. 8: e public interest. ay 3 3 | 1c . Alice Benjamin, 8) Pp True, but it is only a four-ounce bottle of an un- Duna we oul backing ies Of] ORANGE—Clo Ain Spoonamore, 2. Sur- — known brand. The finest extract in the same size his home at 3805 Arlington BIvd.| Thome 0G phil Olenna; brothers, tion. At that time approximately 18,000 telephones
is obtainable everywhere for less than half the Hea had ‘Been in ‘the Hidde BR ERG MIs (lalla Young, 4 now being served through TAlbot, HArrison and UNTIL > PRINCETON —Wallace K. Zimmerman, M I D N | G M TY
Pr ice. packing business man y years be- 70 Surviv : Jife, Grace: s i E : < ot J - . | . survivors: Wife, Grace; son. Rankin; 3 f i } ». Born in Wi A daughters. Mrs. Max Bothel, Mrs. Nelli H Emlock will be transferred to the new offices.
i : : 2cker, Mrs. Gus Byrd and Mrs. John ’ Minn., of a pioneer family, he was | Wwhittak . . Place TAlbot, HArrison, and . . . ’ . | ittaker, ~ ’ It is one thing to accommodate a neighbor a resident of Chicago 52 Years and | PRINCETON Mrs. Jessi Homara. sur. Preparations have been made so carefully that service WEmeic cells ts you ulwys . ' ras i ) 'holesale an fetail | Vivors: Husband, Thomas; daughter, Jane; . . ‘ . and another to play a slicker's game, Know what ent Rs q Tel sister Mri Bear Stormont will be interrupted only momentarily when the change have, using the numbers in ou ar d in before ou aid in a scheme of this ba is Ns i . | RIDGEVILLE -Mrs. Charles Bourke. Suryou are doing Y He is survived by his wife, Amalia; | vivors: Husband; sons, Theodore and Her- occurs. The establishment of the new offices still your OLD GREEN telephone kind a daughter, Mrs. James B. Ben- mi viauEntcrs, Mrs, Ryo Sandman, dy ; direeror . ’ , and Mrs lars tives ix | ' vi Giviite : e . | De CT sons, George at and Mrs. Clara Rhynard; sister, Mrs. Della further improves this city's telephone system and is a y i 3 SCHNELLVILLE —Mrs Mary Wagner . . . . . «Services will be held at 3 p. me | Tebben. 64. Survivors: Husband, John: forward step consistent with the Indiana Bell's policy Monday at the residence, with the Sons, viliiam and Lawrence Wehr, dsughY . v | r, rs AIrnest naerwood, rothers, . . . Rev. Harry Campbell, First Pres-| John and Michael Wagner; _ sister, Mrs, of furnishing the best and most modern service, byterian Church assistant pastor, | Elizabeth Bum. and | .SIMS—Corda Allen, 49. Survivors: Wife,
T T officiating. Other services B® } : : slizabeth; daughters, Mrs. Wilma Davis. he BE TER BUSINESS BUREAU Inc burial will be held Tuesday ‘at. Wa-| Mrs. Dorothy Lunes, A a Taath saith AFTER 9 » tertown, Wis. and Misses Carol and Norma Allen; sons,
Leroy, Gerald and Charles. 11 Majestic Bldg. Lincoln 6446 DIALS FOR NEW AUGUSTA ... A new diol office at New MIDNIGHT
. ’ Augusta, designated as COunty, alse will go Into service at | N D | A NAPO LI 5 on Everything! . midnight tonight. When ‘dialing the letters “C" and "O" to Refer to the NEW ‘GRAY | Diamonds, Watches, reach a COunty number, be sure to use the black leer "O" directory for correct TAlbot | Autos, Cameras ond not the red figure “Zero.” and 'WAbsh numbers... + This Bureau is an incorporated association, not operated for pecuniary y " ’ : _ TN rT profit, supported by more than 600 Indianapolis Business concerns, and Clothing, Shotguns, Ete. . estroy Yy Ye
has far its purpose the promotion of fair play in advertising and selling, Oldest Loot JEWELRY especially where there is a public or competitive interest involved. gh The C A CO. INC. i ian lg a J oo \INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY ; % ) ¥ ; : Bi ig > ; A "
146 EAST WASHINGTON ST.
and WAbash dial central offices are placed in opera-
