Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 August 1940 — Page 11
MONDAY, AUG. § 1940
‘Less Noise,’ Prexy Orders Yank Coach
And That's Just One of Many N. Y. Troubles
BY SURGE KIRKSEY
ed Press & Arden NEW YORK, atts oon RNS, ® pours. The Yanks know Tow, Everything they do seems © de wron
Points for Bruns
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for them so league President Harridge wired Art Fletcher Yanks Sharp-tongued third Dawe coach, use more caw
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Ing remarks to Cleveland Rolle! Hemsley, the reformed plavboy. If Fletoher cant talk, his value to the Yanks ft reduced 30 per cent Other Yankee NOR carn pitcher Nonte Fen catcher Rill Dicker. Man NeCarthy sent Pearson Won & game n a month, home tor aatmeant of his sore arm. He may De uselest the rest of the season Dickey was spiked badly on the left! oot bY Hemsley in yesterday's game with Cleveland and several stitohes were req to close the wound He, 100, was sent home and Jog ne aut an vg fy ate pory ad » Dis Maggio §§ nl aving ™m botherag by nee, ring Faller
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Just braak with the Bees Bucky Walters had lost 3 to Dick Errickson, slugged out 17 hits to win the nightcap, 12-89, and protect their 6%: game lead. Frank McCormick made Six hits In the two games and drove in eight runs. Cubs, Dodgers Split The Dodgers gained sn even! break with the Cubs in a fiving finish The Cubs won game, 11.3, simmons to cov er in the and collecting 21 hits in all. Peewee! Reese's homer in the ninth tied the score and Dolf Camilli’s circuit blow, in the 11th gave the Dodgers a 7-6 decision over Claude Passeau in the Wighiens. After Joe Medwick had gone hitless 14 straight times, Leo Durocher benched him in the nightcap Hal Schumacher broke his run of hara luck by pitching the Giants to a 3-2 triumph over the Cardinals but the effort was too much for Terry's team which dropped the nightcap, 6-3. Babe Young's single won the opener, hadn't beaten a first division club | all season, let the Giants down with! nine hits to grad the nig Erie Koy's triple drove in two! runs,
Skeet Title Goes To Oklahoman
ASHEVILLE, N. C., Aug. 5 (U. P) —Bob Parker, 17. of Tulsa, Okla, today held the Land of the Skv
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Open skeet shoot championship in!
addition to his championship Parker won the title and the $1000 first prize in a 25-bird shoot-off Saturday against the veteran Alex Kerr, Los Angeles. The Tulsa youth broke all 25 birds for an uncompleted final round run of 225 in the shoot-off against 24 for Kerr, who also had shot a perfect 200 in the final round to tie Parker for first place. Paul Gross of Indianapolis, who led qualifiers for the final round
national junior
with a perfect 200, dropped to 192 round |
in the finals. Other final scores included: S. L. Hutcheson, Charleston, S. C., 197; Don Sperry, Flint, Mich, 197; W. 8S. Golden, Columbus, Ga., 197: M. B. Or, New York, 193; Grant Ilseng, Los Angeles, 199; A. V. Zugates, Indiania, Pa. 197.
Bowlers to Meet
The first meeting of the Indiana Recreation Bowling League is to be held at 8 p. m. tomorrow at the Indiana Alleys. All former and new teams are asked to have representatives present.
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Secos in Top = Tourney Tilt
With Stewart-Warmmer even more firmly established as a favorite and the Kingan Indians marked as &
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| leading dark horse, the aighth an- | city softball tournament moves |
nual mto its fourth night of action at Stout and Softball stadiums tonight | Feature of tonights action un. il de the Junior Social
at Stout Stadium, pairing one of the top white teams of the city with what i prodadly the best Negro clud. They meet following the
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| At Softball Stadium, cutters’ Local battles Temple Association and the Unemployment Compensation crew challenges Salvation Army. The three games at Stout and the last game at the Softball Stadium are seconds round encounters, Quistanding among the seven games played over the week-end were Stewart-Wamars perfect 8-10-0 victory over Peerless Foundry and the Kingan Indians’ stunning 18-10-¢ overthrowing of the well-re- | garded Kay Jewelers. Art Laxen of Stewart-Warmner pitched to only 21 batters as the ourney favorites removed Peerless | Foundry, allowing no hits, giving no bases on balls, and receiving perfect support from his mates, generally regarded as the best fielding team in town, The Indians Kay Jewelers early and kept pounding, indcating that they may con. test Goldsmith's Secos right to be called the top Negro club. Other results saw Indiana Fur defeat Olive Branch, § to 0; Mutual Milk win by forfeit from R. C Ten-De Cafe neer, 2 to 1; Gem Coal toss out L. 8 2: Kingan A. A. toy with Lady of Lourdes, 15 to 0; and Aluminum Finishing finish off Er- | met Products, 1§ to 8
» = = Amold Bennett hurisd the Terre Haute Prize Winner Breads to & double victory last night at Belmont
Stadium. In the first game he downed the West Indianapolis Mer. | chants, 14-5, then came back to! twirl a §-2 triumph over Associated | Gas.
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& & @ The Pepsi Cola Boosters stepped nearer the championship of the Bush-Feezle State League last night | | by slaughtering the Wabash Elks, 15 to 1, at Softball Stadium. Vern , Marsh, the Wabash ace who in past seasons has proved to be a nemesis to title-bound Indianapolis teams, {had none of his usual effectiveness ‘and was assaulted freely. Mutual | Milk won the preliminary from the Bethel A. C, a junior skirmish, 7 4
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". » First-round drawings have been made for the boys’ annual city playground softball series to begin toafternoon at three sectional
| grounds.
Fourteen junior and senior league winners will compete in the tournament, Garfield and Ringgold senior teams were to meet this afternoon
| to determine the South Side league
| champion, | Sectionals will be held at Ellen-| { berger, Rhodius, and 64th and| | Arsenal playgrounds. The junior games will start at 1:30 p. m. imi mediately followed by the senior | games. The sectional schedule is:
At Ellenberger—Ellenberger Juniors vs. Oak Hill Juniors; Ellenberger Seniors vs. Oak Hill Seniors. At 16th and Arsenal-—School 68 Juniors vs, 13th and Ashland Juniors: Scheel 0 Seniors vs, 13th and Ashland Seniors. At Rhodius—Garfield Juniors vs. Rhodius Juniors: Camp Sullivan Seniors vs. Haw. thorne Seniors,
Chicagoan, 15, Wins Sailing Boat Title
MICHIGAN CITY, Ind, Aug. 5 (U. P).—Red-haired, 15-year-old C. Coleman Anderson of the Burnham Yacht Club, Chicago, today was king of one-design sailing boat skippers. He took the national crown yesterday in a final heat in which he nosed out last year's champion, Herman W. Landon of the Illiana Yacht Club, Hammond.
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Mallory Nine Goes Ahead Of E. C. Atkins
| Other Sandlot Ltalers Hold Their Places Only one new leader appeared on
the amateur baseball front during ithe week-end. That was P. R
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result of a doudle victory over EB (C. AIRInS, the previous pacesatter, | In the Municipal League, where General Exterminators and Tavern are riding hud-to-hud in | the chase for the championship, doth loaders annexed I Baird's Service kept its Slate clean jn the Big Six League Garfield A IS WOR its 11th victory in the om jl City League, and Basa oontinued its winning ways in the In. austrial League After Mallory had thumped out a 10:3 victory in the first game, Atking made things hotter in the afterpiece, and the affair went an extra inning before Mallory took a (4-3 decision. Frank Baird} bingie into loft field with the bases loaded provided the margin of victory,
{ Tires Are Victorious
dlanapolis Industrial Union Council will plan its celebration of Labor Day at a specal meeting in Amalgamated Hall, 188 W. 8th St, to night, Orville Kincaid, president, announced today.
lumbia Park.
A gold emblem for 30 years service was presented today te Ora O. Johnson, 6240 N. Chester Ave, safety supervisor of the Indiana Bell Telephone Co. plant department. Now serving his 10th consecutive term as secretary and treasurer of the State chapter of the Telephone Pioncers of Amer ica, Mr. Johnson had his first telephone experience with the Franklin, Ind, Telephone Co. as a schoolboy night aperater. He has served with the Nebraska Tele. phone Co, the Western Electrie Co. and the Central Union Tele. phone Co, predecessor te the In. diana Bell Telephone Ceo.
Reese on Lions Program-—-Contin-wing the “Among Ourselves” pro.
i mn vi Nanufacturers League games U Tires pounded out a| 13-8 boo over the |Sehwi Belt won its sixth victory, topping! Lilly Varnish, 11 to § | Bascas eighth victory in the Ins dustrial League was a 84 decision over Solitaire, which hasn't reported | a Win this season. Richardson Rubdber moved wp on the leaders dy downing Pure Oil, 8 to § and Falls] | City smacked Polks Milk, 14 to 8 The Exterminators produced 111 runs from 14 hits for a 11-4 verdict | over Empire Life. At the same time | the co-leading Prospect crew was having its hands full with Falls City, ascaping with a 3-2 triumph {Fireside Tavern actually beat In‘diana Fur, 3-3, but had to give wp the win because some of its players" weren't certified
Baird's Wins Twe Baird's Service racked up vie
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tories No. 12 and 13 in the Big Six League bY beating Union Printers, {12 to 2, and Moose, 7-3 | Sacks Auto Parts and Garfield! A. C. kept side by side in their] race for the Capitol City crown, Although Garfield won its victory by a forfeit, Sacks played for theirs, downing Klee Soda, 15-3. The In. dianapolis Aces bested Trang! Market, 15-10, in the other league game,
David and Reed Finish Seventh |
CINCINNATI, O. Aug | David, recent winner of the Indiana | | Amateur, and Bill Reed, both of
Indianapohs, fimsned in a tie for seventh place In the annual Tri state amateur golf meet held here! during the week-end David and Read had a best ball total of 141 for the 36 holes, the!
and Bill Duckwall of Louisville. | The tournament was won by Bob Sulzer and Tom Earls, both of Cincinnati, after a playoff with two! {other Cincinnati players Billy Gil- | bert and Milt Schoss. Both two{somes had 137 for the 36 holes, but {Clines and Duckwall recorded [birdie four on the first extra hole {for victory.
Trophy Goes to Local Yachtsman
WAWASEE, Ind, Aug. 5.—The Spink Wawasee Hotel and Country Club Trophy today belonged to Frank Levinson Jr. of Indianapolis, who scored his third straight vietory yesterday in the snipe boat class in the Wawasee Yacht Clud races. Robert Nichens of Ft. Wayne was second, and Levinson's brother, Alan, | {finished third.
Pro Grid League ‘Plans Studied
BUFFALO, N. Y., Aug. 3 (U. P) —Reprasentatives from six Fastern land Midwestern cities continued | discussions today for formation of fan American Professional Football League, The conference, attended by representatives from New York City, Boston, Columbus, O.; Milwaukee, Cincinnati and Buffalo, opened here |yesterday. Members failed to agree {at the initial session, however, and ‘a second meeting was called for this morning to iron out difficulties and provide opening of the new league next month. All but one of the members were agreed on most important points, it was reported.
Florida Pilot Paces Midget Auto Field
Times Special GREENFIELD, Ind. Aug. 5—Paul Jones of Miami, Fla, won the 20lap midget race at Riley Park here during the week-end. George Shearer of Indianapolis ran second. John Shackleford of Dayton, O. escaped possible injury when his car somersauited on the south curve of the new cement track.
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Townsend Claud to Meet—Town- | send Club 48 will meet al | ociock tomorrow evening a I. 0. OF. Hall, 133 N. Delaware) St. The Rev. R. M. Dodrill, presi-| dent, will be In il ye 1 charge,
'HENHOUSE ‘HOTEL’ BOASTS ELEVATOR
MADERA, Cal, Aug. § (U, P).—/ ‘Nothing is too good for the ey ong” is the motto on the W. Hemme poultry ranch near hy and its a slogan which pays divi. Sends. . Hamme puts his chickens up in ~ specially constructed chicken “hotel” equipped with electric lights, | running water and an electrically | operated elevator, The lights are!
| kept on for a while at night in order | returns from
that the chickens may stay awake! and eat more mash, Despite the expense, the elaborate layout is practical because the chickens lay more eggs in their comfortable quarters, according to the owner,
'SEATTLE WOMAN, 70,
WRITES FIRST BOOK
SEATTLE, Wash, Aug. § (U. P).! —A T0-vear-old widow has Just brought out her first prose volume, | From Oxcart to Airplane.” Mrs. Minnie Roof Dee completed the work while attending an adult education class in short-story writing. As she completed each chapter, she would read it to the |
[class and hear unblushingly frank LINER EXCALIBUR, AT SEA. Aug
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song, but “From Oxcart to Air-| | plane”—a biography of the late! George H. Himes, Oregon trail] | ploneer—was her most ambitious undertaking.
FINDS EVIDENCE OF 1523 FLU EPIDEMIC
COLUMBUS, O., Aug. 5 (U.P) — There's nothing new about influ-! enza, according to F. Webster MeBryde, Ohio State University geoggraphy instructor and authority on Central America. Writing in the Bulletin of the History of Medicine, McBryde pre-| sents evidence that influenza was epidemic in Guatemala in the 16th Century. It is believed that there were three epidemics in that Century—in 1523, 1559-1562, and 1576.
‘MARITIME BASEBALL IS PLAYED ON RIVER
ASTORIA, Ore, Aug. 5 (U, P)—
It is called maritime baseball. The field is the broad waters of the Columbia River just off the Hammond waterfront. Players have individual skiffs in which they bat, field the ball and run bases. The bases are 60 feet apart, marked with small buoys and a large, soft rubber ball is used.
PLAN COMMUNIST PROBE LOS ANGELES, Aug. 5 (U.P). District Attorney Buron Fitts today announced he will give the Los Angeles County Grand Jury evidence tomorrow of at least one murder and extensive Pacific Coast infiltration work in behalf of the Communist Party. Two men are in custody and four others are sought, Mr. Fitts said.
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Help Wanted—Male
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Mistake of Overworking bad times in this country,
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PITTSBURGH, Aug. 3 (U. P), —! With. industrial operations keyed to near-capacity by the national de-| fense program, American industry! received a timely warning today to watch out for the health of its! workers, The Air Hygiene Foundation, an
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health of industrial workers, urged 0 Stione man of character who welcomes Ark learned in the last World War and) be 23 to 33 preferably married. He n plovees. tion of responsibility would help fir hum e and sold by demonstra. Report No. 1,” the warning was is-| $2000 10 34.000 per vear in commissions is the first of a series to be published N Indiana oli, Tuesday morn | View 1 proper impression is created, ap“Amid preparation for national! detailed information World War and to profit by lessons ment of my drzanization, I will give | terested in a Job whers you eam earn usually belated, there is a sop 'M AN a] a needless waste of precious human |
| Cumberland, berland, My VACANCY : department Extensive xeellant oppor 1 ers’ health and strength by inereas-| Mois ors. Inc I E Ioth TR.83M Ing the working force, not by taxing | WANTED — Experienced bushelman for endurance to the breaking point.| Fy FOR store. Steady CC In a long race, it is endurance not | ’ ROOFING AND SIDIN | Sprinting, that wins. Car, 10 close oi Sa i haut he report pointed out that the dfawing account. 2319 § Washington war exposed the fallacy of extng output to increase in pro-
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| portion to the hours worked, Adding | yndiana Ee . polis Tim NM " N that in the long run a contrary re-| WESTFALL—Dr ws Munday, ng 3 i r— 8 sult may be expected. Jt urged al K. Westfall of Indianapolis and cu policy of allowing time off for suf. | Is © Westfall of Chicago, passed away ficient rest, particularly for foreman |r Fanner 8 enon TRL 2 Friends invited, Burial Bush-
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| YOTT—Dr. Charles B. husband of Nell father of Sylvia and Charles, son of Mr and Mrs. Frank H. Yott and brother of Mrs. Loretta Zinkan ssed away at nis residence. 3338 Carrollton Ave. Serv. ces at the Manner 8 Buchanan Morty. ary Tuesday. 11:30 m. Friends in. vited, Burial! Crown "Rin Friends may call at the mortuary. xX
CHANDLER LEADS, 6-1; SMITH G. 0. P. CHOICE
LOUISVILLE, Ky. Aug. § (U.P), —U, 8. Senator Albert B. (Happy) Chandler held better than a 6-to-1 lead over his closest opponent in the contest for the Democratic Senatorial nomination, almost complete Saturday's primary election showed today. In 3303 of the state's 4347 pre-| Senator Chandler received 134,401 votes and Charles P. Farns- | ley of Louisville, 20.081. Four other | | candidates received a total of about | 16.000 votes | Walter B. Smith of Pineville ran | far ahead of all candidates for the Republican Senatorial nomination, In 3256 precincts, he received 42.070. Roscoe C. Douglas of Saxton received 2744, and the three other candidates Teceived a total of 9000
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Ice Cream Manufacturing
AND FROSTED MALT STORE Located busy neighborhood. College town 7.000 students, population 36,000. Very ate tractive offer. Close to four theaters, Serving fountain lunches; 60 miles from Indianapolis, Box 440, © Times IF YOU can make a small cash investment we can assure you of a substantial daily income {rom vour own business, A strictly cash Dress no selling ree aquired. Box 272, Times — CAFE—Real bargain. Established 13 years, Factory district See proprietor, 11 m, 1 p.m SE Michigan
Swaps For '34, '35 and ‘86
CASH Chevrolets and Plymouths. Service Loan Co. 1515 N. Ill. RI-4973
USED FURNACE A-1 Condition 2020 Roosevelt,
CAR RADIO $8 00 Bulova pocket watch, £7.50; electric carving outfit, $10 paint spray: swan for car. 2197 Eastern
call 312 Trowbridge
LOST--Thur. night, round yellow Sold Elgin wrist watch, Reward. HU-T070
LOST— White eat. Vieinity 2100 8. New Jer- | sev, Reward. DR. 0031,
Help WantsdFemale 8 REFINED ambitious woman, interested in ermanent position, 30 hours weekly Sxperience unnecessary, Write Box 411 Times. Give age, phone, references.
EXPERIENCED waitresses at once. P, M_ _Lunch 343 E. Washington,
and
Positions Wanted, Female 10
HOUSFKEEPER. in motherless home ‘or one Rox 12 , care Times,
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$1260-32100 next Tn
Selools & Stole
WORK FOR UNCLE SAM. a Year Men, women. dianapolis examination, Prepare imn diately, List positions—-particulars rel) ing how to qualify. FREE. Write today
Try
Franny Institute, Dept. 125 L, Rocheste N
| WILL TRADE good used car for household goods, real estate musical, Jnstruments, livestock or what? TA-0 REMODEL ING — Terms MOORE & MOORE, IN BR-5424 Nights, MA-3} 1a
Pets, Poultry, Livestock 32
Started “chicks: =
CHIC KS— $5.95 u h 910 B
livered, EASTSIDE HATCHERY, 21st 8t, IR-T901, a Times want ans get results at want ad word rate In the city, RI-5581 Bi will pe sent _later.
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Merchandise for Sale 34 9x12 Linoleum Rugs $3.49
heavy enamel finish.. Heavy yard goods, sq. vd., 20a HOOSIER PAINT & LINOLEUM
320 W. Wash. 211 E. Wash. STUDIO COUCH . .. $14.95 HOME APPLIANCE CO.
OPEN EVENINGS 1880,
“lowest Phone
3360 N. IL LINOIS, TA
noon in his suite, tapping off letters. It had now been announced that the Duke and his American born| Duchess would definitely land at Bermuda Thursday. They had no!
duties as Governor and Command- | er-in-Chief of the Bahamas. It was uncertain also how long the Duke would remain at Hamilton, Bermuda.
CAR HURTLES BRIDGE, HITS WOMAN FISHING ,
LOCKPORT, N. Y., Aug. 5 (U. P). —Mrs. Adeline Foley, 35, was fishing from the bank of Eighteen Mile Creek vyvesterday when she was struck by an automobile The car, driven by Kenneth Seib, 23, who was hurrying to a fire |- missed a narrow bridge. hurtled|,,,s §* down an embankment and struck| ol Mrs. Foley. She suffered lacerations, bruises and possible internal injuries. Her condition today was fair,
(AAA SIGNS)
Lou Spivey Sins, Tick R1-4011
(ALTERATIONS & DRESSMAKING) 2 Alterations, Fur Work Dressmaking
a specialty, 2622 Brookside. CH-6590,
(ALTERATION SPECIALISTS)
1] SR [RY LLL BA CLEAN - PRESS - REPAIR - REL NE REASONABLE
MEYER O JACOBS AP SITY RIT WL
© (AUTOMOBILE DEALERS)
M'SHAY-MURPHY INC.—1133 N “Meridfan. DeSoto-Plymouth, LI-6544
ARROLL CARTWRIGHT | Meridian (Used Cars) Rr 6998 SMORBILE. used cars. service. HICKAN OLDS. INC. 1302 N. Meriinn._ CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH used cars ns CO.. 951 N. Meridian "RE
CKARD USED CARS 1511 N niinols St. ~ WEST SIDE MOTOR SALES. 419 W, Wash, a Pro ew i O. A. BIRR MOTORS, INC. 83% N. Meridian, Dodgre- Plymouth. L130 DODGE and Plymouth sales and servic Carcitol Motors, 433 N. Capitol, LI- 3304 sen NBR Vollrath personally at MERIDPONTIAC, INC. RI-2401, HA-2577-R, rn SIDE CHEVROLET, INC, 838 E. a St. __Broad Ripple T SIDE CHEVROLET, INC. 5436 E Washington Irvington SEE WM. CARSON, next USED CAR 100 choose from. 1605 8. Meridian.
_RI-5321 INC, —AND 125 SURVIVE BE-1450 LEOMINSTER, Mass, Aug. § (U. P.) Mrs. Flory Rivard, who died yesterday at 94, left 125 descendants. Six of her 12 children are living. Surviving also are 48 grandchildren, 70 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild.
____{(AUTO PARTS & TIRES) STANDARD AUTO PARTS & TIRE CO, 639 8. Harding. 1626 W. Washington, . (AUTOMOBILE PAINTING) DUcCoO CO. 2% W DuLux—Pyralux finishes: _covers (AU TO REPAIRING SERVICE) C. & M, AUTO SERVICE, 241 8. Capitol. 8imonizing, car washing, repairing. __Boots Charles, proprietor, a (AUTO SERVICE) MICHIGAN A 05. Bod ERVICE, 4111 ‘Michigan. IR-0609 Body. fender, repairs. Rex Rebuilds Wrecks re { AUTOMOBILES—USED) vl S Manager. 1021 N. Meridian, RI-4876. Lincoln Zephvr ang Mercury Distributors. FRED LLIAMS JR. (AUTO WRECK | REBUILDERS) PENN MOTOR INN 1450 N. Penn. Cometo auto rebuilding. 24-hour wrecker service.
CANCELLATIONS AND CORRECTIONS
Cancellations and complaints regarding errors must be telephoned to . Nimes Between the hours of 4:0 A. nd 5:30
M. a Fulmer seat to become effective the following day.
Deaths—Funerals 1 Indianapolis_Times, Monday, Aug. 5, 1940 BAIRD—Agnes A. widow of John C. Baird and mother of Mrs, Clarence James Stewart (nee Bess Baird), passed away Sunday morning. Services at the Flan ner & Buchanan Mortuary Tuesday, 10 a. m. Friends invited Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the mortuary, EDWARDS—Mrs
Jessie B, wife of Levi Morton Edwards, passed’ AWAY Sunday evening. Services at the Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary Wednesday, 2 m. Friends invited Burial Knightstown nd.
Friends may call at the mortuary. HORNER—Samuel I. husband of Sadie Z and father of Hugo I,
passed away Sunday morning Services at the Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary Tuesday, 10 a. m. Friends invited Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the mortuary. NEWMAN—Mary I.
age 89 years: beloved wife of David O. Newman and sister of Jennie Wiliams, passed away Monday Funeral 1:30 p. m. from Shirley Bros west side Funeral Home, 2002 W. Michigan. Burial Mt. Jackson. Friends may ll RR the funeral home after 10 a. m.
a (BODY & FENDER REPAIRS) SHORTY S AUTOMOBILE PAINT SHOP, Gale 53. Expert work
ranted La CQUeTINE,
(BRAKE SERVICE, WHEFL L. ALIGNMENT) WAGNER ELECTRIC CORP., 1231 N, Meridian, RI-4541, Brake service and wheel - alignment, (BUILDING + SERVIOE) REMODELING, roofing, siding, storm sash. Aran WA-40 building service. Payments, RAN
(CAFES) . TT For Good Food and, Drinks POST OFFICE CAFE 218 N. Meridian, "GEORGE KARS, Prop.
(CARPENTERING CL CARPENTERING. roofing, cement work. enclosed porches. No job too small Reasonable. DR-32 aE (CEMENT CONTRACTING) PORCHES, walks, curbs, basement floo: Highest quality workmanship. D R-1633 (CEMENT W WORK) HENRY GLESING. cement floors. porches _ Steps. walks, driveways: reas, IR-6951. _(CHURCHES—ROMAN CATHOLIC)
ST. JOHN'S Catholic Church, Father Bernard Sheridan, 129 8. Capitol. RI-2021,
(CIGAR STORES) MW GRI N. WEST,
SMITH—Anna O., age 78 sister of Helen Coonse, Mary Wolf, Sophia Wood and Jacob, George and John Snyder and aunt of Mrs George Hercamp, passed away at the Hercamp residence Sunday Funeral at the West Madison Methodist Church Tuesday at 2 p. m. Friends invited, Burial at Greenbriar cemetery near Hanover, Ind Friends may call a Shirley Bros. Central Chapel! after 4 p. m. Monday or at the church after 12 noon Tuesday.
STURGEON. Marie H Wife o
Sunda ge 65 rs. mother of Alvin, turgeon, sister of
enter x rest
H.pe0n
9th. RI-2471 DuPont—|
i= OUR Insecticide kills all household insects,
BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
A Handy List of Reliable Firms and Individuals | CLIP AND SAVE Published Every Mon. and Thurs.
(CLEANERS)
ALERT bonded dry cleaners. VI $030. Jr., prop. 4618 E. Michigan. IR-
Vince Con-
o (DEPARTMENT STORE) WOLF department store, “Nathan Wolf Baki Complete line merchandise. 1525 linoils., RI-1736. (E» ECTRICAL SHOP) . FRANKHOURE ELECTRIC CO. 1506 E. Washington, RI-6670, IR-5442, Engineer _ ing, Contracting and Repairing. Ee (FARM BUREAU)
~ INDIANA FARM BUREAU, INC. 6th Floor Farm Bureau “Bldg. RI-2541.
"(FISH & POULTRY MARKET) CITY FISH & POULTRY MARKET—New location, 818-820 W, Michigan. SAM BOHARD, Mgr. LI-9976. (FUNERAL DIRECTORS)
TO. W. JUTT FUNERAL HOME .. |. Carmel, Ind.
(FUNERAL HOMES) ARVEY FUNERAL SERVICE MOORESVILLE, IND ONE 19 (FUR COMPANIES)
lavaway plan; make selection now, Terms. Indiana Fur Co. “ 23 E, Ohio,
(FURNACE CLEANING)
CLEANING REPAIRING==Victor Furnaces; Oil Burners. Stokers. Gas rues. HALL-NEAL FURNACE. LI-4576
(FURNITURE) BETTER used Jurniturs for less. __ OUTFITTING C 237 BE RAE
Body 4 ana, Fender Repairir and NM anfor, TT} GLE BODY SHO 442 N. Capitol, RI 5
TT (GROCERIES & i
SHOP & SAVE FOOD MARKET—Quality Groceries, Mets Fish, 6-10 a, m, Suny 2704 E. Wash, CH-0737.
"(HOUSEHOLD SPECIALTIES)
LB. PRICE MERCANTILE CO.. Household Specialties. 39 W, Vermont. RI-1031.
— ________ (INSURANCE) _ Revoked Drivers’ License All other auto and fire insurance.
RELIABLE INS. AGENCY, INC, 308 Indiana Trust Bldg. RI-5040.
(JANITOR SUPPLIES)
Fur
JOOSITR
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National Sanitation Co., 229 Indiana
__RI-2237. evan (LABOR ORGANIZATIONS) UNION PRINTERS make wood customers, progressive merchants know this! In__dianapollis Typographical Union. (LADIES' HOSIERY) SPECIAL! Hosiery, size Addr irre, 69¢. Two pairs, $1.2 JOSEPH _619 N. Capitol RI- 50 69.
(MEAT MARKETS)
MEYER BROS. MEAT MARKET—Meats— Lico4s0. © and retail. 1302 N. Senate.
“(MOTOR FREIGHT TRANSPORTATION)
TRANSAMERICAN FREIGHT LINES, INC. __1456 E 10th St. CH-1651. , (NIGHT CLUBS) JITTERBUG Contest Every Nite! THE CAT-FIDDLE NIGHT CLUB. No Cover _ Charge, 947 Mass. (PAINTERS) _
INTERIOR and exterior. First-class work. Prompt service, Excellent references. Reasonable. CH-6184.
(PAINTING)
PAINTING, paperhanging. Jobs financed if desired, All arrangements at your
home. LI-2091, HE-5439
Painting “Int. ext. floor | 1008 Carrollton,
work, E. MOBLEY & SONS, guar. work and K. Kercheval.
lars, OLF,
PAINTING; int, and ex myenin: comp. hex iE
ov.
(PAPER CLEANING)
FIRST OLASS | aper cleaning, 50¢ room and u wall washing. Guaranteed. __CH-2072. ____(PAPERHANGING & PAINTING
Pa Granane akinC H-6937
\Morawic rs. A. ach, Cronan, Frank A. and J. T. Ham ronan, Frank A_and J.T. Hemel,
CINDERS 4 & C CRUSRED 8
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C ERS- 80¢ fy re CTRDE ri Ag) Ts, Se
Peace Chapel,
(PIANOS)
B 44 8. Penn.
' in the city.
(PLASTERING)
Patch Plastering “io “Gi ois
te free. CH-4749.
(REAL ESTATE) _ SUBURBAN and city listings, ent.” WALTER FOLKER A ashington. IR-4200 (RENT A NEW CAR) RENT NEW TRUCK! 1040 Models, PRIVE: IT-YOURSELF, INC, 39 Kene tucky Ave. RI-T788 (RIDING EQUIPMENT) _
RIDING, Zod ment BS TDOOR SHOP, : 1456 920
“Eagi Side TH, 4200 HB.
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For men and women, 9 E. Ohio.
(ROOFING)
ROOFING, SIDING, TINNING. F. H. A, ADAMS. LI- 7934,
NO PAYN MENT DOWN. “(RUBBER STAMPS)
NAME STAMPS, 0c. BL YTHE ‘RUBBER STAMP CO., 128'a N Delaware. RI-6128
“(SALVATION ARMY)
YOUR newspapers. clothing help us_help others, Georgia. ALVATIO, ARMY, RI-6622
(SANDWICH SHOPS) DRIVE-IN Service CHICK Chicken Sandwiches Specialty. _ to take out. W. 16th. BE-0586 (SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATIONS) UNION FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION. 137 E. Market, L1-3635. 1-5901
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ARSENAL BUILDING & LQAN™ ASSN, __819-20 State Life Bldg.
. VR (SCHOOLS) PARK SCHOOL FOR BOYS—Cold Bpring Road, HA-3870. E. F. BOWD TR, _ Master Fall term opens Sept. 18. (SCHOOLS AND rt
INDIANAPOLIS :College of Pharmacy rege fuel day Sept. 16, 1940. 802 E. Mare et. LI-175
(SERVICE STATIONS)
BRYANT BROS. CITIES SERVICE ~STATIONS, 4 Biyant an F. Bry ant 5 E. New York. Lr olds CE TIRES, SRA auto accessories. EEN STANDARD SERVICE STATION, Toh at Lafavette Rd. BE-0217 JUDD'S White Rose cializing in ENARCO products. Southa __west_corner 20th and Capitol. TA. 7 956,
(SHOPPING BAG co.) oe SHOPPING BAG CO., Inc, Deubener 377 Applegate. DR-3199, (STAMPS) SPECIAL! "1000" all different foreign stamps. Regular $1.25 value, now 38c. Other bare _ gains. 802 State Life Bldg SPECIAL. Scrap standard STAMP catae logue, $1.50. 802 State Life Bldg. -
wa
Service Station, spee=
(TAVERNS) WLR CABBAGE PATCH--Go00od 100d—drinks— entertainment. 901 Harrison. MA-0013 _CARL QUILLEN. proprietor. (TAVERNS AND BESTAURANTS)
Visit ‘1501 SPOT." B#ER, wine, . LIQUOR, sandwiches Enterfainment nightly. _TOMMY MILBURN, 1501 N. Illinois.
(TOP AND FILL DIRT) TOP fill dirt, crushed stone, cinders, sand, __gravel. Driveways done. Call RI-5664, (TRANSPORTATION)
MICHIGAN-INDIANA TRANSPORIATIO ON CO.—A. Li. Soa mgr. 336 W. Mec~
(USED CARS) condition. Reasonable. 1145
CARS N. Ln. Studebaker Distributor, (WHERE TO | EAT)
THE NORTHWAY—E. 10th, Emersoms Frozen custards, sandwiches, fountai® service, drive-in.
— (WINDOW BLINDS)
VENETIAN BLINDS - Window oobades, PATTERSON SHADE & FLOOR COV= _ERING CO_ 1142 N Sorttioe
ir SHADES) " » 1350 N. Tinos. RI-1581.
{WHECRING ¢ CO.)
CLEVELAND WRECKING CO, Kentucky Ave. LI. 7100
_ Carty.
1320
62,123 subscribers every day in Sn alone to read your want mes. Results at lowest word rs Phone RI-5581.
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