Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 August 1940 — Page 18

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Ww U on a“ use of his desire to find out how : a cause o esire ; Gi 7 mich his fe had on depos ¢ See | i h 1} By Will i Kent Ri Sy ire Tat : posit at a No Endorsers | ' | " | | ruggist Also Was a Er Sr niteriiig pen All-Stars to Meet To- | A | | Water Analyst inh West, Sto Deanch Small Cost—Prompt Service | | | early Tn BORROW $75 vo $1,000 Take & ro 20 Months to Pay

night in Fieldhouse : Su | 1 ES | ’ mr $Y A wBiARK i My wife hax a lot of money in Ly K X i; { " , | f= , ; ed A Ig x here and I want to look at the Reduce Payments Consolidate Your Debrs= Obtain Mors Cas

R o'clock tonight in the Hizey WHILE You WAY Harold R hooks and find out how much zhe MANY (LOANS COMPLETED ated)

Indiana will defend its title i : ] Stucky, prominent Indianapolis Garage for Auto Ape as basketball’s hotbed at the Ba. Ra 1 ; CH 3 4 | druggist ‘Who died yesterday at his 5aVing a TY NEW ADDRESS Butler Fieldhouse this eve- {7 home, 505 E. 32d St. Burial will be J MARKET AAEK i : 110 5. WASHINGTON

4 ; i : n Ih X ; er [in Danville, Ky., tomorrow. ning when a team of Hoosier] i : i : ; & Ri 3 2 i” Mr. Stucky, a lifelong resident of —— mer sea ere ree - : : hE % 3 : tx 22 {Tndianapolis, was 44. He tended BMALL LOAN LICENEEES SMALL } LOAN LICENSEES >”

high school all-star gn s all-stars meets a| | Shortridge High Bchool, the Wilso

| similar squad from Kentucky. | 8 3% FEEL 7 ' Academy at Nyack-on-the- Hudson. LO ANS The game is scheduled for | gq 7 Fh om Suspdi and was graduated from the In- | | 1 : ; hi i ‘ i, , |dianapolis College of Pharmacy, o Sagi Welfare | Kurniture Autos

. ’ - : ey 3:30 o'clock. i 3 £m i . i Z % yg % | Benjamin Harrison Law School and | PROMI ¥ won RO 8 The 10 players comprising each! : : Lalit md 2 |ndiana University, am” Loan Association Liberal Loan Co.

squad were to sed in a clini : ; TN ; : : , YU ; | Tor several years he has been a: i i ax be used ih a clinic By IR Te s V j \sociated with his father, Edward W Still Closed From Austin to NOT, SURNITLRY, ALTO AND Bs A ouse this afternoon. Vari- | ; ; % vie [Btucky, in the retail drug business Sellershur . 4 Other LOAN y om Mw, eT oe game were to be | ec |He also was active in chemical re-| 9; : MONT po Ady AUTO LOANS Xplaine v enr Curtis of In-| : : ¥ 7 search and water analysis { TO Ta A 2 Ja Pik Na TIGALE OUR, ECONOMICA diana State and Tony Hinkle of] ‘ i Gh : 4 > : ] He is survived by his wife, Mrs Detours End. | MONK To Ww TN F.. 3 y 208 a NOTA x A PORN

Butler, the two Indiana coaches, | ; Ethel Stucky, a daughte re ’ € S, | ; ; ) f : aughter, Betty | . oy i y \ OR CALY, and Ed Diddle and Ted Hornback| 1 : Ti [Jane Stucky; his parents, Mr. and | The Highway Commissioh has wg LOAN. Lag i ro some good news for Bouthern In-| Bl ut hos FINANCE 0

of Western Kentucky State Teach- | § 3 Mrs, Edward Wilder Stucky, all of ers’ College, who are handling the j J | Indianapolis, and a sister, Mrs. diana residents planning to go to 330 Occidental Bldg.

Bg basketeers. Herschell Holton Everett of Nash- miweod tomorrow . oosier starters this eve rill | > 0 f “ s this evening wil [ville, Tenn, | Tie resurfacing of Road 31 trom | BRC He Ar m= SIGNATURE LOANS ontns ton “HAY

be Bud Dunn of Gosport and Ed | Honorary allbearers will be V Schienbein of Southport, forwards: | Fred (Rusty) Ratcliffe (left), manager of the city champion Pepsi Cola Boosters, and Wally McDonald Charter ©. Binklov. Louis 8 Bink. U. B. 50 just east of Seymour wotth | pT ” a Whe Seve hPLIAY PINANCE CORD HONOR LOANS EXCLUSIVELY ren dy

' 4 5 Chet Gabriel of Kokomo. center, (right), manager of the runnerup Radio Station WIRE club, are shown with Bob Mathers, president of the (ley, Barl Stucky, John Harold|to Austin has heen completed and | fo TnAsTRers wy SUDSCHDED WVeTY Bh and Oliver Troth of, Spencer and Indianapolis Softhall Association following last night's finals in the 1940 city softball tournament, played at Bright. Dr. 'G. B. Jackson. Atiust ’ | NH hold Finance Corp | corinty ions 1 rend voi Wh H . Rr pion the Softball Stadium. Tn addition to the trophies the managers hold, each tember of each teath received Be : NS tao SUSE the road ix now open to traffic. In| ouseno mance Lorp. The Timer Restits Gren enry Pearcy of Martinsville, { Dusenberg William M. Horne, Jesse 98 1inois Bldg, 24 Floor RTI 5408. 15s the city Phe oy nok a gold belt buckle. IStucky. Cambbell Stucky and Dah addition to being resurfaced, the 2°07 270 ; . JE o 5 ell Stucky

guards. - —— | They will be opposed by a team | Babcock road was widened in several places. | Phaaths-—<Funerals 1 Deaths-—Fumerals 0

composed of Leonard Metcalfe, Cal- R [ N tf | Road 31 from Austin south f vert City, and Norbert Walsh of "n x room nea 1008 our egiona ex (George W. Knodle | just south of Bellerzburg ix Brill | Yrdinhapotis Tifves, Veiday, Aug. 16, 1740 Jnitiknapolis Times, Veiday { X d . closed for resurfacing, however, The WEAUREGU 3D Lyederick, awe 80 Hote | ZEANDER Bophin B, age 7 \ I ' 1 yA ’ 7

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Louisville Xavier, forwards; Joseph, Fulks, Kuttawa, center, and Ber- +h Li Y George W. Knodle, lifelong resi-| detour in effect for this portion of gra Broo “Senuregnrs. Mi e IS dent of Indianapolis, died last night Road 31 is 38 miles ovei Roads 403 Baldwin, bi r of E

nard Sloan of Ashland and Foster P On ’ ] Kaiser of Louisvill le, guards. Oft le ds Ca di a 0 i at his home, 35 N. Kitley Road, He 3 and 256 | Feauregard ace S e Ma guaras ar, a S na 1 n ny a was 72 Detours were eliminated at fom sn NY Mite |

The teams completed their drills Regional play with sectional \ ’ { with & morning workout yesterday. | rons from Cambridge City. He was a brother of Fred BB. cther points on state highway | on UIE RE IR ALR Both teams appear to have plenty | A A | Connersville and Cloverdale occu- Knodle, personal zecretary to Maver routes during the last week and five | Gail at the home of height with the Hoosiers claim- TORONTO, Aug. 16 (U. P.).—The second 18-hole qualifying round pied the minds of the Pepei- Cola | Samuel Lewis Shank, He retired additional detours were established WOLIN- Harry A. nie 54, beloved hu wind | Farmeral Directors ing a slight edge in speed. of the annual Canadian Open golf championship today reduces the field ‘Boosters today, following their | seven years ago as treasurer and Detours now in effect are: of Varda D. Boll n, thither of Willian ae uh | of 129 to the leading 60 contestants. |sweeping 4-to-0 conquest of Radio | credit manager of the old Crowder- y From, Wells-Alleh County 1 Bol RRS, of tieore 1 CY ntti Sam Snead from Shawnee-on-Delaware, Pa, winner of the tourney Station WIRE in the final game of Cooper Shoe Co. He was a member 1:8 0 IL te inles, OT aly, Batiek pity Danion: Bron f {Vrs Pali y the First Friends Church 1 miles over Roads 224 and 27 od ha ew RO er) Walter J » te Poy

® in 1938, sliced four strokes off par yesterday with a sizzling 67 to lead (y. eighth annual city softball tour-| of ATER Vand / Pitches he ee OE hale Hus oT, nament before an overflow crowd at| Bexides his brother, he 8 Burs|chiniy gravel ye, ay IN I A information 4 \ ; %, Followed around the entire course by his bride of four, days, Snead, the Softball stadium last night [vived by a 2on. Almon Boot Knodle, | “From U. B20 to sauth of New | call LI-5400 . v mmm |chopped two strokes oft he SCAr- With their ace hurler Logan Kin-| Funeral services will be at 10 a. m vy oll bn” TE Po ot ange ¢ Boh Ha Nh | 2 lxsengpm (boro course record by going out in nett, in peak form and pitching a (tomorrow in the Hisey & Titus Oh Thdiana 3 i Trin aly 6. afd Sister of Mi Roe M i ! . md. 3—Prom 2 miles routhwest curry and Norrig C. Long, pas To pay

. X N 36 and coming home with a : . . . nr nl el Tonight The Indians— jour and 8 " |no=hit, no-run game in which only Mortuary, Burial will be ih Crown Westport, to Trd, 48, 9 miles over cotthty nt Hor residetice Thirxday Frening. Bers bs . ve | DIY \ { wtere | Hill gravel From Zanesville to Ft faye | ices at Planner & Buchanan oriun ry be . Despite Snhead’s blistering play. 22 batters faced him, the Boosters B Norwer. cars 15 i ve vi Buri dny ny 2 bn fests invited i DREXEL 2510 \ v urinal at ren fle! ne 'rienng Tn

started slowly and experienced dif- : : gravel, county crete and city st 7 which set the pace for the choice ot Jo! BO ) BY Mrs. Adriance A. Mannix [fy pounty eonceete * aTiieegy | Burial a Sia ; o field of 129 entries, several of the, ... y v 5 aN Te A ; vidi : a miles over Ror 118 228 and BRADFORD Mi» wr. 2226 SHELBY 0 anking vyfessi x the Valls of WIRE all the way but Funeral services for Mrs, Adriance 1 ) 8. 20 0 top-ranking professionals in 10 over needed tore thah the one! A. Manni Who died Mond: at |® and county ras | din Br. sixfer wan 1 | United States and Canada were 1 0? 3 annix, who diec nday in 8 8. 6 Fro idiana-Ohio fa » | passed away instant Ambuiates Beryids

3" (4 r seored | s first inNnine Hives y 1 we ve ay | west, 112 mile: fr colnty gravel it, the Flagter & Buchana oriuary, | NOW a More Liberal Budeer Pah 2 hard on his heels, bunched within run they scored in the first inning Vincent's Hospital, were held today We Fr Jravel Rl atiny apne janan = hora dy o three strokes of his figures. |

Herb Ratcliffe scored the onlyiat the G. H. Herrmann Funeral miles over 160 a3 a ‘coun tv mravel Burial Boringvale Cer rv, Lafave aN 0 Stanley Horne. diminutive Mon-| necessary run when he bunted suc-| Home and at 8t. Joan of Arey Fram, 5 miles west’ of Sah | ina, Friends may call ai (He Morin: CONKLE FUNERAL HOME 5 treal A d ly Canad fig cessfully and went to second on an! Church. Burial was in Holy Oross gravel and oil ma his , N. Herth "i BO CS WE: 1) §ireal pro and only Lahadiah 1IR=lgverthrow at first, scoring from the Cemetery Wind, 1 From Ihd 3 4h Alle Nn Da nevtiay, Ame. Bb Yeats thgr 0 FLANNER & BUCHANAN Rogine, ss Bred to have a chance of victory, middle base on ’ Mrx. Mannix spent her entire life tv gravel a5 3 mites | HcDermo Dre Ho te * ayior. Frank | MORTUARY And it was a sad ending for the Himsl, » “ 0 was second with 68, while just one|two passed balls j | here. She lived at 1035 Fairfield ner ht fi rr Suber aud August Buber Kices, Hat ATH. CONTRI TONYD Saints. Pitcher Himsl's first pitch | maar ss 6 1» en 1s p sStroke behind, Bobby Alston of Ot- Despite the fact : } | Ave. Bhe was a member of Bt Joan UB 20- Closed from east of Michizal | Grove Ave id Memorim Park, x 25 W. Fall Creek Biva to Hunt grazed the batter's uniform | Clifford batted for Mackie in ninth. {tava and Ray Mangriim of Oak that they ob- y lof Are Chuch and ajded the Sisters miler over. Reads. 35 2. trucks 29 HACKNEY n i 0 ab With) YA 7Y and West was forced home with the aylor ran for ‘Clifford ih ninth. Park, Ill. were deadlocked with the tained 10 hits i he 'G shepherd ‘HArity | miler over Roads 43 and & CRONE nr Era eth A Pa « batted for Gerlach in ninth | al p of the yo0d Shepherd in charity Ind, 26 From one-half ile West to { Bfephs / 1, Arthin Ah ab MRS A, V, FRANCIS

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a run batted in for just standing INDIANAPOLIS [McSpaden, who won the $1000 top and were aided 4 | Burvivorz are three daughters, county BILE. o Tails over Rand's, eouh anapolis ’ away Friday utiera } ’ Monday ) al. the Becond Pilg nm BERT 5 GADD night. : 0 last year at St. John, N. b. ‘mistakes, t h ¢ ih 4 Behneider and Mrs. Helen Dwyer, 18 Miles oh Trdiana 2% may call Bt the texidenice 1210 Calligin [7140 Prospect 8 ORY The Indians got the jump by grown, Toon Bo, erge 0 the 70 mark: Vic Ghezzi of Deal, gig ht runner: 4 4 ) ‘ ) tor. | ne Bo. Je N A te Ver: | .s West (E18 3 J (F. and M, Robert Mannix; a sister,| Ind. 20--From North Madison, to VEL: | Nettle Huohts mother of Ralbh y ’ RA singles ‘by Gil Brack, Walter Berger, | Blackburn, 3h Ae koe dot UB 8 omg dh A gl Raloh C1001 B. NEW YORK R1-5374 0 Plains, N, Y., and Dick Metz of pitched cour : Yo?! Y ry Coad aha West of Valparaise of Indianapolis i Barrett 0 [Avs Shion : pitched courage- a Bwindler, and five grandchildren, all B. 30--FEast and west of Valparaiso Wf Cleveland. © 5 WA : field out. In the sixth Brack belted French o Chicago, at 71, par for the course. ously all the way of Indianapolis J eaLa0L Fa je io toad ee tvs | aTRIng TABervice "mt, th p r MAX HERRLICH & SON Te east bot trafic, ats | Buchanan itary, Saturday 4 p.m | NEW PALENTINE, IND C i 1 by 5 # ‘re fn and it was a line drive homer. Totals _ 40 7 12 3a 1a o both of Chicago, were grouped With meanwhile, never tn Rona 200, 3 Friends tay eall at th a &, HW. HERRMANN In the seventh Blackburn's si le. | Hut batted for French in eleventh and four Canadians an y 4 . 1 wot | 3 ‘ \ bat y ¢ | ls n h the Seventn SIACKOUIT S SIGE, was struck by pitched bal Why ’ _. (never was in trouble, He set the 8. 31-—Cl Cars 3p |WURLEY Daglel (Raymond {ved koh | 1908 B. EANT B1 Ak AT Barrett's sacrifice after one out, a| (Eleven Thnings) | Ted Bishop of Boston, Mass, with fc eight men dowh in order, ie oi ons 403, 3 and 258. trighe 13D EY wo 280 Hurley, 0-3 i is 0 | BE RAO MISEY & TITUS Zientara's double against the left Indianapolis 030 001 200 017 near par on the difficult, 6685-yard BARB vot 3 \ bh FF ’ 3 a 7 BEB PN mitteral Batirda ain 1 : . ; voy and recovered to get the next thi tnd, Prom of Wile af | Ft : Adu. 1 MORTUARY field wall accounted for two runs. polly RINT HI DEL Renan Ben la ayes Ellsworth Vines, former U.'taan men fh succession. He xtruck 0 IW ot ve srvices Bi. Patrick Chub 1 N. OFLAWARE Wi ; organ. 1) se hi Da Cb enti player, went out eleven members of the team he By nd A o om Middle - Hela invited PY Th 1 : TRY Y dians and they didn't get another 2%igntara, Morgan T'hree-base hit around in 79. y : fos { ti rth apt ' ! > West ome 1 12 toler SON A : helped win the city championship a Minera xervices for the Rev ! ‘ ! RRL Sh i ‘ hit until they went to town in the Voss. Erpinh. Bach mrrelt Dot The brilliant first round turned yo... ago ; U ane 3 wt a Metl oclixt rit roth Jun 1nd County "And KOEPPEN. Carl, B32 years 1 HORTON FUNERAL HOME . 86x A. T y 8 TO( ura ve ’ RAB or \ VAAN 1 AL ae af ! 4 WERT NEWTON, INDIANA rs sf 1 ase 3 SI ’ N hc . i Indianapolis Softball Axz0=« {xt BR VORIs were to be at 1 §.5 tok RA on 5 ‘ Zientara again flashed in the field (7. Base - al : ims] Bare 1 day night to his childhood sweet- ciation’s POLI ANKE award went h 4 ay Yh the Pn v Funeral ang 2 ir hn rotite diana will th iri EA HR xi McCord Funeral Service n 8 3 5 PD © ¢ V D. | oday 1 » Arie ' )1 RR iiny Rs n Bama an ‘1 tam Koeppe passed away \ Ans f ' . ) Fre I NNT } to Capt, Carl Martin, the 28-vear- . mx 10 he BOPHTRS | and ! ! cireus stops and throws that cut off ¢ men OTE Tok lh, 8 Fa) 5 and (0 enhanced his chances of gain- 2, “ob Mart . Al ‘Home, Burial was to be in Spears an bth cli 1 Wa Vin Boma. 714 Past Towa Bt Priends (hvife MOORE & KIRK Yy y A ma: on double in ‘the third stanza When he [Huh | Tian. y mympires — Tehan ‘and yo4 “Snead, Who has Won $5408 4 ; Tn 2 ya at stanza / yuthrie Time--1:5¢( . N atl, ¥ Dh ’ 4 iw AF w faxier , iy 2 . Ind ror ne, 43 east miles aver wed } \ raced to the foul line and snared trails two other golfers, Ben Hogan dianapolis sotbal] fa te t COHIDAIY died Wednesday at the home of his aaiinty weave ONCHE Wil in Fo } belove OW. NUTY longer than any other player on Bon. Charles, 1448 Lee Bt. after an Closed Near Lafaveite f Fh apcAr ht p Walter CARMEL. INDIANA ; be. 3 ' the Pepri-Cola team, won the prize Ra POR TR X A i , ath ant x Ava ' " Bh Wrothar Fb CHATIAS C3rimt , backed against the wall and caught through the 11 innings without 5.0 the tourney. Hogan has won I LIE DEC illness of two yeat fie Was a na UB 5 NEY Bi Mat wha | Theod: Lose 1 n't) ied A040 N TT gill TARY : . piv 3 ad . : : % y , . ’ y | ver { t ! i ’ Ha y McLeod's drive committing a miseue $0405 to lead the field while Demaret AL. bs od . 1 “TA Ta Fast Af Ruzhviite, 21% ‘Mites another feature of the thriller. The | French for his splendid relief piteh- Some of the better-known U. 8 ber, because of his exemplar SPOL{ afd attended Moore's Hill College "fia 45 Froth Lasgoot o he th (5 Bram | k M » Indians _ apparently got over their ing He was “the winning tuiner polfers Who went over par yester- manship throughout the two weeks and DePauw University, He waz a y Over Cou aval. Pro « Heal and TH od [94h MN. fife

up there to feel a breeze on a hot marr o money and the Seagram gold cup by four WIRE a Mary Jane Mannix, Mrs, Thelma|ty pavement and coinhty grave | Holiness Church 1300 Cyuft 8: Pri Z ara, 2 0 Three Americans were knotted at Boosters h a a Hh) four sons, James L, Joseph A, John | Ind. 28 -F gm Alba ans A aBeLitle 1 Crown | GRINSTEINER'S tallying three runs in the second on !B 0 : t orn Magiior | oN. J; Paul Runyan of White stranded as Vails 7 Mrs. Lucille Leech, a brother, Frank 4 hiiles ‘over Rofda, 597 1 and Emmett E., Leo D,, Mrs Trene 8g A PERYONAL N¥RVICE a triple by Dick West and an in- [Brichara, hy from a home rub over the loft field wall Hunt 0 Ky Laffoon and Ralph Guldahl, Kinnett, Logan XKinnett | 130-easihorng traffic Valpar 0 Friends mile over oads 2 | 3 walk to Harrington and Bennie si paul 000 100 014 a 72, was the only amateur to come walked Jim Stewart in the third, That made six markers for the In=- Himsl 2 Morgan, Hun Two-base hits of 11th hle plav-—Gerlach to I a to Newman in by Snead, who was married Mon- The hand af MiB een oltre ? at second and same up with two out -by Barrett 3 <1 2, French heart, Audrey Elizabeth: Karnes, a.m. Putieral Sateds RAR A Oakiatioh, Tha 1 ; old shortfislder=pitcher of the win- vile nd trot Burial Concordia. Friend uns. Mi salatzer out v pitcher — Hunt. bv Himsl, Winning ing top money-winning honors for : vi Henry CToubty NS Roads 3 Sg A } run Milton Galatzer cut off a A : glnB p Ie; ing hors fo ners, Martin, who has been in In- The Rev. Mr. Poster. who was 74, county oil mat 2 toads 18 and 25 h 4 Himsl's drive, and in the fifth he jitters of Wednesday and plaved and Jimmy Demaret, but neither wy despite the reluctance of the judges (ive of Grant County, He was grad- vu yp Te ihe a a and Wil PROVIYTTT A XON_ Crawlor devin : youcis ; : y v re it to A winning team mem- A cokome Higa Behool yl, 4 i wach Ay ah ith AAA PA Dick West's base running was | a Wir Rete is runner-up with $8477. to give | uated from Kokomo Hign Behool) J 52 and county road Hers id 1. i y 3 k a. on eis. Off vn pon p on A ron ier yday, J SHIRLEY BROS, CO i; day were Denny Shute of Coral Of competition member of the Masonic Lodge, 1. O. ove ads 46 And 175 " 1] ds May call Al Hom J. ©. WILSON

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rl Mies tory Liquidators, Our cago Wh > . a—. os ds ah > " tw : $ x ther 1 xt Hear of Mit che | B mila aver hd ahd taba t Moore, passed away Wed« 1939 N " 1tr.nn SOFTBALL as an evangelist in he northern ins 17 ) \¢ road Old Road | dav. Funera Ba t1rdas 10:30 a. 1 rom Hin Marti ah WAI club to one hit as he pitched Me-|Celena Knotts Foster, two daugh= 15 he Tl 00 of chaprenrown § mites | Cemefery, Martinsville, TT People’s Faneral Home, The NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 18 (NEA) | the A. 8 A. A Oounty tournament | Van Cook, Indianapolia, and another Ing. = Pell el Oy ROT Tver eoMht) my RPHY Cora fn, mother of Giiad . a “Forephil trohy ai Winfrey Funeral Home | field star, out of taking the emer= as stingy, limiting Schoettle Insin | tha 100. closed from UB 40 a! Bep | structor, Mrs. Bdna Gardner Kidd, Brightwood Shoppers, 843 th Ah w che pel. \ v 5 " a 8 {no Nort fan |Havs handled the controls excel-| Tonight's schedule ' From nd, 18 to ih inty | PATHHREON 6) forwind, 2290 Avi a (#3 lently on his first flight, | Able's Bros. Autos vs, Hoosier Veneer #1 and y Sireets a» dale Pla 'd, husba J a n hd 120 am Brighton ta Orland nN | rvn on Nil . ern rn di Wi pr n the general staff of the Btandard the " A \ Yh ia C‘amdsn

Gables, Fla, with 73. Horton Smith — O. FP. and Knights of Pythia: OR hy 1A Pranpiey wb 1h MAOORY - Delbert Vay! o \ » I COLORED TUNERAL DIR OTORS tol. Howe, Delaware and Vallonia hear Frene co y mi o and covint ta noon Marnaret 1rd 1 Davi f Muniecin: Airpo datory 4 | RW, Washington Xt. Merchants vs 4 thian th 0 ho This evening's pairings in the Gu. erv Go nine vears, died last) miles oy ha B5 aif coNBry. gravel this 14 Fetes hy Sey ariel onl f i Bf Markle ta Ind. 15 an r, AR Bi. 1 the Moar: € ith Lost And Found

You Don't Nave to Wait | lof Oak Park, Ill, with 75; Bobby, | "The Rev. Mr. Foster had held paz tha. 51 Fro \ 3. 8B Tatt CHAT) IT ot te L heloval hus. Cruickshank of Richmond, Va, A + torates at Butlerville. Angola, Bris oe ON AR Ravaviile ‘fi Prigste aid. Patricts Moore, toh i CRAIG BROS for Sales to Save at Fac: with 76, and Johnny Bulla of Chi- ma eurs { 3 Ve ads 45 fen Marshall Mon, rath oy and in Minnesota He alzo rerved 80 Fram tad, 37 to about 8 mile Hale ei) eine: Peaticis, Prank Roger JAC ORs BRON Prices Always Lowest— NT “ Johnny LaBar Strick out nine | diana district for many years gaintained, (or traf c froin, im Pekin to | ¢ tesidenice, 1249 Rinwgold Bt, Fri JOHN A. PATTON Quality Riways Nighest! ‘Tulane Grid Star land limited the Weak's Market | He ix zurvived by his wife, Mrs. | Ronveticville 31 tiles over Roads 2385 | a eatl at the ri ide fet Af CRANE Ae AR i” » » At Home mn Air Neely Lunch to a 3-2 conquest in| | tors Miz. EE. Gerbig and Mrs. sy a v. gravel and Road 403 ahd } Bon N. Wet Ny FY Troy toy nr 4 mile on , re X ¥ Coach Red Dawson was skeptical | last hight at Belmont Stadium son, 1. J. Poster, Greensburg | road and Tne william Murphy of Roth tous but couldn't talk Harry Hays, back=-| Smoky Joe Blazengvim was almost Closed at Ren Davis ster of J Laie ly 2 , A Rix Thdiana Ave 11:59 | gency aviation course at Tulane ance to two hits as Gem Caal won { ¥1 \ 7. B. 40. Lythiis it ive Both | University, According to his in- 4-0. Delaware Flower Bhop downed ry rom, thd! hh ol ) hiv ae 4 3 rirat Drive, then oth | On Brand New First Line Ht N | SBiive Branch ve, Max Sinclair Service Fdiz © Wildman, connected with 8 pu 303 From The » a Ind. 58 10! ohn, 2d Pl ALLER “ phe 1 Pat. hn ng + Hep Claims Three-Eyer fll oo (Ht oJ ih THA RU SHA SAVE | * 50% Tops Boudreau | Em -Roe Industrial Leagtue at Stout night at his home 40 Ridgeview nA 3 to Fiom ¥ tke TO Stadium Drive He wax 54 nd, 234 From 2 gniles wes af Kine: | Bf a Dom $1 1184 VAN CAR Wate

J 3} » y y 3 MAR to U. B. #1 Willa over eoltity On nationally adv ROCK ISLAND, Hi, Aug, 16 : 00—Ment Cutters ve, Beveridue Paper A native of Indiana, Mr. Wildman nal afd 11. B. 41 ity 424 . (NEA).—-President, Tom Fairweather Moana) NR x arin was the zon of Dr. and Mire Wil’ 1m hd, 228 -From OU 8 40 horth, 2 miles PRY Mary OO a h 1 CHINN M A N » a, % Di30—Moon ‘rucking vs Wavhe ‘ark R 0 A ! : 2 Ave Sevan Reid ify froata and eovnty . mathe fully guaranteed Ist o the 3 reg Ye League Ts Garage (non-league) A. Wildman, now deceased, His veel I 1 Alex Pecora, Clinton third baseman | : Brother. Dr. Otis Wildman of Waxh thd. 327 Fram Helmer in UB 26, 10

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