Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 August 1940 — Page 7
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
FRIDAY, AUG. 30, 1940 The State House— LONGHAND COPYIST [nate un wast coy of te cv BROTHERS REUNITED [ian cymes Mone 7, oe DAILY FLAG SALUTE
ROADMAKING IN ON JOB TWO YEARS nearing completion after a year's NEED INTRODUCTION a third person because they did | united here, (stumped when I saw my brother ) —ERightyv-three-year-old Edward ng on slief for so flame The laborious copying method fs, ooo HES Hs American flag daily will go into ef-| P.)~Eighty-three-year-old Ee A wuccess. Prompt relief for sore, inflamed,
steady work, during which the pen- 1 ORM p PITTSBURGH, Aug. 30 (U.P) — | os S P| SEATTLE, Wash. Aug. 30 (U.P), (Rt recognize each other. | DODGEVILLE, Wis, Richard Moody, 85, of We were young bucks when We fact this fall. |A. Counihan was warned 48 years strained, burning eyes. Also helps grans
(ma s copied contents of the yel- bo a " . If Louis H. Hartman comes down! ih has copied contents - —After a separation of 55 years,| “Time certainly plays tricks,” P.).—A rule ordering teachers and Mr. Hartman has been commis-|peing employed because law pro-| John } ' . : ; ulated eyelids, Get Lavoptik, first aid ta sioned by the city of Plu to| hibits use of the modern Pj Charleston, S. C., met his brother [separated back in 1885. | The rule, which carries no pen-!ago that his job as mayor's clerk oy today. All druggists,
alty for disobedience, was p the annual meeting of school dis
ORDERED BY SCHOOL [trict censors. Only 21 of about 800
eligible voters were presen. Aug. 30 (U, - —
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