Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 November 1940 — Page 4
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Apparently Off Course in | | « (Planet Crosses Sun’s Face
operative Test Arranged for First Group Wednesday; Storm, Plane Burns in oo ET Today, but Clouds May fulil) g irs p Wednesday; Alabama Mishap. : ; ay Spoil View Here.
_ Includes Syphilis Detection; Those Passing CENTERVRLE ae ov: 11 i BE Given a cloudless afternoon (and
Will Be Placed in Class 1-A. Fd P).—An Army observation plane, the outlook is exactly the opposite) - i) groping through a rainstorm in " Indianapolis astronomers today will The fi By EARL RICHERT |search of Maxwell Field, Montgom- 48 | observe a transit of the little planet e first gr p i . Aoi SLb ant a ] |ery, Ala, crashed near here last : : a ie O83 SUN'S] face—=a undergo group of Marion County draft registrants will 0 'night, carrying two officers and a | Oy er he yg Hon but vi ergo a co-operative medical examination at the National : = Fi 8 | private to their deaths. 13 times a century,
- Guard Armory, 711 N. P i r | Dead” were Lieut. B. F. Avery of | i , ; 2 . Pennsylvania St., Wednesday after- he : BY | Dt . : : a It will be the first transit of 2 y ’ a {Aurora, N. Y.; Lieut. R. R. Wilson| | Mercury visible in the Americas
3 ‘noo . FCONER ‘ RAT 5 i i { i go I sie Ce |of Ft. Riley, Kas., and private G. A.| |since 1924 and the only one until Those who pass the exami- : [Catlin of Mawwel Feld, "oz ul 11953. x i ’% . i : “ ” i : : ae : ; ane, apparent'y om its) The event will give astronomers ~ Dation will be placed in Class|board as the “leader.” He will be ; bes a course during the storm, pessed || 3 : dan Do i ET ETI:
charged with the responsibility of | : - HR Soa : fonts : g p y Bi north ‘of Montgomery and crashed | theory of relativity and also will { furnish information on the slight
- - 2-A, the cla : hich | getti | dr £1 . ss from w hie seuing 2h Member the group : : : 3 |fron1 a low altitude 12 miles south| America’s southwestern desert | xs al ees will be taken in the As soon x the men reach Ft 3 . 3 of ‘here. It caught fire, but farmers regions will be described by John |j regularities in the rotation of the various draft calls. Harrison they will be given a regu- J : : {who had been attracted by sound of Claire Monteith to Indianapolis |earth, our timekeeper. ‘Each local draft board will send [lar Army medical examination. If : a {the sputtering motor dragged the| Athletic = Club members and'| XK. P. Willams, Indiana Uni- . the first registry ; : {anyone should be rejected by this 2 ; 5.8 \bodies from the wreckage. | friends. Thursday. Mr. Monteith versity mathematics professor, will ISL registrants it has classified : will present a full color movie, observe the transit at the Goethe-
. (examination, the local draft board B : 2 and believes eligible for Class 1-A will be notified to rat him. a SE ’ ‘Fear Army Plane, 3 Aboard, “Deserts of the Southwest” follow- |Link Observatory near Brooklyn,
_ for the examiy#tion. {Registrants passing their examina- | Ra : a | | ing a 6 p. m. dinner. Ind, and Dr. B. C. Getchell, But- “ , Medical eéx#miners from all 15 tions will be immediately sworn into 3 : Ee 7 ‘Crashed Into Lake \ler University “professor of mathe= local hoards will participate. The co- | the armed forces of the U. S. » | [matics will make observations here.
SPIRIT LAKE, Iowa, Nov. 11 {U, AMERICANS IN CHINA Dr. Getchell will time the transit
Snerative Examination is being held | Thos men syamined before 4 p. Es P).—A U. S. Army observation with the Speedway's delicate’ chro tb sh at the outset a uniform m. each day will be sent by train | : ; rE lane, many hours overd Iw ; ye = system of examination, Capt. Glen to Ft. Thomas, Ky., for uniforms | Second graders at School 70 . . . learn first the steps in making jelly. flight aay St. Da Sr o ADVISED T0 EVACUATE | nometer which annually clocks the W. Lee, Selective Service medical and vaccinations. Those examined | Omaha, Neb., was believed today to| PEIPING, Nov. 11 (U. P.).—The 300m he vaca, orbit slants sever ides
" " ” assistant said. Later medical exam-|after 4 p. m. will be kept at Ft. LL} ] Ph g y i i | : ed . . into Spirit Lake dur-|U, S. Embassy today issued a fourth : ) anations wil be given in the local Harrison overnight. TRAFFIC KILLS Lion Tamer Dies T-YEAR-OLDS ing a severe early winter storm. |circular to all American citizens in ID Tom the plane: of Wik earth's offices. Second Call Dec. 2 | Of Mouse Bite |
Sheriff Joe L, McQuirk of Dickin- North China, urgently “advising” | . Includes Syphilis Test From Ft. Thom N son . as the draftees | dents, some Vivi Tes pl tis \ Th : SL , i ALI : ) of them living as far as United States. {§ Virginia Stewart Have Recently Rae, tedical examination Wil ine| Will De sent to training Camps i EIGHT IN STATE BERLIN, Nov. 11 (U. P.).—Ber- PROUD OF WORK : mile and a half from the lake,| The circular pointed out that the | Joined Our Staff. ybhilis. ‘1his . had reported hearing an airplane American authorities would be un- | Oil Permanents $2.00, Up
County said farmers and resi-|thenr to evacuate and returti to the | Jerry Wiemer and 15 to insure that a healthy man will [majority of Indiana's draftees will lin newspapers report the death 3 3 4 jot fo : ’ be. trained. : ie aes crash last night a few hours after able to guarantee transportation |] Plain Shampoo and Fingerwave, 350 h be’ required to live with men in Vienna of Rudolf Leonardi, {the Army plane took off from. the facilities for Americans desiring to | RUBY LEE BEAUTY SALON
suff : i The second call will be . i ' oi : i : ; uffering from the venereal disease! pee. 9 all will be .made "All Die - Qutside County; lion tamer, from the bite of a \vill Take 36 Jars to Home 109th Squadron National Guard|leave North China after the next || 437 Mass. Ave RI-0345
during the year’s’ mili ‘aini The state's quota for that | . | : ) : ; ne iy A nary Yraining call has not been ala if but it | mouse. The aceount said the | | Airport at St. Paul. Spirit Lake “evacuation boat” is due to. sail. 8 A'M. to 3 P. M. No Appt. Necessary.
_ Most of the local draft boards are 1S €Xpected to be much larger than Hospital Employee Hurt noted lion tamer was bitten while | On Thanksgiving and | would be on the course of a plane ? . { flying between St. Paul and Omaha, | |
expected to complete classification the first call. as cleaning a cage for one of his : . Gd of the holders of the low 50 order Critically Here. animals. Blood poisoning re- Present Program. er ro st Paul el numbers in their areas by tonight. : i ir li in| Sult in his ig , it Sordid wield The men in this group who fre MISSING CHILD'S I Pig i heh Ss SET Pos pu Segs By EARL HOFF {ures men werg aboard the plane ; | . . this end, but| later. the $ said. es Judged eligible for Class 1-A will be DOG COMES HOME mo tana i RR sie Leonardi had heen bitten fre- In shining jars with neat, colorful! en: acon ear. BE ny sent to the Armory for the ‘Marion County. One man was in-| quently by lions, tigers and bears {ons the second graders at School Leint G. Smith and Pvt Core, ! CARTERSVILE, Ga., Nov. 11 (U, jured critically in the 74 accidenis Without serious consequences. |g, 510 p 46h St. have placed their Officers at Ft. Rook, Neb., where the |
{| As soon as the results of the! ' JAM vier ; ; io | edical examination are known, [Murray Upshaw Jr.s Jztiefrenoried to Indianapolis police. lannual gift of jelly for residents Plane was scheduled to land at 6:05
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: | | probably late Wednesday night, the r White dog, Nicky, which disappeared | cf | . - |p. m., said the men had not re-| focal draft boards aay Ne as| ab the same time as the 2-year-old | MRS. HENRY WILSON, 79. and | (of the Indianapolis Home fot Aged ported. Neither the St. Paul nor! many of the Class 1-A men as are | OY last Friday, came home today| her son, CHARLES WILSON, 56 | Women. the Ft. Rook officers knew to what, needed to fill their first quota when | 20d searchers hoped he might lead| both of near Rochester, who were | The seven-year-olds made the unit of the Army the men were at-| to report to Ft. Harrison. nem to his lost master's where-| killed when their car collided with | jelly themselves and they're proud tached. Volunteers placed in Class 1-A 2CQULs. > | a truck on Road 17 near Kewanna. | BODIE T0 MEET = the results. The job was so much! gheriff McQuirk said he had. will be called before the Class 1-A ,, L0¢ dog trotted into the yard at| ALBERT O. SHIRLEY. 29, Wal- {fun that they wish they had to do ordered 30 re out in five motor! - holders of the low order numbers. | 40 Upshaw farm home as hundreds| ton. who died yesterday Of ihjuries | jn oyer again. ‘launches to search Spirit Lake for| It is expected that the first state! men began the fourth day of received when two trucks collided | | But there was more than fun to, ihe craft They had to stop the| searching for the boy in the rough,| near Logansport. Richard Vore, 11, : : |
quota of 395 men will be filled by p. y . ; ’ i of i ‘the project. It was regular school search because of a raging blizzard. | FOltmteers, Howeer, ii there ons ney brush country of Bartow county. ‘| also of Walton, was killed in the Indiana Council and Society | oi ging
Searchers and investigators con-| accident : : : et en { enough volunteers, Class 1-A men! ; 2 : In the social studies classes, the Willbe faker from coh ores on inued pl sont & JHdnaping) po ALFRED SEADAN, 03, Sl | To Convene Together aL vedere wore swaying farm |OAL. TECH TO BUILD | : oe ; } s aws, al-| Bend, who died of injuries received | oH E RAN Hs : order of their order numbers. though prosperous, are’ not wealthy | when he was struck by a car near | At Ft. Wayne. Jr Alte un lis BIG ATOM SMASHER Get 5-Day Notice and no ransom notes have been .re-| his home. (a gela ) 4 ! | : = ceived. MISS ANN O'BRIEN, 71. Peru, | Times Special |of their teachers, Miss Elizabeth] PASADENA, Cal, Nov. 11 (U. P). | : . Ol Ba ia y {Mills and Mrs. Helen Pollock, they! —A 5,000,000-volt atom-smashing |
All persons called are to be noti- , ; . t ’ y —For who was killed when struck by a | FT. WAYNE, Ind. Nov. 11. BOF ii went up to the home economics gun will be constructed at Cali- |
fled five days in advance of the! ee Far h : : : ‘ time they are to report so as to AUSTRALIA BLAMES | “ERNST E. PRUNTY. 40, Mitch. | (N° fist time, the Indiana En- oom, jiornia Institute. of Technolopy, if enable them to wind up their affairs. | ell. who was killed when struck | gineering Council and the Indiana They Watch the Boil was announced today. It will be | ‘As the first group of 75 is to be ENEMY-SOWN MINE by a car as he was walking along [Society of Professional Engineers| There. they stemmed and washed 25 (3ll 8s a two-story buuding. big | Joducted into the Army af FL. Har-|, | Road 37 near Mitchell. | will meet jointly here Friday and|the grapes that were lo be Pagel ound 85 8 lpcomonve poiler and | rison on Nov. 19, the first notifica- SIE BOURNE, Australia, Nov. 11, KEITH CRANE, 23, Loogootee, ls wid 3 y y into wii by. kitchen chemistry. wil eigh 15 Jone, t potcelnt pare tion will have to be made Wednes- (U. P.).—The Australian Naval| yw ; ) as | Saturday. | ‘hed. the glass rong- 2x porcelain barmes } Nro Was &illed. when he was | They - washed the glasses. Strong- qe) will pop atomic missiles aimed | |
day night. Intelligence Service announced to-| stn © as | reviousl ; < ; : : y nig | struck by a car as he and the Previously the two groups have armed boys crushed the grapes. oy "a magnetic focusing device. ge. I'S! Atoms will be smashed into their |
Of these first 75, 14 will come Yay that it had established “beyond | driver of another car were stand- ‘held annual meetings separately in| Then the teachers took char Indianapolis. Participating in the a little dangerous for youngsters to smaller parts, to further investiga-
from Marion County. Draft Boards| ® doubt” that a mine “of enemy! ing at the edge of the highway. Le. ’ AL sand Draft Board 3 will send two. {he of ne Antesican Ireghier City| to their two cars which had just meeting will also be thes Indiana handle ga bubbling kettles tion into atomic “life histories.” K - be . b 4 oO ¥ 94 s Y be TY inin of Rayville off the Australian coast, sideswiped. ; ; 25+ TS g The remaining 320 men to be| sideswiped | Section of the American Society of | Tne children gathered around to| DE MOLAY MEETS TOMORROW
© 1 2 and 4 will send four men apiece Origin” was responsible for the sink-| They were discussing damage done taken from the state in the first Friday night. They said a similar| The body of FRANK L. JONES, | Civil Engineers, the Central Indi-| watch the boil. They held their
call will be inducted at Ft. Harri- mine had sunk an unidentified Brit-| 44, Muncie, was found on Road 67 ana nnd the Ft. Way ti tl Sek The Indianapolis chapter, Order of | ; 2 : ish freighter in Australi waters | ; i i i ¥ the Ft. Wayne sections Ol preath as the grapes were then wi its v . 4 son on the following schedule: 100 2 an waters) near Muncie and police said they |{}a American Institute of Electrical | placed in a cleats sack to dvip. Their De Molay, will hold its regular weekly |
: the same night. { believed he was the victim of a : : meeting at 8 p. m. tomorrow night! : el 110 on Nov. 22, and Australian authorities said that| hit ved uit er Engineers, the Central Indiana interest became more intense as the | netead of ns at 1017 LE oy. i the. 525 will come | Several mines of “enemy origin” had In Indianapolis, Michael Cook, 53 | Section of the American Society of | juice was placed in a kettle to boil! ay. The mosting night “acl fom Marion County on the follow- been found on the beaches of Bass an employee of Central Indiana Mechanical Engineers and the Ft. again after sugar was added. changed because of Armistice Day. ing schedule: Boards 5. 6. 7 and g Strait. = Warships and planes are Hospital, was injured critically when Wayne Engineers Club. | And when the jelly was done. they pavassiodhiDusknng four men apiece on Nov. 20; Boards searching for the raider sowing the he was struck by a car in the 800 William A. Hanley, director of glowed with pride. The batch was SPONSORS CARD PARTY 8-and 10, three men apiece. and nes. block of White River Blvd. He re- engineering of the Eli Lilly & Co. perfect. Brightwoeod Lodge 655. I. O. O. F_.| Board 11. four men, on Nov. 22, and | x > =. fceived a broken leg and a fractured | Indianapolis, will address the an-| At Thanksgiving. the second giad-| ee oo Ey ge willed ot Boards 12 and 13, four men apiece’ PASTOR TO ADDRESS CLUB | Mrs. Myrtle Raines, 55, of 105 nual dinner meeting on the subject, ers will take the 36 jars of ielly sofang, € . a L g ge . ia a Board 14, three men, and Board 15,| Townsend Club 48 will meet at 7:30 Koehne St. was seriously injured “An Engineer's Recent Experiences, the aged women's home and give a #874 Bary 8b cud FOOS, <3 Be two men, on Nov. 25. |p. m. tomorrow at the I. 0. O. .F. Hall When she was struck by a car at in Europe.” Mr. Hanley was in Song program. \ Lion gt.at 2pm. : ? |at 1336 N. Delaware St. The Rev. Koehne and. Washington Sts. Europe a good deal during the three Learn Home Life : Leader to Be Named |R. M. Dodrill, Broadway Baptist] : ———— years preceding the outbreak ot : Each group will be notified as to Church pastor and .club president, | : ; hostilities. _ Mrs. Pollock emphasized that the the exact hour to appear at Ft. will preside and speak There will | State Deaths Col. Robinson Hitchcock, Indiana Jelly making was only a step in a
Harrison. In each group, one in- be music and other entertainment | director of selective service, will ad- |S" ious Saleation ean. a idual will be named by the draft | after the business meeting, | BOONVILLE—Mrs. Mary J. Morrison, 81. | dress the eroup Saturd ning | Project gives the c 1 L- T A Sivid ; BRANCHVILLE—Thomas Carmickle, 61.) Sroup lyday TOFMINE | {ion of the things that are an ordi- :
po | Survivors: Brother. Elmer: sisters, Mrs. | On “National Defense and Selective ; ; | Betty Leonard, Mrs. Lula Walker, Mrs. Ed | Service.” . {nary part of their home life.
67 Years of Fair Dealing—Est. 1813 | Powers and Mrs. Fred Sadfler. as | Along with the jelly making, they 1 | ELKHART—Mrs. Isabelle C. Wilson, 84. | Saturday afternoon Harry T Metz, joan how to spell words related to : | Sul yivor: Son, Bloomfield: brother, Jack | Indianapolis, and William F. Staats, the finished product | Coil. a ir | x » Wn : | ELWOOD — Ed Butler. 72. Survivors: [oEusiant to the chairman of the| Als there are arithmetic prob- . Wife. Molle, daughters, Mrs Ethel Hill | Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission, jams in how many pounds of grapes B | FOUNTAIN— sur | Vill speak. |a man can pick in seven hours if he
{ FOUNTAIN—Mrs. Phebe Nixon, 75. Sur- | vivors: Son, Isaac: daughters, Mrs. Mae | can pick 50 pounds an hour.
| Briles, Mrs. Eva Parish and Mrs. Golda : “ . | Smith, 2 ‘PUBLIC WELF | The children also make the L9ps | g, FRANCISCO — James M. Hubbard, 66, ARE IS [for the jelly jars. They draw picUrvivors.: 11e, eivina; sons, ut er and | " roducts | Byron: daughters, Mrs. Harry Risley and tures of farm pr ( S. ; | Mrs. ‘Ancel Condor; stepdaughter, Mrs. DEFER MENT TEST The annual project dramatizes and .
N. J. Schafer; brother, Melburn. 3 v3 2 hat | INTINEEG makes interesting school work that o 4 : . INTINGTON — st L. Harrell, 26. ; : . 1 1 |g MUNTINGTON 0 Emest 1, Hunell 36.| WASHINGTON, Nov. 11 (U. P.). might be dull for sacond graders. | You need no security of any kind—You merely give loan. You find this amount in the Mrs. Della Harrell; brothers, Herman, Her- | —Draft Director Clarence A. Dyk-| The visit to the Indianapolis first column of the table. Then JOLIETVILLE— New Harlan 62. Surviv-| SU told professional men and pro-| Home for Aged Women. 1731 N. Cap-| your promise to repay —No questions asked of friends read across picking out the {ors: Wife, Iva; son, Meredith; daughter, | prietors of one-man commercial jtol Ave. gives ‘the youngsters thie : monthly payment which you wish | Mrs. Donald Erp; sister, Mrs. Dwaine {splsnments today oh they [aril of giving a gift. . or relatives about your credit—Quick, friendly service to make. You will see. for ine | LAGRANGE—Mrs Jay Arnold, 17. Sur-| WOU e given ample time to | hi | vivors: ‘Husband; parents. Mr. and Mrs. | “wind up their affairs” before being | | r + stance, that monthly installments pen and Mises Hine! and Elsie’ Wagner. called for military training. UNIT TO PAY TRIBUTE OULD you like to get a Choose yourown payment plan of ow a will repay 2 910) | brothers, Glen and Roy. | Answering numerous inquires | cash loan without having —See in the table below, how you oan in full in 12 months. Or, i | MARION-—George Risser, 85. Survivors: . ; . " ; ’ , ) : ! Son Wi rs. enone Ani] concerning deferment of profes-| T0 BAKING COMPANY to ask friends or relatives for a may repay your Honor Loan in You wish smaller payments, as
{and Miss Mary Risser. sional men, Mr. Dykstra said that : : i i | 1. FLEASANT -. William Helton. 71-isych eases would ‘be passed upon The Omar unit of the Young favor? At Household Finance Konven ant monty instdliments little 25 Ba month for | Survivors: : . Willi Harold, |° oi | : us y 1 7 5 mo y ¢ | “NAPPANEE—Trvin Coppes. 56. Suvi by local draft boards in the same, Negro Association of Marion County, you can borrow $20 to $300— whic L your own income. ou pon, S Wi. 250 repay a
Braker rom a ones mother, manner as they consider the status will hold a fall fete in tribute to} without endorsers or guarantors ER penis | Mrs. Malinda Coppes. brother, Marvin, | of other registrants. . i o.. tonight ati __if+ 7 et . Same rate to everyone the Omar Baking Co, g if you can make small monthly may repay sooner to reduce the y
in 3]: ; | Find i thi d survivors: Brother. Willem. Ds Buck, na at en She Welle rhe ie Walker Casino. | payments on your loan. We re- charges. Installments in the table. cover ing ou f Is Say. ne ern survivors: © Son. Edgar; *dughter. rs. | | Speakers gre N oii A quire no security of any kind. Suppose that you need a $100 everything. They include charges wa i our ¢ i want jana Biggs: brother, John inman; sis- {president of the association; I. B.| : p at Households rate of 21407 per fo Play music P| ye MISSING AMERICAN | Sovran of is, NGShne onsen ovm ares un eawons ncrone vou oc os shen moni on ht part of u bla : |roiner Feenk | Rigchie: ysigs, Mes EXPLORER IS SAFE bum, superintendent of Flanner fi AMOUNT YOU PAY BACK EACH MONTH not exceeding $150, and 14% Including All Charges per month on that part of a bal-
Thompson Morrison, Mrs. C. L. Smith and | Misses Carrie and Zetta Ritchie. | House, and Scoba Rhodes, repre- | LOAN YOu 2 4 6 . 70 2 Te ance in excess of $150. Household
. SEALS ianels pnpert Wedding. 76.| LIMA, Peru, Nov. 11 (U. P.).—An senting the Omar unit. on You Give Them | SMARTSBURG — Aaron W. Hood, 89. | American who said he was C. Spen- | Members of the arrangement | GET months months months mpriés months months months " has only this one rate—the same
Survivors: Sons, Lee and Paul; daughter, | committee are Lawrence Hill, Miles | Mrs. Everett Butler. jcer of Boston, an explorer, arrived| yr ..i Henry Blademore, James! [—W¥ for everyone—whether new cus-
20 LESSONS ‘ | SUMMITVILLE — Enoch F. Dobson, 67% | here yesterday after having been Hawkins, Samuel Walters, william | $ 20 $10.38 [$5.32 |$364 [$2.79 |$ 2.29 |$ 1.95 tomer OF former Borrower.
! Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Edna Beeson | 25 12.98 6.65 is4 3.49 2.86 2.44 $20 to $50
{and Mrs. Regina Tomlinson: sisters, Mrs. missing for 10 months. : | Terry and Mr. Rhodes. en [Fira Whelchel and Mrs. Arthyr Jones. 30 15.5% | 7.98 5.45 4.19 3.43 2.93 [2 %ed snk for No one else need know
. i | WADESVILLE—Mrs. Sarah E. Huck, 78. He claimed he had been taken | 40 20.76 | 10.64 7.27 5.59 4.58 3.91 ,s . he i A Gays: Son. Walter: sister, Mrs. John | prisoner by the Cashibo Indian i TO EASE MISERY 50 | 2595] 1330 | 9.09 | 6.98 | 572 | 4.88 Wren you otto at Hogerold, m | WALTON—Robert Vore. 11. Survivors: after his canoe turned over in the : there is no need to ask ‘friends or and we 8 1ve the instrument Rents, Me. And Mis casar Vore: sisters. Inead waters of the Abuaitia. 4 60 | 31.15] 1596 | 1091 | 838 | 6.87 | 586 [$4.61 [$3.86 fellow- work : Margaret and Charlotte ) 3 J 68 538 || 1.50 ellow-workers to sign the loan | WASHINGTON—Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Sum,| MT. Spencer spent four years in 70 36.34 | 1862 | 12.72 | 9.78 8.01 84 ] 1. papers, with you, Se. that voor 80 41.53 | 21.28 | 1454 | 11.17 | 9.16 | 7.81 6:14 5.15 loan may remain your private 90 | 46.72| 23.94 | 16.36 | 12.57 | 1030 | 8.79 | 691 | 5.79 affair, we do not ask friends or
11.45 9.77 7.68 6.43 relatives about your credit. If
Yes, we will give your child, without cost, a Marimba, 83. Survivors: Eight children. (the Brazilian, Ecuadorean, and RUB ON ICKS 75 3893 19.95 | 13.63 | 10.48 8.58 7.33 5.76 4.83
di itar ( ish or Hawaii : ; dr Cornatius Braz Accordion 6 fake 20 PRIVATE lessons, given by regular | 11 Signor ona: Saute snd Gesige: (Peruvian jungles. He let alone on ie of our affiliated Music School, at the special price giiers Mes. Eimer Bowman snd Mes. Bie [iS Jast trip In January from Iquitos, | guy VapoRuB . of one dollar a lesson . .. plus a small cost of 10c a lesson | gYOUNTSVILLE—Charles M. Baldwin, 79, {PNY 100 51.91 | 26.60 | 18.18 | 13.97 for teaching maferisl We use, the Jameds “Howell. BEN Bon, Shiny | 125 | 64.89] 33.25 | 22.72 | 17.46 | 14.31 | 12.21 38 8.04 you should be faced with sicke Aretta” course for Marimba and Accordion, and the ; INE : J) 150 | 77.86] 39.91 | 27.26 | 20.95: | 17.17 | 14.65 | 11.52 | 9.65 bh . Gihson-Mastertone system for the Guitar. All instruments | SURVEY FLIGHT PLANNED Notebook of ? J 175 90.71 | 46.49 | 31.76 | 24.40 | 19.99 | 17.06 | 13.40 | 11.22 ness or unemployment while pay are taught by note. And we guarantee that any child will ! NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 11 (u, PJ. | / z . oN | 4 mg on an Honor Loan, Houseyead music and play their instruments at the end of this rhe American Bypovi Auunes Pr FAMILIAR V/27°00 \ 200 | 103.56 | 53.07 | 36.23 | 27.82 | 22.79 | 19.43 | 1525 | 12.76 | hold will show you every cone -week plan, or your money will be refunded. No hooks j2 ying 202 Tans-cuansic wi / : / 225 | 116.41 | 59.61 | 40.69 | 31.23 | 25.56 | 21.79 | 17.09 | 14.28 i ion. i 20 ho strings . . . no tricks. | (take off from Lake Pontchartrain : QUOTATIONS 2 | 22 18 ao | 4512 [ 3462 | 2832 | 3413 | 18.91 | 157s | Sideration. Last year legal action : 4 (tomorrow on another survey flight| Wi W/ fl || 27s |1a2.11| 72.68 | 49.55 | 38.00 | 31.07 | 26.46 | 20.71 | 17.28 against assets was resorted to on Come in and pay. $1 for your rst 10 weeks (for its proposed air route between J / Wh only one out of each 20,000 loans of lesson material, plus $1 for your first |New Orleans, Central America and | wrote: 300 | 15495 | 79.21 |.53.98 | 41.37 | 33.82 | 28.79 | 22.51 | 18.77 —an action taken then only as lesson, and take the instrument of your {the Canal Zone. The flight, orig-| : : : ‘ .-, y choice: home. ‘At the end of your 20 lessons {inally scheduled for today, Was post- | E | ARANYEE the total amount figured by using this table to be the full amount : protection against fraud. 3he Psi igh) yours a4 No. other. test, | poned because of weather conditions| "Let our object be, our country, our whole country, we Suara when EN A Eos i pay: If a loan will help you, you are aw |gver the Gif of Mexico, and nothing but our country." E | joan ahead of sine since Jou pay shares only fof the Actual time You have the money. urged to look at the table again. Choice of Gibson-Master- Advertisement | Payments include charges
| : ; of 214% per month on that part of a balance : Then phone or visit us for further tone Guitar, Student Ma- HTH i lB not exceeding $150, and 1%4% per month on lS, termes informati i , : : $150, ion. You will be A Million Dollars to From an address by Daniel Webster at the that part of a balance in excess of $150. ERI le under | § :
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