Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 July 1941 — Page 6

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THURSDAY, JULY 31, 194

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F. W. KOEHLER, GROCER, IS DEAD

Once Drove in Dirt Track! Auto Races; Services Set Tomorrow.

Local Aviator Believed Dead After Battle Over England

the Royal Canadian Air Corps, and less than a week after his training : was completed and he went into

: | land, 23-year-old Robert M. Murray

Eleven months after he joined

combat flying somewhere over Eng-

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Jr. of Indianapolis yesterday was & [reported “missing and believed : |dead.” A cablegram from the English Government arrived at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Murray Sr, 3325 W. Breckenridge Dr. stating simply that. Five or six weeks from now a letter setting out all the known details {of the disappearance of the young : | flier should arrive here. Until then, the family is unlikely to hear any additional information.

“Skilful Flier”

His brother, Kenneth Murray, spoke for the family yesterday. “Robert was a very skillful flier,” | he said. “He knew what he was Robert M. Murray Jr. getting into, and so did we. But if this is true. I guess he wasn’t quite good enough.” Young Mr. Murray enlisted with] the R. C. A. F. in September last |

E. F. TYLER, HERE ' year and went through a training | 5 YEARS IS DEAD perce in Canada. He sailed for | J | England from Canada May 9, and |

was about two weeks in crossing. | A letter to his family after his] arrival made a reference to some] sort of trouble in crossing, and indicated that he had written previously at length about it. The family supposes that the first letter was stopped by censors. Cabled Thursday Last Thursday a cablegram from Robert told his family that he had

Frederick William Koehler. who operated a grocery with his brother, |i} Charles Koehler, at 34th St. and]. Arlington Ave, died yesterday in| St. Vincent's Hospital after a six weeks’ illness. He was 37. Born in Indianapolis. he attended Park School and had been in the grocery business many years. He! drove in dirt track races in this! part of the country in 1923-25. [Ey He was a member of the Central |§ Christian Church and is survived |g by another brother, Karl Koehler; three sisters, Mrs. Wilma Free, Mrs. | Gladys Lott and Mrs. Florence Lohman, all of Indianapolis, six nieces and two nephews. Services will be held at 2 p. m. Saturday in the home, 30th St. and Franklin Road, and burial will be in Crown Hill.

AUGUST SALES

FORMERLY SEMI-ANNUAL LOOM-END SALE

The big sale of the year—we are offering new fall and winter as well as summer merchandise at prices to make you sit up and take notice. Remember—most of this merchandise was bought before prices advanced. We planned months ago for this sale and many items will never be priced this low again. Get the children ready for school now and use our 10 or 15 Pay Plan or layaway plan for your purchases. We're open every Saturday night ’til 9.

August Sale of $3.95 and $4.95

DR. HALES

Arch Cure Shoes for Women ¥

Drastic Clearance! of Summer

APPAREL

$10.75 to $16.75 DRESSES

2 ror $7700

Regular 7.95 DRESSES 2 For $ J 00

$3.98 and 5.95 DRESSES

2. FOR $ §00

Here's your opportunity to finish out the summer with smart dresses as well as a chance to stock up for next summer. You'll find sheers, washables, prints, spun rayons, romaines, alpacas and many other materials in prints or pastels.

Star Store, Second Floor

Absolute Choice of the House

WAYMIRES TO MEET The Waymire family reunion will be held Sunday at the Calloway Park in Elwood, Ind.

SHOE REPAIR SPECIAL

HALF SOLES

Leather or Composition

49:

One Low Price—No Higher While-U-Wait or Shop Service

McCRORY'S

S5¢ AND 10¢ STORE 17-21 E. WASHINGTON Downstairs

A retired traveling salesman, Em|mett Fawcett Tyler, died yesterday [in his home. 958 W. 32d St., after an illness of several vears. He was Tl and had been a resident here 65 years. Mr. Tyler was a native of Milford, {111., and was a member of the Sev-

‘enth Christian Church, North Park B Ap A ecome a sergeant pilot an | [Sl su, a ?| was now ready for combat flying. past worthy patron of North Park rnat's the last word they had from i 404, OE. S. him or about him until yesterday's

Sizes 1 to 10 AAA to EEE

Probably your last opportunity to buy these superb quality shoes at such a low price. Kids, gabardines, patents or suedes in black, brown, blue or white.

Star Store. Street Floor

Girls’ PLAY SUITS With SKIRTS 79:

Clever cotton print suits with separate skirts. All sizes 7 to 16. Regularly $1.00.

GHILD’S 59¢ PRINT DRESSES $9 25

A fine group of print dresses specially priced for our August sale. Sizes 2 to 6.

Friday Special

Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Ger- eabiSgam. i Gal Gras les a3 a : ? oung urray was gr ed | [ude pitng 2 in NY from the Knox, Ind. high school] {Jule DeAtley, of Indianapolis: tW0|a;,4 came to Indianapolis with his] half brothers and a half sister.

family in 1936. He was employed Services will be conducted by the at the stockyards, where his father |Rev. Victor R. Griffin, pastor of the

is a sheep buyer for Swift & Co. |Sev enth Christian Church, at

Having always been intensely in|p. m., tomorrow, in the Flanner &

[terested in airplanes, he took flying t and | Buchanan Mortuary. North Park |CSOUrSes at the Hoosier Airport an {Lodge will have charge of burial

won his license before going to ‘services at Crown Hill Cemetery.

Canada. Father Born in Canada Mr. Murray Sr. was born in Canada, came to the United States in 1900 and has become naturalized. Others in the family besides his brother and parents are five sisters, (NG Mrs. Marjorie Kellam, Indianapolis; EE Mrs. Roberta Loudermilk, Napy . \ ICTOR’S 11th Semi-Annual Edwin H. Shearer Jr. YO U G ET The Rev. John W. McFall, pastor of the First Methodist Church at | Shelbyville, will officiate at funeral {services at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Broadway Methodist Church. The Rev. William F. Rothenburger of the Third Christian Church here, will assist with the services. } The body will lie in state in the FURNITURE church for an hour preceding the i {services and burial will be in the ol 3 YOUR OWN Shingler, and a sister, Mrs. ifelen Dunbar, all of Indianapolis. Services will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Burial will | be in Crown Hill. MARGARET WATLER’S SERVICES TOMORROW great-grandchildren. She’s as Lively as a Youngster— Now her Backache is better Many sufferers relieve nagging backache y, once they discover that the real

Thousands of Women Wait for This Sale

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36x50-In, CRIB BLANKETS

Beautiful ravon satin, bound blankets in assorted patterns. Pink or blue. Slight imperfects.

Misses’ Corduroy Jumper SKIRTS

Just unpacked—destined to be very popular this fall. Red, wine, blue, teal or brown. Sizes 24 to 28.

Women’s $1.00 WHITE PURSES

Final clearance of entire stock of 100 bags; all fresh and clean.

Clearance Women’s $1 BLOUSES

White and colors; broken sizes. Pretty summer styles.

89¢ Summer Costume JEWELRY

Pins, clips, necklaces, etc. Whites 14, and pastel colors. PRICE

200 Women's Sheer

DRESSES

84: -

Clearance of cool summer sheer frocks including dark flock dots and print batistes. A nice assortment of styles. Sizes 11 to 17, 14 to 20 and 38 to 52.

Second Floor

The Same Old Price In Spite of Greatly

Increased Costs August Sale of

Full-Fashioned

NYLON HOSE

Just received. A big new shipment of this excellent hose. Good color and size assort-

ments. Seconds of $1.35 and $1.50 first qualities.

Star Store. Street Floor

AUGUST SALE PRICED

® We Are Sure You'll Want to Get !;, More Merchandise at NO Extra Cost, But You Must ACT QUICKLY. We Urge You to Do So. We Want You to Get a BONUS!

Star Store,

Special Purchase 800 Pairs

ho WOOL-MIXED BLANKETS

stripes, checks and > August Sale Priced ipes, checks plaids. Medium : = be To Ro $ 38 XX PAR

and dark shades. Sizes 30 to 42. Men’s $2.98 * Regular $2.39 Values * 70x80 in Double Bed Size * 3-In. Matching Sateen Bindings

IN or OUT SLACK SUITS * Extra Well Napped Quality % Colorful Block Plaids

Star Store, Street Rose, Blue, Green, Orchid, Gold and Rust

A real quality blanket at an extremely low price. our Blanket Club. 50¢ DOWN.

Star Store, Basement

BOYS’ 59¢ POLO SHIRTS

Boys’ polo shirts made of fine quality jersey. Zipper fronts. Blue, tan and green stripes. Sizes 6 to 12. ,

MEN'S 25¢ SILK ANKLETS

Men's popular plain color silk anklets in sizes 91% to 12. Slight imperfects.

BOYS’ $1.98 SLACK SUITS

Sanforized, washable, hopsacking or jean cloths in plain colors or stripes. Sizes 4 to 16.

MEN'S 69¢ POLO SHIRTS

Sanforized cloths in neat stripes and plain patterns. Small, medium and large sizes.

bleached sheets. Extra blankets. Heavily gv heavy quality. ped. CANNON TOWELS 27«In. Outi, ‘Flannel 17x35-In. plaid, stripe or Cc 12%¢ Heavily napped, ¢ MEN'S $1.29 PAJAMAS Novelty broadcloths in neat stripes and mix-

plain towels. Very absorb- bleached outing nem lly by millions for over ent. Bach . ' ane REA will help , tures. Slip-over or coat styles. Sizes A to D. tu ush out hut poison

Men's 12 & *1 Wash Slacks

We Urge You Sanforized, washAgain te Visit VICTOR Within the Next

8 Days!

panee; Mrs. Helen Sneed, Oakland, Cal.; Mrs. Bonnie Hudkins, Knox, and Miss Shirley Murray, Indianapolis. ge SHEARER DIES; | | ® Swing Panel | Anderson Cemetery. S L | p 5 | Pallbearers will be Samuel S. Rumford, Edward G. Franzen, O. M.| S ps Cosner, Claude C. Spurrier, W.| ase | Spencer Askern and Frank J. Bille-| AT NO ter. : ADDITIONAL C ooh Roberta Graham . { : ci 4 Rites Tomorrow | Tearose and white, hemstitched trimmed, built-up MRS. ROBERTA E. GRAHAM, Services will be held at 2 p. m. | | tomorrow in the Moore & Kirk | Irvington Mortuary for Mrs. Mar- | ‘garet Watler, who died Tuesday in| {her home, 12th St. and Arlington | Ave. after an illness of three years.

Mrs. Cora M. Shearer, 65-year-old lifelong resident of Indianapolis, died yesterday in her home, 3330 Ruckle St. She had been in {ll health for 10 years. She was a member of the Broadway Methodist Church and a member of the Twy-Za-Munthe Club. Survivors. are her husband, Jesse A. Shearer; a son, Edwin H. Shearer Sr.; a brother, Samuel Perry, and two grandchildren, Linda Louise and shoulder slips in sizes 36 to Se OR Spam, pre 52. Stock up now—your last | dent o e Graham Asbestos Co. . : . | here, died yesterday in her home, | chance to buy at this low | 311 N. Meridian St., after a seven | price. | months’ illness. i Star Store. Street Floor A lifelong resident of Indianapolis, Mrs. Graham was 46 and was a member of the Third Church of Christ, Scientist. Besides her hushand, she is survive by a son, Jack Robert Graham; her mother, Mrs Eva if you are not ready for immediate delivery, use the LAYAWAY PLAN. Pay a small deposit 2nd your selection will be held for future delivery. Burial will be in the Anderson In this way you get a Cemetery | BONUS. and if at any | Mrs. Watler was 71 and was a URE os OnG you aif ‘native of Franklin County. She had | unsbie 10 lace the mer. been a resident here 28 years and | | was a member of the Broadway | | Baptist Church. | Survivors are a son, Carl A. |Watler of Brazil; two daughters, | Mrs. Howard DeGolyer and Mrs. | Herman Rugenstein, both of Indian- | apolis, nine grandchildren and two |

chandise, vour cash deposit will be refunded.

® SPECIAL F-L-A-S-H for 8-Days! The Genuine "PARAMOUNT" Electric Washer All snow-white porcelain with Lovell % 95 ® tione) te ron i waiegtion at no extra cost. Pay as

wringer—silent gears requiring no oil or grease—corrugated porcelain tub little as 81.00 per week. See other Paramount washers priced as low as He and up to $85.00. One-fourth BONUS on all. onvenient terms

Floor

Our Entire Stock of

WALLPAPER

Out They Go, Nothing Reserved

5c

Scores of desirable patterns that sold at 10c to 30c. See these big bargains tomorrow sure.

Just 15 Table Model

RADIOS

Formerly Sold for $14.95

50°95

Several standard make brand new floor sample radios priced very low to clear. Hurry! Get yours tomorrow.

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4 for 30¢

$755 44 94-

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and written gucrantee—the . standard

Star Store, Basement

36-IN. DRESS PRINTS

19¢ Colorful, fast color c prints in scores of ge ; NASHUA BLANKETS

terns. 70x80-Inch plaid cotton K5¢

Star Store, Basement

36-IN. PILLOW TUBING

25¢c Pepperell, bleached 1 Be tubing that will. give Tous 79¢ ARGOSY "SHEETS

years’ wear. 81x99-Inch seamless b8¢

During the summer, Victor is open at night only by appointment. Call LI-7555 for appointment with salesman.

quickly cause of their trouble may be tired kidneys. The kidneys are Nature's chief way of taking the excess acids and waste out of the Bi TB help most people pass about 3

Phen disorder of kidney function rmits poisonous matter to remain in your blood, it may cause nagging backache, rheumatic pains, leg Es an loss of nn and energy, getting up welling, Duff ness under the eyes, cr ech and dizziness. Frequent or scanty passages with smarting and burning sometimes shows there is something wrong with your kidneys or bladder. Don’t wait! A Ask your druggist for Doan’s « Bills, used succeasfu