Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 November 1941 — Page 11
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‘ : ; . the [4 fn Member of Park School a ASE ERCP co gp Dead in His Quarters at | i HSAs in —- ie Mothers’ Club, - SE Ms, Ra Bosier, Mrs. Henry | Engine House 18. Haid oe ine TON Bh Mo Trucks ! : acob John Alles, 37. Survivors: Wife, ; Bil (NOTARY P Pi Mrs. Daisy E. Cullen, a native| Anna; RY es hiatir, Mee Auguge| Charles F. Graul, Indianapolis) gmaur—cnaries ¥. husband of Rexanne OTR Ay FUBLIO) Ra of Noblesville, died here. esterday | foi Taverc, Charles: ater, Me. August fireman who died yesterday, will be| Ofaul. son s, Amsnds draul of FOR eG “Te at her home, 1263 Olinton St. She AP, poised n. Jurvivsty: buried in Crown Hill Cemetery ripe Pas. Mrs a ins Mo | T4 : SA Lola: ps W. : was 63 and had heen ll for Several Avoy: brothers, Frank, u “|Monday following services at 10:30 derson, Lan lary ES “Power Plant Engineer | ha re years, RE William "x Rik Buwivars: | ons noon.’ “Harvie Monday [30:30 a. m4} | Tower Fiant — PATCH PLASTERING--! i 72 Mrs. Cullen was a daughter of | Brother, ser. Praseis sisters, ce |a. m. in the Conkle Funeral Home. Pineral rel Home. 16 Se W. . 4 & Thoroughly asap edt and old, specialize in = mort Mr. and Mrs. George S.. Hawkins,| “Mrs. Anns Powell 1, Survivors: tr He was 54. Fr er RL EL es ek (PRINTING) = land was a graduate of Noblesville|ter, Mrs. John New Moss. hou Grayl was found dead in bis . 5p. m. Saturday. 1 Engineering . Draftsmen Dog Target ; High School in 1897. She then at- Sail au low House 18, 3130 Wh Soitiadia rood 1 Tversonced ein Diane, layout. epecial 2 0a a0rve vou. TTL Nae, a a ia KILLED BY CAR AFTER ang wrsiy 5 Hart, dee ERT no i a nell BOX 1098 us ove FRANGPES- SVEN ; e was ter, , ETT to William D. Cullen in 1903. Mr. IF Yerday, Pe said that he died during a 3 hate 3 . ACME Diifvay 86 Fics LI-8 :
Cullen was an employee of the : RSE heart attack: He had been a mem- i asia” 3 Ams 8, Trucking, $1.00 "Por Hour sad Up N: O. Nelson Manufacturing Co. of ber of the department 22° years. =, re oa my, 3
Noblesville. | He was a member of the Second focus, 3 odds She was a member of the First| Marion. County’s 1041 traffic| church of Christ Scientist; Capitol hsh D net Mis Im Friends may Presbyterian Church and a mem-|death toll rose to 123 following the|gjty Lodge, F. and A. M.; Sahara|, Emo Lo ¢ fered mts rest ber of the Mothers’ Club of Park|death last night of Ray Cravens,| Grotto and Raper Commandery |" Jeas, hust 2h of or OE uP 70", - Surid School. Mrs. Cullen. owned the|52, ue Si Indisnapole, Bi No. 1. ts ite Mrs. op Heller.” nth Ht o Mondvy, MINS Sus s Building in Nobles-| Was struc an automobile Tl Surviv are the wife, Mrs. - core MIKE LOAN a Theater 5 falling off a hosts is Mars mm ot anna ne his mother, Me Mp Buty ¥ Washington ER a NE ER , 80c, As Surviving are a son, George H.| Witnesses sa horse slipped|and Graul, Lancaster, “ tWOlOPPER—-Edvard, Eo usband| 50 ER —— Noblesville; a sister, Mrs.|and he fell off in front of a car|brothers, William Graul, Des}. of aude por, fa : olan RI-2028 Root repairs, al kinds rool OC Mabee. Noblesville: s|driven by Harry C. Thibo, 32, Mars| Moines, Tows, and Russell Graul,| bed Goad i it = £15 = unIroRM Roo, 18 N. snmuy _ (RI=2028 foo Rock wool taietion brother, O. L. Hawkins, and a niece,| Hill, Both Mr, Cravens and his|Lancaster, and three sisters, Mrs,| fonnet, Paty ay) 10 am Experienced Soda Man : ap SIDING) Mrs. Irvin L. Essex, both of In-|horse were killed instantly. | Thelma McCacheny and Mrs, Alena ifr Bro TOS, , Central Cha Bek, inols 3 Eston's, 648 E. 38th op, dianaolis. George Humbert, 24, of 333 N.|Henderson, both of Lancaster, and may “call ar the Chapel acer Sunday GENTS’ FURNISHINGS oLO & N eEtimats a “No do down A Payment Services willbe at 2 p. m. Mon-|Capitol Ave, riding on a motorcycle | Mrs. Emma Furlow, Lititz, Pa. APPLY 146 2. ernfzation’ Co. LI4 aie
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day at the Coaltrin Funeral Home,| with his wife, was seriously injured Noblesville, Burial will be in Grown. | when he collided with a car driven { y| Evpand of Helen! Land, other of of William | SHEET METAL MAN once. Experi. land Cemetery there. by Jack Sandler, 36, of 3174 Moore K H, Ly Clifford nd’ B21 est as Mrs, Corso pauto hod los. '} far en Gi age, . Ave., at Rural St, and Moore Ave. § | Sadie Hu Rub Sirkost and Mary M F Ferri Mrs. Humbert was injured slightly. Monday, 1:30 p. at ‘8hitle ey, Bro CLOGERS sn snd Cae Hy er or a pour at Terre Haute, James Lyons, 56| | ISTEN TO REPORTS| gicteciarah, an th bei) Roctusion "8 1% The Indianapolis Kautsky’s make their-debut in the National Pasket- Mrs. Laura M. Ferris, a former |of West Terre Haute, was killed last ' vi a chapel after 6 p. m. Saturday. ? i
resident of Indianapolis, was to be night when he was struck by a car| The Indiana Hotel Association|pane joy, 45 years: beloved Salesmen—A ents to en ol Suthotrs] Heh So ey he buried in Fountaintown today fol-|driven by Donald Aarnick, 19, of in convention here, listened this AN eand of M nie Lane; bro they of Mr { ee 9 the ball-handling and passing of Johnny Townsend (left), the [lOWing services this morning in the R. R. 3, Terre Haute. Only a month ’ is| Karl" Goleman, Mrs. A oo Friday. | WANTED—Experienced
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v5 ry Jesman with car | 5 ed Friday. al ting of Jewell Young (center), and the defensive play of Mark Fountaintown Methodist Church.|ago Mr. Lyons’ daughter was killed afternoon to reports from various Mrs. Chrin Reiger; Pp. "ak the als 2 Bod dian a and Sigenies rtel. The preliminary between E. C. Atkins and R. C. Colas will She was 69. in a similar accident, committees. ford nd Oe - "may call’ a) the| a Personal patriot . . . . “at 1:45 p. m . Mrs. Ferris died Thursday in her| Mrs, Sarah Mosier, 69, of Evans-| Peter Grant, WLW news commeri-| residence any time after 5 p. m. Satur oe — sonal, ve i ug, Cy SRST GIT at 1:40 p. m, home at Fountaintown. She was|yjlle, died last night at her home tate t his "41 day. Shirley Service. . So Rit] x: i Indianapo : : ”* born in Shelby County and later|from injuries received in a traffic| 2tor: spoke morning as thel oN-Eizbeth Juse. ago 81 youre, SE : : came to Indianapolis. She had lived | gccident near Hazelton a week ago.|second and last day session be- ny cloged ite of Garth B, edi wR gsonomy and” uch results, Use | them Business Opportunities = 29 H [ h Sc hoo | N ef S co res in Fountaintown for the last several Be nea aa 2 23, gan with “brunch”—an early lunch of Gert Nora B Wickiey. ter of C. ps ; g years. BOKEL OH FUNER AL that is partly breakfast. gertour. As a" way Friday, F Funer rai Po sitions Wante d—M ale i; ROOMING HOUSE
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- Ferris; two daughters, Mrs. Hazel ; held in Hotel Severin. W. T. Pow-| Burial Washingion Park. Friends pay x = = income $235 monthly. ) tl call at the mortuary after ¢'p. re are. . LOCAL HIGH SCHOOLS (Elkhart Count McIntire, Beech Grove and Mrs T0 BE HELD TODAY ers, assistant sales manager of he| Tiday. TA Vi Ta x Es TT Tr Er aghington i “ist Joseph County), Carmen Hulse, Cincinnati, O.; a son Chevrolet division of the General 4 i lL Fochnifal, 29; Washingion, 10. al South Bend John Adams, 8. .'|the Rev. E. L. Ferris, Elwood; a| Services were to be at 2 p. m. t0-Motors Corp.; Glenn Richards, Of-|PETERSON_Alice 3 45 wife of Ban ASTER ih Aol A lioned. 3 16th. —— frosting, 5: Suni, B. ozs Bend Wily. 3 (88 Josep County), 3 [8 ON Nora Golestock, Rush |day for Miss Alpha M. Bokelob, foe of Civilian Defense, and several be and Robert THis PACER ol money. i. "| voney to Loa A A cred Sisath Mishawaka, 38; ; Nappanee, 81. ville, and a brother, John James, In-|1108 Hoyt Ave. at the Flanner & others will speak. assed awsy at het home. 1411 1 y n w g AH s ve or, 5, 39, dianapolis, and two grandchildren.| Buchanan Mortuary. Burial was to Tonight the convention will close EY; ing Robirt Ww. shy 2 — Fishers, 38; Silent Hoosiers, 11, 5 righton. i Shipinewans, 28. : be in Crown Hill. She was 50. with the annual banquet and dance 162: Bn Prospect Seivices rn. Bn —— Woleottville Bere Angola, 20 D Mavity J. S Miss Bokeloh died Thursday at|at the Claypool Hotel, Governor at the above funeral home. *Frients in: | Personal Services 13 STATE HIGH SCHOOLS Syracuse, 41; Princeton, 22. r avi y . pencer her home of injuries received in a|and Mrs. Henry F. Schricker are to| vited. Burial Greenwood Cemetery. NE ; Arcadia, 70; St. Paul's Marion, 25. Akron, 38; Silver Lake, sl. Funeral services for Dr. Mavity J.|fall. She was born in the house in|pe guests and F. Harold Van Cr- RESOR—John, age 67, beloved husband of 21 seconds some Jones 1 18 Ro Aguiny, 28. 25. Valparaiso, 28; fiehigan City, 21. Spencer, retired Indianapolis physi-| which she died and was the daugh-|man, Evansville, will be toastmaster. . Mattie B, Resor, fal father of ak Sewor. 35 PEP VEOT Dave. Tach oi gr Owensville, 28; Franeisco, 19, brother o utler, 37; Auburn, 32, Ia 3: “Du yoo oe cian, will be at 2 p. m. Monday in|ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bokeloh.| Al Wynkoop, of Lebanon, will speak. Fred r, St. 1s 1 5 Mo. passed away $500, This valuable protection is avails Ireland, 29; Dubois, 22. as a i : Aven, 28; Zionsville, 31 (overtime). Poseyville, 56; Elberfeld, 32. : the home. Burial will be in Crown |Her father was a railroad engineer.| A dinner dance was held last Satur rday: Hiner eh al Tussi RELA i Ye 2% to Te years De ate. Decatur Central, 28; Ben Davis, 26. Backports 31:0 sudview, 15, Hill Cemetery. Dr. Jean S. Milner,|She attended Manual High School night for members and their wives,| g: joth, burial Washington Park; friends | e— i Locally and Berne, 44; Red Key, 30. city Dale, i i duated from Tudor Hall. 1 il at the late residence Jats in- owned Monroe, 48; Berne-Gray, 81. Tell City, 31; Dale, 18. pastor of the Second Presbyterian|and was graduate m Tv at the Hotel Lincoln. Homer L. Rada: €ail at the late residence Jans managed. Evansville Central, 35: Bloknell, 10. | Ghrisneys 237 Giehland, 18, |Ghurch, will have charge. She had been employed by the Big|Chaillaux, national Americanism di-| ¥eod Ave. from 3 p.m. Buren ot Liberty, 28 Erol kyil fe a1. 17. ’| Dr. Spencer ‘died Thursday at his| Four Railroad 22 years. She was & rector, addressed the convention n $0 A tay. Park for Appraisal i Kitchel, 29; Brownsville, 16, Fersyie, pO enn, 21 home, 3612 E. Washington St. He/member of the Zion "Evangelical yesterday at the Claypool Hotel. CHERRER--Edward, age 58, beloved hus- doth Burilngion, 5; “Carrallttn. 2%" Cory, 32; State, Terre Haute, 27, was a former superintendent of City| Church. His topic was “Making America band of of Fils Scherrer brother of he re OORT o on. ground figon” Centerville, 38; Economy, 92. ‘Bridgeton, 27; Mecca, 21. Hospital and a former president of| A sister, Mrs, Charles Holland,|Strong.” R. B. Ziegler, president of Henry Scherrer, pass fice , Riley, 31; Prairie Creek, 21. p ng dsy. Punersl Mondsy, FUR CLUB alk wo Arie Central, 20; Central Lawrence] wool piol Mate, O30 Fnrmersbure, 20. | the City Board of Health. Angola, is the only immediate sur-|the Indianapolis Hotel Association, the late residence, 2197 Duke st. Bijetal Cor. Olle Park next door. Walk about Churubusco, 33; Coesse, 29. Ete Oy Gi nien, 15 vivor. Services will be conducted by gave a welcome address to conven-| Suthe riand Park. adie nds May ell N NT TC TT 20 feet, bring in title and Columbus Si: A ».. Hillsdale, 18; Bloomin dale; ar. Mrs. Garth B. Melson fs Day F. TH Daries, pastor of the tion delegates. Service. special for dance erehesiias, entertainer; get your loan. Ivs that - Greentown, b1; Converse, 27. Clay City, 38; Jason 4, , : " ~_ |Zion Church. E. Troy, age) Sheil “ais and amsfens, ' : : : Cromwell, 0; Wawaks, 22, Gaston, 42 Saline #. Mrs. Elizabeth June Melson, wife 5 ay 2 FOOT Ry sey Enis Finance Go. 3 fe” e , 21. orktown 3 an, 32, . 1son, Indians . ” RI. : Ble pT EL, w. | ERNE [of Sen Mose, Dewey) F, CLAFFEY DIES; | LUTES IS INSTALLED Tit Bos Bie nb I Me 2 7 i alin, lish, 19. Center, 42; Selma, 32. ' home, 1503 N. Pennsylvania St. She SERVICES MOND AY {ALTERATION SPEAIALISTE) UITABLE Rooserels East Chicago, 34; Bosse Eps. 34/50 36; Harrison Twp. (Delaware), was 51 and had been ill only a brief AS CHEF DE 6 ARE LADIES MEN'S GARMENTS ad ) South Side Ft. Wayne, 41; Kendall-| Montpelier, 23; Chester Center, 22. time. ; a - .REAS a] : J ville, 24. 26; peinion 25 25 (overtime), . Baratogs, Sf; Bidgeeili, ®, 3; Razente, 3. - aps. Melson was horn In Indian ty Sag : en Jo seph L. Lutes past 12th Dis- rea a a 4 pr ii 1 yak: E. Ohio S50 ! Ficemont, 23; Pleasant la Stelle Co., died yesterday in Metho- s : 26; G , 19. r, was in- a do I oung, Ames. 3; Spry 3 Indiana oli S M en schools ave, She wis 5 Member of | dist. Hospital. He was 72 and lived a of Voiture CRIT Pee CBT Srveod. Sh P Surviving, besides the husband,|2t 2660 Manker St. 145 of the 40 and 8, Legion fun tachoster, 35; Hagerstown, 21. Surviving, besides the Mr. Claffey was born in Indian- (AUTOS FOR RENT) Win , g ° ison, Jr., and organizagion, last night, : Lo lisburg, 30. oW/° are a son, Garth B. Melson, Jr., Hardinsburg, 31; Camphel urg, apolis and lived here all his life. He v bos Z : 12 Nn Del AWAr® Harlan, 23; Monroeville, 1 mn anas her mother, Mrs. Nora Wickes, both |2P0 °l V. M. “Army” Armstrong was in RENT-A-CA Harrisburg, 22; Alauina, it. f Indianapolis and a brother,|Was a member of the St. Mark's|giajiation officer. Other Voiture Ww. ATE r ae ok West gale on : siowars, , c. w. Senour, Sheridan. BA daughter, Mrs. offers indtalled in ceremonies at TEAFORD— Albert, of 803 Jefferson Ave. 0 AE 2 by #10 gate - Amb % - : , oy . A kon, Here, Bn, Times. Sueeia Seles We 0:3 aners| Alberta Phelps: a son, Rudolph, |S0iecs, C100 Rooms on OWE) ened, tate tt Friday; age ih Jers “ATED SPRINGS; CAPITAL FINANCE CORP. Jeffersonville, 36; New Casi! 9. CRAWFORDSVILLE, Nov. 29.—|Monday in the Shirley Brothers re: i t Lo oles, Cal. 804 Kresge pe RRL ty Three Wabash athletes from In-|Central Chapel. Burial will be in|both of Indianapolis, and a brother, “sack C. Meyers, first chef de wf of Los. Angeles, Cal. ry A SPRING SET dango HONOR 10 Kewonns, 51; Tippeoanas, 21. dianapolis have been award ed|Washington Park Cemetery. Fred, mers] I I Ta eld. oh train; Robert L. Snyder, second chef Sraie bencs Chapel, “Burial Paoli, Ind. es, busses, Fadanle Hay Liptorsy Crp... Fokomo, An es. 19. “W's” » H.W, mn, CHIMNEY RE mE Gy rani, 25: Semin Whitley, 13. rte i We ie : : I: ..m. Monday in the J. C. Wil-|jntendant; C. Elmer Quandt, chateu bu gn dot on 00d 1 1: SPECIAL mL G Chimneys, | 328 Illinois Bldg., 3d Floor. ar Linden. 21 (overtime), fo their gridiron work. John T. Withers son Funeral Home, 1230 Prospect (manger; Everett P, Saxton, cor- ther of Ms. aif Sele Mi Miss} Petey MABI0S. ns. "Leaking Roofs, Gutters. Gis fogs SLURRY | Tho major leer winners arel John T. Withers o reir farm) SL Burial wil be in Memoria) respondent; Elmer Goldamitn, or | Helm 14 che bf Fiber elt SET MORRIS PLAN Milltown, AVenwor . bout . responden a elsey, so 5 > Barnes Calwell, 1 er and resident of this. city abou PO! ’ bara, . John T. Jr. of the U. 8. 1 % toes. mate ESE: Mandi ER. |B" Gall “Numeral winners ‘sre 15 yeas, died Yelerday at his home| eo Us | oonductor Jesce Evans sumonler | Ji pid ou lls cond def Fors Tens Co, Hl ge) TO LOANS oe oye 0 git. Comntori, #5. [Bill Allerdice, Neal Benson, Joe|4153 College Ave. He was 80 and) GERV|CES ARRANGED |, Clarence L. v Scent, Jampiste! aed 3 a.m. Friends invited. Burial Eryants- éh wiki § oi oft ; Wo ORb10 CORN 60-, Needmore, 32; Fayetteville, 22. Boleman, Jud Chrisney and Jack|had been ill four years. Kinnan, comis voyageur, arle; vine, "Ind. Friends may call a S i 8, North Mant ndsiers 9 Chester Twp., 19.| Weber. Mr. Withers was a native of Bed- FOR ERNEST HELLER C. Baker, avocat; Dr,Paul T. Hurt,| tusry. ier F 0 “Factory, Tore , Ohio gakisad, Ci 5 Rarity, bo. RF. Grossman of Indianapolis, ford but spent moet of his fife in I i oh) 2 Rosin: omy. Sg Wi. re INDIANAPOLIS Sa Pg a sophomore, was given a man-|and around Bloomington, He wWas| gervices for Ernest Lee Heller, medicin; Perry Meek, pu ant esard ’ : a ete ia km oh agerial letter-sweater. a member of the Bedford Methodist | yom, Policeman, will be at 2:30|Daniel H. Harvey, chateau auditor. Gard ‘of Thanks (FUR_BEMODELING) PUBLIC WELFARE ore 26; Ft. Wayne Central Catholic Other major letter winners were: |Church and the Woodmen of the, n Monday in the Harry W. : DUX— Au wish to 0 Er 'SPECIA AL! is Week, FUR COATS te- COATS re- 330 Occidental Bldg. RI-$887. Atumn I, 39; Pinnell, 2% wd Fa Brewer Join Bullock, Pas Cassels, World. the wife, Mrs. Ida Moore Peace Chapel. Burial will NEXT WEEK ! S SET pathy rs gi pes, shown ding" the styled Sad, altered, Y% price. Call evePittsboro, 2 , . urvivors are , . in Washington Park. eas and dea SEER Mba ees portiand, Whe hg 5 Bob. on, Patty Leach” Leinod 3 Noe. Lee Withers; three daughters, Mrs. bel Holler.” died yesterday in ASIDE TO OPTIMISTS ans BE lo the *aistors Sad (TL RANEE) : Swaps : 3 Plaine 3 reek, 29. Versar, Cie and Bosone Waker Jus Gill Carter, Mrs. Peggy Eller and nethodist Hospital after being in Nurses of St. Francis Hospitsl, Dr. 7. Rud- Revoked Drivers Aone 8 CHRISTMA Special. N Nestor Tre ; Aurora, 39; Salem. 31. 59: Sand Creek,| Vilson Bill Windle, Frank Ziemar, Rich-|Mrs. Norma - Schaaf, and four|j]] health for several years. He had| Governor Schricker today pro-| Bernar sha, Rev. James Rogers. Eov.| INevRAN usTRANCE ASE hi 3828 N. Illinois, hdl. We g DecRtur Jackson Twp., 39; San »|ard Neibur and Bob Phillips sons, Waan E, gery and | peen on duty in the business district|claimed next week as “Optimist| Yaul En an, Rev. Pairick Grif PBlack- Lg Indisna rust of He. PAPER hanging and sAming. Sw ille, 81; M ntown, 27. aude M. ers, all ol lndianap-| for 20 years. ” 11 & Sons, for their efficient services : dg. RI-50 furniture, stoves, cash North Vernon, 8 Seelinhiy ¥.2L ‘Amateur Basketball gis) JDanisl W. Wikhers, Sania) ” ek ers of the Optimists Club The Hol 3 Hams fanapalis Bi Soh d 26; Franklin Twp., 21. Barbara, Cal, and John T. With- Advertisement ional observa-| G Police Dept., the officers, -Mr. ; Lyons. 35; Spencer, 10. © 2s. Severin Gators quintet desiresegames|6'S Jr Of the United States Navy; o [tion of hele Jno ational plea for Mller nd Sar, a Xess e hold. for ‘the : CROSSWORD PUZZLE st. Joe, 31; Fi, Wayne Concordis, 24, fo gyms. or wil share exbinssa. CAL: WL Frafk, Cilcagn, and three Is Your Liver Asleep? more friendliness, cheertuings % irs ANCES FAMILY. aul, 2 MA. 8184 after 6 p. m. or » ’ . o-operation among in- : : : Union City, 45; Madison To. "30, addons’ 930 Prospect. st. 0 TOF ford, and Mrs. Jasper Wyman and|pe You Drag Out of Bed and Drag Paitin 5 Le iy 28 Funeral Directors § to 21 ON ere a The Royal Crown Cola basketball team Miss Ada Withers, both of Indian-| gy oon Each Day Without Any| Governor Schricker’s proclama- HORIZONTAL = Answer to Previous hie fvilla, 35: Waterloo, 20: w. defeated the Eastern Coal five, 53 to 46|apolis. Funeral services will be held tion asserted that “in a world now “CONKLE FUNERAL "HOME 1, 4 Pictured EATEN PLAN 23 Hi Woodburn, 39; Jefferson Center, 21. Feexle Lengue. Blasin Se na Gf Bush, at Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary Pep? f ith roblems and| 198s w Michigan ss BE-1984 late comedian. Falk E EERITIE |AIM Shs 25 Doctor Wilkemson. 43; Maxwell, 15. game an enn led ial wi confused w grave p . t iM (abbr) City. 26: Bluffton, 18. the winners. The Colas play E Atkins [at 10 a. m, Monday. Burial will be| pont be that way! The enly trouble conflicts it is of the utmost fm-|- 10 He became a ATTENOCEANTEMPER abbr), Knos. 24: La Porte, 22. o briminary. Flagers the aus. Soleds at Bryantsville, Ind. is you need Haag's Liver Pills to put‘ you portance that we refuse to succumb FLANNER & BUCHANAN stage drei Qt Bin i He) AICIE NET] - 21 Larke pois | eencasyte, or i 1:15 p, m. errr | right back en top. ‘It is very important W. FALL CREEK BLVD. TA-337? arly ue. 3 A 8 Crow's y | flexandeia, HO NAMED PROBATION OFFICER to fatalism and defeatism during|® an e KIN IAIDIDK Cel A Clark, 20. that everyone has sufficient bile flow to | : - Sonthoort. 32 A woed. 31. The Pire Oil team, defending champions| FT. WAYNE, Ind., Nov. 20 (U. P.). |keep intestinal waste moving. If this s|these pressing times, and gird our- FRANCIS MES. Airs WA-1635 14 Age. er OTN RIAIT 39 Calleey net ] Po Bor Ww tas Tigao, 2. f tournament, "wi Gyin's Corner. ‘cate ne B — Federal Judge Thomas Ww. Slick not done you become bloated, your stomach [selves to meet each problem with 3 15 Dexterous. 30 2000 poundd, Klondike. S 3%; 2 Jackson ‘Twp. (Tippe-|PD. tomorrow. The Allison All-Stars has appointed George C Matthews is sour, and life in general looks pretty |courage, confidence, cheerfulness BERT S. GADD 16 Story. _ 4 SE) Ln =M r TIT EH High hill. canoe Ae unty), 18. tangle with’ "Bainbridge in another semi- : | dark. Keep that bile moving inte sour|gnd willingness to co-operate.” ; MA-6049, 17 Atmosphere. ols = | Pll | Whitestown, 21; Dover, 23: finals gam South Bend attorney, as chief pro- intestines every day, and keep that smile 3130 Prospect 8t, 18 Extreme fear. PIEINIT] S =I PLANET gol; Skill. Jamestown, 27; North Salem, 25 (over-| Fhe schedule: Gear vs. Turtles bation and parole officer for the |,, win face fn you're feeling TOPS! eT GRINSTEINER'S 19 Munitions OI ILIBROIT]| 54 Thing (awh tim me). ie Hill, 27: Montmorenci, 24. : hy am m.—Central Motors vs. Standard Northern Indiana district. Available at all Haag Drug Stores in 25¢ CHICAGO U. ALUMNUS 1601 E. NEW YORK MA-5374| 20 Writing table. EMUINA! Pl SH SATUN TE 36 Native of tal a0 THB: (Clinton County), Wi col 11 a.'m.—Red Birds vs. Central Motor and 50c sizes. "PERSONAL SERVICE 22Turt (pl). (CITIGIARE[TITIE] ] me Sriaht shal Roachdale. Tg 30. "Noon ours Wright vs. Mooresville. } TO SPEAK ON JAPAN 4 EY & TITUS 2Topofa THR [PIS] SURELY 38 Upright ) Afflen, 21:" Covington. 1. Qs No7iMeQuay Norris Nights vs. Me- 93 pr— ” M ile. Who| H S wave. a 40 Nay. Batesville, 20; Rushville, 22. b. mo—Richardson Rubber Libb. Alfred W. Place, Mooresville, Ww. M ARY 24 Editor 43 He worked VERTICAL 411Idle, small Charlottesville. 48; Arlington, 26. roi Lathe ve, y lived in Japan several years will ad- ORTU : (pl Raleigh, 38: New Salem, 21. 3p. m.—Pure Oil vs. Corner Cafe. the University of Chicago #51 N. DELAWARE ST. (abbr.). - up an act at 1 Conduct. talk (pl). Sandusky, 21; Manilla. 12. 4 p. m.—Allison All Stars vs, Bainbridge. dress e a y u-38% 26 Tone D the the age of 2 Great Lake, 43 Italian Carthage, 29; Mavs, 27. 5 p. m.—Lienrs Tavern vs. Inland Con- Club of Indianapolis tomorrow. — b : name 3g Jefferson. Lafavette, 39; Lok Winet, The meeting will be held at 6:30 ©. H. HERRMANN (music). 3 Embroilments. ; HE tavati 6: Bevo ig Port (Sob pllStewart Warner Rangers vs. 4, m in the Marott Hotel, Mr.|1s08 8 EAST ST. Ma-siss | 27 Part of foot. 47 Rove. 4Obese, 44 Roman road, § Rensselaer, 32: Niles. Mich. 28. 7 Pp. me Monarch Steel vs. 8. W. ey Pi ce’s topic will be American- 28 Provides 51 Portico. 8 Day of the 45 Stationary RR a Shinpers: a 1 MOORE & KIRK refreshments. 52 Satellite of Roman month bell. Ruck Creek. 31: Wea. 24. 8 p. m.—Pure Oil vs. Winner 4 p. m. Japanese Relations. He also willy o CH-1808 TA-8050 ' 8 Mistak © 46 Row. i Chalmers, 52; Burnelisville, ai Zam, discuss the recent speech by Jiuji 31 Sour. Jupiter Mistake. 48 Fetid raneesv : 3. re. ? , ; 'etid. § Brookston. 55: Wolcott, 20. Schedule for Smith-Hassler Manufac. 49th Year SAXOPHONE Kasai, Chicago alumnus, who is aH, W, Proffitt. 2° ely iy Grawordsvl 32-Sailor. (astron.). ; Deacons. 3% Baits Ground 28 a A : eas %.2¢ U. B.- Church. 1ith and c Per member of the Japanese Diet. Ruth ss wv mrmvors. A-3241 35 Soon. 84 Sheltered * Camden, 41; Rockfl dy PF, SS Bnite Metal vs. Kingan All- Instruction Lesson B. Bozell will report on the Univer- SH Y BROS. C 36 Greater side. ot. Soren 7 Varsiand, % 8%. [Stewart-Warner Shippers vs. PROGRESS sity’s 50th anniversary celebration. 9 11-8409 sates a Shelter. : y, 17. Ingisriapoiis 0 MW Dinow ___ ___ Limm 37 Pale. Ofurd: 3; Fowler, 31: PPP ve. risertn on /* LAUNDRY . NDIANA Music 80. Local FIRM GETS CONTRACT ROBERT W. STIRLING 39 Abrupt nasal se present. 11 Weight Gh 36 West’ Lai Lebanon, 18. afiaterc ee Big Six League at Hoosler MARKET 2431 hio St. LI 6088 Times Special 1432 Prospect. New location. MA-484s.| so to 0A Anger. tacts 1g owanes, Catior. 31: eer Oreck, 27. 3 2: gM Taras Angle Club vs. Seven ; OUTFITTERS to WASHINGTON, Nov. 20.—Freyn USHER MORTUARY 41 Symbol for 10m 0 WOR Snvuune San Plerre, 52; Tefit, 16, R ue Ribbon vs. Anderson Delo : EDUCATION M Chil Brothers, Inc., Indianapolis, has been [3318 Ww. Washington St. BE-4567| calcium, He we Whonteld. 35: Fairoaks, 20 | Hosier Mi-gRepsi-Cols Victory Girls vs. es Foy Bookkeeping, — Vomnh a dren |civen a $31,713 contract Jo ps ~ J. 0. WILSON & ¢©0. 43 Hawatian ae her, i gratuitously. , 35 tte, 27. y ial fi : type steel racks and stee e + Us : s . ; i Wiitiamepart, 13: “Pine viliage, 16. Easies a: Sa Central vs. Noblesville aT, . Ancoln 8357, ving! ' tables” it was announced today by|MA-9453 _ 1230 Prospect St. MA-M ; : : ; : ; iand, toms War Department. Shoals: Sa: Langootac. 13. Central Business College Ta Indiana awards included Florists 5 Monuments 6 2 3 4 » 3 OneOP s ; Architects awd Builders’ Buildin : MODERN ORE 90,720 for shells from Standard |sm0ms oe Sout 57. Pomsicton: 25 Fortville, 27. AUTO and DIAMOND Pennsylvania & Vermont Sts. Indols. || = {99 W. Wash, in nd a ae Seder id Corp, Indians Harbor, 19 | “= Summitville, 37; Baleville, 28. : pposite Us $17.304 for ball bearings from — Middletown, 42: Markleviile, 27. and 3 or 8 ie © a LL RE L 0S PHOTO-LITHO and ATS— the McGill Manufacturing Corp. 3 Huntingion, 39: Warsaw, 27” : PLANOGRAPH Prints MOST ALL FABRICS AND Valparaiso. 1 i Jlear Crock, 35: Binpus. 27. s. and Refinancing . RATTERNS | TO : I | A 3 ! Andrews, 48; Jeflerson. 26. TAKE 5 32 ‘WEEKS * To || PLAN COLUMBUS INITIATION el 10s (0 . El hart, 1 Bristol, 2. is. 18 MONTHS TO PAY LEON I AILORING co Ladies of the Indianapolis Shaper ell i Fi 28 I Nosh Libert Te 5; LaPas ag is. om | Indianapolis Blue Piins oy 11, jy oken of the Moose, will FLOM ER Sop - dak ter, 38, a : Wl) SEARLE ih a 2 Mass, Aw, she Fist moat" {he initiation ceremonies oe Ta ces REE 3 ou . . youth 139 W. WASH S1 there. Honor t will be Miss Jan : 51) Sonia Ban Witeon (81 olsen Sounty), "Established €0 Years Op eh Till 10:30 P. M. S| 1.41 Katherine Smith, grand chancellor prion B30 Teen a ou and °F South Bend Catholic, 35; Jamestown || Opposite Statehouse L139 an d All Day Sunday Nove DIES SHOES 00, y s oe the omen a the Moose from |2 er : ashington, D. see fe i ’ — I the St ig od ub prices will ‘have charge or the meeting. 5 a "| Le 4 ol. s Diamonds, Watches, © 1s & wasminGToN sr. | Deathe—F unerals = 1s og Be i in “: Bogie | 1% 1 3 id T° g J) ° Musica) instruments, Gamers, SHOP a7 al Ver. a Ln 5 me | Y T=
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