Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 January 1942 — Page 23

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

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FRIDAY, JAN. 23 1042

For Polio Fund -

sdowne, a te among al mat s, is tn pear in the feature grappling encounter on the infantile paralysis benefit wrestling and fistic card next Tuesday night at the Armory. Thom and Lansdowne have met on several occasions during the last three seasons and they are about even in victories and defeats.

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ana University, against “Lord ansdowne of Springfield. O, the pair meeting for two falls out of three Headlining the leather punching part of the bill will be Lou Thomas, local heavyweight. and Red Bruce, Pittsburgh Negro who touts a 10 round decision cover Bob Olin and who once whipped Billy \ nefi { Conn when hoth were in the the infa: be par lysi nd. with amateur ranks. It for eight Harry Geis } ounds umpire Six rounders are Jue Yee Kong master « vocal featherweight, against Bud Carter Kelly, Cincinnati, and But Cottey, today by junior lightweight

of this city, Cedar Lake L FE nan, against Cleveland Brown of Hamface Tom rias, Pueblo, Cole it

. O. In a on Prices for the combination shew heavies

are announced as 73 cents for The 2 general admission, $1 for reserved Thom, head

ce ate and $1.30 for ringside. All-Star Pin Team in Drive

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Bowling Scores

The infantile paralysis bowling | fund hit a new high in cath and! team bowling totals last night. The $509 mark set last vear was topped when contributions of 2135 3 i r e Pennsyl- | S13 made this years total $504 j Contributions are vet to come from; tonight's, tomorrow nights and! Sundays leagues | New leaders in the men and wom- | divisions took over as the Grand Canton Inn team of the; Robertson Coal Ladies supplanted Gates Motors in the women’s divisicn and a recount gave the Johnson Coal quintet in the West Side; ; Classics loop the men's lead. Puz Wagner's 6035 series the Inn team.

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riebeck and in ' the Indian leagues the passed tl g2ason Members Schott,

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Striebeck. | paced

Last night's leading bowlers:

Rav George Fleteher Trust R. Sorieker, Universal | rank Held, Seven Up Wood, Universal Phillips. L. S. Asres . Bisesi, Univer Paul Stevens, | Hornberger, ' Rohrman. Printeraft shaman lars Pavey, Parkway Ree .. . Hohman., Universal bm Hend-rson, Builders {C. Tacoma. Universal .e Maurie Husgev. Auntemotive Bill Haves. Elks Hoffa Universal . Yim Stahl, St. Ceclia Ree Bill Berger, Parkwav Rec Douglas, Printeraft . T. Frazier, Universal F. Gray. Universal Tezeler, Universal

St. Catherine

Duke Dudley. cariasees G3 Everett Laker, Handicap Gene Burns, Sturm Recreation . Joe Argus. Intermediate 0 M. Wellman, Primteraft . J. Colvin, Printeraft Leshnk Lou Beebe. Parkway Rec . . HEAVY DUTY rE ek

Cecilia {Larry Mulry. Parkway Rec Art Duiberger, Parkway Fresh Stock

Ree .. Al Dorsey, Parkway Rec . Frank Kagel. Parkway Rec . W. Heltman. Universal . With : | The Reval Crown Cola basketball team Hard ix¥ill pilav Merten X tomorrow night at Rubber 3 p m. In the Penne Gvm Plavers

Daniels, Universal “in .e Qeelt Tasler, P. R. Mallory ......... « are to repert at 845 pm ases spain

Ward. Printeraft L-Year Guarantee CS 4 a BP, Schedule for the Buch-Feezle Semmes L— icial League tonight ar the Hoosier A £ ex. 7.30—Kerstone Phar. vs. Cygetiss- Wright. | $:30—Aliison Tes Int installed 45. Plate $4.95 Ex. FREE MC Indiana Pharmics

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BASKETBALL

Schedule for the Friday Rush-Febia League at Pennsy Gvm tonight C. Cola vs. Morton X. : BGretiersn Bagles vs, Bastern Coal ounty vs. Shawnee A. C

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games last night Lincoln Chron

Athletic

Results in ¥

Varsity Shawnee

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Inches material, 28 ri aa. Beveridge Paper a R.C A, 33 Bookwalter-Ball-Greathouse. 25

Results in the Em-Roe iast night National Starch, 31; J. D. Adams, 44: B George J. Maver, able 30

Industrial League

Packard Mig. HT. Products, 31. 31 Melle-

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National

The Pepsi-Cola Vicltory Girls will play the Jioodie: A C. Girls Sunday afternoon at ithe Brownsburg High School gvm at

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USED The teams are tied for first place in the

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| SOUTHPORT 21)

Decatur Central, Ben Davis and Southport Win In First Round of County Basketball Tournament

Having beaten Franklin Town-! that the Ben Davis points Giants take on another tartar to- Township was unable to threaten game, but Kenny Sears marked up| ‘night in the second night of the Ben Davis at any time.

|ship, 2¢ to 19.

Marion County tourney when they | | meet Warren Central.

The first round of the tourney four.

{was a fight, a breeze and a revelation—the Giants emergence as a

them within two'!ed as a threat for Franklin Town-!classed and the result was never in Franklin ship, scored eight points in the! doubt. The count was 20 to 9 at the half and Coach Burke Anderson of defending | Decatur used reserved freely. Still,

brought of the Giants

{nine for Ben Davis.

Ben Davis put on the heat and Decatur Central,

‘scored seven points to the flashes! champions, played just like that to| the Hawks continued to score.

rout the weaker Speedway five. The| Bob Lollar led the victors with 15 Bob Windhorst, who was herald-| Spark Plugs were completely out-| points. i i

tourney dark horse. Southport squeezed out a 21-to-18 victory over Cental of Lawrence | in the fighten'est game of the evening. The rout was Decatur Central’'s 38-to-20 win over Speedway. Morgan Clark led Southport's scoring with 10 of the 21 points. { Ed Lane and Jack Luther each got | five points for the Bears. Lawrence was ahead. 7 to 3, at the first quarter and 13 to 11 at! the half. Southport led, 17 to 14 at the third quarter and Lawrence | tied it up at 19-alli, but the Red | Birds went ahead with seconds re- | maining. Despite a rr

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Summaries

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Ban. i Milter f Lollar, ec Armstrg.g Mills. 2 Shanklin. f Hodgas | MeGalie Bennetig

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Totals Score at Speedwar Officiais—Referee, C. O. Walls pire, Rav Hobbs

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Net Scores

RIGR SCHOOLS Loogoetee, 23. 31: Montgomery, £3: Glendale. 13. . 32: Frichten, Chanel. Fa i Bicknell edom

Se Seatiand, 11 5 Swensdare. 3% uiney, phere SH TL 18 phettevitie. 13: Niarts sille. a3 Linten, 39: idlan Lvens, 43: Elsera, ® Maree, 41: Newberry. 18. Ge Eimer (Terre Haute), 43.

{ Goshen. 13 5 eld (Terre Haute). 34: Otter Creek, Concannon, 30; Fes Janet, 22. Greene Townshin. {oa shall. 36. osedale, : 29 Dbleng, Palestine. Palen

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5 Ron file. 23. Jasonviile. 32: Pimento, 18. Hymera, 31: Fairbanks, 30. Farmershurz. 3: Ceal City, Dusger. 38: New Lebanon, 26. Merom, 31: Pleasantville, 24. Carlisle, 24: Gravsville, 21. Gienn. 20; Riley, 19. State (Terre Hante) 38: (overtime). Cory. 35: Bowling Green. 23. Clay City, 30; Staunten. 22 Brazil, 18: Ashbore. 83. inten, 43: Newsnort, i8 Perrysville, Bi “Hillsdale.

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STATE COLLEGES Normal, 54; Oakland Citr,

t. Norbert, 55: St. Joseph's, 33. all State. 43: Indiana State, 4&4

OTHER COLLEGES Michi a2 State. 37: Cincinpati. 38 Gran Rapids, 19; Mlineis Tech. 4° ant Lakes Naval Training, Nat

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Deaths—Funerals 1

Indianapolis _ s Times, F “Friday, . Jan. 23, 1042

BRANDT — Mary C., sister of Amelia Harding snd Mrs. Herbert Helm, passed away at the Harding residence Friday. Funeral notice later. Shirley Service.

McCARTY—William A. husband of Enera McCarty. father of Willard Lee, passed away Wednesday p. m. Friends may call at the Tolin Funeral Home, 1308 Prosvect St. any time. Services Saturday, 2 m.. at the funeral home. Buria New Crown Cemetery Friends invited, [Shelbyville (Ind.) papers please copy.)

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69, mother of Rufus O. and Chester McCord, grandmother of Manford and Chester J, McCord, great-grandmother of Tommy Lee MeCord, step-grandmother of Thomas, James and John Morris and Mrs. Harriett Watson, passed awav Thursday, service McCord Funeral Home, landon, Saturday, 2 p. m 0. F. Cemetery Friends the funeral home

— Emma, H

may call

- Eva Mav, beloved wife (Mike) Millikan, mother Hill, daughter of Lewis M. Meyers, sister of Mrs. Samuel MacKall, Mrs. Edith Neal, William Meyers and Grafton Meyers, passed away Thursday, Jan, 22, at her late residence, Browns= burg, Ind. Funeral at the Voigt Mortuary, 1632 S. Meridian St., Saturday,:- 8

CANCELLATIONS AND I HS erent Siren, S307 CORRECTIONS me

terment Greenlawn Cemetery, Brownsburg. Friends invited. Caneellations ana complaints regarding errors must be telephoned to The Times between the hours of 8:30 A. M and 5:30 P M to become effective the tollowine tay : ‘ Notice of typographical errors must be riven tn time for oorrectiom nhefore the iecond insertion as we are only responsible for one incorrect insertion

MILLIKAN Norman E Mrs. Oscar

ORR - Villiam Shields, Sarahm Ann Orr, Oorr, N

age 51, son of brother of Berkey D. Irs. Ferne Orr Westcott. uncle of Frances E. Westcott and Marjorie Orr, passed awav Wednesday. Funeral Saturday, 1.30 p m., at Shirley Brothers Central Chapei. Illinois at 10th St, Burial Crown Hill Cemetery Friends may call at the chapel any time Friday and Saturday.

| OSTHEIMER — William H of 3921 Ww. | Washington St., entered into rest ThursES —————— = i dav, age 70 vears, husband of Fredericka Ostheimer, father of Laura. Lester and Legals | Clarence Ostheimer. Services Saturday,

| 1:30 p. m. at Harry W. Moore Peace Ti ame SLs see Chapel. Burial Crown Hill. Friends are LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING welcome. Public Service Commission of Indiana Docket No 15596 In the matter of the sale of the rights, powers, franchises and persomal property| of the Farmers Union Telephone Company | of Borden, Clark County, Indiana | Notice is hereby given that the Public! Service Commission will conduct public | hearing in this cause in the Rooms of the Commicsion, 401 State House, Indiananolis Ind at 10:00 A. M.. Tuesday. 49

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UGH-—TI. Watt, 3520 E. Fall Creek blvd., passed away at Laredo, Tex., Wednesday evening. Service at the Flanner & Buehanan Mortuary, Saturday Friends invited Burial rn “wi Friends may call at the mortuary Friday evening.

VAN SICKLE--George beloved hushand of father of Earl VanSickle and Mrs. Fern Askren, brother of Andrew J. VanSieckle passed awav Wednesday. Funeral Saturday. 10:30 a. m at Old Bethel Methodist Church, E. 21st and Franklin Rd. Burial Ind. January 15, 1042 Memorial Park Friends may call at Matar GT A gee -| the residence on Frankli r LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING | 21st and: 30th Ste tusth Sojumetween Public Service Commission Docket No | a. m.. and at the church after 9:30. 1540-R. 1 | Shirley Service Application: af James D Diehl, d ha Diehl's Delivery Service, Hammond, In- WEDEWEN--Anna, diana, for a permit to operate motor ve-| mother of Mrs. Lydia Wolf, Mrs Harry hicles as a contract carrier of property, Wagener, Mrs. Sadie Aufterheide (deinterstate. over all Federal, State and| cc» (sod) and Herhert Wedwen. Cleveland County highwavs in the State of Indiana.| Heights Ohio, sister of Henrv Neesen Notice is herebv given that the Public| passed awav Thursday Funeral Satur Service Commission will conduct public] dav 2 n. m. at the GG. H. Herrmann hearing in this caust in Rooms of Com-{ Funeral Home 1503 S. Fast St, Friends mission. 401 State House, Indianapolis invited Burial Crown Hill. Ind. 10 A. M.. Tuesdav. Feh 10, 1042. Public narticipation is requested, JBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION, By Lawrence W. Cannon, Director Motor Vehicle Denartment dianapolis Ind January 14, 1942 Er A | LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC "HEARING Public Service Commission Docket No 1539-B Anplication nf James D. Diehl, d h’a Diehl's Delivery Service, Hammond, Indiana, for a permit to operate motor vehicles as a contract carrier of property, intrastefe. over all Federal, State and County highwavs north of State Highwav No. 10 and west of U. 8 Hizshwav No. 33 Novice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission will conduct public hearing in this cause in Rooms of Commission, 401 State House, Indiahi spots. Ind. 10 A. M.. Tuesday. Feb. 10. 1942 Public participation is requested. PURLIC SERVICE COMMISSION, By Lewrence W. Cannon, Director ~ otor Vehicle Denartment | a January ,4, 1942

age 4, Vansickle.

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SERVICE COMMISSTON OF INDIANA Barnard, Commissioner Howard T. Rat

mah, Public Ceunselor Indianapolis

By George M

80 vears, beloved

In Memoriams

memory of + Hazel, who ago today, Jan

HENDLEY-—1In and sister two vears

our r daughter passed away 23. 1940. Still in memory with As von alwavs were hefore | FATHER SISTER AND ND BROTHER. HENSI, FY —In Toving remembrances of « our wife and mother, Hazel Hensley Maurer, who passed away two vears ago today, Jan 23, 1040 ay loving remembrance,

Love and Fore SBAND and CHILDREN

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Funeral Directors s * CONKLE FUNERAL HOME

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AL py 4 | "es m TTT TTT unl, NOTICE QF, RUBLIC NEARING | FLANNER & BUCHANAN i + TL of James. Cripe. d/b'a Local 0 W. FALL CREER BLVD. TA-38%7 BERT S. GADD

Transport Company, Fowler, Indiana, for a certificate to operate motor vehicles as | 2180 Prospect St. MA-6049

a common carrier of passengers, intra- | state, from Fowler ta the Aluminum Company of America, Lafayette, Indiana, over [ parts of Highways Nos. 32, 55 and 352 as GRINSTEINER'S Doze specifically sét out in the applica-| gor £ New York. MA-53874. Nctice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission will conduct public G. H, HERRMANN hearing in this cause in Rooms of Com-| 1505 8 EAST ST mission. 401 State House, Indianapolis Ind, 10 A, M, Wednesday, Feb 11, 1042. Public narticipation is requested. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION, By Lawrence W. Cannon, Director, ) Motor Vehicle Department Indianapolis Ind January 14, 1942

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MORTUARY 051 N. DELAWARE ST. LI-3828

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LEGAL NOTICE "OF PUBL IC HEARING | Public Service Commission Docket No. | 188A | TR-1158 plication of Bernard A. RBRelsch, d B/ 2 f Aden Safety Coach Companv, Fowler, 'H w Profit diana, for a certificate to operate Cie oF | 3040 N ILLINOIS vehicles as a oman carrier of ral ht gers, intrastate, from Fowler, Indiana, to, and TE the HE Company of SHIRLEY BROS. CO. America, at or near afavette, Indiana, 5 { via U.S. Highway No. 52 serving or MAN Ninos 11-3400 termediate points an the 0 route point of Oxford. Indiana ! ROBERT Ww. STIRLING Notice is hereby given that the Public | 1428 Prospect New location MA-4844, Service Sepissin will Ange! public | — = hearing in this cause in ooms of Com- | mission, 401 State House, Indianapolis, | USHER MORTUARY ind, i A. M. Monday, Feb 8 1042 1 7213 W Washington St BE-4587 ublic partici ation is reques‘ed Tr Pe RIE SON MISSION J. C. WILSON & 00. v Lawrence annon rector | Motor Vehicle Department | MA-943% 1230 Prosvect St. MA-9414 Indianapolis. Ind. January 14, 1042 | i =r TLE FAL NOTICE OF “PUBL Ic HEARING . Public Service Commission Docket No | 1655-A, 1656- : In the matter of the petition of North- | ern Indiana Transit, Imc., South Bend, | Indiana, for authority to become a self-! insurer under authority vested in the Public Service Commission of Indiana by] virtue of Chapter 168 of the General Acts § of the Indiana General Assembly of 1937 | Notice is herebv given that the Public Service Commission will conduct public héaring in this cause in Rooms of Com-| mivsion. 401 State House, a dad Ind. 2 P M. Thursday, AA 5 Public participation is re ted PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION, By Lawrence W. Cannon, Director, | Motor Vehicle Dénartment Indianapolis, Ind Januarv 14 14, 1942 r

"LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING | PE Service Commission Docket No. |

lorists a Monuments

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Lost and Found

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O8T- Female haired terrier ward. _BR- 6104

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High school “diploma 2 and birth cer« _Reward, RI-4 4351.

Application of Saunders and Douglass Motor Freight Service, Inc., Logansport, Indiana, for a certificate to operate motor vehicles as a common carrier of pro pray intrastate, hetween Logensport and Rok mo, Indiana, over State Highway No 17 via Walton, Lincoln and Galveston, serving all intermediate and specified points and between and Peru, Indiana, on U S Highway No. 31. Notice is hereby given that the Public | Service Commission will conduct public hearing in this cause in Rooms of Com- | mission, 401 State House, Indignanalis, Ind. 10 A. M., Wednesday, Tes 11, 194 Bible participation is re ted PUBLIC SERVICE CON MISSION. By Harold C. Mull, Attorney fotor Vehicle Department Napa Ind. January 14, 1942

Deaths—F unerals

i “Friday, J “Jan.

BAIN Susie 1. of 1352 8 Tremont Ave. entered into rest Friday, age 71 vears wife of Flovd Bain Services Saturday, | 10:30 a. m.. at Woodworth Etter Tabet-| Miller St. and S$. Belmont Ave C may call at Harry W. Moo Peace Chapel until 9 a. m Saturday, Burial Floral Park

BARTRAM Harry St.. husban ' of Mildred, father of Robert and William Bartram, brother of Albert]

yuSeWork, immediately, colored, Jireterred r'A-2041 Elliott, of city: William Elliott, of Cleve- | land, O: Mrs. Alice Montgomery of |

Good home and wages. ‘Waitress Ere klin, Me., and Mr¢. Lillian T

op, | ridgeport Conn : son-in-law of Mrs | WANTED—Girl with Bear Pratt Funeral from 22 430 W. Washington.

Funeral Home, 1458 § Meridia | GIRL OR WOMAN: assist with housework: - Saturday 2 p. m. Burial Glen Haven od Stay nights. CH-4073.

Cemetery. 2 children HOUSEKEEPER, 22-27, care Er (SHG: BLAIR—Ralph O. erie

entered into rest

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laundry experience,

of 5838 Julian Ave 2 re ou saa, Jusugnd of| Co Sn evalu rances air, father o vnn Frances Save up to 409; — (8 Tr'™ BY t and Richard L. Blair. Services Saturday, Phone up $551 between 8 . a9 3 p. m. at Hariy W. Moore Peace Chapel. |p Burial Washington Park Friends are] welcome.

BOTTORFF-—-Cora Belle, wife of Bert Bottorii, mother Mittendorf and grandmother of Virginia Belle Mittendorf, passed away Thursday, Funeral Monday, 1.30 p. m | at Shirley Bros. Central Chapel, Illinois | at 10th St. Burial Crown Hill. Friends] may call at the chapel any time ater 5 p. m. Saturday

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Lambert of 4852 Kenwood beloved husband of Mrs. Lucille father of Jam C Gant _ of ca, brother of Lather Gant of Marquette, Mich., Miss Vinnie Gant of Milwa.kee, Wis. passed away

GANT—Guy A v,

Wednesday. Friends may call at the George McCarty Funeral Home in Fortville until 10 a. m Friday from Friday noon at the Kregelo & Bailey Home, 2233 N Meridian St 3s services will be held Saturday at 10:3 . m. Burial Crown Hill gemetery. | Fri lends nvited.

HAGEDON—Edward N.. 4430 Winthrop, husband of Katherine M.. father of Louis and Harold Hagedon and Mrs Gut Acke- | low, passed away Wednesday afternoon. ! Service at the yianner 5 Buchanan Mortuary, Saturday, 1:3 ._m. Friends invited Burial Crown win Friends may) call at the mortuary.

AOLCOMB —~ Charles E, beloved husband of Alice Holcomb, father of Mrs Audrey Arthur ani Mrs. Ruth _Lewis brother of John Holcomb of Bryantsville, Ky. passed away Thursday. Services Saturday, 2 p. m. at the Weodworth Btter| Tabernacle, corner of Miller and Bel- | mont Friends mav call at his home, 1550 §. Belmont, any time. Beanblossome Service, |

City Engineering Inc.

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MASON --Patience, 3320 N. Sherman Dr. widow of Joseph E. Mason, formerly of Paris, Ill.; mother of Mrs. Joseph W | Alexander. sister of George Wood, de-! parted this life Thursday, age 83. Funeral Saturday, Jan. 24, at the e. 3030 & Kirk groTineast Fu pra Hom He Vetmuiion|

Statian St. 10 a m. fal ¥ ‘bench man; experienced only. riehds inv aris (Ii, Sends (Paris (Lil) papers

Ste mployment, Dr. J. B Kernél, 104 A Hi 108 Sle,