Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 May 1943 — Page 6

PAGE 6

Rites Tomorrow

ROBERT SUESZ IS DEAD AT 63

Had Been Engaged Transfer Business: Rites Thursday.

Robert J. Suesz, dianapolis resident, at his home, 2622 E. 11th st. was 63 Mr. Suesz engaged in the trans | fer business all his life and for the; past two years was owner of the | Otto J. Suesz Transfer Co. He was 2 member of the Brookside lodge, F.and A M He is survived by his wife, Nellis C.; a son, Sgt. Robert W. Suesz of Ft. Jackson, S. C.; a daughter, Mrs. lois Donovan of Indianapolis, and one grandchild. Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. Thursday at the Grinsteiner Funeral home. Burial will be in| Crown Hill

in

a lifelong In-| died yesterday He

Funeral services for Mrs. Marie | M. Hawkins, fatally hurt last Friday when struck by an automobile at W. Michigan st. and Luett ave., will be held tomorrow | Services will be at the home, 7391, Buchanan st, at 8:30 a. m,, | and at St. Patrick's church at | 9 a. m. Burial will be in Hely | Cross cemetery.

Mrs. Agnes Brown

Funeral services for Mrs. Agnes! Fletcher Brown, former Indian-| apolis resident, will be held this 2 p. m. tomorrow in the church. afternoon at St. Luke's Episcopal Burial will be in Crown Hill church in Germantown, Pa. where ghe died yesterday. Burial will be in Crown Hill at a time to be designated later. Mrs. Brown. who was 80, was the daughter of Dr. William B. Fletcher, for many years a physician and surgeon here and a former superin-| tendent of the Central State hospital. She was the husband of the late Dr. John R. Brown. She is survived by a daughter, Agnes C.. of Philadelphia; a son, Randolph of New York, and two grandsons.

Fremont B. Miller Fremont B. Miller. 929 N. Leland

st., burg, Ill, following services there tomorrow. Mr. Miller was 53. An assistant he had lived here one year. was a world war I veteran, a member of the Lukas-Harold Ex-Service Men's club, the Methodist church and the Elks.

lerine A.: a stepson. Herbert Meyer, Mrs. Dena Baumgart Indianapolis; a brother, Alfred A. Mrs. Dena Baumgart, born here of Galesburg, and two sisters, Mrs. %0 years ago, died yesterday in St. Alma Lindquist of Peoria, Ill. and Vincent's hospital. Mrs. Ella Emblem, Wheeling. W. Va. She lived at 14 E. Regent st. ge ———— was a member of the Second Evan-| REBEKAH LODGE TO MEET gelical and Reformed church. She | The Southeastern Rebekah lodge §s survived by her husband, William No G. Sr, Pattman. {the home of Irene Funeral services will be held at| Villa ave.

Kennedy,

| Crown Hill

'EDSEL FORD STILL IN

who died Sunday in his home, | will be buried in his native Gales-|

foreman at the Lukas-Harold Corp.. | He

|completed today for Frank Leeson, 39, milk route driver of Garrett, who . 749 of the Past Noble Grands’, and a ‘sister, Mrs. William club will meet tomorrow night injcut an electrical wire with a pair 1213 lin a flooded basement.

SALESMAN HERE 50 YEARS DEAD

'H. G. Heinzerling Rites to Be Held Thursday Afternoon.

Go as Delegates

Henry G. Heinzerling, 1916 Pros-

| pect st. ‘after being in ill health for some | time. He was 81. i | Mr. Heinzerling was born in Ger- | ‘many and was brought to this | |country when 1 year old. He lived |

in Tipton county before coming to| !

| Indianapolis.

| He was a hardware salesman for |

(the Layman & Carey Co. for 30 | years before its dissolution. He was a salesman for the VanCamp Hard- | {ware & Iron Co. for 20 years be-| | fore retiring in 1931, { | He is survived by his wife, Mayme: | |two daughters, Mrs. Albert Aibker,| |Ft. Wayne, and Mrs. Marion F. Clarke, Indianapolis; two sisters, { Mrs. Mary Johanning, Indianapolis, | and Mrs. Bertha Ryker, Tipton, and | |two grandchildren, Funeral services will be held at 2 |p. m. Thursday in the Bert S. Gadd

| funeral home. Burial will be in|

|

CRITICAL CONDITION

DETROIT, May 25 (U. P.).—The

| condition of Edsel Ford, president of

the Ferd Motor Co. and son of Henry Ford, company founder, was renorted still critical teday. Ford was said to have suffered a recurrence of undulant fever. He | is confined at his suburban home. It was understood Benson Ford, |

lone of Fords four children, had| He is survived by his wife, Cath- peen granted a furlough from the|in New York City.

army administration school at Fargo, N. D., to visit his father.

DRIVER IS ELECTROCUTED

GARRETT, Ind, May 25 (U. P). —Funeral arrangements were being

was electrocuted last night when he

of pliers while standing barefooted

died yesterday afternoon ||

Be

Mrs, May Beaver

" THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES |

| peruggs. Mrs.

Mrs. May Beaver and Mrs. Ann Pettit will represent Indianapolis at the national convention of the | Supreme Forest Woodmen circle | next week in Chicago. | Mrs. Beaver, who is national es- | bh cort and state manager of the

| group, will attend the state man- |

ager’s three-day session after the | convention. | The two delegates will leave In- | dianapolis May 26 for the three- | day meeting, which will be closed | May 31. Memorial services for the late Mrs, Mamie E. Long. national | secretary, will be held.

FORD, FULTZ BECOME ‘AIR FORCE MECHANICS

Pfe. John H. Ford and Pfe. {Charles R. Fultz of Indianapolis were graduated this week from a! course in the overhaul of aircraft! |engines conducted by the army air forces technical training command

Pfe. Ford is the son of Mrs. Vir- | ginia Ford, Barton hotel. He and! his wife, Mrs. Margaret Ford, formerly lived at 932 N. Tuxedo st., and he was an inspector for the P. R. Mallory Co. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Dair W.| Fultz, 605 N. Denny st, Pfc. Fultz was an engraver for the Herff-Jones Co. before entering the army last October. He is a graduate of Tech-| nical high school.

"..

anne vere gs ES Ee Esse IESE EE UP PERE T IEEE

to drive or own a car by ing its provisions!

FACTS ABOUT THIS NEW INDIANA LAW:

OU WILL be barred from the roads as a driver or owner of an automobile, the first time you have an accident involving any bodily injury; or damage to property in excess of $25.00 UNLESS you can satisfy the Commissioner that the liability for damages resulting from such accident is insured, or IF NOT so insured, unless you can give security to satisfy any judgments resulting from the accident, or IF YOU fail to pay, within 30 days, a final judgment for bodily injury, or for property damage of more than $25.00. The law also applies to any person convicted of violation of certain provisions of the Motor Vehicle Law.

IGNORANCE OF THE LAW NO EXCUSE: CAN YOU PROVE YOUR FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY?

The minimum amount of financial responsibility required is: $5000 for injury to, or death of, one person in one accident; $10,000 for injury to, or death of, two or more persons in one accident, and $1000 for damage to the property of others. The best, safest, and most economical way for you to prove that vou are financially responsible is to carry the right kind of Automobile insurance in an insurance company licensed to do business in Indiana!

HOW A TRAVELERS POLICY CAN HELP YOU

Within the limits of the amounts of insurance provided by the policy, Automobile insurance placed with The Travelers:

1. Protects vou against damage claims arising out of the death or injury of another person, or persons, or out of the damage caused to property by your automobile. Investigates the accident, determines who was to blame.

9. Settles meritorious claims amicably, whenever pos-

HE EER EE EER RA

TELEPHONE Rl ley 3334 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BLDG.

GEORGE A. BISCHOFF L. 6. “ABIE” GORDNER WALTER BLANGKE ROY E. MeCOY FRED @. BOCK JR. CARL R. RNUDE J. OLNEY BRIDGES RAYMOND V. SCHMIDT GORDON CLANCY AUBERT W. SUTTON

HAROLD @. DUNMEYER CHARLES E. THOMAS GLENN F. FINDLEY HARRY WILSON

Bankers Trust Company Marsh & Melennanm, Ine. 138 North Pennsylvania 1506 Merchants Bank Big. Phone MA rket 4541 Phone MA rket 4451

Wm. R. Beckstahler H. J. Spier Company

11% North Delaware 1227 Circle Tower Phone MA rket 3853 Phone MA rket 4571

Adam R. Meek Joseph W. Stickney

2351 Station Street

2556 Phone CHerry 1097 Phone LI ncoln

fon Trust Compan Indiana Insurance Service, Ine. The Unio pany 1119 Security Trust Bldg. Phone

Lincoln 6114 Phone MA rket 4341

316 American Nat'l Bank Bldg.

VARNING !

Important new motor law effective soon . .. you can lose your license

not meet-

SUSPENDED

sible. Acts in your defense if court action is necessary. Pays the award if one is rendered, the court costs and

legal fees in addition.

3. Protects everything you own against being seized, sold, or attached to satisfy a damage judgment arising from an automobile accident.

WHY INSURE IN THE TRAVELERS?

1. Since 1898, The Travelers has protected more car owners than any other company. This experience is

valuable to you.

92. More than 200 Travelers representatives who will help you in case of an automobile accident are located in Indiana. There are hundreds more in bordering

states.

ACT NOW TO PROTECT YOURSELF

See a Travelers agent as soon as possible. Find out which type of Automobile insurance will help you keep your driving and car-owning privilege. With this new law, and in view of the present low rates, you can’t afford to be without

Automobile insurance.

THE TRAVELERS

TNE TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO.

FREE!

Responsibility Law.

- tase

Name. ii:

Address. :

0

Cut out this coupon. Mail it te any Travelers

Please send me Sy digest vp the Motor Vehicle Safety

. i

; Jesse Wilson,

THE TRAVELERS INDEMNITY CO.

» Shab RRS

- Sheba

he ttbiiinitasn be

AY, MAY 25, 1043

STATE DEATHS

ALEXANDRIA—Clinton Taylor, 53. Sur- Miss Mamie Russell; vers: Wife, a eons, Bugens, mel. Charles, Franklin, James ah vi IER—Mrs. Elvina Spaulding, daughter, Linda Lou; sisters, Mrs, Ennis | 1 ONT RELIER MIS a band, Daniel: ey Delinger and Mrs. Charles Smith; broth- | | Ralph; daughter, Mrs. Walter Dutro; ers, Richard, Harlan and Dolph Taylor. | brother, Oliver Dearduff; sister, Mrs, al DERSON SE aad AampRing 7m. | Elizabeth Runkie. urvivors: aughter, rs. ttie Nelson; son, Edward Lee Fisher; sisters, Mrs. B. } | o OARLAND,_ CITY ohn ». Runkel,

Clemmie Rickman and Mis Roland, Arthur PRINCETON—Mrs. Eliza E 83. Survivors: Sons, Charles, Robert and 59, | Samuel Hall; brother, John R. Mitchell. ROCKPORT Mrs. Sally L. Miller, 80. Survivors: Sons, Fred, Frank and Dan, SEYMOUR Miss Mary Alice Clouse, 85. Survivors: Brothers, Scott, Jason, . | Ezra and George Clouse, and sister, Mrs. Anna Ackeret TELL CITY Pearl Howard, 10. vores! Brothers, Elmer, Orville | Bugene: sister, Sarah Jane Howard. Zadah Black, 71. Yeon and emenck ach | TERRE HAUTE—Mrs. Josie Kibby, 84. and a daughter, Miss Betty Black. 'I Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. J. J. utch LEBANON— Mrs. Frances J. White, 81. and Mrs, Jennie Russell, and son, John Survivors: Daughter, Flora Britt; son, oy. Charles "White: sisters, Mrs. Ruey Richey

Mrs. Samantha Finch and Mrs. A Roberts. adie IT M Mere MINOR SKIN RASHES

MARION Mrs. vivors: Daughter, Mrs. Marion Jumper; | sisters, Mrs, Elizabeth Short, Mrs Charles Roberts, Mrs. Retta Criscoe, Maggie Berry and Mrs. Laura Bticer (et this ig on medicated pander tien . commende y many specialists — for De oI na Rummel, 87. or hs. | diape r rash, heat rash, burn or itching of aughters, Mrs. Catherine Swanger, Mrs. sunburn and mosquito bites. Get Mexsana, Hattie Kilgore, Mrs. Dorothy Hinkle, Mrs. | formerly Mexican Heat Powder. Costs but Mrs. Margaret Hahn and!a few cents, Ask for genuine Mexsana.

son, Edward Rum-

Lucinda Good; brothers, Hall,

and Frank Lyle.

FT. BRANCH Pleas Survivors: Wife, Anna; Charles and Morris; sisters, Mrs. Schafer, Mrs. Ed Rogge, Mrs. Wiiliam| Steinhauser., Mrs. Frank Flanagan and| Mrs. Bertha Knight.

FT. WAYNE Mrs, 24. Survivors: ters, Linda Lou and Phyllis Sexton LAFAYETTE — Mrs. Survivors: Sons,

H. Moore, brothers, Ton

Jake

Hulda P. Sexton,

Husband, William; daugh-| Bur-

and

MAN'S BURNS SERIOUS burns he received yesterday when

Van Skaggs, 42, of 22 N. Beville his clothing caught fire from an ave., was in a serious condition at| incinerator at the Westinghousey Methodist hospital today from Electric Co.

TRA

- Pepsi-Cola Company, Long Island City, N. Y.

Franchised Bottler: Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of Indianapolis.

The STAR STORE

360 W. Washington St.

vw Use Our 10-Pay Plan

% FREE PARKING

How to ghia Your Home

at Little Cost Is Answered Here by the Star

pos ea Ries

oR Ae ATS TA

Ba Ia Thy

6-Pe. Cottage Sets

229

Make your kitchen bright and cheery with one of these expertly tailored sets. In red, blue, green or black, with wide ruffles and matching tie backs. 24 yards long.

Ruffled Curtains

These will look especially lovely in your dining roem or bedroom. styles of figured marquisette in white. wide ruffles. they wide a pair, and 214 yards long.

Store Basement!

POPE

Sl A

PERE ve

Homespun iy

5423

These drapes will add color to your room. Beige backgrounds with brightly colored stripes. Deep pinch pleats, invisible stitching at side and bottom hems. 72 inches wide per pair, 213 yards long.

New Lovely

49

Pair

Frilly, dainty

Made with Extra wide,

measure 92 inches

LACE CURTAINS

S 1 49

New, richly styled, tailored curtains, with attractive border designs or all-over lace effects. In soft beige, with slotted tops. Each pair 80 inches wide and 21; yards long.

MATTRESS PADS 1 98

Protects your valuable mattress, Well quilted and in twin size. Full size, $2.29.

J

Well filled with curled hen’s feathers and covered with

a durable ticking.

3

CHAIR

239

253 98 $700

In white. Large 70 x 90 size, cf the famous Cannon make. Deeply Japped, Seconds of $1.39 quality.

Make Your Furniture Look Like New With the Popular

“VATGO" SLIP COVERS

Why dispose of your old furniture when you can make it look like new with these budget priced durable “VATCO” slipcovers.

Knitted slip covers that cling snugly to every line of your furniture. Buy them now to decorate your home at this budget cost. In three smart, new colors: Wine, Blue, Green. Other covers $4.49 to $10.98.

Star Store, Basement

Shower Curtains $498

Colorful, decorative 5-piece sets of fabrics treated with “Aridex” to make them water repellent, spot resistant and to eliminate that clammy stickiness. The ruffled curtains have matching tie backs.

Excelsior Window Shades

98

High grade oil painted cloth shades in tan, 36 inches wide, 7 feet long. Other sizes 89¢ to $2.59.

52%

Full size covers of heavy unbleached muslin. Tape bound seams and cut large.

CANNON SHEETS 1 55

81x99, of heavy 64x64 thread count. Ribbon taped selvage. Limit 2 to a customer,

Similar to Picture But Without Bottom Ruffles

36-In. Nationally Famous Hope Muslin, Yd., 18¢ 42-In, Pacific Mills Pillow Tubing, Yd. . . 35¢ 36-In. Bleached Cheesecloth, Yd. fra 6'/2¢

36-In. Colorful Fast Color Prints, Yd. . . . 25¢ 50x50 Cotton Crash Lunch Cloths, Ea... $1.29 46-In. Fancy Oilcloths, Neat Patterns, Yd., 35¢

No Mail or Phone Orders Please dc .