Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 May 1946 — Page 9
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itters . - -RITE® ' It Ho Hea S For W esto GROUP: |T.-A. Hendricks Quits State Medical Posts IRiTES | Te 2 id - BACKS FOOD Alp For AM. A Job; Succeeded by Ray Smith MRS. PE \RSA ricago White --1 8 in ty dlir a Y ari - I 1 wl 2 | | Redskins Two Games Behi . a 8 sing batters | .| e S ins Wo ames e in n ea ine ST i v sectetary of the Indiana Btate loge, SH ie |! [Missionaries Endorse Direct] association, for 21 years, Hillorest “Church | 7 - ; T Export of Wheat. today résigned his post to accept M mber Di at 9 ague shutout : “As hey ( Challenge Saints; : : : ; Ja position as executive head of the e Jles 8 2 nce he broke | Trustees of the United Christian council on medical service and. pub- Services are scheduled at. 1; 30 i. with a size S hi t E t L ill Missionary society today announced|jig- relations of the American Med: m. tomorrow in the Robert W. Stile : else in 1936. | P 1 Ven a oulsvl € their endorsement of a proposal t0 yea]. association. 3 ing funeral home for Mrs. Sarah he fact that na } | export wheat directly from ware-| He will. be succeeded by Ray E. | Pearson. Burial | will be in Crowd te Vo | . LOUISVILLE, May 1—After splitting a double-header with the houses to the starving Europeans, | Smith, secretary of the Indianapo- | phy Fherotnths” | 1 Louisville Colonels out at Parkway fleld last night, both clubs took 1. ‘The trustees, who were in session | 118 Medical * Society, and former Mis. Pearson died Monday in the : 1 i “for the Twin Cities to begin their first 1946 swing around the Il day yesterday at the missions! {newspaper man and executive sec- J Ww. it be doubled American association's western .division, B yy y etary to former Governor Henry home of her son, Charles W. Pears n awh Jn fq The second-place Indians open. in St. Paul tomorrow, the hofne of building in Irvington, adjourned. at F. Schricker. son, 3040 8. Sherman dr. She wt : B29 oy Pom Il] the league leaders, and the series there Promises to , Brcduce a lot of noon today. | Mr. Hendricks new duties will in- 80. 8 se heat. The Tribesters are trailing|- 5 They urge that the wheat be sent clude direction of several subdi- A lifelong resident of Indianapolis) hought that | [MB the Saints by two games. The divisions of th il, the W eof hisbril< | ‘RR: y 8 , as speedily as possible without of the counc e Wash- she was a charter member of the this 1} Colonels, in thitd place, inyade| ” Box Soahes going through, even the first step of | ington division and public ‘relations* Hillcrest Baptist church. | ya | Minneapolis tomorrow. ¢ processing such as distribution to| |and professional relations ‘divisions. Survivors are two other ; gy in the | n was 35 open date in Je Aa hie ‘| the mills. > ‘He ig: have offices at Chicago, ank Pearson of Omaha, Neb, and | ~ schedule ay as ‘the four eastern -| ut will reside at Culver, wher : Pearson Phoenix, ans when he clubs .rode the rails for the west. A O AB other, the sl asked 2 Die fob 3 3 Se Jie ’ Se ra Aine ; detroit Tigers | Blackburn, If ...... 3.3 1:30:49 ciples of ist’ "to bu up sup | Af be: r a \ 2after at Fletcher Effective oui mL BRE J | port for the policy of -voluntary| tm ember Hid the Indiana, Ray E. Smith Thomas A. Hendricks wnt poWDER PUFF ria a 43 is. an, rf i.e. 1 0 Johnn nson . . . faces Chie rationing and to practice it“ faith-| » endricks has also)’ - : { Wiis Ytres In ast rights Wis here in] puis Wontsel. ’ a a : i 3 2 0 of ¥ Denson agoan fully themselves.” been in newspaper work and helped | serving as city editor of the La; He began his work at the state M ACHINELESS fF ville, played on. a heavy field <ad|g nae, 4 0 115 § 3 Wile Jones, Gary lightweight pioneer broadcasting of the Indian-| Porte Argus and editor of the La house at the beginning pf the 3 in threatening weather, the Red-|Drews 2b ee T3000 mauler, and Bob Beamon, 1045 Fellowship Award | 8.0 n- g§ 9 » Herd v ts : 91-9 ' ' fapolis Speedway races. | Porte Herald-Argus. He was man-|Schricker administration. itp t ; : skins -annexed the first contest, 9|Brady, ¢ ... +4 0 0 3 0 0/lpcal Times-Legion Golden Glov The Rev. Robert L tor of ¢ 80 ermanen ay. himeeld Fletcher, p 400 000 ? B 8 ev. Robert Lewis, pastor of | ar gmith, a native of Hunting- aging editor of the Michigan City| He has been secretary of the In-/E Regularly $5.50 S 88 atl, a to 2, behind Glen Fletcher's six-hit ; . gularly arkable per feni It vas ‘an abbreviated]: Toten ETRE Sandel, haye been matched for Ihe Seyonth Christian church, In- fiom, is a graduate of DePauw uni-| Dispatch before coming to Indian-|dianapolis Medical society a year, | Complete - pitching. n\abbreviaiec|: AWE ceretrraees six-round a on the pro-mitt|dianapolis, will be awarded a fels | . x i i . wil aelion his might be seven-inning affair by agreement LOUISVILLE . bill to be stagéd Friday night at|lowship which will: enable. him to] “Hi v. pis In 1936 10 become editor o Suing wi Sh time Ne Jas worked] So Appointment Necessary wdication and and the Colonels were held scoreless’ RH O A u/the Armory by the Hercules Ath-|attend the Yale University School io rn Dv Bar. His ih Houser Sentinel, Jubl:ea tion 9 the Hate organization. secretary on POWDER PUFF he * warm-up * until the final round. G 2 3-3 1.4 .tic club. of Alcohol Studies, the coming gr Wie |§ 200 Roosevelt Bldg. Ri. 5151 . . ~The Indians garnered -10 blows, 0 1 1 0 of Matchmaker Lloyd “Carter” also} summer. was 56 whe: she died Vesterdi HL AO ay, Bob" he including .two doubles by Joe Bes- 0 0 ¢ 1 Ol has announced the signing of two, The Rev. Mr, Lewis was recom. Ri s 4 M S L M s 56 wi yet y Er got. tudik and s ‘triple by Vince Shupe. Steen } 1.0.1 owell-known Indiana middleweights;| mended for the honor by Dr. James iITes Tor rs. ara ayo St. Francis hospital. Born in Rock- G as Pain Ss ne ook ; Bin Weigel of the ns Ben, 3v. 0 1 3 ¢ JArnold Deer and Al Johnson, for a| A. Crain, head of the department ville, she came here 36 years ago .ne- ree singles and ba n four| clark, p . 0 0 -0. 3 1|six-round semi-windup collision.| of social welfare of the united so-| ‘Wi | B ( a + A T and was an employee of the former | ~25¢ Home Trial Relieves Excess Acid | {jogs he yun SCN 4 the godine Jad: | Benmingwon : 2 0.8 9 olJohnson has been setting a fast| ciety. He is the only Disciple in the | | e on uc e on or row Fahnley & McCrea Wholesale Mil-| in 5 Minutes or DOUBLE MONEY BACK ! ! g hitter, ba in ee markers. | Walters ............ 0 1 o0- 0 0/pace in recent Armory tests and| nation who will be sent on such a linery Co. for many years, She was | | If you still suffer from te yo veiss, Tommy. The Tribesters played ee Totals ci. 3 3 5 31 3 T3lis pushing himself into the state) fellowship to the Yale school. | Requiem high mass for Mrs. Barahjuate of Butler university and a&| = Co. = Ux ity Heights | ne due to excess chances are gio, Charley ball in th : 27 2 21 1 IM { Chi fraternt ersity 8 n ver ried UDGA Tables. Now make this , 7 bal the curtain raiser and the Benningion batted for Clark in Afi. © | middleweight title picture, He has| The board alse Buthorized the ad-| Mayo, a native of England, will| member of Sigma Faternity.! 11,ited Brethren church. double yours rac a1 home trial. Yah in only Joe Gordon, . Kentuckians made one miscue. alters batted for Simonds in seventh:| yn oo knockouts and a decision win| dition by July 1 to Dr. Cain's staff be sung at 9 a. mi. tomorrow in St. He was employed by the packing “gi vivors besides her son are a E alt an very first table fom fay . holt burned his ! Colonels Retaliate (Seven innings; agreement) in four starts to his credit. of a national director of social edu-! {Bridges Catholic church. The Rev.|company here more than 0 years sister, Mrs. Stella Bissell; two | 6x > UERY Take ing a: el md from curve. Tt was gu different “pie and | Indianapolis .............. 203 200 3-0] The headline attraction will fea-| cation and community service. a iy Pr. John F. Mc-|before his retirement in 1925. randchildre r and oi Mg fo ents, Ui erent “picture d | Louisvill 8 n, Barbara Ann an hen another n Byles ‘treviemtevessuses 000 000 23—3|4 ve the heav dage ‘boys, with d Jo Shane, pastor, will| Survivors are two sons, Carleton helps relieve in mines t's why over story in the night's second game . : ure the heavy poundage ‘boys, wit India Missionary Roberta Jean Whitesell, and two | mil 8 g Rins batted in—Wentzel 4 d dl ion have ay Caldwell, over the 2 nt —Wenizel 4, Bestudik 3,|ta]] Johnny Denson, former In- i officiate and bur- | R. VanVoorhees of Florida andj, 8, and leet pains, sour upset stomach, indiges! La Yank regulation nine-inning| Shupe 2, Walters 2. Two-base hits—| One of the missionaries present at ia] will be in Holy| Harold E. VanVoorhees of Bronx-| eces, Mrs. Helen Blake and Mrs. Durning stomach ache, due fo excess + i ee route. The Colonels bounced back | Besiddt a Gerifen Koney, JTOrsS-bise diana state heavyweight king, meet- the meeting was Miss Edith. Clare 4 a N. Y. and od ddaught | Loutse Lisby, all of Indianapolis. rout druggist for Udga Tablets today. == nd; te bats fn blazing fashion and won by the| Left _on "baes—Indianapolis 6, * Louisville | Ng Clayton Worlds, of Chicago, Walden, former Indianapolis resi- || ores. [11 'Vanvoo Rr pe — - as tough as decisive score of 8 to 2. 7. Base on balis—Off Flewcher J. Clark | who tops Denson's six feet two!dent and Connersville native, who! Mrs. Mayo, ai Mrs. Jean .VanVoorhees er of on of Yankee Al .Treichel, Tribe hurler, fought| 3, Sime fai Sokeouts—By Fletcher 2 | inches with six feet five of his own. went to India in 1940 and is on! resident of 042 W. New York City. through the out-a mound duel with Louisville's) Simonds 2 in 3. Passed bali=Doyie. Loe | leave. Ngrmon: a et | ANDREW J. BRUCE | ite re — . y - | Emery Rudd for seven innings and | Moors and. McKiniey. Tumemias Another is Miss Mary Higdon, Moneay n Services will be held at 2 p. m. nl s then was pounded hard in the Zale fo Draw daughter of Dr. and Mrs E H/| incent's - hospi- | | tomorrow in Royster & Askin morhem got the eighth as the Colonels rallied for| (Second Game) Higdon of Indianapolis, who expects tal. She was 70.| ‘bit and’ he "five runs. ; INDIANAPOLIS . y Jy ‘ to go to the Philippiries this summer | vod : A Tosident howe here a J. (Andy) Bruee, \Wo of Rudd held the Hoosiers to four AB R H O- A E B M h to spend three years doing relief| Mrs, oe 0. Or va years, cis pT hits, the. Colonels got only six bul Blackburn, yo oo 4 i i 3 0 of 1 a em 1S work. She is a Butler graduate and | y Mayo was & mem. the peace for Similar to Cut Il’ the others Johnny Welaj's three-run homer in| Nieman, rf ....li.3 0 o 3 o of MEMPHIS, Tenn, May 1 (U. P)./was born in the islands where her | Der of St: Bridget's church, the|Center township. uts or ground the eighth took the starch Out Of | were ef .. . 18 0 1 3 ilAdvance ticket sales today indicated parents did missionary work for] church altar society and.an auxil- Joi wa be In ToW handled the Redskins. Pitcher Rudd helped | Shupe, 1b ttl 0 oso o/more than 3000 fans will see Mid-|about 25 years. iary member of the Legion of oun hi ia d five, often his own cause by collecting three De » : : 1 0 0 5 1 7 dieweight Champion Tony Zale} The Rev. Charles Clifford Mills, Survivors ste her husband, Jos M a Te " and a an hits. Brady, ¢ .. L000 o| make his first appearance in the|who will be graduated with the de-|'Wo daughters, Mrs. Mary Hunger. onday in- his ~ nv 3 Close for Five Rounds jSiciehel, FB sain 3 1 1 0 3 Olsoutheast against Eddie Rossi, |gree of bachelor of divinity in June | ford and Mrs. Charles Willingham, | home, 545-W. 30th Eo a ninth : The score was 3 to 2, Louisville, dank 1 0,0 0 0 Olpierett, Mass, here tomorrow night.|at the Butler 82hool of Religion, is both of Indianapolis; three brothers, | st. He was 19, aseman les . . { after five innings but the Indians| oor woe 4 4 i 3| Zale and Rossi will enter the ring|s ‘candidate for South American Thomas Kiernan of Indianapolis) Hid rau 2 : { ers zoose-egged in the last four| TUT" Ditted for Treichel in ninth. overweight for the 10-round non-|mission field. Dr. Fred Aden, presi. and James Riernan and Jack Kier- : it have been Ei (os gover LOUISVILLE title bout, The fight will be Zale's|dent of Colegio Ward, Buenos Aires, (nan, both of Manchester, England, | P24 pv a ere tlier's battery walked Seven, Treichel fanned four | weit, it ...%.... "5 3 1-9 9 p|last tuneup bout before his title Argentina, and Mss. Aden also are/and {res sisiets. Mss. Mary Cilenn rg - 1 Mr, Bruce fay ren and walked six. fo oa 3.1 9:3.8.8 o|defense against Rocky, Graziano in hers Dr. Robert M. Hopkins, a Mrs. Elizabeth Hogan, both of Be was Er aolis pirk departs! e ~~ i inate] LEVIS TT -..ivaeens 1 Uni society president, is presid- Indianapolis, and Mrs, Harry Leeder - > Sibby Sisti got. two of the be 0! July, yp Pp ’ re Cleyelana E four NY in windup Pt Teives 21 11d —e ing officer of the board. of West Warwick, R. I Ment 13 yun Jefore bi Jecalne .blow ruine TL 099 00 iv 3g . / Bevatis, whe The Tribe made three miscues afield, 4 0 5.3 5 SSues for Divorce . On : lof Red Men's lodge and Eagles Solas wie Loutsville none. 31.913 d GARY. Ind. May 1 (U,Py.—Tony| CALDWELL BOOK BANNED |GEORGE RUSS VANVOORHEES |, ..0 v.o's candidate for justice until then. When Fletcher won the first A222 2 “lzale, world's champion middle-| MINNEAPOLIS, May 1 (U. P.).| Bervices for George Russ Vah-i,¢ the peace of Center township in, * game, it was his second victory of | Totals .......iv... 30 8 637.9. 0 | weight boxer, was sued for divorce —Frskine Caldwell's book, “God's | Voorhess, former buyer for Swift &| ihe forthcoming elections. ” : the new season against one defeat. Indianapolis dei-gp anne S00 00 om today by his wife, Adelirie,’ who|Little Acre” was banned in neigh-|Co., will be held at 11 a. m. tomor-| gyrvivors are his wife, Mrs: Lillie he past had Last night's attendance was 4258, Runs batted In—Shofner 3, Lewis, |charged cruelty. boring St. Paul recently on grounds row in Flanner & Buchanan mortu- Bruce; three daughters, Mrs. Rose the Yankees ; rere Sistl, Bestudik, Rudd, Wels) 3. Two) She asked $50,000 alimony and It was “lewd and obscene.” Min-|ary. Burial will be in Crown Hill |Ranke and Mrs. Bessie Brown of 4 rificed Stirn- -Barna’s Home Run [gion bases [sti , Macrifice — Shofner,| $500 monthly for the support of her- neapolis bookstore proprietors said| Mr. VanVoorhees, who was 83. rpdianapolis and Mrs. Fern Rowe nd DiMaggio wi f Mill Double Lay Stine Ww Koey to Get: self and two small daughters, antic-| today that their sales of the book died at Bradenton, Fla. of Monticello; a soh, Bynum Bruce, | der to Boud- ADS-Ior Millers Een On Bee chal |Ipating his earnings in the next 60 {had “jumped by leaps and bounds | A native of Texas, he was a grad- of Indianapolis; a niece; Ms. AR’ ith - lightning . After winning four straight from s Rudd q, on Sirkeodte 57 Treichel 1, 4. days to be $350,000, 4 : Plorerfte Kilner ' 8mith of Indian- | lece 0 ern pits % im sat first, Minneapolis; St. Paul finally bowed | Badd TB OF Rey) Umpires epee : 4 il - - third. Keller. to the Millers in the Mill City yes- Moore McKinley len, pire apolls, 10 grandchildren, and five : hn. r, was retired | terday. : The score was 5 to 3 10. Linton Meet Won Sreat-grandchijisen. Similar to fllustration, modern , i . , — imilar ustration, , “ . second base- ! The Millers came from behind in By Bloomington 3 . MRS.-MAUDE E. WHITESELL design Waterfall desk, walnut—full . : that was the the. sixth when Babe Barna hom- [red With two men on base. 3d LINTON, Ind, May 1 (U, pi ANDERSON—Bernard M. Bradley, 52.| Survivors: Daughter, Mrs. Pred Milliken; Services for Mrs. Maude E. size, with plenty of knee space. have bee es oe er a———— | WEDD B1l0Wed the Saints 10 his Survivors: Wife, Margaret; daughters, | sons, William, Clarence "| Whitesell ther of J R Desk chair, similar to picture, with . : n a and was effective with men on base| Bloomington high school held thefaAnn, Margaret and Patricia Bradley; Mrs. Anna White, mm ‘Survivors: Daugh- itesel, MOLner O ames : leath te upholstered seal. and in the first Hinton invitational track crown to-| son. Jack; sisters, Sister Mary Cecelia, ters, Milla White, Mrs. Prank L. Krapff,| Whitesell, accountant for Purves | alhere pho e » 7 . f SANDERS TIRE CO. except when Eric Tipton poled a} k Mrs. Grant Whitehead, Mrs. John Gaff-|Mrs. Glenn Jones; sons William Hag ¢ fe Co. hb All bel] 4-Piece blotter set. Six pieces in all o e one of the bome - run with Larr Rosenthal, day following a meet last night of| ney, Mrs. Edna Bradley Lull; “brothers, | George M., ene 8. Corw) "ss. | Manufacturing Co. here, . Ww for . reer when He We are the only tire dealer in Indian- m n y 12 Indiana and one Illinois: prep) Arthur, ters, Mrs. Oharles Carl, Mrs. il am Mi hald at. 3 p.m. Prifay in Jordanif °°" Crirctrnetaeentam mam da apolis that guarantees used tires. Our || who had tripled, on base. prep 0. Ey aS oh, 71. Survivors: Wife, | Banes. under on the tires are clean—no sectional repairs. The strong right arm of Fred schools. Ethel; daughter, Miss Marietts Marsh;| MARIO N—Charles W. Timmons, 78. Sur- {funeral home. Burial will be in 0% DOWN--$1.25 A WEEK had gone Open 24 Hours Daily pnd Sundays loo 004 enabled the Mud Hens tol The Bloomington cinder squad| brother, Elbert. vivor: Wife, Nin : Carmel. UMET CITY—Mrs. Anns Wojtkow- : Mark and 152 McLean Place TA-0736 || i in a fourth-place tie at Toledo. | marked up 48.375 points for first Wy Burvivors Dugger. ry, a MILLERSBURG: Mrs Mary Ace Chid- Mrs. - Whitesell, who was living by a step. Between 21st & 224 on N. Hiinols He allowed the Columbus Red Birds place and was almost tied by Reitz| csionks; J ‘Walter, Roman; | daughter, Mrs, L. R. Retherford. m R.lat her son's home, 1699 Mills ave, there would only four hits, Lefty Pete Mazar of Evansville - with 48.35 Third brother, Wisigoe A omits, 9. SumeadNIrE ER Amanda E Oxley, 8. on mn mm WB 4 oy Xela ROG GRAHAM made it & pitchers’ battle, permit- Place honors went to Vincennes, vers: Wife. Plors; daughters. Mrs Bthel "MT. VENOM Mr Mary Etta Duier| | Rosing Tour Ba ks ting . six hit}, befors the Hers 5, i le Parti Keitel Sala. 3ve Welker; you, gg 76. Burvivors: Son, Orville, y . Hayes a ee | jumped him two runs in thei, ., eq is mn ng mn Jacki Dehn, lot McK aud big Bare Wire Noah a Satiows 8. Ve S, “ Bial u er ty IEE. anid ne B E E R seventh that clinched the game, points; Terre Haute Wiley, 36.975: Jac son, Mis. Charles MeBeown; som, aU’ swallows: son, Bugene: voy Mrs: Essie ~ 3 to 1. It was Sanford's third : : Ey N90] “Mrs. Lillian Rea, 71. Survivors: Hus- Roush, Mrs, Tine Hutchinson, Mrs. Eva | vd I got all Till Midnight Tonigh Bloomington university, 26.975; band, John Jr. daughters, Mrs. Forrest! Mowery. { f stra TY... ans. , i Condit, Mrs. Dan Sanders; sons, Ralph, i _ ¢ ears: n gh onight straight victo Terre Haute Garfield, 17.375; Ev-| join "rom | g RAUB Mrs. Ellen Keefe, 86. Survivors | —— fansville Lincoln: 14;. Bicknell, .T;| Mrs, Nancy B Orain. - Burvivor:| ous, Emmeu, Wiliam, Dr Thomas DALE SIMPSON . . AE 5; Linton, 4; Mertine sister. Mrs. Garrison. Keefe, Broa ne om ida | i At the Organ Tribe Batting vile, 28, and Bloomfieid, three-| Tone: amis So ond Mis Leiand| oo Fitseerald Aeroplane : 4:30 to 7—8 to 12 fifths of one point. ar cP onsaay. Done diy ae bart a Co Brun Model . Bostudt «on $A 3 As me — Samuel 1. Teylor, 88. Survivors: Daugh-| Ginter, Mrs. B.A, Wesche: brother : : Continuous ASLUAIE seer sranine, 5 d 0 ‘ 82 FIGHT RESULTS ers, rs. m o inn 58, Ts. r Ephraim Ww. sisters, ‘Mrs Charl " y ow i Turchift ..eessevsenees 13 4 5 Pillisch; , H 8., Charles A. B es _Nolt- } FOOD SERVICE Nenual. 4s «13 48:18 1 J% By UNITED PRESS ~ » ‘Owen’ Davidson, 1. Survivor: Wife, HE Theo. Maviworih, Mya, Yhave uiv Oued Jabs fo Yeu Cleverest Electric Clook We ve Seen! | ROG GRAHAM'S Blackburn | 23 38 '% 6 33 NEW YORK (Broadway Arena) Lenny| MMT: Carrie Caudill, 43. Survivors: Hus-| TERRE HAUTE Mp. atthe fant ot the Telephone Company When you get your new clock, you : English v4 3 10 383 IBoum-Boom) + Mametnt 4 147, Youngs-|pand, Jesse; sons, Ernie. Harry, Oorbett,|Stuffel, 82. Survivors Daughters. Mrs. Ce- | will y 1 ge v 8 Rr Restaurant and Tap Room | seertings 13 3 a ° 203 New ‘York, pain Cont Jn Bohol. Frumus; Saughies, Mrs, Losers i ty JY William 1. st ig = 00 mn clock Tt il to bother : ¢ Brady ........ 11 29 6 1 20 yr y — 8% Rita Ann Jung, two months. Survivors:| Mrs. Dessil Webster, Mrs. Phoeba Dent. | . : ’ A | 11 A. M. to 11:30 P, M. Nieman 139 8 1 0p EW . FORK (PUK Alena) Buve| sree dit. sod Mrs. A BINA I ater, re. unt. about winding it. Then, too, you'll | 138 W. Market, : Lan 3737 || Shupe 13 : 3 0 4% Delon os. rk pnocked is pi pelo Brn Ge eos og I re vivors: Parents. Mp. and. Mie Berg | x STRADY EMPLOYMENT surely want something DIFFERENT == = : an Lay: .. 00 - JERSEY CITY, N. J.—Joe Lucignano, maker, 18. Survivors: Parepia, Mr. sud Smith oR Lg Viigtala: Suit; —and here's just about the most ® s, nstermaker; ter, ' y. | i i, ovoken, 1, wacked oii TAL pea ormaner ronan, amen gio We Bann. fo supe sop fx PLEASANT WORKING AEROPLANE MODEL, 1 ius 20% Tx BUSINESS DIRECTORY nb, us my Gr, 1h | TRANKTOC Hy Touring | lth "Un Aeon wis | ponmrmone w 20 ton, nocked out y 'ooler, 1 Saner. ’ anc Sal an. "0. Survi D : ————— You Save Because We 8 USE YOUR CREDIT AT |e SIE on, Pronk Sensi | a5 Net Rod, Rol Mes, 57o come in and tlk it aver with Five-Piece BOUDOIR SET ou Save Because We Save TRI hart TS fe, Jenova. ona, | rhold W. Schult; 44. Survivors: Wife, | ; j : Men's Suits & Overcoats XV N QUICKLY Henry.” 2a." Stephen; on Mrs, Kato Florence; brothers, Raymond, Robert, x Employment Office FUR CUT RI X ¢ \ NFIDENTIALLY oy 3 TUTE, TL RY yy : Ig" 21" 24" 0 Vig BR SH fi NS oi GRIFFIN Charles L. Gilmore, 75. Sur- Sor FR Login] Scion San | SiinibeBamling Bi CLOTHING COMPANY ON DIAMONDS Yvon. Deugitens Mis Efe Hoffua, aah A CASE CLOTHES gM A JEWELRY, RADIOS Bari Blythe; iy Charles, Thomas, on ., Senate Ave. Open 9 to 9 MUSICA bert; sister, Mrs. John Lemar. H ro 215 N., 131 W Washington St CAL a HAMMOND—Mrs, Dorothy Zurawiec, 59. . . Survivors: Husband, Joseph; daughter, ; CAMERAS Mrs. Helen Michalik; sons, Walter, Edih E W E AV | y G p wad. jhe Rev Ohesber: sister, Mrs, Jose : - » pe phine- Polichnowski - , 4 suis HAUBSTADT . Phil 2 ; . N LINCOL sutton, Dhuehirs Mis Margaret Ong I MOTH HOLES—BURN| is wil or wo BOARS PT |: ee Don't Fly 0 n atthew, Ayton rother LEON TAILORING co Anton Isreubel. ; 235 Mass Ave. = the Middle of we hut ay in HUNTINGBURG—Mrs. Amelia Blemker, the . : The Firs Blook [2141 W. Wash. St. | Ae Mes. Dt eat . . . consisting of TWO boudoir lamps i Bir Langestaks, Mrs. nos Almas; A . —glass -shades—and THREE-piece per- _ ere i 8 s. Ben ‘ ? wrt, ) VE- § “Hg T 1 8 ATR od On W. Washington St. LA CROSSE—Willlam A. Brown, 88. Bur- merican fume his. 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13 W. Wash. Lincoln Hotel Bldg. FURNITURE blll
