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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Match’ Shipment Ignites Local Deaths—
NICE, Oct. 8 (U. P).—| Five tons of ki match shoud a
a boxcar near Cannes caught on fire today and kept firemen busy for
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Could Adam Eat the Apple With Stomach Acid Pains?
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your sufferings. Try Udga for relief of go¢ 1:30 3. m, tomorrow in the Flan-| Was a member of Central Christian] Mrs. Jenkins, a resident of Indi- He was 75.
acid and stomach pains, indigestion, gas! i ains, for heartburn, burning sensatien, ner & Buchanan Mortuary, with
loat and other conditions caused by ex- 11 metery. eons Ment Gel & 25¢ bax of Udgs Tables PUrial in Crown Hill cemetery
'W. A. Troutman Services Clayton Strohm Be Held Tomorrow LD; Jott ours Damage was ssumsted TES TOMOITOW Begvices for William A. Troutman, retired raiiroad-conduetor, «DIES, Rites Toda y
{be at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Moore Mortuaries Peace Chapel. Burial { will be in Crown Hill. | Mr. Troutman, who had worked for the Wabash, Chesapeake & Ohio .and Nickel Plate Railroads before retiring in 1920, died yesterday at For Warehouse Head |the home of his daughter; Mrs. Lloyd Rinehart, 3125 Hovey St. He was| Otis Gresh, 1161 W. 30th St. died] Mr Rouse was buyer in the china Yetiring a few months ago.
rvices for Ira Clayton Strohm, 8 and resided at 922 N. Gray St. Se - a Born in Columbus, O., Mr. Trout-' : 'man had lived here 37 years and It Springdale Cemetery, Madison.
| Surviving, besides Mrs. Rinehart, in her home following a week's ill- paint contractor, was a native of
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Walter O- Rouse, anr-employee of | born near Knoxville; Tern, and had *-beins Charles Mayer. and Co. more than jjyeq most of his life in ndianap-| MOR UP and DELIVERY SER 60 years, died yestéfday in the home| : | andes of his daughter, Mrs. Margaret Mor- olis. He had been employed at the
gan, 3327 Carrollton Ave. He was 78,| Wm. H. Block Co. 22 years before | /308 S. East St. mann funeral home. Burial will be Saturday in Marion County Tuber- and glassware department many Survivors are a daughter, Mrs.
ears, later he had charge of the Louise Buhr, Indianapolis; three culosis Sanatorium at Sunnyside. Ee departinent. grandsons, James and William |
5 | A native of Lexington, Ky, Mr, Bulls, Sante Aun Quis and Donald Rouse lived here most of his life. bly i He was a member of the Broadway Joseph E. ‘Hancock
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. ness. She was 76 and a native of Aha o ’ ) - A from your druggist. First dose must con-| MI. Strohm, who was 73, died are two sons, Lt. Leolin M. Trout- Boone - County, Kentucky Boofe county, and had lived in In (Methodist Church and Pentalpha vince or return box fo us and get| Saturday in his home, 2330 Carroll- man, member of the Indianapolis . : {dianapolis for 60 years. He was a Masonic , Lodge Services for Joseph E. Hancock, | DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK. ton. ave. {Police Department 25 years, and Mrs. Jenkins was a former resi- member of North Park Masonic : 654 Coffey St, will he held at 10] Ps . A native of Nappanee, he had Robert E. Troutman, Indianapolis; dent of Madison. Her husband, Lodge. : arVivory Ne a: Poor a. m. tomorrow in. Conkle funecal| CTI EEL ETL VEOS ita lived in Indianapolis 41 years. another daughter, Mrs. Amy Zim. Thomas R. Jenkins, died in 1938. | Funeral services will be held at Indianapolis: two ‘grandsons, Joseph home. Burial will be in Crown Hill| w » or About 40 years ago he organized merman, Indianapolis; four broth-| Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. p. m. today in the Flanner & Morgan and David Morgan, both of | Cemetery. He was 67. ; ss a FORCELAL Life of Building : the warehouse company, and hae oF Darius Trout mas, Pannville, [Bessie Seer; 4 son, George R. Buchanan mortuary, with burial in Indianapolis; & granddaughter, rs. A retired laborer, he died Satur-| TILE [ beet its President sines hen, [28ieh Anbu » Aiptasi, 1s, of Jenk 8 3 i os Mrs: Jydia Me- Washington Park Cemetery, Marilynn Dzubas, Redding, Conn. fay i Seger] Hospital, He i 4111] e Was a mem 8 on~ + OU ne, anc, ' pos; | He is survived by his wife, Mrs. and one great-grandchild. {born at Bloomington, but lived here fdtt-1 aeum and Exchange Club in In-| Otis Troutman, Kewanna; a sister, (brothers, W, R. Graham and John . ath > | . the last several years. : i . : Nettie Abrams Gresh; one sbn,| Servides will be at 1:30 p. m. to-| ] dianapolis, and the Knights of Mrs. Mellie Carr, Kewanna; 10 Graham, both of Madison, and four : d : «| Survivors are a’ daughter, Mrs. Y Pyt in’ Nappanee | grandehildren six gréat-grandchil- grandéhildren. : Cecil M. Gresh, a captain in the morrow in Hisey and Titus mortu- Harold W. Whitmeyer and & broth~ si include his wife. Mrs. dren -and two stepchildre Indianapolis Fire Department, and ary. Burial will be in Crown Hill u. Sain . H k ‘both ¢ Indi : ' Be ’ pe n, Thomas J Sullivan one grandson, | Cemetery. ef, Sam del Hancock, JO. Angie © Clara M. Strohm; one son, Bur- J h E. S | . somes ENN boat Nae : {anapolis, and one grandchild. nett;“one daughter, Mrs. Robert H. osep « Jowers Services for Thomas J. Sullivan, R d-World Fli ‘William J. Summers ee —— — | Pidgeon, and three grandchildren, Services for Joseph E, Sowers, a ound-vvor ers
all of Indianapolis.
13546 N. Wallace Ave., will be at 10! la. m, tomorrow in the Flanner &
in Dunkirk, Mr. Sutton, who was 58, was born in Dunkirk, and had been a resi-
Southern Insurance agency and a member of the Indianapolis Life Underwriters Association.
James M. Sutton Services for James M. Sutton,
Pp. m. Wednesday in the Wald fu-| neral home. Washington Park. He was 93.
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ate many pains, aches, ® soreness and stiffness. 3. Helps reduce frequent night Jerry Butler and day calls, thus promoting better slesp. Funeral services for Jerry Butler,
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both of Indianapolis.
Charles G. Rawlings Rites for Charles G. Rawlings, retired farmer, will be at 10 a. m. tomorrow in Dorsey funeral home| | with burial in Spencer Cemetery, { Sheridan. | A resident of Indianapolis eight | years, Mr. Rawlings died Saturday | | in his home, 4022 E. Michigan St.|
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|native of Castleton, will be held at ‘Roland C. Sutton 3 p. m. today in the Hamilton fuServices for Roland OC. Sutton, | Peral home, with burial in Suther-
who died Saturday in his home, (#30 Perk Cemetery.
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Buchanan mortuary. i son St. ary. Burial will ®€ Indianapolis for 40 years.
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j was an agent for the Western and and Lewis, Indianapolis; two daughters,
Florence Carmichael, a sister, Mrs. Jesse Roberts, all of Indianapoiis; brother, Otis Sowers, Castleton: Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Esther > i : : Sutton; a son, Roland C. Sutton five grandchildren and 13 great-
{ - On as grandchildren Sharh and the Knights of Colum. Lat us show you the In-A- i cabinet, Amazing value—see it! ., 8an Diego, Cal, and a daughter, us. y T Broil d Griddle unit i Miss Mary Margaret Sutton, In- . Survivors are his wife, Louise; a ob brolier an : dianapolis. Mrs. Emma Tilford daughter, Miss Mary Jane Sissi» SO built into the top of the |
Rites for Mrs. Emma Tilford, 962 and a son, Jack, all of Indianapolis. | {Burdsal Pkwy, will be at 2 p. m, ¥
tomorrow in Jacobs Brothers West | 1961 Tallman Ave., who died Satur-| gide Chapel.
0) A\ day in a nursing home, will be at 2 Harrodsburg, Ky. i Mrs. Tilford, a resident of Indi-| Burial will be in angapolis 50 years, died Saturday in| {her - home. Mr. Sutton was employed as a Harrodsburg and a member of First! woodworker by the Marion Car & Baptist Church of North IndianFoundry Co, Russell Windstacker| ganolis, and Sisters of Charity. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs.
Susie Simmons and Mrs. He had lived in Indianapolis 45 Carpenter, both of Indianapolis.
Mrs. Ella Jenkins |
Services for Mrs. 1319 E. Edgecomb Ave. will be at bladder weakenss, or feel old and run- pla and Mrs. Cora Bucklin, Prince- 10 a. m. Wednesday in G. H. Herr-|
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939 N. Riley Ave, assistant purchasing agent for the South Wind Grounded division of Stewart-Warner Corp, will be held at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow
'in Blackwell funeral home and at . 9 a. m. in St John's Catholic George W. Truman and Clifford V.|
Church. Burial will be in Holy Evans, remained at Amoy today beCross Cemetery. He was 54 * cause of strong headwinds along ; : their 450-mile route Shanghai. A life resident of Indianapolis, nm 8 You lo Fhanghal.
Mr. Sullivan died Saturday in St Vincent's Hospital. He was a former
. . | Services for William J. Summers, in China 1336 N. LaSalle St, who died yesSHANGHAL Oct. 6 (U. P.).—The terday in General Hospital, will be | round-the-world Piper Cub pilots, 2% 3 P. m. Wednesday in the Jordan | funeral home. Burial will be in Crown Hill | Mr, Summers, who was 78, was|
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