Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 March 1948 — Page 6
Sufferers From Rheumatism Pain
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dy in to satisfaction—your money will be : t pr See your druggist today |
~~ What A Cough!
And howithurts, and nags And disturbs your sleep, |
i Chronic bronchitis develop I § your cough, chest cold, or acute bron. chitis is not treated and i cannot afford to take 2 sh ance wi m : cine less potent than Creomulsior | i which goes right to the seat of the od trouble to help loosen and expel germ i laden phlegm and aid nature tc Ey soothe and Delis w. tender inflames hod bronchial mucous membranes. #4 Creomulsion blends beechwoo
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put bk inhuman A TUESDAY at CHAPMANS
CORNED BEEF AND CABBAGE. The kind old JIGGS
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Richard Elliot Dies;
edie | publican congressman.
€liin 1904, Mr. Elliot served two!
Local Deaths—
Ex-Congressman |
Services to Be Held |
In Connersville Services will be held tomorrow] for Richard N, Elliott, former congressman from the old Sixth
{States controller general, in Washington, D. C., and are, planned tentatively jn Connersville Thursday. Burial will be im * Connersville. He was 74. | #8 was appointed assistant! oh general .by President ' Herbert Hoover May 12, 1931,' = after 14 years service as 4 Re-|
Before his election to Congress, | he was a practicing Connersville attorney. He also served as county attorney for nine years and city attorney for four years.
Elected to the State Legislature]
years as a representative. He was a member of the In-| diana Tuberculosis Commission, and originated the bill that estab-| lished the State Tuberculosis Hos-| pital at Rockville. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Elliott, Washington, and a sister, Mrs. Walter Sefton, Connersville.
Alfred R. Seaman
Services for Alfred R. Seaman, retired building contractor who
dreams about but seldom gets.
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AESTAURANT 4 1606 N.lllinols st
died Saturday, were to be held at! 11:30 p. m. today at Moore Mortu-| aries Colonial Chapel. Burial| was to be in Union Chapel. | Mr, Seaman, who was 76, re-! {sided at 22 W. 22d 8t. A native lof Sandwich, Ill, he lived here {20 years and was a member of! the Dreshyterian Church, Green-| up, IIL Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Thelma Spitz, Mattoon, Ill, and a sister, Mrs. Izora Schmidt, Indiangpolis.
Miss Sarah Childers
Services for Miss Sarah Childers, 180512 Barth Ave., who died Saturday at Methodist Hospital, were to be held at 1:30 p. m. today at-G. H. Herrmann Funeral
‘Topic for Class An explanation of the public
water supply system will be given| at the fourth session of the
FOUR-IN-ONE SWEEPER—A model demonstrates the Kirby Four-in-One sweeper, featured at Kirby Sales Co., 247 N. Delaware St.
Water Supply System Take It Easy
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WASHINGTON, Mar. 22 (UP) |
—The government issued another | {warning on the oil shortage to-
THE INDIANAPOLIS Tr TIMES
Home, morial Park. Miss Childers, who was 66, was a lifelong Indianapolis resident ‘and a member of First Baptist Church,
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Burial was to be in Me-|
7:30 p. m. tomorrow in Hollen- take it easy on the gasoline if beck Hall in the YWCA. The they don’t want to find empty speaker will be John E. Klein-
henz, advertising director of the Indianapoils Water Co.
{ing oil were also told to conserve.
Schools for Home Planners at/day. Motorists were advised to
[pumps this summer. Homes burn- |
The warnings came from Max |
PERMANENT
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Surviving are two sisters, Miss {Edith Childers and Mrs. Luther |Schwomeyer and a brother, Wal-|
the ‘Indianapolis School {are held under the direction of|
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y Ray Douglass Services at 7:30 p. m. today in Shirley Brothers’ Irving Hil Chapel will be held for .Ray! Douglass, who died yesterday in
W. Drive. cago. ; Mr. Douglass, who was 63, wa.
{iIndiana representative of the d escent write letters to relatives West Publishing Co. of St. Paul, in Italy urging defeat of Com-
dom. and has lived here three|, im in the April 18 election.
Burial will be in Chi-|
fcans for
{lace Childers, all of Indianapolis. | | Alfred K. Jones at 1:30 and 7:30!
have 100,000 Americans of Italian |
a fe)
|W. Ball, head of.the Interior De-| Classes, which are Suhqucted ol \partment's oil and gas division. oar
Petroleum industry leaders! greed. They said some control f the distribution of gasoline]
through | (will have to be undertaken,
Plan Initiation | Rites
Myrtle Temple, Pythian Sisters, 3 NEW YORK, Mar. 22 (UP)--|will hold initiation ceremonies at his home at 766 Woodruff Place, my. mpederation of Italian-Amer-|8 p. m. Tuesday at the Pythian Victory announced|Center Hall. o| Plans today for a campaign to will be inducted.
Several candidates
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Survivors include his wife, Mrs. | a L. Douglass; four sons, Ray-! mond W., Louis A, Allan M, and] Edgar Ww. Douglass and a brotner, | Lee Douglass, all of Indianapolis,
| wun Mrs. Harold Deitrick |
Rites for Mrs. Merle Mae Deit-| rick, former Indianapolis resident, will be at 1:30 p. m, tomorrow | in the G. H. Hérrmann funeral] home, Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. ¥ | Mrs. Deitrick, who was 57, died] yesterday at the home of a sister, Mrs. William Grimes, 944 Brad-| {bury St., where she had been vis-| iting since her return from Los, Angeles two weeks ago. The owner of a cafe in Los Angeles, she had lived there for 25 years. Survivors include her husband, Harold Deitrick, Los Angeles; her mother, Mrs. Emma Taggart; three sisters, Mrs. Beulah Gerhardt and Mrs. Eunice Woods, all of Indianapolis, and Vivian Taggart, Rockford, Ill.
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Kirby Cleaner Has Four Uses
Model Can Even Do Work of Polisher
The new 1948 Kirby Four-in-One vacuum cleaner is being fea(tured at Kirby Sales Co., 247 N. Delaware St.
| J. 8. Distelhorst,” president, 'said a number of Indianapolis {hospitals : and hotels use the Kirby cleaner because of its easy conversion to-various uses. He said the Kirby Four-in-One can be converted quickly to a regular rotating brush upright type |cleaner, a hand portable type, a tank type or a power floor polisher. : { One popular feature which is exclusive in Kirby enables conversion to a power polisher in a matter of seconds. It requires no ‘special skills to operate and is effective for putting a professional polish on wood, linoleum? ‘or tile surfaces. Mr. Kirby said the requests for home demonstrations surpass the | record number in 1947.
Teachers End Strike In. Minneapolis Schools
—Public schools were reopened, to their 75,000 students here to-
compromise wage increase plan. ! The AFL teachers, who walked! lout of the classrooms 27 days
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{month salary increase during thejernized store houses a new car remainder of the 1948 academic|salesroom and offic®, and the bal-
| year. | the regular spring vacation which
Bogda Motors, 1018 N. Meridian | servicing of cars.
most MINNEAPOLIS, Mar. 22 (JP) (business.
important end of
{and builds good-will. ago, voted in favor of a $40 2 The front part of the mod-
The reopening eliminated|ance of the first floor and second floor is given over entirely to the]
St., Kaiser-Frazer dealer, believe ment is equipped with all scien-| ithe service department is the | tifically designed machinery and, {parts department to handle most the materials for the servicing of! ‘emergencies.
SERVICE DEPARTMENT — One of the principal features of Bogda Motors, 1018 N. Meridian St., Kaiser-Frazer dealer, is its service department. years. Nick Ellis, parts mansgm, {handles a thoroughly well-stocked
The depart- |
, Tommy Davidson
|Kaiser-Frazer and other make is dssistant service manager, The care and service the de- cars.
iday as union teachers accepted a/partment gives a customer’s car!
Automobile painting is another
Their staff, including salesmen, | specialty of Bogda and a used
| feeds the growth of their business office workers and service per-| lot is operated at 13th and Me
sonnel, numbers about 50 persons. |Fidian Sts, A body plant is also.operated.
0. W. Bogda is presi. dent of the organization. W, }
Bert Lambert, service manager, | Scott, sales manager, is featuring
‘had been scheduled to start today. The 1000 striking teachers had demanded that minimum wages| Le increased $1000 and that top! salaries be boosted from $4200| to $6000 a year.
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