Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 June 1948 — Page 7

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» Services for Cpl. Harry L. Dun-jmonth later. He was 24. “Get Ready for Flying Insect Peste;—

lop, 1521 Deloss St, who was| Born in Indianapolis, he at-| ; . mM or. killed in France, will be held attended Technical High School and | Moths--Bugs--Flies--Kill Em All

di arement——— LOCO DOGS —— ATHLETES FOOT ITCH, John NOT HARD TO STOP F. Darmody IN ONE HOUR |

» - ; ; got pleased, your 35e back at any drug we. TE-OL, STRONG fungicide, con-

alcohol. IT PENETRATES

1:30 p. m. Saturday in Shirley/was employed by the New York Brothers’ Irving - Hill Chapel./[Central Rallroad prior to enterBurial will be in Washington|ing the Army Oct. 12, 1942. Cpl

wins 90% - . i . pte able ua. Founded Cand Firm: Park. The Ernie Pyle Post, Vet-fpuniop was a member of the © WITH D.D.T. LITES Tie : + y ' erans of Foreign Wars, will of-/Calvary United Brethren Church. * Plug your cord inte any light socket. Light rE Rites Set Saturday ’ ficlate, > Survivors are his parents, Mr. Nang siiraets ail fying insects. 234 . ita — : : Cpl. Dunlop received shrapnel and Mrs. Joh Dunlop; his broth-| it B mm. This {Iie & ie , Requiem high mass for John ivounds Dec. 14, 1045, while serv-jer, Wills .C. Duniop, his sister, This nah re on

F. Darmody, founder and owner

ing with the 106th Mechanized |{Mrs. Eleanor Yocum, and an aunt;

of the former J, ¥. Darmody Cavalry in France. He died a'all of Indianapolis. { Ring Candy Co. here, will be at 9 a. ..—- a.

a. m, Saturday in the St. Joan | where of Arc Catholic Church, Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. 1 Mr. Darmody died last night| 4 in his home, 3715 N. Meridian “IB He was “82: His wife; Mrs: Rose ‘N. Darmody; a -déighter, Mrs. E. M. Gass, and five grand-

children survive. ie The local candy manufacturer |# “oe ‘ was a lifelong resident of Indi-

$9.95

idskin, anapolis. His firm operated from | URT 1900 to 1941 and its products; YOU H were widely known -in the Mid-| west. f

ALL OVER The company building at 25 w.| : Maryland St. was sold to L. 8. Ayres. & Co. in 1946, It is now used as a warehouse. Mr, Darmody was a member of | 8t. Joan of Are Church,

"We're loaded with hundreds of odd sizes, lots and col-

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FEY and 934 South Meridian Street

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VKLE ors. So hurry in for your ed or Allan E. Shadday OPPERETTA STAR DEAD—Miss Florence Webber, Indianapolis. money - saving selections Suede. Services for Allan E. Shadday, born operetta star, died yesterday at Methodist Hospital.

while prices are lowest!

night watchman who died yester- oh » |, taay tn his home; 735-E: Minmesota! Rllyyad __|Ernest Griffin 8t., will be held at 1:30 p. m, to- SICA ome Funeral Tomorrow {morrow In the G. H. Herrmann : - ~Rites-.for Ernest Griffin, reFuneral Home. Burial will be in : tired cement finisher, will be at Washington Park. He was 53. [ eS ere 1 p. m. tomorrow I the Jacobs] Mr. Shadday was night watch- Brothers West Side Chapel. Burman for the Indiana Trust Co. fal will be in Crown Hill.

OUR BETTER GRADE

since he moved here 22 years ago. Rites Tomorrow |, A faces 00 [enti Lo: e was born in Vevay. He was a i [ves member of Morris Street Method- For Miss Webber | Yesterday in his home, 2253 Ken- STATIONERY

ist Church and a World War I| Miss Florence Webber, operetta Wood Ave. He had lived here

i - ~ for 50 years and was a member veteran. and. musical comedy star for 25 of the Philip's Temple Church.

YOUR DOCTOR will Survivors are hjs wife, Ethel years, died last night at Method-| gurvivors include his wife. toll youthot body. Mae; two sons, Elbert Paul and ist Hospital. Annie; a daughter, Mrs. Ida By foot troubles, Everett Ray; a daughter, Miss, qo woo one of the two original, Brown, Chicago; two sisters, Mrs. oy Betty Joan Shadday, all of In- ne ty Mariettas” in Victor|Ada Anderson and Mrs. George y dianapolis; .a sister, Mrs. Inzie erbert’s famous operetta and Steels, Indianapolis. Adams, Vevay, and four brothers, |, = oo" yo country for two

Bry ind pate. Doty of Madi years, 1911 to 1913, in the role.

his Shop a Cecil Shadday, Indi is. | She played at English’s and wl _ Here at this Shop ied * . Alay. ina “nepolis Murat Theater in “Dew Drop the ous clinic Leslie T. Davis Inn,” “Lady of - Luxury” and ne . °

iefs— iances, " ; Boot Reliehs Ph. och Services for Leslie T. Davis, |The Climax.”

A clearance of some of our: finest stationery—at much” below its value. Short sheets, long sheets, note Il paper. size-—in_nemer-ous designs and colors.

Arch Supports, Pads, Rem- | o0."0 "00 ot will be held| © Started at 15

ediesand Shoesdeveloped |: 10 a 'm. Saturday in J. C.| A native of Indianapolis; Miss a li by Dr. Wm. M. Scholl, (Wilson Chapel of the Chimes. Webber attended the former world noted foot author- = [Burial will be in Round Hill|Girls Classical School and Tudor {Hall and went on the stage at

4 drys Private Fitting Roous, Cemetery. hi: Yert On jue stage 4 ined Attendants rea Mr. Davis, who was 35, died the age of Ho. “o bel you get a a yesterday in General Hospital.|daughter of Charles and Georgi- dS e

Reduced to

1.99 100 ot... *1 Plenty of Colors 150 at... $200 Plenty of Sizes Ho ot... 82:98 Dey of Shim

: He was born in Williams. Mr, anna Webber. the aches and pias of 4 Davis was setup man for Metal In 1930 she quit the stage and «common foot troubles. Auto Parts Co., Inc., since he returned to Indianapolis. She

COME WN F773 A i {moved -here--13--years-ago. He had made hér home in a cottage

| : : me * was a member of University adjoining the home of Mr. and a i; La ; : FREE FOOT TEST! |Heights Christian Church. Mrs. Willlam R. Higgins in : Hy Survivors are his wife, Lois E.;| Woodstock Drive. | f £ Comba Dr Scholl . two sons, Darrell Wayne and| Services will be at 4 p. m. to- | | : ° f -

Gerald Leslie; his mother, Mrs, INOrrow in: Flanner & Buchanan ; 24 W. WASHINGTON ST.

——45 E. WASHINGTON ST. \WS7AT/ONERY DEPT. pownsTars

Mabel O'Brien, Mrs. Ethel Wed-|foLoW-30 N. PENN. MA-T117 dle and Mrs. Margaret Oholorogg, ure are no immediate sur- ' ! all of Indianapolis, and. Mrs. ab ABLEND OF BEER MOMS mem — RT eee . h " - by biog Mr. I C. Benedict, Owner Olive Johnson, West Virginia, wi e : — FE and a brother, Maurice Davis, Indianapolis.

NOW. wnsvmiraes | MNDIANA BELL'"TELLS...

v {Funeral Home. Cremation will F007 COMFORT® SHOP Rosa Davis; four sisters, Mrs

« present time there are some 53,000 of them. And this number, like most , 3 everything else on the farm, is growing rapidly. Even though we're installing FROM SUSSMAN S | phones faster than ever, the demand keeps rising, too. At the start of 47, for vo. example, we had 5000 applications on file. So during the year we set up v | $200 poles—strung 2200 miles of wire—connected 7200 new telephones in out-lying areas. At year’s end, we counted again. Found 4000 applications on file—most of them new orders. We're doing everything possible to bring service to these folks who are waiting.

WCOAXIAL CABLE.... What's that?” —asked a friend of ours the other day. For him, and for others pondering the same question; we hasten to present a few facts. Co-

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Fu G ully es / : axial cables ate brand-new—and uaranteed ++ < . Latest styles. Accirate and going places! Coast-to-coast real : vn von es Abependable. | soon! Instead of a mass-of separate — | ~wires—the latest coaxial cables *

contain 8 main wires, each in a ‘copper tube about as thick as a lead pencil. And here's where some magic comes in! Over a’ pair of ‘these tubes hundreds of conversa. tions can be carried independently, simultaneously, and at different frequencies. Translated, all this means that about 1000 conversations can be carried over a single cable—at the same time—without mixing a syllable .. . Principal use of coaxial cable is for

SUSSMAN'S for truly fine WATCHES!

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JUST IN CASE you feel in a chatty mood some evening, : we thought you'd like to know

y Long Distance! They'll also provide channels for there are about 500.000 Bell = television programs . . . Several hundred miles bones in the state. Since th THE . HAMILTON ELGINS of these cables are already in use in Indiana— pn ac 319 ale. Si Ie h ere pisc JOCKEY" ~from : between Terre Haute and Chicago and across es in Tod: de $p one a party line standpoint, seems re. Bhi Priced From . the northern part of the state from Cleveland hen in Indiana, heaven- to be fading from the scene. if ’ via South Bend to Chicago. Incidentally, when nows-how-many Hoosiers you At least that's what some CER $0075 | 17m foe ron, unl bles ce oe an fre Coking wt bak pong cms dw Ll) istinguis 5 style,.tor men ~ { ’ g -— > oy a ® yell for help. We'll tell you about that—later who can call you’) However, “Disc. Jorkey™ plays. records

our advice is, don't try it, unless

} to friends over the phone. Inyou have plenty of time to spare. According to our

tersperses them, too, with

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slide rule experts, it would take over a year to call . bright bits of banter. Just like the whole list. That's under ideal conditions . . on the radio. Meanwhile, others on the party working at top speed—chatting day and night, No line can’t use the phone... Just for the record— tinfe-out for eating and sleeping. What's more, we've nothing against records. We also think you'd be racing our installers. And they're really music is fine. As a matter of fact, for particularly fast. Last year they added 50,000 new telephones. good music we recommend ‘The Telephone They haven't slowed down this year, either. Some Hour.” Monday nights at 8:00 — over NBC;

22,000 installations in the first five months! To

“HERE'S WHAT | WANT” said a young man as he waved a newspaper clipping at the folks in our Indianapolis business office. It told of a trans-Atlantic telephone weddiag —and darned if he wasn’t serious about doing the same thing. The bride-to-be lived in England. So, on the appointed day, our operators got the call through right on schedule. The en- - tire proceedings, from introductions to congratulations took only seven minutes. Cost . roughly $30. Left everybody feeling happy as usual . .. :

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wE THINK IT'S NEWSY and important that the Air Forces recently strung a mile of wire anda message passed over it within 60 seconds. We'd figure out s8mething like that if we only had to connect two telephones to each other. Every now phone we add, though, has to connect with Scher ove in the whole system. Maybe our 1947 record of installing a telephone every three mine utes of every working day isn't so bad after all!

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