Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 March 1950 — Page 25
is IR goodby. s DC-3, 1chorage nutes
Alaska, Mar. 3 | Civil Aeronaucials today were ilot who stole a idated “Airlines 1 16-minute joy —at-dangerously-
said the plane . From the posi. they said, it apvas not familiar
flew -low over residential -dises roaring full ignored radio 2 control tower
lly landed the left it in the ay and escaped b, police said. aid the culprit, ably would be . The company press criminal
LANNED , Mar. 3. (UP)— y Army troops \ maneuvers to ring in North my said today. 1: be conducted \ir Force.
Cw put your watch in Tito
lls ni.
Shape. PROMPT SERVICE
Ka. By Skilled Watchmakers! All Werk Guaranteed “Ne harps tor Htisatuat
DIAMONDS WATCHES APPLIANCES - ~~ 19 EAST-MARKET STREET
259 E. Washington St.
Sstween Pennsylvania St. and the Circle
Housewives, Waitresses, Zeadtcians Salesclerks and all "Active Women"!
5 Toare. re wot The most comfortable ssa . you have ever wom, retumn them in 10 days and your money will be cheerfully refunded.
: te 53298
THE FLEXIBLE WALKER p
11347 8,
Services for Thomas Caldwell. 1846 Tallman Ave.
10 a. m. tomorrow in Patton Fu-|
ial” will be ime New ‘Crown. He was 75. A native of Greensburg, N. Ca he lived in Indianapolis 26 years.! He was a carpenter. He was a member of the Alien Chapel AME Church. .
Survivors include a Sister. Mrs.
Lillie Rankiss, and a nephew, Holson Zigler, both of Indian“fee” = ti
i Services for Mrs. Nellie John- |
ison, 618 N. California St, who -§idied Wednesday in her home, were to be at 1 p. m. foday in {Jacobs Brothers West = Side {Chapel. Burial was to be in Crown Hill. She was 66. Mrs. Johnson was a life-long Indianapolis resident. She was {a member of Leah chapter No. 2, {Order -of Eastern Star,” and ithe Bethel African Methodist | Episcopal Church. A son, Robert | Johnson, = Indianapolis, aad. a niece, survive Clarence E. Clay Bervices for Clarence E. Clay; 7 Sheffield Ave. who died yesterday in his home, will be at 10 a. m. tomorrow 'inr Farley Funeral Home, Burial will be in Floral Park. He was 67. Mr. Clay was born in-Bracken | County, Kentucky, but bad lived lin Indianapolis 40 years. He was |associated with Indianapolis Rail{ways 18 years before he retired 10 years ago. Surviving are two sons, Albert 1A. Clay and Forrest E. Clay, and two sisters, Mrs. Lillian. Van
i
|
hart, all of Indianapolis.
Liang Shen
Liang Shen, former Indianap-
his home, 4817 N. Whitsett St. North Hollywood, Cal. Mr. Shen was operator of the tLiang Shen-8tudio, 2887 N.-Iii-} nois St. He moved to California lin 1948 because of ill health. A {native of China, he came to
x | America to -enter-college,
JSitEs 31 10
SAVE c. 0.D. ‘CHARGES, USE CHECK OR MONEY ORDERS Mal And Phone Orders Filled Promptly (Add f6e Fetus)
46 W. Warrington St.
Open Saturday Nights Till 8.
140 E. Washington. St.
Near Delaware St.
EL 1808
LL 274
West of Senate. LI 9071
1063 Virginia Ave.
Open Nights Till 8:30. MA. 5124 -
Oren bun Friday. ny Madly. Night Until 9 O'Clock
(im
ROEBUCK AND CO. /
A RR 7.1L
THAT CO
= ‘Penmsylvanta St. There are no]
—f§i started out as a routine
POTENCY
{ He attended "Butler University and later became associated with {John Nicholson Studios in N.
‘known immediate survivors ‘in ithis country.
‘| Pepper's Opponent
Drops Out of Race
AP RNIPA THE Mar 3 (UPY One of Sen. Claude Pepper's op-
“fi ponents for renomination today
| dropped out of the race and said he would support Rep, George Smathers, (D. Fla.) - against the | Senator. James J, Horrell of Orlando announced his switch in what
camp | speech, He'said the race between {Mr, Smathers and Sen. Pepper is “of the greatest importance,” and
| | Marine veteran.
LB
UE RET
who Tuesday in his home, will be at! ‘neral Home Crystal Chapel. Bur-
-olisphotographer,- died today in|
that he will support the young
“Roamin’ - in the _ Humbie ‘miners in shabby rain-| coats jostled shoulders with Scot- | tish peers as the Rev. T. F. Hark-| ness Graham - likened Scotland's greater minstrel to Robert Burns
of the past. . Arps rid {wide, "said the pastor while the —torgan swelled in the familiar; {melody of “The End of the Road,” one of the wrote. It was raining as Sir Harry's)
died Sunday at the age of 79.
{ Services were held in Cad
{Parish church “before 800, mem- Tot guns, bers of the congregation and which Johnson admitted. stealing. concentrated use of make-up is other guests. Mourners joined in Johnson is free on’ bond on a noted among the over-35: group the grand darceny charge. .
hymns and some. repeated
ROEBUCK AND CO.
i
|
land Sir Walter Scott; the poets,
{
nks o'Clyde > Homble Miners Rub Shoulders With Peers
“At Rites for World Famous Minstrel
HAMILTON, LANARKSHIRE. Scotland, Mar, 3 (UP)—The| bagpipes were silent and the gray skies dripped rain on: the * ‘Bonnie ein died, ks 0’ Clyde” while Sir Harry Lauder was 18d to Test i “The kilted minstrel with the sparkling wit was buried ‘beside his | mother yesterday in the austere burial place of his family, less than a mile from the banks of the River Clyde which he immortalized rvrm—————————— te.
{lines of “Lady Grizel
Baillie’ s
i ballad: "0" were we young as ‘we ance
we sul hae been galloping down
A
‘haé been
n yon n nd’ ‘linking it ower the lily white lea,
fy 1d. | But ‘We na ‘my heart light I
wad dee.”
Pawnbroker Held
“This interesting exhibit will be
150 songs Sir Harry, On Stolen Goods Count
An Indiana Ave. neighbors gathered at Bent Ceme- charged with
pawnbroker receiving stolen
tery to pay their last respects to goods was bound to the grand the world-renowned minstrel who| jury under $3000 bond today. Judge Joseph Howard of Munic~ Flowers ranged from a greatiipal sheaf of arum llies and iris. the against Harold Rappaport, 27, of Ibo JeleIBDIance of wartime Primel400 N. New Jersey St., proprietor! yw; nister inston ure and of Rapp's Loan and Pawn Shop,! 26 N his wife, to a bouquet of violet=!326 Indiana Ave, DiGeorge Lowy. 928 N.
sent by a child admirer of the {hearing yesterday. Bill Johnso : {Scottish minstrel.
Court 3 heard evidence in preliminary
cameras and watches!
Death of 7 Pets =. Stirs Neighborhood | Following death of seven outs the neighborhood, residents
‘a suburban area east of Indian-
apolis were up in arms today :
against a dog poisoner, ‘Carol Ann, 4-year-old daughter, of Mr. and Mrs, A. W. Pugh, has/ ‘been heartbroken since her pet Lchow-collie; “Cap,” died . Yester-| day. William Bramblett, “who lives, in 934 Cecil Ave, found the dog, ! {which he thought had been in-| jured by a .car, in a driveway ‘near its home. He took the pet
of
e Dog Poisoner 1
home... where..itdied, apparently.
ithe victim of poison. 7 Other Cases Cited Mr. Bramblett, a dog lover, is keeping his’ own three pets on leash inside his fenced yard. He bélieves, however, the neighborhood dog poisoner has been throwing poisoned food into yards, and expressed. fear that it. might be picked up by young children, :
rhood who have . lost pets thin the last few days include Cecil Ave,
and Forrest PHllpS, 708 Devon
n, Ave, - = 12, of 924 Paca Bt. testified Rap: | : : some
i 3
According t6 a survey, the most
tof women.
“Other residents of the neigh: |
ee he Eid: _ Present
Marin foul Residential — me. 1 1:
THE MODEL HOME
7936 WINDCOMBE BOULEVARD
(One Block East af College Avenue) Indianapolis, Indiana - ty
. ... Open for Public Inspection . . .. Daily and Sunday thru March 26
6p.mto9p 2p. mto9p Monday thru Friday Saturday and Sunday.
HOME BUILDERS SERVING AS HOSTS FRIDAY, MAR. 3 - SATURDAY, MAR. 4
A A M. Graves I. E Grinslade tt] Holloway Chas. 0. Grinslade Ernest E. Hinkle Paul R. Pike
Now in Progress
»
Open Every Friday and Monday Night Until 9 O'Clock & (Store Opens Monday at 12 Noon)
A Great Demonstration and Sale of
Hand Painted Cottage Sets and Matching Window and Showe r Curtains
~ See them painted by the artist while you wait
cig ra te ent
a “tory approved for
100 DAY SUPPLY 100 CAPSULES
tr att . . wot ag), ett
Clip this Coupon...
* One Super-Kap Daily Supplies the Vitamins You Normally Need
Your own comparison of potency and price will prove “Super-Kaps are an outstanding vitamin valve! Help guard "against vitamin deficiencies in’ vour diet by taking them daily.
held tonight, Saturday and Monday in our drapery department on the first 5 Each curfain is guaranteed to be fast to sun, light, heat and washing. The material is of fine quality *WATASEAL" virgin vinyl plastic film and nylon stitched. The curtains are individually hand. painted, without the use of an air brush, screening, or touch-up process, thereby making each one an ‘original.
See the Artist at Work nn Saturday and ‘Monday, Also Tonight and Monday Night Until 9 O'clock
=
Hand-Painted
Hand-Painted
= 333 N. Alabama St.
k ~Sears, Rosbuek and Do. i | Please send me. 10Gianapolis 8, intere ; rr > s . hove been laboro- ADDRESS, : men a 3 HEFL fe en Cosh Enclosed $ Lead
Son Toiltries—Street F Floor 5 :
a
* =
ALABAMA AT VERMONT ST. FREE PARKING. ng
IM. 5381 |
Set
Tomato, Teatime, | Dutch Girl designs | on white background. Size 50-in, overall, each panel | 8x45-in. Sash 27x |. {1} 36vin., valance SV A : inden. on
NE
| 2.98
Apple and-—cherry-| design. Size 54-in. overall. Each panel. 27x45-in., sash 27x 36-in. alm: Lk fled tie-back.. v
98
: Set
| Beautiful designs in | Pond” or "Swan Parade’ on your choice n Blue, Sunshine Yellow, Frosted White or Mint Green. Each curtain size | 72x72-in. Colors and Sesigs match window curtains. <5)
of Horizon
~ Shower Curtains :
35
"Plumage,"
Each
"Lily
Hand-Painted
Window Curtains 5
air ¥ * Attrachive designs in mage” “Lily Pond": and “Swan Parade" painted on. es
i | backgrounds of Horizon Blue, Sunshine 3 Yellow, Frosted White, nd Mint Green.
