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SUNDAY, JULY 29, 1951 _- : el | | | ] 3 951 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 5 Times photos by Bill Oates, \ | GAMES CAN WAIT—A very small kitten was given a very big funeral by his hymn-singing B LATION 990 sirtace tured down 31 9 caste) ey: ipa JUSTICE Delia. Wilson ies goed erm ts” ariange Towers pal on Bajton Ave. "Tommy was a good cat. He only got on the table once-in-awhile," was Rose eye ewart helps reer Slonn Garry Tommy the Sat i Grave nd ng vo i pg be grownups sent fer fhe furry wall of Barin Avs, vidi of ¢ broien Nar os i Wis. Sas ied hom Tommy other; over their bruises from a broom battle waged back of the gas station at Shelby St. and Boulevard Pi. Emotions vope-iwined: lath ships Frere neck. Others from funeral party question—and "exonerate''—a r . . " ’ . - “le In chee g his wou 5 is i wa . ine reral, said Rose, Jane and Marsha Nerge, May ran high, one mourner shouting "Don't drop that cat. You might ;." 4 crayon, "Tommy the = man accused of killing the cat whose home was anybody's door- : elia Wilson, and Bonnie, Joseph and Glenn Stewart. kill it. Voice-changing singers went from bass to soprano. Cat” . ° : step. . ' Read "Em and Weep— aie Ra Marcus S. Gilbert Tom Cra ir Find Ni Li . n , Tom A ttle Old Lady K A Big Bad B In Her Cell Houds Engineers [TOM esser Finds A Nice Little ady Keeps A Big Bad Bear In Her Cellar | ; | y ED WILSON | A mean looking adult bear was; Dogs, bears and rabbits go by before 1 } : 3 { ) got slapped down by a weather ... a piece of pie and a like to beco g Teter reader i Mepeys & Se he Cal Take the case of Tom chained near the bottom of the the boards when it comes to out- looping left .wing and lost his cup of coffee Th the ats a walking pi oe core Feager 3 1 he mi Hs Craesser. Tom is chief meter, Steps: What about the little old/right bad temper, pants in the twitch of a tail'tumbles out of sight. ment stairway 21 times a day 4 } 4 recently wasreader for the Indi li lady? She was standing on the x feather. They're thankful for these That would be about 7000 steps EVERYTHING IN 3 § i e Indianapolisitop step, and to put it bluntly,| IT'S NOT OFTEN a man Ed, not wanting his goose favors and do everything possi- and If y a . INDI ’ Sr Eiyas > Lop ster 3 ls bu | ea srcs Tor the b ; nt ig go 3 g poss an you can do it, brother ANAPOLIS 3 of the 1o 1 ater Co. One day Tom 8 er head o r the back gate latch cooked by a pack of geese, went ble to return them. vou're in. These guvs do it every ca What she knew and Tom didn’t and hears a scream, but that's quietly in through the front door. 4 8 day. i : AND EVERYWHERE ELSE! ;
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H. Hadley, - : I land iden ae g. 8.4 Water Co. forehead. An artery and nerve Mr. Gilbert ang Mark D PRED L MAY, Gas Co. did No soap. Carl sprinted through had been severed by a fall from 1 . a quic bit. of hunting for a the back gate as the mass of the front steps ) u 14 I ’ = 5 2 hada %§ De rembers of the Board of 77 housewife. He found her looking feathered muscle smacked “into Bob stopped the flow of blood. ’ 5 LO . a ra } ill out the back window, drooling ea the wire. Nobody called him a hero, except 2 HEARING AID : ia Overs wild rabbit frisking around ! 4 4 = the mother. Bob saved her 3 = 1 the back yard. ANIMALS ASIDE, me read- ’ ; 0 Search for Plane Shifts DE, meter read- daughter's life, That was enough pricED RIGHT AT ONLY $75
‘ Madam wanted fresh meat what happened to Ed. Stehlin, ers have troubles with humans for her. After Shoe Is Found sizzling in the pan for supper and Power and Light Co. too. Certain of the species like to] On top of all this the meter > | the rabbit was the only fresh, A lady came st i tf poke shot s int le's f | As YAKUTAT, Alaska, July 28 Q . : , eaming out of POK guns into people's faces, reader can expect to clean house, was scolded for doing so. She meat in sight. Fred borrowed the house and let him know she use abusive language, hide meters/mail letters, bring the milk in,
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