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The Indianapolis News from Indianapolis, Indiana • 9

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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1940. 'ASHINGTON LOAN FERDINAND TO MARK I00TH ANNIVERSARY nday LWAYS A GOOD 0 SHOP AT 4 1 DAY COMPANY AID DEAD William Morton Young, Age Seventy-Four, Secretary A. If of Trust Firm WASHINGTON, February 15 (SpL) -William Morton Young, age seventy-four, for many years secretary of the Citizens Loan and Trust Company, of Washington, is dead following ft cerebral hemorrhage-Funeral services are held up pending word from children In the East and West. The widow, Caroline Ward Young; three childrea, Mrs. D.

E. Neal, Berkeley, Wilbur Young, of Ithaca, N. and Mrs. James L. Snider, of Indianapolis; two brothers and a sister survive.

Rites were held Wednesday for William osier, age sixty-nine, retired hardware dealer of Loogoctee. A son, John Wayne osier, of Loo gootee, survive. He was a Mason, rr--v trTT' i 108 Pairs Regular 10.95 and 11.95 )R. LOCKE SHOES for Women and Misses FERDINAND, Ind, February 15 (SpUShown here is the Academy of Immaculate Conception, familiar landmark of Ferdinand, which this year is celebrating its 100th anniversary. The town, now a progressive community with its own water plant and a number of industries, was foonded by the Rev.

Joseph Kundeck, missionary-general and vicar of Yincennes. Father Kan-deck, arriving in the United States for the purpose of dedicating his life to missionary work, reported to Bishop Brute at Yincennes. The bishop assigned him to a parish which included more than what is cow Dubois county. Father Kundeck built churches at Jasper, Celestine and Ferdinand- Be named Ferdinand in honor of Ferdinand Emperor of Austria, and is said to have reeeiTed a substantial donation from the Emperor, The anniversary celebration will be held sometime in April. Discontinued styles reduced for quick clearance.

Not all sizes in each style, but many marvelous bargains. Second Floor. h. Child Bride Is Sent to State wuiwjtj, two sisters survive. were held this afternoon.

A daugh- i Girls School Until She Is 21 Farmer Dies at Lebanon. LEBANON Rites for William M. Fall, age eighty-two, retired Boone One Day Only! Women's Reg. 1.08 Cotton Crepe and Cotton Broadcloth PAJAMAS PETERSBURG, February 15 (Spl.) The marital difficulties of Dorothy Jean Foster HarrelL thir county farmer, will be Friday. Four daughters survive Mrs.

Lucinda Potts, age sixty-eight, is dead here. teen-year-old bride, have come to an end, at least for several years. The husband, five children and Rites will be When she refusd to obey her father, three sisters survive. 126 Pairs Regular 8.75 and 10.75 SELBY Arch Preserver iSlI LU and Misses mjJ Discontinued styles and broken sizes. All smart, wearable models.

Come early if you expect to get your size. Second Floor. daughter was less than legal age to be married and the girl, her husband and her mother were held in connection with alleged misrepresentation of her age to obtain a marriage license. The bride was committed to Thornton's Orphans Home here pending disposition of the case. Harrell is twenty-seven years old and had been married before.

He returned to this county two years ago, after having lived in Arkansas for several years, where he married. He lived with Mrs. Laura Sprinkles, an elderly pensioner, who died two months ago, at her home south of Petersburg. Cleve Goodman, Pike county sheriff, says he later took furniture from the Sprinkles home. Your favorite Butcher Boy styling, or new coat pajamas, in pastel cotton crepes and printed broadcloth.

At their regular price, diese are best sellers, so hurry for this special one-day saving! Sizes 16, 17. BLOCK'S For Lingerie, Fourth Floor. liomer roster, ucge jcaua w. vvooas in Pike circuit court sentenced the girl to the Indiana Girls School until she is twenty-one years old. She left here today for the Clermont institution.

The girl was brought here from Knox County Jail after she had been turned over to her father. She said she would not live with her father, who had broken up her marriage to James HarreH, WPA worker. Foster had complained to authorities in Yincennes that his ier, uirec sons ana eigub gxaziuciui-dren survive. ANDERSON Mrs. Susan Taylor, eighty-two, is dead near here.

Rites will be Saturday. Five daughters and three sons survive Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Seliars, age seventy-six, died at Middletown yesterday a week after the death cf her husband. Rites will be Sunday. Two daughters, four sons, three sisters and two brothers survive.

I Nation age seventy-nine, is dead ft Middletown. The widow, two daughters and two sons survive. Rites at Pendleton. PEIDLETON Rites will be Friday for Mrs. Frances Swain Johnson, age seventy-nine, who died of burns suffered when her clothing caught fire from an oil stoye.

She wa.s the widow of Joseph M. John-fcon, former teacher, in Cleveland and the sister of the late Dr. Joseph I. Swain, former president of Indiana and Lei and Stanford universities and Swarthmore College, REENF1ELD Mrs Ella Hutchison, age eighty-feven, died Wednesday north of Greenfield. A son, four grandchildren, eight great grandchildren and nine great-great-grandchildren survive Services for Alvln Hillgoss, age sixty-five, were held today.

Lewis Marion, age eighty-five, is dead here. A son survives. WAVELAND Alfred C. Evans, ege seventy-seven, former county commissioner. Is dead.

The widow, a foster daughter and a sister survive. LADOGA Mrs. Marraret Jane Clearance Paragon "DUTCHESS" SHOES FDR Gets Advice as Young G.O.P. Dines on Cornbread and Beans Friday afternoon Rites were held today at Jamestown for James H. Stewart, age eighty-one.

Two children and a sister survive. MARTINSVILLE Rites were held today in Los Angeles for Mrs. Lillian Bain Donovan, former resident who died in the West Tuesday. She was formerly a teacher in schools here and at Muncie. Her husband, a sister and a brother survive Services will be Friday for Charles Knoy, age sixty, who died of a heart attack after returning from Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis, where he had been treated for pneumonia.

The widow, a son and six daughters survive. VALPARAISO Mrs. Samantha A. Patrick, age ninety -one, widow of J. Harvey Patrick, died Wednesday.

Services will be Friday. TERRE HAUTE Lewis Ha'oOn, age sixty-three, died here Wednesday. The widow, two daughters, a son. a brother and survive Rites were held today for Theresa E. Smith, age eighty-three.

A daughter, two brothers and a sister survive Rites will be Friday for Leone M. Burns, age twenty-two, who was killed in an automobile accident here Tuesday. The parents, a brother and two sisters survive Rites were held Wtre 3.96 and 4. 96 All-Test WET if DRY TREATiEHT Increases Life of Hosiery Broken sizes in Dutch boy styles in black, blue, tan, beige or wine calf.tShop early for jour size. -Fourth Floor.

CONNERSVILLE, February 15 CAP) Young Republicans of Fayette county, celebrating Abraham Lincoln's birthday a few days late, ate homely fare of cornbread 2.49 $1 1 Box Treats 15 to SO Pairs Browning, age sixty-seven, is dead. Two sisters and a son Rites were held today for Mary C. Dwyer, age seventy -nine, of Dresser. BLOOMINGTON Rites were held today for George Brindle Pember-ton, age sixty-three. The widow, two brothers and a sister survive Diamond-Poinl FOUNTAIN PEHS ALL TEST WET DRY chemical compound, based entirely on tacts, actually gives your hosiery longer wearing quality.

Resists RUNS, SNAGS and BREAKS, makes Carver, age seventy-four, is dead here. She was bcrn in Johnson county. Two brothers today for Bernice E. Alden, age Mrs. Samuel F.

Morris, age seventy-sixty-two, of Libert yviiie. Two four, of Indianapolis, was buried sons, the father, a brother and here today. She formerly lived in ink supply and reliable self-fill levers! 5-Year guarantee against all mechanical defects. Street Floor. SEYMOUR Services will be Fri- day Hi VAlJonla for Jacob A.

Rick, 'three sisters survive William D. Bloomingtoat. TWEEDS or WORSTEDS and beans and heard a plea for a return to "old-fashioned truths." James M. Tucker, Paoli, secretary of state and only major G. O.

P. official in the Statehouse, told them last night: "It is time for us to rise up and say to Mr. Roosevelt, 'You have borrowed from everything else now turn back and borrow from the past, borrow the old-fashioned truths and ideals of honesty and decency in government and in people." "Then America will once again be the prosperous nation that she should be." He asked his listeners to "contrast the New Deal and what it has done to the country with the life of Abraham Lincoln and his policies. "Contrast a government based upon regimentation," he said, "with one that was based upon human kindness, with malice toward none. "Regimentation is the keystone of the New Deal," Tucker declared, "and it has created a psychology of fear in the country.

As long as fear is the cardinal principle of our government, business, agriculture and labor will not prosper." DEFENDANT GUILTY IN LABOR SLAYING Kentuckian Convicted in Death of Union Worker in Bridge Project Fight BOONVTLLE, IncL, February 15 (AP) A Warrick county circuit court jury today convicted George Delk, age thirty-six, of Hopkins-ville, of manslaughter in the 39c BOXED STATIONERY them spot-proof. Will not fade or shrink hose. Prove this to yourself, come in and see this amazing demonstration. You simply wet your hosiery in a solution made of one teaspoonful of ALL-TEST WET DRY powder dissolved in one-half pint of warm water. Single treatment will last the life of the hose.

Durihg demonstration regular price includes another box of Ail-Test (2 for the price of 1) BLOCK'S Motions. Street Floor, Folded sheets or note sizes in white, blue or gray. Excellent quality paper 3 Bom s1 a livvr -Street Floor. LOCK'S has the outstanding STYLES and PATTERNS FOR SPRING SALE PRICED AT FRIDAY SPECIALS FROif OUR FAMOUS FABRICS SECTION FOR MEN AND YOUNG ME GELANESE RAYON TAFFETA 39 Inches wide. That grand swishy fabric that makes such attractive draperies, bedspreads, pillows, or house coats and slips for yourself.

With Spring deco 2 48c yd. rating in mind, this special value should be welcome! 59c Quality. Comes in 50 colors. "FEATHER FLANNEL" SPUN RAYON PRINTED "SEA FLAKE" A new 39-inch spun rayon fabric for your Spring ensembles and dresses. In glorious tones of pink, aqua, copen blue, rose, in fascinating polka dots, stripes and flower prints.

"RAND0 SPUN" RAYON 39 Inches wide. Tin's is the new featherweight fab-ric that looks like wool. It doesn't wrinkle easily and is thus a smart choice for your spectator sports and vacation travel costumes. Thirty eye-catching Spring colours. fatal shooting last July 25 of John Pinkelton, age thirty-five, of Pinkelton, a member of an A.

F. ft L.M L. construction workers union, was killed in a fight between pickets 2 39 Inches wide. It looks like wool, it feels like wool, except that it's light as a butterfly's wings! Thirty-five appealing new colours, and ten vibrant stripes, in this very fashionable new sports and dress fabric. 79 yd.

and nonunion workmen at a bridge project near Millersburg. The jury had deliberated since yesterday afternoon. Judge Union W. Youngblood said he would pronounce sentence late today. Delk pleaded self-defense, but "PETER Pr CBTT0II PRINTS two state's witnesses said Pinkelton had his hands in the air and was begging Delk not to fire when he was killed.

80 SQUARE COTTON PRINTS Yard wide. This durable cotton comes in. prints, that. are. guaranteed, fast 8 yds.

against sun and tubbing. It will make grand sun suits for the tots, hardy nl clothes for the school agers, and a won- 1 derful Summer washable wardrobe for 1 you! 29. Crtsp woven chambrays for the irresistible leisure fashions of 1940! These colourful plain shades and dynamic multicolor stripes will make a wardrobe of play clothes you'll never forget. 36 Inches wide. SPEAKER ASKS HOME RULE AT TRUSTEE CONFERENCE yd.

4 -t tiff A PERU, Ind, February 15 (Spl.) "A government of home rule is the answer to economic, efficient and BLOCK'S For Famous Fabrics, Fourth Floor. popular government," George W. Wclf, Peru, Miami county state rep resentative, told yesterday's session of the Fifth District Township Trustees Association here. Two hundred persons, including trustees, school superintendents and other county 300 Downproof Linen Striped Tick (Not Duck) officials of the district attended. Wolf recently announced his can didacy for nomination in the Fifth district Democratic congressional race.

Other speakers were Mayor Wil (Not Feathers) PLUiP PILLOWS liam H. Long, Otto Jensen, of the state board of accounts; Charles M. Dawson, secretary-treasurer of the Trustees Association; George H. Bush, Purdue University custodian: counselor; C. R.

Maxam, placement director at Butler University, and XY DOW v- A i Tb worsteds Choice nf fetter taiJorinr ives vaues at 10.75 Leo X. Smith, Indianapolis attor-! ney. IaRMY ENGINEERS STUDY FLOOD WORK AT WABASH I WABASH, February 15 Each hjj arrived Pr.lx sw (Spl. Two engineers have arrived here to make, a preliminary flood control survey in the Wabash and Mississinewa river valleys. A group of valley landowners conferred with the engineers preceding an inspection trip along the rivers.

The war department has large anpropriations for Wabash valley if you're keeping up on raw materia! prices you will appreciate this great value! Each pillow weighs Va pounds, size 20x26 inches, in fine quality blue linen tick with striped edge. Down-filled just right for super comfort! Remember yh of your life is spent in bed, so be comfy os you can! EXTRA! 63x99 MORE WEAR SHEETS, 128 threads per square inch, each 79c START PAYIHG THE BALANCE IN MARCH 14 March 10, April 10, Vs May 10, Small Carrying Charge Test: If your old pillows sag when hi4t like this, you need new ones. flood control and at the time cf a hearing in Peru two months ago, William Deiaplane, Wabash county agent, asked the engineers to make Mail and Phone (RI ley 8421) Orders Filled Use Our Layaway! 75c Down The VM. H. BLOCK COMPANY Men's Clothing, Third Floor personal checkup of conditions in Wabash county.

The island-choked Mississinewa is expected to receive special attention. Recommendations later will be BLOCK'S Bedding, Fourth Floor. made to engineering heads to Wash- j. ingtcn,.

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