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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, NOVEMBER 5, 1943. Funeral Directors Deaths Joins Lw Firm FRAUD EVIDENCE ALEXANDER George A- entered into rest Wednesday, age 73 years. Husband of Winnie B. Alexander. Services Sunday, 2 ra at East Union church.

Burial East Union cemetery. Friends may call HiSEY TITUS MORTUARY 951 N. DELAWARE ST. LI. 3828.

7 13 Business Services 10 Rooms Without Board 12 FLOOR REFIN1SHIXG EAST -Jx OLD FLOORS MADE NEW. RURAL 8T 219; sleeping rooms, hear finish beautifully. Dustlesa. economical. Mal.ory's and R.

C. A- single or double. Brand new electric floor aanders re- WASHINGTON. ttoO extra large room. PHOENIX LUMBER, 1319 N.

CAPITOL downstairs. 1-2 employed girls or gentle- FLOOR REFINISHING mpn- Phone- or ROOM ClfliC h0mt refinished. Estimates free. Br. 8525.

east. Reference. Bo 4853. News. FURNACE REPAIRING SOUTH FURNACE repairing and cleaning; roofing.

HERVEY 8T. new and repair gutters and downspouts, warm room: crosstown carline. NewsoirJ Ga 7010. 728 Shelby. fast privileges optional.

Ga. 6278. FAMILY ESCAPES AS HOME BURNS residence. nurcn until 12 noon Sunday. Harry W.

Moore Peace Chapel in charge. HEARD BY JURY i BOARD Donald Paul, age 23 years, son SAFETY-HEALTH PARLEY CLOSES Labor Advisor Discusses War Industrial Problems at Last Session Est. MORTUARY 1900 JOHN F. REYNOLDS 1415 N. PENN.

LI. 7633. of Neiae a. uoaro. orouier 01 D.

Board in military service, passed away at the residence, 1518 E. 34th st Tues day morning. Funeral at Royster Askin Buvers of insurance Deal Passerby Notices Flames and Mortuary. iua n. Meridian st- 2 p.

m. Saturday. Friends invited. Burial Wash 1 s' my epnTtmrr. Box 5575.

furnace. Immediate service. Be. 0433. ington Park.

Friends may call at the La 4 m. (Mi eal Stock Give Versions of Transaction Warns Occupants of Rural House mortuary any time. WE CLEAN, repair and icstaU furnaces. Rooms With Board 13 Free estimates, wa. 9180.

BREXNAN Caroline Ixreise. cl 1134 S. PRICE FUNERAL HOME LL 3608. 1219 N. Alabama.

HEATING Ferstur.i, Beloved wile ol Michael Bren- NORTH nan. mother of Mrs. Florence Corn. I HEATING. piping, residential, todustriau WALTER T.

BLASENGYM Indianapolis; Harry Brennan, cf Pitts- More federal government wit A passerby Informed Herman CENTRAL. 1623. Comfortable rooms and, breakfast. Cross ventilation, constant" hot water. steam, watrr: furnaces; stokers; ou Durn-ers.

Br. 8800. burs h. and Roy Brennan. of North 2226 Shelbv.

Ga. 2570. 3129 N. Ill Wt 5376- nesses, buyers of Commercial Under Saiem, sister ot Gus, Ed, Charles. John and William passed away Phelps, age thirty-nine, near Forty- HAULING EAST writers, stock, were heard by a Thursday, services Saturday.

2 d. at Lodge Notices second street and Emerson avenue, Prompt Service. Hi. 0847. Room for one patient1 7461.

Convalescent Home requiring little care. Ma. O. E. S.

NAOMI CHAPTER No. Five hundred delegates attending the first Indiana safety and health conference met for the final session Friday, to hear addresses on safety, accident prevention and conservation of manpower. William T. Cameron, chief safety hat his house was on fire Thurs HAVE late model pickup truck; light haul- IV-', ing. Reasonable.

CR. or iUTV in federal COUrt Friday as the W. D. Beanbkssom Mortuary. Burial Crown Hill cemetery trial of Arthur H.

Wyatt, insurance COVXER Nora, wife of Timothy, mother company promoter, and three of nis 0f Mrs. w. b. Haley, capt. Joseph con- ervV calocmpn PTitpTPfl thp econd ner- Oaklahoma City, and Leo Conner, stocic salesmen entered me secona pisc4Uwt Michigan, passed away dav Wednesday at her home in Greenwood.

SOUTH day night. T. TRUCK, long wheel base. Ga. 7693, 131.

Stated meeting Friday. November 5. 8 p. m. Masonic Temple.

Initiation. Members of the order welcome KINDLING Flames destroyed the two-story WANT care of baby or small child. Mod-, ern suburban home. Mother's care. $10.

Ga. 5370. 1.000 LOADS kindling, scrap lumber. For ALLIE HARTMANN, W. M.

MILLIE GILLMORE. Secy. sale Delivered, nam yourseu. is. jim.

Wyatt, Herman Kadison, Bernard R0se of Lima church. Franklin. ROOM and board for smaU babies. Mother's care. Ga.

6145. O. E. S. Stated meeting 3ueen Esther MATTRESS REPAIRING seven-room home bait Mr.

and Mrs. Phelps and their four children escaped injury. The two sons, Ed- Chapter No. 3. Friday.

November 5. TPranfclm nnri Anhrpv A Srhulmani mtea. jjunai cross. FranKlin ana AUOrey A. ocnuiman Friends may call at the home.

J. C. innersorinEs rebuilt: pillows. SOUTH Burkle p. m.

Members of the order welcome. ESTHER M. HALL3ESG. W. M.

SARAH BAKER. See. are charged jointly in an indictment wuson comforts: also repair service-Ml N. East. U.

6695. SPANN, 1333 Warm room, near bath.r frfTitiojTDir" preferred. Ma. 103. with mm? the mails to defraud, i CRANK Arvilla age 81.

beloved ard, age fourteen, and Stanley, age PAINTING 8 Housekeeping Rooms 14 Painting-, Interior and Exterior violation of the securities exchange 35th tt, indianapous; Mrs. Biiabetii Personals act and conspiracy, in connection "if WestDort. Ind ki? Tbursdavi n. advisor of the division cf labor, standards, department of labor, discussed problems facing war industries. He also addressed Indiana members of the national committee for the conservation of manpower In war industries.

Many plants throughout the nation have failed to take advantage of the government's manpower conservation committee, which provides ten, who were asleep on the second floor, were awakened by their father, and the two daughters, Paiwr hanging. Reas. rates. Free PAUL B. HUDSON NORTH estimates.

Ri. 5982. With an alleged $100,000 swindle in evening. Services at the Graham Bap- IB If I I Xu I IlllIlliT TTnJ tist church Sunday 11:30 m. Friends II l-llU Wl NEW JERSEY, 1634 lovely 3 room, front; utilities.

Employed $10.. INTERIOR and exterior painting. Expert V. M. Armstrong and Harry L.

uiamyuMMuu ji vvmui.v..q. may can at tne rrsioence zjb w. jotn ADDICTION ELIMINATED oaoer steaming. Men msurea. li.

w. Mrs. Trotter evenings. Louise, age four, and Alberta, age one, were carried to safety from the first floor by their mother. derwriters EtOCi.

IdarseLL Ruby Florence, wife of Fred HORD SANITARIUM. INC Shelby vflle. PAPER STEAMING bath. ONE ROOM efficiency connecting Cause, attorneys, have announced the association with their firm of tSiaOiiinea to years- nt I rtcu- 1 or 2 nersons or employed couple. In nnrnthT Kamip.

rnrnnr.t Rn nrnii. 1 tation. rite for iniormation, connaenuai. PAPER STEAMING. BY EXPERTS.

GA. 8574. quire 2310 N. Meridian. The flames apparently had started Stock farmer, testified he had KennetH Darnell, Floyd DarneU, Alice Paul B.

Hudson. Mr. Hudson has EAST PAPER CLEANING. ECZEMA in the attic. lived in Ir.dianapoliss ince his early uuufeiit.

suvi-a iu. I Bwgy ue Dome, W72 iteueiontame, I BURNING TORMENT Of PAPER CLEANING and hanging; i $6.25: ARSENAL. 225: modern front room apartment, Pullman kitchen, bath. Couple. Ri.

7219. The fire attracted the volunteer Rnow.white OVELMO CREAM QUlcklf washing. Reasonaoia prices, oauimca school days. shown, en. 4ui.

fire department from Lawrence and Company. He became Confused When .2 Union Cbapl s70es.eIOrrer "Dependable The firm of Armstrong and Gause ADAMS. 1947; nice 2 room apartment PAPER CLEANING, wall washing, lioor garage. $25. Employed coupie oniy.

ouesUoned on details and said: Drug stores, eoc Try it. just try it. ts members, led by Morris Settlers, waxing. Excellent service, uvumm. Ta.

1790. was established in September, 1941 In addition to Mr. Gause and Mr Naw alt a mlnnti A man hn Saturday. I Caitiiu Chsn macmne, WILL the young lady who called at 219 N. Olney please call Ch.

704 1-W. were busy when two companies, led rrr 7 lliuuci UCBUI I wuww tnachlne- WALL paper cleaning, wall washing. pf iV" feeds 600 to 700 head of cattle every i "Vr.rR.Tm' 1,, less permanents. ttso-sio. a.

to by Frank Baum, battalion chief, ing. worlt guaranteeq. i-u pm- SOUTH Armstrong there are three associ fntr rA Vine ri i rsi msn nmrV. tmde and Dorothy, passed away Wednes-t 8 P. M.

528 Mass. are. li. 8600 PAPERHANGING arrived. Robert Imhausen and a consultation service in safety fori Industries, Mr.

Cameron charged, 400 Lives Saved. Only 20,000 of the 90.000 industries engaged in war work have availed themselves of this service, but in these plants a total of manpower days have been saved as a result, he asserted. The figure also represents about 400 lives saved, which would have, been lost had the program not been put into effect. Mr. Cameron estimated.

rv day- friends may caU at the home until I yoUNG couple, with good social back BROADWAY. 2438; 2 rooms downstairs; in-a-door, overstuff, gink. Private tn-trance. Adults. PAPER HANGING, paper cleaning, inte ate members who are serving with the armed forces.

They are Captains Harry Foxworthy, deputy sheriffs, ing llx liuix gets miACU up nucu oamruw nuou. otrricts oiuruii, m. ground. Wishes to adopt oaoy unacr i lUr- fr. w.

uson yaapei oi w.e months Old. Either sex. Will pay also assisted. rior Itemtone wors. vo.

samples shown: 20 year experience. White. Ta. 9238. ouaiwvua Chimes." 1234 Frospect St.

fTienas in- nnses Box 5580. News VILLA 1041; two furnished housekeeping rooms upstairs, near Prospect fftWA nut. tn Sf htm viiea. xsunai ureenwooa. The firemen were able to save Dr.

H. L. Sunderland car line. PAINTING and paper hanging, paper steam EAST Russell age 59. general agri Robert S.

Smith and O. Lee Easley, of the army air forces, and Russell White, of the marine corps, and an active associate, Horace G. Dough Mr. Wissing said he had received UNFURNISHED other farm buildings, but the house removed. Prompt, etncient service.

and Taylor. Br, 5117. LI. 3935. cultural agent lor Pennsylvania Rauroaa Rectal specialist, injection method.

130 DELAWARE. 2138 2 oysiem. uiea suuueuir my ius iiume iu i Wash riO. 413. JUL.

ouot, was a total loss. Mr. Phelps estimated the loss at about $2,500, in sink: nefr psth: emp'nyeq oniy jKicnmouu, Auursa.jr our- i it Vitamin B-l PAPER HANGING, steaming, paper furnished, 30 years experience. Free estimates. Ri.

6034. small dividend checks, but he dodnt know from which company they came, and they were still lying tablets. 333 units each- 200 for 63c at all erty. Lewis: one brother. C.

M. East. New Ai- 15 Keene Drug btores. cluding personal property. There Wanted to Rent Dany.

ana two granaaaugnters. iu- Mr. Hudson, a native of Lawrence PAINTING, steaming, A-l work paper hanging. 1943 samples. Good references.

neral services Friday, 7:30 p. at Doan I PROTECT your income against sickness was no insurance. Son Mortuary. Richmond. Further serv- or accident.

New po.icy. ij raica. around his uncashed. Asked about some correspondence he had Ch. 2487-W.

burg, attended grade school in Indianapolis and was graduated from ices at the Methodist church. Worthing-1 Ma. 1316. Fire, believed to have started from ton. Ind.

Burial Worthington. wttt. r.tvK mother's care, room and bad with Wyatt, he identified a let. PAPER HANGING. '43 paper lurnisnea.

Free estimate. Work guaranteed. Condifl. Ta. 6042.

a heater in the office, damaged the Arsenal Technical High School. He FISCHER August. 632 Sanders hus- board to child. References exenangea ter as being in his daughter's hand- band of Bertha Roepke Fischer, father of I Ch. 7595.

Cedar Lodge tavern and tourist cab-; HELP PROVIDE HOUSING FOR OUR WAR WORKERS We have several emnloves Who Carl J. Fischer, Newark, N. Albert (hearing AIDS new, special price or Reduction Paperir.g. patch plastering. Immediately.

Wa. 3910. 10 Louis A. Ruthenberg, Terre president of the Indiana State Chamber of Commerce, said the postwar welfare of the country depends on the maintenance of high levels of productivity, employment and earnings. This will be made possible more easily through safety and health programs.

Lieutenant General William S. attended Butler University two years and was graduated from the Indiana ins at 3047 Madison avenue Thurs Willing. Fischer. William Fischer and Bertha might trade. 327 S.

Lyons. "She takes care Of things like that SVn'SS tXCKBS. for child in my home; moth PAPER HANGING; 1943 samples; paint- day. Law School with a LL.B. degree in ins.

References. txw iau for mo" io calH 'T trof Infn thecal man th. Wi)nn nil er'S care. Bl. 2862.

The fire destroyed the office and a I l.1 i inn 1 1 7T- thrnneh the 1931. He is a member of Delta Theta PAPER HANGING. Prompt service. Outr nI I ne nimea, riusyw. Uii MS ewe must have houses to rent.

If you 5 an teed worK pncea ngnt. vn. w. cabin occupied by Mrs. Mary May- "u- iciBVi vum'll Willi.

t. I Aav 1525 WROe. Pi legal fraternity, Indiana Bar As Mark Hadley, a Coatesville into rest Thursday, age 55 year's. Husband WILL CARE FOR child ia my home Paper Hanging. RI.

7184. nard. It also spread to a vacant sociation, North Park Masonic Lodge, Scottish Rite and Methodist a-. i.tiflj v. 4.

I Ol Anna XTirncynouio, uruuier 01 Mrs restaurant operator, testified that in saUy young. Mrs. t. c. Dabny.

Charles, PAPER HANGING, steaming: 23 years' ex know of a house that will be rent in the next sixty days will you please call our housing de-' partment, CH. 4800. Extension 4.18. We will do the rest. The greatest.

Khudsen, war production director, nprience. enepara. m. og. vj.

8A May, 1941, Jacob Unger, one of the cabin. Battalion Chief Frank 'Braun with a crew from Pumper Company 26 fought the flames, and a truck Cabinet Baths church. PAPER HANGING, reasonable prices Im addressing a dinner meeting Thurs day night, described a recent 28,000 mediate service, tn. 4a(-M. salesmen Under indictment, but Who Moore Peace Chapel.

Burial Washington 1 rtf KoW trl waa nir, i Park cemetery. Friends are welcome. Park cemetery. Friends are welcome. He was connected with the Brad ELECTR1U oatns.

need is for 2 and 3 -bedroom un rom Pumper Company 18 later was PAPER HANGING: reliable men; newest samples. Ch. 2320. nasties, iucbku )um Becqer. 1505 N.

111. street Company before its merger furnished houses ranging from $30 scfitv This effort on vour nart i told him that his father-in-law. Ira Robert, Indianapolis; Mrs. Claude Huff mile tour of Allied bases in the Southwest Pacific. He also spoke called to the scene.

I 1 PLASTERING with R. G. Dunn Company in 1933 will help keep the production lines The tavern and cabins are owned Masten, was entitled to some pro Friends may "can at the Kirby Mortu- nm Straved. Found PLASTERING; new and repair worn ana briefly on safety nroblems. He then completed some special in arv.

Meridian at 19th. Saturday. 1 rata share of underwriters' stock arches. Prompt service, li. ioii.

moving, i our ueip ww uc npic-ciated. 10 m. at the mortuary. Interment vestigation assignments for the Re Man's Gray Tweed Overcoat by George Chakales. Damage was estimated at.

$2,500. Call Fr. REPAIR and patch plastering. Dillsboro. Friends are welcome.

Dillsboro une witness saia ne maae out a 4090. Immediate service wf Wednesday from car, vicinity He recalled that safety was not taken into consideration when he first entered the industrial field tail Credit Company. From 1934 until and Marion (Ind.) papers please copy. I check for the stock to his father-in PHTMBINO AND HEATING HARSHBARGER Willie Pearl, entered Jibbs ana asn. his present association, he was en RCA VICTOR DIVISIOII RADIO CORP.

'OF AMERICA FISHMAN: plumbinr'and heating. Repair law, who indorsed it over to Wyatt into rest Wednesday, age 37 years, wife 1 wasningion. ihral reward of John F. Harshbarger. mother of John cards, ration books, keys.

Liberal rewaro. gaged continuously by the legal de work a specialty. Estimates tree, ia. ouoo. Worker Falls to A week later.

Mr. Hadlev said, he RADIO REPAIRING SERVICE as a young man. The feeling then, he said, was that a mechanic who was Injured didn't understand his partment of the American States U- 1 i. it i I rinnffhtr nf Thnm rin vis. Kistr nf i.u'.

nnw rine with inlay in 903 N. Illinois. ucuic iur uie uuaer- Mrs7 Ethe, xh5p and jiwell P. Davis. I gold, basket of flowers design, bow wrii.Pts rnmnanv nr.

rVintjRvUlo TTol Services Saturday. 10 a. at Harrv W. Ptirh side. Keepsake.

Insurance Company. Mr. Hudson Is Radio Repairing Li. 4386. business.

Death in 2-Story Moore Peace Chapel. Burial Mounts Run nnwninmi Reward. Ri. 7311. Ask for married and has two children and BRING tn your radio tor repairs.

Free esti- $15 REWARD Leading actual ftnting unfurnished mod- ern 4 room house or apartment, north or east. Employed couple with boy 12 Bl. 2157 or Ch. 0100. oougnt snare 01 tne underwriters' cemetery.

ms Hunting-ton. lives at 5841 Indianola avenue. mates. Lane Radio, zhzb e. iutn.

uq- 4 1. U.1J 1- 2 1. i i 1 i REFRIGERATOR SERVICE fm WW nitii lie paiu ua.sil lit part jvoa inaries xin ceiovea nusDana LOST. DUlIOia containing iuuiutu 4-srh iB-nA -f of Ma E- Hickman and father of Railway pass, driver's license, money. tDZarCn XlOPPCr anl Bave a note for the balance, he Omar.

Roy and Ray Hickman, cf In- Keep money, return balance to 33 N. lo IT. A A dianaDolls: Tlnvrt Hickman. Tnntr Beach. vo nr TnrilanaDoliS Railways.

REPAIR refrigerators and home appliances in evenings. Be. 0078. cam. iic auucu uiak an ai i i -i v.

i oucn-i" ob-- CaU Allie Hickman Logan. W. Va, hetgeen Market H. H. Woodsmall Agicy, Inc.

APARTMENT MANAOER3 J. ALLEN DAWSON. 108 Washington, 14 6393. REPAIRING COUNTY TAX UNIT mem was maae WnereDy ne COUld P-ssea away Thursday friends may can "HnVton 6n Pennsylvania. brown warhino MACHINE repairing.

House apply his Commissions against the "WoS V. ther biUfold name graved. can cn. I Edna H. Downey.

zujj. calls. Worlt guaranteed, in. iwi-w. WASHER repair.

Pick up and delivery nuic. it ip.i. ni.j moT nio.ir white. Inns haired le- Other banquet speakers were Governor Henry F. Schricker, Lieutenant Colonel Charles W.

Kerwood, army air forces liaison officer, and Paul H. Berger, vice-president of Lukas-Harold Corporation. Colonel Kerwood, who recently returned from the Sicilian campaign, has been a flyer since World War I. He described his greatest thrill as his first encounter with the enemy. COUPLE wishes to rent an apartment, furnishings optional.

Gentleman la ex-, excutive in local defense piant. Post Olfica Box 604. Indianapolis. Ind. Radio 2810 E.

wasn. rr. ujjj. Tetfimnnff fhaf Shnlmnn Viq nt 1 Mt Neho remeterv male doe. 900 block Delaware.

MUggS. I v.t.r rare. ROOF REPAIRING Arthur A. Roark, age forty-eight, 923 Dreier place, a worker at the National Starch Products, plant, 1515 Drover street, was killed Thursday evening in a fall into a two-story hopper filled with pulverized cornstarch. Mr.

Roark's body was buried In fered to "do him a real favor" was passed away at her RL ssio. home. 131 Smart Greenwood. Thurs LEVIES REVIEWED $10 REVARD tot Information for 3 or 4 ROOF repairs; all kinds new Bl 000ft mnf r.nornTltp,H wnrlf lilt cream trim, large wire room uniurn. lamuy oi preieraoiy day.

Services Saturday, 2 p. at the BLACK BIKE, givn by Dont, retired Bloom- north, 10 minutes bus ride to circled home. Friends invited. Burial Green' ROOFS; new and repaired. Free estimates.

basket, taken from 5512 E. Oct. a Please return. 384 Downey. Ir.

9506 eves Don Jenkins, Y. M. c. A. ington business man.

He said wood. 3, C. Wilson Service. Easy terms. Br.

aim. MANAGEMENT SPECIALIST SINCE 1909, cnlmnn v. iM eAn Mf uttctau nt iq xt inflT- evemna. Dackap.e COil RUG CLEANING uviiuiiunii iviu iiua eaaics Ul uvoiui, naiMiu I 7 i inlriier husband JOSEPH J. SCHM1D.

E. B. SCHMID SMITH, INC. MA. State Board Makes Severa i oeiovea nusDana oi vioiet nuston, laiiium vj RUGS thoroughly cleaned and rep capital awts xn uie underwriters brother of Mrs.

Arthur Lumbrlck. of Shel- Call Ta. 469Q. no questions seu. W.

N. Fly Rug Co. cn. zzii mrrmanv iilrPArfv hnri hn Viiitl bville, and Mrs. George Claassen, of s5 REWARD Lost, large male cat.

black company aireaay naa Deen SOia, DUt Cedar Rapids, Iowa, departed this life 5 iiVh whitrsVots on left side. Return to We Are Rent Collectors DUNLOP HOLTEGEU 'It's like' a football game afteH CutsSymphony Fund Under Fire the starch and was found when C. H. Kelly, 1667 West Riverside drive, night foreman, saw his shoes pro SEWER CLEANING Uiat Uie Salesman some Thursday at the veterans' Hospital, age RftlDn culbertson, 504 S. Wopdrow the first tackle you get used to it." WANTED: farm, any size, anywhere Of Wyatfs Stock.

Krk nnortukVyrsI UAXlfiJl. He has more than 3,200 hours in state. Have help. Pay cash or J. S.

Martin. Acton, R. R. 2. truding.

The workman had been ineton until 10 t. m. rnoay. Funeral iu. ami Mr.

Donato said Schulman told r.irlal nharleRton. Til tents. 2412 S. eastern. IMMEDIATE; executive wants to rent fur-.

The state tax board cast a critical missing about thirty minutes. He the air since the first world war. His last combat flight, was over Foggla, him his earning would be from 20 to klieber Paul beloved husband of strayed. il fift rr TTo salH Cordelia Ross Klieber1: passed away at I 9th nd Reward. Ir.

5582. NEW ELECTRIC way to clean sewers No digging. No mesa III 0H70 2-Year guarantee. IflA dU I Free estimate. nished house or apartment zor mpntn.

Ri. 9591, Ir. 4724, after 6 p. m. eye over the proposed 1944 levies in Hawthorne.

apparently had attempted to enter the hopper from the third floor I his residence, 2637 8. Allen Wednes prior to returning to the United WANT 2 3 bedroom furnished or unfur $1,000 Worth Of Shares. He already day, 6:30 p. age 55 years. Funeral LOST Tan billfold containing personal the seventeen Marion county tax States.

nished apartment or house. North pre--ferred. 2 children. Wa. f212.

level, slipped and fell. Police said I wririces hi urinsitinct i uucriii xiuuic, 1 papers, uownvowu had Owned $1,300 worth of Insur- 1601 E. New York Saturday. 10:30 Hare. Li.

5325 or Br. 3545. ing units Friday, which included the NEWLYWEDS desire small furnished his head apparently struck the side ance Stock, he Said, but had received $Ua. LOST Young gray ndt tan Persian it- $50,000 levy for support of the In apa rtment immediately. Reasonable, ua.

5854 evenings. of the hopper in the fall. uv. cat viclnuy norm 01 tsuuer um no dividends from either company. LAYTON Patricia L.

age 12 years, be- versitv. Br. 4686. dianapolis Symphony Orchestra, di STOKER REPAIRS WANT board for girl 9. room for era, Several employes removed the Wvatf'c fnrmpr hnnkVrr and daughter Of Mr.

and Mrs. Everett LOST, lady's diamond Waltham watch. Wyatt lOrmer DOOKKeeper ana Layton, sister of Jerry and Richard Lay- frM-wrinht. No ouestions asked. Large T.BU.

ployed mother near school 45. box osoi. FURNACE AND STOKERS vided equally between the civil city and school city. body by lifting it to the third-floor Tl 11, ill! I KUI -News. huu, itauuuduKitbci ui mi.

vv iiiiam i if. odii secretary testified Thursday after Immediate service. LI. 6842 1 TT.iJ. 1 ENGINEER and wife want 2 bedroom level with a rope.

At the forenoon session the board SPRAYING noon that Wyatt had disposed of nerai Monday, 1:30 p. at Shirley ijo. "'-r TjTnrn Brothers Irving Hill ChaDel. 5377 E. I and valuable papers.

Keep money. Return Services Asked to Try Surgery Plan Used Here A resolution asking medical au house or double. North preferred, wa. 9508. Mr.

Roark had been an employe 1,300 shares of Commercial Under Washington St. Burial Floral Park rem- balance. Rt 0064. WHITE-WASH, water-paint, oil-paint. Davis and son.

Ri. 5991. 9-12 noon, from WANT, 4 room furnished apartment. 3 of the company twenty years and etery. Friends may call at the chapel LOST St.

Bernard dog. about September writers, a firm he had organ 1-5 p. m. after noon Saturday. 1st.

"Nanny." 4621 Brookviue ra. adults and baby; north or east. rr. 4119. first was an employe of the Pie: reduced items in several instances, but permitted the Center township levy to remain at $2,022 on each $100 of taxable property.

The statutory TREE SURGERY ized, to former Salesmen and Other MORRIS Ella, age 77, wife of Albert Mor- ward. Ir. 1468 $5 REWARD for 4 or 5 room modern Brothers Starch Company, before RIGHT TIME trim trees, sodding. Estab mpn but that hp hnrl Tint "rwAiver! ri5, mother ot John Morris, of Carmel. $5 REWARD for glasses lost downtown, men, DUt max; ne naa not received Ind-.

Mrs. Mae Small oI.Muncle;. Mrs. Brown tortoise rims and bows, brown house, south or east; 2 aauits oniy, rr. 0132.

lished 1901. John O. Diets. Ma, eaaa. it became a division of the Nationa! Starch Products Corporation.

a aime lor uie snares. uorotny staiKer, 01 inaianapous, passea case. Br. 56 ia Dorothy Stalker, of Indianarjolis. nassed thorities of the armed forces to VENETIAN BLINDS 2-3 ROOM apartment or bouse on ground rro, 1 i.j wy her Home, 1315 Wayne No- tyvst.

hiark. long-haired, medium size xauac wiiu xcceivea me SlOCK, snei blesville. Ind. Services Sunday. 2 p.

dog. "-Teddy." Wearing harness, collar floor, one iady, uniurnisnea. box. cobi, News Survivors include the widow, Mrs Investigate and give consideration an improved operative procedure umj rucuua buuiuu. Duiiai UUJUX1 4835 limit for Center township is $1.25, but the rate was permitted to remain at its present point because the excess is from increases permitted in statutory exceptions.

said, were Herman Kadison, Ber Elizabeth Roark. WANTED 4-5 room, serai modern single, vnapei ccmeiery. nenos may cau at in i.imi fair uui w. rrsioence. Mini, uoany itoui service, i r-.

Reward. unfurnished house, parage; gas. ttu. 2984. developed by an Indianapolis sugeon O.ll 0 nn.

1 u-u. Ma ociscniib ou ycaia uiu, ri 0917 for the treatment of dangerous ab Rooms Without Board 12 EMPLOYED lady, small apartment. Un-s furnished or partly furnished. Ma. 3222.J son oi Mr.

ana Airs. Jtzra Kay oi fTanK- i- hlarV rae vicinity lln, brother of Sergt. Ezra V. Ray. of WST: Opera glasses in blaclc case, vicinity Mission Group aornmai gunsnot wounds, was In Franklin township, the board reduced the tuition fund levy 1.5 nard Franklin, Aubrey A.

Schulmaii and Jacob Unger, the four salesmen under indictment. Unger is not being tried because of illness. The witness also named as recipients of the stock two other sales North Africa, and Beulah Murphy, of In- riianonnllc- T.vi To ftf TTr.nlrUn- ITo fh- I 1211. WALKING DISTANCE Management-Rental Service. Allison Realty Co.

RI. 2368 adopted by the Eleventh district or 902 No. 304: nicely furnished ryn'asdall. of Bargersvllle; Myrta Ray. $10 REWARD: male To3, near bath; middle aged lady or married ganization of the American Legion cents to a total levy of $1.69.

In Wayne township, a 2-cent re WANTED, 2 bedroom unfurnished house, prefer east side; 3 children. Ta. 1425, Votes to Build ui was hi nil nccmeni ny uiu kuu cmt.wwm. in Louisiana Nov. 2.

Services Sunday. 10 2625. couple. LI. 0104.

Si. LOST Pink gold Elgin wrist watch in at a meeting Thursday night. Dr. Thomas B. Nobie, has de WANTED 4-6 room furnished apartment or house, city; or country.

Wa. 7949. men and the law firm of Claycombe Stubblns Hotel "TcoVsfy" diiuiuij j0y chiles envelope; aowniowni uwiu, Br. 4149, duction was ordered in the special school fund levy because of an ample working balance. The levy now NORTH WANTED Unfurinshed house, 2 bedrooms.

Call before noon. Hu. 6552 REAM Pearl Beatrice, age 53, wife oflf.ncT r.rf' hicv kid gloves. Illinois or velopcd an operative procedure, the resolution said, which greatly re Stump, William Storen, Indianapolis banker, and Wade Free. She said Wyatt gave the stock to arence Ream, mother of Jane Ream, Meridian street, downtown.

Ga. 4221. WINTHROP. opposite the fairground. RESPONSIBLE couple want furnished house.

References. Bl. 3288. iront. Gentleman, urive occasionally.

stands at $1.77 niece or Mrs. Mattie Canatsey, passed n.nitol away Friday a. m. 2018 N. Alabama.

LOST, beagle, temale. in vicinity Capitol duces fatalities where surgical at Hu. 2683. ftVr i cni maw 1 1 nnrcaw Vnn-val 1 Cl rvl I 1 111 ivwnwm- A 20-cent reduction was ordered in the salesmen who had helped him t5: NICE single room next bath. Also will HOUSE, barn, 1 or more acres; close in; by couple.

Ch. 3992-J tention has been delayed beyond share apartment with refined business organize the company and to men home. 3925 E. New York after Satur- LOST 32x6 Atlas truck tire and wheel, day noon. Funeral 2 p.

m. Sunday at Toward. Russell Johnson. Westport. ma.

the Funeral Home. Burial Morgantown. LOST Phi Gamma Delta fraternity pin; girl. References exchanged. 182Q N.

Penn who he thought could "do him the the general fund levy for Clermont because of duplication of items, bringing it to $1.05, and reducing the BROADWAY. 3334 Lovely front roonNop name on back; reward. Ta. 5145. WANT 3 or 4 room apartment or house.

unfurnished. Ga. 8405. Apartments, Unfurn. 16 nosite bath: instant hot water; private the critical period in cases of perforated intestines.

Three feature articles on the development have ben published in the American The semi-annual board meeting! and convention of the National! Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary Society of the Church of God. in session Thursday and Friday at the South Side Church of God, was attended by twenty-four officers and state presidents. The life and memorial membership department voted unanimously Thursday to promote a building fund for establishment of a retreat for missionaries home on furlough most good." RICKETTS Richard 3865 Tacoma. f76sT Red purse in downtown district. modern home.

Convenient to 3 car lines and bus. Gentleman preferred. Ta. 1138 vv, vi jean tiuney. m.

onu. total levy for the town to $2.82 Re- 35; UPP front 2 rooms, bath, kitch-. BROADWAY. 1135; comfortable, quiet LOST Bunch of keys and gas cap. and Mrs.

Richard E. Ricketts. brother of To Order Reduction. Journal of Surgery. ADDRESS ERROR REPORTED enette, porcn, utilities.

Aquits. w. ztstti. ward. Br.

7465. Mrs. Mauri Rose, grandson of Mrs. R. E.

steam neat, constant not water, inner springs. Gentleman. Reasonable. GUILFORD. 2305 3 room modern apart- The tax board indicated it would BROADWAY.

2035. Master Dedroom, next 10 John Oliver, age forty-two, held Business Services Ricketts. all of Indianapolis. passed away Wednesday evening. Services Flan-ner Buchanan Mortuary Saturday.

2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the mortuary.

bath; twin beds; 2 closets. Kmpioyea adults. ment: utilities furnished. VIRGINIA. 243 Vfe: clean 1 and 2 rooms; city water; toilets; gas; lights: open.

$5 to $10 mo. order a reduction of at least 6 cents in the tuition fund for Lawrence on a charge of assault and battery AUTO SPRINGS BY RAM. 4046; room for 1-2 gentlemen. with intent to kill, who gave an ad Next to bath, hu. H5o.

dress as 1043 North Pennsylvania township because of miscellaneous revenues, bringing the total levy CARROLLTON 2533. cozy attractive 1 WE SPECIALIZE Front End Repairing and Aligning AUTO AND TRUCKS (ALL MAKES). SPITZNAGEL CLAY. 525 W. PEARL.

room; 1 adult; refrigeration, sins, automatic heat. 13TH. 3821 E. rear; 2 room house. Prl- vate.

Small, cute. Suitable 1-2. Water furnished. S22. Evenings.

245 N. NO. janitor's quarters for bldg. 1222 Bellefontalne. No.

2 rms. and street, does not live there, according to the management of the Graylyn and for the national presidents' use when on duty in the Midwest. The retreat will be at Anderson. Mrs. Nora Hunter, Los Angeles, is ROARK Arthur Ray, husband of Elizabeth father of Perry, Davie and Katherine.

son of Harlan, brother of Clessie. Avery, Ardis. Kager, Odell, Eual and Mrs. Dracil Duncan, passed away Thursday p. m.

Friends may tall at the Tolin Funeral Home. 1308 Prospect after noon Saturday. Services Sunday, 1:30 p. from the funeral home. Burial New Crown.

Friends invited. CENTRAL. 2301. Well-furnished front Norman Coulon, who presented the resolution, said medical authorities of the armed forces in Washington have rejected a request that they study the development. He said, group of surgeons now waiting on the west coast for assignment to battle areas overseas, had requested Dr.

Noble to appear before them and demonstrate the Improved procedure before they left. A surgeon in World War Dr. Noble developed the procedure as the result of continude interest in AWNING SERVICE room. Small, private lamuy. uooa heat.

Wa. 2897. notei. This is the address of the hotel. Oliver was arrested after he TAKE DOWN, store, repaid, recover now.

batn. 12. H. J. Reading, xa t.

uci. Fr. 1428. CENTRAL. 3243: warm, nuiet, newly pa Nir.Rlv Awnina Co.

Be. jibb. nu. pered room, near oatn, ta, uenueman BEAUTY SKILL was alleged to have slashed the throat of James McMahon. aee oniy.

Miss Mae McAlpine, Dayton, full time paid church worker in mmm row xmm MOYNAHAN APARTMENTS." LI. 5553. T. A. Moynahan Properties CENTRAL.

1214 Room, suitable con fifty-two, in a Massachusetts ave stant hot water; mnersprings; aauits. SCARBOROUGH Harriett Emily, entered into rest Thursday, age 84 years. Mother of Mrs. Bessie Schmidt, Harry J. and Sidney T.

Scarborough, sister of Robert Gordan, grandmother of Mariorie Gester, down to $1.92. In a statement criticising the levy for the symphony orchestra, which was presented to the tax board, the Chamber nf Commerce said: "The whole group of taxpayers should not be called on to support such an enterprise, no more than they should be called on to support the baseball team, the Indianapolis Military Band or a season of grand opera." trailer and defense areas in Ohio, Come to Beauty School Now New classes starting now. Choice of day or night school. No charge for high school students. Investigate.

Royal Beauty Academy, 401 Roosevelt bldg. Rt. 0481. CLIFTON, 3104. Large front room.

Well nue tavern Wednesday night "MOYNAHAN APARTMENTS" reported on her summer work. furnished, convenient transportation, ia. 4918. Ll. 5558.

850 N. Pennsylvania st. Margaret and Louis Schmidt. Services Saturday, 4 p. Harry W.

Moore Peace CONGRESS, 938; extra large front room Daily Vital Statistics Chapel. Burial crown mil. BICYCLE REPAIRING Dr. Adam W. Miller, secretary of the foreign missionary board, spoke GENERAL APTS.

52 W. VERMONT. LT 5439. such cases following the war, Mr. 2 closets, mnersprings.

pnone. wnpioyeo adults. SMITH Effie wife of John F. Smith, BIRTHS. Coulon said.

903 N. Illinois. 4386. mother of Earl Wilson, sister of Mrs Bicycle Service at 8 p. m.

on "A New Outlook." DELAWARE, 2825. Clean three win Richard. Georgiana Buddie, Methodist, girl. Theresa Guy. Indianapolis: Mrs.

Rhoda The resolution said the statistical 17 Moving, Storage BRICK WORK At the Friday forenoon session dow front room, jnnerspnng. uenue-man. Ta. 3469. jucvaugna jvoosueia, Methodist, girl.

Portwood and William Richardson, of Brownsburg, passed away Thursday. record of this surgical procedure, BRICK WORK; all kinds. Hu. 8557. The statement said the fund was DELAWARE.

2021 N. Large, nicely lur- Services Sunday. 1:30 n. Conki Fu William, Mary Louise Hinman, Methodist, girl. Robert.

Yuonda Thomas, Methodist, girl. BUDLDING CONTRACTORS neral Home. 1934 W. Michigan St. Friends covering many cases; has shown jsetting a dangerous precedent and Miss McAlpine showed pictures of her work.

T. Franklin Miller, of the home mission board, spoke on nished. twin Deas. uooa neat; constant hot water. invited.

Burial Green Lawn cemetery. HODGES STORAGE CO. Store Now. Pay Bl Months Later. Estimates Free.

Inspection Invited. RI 2019. RI- 9379, very favorable results, adding that Brownsburg, Ind. Friends may call at ILLINOIS, 1717 N. nicely furnished single, tne lunerai nome.

light, next bath, oentieman, Building Maintenance Complete remodeling and repair service Insured workmen. Ma. 7133. E. M.

Bundy was for purposes that benefit only a small minority of the people. It was predicted the orchestra would lose "Migrants Still." and illustrated his Aioen. miian Helms, Memoaist, boy. Gerald. Geraldine Nichaus.

Methodist, boy. Robert. Doris Rodibauch. Methodist, boy. William, Edna Warren, Methodist, boy.

Joseph, Arnettie Martin, Methodist, boy. Joseph. Mary Jordan, Methodist, boy. SMITH Cristell. entered into rest Thurs MERIDIAN.

1512 Apt 22; nicely fur talk with moving pictures. New State Storage Reasonable rates on storage and loacs insured. Fr. 268. nished room, suitable genuemen.

m-vate home. the involved process necessary to bring it before military and naval medical authorities is denying its life-saving benefits to the war wounded. ir months TO PAY for Insulating with the support of the group which is opposed to "this tax grab." MERIDIAN, 1512 APT. 7 Hampton rock wool and storm windows, uenerai repair, roofing. S.

Davis. Li. 2662. If no CLYDE MAY FIREPROOF STORAGE CO. day, age 38 years, wife of Edward T.

Smith, daughter of Mrs. Laura Bell All-good, sister of Mrs. James C. Bartlett, Harry, Arthur and Fred Allgood. Services Saturday, 3 p.

at Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. Friends may call at residence, 418 Hamilton, until hour of service. Court) twin bedroom, bteam neat.

girls. one answers call hu. City Briefs Ask abjut free moving to storage, compartments. Low rate. Ma.

4200.. NEW JERSEY. 1468 private bath; large CARPENTER WORK comfortable room. Keiinea residence. Carson, Phyllis Donley, Coleman, boy.

Forrest. Betty Renn. Coleman, boy. 1 nomas, Pauline Fields. St.

Vincent, boy. James, Amy Irwin. St. Vincent, bey. True, Myrtle Wagoner, St.

Vincent, boy. Edward, Rosemary Lynch, St. Vincent, girl. 4 Fred, Marion Worrell, St. Vincent, girl.

Robert. Marjorie Jordan. Emhardt. girl. Marion, Jessie Willis.

2113 N. California, girl. GENERAL carpentering, repairs, cement STORAGE room 18x20. Fireproof, $7 month. Rear 10th.

N. New Jersey. RU 3273. Hairdressers ROACHE, 1501; sleeping room; Inner- THOMAS Flora Ann. entered into rest and plastering, worg guarantee 2788-R.

Burns-West-Streibeck auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Wars will hold a public card party Saturday at spring mattress; good transportation. Wa. 5392. GENERAL carpenter work; storm sash, STUART'S DELIVERY TRfVSFER ANT) STORAGE. RI.

5070. 511 E. 11TH ST. Large modern lurnishea to Meet Here Sfewart-Warner Appoints Manager Arden W. LeFevre has been named cabinet work.

lnompson ei eon. 9077. 8:30 p. m. in the post hall.

East Thursday, age 76 years. Widow of the late Marion C. Thomas, mother of Mrs. Edna Harris and Clifford H. Thomas, sister of Mrs.

Elizabeth Essex, grandmother of Jean Thomas and Mrs. Eileen Nett. Services Sunday, 2 p. at Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel.

Burial Zions-viile. Ind. front room. Married coupie empioyea, 1-2 girls. DEATHS.

general remodeling; CARPENTER work; 46TH near College; nicely furnished. Houses, Unfurnished 18 Ga. 7693. Washington street and Denny ave nue. maintenance work.

The story of Rapunzel with the Private home: suitable hu. ivbj. and GENERAL carpentry; remodeling 18TH. 15 sleeping room, off bath; maintenance work. Ga.

7bMJ. WILHITS; David age 77. beloved hus $30; NEW 3 room single, lights. Heatro-la, garden-fruit. Adults.

No pets. Ch. 2355-3. long golden hair, will be recalled in the main feature of the Indiana suitable 2. Constant hot water, wa.

8940. Lloyd Taylor, 66, 1828 N. Illinois, cerebral hemorrhage. John w. DiUinger, 19, Methodist, acute myocarditis.

Harry Elliott, li. City, general peritonitis. William Henry Walls, 63, Long, chronic nephritis. Dfvirt M. Coryell, 1.

40 N. Denny, spina bifida. Members of the Greater Beneficia CARPENTER work and general repairing. band of Mary'F. Wilhite.

father of Mrs Maggie Lee Craig, of Owensboro, Mrs. Virginia Haag. of Anderson. 56TH 531 front unfurnished Ri. 6452.

BROADWAY. 2009; 4 bedroom strictly modern to responsible party. Open Satur- Ma. bedroom lor empioyea person. r.

oi. Call after 6 p. m. Union, District 288, will sponsor a public card party Saturday night at CARPENTERING and repair work. 4726.

Hairdressers and Cosmetologists Association convention Sunday and Monday at the Hotel Lincoln. day p. m. Mrs. Anna Massena.

Guy Wilhite and Corporal Earl Wilhite, all of Indianapolis; brother of Mason Wilhite. of Owens E. 52D, near College car; large, front Lillie Bell Patton. 63, 219 Bright, cere CEMENT CONTRACTING COAL office, 5235 Winthrop $20 per month. Coal office, 420 S.

State. $15 room, wen neatea; private entrance Hu. 7995. the Saenger-Chor halL 524 East Thirteenth street. Herman Pieper is boro.

passed away Wednesday. Fu bral Hemorrhage. CEMENT floors, porches, steps, walks, A model to be known as Rapunzel, neral Saturday, 2' p. at the Engie O'Dell Tweedy Hess, 73, 5809 Rawles, per month: 2 adults eacn place, rr. iat.

ATTRACTIVE room, new home. Share plant manager of Stewart -W arner- Indianapolis, succeeding J. Wesley Dunn, who resigned to become associated with the Rockwood Manufacturing Company of. Indianapolis, Mr. LeFevre has been connected with the Stewart-Warner Corporation for the last eighteen years, serving as Chief engineer at the Diversey plant in Chicago for the last ten years.

basements; reasonable; twenty-live years; wood Christian church. Burial Floral chronic myocarditis. whose hair reaches to her hips, will white: bonded; guaranteed, ir. 0756. Park cemetery.

Friends may call at the with Protestant irl. block bus. Br 9560. chairman, and proceeds will go toward the benefit of the members Mary F. Pfisterer, 55, St.

Vincent, ear cinoma. residence. 26 S. Rural, until noon Satur appear on the platform Sunday: CEMENT drives, porches, steps, walks, WILL TRADE rental of 5-room modern bungalow, south, for rental of 6-roota north Ga 7754 Houses, Furn. 19 day and at the church from 1 to 2 p.

m. Anna Alice Allery. 84. 2342 Adams, cere- 4708 College floors, basements, city approaches. Bond ed.

Hu. 6523. Ideal for 2 girls. Ave. Hu.

7370. Cozy who are in service. orai nemorrnage. Saturday. Shirley Service.

Karcissia Coney. 71. Methodist, pneu- A-l BLOCK, general cement work. Ri. 8139 ATTRACTIVE front room, private home; mococcic pneumonia.

Bonded. Reasonable. Guaranteed. Free gentleman preierrea 14 w. jbtn.

Cards of Thanks estimate. 2 NEWLY DECORATED unfurnished WANT AD RATES DEHNER We wish, to thank our many rooms. Ta. 2631. BROADWAY.

5145; furnished. 2 bedroom brick bungalow; newly decorated. Could rent part furnished or unfurnished to permanent tenant. Open 2-5 p. m.

Sunday, November 7. CHIMNEY WORK EAST friends, neighbors and relatives for the many spiritual and floral bouquets ren- CHIMNEY and foundation repair; storm CONTRACT FOR REPAIR OF. CLARK MEMORIAL IS LET The Snyder Construction Company, Vincennes, has received the afternoon to be sheared. Marc Gartman, Chicago. nationally-known hair stylist, will do the tutting and shaping.

Then will follow a permanent wave and complete beauty treatment. Mrs. Fred Rein-ders, 1302 North Concord street, will appear as Rapunzel. The committee is composed of Mrs. Ruth Oesterle, chairman; Mrs.

As chief engineer at the Chicago plant Mr. LeFevre has been associated in the development of this heat sash; roofing: rock wool insulation LARGE room; twin beds; 2 employed; rered at the death oi our oeiovea wne ana siding. Free estimates. Ch. 0137.

CARROLLTON, 1532. Nicely furnished bedroom apartment, $45, Li. 3164, Call The News RI. 7441 7:30 A. M.

to 7 P. M. near naval oranance: garage. i. jus.

mother. Mrs. Mary A. Dehner. Especially do we wish to thank the Rev.

Edward EXPERT chimney pointing, cleaning and BRADLEY. 915; modern desirable room, all conveniences, private home No other ing unit for, military purposes now CAPITOL, 1202, Apt. 1. Bungaiow Parki 2-roora apartment, next bath, phone. rebuilding.

Kemp 5t Son. wor guaran teed. Ga. 1878. roomers.

Ir. 4727. and for general use after the war. steam heat. Bauer and the Rev.

Raymond Gates of St. Patrick church, employes of the Journal Box Servicing Corporation and the International Harvester Company, and the Blackwell Funeral Home for their Deaths DOWNEY. 212 S. (5300 east; well fur- DRESSMAKING bedroom contract for repairs to the George Rogers Clark Memorial at Vincennes on a low bid of approxi as well as with the development of nihrt nifpoinsr room In large home. CENTRAL.

2143; $65; lovely apartment. Employed couple. Adult family; gentleman preferred. Bl. SEWING All kinds; quick service.

Ga. 4618. kind and efficient service reneaerea other Stewart-Warner products. Leola Beck, Mrs. Leona Pitzer and AUG Theresa Bell, age 63, beloved wife of George G.

Alig, mother of Daniel Felix Gh John Mrs. Serevin H. 0642. Edward R. Dehner.

Mrs. Lela McClintock, DELAWARE. 2828 N. First floor, i bedroom apartment. All utilities: $70.

Will show S.tuwioy Co 2254 Mr, Dunn had been associated mately $14,000. The state conser Miss Katherine Steurer. ELECTRICAL SERVICE Schurger and Theresa M. Alig. sister of Mrs.

Emma Bell Pffalln and Mrs. Nellie RITTER. 41: attractive room for teacher or business; large closet; garage. Ir. 0270.

vation commission considered the Following a preconventlbn dele WASHERS and ironers repaired. Work Carey, Dr. Leonard BelL of San Diego, 3-A Mausoleums guaranteed. 15 years' experience. Ma with Stewart-Warner-Indianapolis for the last four years, serving as assistant plant manager until last gate and trustees meeting and elec and George Bell, of Chicago, FITCH 7238, Ravenswood: $10 per week: living room, bedroom, kitchen; electric lights; water; stove heat, Ch.

6570, Fr. 2129. 8506. FENCE COMPANIES bid on a unit price basis for resetting gTanite blocks and repointing and recaulking granite masonry in the memorial building. The work tion of officers Saturday night, the convention will open Sunday fore Washington Park Mausoleum BILEY, 321; good transportation; auiet: twin beds; for employed couple.

Ir. 2264. TACOMA. 21 large front; gentleman; best transportation: prlvata home; all conveniences. Ma, 7043.

passed away at her residence, 3833 Car-rollton Wednesday evening. Funeral at Speaks Finn Funeral Home. 3859 College, Saturday. 8:30 a. Joan of Arc, 9 a.

m. Burial Crown Hill ceme FENCE REPAIRING. Ticket fence; dog houses: electric fences. SUPERIOR ILLINOIS. 3521 modern apartment: will share with employed couple or service man and wife.

Hi. 0410. Earle P. Martin, Sales Contractor. February when he succeeded Don W.

A'exandrr, now a liev-ont com-rnder in noon with Indiana artists present FENCE. Ch. 6157, Phone ir. 4677. tery.

Itnsr a fntu ffi-viipe." like'y will be completed by June 1 i A.

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