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The Indianapolis Sunday Star. WANT AD RATES AND INDEX ON NEXT PAGE PART TWO, WANT AD; PART TWO VOL.32. NO. 173. SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 25, 1934.

PRICE TEN CENTS. AIX0D1CEMEITS. MIOUXCEKEITS. ARMOUKCEMEITS. OPEN EVENINGS TO 7 P.

M. SUNDAYS 11 TO NOON Dr. Friedland and Staff S. B. Friedland, D.

D. S. O. Kiiuber-lin. Techn i i a Miss Dywer.

X-Ky Hiss Johnson, Nurse: C. W. Newman, D. D. W.

Fly. D. D. S. $yrj nn in cash (jyoy prizes ERASE THOSE AGE LINES WITH DR.

FRIEDLAND Ladies' Fine Dresses Dinner Gowns Furred Coats Plain Dresses, Coats for Suggesting a Better Name for "Rough Dry Laundry Service Facial restoration plate Immaculately Cleaned 109 CASH PRIZES First Prize Second Prize 25.00 Third Prize 15.00 Fourth Prize 10.00 Fifth Prize T.00 Sixth Prize S.00 Seventh Prize 5.00 Eighth Prize 4.00 Ninth Prize 3.00 100 Prizes or J1.00 each 100.00 Total $250.00 We always measure dresses before and after cleaning-. i Above: Actual pho- Dativnt before Above Actual photo of patient after wearing? a Facial Restoration Plate. a I km nl to of A weari Kesto ins; a facial Restoration Plate. The Facial Restoration plate was designed to lift aaisping face muscles, smooth wrinkles and restore youthful tul.n Every 1 44 rtdgeorVc. per I contour.

Beautifully hand-carved natural gums; perfect flttlrg 140 We can make the Facial Restoration Piatt also In HECOLITE or the gensational, new LUXENE material. Or INDIANA VV DRexel 5050 X-RAY fcp l.Si, en art In your efforts to find such a name consider these important In "Damp Wash" we do the washing only return everything damp- and charge 5c a pound (4yoC a pound last part of weeK.) In "Rough Dry we wash and dry the washing, starch wearing apparel, if desired. We iron and fold all flat pieces this includes all bed, bath and table linen, bedspreads, quilts, comforts, washable rugs. The price is now 8c a pound Used to be 10c and before that was 11c. In either service Iron and finish men'i shirta for 10c each If requested.

Now, "Damp Wash" is a mighty good service as far as it goes, but "Rough Dry" is much better more service per penny of cost and at the new low price of 8c a pound, "Rough Dry" (approximately an 80 finished service) gives a woman actually MORE-for the additional 3c (or 3Voc) than "Damp does for 5c (or for Our problem is to get women to realize this fact. However, we believe a name that fits the "Rough Dry" service of Washing, Drying, Starching and Flat Work Ironing as well as "Damp Wash" fits the plain washing service, would surely help us greatly in advertising "Rough Dry" and enable us to get many more women to use it. We're willing to pay $250 in prizes to get such a name. Do you need part of that money? 1 tion I ZSSZ Abscess Cavity Pyorrhea, uzrfia 1 ill 18 CLE OF CONTEST. The ruin are simple entering this contest It just a matter of applying common sens to a proposition avcry ons can understand.

1. Think of a nam that mora nearly tells what Rough Dry Laundry Service really la, 2. Writs or print the name you propose), together with your own nam and address on a piece of paper. Make as many separate entries as you wish. 3.

Bring or send your entry to FRED W. RA88MANN, 230 Massachusetts avenue. 4. Owners and employes of Indianapolis laundries may not enter this contest 5. Tou need not be a patron of any laundry to win a prise.

All or any part of the present name "Rough Dry" may be included In your proposed name. Tha new name may consist of one or more regular English words, or en or more "coined" words. T. The Judges will be a committee of Indianapolis laundry owners. Their decisions will be final.

In case nf a tie, duplicate prises will be awarded. 8. Contest closes at noon Thursday, Dec. 8, 1934. No entries H1 be received after that time.

ONE-DAY SERVICE 2d Fl. Lemcke N. E. Cor. Penn.

fc Market Sts. LI. 5110 I I uw A DENTAL OFFICE RECOGNIZED AS ONE OF THE FINEST IN THE COUNTRY wr a iliii mmmmmm REPAIRING RELINING REPAIRING Beautifully done by experienced tailors. FOR DETAILS CALL CH. 6900 "MEASURED SERVICE" For Jewels II up Rmi Main springs, 11 up Your Summer Garments Are Not Safe! up Cleaning Jl up ML Crystals 25c Up Bring or fiend Your Entries in This Contest to Fred W.

Rass-mann, 230 Massachusetts Ave. irA. Stems up 1 1 1 Crowns up up Hands 15c up Borne Mskes Slightly Lower mMM All Repairs Guaranteed 1 Year LAUNDRY" INDIANAPOLIS HAMILTON Demand "Triple CCC" Moth-Proofing Service at Your Local Cleaners. At No Extra Cost Ladies' Dresses i Jewelry Co. Est.

20 Years. IB E. Market St. 1 I I I 1 I I I 1 If 2 3 In 'Memotiams. i Death Notice.

Ctvrdi ot Tiuuilu. DRISCOLL In loving memory of Josie FOR ABSOLUTE PROTECTION Drlscoll, who passed away tJov. 27, 18 jj: Just a line of sweet remembrance, Just a memory, fond and true, Just a token ot love's devotion That our hearts still long for you. The years ot her life were numbered, When the messenger whispered low, The Master has come and called for her. BEANON We wish to thank our many friends, neighbors and relatives for the sympathy and kindness shown at the death of our beloved mother, Sarah Beason.

Especially do we thank the Rev. C. F. Hamilton, the singers, the pallbearers, and Moore ft Kirk, funeral directors. Father, Son and Daughter.

MAAR Katherlne (nee Mayer), age 53 years, beloved wife' of Fred, mother of Frederick, Robert and Louise, lister of Minnie Mayer, Mrs. George Unger, Arthur and Jacob Mayer, passed away Friday, 8:30 a. m. at the residence, 341 E. Minnesota st.

Funeral Monday, 2 p. at the residence. Burial Crown Hill. Friends Invited. Friends may call after 4 p.

m. Saturday. O. H. HKRRMANN service.

Plant, 81 Dorman St. Branch, 222 Massachusetts Av. Her loving Daughter, Margurite, ana Walter. IBfllUIUilllM OWKNS-'-In memory of our dear mother, AGAINST MOTH DAMAGE 10 Special Announcement. WATCH REPAIRING CHKW I wish to thank my friends and relatives for their kindness and sympathy shown me during the death of my father, Clarence A.

Chew. Especially I wish to thank the Rev. Walter Roy for this consoling words, the undertakers, Meyer ft Montague. Mrs. Mabel Wiese.

All Work Guaranteed. Mrs. Susie Owens, wno passed away rov. 25 1933. In' our hearts your memory lingers, Always tender, fond and true; There's not a day, dear mother, That we do not think of you.

Sadly missed by her Children. MAAR Katherlne (nee Mayer), age 63 years, beloved wife of Fred, mother of Frederick, Robert and Louise, sister of Minnie Mayer, Mrs. George Unger, Arthur and Jacob Mayer, passed away Friday, 1:30 a. m. at the residence, 341 E.

Minnesota st. Funeral Monday, 2 pj at the residence. Burial Crown Hill. Friends Invited. O.

H. HERRMANN service. Lost and Kound. Personals. Oyt-of-Towm l5cup.

40c $1 Crystals. up- Main fancy Stem or rings, aped, crown. Jewel or 29c. cleaning. WANT ADS for the Monday Edition oi The STAR are received every Sunday night from 6 to 10 o'clock Phone your TONIGHT! Rl ley 7311 Just say "Charge It" WHAl'B In loving memory of my wife, Lena M.

Schauh, who departed this life ons year ago, Nov. 24, 1933. Gone, but not forgotten. Gustave C. Schaub, Children and Sister.

BOI.INflER We wish to express our sincere appreciation to all our friends, relatives and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy extended us at the passing of our dear wife, mother and grandmother, Mary Botlnger. We especially thank Rev. Waldkoetter, the singers, pallbearers, funeral director, W. T. Blasengym, and all for the beautiful flowers.

The Family. MONROE Zelma age 30, wife of Forrest Monroe, daughter of Mrs. Maude Coyle and sister of Mrs. Lucille Lewis and Roy, Kolmer and Cecil Coyle, passed away LOST 8at. eve.

brown leather purse containing rings, glasses and papers of value only to owner on scale in front of Ma-rott's Shoe Store. Please call Rl. 4138 to get In touch with owner or return to Sterling or at place of work. A44 13th. LUGGAGE SALE WANTED SKIN TROUBLES Psoriasis, ectema, pimples, Itch, ringworm, warts, moles, all blemishes, "athletes' foot," corns, callouses; all skin, scalp and foot troubles.

I Invite worst cases. Extra bad cues treated free of cost. Licensed physician; examination, advice free; terms low; satisfaction guar-anteed. Call or write Or. Barcua, B35 N.

Illinois Indianapolis. Ind. Iinernl Directors. 848 Keystone. LOST Hunting coat.

CH. 4215. Sueilu zipper cases, all SOc Phyalclun's bags, solid leather. $3.0 Genuine leather brief $1.95 Samuels Jlry. 133 S.

111. MrCOLLl'M We wish to thank our relatives, friends and neighbors for their sympathy, kindness and beautiful flowers at the death of our wife and mother, Liurs C. McCollum; also J. C. Wilson, the undertaker, and all who assisted.

Husband and Children. JAMES F. BAILEY KREGELO BAILEY HOMELIKE CHAPEL. 2233 N. Meridian.

HA. 0551. HA. 05.12 who wish to answer Star Want Ads In which only phone numbers are given can do so by writing a letter to the "Telephone Department" of The Indianapolis Star. rentuttmls).

Friday Funeral at SHIRLEY BROS. CENTRAL. CHAPEL, 946 N. Illinois Monday, 1:30 p. m.

Friends invited. Burial Floral Park. Friends may call at tha chapel any time. MONROE Forrest, age 33 years, husband of Zelma and son of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Monroe and brother of Mrs. Pauline Parker and Mrs. Doris McNeeley, passed away Friday. Funeral at 8HIRLEY BROS. CENTRAL CHAPEL, IMS N.

Illinois Monday, 1:30 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Floral Park. Friends may call at the chapel any time.

FAT CONSCIOUS? VENUS ADON, new, safe method ot weight control; grace, health, new vigor. P. Anderson Tucker 1201 Madison. Service 2101 E. Michigan st.

NEWMAN We wish to extend our heart W. T. Blasengym MAIN OFFICE 2226 SHELBY ST. DR. 1570 felt thanks and appreciation to all our friends, relatives and neighbors for their 12 Moving, Trncklnjc.

Storages. Kindness and sympathy shown us at the sudden death of our beloved husband and INSURANCE FIRE aid TORNADO FINN BROS. PYORRHEA SENSATION Kills pyorrhea cerms auicklv: new horns father, William Thomas Newman. We also WE STORE FURNITURE Low Prices. Psy later.

Call for Estimate. NEW STATE STORAGE, INC. 227 to 231 N. NEW JERSEY. LI.

2261. wish to thank the Rev. Read McAlDin, FUNERAL HOME. 1838 N. Msridlan st TA.

1835. Masonic orders and the undertaker, George M. Comley. Mrs. W.

T. Newman and UP TO treatment; free trial offer. Pyrogen C-4143. Sabetha, Kas. RENT a new Air Flow DeBoto.

Drive It Yourself, 38 Ky. ave. Rl. T438. THE GRAYLYNN Sunday Blue Room Family.

FLAN NER BUCHANAN 25 W. Fall Creek drlvt. TA. 4400. NOLL Our thanks for kindness and sym NASH John entered Into rest Friday, 1:35 p.

age 82 years; beloved husband of Sylvia A. Nash, father of Albert, Kenneth, Ervle and Hubert Nash, brother of Cora Smock, Fred and Claude Nash. Funeral Monday at residence, 2447 N. Dearborn 2 p. m.

Friends Invited. HARRY W. MOORE FUNERAL PARLORS In charge. STORAGE Moving Crating Shipping. Store furniture now, pay 6 months later.

Lowest rates. Call us for an estimate. Rosner Transfer and Storage Co. LI. 8346.

40 SAVING Death Notice. patny snown by the Rev. Fackler, the Turkey Dinner with all 'li. singers, Shirley Eagles Lodge, mu slclans, Pennsylvania employes, many re! GRINSTEINER'S ACKER Armean, age 89 years, beloved ,1 husband of Mrs, Harriett Acker and fa-. ther of Mrs.

Armenia Fay Gift and Mrs. atlves and friends In the recent death ot 522 E. Market St. Rl. 5374 AUTO' our husband and brother, George A.

Noll. Mrs. George A. Noll, J. W.

Noll and Mrs. Anna Eschenbrcnner. MOVING $1 up. Davis Trucking Service. LI.

2S55. 315 K. Michigan st MOVING AND HAULING. $1 up. LI.

B7S3. MOVING, local, overland: fully cov ered trucks: white. Pete's, CH. 2S7S. Luncheon E.

E. Gross Funeral Home MRS. E. E. GROSS, PROPRIETOR.

20 SAVING ON PLEA8URE CAR OUW.liY James passed away at the Linden Hotel Thursday evening, Nov. 22. Friends may call at Kreselo ft Bailey. 2233 N. Meridian after 1 p.

m. Saturday. Funeral service Monday morning at 10:30. Interment Crown Hill. 35c It I I RIETKL We wish to thank all the friends, aV Stamps, and Coin tbchange.

J2.000 FOR lc. We' pay the world's highest prices for old coins, encased postage siamps and paper money. Certain large cents $2,000 each, half cents J2.M). Hying eagle cents $20, Indian head rents half dimes $150, 20c pieces $100. trade dollars $250, half dollars before 1S.M 1804 silver dollar $2,500, gold dolls rs $1,000, $3 gold pieces $1,000, 1822 $5 gold pieces $5,000, fractional currency $26, Confederate bills $15, encased postage stamps $12.

Send dime for list. ROMANOCOINSHOP, Dept. 609-B, Springfield, Mass. 1348 Madison ave. DR.

0666. DR. 0861. neighbors and relatives who extended sympathy, kindness and beautiful flowers G. P.

SMITH Cocktails all day and evening 3 to 8 P. 20c PENN. AT 11TH LI. 7351 Gretchen Soutter, passed away at the residence, 3118 Ruckle Saturday p. m.

Services at the PLANNER ft BUCHANAN MORTUARY Monday, 8 p. m. Friends in-' vlted. Cremation -following. BIBLE Marion 28 G.

18th wife of Frederick R. Bible, passed away Friday venlng. Services and burial In Boston, probably Monday. 4. DRINK Henry beloved husband of Minnie Brink and father of Carl, Harvey and Albert Brink, Mrs.

Lillian Zimmerman and Mrs. Florence Zimmerman, ROYRTER Dr. William father of John EMPLOYMEMI. at the death of our mother, Eena Rletel; especially we thank employes of casing department of Xlngan Co. and Father Doyle of St.

Johns Church and Mr. Speeks, funeral director. Rletel Family. HISEY TITUS THE FUNERAL HOME 851 N. DELAWARE ST.

LI. 3828. LI. 8565 140 N. Delaware 15 Employment for Men.

R. Royster ana brother of Miss Sallbeiie Royster, passed away Saturday morning. Services were held at FLANKER ft BUCHANAN MORTUARY Saturday, 5 p. m. Burial at Smith Mills, Sunday, 2 p.

m. SCREES We wish to express our appre CHAS. A. HOCKENSMITH LI. 6858.

726 N. 111. TA. 3692. Modern Reducing Treatment No diet, no exercise; fat melts away.

Interesting information on request. LEE PHARMACAL CO. 5727 Central ave. HU. T748.

(Corrected Notice.) SET Montenegro, 1896 Issue (5 values); set Nicaragua, 1896 issue (5 values), and a Belgian Mourning; stamp, 1934 Issue, all for 10c In coin. Approvals, Ceramic Stamp Company. Box 223, Newell, W. Va. OOINO TO CALIFORNIA and Pacific coast points; car for household goods, trunks, boxes; low freight rate; save on crating; prompt delivery; no additional cost from any point; baggage and transferring; part loads East snd South.

Call or write. SHELBY STORAGE FORWARDING CO. 222 W. Merrill. LI.

8821. IR. 0450. RUTHERFORD Verllna Jane, beloved passed away at his home, 2180 Ringgold Friday, Nov. 23, 5:30 p.

age 60 years. Funeral Monday, Nov. 28, 2 p. It the above address. Burial Concordia cemetery.

Friends invited. Friends may call any time after 2 p. m. Sunday. MEYER MONTAGUE SERVICE.

ciation to an our friends, relatives ana neighbors who to kindly tendered assistance, sympathy, kindness and flowers at the death of our beloved mother and grandmother, Mary E. Screes. We especially want to thank the Rev. Taylor of the Brlghtwood M. E.

Church, the singers, Indianapolis Eastern Stars No. 393; Camellia Lodge No. 121 and Moore A Kirk, funeral directors. The Family. Krieger Funeral Home MR8.

WM. E. KRIEQKR, PROPRIETOR. 1402 N. Illinois st Rl.

1243. ADVERTISING copy writer; national campaigns; exp. forceful; at once. SALESMAN: dealer college: exec, ability; 28-34 yrs. appear $200 SALES; printing mach.

experience $250 TOOL designer; college; exp $150 METALLURGIST and chemist; micro-photo exp. desired; young $100 BK-estlmstor; 3 yrs. lumber exp $100 JR. SALESMAN; college ed $100 BROWN efftCieriQT BSMAO 806 Guaranty bliig (Lie. Our 20th War.

INDIAN and Lincoln head pennies wanted; CLEANED 25c BLOCKED Rl. 0816. mother of Mrs. Clarence Gunnel ana Charles Rutherford of Belvldere, 111., passed awav at the home of her daughter, 1827 Pleasant Friday, a. m.

Services Bunday, Nov. 25, 1 p. m. Friends Invited. Mrs.

Rutherford will be taken to Belvldere, 111., for services and Interment Monday. MINUTE SHOP 31 S. III. wm pay up to $2 eacn It over ten years old; certain pennies worth $53; latest listing 10c. AMERICAN COIN Box 219, Grand Rapids, Mich.

RAGSDALE ft PRICE 1218 N. Alabama. LI. 3608. SOLA ND We wish to thank all our neigh COINS bought; Lincoln pennies worth up Shirley Bros.

Co. 848 N. Illinois st. LI. BUSH Benjamin beloved husband of Caroline Bush and father ot Edward L-, Hazel Raymond Helen L.

and William D. Bush, passed away Friday evening, Nov. 23, ape 67 years. Funeral services will be held at the residence, 442 E. Merrill Monday afternoon, Nov.

26, at I o'clock. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. Friends Invited. WALD FUNERAL BANDERS Burr 8., husband of Edna D. QUIGLEY-HYLAND, INC.

DETECTIVES. Licensed and bonded. Free consultation. Indiana's oldest agency. 704 Guaranty bldg.

Rl. 9598. Rl. 8155. to eaon; indian-nead pennies dimes $300; send 10c for catalogue.

Federal Coin 54 8. May, Columbus. O. HOME-MADE candles, fresh' and delicious, about the best you ever tasted. Try a pound or two of the following: Fudges, "assorted" (mide with pure cream); date and walnut creams, potato coconut candy; 55c per 2 lbs.

$1: excellence guar. Rend your orders to Luella Koester, Batesvllle, Ind. TURKEY DINNERS, $1.00 Country style, with all the trimmings. Reservations by Tues. eve.

Two Brooks Estate, Carmel 133-F-20. bors, friends and old friends of West Indianapolis for the kindness, sympathy, floral offerings and spiritual bouquets given at the death of our beloved mother, Mrs. Agnes Soland. We especially wish to thank the Franciscan Fathers, the slaters of St. Joseph, the Sisters of Good Shepherd, the pallbearers and members of tha Third Order.

The Family. BIO MONKY PAID for domestic and for DENTIST operator, registered In Indiana, salary and commission, no lab. work. 11 914, Star. HOSPITAL.

Instl. positions practically everywhere for inexperienced, experienced people. Inclose stamp. Scharf Bureau, 145-A-118 45th, New York. and brother of Clara ana acnei Banders of Marion.

passed away Saturday morning. Funeral services at THE FUNERAL HOME, HISEY ft TITUS, 851 N. Delaware, Monday, Nov. 26, at 8 p. m.

Burial at Marion, Tuesday morning. GRAD. nurse's service; relief of rheuma eign stamps. Send dime for list. Mona Vanna, AB-203 S.

Dearborn, Chicago. 0322. J. C. Wilson 1230 Prospect St.

DR. 0321. DR. Prompt Ambulance Service tism, poor circulation, etc. zui new Jersey, Apt.

2. Rl. 3627. WATCH all coins; many worth dollars. We hihtkr noMINIOI'E Passed away Frl SULLIVAN We wish to thank our many Duy.

send 10c for catalogue. Rare Coin Box 1287, Milwaukee, Wis. UVEK AND KIDNEY disorders, gall- day, Nov. 23, at tne nome or me uuie friends, neighbors, relatives and all who extended kindness, sympathy, floral offer ADVICE on coin, stamp market: how to stones and colitis quickly relieved wiin B1LEZYME TABLET1 money back guar. KEENS DRUG 202 N.

DELAWARE. Sisters of tne poor, am u. vermom sc. Services Monday, Nov. 26.

8 a. m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery. Friends ings and spiritual bouquets at the death of CORCORAN Catherine age 63 years, sister of James H. Corcoran and Sarah E.

VanAuken, deceased; aunt of Ramona Hagerty and Miss Mary T. VanAuken of this city, passed away Saturday, Nov. 24, at 7 a. m. Funeral Tuesday, Nov.

27, :30 a. at FINN BROS. FUNERAL HOME, 1638 N. Meridian. Services Holy Cross Church, a.

m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited. ALTERATION specialists, suits, coats Mined, repaired, refitted. Leon Tailoring 131 E.

New York st. increase, protect Income, send inc. national Aid, 316 Indiana Trust, Indpls. Lodge. Club Notices.

our beloved wue ana motner, Mary Sullivan. Husband and Children. PERSONAL, business, financial matters smith Frederick John, age 80, beloved COATS TO LINE. HU. 1593.

WANTED LADIES' $144 CORNELL TEMPERI.V We wish to express our sin Experienced Salesman with good education and strong personality to sell tires, batteries and accessories to wholesale and retail trade. Must be between the ages ot 28 and 35. In reply state age, extent of education, previous experience and salary expected. 996, Star. quickly Investigated by discreet, intelligent representatives; confidential reports.

Investigator, 236 W. 65th st. New York city. Travel Opportunities. cere appreciation to ail our friends, neign-bors and relatives for the kindness, sym husband of Kona a.

smun, miner Lionel, Virginia, Katherlne, Adeline Baker and Mrs. Martha Fowler, passed away Saturday morning. Funeral at SHIRLEY DART Mrs. Florence, beloved wife of CHILDREN'S ruffled aprons mads to order; pathy and beautiful flowers extended at 11 Business Sftrvtcea. MA80NIC Special called meeting, Marlon Lodge No.

35, F. and A. Monday. Nov. 26, 7:30 o'clock p.

to attend the funeral of Brother H. A. Acker. Services at Flanner A Buchanan mortuary. Master Masons invited.

FRED B. M. McNEELY. W. M.

HARRY J. STOMBAUGH, Sec. the death of our dear mother, Fanny H. 1 to 6 vears; color trim: ao cents eacn; BROS. WE8T SIDE CHAPEL 2002 W.

Temnerlv. We especially wish to thank cash with order. Ada Apron Bhoppe, 2915 Jamee A. Dart, 1116 N. Capitol passed away Friday.

Services at FLAN. NER BUCHANAN MORTUARY, Monday, 4 p. m. Cremation following. N.

Anthony Fort Wayne, Ind. Michigan, Monday, 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Floral Park.

Friends may IT'S WISE to travel only with RELIABLE people; likely COST LESS in the end. DAY'S Travel 105 8. 111., Rl. 5634. Invites RELIABLE owners of good cars and desirable passengers register; refs.

"Share cost" trips, all main cities. SAVE! SPECIALS: East. Calif. Bus tickets all paints. Autos for RENT.

the Rev. Dr. J. C. Black, the pallbearers and Wald funeral directors.

Mr. and call at the residence, 414 S. Warman Mrs. Ralph Temperly and Family. riinOMLMSOHMELSERxiCE "io GRIFFINO Mrs.

Effle, residing at 3602 N. Penn. passed away Saturday morning. YOUNG lady, college graduate, desires permanent connection with party going to Florida, secretary, companion, governess or tutor; refs. exchanged.

Box 4774, 8tar. from 5 p. m. Saturday until 11 a. Monday.

Lost Mid Pound. SALESMAN, 25-30. automotive, $150 Service at the PLANNER ft BUCHANAN Cleaning Rag. RUG shampooing, 9x12 domestic, Including suing; soft water. Crown Laun-dry and Dry Cleaning Co.

CH. 1923. RUGS FURNITURE DRAPES. W. N.

Fly Rug Co. CH. 2211. 2328 Brookslde. Contracting.

METAL weather-strips, garage building, carpenter repairs. Phone WA. 0533. Ship-man Construction Co. uUITH nwirm of 2338 Station at.

WATSON We wish to express our thanks snd appreciation to the relatives, friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown us during the illness and death of our husband and father, George MORTUARY Monday, 1:30 p. m. Friends LEAVING Sun. noon for New York: passengers to any point in route, cheaper than walking. Phone DR.

5213. Invited. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. TEACHERS, CLUB WOMEN; a new helpful service; clerical work, typing, telephoning, stencil cutting, for your extra beloved husband 6f Maud R. Smith and father of Floyd Woodrow, George rmnaid Smith.

Leona Shields. Madge Har LOST Large police collie dog, black and tan, black face, white front and feet, left leg white; child's pet. Reward. DR. 5184-R.

KALTENBACH Thomas H. age 52 Watson. We especially thank the minister, the Rev. Mr. Fortner: the singers, years, eon of wiiuam Kauenoacn, aiea work.

Call HU. 7695. WINDOW TRIMMER, show cards, 22-28. dept. store 12S DEPT.

STORE 30-40; must -nave wide store doing over $3,000,000 annually (500 C08T-TIME STUDY, 25-35, M. E. experienced group Incentive, set rates, etc $150 8 E. Market st. LI.

6368. Licensed. NEW YORK Tuesday, take one or two; references exchanged. LI. 3767 from to 11 a.

m. Saturday. Nov. 24. Funeral services Tues vey and Marie Branham, departed this life Saturday, Nov.

24. Funeral notice later. For Information call Moore PERMANENTS. 69c to $3, Includes halt riv. Nov.

27. 10 a. at the residence. LOST Overslie black and white spotted fox terrier; vicinity New Jersey and Ver the police escort, Harold Martin, the undertaker, Mr. Tolin, and every one for the beautiful flowers.

Mrs. George Wat 3538 E. Michigan st Interment Holy cut, finger wave, shampoo. No appt. nec.

Royal Beauty Shop, 405 Roosevelt bldg. Kirk, CH. 1806. i CARPENTER, painting, tea. yrs.

RL 7725. 1312 Guilford. LEAVING for N. Y. Mon.

a. 3 reas. prlv. party. Duncan, LI.

5163. mont name "Spotty." can l-i. oxoi. Reward. Cross cemetery.

Friends invited, WELL SERVICE. son and Children. SMITH Mrs. Ida beloved mother of Mrs. c.

A. Harms and Mrs. Charles Sny HAIR CUT, linger wave, shampoo, 25c, all LOST Keys at HANDY JONES, 543 PHOENIX; experienced lady drivers; take two; refs. exchanged. Box 584, 8tar.

der of Pasadena, passed away at 3. Facial and eyebrow arch, botn lor zac. Royal Beauty 8hop, 401 Roosevelt bldg. Hattreea Repairs. MATTRESSES renovated; made Into toner springs, expert workmanship.

Rl. 2240. In Memoriaint. Massachusetts ave. Lock and Safe Expert.

We open any lock. RL 2646. her residence, 4081 Wash. Friday morning. Services at the residence Tues- THANKSGIVING DINNER.

ORDER NOW. LOS ANGELES. Nov. 26; take 2. each.

DR. 7667-J. Refs. exchanged. DUNN In loving remembrance of our hus LOST Black and white beagle hound on PARTY OF 6 GET ENTIRE TURKEY, day, a p.

m. Burial crown Hill. SALESMAN Profltabe sales positions open tor neat appearing men with cars, to work through this store. Positions available immedj. ately.

Apply Monday, 9 to 11. EMPLOYMENT 2D FLOOR. L.S.AYRES&CO. HAVE machine to make old mattresses like new, box and Innerapring. CH.

0937. band and father, Marlon Dunn, who PARADISE. OAKLANDON, ST. RD. 87.

South side: chain collar: child's pet. u. THE WANT AD DEPARTMENT STEVENSON George age 78. beloved KANS. Dallas; loc.

man, A-l refs. and good late take 3. RL 6634. 0277 706 Iowa sL TWO unredeemed lady's diamond rings. father of Mrs.

Olive Reynolds, Charles LOST Black Docketbook at Sears, Roe B. and George H. Stevenson, grandfather white gold mountings, $10 and $25 each. Royal Beauty 401 Roosevelt bldg, raperlag. Palatial.

A-l PAPER hanging. 10c roll: plaster patching; steam removing. IR. 4182. passed away Nov.

24, 1833. Our Hps can not tell how we miss him, Our hearts can not tell what to say, God alone knows how we miss him. In a home that is lonesome today. Wife, Children and Grandson. buck; rew.

CaU Robert's Milk Co. HU 1331. of THE STAR It open each week day fmm 7:30 a. m. until 10 D.

m. 10 Special Announcements. of Mrs. Donald DemrooK, iidgar Stevenson and Roy Reynolds, passed away Frl day. Funeral at the residence of Georne PAPERING Cleaning, painting, 30 yrs.

exp. depression prices. CH. 7031-W. Owner can board.

HA. On Sunday It Is open from 8:00 a. m. to 12:00 m. and from 6:00 p.

m. until lO'nn n. m. Mt. Jackson Sanitarium Stevenson.

5128 E. North Monday at FOUND Pair of bird dogs, claim by paying ad and 2738-J. HARKINS In loving memory of our 2 p. m. Friends invited.

Burial Memorial fr. chicken dinner 50c, Thankgsiving turkey $1, roasted chicken 75c; by apt. Wed. C. E.

Beck. Ph. 106-F-13, Zlonsvllle. THANKWrVINO DINNER, 75c AND APPOINTMENTS ONLY. WADE INN.

PH. 161-F-ll, ZIONSVILLE. GUY Park. SHIRLEY SERVICE. PAPER turn, and hung $3 room up.

RIGOS. Rl. 4089. MINERAL THERAPEUTIC BATHS. Attrac.

rates by wk. excel, table, comfortable rms. 3127-29 W. Wash. BE.

1579. During the above hours want ads may be telephoned for Insertion the following SALESMEN; old-established ladles' neck, wear manufacturer desires representative to handle popular priced sideline for Indiana: acquaintance with neckwear buyer and frequent contact necessary; give full particulars In answer. Lou. W. Apple 118 N.

7th Philadelphia, Pa. SERVICE MAN, electric refrl iterators ana radio by large retail store: must be good. 990, Star. LOST Female Beagle, vicinity 42d and College. Reward.

4333 College. TYLER Louise, beloved daughter of Frank and Myrtle White Tyler, deceased, ae Plasterrag. PLASTERING; patching a specialty! ehlm. neya built and repaired. LI.

3673. MONTHLY statements; circular letter writing; typing in my home; reas. DR. 6599-M. black blanketed beagle pup.

Rew. BE. 0123. GEORGIA paper shell pecans; new crop; Jumbo, 10 100 $20 prepaid; samples free. Falrview Farms, Quitman, Oa.

daughter and mother, who passed away Nov. 11, 1933: There is a mother who misses you sadly, And finds the time long since you went; And I think of you daily and hourly. But try to be brave and content. But the tears that I shed In silence, And I breathe a sigh of regret, For you were mine, and I remember. Though all tilt world forget, Mother tod ton.

morning. USE YOUR CREDIT AT THE STAR! Rl. 7311 RL 7311 ASK Hook's, Haag's and progressive druggists for WISO-0 Feminine Hygiene. LOST Olasses In Palace theater, Thursday. Reward.

IR. 4301. parted this life Saturday, 3 a. m. Funeral Sunday, Nov.

25, at the Jones Chapel Church, 1 miles north of Clermont, 2:30 p. m. Burial Jones Chapel cemetery. Friends Invited. Friends may call at the residence, 1054 8.

Pershing ave. Funeral under the direction of MOORS ft KIRK. PlwnMng. PLUMBING REPAIRS, reasonable. 1-3 I years to pay.

HOWARD DEER. DR. 0831. THREE DOLLAR8 PER MONTH. Huff's heated garage, or $1 per week; 20c day or tight.

328 E. Market. Additional Ada oa Nttt Ffft SUNDAY SPECIAL FRIED CHICKEN DINNER 500, WADS INN, ZIONSVILLE. LOST Bluetleked hound near Noblesvllle. Owner's address on collar.

2907 Ralston..

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