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3 MRS. S. V. PETERS DIES OF INJURIES STRAUSS SAYS: Strauss Says: DROP EVERYTHING! Right inside the doors, Sir The Hose are arrangec according to size. Struck by Car of Governor Chandler of Kentucky On Visit to City.

THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1039. 'j I pairs for Injuries suffered by Mrs. Helen Peters, 2932 South East street, when she was struck bv the auto-mobile of Governor A. B. (Happy) i Chandler of Kentucky several! weeks ago proved fatal yesterday; in Methodist Hospital.

Mrs. Peters, 72 years old, was struck the night of Dec. 7 in the 2900 block of Madison avenue by! the automobile that was bringing Governor Chandler to Indianapolis to speak at the annual football! banquet of the Indiana University INouth t-ast street, dud yesterday! Club in the Indianapolis Athletic the Hospital of in "REAL-SILK" Club. juries mi no red several wet-k ato Ys when she was struck by the auto-'rgj Other Officials in Car. The car was driven by Sergt.

mobile of Covernor A. B. (Happy) i FjM Dan Grav of the Kentucky state he was jv Sizes I0V2 to 13 highway patrol. Passengers, be Chandler of Kentucky, the wife of Stephen V. lVters.

sides Governor Chandler, were sows Frank D. Peterson, director of the state Division of Accounts and Con (IRREGULARS) trol of Kentucky, and Newton Combs, executive of a Lexington Harrv Cravson Dies in Hospital (Ky.) lumber company. Mrs. Peters suffered a fracture of each leg below the knees, a broken right collar bone and head injuries. Greatly perturbed by the accident, Governor Chandler, assisted by Sergt.

Gray, carried the injured woman into a nearby home 'ALSO SHORT SOCKS flain and ancy (5 pairs, $1). and then called an ambulance. Harry Grayson, 48 years old, a farmer living near Solsberry, died yesterday afternoon in the United States Veterans' Hospital of injuries suffered Wednesday when he was struck by a falling tree. Mr. Grayson was cutting down the tree in a woods near Solsberry when the accident occurred.

He died 15 minutes after his arrival at Governor Show Care. The Governor and members of his party accompanied Mrs. Peters to the hospital. After making his NO address. Governor Chandler re turned to the hospital a second the hospital here.

time and consulted ith specialists called in on the case at his request. When Governor Chandler '32 White House left, he ordered that Mrs. Feters be given the best of medical care. SILK Socks in this "Real Silk" sale-otherwise the selections re very generous and greatly varied in weave and color. Members of the Peters family Aspirant Is Dead last night said Governor Chandler has been kept Informed of changes in Mrs.

Peters's condition by her attendants, who acted the Governor's request. Members of the family were at tempting to get in touch with the Governor last night by telephone LISLES (plenty of black tan, green, navy and maroon). CLOCKED LISLES, same color ranges as above. 6 and 3-RIB LISLES and RAYON AND LISLE HEATHERS navy, maroon, brown and green. 6 and 3-RIB LISLES, horizontal stripes.

RIBBED WOOLS (with silk), gray, blue and tan. It seems almost incredible to be able to get socks so fine, so famous so enduring and smooth fitting at any such price as this! "Real Silk," made in Indianapolis, known almost everywhere. If there should be a "KEEN EYESIGHT CONTEST" we'll put our money (as tho saying goes) on the Real Silk inspectors! They're remarkably good to find "flaws" in these socks. Pair, 25c; 5 pairs, 1.00. Note Please About 80 of the Sale is "Real Silk" the rest is composed of Strauss Socks, perfect (of course) in order to give the event a well-rounded completeness.

to inform him of Mrs. Peters death, but were told that he was Port Deposit, Jan. 26.UT) Dr. Joseph I. France, former United States senator and unsuccessful candidate in 1932 for the Republican presidential nomination, was found dead in bed today by servants at his home.

He was 66 years old. His physician said Dr. France apparently had died of a heart attack. His attempt to win the Republican presidential nomination had not at Frankfort. He had asked i77 -'KifA I fp mmm 1 lit I vtvN -SSti If mil ffel pill 1 that he be informed in case of the accident victim's death Mrs.

Peters was walking to her home at the South East street address at the time of the accident She had been visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Emma Kelly, in Crawfordsville, and had just re turned to Indianapolis by bus. echoes in his successful divorce suit last year against his Russian-born wife, the former Princess Tatiana V. Declitereva, whom he married in Paris in Mrs. France testified she left the United States because France "had Sergt.

Gray said Mrs. Peters apparently started to run across the street. Gray said he saw her and attempted to swerve to avoid strik to devote nil his time to his cam ing her, but was unable to do so paign" for the presidential J. A. Shaw Dies; Insurance Agent PI i ft BP Ml because of other trafllc.

A native of Orange county, Mrs. Peters had lived in Indianapolis the last 12 years. She attended the Garfield Park Baptist Church. Survivors are her husband, Stephen V. Peters; two daughters, Mrs.

Mary Eberhart of Westfield and Miss Florence Peters of Indianapolis; a son, Raymond W. Peters of Westfield, N. and her sister, Mrs, Kelly. Funeral services will be held at 11 o'clock tomorrow morning in the Flanner Buchanan mortuary. Joseph A.

Shaw. 6037 Central mm wyMi avenue, special agent of the Met L. STRAUSS THE MAN'S STORE Robert McHatton Naval Rites Held ropolitan Life Insurance Company here the last 12 years, died Wednesday night in St. Vincent's Hospital. A lifelong resident of Indianapolis, Mr.

Shaw for several years was associated with the Marmon Motor Car Company. He was a member of St. Joan of Arc Church. Survivors are the widow, Mrs. Taken By Death For Indiana Flier Hiram P.

Dean, Nurseryman, Dies Funeral Tomorrow for Retired Orchardist, 89 Years Old. Newport, R. Jan. 26. Mary E.

Shaw; his mother, Mrs. Anna Shaw of Indianapolis, and two sisters, Mrs. Annette Robber-son and Mrs. Mable Copcland, Beginning This Morning both of New York. Funeral services will be held at Funeral services were held at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon for Commander Francis M.

Maile 47-year-old naval officer from Vin-cennes, who died yesterday when his plane capsized as he was taxiing to a landing ramp at the naval station. The entire Naval War College, headed by Rear Admiral Charles 8:30 o'clock tomorrow moning in the Blackwell funeral home and at 9 o'clock in St. Joan of Arc Hiram P. Dean, retired died yesterday In his home 3156 Graceland avenue. He was Church.

Burial will be in St Joseph's cemetery. P. Snyder, attended the exercises conducted by Naval Chaplain Mrs. Josephine Gels, 80, Reuben W. Shrum.

III 4 Years, Succumbs A brother-in-law, Walker A. 15 Gentlemen's FINE SUITS nationally famed in the field. Sale grouped at Mrs. Josephine Gels, 80 years old Horner of Chicago, came here for the services. died in her home, 337 Prospect street, vesterday after an illness Commander Maile's body will be sent to his home city, Vincennes, of four years.

Mrs. G'is was mar from which he entered the navy 28 ried to John Gels in 1880. years ago. The bony will be 89 years old. Born near Madison, Mr.

Dean lived many years in Greenwood, where he operated a nursery. He had lived in Indianapolis the last 30 years and formerly was the manager of several large orchards In Lawrence county. Mr. Dean retired five years ago. He was a member of the Second Church of Christ, Scientist.

Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon In the Tyner mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery. Survivors are a daughter, Miss Mabel E. Dean, and two sons, Lloyd M. Dean and Carl W.

Dean, all of Indianapolis. THOMAS H. McGUIRE. A native of St. Peters, she lived escorted by Commander H.

V. in Indianapolis 51 years. She was Ziroli, United States Navy, class mate of the dead commander. a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church for 50 years and also was a member of the Sacred Heart Christian Mothers Society. Frank W.

Tech Dies at Bedford Funeral services will be in the Voigt mortuary, 1632 South Meridian street, at 9 o'clock Monday morning, followed by services in ROBERT McHATTON. Robert McHatton, retired lnsur ance representative, died Wednes Sacred Heart Church at 9:30 o'clock. Burial will be in St. Jo Thomas H. McGuire, 61 years seph's cemetery.

day In a private nursing home Survivors are the husband; five daughters, Mrs. A. E. Lumpkin Spco 0 Th Indianapolit Sior. Bedford, Jan.

26. Frank William Tech, retired clothing merchant, died today. He entered the clothing business In 1889 in after more than a year's Illness, He was 84 years old. Mr. McHatton, who was associ ated more than 43 years with the Pittsburgh, Mrs, Elizabeth Stewart and Mrs.

C. A. Wein-brecht of Indianapolis and Miss Rosemary Geis and Miss Edna Geis old, a resident of Indianapolis many years, died Wednesday in his home, 701 North Pershing avenue, after a short illness. A native of Bowling Green, Mr. McGuire was a freight conductor on the Baltimore Ohio Railroad 25 years.

He was a member of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, the B. O. Veterans' Association and St. Antho- New York Underwriters, had made North Vernon and came to Bed ford in 1904. He retired in 1926.

Born of German parents, Mr. Tech made many visits to Germany of New York; a son, Edward Geis and a sister, Mrs. Margaret Rieger, his home with a son, Robert E. McHatton, 5631 Lowell many years. He had maintained an active Interest In insurance affairs in the years following his re (One and Two Trousers) The strength of this Sale is in pliant, enduring.

The tailoring is done with considerable handwork. The Suits are fine fitting single and double-breasted mostly smart, middle-of-the-road in cut and detail (neither too conservative nor too extreme). The sort of suits that give a lot of solid satisfaction the year round. Blues, Grays, Browns. And while 653 is a sizable amount of suits they are of course subdivided into various builds, patterns and colorings.

NOW is the word! L. STRAUSS CO. THE MAN'S STORE Alld 225 COATS Wearingtons, Sir Overcoats, topcoats, coast-weight coats (with a few exceptions 1 TC both of this city, and two grand children. and other European countries. He was a devotee of baseball and for 58 consecutive years attended the tirement.

Tathnlic Church. Mr. Mc Safety Education Council Born Sept. 25, 1854, in Warsaw. opening game of the Cincinnati Mr.

McHatton was the son of Reds. There formerly were three brothers in the Tech "family and Mr. and Mrs. James S. McHatton.

Urges Traffic Campaign Members of the Indianapolis He was married to Sarah Alice the group attended the opening Cincinnati game each year. Last Safety Educational Council, meet- Ward of Vevay, who died more than 20 years ago. Mr. McHatton was a member of the Downey Ave April Edward Tech of North Ver iner vesf.erdnv afternoon In 1ha Tn. Guire had lived in Indianapolis 45 years.

Funeral services will be held at 9:30 o'clock tomorrow morning in the residence and at 10 o'clock In St. Anthony's Church. Burial will be In Holy Cross cemetery-Surviving is the widow, Mrs. Mary Meyers McGuire. Raymond j.

Mcdonald. Raymond J. McDonald, 32 years Mi North Sherman drive, died non and Frank Tech attended thejana. World War Memorial Shrine, nue Christian Church, Scottish Rite, Murat Shrine and the Columbia Club. Funeral services will be held at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning in the son's residence.

Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery. siub iui me iosi nine. adopted a committee report rec- Mr. Tech was prominent in the'ornmending a traffic safety cam-Presbyterian church. One daugh-'paign.

The plan includes dividing ter May and the brother Edward the city into six districts to con-of North Vernon survive. centrate safety education. Funeral rites for Roscoe Dalton, The districts will be designated former Lawrence county the next meeting. A resolution killed in a fall on an icy pavementwas adopted making the Safety Pain Ashland, will be held Offcers' Training Camp, held Louisville, Saturday. He was each summer a week before a son of John Dalton df Mitchell school at Eov Scout ramn n.

late Wednesday In the City Hospital after a brief illness. A native nf New Castle. Mr. McDonald had f0ndeH hieh school in Lakeland IU.U Survivors, besides Robert E. McHatton, are another son, Dr.

James W. McHatton of Rockville; two daughters, Mrs. Carl H. Barnett of Lebanon and Mrs. Florence W.

Moffett of Indianapolis: 13 grand they were $25) clearance priced at Fla- and had lived In Indianapolis vpars. and the parents, the widow, three nual affair. Funeral services will be held at sisters and four brothers survive. She was a member of the Roberts She was a member children and one great-grandchild. ti i poi illrS.

L. A. bllleSpie Park M. E. Church Funeral serv ces Funeral services A financial report given by William A.

Evans, schools safety director, showed a balance of $241 in STAMP CLUB TO MEET. will be in the Turner Power Dies, Seated in Chair at Home Turner Powers, 1733 West Wash-Ington street, died last night while 2 o'clock tomorrow anernoon in the residence. Burial will be in Washington Park cemetery. Survivors are the widow, Mrs. McDonald: his the treasury.

had lived several years. Born In B. G. Bushnell, printer of a pre- 111 Long Time, Dies Flanner Buchanan mortuary at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, with burial in Memorial Park Lawrence btanord. principal of, Indianapolis, she was the wife of no nA 1 at a vk (1m ii ia 1 1 La nrinMn.i nt! Scnol temporary chairman Mr.

HpienR. McDonald of, Carl R. Gunder and had lived in the Hoosier Preranrel Cluh at 8 of the dlvlslon Plan. Outlined the Minneapolis, prior to going to South Bend. cemetery.

in Survivors are six daughters, Mrs. TRAIN HITS CAR, 4 HURT. New Castle, Jan. 26. Four persons were Injured slightly when the automobile In which they were riding was demolished by a Nickel Plate freight train at Dunrelth, south of here, this afternoon.

Those who received treatment at Henry County Hospital here ln eluded M. G. Margolis and M. D. Moss of Indianapolis, G.

A. Shot han of Gary and a woman whoct name was not learned here. Mrs. Emma A. Gillespie died o'clock tonight in the Spink-Arms Pr8ram Indianapolis; a son, John McDonald, and two daughters, Helen McDonald and Margaret McDonald, all at home.

Funeral services will be held this Hotel. His subject will be "Pre-cancel Catalogue and Catalogue Harry L. Humphreys Mrs. H. C.

Page, Mrs. Louise Worley, Mrs. Fred G. Condlct and Mrs. Erwin her home in the Spink-Arms Hotel early yesterday after a long afternoon in South Bend and the seated In a chair in frontvof the radio In his home.

The widow, Mrs. Edna Powers, said her husband seemed to be asleep when she called him. Dr. Norman R. Booher, deputy coroner, who Investigated, said death apparently was due to heart disease.

body will be brought here for bur Prices." A state-wide precancel H. Lapp, all of Indianapolis, and CARL F. LOMB DIES. Rochester, N. Jan.

26. (U.P.) Carl F. Lomb, vice-president of the Bausch and Lomb Optical Company, died of heart disease today. He was 84. iai in Crown Hill cemetery.

Survivors, besides the husband, are a JESSIE BEATTY GUNDER. Mrs. Jessie Beatty Gunder. for Mrs. Gillespie was born in Rush; Mrs, Joseph Ell wood of Racine, meeting will be held at the Spink-Arms Hotel April 29 and 30, Miss Barbara Vestal, club secretary, said.

G. countv and came to Indianapolis and a sister, Mrs. Fred son, Harold Gunder of South Bend. met resident of Indianapolis, died from Knightstown 20 year ago. Foxworthy of Knlghtstown, ana iwo granacnuaren.

Tuesday in South Bend, where she.

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