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The Indianapolis News from Indianapolis, Indiana • Page 3

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ITC3E? 'jPHOSE spare nickels and dimes that slip through your fingers so easily will buy the world's finest watches, diamonds and jewelry during Rogers Great Economy Sale. And bear in mind, THIS IS THE LAST WEEK don't delay invcst tout spare nickels in something worth while. j( 0 9 A genuine 'Rosen Tslue brfl llsnt gtm in a lorely solid white rol4 offered at price that fuarantees a slgnlflcsct Economy Plan Terms 4 Ii Tiro lyortWVtfe i3uoEiniLin) or 7omorroto Only! Vm. Elocjci? Don C1rWit Wm. Iwm SQr.

A 'V put. Cotnptrio MnM lor tl 1 is ix. Many beautiful Virn to Til rhoo trow, ta aaadaoeao tray. ftTUla ravMtMd nf; Ecqaoray PIaalSc Dowm XlanCcn (SEcsIx A renuioo Cinrt maaUIcIorli. icrAy tinUhod cm vub iay Btorvmrot.

Soft lo tond rhimo oiud tbo boor and kaJt aour. Use Our Economy Plan. Trzlhfcl rtcpTczcxizticn Is ths Fczindctlcn cf Out $8 .95 ft' A masterpiece is this 18 kt. solid white told mounting, and erea moge to this superb diamond setting. And priced so low! Use Our Economy Plan i VBSa .19 A watch that will be found faith ful and accurate.

Has the famous BENRUS 15 jeweI shoe kp roof movement which is immune to injury by shocks, jars and hard Pay the Economy Way OPEN SATURDAY NITES TILL 9 O'CLOCK THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 3. 1923. FUNERAL FOR W. S. TAYLOR Former Kentucky Governor te Be Sorted tn Crown IIUL Funeral services far William 8.

Taylor, are seventy four, 2143 North Delaware street former Governor, of Kentucky, wm be held at 3 p. in. Saturday at the home In the charge of Bishop IX. Foot, of the United Brethren church. Burial trin be tn Crown H2X cemetery.

The former Governor. who had epent twenty eight years of his life tn exile In Indiana, foOowln the shooting of his Democratic opponent, William OoebeU died, at the Methodist Hospital after an illness of several weeks. Heart disease was the cause of death; Pallbearers have been chosen from among officials of the Empire life and Accident Insurance Company, of which Taylor was rice president and general counsel. Honorary pallbearers are: Judge Dan V. White, of Vlarlon county municipal court; Charles S.

Drake, presldeot of the Empire Ufa; James IX. Drake, secretary and treasurer, and H. L. Drake, assistant secretary of the company. Active pallbearers will be Charles Shipman.

Jacob M. Brannaman. C. F. IXcLaln.

Louis Metmng. Jack Robinson and Louis IX. Head, all superintendents of the company. Last Bites far Mrs. Martha McClellan.

Funeral services for Mrs. Martha McCleCan, who died Thursday night nue. followmc an Illness of four months, will be held st 3:30 p. m. Saturday at the residence.

Burial will be at Urlchsvllle. O. Mrs. McClellan had llred In Indianapolis for elsht years, making her home with her daughter. Mrs.

Ralph M. Halderman, at the Bradley avenue address. She was born October 28. 1849, at Uriahs nile. and was the widow of William McOllan.

Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Halderman. Mrs. Jennie Coleman and Mrs. R.

R. Teagley, Indianapolis: three sons. Verne A. McClellan. of Indianapolis, and Walter E.

McClellan. of Cincinnati, and Stewart I. McClellan. New Philadelphia. fire brothers.

Dr. Stewart the Shirley Brothers undertaking parlors. 3020 North Illinois street, and burial win be in Crown HU1 cemetery. Survivors besides the husband are a brother, B. W.

and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Tockey, all of Spencer.

Body Brought to Indiana poUa. The body of James A. Bell, age thirty three, former resident of In fered In a gasoline explosion at his home in Los Angeles July 23, was brought to Indianapolis Friday. Mr. Bell came to Indianapolis in If IS from Mt.

Vernon. In 1911 he married Miss Mary Sehmoe. Surviving are three children, Clara. Cloleta and Dorothy Louise; a brother. Wesley, and a sister.

Mrs. Xdna Oriffra, both of this city, and another sister. Mrs. Alma Knappe. of Paraguoe.

Ark. Funeral arrangements have not yet been com IUUh tia dun Of A Gesr SrctELh Cuticura Wa Help Yea CUUOhCl'CO)! ctt USET1EWS CLASSIFIED ADS USE HEWS CLASSIFIED ADS at her home, 725 North Bradley ave dianapolis, who died of injuries suf Lt McCurdy and Oscar McCurdy. of Pittsburgh; James Mccuray. oi uis tourl: Albert McCurdy, of Canton, and William McCurdy. of Florida; two sisters Mrs.

Amanda Sterling. Cleveland, and Mrs. Jennie Billings, of Coshocton, O. i i i imi III' Jl mw I ii ii i 50c the turn week 7 I COe the Sixth Week I I 70c the Seventh Week il. I 80 the Eighth Week 0c the Ninth Week I Then Pair Only tLOO Week Special! Ecomocny DqUc Wffictt WottcEa Vofaet Har acata fa ynr opportunity fH oopoadablo 15 lwd sisKcs asoYoaMtit a frarwi wmt coia noos lor only SS4.S0.

Economy Terms 5c Down Biommomid Dot asoTMMat. Set with tw ffi. SOal 7S bkmmU ami foor ayatbetle oap U'J phirro. Otfatuc balow I rerular prW. Use the Economy Plan PoJmad hr Vino.

JLmro. Ae eoralo EIria lowolod nonaol a foMXUloil aa4 Use Economy Plait .00 da A rshte that youH appreciate. A natiocaHy known morement, se lected because of its timekeeping quality, In a handsomely engrared case. Guaranteed. Use Our Economy Plan 5c Down CQUAES DIAL CEZDIT JEWILECS 5 NORTH ILLINOIS STREET Nationally Advertised Merchandise on Liberal Credit Term et No Extra Cost Hoora Body Taken to Thorntown.

The body of E. Ward Moore, sge fifty, who died Wednesday night at the Methodist Hospital, from the effects of bums suffered when his home at Thorntown was wrecked fay an ex plosion of gas In the basement, has been taken 'to Thorntown for funeral serrices and burial Saturday. Mr. Moore was secretary and treasurer of the K. Jaques Company.

Thorntown, and held Interests In the Moore Brother's grain elevator at Khklln. He was widely known tn farm and stock circles and was active In crric and community affairs. He attended Wabash College and was a Mason. Surviving are the widow. Mrs.

Oliver Moore, and two daughters, Margaret and Martha Moore, and a son, Robert, an of Thorntown. Lifelong BesMent Dies. Mrs. Catherine McNamara. age sixty one, 1142 Pleasant street, died Thursday st the St.

Francis Hospital zouowing an uiness of two months. Mrs. McNamara was a lifelong resi dent of. Indianapolis. Funeral serv ices wCl be held Saturday at 8: JO a.

m. at the residence and at the Holy Cross church at 9 m. Burial will be tn the Holy Cross cemetery. Mrs. McNamara was a member of St.

Patricks parish, the Altar Society of St. Patrick's, and of the auxiliary of the Ancient Order of Hibernians. She Is survived by a niece, Mrs. Joseph Ryan, of this city. Mrs.

Jesse L. Murphy Dead. Mrs. Jesse I. Murphy, age forty eight, wife of Fred O.

Murphy, of 229 West Thirtieth street, died Thursday at her home following a five months' Illness. Mrs. Murphy has lived In Indianapolis for twenty years. She was bora at Spencer October 2, 1879. She was a member of the University Place Christian church.

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