Bloomington Daily Telephone, Volume 56, Number 53, Bloomington, Monroe County, 19 November 1932 — Page 7
iSATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1932
THE BLOOMINGTON DAILY TELEPHONE, BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA (PHONE 3000)
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ment to 3000. The ad taker win gladly assist you, if desired, so that the copy for your ad is prepared in such a man ner as to bring the greatest re suits to you. ' MISCELLANEOUS
EVERY family occasionally needs extra cash to meet emergencies, to pay Mils, etc. We take care of such sftutfonn by lending any reasonable amount to those in position to make regular payments. We require no endorsers , just the signatures of husband and wife. You get the money when you nee(l it the full amount of the loan in cash. . Repayments may be arranged weekly or monthly to suit your convenience. Interest charged only for time money is used. Call, write or phone. You can get the cash you need, today. LESAL LOAN CO. 112 South College Ave. Half Block South
Citizens l.oai &
Trust Co. Phone 4074
FOR RENT: One large room fur-J
nished tor light iiouseKeepins. a.du per week. 312 Buckner. 19c
FOR RENT: Nicely furnished apartment, light and airy with heat furnished. Reasonable. 112 cast 3rd. 22k
FOR RENT Unusually nice sleeping room. Private entrance. Steam heat. Two blocks from square, $3 per week. 112 east 3rd. 22x
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Bu FRANCIS WALLACE!
A GREAT FOOTBALL MMAILJ
COPYRIGHT J930,J3Y FRAMCM WA&ZACJF TSrrBVrXB V KiMO $mC.?Xp
IRCHANTS TOCOSTUME BRIDE, 1 GROOM IN RADIO WEDDING I
FOR SALE: Boston Bull pups. Call 9551.
male 22c
SPECIAL, BARGAINS Whitney player piano, just tuned, and in first class condition with 100 music rolls, $20; 5 piece walnut bedroom suite with new mattress, 518; 3 piece overstuff suite, $22.50; Thor electric washer, frist class condition, $7.50; Freed 8 tube electric radio,, like new, $15; bargains in heating: stoves, rugs and everything for the home. Come and see. U & H. FURNITURE CO 336 South Walnut Phone 6436 ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR 21c
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RADIO REPAIR ; And Service, All Make , Beceivew -: Certiffed Radiotrician EXVIS RADIO SERVICE Phone S878. 816 S. Washington.
FOR RENT: Seven room house modern except heat Can be used for double. 1315 south Washington.
Inqulie at liUthers Coffee Cup, 111 j
south Walnut, ozoun
In buying 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 8. 9, 10 acres out aways consult me. Improved or unimproved. I have over 60 pieces of property for your selection. Walter Hall, office 102 west 6th street. Tel. 21c FOR SALE: Coal, Indiana No. 4, $3.00 per ton; Indiana black $3.50. We deliver any amount. Brinson &
Cn "DVtnnft AlFifi; l&X
I FOR SALE: Good Indiana coai,
vw rpasnname. r ur mwiiuouuu
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call 3697. William Ooley.
NOTICE: To malce room for new addition of Roy Burns grocery we must sail at once half of our large stock of new furniture, stoves and ruga Come in, find what you want make us an offer. See how cheap you can buy good furniture, Pete Burns, 202 north Walnut Phone 5981. 021tfn
Will trade my good six-rom all f
modera house, furnace, bath, garage, for good improved farm. Address R. L. S. in care of Daily Telephone. 19c
FOR RSNT: 5 room bungalow, 516 south Fess avenue, . Call J. P. Leffler, 4881 or 6170 Nltfn FOR RENT: Ten room all modern house, east part.; five room, electric lights and water; six rooms thoroughly modern. Call; 4618. 20c FOR KENT: Attractive apartment, three rooms, bath, store room and laundry- Fine heat. 415 south Lincoln street. Inquire at 307 east, 2nd street- Phone 4383. N12tf n
REAL VALUES J, O. Humphreys, Dodge and Plymouth Dealer 314 South Walnut st. Phone 3316 Ts your car ready for winter? Is it the body type you want? We have 40 reconditioned used cars with the long service in them, you have been wanting. Get our guarantee and Easy Payment Plan. Also see the new Plymouth. c
FOR RENT: 2 large modern rooms, furnished for ligh house keeping. Built in features. Everything furnished including garage. $4.50 per week. 821 south Washing-
Guaranteed Bhelton Permanent,; po RENT: 6 room modern
Complete $2.50 j house, 208 south Madison. Call at Others $5.00 and ?7.00 1 ( onckart; 112 2 south College ave-
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COAL FOR SALE All kinds of good coal Prices reasonable prompt eervice: Courteous treatment. Dial 4412 JOHN A. RODARMEL Member of BURMA
Shampoo, finger wave anytime 50c
FREE an 8x10 portrait given witn j each permanent. 115 Boutb College V Phone 3655 Dec 2
VALHAIXA PARK CEMETERY Heouty and Pwpetoal Gam, Al8tfi FCR; TRADE: Equity in 4 room house for team or truck. House and 8 loU for small farm. Unimproved timber land for lot :or equityJPhone
.. WINTER IS HERE : Yah need that stove. We need the
nue. Phone 4877.
FOR RENT: 3 modern downstairs rooms. Furnished or unfurnished with-heat, gas, lights and water furnished, $5.50 . per, week, furnished; Phone 4873. 19x
FOR. SALE: Repossessed furniture, stoves and rugs of all kinds, as good as new. Very low prices, Pete Burns, 202 north Walnut St. Phone 5931 1 ' , Oct. 21tfn FOR SALE: Shoes and oxfords for men and boys Reconditioned to give many more miles. Priced right. Uland & Benckart Shoe shop, 117 east 5th street. 19c
FOR RENT : 3 room house with larsre garden, chicken park, gar
age and electric lights. Just outside j
corporation. Phone 4614. n
: FOR RENT: 3 modern furnished j
rooms. Everything furnished. Garage. Call at 810 south Walnut. 19c
monev. That is 'the time to buy; , FOR RENT: 5 room house, semi-
All kinds good: used heating stoves. j modern, 719 north Grant. Qan be
Murphy Furniture company, jrnone 5745." 308 north Morton street. 21c
2- r PHONES;- y " ?071 For best prices on good coal. Eastern Kentucky, Virginia and Indiana Lump. DAY & NIGHT COAL CO , Hillside and Huntington; 21c
NOTICE: Ladies of the Wesleyan Methodist church will hold a bake sale in the Thrasher Bros. Hdw. store all day Saturday- 18c
LOSiT: Black and white Univer pencil with June Humphrey carv
ed 021 it. Phone &UK.
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NCKriCE: Have leased my press shop, known as Superior Cleaners and Tailors, to Harold Dyer and Henr"-Snoddy. After this date will
not be responsible for any debts
contracted by said shop. " , Wendell Clipp, , : Nov. 10t 1932. -" V- : i V1"' ' ;" 10c
arranged for 2 famines, Phone 3253 Sll south Rogers, 19c
FOR. RENT: Sunny steamheated front' room: Reasonable. Phone 4456. I " v : 21c
FOR RENT: Attractive 2 room furnished apartment.; Downstairs. Everything furnished. Overstuffed, suite. Rent reasonable 3 blocks to campus. Phone 2891. . . 21c FOR RENT: Most attractive apartment in -city: Garage, electrical refrigerator, heat and water furnished. An ideal place to live. For appointment Dial 2801.;: 24x FOR RENT: 3 furnished rooms, bath- Will rent cheaper to man and wife if they take care of the place. For information call at 412 west
! 4tfc. street, second block west Mon-
on station. "x
LOST: My small. Drown, pug-nosed, part Pekinese dog. White on chest and feet. Name Skippy. Call Jane Ruble, 3686, Reward. 21c LOJiT: Upper plate xf false teeth Wednesday in northern : part of town. ' Finder please call 5506 or 4917. : HfiFOR'FBEE SAMPLE showing uses, Metallic-X. It mends anything; glass, metals, wood, porcelain, etc, without, heat. AgentsDistributors 560 to $200 weekly. Protected, territory. Sales guaranteed. Baetallic-X, Elkhart, Ind. 19x
Clothing being made, for needy by Red Cross. ; Join, $1.00-: - .
FOR RENT 3 unfurnished rooms. Price reasonable. Gas, lights and
ws.ten 305r north i-imcom. jnone 2800.- T :- 22x FOR RENT: One half of double. All modern. Recently decorated. Garage. OnrBallantine road. J. E. P Holland.' j 22c FOR RENT: 3 room modern downstairs- unfurnished apartment. Newly - decorated. 335 south College. ; 22x FOR RENT: 5 room house, newly papered. Lights, water, phone, 2 acres of ground. Edge of town. $20 per month. W. S. Hall, Phone 5650 102 west 6th street. " 22f
LOOK! REAL VALUES ,
UNREDEEMED R. R. WATCHES ?20 JEWELRY CLOTHING L.ELI ABLE WATCH SHOP 108 South College Ave, FOR SALE: Indiana Coal , $3.00ton; Block Wood, $2.00 rick; Clear Oak Flooring, $4.00 Hundred. ECONOMY CUT RATE LUMBER YARD Phone 3680 ' . . 19x
FOR SALE: Either electric or down key National Cash register. Sec Tom . Kanakis, Grand Candy Kitchen. - 22c
WANTED
New Crop Very Fancy Assorted Paper Shell Pecans, highest quality guaranteed or your money refunded: 10 lbs. $1.95; 25 lbs, $4,75; 50 lbs., $9.00, 100 lbs, $17.50. Salesmen Wanted. Faiivlew Farms Inc., Quitman; Ga. 19x HELP WANTED WITH INVESTMENT OR BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES; 2 men to service and collect on routes of new lc and 5c amusement machines. Conditional salary $35 per week plus profits, $350 required. Write 1310 Washington Bldg., Louisville, Ky. 19x
CHAPTER XXXII The Brute got the lowdown. "Stone tried to pull a fast one. He called a meeting this afternoon or had Sheets do it, of the sophomores; told them that we had plan, ned this thing to shut off competition and make sure that either Pat or Ted was elected so we could be sure to have control." I can see why he wanted to knife me," Ted said. "But why knife Pat? Why didn't he swing the votes to Pat?"
"He wanted it himself. It was a
good scheme. He figured with all ftf the older fellows splitting their
votes between you two he could
organize the vounc ones and sneak
in. Did you see his face? He
thought he was a cinch. What made them pick on, me, then?" Kdge asked. "Well, Clark told me. Stone gave them the old line of stuff about Pat and Ted getting all of the publicity in the line and backfield, figuring that would antagonize all of them. Then he said the seniors were just trying to get control of the team for next year and with Wynne calling signals, hog all the glory; but if they lined .up with Stone and Sheets, he'd sec that they pot a sauare deal."
"That's a lotta oatmeal," Pidge
insisted. "Sttrc old stuff but they fell for it ; and if Tom had been smart enough to let Sheets do the promoting and cleverly introduce Stone as the people's, choice, he would have gotten away with it But when the kids got outside they thought things over. They were sold against cither Pat or Ted but didn't trust Stone. Then somebody got the idea that if they voted for Pidge they could beat us and Still smooth things pretty well because everybody liked Pidge." "Well. I'll be doggoned." "I still don't see, though," the Brute said, "why they didn't pick me if they wanted a compromise candidate." "I wish they. had. Look at the position it places me in," Pidge re-olied.
"You might as well forget that, Ted said. "She's all yours. And it's okay with me. How about you, Pat?" "Sure. If Stone had euchered in we'd have had to bump him off sometime, but we can :st kick you in the tail if you get cocky." "And you're not kiddin. either," Pidge replied fervently. As soon as they were alone in their room Pidge began to talk again. "You know.. Ted, I feci guilty as hell as if I had stolen something that belonged to yon."
"Forget it, Pidge. Think, how much tougher it would be for ail of us if Stone had gotten it." MYou know, Ted, I've got it figured out Prof BoJger said one day that to get elected to office a man had to be mediocre. That's me. I haven't made any enemies because I just don't bother enough about things to get in anybody's way. But I'm making myself one right now." "Who?" "That. damn Stone' "But he made you captain, Pidge," "That's a laugh. You know damn well who'll run that team, you and Pat being captain means just as much to me as being Prince of Wales; but I was getting a big
kick out of being campaign manag
er. I thought I was a big shot
and that damn Stone makes a bum
out of me in :front of everybody.1
Ted laughed.
Remem
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"So I'm a statue, now.
bcr Galatea, sculptor."
"Pygmalion breathed life into her
boy. you don't need life; you'rt flowing with it
"But still a statue and not able
Pidee reached down, turned the to breathe on a sculptor-'
button: lauehed- I The boys at the cluD dance were
"There vou are. eivinc: the cap- stunned. Pidge was wandering
tain orders already." about, punch-drunk, fcven- atone
Wc kept it in the room, anyhow, wa3 neglecting Barb in a play tor
Pidee." I Rosalie.
Sure now you got to make all-1 Barb was a pale yellow moon by
American" 1 comparison, red wondered what:
That was a consolation, anyhow; I perversity made his eyes follow the
might as well get over it as soon I moon.
as possible. There was a terrible
finality about elections, too. I Barb Roth had never analyzed
Ted Wynne would never be cap-1 her interest m Ted Wynne. It bad
tain. f always Dcen so iranKiy apparen;.-
that he was devoted to her that she
Pidsrc drove down to Bellport had not been seriously concerned
two days after Christina. Ted's I about his frequent revolutions, one
mother had gone on an orgy of had enjoyed their contests, respect
ed him for his stubbornness, wati
even amused by his stern actions.
preparation.
"I tell you, Mother." he said,
mildly annoyed, "you don't have to
bother about Pidge."
But she had gone on, a pale: dy
namo.
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Securities Courteous, Confidential Service
109 S. College Phone 6508
Bloomingtonrs : progressive mcr-' chants have comi'i to the front ond,
have volunteered : to costume
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Mrs. Clyde Sylvester, west 5th street, is entertaining, her sister-in-law, Mrs. Roy Giimoro of Chicago.
She had always felt that sh&
could get him back whenever shs desired if she desired. And shs was not certain that she did. Men
Before the first meal was over. hada't stirred her beyond the point
she lost her excitement. Pidee call- of necessary companions and stim-
ed her Mother Wynne and in gen- ulating adversaries. She enjoyed
eral acted as one of the neighbor's prancing about without serious enchildren. I tanglements, and she was never un
Ted's dad was enormously proud conscious of her physical attraction
to have the son of one of th big or of the fact that she might repra
bosses in his home, and the captain sent a comfortable financial future of New Dominion, and a million- in the eyes of her many admirers, aire The world had suddenly be- She fenced smartly and postponed
come a bic pface but none too large serious thoughts until such time aa
for John Wynne. He was surpris- they must be faced, confident that
ed to find that Pidge knew practi- she would then command hex
cally nothing about the mill and in-1 choice oi: a husband, and that -fc
sisted that Ted bring him over the would come running.
next afternoon. I Ted Wynne might not be: that
John Wynne had properly broad-choice: but he had grown as an
cast his coming so that Pidge was lndavidua! and was a desirable addt
a tareet for curious ryes: and tion to any girl's court Ted" Was
when he came over and slapped handsome in a clean, boyish man-
John Wynne on the back, that gen- Jnerf particularly when he was taking
tleman's prestige mounted to the mmgs senousiy. ne was eviaentiy
top girders,' He was in with the a figure in football, even bigg big bosses, no doubt about that; than Stone, and when he could and thereafter, when John Wynne bring the New Dominion football
dropped a hint about the future of captain and one of the Cleveland the Riverside or of steel stock, it Pidgins home as his guest, he was
was accepted as inside stuff, J acquiring value m the social world.
straieht from the bis: bosses. I Barb Roth was interested in the
Ted had called Barb and remind- social world. Her father's, money
ed her of her promise to save him was still new; there were, homes 51 rfenre lout the Pike and an inner circle
"Oh, I'm so sorry I forgot; and which she had never penetrated;: a I'm s1! booked ud: but I'll see you circle to which the Cleveland Pid-
arminfl M I gins had easy access. Barb knew
He didn't tell her about Pidne, her Sunday society sections.
He called Rosalie And young Pidgin had possibili-
"The calendar is ooen." she said 'tics.
warinlv. "anI I have a surnrke for Barb and Rosalie understood
old Pidt?e.w I each other. No person at the Glut
The surprise was Lettv, the had more quickly or accurately ap-
aue&inz blonde. ' prcciated Rosalie's Ixiumph than
'"Doirffone. if it ain't Christmas Barb Rotk Observing it she be-
after all" he exclaimed "Glad to san to understand why Ted Wynne
see you, baby." was becoming more difficult to ban"You ' wouldn't fool a wee little I die. It was time to begin pulling
crirl. would vou. Mister?" n the strings Ted belonged to
"Wouldn't even try. Helen heir.
Kane." "Rosalie is gorgeous," she said to Rosalie was a gold goddess. Her Tom, "W hy don't you dance with
figure was that or a strong 3'oungjnerr.
bov: and the gown followed its "And ask that damned millwork-
form like gold leaf; her hair was er for it? He's swellheaded enough
waved back from the forehead like I now, I suppose you just want to.
a cap of light bronze; jface flushed, I dance with him.,w.
sapphire eyes glowing in a stairtung fyou should know better thai
setting; confident, eager, stritde. that, Tom. I noticed you were ad
Rosalie was vital. miring her and ! thought I'd let "You look like a million bucks yol3 know that you needn't sacrifice
red breathed terveuuy, yourtefi because yoifre: with : me.
all-Amertcatj yonrself. J "Why??
"You stand out among tne retf she's making: an obvious play
of these gills like the Statue ot youJ'
Liberty among a lot oJ; tug Biats k (to Be Coatiaaed)
Miss Virginia Feltus, ' north Walnut street, James Pike, and John Duncan, east 6th street, are in Lafayette today to attend: the IndianaPurdue football game. ;
Mrs. Robert Woolery oi; this city spent Friday in Indianapolis.
THANKSGIVING HAT SALE Starts Today 1. Group of Pattern Hats up to $10 to go for A BIG SACRIFICE I Group v I . $3.98
. . $298 L $1.00 Kiddies and
at . :u. . i ne : i mat. ww..,-- . hride and the g;oom: are' young
-D'eoplev : well' kncriPi) - in v this city, j
Uljig most .lawreouuf.', Mfwai..;,.'; event of the seasion. Who tlicy are. has not been ma de public;. No one . kno wa their identity except ; the; heads of the te;al business .fir n3v v; providing the wedding atiaN i;; the manager of the.Publix frincess .;; theater, where ; th?wdijj, fl tbe held. ' .' ' 'v S::l'.l':: On Wednesday : morning after t- r wedding Tuesday night . : upon', tb5 ; r stage, the bride"" tnd the". grooni$j . ' . 9 1 .'-i'l !H- Vi:'
nAitrn a irrevi ouaa ous Hiia wiij c .r,
vl spend their noneymoon;-in: ;
7 I Chicago the lucky couple wlir ref J side at the beautiful' Saint GlakJ - jj
houel, located just a oiocit or s ;
front Michigan 'ftouzevaroi ana over vf loofcink- Itke ifiichiean. The ; Chi?'
cajro Publix ttieaters f yriil 'Pgli
their doors, to the;iuwlywis W'nise ; they remain in t he city. - -rtS
first; possibly that has ;"eyer feeV solomnized in the country wiU' doubt prove one of the rhotit un;.:-
uai treats oiien?a to. local tnetiieix goers in a long time. -Upoift;a .t'aje
: Canvpus orchestic- vnih sit iri spe
cially- built elevations. In 'addiUdnf to the ten musicians in; this very v
popular campus baad, Mi; Masfjr ;
-rumoieyr 'jgiMiaington'S: own en.
trant in the recttftt f4,Iathor Worhi & ri" contest atH'Jincinhati ahd- Hol
'The Bells of isain" Mais-ii. ; opening feature' of the .faiio sfaaf A wedding; This aemiipopnlar ' song might well be termed th-ii ;r4tnieRcie song" of the rai3 io weddim tor tfcte f sentiment of tJae composition tteUk
of a young couple marrhjd JWpMijB! the bells of Sal:at iMary'e ring.vv;; ;
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Berets for
grown tips, Bixler's Guaranteed Costume Jewelry, 59c to $1.00 . - and other jewelry at interesting pricesVe make and ; trim Hate strictljr cash
avenue, was in 3ncUanapolis.:.IWdHy4r
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Shoppe
214 N, Walnut St, Mrs iVL A. Crouch
NEW LOW R
1 Passenger ; V2 Passenent 25c
Each Additional Passenger
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Owner and .Mroa
FRAN K B. HQPE OPTOMETRIST GLARES FltTJBiD . 5 Booni 6 Allen Iiidgr.
YGU CAN M-OTO With out warry or. damage
Let us have charge and Wiei
will prove iU . . .' .'-. ..o : OUR PBICEg ARE REASONABLE : MTTPPHV
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ffingCoal. Amerrw
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pofetopolef
At popular prices known for quality, weighed by weightograph. C. F. TOURNER COAL CO-
7th and Madison.
phone 2133
CASH FOB YOUB CAB OB EQUITY or it you are in the mar ket for a good used oar see me
Harry Stephens S02 east Srd street
Phone 5M& lBcttd
WANTED: Middle aged- woman
to do house worK for nomc ana small wases. Home Gorcery, 515
east Smith.
19c
WANTED TO BUY
Old Gold Dental work, broken jew
elry. Interstate Gold Refining com
pany. Headquarters Peteraon Ra
dio Shop, .north side square. 21c "WANTED TOMORROW: $250. Will pay 8 percent, give mortgage on farm with buildings for 3 years. Box H. R. I. in care Daily Telephone. 2$x WANTED: Washings and ironings. Call .-at house at cross roads near stone, crusher on rural route 3. ' - 19c
SFKCIALfc' OLU TKJKASUBK HOUSK 307 East Second Street High grade Persian Rugs at low grade prices. leader 5x7 .Hamdon, good weave $45,00; Mats and Saddle Bags at onefourth discount. Choice line of brasses including fire Bets, andirons, coal and wood containers, N Latest Wall Pieces, table and couch covers in Vaiiks blocked Kabaz stuffs and Russian linens. Exquisite Lamps from $1.00 up. Newest costume jswelry selected from large bankrupt stocks. Beautiful Christmas novelties and useful gifts from 25c -$100. Try Old Treasure House special French perfume.
bids at the County Auditor's office in Bloomlngton, Indiana, on December 7th, 1932 up to 2 o'clock P. M. for Records, Books, Blanks and Stationery for the year 1933, in accordance with specifications on file in the County Auditor's Office. Each bidder will be required to file with his bid a bond in the sum
of Two thousand dollars as a guar- j ahtee of good faith and for liquid- i ated damages, payable to the Board j of Commissioners of Monroe Coun- j tyf Indiana, subject to the approval ; of the Board, and the non-collusion -affidavit required by "An Act Con-, cerning County Business,',' approv-j cd March 3, 1899. ; I All bids must be filed with the 1 County Auditor in his office and the envelope or wrapper thereof addressed to the Board of Commissioners of Monroe County, Indiana, and have endorsed thereon "Proposal to Furnish Books, Blanks,
and Stationery for the year 1933,' with the number of the Class or
Classes bid upon. The, Board re-! serves the right" to reject any and j cember A d. 1932, same being the all bids. l27(h Jiififoini Dav of the November
By order of the Board of Com-j Tcrm . 1932: cf tne Monroe Circuit!
THE TALKER
lOrville Butcher, east University street "Street corners on the public square- are about as dangerous
as a shotgun. The auto drivers fail to watch the walking puhlic as they make the turns, going at a rate of speed far too high. The agreement made when drivers were permitted to make right hand turns on the square is not observed
in many cases." Mrs. Lucille Hamilton of this city is attending a beauty school in Indianapolis.
M L. GLASGOW USED GOODS Anything you want to buy or sell see me. Transfer . at . Moderate Fr ices . 112 E. 3rd. Phone 3465
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DAILY TELEPHONE
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Weir Funeral Home Iioensed Xady Attendant FREE AMBTJXAJfCE PHONE- 461
Charles Douthitt has returned to his home in Austin Tex. after a visit here with relatives- and friends. He formerly lived :aere.
C L. Held, 719 east 2nd street, was in Columbus Friday.
missioned s.
UAhB HEJUP WANTED: MAN
wrrtL- tAK h?ioinintstoji. Indiana,
tea and coffee L .route, ; Nov-19 1932,
enco neeoeu. must u uauoucu w , make $32.50 a week at start. Write!
ALVA BLIiBK, County Auditor.
Court at the Court I3ouse in Bloomington Ciiy, in sai'l County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and. determined in his absence. In witness whereof, 1 hereunto i 1 .1 1 p.m.. v. . P
Albert Mills, Route Mgr.. 706 Mon-": .t2 i Z Z7 Z: 1 .
Nov. 19 2G
AMONG COLOBED FEOVJUE
The' Sunday school rally of the j
ClUCUIlU Jt-HltlCH lil.V-4 TTI. 1- - .
at 3 p m. Sunday, . A; pageant will be given. t3aKD OF THANKS . We take this means pf expressing our thankfulness to neighbors, : friends, and also the Rev. Atkinson ; r,T,A iviiv infrftra for their beautiful :
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For Eye Comfort . and Style 7 Octogon Rhnless : Glasses : Phcne 5080 1 North Side Wo Giind Lenie Two Hours Service on Re placement of
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WAjNTED ! County,. Four men lor house to house work.; jn the Monroe Circuit Court, No-
Apiily Interstate Gold Refining Co.
in Peterson Radio Shop. 18x
High class Salesman, excellent character, neat appearance, apply Interstate Gold Refining Co. in Fe-
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tVia Ktrite of Jnaiana, moiiluu i uus t.uy u. nuvcuiww, 1 tionga n urc wan ,
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Clerk of the Monroe Circuit Court,: Signed; Nov. 51219 I Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lucas ;
and Family, j
vember Term, 1932. Complaint No. 19143. Bloomington National Bank vs. Cecil W. Ball Now comes the plaintiff, by Vern
W. Ruble its attorney, and files its
terson Radio Shop. 18x i rnmnlaint heroin, together with an
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room modern house near Elm Heights school not over $30 rent. Phone 4173. 21c
Said estate is supposed to be sol-
NOTICE FOR BOOKS, BLANKS AND STATIONERY Notice is hereby given that the Board o'f Commissioners of Monroe County, Indiana, will receive
.vent.
a resioent ui vi , that" plaintiff's cause of action is for money due on a promissory note and to enforce collection of same by proceedings in attachment
anrl p'nrnishmei'it.
Notice is therefore hereby given Nov. 12, 1932. said defendant, that unless he be j Robert Miller, Attorney, and appear on the 2Sth day of Tfr ! : Nov, lZld
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Notice is Iiereby .iven that the--" -- - " undersigned has been appointed byj TOO LAW 10 daSSliy the Clerk of the Circuit Court of -
administrator of the estate of James Murphy late of Monroe County, deceased.
ed or unfurnished. AU utilities in-i
eluding Frigioaire. iaargrave Ap-.t. 736 east 3rd street. Phone 5921. 22x
ELMER MURPHY, Administrator,
FOR SALE: Capons, any size up
to nine pounds. Milk raised and fattened. Phone 2366. Orders must be in by noon Tuesday, deliveries made Wednesday. Price very reasonable. Earl Ingram.. 32x
Borrow now if you are in need., 0$ money ; to pay those bills or to buy numerous necessities - of ' the household. Outstanding .bargains . and money values are available now, so why wait to buy beciuse you need money. Uiie our convenient loan plan that enables you to borrow up to 300 on your own perioctal security. You can repay in small tuondtly installments white you are ib;iTng the benefits of your bnstiuiss transactions. Cdl, write or iiee us now for cemplete details t our friendly, helpru! teevkew ; Public Loan Corp Successors -to, Morris Plan Phone 3183, 309 North CoHlegc Ave Sloomington, Indiana
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TRANSFER 4th and Rogers Streets
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