Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 222, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 January 1922 — Page 9

INDIANA DAILY TIMER 36-29 8. Meridian St. Main 8500. Classified Adv. Dept. RATS3. One time.... 11 Pr line Three consecutive time#. . .10 per line filx consecutive times Os per line Contract rates on application. Lodges and club notices 75c per insertion Church notices (1 inch or leea) 50c per Insertion Over 1 inch 07 per line additional Death notices I6c per Insertion Card of Thanks or in Memorlara Notice* #7 per Ha® Ads received until 11:45 a. ci. for publication same day.

funeral directors. 2th Cd* Parlor* 1222 Union St_ FLANiNEK * BUCHANAN S2u Norib illlnoU St Funeral director* to ibe people ■ IndianA ' ,i>o,)s since 18*7 Phones—Main 0641-064?.. LI 2841. ' ".m„a.\APOLIS CREMATORY George, Grmsr.emer Funeral Director. 622 S. Market. Old phone Main 0808. LI 7308. J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect ST 1671. Drexel 0321 W. T. B)dsengym~ 1626 Shelby st. Drexel 2670. Stewart 1114. 1702 N, Illinois. Handoiph 6870 chas.~a. hockenSmith. 724 N. Illinois. Main 1166. LI 1186 FUNERAL DIRECTORS—WM. E. KREIGER. LI 1164. Main 1464. 1402 N v llllnola GADD—BERT S. GAUD. 2130 Prospect el Phones: Drexel 0422. ST 2278. UNDERTAKERS- .HSEY & TITUS. 951 North Del. LI 6564. Main 3680. FEKNSV a FEE.NET. 1024 N. Illinois. Main 0848. DEA'I H AND FUNERAL NOTICES. McCLOSKET, HORACE —Beloved husband of Mary McCloskey, departed this life Wednesday, Jan. 25 at 2 p m.. age 54 years. Friends may view remains at residence, 21SS N. Gale st., after 9 a m.. Thursday. Funerad party will leave Union Station for Bloomington, Ind.. Sun- • Jan. 29, at 6:40 a. m.. In charge of e & Kirk. Bloomington papers please SMITH, CALVIN ST AND MART —Departed this life Tuesday, Jan. 24, at 4:30 p. m., age 41 and 36 years respectively. Funeral Friday, Jan. 27 at Calvary Baptist Church at 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill.' Friends invited. Friends may view remains at residence, 1948 Adams street, after 1 p. m. Thursday. TRESTER, NEAL—Beloved husband of Marl& Moore Treater, departed this life Tuesday,. Jan. 24 at 4:30 p. m., age 37 years. Funeral Saturday, Jan. 28, at residence, 2718 N. La Salle st., .2 p. m. Burial Memorial Park. Friends Invited. CARD OF THANKS. CARD OF THANKS—Words but feebly express our heartfelt thanks and appreciation of the many kind attentions rendered us during lire death of our beloved husband, son and brother. Especially do we thank the employes of the blacksmith shop and the men of No. 1 hammer of Beech Grove and the Nokornls Lodge No. 246, Improved Order Kedmen for the beautiful floral designs; the Rev. Ragsdale for hie consoling words and the many neighbors and friends for their many acts of kindness and beautiful flowers. \V IP K, MOTHER AND BROTHER. We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness and sympathy during the illness ar.d death of our beloved wife, mother and sister, also the Rev. Mr. Conger, the choir from the Fletcher Avenue M. E. Church, the beautiful floral offerings, the undertaker. Mr. Beanblossom. and especially the E. C Atkins Saw Cos., also the pallbearers. ALVA E. MYERS, W. L. MYERS AND WIP’D AND FAMILY. k IN MEMORIAM! fifi* n loving remembrance of Russell V. A*jikheil. Who departed this life one year jßnXoday. Jan. 26, 1921. of the noblest souls whom God did I SWS send. husband, father and friend. SSways so pair r. t, loving and ki: and. Rvhat a wonderful memory !. est behind. F HIS LOVING WIFE AND DAUGHTER. LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Brown collie pup, 4 months old; answers to name Pal. Reward. R. DIGGLE, 2516 College ave. Randolph 7103. LOST —Scarf pin, diamond cluster, pearl in center, Sunday; suitable reward. Main 4999. 311 W. Washington. LOST —Pocketbook, containing check on Celtic Saving-Loan Association. Call Main 6324 before 5 p. m. LOST—Monday night, Beagle hound pup. brown and white spotted. Belmont 1729. FOUND —Yale key on Meridian street. Call at Indiana Daily Times. FOUND—Large brown curly haired dog. City dog pound. LOST- —Keys and ring. Call Drexel 4056. NOTICES. NOTICE , Hoosier Square and Compass Club * Will give a Smoker on Monday night, Feb. 6th. All Master Masons invited. ANY ONE having clothing to donate for charity. Riley 1730. - PERSONALS. Stop! Look! Listen! Vapor bath with a body maseage. The same as you get in a sanitarium for any ailment of the body. Services guaranteed. Same price to all; $1 30 per bath. Office hours: S a. m. to 9 p. m. Seven days a week, • Room 61. When Bldg. - _ J FAIRMOUNT MATERNITY HOSPITAL for confinement, private; prices reasonable; may work for board; babies adopted write for booklet MRS T B. LONG, 4911 E. st., Kansas City, Mo. MARG. A. SELLE H. ~D F~ 6.C., D.O.Drugl less therapy, osteo, magnetic massage. Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. 715 8. Meridian st. Drexel 4277. PRIVATE massages by masseur of French Lick Springs lintel. Here for the winter. CLAUDE POWERS. Belmont 1966. PRIVATE massage by masseur direct from Battle Creek. Mich., here for winter. DR. C. S. MONTGOMERY. Main 8207. BODY, face and scalp massage; given and taught at your horde. Randolph 5232. NINA B. FULLER —Osteo-masseuse. By j appointment. Harrison 1571. MASSAGES cn i, X. Illinois. "apL'S. Select patronage. Circle 1890. BUS'NESS SERVICES. BATHROOM fixtures, complete, 190. Plumbing supplies at retail. We save you money on In. tgllation. E. M. HARDIN CO., 3220 E. Michigan. iSAI* E l V RAZOR BLADES 4-harpened TUTTI.EDGK 21 Indiana j.. FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated; feather mattresses and pillows made E. F. BURKLE. 416 Mass M j 42 8. Li. S77S L. E. HOLDING. Sheet metal worker, guttering, spouting, furnace repairing a specialty. Circle 6568. ; FAMILY washings wanted. flrst-ciass handwork; called for and delivered. Belmont 2483. HEATH’S Union Barber Shop. Warm. comfortable bath rooms. 133 W. Market street. ELECTRIC wiring; houses a specialty. No charges for estimates. Main 3636. CURTAINS to launder. Drexel 0895. MRS. J. LUTZ. FOR dead animals, call Drexel 8269, or Stewart 1691.

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MALE HELP—WANTED. SEVERAL live men to sell high-grade yet low priced stoves for leading Indianapolis store; liberal commission; experience desired but not essential. See MR. SHEKROD. Room 114 Stubbins Hotel. 9-11 a. m. and 6-8:30 p. m. Tailors Several first-class coat makers, coat operators, machine operators, under prefers and off preseers. Open shop; none but flrst-ciass experienced people will be considered. LEON TAILORING CO. 131 E. New York street. Solicitors - and Canvassers Wanted for house-to-house work In Indianapolis. A worker can make good money on a well-advertised proposition; commission basis. Call circulation dept., The Indiana Dally Times before noon any day this week. 1 INSTRUCTIONS. Railway Mail Clerks ! are offered $1,600 to start, promotions to $2,300. Postoftlee clerks, $1,400 to SI,BOO. Men and women over 18. Experience unnecessary. Examinations soon. For full particulars and special preparation call or write Indiana Civil Service School. 15, N. Illinois st., Suite 207. Phone. Main 0596. Open evenings. PRIVATE lessons, all systems shorthand. typewriting and bookkeeping; also calculator and comptometer work; certliled teach-rs; day and night classes; speeial rates now offered. Call or write for particulars. Circle 1214. JACKSON BUSINESS COLLEuE. 157 N. Illinois stMEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE. 809 E. Washing ten st.. Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 0:57. GIRLS to take up beauty culture, easy terms; day and evening classes. C. 2670. ~F EMALE HELP—WANTED. SEVERAL ladles to sell high-grade yet low priced stoves for leading Indianapolis store; liberal commission; experience desired but not essential. See Mr. SHERROD. Room 114 Stubbins Hotel, 9-11 a. m. and 6-8:39 p. m. _____ Machine operators and hand sewers. Must be first class and experienced Open shop. LEON TAILORING CO. 131 East New York street. WANTED —Housekeeper for two children. Address A No. 1904. Times. AGENTS and solicitors. Get In business for yourself. See MR. WALTON at 111 N. Illinois st. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. | WANTED—Grocery or general store. Will pay cash for grotery or general store within fifty miles of Indianapolis, SI,OOO jto $2,600 Owners give full particulars in first letter as to rent, sales, etc. Address postoffice box 116, Clermont, Ind. YOUNG man who has small capital to Invest with services In grocery store; need j more capital to finance the business. I . am a your.g man; must be honest ar.d give good reference. No others need apply. | Address A No. 1905. Times. j WANTED to hear from owner having farm or unimproved land fur sale. JOIiN J. BLACK, Chippewa Falls Wisconsin. RESTAURANT Doing S7O day; rent S3O; heat, water. 89 When Bldg. 4th floor. ROOMING house. 12 rooms, 2 baths; rent S3O. SSOO, terms. 89 When bldg. DETPffTIVES. Quigley-Hvland Agency Clvl! and" Criminal Investigator# 626-629 U bldg. Main Jilt • '■ HOUSES—TO LET. 29 W. 24TH, 7 rooms, modern $56 5941 College, 7 rooms 60 | 930 Goodlet, 4 rooms 16 | 707 N. Elder, 5 rooms 15 Marion County State Bank Five-Room Double, South 1130 Finley. S2O. Dunlop & Holtegel. 122 E. Market. FIVE-ROOM double modern, 4314 East Michigan, $lO a month. Ostrom Realty Cos. Bank Floor Peoples Bank Bldg. M. CIG2 THREE rooms, city water, gas and garage. 847 Maple st., $1,500. Drexel | 2 203. HOUSES—WANTED. I WANTED —Eight. 9 or 10-room modern house; must have good furnace. Rent not over SSO. Call Randolph 6951. North or east. FLATS, APARTMENTS—TO LET. 316 E. North Five-room apartment, $55 per month. Howard C. Venn. 108 E. Market St. Main 1116 Four-Room Apartment Ga-s, heat and water. 2000 X. Illinois. S3O j per month. Call for TUUEBLOOD. Main 01 SO. Evenings, Irvington 4213. WILLt sacrifice 3 rooms of furniture; privilpg- of renting apt. 147 W. Thirtieth st. Harrison 1026. FURNISHED HOUSES AND FLAY S. TWO rooms and bath; reasonable; downtown; references. Circle 2529. TPANS FE R AND 'ST6F: AG E. Blue Star Transit Local and ’vng.d(--tonee hauling. BERT SMITH 155 Kentucky ave. AUTO MOVING VAN SERVICE. Main 2294. PAHTI-OW FIREPROOF BTOHAOE~CO. Private locked room* and open space }f.c pe' month snd up Local and ovafland transfer. We call and g!-*e you exact pri es on any kind of o:k without anv obligations. 419-23 K. Macke! street. Main 2150. LI 8680, j Shank Superior Service BEST FACILITIES FOR STORAGE. TRANSFER. PACKING AND SHIPPING. 227 N. New Jersey st. Main 2028. Li 1128. SCHOLL TRANSFER will save you money; all kinds of hauling. Phone Kenwood 3t>44. j UNION STATION TRANSFER Local, land moving, guaranteed work. M. 711 J. WHEN patronizing thene advertisers mention the Times.

RO^jV^S— TO LET. Front Room Modern; private home north. Randolph.' 8283. ONE or 2 sleeping rooms; perfect heat, hot and cold running water; private bath and entrance. References. Circle 2629. TWO front rooms, downstairs, with or without board, furnished or unfurnished. $lO ea.-h._ Call Webster 3505. 1814 Ingram street. HIGHLAND, N.; large furnished front room; private entrance; two ladles or men employed, $2.50 week. Circle 1899. ROOM for two gentlemen. Attractive rooms adjoining bath in modern private home. Telephone Randolph 8121. PENNSYLVANIA stV’N. 2142; large, warm room; mod/rn; desirable. Uundolph_ 5622. ' TWO furnished rooms for rent. 359 West Twenty-Sixth street. Telephone Randolph 9592. CENTRAL 2617; modern room, private family, women employed. Harrison 2357. MASS. ave.. 532, apt, 2; far. front room; mod.; gentleman preferred Circle 2670. SLEEPING room with or without board. $6.60 week with board. Drexel 8657. TALBOTT, 2501 N.; front room, modern, 1 or 2 ladles. Harrison "148. bomßo and rooms— ro let. WANTED to board 25-30 people, breakfast and evening meals, we, k days, home cooking. Sundays special chicken dinner, 1 to 3. Harrison 1619. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. HOYT, 2005; two desirable furnished light housekeeping rooms, private home, including heat, gas, electricity, use of bath; 88 week Drexel 2461. THREE furnished rooms for housekeeping; private entrance; downsairs. $6.00. 1606 Arrow. Webster 7282. FURNISHED. 3or m re i ms lgl and phone. Belmont 1291. REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. ssooif)o Cash Bungalow, East Six rooms, long living room, fireplace, bookcase. hardwood floors, big dining room, music room, nicely arranged kitchen, full basement, tinted walls two bedroom* and bath up. Wa ' o ave.. near Michigan. Price $6,260. Trustees System. Main 5857. Evening's. Web. 0301. Trivestiii" SI,OOO Will give you an *xcel>zit five-room modern home with nun parlor f p In* *an and a garage. The income from a v*ry good four-room house on the name lot wtl! also be yours and will make thm monthly payments very small for such .n e\ •■ilent!y In ated property, (’all E i O Cal, than. South Side Specialist, with McCord & McKinney, Realtors. 811 Lem ke Bldg. * Circle | Dveningrp. Webster BKOO. SSOO -Cash Seven-room cottage 600 block Prop*ct: newly painted and papered; elec-trio light*, city water and gat. garage. Lot 25x165. Fruit and garden spot. $2,100. Crum, Boulden & Burton Realty Cos. , 217 K. of P. _ -Vain 4233. _ New 5-Room Bungalow East St. Clair Toilet In house; electric lights. city water, gas. Price $3.500. S3OO cash, bali ance easy terms Fee Mclnte**r. I. N. Richie & Son. | 710-12 Bankers Truet Bldg. Main 0620. Nice Bungalow Only 4 yeara old. 5 rooms, electric lights, gas. water in the street, nicely dc orated; ,on Christian st.. southeast, at real burgain price, $2,250; payments. SSOO cash. $2 5 monthly. W. H. Cooper , 838 Ijemck** bldg.. Evenings call 1 rvingtor Of.l 2. Modern Flat Four apt. brick vTi*r building: two : lots, 4-car garage; r-'ntai $4,200 per year. Will ,trade lfi-apt. flat. MR. UNDERWOOD J. G. McCullough. 106 N. Delaware. Main 1710. . N!n< rt on it 1720 ri A II Broadway, three complete U I J-y, II . kitchens, administrator’s A 11 iL-rf gale> ~,, , estate, splendid opportunity for someone desiring a home that will pay for lts*lf. GEORGE A. LUCAS, 726 K. of P. Buildin;:. Circle 6800. 623 Sanders St reet Klpht-room modern home; full lot with garage. price $4,700. T rms to responsible party. See Mr Hail* with J. G. McCullough. 106 N. Delaware. _ Main 1710. Six-Room Modern Bungalow, East Lot 40x139; will sell for $4,000 Requires $2,000 caah: balance at 4 per cent 6? South Denny street. —"V Splendid litth O IT /v II 1,1 Oeeeh Grove, flvo rooms 'LJI Xtt ILrf and bath - electric lights, good bas< ment, garage, nicely located on paved Street. $2,100 cash or cart arrange terms. GEORGE A LUCAS, 726 K, of P. Building. Circle 6600. ATTRACTIVE new 5-room bungalow, garage, large suburban tract; Ideal fori truck and chickens; intertirban; $250 cash, $26 month. OWNER, nings Drexel 8407. Near Maple Roar] Modern house, 8 nil bath, . leepTng; per h pr.tge, oas* front T rl f $12,500. Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors. j \ 122 E. Market St. Seven-Room Modern Home j Double garage, deep lot, $6,1>0; $2 000 ' cash, SBO per month. THE SOUTHERN | LUMBER CO 1 THALMAN ave., 6-rnom cottage; fine con- I dltlon: electric lights, gas. well and els- I tern, $2,500 cash. Call Webster 8781. BARGAIN, West Indianapolis home, five rooms. MARGARET BERRY. Main I " 1 17. Dr * THREE-ROOM hou-se on rear of lot; ! electric lights and gas. Call Belmont i i x WEST SIDE—Six-room modern with four lots. MARGARET BERRY. Main 5147. Drexel 4254. FOR houses on terms, doubles or singles. Call C. J. OSBUBN. Drexel 01S4.

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1922.

Big events in little men’s lives

REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. $350 l)owii, $28.50 Per Month buys double house In 2200 block on Fountain street. Five rooms to side. Electric lights, well and cistern, sidewalks and curb. In gooiT condition and rents for S3O per month. Meredith & Johnson Main 2395. Webster 79fS. Nice 5-Room Cottage Electric lights, cement walks! east front, located southwest. Will sell on easy terms. Mr. Anderson. 1. N. Richie & Son. 710-12 Bunkers Trust Bldg. Main 0520. . n In Trotter A Henry ft tt f\ II addition, went and north UJI /-VV H of Washington at., sixroom modern, at a real bargain; excellent terms. GEORGE A. LUCAS. 726 K. of P. bldg Circle 6600. BE\ EN rooms modern In every respect. Webster 8362. REAL ESTATE—SALE OR TRADE Wanted to Trade modern doubles tor suburban tracts or to sell on easy terms. Fowler & Eaton. 801 City Trust Bldg. Main 6871. LOTS—FOR SALE. Corner Lot All Improvements In 4f1i140 feet, near Riverside Park; $55.’. Will sell on easy terms Howard C. Venn 108 E. Market. _ _ Main 1115. Choice Lot 40x175, two BQilares southeast of Fair Ground", i'fioe only $&25, slj cash, $1.50 weekly. Main 1 409. REAL ESTATE—WANTED. WANTED 8 6 lota enurheast or northeast; must have sewer, Vas and water and price right. Give exact location and price. Address A No. 1565. Times. ,m. - Want Ad> and tno rigot for the right places and tbs right place, for the right psople. Phone Mato 36e9. auto 93-251-FARMS—FOR SALE. Land Auction TWO FARMS, Monday, Jan. 30. at 2 p. m., 4 4 miles northeast of Thorntown; 10 miles ' ,uthwest of Frankfort, 69 nerse level productive land. six-room house with cellar; ' 40x80 b*r:i; smokohouaa; poultry house, hug house, lair fencing and we 1 draln-d, on <ounty line, good pike road. At same time and place will aetl 30 acres near tills farm, flue land ur improved. Very lit.era! terms. March possession. No reserve; absolutely sells to highest li!dd*r. James McMath owner. R. C. FO-LANU AUCTION CO., A u< tloneera. 615 Terminal Bldg. Indianapolis. LANDOLOGT. FREE. BPE<-lAt. NUMBER Ju.-,t out, containing many facta of clover land in Marinette oounty Wisconsin. If for a home oi an Investment you are thinking of buying good farm lands, where farmers grow rich, send at once fur this special number <f LANDOLOGY. It is free on request. Address SKIDMORERIEHLE LAND Cos, 113 SkiduioreRlehle Bide . Marinette, Wls. Creon County Farm 500 larKly woodland. Make sfor-k or fruit farm. thJin S3O iffere. R*ll outright or tr*d for IndianapolU income property. Fartlculu rn Rouse Realty Cos. 730 State Life Bldg Pta Main RO4B. FA R MS---WAN TED. WANTED —To rent ftnmll farm; vre!l fenced. g'<d buildlnprß. by bn© man. Give particulars in rtrt letter. JOHN Airnen. Box 132 LJckinig ilk©, Newport, Kentucky. AUTOMOBILES—FOR SALE. FORDS Our Used Cars have been put In the very best possible condition for the money. We have three A-l Sedans on hand that can be bought as low as ? 135 cash and $31.09 per month for 12 months. Open Sunday, 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. Wangelin-Sharp Cos. . Ford Dealers Personal Service” 443 and 459 Virginia Ave. Drexei 03G0.

SSO, $75, SIOO down buys a dandy Ford. Maxwell, Overland. Grant, Saxon. Studebaker, Metz and • many othr. Balunce small weekly payi ments. Bring your down payment with you and drive your ear away. Open Sundays and eve nit! £4. INDPL.S. AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 518 N. Capitol avo. DODofC BROTHERS motor cars; a good assortment at all times. c.h. Waller I Lrt Company DOUSE ER3THBR9 MoTBK VfeMICUM SI6 North Meridian. FORD ROADS I'EB, ISS. FORD TOURING, 1917 MODEL. $65. FORD CHASSIS S4O. TURNER. 725 VIR/AVE. DR EX EL 6083. IF YOU WANT A FORD WE ’ HAVE ANV KIND. SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR ANY MAKE CAR. CASH OR PAYMENT. OPEN SUNDAYS. TURNER. 725 VIRGINIA AYE. FOP.D sedan. 1920 model; wire wheels; new paint job. Sale or exchange for any make car. Cash or payment. TURNER. 725 Virginia avenue. Drexel 6083. FORD coupes. 1920-21, sale or trado for anv make car. Cash or payments. TURNER. 725 Virginia ave. Drexel 6093. COLE aero 8. 6 cord tires; same as new; sale or exchange for any make car. TURNER. 725 Virginia ave. Drexel 6083. FORD roadster, 1920 model; A-l condition. Sale or exchange. TURNER. 725 Virginia ave. Drexel 6083. MASH roadster. 1920 modal; sale or ex-1 change for any make car. TURNER. 725 Virginia ave. | LET • Times Want ad Mil It tor TOO, *

AUTOMOBILES—WANTED. AUTOS WANTED. CASH for your Junked, burned, wrecked or ued car. WE are the LARGEST ueed car dealer. In the state. WE have all parts for 200 cars IN DELS. ALTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 618 N. Capitol i.ve. Main 2831 Open evenings end Sundays. “autos wanted I. Wolf Auto Cos. 11* N. Illinois st. Main 1573 LI 2083 ALTOB wanted. VV fc.l ShM AN 2X2-14 t. New York Htreet Main 4446 AUTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. AUTO TOPS Recover® ii arid repaired, curtains repaired. curtains open with door, back curtains with plate glass, cushions repaired. w. s. VAN NESS. 334 E. Market et. Main 3553. CAKBON KLMOVED 50c per while you wait; antertl harmless to motor. .TuWINtl-OI'KN 24 HOURS—SERVICE M. M. Trexler'a Auto Service. 1120 Central. Main 6076. Ford Bodies Trad© your old on© for anew on©. On© open commercial. ALTOWA BODY BIST. 330 E. Market. COL VIX B A TTER Y COMPA NY. 121 la. Maryland st. Circle 1870. Recharge, 6-volt, 60c; 12-volt. 73c. New battery, auaranteed two years. 611 5:4 l; 61 U 6.60; Ur. $;: 50. AUTO WASLLLNO Our specialty. S3 North llliDols. S & S Auto Laundry Gulf and Tosco Auto OH guaranteed at 7Gc a gallon. 853 Maas. Ave. TW'i 3ix 4 cord tlrcv and tubes; owner. Highest quality. Run only forty miles. Genuine hvrg.itn. Main 8202. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES. Now Is the time to hoys roar motorcycle overhauled snd re-enameled. LICNKST HUGHES CO. it* 3 6 Mam. Ave Hein 6404. CASH peal for all klude of motorcycle. FLOYD I tTKHMAN. iOf Maaeacbueeits avenue. ' —FOR SALE. 8 Match Your Coat With a Pair of / \ TROUSERS \| ■ I 54 to *lO \l / Work Pants, *2 to |4 11, lif IHK PANTB STORK CO. Hi ■ Two Stores fl 1 /W. Ohl ill B W WHEN you think of buying furniture. i oiue in and sn*3 the largest end most complete line -f it in the Uni ©>l Staten in or© etorn end wo will make agrevabs© tor me with you. BAKER DHOa WHY pay high price* ror new furniture wh*n you can buy good, clean, rebuilt furniture for alrno-i ha f what you pay for new at the B<juar©*ifieal etora. BAKER BROS. FOR SALE —Sanitary couch, with extra heavy pad, In good condition. Phone HA rrison 0633 Nights phono CT role 7883. WE CARRY the largcet and moil cornpb*tc line of stove* in the city; hotbla.it*. ba*ehurner.i. cannon stove*, combination coal and gas rang©* or go* and coal oil. You can savo money here. BAKER BROS, INVALID chair* ana crutches for rent, free delivery to all part* of the city. luv&lfti chairs. S3KO per month; crutches. 2jc per month. 219 E. Wash. BAKER 14 HUH. SCHOOL BOOKS New ami used W© pay cash for used book*. CRAWFORD'S. Penn. and North. WE buy In large quantities ao that we can give our customer* a better quality of furniture at lowei prices than they can gt anywhere and we sell on easy terms. BAR ElO BROS. MAKE your old co%t must like new ault by matching a pair troupers with the CORRECT PANTS MAKERS CO. 104 V* W Ohio ST NKW drop fl do sanitary .Sirnm< ris make. s3.f*o; .new pud $3.50; $! down and 50c a. week. BAKER BROS. FOR SALE—Boy's good heavy blue coat; size 14 16. Just cleaned, altered and preyed; cheap. Webster 6894. BAULK grocers* and butchers’ refrigerators; A-l condition; very low price. BAKER BROS. ART CLASS and art glass cabinet d<>or;4 for sal* l ch -rp 3CULITZ MERCANTILE. 4*25 S. State st. ARPLIQUED. unbleached munlln bedsproad and bolster; Mor mg Glory design Drcxol 4282. 81LK kimono ami black crepe de chine paJamas, trimmed In yellow. Reasonable. Thom* Drexel 4282. TEA NUT machine. Ice box. showcase and males. 720 Laugh street. JOSEPH KU K MAN. IKIhV* given on new atid ue©d machine* Whit* Machine '* 1:• Via-*-* ave MANTLE folding b**d and golden chimes organ; both good condition. Drexel 7294. BEAUTIFUL Fischer fui scarf for sals. Price Reasonable. Call Drexel 4184. BLA( K muff; good as new. Will sacrifice for quick sale. Call Webster 3116. large load; truck delivery. Webster 1401. OVERCOAT, fine; size 35, latest style. Harrison C66S.

WE MAKE PANTS AND BELL ’EM DIRECT TO YOU AT A SAVING. IT jp/tfiol TAILORING CO iL.iTaVj' IK 254 Massachusetts Ave M I SC E LLANEUUS—WANTED. WANTED- —Truck to haul cinders. RELIABLE REALTY CO., M. 0186. 501 City Trust. HCn.‘;.j:.HQLD GOODS—FOR SALE DO you expect to soil your household goods. We will buy it or sell it for you at auction. “We sell everything but tho hereafter." McPherson t McPherson. Business Exchange and Auction Cos. 10 West Ohio St. Rooms 203 and 204. Circle *3746. .Circle 5871 or Circle 4583. MUSICAL—SALE OP WANTED FOR SALE—Stuyvesant piano, mahogany, at $150; $25 cash and $lO per month. 3504 Madison avenue. Telephone Drexel 2828, ring 2. / EQUITY in fine walnut case player-piano, pri::e reasonable. 903 Buchana; at.

w PiutONS, ETC. HOMES wanted for btalthr homeless dog*. INDIANAPOLIS HUM ANE SOCIETY. City dog pound 924 E N. Y Main U 872. CANARY singer*. $5. female; 60 pairs, $8; two cages. $3.60 each. Drexel 0362. LAND WOOD—FOR SALE. Buy Y"our Coal Best Prices Beat coal money cast buy guaranteed, and our guarantee la abaoiutely good. Beet W. Va. splint lump, fk $7.48 Best Kentucky dump forked 7.40 Pocahontas lump, fk 8.49 Best Pocahontas shoveled lump t. 19 Best Pocahontas mino run 7.2 j Best Indiana Cass lump fk 8 50 Best Hamilton lump, fk 6.58 Best Indiana clean lump 6.25 Best Indiana Dueger lump 6.28 Best Cass egg forked 5.59 Best Cass egg shoveled 5.25 Prompt delivery to any part of the city. Give me your first order and I will get the second one. TOM SHROYER, 490 INDIANA AVE. Clrcl* 1836. Lincoln 6483. W- VA. FLINT $7.90“ BIG LUMP, WHITE A6H. LINTON NO. 4, $6.50 SIX-INCH LUMP. AMERICAN COAL CO. 36th at. and Canal. RA. 0927 Kenwood 9202 We own our own mine. Delivered anywhere in the city. Drexel 3.60 Stewart 2225. Union Ice and Coal Cos. Since 1998. Ask your friends. CO All Genuine Londora lump $7; beat Ind. lump, clean furk $6.59. BAKER Circle j 1.5 7 3. WE handle the best grade attainable; Fourth vein Unton lump, forked $8.60 ton Drexei 2167. TAYLOR COAL CO. SPECIAL mixed coal for Retort heater cook stove. $8.25 per ton. TAYLOR COAL CO. Drexel 2187. COAL L H. BAIN COAL CO. i Main 3531 212 Pine. Main 2151. ~M ACH iNjER Y AND TOOL 6. ‘ WONDER MIXERS mixers hoists, pumps, engines. ALL SIZES CARRIED IN STOCK. BURL FINCH. DIST. 813-29 W MARY- ; Land street. AUCTIONS. McPherson & McPherson I “Me sell everything but the hereafter.” j 19 West Ohio St Room* 203 and 204. CL 674? or 6A71 Re, C 463 3. j " LEGAL NOTICES. [ NOTICE ! hereby given that the undersign,% and re elver of the Lernvond Amusement Company will sell, at public sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, all of the ; assets of the Leawood Amusement Company, tewit: The Broadway theater, the Lenwood theater, the Gaiety th-ater and ! the Hfalto theater, with all tho equlp- ! ment therein, as ehown by the inventory, which Inventory U on file at the office ■of Holmes & ilcCalllster. lawyers, 218 Americas Central IJfe Building. Indianapolis; at the office of the Lenwood Amusement Company, No. 8 Kentucky avenue. Indianapolis, Indiana, and with the clerk of the Superior Court of Marion County, Indiana. That said assets will be ■ ffi red for sale at the times hereinafter stated and in the following manner: | The Rialto theater and the equipment 1 therein will bo offered for sale to the highest bidder, beginning at 10 o'clock a. in. Jan. 80. 1 322, on the premise* of the Rialto theater Number, 9, 11. 13, 15 and I 17 Kentucky avenue and 20 South Illinois I street, Indianapolis, Indiana, firtrt. as a whole and if the bids therefor shall be less than the full appraised value thereof then the eame will be offered and sold to the highest bidder, for cash, in parcels. The Lenwood theater will be offered for i sal® to the highest bidder, on the premises j of the Lenwood theater, 131 South Illinois street, Indianapolis. Indiana, as a going I concern. Including therein the business good will and unexpired term of the lease of the defendant Lenwood Amusement Company on said premises And If the price bid therefor shall be less than the fully appraised value thereof, then the same will be offered and sold to the high- : eel bidder, for ash. in parcels, i That the Broadway theatre with the | equipment therein shall be sold on the premise* of the Broadway theater. on : South Illinois street In the city of Indli anapolts, Indiana, on Jan. 31, 1972. beginning qt 10 o'clock a. m. and will first bo offered for sale a whole, to the j highest bidder, for cosh; and If the price 1 bid therefor shall be less than the full ; hupraised value thereof, then the same will be sold to the highest bidder for cash. ■ in parcels. That the Gaiety theater will be Bold on the premise* of the Gaiety theater at New j Jersey and Washington streets in the city \ of Indianapolis Indiana, on Jan. 31, 1922, ! beginning at 2 o’clock p. m. to the hlglii est bidder, for cash, and will be first offered us a whole, and if the price bid 1 therefor shall be less than the full ap-pralst-d value thereof, then the tame will tie old to the highest bidder, for cash. In j parcels. All sales shall be made subject to the j approved of the Superior Court of Marion County. BERT V. HUGHES, Receiver. I HOLMES & McCALL Ist F.R, Attorneys, j NOTICE TO THE TAXPAYERS OF CENTER AND WARREN TOWNSHIPS. MARION COUNTY. INDIANA. Notice is hereby given to tho taxpayers of Center and Warren Townships, Marion Coupty, Indiana, that the Board of Commissioners of slid county has determined ; to issue and sell bonds in the sum of $89,000.09 to provide funds for the construc- ! tion of the S A.-Furnas et al. highway ' improvement, known as English avenue In eaid townships. The bonds are to bear four and one-half per cent interest per annum, and are serial bonds, payable in ten years. The net assessed value of ail i the property In the taxing unit of said Center Township is $553,785,310. and the present total Indebtedness of said Center Township is $1,130 974.55. and that the net assessed value of all the property In the taxing unit of said Warren township is S.O 776.650, and the present total indebtedness of said Warren Township is $332,727.23. Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon at 10 o'clock a. m. on Monday, the 20th day of February, 1922. ( Ten or more taxpayers, other than those who pay poll tax only, who feel themselves aggrieved by such determination of the Board of Commissioners of said county, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final action thereon by filing a petition therefore with the county auditor. Dated this 16th day of January, 1922. LEO K FESLER, Auditor Marlon County, Indiana. NOTICE —The board of trustees of the Central Indiana Hospital for Insane will receive sealed proposals until Friday, Jan. 27. at 10 a m.. for furnishing supplies for the month of February, 1922. Estimate book will be on file at room 148, Statehouse. from and after Monday. Jan. 23. 1.922. By order of BOARD OF mtUSTKES. GOODS stored In the name of Mrs. L. D Frank Mrs. C. Prince. Mrs. George Le Monde, Everett Tucker, Jeff Bunch, j Wiley Embers and Della Kennedy will be sold for storage charges Feb. 3. 1922, goods having been in storage over one year and charges unpaid. BANNER STORAGE CO., 360 S. Meridian street.

By BECK

L EGALNQTICES. NOTICE. The undersigned, trustee, appointed by the Probate Court of-Marion County, Indiana, and acting as such under the provisions of the last will of Martha J. Moore, deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of an order of said court, he will at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. on the 30th day of January, 1922, at the office of Fred T. Reed, 10 East Market street, Indianapolis. Indiana, and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale at private sale, preferred stock in the GuthrieThompson Company of Marlon County, Indiana, of the par value of $3 000 for a price not less than the par vajue thereof, together with accrued interest up to the time of any transfer under any such sale, as such interest is provided for in said preferred stock certificate and for cash, subject to the approval of said Probate Court. FRED T. REED. Trustee. FII AN KLIN T OWN SHI P Report of the receipts and expenditures of J. E. Wheatley, trustee of Franklin Township. Marion County. Indiana, from Jan. 1, 1921, to Dec. 31, 1921, Inclusive: RECEIPTS. County treasurer, from State school revenue $ 1,429.85 Reimburse tuition fund, check No. 133, Ruth Tucker excess payment. April 3, 1920 80.00 Transferred from Wanamaker State Bank to Acton 2,500.00' Acton State Bank, Jan. 1nt.... 11.1* County treasurer 6.000.00 Transferred from War.amarnker State Bank to Acton State Bank 1.500.00 ' County treasurer 4,000.00 ' Act. St Bank. tr. frm Wan.... 2.500.00 Acton State Bank, Feb. int 4.3$ County treasurer, dog dlstribut.. 234.83 Act. 3t Br.k. trs. to Wan St. B 2,500 90 Acton State Bank, March int.. 2.49 Money advanced 7,422.05 Money advAiced 6,000.00 ; Wana. St. Bank trans 2.500.00 ; Act. St. Bk, trans from Wana., 1,000.00. Act. St. Bnk, trans. from Wan.. 1,500.09 A-cton State Bank, April Int... 4.00 E. E, Hunter, dog lax 1,015.00 Wan. St. Bk, tr. to Acton 5,000.00 I June appropriation 8,356.23 Borrowed, Acton State Bank.. 600.00 1 May Interest 1.34 Slate school revenue 1,507.24 Joel A. Adair, docket fees 1.50 County treasurer. June Set.... 1,443.85 Standard Oil Cos., refund on bbls. 5 25 (’has R. Brown, refund on coal. 20.10 County treasury, money adv... 2.500.00 Harry Barrett, twp. trustee, transfer Moral twp 952.00 Cturty tress money advanced.. 5,600.90’ Acton State Bank, Int. for July 22.83 Acton State Bank, Int, for Aug. 15. Si County trea* . money advanced. 5.000 00 Stand. Oil Cos., refund on bblg. 21 75 Acton State Bank. Sept. int... 12.83 Acton State Rank, Oct. 1nt.... 5.11 Acton State Bank, transfer.... 2.500.00 Acton State Bank, Nov. Int... 1.33 County treae.. money advanced.. 4,000.00 County treasurer, Dec. draw.... 14.577.26 Wana. Sta’B Bank. trant*r 1,000.00 Wana. State Bank, transfer.... 9,000.00 j Wanamaker State Bank. tnt.

from Jan. 1, 1921. to Deo. 31. 1921 oo.es 1 David Forsythe, teacher* retlrei mrnt fund 12.C0 Anna Collins, teachers retlre- ; ment fund 12.00 [ Mae Gordon, teachers retlro- ! ment fund 12.03 Margaret Bruner, teachers retirement fund 12.0) i Ruth Van Wye. teachers retirement fund 34.81* Mistake on voucher No. 200.. .40 Mistake on voucher No. 225... .04 Mistake on voucher No. 124 ... .50 DISBURSEMENTS. TV. G. Entrlken, tel. & light b!s.| 20.39 Toon & Purvis, transportation.. 120.00 jW. B. Brown, transportation.. 67.50 I Chas. Brown, Janitor 90.00 Ethel Means, teaching 80.00 jS L. Sutherland, lnt. & rev. I for 2 years 101.57 Ernest Lowes, transportation.. 60.00 Elgy Williams, principle 135 00 Dorothy Weller, teaching ...... 140.00 Mtirlce McDaniel, teaching .... 97 50 Mary Wilson, teaching 65.00 [Merle Sutherland, teaching ... 120,00 ; Lula Prather, teaching 60.00 Verna Mount, teaching 55.00 Ruth Tucker, teaching 110.00 Amy Rabourn, teaching 120.00 Martha Davis, teaching 62.50 i Fern Hoffman, teaching 135.00 I Thomas Smith, teaching 1SO ( 00 Ethel Means, teaching 80"00 Lillian Newman, teaching 160.00 j Ruth White, teaching 130.00 i T. A. Lowell, teaching 65.00 I Samantha Swatis. teaching .... 120.00 Mary Swalte. teaching 100.00 Ruth Van Wye, teaching .... 120,00 D. M. Wilson, teaching 66.00 | Ruth Cook, teaching 160.00 t Gladys Myers, teaching 115.00 Naomi Mount, teaching log. 00 rtcssla Wells, teaching 120 00 j Florence Lowes, teaching 65.00 | Gensie Anderson, music * art.. 75.00 R. C. Wheatley, transportation. 150.00 (Cecil Kinsey, transportation... CO.OO | W. B. Wheatley. Jan. & trans. 90.00 .1 Dilllner. transportation 112.50 Ed. Windhorst, transportation.. 90.00 (Otto Smock, transportation ... 100.00 Thomas Smith, teaching 45.00 Ktger & Cos., gch. supplies... 931.67 | Maurice McDaniel, teaching.. 32 50 Mary Wilson, teaching 32 50 E. C. Lowes, transportation ... 30.00 Tansler & Means coal & lmbr. 952 8; Verna Mount, teaching 65.09 Carl Dunnlngton, light 6.75 Acton State Bank, bonds & lnt. 599.00 .7. E. Wheatley, trustee serv... 75.00 Gladys Myers, teaching 85.25 John' Mills, mending wat. tank 22.50 Ruth Tucker, teaching 82.50 ( Carl Dunnlngton. light 4.60 Acton State Bank, bonds * lnt. 605.50 James Pollard, trans. & Jan... 440.00 ( R. C. Wheatley, transportation. 150.00 Toon & Purvis, transportation 151.49 [Ernest Lowes, transportation.. 90.00 IW. B. Wheatley, trans., Jan. | and mowing school yard 186.00 ( Cecil Kinsey, transportation ... 90 00 I Elgjl Williams, teaching 180.00 ! Dorothy Weller, teaching 140.00 Maurice McDaniel, teaching.... 9',.50j : Mary Wilson, teaching 9” 50 j Merle Sutherland, teaching ... 12' 00 i Lula Prather, teaching 90.00 | Verna Mount, teaching 55.00 : Amy Rabourn. teaching 120.00 Ruth Tucker, teaching 27.50 ; Martha Davis, teaching 78.75 ; Fern Hoffman, teaching 135.00 1 Thomas Smith, teaching 135.00 ; Ethel Means, teaching 160 00 ; Lillian Newman, teaching 160 no ; Ruth White, teaching 130 00 ' F. A. Lovell, teaching 130.00 Samantha Swails, teaching 120.00 : Mary Swails, teaching 100 00 Ruth Van Vye, teaching 120.00 ' LV inott Wilson, teaching 160.00 Ruth Cook, teaching 160.0" j Gladys Myers, teaching 28.75 ■ Naomi Mount, teaching 100.8’ B* ssle Wells, teaching 120 #<i Florence Iviwes. teaching 100 00 Gensie Anderson, teaching 159.00 Martha Davis, teaching 26 25 TV E. Brown, transportation.. 112.50 Ed. Windhorst, transportation.. 90.00 Otto Smock, transportation.... 100 00 Ruth Cook, teaching 4.68 Chas. R. Brown, transportation. 90.00 Acton State Bank, coupons <fe bonds '. 1,817.00 J. E Wheatley, trustee serv.. 75.00 O. J. Surber. gas. oil & hauling 33103 H. M. Geriaeh, material and lab. 43.2. Ruth Tucker, teaching 50.00 Virgil Muse, transportation..... 2G'\so Inch Ref. Cos., gas and oil 90.48 Ivilu Prather, teaching 30.00 Verna Mount, teaching 65.00 Fufh Tucker, teaching 27.50 A. W. Bruckman. blacksmith.. 15.75 Ernest Lowes, transportation.. 80.00

tCoprright, 1921, by New Erg Features*

LEGAL NOTICES. (Continued.) Marlon Cos. treas.. refund 851.50 Maurine McDaniel, teaching... 32.60 Toon & Purvis, light... 7.19 Thomas Smith, teaching 180.00 Wm. Wheatley, trans. & jan.... 180.00 R. C. Wheatley, transportation.. 169.80 J. E. Wheatley, trus. services... 75.00 Verna Mount, teaching 55.00 Ottro Smock, transportation.... 155.00 Toon & Purvis, transportation .. 120.00 Florence Lowes, teaching 100.00 W. E. Brown, transportation .. 90.00 Chas. Brow-Tv trans. 55 jan 90.00 Acton State Bank, coupons.... 78.75 Cecil Kinsey, transportation.... 120.00 Edd Windhorst, transportation.. 90.00 Wm. Koch, groceries 29.83 Elgy Williams, teaching 180.00 Lulu Prather, teaching 120.00 E. C. Lewis, transportation .... 90.00 I. Tucker, teaching 32.50 D. M. Wilson, teaching 25.00 Mar.ha Davis, teaching 62.50 Ethel Means, teaching ........ 25.00 Ruth Van Wye, teaching 30.00 Gladys Myers, teaching 61.75 Naomi Mount, teaching 50.00 Ruth Tucker, teaching 27.50 Mary Wilson, teaching 65.00 Maurine McDaniel, teaching .. 65.00 Gentile Anderson, teaching 75.00 Mary Swabs, teaching 35.00 Ruth Cook, teaching 56.00 Gladys Myer* teaching 57.50 J. E. Wheatley, trus. Cecil Kinsey, transportation.... 54.00 Mary Wilson, groceries and bks. 7.50 Toon & Purvis, light 5.09 Wm. Wheatley, jan. and trans. 180.00 Ernest Lowes, transportation.. 120.00 Cecil Kinsey, transportation .. 66.00 Janies Pollard, trans. and jan.. 440.00 Elgy Williams, teaching 180.00 Dorothy Weller, teaching 140.00 Maurine McDaniel, teaching .. 130.00 Mary Wilson, teaching 130.00 Merle Sutherland, teaching .... 120.00 Lula Pritfcer, teaching 120.90 Verca Mount, teaching 110.00 Ruth Tucker, teaching 109.59 Annie Rabourn. teaching 120.00 Martha Davis,' teaching 105.00 Fern Huffman, teaching 135.00 Thomas Smith, teaching 180.00 Ethel Means, teaching 160.00 Lillian Nelman, teaching 160.00 Ruth White, teaching 130.00 Frank Lovell, teaching 130.00 Samantha Swails. teaching .... 120.00 Mary Swails, teaching 100.00 Ruth Van Wye, teaching ...... 120.09 D. M. Wilson, teaching 180.0* Ruth Cook, teaching IM.OO Gladys Myers, teaching 11a.00 Naomi Mount, teaching 100.00 Bessie Wells, teaching ........ 120.00 Florence Lowes, teaching 190.00 Gensle Anderson, teaching .... Iso.oo R. C. Wheatley, teaching 90.00 Ethel Wheatley, clerical hire... $6.0 0 H. D. Dunnington. light J 0.97 Edd Windhorst, transportation . < *0.03 Howard White, labor T. 16 W. E. Brown, transportation . 90.00 Chas. Brown, transportation .< *9.00 Acton State Bk. bds & int.... 299.25 Otho Smock, transportation .. 105.0 0 Toon & Purvis, transportation.. 1t5.50 W. E. Entrlken. telephone 4.50 A. B. Brown, tr. for ch to B Gr 78.00 John N. Delhimer. transport.... 311.00 J. E. Wheatley, expenses ..... 76.00 E. C. Lowes, transportation .. 11.00 Maurine McDaniel, teaching .... 96 85 Mary Wilson, teaching *7.64 Dorothy Weller, teaching ..... 140 90 Demon Wilson, teaching 194.90 J. E. Wheatley, trus. services. 75.00 P. M. Bachman Cos., man. train. 29.40 Ed Wheatley, janitor 89.60 Indian Ref. Cos., gas and 0i1... 74.49 Acton State Bank, coupons 42.40 Elgy Williams, teaching ...... 61.40 E. C. Lowes, transportation ... 60.40 Wm. B. Burford. invitations .... 61.44 Nellie Toon, taking enumer,... $6.40 Eta Lanar, taking enumer.... $0.40 Cecil Kinsey, transfer 64.40 D M. Wilson, teach. Institute. 287 40 Wm. B. Wheatb-/, trans & jan 155.60 Otho Smock, trans & Janitor... 105 40 Florence Lowes, teach. & Inst.. 160.40 Edd Windhorst, transportation. 112.60 F. A. Lovell, teaching & Inst.. S3B 40 Ruth Cook, teaching 56.40 Ruth Tucker, teach. & Inst.... 149.40 Lula Prather, teaching 162.40 Verr.a Mount, teaching 65.40 Martha Davis, teaching • 52.60 Toon & Purvis, tr.. hdw, sup.. 234 40 Thomas Smith, teach. & Inst... 288.40 Ernest Lowes, transportation... • 65.90 Chas. Brown, janitor services.. 90.40 L. D. Hicks, groceries 8.86 Cecil Kinsey, transportation.... 46."0 Acton State Bank, coupons.... 22.50 J. E. Wheatley, trus. services... 75.44 W. E. Brown, transportation.... 112.5 9 Maurine McDaniel, teach. & inst. 175.60 Mary Wilson, teach. A Inst.... 175.10 Wana. St. Bnk, Insurance 9.94 Gensle Anderson, tch.. Inst., sup . 331.40 G!ad>s Myers, teach., Inst., sup. 159.75 W. G. Entrlken. light, bulbs... 15.70 L. Joseph, piping 30.80 l Verna Mount, tuition & tch.... 121.40 John Dlilmer, transportation.... 112.40 John Dlilmer. glass and 0i1.... 4.40 Humphry Surbt-r. supplies .... 5.75 James Pollard. Jan. & trans.... 800.40 Lillian Nelman. teach, and Inst. 416.40

[Ruth White, tch. and Inst 358.90 l Naomi Mount, teaching A Inst.. 210.00 ! Merle Sutherland, tch. and Inst. 312.00 I Eigy Williams. sch. & Inst 210.78 (Ethel Wheatley, clerical hire... 6.00 j Mary i Swails, teaching 35.00 i Aimed Rabourn, each. & Inst.. 306.00 V. P.* Bailey, repairs & labor.. 14.83 1 Chas. Pierson, shov. coal A gray IS.OO (Marin Shutters, hauling coal.. 42.65 ! Ethel Means, teaching 100.00 lj. E. Wheatley, trus. serv 75.00 (Acton State Bank, coupons 45.00 . J. E. Wheatley, office rent 30.00 Wan. St. Bk. re add machine.. 4 49 Dorothy Welter, teach. & Inst... 324.00 | Cecil Kinsey, hauling c0a1.... 65.73 D. K. Armstrong, encyclopedia 115.00 Ethel Wheatley, clerical hire... 6-00 C. Coons, hauling ccal 8.40 Andy Perkins, work 11.30 , Ruth Cook, teach. & Inst 334.00 i Acton Slate Bark, bds A lnt.. 622.30 .cton State Bank. bor. may *la 3,643.54 J. E. Wheatley, trustee serv.. 75.00 jJas. Pollard. Janitor 69.00 Martha Davis, teach. & Inst.... 168.00 Raymond Glaze, 22 chickens 7.00 A. B. Griffith, school supplies .. 240.44 Mary Swails, teach. & Inst .... 190.00 Pansier & Means, 5 era c0a1.... 1.969.45 TVY*~G. Entrlken. telephone .... 5.20 Acton State Bank, lnt coupons.. 172.50 The Mail Press, printing 62.08 R. C. Wheatley, domestic science 7.95 Elmer Nan*, hauling c0a1...., 22.43 Swails & Maze, do. sc 1919-20-31 92.25 Virgil Muse, trans. *7 haul cl.. 810.50 Acton State Bank, bds A 1nt.... 1,122.25 ( Ethel Means, teach. & Inst 291.00 j Kuth Van Wye. teach. & Inst.... 382.00 Bowen & Springer, Ins 75.40 : Toon & Purvis, supplies 36.88 .Richard Purvis. Insurance 301.25 (John Dlllmer. transportation.. 157.60 TV. K. Stewart, schl b00k5..... 172.14 Acton State Bank, cou & 1nt.... 902.60 [J. E. Wheatley, trustee 75.00 Bessie L. Wells, teach A Inst.. 312.00 j Harry Means, hdw & sup 3.15 , A. M. Hicks. Janitor 40.00 John S. Feruteost. labor and ma 80.65 , Chas. R. Brown, labr & material 95.50 J. E. Wheatley, expenses 75.00 Ethel Wheatley, clerical hire... 60.00 IV. P. Bailey, rep and mat,... 18.21 Frank Berry, hauling coal .... 14.26 Ethel Brown, taking enu 16.00 E. R. Brown, paint, 5ch001.... 40.20 .A. M. Hicks, janitor 40.00 [Tccn A Purvis, hdw. & sup.... 84.86 Andrew Schakel. adv serv 6.00 ij. Dillmer. adv. service . 6.00 'Cecil Kinsey, gas and oil 4.60 i Fern Huffman, teach. & Inst.... 851.00 Samantha Swails, teach. A Inst.. 37 2.00 Ed Brown, painting 39.60 Alva Hamilton, painting 826.00 (Chas. Brown, Janitor 85.00 (Albert Hicks. Janitor 85.00 It. C. Wheatley, transportation.. SO.OO I E. C. Lnwes. transportation .. 27.50 [Ethel Wheatley, clerical hire .. 15.00 ! Mary Wilson, teaching 42.50 I Athalia McClure, teaching..,, 60.00 IJas. A. Clark, mow. schl yard.. • 6.00 j Albert Hicks, janitor 17.50 R. C. Wheatley, transportation €O.OO Ruth Tucker, teaching 28.75 Indian Ref. Cos., gas & oil 29.58 Kiger & Cos., school supplies .... 642.69 Dunnlngton & Cos., light and sup 28.59 lj. E. Wheatley, trustee 75.00 Mary Wilson, teaching 85 00 I>. A. Forsythe, teaching 120.00 Dorothy Weller, teaching 120.00 11. L. Toon, teaching 105.00 Merle Sutherland, teaching .... 93.75 Almee Rabourn. teaching 93.75 Verr.a Mount, teaching 90.00 Ruth E. Tucker, teaching 67.50 Athalia McClure, teaching .... 39.00 Martha Davis, teaching 82 50 Fern Huffman, teaching 105.00 Elgy Williams, teaching 169.73 Marguerite Bruner, teaching.. 112.50 Elizabeth Catlen. leaching .... 120.00 MaFie Myers, tee king 105.00 Frdnk Lovell, teaching 101.25 S" i Ant ha Swails, teaching .... 93.73 Mary Swails. teaching 79.75 Ruth Van Wye. teaching 101 25 TV. A. Swails, teaching 120 00 Ruth Cook teaching 9.... 120.00 Anna F. Collins teaching 90.08 Mae Gordon, teaching 75.00 Bessie Wells, teaching 93.75 E. C. Lotves, transportation.... 55.00 Chas. R. Brown, Jardtor 85.00 Cary M Gray, transportation..., 82.50 Ed Windhorst, transportation .. 82 50 ChaF. E. Shelton, Janitor .... 119.48 Ethel Wilson, teaching 78.73 Thelma Reed, teaching 105 00 Chester O. Ahston, teaching .... 84.00 Richard Purvis, trar.s. and light. 95.80 Geo. Bowen, transportation .... 90.00 Albert Hicks, janitor 17.50 Acton State Bank, lnt. coupon*.. 63 00 T. F. Muse, clean, dtch & for wd 72.00 J. G. Banta. transfers 330.00 Clarence Shake!, work 7.00 Faga

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