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Births BOVS William and Icielian Mattingly. 1034 E. •eOEgia. George and Mary Leppert, 240 N. Mount. Frank anu Daisy Garten. 027 N. Bosart. Janies and Silvia Taylor. 33.17 W. Tenth. Merley and Beatrice Grismore, 1005 Cottage. Charles and T.orene Meyer, 2022 La Salle. Walter and Grace Groseclose. 819 Chase. Charles and Fern Durham. 15 E. Minnesota. Eli and Pearlie Collins, 1702 W. Blaine. Ralph and Mary Hill, 610 E. Maryland. Will and Maude Owens. 880 W. Eleventh. James and Frances Webster. 951 Hosbrock. Raymond and Hattie Harlan. 30 N. Traub. Fred and Frieda Kottkamp. 1457 S. Talbott. Spurgeon and Effie Lucas. 564 W. Morris. Harry and Mary Storms. 325 N. Keystone. Harry and Rose Hofer. 1002 Lawton. James and Nellie Hampton. 1131 St. Haul. Edie and Ethel Master, 2207 Duke. Lonnie and Nellie Hartup. 1950 Thalman. Chester and Gertrude Merriweather. 134 Sheridan Rd. Forest and Leona Rodman, 1227 LexingAlbines and Hazel Fleming. 1625 Cruft. John and Ada Prince. 930 N. Tuxedo. Frank and Grace O'Neil, Methodist Hospital. GIRLS Elmer and Lilly Smith. Lons HospitalJohn and Mary Losue, 2312 Conrad. Harry and Edna Stout. 925 Livingstone. Morris and Alta Baker. 221 Prospect. George and Minnie Delmger, ~'~l N. Addt--60 Henry and Amelia Goger. 2649 Brill Hersehel and Margrete Stahl. 190. Madisou. _ Lee and Beatrice Willis. 731 E. Georgia. Amos and Leola Bartlou. *24.1 N. Addison. Dewey and Minnie Surrett, 812 E. St. Edward and Nora Breathman, 946 S. ' S Henry and Mnrl White. 563 Jones. Valentine and Maud Ott, 2446 9. MeErnest and Mary Stephens. 936 N. DavtdWilliam and Neva Jordan. 1917 Holloway. Charles and Margaret Houghton. Long Hospital. „ „„„ Antonia and Francesca Goie. 930 Greer. Arthur and Mary Masarin. 341 Patterson. Joseph and Theresa Dezz, 767 Concord. George and Mary Luzar. 721 Haugh. Alonzo and Henrietta Brooks. 729 S. Drexel. Clvde and Italy Turner. 1312 Newman. Donald and Francis Miner. 922 N. Seville. Walter and Margaret Scliulnieyer. Methodist Hospital. Perry and Sybil Ptinzlev. 10.>1 Oliver. Charles and Margaret McGarr. 1139 Kentucky. Deaths Thomas J. Crawford. 56. 2331 Columbia, carcinoma. John L. Tate. 29. 2536 E. New York, bran oho pneumonia. Mary Bristow Davis. 72. 4455 N. Pennsylvania, cerebral apoplevy. James R. Levron, 1. 309 N. New Jersey, broncho pneumonia. Fannie Averv. 28. 2217 Tandes, pulmonary hemorrhage. Marie Chenault. 4. 114 W. MeCarty, broncho pneumonia. George Jeffries 71. 1502 S. New Jersey, broncho pneumonia. Thomas W. Brown. 70, 1819 Ruckle, uremia. Mary L. King. 3 months. 1525 Southern, inanition. Louana Morris. 13. 961 Colton, pulmonary tuberculosis. Vina Lang. 38. 2140 9. East, acute cardiac dilatation. Gertrude Parsley, 47, 1410 Martlndale, carcinoma. _ Benjamin F. Albright. 69, 39 E. ThirtyThird. mitral Insufficiency. Margaret Louis, 56. city hospital, broncho pneumonia. Louisa C. Lakin. 88. 3838 Central, acute dilatation of heart. Michael J. Hanrahan. 72. 408 S. Illinois, acute cardiac dilatation. Mary Theresa Danaher, 10, 1362 Oliver, acute dilatation of heart. Russell C. Hart a son. 15. 642 E. Market, chronic endocarditis. William W. Williams. 71. Central Indiana Hosnital. chronic myocarditis. John Rutledre. 76. Central Indiana Hospital. cerebral hemorrhage. Charles A. Lariman. 54. city hospital, lobar pneumonia. Dorothy Huggins, 2. city hospital, hypernephroma. James Teague. 84. Deaconess Hospital, cerebral hemorrhage. Harry Green. 5. Deaconess Hospital, t trept icoeeemi a. Am.—line Amey. 67. Methodist Hospital, carcinoma. Mary Claretta Santer, 2. 316 K. Market, broncho pneumonia. Henry L. Kindig. 67. Methodist Hospital, chronic myocarditis. John William Denker. 6 months. 2123 Wendell, influenza. Margaret Coch-an. 67. 618 Berwick, chronic interstitial nerhrtti=. William Stewart Lynch. 50. 122 8. Neal, uremia. Beniamin Armour Stevenson. 76, Methodist Hospital. acute dictation of heart Nina Mnv Moore, 17 days. 556 Tomlinson. ileocolitis. Jdhn C. McDonald. 52 1324 N. War man. Influenza pneumonia. Phyllis Zean Thomas. 4 months, 534 Birch, broncho pneumonia. Emaline Somerville. 61. 209 N. Tacoma, e-erebral hemorrhage. George Henry Chatman. 59, 1230 W. Nineteenth, arterio sclerosis. Sallie Barbara Tar.geman. 69. 1204 Congress. acute cardiac dilatation. Zula Joyner, 21, city hospital, pulmonary tuberculosis. William A. Young. 62. 2638 E. Tenth, cerebral hemorrhage. Ruth Deloris Grunert. 1 month, 606 E. Minnesota, bronchitis. George Keely, 79, city hospital, pulmonary oedema. Pauline Kldweil, 29. 315 Bright, tuberculosis. Thomas Nixon. 63. 609 Chadwick, acute hemorrhagic nephritis. William F. Emrich, 61. so.hurmann and Speedway, carcinoma. Mike Logan, 38. 412 Albert, lobar pneumonia. August F. Duderstadt. 57. 3129 Boulevard P’.., thrombe angitis obliterans. Elvira J. Hinkle, 91, 1919 Talbott, carcinoma. Jennie B. Yeager. 56. 2522 Bluff Rd.. pyo nephritis. John Hamill. 66. 620 E. Vermont, chronic perenchymatous nephritis. Harriett Horton. 57. 322 W. Tenth, chronic myocarditis. Caroline Mayer, 70. 136 Wisconsin, chronic myoea-dit is Eliza Jane Walker. 80, 2051 N. New Jeraey. broncho pneumonia. William Henry Nushaum. 66. 3002 Ruckle, cerebral hemorrhage. Building Permits ' A. D. Hooker, addition. 838 E. Fifty-Sec-ond, 8250. J. H. Parkhurst, apartment. 3062 N. New Jersey, 8600. Harold Hartley, furnace, 1931 W. Michigan. 8400. W. C. Echols, dwelling, 1527 S. Belmont, 52.500. Waiter B. Gerdts, repairs. 964 Bradbury, 51. s>oo. Louis G. Deschler, addition, 701 N. niinois. 98,000. H L. Davis, dwelling. 2425 Massachusetts, 53.500. Morris Wohlfeld. reroof, Roosevelt and Wheeler. S2OO. Charles Reeves, building, 311 N. Ogden, 510.000. J. F. McClung. garage. 2834 Brookslde Parkway. 8250. David Lamkin. garage. 1428 Gimber. 5200. William L. Clifford, garage. 416 E. Wabash, 54.500. Sam E. Hamilton, dwelling, 438 S. La Salle. 52.000. Sam E. Hamilton, dwelling, 440 8. La Salle. $2,000. Sam E. Hamilton, dwelling, 444 8. La Salle. $3,000. Sam E. Hamilton, dwelling, 435 S. Dearborn. 52.000. Sam E. Hamilton, dwelling, 439 8. Dearborn. 52.000. Samuel E. Hamilton, dwelling, 443 S. Dearborn. 52.000. F. M. Whitehead, dwelling, 1149 W. Seventeenth. SI.BOO. Anna Nicholson, addition, 610 E. Fiftieth, 5435. Fred K. Murphy, remodel, 542 E. ThirtySecond. 5410. Ida Yockum, addition, 2400 N. Sherman. 5800. Ida Pike, garage, 208 E. Fifty-First, $350. Charles Arytn, building, 1102 Shelby, S7OO. J. A. Cain, garage, 921 W. Twenty-Ninth, 5200. Large Slone Falls on Man Louis Burton, colored, living on Cincinnati St., was injured today when he was struck on the head by a large stone, which dropped from a chute at the old Saks building. Pennsylvania find Washington Sts. He was tending the chute, from which stones and bricks are dumped into wagons. Burton was taken to the city hospital, where his condition was reported serious. Find Stolen Car An automobile belonging to Mitchell Botermer, 837 Udell St., stolen during the night from a garage in the rear of his home, was found by detectives today ’na ditch at TwentyFir*;! St. and Shadeland Ave.
GRONINGER GIVES TALK Corporation Counsel Tells Club of City’s Legal Problems. “Legal Problems of our City Administration” was the subject of Taylor E. Groninger, corporation counsel, before the Gyro Club at the Hotel Lincoln today. Boosters were H. Guy May, Dr. K. L. Craft and Jessie Miller. I DEATH NOTICES DOGGETT. JAMES L.—Age 50 years, died at his residence. 201 Canterbury apa. tments. Sixteenth and Central. Monday Feb. 12. at 8 a. m.; beloved husband of Nancy E. Doggett and father of Guy L. Doggett. Funeral Wednesday, Feb. 14, at 2:30 j>. ni. at Shirley Bros.' Chapel, !>4ti N. Illinois. Burial Clown Hill. Friends invited. EMRICH, MRS. KATHERINE Age 83 years, widow ol the late Henry Emrich. passed away Feb. 12. at the residence 936 S. New Jersey Si Funeral notice later. KEELY. GEORGE L.—Died Sunday. Feb. 11. age 79 years. Funeral Wednesday. Feb. 14. at 2 p. m. at Finn Bros.' parlors. 135 W. Market St. Burial Floral Park. LAXCASTER. GEORGE YV. —Os one and a quarter miles southwest of New Palestine, passed away Monday night. 9 i>. m., age 35 years. Funeral Wednesday 1:15 p. in. at the residence, 2 p. m. at Buck Creek ' Chapel. Interment Buck Creek cemetery, in charge ol Max Hcrlieh A Son. LANG, VlNA—Beloved wife of George Lang, passed away Sunday, Feb. 11. 7:20 p in., at the home of her mother-in-law. Mrs. Louise Lang, 2140 S. East st. Funeral Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2 p. m. at the home of her sister. Mrs. Wood, at Greenwood. Ind. Friends invited. Burial Greenwood cemetery. MciIALE. KATHERINE—Age 65 years, died Sunday evening at St. Vincent's Hospital. ! Friends may view remains until 1 p. m. i Tuesday, when body will be taken to Logansport. wl.ere tun-rat services will take place at St. Vincent De Paul Church. Wednesday morning. For further information call John J. Blackwell & Son. PERKY'. ALVlN—Beloved husband of Eva Perry, Monday, Feb. 12. at 1 p. in. Funeral at Shirley Bros.’ Chapel, 946 X. Illinois St.. Thursday, Feb. 15. at 2 p. in. F'riends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at ehapel after 6 p. m. Tuesday. YVas former deacon of the Englewood Christian Church. SHOCKLEY". VERNE AUSTIN—Age 38 j years, residing at 2405 N. Capitol Are., 1 husband of Mabel E. Shockley, passed away i Monday a. m. Funeral Wednesday. 10 a. ni. : at Flanncr & Buchanan Chapel. Funeral and burial private. F'riends may call Tues- I day at the ehapel. j 5 FUNERAL DIRECTORS W. T. Blasengym Independent Undertaker. Prompt ambulance calls “The proof of a service is the service it i renders. " 1702 X. Illinois St. Randolph 6870. 1625 Shelby' St. Drexel 2571 b PLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 North Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indian apo’.is since 1887. Phone Main 0641-0642. LI. 2611. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY Parlors 1222 Union St. SHIRLEY BROS.’ C(). Main office 946 N. lluiois St. Circle lots. Main 1841. i George Grinsteiner Funeral Director. 522 E. Market. Main 0903. Oscar 0. Herrmann 906 N. East. Mauri 7813. j .Johnson k Montgomery 1032 Central Are. Main 1430 FUNERAL DIRECTORS—I4O2 N. Illinois. WM. K KRI EG Kit Main 1154. Res. Phone. B-n Davis 332-1.. GADD—BERT S. GADD, 2Ll(TTroßpect Sh ! Phones. Stewart 2278. UNDERTAKERS North Del. L 6564. M 3680. 8 SPECIAL NOTICES YVILI. pay $3 cash to any one telling me where T can sell anew sewing machine. MR. BENHAM. Ma in 0600. 9 I‘KRSONAIN FAIRMOUNT MATERNITY HOSPITAL for confinement. May work for part of expenses. babies for adoption. YVrit* for booklet 4911 East 27th street. Kansas City. Mo. 10 LOST AM) FOUNT) LOST or strayed, black game pullets, in ; neighborhood 1700 block Laurel St. Return to 1730 Laurel. Drexel 1955. And j receive reward. LOST—Billfold, Sunday night between 750 and 618 E. Morris. Call YVaah. 5303. Reward. I LOST—Young setter bird dog. light brown, no collar Randolph 8937. Reward. LOST—Large male airedaie. Reward. Circle 5307. 12 HELP \VANTED—MALE WANTED Teams and tracks to haul coal; short haiuil§o 430 Indiana Ave. WANTED Teams and tracks to haul coal; short hands, 1405 W. Ray St. WANTED Times carriers between the ages of 10 and i 12 years in North Indianapolis. Good chance for live-wire boys to make money and ad- ! vance. See Mr. Graetis. rear 2941 Clifton ' street Times' station, alter 2:30 p, m. j Wanted—Boys Sixteen years old or under to carry Times routes In central part of eitv. Routes between North and South and East and West Sts See Mr. Moorehead. any afternoon, be- \ tween 2 and 5. MEN who like to draw- and nave undeveloped talent. Real opportunity to earn big money. Add reus A No. 2220. Ti m es. MAN, experienced tn measuring - and selling window shades, for both city and out-of-town work, 2123 S. Meridlan st. MEN to learn vulcanizing trade: a fine paying business to get into. ANDERSON STEAM VULCAN IZKR CO. _ WANTED—Y'oung man for dairy lunch room. Inquire STATS LIFE LUNCH. State Life bldg. 13 INSTRUCTIONS ID) A /fir and popular piano music IfT U]| taught in twenty lessons, bew - ginr.ers and advanced. Resol rates. Christensen School. 100 ler broke Arcade. Circle 3034. a—Business Colleges MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY | BARBER S COLLEGE. 309 E. Washing- I ton St.. li-dianapolis. Ind. Cirri- 0757. 14 SALESMEN WANTKI) CAN Y'OU invest S2OO to SSOO in a proposition that will earn as high as SBOO per | week for you. If you want to make some I real money mu. have the required amount to j Invest, see us at once and get started on the j most wonderful proposition on the market , today. Call personally at 308 Meridian Life Bldg. SALESMEN with manufacturtng or Bdver- ■ Using experience essential, but not lieceg- I sary, to call on manuiacturers and business , men in the city. No competition. Fast ! seller. Call 308 Meridian Life Bidg. It? HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Bindery girl at once. Apply 340 N. Delaware st.
16 HELP WANTED—FEMALE YOUNG WOMEN over 17 years of age, desiring permanent positions where their work and service are recognized will profit by applying to MISS COOPER. ROOM 101. Indiana Bell Telephone Cos. New York and Meridian Sts. WANTED—THREE EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES, arm work, iu service house; good wages. Come, phone or write. KABLES CAFE, 818 Wabash ave., Terre Haute, Ind. LADIES witn talent lor drawing; will interview only those who want to make it their profession; real opportunity for ambitious women. Address A No. 2219, ! Times. WANTED HOUSEKEEPER. ADDRESS WILLIE PHILPOTT, K. R. F, BOX 99, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. WOMAN, experienced m sewing fruige on shades, 2128 S. Meridian st. EXPERIENCED white eooli, at once. 332 Shelby St. ! WHITE girl fur general. Main 5199. 18 ROOMS FOR KENT CENTRAL ave., 2902: modern furnished room: private home. Desirable location. Rent reasonable; gentlemen. Harrison 2105. PENNSYLVANIA. N„ 1512: attractive rooms for rent: home privileges; references exchanged. ALABAMA, X., 824: desirable, small furnished steam-heated room; private I am- | lly. $2.50. LEVXINGTON Apts., No. 31; living room and bedroom tor two. Reasonable. Circle 1509. BEAUTIFUL ivory furnished front room in high-class location. Call II irrison 0299. HARUoGK Hotel, 617 n. Illinois: outside moms; hot, cold water: steam heat; Soup. ALABAMA, N., 523; Apartment 4: nice, steam-heated, modern sleepin ■ room for 2. ALABAMA. N., 029; small Sleeping room: modern: walking distance. Main 3101. I ILLINOIS, N.; modern furnished sleeping j rooms. Rent reasonable, Riley 1847 NICELY furnished room; private home; for lady. Very reasonable. Circle 7494. BROADWAY; 250,1; beautiful room in privale home. Call K;i:wood 2904. ALABAMA, N., 702, Apartment 1; room: all conveniences. Circle 0514 PRATT, W., 158: room and bath; steam heat; no other roomers. $t —Light Housekeeping ILLINOIS. N.. 942: large room and kitchenette; also sleeping room: modern, steam heat: adults; cheap. ROOMS lor livid lion-- •epiiig, •• p.irao kitchenette, modern, very reasonable. 1803 CoUf*e. _____ TENTH. 21!* E.; two furnished rooms and kitchenette tn niod'-rn home. Riley 1164. ILLINOIS. N. 1203: small housekeeping room : eitv heat n.eii- rn >-. n teu.-es, $ > FT. WAYNE." 640 • leg mi nil.; light 1 o iseki W diata MARKET. 1536 E two -ooma >r light housekeeping: modern Drexel 6310. ILLINOIS. S. 539; front hoesofii.-ping rm.; modern: good heat; garage; $6.50 SUITE "• rooms s- tly m >d< Walking riistaiu-e . Circle 1 175. illinoisTn.. 1744 : 2 lovely light modem; romps and kitchenette; heat, b—Board and Rooms HIAWATHA St.. 203; room and board: single <6. double $5.50: home cooking. Cirrlc 3833. _ NICELY' furnished front room with meals young couple or ladies employed. Webster i ROOM and board in modern home. Brookside 1933; sT weekly.
19 RENTALS a—Houses RANDOLPH. 1427 s . tour rooms, kitchenette, electric lights. Call 1 125 s Randolph. h—Apart merits Fall Greetk Blvd., Ruckle Rt. Very desirable 4-room apartment, first floor. Living room, beiirooni. large breakfast room, kitchenette, dressing eloaet with in-a door bed amt bath. 572.50 State Savings & Trust Cos. Main 4 *l* ‘' K Marie f 1. 3-Koom Apartment, $30.00 911 E Washington. No. 21. Heat and water furnished. Dunlop & Iloltegcl, e—Bus u**ss Flares OFFICE space, everything furnished. 310 Kahn Bldg. 21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE b—l lou sea SIOO CASH Four-room cottage with garage. located Boutheast. Had electric light*. city water in yard. l'nce 51.700. balance SIU per mouth. A HEAL SNAP. Oanadav Realty Cos., 306-7 City Trust Bldg Main 5340 Lin 2873. Investment Bargain 264-ts N. Minkncr. '* rooms <n*i B ruoms; rent now $24, Hiioulff lx price only 31,650; building loan of s>l,loo. can bo anttumed. Who gets this? It. M. Ralston Main 0960 or 1377. 143 E. Market. Good Five-Room Cottage 1013 Chadwick St. Has electric light*. priH, city water, liouse In good repair, only S6OO cash required, balance! $22.50 per mouth. Call Mr. lirook®. Mam 0702. Evenings. Randolph 86fH WASHINGTON TANK AND TRUST CO. Cash Will Buy a Bargain IN COLORED ‘RENTALS, showing 20Ti gross. Mr. Godsey. Webster 1418. Charles E. flnllotvay & Son. 108 Monument Circio. Main 1186. Near Park and 19tli Dandy modern double, 0 rooms side; in good condition. Always rented. Pay* better than 14 per cent. Dunlop & Ilollegel, Realtors SIX-ROOM mixlern, on Helniont, opposite Rhodiu* Park; 5 rooms down, 1 up; rum* nlfte bath, Areola heatimr, and eleetrle lights; lot 45x1.>6 fruit and shrubbery. Price $*;.800. and llarrett; 74‘K) eash. Details by cadJiug Jack Morrison, Realtor. Mam 0762. Evenings. Harrison 0705. WASIi 1 NO TON HANK AND TRINST CO. Bungalow of 4 Rooms Lights, water, toilet, on Spann ave.; S3OO cash, balance 925 month. Capitol Realty Cos. I Main 2874. $4,600.00 | Buys two doubles renting' for “sls a side making a total of S6O per month. These S doubles are in good condition and are always rented. “Live Wires.” T. li. JONES & CO., 414 People's Bank bldg. Main 375 H. 1726 Yarides FOR COLORED. Six rooms: electric lights, gas, well and cistern; S2OO cash, balance like rent. See Ryan. 431 Lemeke building. Main 3115. Evenings. Harrison 2562. iF YOU WANT A MODERN HOME AND YOUR LOT IS PAID FOR, WE WILT, BUILD FOR Y'OU AND YOU CAN PAY US BACK IN MONTHLY PAYMENTS. The Southern Lumber Cos. SAY/ - ESSEX & LUCAS, /V A IT a “irar- gal Seven-room home otiiit. steam heating plant, bathroom; fixtures not In, $3,750. This is a splendid buy. FORCED SALE 0-room, semi-modern bungalow, 1230 N. Mount S*.. Price 54,000. Terms. E. J. Me- ' Cracken CITY TRUST CO. Circle 4022. Res . Ran. 641 6. FOUND—FOR S2OO CASH A dandy new 5-room bungalow north: i electric lights, driven well, fireproof roof, -east front. Balance $25 per month. Call MR. JOHNSON. Lincoln 1453. | MAKE US OFFER i Forced to sell this week, 009 E. Louisiana St.. 4-room cottage; good investment; I mortgage for SI,OOO. E. J. McCracken CITY' TRUST CO. Circle 4022. Res,, Ran. 6416. Are You Going to Build? “We Will Help You Finance.” Southern Building and Realty Cos. 614 Guaranty W<tg. Lincoln 6040. FLETCHER AVE! Six-room modern cottage, garage, firstclass condition; ideal south side residence; $4.500; terms. Call Lincoln 3734. FRANK E. GATES Sc SO>L REALTORS. 1011 Hume-Mansur. Lincoln 1209.
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25 MISCELLANEOUS FOB SALE THE BURNING QUESTION Kmox Cos,, lEdiauraa, Forked Lump $6.95 PER TON Reduced from $7.75 per ton. , This is a large, clean, lumpy coal and chock-full of heat. Also have for immediate delivery a good supply of West Virginia and Eastern Kentucky iump or egg. Our guarantee backed by over 20 years’ performance. INDIANAPOLIS COAL CO. MA in 1700—1789—1790
21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE b--Houses Why Pay Rent l ' Beautiful six-room bungalow, located N. West. Has electric lights, gas, large cement | front and rear porches: large pantry, both ! waters in kitchen. Also basement: center I ball type. It you want a good house worth ' tin- money this is the one you will buy; SSOO cash, balance like rent. Owner must sell at once. Dandy six-room bungalow near West Michij crau street. About five years old. Electric i light, water in kitchen, cement basement, front and rear porches. Only S3OO cash, balance monthly. Owner must sell at once. Must be scvti to be appreciated. Britton k Halls 1200 Rauh Bids. Lincoln 3411 Kenwood 4050. Six-Room Home "Modern Except Furnace Convenient to Motion roundhouse. Large east front lot Street and alley paved. I Price $1,125. Only s.i(K> rush needed. L. M. Peterson, Realtor 704 Odd Fellow bldg. Mam 3034. Randolph 3984. S3OO Cash Four-room bungalow. Warman avenu. south of Washington. Electric lights, well and cistern pump at sink in kitchen. Hal--1 anco s2l per month. Call W. Washburn, with .McCord & McKinney, Realtors ;31 1 Lemeke Bldg. Circle 5*320. j Kvrmngs. Randolph 8731 > SIXTY good homes, south and southeast. cash aud terms; 7-rom. nudum doui> j east SO,OOO. citi.se in; 0-room modern double ; en-d v, ~su; 7-room s‘r,\t-moc. ru double cast $5,000: 15x25 ft. storeroom, 5 living rooms, three lots. west, terms: 0 rooms, Martindalo Ave., SSOO cash, for colored. , poultry farms for sale or trade. C. J. 03BT R N Ur. xcl U,l 8 \ NEW SIX-ROOM MODERN HOME, PAVED STREET. WILL MAKE EASY TERMS OR CONSIDER LOT OR LOTS. M \!N 0112. TWO cottagea. Itlver avenue. Renta for i $420 annually. Can be bought on terms i for 53.500. Street Improved Mitrion County State Bank and 1./Otß Vacant Lots, Southwest $175 to S2OO $lO CASH. $1.90 PER WEEK Capitol Realty Cos. 904 Rauh Bldg. Main 2874. ; SALK or exchange. 50 acre*. 7 mile* of Vernon. .!*■-iinintH* Cos., half olcc-d. otio-r----wiml unimproved. 302D Gal** St. \V*b. 51 ID. e—Suburban Chicken Farms $:J00 Down Balance Like I\ent Your opportunity to get a 4 or 5-room bungalow, eluoken house ami on lore of ground for ebl.-ken lots and garden located on paved road with bua Hues: one block from in lor urban line. For appointment call li Main 2957 days, or llarrUon 23.hii evenings. _ $lO CASH gives you possession of an acre tract east near graded s- hool and East Wasluntgon et liiterur’ ill ear Build a small house and get aturtrd. Balance easy payments, pri.e S6OO to SI,OOO. Eveiuug, Irvington 0512 COOPER St HADLEY'. 838 I.cnicko bldg. Main 2770 t—Sales or Exchange For Sale or Trade | A splendid eight-room home. 2200 . j block north. Strictly modern HardVI wood floors throughout. Large lot: . 5 3-ear garage. A splendid homo or a good rental proposition. Will '-onaider one or two good <-ar. vacant lot or small property Call MaJn 1409. Residence, YVashliigton my e i 1 house newly decorated. lor a lot. K J. MrCRA< v. ■ N Circle 4t):;2 lies . Hin 641 0
32 KIvYL ESTATE WANTED Have Cash Buyers for small singles, doubles and good rental investments. See Mr Ufidorwood, with Indiana Trust Cos. M&in 6232. Ilea.. Web. 6030. Irvington Ifarn calm for homes in Irvington that are priced right. W.,E. SPRINGER 414: Peoples Bank BUlfirMain 5758. Irvington 1508. ! jTn(;o[7n~?37l or harrison 1024. I will Fi ll your property at least for what It is worth. Being your representative, I 1 will tret ail possible. AETNA TRUST AND SAVINGS CO. Larry Hearn, Realtor. WILL PAY CASH for doubles east: also contracts for Bale. KELI ABEL RE M.TV CO. Main 0186. SPOT CASH Will pay cash for email properties. For j results write to Address A No. 25J32, Times. WILL PAY < ASH. for email properties or contracts of sale If i! right. Address A No. 2233, Times. WANTED—A homo of snr 6 rooms; modern or semi-modern; from owner. Call Stewart 2266. HOUSE east or south, any size, singly or ! double. Lincoln 3734.
23 FARM LANDS Corn Farm 3 4 miles from Monument. Corn, clover and wheat farm; '0 minutes’ drive to city, fine road; can be handled on terms to suit: possession now. This is the cheapest good farm in the State. Owner too old to larm. Capital Realty Cos. 204 Ranh Bldg. Main 2874. 26 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED GOOD, SOUND, DRY, YELLOW EAR CORN WANTED AT STOCK YARDS. WE WILL PAY 73 CENTS PER BUSHEL ON IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. • 25 MISCELiAnEOI S FOR SALE a—Household Goods RUG S—LINOLEUMS Brussels rugs. Blue, Tan. Taupe and Old Bose, 9x12, 512.50. Wool fiber and gTass rugs. 9x12. $7.50. Carpet ball runner. 45e. a yard. Gold Seal Congoleum rugs, 9x12. perfect (roods, newest patterns. $13.75 Ax minster. Velvets and Wiltons at lowest prices la the city. All new, perfect and good. Dorfrnan Rug Cos. 207 W. WashiiMton. opposite Statehouso. “If tl Covers "he Floor. We Have It.”
25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE a—Household Goods DAVENPORT and two rockers: excellent | condition. 01P N. Riley. Irvington 0883. • DINING room suit*- nnd kitchen table and j chaira. Randolph 5974. ! b—Coal, lee and Wood Special Best grade, Illinois. 2 to 6-in. lump, forked... .$6.10 2 tons, $12.00 Illinois or Indiana egg, clean forked ~.56.00 2 tons, $11.75 Best Illinois block, forked ~57.35 2 tons, $14.50 Best Linton or Indiana lump, clean forked ..$7.25 2 tons, $14.25 High-grade Nut and slack $5.00 All our <oai is as pood as the hpftt and bttr than the most. Honest weight. Quick delivery and bf st service, no Black, no rocks. Talk docs not make Food coal, but good* coal makes talk—and good customers. Prompt delivery any place in the city. Bethel Coal Cos. DR exol 0250. Before you spend your money for coal. Good Indiana, Knox County, Large Lump Coal, at... .$6.05 Good Indiana Knox County Nut' Coal, at $5.90 1 Large Illinois Lump so.sn Large West. Ya. Lump.. .SIO.OO Prompt Service. Honest Quality, Correct Weight. The Morgan Coal Cos. Now doing business in the same old \ stand. West Thirteenth St. and Big Four Railroad. Phone J A ncoln 6011
Elevator Coal “Hotter Than Sunshine” Big Dixie? Egg (III.), Indiana Lump, $6.05 Big Dixie Lump (111.), $7.00 FRED GOEPPEIv & SON, ESTABLISHED 1893. Belmont 4707. Belmont 47Q5. TAKE HOME A LOAD. YVE LOAD Y'OU FOR LESS. Pocahontas Mint l Run, $lO West. Ya. Lump, fkd., $lO West Va. Mine Run . .$7.50 If you are having trouble with your Indiana coal try our STAR CITY LUMP. One of the b'*at grade#* mined ui Indiana. Clean, Forked Lump, $7.50 E. & I. Coal Cos. Ci rcle 0306. Glendora Everyone Knows This Coal We handle the genuine Glendora forked lump $9.00 Amber Jacket lump $7.50 Indiana forked lump $7.50 Walnut St. Coal Cos. 331 W. Walnut Main 6270. Main 6270. KERBEARYSPECIAL Pocahontas mine run $lO Pocahontas lump sl2 Linton No. 4 fkd. 1ump...57.50 Star City fkd. lump $7.75 Springfield 111. fkd. 1ump.57.75 C. 11. MeClenon Coal Cos. MAin 3601. 920 E. North. SPECIAL SALE Tliis is real coal Indiana mine run, very lumpy $5.50 COMMERCIAL FUEL CO. MAin 0430. MAin 0431. Kindling With Each Ton Illinois Block, forked $7.25 Best Indiar.a Lin ton forked $7.25 Genuine Brazil Block, large forked $9.00 Illinois Mine Run ....$5.75 Deliver anywhere In etty. Union Ice and Coal DREXEL 4621—4622. $7.50 —Per Ton—s7.so Amber Jacket The Coal That Satisfies. Nice, clean, forked lump coal free from rock, slate and clinkers. Burns to a fine ash with a uniform heat. Buy one ton and bo convinced. Brookside Ice and Coal Cos. YVebster 1507. YY’ebster 1567. WOOD FOR STOVE OR FURNACE. ALSO KINDLING WOOD. MAIN 0142.
25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE b—Coal, Ice and Wood SPECIAL COAL SALE Three Days Only We guarantee this Coal to be the best money can buy. No Clinkers. 111. or Ind. lump, clean forked $6.65 2 tons $12.75 111. or Ind. 2-6-lnch lump $6.25 2 tons $12.25 HI. or Ind. egg, clean forked.. .$5.95 2 tons $11.75 111. or Ind. shovel lump $6.00 2 tons $11.25 111. or Ind. mine run $5.75 2 tons $11.25 111. or Ind. large lump, forked. .$7.25 2 tons $14.25 EASTERN COAL W. Va. smokeless lump, fkd..512.00 2 tons $23.50 W. Va. smokeless egg, forked.sll.2s ,2 tons $22.00 W. Va. Winifred lump, forked.sll.oo 2 tons $21.50 Pocahontas mine run, red ash.slo.so 2 tons $20.50 W. Va. mine run SB.OO 2 tons $15.50 Give Me Your First Order and i’ll Get the next one. Tom Sh rover ■l3O Indiana Ave. YARD NO. 1 Cl rcle 0598 Cl role 0597 Circle'B39o Cl rcle 1435 YARD NO. 2 1405 \Y. Ray BEL. 4375. BEL. 4376 j BEL. 4446. i Stop—Look Why Pay More? lutdiaunia Limp Forked, $6=75 | 2 Toes, sl3 Linton No. I forked $7.40 2 tons, $14.25 < Jenuine White Ash Lump $7.50 2 tons, $14.50 We guarantee this coal to he the best buy of any hiph-trrade coal in the city at the pvice. Our guarantee of 2,000 lbs. per ton and a square } deal. Nagelson Coal Cos. Cl role 0355.
Special Illinois Egg Large, clean forked Illinois egg, free from slack, slate and clinkers. We guarantee this coal to be as large as some lump coal, $6.50. Illinois lump $6.75 and $7.25 Indiana lump $7.00 Indiana mine run, 75 r r lump, $6.00 No. 4 coal $7.20 West Ya. and Ky. lump $9.00 More Heat Per Dollar If you have trouble with your furnace coal try one ton or our largo clean forked, especially prepared furnace lump; guaranteed, §7.50 per ton. Page Coal Cos. MA ill 8326. RA ndolph 8272.
West Ya. Lump $9.50 Hazard Eastern Kv. Lump $9.50 Brazil Block SB.OO Amber Jacket '. .$7.50 Large Illinois Lump..s7.so Small Illinois Lump.. 56.75 Egg Coal $6.25 2 Tons, sl2 Island Coal Cos. WE bster 0122. Try 1 ton 111. 6-inch eg!?. .$6.50 This egg is as large as lump coal. Indiana forked lump $7.00 Illinois forked lump $7.25 Linton No. 4 $7.15 West Va. and Ivy. 1ump..59.00 If you are having trouble with your furnace or stove try 1 ton of our special furnace coni. Hand-picked and boom-loaded. You should try 1 ton of this coal at $7.50. Try 1 ton and if this coal doesn’t meet with your approval, send It back. MERIDIAN COAL CO. Lincoln 0237 Lincoln 6237. Illinois Lump, forked.s7.so Amber Jacket, forkcd.s7.7s Illinois shovel 1ump..57.00 111. and Ind. mine ruu.ss.so W. Ya. forked lum]).slo.so WEAVER COAL & FEED DR excl 2201 c—Clothing TROUSERS, ®T© Match /|\ Your Coat \|| Pants Store Cos. I 48 West Ohio Street Near Illinois e—Pet and Live Stock ROSE-COMB Ancona hens for sale, cheap. 960 Albany St. Take Shelby car. f—Miscellaneous HOOFING, best quality red and green slate covered. $2.25 per roll. Slightly damaged. $1.65 per roll. CHARLES KOEHKI Mi. 832 Virginia avo. Drexcl 9400. BRIGHTEN up your kitchen after spring house cleaning with a perky pair of handmade appliqued curtains, made.- to order; $1.50 pair. Call Randolph 0535.
25 MISCELLANEOIS FOR SAIJE f—Miscellaneous YVHEN YOU THINK OF TYPEWRITERS THINK OF JUDD, 1-PI N. MERIDIAN. AUTOMATIC incubator. 70 egg, used one season. Belmont 3060-1. WEAY'ING rag rugs and carpets. Drexel .4941. 27 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS (r— . One=Day Service Making An f~* OLD HAT JW/J' Into An Up-To-Date Style. MULLER CO. 28 Kentucky Ave. MA m 6179. 4 Doors from Lincoln Hotel. Mail orders receive prompt attention. q J) FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated leather mattresses and pillows made. E. F. BURKT.E, 416 Mass Mam 1428. Y'AULT CLEANING. For quiek service. Call Rapid Vault and Sink Cleaning Go, Belmont C 607. PAPER hanging and interior decorating: new samples: first-class work prices right. L. C. DUNKiN. Webster 6348. PIANO builder and tuner. Repair ail kinds. Work guaranteed. NICHOLAS HINDMAN. Belmont 0378-3. WANTED to make your children's clothes. Prices reasonable. 413 Marion bldg. 10 W. Ohio SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened, TUTTI.EDGE. 701 Indiana Ave. HEATH'S Barber Shop: union; warm, comfortable bathrooms. 137 W. Market. FURNITURE repaired and refinished; upholstering. Stewart 1478. PAINTING. PAPERHANGING AND GLAZIN'G. MAIN 8 3<>.'■. 28~STORAGE AND TRANSFER MOVE THE RED BALL WAY Largest Trucking Organization in America RED BALL TRANSIT CO. “National Household Movers.” 802-3-4 Merchants Bank Bldg. MA in 4631 Offices in All Principal Cities Packing Household Goods. Low Rates On California Shipments Phone OTTO J. SUESZ. Maui 3628. 2353 Night Webster 0699. Circle 4760. 79 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES" ROOMING house, niceiy furnished, walking distance. Cir-lc 344.,. No dealers RESTAURANT o:i Indiana Ave. Cali Main R.'i.'di for appoiiHiiiua. 30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE b—Gasoline NEW AND USED We have seY'eral good used Fords on hand that are priced to sell. TOURING S —RO AD ST ER S C>ne-quarter cash, balance 12 months. —Open Evenings— Broad Ripple Auto Cos. Authorized Ford and Ford son Dealers. WA shington 4737 82S E. 63rd St.
F 1923 touring; run about 100 miles; fully equipped and Yvith extras; $375. 01923 touring; fully equipped; S3OO. R 1923 Coupe; all noiv tires; fully equipped; $475. D 1922 touring; fully equipped; all good tires; $275. SAny of these cars on terms, one-third doivn. THE AUTO EXCHANGE 320 N. DELAYVARE. NEVER CLOSED.
FORD BODIES AND PARTS Used sedans, i.iurin-s and roadsters Hoods, shells arid body parts SYYISSHKLM .V PARKER j FORDS, about 15 or 20 of them, all in good condition; can be bought as low as 840 down, or tn other words, bring 840 and ; drive one away. YY’EISS.YIAN, 212-14 E. i New York. FORD roadster on new tires, good condition. Only $215. C. H. YVAI.LERTCH CO. ■ 833 N. Meridian St. WILLY'S K.MgHT ■ n pi— tiger touring; new paint and new top. Price only $465. C. H. YVALLERICH CO.. , 833 N. Mit li in St. HUDSON Super Six to:..ms. re finished ami rebuilt: bargain: terms or trade. INDIANA1 'OI JS A1 'TO SAI.ES. 430 _N- Capitol. TEMPLAR sport; wonderfully snappy ear. Four own terms or trade. 618 N Capitol. DODGE ROADSTER: ONLY' $3004)6 ‘ C. H. YVALLERICH CO. 833 N. Meridian. CHANDLER, sports and tourings, khaki top-, etc. Your terms. 518 N. Capitol Ave. DODGE 1920. touring. Looks and runs like new; small payment down, balance easy terms. 04-1 E. Wash. Main 3493. [ CHEVROLET 4-90 touring. Absolutely lilto i new: $95 down. 618 N. Capitol. ; FORD BARGAINS. ! A large line ot late models. Any ear in : trade I* i > men t s YV.LEN, 7 \'ir-:i i;l Ave. : MITCHELL, Princess Pat sport. Your own terms or trade. 518 N. Capitol. FORI) tourings Wo have a few left at a bargain, as low ns $35 down. 644 East ' YV.ishington Main 34 93. REO 0 touring. 1920. Like new. Vour own terms or trade. 518 N. Capitol. Ford touring, runs goou.’Mi.Y. i Ford chassis, SSO. ALLEN, 725 Y'irginia Ave. BUICK 0 roadster. Late model. Bargain. Y'our own firms or trade. 518 N. Capitol i FORD. 1920 touring: starter: good condition. 5225. ALLEN, 725 Virginia Ave. FORD. 1920. touring electric lights, starter; $75 down. 430 N. Capitol. FORD bodies sale or exchange. ALLIEN. 725 Virginia Ave. c—Trucks 1921 Ford Truck Worm drive; one-ton capacity. Platform stake body.. Cab and lights: new tires Mechanical condition fine. Big bargain. Signal Truck Corporation Circle 7282. 431 N. Capitol. 3! AUTOMOBILES WANTED Autos Wanted LARGEST BUY'ERS IN STATE. Late models preferred. CASH PAID—NO DELAY'. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS & TIRE CO. 518 N, Capitol Ave. Main 3628. YVe also buy wrecked or junk ears. AUTOS WANTED. LATE MODELS. 213 E. New York St. Main 4446.
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31 ACTOMOBII-ES WANTED AUTOS WANTED. WE PAY CASH. T. WOLF AUTO CO. 619 N. Illinois. Main 1579. 32 ALTO SUPPLIES, REPAIRS Colvin Battery Company 121 East Maryland. Circle 1870.i 1044. our make of TWO YEARS guaranteed batteries placed on Indianapolis cars in 1922. Lead up in cost, but we wlil not ; raise our prices till March 1. Book your | orders now on exchange prices: 611, $12.50: 613, $14.50; 615, $16.50: 127. $17.50 In OAK eases. Special price in hard rubber cases: 611. $13.50: 127. $19.50. Good Used Tires All Sizes Take Your Pick $2.00 and Up ROGERS, 1 3115 W. Wash. BE Imont 4300. Auto Washing Our Specialty DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE 332 YV Maryland. Circle 0653. AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 334 N. Illinois. S k S Auto Laundry Auto Storage $8 per Month HEATED GARAGE $8 PER MONTH. 332 YV. Maryland. Circle 0653. EVERY' day in every way business is getting better because people know we rebuild 6-vo’t batteries for $6. SOUTH SIDE BATTERY' SHOP. 413 S. Meridian St. 35 FINANCIAL PERSONAL LOANS I®™ 311 , This office is operated under the sni* I perviston of the State of Indiana and " i was established for the purpose of proI viding a place where honest people can borrow any amount from $lO to S3OO without paying more than the legal rats of interest or without being imposed upon in any way. It is only necessary that you are keeping house and permanently located. NO WORTHY PERSON REFUSED YVo do not notify your employer. • neither do we make inquiries of your friends, relatives or tradespeople. Y'ou can have all the time necessary for repayment and pay only for the actual time you keep the money. Call and let us explain. No charge unless you borrow Loans with other companies paid off and more money advanced at legal rates. IF IN A HURRY PHONE MAin 2923. SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN CO. Rooms 205-7-9 Indiana Trust Bldg. 113 E Wash. 3t. Corner Virginia Ave. 36 INSURANCE YVE MAKE and give second mortgages on improved farms and Indianapolis real AETNA MORTGAGE & INY'ESTMENT CO. 508 Fidelity Trust Bidg.
3* MONEY TO LOAN “LOANS” Take AdY'antage of Our “Easy Payment Plan” S2O —Total cost 4 months. .$ 1.75 S4O —Total cost 4 months. . 3.50 st;o —Total cost 4 months. . 5.25 sloo—Total cost 4 months. . 8.75 S7O0 —Total cost 4 months. . 17.50 s:o‘- —Total cost 4 months.. 26.25 J I tionafi rate Longer time a and small payments if desired. DONS MAIN N FURNITURE. PIANOS, YTCTROLAS. L IVE j STUCK. AUTOMOBILES FROM $lO TO S3OO. Telephone applications give prompt attention. Main 2983. American Loan Cos. 347 Bankers Trust Bldg. Third floor. ""LOANS AND INSURANCE on City and Farm Property. THOS. C. DAY S: CO. 709-715 Fletcher Trust Building j Mam 1325. FIRST ar.d second mortgages on Indiana and Indianapolis real estate. R. B. YY'ILSON. 1101 National City Bank Bldg. Lin- ! coin 6104. MONEY' furnished on realty mortgages anil contracts. FRANK K. SAYVY'ER. Meridian Life Bidg., 307 N. Pennsylvania St. Riley 1426. MONEY' to loan on second mortgages. L. B. MILLER. 127 N. Delaware St. Main 5762. 328 Wabash St. 39 LhU\j AVOTIUES " PARK PRIYULEGES NOTICE TO BIDDERS The board of park commissioners of the i city of Indianapolis will on Thursday, Feb. ‘ 15. 1923 at 3 o’clock p. m., at its office in the city hall, receive sealed proposals for the letting of refreshment privileges In certain I arks and grounds belonging ot the city of Indianapolis for park purposes, as follows, to-wit: Garfield Park. Brookslde Park, Jameson i Park and Pleasant Run golf course. Millard ; Park. Rhodins Park. Riverside shelter house. Riverside Canoe Club restaurant. Riverside Canoe Club proper including boating priv- ; lieges. Charles E. Coffin, golf course In Riverside Park. South Grove golf course and i tourist camp in Riverside Park, bathing ! beach at Twenty-Sixth St. and YVhlte River in Riverside Park, including bathing suit privileges, also the toy balloon privileges for all the paras. All in accordance with specifications on file in the office of said board. Bids for said privileges in each and allJ of said parks will be received separately, ex “ j eept the balloon privilege, which will be for i all the parks. Each bidder will be required | to deposit a certified check In the amount of ten (10 of.) per cent of his bid as a guarantee that each successful bidder will within twenty (20) days execute a contract and file satisfactory Surety Company bond : with said board. j Failure on the part of successful bidders 1 to enter into a contract and furnish such bonds within the specified time will operate I to forfeit said checks as liquidated damages ! on account of said failure. An affidavit of non-collusion will be re- , quired for each bid. Bids will be received for a specific amount for such privileges from March 1. 1923. to Feb. 28, 1924, and also an alternate bid for a specified amount i per year for three years from March 1, 1923. : Bidders will specify the amount proposed to | be expended for building and fixtures all of which will be supplied by bidder at his own expense. Bids will be sealed and filed sep- , araiely for each concession. The board re- : serves the right to reject any or all bids. CHARLES A BOOKYVALTER, FREI) CLINE. A. M. MAGUIRE. SARAH SHANK. Board of Park Commissioners of tha City of Indianapolis. NOTICE SCHOOL CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS Sealed bids will bo received by the undersigned, at the office of the board of 6chool commissioners at 150 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis. Ind., until 10 o'clock a. m. on Feb. 20, 1923. for a tempo: ury loan of five hundred thousand ($500,000.00) dollars to : the board of school commissioners of the i oily of Indianapolis. Ind., for the relief of. ; and in aid of. the said board's “Local Tuij tion Fund.” Said loan will bear interest at a rate of I not more than 6 per cent per annum. Inter- , est payable at the maturity of the loan, and will be evidenced by a note or notes of the I board, aggregating in principal $500,000.00 : to be daPd on the date the loan is eonsurni mated, and money received by the board. Bidders are requested to bid for the whole amount of said loan, the money payable to the school board, and notes to be dated, Feb. 26. 1923, before noon of said day. Offers for said loan will be opened at the place, on the date, and at the hour above mentioned, and said loan will be awarded to the bidder or bidders offering to loan the money at the lowest late of interest. Said loan is to be made in pursuance ofl the In liana Statute of 1919 (act 1919, 8) and amendment thereto of 1920 (special session 1920. page 122) and said notes will become due and payable on June 15, 1923. i and will be made payable at such bank or trust company. Indianapolis, Ind.. as the successful bidder may select. Said loan and note will be paid out of the proceeds of the board's taxes levied in 1922. and to be collected in the calendar year 1923. for its “Local Tuition Fund." The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids All bids shall h ive a noncollusion affidavit, as required by law. YV ALTER J. TYVINAMK. Business Director. Board of School Commissioner*. Feb. 5. 1923.
