Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 222, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 January 1925 — Page 10

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WANT AD RATES 1 12c 3 Consecutive 11 Times, Per Line 11C 6 Consecutive 1 A Times, Per Line IUC Six Words Make a IJrnMini mum Space Two* Lines The Times will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of any advertisement. A Three-Line three days In The Ui||et Times costs only \ To kill an ad, phone Main SSOO before 11 a. m. Death notices received until 11:30 a. m. The Times reserves the right to properly classify or reject any advertisement. Use Times Want Ad Phone Service 8 A. M. to-5 P. M. Main 3500 Just Ask for the WANT AD DEPT. r ! ~ 9 5 FUNERAL DIRECTORS W. TA NARUS.% BLASENGYM 2228 Shelby' St. 1702 N. Illinois. Drexel 2570, PLANNER & BUCHANAN 3CO N. Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people oi Indianapolis since 1887. Phone —Main 0041. (><l42. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATOR? BERT 8 GADD—2I3O Prospect St Phone Stewart 2278. George Grinstemer Funeral director. 022 E. Market. Main 0008. ssr“ U)aZdU '"If 5 UNDERTAKERS—HISET & TITUS. 951 N. Delaware. Main _^6Bo^ = _ =^^= -_— 8 SPECIAL NOTICES Half loaf of home-made bread. Large bowl of Mulligan, bo style. One cup of black coffee. Service begins Sunday, Jan. -£>• 10:30 a. m. sharp. 119 N. Liberty. MASSEUR: Miss Kelley s sulphur bath wid massage. 143 E. Ohio. No. 228. Cl. 6968. MASSEUR—Mrs. Mortis. located at 935 N. Meridian. Apt. 1: 9 to 5. Lin. 7129. 9 PERSONALS FRANK FITZGERALD, lawyer. CrimlnaJ. Juvenile and Civil Court cases. 7 N. Alabama St., second floor. 10 LOST AND FOUND FOUND —Articles found in Indianapolis street cars yesterday: 1 PAIR SHELL GLASSES 1 DOOR KEY 1 BRIEF CASE 9 UMBRELLAS 1 AUTO BOOK 1 PAIR SCISSORS 2 ODD GLOVES 3 PACKAGES MAIN 2737. MOST people are honest: they f look in the lost and found column of the paper thev read when they have loynd something of value. —— WRIST WATCH: 16-jewel. Swim, white gold: in Apollo theater or Northwestern street car; reward. Riley 2288. from 7 to 5 p. m. PURSE —Brown leather lost between Illinois and Highland Place on -Ist St. Reward. Har. 3929-M-BOSTON screw tail: white breast and face: weighs 26 pounds: name on collar is Jlggs Carter? Har. 3177. Reward, BULLDOG. Boston, female: strayed. Answers to Doodlebug Reward. Web. 4264. PUP—Airedale. young, lost: shOTt taU: name Brownie. Belmont 0284-J. 13 "INSTRUCTION B 77 ACTUAL PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE IN INDIANA'S BUSIEST SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE. on avs models under the supervision of competent successful teachers makes successful operators. Very low tuition, terms if desired. Earn While You Learn FREE CLINIC Diplomas Awarded Send for free Booklet NOW 1 I an?**evening clawes; pracltical experience on live mooeis. gT HAIR STORE 1138 Olive St. Drexel 4wo. POPULAR Diano muHc lausrht ip /its,™ ton St.. Indianapolis. Ind. Circle SHORTHAND in 30 days: typewriting 622 People* Bank Bldg. Lincoln 113 CL 15 AGENTS AND SOLICITORS AGENTS LISTEN! We have a big hit 20-cent article, half profit: needi m every home. Write or call for particulars. CONTINENTAL MEG. CO.. Indianapolis. 17 SITUATIONS WANTED b—Female CURTAINS TO cI L *cLE D fII2 MR3 - J * FAMILY Crashing: satisfaction guaran.: ref, givet; reas. Irv. 3997-W. 18 ROOMS FOR RENT ALABAMA. to.. 428: sleepm* rooms: clo&n: modern. Lincoln 2 < 84MERIDIAN. N., 1203: modem, exclusive sleeping rooms: steam beat, private bath: students solicited; Teas. Riley 2806. MERIDIAN. N~ 1137; large sleeping room: twin beds: private entrance; home accommodations. Lin. <4oo. 34TH ST. E.. and Fall Creek Blvd.: furnished or unfurnished: large front room: private modern home. Wash. 4904-W, MODERN furnished room for couple or 2 girls employed: private hcpe, no other roomers: home privileges: so. Web. 6507. LARGE, nicely furnished room: fine location; north on bus line; home privileges. Garage optional. Bar, 4180.1 t. NICE room down stairs: nicely furnished: rood heat: private entrance. Cir. 2225. a—light Housekeeping CAPITOL. N.. 1515: nice modern rt m; good heat. Lincoln 7031, EASTERN Avc.. 32: two large light bouse. keeping rooms. Web. 4195-J. LA SALLE. N.. J 858: 2 modern rooms: adults only. Webster 0700. E, MARKET. 515: nicely furti. front nm for light housekeeping. Circle 2959. SuBTETj bath"* houach arm <g., furnished

18 ROOMS FOB RENT a—Light Housekeeping THE desire to rent rooms already exists In the mind of the person looking through this classification. If you have the kind of rooms they want it is only natural that they will answer your advertisement. Tell them about your rooms with an ad in this classification. Phone Main 3500, b—Board and Rooms COLLEGE. 2355; large, modem room; home privileges. Randolph 3541, WASHINGTON, E. 1324: room with board: 2 gentlemen or couple; home privileges. Lincoln 3820. WANTED—Ten ladies or gentlemen for morning and evening meals: $5 pet: week. Riley 1763. FIRST-CLASS room and board in private modern home; gents, pfd. Dr. 8334-M. 19 RENTALS V a—Houses ARSENAL Ave.. 3360 N.: 2-room cottage. electric lights. Web. 5440. BROADWAY. 1645; strictly modern uppeJ', 5 rooms, hardwood floors. Ken. 4447. CENTRAL Ave.. 3104: 6 rms. m0d..550.00 618 E. 24th St.: 5 rms.. mod.. $35: with heat 51.50 610 E. 241 h; 6 rms., mod., S4O; ** with heat 50.50 1045 W. 3l8t; 7 rms., mod.: gar.. 35.00 1418 Naomi: 4 rooms: electric lights, gas.' toilet 30.00 ♦ For Colored 1801 Arsenal; 6rm„ mod. except furnace 1809 Arsenal: 5 rm.. mod. except furnace Prank S. Clark & Cos. 226 E, Ohio St, MA. 3377. HAMILTON. 407 N.: 6-room modern double. Irv. 20Q4-W. HIAWATHA. 203. near W. New York: large 8-room house: will rent or sell for low down payment. Lin. 3845. 213 Peoples Bank Bldg. Randolph 1303. ILLINOIS. N„ 3725: 6-room modern double: good cond.: gar.: SSO. Har, 3092. KEYSTONE, 2008: three rooms: light: gas: adults: sls. Web. 5194, KEYSTONE S.. 253-55: 4 rooms, gas. electricity well. lurnace and garage: $22 50. Lincoln 3734. KEYSTONE Ave.. 2063 : 4-room double: shades, screens, indoor toilet; garage: $25. Webster 4203. _ LINCOLN St.. 843; half of double. Drexel 2358. ; MILLER. 1729-31; 4 rms.. semi-mod.; $23.50. 513 Lemcke. Lin. 7536-37, STUART, 2747; 5 rooms; finished floors: linoleum and shades furnished; rent: $25. Call Irvington 2250-J. TALBOTT. N.. 1929: south half 8-room double: modern. Harrison 3381-W. 29TH, W. 439: 6-room modern bungalow; S4O. Call Harrison 0975. COBB REALTY CO.. RENTS—INS URANCE—REAL ESTATE. Main 2216. A. F. ZAINEY—ReaI Estate—lnsurance. IQB N. Delaware. 2424 N. Penn. 5 rooms $37.50 1338 Congress Ave.. 4 rooms, gar 30.00 2166 Wheeler St.. 4 rooms 20.00 3015 E. 22d St.. 4 rooms 18.00 3023 E. 22d £♦.. 3 rooms 16.00 Colored —1116 Brook St., 4 rooms. 16.00 A. F. ZAINEY. 108 N. Delaware. A. F. ZAINEY—REAL ESTATE—INSURANCE. 108 N. DELAWARE. LIN. 6520. b—Houses, Flats Furnished LADY or couple to share 5-room furnished apartment. C. 8. preferred. Web. 8911-J. c—Apartments 12th and P;;rk Ave. Three rooms and bath, in Hazel Dell apartment. Heat, water and janitor service furnished. State Savings & Trust Cos. MA. 4517. 9 E. Market St. TWO very desirable five-room modern apartments. One lower, one upper. Garages if desired. 2415 and 2419 Park Ave. Frank S. Clark & Cos. MA. 3377, 226 B. Ohio St. d—Business Places STATION, 2352: center of Brightwood business district and opposite moving picture theater. Business room. 21x70 ft.; $65. E. Schaller. Web. 1369. CONVENIENT LOCATION Office room in State Savings and Trust Company Bldg., overlooking monument, m the heart of the real estate and financial district. Inquire at Rental Dept. State Savings and Trust Cos. MA in 4517. 9 E. Market St. e—Miscellaneous GARAGE—Private. 1326 Ashland Ave. Lincoln 7762. REAL suburban: 5-room modem home; for rent or sale. Drexel 6584, 21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE b—Houses SIOO CASH Easy Payments on Balance Semi-modem bungalow on concrete road, wonderful lot, 50x250: near Fairgrounds. It will pay you to investigate this. T. C. Whallon 534 Lemcke Bldg. — NO DOWN PAYMENT East of Fairgrounds' semi-modern bungalow: o rooms. Lot oox2oo. T. C. Whallon 534 Lemcke Bldg. EAST: immediate possession modem, full/basement, long living-room, dining-room, kitchen and pantry; three bedrooms and both and sewing room up. with fireplace, bookcases, china closets, hardwood floors, brick and cement front porch. Street and alley improved and paved. C. J. 05BORNK. Drexel 6184! _ EAST, N.; tour rooms ana bath; large lot: will take closed car for down payment. J. A. Lynch. 302 Baldwin block. Circle 1422 CONGRESS. 1300 block; 8 rooms, modem. newly painted and decorated, garage. paved street: only SSOO cash gives possession. Drexel 6817. BUY of owner. 2 semi-modem houses at 1401 W. 33d St.; small amount of cash needed. Ran. 3081: no commission. Possesslon Feb. 1. FOUR-ROOM cottage' close In; nearly n w; only $1,850: $l4O cash; sl7 per month. Webster 6258. FIVE-ROOM bungalow*, easy payments. Wash. 4344. CITY BLUrS/rEALTY CO d—Lots LOT on Belmont, just south of Washington; 40 ft. front: everything in and paid far at $1,100: can build double. Mr Killer. Eves.. Ran. 0894. (3CHMID & SMITH, Inc., REALTORS 130 N. Delaware. Main 4088 sl3lO CASH. *I.OO weekly. 03-n. IronT ~F ! ? w i h ? rn &*fe? n 9;,J? 0 S th , aI only SS4o. Main 0020 710 Bankers Trust Bldff. g —Builders and Contracting NOW is the time to build if you have a clear lot. We will build you a home. Lumber is cheap and labor is plentiful We have no salesmen and pay no eomoa.?£ ™ Mr ElTerß or Mr Klein Lincoln 2027. WILL build and finance a house on your lot. CIVIC REALTY CO.. 138 N. Delaware. Lincoln 5050. 25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SAI-f BABY CARRIAGE; like new; $lO. Call Circle 6431. CINDERS: good quality: 4-yard truck load: $2.00, Harrison 1961, RAG RUGS for sale and made to order. Drexel 8047-R. BUGS and dnoleums Dorfman Rug Cos 207 W Washington St. SEWING MACHINE—Drop-head domestic, sll. 2949 Central Ave. Har. 3481. SINGER sewing machine: $5; good sewing order, 930 S. Meridian. STOVE; combination gas and eoal nearly new; cheap. Ran. 1216. SWEEPER Hoover; fine condition; s2s' will demonstrate: Irv. 3580. TABLE—Mahogany, gale-leg. 402 Oakland Ave. Webster 0390-ti. TYPEWRITERS Special Clearance Sale L. U. SMITHS—UNDERWOODS BARGAIN PRICES Low prices on all makes. See our window American Writing Machine Cos 30 S. PENN ST LINCOLN 6822 TYPEWRITER. Oliver No. 9; practically new: cost $64: will sell for less than hall price. 6o South Summit,_St. THERE are buyers for useful items of household goods reading this elasaifl cation tonight. If your sd isn t here don't miss them tomorrow night. Phone Main 3600. a—Musical Instruments PIANO, player; small payment down, bai-

26 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED b—Pet and Live Stock MUIE. harness and wagon. 1220 E. St. Clair. Webster 2101. 25c COAL, ICE AND WOOD ~ Why Pay More? White Ash Lump, $5,25 2 Toms, $lO This coal is full of heat. Positively will not clinker and is free from slate or slack. Monarch Lump, $5.7$ 2 Toms, sll THE ORIGINAL WHITE ASH LUMP HIGH-GRADE SEMI-SMOKE-LESS, SHOVELED $6.50 OUR GUARANTEE: 2.000 POUNDS PER TON AND A SQUARE DEAL. We deliver anywhere In the city. Nagelsom Coal Cos. 831 E. ST. CLAIR CIR. 0355. CIR. 0355. HAZARD KY. ' EQQ 2x4 in. washed and fkd. No rock, no slack, very little ash, free burning, high in heat. A wonderful coal. $6.25 PER TON 2x3-lm. Nut, $625 Island *Crk. W. Va. large lp., fkd.. •.. .$6.50 (fin. and up.) Medium lp., fkd..... $6.25 Ky. large 6-in. aid up Ip., fkd $6.50 W: Va. mine run $5.50 Fireside nut, Sullivan Cos., Ind. f clean fkd $5.50 (Ideal coal for retort heater) Linton No. 4, 4-in. lp. fkd $5.50 Gen. Poca. 3rd vein Red Ash shov. ip $8.75 Ind. egg, clean fkd 15.35 The Bethel Coal Cos. DRex. 2717. BETHEL AVE. AND BELT B. R

Whem We Give You Prices We Give You ■ Quality Oon’t Forget This in the Future Island Creek W. Va. 6-in. Ip $6.25 Island Creek W. Va. 3x4 egg $6.00 2 Tons, $11.50 W. Va. semi-smokeless 6-in. Ip $6.50 Poca. R. A. 3d vein 6-in. Ip $8.50 Sraapp Goal Go. - 130 E. Morris DRexel 8064. DRexel 8064. • / Good Coal Saves Worry Kindling With Each Ton Glendora Seam the Wonder Coal. Glendora block, large forked $7.00 Glendora 3xo lump, cleaned, fkd. . . . 6.26 Glendora 2x3 egg, cleaned, forked.. 6.75 Beet W Va. block large forked. .. . 6.75 Beat E. Ky. block, large, forked.... 6.75 Best W va. 2x4 washed egg- fkd. . 6.25 Best W. Va. Mine Run. 60c pet Imp 6.50 Hoosiei. Red Ash lp. clean, forked.. 6.85 Hoosier Red Ash. egg. clean forked, ft. 35 Best Linton No. 4, lp. clean forked. 6.00 Beet Ind. No. ft. 4-tnch, lump cln fkd 6.60 Best Ind. 2x4 egg. clean, forked.... 6.26 Eastern m. 4-inch Ip clean, fkd. . . . ft. 75 E. 111. 2x4 egg. clean forked 6.25 Citizens Coke, the best 9.76 Delivery anywhere In the city. UNION ICE AND COAL CO. Drexel 4021 1910 Bluff Are. We do not handle cheap coal. Large W. Va. Block fkd. Genuine Thacker 4-in. up lp. xs6J® per tom ISLAND COAL CO. North St. apd Big 4 WEb. 0122. • ' i' ; Best Sullivan County No. 6 Cleaned Forked Only $5.38 Per Ton No Better Coal Mined in the State Amber Jacket lp. ...... $6.00 Glendora Large lp $7.00 We Deliver to Any Part of the City Amber Coal Cos. 128 N. RICHLAND BEL. 1080. BEL. 1080. 3=Oay Special ISLAND CREEK West Virginia 4-inch fkd. lp $6.75 2 tons, $13.00 Gen. Linton No. 4 Ind. 4-inch lumj>, forked $5.50 2 tons, $10.50 McClenon Coal Cos. 1100-16 E. Maryland St. DRex. 7451. DRex. 7451. W. Va. 3x6-in. lp., fkd...s6.oC Large W. Va. fkd. lp $6.75 STANDARD FUEL CO. Lincoln 1011. 320 W. 13th St. WttlT take chances Dy buying cheap coal Buy the highest grade coal at the lowest Belmont

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BEFORE THE OLD TENANT MOVES OUT— Have a New One Ready to Move In. IT’S EASY! As soon as you receive notice, call Main 3500 and ask for want ad taker, tell her about your property. There’ll be no trouble in getting the kind of tenant you most like to have, because The Times has a large daily circulation in Indianapolis, and among the thousands who prefer The Times there is at least one family who is looking for just the kind of home vou have for rent. *

25c COAL, ICE AND WOOD ISLAND Cr. W. Va.. 4-in lp., fkd.. $6.75 E.-Ky. 4-in. lrg. lp.. fkd--- 57-95 Ind. dom. 2-in lp. No. o. fkd |0.50 Ind. 6-ln. lp. Ro ,5 fkd.... J6OO 9t. Bernice Ind. 0-in. lp.. fkd |2 o£ W. Va. Thacker 4-in. lp, fkd .$< .25 CiUIe ATLAS FUEL CO. 401 W. Morris St. DRex. 0883: DRex. 0883,. OUB 2 LEADERS Ind. 4to 6-inch, lp., fkd.. .$5.50 W. Va. 4 to 6-in. lp., fkd.s6.so rhiq coal is making new customers "nORTH STREET COAL YARD Fred Vawter. Mgr 920 E. North Tin 1455 Irv 4020. Eves. BEST GRADE Brazil Block, $5.50 Per Ton Pea and Nut, $4.50 Per Ton East Side Ice and Coal Cos. 934 Fowler. MA. 6930, SPECIAL W. TW. 3-VVh'Sso"" P " " M '°° CIRCLE M 4. “W MM. 26 MISCELIANEOUS WANTED Good, Sound, Dry, Wanted at the Stock Yards Salvation Army industrial Home. Help us to help others with your used clothing. magazines news, etc Phone Wagon. Main 1082. AUCTIONEERS —Mark * Neal. We buy or sell for you. Lincoln 4960. 17 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS FEATHERS bought, sold anc renovated. feather mattresses and pillows made E F. BURKLE. 416 Maas. Main 1428 Prospect. Drexel 2542-J. RUGS. 9x12. thrly cinch. $2: all workrur. SUPERIOR CLEANERS. Ken. 4462. MULLER'S HAT SHOP. Moved to 107 W. Maryland St. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana Ave. CHIN WOO INN—IIB W. Ohio. NevV Chou suey place. Also sleeping rooms. WHITEWASHING and calcimining; reseon able. Ed Bailey. Circle 2127. SEWED soles, rubber heels. $1.20. 703 Indiana, Ave. Geo. Oata. Lin. 4801. ___ 28STORAGE AND TRANSFER FURNITURE packing hauling and storage. OTTO J. SUEZ. Main 23 od--3628. Webster 4579-0699-W. NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO. Call at all times. Randolph 3741. 29 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES CAFE and restaurant, old established and V good paying: across the street from new bus station; a bargain if sold at once. Have other business. Address 46 S. Capitol Ave. Circle 4114. BEAUTY SHOP: cheap: good location. Call Webster 5624 30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE BUICK 6 touring and'roadster; thn-e of them ready for use as low as |87.0U. terms. OAKLEY OVERLAND SALES. 1663-65 S. Meridian. CHEV 1824 coupe: motor and other mechanical parts A-l; finish and upholstesy perfect, with SUvertown cord tires. This car is priced right for quick sale. 427 N. Meridian St, Riley 1000. CHEV. 1923 sedan” ThScaFjias been driven very little and has had of care; good finish and upholstery with Feod tires. Will sacrifice for arnck sale. 427 N. Meridian St. Riley 1000. CHEV. coupe: good condition. This car will give someone many mUes of good serr'ce Has good paint and tires. Gan bTbSWht for $275.00 if sold this week. 427 N. Meridian St. Riley 10o0 ; DURANT sedan; new paint, clean upholstering. fine mechanical condition. A real bargain. Terms or old car in trade. 1225 N. Meridian St. Main 4084. \ FORD BODIES^ 16 tounnga. 7 sedans 2 coupes. 3 roadster bodies: now and used: witrw without Califronia top®. BWIB9HELM & I ARKBR. 544 E Washington. FORD roadsters, three of them ’221 and '23: these are all in good shape throughout and .ready for use. demountable*: sl3i> up: terms. OAKLEY OVERLAND SALES. 1663-6 o S. Meridian. FORD BODIES—L sea sedans, coupes, tourings. roadsters: some late 1924 models. 1 WOLF 555-61 N Capitol. FORD touring. 1923: lock wheel mountable rims, extra tires, snubbers. SIUS If sold at once; cash or terms. Webster 3005. GARDNER touring, 1921. or 1922 Chevrolet touring”. These ears are ip gooa mechanical condition. Will take diamond or talking machine as part down payment. Webster 3005. Overland Coupe All steel body, duco finish $635 F. O. B. On display on our floor. Havnes-Belimidt, Inc. 120-22 W. North. Lin. 7575. Willys-Knight and Overland Dealers. Open evenings and Subday. r FORD' sedan; good throughout. ATLAfe

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30 FOB SALE Wmamm —-j USED at flmacUk&Jltotoeduitf fWHY WALK? Ikfroiikli^gdd company 62 fMurdk QypjteaJjtwQ Open Evenings and Sunday. FORD, 4-door sedan. 1924: like new in every way; lots of extras: a bargain at our price; easy terms or trade. 1225 N. Meridian St. Main 4084. OAKLAND SPORT TOURING. wi9S3yN GOOD MECHANICAL CONOLDS 4 COUPE. 1923: REFINISHED: IN A l MECHANICAL CONTERMS OR YOUR OLD CAR IN TRADE. L. GUY LONG CO. * 1114 N. MERIDIAN Open evenings and Sunday. Cali Lit. 6865. Night. Web. 3005. WONDERFUL VALUES I At 961 N. Meridian St. Down Studebaker. Big 6 touring. .. .$375 $75 Premier touring, wire wheels. .$275 SSO Chandler touring. 1921 $675 $326 Dodge tourmg. runs fine $55 These cars are ready to give many miles of sat inaction Call MAtn 1182. Open Evenings. • WILLYS-KNIGHT. 1822 touring: extras. bumpers, spare tire, motometer, spot l:ght. parking lights, wind shield wiper, rear-view mlrrow. snubbers, and a real Willys-Knight Motor. Paint and upholatermg show excellent care. HAYNES-SCHMIDT, Inc. 120-22 W. North St. WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND DEALERS. Most lully equipped Wtllys-Overland dealer in Indiana. , O „ TT FARTS—SERVICE—SALES. 1 SQUARE WEST OF MASONIC TEMPLE UNUSUAL BARGAIN , „ .Attention Used Car Dealers 1 I. Cadillac roadster $255 „ „ $55 down. ■i. Moon touring m ...$125 „ , , $23 Down. J. Lexington touring $125 . _ $25 Bssn. 4. Pan-American . $250 S6O Down. 5. Packard Twin Six $235 SSO Down. Every One a Bargain Every One Runs Fine. Look Them Over. THE CITIZENS MOTOR CAR 31* W. Thirteenth St. MAin 6943. Open Evenings, WILL take diamona or talking machine as part dowu payment on used car Call Webster 3005, downtown Huasou-Essex. dealers. J. W. BERRY. P. B. SMITH. 322 N. Delaware St. USED CARS bought ana sola. I. GOLDBURG. 522 N Capitol.' USED CARS: casn. payment or trade] Jones-Whitaker Sales Cos. 345 N. Cap. 31 AUTOMOBILES WAX TED WANTED —100 cars to wreck for parts Will pay the highest cash prices. Call us first. 3AM CORAZ AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO.. 519 N Capitol Ave, Main 6389. AUTOS WANTED—2I2 E. New York St Main 4446. 32 AUTO SUPPJLIES. REPAIRB FIRST-CLASS repairing machine work battery service, storage. Kiser's Garage. 1019 N. Capitol. Cir. 6948. tBEV KULiiT specialists, first class work' reasonbale-prices. Bel. 2733. Cox Bros’. 33 MOTORCYCLES, BICYCLES GOOD bicycles. $8 and up: tires. $2 and up. 940 Massachusetts Ave. 34 AUTOMOBILES FOR BENT RENT A NEW CAR U drive it. 127 K. Wabash. Circle 3000. 35~ FINANCIAL WE BUT REAL ESTATE LEASE ,CONTRACTS THE WASHINGTON COMPANY.

$7 MONEY TO LOAN Fidelity Lora Co o 106 E. Market Street Room 532 Lemcke Building A MODERN METHOD —Os meeting the public small lean needs. Recent laws nave changed the operations of the smaU loan office. THOUSANDS OF HOMES —Have been helped and made happy through loans in emergencies by licensed and bonded firms. , IF' VOU who read this are unfamiliar with the charges and methods you should not fail to call on our manager and have him explain them to you. Loans in the sums of $lO TO S3O0 —are made on household goods left in your possession' at lawful rates and on easy repayment plan. DO JUSTICE —To yourself and mase yourself acquainted with our service. If not convenient to call, write or phone MA. 1278. Fidelity Loan Company 106 E. MARKET STREET Room 532 Lemcke Building MA. 1278. Personal Loans $lO to S3OO This office is operated under the supervision of the State of Indiana and was established tor the purpose it providing a place where honest people can borrow any amount from $lO to without paying more than the rate of interest or without being imposed upon in any way. NO WORTHY PERSON REFUSED. We do not notify your employer,, neither do we make inquiries ox your frie c’s. relatives or tradespeople. You 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 IF IN A HURRY. Phone Main 2923. Household Finance Service Cos. 404 Kresge Bldg. m Fourth floor Kresge Bldg.. 41 E. Wash. Corner of Pennsylvania 8t FINANCIAL AID At ths time you need it. and for any worthy purpose. ?UICK. CONFIDENTIAL AND COUR ECUS BUSINESS-LIKE DEALINGS Automobiles, pianos ai-d furniture, tho only security you need to obtain any amount up to $300: on easy repayment basis—twenty months time if needed. CAPITOL LOAN COMPANY 141 H E. WASHINGTON ST. MAIN 0585 LINCOLN 7184 Personal Property Loans AMERICAN LOAN CO. 39 LEGAL NOTICES ~ THE TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE'S ANNUAL REPORT TO THE ADVISORY BOARD OF WAYNE TOWNSHIP. MARION COUNTY. INDIANA. JANUARY. 1926. EXPENDITURES. }L M--I—T. J. Gore, transportation tickets $ 9.75 2—State Savings and Trust Cos. iuterest on bonds and coupons 9,934.38 2—Vestal C. Davis, salary. . . 150.00 3—Circle A Products Cos., portable No. 10 (paid in full) 1.306.20 5—J. Ilenshaw. rent on safety box 15.00 7—James T. Kptrow. hauling school children 60.00 7—Marshall Clark, drayawre. . . > 1.00 B—From road fund to special school fund 469.39 B—lndiana Bell Telephone Cos., telephone service... 2.75 10—Eva L. Eaton, teaching school 43.75 10—W. 8. Chemical Cos., school supplies 81.61 11—W. E. VanTalge, belt hooks .50 12—Sam Waide. plumbing and heating. No. 30 2.000.00 12—J. J. Miller, nine ducks killed by dogs 11.00 12—Emma Hand, janitor. No. 2 10.00 12—Victor Meneiee. teaching school 32.50 12—Louis B. Calvelage. insurance premium 260.12 12—Earl Kiger & Cos., school supplies as per bill .. . 65.68 13—Ben Davis Lumber Cos., transfer supplies as per bill 52.27 16—L. Good ft Son, coal. too. 4 209.75 16 —Carrie L. Davis, clerical hire 60.00 16—Estes Duncan (ex. sec.). retirement fund 450.59 16—C. H, Byfield, architect, too. 20 500.00 17—Hubbard Soearce Cos., lumber 43.12 17—Jake Mann. contractor. No. 20 building (part payment) 2.000.00 19—Ethel Warren. teaching school 132.00 19—Lora Shinn. teaching school 147.00 19—Hazel Hunt. teaching school 105.00 19 —Leland S. Mills, teaching school 200.00 19—E. L. Zimmerman, teaching school . 196.00 19—W. B. Johnson, teaching school 195.00 19—Helen P. Mercer, teaching school 160.00 19—Susanne Vickery, teaching school 156.00 19—Fern Scott. teaching school 150.00 18—Bonnie Scott.,-- teaching school 180.00 19—Augusta Welker, teaching school 60.00 19 —Bert G. Keene, teaching school 162.50 19—Grace E. McL&ne. teaching school 147. p 0 19—Fern Swlnford, teaching school 128.00 19—Mariam Heaton, teaching school 186.60 19 —Louise Jessup. teaching school 162.50. 19—Edith C. Johnson, teaching school 147.00 19 —Eva L. Eaton, teaching school 181.25 19 —Charles H. Vance, teaching school 282.00 19 —Charles Kindler. janitor No. 10 150.00 19—Mt. Jackson Coal Company, coal 300.00 19—Forrest Hughes. hack driver No. 4 76.00 19 —David Wilson. janitor No. 4 80.00 22 —Ermer Express R. R. Cos.. express bill .72 26—Sam WaL, plumbing and heating too. 2 1.493.10 26—Charles 5. Earle, janitor No. 6 100.00 19—Vivian Green. teaching . school 120.76 19—John H. Day. teaching school 138.60 19—Gertrude E. fiyfleld. teaching school 116.50 19—Lucille Higganbotham, teaching school 120.76 19—John F. Everitt. teaching school 157.50 19—Myrtle M. Culberson. teaching school 147.00 19—Irene Mfihouse, teaching school 105.00 19—Victor Menefee. teaching sch 001 104.00 19—Florence Whiteman, teach- 1 inf school 126.00 19—Edythe Fugleman, teaching school 126.00 19—Irene - Robey. teaching school 116.50 19 —L. A. MUhouse. teaching school > 281.69 10—Joyce Martin. teaching school 116.60 19—Marguerite Trimble, teaching schbol 106.00 19—Wm. Gibbs Jr., teaching school , 141.75 19—Margaret Madden, teaching school 147.00 19—Shyrll Craig. teaching school . 105.00 19—Roy C. Jay. teaching school 147.00 19—Wm. A. Blessing, teaching school 147.00 19—Mary F. Walsh, teaching school 141.76 10—Bess Houck. teaching schqol 130,60 19 —Emma Myer. teaching school. .•. 136.50 19—Evelyn Parnell, teaching scl.ool 106.00 19—Esther Hadley, teaching school 116.50 19—Mary McKenna, teaching school 147.00 Charles Benson, teaching school . . 126.00 19—Rosamond Price, teaching school 105.00 19—Ray Rothrock. teaching " school 147.00 10—Martha Griffin. teaching school 110.25 19—Pauline Stamm, teaching school 115.50 19—Frances Jennings, teaching school 141.76 26—Albert Sawyer. hack > driver No 1 162.00 26—0. T. Beckman, janitor No. 14 .. .. . ...V ■• ■ ■ & 100.00 ts.

8# LEGAL NOTICES (Continued) 26 —Fvinie Cossell. janitor No. 8 50.00 26 —Charles Dicker man. hack driver No. e 100.00 26—Clarence Toler, hack driver _ No. 6 295.00 26—W. B. West, 13 chickens killed by dogs ........ 13.00 26—Marie Wright, janitor too. 20 hotel (heat and light for hotel school) . . 22.60 26—Ernest White, hack driver No. 6 100.00 29—Ben Davis Fancy Grocery Cos., supplies for domestic science No. 10 21.53 29—Oscar Wilson, decorating No. 13 37.00 Feb. I—Carrie L. Davis, clerical hire . ... 60.00 1— Fred W. Yorger. hack driver No. 6 323.00 2 Victor Menefee, teaching 1 school 32 p 0 2 —Raymond Sanders. 23 chickens killed and 12 maimed 36.26 13—John Heckman. janitor No. 1 60.00 13 —0. T. Beckman, janitor No. 14 .. 25.00 13—William Totman. janitor No. 12 26.00 2 Mary G. Flint, teaching school- „ 60.00 s—Vestal C. Davis, salary. . . . 160.00 13 —Merchants Heat and Light. . „ „ _ light No. 4 10-15 18 —T. J. Gore, transports^ tlon tickets 6.60 9—C. H. Byfield, architect „„„ No. 20 200.00 13—Clermont bank. government stamps 1.80 13—Citizens bank, paid note and interest 4,140.00 13— Citizens bank, from Clermont bank, transfer of funds 5.000.00 12 —Indianapolis Bell Phone • Cos., phone service 3.50 14— Burroughs Adding Machins Cos., repair work 6.58 16—T. O. Busri ft Son. coal for school (see bill) ..... 600.00 10—Vivian Green, teaching school 115.00 10—Bernice Miller, teaching school 65.00 16—John H. Day. teaching „ school 110.00 16—Gertrude E. Byfield, teaching school 110.00 16 —Lucille Higgenbotham. . teaching school 115.00 I— John F. Everitt, teaching „ school 150.00 16—Myrtle M. Culbertson. teaching school ......: 140.00 16—Irene MUhouse. teaching -school 88.37 16—Victor Menefee. teaching school 97.50 16—Florence Whiteman, teaching school 109.69 16 —Edythe Fogleman, teach- „„ school 120.00 16—Irene Robey. teaching school 98.66 16—L. A. MUhouse. teaching _ school 139.17 16 —Joyce Martin. teaching school 110.00 10—Marguerite Trimble, teaching rchool 88.07 16—William Gibbs Jr., teaching school 135.00 16—Charles H. Vance, teaching school 282.00 16 —Leland 9. Mills, teaching school 200.00 16—E. L. Zimmerman, teaching school 195.00 16—W. 8. Johnson, teaching school 195.00 10—Helen P. Mercer, teaching school . ■■ •. 160.40 16—-Lusanne Vickery, teaching „ school 144.37 16—Fern Scott, teaching school 138.96 10—Bonnie Scott, teaching school • 108.07* 16—John- H. Day. teaching school .. . 20.00 16—Augusta Welker, teaching school 60v00 10—Bert G. Keene, teaching school 155.25 16—Grace E. McLane, teachschool 140.00 16 —Fern Swlnford. teaching school 120.00 10—Mary G. Flint, teaching school 60-00 16 —Miriam Heaton, teaching school . . • 130.00 16—Edith C. JoHnson. teaching school .. v 140.00 10—Eva L. Eaton teaching school 175.00 16 —Margaret Madden, teach- ... ing school 130.46 16—Shyrll Craig. teaching school 88.07 10—Roy C. Jay. teaching school 140.00 16—W. A. Blessing, teaching school 129.69 16—Mary F. Walsh; teaching school 135.00 16—E. Watson, labor on sewer at B. D. H. 5.... 21.25 16—Emma Hand, janitor No. 2 10.00 16—Hazel Hunt. teaching school 100.00 16 —Lora Shinn, teaching school 128.07 10—Ethel Warren, teaching school 130.00 16—Frances Jennings, teachschool 135.00 10—Pauline Stamm, teaching _ school 99.17 16 —Martha Griffin, teaching school "94.17 16—Ray Rothrock. teaching _ school 140.00 10—Rosamond Price, teaching school 88.07 16—Charles Benson, teaching school 108.66 16—Mary McKenna, teaching school 140.00 16 —Esther Hadley, teaching school 99.17 16—Evelvn Parnell 88.07 16—Emma Myer. teaching school 130.00 16—Bessie Houck, teaching school 130.00 16—Charles Kindler janitor No. 10 150.00 16—Sam Butlefr. dean vault No. 13 35.00 10—Oscar Wilson 32.00 16—John Greenwald. bus driver No. 20 70.00 10—Fred Kenhfi 12.00 16— Joseph Kernel, one sheep , „ killed by dog 10.00 18—Indianapolis Times, pubkshing yeariy report... 114.96 18 — Indianapolis Star, publishing yearly report 114.96 19— David Wilson, janitor No. 4 80.00 20— Madaline Marshall, postage stamps , 2.00 20—Jake Mann, general contractor No. 56 5,000.00 20— Jake Mann, general con- „ „ tractor No. 20 ~ . 2.000.00 21— W. H. Miller, janitor too. 15 40.00 23 —John H. Day. teaching school 32.50 23 —Clarence Toler, bus driver , No. 6 - 100.00 23—0. T. Beckman, janitor No. 14 100.00 33—Charles Dlqkerson, bus driver No. 0 100.00 23—Ernest White, bus driver No. 6 . . 100.00 23—Charles S. Earle, janitor No. 0 100.00 23—Victor Menefee. Technical school 32.50 28—Forrest Hughes, bus driver No. 6 200.00 28 —Clarrie L. Davis, derleal hire • . 80.00 28—West Side Auto Supply Cos.. 2 coal-budiete 1.30 March. -- I—Fannie Cossell. janitor No. „ 8 ... 100.00 I—John Freixe, jan. too. 13.. 7.50 I—John Greenwald. bus driv-. er No. 20 60.00 I—John1 —John Heckman. janitor No. 1 6600 I—B. F. Davis, bus driver „„„ No. 20 100.00 I—Harry Drimm Ried. refupd dog tax 77. 4.695.94 3 Vestal C. Davis, expenses. . 150 0O s—Vestal C. Davis, salary. . . 150.00 5—W. B. Burford, rent for school room No. 20. . . 300.00 5 —T. J. Gore, transportation. 6.50 6 Carl Johnson. janitor No. 9 12.00 B—Victor Menefee. Technical school 32,50 B—T. O. Bush, coal as per bill 800.00 B—Fern8 —Fern Scott. Technical school ... .. •• • • 37.50 10—Indianapolis 801 l Telephone Cos., phone service 2.00 II — Standard Oil Cos., oil for domestic edence at Ben Davis -9 15— Bonnie Scott. Technical school 174.00 15—John Greenwald. bus driver 50.00 15—Charles Kindler. janitor No. 10 J 60.00 17— Vestal C. Davis eomenses . . 145.00 17—Speedway Realty Cos., water No. 6 18.00 17—L. Good ft Son. coal as per bill 207.54 17—David Wilson, Janitor too. 4 80.00 17 —0. T. Beckman. janitor No. 14 100.00 19 —W. H. Miller, janitor No. 15 40.00 22 Bernice Miller, Technical ' school 125.00 22 —Vivian Green. Technical school ••••,• •- 138.00 22—John H. Day. Technical school .• • •,• •. 110.00 22—John H. Day. Technical school 20.00 32—Gertrude Bvfield. Technlcal school 137.00 22 —Luoile Higgenbotham, Technical school ...... 143.75 22—John F. Everitt. Technlcal school 187.00 22—Myrtle M. Culbertson, teach- „ ing school 176.00 22 —Irene MUhouse. teaching school .... 126.00 22 —Victor Menefee. teaching school 1 * 97.50 22—Florence Whiteman, teachtnr schoo 1 ■ • ■■■ 150.00 3a *- ROb ~:.. . 137.50 22 —F. A. Miihousen. teaching school 187.50 22— Joy.-e Martin. teaching school . .... ........ . . 137.au 22 —Marguerite Trimble, teaching school 126.00 19—Charles S. Earle, janitor. No. 6 100.00 22 —William Gibbs Jr., teaching school 168.75 22—-Charles H. Vance, teaching sehool 324.30 22 —Leiai|do } S. Mills, teaching 210.00

TUESDAY, JAN. 27,1926

LEGAL NOTICES (Continued) 22—Helen P. Meroer. teaching 22—Susanne 1 Ylekery,” * teaching 184.00 22—J*er?° 01 ”* ” ViX&k 179 40 school 135.00 22—Bonnie teaching school ............... 45.00 22—Augusta Walker, teaching 22—Bert h G” Keene*. * * teaching 75 *3fc _ school 178^^® 22—Grace E. McLane, teaching school 161.00 22—Fern Swlnford. teaching school 144.00 22—Miriam Heaton, teaching 22 teaching schoo) 144.00 22—Edith CTjohnson. leaching school 168.00 22—Eva L. Eaton, teaching school 201.25 22—Margaret Madden, teaching school 175.00 22 —Shyrll Craig, teaching school 125.00 22—Roy C. Jay. teaching school 168.04 22 —Emma Hand, janitor. No. 2 15.00 22—Hazel Hunt, teach, school 125.0$ 22—Lora Shinn, teach, school. 175.0 C 22—Ethel Warren. teaching school 162.60 22—Frances Jennings, teaching school 182.00 22—Pauline Stamm. teaching school 137.60 22—Martha Griffin. teaching school 131.25 22—Ray Rothrock, teaching school 175.00 22—Rosamond Price, teaching school . 125.00 22 —Charles Bensen. teaching school 150.00 22—Mary McKenna, teaching school 175.00 22—Esther Hadley. teaching school 137.50 22—Evelyn Parnell, teaching school 135.00 22—Emma Meyer. teaching school 162.50 22—Bees Houck, teaching school 102.50 22 —Mary F. Walsh, teaching school 108.75 22 —W. A. Blessing. teaching school 176.00 22—Clarence Toler. teaching school 100.00 24 — Citizens State Bank, stamps 1.50 2o—J. E. Woodward, stamps for registered certified checks '. 1.80 25 C. H. Byfleld. part payment. architect No. 8.. . 1,400.00 25 Raymond McClellan, hauling gravel for walk at No. 10 . 12.60 26 — Sterling R. Holt, two acres for new No. 10 school . . 3.750.00 28—Carrie L. Davis, derical hire OO.Qte 28—William Haeberle. coal at |H Mars Hill 89S 28— Fred W. Yorger. bus driver 300.0(7 29 Ernest White, bus driver. 125.00 29—John Greenwald. bus driver 50.00 29—Alfred Sawyer, bus driver 120.00 29—RUey J. Miller, repair on pump No. 2 7 00 29—8. F. Davis, bus driver... 59.00 29—James Ogdeu. repair on No. 13 20.00 29 —A. Arnold, repair on furna ?9 N <>- US 57.50 29—Donald O. Laymon. twelve chickens killed by dogs. 17.16 31—Earl Lippard, 3,000 bricks for wdl No. 4 80.00 April. 2 T. J. Gore, transportation tickets . 0.50 3 Vestal C. Dans, salary .. 150.00 8 C. F. Matthews 20.20 4 Kirkoff Bros 31.50 6—Leland L. MUls, teaching school 100.00 5 Victor Menefee, teaching school 83.50 5 John Heckman, jan. too. 1 65.00 6 John Greenwald, bus driver 25.00 5 Charles Dickerson, bus driv 180.00 68. F. Davis, bus driver. . 100.00 5 —J. V. Carter, repairs at No. 10 20.00 10—O. H. Byfield, architect _ No. 10 1.900.00 10 — T. O. Bush, coal as per bill 739.39 11— Isaac Robey, janitor No. 11—Charles Kindler. janitor* too*. 16.00 , „10 150.00 17— Henry P. Ridmour, chick- „ en s killed dogs 13.00 11—David Wilson jan. No. 4.. 80.00 11—Forrest Hughes bus driver 100.00 11—John Greenwald. bus driver 25.00 14—Jake Mann, contractor No„ .. _2O 1.000.00 14—Sam Wade, plumber No. 10 a .. 1.500.00 18— O. Beckman, janitor too. 16—Castor Bros. Company cards .* 3.25 19— Bonnie Scott, teaching , , _ school 180.00 19 —Frances Jennings, teaehing school 135.00 19— Fern Scott, teaching school 150.00 22—Indiana Bell Phone Cos.. 00 w 5 service 8.50 22 —Miriam Heaton, teaching school 130.00 <2—Mary G. Flint, teaching school-- 120^^ 25—John Emery, repairs on irons No. 10 .......... 25 Victor Menefee. teaching M-r .sife: "•**:"* 1,300 20— Fannie * * Cosieli* * 'janitor, No. 8 100.00 26 Gertrude Byfleld. teaching and institute fees 181.50 26—John H. Day, teaching. .. . 17.17 26—John H. Day, teaching. . . . 12.00 26—John H. Day. teaching and _ institute fees 185.33 26—Edythe M. Fogleman, m teaching 100.00 26—W. M. Miller, janitor. No. No. 15 40.00 26—John Greenwald, bus driver 65.00 26—Charles L. Earle, janitor. No. 6 100.00 26 —Clarence Toler, bus driver 125.00 26 —S. E. Pottorff. kindling for school 10.50 26—Marguerite Trimble, teach- „„ _ ing school 50.00 26—Joyce Martin, teach lug _ school 148.00 26—Ernest White, bus driver. 105.00 20 —Rosamond Price, teaching and institute fees ..... 162.50 26—Ethel Warren, teaching m and institute fees 214.50 28—W. A. teaching and institute lees 231.00 28—Shyrll Craig, teaching and institute fee* 145.00 28— Charles Benson. teaching and institute fees 198.00 29 — Lucille Higgenbotham. teaching and Institute fees 184.00 29—David Wilson, janitor No. 4 80.00 29—Evelyn Parnell, teaching and Institute fees 165.00 29 —Bess Houck, teaching and dnetitute fees 221.00 29—John F. Everitt, teaching and institute fees ..... 195.00 29—Martha Grti'ith, teaching and Institute fees 173.25 29 Marguerite Trimble, teaoh- „„ ing and institute feea... 112.50 30— Carl johantges. Jam tor. No. 9 12.00 30—Slather Hadley. teaching and Institute fees 181.50 30—Lora Shinn, teaching and institute sues .. f*l.oo 30—Emma Hand, janitor, too. No. 2 13.00 30—Edith 0. Johnson, teach- _ ing and institute fees.. 245.00 30—L. S. Ayres, ribbon for . 30— WinPiSi m “Gibhs.' ‘ * teaching school and institute 31— E. fcimmermin. teaching and institute fees... 282.75 May. I—Geaige Strobe, repair on school hack 4.50 I—Eva L. Eeaton teaching and Institute fees 315.00 I—Helen P. Mercer, teaching _ and institute fees : 296.00 I—Leland L. Mills, teaching and Institute fees 205.00 1— B. F. Clay, commence- ' ment music 25.00 2 Carrie L. Davis, clerical _ _ hire 60.00 2 J. W. Smith, fifty-five chickens killed by dogs. 41.25 3 Vestal C. Davi*. salary... 150.00 3—Susanne* Vickery, teaching and institute Tees 293.80 3—B. F. Davis, bus driver. .. 211.75 3—Roy 0. Jay teaching and institute fees ........ 231.00 B—Pauline Stamm, teaching and institute fees 181.50 3—Hazel Hunt, teaching and institute feeo 155.0* 3—Ray Rothrock. teaching and institute fees 238.00 3—Vivian Green, teaching. . . 149.00 3—Fern Swlnford. teaching and institute fees ...... 204.f1r 3—Lew Hill, janitor No. 80.. 320.00 3—Carrie Shumate, enumerate children 61.00 3—Mary McKenna, teaching and institute fees 244.25 3—E. L. Zimmerman, teaching and institute fees .. 78.00 3—Bonnie Scott, teaching and _ Institute feea 144.00 3—Fern Scott, teaching and _ institute- fees 127.60 3—Charles Dickerson, bus driv 100.00 3—Albert Sawyer, bus driver 72.00 3—John Heckman, janitor No. „ 1 65.00 3—Florence Whiteman, teaching and institute fees. 204.00 3—Fred Kenhn. moving chairs 10.00 3—Emma Myers. teaching and institu.e fees 221.00 3—Margaret Maiden. teaching. institute fees 318.00 3—Margaret Madden. school teaching . 20.00 3—Bernice Miller. teaching school 100.00 3—Joseplhlne Wishmeir enumeratln* children * 12.00 3—J. V. Carter g 25 s—Levada Mills, taking enumeration 10—Frances H. Jennings, teaching school a*r 10—Vonnegut Hardware Cos .. 18 51 10—Charles Kindler. janitor 1 0— ° W>lW ' 110.R0 J. Mg- % 10—W. B. Johnson, teaehfjg „“d Instituting fees/. . 360.75 10 —-Mary F. Walah. iiwlio. „ and instituting fees \W7. 275.50 lO—Mary G. Flint, teadChig and instituting fees F. 4c 00 ID—Miriam Heaton, teadfing and instituting fees/. 84J7G 10 —Joyce Martin, teachingfchd lasUtating fees .., .|T7 38 .50 4 ' oooo ° it ontbiued on Pa/e)