Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 202, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 December 1925 — Page 8
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Church Notice TRINITY “The Downtown Lutheran Church.” (Missouri Synod.) CORNER EAST AND OHIO STS. Five blocks from Monument. Rev. J. D. Matthius. Pastor. Rev. M. E. Reinke. Asst. Pastor. Children’s Service. Thursday. Dec. 24, 8 p. m. Ihristmaa Day—English matin service 6 a. m. German service 10:110 a. m. Special music at all services. You are cordially invited. 5 Funeral Directors W. T. BLASENGYM Main Office 2220 Shelby St DRexri 2570. FLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 N. Illinois St. . „ Puneral directors to me people ol Indian-PhonS^-Mam n< oo41 8 0642 INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY Notices of funerai at our chapel refer o our present mortuary. Our new mortuiry will open about Feb. 1. M<T S. GAUD- 2130 Prospect St.. Phone Stewart 2278 George Grinsteiner Funeral director 522 S Market Main 0908 KRIEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1402 N Illinois St. IA. 1154 Res. Bel, J866-B-1. UNDERTAKERS—RISEY & — TITUS 051 N Delaware, Main 3680. 8.. Special Notices DANCE EVERY NIGHT NEW SHANGHVt TEA GARDEN JNo cover charge from 6-8-10-1* p. m* We Serve Noon Lunch. ooC Evenings, table and hote. $1 -00 ELECTREAT BODY MASSAGE Cures rheumatism and '' e ' 1 T r {' l E °i. cr Sl , e o lew circulation. LOLA WABKbiR. ±Jl~' Central, Apt. R. lAncoln SH <.l IDEAL Xmas gift for the son or daughter is a movie. 1 have it and its > maker. BILLY LAYNE. 307 Holliday Bldg Circle 7170. W. St Clair Bile.v 2072 4ARGARET SELLERS D 0.. D. C. K D. obstetrician, acute and chronic disease passage. 1 N New Jersey. Riley 0033; 9 Personals^ 4STHMA sufferers: i will gladly tell you free how I cured mypelf of enrome isthma. Address E. WALDEN Apartment SV Z.. a8 H:gh St.. New Haven, t onn. CHRISTMAS FRUIT CAKE—OOc pound delicious: home-made. Call DRe*. -.17. . [0 Lost and Found - ~~ POUND—Articles found in Indian apolls street cars yesterday:
4 PATR GLOVES 3 UMBRELLAS 1 PURSE 2 SCHOOL BOOKS Main 3737 :>AIR glasses lot-t: white trold nms. brown ease: between Market anti W. Vermont its. Call MISS MILLER. 105 N. Illinois Sir Hook’s. AUTO WHEEL IX)ST—Green disc with cord tire. Wednesday night. in front of 531 N. Highland Ave. Reward. Webster e OSO L ‘ TRAVELING BAG LOST Wednesday night east ol Irvington, containing Irum attachments. Name and address on hajr. Reward. H. C. HELMS Irv. .1111-.. £38.55 LOST—Mail's wages: around Merldian and McCarthy. Reward. 6~6 Onion St. WRIST WATCH LOST —Round fa*>. on Central "ar or bus. or around Shortridge. Reward. Washington 10H7. BIBLE—On Illinois-Mapleton Car, _ contalnlng name. Anna Purnmp Kan. .>:>t>R. 12 Help Wanted—Male MEN —Our barber course means easisr work—steady jobs—bifrger pay In creased demand for Moler Schooled Men Start now. Write for catalog. MOLER BARBER COLLEGE. 105 S. Wells St., Chi cago. - 13 Instructions MEN to learn barber trade TRI-CITY BARBER. COLLEGE 510 E Washington Bt. Indianapolis. Ind.. Circ]eJ)7s7. 16 Help Wanted—Female WAITRESS wanted in Purity Restaurant; experienced only. 32 Kentucky Aye. 18 Rooms for Rent MERIDIAN. N.; warm sleeping room. ad. joining bath: garage. War. 3679-tv. a—Light Housekeeping DICKSON. 137: modern rooms for sleeping and housekeeping. Lin. 3785. urayT . 431: three unfurn. front rooms: garage: SIS month 1)R. 3540-R 19 Rentals a—Houses CALVIN St.. 1805 4 rooms: semi-modem: sl6. CIVIC REALTY 00. 136 N Dela ware St. Lincoln 5056. DORMAN, 905%: within walking distance of downtown: upper duplex; 5 rooms; Complete bath: water paid; electric lightß. gas; $37.50. Call MISS ILG. Main 6761. Evenings, MRS KLSNKR Irvington 3955. ELM. 813; 7 rooms, bailie newly pajiered: garage; $33: water paid. R.m. ..'oos. IRVINGTON—For rent; half double; 0 rooms; semi-modern: new paint and paPCTC $35, 5856 Dewey 6DEN St.. 2017-30-25; hall threeroom double sl4 CIVIC REALTY CO 136 N. Delaware St. Lincoln 5050. .MINNESOTA. 605: 5-room eottaeg: water, lights anil gas. Call TRUEBL.OOD. Mam 0243. Evenings. Irv. 4313. RINK. N.. 310. five-room double: electro. as. water in house. Har. 1310. PRATT. E.. 3310: half live-room modern double; partly furnished. fry, 1500-W. Jhaddeus Sc Hu""" 4 rooms semi modern. Call DRexel 6817. 31 ST St., W. 836: 4-room modern: bath: - water paid: S3O. MODERN, $25.00 7 rooms and bath. 1436 Bellefontaine; good condition. \ DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL iESIRABLEIIOI’SE Well furnished. clean, modern. 5 nns.. 2 bedrooms, heat, later, garage, adults. $55, Well, 3513-J. -BOOM modern with he.it: garage furnished; S3O, Apply 1633 S. East, ROOMS: electric lights, city water, toilet inside; sls. DRexel 3125-J.
19 Rentals a—Houses SEE DUNLOP A HOLTEGEL for bargains REAL ESTATE d—Business Places CORNER CAPITOL AND MARYLAND STS. .Large storeroom: entire second floor, windows on four sides of entire room: steam heat, water, electric lights. Keys at *O2 Kentucky Ave. 204-6 W. MARYLAND Storeroom. WIU take out partition and make all in one room if desired. Water, electric lights and steam heat. Rent very reasonable. Key at 202 Kentucky Ave. 42 S. CAPITOL Large storeroom: electric lights, water, steam heat and power elevator: cheap rent. Keys at 202 Kentucky Ave. 21 Real Estate for Sale b•—Houses 5-ROOM BRICK VENEER Large front and rear porch, full basement, brink set furnace, garage; low 'price. sß.B<j(). Will take 1025 or 1020 niodd automobile and SSOO cash as first payment. Located north T. R. JONES REALTOR. 620 Peoples Rank Bldg. Lin. 7077. _ CLOSE TO GARFIELD PARK. Five rooms, gas electric lights, inside toilet, lavatory, sink In kitchen, fine condition. Take small down payment and consider some trade. Owner. Riley 5147. Irvington 2540. Randolph 2318. BIG. new four-room cottage: garage; $2,760. terms: northeast. Owner. J. C. OWENS, 507 E. Washington. WE fhll the earth at auction. DAYTON REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT CO.. 1010 Fletcher Trust Bldg, FOR nice home, east or south, call C T. OSBURN. Pftexel 6184. 25 Miscellaneous for Sale FURNITURE of 5 rooms: bargain. Must sell at once. H. Gilbert. 1014 N. Jefferson. RUGS/aND LINOLEUM AT LOWEST PRICES. DORFMAN RUG COMPANY. 207 W. Wash. St. Opp. Statehouse WRIST watch: ladles', white gold, 17jowel, surrounded with white 6tones. new’ half price. Ken. 4234. ELECTRIC SWEEPERS—Hoover and Premelr. Bargains. Riley 5520. c— Coal, Ice and Wood “Big Eagle” Seml-Smokeless, 2%. fk. lump, $7,50 per ton. A high-grade West Virginia coal, mined in McDowall County. Plenty of beat, no clinkere and low in ash. Often sold for genuine Pocahontas. “KNOX ALL” No. 5 Indiana 6-inch forked lump, $5,25 Per Ton. Miifted in Knox County. Other coals at low prices. White River Coal Company 320 S. West St. MA in 6318. “Baddy” “Father” of the semi-smokeless coals so often sold as genuine Pocahontas. A 2%-inch forked lump, mined in McDowall County, West Virginia. Only $7.50 Per '’'on. Also The famous “Everglo” 6-inch forked lump, $5.25 per ton. The cream of the Knox County field. Indianapolis Coal Company MA in 1700.
Consider Quality When Buying KINDLING WITH EACT TON Genuine Glendora—The Wondei Coal Sullivan County. Indiana. Best Glendora 6-in block, lge. fkd $7.00 Best Glendaro 6x3 Ip., eln. fkd . . .§6 60 Best Hendora. 2x4 egg. cln fkd..SO 26 Va. and K.v.—The Best That Is Mined Best W. Va 0-in block lge. fkd.... .17 00 Best W Va.. 2x4. egg. cln. fkd....56.36 Best Va. Mine Run. 60 pet in.... 56.60 Va. Mine from Kanawha District. Best E K.v.. Harlan Cos,, 0-in. Ig. fkd..57.00 TRY OUR HORSIER ASH Burns well and hold* fire over night _ Booster Ash, lnd. No. 6 jp 6-in fkd $6.86 Hoo*. Ash. lnd No. 6 2x4 egg fkd $5 36 Best Linton No 4 Lnd. 6-ln. Ip., fkd $5 7o Best lnd 4-in. Ip. No. b cln ikd $6 60 Best lnd No 5.-2x4. egg. cln. fkd. $5 25 Best 6-in Vermilion Cos. ip., cln fkd $5.60 Beal Vermilion Cos.. 2x4 egg cln fkd.55.25 Delivered anywnere In the city UNION fCE AND COAL 1910 Bluff Ave. Drex. 4621. Since 1908 Dependable. QUALITY COALS at Reduced Prices Large W. Vl. 6-in block, fkd $7.50 W. Va. 6x3 egg, fkd $6.50 Thacker Splint. Large Red Ash Poca. ip., 6-in. McDowell County W. Va. Our guarantee: 2,000 lbs. per ton and a square deal. NAGELSON COAL CO. 831 E. St. Clair Clr. 0355. White Ash, SS.W 2 TONS, $9.56 Pike county (lnd.) No 5. 3 to 6-in. forked Ip. free from slate and will not e’inkrv W. Va. block'fkd .$7.00 Thacker 4-in block. 111. 2x6 fkd. Ip $4.75 Vermillion County Illinois shov $4.50 Vermillion County FANSLER COAL CO. 936 E. Vermont. Lin. 7950. WHITE ASH LUMP - $4.75 Vigo County (lnd.) 3-in. shoveled lump. ANCHOR COAL CO. 212 N. Pine. Circle G 894. R 1 ley 4164. RI ley 5444. W. Va.. 3x6 Egg. forked $5.90 W r . Va. 3-in. Ip., fkd $6.40 Logan County. Virginia. Poca mine run, 60 pet. Ip $7.00 Poca 4-in. shov. Ip $7.00 McDowell County. Virginia Wheel in. 36c. J. & I. COAL CO. ] 205 Roaehe. Ran. 2471 COAL BARGAINS Jnd. 4 iu.*fka. Ip $5.50 W Va 2x4 Egg.' fkd $6.50 W. Va 4 in. rkd In $7.00 GET OUR PRICES ON POCAHONTAS NORTH IST. COAL YARD Lin. 1455 Cir. 6556. Night, lrv. 4020.
25 Miscellaneous for Sale c—Coal and Wood\ / SALE For a Limited Time WHY PAY MORE? Old Hickory WUnite Ask Lump ILLINOIS DtS'l NO 7 2-IN TO 8-IN LUMP $4.90 2 Toes, $9.50 Remember, this Is a clean forked lump and a good burning coal. Banner Feel Cos. St. Clair and Nickel Plate R. R. Riley 1866. BRAZIL (lnd.) BLOCK TO 24-IN. LP.. $6.26 PER TON. BRAZIL PEA AND NUT, $4.60 EAST SIDE ICE AND COAL d34 Fowler Main 8930. KINDLING AND STOVE WOOD. BIG LOAD. DELIVERED ANYWHERJB. ATLAS FUETrccr 401 W MORRIS DREXEL 0883 ... TRY OUK MAJOR COAL. MAJOR COAT- CO Ran 412 fl 2b Miscellaneous Wanted BALED TIMOTHY or LIGHT MIXED HAY Wanted at the Stock Yards MA in 0196 SALVATION army Industrial Hume Help v>* to help others with your used dothRI!fTT(l?| ln ” news etc- Phone Wagon 27 Business Announcements. FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated. _ feather mattresses and pillows made E F. BURKLE. 416 Mass. Main 1428. feP S°U 9 P^l§h tl g{^R , k ß^ : SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDOB. 201 Indians Are. 28 Storage and 1 ransfer OVERLAND HAULING RETURN LOADS . WANTED. Packing pnd shipping household good/v low rate on Florida and California shipments OTTO J. SUESZ. Main 23683628. Webster 467i)-0691)-W. ~ NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO. Call at nil time*. Randolph 8741. MbVING and Trucking 4tellable men TSn BPRNMAN Web 6571. 29 Business Opportunities ***<wwvwwvywvw*(w<wwww** RESTAURANT—A real money maker in the heart of the city to exchange for Indianapolis rentals. BILLY LAYNE. 307 Holliday Bldg. Clr. 7176
30 Automobiles for Sale BUICK 0- $lO down. $lO weti Must sell Web. 3081. BUICK 0 roadster! winter top: SlO dowiT $75, 344 N. Delaware . CHEVROLET. 1024 touring: original tires; runs and looks fine; $65 down, balance in 12 mouth*. STONE CHEVROLET CO. The Factory Dealer. Lin. 1722. CHEVROLET. 1923 sedan: spot light, bumpers, o extra tires, new rear system; only $275, E 7. term*. STON'E CHEVROLET. Direct Factory Dealer. Lin 1722. FORD 1925 SEDAN $450 DitKfrattheels. balloon tires and many other fflHraa. The best buy in the city. The Lathrop-McFarland Cos. 418-24 N. Capitol Ave. Open evenings. Main 2480. FORD COUPE 1621: perfect conditioh: four brand new Varsity cord tires: new band*: first $l5O takes it. Terms. Open evenings. CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. "Packard Distributor Siuce 1004." 31 W. Thirteenth St. Main 6042. FORD."" 1023: two-door sedan; -five tires, lock Wheel: runs and looks good; $lB5 down. E Z terms. STONE CHEVROLET CO. 540 E. Waali. Lin, 1722. FORD furdor sedan. $205. 808 S MuTOR SERVICE. 340 8. Pennsylvania 91. Main I*os. FORD coupe .1021, S. & D.; $25 down. $5 week. Webster 3081. OAKLAND. 1019 touring ear runs good' S6O cash or terms. Open evenings. THIRTIETH AND CENTRAL SALES CO 3000 Central Ave. Han, 5560. MONROE. 1022 roadster; $150: good me chaninal condition: runs good: &' > down, balance monthly. THIRTIETH AND CENTRAL SALES >.O 3000 Central Ave. Rail, j#oso CHRISTMAS SPECIAL 1024 Oldsmobile, 6 cylinder, 4-passenger coupe; S6OO. 1024 Ford. 4-door sedan: rcfinished: looks like new: $305. , 1023 Ford touring; refinished; $125. 1023 Chevrolet touring: refinished: $l3O. Small Down Payment. NO BROKERAGE L. GUY LONG 1114 N. Meridian. Lin. 6865. Used fords—all models THE HO US ETH AT'SERVICE BUILT. THE FRANK HATFIELD CO. Authorized Ford Dealer 625 N. Capitol Ave. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYB FORD BODIES Ten good, late style tourings, coupes, roadsters. California tops and glass inclosure SWISSHELM & PARKER 1923 Cole spun. , $426 06 Apperson Sedan nr $625.00 Stutz Roadster $326.00 Hudson Coach. 1020 $350.00 Small payment down, palance monthly. These carafg) In con^Ugn. 067 N Meridian Open evenings and Silnday a, m. IARS TRADED on RICKEN BACKER are of Better Grade 1’ EKST EG GE- HOLLOW ELL CO INC . Rickenbacker Distributors. 436 N. Capitol Ave. Lin. 7654 1024 TUDOR SEDAN. $285. In good mechanical condition; S7O down, balance monthly. THIRTETH AND CENTRAL SALES CO. 3000 Central Ave. Ran. 3550. FOR SALE—I6-valve overhead cam shaft Ford racing head. Zenith L-6 carbureter. cheap. See Bob Newland at PHILLIPS AUTO SALES. 2310 W. Mich. HAYNES-SCHMIDT. INC. . 120 W. NORTH ST. FOR VOUR NEW OR USED CAR: BEST used cars In town. 363 N. Cltnols St. USED cars: $5 down. $5 week MARION CHEVROLET CO- 063 N. Meridian. AUTO: 5-pass.: sls down, SBS. Try and beat it. 344 N Delaware. GOOD USED CARS CHAS E. STUTZ 824 N. Meridian 8v USED CARS OR MERIT Lexington Motor Cos 114? N Meridian 8l a—T rucks FORD. 1922: half ton express body truck; good running condition; good tires: f125: S3O down, balance monthly. HIRTIETH AND CENTRAL SALES CO. 3000 Central Ave. Ran. 5350. FORD. 1023 ion truck, with closed cab. stake body, starter, good tires. This car has had good care and looks fine; only $225. No trade. STONE CHEVROLET. 31 Automobiles Wanted Autos Wanted iO2K 1023. 1024 arid 1025 models on, lerred; we pay cash and deal auldtlv save time b.v seem* us first I. Wolf Auto Cos. 550 N. Cap’tol Ave. Corner North St. Plenty of parking space. Lin. 4316.
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30 Automobiles for Sale Holiday Sale of FORDS Here they are at prices you can’t beat. Open ALL DAY XMAS. Come in and pick yourself out a good Ford at your own price and terms. Touring, good rubber $30.00 Touring, lock wheel, good rulroer $05.00 Touring, 1922 ... .SIOO.OO Touring, 1924 ... .$175.00 Touring, 1922 SBO.OO Touring, 1923 $125.00 Sedan $150.00 Sedan $170.00 1924 Model, 4-door. 380.00 Coupe i $175.00 1921 Coupe SIIO.OO These Cars Are All Ready To Run, in Good Condition. SMITHS MOORE, Inc. Authorized Ford Dealers 528 SOUTH Meridian St. Open Evenings and SunMA in 0650. 32 Auto Supplies, Repairs BEST USED TIRES ROGERS Bel. 4300 3117 W Waah Bel, ,:)u HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR USED CARS. WANTED 100 CARS TO JUNK. SAM CARAZ. 510 N. CAPITOL EBaCK & GENTRY auto reiinishinF 55s ua frat. .-.32 N Capitol Riley 2750 USED CARS bought and sold 1 OOr D BURG 522 N Capitol IT’S NEVER loti until Indianapolis Times <Hc havr f to ftnn it 35 Financial AUTO LOAN CO. Loan* to car owners: legal rate*. Mr Schmidt 122 W, North St Lincoln 7576. 37 Money to Loan MONEY FOR Amy Purpose $25 to S3OO IB household goods, pianos autos. Rate 2i/ 2 % Repay In aural I monthly payment*. Call Lincoln 3264. LINCOLN LOAN CO. 615 Meyer-Kiser Bank bldg. 128 E. Washington St.
NEED MONEY T Quickly, confidentially and businen-ltke dealing* , a part of tbs service we give LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141 1 /* E. Washington St. MA in *7)585 LI ncoln 7184 LOANS ON PERSONAL PROPERTY Follow Our Ad. FIDELITY LOAN CO 032 Lemcke Bldg. LOANS. 810 to S3OO. Room 532. 106 E. Market St. Phone Main 1278. MONEY to loan on eetond mortgages. Quick service. CONSOLIDATED. 438 K. of P. Bldg You Rend tne Want Ad*— Have you tried to use themf It's easy—Call Main 3500. Ask fi" an Ad Taker 39 Leg&l Notice3 Notice is* hereby given that the undersigned. Administrator of the Estate of Howard W. Ilrydon. deceased, by virtue of an order of the Probate Court of Marion County. Indiana, duly made and entered in a cause pending therein, wherein Theodore l. Brydon. Administrator, etc.. Is plaintiff and Julia E. Brydon and others are defendants, hereby give* notice that ut 10 a. m.. Jan. 2. 1926) at the office of Clarke & Clarke, 730-a5 Banker* TruJl Bldg.. Indianapolis. Indiana, he will oiler for sale, and from day t* day thereafter will continue to offer for sale until sold, an undivided one-half interest in the following described real estate situated in Marion County, Indiana, to wit: That part of the west half of the southeast quarter of Section 4. Township 15 North Range 4 East, more particularly described ns follows: Beginning at a point in the middle of the or Central Plank Road 836.2575 reet west of a point in the middle of said Natinoal or Central Plank Road where the east line of the west half of the southeast quarter of Section 4, Township 15 North of Range 4 East, intersects the same, running thence west along the said center oi said National or Central Plank Road 90 feet, thence south 190 feet, thence east 90 feet, thence north tr. the place of beginning. Lots Two Hundred Ninety-seven (297) and Two Hundred Ninety-eight (298). in Montrose, an addition to the eity of Indianapolis. as per plat thereof, recorded in Plat Book 14. page 128, in the office of the Recorder of Marion County. Indiana. Lot Twenty-one (21) in Clarke’s subdivision of Lots 66 and 67 >n Original Irvingten. now a part of the cit.v of Indianapolis. Lots Fifty-three (53). Fiftv-five 165). Fifty-eight (58) and Fifty-nine (59). in Brookslde Sunny Grove addition to the city of Indianapolis, and Lots Eighty-five (85). One Hundnle fwo (102) and One Hundred Five (105). fin Clarke’s Brookside Gardens, an addition to the city of Indianapolis. Lot Ninety-eight (98) in Hey wood* Boulevard Addition to th’e City of Indianapolis. Said real estate will be gold for not lesa than the fuH appraised value thereof, and fra- cash in hand, but subject to any unpaid taxes and municipal assessments. Any sale made will be subject tc the approval of the Marion Probate Court THEODORE B BRYDON. CLARKE & CLARKE. Administrator Attorneys. Del 3 10 17 24 1h25 LEGAL NOTICE. CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE. Default having been made in the payment of a certain chattel mortgage executed by G. M. Turner of the County of Miami. State of Indiana, on the 30th day of June. 1925, to the International Harvester Company of America, and filed for record with the Recorder for Miami County. Indiana, on the Bth day of July. 1925. in Chattel Mortgage Record No. 36, page No. 328. and upon which mortgage there is declared to be due and unpaid 51,226.56 principal and $2.29 interest, or a total of $1,228.85. we have taken posnession of one Model SL International Truck and all attachments I Engine No. 161943. Serial No. 1117 B). being the property described in said mortgage and will sell it at ptiblic sale to the highest cash bidder at) (he Service Station of the International; Harvester Company of America. 425 ! Kentucky Ave.. Indianapolis, on Dec. 26. 1925. at 1 o’clock in the aftemofn of said day. INTERNATIONAL HARVBSTER COMPANY OF AMERICA. T By Jl. M. LYONS. Dec. 18. 21. 24. 1925.
39 Legal Notices NOTICE Indianapolis, Dec. 23, 1926. Notice Is hereby (riven that the undersigned. pursuant to an order of the Probate Court ol Marion County. Indiana, at IO a. m., on December 30. 1925, at the office of Clarke & Clarke, 730-35 Bankers Trust building. Indianapolis, Indiana, will offer for sale at private sale, for not lees than the full appraised value thereof, the following described real estate situated in the City of Indianapolis. Marion County, Indiana to-wit: Lot Thirty-two (32). Squars Fifteen (16). in S. A. Fletcher Jr s. Northeast Addition to the City of Indian-, apolls. If said real estate be not sold at said time and place, the undersigned will continue from day to day thereafter to offer said real estate fur sale until sold. Said real estate will be sold free and clear of all liens and incumbrance*, except! the taxes for 1925. Any sale made will be subject to tne approval of the Marion Probate Court. CORA E. ITNGERER. Guardian of Barney Ungerer. CLARKE & CLARKE. Attomesy. Dec. 24. 1925. j 33 Motorcycles, Bicycles EV & R n V ?&i N J r o^.
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View of San Juan, Capital of Porto Rico
mN the warm Waters of the Caribbean Heu, just east of Haiti, lies the rich tropical I island possession of the- United States, Porto Rico (“rich port”), where sugar cane is king. The island, which is roughly rectangular in shape, is smaller than Connecticut (3,600 square miles). A range of mountains 2,000 to 3,000 feet (El Yunque,- 3,700 feet, is the highest peak) crosses the islands from east to .vest. The wide northern slope is a mass of dark green tobacco fields on the lower hillsides, deep red-berried coffee shrubs above, and waving fields of sugar cf> re on every flat. On the southern face, Which Is much narrower and semi-arid, irrigation is necessary to grow crops: for the moisture-laden northeast trade winds, which blow the year round, drop all their precious burden on the north side of the mountains. The thermometer rarely rises above 100 degrees or falls below 50 degrees. Only Cuba, the Hawaiian Islands, and Louisiana raise more sugar cane than Porto Rico, and of all her exports sugar products compromise more than half. Tobacco Is the second crop, and the coffee plantations also constitute an important part of the island's wealth. Under the rule of the United States fruit growing has . greatly increased. Oranges, grapefruit, pineapples and other fruits are now being profitably grown. Cocoanuts too, are an important product. Hundreds of acres are now devoted to sea island cotton iind farmers are being encouraged to increase the acreage as well as to improve the quality. Textile fillers, guano, phosphate rock, and vegetables are other products. Nearly two-thirds of the people are engaged In agriculture and the agricultural experiment station at Mayaguez is constantly adding to the list of crops which can be raised in this moist hot climate. On the northern and eastern slopes of the island cattle are extensively raised. Gold, copper, iron and other metals exist, but there is virtually no mining. The summits of the mountains are covered with limestone formations and there are very productive salt works. Originally the island j was covered with beautiful virgin ! forest, much of which has been ruthlessly cut down. It Is still famous, however, for the beauty and size of Its trees—several species of palm, rosewood, sandalwood. Spanish cedar, mahogany and dye-woods. * * e SHE manufacturers—except of lace and embroidery—are directly dependent upon agri- • culture. First among these come sugar and molasses, in the production of which the most modern nu.thixls are now employed, ar,d then the manufacture of cigars and cigarettes and the cleaning and polishing of coffee. At the seaports-—San Juan. Ponce and Mayaguez, which are also the principal towns —you may see In warehouses down near the wharves groups of native women on the floor of sorting rooms, with wide flat grass baskets into which they are putting green coffee berries, cleaned and graded. The island has a population of about 1,300,000, 65 per cent being white, the remainder negroes and mulattos. In spite of the sanitary and educational work of the United States officials, the condition pf the common people is pretty bad. Anemia and ill health are widely prevalent and labor is poorly paid. Compulsory education was Introduced in 1899. during the military occupation. and many teachers were
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brought from the United States and a * complete system of 1 schools established. But nearly halt of the population is stil illterate. In the rural schools all the teaching is in Spanish, except* a class in English as a special subject in all grades above the first. English is the language of the city schools, but Spanish also is taught. A government university for men and women, established in 1903, is maintained near Railroads connect cities along the coast, but the interior still seßds Its produce to the ports in great tar-paulin-covered freight wagons drawn by several teams of mules, or occasionally on weary littto donkeys whose drivers, astride their backs, do not begin to be as big as the reed panlers crammed with broad tobacco leaves swinging on either side of. their mounts. Paassengers and mail are conveyed in public auto-busses. This inland transportation is benefiting by the extension of macadamized roads. * • • S'"””"" AN JUAN, the capital and largest city (about 71,000), is ..J on an island off the north coast, connected with the mainland by a bridge. The harbor is excellent. The whole city, with its flat, redtiled roofs, and buildings covered with many-colored plaster,'its plazas and trees, its narrow clean streets paved with glazed brick, its churches, castles, and fortifications against the background of mountains, makes a I charming picture. Porto Rico become a possession of the United States in 1898, by the treaty which closed the SpanishAmerican War. By an act of Congress of 1917, American citizenship was granted to the people of Porto Rico, and certain -changes in the government were made. The Government is in.the hands -of Governor appointed by the President of the United States, and a Senate and a House of representatives elected by the Porto Ricans. All laws are subject to the approval of the Government at Washington. The Legislature elects a delegate to Congress, who, however, who has no vote in that body. Local Government Is entirely in the hands cf the people of the islands. The death rate has been reduced by wise sanitation from 40 to 19 per thousand, w-ages have been increased, and the evils dating from Spanish days are slowly being removed. Porto Rico (or Puerto Rico) was discovered by Columbus on his second voyage in 1493 and was named l>y him San Juan Bautista. In 1508 Ponce De Leon explored the island searching for gold, and two years later, having been appointed governor by King Ferdinand of Spain, its conquest. Under the rigorous Spanish rule the Indians had disappeared before the end of the 16th century and African negroes were imported as slaves The English at various times in the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries, and the Dutch in 1625, unsuccessfully attacked the Island, and it remained under Spanish rule until 1898. * SAME BANK PERSONNEL Personnel of the South Side State Bank, recently purchased by Fletcher Savings and Trust Company, will be retained, Evans Woollen, Fletcher company president, said. South side officers and directors were guests at a luncheon Wednesday.
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Coovriiiht, 1923, bu United Ure* WJZ, New York (454 M); WRC, Washington (469 M); WGY, Schenectady (360 M); WCAD, Canton, N. Y. (263 M), 9 P. M., EST—Handel s oratorio, “The Messiah” (also at KFI, Los Angles, 467 M). WEAK, New York (492 > M) and hook-up, 8 P. M., EST —Gala Gpriatmas eve programs. WCBD, Zion (345 Ml. 4 A. M., CST —Christmas morning annual carol sing. KSD, St. Louis (545 M); WMC, Memphis (500); WLW, Cincinnati (462 M); WRC, Washington (469 M); WFBG, Altoona, Pa. 278 M), midnight services commencing at or shortly before midnight. ' WEAF, New York (492 M). 11:30 P. M., EST—Dickens’ "A Christmas Carol,” with special music accompaniment. (Also KDKA, Pittsburgh (309 M), 8:15 P. M., EST.) Radio Programs 5:30 P. M.—KDKA (309.1). East Pittsburgh—KDKA Little Symphony. KPRC (29(1.9). Houston—Uncle Judd. WBZ (333.31. SprincfleUl—Program. IVCAE (401.3). FiUnburtth —Orchestra. WCCO (416 31. Pittsburgh—Orchestra. WCCO 1416 4). Minneapolis-St. Paul—Children's program. WFI (394.6). Philadel phi a—Orchesl ra. WGY (379.5). Schenectady—Trio, "Santa's” half hour. WOR (406.2). Newark —Dinner music. WPG (299.8). Atlantic City—Sports, organ. 6:45 I*. M.—WBAL (375 \T Baltimore Dinner program. WBAL orchestra. WEEI (348.6). Boston—Big Brother Club. WJZ (454.3), New York—" Santa Claus." WOC (483.0). Davenport Chimes, talk. 6 P. M.—KM A (252). Shenandoah—Dinner music, talk, sports. WBAP (475.9), Ft. Worth—Orchestra. WDAF (365.6), Kansas City—"School of the Air," music. talks. WEAR (389.4i. Cleveland — Orchestra. WFI (394.5). Philadelphia— Dance. WHT (400). Chicago-—Classical
Concert Music 7:00 —WJZ—^WGY—WRC. 7:3O—KDKA—WHAS. 8:00—Will-WCBD WGY WRC. B:3O—WEA F—WS AY=-W W J. 9:00—WO A W—WORD. 9:3O—WBAP—WTIC. 10:00—KGO—KYW—KSD.
program, organ. WIP (508.2), Philadelphia—Uncle Wip. WJR (517). Pontiac—Orchestra, soloists. WJZ (454.31. New York—Judge Jr., orchestra. WMAQ (447.5) Chicago—Organ. Wide Awake Club. WOAW (526). Omaha—Sandman, classical. WPG (299.8). Atlantic City— Orchestra. WRC (408.6). Washington— Talk, orchestra. 6:30 P. M.—WBZ (333.3), Springfield Dance. WCAE (401.31. Pittsburgh Children's period. WEEI (348.01, Boston—Musicule. WFAA (475.9) Dnllii* —Orchestra. WGUS (316.6), New York —Carol*. WGN (.302.8). Chicago—Dinner music, ensemble. WGY (379.5), Schenectady—Book chat, violin '.selections. WHN (361.2). New York)—Varied entertainment. WJR (617), Pontiac—lde end Mcginnity. WEAF (491.5) New York—Entertainer. WLS (244.6) Chicago—Organ. 6:45 P. M.—WBAL (375), BaltimoreOld England Christmas Carole. 6:50 P. M.—WOAW (526). Omaha—Orchestra. 7:00 P M.—KDKA (309.1). East Pittsburgh—Farm program. KFNF (266). Shenandoah—Program. KSO , (241.8), Clarinda. lowa—Maryville School Band. KYW (535.4). Chicago— Uncle Hob. W EBH (370.2). Chicago—Orchcstra choir. WBON (260). Chicago—Classical hour. WBZ (.333.3), Springfield—Mu sic. WCAU (278) Philadelphia—Gondoliers; soprano: pianist. WCX (517). Pontiae —Music. WEAF (491.5). New York—Carol sen-ices; also. WGR, WCCO. WW.I WFI WEEI. WSAL WOC CAE. WTA<S. KSD. WEAR. WHAR (275). Atlantic City—Trio. • WHN (361.3). New York—Entertainers. WIP (508.2). Philadelphia—University ot Pennsylvania Club Dinner. WJZ (404.3). New York—Christmas Carols; also WGY. WRC. WLS (.344.6) Chicago— Ford and Glenn. WJAH (305.9). Provi-
Dancing 7:30 KPRC. 7:4S—WHT. B:OO—WBBM—WJAR. B:3O—WRW’—WSMB. 9:OO—W’MBB. 9:3O—WHT-WRC. 10:00—WBBM—W’HN—WPG. 11:00—WEBH—WFAA—WHSJ, 11:45—WDAF. 1:00 —WQJ.
denee—Christmas program. WLIB (302.8) Elgin—Carols: organ. WMBB (250), Chicago—Duo: semi -classical program. WPG (299.8). Atlantic City—- ' Wonder Excursions," concert. WQJ (447.5), Chicago—Dinner concert; vocal solos. 7:16 P. M.—WREO (385.5). 'Lansing Orchestra Christmas program. 7:10 P. M.—WLS (344.0). Chicago Christmas program. 730 P. >I.—KDKA (309.1), East Pittsburgh—Composers' half hour. KOA (322.4) Denver—String orchestra. KPRC (296.9), Houston—Dance. WBAF (475.9) Ft. Wortu—Eutherpean Club WEAR (389.4), Cleveland—Studio. WHAS (309.8), Louisville—Special concert: Sunday school. WHO (526). De* Moines—Quintet. WOI (270), Amase, lowa—Dairyman's course: program. 7:46 P. M.—WHT (430). Chicago—Musical features: orchestra. WIP (608.2). Philadelphia—Music Inntituto program WGN (302.8), Chicago—Chicago Paullst Choristers. 8:00 P. M.—KDKA (309.1), East Pittsburgh—Concert, Little Symphony. KYW (635.4) Chicago—Good reading: studio. WBBM (220), Chicago—Trio, quartet: orchestra. WBZ (333.31. Springfield—Children's chorus of 75 voices. WCBD (344.6). Zion. Hl. Children’s orchestra: vocal and instrumental. WCAR (263). San Antonio— Muric. WEAF (491.6). Now York— Program; also. WEEI. WSAI, WGR, WtVJ, WFI. WTAG. WOC. WCCO KSD WCAE, WEAR. WGHS (316.6), New York—Two piano classic recital: carol*. WGY (379.5). Schenectady—" The Mrs stah ” also WJZ. WRC. WHO (526) Des Moires—Christmas program. WHN (361.2), Now York—Entertainers WJAR (305.9). Providence—Orchestra
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WFBM Merchants Heat and Light Cos. 268 mefers. Thursday, l>ec. 24. 6:oo—Sports und stock market reports. 6:3o—Boys’ hour. F. O. Belzer, Indianapolis* Council Boy Scouts of America. 7:oo—Guß Edwards Le Paradis Orchestra. 9:30 —Mary Traub Busch special Christmas program, sea- . turing “The Messiah.” 10:30—Guh Edwards Le Paradis Orchestra.
WJR (517), Pontiae—Serenaders; soloists. WMAQ (447.51, Chicago—-Musical program: trio. WORD (275). Batav'a— Trio: tenor; trombone WRW t 37.; Tiirrytpwn—Varied entertainment. WSB (128.3), Atlanta—Music. 8:15 P. M. —KLDB (441). Independence, MO.—Orchestra, soprano, bells, carols. 8:30 P. M. —KI'RC (296.9). Houston Frank Tilton, blind pianist. WFAA (476.0), Dallas—Baritone and assisting artists. WBZ <333.31. Hprlntfield—-Or-gan. WEAF (49i. r >). New York—Surprise program; also WEEI. WGR WOS. WFI. WWJ, WCCO, WBAI, WTAG. KSD. WOAI (394.5). San Antonio Vocal solos. WRW (27.3). Tiurytowii —Orchestra, songs. WSMB (319). New Orleans—Dance. 9 P. M.—KM A (252), Shenandoah Orchestra. soloist*. KTIiS (374.8). Hot Springs Latin-Ameriean serenade. WEAF (401 5), N-w York—Musical sketch: also WEEI. WGR. WLIB. KSD. WTAG, WSAI, WCCO. WWJ, WOC. WFI. WCAE. WJAR. VVEAK (.389 4) Cleveland —Organ. WEBH (370.2), Chicago—Orchestra. vocal. VtGBS (315.6), New York—Soprano, nlnno. WGhP t (27(1), Detroit—Dance band. WJR (517). Pontiac—Orchestra. WMACJ (447.5) Chicago—Chicago University chimes. WMBB (250), Chicago—Or-che-iras, popular program. WOAN (282.8). Lawrenooburg Orchestra. WOAW (526), Omaha—Christmas program WOIID (725), Batavia —Sunday school. 0:15 P. M.—WIP (608.2), Philadelphia —State Penitentiary carols. 9:20 r. M.—WMAQ (447.6), Chicago Miss E. Stokes, soprano. 0:30 P. M.—WBAP (475.9). Ft. Worth— Christina* eve frolic. WHT (400), Chicago—Dance music, entertainment, organ. WHN (361.2), New York—Orchestra. WOAI (394 5). San Antonio— Popular program. WOI (270). Amos. lowa—Weather report. WRC (468.5), Washington—Meyer Davis Orchestra. WTIC (475.0). Ilartford—Special Christmas program. 10 P. M.—KDKA (309 1). East Pitt* burgh—Revue. KGO (301.2). Oakland —"A Xma* Carol.” 'KGO players. Kll.l (405.2) Los Angeles—Music. KPO (428.3) San Francisco—Feature program. KSD (545.1), St. Louis—Can tata “The Story of Christmas." KYW (535.4) Chicago—" Home program.” WBCN (206), Chicggc—Owl matinee, dance. WBBM (2261. Chicago—Dance, popular program. WCCO (416.4), Min-neapoHs-St. Paul—Travel talk. WEAF (401.6) New York—Metropolitan male ehorus. WGN (302.8), Chicago—Quartet and Carols. WGR (310). Buffalo — Christmas enrols. WHN (361.2), New York—Orchestra IVIP (608.3), Philade'phia—Orchestra. WJAZ (322.4). Chicago—Voculists, women'* ehorn*. opera. WOK (317.3). Chicago—Vocal and Instrumental dance. WPG (299.8). Atlantic City—Dance music. WQJ (447 6), Chicago—Orchestra. radio artist*. WSM (382.8). Nashville Christmas Eve program. KTlfs (374.5) Hot Springs—Christmas, organ music’.
Silent Today Central KFAB, KFDM, KFKX, KFMQ, KFUO, WJAD, WQAVL, WOS, WSUI. Eastern _ WEBJ, WAFD, AY A AM, (’KAO, ON KM. UWX, WAHG, WCAP, WDWF, WMAK, WHA2XZ, WLIT, WOO, WOR, AVTAM, CNRO, AV.I V. Far west KFOA, ICLX, KOA, KPSN, KAVSC.
WWJ (352.7). Detroit—Christmas carols, KFHI7 (499.7), Columbia. Mu.—Organ. KTHS (374.8). Hot Spring*—Christmas carols. WEAF (491.5), Now Yorkit-".\ Christmas Carol." WREO (258.5), Lansing—Bt. Mary’s Church Olmlr 10:46 P. M—WSB (428.3). Atlanta Concert. 11 P. M.—KPRC (200.0). Houston Christmas carolers, ohoru*. soloists. FTHS (374 8), Hot Springs—Dance. WEBH (370.2). Chicago—Orchestra, Hongs j WFAA (475.9). Dallas—Orclies. tra. WGES (250). Oal. Park—Serenaders. composers and others. WHN (301.2). New York—Ted Lewis Orchestra. WJAZ (268). Chicago—Women'* Music Chorus opera WLIB (302 8) Elgin—Dance. WLWL (288.3). New York—Solemn Mass. WOO (483.0), Davenport—Orchestra. 11:46 P. M WDAF (365.0). Kansa* City—Nlghthawks' frolic. KSD (546.1). St. Louis—St. Louis Cathedral mass. 12 M.—WHT (400), Chicago—Your Hour* League. Ginger hour.
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