Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 212, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 January 1926 — Page 13

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1 Death Notices FINLEY, MINNIE V. —Wits of Vernon L. Finley and da.ush.ter of B. M. and _Darthula Vanpeit. departed this life Sun■hy 7:40 p. m., age 44 yeara She is aurby heir husbajvd, lather and lour DSothers. Earl, Arthur, Ira and Harry Vangelt. Friends may view Uie remains at laaengym funeral parlors. -2-0 Shelby St. Funeral Wednesday. £5 p. m-. at the Sarlora. Friends invited. Burial Crown ill. (Memphis, Jackson and Milan, Tenn., papers please copy.) PRATT MERLE B.—Died at her home, 6043 Bellefontaine St.. Tuesday a. m at 9 o'clock. Services at the home, Wednesday. 7:30 p. m. Burial. Vincennes. Ind.. Thursday morrnng. Inends invited. 3 In M&moriam IN MEMORIAM—SHIPP —In loving remembrance of Jasper, who died seven years ago today. Jan. 5. 1919. While here on earth you did your best. Your heart was very kind. Your memory ia forever dear To those you left behind. WIFE AND FOUR CHfLPRE'N. - 5 t uneral Directors W. T\ BLASENGYM** PLANNEK & BUCHANAN 320 N. Illinois St Funeral directors to -hi; people of Indian. inotSbSMTIrB “*%rt Notices ol funeral ht our chapel refer to our present mortuary Our new mortuary will open about Feb, 1. feE tT S Cl ADD 2130 prospect St. Phone Stewart 2278 George Grinsteiner Funeral 'M2 S Usxksi KRUEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR MA. 1164 kEfti—fil4FV A TITUS 961 N Delaware Main BffHO. 8 Special Notices THE ELEC TREAT RBODY MASSAGE , Correct all misplacements: relieve lnammation of all nproducti ye organa. OLA WALKER. 1112 Central,. Apt. R. Lincoln 8873. BAD Colds, Nervousness. Lumbago Rheumatic Neuritis relieved Method. 105 W. 9t. Clair. Riley 2072. . MARGARET SELLERS D O. D C N tC 9 Personals UV* ASTHMA sufferers: t will gladly tell von free how 1 cured myself of chronic asthma. Address E. WALDEN Apartment F. Z. 28 H-.gh St.. New Haven. Conn. ‘ ONE WEEK ONLY " Wool dresses made to order. jtau--404 Murphy Bldg.. 33 E Georgia. ClCsInG OUT SALE of housedresses for inventory at less than cost Room 404 ®tqrphy Bide.. 32 E Georgia. " SPECIAL DINNERS Club, wedding or parties. lor reservv ttons call Circle 7866. ________ JO Lost and Found LOST—Pointer dog, brown and white; answers to name “Duke.” 4043 Guilford. Tel. wVasli. 4393. Reward. I.OST—Purse, with about $35 and S2o< check. Return check and purse. Keep money, Drex. 3527. ___ LOST—Lady’s gold wrist watch on Sigma Nu Special, Thursday a. m. Reward. 8353 College Wash. 3501. LADY’S WRIST WATCH—Whit© gold; lost between Apollo Theater and Lincoln Hotel. Randolph 616 L Reward. BAR PIN LOST—Diamonds and sapphires at Indianapolis Athletic Club New Year s eve. Liberal reward. Ran, 7160. PURSE LOST—Gray leather, containing glasses, money,. compact • downtown. Reward. Please call Ran. 4680. SPANIEL—White and tan, looks like collie Dup: answers to name Laddie. R3o K. Twenty-Fifth, Ran. 6964. Reward. AIREDALE —Small; name Bob! p Rexel 2258. Reward. GOLD WRfSTWATCH —On beaded bra**let: downtown. Reward. Wish. 5663. DIAMOND RING—Lost Friday" evening. Reward offered- Call Trv. feIGMA TAU “SORORITY PlN—Lost at Oo a. lumbia Club, Dec. 29. Row. Hum 499,. BfcOSTON BAG LOST—On Maoleton oar Ifine. containing bathing outfit. Wash. 9880 12 Help Wanted —Male BOYS —Wanted 15 GOOD boys, with bicycles- FULL or PART TIME. Apply inu DALTON. 18 N. Meridian. “ SALESMEN WANTED. " DRexel 6817. 13 Instructions -MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CTTY (BARBER COLLEGE 510 E Washington St Indianapolis, Ind.. Circle 9757, 16 Help Wanted—‘Female WANTED^—Strong girl for power sewing machine. Call J. C. BURSHMAN CO.. 1201 E. Maryland. WANTED —Middle-aged woman, to work in faraivl of two. No laundry. Call 236 y. Noble. 1 7 Situations Wanted h—Female WANTED —Restaurant work or cleaning. Call Circle 1553. 18 Rooms for Rent NEW JERSEY. N., 2356; lovely room, adjoining bath; steam heat; women preferred. Ran. 4066. PRATT. E. 12(4 APT. '* 3: 1 STEAM - HEATED SLEEPING ROOM. RI. 4209. FURNISHED bedroom in modem home: fine location. Apply 1413 N. Hamilton. SPLENDID large front room; private modem home. 520 E. 11th St. a—Light Housekeeping ILLINOIS. N. 2020: 1 large room;-mod.: everything furnished. Har. 3515. IRVINGTON Beautiful front room, breakfast rm.: use of kitchen. Irv. 1129. MERIDIAN. N. 1137; large front room: well furnished: good beat. Lin. 74884, ST.. B 317: warm, furriish<’d * rooMie- housekeeping: bath; $2 week. modem light housekeeping front room for 2 employed persons; near glove and real silk factories; $5 wk.; also sleeping room. $2.50. Lin. 7898. TWO “front rooms down stairs; electric lights, near car line: sfll. DR, 4266 NICELY sum. 2-r63m apt. near Fountain - 3q.; $7 week: gar, sl. DR. 354 D-R. 19 Rentals . a—Houses CORNELL. 2472: 4 rooms': electric lights pas. city water paid: $10.50. Call MISS ILG, Main 6701: evenings. MRS, ELSNER. Irvington 3/955. /

19 Rentals a—Houses CALVIN ST., 1865; 4 rooms, semi-modem; sl6. OlVte REALTY 00., 136 N. Del. 3t. Lincoln 5060. DE QUINCY St.. 83: 0-room cottage; mod. urn Irvington 1181 t. DORMAN. &35M,: within walking distance of downtown; upper ddplex; five rooms, complete bath; water paid; electric lights, gas; $27.50. Call MISS ILG. Main 6761 Evenings, MRS, ELSNER. Irv. 3055 ELDER N„ 711; 6 rooms, best condition, only $lB. Close to car. Lincoln 3734. GOODLET. 906; 4 rooms; gas. elec.; rent sl7. W. 10th car. DRexel 4206. LINDEN ST.. 20L7-2025; half three-room doubie; sl4. CIVIC REALTY CO.. 130 N. Dela, St. Lincoln 5050. MERIDIAN. N., 2443: modem four-bed-room; good condition. Irv. W. 12th. 317 E.; Reduced from SBO. *SO. Built-in features, S rms, Ri. 1767, 29TH. W. 439: 6-room modern bungalow. rent $35. Har.’ 0975. WRIGHT, 1309; 6 rms.; strictly mod., axoallent cond.; garage. Drex. 0193-R. 1825 N. Delaware. 10 rms $50.00 3224 Nowland, 7 rms 5415.00 3219 W. loth. 9 rms $30.00 59 S. LaNSalle, 4 rms $27.50 1920 W. Michigan. 5 mis $20.00 1160 W. 27th. 6 rms > -IIS.OO ill. J. ill (a/IVA L IVCi il Circle 0618 COLORED - RENTaE! 2436 Shrivel- Ave.; practically new; 4 rooms; nqwlih- decorated, electric lights, shades, improved street; rent reduced to $lB. Call owner, Kan. 2770. HOUSES to rent all over city” Get my lis.t Some with one months rent free A .F ZAINEY 108 N. Delaware Bt. 5 IiOOMS, sl6 Good doubln,house: electric lights and gas. 101 Solitli Neat Stri-et DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL FOUR large rooms, seml-mooern double. garage In beautiful neighborhood. 1423 W. 25th St. S27T See owner 2036 N Delaware. Randolph 6763. FOUR-ROOM se,ui-modem double; water paid. 405 S. Rural: $21.00, near E Washington car line. See owner." 2036 N Delaware. Randolph 6763. TWO moms and kitchenette apartment; everything furnished- $26. Plioue Irv. 1127-R. 1758 TABOR--five rooms', garage: paved street. 1761 Raymond: four rooms. cheap. Belmont 1041. FIVE rooms and bath; he.it. light, gas fur--nished: $45. 19 8. IRtler. Phone Irv. 1127-R. -BE DUNLOP A HOLTEGEL for bargains REAL ESTATE _ FINE 7-room duplex: hardwood floors; modem: garage. Ri. 6287. c —Apartments UPPER DUPLEX —Modem. 6 rooms: heat and water furnished; s4o> Web. 6-523. d—Business Places CORNER CAPITOL AND MARYLAND STS. Largre storeroom; entire ee<x>nd floor .winuoAra on four sides of entire room, Hteam heat, water, electric lights. Keys at ‘202 Kentucky Ave. 42 S. CAPITOL Large storeroom r electric lights, water, steam heat and power elevator; cheap rent. Keys at. 202 Kentucky 'Ave. 20‘ Wanted to Rent /WSAAAAAJWWWV^WWWSAA^AAA^ WE are specializing in renting houses and flats. For aulek service list your vacaneies with us. Lin. 6520. 21 Real Estate for Sale b—Houses $250 £ASH Makes First Payment On 837 N. BANCROFT. Large five-room modem bungalow, with fireplace, breakfast nook, maple floors in living and dining-rooms. . The bath is eiuipped with a pedestal lavatory, built-in tub and curtain shower. An exceptional opportunity to purchase a high-olase home with u small down payment and balance in convenient monthly installments. Cull MR. RACK.BMEYER, Main 0793. WANTED—Buyer for 280 acres of land in Dubois county. 60 acres in timber. Come or write Culvin Greene, owner, for particulars. CULVIN GREENE, VELPEN, IND., R. R, 1. ?400 OR good auto as first pay on 5-rocm brick venec*' bungalow; beautiful front porch, extra large rear porch, full basement. laundry tubs, cistern water, brick set furnace, buck veneer garage; located near new Butler College site. Priced right for uuick sale. Immediate posseeeion. T. R. JONES REALTOR. _ 620 Peoples Bank Bldg. . Lincoln 7077. Rand. ".,370. 1206 Spann Ave. 4 rooms and toilet down. 3 rooms and toilet, gas and water up; fine for renting rooms or 2 families: 2-ear garage: paved street: well located: close in; vacant. A rare bargain at $3,800. Very reasonable terms. Call Lincoln 3734. Evenings. Webster 4449.

$75 CASH Makes First Payment on t 1353 W. 28th St. i A six-room house in good condition, newly panned aud decorated. Buyer can have immediate possession and pay balance in easy monthly installments. Call MR. HACKEMEYER. Main 0792. 1609 LE GftANpE:' dandy new bungalow; 2 ’bedrooms, inside toilet. 1 piece sink, kitchen cabinet, large living-room; extra large lot: garage: $3,000 terms to suit purchaser. EVERROAD. 204 Transportation Bldg. Lln, 3880 DRex. 3250, MODERN duplex: 6 rooms and bath up: same down: full basement: 2-ear garage; lot 60xi50: beautiful forest shade el'uhhe.ry. Everything nice. Price $5,800; SI,OOO cash; income S7O per montn. This property is in first-close condition. • T. R. JONES REALTOR. 620 Peoples Bank Bldg. Lm. 7077. Ran. 3370, „ _ , $l5O DOWN. E. Southern Ave.; 5 rooms; Inside toilet, lavatory sink in kitchen. gas. electric lights. Low price for quick sale. Consider trade. Riley :>147. Irv. 2540. Ran. 2318 WE sell tlie earth ai auction DAYTON REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT CO.. 1010 Fletcher Trust. Bldg. _ HOLLOWAY Ave.. 4-room house: SI,OOO t balance $25 per month. BILLY LAYNE. 307 Holliday Bldg. Cir, 7176. p 'J-X-, h( east or south call C J OSBTIRN DRexel 6184. e—Suburban ONLY TWO of these wonderful bargains , , IeI U >ew 5-room bungalows with large lot. Can be bought for only soo 00 down; balance like rent, Lin: 5846. Ran. 6232. SSO DOWN and *32 a month for anew five-room bungalow with a half acre of good bus service. Wash. *50.00 DOWN; bal. like rent, buys 5-room bungalow with 2 acres, on Dandy Trail. Mr. McCoy, Lin, 5840. Ran. 6232. 22 Real Estate Wanted FIVE-ROOM mod. bungalow. East, not beyond Emerson or above Tenth. Cash up to $5,000; must be right. Mr. McCoy, Lin, 5846 or Ran 6232. 23 Farm Lands A/WVNA#WS/W'/S^UVWWW , ^V%AA/^/W‘ EQUITY of $5,600 in well improved 80acre grain farm; easy payments; Gov't, loan: for your equity in pome; prefer double north; deal with owner: no commissions. Har, 3989-R. 25 Miscellaneous for Sale G. Sc H. loud speaker: -extreme bargain; coat sls; sell for $7.50. Call IRv. 4022. KITCHEN CABINET, kitchen table. 2 rugs floor lamp. Web, 6014. OVERCOAT, black. 40-42; alpaoat new; bargain. Randolph 2085. auto ANi, UfioEEDM A'i LOW h> , DORFMAN RUG COMPANY ;07 W yash. S't Odd Statehcuse SURPLUS STOCK TYPEWRITER SALE Many popular makes at low prices. Mast* be seefi to be appreciated. See the- Red Tag Machine? \merican Writing Machine Cos ft S Pennsylvania St. LI ncoiil 6822 b—Pet and Live Stock REGISTERED BOSTON TERRIER—I32O Oakland Ave. Webster 8633-M

25 Miscellaneous for Sale b—Pet and Live Stock BOSTON terrier (puppies, well marked; eligible to register. Reasonable. Call WAsh. 21761. (JaNaRIBS—Pull blooded St. Andreasburg rollers; males and females. Irv. 3506. CANARIES—Singers and females. 2520 Cornell. Kenwood 3938. c—Coal and Wood “Daddy” “Father" ol the seml-smokelesa coals so often sold as genuine Pocahontas. A 2%-lncb forked lump, mined In McDowall County, West Virginia. Only s7o<S>o Per '•’on. Also the Famous “EVERQLO” Six-Inch forced lump, $5.25 per ton. The cream of the Knox County field. DudgamiapoDis Coal . Company MA in 1700 1 — “Big Eagle” Semi-Smokeless, 2ft. fk. lump, $7.50 ’ per ton. A high-grade West Virglpla coal, mined In McDowall County. Plenty of heat, no clinkers and low In aah. Often sold for genuine Pocahontaa. "" “KNOX ALL." No. 6 Indiana 6-lnch forked lump, $5.25 Per Ton. Mined in Knox County. Other coala at low prices. White River Coal Company - 320 S. West St. MA In 6318.

j2U> COAL Phone LI ncoln 7581 HEAT ASSURED You’ll Be Satisfied. •Allied Coal and Material Cos. ALLIED LDG 14 W OHIO ST “Yards Cover the City” Consider Quality When Buying KINDLING WITH EACT TON Genulue Gtracora—The Wuudei Coal Sullivan County. Indiana, Deal Glendora 6-in block lge. fkd $7.00 Beat Giendaro 6x3 Ip., oln. fkd .. .$6 50 Beet Ilendora 2x4 eg* cin fki..lfl2B Va. and ~Ky.—The Beet That la Mined Beet W Va, 8-in block lge find. ... IWSo Beet W Va. 2x4 egg, cln. fkd. .'. $6 25 Beet Va. Mine Run. 50 pet Id. ...*5.50 Va. Mine from Kanawha District. 1 ‘f 9 A kd i7 -°° Burns well and holda fire over night uooaier Aah. Ind. No. ip 8-in fkd : 5.86 Hooa. Aah. bd No, 6 2x4 erg fkd 6.36 Best Linton T3o 4 Ind. 6-in. ip., fkd ! 076 Beet ind 4-fi). Id- No b cin Ikd 550 £3 E iffBeal Vermilion Cos.. 2x4 egg cln fkd.So 25 tV, ®N B W e A r y°cß l (eL C “ T 1910 Bluff Are, l>re. 4621. Since 1908 Dependable. QUALITY COALS at Reduced Prices Large W. Vu. 6-in block, fkd $7.50 W. Va. 6x3 egg, fkd $6.50 Thacker Splint. Large Red Ash Poca. ip., 6-in. shov $9.50 McDowell County W. Va. Our guarantee 2,000 lba. per ton and a square deal. NAGELSON COAL CO. 881 E St. Clalr CIr. 0355. White Ash, $5,00 \ 2 TONS, $9.50 EMke county (Ind.) No. 6 8 to fl-ln. forked Id. free from slate and will not elinker W. Va. block fkd SV.OO Thacker 4-tn block lU. 2x6 fkd. Ip $4.75 Vermillion County Illinois sliov. $4.50 VermiUion County FANSLER COAL CO v ' 936 E. Vermont. Lln. 7950. WHITE ASH, LUMP : , . $4.75 Vigo County (Ind.) 8-ln ahoveled i'jbid ANCHOR COAL CO.' 212 N Pine. • Circle 6894. El My 4164. RI ley 6444. COAL BARGAINS W GET OUR PRICES'ON PbCAiIONTAS 00 NORTH ST. COAL YARD ,in >456 Cir 5556 Night irv 4020 BRAZIL (Ind.) BLOCK A^I L PEA L A\D"NUT * s4°6o BAST SIDE ICE AND COAL <34 Fowler Main 6930 x KINDLING AND STOVE WOOD O LOAD DELIVERED ANYWHERE *3 50 *4 DREXEL 8688. M A .10^?Y>A f 1A OR C Rar| L 4129 IT’S NEVER loft uktu lnaiananolleTimee W-ni Ad-- jiave railed to it

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25 Miscellaneous for Sale c — Coal, Ice and Wood SALE For a Limited Time WHY PAY MORE? Old Hickory White' Ash Lump ' ILLINOIS BIST NO. V * 2-IN TO 6-IN LUMP $4.902 Tons, $9.50 Keuiembm, Ltiia ib a clean forked lump aud a good burning coal. Banniinier Fuel Cos. St. Gair and Nickel Plate R. R. RJley 1866. W. Va.. 3iTl E.gi{ forkeo.. ss^o W. Va. 3-in fKd .*6.40 Logan County. Virginia. Fooa mine run. 60 pet Id *7.00 Poca 4-in. shov. Ip .*7.90 McDowell County, Virginia Wheel in. 35c J. & I. COAL CO. 1206 Roache. , Ran. 2471. ATT.AS FUEL CO 401 W MOERI DHEXEL OKB3 26 Miscellaneous Wanted BALED TIMOTHY or LIGHT MIXED HAY Wanted at the •- Stock Yards MA in 0196 SALVATION ermv Industrial Home Help to help others with vour used dotbRilev ' n< * n<>Wß Bto phor, f Wagon 27 Business Announcements FEATHERS bought sold and renovated. _ *gather mattresses and oillowa made E F BUKKLE. 416 Maas Main 1428 a T r i ? f E^Bk ,t } r LVA iD 4K > r SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana An. 28 Storage and 1 rouster OVERLAND HAULING RETURN LX I ADS „ _ WANTED. Packing end aliinping household roods, low rate on Florida and Galifornla i-hlp-mem OTTO J. SUESZ. Main 2363 3628 Wt hater 4579-0699 W I Southwestern transfer cq. Call at all times Randolph 3741. WbVlNc; and lYucking tlellahle men Cal' BPRNMAN WeH 6571 29 Business Opportunities 10 ACRES near Seattle Wash., trade for 2 closed cars; in A-l ahaiie. 811-LV LAYNE. 307 Holliday Bid*. Circle 9176, 30 Automobiles for Sale CHEVROLET. 1923 ton truck: panel body. This truck hae given wonderful service and was replaced with new Chevrolet; SBO down, balance easy STONE CHEVROLET. 1923 COLE apori .$425.00 Stutz Phaeton, 1923 .V.. $650.30 Stuti Roadster .4326."0 - Small payment down, balance monthly These cars are in perfect condition.' STUTZ FACTORY BRANCH 957 N Meridian. t pen evenings and Sunday a. m. FORD. 1919 Touring: alerter and demountable*: look wntelT gerviccabie condition. SSO. Terms If desired. WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Ave Drexel 6020 Open Evenings and Sundays. MONRCK. 1022 roadster; $160: good mechanical condition; runs good: $35 down, balance monthly. 3i)TH AND CENTRAL SALES CO. 3009 Central Ave. Ran. 5650. FORD. 1923 ton truck ;”clo*ed Club slake body: very good tires: starter. Used in hauling mail and has had good care: $250 Name your terms. STONE CHEVROLET. FORD, 1924 Tudor sedan, looks and rims like new: front and rear bumpers, lock wheel- $420 terms. THIR+IETH AND CENTRAL SALES OO 3009 Central Aye, Ran. 6550 FOUDi-1925 SEDAN 1 $450

Disc wheels.' balloon tires and many other extras The best buy in the city The Lathrop-McFarland Cos. 418-24 N Capitol Ave Open evenings Main 2480 FORD. 1920 coupe: five wire wheels, seat covers: runs good: good tires: S3O down, THIRTIETH AND CENTRAL SALES 00 3009 Central Ave. RanTSMO, FORD TUDOR SEDAN 1925: has, appearance of new car; manja extras; sacrifice If sold at once: terms Open evenings. \ THE CITIZENS MOTOR CAR ' CO. . Packard Distributor Since 190*. 31 W r Thirteenth 81. Main 6942 FORD. 1922 coupe: run* good* *150: '*4o down, balance monthly. 30Tb AND CENTRAL SALES CO. 3009 Central Ave Ran. 5550. FORD. 1923 Tudor; good paint and clean upholstery- fine tires and motor. Just the car you have been looking for at the price; S3OO. STONE CHEVROLET. OAKLAND touring car. 1919; good tires: runs good; S6O cash or terms. THIRTIETH AND CENTRAL BALES. 3009 Central. Ran. 5550. STUDEBAKER ROADSTER 1923 Special Six; newly painted; perfect condition priced very low for quick sale. Terms. Open evenings. CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. Packard Distributors Since 1904. 31 W. 13th St. Main 6942. FORD 1924 tuaor sedan: can’t be told from newr bumpers, speedometer lock wheel and good tires: *IOO down. 30TH AND CENTRAL SALES CO. 3009 Central Ave Ran 5550 • 1924 COUPE I (First clone mechanical condition: good rubber, upholstemig in perfect condition; car has been owned by a man who has river, it the best of care. $325.00. Easy terms. SMITH & MOORE. Inc. Authorized Ford Dealers 528 South Meridian St. Main 6650 Oped evenings and Sundays GOOD USED CARS 1922 Chevrolet Touring SIOO 1921 Studehaker Sedan *2OO 1922 Ford Aloupe . .. .' $125 Small Down Payent. L.J2UY LONG xll4 N. Meridian. Lin. 6865. USED FORDS—ALL MODEL! You save at THE HOUSE THAT SERVICE BUILT. THE FRANK HATFIELD CO Authorized Ford Dealer 625 N Canitol Ave. OPEN SUNDAYS 1924 COUPE Car in wonderful condition: 2 heater Bosch ignition: lock wheel, "speedometer, spot light through windshield- good -rubber. Real up-to-date car. *300.00. Easy terms. SMITH/* MOORE. Inc. - Adhorfzed Ford Dealers 528 South Meridian--St. Main 6650 - Open evenings and Sundays LATE 1924 Roardster; starter and demountables: lock wheel; reconditioned throughout $->0 down. v WANGELIX-SHARP CO 443 Virginia Ave. Drexel 5020 Open Evenings and Sundays. CHEVROLET', 1923 seoan: new paint and rear system: good tires: excellent motor: SSO down, balance easy STONE CHEVROLET. 1 540 E. Wash. "The direct fact cry dealers." FORD BODIES Ten good late style tourings coupes oadsters California tops and class inclo--ure SWISSHELM * PARKER USED ears; $5 down. S* week. MARION CHEVROLET CO.. 963 N. Merillan.

30 Automobiles for Sale CARS TRADED ON RICKEN \3Wtfx BACKER are ot Better Grade N r KIIST EGG E-HOLLO WELL CO Uickenbackcr Distributors 136 N. Capitol Ave. Lin. 7564 1924 ENCLOSED TOURING This car is in good mechanical condition and is equipped with winter enclosed top. You have all the comfort of a closed car at an open car price. $150.00. Terms. SMITH Sc MOORE. Inc. _ Authorized Ford Dealers 528 South Meridian St. Main 6650 Open evenings and Sundays - LATE. 1922 Ford Cdtine. Good tires and good serviceable condition. A real buy at soo down „„„ „ WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Ave. , Drexel 6020 Open Evenings and Sundays, 1924 FORD coupe: rood mechanical condition; good urea: looks good: $75 down. THIRTIETH AND CENTRAL SALES. 3009 Central, Rail. 5550. CHEVROLET, 1923 touring; 5 tires; runs and looks good; only $145; terms. STONE CHEVROLET. - LATE -1922 Ford Sedan- cord tirea; front and rear bumpers; lock wheel; and lots of other useful accessories. A real buy at $65 down. WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Ave. Drexel 5029 Open Evenings and Sundays. 1923 FORD sedan reflnlghed, overhauled. In good mschauical condition; $226 for a quick sale. Terms. Webster 3005. Rt!o SIX" CYLINDER COUPE 4 passenger. 1921 model: front and rear bumpers. 2 spot lights; in good running condition. $136. 2350 Colioge Ave. HAi’::ES-BCHMIi>r IN? 120 W NORTH ST. J-QR FOUR NEW OB USEU CAB. Six’ Cylinder Four-Passenger Coupe IiOB'S MOTOR SERVICE 340 S. Peniisylyania St. Main 1705. uuoL IIsEL CARS CUAS t STUTZ 824 N Meyidlao ai USED CARS OF MERIT Lexington Motor Cos Mendian 81 Six Cylinder Sedan 808 S MOTOR SERVICE 340 S’, Pennsylvania lit. Main 1703 BEST used cars in town .363 N Llinols St. 31 Automobiles Wanted Autos Wanted 1922 1923 1924 and 1925 models ns tarred: we pay cash and deal aulcklv save time by seemg ns first I. Wolf Auto Cos. 569 H. Capitol Ave. Corner North Bt. Plenty of narking space Lln 4619 32 Auto Supplies, Repairs BEST USED TIRES Bel. 4300 Mel. 4300. HIGH test CASH TRICES TAIL FOR USED CARS WANTED 100 CARS ro /UNK SAM CAHAZ, 519 N. CAPITOL BBACJT.i CfeNTRI auto retlrnghing. See ua fiAl 632 N Cspitol Riley 2750. USED CARS bought and sold 1 GOIt) BURtf 622 N Capitol. 33 Motorcycles, Bicycles EVERYTHING for the bicycle ROBERT80N CYCLE STORE 940 Mass Ave WE buy. si ll and exchange motorcycles. ALLEN. 709 Maws. Ave- Main 7029. 35 Financial FIRST or second mortgages on Indianapolis real estate; mortgages on farms. R, B. WILSON. 1101 National City Bank Bldg. Lln. 6104. AUTO LOAN CO. Loans to car owners; legal rates. Mr Schmidt. 122 W North 8t Lincoln 7676. 37 Money to Loan Popular Methods " In the Small Loan Buainesa. $lO TO S3OO ON HOUSEHOLD GOODS PIANOS. ETC.. WITHOUT REMOVAL. Ten years of inttulsivn inveetlgatfon have proven that this business meets a real economic need. Indiana passed a law s>-lting i fair rate of bitereet and licensing tlie letider. lg>an are made for thousands of different purposes, f you need money In emergency do note hesitate to call, phone or write either of our offices. Repayment arranged in easy monthly lnsLUlmrnts of principal and interest. Loans can be reduced or paid in full any time, interest <-<-auu immediately on every dollar repaid. WHAT YOU PAY ON PRINCIPAL: On S2O you pay $1 per month. On S6O you pay $3 per month. On $l9O you pay $5 per month. Oil S2OO you pay $lO per month. On S3OO you pay sls per month. With lawful interest. Popular Finance Corporation \ 106 E. Market St. Room 532 Lemeke Bldg. MAin 1278

NEED MONEY T Quickly, confidentially and buMDesp-llke dealings ,e s Dart of the service we give you LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 14iy 2 E. Washington St. MA in7)686 Lincoln 7184 MONEY to loon on second mortgages. / Quick service CONSOLIDATED *BB a. of P. Bldg LOANS *lO to *3OO Room 532, 106 E Market St. Phonp Main 1278 39 Legal Notices INDIANA WORLD WAR MEMORIAL. NOTICE TO BIDDERS (a) Sealed proposals will be received at the offices of trustees yf the Indiana World War Memorial, room 102 Indiana World War Memorigl Building corner St. Clair an,d Meridian Sts.. Indianapolis, Indiana, until 9 a. m. Feb 10. 1926. for furnishing of materials and labor necessary for the construction of foundations for Building “A" of the Indiana World War Memorial structures located in the square bounded by Meridian. Pennsylvania. Michigan and Vermont Sts.. Indianapolis. Indiana. all as per contract documents, plans and specifications ’prepared by Walker * Weeks, architects. 1900 Euclid Ave.. Cleveland, Ohio, and approved and adopted by said trustees. (b) The plans, specifications, contract form (in the form that will be required to be signed by the successful bidder) and proposal form are on file and can be Been ‘at-, the offices of the trustees and of the architects. Copies of the plans and-speci-fications may be obtained nt the office of the trustees or from the architects upon deposit of twtney five ($26) dollars, which deposit will be refunded when the plans artd specifications are returned. All deposit check* shall be certified and made payable to Walker * Weeks. (c) Ail proposals shall be made and Submitted cn special proposal forms furlehed by the architects, and strictly as required therein, inclosed in a sealed envelopes, indorsed with the name of the work to which rt refeis and addressed to "Trustees of the Indiana World War Memorial." 102 Inaiana World War Memorial Building, corner St. Clair and Meridian Sts.. Indianapolis. Indiana -(d) Each proposal shall be accompanied by an approved surety coropany/s bond or a certified check made payable to trustee*) of ihe Indiana World War Memorial In an amount equal to 10 per cent (10%) of the bid or riropos.il ten dered: such bond to be payable without any relief whatever from valuation Bnd appraisement laws of the State of Indiana. The trustees to have the right to hold and retain all certified checks end guarantee bones submitted until an award is made and a contract is entered tnto or until all bids have been rejected. J? for any reason whatever the 4ucorsiful bidder fails to enter into a contrait within ten (10) days after the award it Laiie then such certified check shall fce forfeited >to and retained by trustees of the Indiana World War Memorial as and for liquidated damages sustained by reason of the failure of Ihe bidder to enter into such contract, and if such bid is ccompanied by a surety company's proposal guarantee bond, then and in that event trustees of the Indiana World War Memorial shall have a right to recover as and for liquidated damages tne full amount of the penalty of such 00 mi. together with Interest at the rate of six per cent (6%) per annum and attorney’s fees. In either ense. trustees of the Indiaka World War Memorial reserve the right to let tne contract tc any other of said bidders whose bid may be deemed by said trustees to be the next lower , and best bid or may reject all other bills and readvertise as they may deem best. <e) Each proposal shall have the amounts written with ink or typewriter in words and figures. Each bidder shall state the time within which he agrees to complete the work comprised in this contract. (f) The time set for completion of the work by the bidders will be considered in determining the successful bidder. (gl Upon (he acceptance of any proposal. and the award of the contract, the bidder to wb*m the award is mane will be required writhin'ten (10) days to enter into the contract aid to give an approved surety bond tn the form *Sd in the amount and upon conditions *r prescribed in ihe general conditions oi tho

Across the Desk With Busy Men Retail Lumber Business Shows an Increase in Activity.

By Rader Will get M[;_ | HE retail ltimber business I In Indianapolis has been I_LJ more active at this season th.tn it has been at any other corresponding period during the past four years,” said L. C. Huey, sec-retary-treasurer of the Capitol Lumber Company. Business for lumber companies and all firms handling building material is particularly slack in the period immediately following • the Christmas holidays. A great, many factors tend to produce the inevitable slump in activity. Practically all firms take a complete inventory of their stocks and orders are curtailed to the lowest possible point for this occasion. Plans for new wofk are usually dated froih the first of the year and old work is completed, as far as possible, on this date. The unnusual amount of work on as ..the new year rolls arond, has been caused by the good weather conditions prevailing in this locality, according to Huey. Labor can be used more effectively In the warmer weather. SHE .past year has been one of the best from the stand point of the retail lumberman and many records have been broken. If the peak season set records for actively It would he expected that the slump season would be better than ordinarily. Prices for the past month have been steady and no startling advances are anticipated in the near future. However, a slight upturn is looked for in the spring. This advance will not he based on any unusual conditions but will be the result of regular seasonal increase of activity. “If any price advances are made they will not be very large,” said Huey in comment on the price situation. SHE lumber market shows greater activity than is normal for this season, when holiday influences take the edge off buying and inventories engage the 1 attention of the mills and all distributors. Acording to the American Lumberman, Chicago, heavier buying may be expectpd to begin very early in the nevr year, many manufacturing consumers and retailers planning to add to their holdings. The Southern pine mills during November had, their stocks reduced 3.76 per cent, and on Dec. 1 these were only 91.31 per cent of normal. Both orders and shipment of the pine mills during the year to date have fully equaled their production. Output made some gain recently, and for the week ended Dec. 18 orders were 8.94 per cent below it, undoubtedly because of a holding back of orders over the year end. 39 Legal Notices

specifications on file at the office of the trustees and of the architects. <h) Each proposal shall be properly signed with the full name of the person, firm or corporation submitting the same. (I) Each bidder shall file with his bid an affidavit that such bidder has not directly or indirectly entered into any combination. undertaking, collusion or agreement with any other bidter or prospective bidder to maintain the price of any work, or contract! or to prevent any other bidder from bidding, or to induce any bidder to refrain from bidding on any contract work, and that such bid is made without regard or reference to any other hid. anil without any agreement or understanding or combination, either directly or indirectly with any other person with reference to such bidding in any manner whatsoever. (J) The trustees reserve the right tc WOKLD MARCUS 8, SONNTAG. President. PAUL COMSTOCK. Secretary. Pec. 8, 15 22 29: Jan. ’. J 2. 19. 26. NOTICE *0 HElfts/ckEDITORR ETC. - In the matter of the estate of David B. Hoyt, deceased No. 67-21986. In the Probate Court of Marion County. December term. 1926. Notice is hereby given that Nancy A. Hoyt os administratrix of the above named estate has presented and filed her account and vouchers in fittM- settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Probate Court on the 23rd day of January. 1926. at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate required to appear in said court and show cause. If any there be, why said account and .vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate are also required to appear and make proof of thetr heirship. _ „„ . ALBERT H. LOSCHE. Clerk. Dee. 29. 1926-Jan. 5, 1926. NOTTOB TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC. In the matter of the estate of Edward E. Hatfield, deceased. 65-21182. In the Probate Court of Marion County, January term, 1928. Notice is hereby given that Grace G. Hatfield as administratrix of the above named estate baa presented and filed her account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that tho same will come up for the examination and action of said Probate Court op the 30th day of Janury, 1926. at which time all heirs, creditors 1* legatees of said estate required to appear m said court and show caue. It any there be. why said account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate are also required to appear and make proof of thedr heirship. ALBERT H. LOSOHE, Clerk. Jan 5 12. 1926. Notice to heirs, creditors, etc. In the matter of the estate or August W. Buachmann. deceased. 69-22833. In the Probate Court of Marion County, January term, 1926. Notice is hereby given that Ethel Ayres Buschmann as administratrix of the above named estate has presented and filed her account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come pu for the examination and action of said Probate Court on the 39th day of January. 1926. at which time all heirs creditors or legatees of said estate required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be. why said account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship. ALBERT H. LOSCHE, Clerk. Jan. 5, 12. 1926. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids will be received by- the Board of School. Commissioners of tlie City of Indianapolis, at Its offioes, 150 N. Meridian St.. Indianapolis. Ind., until 6 o'clock p. m, Jan. 12. 1926, for steel hotter insurance in accordance with schedule furnished by the Board and which must Be made a part of the bid. The 1 policy shall be thirty-six (361 months be ginning' on the Ist of February, 1926, noon, and ending on the Ist of February, 1929. noon, standard time. All companies or agents Interested may obtain a list of locations nad number of bodlers by calling at the business office of the Board. BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. By GEORGE R. KEH9TER. Acting Business Director. Indianapolis, Ind. Jan, 5. NOTICE. All persons are hereby notified tbat'the partnership heretofore existing by and between E W. Hadley and Cecil N. Jones, doing business at 801 City Trust Building. Indianapolis. Indiana, under the name and style of the Consolidated Realty and In--1 gurance Agency, is. this 28th day of December. 1925. dissolved. The said Cecil IN. Jones has withdrawn from said partnership and is no longer connected there--1 with. [ The said business will be conducted under the name of E. W. Hadley, at the same place by said E. W. Hadley. Dec, 29. 1925: Jan 1. 5, 1926, NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT ” Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as executor of estate of Alice A. Jones, deceased, late of Marion County, Indiana. Said estate is I supposed to be solvent. „ CHARLES B. CLARKE. No. 24218. Deg. 29-Jam 6. 12.

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Today’s Best • Covuriaht. 1926, 6 v United Press WRC, Washington (469 M), and WJZ, WGY/ 7:30 p. m., EST—Marine Band. WEAF, hookup, 8:30 to p. m., EST —Joint program. WHO, Des Moines (526 M), 11 PiA., CST—WHO little syipphony. WBZ, Springfield 8 p. m., EST—Hockey, -Boston-Plttsburgh. WETIM, Indianaphlis (268 M) —Butler .(Franklin tasketballl game broadcast by Indianapolis Times. Radio Programs 6:30 P. Ids—KFAB (340.81. Lincoln—Dinner concert: monto Munn. KDKA (309.1) East Pittsburgh— Little Symphony. also KFKX. WBZ. WCAE (461.3) Pittsburgh—Dinner concert. WFI (304.6), Philadelphia—Orchestra. WCCO (416.4), Minneapolls-St. Paul — Children's hour. WGK (310). BuffaloOrchestra. WGY (379.5). Schenectady —'Orchestra. WJZ (454.10. New York Now York University course. WOR (405.2) Newark—Children's stories. 5:46 P. M.—WEEI (348.6). Boston —Big Brother Club. WBAL (246). Baltimore —String trio WOC (483.6>. Davenport—Chimes: music. 6:66 P. M.—WOR (405.2). Newark—En- / acmble. 6:00 P. M.—KMA (252). Shenandoah— Orchestra- WBAP (470.9). Ft. Worth —Orchestra. WDAF (365.6). Kansas City—"School of the Air.” music: talks. WEAF (491.5), New York—Soprano; Columbia University lecture. WEAR (339,4). Cleveland —Vaudeville. WEI (394.5\ Philadelphia—Orchestra. WGBB (315.6). New York—Orchestra. WHN (361.2). New York—Orchestra. WHT (400), Chicago—Trio: organ; vocal. WJJD (370.2). Mooseheart—Organ: trio. WJR (ol7) Pontiac—Ensomble: soloists. WJZ (404.31 New York—Dog talk. WMAQ (,447.0). Chicago— Organ; orchestra. WPG (299.8). Atia’nti cCity—Trio. WOAW (520). Omaha—Classical. WRC (4fi8.0). Washington—Trio; Radio School. 0:15 P. M.—WCCO (416.4), MlnneapolisSt. Paul—Orchestra. 6:30 P. M.—WBZ (383.3) Springfield—- " Literature," talk. WfeAl (491J1). New oYrk—Trio: concert pianist. WEEI (348.6), Boston —Musicale: talk. WJAA (475.0), Dallas —Orchestra. WON (302 8). Chicago—Dinner concert; ensemble. WGY (379.5). Schenectady— Address: United . States Marine Band, also WJZ. WRC. WJAR (305.9). Providence—Music. WHN (361.2 K New York —Popular program. WJY <405.3) New York —-Trio. _WLS (344.<J) Chicago—Organ WOC (483.6). Davenport—Sandman; larm talks. 6-45 P M.—KMA (252). Shenandoah Flower talk WBaL (246). Baltimore —Soprano: piano; baritone. 800 p. M. —WOAW (626). Omaha String quartet. 7:00 P. M.—KFDM (aiS.fll Beauhiont— Children's program KsO (24LMG Clarinds, lowa—Orchestra. KYw (535.4) Chicago—Uncle Bob. KFNF

Silent Today Central —K F K X, K F U O, WAMD; WIL, WJAD, WOI, WOS, WSUI, WSM. Kastern —C N R -M, rW X, WAHG, WBBR. WCAP. WHAZ, WLIT, WMAK, WOO, WOR, WTAM. Fur West —KFOA, KLX. KOA, KWSC. *

(266), Slunandoah—-Concert. WBCN (266). Chicago—Classical hour. WBZ • (333.3). Springfield—Hockey game WEAK <491.51. New York—-Talk: contralto: violinist: alee WTAG, WWJ. •WCAE. WEEI. WEAR. WFI. WGR. WEBH (370.2). Chicago—Orchestra vocal. WOBS <313.61. New York—Vocational forum: soprano. WPG (-.99.8) Atlantic City—fashions; vocal and instrumental. WGHPT27O). Detroit— Dance iui dsoiotsts. WIP (008-). Philadelphia—Dramatic critic: recital,. W JAR (305.9) ’ Prov dcnce —"Safety talk. WLIB ('302 8). Elgin—Dinner concert WLS (344.61. Chicago—Lullaby time Ford and Glenn. wMBB (2oOL(Bl---ca po—Duo; semi-classical program. WMCA (341). New York— Readings WORD (276). Batavia —Orchestra. WQJ (447.5). Chicago—Dance: vocal and instrumental. W'TIC <473.9*. llartford—Choral club. WJY (405.2), New y or k—Baritone; juvenile sextet. 7:15 P. M.-WMC (499 7). Mr™phis Bedtime stores: health talk. KDKA (309.a ) , East Pittsburgh—Sacred songs, music. WREO (280.5), Latising Band glee dub- soloist. WLS (344.6) 7:30 *Kf)A U * (322.4). Denver String orchestra. KPRC Houston—Orchestra. WBAP (475.9). Ft. y,: , r r k t also At wff ’WEEP WFI WGR. WJAR WWJ. WOdO. WtX, WLlb. WEAR. VVGBS (315.6). New York—“MusicOJiette. WGS <3 ‘ Schenectady—Music: also WRC. WJZ. WHO (526). Dcs Moines—Quintet. 7-43 P. M.—WHT (400). Chlcagi*—Mu’sical features, orchestra.

Dancing 7:4S—WHT. 8:00—WBBH, WJTt. 9:00—WLIB, WMBB. 9:3O—WEAF, WWJ, W<?AE, W T JZ. 10:00—WEAR, WGN, WOK. 10:30—WHN. WJR. 11:00—WEBH, WLIB. 11:45—WDAF. 12:00—KGq. WJJD.

Music. KDKA (309.1). E(tet Pittsburgh r. M.—KFDM (315.6). Beaumont Music. KDKA (300.1) East Pijtaburgh —Little Symphony Orchestra. KQC (361.2), Oakland —Coicert. KLDM (441). independence. Mo. —Classical program. KYW (535.4). Chicago—Music. WBBM (220). Chicago—Orchestra, vocal. instrumental. WCBD (344.01. Zion, Hi. —Brass quartet, celestials, soloists. WEAF (491.5). New York—Music; also WEEI. WFI, WGR. WGN, WCAE. WCCO. WTAO. WSAI. WEAR. WOC. KSD. WJAR. WWJ. WGBS (3156). New York—Orchestra. WCAR (263).

Talks Today S:3O—WCCO, WJZ. 6:4S—WEEI. 6:OO—WDAF, WEAF. 6:3O—WBZ. 7:OO—WBZ.

San Antonio—Music. WGES- (250), Oak Park—Organ, pianist, tenor. WHO (528). Dos Moines—Trio. WIP (508.2). Philadelphia—Talk. Frank C. Nicweg. WJJD (370.2), Mooseheart—Children's program, talk. WJR (517), Pontiac— Orchestra. WJY (405.2). New York— Trio. WMAQ (447.5). Chicago—Book talk, music, travel talk. WMCA (3411. New York—Serenaders. . WPG (299.8),

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WFBM Merchant"! Heat and Light Cos. 268 Meters. Tuesday, Jan. 5. 6:oo—Sports and stock maPkot reports. 8:80-—Public school hour. Directed by Miss Flora Drake. 7:oo—Gus Edwards Le Paradis Orchestra. Talk by Rabbi Goodman. 8:00—Play-by-play description of the Butler-Franklin basketball game, broadcast by The Indianapolis Times direct from the playing floor. Blythe Q. Hendricks announcing. 9:16 —Pettis Light Opera Ensemble. 10:30 — Gua Edwards’ Ls Paradis Orchestra. *

Atlantic City—Trio. WSB (428.8). Atlanta—Entertainment. 8:30 P. M.—KOA (322.4). Denver—Farm Question Box. KFAB (340 8), Lincoln —Nebraska Untveintly musicale. KPRC (296.9), Houston—Studio. WCAU (278), Philadelphia—Blind Gqapel •Inger. pianist. WFAA (475.9), Dalian Faculty recital. WJZ (454.3), New York—Male quartet; also WGY. WO At (394.5). San Antonio—Concert. WKW (273). Tarrytown—Vocal aud inetrumental. 8:25 P. M.—WGBS (316.6). New York— Muxioal comedy eong*. 8:50 P M.—WGB9 (816.6). New York— Male quartet tenor. 9 P. M.—KMA (252). Shenandoah-rMan-dolln music. KTHS (374.8). Hot Springe—Old-time fiddlin', entertainer-. KYW (535.4), Chicago—Music. WCX (517), Pontiac—Red Apple Club. WEBH (370.2), Chicago—Theater. WfcAF (491.5), New York—Bridge lesgffT also WEEI. WFI. WGR, WEAR. WWJ. WCAE. ivcco. WBBM (226). Chieago—Glee elub. voeal .ensemble. WJZ (454 3), New York —Tour; also WCR. WGY. WLIB (302.8). Elfin Orchestra, poppuar program. WMAQ ‘(447.6). Chicago—lJnlir.rdyt of Chicago lecture, announced. WMliB (250). Chicago—Orchestra, popular program. WNYC (620). New York—Orchestra. WOAW (520). Omaha—Classical program. WORD (275). Batavia—RecilaJ. Bible que-iiona. WPG (299.8). Atlantic City—Minstrel. 9:03 P. M.—WIP (508.2). Philadelphia— Movie broadcast, otehestra. 9:30 P. M.—WRAP (475.9). Ft. Worth— Concert WCCO (416.4). MinneapollsSt. Paul—Music. WEAF (491.5). New ■York—Lopez Orchestra: aleo WO R, WFI. WTAO. WWJ. WCAE L WEEI. WGBS (315.6). New York—-Orchestra. WHT (400) Chicago— Varied program dance. W.)Z (454.3), New York—Orchestra- also WRC. WfcY. WOC (483 61. Davenport—Travel lecture. WMCA (341), New York—South American Troubadors. , 10 r. M.—KHJ (405.2). Loa Angslea Program. KFI (467), Loa Angeles Program. KGO (361.2), Oakland—Coneert orchestra, vocal. KYW (535.4), Chicago—Evening at home program. KTHS (374.8). Hot Springs—Organ. WCAE (4613) Pittsburgh—Orchestra. WEAF (491.6>. New York—Dane-. WBBM (226). Chicago—Popular program. dance. WEAR (389.4), Cleveland—Singing Syneopators. WGN (302.8). Chicago—Jazz scamper, danee. WBCN (266), Chicago—Jazz Jamboree. WHN (361.2), New York—Orchestra. WJJD (370.2). Mooseheart—Popular program. WPG (299.8). Atlantic City— Dance. WQJ (447.5), Chicago—Skylarks, music. WOK (317.3), Chicago Dance, vocal and instrumental.

Concert Music 7:OO—WEAF, WSAI, WWJ. 7:3O—WOT, WBAP. B:OO—KDKA, WCBD. B:3O—WFAA, WJZ, WGY. 9:OO—KTHS, WCX. 9:3O—WHT, WMCA. 10:00—KGO, WJJD.

IO:OB P. M.-WRM (273). Tarrytown Dance. 10:10 P. M.—KTHS (374.8). Hot Spring* —Accordion. dance. Juzi chorus. WOC (488.6 i. Davenport—Vocalist*. Swedish dialect readings. 10:3° P. M.—WHN (361.2), New York— Orchestra. WJR (617). Pontiac—Jc b tTTUr- ' V A J, (<s2B>. Omaha—Orchestra. IVRC (468.6). Washington—Organ. 10 ••■>0 P. M.—KDKA (309.1). East Pittsburgh—Theater concert. lOrlO P. M.—WBB (428.3). Atlanta M ÜBIO. “■ *. M.—KFI (467), Los Angel**— %i.o! 3<U^ny°^fel?^r y program Towns Cryer. KPO (428(31, -oaj)_„ Fratnaaco—Courtesy program. WMIH (3/0.2), Chicago—Orchestra, instrumental and vocal WKAA (476.91 Dallas—Dance. WGE9 (2501. Oak sUaov,5 Uao v, f nor - „ Matures, WHN (301.2). New York Revue ami orchestra. WHO (528). Des Moines— Symphony orchestra. WMCA (3411. Greenwich Follies Stars. - TO .. (468.51 Washington—Band H:3O P. M.—Euo (361.3). Oakland Auction bridge, V It-46 *. M—VdaF (265.8). Kane.* City—•Nighthawks' Frolic. 12>00 M.—KFI (407). Lp Angeles—Ballad hour. KGO <30f.21 Oakland Dance. jCHJ (406.21. Los Angeles— Dance. IpR (384.4). Seattle—-Orches-tra. KLDS (441). Ind’ipeudenoe—Protram- KPO (428.3) Sun Francisco—orchestra. WBCN (288i.Chicago—Pirats ShU>. WHT (400). Chicago— Your Hour League, Pst Barnes. W.TJD (370.2). Mooselieart Popular propram. WOAW (626). Omaha—Theater I:Oo“T'M.—KYW (536 4), Chicago—lngornnlta Club. Sander'j Nighthawks. WQ.r (447.6). Cn cago—Ginger Hour, dance.

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