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5 Funeral Directors W. T. BLASENGYM Main Office 2220 9helb.v. 9t. DRexel 2570 FLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 N. IlUnoie 9t. Funeral directors to the people so Indian a noils since 1887 . Phone—Main 0041, 0042 INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY Notices ot funeral at our chapel refer to our present mortuary. Our new mortuary will open about Feb. 1. BERT 9 GADD 2130 Prospect Bt. Phone Stewart 2278. _ ‘ George Grinsteiner Funeral director 522 E. Market Main 0908 KRIEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1402 N Illinois St. MA. 1154 Res.. Bel. 3860-R-l UNDERTAKERS—HISEY A TITUS. 081 N, Delaware. Main 3680. 8 Special Notices THE ELECTREAT BODY MASSAGE MACHINE Put* new life in your vemß and relieves all pains. LOLA WALKER. 1112 Central Ave . Ant R. Diet. Agt. Lin. 8873. MARGARET SELLERS D U. D C . N. D. Obstetrician, acute and “JJSjlif massage 1 !S. New Jersey. Riley 008.1. 9 Personals ONE WEEK ONLY. Wool flannel dresses made to order. 51'J 404 Murphy Bldg.. 32 E. Georgia. CLOSING OUT SALE of house dresses for inventory at less than cost. Room 404 Murphy Bidg.. 32 E, Georgia St, 10 Lost and Found BULL TERRIER PUP —Brindle. tail bobbed, still sore; sore spot on right side: strayed Tuesday from 1640 College Riley 1112. Evenings, Ken. Rew. OLDSMOBILE DE LUXE COACH New. car No. 10504. motor No. D 20030. from in front of 2735 N. Meridian, between 8:45 and 0:15 P. m. Sunday Jan. 24 Pennsylvania vacuum cup. balloon tires 1-piece wind shield, spare tire with Lathrop-McFarhand Cos. name on cover, front and rear bumpers, trunk on r**ar, disc wheels, spotlight below left head light, color light gray license No. M 030 8 Roward!“^fJotify Main 1840. PUP—Lost: common, female, tortoise shell, mixed color, yellow mark on nose: vicinity 1531 Villa fcew. DRex. 4808. PURSE —Brown leather lost between rail- • road and Senate Ave.. oil North St. Call Kenwood 1050, Reward, . BUNCH OK KEYS' LOST On Cornell Ave. or New Jersey St. Main 2961. HOUND black and tan. lost south of New Bethel. Has short tail and answers to name of “Mitch ’’ Return to 1010 St. Peters St, . 12‘ Help Wanted—Male Electrician for Electric Motor Work. First-class Only. Marschke Mfg. Cos. 1815 Madison Avenue. WANTED —Men and women canvasser* on anew proposition. Pay every evening. Drexel 4455. 13 Instructions MEN to loam barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE. 510 E. Washington St.. Indianapolis, Ind. Circle 0757 17 Situations Wanted b—Female WANTED a position as P. B. X. operator. Best of reference. Bel. 0129. 18 Rooms for Rent /V^^A^WV'^SA^WW>sVWS/V^rtAAAA^A ALABAMA. 1115 N.: modern, warm and homelike: walking dis.: $3. Cir, 5350. CENTRAD .near 23d: mod., pvt. ent.. gara.gr near: prlv. home, Har. 3847-J. MERIDIAN. NTT mod. furn. room: walking diet.: gentleman only. Circle 1022. MERIDIAN. N„ 2208; Desirable, warm. sleep, mi., adj. bath. Har. 3679-W, OHIO. W. 114: sleeping rooms: cheap; gentleman preferred. Lin. 5481. SLEEPING room with kitchen privileegs. Randolph 5863. LOVELY ROOM FOR 2 PEOPLE. CALL 1:30-4:30 P. M. LIN. 4498, a — Light Housekeeping BROADWAY, 2121; largre front room; kitchenette: newly decorated. Rail. 0597. EAST. N.. 139; Nice clean hskp. rms. Heat, bath everything fumished. HOYT. 1112; 2 furnished housekeeping rooms; modern. Call eves., DRex. 5810 MERIDIAN. N.. 2208; Living rm. and ktehnette everything furn. Har. 3679-W. MILKY, 129; 2 furn. mis., gas. el set.. $5. Ist ftoor. 3el. 1339-W. NEW JERSEY. N.. 721: Front rm. and kitchenette., mod, beau, furn. RANDOLPH. 220 S.—2 modern rooms, well furnished: garage optional. DRex 4006 W MA 6083. 23RD. E. 512 near Central; 2 furnished rooms: good heat. Ken, 2271, LOVELY 3-room apt. near Fountain Square: Ist floor. DRexel 3540-R. ■ THREE unfurnished: modern: privatelights, gas. water, beat; $25 month. 1322 Beflefontaine. ; b—Board and Rooms BEVILLE. 23: E. Wash, car; mod. room for 2; prlv, ent. Web, 4847-J. PENN., 2236 N.' attractive front room tn private home for 2. Meals. Ran. 5883. Iff Rentals a—Houses AStILAND. 1210; 7-room duplex: hard- , wood floors: gar. For appt. RI. 6287. CALVIN ST., 1866.; colored; 4 rooms; semi-modern: sl6. CIVIC REALTY CO.. lgg- Dela. St. Lin, 5050, COMAR. 1033: new five-room modern; $27.50. CIVIC REALTY CO.. 130 N. Delaware St. Lin, 5()5d. ' , CORNELIUS. 4074- 5-room modern home; large front, back yard. Wash, 1138. DORMAN ST.. 005 Vi —Within walking distance of downtown: upper duplex: 5 rooms, eofnplete bath: water paid: electric lights, gas: $24.75 Call Miss Ilg. Maui 6i61, or eves.. Mrs. Eisner, Irv, 3055. 15TH, E.. 414; 4-bedroom: mod.; nicely decorated, city heat. Ran. 5800. JEFFERSON. N.. 944- rive rooms, half double; modern. garage. Or. 2683. KANSAS. 140: six rooms semi-modern: water paid- $26. Drexel 0686. KELLY. 1320: four rooms; modern except furnace. Drexel 4500 LINDEN ST.. 2025 Half three-room double. sl4. CIVIC REALTY. Liu. 5050, NEW JERSEY N 2510: 0 rooms, modern, $32.50. Circle 0433, NOBLE. N.. 335—7-room modern double: . rent reasonable. Web. 0144-W. PRATT. 3410 E.: 4 rooms: basement: E 10th car: $25. Ran. 5703. RANDOLPH, N.. 244-—Seven rms.’ modern except furnace: gar.: $32.50. Riley 6003. (viNGGOLD. 1419; 5 rooms: modern, ex rent furnace: $25. PRex 5110-R. RURAL. S.. 413: four rooms, semi-modern; garage: reasonable. Inquire 1523 Southeastern, RURAL, S. 405; 4-room, semi-modern: water paid: $21.50. Rail, 5763. SHERMAN DR., N. t 723: four large rooms; semi-modern: attic, garage. E. Michigan car line. 328.60. Ran. 5763. SPENCER. 19: north half modem double: with garage. Har 4Q23-M TUXEDO. N. 142 u; 6-room bungalow. 3 car garage. Owner. Webster 4583. 20TH W , 50: modern 0-room half double $45. Harrison 1505-R. WINDSOR 1201: single house, near Woodruff PL: mod. Phone Har. 4206-W BIG RENT REDUCTION 2 and 3-room flats, walking distance. Electrio lights, gas. city water and inside toilets. $lO to $lO per month. Comer Virginia Ave. and Merrill St. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL HOUSES to rent all over city. Get my Itts Some with one month s rent free A. F. ZAINKY. 108 N. Delaware St. SEE DUNLOP * HOLTEGEL for bargains REAL ESTATE COLORED: modem; 3 rooms, with furnace, garage: $25. Call owner. Ran. 5514. NEAR Brookside Park: 5 rooms; modern except furnace. PRexcl 4118. 2019 MABEL, $18.50 5-room double. Electric lights. Good condition. DUNLOP &HOLTEGEL b — Houses, Flats Furnished COLLEGE, 3247: New brick, high class double. 6 rms.. gar. Har. 3679-R. TALBOTT. N.. 5 rooms: 2 bednas.; newly deco.: floors reflnlshefl. Har 4920-R.

-19 Rentals b — Houses, Flats Furnished 4-R/OOM house: clean nicely furnished: walking distance. Cir. 5105. c —A partments BLVD PL.. 2855—-4-rm mod.; wader, heal furn.: rent starts Feb. 1. Ken. 1060. COLLEGE Ave. 2645; 4 rooms, bath. tront porch: all in excellent condition; heat and water furnished: $55. VERU APT 17—15th and IHSioia. 6-room modem apt: uewly decorated: Circle 4000. * 4 ROOMS, $32.50 Essex Apts.. 520 Mass. Ave. Heat, water and janitor furnished. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL d—Business Places ALABAMA. N.. 1469: large roomy concrete garage: front on Fifteenth St. FOR PROFESSIONAL MAN Excellent, private offices and use of fur nished waiting room- ideal Ugh* and all conveniences. DR E. HIRSH 702 Oceidental Bldg. * 20 Wanted to Rent WE are specializing- tn renting houses and flats. For quick service list vour vacancies with us. Lin. 6520. 21 Real Estate for Sale b—Houses BARGAIN FOR COLORED ONLY $350 CASH. Eight-room modem house with two-car garage at 911 E. 21st St. Balance S3O monthly. 100 N, Delaware St. Main 1709. $5,800 5-room brick veneer bungalow with large closet, front and rear porches, full brick-set furnace, brick veneer., garage; SSOO cash; located north. T. R. JONES, REALTOR. 020 Peoples Bank Bldg. Lin. 7077, Ran. 3370. BARGAIN—S2,SOO. SMALL CASH PAYMENT. Close to Garfield Park; live-room cottage: in excellent condition: inside toilet, lavatory, sink in kitchen, gas. lights, ftreproof roof. This is a bargain Call Mr. Quinn or Mr. Cunningham. Riley 5147. Eves., Ran, 2318 or Irv. 2510. Link Belt Employes Buy this home at 428 N. Holmes, broom modern: brick porch, large garage. Bargain price; easy payments Call Mr. Borton. Main 2081: residence. Kenwood 3083: with Emory C Cruwlord. 222 N. Delaware. LEAVING STATE—SSOO DOWN. Mount St., close to Tenth: live-room modern bungalow, steam heat: two-ear garage. Priced for immediate sale at $4,250. A real bargain. Call Cunningham or Quinn. Riley 5147. Irv. 2540. Ran. 2318, IF YOU have clear lots, will build and finance 4 or 5-room bungalow. EVERROAD. 204 Transportation Bldg. Lin 3880. DRex. 3250. FOR nice home, east of south, call C J. OSBORN. PRexel 6184 WE SELL at auction homes and farms. DAYTON REAL- ESTATE DEVELOPMENT CO.. 1010 Fletcher Savings and Trust. Riley 2704, j 22 .Real Estate Wanted WANTED—Fivi or six-roon’ eo.tag'es south: have several buyers at onre: must be under $2,500. Call Lincoln 3734. ETTINGER A SCHREIBER CO. GOOD building lots or acreage south Must be priced right. EVER ROAD. 204 Transportation Bldg. Lin. 3880. DR. 32.>0 23 Farm Lands 78 ACRES cash or trade for city property. fruit, poultry. truck. J. E. Hall. Gosport. Ind, R. R. 4. 25 Miscellaneous for Sale BED: Antiques, one walnut console table, one picture, real antiques. 708 Ketcham St. ________ CINDERS —Special price lor more than 1 load: special attention given to driveways and contractors Seybert. Ran. 2107. CINDERS. $1.75 load: 2 yards: delivered anywhere ill city. Bel. 4314. CINDERS $4 PER LARGE LOAD. WEBSTER 6739. CINDERS FOR SALE: 2-ton TRUCK. $2.50 PER LOAD, BEL, 3488. COAT, girl's; about 17-year: practically new $5. Man's heavy overcoat, $2. 3021 E, 22nd. Web. 0308. V COAT, lady's; tan; ra<-codn collar: worn very little; 36 size. Hum. 1420. OOW: good one. M ust be sold at once. Bargain . 01414 Drake St. DINING SUITE 9-PIECE: GOOD OONDITION REASONABLE. WASH. 1334 FEATHER BEIL EUREjfA VACUUM CLEANER: ALMOST NEW. KEN. 2141 OVERCOAT. TWO DRESSES: ALSO VICTROLA, WASH. 4800. RUGS AND LINOLEUM AT LOWEST I* RICES DORFMAN RUG COMPANY 207 W. Wash. St. Opp. Statehouse STOVE range; good condition; sacrifice. Lin, 5481. ____^ STOVE range; good condition; sacrifice. Lin 5481. ; STOVES —HEATING AND RANGE BARGAINS. RAN. 204 4 JIRES, three: 32%x3: three 33x4. One ¥ o’tver No. 0 typewriter. $25. Call Stewart 1550. Qyir New Store - Ts Open at 104 Monument Circle where we carry a full line of rebuilt typewriters and type-' writer supplies. All makes rented and repaired. Phone for Estimate. Aimericam Writing Machine Cos. LI. 6822. 0. Ko Crude -Onl Burner Natural'air draft.. Gravity feed. No noise. Let us equip your stove, furnace or boiler, Thermostatic control, for $250.00. Call us, IR vington 343 C, Or 246 South Arlington Avenue. Let Us Send You to Satisfied Users —Best References. "DESK'' TYPEWRITER: MUST BE SOLD BEFORE SATURDAY. BARGAIN. $5. CIRCLE ART CO.. 015 MEYER KISER BANK. . Bxl2 CHANDLER PRICE press, good condition; also 10x15. with Miller feeder complete. Real bargain for cash. Terms to-responsible party. H C. HANDTMAN Severii! Hotel. BEAUTY PARLOR FURNITURE. LIKE NEW. 610 S. PENNSYLVANIA S’!'.. APT. 10. a— *Musical Instruments PIANO Cheap! Extra value! 1417 Silver Ave. PIANOS to rent. $1 iter month and up. BALDWIN CO., op the Circle. “CONSOLE’’ VICTOR MAHOGANY: FINE CONDITION: REASONABLE. Wet), 4486 26 Miscellaneous Wanted SALVATION Army Industrial Home. Help us to help others with vour used clothing, magazines, news. etc. Phone Wagon. Riley 6622. 27 Business Announcements ELECTRIC wiring and repairs. Worn guaranteed. Kenwood 1087. FEATHERS bought, solo and renovated. feather mattresses and pillows made. E. F. BURKLE 416 Mass. Main 1428. ROOFING, roof repairing and tinning Circle 3056. Weoster 1858. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE, 201 Indiana Ave. TRIMMING FRUIT TREES—Grape vihes spraying the right time. Wash. 5129 28 Storage and Transfer OVERLAND HAULING RETURN LOADS WANTED Packing and, shinning household goods, low rate on Florida and California shipments. OTTO J SUEZ Main 2353. 3628 Webster 4570. 0699-W. NORTH WESTERN TRANSFER CO. Call at all times. Randolph 3741 MOVING and Trucking. Reliable men Call B.IRNMAN Web 5571 29 Business Opportunities NEWS ROUTE: excellent; north of 10th. Phone Lincoln 7751. RADIATOR REPAIR SHOP. See BILLY LAYNp, Holliday Bodg^

29 Business Opportunities SODA FOUNTAIN and light lunch: small down payment. Billy La.vnc. 307 Holi day Bldg, Cir. 7176 i VULCANIZING and tire repair store, south. Small down payment. BILLY LAYNE 307 Hol’lda.v Bldg. Cir, 7170. BUSINESS or trades. Nothing too large to list with BILLY LANE 307 Holliday Bltlv Circle 7176 • I |i,\VE—Patented a simple device for disinfecting the shoe sole before entering the house. Fo. the purpose ot preventing currying contagious diseases, and not flnan cially able to so would like to sell lhe patent rights. Ken. 4002. 30 Automobiles for Sale - Ford Coupe 1025' coupe:• balloon tires, lock wheel, speedometer looks and runs like new; down payment SIOO. Smith & Moore, Inc. Authorized Ford Dealers. 528 South Meridian St. Main 6050. Open evenings and Sunday. FORD, 1924, COUPE $375 IN SPLENDID CONDITION THROUGHOUT. FIVE HOOD CORD TIRES. SNUBBERS. LOCK W H EEL MIRROR. AUTOMATIC WIPER. ETC. ONE-THIRD DOWN B LANCE MONTHLY The Lath rop-McFar land Cos. 418524 N CAPITOL AVE. OPEN EVENINGS. MAIN 2480. FORD BODIES Ten good, late style tourings, coupes, roadsters Calilornia tons and glass Inclosure SWISSHELM it PARKER Wangelin-Sharp Say Right Now=-=Biiiy Used Fords For Spring at Winter Prices. $4.50 Will Hold Any Used Ford_ Pay Weekly or Monthly. Then You and Your Ford Will Be Ready for Springtime. Make Payments Direct to Us. Warigelin-Sharp Cos. 143-65 Virginia Ave. DRexel 5020. Open Evenings and Sundays. WE SAID BARGAINS USED CAR DEALERS TAKE NOTICE! ford. 1922 touring: starter S6O Ford. 1923 touring: starter $125 Ford. 1923 two-door sedan SIBO Ford, 1924 roadster: balloon tires..s2oo ford. 1923 ton truck: stake b0dy...5225 ford. 1924 ton truck chaeis $l5O Chevrolet. 1923 coupe S2OO Chevrolet, 1923 coupe $175 Chevrolet. 1923 coupe $215 Chevrolet. 1922 sedan $l5O Chevrolet. 1024 roadster $175 Chevrolet. 1924 touring $225 Plenty more to choose from at pries that are right. If interested In a Haynes touring or Studebaker coupe, let us demonstrate any of the above cars. STONE CHEVROLET 00. “The Direct Factory Dealer.'’ 540 E. Wash. Lin. 1732. GOOD USED CARS Overland sedan, 1922 $135 Overland touring. 1922 SIOO Chevrolet touring. 1923 $125 Columbia 0 touring 1920 $125 Durant touring. 1923 .$175 Small Down Payment. L. GUY LONG • 1114 N. Meridian. Lincoln 1923 BUICK “4’’ ROADSTER Dueo paint, quod tires in fine mechanical condition. This is a nice little ear at a bargain. Terms. CIIAS. G. SANDERS CO. Jordan Distributors 1033 N Meridian. Cir. 2772. Open evenings and Sundays 1023 COLE sport’ $425.00 Stutz Phaeton. 1923 $650 00 Stutz Roadster ~ $325.00 1020 Jordan Touring: winter enclosure $350.00 Small payment down, balance monthly These cars are in perfect condition STUTZ FACTORY BRANCH--957 N. Meridian. Open evenings and Sunday a. m. 1925 FORD Tudor sedan. This car has been run very little and cannot be told -from new. Lock wheel, balloon tires, etc See this before you buy. Easy terms. HAYNES-SCHMIDT 120 W. North St., also 625 N. Capitol. Open ever '.ngs. Lin. 7575. USED FORDS—ALL MODELS You save at THE HOUSE THAT SERVICE BUILT THF FRANK HATFIELD CO Authorized Ford Dealer 625 N. Capitol Avt, OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS MA 47C 8 / A GOOD used oar for i very pocketbook. Compare our prices. / CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. ‘Packard Distributors Since 1004.” 31 W 13th St Main 6942. Open Evenings and Sunday. “ FORDS—I6—FORDS 1023-24-25 models: reflnished like new; aw low as >SO down. 561 N, Cardiol. FORD 1021 touring: good condition; private owner. Cheap for cash, Web, 7707. CARS TRADED ON RICKENV’Smr- BACKER are of Better Grade. terstegge-hollowell CO. INC. Rlckenbacker Distributors. 436 N. Capitol Ave., Lin. 7554 USED CARS OF MERIT Lexington Motor Cos. 1142 N. Meridian Bt. ERST used cars in town. 303 N! 1111- , liols St. USED cars- #5 down. *5 week. MARION CHEVROLET CO.. 963 N. Meridian. GOOD USED CARS CHAS E. STUTZ 824 N Meridian St. COME to J. 0. Scanlon auto Balee lor bargains In used cars. 510 N. Dei, St. 31 Automobiles Wanted Autos Wanted 1922. 1923. 1924 and 1925 models preferred; we pay cash and deal quickly, save time by seeing us first I. Wolf Auto Cos. 65i) N. Capitol Ave. Comer North 3t. Plenty of parking spare Lin. 4516 32 Auto Supplies, Repairs -Yll^nn^rp A, o . . ■*€ SPECIAL PRICES ON VALVE - GRINDING Chevrolet $3.75 Maxwell $4.50 Dodge $5.50 WORK, GUARANTEED Ever-Ready Service Go. 1305 N. Scioto St. In Rear of 1304 N. Penn. BEST used tires, any size: wholesale and retail. Open evenings. ROGERS TIRE SHOP. 3117 W. Washington. Bel. 4300. HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR USED CARS: WANTED 100 CARS TO JUNK. SAM CARAZ, 519 N. CAPITOL. EBACK & GENTRY auto re finishing. See us first. 532 N Capitol. Riley 2750, USED CARS bought and sold I. GOLDBERG. 522 N. Capitol 33 Motorcycles, Bicycles EVERYTHING for the bicycle. ROBERT- _ 9QN CYCLE STORE, 940 Maee. Are. WE buy. sell and exchange motorcycle#. ALLEN, 509 Mass. Ave.. Main 7029, 35 v Financial "TuTOLO AN TxxT™ Loans to car owners: legal rate*. Mr Schmidt. 122 W North St Lincoln 767 b. too Read me Want sdHave you tried to use them? It’s easy—Call Main 3500 Ark for an Ad TjAm-

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37 Money to Loan Popular Methods In the S marl I Loan Business $lO TO S3OO ON HOUSEHOLD GOODS PIANOS. ETC.. WITHOUT REMOVAL. Ten years of intensive investigation Pave proven that this business meets a real economic need. Indiana passed a lawsetting a fair rate of interest and licensing the lender Loans are made for thou sands of. different purposes, f you need money in emergency do note hesitate lu call, phone or write either of our offices. Repayment arranged In easy monthly installments of principal and interest. Loans can be reduced or paid in full any time, interest ceases immediately on eyer.v dollar repaid. WHAT YOU PAY ON PRINCIPAL: On S2O you pay $1 per month. On S6O you pay $3 per month. On SIOO you pay $5 per month. On S2OO you pay $lO per month. Oa S3OO you pay sl3 per month. With lawful interest Popular Finance Corporation 106 E. Market St. Room 532 Lemcke Bldg. RlAin 1278 NEEL) MONEY! Quickly, confidentially and husineee-Uke dealings ts a part of the service we give vou. • LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 1411/4 E: Washington St. MA tn 1)585. LI ncoln 7184. MONEY to loan on second mortgagee. Quick service. CONSOLIDATED 438 K. of P. Bldg. Coal and Wood REDUCE YOUR COAL EXPENSE If You Have Been Burning Too Much Coal TRY MONARCH Large 6-inch block, clean forked. $5.50 This coal does hot come oft the top of the ground. It is a deep shaft mine. It will laet aa long and is almost as high in heat unit as West Virginia coal. We r®*om mend it to be the biggest bargain in a ton of coal on the market, regardless of kind or price. INDIANA NO 6 Our guarantee, 2,000 lbs. to a ton, and a square deal. NAGELSON COAL CO. 831 E. St. Clair Circle 1D355 “Baddy” Father of the semi-smokeless oals so often sold as genuine Pocaaontas. A 2H-lnch forked lump, nined in McDowell County, West Virginia. Only $7.50 Par Ton Also the Famous “EVEROLO” $5.25 Per Ton. Six-inch forked lump. The cream of the Knox County field. Ondoamiapolis Coal Company MAin 1700 WHY PAY MORE? OLD HICKORY White Ash Lmunrap ILLINOIS DIST NO. 7 2-IN TO 6-IN. LUMP s4.9>® 2 Toms, s9os<o> Remember, this is a clean forked lump and a good burning ?oal. Earner Fuel Cos. St Clair and Nickel Plate R. R. RI 1866. White Ash, $5 JO 2 TONS, $9.5<0 Pike county (Ind.) No. 5. 3 to 0-in. forked p.. free from elate and will not clinker. W. Va. block fkd $7.00 Thacker 4-in. block. 111. Lx6 fkd. Ip. $4.75 Vermilion County. Illinois shov $4.50 Vermilion County. EANSLER COAL CO. 936 E. Vermont. Lin. 7950. W. Va 3xo Egg, lorsed .*. 56.00 W. Va.. 3-W*Ap.. fkd $0.40 Logan County. Virginia. Foco mine run 75% Ip $7.50 Poco 6-in. Ip., fkd $8.50 McDowell County. Virginia. Wheel In 36c. J. & I. COAL CO. . 1206 Roache. Ran. 2471. COAL BARGAINS Ind. 4-in. fkd. ip $3.60 W. Va. 2x4 Egg. fkd 7 $0 50 W. Va. 4-in. fkd Id $7.00 GET OUR PRICES ON POCAHONTA9 NORTH ST. COAL YARD Lin. 1466. Cr. 6556 Night. Irv. 4020 West Virginia and Lj. Ip. $7.00 (Thatcher Seam and Artnua Ky.) Nut and Siack (W Va. and Ind 1 *3.76 MIKE WNOWITZ 169 9 WEST r Main 2433. Nighta, Dr. 277 ft WHITE ASH LUMP J. D. JOHNSON 311 GUARANTY BLDG. Cir 6984 Riley 5444 Riley 4164 KINDLING AND STOVE WOOD BI ? L 53.60-W EU DbM£I A 36 Y BB. HEB ® !

Coal and Wood “Big Eagle” Semi-Smokeless, fk. lump, $7.50 per ton A high-grade West Virginia coal, mined in McDowell County. Plenty of heat, no clinkers and low in ash. Often sold for genuine Pocahontas. ‘KNOX-ALL” \’o. 5 Indiana 6-inch forked lump $5.25 Per Ton , Mined in Knox County. Other coals at low prices White River Coal Company 320 S. West SL MA in 6318 COAL cn> Phone Lincoln 7581 -HEAT ASSURED. YOU’LL BE SATISFIED Allied Coal and Material Cos. ALLIED KLDG 14 W OHIO 8T “Yards Cover the'City” Consider Quality When. Buying KINDLING WITH EACH TON Genuine Glendora—The Wonder Coal Sullivan County. Indiana. Beet Glendorjt. 6-in. block, Ige: fkd.s7.oo Best Glendora. 6x3. Ip., cin. fkd $6.50 Best Glendora. 2x4 egg. cln. fkd. . . . *6.25 Va. tty;—The Best That la Mined. Best W. Va. 6-in. block. Ige.. fkd. . . *7.00 Best W. \ a. 2x4 egfc. cln. Tkd $0.25 Beat \a. Mine Run 50 pet. Ip $5.50 Va. Mine from Kanawha District. Best h. Ky Harlin Cos. 6 in. lg.. fkd..57.00 „ TRY OUR HOOSIER ASH. Burns well aiid holds Are over night Hoosier Ash Ind. No. 0 Ip.. 6-in. fkd.s3.Bs Hoot. Ash Ind. No. 6. 2x4 egg fkd.55.35 Best Linton No. 4 Ind. 6-in. Ip. fkd. $5.73 Best Ind. 4-in. Ip No. 5. cln. fkd..55.50 Beat Ind. No. 5, 2x4 egg. cln fkd. $5.25 Best 6-in. Vermilion Cos. Id., cln fkd.ss.so Best Vermilion Cos.. 2x4 egg. dn. fkd.ss 2* Dlivered anywhere in the city. UNION fCE AND GOAL. 1910 Blurt Ave. DRex. 4621. Since 1908 Dependable. Linton No. 4 $5.50 2 Toms, sfl<D.s<o VV. Va. 4-in. fkd. Ip $7.00 2 Toms, $13.50 Holden, W. Va. All other high-grade coals at reasonable prices. NATIONAL COAL CO. DRex. 4469. C., I. & W. R. R. and Leota. WHJTE ASTHTLUMP $4.75 Vigo County Und) 3-in. shoveled lump. ANCHOR COAL CO. Circle 6984 Riley 4164 ’ Riley 5444 COAL AND WOOD FOR WEST VIRGINIA AND EASTERN KENTI CKI LUMP AND EGG. POCOHANTAS AND INDIANA COAL. CALL OVERMIRE COAL CO. 921 E. 23ixl ST. KEN. 2080 West Virginia $7.60 _ (Thatcher Seam) Kentucky Lump $6.75 (Artmtua, Ky.l MIKE WNOWITZ. 152 S. West St. Main 2433. Nights, PRexel 2775. HEAVY WOOD FOR FURNACE STOVES. cu^ A P TBS RniI-% P 9 L 8 ACE 810 LOAD ATLAS FUEL CO 401 W. MORRIS DREX El OHB3 major coal. MAJOR COAL CO Ran. 4120 39 Legal Notices NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received by the Board ot School Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis at the offices ot the Board. 150 North Meridian Street. Indianapolis. Indiana, until 6 o'clock p. in.. Februajr 9. 1920. for the following: The furnishing of all material, tools, drayage and labor necessary for tfie furnishing and erection of wire fence at the north side of grounds of the Arsenal Technical Schools located at ISOU East Michigan Street. Indianapolis, all as per epecincatliuis and plans prepared by the Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds of the Board of School Commissioners, which are now on file in the office of the Board. Estimated cost of the work is *1,000.00. The proposal for the above mentioned wire sense shall be in. a sealed envelope with writing thereon Plainly indicating the character of the work to w'hich the bid relates, as. for example, “Bids for wire fence at the Arsenal Technical Schools." All the bids must be submitted on blank form No. 96. as prescribed by the Indiana State Board of Accounts, which blanks together with schedules and specifications will be furnished by the Board upon application. These proposals must be accompanied by a certified check on an Indianapolis bank, or by New York. Chicago or Indianapolis exchange, for three (3) per cent of the .maximum bid. The check or exchange must be drawn payable to the order of the Board of School Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis. Tile date of completion shall be not later than date agreed upon in contract. In ease a bidder whose bid shall be accepted, shall not. within five days after notice of such acceptance, perform his bid by entering into a written contract with the Board, tp perform the work in accordance with the provisions of the specifications. and within that time secure the performance of his contract by a surety bond, with surety or sureties to the approval of the board, his certified check or draft and the proceeds thereof shall be and remain the absolute property of the Board its liquidated damages agreed upon for such failure, it being impossible to estimate the amount of damages such failure would occasion to the Board. The contractor will be required to execute it contract and give a bond, forms of which contract and bond are made a part of the specifications. Each contractor receiving copy of the plans and specifications will be required to deposit, as security for their return in good order, the sum of *5.0fl The right is resolved by the Board to reject any or all proposals and to refrain from accepting or rejecting proposals tor not more than fifteen (15) days. BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF THft CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. By GEORGE R. KEISER. Acting Business Director. Indianapolis. Indiana Jan. 20. 1926. Jan. 26 and Feb. 2. 1926. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will sell, at public auction, for accrued Btorage charges, at their gift-age and warehouse at 419-423 E. Market St.. Indianapolis. Indiana; between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m.. the following automobiles and trucks: Overland touring car. engine No. 50390 model 80- stored by A A. Miller. Buiek truck, engine No. 59134: stored by A. Sapersteine. Ford* sedan engine No. 119072. model 16-' stored by A M. Bryan. Ford touring car. engine No. 2607388. model 16: stored by Jess Cain. Haynes roadster, engine No. 272' T 8 model 37: stored by Thomas Akers Ford coupe, engine No. 3597985. model 20: stored by Duroc Jersey Bulletin. Elcar touring car. engine No. 250983 model 16; stored by Chas. W. Freeman. PABTLOW-JENKINS MOTOR CAR CO.

39 Legal Notices eeesAeeee/wwswvwvwieeeAeeeeee INDIANA WORLD WAR MEMORIAL. NOTICE TO BIDDERS (a) 9ealed proposals will be received at the offices of trustees of the Indiana World War Memorial, room 102 Indiana World War Memorial Building corner St. Clair and Meridian Sts Indianapolis. Indiana, until 9 a. m. Feb 10. 1920. for furnishing of materials and laboi 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 us per contract documents, plans and specifications prepared b.v Walker A Weeks, arehitbets. 1900 Euclid Ave. Cleveland. Ohio, and approved and adopted by said trustees. (b) The plans, specifications, contract torm (in the form that will be required to be signed by the successful bidder) and proposal form are on file und can be seen at the offices or the trustees and of the architects Copies ot the plans and spedfications may be obtained at the office of the trustees or from the architects upon deposit of tweney-five 1525) dollars, which deposit will be refunded when the plans and specifications are returned. All deposit checks shall be certified and maae payable to Walker & Weeks. (cl All proposals shall be made and submitted cn si>ecial proposal forms furnished by the architects and strictly as required therein, inclosed in a sealed en velopes. ‘indorsed with the name of the work to which tt rerers and addressed to “Trustees of the Indiana World War Memorial " 102 Indiana World War Memorial Building corner St. Clair and Meridian Sts.. Indianapolis Indiana (and) Each proposal shall be accompanied by an approved surety company a bond or a certified check made payable to trustees of .lie Indiana World War Memorial in an amount equal to 10 per rent (10’s) of the bid cr proposal ten dered: such bond to be payable without any relief whatever from valuation and appraisement laws of the Slate of Indiana Tne trustees to have the right to hold and retain all certified checks end guarantee bonds submitted until an award is made and a contract is entered into or until Ml bids have been rejected. If for any reason whatever the successful biddci fails to enter ipto a contract wilhiii ten (101 days alter the award is made then such certified check shall be forfeited to and retained b.v trustees of the Indiana World War Memorial as and for liquidated damages sustained hv reason of the failure of (he bidder to enter into such contract, and 1? such bid is ccompai’ied by a surety company's proposal guarantee bond, then ana in that event trustees of the Indiana World War Memorial shall have a right to recover as and for liquidated damages tne fuli amount of the penalty of such oonu. together ith interest at the rate of six per cent (6%) per annum and attorney's fees. In either case trustees of the Indiana World War Memorial reserve the right to let tne contruet tc nny other of said bidders whose bid may be deemed by said trustees to be the next lowest and best bid or may refect all other bids and readvertiae at they may deem best. (e) Each proposal shall have the amounts written with ink or typewriter In w irds and figures Each bidder shall state the time within which he agrees to complete the work comprised in this contiaet. , . (f) The time set for completion of thework b.v the bidders will De considered in det< rnuning the successful bidder (gl Upon Ihe acceptance of any oronosal and the award of the contract the bidder to whom the award ts made will be required within ten (10) days to enter Into the contract and to give an approved surety bond in thA form and In. the amount and upon conditions as preseribtd in the general conditions of the 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 ths same. . <i) Each bidder shall file with his bid an affidavit that such bidder has not directly or Indirectly entered into any com blnation. undertaking, collusion or agreement with any other bidder 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 bid. and without any agreement or understanding or combination, either directly or ihdirectly with any other person with reference to such bidding in any manner w batsoever. fj) The trustees reserve the right tc reject any and all proposals. TRUSTEES OF THE INDIANA WORLD WAR MEMORIAL. MARCUS 8. SONNTAQ. President PAUL COMSTOCK Secretary. Dee. 8. 15 22 29: Jan. 12. 19. 26. LEGAL NOTICE The Indiana S.aßoard of School Book Commissioners will receive sealed bids until 10 o’clock. Feb. 5. 1920, at the olflees of the State Superintendent of Public Instruction. Room 227 State House. Indianapolis. Indiana, from publishers of school textbooks, as provided in the Acta of 1017. pages 141-443 on a series of textbooks for use In the common schools of Indiana lor a term of five years, in the following tranches of study: Geography. English Grammar. Spelling. Physiology History of the United States and Domestic Science; all of said books to be,furnished to textbook dealers and school officials m accordance with the law found on page 160. Acts of 1921. None of said textbooks shall contain anything of a partisan or sectarian character- and it is required that they shall be at least equal in size and quality as to matter material, style of binding and mechanical execution to standard textbookß now in use. Said publishers shall specify the weight and quality of book cloth used; the widght and quality of thread used: he weight of super used, the quality of glue used; the quality of boards used, whether chip board Daated board or cloth boaixl: samples submitted shall be bound as per specifications given for the above V Tlip el publißher shall state specifically In such bid the price at which each book will be furnished, also the exchange price oq each book sold or exchanged for an ojS hook on the name suoject of like grade and Mnd but of different sores; Hiid shall accoMbsny such bid with specimen copies of eacu nod all bookfi proposed to be furnished tn such bid. Any and all bids by uubllshers must be accompanied by a bond In the penal sum of fifty thousand ($60,000) dollars to the acceptance and satisfaction ol the Governor of the State of Indiana, condlf 'toned that ri any contract be awarded to any bidder such bidder will enter into a contract to perform the conditions of his bid and conform to the requirements of the textbook law of ludiana to the acceptance and satisfaction of said board. No bid shad, be considered unless the same be .vccomoanied by an affidavit of the bidder setting forth that ho ts in no wise directly or indirectly, connected with any other publisher or firm who ts bidding foi books submitted to such board, nor has any pecuniary interest tn any other Publisher oi firm bidding at the same time, and that he is not a party to any compact, syndicate or other scheme whereby the benefits of competition are denied to the people of the State of Indiana The Indiana 9tate Board of Schoolbook Commissioners reserves the right to accept nr reject anv and all bids and at their option to accept or reject any part thereof for any particular book or series of books. By order of the Indiana State Board of Schoolbook Commissioners. HENRY NOBLE SHERWOOD President. E. U. GRAFF Secretary. Daily from Jan 13 to Feb. 6. Inclusive NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Board of Trustees will receive bids at the office of .the Registrar of the Indiana State Normal School, located At Terre Haute, '->diana. for certain direct current equipment which has been discarded on account of changing frr-n direct current to alternate current. L-ds will be received from day to day un .il a satisfactory price is obtained. Descriptions of the 'terns making up this equipment have been prepared in groups as follows: General Electric motors. DC. 110 and 115 volt. Items 1-9. Westinghouse motors. DC. 110 ana 115 volt. Items 10-15. American Rotary Valve motors. DC. 110 and 115 volt. Items 16-34. Miscellaneous motors. DC. 110 and 118 volt. Items 35-48. Two direct current generator sets. 45 and 125 KW One electric hoist. Three electric fans, v Twenty-seven desk fans. Bids will be, received on any of the above r amed groups and the detailed description will he furnished on any or all of these groups on application to the Registrar. Bids need not be sealed and certified, check is not required to be filed A check or cash for any of this cquipnieu. sold must be received before equipment is taken off the nremises. BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE INDIANA STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. By Helen C Benhridge. Secretary. NOTICE —The Board of Trustees of the Central Indiana Hospital for Insane will receive sealed prottosals until Friday. Jan. 29 at 10 a. m.. for furnishing supplies for the month of February. 1926. Estimate book will be on file at room 147 State House fro raand after Monday. Jan. 25. 1926. By order of BOARD OF TRUSTEES- y Jan. 25, 26. 27. SHE LOST THE $5 Woman Says Magazine Solicitor Didn’t Return With Change. A fake magazine solicitor was reported to police today. Mrs. Bernice Clemons, 49 N. Holmos Ave., said the man who sold her L subscription to the magazine he had and took a $5 bill to the nearest store for change, failed to return. AND SENTENCED Harry Ehrgott, 536 N. Illinois St., in municipal court today, was fined |lO costs and sentenced ninety days on the Indiana State Farm for driving while intoxicated. Sentence was suspended. >

RADIO (All Central Standard Time)

Foreign Stations Broadcasting Tuesday, Jan. 26 9 to 10 p. m.. Central Time — American Canadian Mexican and Cuban stations broadcast special programs for overseas listeners. 10 to 11 p. m.. Central Time— All American continent stations silent. Broadcasting from OAX, Lima, Peru (380); LOW, Buenos Aires (300); LOX, Aires (375); SWA, Cardiff (351.6); 2BD, Aberdeen (497.1); SXX, Daventry (1601).

Today’s Best

Covurioht. 1926. b United Press WLS, Chicago (345 M), 7:20 p. in., CST.—Chicago Apollo Club. f WNAC, Boston (280 M), 7:25 p. m., EST.—-Chicago Civic Opera Company in Wagner’s “Die Walkure.” , WRC, Washington (469 M), also WJZ, WOY; 7:30 p. in., EST.—U. S. Marine Band Orchestra. European and South American stations —11 p. m. EST., 10 p. m. CST., 9 p. m. MST., 8 p. m. PCST. —International Radio Week programs. WEAF. hookup, (fourteen stations) 8 p. m. EST., 7 p. m. CST.—Joint program of musical features. Radio Programs S;3O r. M.—KDKA (309.1), East Pittsburgh—Dinner concert: also KSKX. KPRC (296.9), Houiton —Childrens hour. WBAL (246). BJltlmore— -String trio, tenor, pianist. WCAE (461.3). Pittsburgh Dinner concert. WFJ (394.5). Philadelphia—Orchestra. WON (302.8). Chicago—Skeezix time. WCCO (410.4) Mlnneupolia-St. Paul Children's hour. WBZ (333.3). Springfield Little symphony, ensemble. WGR (319) Buffalo—Lopez Orchestra. WGY (379.5) Schenectady—New York University course. WOR (406.2). Newark —Children's stories. 5:45 P. ,M. —WEEI (348.0). Boston—Big Brother Club. WOC (483.01, Davenport —Chimes music. WPG (209.8). Atlantic City—Organ. 5:55 P. M.—WOR (405.2). Newark —Ensemblo. 6 P. M.—KMA (252). Shenandoah Orchestra. KYW (635.4). Chicago KDKA program. WDAF (305.5). Kansas City—“School of the Air,” music, talks. WEAF (491.6). New York Columbia University lecture. ’ soprano. WEAR (389.4). Cleveland—Vaudeville. WFI (394.5). Philadelphia—Orchestra. WGBS (315.0). New York—Orchestra. WHN (301.2), New York—Orchestra. WHT (400). Chicago—Trio, organ, vocal. WJP (508.2). Philadelphia—Uncle Wip. WJJD (370.2). Mooseheart— Dinner concert. WJR (517). Pontiac —Ensemble, soloists. WJZ (454.3), New York—Dog talk. WMAQ(447.5), Chiengo—Organ, orchestra. WPO (299.8), Atlantic Citv—Trio. WOAW (620). Omaha—Xylophone, piano, tenor. WRC (469.5) Washington—Trio, radio eehool. WLS (344.6). Chicago—Supper Bell program. 0:15 P. M.—WCCO (410.4). MtnneapolleSt. Paul—Concert orchestra.

Dancing 7:3O—KPRC, WIJAS. 8:00—WBBM, WHB. B:3O—KSO, WCAU. 9:OO—WCX, WMBB. 9.3O—WEAF, KSD, WWJ, 11:00—KTHS, WLIB, WHN. 11:45—WDAF. 12:00—KGO, KPO. i:00— KYW, WQJ.

6:30 P. M.—WBZ (833.3). SpriugfleM— Literature in Recent . Books." WBAL Milwaukee—Male quartet. WEAF (4g|.01. New York—Orchestra. WFAA m Orchestra. WGN (302.8) Chicago—Dinner concert, ensemble. WGY (379.5), Schenectady Address, "The Drama.'* WHN (361.2), New York—Popular program. WJY New York—Trio. WOC (4%3.0). Davenport—Sandman, farm talks. WOO (6(8.2). PhlludelpHa Dinner muric. WRC (408.5). Washingarlßand: also WJZ WGY. \NKLI 1.148.6). Boston—Mueicale. gaij. (344.6), Chicago—OrM—WOAW (526). Omaha Little Symphony. —KFDM (315.61 Brauniont— Children s program. KSO (241.3). Clarlnda, lowa Farm talks, entertamCT*; b.Y.'j;„ (53,).4). Chicago—Uncle r!’?' . j Hheeandoah Concert. W BAI, (24(1). Baltimore V..Si r , °t, K'daw Place Temple. WBON -Classical hour. WBZ 133321). Springfield—Hockey. Bruin, vs. Ottawa. WEAF (491.5). New York :rJSl k --™-£, ua L t ''tw also WWJ. WCAU. 'Y DD, W TU, W Dk-,KSD. WLIB. WEAR loSShlt’ Cleveland—Studio. WEBH <'V 9—) ._ _ Chicago—Orchestra, vocal, WIG (-99 8L Atlantic City—Fashions, artists. WHB (365.6). Kansas CityOrgan WIP (598.2). Philadelphia— Dramatic critic. WJAR (395.0). Providonre—Program. WLS (344.6), Chicago —f’fiDat’y Dme. Ford and Glenn. WUB (302.8) ChieiQro —Music. WMBB (250) y/)i2 a *' c k—Seml-clnssica l program. WORD ' ic Service." reading. WQJ (447 5). Chicago—Dance music, vocal and Instrumental. ,**■ —WJY (405.2). New York Contralto, guitars, pianist, tenor. M-—WMC (490.7). Memphis Bedtime stories, health talk. KDKA <•'<!** .I). East Pittsburgh—University of Pittsburgh address. WIP (508.3),

Concert Music 7:OO—WEAF, WWJ. 7:30 —KOA, WGY, WHO. B.OO—KLDS, WCBD, WGN. B:3O—KPRC, WMC. 9:OO—WJY, WEAF, WCCO. ✓ 9:3O—WPG. WGY, WRC. 11:00—KFI, KGO.

Philadelphia,—Male quartet. WREO (280.5 1 , Lansing—-Band. Glee Club, vocal and instrumental. 7: ® P; (344.6). Chicago Apollo Club 7:80 P. M.—KOA <322 4). Denver—String orchestra. KPHC (2(1(1111. Houston— Orchestra. WEAR (491.5) New York —Twins, also WCAE WEE WFI WGR, WWJ. WOC WEAR. KSD.WCCO,' 3YUIB. WJAR. WG3S (315.(5). New I“rK — “The New Astrology '. WGY (37P.3) Schenectady—Program also WJZ. WRC. WHAS (390.8), Louisville—Orchestra, talk. WHO (52(5) Des Moines—-Quintet. p H-—WHT (400), Chicago—Musteal feature*: orchestra. p - (315.8). Beaumont — Music. KLDS (441 i. Independence. Mo. — ban< W ,? BM (220). Chicago —OAheMra: vocalists: pianist. KyV r-Vlinl- Chicago—Music. WCISD wits*’. 4n 1 Z i', m - .lll—uartet©- music. WEAIj 1491.5). Now York—Program also WEKI Wh. WGR. Wo/ wffi WCCO. WTAG. WSAI WEAk WOC KSD. WJAR. ww.r, WG BS (315.6) , New York-—Orchestra. WGES (2501. g** PaJ , k u -7-Orchest.ra; organ: piano. W-118 (305.(5), Kansas City—Entertainers: dance: talk WHO (1)2(5) Des Moines—-1 no. WJJD (370.2). Mooseurogram: talk: band. WLBL (2(8) Stevens Point—Commerce program. WMAQ (447.5). Chicago— Book talk. WPG (290.8). Atlantic City —Trio. 1428.3). Ailanta—Entertainment. WRW (273). Tarry town — Music. 8.05 P. M.—KKAB (340.8). Lincoln— University of Nebraska muscale. 8:1ft P. M.—WIP (508.2)'. Philadelphia— Program. 8:30 P M.—KG A (322.4), Denver—Farm questions. KSO (241.8) JClarinda, lows —Orchestra. CWAI' i 278 l. Philadelphia Dance. WEAA (475.9). Dallas—University musieale. WGY (379.61. Schenectady—Radios talk: soprano. KPItC (21Hi.fi) Houstoii—Tempie Beth Israel* Choir. WJA (454.8) N<nv York—Fro gram- WMC (499.7) Memphis—Manquartet. WRW (278). Tarrytown— Vocal and instrumental. 9:00 P. M.—CFAC (435.8). Calgary— Women's concert trio. CKAC i*ll). Montreal—Address. orchestra.. KM A (252) Shenandoah—Mandolin music. KTHS (374.81. Hot Springs—Vocal duet*. KYW (635.4). Chicago—Music.

JAN. 26, 1926

HOUR -BYHOUR

WFBM Mert-haiits Heat and Light O*. 268 Meters Tuesday, Jan. 26. 6:oo—Sports und stock market reports. 6:3o—Public School Hour, under direction Flora D“ake. . 7:00 —Gits Edwards Athletic Club Orchestra, Fents & Mason. B:ls—Pettis Light Opor Ensemble. 10:00 to 11:00—Silent Hour, International Test Week. 11:00—Gus Edwards Athletic Club Orchestra.

Red Apple Club WEHH <370.2). Clucag Jd-Uptown theater. WEAK (491.5). New York—- . Moment tniißioale: also W(XX) WBEI WCAE. KSD. WTAU. WEAR. WFI. WGR. WWJ. WBBM (2261, Chicago— Trio: orchestra: vocal. WdBU (27H). —PiiKce: piano olos <'11,Oj0) . New VorU—Orchestra. \\GN (.192.8). Chicago— Concert pro gram. WGY (379.5), Schenectady— Tour: also WJZ. WJY (405.2), _Ncw ;.°j;S7r' n, '‘ riin,i ""al nrogram. WMC (499 7), Memphis—Auction bridge: also WSAI WKAA. WMAQ {447.5), Chicago —University of Chicago lecture. WMBB (-;>()>. Cliicnfio—Orchestra; tiopuinr program WOAW (626), Omaha —Elks Band. WOAN (282.8), Lawrencebvrg— Orcliretra. WOC (483.0), Davenport— Music. WORD (275). Batavia— Re cltaJ; Bible questions. WPG (299.81 Atlantic City—Foreign music test. 8105 P. M.—WIP (508.3), Movie broadcast: orchestra. KT^H (374.8) Hot Springs—Classical tions; dance hits 9:30 I*. M.—WEAF (491 5). New York— Vincent lg>pez Orchestra: also WEEI KSD. WTAU WFI. WGR, WWJ, WCAE WEAR. WCAU (278). Orchestra WGY (379.5), Schenectadv —Orchestra: also WRC. WMCA (341 t New I ork—Serenaders. WPG (299 81 Atlantic City—Piajio recital. WJZ (454.3). , New York—Dance WOC (483.0), Davenport—Travel lecture. 9:55 P. >I.—WMAQ (447.5). Chicago Chimes. 10:00 To 11:00 P, M.—SILENT—INTER NATIONAL TEST PERIOD.

Silent ; Today Central—KFKX, KFUO, WIL, WAMD, WJAD, WSUI. Eastern—PWX, WAHQ, WOO, WBBR, WCAP, WHAZ, WLIT, WOR, W.TAM, WTIC. Far West—KLX, KOA, KWSC.

11:00 p M.—KGO (301.2), Oakland— Music. KNX (336.9), Hollywood—Mil). Strols. KPO (428.3), Han Francisco— Trio: Gypsy and Marta. WTHS <:L 4.8). Hot Springs—Dance. WKI)M (370.2), Chicago—Orchestra: Instrumental and vocal. WIICX (200), ChlVW —jamboree. WFAA (476.9). Dallas—• Violinist: musicians. WOES <'•*•>o). Oak Park—Organ : mixed program. WHN <30t.2) New York—Revue and orchestra WHO (620), Iks r;,?,.,' 8y luplt on y Orchestra, WLIB (302.8), Chicago—Dance; popular program WMC (499 7), Memphis—Or chestra. WOK (217.3). Chicago— Dan re: vocal and Instrumental. WRC (488. o) Washington—Baud. WORD (270), Batavia-—Public service program WQJ (447.5), Chicago—Orchestra; vocal: Instrumental. WSB (428.3) Atlanta—Orchestra. H:45 P. M._wnAK (365.0). Kansas City j —Nighthawks’ Frolic. ui-M M.—KGO (361.2). Oakland—Danre. Ks LU 44V7) Los Angeles—Ballad hour. KI.DS (441). Independence, Mo.—Or gan requests WBCN 1206 1. Chicago— Pirate Shin KPO <428.81 Ban Frail- • cisco—Orchestra WHT (4091, Chicago —Tour Hour League: Pat WOAW (o2bl. On,alia—Theater alar 12:30 A. M.—CNRU (291). VannuivdV Orchestra WJJD (370.2). Mooseheart —Popular program. too A. M.—KYW (535.4). Chicago—?u sornnia Club Sanders Orchestra WUJ (447.5) Chicago—Ginger_hour: danre 3:00 A, M—WOC (483 6). Davenport--DX program: forejgn announcements.

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