Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 231, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 January 1926 — Page 12
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1 Death Nbtices RUDDER. ELIZABETH A.—Mother of E. M. Vasar. passed away Jan. 27. Friends may call at C. E. Paul*' residence. 725 Wallace, Thursday afternoon. Short funeral services at above address Thursday evening'. 8 p. .m. Friends Invited. Remains will bo taken to Now Albany Iriday morning for interment. 5 Funeral Directors ~W? Ti^LASEN(TyM^ Main Office 2220 Shelby St DRexel 2670 PLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 N. Illinois St 1‘ uuoral directors to the people so Indiana poll* since 1887 Phone—Main 0041, 9642 INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY Notices ot funeral 1 at our chapel refer to our present mortuary. Our new mortuary will open about Feb. 1. BERT S. GADD 2130 Prospect St Phone Stewart 2278. George Grinsteiner Funeral director ,522 E Market Main 09Q8 KRIEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1402 N Illinois St MA. 1154 Rea. 8e1... JBPO-R-J. UNDERTAKERS—HISEY A TITUS 961 N. Delaware, Main 3080. 8 Spedal Notices THE ELECTREAT BODY MASSAGE MACHINE Puts new life inyour veins and re I eves all pains. LOl<A WALKER..} I \>w.v entra Ave.. Apt R. Diet,. Agt . Lin. 88 MARGARET SELLERS D 0.. D C. N- Eh • Obstetrician, acute and ohro A' , c „ T , l ' t m'iT massage. IN. New Jersey. Rile? oßd. 9 Personals “NO DIET’’ . ... Kidney trouble., rheumatism and neuritis, cured b.v electricity. IDA MAE HIR r. 2351 Ashland. RainL_d3.ll>. 10 Lost and Found BULL TERRIER PUP—Brindle. toil bobbed, still sore; spre spot on right side; strayed Tuesday from 1040 College Riley 1)19 Evenings. Ken. 3io>. K pw FOUNTAIN pen. lostln “ t S fl &K P o4(S’ ket house Saturday. Reward. \V( nJjiilL’ TiniTND strived! stolen black and tan: HO wti l ite bS fnd feet: collar and Urea*: not, trained: male. Web. 0 S^ wa^‘ ~ OLDSMOBILE DE LUXE COACH Np car No. 10564. motor No. V from in front of 2735 N. Meridian between 8:45 and 0:15 p. m - Sunday Jan •>4 Pennsylvania vacuum cup. balloon ftreg 1-piece wind shield, spare tire with Lathrop-McFarland Cos. na t^nk °“ on c ?ear front and rear bumpers, trunk on rear, & No. l M h G3(I u w'^“"bTrton Main 1840. —— : ,-,r T p nnllie- about 3 months old; brown, 2 ’white front feet, white stripe around neck tin of tail white, answers to I.’ffc.JiP T°n,t ..ear 1000 W. Vermont.. piip r ost* common, female, tortoise jsaaac PL ?ork : Finder l^ W* ts PURSE —Brown leather ,o st between railroad and Senate Ave ou North St. Call Kenwood 1000. Reward. ______ WILL party who f— ™;™| lery ' work on car please call Drexel 12 Help Wanted—Male Electrician for Electric Motor Work. First-class Only. * Marsclike Mfg. Go. 1815 Madison Avenue. YOUNG man between the .ages of 21 and 25. Unusual opportunity to l earn advert iaing Fair salary to start. Mam qualifications are good character r, -’nm tstion for hard work See MR. COPLEY at Classified Advertising Department. Times office. pMo-yol 44 55 13 Instructions MEN to learn barber trade. TRi-CITY BARBER COLLEGE. 510 E. Washington St.. Indianapolis. Inn. Circle <>7. (___ 16 Help Wanted—Female WANTED —Housekeeper with some_ mirse experience: no laundry: small family. .Call Main 4311. 17 Situations Wanted b—Female DISH washing or assisting with houseaork: colored woman. Circle 15.n1. _ WANTED a position as P.B.X. operator. Best of reference. Bel. 0129. 18 Rooms for Rent CENTRAD .near 23d: mod. pvt. ent.. garag"? near: priv. home. Har .1H47-J, COLLEGE. 3257; beautiful modem room. Home privileges. Private nome. Wash. 2842. MERIDIAN. N 23H8; payable warm. sleep, rm., adj. bath. ,11 ar. 3U70-W. LOVELY ROOM FOR 2 PEOPLE. CALL 1:30-4:30 P. M LIN. 4498. a—Light Housekeeping BROADWAY. 2121: large front room. kitchenette: newly decorated. Ran. 0097 EAST 5T 139; Nice clean hskp. rms Heat, bath everything furnished. HOYT 1112: 2 furnished housekeeping rooms: modern. Call eves.. DKex. 581 b MERIDIAN. N.. 2208: Living rm. and kitchenette; everything turn. Bar, 36.9 Y\ NEW JERSEY. N„ 7‘il ; Front rm. and kitchenette, mod, beau, furn. RANDOLPH. 220" S —3" modern rooms, well furnished:' garage optional. DRex 4000-W. MA 0083. 23RD. E 542 near Central: 2 furnished• rooms: good heat. Ken. 2271. LOVELY 3-room apt near Fountain Square; Ist iloor. DRexel 3540-R. THREE unfurnished; modern; privatelights, gas. water, heat; $25 month. tfl22 Beuefontatne. .TWO furnished housekeeping rooms, modem. Call eves. Drex. 5810. “TWO strictly modern furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Web. 0250, b—Board and Rooms BROADWAY. 1921: unusually attractive " home; garage; with reilned family. Ken. lf>6o. ruNN., 2230 N.: attractive front room in • private home for 2. Meals. Ran. .5883 ■ NIOB girl wants roommate lit modern home; 50. Also, will board children, , any age. Live within two blocks of school. Belmont 3004. 19 Rentals /VVVVVWWWWW^W\e>/VV\/WWWW' a—Houses ABHLAJ7D. 1210: t-room duplex: hardwood floors; gar For appt. HI. 0287. BELLEFONTAINE. 2240- $35. N. Illinois St.. 3541: >SO, SCOTfr. Circle 4770. CALVIN ST.. 1805; colored: 4 rooms; semi-modern: SIC. CIVIC REALTY CO.. 130 N. Dela. St. Lin. 5050. COMAR. 1033: new five-room, modern; 527.50. CIVIC REALTY CO?. 130 N. Delaware St. Lin. 5050 DORMAN ST.. 905 V i—Within walking dis- ' lance of downtown: upper duplex: 5 rooms, complete bath: water paid; electric • lights, gas: $24.75. Call Miss Ilg. Main 0701, or eves., Mrs. Eisner. Irv, 3955, 15TH, E.. 414: 4-bedroom: mod.: nicely, decorated, city heat. Ran. 5800 ' GOODLET. 900:. 4 rooms: semi-modern: sls: W. 10th ear. DKexel 4200. KANSAS, 149: six rooms sempmodern: water paid- 820. Drexel 0080, "*' iCEALING. N. 410: brand now. semi-mod-ern 4-room double; equipped with Heatrola; beautifully decorated; close to school: garage: S3O. Call Miss Ilg Main 0701: evenings. Mrs. Eisner, lrv, 3955. KELLY* 1329: four rooms: modern except furnace. Drexel 4500 LEXINGTON, 1334: 7 rooms and bath: 3-ear garage. Owner, 1412 Lexington. LINDEN ST.. 8025 Half three-room double. sl4. CIVIC REALTY. Lin. -5050. NEW JERSEY N 2510: (i rooms, modern, $32.50. Circle 0433, PRATT. 3419 E.: 4 rooms: basement: E 10th car: $25. Ran. 5703: RURAL. S.. 413: four rooms semi-modern: garage. Stewart 1550. Inquire 1523 Southeastern. RURAL. S. 405: 4 room, semi-modern: ■ water paid: $21.50, Ran, 5703. SHERMAN DR.. N., 723: four huge rooms: semi-modern: attic, ear ace. E. Michigan car line. $28.50, Rap, 5703, SPENCER. 19: ilorth half modem double: with garage. Har 4923-M TUXEDO, ft. 1420: o-romu bungalow. .) oar garagi-. Owner. Webster 4580.
19 Rentals a—Houses * 26TH, W. 50: modern 0-room half double; $45. Harrison 1505-R. * WINDSOR 1201; single house, near Woodrdff Pi,: mod. Phone Har. 4266-W BIG RENT REDUCTION 2 and 3-it.iom flats, walking distance. Electric lights, gas. city water and inside toilets. *lO to 810 per month. Corner Virginia Ave. and Merrill St. DUNLOP &HOLTEGEL HOUSES to rent ail over city Get my Ills Some with one- month s rent tree A. V. ZAINEY, N Delaware St. SEE DUNLOP A HOLTEGEL for bargains REAL ESTATE COLORED: modern. 8 rooms, with furnace. garage: 825., Call owner. Ran. 5514. NEAR Brook Bids Park: 5 rooms modern except furnace; garage. DRexel 4118. STRICTLY modern. 5-room house: large front, back yard: 835. Wash. 1138. 2019 MAIEL, $18.50 5-rootri double Electric lights. Good condition. > DUNLOP &HOLTEGEL 6— Houses, Flats Furnished COLLEGE. 3247: New brick, high class double. 0 rms.. gar. Bar, 36.9-R. GALE. N. 2824: 5-room modern, furnished bungalow; S4O. Web. 25(HR, TALBOTT. NT! 5 rooms: 2 bedrms.: newlv deco : floors refinlshed Har 4929-R 4-KOOM house: <-le:ui nicely turuished: walking distam-e. Cir. 5105. > c —Apartments BLVD PL.. 2855 —4-rrn mod.: water, heat furn.: rent slaits Feb, 1. *Ken. 1000. COLLEGE Ave 2045: 4 rooms, bath, front porch: all in excellent condition: heal and water furnished; $55. , TAI.BOTT, 2724; modern 5-room . heated apt.: garage: janitor. Hum, 0327. VERU APT 17—15th and Ilinoia. 6-room modern ant: newly decorated: 4000. • . - WESTMI N’STER—r 27 26 N. Meridian; liv-iotf-room with in-a-door l*td: full bedroom, dininsr-room. bath imd kitchenette* rent includes heat water, lijfht and unfurnished. S6O; niceJy furnished. s<s. See custodian or / H. H. Woodsmall,& Cos., Inc. “We insure everything but the .hereafter.*' Apartments 332-30 E. Prospect St.; Krieger, 2 rms., bath .830.50. 4001 E Washington, Blackstone. 8 rms., bath. $47.50. 537 E. MUu'.e Rd.. Maple Terrace. 5 rms.. bath. 2 bedrooms, garage, s9u. See custodian or call Lincoln 5391. H. H. Woodsmall & Cos., Inc. “We Insure every thing but -the hereafter." 4 ROOMS, $32.50 Essex Apts.. 520 Mass. Ave. Heat, water and innitor furnished. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL d—Business Places ALABAMA. N. MAO: large roomy conere to garage: $5. Front on Fifteenth St. PROSPECT St.. 330: ideal location in apartment bldg.: rent $25 per month. See custodian or call Lin. 5391. H. H. WOODSMALL, INC. BUSINESS rooms. Twenty-Eighth St., near Meridian: rent S3O. See custodian Lafayette Court Apartment or call Lincoln 5301, \ STOREROOM—-With or without modem 0-room house: excellent location for any business. 2120 W. Mich. Ken. 3079. 20 Wanted■ to Rent WE are specializing in renting houses and finis. For quick service list vour vacaneies with ua. Lin. 0520. 21 Real Estate fqr Sale
b—Houses $5,800 6-room brick veneer bungalow with large closet, front and rear porches, full basement, brick-set furnace, bfiek veneer, garage; SSOO cash: located mirth. T. R JONES. REALTOR 020 Peoples Bank Bldg. Lin. 7077. Ran, 3370. BARGAIN—S2,SOO. SMALL CASH PAYMENT. Close to Garfield Park- five-room cottage: in excellent condition: inside toilet, lavatory, sink in /kitchen, gas. lights, llrcproof roof. This is a bargain. Call Mr. Ofliiir, or MrLCunningham. Riley 5147. •Eves.. Ran. 2JIB or IrV, 2340. BARGAIN FOR COLORED ONLY $350 CASH. Eight-room, modern house with two-car farage at 91X E. .Twenty First St. Balance 30 monthly. a. q. McCullough. 100 N. Delaware St. Main 17f19. LEAVING STATE—SSOO DOWN. Mount St., close to Tenth: five-room modern bungalow, steam heat; two-ear garage. Priced for immediate sale at $4,250. A real bargain. Cal! Cunningham Riley 5147. Irv, 2540. Ran. IF VOU have clear lots, will build and finance 4or 5-room bungalow EVER ROAD. 204 Transportation Bldg. Lin 3880. DKex. 3250 FOR nines home, east or south, call C J OSBORN DKexel 0184 WE SELL at auction homes and farms DAYTON REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT CO.. 1910 Flet-her Savings and Trust, Riley 2704. f—Sale or Exchange EXCHANGE New four-room bungalow double, east: will trade SI,OOO equity for vacant lots or late model auto; is good investment. Owner, MR. MeCOY. Lin. 5840 or Ran. 0932. 22 \Real Estate Wanted WANTED—Five or six-room cottages south: have several buyers at on.-e; must be under $2,500. Call Lincoln 3734. FTTINGER A SCHREIBER CO. GOOD building lets or acreage south Must be priced right. EVER ROAD. 204 T-aiispor'ation B dg. Lin, 3880. DR. 3230 25 Miscellaneous for Sale BED: Antiques, one walnut console table. _ one picture, real antiques. 708 Ketcham SL CINDERS—Special price tor more than 1 load: special attention given to driveways and contractors. Seybert. Ran. 2107 CINDERS $4 PER LARGE LOAD WEBSTKR 0739. CINDERS FOR SALE: 2-tou TRUCK S3 50 PER LOAD. BEL. 3488. CINDERS: $1.75 load: 2 yards: delivered anywhere in <ity. Bel. 4314. DR, 0344.
GOAT, girls; aboui 17-year: practically new $5 Man's heavy overcoat. $2. 3031 E. 22nd. Web. 6368. COAT, lady's: tan: raccoon collar; worn very little: 36 6ize. Hum. 1420. COW; good one. Must bH sold at once. Bargain . 614 Vg Drake 3t. DINING SUITE. 9-PIECE: GOOD CONDITION REASONABLE. WASH. 1334 FEATHER BED. EUREKA VACUUM CLEANER; ALMOST NEW KEN, 2141 MANURE, ROTTED: ALSO FIREPLACE WOOD. CALL WEB, 4023. OVERCOAT. TWO DRESSES: ALSO VICTKOLA. WASH. 4800. RANGE. GAS. 4-BURNER. HIGH-OVEN, GARLAND. HAR. 0230-W. RUGS AND LINOLEUM AT LOWEST PRICES. DORFMAN RUG COMPANY 207 W. Wash. 9t. Opp. Statehouse STOVE, range: good condition: sacrifice. Lin. 5481, STOVES—HEATING AND RANGE ' BARGAINS. RAN, 2044. TIRES, three: 32V,xh; three 33x4. One Oliver No. 9 typewriter. $25. Call Stewrart 1550. Bxl2 CHANDLER PRICE pres. good condition. also 10x15 with Miller feeder complete. Real bargain for cash. Terms to responsible party. II C. HANDTMAN Scverin Hotel. - BEAUTY PARLOR FURNITURE. LIKE NEW. 610 3. PENN. ST., APT. 16. NEW DOG HOUSE a—Musical Instruments . DRUMS AND TRAPS: NEW LEEDY. Nicely painted. Riley 4083. S PIANO Cheap I Extra value I 1417 Silver Ave. I’IANGs to rent, $1 per month and up BALDWIN PIANO CO., on the Circle. PIANO. UPRIGHT: EASY ACTION; GOOD TONE: SIOO, IRV. 1256 W, _ "CONSOLE VICTOR MAHOGANY: fTSE CONDITION: REASONABLE. Web. 4486 b—Pet and Live Stock BARRED ROCK COCKERELS, thorougiibred. J. A. HAWK. DKexel 3014-2 26 Miscellaneous Wanted SALVATION .Army Industrial Home Help u to help others with vour used clothing, magazines news, etc Phone Wagon. Riley 6022 - 27 Business Announcements ELECTRIC wiring and repairs. Worn guaranteed. Kenwood 1987. FEATHERS bought sola and renovated. feather mattresses and elbows made PL F, BURKLE 416 Mbss. Main 1428. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened, TUTTLEDGE. *>l Indiana Ave.
28 Storage and Transfer NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO. Call at all times, Randolph 3741 SfGVING and Trucking. Reliable men Call BORNMkN Web 5371 29 Business Opportunities BUSINESS or .trades. Nothing too large to list with pILLY LAW£ 307 Holliday Bldg Circle 7176 - I HAVE—Patented a simple device for disinfecting the shoe sole before entering the house. Fo. the purpose of preventing carrying contagious diseases, end not final' cially able to manufacture, so would like to tell ihe patent rights. Keii. 4PO„ NEWS ROUTE; excellent: north of 10th Phone Lincoln 7751. KADIATOR REPAIR SHOP. See BILLY LAYNK. 307 HolHday Bldg Circle 7176 RESTAURANT and poolroom east: small down payment. BILLY LAYNE. 307 Hollidav Bldg. Cir. 7176. U'OR SALE OR' TRADE—-Radiator repair shop Doing go oil business. Call Cirele 1543 ; _____ ——- ========r 30 Automobiles for Sale Ford Coupe 1925 coupe: balloon tires, look wheel, speedometer looks and runs like uew: down payment SIOO. Smith & Moore, Inc. Authorised Ford Dealers. 528 South Meridian St. Main 6650 Open evenings and Sunday. FORD, 1924, COUPE $375 IN SPLENDID CONDITION THROUGHOUT. FIVE HOOD CORD TIRES 9NUUBERS. LOCK WHEEL. MIRROR AUTOMATIC WIPER. ETC. 6NE-TIHRD DOWN BALANCE MONTHLY The Lathrop-McFarland Go. 418-24 N CAPITOL AVE. OPEN EVENINGS. MAIN 2480 FORD BODIES’ Ten good, late style tourings, coupea. roadsters. California tons and glass inclosure SWISSHF.LM 4 PARKER FORDS—IS—FORDS 1923-24-25 models, refinished like, new: as low as S3O down. 561 Carflol. FORD. 1921 louring: good condition, private owner. Cheap for cash. Web. 7797. Wangelin-Sharp Say Right Now*==Buy Used Fords For Spring at Winter Prices. .. $4.50
Will Hold Any Used Ford. Pa> Weekly or Monthly. Then You and Your Ford Will Be Ready for Springtime. Make Payments Direct to Us. Wange2aini=Shfflrp Cos. G 3-65 Virginia Ave. DRexel 5020. Open Evenings and Sunday. WE SAID BARGAINS USED CAR DEALERS TAKE NOTICE I Ford 1922 touring; starter SOO Ford. 1923 touring: starter sl2o Ford. 192.3 two-door sedan SIBO Ford. 1924 roadster, balloon tirea: .S2OO Ford. 1923 ton track: stake b0dy...5225 lord, -1924 toil truck cliasls $l5O Chevrolet, 1923 coupe S2OO Chevrolet, 1923 coupe - $175 Chevrolet. 1923 coupe $215 Chevrolet. 1922 sedaji $l5O Chevrolet. 1924 roadster $175 Chevrolet. 1924 touring $225 Plenty morei to choose from at prices that aro right. If interested in a Haynos touring or Studebaker coupe, let us demonstrate any of the above cars. STONE CHEVROLET CO. . “The Direct Factory Dealer." 540 E. Wash. • Liu. 1722. 1925 FORD COUPE This car is in A-l mechanical condition. Paint like new and upholstery in perfect condition. Equipped with 5 good balloon tires, motometer natural wood wheels, kick plates, bumpers, spot and dash light, rear vision mirror, sun visor and speedometer. See this car. It's a real bargain. Terms or trade. Open evenings and Sunday. J. C. SCANLAN AUTO SALES 510 N, Delaware St. Riley 2400 GOOD USED CARS Overland sedan. 1922 $135 Overland touring. 1922 ..SIOO Chevrolet touring. 1923 $125 Columbia 6 touring. 1920 $125 Durant touring. 1923 sl7o Small Down Payment, U. GUY LONG 1114 N. Meridian. Lincoln 68flo. 1925 FORD Tudor sedan. T.‘is ear has been run very little and cannot be told from new. Look wheel, balloon tires, etc. See this before you buy. Easy terms. HAYNES-SCHMIDT 120 W. North St., also 025 N. Capitol. Open evenings Lin. 7575 1923 COLE sport $425 00 Stutz Phaeton. 1923 $050.00 Stutz Roadster .* $325 00 1920 Jordan Touring: wiDter enclosure $350 DO Small payment down, balance monthly These ears are in perfect condition STUTZ FACTORY BRANCH. 957 N. Meridian. Open eveninga and Sunday a, m.
USED FORDS—ALL MODELS THE HOUSE BUILT THE FRANK HATFIELD CO Authorized Ford Dealer - 025 N. Capitol Ave. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS MA. 4708' A GOOD used ear for every poeketbook; compare our price*. Always open. CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO "Packard Distributor Since 1904." 31 W, 13th St. . Main 0942. |-_i m CARS TRADED ON RICKENrERSTEGtiILHOLLOWELL ' CO! JESA—' JNC. Rickenbucker Distributor*, USED CARS OF MERIT Lexington Motor Cos. 1142 N, Meridian St. BEST used ear* in town 303 N Illinois St: USED ears; $6 down. $5 week. MARION CHEVROLET CO.. 963 N. Meridian. GOOD USED CARS CHAS E. STUTZ 821 J* Meridian St. 31 Automobiles Wanted. Autos Wanted 1922. 1923. 1924 abd 1925 models preferred: we pay cash and deal quiekly. save time by seeing us first I. Wolf Auto Cos. 659 N. Capitol Ave. Corner North S>.. Plenty of parking space Lin, 451 fl 32 Auto Supplies, Repairs NOTICE Special Prices On Valve Grinding Chevrolet $3.75 Maxwell $4.50 Dodge : $5.50 WORK GUARANTEED EVER-READY SERVICE CO. 1305 N. Scioto St. BEST used, tires, any size: wholesale ami retail Open evenings. ROGERS TIRE SHOP 3117 W. Washington. Bek 4300, ■ HIGHEST <?ASH PRICKS PAIO fOR ■TU^^S^V^ra) 1 ?! 0 CApItOL^ EBACK & GENTRY auto refinishing. See us nrst. 532 N, Capitol. Riley 2750, USED CARS bought and sold i. GOLDBERG. 522 N. Capitol. 33 Motorcycles, Bicycles EVERYTHING for the bicycle. ROBERTSON CYCLE STORE. 940 Mass. Ave. WE buy. sell and exchange motorcycles ALLEN, 509 Maas. Ave., Main 7029, 37 Money to Loan /V^W^^V^W^AAAVNA<WSA^AAAAAA NEED MONEY? . Quickly, confidentially and businea*-lik deailugs is a part of the service we give LOANS ON Pianofi, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141% E. Washington St. MA in ~0585. LI ncoln 7184. MONEY to loan on s-Scond mortgages. „ Quick service. CONSOLIDATED 438 a. of P, Bid*. • l
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37 Money to Loan Personal Loans $lO to S3OO This office Is operated under the supervision of the State of Indiana, and was established for the purpose of providing a place where honest people can borrow any amount from $lO to S3OO without paying more than the legal rate of interest or without being imposed upon in any way. • NO WORTHY PERSON REFUSED We do not notify .vour employer neither do we make inquiries of vour triends relatives or tradespeople You can have all the time necessary lor repayments and pay only for the actual time vou keen the money. Call and let us explain No charge unless vou borrow IF IN A HURRY Phone MA 2923 Household Finance Corporation 404 Kresge Bldg., fourth door. Corner of Pennsylvania and Wash Sts NEEI7 MONEY? Quick, Confidential Loans on Your Furniture. Cash In 24 Hours No Red Tape, No Publicity. Easy Repay Plans. Security *lnv. and Loan, 136 N. Delaware St. Lin. 5050. " LOANS $lO to $.300 Room 532. 100 E. Market 9t. Phone Main 1278. 35 . Financial AUTO LOAN CO. Loans to ear owners: legal rates. Mr Sehmidt.Ji.22 W North St Lincoln 7576. Coal and Wood “Daddy” Father ot the semi-smokeless :oals so often sold as genuine Pocalontas. A 2tfc-inch forked lump, nined in McDowell County, West Virginia. Only • $7,50 Per Ton Also the Famous “EVEROLO’* $5.25 . Per Toil Six-inch forked lump. * The cream of the Knox County field. fliradtairaapplils Coal Company MA In 1700
WHY PAY MORE? OLD HICKORY WhSte Aslh Lump ILLINOIS DIS’I NO. 7 2IN TO 0-IN. LUMP $4.90 2 Tons, $9,5(0) Remember, this Is a clean forked lump and a good burning mal. Bammer Fuel Cos. •It. Clair and Nickel Plate R. R. Rl 1866. 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 not come oft the top of the ground. It is a deep shaft mine. It will last as long ana 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 thte market, regardless of kind or price. INDIANA NO. 6 Our guarantee, 2,000 lbs. to a ten, and a square deal. NAOELSON COAL CO. 851 E. St. CBair Circle 0355
Consider Quality AVhen Buying KINDLING WITH EACH TON Genuine Glendora—The Wonder Coal Sullivan County. Indiana. Best Glendora. 0-ill. block, lge. fkd.s7.oo Best Glendora. ox3. lp.. pin. fkd $6.50 Best Glendora. 2x4 egg. cln. fkd $0 25 Va, and Ky—The Beat That Is Mined. Best W. Va. 0-ln. bloek lge, fkd....57.00 Best W. Vv 2x4 egg. cln. fkd §0 2.> Best Va. Mine Run oO net. lp $5.50 Va. Mine from Kanawha District. Best L. Ky Harlin Cos. 8-in. tg.. fkd..57.00 „ TRY OUR HOOSIER ASH. Burns well and holds fire over night. Hoosier Ash Ind.-No 6 ip., B in. fkd.so.Bs Hoos. Ash Ind. No. 0. 2x4 egg. fkd.55.35 Best Linton No. 4 Ind. 0 in. So fkd. .fc 75 Best Ind. 4-in.Jp., No. 5. cln. fkd..p.sQ Best Ind. No. o 2x4 egg. cln. fkd..55.25 Best 6-in. Vwmi.fon Cos. Id., eln fkd.ss.so Best Vermilion Cb . 2x4 egg. cin. flui. $5.2" Dlivered anywhere in the city. UNION ICE AND COAL. 1910 Bluff Ave DRex. 4821. Since 1908 Dependable. WHITE ASH LUMP ' $4.75 Vigo County Undt 3-tn. shoveled’lump. ANCHOR COAL CO. 212 N Pine. Cl rcle 6984 RI ley 4164 Rl ley 5444 W. Va.. 3xo Egg. loraeo L £B.OO W. Va., 3-In Ip. fkd ,$8 40 ' — Logan County, Virginia Poco mine run 75% Ip ....$7.50 Poco 0-in. Ip., fkd $8.50 McDowell County, Virginia Wheel in 35c. J. & I. COAIj 00. 1205 Roacilf. Ran. 2471. TRY OUR MAJOR COAL. MAJOR COAL CO. Ran. 4129.
Coal and Wood COAL Plhoee LnimcoDira ' • 7581 HEAT ASSURED. YOU’LL BE SATISFIED ' * Allied Coal and Material Cos. ALLIED BLDG 14 W CHfO ST. u Yards Ccfve-r the City” “Bag Eagle” 1 Semi-Smokeless, 2% fk. lump, $7.50 per ton A high-grade West Virginia coal, mined in McDowell County. Plenty of beat, no clinkers and low (n ash. Dften sold for genuine Pocahontas. v "KNOX-ALL” So. 5 ndiana 6-inch forked lump > $5.25 , Per Ton • . Mined In Knox CGtinty. Other coals at low prices WUnite Raver Coal Company 120 S. West SL MA in 6318
__ Linton No. 4 $5.50 # 2 Tons, SfIO.SO W. Va. 4-in. fkd. Ip $7.00 2 Tons, $113.56 Holden, W. Va. All other high-grade coals at reasonable prices. NATIONAL COAL CO. DRex. 4469. C., 1. & W. R. R. and Leota. White Ash, $5.00 - 2 TONS, $9.50 . Pike county (lixij No. 6. 3 to o-in. lorkevl Id. free Irum slate and will act clinker. \V. Va. block fkd .$7.00 Thacker 4-in block. 111. 2x6 fkd. Ip. $4.75 VerinllioD County. Illinois shov. - $4.50 Vermilion County FANSLER COAL CO. 936 B. Vermont. Lin. COAL BARGAIN^ ina. 4-iu. fkd. ip $5 50 W Va 2*4 Egg fkd *0.50 W Va 4-in fi.d in ,$7 00 GET OUR PRICES ON POCAHONTAS NORTH ST. COAL YARD Lin. 1433, Cr 3530 Night, lrv. 4020 COAL AND WOOD FOR WEST VIRGINIA AND EASTERN KENTUCKY LUMP AND EGG. I’OCOHANTAS AND INDIANA COAL. • CALL OVERMIRE COAL CO. 921 E. 23rd ST. KEN. 2080 WEST VIRGINIA $7.00 (Thatcher Seam) Kentucky Lump . . ..* ' $6.75 (Arbutus. Ky.) MIKE WNOWITZ. 152 S„ West St. Main 2433 Nights, Dltexel 2773. West Virginia and K.V lp. 57 00 (Thatcher Seam and Artnus .tv I . Nut and Slack (W Va. and lnd > $.3 7fc MIKE WNOWITZ 152 S WEST ST. Main 2433. Nights. Dr. 2773 WHITE ASH LUMP J. D. JOHNSON 311 GUARANTY BLDG. Cir. 0984 Riley 3444 Riley 410-4, KINDLING AND STOVE WOOD. BIG LOAD DELIVERED ANYWHERE $3 30-$4 DREX El 3688 ATLAS FUEL LO 401 W MORRIS PRKXF.I 0883 You Read tne Want Ada— Have you tried to use themv T t’s easy—-Cal) Main 3500 Ash sn Ad Taker 39 ■ Legal Notices
LEGAL NOTICE The Indiana Siau board of School Book Commisoiouera will receive sealed bids until 10 o'clock. Feb. 5. 1920, at the oinee* of the State Superintendent of Pubc Instruction. Room 227 State House. Indianapolis. Indiana, from publishers of school textbooks, as provided in the Acts of 1917. pages 441-443 on a series Os textbooks for use tn the common schools oi Indiana for a term of five vears. in the following “ranches 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 in accordance with the law found on cage 150. Acts cl 1921. None of said textbooks shall contain anything of a partisan or sectarian character- and it is required that they shall be st least equal in size and Quality, as to matter material style of binding and mechanical execution to standard textbooks now in use. Sud publishers shall specify the weight and auality of book cloth used; the weight and quality o thread used] he weight of super used, the quality of glue used: the quality of boards used, whether chip board, pasted board or cloth board: samples submitted shall be bound as per specification* given for the above five item* „ The publisher shall state specifically in such bid (he nriee at which each book will be furnished also the exchange price on each book sold or exchanged for an old book on the same subiect of like grade and '.ind but of different series; and shall accompany such bid with specimen conies of each and all books proposed to be furnished in such bid. .... . Anv and all bids by publishers must be accompanied by a bond in the penal sum of fifty thousand I*6o 000) dollars to the acceptance and satltfactton of the Governor of the State of Indiana, conditionedtthat'sl f any contract be awarded to any bidder suen bidder will enter into a contract to perform the conditions of hie bid and conform to tne requirements of the textbook law of Indiana to the acceptance and satisfaction of said board No oid shall be considered unless the same be accompanied by an affidavit of tne bidder setting forth that he is in no wise directly or indirectly, connected with anv other publisher or firm who is bidding foj book* submitted to such board, nor has any pecuniary interest in 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 State Board of Schoolbook Commissioners reserve* the nght to accept or 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 ercer of the Indiana State Board of Schoolbook Commissioners. • HENRY NOBLE SHERWOOD. President E. D. GRAFF Secretary. Daily from Jan IK to Feb. 6. Inclusive. NOTICE—The Board of Trustees of the Central Indiana Hospital for Insane will receive sealed proposals until Friday. Jsn. 29 at 10 a. m.. for furnishing supplies for the month of February. 1020. Estimate book Will be on file at room 147 State fro mand after Monday. Jan. 25. 1926. - By order of BOARD OF TRUSTEES. Jan. 25. 26, 27. WE WILL offer for sale on Feb. 0. 1920. at 320 N. Delaware. Indianapolis. Ina.. one Ford touring cr,r, 1917, engine number 240-5501. to pay stor-ge charges of *6O. STAFFORD AUTO SALES CO. .ON or after Jan. 2Z , '1926. I will uot be responsible for debts contracted by any one other than myself. THEODORE MEHNKRT.
Foreign Station* ’ Broadcasting Wednesday, Jan. 27 9 to 10 p. m. Central Time, American.’ Canadian, Cuban, and Mexican 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, Buenos -Aires (376); 7 EAJ, Madrid (373); Hamburg (392.5); Stuttgart (446); Berlin (505); Brussels (263); Breslau (416); Vienna (530); Prague (368); Munich (485); Munster (410).
‘TEST’ SOUNDS ARE REPORTED , (Continued From Page 1) — reception' of CZE, Mexico City, at 9:45 p. m. He heprd a .vocal solo, “To a Wild Rose,” and at 9:50 picked up WKAW, San Juan,. Porto Rico, on * a wave length of 340 meters where he heard “Carmen.” W. L. Heinrichs, 117 E.- TwentyThird,St., reported he received fa4nt music at 10:20 p. m., from a station on a wave length around 263 meters. Heinrichs says that it was impossible to receive the' call letter. i C. A. Walter, Indianapolis, Said he heafd a baritone soo very clearly for about two minutes Rnd caught onlyenough of the anuouncement to understand that i$ was a special program. 'The station then “faded.” J. F. Connell of the Kruse-Connell Company rJborted Hearing “Indian Love Call" on 268 meters. Better Weather Tonight, the fourth of the twits, will find greatly Improved weather conditions over the Atlantic, according to dispatches, and should prove to be the best night oft the' tests. A. J. Allen, secretary of the Radio Broadcast Listeners’ Association, reported he encountered anew hazard in trying to pick up foreign stations. Snow on high current wires caused leaks of energy which interferred, in addition to the squealing, howling and whistling of Improperly operated regeneratiye, type receiving sets. FOREIGN PROGRAMS TONIGHT (All broadcasting commences at 11 p. m.,. eastern time; 10 |>. m., central: 9 p. m., mountain; 8 p. m., Pacific.) OAX. Lima (380 M)—Poems, piano solos; orchestral selections by the OAX Orchestra; operatic arias and native music. LOAX, Beunos Aires (375 M) — Musical features. LOW, Beunos Aires (300 M) —Concert music. Hamburg (292.5 M) —Norag Orchestra and Frau Erna Knoll Lahge, soprano soloist in .concert of Puccini music. •
Stuttgart (446 M) —Symphony con-, cert, including numbers by Wagner, Mozart, . Beethoven, Meyerbeer, Weber and Richard Strauss. Prague (368 M) —Program featuring Dvoraks “Slavlsche Tanz.” Vienna (530 M) —Orchestral concert of light music, including "The Post and Peseant,” overture, “Porgynt,” suite, etc. Munich (485 M) —Professor George Baumgartner in Schubert's song Cycle “Die Schone Mullerin,” with Richard Staab at the piano. • Bresselau (411 M)—Herman Zanke, flute; Alfred Lasserstein, violinist; Our't Horzman, cellist: Edmund Nicl, pianist. 7-EAJ, Madrid (357 M)—The Kendall six jazz band and Ibanetz Tango Orchestra, from the Palazio Del Nicolo. Programs broadcast Tuesday night, as cerified for The Times, official paper in ttys district, by the International test committee, follow: CRM, Bournemouth, England (385 M) 10:00 P. M. —Wire! e*s Orchestra 10:15 P. M —Gerald Kaye, tenor. 10:30 P.M.—Philip Taylor, baritone soles. 10:45 P.M.—Winnefred Asco% three soprano solos. SWA, Cardiff, Wales (351 M) 10:00 P. Chadian Dane, Five popular dance num-. bers. Name-, not received. l(i:f.sP. M—Walter Gletn. tenor solo*. 10:30 P. M.r—Frederick Hall, harpist. SXX, Daventry, England (1601 M) Same program as broadcast by 6WA was relayed by this station. 2RI), Aberdeen, Scotland (497.1 M) 10 00P. M.—Wireless quartet, popular numbers.
10 15 p. M.—‘•Dorothy Forrest, mezzo soprano. 10-30 P M. —Robert Anderson, baritone solos. 10:45 P.M.—Wireless quartet. 10:50 P.M. —Weather report. , OAX, Ijima, Peru (380 M) Direction Sr. Antonio Garland. 10:00 P.M.—The Plebiscite of Taona and Ariea. Short Dissertation by Ing. Cgrlos Jiminez Cprrea. 10:08 P. M.—Variations —Proch— -Light Soprano: Srta. Valentina Olin. Piano: Sra. Rosa ' Ayarza de Morales Solar. 'ol6P.M—Quenas Native Waltz Dunker Ravalle (Peruvian) —Orchestra "OAX." 10 -24 P.M.—Pearls of Brazil—Feliciano David —Soprano: Sra. Na--4 talia Garland de Cook, w piano: Sr. Fedeglco Gerdfs. 10:40 i>. M -^d-O ff ra de Sleeeli. prehestra. 10-48 P.M. —Serenade of the • Kisses—-De. Micheli—Orchestra ‘‘OAX 1-8:50 P.M.—Unhappy Love (Song)—-Al-, fonso de Silva (ter.)—Sr*. Natalia Garland de Cook. Piano: Sr. Federico Gerties. 11:04 P. M.r—May Melody —R. Hahn— Orchestra “OAX." 111.2 P.M.—A Furtive Tear-—Donizzti— Tenor; Marcial Calonge. Piano: Sra. Rosa Mercedes Ayarza de Morales Solar. • 11:20P'. M.—The Wood on the River Vaicarcel Piano: Srta. Alicia Cardenas Garcia.11:24P.M. —A fose lui—Traviata— : Srta. Valentina Olin—Plano: Ora. Ayarza de Morales .Solar. 11 .20 P. M.—Rustioanela —Fox Trot—Orchestra “OAX." Radio Catalama, Barcelona Spain, ' (460 M). 10:00 P. M.—"Le Geisha.” Jonr. 10:15 P. M.—"El Conde de Luxemburge," Leh.ir. 10:30P.M.—"La Viuda Alegre." Lchar. 10:45 P. M.—" Eva.” 1-ehar. P.ayed by Spanish Orchestra. All programs copyright, by International Radio Weak C ommittee. All rights reserved.
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German and South American Stations—ll p. m.; EST—lnternational test programs. WSAI, Cincinnati (326 M). 11:15 P. M. CST—'WSAI string quartet. W.EAF, and Hook Up 10 P. M. EST—Roxy and his gang. WLW, Cincinnati (422 M), 5 P. M., CST —Anniversary program until 7:30 a. nj., Thursday (silent during test hour). WJZ. New York (454 M), 8:30 P. M., EST —Hunter college concert. Radio Programs 5:30P. M’.—KDKA (309.1), Bast PitU- . burxh —Children s hour. WBZ (333.3), SprFnjrfieM—Little Symphony: tlanoo. WCAE (401.3). Pittsburgh—‘-Dinner conoert. WCCO (41H.41 Minneapolis St. Paul— Market; cvtiildreiiß hour. WHi (394.5). Philadelphia—Concert orchestra. WGN (302.81. Chicago—Skeczlx time. WGR (31Pi Buffalo—Two piano .‘recital. VVGY (379.5). Schenectady— Program for children. WO 118 (316.0). New York—Orchestra. WJZ (454.3). New York —New York University oourae* WMCA (341). New York—-Or-chestra. WOR (405.3), Newark—Rnnomble. WTIO (475.9). Hartford—Dinuer concert. 5:45 P. M. —WEEI (348.0), Boston—Bis: Brother Club. WGY (379.5 f. Schenectady—Orchestra. WOC (483.0). Davenport—Chimes. 0:00 P. M.—KYW (535,4). (Chicago Dinner music. KM A <2o2>. Shenandoah —Topics: music. JVBAP ( 476.0>, FtWorth—Orchestra. WCAP (408.5). * Washington—Public interest mattors WDAF (305.0 K Kansas City—'School of the Air." WEAR (389.4 >. Cleveland # —Orchestra. WEAF (491.5). New • York—Synagogue services. 1 WHT (400), Chicago—Classical program: organ: talk. WJR (517). Pontiac—Orchestra soloists. .WJJD i 070 2) Mooseheart —Dinner concert. WJZ
Concert Music 7:OO—WGY, WGR, WOO. 7:3O—PWX, WJZ. ' B:OO—WEAF, WCAP, WWJ. # B:3O—WLS, WOAI, WSMB. 9:OO—WBZ, WEAF, WWJ. *■ WSAI. 9:BO—WHT. 11:00—KFI, KPRC.
(454.3), New York—Concert orchestra. WLS (344 0). Chicago—Supper Bqll program. WMAQ (447.5). Chicago Organ; story lady. 0:15 P. M. —WMAK (305.0), Buffalo Music. WRNY (258.5). New York — Opera Notes; baritone: finance. :30 P. M.—WAHG (315.0). New York— Studio. WBZ (333.3). Springfield— Radio Nature League. WCAE (401.3). Pittsburgh—Children s period. WE AI (491.5) New York—united States Army Band: also WCAP. w6n (30' ; .8), Chicago—Quintet; enser ble. WEEI (348.0). Boston —Wilfred Academy. WGY (379.5). Schenectady—-“ Book of Knowledge.' WHN (3001 New York —Songs; instrumental. WHO <;>-? . Des Moines—Orchestra. WLIT *394..>L Philadelphia—Dream Daddy. WOO (508.2) Philadelphia—Orchestra. WOR 1405.2). Newark —Orchestra: topics. WOC (483.0). Davenport—Sandman: educational talk WSM (283.8), Nashville—Orchestra: bedtime stories. ■ 0:10 r. M. —WLS (344.0). Chicago—Organ. % 0:15 P. M.—WJR (517). Pontiac —Goodwill program. 7 P. m.—CNRO (435). Ottawa—Orchestra. KFNF (20t1).’ Shenandoah—Concert. KSD (545.1). St. Loqjs—Orchestra. KSO (241.8). Clarinda. lowa—Mu- , bio. health talk. KYW (535.4). Ctiicaso —Unci’ eßob, bedtime storips. WAHG (315.0). Richmond -Hill—Cellist, -motor boat talk. WBCN (200). Chicago Classical program. WBZ. (333.31, Springfield—Concert, orchestra, vocal. WCCO i410.4). Minneapolis-St. Paul—- ♦ Midweek services.. WCX (517). Pontiac —Music. WEEI (348.0). Boston— Earl kelson and Uke. WEBH (370.3) Chicago—Orchestra: vocal. WGY (379.5 L Schenectady—Operatic quartte. WGR (319). Buffalo—tMamfori MaeNtder. WHB (305.0). Kafcsas City —Artists. Recital; auto lesson. WJZ (454.3) New York—Zoological series; soprano. WLIB (802.8), Chicago—Dinner concert. WI.IT (394.5). Philadelphia—Studio WLS (344.0). Chicago— Fodr and Glenn. Lullaby Time. WMBB (250), Chicago—Bemi-classi A program WORD (275). Batavia—Program; reading. WOO (508.2). Philadelphia!— United States Army Band. WMCA (341). New York—Talk; service*. WQJ (447.5) Chicago—Orchestra; varied program. Vl TAM (389.4). Cleveland—■ Cleveland p ograra. WTIC (475.0).
Dancing 7:3O—WIIAS? KPRC. 8:00—WBBM, WGES. B:3O—KF^AB. 9:OO—WHO, WJAZ, WMBB. 9:3O—WBAP, WHT, WOO. tt:OO—KTHS, WEBH, WLIB, WQJ. . 11:45—WDAF. 12:00—KPO, KFI. WBBM.
Hartford—Coast Guard Band. WWI (362.7) Detroit—Orchestra: soloists. 7:05 P. SI.—WOR (405.2). Newark Balliu and Race: “Why We Mispell.s 7:15 P. M.—KDKA (309.11. Eat Pittsburgh—University of llttsburgh address. WLS (34*0), Chicago—WLS Trio In “War Songs.’’ 7:30 P. M.—KDKA (309.1). East INttsburgh—Little Symphony. KOA (823.4) Denver—String orchestra; talk. KPRC (290.9) Houston—Dance. KY' iV (535.4) Chicago—Music. PWX (400) Havana—Band concert. WAHG (315.(1), Richmond Hill—" Mickey." WBAP (475.9) Ft. Worth—Concert. WKaF (491.5) New York—Saxophone octet also WOO, WEEI, WCAE. WSAI. WHAS (399.8) Louisville—K. ami 1. Orchestra; string trio. WHO (520). Des Moines—Artists: music. WjZ (454.3) New York—Lewisohri Concert, WSUI (483.6) lowa City—Music. 7:45 P. M.—WLS (344.0). Chicago Rodeheaver program. WHT (400). Chicago—Musical features; orchestra. -WRNY (258.5). New York—Piauo (7:50 P. M. —WOR ("405.2). Newark—Culver Club dinner. 8:00 P. M. —WAHG (315.6). Richmond Hill—lndian songs: Auto Show. WBBM (226), Chicago—Quartet: string trio: orchestra WCAE (4('-1.3). Pittahurg— Concert, WBJ, (333.3). Springflela— GOOD NIGHT AT CHICAGO Fans Report Marked Success in (Jetting Foreign Stations. B<t Vnltrd #*rc*s CHICAGO, Jan. ’27.—Radio fans here today reported marked success In reeeptioa of foreign station? which participated in last night’s international radio test?. London,' Paris, Brussels, Buenos Aires, Budapest, Mexico City and several foreign stations were heard, according to ttse claims. C. A. Wilson said he -heard station ESP, Paris, at 19:40. James Peterson heard PWX at Havana, between 8 and 10 p. m. > CZE at Mexico City and LOW at Buenos Aires, were heard by R. J. Martin, using a five-tube neutrodyne set. W. Treptow said he heard SBR at Brussels on a homemade set. Several fans reported good re'.eption from P’rt' at Paris; one fan said he heard a musical number from a station in Budapest, another heard 04X at Llm§u Peru, and oilers reported exceliejit reception from 5-WA at Cardiff Wales. 2-LO. at London, 2-BD at Aberdeen, Scotland, ORV at Vienna and 2-ZY Manchester, England.
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Merchants Ileat and Liffbt Company. 268 Meters. Wednesday, Jan. 27. 6:00—-Sports and stock market reports. 6:30 —Children’s hour, courtesy Franklin Life Insurance Company. 7:Co—Gus Edwards Athletic Club Orchestra; Stuart , Sisters Quartet. B:oo—lndianapolis Caledonian Society, Burns anniversary concert. * 10:00 to 11:00—Silent hour; International test week, 11:00 —Gus Edwards Athletic Club Orchestra.
Folk music; lecture recital. WCAR (203), San Antonio —Music. WDAF (3(15.0). Kansas City—Music. WEAK (491.5) New York—Music; also WCCO, WEEI. KSD WWJ. WCAP. WGR. WUN (302.8) Chlcr'o—Comert program. WGES (302.8). uak Park—Orchestra ; contralto. W.IAR (305.9). Providence —Music. WJR (517), Pentmc—-Or-chestra; soloist*. WJ.II) (070.2), Moohc lieirt—Orchestra; band: talk. VVLIT (394.5) _ Philadelphia—P„ It. T. Band, concert. WMAK i Buffalo—' Mtmlo. WOD (608,8). Philadelphia— Quartet: address. WSAI (283.8). Nashville—Cnoir program. WTIC (476. #i Hartford "Mathematic*." WWJ (352.7) Detroit —Damn'. 8:30 P. M.—KFAB (340.8), Lincoln—Orchestra: vocal and instrumental. K/’RC (390.9) Houston—Tenor: piano. KOA 322.4), Denver —"Book of Knowledge.', WLS (344.01. Chicago—Ford and| Glenn, "Scotch Songs.' WMAQ (447 si.* Chicago—Soprano. WNYC (5201. New York—Orchestra. WOAI (394.6). Snu Antonio—Army Night concert. WOK (405.2) Newark—Program. WBMU, (319), New Orleans —Concert. 1 8:50 I*. M. —WJZ (454.3), New York— String quartet. 9:00 P. M.—KMA (252). Shenandoah— Familiar songs: clog dancer. KFKX (288 3). Hasting*—Mimic. KOA (322.4), Denver—Minstrel Players. KTH9 (374.8). Hot Springs—Soloists: ensemble. WHAG (315.0). New York— Test program. WBZ (333.3), Springfield—Studio. WI)AF (306.fi). Kansas City—String ensemble. WEAF (491.5), New .York —Roxy ainul His Gang: also WCAP WJAH, WWJ WLIB, VgEEI. WTAG, WGN. EBH (370.2), Chicago— Orchestra; talks: song*.. WHO (o2oi, Des Moines—Danaoo: Elks' Charity Bail. WHN (301.2), New York—^Dance. WJAZ (322.4). Chicago—Orchestras. WIL (273), St. Louis—Vaudeville. WLIT (384.5), Philadelphia—Dance. WMAQ (447. h) Chicago—WMAQ Players; chimes. VVMAC (341), New York —Motor Boat Show; talk. WMBB (250), Chicago—Orchestra: popular program. WOAN (283.8) Lawrenceburg—• Orchestra. WOO (508.2), Philadelphia —Theater program. 0:15 P. M.—KFUO (545.1). St. Louia Talk by Rev. W. Wllk. 0:30 P. M. —KOAC (280.2), CorviUU*— • Music; talks. WBAP (475.9), Ft. Worth—Dance. WHT (400), Chicago---Organ; vocalists: dance. WjZ (454.3), New York—Paul Specht’a Orchestra. WMCA (341), New York—Entertainers. WOO (508.2), Philadelphia—• Dance. 0:35 P. M.—WOR (405.2). Newark— Mme. Davis and singer*. 10:00 to 11:00 P, M.—SILENT—INTERNATIONAL TEfiT PERIOD. 11:00 P. M—KFI (467). Los Angeleu— Program. KPO (428 31. San Francisco —Artits. KI’RC (290.0). Houston— Contralto. KTHS (374.8). Hot Springs —Dance. KOA (322.4), Denver— Dance. KYW (535.4.1. Chicago— Sander* Nighthawks. WAMD (344), Minneapolis—Fro'.le. WCAU <378 , Philadelphia—-Cheer Up Club. WBCN (260). Chieago —Jazz Jamboree. WEBH (370.2) Chicago—Dance: soloists; tenor. WGES <302.81 Oak Park Sereniiders: organ: features. WHN (301.2) New York—Orchestra. WLIB (302.8) Chicago—Popular program; dance. WLS (344.0). Chicago—WLS (344.6) Chicago—WLS Circus program. WMCA (341 ). New York—Orchestra., VVOK (217 3) Chicago—Dance. WQJI (447.51. Chicago—Skylarks: entertain \ ers.l WSB (428.3), Atlanta—Orchestra. 11:30 P. M.—WOOO (416.4). MinneapolisSt. Paul—Organ 11:45 I*. M.—WDAF (305 0). Kansas City —Nighthawks Frolic. 13100 M.—KYW (535.4). Chieago—Organ. KPO (428.3), San Francisco— Orchestra. KFI (407). Los Angeles— Orchestra. KJR (384.4). Seattle—Orcehstra. . WBBM (220). Chicago— Banjo: piano; orchestra. WHT (400), Chicago—Your Hour League. Pat Karnes. 13:30 A. M.—WJJD (370.2). Mooseheart ' —Popular: "Settin' Up Hour." • 1:00 A, M.—KYW (535 4). Chicago—lose mu la Club. WQJ 1447.5). Chicago— Ginger Hour; orchestra.
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