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1 Death Notices DUNBAR. ENOS J.—Husband of Eileen Dunbar, passed away at his home. 1117 Harlan. Saturday,', Jan. 30. Funeral Tuesday, Feb. 2. 2 p. m.. at above address. Friends invited. 5 Funeral Directors W. T. BLASENGYM Main Office 2220 Shelby St DRexel 2670 PLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 N. Illinois St Funeral directors to the people to Indian spoils since 1887 Phone—Main 0041, 0842 INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY Notices ol funeral at out bhapel relei to our present mortuary. Our new mortu ary will open about March 1. BERT S. GADD 2130 Prospect St Phone Stewart 2278. George Grinsteiner Funeral director 622 E Markei Main 0008 KRIEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR . 1402 N Illinois St. HA, 1164 Res . Bel. .tSttfi-K-l UNDERTAKERS—HISEY k TITUS 951 N, Delaware. Main 3680. 8 Special Notices THE ELECTREAT BODY MASSAGE MACHINE Puts new life in your veins and relieves all pains LOLA WALKER. 1112 Cerrtral Ave, Apt. R. Pint. Agl. Lin. 8873. MARGARET SELLERS D UD. C N D Obstetrician, acute and chronlc diseaje massage. 1 IN. New Jersey. Riley 00*0 iPergoriqlg ; Get your house and street frocks for spring ad summer from manufacturer at less than cost. 404 Murphy Bldg., 32 E. Georgia. -NO DIET" “ ~ Kidney .rouble, rheumatism and neuritjs cured by electricity. IDA MAE Hlltl 2861 Ashland. Rand. 6330. Final Clean-Up op good dresses. A few garments in stock at $7.50. 404 Murphy Bldg., 32 E. Georgia. 10 Lost and Found FOUND —Articles found In Indian apolls street cars yesterday: BLACK SILK SHAWL MILK CAN BOSTON BAG 2 PAIRS GLOVES 2 BOOKS „ BOX COLLARS 1 UMBRELLA 1 PAIR GLASSfsIN CASE M ain 2737 BEAGLE HOtTNO^sSra"!' whU*'artri tan nnirldßiu r ßt.pplBOSTON bas: in Ayres’ b.isemunt Wednej day: with tw children s K r n/ia other artiolejs: SIO reward; no quesConi asked. Webster 7289 or 947 Consolidated Bldg. —— GOLD WATCH: Lost, fcntleman's: picture in the back. Lost between 3gth and 21st on College. Reward. Ken. 6680. ~024 College. J 2 Help Wanted—Male WANTED—Spattor and armature winders. CARMAN & FRYER, 113 N. Noble. WANTED —Men and women canvassers on anew proposition P'.v every day Call DRexel 4465. STRUCTURAL engineer: experienced in design and detailing reinforced concrete building Truscon Steel (,<>. .41 E. Ohio. 13 Instructions MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY M BARBER COLLEGE. 610 E Washing. ton St.. Indianapolis Ina. Circle 0707 14 Salesmen Wanted IMMEDIATE EARNINGS New product just placed on market by old established concern Guarantee Immediate return. Entire line profitable reMM wonosition. Restricted territory. New; hum highly successful. 422 Cootinental Bank Bldg.
16 Help Wanted—Female EXPERIENCED LINEN ROOM GIRL, WHITE. APPLY HOUSEKEEPER, CLAYPOOL HOTEL. 17 Situations Wanted b—Female DISH washing or assisting with housework: colored woman. Circle 1553. 18 Rooms for Rent #V^SA/S/'A/S/WyS/W^/VtAA^WWWS/>A/> CENTRAL, 3300 Block: Attractive. 2nd fir,, front room, garage. Wash. 1082. CENTRAL, 1116—Nice room, twin beds] young man wishes roommate Lin. 550.< ILL., ~N.. 2339. Apt. 4 —Beautifully furu. rm.; splendid heat: ideal for 2. R. 6585. ILLINOIS. N„ 1128: Apt. 3: room; clean good heat: pnv, family: man emp.: $3 wk MERIDIAN N.. 2208: Desirable, warm sleep, rra. gdj. bath. Har. 3679-W. NEW JERSEY. N„ 1103: nice room ad). bath: mod.: home privileges. Lin. 6022. OHIO, W 18 Ml rooms: running water. telephone, maid s service. Eve, meal opt. 28TH St. 'BOO: beautiful fronl room; private home. For 2 business persons. Call Harrlßon 2117. WINTHROP. 3418: for lady: beautiful rm.; priv. fam.: meals opt. Wash. 21.34-R. WELL-FURN SHED —Steam heated room: kitchen privtleges; ladies. Lincoln 4493. MARKET, E., 528: cheapest steam-heated rooms in city: $2 per week up. a—Light •Housekeeping COLLEGE. 2007: 2 light, modern rooms: private. Kenwood 5778. ■ N. EAST. 139: nice, clean housekeeping rooms ;everythnig furnished: $2,50 up. Sr 2208: Living rm. and kitchenette; everything turn. Har 3679 W RANDOLPH. 226 9.: 2 modern rooms well furnished: garage optional. DRex 4006-W, Main 608.3, , b—Board and Rooms CENTRAL. 2408—Nice. modern room breakfast and evening meal. Ran. 6474. BOARDERS WANTED—Children especially: mother's care given. Ken.. 5015. CHILD to board; nice country home: mother's care, DRexel 2612. 19 Rentals a—Houses ASHLAND 2615: 7-room modern double and garage, cleaned and in good condition. Owner lives in other side. Good neighborhod. $45. Kenwood 6681. BELLEFONTAINE. 2240- $35. N Illinois Bt.. 3541: SSO, SCOTT. Circle 4776. BYRAM. 4012; new double: attractive; 4 rooms: sun parlor, ln-a-door bed builtin features' garßge $45 Wash 1727 CHESTER. N.. 920—Desirable new 4-room double: mod., hardwood floors. RA. 987.3 COLLEGE. 4071: 0 rms.: sun par.: excel con.: built-in features: breakfast nook. base, toilet, shower; gar. Hum. 1802. CORNELL Ave.. 2470; 4 rooms, electric
19 Rentals - a—Houses COLLEGE Ave.. 2018: 7 rooms modem, cement double with garage. $56. Kenwood 2835 DEARBORN. S. 25: 7-room semi-modern. Phone Webster 4751-R. DGRMAN ST. ÜBS W —Within walking distance of downtown: upper duplex; 6 rooms, complete bath: water paid; electric lights, gas: $24.75 Cal) Miss lit. Main 8701 or eves.. Mrs. Eisner fry, 3I)o5. ENGLISH Ave., 1112; 0-room house, electricity, 512.50; inquire 317 E. South. EWING. 1307; 5 rooms: modern, except furnace. DRexel 4118. 15TH. E. 414; 4 bedroom: mod.- nicely decorated, city heat. Ran. 5800 HOLLIDAY St.. 1545-1552: 4-room bungalow: sls Keystone St.. S.. 1408; 7rooin house; S2O. EVERROAD. 304 Transportation Bldg. Lincoln 3880. HEALING N. 410 brand new semi-moiK ern 4-room double: equipped with Heatrolag beautifully decorated: close to school: garage: S3O Call Miss ilg. Main 0701; evenings. Mrs Eisner, Irv, 31)56. MICHIGAN, IW.. 3548 : 0-room double, remodeled. like new, strictly modern: cistern. large yard, fruit. Owner, Bel. 4257. MICHIGAN. W., 3355; 5 rooms, modem. garage, S4O. without garage. $35. T. R. JONES, Realtor. 020 Peoples Bank Bldg., Lincoln 7077, Randolph 3370. PRATT 34111 E. 4 rooms, basement S. 10th car $25 Ran 5703. REMBRANT. 1700; half 7-room, semimodern double: 3 porches; garage: water paid. See MRS. FORD, Fair Store, RURAL. N.. 413: five rooms, semi-modern . garage: near Catholic and Protestant schools, Web 1210-W RURAL. S. JUo; 4 room, semi-modern: water paiq’ $21.50. Ran 5703. SHERMAN DR.. N 723: four large rooms: semi-modern: attic, garage. E Michigan car line. $38.50. Ran, 5703. STERLING St. 1010: 5 rooms: bath furnace: water furnished: $26: suitable for doctor, dentist beauty shun. Web 5023 25TH. 727 E.: 0 rooms, modern: $37.50 Call Harrison 21104, 20tli. YV., 50: Yfodern B-room half double. Harrison 1505-R. 28TH. YV.. 223: six rooms: modern: half double: reduced rent. Ran. 5002 550 COFFEY: 5 rooms: mod. except furn.; easily heated: newly decorated. Bel 1041. 4-rne cmfwy emfwyp mfwy f m fwy A. BUSINESS Room: Excellent location: in business district in Brightwqpd: reasonable rent. Webster 2475. MR: ROESCH. SEE bUNLOP & HOLTEGEL for bargains REAL ESTATE STRrCTLY modern. 5-room house: large front, back yard: $35. Wash, 1138. .s— Houses, Flats Furnished COLLEGE, 3247; New brick high class double. 0 mis., gar. Har. 3679-B. MAPLE Rd.. 638: 5 rooms: gar. . .$90.00 Meridian St.. N.. 2725: 3 rooms. .$05.00 Meridian St.. N., 2735: 4 rooms. . $05.00 Washington St. E.. tOOI : 2 rooms. $47.50 Prospect St.. 330: 3 rooms $30.50 SEE CUSTODIAN OR PHONE 5391 H. 11. WOODSMALL & CO. “We insure everything but the hereafter," 4 ROOM house clean nicely tarnished walking distance, Cir, 3105. c —A partments ASHLAND. 1527: 7 rooms, newly decorated; heat, water, garage. Ri. 3584. BROADWAY’. 1334: 2 rms.. sun parlor kitchenette, bath steam heat. RI. 1133 HAINES apartments: just finished. 81014 N, Illinois. Open Sunday. MARKET, E. 1183: modern. 5 rooms. porch: reduced rent. Washington 0332 TALBOTT. 2724: modern 5-room, heated ant.: garage igniter Hum, 0327. FIVE-ROOM furnished apt.: also 5-room unfurnished apt., north, heat, water and janitor service, rent reasonable. BtRGESS BROS. Circle 1284 NORTH SIDE: Strictly modern 4-room ant. Bath, front porch heat and water turn $35 Ken. 4145. V d—Business Places STOREROOM —With or without modern H-room house: excellent ’location for 21 Real Estate for Sale
b—Houses 1330 CALHOIN ST. Brand new 6-room bungalow; electricity, gas. city water, ■sink in kitchen, room for bath with inside toilet. 1-room basement: paved street: 2 squares to car line. Price $3,350. Only s3oo down. MR. CLAYTON. DRexel 3480. Main 0782. LEGRANDE K lflOH: new bungalow: 2 bedrooms large kitchen and dining room. Inside toilet, sink in Kitchen, built-n cabinet, window shades, cement porch an walk, large garage: extra large lot: only $3,000: S3OO cash EVERROAD -’O4 Transportation Bide DR. 3250. Lin 3880, IF Y'OU iiaie clear lots, will build aid finance 4 or 5,r00m bungalow EVER ROAD 204 Transportation vßldg Lin 3880. DRex. 3250, FOR nice home, east or south call C J OSBORN DRexel 0184 e —Suburban ' A-l 80-ACRE FARM 12 miles north of city, well improved, for sale or trade for city property. Main 4707, f—Sale or Exchange EQUITY ,n 7-rm. modern; good location Roosevelt Ave.: for lot. or acreage Woold eoi shier car. Times Box 76. 22 Real Estate Wanted WE have buyers for South side properties. Call W. A. RISLEY. City Trust Cos.. Cir. 4022. HUm. 6257. GOOD building 1011, or acreage south Mosi be priced right EVERROAD 204 Transportation,Bldg. Lin. 3880 DR. 3250 25 Miscellaneous for Sale BOOKCASE. 3-door. 4 ft. high. 3 ft. long, perfect condition: Simmons iron bed. springs, like new Hum, 1187, CABINET, KITCHEN. “BOONE:” GOOD CONDITION HUM. 4420. CINDERS—Special price for more than 1 load; special attention given to driveways and contractors. Seybcrt. Ran. 2101 CINDERS FOR S ALE. 2-ton TRUCK $3.30 PER LOAD BEL. 3488 CINDERS: sl.7b load: 2 yards: delivered anywhere In city. Bel. 4314. DR. 0344
(To AT. girl’s about 17-year: practically new $5 Mali's heavy overcoat $2 3021 E. 22nd Web 636 ft. DINING-ROOM SET FOR SALE. NO DEALERS 5919 CENTRAL AVE. MANURE ROTTED- ALSO FIREPLACE WOOD. CALL Wliiß. 4023. ROLL TOP DESK RUGS , AND LINOLEUM AT LOWEST PR( dorfman RUG COMPANY 207 W, Wash St. Opp Statehouse RUG 9x12 Axmlnster, 3 rockers, floor lamp; other goods. 1900 Valley Ave. SUIT. FULL DRESS: practically new. A bargain. Washington 1390-Yy. SWEEPERS; TWO. ELECTRIC: CHEAP FOR CASH. RILEY 5520. §ll, nd® M §l® Cash or TeYras YVill equip your old* stove, furnace or boiler with an 0. K. Crude Oil Burner Save on your heating bill. Phone for complete information Irvington 3430. OAK D<splay Case: For men’s bats, size 14 Yj, ft. tong. BMi ft. high. 28in deep. See MR. WARD, purchasing department L. S. Ayres k Cos. GENT S TAILOR MADE SUIT, SIZE ABOUT 40: OTHER- CLOTHING. HAR 1207-J. NEW DOG HOUSE $25 value. sl2 Hum. 4446, a—Musical Instruments DRUMS i>ND TRAPS NEW LEEDY Nicely pamted. Riley 4083. PIANO: parlor grand "Chiekering." recently restrung, ebony finish: very reason able. Call mornings. Wash. 3414. PIANOS to rent $1 per month and up BALDWIN PIANO CO., on the Circle. b—Pet and Live Stock BARRED ROCK COCKERELS, thoroughbred. J A. HAWK. DRexel 3514-2. 26 Miscellaneous Wanted SALVATION Army industrial Home Help us to help others with vour used cloth, mg. magazines news etc Phone Wagon Riley 6622 28 Storage and Transfer yWW^AA*S^VS'VSA/^*VWWWWWWV PACKING, SHIPPING, STORAGE OVERLAND HAULING. Return loads wanted ior Chicago. Cincinnati. Louisville and Ft. Wayne. Phone OTTO J SUESZ. Maim 2353. 3028. Night. YVeb. 4579. 0099-W. NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO. Call at all tiroes Randolph 3741 MOVING and Trucking. Reliable men Cal! BOBNMA.N Web. 6671
27 Business Announcements FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated feather mattresses and pillows made B F. BURKLK 416 Mass. Main 1428 HOUSE PAINTING: Interior decorating. har J wood floor finishing, furniture refinishing. enameling, varnishing, fine -finishing on woodwork, oil rubbing, fine graining. Riley 6091. RUGS. 9x12. thrl.v cmd.. $3-all work guar. STTPERIO& CLEANERS. Ken, 4402. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened TUTTLEDGE 201 Indians Ave 29 Business Opportunities BOOTH SPACE AVAILABLE—In strictly mod downtown beauty shoppe. Cir. 168;' DRUGS and sundries, schoolbooks and oofifections in a live town. Gas City. BILLY LAYNE. 310-311-313 Holliday Bldg. Cir. 7170. GARAGE, north. A real bargain. Circle 7521. HOTEL: small downtown: water in every room; steam heat: Jrent $125. Income SIOO week. Lin. 2;>yi. RESTAURANT and poolroom east- small down payment. BILLY LAYNE 310 311-312 Holliday Bidg Circle 7176. RESTAURANT for sale by owner, cheap. Ran. 1731. ROOMING house north: small down nayr ment. BILLY LAYNE. 3117-341-312 Holliday B'dg. Cir. 7176. VULCANIZING and tire repair store south: small down peyment: rent sl2 a month BILLY LAYNE. 310-311-312 Holliday Bldg, Circle 7176.’ BUSINESS block in small town, to trade for ,jents futnishinge or shoe store north. BILLY LAYNE. 310-311-312 Holliday Bldg. Cir. 7176, 835 ACRES, near Gosport. Ind.. real stock and grain farm; three sets of buildings. Will trade. BILLY LAYNE. 310-311-312 Holliday Bldg. Cir. 7170. START a paying business men and women. E. N. STANLEY'. Dept. J I. 234 Orange St.. Winchester, Ind. BUSINESS or trades: nothing too large to list with BILLY LAYNE. 310-311-312 Holliday Bldg 30 Automobiles for Sale WWW' CHEVROLET. 1933 sedanette: good motor. spare tires and paint. Buy this today $l5O. Terms. STONE CHEVROLET 540 E. Washington. Lin. 1722 DAVIS six tffuring. 1931: SOO if sold at once. CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO.. 31 W. 13th St. — r FORD, 1924, COUPE $375 IN SPLENDID CONDITION THROUGHOUT. FIVE HOOD CORD TIRES SNUB BERS. LOCK WHEEL, MIRROR, AUTOMATIC WIPER ETC UNK-THIRIS DOWN BALANCE MONTHLY The Lathrop-McFarland Cos. 418-24 N JJAPITOL AVE OPEN EVENIYCS. MAIN 2480. FORD. 1924 roadster: slip-on body, startor and demountable, fair tires and mechanical condition: only $125 STONE CHEVROLET. 540 E. Washington FORD BODIES Ten good, late style tourings, coupe*, roadsters California tops and glass in closure SWISSHELM k PARKER FORD. 1923 ton truck: starter, closed cab. stake body. Been used In light work. $225. Terms. STONE CHEVROLET. FORD 1921 touring: good condition; private owner. Cheap for cash Web 7797 LOCOMOBILE. 7-pass, touring. . . .S4OO 00 Stulz Phaeton 1923 .. ..$650.00 Stutz Roadster $325 00 1920 Jordan Touring: winter en closure $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. Used Fords —All Models You Save at XcutetfudJ&iwiceßuift Authorized Ford Dealer DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE. (Qunpi&siUJf&Wi ' Open Evenings and Sunday MA 4708
WANGELIN-SHARP SAYS It would pay you to see our usccT Fords before buying one as we can save you money ou them. 1920’s 21’*. 22's. 2.3'5, 24's and 25’s. Open and closed models. WANGELIN-SHARP CO. Authorized Ford Dealers 44.3 Y'irginia Ave. Drexel 5020 Open evenings and Sundays USED CARS S2O DOWN, $4 PER WEEK Ford coupe, 1922 $125.00 Overland touring. 1922 SIOO.OO Ford roadster. 1921 - $ 75.00 Grant touring. 1921 $150.00 Chevrolet touring. 1923 SIOO.OO No Brokerage L. GUY LONG, 1114 N. Meridian. Lincoln 6865, ; 1925 FORD COUPE This car is in A-l mechanical condition. Paint like new and upholstering in perfect condition. Fully equipped with many extras. A bargain, terms or trade. Open evenings and Sundays. SCANLAN OLDSMOBILE SALES 510 N. Delaware St. Riley 2400 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. Easv terms. HAYNES-SCHMIDT 120 W. North St. alsa 625 N. Capitol. Open evenings Lin. 7375 1924 FORD COUPE Ford coupe, 1924: lock wheel, cord tires, upholstering like new. This car is In perfect condition. Price to sell. $235: bargain. Down payment SOO. SMITH k MOORE ,Inc.. authorized Ford dealers. 528 South Meridian St. Open evenings and Sundays. SEY'F.RAL 1923 Chevrolet coupes; new naint good tires and excellent mechanical condition: $275. JONES-WHITAKER BALES CO., 34.3 N. Capitol Ave Own evenings and Sunday r—-V CARS TRADED ON RIOKEN \ e HOLLOWELX r^ CHEVROLET. 1922 touring: good tires extra good paint and mechanical condition : $56 buys it. STONE CHEVROLET. BETTER care—Better prices—Better terms MARION CHEVROLET CO.. 903 N. Meridian St. Lin. 5301. USED CARS OF MERIT , Lexington Motor Cos. 1142 N. Meridian St. GOOD USED CARS CBAS. K, STUTZ 824 N Meridian Bt. BEST used cars in town 363 N DUnois St • a—T rucks FORD TON TRUCK 1923 Truck, closed panel body, has been run very little, price $190.00. Small down payment, balance wteily or monthly. SMITH & MOORE Inc.. Authorized Ford Dealers. 528 South Meridian St.. Main 6050, 31 Automobiles Wanted Autos Wanted 1922. 1923. 1924 and 1926 models preferred: we pay cash and deal quickly save time bv seeing us first I. Wolf Auto Cos. 65J N Capitol Ave Corner North at Plenty of parkins space Lin 4510 32 Axito Supplies, Repairs BEST used tires, anj size: wholesale and retail Open evemuga. ROGERS TF": SHOP 3117 YV Washington Be) 4300. HIGHEST CASH PRICES -PAID FOB USED CARS. WANTED 100 CARS TO JUNK SAM CARAZ, .619 N. CAPITOL EBACK k GENTRY auto reflnUhinx Setus first 532 N Capitol Kliey 2760. USED CARS bought and told (. 'GOLD BERG. 622 N. Capitol.
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33 Motorcycles, Bicycles EVERYTHING tor the bicycle. ROBERT SON CYCLE STORE 940 Mass. Ave. WE buy. selj and exchange motorcycle* ALLEN. 509 Mass Ave.. Main 70E. 35 Financial FIRST or second mortgages on Indianapolis real estate: mortgages on farms. R. B. WILSON. 1101 National City Bank Bidg. Lin. 6104. AUTO LOAN CO Goans to car owners: legal rales Mr Schmidt, 122 W North St Lincoln 7575. 37 Money to Loan \ Personal Loans $lO to S3OO This oflice is operated under v the supervision oi the State of Indiana, and was established for the purpose of pphvnhng a place where honest people can borrow any amount from $lO to S3OO without paring more than the legal rate of interest or without being imposed upon in anv wav NO WORTHY PERSON REFUSED We do not notify vour‘employer neither do we make inquiries of vour triends relatives or tradespeople. , You can have aJ) the time necessary toi repayments and par only for the actual time rou keen the money. Call and let us explain No charge unlest, vou borrow IF IN A HURRY Phone MA. 2923 Household Finance Corporation 404 Kresge Bldg., fourth floor. Corner of Pennsylvania and Wash Sts NEED MONEYf Uuickly confidentially and business-like dealiiitfe ip a nart of the service we srlve •ou UOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141 % E. Washington St. MA In 1)585. U ncoln 7184. LOANS $lO to S3OO Room 532 100 E Market 9t. Phone Main 127S Coal and Wood “Daddy” Father ut the seini-suiokelese toals so often sold as genuine Poca’aontas. A 2%-lneh forked lump, nined in McDowell County, West Virginia Only $7,5<0) Per Ton Also the Famous “EVERGLQ” $5.25 Pei Ton. Six-tuch torked iftrnp. I'b® '•ream of the Knox County field ImdoaimapoDes Coal Company fclA in 1700
WHY PAY MORE? OLD HICKORY WElite Aslh Lao imp ILLINOIS UIS’l NO * 2-1N TO 0-IN LUMP $4.90 2,T00§, $9,50 Keoiembei this is a cleau orked lump and a eood burning oal Bammueir Fuel Cos. St Clair and Nickel Plate R_ R. RI 1866 High-Grade Coals at Bargain Prices CORRECT WEIGHT—EFFICIENT SERVICE Kindling With Each Ton. W. Va. semi-smokeless R. A. Eagle seam, 4-In. up, fkd. lump $7.50 W. Va. Kanawha district, 4ln. up fkd. lump $7.00 2x4 Egg, fkd ~..56.60 E. Ky. Elkhorn seam, 4-in. up fkd. Ip $7.00 2x4 Egg, E. Ky., fkd $6.50 Ind. No. 6, 4-in. up lp., fkd..55.75 2x4 Egg, Ind. No. 6, fkd $5.26 These coals are the best grades, high ui heat free from slack, will not clinker low in ash BETHEL COAL CO. DRex. 2717. 250 Beecher Consider Quality When Buying KINDLING WITH EACH TON Genuine Glendora—The Wonder Coai Sullivan County, Indiana. Best Glendora 6-in block. Ige. fkd.s7.oo Best Glendora ox3 Ip., cln. fkd.... $0 So Best Glendora 2x4 egg. cln. fkd $0 25 . ?„? a nd,, Kv J~The Best That Is Mined .ge w Va 0-in block lge.. Ikd. . $7 00 Best W Va. 2x4 egg. cln fkd $0.26 Besi Va Min. Pun 50 pet Ip $5.50 Va MiPj n) Kanawha District. Best E Kv Hariin Cos 0-in. Ig fkd #7 <H TRY OUR HOOSIER ASH. Burns well and holds fire over night Booster Ash Ind No. 6 in.. 0-tn fkd $5.85 Hoos. Ash Ind No 0. 2x4 egg fkd $5.35 Best Linton No. 4 Ind 0 in In fkd. .$5.75 Best Ind. 4 In lp. No. 5. cln fkd..53.50 Best Ind No. 6 2x4 egg. cln fkd. $5.25 Best b-in. Vermilion Cos. In, cln fkd $5 50 Best Vermilion Cos. 2x4 egg. cln fkd.ss.2’ Ul 'S^fct‘TNi) U (X)AIf tV 1910 Bluff Ave. DRex. 4021. Since 1908 Dependable. White Ash, $5J® 2 TONS, S9.SO Pike county ilud.f No. 6. 3 lo 0-ia. torked In. free from slate and wiil not clinker W. Va. block fkd $7.00 Thacker 4-in block 111. 2x6 t'kd. Ip $4.75 Vermilion County Illinois shov. $4.50 Vermilion County FA-NSLER COAL CO. 936 E. Vermont. Lin. 7950. BRAZIL (Ind.) BLOCK Vi TO 24-IN. LP.. $5.25 PER TON. BRAZIL PEA AND NUT, $4.50 EAST SIDE ICE AND COAL 934 Fowler. Main C 9.30 COAL BARGAINS ina 4-in. fkd. ip $6 an W Va 2x4 Egg fkd SOSO W Va 4-in rkd ip $7.00 GET OUR PRICES ON POCAHONTAS NORTH ST. COAL YARD Lin. 1455 Ur 6650 Night Lrv 402 U WHITE ASH LUMP J. D. JOHNSON 311 BLDG Oir 6934 Riley 5444 Riley 4164 KINDLING AND STOVe£ WOOD BIG LOAD. DELIY’ERED ANYWHERE 53.50-S4 DREXEL SOBB.
Coal and Wood “Big Eagle” Semi-Smokeless, 2% fk. lump, S7oS(Q) Per Ton A West Virginia coal, mined in McDowell County. Plenty of heat, no clinkers and low in ash. Often sold for genuine Pocahontas. “kNOX-ALL” No. 5 Indiana 6-inch forked lump • $5025 Per Ton Mined in Knox County. "Other coals it low prices. WBuDte River GoM Company 320 S. West St. MA in 6318.
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J 9 Legal Notices LEGAL NOTICE The Indiana S.s.l Board of School Book Commissioners will receive sealed bids uutil 10 o’clock. Feb. 5. 1926 at the offices of the State Superintendent of Publie Instruction. Room 227 State House, lniiai'apolis. Indiana, from publishers of school textbooks, as provided In the Acts of 1917, pages 441-443 on a series of textbooks for use in the common schools of Indiana for a term of five years, in the following branches of study: Geography, linglisb Grammar. Spelling. Physiology History of the United States and Domestic Science: all of said books to be furnished to textbook dealers and scbqpl officials in accordance with the law found on page 150, Acts ol 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 materia) style of binding and mechanical execution to standard textbooks now in use. Sad publishers shall specify the weight and duality of book cloth used: the weight ajid quality of thread, used: he weight of super used, the quality of glue used; the quality of boards ÜBed. whether chip board, oasted board or cloth boaxx): samples submitted shall be bound as per specifications given for the above five items. ~ The publisher shall state specifically tn such bio the price at which each book will be furi.-ished also the exchange price on each book sold or exchanged for an old book on the same subject oi like grade and kind but of different series: and shoo accompany such bid with soectmeD copies of eacv. a-)d all books nrooosed to be furnished in such bid. Any and all bids by oubiisbers must be accompanied by a bond in the penal sum of fifty thousand ($50,000) dollars to the acceptance and satisfaction of the Governor of the Stale of Indiana, conditioned that i* anv contract be awarded to any bidder such bidder will enter into a contract to perform the conditions of his bid and conform to tne requirements of the textbook law of Indiana to the icceptance and satisfaction of said board. No bid sha!. be considered unless the -ame be accompanied by an affidavit of •the bidder setting forth that he is in no wise directly or indirectly, connected with any other publisher or firm who is bidding foi books submitted to such board nor has any oecuniarv 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 reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids and at their option to accept or reject any part thereof for any particular book or senes 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 HEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC. In the matter ol the estate of Oscar YV. Shr.ver. deceased. No. 09 22815. In the Probate Court of Marion County. January tenn. 1920. Notice is hereby given that Joseph E. Shryer and Mark H. Miller as co-execu-tors of the above named estate have presented and filed their account and vouohers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Probate Court on the 20th day of February, 1920. at vhich time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be, wh.v 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. 25 and Feb. 1. NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC. In the matter of the estate of Washiiigton Nelson, deceased. No. 00-21411. In the Probate Court of Marlon County. January term. 1920. Notl<-e is hereby given that Frank B. Rcss as administrator of the above named estate has nreserted and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Probate Court on the 20th day of February. 1920. at which time all heirs creditors or legatees of said estate required lo appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be wh.v said aie-ount 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. ■Tan. 25 snd Feb. 1. NOTICE TO’’HEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC In the matter of the estate of Josephine Frances Bridges, deceased. No. 00-21420. In the Probate Court of Marion County, January term 1020. Notice Is hereby given that Oscar P. Bridges as administrator of the above named estate has presented and filed hi* account and vouchers In final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Probate Court on the 27th day of February, 1920. 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 he approved. And the heirs of said estate are aGo required to appear and make proof of their heirhjp. ALBERT H. LOSCHE. Clerk Keh 1 and 8. NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC. In 111 matter of the estate of Anna F. Dunmoyer deceased. No. 70-23040. Tn the Probate Court of Marion County, January- term. 1920. Notice is hereby given that William J. Holt-.ian as administrator of the above named estate has presented and filed his ax-count and vouchers in Aral settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and actiou of said Probate Court on the 27th dav of February, 1920. at which time all heirs, creditor* or legatees of said estate required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be. why said ai-count and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate are also required to appear and make proof of their hfirship. ALBERT B. LOSCHE. ClorL. Feb. 1. 8, 1026,
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6:45 P. M.—WGY (379.5). Schenectady— Soprano: pianist: "Literary Series." WJR (517], Pontiac—Goodwill program. WNYC (SOT), New York—" Museum Collections." 6:50 P. M.—WOAW * (620). Omaha—Orchestra. WJZ (454.8). New York— Talk by John Kennedy. 7:00 P. M.—KSD (545.1). St, Louis Cornetist recital. KSO (241.8). Clarinda, lowa Music: talk: program. WBAL (240). ’ Baltimore Pianist: tenor; soprano. WBZ (333.3). Springfield—Scotch violin program. WCX (517). Pontiac—Studio. WEAF (491.6). New York—" Pop” concert: also WOO. WEEI (348.0). Boston— Meterologist: musicale. WGHP (270). Detroit—Little' Symphony; soloists. WGR <319). Buffalo—Orchestra. WHN (361.21, New York—Talk: orchestra WHB {.365.0), Kansas Citv—Soloist; string quartet: orchestra. )VJZ (454.3). New York—Contralto; tenor; pianist WMAC (341), New York Music. WTAM (389.4). Cleveland—Contralto: tenor: pianist. WMCA (2HB). Worcester —"Pedigree Breeding.” WWj (352.7) Detroit—Orchestra. 7:10 P. M.—WRVA (256). Richmond University of Richmond Bana. 7:15 P. M.—KDKA (309.1). East Pittsburgh—University of Pittsburgh address. WLIT (1194.5). Philadelphia— Artist recital. WMC (499.7). Memphis —Bedtime stories; talks.
Dancing 7:3O—KPRC. B:OO—YVSB—WSMB. B:3O—KFAB—WTIC. 9:OO—CFAC—KTHS. 9:3O—YVB A P—WJZ. 10:00 —YVEAF—YVSM. 10:30—WJR. 11:00—YV AHO—WHO. 11:45—YVDAF. 12:00—YVJBL.
7:30 P. M.—KPRC (296.9). Houston Orchestra KOA (322.4). Denver— String orchestra. KSD (545.1 ). St. , Louis—Orchestra YVBAP (475.9). Ft. Worth—Concert. WBZ (333.3). Springfield—“ Theatrical Gossip.” YVEAF (491.5), New York—Trio. WHO (520), Des Moines—Music Conservatory program. WJAR (305.9), Providence Music. YVMAK (205.0*. Buffalo—Theater. WOI (-270). Ames. lowa—Automobile short course. WOR (405JJ), Newark—At Reid's hour. WPG (299.8). Atlantic City—Health talk: travel talk. WRVA (250). Richmond—Dr. F. YV. Boatwright. 7:45 P. M. —WCAU (278).Philadelphia— Irish tctior: radio trio. WEAF (491.5). New York—Health talk, also WCAP. WEEI. 7:50 P. M,—WOI (270). Ames. lows frogram.
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8:00 P. M.—KDKA (309.1). East Pitts bur*—Light Opera Hour. KFUO (545.1), St. Louis—Talk by Prof. M’lier. KGO (301.2). Oakland—Dinner concert. KOA (322.41, Denver—Dinner concert. WAHG 315.0). Richmond Util —"Girl Scouts:" auto show. WBZ (513.3.3). Springfield—Aleppo Drum Corps. WBAL (240). Baltimore—-Talk, Frederick A. Dolfleld. WCAE (401..31. Pittsburgh—Concert. WCCO (410.41. Minneapolis-St. Paul—University of Minnesota program. WDAF (305.6). Kaosas City—fvanhoe Band and Glee Club. WEAF (491.51, New York—Gypsies, also WJAR WCAP WOO. WEEI WWJ, WSAI. WGR (.319). Buffalo—Concert. WHN (301.2), New York—Music: vocal. WJR (517). Pontiac—Program. WLIT (394.5). Philadelphia—Theater. WJZ (454.3) New York—Philharmonic Orchestra. WMCA (3411, New Y’ork— Science: program. WOAW 520). Omalia —College faculty and artists. WRW (2751). Tarrytown—Varied entertainment: solos. WSB (428..31. Atlanta Orchestra. WTIC (476.9), Hartford— Popular period. WPG (299.8). Atlantic City—Concert orchestra. 8:65 P. M. —WHAZ (379.5), Troy Serenaders; vocal and instrumental, 8:10 P. M.—WBAL (240), Baltimore Baritone; contralto: violinist. 8:30 P. M.—KFAB (.340.8). LtncOln—Orchestrx* popular program; quartet. KOA „(322.4). Denver—Sandman; special program. KPItC (290.9). Houston—Guitar a.tul mandolin. WBZ (.333.3). Spring field—lnstrumental trio. WFAA 1475.9), Dallas—Agricultural program. WMC (499.7), Memphis—Ensemble. WOAI (.394.6). Sail Antonio—Music. WTIC (476.9). Hartford—Dance. 9:00 P. M.—CFAC (4.35.8), Calgary Serenaders. KOA (322.4). Denver Spanish Instructions. KPRC (290 9), Houston—Baritone-: soprano. KM A (262). Shenandoah—Grad.v and Doc; trio. YVSD 1545.1). St, Louis—Pianist KTHS (.374.8). Hot Springs—Orchestra. YVCAU 278 L Philadelphia—Contralto: Pianist. WcCo (410.4). Mtnneapolis-St. Paul—Classical concert. WEF.I (348.01, Boston—Orchestra; Marimba Band. WEAF (491.5), New York—Opera, also WTAG. WCAE. WOO. WJAR. WCAI*. YVUR (319). Buffalo—Madaleine Mooney and frtenda. WBPI (20.3), Newark —Dance. WJZ (454.3). New York Concert quartet. WLIT (.394.5). Philadelphia—Dance: vaudeville. WOAN (282.8), Lawrenceberg Orchestra. WOAW (526). Omaha—Do Luxe program. WRVA (250). Richmond— String orchestra. 9:65 P. M.—WBZ (333.3). Springfield Studio.
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9:15 P. M.—WOR (405.2). Newark Balalaika Band. WPG (290.8). Atlantic City—Plano; violin: cello. 8:.30 P. M.—WBAP (475 9). Ft. Worth—, Crcliestra. KOA (322.41. Denver—jMßi Strumental program. WCAU Philadelphia—Orchestra. WJZ New Y'ork—Orchestra. WOI (270), Antes. lowa—Weather reports. WOR (405.2) Newark—Rose Newman, pianist. WTIC (476.9). Hartford—histant Listeners’ program. 9:45 P. M.—KTHS (374.8). Hot Spring* —Organ. 10,00 P. M.—KFI (407). Los Angeles Tenor: violinist. Son <ao • > Oai -"d Educational program: muslo. KOA J. 322.4), Denver—Bridge. KPO (428.3). San Francisco—Organ. KTHS (.374.81. Hot Springs—Frolic. WCAE (401.31. Pittsburgh—Theater. WEAF (491.5). New Y’ork—Orchestra. WGR (.3101, Buffalo—Orchestra organ, WHN (301.2) New York —Danes. YVOO (508.2) Philadelphia—Dance. WSM 128.3.8). Nashville—Orchestra. WTAM .389,4), Cleveland—Orchestra. WRW (273). Tarrytown—Dance; cutertalnirs; stage celebrities, 10:15 P. M.—WKAK ( 305.6). Lockpirt— Tr eatrr. 10:30 P. M.—KOA (322.4), Denver Speelal program; contralto. WCCO (410.4), Minueapolls-St. Paul—Band. WHN (.3012). New York—Revue. WMCA (341). New York—Orchestra. YVJR 617). Pontiac—Jesters. 10:45 P. M.—KPO (428.3). San Francisco —Health talk; music. WSB (428.3). Atlanta—Dance. 11:00 P. M.—KFI (407). Los Angeels— Program; Favorites. KPO (428.3), lan Francisco—KFl Broadcast. WAHL 315.0). Richmond Hill—Dance WMCA 341). New York —Maxine Brown wall ’ale WHN (301.2). New York—Ted, ,ew)s Orchestra. WHO 520). Des Moines—Orchestra. i 11:45 P. M.—WDAF (805.0), Kansas City —Nlghtliawks’ Frolic. 12:00 Midnight—KFl (4071. Los Angeles! —Program. YVJBL (270). Decatur—t Frolic.
