Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 243, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 February 1926 — Page 10
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1 Death Notices BOSS. FRANKLIN PATE—At 93 years of ago. died at 2 a. m. Tuesday. Services at the home of his niece, Mrs. Newton J. McGuire. 4331 N. Pennsylvania St.. Thursday evening at 8 o’clock. Burial at River View cemetery. Aurora, Ind.. where Hartford Lodge No 151 of Masons will have charge ox the funeral services at 2 p. m: (Friday, Feb. 12, 1928. in the chapel. Syriends invited. Ohio and Dearborn County papers please copy. 5 Funeral Directors (^VWWWVWW^^WVVSAAA^WWWV W. T..BLASENGYM Main Office 2220 Shelby St DRexel 2670 PLANNER & BUCHANAN 820 N. Illinois Bt. Funeral directors to the people to IndianINDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY Notices of funeral at out chapel refer to our present mortuary Our new mortuary will open about March 1 BERT 8. GADD 2130 Prospect St Phone Stewart 2278. George Grinsteiner Funeral director 522 El Market Main 0908 KRIEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR „ 1402 N Illinois St. JMA. 1154 Res. Bel. 3888-RT UNDERTAKERS—HTSEY & TITUS. 961 y, Delaware Main 3880 6 Special Notices TEETH EXTRACTED FREE. By experienced dentists. Friday tromS to 12. For information, apply to Drs. g, A. Woods. 408 Board of Trade: . a y,ff |Per3val. 1700 E. Michigan: Earl 8. Gilchrist. 1601 Central; John B. Sproull. 948 iBTSOth. THE ELECTREAT BODY MASSAGE MACHINE Ave, Apt. R. Diet Agt Lin, 8873. / "NO DIET” ~ .... Kidney .rouble, rheumat.sm and neuritis cure? by electricity. IDA MAE HIUT 2351 Ashland. Rand. 8339. WHrrti’S VIATHS AND7MA.S9AGE. for rheumatism and neuritis. 1352 N. 1111 nols. Main 2718, MARGARET SELLERS D rna^e trld r^ n^^s ! ; hr l. Ile 1 ley m a^r 10 Lost and Found ffli: {SF¥: A. W ."S\ DRexel 4298. _ iPURSE. beaded, tan and blue: containing email purse with s3o; lost in Central Christian Church hr comer 111 and 88th Sts. Kenwood 1700. or return to John Rusk, with L. S. Ayres. RewardfeUlT CASE, tan; lost bctv.;een Franllii and Indianapolis. from 4.30-5.30 L cou tailing infant's and lady s wearing L H. Cooley. DR. 8868. after o p. m. Rew. feuS'ClT OF KEY'S LOST. REWARD. WEBSTER 1138. 12 Help Wanted—Male WANTED AT ST. PETERSBURG. FLORIDA. Men for sewer work behind excavating machine* Standard scale of wages and ftiresrefnnded after ninety days on the Jof> Jfne modern camp board and r°om, £l f>o per day. No labor troubles andtwo veara steady work on this job. GEDinjly £ MDRPHY. Tnc.. St. Petersburg, Fla. IMMEDIATE EARNINGS New nroduct just placed on market by gAaPKigsJ Bank Bldg j. —r-r-----ness course. Excellent opportunttfYor one S&JIj 1 pHn fUn c|'NTRAL° BUSINESS Co£university Park Bldg- Indianapolis f h r E wire, cftiling on high-class drug stores and eonf-v-tioners in city ana c,,._ Ti ts is anew line and will be a winner. Answer for appointment. Addrvst' Times, Box 350. vop'BTtVvN’ work* young men wanting work America with oil or fruit com-SS-.SS'lSrV’w3a“f 38 TUI PEREY MFG. CO- Crawfordsville, Ind. WANTED —-15 good boys with or without "biovcle*. Apply MR. WILSON, 18 N. |3 Instructions Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 0767. J 6 Help Wanted—Female ATTENTION, YOUNG LADIES Let us teach you chorus dancing. Classes now being formed Rt an amazing low cost per lesson. Professional instruct . tions, with direct booking office connections. Jazz band arista for organizing and hooking wanted. STAGE CRAFT STUDIO 819 N. Penn. St. Riley 6823. WAN+Efi —Woman to look after 2 ciiUdren; mother works. 410 E. Ohio. 17 Situations Wanted b—Female WANTED—WASHINGS TO DO. CALL 1014 HOSBROOK. HALF-DAY work, day or week. Ken. 4887. 18 Rooms for Rent a—Light Housekeeping BIRCHWOOD. 3414; attractive mod. room for business person; gar, Wash. 4904-N. MOUNT: large three-window front room; mod, pvt, home; $4; gar. Bel. 4458-M. NEW JERSEY N- 413; furnished sleeping rooms. Circle 5338. PENNSYLVANIA. N.. 1404: modern, front alcove, sleeping room and livinc room.; city heat. Riley 5783. . DESIRABLE room north. Ideal location; rood heat: S3. Main 2200. NICE? large front room: near creek: in Catholic 1 home. Ran. 4350. a—Light Housekeeping COLLEGE. 2007: 2 modem connecting rms.; everything furn. Ken. 5778. Illinois. N.. 1515: nicely furn. room for -f-coli*’ ultyy 50 wof*k. LEXINGTON.” 1040: 8 modern, furnishei rooms, lor light housekeeping: gas. light, mat nirnianed; 8 per ween. McCARTY, E- 21: upper duplex; twelve rooms: heat, batli light, gas. everything furnished. Drex. 2693, • MERIDIAN. S.. 1928; light housekeeping rooms: furnished or unfurnished. Drex. 6441. WOODRUFF PL.. 920 E. D., 3 furnished housekeeping mu.: bath; good heat, THREE unfurnished rooms and kitchenette, second floor, private entrance: garage if desired. Drex. 3745. bSAUTIFUL Woodruff. 608 M. I).: 2 connecting rma.: 3rd floor; S3O. Web. 4108.
18 Rooms for Rent b—Board and Rooms COLLEGE. 2411: room and board for man and wife or two men. Ken. 2044, BOARD, room and laundry for three girls: $0 60. Home privileges. Web, 310i. CHILDREN wanted to room and board. Mother’s care given. Kenwood 5015. 19 Rentals a—Houses ARROW, 1625; t> rooms, gas. electrlcty. Phone. Irvington 3936. BELL, 645: 6-room modern double. $27.60. Main 2207. BOULEVARD PL- 4026: south half of slxroom modern: garage. Wash. 2200-W. BROADWAY. 1008: four-room modern double; bath, yard, storage room; heat, water. gas, lights furnished; >37. Ken. 4923. CENTRAL. 324 J . tt-room double: strictly modern . Phone Wash, 3625. ; COMAR. 1633; new 5-rooni modem; $27.50. CIVIC REALTY CO- 138 N. Delaware St. Lin. 5050. CONGRESS. 355: new modem four-room double; garage. Wash. 2290-W. CORNELL Ave- 2470. 4 rooms, electric lights, gas. city water paid. $16.60. Call MISS ILg. Main 6761 1 evenings MRS ELSNKK Irvington 3055 UUKMAN 81 985 V* Within walKum ms tonce of downtown upper duplex: * rooms, complete bath: water paid: electr'c lights, gas: $24.75 Call Miss Ilg, Main 6761. or eves., Mrs. Eisner Irv 39p5. FOREST Ave.. 336 o-room double: modem except furnace; $27.50 per month Rilev 2171. HOLLY Ave.. 551: 6 rooms: gas, water, bath. Belmont 4448. EEALING N 410 brand new seiei mou ern 4-room double: equippea with Heatrola: beautilullv decorated: close to school: garage: S3O Call Mies ilg. Mam 6761; evenings, Mrs. Eisner. Irv 3956. LINDEN ST.. 2021. Half three-room double., sl4. CIVIL REALTY. Lin. 5050, MERIDIAN. S„ 1504: six rooms; semi-mod-ern: painted and papi-red, Drex, 2187-W. NAOMI ST.. 1424; five rooms; $25. 2413 .E. Wash.: six rooms; $25. FRANK S. CLARK A GO. Main 3377. NEW JERSEY, 8- 1414: half double: five rooms; modern; garage. Drex. 0318-J. OHIO. 1326 E.: upper duplex: 6 rooms: modern: heat. gas. water, curtains furnished: splendid condition. Cir. 8066, OLNEY, 664; 4 rma., semi-mod- basement. E. loth Car. $26. Ran. 6763. PROSPECT. 2335: 6 large rooms; modern except furnace: upstairs over grocery; S2O: water paid. Bankers Trust Company. RANDOLPH. 8.. 1729-1737; new double bungrlows of four room**: modem, oxcept furnaoe; garage; S2O. Lin. 7808. RURAL. N- 1321; 6 rooms, semi-mod. Irvington 2620. ; STERLING. 1010-6 rooms: bath; furnacewater furnished; $26 suitable fpr doctor, dentist, beauty shop. Web. 5623. TECUMSF.iI. LlSifl 6-room modem double: adults. Wash. 0707. 12TH. E- 6 rooms: bath: garage” water paid; $27.50. Keys 2036. 10TH. E- 2408: 8-room mod. double: nlcfy decorated: water paid. Web. 1089-R. 18TH St.. W.. 1146; 5 rooms: bath, furnace; garage: $32. Keys at 1133. rr call Drexel 1417. 36TH. 131 W.; 4 rms- modern; garage; new house. Wonderful place to live; spring and summer: $35. Hum. 2993. UDELL. 1022': 5-room cottage: semi-mod-ern: gaiage; S3O. Wash. 067 i-R. WADE. 1210; 4 rooms: semi modern; Shelby car; wa. paid: $25. Har, 4 846-W. FOR COLORED NICE AND WARM 1022 N. West St.: two roomß and bath_ We furnish heat. gas. lights, water and Janitor: S2B month. Let janitor show you what we are offering. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL 28 East Raymond Street 0 rooms, city water, electric lights: $17.00. Bankers Trust Company FOUR BEDROOMS 15th. 414 E.; modern: nicely decorated; i-ity heat. Ran. 5800 b ONE-HALF double, 7 nice rooms, modern except furnace, garage, rent reasonable. Extra nice location, east. Cir. 1<,84. 650 COFFEY: five rooms: modern except fur.: easPy heated: newly dec. 801. JO4l. 3- house city water, lights, inside toilet: sls. DRexel 312.>-J. SEE DUNLOP A HOLTEGEL for bargains REAL ESTATE r BIG RENT REDUCTION 2 and 3-room flats, walking distance Elccti-ic lights, gas. city water and Inside toilets. $lO to $lO per month Corner Virginia Ave. and Merrill St. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL 6— Houses, Flats Furnished BRTGHTWOOD 4 rooms: furnished oottagq; 3 lots; plenty fruit: S2O. LI. 4039. c —Apartments WASHINGTON, E- 2850; 4 rooms; modern: hardwood floor throughout, m-ar door bed. DR. 4120: eve., Web. 4332. d—Business Places GARAGE. 90x00: Union and McCarty Sts. Cal! Main 3713. FORMER" millinery room, gnod buslnfae location, cheap rant.. 2908 Clifton Bt. 21 Real Estate for Sale b- -Houses DOUGLASS ST., PAYMENTS North of New York St.; nine roomB; fine bargum; only $3,600.00. B. M. RALSTON, 143 E. MARKET ST. Hoyt Ave., Near Shelby Six rooms end bath cottage; garage: paved street: all improvements paid. Will sell at a bargain, on time, to reliable people. Lincoln 11734; eve., Drexel 5472-M. LEGRANDE, B- 1009: new bungalow; 2 bedrooms, large kitchen and diningroom, inside toilet, sink in kitchen, builtin cabinet, window shades, cement porch and walks, large garage, extra large lot; enly $3,000: S3OO cash. EVERROAD. 204 Transportation Bldg. Lin. 3880, DR 3250. FOR SALE 6-room house, just off Rockville road at Stop 1: not far from Washington St. Price $3,600, on payments. R. B. Wilson, Realty 1101 'Natl. City Bank Bldg. Lin. 6104. Evenings. Ran. 1244. BRICK VENEER 3108 Brooksido Parkway. North Drive; five rooms; brick veneer; long living-room, brick fireplace, bookcases, hardwood floors: dining-room with beautiful built-in buffet, beveled glass French door, hardwood ffloor; lovely kitchen, with built-in featunes; two nice, large front rooms and bath up: upstairs porch; downstairs finished in quartered oak: full basement, with outside entrance: Rybolt furnace; extra large front porch: two lots for 82-foot front yard; garage; all improvements paid; $8,500; one-haff cash. C. J. OSBORN. Drex. 6184. 1993 ARROW AYE., PAYMENTS This little home can be had on easy monthly payments. B. M. RALSTON, 143 E, MARKET ST. HAVE you a four-room modem double on eat side or near Garfield Park. We have buyers. HALL, & HILL Riley 3976 • Wash. 2723 s HOME BARGAIN Brookslde ; six rooms, modern: excellent condition: fine location. Price $4,250 on term. M. BERRY. Riley 5147, Drexel 5260. MODERN. 7 rooms: right at Tech High School: reception hall. living-room, dining-room and kitchen with some built-in features; some hardwood floors: 3 nice bedrooms and bath upstairs; double garage: price $4,800: terms; or will trade on double east. C. J. OSBORN. Dltexel 6184. CASH B"OR 5-ROOM MODERN North side bungalow will pay up to gti.OUOOO. HALL & HILL Riley 8975 Wash. 0728 CLOSE TO TECHNICAL iforth of 10th St.; substantially built six-room, two-side double. Hardwood floors, firenlaoe. front drive to garage. MkOUNNINGHAM 147 B. Market, Room 206. Riley 5147. Evenings 2640. ■"LOOKTaT"IBO9 W. LAMBERT West Indianapolis, Five rooms' good location. $2,250. Payments. Sed MR. BORTON, Main 2681, 222 N, Del. St. FOUR-ROOM house: kitchenette, garage. ehicken house; near Lynhurst Dr.; on terms. Pel 3494. 4- semi-modem double: close to school and car line; will take clear lot as down payment. Address Box 207, Times.
21 Real Estate for Sale b—Houses Suburban $3,250.00, $50.00 Cash, Balance Easy Terms Five-room houße; well and electric lights: fully decorated; on tract 77x197, on Sherman Dr. north of Raymond St. -R. W. THOMPSON. Main 0902. Irvington 0859. DOUBLE, $6,950.00 This splendid modern double 3600 squares north. Rents for SB2. A fine investment property. B. M. RALSTON, 143 E. MARKET ST. SUBURBAN 6-roou mpdem home beautifully decorated, window shades and curtain rods Installed one-car garage: on tract 82.5x330 ft.: near car and bus Une: southeast, near, St. Francis Hospital on Royal Road, between Churchman Pike and Perkins Ave, w R W. THOMPSON MAIN 0902 IRV. 0869 LET us help" you secure cash for your real estate, small properties desired. If your property is a bargain, quirk action assured. Call Lincoln 505, eve.. Irv. 1659. THE CHARLES R. ETTINGER CO. IF YOU have clear lot* anl bulla one finance 4 or 5-room hungalna EVER ROAD 204 Transportation Bldg Lin 1880 DRex 3250 f—Sale or Exchange ELEVEN apartment eolored flat to trade for farm. Quick action. A. F. ZAINEY, 108 N. Delaware St., Lin. 6520. 9-APARTMENT FLAT—North. Price S4O; 000. Will trade for California property. Consolidated Brok. Cos.. 438 K. of P. Bldg. 22 Real Estate Wanted WANTED—S or 0-room cottage south, under $3,000. Have buyer with SI,OOO cash. Lincoln 3734. ETTINGER A SCHREIBER. WE HAVE CASH FOR YOUU Old or new. Act quick. Riley 6974. CONSOLIDATED BROKERAGE CO. GOOD building ion or acreage south M isi be priced right EVERROAD 204 transportation Bldg l.ln 3880 DR 3250 23 Farm Lands IMPROVED 80, dear; near Columbus. Ind.: for city property, 228 N. East 25 Miscellaneous for Sale CHAIR, real antique, upright, high-back. hand-carved, Martha Washington period: no dealers. Lin. 6630. CINDERS, fine for driveways and garages; $1,50 load. Bel. 4314. PRex. 9344. DITTO machine, practically new. complete with rolls: bargain. Apply Indianapolis Abbatoir Corp.. Morris and Drover. IRONER. ROTAREX: list price $137.60: floor demonstrator; for $100: perfect conditlon; with guarantee. Main 5120. MANURE, rotted: also nreplace wood. Call Web. 4023. RUGS AND UNOLEUM AT LOWEST PRICES. DQRFMAN RUG COMPANY 207 W 7 Wash St, Opp Btatehouae CALL circle 2581 for Frltch’s Vegetable Soap and Toilet Articles; prompt dellvery. L. 11. ROWELL, general agent. BIG REDUCTION FOR CASH. NEW FURNITURE direct from mfr. Har. 0740, OLIVER TYPEWRITER. NO. 9. Stewart 1650, BARGAINS: tn household turn.; private family. No dealers, Webster 0324-J a—Musical Instruments PIANO. PLAYER: CAN BE HAD BY PAYING BALANCE DUE. E Z TERMS. 231 N. ILLINOIS. CIRCLE 1195. PIANOS to rent $1 per month and up BALDWIN PIANO CO on the Circle b—Pet and.Live Stock PEKINESE PUPS. FINE PEDIGREED, LIN. 2127. FOR SALE—Mares, good team: matched. Bel, 0882-R. 2717 Jackson St. 26 Miscellaneous Wanted Good, Sound Yellow Ear Com Wanted at THE STOCKYARDS Phone Main 0196 SALv AI lu> Army industrial Hojje Ueip os to help others with vnu: used clothing. magaz,nes news etc PI ore Waaon Riley 6622. 27 Business Announcements CARPENTER contracting remodeling of r.ll kinds. Gar, a specialty. DR, 8090 J SEAIHERt, jougbl sold and renovated feather mattresses ana oillows made K. F BUB RLE 41 Mass. Main 1428 HARDWOOD floors refinished: id I kinds of interior decorating. Ken. 5983. PAPER cleaning, painting and paint washing, work guaranteed. PAPER CLEANING M ROOM WORK GUARANTEED. GADBERRY. DREXEL 0232. RUGS. 9x12. thrly clnd.. $2-all work guar SUPERIOK CLEANERS. Ken, 4462. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened TUTTLEDGE 201 Indiana Ave. BUY your radio supplies—cabinets, parts and complete receivers direct from manufacturer and save the middleman's profit. Call at 339 N. Capitol Ave. 25 Storage and Transfer NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER £XX , Call at all times. Randolph 3741 toQVINQ and Truektng. Reliable men flail BARNMAN web 5571 29 Business Opportunities ✓yAAAAySAAAAA/WV'XAtVWAAAA/N^yVWVAAFi BUSINESS or trade*: nothing too large toilet with BILLY LAYNE. 310-311-812 Holliday Bldg. BATTERY SERVICE—Cheap for quick sale: leaving city on account of poor health. 3719 Massachueetts Ave. FILLING station and cafeteria site. 30 miles out of city, cn State highway. In a good city: Just the place you've been looking-for. BILLY LAYNE. 310-311-312 Holliday Bldg. Cir. 7178. Gas STATION. 383 T Southeastern Ave.; 8-room frame home: concrete store building: can be used for vulcnnlzer and tire service: barbecue stand: front M ate. Will rent or sell. MILLER. Main 0539. GARAGE for sale or trade. BttLY LAYNE. 310-311-312 Holliday Bldg. Cir. ,1,6. HOTEL; small, downtown: long lease. Will sacrifice; $125 month. Lin. 2533, MSAT market: first-class: cheap rent- cash business: no delivery: extraordinary good shop. Week days 8 to 6. Phone Webster 4240. ; MILLINERY STORE—WeII estab. downtown shop; rea*. rent. Cash. Riley 1501. POOLROOM for sale; 3 Brunswick tables. *1 Remington cash register, steam tanle; good location. Call Circle 6398. RESTAURANT, with living-rooms; near Big Four yuds. Phone Drex. 3534. RESTAURANT for sale bv owner cheap Ran 1731. i ROOMING HOUSE—22 rooms: close in. Will stand rigid investigation; incomeslo2 week. Sell or trade for Indianapolis property. Act quick. Har. 4494-M. A CLEAN, well-established, profitable business for 1 or 2 young men: exclusive agency for Marion Cos.. Ind.. for the sale or THE FBITCH FAMOUS VEGETABLE SOAP and toilet sirticles. Address L. H Rowell, Box 657 Ipdpls.. or call Cir. 2581. 30 Automobiles for Sale BUXCK. five-passenger touring: equipped with n.w U. 8. Royal Cord Tires; new lacquer finish: Rex California top that coat S3OO installed: bumpers and spare tire. Motor wus overhauled In our shop. A good closed car. Price $545: down payment $226. It will take quick action to get this ono. HUFF-BUICK SALES CO. 363 N. lUlnofk St. CHAS. a. "“km, erldlan St.
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30 Automobiles for Sale VWvWVWVt 4 Chevrolet 1523 Coupe Painted same color as 1926 models: $7.) down, balance in 12 months. JonesWihitaker Sales Cos.. 343 N. Capitol Ave. Main 5647, Open evenings, CHANDLER. 1924 coach; in A-l condition; will trade as part payment: terms on balance. COLLEGE AVENUE GARAGE. 1610 Colley--Ave. Rand. 3587. Chevrolet 1924 Sedan Painted same color as 1926 model; car in excellent shape: $l6O down, balance in 12 months. Jones-Whitaker Sales Cos.. 343 N. Capitol Ave. Mam 5647. Opea evenings. CHEVROLET'! 1903 Ton-Truck; Oiowd cab. stake body; driven by owner and has had good care. Priced right for quick STONE CHEVROLET COLE 8 SPORT TOURING Five wire wheels: motor just gone over; Sn excellent’buy at $245. Terms or trade. len evenings. f. C. SCANLAN OLDSMOBILE SALES 510 N. Delaware St, Riley 2400. COLE TOUR TNG. 1920 California top. new tires; $175 if sold at once. Always open. CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. • Packard Distributors Since 1904. 81 W. 13th St. Main 6942. Chevrolet 1923 Coach Car in excellent condition. A real buy at SIOO down, balance $25.25 per month Jones-Whitaker Sales Cos.. 343 N. Capitol Ave. Main 5647. Open evenings. Dodge, 1924 Touring Good tires: original finish. $125 down. I. Wolf. 561 N Capitol. Open evenings. Ford Touring Ten late models; starter ami demountShies, priced from SIOO to $275; small own payments; balance weekly or moutlily payments. Srfiith & Moore, Inc. Authorized Ford Dealers. 528 South Meridian St. Open evenings and Sundays. Main 8650. FORD 1925 SEDAN $450 Disc wheels, balloon tires and many other extras The best buy tn the city. The Lathrop-McFarland Cos. 418-24 N Capitol Ave. Open evenings. Main 2480 Ford, 1924, Sedan Lock wheel cord tires, newly painted, upholstering like new; down jjayrient Smith & Moore, Inf,. Authorized Ford Dealers. 528 South Moridian St. Main 6650. FORD. 1020 Touring; Starter, lock wheel and speedometer. Good serviceable condition. SBO-09. E-Z Terms. W ANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Ave. Drexel 5020 Open evenings and Sunday *Ford Fordor Sedan Absolutely new; ballopn tires; come lit and get our price on this car. JonesWhitaker Sales Cos.. 343 N. Capitol Ave. Main 5647. Open evenings. FORD. 1923 Coupe- new paint: lock wheel: new tires. Reconditioned throughout. $75.00. E-Z terms-WANGELJN-SHARP CO. _ 443 Virginia Ave Drexel 6020 Open evenings and Sunday Ford, 1925, Coupe Balfoon tires, lock wheel, speedometer, automatic windshield wiper, bumpers: down payment $95.00. Smith & Moore, Inc. Authorized Ford Dealers. 528 South Meridian Street. Main 0650. FORD. 1924 Coupe: 5 coni tires, bumpers. good motor, tine paint and real buy for $206. STONE CHEVROLET Ford 1925 CoupeBalloon tires, lots of extra*: $125 down, balance in 12 months. Jones-Whitaker Sales Cos.. 343 N. Capitol Ave Main 5047. Open evenings and Sunday. FORD BODIES Ten food late style tourings, coupes, roadsters California tone and glass Inclosure SWISSHKLM A PARKER - FORD. 1919 Touring: Lock wheel. A bargain at S3O 00. WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Ave. Drexel 5020 Ooen evenings and Sunday FORD. 1923 Touring: N- ional body. 5 tires, starter, demountable runs and looks good, $l4O. • STONE CHEVROLET / FORDS, used always a fine sf'.ok at low prices. THE FRANK HATFIELD CO., .authorized Ford dears. 625 N Canitol. Open evenings and Sundays. Mam 4708 FORDS—I6—FORDS 1923-24-25 models refinished like new as low as SSO down 501 N Canitol. Nash 6 Touring, 1924 Refinished. humpers. good tires. Terms. I, Wolf Auto Co- 561 N, Capitol Ave. Make Your Dollars Boy More Specials for This Week. i 1921 Cole 8, California top.slso 1921 Liberty 6 Touring .. 95 1918 Ford Touring 50 1921 Chevrolet Sedan 150 1921 Chevrolet Touring F. B 50 RICKENBACKER 436 N. Capitol. LI. 7554. 1926 OVERLAND COUPE Here Is a practically new car at a big reduction; motor, upholstery and paint in perfect condition: large lock wheel. 5 good cord tires, bumpers front and rear, spotlight and many others. Be sure and let us demonstrate this to your satisfaction. HAYNES-SCHMIDT, INC. The Willys-Kinght Overland Dealers. 120 W North St., also 621 N. Capitol Open evenings, Lin. 7575. USED CAR BARGAINS Buick touring, high hood. $256. ‘Grant 1921 touring. $125. Ford roadster. 1921. SOO. Durant touring. 1023. S2OO. Chevrolet touring. 1922 $95. Small Down Payment of OMAC Plan. L. GUY LONG 1114 N. Meridian. , Lincoln 6865. 6-FAsS Stevene sedan . . N160.00 1922 4-Pass Peerless coupe. . . . fBBO.Oo Locomobile. 7-pass, touring $400.00 Stiftz Phaeton. 1923 $050.00 Stutz roadster $325.00 1920 Jordan touring: winter enclosure $350.00 Small payment down, balance monthly These '.ire are In perfect condition / STUTZ FACTORY BRANCH 957 N. Meridian Open evenings and Similar a. m. 1922 SEDAN: Fair tires and mechanical condition: good body and upholstering. You uanv beat it for s7.>. STONE CHEVROLET FOR sale by owner, late '25 Hudson coach; A-l condition; SBOO. Riley 4116. BETTER cars —Better prices—Better terras MARION CHEVROLET CO 963 N Mertdian St l.ln 5361 USED CARS OF MERIT leiimoz Motor 00. 1142 N. Meridian Bt. a—T rucks FORD TON TRUCK 1923 closed panel; good as new. This truck has had very little mileage. Price $190.00. Terms if desired. Smith & Moore, Inc. 528 South Meridian Street. Main 6650 FORD TRUCK—Used 6 months; panel body: good tires; mechanically excellent: starter and demountable rims. If you are looking for something good for a little money, see this one. SIOO.OO down payment. HUFF-BUICK SALES CO. 31 Automobiles Wanted Autos Wanted 1922. 1923 1924 and 1926 moueis preferred; we pay cash and deal quickly save time by seeuig us first 1. Wolf Auto Cos. 559 N. Capitol Ave Corner North St Plenty of parking so ice Lin, 4516 USED CARS bought ana sold I. GOLDBERG 622 N Capitol,
31 Automobiles Wanted HIGHEST PRICES, PATO FOR USED CARS. WANTED 100 CARS TO JUNK SAM CARAZ 519 N CAPITOL. 32 Auto Supplies, Repairs PAINT YOUR CAR ON PAYMENTS tor particulars call at 522 N. Capitol Ave. BEST used Lire*, any size wholesale ana retail Open evenings. ROGERS TI*E SHOP 3117 W. Washington Hfil 4300, EBACK It GENTRY auto reflnishing. See us first 532. N. Capitol. Riley 2760. 33 Motorcycles, Bicycles EVERYTHING lor the bicycle KOBERT- _ SON CYCLE STORE 940 Mass. Ave. WE buy sell ind exchange motorcycles. AI.LEN 509 Mas* Ave.. Main 7029, 37 Money to Loan NEED MONEY t Quick, Confidential Loans on Your Furniture. , Cash In 24 Hours No Red Tape, No Publicity. Easy Repay Plans. SECURITY IN V. AND LOAN CO. 136 N. Delaware St. Lin. 505fi. NEED MONEY f Quickly, confidentially and uustnesa-Uke dealings Is a part of the service we give <-ou LOANS ON Pianos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN (!. 141 E. Washington St. MA In 7)586. LI ncoln 7184. MONEY IS OUR MERCHANDISE! Let us make your second mortgage loans. Quick service. , CONSOLIDATED BROKERAGE -CO. - 438 K. OF P, BLDG. \ AUTO LOAN CO. Loans to car owners legal rates. Mr Schmidt 122 W North St. Lincoln 7676, FIRST or Second Mortgages on Indianapolis or Indiana real estate. Prompt service. R. B. WILSON. Lin. 6104. lldl National City Bank Bldg. LOANS $1(1 to S3OO Room 532 100 F. Market St. Phone Main 1278 Coal and Wood “Big Eagle” Semi-Smokeless, 2% fk. lump, $7.5(0 Per Ton A high-grade West Virginia coal, mined in McDowell County. Plenty of heat, no clinkera and low in ash. Often sold for genuine Pocahontas. ‘KNOX-ALL*’ No. 6 Indiana 6-inch forked lump $5.25 Per Ton Mined in Knox County. Other coals at low prices. White River Coal Coeupmy 320 S. Wesi St. MA in 6318. Just Arrived, 5 Cars Genuine -Brazil Block $5.25 per toe CLAY COUNTY. , The finest grade of Brazil in the city. riil* coal Is from a deep shaft mine. This Is not a strip coal off the top of the ground. 30th and L. E. A W., R. R. KEn. 1331. KEn. 1332. COA L PHONE LI NCOLN 7581 Take Advantage of Our “EXPERIENCED SERVICE SINCE 1877.’* Be Assured the Right Fuel for the , Purpose. ALLIED COAL & MATEWAL CO.. ALLIED BLDG., 14 W. OHIO ST. “Delivery Yards Cover the City.” High-Grade Coals w at Bargain Prices CORRECT WEIGHT—EFFICIENT ... SERVICE. Kindling With Each Ton. W. Va. Kanawha district, 6in. Block, fkd $6.75 2X6 Egg, fkd $6.25 E. Ky Elkhart seam, 4-in. up fkd. ip $7.00 W. Va Eagle Seam, 4-in fkd. Ip $7.60 Poca. Mine Run, 3d vein... .$7.00 2x4 Egg, E. Ky., fkd $6.50 Ind. No. 6, 4-In up lp„ fkd.. $6.60 2x4 Egg, Ind. No. 6, fkd $5.25 These oojOs, are the best grades, high in heat, free from slack, will not riinker low in asn. BETHEL COAL CO. DRex. 2717. 250 Beecher. Higlhi=Qraide Coal Only INDIANA No. 4 Shoveled Liainnip, $5 WEST VIRGINIA Egg 2x4 $5.75 Limup 4=10ch.57.0(0) SHOVELED. FERREE-CASE LUMBER CO. STATE AND DELOSS STS. DREXEL 8905. BRAZIL and.) BLOCK 14 ro 24- IN LP $6.26 PER TON BRAZIL PEA AND NUT, $4.60 EAST SIDE ICE AND COAL 934 Fowler. Main 6980 TRY OUR MAJOR COAL. MAJOR COAL UO. Ran. SIBB
Coal and Wood REDUCE YOUR COAL EXPENSE If You Have Been Burning Too Much Coal TRY MONARCH Large 6-inch block, clfean forked. This coal does not come off the top of the ground. It in' a deep shaft mine. It will last ais long and is almost as high in heat unit as West Virginia coal. We recommend it to be the biggest 'bargain in (ton of coal on the market, regardless of ind or price. . INDIANA NO. 6 Our guarantee. 2.000 lbs. to a ton. and a square deal. NAGELSON COAL CO. 831 E. St. Cflair Circle 0355 “Daddy” Father of thu sumi-emokeless •oals so often sold as genuine Pocaxontas. A 2%-inch forked lump, nined in McDowell County, West Virginia. Only $7.50 Per Ton Also the Famous “EVERGLO” $5.25 Per Ton. Six-inch forked lump. The cream nf the Knox County field. Umdiainiapollis Coal Company MA in 1700 WHY PAY'MORET OLD HICKORY WHITE ASH . LUMP ILLINOIS DIST. NO. 7 2-IN. TO 6-IN. LUMP. $4.90' 2 Tons, $9.50 Remember, this is a clean forked lump and a good burning coal. Baraer Fuel Cos. St. Clair and Nickel Plate R. R. RI. 1866. Consider Quality When Buying KINDLING WITH EACH TON Genuine Glendora—The Wonder Goal Sullivan County Indiana. Best Glendora oin block. Ige. fkd.s?.oo Best Glendora Bx3 lp. cln fkd ..$6 50 Best Glendora 2x4 egg cln fkd.. ...$6 25 Va and Kv.—The Best That Is Mined Best W Va 8-In block, ige.. fkd. . $7 U 0 Best W vV 2x4 egg. cln fkd $6 2A Beet Va Mine Run 60 net id, ... .$5 50 Va Mine from Kanawha District. E 'W &of.V*AB& and S7 ,HJ Burns well and holds fire over night. jk b iJffiAV& 111 (test Untoc No 4 lns 0-in In fkd $5 7c Best Ind 4in lp No 6 cln fkd $5 56 Beet Ind No f 2x4 e gg. cln fkd. $5 25 Pest 0-in Vermilion Cos. lp. cln fkd $5 '< Best Vermilion I'o 2x4 egg cln fkd S.V 2 Dllvered any vhere In the citv UNION fCE AND COAL 1910 Bluff Ave Llßex. 4621 Since 1908 Uepenqapie. White Ash, $5 JO 2 TONS, $9.50 Pike County (Ind.) No. 6. 3 to 8-in. forked lp., free from slate and will not clinker. W. Va. block fdk. $7.00 Thacker 4-in. block. 111. 2x6 fkd. lp $4.75 Vermilion County. Illinois shov $4.50 Vermilion County. FANSLER COAL CO. 9§6 E. Vermont. Lin. 7950. W V Va B *B. A* V 'V.. :::::: Logan County. Virginia Pooo mins run 50 ip $7.00 Poco 0-in. lp.. fkd. .$8.60 McDowell County; Virginia J. & l'coal CO. 120 b Koaebe. Ran. 2471 39 Legal Notices NOTICE OF THE SALE OF BONDS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. INDINotiec is hereby given that sealed bids -fe? received by the City Controller in the City of Indianapolis until 12 o clock, noon, on the Ist day of March. 1020? for the whole or any part of the sixty-one thousand ($01,000) dollars of bonds of *ne City of Indianapolis. Indiana, which bonds are designated as “CITY STREETS AND PUBLIC HIGHWAYS BONDS OF 1926." and will be dated tho Ist day of March. 1926. Said bonds will be sixty-one (0l) in number and will be for one thousand C$1,000.00) dollars each with interest coupons attaheed. Said bonds will bear interest at the rate of four and one-half per cent per annum. payable semi-annually on the first day of January and the first day of July of each year of tho peroid of said bonds, and said Installments of luterest shall be evidenced, by Interest coupons attached to said bonds. The first coupon on each bond will become due and payable on the first day of July. 1927. and will be for interest on said bonds from the day of issue to said date. Said bonds will be issued in twenty (20) series as folio vs: The first nineteen (19) series shall be for three (8) bonds, each and the twentieth series shall be for four (4) bonds. Ths first series shall mature on the Ist day of January 1928 and one series on the Ist day of January thereafter to and Including January Ist, 1947. Both principal and interest are payable at the office of the City Treasurer of the City of Indianapolis. Indtan.a, and constitute an obligation of the City of Indianapolis. Bids or proposals for. the purchase of said bonds shall be eiboraed “Bids for City Streets and Public Highway Bonds of }926, and directed to the City Controller, Indianapolis. Indiana. Bidders may bid for all or any part of said bonds. . The proposals or bids will be opened bv the Ctiy Controller at his office on the Ist day of March. 1920. between the hours of 12 o clock noon, and 2 o'clock p. m.. and said City Controller shall thereupon award said bonds, or If he shall see fit, a part thereof to the highest and best bidder therefor, provided that said Controller shall have the right to postpone said award until a later date not beyond the eieventh (llth) day of March. 1926. and provided also that said City Controller shall have the right to reject any or all binds or proposals, or any part thereof, and shall have the right to accept any part of any bid. and to award upon any bid the whole or any Icrh number of bonds covered by said bid. excepting only that no bonds shall be sold for less than par and accrued Interest, and said City Controller shall further have the right In his judgment and discretion to award a part ol said bonds to one bidder and a part to another. Each and every bid or proposal shall be accompanied by a certified check upon some responsible bank of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, payable to the order of the City Treasurer, for a sum of money equal to two and one-half (2%) per cent
39 Legal Notices of the face or par valu of the bonds bid for or proposed to be purchased: and in case any bid or proposal shall not be accepted and there shall be no award of bonds thereon, the certified checks accompanying the same shall thereupon be retiimcd to such bidder or bidders. If there Shall be awarded the whole or any part of the bonds upon any bid or proposal the certified check ai •companylng the same shall thereupon be delivered to the City Treasurer, who shall thereupon present the same for payment and shall be entitled to collect the same and hold the proceeds collected thereon until the completion of tiie purchase and payment of the bonds so awarded, and if for any reason said chock shall not be paid upon presentation, the city shall retain said check and shall have the right to collect the same for its own use, and said check and proceeds thereof when collected shall be taken and corned as agreed and liquidated damages for such breach of eofltract. and as a payment thereof to the city. In case any successful bidder shall fall to complete the purchase of bonds so awarded and to pay for the same within the time and manner herein required or which may be prescribed by the City Controller. the proceeds of such certified oheck deposited by such bidder shall be taken, considered and deemed aa agreed and liquidated damages for the breach of such bidder’s contract of purchase, and shall be taken and deemed as a payment to the etty for suoh damages, and shall be retained and held by such city for Its use. However, if such successful bidder shall complete the purchase of said bonds awarded to him. said proceeds of said certified check shall thereupon be returned to such bidder or at the option of the City Controller, at the time of the completion of the sale and payment for the bonds, said proceeds of said certified check may be applied and deemed a payment on aocount of the purchase of said bonds. The bonds awarded will be delivered at the office of the City Treasurer of Indianapolis. Indiana, on the Ist day of March, 1926, or at suen time or times as may on the (lay bids are opened and award is made, be agreed upon; all such deliveries, however, to be made within thirty (30) days from the date of such award, and the successful bidder or bidders shall take any pay lor the bonds awarded to him or them at such place and time, and any omission, neglect or refusal so to do. shall be a breach of the bidder’e contract of bid or proposal, on account of which damages shall be retained or recovered by the city as liquidated damages aa heretofore set out. Said bonds are offered for sale under and by virtue of the provisions of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana entitled: “An Act Concerning Municipal Corporations.” approved March Bth, 1905, and all acts amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto and as authorized by an act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana. entitled: “An act for an act ‘concerning the improvement of streets and public highways in cities of the first class which connect with, extend, or continue as hard surface public highways beyond the corporate limits of such city ii the county in which suoh city is located, providing for the assessment of part of the cost of such Improvement against the abutting real estate and that the remainder of the cost of such improvement shall bo paid equally by such city and county in which such city is located. and declaring an emergency. approved March 10. 1921. and fixing a time when the same shall take effect. Unless objection is made b.v taxpayers other than those who pay poll tax only in the manner prescribed by law. the City Controller will, pursuant to said determination and order, proceed to cause said bonds in said amounts to be issued and sold for the purposes herein set out. J. L. DUVALL, Mayor. WM. C. BUSER. City Controller. ALVAH J. RUCKER. Corporation Counsel. Feh, 10. 17. 192(1, NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS OF JtHE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the City Controller, in the City pi Indianapolis until 12 o clock noon, on the Ist day of March. 1928, for the whole or any part of the forty-three thousand ($43,000) dollars of bonds of the City of Indianapolis, which said bonds are designated as ‘'Municipal Bridge Bonds of 1926.” and will be dated the Ist day of March, 1936. Said bonds will be forty-three (43) in number, luid will be for one thousand ($1,000.00) dollars each wit! interest coupons attached. Said bon..s will boar Interest at the rate of four and one-half (4(4%) per cent per annum, payable semi-annually on the Ist day of January and the Ist day of July of each year of the period of said bonds, and said installments of interest shall be evidenced by interest coupons attached to said bonds. The first coupon of eaoh bond will become due and payable on the Ist day of July. 1927. and will be for Interest on said bonds from the date of Issue to sajd date. Two (2) of said bonds amounting to the sum of two thousand ($2,000.00) dollars shall mature and be payable, on the Ist day of January each year for seventeen (17 J years, beginning with Jan. 1. 1928. and three (3) bond* amounting to the sum of three thousand ($3,000.00) dollars shall mature and be payable on the ist day of January of each year thereafter to and including Jan. I 1947. Both principal and interest are payable at the office of the City Treasurer of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, and constitute an obligation of the City of Indlanapolis. . . , Bids or proposals for the purchase of said bonda shall bo endorsed “Bids for Municipal Bridge Bonds of 1928. and directed to the Citv Controller. Indianapolis, Indiana. B.dders may bid for all or any part of said bonds. . The proposals or bids will be opened by the City Controller at his office on the
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'-_-n HO wps the first butter iWI maker? Perhaps he was an ( YT j Arab, who, after a journey on camelback, opened the skins of milk which he had brought with him and discovered rich yellow manses of butter floating cm top. Jolting cream in skin bags ~or gourds, carried on the backs of donkeys or dragged after a galloping horse, is an ancient method of butter making which is still used in some parts of South America and In certain Orleivtal countries. Although butter was known at least four thousand years ago, It did not become a staple article of fpod until comparatively recently. In early times it was made from the milk of sheep and goats by crude churning processes, and hence could have had little reSemblanoe to the palatable and nutritious butter of today. It was chiefly used as medicine, ns an ointment after bathing, and as an oil for burning In lamps. It was used to a certain extent In cooking, but olive and other oils were used more commonly for food, as Is still the rule in southern Europe. It Is now recognized that butter is & very Important food, especially for growing children, who crave It in considerable quantities. Butterfat contains valuable substances (sometimes called vitamins) neoessary to vigorous health and growth, which are not contained In oleomarTHIEF BEATS TEAM Players Lose Money and Article* White tn Gymnasium. A sneak thief took unfair advantage of members of a basketball team Tuesday night and sent them down to defeat, police learned today. The team offered no defense. Herbert Grosdidter, 1108 S. Fleming St., manager, said the West Pack team was playing at the Christamore Community House gym, Tremont Ave. and W. Michigan St., and members of the team discovered after the game that money, fountain pens and knives valued at slo'were taken. Orville Brown. 606 8. Woodrow St., another player, l°st fifty street car tickets, underwear and a $7 dip. 1 FATAL FIRE EXPLAINED Bv VnHcA Press t _ VINCENNES, Ind., Feb. 10.—Investigators probing the cause of the Birch field department store fire, which cost two lives and did property damage of $250,000 last Saturday, advanced the theory today that the fire was caused by an explosion of cool dust In the furnace room.
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39 Legal Notices Ist day of March. 1920. between the hours of 12 o’clock noon, and 2 odock p. m., and said City Controller shall thereupon award said bonds or if he shall soe fit. i, part thereof to the highest and best blfl (lor therefor, provided that said Control!*® shall have tno right to postpone saitP award until a later date not beyond the llth day of March, 1028, and. provided also that said City Controller shall have the right to reject any or all bids or pro posals or any part thereof, and shall have the right to accept any part of any bid, and to award upon any bid the whole or any less number of bonda covered by said bid. excepting only that no bond* shall be sold for less than par and accrued Interest, and said City Controller shall further have the right in hi# judgment and discretion to award a part of said bonds to one bidder and a part to anot her. Each and every bid or proposal shall be accompanied by a oartlfled check upon some responsible bank of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, payable to the order of the City Treasurer, tor a sum of money equal to two and one-half (2(4%) lier eent of the face or par value of the bonds bid for or proposed to be purchased: and In case any bid or proposal shall not be accepted and there shall bo no award of bonds thereon, the certified checks accompanying the same shall thereupon be returned to suoh bidder or bidders, if there shall be awarded tho whole or any part of the bonds upon any bid or proposal the oertlfledt chock accompanying the same shall thereupon be delivered to the City Treasurer, who shall thereupon prewait the some for payment end shall bo entitled lo collect the same and hold the proceeds collected thereon until the completion of the purchase and payment of the bonds so awarded, and If for any reason, said check shall not be paid upon presentation. the city shall retain said check and shall have line right to collect the eame for Its own* use, and said check and proceeds thereof when collected shall lie taken and deemed as agreed and liquidated damages for such breach of contract, and as a payment thereof to the city. In cose any successful bidder shall fail to complete the purchase of bonds so awarded and to pay for the eame within the time and manner herein required or which may be prescribed by the City Controller, the proceeds of such certlfljsl oheck deposited by suoh bidder shall be taken, considered and deemed as agreed and liquidated damages for the breach of such bidder's contract of purchase, and shall be taken and deemed as a payment to the city for euch damages, and shall be retained and held by suoh city for its use. However, if such successful bidder shall complete the purchase of said bonds awarded to him, said proceeds of said car tilled check shall thereupon lie return*L to such bidder or at the option of tl® City Controller, at the time of the cot® Diction of the sale and payment for ths" bonds, said proceeds of said certified oheck may bo applied and deemed a pay ment on aocount of the purchase of said bonds. Tiie bonds awarded will be dellviwed at the office of the City Treasurer of Indianapolis, Indiana, on the first day of March. 1020. or at such time or times as may, on tho day bids are opened and award is made, be agreed upon- all such deliveries, however, to be made within thirty (30) days from the date ox such Sward, and the successful bidder or bln ors shall take and pay for the bonds awarded to him or them at such place and time, and any omission, neglect or refusal so to do shall be a breach of bidder s contract of bid or proposal, on aocount of which damages shall be retained or re covered by the City of Indianapolis as liquidated damages as heretofore set outsold bonds are offered for sale under and by virtue of tho provisions of an act of the General Assembly of tho State of Indiana, entitled: , „ . . ,__ “An Aot concerning Municipal Corporations. aproved March oth. 1905, and all acts amendatory thereof and Supplemental thereto. _ . „ And pursuant to Miscellaneous Rssolutlpn No. 310 of the Board of PuWlc Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, ana to an ordinance nf the Common Council of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, passed on the 21st day of December. 1925. directing the undersigned to issue aud sell said bond, for the herein gffout. City Controller of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana. Feb, 10.17, 1926. Feb. 10. 1930, NOTICE) OF BIDS 6N SUPPLIES FOR THE USB OF PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS OF THE STATE OF INDIANA. „ Notioe Is hereby given that the Joint Purchasing Committee for the correctional and benevolent Institutions of ths State of Indiana will receive at the office of its Secretary. Room 320 State House, until 10 o’clock a. m. Wednesday. Feb. 17, ll>2fl, sealed bids on dry goods and notions, bedding. napery and toweling, according to a oomplete list specifying kind, grade and quantity now on file in the office of the Secretary of the Committee. Tho Joint Purchasing Committee reserves the right to reject any and all bids submitted and to waive technical defects. JOINT PURCHASING COMMITTEE OF INDIANA. Daily E. McCoy. Secrftary. Examinations will be held in the dl chamber at the City Hall. Feb. 1® 1920. for chief inspector of oonetruotlo® and all building inspectors, chief lnspei 5 * tors of reinforced conrete construction and chief clerk. Applications can be received at the Board of Safety's office at the City Hall. All applications must be returned to the Board of Safety's office not later than Feb. 15. 1926 CLAUDE 0. MoCOY, ex eoutlve secret try of Board of Safety. * EDWARD KiTNADY—You are hereby lotifled that unless chargee are paid on your Ford car on or before Friday. Feb. Jt2, 1926, samHEwill be sold for charges, r JACK PAVEY. 1200 Bates. City.
garlne, made wltl out cream or butter, or in lard and vegetable oil*. In India and central Asia a peculiar form of butter, called “ghee,” Is commonly used. It la much like the clarified butter used by orthodox Jews in kosher (ceremoniously clean) cookery, being made by boiling the water out of freshly made butter, and adding salt and sometimes sour milk and herbs. The people at Tibet are especially fond of butter In form, even putting lump* of It Into tea. VOTED FOR LINCOLN Rite* for Man, #4, to Be Thursday Nlrttf. Funeral servloe* for Fmnklln Pate Ross, 94, who died Tuesday wllll be held at the home of hjfl piece, Mrs. Newton J. McGuire, 433 r N. Pennsylvania St.. Thursday at 8 p. m. Burial will be at Aurora. Mr. Ross voted for President Lincoln the first time he ran. Relatives have a sample of the ballot. He had been a Mason for seventyone years. He was a member o*f Friendship (Ind.) Methodist Church since 1878. No Immediate relatives survive, DIDN'T MISS IN 22 YEARS PAOLI, Ind.—Charles Harrison, 67, a rural mail carrier here for twenty-two years, has retired be cause of the age limit of the postal service. He never missed a day In the twenty-two years.
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