Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 287, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 April 1926 — Page 27

APRIL 2, 1926

Rough Bathtub Seas Ahead For Earl Woman Scorned After Frolic in Goose Flesh Brings Carroll Grief.

liii Times Special NEW YORK, April 2. —Rough seas lie ahead for Earl Carroll. The theatrical producer is liable to be swamped In his own bathtub. Indicted for perjury by a Federal grand ujry, arraigned before Judge Knox and held in' $2,500 bail for a hearing next week, Carroll faces a possible sentence of four years in prison, the penalty for perjury in New York. The- perjury with which the producer is charged occurred during his testimony before the grand jury, which investigated a now notorious party at the Earl Carroll Theater, when Joyce Hawley, a shapely if illadvised young chorus girl, bathed in a bathtub filled with some sparkling beverage. Even United States Curious When stories about what went on at Carroll’s party began to circulate around town, every one who hadn’t been invited wanted to know all iibout it. Even Emory R. Buckner, the United States attorney, became curious. The producer and a number of his guests were subpoenaed and told their stories. Carroll denied that the bathtub in which Miss Hawley splashed gaily while she ladled out its contents to the guests contained anything stronger than ginger ale. Someone must have told a different story, • for the indictment for perjury followed. That Body Guard Carroll was arrested on a bench warrant Thursday afternoon, and was taken with his ever-present 200pound body guard and a lawyer before Judge Knox in the Federal building. Bail of SIO,OOO was asked, but the producer succeeded in having this bail reduced to $2,500. v “My, but this certainly was a surprise to me,” said Carroll, mopping his pale brow with a silk handkerchief. “If I had had any idea that such a thing was to occur I certainly should have left the country. Not really, you know, but say that for me, for I simply mustn’t make a serious statement about the affair.” Bathed, Then Scorned It was the old story of a woman tecorned that got Carroll into trouble. P)nly in this case the woman had been first bathed and then scorned. Hike any other honest working girl, Joyce Hawley had no objection to appearing in the nude in a bathtub at the party. But she did maintain that she should have been given a good job in one of Carroll’s shows as a result of this artistic performance. When the producer withheld the job and gave her a paltry SI,OOO, Miss Hawley’s indignation knew no bounds. Summoned before the grand jury, she had to tell the truth as she saw it —or rather, bathed in it. Carroll’s guests numbered 200, including the recently departed Countess of Cathcart, Hairy K. Thaw, Irvin S. Cobb and other lights of literature.

Cobb’s Story Cobb and a number of others appeared before the grand jury to testify concerning the presence of alcoholic liquors at the party. The humorist, for one, said that he had been unable to tell whether the Volstead act had been violated, adding that he left before the bathtub Incident took place. This was the piece de resistance of the entertainment. It was reported that Miss Hawley, wearing only goose flesh, was immersed in a genuine bathtub filled with iced champagne, which was quaffed by the Lguests. Carroll protested that the "“champagne” was only ginger ale, and that no liquor was served. Hence the perjury charge. CHAPMAN ‘AID’ ; HELD Negro Says He Drove Bandit’s Auto on Night of Killing. Bu United Press EVANSVILLE, Ind., April 2. Police at Henderson, Ky., across the Ohio River from here, today held Thomas McKinley White, ,26, Negro, who claims he drove Gerald Chapman, “prince of bandits,” to New Britain, Conn., the night Chapman is accused of killing a policeman there. White says he received $7,000 from Chapman for “keeping quiet,” according to police. He is being held in jail, awaiting word from Connecticut authorities. FREEMHN CANDIDATE Ex-Board of Works Member Seeks County Treasurer Nomination. William H. Freman, former board of works member, will be a candidate for Republican nomination as Marion County treasurer on a platform containing an anti-Klan plank and opposing confiscation of Barrett klaw interest funds, amounting to [550,000 annually, by the treasurer, kit was announced today. ( Former Police Chief Herman F. Rikhoff is Freeman’s manager. iALL - CARROT DINNER iHenry Ford Guest of Detroit Caterers Association. DETROIT, April 2.—An "all-car-rot" dinner was served to Henry Ford and other guests of the Detroit Caters’ Association, to show the varieties of uses to which vegetables may be put. It started with carrot cocktail and ended with a demi-tasse of carrot Juice.

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Laura Fagat., graduate of the Eastern High School, Baltimore, Md., is the first entrant in a 50-mile walk from Washington to Baltimore. SIMMS TO GIVE KEYNOTE TALK Democratic Committee Is Announced. Announcement of the selection of Dan W. Simms, Lafayette attorney, and State Democratic leader as keynote orator for the Democratic State convention in Tomlinson Hall, June 3, and of the appointment of the convention arrangement committee was made today by Miss Gertrude McHugh, State central committee secretary. Lincoln Dixon of North Vernon, Reginald Sullivan of Indianapolis, Arthur Hamrick of Greencastle, Robert Batton of Marion, and Mrs. A. P. Flynn of Logansport., compose the committee.

BROWNING TO FACE INQUIRY Three Investigations Under Way in Daddy Case. Bu United Press NEW YORK, April 2.—Edward W. Broning’s last experience as a “daddy” has precipitated at least three official or semi-official invectl. gations and the returns are as yet Incomplete. Authorities at the high school where 15-year-old Frances Heenan is enrolleld appear somewhat anxious to find out why the girl has not attended classes since last fall. It is probably that as soon as Frances has recovered from acid bums on her face, Inflicted last Saturday by some person unknown, she will be called upon to explain why she played “hooky,” Then, too, the police are interested in the acid-throwing, which occurred while Frances was asleep. A third Investigation Is in the hands of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, which is interested in the motives behind Browning's interest In Frances. STAR MOTORING WEST Fritzi Ridgeway Begins Journey to California Studios. Escorted to the city limits by two motorcycle police, Fritz! Ridgeway, movie star, shortly before noon today started her long automobile drive from Indianapolis to Hollywood, Cal. The police saw to It that Miss Ridgeway, In private life the wife of Constantin Bakaleinikoff, had a great start. N Miss Ridgeway was greeted at the Circle Theater by many friends when she stepped into her car for the trip West. She will resume work In the movie studios. PRESENTS ON STREETS Store Places April Fool Boxes on Downtown Walks. Thousands of peopl who passed packages placed on the street April Fool’s day, proved to be “the biggest fools at last.” The bundles and boxes were placed in the downtown district by Krause Brothers, furnishings store, 205-207 E. Washington St., and were labeled: ‘'pick me up. Take me home.” Those who picked up the packages were rewarded with a present. MAY LOSE TOWN HALL Professor Has Authority to Seize It for Debt. PERTH AMBOY, N. J., April 2. Prof. George engineer, may have to seize the Perth Amboy Town Hall to satisfy a judgment against the town. Perth Amboy owes Professor Swain $3,000, but has exceeded its legal debt limit and can not pay. He has a Federal write of execution empowering him to Mize town property.

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21 Real Estate for Sale b—Houses DO YOU WANT A COSY 5-ROOM BUNCA LOW. on south side. 1 tjq. to <sarV Hmh lights. fraa, city water, innide toilet: na rape. A bargain at $3,000: only S3OO cat*h Call eve. BeL 2857-J. THE CHARLES R. ETTINGER CO. 308 National City Bank Bldg Liu. DOf>? Forest Ave.. near Michigan: 0 rooms: special bargain. For price and terms. Van with 11. C. TUTTLE & BRO. 233 R. Ohio. Tel. Main 1168. Res., W.-h, 1 IQS, MADISON Rd.: 5 miles from Monument; modern house. 6 rooms. 2-car garage, poultry house, fruit trees. 1 acre lot. Lin 0940. Ran 4347. J. C. DUNCAN REALTY CO. BRICK veneer bungalow; $4,500: long living room, hardwood floors, modern, front drive, garage. Evenings, fry, 1090. It- VOL liuvr a vacant lot or small down payment will build and finance 4 or n room bungalow EVERROAD. 204 Tran* portaiion Bldg Lin 3380 DR 3250. NICE home with Iruni 2 to 8 acres, as desired: bus and traction lines' paved road Rtlov 4“57 SOUTHPORT: 6-room bungalow: semimodem: terms. Southport 194-M. lfar. 2°29-J. STEVENS. 615' b room semi-mod.: $2,200 Address 609 Stevens St. DR. 0212. d—Lots LOTS for sale on easy terms. See J. B. DAY. Southeastern and Emerson Avee. Inquire nt Day’s Casino, HALF-ACRE tracts, east: busses, schools. churches: $5 gives possession. We. 0041. f—Sale or Exchange SHERMAN DR N.. 705: 0-room modern: for 8&1<* or trade; new: good condition Web. 63(W. 22 Real Estate Wanted SMALL cottage or bungalow: must tie cheap: all < ash EVFRROAD 204 Transportation Bldg. LI 3880 DR. 3250 DAYTON REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT CO. 1010 Fletcher Savings A Trust Bid 25 Miscellaneous for Sale CINDERS. GOOD QUALITY. CHEAP. CALL OREXEiL 1019. RUffl , AND LINOLEUM at LOWES'I P *DORFMAN RUG COM PANI 207 W. Wash. St Opn Statehouss SCALES. DRUG: reflnlshed. A real bargain. SPRAGUE CASH REGISTER EXCHANGE 22 W Ohio Main 0304 HOUSE cleaning i Your surplus clothing. furniture, magazines, papers, will help us to help others Salvation Army Industrial Homo. Phone for wagon Rllev 0022 127 W Georgia SALVAGE wheat ana rye. No 2 white oats, suitable for seed. Indianapolis Grain and Feed Cos. Lin, 1455, PINE outfit, tables and chair* for restaurant or barbecue. SPRAGUE EXCHANGE, 22 W Ohio. Main 0304 a—Musical Instruments BANJOS! Three, Slightly Used. Vera. Gibixm and Wurlltrer; beautiful tones ind practically tame ns n* w at trade-in prices. Com© In and try the*© in* •truinHtitA today. They may not bo here tomorrow. RITTER MUSIC CO. 231 N, Illinois. Circle l 185 GRAF AN( >LA COLUS HI A . M AHOG AN Y CABINET. WITH RECORDS. HUM 3015 PIANO. UPRIGHT. $45. JF SOI.D -\T ONCE 24 IS CENTRAL. HAR 2507-J. WONDERFUL bargain in player piano Can be hr .1 bv finishing payments. Circle 0832 Mr Wjikmii. 6 —Pet and Live Stock ! BABY CHICKS FOR SALE BO YE US’ HATCHERY, 25 E. MARKET. RI. 5470. HATCHERY. THORNTOWN. IND. BABY CHICKS—R. I reds and barred rooks: sls per 100. Hoosier Chick Hatchery. Han 7047. ltiley 5087. Bel. 3WBB-J. Open until 9 p m. PEDrGRHEI) German police dogs for sale, i See J. B DAY. at Day s Casino, corner Emerson and Southeastern Ayes, POULTRY feed, hen scratch. $2.40. HOLLENBECK Main 4521 843 Mass. Ave.

2/ Business Announcements BRICK and block laying, and plastering It ashington 2710, riug 3. BRICK, block, plastering and patching Call DRexel 2775. after 0 p. m. CORNET LESSONS: FIRST LESSON FREE. J. w. E, LEWIS. RAN 2655. FEATHERS bought, sold amt renovated leather mattresses and pillows made E. F. BURKLE. 416 Maas, Main 1428. HARDWOOD doors, cleaned and reflnlshed White washing Edward Bailey, R 1 1735 PAPER cleaning, painting and paint washing work guaranteed WILLIAMS. Lhi. 4134. PAPER CLEANING $J ROOM WORK GUARANTEED QADBBRRY DREXEL 02.32. PAPER hanging; paper furnished: excellont work and aery ire. Web 2 .*>72. HUGS. 9x12". thriv eind. $2- all work SUftERlOk CLEANERS Ken 4402 SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDOE 216 N, , Pinols. WALL tinttnr. painting, paper hanging paper furnished: discount off Ken 3825 2b Storage and 1 ranster PACKING, shipping, storage; local and overland; loads from Toledo. Chicago St. Louis. OTTO J. SUEZ Main 3028 2353. Web 457P-0600-W NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO, Call at a'l times. Hondo Iph 3741 MOVING and Trucking. Reliable men Cal' BORNMAN Web 5571 29 Business Opportunities BOX FACTORY—Going business: small Investment. By owner. DRexel 4461; evenings, Ken, 4887. GROCERY ana meat market doing good business, Webster 1310. RESTAURANTS—-2 small places: 0 rooms furniture: take beet offer. Riley 0443. 30 Automobiles tot Sale BTTICK. lato 1322 roadster: in excellent condition. Can be bought at a bargain. LOCOMOBILE. 955 N. Meridian. Lin. 1171. CHEVROLET COUPE 1922: newly painted: motor perfect: good tlrea; upholstery, etc.: 8145 for quick sale: tornis THE CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. 31 W, 13th. Main 0942. DODGE COACH 1926 MODEL THIS CAR IS A WONDERFUL BUY AT THE LOW PRICE WE ARE ASKING FOR IT. TERMS OR TRADE. MILLER & WJDES OVERLAND AND WILLYSKNIGHTS 650 VIRGINIA AVE. OPEN EVENINGS. B FLINT 40 BROUGHAM 1926 Model with a few milea on it that will be sold at a reduction. Fully equipped and carries anew car guarantee. One of the nicest ears on the market. INDIANAPOLIS FLINT GO. Factory Branch 962 N. Meridian RI. 6530. FORDS 1923 coupe, good condition: $145. 1924 coupe. looks like new; $295. 1925 coupe, driven by owner a short time only: $335. 1924 Fordcr. special fenders? $335. These cars are priced for quick sal*, must have room, SWISSHELM & PARKER. FORD COUPE, 1925 $295 EUREKA AUTO PA^TS U 4 S. Capitol. Circle. 087S, 4

10 Automobiles for Sale Fords— For real bargains in personal service. Used Fords. All models. All prices. See WamigelDini=Slhiarp Company 461 Virginia Avenue. DRexel 5020. Open Evenings. FOKD TOURING" 1926 Balloon tires, bumpers front and rear and lots of other extras: looks and runs liko new A real bargain S3!TS. EUREKA AUTO PARTS TIRE CO. 334 N. Capltio Circle 0878. FORD TOURING Late 1923: perfect in every way: $l5O for Quick sale: terms. Open evenings. THE CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. 31 W 13th. Main 01142. FORD COUPE 1024: motor is fine; good tiros: looks like new. A bargain at $295. MARION CHEVROLET CO.. 903 N. Meridian St. Lin. 3361, Open is-vnlngs and Sunday. FORD, two-door sedan in running condition: S6O cosh STEDFELD, 544 S. Mrldian. Open Sunday and evenings. FORD COUPE, 1925 $390. Irv 3598. 3816 E. Wash 1921 COLE touring $175.00 Elgin 4 pass sport $250.00 1922 4-pass. Peerless coupe $450.00 Stut* touring, (l-nass . S3OO 00 Chevrolet touring 1923 $260 00 Small payment down, balance monthly These curs are in perfect condition. STUTZ FACTORY BRANCH 957 N. Meridian Open Evenings and Sunday A. M HUDSON coach 1924: almost new car couditlon: fully equipped. See this bargaln Owner, Irvington llPh. MAXWELL touring: new paint, disc wheels Easy terms, only $275. STEDFELD. 544 S. Meridian. Open Sunday and evenings. MOON. 1923 touring. You must see this ear to appreciate its value. LOCOMOBILE. 955 N. Meridian. Lin. 1171. NASH TO I KING: excellent condition; daitdv rubber; real cheap transportation. LOCOMORIU:. 963 N Meridian. Lin. 1171, OVERLAND. 1923 touring in pood condition SIOO Terms. STEDFELD. 544 S Mrridlan. Open Sunday and evenings. STAR 1924 touring: a repossessed car and a real buy at S2OO. Terms. STEDFELD. 544 S. Meridian. Open Sunday and evenlrtgs. Studebaker Roadster With winter inc!nure; 1022; car in uice sh%i>Q. Clias. G. Sanders Cos. Jordan Distributors 1033 N. Meridian. Cir. 2772. Open evenings and Sunday. S43xwm>lZW^b7MAlllS**7 ** jVHITAKUt SALU CO- I Stindelbaker Six I Now two-tone paint job; new tires, bumpers and other extras. Motor completely overheuled. 1192S Ford ' Coupe ’ This oar cannot be told from new car: lock wheel and other extras. A real buy. L 24 HoUft ggftVrgg v Stone Chevrolet Company fJsed Car Store 220 E. NEW YORK ST. 1023 Overland Sedan $325 00 1018 Overland Touring J 5.00 1923 Chevrolet Winter Top Touring 225.00 1923 Chevrolet Touring 100.00 1923 Chevrolet Touring 200.00 1023 Chevrolet Touring 216.00 1925 Chevrolet Coupe 455.00 1923 Chevrolet Coupe 150.00 1025 Chevrolet Coach 475.00 19\’3 Ford Coupe 190.00 1922 Komi late Coupe 160.00 1924 Ford Touring 175.00 1923 FoiM Two-door Sedan 180.00 1923 Ford Four-door Sedan 326.00 1924 Ford Coupe 275.00 1924 Ford Roadster. Slip on Body 125.00 1923 Haynes Sport Touring: six balloon tiree; new paint; special price today only. • Don’t Forget the New Used Car Location, 220 E. NEW YORK ST.

Easy Terms to Responsible People. Stone Chevrolet Company NEW CAR USED CAR 540 E. Wash St. 220 E. New York. Lincoln 1722. LtMMB 4411. SPECIALS Are you looking for an exceptional Used Car? If so, don’t miss getting one of these. 1924 OAKLAND. 4-PA99 COUPE disc wheels and tires. Duco finish. An excedent car in every way: $595.00. STUDEBAKER LIGHT SIX TOURING— Just the ear you are looking for with pries and everything: Just right: $285.00. 1924 OVERLAND COUPE—In excellent condition and a beautiful running car; $295.00. PAIGE SPORT TOURING 5 balloon tires. In all a wonderful buy for $195.00. K Z TERMS. HUFF-BUICK SALES CO. 303 N ILLINOIS ST. A REAL BARGAIN 1925 FORD COUPE Newly painted, balloon tires, lock wheel, mechanically perfect If you want a real buy get this one, Small payment, down. SMITH & MOORE. Inc. 528 SOUTH Meridian Street MA in 6650. <tjs*o'?A<y> J otg aouTAKitt cO- - Chevrolet Sedan Good cord tires, new paint, sun visor and the motor Is In A-l condition; upholstery fine. $390. I! 924 Chevrolet I Four-passenger coupe, bump- / er, 5 cord tires and many I other extras. $376. ; -* *4 HMianaviM- —’)

30 Automobiles for Sale 'SjBl \ tHK3®dl / \ <sm / REASONABLE PRICER ALL MODELS “This Is a Good Place” To Buy Why? COURTEOUS SALESMEN SQUARE DEALING We Guarantee You Absolute Satisfaction In All Your Dealings With Us. Day and Night Service Authorized Ford Dealer The Frank Hatfield Company 625 N. Capitol Ave. Open Evenings and Sunday. SIA. 4708. _______ 1924 Studebaker big 0 sport. 1924 Oakland coupe, 4 pars. 1923 Oakland sport. 1923 Willys Knight touring. 1926 Overland o sedan. 1925 Overland 4-door sedan. 1926 Overland touring. 1925 Overland touring. 1924 Overland 4-door sedan 1923 Columbia de luxe sedan. 1923 Ford coupe. 1026 Ford 4-door sedan. 1924 Ford 2-door sedan. 1924 Ford touring. 1924 Chevrolet touring. 1923 Chevrolet coupe. Fifteen other cars, ranging from $45 to $95. llaynes-Schmidt., Inc. USED CAR DEPT. 021 N. Capitol. Lin. 7575-8. Open eionlngn and Sunday.

LOOK HEBE 1924 Overland Black Bird: newly painted. 1923 WUlye-Knlght Touring: a good bur. 1924 Ford Tudor Sedan: balloon tlrea: snubbers and bumpers. 1021 Stephens Touring; 4 practically new eeim-balloons. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY Oakley Motor Sales Drex 4743. 1663-65 S. Meridian. The lludson-EBsex Dealers. SEE THE LATE PAIGE AND JEWETT Also our large selection of GOOD USED CARS Easy terms, low prices and your old car taken in trade. L. T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES 917-23 Virginia Ave. Drex 0928. GOOD USED CARS 1924 Oldsmoblle 0-cylinder touring 1923 Oldsmoblle 4-eyllnder touring, 1924 4-pa*e*nger Chevrolet coupe. 1922 Chevrolet touring. Small Down Payment. L. GUY LONG 1114 N Meridian. Lin. 6805„ FORD BODIES One regular Ford fonlor sedan. One regular Ford tudor. Coupes, touring and roadsters SWISSHELM A PARKER. 31 Automobiles Wanted Autos Wanted 1024. 10*43. 1024 And 102 ft rood Hu pr& iTve lime* Tst OUi<SS I. VVolf Auto Cos. 66VM. Canttol Ave Comer North $t Plenty ol parking space. Lin. 4510 lT8 B E ERG CA r!2 a 2 N oll <fapttoL <1 1,01(1 °° r ’ D 32 Auto Supplies, Repairs AIWW * AAAAi> ** A * a 4 —wv\n_n_ BEST used tires, any size- wholesale and retail Open evenings. ROGERS TI*K SHOP * ll7 ti^oiT 00 ,, 33 Motorcycles, Bicycles MOTQBJjy Cl JOS We \ sell snd exchange ALLEN 509 Mats Aye. Main 702*

EXHAUSTED OUR USED CAR STOCK We Must Have 25 Good Used Cars Will make very liberal allowance on our twelve New Flint Models to select from. Drive your 23-24-25 or 26 models, any make, to 062 North Meridian street for the best appraisal in town. INDIANAPOLIS FLINT CO. (FACTORY BRANCH)

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37 Money to Loan r^nrux _ Personal Loans $lO to S3OO This office is operated under the super vision of the Slate of Indiana and was established for the purpose of providing a place where honest people emi borrow any amount from slu in $.!U(i without na.vtmi more than the legal rate of Interest or w'thi ul Is-iiig imposed upon in any way NO WORTHY PERSON REFUSED We do not notify your employer, neither do we make inquiries of your Irlunds. rela lives or tradespeople. You can have all the time necessary for repayments and nay only for Iho setiial time you keep the money. Call and let us explain. No charge Unless you borrow IF IN A HURRY Phone Main 2923. Household Finance Corporation 404 Kresge Bldg., fourth floor. Cftrner of Pennsylvania and Wash. St MONEY LOANED O.i penw>nal property and character •• four collateral Quick ©onfhU’utiiil CASH IN 24 MOORS Can, monthly repay plana. Low rates SECURITY INV. & LOAN, Inc. 136 N. Del, Lin, 6060. \YK MAKE SECOND MORT GAGE LOANS ON PROP ERTY. ALSO CONSTRUCTION LOANS. QUICK SBRV ICE AND CONFIDENTIAL 730 K. OF P. BLDG. NEED M< >NEY 1~~ Quickly confidentially and hustneas-llks denlugs la part of the servtcs ws give LOANS ON Pianos, Autos. Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141 i/o E. Washington St. M A!?J O6B6 ’ Lincoln 714 67c Mortgage Money Mevor-Kiser Bank AUTO LOAN CO. Loans to car owners, legal rate*. Mr. Sebrd.lt. IS2 VY N i• ’. St Lincoln 7676 FIRST or Second Mortgages on Indian $E tfaWEJreA* I DAN'S $1(1 Tt> f lbtl. Room 532 100 ft. Market Bt. Phone. Main 1278. _______ Tou Read me Want Adi— Have you tried to use throat It’s easy—Call Main 8500. 4.4 far an id Tafcer Coal and Wood

Better Coal for Less Kindling With Each Ton Va. and K.v -Tha Best that Is Mined. Mined In Kanawha District. IP i W Va . fl-ln bloek. Ige fkd...so 76 Best Va egg 2x4 cln. fud.........16.00 Beet w Va, mine run. 6() Pol. 1p...t0.60 Beat E. Ky Harlan COuB-tm Ige. fltd Jt| " Genuine Glendora—The Wonder Coal Sullivan County Indiana Best Glendora fl-ln. blk Ige. fkd..}o 76 Best Glendora ox3 Ip., dm, fkd ....SO.SA Burns well ant: holds fliy overnight Iloosler Aeh Ind No 0 lp (1 tn. fkd $6 85 Houa. Ash Ind No H. 2x4 egc. fk3 v .|s 85 Best Linton No. 4 0-ln. Ip. cln, fkd.ss76 Best Tnd 4 In. lp. No. 5 cln. fkd... IS 26 Best vermilion Til 6 In. lp fkd... 1X26 Citizens Coke, the best. $1025 Delivered anywhere In the dig. UNION fCE AND COAL. 1910 Bluff Are, Drex 4621. Since 1008 Dependable, It will nay you to vlalt our yarde and see the difference In good coal. RED-lIOT COAL White Ash, S in. fkd. lump... .|4.76 Vigo county. W. Ky. 8-in. fkd. lump |5.76 MuHcnhurg county. W. Va. 8-in. fkd. lump |6.00 Coal Rlyer DistrictWheeling, 86c Ton J. D. JOHNSON 211 Guaranty Bldg. RI. 4164. Clr. 6984. Rl. 6444. QUALITY himp, toraeo .... #4 95 _ Indiana No. 5. 8-m. W. Va.. 4-ln. Jp.. fkd .$0 60 Logan County. Poco.. 0-ln. lump shoveled .SB.OO McDowell County. J. & 1. COAL CO. 1205 Roanlio. Rep, $471. BRAZIL (Ind.) BLOCK IMMWU EAST SIDE ICE AND COAL 934 Fowler. Main Bt>3 For Good Coal Call Lin. 1466 Clr. 6658. Night, Iry. 4029 North St. Coal Cos. M 1 Kan' 4129 ff S !o#t until I 'OlanaiiuHi J”t 39 LegalJjotices NOTICE TO HEIRS. ORRmTOTUL ETC In the matter of the eatate of yYlTllain 8. Ward No. 89-22557, drieased. In th Probate Court of Marlon County, March term. 1926 Notice i hereby given that Harriet Ward as administratrix of the above named estate has presented and filed final re port neeoupj and vouchers In final settle ment of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Probate Court, on the l<th day of April, 1920, at which time all heirs creditors or legatees of ealu estate are re qHired to npiiear in said Court and show cause. If any iheie be. why eald account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said ' State are aleo required to appear nod make proof of (hair liertehii ALBERT H. LOSOIIH. Clerk. March 27 and April 2. notice toTTeTrs Pri tJTors, vrt 1 _ In the matter of the estate of Arohlbakt Wlninre. deceased. 00-21488. In the Probate Court of Marlon County March trim. 1028. Nottre Is hereby given that Grover Win logs Walter F. wlnlngs Elijah Wop-ell Levi Worrell, ss executors of the above named eatate have presented and nled their account and Touchers in final ssttlemeni of eald estate, and that the same will conn up for the examination and action ofeaUl Probate Court, on th 17th dav of April 1020. at which time all helre, creditor* o> legaltvs of aald relate are required to sp pear in said court and show causa, if an. tfiere tie. why said account and vouchershould not t>e approved And the heirof said estate are also required to appea' and mako proof of their heirship. ALBERT H, lAS9CHBT Clark. March 20 April 2. 192d.