Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 250, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 January 1927 — Page 10

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Death Notices

SPRINGER, fDA MAY—Age <ls. mother of Fred Springer and Mrs. Wallace O. Lee. both of this city, passed away at the residence of her daughter. Mrs. Wallace O. Lee. 4820 Central Ave., Monday ll a. m. Friends may call at the funeral home of Royster & Askin, 1903 N. Meridian. anytime after 10 a. m. Tuesday, to see Mrs. Springer. Funeral will be private, Wednesday 2 p. m. Burial. Crown Hill.

Funeral Directors BERT S GAI>D 2130 Prospect St Phone Stewart 2378. PLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY 23 W. Fall Creek Drive. Phone, day or night. Ran. 4400. 4401 or 4402 Operating INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY. George Griustemer Funeral director. 622 E Market Main 0908. KRIEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mam llJ 402 W tl Res >iß Bel! 3866-R 1 W. T. BLASENGYM Main office 2220 Shelbv St Drexel 2570. Ur/IERTAKERS—mSEYTITOS 031 X. Delaware Main Lost and Found FALSE TEETH —Lost during the past week. Webster 4898-J, KITTEN - orange Persian: ill or near Plaza Ant.: Friday morn. Riley 1709. Reward. PARROT, white headed: liberal reward for return. DRnxel 3813. MR. HAROLD D. BERRY, 200 N. Keystone. Limerick No. 9. Please call at The Times for your box of Nancy Hart candy. RING, lady’s pearl, yellow gold setting, lost in nubile library washroom. Bel. 0i 11 -A . Instructions MEN to learn barber trade TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE. 510 B. Washtnv ton 9t. Tndtansnolls Ind Main 6993 MRS. F. P. WOOLERY. 1902 Broadway. Limerick No. 9. Please call at. The Times office for your box of Nancy Hart candy. Special Notices OSTEOPATH CHIROPRACTOR MASSAGE Licensed obstetric. Maternity eases, dav or night. Office 1 V New Jersey St. MARGARET SELLERS. Riley 0083. LUEA BOWMAN. 830 W. 38th St.. Limerick No. 9. Please call at The Times office for your box of Nancy Hart candy. THE Eleetreat Massage lor colds and con vested nerves. LOLA WALKER. 1112 Central Ave., Apt. K Lin 8873, Help Wanted—Male ADVERTISING solicitor: have an opening for an ambitious young man who is desirous of learning one of the best paying professions: must, work hard for advancement: vefy attractive future: must b i neat-appearing and have at least a high school education, some sales experience would be beneficial: fair salary to start. See MR. COPLEY at Tile Times. BUDDY FAUST. 1525 Leonard. Limeriek No. 9. Please call at The Times office for your box of Nancy Hart candy. Helo Wanted Female wV>A^W-VNA^<WrfVA.'VVVWVN HERE is an opportunity for a liyp, wideawake, neat-ipprarimr single young 1 lady ♦o st&rt. a huaineaa earner with a definite* future \)\ fsjio advertising department of ;i progressive roneern. Must have plens.ud personality, quirk tn understand and willing: to work. She will have exeellent trainingl and supervision. Knowledge of the rjty and the ability' to mpeak elearljr and hear well oyer the telephone are desirable mialifieationK See Mr. Copley at Times, please do not. Phone. JAMES BRIDGEWATER. 1117 N. West St.. Limeriek No. f*. Please call at The Times office for your box of Nancy Hart candy, AGENT wanted to handle transfer liquid. Sample 25c. P. O. Box 222. Situations Wanted Female EXP. laundress: work guaranteed. Call for and delivered. Kenwood 3248. HALF-DAY won* by the week. Harrisim 3796-R. PAULINE M. CLEARY. 1034 S. Belmont Limeriek No. 9. Please call at The Times office for your box of Nancy Hart, candy. WASHINGS and ironings called for and dclivercd: white woman. DRex. 0783-M . PRACTICAL nurse: ronlMiement. ca-“: do<*tor's rcfrrpm**; price reason. Dr. .'MOHR WORK BY THE WEEK OR DAY. KENT 4087.

Rooms for Rent

ALABAMA. N„ 523: Apt. 5: cozil.v turn.. Btiam-lieateil nil.: side front: 85.00. CAPITOL 3459 N.: warm front rm.; 1 or 2 ad), bath: no other rmers. Phone. CAP.. N„ 8-14: AIT. 9: LOVELY WM, RM. _ADJ. BTH.; SUIT, FOR 2 MN, LI, 2118, CENTRAL CAR: LOVELY. COZY ROOMpriv„ mod, home, north. Ken, 1734. COLLEGE. 1322: larc.e turn., front room: modern. Riley 2998, COLLFGK; nice front rm.: suittable for 8l reaaonable. Randolph 3487. COLLEGE Ave.: comfortable turn., warm rm.: prlv,. mod, home. Wash. 1223 ILLINOIS. N., 1901: mod., cheerful. warm rm.: board optional. Randolph Iffflt. LINDEN. 4 light airy mod. rms. unfurn.: private. DRrxul 6808. .MIKE FOX. .*B f*’ N. IVnnsylvanin. Limrrifk No. B. Plrawe tail at Tll* Tirmjs offioe for vour 1 >ox of Nam*.v Hurt uaMfiv. MERIDIAN. IHIO N.; nifrly Tumi died. warm, modern room. Randolph HII6M MERIDIAN. N.: comfortably turn, front rm,: elty beat. Ran. 0131. NEW JERSEY. N., 1495; mod., front rm.: home privilgea: priv ate, bln, 9022, NEW JERSEY, N.. 3138; large warm rm. for 2: niano, Vietrola. etc. Ran. IB.M . NEW JERSEY. N.. 2431 : nicely turn.. warm rm,: priv,, mod, borne. Ran. 2033, ORIENTAL N. 353—Nicely turn, warm room: private: gents prrf. Riley 4819. I’ENN., \7 1710:' lovcl) turn, front rm.; priv, lavatory: priv. borne. Ken, 1553. TALBOTT. N.. 2009: nice, warm rm.. next to hath; private family. Ran. 4097. _ WASH. K.; nice. warm, front rm.: kitchen privileges; 1 or 2: ref, exeh. Irv, 3543, 12TH. E . 609: nieeii furnished, warm room: meala optional, bin, 3550, STEELY furn. warm rm.: priv.. mod. home: good location. Har. 0433. __ USvEf ,Y warm front rm.: pvt. mod. home. young lady; breakfast opt. Har, 2160. NICELY inr sip. rms.. strictly mod; walk (list.: also ljglit hskpg. Lin. 3115.

Room for Rent With Board ASHLAND, 2218: lovely warm rm.: priv modem home. Ken. 4242. , LINCOLN St.. 904: 3 or 3 girls to room and hoard. Call DRex, 4580. MGRID)AN S.. 1423; room and board m mod, private home: gentleman. Dr. 5153 MRS. NF.JL HOUSTON. 901 N. Hamilton. Limeriek No. !). Please rail at The Tinwa office for your box of Nancy Hart candy BpRUCE. 1937: two warm. mod. rms : board optional. DRexel 4054-W, §EnTLEMAN. lady or eld'd: comfortable warm i ottagr■; home priv, DRcx. 2899. IVRtCTLY private home, east: 2 girls or couple: home privileges. Web. 3955.

Housekeeping Rooms for Rent su-i ~i-n 1 - ASHLAND, 1027: light housekeeping rms.: all newly furnished: nn - p mid warm. EAST, N.. 855: one large room for housekeoping: adults. Lin. 5309, ELiNOIS. HO7 N.: niee sleeping rm, housekeeping. $4 ; steam htil. Lin. 7088. ft ASS.. 589; ni*e large room and kitchen: romnletely furnished. Lin. 9121. MILKY. TWi two clean, furn.; gas. electricity: $5: private ent. Bel, 1"08-.L STATE, S.. 48: nicely turn, rm*.; heat. light, gas: priv, put.: $3.50. HI, 5337. H, C. GOLL. Route C. box 104 B, Limerick No. fl. Please call at The Times office for your box of Nancy Hart candy, 2 NICELY furnished warm. rms.: suitable for 3 hoys: mod, home. Har. 00H7-R, I’ITRN. kitchenette and bedroom.; modern, priv. home; near car line. Har. 18Uo-w.

Houses for Rent BELLEFONTAINE. 1030: 0 rms., modern: S. half dou.; wa. pd.: only $35. Ra. 4870. CENTENNIAL, 403; modern double bungalow: rent reason. Apply 131 E. N, York, CHRISTIAN, S., 22: five-room modern dou--1)1 e. Apply MR BADGER. Web. 1923. COLLEGE, 4040; six-room double: garage: moving expenses paid: SSO. Call Beeh Grove 7.>-J J. DEQUINCY, 842 N.: 4 rms.: mod.; close to car: gar.; water paid. Main 4075. EAST; double; six rooms; strictly modern; exclusive neighborhd.; garage. Ri. 0571. EUGENE. 8110: modern. 4 rm„ bath, large yard, garage, s3(l, Edwards & Edwards. GARFIELD. N.. 727: 6 rooms; mod. double; built-in features: garage. Irv. 4357, GRACELAND. 31131: 4 rms.. mod. double: built-in features; garage. Wash. 1389-K. HAUGH St.: 4 rooms; gas, electric lights; sls. DRexel 1417. N. LA SALLE. 1029; family of two; 3 rooms; bath; garage; healer: cheap NORTH 611 E. Fifty-Second St.: six rooms: strictly modern, beautiful double. Here's something nice, Humboldt 3664. NORTH, W., 950; 3-room house: iu good repair: 812. Ran, 4713, SENATE. S.. 1245—Electricity, gas and city water: sls, Main 5228, SHERMAN DR.. N.. 2304: new 3 rms.; mod.; gar.: water pd.: 825, IR. 3334. SOUTHERN. 1419: 3 rooms: city water: inside toilet; eleig; wa. pd.: sls Dr. 3125-.1, TACOMA. N.. 333: 4-room mod. double: extra wall bed: gar.: 835, Hum. 4158. TEMPLE. N„ 2209: 4 rms.: mod. single: gaarge; large yard: 825. Hum. 3684. WYOMING, E.. 413: six-room mod. double; bath, turn.: $27.5(1 only. DRex, -1675. 27TH. W.. 343; colored: six-room, strictly _ modern: garage. Hum. 0133. 28TH St.. E.. 4020: mod. double: built-in features: gar.: full hasemt.: 825. We 3578 SEE DUNLOP h HOITZoEL for bargains REAL ESTATE NEAR GARFIELD PARK , Shelby St.. 3720: 5-room modern double: water and window shades furnished: garage; almost new: $37.50. _W. R. HUNTER CO. 111 AIN 1078. FOR colored: reduced rent: 901 N. Trenton t: five-room house: only $12.50 month: electric lights. W. R. HUNTER CO. Main 1078, OUT EAST—SIS Lin wood. 0-room. new. modern double: good proposition to make, DR. RIFFLE. Main (1559. mornings. 3-ROO.Si house ami 9 acres; suitable for trucking or slinbbery. Indianapolis Route K. Box 59. Horn. 0573. MARY' E. HITE. 204 E. Maryland. Limeriek No. 9. Please call at The Times office for your box of Nancy Hart candy. FOR COLORED 1529 Y'andes St.: 5 rooms: furnace, gas. electricity: fireplace: paved street. Price onlv $2,050: S2OO cash. THE C. W. HENRY CO.. REALTORS. 429 Lcmckc Bldg. Riley 1004 COLORED; 1212 Muskingum: lour rooms, water, electricity, gas. Ken, 4813. ONE-HALF of 4-room double; modern; with garage. Ran, 4981. FOR COLORED North St.. W.. P6O: throe-room hoti*e: newly decorated Ran. 471 *l. Apartments for Rent E. -I. RIGLER. 549 K. Georgia. Limerick No. 9 Please call at The Times office for your box of Nancy Hart mWd.v. Barby Grand Doubles 20 MINUTES FROM TOWN RENT $32. 2013-41 Parker Ave. In first block north of beautiful Brooksale Park, good neighborhood and the right kind of tenants. References required Each apartment is furnished gas range and a Heatrola lor winter that is the best little heater ever invented: also built in kitchen cabinet, combination layndrv tub and sink, linoleum, shades, rods' and marquisette curtains and. of course, a garage. Apartments have living room, bed room, complete bathroom and dining kitchenette Front and rear porches and yard. Just the thing for a small family paved street. The Brookside car line is only half block north. If you arc looking for small bungalow double, call MR. WAUK, WEb. 3837. any evening. He lias keys and all information. Frank F. Wooling 510 CONTINENTAL BANK BLDG MAIN 6231. # . BLAINE Avo.. 1317: 5 rms.: mod.: sun room: garage: front and back porches: steam boat: in walk./list, of Marmot). Bixb.v and Robbins bortvMVant: $35. Hu. 54G8. MISS EVELYN CHICKOLANZ. 131 N. Hangh. Limeriek No lb Pleaue call at Thr Timet! office for your box of Nancy Part oaudv. ILLINOIS and 15tli “Olga” Apt. 13: only *3P. F;.|i Main 7137. APARTMENTS FOR RENT. UN. VWI. If. H. Woodsmall & Cos., Inc. ‘•We insure everything but tb • Inirarb r ” NIGHTS AND HOLIDAYS CALL DR 3840 Houses and Flats Furnished CENTRAL: 4-room, nicely furnished upper duplex: sleeping pon-h. Kan, 0724. PENNSYLVANIA. N„ 3131: 6 rms. mod. apt,; com, fur.: stm, lit.: barg, Ha. 30i.1-J. Business Places for Rent DESK SPACE; $"0 MONTH. 017 Merchants Bank Bldg. Riley 3447. OFFICE LOCATION 1010 N. Meridian St. Eight rms.: will rent or lease. Lin. 5385. UMSUALLV d--:r;:f>i< ~ biism. - - mum 230 N. lilirida_ St. Call I. iu I•> j < j Houses for Sale 12% BUY Two cottage. 5 and 4 rooms each, on Orange St., near Pleasant Run Blvd.: excellent condition, city water, inside toilet>. E. L lots 30x125. Price $5,000 for both. Terms. Rental SOOO year. Never vacant. See us quick for particulars and location. A. J. MEYER REALTY CO. SUITE 805, NATIONAL CITY BLDO. WHY PAY RENT WHEN YOU CAN BUY A SEMI-MODERN HOME Oil terms of SIOO to S2OO cash and payments of $22.50 to S2B per month? LORENZ SCHMIDT & SONS. Realtors. 144 E. Ohio St. Mb in 3715. Res., Irv, (1534 M, GLETHA CRIST. 1320 N. Centennial. Limerick No. 9. Please call at The Times office tor your box of Nancy Hart candy. Building and Contracting^ WF make repairs improvements ot all kinds including games additions gen era! remodeling on mo uavment olan Also build and financestiomes. Let us give von rn estimate CIVIC REALTY CO. 136 N Dels ?,<n 50511 Eve K-n 4247 MAR if JOHNSON, 15 N E.lv lull Rd. Lnn crick No. P. Please cull at Thr* Times offi'V for yoiu* box ol Nancy Hart candy. A HOME built like von want it Price and terms that will please yon. Let me show you m.v plans. J% E. ALLEN Bel tnont 0350. 1a35 Hiatt St. EXCAVATING UNDER HOUSES Carpenter, cement bncK work Dr. 073f1. BUILDING, re model niß. repairs garages quiek mtv'im': ruusonahle Web nB7B-M Real tstate tor Exchange FOR SALE OR TRADE—Two houses at 0003 Washington St.: 100-fuot. frontage on Washington and 100 loot’ deep. Want to trade for "mall farm with £>od improvements: prefer same east of Indianapolis: will not consider any rolling land or poor improvements: also will trade in apartment nous#* at 1307 Broadway for farm in Henry County or one of adjoining counties. This apartment rents for $333 per month. THE FIRST NATIONAL CO., Newcastle, Ind. TRADE YOUR LOT—As down payment, cottage, bungalow or double. Main 1 •><<!. WILL take diamond or radio as part down payment, on used car. Web. 3003, Storage and Transier „ ESTABLISHED 1895 sicking. hauling and storage. Low prieig on city and overland hauling Phone ub l.r estimates. t'TTO .J SUEZ. Main 3038-23)3 Webster 4579-9699 W MRS, u. WALTON. R. R. Box 97. Limerick No. 9. Please call at The Times office nr- your iiox of Na-v-v Hart camly.

Busiress Announcements

M. E. ARNOLD SAYS Ge' These Prices Men's suits mil overcoats cleaned ami pressed. #l. Ladies’ dressis cleaned and pressed. $1.25 up. Remodel bn, at low prices. „ . . .All our wo k guaranteed. MA. 1)20. Mass. Avc. DELIVER* SERVICE. FEATHERS bought, .old and renovated: feather mattresses a m ml lows made Pi F RTIRKI.K 41 fl Mt.i Main I 4°B _ MISS LOUISE HOLLIN6*WORTH 244 N. Gray St. Limerick No <1 Please i all at The Times office for yon box of Nancy Hart candy, SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened TUTTLEDGK 2lli s', Illinois CLOCK repair service guaranteed'- Called for and del. 33” 111. Bldg. Liii V 8271.

Business Opportunities

CAPITAL FURNISHED THROUGH THE SALE OF SECURITIES. We are seeking an issue in which investors would have a good opportunity of making a profitable in vestment. Only established enterprises or new projects of better than ordinary merit will be considered. Submit full details -to GRANTLEY. ILLINGTON & CO.. Suite 304, 03 Wall St.. New York City. MRS. SCOTT M COX. 3444 N. 111. St. Limerick No. P. Please call at The Times office for your box of Nancy Hart Candy.

Miscellaneous for Sale ADDING machine, non-listing, eiglit-col-unin: 820. Web, 7388-J, Cash kEGiSTIks scale*, grinders, slice' > rebuilt, guaranteed Fixtures all kinds ■•. PRAGUE F.X 29 W Ohio Main 0564 DAVENETTE, -mall’; two leather chairs; line condition. Hur. 4977-M. DRY pecchwood: a.so blinking wood. Web, 2183 R, GAS RANGES used thoroughly over hauled: $lO and un Delivered and '■or neoted Charles Koelirlng 883 Vir Ave. KNITTING machine, complete- outfit and lain, sls, Wch. 7388-.). LARGE cedar chest, day bed. White si-w----ing machine, library "table, other guilds. 241 N. Jefferson Ave. GOOD electric washers: will sell for halabec due. 2138 Hiuistiin St. We. 0338. Miscellaneous Wanted HOUSE cleaning I Your Surplus clothing. furniture magazines papers will help us to help others. Salvation Armv Industrial Home nhone for wagon Riley 6622 127 W GeorgiaWANTED—OId false teeth. We pay high as $lO for full sets. Don’t matter if broken. Gold jewelry, crowns. bridges. WESTERN METAL COMPANY. Bluomington. 111, WANTED —33 feel ot office partition. Ritcv 4501. WAGON SCALES. 10-toll or over. Bcimimt 4030. JOSEPH MILLER 23ft Indiana Vvc. Limerick No. 9. Please call at Tile Times offfi-c for your box of Nancy Hart camly. Musical Instruments Repossessed Radios Two De Forest 5-tubo sets: built-in speakers. One Atwater Kent in Pooley cabinet. One Magna Vox 5-tube single dial control. AIM sets are equipped with tubes and batterii s Priced to Sell Quickly 307 Meyer-Kiser Jlank Bldg. New Kimball Player Piano Slightly shopworn: beautiful figured walnut ca*e. Now reduced. 9215 Wilson-Stewart Music Cos. 44 N. Perm St. Main 1287. CHRISTENSEN School of Popular Music. Piano, harmony and all dance orchestral instruments 100 Pembroke Arc Ri. 3890 CAROLYN MOORE, 508 Highland. Limerick No. 9. Please call at The Times nffn-c for your box of Nancy Hart iamb . RADIO —Cardinal; five-tube set; only $25 _Ran. 5152. j Pets and Live Stock JUST RECEIVED Shipment ot trained canaries from Germany Harz Mt and Rollers Rahv '’hicks Jan. 10th BOYERS HATCHERY 34 N. Dela. _ Tele. Riley 6470. CANARIES A large variety of mating canaries and accessories. INDIANAPOLIS BIRD STORE. 135 E. Ohio St. NEW ZEALAND REDS alWmcniish giants. steel gray, also one airedale pup. 8 months old: all pedigreed. 2817 Burton Ayenue. MAI DE M. DUnItUT. 3200 Ruckle St. Limerick No. i). Please call at The Times office lor your box of Nancy Hart candy. OIK! EGGS—-New ton incubator: like m w: will consider cow in trad:-. Irvington 2*oß. ring -’l. AIREDALE lenicr: wire haired: a real companion: e'tgibV. ficci li Gr. 02-.1-I. Coal end Wood KINDLING WITH EACH TON Better Prices on Better Coal Best Va. blk„ 6-in. clean fkd..57.25 2 tons. $14.25. Best Va. Ip.. 3xo. clean fkd 7.00 2 tons. sl3 75. Best Va., 2x4 clean fkd $6.76 3 tons. 513.35. Best Va. M. R.. 50 per cent Ip H. 25 Be.*t E. Ky rt-in. block, clean fkd. . 7.60 Kanawha Cos.. Va.—Harlan Cos., Ky. Gen. Glendora, b in., la go blk.. fkd. 7.50 Gen. Glendora Ip.. ox3. clean fkd.... 7.00 Gen. Glendora egg. 2x4. dean fad... 0.75 Try our Hoosier Ash, best Indiana No 1. hums well mi holds fire over night Hoosier Ash B-m him k dn. fkd... H 76 Hoosier A*h. .’.\4 egg. clean forked. tf.OO Best Linton No Id in. bile., ci fkd .s(i E. 111. II in Ip. cln Id 000 R 111. egg.. 2xl dp. Hid '5.75 Best bid. No. 5 4-in. Ip., forked.... 575 Best ind. No. 5 3x4-in. eqg. el. fkd. 5.5n Puia. Red Ash. Ip. none better 9.5 b Citizens coke, all sizes 10 25 UNION ICE AND COAL CO. Drex. 4031. 1910 Bluff, it will pay .von lo visit our yard and see the difference in good coal.

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IND. 2-ln snov. Ip $4 95 Ind. 4-in fkd. Ip $5.26 Vigo County W. Ky. G-in. fUd. Ip $6.50 No U Seam VV. Va. 2-in. fkd. Ip SG.SU W. Va. Gin. fkd. ip $7.00 Kanawha District. Poco., fkd., 4-in. lump $9.00 Poc. 4-in. shovel lp SB.OO Poc. Mine Run $7.00 McDowell County No. 6. 357 W. Ray. tlßcx, 1010 Kill. Big 6-Inch Block Fkd. OLD HICKORY WHITE ASH ‘ $5058 2 Tons, $10.50 (Indiana No. 5) W. VA. CLEAN FKD. LUMP $6.50 Two Tons, $12.75 i 1-in. lunin No. 51 BANNER FUEL CO. RT. 18(10. St. Clair at Davidson No Charge for Wheeling Geu No. 3 r. a Foea. Ip $11.50 Foea. 4-10. shov ip 8.50 W Va. 2x4- In fkd.. No. 5 0.75 W Va 4-in. fkd Ip 7.(10 VV Va t!-in. Ip, Ikd 7.25 W. Ky .In. fkd 4-in. ip ti.so E. Ky 4in lp. fkd 7.50 Ind fkd. Ip.. No. 5 $6.50 600 Foea. Mine Run 8 00 Gen No 3 Red Ash M> Eagle Ip Foea. frae gen Red Ash Gig Eagle 4-in fkd Ip 7.26 j Red River Coal Cos. 342 tV Tenth Din 1808 lln 1808 I White Ash, Fkdl., $So(D)0 2 TONS, $9.75 Shoveled Lump ... $4.75 Ind No 5 3 to 6-in W. Va. 4-in. fkd.. .'.56.75 Island-Creek FANSLER COAL CO. Lin. 71)50. 936 E. Vermont Island Creek, G-in. lp. fkd., genuine W. Va $7.50 BEST W. VA. li-tN. BLOCK. KKD. KANAWHA COUNTY $7 tV. VA. 2x4 EGG $0 75 I B. KY.. 0-IN. BLOCK. KKD $7 25 I HAZARD SEAM) KENTUCKY NUT $0 75 IND. O.IN. LP. KKD . NO. 5 *5:75 IND. 2x4 EGG. KKD.. NO. 5 $5.50 25c reduction on all two ton lots. BETHEL COAL CO. DRexol 5200. 250 Beecher St. NO CHARGE FOR WHEELING WE DELIVER H A"LF TON. Poco. Shov. I.p. No. 4 $8.50 i W. Va. 4-in. Lp. Pkd. No. G.. 57.0 ! Ind. Nut and Slack $4.00 JACKSON COAL CO. Roach at Burton HAr. 0210. NO CHARGE KOK WHEELING tV. Va 4-in. fkd Kami* lump ....$7.25 IND. BEST COAI $6.00 Blackburn 4-ui. fkd. lump; guaranteed not lo clinker- practically euual to tV Va coal / H & H COAL CO. IV-'a mid Mori-j- Sts Drcx 60. M TIMES WA#T AOm MMiXH BUSINESS

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Limerick Contest! 23 One-Pound Boxes of Nancy Hart Candy Given Daily for 25 Best Submitted Want Ad Limericks. The Rules:

i Context open to any one. All that is necessary is to send in (lie ‘Most line” to the limerick, using for convenience tile Coupon printed below, though this is not essential. ! Ml answers to today’s limerick must be in The Times office not later than 6 p. m. of the second day following the publication of the four limerick lines.

Cut Out and Mail to Limerick Editor, Care Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Ind. You ran bring this tn The Times office if more convenient. Winners’ names will be printed and scattered thru the want ads each dav.

Fsed articles you can sell, Os cash buyers you will tell; So go to The Times And insert a few lines,

All answers to today’s limeriek must be in The Times office by 6 p m Wednesday. Winners will be announced in Thursday’s Want Ads. Street and Number .*.... City and State Watch This Space Tuesday for Limerick No. 13.

Coat and Wood

HELLO, BACK AGAIN, MR. BRAZIL BLOCK Pea and Nut J4.sii Trv our Kentucky Wonder $7 ot) Low ash and full heat W Va ump s?.;> Call for Prices EAST SIDE ICE AND COM. CO P 34 Fowler St Main H 930 IND. LINTON NO. 4, $6 Big 6-in. block forked. POCO. MINK RUN HKD ASH. $7.50 W. VA. 0-IN. FKD SPLINT NO 5.57.35 IND. 3 IN. FKD. LINTON NO 1 ...$5 50 W VA 4-IN FKD. I.P. KAN $0 75 HARVEY COAL CO. 130 E_ MORRIS STL DREX. 3094 Money to Loan x QUiiCK ’ LOANS to S3OO Tins corporation is operalid imdir the BiimrviMioo of Hie State of Indiana amV provides a [dace where you mav bor row from $lO lo S3OO in a dignified business like manner without paving more than the legal rale of interest or without being imposed upon in any wav We do no! notify vour employer neither do we make inouiri -s of friends relatives or trades people You get the money in a few hours' time md without having aitv one sign vour note. If voo are unable lo call in person at our ot fi.-e. illume cs nr write os and our reore sentative will call at vo-v nome

HOUS Elf OLD FINANCE CORPORATION 404 K res ye Bltlij. (Fourth Floor) Corner Pennsylvania and Wash Sta. Entrame 41 E. Washington St. f Telephone MA. 2923. MR. FLA SMITH, 815 N. Pennsylvania St. Limernk No. 9. Please call at The Times office for your box of Nancy llart ■ •andy.

MONEY We loan vi.u any aruuunl up to S3OO on your lurmture. futures BiMiiu 3utoinobtle ul.owuik vou from one to thirty mouths lo rroa? ihe loan $25 total cost •* moil Ilia $2.04 rlO total copl 4 mouths $3.50 $75 total cost I mouths $6 56 $1 total cost 1 mouths sl3 13 All other amounts fame proportionate rate No deductions No endorsers TELEPHONE APPLICATIONS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. MA iu 2983 ‘ American Loan Company 347 Bankers Trust Bldg Corner Pennsylvania an<l Ohio St#

NKIiD MONEY \ OuK'klv confidential!? and hj4iurns-llke dealing* i* a oarl of the service we give LOANS ON Pianos, Autos/ Furniture, Ktc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. ]4li/> E. Washington !st. MA in (1585. • Lincoln 7134.

WE BUT REAL ESTATE CONTRACTS ON Indianapolis and Marion County property from titleliolders. Mr. Fry. THE WASHINGTON COMPANY. 257 W. Washington St. Main 0793.

LOANS 2% WHY PAY MORE? Loans on furniture I'A ner cent below the legal rate Lowest rate in city Inritanauulie Public Welfare Loan Association 330 Occidental Bids Mam 6329 Southeast corner Washington and Illinois Loans with other cumnanic* paid off. MRS. GERALD FRAZIER. 5911 Julian. Limerick No. 9. Plea- call at The Times office for your box ot Nancy Hart i aiHfar.

FURNITURE LOANS—SII) TO S3OO. LEGAL KATES POPULAR FINANCE CORPORATION. ROOM 513. 109 K. MARKET ST AUTO CCOUNfS REFINANCED EASY TERMS, MARION FINANCE CO El N_ I 581 '>l>7(:u AR A NTV BLDG Auto Supplies and Repairs

Quality Used Tires At prices you can afford to pay. Price list on request. Rogers Shop 3117 W. Washington. LIE). 4300.

USED TIKES Wholesale and Retail 92 and UpL SELIG & SON 1 23 8 East St. NEW and uaeo >arta ..ceiasori*-. tires and .batteries for oraeticaliv every make of ear lor t*a. Satisfaction guai.-*nte#d . CAPITOL AIJIU PARTS AND TIRE 00 ■Si-93 S litmus Mam 6080 USED TIKES—*2 UP. __ ELKINS UK is. 804 N ILLINOIS ST Rtf.gf 6171 Automobiles Wanted WILL oa cash for vour car oi sour eoultv I WOLF AUTO CO. Lte. 4516 661 N, Caoitot. MRS JAMES T. PIERCE. 3U N. Waleoit. Limerick Mo. 9. IMease call at The Times office lor your box of Nam*y Hart candy. , USfcaD CARS bought and sold GOLD BKRG 522 N, Capitol Main 2838. Motorcycles and Bicycles WE fHJY sell and exchange used motorcycles Good used parts for sale ALLEN'S. 601) Mass Ave. Mr ill 7021) Automobiles tot bate AUBURN SEDAN 192!L Now paint, lots of extras and i mechanically A-l. A real bargain for $335. Terms. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1063-95 S. Meridian. Drexel 4743.

3. In ease of a tie a pound of Nancy llart Candy w’itl he given to each tying contestant. I. There is no limit to the number of lines o person may send la. lint each limerick submitted must he on n separate piece of paper. Write on one side of paper only. i. The derisions of (he judges are absolutely final.

Limerick No. 12

Automobiles tor Sale

ARMAOOST GOOD CARS 1935 Studchukcr Standard Country Club Coupe . $ 795 1924 Studebaker Spr. 9 Rd- 495 1925 Stiidebaltcr Spc. 9 Tr 750 1932 t’adil'ac Coupe PSO 1924 Od> Sedan 495 1P24 Nash Touring 595 1924 Studebaker Six- 9 Tr 595 1933 Studebaker Spc. 9 Tr 395 1921 Studebaker S|ie. 9 Tr 475 1934 Dodge Sedan 495 Studebaker S|>e. 9 Rds 850 1934 Flint Touring 435 1934 lluick Touring 595 1924 Studebaker 1.1. 9 Coach 975 1935 Studebaker Siv 9 Victoria. . . 1.025 1921 Studebaker Big 9 Spil 9951 974 Studebaker l.t. 6 S<*dail 945 193$ Studebaker Stan. Tr 895 1922 studebaker Spc 9 Scd 495 1974 Studebaker 9ig 9 Scd t| up;, 1923 Haynes Touring ;jso 1932 Studebaker Spc 9 Tr 2P5 1923 Marnion Coupe 895 1921 Studebaker Six-. 9Up [ 7 1924 Studebaker Spc. 9 Tr 595 YOUR CAR IN TRADE. TERMS. ARMACOST AUTOMOBILE CO. Is*pU Car Store \y. North St, Main 3264 SPECIAL TERMS ON NO-TRADE SALES Any of the following cars will be sold at a decided cut in price on very reasonable terms. All in A-l mechanical condition. Ut-1 Nash touring. ID-- Durant touring. 1935 Overland touring. 1920 Studelaker touriug. 1925 ilupmobile touring. 10 Fords. Early models. Closed and open. Some as low as—if 15 DOWN SIIERFICX’S 625 N. 11l St. m ,ij . Jan rz ini t jmJmT Hr*. TA I"" 'r' N r ° ! * I ’cu e call at The. Ini - o.fice fi r .ecu. box of Nancy llart $5.00 DOWN AND 85.00 PER WEEK ON ANY OF THE FOLLOWING CARS WILL HOLD ANY ONE FOR FUTURE DELIVERY. Ford Roadster. Dodge Sedan. Chevrolet. Toiisiii*. i Cadillac Teuiriiig. Nash Touring. Idol Touring. Overland Touring. I'nd.r foil nr"’' Gimp Touring. O'.i- Touring SI isle-baker Touring. I Orel Coupe. THE BAXTER CO. II 13 N. MERIDIAN ST. LIN. 1527. OPEN EVENINGS. ~ in irk 1927’Toupe Standard Six: very low mileage: same as new. Can be bought right. DO DDK 1924 COUPE New only $385. Terms. And many others. LOCOMOBILE 955 N, Meridian St. Lin, 1171. WN CHRYSLER j We have at all | times a fine selec- w%Jjw tion of practically * all models used I Htorysler cars They are the best | values to be found in unused transportation. ® Carl H. Wallcricli, Inc. Chi.vslcr Di*trit>utf*r. USED CAR DEPT. 311-20 N. Delaware. Lincoln* 6638. Oi*f ii Kvt nimjh ami Sumlayq. Tim Big Downtown ITstM Car Store I!)2<i CHRYSLER TOURING N*’\v tyv-; nit t lmuit ally A-l throutrlioiit: HANCOCK MOTOR SALES 639 N. Meridian. Riley 4931. CHEVROLET. 1939 lour-donr sedan: 5 balloon tii-ec bumpeia. motometer, heater, step platen, motor goumia good, paint . xrelli n.r-Ttnrrvi 18.000: $195 down. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 540 E, Wa-li. MISS PAULINE 13. HAAR. 815 N. Peimsylvania. Lin-eiick N% 9 Pleas'- call a* The Tinu-s office for your box of Nancy Hurt i-andy. CHEVROLET. 1935 coupe: bumpers motuinetcr. roail light, mirror. 5 good looking tires. Just the car you have been looking for at the price you want to pay: sl3) down. $25.20 per month. STONE CHEVKOI.KT CO., 229 E, New York, CHEVROLET. 1971 four-pasg. coupe. This car wis in a tire. Make your owil repairs to this car and you will have a good cheap ear: 875 cash. STONE CHKVRO--1-KT CO. 540 E. Wash, 1929 'CIIKVROLET COUPE $175. A real buy. CENTRAL BUJCK CO. I2U W. North St„ Lin, 11195, CHEVROLET. 1921 touring: windshield wiper, mirror, lock wheel, park and stop lights; direct from original owner: SSO down, $10.55 per month. STONE CHEV-ftOI.I-.T CO.. 730 E. New York.

® Dodge 1926 Coupe h SPECIAL This is practically anew car and will be sold under the "Sanford Standard.” $776.00. F. L. SANFORD CO. 833-37 N. Meridian. Mato 4363 “The Safe Place to Buy.” IP-.-ii KORi) coupe; new Duco finish. lock wheel. live new Oldfield balloon tires; Slut) < lo\. it WANGELIN-SHARP CO.. ..U2 N. Mi-iidi.-m. 443 Virginia Avc. KURD, tudor sedan if)2o; lock wheel mo tome ter. five cord tires, speedometer, new paint; down payment, *75, SMITH A MOORE r -’8 Sooth Meridian Main 6660 11)26 KORD tudor: newly finished in twotom- Duco: lock wheel, five new Oldfield hilioon fires; SIOO down. WANGE-LTN-SHARf* CO.. 962 N. Meridian. 443 \ irgiuia Ave.

Automobiles for Sale

s99>.c Down Buys am Early 1927 Clhevrolet Coaclhi NEW CAR Jonies= Whitaker Sales Cos. N. Capitol at Vermont “The House of Chevrolet.’’

FORD. 1973 coupe: 5 excellent tires, shock absorbers, visor, windshield wiper, motor overhauled recently. Will make you elieap car to drive to work: $150: terms. STONE CHEVROLET CO., 320 K. New- York. 1973 FOB!) 1 order five cord tires, new Dm o finish, new top: $55 down. \S ANGELIN SHARP CO.. 992 N. Meridian. 443 Virginia. KOKl) coupJk 1934: $75 casli, that's all. ROY WILMETII CO.. 720 N. Meridian St. Lincoln 7374. Open evenings. 1931 MiKil coupe: seal lovers, five cord tires, lock wheel: S3O down. WANGELIN SHARP CO.. 992 N. Meridian, 443 Virginia Ave, ROBERT MEEKS. 5147 N. New Jersey. Limeriek No. 9. Please tall at The Times office lor your box of Nancy Hart caiidv. FORD. 1933 Tudor bumpers, spare tire. lock wheel, spot light, windshield wiper, heater, bar cap. good Paint and upholstering: Ml.) down. $13,115 per month. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 540 E. Wash. Open Sunday. 1933 n.iRI) coupe: starter and demountable rims: five good tires, lock wheel: good ins condition: $49 down WANGELIN-SHARP CO.. 993 N. Meridian. 143 Virginia Aye. FORD. 1923 four-door sedan: lock wheel. visor, very good tires, nice clean upholstering and paint: was $250: we have to<> many of this model, today $225: terms. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 3.40 E. Wash. -Opsn evenings, F() U D 1921i TOURINGS - Six of these to seleet frpnv. AH in tine uon<lition. Priced at a real saving: to you. Frank Hatfield Cos. 935 X. Capitol Ave. Opt II evenings and Sunday-. 1933 l-OliD tmiring: good eondition: sl9 down. WANGEL IN-SHARP CO . 992 N. Miiidian. 443 Virginia. Onen evenings. 1921 FORD roadster: $35 dowTT STATE AUTO CO.. 535 X. Capitol. FORD COUPE 1929: Ibis car lias had hut little use. can arrange terms. Harrison FORD. 1935 four-door sedarTi 3 balloon tires, speedometer, heater, visor windshield wiper, mirror. This car had good care: s<i ( ) ,k, w „. $18.85 per month. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 54U E. Wash FORD roadster 11)26: look wheel balloon tires, mileage oil this ear not to exceed 3.000 miles down nay men t SBS. SMITH & MOORE Authorised Ford Dealers 528 3 Meridian St. Mam 6650. LEWIS |'| M. CARVER. 70S Kresge BUlg. I.imrritk No. 9. Please call at The Tiin-s office for your box of Nancy Halt eniwjy. FORD. 1925 roads I (A-; lock wheel, spot and park lights, cut out 5 balloon tires: runs and looks like new : $95 down sl3 95 per month. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. ■i tO K Wash, JEWETT. 1936: as good js new. Purchase this Jewett Jrom a Paige and Jewett dealer, with guarantee and service. GEORGE B. RAV. Paige and Jewett Dealer. 1112 X Meridian. Lin. 7342. 1925 JEWETT coach: perfect condition: fully equipped: $695. _ CENTRAL BUICK CO. 120 W, North St. Lin. 1095, 192 H NASH SEDAN Driven a little over 10.000 miles. In perfect •-ondition: tires |>rrfe.-t Here is a chance to buy a goad car ala low price. Appears in e and pilorniatiec like n-w. Owner wa its a lighter car. Will eonsiVr some trade finance halanrr. Prii c sßis. M R t'OPI.KV at Mam 3500. dav time only. STAR SEDAN $475 00 STAR COUPE i $300.00 STAR TOURING $125.0(1 OVERLAND CHAMPION $300.00 rni'm^dnsiws SAUES iOOI SL.-lERIDIAa* Lin. 1177. Open Evenings. ‘ STUDEBAKER LIGHT G TOURING New paint, tiro: just like new and iro- ; lianii-ally A-l. A real bargain for $235. * OAKLEV MOTOR SALES i66‘-66 S. Mrridian. __ PrrxH 4 74:t. (STUTZ STUTZ SPECIAL TODAY 1923 Maxwel Touring $l5O 1923 Stutz Sport $350 1923 Stetihens Touring $275 1921 Stephens Sedan ....S3OO 1921 Peerless Coupe $l5O 1926 Essex Coach $425 1923 Cole Touring $250 STUTZ INDIANAPOLIS CO. 957 N Meridian. Open Evenings and Sunday A. M. For a Good Used Car “Talk to Temp” Paul L. Hoeltke Motor Sales —Elrar—--10?0 N. Meridian St. MA. 1860. uskiTcar - Bn rjrnins CAPITOL OVERLAND CO. Cnnitol at Miphigan Trucks RECONDITIONED TRUCKS, VARIOUS KINDS SIZES INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY OF AMERICA USED IRI UK DEPARTMENT 1188 KEN TITCKY AVE MAIN 2809 Legal Notices LEGAL NOTICE Thr Board of Trustrrs of thr Central Indiana Hospital for lusam* will receive foaled proposals until Friday. Jail. ‘.*B. at, 10 a. ni.. for ftlrnihhins: supplws. for the month of February. 10*17. Estimate book will lx* on file at Boom 147. Statchousc. trorn and after Monday. Jan. *J4, 10*27. Rv ORDER OF BOARD OF TRTTSTKES. I SEEK TO AID CHILDREN Kill Dives Special Instruction for Underprivileged Children. Underprivileged children will be provided special classes in the public schools if the bill now being drafted by Representative Alber J. Wedeking of Dale, becomes a law. Kxpenscs of such classes will be divided between counties and the State in the proposed measure. The county will pay three fourths and the State, one-fourth. “Crippled ''children and others handicapped by nature will often beeome wards of the State,’’ says Wedeking. “unless special instruction such as I propose is given them in their early years. It is an economy measure." The Indianapolis schools have been using the \dea for several years.

HORSE INSPECTION TRIP Traffic Captain Lester Jones and Sergeant Ralph LaiYibert motored to Shelbyville, Ky., today, to look over several head of horses as possible purchases for the Indianapolis traf--1 fie department. The mounted squad of the local depstotment is in need of new mounts, actordin r to Jones.

Brief Case Serves Boy as Coat

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Here’s anew way to use an old brief ease—and, also, a good way to make sure that little Billy won’t get cold when he plays in the snow. The Kev. R. L .MeCannon of Dos Moines, lowa, cut armholes in an old brief ease and made it into a warm coat for his son, “Kcnnie Bob,” who*Jr shown here in it. It’s locked on when Bob goes out to play, too.

MAN TAKES LIFE IN PHONE BOGIN George C. Culley Shoots Self in Restaurant. Coroner Paul F. Robinson today sought the motive for the suicide of George Culley, 26, a merchant policeman, 1302 N. Keystone Ave. Culley shot himself in the head while in a phone booth at a restaurant at 3806

E. New York St., Sunday * night. Miss I. ur a ' Webb, daughter of F. B. Webb, restaurant proprie to r, told J.ieut. Leonard Fors yt he she it ea r and Cußey say, “All right, then, here goes,” and the shot rang out. Polio© learned Culley’s wife, Anna, 27, and their daughter, Betty Jane, 2, left him three

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weeks ngo. Warren Daily, filling station attendant across the street from the restaurant, told police Culley had been drinking. The dead man lived with his mother and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Culley. The elder Culley, 71, lia.s been assistant civil engineer for twenty-one years. The body was removed to Royster and Askin funeral parlors, 1902 N. Meridian St. SEES LIBERTY MENACED Senator Borah Declares Government Regulates Too Much. Bu United Prist. WASHINGTON. Jan. 24.—Government interference is strangling the people's liberty, according to Senator Borah (Rep.), Idaho. Unless the tendency to multiply laws And regulations is clicked “we will have a republic in name but a bureaucracy in fact—the most wasteful, the most extravagant, the most demoralizing and deadly form of government which God had eyftr permitted to torture the human family,” Borah declares in the current issue of Nation's Business.

Railroad President 21 Years Old

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George N. Neville is only 21, bin lie has just been made president ol tiie Meridian & Bigboe River Kailway in Mississippi, and is probablj the youngest railway head in * country. His fatlier, S. A. Neville, resigned so supervise a fiffy-one-nn extension, aud George took liis place.

JAN. 24, 1927

INTERVENTION IN MEXICO MEANS* y. S. MOST ANNEX America Warned of Difficult Situation Caused by Attitude. Bn Times Soccinl SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 24.—Intervention in Mexico means annexation, and annexation loss of world respect for America and the trading of lives and treasure In a costly war for dividends for investors. So warns George Creel, chairman of the Committee of Public Infomation during the war and unofficial peacemaker to Mexico in 1920, in a hook just out called "The People Next Door.” Creel, now a San Franciscan, has dug deep into the history and politics of the neighbor republic. His conclusion is that the two republics must follow Wilson's pica by becoming “cooperating friends, spiritual partners quick with common sympathies.” Patience and sympathy ho calls for from Americans. Otherwise the many enemies of the Mexician government “may force her statesman Into some ugly extravagance or gesture,” and “if the man in the White House at the time happens to lack courage and vision, the Yesult will be war.” "Nothing is • more obvious,” concludes, “than that responsibility rests upon the United States no less than upon Plutarco Elias Calles. If property rights are to lie put above human rights; if Washington is to nag, harass and quarrel, be quick to take offense and magnify every incident into an issue, it is certain that Calles can be made to fall short of the necessary achievement, and out of his failure may come a greater chaos than the unhappy land has yet known. “On the other hand a ‘‘Mexician policy” conceived in generous helpfulness tnd warm humanity may give Calles the time and strength to solve immediate problems, and permit the transmission of the office to some worthy successor, equally dedicated to the task of peace and progress. >, “When there is consideration of Mexico’s tragic history—the longcenturies of oppression, betrayal and stark wretchedness—how can the outside world deny its one possible contribution, patience and sympathy?” RECORD HEAVY QUAKES Fortlliaii) University Instruments Feel Earth Shocks Bn United Press NEW YORK, Jan. 24.—''‘Violentearthquakes,” probably in the Soutli Seas, south of Honolulu, were registered by the seismograph at Fordham University for more than an hour last night. SCOTLAND SHAKEN fill United Press LONDON, Jan. ,24.—An earthquake shock of varying intensity was felt today in northern Scotland, while the Orkney Islands reported shocks of larming violence. f At Aberdeen, Scotland, ornaments were dislodged from buildings. Houses were shaken in the Orkneys.

TWO DIE ON CROSSING Children Dash Under Ijowerpd Gates. Believing Train Would Stop. B’l United Press TRENTON, N. J., Jna. 24.—Two children were killed at Trenton Junction last night when they ran under lowered gates and in front of a Baltimore & Ohio express. The children—Mary Carusello, 34. and her sister, Josephine, 6, both of Pottsville, Pa., thought the approaching train would stop at the station tl permit them to board It t return to their homes. They had mistaken the expregs for a local, FAIL TO FIND RUNAWAY Missing Girl Is Sought in Car From Louisville, Ky. Police, upon receipt es a telegram from Louisville. I<y., stating that Minnie Craig, 15, had run away from home, searched a from that city a few minutes aHr its arrival, but failed to find the girl. A five-day search has failed to reveal any trace of Lula Watson, Negro, 16, who ran away from home at 2454 Hovey St., last Thursday.

Births Boys Clarence aud Bonnie Zintcl. St. Vincent Hospital. Henry and Helen Dietz. St. Vincent Hospital. George and Liona Springowski. St. Vincent Hospital. Joseph and Ethel Ost, St. Vincent Hospital. Theodore and Margaret Brindlc. St Vincent. Hospital. Emery and Stella Kasley. St. Vincent Hospital. Robert and Nell Bowser, St. Vincent Hospital. „ ~ ... Frank and Elizabeth Ball. St. Vincent H °Fred B and Alice Whaley. St. Vincent HosP "william aud Ethel Marks 2122 Station. Ben and Regina Himes. Methodist Ho*. PU Joseph and Bessie 1-usley, 1326 Southcr, fir-d ami Clara Parker 622 N. Euclid. ITrshel • lid Kmilv Moore, 2905 Chester. Kred and Ma'cv Denton. 2606 Northwepn!Ti', -md Anna Reed. 405 Agnes. Riley'aud Pearls Walls. 21 N. Blackford. Deaths John Cloegh. 82. 2173 Dexter, arterio-.trs-i'e Levi, -jj l . Long Hospital, tuberC " Reinhart Krebs. 72. 1120 Laurel, car/'"Margaret Manuel. 83, 1326 N. West. ' yj'ichiVan Watson, 41, 531) Minen-a, aeC " ! \vtMe Walden, 40. St. Vincent'# Hosnitnl chronn- myocarditis. Joseph Hatchett, 01. 433 Bright, parenchymatous nepliritis. Kan- Miller, 50, Methodist Hospital, fibroid tumor, * NVllie Mundelle, 58, city hospital, acute Joseph D. Cooper. 62, city hns^k, strangulated hernia. j,—i • Marie Rothhaas. 04, Walcott, cerebral hemorrhage. Robert Andrew Lowden, 41, 936 Udell, sarcomaZeldu Loretta VVeevie, 1, 918 N. Luctt, pneumonia. Kn hard Parker. 2 days, 622 Euclid, pulmonary stenosis. Harriett North. 80. 1202 Hartford, ar. trriosclerosis. Joanna Martin, 82. 2019 Station, ais trriosclerosis. William Shonkwller. 85, 3901 Park Ave., chronic myocarditis.