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Funeral Directors BERT S. GADD. 2130 Prospect St. Phone Stewart 2278. FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY 23 W. Fall Creek Drive. Phone day or night. Ran. 4400. 4401 or 4402. Operating INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY. George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 522 E. Market. Main 0908. KRUEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR. 1402 N. Illinois St. Main 1154. Res.. Bel. 3866-R 1W. T. BLASENGYM Main office. 2226 Shelby St. Drexel 2570. UNDERTAKERS—HISEY & TITUSE 931 N. Delaware. Main 3680. Lost and Found GLASSES lost in or near Continental Bldg. Bel. 2778. _ LOST —Black onyx ring with small diamond set: also yellow gold ring with garnet set. Friday evening on h■ w ashington car line. Finder please call IKv. QBB4-R. Reward. PUP. police: 4 mo. old; strayed or stolen from 14 W. Kansas. DRex. l<nfl. UMBRELLA —Blue silk: Sculptor Court Art Inst.: Sun, p. m. Reward. Ran. 082 h. WRIST WATCH—Green yellow gold, octagan shape: lost E. Wash. St. between Dearborn. Denny. Miss Coombs. M. o<9~. Instructions , TOICE PUPILS. 45-MINUTE LESSON. ! $1.50. BOX B 229. TIMES. Special Notices f CHARLES C. LOCKWOOD, florist. 1135 Division. Phone Bel. 1252. Cut flowers. potted plants: floral designs a specialty. Help Wanted—Male •Experienced door hangers on closed body work. Apply ROBBIES BODY CORP. Division and Morris Sts. YOUNG MEN —Having all or spare time solieiting from house to house: 40 nor pent profit: sample ease $5 eash. See MR. COOK. 49% S. Delaware. Call 9:30 a. m. to 4 p. in. MEN—Young, neatly dressed, for house-to-house soliciting: city and small towns: very attractive: premium proposition. O. M. BECKER. 907 Peoples Bank Bldg. MEN—Young, over 18 years, for order taking department. Good nav. Opportunity for advancement. MR. HENDERSON. 427 Peoples Bank Bldg. / ICE machine engineer: one that understands absorption system and can do repair work. Box B 228, Times. Help Wanted Female Glove Makers experienced on canton flannel and jersey gloves. Good wages, steady employment. Only experienced operators need apply. Indianapolis Glove Cos. E. Michigan and Liberty Sts. Two blocks east of Murat Theater. HERE is an opportunity for a live, wideawake, neat-appearing single young ladv to start a business career with a definite future in the advertising department of a progressive concern. Must have pleasant personality, quick to understand and willing to work. She will have excellent training and supervision. Knowledge of the city and the ability to speak clearly and hear well over the telephone are desirable qualifications. See Mr. Copley at Times. Please do not phone. GIRLS—2O years or over, if you are willing to start at sl4, with rapid advancement. Call and see, me at once. O. M. BECKER. 907 Peoples Bank Bldg.

Rooms for Rent CENTRAL. 1218: FRONT ROOM: COUPLE OR 3 MEN. RILEY 2303. CAPITOL, N., 2328: front room suitable for 1 or 2: modern. Han. 4457, CAPITOL, N., 2157: nicely furnished front room for two. Har, 3045-R. ILLINOIS ST., N., 2245: modern room: priv. cut.: 1 or 2 gentlemen. Ha. 3703-J. IRVINGTON Room: private lainily: gentleman. Irv. 1070. KENWOOD. 2817: front room: private home: garage ont.: S4. Har, 4730.1. NEW YORK. E., 314: mod. furn. rms.'; sleeping: housekeping, Lin. 6742, PRATT. E.. 657: warm rm.: priv.. mod. home: gentlemen. Main 5001. evening. RAYMOND, 923: near Garfield Park: mod.. priv. home for 3 girls. DRoxel 5668. 13TH, E., 31.9w> large front rm.: suitable for 2 or 3: city heat. Lin. 8724. 17TH, E.. 137: large front rm., clean, nicely furn.: gentleman. Ran. 3841. FURN. rooms: steam heat, bath: private family. References. Kenwood 4226, CLEAN—Furnished room: 111. ear line near 30th. 1 or 2 young men. Ran, 2754. Rent Housekeeping Rooms ALABAMA. 621 S.: 2 front connecting rms,: reasonable: s7< DRex, 3168-M. BROADWAY. 831: 8 rm. suite, priv. e<., water in kitchen, S9. Riley 0458. COLLEGE. 1322: large, furn.. front rfn.; mod., with or without gar. RL 2668. MARKET, W.. 1728; large front room’ modern, except heat. Private entrance. MARKET. E., 538; mod.: 2 housekeeping rms., $5,50: rm, and kitchenette: 84,50. MARKET. E„ 618': 2 splendid lisekpg. rms. Everything furn.: gd. home, Lin. 1248. OHIO, E.. 546: housekeeping room; every - thing furn.: $3. Rm. & kiteneneete. $3.50. STATE, S.. 48: large warm rm.: everything furnished: private entrance; children welcome. Riley 5337, 81 ST.. W.; modern room, light housekeeping: private home. Ran, 1518. Room tor Rent With Board COLLEGE. 2111 : room and board for two: reasonable. Ken. 2044, KING. 742: room in modern private home. suitable for two, Bel. 2087 W, CHILD to room and board; best of care. Call Webster 6342-J. Houses tor Rent BEN DAVIS—S-room bungalow: stove furnished: bus service. Ran. 4067. BEVILLE, N.. 240: 6-room half double. lights, gas, water, >2O. Web, 0722-.1, BLOYD. 2043: 5 rooms: gas. water, elcctricity: $22.50: A.l condition. Lin. 5743. CHESTER. N.. 621: 5 rms.: mod.: Heatrola heated: gar,: wa. pd.; $33.50. Ir. 0706-W. CAPITOL Ave., N.. 2959: 4 rms.: semimodern: close to car and bus. Web. 1067. EWING ST.. 939: semi-modern: four large rooms: double: splendid condition: garage: $25: E. 10th ear line. Ran. 5763. GRHER ST.. 725: 6-room modern bouse: garage optional. DRcxel 1781, MARYLAND. E.. 2019: live-room cottage: . semi-mod.; garage, Bel. 1403. mornings. OLIVE. 929—4 rooms, gas. water. electricity. inside toilet. slo. DRex. 2518-W, ' RADER ST.. 2915: FIVE ROOMS MODERN: $27.50, RAN. 6520. RINGGOLD 1415: strictly modern, 7-room cottage: 2-car garage. DRex. 5116-R. RO*BSON 3322: 5 rooms, half double - good eon.: inside toilet: water paid: garage. See this before you decide: reduced to $26. Drex. 2945-1. RURAL. N.. 623: 6 RMS.. MOD. DOUBLE: NEW GARAGE: S4O, IRV, 0826. SENATE. S.. 941: 5-room semi-modern, in. side toilet: rent reasonable. Main 5655 W. C. SONDAY. TABOR. E„ 1756: 5 rooms, dandy garage. nice place for chickens. Bel. 1041, owner, IIjTH, E.. 2310: dandy. 5 double: gar.; $25. tin. 82i|. Wa. 0728.

Houses for Rent WHEELER ST.. 2160: 3 rooms SIO.OO 2212 Wheeler St.: 5 rooms 15.00 1246 Roaohe St.: 6 r.: bath: gar. .. . 20.00 1926 S. Talbott St.: 5 rms„ sing. . . . 18.00 2042 Sugar Grove Ave.: 5 r.. sing... 25.00 A. F. Zalney. 122 N. Delaware St. FOUR-ROOM modern double bungalow: $27.50; also 4-room semi-modern bungalow double: $22.50. Gladstone and E. Michigan. Try. 0401, FOR COLORED 2702 Highland P.; 0 rooms $22.50 963 W. Trcmont: 5 rooms sl2-50 2937 Martindale; 4 rooms $17.50 659 Blake, rear: 4 rooms $12.50 2419 Hillside: 6 rooms $22.50 922 W. Eleventh; 3 rooms SIO.OO W. R. HUNTER CO. Main 1078. Apartments for Rent BLAINE AVE.. 1319: 5 rooms, mod.: near Marnton Sr. Bixie.v plants: $35. Hu. 5468. CAPITOL. N„ 2339-39%: upper and lower apartments, 4 and 5 rooms mon.. sun porches, newly decorated, will furnish upper apt. Har, 1259-W. CENTRAL. 1923; 4 large room*: iu-a-door bed. bath, janitor, lights, heat furnished; $47.50. Lin. 1057: eves., Ken. 2797. PARK. 1642: BEAUTIFUL APT.: CHEAP RENT: GAS. HEAT. LIGHT. WA. 5678. PARKVIEW. 205: DUPLEX: 5 RMS., MD.: HT & WT. FUR. HOLY CROSS PARISH RUCKLE. 2002; corner dble.: 7 rms.: good cond.: ht. & wa. film.: $55. Wa. 4256. 10TH. E.. 1125%: 4 ROOMS; SEMI-MOD-EBN: $18 V KEN. 4185, 14TH ST.: 2 large rooms, kitchenette, hath, back porch: garage: steam heat: janitor service: desirable: very reasonable. Ken., 4620. UPPER duplex: 4 rooms: mod.: light, gas. heat and water furnished. DRex. 4571. _ APARTMENTS FOR RENT. tIN. 5391 H. H. Woodsmall & Cos., Inc. "We insure everything but the hereafter." NIGHTS AND HQILDAYB CALL DR. 2840 Houses and Flats Furnished CENTRAL. 2014: 6-rm. duplex, near Fall C'rk, eomp. fur., ht. & wt. pd. Ra, 6724, DEI,AWARE. 2152 N.; mod. upper duplex; nicely arranged for nurses or emp. persons: 6 beds: large living-room. Ken. 1165. MARKET and Brush: 2-roont apt.: I block from Wash, ear: $5.00 a week. 421 Illinois Bldg. LTn. 1957: eves., Ken, 2797. THREE-ROOM modern: adults; telephone furnished. Randolph 1342. WANTED —One or two girls for room or apartment. Riley 4535. Wanted to Rent WANT—Furnished 5 or 6-room modern hou*#: must be well out and reasonable. Call Spink Hotel. Room 822. Houses for Sale 625 WOODROW $75 FIRST PAYMENT Payments like rent thereafter. Five rooms. New house. Near school. Just off 4600 W. Washington St. Bus from a street car line. CALL MR. FRY, Humboldt 1283. s2oo CASH MODERN AND SEMI-MODERN BUNGALOWS New homes in excellent locations on south side, now nearing completion; payments $27.50 to $36 per month. For plans and detail call LORENZ SCHMIDT & SONS. Realtors. 144 E. Ohio St. Main 37X5. Residence. Irv. 0534-M. 1538-40 Sheldon St. Each side has 3 rooms down, 2 rooms up: one side has bath, furnace, 2-car garage: Jot 40x480: rents $59: price $5,750. I W. J. Carlin.'Washington 0795. Schmid & Smith, Inc., Realtors \ 130 N, Delaware. Main 4088. j SSO CASH E. 49TH ST. BUNGALOW Large living-room, combination diningroom and kitchen, two bedrooms and comElete hath, full basement and good furnace. ot 45x150. Balance $32.00 per month. Act quickly. Call J. A. DIDWAY. Main 0792, Evenings. Randolph 1822. TRADE YOUR LOJ On this double and have an income: it will pay for itself; 4 rooms a side: modern: rents $35 each. Price $6,500. I,ncated west. MR. KELLER, evenings, Ran. 0894. SCHMID & SMITH. INC-, REALTORS. 130 N. Deia. Main 4088. SEVEN-ROOM home 4112 E. TWENTY-FIRST ST. A good home, double garage, lot 45x212, j fruit, on pavement, bus service, near school > and store. See it. SIOO down. $29 per | month. Main 0792. MR. EASTBURN, Irv, 0215. ! 41 N. GARFIELD AVE. I Five-room modern; 2-car garage with side drive. This is a cozy home in a real location. Only $4,250. with SSOO cash. Call evenings. Irv. 1559. THE CHARLES R. ETTINGER CO. 908 New City Trust Bldg. T.in, 5057. ‘ $350 DOWN. sl4 a month: nearly new. well built four-room cottage: long livingroom: alcove opening to dining-room; front and rear porches: large lot. cement walk, raved street. Come out to 1401 N. Denny St. Open from 0 till 8 at night. Drex. 3642-3. SSO CASH Four-room bungalow, newly decorated. Has electricity, garage and good well. Lot 40x140: balance monthly. 1927 S. State St. CALL J. A. DIDWAY. Main 0792. Evenings. Randolph 1822. EIGHT-ROOM house on Park Ave.. near Twenty-Second St.: strictly modern: owner leaving oitv: priee low. R. B. WILSON REALTY. 1101 New City Trust. Lin. 6104. Evenings. Randolph 1244. LYNHURST DR.: good five-room bungalow with electric liehts. cistern, garage and nice lot. Pay SIOO cash and the rest like rent. CALL BELMONT 3494, WELL located Morgan County farm: six acres; good house and orchard: ideal for chickens and trucks. By owner. Box B-230. BELLEFONTATNE: ideal double for home and investment: perfect condition: sixrm. md.: porches, yard, awnings, low priee. reasonable terms. Ri. 3017. Ma. 2478. FOR COLORED—Highland Place near 26th St.: % double: 4 rooms: new home; garage. R. B. WILSON. Realtor. 1101 New City Trust Bldg. Lin. 6104: eves, Ra. 1244. NEAR ELLENBERGER PARK Modern 5-room house: $4,700: terms. A real home, Irv, 3930, OI.NEY, N.. 2155: 5-room bungalow; modern: improvements in; will sacrifice conitv. -S. W. MILES. G-ROOM modern bungalow; built-in features: leaving city; will sacrifice. Make me offer, Bel. 0770, 1117 King Ave. MORELAND AVE.. 429; modern four-room bungalow and garage, priced to sell. See owner. FOUR-ROOM new bungalow: suburban; garage: real bargain priee. See owner at 3035 Layman Ave. F. H. JOHNSON.

Lots e or Sale LOTS, two 40-foot S. front: W. 31st near Elmira. 334 Congress Ave, E. Dietz. Building and Contracting WE WILL FURNISH the lot in a very desirable location southeast on city ear line and build you a 4 or 5 room bungalow: SIOO down and balance like rent. We can build cheaper now than this summer. crvic REALTY CO.. 136 N. Delaware Lin. 5050. Eve.. Ken. 4247 IF—-You are contemplating building a home kindly write me and I will give you the name of a builder whom you can trust hi everyway, COOK. 49',4 S. Delaware. IF YOU have a lot partly paid, w’e will pav balance and build a home lor you. ELVERS A- KLEIN. Lin. 2627, EXCAVATING UNDER HOUSES Carpenter, cement brick work. Dr 0736 GLE>rN FREW—Painting and papering Estimates cheerfully given. Bel. 0838-R. BUILDING, remodeling, repairs, garages: ouiek seivii-e: reasonable. Web. 6878-M. ELECTRIC, fireproof wiring. $32.50 for 5rrn, cottage, complete, Web, 6411. Real Estate tor Exchange FARMS and city property,for sale or exchange. LINCOLN AMERICAN CO. 20 ACRES level ground: well fenced: new five-room bungalow. Call Web. 4107. TRADE FOUR LOT—As down payment. cottage, bungalow or double. Main 1576 Storage and Transfer ESTABLISHED 1895. Packing, hauling and storage. Low rriees on city and overland hauling. Phone us for estimates. OTTO J. SUEZ. Main 3628-2358 Webster 4579-0690-W. COAL. feed, transfer, gen. hauling. W. E. Rodocker. 821 E. 64th St. Wash, 4433. Business Announcement 9 . yvwwwwse. y^vweesvwvs-eeeeee UPHOLSTERING, refinishing, box mattresses built and rebuilt. Slip covers. Estimates given. FURNITURE CRAFTS CO. 958-60 Ft. Wayne Ave. HI. 4768. U-NEEbA STOVE REPAIR CO. Gas-coal ranges rebuilt and repaired. Fire bowls and repairs for ait furnaces. 329 Virginia Ave. Main 6913. FURNACE REPAIRING—HoIIand furnaces make warm friends. HOLLAND FURNACB CO.. 604 Mass. Ave. Phone M. 6078. HEATHERS bought, sold and renovated; feather mattresses and nillows made. E. F. BURKLE, 416 Mass. Main 1428 PAPERHANGING iHd cleaning: 1527 samples: prices reasonable. Har. 1265. V

Business Announcements RUG 9x12 THOROUGHLY CLEANED $2 Superior Rug Cleaners. Ken. 4462. PAPER cleaning, hanging: samples shown: paper furnished; $3.50 room. Web, 0318. PAPER HANGING Work guaranteed^ Belmont 0177. William Bradford. PAPER CLEANING, paint wash, floors cleaned. Wheeler & Carden, DR. 1252-J. Business Opportunities A PARTNER with a small amount of capital. to take half interest in one of the biggest selling propositions in the field today, which is an absolute necessity in every home. Backed by one of the oldest, best, known manufacturers in the country, with reputation and success built by the merits of their products. This is a real live wire proposition, t know, as I have had nine years of practical experience. However, in order to obtain the greater volume of business. it, is necessary to add someone with a small amount of capital to carry sufficient stock to simply our demand. See me at once, MR. DURBIN, 700 Massachusetts Ave. Riley 5521.

SODA FOUNTAIN—Bishop & Babcock, loft. counter and back counter, perfect full length mirror; almost new interior. All in good condition. Bargain. SCHLRMMER'S CIGAR STORE. Crawfordsville. In.l, $5 PER month will help pay lor five acres of bananas, which should net you $1,090 per year. For detailed information rail or write BRUCE WALKER. Brevort Hotel, Indianapolis. Ind. ROOMING HOUSE—Best proposition in city; 10 rooms; thoroughly modern: steam heat: excellent location. Must sell because of illness. Riley 6609. . GROCERY and meat market; good business and stock; living rooms that will rent: reasonable. Riley 4383 POOLROOM for sale or trade: east: will take good truck or diamond ring od trade. Good business. WEB, 1721, BARBER SHOP, two chairs, bath; good condition. 1014 River Ave. BEAUTY SHOP—Attractive: good following and loc.; leaving city: cash, Hn. 1888, Miscellaneous for Sate _ BABY CARRIAGE, large. Mack, reed; like new. Call DRex. 3215. W. BOOKCASE, large. $8: 2 sanitary cots. $5 each: combination side board. china closet. $10; babv buggy, black reed. $6. Call Randolph 49f10. CASH register, late model, sell cheap. Box B-226, Times. COAT—Lady's, size 18; splendid condition. 202 Odd Fellow Bldg. COAT—Raccoon: seal jacquotte: splendid cond.: price reasonable. Call Har. 0933. COLONIAL curio cabinet: a leal antique and a real bargain. 312 Virginia Ave, CASH REGISTERS, scales, grinders, siieere .rebuilt: guaranteed. Fixtures all kinds SPRAGUE EX. 22 W Ohio. Main 0564 DRESSES: 2 Georgettes, beige, navy, long sleeves, high collars, size 36. high grade. Sell cheap. Lin. 7698. ELECTR7C massage machine for sale hy Lola Walker, IH2 Central, Apt. K. Lincoln 8873. Call Tuesday. Thursday, Saturday or Saturday evenings. ELECTRIC washers. 2 Trojan; A-l condition: fully guaranteed: bargain price. 34 S. Meridian St. ELECTRIC cleaners, 2: Ohio, Tuec; looks like new: bargain prices, 34 S. Meridian. GAS RANGES, used: thoroughly over* hauled: $lO and up. Delivered and eonrreeted. Charles Koehring. 882 Vir. Ave. GAS range. Chambers: fireless; soiled demonstrating work; bargain. 34 S. Meradian St. GAS ranges. 3: A-l condition; $5, $lO. 34 S. Meridian St. IRONING machines: slightly used; bargain. 34 S. Meridian St. MACHINES: two first-class peanut and popcorn; 5 cash registers: one Oakland 1922 sedan. For sale or trade. Weh. 5287. WASHER, electric. Crystal: very good condition, Web, 3373-R, WASHERS: 4 demonstrators; practically ndw: bargain. 700 Mass. Ave. Call I lliiey 5521 or Webster 6338, WASHING machine, wringer: first-class con. Sell both for SS. Cal) Drex. 1263 M. WATER HEATERS. $1 DOWN. BALANCE MONTHLY 887 MASS. AVE. RILEY 2937. 1 Greatest Values Ever Offered to tlio Public Samples of house and street frocks less than half-price; also Scout percale 10c per yard; rickrack, lc per yard: Amoskeag gingham, 15c per yard; Rayon silk. 40c per yard: buttons. 2c tier dozen. Everything less than wholesale prices Sold direct to consumer only. 404 MUKPIIY BLDG. 32 E, Georgia St PIANO—KURTZMAN PLAYER. Thp one that you want. Main 3976. BRING this ad with you save $2 on S2O purchase. PURITAN CLOTHING STORE Miscellaneous Wanted HOUSE cleaning? Your surplus clothing furniture, magazines, papers will help us to help oth n rs. Salvation Army Industrial Home. Phone for wagon. Riley 662::. 127 W Georgia, Musical Instruments CHRISTENSEN School of Popular Music Piano, harmony and ali dance orcliestial instruments, 106 Pembroke Arc, Ri. 380 Q A. B. CAMERON PIANO Mahogany case, good tone: S9B. We need the room. Terms. $1.50 n°r week. WILSON-STEWART MUSIC CO. 44 N. Penn. St. Main J2H7. PIANO. Docker, with bench; excellent condition: $55 cash or trade for phonograph with records. Call Kan, rt*.*o4. DRUMS—New, traps; Leedy; bargain. 3702 E. New York St. PIANO, upright; mahogany case; $55; small nnymentPel. 2.Y4H. Pets and Live Stock TALKING PARROTS New shipment of yellow beads. Guaranteed to talk. INDIANAPOLIS BIRD STORE. DOG—The best bid received by Fridays night will buy registered white with black and tan tick. 20 months old setter dog; good hunter; broke to point and back: not man or gun shy: over distemper. Box 05. Morgantown. Ind. SPECIAL DISCOUNT—O.i our SSO brooder houses and Newtown stoves, with 250 or more baby chicks. BOYERS HATCHERY. 34 N. Delaware. Riley 5470. HORSES: 4 head of work horses, weighing from 1,100 to 1,900 lbs. Pair cheap work mules, weighing 1.000 lbs.; 3 sets double harness. Har. 1706-tV. HOLSTEIN BULL; 6507 Greenfield Ave.. Irvington 1379, D, E. Underwood. HORSE—Extra fine work horse; bought at a bargain. Call GEM COAL CO.. Webster 1198-1199. WANTED —Guinea pigs: 8 to 10 ounces. Riley 1731. EGGS—Barred Rock, for hatching. $5 per 100: setting hens. Bel. 0922. CANARIES BEST AMER. SINGERS. HAL SHEETZ, 2541 N. 111. Har, 2410. RUSSIAN Wolf Hound male, sable. 5 months old: S3O. Call Web. 3068. CANARIES; fine young singers; very reasonable. Drex. 522 P-W. 210 S. MoKim. GOOD SlNGEßS—Pedigreed Siefert Rollers. Just a few: reasonable. Ran. 2417, Radio Equipment RADIO service and aerial construction exports: $5 and up; everything- furnished. Kennedy Rad. Lab. RA. 5311. 342 Congress. RADIO LABORATORY We service and build all kinds of radio sets: A-l battery service. GAYLORD RADIO SERVICE CO- 012 N. Colorado. Ave. Irv. 1497-M. RADIO —5-tube set: good condition: small down payment, balance easy. 1114 N. Meridian. RADIO ami battery service. Call EAST END RADIO CO. Well. 4033. B BATTERY eliminator: AC or DC current. price installed $5, 2112 N. Tacoma. "RADIOS —I FIX 'EM.’’ Personal Attention. Harry Oden. Har. 1082-W or liar. 413.-W FRESHMAN .onsole: 1 month: cost Si lt new: wjll soil 8100. Call Bel. 4824-i, Loal and Wooa

Poca., big lp., No. 4 SB.OO VV. Va., 4, fkd.. No. 5 0.75 W. Va., 2x4, fkd., No. 5 0.75 lnd. best coal, Blackburn .... 0.00 Ind. 6-in. fkd.. No. 5 5.25 H. & H. COAL CO., Dela. and Iflorria. DRcxel 0051. HELLO, BACK AGAIN, MIL BRAZJLL BLOCK Pea and Nut S4.r>u Trv our Kentucky Wonder $7.5< Low ash and full heat. W. Va. lump $7.61 Call for Prices EAST SIDE ICE AND COAL CO 1134 Fnwler St Main 6930 Poca., big Ip., No. 4 SB.OO VV. Va.. 4, fkd., No. 5 0.50 VV. Va.. 2x4, fkd.. No. 5 0.50 Ind.. 6-inch, fkd., Linton No. 4 0.00 Ind., 6-inch, fkd., No. 5 5.25 HARVEY COAL CO. 130 E. TIMES WANT ADS BRING BUSINESS

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Coal and Wood IVteellpg. -5c a Ton. Ind. 2-in. shovel lump ....$4.95 Ind. 6-in. fkd. lump 5.25 Vigo County No. 6 W. Va, 2-in. fkd. lump .... 6.00 VV. Va. 4-in. fkd. lump .... 6.60 \V. Va. 6-in. fkd. lump .... 6.75 Kanawha District Boca Mine Run 6.75 Poca shovel lump 7.60 Poca 4-in. fkd. lump 8.00 McDowel County No. 6 Poca Ford 4-in. fkd. lump. 8.50 New River District Cash only. No charges. 359 VV. Ray. Drexel 1010-1011

ALL- 810 CLEAN LUMP OLD HICKORY WHITE ASH 6-Inch Lump $5,25 This coal is rescreened when it is loaded —direct from the car, removing all slack and fine coal. - BANNER FUEL CO. RI. 1866. St. Clair at Davidson. PRICES REDOCED ALL COALS CLEAN FORKED HIGH IN HEAT. LOW IN ASlf. Gen. Poca. 3d vein R. A. 4-in..59.00 Poca. Mine Run $7.25 Island Creek 6-in. Ip. fkd., genuine VV. Va. .'. $7.00 Best W. Va. 6-in block, fkd..56.75 VV. Va. 2x4 egg $6.50 E. Ky. 6-in. block, lkd $6.75 E. Ky. 2x4 egg $6.50 Ind. 6-in. Ip fkd. No.’s $5.75 Ind. 2x4 egg fkd. No. 5 $5.50 25c reduction on 2-ton lots. Bethel Coal Cos. DRex. 5200. 250 Beecher St. Kindling With Each Ton PRICES REDUCED 25c reduction ou 2-ton orders. Best Va. blk., 6-in. clean fkd.56.75 Best Va. ip.. 3xß. clean fkd 6.50 Best Va., 2x4, clean fkd 6.25 Best Va. M R.. 50 per cent Ip 6.00 Best E Ky. 6-in. block, clean fkd.... 7.00 Kanawha Cos.. Va.—Harlan Cos.. Ky. Gen. Glendora 6-in., large bik. fkd.. 6 75 Gen. Glendora Ip.. 6x3. clean fkd... 0 50 Gen. Glendora egg. 2x4. clean fkd... 6.25 Try our Hoosicr Ash best Indiana. No 4 bums well and holds fire over night. Hoosier Ash. 6-in block, cln. fkd... 6.25 Hoosier Ash. 2x4 egg. clean forked.. 5.75 Best Linton No. 4. 6-in. blk., cl. fkd. 6.00 E. 111.. 0-iri Ip., cln. fkd 5.75 K 111. egg. 2x4 cln. fkd... 550 BEST IND. NO. 5. 6-IN LP.. FKD. 5.50 Best Ind. No. 5. 2x4-in. egg. el. fkd. 5.25 Poca. Red Ash Ip., none better 9.00 Citizens coke, all sizes . 10.25 UNION ICE AND COAL CO DRex. 4621. 1910 Bluff It will pay you to vistt otir yard and see the difference in good coal. POCA. Ip., shoveled, fkd. 4 $8,(10 W. Va. 4-in. Ip., fkd.. 5..., *0.50 Ind. 6-in. ip., fkd.. 5 \ $5.25 J. & I. COAL CO. 1205 Roach, Ran. 247? - Money to Loan QUiCk LOANS SDO to s3<o<D This eftruoration is operated under the supervision of the State ot Indiana and provides a place where you may bor row from SH) to S3OO m a dignified business-like manner .without Daring more than the legal rate of interest or without being imposed upon in any wav We do not notifv your employer neither do we make inouirles of friends relatives ot trades people You set the money In a few hours’ time and without having any one sign vour note. If vou are unable lo call in person at our office. phone us or write us and our representative will call at vohome HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION 404 Kresge Bldg. (Fourth Floor) Corner Pennsylvania and Wash Sts. Entrante 41 E Washington St Teienhorp M A 2923 MONEY We loan you any amount up to S3OO on your furniture, fixtures, piano, automobile, aiiowing you lrom one to thirty months to repay the loan. $25. total cost 4 months. $2.64 S4O. total cost 4 months. $3.50 $75. total cost 4 months. $0.58 $l5O. total cost 4 months. $13.13 All other amounts same proportionate rate. No deductions. No endorsers. TELEPHONE APPLICATIONS RECE4VE PROMPT ATTENTION. MA in 2983 American Loan Company 347 Bankers Trust Bldg. Corner Pennsylvania and Ohio Sts.

Small Payments Quick Loans Furniture, Pianos and Autoa Our Plan Will Please You Columbia Loan Company Lin. 6335. 152 N. Pcla St.

NKIOD MONEY Quickly, confidentially and buafneea-iike dealings is a part ot the service we give vou t LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141 U> E.-Washington St. M*A in "(1583. Llncblp 7134 WE BUT REAL ESI ALE CUMKAITS ON Indianapolis and Marion county property lrom titlehoiders Mr. Fry THE WASHINGTON COMPANY, 257 W. Washington St Main 0792 LOANS 2% WHY PAY MOKlif Loan* oti lurnlture i 1$ oer cent, below : ihe legal >-ate. Lowest rate tn city. In j diariaDolia Public Welfare Loan Aakocis I tlon 330 Occidental Bid* Main 0229 'teuttieaai comer Washington and Illinois j Loan* -Wth other comrtantcp nald off FUKNI ILUE GUANS —$40 IO S3OO. LEGAL RATES. POPULAR FINANCE CORPORATION ROOM 513. 106 E. MARKET ST PHONE MAIN 127S _ AUTO ACCOUNTS REFINANCED. EASY TERMS. MARION FINANCE CO. I,IN 1581 207 GUARANTY BLDO TIMES WANT ADS BRING BUSINESS Auto Sup plies and Repairs NEW and used parts, accessories, tires and batteries lor practically every make of car lor less Satisfaction guaranteed. CAPITOL AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO 821-23 N, Illinois Main 6090 USED TIRES. Wholesale and Retail. L. SEI-IG A SON, 23 S. East. EAST MICHIGAN garage: general repair work. We specialize on Simpiex. rebuilds on all make ears. L. L. MANN, manager. 2129 E. Michigan. Web. 6393. USED TIRES—S 2 Up. ELKINS ST.

Automobiles Wanted WILL pay cash for your car or your equity. I. WOLF AUTC CO. Lin. 4516. 661 N. Captto). ÜB flu CA '& Automobiles tor Sale WHY PAY MORE? Qyarainiteed USED . FORDS ALL MODELS Now; is the best time 1926 Ford Roadster SI9O.UU 1926 Ford Coupe 50.00 1926 Ford Coupe 375.00 1926 Ford Touring 300.00 1925 Ford Touring 150.00 1925 Ford Coupe 225.00 1925 Ford Roadster 135.00 1924 Ford Coupe 185.00 1924 Fordor 175.00 1924 Tudor 150.00 1923 Fordor 125.00 MANY OTHERS AT BARGAINS. TERMS TO SUIT West Wash, Sales Coo 720 VV. Wash. St. MA. 0409. OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY 1920 BUICK Master 6 sport roadster; rumble seat: fully equipped: $975. MERIDIAN auto Exchange. 1233 n. Meridian. Lin. 1941. 1925 BUICK Master Six Tonring: painted in a gray blue. This is the best used car value in the city: five new tires, spotlight, etc.: $57.5. Frank S. Feeser CHEVROLET. 1923 touring; good rubber. good top; special today $8.5 BTONB CHEVROLET CO.. 525 K. Washington. CHEVROLET COUPE, 1923 Good condition: good tires. A real buy; only $l5O. CENTRAL BUiefc 20 W. North St Lin. 199.3. CHEVROLET, 1925 i-oui-; new paint, balloon tires, motometer. bumpers: good shape: priced to sell. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 340 E. Washington.

The 1927 Chevrolet Cabrolet with Rumble seat is on display at JOXES WHITAKER SALES 00. Capitol at Vermont CHEVROLET. 1925 sedan; steel wheels, bumpers; 5 good balloon tires, gas gauge, motometer. loek wheel. A bargain: $425; easy terms. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 340 K. Washington. CHEVROLET. 1923 ipuiw, nearly new tires, good paint, lots of extras: a real bargain: $150: SSO down, balance $10.55 per month. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. ■25 E. Washington. CHEVROLET. 1924 coupe; good tires, rear bumper: looks and runs good: bargain. $175: easy terms. STONE CHEVROLET? CO.. 525 K. Washington. CHRYSLER ROADSTER 1926 70 MODEL: IN APPEARANCE AND PERFORMANCE LIKE NEW. SACRIFICE. TERMS IF DESIRED. CONSIDER SOME TRADE. CALL LIN. 4515. Dodge Touring, 1922 Excellent shape. SLSO. CENTRAL BUICK CO. 120 W, North St. Lin. 11)95, Essex Coach —Three '2ss X w p;iint. tire* and mechanically jriurantied .10 day .-j; don't miss seeing these now; trade and E-Z terni^. P. B. Smith Auto Cos. 150 N. Capitol. Hudson and E-sex Dealers. 1924 FORD roadster: new Puco* paint: only $95. MERIDIAN MOTOR MAR. KET, 850 N, Meridian. Lin. 8677, . Ford Coupe, 1925 Late: Ptarter, balloon tires; was S3OO now $285: $95 down. WANGELIN SHARP CO. Used Car Department. 9C2 N. Meridian. 443 Virginia. Open eveningg. FORD, 1925 touring: new Rex top. inelosure; loek wheel. 4 brand new oord tires and spare, new paint and fenders, looks new: perfect condition guaranteed. Will demonstrate: SSO cash, balance easy: pay here. FOUTS CAR AND TRACTOR CO., 2030 W. Wash. St. Open evening and Sundays, a. nt. Ford Tudor, 1924 New paint, good tires, lots of extras: was s2Bo, is now $245: SBS down, tv ANGELIN-SHARP CO. Used Car Department. 962 N. Meridian. 443 Virginia. Open evenings and Sundays. FORD, 1924 Ford sedan: has had good (are and offers many mouths of satisfactory use for some Indianapolis family: paint and tires good: terms. FOUTS CAR AND TRACTOR SALES. 2030 W. Wash. Bel. 3290. Ford 1925 Tudor Improved model: new paint and new tires; was $410: now s3<s; down payment sllO. WANG ELI N-SHARP CO. Used Car Department. 962 N. Meridian. \ ,443 Virginia. Open evenings and Sundays, FORD. 1920 coupe: balloon tires: looks and runr good: priced at $325: easy terms. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 525 E. Washington. FORD. 1925 roadster: excellent condition: terms of desired, Web. 72Q8-M. FORD. 1923 four-door sedan: good tires, upholstering good, paint good: a real buy at $20(1; terms. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 525 E, Washington St. Ford Touring, 1922 Five good tires. Ptarter and demountables- was $125: now $100: $35 down. WANGELTN-SHARP CO., Used Car Department. 962 N. Meridian. 443 Virginia. Open evenings. FORD. 1923 coupe: tires good, paint good. motor just overhauled in our shop: a special today. $117.50. easy terms. STONE CHEVROLET CO. 525 E. Washington, Ford Coupe, 1924 Late: starter and demountable*; was $275' now $245: slls down. WANGELIN SHARP CO. Used Car Department. 962 N. Meridian. 443 Virginia. Open evenings and Sundays, FORD. 1925 touring: looks good: good top and curtains. Real buy at $135.00. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES Ford 1924 Coupe Starter and drmountables; was $265: now $225: $75 down. WANGELIN-SHARP CO. .Used Car Department. 062 N. Meridian. 443 Virginia. Open evenings and Sundays. FORD. 1925 coupe: balloon tires, bumpers. good paint: a hargain. $275. terms. STONE CHEVROLET CO. 525 E. Wasliincton. Ford Koadster Late 1924; was $150: now $100; $35 down. WANGELIN SHARP CO. Used Car Department. !)C2 N. Meridian. 443 Virginia. Open evenings and Sundays. Trade your old Ford in one one of our good used ones. C. O. WARNOCK CO. Authorized Ford Dealers. FORD. 1023 coupe: A-l shape. u*w tires. Call Wet). 4285-W.

Automobiles for Sale GUARANTEED USED FORDS ALL MODELS THIS IS A GOOD PLACE TO BUT. NOW IS THE BEST TIME AUTHORIZED KURD DEALER 625 N. Capitol Ave. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY

FORD. 1926 coupe- new Pyroxolene paint; $366: term-. Riley 6108, FORD. 1925 tudor; if you want an extra good ear, prn-ed l ight, kal) Drex. 6538. HUPP club sedan; late 1925: wonderful condition: tens body: fully equipped: $095 cash; terms or trade. MERIDIAN MOTOR EXCHANGE. 1233 N. Capitol Ave. Lin. 1941. NASH SEDAN 192 G 2-DOOR, DRIVEN ONLY 12.000 MILES. IN PERFORMANCE AND APPEARANCE UIKE NEW. SACRIFICE. TERMS. MR. COPLEY, MAIN 3500. OVERLAND COUPE, 1925 Five balloon tires: erood inechaniral condition: can a-rang* frrrn. Har. 1925 OLDSMOBILE Do Lux Sedan. This ear represents an unusual good value. Well cared for. It is as good as new and priced at $625. Frank S. Feeser 1126 Prospect, RICKENB ACKER SEDAN, 1923 BtfMPERS F FONT AND 'REAR. REFINISHED IN DUCO. A REAL BARGAIN, $495. RANDOLPH 2505. ST ÜBfE BAKER LIGHT 6 TOURING. 1923 SIDE WINGS. BUMPERS, BAR CAP. MOTOR METER; $250; CAN ARRANGE TERMS. RANDOLPH 2391 STUDEBAKEIi DE LUXE” ROADSTER, 1926 Price only $750; car like new; guaranteed by us: $250 down, balance $30.80 lor 16 months. EQUITABLE SECURITIES CO. 218 E. New Vork St. Riley 5583, • STUTZ STUTZ SPECIAL TODAY 1923 Stetz Sport $350 i 923 Stephens Touring #275 1921 Stephens Sedan ..S3OO 1921 Peerless Coupe $l5O 1923 Cole Touring $250 1923 Ford Touring SSO Lexington Sedan SSO Cadillac Touring $l5O 1922 Studehaker Touring $250 1922 Durant Touruig $55 Franklin Sedan SIOO STUTZ INDIANAPOLIS CO. 957 N. Meridian. Open Evenings and Sunday A. M. STAR TOURING. REFINISH KD AND RECONDITIONED. ALL READY TO GO. $259. N£ng&®HOTOB ' SA6.E3 - 1001 K.WERIDTAT*. Lincoln 1177. Open evenings. WALLERICH’S • FORD SPECIALS Tudor, 1926 $365 Coupe, 1926 $345 Coupe, 1924 235 Coupe, 1925 '. 285 Coupe, 1925 265 Sedan, 1921 95 Roadster, 1925 165 EASY TERMS CARL H. WALLERICH, Inc. Open Evenings. 314 N. Delaware. ** Lin. 5588. BARGAINS IN USED CARS Chevrolet. 1924 sport sedan; five oversize cord tires: fine condition. Maxwell sport touring. 1924, S3OO. Ford touring. 1P22. $75. Small down payment or your old car in trade. LONG AUTO SALES 1114 N. Meridian. * Lincoln HBH3. Trucks Ford, Light Panel October. 1926: starter and balloon tires: was $450: now $395: $125 down. WANGEI.IN-SHARP CO. Used Car Department. , . 962 N. Meridian. 443 Virginia. Open evenings and Sundays. FORD, l.toii truck: new motor, express body with top: good tires: $135: easy terms. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 525 E. Washington. NEW—Heavy duty 10-gauge all-steel closed cab. adjustable to any chassis from 2% to 5 tons. Will mount on your chassis ready for use. $125. This is just half 6 rice and a bargain for somebody. See ennedy Equipment Cos.. 1000 E. Ohio. (Tripp Warehouse No. 2.) Lincoln 2270. RECONDITIONED TRUCKS. VARIOUS KINDS AND SIZES. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY OF AMERICA. USED TRUCK DEPARTMENT. 1188 KENTUCKY AVE. MAIN 2809. i*egal Notices RECEIVER S SALE The stock of watches and jewelrv. office furniture and fixtures of S. C. Seanltn Company will be sold by the undersigned Receiver at private sale at 2333 Station St.. Indianapolis. Ind.. on Thursday, March 3. 1927, at 10 a. m. and from day to day thereafter until sold. E. L. SNYDER. Receiver. BAMBERGER & FEIBLEMAN, Attorneys for Receiver. March 1. 2. 1927. NOTICE OF THE SALE OF MARION COUNTY ROAD BONDS The undersigned treasurer of Marion county. State of Indiana, will up to the hour of 10 o'clock in the fbrenoon of the 18th day of March, 1927, at his office in the courthouse of said county in the city of Indianapolis, .receive sealed proposals for the purchase of the following described bonds: G. C. Wildman et al Free Gravel Road Bonds. Washington Township. Marion County. Indiana, in the principal sum of $'.’8,600.00, dated Jail. 1. 1927, bearing interest at the rate of 4% per cent per annum. divided into twenty equal series of two bonds each in the sum of $715.00. The first series, principal and interest, to mature and be payable May 15. 1928. and one series principal and interest etch six months thereafter until all are paid. All payable at the office of the undersigned. The sale thereof will continue from day to day after the above named date until all of said bonds are sold. Said bunds have been issued pursuant to the laws of Indiana and an order of the Board of Commissioners of said county to provide the funds to pay the cost of construction of highway in said township on petition of G. C. Wildman et a!. The right is tjeserved to reject any or ajl E. A. RAMSAY. Treasurer Marion County. Indiana. March 2. 9,-1927. You Read the Want Ads—

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I>ewis Peck doesn’t permit his aged wards to smoke in the Ottawa rounty infirmary at Muskegon, Mich., of which he is superintendent. He said he thought the patients were better ofl’ without tobacco. lie gives them candy instead. A movement has heen started in the legislature fop an investigation of the rule.

WIFE OF SEEMS LOST IN FAME OF MATE But Noted Socialist Has Been Husband Nearly Thirty Years. Bn United Pres* LONDON', March 2.—When asked recently to contribute to a symposium on marriage, (ieorgo Bernard Shaw replied, “No man dare write the truth about marriage while his wife lives. Unless, that is, he! hates her. like Strindberg—and 1 dern’t.” Since Mrs. Shaw’s nppcarayce and personality are Jittle knowq to the general public, only a cho.setl lew of their inner circle of friends realized the true significance of reply. } ' Admirers, who have from (* distance followed Shaw for alfnj&st a lifetime, are sometimes more jflian a little shocked on finding MrY Shaw, the former Miss Chariot**. PayneTownsend, a woman of decided views of her own of many subjects. In some of them, no t oubt, she conies in serious controversy with her famous husband. Despite her devotion for her husband, she has never given way to his vegetatrian views and is consequently able to sit at the table across from her husband eating a largo juicy steak While he nibbles at his boiled potataps, brussels sprouts and carrots. Their maid can frequently see a look of envy in Shaw’s eyes and one of amusement in his wife’s as Mrs. Shaw jibes him about his “rabbit food.” Moodful and eccentric to the utmost while dealing with great or small public men, George Bernard Shaw’s home life is noteworthy for its calm apd peace, and he and Mrs. Shaw settle points of policy In running a home with a serenity which only nearly thirty years of married life can brjng. Although honored several times by the Royal Society of Arts, Shaw lias never joined that organization, apparently’ considering It too "highbrow” for an avowed socialist. Now a fluent linguist and before her marriage an extensive traveler, Mrs. Shaw holds the membership in the Royal Society of Arts which is felt necessary for the family’. To Shaw "Charlotte.” as he always refers to her, is the only really capable woman in the world, while “G. B. S.” as she calls him, receives all of Ills mothering and nursing from the kindly wife who is overshadowed by his reputation.

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The widow of “Fighting Bolt" Fitzsimmons, famous ringmaii of a generation ago, is re-cinbarking upon her evangelistic career. She quit the pulpit eight years ago. Her name now Is Mrs. Philip KeJmc ftad hejj; hom Chiona., „ _

MARCH 2, 1927

CLOSING OF BANK ENOS ALE RULE BY OLD RUSSIA Institution in Manchuria Once Wielded Tremendous Power.

Bit Unilrtl f’ms HARBIN, March 2.—With the liquidation of the Russo-Aslatlc Bank disappears tlio last remnant of economic might of old Russia in Manchuria. Formed in 1895 with Russian state funds and French private capital, tho Russo-Cbinese Bank, renamed in 1910 into the Kusso-Aalatic Bank, it was intended to aerva on one hand tho imperialistic designs of Russia in her push towards open ports in tho Pacific, and on the other to foster economic relations with the Far Eaatcfln countries. Through its medium the railway main lines in Manchuria were built, the southern part of w’hlch reverted io Japan in result of tho Russo Japanese war. Issued Own Money Tho hank reached its height of prosperity during the period preceding the Russian revolution. It had moro than thirty branch offices In Russia, China and abroad, and fulfilled the functions of a state bank. It obtained and managed nm J cessions, Issued Us own money and” had the custody of Russian and Chinese state funds. The bank’s decline began with tlio nationalization of banks in Russia after the October revolution. Having lost the support of tho Russian ministry of finance and having suf. sered a severe drawback by the loss of its properties and funds in Russia, the bank since then had to rely on the operations of its far eastern branches, especially of those of North Manchuria. By an agreement concluded at Pe-i kin in 1920, with the Chinese govorn-| ment, the hank obtained practically/ a full control of the management of the railway, but had to spend a great amount of money in order to restore the railway which was badly disorganized during the revolution period, to a working condition. Barely having accomplished this, the railway was taken Rway from the bank by the Mukden-Soviet agreement of 1924. Since then all railway funds were withdrawn from its custody and tho work of the Harbin branches of the ltusso-Asiatlc Bank became practically nil. Headquarters In Paris At tho same time in Paris, where the board of the bank Is situated, the misunderstandings which were going on for a long time between tho Russian and French group of shareholders came to a deadlock, on account of the negotiations conducted by a powerful Russian faction as to tho transfer of a controling number of shares to the government. In connection with this, it Is stated from authorltivo sources that the liquidation of the bank is not a voluntary one, but has been ordered by the French government, which was unwilling to see the control of tlio bank pass Into the Soviet bands. As another reason for the liquidation is named the dual position of the bank in China, where although seemingly under the French flag, it did not possess extraterritorial rights. This made its work very dlffleult. The latest desicions of tho senate in Pekin in the case of repayment of current accounts placed In Romanoff paper money on gold rouble basis were not in favor of the bank and threatened huge claims in future. Then also in connection with the rumors that anew Franco-ItUHslan-Chinese Bank Is to he formed which will take over the affairs of the Uus-so-Asiatio Bank, it is said that the latter bank holds In custody large’ funds belonging to the former Russian government, which with the liquidation of the bank will puss Into the safe keeping of the French government, which may use them in the Interests of the now bank. Wide Field Isians Such a bunk, free of the liabilities of the Russo-Asiatic Bank, but retaining its privileges, being extraterritorial and enjoying full support of the French government may have a wide field of activity open for it in China. M The closing of the hank at is not expected to cause any economic depression locally as the Harbin branches have lately greatly limited their activity and have practically withdrawn from financing grain export business. The assurance given by the manager as to the repayment In full of current accounts has quelled tho first panic Sungari Flour Mills and others arc among depositors. No anxiety is experienced on account of the subsidiary enterprises of the bank, a# the said to be financially self-support-ing. Building Permits V. Headley. dellui(r find unrass. 522” N. New Jersey. $7,000. It. 1,. Scorer, iluolliliz *0(1 innate . 1 103 Euclid. $5,450. Robert Hrvvf, tank and pump. 90! 8 Canitol. S6OO. . l>r. Carter csraae J 7 V.. fiftj Seven 111. $750, „ , , Rrtdre* h Graves ( onioni"-. dselllui: and garage. It Oft N Riley0. T. nUer saliroom. 200. 08 N Me ridlao, $.10.00Q. . „ v Charles MiNsbb. garage. .>Ol .> E Nrw York. #3OO. ... . It, T Mollis, dwelling and aaraae. .>O2l N. Frimsylvnidn. )-0 000. Christoph' r K. Dangler dwelling ami ga rage. 110(1 N. Drexel. S4.K.>O, Christopher Illiokc. duelling, ..’Ol3 1.. Nineteenth. #3.000 Civic Really Company, dwelling, 04’. s Keystone. #3 350. H. J. fiii'li. dwelling and garage. 6238 Central. $0,500. John Oliver, garage. 0.10 Home Tl $.19.• W. S. Green, dwelling. 2317 Beech' i. Pendcl. enrage. 10.’ it Park. S3OO Cornelius K. Ilardfaty. excavate. 2tH S. Emerlaon. SSOB. Frederick Lawrence, dwelling and garage 4923 Kenwood. $5,800. St RE TO GET ’EM! Hu United Preen _ MANCHESTER. Conn.. March 2.-® Taxpayers In this district can’t e*1 cape Marx Holmes. They are sure |of two tilings—death and taxes. 1 Holmes Is both local undertaker and j tax collector. People may call at his place of business at any trnie to pav taxes, but his service as a mortician ‘ can bs obtained only by appoint -• .. .„ -