Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 251, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 February 1932 — Page 13

FEB. 27, 1932.

1932 BUILDERS ADOPT QUAINT CAPE COD IDEA Seafaring Folk Constructed Homes to Meet Conditions Along Coast. Design of Cape Cod cottages, after which the 1932 model home Is patterned, was evolved by accident of location and conditions under which Its oreators lived. The sturdy folk who early settled Cape Cod were fishermen and sea folk and, of course, when they built their homes, they often employed ship builders and carpenters for the work. Parts of the fishing boats and ships naturally found their way into the houses. Often, now, small round windows are found in such houses. These are the portholes taken from wrecked ships. Sometimes a finely carved fence post is found in one of the everpresent low white picket fences, which was taken from the captain’s bridge. Low, with Straight Gables The original Cape Cod cottage was a low, rectangular house with straight gables. The interior was divided into three or four rooms—parlor, bedroom, kitchen and occasionally a dining room. The kitchen was the main room and served as a living room and dining room, as well as a kitchen. Here was found the ope-i fireplace, which served for heating and cookmg. These houses were known as ‘he ."‘type built around the chimney, ' the stout square chimney being exactly in the center of the house, affording a fireplace to two or three rooms, all from one central chimney. * Around this chimney, or next to it. was a chicken ladder stairway, to the attic rooms above. This narrow staircase had treads of six inches and twelve-inch risers, and was scarcely more than a ladder. Upstairs, under the straight gables, were two bedrooms, one on each side of tho stairway. This left two long attics under the eaves, lighted by small windows not much larger than portholes in the gable ends. Here were stored cowhide trunks sandwich glass and other relics of bygone days. Many a Cape Cod cottage has yielded a fortune in antiques in recent years. Windows Cut in Roofs Later, as the upstairs attic rooms (ame more into use, small dormers were built into the roof to allow light and air to circulate through the rooms, for the upper rooms of these story and a half houses were undeniably hot in summer. As the need arose, small ells were added, often used as bedrooms. The ells often were of material differing from the main portion of the house. Sometimes ell upon ell was built until they reached to the barn. Because of the location of Cape Cod, it was necessary to insulate these cottages.. This was done with clam shell mortar placed between the studs as the house was built. Clam shell mortar also was used on the chimney bricks. Native white pine was used exclusively in the cottages and the timber at first was mortised and tenoned, hand-fashioned iron nails being used later. Salt Air ‘Painted’ Houses Ordinarily the exterior of the house was covered with hand-split shingles, a few more fortunate fishermen using brick or even native field stone for the walls facing the prevailing winds. Doorways artd mantels, ordinarily, provided ihe only bit of ornament about the houses. Usually a week

Charm.. and Refined Delicacy Are Reflected in the Early American Living Room Mosiiuan Interprets the Cape Cod Style A lovely reproduction by Mosiman of “Early American” will be found in the living room of the 1932 Model Home. Bringing you all the beauty and quaintness of the Colonial period. The upholstered pieces are worthy of special mention, for in every detail of construction, tailoring and finish, they manifest integrity of purpose and quiet dignity of the Early American Period. The cov- 1 ers, in color and design portray the newest styles. L. B. MOSIMAN CO. FURNITURE MADE TO YOUR ORDER 1622 E - New York St. ~~ Phone LI. 9602

Model Home Campaign to Be Blow at Hoarding

President Miles Sees Great Benefit to Community in Showing. “The Indianapolis Homebuilders’ Association will reinforce local orj ganizations in their fight against hoarding, with the opening of the 1932 model home at 5240 Cornelius avenue, Sunday afternoon,’’ declares J. Harry Miles, president of the organization. “Our campaign, designed to inaugurate anew period of prosperity, will be carried toward two conclusions,” asserted Miles. “First, we will attempt, through the model home, to awaken in the minds of the public a consciousness : of the practicability of living in a comfortable and attractive dwelling. We can not stress too much the satisfaction and enjoyment that comes from living in a ‘livable’ house. “We believe that the 1932 model home of Cape Cod design will instill this desire to own or fix up a home, as no written word can. Provides New Ideas “Second, this completely furnished and equipped home will form a laboratory of building ideas that will suggest to the visitor how he may improve his own home at surprisingly low cost. “From these efforts, we believe, will come a flood of dollars that effectively will stop hoarding and will provide a sound investment for the man or the woman interested in home and its comforts,” concluded Miles. The 1032 model home will be Opened. .Sunday afternoon under sponsorship of the homebuilders, and will remain open as part of the intensive campaign until the end of the Realtors’ Home Complete Exposition, April 10. Climax April 2 Climax of the drive to make local citizens home conscious will come with the opening of the home show, April 2, Miles said. The Manufacturers’ building in the Indiana state fairgrounds will provide the site for the showing and selling of the countless devices to make home life more satisfactory—from a centerpiece of various types of gardens to several hundred exhibits, that further will demonstrate the materials and appliances that add to home enjoyment, stated Miles. KING GIVES UP FARM WINDSOR, England, Feb. 27. King George has turned over the Flemish farm in the vast royal estates here to the commissioners of Crown lands. The farm was started by George IV, to demonstrate the Flemish method of farming, and it was reported at the end of last year that the king was renting it, in view of the economic situation. Until now it has been the headquarters of the king’s herd of Hereford cattle. was spent by the carpenter in fashioning a single mantel, corresponding pains being taken with finely wrought doorways. It took three men four or five months to erect one of the cottages. No paint was used on the exterior, the salt air giving the white pine a silvery sheen. Windows had green or blue shutters. Low white picket fences enclosed the dooryard to protect the flower garden from neighborhood hogs, permitted to run wild. Taken all in all, there is no single point about a Cape Cod cottage that can be pointed out as its chief charm. It is their quaint simplicity that has brought them to notice of the professional and artistic folk who now make these houses their homes.

Handle Big Job

•sag* P , JI9H

| If 1 jjjjjk,,# ' - - 1 |L -

Ralph W. Miller (above) is architect for the 1932 model home, 5240 Cornelius avenue, which will open Sunday. Carl W. Lindeman (below), is contractor for the model home.

MODEL HOUSE PREVIEW HELD Material Men Guests of Builders’ Group. First preview of the 1932 model home, forerunner of the Realtors’ Home Complete Exposition, was held Friday night with men who made and sold materials and equipment for the house as guests of the Indianapolis Home Builders’ Association. After the preview, those present were guests at a chicken dinner at the Butler University Campus Club. J. Harry Miles, home builders’ president, welcomed the guests. Speakers included Dan W. Legore, realty board president; Lawrence G. Holmes, board executive secretary; J, Frank Cantwell, exposition director, and newspaper representatives. Plans for the gardens which will form the centerpiece of the exposition this year w r ere outlined by Lawrence V. Sheridan, landscape architect. Others who spoke included Walter

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

L. Stace, building committee chairman; Arthur E. Bradshaw, building material institute secretary; R. W. Miller, designer of the house, and Emerson W. Chaille, exposition committee member. Real Estate Board members will be entertained at the house tonight. Marriage Licenses Etaer L. Lynch, 33, j>f Lebanon, farmer, and Mae Snyder, 34, of 929 North Pennsylvania street, house worker. Harry Kent 55. of 1610 Ashland avenue, painter, and Lillian McKinney. 38. of 1343 west Thirty-sixth street, housekeeper. Ernest C. Curry. 21. of 336 Prospect street, laborer, and lona Mae Van Vaster. 16. of R. R. 17, Box 149 E. houseworker. Lawrence H. Gibson. 22. of 1074 River avenue, salesman, and Marie Junius, 26, of 3311 East St Clair street, stenographer. LEGALS Legal Auctions and Sales WE wil sell at Public Auction one Buick touring car, 1923 model, motor number 1073193, for storage ebarges amounting to s4l. at 10 a. m., Monday, March 7. 1932. SERVICE MOTOR INN. Legal Notftes LEGAL NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given to taxpayers of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, that the Common Council of said City has under consideration. General Ordinance N . 0, .lib, A £l32 . Providing for a bond issue of $100,000.00 to procure money for the payment of the respective part of said city of the cost of elevating and altering grade crossings in said city, and worn thereunto appertaining, sale of bonds and the receipt of bids for the same, together with the mode and terms of sale, appropriating the money received from said sale to the Board of Public Works of said shaft take S ©.‘ time When *** same Said ordinance was referred to the Com°2 Finance and may be further considered at the regular meeting of the Common .Council to be held Moiidsv March 7,'1932. 7:30 P. M. aaonoay. Since the above proposed expenditure is in excess of the 1932 published budget for said city, all taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After st#.d appropriation has been determined any ten or more taxpayers feelo.he.ms£lvesJ altered may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final action thereon by filing of petition therefor with the Marion County Auditor not later than ten days after said additional appropriation has been made by the said Common Council and the State Board of Tax CommissionCounty* 4 date *° r earing * n t his Witness my hand and seal of the City n dianapolls, this 17th day of February, , v , HENRY O. GOETT, _/?± a U_ City Clerk. CLAIMS TO BE ALLOWED BY BOARD r county COMMISSIONERS! cnn ohn t Be^ ty> , S13 & : Badger Williamson. $135: Charles Forsha. $135; Joel Ba * er - , L , ouis . Henschen. $135; John Kelly. $135: Maurice Peelle. $180: Cecil Eschmeyer. $112.50: James Potter. sll2 50’ Biva Power. $135; Wilfried Seyfried, si3s; iiocP r T> 5f35- William Beckwith. >135 Pascal Pyles. $135; Frank Teague, 8112.50: Edgar O. Coffman. $112.50; Cath9ermDeV Miller, $120: Margaret Snider. iT° hn Porter. $112.50; Bess Kern. Ammon - 8112.50: ThomA, S u Do £} e ' 8H2.50: Hazel Fesler. $112.50; D. Ol v , p i anders - *100: Phillip Early. $100; Mather, JU.OO: Mary Knippenberg, Eleanor Baker. $100; Elsie Miller. -83.32 Genevieve Furnas. $33.32; Marie Bennett. $83.32: Ruth Ometvena, $83.32; T 0 h , e I? sa G p P us v, $83.32: Pauline Sprouse. 883.32. Charles E. Steinwender. SIOO. - A - D Porter. $150: Clay Britton, $135: Eva Pitzer. *112.50: Carl Kunz. $135; John Anack. $135; Rosemary Lawlor, $150; ?i aze 8100: Mabell Anderson. $100; Alma Burns. $100: Nell McCarty. *100: ti l nn ra /-i Shea & 1 Rossie Fittman. *inn' £}, Rr \. S.UI, $100: Charles Hawkins. 5100: Elizabeth Bremer. $112.50: William K. Sproule. SIBO- D. Y. Byrkit. $180; Ruby M. Hendleman. $150: Emma Halv, SIOO. John M. Cain. $200: Sarah Henzie. $150: I, h A lraa Cu f sin * er - sls °: Prank Ballman. 8150: Charles A. Slinger. $150: Walter M a rti n $125: John P. Sudier. $125: George F. KirkofT. $125: Arthur E. Brown. $125:

NOW- O PEN: |gg|p 1932 Model Home | | FORERUNNER of the REALTORS HOME COMPLETE EXHIBIT 5240 CORNELIUS AYE. *TZZ*%Z‘Z in its NEW FORM ... the 52nd to Cornelius. Half :r,vs.r„r cape cod colonial .. a tJust north of Butler laboratory of NEW building ideas” Built by The Indianapolis Building Industry SPONSORED BY THE INDIANAPOLIS HOMES MUILDERS ASSOCIATION HOME BUILDERS’ ASSOCIATION MEMBERS . . . E. G. Bauer & Son . . . Bridges & Graves Cos. . . . J. F. Cantwell Cos. . . . E. L. Cothrell Cos. . . . Wm. L. Elder Cos. . . . Walter XL Evans . . . Frank E. Gates . . . Grinslade Construction Cos. . . . Murray Huse . . . Forest Kellogg . . . Walter C. Kelly Cos. . . . Klee & Schreiber . . . Den W. Le Gore . . . Carl K. Lindemanu ... J. Harry Miles ...F. L. Palmer . . . Clifford Paschall. . . Pike Realty Cos. .. . The Powells . . . < Wm. Low Rice . . . Harvey E. Rogers . . . Everett M. Schofield . . . Norris P. Shelby . . . R. H. Shelhorn . . . J. T. Smith Son .. . Stace ...E. C. Stout .. . Frank A. Throop .. . Fred C. Tucker .. . Frank F. Woolling .. . DONORS . . . Adams-Rogers Cos. . . . F. W. Aldag Cos. . . . American Aggregates Corporation . . . Anderson-Davidson Lumber Cos. . . . Arkansas Oak Floor Cos. . . . Atlas Coal Cos. . . . The Wm. H. Block Cos. . . . Charles A. Bradburn ... WdtiajUjiCT A. E. Bradshaw . . . Brannum-Keene Lumber Cos. . . . Brookslde Lumber Cos. . . . Burnet-Binford Lumber Cos. . . . "AHiisnlmy Capitol City Fuel Cos. . . . Capitol Lumber Cos. . , . Carter-Lee Lumber Cos. . . . Cinder Block & Material Cos. . . . John ■HHg*'' B, Crump . . . F. M. Dell . . . Forbes Hubbard Lumber Cos. . . . R. S. Foster Lumber Cos. . . . Gardner & Welch, Inc. . . . Henry Goebel . . . Goldstein Bros. . . . Hamilton Weatherstrip Cos. . . . Hillsdale Landscape & Nurseries Cos. . . . Holland Furnace Cos. . . . Hubbard Scearce Lumber Cos. . . . Ilg Electric Ventilating Cos. . . . Indiana Bell Telephone Cos. . . . Indiana Ornamental Iron & Wire Works . . . Indianapolis Coal Cos. . . . Indianapolis Lumber Cos. . . . Indianapolis Power & Light Cos. . . . Independent Block & Cement C 0.... Otis Kirtley Lumber Cos. .. . Carl W. Lindemann . . . The Majestic Cos. . . . Harvey B. Martin . . . John D. McAra . . . Miller Hardware Cos. . . . R. W Miller . . . E. H. Moorman . . . Earl J. Morrison . : . L. B. Mosiman . . . Mueslp g-Merrick Coal Cos. . . . Nickel Plate Lumber Cos. . . . PanAmerican Wall Paper & Paint Cos. ... Peerless Furnace Cos. . . . Peoples Coal & Cement Cos. . . . Pittsburgh Plate Glass Cos. .. . Plumbers Supply Corp. . . . Potter Coal &. Material Cos. .. . Precision Machine Cos. . . Puritan Engineering Corp. . . . Ralph R. Reeder & Sons . . . The Roolscreen Cos. . . . F. J. Schuster Coal Cos. . . . The Slssalkraft Cos . . . f? a ! las JT' Smith • • • Splckefcnier Fuel A Supply Cos. . . . Silent Great Stokers . . . U. S. Encaustic Tile Works . . . Union Tile Setters . . . Lniversal Brass Works . .. A. E. Van Natta Lumber Cos. ... Van Wert Cos. .. . Vonnegut Hardware Cos. . . . Weatherbest Stained Shingle C. CONSULT ANY OF THE HOME BUILDERS ON YOUR BUILDING OR MODERNIZING PROBLEMS

LEGALS Legal Notices Paul Russe. *105; Frank H. Stutsky, *135: 1 Edward Green, *125; James McGovern. *125; John Gavin. *125; Norris Swhear. 100 James Neller. *113.50; Lerov Fiigei. 5112.50; Carl V. Diet*. *1X2.50; Kathenne Hodges. *112.50: Theooore 8. Hurt. *112.50; Josephine Wait. *112.50: Dorothy BreI bob, *100; Bessie Murphy, *100: Clara Hilkene. *106: Marie C. Williams, *100: Agnes Coleman, *100; Esteila Russell *100; Alice j Weavet. *100; Mary E. Yergin. *100; Mary ifoar. *127.87; Theresa McMahon. *81.90; May me Speaks, *62.68: Catherine Cleary. I *50.90; Ruth Baker. 153: Hazel B. Presser, $5441; Bernodette Egan. *10.28: Leota Golic, $47.36; Celia Genars. *25.30; Frieda Roaericjc, *41.47; Elizabeth Robinson. *31.37; Elma Russ. $35.80; Sylvian Elder. *49.30; Flora Mavbee. S6O; Marie Joseph. *80; Naomi Joliv. *80: Myrtle Barnsley. *80; Curtis Patton. *80: Walter Barney. *200; Edward Richter. *112.50; Ina Stubbing. *113.50; James M. Lail. *100: Ralph K. Spence. *100: John W. Whitaker. *100: Marion L. Shepard. *100: Ruth Gillespie. *75: Georgia Knight. *75: Theodore C. Hurt. *35. John H. DeSfenbaugh, $112.50; Thomas Bridges. *112.50: Pauiine Cleary, *135; Ceanetta Vinei. *112.50; Arthur A. Marcy. *112.50; Anna W. Owen. *112.50; Louise Makel. *100: Sara Cohen. $112.50: Bertha M. Cain. *100: Nettie T. Hough. *100; Samuel Jones. *150: Joseph McLafferty. $112.50; Mary F. Shackelford. *112.50. . A. B. WUfcgle, *225: R. L. Hilch, *144; Joseph Tragesser. *144; John Brewington. *144: Lewis K. Murchie. *144; Charles E. Lynch. *144; Thomas Bell. *144- John Conger. *144; Owen Reilly. *144; Fred T. Creetors, *144; Rov Hendershot. *144; George McCloskev. *144; Thomas Scanlon, *144; Eleanor Hussey. $144; Hazel Tomlinson. $144: Juanita Buttz. $144; John E. Boyce, $180; Howard Skaggs. *144; Julia Landers. *144; Henry A. Lee, *144; Henry B. Walker. *144: Michael F. Lane. *157.50; Waldo B. Carter. *180: August Gatto, *144: Edward Kassenbrock. *144: Patrick F. Kinney, *144: Harry J. Cook. $144; Gilbert Thomas. $144: Conrad Weigand, $144; Elmer Dailev. $144: He lon M. Barnford, SBO- Helen F. Moriarity. SBO. „ C. G. Berry. $150: Le Grande Marvin. $150; Frank Short. $125; J. C. Clark. *160; Joseph E. Frantz. *100; Pearl Roberts, $100; Eugene Daly, $125; Rufus Martin, §10#; William C. Shcrer. $100; Marjorie Knuckles. SIOO. Fred T. Gladden. S4OO. trav. exp.. *35.40; Emma Bailey. *108.33: Raymond Sanders, $125. mileage exp.. $27.60. $25; Clarence N. Harris. $25; James E. Berry. $150; Elizabeth Wheatly. *l5O. Theodore Dammeyer. $162.50; Edward C. McLaughlin. *150: Hazel Clarke. $150; William J. Dudley. *150; Katherine Fisch. 8150: Anna M. Feeney. $150: Clark Griffith. *150: Ruth Kennedy. $150: William F. Kleis, $150; Hazel Breinlich. $100; Paul P. Koesters, $150; Edward J. Kribs, $150; Nellie S. Layden. $150; Blanche Lorey, $150: Ethel Ealy. *150: Mary E. McMahon, SlpO: Alma Dammeyer, $100: Loretta M. Mitchell. $100: John W. Porter, *150; Theodore Schuller. $150; Jacob L. Smith. $150: William J. Sowders. *150: Richard G. Stewart. $l5O- Louis J. Wahl. *150; Emma Woods. $150; William M. Huse. *125: Frank J. Viehmann. *125; Samuel J. Preston, $125; Fred G. Buskirk. $125; David T. Nicoson, $125: Wayne W. Schmidt. $125; John j Bvrne, $125; George H. Mueller. 8125; Henry W. Zimmer. $125: John Hicky, $125; Norbert J. Fox. *125: Noble C. Hilgenberg. $125; Robert Williamson. $125; W. M. Miller. *125: Clyde W. Raub. *125; Sylvian Long. $125; Oswald Seidensticker. $125; George T. Wheldon. *125: John C. Kirch. 5125: Robert N. Bowen. *125: Anderson Lucas. $75: Carl F. Sabbe. $145.83: M. L. Strickland, *100; Carolyn Weaver. *100: F. C. Patton. *72: George R. Brown. *100; Samuel Johnson. *100: Furman Stout. *IOO. Oscar Hagemier. $335: Michael B. Reddlngton. *4O: Russel Dean. $200: John Kelly. $285: Ed Brennan. $200: Dewey Myers, $200; Fred Steiger. $250; Jacob Steinmetz; $200; Elva Conover. $112.50; Bertha Furstenberg. $112.50: Herbert Stewart. SSO; Walter Houppert. SSO: Leo Gardner. SSO; Otto Buenting. SSO: Louis Smith. SSO: Joe Wood. SSO: R. B. Smith. SSO; Robert Coleman. SSO; Forrest Littlejohh; $55; Nathan Davis, SSO: James Watson. SSO: June Frye Nigh. $100: Anna Judd. $100: Beatrice Gohman. $100: Wilfred Bradshaw, $200: George Dailev. $250. , Verl Pierson. $112.50; Charles B. Clark. $283.33; Clarence Meister. $125: Rav A. Delvin. $125; R. O. Reese, $83.34; A. J. Schneider. $83.33: Lewis F. Smith. $100; Edward McElfresh. SSO: Jamees Bryant, *SO: Andrew Jacobs. SSO: Fred E. Hohlt. SIOO. Charles F. Schlotz. $125: Howard Wiseman, *75; Mrs. Charles F. Schlotz, SSO; Eva Smith. $45: Edward Messmer. *9O; H. Burnloehr. $65; John Kurckhoeffer, S7O; Charles Vare. $45; Ollle Rossmever, $35; James Smith. SSO; Pat Rogan, $45; John Bennett, S6O; Ralph Teague. SSO; Bell Stuttsman, *35; Lon Brumfield, *35; Clyde Brindley, SSO; A. D. Taylor, SSO;

LEGALS Lepl Notices Fred Trent. *SO: Edward ChronUter. *75; D. A. Ruse. $75; M. Messmer. *33: W. V/abm *3a; William Case. *SO: Lora WUker. $35; Joe Willington. *SO: H. P. Pape. Wj,. W. H. Rose, *2a; William Craig. *2O. Harry Barrett. *125- Emma Barrett. *SO; ■t u t? *t s: Frank McAdams. *75. A. Peak, SSO; Lawrence Myers. *45: Grover Murphy-, sas: Ernest HoUenbach. *75; Lee Oyerleidt. *4O; William Refiling. *4O: Arch** Jenks, $35: William Hallman. *4; Emma Murphy. $32.50; Fred Kenworthy. Lulu Kenworthy. *4O; Albert King. *6O: Emma Bonn. *32.50; Matilda King. 235 : -rt Ha J ry B®d*er. $35: Hazel Dale. *32.00: Sam Cline. *4O: William Mikels, 840 Alma . Kallman. *32.50: Nell Brock *4O; Virginia Miles. *35; John B. Murray. *35; Charles Harris, *45: Neil W. Samson. S4O: Elnora Lawrence. *35; Charles Bell, * 3 &: Sarah Councilman, *4O: Esther Roy. *4O; Frank Reed. *4O: M. E. Barger. S4O; iae-T 3ac£cson - *30.35; Blanche Alexander. Anna E Pickard. *100: Lillian Stringer *80: Tim Bisabain. *80: William Pattman, SIS: J?.arsha!i Sands. *79; Lydia Bialche. *BO. Clara Callister. *SO; Emma Griffith. Susie Mllliken. *100; Anna Watkins. *55McDade. *sa; Lulu O Brlen. $55; Anna Tiscnenor, $35; Lucy la PoJand. $35; Finnie £ e r r V- *35; Emma Haywood, *SO; Frances SwWgswrwSiiasasgs: u£: K's. Kffi. fils. “• Leota T. Trook. *175; Maud Walters *135; Nell W. Dunkle. SSO; E. M. Samp*l?;, Clara Jessup, *35- Roxie Breeden. Malott, sfo; faertrude Lamb. *6O; Katherine Stott. *SO; Esteila Colhns. *4O; Jamie Skidmore. *35; Pearl Butts. *SO. Emma Bertran. *52.50: Catherme Moore, *SO; Ella Nall. *SO; Anna Thawley. *35; Eva M. Oliphant. *2C.4Q; Phillips, *14.60: Mary E. Jones. *4O; M E. Tennant. *41.67: Annabel Trook, *75; John Curry. *80; J. W. Bass. *7O; Mildred Hopkins. *65.25; Delia Resnover. (60.90; Constance Wilson. *69.60; Augusta Cook! H 3 - 50; *Ulara White $43 50: Liman Mona*4?- 5 9 : Alleta Bannister. *72.50; Gladys Nicely. *SB: Christine Peters, *69 60: Mary Roberts. SSB; May Garritv, *46 40™l™ Ta X lor$6 ?-, 60: Mabell Russell. *43 50; Mary A. Buckler. *65.25; Hazel Keck! Hooper- 852.20: Maud David5 0 oS-nso*| 3 h 5 *°69.6^. atl |los S sf n 814 62 f87: t ‘ * 35; £ eiUy - *125; William Singer, 8100. Emma Yager, *7O- Ida Currv. *7O- - Green. *9&; Mildred Nelson. *7O; Frances Rllev. *7O: Alberta Janis, *7O: Lottie Thomas. *7O; Fanny Page. *7O; £ am Mo;i?J? es iJ 90 i..£ oh ,? I S I , nR - *80: Baxter Cr. Martin. *9O; Edd Pendleton. *9O; Nate fess- S9O; Allan Traline. *9O; Howard Shilling S9O; Frank Bohannon. S9O: Oscar H® *ro°o : W ' H ' Webb ‘ $0O: Pred E - Fred W. Mayer. *125; Bertha Bush. *9l- - Pandell. *125: Edith M. Reider! Leathers! $!o H ' McShay * Paul r! *m:34 A 'Ge^ f a k^. M. Fiske. 8146.24; Eliza E. Fike. $155 3el Helen M. Franke. $139.94: Anna P. Stout. Young/ sl44 P 32. SOn ' slsl - 58: Edith H - C. e 'Henry'. ' $341.04; Stella Plymate. HI 2-5 , 0 - . C - J- Murohy. $112.50. mileage. SSO; Janice M. Berlin. SIOO, mileage, $50.93. if 1 ?- 826- George M. Bixler, *2O Ralph Martor. *2O: Herman Oakes. *ls. John Held. *12.50; Clem Lane. *52.65; Elmer Jackson. *36.50: Roy Clair, *10.80; Edd Decker. *10.80; Roy Jordan. *5.40Clifford Freutzeib. *5.62: J. J. Miller, *2; O. B. Miller, *18; Raymond Myers. *42; Augustus Stevens, *6; Roy Kennick. $3; Ennis Myers. S3: Madison Talbott. *2O- -/ ca t r 5- g ar vey. *22.10; D. B. Harding'. 84: a P. Harding. $18.50; H. C. Gardner, $2; Selbv Gardiier. $13.50; Robert R. Fisher $45.50; Otto Schakel, $2.70; H. A. Waterman. $1.20; Albert Hunt. $50.50; Charles B Wright $2.25: F. M. Buchanan $15.90: Virgil Muesing. $24; Raymond Bloomer. $12.50: Alfred Muesing,' sl2; Mary Kraft. $12.60- Charles H. Eakes, $44.10- Harry Brookshire. $14.60; Richard Brookshire, *9; George Bixler. $123.80; Robert Brookshire. $2.40; Clarence Conamoe, $6.30; Forest Myers, $6.40; S. J. Rissel. $4.80; Harry Miller. $16.20; Kenneth Foltz. $5: J. A. Miller. $26.65; Everett McCurdy sl2: H. E. Snyder. $11.50: Clark Pollard. $10; W. O. DeLong, $9: William Barnhizer. $6.50: Ernest Starkey. $6.50; Austin Hardin. $6.50: Ed Parker, $6.50; Harvie Brandenburg. $4; Carl Caldwell. $6; Wilbur Chance. $3: John McClelland, $3.20: O. V. Park, $12.80; Ralph Smith, sls; Ralph Record. $22.50; H. H. Byers* sls; B. D. Park. S2O: Sdott Haley. $3; Omer Park, $18.75: Arthur Brown, $19.95; Fred Wicker. S2O; Paul Wicker. $13.50: O. B. Brandenburg. $21.35: Dan Baker. $9; William Utterbaek. $10; Luther Hart. $10; John Blankenship. $lO.

LEGALS Legal Notices c Sc ar h°rough. $558; William Mc?3 ee S-‘ Andrew Soudah. $300; I>onR- Clark. $175; 8. W. Shields. $100; 3 ulen > $100: Betty Gardner. S7O; *100: Ciotille Stoner. S4O: t,O: Lena Puller. *SO: ,68: Co™ Sherrick. *110: oJdfl Ud Pr^ Kau .-,|I 7& : Ogareita Case. *75; MabH ° ra Phillips, *100; * 1 0°: Beatrice Bloye. *100; Cecil Stubbs. *6O; Jane l Myrie Hvland. *6O; Mary if?* Huflmhn. S6O: Daisy Blssey. *6O; IS?'- Ru *h Peters. *6O; oS!™d M^i£i y ‘.il o: J ia ** l McKeon. *SO; Pioeence Fauset, *SO; wnA.pVf I t dWO / k - A *°o: Emllv White. *SO; Ruth *SO: Dorothy Saev. *45; Able I he . lma Dutcher. *45; Dvke Zetta Evans. *45: Olive fil Irm A ~p * he. *4O; Florence BtgS4A- er *.*i s: Charles Winton. I4n : wni?.m wnl?- * 4O; - Raymond Jones. 112: WilltTnson. *4O; Walter Cross, f 4O. Qiarles Palmer. *4O: James Good, S4O : rhr l i? r n?H? ns i J n ,4o A Edward Taylor. 112: *4O; Gertrude Bushom, son' xis” C SSi! a K!n r il, * 35: Josephine JohngH: $3 ifnSDillman. *35: Maude if:*4O: Jerry Gibson. *lom kaxwell Ramsey, $80: Charles O Oradv. s46* John Conram *17.33; Rose McConnick. *35 Wjm:m M r„^ C H ho9 F 5 6 John Aleksa. 535: wirhSl? M?. lln iof 3a i^^ oSCoe Mason, Iss; Herbert Maloy, *35; Clarence Cooper. *4O: Keith Conrad. *6; Clarence Lowe, *4O; Arthur Pierce 421Ben Jones *2O; Earline Fisher. *4O; Frank tfim Ke w-Vl° : * 3 x B ? nnett - * l7 *: WU. Prank Stitsworth, *6O; Kenneth Hutchinson. *6O; S. W. Gerkins. n : - ?nJ?i a nd D Hona ?i* 8 2. : u Martln Mahler 122- Joseph Ross. *SO: Charles Relchardt. *9O; Salon C Vial. *i08.34; Sarah Phelps Rodecker Schall, *158.34; Estel Marie *u 01: i ,a^, rcl c - Thayer. *1.58; *158,34: Howard N. Ball. *156.34. *1.75; ® c^ ale fi *i 58 34; E stel Marie Weltv. T. M. Buchanan. *4O: James A. Sfjjry- *4O. George Bargess. *4O- Robert Myers' *4o' A ' Hardini: - 8 40; fiaymond Business'Furniture Cos.. *4.20; Charley’s *2O. Business Furniture Cos.. *6.20; CharJ? y ® Restaurant. *12.90; Business Furnltore Co- $13.50: American Law Book Colli ?. arne . t l * Patton. *3O; West Publtsh.Co- *5: Business Furniture Cos.. *75; PublisWng Cos.. *23: Johns-Butter-?-2 rtf lo Co-- *30.80: American Law Book Cos.. *8: Business Furniture Cos.. 54c: Indiana Bell Telephone Cos.. 75c: William ,*°-s° : American Law Book go-j,*B: Charley's Restaurant. *46.15: West Polishing Cos.. *7: Charley's Restaurant, *26: Barnett & Patton. *7.50: Lowers Cos Publishing Co- $7.50; West Publishing Co- *l6; Leslie D. Clancy. *lO. American Linen & Supply Cos., *2.36; Wm. H. Armstrong, 50c: Wm. B. Burford Printing Cos.. *5.386.34; Burton-Funk Cos.. *13.35 : Business Furniture Cos.. $75.98; Yfalter P. M. Belton. $300: Burroughs Adding Machine Cos.. 70c: Colored Orphans Home Print Shop. $53.02; Leslie D. P. M. Clancey. S6O; Cummins Perforator C 0518.54; $18.54; John I. Clapp, $5; County Board of Health. $1.20; John Dalton.. $30.02; Fair Store. $24: Berv Frey. S4O: Oliver y- Jsensee, $9.60: Indiana Bell Telephone Co- $6.68- Jas. Leider. $26.42; H. Lieber Cos.. $92.87: Mrs. Emmett B. Lamb. $75: National Tracing Paper Cos.. $4: National Used car Market. $6: Louis J. Pahls. $23.75; Ransom & Randolph Cos.. $44.55; Remington Rand Business Service. $11.50; Royal Typewriter Cos.. $52.55: Charles L. Sumner. $202.08: Bruce Sharp. $21.80: L. C. Smith and Corona Typewriter Cos.. S2O: H. L. Sanders. sls; Underwood Typewriter Co- S4B: Fred W. Vehling. $ 63.15: Elizabeth Wheatley. 60c: Herbert E. Wilson. S3B: Mary A. Ward. $22.55: White Furni■ture Co- $79: Dr. Emil G. Winter. $25; Abe Zukesberry & Son. s9l. . Wm. H. Armstrong Cos., $107.45; American Linen Supply Cos., $23.61: American District Telegraph Cos.. $19.50: Auto Equipment Cos.. $5.75: Auto Radiator Shop. $2.50; American Slicing Machine Cos.. $16.20; L. K. Ascher & Son. $17.69; Acton Lumber Cos.. $51.42; Ashiian Rug Cos.. $49.50: John Bright & Son. $402.1?; E. W, Bllyeu. $587.36: Binklev Coal Cos., $5,086.21: A. Burdsal Cos.. $138.21: Wm. B. Burford Printing Cos., $17.07: Booth Fisheries Cos.. $166.55: Barber-Greene Cos.. $94.95: Buddenbaum Lumber Cos.. $40.40; Banquet Ice Cream Cos.. $78.75; Board of School Commissioners. $18.90: John M. Bailey. sl6; E. M. Brannum. $1.32; Baker Bros., $27: Harry Barrett, supt- $3; Citizens Gas Cos., $156.75; Capitol Dairies Cos„ $1,093.97; Crane Co- $80.11; Cartersburg Spring Water Cos.. S6O; Capital Ice Refrigerating Co- $140; Colored Orphans Home Print Shop. $28.06; Carman & Fryer. $125: Crescent Paper Cos.. $40.95; Century Tire C 0517.12; $17.12; Cruzan & Geiger. $29 35; C- C- C. & St. L. R. R. Cos.. 53c: Coleman Bros.,

PAGE 13

LEGALS Legal Notices r 0 ?: ?i r 6a. B ii c ,T al *- * s '- Lilck & Rav c ?i-J IH Indianapolis Indiana Bell Xeleolaone $14629: Indiana Reformamh'iiHLl? 4 ' IndlanapoUs Water C 05287.44. $287.44. Indianapolis Buick Cos., $11.24; Indiana Oxygen Cos.. $11.34; Indiana t. B. h* 3 ' w lnd is na Btate Prison. suhns„5 uhns „ Market *2.628 Kiefer--9- * 2 J B 4-1; „Panl Krauss Cos.. * 708 ; 33; Leonard Kaffel. *12.50; Meier * Machine Cos *29.85: Mutual China Co- *13.38; E. F. Mann. *11.40Susi* A. Mllliken. *2: Medical Products Co- *49.21: Metalcraft Mfg. Cc., *2; s* utual , CWna Cos *156.42: NaUonal bread Cos.. *376.36: Nutz & Grosskopf *l6 50Noblesville Milling Cos.. *36L56; M. O'Con'. nor & Co- *2.220.59; Pittman Rice Coal. $868.09: Piston Service Cos., *3.39; Polk Milk Cos.. *118.12: Merrill Plummer. *25; Alfred A. Reger. *301.63; Red Star Yeast & Products Cos.. *26.40; Standard Oil Cos.. *81.37: Sinker Davis Co- *69.01: Sanborn Electric Cos.. *459.09; Stewart-Carev Glass Cos.. *2.02: H. V. Scarborough. *24.18: Sanitarium Equipment Cos.. $5.55: Smith Moore Co- *47.27: Chas. F. Schlotz. *4: Dr. K. S. Shelbourne. *2O: Stout Shoe Cos.. *45; Arthur Sklbba. *3O; Trov Oil Cos., *283.07; Vonnegut Hardware Cos.. *202.11; W- S. Van Ness. *4: Wm. H. Wendel. *729.29; R. E. Vilhelm, *250: White furniture Cos.. *80.35: Weber Milk Cos., *26.61; Dr. A. H. Wacher. *5: T. A. Wvmer. *l. Ethel Leckner. *150: Mavme Gavin, *110; Emmett Noone, *9O; Mavme O’Connell, *9O; Elizabeth Douglass. *9O: Patsv Valentine, *9O: Julia Scales. *9O: Bertha Mosler. *9O: Ellen Daggett. S9O; kartha Ware. *9O; Caroline McGovern, *9O: Minnie Strong, *9O: Hattie Butler. *9O: Cora Ebert. *9O: kav Siefert. *9O: Bill Brown. S9O; Lenora Quattrocchl. *9O: James Anderson. *100; Sid Bosler. *325: Margaret Curran. *9O: Mavme Naoolitano. *9O; Carolyn Behvmer. *9O: Cecil Gibson. *9O; J. H. Sappington. *100: John W. Fluueran, $2,899.22' Charles R. Dadv. *2.653.36: Cook Bros- *2.118.57: D. E. Lasley, *2.839.79; Martin Stuckwish. *861.94: Ben Siege, *1.629.29: E. F. Bloemker. *2.431.52: V. M. Concannon, *261.36: Edgar M. Unversaw, $2,869.58: E. D. Shaw. (1.531.61; Kaston Grocery. *2.484.36: Arnold Bros.. $768.37; Herman Maher. $2,451.27: Maas Grocery. $1,426.61; C. F. Maley. $1,131.62: Charles E. Kramer. $1,037!i2; Weber Milk Cos.. $3,729.70: Louis R. both. *792.56: John Rice. *3.025.92: Fred O. boark. $3,596.10; Leonard Derletn. $1,956.95; Edw. A. Quinn. $2,443.78: Penn Coal Cos,. *3.747.50; Dan R. Anderson. $1,104.09: E. W’. Schmidt As Son. $1,923.47; Martin Zinkan. $8e1.74; Hoy Grocery Cos.. 504.48; Hannah A. Noone. *36: Kiefer Ac Daniels. $1.724.66; D. H. Badger. $923.53: Barrett Coal Cos., $4,792.60: Northern Coal Cos.. $3,305; Adolph Izsak, $1,029.71: P. J. Hannon. $1,167.16; O. fe. Gohmann. $1,607.92: Pittman Rice Coal Cos.. $3,145; Pete Lawrence, $353.66; Frank Bluestcin. $2,458.70: Earl D. Cranon. $1,803.57: Charles M. Galm. 51.347.22: McPherson Coal Cos.. $3,575: Harris Stein. $686.76: Rovster A: Askin $385: J. W. Preston. $1,653.80: Casadv Fuel Ac Supply Co- *770: V. B. Drake. $2,053.11: John J. Bulger, $1,672.84: Joseph M. Farage. $713.07; Jacob Freige. $343.06; Chas. F. Oerlach, $692.24; Hodges Grocery, $597.80: M. J. Bower. *629.77: Heid Ac Mezgar. $657.08; Charles Jackson. $1,731.06; William J. Jennings. $407.97: Joseph Bros., $865.21: McCaslin Bros., $1,018.13; H. D. McKnight. $1,080.95; Mormann Bros$1,181.20: Adolph Rcutsch. $723.75; Arthur Remking. *818.10: H. F. Rodgers. $649.34; H. K. Ruckelshaus. *679.88; Star Store. $39.61: Abe Stelnkler. $721.81; P. B. Sweeney. $610.44: John Shea. $768.75; Vogues Market. *1.551.07; H. M. Zink, $700.24: Crown Coal Coj $1,020: Bethel Coal Cos.. *1.095; Danish Fuel Ac Feed Cos. t $2,010: Riverside Coal Co- *1.600: United Fuel A: Supply Cos.. $3,455: Charles B. Hagertv. *567.54; Steve Rapio. $805.32; Brookside Ice Ac Coal. $580: George Kuzma. $313.09: Frank M. Dell. $1,055: Homer Marsh. *229.39: Duncan McDonald. sl2: Edwin C. Ott. $316.24: Emma Moore. *100: Robert Palmer. $100: Edna Sanders, *100; Cathleen Barrett. *100; Elizabeth Kennedy. $100: Leona Stark. *100; Margaret

Marker, SSO. Bert F. Yeager. $64.50: Fred W. Hohlt. $61.40; William A. Haeberle, $525.50; E. R. Crandall. $173.25. James Pollard. $123.50: Newcomer Coal Co- s3l: R. E. Hess. $49.06: B. H. Boone. S6B: Ethel Surber. $14.50: J. C. Wilson. S3: Acton Lumber Cos.. *16.50. Thos. Heims, $35.09: Cummins Grocery. $19.83: H. C. Wadsworth. *102.95; Castleton Elevator. $65; O. W. kohler As Son, Board of School Commissioners, *56.86: Methodist Episcopal. Hospital. *18.21. G. A. Cable. *10: L. J. Reed. *21.35: F. O. Asher. M. D- $3. „ . , Indianapolis Coal Cos.. $156.25: Kohler Bros.. $79.75; C. A. Vollrath. $140.25: Irvvington Dry Goods Co- $10.48: Board of School Commissioners. $89.22; Hilkene Bros- $17.50: B. J. Farrell. M. D.. $2.50; C. E. Eash Prise. *261.85. J Pittman Rice Coal Co- *693: Shepherdson's Stores. $3.56; Wm. H. Roberts As Sons. $50.81: Board of School Commissioners. $245.76. $178.05; Stouts Shoe C 057.20: $7.20: Carl Steinmier. $362; John Strange School Cafeteria. $60.80: Samuel J. Hazel. $909: A. C. Gentry. *340: Charles Freile. $152: Rov Good Pasture. $25; Mills As Lysaght. $898: Binkley Pharmacy. *10.85. Katherine Price. *130: Corona Stierwalt. *130; Ernest White. $130; Nellie Mullis. S9O: Wm. L. Jennings. M. D.. $128: Kos Grocery Cos.. $977 50: Rovster As Askin. $25: C. O. Slegmoller. $37: W.R. Elliott. $362.75; Minnie Backemcver. $826.50; O. Harlan. $29: Thomas Borragry. $1,243: Tobush As Son. *745: Tim Dady, $1,670.80: Burnett Bros.. *1,616.89; N. F. Burnett As Son. $2,211.63; t. F. Monn Coal Cos.. *1.875; M. T. Jackson Fuel Co- *1.690: Crawford Drug Cos.. $387.76: Carl H. Irrgaag. $576; Sam 1 C. Hume. *66.15; J. W. Dodds As Son. *356.61: Board of School Commissioners. *3,048.54: D. J. Goods. $9.50: O. O. Kelley, S3O: A. W. Hadley M. D- *11: Indiana Un. Soc. Service. $12.70; Nutz As Groskopf. $23.72; Chas. W. Myers,

$1 William A. Banta. *56 9®: Clara N. Bates. $11: William Bell. $17.04: Ralph O. Bowling. $3.23: J. J. Brennan, adm.. $48.96; Robert D. Burrows. 51.25: Minnie C. Carson. *17.57: Co-Operative Realty Cos.. *1.19: Pauline DeHart. $18.07: Dunlop As Holtegel. agts.. *13.93: Fletcher Trust CO., *413.34; John W. Graves. $2.78: Irvin Grimes. 90c: Edward J. Grummell. *8.90. Carl J. Holmes. sl2 41: Matilda Isenflam. $1: Harrv A. Kahn Realty Cos.. $2.78. E, E. McFerren. *85.49: Marion County State Bank. *308.88: Earl J. Morrison. *6.95. Lucy Neff. *1: W. S. Newcomer. *18.62. Evelyn Paul. *4.57: Puritan Realty Cos.. 55.94: Railroadmen's Bldg. A Sav. Ass n.. $435.57: P. D. Salmon. *49.49; Security Trust Cos.. *15.87: Standard Invest. & Sec. Col. $106.13: Union Trust Cos. Tr.. *23 90; Marv A. Vernia. $38.20: Marion C. Weeks. $77.55; John R. Welch A Song-. *128.03. Edson T. Wood Realty Cos.. $52.69; John E. York. *l6: Abraham Shamberg. $12.51. Joseph E. Kernel $3: Sue Hayes; Adams. $7.50: Fred Steinhauer. *17.50: William F. Nelson. $83.40: Leonard O. Wild. $128.22. Frank J. Teskev. $14.43: John R. Patton. sl7 50: Alice G. Hollowav. $70.82' Frank A. White. *21.84: Ray Buennagel. *2.64. Earl Young. *7.17: Charles L. Peggs. *2.50. National Investment Cos.. *61.02; Mary L. Graham. *34.75: Railroadmen’s Bldg. A Sav. Ass’n . *253.37; Forty-Second Street State Bank. $48.61: Oliver A. Williams. *675: The Peoples State guardian. SI 40* Thomas H. Kavlor. trustee. $459.81* American Surety Cos., $7.50: Arden Realtv Cos $1,287: American Settlement, $46.50: John Bolander. $2- Edward Boren, $1 617 03' <5 O. Bear. s7a: Robert Bibbs, $75: Bankers Trust Cos.. $8.28: Sophia Brier $23.25: John Q. Clapp. SSO, Catholic Community Center. >1.385.25; Crawford Baptist School. $1,053/75: Florence Crittenden Home. *34.50: Frank Cones. *3.20. Adria Dvar $75; Paul E. Dorsey. $75: Hannah Doolittle. $75: Planner A Bu?ha n nan. *ls: Family Welfare Society $241.25: Lewcratia Fowler. *l2. paeiliy Trust Cos.. S6O: Gregory A Appel. Inc $3 20' Alva J. Hamilton. *2: Hisev A Titus. j 225 ‘ Roy J. Horton. *75: Indianapolis Commercial. *5.962.28: .Jndtana 00*0%°° In 1 *172 26* Indianapolis News, $199.0*, Indianapolis Times. $5,787.02: Tn and 1 ari aoo 1i st Citv Hospital. $8: Indiana Methodist Chtldren’s Home S9O: Indianapolis Orphans’ Home $2 437 15- Viola Jacobs. *66: Mary B°KeUar.-*O2: Levey Printing Cos M 0: kinney FU *5^ a s’6: H M m cNeeley- gS; Harry W. Moore. *375: Moore A Kirk. $35. = . t Mullinix *95: New AmsterT£°‘casualty Co *375: John Patton, fe AHd V A Reger. *2: Charles L. Riddle Cos *SO: J P. Ragsdale. *75; RovfterA A skin. *O9: Charles KRume. $3. c tur Publishint Cos.. $149.54. JflS. • Toms 's2l: Terasurer of Shelby fcountv. *42.75: Wald Funeral Directors, small M *26 * YanUit?' ss2s|: C. g-' gf'Jg- *, 3 3° 0 0: sonde Bl Manin. **3o : . Uranic Short. *25: Eugene Daly. SSO: Marjorie OROSSART Auditor Marion County.

ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notice* wfkningTON. GUY B. —Passed away at Miami 0 Fla. Wednesday. Feb. 24. For SUBS fitagfefe. ' c . E u°? rc Msr.ffi , irEiri! Crull of Cedar Rapids. la.,Jell'd a £s, y Thursday. Services at FLANKER & BLCHANAN MORTUARY Sunday. 3 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Davenport. lowa. DAWSON. D. L.—Passed away at As tor. Fla Wednesday morning, nusband of Lue’tta Dawson, brother of S. G. Dawson, Mrs. Daisy Armentrout. Mrs. Stel.a George of Indianapolis. Mrs. Dora Collins Seattle. Wash. Services at THB FLANKER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Monday, 1:30 p. m. Friends Invited. Burial Crown Hill. FORD. ALBERTA E.—Beloved wife'ofWalter A. Ford, passed away Friday. Feb. 26. at the residence. 1815 Park Ave. Sister of John Williams of Columbus. Ind ; C. C. Williams of Washington. Ind. Time of funeral given later. Friends may call FINN BRO3. FUNERAL HOME. Ta. 1835, For further information. HALCOTT. JOHN L. (JACK)—Beloved husband of Mary E. Halcott. father of Phil and Otto Liehr. Mrs. Herman Hammer and Mrs. Rose Waason, brother of Mrs. Perry Tucker and Mrs. Amv Hamilton, passed awav Friday. Feb. 26. at 4:OS a. m.; age 63 years. Funeral from family residence. 1623 Arrow Ave., Monday, Feb. 29, at 2 p. m. Friends invited. Interment Washington Park cemetery. HYATT. JAMES W.—Ace 67 years, father o* Carl E., Mrs. Clarence Burnhart, Ralph 0.. Russell S„ Lawrence W.. Mrs. Freeman Bmith. Francis and Ruth Hyatt, passed awav Thursday morning. Service* at PLANNER AND BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Saturday. 9:30 a. m. Friends Invited. Burial Floral Park. Friends may call at the mortuary Friday evening. JONES. WM. F. F.—Of 128 N. Noble street, beloved husband of Ruth Jones, departed this life Thursday. Feb. 25. age 60 vears. Funeral Saturday. Feb, 27, at MOORE <3e KIRK FUNERAL HOME, 2530 Station street, et 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited. LANG. MBS. FRANCES E.—Passed - away at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Nor* E. Shore. 36th and Dearborn st.. Friday morning. Services at the JOHNBON m MONTGOMERY FUNERAL HOME. Monday 10 a. m. Friends Invited and may call Saturday and Sunday. Burial Ziontvllle. Ind.