Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 67, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 July 1932 — Page 11

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Glistening Good Buys Can Be Found in the Certified Used Car Values

COPS ABSOLVED ON CHARGES OF DRINKING PARTY Girl Denies Officers Took Her or Court Ward for Ride. Two radio patrolmen were absolved today of a charge that they were in the company of two girls who previously had been with three men engaged in a drinking party at Warfleigh beaeh early Saturday morning. The officers, Mowry Johnston and Walter Bennett, were accused in municipal court three, where Paul Rochford was presiding as judge pro tern. Ed Bellow, 23, of 1017 Ashland avenue, was the accuser. Testimony of Miss Doris Wilson, 807 North Pennsylvania street, one of the girls, absolved the officers. The other girl, a 15-year-old ward of the juvenile court, did not appear. Says They Took Ride According to Bellow, one of the officers took one of the girls for a walk, while the other was taken for a ride in an automobile. Miss Wilson asserted that Johnston and Bennett arranged with a resident of Broad Ripple to take them home, after asking them if they wished to leave the three men at the beach. After her testimony, Bellow said: “I guess I was pretty drunk and didn’t know what happened. Miss Wilson was not drinking, so 1 guess she knows what happened.’’ Rochford declared: “Bellow, 1 thought you were lying. If you had not changed your mind, I planned to fine you SSOO and send you to the penal farm for six months. Finally Told Truth “But since you finally told the truth, I will fine you $lO for being drunk and sentence you to the farm for ninety days and will suspend a fine of $1 and costs on a charge of resisting an officer. But if you ever show up here in the next two years on any charge, I'll send you to the farm for a long term.’’ Companions of Bellow, arrested with him by Johnston and Bennett, were John Pierce, 25, of 1830 North Alabama street, and Louis Sowers, 22, of 2833 MacPherson street. They were discharged previously by Municipal Judge William H. Sheaffer.

The City in Brief

FRIDAY EVENTS Exchange Club luncheon, Washington. Optimist Club luncheon. Claypool. AUrtisa Club luncheon. Columbia Club. Sahara Grotto luncheon. Grotto Club. Reserve Officers’ Association luncheon. Board of Trade. Thi Delta Theta luncheon. Columbia * of Community Civic Clubs meeting, Spink-Arms, X p. m. South Slavonian Catholic linion convention, Holy Trinity hall. Two hundred copies of a song. “The Legionnaire.” formed part of the loot taken Wednesday night from an automobile parked at Maryland and Meridian streets. The car is owned by A. S. Swiatowy, South Bend. The memory of Joseph Edwards, former teacher of the Kumjoinus Bible class of the Roberts Park M. E. church, will be honored Sunday morning in a service at the church. Mr. Edwards, a member of the mathematics faculty at Arsenal Technical high school and a preacher, died a year ago. The Rev. Alpha H. Kenna, pastor, will preach on “Behold How He Loved Him.” Dr. Walter Scott Athcarn, president, of Butler university, will be the spetaker at the luncheon meeting of the Exchange Club Friday at the Washington. Marriage Licenses Samuel Weinberg, 29, of Marion, physician and surgeon, and Claire Belb. 23, of Lincoln hotel, office girl. Robert O. Hensley. 23, of Beech Grove, operator, and Alice Gilliland, 24, of Beech Grove, stenographer. John Francis Roddy. (15. of Ripley county fainter, and Nellie Alzadie Higgins. 44, of 1532 South Lawndale avenue, housekeeper. Ernest F. Brirrker. 29, of 525 Birch street, clerk, and Nora I. Kenworthy, 29. of 525 Birch street, housekeeper. Oscar Walter Friske, 29. Be'.oit. Wts . Shvstclan. and Margaret Hall Schuimever. 3. of 2823 Brooksidc parkway, south drive. Births Girls Albert and Ethel Dunlap. 6189 Primrose. Charles Everet anti Marie Gregory, 246 Southern Ave. John Alva and Anna Blanch Lunsford. 2047 North Dearborn Bernard and Ruth M. Miller, 1250 Lawton WaJter E. and Lenora Hastings, 1007 South Denniston, John Paul and Margaret Barnes. 970 West Thirtieth street Joseph E. and Dorothy I. Hopkins, 111"'a West. Twenty-ninth street. Bovs James and Blanche Deveny, 1536 East Raymond. Glen G. and Alta Allender, Methodist hospital. Charles Wesley and Helen Eunice Martin. 1102 North De Quincy. Virgil Frank and Ida May Purdy, 726 South Mount. Deaths Elmetta J. Worth, 44, 2267 Adams, carcinoma. Minnie L. Sanders. 66. 439 North Hamilton. carcinoma. Horace Boling. 73, city hospital, cardiac embolism. Minnie Moons, 46. 220 Blake, pulmonary tuberculosis. Fredeiick H Miller. 85. 1030 North Pennsylvania street, arteriosclerosis. Minnie Roberts, 31, city hospital chronic myocarditis. Harriett Cleaver. 82, 906 East Minnesota. acute myocarditis. Mary A. Champion, 71, 1605 English, chronic myocarditis. Margaret Schierenbeck. 76, 904 South Randolph, senile paresis. Andrew Jackson Lively, 79, pernicious anemia Joseph T. Graeber, 51. 2S South Oriental. angina pectoris. Elisabeth Apgar, Central hospital, chronic interstitial nephritis. In the Air Weather conditions at 9 a. m.: South southwest wind. 14 miles an hour; temperature. 78; barometric pressure. 29.83 at sea level; ceiling fair, unlimited; visibility, 7 miles. World Fliers in Paris By I'nited Pratt LONDON, July 28.—James Mattern and Bennett Griffin, American fliers who plan the first nonstop flight around the world next year, visited London today after flying I tere from Paris on a regular pasenger liner.

Radio Dial Twisters

Stations of the National Broadeasting Company WEAF Network W.IZ Network FPXA £!! 5 TH8 1040 wen, r# j wmaq tns, wls ws CKGVf 600 KVOO 114* WCKT 490 8 WOT 79* WLW 700 WSM 650 KOA *3O KTW 1020 WDAF *lO p WHO 1000 WOC IMO WT AM I*7* , 9 *® WBAf. i4So r\R *7O "1 wjr 750 t wow #9O <wtic ieo Stations of tho Columbia Broadcasting System WABO *6O j WBBM 77* 1 WKRC 650 U WOWO 11*0 . WCCO *lO ,It OIL 12*0 WPG lie* I WON 7S* WIAL *4O . WFIW *4O [ CRAC 7S* ICFRB *0 WBT 11)6* ' WHAS *** 1 KELP I*4o Tl WPB.M I*4o WLAC U7* KMOX 1000

—* P. M.— NBC—Rudv Valle to WEAF. WON 17201 —Ensemble. NBC Reglmentalists to WJZ. —6:15 *T. M.— CBS—Abe Lyman and orchestra WBBM 1770) —Meeker a orchestra , NBC Rin-Tin-Tin-Thriller to WJZ. —6:30 P. M.— KYW (1020>— Agnews orchestra CBS Midsummer night*. WBBM (7701—Arnheim’s orchestra. NBC -School Room Frolic to WJZ. —6:10 P. M.— WTMJ (620) Snorts; Chandu. —6:15 P. M.— CBS—Joe Palooka. WON (720i—Palmer ensemble. —7 P. M KYW (10201—Master - ! orchestra. CBS—Rich's orchestra. WBBM (770)—Buck's orchestra. NBC—Big Bi>:-Black'a orchestra: Revelers to WEAK WON (720)—Weems orches-i tra. NBC Danger fighters to WJZ. —7:15 P. CBS—Mills Brothers. WBBM (770i—Tax Pavers’ Ass'n. —7:30 P. M.— CBS-Love Storv Drama. WBBM (770 > Mahral. NBC Concert orchestra to WEAF. NBC Thompkin's corners to WJZ. WMAQ (670)—Page* flrom Life. —3 P. M KYW (1020/—Maunin'g or-; chestra. CBS—Shilkret's orchestra. Boswell Sisters. NBC -Dance hour to WEAF WON (720)—Tom. Dick &: Harrv.

WFBM (1200) Indianapolis Indianapolis Power and Light Company THURSDAY P M. s:3o—Transcription. s:4s—Records. 6:oo—Edwin C. Hill (CBSi. 6:ls—Abe Lyman's orchestra (CBS). 6:3o—Midsummer nights (CBS). 6.45—J0e Palooka fUBSi. 7:oo—Columbians (CBSi. 7:ls—Mills Brothers (CBS). 7:3o—Bohemians. B:oo—Music That Satisfies (CBSi. B:ls—Fast Freight (CBSi. B:3o—lsham Jones orchestra (CBS). 9:oo—lrene Beasley (CBS). 9:ls—Bohemians. 9:3o—Columbia Symphony (CBSi. 10:00 Noble Sissle orchestra (CBS). 10:30 —The columnist. 10:45—Dancing by the Sea (CBS). 11:00 7-Sign off. WKBF (1400) Indianapolis UndiananolU Broadcasting. InO THURSDAY P M 4:3o—Tea Time Tunes. 4:4s—News flashes. 5:00 Harry Bason. s:3o—Vaughn Cornish. 6:oo—Cecil and Sally. 6:2o—Baseball scores. 6:3o—Announced. 6 45—Dinner dances. 7:oo—Harrv Bason. 7:ls—Baseball program. 7:3o—Russ-Dol-Rav trio. 7:4s—Baseball program. B:oo—Orchestra. B:ls—The Hoofers. B:3o—Announced. B:4s—Worthless talk. 9:00—Old Gang of Mine. 9:ls—The Jewel Box. 9:3o—Showboat orchestra. 9:4s—Harrv Bason. 10:00—The Merrvmen. 10:30 —Sign off WLW (700) Cincinnati THURSDAY P. M. 4:oo—Ted Black’s orchestra (NBCi. 4:2s—Talk by John B. Kennedy (NBC). 4:30—01d sones of church (NBCI. 4 45—Lowell Thomas iNBC>. s:oo—Amos 'n' Andy (NBCi. s:ls—Josef Cherniavskv dance orchestra. 5-30—Bob Newhal). s:4s—Southern singers. 6:00—Dell Coon’s dance orchestra. 6:ls—Rin-Tin-Tin Thriller INBC>. 6:3o—Silhouettes. 7.oo—Review. 7:ls—Tonv Cabooch. 7:3o—Real folks tNBCL B:oo—The Tylers on tour. B:3o—Bands of distinction. B:4s—Mike and Herman. 9:oo—Henrv Fillmore's band. 9:3o—Threesome and organ. 9:4s—Headlines of yesterday. 10:00—Los Amigos. 10:30—Moon River, slumber music. 11:00—Deli Coon's danc' orchestra. 12:00 Midnight—Sign off.

Fishing the Air'

Excerpts from "The Mikado," "H. M. S. Pinafore" and "Robin Hood" are listed on the program of comic opera favorites to be played by Edwin Franko Goldman and his band, Thursday at 6:30 p. m. over WLW, WLS and an NBC network. Stewart Grow, cornetist, will be the featured soloist. It begins to look as if Joe Palooka s return championship bout with Jack McSwat may be reduced to just a couple of handcuffs. The outcome will be revealed in the comic skit over WFBM and the Columbia network Thursday at 6:15 p. m. Danger Fighters presents "Out of the Battle..." in their program of Thursaay at 7 p m. over -WLW and an NBC network. The story deals with episodes in the life of Ambrose Pare, who in the early part of the sixteenth century.*proved that It was not necessary to pour boiling oil into wounds to cauterize them. Graham Harris will direct his orchestra in a classical program during the concert Thursday at 7:30 p. m. over WENR and an NBC network. Tschaikowsky’s "Final Fourth Symphony'' is the opening number, followed bv Massenet's "Elegte and concluding with selections from Saint Saens "Henry the Eighth.”

HIGH SPOT OF THURSDAY NIGHT'S PROGRAM 5:45 —Columbia—Georgie Price and Kreuger s^orchestra. 6:OO—NBC (WEAF)—Vallee s orchestra. 7:OO—NBC iWJZ) —Daiwter Fighters, "Out of the Battles." 7:15 —Colutnbia—The Mills Brothers. 7:3o—Columbia —Love Story hour, drama. NBC (SVJZ) Real Folks. Thompkius Corner. B:oo—Columbia —Boswell Sisters and Shilkret's orchestra. NBC (WEAF) Walter Wtnthell. 9:IS—NBC (WEAF)—PauI Whiteman and orchestra. NBC (WJZ)—Cesare Sodero and NBC concert orchestra. 9:3o—Columbia—Howard Barlow and Columbia Symphony.

The Boswells will open with "Old Man of the Mountains" and skip through the vallevs of melodv with Nat Shilkret and Master-of-Ceremonv Brokenshlre when thev aDoear on "Music That Setisflea" Thursday at 8 o. m.. over WFBM and the Columbia network. Whispering Jack Smith asserts himself with "So Will I” during the prograih Thursday at 8:15 p. m. over WLW and an NBC network and agrees and harmonises with the Humming Birds in "Let's Go Out in the Open Air." A medley from the "Student Prince." including "Student Prince March." "Deep in My Heart” and "Drinking Song." will be offered by the ensemble, with the orehestra under the direction of Arnold Johnson. Irene Beaslev Columbia contralto will feature the popular melodv. "Chloe." during her recital of familiar songs to be broadcast over WFBM and the Columbia network. Thursday, from 9 to 9:15 o. m. Cesar Franck’s Symphony In D minor will be *the next symphonic work to be treated n serialised form bv the Columbia symphony orchestra, directed by How-

THURSDAY —S P. M NBC—The Country Doctor to WJZ. —8:15 P. M—CBS—Musical Fast Freight. WON (720) Tomorrow's Tribune: headlines. NBC—Jack Smith to WJZ. —3:3* P. M.— KYW (1020) Agnew'a orchestra. CBS—lsham Jones' orchestra. WGN (720)—Carl Moore's orchestra. WGR 1550)—Organist. WMAQ (670)—Evenin' neighbor. —8:45 P. M.— WBBM (770)—Romano* of the Thorobreds. WGN (720)—Lawrence Salerno. WJR (750)—Musical masters. NBC—Comedv object matrimony to WJZ. —9 P. M.— KDKA (980)—Sports; weather. KYW (1020)—Sports; news; Tanner’s orchestra. CBS—lrene Beasley and Barren’s orchestra. : NBC— Russ Columbo's or- ! chestra to WEAF. WGN (720)—Weem s orchestra. i NBC—Amos ’n’ Andy. —9:15 P. M.— CBS— Nelson's orchestra. WDAF 16101—Entertainers. NBC —Whiteman's orchestra to WEAF. WGN (720)—Dream Ship. NBC—Sodero and concert orchestra to WJZ. WMAQ (670)—Dan and Sylvia. —9:30 P. M.— j KDKA (9801 —Pettis orches- ! KYW r 1020 >—Canton orchestra. CBS—Barlow and Columbia symphony. I NBC—Paui Whiteman's or-i chestra to WMAQ WGN (720)—Cummin’s orI chestra. i

= nl? arlow ' , The first ' movement. Lento. "? n ‘ ro °l> 0 ' wiU b? offered during £&. e K!J urv - from 9:3() to 10 o m over WFBM and the Columbia network

Love Profits Uy United Press ROME, July 28.—Honeymoon excurson rates to Rome were effective today on order of Premier Benito Mussolini. Couples who present wedding certificates to any railroad will receive an 80 per cent reduction on second and third class round trip tickets. It was hoped a cheap honeymoon trip to Rome would encourage more couples to marry. The scheme is part of Mussolini’s “more babies” campaign.

PRESIDENT SEES HIS LOAN CHIEF Pomerene Is Ready to Take Over Finance Post. fly United Press WASHINGTON, July 28.—Former Senator Atlee Pomerene, who shortly will become chairman of the $3,800,000,000 Reconstruction Finance Corporation, arrived at the White House today with 98 cents jingling in his pocket and discussed his new job with President Hoover. Pomerene said after his conference that he thought the seventh board member would be appointed “very shortly,” which means that the last obstacle to full speed operation of the vast relief organization will have been removed. “We merely got into the preliminaries.” Pomerene said of his talk with Mr. Hoover. “I am getting acquainted with the details of the biggest job I ever handled.” He said he would spend the remainder of the day in conference with Treasury Secretary Mills and other board members, probably returning to his home in Cleveland tonight. Pomerene will be here Monday “to get down to work.” “Are you ready to make any loans, senator?” Pomerene was asked as he emerged from Mr. Hoover's office. ' Well, I have 98 cents on me—half a dozen people already have asked for tnat,” Pomerene replied. TRAIN KILLS 5 IN AUTO Family Wiped Out in Crossing Crash Near Columbus, By United Press COLUMBUS. Ind., July 28. —Five members of one family were killed at a Pennsylvania railroad crossing near here Wednesday night, when the auto driven by Carl Rossman, 32. was struck by a freight train. Rossman, his wife Marie, 30, their son John, 1 year old, and Rossman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rossman, 65 and 62, respectively, of Adams county, were all killed instantly. Tall com in adjoining fields partly obscured the view of the crossing. Carl Rossman was teller of a local bank.

'BIG CHIEF CHARLIE’ NOW Vice-President Curtis M#de Member of Sioux Tribe in Wyoming. By United Press CHEYENNE, Wyo„ July 28.—Vicepresident Charles Curtis, in whose veins flows blood of the Kaw Indians, today had become a chieftain of the Sioux nation. When Curtis’ train, en route to Los Angeles, where he is to represent President Hoover at the Olympic games arrived here, Sioux tribal ceremones were conducted. Texas Negro Is Executed By United Brest STATE PENITENTIARY, HUNTSVILLE. Tex., July 28 Charley Grogans, 38, Beaumont (Tex.) Negro, was electrocuted early today in execution, of the death sentence given him on conviction of criminally attacking a white girl July 21. 1931.

| —9:45 P. M.— WMAQ (670)—Dance program. —lO P. M KYW (1020)—Terraco orchestra. CBS—Slssla's orchestra. | WGN (720)—Hal Kemp s ori chestra. 'WJR (760)—Scores; Radio I Reporter. NBC—Skultety'a orchestra to j WJZ. WSM (650)—Dance orchestra. IWT AM (1070) Sports; studio feature WTMJ (6201—Dane* program (2 hours). —IOOS P. .M NBC—Bestor's orchestra to WEAF. —10:30 P. M.— jCßS—Dancing by the Sea. WBBM (770) —Around the Town. NBC—Agnew's orchestra to WEAF. WGN (720) —Carl Moore’s orchestra. WJR (750i—Golden Tower i orchestra. NBC—Kytes’ orchestra to WJZ. —19:35 P. M.— WRVA (1110)—Organist. —10:45 P. M.— WGN (7201—Dance program (3 orchestrasi. —II P. M KYW (1020)—Kantor’s orchestra. NBC—lrving Rose orchestra to WENR. WMAQ (670)—Dane* program (1 hour). —11:30 P. M.— NBC—Terrace orchestra to WENR. —l2 P. M WDAF (610) Nlghthawk Frolic.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

HOMELESS LAD GETSJOYEARS Mother Is in Jail, Father ‘Doesn’t Care.’ Denied a parting kiss from his mother, who would “have forgiven me,” William Yeley, 19. today read a soiled, tattered letter as he started for prison. The letter, from his mother, who is held in a Louisville jail in connection with the murder of two policemen, was all the solace William received from a wrecked home. With Howard Ingalls, 19, his pal, he was sentenced, in criminal court, to serve ten years in the state reformatory. Both youths pleaded guilty to eleven taxicab holdups that netted them slightly more than s67.Twice they stole cabs from the drivers, they admitted. The dark side of life always had borne heavily upon Yoley, he told Judge Frank P. Baker. First, his father left home. He followed his parents’ example, came to Indianapolis. Soon afterward the officers were' slain in his mother's home. As the youth sat in prisoners’ row this morning, Yeley asked why his father had not come to court to bid him farewell. “He said he didn’t care what happened to you,” a twin brother of Ingalls informed him. The boy had been staying with his father at 926 1 2 East Washington street until five weeks ago. Stunned by this declaration from the father, who had deserted his mother, Yeley v.hispeted to his pal: “I wish I could see mother before they take us up. When I left home she begged me slay with her.”

FLAMES ROUT GARBCTS FANS 5,000 Scared at Pier Fire as Bremen Sails. By United Preen NEW YORK, July 28.—Roaring flames and a scare among some 5,000 fans who thronged the piers to get a look at Greta Garbo provided an exciting “bon voyage” early today for Mayor Anton Cermak of Chicago. Greta was not present when the Bremen sailed, the dapper James J. Walker, mayor of New York, had been overlooked by the moviestruck fans when he left the ship, and Cermak probably missed the show because the Bremen pulled out just before the fire. An electric transformer blew out with a roar as the gay merrymakers on the piers watched the vanishing lights of the Bremen, and doubted reports that she was not aboard. Flames lighted the murky waters for just a moment. The fire was extinguished. The pier was shrouded in darkness. Stevedores and steamship line officials led the movie fans to the street by the light of lanterns. Carefully, with hands outstretched before them, the screen public stumbled down the stairs. More than ever they wished for a star to guide them—but it was no night for stars. Greta wasn’t even named on the passenger list, Steamship officials denied that she had sailed. The Chicago mayor, accompanied by his son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Frank Jirka, and a niece, is going to Carlsbad for health treatments. Later the mayor will visit Czecho-Slovakia, his native country.

THE TIMES Want Ad Headquarters Transient Rates Minimum spaced want ad accepted Is two lines. Charge Cash Number Insertions Per Line Per Line One Time 20 .19 3 Consecutive times 16 .15 6 Consecutive times 13 .12 Rooms, Etc. Charge Based on Two Lines. Charge Cash 2 Lines. 1 time 37 .35 2 Lines. 3 times 78 .72 2 Lines. 6 times 1.12 1.00 Discounts Ads may be phoned in and charged if the advertiser is listed in the phone directory or is identified and accepted by the credit department A DISCOUNT OF ONE CENT FOR EACH LINE is given to transient advertisers caving their bill within ONE WEEK after billing Advertisers are asked to take advantage of this discount Want Ads Viay be phoned In as late as 11:15 a m for publication in the 2:00 o m Home Edition on the same day. Deaths, Lost and Found, Etc. Death Notices, Cards of Thanks, In Memoriams. Lodge and Church Notices. Lost and Found aas are charged at a rata ol 10 cents per line. Situation Wanted, 2 cents per word, minimum 12 words. Phone: RILEY 5551 Phone Berrlca 8 A. It to 9 P. U. Dally LEG A L S Legal Notices NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is hereby given to taxpayers o l the City of Indianapolis, that the Common Council of the City of Indianapolis, now has pending before it. Appropriation Ordinance No. 13. 1932. which proposes to appropriate and transfer certain moneys out of the general fund of the Dept, of Pub. Parks to certain funds, as follows, to-wit: $2,322.28 out of the general fund of the Dept, of Pub. Parks to Fund No. 72, Equipment $1,800.00 Fund No. 71, Buildings, Structures and Improvements 200.00 Fund No. 38, General Supplies... 322.28 Total $2,322.28 The above described ordinance is due to come up for passage at the next regular meeting of the Council to be held on the Ist day of August, 1932. at 7:30 p. m. After said appropriation has been determined. any ten or more taxpayers, feeling themsehes aggrieved 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 davs after said additional appropriation has been made by the said Common Council and the State Board of Tax Commissioners will fix a date for hearing in this County. Witness my hand and the seal of the City of Indianapolis, this 19th day of July, 1932. i SEAL > HENRY O. GOETT. City Clerk. CLAIMS TO BE ALLOWED BY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS John J. Beattv. $135: Badger Williamson. $135: Charles Forshea. $135; Joel Baker. $135: Louis Hensehen. 135; John Kellv. $135; Maurice Peelle, $180: Cecil Eschmever. $112.50: James Potter. $112.50: Elva Powers, $135; Wilfried Seyfried. $135; Victor Rigot, $135: .William Beckwith. $135: Frank Lyons. $135; Frank Teague. sll2 50; Edgar O. CofTman. sll2 50; Catherine De Miller, $120: Magraret Snider, $113.50: John Porter. $112.50: Bess Kern, $112.50: Lawrence Ammon, $112.50; Thomas Doyle, $112.50: Hazel Fesler, $112.50: Daley Flanders, $100; Philip Kmbv. $100: Mabel Mather, $100; Mary *4>penburg, $100; Eleanor Baker, $100;

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Dietz, $125; William F. Nerin, $125; Katherine Hodges. *112.50: Theodore C. Hurot. 5U2.50; Josephine Wade, *112.50: Dorothy Brehob, $100: Bessie Murphy. *100: Clara Hilkene, $100; Marie C. Williams, $109; Agnes Coleman, $100: Estella Russel, *100; Alice Weaver. $100; Marv E. Yergin. $100; Marie Joseph. *75; Flora Mabee, $75; Naomi Jolley. $34.40: Helen Baker, S2B; Mary Kapps. $26.40: John Fogarty, $124, Harold Mes.ersmith, $92: Charles F. Johnston. $120: Ward Wogaman, $120; Theodore C. Hurst, $12.50: Walter Barney. *2O. Pauline Cleary, $135; Arthur Marcy, $112.50: Thoma; Bridges. $112.50; John Deffenbaugh, $112.50: Ceanetta Vinci, $112.50; Sara Rabin. $112.50; Anna Owen, $112.50: Louise Make!. $100; Nettie Hough, $100: Bertha Olin. S100: Samuel Jones. $150; Joseph McLafferty, *112.50; Mary Shackleford, $112.50. John R. Wright, $144; Joseph Tragessor, 5144: John Brewlngton, $144: Lewis K. Murchie. 5144; Charles E. Lynch, $144; John Conger, $144; Owen Reilly, *144; Fred Cretors, $144; Roy Hendershot, $144; Thomas M. Scanlon, $144; Eleanor Hussev, $144; Juanita Buttz. $144; Hazel Tomlinson. $144: John E. Boyce. $180; Waldo Carter, $180: Michael Lane. $157.50; Henry Lee. $144; Henry B. Walker/ $144; August Gatto, 5144; Edward Kassenbrock, $144; Patrick Kinney. $144: Harrv J. Cook, $144; Thomas Gilbert. $144; Conrad Wiegand, $144: Elmer Dailey. $144; Howard Skaggs. $144: Julia Landers. $144; Thomas Bell, $144; George McCloskev. $144; Helen Barnford. $80: Helen Morlaritv. SBO. Guy D. Hamilton, $125; Wiliiam E. Lampher, $94.05; Joseph R. Ebaugh, $94.05. C. G. Berry. $150: Le Grande Marvin, $150; Frank Short, $125: J. C. Clark, $150; Eugene Dalv. $125: JoseDh F. Frantz SIOO Pearl Roberts, $100: Rufus Martin. $100: William C. Sherer, $100; Marjorie Knuckles, $25. Fred T. Gladden.' $400; Fred T. Gladden, $8.16: Dorothy Jacobson, $108.33; Fred T. Gladden. SSO. John C. McCloskey, $312.50; Edw. C. McLaughlin. $156; Theo. Dammeyer, $169; Hazel Clark, $156; Katherine Fisch. $156; Anna M. Feeney. $156; Clark C. Griffith, $156; Ruth Kennedy. $156: Paul P. Koesters, $156: Nellie S. Lavden. $156; Blanche Loy, $156; Mary E. McMahon, $156; John W. Porter. $156; Wm. G. Sowders, $156; Richard G. Stewart, $156; Louis J. Wahl $156; Emma Woods. $156; Ethel Ealey $156; Jesse L. Monroe. $156; Ann Petit’ $104: Clara Free, $104; Cleo Adair, $104; Lucile Gisler, $104; Selena Rvan. $104; Sam Edlestein, $104; Ralph Howard, $104; Archie Landy, $104: Florence Carnev. $104: Hazel Breinlich. $104; j. p. Finneran, $104; Martin Quinn. $104; Chas. Black, *!£}: Margaret Farr, $104; Ruth Riley, *}£}: Verna Kiphart, $104; Sue Harris, $104: Loretta Mitchel. $104; Mary Ware in Nrl ??, rt sl3n: M - M. Miller! $l3O. Noble C. Hilgenberg. $75. .Minnie F. Sartar. $104: Wm. E. Arbuckle. * 7l -25; John A. Salb, SSO; A. J. King. SSO; SSO R ' Wllson ’ SSO; J - E - Wyttenbach, • Berr >% $156; Elizabeth Wheatley. slo6. Harry Wray. $141.67; Burvl Wray, S7B; £rank Viehman. $80; Janies Tondv, $52: Virgil Wray, $72; Anderson Lucas, S7B. Carl H. Sobbe. $145.83 Samuel S. Johnson. $104; Furman Stout, '£ or ? Jol inson. $104; Jessie Mattern, $104; Earl Dailey, SIOO. .J?c SCa £ C 7 Ha ?emeier. $335; John J. Kelly, $285; Frederick W. Steiger, $250: George S. Dailey. $250; Russell Dean, $200; Dewey Myers, $200; Jacob Steinmetz, s2oo' Ed\vard C. Brenman, $200; Wilfred Bradshaw. $200: Nathan Dayis, SSO; Walter Houppert, SSO; Leo Gardner, SSO- Otto Buenting. SSO; Louis Smith. SSO; Joe Wood J: R - B H. Smith, SSO; Robert Coleman! 159’ „ Eoi Littlejohn, $55; Herbert Stewart SSO; James Watson, SSO; Michael ?i P i < o d sn gto i I ,' * 4o ’ Bertha Furstenberg. Conouer ' $112.50; Beatrice Judd SU)O 25: JUlle Frye Nigh ’ M 00; Anna Pierson. $112.50: Chas. B. Clarke. $283.33, Clarence Meister. $125: Louie Smith, $100; R. A. Delvin. $125; Andrew J ac ° b /' James Bryant. SSO: Edward McElfresh. SSO: R. L. Reese. M. D. $83.33' A. J. Schneider. M. D.. $83.33 Charies F. Schlotz. $125; Charles Clark, sTc' 'l?P ann ? Schlotz. SSO: Jessie Staggs. $45: Edward Messmer. $00: Henry Bernloher. $65: Mark Snell. S7O: Pearl Roberts, s3o: Ethel Shackelford. $45; Magdaline Messmer. $35: William Craig. S2O: Olive Rosemire $35: Rilev Lewis. $45; John Bennett. S6O; Anthony Himley. SSO: Mat Bowers. SSO: Marie Aubrey. $35: Pete Machino. $75: A. O. Ruse. $75- W H Rose SSO: E. M. Newbv. 50: Lester Smith, SSO: A. Termastein, SSO: Nora s3s: Anna Bruse. $35: Sam Camen. SSO: J. M. Kesler. SSO; Hubert Stevens SSO Harrv Barrett. $125: Emma Barrett. SSO: Tula Buhr. $45: Frank McAdams, $75; A. J Peak. SSO: Lawrence Mvers, $45; Grover Murnhv. $55: Ernest Hollenbeck, $75: William Hallman. S4O: William Rehllng. S4O: Archie Jenks. $35: Ben.l. Tolin. $7: Ben). Tolin. $35: Emma Murnhv. $32.50; Emma Bonn. $32.50 Albert King. S6O; Matilda King. S4O: Fred Kcnw'orthv. S6O: Lula Ken worthy. S4O: Alma Kallman. $32.50: Clvde Clapn. $35: Hazel Dale, $32 50: Sam Cline. S4O: William Mikels, S4O: Nell Brock, S4O; Virginia Miles. $35: •T. B. Murray. S4O: Chas. Harris. $35: Eleanor Lawrence. S4O: Mae Hancock. $35; Mae Hancock, $7.37; Marv E. Jacks. S4O; Elizabeth Hendricks. S4O; Frank E. Reed. S4O: Sarah E. Councilman, S4O; Chas. Bell. $35: M. E. Bargpr. S4O. Anna E. Pickard. $100: Lillian Striager. $80: Timothv Brisbane. $80: William Pottman, S7O: Fern Louis. $79: Lvdia Blaich, S6O; Clara Calister. SSO; Emma Griffith. S4O.

Susie A. Milliken. sloo' Lula O. Brain. *55; Maryetta Fisher. $55: Luther Ford, $55: Lucy Hayden. SSO: Mary Alexander. SSO: Anna Peck. S4O: Olivia Hamilton. S4O: Frances Hazel. S4O; Finny Parrv. $35; Helen Mvers. *35; Estella Powell. $35: Steele Board. S7O: Joe Coliet. SSO: Ruben Wooten, S6C: Charleston Cox. sl2; Mark Battles. sls; Lee J. Martin. $125. Leoti T. Trook. $175: Maude Walters. $125; Nell W. Dunkle. $25: E. M. Sampson. $75: Clara Jessup. $35: Elsie Malott. S7O: Janie Skidmore. $35: Roxie Breeden. SSO; Pearl Butts. *SO: Gertrude Lamb. SSO: Katherine Stott SSO: Ella Nall. SSO; Anna /Shawley. S4O: Ruth Hiatt. $35: Emma Montgomery. *35: Edith Gray, $45: Margaret Johnson sls; Emma Bertram. *4O: Ruth Phillips. S2O: Helen Laiavette, $10: Marv E Jones. sls: Katherine Moore. $46: Bvron K. Rust. $35; C. E. Arnold. sls; M. E. Tennant. $41.67: John Currv. $80: Annabel Crook. $75: Chas. Winnegar. $3; John Hawthorne. Sl2: Leoti T. Trook. $132.16; Mildred Hopkins. $69.75: Constance Wilson. $74.40; Clara White. s3l: Lillian Monahan. s3l: Alleta Bannister. $62; Christine Peters. $74.40: Mav Garrity, *37.20: Eva Taylor. S7A4O: Mabel Russell. *46.50: Marv A. Buckler. $69.75: Marv Hooper 555.80: Maude DsvKlson. $46.50: Katie Stoll. $37.20: Vania Johnson. $74.40; Flossie Bird. $83.70: Della Resnouer. $75.95; Gladvs Nicelv. $69 75: Hazel K"ck, $69.75: Minnie Schuabel. $74.40: Louise L. Poole, $55.80 Maurice Rei’ev. *125: Emanuel Green. *95; William Singer. *100: Emma Yeager. *7O: Ida Currv. *7O: Mildred Nelson. s_io: Frances Robev S7O: A'berta Goins. sio; Lottie Thomas. S7O: Fanny Page S7O: .Tam*'s Jones. S9O: John Kins. S9O; Baxter Martin. S9O: James Russell. S9O: Ed Pend leton. S9O: Nate Bess, S9O; Allen Trabue, S9O; Howard Shillev. *9O: Frank Bohannon S9O: Oscar Green. S9O: Fred E. Hohlt. SIOO. F. W. Maver. $125: Paul R. Leathers S3O: Bertha Bush. *9l: Bernice Murphy. *125; Edith Reider. *125: E. H. McShay, *2O. Robt. H. Hathwav. *l5O. Donald E. Brewer $156: Claude E. McElwaine. $456; Frank D. Brattain. $156. Alma M. Bruns. SIOO. Horace E. Abbott. *268.41. Stella Plvmate. *112.50: C. J- Murphy. $162.50; Janice M Pat ?r Kanew 3 f36.2s: Albert Kanev. *25; C. F. Dillingham. *12.50; Harme Darnell, $5: Robt. R. Fisher. *10.80; Robt. R. Fisher. *80.55; Otto Schakel. *22.50; Albert Roberts. *9: Chas. Williams. S3; Chas. E. Fisher, S3: H. A Waterman Cos.. $7.10; Harrv J. Miller. sl9 60; Kenneth Foltz. $91.35; Ed Kallman, *17.40; Charley Jay. *2.50: August Fuchs. *11.85: H. C. Gardner. *3O- Sellv Gardner. *B3 25; Russell Hutchinson, *36: Bill Shaebridge. *3; Clem Lane, *62; Clem Lane, *22: George McCord. *34.75: Kenneth Baker. s2l. i5: Clifford Frantzreb. *4.40; Harry Brown. *2; Robert Heimes. *37.50; George Hutchinson. *6: A W McCord. *6: John F. Morgan. *16.50; Emil Buck, *3: Robert Jenkins. *6; Roy Jordan. *3; Jesse Wallsmith, $3; Oscar D. Harvey, *2: Oscar D. Harvey. *88.20; Basil Half. *24.60; P. A. Swartz, S3; Madison Talbott, *4; Madison Talbott. s7B.id: J. L. Scott, *4.50: J. L. Scott, *4: Harry Brookshire, *4; Harry Brookshire, *BS 50: Charley Reed. $1.50; Robt. Hollingsworth, *ls: John Miller. *14.70; Clark Pollard. *5; A1 Bowden. $1.75; S. Bags. *502.20: Emily L. Engle, *24; John Champline. *75; Bud Morrison, S3: Ella E. Smith. *19.75; A R. Harding. *18.80; A. R. Harding. *-330; D J Kinney. *ls: Hubert Harding. *ls: Joe Rvan, *9: William E Snyder. *3.85: Raymond C. Mvers, *13.20: Raymond C. Mvers. *76.50; Robt. A Roe. $3.20: C. Dellelo. *2.40: J. J. Miller. *8: J. J Miller, *36' O. B Miller. $51.75: O B Miller, *24: Fred Wicker. *l4: Fred Wicker. *BS 50; Alva Sutton. *l2: Chas. W. Mann. *234: Hubert Jordan. *150: J. E. Colwell. *125; F. W Vansickle. *168.30; Earnest Humble. *125 77’ Meridith Edwards, *94.27; Julius Richards. *9l 57; Arthur Windisch, $51.30: J J. Miller. *1 85; Chas. Craman. *47.70; Chas. McConnell. *47.02; Thos. Johnson, *2l 37’ Lester Sloan. $51.30; Vern Dodson, *54.45; Sam Miko. *32.40; Docal Jacobs, *l2 60: Albert Wrightor. *64.12; Morris Dakin. *88.17; George Gardner. *55.57; Russell . Barnes. *29.92: Alva Johnson. $52.20: Dan Styers, *50.17: Carl Pash. S6O 97: Louis Bauer. *125: T. C. Dakin. *119.62; Flovd Bridwell. $43.65: Chas. Bell. *52 65; James Cassell, $51.30; S. E. Moore, *72.90: W. E. Kenworthv. *45: Frank Miller. *63‘ Chas. Kellev. *40.95; Elmer Petty, *40.50; A. Hicks. *32.40; Jake Rimboid, *32 85: Albert Anderson, *40.50; Foster Ragan. *16.65; Percy Gipe, *32 20; Otto Richardson. *32.85; Raymond Cassell, *32.40: Frank Reid. *24.30; Luther Miller. *1620; William Jones. *51.60: Oliver Henrv. *28.40; Harry Banta, *23.40: William Hatton. *7.60: Ross Waters. *54.80: Ben Doyle. *47.40; Todd Allen. 865.80: R- L. Ramsey, 113.60. D. Granger. (IS; 8. C. Nickerson. *25 60; Ira Goodrich. *3 80; W. *25.80; Gor-

LEfiALS j Legal Notices dan Loures. (38 80; Ralph Crtsler, $25.20; George Dirrah. $58.40; R. Griffin, $54 80; William Duncan, $39 60: J. Jackson. $lB 40. H. V. Scarborough. $450; William McQueen. $270; Andrew E. Soudah, $180; Donald K. Clark. $157.50; Seth W. Shields SBS: Audrey Bulen, SBS; Betty Gardner. S6O: Sarah Jane Mock. $35: Paul Pattengale. $100; Ruth Richardson, S6O; Lura Fuller. *42; Roque M Webb. $54; Cora I Sherrick.. $95; Gertrude Bogan. *150; Ogareta Case. 565; Mabel Ruse. $135; Ora Phillips. *BS; Pearl Wood. SBS; Thelma Tucker. 568.75; Hazel Goldman. *6188; | Mae Fulton. *3.44: Malda Steckelman. $46; Marie Hyland. $52.50; Marv Jane Huffman. $52.50: Darsey Bissey, $52.50; Blanche Bissey. $52.50; Elaine Dutton. *54.50; Crystal McNeely. *52.50; Hazel McKeon. $46; Opal Handwork. $46: Emily White. $46; Mildred Johnson. $37; Dorothy Soev, s4l Elizabeth Ward. *4l: Thelma Dutcher. s4l; Alice Stewart, s4l: Zetta Evan*. s4l: Geneva Copenhaver. s4l; Olive Dvke. $37: Emma Pake, $37; Thelma Wildrick. $37; Florence Sigler. *4l; Ellen Ganger. $37; Charles Winton, *35; John Hennessy. $35; Raymond Jones, $35; James Thomas. $35; Walter Cross. $35; Charles Palmer, $35; James Good. $35; Walter Maus. $35: Edward Taylor. $35: Chris Ollis. $35; Gertrude Bushorn. $35: Nancv Graves. $35; Ethel Johnson. *35: Maude Du Bois, *35; Nola Durflinger. *35; Bessie Chance. $35Sue Williams, *35; Ruth Winton, $35; Margaret AlcksS, $35; Bertie Lee Greenwell. *35: Ed Pierce, $35; Margaret Bennett, $35, Jerry Gileson. SBS; Maxwell Ramsev, S6B John Conrad, $52.50: Rose McCormick, *3l Katie Eickhoff, s3l; John Aleksa. s3l; William Conklin. s3l: Roscoe Mason. s3l; Herbert Maloy, S3l; Ularence Cooper, $35 Keith Conrad. *35; Clarence Lowe. $35; Ben Jones. 535: Helen Spillman, $35; Earline Fisher, $35; Frank Klingler, $35; James Bennett, $150; William Knox, $75; Frank Stitsworth. $54: Kenneth Hutchinson, $54; S. W. Gukins, $54; Everard Honan. S7O; Martin Mahler, SBS; Joe Ross, $44; Charles Reichardt. *7B. Salon C. Vial. $208.33; Sarah Phelps Rodecker Scholl, $158.33, Sarah Phelps Rodecker Scholl, $3.10; Estel Marie Weltv. $l5B 33: Estel Marie Weltv. $2.81; Uaurel C. Thayer, $1.02; Laure L. Thaver. $l5B 33 Howard N. Ball. $158.33; Howard N. Ball $2.50; Jennie Scpaler, $158.33; F. D. da be 95 cents. Ethel Leckner. $100: Mavme Gavin. $110; Emmett Noofle. $100; Mavme O'Connell. SjOO: Elizabeth Douglass. $100; Pattsv Valentine. $100; Julia Scales. $100; Bertha Mosier. $100; Kathleen Fischer. $100: Martha Ware. *100: Anna Nixon. $100: Marv Cardon. $100: Hattie Butler. *loo' Cora Ebert. S100: May Siefert. $100: Margaret Marker. $100: Leonar Quattrocchi. $100; James McCormick. $100: Margaret Curran. $100: Mavme Napolitano, $100: Carolyn Behvmer. $100: Cecil Gibson. $100: Pauline Nill. $100: John W. Finneran! $3,047.27; Chas R. Dady. $2,328.51; Cook Bros.. $998.05; D. E. Laslev $1,430.29; Martin Stuckwish. $467.38: Ben Siegeb. $1,486.22: E. R. Bloemker. $2,048.28; V. M. Concannon. $366.23: Edgar M. Unversaw, $2,634.64; E. D. Shaw, $755.47; Kaston Grocery. *2.083.69: Arnold Bros.. $1,051.90; Herman Maher. $1,843.13: Maas Grocery, $1,018.61: C. F. Malev. $683.75; Chas. E. Kramer. $579.48: Weber Milk Cos., $2,874.21: Dan R. Anderson. $966.86: John Rice. $2,398.23: Fred O. Roark. $2,748.25; Leonard Derleth. $1,582.21; Edw. A. Quinn. $1,273.18: Penn Coal Cos.. $16.50; Arthur Wreinking. *1.089.89; E. W. Schmidt & Son. $1,227.44: Martin Zinkan. $371.02: D. H. Badger. *409.93; Kiefer & Daniels, $1,147.66; Frank. Bluestein. $1,759.90: Barrett Coal Cos.. $55: Earl D. Cranor, $l.lBB 88: Adolph Izsak. $782.37: P. J. Hannon. $829.67: O. E. Gohmann. $1,605.71: Pittman Rice Coal Cos.. $19.25; Pete Lawrence. $122.58: V. B. Drake. $1,965.56: A. Dorman. $596.23: Chas. M. Galem, $1,528.17: Jos M. Farage. $421.28; Harris Stein $649.01: Rovster & Askin. $234: J. W. Preston. $1,690.79; Casadv Fuel A Supnlv. $19.25; Jac Freige. $63.26; John J. Bulger, $1,827.08; Chas. F. Gerlach, $422; Hodges Grocery. $322.50; Heid & Mezger. $305.44; Chas. Jackson. $1,878.45; M. J. Bower. $386.51: W. J. Jennings. $394.37; McCaslin Bros.. $379.55: Fred S. Tallowav. $107.87; S. M. Mitrex. $217.92; H. D. Knight. $660.29; Naaman Bros.. $680.51; Edw. A. Quinn. $1,273.18: Adolph Reutsch $199.02; H. A. Rodgers. $645.54; H. K. Ruckelshaus. $499.79: Abe Stelnkler. $987.30: A. B. Sweeney. $460.25: John Shea. $616.72: Vogels Market, $968.34; H. M. Zink, $322.54; Brookside Ice & Coal. $27.50; Bethel Coal Cos.. $11: Danish Fuel & Feed, $2.75: Frank M. Deli. $2.75; Riverside Coal. 513.75: United Fuel & Shod.. $222.75; Wm. Fauer. $996.14; John Carroll. $209.06; Chas. B. Hagertv. $313.64: Steve Rapia. $536.65: Homr," Marsh. $479.38: Geo. Kuzma. $298.81: Duncan McDonald. $27: Edwin C. Ott. 51.069.92; J. L. Meuster. $360.27; Katters Grocery. $455.06: Max Seller. $635.44: Cliampe Garland Coal. $93.50; Polk Milk Cos.. $2,178.19: Moore Groc. Cos.. $734.70; E. B. Aldrich. $442.03: N. W. Morgan. 569.49; Carl Gutzwiler. $299.97: Wm. H. Ruskamp. $117.70; Wm.l Bushmman. $139.87: L. O. Hardy, $113.65: H. A. Cox & Son. $1,590.30: Melom J. Schusla. $67.48: Geo. W. Heller, $228.57: F. Bernard. $198; Alex Rabin. $263.70. Bert F. Yeager. $9.72: Wm. A. Haeberle, $1,648.75: Mrs. Clemens Blank. $94.97. James Pollard $124.50; Dr. C. S. Brown. sls: R. E. Hess. $91.70: Ethel Surbur. $22.74; B. H. Boone. M. D.. sls. Thos. Heims. $26.01; Cummins Grocery. $7.93: H. C. Wadsworth. $32.89; John T. Plummer. $66.25: Methodist Episc. Hosp . $57.35: C. W. McMillin. M. D.. $5; Castleton Elevator. sls; R. S. Records. M. D„ $147. House of Karstedt. $59.25; R. H. Kopp, *1 00' B. A. Tex. $24.50: Fred J. Koehrn. $182.95; G. E. Kemper. $274.90: Harrv Dillon $47.50: M. B. Pavnter. M. D. $63.50; Clanp Bros.. $70.25; House of Karstedt. $486.05; Rov J. Tolin, $7; Frank H. Kautskv. $203: H. C. Highsmith. $87.50: Lora Meade. $33.30; E. F. Boggs. $58.25: F C. Rhea. M. D.. $46.75: A. Duennes, $342.75: C. L. Kennedy, $14.95: Crawford Drug Cos.. $55.97: Jesse Marksburv. *143: John S. Coolev. *242.75: Southnort Drug Cos.. $3: Rund Bros.. $35: F. J. Schuster Coal. S3O: Florence Wilson. $l3O. John Dora. $648.97: C. A. Vollrath. 8199.50; Pierre Vansickle. $30.60: Dr. Arthur Witte. $9: Chailles Shoe Shop. $5.10: B. J. Terrell. $2: C. E. Eash. $194.63. Wm. H. Roberts & Sons. $60.75: Rovster A- Askin. $37; Carl Stemmier. $465; A G. Gentry. $137; Samuel J. Hazel. $529; Ottinger & Davis. $166: Chas. Frei.ie. $65: Roy Good Pasture, $9; Paramount pil Cos.. s2' Mills Si Lvsaght. $509.50. . Nellie I. Schendel. S9O: Katherine Price, $130: Corona Stierwalt, $130: Ernest White. $130: Eldon W. Houck. $130: Wm. L. Jennings. M. D.. $150: Star Store *215: Rovster & Askin. s6l; W. R. Elliott. $34.70, A. W. Hadlcv. M. D.. $3: Thos. Boorragrv. $1,069.80; Tobush & Son. S3O: Tim Dadv, $1,672.84: Burnett Bros.. $1,738.80: E. F. Monn Coal Cos.. $72.50; M. T. Jackson Fuel Cos. *BS: Carl H Irrgaag. *682.20. J. D. Dodds & Son. $678.36: Harland Groverv Cos.. $194.45: J. N. Patterson. *(0.30: O. O. Kellv. *10: Marvel Grocery Cos.. *841; Jesse Burnett & Son, $2,352.87: Kas. Grocery. $1,013.50: M. B. Elliott. *289.10. Remington Rand, Inc., $4.75. Colored Orphans Home, $4.57; Leslie D. Clancy P. M., *5; Geo. J. Mayer JJo.. *l3. West Pub. Cos., *2O; Leslie D. Clancy P M.. $9; L. P. McNamara. SSO. American Law Book Cos.. *8; West Pub. Cos.. $5. Wm. B. Burford Cos., $1.20; American Law Book Cos., *B. .. American Law Book Cos . *l3: BobbsMerrill Cos.. *10: West Pub. Ca. $10; Indpls. Commercial, $14.18; J. G. Bowen, 75c. Royal Typewriter Cos.. $1.25. West Pub. Cos.. *10; Lawyers Co-Opera-tive Cos.. sls; Tiffany Laundry, 51c; Leslie D. Clancy P. M., $5. Wm. B. Burford Cos., $6. Fahnley & McCrea Millinery Cos.. *69.75; Edgar O. Coffman, $21.93; Ben H. Thrams, *7.80; T. P. Sexton Cos. Treas., $527.14; McE. MacDonald. $35.77: Vincent H. Manifold. $41.95: Geo. Albrecht Gdn.. $79.36; Aaron A. Wright. $7.92: Clarence L Birk. 99c: Aria A. Hancock. $1.22; Wm. C. Anderson. $2.64: Louis & Edna Green. $27.70; Hoosier Fdrv. Cos.. $97.65: John R. Bowen. $6.87: Wm. H. Wilson $173.60: R. R. Men's Bldg. & Loan Assn.. $53.54: Fannie Ferguson, $43.35: D. M. Stutsman. $2.23: T. P. Sexton., $3,732.93: Ralph E. Jones Cos.. $223 38; Amil McDaniel. $5.23: Flora I. Bass. *2.79: Eventus Dowd, $4.94; Wm. A. Nichol, $32.20; BenJ. T. White. $1.50; Wm. C. Hunter, $9.83; Milton K. Alexander. *107.10; Aria A. Hancock, *1.22. Michael McCartv, S6O; George R. Fritche *135: James P. Carter. $95: Andrew Landers. $95: Abel Bros., *1,096.40: J. H. Hamilton. S2O; Samuel Peters, *720: Marshall Oberholtzer, *358.40; J. R Hiatt Cos., $512.12; J. R. Haitt, $248.48; Bowen & Springer. *5: Howard Brennan. *6O; Crane Service Corp., *199.60; Crane Service Corp., $933.40: J. S. Mann. $25; Mead Constr. Cos., S6GO: Sinker-Davis Cos., $2,000. Anna Bradv, *100; Eunice Miller, $100; Emma Mooi-e, $100: Robert Palmer, *100; Edna Sanders. $100: Kathleen Barrett. $100; Elizabeth Kennedy. $100; Leona Stark. *100: Loren Lvdav, *IOO. Adding Machine Service & Sales Cos., 75c; American Linen <fc Supply Cos., *4, R. E. Arthur, *7. William B. - Burford Printing Cos., $1,456.74: Burton-Funk Cos., 53.15; Business Furniture Cos.. *28.72. Colored Orphans Home Print Shop *211.31; John F. Clapp. P. M.. *305; Cresent Paper Cos.. $1.89; Leslie D. Clancy. P. M . S3O. Efroymson & Wolf. *1.50. Fair Store. *4O: Benjamin Frev. *4O. Oliver W. Isensee. $24.75; Indiana Bell Telephone Cos., $1.40; Inland Stamp & Stencil Cos., *4. King Typewriter Cos., *65.65. H. Lieber Cos.. $16.54. James M. McKinney, 65c; Wm. Miller, *1.050. Louis J. PaMs, $49.50; R. L. Polk <fc Cos., $36. Shaw Walker Cos.. 50c: Geo. W. Sneed, $53.14; Wm. F. Stalcup, *35.16; SmithMoore. Inc.. $514.50. Underwood Typewriter Cos., $31.25. Westerfield Pharmacy Cos.. $2. Wm. H. Armstrong Cos.. $37.17: Americac. Linen Supply Cos , *4017; American Dis - trict Telegraph Cos.. *19.50; J. D. Adamr Cos , *B9 67: Auto Equipment Cos., *65.24; Auto Radiator Shop. $8.50; Advance Typewriter Cos., *10; C C. Aler Cos.. *1.76: Acton Lbr. Cos., $69.11; Arsenal Tech. High School. *1.12: Acme Chemical Cos.. *10; John Bright <fc Son, *266.55; E. W. Bilyeu. *992 65: Binkley Coal Cos.. *166.14; Wm. B. Burford Printing Cos.. $43.78: Booth Fisheries Cos.. *87.60. Banquet Ice Cream Cos., $63; Bulen Audrey, *10.19; J. M. Bailey. *25: G. C. Brown. *4O: Baker Bros.. sls; Wm. Bardonner. S7O: Wm. H. Block. *3; Ralph B. Burge. $58.50: O. H. Button.. *1.80; Oscar Nustee Barry, $311.16; Samuel Bingham <k Son. *13.90. Citizens Gas Cos.. *133.65: Capitol Dairies Cos. *938 64: Crane Cos.. *95.70: Capital Ice Refrigerating Cos.. $235.44; Colored Orphans Home Print Shop. SBO 08; Carman dc Fryer. *l6 40: Crescent Paper Cos, *121.60: Donald K. Clark, *1.76. Hurley Crist. $52.40: Crystal Springs Water Cos.. *80: Central Suddlv Cos.. *1.62; Crystal Flash Pet. Cos.. *1.027.39. Oren W, Deere. *68.52: Dick St Ray Cos , *55.53; Herbert A. Dattm, *8.50: Frank M. Dell, *l5O 25; Dean Bros. Cos., *3.50; A. B. Dick. $2.50. Efroymson St Wolf. D30.06: Equipment Service Cos., $15.59; Eagle Machine Cos., $-52.67,

LE6ALS Legal Notices Federal Auto Supply Cos., $570.87. C. E Gnener, *13.44; F D. Gardner St Cos., $36.95. General Baking Cos.. *419.53. George Hitz & Cos , *332.58. Frank Hatfield Cos, *9 83; Htbben. Holiwegg St Cos., SB6; Habig Bros. *391.66; H. St O. Prod- ! ucts Cos., *5; Hercules Powder Cos., $28.25. I Indianapolis Coal Cos.. *5 60; Indianapolis Power A: Light Cos. *244 67, Indiana Bell I Telephone Cos., $149 61; Indiana Reformatory. $98.14; Indianapolis Water Cos.. $139 69; Indiana Oxygen Cos., *lO 12: Irvington Ice and Coal. *1.95: Indiana Motors, Inc., *62.23; Indiana Spring Service. *5 20. Julietta Hospital, *300.59; J. P. Johnson Cos . $1,390 50. Kuhns Market. $2,728.41: Kiefer Stewart Cos.. *550 66: Kiger St Cos.. *20.86; Paul Krar.ss Cos.. *671.20: Kaschnick Sc Cos.. *99.80, Lawrence Lumber Cos., *142.39. Meier Electric <fc Machine Cos.. *5.(5; Mutual China Cos . S4O 52: Albert G. Maa, *124.41; Dr. E. H. McShay. *4O: Robert Mitchell. *l4 60; Susie A. Miffiken, *12.10i L. V. Mlkesell. *11.35. National Bread Cos.. *332.66; New Augusta Grain and Supply Cos . $138.81. Noblesville Milling Cos., $301.68; R. Z. Neal, $4. M. O'Coni.or St Cos.. *2.159.66; Ostermeyer Paper Cos., *159.90; W. G. O'Neall Cos., $435.32; E B Oscars Tire Cos.. *145.26. Pittman Rice Coal, $578.36: Mrs. D. E Peters. *4.90: Wm. E Parker. *12.50: Perine Oil Rfg. Cos., *333.70. Alfred A. Reger, $447.53: Red Star Yeast and Products Cos.. S3O 80. Ransom S: Randolph Cos.. *12.50 Standard Oil Company. *3OB 83: Sinker Davis Cos, sl6 78: Sanborn Electric Cos., *233.14: W. J. Sparks. *286.20; H. V. Scarborough. $8.92. A. E. Soudah, $1.(6; Harrv G. Sargent. *415.30: S. U. Shields, D.D.S., *8.80; Arthur Skibhe. *117.50; Schuh Bros.. *8.53; Smith. Moore, Inc.. *12.98; E M. Sampson. *9.45. Adam Trimble, $14.80; Thomans Shoe Store, $376.35. U S. Sanitary Spec. Cos., *94 80. Vonnegut Hardware Cos., $353.36; Van Natta Lumber Cos., *18.07. Warren Seed Cos., *56 20; Wm. H. Wendel. *190.50: West Baking Cos.. $1,119.37; R E. Wilhelm. *250: White Furniture Cos.. $166.35: C. O. Warnock Cos.. $.45: Weber Milk Cos. *21.62: Wood Hoist Sales & Service Cos.. *7.67: Paul Walton. *ao; Mrs. Walmslev Cos.. *7; Wm. T. Walker. *4.57: Westerlin Campbell Cos . *24.05: Dr A. Wacher. *3: Warner Elevator Cos.. *59.62: Wagner Elect. Corn.. *33.32. Abel Bros. & Winfrey, *165; American Settlement, *45. Wm. B Burford Cos., *1.25; Bear Scientific Wheel Cos.. *7.50; E W. Bilveu. *2l: Edw. Boren. *224.93; Wm. D. Beanblossom. *75; Sophia Brier, *22.50; George Brewer. *172.60. , . Campbell Oil Cos.. *126 88: Central Motor Pts. Cos., $2.59; Roscoe Conkle. *100; Catholic Community Center. $613.50: Crawford Baptist Ind. School. *1.074: W. F. Charters, $21,564.34; Citizens Gas Cos.. *6O. Eauipment Serv. Cos.. *5.03. Federal Auto Supp.. *153.42: Flanner St Buchanan, $375; Family Welfare Soc., $4,244.65; Lucretia Fowler. *l2 W. J. Green, *2; Guarantee Tire & Rub. Cos.. *2.32; Gibault Home for Boys, *738.75. Hare Chevrolet Cos., $.12; C. A. Hackensmith, $75: Hisey St Titus. $150: G. H. Herman, $75; Rose Hand, S4O; Anna Hinkle, $23.25. Indiana Bell Tele. Cos.. *1.110.23: Indianapolis Commercial, *113.11: Indpls. News. $25.44; Indols. Times. $93.92: Indols. City Hosp . S4B: Indpls. Auto Top Cos.. *2l; Indiana State Sanit.. $327.13; Indpls. Orphans Home. $2,851.98: Ind. Methodist Child Home. $116.25; Indols. Power St Light. $636.98; Indpls. Water Cos., $219.24. Viola Jacobs, $66. King & King. *100: Kirby-Dinn, SSO: Mary B. Kellar. *64.48. Lawrence Lindamood, $75. Mead Balch Constr. Cos.. $240; Martin Truck Cos., $1.69; Meier Elect. Cos., $10,50; Harry W. Moore. $75. Non Flare Reflector Cos., $5.40. Peoples Burial Cos., $100; John A. Patton,

$165. Alfred A. Regar. $2; Reed Mueller Cos.. *15.20: Indiana Reo Sales Inc., $44.74; Royster & Askin. *99: Chas. Cadins Rabb, *75; J. P. Ragsdale, $150; John J. Reynolds, $75. Star ■ Publishing Cos.. $32.89; Smith Moore, Inc.. *93.16; Sanborn Elect. Cos., $43.65: Snap On Tools. Inc.. *12.05; Shirley Bros., Inc., *300; Sisters of Good Shepherd, $lB6. Treasurer State of Indiana, $53,342.65; Anna Toms, s2l. Vonnegut Hdwe. Cos., *7.27; Albert J. Voight. $75. Western Union Tele. Cos., *81; J. C. Wilson. *75; C. M. C. Willis & Son, *290; Ruby Weber, *24. Angil Yanthis. *66. CHAS. A. GROSSART. Auditor Marlon Couiity._ Ind._ NOTICE TO BRIDGE CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals for the construction of certain bridges on State Highways will be received by the Director of the Indiana State Highway Commission at his office in the State House Annex in Indianapolis, until 10:00 A. M.. Central Standard Time. August 23. 1932, when all proposals will be publicly opened and read. These bridges are further described as follows: Allen ‘ County—One 137'-8" superstructure to be used on present abutments, on Road 427. approximately 10.6 miles south of Auburn. Boone County—Two bridges on Road 32. consisting of one 50' bridge approximately 7.5 miles east of Lebanon, and one bridge of three spans of 40' each, approximately 0.1 mile east of State Road No. 29. Clark County—One bridge on Road 31. approximately 0.1 mile north of Speeds, consisting of three spans of 45’ each. Dearborn County—Two bridges on Road 56. consisting of one 36' bridge approximately 3.0 miles south of Kelso, and one 50’ bridge approximately 1.8 miles north of Guilford. Decatur County—One 32’ bridge on Road 46 approximately 3.8 miles west, of New Point. Franklin County—One 40' bridge on Road 52, over the Whitewater Canal, approximately 0.7 mile west of Mefamora. Hancock County—One 96' bridge on Road 9 approximately 0.1 mile north of Eden. Howard County—Two bridges on Road 22 consisting of one bridge of three spans, 40’. 198', and 40’ approximately 1.5 mile east of Burlington and one bridge of one span of 40’ approximately 2.3 miles east of Burlington. Huntington County—One bridge on Road 5 over the Wabash River approximately 2.0 miles south of Huntington, consisting of four spans of 60’ each, including approximately 0.57 mile approach grading iapprox. 20.000 Cu. Yds.). Knox County—Two bridges on Road 61 consisting of . one 30’ bridge approximately 0.8 mile southeast of Monroe City and one 28’ bridge approximately 2.8 miles southeast of Vincennes. Madison County—One (28’ bridge on Road 28 approximately 0.3 mile east of Elwood; and two bridges on Road 38 consisting of one 24' bridge approximately 0.5 mile southeast of Markleville and one 20’ bridge approximately 1.7 mile southeast of Markleville. Marion County—One 70’ bridge on Road 37 approximately 1.8 mile south of Indianapolis. Morgan County—Four bridges on Road 37 consisting of one 96’ bridge approximately 7.6 miles northeast of Martinsville. one 32' bridge approximately 9.5 miles northeast of Martinsville, an extension to one bridge of two spans of 34’ each approximately 10.0 miles northeast of Martinsville, and an extension to one 20' bridge approximately 12.3 miles northeast of Martinsville. Pike County—One 100' bridge on Road 61 approximately 6.5 miles south of Winslow. Porter County—One 36' bridge on Road 130 approximately 2.2 miles southeast of Wheeler. Putnam County—Two bridges on Road 43 consisting of one bridge over Big Raccoon Creek approximately 0 3 mile south of Raccoon, consisting of two spans of 96' each including approximately 0.2 mile approach grading (approximately 12,000 Cu. Yds.i; ahd one bridge over the Baltimore and Ohio R. R. at Raccoon consisting of five spans, 32’, 32', 39'-l", 32’ and 32' including approximately 0 24 mile approach grading i approximately 20,000 Cu. Yds.). Shelby County—Two bridges on Road 9 consisting of one oridge of two spans of 72’ each approximately 03 mile south of U. S. Road 52 and one 23’ bridge approximately 6.5 miles north of Sbeluyville Vermillion County—One 175’ 1: ridge on Road 163 approximately 1.7 mile cast of Blanford. Warren County—Two bridges on Road 28 consisting of one 24' bridge approximately 5.0 miles west of Williamsport and one 50’ bridge approximately 4.3 miles west of Williamsport. Warrick County—One bridge on Road 62 approximately 1.6 miles east of Degonia Springs consisting of five spans of 40’ each. The plans and specifications mav be examined at the office of tne State Highway Commission. State House Annex, Indianapdllsc, or copies thereof will be forwarded upon payment to the Director of a nominal charge. No refund will be made for plans returned. Proposals must be made upon standard

HIRE A MAN OR A FIRM— Get two tickets to Indiana Theater Give ene fay’s employment te any es the advertiser’s lilted UMI# below and then phone Miss Rote at Riley 8551, telling —n which firm vou have employed. You will receive two tickets to see the Indiana theater presentation of “War for- lIU respondent” with Jack Holt, Ralph Grave* and Lila Lee on the screen. These Advertisers Pledge 100% Service

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LEGALS Legtl Notice# forma of the Indiana State Highway Commission, which will be supplied upon request. Each bidder, with his proposal, shall file a corporate surety bond payable to the State of Indiana, m the penal sum of at least one and one-half (l l a ) times the amount of his proposal, with good and sufficient security to tne approval of the Director. SUCH BOND SHALL BE ONLY IN THE FORM PRESCRIBED BY LAW AND SHALL BE EXECUTED ON THS FORM BOUND IN THE PROPOSAL. For this bridge letting each bidder shall file his "Experience Record and Financial Statement'’ prior to filing his proposals. Forms will be furnished upon request. Some of these structures will be awarded in groups of two or more structures. Further information regarding the woifc contemplated, the method of jetting and price of plans, will b* furnished upon request. The right is reserved by the Director to reject anv or all bids or to award rn any stated cotnh’.narton of bids that is in his Judgment nfst advantageous to the State of Indiana INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION J. J. BROWN. Director. AnTo UN CEMENTS 1 Death Notice# CHANDLER. WILLIAM GAGE—Passed away Wednesday. Services at tho FLANNER ft BUCHANAN MORTUARY, Friday 8 p. m. Friends invited. Cremation. DIKSENBERG. FRED S.—Husband of'Mrs"! Isle Denny Duesenberg. father of Dennv, passed away July 25. Services at PLANNER Ac BUfcHANAN MORTUARY. Friday 2 p. ni. Friends invited. Burial Crowd Hill. Friends invited. Friends may call at MORTUARY any time. HAYS, EMRA—Husband of Mrs. May Hay* and brother of Mrs Oscar E Bet. passed away Tuesday. Services at THE FLANNER ft BUCHANAN MORTUARY Saturday, 10 a m. Burial Crown Hill. PRINGLE. MAGGlE—Beloved wife of James H., mother of Helen, Josephine. Herschel, Roscal and Jennie, passed away Tuesday evening. Services Friday 4 p m at. the FLANNER A: BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Friends invited. Burial Memorial Park. STBUPE, THOMAS J.—Age 69 vears' father of Orval J. and Cedel H.. grandfather of lona Strupe. passed away Wednesday morning. Services at thin FLANNER St BUCHANAN MORTUARY, Friday 10 a. m. Friends invited. Burial Columbus. Ind Priends may call at the MORTUARY. Wednesday and Thursdav evening between 7 and 9 p. m .1 Funeral Directors, Florists W. DBEANBLOSSOM 1321 VV. Ray 1 BE. 158 w7t. blasengym ] Main office 2226 Shelby St. Branch office 1634 W. Morris. 11 Dr. 2570. * GRIN STEINER’S 1 522 E. Market } RI. 5374 1 HISEY & TITUS “ 957 N. Delaware LI. 3828 J. C. WILSON 7230 Prospect. Dr. 0321-032 Y.

4 Lost and Found Finders of Lost Articles That have been advertised In thl* column will receive two guest tickets To The Indiana Theater To Sea Ralph Graves —ln—“War Correspondent.” When you have returned the article co its owner, ask hint to call Miss Joe at THE TIMES WANT AD DEPARTMENT and say that you have returned the article and tickets will b* mailed at once BLACK & White Fox Terrier' White~tip on end of tail; reward. Dr. 4427. LOST —Sorority pin, Anchor shape, name on back, reward. Ir. 3409. LOST-BLACK TRAVELING BAG. CONTAINING CLOTHING, BETWEEN 9TH AND ILL. AND BUS TERMINAL. OR ON CIRCLE. LIBERAL REW. RI. 0869. LOST—Purse containing money and valuable papers; keep money; return purse _ and papers. LI. 3005. LOST—Between Irvington and downtown, Shi*’d-shaped Z. T. A. pin; reward. 344 Whittier Place. Ir. 4862. LOST—WIDOW’S PURSR COMPLETE IDENTIFICATION_INSIDS._LI. 5J56 RE. LOST—Beaded bag, between 401 Lincoln and 2013 Madison. Dr. 7924. SCHOOL PlN—From Indpls. city hospital training school, 1920. Owner’s name on back, vicinity Traction Terminal; re_ward. Be. 4722-1. 2 GIRL’S white slippers, both right foot! lost near Rav Ac Illinois, Wed ; rew. Ret. 1101 S. Senate. G Transportation BUS TRAVEL INFORMATION Make your vacation trin at less cost. Chicago. $3; Louisville. $2.50: Nashville. $5.50; Chattanooga. 57.50: Atlanta. $9.50; Jacksonville, sls. We have low R, T. Rates. We will gladly give you full information. Cali us before making definite plans. Ri. 2255. Union Bus Station. "INSTRUCTIONS 10 Schools, Colleges, Tutoring WAGES paid while learning. ONEIDA BARBER COLLEGE. 212 S. Illinois St, 11 Dancing, Music, Dramatic PIANO. VOICE, LANGUAGES—FuII hrT sl. Graduate teacher. Ri. 3080. HELP WANTED The Times tries to protect Its readers from fraudulent Help Wanted advertisements by carefully Investigating all advertisements that require money for "cash bonds." territorial rights. et. However, readers are advised to investigate earefnilv or consult the Better Hnxlncxa Bnrenn before Investing. 13 Help Wanted —Male SALESLADY—Neat; with experience house to house. Apply 2401 N. Delaware. Wanted carriers for Times route. Age 11-14 years. Best of references. Apply at 736 Virginia Ave. At once. TRY TTMEB WANT APB FOR 3USINEB&* 18 Situations Wanted AFTERNOONS, evenings, sewing, cooking ironing, care children, 25c hour. Ir! 0956. NO unemployment, wage cuts. lavoffsTbr hard times for Rawleigh men. Sounds unbelievable but Rawleigh Dealers sold more products during 1931 than ever before. Giving utmost quality, quantity. E rl 't, 5 ? household necessities thn Rawleigh Way gave thousands steady More industrloua £}fiL *i? nted I*' 11 " cars to conduct Raw’*‘s, h Home Bervice Routes in cities of Indianapolis Danville, FrankUn and county of Shelby. If satisfied with $35 &St R ?i7 LEIGH coliSriirSSS^ t

Moving, Transfer, Storage FIREPROOF STORAGE Store now pay tlx months iater. fre# hauling to storage. Moving (4 Der load and up. Call Rl 7750. 419 E Market St. GET vour moving done with your discarded furniture; prompt;, exp Dr. 4677-J. MOVING *3—You helD $) less; uulcS vervlce- careful white men Ch *640 MOVING —$2 up. anything, any time; io> cal, overland: white men. Petes. Ch, 2878. Psperhanging and Painting PAINTING. Dlaiterlng. paner hanging, cleaning. WILLIS. Dr. 5075. PAPER REMOVED BY STEAM ~“ *2 ROOM AND UP. CH. 618$. TIMES WANT ADS make Interesting lng because Interesting bargains of many kinds at* listed hero daily.