Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 168, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 November 1934 — Page 33
NOV. 23, 1!>3I
PRINTING FIRM OPERATOR DIES; RITES ARE SET Herbert L. Suffrins to Be Buried With Masonic Services. P.ir.eral truces for Herbert L. S'iflriiw. 50. of W>?t Sixty-fifth .-treet, Caldwell Printcry operator, who died yesterday in Methodist hrp:*nl following an illness of sevrral months, a ill ty* a’ 2 tomorrow in the Flannrr A: Buchanan funeral home, 25 West Fall Creek parkway. Services at the crave in Crown Hill will be in charge of Calvin W. Prather lodge. No. 717. Free and Accepted Masons, of which he was a member. Mr. Suffrlr.s also was a charter member of the Mercator Club, a member of the Advertising Club of Indianapolis and the Typothctae. ' He mas born in Muncie Surviving are the widow. Mrs 1 Grace R. Suffrins, and a son, Earl C. Suffrins. West Sixty-fifth street.
Nina Hawk Burial The funeral of Mrs. Nina Farr Hawk. 43, who died yesterday in her home. 3231 South M* ridian street, will be held at 1:30 tomorrow in the Shirley Brothers' central chapel. 946 North Illinois street. Burial will be in Memorial Park cemetery. Mrs. Hawk had lived In Indianapolis since 1900. and was a member of the Park Methodist chu-ch. Surviving are the widower. James A. Hawk; a sister. Mrs. James E Stumph. 3936 South Ewing street, and a brother. Harold Farr, Dayton. Marjorie Nordloh Dies Requiem mass for Miss Marjorie Nordloh, 31, of 406 North Riley avenue, who dud yesterday in her homr, will be offered at 9 in Our Lady of Lourdes church, of which she was a member, after services in the iv>me at 8 30. Burial will be in Hoiv Cross cemetery. Miss Nordloh, who had lived in Indianapolis fourteen years, was Graduated from Manual Training high school in 1921. Surviving are the parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Nordloh, with whom she lived, and two sisters. Mrs. Robert N. Howerton and Miss Evelyn Nordloh, both of the same address. Herbert Rites Held Funeral services for James M. Herbert. 78. Brevort hotel manager, who died Wednesday night in Deaconess hospital, were held at 10 today in the Flanner A: Buchanan funeral home. Mr Herbert had been manager ot the hotel five years and. previously, had managed the Lorraine. He had no relatives. Mrs. R. M. Canter Dead Services for Mrs. R. M. Canter, 78. who died yesterday at her home. 416 East Tenth street, will be held at 2 tomorrow in the residence of a son, Ralph Canter. 130 South Elder avenue. Burial will be In Crown Hill. Mrs. Canter, who had lived in Indianapolis thirty-four years, was a member of the Central Christian church. Surviving her are three sons. Ralph and Walter Canter. Greenwood, and Floyd Canter, 416 East Tenth street; a daughter. Mrs. Pearl Jones. Logansport, and a stepson. Will Canter, 416 East Tenth street. Otto Kinder Dead Funeral arrangements for Otto Kinaer. 66. whose body was found last night lying on the floor of his room. 213 North Davidson street, were to be made today. The body was discovered by a niece. Muss Nellie F. Lange. Brownsbu.g. and a nephew. Charles Britton. 2519 East Washington street. Dr. E. R Wilson, deputy coroner, who investigated. attributed death to natural causes. It is believed Mr. Kinder died Saturday. He had been employed as a watchman for the C.. C.. C. St. L. railroad. James Hazelton Rites Funeral services for James Marion Hazelton. 78. of 4135 Wmthrop avenue. who died yesterday at his home, will be held at 10 tomorrow in the Flanner & Buchanan funeral home, 25 West Fall Creek parkway. The body will be taken to Newcastle for burial. Mr. Hazelton was well-known as a buyer and trainer of race horses before his retirement several years ago. Surviving him are the widow. Mrs. Jennie Harelton, and two daughters. Mrs w. M Hines. Indianapolis. and Mrs. Esther Ann Crowe. Seattle. * CROWDS ARE MENACED BY SHOOTING AFFRAY Negro. Resenting Remark. Shot Four Times on Busy Corner. Dense homeward-bound crowds at Illinois and Washington streets were endangered at 5 yesterday when L/'e Woods. 56. of 1923 North Illinois street, shot Louis Jcr.es. Necro. four times with a 32-caliber revolver at the entrance to the Occidental building. Incensed at a remark he misunderstood was for him. Jones, an elevator operator in the building, advanced on Woods, elevator starter Woods told police. He said he shot in self-defense. Jones is believed to be only superficially injured. Woods was charged with assault and battery with intent to kill. Jones was takecn to city hospital. CAR TOSSED 300 FEET. DRIVER IS UNINJURED Shelbrrille Man Escapes as Train Demolishes Auto. Mi I i t'4 l‘r< •* 6HELBYVILLE. Ind.. Nov. 23Luck favored Lawrence Kramer. 25. when a freight tram crashed into his machine, pushed it 300 feet down the tracks and hurled it agginst an electric signal. He crawled out of the wreckage with a lev minor cuts and bruises.
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This Frrrl: h lad is winning his spurs in Hollywood, playing the ti’le role in "David Copperfleld.” He’s Freddie Bartholomew, who's gf":ng plenty of plaudits for his work in the Dickins masterpiece and a nice handful of English money, brides. Freddie draws 35 pounds (about $175) weekly for his acting
$500,000 BORROWED FOR SINKING FUND Teachers' Retirement Loans Sum to State. The state sinking fund has borrowed $500,000 from the state teachers' retireim nt fund at 5 per cent interest. The fund, used to pay claims of local governmental units involved in dosed banks, has been depleted as the result of inroads made by bank closings in 1933 and from restricted depots in Class B banks. Sinking fund revenues come from tin 2 p r cent interest paid on public deposits. Receipts for the fiscal year ended June 30 were $1,124,904 Os this amount $865,322 was directly from deposits and the remainder from dividends paid by liquidating banks in return for grants made by the fund. POLL EXPENSES FILED Voung Republicans Spent $lO4, Still Owe 557.61. Omor Hawkins, treasurer of the Young Republican Club, told the Marion countv election bureau ves'rrday that the organization spent in the last campaign and still owes $57.61. Carl H. Buddenbaum, defeated Republican city council candidate for the first district, spent $120.25. Elmer Stoddard, defeated Prohibition candidate for congress, spent SB. VITAL STATISTICS Marriage Licenses Hollis In. bra. 4'> Kokomo, laborer, and Daur L. Tobey. 48. of 623 Blake street, housekeeper. C: avdon Ellis fit. of 1349 West Ray -ttrr:. , erk and Dorta Robertson. 58. of 1343 Wes- Ray .>:rcrt. housekeeper. James Shcrber. 23 of 734 VValdemere .‘•ref? farmer, and Stella inabuit. 19. of 548 Cole street, housekeeper. Pa’rtck Dugan 45 Pittsboio. farmer, and Em: a Gumbel. 31. of 2166 Station street. * Albert H’.ievel 22 of 1153 Laurel street, alesmau and Doro'hv Craig. 18. of 1201 Laurel street, waitress. Births Bovs Clifford and Josephine Longfellow. 1539 K . M R ve-. eh and Brumr.olia Smith. 115. North Bneffleld George and Goldie Grocnert. 720 East Twenty-second. M rras and G.advs Mvcrs. Methodist hospital. Robert and Lavona Calbert. Methodist hospital. G >r:e and Helen Watson. Methodist hospital. Girls lons and Ruth Cave. 3101 Forest Manor. Le" . and M>na Clark. 4703 East Twen-tv-ftrst I o nre and Mabel Williams. 2021 North Kevs’cne Hirmd ana Marie Reeves. Deaconess ho.-pit al. vv ..ham and Viola Titus. 523 South H ~ , Donald and Mildred Bo.semever. Methodist hospeal. , . j.,me. and Pauline Harris. Methodist ‘ C .-ice and Winifred Stiles. Methodist ho- I’. ;.i I H : c. and La Von.ne Shoemaker. Mctho--o <chf‘ <-r P and Oline Jones. Methodist cS-.arl’cs and Gertrude Winders. MethMerle and Ruth Thomas. Methodist hoses tries and Lena Berger. Methodist hospital. ~ Deaths Howard P - Poole. 33. of 633 North Pine, K 'dekm's disease. p, ir ; g- 59. Methodist hospital. coronarv occlusion. Mina M H ist 43. of 3231 South Meridian carcinoma , . . Haney Black. 60. Stockyards, cerebral L’.osd. VV Durbin. 65. 1252 Reisner. chronic interstitial nephritis. Lena Rirtel. e of 033 West Wisconsin, chronic myocarditis. _ . Carolina Einhard: 87 of 1612 South Eas- chronic in erstittal nephritis. I Jena Loutse McQueen. 4. citv hospital, broncho-pneumonia H n 1 Coffee. 32. Methodist hospital, lobar pne tmon.a _ Pa : .r.? D William? 46. of 30*: Wtst St J 't - internal hemorrhage vv am IV B'i>! ong. 57. of 5215 Park, contrary thrombosis C rv Thomson. 79. of 3439 Broadway, r .ar rrn.tl disease Marv Bo rneo: 75. of 710 East M.nnesota. arteriosclerosis R'cert He-.-:,:.. 11 days. 1239 Reisner ateiectas.s VV Ket-da:: 3 Riley hospital, tuberB SI IgltiS c: ar e Sc. tt. 57. city hospital, arterio-E-ther Harker. 13. city hospital. ansrer.a is appendicitis M i\ r.a Phi.lips. 77. of 3324 Robson carcinoma Mvder.: a Lee K-tner. 9 months. 1321 Congre>. broncho-pneumonia. Plumbing Permits Wm Steck. 113* North Oxford; one fix:-re. H A Wilson. 2143 Dexter: three fixtures. E f Tay.rr 629 Seen- two fixtures. Hvr.n.r.' B os.. 1221 North New Jersey; fo_r fixtures. ANNOUNCEMENTS i Death Notices BAIK LUKA C Age 61 be.oved sister . f Ira - B- pa rail away Thursday eve..:: g E_;.era. a‘ me res.dcnce 134 S Noble st . Saturday 230 p m. Friend 1 .nvited Burial Crown Hill F: ecc> ma call after 530 p m Fr.and SHIR' FY SERVICE dt tIK t LI/ ABE IH Widow o£ the ia?e tc4rd L Beyer and mother of Edward. August Law.rr.ce. Ar.ru, Francis Haroid John ar.i Vincent never ol is city a: and Mrs Alt-:: C Fe.ltr.qer of Chicago, passed awa-. Mai 21 at S' .r----i srital Funeral Saturday. Nov. 24 * 39 arr. at residence 2176 North P anay A ant a street Serv.ces SS Peter aid Pa., cathedral. 9am Interment Hole Cross cemetery. Friends invited BORING. HONDA—Of Reedsville ir.d., n- ther o Mrs Samuel Swatn. Edward Fri. Ara and Ralph Boring sister of Mr? Ge •:ge Noe and John D Creed, pa*-ed away Thursday afternoon. 4 30. age 77. Funeral Sunday. 10 a. m.. at the residence 10 SO a. m . M P church. Interment N-w Palestine cemetery. MAX. HfaRKUCM ii SON SLRVIC*.
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PROTECT YOUR COAL DOLLARS Here Are 8 Important Reasons Why to Patronize a D ea l er J 1. Dependable Coal 3. Correct Weight 5. Proper Grade 7. Courteous Service 2. No Slag, No Rock 4. The Best Coal 6. Constant Supply 8. Guaranteed Satisfaction
BETTER THAN ORDINARY LOW-PRICED FUEL $5*46 rurnace Chunks Indiana No. 5. A FINER LOWCOST FUEL $5-25 Forked Indiana No. 5 BLOCK COAL CO. * 1800 Alvord St. HE-1319 HE-1319 MORE lIEAT PER DOLLAR ’s;i@ s s;i Ton Ton 6-Inch 6x3 Lump Egg Indiana No. 5 Commercial Fuel Cos. 316 W. Ohio LI-6443 LI-6443 GIVE US A TRIAL ORDER $5.11 mg Ton Mine Run Indiana No. 5 Horace H. Coal Cos. 342 W. 10th RI-4035 RI-4035 THE FIRST CHOICE COAL LAST WINTER NOW BETTER THAN EVER $5.25 jgj 3x2 ForkPd Indiana No. 5 0. Martin Ice & Fuel Cos. 1125 W. 25th St. T A-1201 TA-1201 GUARANTEED TO GIVE SATISFACTION fi-Inch Lump Indiana No. 5 BETHEL COAL CO. 223 Caven St. DR-5200 DR-5200 ANNOUNCEMENTS _ 1 Death Notices Dl RBIX. LLOVD W —Beloved husband of Louise J and father of Wilbur H. Durbin, passed away at the home Tuesday evening, age 65 years. Funeral services at THE FUNERAL HOME, HISEY AND TITUS 351 North Delaware at.. Friday at 2:30 p. m. Burial at Crown Hill cemetery. Friends may call a? the home. 1252 Reisner st. Thursday afternoon and evening EMHARDT. CAROLINE VV.—B7 years Deio\ed widow of the late John Emhardt. mother of Mrs Pauline McKay. Mrs. Marie C Dierdorf. Paul. Adolph G.. Julius E . Christian J. and Dr John VV. Emhardt. passed away Wednesday. 3:15 a, m.. at the re.-idence. Ihl2 Soutn ta>t St. Private f'r.eral Friday 2 o m. at the residence Burial Crown Hul. Friends mav call at anv time after 6 p m Wednesday G H. HERRMANN SERVICE HVVVK. NINA M Age 43. beloved wife Os James A Hawk, passed away Thursday. 12 10 a m Funeral at SHIRLEY BROS. CENTRAL CHAPEL 946 N. Illinois st.. S ’urd.iv i3O v m Friends invited. B-rial Memorial Park Friends mav call at the chanel after 6 n. m. Thursday HV/FI.TON J VMES MARION—Age 73 be- ,- ed h i'bnnd of Jennie Hazelton and fa-her of Mrs. VV. M Hines and Mrs. Es-her Ann Crowe, passed away Thursds" ever. , ’'g at his home 413? Winthrop. p-aa-e services s’ the FLANNER * BUCHAN AN MORTUARY Saturday. 10 a m B trial Newcastle. Friends may call at the mortuary any time before services. VIVVR. KATHERINE Nee Maveri Age 53 years beloved wife of Fred, mother of Frederick Robert and Louise, sister of Minnie Maver and Mrs George Ut.'ter. Arthur and Jacob Maver. passed away, c, ip a m . at the residence. 341 East M mesota st. Funeral notice later. G. H HERRMANN . NORDLOH. MARJORIE I -Beloved daugh*e- of Mr and Mrs Edward C Nordioh. ss-e- of Mrs Mildred Howerton and Evelvn Nordloh ded Thursday morning at her heme 40 N #ilev ave. Fur.erai Saturday 839 a m at the home 9 a m . Our Ladv of Lourdes church B -al Hl . Cross cemetery Ft tends mx KIRBY SERVICE •*>]ITH. IDA R,—Beloved mother of Mrs. C V Harms and Charlf- Snyder of Pasadena Cal. passed away at her home 4061 Washington blvc . Fr.day morning. Announcement 0: services .a'er _ STRANGE. ALVA A. 1 BlLL)—Entered into rest Friday 8 a m . age 41 years, beloved husband of Grace C S’rar.ge Funeral nof.ee later for further information w-iends mav call HAKkv vv MOORES FUNERAL PARLOR 2050 E Mch. St. CH-6020. lE.wood .Ind.) papers please copy I. kl EFRINV HERBERT L—Beloved husband of Mrs Grace R Suffrins. residing at W. 56;h st.. passed away Thursday morning Friends may call at the residence of Mrs Suffrtirs' sister, Mrs. J. L. Simmons 3830 N Capitol ave Services at the FLANNER k BUCHANAN CHAPEL Saturday. 2 p m. Friend* invited. Buna* Crown HUL
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THE DEPRESSION ISN'T BAD! if rou just look at it in the right way. Os course, many of tis can t buv ail the gasoline that we think we need, and have found time to get acquainted with the people next door. Perhaps we have stayed home ns much as throe nights in a row and darned if we ran see but that we are better off for making these terrible sacrifices. What we s'artod out to say wag that good coal can i)..w be had for loss than $b a ton. We have recently been telling the public about an old friend in our coal family—it s called AMBER JACKET. That's a good name as well as being a darn good coal, and it affords people who are trying to make their dollars count the opportunity to save real money on their coal bills. AMBER JACKET i,.mp 55.84 *J | I; J K hrd SC 28 tJ* CERTIFIED Xx DEALERb BENNETT COAL COMPANY 130 E. Morris St. DR-4252 BETHEL COAL COMPANY 223 Caven St. DR-5200 BROOKSIDE ICE & COAL CO. 1125 Roosevelt Ave. CH-1567 CAPITAL ICE REFRIGERATING CO 356 W. North St. LI-2313 COMMERCIAL FUEL COMPANY 316 W Ohio St. LI-6443 DARE ZIEGLER FUEL CO. 1125 Roache St. TA-0516 EASTERN FUEL CO. 3401 E New York St. CH-1515 FREDRICK COAL COMPANY 801 Beecher St. DR-1792 FREDRICK COAL COMPANY 1020 E. 40th St. WA-5666 INDPLS ICE & FUEL CO. 225 East lowa St. DR-2400 INLAND COAL & ICE CO. 602 S. Capitol Ave. LI-6321 IRVINGTON ICE Ar COAL CO. 412 S. Ritter Ave. IR-1131 ERNEST JOHNSON COAL 00 1035 West 25th St. TA-1232 L. C. LITTEN COAL CO. 1002 E. St. Clair St. CH-4125 MARSHALL BROS. 3407 Roosevelt Ave. CH-0140 CLIF METER COAL CO. INC. 1019 E. 15th St. RI-4478 E F. MONN COAL CO. 641 N. Tibbs Ave. BE-2500 OEFTERING & LITZELMAN 1103 Kentucky Ave RI-5071 PHELPS COAL CO 101 S. Rural St CH-0285 PITTMAN-RICE COAL CO., INC. 102 S. LaSalle St. CH-5100 POLAR ICE Ai FUEL CO. 2000 Northwestern Ave TA-0689 NICK ROBERSON COAL CO 430 S Harding St. BE-0123 SCHMID BROS COAL YARD 107 Minkner St. BE-4620 F J. SCHUSTER COAL CO., INC 902 E Troy Ave DR-3000 SEXON BROS. COAL CO 2120 Hovt Ave. DR-7479 SOUTH SIDE ICE Ar COAL CO. 1902 S. East St. DR-1455 STUCK COAL COMPANY 201 Christian St. DR-1059 WEST SIDE CASH COAL CO. 110 N. Richland St. BE-3014 WEST SIDE ICE CO. 223 Lvnn St BE-0888
Coal of the Highest Quality 4x2 (Ideal for Furnace) $5.25 6x3 (Furnace Chunks) $5.46 R^M^treaTq| 6-In. (Lump Indiana No. 5) $5.69 Pioneer Island Creek lump, clean forked $7.18 Tip-Top West Virginia Furnace Chunks, 6x3 $6.78 Indianapolis Ice & Fuel Cos. DR-2400 4 Yards. DR-2401
YOUR MONEY BACK IF NOT SATISFIED s s;= m Indiana No. 5. Casady Fuel & Supply Cos. 906 N. Sherman CH-1427 CH-1427 Why Buy Dusty and Smoky Coal When Enos KemTreated Costs No More ? $5*25 gH Ton 3x2 Forked Indiana No. 5 PROGRESS COAL CO. CH-2200 CH-2200 MOReTiEAT MORE SATISFACTION FOR LESS MONEY gm $5. 25 Ton Ton 6x3 „ 3x2 . Egg Forked Indiana No. 5 (Lambert Coal & Coke Cos. 2409 Cornell HE-1397 HE-1397 PAY CASH SAVE MONEY White Ash nut and slack $4.48 Verv good for furnace or stove. Brazil Block, lumpy mine run $5.23 White Ash. lumpy mine run $5.11 Brazil Block. 6x3. clean fkd . $0.60 Bluff lid. Coal Cos.
ANNOUNCEMENTS i Funeral Directors. Florists ~ RUSSELL A. ABDON ' 1807 N Illinois TA-1847 FINN BROS. Funeral Home 1639 N Meridian St fA-1835 FLANNER & BUCHANAN 25 W Fall Creek Drive TA-4400 G R INST E IN E R ’ S 522 E. Market Ri-5374 ! HISEY & TITUS 957 N. Delaware LI-3828 CEO. W. USHER' FUNERAI HOMES 1614 VV WASH SI SE-0148 '719 Capitol AVE TA-1719 J C. WILSON 1230 Prospect DR-0321-0322 5 Personals CATERER—Private dinner parties spe ciaitv. JENNIE I SALTZ 44 Eastern ave CH-0305 . NOT responsible for ar.v debts other than mv own on or af'er Nov. 19. 1934 : ALBERT L CUMMINS. HATS rTHE 5-MINUTE SHOP / }C 111 So L. 5: RI-0116 WANT to communicate with a January expectant mother about adopting child _ Reliable partv Box K-321 Times. FREE FINGER WAVING Marce: nair cut or ahampoo. Permanent waving at a verv nominal service charge INTERNATIONAL BEAUTY * BARBER SCHOOL. 342 E Wash CHILD to care lor; mother's care References. 1528 Broadway. LI-4095 STUDENTS GRADUATED from me international Beauty Si Barber School are m demand because of their efficient cua.ihrat’.ons—low fee. 342 E Wash r ALSE teeth repaired 75c up. New piaie DR CARTER. 626 K.P Old RI-1250 BALLROOM. 55x40, for dancing or wnat Room 55x67 night club or what? DEARBORN HOTEL 3203 E Mictv CH-7551 ay Mall—ldeally auitable meetings. bridges ate.; reasonable. LIMi > to 1 BALLROCSM DANCINGtx c.asses now opening. Ten lessons for seven dollars Terms. STOCKMAN STUDIOS. RI-1610 PERMANENT WAVES Any style, ecst of supplies only. CENTRAL [309 I. O. O. F. Bldg. Penn-Wish. I ANSWER Want Ads Promptlv. The bar--1 gains that you see today may be gone tomorrow.
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Off the Car ( 3x ., W. Va. forked, $6.78 (No. 5: 2x3) We Deliver 1/2 Tons Cash Coal Cos. CH-6250—CH-6250 $ 5.46?08uys MONARCH Big 6x3 Egg This is one of the best coals mined in Indiana. You will not regret a trial order of this coal. Center Coal Cos. lIE-1458 Hip mu *5.25 Raymond City yQ This W. Virginia coal has given satisfaction for 40 years. Vi TON UP J. & I COAL CO. CH-6048 BEST COAL for YOUR MONEY GENUINE SX.IO GLENDORA 0= The wonder coal of Clean America—large lump Forked W. Virginia, 3x5, clean fkd., $6.30 W. Virginia, large lp., fkd., $7.05 Brazil block, forked 55.95 White Star block, forked $ e- oLinton No. 4. best obtainable v , -bO , > Enos lump, fkd., $5.60; nut, $5.25 Glendora Wonder coal, 3x2, $5.75 Pioneer Island Creek block, $7.20 Citizens Coke $8.90; pea size, $7.40 Deliver Tons Any Place in Citv. Üb'iON'ltC iCUAItb DR-4621. Established 1903 It will pav vou to visit our yard and see the difference in good coals. 48-Hour Coal West Virginia Low Ash C / 7Q Low Smoke * rV_ Holds Fire INDIANA (tr oc White Ash * J== No. 5. 3x3 Deliver l /o Ton Progress Coal Cos. CH. 2200 OWES W VA RESULTS .i\LV KING OF INDIANA Jwol Cool Cos. BRAZIL BLOCK, $5.23 Mine . run. mined in Indian* We Delivef Any Amount Perry Coal Cos. RI-1567
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I JU3T POUND OUT LUF J3CSS m that too donThavu % GAve we iWZL , ml to i3uy high pftieeo b tip; He says IM 00lMC ' m M eASTeeA( COAL. I BOUGHTfI IT sAves P HOOStEd HEt> PEPPER. j| W/AV MOW6Y j "I ] * | Ason-' start-/ . ;i s 5.46 iC JI iC- 2S iC M CHUNKS MINE RUN 4XZ FORKED 6" LUMP* jfTjW Look for the Red Pepper Sticker When Your Coal Is Delivered . . . Authorized Dealers Place Trade Mark on Delivery Ticket For Your Protection U NITED ’ COLLIERIES^B®^ HOOSIER RED PEPPER COMES FROM INDIANA’S RICHEST COAL FIELDS
saaEBgHaBBBa : ssasaiissssßSßi { HOOSIER jr&t i I HOOSIER fMfi i I HOOSIER P-46 i I RED PEPPER iHla I I RED PEPPER {Km J i RED PEPPER J I COAL a COAL <*#;.•■ ft COAL Buy Guaranteed Coal Let's Not Born Money Your Furnace Happy^^M |pPl| Sold and Guaranteed bv JppjM j SpPßi pW Sold and Guaranteed bv WH COAL CO." J 1 FREDRICK COAL CO. 1 | *COAL INC. | DR-7478 DR-7479 | 3 DR-1792 WA-5666 1 1 DR _3OOO DR-3001 I 1 PROM INDIANA’S RICHEST COAL MINES j j FROM INDIANA’S RICHEST COAL MINES I I FPOM INDIANA’S RICHEST COAL MINE? j tegmiiafeSßS s^msasssEl ssiaMscjaESss mznzMxsi^xsm i HOOSIER W*Af> 1 i HOOSIER £*46 J i HOOSIER r*46 1 I r T# r slJl ™iTi* I ™c p £r 6lJ COAL CUAL i *' MH s'f'ia MB Sold and Guaranteed by PPVVPT rnlr ’ ™ 1 I COMFORT COAL AND] fmu J. S, P v?.„ I BEMsET COAL CO. I 1 rjp r*r\ nR 919 Q 8 COAL & SLII L\ CO. DR-4252 DR-4252 j I DR 3,39 COKE CO.DB-3439 : I BE-4704 BE-4704 ™I NN N I -.'£!TWWINtSI l£°W INPIftNftS RICHEST WINES., I muMWiJI, I rWiißiriininiii'iiiTii.MM -wMmammFßMmmm MMBin BMBBIEBSaEga t HOOSIER 1T46 j i HOOSIER #*46 j [ HOOfIER JT46 j Sold and Ou.r.nteed bv Sold |T UNION ICE & f INDIANAPOLIS ICE 1 F ECONOMY FUEL & COAL CO. J j & FUEL CO. 1 SUPPLY CO. 1 DR-4621 DR-4621 ! | D r. 2400 DR-2400 | DR-1220 DR-1220 j j EPOM PROM ( Phoosier jr46 , I RED PEPPER 4Hjv | I RED PEPPER SHj I I RED PEPPER Freight ■ 1 f WASHINGTON FnICKROBERSON 1 COAL CO. ] I SUPPLY j j w rIo , COAL Co * _ BE-1554 BE-1554 I j DR-2COO Lynn Logsdon, Pres, I I BE-0123 BE-0123 *: K . jg jVi
$0.46 I INDIANA JRB no. s. 6x4 Wra- CLEAN FORKED egg I m W. VIRGINIA Jgß 6-Ijj. Clean Forked WE DELIVER -i TON All Other Grades of Coal and Coke FREDRICK CMS Hum w m. nmdm> %,.ms OLIN COAL CO. GET OUR PRICES. E N Y. * Beit Railroad. CH-3041. TIMES WANT ads *r* the " moat •coaomlcai la tb* city.
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Majestic c —7 r\ rWest Virginia > / ( JS Block / . Kem Treated ’5.46 Casady Fuel & Supply Cos. CH-1427. 906 N. Sherman Dr Indiana mine rua INDIANA MINE RUN *5 11 Economy Fuel Supply DR-1220 DR-1131 Economize Wuh Economy" CHampe-Garland Coal Cos. 1 1422 W. 30th St. TA-6871
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ft ANCHOR SPECIAL?' 95 CP tnd No. 5. Lumpy Mine Run -'*-*• VNut a f” $1.48 Virginia Lump C 7 AO Split Cord Wood v ‘ * '■* Ton or Basket, 24 Hour Service A I 0 336 W r .lm d “INDIANA srjT MINE RUN Red Pepper. Bx 4 IS 46 enMITfMMI WANT ADS Continued on NEXT PAGE
