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NOTED CHURCH WORKER DEAD; RITES ARE SET Mrs. Margaret B. Davey to Be Buried Wednesday in Holy Cross. Requiem mass for Mrs. Margaret B. Davey, 1301 Pleasant-st, who died yesterday at her home, will be offered at 9 Wednesday morning at St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church, of which she was a member. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Mrs. Davey, who was 63. had lived here 26 years. She was a member of the St. Patrick's Altar Society. Daughters of Isabella and the Cathedral Mothers Club. Surviving are the widower. Dr. Hughey J. Davey, optometrist and optician. 303 Kresge Building; four sons. John P.. Joseph, Gerald and Hugh P Davel Jr.; five daughters. Misses Mary, Margaret. Catherine, Roseann and Cecilia Davey, all of Indianapolis, and a sister. Miss Katherine Denninger, Baltimore. William W. Baker Rites Funeral services for William W. Baker, 2854 N. Illinois-st, retired horse commission dealer, who died Saturday at his home, were to be held at noon today in the Planner A: Buchanan Funeral Home. 25 W. Fall Creek-pkwy. Burial was to be in Crown Hill. Mr. Baker, who was 79, was born in Brown County. He helped organize the Blair-Bakor Horse Cos., which shipped thousands of horses to the Allied armies during the World War. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Roy E Blossom, and a son, Chester A. Baker, both of Indianapolis. Muratt Poer Burial Funeral services for Muratt J. o. Poer, 1933 College-av, who operated a hardware store at 1904 Collegeav 25 years, and who died in Methodist Hospital Saturday, will be held in the Moore & Kirk Funeral Home, 3447 College-av. at 10 tomorrow. Burial will be in Spiceland. Mr. Poer. who was 71, was a member of Puritan Lodge, Independent Order of Odd Fellows; Arion Lodge, Knights of Pythias, and the Broadway Baptist Church. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Mae Hunt Poer. and two daughters, Mrs. Anna Collester and Mrs. Ella Burns, all of Indianapolis. Margaret Carter Dead Requiem mass will be offered at 9 Wednesday at St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church for Miss Margaret Carter. 2746 Station-st, who died yesterday at the home of a niece, Mrs. Lawrence Welch. 4545 Centralav. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Miss Carter, who was 70, had lived here 35 years. She made her home with her sister, Miss Nelle Carter. Surviving, in addition to the niece, Mrs. Welch, and the sister. Miss Nelle Carter, are a niece. Miss Nina Carter, Chicago, and a nephew, John P. Dean, Indianapolis. William Tharp Funeral The funeral of William R. Tharp, 3330 W. lOth-st, who died yesterday in his home after an illness of several r eeks, was to be held this afternoon in the Conkle Funeral home. 1934 W. Michigan-st. Burial was to be in Greenlawn Cemetery. Brow’nsburg. Mr. Tharp had lived in Indianapolis 35 years, was engaged in the trucking business. Surviving are the widow., four daughters. Miss Christina Tharp, Miss Bertha Tharp. Miss Geneva Tharp and Mrs. Violet Links, all of Indianapolis; three sisters, Mrs. Florence Biggs. Lizton; Mrs. Ollie Elmore and Mrs. Geneva Johnson, both of Pittsborro. and one brother. H. E. Tharp. Clermont. Fred A. Egeler Rites Services for Fred A. Egeler. 650 N. Beville-av. who died Saturday in his home, were to be held this afternoon at the residence of his daughter. Mrs. W. H. Wilcox. 2234 N. Delaware-st. Mr. Egeler. who was 78. was born in Germany, and lived in Vincennes. Ind.. for many years after coming to this country. He had lived in Indianapolis 10 years. Surviving are the widow. Mrs. Lucy B. Egeler; two daughters. Mrs.

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MONDAY P M. 4 00—Sternev’* orchestra (NBC> WEAF. Ad-enture Hour 'CBS WABC Lighting of the Community Christ, ir.as tree at Washington. D. C., (NBC i WJZ 4:ls—Jackie Heller (NBC) WJZ. Crane Dunn and Norm Sherr (CBSi WISN Tom Mix iNBCi WEAF 4 30—Bizzlers trio (NBC WEAF Jack Arm-trons CBS' WABC. Singing Ladv NBC) WJZ. 4 45-Eton Bovs (CBS WABC S’amD Club 'NBC' WEAF. 5 00—N*w - Cuzat s orchestra (NBC) WEAF Buck Rogers (CBS' WABC. American Legion Christmas program iNBCi WJZ. 5.15 —Bobbv Benson and Sunny Jim (CBS' WABC Tom Mix i.NBC' WMAQ •The Desert Kid ' 'NBCi WEAF. 5 30—The Shadow (NBCi WABC KLRA News. Three X Sisters ‘N3Ci WJZ. 5 45—Lowell Thomas 'NBCi WEAF. Biiiv Batchelor (NBCi WEAF. 6 00—Amos 'n’ Andv 'NBCi WJZ. Hi Jinks on Christmas Eve (NBCi WEAF. Mvrt and Marge <CBS) WABC. 6:lS—Just Plain Bill (CBS' WABC P.antation Eciirt NBCi' WJZ. 6:30 The O'Neills ’ i 381 WABC. Tne Hobo s Chii -mas Eve ' 'NBCi WEAF Red Davis (NBC WJZ. 6 45—Boake Carter (CBS) WABC. Uncle Ezra's radio station (NBC) WEAF Dangerous Paradise (NBC) WJZ. 7 00—Carson Robison and Buckaroos 'CBS' WEAF Himber's orchestra iNBC> WEAF. Jan Garber s orches’ra iCBSi WJZ. 7:ls—Edwin C. Hill (CBSi WABC. 7 30—Kate Smith revue (CBS' WABC Carefree Carnival iNBCt WJZ. B.oo—Rosa Ponseiie and Kostelanetz' orchestra (CBS' WABC. Gvpsies ' NBC) WEAF Minstrel Show iNBCi'WJZ. 8 30—House Party, Don Novis, Voorhees' orchestra (NBCi WEAF. The Big Show, Gertrude Niesen i CBS i WABC. WBBM Princess Pat Players 'NBCi WJZ 9:oo—Wayne Kings orchestra (CBS) WABC. Cleveland Symphony orchestra (NBCi WJZ. 9 30—Doctors, Dollars and Disease (CBS) WABC. National Radio Forum Senator Lewis 'NBC' WEAF Father Finn's Paulist choiristers 'NBCi WJZ 9 45—Chris'mas Eve In the Nursery 'CBS' WABC. 10.00—Russian Symphonic choir iNBC) WEAF. Around the Festive Board (CBS) WABC. • Meetin" House”—fantasy iNBC) WJZ. 10:15—Xmas program from Government Lightship i NBC' WJZ. "The Storv of Silent Night'—drama (NBCi WEAF. Christmas Eve in the Cloister (CBS ( WABC 10 30—Feature (NBCi WEAF. ’ A Legend of Wenceslas” (CBS) WABC. Concert (NBC) WTMJ. "Polish Lourdes”—Christmas service NBC' WJZ 11:00—Christmas carols (CBS) WABC. Henry King's orchestra 'NBC' WJZ. Christmas Chimes from Old Trinity Church 'NBC' WEAF. 11:30—Claude Hopkm's orchestra (CBS) WABC. Jack Berger's orchestra (NBCi WJZ. Community Singinc—San Francisco —14,000 voices (NBC) W 7 EAF. WFBM (12.30) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Power and Light Company) MONDAY. P M. 4:00 —Louie Lowe Orchestra. 4 15—Tea Time Tunes. 4:4s—Santa Claus. s:oo—Viewing the News. s:ls—Eddie and Jack. s:3o—Society Reporter. 5.45—W00dv and Willie (CBS). s:ss—News (CBSi. 6:oo—Civic speaker. 6.10 —Butler University Christmas program. 6 30—Buck Rogers (CBSi. 6:4s—Piano Twins. 7 00—Bar-X Davs (CBS' 7:15 Edwin C Hill (CBS). 7 30—Kate Smith's revue (CBS 1 B:oo—Musical. B:3o—The Big Show iCBS). 9:oo—Serenade iCBS' 9 30—C M B. Glee Club. 9:4s—Tin Pan Aliev. 10:00—Mvrt and Marge (CBS). 10:15—American Family Robinson. 10.30—Louie Lowe Orchestra. 11:00—Christmas Carols by Cathedral. 11:30—Choir and orchestra (CBSi. 12:00—Midnight—Sign off. TUESDAY A. M 6:3o—Chuck Wagon. 7:oo—Early Birds. 8 00—Program from London (CBS). 9:lo—News 'CBSi. 9:ls—Talk by Prof. Ross Griffith. 9 30—Madison ensemble iCBS). 10:00—Milkv Wav (CBS'. 10:15—Los Angeles Svmphonv 'CBS). 11:00—Voice of Experience (CBS). 11:15—The Gump (CBSi. Samuel LaMar and Mrs. Willcox, both of Indianapolis; and two sons, Carl D. Egeler, Clveland, and Paul L. Egeler, Fullerton, Cal. Ralph McCord Dies Services for Ralph P. McCord. Oaklandon. who died yesterday in his home after a brief illness, will be held in the residence at 10 Wednesday, with burial in Oaklandon. Mr. McCord, who was 30, was a member of the Oaklandon Universal ist Church and the Masonic order. Surviving are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCord; and a sister, Mrs. Blanche Apple. Martin Brogan Passes Requiem mass will be offered at 9 Wednesday in the Little Flower Roman Catholic Church for Martin W. Brogan, 762 De Quincy-st. who died yesterday at his home after a two weeks' illness. Burial will be in Greensburg. his former home. Mr. Brogan, who was 72. had been an Indianapolis resident 15 years. Surviving are two brothers. John Brogan. Greensburg; Michael Brogan. Cincinnati; a sister, Mrs. Missouri Galloway, Indianapolis. and a daughter. Miss Ada Brogan, with whom he made his home. Frank Fetzer Burial Brief funeral services will be held at 7:30 tonight in the Hisev & Titus Funeral Home. 951 N. Delaware-st. for Frank P. Fetzer. 3220 Central-av. who died Saturday after an illness of six months. The body will be taken to Clarion. Pa., his former home, for funeral services and bunal Wednesday. Mr. Fetzer, who was 82. had lived 20 years in Indianapolis. He was a member of Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. Surviving is a brother. John A. Fetzer. Clarion. Pa. Martha Lumley Rites Funeral services for Mrs. Martha Lumley. who died yesterday at 1122 St. Peter-st, will be held at 2 Wednesday at the residence, with burial in Memorial Park cemetery. Mrs. Lumley, who was 35, was bom in Angola, Ind. She was a member of the Angola Methodist Church. Surviving are the widower. Walter Lumley: her grandmother. Mrs. E. Stahl. Beaverton. Mich.; two uncles, Fred Cancant. Angola, and William Stahl. Pendleton, and a sister, Mrs. Mildred Conners. Angola. RECREATION GROUP TO GIVE SHOW WEDNESDAY Replaces Regular Weekly Entertainment Scheduled for Tomorrow. The regular weekly free community entertainment directed by the Marion County Recreation Committee of the Governor's Commission on Unemployment Relief will be given Wednesday night in Tomlinson Hall, instead of tomorrow night. Next week the program will be on Wednesday also, and thereafter the programs will be resumed on Tuesdays.

11 30— Arthur Warren orchestra (CBS'. 12 00 Noon —George Hall orchestra iCBS). P M 12 15—Bohemian*. 12:45—Pat Kennedv with Art Kassell orchestra (CBS'. 1 00—Little French Princess (CBS'. 1 15—Romance of Helen Trent 'CBSi. 1 30—Christmas party (CBS). WKBF (1400) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Broadcasting. Inc.) MONDAY P M. 4.oo—Light.ng of Community Xmas Tree in Washington ' NBO 4 30—George Sterney's orchestra (NBCI. 4 45—Happy Long s:oo—Rose Room Melody. s:lo—Where to Go in Indianapolis. s:ls—Marott concert. 5 30—Employment talk. 5 35—Three X Sisters 'NBCi 5 45—Little Orphan Annie iNBC). 6 00—Cecil and Sally. 6 15—Hi Jinks on Christmas Eve (NBC). 6 30—Red Davis iNBCi. 6 45—Sports review 7 00—Jan Garber Supper Club (NBC). 7 30—The Voice (NBCi. B:oo—Musics’ Cocktail. B:os—Musical Memory contest. B:ls—The Bluebirds. 8 30—Anson Weeks' orchestra. 8 45—Whispering Strings. 9:oo—Christmas Carols bv combined choirs of Indianapolis. 10:00—Russian Symphonic choir (NBC). 10:15—Storv of Silent Night 'NBCi. 10 30— NBC concert orchestra iNBCi. 11.30—San Francisco Community Sing •NBCi. 12:00 Midnight—Sign off. TUESDAY A M. 6 30—Morning Devotions. (s:4s—Temple of the Air. 7:oo—Tuneful Tick Tocks. 7 30—Musical Clock. 8 00—Breakfast Club (NBCi. 8 45—800 on the Air. 9 00—Three C's iNBC'. 9 15—Rose Room Meiodv 9 20—Edward McHueh 'NBC). 9 30—Kitchen of the Air. 11.00—Christmas in a Temple of Song ' NBC i. 11:00—Veterans of Foreign Wars Xmas program (NBCi. 11:15—Jesse Crawofrd (NBC). 11:30—Farm and Home Hour (NBC). P M. 12:30—The Olvmpians. 12:45—The Ranch Bovs (NBC). 1:00 Nobody Home” (NBC). 1 30—Peerless trio iNBC). I:4s— Metropolitan Opera Company presents "Hansel and Grotel” (NBC). WLW (700) Cincinnati MONDAY P M. 4:oo—Christmas celebration. 4 15—Tom Mix. 4:3o—Singing Ladv (NBC). 4:4s—Jack Armstrong. s:oo—Around the World for $59.95 (WGN) s:ls—Bachelor of Song. 5:30—80b Newhall. s:4s—Lowell Thomas (NBC). 6:oo—Amos n' Andv (NBCi. 6:ls—Lum and Abner—comedy team. 6:3o—Red Davis. 6 45—Dangerous Paradise. 7:oo—Jan Garber's Supper Club. 7:3o—Gladys Swarthout: Wm. Daly’s orchestra. B:oo—Wiener Minstrels. B:3o—House Party (NBC). 9:00 Eastman's orchestra (NBC). 9:3o—Corn Cob Pipe Club. 10:00—News flashes. 10:05—Dickens' A Christmas Carol.” 10:30 —Factory glee club. 10:45—Christmas Midnight Mass—St. Pet. er's Cathedral. Cincinnati. P. M. 12:15—Tommv Christians dance orchestra. 12:30 —Moon river, organ and poems. I:oo—Sign off. TUESDAY A. M. 5:30 —Top o’ the Morning. 6:oo—The Nation s Family Prayer period. 6 15 —Morning devotion. 6:3o—Rhythm Jesters. 6:4s—Rhythm Jesters. 7:00 B. A. Rolfe and his orchestra. . 7:3o—Cheerio iNBC'. m 8:00 —Joe Emerson, hymns. W 8:15 —Music by Divano. B:3o—Talk. B:3s—Arthur Chandler Jr., organist. B:4s—The Jacksons —comedy. 9:oo—Kay Donna, vocalist. 9:lo—Home Loan talk. 9:ls—Clara. Lu 'n' Em (NBC). 9:3o—Livestock reports. 9:4o—News flashes. 9:4s—Jack Berch and orchestra. 10:00—Galaxy of Stars (NBC). 10:15—Yucatan trio. 10:30—Shut-in hour—United States Marine band (NBC). 10:59 —Time. 11:00—Rex Griffith. 11:10—River and market reports. 11:15—Talk. 11:20—Livestock reports. 11:30—National Farm and Home hour (NBC). P. M. 12:30—Vic and Sade. 12:45—Stan Stanley's dance orchestra. 1:00—To be announced. 2:oo—Ma Perkins (NBC). 2:ls—Art Collins’ Hotel Syracuse orchestra. 2:30 —"The Song of the City” (dramatic sketch) i NBC). 2:4s—Ticker Notes. 3:oo—Life of Mary Sothern—drama. 3:ls—Mary Alcott an two pianos. 3:3o—Bettv and Bob—drama. 3:4s—Santa Claus.

HER CHRISTMAS OVER, DOOMED CHILD LOSES FIGHT AGAINST DEATH

Bn United Prmx MUSKEGON, Mich., Dec. 24 Christmas is over for Donna Mavis Shaw. She died last night. Donna won an international host of friends before a cancerous growth on her left eye killed her. She was 5 years old and she cried only occasionally during 18 months of pain. Thousands, hearing of her hopeless case, wrote her notes of cheer. Hundreds more helped Santa Claus and her parents give her such a Christmas as few children ever enjoy. Surgeons who removed Donna’s eye after a dog scratched the lid, and then found a malignant infection still spreading, told Mr. and Mrs. J. Warner Shaw months ago that they were helpless. The grieving parents arranged to have Christmas a little earlier than usual. Presents began to pour into Donna's room from all America. Britain, FYance, Germany—the whole world, it seemed. Muskegon war veterans heard that Santa was supposed to bring a toy automobile with real lights and a horn. It appeared last week. Donna never knew why her Christmas came early. Her parents told her it was because people had heard of her bravery and sent so many presents that it would take a long time to open them all. She died without especial pain, inured to ‘a hurt in my eye” during a fourth of her life. HAILS YULETIDE GIFT OF RESTORED SIGHT Wisconsin Musician Able to See After Lifetime of Blindness. By f it it id Pres* JANESVILLE. Wis., Dec. 24.—His sight pamally restored after being totally blind since infancy, Walter Klatt. 28. Janesville musician, today prepared to celebrate the happiest Christmas of his life. To Dr. N. H. Fuller, Green Bay specialist, who last Christmas restored the sight of Mrs. Thomas Naylor. 29-year-old Green Bay mother, goes credit for the Christmas gift to the Janesville man. BOY SCOUT CAMP TO OPEN ON WEDNESDAY Winter Sports and Organization Work to Be Featured, Fifty Boy Scouts will enter winter camp at the Boy Scout Rpervation, northeast of Indianapolis, Wednesday under direction of S*. L. Norton, assistant scout executive. Registration will be completed tomorrow at scout headquarters. Winter sport arid scout work will be featured in the camp, and campfires will be held each night.

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HOUSING EXHIBIT SEEN BY 7500 Home Remodeled From Old Shack Continues to Draw Interest. Since its opening to public inspection last week more r.han 7500 persons have visited “Exhibition House,” temporarily located on the Federal Building south lawn, attendants revealed today. Transformed from a once flimsy, decrepit shack into an attractive and up-to-date colonal house, the project exemplifies the home modernization program sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce in connection with the Federal Housing Administration. Remodeled under supervision of the Indianapolis Construction League and its interior decorated and furnished in a scheme laid out by Mrs. J. R. Farrell, BannerWhitehill Furniture Cos. expert, the house is practically complete in every detail and later will be presented to the Girl Scouts. Efforts to register all visitors have been abandoned, due to the project’s unusual popularity, and a counter has been installed to aid those in charge of public inspection. Living and bedroom furnishings have been supplied by the John J. Madden Manufacturing Cos., L. S. Avres & Cos., J. C. Hirshman Cos., the Udell Works. R. W. Durham Cos., and the Kiefer-Stewart Cos. Kitchen and bathroom fixtures came from the Sellers Kitchen Cabinet Cos., Crane Cos., Central Supply Cos., Plumbers Supply Cos., and the Indianapolis Power and Light Cos. The heating system was installed by the Central Supply Cos., paint by the Burdsal Cos., wallpaper by the Bethard Wall Paper Cos., and electric fixtures by the Romer Lighting Fixture Cos., Sanborn Electric Cos., Hatfield Electric Supply Cos., and the Keystone Electric Cos.

KROGER GIVES PRIZE BEEF TO ORPHANS Blue Ribbon Winner Sent to * City Groups. The m at item for holiday dinners was solveu today for six local orphanages when officials of the Kroger Grocery and Baking Cos. revealed the destiny and destination of a 700-pound prize-winning beef, one of a herd purchased at the recent International Live Stock Exposition at Chicago. The blue-ribbon winner, already butchered, is being distributed as a token of Christmas cheer to the youthful inmates of the Indianapolis Orphans’ Asylum, Colored Orphans’ Home, Children’s Guardian Home, Lutheran Orphans’ Home, Society of Good Shepherds and the General Protestant Orphans’ Home. For the dual purpose of encouraging 4-H Club members in their live stock enterprises, and to help provide Christmas dinners for the less fortunate, the Kroger Company, officials state, annually purchase a large herd of the winning beeves. BLAST THREAT LAID TO SPURNED SUITOR Woman Claims Jilted Man Said He Would Dynamite House. Mrs. Chole Silox doesn’t think much of the idea of being blown up with dynamite because she refuses to accept the company of a former suitor, she told police Saturday. Mrs. Silox said that Homer Payne, 24, of 426 Irving-pl, came to her home at 731 Lord-st and told her firmly that if she did not keep company with him he would blow her up with dynamite. Suitor Payne was arrested on a vagrancy charge. He denied that he threatened dynamiting to press his suit. 4000 CHILDREN ATTEND CITY HALL YULE PARTY Youngsters Are Guests of Officials and Employes. Nearly 4000 Indianapolis children gathered today at City Hall to attend the annual party given there by officials and employes. Entertained by band music, the children each received candy and small gifts as they filed past Santa Claus. The remainder of the fund collected from officials and employes will be used to buy clothing for children recommended by Health Department nurses. VITAL ST ATISTICS Births Girls Carl and Ethel Soladine. 624 E. Minnesota. Louis and Ruth Henry. Methodist Hospital. William and Louise Richards, Methodist hospital. Marion and Katherine Doolev. Methodist hospital. Harold and Bernice Edwards. Methodist Hospital. Robert and Lillion Glockling. St. Vincent's Hospital. Harold and Hazel Jones. 2143 Bellefontaine. Charles and Esther Henrv. Coleman Hospital. Fav and Yave Housman. Coleman Hospital. Paul and Edith Acton. 1537 Sheldon. Boys Walter and Gladys LeSaulnier, Methodist Hospital. Paul and Dorothy Shreve, St. Vincent's Hospital. Grover and Orpha Doty, Coleman Hospital. Ravmond and Helen Grimes, Coleman Hospital. James and Ruth Harshbarzer. Coleman Hospital. Frank and Ruth Helms. Coleman Hospital. Clarence and Lareeda Marchant. Coleman Hospital. Robert and Helen Meulen. Coleman Hospital. Earnest and Ruth Price, Coleman Hospital. James and Vera Stewart. Coleman Hospital. Deaths William W. Baker, 79. of 2854 N. Illinois, cerebral hemorrhage. Sam Greenberg. 66. City Hospital, broncho pneumonia. Lena Barry. 69. of 227 Terrace, arterio sclerosis. Marv A. Crone, 89. of 4265 College, chronic mvocarditis. Paul Felix. 38. City Hospital, chronic nephritis. Melissa Jane Smith. 78. of 630 Congress, hypostatic pneumonia William R. Tharp. 64. of 3330 West 10th. uremia. Frank P. Fetzer. 82. of 3220 Central, chronls nephritis. Dawson E Barnes. 75 Central Indiana Hospital, acute mvocarditis. Eugene Gale Adams. 15. of 459 Concord, broncho pneumonia. Milton Faith. —. Methodist Hospital, arterio sclerosis. William E Ratcliff. 61. of 209 Bucking-ham-dr. chronic mvocarditis. Vernev Lowe. 56, City Hospital, arterio sclerosis. Frederick Auguset Ezeler. 78. of 650 N Btvilie. hvpostatic pneumonia Israel S. Llovd. 77. of 2054 Bellefontaine. cerebral thrombosis. Ruth A. Hawkins. 38. of 6325 N. Keystone, endocarditis. Hazel Street. 45. of 947 Drxel. cerebral apoplexy. Mae L. Baxter. 59. of ? >63 N. Denny, diabetes mellitus. Caroline Miiier, 76, of 13„3 Brookside, carcinoma.

VITAL STATISTICS Deaths Bertha C Robert*. 73. of 11 East Washington chronic mvocarditis Jackie S Danford. 4 months. 1209 Gross, gastro enteritis. Rose B Muller. 68. of 547 N. Tacoma, cardiac dilatation. Anna B Manning. 83. of 2051 Park, chronic mvocarditis ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices C ARTER. MISS MARGARET—BeIoved ter of Nell Carter, of 2746 Station-st, and aunt of Nina Carter of Chicago. John P. Dean and Mrs. Lawrence Welch of Indianapolis. passed away Sunday. Dec 23. at the residence of her niece. 4545 Cen-tral-av. Funeral Wednesday. Dec. 26. from t FINN BROS. FUNERAL HOME. 1639 F. Meridian-st at 8 15 a. m.. and a’ St. Francis De Sales Church. S a. m. Burial Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends invited. CROOK, CHARLES—Age 69 years, husband of Anna Crook, father of Mrs. Ray Murphy, passed away at the residence. 445 N. Tibbs-av. Sunday. 'Jec. 23. 5:20 p. m. Funeral Wednesday. Dec. 26. 2 p. n: at the SHIRLEY BF.CS. WEST SIDE FUNERAL HOME. 2001 W. Mich-igan-st. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 p. m Monday. DAWSON. MARY—Age 35—Beloved wife of Louis Dawson, daughter of Mrs. Josephine Bowers, of 540 W Abbott-st.. died Dec 23. Funeral at SPEAKS & FINN FUNERAL CHAPEL. 125 S. Capitol-av.. Wednesday. 8:45 -a m ; St. John's Church. 9 "a. m. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited. FARREL, MISS MARY—Sister of Nellie -Farrel. passed away at the residence. ’4117 Park-av. Sunday. Dec. 23. Time of funeral given later. For information friends mav call FINN BROS. FUNERAL HOME. TA-1835. [Madison tlnd.i papers please copy ] GRIFFITH, MARGARET—BeIoved mother of Mrs. Mary Rodgers, and Charles Griffith. departed this life Monday, age 74 vears. Funeral Wednesday at the MOORE & KIRK FUNERAL HOME. 2530 Station-st. 10 a. m. and at Union Chapel. Newton, Ind.. 2 p. m. Burial Newton. Friends invited. HEITKAN. JOHN—Beloved husband of Marv Heitkan, passed away at the residence, 535 Hudson-st. Monday. Dec. 24. Funeral Wednesday. Dec. 26. from the FINN BROS. FUNERAL HOME. 1639 N. Meridian-st, at 8:30 a. m. SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral, 9 a. m. Frjends invited.

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• | 6x3 Burnswell $ r 46 This is a high-grade 1 Indiana Big 6 - inch - Lump Coal. You will not find its equal. Low in ash, high in a f* t\ heat. Does not clink- VL hH er. You will not re- "** gret a trial order of 1 this coal. Silver Flame—--4 long-lasting coal mined in West Virginia. A high p / quality coal for stoves # and furnaces, block. • M. A. SILVER COAL CO. HE-1303 lIE-1303

fWira z I ;'a t*!'.! i™ / (uiWi HOOSJER RED PEPPER cC ? q 4x2 $ •4 6 •F Forked Ton Ton chunks U. S. FUEL CO. RI-8024 FROM INDIANA’S RICHEST COALMINES HOOSIERRED PEPPER s|~ 9lt 4x2 $ L .46 Forked % J= := f Ton Ton chunks Champe-Garland C r i Cc TA-6871 FRONHNDIANA^iaiEST^A^INES HOOSIER RED PEPPER Ton Ton chunks Harry C. Ent Materials, Inc. • WA-4600 FROM INDIANASRKHESTCOALMINES HOOSIER RED PEPPER tC ?5 4x2 $1^.46 5 Forked o= 6x . Ton Ton Chunks Indianapolis Ice & Fuel Cos. DR-2400 |FROJ^NDIANASRICHES^OALMINES GIVE YOUR POCKETBOOK A TREAT m ’ s # Furnace 6-Inch Lump Chunks Indiana No. 5 McPherson DR-2425. Coal Cos . DR-2425. QUALITY COAL AT AN ECONOMY *S M J 5 M HHP 3° 2 Furnace Forked Chunks Indiana No. 5 Horace H. Page RI-4033 Coal Cos. RI-4035 GOOD FOR FURNACE OR STOVE 5 3x2 .25 FORKED ■■ ■ Indiana No. 5 UatSTIvW GUARANTEED Northwestern Coal Cos. HA-?41 HA-2414 Open Until Noon Christmas Progress Coal Cos. CH-2200 CH-2200 Sunlight $5.25 INDL4NA. 2x3 WE DELIVER TON UP Perry Coal Cos. RI-1567 Fredrick Coal Cos. DR-1792. WA IMI. Indianapolis Ice & Fuel Cos. DR-2400, 4-Yards. DR-2401.

ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices KELLER. MART FRANCIS Age 32 years beloved wife of David Keller, mother of Ruth. Eileen and Ralph Keller, passed awav Sunday p. m Friends may call after 7 p m Monday at the home. 38thst and Kitley-av. Funeral notice later. LONEY. CLARENCE P —Of 610 N Illinoisst . beloved husband of Sadie G. Loney passed awav Sunday, Dec 23 Funeral and buri.'.’. in Owensboro. Ky.. Wednesday Fi sends mav call at SHIRLEY BROS CENTRAL CHAPEL. 946 N. 1111-nois-st . after 6 p. m. Monday. LUMLEY*. MARTHA— Wife of Walter Lumlev, passed awav at the home. 1122 St. Peter-st. Sunday. Dec. 23. Funeral Wednesdav. Dec. 26 2 p. m.. at the above add _s. Friends invited. Burial Memorial Park. MOHLER. WILLIAM R Os 292S N. Tem-ple-av, beloved husband of Ida Mohler and father of Mrs. Bertha Armstrong of Huntington. Ind.. departed this life Sundav age 66 vears Funeral Wednesdav Dec 26 a* the MOORE A: KIRK FUNERAL HOME. 2530 Station-st. 1 p m Burial Anderson Cemeterv. Friends invited POER. MURATT J. O.—Beloved husband of Mrs Mav Peer, fathe- of Mrs. Anna Collisfer and Mrs. Ella Burns departed this life SatU'dav Funeral Tuesdav at MOORE & KIRK FUNERAL HOME. Colleee and Fairfield-aves. 10 a. m. Buprial Spiceland. Ind. Friends invited. SCOOTER. AI'DONALD I .—Son of Mrs Martha Scooler passed awav Smiday morning. Services at the CLYDE \ MONTGOMERY FUNERAL HOME. 1622 N. Meridian-st. Wednesdav. 2 p. m. Friends invited. Interment Crown Hill 3 Funeral Directors. Florists ~ FINN BROS. Funeral Home 1639 N. Meridian St. TA-1835 FLANNER Sc BUCHANAN 25 W Fall Creek Drive TA-4400 GRINSTEINER’S 522 E. Market RI-5374 HISEY & TITUS 957 N. Delaware LI-3828

s s=== Ind. 6x3 forked Vi Ton Up J. & I. COAL CO. CH-6048 HOOSIER RED PEPPER s s;!£'“,3 S s= n T° n , _ , Ton Chunks Comfort Coal & Coke Cos. DR-3439 HOOSJER RED PEPPER SC. 2 5 4X U SR. 4 6 Ton 6 , T ‘ , . Ton Chunks McCOMAS COAL CO. IfROMIN Pi ANA'S RICHEST COAL MINES SAVE WORRY. WORK, WASTE s^>46 6-Inch Furnace hump Chunks Indiana No. 5 Block Coal Cos. HE-1319 HE-1319 WHY PAY MORE? s s= s s== Enos 3x2 Mine Run Forked Indiana No. 5 Leonard Coal Cos. DR-3388 DR-3388 PAY YOUR MONEY FOR HEAT. NOT FREIGHT e-mcb $ .6 9 Indiana No 5 Wright Coal Cos. HU-1354. 5000 N. Keystone Ave. HU-1354 GIVES W.VA. RESULTS KJKG OF INDIANA 48-Hour s^.so fra T.-y ‘.2 ton or more. M <J ANO I Coal Cos. CHtrru 6048 Coal—Coke—Kindling GENLINE X 1A GLENDORA $ A* 1U Large lump, forked ~ Union Ice & Coal Cos. DR-14621 Established 1903 SPECL4L—OFF CAR. INDIANA 11 LUMPY MINE RUN tp.j.xx Prompt Delivery on Vi and Ve Tons. ANCHOR SPECIAL & l Ton Ind No. 5 §5.23 t/, W. Va Ld *7.03 24-HOUR SERVICE ANCHOR COAL & SUPPLY CO. 336 \\ Marv,and Kl-4131 Coal, Coke and Cord Wood Bethel Coal Cos. DR-5200. DR-5200. Champe-Garland Coal Cos. 1422 W. 30th St. TA-6871 TIMES WART AOS accopfd until 10 P. M.

ANNOUNCEMENTS I S Funeral Directors, Florists ~~ GEO. W. USHER FUNERAL HOMES 2614 W. WASH ST BE-0148 ! 1719 N CAPITOL AYE TA-1719 j J. C. WILSON 12. V) Prosper- >• DR-0321. DR-0322 ' 4 Lost and Found LOST—Diamond in broken gentlemans mounting near Kahn Bldg. Reward j MRS. ABLE. DR-5511. LOST—3OxS tire ana wheel. MR. LAR- : SON. Indianapolis Times LOST—Two ten-dollar bills downtown Saturday. Reward. IR-1041 LOST—Link chained black hid purse in j Block's valuable keys. Reward. DR--7361. 1729 S East. 5 Personals Free Finger Waving Look your best for the holidays. Your hair neatly and artistically dressed. Marcel. hair cut or snampbo Permanent waves at nominal service charge. INTERNATIONAL BEAUTY & BARBER SCHOOL. | 342 E, Wash. HATS Ar j Cleanea and Blocked M I'HE 5-MINUTE SHOP / |C (1 So 111 St Rl-08D. i-ALSE teetn repairea 75; up New plate i $7 50 DR CARTER. 626 K P old Rl-1250 I FREE HAIR CUTS 1.1-0432. 209 I. O. O F CENTRAL Penn and Wash BUSINESS SERVICE • Building Materials Buy Where Cash Counts Ix 6 Drop Siding No 3 $2 60 oei 100 Ix 6 Flooring No 3 $3 per 100 Ix 6 Boards No NT 53 per 100 CASH AND CARRY DISCOUNTS -'72 Northwestern ave TA-2500 General Contracting REMODELING, repairing, financing N. H. A. contracts, furnishing labcr and materials. LOGAN LONG COMP NY'S ROOFING and FOY'S PAINTS. Free information, estimates. INDIANA PAINT ROOFING AND SUPPLY Machinists GEO J. EGENOLF—Machinists. We specialize in printing machinery. IS 1 ,? W. South-st. LI-6212. Mattress Repairing viA I*l KESSES renovated: made into in nersprings, expert workmanship: reas onabie Rl-2240 Moving, Transfer, Storage HAERM TRANSFER—CH-2368. Covered trucks: 2 men. white; S\ room in city. STORAGE —Local, long-distance hauling, return loads wanted: part-load service. Otto J. Suesz. RI-3628. 6561. CH-0699-W. CARLETON Transfer. Experiencea movers. covered vans. Reas, rates. HA-2252. _ Musical Instruments Repaired BAND and orchestra instruments repaired; expert: guar. work. PEARSON CO.. Inc.. 128 N Penn LI-5513. Office Service BOOKKEEPING Year-end closing. Reports, analysis, income tax, etc. Reasonable. RI-3551. Rent A Car RENT A NEAV DeSoto Air-Flow Orlve-it-vourself 39 Kentucky RI-7438 TEN PER CENT discount on all Casu Want Ads placed at Times Want Ad Headouarters 214 VV Maryland St INSTRUCTIONS 10 Schools, Colleges. Tutoring STUDENTS GRADUATED trom the International Beauty & Barber School are in demand because of their efficient qualifications—iow fee 342 E Wash Free Hawaiian guitar—to each new student. HILO HAWAIIAN STUDIO 2108 Roosevelt ave "BEST BY TEST." RENT A L S 17 Furnished Rooms BROADWAY. 2528—Large room; 1 or 2 men preferred: private entrance; reasonable. HE-3795 BROADWAY. 2217 Large, lovely, front foom; newly decorated; quiet home; reasonable. HE-5591. DELAWARE, N.. 1407—Large room, nicely furnished: plenty heat. $3. RI-9267 ILLINOIS, N.. 1636—-Attractively furnished room; next bath; strictly modern. HA- _ 3074-R. ILLINOIS, 1907 N.— Clean cheerful, steam heated room, next bath: congenial home Gentleman: reasonable. ILLINOIS, NF 518—Sleeping room, near bath; $3; gentleman preferred; good heat; phone. CLINTON HOTEL—Sleeping rooms, also housekeeping; steam heat. 29 Virginiaave. Downtown. LARGE warm room; 1 or 2; hot water; private home: E. Washington car; garage._ IR-0143. 17-a Hotels, Resorts, Inns WASHINGTON. W.. 359—Heated housekeeping and sleeping rooms; 50c daily; weekly. 51.50 up. HOTEL—I 24 E. New York-st. modern, outside rooms; $2 up; Va sq. from Postoffice. HARBOUR HOTEL e N asa^ rms.. running hot. cold water; low rates SCHWENZER HOTEL—4SB E. Washington st.; clean outside rooms. 52.50 up wklv : running water: showers, tubs HOT KM ANTLERS Offers all comforts Ultra modern note service As low as $2 a dav $lO week 750 N Meridian LI-2351 SEMINOLE HOTEL od V>shower, running water every room Single. $3.50. double. $4.50. 18 Housekeeping Rooms $2.50; 2238 W. 16TH—2-room modern apartment; completely furnished; private entrance. Adults. BE-4275jW. EUCLID. N„ 109—Private apartment: overtuffed; in-a-door, steam, phone garage. E. Washington. Reasonable. ILLINOIS. N„ 2339—1. 2-room apartments, everything furnished. $3.50. $5. HA--4928-M NEW JERSEY.' N.. 2046—1-room apartment. also sleeping room; good heat: private entrance. TA-5610. NEW JERSEY, N., 2042—Light front room, kitchenette; sink; nicely furnished. Sleeping room for 2. Private entrance Adults. SOUTHEASTERN,' 1523—Large room and kitchenette: everything furnished; utilities paid: private entrance LOVELY Woodruff. 608 Middle-dr; room, kitchenette: third floor; all furnished: $4 50. CH-4108 WOODRUFF PL.. 544 Md. dr —2 rooms, kitchenette: overstuffed; utilities: near bath; adults; reasonable. CH-3173. 9TH, E.. 616—2 warm rooms, private bath; built-in features; private entrance; phone. 3 ROOMS for rent for small family. 536 Concord st. TIMES WANT ADS are the most economical in the city. 21 Unfurnished Apartments BROADWAY, 009— Sitting room with in-a-door, bedroom, kitchen, bath and hall; all private: utilities: $25. WOODRUFF pi.. 1846 Cross' dr—Lovely 4 rooms: clean: good heat; reasonable; furnished_or unfurnished. 37 W. 21st $45 2035 N. Meridian $52.50 to $55 LOVELY 2-bedroom apt., north Fall creek; j _ Frig., gar.: S4O. LI-3164. TA-0335. ft€NWC BUR€AO Choice apartments gladly Indianapolis Rental Agency ; Furn. and unfurn. apts. Free service and transportation. LI-0452. FOR COLORED Jackson Court 1222-24 CORNELL S2O Inclufles Utilities See Custodian in Building 2? Uufurnished Houses $lO. WATER PAlD—Dorman. 965; Tech; clean; redecorated; 4 rooms; semi-mod-ern. RI-1862 $10.50. WATER PAID; Alton. N., 544 (4500 W. off M:ch. i: 5_ rooms; clean. IR-7910. sl2 50— DEARBORN. N. 2422—5-Room double: garage, water paid. RI-3413, WA-3661. sl4. WATER PAlD—Keystone. N.. 42; 5 clean rooms: redecorated; garage. IR--7915. DE QUINCY. N.. IIS —6-room double; mod* dern A-l: garage; water paid; S2O. ELM 702—4-rm. semi-mod. and gar.; water pd. Start Jan. Ist; $12.50. RI--6412. LEXINGTON. 715—6 rms.. mod., except furnace, water pd. Start Jan Ist,; sl6. RI-6412. LIBERTY. N.. 321—Cottage; bath, hot and j cold water free: sls. MANKER ST.. 2618 Modern 5-room bungalow; 3-car garage; near Garfield Pk.; S3O; water paid. DR-2036. NEW JERSEY. N. 2818-6-room modern double bungalow. TA-6169 days; HA--1339 evenings. PARKWAY, 722 Modern bungalow; 3 bedrooms, one upstairs. RAMSDELL 2517--Neer G-r ' Park; 7room modern: cheap. DR-0509. WALNUT. E 335—5 roms. semi-modern: sls mo.; water paid. Inquire 751 E. McCarty st. 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses 5 NICE rooms, s. half of double, garage, heatrola, combination range, dishes, bedding, utensiis: house furnished complete; water paid, $4 week. 2143 N. Station.

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REAL FOR SALE 27 Houses For Sale Beautiful Modernized Cottage Among the T or. Top of Hill Hardwood floors, plenty butlt-ta sea. ire" in kitchen, automatic water hea er. bath, garage, shrubbery See 1626 E. 18*h st Term* cash or R R Building <v Loan stock. Cal! MR NEUKOM Gregory & Appel, Inc. LI-7491 * 247 N Penn. 28 Sale Suburban Property BE SURE—Of vour title Demf nd an abstract prepared bv UNION TITLE CO.. 155 E Market St Union Title Bldg 29 Lots, Farms and Acreage SBOO CASH buvs 87 acrc=. 35 tillable good house BF.P.T BRADSHAW. Rockville. Ind . Rou’p i MERCHANDISE 34 Swaps ~ SWAP ~ Things You Have for Things You Want TO ADVERTISER Each ad appearing in this column t* listec in The Times Swap Bureau directory for sixty days free of charge. Your "Swap" ad will receive a special rate of seven days for the price of five and four davs for the cost of three. TO TRADERS It you can not find the leads that vou desire in the ads in this column, call the Swap Counter. RI-5551. and we will attempt to arrange a trade for vou from Swaps previously published. There is no charge for this service MY EQUITY in ’3O Auburn sport coupe. S4O cash, or what? Balance due, S6O. MR DAVIDSON. LI-2205. GIRLS BICYCLE 28-INCH; LIKE *NEW, BARGAIN. 803 E 63RD ST WA-1133. BICYCLES sl2 up; tires repairs.' HOFFMAN 251 Mass LI-5256 205 E Wash. 35 Household Goods ELECTRIC WASHERS Jrtenff Allwork kXU C//A Guaranteed OS J Vt£cU£KUU> ®A Thor Washer from $39 95 up -or a rebuilt Hoover sweeper $12.95 up. on easy terms will make her happy. 3? N Del THOR ELECTRIC SHOP. LI-5386 PER WEEK WILL RENT A NEW “l MAYTAG WASHER. MINIMUM I RENTAL. 5 WEEKS. 7TH FLOOR. I L. S. AYRES & CO. FORCED to lose mv electric refrigerator; will give to responsible partv for unpaid balance address K-3U Indianapolis Times USED Norge refrigerators (3) for balance due. FULWIDER. CH-1449. USED & new refrigerators, reasonably priced. POLAR ICE A: FUEL CO, 20th and Northwestern ave. 36 Radios, Musical Instruments NEW RADIO $1 wk. Radio Tubes, 5 for Si Guaranteed expert Radio repairing. #7 A n //> SALES end SERVICE JH U § ty INDIANA A V E.3r ALTO saxophones. $25 up; easiest payment plan m town. LORENZ MUSIC STORE. _2o_ Pembroke Arcade. PLAYER PIANO for sal<’ cheap, lst-clasa condition. 1939 Hillside ave. SAVE money on practically anv make new or used radio Terms. We trade. Free service. 19 W. 22nd st. TA-0212 SPECIAL—A. K. Battery set with new batteries; complete $12.50. R. C. A. electric, perfect condition. $12.50. ALLEN'S, 534 Massachusetts-av. 37 Miscellaneous For Sale THREE metal typewrit tr office desks; metal chest of drawers, steel utility cabinets, end tables; all kinds of chairs and rockers; living room suites; table lamps and .'hades: Congoleum rugs; wool rugs. BIG 4 UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION Corner Capitol and South st. TUXEDO—"SOCIETY BRAND,” SIZE 38; LIKE NEW. SilO. HE-3188 CARLOADS AND CARLOADS ’* I fine new suites and odd pieces to trade or your old furniture; generous allownce. Baker Bros.. 219 E. Washington st. ROACHES—KiII ’em and kill ’em quick. "Roaches’ Las; Meal” will do the trick. Sold on money-back guarantee. ALBERT G. MAAS. 31 Virginia ave. RI-3315. TRAILER FOR SALE 5210 RIVERVIEW DR. PRENTICE 3-fool radial drill. Also lathes | and other machinery; reasonably priced. METER ELECTRIC AND MACH C’O. ! 3525 E. WASHINGTON IR-1151. ! 10-INCH LATHE, all attachments; base- ! burner, cheap. (Automatics.i Centrifugal J pump; two ’..-inch B. &D. electric drills; ! two 'i-inch H. D. electric drills. 812 5. | Senate ave. LARGE electric train accessories, A-l condition, cheap. 2207 N. Illinois. HA--3679-J. 37-a Auctions, Priva Sales

HODGES In keeping with the Christmas spirit, will hold our next sale. Jan. 1. Watch papers for ads. We take this opportunity to wish our friends and patrons a Merry Xmas and prosperous New Year. F. D. Pierce

37-d Beer Equipment BEER equipment, bars, booths, coll boxes, desks, chairs Terms 327 W_Wash 39 Wanted to Buy

Attention, Junk Peddlers WE PAY THE FOLLOWING PRICES FOR JUNK Mixed Rags SI.OO per hundred Mixed Wioers 3Vic per pound; Zot'on Mattresses .. $1.25 per hundred Red Brass 4c per pound Yellow Brass 3c per pouna Light Brass 2c per pound Copper Wire 5c per pound Light Copper ,4c per pound Aluminum 11c per pound Radiators 3c per pound Zinc 2c per pound Batteries Soc each; Mixed Lead $2.75 per hundred Books 30c per hundred; Tires $4 00 per ton 1 Iron $5.00 per tor, BEST PRICES FOR GLASS AND BOTTLES The Miller Cos., Inc. 130 S. California St. RI-5150

OLD GOLD, sliver, platinum all kinds jewelry bought from properly identified persons. Free appraisals. 213 Mass, ave SIILTON GOLD REF. CO. jewelry, waccbes, ring*, dental bridges STANDARD CiOLD SMELTNG CO 423 LEMCKE BLDG.. 4TH FLOOR Entrance 106 E. Market Street HIGHEST prices paid for old gold watches, dental bridges. Jewelry, etc. SACKS BROS 308 Indiana ave. Phone RI-S99* SECOND-HAND mimeog-aph or other make: adding machine: typewriter; casa. TA-1950.

Furniture Buyers

L' H I 2 019^ WAN IS GOOD FURNITURE MR PIERCF. PROMPT SERVICE Call Rl-0463 rugs, stoves or clothing you have tor sale Calls answered prompt.v. U Q 971 We pay more. EXCHANGE -MZ. 1 1 FURN. CO.. 304 E. Wash WE BUY. WE SELL. WE TRADE. Call LI-2832 amount of furniture, rugs and stoves. _ BUY whole houses or odd piece* oflurn.. Dianes etc. MR. WERELEY WILL pay extra good prices lor aay Eh—iaoueeboid coed*. OK-6444.