Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 January 1937 — Page 22

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Indianapolis Goes to Work in. Rain

Lights glowing through the misty rain, Indianapolis goes to work. This picture was taken from

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near Ohio St.

a building top, looking north on Pennsylvania St.,

TAX BOARD ASKS ‘Edward Spins FARM BUREAU PLANS OIL REFINING PLANT

LOCAL ECONOMY

Additional ~~ Appropriations Must Be Necessary to Real Emergency. The State Tax Board today warned county auditors and other |

local executive officers that addi- | ‘tional appropriations would not be

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VIENNA, Jan. 7.—Edward VIII

| Duke of Windsor, and Alfonso XIII, | io

former King of Spain, lunched to-

| gether today at a Vienna hotel and | Bureau

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Alfonso! Two- Story Rtn] to Cost

$125,000, Hull Says.

A new two-story plant, estimated cost between $125,000 and $150,000, is to be built by the Indiana Farm Co-operative Association

| conversed at length, reminiscing on | and its regional group, United Co-

lives since they left their!

| thrones.

granted unless necessitated by an | | of Hapsburg, war-time commanderi in-chief of the Austro-Hungarian | armies, telephoned to the Duke at

“extraordinary emergency.” In a letter to the officers, the Board stated: may be no misunderstanding in the future we notify you now that it is your duty to see that the budget is not exceeded and that no addi- | tional appropriations can be considered unless they come within the classification of a casualty, accident or an extraordinary emergency.” The Board condemned the policy of asking for additional appropriations while there is a balance in the local treasuries. 2 Commenting on the 1529 special appropriations in 1935 and 1528 in 1396, the Board said: “Surely there - were not that many cases of emergency.

“The Board is going to insist on.

living within the law and no additional appropriations will be approved unless they come within the classifications.”

JEWELS TAKEN FROM RURAL ST. HOME

Burglars who smashed the. glass out of a rear door looted the home . of Arlast Elliott, 336 S. Rural St., of Jewelry valued at $120 last night, he told police. Rose Heacock, 420 E. North St. reported theft of _a cash register valued at $35 from a - which she operates at Grove golf course. Catherine King, 49, 2316 N. Harding St., told police her home had been ransacked and $70 taken yesterday.

OFFICERS INSTALLED AT KIWANIS MEETING

Roy R. Bair today started a new term as Kiwanis president after in-

stallation ceremonies yesterday in the Columbia Club. Others installed were Francis P. Huston gnd Dr. Harry L. Foreman, vice presidents; James T. Hamill, treasurer, and Robert P, Oblinger, secretary. The general convention committee is to meet Wednesday to plan the twenty-first annual Kiwanis International convention to be held here June 20 to 24.

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“In order that there |

concession ,

Alfonso, returning from the funeral of the Archduke Friedrich

Enzesfeld Castle.

Edward said he would like to see!

Alfonso, and their meeting at mid-

| day at a hotel was arranged.

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The Duke motored in from the castle. Fellow monarchs in exile, the Duke because he left his British throne for love of Mrs. Wallis Simpson, one-time Baltimore society woman, Alfonso because his people forced him from the throne in 1931, provided a colorful contrast. Edward is blond and even more nervous since his abdication, at 42, so that he might marry as he liked; Alfonso, at 50,pswarthy and suave, head of the ancient Bourbon house. It was understood that Alfonso recommended several summer resorts as ideal places of exile for the Duke, particularly emphasizing Dellach, a tiny golfing resort in" the

Carinthia district of Southern Aus-

tria, where he usually spends several weeks each year. Before meeting Alfonso, Edward spent a couple of hours in a Turkish bath where he lined up awaiting his turn with other visitors. tie i TA AUTHOR TO SPEAK Don Baker, author, lecturer and dog trainer, is to speak at the Exchange Club luncheon in the Hotel | Washington iomoriow hoo:

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| operative, Inc., at Kentucky Ave. and Henry St, it was announced today by I. H. Hull, general manager. : Tentative plans are to be presented for .approval at a meeting Monday, Mr. Hull said. A fireproof steel and concrete structure with basement, the plant is to be used in refining and packing lubricating oil, he said. The plant now operating on that location refined ‘more than one million gallons of oil znd rapid business growth indicatss greater production in 1937, he said.

DEBATE TOURNAMENT WILL ATTRACT 300

Times Special ELKHART, Jan. T. Debaters from 25 high schools are to take part in the northern Indizna debate tournament in Elkhart High School Saturday. Nearly 300 debaters, coaches, school principals and judges are expected to.attend. Each tear will debate three times during the day. The question is: “Resolved, That all electric utilities should be governmentally owned and oper: ed.”

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BORN — Charlotte F., mother of Harry Dietz, Frank and Nicholas Born, Mrs. Margaret Kimmel, Mrs. Belle Colvin, Mrs. Florence Vogelsang and -Mrs. Mayme Jenkins, passed away at the residence. 2709 E. Michigan, Apt. 3, Tueésday. 8:30 p. m., age 81 years. Funeral from Topidenes of daughter, Mrs. Belle Colvin, 1126 N. De Quincy St., Eriday, Jan. 8, 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. [Greensburg (Ind.) papers please copy.]

BRIGHT—William H., husband of Lois C. Bright, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bright, passed away Monday. Also survived by five brothers and one sister. Friends may call at the F NERAL HOME, 1308 Prospect St., until 10 a. m., Friday and at the residence, 4102 Bowman Ave., University Heights, after 11 a, m. Services Saturd ay, 10 a. m., from the University Heights United Brethren Church.. Interment Washington Park. Friends invited.

FLEISCHMANN —George S., beloved husband of Margaret, father of George, Harold, Louis, Louise and Mrs. Margaret "Rhees, brother of John, Mrs. Carrie McKinnev, Dayton, O.: Mrs. Sophia Kinnan, Columbus, O.. passed away Thursday. 6:15 a. m., age 65 years. Funeral from the residence, 348 N. State Ave., Saturday, Jan. 9, 120 a. m. . Services Holy Cross Church 9 a. m. Friends invited. Burial St. Joseph's Cemetery. M-2mbers of the Holy Name Society of the Holy Cross Church will meet at the residence Friday 8 p. m. for prayer.

GOEBES--William, age 75 years, Wednesday midnight. husband of- the iate Magdaline, father of William Jr., Leo, Fred and Theodore Goebes, Mrs. George F. Bohan, -brother of Sebastian Goebes of this city. Mrs. Mary Kaiser and Miss, Katherine Goebes, both © of Germany. Funeral from the late home, 1622 5. Delaware St., Saturday, 8:30 a. m. Sacred Heart Church, a. m. Burial St. Joseph's Cemetery. Deceased was a member of St. Anthony's Society of Sacred Heart Church, Holy Name Society of £t. John’s Church, Badisher and “Thirty-five’’ Benefit Society.

HILEMAN—Nettie, of 1247 Pasadena St., beloved mother of May Clark, Vallie Payton, Lesta West, Ralph, Elmer and virgil Hileman, sister of Lucinda Hull of Rushville, Ind., passed away Jan. 6, age 76 years. Services Barurasy, 10 a, m. at the above address, and 2 o'clock at her daughter's home, Mrs. May N. Arthur St, ‘Rushville, Rushville Cemetery. Friends [Rushville papers please copyl. BLOSSOM SERVICE.

HOWARD—Nel, 5812 Lowell Ave., beloved daughter of Mary Etta Howard and sister of Eula Durham, Treva Moon and Reva i departed this life Tuesday Funeral Saturday Jan. 9 at the "MBORE & KIRK VINCE ON’ MORTUARY. at 8:30 a. m, god at | Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Burial Memorial Park. Mfriends ®invited.

f Ray H., beloved son of Henry we sr srl L. Lammert, brother of Robert and Charles. departed this life Tuesday. age 21 years. Funeral Friday. Jan. 8 at the residence 3224 Brookside Parkwav. North Dr.. at 1:30 and at St. Peter Evangelical Lutheran Church, 2 . m. Burial Concordia Cemetery. Friends nvited. Funeral under the direction of MOORE & KIRK.

y —Helen, age 31 years, daughter LA Mrs. John Lavelle and sister of Kathryn, passed away Tuesday at residence, 725 N. Tremont Ave. Funeral Friday, Jan. 5 8:30 m. at the residence. a. St. Anchons's Church. Friends {vied Burial Holy Cross Cemetery. GEORGE W. USHER SERVICE.

BEAN-

little son of Mr. and Matehenron. brother of Betiy Jeux, "Bar Jr asse esRafa and Jomn a. oy Funeray Friday, 0 at residence, 2739 Barth. * Ave Services St.. Catherine's Church, 9 a. m. Interment St. Josep Cemetery. Friends invited. FINN BROS. SERVICE.

ROLLER—Theodore J., age 47 years. husband of Carrie and father of Elmira, Kenneth and Richard Roller and Mrs. Walter Leamon. and brother of John, Clarence and Henry Roller and Emma Crompton and Maggie Haire, passed awav Wednesday. Funeral at the late residence, 2424 English Ave., Saturday. 1:30 p. m. Friends invited. Burial at New Crown. Friends may call ai the residence after noon Friday. SHIRLEY SERVICE.

STEIN—Edith, beloved wife of Edwin, mother of Dorothy York and Helen Baker and sister of Pearl Chastain and Lucy Rall Passed away at Je residence west en

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Indianapolis Times, Thursday, Jan. w. 1937

SWAIN—Rufus, husband of Mrs. Maude Swain and father of Mrs. J. M. Kissinger and Mrs. Donald O. Ruh, passed away So nsdey afternoon. Services at I Bs Dh z 5 Buchavan MORPri Sy m. Friend Burial Crown Hill. > $ invited.

ULRICH—William E., formerly of Indianapolis, beloved father ii Mrs. i arp. Cleveland, O., (daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brennan), brother of Harry B. Ulrich, Indianapolis, and NIrs. L. L. Berens, Seattle, Wash. passed away at Cleveland, O., Thursday. Jan. 7. Services at the GADD FUNERAL HOME, Churchman Ave. af, Prospect St., Saturday. Jan. 9, 1:30 p. m. Friends inVited, Sm Srown Hill. Friends ay call a e funeral ho % on Sl I me after 3

WICRLIPF— Clark Ellsworth, loved son of Mr. and Mrs. tard, grandson of Samuel D. brother of Leroy and Edna liff. and half-brother of David, Barbara Jean and Theda Mae Pittard. passed away Wednesday. Funeral at the SHIRLEY BROS. CENTRAL CHA PEL, 946 N Illinois St.. Saturday. 3 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill,

WOODS—Anna, wife of Charles of Mrs. Emmett Connor, Murphy, Mrs. Oscar Myrvold, sold Pierce, Jack and Charles Jr., passed

age 14, be-

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H.. mother Mrs. Karl A i oods away Thursday mo g Services at the Dawson-Wycoft Sons ary. Decatur. Ill, Saturday. Friends may call at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY, Thursday evening.

In Memorlain

HANDLON, FOREST—In lovin rememsbrance of my dear husband nd father. We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors. Also Rev. Procter and two singers, the Farley Funeral Home and also, the soldiers of Fort Harrison. The Golden Gates were opened wide, A gentle voice said come And angels from the other Side Welcomed our loved one hom ED! DITH_ _HANDLON.

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2168 S.—Five-room « double, garage: water paid; $17.

CITY

oy _ 215—_COMFORTABLE ~ THREEROOM HOUSE; semi-modern; $14. In__Quire 19 E. Ohio. 4503 E. 10th—S10 om ge; elec.. well, gar. oe INC. RI-2368. ! Ah er -rm. mod,. es. 1022—8-rm. mod. vi College, 1939—6-rm., gar.. water pd. Langley 2046—3 tm. Shien water pd.. Sn 00 | _LI-6 651 ni : ] $35—-NORTH. 1300—Beautiful 3-rm. duplex: by: school. Others. WHITE. TA-4633. JEFFERSON, N., 330—Nicely furnished; four from bath, lights, gas. water; $25.

NEATLY furnished four-room “cottage, 15 square carline. Utilities. Garage, $7.50 __ week. Adults. RI. 1165. 7-ROOM _ house, garage: good car.line serv- __ ice. Call at 2350 N. Illinois St. More Readers. Per Penny Spent—When You Use Times Fodtiomy Want Ads. __ Phone Riley. 5551,

Houses For Sale 24

YOUR ad in this column reaches 82,773 geople who read The Times every day. wo days Free. You gos 7 days adver= _ tising for the price of 5. Phone RI-5551

6 BARGAINS

1957 Tallman, 4-rm. bungalow.. 1914-16 Ludlow, "4-rm. bungalow 1924-26 Ludlow, 5-rm. side bungalow. 1519 Prospect, 6-rm. semi-mod ... 634 N. La Salle, 4-rm. Fmgsion, . 2500 2629 Brookside, 5-rm. bungalow... 2500

Small Down Payments

See L. G. Miller, J. S. CRUSE, INC. 128 N. Del. RI. 6412. HA- 2622.

413 Rosslyn Reduced to $4,950

Attractive English brick bungalow ots] rooms; long living room. fireplace, breakfast room: oak floors throughout: front drive. Terms. Mr, Burgess. RI-9388, IR-

6102. AMERICAN ESTATES CO. REALTORS

NORTH, FIVE ROOM MODERN—Colonial type,- two car garage; A-1 condition; good neighborhood. Must be sold. 10; down. $2700. MR. 506 Inland Bldg. 3930 FOREST MANOR-AV—198x330 with brook rupnioe thrcugh ng., gar.; only "BRIDGES & GRAVES RI-3477 3823 Three: “bedroom two- Pag garage; a

L1-3814 JENNINGS BROS. 28 Ss. IN

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GRACELAND AVE. home, full basement, bargain for $4500.

HUDELSON, RI-8862. |

918+926 So Meridian St.; “It’s Smart to Be Thrifty”

JANUARY Clearance Sale

Out They Go All Winter

COATS AND DRESSES

Hundreds to Choose From The Very Latest Styles

Ladies’ COATS

Up to $15.00 Values. . $7.37 Up to $19.75 Values. . $9.99 Up to $22.50 Values $12.88

GIRLS’ COATS

Up to $5.95 Values. . . $2.95 Up to $7.95 Values. ..$3.95 Up to $9.95 Values. . 34.99

Ladies’ DRESSES

Up to. $3.00\Values. . .$1.48 Up to $5.00 Values. . . $2.48 Up to $5.95 Values. . .$2.88 Up to $8.95 Values... $3.95

Open Sat. Night Till 9:00

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Plenty of Parking ‘Space

DRIVE A FEW BLOCKS SAVE A FEW DOLLARS

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918-926 S. Meridian St. Te

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Topewiiters

TYPEWRITERS The most important equipment in vour office is your typewriter. Start the vear right by letting us help vou solve vour writing problems, either with a new machine, factory rebuilt, any make. or a complete guaranteed overhaul on the old one. For complete analysis, call LI-4712. WOODSTOCK. 110 N. Penn. RENTALS. 3 MONTHS, $6.

| REMINGTON TYPEWRITER — ~ Practically

new, Priced for quick sale. St. LI-6940 REMINGTON “typewriter. f good "condition, 518. evenings. 318 N. Denny. _ For Best Results t Lowest Cost Use Times Economy Want Ads. Rllev 5551.

1143 E. Ohio

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Miscellaneous for Sale

“Fixture 'S House ° Complete”

Will Equip Your Entire Business Low Down Payment

BS a 1.3100 and wp Restaurant $150 and up - $200 and up

Complete Tavern Colpicte Line Shenango China ental for Every Purpose

an: INDIANA BILLIARD CO. 1617-31 Southeastern

DR. 3572

UNCLAIMED FREIGHT

WE have buyers for modern homes. List your DIoDerties with E. KIRK McKINNEY CO.. INC. RI-2800.. Real Estate—Rentals Insurance. 601-3 129 E. Market-st. EDGEWOOD — SIX-ROOM _ BUNGALOW, One acre ground, out buildings, garage, 32600. _Terms. . BE- 156 4-R.

Sale Subucbin, Ferns

THREE ACRES, PENDLETON PIKE—Dandy four-room house. Sole garage; $2,500. RI-2092. MR. MARC

ONE ACRE aon SMALL HOUSE Good osbujidinas. bargain; $1850. _ Terms. _IR-55 23. 5

6 RM mod. except bath. In good condition. Mortgage $500. Trade for better home. Will assume up to $3,000. BRIDGES & _ GRAVES, 243 N. Dela.-st. RI-3477. 2-STORY, 5 rm. mod.; long Liv. rm. At Prospect~st on St.. Paul-st. Will trade clear or subject to mortgage. BRIDGES & GRAVES. 243 N. Dela.-st. RI-3477.

Wanted Real Estate 29

WILL buy deeds to real estate in Marion County. Give street number, legal deseription, price,. amount of mortgage. __ Times. Box 260.

exist in the United States

Mian Wanted VACANCIES Army. Apply at Army Recruiting Office, Federal Bldg. EXPERIENCED trim saw “operator. Must be experienced. John J. Madden Mig. _Co. E. 16th St. and Sherman Drive. EXPERIENCED plainer operator. Must De experienced. John J. Madden fg. E. 16th St. and Sherman Drive. AMATEURS for Friday night. BRASNAN'S | AVERN. 1231 _Oliver Ave.

Women Wanted

. 890 .875 S6.

[TE STENO. Edip an exp.. pr 21-253. . STENO., knowlidge bkkpg.. 21 25 sgle. STENO:, P. B. 21-24, sgle TYPIST, Do opr. 21-24 o EDIPH. opr.. 21-25 $75 130 E. WASHING EON * 8 SUITE 513 NO FEE CHARGED WOMEN to sell radios. refrigerators. washers, vacuum cleaners. gas and electric ranges and other electric avDiiapces. Pleasant work. all of part time eo given. Investigate. PAUL KERR MUSIC CO.. 2440 E. Washington.

EXPERIENCED white girl or woman for light housework, care two children. Ap- _ bly after 6. 2837 N. Gale. WHITE girl, aged 20-30, for light house work; stay nights. Apply immediately. 2927 N. Gale.

WANTED—Housekeeper, Ww! white, be and 30 years old.” Address R. Box a AMATE for Friday ni night. TATERR® | 1931 1 Oliver Ave. HOUSEKEEPER WANTED: __ AGED. 1444 ASTOR ST. he ANNA JARVIS and Ray Meek come to work. 359 W. Washington. Call RI 0204.

between 2 R.

ht. BRASNAN'S y; MIDDLE

Work Wanted by Women 35

UNITY CHRISTIAN Church Center, for experienced men and women by day or week. LI-3167. 1144 N. Missouri St. HOUSEKEEPER—Experienced; for small family or employed adult couple. 1433 _.E. Market. ar CURTAINS laundered, nice and straight, _20c and 25¢ pr. , 821° E. 14th St. RI- 5946.

Schools, Instruction 36

COMPLETE BEAUTY COURSE, now_$50. __ Royal Beauty Acad., 401 Roosevelt Bldg.

Business Opportunities 37

NEW JERSEY. furnished 3 vate entranc: x

TREMONT. N. apartment, Private entr; WARMAN, N., nished. = Dov Circulating bh

N.. 1709—Furnished or unjoms; utilities; garage; priReasonable."

30—Furnished three-room jodern home; downstairs. ace. 29—3-room apartment. furistairs. Private entrance. at. Adults, references. WOOD, 2517—. rooms, partly furnished. __ $3 mo month. al a _after_ 8p

Apartmen s, Unk, 16

ROOMING HOUSE. seven rooms, well furSjshed, good business. Will sell, $250. 612 N. New Jersey.

RBSTAURANT—Fully equipped; account of sickness, or trade. care Times. CONVALESCENT HOME— Established: private owner: will sacrifice. Write Box 261. care Times.

POULTRY HOUSE, with truck. and, route established. Business reasonably prices: R.

must sell Box 262

if sold at once. V.. Washingyon.

LUNCHROOM—Bargain | _ Easy terms. 1312 W.

T: e Millikan Mas: . & Mich. St.

Two rooms, ti Siouehly modern; all utilities furnished: 30

Farm and Garden, 43

CHOICE beef, shoulder chuck, Je ud wil

CORNER CAPITOL AVE. AND SOUTH ST. Two car loads of building tile. 12x12x 12, 8x12x12. 12x12x6, 8x12x6. 1000 pieces of rock wool insulating material. bargain if moved at once. Roofing paper. Stepladders. . house doors. Heating stoves. coal ranges. Gas ranges. Furniture of all kinds. Wool and congoleum rugs.

>/ REDUCTION on all furniture, rugs, oil. gas and gasoline ranges, heating stoves, lamps and shades, excepting specials.

CLEAN LUMBER NEW AND USED Maripn Material Co. Wrecking Contractors 2046 Northwestern Waterproof Canvas Covers All sizes in stock; also large quantity used covers at attractive prices. See us, Save money. ‘‘Everything in canvas

HOOSIER TARP & CANVAS GOODS CO. 1302 W. Wash St. CO "'BE-0361

“Bicycles Shotguns e $10 Tey

up. hells.

Repairs. We rent shotguns. Hoffman's. 251 Mass-av. 205 E. Wash.

1x6 drop sg. (hundred) ... $3.20 1x ndred)

6 sdg INTERSTATE LOVER co.

WANTED_Used 14-in. shaper automatic milling machine. CH-1880.

Michigan St. C: 2

‘BINOCULARS, vrism maxim 8X. new, $15. 2035 N. Meridian, Apt. HA-3627-R.

STORE fixtures: bakery equipment: spe= cial equipment: buy-sell. 419 E. Ohio.

DENTAL instruments for sale: reasonable or trade. 816 N. Oriental St.

or 1505

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STONE Ha I West Maryland, offers to do PRINTING in exchange for coal or wood, NING voung Boston terrier female, young White Rock hens, or baby chick.s young Guernsey cow, White King pigeon, squabs or what?

OLDSMOBILE, 1936—Fordor, with. “radio, heater like in

trade for equity good double foute orth or East. RI 5039. LI-9535.

‘32 FORD 1!2-ton dual. stake body, ceptionally good: equity for cash. liyesioch or furniture. DR-014 after 5.

LARGE Favorite base-burner; A-1; , antique occasional chair: for vacuum sweeper or ?° 125 Belmont.

BOY'S bicycle: plain tire:

: $8. and sell. 803 E. 64d. WA-1133.

Must, sell equity, V-8 Ford, for cash, fur= ._niture or Model A. 1517 Harlan St.

Cost iLess—Produce Best. Times Beoiomy Neri Ads. ile

Household Goods FRIGIDAIRE

1936 floor samples, slightly used; great ly reduced. Other good refrigerators {from $40, all guaranteed. Terms to suit, 927 N. Meridian.

Xa car, 4-J,

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Bargain Rebuilt Maytags 5 gasoline or electric motors. Easy, Apex, AB Tho others, $10 up Washing machine and service. R201 E. Washington.

1937 PHILCO RADIOS $20 UP VoNEeT

120 E. Washington

LINOLEUM — Lowest ples brought to your home. Free estimates, RI-0624. RELIAB BLE RUG AND LINO_LEUM CO 3 E. Washington. WARDROBE, | BE of drawers, dining suites, living rm. suite,

da-hed, JL0eLe : hiring mattresses. MONROE. 703 BE,

HALF PRIC E SALE W333, Olosicy Shelvador refrigerator, pre1. caparity. WAREHOUSE SALES, 11 N New Jerse

LIVING rn. $39.50; Duncan ~ Phyfé dine ette; bedroom suite, $49.50; rugs occa, pieces. HOUSE BEAUTIFUL. 2428

Meridian

FURNITURE—For sale of every Vv descrips tion. J. P. Qriben _Furniture & Store _ age 1501-3 Madiso

SAVE one-half on a pre-owned ed Grunow refrigerator, 7 cu. ft. sapacity. STE 6 N. Penn,

ART'S RADI 0. = 136 AMERICAN oil burner circulator; e excellent Sond six-rogm capacity. $60 cash.

BASEBURNER, heaters. ranges; reasonable, MODEL STOVE &. FURN. CO. 622 E. __ Washington. Open evenings. ‘GARLAND gas pruges, $ drastically Foduged, Only $69.95. JAC N SALES CO., 3828 E. . Washington. Open evenings.

5 Rooms furniture complete; good condi= hion: reasonable. 3026 N. Capitol. Morne ngs

'10:1b. lots, Store near corne. Road Ww. 3,

CIRCULATING HEATERS—One-third. off. OLVARENOUSE BALES, 31 N. News