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PAGE 18 SPECIAL PRIZES TO BE GIVEN IN DANCE_CONTEST Times and Indiana Roof Join in Teaching New Step to Public. The Indianapolis Times “Prep Btep” classes being held at the In diana ballroom each night this week are attracting such wide attention that the roof management has an nounced a special contest for adepts of the new dance Saturday night. “Prep Step’’ is the new dance which has gained nation-wide pop ularity as result of Its introduction by Helen Kane and Jack Oakie in Nancy Carrol's new talking picture. •’Sweetie.” Each night this week free instruc tion classes are being held at the Indiana ballroom under supervision of Walter Pattridge and Miss Reba Alden. The only thing necessary for admission is a clipping of one of the “Prep Step" stories from an issue of The Times. The winning couple In Saturday night’s contest will receive a cash award of $25 in addition to a con- i tract to play the Indiana theater! for one week during the showing of "Sweetie.” To the second best couple will go a cash prize of $35, while the third j best will be given $lO. Each entrant will be given a com- ! plimentary ticket to the "Sweetie” j midnight premirre, to be held at the j Indiana theater the night of Nov. 20 • “Prep Step” is one of the most j novel dances introduced since the j “Charleston” and present indica- 1 tions are that it will gain a mo- j mentum that will result in wide j popularity. In the Ann is Saturday night, a committee of judges named by the Indiana ballroom management and the Indianapolis Times will select the winners. A special number, also called "Prep Step,” is the tune which Al Sky and his orchestra will play dur ing the contest. Winds are produced by differences I In atmospheric pressure in various locations. Opposite Terminal Station Starting Friday and Saturday And Each Week for 12 Episodes A Super Adventure Serial With Natalie Kingston and Jay Wilsey (Buffalo Bill Jr.) The Big 12-Chapter Play of Thrills DON’T MISS IT! IKQURAS-I>UBI TH EAfKI vi.it ti south irVjin ll **> f I JllMharoiA I S tkSft A Welcome Mi ill ‘"rr b r„*r HiJbSa Here are five different pictures of positions in the “Prep Step,” new dance which is sweeping the country. The poses were made by Jack Oakie, film and stage star, and Helen Kane, the “boopa boop” who sang her way to world-wide record popularity with such num bers as “That's My Weakness Now,” and “Get Out and Get Un der the Moon.” The two do the dance in Nancy Carroll’s newest picture, “Sweetie.” Explanation of the steps follow: 1. Girl with the left foot and boy with the right, toe step to the side. 2. In the same position, heel step to the side. Repeat the step of No. 1. Repeat the entire three taps on other foot. 3. Kick forward taking step with boy finishing on right foot and girl on left foot. 4. The draj stamp which fol lows the kick step. Toy on the MOTION PICTURES ‘Prep Step’lllustrated by Experts AMUSEMENTS ENGLISH’S] 3 DAYS OILY BEG. MON., NOV. 18 MAT. WED. SEATS SELLING SENSATIONAL war DRAMA WITH ALL ENGLISH CAST MET! trUCSherriff Nights. 50e to R,M. Mat.. 60c. >1.50 B left foot and girl on right foot with bodies bent forward. 5. The finish of the drag stamp with the feet on the floor. Bodies bent forward to the extreme. Re- 500 TO HEAR TALK Committee Is Named to Receive John Moody. A special committee from the In dianapolis Bond Men’s Club will re ceive John Moody, New York finan cial expert, who will address more than five hundred Hoosier bankers and investment men at the Colum bia Club Friday night. The committee, named today by Roy Rodabaugh, president of the club, includes: E. J. Wuensch, Frank A. Madden, Mitchell P. Crist, George B. Elliott, Dwight Peterson, J. Craig Fisher, Robert M. Fletcher, Henry Holt, Ot- MOTION PICTURES W Metro ■ GoM-vyn • Maytr \ f W miXNT’S iHARION DAVIESj lie MARIANNE')! lilljjlk hcppipst M l hi Starting Saturday Bebe Daniels—John Boles in “HIO JUTA” Talking—Singing—Dancing rAPOLLOi WOW PLAYING THE SCREEN’S FIRST ORIGINAL H ALL-TALKING, SINGING. DANCING Musical Comedy “SUNNY SIDE UP” with JANET GAYNOR CHARLES FARRELL EI Brendel, Marjorie White | Frank Richardson GBUUM Ann Harding ‘‘Paris Bound 19 100% Talk A frank, daring expose of high life and modern marriage. Talking Short Subjects HUE 53. $2. 51.50, 51. 50c SJtT. MAT. 51.50, 51. 50c THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES peat the kicks and stamp on other feet. The remaining four positions will be shown in Friday’s Times. to F. Haueisen, J. J. Kiser, Hugh Niven, Thomas D. Sheerin, Ray mond D. Jackson, R. S. Saylor and Clair McConnell. Elmer Stout, president of the In diana Bankers’ Association, will be toastmaster at the dinner. Many out-state bankers and investment men are expected at the dinner, Rodabaugh said. TALKS CAMP FIRE WORK New York Executive Is Speaker at Semi-Annual Session. Work of the Camp Fire organi zation was discussed by. Miss Anne Kneuer, Camp Fire Girl executive for Staten Island, N. Y., before fifty-eight members of the Indian apolis Council at its semi-annual dinner at the Christ church parish house Wednesday night. Charles H. Smith, council presi dent, presided. Girls of the organi zation explained phases of the work. A I By TS BETTER m mr&lll' BACKFtEISFINE jajS sSjsJ after Musferole—soothing, safe ffigr —is applied once every hour for i F .Jjar 5 hours. You should even eel \ Free Instructions I \ on PREP STEP / wi tinder Direction of .W 'M& Walter Fattridge f&B Contest Sat., Nov. 16 fiSf : j&a $50.00 Cash Prizes ftiß -iafg, -s|m Al Skv and His Stars MOTION PICTURES as never before frUobo*' fn j “SAY IT WITH SONGS” V , J vxys! “The 2 Black Crows” j AMUSEMENTS rSVrI LH ON THE STAGE WEEK Indiana’s own movie star CHARLIE 25c MURRAY (IN PERSON) OTHER KEITH VAUDEVILLE ACT?! Plus ALL-TALKING Picture “LOVE, LIVE and LAUGH” with GEORGE JESSEL and LILA LEE SATURDAY—DAVE Y LEE, BETTY COMPSON. MONTE BLUE IN “SKIN DEEP,” TALKIE SHOPLIFTER TO SERVEJTIME’ Appellate Court Affirms Term in Prison. Miss Marie McGlynn, sentenced in criminal court in 1926, to two to fourteen years at the Indiana wom an’s prison for shoplifting, must serve the sentence, appellate court decided today. A similar decision was rendered a few days ago by the court in the case of Miss Martha Swarat, an ac complice. Ray Mitchell the third member of the trio, was sentenced in 1926 to from two to fourteen years at the Indiana state reforma tory. The appellate court reversed an industrial board decision requiring the Gary Heat and Light Company to pay Mrs. Mamie Crawford, $4.40 a week for 300 weeks for the death of her son, Henry Crawford Jr., an employe of the company who was killed at work. Both the company, Mrs. Crawford and two sisters of the deceased appealed the case. The court ordered rehearing by the board and pointed out that, if an award is made in the case, it should be $16.50 a week, 55 per cent of the weekly wage. HOLD BURIAL SATURDAY Funeral at Franklin for Victim of Thumb-Cut Infection. Funeral services will be held on Saturday at 2 p. m. at the Calvary United Brethren church for Mrs. Lil lie Williams. 67, of 1815 Hoyt ave nue, who died Wednesday night at city hospital. Death was caused by an infection developing from a cut on her thumb while working in her kitchen several weeks ago. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. A. R. Perryman, Mrs. George Rusler and Mrs. Russell Easley, all of Indianapolis, and six grandchil dren. Burial will be in Franklin, her former home. BALKY AUTO IS TRAP Youth Is Charged With Burglary When Car Blocks Escape. Treason of the motor of his au tomobile Wednesday night landed Arthur Smith, 19, of 4509 West Ver mont street, in jail, where he is charged today with burglary. With two other youths, Smith Is accused of breaking into a grocery at 1702 West Michigan street. The other boys fled when police ap proached, but Smith stayed in the car. trying to start the balky engine. Diamond Theft Reported Theft, of a diamond ring, valued at $135. from his home Wednesday night, was reported to police today by Russell Tolon, 947 South West street. Legal Notices SPECIAL NOTICE Stockholders’ annual meeting of the White River Railroad Company for elec tion of officers and general business will be held at the office of Kingan <& Cos.. Indianapolis Friday. Nov. 15. at 2:30 D ‘ m " A. M. M’VIE. Secretary. Order Your Fuel Supply Now From One of the Following Dependable Dealers * sS£ ,j am jSSji' J'BjuCw VwWk WE DELIVER ANYWHERE White Ash 4-inch lump $4.75 Special Block $5.00 This is a high-grade Indiana No. 5, 6-inch lump that gives West Virginia results, guaranteed to be the best you can get, or money refunded. _ __ West Virginia Egg $5.75 West Virginia 4-inch clean lump $6.25 West Virginia 6-inch clean lump $6.50 Island Creek $6.75 Big Lump WHEEL CHARGE, 25c HARVEY COAL COl BO BAST MORRIS ST7 PR. 2094 - DR. 2093 Eant/h w Etfl II igh p aUHSb a v V $ it 4-INCH LUMP NO WHEEL CHARGE W. Virginia egg ....$5,851 W. Virginia 6-in. Ip.. 6.75 W. Virginia 2-in. 1p... 6.25 land C . r - eek W * Va ‘ * Poca. mine run 6.00 W. Virginia 4-in. Ip.. 6.50; 50% big eagle lump Red Ash Poca. fractured $7.25 SPLASH DAM SEAM This coal Is a wonderful coal for the furnace. Looks, burns and gives the same satisfaction as some of the best grades of rocabontas lump. Wonder Poca. lump... 8.00 Ind. lp., clean fkd.... 5.00 Wonder Poca. Egg... 7.25 W. Va. nut and slack 3.75 E. Ky. 4-in. lp., fkd.. 6.75 Furnace coke 9.25 The different kinds and grades 7>f coal listed above, after 20 years in the coal business, to our knowledge are the best values obtainable. Give them a trial. Meridian Coal Company 1010 Burdsal Pkwy. LI. 6237. ' TA. 4299 Death Notices HANDY, WILLIAM H.—Age 46 years, be loved husband of Elza Handy, father of Gurnnie. Harold E.. Lora M.. Laura M. Handy and Lucy I. Jacobs, brother of Gurnnie and Fred Handy, Mrs. Ritta Neivarger, Mrs. Ethel Johnson of Indi anapolis, Mrs. Ray Heck of Morristown, Mrs. George Heck and Mrs. Ruth Catt of Rushvllle, Ind., passed away Nov. 14 at Methodist hospital. Funeral notice later. For information call LITTLE <fe SON, Ha. 2222. McBRJDE, BENJAMIN B.—Age 47 years, passed away Wednesday, 7:30 a. m. Fu eral services will be held at the home of Mrs. Maude Bennett, 534 South East St. Burial New Crown cemetery. Friends Invited. < Bloomington (Ind.) papers please copy.* _. NATALE. BlAGGO—Beloved husband of Maggie Natale, father of Mts. Augustine Sansone. Mrs. Josephine Bruno, Nunzio Natale and Pete Natale all of Indlana apolis; Mrs. Peter Macalusc, of Chicago. 111.: Mrs. Rosa Stedron and Joseph Natale, of Bloomington, >lnd.. passed away at resi dence 540 Stevens St.. Tuesday. Nov. 12. 1929. at 3:35 p m.. age 63 years. Funeral Friday, Nov. 15 from 616 Stevens St., at 8:30 a. m. and Holy Rosary• church at 9 a. m.' Friends invited. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. _____ In Memoriam Notices IN MEMORIAM—In loving remembrance of our dear husband and father. Fred D. Beck, who passed away one year ago to day. Nov. 14. 1928. , _ A loving husband and Father. So kind and True. No one on earth, like you we find. For all of us you did your best Now God has called you home to rest. WIFE and CHILDREN. IN MEMORIAM—In memory of my dear brother, John W. Cornforth. who passed away twenty-four years ago today, Nov. * 4 ’l often think of you dear brother. Your name Is often called. But there is nothing to answer But vour picture on my wall. Loving sister, MILDRED LEUKEL. Baltimore Md. TIMES WANT ADS BRING BUSINESS Funeral Directors WM. D. BEANBLOSSOM Mortuary Phone, Be. 1588 1321-23 W. Ray Bt. W. T. BLASENGYM Main office 2220 Shelby St Drexel 2570 George Grinsteiner Funeral director 522 E Market Rllev 5374 HERRMANN FUNERAL HOME. ESTABLISHED SINCE 1854. 701 N. New Jersey St. Rl. 6778. Rl. 6857. E. H. HINSHAW HEM. 3910 2727 Bellefontaine UNDERTAKERS HISEY & TITUS 931 N Delaware U 5821 LAUCK FUNERAL HOME 1458 S. Meridian. Dr. 2140 LINDAMOOD 5717 W Morris Be. 1232 J W. PATTERBON. Funeral Director. Rllev 3606. “A REAL HOME FOR SERVICE” RAGSDALE & PRICE Ls. 3608 1219 N. Alabama VV. H. RICHARDSON & CO. 1801 N. Meridian. Ta. 1610. WALD 1222 Union St. 1619 N. Illinois Bt. J C. WlLSON—i*tuieraJ pajiors: nmbulancr service and modern automotive eauip nient nr 0321 and Dr 9322 Vou Read tne Want Ads- Have you tried to use them? It's easy--Call Ri. 6551 Ask for an Ad Taker Special Notices LIBRARY BINDING Notice is hereby given that the di rectors will receive bids. Nov. 25th, on the state library binding, contract for 1930. 1931; specifications and forms, may be obtained at the State Library, 301 Statehouse. DANCING Thursday night; special 25c admission, dancing free. C. Mushrush teaches the St. Louis hop free from 8 to 9. Enter contest. Japanese Casino. Southeastern at Emerson. NATURE'S AID mineral baths and mas sage. For rheumatism, neuritis, nervous ness high blood pressure and reducing All disorders of the blood. 303 Castle Hal! building. 230 E. Ohio. LI. 5092. DRESSMAKING—Embroidery work. old friends, w'ho used to call at 1106 Madison Ave. Now call 345 N. Jefferson, Ch. 5181. MRS. MARY A. SMITH. ENDICOTT-JOHNSON—Work or dress shoes, $1.98 to $3.93. Overalls, pants. shirts, gloves, cut prices. 118 Virginia SULPHUR. VAPOR BATHS—Massaging for men. women. Mildred Mewhinney. 227 N. Delaware. Apt, 6. Ri, 6682. LADIES’, hair bobbing. 10-20 cents. Free barber work except Saturday. Torr’s Barber College. 472 W. Wash. FUR COATS—Now's the time to have them relined and repaired. Ha. 4473-M, Special Notices TAP DANCE—Childrens classes, ages 5 to 14; scientific methods. Hour iesson. 50c. STONE DANCE STUDIO. SIO,OOO ACCIDENT POLICY. s2.oo—Liberal protection; S2O per week: SIOO financial aid. Call LI. 2662 for information STEAM. VAPOR; SULPHUR BATHS. Massaging for Poor Circulation. 320 E. Vermont St. Rl. 0575 LADIES needing tailoring and dressmak ing; exp. Call morn, or eves. Dr. 1279. UNIQUE BOOKKEEPING SERVICE available for small concerns. Hu. 5952, WONDERFUL BATHS Osteo Massage. Ha. 1571. JAC BRODERICK School of dancing, children's classes a specialty. Ballet, toe. tap. acrobatic. 28 W. North. Ri. 3095. AVIATION—EnroII now. machinist and pilots' flying course on easy payment plan at Hoosier Air Port. Evening classes Phone Ta. 0461. DRAM. ART. public speaking, coaching, success, teacher.; chit., adults. Ta. 1382. Business Announcements CHIMNEY pointing and repairing. Roo* and gutters repaired. Ch. 7112-W. FEATHERS—Bcught solo and renovated feather mattresses, pillows made to order E. P Burkle. 431-433 Mass. Ave Rl_6M> FURNACE installation: #ll makes of furn. repaired. Doyle Heating Cos.. Li. 7270. PAPER HANGlNG—lnterior painting, cal cimining, job plaster. Jennings. Li. 0763. PAPER HANGING—Samples shown; spe clal discount this month. Dr. 2389._ RUGS cleaned. 9x12. $1.50. Call for, del.. 10-da. spec. Keemer Rug. Cos. Ch. 5336. TINNING—Roofing, furnace repairs. Get our price. E. M. BAXTER CO. Ch. 4246. UPHOLSTERING, repairing furniture; spe cial price for 30 days. L. H. McCulland 2168 N. Illinois. Ta, 5069. Open eves. STERRETT—Chester 8., cleaning dying, alterations, pressing while you wait, drop in 128 E. Ohio. Li. 3103. HAVE YOUR GUTTERING and tinning done by our Tinshon on Wheels. Dr. 2773. WHY PAY MORE. Paper furnished and hung. $4 per room Ir. 2415 FRANK JACKSON. Ch. 2004. Lost and Found BILLFOLD—W. Wash., between West and California; working man. Dr. 0208. Reward BOSTON TERRIER—Name Rowdy; dark brindle, well marked with white. Chll dren's pet. Please call Hu. 4379. Reward. BROWN PURSE lost, containing about SSO. Reward. Rl. 4668. Eves.. Ir, 4009. FOX TERRIER DOG —Lost, answers to name “Jlggs.” Reward. Ir, 1964. LOST—Kappa Sigma pin, star and crescent shaped, jeweled; rew. Ta. 4965. Help Wanted Male SALESMEN Opening for salesmen, preferrably with radio experience. Permanent position with substantial compensation. Refer ence required. See Mr. Hood. INDIANAPOLIS POWER AND LIGHT CO. WEST WASHINGTON ST. YOUNG MEN We need a few more wide awake, hard working men to add to our present sales force. Must be of good character. Ex perience not necessary - , we train you free. Excellent proposition with live wire organization. Permanent employment. Apply MR. VAUGHT. 5616 E. Washington. DISTRIBUTOR wanted for Indianapolis and adjoining counties. Our product is new ; in demand by restaurants, drug, confectionery stores, road .stands, etc. To right party we offer an opportunity for financial independence. See Mr. Hartburgh from 1 to 4 p. m., Linden hotel. REAL SALESMEN are making money act ing as state distributors for new garage line, no risk. Try out free. Ask for H. L. Thomas. Hotel Lockerbie. Rm. COS. SPECIALTY SALESMAN We have several openings for men who can sell something every one needs. 526 K. of P Bldg. Call afternoon or evening. PAINTER WANTED—WiII give room in ex- Chari* for work. Call at 460 E. Wash ington St. PAINTER and Sign Painter will exchange high grade dental work. 10 N. Penn. St. DR. ANDERSON. BARBER WANTED AT ONCE. FOUR sales weekly pay SI,OBO monthly. See Kent. Room 1108. 156 E. Market St. Help Wanted Female EXPERIENCED SALESLADIES Coats, dresses and lingerie goods, salary and commission; only those coming high ly recommended given consideration. Apply CHARLES. 4 V/. WASHINGTON ST. WOMAN WANTED For kitchen help i fP>: We guarantee every pound of our coal to be as represented Bk and we welcome the weight inspector on every load. ||§ W. Va. 6-in. forked, large block, free burning, nonclinkering f||| W. Va. 4-in. lump, forked 6.50 I Kali tv. Va. 2-inch lump, forked 625 rata Bn Genuine No. 3 red ash, coarse Toeahontas, mine run 7.00 lj|K K| Gen. Pocahontas No. 3 shoveled lump 8.75 H Pocahontas mine run, 50% 2-inch Virginia lump 6.50 Bp fiSH Best Indiana No. 5, 6 inch 5.25 1C H*j W. Va. slack and lump 4.00 Bp* Blue Ridge Red Ash Virginia site Pp The high-grade 6-inch W. Virginia coal from Fayette county. Rg we put into many places in preference to Pocahontas, because of its I®-' liH hifti* heat value, very low in ash. Glean forked, free burning fur- I ■' pa nnce rnfll that overnight and positively will not clinker, I Martin Ice 6c Fuel Co^JI NO WHEEL CHARGE | — l— / Ind. 8-In. Lp., No. 5 W. Va. 6-In. Lp. 4.75 || 56.50 West Virginia 4-Inch Lump $6.25 West Virginia 2x6 Furnace Lump $6.00 Citizens Coke, Ail Sizes $9.00, $9.50 “ESTABLISHED 30 YEARS” FREDERICK COAL CO. PHONE DR. 1793. 801-809 BEECHER < Uue£Kwuj/ NO WHEEL CHARGE W- Virginia egg So-S-I tV. Virginia 0 in. 1p... 6.75 W. Virginia 2-in. 1p... 6.25 Nl. Creek W. Va 7.00 W - Virginia 4-in. 1p... 6.00 30% BIG EAGLE LUMP \TJiP Ked Ash, Pocahontac fractured |2.75 JBj.W SPLASH DAM SEAM This coal is a wonderful coal for the furnace. Jf Looks, burns and gives the same satisfaction as some of the best grades of Pocahontas lump. wsla&fc. ™>“ de r , P V a - - I Va. nut & slk.. 3.75 Ind. lp., clean fkd. 5.00 | lurnace coke ..... .25 i m t°s Red River Coal Cos. m Ll * 1868 342 W. 10th St. NOV. 14, 192% Help Wanted Female HOUSEKEEPER WANTED-More for home than wajfes. care for child 2 yrs. old. sl4 jnonth. Call after 6 n. m. Box A-S7 Times. Situations Wanted Male MAN—Experienced, wants work In ; * ny reaaon>bi> Situations Wanted Female g Qr P clean°ng d Rfiifts and d * 7 work; I>und^ andr > : or finished. Call for white woman. He. 2718 Rooms for Rent A fVont A ‘ N w i*” S J B-Nlc. warm rms.. iront. Ist. fl„ modern. Free laundrv. ALABAMA. N,. 1120—isT~lf front mi running water: good heat L! 8694 ' 4l °--Cheerful rmTT l~or 2"; private home; garage Ch. 0805. BROADWAY, 1943—Nice, strictly - modenT front room; private home. He. 4816 * a 8 ~ 3 Y5l rm ’ DlCely furnlsh<rd C mSn L ' U°TO4 L 6 arge UonCtm - CENTRAL. 1636—Newly furnished, modern. COZ V- privileges; garage. Ha. 3559. CLINTON HOTEL —29 Virginia! clean sleeping and hsekpg, rms.: steam heat! COLLEGE. 2242—Pleasant, warn rm., corT stant hot water, 1 or 2 girls or couple. DELAWARE. N.. 816—Furnished - modern rooms; reasonable. Close to school DENISON HOTEL Prnnsvlyania and Ohio. Now is your soc . urp a nice warm room for winter. Complete hotel service. Rat** surDiGslnclv low; $5 wk.: 2-room suiter; parlor, bedroom, bath, for 4 persons, at $75 mo. Let us_show vou. DREXEL ARMS—73O N. Illinois; very* d*- and b up. OI Lf ld 2 f ß2 r i 00mS ’ ,urnlshed - *s’wee* „ harbour hotel. ‘ ILL.—Pleasant warm rms., mod. i yPJ}} cniences. a good place to make vour : home. Very reasonable rates. j HOTEL ROOMS—Clean, steam heated, h l „ oWe le n ba i- h '%,- sfi v. an o d $7 per wee *: dou ble. 460 E. Wash. St. ILLINOIS, N., 431. Apt. I—Steam heaved 8 conveniences; walk, distance. LI. Illinois. N., 1726—Nice, well turn, front rm.. private entranc-v Ha. 1043. ILLINOIS. N.. 2441 Nicely furnished front rm., near bath, reason. Ha. 2858-R. ILL.. N.~Rm.. good heatT'hot, water, twin beds or single, Ta. 6585. ILLINOIS. N.. 3251 Nice room for gentle man; $5. single. Ta. ?308 LA SALLE, 812- Mori.; near Westinghous# plant: 2 men; bus line and garage. MERIDIAN, N . 23 i5-N fcely furnished sleeping rm. Ta. 1699. MINN.. E.. 326—Nice, clean room garage 5518 SlreC * : gentlemen preferred. Dr. OHIO HOTEL—I26*S E. Ohio; clean mis.; steam; hot, cold water; $4 up. ORIENTAL. N.. 20—Front room furn., modern; reasonable: also housekeep. apt. PARK, 3115—Modern, front room; private family; employed girls. Wa. 2889. PARK, 3022—Nicely furnished room; prf vate home. Ka. 0391 -J. PENN.. N„ 627 APT. 2—Large front fireplace: steam heat. RUCKLE, i825 Lovely quitet rm., refined private home. Good heat. He. 5028 SARATOGA HOTEL-540 Mass.; clean; st. heated rmc., spc. wkly rates. Li. 0665. SHEFFIELD. N., 31— Nice, front room. plenty hot water: prlv. home. Be. 4428. SPRUCE. 444—G00d rm.. near bath, $3; English ave, car. Dr. 376 Q-M. TALBOTT. N., 1727—Warm, attrac. rm.; reas.: gentlemen: prl. home. Ha. 0313-R. ' 320 E. VERMONT Nicely furn.. clean, comfortable rm*. Plenty heat, hot water. $2.50 week up. Ri, 0575. _ WALNUT. E., 320; Apt. 9—Front rm.. steam heat. Will appreciate ts seen, 28TH. W., 920 —Room adjoining bath; man preferred. Ha. 0817. 37TH. E.. 41—Newly furnished room; twin beds; private home. 38TH. E.. 447—Middle aged gentleman. Wa, 2729-1. LL_6B67. HOTEL ROOMS—S3.SO single, $5 to $7 double; per week. $1 to $3 per day; day, night service. 359 W, Washington. 2-WAY WINDOW ROOM—Near Zarlng, churches; board optional. Ha. 4758-J. LARGE front rm.. $4; 1 rm.. twin beds: modern: garage. Ch. 7760. Room for Rent With Board BERNARD, W„ 622—3 squares north of 38th St.; room with or without board; for 1 or 2 persons, in private family: ga rage if wanted; near Butler college. OAKLAND, N., 953—Modern front rm.. 3 meals. 1 or. 2. Ch. 2714-W. PENN.. N., 2123—Light, front, airy room; good meals; reasonable. Ha. 1892-R. RUCKLE. 1937—Large front rm.. newly decorated, good heat; 1 or 2. He. 2020. WASH.. E.. 1139- HYLAND. APT. I; PLENTY HEAT. HOT WA. LI. 8914.