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FOURTEENTH CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES
Population of Cities Having 25,000 Inhabitants or More in 1920
Alabama
Birmingham. 178,270 |Dubuque
Mobile 60,151 Sioux City .. Waterloo ...
Montgomery. 43,464
Arizona
Phoenix 29,053
Arkansas
Fort Smith ..
28,811
Little Rock. 64,997
Callfornia
Alameda 28,806
Berkeley
...
55,886
Fresno ....
44,616
Long Beach. 55,593
Los Angeles. 576,673
Oakland 216,361
Pasadena 45,354
Sacramento
65,857
San Diego ..
San Francis-
CO
San Jose .. ..
39,604
Stockton . . 40,296
Colorado
Colorado
Springs ..
30,105
Denver
256,369
Pueblo
42,908
Connectteut
Bridgeport 143,538
Hartford
138,036
Meriden
29,842
New Britain
New Haven.
162.537
New London 25,688
Norwalk ...
27,743
Stamford .. 35,096
Waterbury 91,715
Delaware
Wilmington. 110,168 District of Columbia
Washington 437,571
Florida
Jacksonville. 91,558
Miami 29.571
Pensacola 31,035
Tampa 51,608
Georgia
Atlanta 200,616
Augusta
52,548
Columbus 31,125
Macon 52,995
Savannah 83,252
filinola
Aurora
36,397
Bloomington
28.725
Chicago .2,701,705
Cícero
44.995
Danville 33,776
Decatur
43,818
66,767
Elgin
27,454
Evanston
37,234
Joliet
38,442
Moline
Oak Park ...
Peoria
Quincy 35,978
Rock Island.
35,177
Rockford
65.651
Springfield .
Indiana
Anderson . .
29.767
East Chicago
35,967
85,264
86.549
Gary
Hammond
Indianapolis. Kokomo
30,067
36,524
26.765
70.983
66,083
New Jersey
Atlantic City 50.682
Bayonne 76,754
('amden 116,809
Clifton . . .
26.470
50,710
Oklahoma
City
...... ' 91,295
Tulsa ...... Oregon
Portland
258,288
Pennsylvania
Allentown 73,502
Altoona 60,331
Bethlehem . . 50,358 Chester 58,030
Easton 33,813
Erie 93,372
Harrisburg 75,917
Hazleton 32,277
Johnstown 67.327
Lancaster 53,150
Mckeesport . 46,781
New Castle .. Norristown Borough 32,319
Philadelphia. 1,823,779
Pittsburgh . 588,343
Reading
....
Scranton
..
Wilkes-Barre
73,833
Williamsport
36,198
York 47,512
Rhode Island
Cranston 29,407
Newport ....
30,255
Pawtucket . 64,248
Providence . 237,595
Woonsocket 43,496
South Carolina
Charleston
.
67,957
Columbia
. .
37,524
South Dakota
Sioux Falls. 25,176
Tennessee
Chattanooga 57,895
Knoxville
77,818
Memphis 162,351
Nashville ...
118,342
Texas
Austin
34,876
Beaumont 40,422
Dallas
....
El Paso
. . .
77,543
Fort Worth.
106,482
Galveston ..
44,255
138,076
Rome 26,341
Schenectady 88.723 Waco
171,717
Troy ....
72,013
Utica 94,156
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Watertown 31,285
Yonkers 100,226
North Carolina
Asheville
. ..
28,504
Charlotte
...
46,338
Wilmington
33,372
Winston-
Salem 48,395
Oblo
Akron
208.435
Canton
87,091
Cincinnati
..
401,247
796,841
Columbus ..
237,031
Dayton . ..
152,559
Esst
Cleveland . 27,292
Hamilton
39,675
Lakewood
41,732
Lima
41,326
Lorain
37,295
Mansfield . . .
27,891
Wheeling 66,208
Wisconsin
33.011 Green Bay 31,017
Kenosha ... 40,472
La Crosse
30,421
Madison 88.378
Milwaukee . 457,147
Oshkosh ....
33.162
Racine ....
58,593
Sheboygan 30,955
Superior ..
39,671
95,682 68,166 25,480 297,864 26,724 28,810
New Brunswick 32,779
Kentucky
Covington ..
Lexington 41,534
Louisville 234,891
..
Newport .... 29,317
Louisiana
New Orleans 387,219
Shreveport 43,874
Maine
Bangor . .
25,978
Lewiston ... 31,791
Portland . .
Maryland
Baltimore 733,826
Cumberland 29,837
Hagerstown 28,064
Massachusetts
Boston 748,060
Brockton
..
66,254
Brookline 37,784
Cambridge 109,694
Fall River ..
120,485
New
Fitchburg 41,013 Rochelle 36,213 Haverhill 53,884 New York
City
. . 5,621,151
Manhattan
Borough 2,284,103
Bronx
Borough 782,016
Brooklyn
Borough 2,022,262
Queens
Borough 466,811
Richmond Borough
115,959
30,366
Niagara Falls 50,760
Pough- keepsie 35,000
Rochester 295,750 Houston ... San Antonio.
161,379
38,500
Wichita Falls
40,079
Utah
Ogden
32,804
Salt Lake
City 118,110
Virginia
Lynchburg 29,956
Newport News 35,596
Norfolk
115,777
Petersburg 31,002
Portsmouth . 54,387.
Richmond 171,667
Roanoke 50,843
Washington
Bellingham 25,570
Everett ....
27.644
Seattle
315,652
Spokane
. ...
104,437
Tacoma 96,965
West Virginia
Charleston 39,608
Clarksburg .
27,869
Fort Wayne
Montana
Butte 41,611
Nebraska
Lincoln 54,934
Omaha 191,601
New Hampshire
Manchester 78.381 Stubenville .
Nashua 28.379 Toledo
Warren ..
Youngstown.
132.358
Zanesville 29,569
Oklahoma
Muskogee . . 30,277
414,216
Orange
..
Passaic
Paterson
135.866
Perth Amboy 41,707
Plainfield ..
Trenton 119,289
West Hoboken 40,068
West New
York 29,926
Albany 113,344
Amsterdam 33,524
Auburn 36,192
Binghamton 66,800
Buffalo . ..
506,775
Elmira .. ..
45,305
Jamestown . 38,917
Kingston 26,688
Mount Vernon ... 42,726
Lawrence 94,270
Lowell
112,759
Lynn
Malden 49,103
Medford 39,038
New Bedford 121,217
Newton
46,054
Pittsfield
41,751
Quincy
47,876
Revere
28,823
Salem
42,529
Somerville 93,091
Springfield . .. 129,563
Taunton
. .
37,137
Waltham . .
30,915
179,754
Michigan
Battle Creek
36,164
47,554
Detroit
993,739
Flint 91,599
Gd. Rapids ..
137,634
Hamtramck 48,615
Highland Pk 46,499
Jackson
48,374
48,858
Lansing . .
Muskegon .. 36,570
Pontiac
..
34,273
Port Iluron 25,944
Saginaw
61,903
Minnesota
76.121 Duluth 98,917
Minneapolis 380,582
St. Paul 234,595
Missouri
Joplin 29,855
Kansas City 324.410
St. Joseph ... 77,939
St LouÍs . ... 772,897
Springfield 39,631
55.378 36.004
314 194
Munele
Richmond
South Bend.
Terre Haute.
IOWA
Cedar Rapids
Coun. Bluffs
36,162
56,727
Des Moines.
126.468 East Orange
39,141 | Elizabeth ...
71,227
36,230
Kansas
Kansas City. 101,177
Topeka .. 50,022
Wichita ....
72.217
Hoboken . . . Irvington
Jersey City. Kearny
Montclair ..
Newark 57,121
33,268
63,824
27,700
74,683
508,410
59,316
Holyoke
60,203
99,148
Newburgh ..
Syracuse ...
Kalamazoo
57,327
I. St. Louis
30,731 39,858
69,183
Evansville
27.824 Huntington . 60,177
Marion ...
Newark . .
26.718
Portsmouth ..
Springfield 60,840 28.508
243,164
27,050
45.666
Davenport. . .
72,075
44,938
107,784
137,783
158,976
Worcester
Bay City ....
('loveland . .
69,272 New York
POLK'S
SOUTH BEND
- AND - MISHAWAKA CITY DIRECTORY 1921
CONTAINING A MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY OF CITY, COUNTY. STATE AND FEDERAL OFFICERS, STREETS AND AVENUES, PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS, CHURCHES, BANKS, SECRET AND BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES, ETC., AN ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED LIST OF BUSINESS HOUSES AND PRIVATE CITI- ZENS, GIVING FULL NAMES. OCCUPATIONS OR PURSUITS AND ADDRESSES.
A "Buyers' Guide"
AND A COMPLETE
Classified Business Directory
"The
DIRECTORY
PRICE
IS THE COMMON INTERMEDIARY BETWEEN BUYER AND SELLER"
WITHDRAWN PUBLIC LIBRARY $10.000UTH BEND
R. L. POLK & CO., Publishers
112-114 East Maryland Street INDIANAPOLIS
Member Association of North American Directory Publishers
Copyright, 1921, by R. L. Polk & Co.
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MORE GOODS ARE BOUGHT AND SOLD THROUGH THE CLASSIFIED BUSINESS LISTS OF THE DIRECTORY THAN ANY OTHER MEDIUM ON EARTH
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INTRODUCTION
The third edition of R. L. Polk & Co.'s South Bend and Misha- waka City Directory, constituting the issue for 1921, is herewith presented. The volume represents a careful enumeration of the residents and business interests of the two cities and as careful a, compilation of the result. The work has had the advantage of the unrivaled resources, facilities and organization of the publishers, who are leaders in this class of publications. Their imprint on hun- dreds of Directories is a guarantee and assurance of excellence, completeness and reliability. A City Directory being in modern business and social life an absolutely essential work of reference, it is meet that such a work should be produced by an organization whose efforts are entirely devoted to the publication of directories, as advantage is taken by them of all modern methods and improve- ments in directory production, thus making it possible to render the best directory service.
The Directory embodies several distinctive features, as follows:
THE BUYERS' GUIDE, printed on tinted paper and included in pages 45 to 132; also lettered pages, opposite page 868, contain the advertisements and business cards of the more progressive firms in South Bend and Mishawaka, classified according to lines of busi- ness. This feature is one of exceptional value to the buyer. "The Directory is the common intermediary between buyer and seller."
THE MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT, pages 25 to 43, include important data concerning city and county officials, public and pirvate institutions, banks, cemeteries, churches, courts, hos- pitals and homes, libraries, schools, newspapers, parks, public build- ings, halls, postoffice, railroads, secret and benevolent societies and other information relating to every civic and social activity in the territory covered by the Directory.
THE STREET AND AVENUE GUIDE AND DIRECTORY OF HOUSEHOLDERS extends from page 133 to page 236.
THE ALPHABETICAL LIST OF NAMES of citizens, business firms and corporations is embraced in pages 237 to 788.
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THE CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY is included in pages 789 to 868; this feature of the Directory shows the various manu- facturing, mercantile and professional occupations alphabetically arranged under headings appropriate to the class of business pursued.
THE MISHAWAKA CITY DIRECTORY will be found on pages 869 to 1028, the alphabetical list of names of citizens and business interests, Street and Householders' Guide and Classified Business Directory of Mishawaka being compiled in the same order as the South Bend Directory.
STATISTICAL
ACCURATE FIGURES ABOUT SOUTH BEND
Furnished by South Bend Chamber of Commerce
SOUTH BEND is located 86 miles east of Chicago at a point where the St. Joseph River, one of the most picturesque streams in America, flowing down from Michigan, makes its "south bend" and turns northward to the Great Lakes. It is the county seat of St. Joseph County as well as its largest city.
Altitude: 722 feet.
Area: (City proper) 15.74 square miles.
Assessed valuation: $133,012,420.
Bonded debt: $1,433,500.
Births: 1,870 for 1920.
Building operations: More than 600 houses erected during sum- mer of 1919; 632 houses erected in 1920. Valuation of 1920 permits, $4,609,071.
Churches: 63, several missions; all leading denominations.
City Library: Nearly 52,000 accessioned volumes, with a circu- lation of nearly 300,000 during the last year.
Clubs: Country Club with buildings and golf course, Indiana Club, Knife and Fork Club, Rotary Club, Lions Club, University Club, Federated Women's Clubs and Fraternal Organizations, Y. M. C. A., Y. W. C. A., Kiwanis Club, Chamber of Commerce, American Legion and other veterans' organizations, Boy Scouts of America, Adver- tising Club, Automobile Club, Press Club and Engineers' Club.
Deaths: 982 for 1920.
Education: 18 grade public schools, $450,000 High School, voca- tional school, 12 parochial schools, conservatory of music, three business colleges, free night schools, with Notre Dame University and St. Mary's Academy two miles north of the city. Children in public schools, 11,718.
Financial institutions: 11 banks and trust companies, with total deposits $21,667,155.34; total capital stock, $2,661,700; total surplus and undivided profits, $1,575,317.07, and total clearings for 1920, $97,495,626.
Farms: In the heart of the largest mint producing area in the world. High-bred live stock center. Numerous truck farms produce vegetables for Middle West cities.
Hospitals: Two hospitals, County Infirmary Orphans' Home.
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Hotels: Oliver, 245 rooms; Jefferson, 120 rooms; nine smaller hotels.
Industries: Over 200 distinct products are turned out by 250 establishments, involving $70,180,000 invested capital, with annual wages of $31,072,000, and producing annually $75,180,000 in manu- factured goods.
Newspapers: News-Times-morning, evening and Sunday; cir- culation, daily, 17,000. Tribune-evening, circulation, 17,500. Sev- eral weekly publications.
Population : 70,983 (1920 census) ; rate of increase (1910-1920), 32.2 per cent.
Postal service: Government building; 10 postal stations. Win- dow service at main office from 7:00 a. m. to 8:00 p. m. Gross receipts for the calendar year ending December 31, 1920, $415,- 236.57; amount received for money orders issued, $1,398,493.55; amount of money orders paid, $906,090.19; Postal Savings Deposi- tory, with $113,169 deposits; area served with city mail delivery, 14 square miles; 8 rural routes; 114 employees; 32 mails received daily; 30 mails dispatched daily; 4 mail deliveries in business dis- trict and 2 in residential sections daily; 9 collections in business section daily; 4 automobiles; 2 motorcycles and 1 mail wagon; screen wagon service, with three motor trucks.
Power, light and gas: St. Joseph River, developing 25,000 hydro- electric horsepower from four dams in this vicinity, most of this power available for South Bend. Power rate, $1.00 per month per horsepower attached, and 1.1c to 6c per kwh; rate for commercial lighting, 31/2c to 81/2c per kwh; rate for residence lighting, 4c to 81/c per kwh; gas rate, $1.25 per 1,000 cubic feet.
Parks and playgrounds: Ten parks, with an acreage of 366; ten playgrounds under direction of Municipal Recreation Committe, with 19 instructors and directors.
Public safety: Fire department, 9 stations, 94 men, motorized equipment; police department, 82 men and one policewoman, three men in health department, superintendent of police and fire alarms, humane officer, police ambulance, auto patrols and motorcycle squad.
Social service: Federation for Social Service, supporting 11 charitable and philanthropic organizations.
Streets: Total length of streets, alleys and avenues in city limits, 228.65 miles; total length of street pavement, 1041/2 miles: lighted by 1,501 public lights; main streets illuminated by boulevard cluster lights; 601 arc lights are used, 514 tungsten, and 289 cluster lights.
Tax rate: $2.16 per hundred, covers city, county, school and state; assessment basis, 100 per cent; city valuation for 1920, $131,- 004,540.
Telephone: Indiana Bell manual exchange; 6,587 stations; average calls per day, 60,000; long distance calls per day, 3,500. Direct connection with New York, Chicago, San Francisco and inter-
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mediate points. Automatic exchange, 3,987 stations connected with six exchanges; total average calls per day, 48,000.
Theatres: Oliver Opera House, plays best road companies and occasional high-class movies; Orpheum, Keith circuit vaudeville; Blackstone Theatre; eight motion picture houses.
Transportation : Seven steam roads-Lake Shore; Grand Trunk; Michigan Central; Pennsylvania (Vandalia) ; Illinois division of the New York Central; New Jersey, Indiana and Illinois; Lake Erie and Western, entering the city from Indianapolis over the tracks of the C. I. & S. Electric lines; Chicago, South Bend and Northern Indiana; Chicago, Lake Shore and South Bend; Southern Michigan. These lines provide service between this city, Chicago, and Indian- apolis, and important points on the shore of Lake Michigan. Steam and electric roads provide 180 trains daily, 90 in and 90 out. Excep- tional freight facilities over main trunk and division lines connect- ing with practically every road centering in the Chicago district.
Water supply: The city's water supply is drawn from about 100 artesian wells; plant valuation, $1,800,000; normal pumping capacity for 24 hours, 24,000,000 gallons. South Bend drinks and puts out fires with pure, cold, sparkling water that is the envy of less fortunate cities. The water rate is 90 cents per 1,000 cubic feet, meter rentals 30 cents; sliding scale for large users of water. Num- ber of fire hydrants, 1,085.
POPULATION
The United States census of 1920 gave South Bend a population of 70,983. These figures represent an enumeration taken nearly two years previous to the issue of this edition and only show the enu- meration of residents of the city proper (that is within corporate lines), but do ont include those of the outlying suburban districts, which are included in the enumeration for this Directory, as the residents of such districts are one with South Bend in social and business affiliation and they are for all practical purposes of iden- tical interest. In estimating the population of a municipality of the character of South Bend, which is chiefly industrial, the publishers adopt the multiple 21/2 to account for women and children who are not enumerated, which multiple is found to be conservative, and applying it to 31,798, the number of individual names in this Direc- tory, it is ascertained that the population of Greater South Bend is 79,495.
AUTOMOBILE MANUFACTURE
The new factory of the Studebaker Corporation at South Bend, a plant which is declared by officials of the corporation to be the most modern automobile manufacturing establishment in the world, was officially opened in June, 1920, with the city of South Bend observing a public holiday in honor of the event.
The buildings have a total floor space of 1,206,799 square feet. A further idea of the huge proportions of the plant may be had from the following dimensions of some of the larger buildings: Sub-
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assembly, 192 by 528 feet; stamping department, 183 by 528 feet; machine shop, 425 by 576 feet, and forge shop, 161 by 742 feet.
THE SOUTH BEND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
The South Bend Chamber of Commerce is a live organization which has had much to do with the progress of the city and is responsible for its more modern tendencies. It is representative of the commercial, professional and industrial interests of the city and had its inception in a desire to promote the vital interests of the city. It has been behind every forward movement for civic and economic betterment, and has achieved success in all lines of endeavor in that direction. The Chamber invites correspondence by home-seekers and those looking for industrial locations.
DIRECTORY LIBRARY
In the Chamber of Commerce Building, 216-218 West Colfax ave- nue, a library of City Directories has been established by the pub- lishers, where, through the courtesy of the officials of the Chamber, it is open for free use of patrons. From time to time other Direc- tories will be added, and as new editions appear they will replace the older ones. A cordial invitation is extended to all subscribers to the South Bend City Directory to make use of the library whenever information is desired concerning an individual, firm or corporation located in another city.
MUNICIPAL PUBLICITY Advertising South Bend
Copies of this Directory are placed by the publishers in Direc- tory Libraries, which are maintained in all the larger cities of the country, where they are readily available for reference use by the public. There they serve as perpetual advertisements of South Bend, for business men the country over realize that the City Directory represents the community as it really is.
R. L. POLK & CO.,
Compilers and Publishers.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SOUTH BEND
Abbreviations
237
Alphabetical List of Names
237
Banks and Bankers
30
Building and Loan Associations. 31
Cemeteries 35
Churches
37
City Officials
27
Classified Business Directory
789
Clubs
36
County Officials
25
Educational
32
Fire Department
27
Hospitals, Homes and Asylums.
37
Labor Organizations
43
Miscellaneous Information
25
Miscellaneous Societies
35
Museums
34
Newspapers and Periodicals
34
Office Buildings and Flats.
34
Playgrounds
37
Police Department
27
Post Office
30
Private Schools
32
Public Halls
34
Public Library
34
Public Parks
35
Public Schools
32
Railroads
35
Secret and Benevolent Societies.
40
Street and Electric Railways.
42
Street Guide
877
United States Officials.
25
Ward Boundaries
29
MISHAWAKA
Alphabetical List of Names 901
Banks and Bankers ..
872
Building and Loan Associations. 872
Buyers Guide
Cemeteries .opp 868
872
Churches
873
City Officials
870
Classified Business Directory 1017
Clubs
873
Educational
871
Fire Department
871
Hospitals, Homes and Asylums
872
Miscellaneous Information
870
Police Department
870
Parks
872
Post Office
871
Public Buildings, Halls, etc.
872
Public Library
872
Public Schools 871
874
Street Railway Lines. 875
Street Guide 877
Ward Boundaries
870
Secret and Benevolent Societies.
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INDEX TO ADVERTISERS
Page
Adler Bros ...... right bottom lines and 72
Aetna Cleaners
70
Draganits Ernest
122
Ahlering Louis I.
789
Dufenbach Alfred B.
111
Albright F A & Son.
66
Alderson J L
54
Alemite Co of South Bend.
48
Andrews F S.
102
Artificial Ice Co.
90
Associates Investment Co.
. left side lines and
54
Ault Camera Shop ..
.left side lines and 106
Auto Radiator Co
54
B B Cleaners The. right bottom lines and
70
Bagby Photo Co
107
Beck Wm
113
Beehler Adam J
84
Berman Joe
84
Better Processed Letter Service.
left side lines and 102
Beyrer John & Sons Roofing Co
116
Bloss Music Studio
80
Golubski A J.
49
Bondurant Philip E.
113
Bowsher N P Co The.
99
Braunsdorf W J & Son
107
Brehner Electric Shop.
.right side lines and
82
Breskin Wall Paper Co
128
Brown Motor Supply
54
Brunswick Shop
107
Bucher C E Supply Co.
129
Bugbee, Schock & Jackson ..
46
Builders' Supply & Specialty Co.
67
Building & Loan Association of South
68
Bend ...
. top stencil edge and
Campbell Paper Box Co.
105
Carlin W H.
95
Central Electric Co, left bottom lines and
81
Chamberlin Metal Weather Strip Co.
130
. left top and right bottom lines and
Chambers & Crowe
65
Cheal Beauty Parlor.
Chelminick Lawrence
128
Citizens National Bank, front cover and
59
Citizens Trust & Savings Bank. 91 City Lumber Co .... right top lines and 96
City Window Cleaning Co.
131
Clauer Calvin Co.
93
Cohn Phillip
108
Colfax Furniture Exchange. 118
55
Colies Paint Shop
Colip Bros
82
Collmer Frank Jr. 55
Colpaert Realty Corp. . . left top lines and 113 Columbia Battery Co, right side lines and 55
65
Comfort Shop The.
72
Community Coal Co.
of
Conservative
Life
Insurance
Co
America. ..
right top lines and
91
Crum Chas W & Son.
front cover 93 and
113
Curwin L B.
47
Davies laundry & Cleaning Co. left side lines and 94
Defrees C H ..
.left top lines and
72
Deka Leo ..
74
Direct Advertisment
Co
102
Page
Downing & Brown.
123
Eagle Furniture Co ..
85
Eckler Henry Lumber & Mfg Co 76 and 98
Edwards Iron Works
121
Edwards Wm E.
126
Elaborated Roofing Co
.left side lines and 117
Elliott Wm G, left top corner cards and
92
Ellsworth Store The
.right bottom lines and
78
Farmers Trust Co, right top lines and
60
Farneman & Tasher Motor Co.
.front
edge and
49
First National Bank of South Bend ... .. front cover and 60
Franklin Motor Car Co
55
Garland T S & Co
94
Gilman M E.
66
Gos-Geyer-Ross Co ..... back cover and
61
Greenan L E Agency, right side lines and 92
Grummell Supply Co ..
74
Guarantee Plumbing and Supply Co ..
.107
and 108
Gyuryzik John
75
Hager Harvey L. . left bottom lines and 108 Hagedorn & Webster.right side lines and 50 Happ Wm .. right side lines and 114
Hardy L P Co.
95 and 110
Harris L G Insurance Agency.
92
Hastings Realty
Co.
.right side lines and 112
Haynes Sales & Garage Co
. left top corner cards and
48
Healy W D.
114
Herr & Herr Co.
104
Hibberd Printing Co.
Hinkle W R Inc
right bottom lines and 111
left top and right bottom lines and
50
Hohan O D.
119
Hollingsworth-Turner
Co
front
cover and
90
Hutchins E M.
119
Hy-Way Service Co.
56
Indiana Lumber Co .. left top lines and
96
Indiana Roofing Co.
117
Indiana Window Shade Co ..
131
Ingleright Realty & Building Co.
114
Inter City Transfer Co
left bottom lines and 124
Ireland Transfer Co.
124
Jacobson-Peterson-Peltz & Kaufer.
100
Jan III Sobieski Building & Loan Assn ..
68
Jefferson Hotel
89
Kables Lunch Room
. ribbon,
back cover and
116
Keller R S ...
118
Kizer Robert C & Son.
93
Kline Electric Co ..
82
Knoblock & Martin .. right top lines and
73
Kosciuszko Building & Loan
Assn ....
69
Kovach & Kish.
114
Krakow Department
Store.
78
46
Dunnahoo Hugh P .. right top lines and
92
23
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS
Page
Krieghbaum Hiram C .. bottom edge and 125 Landon Drug Co.
LaSalle State Bank.
61
Lauber J C & Co 119
Lee Clarence E
129
Liberty, Garage
56
Loehr H L Decorating Co ..
105
Lontz Bros.
.left top lines and
73
Lower I W Decorating Co .left top lines and 105
McCready Construction
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