Fiery Cross, Volume 3, Number 25, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 April 1924 — Page 7

Friday, April 18, 1924

THE FIERY CROSS PAGE SEVEN

REPRIMAND LODGE OVER WORLD COURT

League of Nations Supporters Call on Senator to Explain Delay

CHARITON, IOWA, KLAN PURCHASES A HOME

Transaction Marks Success for Organization in Lucas County

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

The League of Nations Non-Partisan Association has made public a letter to Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, chairman of the foreign relations committee, In which It charged that the failure of the committee to report out the World Court resolution was "contrary to the expressed will of the people." The association asserted that American participation In the World Court had been advocated by "the organized churches, organized labor, organized women voters, organized merchants, organized members o the bar, organized university women, organized business and professional women, organized women's clubs and

organized teachers." The letter is signed by John H. ClarUe, former Justice of the United States Supreme Court, president of the association; George W. Wickersham, ex-Senator Everett Colby, William 11. Short and Charles C. Bauer.

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CHARITON. Ia.. April 12 The first home purchased by the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan in Iowa was bought the past week by the Lucas county unit at Chariton. The purchase included an old church building with a seating capacity of 500 and a seven-room modern house located on a plot of ground 56 by 156 feet, two blocks from the public square. During the winter months the local Klan has been meeting in the church. Now, during the spring and summer months, the building will be used for closed meetings only on rainy nights, the Lucas county Klan meeting in the outdoors on every occasion when the weather will permit. Uhe house will be rented for some

time. The rental will more than pay

for the taxes and interest on the property. In time to come the house will be converted into headquarters' offices and club rooms. The purchase is a marked success for the Klan in Lucas county. It has had its share of trials and tribulations. There has been much opposition, although the population of Chariton is only about 6,000. Much difficulty was encountered several months ago in obtaining a hall in which Professor DeBarr of the University of Oklahoma could speak, the high school auditorium being denied the organization at the eleventh hour.

It is seldom that an unchartered

BATH ROOM, COMPLETE, $90.00.

I First grade enamel ware only. E.

m. tiarain uo., 3zzu m. jvucnigan at., Indianapolis, Ind. 8tdmlst

Advertisements under this head will be published at the rate of 16 cents a line, six average words to tbe line; minimum charge 64 cents.

Copy must be In this office by noon on Monday of publication week. Bring or mall your ad, together

with your remittance, to 580 Century

building.

FOR SALE

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Under this head church meetings, social gatherings and like announcements of not over seventy-five words, will be published at a charge of one dollar, cash with order, for each Insertion. Copy must be In this office by noon on Monday of publication week.

GOLD BANK IS PLANNED TO AID GERMANY TO PAY

FOR SALE 314 ACRES FARM; good barn, good well; 8-room house with woodhouse attached and full basement ; 3 blocks from high school ; handy to two churches; good river with -good fishing. J. S. Carpenter, Hesperia, Mich. May 2

FOR SALE BE A MILLIONAIRE. One hundred million German marks, $1; five hundred million, $2.50; one billion, $4; postage paid. (Genuine Reichsbank notes.) L. E. Moore, Little Rock, Ark. 18

The Liberty Hall local and state

campaign is now under way. The finance committee has arranged a

splendid card filing system to keep a record of all donors. Life membership certificates in Liberty Hall are given in return to those who contribute $25 or more to the building fund. This may bo paid in payments of 51 per week, or more. Mail all subscriptions to Liberty Hall Headquarters, 3220 East Michigan

street, Indianapolis, Indiana. Chicken suppers are served every

Thursday evening, from 5 to 8, at;

3218 East Michigan street, by the ladies of Liberty Hall.

FOR RENT

LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS Under Protestant management; absolutely modern; immaculately clean; close in. 812 N. East St.

LEAGUE WOULD BE ARBITER OF DISPUTES OYER APPLICATION OF PLAN

Sound Money Can Save Nation, Committee Says American to Be on Board

lowance haa been made- for previous deficiencies.

At this point the League of Na

tions is brought into the plan; any disputed point upon the application

of the statistics on this index is to

be referred to the finance section of

the league for arbitration.

STEEL PRODUCTION SETS NEW RECORD

Daily Output of Ingots in March Was 159,455 Tons, the Highest Yet Reached

Junior O. V. A. M., Indianapolis Council No. 2 meets each Tuesday evening at 7:30 in the Druids hall, 14 West Ohio street. Apr4

FOR RENT FOUR-ROOM UPPER duplex; heat and water furnished. 730 S. Noble. Drexel 2S47. IS FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOM IX modern home; gentlemen preferred. 1401 N. Alabama. IS

FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOM; men preferred; it occupied by two,

Klan obtains a home of its own. All ; rate of 2.50 per week. 317 E. St. : Iowa Klandom congratulates the j Clair. IS

! Lucas county members; they have I set a goal toward which the rest of ! the Hawkeye state can strike.

F. A. FURGASON no to F. A. Ktrixtison Furnlluro Company, 731 Massachusetts nv'!iui aiul -avt one-tliirl on Pinim; lionin ami Bedroom SnitiM. carry a full line of thu hluln'st Krailr New and Vseil Furniture ami pay the liit'i-.st yriee for usetl furniture and stoves. AVIt'Ii vou liavi- soiuet hinir to seli. rail us. Main 3."."j0. V will Give your call our most prompt attention.

IF YOU HAVE SOMETHING TO SELL USE FIERY CROSS WANT ADS

ST ATI-: M ft T OF THE OWNERSHIP, M ( A(.K)1KT. t'lIlCVLATtOM, Kit'.. ItKltrlHF.n II V THE act of roM.iucss OF AltlST 24. 1012 Of The Fiery Cross. published wi-'-'klv at Indianapolis, Indiana, for Aiiril 1. i;i24.

MISCELLANEOUS

Furniture Upholstering, Repairing Used Furniture and Stoves Work called for and delivered anywhere in Marion county ARGUS ESKEW 920 Virginia Ave. Phone Drexel 7G91 Apr. 2D

APPEAL American Rescue Workers, Inc. District headquarters, 767 North Bellevieu place. One hundred American Protestant children are going to have a treat Easter Sunday. A dinner of ham and eggs, pie, cake and candy and ice cream. Would

you like to have a part in this wonderful work? You can by helping us purchase the good things for them to cat. You provide the stuff, we willingly do the work and give you a hearty invitation to come and receive your compensation, by seeing the happy little faces at the dinner table. All checks payable to the American Rescue Workers. Eggs and canned fruit and cakes or anything else you may have to give will be called for if you notify us. Call Bel. 3792. Major E. Minton, D. O.

11 f. i. v A i.i i:s i i:v ad 1 m;i i)oui.i:!i ami ford See HARRY WILSON N.TI trtli Meridian St. I'hone Circle -CM 10 Residence l'lione Lincoln 6S02

State of Indiana ) County of Marion j

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He fore me. a notary public in and

fur tlie State and county aforesaid. P'-rsmrally appeared Harry K. Kleom, who, having been duly sworn aceonlini; to law, deposes and says that he ia the busimss manager of The Fiery Cross and that the following is. to the best of his knowledge

CHORISTERS AND SINGERS "PAradise," the beautiful new sacred solo, is the one you need for church service or high-class entertainment, 25c. Chas. A. Cramer, Cedar Run, N. J. Apr. 18

Wanted, 500 men to hear Judge Orbison teach the men's Bible class

Easter morning, April 20, at 9:30!

o'clock at the United Brethren Sunday school, corner 11th and Olney streets. East Tenth street car, get off at 11th street.

Rev. Charles H. Gunsolus, a lec-

PARIS, April 9. The report of the

experts who have been engaged for the last three months in the task of

ascertaining Germany's capacity toj pay reparations was handed to the reparation commission today. The two committees, under the chairmanship of Charles G. Dawes and Reginald McKenna, respectively, have gone deeply into the intricacies of the many problems connected with reparations, and, as mentioned in the covering letter of Dawes, they approached the task "as business men anxious tq obtain effective results." The League of Nations is drawn

into the reparations problem by the Dawes report, while an unofficial representative of the United States is slated for an important role in the

execution of the experts' plan. ! An American member of the general board of control for the proposed new gold bank of issue is quite likely to fill the important post of "commissioner." His duty will be to decide when Germany's capacity to pay ha3 been reached, while the league finance committee will be asked to arbitrate if the commissioner's decisions in applying the "index of prosperity" are disputed by either Germany or the allies. Total ot Mentioned

The report does not go into the total of reparations Germany is to pay. This was expressly left out of consideration in the investigations of the committee. Thus far, at least, there has been no official change in the amount fixed by the reparation

commission under the treaty of Ver-

Business Directory

MUNCIE, LND. CIGAR 8TORE ' Banner Cigar Store 107 West Main St. R. R Lyons, Prop. Retailers of High-class Cigars. Tobaccos and Candies. Pocket B11Hards. 100 Service Guaranteed. Muncle, Ind. 4-28-23

USE THE FIERY CROSS WANT ADS FOR BEST RESULTS

Production of steel ingots in the United States was 4,145,829 tons in

March, the second largest monthly

total in the history of the steel industry. This figure is based on a compilation by the American Iron and Steel Institute, which receives returns from companies represent

ing 95 per cent of the country's capacity. It compares with production of 3,780,663 in February and 4,046,854 in March, 1923. The largest monthly total on record was the 4,195,800 tons reported in May, 1923. The daily average production for

the twenty-six working days last month was 159,455 tons, against a daily average of 151,227 tons for the twenty-five working days in February; 149,883 for the twenty-seven working day3 in March, 1923, and

155,400 in the twenty-seven working days in May, 1923. The daily average for last month consequently established a new high record.

K. K. K. AGEJfTS Here Is your chance to Bet a great big assortment of KLAN Jewelry at half price. Watch charm. $6.00; Ring 15.00; Seven buttons and pins all different. J11.25; Three KLAN pocketpieces, bronze, silver plato and gold plated, 11.75. The whole lot worth 24.00, sent to agents for $12.00. Yon take no chances, we give your moneyback if not more than pleased. Ws deal 100 on the square. Act right now, make some big money quick. Catalog sent FREE. National Emblem Co., Box 624. Dept. "K-64." Omaha, Neb.

Would Restrict Strikebreakers WASHINGTON, April 12. The House labor committee has approved a bill which would make it illegal to send labor across state boundaries to points where strikes or lockouts are in progress unless the men employed are made acquainted with all existing conditions.

J. L. O'M ara & Son CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS DRexel 4353 STewart 2205

VOU AOS NEVEB CAGED TO TAKC EXTRA. WORK AT FULLER'S FRIENDLY BARBERSHOP Bueaeat K. et P. Bid.

WF!TTT IVPfinitrn Tl.o Horrin

Herald will keen you informed ! J,resen,t- MrS: Nel!Ie, Wel.din wi!'

about Williamson County. $2.00 per

year; $1.00 six months; sample copy

lurer aim writer ui. national reputa-; ., in Mar. 1Q91 .hiry, wna 132

tion. will speak at the Spiritual j 000 000 000 ,d mark3 (about ,31 C.hur,ch f TJut? ?u,nd,ay evening,: Ooo,000,000), less amounts already April 20, at , :4a o clock. Subject: paid and gumg aterward t0 be CredSigniflcance of the Resurrection j ited t0 heT for state properties in

' K1!'iu Z'- ! ceded territories, etc.

A business matter, bereft of poli-

C. (TWBAN COS rIt ACTOR AND BUILDER Belmont 138 4M Berwick Ave.

iic. bend subscriptions to The

and t.eiief, a truo statement of the j Protestant Book & News Co., Box 272,

ownersmp. management (ana it a Marion 111 25 daily paper, the c! ri iilat ion . etc. of ' the a-furesaid publication for the iatt?' " shown in the above caption required .SITUATION WANTED M 4.X WITH by the Act of August 24. 1912 einbod- ' -ui i 2 icd in section 441. Postal Laws and : responsible place of trust wants to I! f.'u!:itlons. rrh-.tfrf on tho reverse connect with a 100 outfit : rrfor

of tins form, to wit: pnrpq

have charge of special music. Church !

i is located in Red Men's hall, corner

of North street and Capitol avenue. Come early if you want a seat. Everybody welcome. AprlS

tics, is how the experts describe the task they have just completed. They interpreted the object of their work

as tending to the collection of the debt, rather than to the application

GOOD COAL Seasonable Prices Weaver Coal Co.

Ill Leota St.

Dresel 2201

LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED AXD REPAIRED Shears and Edice Tools . Sharpened H. A. DAP.H 43 Virginia Ave. Tel. Main 7188 Res. DR. 8471

HOWARD DEER rHIttBIXG AND IIEATDi'Q TeL Drexel 0S3S 8158 Webb St 100 Service

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H. W. OTT

Hich-Grade Gasoline, Oils and Greases Ford Parts . Tires, Tnhes and Accessories ' , ZSOl Massachusetts Arenas -

A. P. Hustlers of West ' of penalties, with a purely economic

SU1UUUU ill view.

TINNER Gutter nepalrlBK, First-Clans Work, estimates Furnished. Fnrnaee cleaning aad repairing. Rooflnn; ot all kinds. ALBERT SCHACKE

Irr. 340

4110 I. Hichla-aa

The K.

Washington M. E. church, corner

West Washington and Warman ave-j Sound Money Tecessary imp. will hflvp nn trixir npntrram nrt I .. ,1.. r-

present and -oast employer ... 7" l Z-7, 7. " r -Kecognizing me uuhsiuuu ui

1. That the-names and addresses ! rarp no 2(1- Fiprv f.r(1, r. "lcI lJ"""c" "'bu, Aym o, i- , many to pay and declaring that sne of the publisher, editor, wanaging ; , speaker, Judge V. H. Manifold. West! nas resources with which to pay, editor, and business managers are:, - ; Washington M. E. men's Quartet and i i, v.t tr rico

WANTED-POSmON AS HOUSE-; West Washington M. E. orchestra e mn.t7.ve her hand's

jivcic. 6 utcsidiiL iivjuic u y , w iii iurnisn ine music, laxe vs est a tr Vnlnir bpr prnnnmic rp-

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Publisher. The Fiery Cross Publishing Company, Indianapolis, Ind. IMItor, W. C. Edmiston, Indianapolis. Ind. Matiatrlng- F.ditor, C. W. Swift, Indianapolis, Ind. business Manager, Harry E. Bloom, Indianapolis, Ind. 2. That the owner is: (If the pub-

lication is owned by an individual his

a middle-aged widow; formerly lived Washington car and get off at War-!

111 Indiana. Write Mrs. Winters, 469 ; man avenue on the corner.

Buckingham St., Columbus, Ohio. j 18 ; A minstrel show will be given

j Thursday evening, April 17, by the K. K. K. POCKETPIECES: BRONZE ! South-Side Spiritualist church in the

2fic. 10 for $2: gold plated $1, 3 church hall, fountain bquare, JKoun

iim in., iim1 -ji rlroCB rw If" j-in-riurl lit'

more than one individual the name ! for $2. Robe bag $1.60. Mysterious . tai" Block, 3rd floor, corner Virginia

and address of each, should be civen oninninu a-at-h v,arm intciavenue and ProsDect street. The

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mortgagees, and other .security hold- i I rs owning or holding 1 per cent or

more of total amount of bonds, morti gages, or other securities are: (If there are none, so state.) None. 4. That the two paragraphs next ' above, giving the names of the owners, stockholders, and security holrl- : rs. if any, contain not only tbe list . of stockholders and security holders

; as they appear upon the books ot the j ; company but also, in cases where'

the stock twiner or security holder appears upon the books of the company ; as trustee or in any other fiduciary'

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and security nolders who do not ap- : pril1 f Waloa lio-ht salmon

making big money. Catalog free.!Rll0w wlU given by professional

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Leghorns. Barred Rocks. 12c m: swen Dy nan riace ounaay scnooi

hatching eggs, $5 and $6 per hundred, prepaid, guaranteed. INDIANA WHITE LEGHORN

FARM W. F. Dietz, Mgr. Center Point, Ind. Aprl8

PREPAID GLADIOLI BULBS Price per doz.

America, beautiful flesh pink $ Halley, delicate salmon pink

depicting life and feeling in Jeru salem before and after the cruci

fixion of our Lord. The school wishes to have an attendance of 350 Easter morning. Come out at 9:30 o'clock and help to swell the crowd. Take North Illinois street car to

16th street, walk half block west, or

drive out Capitol to 16th street and

go half block -east. 18

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HAIR CUT 25c Stubbins Hotel Barber Shop Ctraet Ctorg'u and Illinoii Streets Wm. E. Haywood, Proprietor

I as' trustees, hold utock and securities Ld'y white, snow white 1.00

in a capacity other than that of a ; Mrs. Francis King, light scarlet .50 bona tide owner; and this affiant has : Anna Wicmnn hpantifnl vellnw fin no reason to believe that any other nna VVlgman., DeaUUIUl yeuow .bU person, association, or corporation War, deep red, large flowers .80

nas any interest, nireci or muirect, Klue Hybrids, blue Shades .7a

Primulinus Hybrids, yel. shades .50

Eighth Christian Church, corner Pershing avenue and Walnut street. Revival meeting eacb evening at 7:45 o'clock. Great Easter service; good singing; gospel sermons. Everybody welcome. M. V. Fostr, minister; Leslie McGaughey, director of music. 18

, In the said stock, bonds, or other se

curities than as so stated by him. j 5. That the average number of ! copies of each issue of this publlca- ! tion sold or distributed, through the, mails or otherwise, to paid subscrib- : ers during the six months preceding ! tbe date shown above is (This ! information is required from daily ; publications only.) HARRY E. BLOOM, i Sworn to and subscribed before me this 1st day of April. 1924. PAUL K. WOOLENSNIDETt. (Mr commission expires June 17, 11925.) (SEAL)

Roanoke, large rich yellow trim .75 Supreme Mixed, none better .40 No orders accepted under $1.00 Six bulbs at dozen rate. Cash with order. L A N G E RV ELD'S GLADIOLI GARDENS 1103 Howard St. Kalamazoo, Mich.

Klansmen's Creed Coupon THE FIERY CROSS PUBLISHING COMPAXT, G80 Ontnry "Billding, Indianapolis, Ind. Gentlemen: I am herewith enclosing ten cents (In (Over or stamps) to cover ctt of Mailing; In self-sealing tube, two-color reproduction ol Hlansnien'i Creed. Fame Street ZI- . City m State (Please print name)

WANTED AGENTS

A Mutual Fire Insurance Company entering state wants Rood agents or solicitors for Fire, Tornado. Automobile and Farm Insurance. Good contract save the assured money. Write Sperlnl Aicrnt. Box SOO. Vlrrr irons, Indianapolis, Ind. May !

BOONE COUNTY KLAN

AND WOMEN ACTIVE

Salesman Wanted A Protestant America, who has sales experience either on securities or life insurance, to handle a part or the whole of this state during the formation period of a great financial Institution, and then If he wishes ss a permanent representative. Sales are averaging two oat of three Interviews. Qualifications are Klansmanship, honesty, integrity, hustle. Sales program is mapped out and is a success." Address os; giving affiliations, references, etc., in detail. "FINANCE." care The Fiery Cross. v

LEBANON, Ind., April 12. Almost

100 Klansmen attended the funeral

of Allen Schencks of Perry township.

The Klan degree team and the Klan band of Elizaville gave the work at HiUisbnrg recently. This unit lias its own team, band and quartet. The Klan is becoming active at Jamestown. A state speaker gave us a rousing address recently. Other speakers are booked. The Women's Organization of

Zionsville held an enthusiastic meeting last week and listened to an address by a county speaker. The message appealed so much that an open meeting is being planned.

Quarter-page advertisements In

the daily paper of Lebanon are doing

much, gotid to break the honest-to-

goodness truth to those who have

been misguided.

A county speaker addressed the Women's Organization at their last

meeting and commended their pro

gress in their rapid formation of units and county co-operation. The women have their work far advanced for the short time their charter has been established.

IF YOU HAVE SOMETHING TO SELL USE FLERY CROS3 WANT ADS

The experts carefully omit in

their report mention of the political !

aspects of the Ruhr occupation but make it plain that the French and Belgians, if they see fit to maintain garrisons in the Ruhr, must keep their hands off the railroads and industries. The first prerequisite to the payment of reparations, the experts assert, is sound money in Germany.

They propose to this end the establishment of a new gold bank of issue with 400,000,000 gold marks capital, about $96,000,000, in the organization of which they make it to the interest and profit o Germany, as well as to the advantage of the allies, to co-operate. Germany's production, they say,

will enable her to meet her own requirements and raise amounts to ap- i ply to reparations as contemplated! in the plan. These payments, fixed on a sliding scale, run from 110,000,- : 000 gold marks in 1926 to 2,500,000 ; in 1934 (about $96,000,000 to $600,000,000). ! Allied Board of Control In order to prevent these pay

ments from affecting adversely Germany's financial stability, an index of prosperity has been fixed, making it possible to judge whether the amounts of the scheduled payments are or are not beyond her capacity. A general board of control, including an American, with allied, neutral and German members, is the experts' solution of the difficult problem of guarantees that Germany will execute the terms of eventual settlement under their plan. The

experts found this plan most likely

to satisfy the allies and at the same

time prove acceptable to tne Germans. One member of this board, with the title of commissioner, will be vested with the important duties

of deciding, according t an index of prosperity, when the payments provided for in the plan may prove too onerous and may threaten the upsetting of German finances. Basis for Index The index is to be based upon German exports and imports, the total

budget receipts and expenditures, railroad traffic, the monetary value j of the consumption of sugar, tobacco, beer and alcohol by the total population, and the consumption of coal. Percentages will be fixed on the average statistics covering these bases, first for three years, then for six years, the percentage of each of the six groups compared with the .base being separately computed and he average of the six percentage re

sults forming the index. "When the resources exceed the in

dex, supplementary payments on reparations are to be made In proportionate amounts; when the index proves deficient, basic payments shall be made lor . the period on which the calculations are "baBed. nut cmhapnnpnt suDDlementary pay-

l meats shall not become due until I

2109 ASHLAND AVE. HARRISON 2023 WOLMA BROTHERS SHEE T ME TAL WORK Gutter and Down Spouts Furnace Repairing

Steam and Hot Water Heating Plumbing Contractors A. L. OWENS & SON 711 Eugene St Randolph 6S71

Groceries and Meats D. R. STURGEON 2021 W. Washington St. Belmont 0884

CONSOLIDATED REALTT AND INSURANCE AGENCY Life, Fire, Health and Accident 801 City Trust Bldg. Lincoln 3507

PHOTOGRAPHS 100 Per Cent .Service and J.00 Per Cent Quality. National Studio 23 North Pennsylvania Aetna Bank Bldg.

J. W. GOODPASTURE PRACTICAL ROOFER Handling all (Trade ot Certainteed Roll rooting and ahtnslea. Hy 10 yeara of experience guaranteea both material mmd vrorkmanahlp. Alao all kinds of roof repairing and tin work. Ret, DRexel 4680. Drexel TIT Ran Vlrarlnla An.

FOR SALE The Best Used Cars and Lowest Terms in the City C. DOWNEY SEE 5438 E. Washington Phones Irr. 0144, Drexel 5952

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THE KRUGE BROS. CO. . Sheet Metal Electrical CONTRACTORS and ENGINEERS FURNACE REPAIRING Electrical Appliance. Fixtures and Larapi Irvineton 04T7 410T R. Michigan St. Indianapolis

E. F. MONN COAL CO. COA1L Sewer Tile, Flue Lining Cement, Lime, Plaster Tib An. md Wjlaot il, Fbose, Blati ;;))

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100 IRVINGTOX 3o W. C SUTTON ODORLESS Dry Cleaner OOS E. KBW YORK ST.

THE PEN SHOP Larsrest assortment of fonntaln pens and mechanical pencil in the state. Rxpert Reparrtng JOHN K. KELLER 157 N. Illinois St. Circle 4104 2nd Floor Indianapolis

Building and Contracting New, Homes Built. Remodeling and Job Work. Estimates Free. Prompt Service. EARL. METZ Reference-, Harrison 3939

ADDRESS ALL, MAIL TO FIERY CROSS NOT TO INDIVIDUALS.

Vulcanizing as It Should Be Done ROGERS USED TIRES, ANY SIZE GAS, OIL, ACCESSORIES 3115 W. Washington St. Belmont 4300