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2 DEATH NOTICES HARDEN. ELIZA—Widow Granville Harden. passed away at the home of her eon. Ora Harden, in Greenwood Thursday. Nov. 0. The remains will he taken to her home In Smith Valley. Nov. 10. Funeral Sunder, Nov. 13. 10:30 a. m.. at the Smith Valley C. B. Church. Burial ML Pleasant cemetery. ROBERTS, MRS RACHEL CANFIELD— Mother of William E. Roberts and Mrs. Cora Bell, died at her home, 308 N. Alabama st.. Friday. Nov. 10. Friends may ••all at the home Sunday afternoon, Nov. 1~. Funeral notice later. 2 CARD 0F THANKS CARD OF THANKS —We wish to thank the city hospital. Finn Bros, and friends for their kindness and beet attention during the illness and death of our baby. Johnny Bates MOTHER, FATHER AND GRANDPARENTS. 5 funeral directors W. T. Blasengym Independent Under taker. Prompt ambulance calls. “The proof of a service is tha service II *°1703 N. minds Si. Randolph BTO. 1625 Shelby Bt. Prwi >570. FLANNER & BUCHANAN 820 North Illinois Bt. fusers! directors to the P<*op* of lodlsaipotlc since 1887* Main 0041-0842. U* 284 X. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY IjCkxlcL Parlors 1232 Caloa L George Grinsteiner Pun era' Director. 622 E. Market Main OflOS Johnson & Montgomery 1032 Central Are Main 1430. SHIHI.EY BmisTco. lot I^. FUNERAL DIRECTORS —1402 N. lllinoU WM £ KHiEGER. Main 1164. Res Phone- lea Davie W* RADD-BKHT S GADD. 2130 Prospect SL Pbones. Drexel 0422. Stewart 2378. UNDERTAKERS—HI9EY * TTIUS. 051 North Del L. 8584. M. 3oßw- . CHURCH NOTIC ES. CHURCHES ®F CHRIST,BCIEHTIST Lesson —Sermon ‘‘Mortals and Immortals” WTEST CHURCH —Meridian at 30th SL SECOND CHURCH —Delaware at 12th St. THIRD CHURCH —3350 Washington Bird. FOURTH CHURCH —Masonic Temple. Irvington. Sunday Services Firs*. Second and Third churches at 11 A. m. and 8 p. in. Fourth Church at 11 a. m. only. Testimonial Meetings Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Free Reading Rooms 818 Occidental Bldg.. Washington st HI. St. 1258 Consolidated Bldg (formerly Lemcke Annex.) £OS E. Thlrty-Fonrth St. 11 Johnson Ave„ Masonic Temple. Irvington. The Public (a cordial), invited to attend these services and' to visit the reading rooms.

“Com* unto me all y* that labor and are heavy laden and X will give you rest."—Matt. 11:28. CadS© Tabernacle (Ohio at New Jersey) Speaker fosj Sunday BISHOP H. mi. Fill 2:33 p. m. and 7s<3o p. m. MUSIC Special numbers by the GYPSY SMITH CHOIR 1,200 Voices Twenty-minute Organ Recital before each service. Special Solo by Mrs. C. A. Breece. “Are Y’ou in the Inner Circle?” Joe Overmyer, Director of Music EVERYBODY WELCOME ghbist church Rev. James D. Stanley Morning subject: ‘No Armistice With Evil* THE SECOND SPIRITUALIST CHURCH. 250 E. Ohio St Castle Hall Bldg REV. ANNA THRONDSEN. PASTOR. Subject: “The Spiritualist Conception of HeU.” This subject will be abiy handled by the Rev. Throndsen. Come hear her. Message bearers for the evening will be the Rev. Thronasen and Dan Smith. Midweek services are held at 1633 College avenue, every Wednesday, 730 p. lie Part of time devoted to healing the sick. Public invited. FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH. 608 N. Liberty street. Sunday. 7:45 p. m. Lecture and messages by the pastor. Rev. Ruth Van De Beukerv Subject of lecture: "Laws of the Spirit World." Message services every Wednesday at 2 and 7:45 p. m, conducted by the Ladies Aid. Part of the time dgyoted to spirit healing. Come, bnng your friends. All are welcome. Unity Practical Christianity Meeting Sunday 3 p. m. Healing meeting Wednesday 8 p m Study class Tuesday and Thursday 2 p. m. Prosperity Fellowship. first Monday out of each month, at 8 p. m. Ail free. All welcome. 72d N. Delaware St.. Apt. No. 1. Circle 5525. UNION SPIRITUALIST LYCEUM Holds Its session every Sunday at 2:30 p. m in the First Spiritualist Church, 008 K. Liberty St. Spiritualists send your children All are Invited to attend: the old as well as the young. Come help us teach the children true Spiritualism. 8 SPECIAL NOTICES DO you want to get rich quick at small cost? Here's your chance. Wife and I will give title in fee simple to a good gold mine for a lease oh a modern dwelling house up to the day of our death, when the same shall revert back to the owners and the mine still be theirs forever. I will be glad to give particulars any time in interview. Address A No. 2779. Times. NOTICE. Stockholders 1 annual meeting of the White River Railroad Company for the election of officers and general business at the office of King&n A Cos.. Indianapolis, Wednesday. Nor. IC. at 3 p. m. A. iL McVTS. Secretary.

8 SPECIAL NOTICES WILL grlve a fee simple title to a good gold mine for a temporary modern home. I am SO years of age and will soon pass out. Property to revert to owner st death of self and wife. Address A No. 2772. Times. ORDER OF STAGS will give a dance at Fountain Square Hall Monday night, Nov. 13. Gentlemen 50 cents. Ladles 35 cents. Checking free.” 9 PERSONALS FAiRMOUNT Maternity Hospital lor confinement. May work for part of expenses. Babies for adoption. Write for booklet. Mrs. T. B Long. 4911 E. Twenty-Seventh Bt., Kansas City, Mo. 10 LOST AND FOUND HAND BAG lost Tuesday, fruit stand. Market and Delaware Sts., containing money, watch and chain, rosary. Keep money, but return watch and rosary. Circle 1432. LOST—Package from automobile, containing blouse, silk skirt and soma other articles from Star Store. Reward. Drexel 7301, ring 1. FORD coupe taken from Senate Ave.. license No. 108388. For Information call Humbolt 1461. TWO dogs lost; license Nos. 4907 and 4906; reward. Belmont 0407. 1424 Blaine Ave. BROWN handbag od K. Wash. St., or Lafayette road. Liberal reward. Brookslde 7205. 12 HELP WANTED—MALE Wanted By M., K. & T. Ry. Machinists Boilermakers Blacksmiths Free Transportation Apply to Master Mechanic, Parsons, Kans. Denison, Texas. Room 8-15 Railway Exchange, St. Louis, Mo., or Room 215, Traction Terminal Bldg. PENNSYLVANIA SYSTEM Offers Permanent Jobs to Qualified Railroad FLOOR MECHANICS. VISE HANDS. BOILER MAKERS. Rate 72c PER HOUR Apply 109 S. Capitol Ave. 8 to 12 a. m.—1:30 to 4:30 p. m. Phone MAin 4767 WANTED AT ONCE Ten good solicitors for steady city work. See HASTINGS, Circulation Dept., Indianapolis Times, after 10 a. m. W anted—Boys Sixteen year* old or undrr. to carry Time* route* In central pari of city. Route* between North and South and Eaei and Vtul Bt. See Mr. Moorehead. any afternoon, between 2 and 6. ACTIVE man to take order* for nursery stock and hire agents. Highest commission. exclusive territory. The Wayne Nurseries. Inc.. Newark. N. Y. wanted! Carpenters. 6 first-class Inside finishers. “The Highlands. Fifty-Second and Northwestern Ave. Wash. 1367 MEN to learn vuicamilng trade: a r.ne pay ing btislnese to get into. ANDERSON 6TEAM VULCANIZER CO bOT AS MESSENGERS DELIVERY DEPT WhSTERN UNION. Monument Place _ WANTED LATHER. At once. Dreirl 1556. MAN TO DIG A WELL. 507 E. Washington St. wanted! ~ LATHERS. WASH 1367. 13 INSTRUCTIONS a—Business Colleges MEN to learn barb-r trace. TRI-CTTT BARBER 8 COLLEGE. 309 E. Washing ton at.. Indianapolis. Ind Circle 0767 14 SALESMEN WANTED SIDE LINE salesmen calling on automobile and accessory dealers. Big side line Income. WRITE. Dads Factories. Indianapolis. Indiana HIGH-GRADE salesmen and salesladies to sell silk hosiery from mill to consumer direct Good pay. 323 Saks Bldg _ 15 AGENTS AND SOLICITORS LADIES—Do your own hemstitching and ptcoting: attachment fils any machine. $2.50: buttonhole $8: hand embroidered. $2.60. Agents wanted. E. STEPHENSON. 22 Quincy St., Chicago. 16 HELP WANTED—FEMALE

Why Not Bsconie a Telephone Operator? Telephone Operating is a profitable profession. Over 1,200 GIRLS in this city are enjoying positions as Telephone Operators. There’s a place in this Proses 6ion for any bright, healthy young woman of 17 years or more. INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO. Miss Cooper, Room 101 Girls, 18-30 years of age, for general factory work. Permanent positions for capable girls. AMERICAN CAN CO. Southeast ana Belt R. R. Take Garfield Park Car. WANTED—Women so; meat trimming deportment: piece work: experienced trimmer* Earn from S2O to $22 per week. Call INDIANAPOLIS ABATTOIR COMPANY. GIRL for general housework to stay night*,. reference* required. YVashlngton 0143. HOUSEWORK, general: German girl; no laundry work. Kenwood 2529. PANTRY girl for counter work. Apply Claypool Hotel Coffee Shop. HOUSEWORK, general, white girl, go home night*. Washington 1352. 17 SITUATIONS WANTED b—Female WORK at laundry by day: private: experienced workman. Address A No. 1980, Time*. CURTATN9 to launder. MRS. LUTZ. Drexel 0893. 18 ROOMS FOR RENT ROOM in private home for 2 employed; breakfast; $7.50. YVash. 4673, before 6 o'clock. Ken. 5245. MERIDIAN. N., 1515; light, warm keeping room: private bath; suitable for 2. Lincoln 2673. PENNSYLVANIA. N.: will let to a gentl*euui of refinement, exclusive home. Randolph 1524 •

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18 ROOMS FOR RENT ARSENAL. N„ 1114: furnished rooms; modern; private homo; board optional. Webster 0281. LEONARD, 1239. 2 modern housekeeping ; rooms; furnished: adults preferred. Drexel | 1989 : THIRTY-FIRST St.. W„ 1057; 2 rooms: completely furnished: modem. Han. 7879 MERIDIAN. N.: furnished room; private fi.n.d.v < T 1 or 2 pveonv. Randolph 61.73 I 616 N. DELAWARE newly '■ iraishad sleeping room: $3 50 per week. Circle 5274 TWO nicely furnished room* in modern | apartment: genliernen Main 0509. i CAPITOL. 1311 N. modern sleeping room; near Illinois car. Call Circle 3022. ALABAMA. N.. 2263: ni.-e front room: suitable for 2. Randolph 8304 a—Light Housekeeping MADISON Ave.. 1025; lovely housekeeping rooms: kltchennette; No. 0. private entrance. Drexel 6375 . MARION A'e, 906; 2 semi-modem, furnished light housekeeping rooms; $1.50. Belmont l4il). E. MARKET, 920; 2 front, furnished, modern. housekeeping rooms: private famliy. Adults. CAPITOL, 912 N : modern furnished front room, good heat. $5.50. SOUTH St.. E.. 1117 : furnished rooms, housekeeping: bath: reasonable' TWO nice furnished rooms for housekeeping: good location: adults. Belmont 0537. ; eTTENTH fit.." 219: two suites of light housekeeping rooms. b—Board and Rooms Central Ave.. 2227; room, with best of board iu modern home, for two. Home privileges. I 19 RENTALS a—House* FOR RENT [ A good four-room bungalow having rlecI trie lights, cellar, well garage, chicken 1 house, barn, good fruit and shade trees I About threo-fourths of an acre of ground. I For rent at S3O per month. Call Mr. I Meredith. Meredith & Johnson 1 Main 2393. Webster 7958. WASHINGTON. E.; furnished home; mocF ern; bargain. Irvington 0797. FOR KENT—4 room double: pas. electricity, city ’i! r, <2ll 5)155 K.vlea Ave. FIFTY-SECOND, E„ 832; four rooms, big yard, fruit, improved street; S2O. b—Apartments 1022 N. West Dunbar Court I Modern apartment for colored, heat, light : gas and water furnished. $37.50 month. ' See it today. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL ©—Houses, Flats Furnished DESIRABLE space, desk If wanted. MR. 08 MATHER. 34 Union Trust bldg. Main -1 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE b—Houses DANDY FIVE-ROOM BUNGALOW. 56.38 Guilford. M*wly painted and decorated throughout. New* electric light fixtures. Ha** fire place, in livinfr-rooni. Good furnace, electric lights and well in kitchen. Lot. 44x157. Garage with front drive. Located near Fifty-Sixth St. boulevard, where prices arc rapidly advancing:. A enap ftt $4,400. only $450 cash required, balance S4O per month You will have to hurry for this one. Open Sunday, ii to 4 p. m. Call Mr. brook*. Main 070”. Eve*.. Han. 8600. BANK AND TRUST CO. You Will Be Thankful Thanksgiving day. when you set down to your own table in your own home. 1867 Pleasant Run boulevard of 5 rooms, modern, now ready for immediate possession. Your vacant lot or smull cash payment down, balance like paying the rent to yourself. Many families are thankful for the same (Start made in this way. Call W. Washburn, : with i McCord & McKinney, Realtors 311 Lemcke Bldir. Circle 5220. Evening?, Randolph 8731. Wake Up! MAN OF I.AROE FAMILY. Modern 9-room, 1118 Sterling, just north of Woodruff Place; 5 rooms and bath down. 4 bedrooms up, 3-car garage; rents at sls. Price $o.000: SI,OOO cash. AETNA TRUST AND SAVINGS CO. LACEY HEARN. MGR. HAR. 1024, E. Nineteenth St. Desirable home; 0 rooms: gas. city water, electric lights; corner lot; paved street. PRICE $2,600. $250 cash, balance terms. Dunlop & Iloltegel, Realtors 122 E. Market st. Colored, Northwest Payments. Four-room cottage; large lot: electric lights, well, cistern: new paint and paper; shed; small down payment; sls mouth. Dunlop & Holtegel, 122 E. Market. _ SIX-ROOM house: gas? oTectrlc lights, city water, garage and chicken house. Large lot, cement front porch, cement walks. On car line. 2214 West Morris St. Easy term*. Call Main 0186. Evenings Wash. 3645. 51TDREXEL AVE. Splendid 5 room home, long living-room type, built-in features, 2 bedrooms ana bath, also large closets and storeroom up. Vlotor furnace, garage, paint and decorations good. Irvington 2019. GUILFORD Ave.. strictly modem six-room house, notv In course of construction: northwest comer Guilford and Forty-Ninth St Will make terms Cali owner, the SOUTHERN LUMBER CO Main 0107. BEST bargain on south side, near Fountain Square, seven-roorr modern house, large lot. fruit trees. Price! very reasonable. Call Drexel 3318. EAST New York, 3600 block, new flveroasn modern bungalow: terms S6OO cash, balance monthly, CHAMNES3. 714 Lemcke bldg. Circle 0964.

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21 REAL ESTATE FOB SALE b—Houses $260 CASH. Will give you possession of a 3-room double, newly painted. 520-22 S. Warman Ave. Price SI,BOO. E. J. McCracken, CITY TRUST CO. Circle 6022. Residence. Ran. 6418. FOUR-ROOM collage, 912 St. Peter" st $1,200: terms S3OO cash. sl2 per mo. BRANDON Sc JAMESON, 127 N. Delaware st. Main 5762. JUST finished, five-room modern bungalow. Built-in features: full basement; cement porch; terms. By owner. 1238 W. ThirtySecond. Randolph 5234. FIVE ROOM double, gas. city water: rert sls per side: $2..>00 Drexel 7442 SIX-ROOM semi-modern house, two lots; bargain. Randolph 4945. d—lnis EAST front lot on Rosslyn Ave., near Six ty-Becond St., one-half square from paved street. Gas. electric and street car. Price $750 Cash 510. Balance 82.25 per week. Vain 4295. Evenings. Randolph 4057 Mr. Davidson. ACRE LOT. Idea', for suburban horns stir Near National road, eaat of Irvington, $750. $lO cash, balance monthly. COOPER A HADLEY 1 . 838 Lemcke Bldg. Eve., Irr, 0312. FINE '• : ■< t • Koss.yn Its . r• vr Flfty Ninth St Price 5926; $25 down: $2.75 per week. Main 4295. Evenings. Randolph 4087. Mr. Davidson FINE lot on Emerson An . near Twenty First St. for quick sale. Price $525; $lO down and $1.75 per week. Call evenings. Lincoln 0863. ! EAST front lot on Gnodlet St., near Speedway Ave. Price $415: $lO down; $1.50 per week Call evenings. Riley 17 24 LOT on Buckingham Ave., near Sixty-Second. for quick sale $600; $lO down, $3 per we<k. Call evening. Riley 1724, LOT on Fortieth St., near Keystone Ave Price $400: $lO down: $1.25 per week. Call evening. Lincoln 8863. c—Suburban SulbisrlbfliJii Tract Twenty acres good ground located about 15 mile* from Monument northeast; has 5 room house with a furnace; SBOO give* po*. session G. C Welch. CITY TRUST CO Circle 4022. Residence Circle 8041. FIVE ACRES. Improved, on Michigan road. two mile* beyond New Bethel; $2 100 cash, or part terms Webster 1371 No agents. I —Sales or Exchange For Sale or Trade Two and one-third acres, well Improved, near Stop 3. Danville line. Will tradr for city property Capitol Realty Cos. For Sale or Trade 25 acre*. 9 miles southeast of Monument; 7-room house and barn. Capitol Realty, 204 Raugh Bldg. M A in 2874 22 BEAL ESTATE WANTED WILL PAY SPOT CASH Wo have a client that will buy severai small properties in any part of the city re gardiess of tholr condition if priced right. Address A No. 2771. Time*. SPOT CASH FOR YOUR REALTeSTATE" Prefer ciose-ln and good rental investments. Does not have to be in good repair. Address A No. 2776. Times. HAVE you a double north for sale < ash deal waiting. Address A No. 2778. Times. YVE need property. Ts yours is for sale and not over $4,000. call us at mice. Lin coin 3734. 23 FARM LANDS ~~ FOR SALE—Three dairy anil stock ranches for sale, in southern Oregon, bv the owners. Where climate Is ideal. No cold winters, nor hot summers to live through. Old age is cause of retiring. No. I ranch. 374 acres: No. 2 ranch. 226 acres: No. 3 ranch, 120 acres: all bottom land, lots of water. Prices very reasonable. For Information, write to M. E. Sullivan, Provolt, Ore. 24 FARMS WANTED WANT to hear from owner having farm for sale; give particulars and lowest price. JOHN J. BLACK, Indiana St., Clitpiiewa Falls, Wis. 25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE a—Household Goods RUGS—LINOLEUMS Imported Japanese Grass Rugs. 9x12, $7.50; Bxlo. $7.26. Hall runner. 35c per yard. Gold seal congoleum rugs, 9xlk. perfect goods; newest patterns, $13.75. Axminsters, velvets and wUPna at lowest prices In the city. Dorfman Rug Cos. 207 W. Washington, opposite Statehous*. “IF IT COVERS A FLOOR, WE HAVE IT " OAK DRESSER, 5 drawer*. French bevelled mirror: bargain. Brookslde Ave. and Steele St. (1437). Phone. Brookslde 2246. ROLL-TOP desk! library table, tan leather daveno, bookcase, typewriter and table. Randolph 6158. b—Coal, Ice and Wood Buy Coal Now Try 1 ton. Try 1 ton Illinois 6-in egg ..$6.75 Indiana forked lump ..’..57.25 Illinois forked lump $7.50 If this coal doesn't meet with your approval, send It back. MERIDIAN COAL CO. Lincoln 6237 Lincoln 6237. Three-Day Special INDIANA SHOVEL LtrMP. DELIVERED $6 MAIN 0430. MAIN 0431. Commercial Fuel Cos. 316 W. Ohio.

25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE b—Coal, Ice and Wood SPECIAL COAL SALE Friday and Saturday We sell the best coal money can bay. Guaranteed. Our Guarantee Is Good Try Our Illinois Coal It is the Best Coal cm the market today. Large Illinois lump, forked... .$7.65 Large Indiana lump, forked... .$7.65 Illinois, 2 to 6-in. lump $7-25 Illinois egg $7.00 Illinois mine run, two-third lump $6.00 Indiana mine run, two-third lump $6.00 West Virginia lump, forked. .$10.50 Prompt delivery any place in the city. TOM SIIROYER 430 Indiana Avenue Circle 0598. Circle 1435. Circle 0597 Special Coal Sale KINDLING WITH EACH TON. Nice fresh mined coal off the car. Illinois Egg, clean forked $6.75 High-grade uut ai.d slack $5.50 Illinois mine run, 50 per cent lump $6.25 Best Illinois block, clean forked $7.75 Best Indiana lump, clean forked $7.75 Genuine Brazil Block, large forked. .SIO.OO Red Ash Pocahontas mine run $ll.OO Delivery any place in the city. UNION ICE AND COAL CO. Drexel 3280. Stewart 2225. Special High-grade Indiana lump, forked $7.50 Best Illinois large lump, forked $7.50 Illinois mine run, 50% lump $6.00 PROMPT DELIVERY ANY PLACE IN CITY. Bethel Coal Cos. DR exel 0250.

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ILLINOIS LUMP, Special, $6.50 CRIDER COAL CO. DR exel 6898. Best Grade Linton. 4tii vein Lump, $7.75 Best Grade Linton 4th vein Egg, $7.00 No Rock or Dirt ISLAND ( OAL ( O. \V K bster ( 1 122 FOR sale; chicken wire load kindling. > 3 ton coal; priced reasonable. Main 6769. WELL seasoned wood for heating elove or fireplace Main 0142. MILL WOOD, furnace or glove ai.d cinders. Truck delivery Drexel 3626. c—Clothing TROUSERS

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The Pants Store Cos. 48 West Ohit>—Near Illinois. 8 b!&rk cloth unit, laity a coat, poplin pair ot nho •*. Irvington 1847. d—Musical Instruments ! new UPRIGHT PIANO; will tl| on payments at $1.75 per week Randolph 4221 MR. MORGAN J A C. FISCHER PIANO. $65.00. ROBERTSON MUSIC UOUSB. 433 Maas ave Main 4531. © —Pet and Live Stock AIREDALE Pup*: male full blooded; 4 month* old. Olrclo 8200. f—Miscellaneous Tarpaulins Prepare now for the winter. Contractor*, truck and wagon owner* take notice YVe have every sizo from 4 to 40 feet wide and 10 to 100 feet long All made ol heavy O. D army duck. Every cover In Block. No delay to have covers made up. Priced lower than rlaewtmrn. See us before buying. Also full lino of hardware, consisting of shovel*, picks, forge anvils, vise*, levels, trowel*, rubber belting. 1,000 and 3,000-lb. capacity platform scales. M. L. Goldberg <£ Son. 1302 W. Washington. TYPEW R ITER BARGAINS USED TYPEWRITERS. LARGE AND SMALL. AT LOW PRICES. CASH OR PAYMENTS ALL GUARANTEED. 18 WEST MARKET ST UPSTAIRS. PHONE MAIN 2686. CLARK TYPEWRITER SHOPINVALID CHAIRS—wood. strong rubber tired chairs for rent. $3.50 per month. Crutches. 45c. Delivery fre*. BAKER BROS. STOVES, used but In perfect condition; ras range $lO and up: coal ranges, heaters, baseburner*. CHARLES KOEHRING. 882 Virginia ave Drc>;ci bioo POE SALE —Stevenson gear stock. 40 share* preferred anil 372 common stock. $2 75 per share. Address L. 11. KOUNS, Zlonsvlllo. R. R. 30, FOR SALE —Fruit tree*. 3 year* old: all guaranteed: apple 75c, pear SI.OO. plum SI.OO. Call Drexel 1049. RINGS-—Large opal ud h loiirlccn diamonds. Ruby ring, tiffany setting. Address A No. 2777, Times. FOR SALE —Fruit and shade trees, shrubberv nil kinds of evergreen. YVash 5129.

20 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED GOOD, SOUND YELLOW EAR CORN WANTED AT THE STOCK YARDS 27 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS A Bath a Day is the Healthy Way E. M. HARDIN CO. Merchant plumber. 3220 B. Mich. Webster 3001. DETECTIVES QUIGLEY-H YL AND AGENCY. INtt 404 National City Bank Bldg. Main 2902. Day ot night. FURNITURE upholstering, repairing and refinishing; overstaffed work a specialty Work called for and delivered. MOSIER & MOORE. 1501 Reisner et. Belmont 4208. FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated leather mat tresses and pillows made E. F BURKLE. 418 Mass Main 1428. VAULT CLEANING. For quick service. Call Rapid Vault and Sink Cleaning Cos. Belmont 2607. PIANO builder anct tuner. Repair all kinds Work guarantei/1 NICHOLAS HILDMAN Belmont 0328-S UIRST-GLASS tinwork; old gutters put in good ooncUUont roofs repaired. Web. 2763.

80 AUTOMOtfILKS FOR SALE <WW^VVWW<WVWWWW^VWWVWV^NW> , WWW ,^,, VWWV V V VVVVVVVVVVWV WE ARE BUILDING A NEW BUILDING AND MUST MAKE ROOM 40 Used Fords ON SALE THURSDAY—FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NOVEMBER 9—io—ll ALL MODELS TO SELECT FROM COME EARLY SPECIAL LOW PAYMENT PLAN FOR THIS SALE x Sorrfea ~ T . 1 1)R exel ‘WandelmVha.fp Comp&nv DR exel 0360 Afiinorurcd Ford Dealer j 0360 ♦*9 ABB 4*9 VIRGINIA AVE OPEN EVENINGS

27 B( StNESS ANNOUNCEMENTS Auto Paiutiinig ZerkEe Paint Go. Our customers recommend our work. Prices as low as the lowest. Quality equal to the best. DR exel 4455 1517 Kelly StWant diamonds for light special built touring car with Teeter motor. What have yous Main 1409. Evening* Wash 4175. WK’TIAVh many sleeping and light housekeeping rooms for rent, iu any part ot the e'ty. Circle 0818. SAI-KT V HAZOK BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana av*. HEATH'S barber shop: union, warm, comfortable bathroom* 133 W. Market. BLOCK setting and cement work. Call Drexel 0259 _ 28 STORAGE \M> TRANSFErF~ La-.. 189S. Otto J. !Suesz Packing, hauling, low rates on California shipments. Through cars to Los Angeles. Main 2353-3628. Night, Webster 0699. Shank Superior Service BEST FACILITIES FOR STORAGE. TRANSFER. PACKING AND SHIPPING 227 N. Naw Jersey St Main CO2B LI 1138 WE haul anything; moving $8 up: overland a specialty, experienced men KENNARD Vim. Kl. Belnmnt 3426. 29 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES PAYING business by mail or agent, leaving city. YVebater 4751. to ai roMomi.b.s fok sale b—Gasoline

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NEYV AND USED Good used cars at the right price. Many models to select from. Terms to suit. Broad Ripple Auto Cos. Authorized Ford and Fordson Dealers. WAsh. 4737. 822 K. 63d st. OPEN EVENINGS. .Monroe "demonstrators used two months greatly reduced in price. Real Bargains in the following used cars: Dodge Touring Gardner Touring Monroe Roadster Cole Touring Kelsey Sedan Monroe Touring Cash, Payments or Trade. MONROE USED CAR DEPT., 602 N. Capitol Ave. Ford Bargains A largo lino all models and styles 1922 with one-man top; 1921-1920 with starter* and demountable rims In good condition. Will take any make car in trade. Small payment down. Bring your car or small down payment and drive a good Ford away. No red tape. Open Sundays and Evenings L. T. Allen, Auto Exchange 725 Virginia Ave.

Ford Bodies Exchange your open Job for a good closed one. Cash or terms. Swisshelm & Parker Ford Touring 1921 model, excellent condition throughout: completely equipped. Many extras; a bargain. Terms. Monroe Motor Corp. 133 E. New York. Main 3871. DODGE BROS- used car*. All model* *1 cheap price*. C.H. Waller ich Com pan/ Doom Hrotmsri Motor VetitaM ~~ 833 N- Meridian. Ford Coupe A-l mechanical condition; cord tfc-e*. Priced to move. TerraJ, Monroe Minor Corp. 133 E. New York. Main 3871. MAXWEI.L, dandy little touring, new top, (Ires. etc. Be sure to see this at $lB5 or will trade for good diamond. Open Sundays and evenings. 320 S. Pennsylvania. Main 1705. FORDS—FORDS’ Many bargains as low as S4O down, balance easy terms. 644 E. YVashlngton. Main FORD. 1922. touring; practically new; starter, demountable: at a real bargain. Easy terms. YVIDES & MILLER. 644 E. YVashlngton. Main 3493. “ WHcUWANTS A SPACKE? Will *eU cheap. Main £lO3.

30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE b—Gasoline / ii Appreciated Service ’ ’ Now and Used Cars All of our used car bargains have been reduced in accordance with the new Ford reductions. 1920 Touring car, new top. good tires, winter curtains, motor in good ; shape. 1921 Sedan, speedometer, starter, Decker wheel, demountable rims, lock steering wheel Cash or Terms Calderhead Ante, Cos. 30th and Northwestern RA ndolph 5260. FOltD touring; runs good: good tire*. $55? OAKLEY" GARAGE. FORnUI9IB roadster; A 1 shape. S-40 ea*h. balance $3 w-eeuiy. 644 E. YVashington. Main 3493. FORD HOADSTERTIftIoUSTio! OAKLEY GARAGE. rORD touring It * your* for S7O. WElsi! MAN. 212-214 E. New York St. Main 4.00 Chevrolet S6O. Electrically equipped. OAKLEY" GARAGE. 1661 65 s. MERIDIAN. DODGE touring dandy condition, omj $9 > down. 518 N : Capitol Open evening*. FORD TOURING. $65. ALLEN 725 Virginia Ave. FORD roadster, like new. starter: $275; pay-ment-s. ALLEN, 725 Virginia Are. c—Truck* TRUCK FOR SALE; CHEAP. 903 H W WASHINGTON 31 WANTED ' Wt NEED THE CARS AND MEAN BUSINESS If yon want to sell your car. brln* tltte and car We deal quirk and pay caah WEESSMAN £l2-14 E. New Y'ork St. Main 4446 Autos Wanted Catu for any car. Seo ua. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIKE CO 618 N. Capitol. Main 2038. AUTOS WaNTLo. WE PAY CASH. I. WOLF AUTO CO. JBI9 N. Illicoi*. Main 1679. [B3 AUTO SUPPLIES, REPAIRS Auto Wheels repaired and made new. new spokes and truing up, half rims; wheels repairwl on •hort notice. Get our prices. Best of service. John Guedelhofer Wagon Cos. | 202 Kentucky ave Main 0287. I SPRINGS lor all makes of automobiles, I Repairs marie on same while you wait. ; New leaves, re-arching, tempering and weld--1 lng. We carry complete line of all size* in stock. Best ot service and lowest price*. John Guedelhofer Wagon Cos. _202 Kentucky ave. Main 0287. AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 334 N Illinois S & S Auto Laundry Blorage batteries at rock-bottom price*. Willard Exide Prest-O-Lite and other make* Six volt for $10: 12 volt for sls. South Side Battery Shop. 413 S Meridian, i .7r.—rr 35 FINANCIAL *AAAfNAAAAA^AifVVNAA^VVVVVVVWYA/VVV^A PERSONAL LOANS ® " *M® amo „ice is operated imuer me supervision of the State of Indiana and v. as established for the purpose of providing a place where honest people can borrow any amount trum hi to S3OO without paying ! more t.ian the legal rate of Interest or without being imposed upon m any way It is only necessary that you are keeping house and permanently located. NO WORTHY PERSON REFUSED We do not notify your employer, neither do we make inquiries of your friend*, relatives or trades people. You can hare all the time necessary for repayment and pay only for the actual time you keep the mcney. "all and let us explain. No charge u.itess you borrow. Loans aith other companies paid off and more money advanced at legal rates. IF IN A HURRY PHONE MAin 2923. SECUKJLTI MORTGAGE LOAN CO. 205-7-3 Indiana Trust Bldg. 113 E h. St. Corner Virginia Ava. WE MAKE anC second mortgage* o> improved farms and Indianapoll* raoi •state. AETNA MORTGAGE ft INVESTMENT 00. 6C9 Fidelity Trust Bldg.

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BOOST RALSTON i FORPRESIDENT From s membership of seven, the newly organized Marlon County Samuel M. Ralston-for-Preei* dent Club expects to grow into an ganization of several million membei? throughout the United States, officiate of the club said today. . Definite plans for developing a boom for Senator-elect Ralston for the 1924 Democratic presidential nomination will be outlined at a meeting to b called by President Frank Broden of the club, probably within the next week. The club, according to tentative plans, will extend over Marion County and will spread throughout the State and then over the country. Other officers are: Vice president, James McKernan; secretary, Joseph Rolles; treasurer, David Hanly, and sergeant-at-arms, Siß'ey Leach. HAMMER MURDER CASE GOES TO JURY NEXT WEEK By United Press LOS ANGELES. Nov. 11.—The case Df Mrs. Clara Phillips, on trial charged with the “hammer murder” of Mrs. Alberta Meadows, probably will go to the jury late Tuesday or YVednesday, it was said today, following arguments. Prosecutor Burk assailed the defense plea of unwritten law as “unAmerican. unchristian and a figment of diseased imagination.” RECORD PLANE IN DAYTON Word of the arrival in Dayton of the monoplane T-2, which was forceMg to land in Indianapolis when on non-stop coast to coast flight, was received in Indianapolis today. The motor. which was ruined by excessive heat, was replaced by another before it left here. The flight required one hour. ‘I2S~AND’ IS PENALTY William Fudgna, colored, 419 N. Adelaide St., was fined $25 and costa today in city court on a charge of operating a blind tiger. A small quantity of “white mule” in a pitcher was found in Fudgna's home. $2,700 COAT STOLEN Detectives are investigating the theft from the sales floor of the William H. Block Company of a fur coat valued at $2,700. The theft was committed yesterday afternoon, according to the report. 36 INSURANCE REAL ESTATE and insurance. TUXEDO STATE BANK. MONEY TO LOAN ~ LOANS ! '*"* 14*. H £• St. L APIIOLi 1A <A \ (JO. Main Ou3o Amu Lmcum 7184. MONEY nirnieneU on really uiorLta.c. aLd contract*. FRANK K. SAWYER. Mo- ! , sn , (l second mortgage* on IndLla^ and Inaianapoli* real estate. R B Wuß Coin 6104? iSauon,lJ Cily BaQk Um ! *°*‘i °? *ecpnd"mortgage*. L. 8. 828 E L Waba.h SL St *** ”*•

.. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION OI Dt.ELI.LNG HOUSES. Inbanap'oUs" 4 ° f PUbiiC parKS of the clty ot ~ h T <; 'L' o "’,,! 1 concern: Notice is hereby of .he 1 * ~l he P 0 of P ;, rs commissioners of Indianapolis, that one (1) aconlred"hi- U .T >? ow Jocated on land recently tlie board of park commissioners r :; ,rp ? CPa - W,!I be sold at public rah rin, ? the highest bidder or bidders, for cash down, cn Saturday, Nov. 18 at TnSiJ* 1 "flocklp. rn.. at No. 21 Kanas‘st Indianapolis. Ind.. which sale will lx- on the sVe* to ai ho"nnH e "n' 1 h ° USe iS looat * <l - Skid N,. 1 tooo’ !nde : Property Sals Resolution J ■ a ";' authorized by General ou TZ iL°' U ,'V- o the common • omu.l °f the city of Indianapolis. g, •iV."' 0 be , s ? l< J located on Kansas svnbld as follows 0 : and is do r f Vb'o d,vp!llnsr house, consisting Kans^ U I;t"Xu2i I JSWSf a ‘ ed at * V °'“ house is located tn the city of TndV TnrtP°.' 3 iß , the Property of (L city ot Indianapolis and is no longer needed for the and P ?b* of tho depar <mem, of public narks aud the same should be sold. A failure of the purchaser or eureka sera thir'iv ra ?3m S ' l ! <1 house so purchased vlttda ‘"V ( : lajo of Ui3 date of purchase for i, f A„m tt ,i, he a mon( ’ 5 ' pald thereon, as and -or hQuldatrd damages for such failure lhe purchaser must arrange with tb> proper city authorities for removal over th! streets in the event he desires to remove &! stead of wrecking the house. affidavit of non-collusion, as required b.v law, must be furnished. Forms maybe had at the office of the board she B ho„““ st V? made on Ihe property, and value*thereof" 1 * 1 “ ÜBt hrins ** c app ~ TOED C&/ E BO °^ALTER .M ALBERT ,\1 MAGUIRE. ' * T >, . , SARAH E. SHANK. iudimiapohs, comrniS3loner of the city es TP Al> CONTRACTORS. Mnesinw t i ter r of .[ he Petition of Henry iiisrh\r-iv In i f ° r the improvement of a iiilPr T T HlKi Warren Townsnips Marion County. Indiana. 19 hereby given that, the board of an£ wln‘Tt r .h° f ,he C ? u "' y of Marion. IntS ana, will, at the commissioners’ office tn the •> the city of Indianapolis, on the .th day of December. 192 U, until th# noi'lla’V 0 ,°1 dock a - m - r? roive sealed pro- ’ 13 < '°? B ! ruction ancl completion o-T titled improvement. Bids will be for the completion of the road t?ntJf < nT dant '®flT i, J 1 th ° pI!UIS 90(1 Specificslions now on file In the office of the auditor ?iri M , ar V°r tJr - al,<i ■hall include all mariT.M? V ind , lilbor for Ba,d ork. and to be wbL, t e contractor or contractors to vlt ora is awarded the contract. Each bid shall be accompanied bv a noncollusnin affidavit and bv a bond in the amount equal to double the amount of th* bid, said bond to be approved by the board of commissioners of said county. Said bond shall be conditioned as by law required. bald road will be let as a whole on the above described improvement and to tbs lowest, responsible bidder or bidders. The board reserves the right to reject aa ana all bias. Time for completion of said work will b* agreed upon after the letting of said contract by said board of commissioners and the soft, cessful bidder. LEO K FESLER, Auditor Marlon Conuty. Indiana, treasury's TATMENT. " Monthly statement for October Bhowtttf balance m the State Treasury at the doss of business. Oct. 31. 1932, as appears ip the office of Auditor and Treasurer of Statei Balance in treasury Sept. 30 '1922 .. . .’34,439.968.81 October receipts 665,347.41 Total ! $5,105,345.74 October disbursements. . * •.. ,$1,600,670.8^ Balance on hand $3,438.87444 BALANCE BY BUNDS. General $ 77.867 47 Road -- - - 18.517.iifc Fire marshal 70 853 e; 1 Highway commission 1,336.063.^^ Hydrophobia 19.706.08 Vocational education 63.236.49 School rernwe for tuition..,, 638.362.87 Benevolent institution 147,900.00 Educational institution 32,475.40 Unclaimed estates 47,648.02 Common school 28.694.14 Sale state lands 11.517.12 State teachers’ retirement fund 4.645.09 World War memorial 672,808.30 Auto theft fund . 316,472.68 Agricultural experiment station 28,887.5* Total .$3,438,674.83 Outstanding warrants .$ 52.003.28 ORA J. DAVIES. Treasurer of State. WHdiIAM G. OLIVER, Auditor of SUt*.