Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 74, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 August 1924 — Page 10

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NO EXTRA MONEY TO BE SPENT ON ‘DEFENSE DAY' Army Will Be Entirely Mobilized on Sept, 12, By KENNETH WATSON Times Washington Bureau, 1312 S'em York Are. WASHINGTON, Aug 4.—Uniforms that haven't been worn since war-time are due to come out of the moth balls on Sept. 12, when the largest and most unique military demonstration in this country since the war will be staged. The “Defense Test” will be the largest mobilization of Uncle Samis military forces since the Armistice. The regular army, the National Guard, and the organized reserves will take part in it. Secretary of War Weeks has ordered that the bringing to war strength of the armed forces of the nation is to be accomplished without any increased expenditure of public funds. Instead of divisional mobilization which caused so much chaos when the United States entered the war, the demonstration will be a test of General Pershing’s idea of local mobilization f n case of need. No Elaborate Plans Also r(b elaborate plans are being ( laid*down by Weeks or Pershing, because the mobilization is expected to test the ingenuity and resourcefulness of every officer in the country. “We hope by this defense test to Impress upon the individual officer and soldier his particular function. If war comes. We have never before undertaken such a step in instruction, and in the last emergency we found ourselves in a very serious dilemma. Now we are trying to educate each individual in a practical way, so that when the time comes, If it should come, he will not expect pome one to lead him by the hand pnd point out what he should do," J’ershlng declared recently, in comfnenting on the "defense test.” The demonstration will be purely local in character, with programs Varying according to the ideas of the company or regimental commander. General Pershing says: "The defense test will demonstrate and explain what preparation for national defense means in our country.” Pershing cited the problem which confronts Captain Smith of Laclede, |tfo., his own home town. Significance of Sept 12 “Captain Smith is called out on Defense day. He wonders what it Is all about and what he has to do. First, he probably will set up a recruiting officer. Then he probably will conclude that he should locate some place for his headquarters. Then he would plan for the enrollment of the men from the community, decide where they could l>e quartered, determine on local arrangements for feeding them, and pelect a suitable drill ground. "Then he will probably call his officers together and discuss the organization of the company. So, when an emergency really comes he will have thought it all out and have an idea of how to solve the problem efficiently.” Sept. 12 was selected because' it Is the sixth anniversary of the battle of St. Mihiel, which broke German lines held since early in the war.

CHAMPION COW GIVENTOSCIENCE Best Milk Producer Now in Laboratory, By XEA Service BELTSVTLLE, Md„ Aug. 4. Even In death. Sophie nineteenth, famous Jersey champion, has given herself ever to science. After nearly twenty years of service in milk and butter production, during which time she held many championships. Sophia was slaughtered recently on the Government farm here, in the presence of many scientists interested in the study and Improvement of domestic animals. She was a member of the famous Jersey herd at Hood Farm, Lowell, Mass. But, killed because of old age, Sophie is still useful to science. Her body has been the Sibjecj of study by scientists of the Department of Agriculture. Their special search is confined to high-yielding dairy cows, to see if there is some relationship between the sizes of their organs and their productivity. Also anew basis for judging dairy cattle may be developed. During her lifetime Sophie produced nearly 100-tons of milk and almost five tons of butter. At the age of 7 years she produced 999 pounds of butterfat, which means about 1,200 pounds of butter in one year. From January, 1914, to November, 1918, she was world champion Jersey and as late as 1920, when she was very old for a cow, she was eighth highest milk producer of the breed. DAVIS SWAMPS MAILS By Timet Special DARK HARBOR, Maine, Aug. 4. —Every delegate and alternate to the New York national Democratic contention has been invited by John "W. Davis to se.'d his or her suggestion for the welfare of the party and the conduct of the campaign to national headquarters. Sitting in the picturesque studio of Charles Dana Gibson, Mr. Davis personally signed each one of the letters. The total of more than 2,200 swapped the little postpffice here and It was necessary to employ additional help to cancel the mall In time for the evening boat.

She Catches Real Thing \ ■ ■■****£•'■' MORE THAN ONE LOBSTER HAS BEEN CAUGHT ON BROADWAY, BUT HERE’S MISS STONELY MANNER CATCHING THE REAL THING AT RYE BEACH, N. H. SHE’S SAID TO BE THE ONLY LOBSTER FISHERWOMAN IN THE COUNTRY.'

■PORTO RICO BROKE UP ARSON RING OPERATIONS Insular Police Chief Tells of Exciting Fight With Leader, By Times Special PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 4.—" Less than a decade ago Porto Rico was cursed with an arson ring. Houses were being burned by the score by professional firebugs for the insur ance involved. Hundreds of thousands of dollars were going up in smoke, and try as they would, the secret operatives of the Insular police, arson experts, many of them, were unable to uncover so much as a woidiing clew." The speaker was Col. George W. Lewis, Porto Rico’s chief of insular police, at present on leave of absence and resting at Hotel Pennsylvania. As head of the police department of a tropical island, peopled for the most part by temperamental Latln-Americans, and lying in one of the sea-paths of rovers and fugitives. "Every conceivable artifice was tried out to no avail in our effort to uncover the arson ring.” continued Colonel Lewis. "At last I ventured upon desperate measures. I sent out a great number of secret agents, the mission of these being to engage professional house-burners to destroy buildings on which it was desired to collect insurance. "The detectives' only guide was their knowledge of the underworld and criminal elements generally and. as It may be supposed, our plan did not at first bear fruit. After some weeks had passed, one of these secret agents. Bonilla, rushed In in high excitement saying that he had at last found a clew.

Leader Discovered “He had wormed his way into the confidence of a notorious crook and gunman known as 'Black Eagle’ and had found that it was he who was the directing head of the fire-ring. Bonilla had succeeded I*4 engaging Black Eagle to burn down a house, supposedly Bonilla’s, and had chosen an uninhabited structure surrounded by shrubbery enough to conceal half a score of detectives. "On the appointed night the detectives hurried to the scene. On the instant they abandoned their car and started creeping toward the house they caught sight of several skulking figures in long black capes. Then at one side of the house there was a flash of flame. It was a close shave but the fire was quickly extinguished and the Black Eagle and his confederates were captured. “Black Eagle and his gang were sentenced to long terms hut he vowed that when he got out he would settle accounts with every detective instrumental in his capture. Black Eagle Calls "Years passed and the Black Eagle incident passed out of my mind un-' til one day a voice came to me over the telephone sayig, T was released from the penitentiary today.’ “ ‘Who Is speaking?’ I asked. “ ‘They call me the Black Eagle,’ grated the voice, ‘and this is to prove that the Black Eagle never forgets. At some moment during the next I forty-eight hours I will strike.’ “Thirty-six hours passed and then came a telephone message to headquarters from Rio Piedras: "The Black Eagle has just been killed here In a knife fight with another bad negro,’ was the report. " ’Are you quite sure of this?’ I demanded. “ ’Why yes, sir, positively,’ said the puzzled policeman, and doubtless he speculated more than once as to what curious whim could have prompted his chief to ask such an extraordinary question.” Cannibal Ancestors PARIS—The discovery of a pile of human bones dating from the Neolithic period—at least S,OOO years ago—in a cave near Au<A, in the south of France, has given rise to the theory that prehistoric men at that period were undoubtedly cannibals. The boaes all bear marks of teeth and apparently form the remains of some gigantio cannibal feast.

PAROLE WON BY SINGING CONVICT Ballad, Broadcast by Radio, Attracts Interest, By Times (special PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 2.—The sweet singing of a sentimental bal lad by an Eastern Penitentiary convict and broadcast from a local radio station, won a parole for Convict C 1412, who had three years’ more time to serve on a bandit charge, it became known today. The name of the convict was withheld. Several months ago musically-in-clined convicts broadcast a concert from *he penitentiary through station WIP. Hardly had C 1412 finished when the penitentiary telephone became busy with requests for the identity of the man. Many letters were received and a lawyer, who interested himself in the case through the convict’s singing, and others succeeded in obtaining a parole. * Governor Ritchie of Maryland was said to have been one of those Interested in the case.

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4 BEDROOMS Eight-room modern home. In good repair. 414 E. Fifteenth. Rent $65. For Information, call INDIANA TRUST CO. Main 6232. or Randolph 9364. UPPER duplex, 4 rooms, electricity and water paid, screened rear porch with cistern: excellent conditlon Call Bel, 3026. NICE 4-room modern cosy home; Gladstone and E. Michigan Sts. Shades lurnished. Irvington 0401, b—Houses, Flats Furnished MIDDLE DRIVE. Woodruff Place; 4 rms. and bath: newly decorated. Web. 4321. c—Apartments 6 ROOMS, semi-modern fta. newly decorated : water furnished. 1610 College Ave Randolph 0604. FOUR large rooms, modern; S4O furnished. S3O unfurnished; garage: newly decorated. 21 S. Tuxedo St. IRVINGTON; 4-room apartment; strictly modern; adults. 122 Johnson Ave. Colored, Flat 324 W. Twenty-First St. 2 rooms and bath. $21.00 State Savings and Trust Cos. Main 4517, 9 E. Market St. d—Business Place* STOREROOM for rent: one mouth's rent free; northwest corner of W. Michigan and Patterson Sts.r steam heat, good location for any kind of buolness. MOYER REALTY CO., 213 Peoples Bank Bldg. Lincoln 3845 qr Randolph 1303. FOR RENT—6ffice space, furnished or unfurnishfd. 431-432 Lemcke Bldg. STOREROOM at 1732 E. Tenth St.; good location for tailoring shop, dry cleaning or pressing parlor. Rent $35. Inqulre at 1730 E. Tenth. Br, 1740. tl REAL, ESTATE P UKMALJB BRIGHTWOOD cottage: 4 rooms, semimodern, chicken house, fruit and shade trees, lot 100x150: $2,300: S3OO cash and S2O per month. 3520 E. Thirty-Second St. BRIG! TWOOD, 6 rooms, semi-mod.: bargair : S2OO cash, S3O mo. ffa. h, 1021. b—-Houses 4 New Bungalows Six rooms each, 300 block South Dearborn St. Fine large lots, garage, etc.: priced $3,500; %150 cash, balance S3O month. See Mr. van Arsdale. with H. C. Tuttle & Bro. 233 E. Ohio. Main 1168. Res., Web, 1108. CAN YOU BEAT IT? 7-room rooming house; newiy decorated: hdw. floors: new car line: cheap, $250. 21 8. Tuxedo. rrs NEVER lost until Indianapolis Times Want Ad* have failed to find It.

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21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE j b—House* 5-Room Cottage Large lot. grapes, fruit and shade. 3-car garage. Must be seen to be appreciated Price $2,500: $250 < ash. $22.50 per mouth. See Mr Ryan with J. 0. McCullough 100 N. Delaware Main 1709. Res . Har. 2562. NEW 5-room bungalow. 3902 Spann Ave.. orntr of S. Denny. 1 square east of Sherman Drive. 1 square south of English Ave located in English Heights addition, oposite "New City Christian Park.' Price $3,150. easy payment* Front porch, cement walks, long living-room, pantry, inclosed rear porch, garage, shade trees. This is a dandy home at a bargain. See Mr. S. I). SAMPLE. 3939 English Ave. Drexel 4334 525 Birch Avenue S3OO Cash Six-room home, with four rooms down and two upstairs, new decorations electric lights, well and cistern: lot 35x127. shed lor two cars. Monthly payment*. $24.50; price $2,750. Call M-Cord A McKinney. Realtors, 311 Lenicke Bldg, Circle 5220. Fvtmngs. Brookside 1033. AValkinp Distance Os downtown: Stillwell St. near E Tenth: 7 rooms: in good condition. $2,750. Only SSOO cash, balance terms. Marion County State Bank 4-ROOM semi-modern ONLY $2,000. S3OO cash: has gas electric lights, city water and maide toilet; nh paved street; lot 36x150: located on S Harding St. near Olive Ave. An unusual value Call Mr. Weesner. Mam 0792. WASHINGTON' BANK ANI) TRUST CO 70S SOMERSET just completed. 6 rooms. basement, furnace, cement and trick porch, near new school. $3,750: terms. CIVIC REALTY CO 186 N. Delaware. Lincoln 5050; evenings. Ken 2799. COLORED buyers. 5-room, semi-modern. northeast. $2,850; terms. CIVIC REALTY CO.. 136 X Delaware St. Lincoln st>3o; evenings Ken. 2795 A DANDY east; 7 rooms and bath, sun parlor. 4 bedrooms, long living room hardwood floors. brick fireplace, book cases, built-ih buffet, garage, dandy front porch, improved street and alley; all paid. Will sell on goor terms. Convince yourself by looking at 529 Wallace St. Irv. 1174 or Dr 6184. Home For You Five-room modern bungalow. 3-car garage. full basement, furnace, gas and electric lights Price $3,500: terms 1700 square Laurel St. For information. Main 1974. Washington 3083. Lincoln 1909. CLOSE to Fountain Square, 4-room modern bungalow, long living room. Just newly decorated, large front porch, 1-oar garage Priced cheap. Drexel 4063. KOURROOM bungaic-a easy payments. Wash, 4344. CITY BLPKS REALTY CO. FOR SALE—Mooern home on easy teim*. 502 W Twenty-Eighth St. L. C. JONES. FOUR ROOM house on terms Will take lot as first payment. Belmont 3494. d—Lot* Drexel Ave. East front lot. between Michigan and Tenth: in a neighborhood of good houses. PRICE SI,OOO Priesmever & Weiss 136 N. Delaware §t. Lin. 8105, LOT on Southern Ave.. 36x136. north front: open to colored buyers. Drexel 8023. SHERMAN drive. N., 705; 6-room modern house. Terms. ' e—Suburban EDGEWOOD. near Stop 8; excellent new five-room bungalow; Rybolt furnace, garage, easy payments or might trade. Call owner. Main 3413. Evenings, Wash. 3661.

Sterling Farms ACRE TRACTS Located 7 miles west of Monument. 14 mile, west of Ben Davis and 2 Mocks south of National road. Interurban stop on addition. Bus line within 2 blocks. Make excellent tract for chicken raising or garden. Ing. No building restrictions on the cheaper tracts. SIZE OF TRACTS These tracts are 101 feet wide and 311 feet long. One of these tracts would make 5 large city lots. PRICES Tracts range in price from S6OO and up. Weekly payments of $1.50 and up. Can be bought for $lO down. We allow liberal discounts lor any amount of cash. COTTAGE We also have anew four-room cottage, located on one of the best tracts in the addition. About an acre of ground, garage. east front. One block from Interurban stop and 3 blocks from bus lines. Will sell for $2,300; S2OO down and s2l per month NOTICE N These detirable tracts are selling fast'. You will have to act quick to get a choice tract. Don't let the next slump in work catch you with nothing to fall back upon. SALESMEN ON GROUNDS EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING UNTIL DARK, INCLUDING SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. For further information call Main 2957 or BElmont 3386. ring 2. evenings. 416-16 Occidental Bldg Richie’s Shadeland Acres Located on 47si St. east o Ehaddand Ave. SSOO for a Full Acre 5 per cent cash and $lO per month. All tracts are level and the location is good Call Main 0520 for apotntment and our salesman will gladly drive y*u out. After 6 p. m. call Mr. Shelby, Rand. 2474. I. N. Richie & Son 710 Bankers Trust Bldg, FOR sale or trade. 10 acres close in. north, paved road. River Park, forest trees, clear, trade, for city property. Lin. 1070.

21 RKAL ESTATK FOR SALE •—Suburban Suburban Bungalow A 3-year old bungalow. 6 rooms and room for bath, garage and either 3 or 6 40x142 ft lots A small down payment will handle this property or will trad* for city property. Property located about 2 H square* west of Stop 4 H Lafayette traction. Call Sunday. Main 0186; res.. Stewart 2749. GROUND 367-fool front on cinder street. northeast: new four-room bungalow, papered; porch 8x24; well, shed; only $3,400; terms. S2OO cash, balance monthly. Main 0520. After 6 p. m call Randolph 2474. I N RICHIE & SON. f—Sale or Exchange NEW modem brick veneer: south side property. Owner. Br, 1204. g—Builder* and Contracting. IF YOU have a clear lot. we will build you a home. Our houses are better and cheaper because we have no office help and pay no commissions. Call Main 1221 and ask for MR. ELVERS or MR. KLEIN h—Resorts and Cottages MAXiyKrCK 1 ’ 5 ' LA^ 1 ’ nM by S. E, KEEN, CULVER, IND. 22 REAL ESTATE WANTED I WANT to buy a small home: price under $1,000: can pay cash: give location and price. Address A No. 1461, Times. , LIST your property with us and prepare tt> move. Our service does the turn. Buyers waiting. Call Mr. Strong Main 2957. Orin Jessup Land Cos. 415-16 Occidental A BUILDER Os small Investment properties wants to buy from owners several low priced lots. Randolph 0473, or address A No 1443. Time WE NEED HOUSEh. Call Lincoln 37 34. ETTTNGER A SCHREIBER.

Zb AUSCELLANKOL S FOK ALH *—Coal. Ice and Wood s t o. s. Safety or Sorrow It Is Safety to buy good, clean coal NOW or Sorrow to wait and pay more; and good coal may be hard to get. To secure good clean coal you must b£ sure to buy from a good reliable coal dealer. The past 16 years' experience in the coal business taught us to select our coal from tfcs best reliable mines in the country. Best W. V. Block clean fkd.. $6.50 Best E. Ky. Block clean fkd..56.50 Best Glendora lp., large fkd..56.00 Best Poca. lp. Red Ash $8.50 Best Glendora egg. clean fkd $5.75 Best Ind. lp. clean fkd ,$5.75 Best Ind. or 111. egg, clean fkd $5.35 A discount on all cash orders of 3 tons or more. Union Ice & Coal Cos. DReixel 4621, DRexel 4622. b—Clothing TROUSERS p To Match p n Your Coat n T $3.95. $4.95 g $5.95, $6.95 and up. g THE PANTS STORE CO. 48 West Ohio St.. Near Illlnol* o—Household Good* BREAKFAST sets, exclusive designs built and finished to order. BALL A SON. 442 Massachusetts Ave Lincoln 6061. ELECTRIC washer, baby cab; good condition; leaving town. 2356 N. New Jersey. Apt. 4. RUGS AND LINOLEUM: HALF-PRICE SALE 425 E. Washington St. RUGS AND LINOLEUM CHEAP. 207 W. Washington St. SEWING machine; portable electric; bargain quick sac . 030 S Meridian d—Miscelloneou* CINDERS FOR SALE—2OC loads, SIOO a truck whilo they last. BELMONT 2972. Reduced prices on Wall Tents, Auto Tents, Tarpaulins, Wagon Covers, Hardware and Campers Supplies. Open Saturday until 4 p. m. M. L. GOLDBERG & SON CO. 1302 W. Washington St. The Lawrence Paints Over 40 years on the market; cover* more and preserves the surface longer and goes further than other paints. L. D. Tyler & Cos. Sole Distributors. BABY BUGGY; gray reed: reversible; body good condition. Circle 1113. Musical Instrument* COLUMBIA phonograpn. walnut finish. excellent condition, $l5O size, bargain $35.00. Terms: no interest. 1114 N. Meridlan St. COLUMBIA-VICTROLA. like new. 1127 St.. Paul St. f—Pet and IJve Stock SHETLAND. Welsh and Hackney ponies for sale; all sizes and color*; at prices from $25 to S2OO. Writ* LUPTON FARMS. Hartford City, Ind.

26 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE f—Pet and live Stock AT STUD—German police dog. Palisade Guido. Registered A. H. C. Stronghear. blood. Fee S3O. GEORGE F. LINVTLLE. Shelbyviilp. Ind., R. R. 2. ONE Police dog. 8 months old; female: price $75. No papers. Write MILBURN WOOLEMS. 513 N. Seminary St., Princeton. Ind. 27 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS" CLEANING AND DYEING CAPITOL CITY CLEANERS DREXEL 9499. DREXEL 2388. FEATHERS bought, sold ana renovated; feather mattresses aad pillows made. E. F. BURKLE. 416 Mass. Main 1428, FURNITURE, upholstering, repairing and reflnishing. Webster 4685. RUGS. 9x12. thriy clnd, $2: all work guar. SUPERIOR CLEANERS. Ken. 4462. REMODELING concrete blocks and cement work: tinning. T. F. BISHOP CO., 901 E. Washington St. Lincoln 3495. Main 7512. SAFETY' RAZOR BLADES* - Sharpened. TUTTLffDGE. 201 Indiana Ave. MULLER’S HAT SHOP. Moved to 107 W Maryland St--26 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED" X • Good, Sound, Yellow , Ear Corn, Delivered to the Stock Yards. FURNITURE; suites or odd pieces: rugrs. heating stoves: cash paid. Ran. 5118. 28 STORAGE AND TKANMFKK Furniture Moved Anywhere Responsible for all damages: special loads to Chicago, S9O up; city moving by job or $1.25 to $3 per hour: storage. $1 up. Ask about our payment plan. Drexel 8919-0362. H. T. BIEHL CALIFORNIA LOW RATES Packing, shipping household goods: pool cars for Los Angeles and San Francisco. Aug. 8. PHONE orfo J. SUESZ. MAIN 23533628. Nights. Webster 0699-4579. MlltE O BRIEN Transfer and Storage Main 1307, LOW prices, moving $3 per load and up. CHAS COOMBS. Web 3391. 29 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES , WS^SIS I WWSSW^ GROCERY and meats: reasonable rent; fine location Act quick. Circle 4995. TINNING, plumbing, merch. stock for sale. Mrs. E H, Fairmount. Ind. SMALL factory, fully equipped for making al! kinds of wood novelties: will be sold at a bargain. Mam 1499. Residence, Randolph 0943. ll’ it is a roof you want. Call the expert. A. P. TURNER. Phone Belmont 2892. ROAD stand building. stock: failing health: might consider car. Irv. 3139. 30 A UTOMOBILKa W)K HALE CHEVROLET. 1923 touring- original paint and tires; excellent condition: will sacrifice; $375. This ad is good for $lO on this car. JONES WHITAKER SALES CO.. 343 N Capitol. Open evenings. CHEVROLET coupe. 1922: good condition: fair paint, good fires; $275. JONESWHITAKER SALES CO.. 343 N. Capitol. Open evenmga. CHEVROLET sedan: 1924: new tires: absoluteyl first class condition; demonstrator; $750. JONES-WHITAKER SALES CO. 343 N. Capitol. , Open evenings. CHEVROLET. 1923; open express, light del. truck; cheap. 427 N. Meridian. Open evenings and Sunday. CHEVROLET. 1922 touring; new tires. wire wheels, etc.. $190.00: terms. 427 X. Meridian, Open evenings and Sunday. CHEVROLETI~ ouring. 1920; good tires; caßsin excellent condition: $l5O. HAYNES A SCHMIDT. INC, 120-122 W. North. \ Lin. 7575 Open evenings and Sunday. CHEVROLET, 1922 louring, new tires. wire wheels, etc.. S2OO. terms. 427 N. Meridian. Open evenings and Sunday. COLUMBIA touring Sport 6; wire wheels. five ttree; must sell. Mr. Furguson. Lin. 7575. ♦

DODGE BROTHERS TOURING 1920 production; * low priced, dependable car that has many miles of satisfactory service: only $300: terms. C. H. WALLERICH CO. 833 N. Meridian St. DODGE touring, a real buy Tor $65.00 down. J?ee it today at 427 N. Meridian. Oper evenings. Essex Coach, A-Six YOU CAN NOW BUT —Anew Essex 6 coach, balloon tire equipped,' for $371.34 comfort at open car price. Open for trades. DOWNTOWN—Hudson-Essex associate dealers. There's something new on HudsonEssex now on display. Standard Auto Sales Co.Assoclated Dealers Hudson-Essex Motor Cars Select Used Automobiles 322 N. Delaware St. J. W. BERRY. P. B. SMITH. LI ncoln 3003 FORD. 1922 tcuring: starter, aem.. lock wheel and ather extras; $175; terms. 427 N, Meridian. Open evenings and Sun. FORD, 1923 touring; starter, demountables. lock wheel; like new. Finance car. Sell balance doe. SSO down. Main 5013. FORD sedan, 1924: just like new, with accessories. See this one before you buy. Easy terms. 3839 E. Wash. Irv. 4343. FORD touring. 1P2:;; this car Is alright in every way. and a real bargain at $l5O. Hurry. 3839 E. Washington St. FORD BODIES 8 coupes, 1 sedan. 15 tourings, 2 roadsters. 2 used speedsters; cash or terms. SWISSHELM & PARKER. 544 E. Wash, Circle 4740. FORD 1920; touring, starter: dem. rims; good: S4O down: balance easy terms. MILLER AUTO SALES. 644 E. Wash. FORD sedan, wltn over SIOO ir. extras. first $295 drives it away. Call RI. 1050. FORD sedan $95 aowiT 059 N. Capitol. _ Open evenings FORD truck, express body. 1924 title; excellent condition. A fine bargain for vegetable men. Call Mr. Everson. Lincoln 7575 LIBERTY 6 touring, $93 down: 5 cord tires; runs good 659 N. Capitol. Open evenings 0 MONRROE touring. 1919: A-l condition; cheap; real bargain. 747 Terrace Ave NASH 5! touring: $95 down. 559 N. Capitol. Open evenings.

13 v INSTIUCTTOXS $5,00®- —$20,000 , A YEAR Are you slaving for someone else at about $5 a day, and afraid of losing your job most any time? Are you discouraged with your future outlook? Are you or your family continually paying doctor bills? Do you want to make real money and get your health so you can enjoy It, and be able to keep our family well? LISTEN 1 Get yottr pencil and figure with me. If you were a chiropractor and had only 10 patients a day your earnings would be at least $lO a day. Many chiropractors have 40 to 60 or more patients a day. Use your pencil. What are their earnings per year? NOW, you can enter our School, take day or evening classes, prepare yourself to earn real money, at a very low tuition cost, and get yourself and family well while still in school at no extra expense. A-l course. Palmer textbooks used. Palmer and Bebout methods taught. You can make small weekly payments to cover tuition. CENTRAL STATES COLLEGE ' OF CHIROPRACTIC 1031 Lemcke Bldg. Indianapoll*, Ind.

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80 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE g OLDS 6 touring, 1920, A-l good tires; saerificer $165. Owner, 1941 Ludlow. Webster 1351. OLDSMOBILE, 1921 touring; tires, appearance and upholstering like new; has had the best of care; $350; terms. MILLER AUTO SALES CO.. 644 E. Wash. SALE OP. TRADE—OIds 8. 7-passenger; A-l: new top, Kelly cords; late coupe preferred. John Irwin, rear 3740 N. Cap. For <*ood Used Cars See I WOLF AUTO CO. 559 N. Capitol. Main 1579. Open Sundays. GUARANTEED USED CARS. Your own terms. Day and Night Auto Laundry. AUTOMOBILES ol every description. CHAS. G. SANDERS CO.. 1025 N. Us ridian. Circle 2772, USED CARS cash, payment or trade. Jones Whitaker Sales Cos.. 345 N. Cap. USED CARS Dougni ana sola. 1. OOLABURG: 522 N. Capitol, c—Trucks FOUR-WHEEL trailer that will do behind 2 or 3Vi -ton truck or Ford tractor. Stake body, 16x6; also couplings for any truck. Will haul 3Vt tons extra with trailer; two wheels and tires, tarpaulin, new paint. Sell cheap. Drexel 8919. Two new 5-ton Rogers Bros. Rubber Tire Trailers with dump bodv. METROPOLITAN COAL CO. 945 N. Davldsoi. MA in 0203. STEWART >l* -ton, panei Pody. A-l conaitlon; 575. 2131 E. Wash. Web. 4478. HALF TON Gray truck; must sell at once; cheap for cash. Main 2764. A LIU,MO BILLS WANTED " WANTED, 100 CARS to wreck for parts. Will pay the highest cash prices. Cali us first. SAM CORAZ AUTO PARTS & TIRE CO. 519 X. Capitol Ave Main 6389. AUTOS WANTED—2I2 E. New York St. Main 4446. 32 AUTO SUPPLIES. REPAIRS GARAGES Various sizes. Following prices: -~ni 10x12 $ 65.00 TESsa® lay-mag 12x14 8400 12x18 124.00 719 E. Maryland St. AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 334 N. IllinoU. S & S Auto Laundry TIKES—TIRES Ford sizes, $2 and up. Other sixes. $3 and up. Ail used tires guaranteed. Adjustments at half price. 525 W. Washington St. Open evenings, USED tires, any size, $2 Open evenings till 10 p. m. ROGER’S TIRE SHOP, 3117 W. Washington. Belmont 4300. TIRES ON PAYMENTS. CAPITOL SALES CO . 54 W New York. 33 Aid I ORCYrIES, BICVt LJb.B~~ GOOD bicycles. S8 and up: tires. $2 and up. 940 Massachusetts Avr. 14 AUTOMOMLKh mH HENT RENT A NEW CAR U drive it. 127 K. Wabash Cncle 3000 35 Personal! Loans $lO to S3OO to any one keeping house. No indorsers. No embarrassing questions. No inquiries of employer, friends or tradespeople. $ 50 for 4 months costs S 4.38 SIOO for 4 mouths costs $ 8.75 S2OO for 4 months costs $17.50 S3OO for 4 months costs $26.25 The above cost is based on equal principal payments being paid monthly. Other amounts at same proportionate rate. Loans made for as long as twenty months payable in convenient monthly installments. Interest is charged on unpaid principal " balances for exact number of days between payments and for Just the actual time you keep the money No other charge of any kind. If in a hurry phone Main 2923 HOUSEHOLD FINANCE SERVICE CO. 404 Kresge Bldg. 41 E. Washington St., cor. Penn. St. Telephone, Main 2923. Under State Banking Supervision.

39 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of estate of Howard L. Avery, deceased, late of Marion County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. IVAN F. AVERY. No. 22589 July 21. 2 Aug. 4. 7 OTICE TO BIDDERS. Bide w U be received by the board of trustees of the Indiana State Normal School at 2 p. m., Aug. 11. 1924. at the Bail Teachers' College of the Indiana State Normal School at Muncie. Indiana, for the following items: 1. Water mains, gas mains and fittings laid ready to connect complete, according to the plans and specifications prepared by Kibele and Garrard, architects, Muncie. Indiana. Estimated cost. SI,OOO. 2. Steam heating equipment and connections complete for the Ball Brothers Gymnasium, according to plans and specifications prepared by Kibele and Garrard. Muncie, Indiana. Estimated cost. s2o,oo^* 3 Four bowling alleys, according flj the plans and specifications oh file in office of the Dean of the Indiana State Normal School. Muncie, Indiana. Estimated cost. $4,000. 4. Electric wiring and equipment complete for connecting the buildings of the Indiana State Normal School, including transformers and automatic Oil Circuit Breakers, according to the plans and specifications prepared by E. J. Kirkpatrick, commercial manager, Indiana General Service Company, Muncie, Indiana. Estimated cost. $7,800. Bids for items 1. 2 and 4 must bo made on form N0.'96 and item 3 on form No. 95, prescribed by the State Board of Accounts and each bid must be accompanied by a certified check equal to 5 per cent of the amount of the bid. Separate bids must be made for each of the four Items BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF INDIANA STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. By HELEN C. BENBRIDGE. Secretary. July 21-28-Aug. 4. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of estate of Christine E. Midkiff, deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. HORACE E. MIDKIFF, No. 22611. July 29-Aug. 4. 11.