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5 Funeral Directors W. T. BLASENGYM Main Office Branch Office. 8228 Shelby St. 1000 Indiana Avenue. Drexel 2670. Circle SWW FLANNEK & BUCHANAN 820 N. Illinois Bt. Funeral directors to tbe people ot IntUanapolls since 1887. Phone—Main 0841. 0842. INDIANAPOLIS CRfcMATORY BERT S GADU—SI3O prospect St. Phone __ Stewart 2278. George Grinsteiner f nneral director. 622 E. Markst. Main 0908. KRIEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR 14u2 N. HHnois 9t „ . MA. 1154 Re?.. BEL. 3566-R-1 UNDERTAKERS—HTSEV A TITUS. 961 N, DeTnwnrr. Maln 3fiKo. 8 Special Notices MARGARET SELLERS. D. 0.. D. C. N. D.. obstetrician, acute and chronic disease, maspaie. 1 N. New Jersey, Room 4. MEDICATED BATHS AND MASSAGE. 720 N New .Terser. DANCTNO. KING’S HALL. WASH. AND RURAL.. Sat, eve.. Sent. 5. flood 9 ' Personals PERMANENT WAVING at the most popular price In eity dnno by ARTHUR D. MILLER and his assistants. OLIVE STREET HAIR STORE 1138 Olive St, Drexel 4635. ILLINOIS. N . 3034: cood home for elderly people and invalids. Rates reasonable. Rand, 1175. PERMANENT WAVING: 58. Work Guaranteed by Artist. EXPERT Kodak finishing, cut price. GARLAND STUDIO. 247 K. Washington St. JO Lost and Found FOUND—Article* found In Indianapolis street cars yesterday: 3 UMBRELLAS 1 PURSE 2 PACKAGES 1 LARGE WOODEN BOX 1 HYMN BOOK 1 BRIEF CASE Main 2737 FOX terrier, female: nnsweres to name Bobble; white with dark spots: bobtail. Lost west of Arlington. Ind. Return to Reheeea Shephard Arlington. Ind. RING” Fratemltv. P. 0. of A. Downtown Monday, Drexel 2555. Reward. TIRE lost. Fisk Premier cord. 30x3 ts rim and tube, Friday night. DRex. 0000. 1302 Laurel St. Reward. LOST, at Riverside Park. gentleman's wrist watch: inntials T. D. M. on back. Reward. Riley 1371. Apartment 312. 11 Machinery and Tools FIRST CLASS AUTO REPAIRING Spink’s Motor Service 658 E. Fifteenth St. 12 Help Wanted—Male WANTED—Man and wile to work In country. Call Wash. 5408. WANTED—Reliable carpenter contractor. PRex OK-’X. 2621 S. Delaware. 13 Instructions MEN to Jarn barber trade TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE, 610 E. Washlnilon St.. Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 0767 15 Agents Ind Solicitors WANTED —General agent to handle autogra.)>ed edition of new book; State territory will be given to the right party. A man with a car or Bales organization can make #IO.OOO a year. Write now. THE PROGRESSIVE PRESS. 1152 Milwaukee Ave.. Chicago, 111. ihfT of Br.van; men and women agents wanted: mako $25 daily. Get your outfit at .304 Kresge Bldg. IS Help Wanted—Female HOUSEWORK: white girl to do 'cooking and housework. No washing or Ironing. Must stay nights. sl2 per week. Take Meridian Heights Central Ave. ear. 3627 N. Penn. St, u FAIRLY experienced coot suit and drees salesladies: liberal salary, steady position. Apply HUDSON CLOAK AND SUIT STORE. 26 W. Washington. 18 Rooms for Rent ALABAMA. N., 1415; attractive front room, suitable for 2: modern home: plenty hot water: garage optional. CAPITOL, 018 N.: front light hskpg suite: 1 single side rm.: also otner sleeping rms.: modem. - Lincoln 8670. CENTRAL, 1210: Clean, beautiful room; modern. Lincoln 5007. NEWMAN. 1028: 2-room furnished completc: $7.50: gar, optional. Web. 2233. 30TH ST., W.. 336—burnished room in private home. Call Harrison 3684 51. a—Light Housekeeping COLLEGE, 1336: light, airy housekeeping apt. ;| everything furnished, nice neighborhood: good car service; gar, optional. DELAWARE. N.. 2142: furnished modern rooms. Rando’ph 1125. FURNISHED or unfurnished, large semimodern rooms for housekeeping or office: private entrance: good location on car line. Main 0248. CLOSE IN—Mod. tl-rm. and bath: well furn., can sub-let. cheap to right people; all or part. 619 E. Miami, near Noble. Lincoln 7774. CLEAN, modern steam-heated, furnished or unfurnished rooms#- reduced rent; priv. ent.: janitor service. Riley 2175. 19 Rentals a—Houses CALHOUN. 1120: 5 rooms, newly decorated: sl6 PR 5643. Main 6584. llls’llß, S. 43; n:ce, modern. 4-room double; water paid; garage: good neighborhood $37.50. Irv. 373 H-J. CRESCENT Ave., 3719; half of 4-room double: reduced rent, $lB. Call Harrison 1231-R. ___ DEQUINCY. 409 N.; attractive double: newly decorated: 5 rooms: sleeping porch; Williams Oil-O-Matie heater; garage: paved alley. DRexel 3888-W, DETROIT ST.. 203; live rooms gas, electric lights: rent $17.50. Circle 0618. e. j, McCracken. DROVER St.. 514: 4 rooms $15.00 2170 Wheeler St.. 4 rooms $20.00 1317 Spruce St.. 6 rooms. $2.5.00 3163 Central Ave.. 7 rooms $55.00 A F. Zainey, 108 N. Delaware. ENGLISH Ave., 2024: 6-room double; corner, semi-mod. Inquire 2022 English. GENT AVE.. 2121: Nifty 4-rm. semi-mod. double; #2O. Web. 3t>45-

19 Rentals ~ a—Houses GRACELAND Ave.. 3025; 6-room modern, linoleum in kitchen and bath: water paid: garage; good condition; $36. Owner. Rand. 0467. Keys next door, nqrth. LINDEN ST.. 2017-2025: half three-room dcubte: sl6. CIVIC REALTY CO.. 136 N. Delaware St. Lin. 5060. NEW JERSEY. 2835 N.; 5-room, bath; newly decorated; beat and water furnisbed; adults only. NEW YORK. E., 4300; modem: on’v SSO. Irvington 2803. NORTHWESTERN AVE.. 2337: five-room ni<id. double: _water pd.; $25. DR. 4087. PARK AVE.. 2822-24: sixroom modem double: garage. Harrison 0975. SHEFFIELD S., 1360: five-room double; water, inside toilet, garage; $25. Drcx. 5375. TUXEDO. N.. 953; 6-ioom semi-modem: water paid; only S3O. Call Mrs. Eisner, Main 6761 Evenings, Irvington 3955. UNION ST.. 1716: lower modern duplex; $35, Call Drexel 4605. 116 W. DRIVE, PLEASANT RUN BLVD. FoAr rooms, garage, side drive; rent S2O. M. I) JOHNSON. 830 STATE LIFE. Riley 3820. NORTHEAST—OiI Sne.aon; lour roums, modern front and rear porches, water rent paid; $22 per month Northeast—On Sheldon: five rooms, semi-modern, water rent paid; S2O per month. G C HARNESS. Realtor. Main 1806. SUBURBAN: Churchman, and Kelly: sixroom. two-way double: long livingroom: electricity, shade, cistern, garage: improyed street: extra lot: one block out of city; near church and school: Beech Grove car and bus at door; $25, DR. 1099, S3O: WATER paid, rial 1 new double, near Goldrtt Hill: three rooms down: bedroom. bath, child's room and large closet up: largo garage. 1445 W. Thirty-Fifth. Harrison 2955. THREE rooms, bath, pantry, storage, large yard; line location’ cheap, to middle-aged eouple. Protestant, Christians, no children, no dog; references required. Irvington 3979 J. NEW five-room cottage- garage and half p.ere garden; sl6. Seven-room house, suitable for two families: garage; half acre garden: $25. Four rooms. sl6. Lincoln 8754, RENT reduced one-third: 549 W. TwentyEighth Si.; modern duplex: five rooms, front and hack porches up and down: new decorations: laundry in basement: five-car garage; *SO a month. COLORED—IS4S Martlndale; 6-room, in side toilet, gas. electric lights, city water. $22.50 per mo. FIDELITY* TRUST CO.. 148 F. Market. Main 6584 COTTAGE, 3 large rooms electric lights, garage. Couple with no more than 2 children. sls, 1149 Arnolda Ave, BEAUTIFUL DOUBLE 6 rooms, strietly modern; garage: St. Philip Neri Church. 618 Eastern. EAST—Dandy six-room modern garage; near Tech: $35, Riley 2054. SEVEN ROOM, semi-modem, on large lot. Kent S3O per month. Call Main o<o7. DANDY six-room modern double, near Holy Angels: reasonable. DKex. 1354-R. A. F. ZAINBY. REAL ESTATE RENTALS INPURANCiV. 108 N DEI.A. LI. 0520. SEE DUNLOP A HOI.TEGIX for bargain* REAL ESTATE hi—Houses, Flats Furnished CAPITOL. N.. 1116—Apt. 39: living room and 2 bedrooms, modern, Riley 6433. 231) W., 1349: 5-room furnished house in A-l condition; suitable for 2 couples; only $33. Har. 0108. c —A partments 2 AND 3 ROOMS, WALKING DTSTNCE 6231/2 R. MERRILL $12.50 to SIO.OO per month; city water, electric lights and gas. Inside toilet; water paid by owner. DUNLOP & TTOLTEGEL MODERN cosy apt.: private entrance; everything turn, Bel. 3026. COLORED TENANTS Delmar flats. 221 W. Vermont. We are nutting thee flats in first-class shape for htirh rrrado colored people. Let janlto* show you. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL 122 E. Market. FOR COLORED 844 HADLEY ST. Three rooms and bath. $22.50. A nice dean apartment. DUNLOP & lIOLTEGEL • 122 E. Market > d—Business Places GALE and Mass. Ave • Ideal for a millinery store: rent $37.50 per month; water furnished. _ CAIN & CONERTY. 719 N. Pennv SL Irr. 2108. 20 Wanted to Rent WANTED to rent bam of twelve or more pralN. mth of Vail Creek. Main 3130. 21 Real Estate for Sale b—Houses EUGENE. 1010: 4 room strictly modern bungalow Will sell right. D-OEFGKN, icar She.by St.; pa _, ed street; Barrett paid; 4-rocni cottage; nice condition; brick porch; inside toilet, sink in kitchen, basement; S2OO down. Owner. Lincoln 1964. OAKLAND Ave.: modern 5-room bungalow in 800 block. Perfect condition. Price right, on terms. Will consider good car as part. MR. QUINN. Riley 5147. Rand. 7931. Like Rent Price $3,250.00; $50.00 Cash. Balance $32 Per Month. Five rooms and bath complete: gas. electric lights, side drive. Located 3532 Stanton Ave.. intersection Brookville Rd. and Sherman Dr . 3800 east. Owner. Mr. Sexton. Main 6584. Kenwood 2280. COLORED BUYERS, LIKE RENT Near Douglas Park. Fine location. 2936 Martindale: four rooms; electric lights; paved street: cheap at $1,800; $l5O cash $16.50 per month. See MR. RORTON. Main 2681. 222 N. Delaw.-ro St. NEAR GARFIELD PARK Five rooms and bath bungalow; front and rear porches: full lot; paved street. A bargain. S4OO down, balance $33.50 monthly. Vacant. Call Liu. 3734 before 5, CLOSE TO TECHNICAL Six-room, semi-modern homo In good condition. Full corner lot. Priced right; small payment down. Balance like rent. Mr, Cunningham. 147 E. Market. Room 206. Riley 5147. Residence. Irv. 2540, S2OO CASH, S3O per mo. buys 2 large corner lots on 32d and Wood Sts. 5-room bungalow. Reduced price $2,800. Circle 0618. Res.. Har. 4826-M. E. J. McCRACKEX, FIVE rooms, semi-modern double; gas. light.?, elty water: paved street: pent $22.50 a side: #3.650, #350 down. Drexel 6817. Eve.. Drexel 2341. 4-ROOM bungalow; corner lot: good neighborhood: $2,250; on terms. M. A. QUINN. Riley 5147, Rand. 7931. SEE these under construction. Compare with others. Kelly and Dawson. Fourroom bungalow with garages: S2OO cash: -$23.50 monthly. EVERROAD & WHITE. 204 Transportation Bldg. Lincoln 3880 350 CASH: rest like rent; modern 4 room bungalow’: 2-car garage; located in 300 block, on Villa Ave. A real bargain. MR. QUINN. Riley 5147, Rand, 7 931. MUST SELL—My modern 6-room bungalow; modern in every way; built-in features. See this. Buy from owner. 2728 K. North St. FOR bargains call C. J. OSBORN. Drexel 6184. TO buy or sell real estate consult The Realty Service Bureau. Lin. 5307, d—Lots WALLACE Ave.: lot south of Tenth St.: bargain. Riley 5147. c —Suburban IDEAL SUBURBAN LOCATION Anew 6-room, semi-modern bungalow, with two acres of good land. This bungalow has a long living room, two bedrooms, with large closets, dining 1 room and kitchen with built-in features, electric lights and a deep driven well. This property is located on the Dandy Trail. Call us for full particulars and price MIDLAND DEVELOPMENT CO. , SI2-317 Board of Trade Bldg. Riley 40.77 Wash 0872

Tell All 7 About It . i When you are advertising in the Want Ads be sure to describe fully the tljing you are advertising. If it’s a room for rent, people will want to know all about the location, furnishings, conveniences and all those other little points that make a room attractive. And a complete description is a sure Yvav of getting quick results. # Malce your ad complete. Tell all there is to tell. Phone Your Ad MA in 3500

21 Real Estate for Sale f—Sale or Exchange DOUBLE BRICK 7 room side; clear. Market and Noble Sts., for residence out. 228 N. East St. 22 Real Estate Wanted SELL your Florida property while the boom is on. Get yours while the get. ting Is good. Furnish us with lots and block number, naming your best price and terms. Address A. H. D., care Times, WILL bux small cottages and doubles. ALLEN ALSPACH. Lin. 3477. 321-22 Lemcke. LET us sell your houses, lots. JOS. A. SELVAGE, fraln 0717. 25 Miscellaneous for Sale BED. brass: oak dresser, rocker; cheap. Call 3133 Collage. DAVENPORT, fumed oak. $10; table. SH; chair. #4; new 100 Ib. refrigerator. #2O cabinet gas range. $18; rug. SB. Irv. 2281-M, LIBRARY’ table. Singer macnine. 2 castiron healing stoves; cheap. YVcb. 5968-R. Rugs—Linoleums 9x12 Tapestry Brussels rugs. blue, tan tune end old rose, special. #13.95; Gold Seal Congoleum i ugs. 9x12. 812.76 These rugs are carrieil in all sizes and patterns at proportionate prices Imixirted Japanese grant rugs, 9x12. double warn heavy grade, made in beautiful colored patterns, special. #7.50. 11 3x12 rugs $29.60. all wool. Outline of Brussels, velvets. Axrmnsters and Wil on rugs carried in all sizes and patterns are sold at the lowest prices in the city. Come in and be convinced. All new perfect goods (no seconds). Dorfman Rug Cos. r O7 W. Wash. St., opposite Statehouse. "If tt rovers the floor, we have It." SQUARE piano: Fisher make: loud tone: in good condition: #SO. Call Drexel 8322-W, 540 TV. Abbott St. $5,600 EQUITY in well improved eighty acres, close to thriving tow-n. for house In city, Harrison 3980-R. CHILDS WHITE IRON BED Good Condition- ChcaV DRex. 4084-W. BUY’ school books at Crawford's Drug Store. Penn, and North Sts. Now and tired books for high and grade schools. a-r-Musical Instruments PIANO; beautiful Star upright, fumed oak finish: perfect condition: cost $80t). will sell for $125: ideal for church, school or lodge use. Qa.ll Ran. 7683. b—Pet and Live Stock HORSE, good bay: about 1.000 lbs.: har ness, wagon, 1 horso 5-hoed adjustable cultivator and breaking plow; horse cost $150: will sell all for $125. Will trade for automobile. Irvington 2311. 220 Goode Ave, PUP. lemate bull: 6 months old; re-ason-ahle. Ran. i844. FOR SALE- —Baby chick* and brooder chicks: ten varieties: also Leghorn pullets and yearlings Hatches every week. BOYERS HATCHERY 143 N. Delaware, Indianapolis. Ind. Riley 6470. Hatchery at Thorntown, Ind HARTZ Mountain Canaries, guaranteed singers: $4, $5 and $6. 2028 V* W. New York St. __ PAIR OF GOOD WORKING MULES. For sale or exchange. Call Belmont 4828. Ring 1. c— Coal, Ice and Wood Good Coal Is Worth the Difference Best Va. large blk., cln fkd $6 50 Best E Ky.. large blk.. cln. fkd $6.50 Best Ya. or Ky. egg. cln. fkd $6.50 Best Glendora blk.. Is. cln. fkd $6.50 Best Glendora egg, cln. fkd'. $6.25 Best Ind. lump, cln. fkd $5 59 Best Ind. or 111. erg cln. fkd $5.25 KINDLING WiTH EACH TON .DELIVERY ANYWHERE IN CITY UNION ICE AND COAL CO. DRex. 4621 Dependable since 1908 It will nay you to visit our yard and see the difference in good coal. GENUINE third vein Pocahontas... $7.75 Kentucky large lump $7.00 West Virginia lump $6.50 Indiana, large lump, forked $.5.50 NORTH STREET COAL CO. Lin. 1455, 920 E. North St. Irv, 4020. KINDLING and stove wood: big loads: delivered anywhere; $3.50 and $4. PRexel 2559-YV. “ Try Our Major Coal MAJOR COAL CO. RAn. 4129. ~ ATLAS FUEL CO. 401 W. MORRIS ST. DREXEL 0883 26 Miscellaneous Wanted HOUSEHOLD goods wanted: highest prices paid: reveral carloads to ship suuth. Drexel ’2112. bALVAJiUN army inorußlriai Home Undo us to help other* with vour u**d clothing. magazine* new* etc. Phone Wagoa. Main 1082 ' 27 Business Announcements FEATHERS bought, ioiu and renovated: feather mattresses and pillows made. E. F BURKLE 416 Mass Main 1428. CHIN WOO INN - UKY* W Ohio New Chop suer place. Also sleeping room*. RUGS. 9x12 thrly. ctnfi. *2: all work guar. SUPERIOR CLEANERS Ken, 4462. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Bharpened TUTTLEDQE 201 Indian* At*. YOU can purchase the superior fire pre ventive flue flashing at 1310 Jefferson Ave 28 Storage and Transfer NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO. . Call at all times Randolph 3741. MOVING and commercial hauling a spccia’tv Davis Bros Transfer B 1 29/ 29 Business Opportunities CONFECTIONERY and fruit store, located in Knightatown. Ind. Best corner in town. Drex, 0269. SACRIFICING Oit-cirlc licmstitcher $12.). Button machine: parts complete. Mrs. Clark. Web. 3nttß-R. A GOOD. clean. mgli-ciass. lurnioii-d house; 10 rodms: good location lor roomers. Selling on account of recent death in family. Circle 1178. FOR SALE by ov tier, tirst-clas- grocery and meat market. A bargain if sold at once. Owner leaving city. Circle 4485. 'SO Automobiles for Sale BUICK sedan. 1920: A dandy. Only $323 Better hurry. BOB’S MOTOR SERY ICE, 340 S, Penn. Main 1705. CHEVROLET. 192.1 coupe; o extra good tires, bearings just taken up. large w-htel: S7O down. bal. easy. STONE CHEVROLET CO- 540 E. Wash, I ELGIN SPORT TOURING this 1922 model 19 newly NaMt v painted, has live disc wheel*. 2SfW c spare tire, wing cap and moto- - meter, two spot lights, tino interior condit on; only SIBO down and $28.50 per month. TERSTEGGE HOLLO WELL CO.. Rollin and Riclteubacker Dials. 438 N. Capitol Lin. 7554. ESSEX COACH 24. 6 CYU Excellent condition: 5 good tires; spot light. This oar is like new’: terms. (HAS E.STUTZ FORD COUPES AND SEDANS All models, some real bargains. Terms. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1683 S. Meridian. Drexel 4743. FORD BVMjTES Coupes, sedans, tourings roadsters and speedsters and commercial bodies. Term*, open evening* and Sunday. swisshelm & Parker. .5.44 E. Washing tun.

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30 Automobiles for Sble REPAIR YOUR CAR—You will find greater enjoyment in driving a car in the pink of condition. The value is substantially increased too. Automobile VflospltaL 133 $o Hart 81 DRcx 3600. ‘*b’L,kp \ AlllmodelvS / f x on account of Improved Ford Models we have Reduced Prices on every Used Ford in our, stock. You can now buy the best value we have offered this vea r. Some models reduced as much as SSO to $75. Act Now Oss IvaK&ffe&KcM COMJPAxKV 62, fA/ar4h €Hp3Mjfro Open Sunday 8 a. m. to 1 p. m. for£> fordor sedan 1924—5475 Equipped—snubber*, spot light, lock wheel, auto wilier, step plates etc., upholstering and paint like new. This is a real bargain in a late model closed car. THE LATHROP McFARLAND CO. M 1111 2481), 418 24 N. Capitol. FORDS—FORDS COUPES AND SEDANS TOURINGS AND ROADSTERS. THESE CABS AKE ALL IN GOOD CONDITION. YOUR OWN TERMS. 559 N. CAPITOL FORDS One touring with California top 5175 One sedan; special four-door body. One touring with four-door body. Terms. Open evenings and Sunday*. SWISSHELM A- PARKER. FORD. 1623 touring; starter demountables, 5 tires, molometer. lock wheel: $4.) down. bal. by tin* week STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 54(j E. Wash, FORI) BODIES: used seuana. coupes, tourings. roadsters, some late 1924 models. WOLF, 565-til N Caoitol. KURD speedster: $25 down. BOB’3 MOTOR SERVICE, .'iiji S, Penn. Main 1705. FORD ROADSTER. 1919; GOOD SHAPE. $95. 139 SOUTH EAST ST. FRANKLIN SEDAN / Model 10. 1923: in A-l shape; used only 17.000 miles: can be bought at real saving; $1,395. Cash. Terms. Trade. THE CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. 31 W. 13TH ST. M. 6942. HUI)SON SEDAN A-l condition. A real buy at $260. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES--1663 S. Meridian. Drexel 4743. HI PSON coach 1924 run about 10.000 miles: new tires. BOBS MOTOR SERV--ICF, 340 S. Penn. St. Main 1705. OVERLAND TOURING 1921. A real buy at $95. Terms. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663 S. Meridian. Drexel 4743, PEERLESS \ BROUGHAM 1923; Duco finish, good tires, motor perfect. A real car at a modest price: $1,225. Cash, terms or trade. THE CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. 31 W. 13TlfST. M. 6942. STI DEBAKER. 1918 touring: 3 nearly new tire*, good paint and upholstering; only S6O. STONE CHEVROLET CO. 540 E. Washington.. 1922 BLItJK TOURING. $395. A REAL BUY. TRADE OR TERMS. 139 SOUTH EAST ST. 1923 FORD TOURING. EXCELLENT CONDITION. $245. TRADE OR TERMS. 139 SOUTH EAST ST. 1921 CHANDLER TOUR, Completely overhauled: new tires, terms or trade. STUCKWICH & SHAKE 1001 N, Meridian. Riley 4770. 1923 FOKtl COUPE Equipped with balloon tires and In excellent condition throughout; at a bargain. CHAS. E STUTZ 1924 FORD COUPE Five baboon tires: mechanically perfect: will sacrifice it taken at once. STUTZ FACTORY BRANCH Open evenings and Sundays. 9*7 N. Meridian. Riley 4922.

30 Automobiles for Sale 1921 NASH COUPE THIS CAR HAS BEEN RECONDITIONED AND REPAINTED AND CARRIES FIVE GOOD CORD TIKES. AND WILL HAVE TO BE SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED AT OUR LOW PRICE. LOSEY-NASH MOTOR CO. USED CAR DEPT. 400 N. Capitol. Main 3345. 1924 CHANDLER Metropolitan sedan, used only 10.000 miles. Perfect in every way. YVe are selling it for less than half its list price 14 months ago. Cash, terms or trade. THE CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. 31 W. 13TH ST. M. 6942. GOOD USED CARS 1923 Chevrolet sport, touring #2OO 1972 Chevrolet touring $145 1922 Foul coupe. reftnisUrd Slot) Oakland sport touring, re-finished. .. .S2OO SSO down on the-e. L. GUY LONG 1114 N. Meridian. Lincoln 0865. I 192 b STUDEBAKER TOURING. #195. TRADE OR TERMS. 139 SOUTH EAST ST. 1920 NASH TOURING THIS CAR HAS BEEN REPAINTED, RENICKELED AND RECONDITIONED. SEE THIS FOR IT iS A REMARKABLE VALUE At OUR LOYV PRICE. LOSEY-NASH MOTOR CO. USED CAR DEPT. 416 N. Capitol. Main 3348. 1923 FORD TUDOR SEDAN Good mechanical condition: tires, paint and upholstery excellent. A bargain. CHAS. E. STUTZ 1920 OVERLAND ROADSTER. $145. TRADE OR TERMS. 139 SOUTH EAST ST. YVILL trade Ford speedster body for Ford roadster body. Washington 4000. SEVERAL GOOD FORDS AT #25 DOWN. 808 S MOTOR SERVICE. 340 S. PENN. MAIN 1705. HAYNES-M IIMIDr. INC. 120 \Y NORTH SJ. FOR YOUR NEW OR USED CAR BETTER used ears at the lowest cost that are dependable. CLARK MOTOR CAR CO, 955 N Meridian 1924 CHEVROLET TOURING. $295 TRADE OR TERMS. 139 SOUTH EAST ST. 1920 HAYNES TOURING. $245. TRADE OR TERMS. 139 SOUTH EAST ST. C. L. SCOTT AUTO CO. BARGAIN USED CAR STORE 511 N MERIDIAN ST. 1921 FORD COUPE. $195. TRADE OR TERMS. 139 SOUTH EAST ST. 1920 BUICK TOURING. #275. TRADE OR TERMS. 1.39 SOUTH EAST ST. a—T rucks FORD truck. 1924: one ton. big body: worm drive. Sell equity cheap. 3034 X. Illinoiß. 31 Automobiles Wanted Autos Wanted 1922. 1923. 1924 and 1926 model* pre*. ferred; we pay cash and .s*eal Quickly: save time bv seeing us first. I. Wolf Auto Cos. 669 N. Capitol Ave. Corner North St. Plenty of parking tpace, Lin. 45X6. HIGHEST'CASH rule# PAID FOR USED CARS. WANT 100 CARS TO JUNK. SEE US FIRST. BAM CORAZ 516 N. CAPITOL. MAIN 6389 32 Repairs BEST USED TIRES ROGERS Bel. 4300. 3117 YV Wash, Bel 4300. VULCANIZING, ton repairing and rebuilding. Cort nlete line of cord tires in stock. KENTUCKY AVE. VULCANIZING CO.. 35 Ky. Ave. USED CARS uuugit and soid. 1. GOLDBURG, i)22 N Capitol EBACK A GENTRY’ auto reflnishtiig. See u* first 532 N Capitol. 33 Motorcycles, Bicycles EY'F.RY’THING for the bicycle. ROBF.RTSON CYCLE STORE. 940 Mass. Ave. 37 Money to Loan Fidelity Loam Cos. 106 E. Market Street Room 532 Lemcke Building A MODERN METHOD—Of meeting , the public small loan needs. Recent laws na’-e changed the operations of the small loan office THOUSANDS OF HOMF9 Have been helped and made happy through loans in emei gencies by licensed and bonded firms. IF YOU who read this are unfamiliar with the charges and methods, you should not fail to call on our manager and have him explain them to you. Loans In the sums of *lO TO #3OO are made on household goods left in your possession at lawful rates and on easy payment plan. DO JUSTICE—To yourself and make yoimeel’ acouaint-d with our M’rvtce. Ifnot convenient to call, write or phone Main 32*8. jjiucmy Loan Company 106 E. MARKET STREET Room 632 Lemcke Building MA. 1278. Personal Loans $lO to S3OO This office is operated under the supervision of the State of Indiana, ana was established lor the purpose of providing a place where honest people can borrow any amount from $lO-tp S3OO without paying more than the legal rate ol interest or without being imposed upon in any way. NO WORTHY PERSON REFUSED. YVe do not notify your employer, neither do we make inquiries ol vour friends, relatives or tradespeople. You can have all the time necessary for repayment and pay only for the actual time you keep the money. Call and let us explain. No charge unless you borrow. IF IN A HURRY Phone Main 2923. • Household Finance Corporation 404 Kresge Bldg. Fourth Floor. Corner of Penn. and Wash. Sts. NEED MONEY? Quickly, confidentially and businesslike dealings is a part of the service we give you. LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141 - Washing toe St. MA In 7i585. LI ncoln 7184 Personal Property Loan. AMERICAN LOAN CO. 39 Legal Notices „ , LEGAL SALE Notice Is hereby given pursuant to the statutes that the undersigned, conducting a public storage house, will on Thursday. Sept. 24. 192 j, sell for accrued charges, the household and other goods held in storage fqr syt months or more with charges unpaid belonging to the following named people: Georgia Ashbuugh 80052, American Loan Cos. ‘BIO3OX. American Loan Cos. 10463, Mrs. Ida Berry JIIO4BI. Mrs. May Ball 810H97. Charles Beereh 810710. Mrs. R. A. Boyd 85103. Mr. John Browning 810672. Con,t. Freeman 810775. James Cauble 88529. Mrs. F. M. Cain 810695, Vernon Coleman 810692. Const. Freeman 810673, Const. Freeman 810690. Mrs. Anna Chapman 89994. Clara Dalton 88804. YV. L. Dynes. 89847. YVilbur Dyke 810371. Chas. Ewell Wilbur Edwards 810386. YV. L. Ferguson 85175. Fidelity Loan Ca. 810796. Fidelity Loan Cos. 810739. Fidelity Loan Cos. 810645. Fidelity Loan Cos. 810539. VV. M. Gray 810056, J. O. Groves 89275. Mrs. H. E. Giles 810482, Burtis Hicks 810366, Harry Hampton 810671. Pi trick Hayes 89984. YV.vlter Haas 810744, Mrs. Paul Hemphill 81C679, Mrs. Burley Harris 810718. Robt. Janke 810297, Elnora Johnson 810.V.6. John Jenkins 810465. L. L. John 810.507. Mrs. F. YV. Killen 82-121. Alex. Kirtley 810289. Willis Keller 810376, John Lipscombe 81035 P. Wade Langford 8L0405. Mrs. Diza Mae Longne-ker 111 0599. Albert Me.ver*. 810408. Mrs. Silvia Morgan 810318. Mr. T. J. Miller 810556. YVm. Marcus 810348. Jack Michael 810043. C. B. MaUfham 87447. YV. J. Mirold 8i0332. John Miller 89207. Albert Nash 810.571. Mrs. Kate Nicholson 81044 2. Mrs. Otto Noffke 810433. Ben. J. Powell 810283. Mrs. Delbert Patterson 8100.89 Mrs. Elsie Ross 8'>824. Mr Harriet Ritter 87358. Arthur Rose berry 810305. Leonard Robison 810373. Edw-. Skiver Estate 810529. Mr? Elizabeth Smock 810363. W. B. Sosh 810009. Mrs. Hattie Rudeford 810633. Mrs. Nora Samp-

Mediums*Detective Work Greatly Aids the Spirits

Avenue of Information Are Wide and Very Intricate. NOTE: This is the seventh article of a series by Virginia Swain, reporter for NEA Service and The Indianapolis Times giving her experiences while spending five weeks incognito at the national spiritualist camp at Chesterfield. Ind. Ry Virginia Swain A EA Serrice Writer HESTERPIELD, Ind., Sept. 1. —When a spiritualist “mess-age-bearer” at Camp Chesterfield tells you the date of your marriage or of the death of your child, or describes the accident in which you father lost his life, remember her avenues of Information are wide and intricate. One of the most fruitful sources is the camp hotel itself. Every morning, the names of new arrivals and their home addresses are copied from the hotel register. J. P. Clark, the young assistant of' William E. Hart, trumpet medium, is regularly assigned to this Yvork, and may be seen any morning after breakfast, with his head bent over the scrawled pages of the register. “Pump” Visitors I have also seen Dr. Myron Post anp his Yvife, Mrs. Ethel Post, a medium, examining the register with care from time to time. Not only on the hotel record Is the information found. It is transmitted by visitors to the hotel keeper, Thomas Bronnenberg and his wife, and to others who frequent the lobby and verandas. Any outpost of the mediums could pick up enough personal information in an hour spent about the hotel to give any medium on the grounds a reputation for marvelous clairvoyance and “clairaudience.” Aside from these direct sources, the mediums use more subtle means of getting information. They have developed extremely clever methods of pumping their visitors for information which the visitors have no intention of giving. You may be quite sure that before you have spoken ten words to your “spirit friends” in a seance, you will have given some hint to your other friends in spirit life, or to your earthly condition, which the' medium will use in future seances. For example, elderly visitors are usually confronted with the ghosts ol? their parents. But if a ghost who calls Itself your mother Is met with the reply that your mother is still living, the ghost at once rebukes you for listening carelessly and mistaking the Yvord "grandmother” for "mother.” Go Back Far Enough Or If you are younger, the medium will take a chance on your having a grandmother “in spirit life,” and if mistaken, will declare that the ghost Is your great-grundmather, a person fairly likely to be dead. Sometimes unknoYvn relatives are presented to you. In case you deny knowledge of an aunt or a second cousin, the medium will ask you whether you have parents who could confirm the existence of such a relative. If your reply Is “yes,” she will be careful not to present the spirits of your parents. But if you say, ”1 have a mother," the next spirit which approaches you is sure to be your father. And nine times out of ten, If you 39 Legal Notices son 810473. Mrs V. E. Will*>rt 87281 Lo- ™ mo.'tT.i Joseph R. Williams BI 066. Mrs. Laura M. Williams 89D69 Job/() 1 | 1 R Weakly mo;{ ” 4 - Janna YVilliams SHANK FURNITURE AND STORAGE CO. 227 N. New Jersey St.. i _ Indlanapoll*. Ind. Aug 25 and Sent. 1. 8, 1925. . Vo all whom it may uonoem: This is to notify you that ray wife, Jennie Postma has abandoned me without cause ami that , n "t and will not bo liable for any ilehts incurred by her in my name or her name or otherwise JOHN J. POSTMA. JR. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT 6F PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: _ Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public YVorks of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, that on the 28th day of August, 19-0, they approved an assessment roli showing lie prima facie assessments for the. following described public improvement. as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Local Sewer Improvement Resolution No. 12533. Resolved by the Board of Public Work* of Ilia City of Indianapolis, State of Indiana. That tfiie construction of a local sewer, intended and adapted only for local use by the property holders whose property abuts thereon, and not intended or adapted for receiving sewage from eolIteral drains, be. and the game is. hereby ordered in and along FORTY SIXTH ST. From Boulevard PI. To Sunset. Ave. More particularly described as follows: Beginning at the sewer in Buckingham Dr. at Cornelius Ave.; thence north In Cornelius Ave. to Forty-Sixth St.; thence west in Forty-Sixth St. to a point 40 feet east of the east property line of Sunset Ave.. with a branch as follows: Begimiig at the sewer in Forty-Sixth St. at Cornelius Ave.; thence east in For-ty-Sixth St. to a point 37 feet west of the west property line of Boulevard PI. Said sewer shall consist of vitrified pipe 12 inches and 15 inches in diameter, and said sewer, withal its appurtenances, shall lx: constructed in accordance with the jirofile and specifications now on file in the office of the Department of Public Works of said eity. The cost of said improvement shall be apportioned against and paid by the property holders whose property abuts thereon, and upon the city of Indianapolis, if the city is benefited by said Improvement, all according to the method and manner prov'ded for in an Act of the General Assembly of the Slate of I rail ah a. entitled An Ac| Concerning Municipal Corporations," approved March 6. 1905. Assessments, if deferred, are to he paid in ten equal annual installments, with interest at the rate of six per rent per annum. A bond or bonds shall be issued to the contractor In payment for such work, unless the property owners pay slid assessments before said bond or bonds are issued. Under no circumstances shall the city of Indianapolis be or be held responsible for any sum or sums due from said property owner or owner* for said work, or lor the collection of game, or lor the payment of any bond or bonds certificate or eertificales Issued to said contractor in payment for such work, except for such moneys as shall have been actually received by tin* eity from the assessments for such improvement, or such moneys as said eity is bv said above entitled Act rcr.uired to pay. All proceedings had. and work done in the making of said improvement, assessment of property. collections of assessments and issuance of bonds therefor shall ge provided for in said above entitled Act. Persons Interested In nr affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Wednesday. Sept, 2nd, 1925. 2 p. in., as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece of propel iy described in said roll, and will d**twrniine the question as to whether such lots .pr tracts of land have been or will be benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima facie assessments, with the names of owners and deserptions of property subject to be assessed, is on file and may be seen ** tt*e „f the Board of Public Works of said city. CHARLES E. COFFIN. YV, H. FREEMAN, M. J. SPENCER Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. Aug. 31-Sept. X. 1925.

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Lawrence Busby of Anderson, Ind., prosecutor, who will direct the trials of mediums arrested on charges of obtaining money under false pretenses.

are a believer, you Mill be ready to 1 swear that you have given no clew to the fact that your father 13 deceased. Often tho spirit friends ask you whom you would like to see. If you then name sundry relatives “on the other side,” they will appear to you. Data elicited from me at one seance was repeated by "spirits” brought back to earth by other mediums. BaJlot Reading One of the most useful methods of getting information is the ballot reading meeting. These meetings are held at Chesterfield frequently during the season. A medium, usually Mrs. Mable Riffle or Mrs. Etta Bledsoe, offers to read blindfolded the written mesrages you present and to answer questions addressed to spirit friends. It is most important, however, that you write the full name of the spirit friend on your ballot and also your OYvn full name, preferably mentioning the relationship existing. These ballots are read by one of the many transparent stage tricks used by magicians on the vaudeville circuits, into tvhich I shall go further In a future article. Equivocal answers are given to the astonishment of the crowd. But whether or not the impression made upon the audience is profound, the audlenco has at least supplied a Yvealth of Information about itself, its deceased relatives, its paramount interests and its reason for seeking communication with the dead. At the close of each ballot meeting, I saw Mrs. Riffle or Mrs. Bledsoe's sister and secretary, Mrs. Evyline Burnsides, complacently, carefully gathers up the ballots and put them In a box. NEXT: Methods of blindfolded ballot, reading, BOOST STATE HIGHWAY Four Counties United to Get Proposed Road. Bv United Press TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Sept. I. "The Bloomington Pioneer Trail Association” Is the name of a rtew organization, comprising a membership of 2,800 in Vigo, Clay, Owen and Monroe counties launched today following a meeting at Ashboro, Clay County. Ashboro Is the central point of a proposed new Bloomlng-ton-Terre Haute State highway fostered by the new organization. Bert Taggart, Ashboro, is president; H. P. Price, Vigo County; H. L. Moss, Clay County; D. E. E\vbank, Owen County, and Oscar Hendricks, Monroe County, are vice presidents. Ralph A. Donham, Terre Haute, is secretary, and C. C. Coble, Brazil, treasurer. PETTIS COMPANY ON AIR Light Opera Ensemble Will Broadcast From WFBM. The following program will lie broadcast from WFBM, from 8:15 to 9:15 tonight by the Pettis Light Opera Ensemble: "Prelude” Janefelt “Twilight" Friml “Yearning" Pavis-Burke Y'ocal sole by Mary Traub Busch, Contralto. "Romance Sans Paroles" .Goens “Andante Rcligioso" Thome “Mighty Lak a Rose” Nevin Vocal solo by Mary Traub Busch, Contralto. . “YVhen Shadows Fall" Kolthlev "Carry Me Back to Old Vlrginny". . Bland “Four-Leaf Clover" Brownell Vocal solo by Mary Traub Busch. Contralto, "Intermezzo Cavollicria Rustlcana”... Maseangni “Lote in Idleness" Macbeth "Genevieve" Henry Tucker Vocal solo by Mary Traub Busch, Contralto. "Barcarolle" (Tales of Haffmon) . . .... Offenbach INTERNE IS BLAMELESS Exonerated After Investigation of Death of John Wallace. Walter Stoeffler, City Hospital interne, v.-as exonerated Monday by Coroner Paul F. Robinson after Investigation of the death of John Wallace, 15, 0M332 S. Pershing Ave., who died from Injuries received in an auto accident recently. After an examination at City Hospital, the lad was sent to his home, where he died several dßys later. It was intimated that Stoeffler, who attended the lad, did not make a thorough examination. "LUCKY’ PRISONER HELD Prosecuting Witnesses Fail to G'ive Names To Police. A man giving his name ns James ! Ferguson, 38, of New York City, held 1 on a charge of vagrancy and larceny will probably be released In city court today because he Is lucky. A traffic officer called to Market and Illinois Sts., found Ferguson held .by two men who said they caught hin? attempting to steal their j spare auto tire. While the officer ! was sending the prisoner to jail, the men left and the case notv lacks j prosecuting witnesses.

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40,000 DISABLfI LATE WAR- ■ HELPER m ftfe $16,493,966 Expend™ Benefit, of EVSolciie™ and Families. Nearly 40,006 disabled World ♦emus among tln-in slmll tuberculous, blind and totally men and women—and families veterans have benefited during Hgj past year to the extent of 066 from the Reed-Johnsnn bill Its amendments, National Ad iu;|Bl3i James E. Barton, of The Ante announced today. T 1 an average benefit of about s4l r case. SB Results of this new legfsla passed wb.h legion support In Bwf and 1925, are set forth in a rej BB made by Watson B. Miller, I .legion's national rehabilitation mtttee. The report will be submitrH to the National legion conventiH at Omaha from Oct. 5 to 9. M Only Ilalf Finished Full benefits of the Reed-Johnsetl bill have not yet been felt in thJ year since its passage, Miller del dares. A review of all old cases diJ allowed under previous laws tvaJ taken up at Legion suggestion, bnfl is only aWthit half finished. There! were between 400,000 and 500,000 these cases and review is progress® lng at the rate of about 700 a davH Experience has shown, according tl the report, that the veteran Or hll dependents benefit in about If peß cent of these cases by some the new legislation. I More than 10,000 shell-shißTed have benefited in the first year of the law’s operation to the extent of $4,620,601 under the extension of the period for presumptive service connection on mental diseases, according to the report. Under a similar extension for tuberculous Y’cterans, 10,281 of them have benefited In teh sum of $8,493,489. Increased dependency pay for death or disability totaled for the year $938,638. SSO Fay Increase Increases In pay from SIOO to $l5O a month have been granted to 335 blind veterans. Some 937 helpless veterans were paid during the year $502,200 in allowances for attendants. Eighty-nine totally deaf veterans received compensation increases from $65 to SIOO a month. Other awards made under the presumption of service connection were: 348 in cases of sleeping sickness. 185 of amoebic dysentery, 120 of paralysis agitens. Awards wcer made in 397 "personal misconduct” cases, and In 218 cases of paralysis, paresis and blindness, as a result of the netv legislation.

GRAFF TALUS ON SCHOOL GOST Urges Efficiency in SpSch Before Teachers. Educational efficiency of such a standard as to justify the largo amount of money expended upon It was urged upon Indianapolis school teachers by E. U. Graff, superintendent of schools, at the opening of the four-day teachers’ meeting at Caleb Mills, today. The financial side of the school system was explained hy draff and he went at length into tin school board budget for the coming year. The new budget is about -l l per cent greater than last year's, he said. Os this increase only 2 per cent Is for maintenance and opera (ion, the balance being for new buildings and debt payments, he said. Annunl growth in school attendance amounts to about 4 per cent he said. Er. Henry X. Sherwood, State superintendent of public instruction made the principal talk Wednesday; Mrs. S. rt. Artman, Thursday and D. T. Weir, assistant superintendent of schools, Friday. CAUGHT AFTER CHASE Soldier Charged With Passing Worthless Check. A chase through downtown streets today resulted In Guy Allen Pettyjohn, 23, soldier at Ft. Harrison, being slated at police charge of issuing a fi an Hint cheok. He was caught at SAlabama St. and Virginia Ave. hy Traffic Officer Albertsmeyer and Sergt. Eugene Shine. According to police, Pettyjohn attempted to pass a check at the Daniels store, 1-49 E. Washington St, inpayment for some clothes. Check was declared worthless after Daniel Greenwald, manager, telephoned tho bank. , TAKE FOURTEEN DRIVERS City and State Police .Make Arrests; Mufflers Are Missing. Fourteen autoists were slated at the city prison by city and State police. They were charged ns follows: John Shlrely, 1-S, of 1202 N. New Jersey St.; S. Reise, 23. of 3227 Central Ave.; A. L. Kiefer. 38, Linden Hotel; G. H. West, 24, of 2523 N. Delaware St.; Harold Etherly, 13, colored, speeding; Sylvester Allen, 28, colored, 216 W. Merrill St., und John Doe, 50, city, driving while Intoxicated. Seven autoists were charged wltl failing to have mufflers. ANOTHER DEAFNESS DIVE Man Takes Air Plane Trip— Relieves Hearing Is Benefited. Nose diving in air planes faa aj height of nhout F .000 feet tempts to cure deafness Is gettlngto he a fad in Indianapolis. C. E. Lane, 1141 River Ave, made the trip Monday at Schoen Feld, Ft. Benjamin Harrison, with Everett Winings, pilot. Lane believed the trip benefited his hearing alightly