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1 Death Notices HORNBECK —Mrs. Clara V., beloved mother of Mrs. John E. Worley, passed Sway Saturday. Sept. 12. Friends may call at the daughter’s residence. 625 E. Twenty-Fifth St. Remains will be taken' to Dayton. 0., Tuesday p m., Sept. 15. for buna! Wednesday, Sept. 16. KING, FLORA ALICE—-Widow of James . King, mother of Edward B. King-, grandmother of J. R. Brown, passed away at her home, 1817 Bellefontaine. Monday. Scot. 14 12:55 a. m. Funeral at above address Wednesday. Sept. 16, 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill, 5 Funeral Directors T. "b L ASEnSyM™ Main Office Branch Office 2226 Shelby St. 1009 Indiana Avenue. Drexel 2570. Ciroh 5050 PLANNER .& BUCHANAN , 320 N. Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1887. Phone —Main 0641 0642. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY &ERT S. GADD —2130 Prospect St. Phone Stewart 2278. George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 522 E. Market. Main 0908. KRUEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1402 N. Illinois St. MA 1154. Res., Bel, 3806 R-l UNDERTAKERS—HISEY & TITUS. Hoi N. Delaware. Main 3680 8 Special Notices Margaret sellers, and. o. and c. n. and,. obstetrician, acute and chronic disease. massage. I N, New rrgey. Room 4 ' MEDICATED BATHS AND MASSAGE!, 9 Personals PERMANENT WAVING at the most nonular nriue in eitv done by ARTHUR D. MILLER HHC his fissiHiaiitd. OLIVE STREET HAIR STORE 1138 Olive Bt. Drexel 4535. kXPERT Kodak ftnislilng. cut price. GAR LAND STUDIO 2-17 H, Washington, kiss' MAE B. SCILI.OSS 3621 K Cap. So - Hclt murazlne subscriptions Hum. 32-1. 10 Lost and Found FOUND—Articles found in Indianapolis street cars yesterday; 6 UMBRELLAS, t POCKET BOOKS. 1 ViCTROI.A RECORD, BOSTON bull, male, strayed from 20Ui and Capitol Sun. Reward. Ran. 5364. COAT—Baby’s, lost at fairground, tan with .one pocket. Thursday afternoon. Harrjgpit 3650-M Reward. SIGMA NT' Fraternity pm. leweTed: reward. 1414 Marlowe. Circle 1600, PURPLE wfk umbrella. , between. Fall . JCreek barbeeuy and Thirty-Fourth St., thia morning-. Ho ward. Belmont 47H i . 12 Help Wanted—Male LABORER for digging. 3000 north. Call 204 Odd Fellow Bldg. WE HAVE A SPARE TIME PROPOSY TION bv which you should be able to pick UP five or ten dollars extra every week. Work at home. No canvassing. Write for particulars. Steber Machine Cos., Desk EP. Utica, N, V. Young men over Tt for junior SALESMEN, APPLY R. H. LEWIS, WASHINGTON HOTEL, 13 Instructions MEN te learn barber trade, TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE STO E. Washington St., Indianapolis Ind. Circle 07t>7, 14 Salesmen Wanted MEN wanted in central Indiana to help Prairie Farmer take care of new and renewal business: work, with good pay. Elsi E. New York St., room 300, Thur.fiay. Sept. 17, 15 Help Wanted—female 5 SALESLADIES for house-to-house. Sal- - ary and commission, A pin. after 3 p. )n. 40 W. Oli’o. Room a, WOMAN, preferably ex-nurse, share home With mother and daughter. Hum, 3065, HOUSEKEEPER, wimout - hild; responsibilities Phone Har. 4233-R. 1? Situations Wanted b—Female HOME hand laundry; warning guaranteed. Call Ken. 2558,

Rooms for Rent ALABAMA, N„ 1416; attractive front room, suitable for 2: modern home; plenty hot water: garage optional. MSB, ID lAN, N., 1516: for pood home tills winter see our rooms'; continuous hot water, clean kept, warm. Rents reduced. - MERID IA NTANARUS, housekeeping; everything new and clean; jiotne accommodations, Lincoln 7438, M (LEY, 129; furnished, clean; private entrance; gas, elec,; S4. Bel, 183 ft-W. NEW JERSEY, N.. 855—Nicely furnished in modern apartment, with privileges; very reasonable, Riley 4ft.‘ts, N. S NEW JERSEY. near 16th. furri. front room; mod,; employed. Han, 3895-M, JERSEY. N„ 2050: two large, well Ventilated rooms, Harrison 4024-W. RANDOLPH, 12—Modern largo front room; K. Wash, car' Riley 1934. _ WALKING DISTANCE 6231/o E. MERRILL * Two and three rooms. $12.60 to sl6 month; city water, electric lights and gas ilislde toilet, water paid, DUNLOP & IIOLTEGEL a—Light Housekeeping CAPITOL. 018 N.: front ligrht housekeepinsr suite; 1 single Aide room; also other sleeping rooms; modern. Lin. 8679. COLLEGE. 1336; light, airy housekeeping apartment; everything furnished: nice neighborhood: good car service; garage optimal. Highland ave.. n.. 21; two c<e&n, modorn rooms; everything furnished; adults, NEW YORK E., 540: one large first-floor wont room for light housekeeping. One second floor, Riley 5514. MODERN apartment; owner's home: private entrance; everything furnished: gar, opt. Bel, 3026, modern; car space. b—Board and Rooms j I/AD-Y or gentleman for room and board'J .modem home. Hwr 3309-J.

18 Rooms for Rent b—Board and Rooms HOME for working girls, excellent meals; nice, clean rooms, nicely iurnished; four baths, dormitory; sponsored by middle-nj-ed couple: reasonable gates. 3634 N. Illinois. Ran. 1175. c—Rooms and Board Wanted WANTED—Board and rovira near Foua* tain Square. Phoiif Web. 0518-R. 19 Rentals a — house, i BEECH GROVE. Tenth St.: 4-room, semimodern double; garage. Webster 6351 -W, ' ’ BELLEFONTAINE. 3131'—South side of new 6-room double. I lundry. breakfast room and garage; screen a. Rail 4177. CAPITOL. N.. 330-1 —6-room modern; water lurnished: garage. Randolph 2454 EWING heal- E. Tenth oar. Almost new semi-modern double. 4 large rooms, plenty closet room; garage; water paid. ■f27.7a-, Web. 2772-J. HOLMES, N.. 39—6-room double, modern ; garage; hot water heat. Bel. 2367-J. LINDEN ST.. 2017-2025; half three-room double; 816. CIVIC REALTY CO., 136 N. Delaware St. Lin. 5050. MAPLE Rd., W. 636; seven-room modem single; 748. Wash. IMiIS-R. McPHERSON.- 2851 flve-.-qom double: gas, electricity; good condition; *2O. Web, 2401-.1. ' OHIO. 1638 W.: 5 rooms, elec., sliadi s, sink, gar., porches. 820. IND, TRUST. OLNEY, 2407—5-rcrom strictly modern double: -garage. Webster 1674-R. PLEASANT. 1611; 4 rooms, modern, cxcept furnace; water paid; 830. ROOSEVELT. 1821-23; new double: gas. bus, street car service. Hum. 3729, ST. CLAIR. W„ 3016: new five-room double; all conveniences; $35. 21ST 115 W.: newly decorated: 6-room do ble, modern; porches: fine furnace; 2 car lines: $45. Ran. 3094. NORTHEAST—On Sheldon St.. 4 rooms, modern: half of double: front and rear porches; garage, water paid: rent $22 month. Also o-room half double, semimodern, S2O: water paid G. C. Harness. 431 Occidental. Main iBO6. 530: WATER paid: nait new double, near Golden Hill; three rooms down: bedroom, bath child's room and large closet up large garage 1445 W Thirty-Fifth Harrison 2955 REDUCED rent,s2o; 150 W. 27th St.; 5 rooms; newly decorated. Circle 0618. e. J. McCracken, 9 GARAGES for rent; $3 a month. 58 S. Colorado A"e. FOUR-ROOM semi-modern; garage: shades and linoleum furnished Drexel 6817 A. F. 2.AINBT. REAL ESTATE RENTALS INSURANCE 108 N. DELA. Li. 9520. STA,* DUNLOP A HOLTEGEL for birfUni REAL ESTATE e— A partments COLORED TENANTS DOUGLASS COURT 2101 Boulevard PI. Small apartment for high grade colored. Let janitor show you what we are offering. DUNLOP &HOLTEGEL 122 E. Market. \Vood.small Rentals MERIDIAN ST.. N.. 3311. Beautiful nine-room duplex with garage; heat and water furnished. SI 50. MAPLE TERRACE. 538 E. Maple Rd. Living-room, dining-room, two bedrooms; large, fully euuipped kitchen. Rent includes neat, water and garage; 585. WESTMINSTER. 2725 N. Meridian St.: living-room with in-a-door bed. full bedroom, dining-room with builtin china and linen closet, bath, light, heat, water and gas furnished. S6O. WESTMINSTER Living-room with in-a-door bed. dining-room, built-in china and linen closet, dressing closet, bath, light, heat, water and gas furnished. 545. LAFAYETTE COURT. 2735 N. Meridian St. Living-room with in-a-door tied sun parlor with in-a-door bed: diningroom, built-in buffet, large, fully euuipped kitchen, bath and plenty of closet space. This is front apartment facing Meridian St.: light, heat, water and gas furnished, 570. LAFAYETTE COURT 2735 N. Meridian: living-room with in-a-door bed. grate and built-in bookcase*, lull dininr room with built-in buffet :lavge. fully equipped kitchen: heat, water, lights and gas furnished. $55. MAPLE ARMS. 38th and Central: living-room with in-a-door bed. full bedroom. full dining-room. fully euuipped kitchenette, heat, water, lights and gas and garage. Special proposition. BLACKSTONE. 4001 E. Washington St. Two rooms, in-a-door bed. fully equipped kitchen, combination bath and dressing closet, light, heat, water and gas furnished. 547.50. SAN MARCO 723-25 N Delaware St.: five and six-room apartments, newly decorated, ice box and range, heat and water furnished. 555 and 505. KREIGER 332-36 E Prospect: two rooms, in-a-door bed. bath and tully equipped kitchenette; light and water furnished. $32.60. SEE CUSTODIAN OR CALL LIN. 5391. H. H. Woodsman & Cos., Inc. "We insure everything but the hereafter." COLORED TENANTS Delmar flats. 221 W, Vermont. We are nutting these flats in first-class shape for high grade colored people. Let janitor show you. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL 4-ROOM APT.. 540.00 308 N. HAMILTON Heat and water furnished: good condition. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL d—Business Places DESIRABLE room. 16th and Alabama. * for barber shop, beauty parlor or millinery shop. Apply GREAT ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC TEA CO.. 269 W. South St. 21 Real Estate for Sale b—Houses

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IF YOU CAN PAY RENT you can easily afford to buy one of the brand new bungalows we are showing. Sunday Afternoon These attractive four and five-room bungalows are exceptionally well built, substantial and easy to heat. The prices are extremely low and the monthly payments, easy. We have built and already sold over thirty similar homes in this same locality. Each house has garage, attractive electric light fixtures and window shades already installed. Located in KENYON’S HIGHLAND HOME PLACE on the south side of the National road (W. Washington St), two miles west of the city limits; close to good schools. For appointment to see these homes any time during week, phone us and our auto will call fob you. CITY BUILDERS REALTY COMPANY Wash 4344. 1180 Fairfield Are,

KELLY and Dawson: new tour-room bungalow: garage: S2OO cash. $23^60 monthly. EVERROAD & WHITE. Lin. 3880. 204 Transportation building. UrELL, 820; 5-room cottage, modem, except bath. By owner. Irv. 1789-W. FOR SALE—7.SOO acres good level land . in Calhoun County. Florida. This tract is located eleven miles north of Port St. Joe and thirty-five miles east of Panama City. Extensive developments are under way at each place. The land offered is owned b.v us fee-simple, and right to remove timber is reserved tor five years. The soil is good and is near good schools, on splendid road, and one-third of land is open and can be delivered immediately. Price $25 per a< re. On -third cash, balance to be arranged. REID LUMBER CO.. Sedma. Ala. NEW 3-room bungalow; 3965 Fletcher Ave.; corner South Garfield: 2 squares south of Christian Park. Electric lights, garage, full front cement porch, inclosed rear porch. 90-ft. driven well, shade trees cement walks. Price $3,000; on easy terms . S. D. SAMPLE. 3939 English Ave. DRexel 4334. Main 5072. NEW 4-room home, 3907 Hoyt Ave.; gas. eletric light*, cement walks: price ■52,450; on easy terms. S D. SAMPLE. 3939 English Ave. DRexel 4334. Main 5Q72 BEAUTIFUL new 5-room modern bungalow: built-in features: close to Gartinld Park: small down payment: balance as rent DrrXel 6817

21 Real Estate for Sale b—Houses MODERN, 6 rooms, east: 'ust north of Washington St.: 5500 cash will handle. A dandy 6-room modern 3 bedrooms, 737 N. Wallace. See this at once. Four modern 3-bedroom bungalows east. As many others east and south. Cash or terms C. J, OSBORN. DKexel 6184. FOR SALE OR RENT Beautiful stucco bungalow; 5 rooms, cement cellar, furnace, garage: $3,650: $1.50 down, or will rent. 2012 ,E. 46th St.. 4 sq. north of fairground. R. E. FRENCH Phone Humboldt 3060 MUST SELL—-My modern 6-room bungalow ; modern in every way; built-in features. cash or payments: garage. Buy from owner, 2728 E. North. BEAUTIFUL $ room modern home. 1100 block west on Thirtv-Tlnrd St. with 3iar garage. Terms. Irvington 2413. EAST—O rooms, .modern, near Luthern public. Tech and Catholic schools: SSOO down; only $3,700. Lin. 5935. BY r OWNER—Modern double: 8 rooms: screens: garage; home and income 14291422 W, Twenty-Seventh St. Irv, 3888. f—Sale or Exchange FARM—Clear residence property: south side. 228 N, East St. g—Builders and Contracting IF YOU HAVE a clear lot we will build you home, our houses are. hotter ana I cheape r because we have no office help j and pay no eommißsion. Lincoln 4 2H:!7 ask lor Mr. Elvers or Mr. Klein. 22 Real Estate Wanted WILL buy small cottages and doubles. ALLEN ALSPACH. Lin, 3477. 433 Lcmcke. LET us sell your houses, lots. JOS. A. SELVAGE. Mam 6717. 23 Farm Lands WE know farms; we will inspect, improve, rent, trade or sell yours. 803 City Trust. FLOYD'S REAI/TY CO. FARMS for sale: alt sixes; large list mailed free: real bargains. HABJG AGENCY, , Greenehurg. Ind. j 25 Miscellaneous for Sale Rugs—Linoleums 9x12 Tapestry Brussels rugs. blue, taiv taupe and old rose, special. 513.95. Gold Seal Congolrum rugs. 9x12. $12.75. These rugs are carried in ail sixes and patterns | at proportionate prices. Imported Japanese grass rugs 9x12. double warp, heavy gradj made in beautiful colored patterns special. $7.50. _ 11.3x12 rugs, $29.60. all wool. Our line of Brussels velvets. Axmlnsters and Wilton rugs carried in all sixes and patterns are Bold at the lowest prices in the city. Como in ar.d be convinced. All new perfect goods (no seconds). Dorfman Rug Co--207 YV. Wash. St., opposite Statehouse. “If it covers the floor, we have it.” _ "SOLD FROM COAST TO COAST." Indian robe blankets: decorative for vour library, den, bedroom, couch or motor car- made of fine cotton yarns: colors, tan. red or Blue: contrasting Indian designs. Price 56.85 po-tnaid R. SANDERS CO. P. O. Box 881. Indianapolis. Ind. 4-TUBE Diamond of the Air set: price 550; all accessories included: nothing but absolute results guaranteed; party leaving city. Har. 3976-H. STOCK GENERAL MDSE.—in good business town; strictly cash: big dis : death of owner reuson of selling. Mary E. Goss. Paoli, Indiana. a—Musical Instruments LTNDEMAN Angelas player piano; excellent conditicn; a bargain Riley 3476. b—Pet and Live Stock FOR baby chicks all BOYER’S HATCH - ERY, 145 N. Delaware St. Biie> 6470, c— Coal, Ice and Wood Good Coal Is Worth the Difference Best Va. large blk.. eln fkd $6 50 Best E K.V.. large blk eln. fkd $6.50 Best Va. or Ky. egg. eln. fkd $6 59 Best Glendora blk., Ig. eln. fkd f6.no Best Glendora egg. eln. fkd $6.25 Best Ind. lump. eln. fkd 85.50 ; Best Ind. or ill. egg, eln. fkd ...... $5.25 KINDLING WtTH EACH T6N DELIVERY ANYWHERE IN CITY UNION ICE AND COAL CO. | DRex 4621 Dependable since 1908 It will nay you to visit our yard and 1 see the difference in good coal. INDIANA Largo Lump $5.50 West Virginia Egg $6.25 West Virginia Large Lump $0.75 Pocahontas Shoveled Lump $8.25 , NORTH STREET COAL CO. Lin. 1465. 920 E. North St Irv. 4020. KINDLING anu stove wood; big loads; delivered anywhere; $3.30 and $4. DRexel 2559-W XTlas fuel c?T 401 W MORRIS ST. DREXEL 0883 Try Our Major Coal MAJOR COAL CO. RAn. 4129. 26 Miscellaneous Wanted

SALVATION army Industrial Home. Help us to help others with your used clothing-. magazines, news, etc Phone Wagon. Main 1083. 27 Business Announcements FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated; leather mattresses and pillows made E. F. BURKLE. 41st Mass, Main 1428. RUGS. 9x12. thriy clod. S3; all work guar. SUPERIOR CLEANERS. Ken 4462. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE 101 Indiana Avc. 28 Storage and Transfer OVERLAND HAULIN* RETURN LOADS WANifiD. Packing and shipping household goods: low rate on Florida and California shipments. OTTO J. SUESZ. Main 23533628. Webster 4579-0699-W. NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO. Call at all times. Randolph 3741. MOVING and commercial hauling a specialty. Davis Bros. Transler. RI. 21*57. 29 Business Opportunities WONDERFUL opportunity for someone who is Interested in serving meals (dinners only). Present owner leaving city. REALTY SERVICE BUREAU. Mrs. LittU-. Lin. 6307. FOR SAI.E—Up to date wall piper .aid paint store. Best town in Indiana. MePuffin & Cos.. New Castle. Indiana. 30 Automobiles for Sale BUICK 4 TOURING Ideal for driving back and forth to work. S7O. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-65 S. MERIDIAN. DREX. 4743. BUICK Sedan. 1920; a dandy; only $325. Better hurry. BOtfS MOTOR SERVICE. 340 S. Penn, Main 1705. CHEVROLET. 1923 touring; there never was a better value offered at $17o; terms; $65 down. 603 E. Wash, St. CHEVROLET sedan, 1933; exceptionally good value; first-class in every w ay; s3*o. 603 E. Wash. St. DODGE ROADSTER Three brand new cord tires, California top. in good mechanical condition. $225, for quick sale. Terms. CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. 31 W. Thirteenth St. Main 6942. DURANT TOURING, 1923 Repainted and in excellent mechanical condition. Terms. Irv. 0755-R. FLINT light 6 brougham: good as new. 808 S MOTOR SERVICE. 340 S. Penn. Main 1706. FORD FORDOR SEDAN 1924—5475 Equipped—snubbers, spot light, lock wheel, auto wiper, step plates, etc., upholstering and paint like new. This is a real bargain in a late model closed car. THE LATHROP Me FARLAND CO. Main 2480, ÜB-24 N, Capitol. FORD TOURING 1923 MODEL Ideal for driving back and forth to work. $95. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-65 S. MERIDIAN. DREX. 4743. FORDS—FORDS COUPES AND SEDANS TOURINGS AND ROADSTERS. THESE CARS ARE ALL IN GOOD CONDITION. YOUR OWN TERMS. 559 N. CAPITOL FRANKLIN 9B SEDAN Only $650. terms, excellent condidition. Repainted. Irv. 0755-R. JORDAN 1925 BROUGHAM New car guarantee. Wilbur Johnson Cos. 730 N. Meridian St. Lincoln 1527 HUPP 8 TOURING, 1925 Wit." 4-wheel hydraulic brakes and full ‘‘Bull Dog” equipment. Low milage. Terms. Irv. 0750-R. IT'S NEVER lost until inaianapolis Times Want Ads have failed so find it

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The Most Expensiye>Room In YouriHome Is the Room that * Is Unoccupied i # r a IT costs you just as much as any other room in the house. In tact, it costs more. Why? Because all the money It represents is simply thrown away. Naturally when the .room is not used, you are deriving absolutely no benefit from the money it costs to maintain it. NOW! This same room can be made pay its own way, In fact, show a clear . , profit each week. How? Rent it, of course. Someone will be glad to pay several dollars each Yveek for that very room. Think of all the things you could use these extra dollars for. Phone Your Ad MAin 3500

30 Automobiles for Sale REPAIR YOUU CAR—You wUI flndi greater enjoyment in driving a car in the pink of condition. The value is aubatw-j Uially increased too. / Automobile Hospital. 133 So. East St DRex 3600. FORI). 2 door sedan: 5 good tires: motor in first-class condition; $350; terms. OQ3 K. Wash. St. FORD BODlES—usea sedan*, coupe*, tourings roadsters: some late 1924 models. WOLF, 55iv61 N Capitol. BT ,3? E^ B Wisfc>R a sYrVICH Wt. Penn. Main 1705. STUDEBAKER 1924 light : all-year Von A tine car. BOBS MOTOR SERVICE. 340 3, Ponn. Main 1703. Pick Out Your Bargain,. AT K CAPTTOL OVERLAND* COMPANY / THIS WEEK/ 1925 CHEVROLET TOURING.JS4SO 1922 FORD TOURING 110 1924 FORD TOURING ,'195 1923 CHAMPION * 265 1924 OVERLAND TOURING. 325 1923 OVERLAND SEDAN .MOO 1923 OVERLAND ROADSTERI-250 1923 CHEVROLET COUPE... v 165 1924 CHAMPION i i.:r, 1923 WILLYS-KNIGHT ROADSTER '665 1924 MAXWELL TOURING... 435 (NEW PAINT. 1923 CHEVROLET TOURING. 145 J Capitol Overland Cos. * 7 CAPITOL AT MICHIGAN OPEN EVENINGS f

GOOD CHEAP CARS 2 Cnevrolet Touring. .$145 1922 Ford Touring, good- running condition. SCO. 1921 Brisco Chumy Roadster. Sflo. Oikland Sport Touring 1919. S2OO. . 1917 Studcbaker Touring. $65. Small Down Payment. L. GUY LONG 1114 N. Mwidian. Lincoln 68,15. FOR BARGAINS IN LATE MODEL USED\ CARS SEE STUCKWICH & \SHAKE 1001 N. Meridian. Riley 4770. USED CARS Your own terms. Sold on special weeklypayment plan $3.50 to flO 00 down. AH in fine condition with 5 good tires .FORDS. BUICKS DODGES. HUPMOBILES. many others to choose from. For particiilars or this plan call Sherfick at Lin. 1527 or see me at 730 N Meridian St. any evening. 1925 HUPMOBILE straight 8 toairtng; blue dueo. disc steel wheels, full equipment. within nlnet.v-day guarantee psuriod. Substantial discount from new ear price; convenient terms, and your ear in mule. WILBUR JOHNSON CO. 730 N. Meridian. Closed Sunday. LEXINGTON Ans ted Motor.' fully .equipped. VlTflx new Dueo. fine /condition, only M ) run 12,000 miles. Trade or 'erms. TKRSTEGGE HOLLOWFIjL CO. KIUKEN BACKER & ROLLIN' DISTRB 436 S Capitol Ave Linopln 7p04 1926 MOON TOURINS New car Has never been run. Need money. Will sell at liberal discount. Terms or trade Main 5013. SEVERAL (.OOP FORDB AT $26 DOWN. BOB'S MOTOR SERVICE. 340 S. PENN. MAIN 1705, HAYNES-SCHMIDT, INC. 120 W. NORTH ST. FOR YOUR NEW OR USED CAB. 1920 DODGE roadster- all-yearjop; real buy. BOBS MOTOR SERVICE. 340 S Penn, Main 1705. 1922 FORD coupe: only *SO down. BOB'S MOTOR SERVICE. 340 S. Penn. Main 1705. C. L. SCOTT AUTO CO. BARGAIN USED CAR STORE 511 N. MERIDIAN ST. GOOD USED CARS CHAS. K STUTZ CO.. 824 N Meridian 31Automobilp,s Wanted Autos Wanted 1922, 1923. 1924 and 1925 models preA frrred: we pay cash and deal quickly; save time by seeing us first. I. Wolf Auto Cos. i 659 N. Capitol Ave. Corner North Bt.\ Plenty of parking gpace. Lin. 4516, j 1 ’ HIGHEST CASH PRlCl}! * PAID FOR USED CARS. WANT 100 CARS TO JUNK. SEE US FIRST. SAM CORAZ. 519 N CAPITOL. ■ MAIN 6389. 32 Auto Supplies, Repairs VULCANIZING, top repairing and rebuilding. Complete line of cord tires lft stock KENTUCKY AVE. VULCANIZING, CO- 35 Ky, Ave. BEST USED TIRES ROGERS. Bel 3400 3117 W, Wash. Bel. 4300. USED CARS bought and sold. L GOLDBURG 522 N Capitol. EBACK A GENTRY auto retinishlng. See ils first. 532 N, Capitol. 33 Motorcycles, Bicycles EVERYTHING for the bicycle. ROBERTSON CYCLE STORE. 940 Mass. Ave. 35 Financial SECOND mortgage money to loan on Indianapolis property. Low rates, prompt service. A F. ZAINEY. 108 N. Delaware. 37 Money to Loan ' NEED MONEY? Quickly, confidentially and businsm-llke dealings ia a part of the service we give you. LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc., CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141 E. Washington St.j MA in 0585 LI ncoln 7184 j Personal Properly Loan. AMERICAN LOAN CO. ,347 Bankers Trust Bldg

37 Money to Loan Fidelity Loami Cos. 106 E. Market Street Room 632 Lemcke Building A MODERN METHOD—Ot meeting the Kublic small loan needs. Recent laws ae changed the onerations ot the small loan office THOUSANDS OF HOMES Have been helped and made happy through loans in emergencies by licensed and bonded Arms. IF Y'OU who read I hie are unfamiliar with the charges and methods, you should not fail to call on our manager and have him explain them to you. Loan* in the sums of *lO TO 5300 are made on household goods left in your possession at lawful rates and on easy payment plan. DO JUSTICE — To vourself and make youreel- acquainted with our sendee. If not convenient to call, write or phone Main 3278. Xiucmy .Loan (Jon- A ~my; 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, and was established for the purpose of providing a place where honest pfople can borrow any amount from $lO to 5300 without paying more than the legal rate ot interest or without being imposed upon in any way. '•0 WORTHY PERSON REFUSED. We do not notify your employer, neither do we make inquiries of vour friends, relatives or tradespeople. You can have all the time necessary Ifor 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 HUKKY Phone Main 292.1, Household Finance Corporation SUCCESSORS TO HOUSEHOLD FINANCE SERVICE CO 404 Kresge Bldg. Fourth Floor. Corner of Penn, and Wash Sts. Cash ir. 24 Horn’s or sooner if needed. Personal Loans •un to S3ofi at tne legal interest rate ob easy repayment Dlan. Security Inv. and Loan 1t36 N, Delaware. Un. 6050 39 Legal Notices

LEGAL NOTICE Notico is hereby given that the following ,o is °f goods. Lot 3212 In name of ■Ghas. Stssloff. 1 dining table. 3 bod springs |and mattresses. 7 rockers. 0 chairs, laideboard. 1 roll rugs. 3 dressers. 1 cedar (chest, 1 -efrigerator. 1 chiffonier. 1 bdl. Tug's. 1 Wueiehner upright piano, bedding, dressing table, settee, and other goods; Lot 259 in name of Mattie Goodman. I bed. springs, bedding, cot. 5 chairs. 2 rockers. 1 rook range. 1 talking machine, l library table, 1 sideboard 1 trunk. 1 .kitchen cabinet and other roods; Lot 3254 'in name of Ruby Nicholson. 1 cot. 1 rav,enport, 1 bed. springs and mattress. 1 china closet. 1 dining table. 1 gas range, 1 dresser, 2 washstands. 2 mirrors. 4 bdls. bedding. 1 wringer. I trunk. 2 gas heaters. 1 rug. 1 sewing machine. 4 boxes and contents. 3 rockers. 1 bureau. 2 center tables and other goods: Lot 3275 in name of Wm. R. Cook 1 table. 1 bed. 1 mattress. 2 rockers. 1 dresser. J mirror. 1 gas range. 1 oil stove. 1 chair. 1 .'enter table land other goods; Lot 3322 in same of Fred. Minter. 1 crate steel frame and 1 and other goods: Lot 3322 in name of jMrs. A. M. Stephens. 2 baskets and conitents. L ironing board. 1 box and contents. 1 carton. 1 tricycle and 1 tool box; Lot ,3280 ill name of Sadie Joluukhi. 1 floor lamp. 1 piano stool. 1 itrcsecr. 1 rocker, X set bed springs. 1 porch hammock and 1 jsereon door, will be sold at auction on Wednesday. Sept. 30th. at 9 o'clock a m.. *t 1605 College Avenue. Indianapolis. Ind., jfor storage and oilier charges. iCOUGHLEN TRANSFER AND fTTORAGE CO.. Indianapolis. Ind. jSept. 14. 21. 1925. LEGAL NOTICE CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE Default having been made in the payment of a certain chattel mortgage exjecuted by J. W and Elva A. Chenoweth. (of the County of Boone, Stale of Indiana, on the 16th day of February 1925 and filed for record with the Recorder of Boone County, Indiana, on the 21st <la.v of February, 1025. tn Chattel Mortgage Record No. 21. page 491. and upon which mortgage there Is said to be due and unpaid $2,133.85 principal. $0.75 inUereet, we I have taken possession of One Model SL Truck and Attachments. Motor No. 148782. Serial No. 751-B. being the property described in said mortgage and will sell it at public saLe to the highest cuh bidder at tne Service Station of the International Harvester Cos. of America. 425 Kentucky Ave.. Indianapolis, Indiana, on Thursday. Sept. 24. at 1 • o'clock In the afternoon of said day. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO. OF AMERICA. By M. M. LYONS. Sept. 14, 19, 23, 1925, ‘ NOTICE On and after this date I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by any person other than myself. (Signed) HOWfe ABBOTT. 1710 S. Meridian. (Sept, 11. 12. 14. 1925. 'CONTRACTOR ARRESTED Charge Faced Here, Detectives Say. gam Jacobs, formerly living at 850 S. Illinois St., builder and contractor \ia ’ under arrest in Chicago, 111., as an alleged fugitive from justice. Inspector of Detectives Jerry Kinney said he holds an embezzlement warrant for Jacobs, which ‘alleges that Jacobs cashed a $3,480 •check which had been given to t\m to pay the Capitol Lumber Cos., for ; lumber which he used In building a house for a Mr. Layton of Indianapolis. MOTORPOLICEMAN HURT Side Car Struck by Auto—Driver Slated by Police. Motorpoliceman Otto Barr, 123 C S. Sherman Dr., received slight Injuries about the leg when a motorcycle side car In which he was riding collided with an automobile driven by J. E. Metzger, 1720 . Tabor St., In the 1700 block on E. Raymond St. Metzger was charged witl assault and battery. J

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Harrison Noel pleading “Not Guilty” In bis arraignment for the murder of Mary Daly before Recorder Robert Evans at Cedar Grove, N. J. Noe! is wearing a cutaway coat, pi cltcl up for the ceremony front castoffs in the Montclair jail cellar. His oivn blod-staincd coat was held as evidence. I*icture shows (left to right) Recorder, Evans, Chief* of Police William Bogan and Noel

PURDUE ALMI FOUND IN ALL WALKS OF LIFE ‘Book of Facts’ Shows 1,070 Students With Degrees and Positions. Bit Times ftprrinl LA FAYETTE, Ind., Sept. 14.—A tribute to the effectiveness and thoroughness of higher education as exemplified in Purdue University, is shown in the occupational; list of graduates, one of the features of a "book of facts” recently published. The list is a fifty years' record, and shows that 1,070 of the students who have received degrees now hold responsible positions as business executives. Os this number, 254 are presidents of business organizaUions, 102 vice presidents, and 102 secretary treasurers. High Positions Purdue's position as one of the greatest engineering universities in the United States is handily sustained by the figures relating to this profession, in which 890 graduates Rie engaged. Many have gained national and international reputation. Four hundred twentyeight farmers and stock raisers proudly claim Purdue as their alma mater. Public employes number 420, and the total includes a wide range of public offices and positions which have been gained folfiiwing the laying of an educational foundation at i*urdue. Transportation and comrnunclation have claimed 400 graduates. There are 275 homemakers listed and a miscellaneous group numbers 211. Total of 107 chemists and physicists are graduates from Purdue, while real esate and Insurance has attracted a total of 101 students. Walks of life Following are other walks of life being traveled by graduates: Contractors, 81; doctors and surgeons, 76: authors and publishers, 68; merchants, 51; creamery and dairy products, 37; lawyers, 33; - architects, 32; bankers, 31; mining, 27, and lumbermen, 21. One can find Purdue men and women as accountants, artists, brokers, dentists, dietitians, florists, lecturers, librarians, ministers, missionaries, musicians, nutrition workers and other positions. The growth of this institution from sixty-five in 1875 to slightly over 3,600 in 1925 is easily explained by the occupational list, which demonstrates clearly and forcibly that education at Purdue University pays, and that, graduates make good, CITE FARMERS’ PROFITS Effort Made to Show Shippers Can Afford Freight Rate Boost. Bu lulled Press CHICAGO, Sept. 14—Farmers made a profit of $5,140,000,000 In the year ending June, .1925, H. W. Moo rehouse, formerly research director for the American Farm Bureau Federation, testified today before Clyde Aitehison, Interstate Commerce Commissioner, holding hearings here on the petition of western railroads for a 5 per cent increase in freight rates. This figure represents an increase of $2,319,000,000, or 82 per cent over the 1922 profits, he said. Moorehouse’s testimony was intended to show that the farmers can aiford an increase in rates. SMITH WILL MEET ORR Ex-Adjutant to Explain Shortage to State Examiner v Harry B. Smith, former State adjutant general, was to appear before Lawrence F. Orr, chief examiner for the State board of accounts, today to explain an alleged shortage of $15,000 In his accounts during his term of office. Smith conferred with Orr last week. Following his appearance today, Orr was to certify a report..to the State adjutant general and*to the Marion County prosecutor

SOCIAL SERVICE ADDED New Course to Bo Offered by In- ' (liana Extension. Announcement was made today that six courses in social work? will he added to the curriculum off' the extension division of Indiana j University, here. Shelley D. Watts, assistant professor in the social service' department at Indiana University'will be in charge. Registration and enrollment may be made either at the Indiana University Medical school on \V..Michigan St., or the extension headquarters, 319 N. Pennsylvania St. BISHOP LEETE MAKES CHANGES (Continued From I'age 1) Orro C. Bogue, who has been assigned to Paint Isabel, Tipton County, In the;North Indiana Conference. Brightwood, L. C. Murr, succeeding R. A. Ragsdale. Broad Ripple, E. E. St Clair. Broadway, John W. McFali. Capitol Ave.' J. O. Moore. Central Ave. O W Fifer. East Park, A. J. Spaulding. E. Tenth St. G. S. Henninger Edwin Ray, W W. Bollinger. Fifty First St. J. P. Mahaffey. formerly of Fletcher. Place. Fountain St. F. B.', May Fletcher Place. R A. Ragsdale. Garfield Ave. C. S. Black, succeeding, C. C. Bonnell. Hall Place, M. H. Reynolds, succeeding, G. V. Hartman. Heath Memorial, L. G. Carnes Irvington, W. L. Ewing. Meridian St Virgil E. Rorer. Merritt Place, A. L. Williams, Morris St. C. L Griffith. North Church. Jesse L. Bogue. Roberts Park, EdwlntfW. Dunlevy. Shelby-Madlscm, A. O. Montgomery. Trinity, C. H., Rose. West Michiganii C. M. Kroft. West Washington, W. F. Russell. Woodslde, W. C. Morgan, succeed-, lng C. M. Reed. Other churches’in district outside Indianapolis. Lawrence, R. B. Ogjan, succeeding D. L. Andrews. Maywood. C. S. Kenclell, succeeding S L. Welker. Mt. Auburn aneflsGlade, T. G Godwin, succeeding C. L. ITughbank. Nineveh, William A. Hunter. Old Bethel. J. W. X Oolltns. Southport and East t Twenty-Nnlth St., Foy Andrews. Trafalgar, to be supplied. West Newton, F. W. Dmvls, succeeding R. M. Taylor and Whlteland, D. L. Thomas. Evansville Picked Central Methodist Church at Evansville was selected for the 1926 conference. In his conference sermon Sunday Bishop Leete declared there is no fundamental conflict between 'religion and science. “Outstanding figures In the scientific world during theJ last five centuries have been Christians," the bishop said, "The God of the Christian religion is not a. God of ignorance. "An understanding of science, instead of undermining religious faith, brings a higher conception of God.’’ Fourteen elders and fifteen deacons, Including three women, were ordained by Bishop Leete. It was the first time women have been admitted as deacons. OLDEST MASON, 107, DIES Dr.'Joseph Halstead Had Been * 111 Several Weeks. Bu Vi*lted Press BRECKENRIDGE, Mo., Sept., 14. —Dr. Joseph Singer Halstead. 107 years old, said to be the oldest Mason In the United States, died at his home here last midnight. He had'been 111 for several weeks. AUTO OFFICE RANSACKED Thieves'ransacked the office of the Miller-Chevrolet Company, 650 Virginia Awe., over the week-end and attempted! to open the safe door. Employes <* said they found nothing missing.

MONDAY, SEPTr 14? 1925

BADGERS PICK CANDIDATES FOR SENATE TUESDAY Five Republicans.Segk nation —La Follette Jr^ Among Aspirants. •Bn T’nttrd Pros* MADtISON, YYis., Wept.*l4.—Voter* of Wisconsin will go to (the senata rial primaries tomorrow to i decide whether ,the La Follette regimen is tft give way (to the policies, of President Coolidge. While the Democrats also*are to select a candidate, chiefrinterost centers on the Republican selection. Five candidates are on.the Republican ticket. They are: Robert M. l La Follette, Jr., progressive. Francis K. McGovern, former,Republican governor of thesstnte. Klan I las • Candida te Roy P. Wilcox, nonjineo of the “Regular” Republicans. Arthur A. Barry, Repiflalican “with a wet plank” and Daniel Woodward, Republican who has-thcwfndorsement ( of th© Ku Klux Klatg. Wilcox, Barry and ‘Woodwatxi are /‘straight” Coolidge Republicans. The campaign has 'been compara.tively tame. ! Wheeler Stumps r State Wilcox and Senator Irvine Len-/ root, aid© from calling-on to “crush the Madison ring,” composed of La B-ollette, Governor . Jlohn Blaine, and Attorney General Jlorman Ekern,,refrained from persbnnL ities. They demand era*lloaticm the La Follette influence and su™ stitutlan of the Coolidg© and,*r©gular Riepubtlcaji policies. La 'Follette and his supporters Icon fined thuniseh-es to ennopaign Mor retention tof tho elder Lp Folfotte Ideals. Somator Burtofa IC. VV,heeler, who hit*! second place on the progressive ticket with Senator La, Follette, slumped th*? state with a plea that the son be\elected to the father’s place.

RESORT KEEPER, WIFE, MURDERED Are Found in Motor Car. \ j / Bv United Peres MADISON, 111., Sept., 14. Authorities here today announced that two .charred bodies foitnd in an expensive motor car neat- Coffinsville Sunday* were those ot ,'John Dorsey and wife, proprietors (of a fishing resort otutside tho city. The two had been murdered,?their skulls crushed by heavy blows and their expensive motor car kgnited. 1 Their features were rendered almost lindistinguishable by flames. Dorsey recently was arrested when caught with a load of allegfaL beer. Police were unable, to i|H termino whether tho murder might have', been part of a beer war. HIM BACK Police)lnterfere With Family 4|uarrel in C'orn Field* When vCTiarles King andi his with, Sadie, off 1638 W. Market S*., selected a field near! 3545 W. Washington' 8t„ to settle family trouble they solicited police aid. Mrs. A. B. King, of fhet above; address, called police when she ,Ww the couple run into the field And heard screams. Davis told police! his wife told him to leave home,,, and when he did she\ followed ‘""and ordered him back. FLORIDA FOLK WERE Provee Not Every One Rushing Southward. Not everybody is rushing to Floridk. Some Florida folk are rushing north, according to Indianapolis hotel registers. Air. and Mrs. James Arthur of St. Petersburg, Fla., passed through Sunday on their way to Wisconsin. Arthur was enthusiastic over "Monument City.” Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Fuller of Miami, Fla., and A. L. Avery, from the Florida east ooast, were also Sunday visitors In Indianapolis. Births Girl. Paul anrl Audrey Weasel, 720 Euclid. John and Helen Kane, 1302 Tabor. Floyd and Pearl Leo, 1941 8. State. Derse and Rosa Mosley, 418 s, Missouri. Russell and Mary Tomson. 2236 Avondale. Clarence and Rochy Miller. 1212 N. Tibbs. Wilbur and Catherine Mahoney. 435 N. Arnolds. John and Emma Grendstaff, 3230 N. School. William and Anna Roembke 2161 New. Heaedley and Addle Gividen, 815 N. Garfield. Elvis and Florence Spivey, 822 Arbor. Boys Merl and Rosa Slicetz. 137 S. Oriental. John and Julia Filimon. 3355 Taft Edrio and Catherine H\uit. 229 Spring John and Ellen Pringle. 432 E Merrill. Floyd and Ella Suhre. 3361 Jennings. _ Johu and Florence Ditehley. 427 W McCarty. Albert and Hazel Stevenson. 1744 Yandes. Frank and Anna Standt. 839 Fletcher. Alfred and Fanny Bollnar, 710 Haugli. Charles and Katherine Harris. 516 Abbott. John and Lola Sproule. 83 2 Parkway. Joby and Harriet Adams Methodits Hospital. Henry and Elsie Masters. 2854 Bronse. Harry and Helen Flanigan. 019 E. Thirteenth. Deaths Preston Lyles. 44. City Hospital, pelvic ftbdcfti. _, . Mary Sprow 75. 126 S. Neal, artarlo* Amanda Ev&linr Brown. 76.12165 BroadJohn M Powell. <7. 07* W. Twenty--Beß^dajmiX‘ll2o,l9l3 Boulevard PI.. . 10b jVmP r Craw 0 fo'i5. HI. 644 Blake, .rter.o’Charles Miller. 57 227 W. Fourteenth, pulmonary tuberculosis. Wilhelmltm Tyner. 80. 950 V. Rural, acute dilatation of heart. Ava Wills, >7 Ontril Indiana Hospita.. chronic myocarditis John MeGinly .>B. St. Vincent Hoaplta„ * 8 Opa"!!'Cooper. 41. St. Vincent acute Interstitial nephritis. Rufus Meadows. 32. City septicaemia. Frederick a H. Kuhler, 62. 3219 B. Michigan, carcinoma George Dr,-urns. 29. City Hospital, fractured skull, accidental James Fredrick Newman, 44. Methodist Hospital diabetes. Mary Amelia Sawyer. 77. 2401 Ventral, cerebral hemorrhaxe. Ruth E. Kidwell. 19. 528 Colfey. acute parencymatons nephritis Anna Millard. 45. Methodist Hospital toxic thyroid.