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1 Death Notices ARMISTEAD. CATHERINE Wife of Henry Armistead. mother of Lueile Ar mistead. sister of Charles Bavtgrhman, passed away Friday. 1 :40 p. tn., in Henderson, Ky. Funeral Tuesday at ", o'elcok at the Corinthian Baptist Church, Indlanapolis. Burial at Crown Hill, STEERS. LILA A.—Are 68 years. Mother of Edwin Steers and Mrs. Pyrle E. Hughes. passed away at residence. 1520 Fleicher Ave. Sunday 3:45 a. m. Funeral will he held at residence. Tuesday, Sept. 22, at Sp. m. Friends invited. BunaJ Crown Hill. 5 Funeral Directors W. T. BLASENGYM Main Office Branch Office' •io2B Shelbv St. 1009 Indiana Avenue. Drexel 2o?0. Circlt 5950 FLANKER & BUCHANAN 320 N. Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1887. Phone—Main 0641. 0642. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY _ BERT S. LADD —2130 Prospect St. Phone Stewart 2278. George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 522 E. Market. Main 0909. _ KRUEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1402 N. Illinois St. vt A It , Res.. Hoi 3866-R-l UNDERTAKERS—HISEY * TITUS. 951 N. Delaware. Main 3680 - 8 Special Notices MARGARET SELLERS. O O D. C. . N. D> . obstetrician, acute and chronic lisease. massage. 1 N. New erscy. Room 4. MEDICATED AND MASSAGE. 729 > T . New Jersey _____ 9 Personals PERMANENT WAVING at the most popular price in city done by ARTHUR L). MILL EH -.no his assistants. OLIVE STREET HAIR STORE ' 138 Olive St. Drexel 4030. RHEUMATISM cured without For appointment, call Main . ♦ ween 4 and 8 p. m. . i'.aFKKT Kodak hniehma. cut price. GAR T. A XT) STUDIO. 247 F,. Washington. / Q Lost and Found FOUND —Articles found in Indianapolis street cars yesterday: 6 UMBRELLAS _ BLACK SIT.K "APE 4 PACKAGES 1 BUNCH KEYS 1 FOOT RULE Main 2737. 3TZ3 ring lost Thursday. Reward. Bel. 1145-R. - t, ST—Party who took pocketbook from pep stand on N. Pennsylvai-ia near For-ty-Second. call Ran. 1870. Contents of valine only to owner. lOST—Platinum diamond brooch. Finder please communicate with George G. c,,); 913 Continental Bank building. Phone Lin. 1771. or Hum. 1700 Reward. ST —Suit, ease with parasol between Bellefontaine St. and Illinois. Reward required Circle 4342. LOS'V—Hampden wrist watch: gold link bracelet Dr, 2338. Reward. _ /t Help Wanted —Male WE HAVE A SPARE TIME PROPOSITION by which you should be able to oTk up five or ten dollars extra every .veek. Work at home. No canvassing. Write for particulars. Steber Machine Cos.. Desk EP. Utica. N, Y, LABORERS. APPLY VAN CAMP PACKING CO., 2002 S. EAST. MEN four, good: experience unnecessary: quota requires earning SOO a week to tart. MR. GIFFORD, (.rand Hotel. LABORERS apply Van Camp Packing Cos. Warehouse. Kentucky and Oliver Aves, IS instructions MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE oil) E Washing•on St.. Indianapolis Ind. Circle Q7.->7.^ , Help Wanted—Female WANTED —Four young ladies to do enumerating work in exchange for a business course. Tills is pleasant, outside work and requires no experience. See or write Free! W. Case. Pnn.. CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEtiF. Pennsylvania and Vermont Sts. First door noith of Y. W. C. A. WOMAN TO PEEL TOMATOES AND DO GENERAL FACTORY WORK. APPLY VAN CAMP PACKING CO., 2002 S. EAST. ST. „ADIES—6Oo an hour. Distribute samples to every borne and office. Send elf addressed stamped envelope. DEN!ON. 346 Fountain. Dayton, Ohio, f Situations Wanted a—Male BOOKKEEPING and auditing by man. spare time fully exp. Box 1446. Timea. 6 —Female WILL take fall charge and give excellent care in Protestant home of invalid or aged couple, in exchange for home at owner’s death. Experience and reference. Interview. Call lrv. 2969-W, 18 Rooms for .Rent ALABAMA, N„ 1415: attractive front room, suitable for 2: modern home: plenty hot water: garage optional. BROADWAY 2528; large, well-ventilated rm.; lor 2 gent.; gar. Ran. 1132. CENTRAL. 2016: lovely front room for 2: privileges. Har. 3532. W. 2 AND 3 ROOMS 60.5 VIRGINIA AVE. tValking distance; $12.50 to sl6 mo.: city WKl.r, electric lights and gas. inside toilet; water paid. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL STRICTLY modern room close in; widow’s home: home privilegcH. I.in. 3749. a — Light Housekeeping CAPITOL, 918 N.: front light housekeeping suite; 1 single side room: also othe" sleeping rooms; modern. Lin. 8079. COLLEGE, 1336: light, alr.v housekeeping apartment, everything furnished: nice neighborhood: good car service: garage uptirnal. COLLEGE. 1657 Modern. 3-room apt.. completely furnished: steam heat: prit ate entrance: porch; adults. Ran. 9164. TENTH, E. 2522: modern front rm.; will furnish: kitchen priv. Web. 0983-R.

18 Rooms for Rent a—Light Housekeeping MODERN, turn., light housekeeping: heat furnished: good loc.: ref. Dr. 1190-J. b—Board and Rooms HOME for working girls: excellent meals; nice, Hiv rooms, nicely furnished, four baths, dormitory: sponsored by middleaged couple; reasonable rates. 3034 N. Illinois. Ran, 1175. 19 Rentals a—Houses LINDEN ST.. 2017-2025; naif three-room double: sl6. CIVIC REALTY CO.. 136 * Delaware St. Lin, st)su. 2006 S. MERIDIAN, $18.50 Five-room house, pas and electric. Fine condition, city water paid. DUNLOP &HOLTEGEL f 120 E, Market. OLNE'V 2407—0 -room strictly modern double: garage. Webster 1074-R OXFORD, N. 238. south Bide strictly modern double; tj rooms. Web, 2748. PRATT, e! 653; .i-ruom lower. $22 50 ■)-ini. upper, sl3. IND, TRUST. ROOSEVELT. 1821-23: new 4-room sen,. modern: double, reas. Hum. 3729. 10TH, W.. 3219: 9 rooms, gas. electric lights, city water: furnace, beautiful yard. Rent S3O. Cir. 0618. E. J. McCracken. > TIBBS Ave., 1720 N.; 4-room new house: S2O per month. FRED MERTZ. Circle i 077. COLORED RENTALS 655 S. Delaware, 6 rooms, single.... $lB 1814 Peck St., electricity . ...t sl6 1633 Columbia Ave.. 4-rm. semi-mod.. $22 211 E. Oho H, E. REDDING RI 3177 N ORTH EAST—-£n Sheldon St 7 4 rooms, modern; half of double: front aud rear porches: garage, water paid: rent $22 month. Also o-room half double, semimodern. S2O: water paid. G. C. Harness. 431 Occidental. Main 1806. FOR colored: 2713 Highland Place; sx room semi-modem double; water paid: $27.50; garage. Circle 28.55. FOUR-ROOM semi-modern: garage: shades and linoleum furnished. Drexel 6817. COTTAGE. 1533: 4 rooms, gas. lighting. cooking, water paid: sl7. Hum. 4368. A 1 ZAINBt, keag estate rentals [NS-URANCH 108 N DELA 1.1 6520 NEWLY decorated 5-room modern bung a low. Collett Ave. S3O. Irv. 0401, -M DUNLOP * HOLTEGEL tor ba.-ganx REAL ESTATE NEWLY decorated. 4 rooms, semi-modern ; $2.3. Gladstone and Mich. Irv. 0161 L.ADY r share furnished apt. .5 ROOMS, semi-modern; sls. Bridge St. Call Irv. 0401, c —Apartments COLORED TENANTS DELMAR apt. 221 W. Vermont. This Apt. has. been newly decorated for high-grado colored people. Let janitor show you. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL Woodsraall Rentals MERIDIAN ST.. N.. 3311. Beautiful nine-room duplex with garage; heat and water furnished. $l5O. MAPLE TERRACE. 538 E. Maple Rd. Living-room, dining-room, two bedrooms; large, fully equipped kitchen. Rent includes neat, water and garage: SBS. WESTMINSTER. 2725 N. Meridian St.: hving-room with in-a-door bed. full bedroom, dining-room with builtin ehina and linen closet, bath, light, heat, watir and cas furnished. S6O. WESTMINSTER Living-room with in-a-aoor bed fully equipped kitchenette. dressing closet, bath, light, heat water and gas furnished. $45. LAFAYETTE COURT. 2735 N. Meridian st. Living-room with in-a-door bed. sun parlor with in-a-door bed; dining-room, built-in buffet, large, fully equipped kitchen, bath and plenty of c.oset space. This is front apartment facing Meridian St.: light, heat, water and gas furnished. S7O. LAFAYETTE CQURT. 2736 N. Meridian: living room with in-a-door bed. grate and built-in bookcases, fell diningroom with built-in buffet :lavge. fully equipped kitchen: heat, water, lights and gas furnished. $55. MAPLE ARMS. 38tli and Central: living-room with in-a-door bed. full ued room. full dining-room. fully equipped kitchenette, heat. . water, lights and gas and garage. Special proposition. RLACKSTONE. 4001 E. Washington St. Two rooms, in-a-door bed. fully equipped kitchen, combination bath and dressing closet, light, heat, water and gas furnished. $47.50. SAN MARCO. 723-35 N. Delaware St.: five and six-room apartments, newly decorated, ice box and range heat and water furnished. $55 and $65. KREIGER. 332-36 E. Prospect: two room.-, in-a-door bed. batti and fully equipped kit honette: light and water urniihed. $32.50. SEE CUSTODIAN OR CALL LIN. 5391. H. H- Woodsmall & Cos., Inc. "5Ve insure everything but the hereafter.” coLored tenants ~ DOUGLASS COURT 2101 Boulevard PI. Small apartment for high-grade colored. Let janitor show you what we art. offering. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL - 122 E. MARKET. e —M iscellaneous ALABAMA. X. 1624; modern, garage. Call Harrison 4909-M. lull lleati the Wajil AOS— Have you tried to use them! it’s easy—Call Main 3500 Sstr, for an 'Tv! Taker 21 Real Estate for Sale b—Houses OAKLAND Ave.; modern o-room bungalow; garage, built three years. A bargain. Price $6,000: SI,OOO down. MR QUINN. Rile.v 5147. Rand. 7931, TWENTY'-SEVENTII ST., YV.. 1420-1-122: six-room modern double; screens, garage; borne and income. Call owner. Irv. 3888. ”EW five-room bungalow: 3965 Fletcher ■ ••e.: corner S. Garfield: two squares (••;.tli of Christian Park, electric lights, gar ge. full front cement porch, inclosed rear porch. 90-foot driven well, shade trees, cement walks. Price $3,000; on easy terms. 8. D. SAMPLE. 3939 English Ave. Drexel 4334. Main 5072. NEW four-room home. 3907 Hoyt Ave.: gas, electric lights, cenipnt walks. Cnee $2,450: on easy terms. S. D. SAMPLE. 2939 English Ave. Drexel 4334. Main f.072. SSOO DOWN 5- home and extra lot on Lexington Ave., near school 39. A bargain. Call Mr. Qtlinn, Riley 5140, Ran. 7931 L 7-ROOM house. 2 acres, wonderful shade. Located on Sherman Drive, near Beech Grove. REALTY SERVICE BUREAU LI. 5307 Mrs. Little FOR nice home cast or south. Call C. J. O g BUKN Drexel 6184. •FOR COLORED 6- modern, except furnace: newly painted, in good shape. Will sell on payments. Price $3,650; $330 cash. ALLEN H. ALSPACH. Lin. 3477. 433 Lomcke, $250.00 DOWN University Heights, practically new 5roon. bungalow, semi-modern; $3,750; $205 down Lin. 5940. Ran. 4347. J, C. DUNCAN REALTY CO. EIGHT roons. modem: nicely decorated; steam he.vt • garage: suitable sublet. 3232 N. JlTi.' is. sf,ooo down. Owner. Wash 1894-V. BEAUTIFUL new 5-room modern bungalow: built-in features: close to Garfield P -k: small down payment: balance as rent. Drexel 6317. SBS CASH. S4O monthly; 128 ft N. Garfield Ave. New 5 room modern bungalow: price $4,385, Owner. PR. 2295-M. 7-ROOM modern house: double garage; splendid location. 29 N. Mount. Cash or contract. Call owner, Bel, 4058-J. f—Sale or Exchange MODERN. 8-room residence, with full basement, at Lebanon, Ind.. will trade for Indianapolis property. See Owner. Geo. Posthumus, 1035 N, Tremont St.. Indpls. NEW five-room bungalow: semi-modern: will consider machine as part, payment. Call Riley 5641, HAVE a few cheap lots a-., ; ash for small rental property. Call tulley 5641. FARM, clear; near Columbus Ind, for city property. 2’.’B N. East St. g—Builders and Contracting IF YOU HAVE a clear lot we will build you a home, our houses are better and cheaper because wo have no office help and pay no commission. Lincoln 2627 ask for Mr. Elvers or Mr. Klein. 22 Real Estate Wanted CASH IN 72 HOURS YVill submit cash offer on investment property and small cottages within 72 hours pfter inspection. ALLEN H. ALSPACH 433 Lemcke Bldg. Lin 3477. LET us sell your houses, lots JOS. A. SELVAGE. Main 07i7. IT’S NEVER lost mu i Indianapolis Times Want Ads have OdbC o> find it

\ The Most Expensive Room In Your Home Is the Room that Is Unoccupied IT costs you just as much as any other room In the house. In fact, 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 week for that very room. Think of all the things you could use these extra dollars for. Phone Your Ad MAin 3500

23 Farm Lards FOR aCe—7.soo acres Rood level land i.i C.6noun County. Florida. This tract is located eleven miles nortn oi Port St. Joe and thirty-live miles east of Panama City. Extensive developments are under way at each place. The land offered is owned bv us fee-simple, and right to remove timber is reserved for five years. The soil is good and is near good schools, on splendid road, and one-third of land is open and •an be delivered Immediately Price $25 per acre. One-third cash, balance to be arranged. REID LUMBER COMPANY. Selma. Ala. FOR SALE. ~ Thirty-five-acre farm, with barn, about seven miles from Indianapolis. ALSO Farm of about one hundred acres, two dwellings and one barn. Fenee good condition. Farm adjoins village of about three hundred inhabitants about seven miles from Indianapolis. ALSO Sixty acres near Julietta, Marion County. Indiana. JOSEPH R. MORGAN, commissioner. 305 Lombard Eldg MEANS & BT ENTINO. 522 State-'Life Bldg.. ' Attorneys. 25 Miscellaneous for Sale Rugs—Linoleums 9x12 Tapestry Brussels rugs. blue. tan. taupe and old rose, special, sl3 95. Gold Seal Congolepm rugs. 9x12 $12.75. These rugs are carried in all sizes and patterns . t proportionate prices. Imported Japai ese grass rugs 9x12. double warn, heavy grade made i n beautiful colored patterns special, $7.50. 11.3x12 rugs. $29.00. all wool Our line of Brussels velvets, Axminstrrs and Wi'ton rugs carried in all sizes and patterns arc sold at the lowest prices in the city. Come in and be convinced. All new perfect goods lno seconds I. Dorfman Rug Co--207 W Wash. St., opposite 9tstehouse “If it covers the floor, we have it.” SALE NOTlCE—Thirty-eighth sale of un redeemed pledges by the Indiana Collateral Loan Cos. will be sold at 201 Lombard Bldg.. Saturday. Sept 26th. 1925 The following pledges to be sold: Nos 19441, d'amond nog and diamond brooch 19534. diamond ring; 19097. diamond ring: 19846. two diamond rings: 20107. diamond ring 20361. diamond ring. 20409. diamond ring: 20430. 1 pair diamond ear screws: 20547. diamond ring 20584. d’amond ring: 10635. diamond ring: 20697. diamond ring. ’10714. diamond- ring: 20775 diamond ring: 20782. diamond ring and 1 unset diamond: 20837. diamond ring: 20845. diamond ring: 10847 diamond ring 20862. diamond ring 20913. diamond ling 20935. diamond ring and diamond pin: 20992. diamond ring; 20998. diamond ring; 21025. diamond stud: 21056. diamond ring: 21114. two d’amond rings 21137 diamond ring: 21139 diamond bra<-elet and diamond <t>ar pin. Terms rash FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE Laeving city, wl’l sell all furniture in pari or whole. No dealers Make appointment, Hum. 3135. FOLDING bed. oak finish: springs nnd mattress; good as new. 2334 Central Ave. Ca'l Monday. a—Musical Instruments SPLENDID grand piano and vietrola. Quirk sale of both $350. Riley 6266. after 5 n. m. FOR SALE—Fine old x-iolin’ excellent tone: eopv Maggini. reasonable. Room 316 Linden Hotel. b—Pet and Live Stock RICHARDSON S Veterinary Hospital. 14 S. West St. Medieal and eurgiraJ treatment of r.’l animals. Phone Cirrle 2332, c— Coal, Ice and Wood Good Coal Is Worth the Difference Best V’a. large blk.. cln. fkd $6.50 Best E Kv.. large blk.. cln. fkd $6.50 Best Va. or Ky. egg. cln. fkd $6.50 Best Glendora blk.. Ig. cln. fkd $6.50 Best Glendora egg clp. fkd *6.26 Best Ind. lump. cln. fk<F. $5.50 Best Ind or 111. egg, cln. fkd....... $5.26 KINDLING WITH EACH TON DELIVERY ANYWHERE IN CITY UNION ICE AND COAL CO. DRex 4621 Dependable sines 1908 It will pay you to visit our yard and see the difference in good x-oai. IND. QUAL. LP. FKD. $5.00 2 TONS $9.75 KENTUCKY LUMP, $5.95 W. VIRGINIA LUMP, $6.00 J. & J. COAL CO. RAN. 2471, INDIANA Large Lump $5.50 West Virginia Egg $6 25 West Virginia Large Lump $6.75 Pocahontas Shoveled Lump $8.50 NORTH STREET COAL CO. Lin. 1455. 920 E. North St. Irv. 4020. KINDLING anu stove woodj big loads: delivered anywhere: $3.00 and $4. DRexel 2559-W ATLAS FUEL Csl 401 W. -MORRIS ST DREXEL 0883 Try Our Major Coat 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 1082 2Y Business Announcements FEATHERS bought/sold and renovated; leather mattresses and pillows made. E. F. BURKLE. 416 Mass. Main 1428. RUGS. 9x42. tliny chid.. S2; all work guar. SUPERIOR CLEANERS. Ken, 4462. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDQK 204 Indiana Ave. 28 Storage and Transfer OVERLAND HAULING; RETURN LOADS WANTED. 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 speclalty. Davis Bros. Transfer. RI. 2967 30 Automobiles for Sale BUICK 4 TOURING In A-l condition: ideal fr driving back and forth to work. A real bargain at S7O. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-63 S. MERIDIAN. Drexel 4743. BUICK Sedan. 1820: a dandy- only $326. Better hurry. 808 S MOTOfe SERVICE. 340 S, Penn. Main 1705. CHALMERS. five-passenger sport. late model: in fine condition; ooredder dipmond as part. Call Humboldt 3622. CHEY'ROLET touring 1925. Chevrolet coach 4925. These cars hare been left to us to sell. No reasonable offer refused. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 540 E. Washjpeton St. ra— 1923 DODGE; SEDAN; exX/imrx. cellent condition: 6 disc , wheels and tires: fully iftires —* equipped. This is a remark. tble value. S7OO. Terms or trade. TERSTEGGE- HOLLOWELL CO.. 436 N. Capitol, Lin. 7534. GOOD USED CARS CHAS. E. STUTZ CO.. 824 -V Meridian.

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-30 Automobiles for Sale REPAIR YOUI. CAR—You will find greater enjoyment In driving a car in the pink of condition. The value is substantially increased too Automobile Hospital. 133 So. East St. DRex 3600 1921 NASH TOURING In very best of condition, at a low price of $325. OAKLAND, 1921, TOURING You can get miles of good service 'or a little money. Priced at $195. CHANDLER TOURING This is dependable service and at small cost of $225. BUICK TOURING In good condition. See this car for area. buy at $125. CHANDLER TOURING With California top and car in good condition. Price $175. LOSEY NASH MOTOR CO. USED CAR DEPT. 116 N. Cap. MA. 3348. Open Evenings and Sunday. l DODGE'ROADSTER Three new tires. California top. tn good running condition. S3OO. for qui< k sale. CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. 31 W. Thirteenth St. Main 6942. 808 S MOTOR SERVICfi. 340 S. Penn. Main 1705. FORDS—FORDS COUPES AND SEDANS TOURINGS AND ROADSTERS. THESE CARS ARE ALL IN GOOD CONDITION. YOUR OWN TERMS 569 N. CAPITOL FORD TOURING, 1922 Starter and demountable*: ideal for driving back and forth to work. Bargain. Terms. _ OAKLEY MOTOR SALfcS 1663-65 S. MERIDIAN. Drexel 4743. FORD seelar, 1924; balloon tires in rear: good tires in lront: a good cjtr. low priced, one that will give lots of service: motor overhauled. $375. Payment down. SIOO. 603 E. Washington St. 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 McFARLAND CO. Main 2480. 448-24 X Capitol. FORD BODIES— used seaaus. coupes, tourings. roadsters: some late 1924 model*. WOLF, 55d-61 N, Capitol FORD coupes, four to select from, all priced less than S2OO. Come out and take your pick, 603 E. Washington St. KURD COUPE. 1922 MODEL; $250. LEAVING CITY HUM 3130. HUDSON coari' mechanically perfect: the best closed car value in town; trunk; complete equipment; good tires. Riley 2470. OLDSMOBILE. five.passenger touring 1917 model S3O, Call Humboldt 3130 STEPHENS touring; a good ear priced low. 808 S MOTOR SERVICE. 340 S. Penn. Mein 1705. STUDEBAKF.R 1924 light 6; all-year top. A fine ear BOB’S MOTOR SERVICE. 340 S. Penn. Main 1705. GOOD USED CARS Any car $100; S4O down, balance ae you drive. Studebaker Touring. 1917. Brisco Chummy. 1921. Chevrolet F. B. Touring. 1920. Ford Touring. 1922. Chevrolet Sup. Touring. 1922. L. GUY LONG IXI4 N. Meridian. Lin. 6865. MECHANICS TAKE NOTICE 1917 Butek Six Touring $75.00 1918 Buick Six Touring $75.00 1921 Grant Six Touring $95.00 REAL BARGAINS CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. 31 W, 13th St. Main 6942. FOR BARGAINS IN LATE MODEL USED CARS SEE STUCKWICH & SHAKE 1001 X. Meridian. Riley 4770. 1922 FORD coupe' only 850 down. BOB’B MOTOR SERVIdE. 340 S. Penn. Main 17C6. 192 G MOON TOURING New car. Has never been run. Need money. YVill sell at liberal discount. Terms or trade. Main 6013. 1923 STUTZ D. H.. 16.000 miles; Duco finish: like new. S7OO. BOB'S MOTOR, SERVICE. 340 8. Penn.. Main 1705 SEVERAL GOOD FORDS AT $26 DOWN. BOB’S MOTOR SERVICE. 340 S. PENN. MAIN 1705. HAYNES SCHMIDT. INC. 120 W. NORTH ST. FOR YOUR NEW OR USED CAR. 1920 COLE Sport: refinished: $275. Cash terms or trade. BOB’S MOTOR SERVICE. 340 S. P-mn., Main 1706, 1920 DODGE roadster all-year top: real buy. BOB’S MOTOR SERVICE. 340 S Pern. Main 1705 C. L SCOTT AUTO CO BARGAIN USED CAR STORE .<ll N MKKUOAX SI 31 Automobiles Wanted Autos Wanted 1922, 1923. 1924 and 1925 models preferred; we pay cash and deal quickly; save time by seeing us first. I. Wolf Auto Cos. 659 N. Capitol Ave. Comer North Bt. Plenty of parking space. Lin. 4518. HIGHEST CASH PRICE . PAID FOR USED CARS. WANT 100 CARS TO JUNK. SEE US FIRST SAM CORAZ. 519 N. CAPITOL. MAIN 6389. 32 Auto Supplies, Repairs BEST USED TIRES ROGERS Bel. 3400. 3117 W. Wash. Bel. 4300.

32 Auto Supplies, Repairs USED CARS bought and sold I. GOLDRURG 522 N Capitol EBACK A GENTRY auto retlmghing. See u flret. 53” N Capitol. 33 Motorcycles, Bicycles EVERYTHING for the bicycle. ROBERTSON CYCLE STORE 940 Mae* Ave J 5 Financial SECOND mortgage money to loan on Indi an a polls property. Low rates. Prompt service A F ZAINET 108 N Delaware 3/ Money to Loan Fidelity Loami Cos, 106 E. Market Street Room 532, Lemcke Building. A MODERN METHOD—Of meeting the public small loan needs Recent laws have (han.id the operations of the small loan office. THOUSANDS OK HOMES Have been help'-d and made happy through loans on emergencies by licensed and bund.d firms. IF YOU who read this are unfamiliar with the charges and methods, you sboulu not fail to call on our manager and have him explain them to you. Loans in the rums of $lO TO S3OO are made on household goods left in your possession at lawful rates and on easy payment plan. DO JUSTICE—To yourself and make yourself acquainted with our service, if not convenient to call, write or pnone Mam 1278. Fidelity Loan Company, 106 E. MARKET STREET Room 532, Lemcke Building. MA. 1278. Personal Loans $lO to*s3oo This ofiice is operated under the suner--1 isicn of the Slate ot inuiaipi a:iq was established (or the put pose of p: oeuiinc a place where honest p, ople eau borrow any amount trom 3>lo to S3OO without paying more than the legal rate ol interest or without being imposed upon in any way O WORTHY IERSON REFUSED. We do not notify your employer, nrither do we make iuquirie* of 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 Maiu 2923. Household Finance Corporation SUCCESSORS TO HOUSEHOLD FINANCE SERVICE CO 404 Kresge Bldg. Fourth Floor. Corner of Penn, and Wash. Sts, NEED MONEY? Quickly, confidentially and businsss-llke dealings is a part of she service We give you. LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141Vg E. Washington Sti MA in *0585 LI ncoln 7184 Cash m 24 Hours or sooner if needed. Personal Loans up to S3OO at the legal Interest rate o* easy repayment plan. Security Inv. and Loan 136 X. Delaware. Lin. 6060 Personal t-roneriy Loai. AMERICAN LOAN CO 38 Auction Sales

Tuesday. Sept. 22d, 9:30 at 805 and 807 N. Senate Ave. Good sale of household goods: 10 good dressers. rugs, stoves, kitchen cabinets. Good sale this week. L. A. Hodges Auction Cos. Riley 2019 39 Legal Notices „ , LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the following lots of .-roods. Lot 3212 tn name of Chas. Slssloff. 4 dining table. 3 bed springs and mattresses. 7 rockers 9 chairs, lsideboard. 1 roll rugs. 3 dressers. 1 cedar chest, X refrigerator. 1 chiffonier. 1 bdl. rugs. X Wuslchner upright piano, bedding, dressing table, settee, and other goods; Lot 2289 in name of Mattie Goodman. 1 bed. springs bedding, cot. 5 chairs. 2 rockers. 1 cook range. 1 talking machine. 1 library table. 1 sdeboard 1 trunk. 1 kitchen cabinet and other goods Lot 3254 in name of Ruby Nicholson. 1 cot. 1 davenport. 1 bed. springs and mattress, 1 ehina closet. 1 dining table. 1 gas range., 1 dressisr. 2 washstands. 2 mirrors. 4 hdis bedding, 1 wringer. 1 trunk. 2 gas heaters. 1 rug, 1 sewing machine. 4 boxes and contents. 3 rockers 4 bureau. 2 center tables and other goods: l>ot 3275 in name of Wm R Cook 1 table. 1 bed. 1 mattress 2 rockers. 1 dresser, 1 mtrror. 1 gas range. 1 oil stove. 1 chair. 1 center table and other goods: Lot 3322 in Tame of Fred. Minter. 1 crate steel frame and 1 and other goods: Lot 3322 In name of Mrs. A M. Stephens 2 baskets and contents. 1 ironing board. 1 box and contest*. 1 carton. 1 tricycle and 1 tool box Lot 3280 in name of Sadie Johnson. 1 floor lamp. 1 piano stool. 4 dresser. 1 rocker, i. set bed springs. 1 porch hammock and 1 screen door, will be sold at auction on Wednesday. Sept. 30th, at 9 o'clock a m. at 1605 College Avenue. Indianapolis. Ind.. for storage and other charges COUGHI.EN TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO Indianapolis. Ind. Sept 14 21. 1925 State of Indiana. County of Fayette ss: In the Fayette Circuit Court. September term. 1925. _ , Coralie Ludlow Plaintiff vs. Charles H. Ludlow. Defendant. To Charles 11. Ludlow Greeting: Y'ou are hereby notified that the above named plaintiff has this day filed in the office of the Clerk of said Court her said comnlamt or petition, alleging therein, among other things that you the said dethe day of August. 1912. being then a resident of th- city of Phoenix. in the County of Maricopa. State of Arizona and the sam being your usual place of residence, went to parts unknown and have continuously -in-’e that date, remained absent and unhenrd from leaving nroprrtv in said Countv oi Fayette and State of Indiana without having made any provision for its control and management, which can not be administered upon or collected and praying that your estate may be ad’Udged. ty said Court, subject to administration and that an administrator thereof duly appointed. Now. therefore, vou. the said Charles H. Ludlow, defendant and absentee as aforesaid, are hereby notified that said complaint and the matters therein alleged, will eotne up for hearing and determination in raid County, in the Courthouse, in the City of Connersville. County and State aforesaid, on the 10th day of November. 1925. or as soon thereafter as such hearing can be had Witness the Clerk and eal of said Court, at Connersville. Indiana, this 19th day of September. 1925. (SEAL) AMBROSE ELLIOTT Clerk of the Fayette Circuit Court. Sept. 24. 28. Oct. 5, 1925. LEGAL NOTICE The Board of Trustees of the Central Indiana Hospital for Insane will receive sealed proposals until Friday. Sept. 25. si 10 a. m. for furnishing: supplies for the month of October. 1920. Also at the same time and place the board will award the contract for milk for eleven months, from Nov. 1. 1925. tQ Sept. 30. 1925. Estimate book wilil be on file at Room 147. Statehouse from and after Monday. Sept. 21. 1925. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of BOARD OF TRUSTEES CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indiananolis, Ind.. Sept. 19, 1925. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, that on the 18th day of September 1925. they approved an assessment roll showing the prima lacie assessments for the following described public Impravement. as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: . Improvement Resolution No. 12001. PENNSYLVANIA ST. From north property line of Fifty-Sec-ond St.. . . To southeast line of pavement in YYestfield Rd. Bv paving the roadw-a.v with Wooden Block. Asphalt. Asphaltic-Concrete. Concrete or Brick, laid on a 6-inch gravel concrete foundation frojn curb-line to curbline to a uniform width of 40 feet: paring the wings of the intersecting streets and alley in a similar manner and to the widths as shown on plans: providing 336 lineal feet of 4xlß-ineh Stratified Lime(stone Marginal Stone, or Hx2x2-ineh Standard Steel Paving Guard as specified, 'and resetting 13 manhole tops to grade. Also extending all wateb. gas. sewer and other pr.vate service connections to property line, where not already in. All to be as shown on plan and as specified. Persons interested in or affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Wednesday. Sept. 23. 1925. 2 p. m., as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, aratnst the amount assessed against each piece of property described in said roll, and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited in the amount* named on said roll, or tn a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment rqll showing said prima facie assessments, with the name* oi own-

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RITES TUESDAY FOR FIREMAN Accidental Discharge of Gun Proves Fatal. Funeral services for George D. Humphrey, 2D, of 1941 Wilcox St..

a city fireman, will be held at 2 p. m. Tuesday at the West Michigan St. M. E. Church, with burial In Crown Hill. Mr. Humphrey was killed by the accidental discharge of a shotgun Saturday, while hunting near Crawfordsville. According to report he leaned his shotgun against a tree. It fell and was dis c h arged. He was a member of Pumper Company

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18. of 1915 \V. Washington St. Surviving are the widow, two children, David, 3, and Charles Kenneth, 15 months, the mother, Mrs. Katherine Humphrey, Louisville, Ky.: four brothers. William and Arthur of Louisville, Charles of Indianapolis, and John D. of Ft. Worth, Texas, and two sisters. Mrs. Clara Lewis and Mrs. Eliazbeth Vaughn, both of Louisville.

BETTER TRADE MEETING IS SET — s Business Commission tc Open Convention. Forty Better Business Bureaus, in addition to the National Better Busi ness Bureau In New York, will be represented In the annua! conven tlon of the National Better Business Commission, opening Tuesday at the Lincoln. The fourth day meetnig will emphasize the rapid strides being made by .American business under the leadership of the National Better Business commission. G. Ferris Oltvin. manager of the Indianapolis Better Business Bureau and president of the board of governors of the commission, will preside. Addresses of welcome will be made by Mayor Shank, Frank Hatfield, presiden* of the Indianapolis Bureau, and Merit- Stdener, who was national chairman of the Better Business Bureau movement when it first came into prominence twelve years ago. Among ths speakers on Tuesday’s program are F. I. Scheehter. general counsel of the B. V. D. Company, New York, and Homer Elliott, former United States district attorney, of Indianapolis. ALFRED C. BEDFORD DIES Chairman of Directors of New Jersey Standard Oil Company \Va#t 61. Bil I'nitrd rrc EAST NORWICH. L. I„ Sept. 21. —Alfred Cotton Bedford, chairman of the board of directors of the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey died today at his home here. He was 61 years old. STORK OWNER DEAD Ru Time* Special ANDERSON, Ind., Sept. 21.—Fu neral arrangements were being made today for Abe Westlow, 63, department store owner, who died Sunday at a local hospital. He was a brother-in-law of William H. Block, Indianapolis department store owner. NEW FACTORY STARTED R w Vnlted Pert* NEW ALBANY. September 21,-r Work was begun today on the new $250,000 clothing factory building of the H. A. Seinsheimer Company here. 39 Legal Notices ers and description* of property subject to bo asscM!**!. is on file and may be seen at the offics ot the Board of Public Work* ot *aid city. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works City of Indianano'ts. Soot. 21 and 22. 1025.

PROSECUTOR IS SLAPPED Woman \ngrred When He Says Her Sister Lied. Ru Vnlted Prat* HARTFORD CITY, Ind., Sept. 21. —Mrs. Emma O’Donald of Marlon was released from the county Jail today, w'here she had been held for slapping Prosecutor Hugh Maddox, because he said her sister lied. Mrk. Mabel Jones, her sister; held on an arson charge, repudiated a signed arson confession while on trial. TEMPERATURES NORMAL AGAIN Only Two More Days of Summer Left. Summer’s final drive for new heat records slumped today after Indianapolis had sweltered for a >veek. Temperatures were normal with the mercury registering 60 at 7 a. m. Summer will officially end Wednesday at 4 a. m., according to the weather Tiureau. Prospects are for cloudiness and probably showers tonUht, Yvith little change in temperature. Relief came Sunday night, after a high temperature of S4 had been recorded at 3 p. m. Saturday had mark of 92, making it the hottest Sept. 19 here since 1895. Welby Bowman, 56, colored, 919 Senate Ave., who was overcome by the heat Saturday while cutting grass was reported improved. Other cities in the mid-west reported relief from the heat. Top coats were worn with comfort in Chicago, where the mercury dropped to 50 shortly before dawn.

AUTO THIEVES SHOOTOFFICER Car Stolen Here Found Abandoned. Ru Times Special SEYMOUR. Ind.. Sept. 21.—Ed Vernon lies dying in a hospital here with two bullet wounds *n his body. He was shot Sunday night when he accosted two men at the Central garage at North Vernon. The reply was a volley of shots from one of the men. They tied in an auto. One of the bullets struck Fowler in the spine and another went through his stomach and liver. Although wounded Fowler returned the fire and then staggered to a hotel and called aid. He was here in an ambulance. The car in which the two men fled was found abandoned in a ditch soon after the shooting. License showed it to lie the proptrty of Et’erett Trnok, living at the Columbia Club at Indianapolis. The car was stolen several days ago. TRAGEDY AT SEA COMES TO LIGHT Two Sailors Washed Off Ship by Typhoon. Ru I'n'lrd Press MANILA. P. 1.. Sept. 21.—Claude Stewart, machinist's mate on the destroyer FOrd and, M. J. Sullivan, sailor on the destroyer Perry, were washed overboard and lost, It was learned here today on arrival of the destroyer fleet. Stewart lived in Anderson. S. C. Sullivan's home could not he learned. The men were drowned Sept. 16 when the fleet of twelve destroyers, en route here from Tsing Tao, encountered a typhoon. Officers declared it was the worst storm in their experience. The destroyers are here to engage In winter target practice. IJ>fAL GIRLS PLEDGED. Ru Times Special FRANKLIN, Ind., Sept. 21. Three Indianapolis girls have been pledged by sororities 'at Franklin College here. They are: Marian Davis and Margaret Dinsmore. Delta Delta Delta, and Roberta Trent, Delta Zeta.

MONDAY, SEPT. 21, 1925

WORLD COURT CGmMITTEE TO HAVE MEETING Non-Partisan Group Willi Support President’s Recommendation. Announcement is made that the Indianapolis world court committee, recenly organized under the leadership of Elmer W. Stout, president of the Fletcher American National Bank, will hold its first luncheon Oct. 9 at the Lincoln. The main purpose of the committee is support of President Coolidge’s recommendation for early Senate action on the wofid court, which has been made the unfinished business of the Senate for Dec. 17. This local, non-partisarr?’’ world court committee will sponsor a mass meeting some time before Dec. 17. Members of the committee: Elmer W Stoua, chairman; Mrs. Grace Altvntcr, Howard C. Hinckley. A. L. Block. Mrs William H. Hlixlgelt. Arthur V Brown. Mrs Demarehus 0. Brown. Felix F. Bruner. Mrs. Grace Julian Clarke. Fred C Dickson, the Rev, Edwin W Dunlavy, G. A Efroymson. William J, Elder. Edgar H Evaiiu. Dr. E. Evans. Rabbi Morris M. Fouerllrht, Frank 9 Fish hack, Eugene C. Foster. John P. Frenzel Jr., Mrs. Bert. 9. G.'idd. Frank E. Gavin the Rev. Francis H. Gavisk, A. H. Godard. I. J. Good. Charles A. Greathouse, Mrs, Walter 9. Green oufh, Mrs Curtis A Hodges, Miss C. N Howland. Louis Howland. L. C. Hueemann. Mrs. Ralph E Kennington, Mrs. John W. Kern. Mrs So! 9. Kiser, Dr. F. D Kershnor. J K Lilly, Dick Miller. Joe Myers. Jr.. Blaine McGrath. Mrs. Felix T McWhirter. 9r., Meredith Nicholson, J W. Putnam. Dwight S. Ritter. John B. Reynold*. A. J. Ruddell, Mrs. David Rose. Frank D Stalnakor. Janies A. Stuart, Dr Alva W. Taylor Franklin Vonnegut. Clarence E. Weir, the Rev Frank 9. C. Wicks, Evans woollen. Mrs. Phillip Zoeroher. ALL FRESHMAN 1 GIRLS GUESTS AT CHIMES TEA Butler Junior Organization Entertains First Year Class. Chimes, junior year honorary organization of Butler University, entertained with Its second serlea of teas Monday afternoon. Each Chimes girl la known as a colleague and under her supervision are four vouchers who are chosen from the best known girls In the school. Each voucher entertained ten freshmen last Tuesday afternoon and the Chimes girls w>ent to the various homes nnd made the acquaintance of the freshmen girls. The teas Monday afternoon were given by the Chimes colleagues for the vouchers and all the freshmen. The Chimes colleagues and their vouchers; Misses Dorothy Avels, Mary MoMeans, Julia Patton, Eugenia Brooks. Jean Mander; Lucy Ashjlan, Elolse Owlngs, Marthfu Zoeroher, Pauline Ballweg, Helerl Stevens; Julia Bretzmsnn: MaudJ Searcy, Billie Mae Krieder, Frances YVoolery, Dorothy Lou Thomas; Kathryn Bowlby: Emma Deal, Eleanor Dunn, Julia Brown, Rebecca Pitts; Dorothy Kemp. Virginia Curtis, Edna Shultz, Juanita Stamper. Jeanne BouslogC_ > Sara Frances Downs, Charlotte ReTsner, Ruth Johnson; Dorothy Carroll: Irma Ulrich, Lorene YVhltham, Georgtana RockYvell, Marjnire Okes.

Gone, but Not Forgotten If you *ee any automobiles be art ns thpw license numbers call the police or the Indianapolis Time*. Main 3000 The owner may bo able to do the game for you some time A. T. KJeger, R. R. 1, Box 37, Ford, from Fifty-Sixth St. and Kessler Blvd. William Nierman 841 Greer St., Chevrolet 596-598), from Maryland and Meridian Sts. Harold E. Bukos, 328 N. Arsenal Ave„ Ford (577 398), from Me.rldian and Pennsylvania. Sts. George Snurpus, 2263 N. Illinois St., Ford, from Illinois and New York Sts. Robert L. Pecar, 22 W. Pratt St., Ford (604 437) from In front of same address. Alva Hurt, R, R. F., Box 825, Ford, from Washington St. and Capitol Ave. Frank Fox, 315 N. Benny St j Ford (24-322) from Capitol Ave. am| Washington. Malcolm Jett, 18 E. Raymond St., Ford (598-786), from 125 W. Market St. Joseph Parlsi 1269 S. East St., Studcbaker (494-392), from Brookville Rd., near Arlington Ave. RACK HOME AGAIN Automobiles reported found by police belong to: Everett W. Troek, Columbia Club, Hudson, found at North Vernon, Ind. Everett Walton 1231 Deloes St., truck, found at Virginia Ave. and Maryland St. Ford coupe, license 978-876, found In ditch at Forty-Sixth St. and Lafayette Pike. S. W. Madden 529 S. Rlttfr Av„ Ford, found at Michigan St. and Capitol Ave. Raymond Hanshea, Beech Grove, Tnd. Chevrolet foun dat East and Washington Sts, E. R. Colbert, 699 E. Twenty-Third St., Chevrolet, found at California and Market Sts. John Steiner 192 W. Arizona St., Chevrolet found at Capitol Ave. and Ohio St. Marlon C. Tex, 2618 S. Capitol Ave., Ford, found at 822 laurel St. Bavid C. Thomas 2722 Adama St„ Chevrolet found at Hunter and Prospect Sts. CKRET’S ATTRACTS NOTICE The night blooming cereus owned by Mrs. William T'nornberry. south of Washington St. on the Holt*oad. has attracted wide attention. She has had the plant twenty-five years. Three blossoms were open Sunday •ctew*- ~