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5 Funeral Directors W. T. BLASENGYM Main Office Branch Office '225 Shelby St. 1009 Indiana Avenue. Prexnl 2370. Circle 59.>0 PLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 N. Illinois St. funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1887. Phone—Main 0641. 0642. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY iiSKT S. UADD—2I3O Prospect St. Phone Stewart 2278, , George Grinsteiner funeral director 522 E. Market. Main POPS. KRIEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1402 N. Illinois St. MA 1154. Res.. Bel. ,3866-R-U UNDERTAKERS —HISEY A TITUS. 951 N. Delaware. Main 3680. 8 Special Notices MARGARET SELLERS D. O D..C.. N. D.. obstetrician, acute and chronic diseaae. nassapre. 1 N. New rsey. Room 4. SIEDICATED BATHS AND MASSAGE. 9 Personals PERMANENT WAVING at the most popular price in city done by ARTHUR D. MILLER •-.no his assistants. OLIVE STREET HAIR STORE 1168 Olive St. Drexcl 406.?. MME. JOSEPHINE. BEAUTY SPECIALIST MME. KELLY „, ASSURIST MEDICATED BATHS ELECTRIC TREATMENTS 729 N. NEW JERSEY MA. 8340 WANTED girl or young woman to share furnished apartment. Phone Kenwood 44.13, after 6 p. m. * PERMANENT WAVING. $8 For appointment Call Irv. 4094. RHEUMATISM cured without medic';. e For appointment, call Main '_ißo. oeween 4 and 8 p, m, Expert Kodak finishing. cut price. GART.AND STUDIO 247 E, Washington. 10 Lost and Found

FOUND—Articles found in Indianapolis street cars yesterday: WEDDING RING. 1 DINNER PAID. ;> PR. GLASSES, a PACKAGES. 1 BOOK. •I BRIEF CASES. 1 BASKET. 3 PR. TWEEZERS. MAIN 37117. COLLAR, Pocahontas purple, (fold fringe. Liberal reward. Main 3903. LOST —Nash wire wheel and tire in Terre Haute, or east of Terre Haute on State roaNo. tt. Reward Lin. I~HH. X)ST* Mail's blTl fold containing: SI3 and Penn, railroad past' on S. Emerson bus inp. Reward. Call. Ivv. 1327. }2 Help Wanted—Male WANTED— Young man over 16 years of age to deliver papers to downtown hotels and news stands from auto, and general w ork in mailing department. Apply be-tu-een 13 and 1 p. m. Ask for Mr. Whiteman. The Times. ~l- are enlarging out sales force in thi.. district and have openings for 3 live salsemcn with autos who are familiar with the meat, grocery, delicatessen, restaurant and hardware trade to sell Dayton Scales, sllctrt, electric coffee mills and meat choppers; commission advanced weekly: this is an excellent opportunity for men who want to increase their earnings and become permanently established with a large organization where promotion is rapid to men who can produce. DAYTON SCALE CO.. Division INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION 343 N, Penn, St. LABORERS. APPLY VAN CAMP PACKING CO., 2002 S. EAST. SHOE MAKER Must be a good finisher. "43S W, Michigan RLL. 1 ' fls BOY or young man for grocery. Must be honest and a busier. C. A. Jficnung. b-u N. Pennsylvania St. >AL£SM MN —10 to sell full line of nationally advertised roofing on payment dan. Kenwood 1630. i j Instructions MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE MO E. Washingon St Indianapolis. Ind. Cime 07a7. /ANTED: Music pupils, beginners or advitmvil: 1 .•asunable. Circle 3607. . o Wanieo—temale WOMAN TO PEEL TOMATOES AND DO GENERAL FACTORY WORK. APPLY VAN CAMP PACKING CO., 2002 S. EAST ST, oM.ui.oni Wanted a—Male XPZRIENCED yard man. can give beat of rMcrcn* p. Lin. 51.53. b—Female •VILL 'ake lull charge and give excellent arc in Protestant home ot invalid or ged •ounle. in exchange ior home, at iwners death. Experience and reference. nterview. Call In. 3QOQ-W. 3 Rooms for Rent ROADWAY” 3538: :arge. well-ventilated rm.i 1 or - e-ill.: gar. Rail. 1133. w .LAWARE N . 3(303: room m a privatc modern home. Ha. 3538-R • il.-t E.. .513: lront room: twin iH’its; 3 gentlemen. Randolph Hill. .jiuU room ior laqy. employed, or man and wife. ITT \V. Pratt. Apt. 2, Phone *.i 3578 after B p. m. • tCELV furnished rooms for sleeping or ight housekeeping. Newly papered. 018 ' Market St. LI. .5183. FURNIBH/3D room- reasonable; ladies. enm.. private home: piiv. Dr. .51130-R. ROOM lor couple or 3 ladies, with or y tbmit hoard. Har, 1001) ,1. a—Ught housekeeping CAPITOL. 018 N.: lront light housekeeping suite; 1 single side room: also other rli-cpmg rooms: modern. Lin. 81371). A~’f 3-1.5 Nr rooms tor sleeping or hoiisck"epuig: walking (list, Clr. Hl7B, .AiculOn; ciean. semi-mod. inis. $5.50. Walking ili-t. Dr. 3304-.1, Mil. 1333. . iGItK. E.. 5-10: clean, nicely fur-pi.-lied rooms, down stairs. $5; 3nd floor P Hi. 5311 08 N EAST St.. 3 rooms and bath. I’uniis-.eil 53.00. "'WO ROOMS and kitchenette for light housekeeping. Webster 0350.

18 Rooms for Rent a—Light Housekeeping SMALL family will share mod. home with married epic,. home priv., 2 doors from College ear 70.3 E, I .'lt h. _____ h—Board and Rooms PRIVATE family; nice room for 2 with bo it'd. Webster 81)92-W. BEST ol care lor 2 children. 12 years or okler: reasonable. Call irv, 4094. j j Renfafs a —Houses ARCH, 853; 5 rooms; electric lights, gas, _ City water; $23. Randolph 0800. ASHLAND, 2331: 6 rooms., mod., newly papered; garage; ,y 4.. Kenwood 2492. BELLEFONTAINE, 1630; 5 rooms, bath. modern; 535. Harrison 4044. BOULEVARD PLACE. 2729—Colored. 4 rooms, semi-modern, clean, reasonable. Randolph 6182, BROAD RIPPLE, 6504 Beliefontaine: 7room, semi-modern home. Call and see. Owner. James E, Greenowood. 0004 Belle. JJAViD.ON. I|>4 S. 7 rooms; water fur..Btsbed; S2O. Call Mr. Gelman, Riley 1407. eve.. Randolph 5842. DEARBORN. N. 1341; 7-room modern; double garage. Irvington 2611-M. HAMILTON, 1413-1415—Strictly modern double. 6 rms., bath; garage. D-. 4324 It HOYT Ave., 2014; half of 6-room double; or without garage. Webster 4 i 47-R, JEFFERSON Ave.. 817 N.; 8 rooms ami ... bath, modern double: garage; near Technical. DRexel 2893-W. KELLY St..T.,IJ : 5 rooms, modern; giT rage: water paid, S3O. LA SAULE ST.. 59 S.—4 rooms modern except furnace; garage; water paid. S3O. Circle 0618, E, J. McCRACKEN. LINDEN ST.. 2017-2025: naif ihree-rooin „ double: sl6. CIVIC REALTY CO, 136 N. Delaware St. Lin, 5090. LUDLOW, 2073'colored, 4 rooms: electficity; $15,1 Har. 2885, MARYLAND. 731 E.. 5 rooms; water lurnished: $lB. Call Mr. Gelman. Riley 1407; eve, Randolph 5842. NORTHWESTERN 2531: colored; 6 rms . semi-mod., new paint and paper $25. OLNEY 2407—5-room strictly modern double; garage, Webster 1074-R. ROOSEVELi'. J 821-23: nl'w -i-roont sem. modern; double, reas. Hum. 3729. RURAL, 2171 N.; new. 4 rooms: modern, with garage. Web. 1702-W, SHELDON St.. 2051; six-room house; electricity; ear space: porch; sls. SOUTH St.. E. 315: three-room house: gas, electricity; car space; $12.50. SPRING, 327; three large rooms; in good condition; gas and water; sls. Randolph 5858, TECUMSEH. 818; attractive 5-room modern house; location flue st,.: near Tech; furnihserl or unfurnished. Web. 5573, 2008 S. MERIDIAN, $18.50 o-room double: electric lights, gas. city water paid: fine condition. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL FOR RENT Hovey St.. 5 rooms, serai-modem, new paint and decorations; water rent paid; $lB. 924 Laurel: 5 rooms; spmi-moaem. new decorations: $25, COBB REALTY CO. Main 2216. NORTHEAST—On Sheldon St.. 4 rooms, modern; half of double; front and rear porches; garage, water paid: rent $22 month. Also 5-room half double, semimodern. S2O: water paid. G. C. Harness. 431 Occidental. Main 1806. FOUR-ROOM semi-modern; garage; shades and linoleum furnished. Drexel 6817. NEWLY decorated. 4 rooms, semi-modern; $2-V Gladstone and Mich. Irv. 0401. 5 ROOMS, semi-modem; sls. Bridge St. Call Irv. 0401. HALF of double: 4 rooms: very cheap. semi-modern Harrison 12.31-R NORTH—S-room modern bungalow. Call Irvington 2587. 5-ROOM semi-modern: good condition; reasonable. Call 322‘a Dorman. SEE DUNLOP A mruiEGEL for bargain* REAL ESTATE A. F. ZAINBY, READ ESTATE RENTALS INSURANCE 108 N DELA. 1.1 8520 b — Houses, Flats Furnished DEARBORN. 1401 N,. furnished bungalow for couple; $56. Reference, Web. 7700 K ROOM!’' living room, dining room, kitch-enett-e. bath and dressing room, built-in features. Frigidaire. 637 East Drive. Woodruff Webster 0356. c —Apartments COLORED TENANTS DELMAR APT. 221 W. Vermont. This Apt. has been newly decorated fog high-grade colored people. Let janitor show you. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL COLORED TENANTS DOUGLASS COURT 2101 Boulevard PI. Small apartment for high-grade colored. Let janitor show you what we are offering DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL d—Business Places DESIRABLE room, 16th and Alabama, for barber rhop. beauty parlor or millinery shop. Apply GREAT ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC TEA CO., 209 W. South St. 21 Real Estate for Sale b—Houses OAKLAND Ave.; modern 5-room bungalow; garage' built three years. A bargain. Price $6,000: SI,OOO down. MR. QUINN, RUcy 5147. Hand. 7931, NEW BUNGALOW DOUBLE Four rooms side with room in for complete bath; toilet now in. brick-cement front porch, double Ftench doors between living-room and dining-room, built-in features, paved street: 2800 eat near good car line. \Will show 15% investment. Reasonable price and terms. Call MR. McCoy. Lin. .>846. eve., Southport 12 K-l .BEST BUY SOUTH—BIB Villa Ave - 5room semi-modern cottage; garage: bar gam at $3,000; SSOO cash. $25 per mo, Circle 0618. Res. Har. 4826-M E. J. MeCRACKEN, ANOTHER bargain: 838 Prospect; 5 large rooms, complete bath, newly painted. In fine shape Terms. $3,350, s3;>o cash. ALLEN ALSPACH Lin. 3477 433 Lemoke DOUBLE, southeast: semi-modern,, paved street: 3 garages; rental $56 Price $3..>00. terms SSOO down. S3O a month. A F, ZAINEY. 108 N, Delaware St, ildt.OßED—*4-room, cotiago at 2333 Ralston Ave.: $2,100: SIOO down about S2O month. FIDELITY TRUST COM PANY Main 6584. SSOO DOWN 5-room home and extra lot on Lexington Ave.. near school 39. A bargain Call Mi Quinn Riley 5146. Ban _ 7 931 J BEAUTIFI/L new 5-room modern bungalow: built-in features: close to Garfield Park; small down payment; balance as rent. Drexel 6817. SBS CASH. S4O monthly; 1235 N. Garfield Ave. New o-room modem bungalow; price $4.385, Owner. DR. 2295-M. BY 'St,. Philip parish. Must sell my strictly modern bungalow. Cash or payments. By owner. 2728 E. North St.

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Six rooms, strictly modern, just completed, at 6268 Central Ave. Has large living room, with brick fireplace, large dining room and kitchen with built-in features on ground floor. Two bedrooms, large closets, also extra front room that can be used for a den, linen closet and tile bath. Beautiful light fixtures throughout, cement basement, side drive to garage, large lot, trellises and flower boxes complete. This house is a correct English typo home. I will sell this home at a very reasonable price and terms that will surprise you. Drive out and see this home or call me for appointment. Lin. 5846 or WAsh. 0872.

21 Real Estate for Sale b—Houses For Home on Terms. See ALLEN ALSPACH Lin. 3477 433 Lemcke FOR nice home cast or south. Call C. J. OSBITRN, Drexc'. 6184. MUST SELL. Owner going to Florida; well-built 3bedroom home iu new Butler section. We want an offer, REALTY SERVICE BUREAU. Lincoln 5307. Mrs, Little. d—Lots ONE-HALF ACRE TRACTS IN ST. HELENA SUBDIVISION with new fiveroom bungalow homes located at corners of Raymond, Bethel and Sherman _ Dr.: all paved roads; bus service; only SIoO.OO down, balance monthly. Owner Lincoln 5846, Riley 1414. e—Suburban CHEAP GOING TO FLORIDA A dandy new 5.r00m bungalow with 2 acres of good land, which can be used as a chicken farm. This property i9 located only 6 miles from the monument. I am "•oing to Florida and have placed ✓ very attractive price on this property and I wish to sell before I leave. Don't fail to see this bargain. Call Wash. 0872 or Southport 12-R-l NEW FIVE-ROOM BUNGALOWS in southeast corner of Edgewuod. Several new style homes on large lots for less than $3,000.00 Very reasonable terms Owner Lincoln 3846 ftilcv 1414. EIGHTEEN two-acre tracts. South Keystone two squares south of Troy Ave. Don't fail to come Saturday. Sept. 26. 11123 A ehan<*e of ;■ lifetime. S. SCHUCK. f—-Sale or Exchange FARM, clear: near Columbus Ind., for city property, 228 N. East 3t. g—Builders and Contracting IF YOU HAVE a clear lot we will build you a home, our houses are better and cheaper because -ve have no otfiee help and pay no commission. Lincoln 2627 ask for Mr. Elvers or Mr, Klein. 22 Real Estate Wonted LET us sell your houses, lots. JOS. A. SEI<*AGE. Main 0717. 23 Farm Lands 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 by 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 can 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 bam. about seven niilcs from Indianapolis. ALSO Firm of about one hundred acres, (wo dwellings and one harm Fence good condition. Farm adjoins village of about three hundred inhabitants about seven miles from Indianapolis. ALSO Sixtv acres near Julietta. Marion County. Indiana. JOSEPH R. MORGAN commissioner 305 Lombard Bldg. MEANS A BUENTING. 522 State Life Bldg.. Attorneys. FOR SALE: 56 acres iu Putnam County. Carl J. Miller, K R 1, Oreem-astlc Ind. 25 Miscellaneous for Sale

Re lb ad At Typewriters All Makes at Reduced Prices All makes of typewriter* rented and repaired. Our overhauled work is guaranteed. American "Writing Machine Cos. \ 30 SO. PF.NN. LI. 6822. ESTAB. 1880.

BABY Grand Piano; child's white collapsible bed: china closet; chiffonier. \Vcb. 033(1. DINING room suite; 8-Diece, oak. for sale. Washington 1136, ROCKI 4G chair. $5; library table ,510; long mirror. sls; wool rug. $7 and bed. 23j() N. New Jersey. HOT STORM furnace, heat stove, exoellent ■ondltion. Irv. 23(13 M. Rugs—Linoleums 9x12 Tapestry Brussels lugs. blue. tan. taupe a,id old toae, special, sl3 95. Gold Seal Cougoloum -ugs, 9x12, $12.75. Theta rugs arc carried in all sizes and patterns at proportionate prices. Imported Japanese grass rugs 9x12. double warp, heavy grade made in beautiful colored patterns, special, $7.30. 11.3x12 rugs, $29.60. all wool. Our line of Brussels, velvets. Axminsters and Wilton rugs carried in all sizes and patterns are sold at the lowest prices In ths city. Come in and be convinced. All new perfect goods (no seconds). Dorfman Ritg Co--207 W Wash. St., opp'osite Statebouse. “If it covers the floor we have it." WASHERS; Four demonstrated washers. good as new, $50.00 cash, while they last. Call MR. CLAFFEY, Main 1017. FOR SALE Hubbard oven No. 17: 1-Bar-rell bread mixer: perfect condition. 822 Voile Ave,, Kokomo. Ind. b—Pet and Live Stock RICHARDSON S Veterinary Hospital. 14 9 West St. Medical and sumoaJ treatment of all animals. Phone Circle 2.332. HALF grown, orange. Persian kittens. $3.50. Bel. 1.346-W c— Coal, ice and Wood QUALITY COAL QUALITY PRICES. WHY BURN EXTRA S Kentucky lump $5.95 W. Va lump $0 25 Ind. Ip. pfd $5.00 Wheeling. 35c. J A I COAL CO. Ran. 2471. NORTH ST. COAL CO. Good coal priced right. Lincoln 1455. HEAVY tree wood and kindling cut ready for use; large truck load cheap. Riley 51b8. KINDLING ana stove wood- big lotul*; delivered anywhere: v " 50 and $4. DRexel 2559-W

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21' Miscellaneous for Sale c— Coal, Ice and Wood Good Coal Is Worth the Difference Best W. Va. blk., lg. fkd $6.76 Best Eastern Ky. blk.. Ig. fkd $6.75 Best Glendora blk.. Ip. cm fkd....56.50 Best Glc*ndora egg cln. fkd., $8.25 Best Ind. lump. cln. fkd $5.50 Best 111. Ip., cln. fkd $6.50 Best Ind. or 111. egg. cln. fkd $5.25 KINDLING WITH EACH TON. DELIVERY ANYWHERE IN CITY. UNION ICE AND COAL CO.. DRex. 4621. Dependable since 1908 It will pay you to visit our yard and see the difference in good coal. ATLAS FUEL CO. 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 1082. 27 business Announcements BRICK LAYING; Porch and veneer: all work guaran. P, Slade. Wash. 2716-3 CARPENTER: All kinds repair work, roofs, garages a specialty. Lin. 7128. CEMENT WORK; Neatly done and guar. anteed. Lincoln 7810. Burgess & Simms. FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated; leather mattresses and pillows made. E. F. BURKLE. 416 Mass. Main 1428. PLASTERING—We do absolutely clean g Wfork; patch work or entirely new. Har. RUGS. 9x12, thriy wild,. $2; all work guar. SUPERIOR CLEANERS. Ken. 4462. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLKDGE. 201 Indiana Are, 28 Storage and Transiet OVERLAND HAULING: RETURN LOADS „ WANTED. Packing and shipping household goods; low rate on Florida and California shipments. OTTO J. SUESZ, Main 23533628. Webster 4579-0600-W NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO. Call at all times. Randolph 3741. MOVING and commercial hauling a speclalty. Davis Bros Transfer. RI. 2957 29 Business Opportunities NOW LISTEN You have been reading my broadcast advertising, and after having made nunc with factory running and old age and bad health compelled me to retire. then adopted my never-before equaled plan of taking honest men in with me as part owner: hftve charge of supply house, ship out goods, receive and handle all money both theirs and mine, take out hlg end anu send me small end with big income, no experience required: SIOO reward for its equal: some having already made thousands'and going right on: but some have stood back and classed this with the ordinary ads. anil now got the stand-backs lot; where others investigated, and look where they are today; now I iiave specials both in South and in West; I set them up In high-grade gilt edge business and only ask a little good faith money to show they mean business, as it is pruieipally the man and the future I look to. and these, are the men who have an opportunity of a lifetime knocknig at tnrir door their good faith money is no comparison to what they receive, so if you deisre to raise in the financial world, state reference and amount ol good faith • apital ami investigate and meet your surprise if you mean business: I furnish bank reference here, W. Notes. Hotel Roosevelt. Indianapolis. Ind. CONFECTIONERY AND FRUIT STORK Located In Kniglitstowm. Ind : best business corner m town. DRcx. 0269, GROCERY and Meat Market with living rooms above. Drex 1480. GROCERY stock anil fixtures cheap. $6.50 Belmont 2068 FOR sale or trade, restaurant suitable for man and wife to operate Established trade. Reasonable rent. Receipts $35 daily. Aet quick if interested. 555 W. Washing!on St ROOMING itouse 7 rooms. 424 N. East Will sell for $150.0(1 if taken at once. Owner leaving city. 30 Automobiles for Sale

How’s This % Cars in Good Running Condition For s]lo€> 9 S4O Down Ford Roadster, 1923 Studebaker Touring Brisco Chummy Roadster Ford Touring, 1922 Chevrolet F. B. Touring For $195, SSO Down Oakland Sport Touring Ford Sedan Chevrolet Touring Chevrolet Coupe Balance Easy Payments. G. M. A. C. Plan. No Brokerage. Lo daily Loinig Go 1114 N. Meridian. Lincoln 6865. BUICK Sedan. 1920 a dandy: only 5336. „ Better hurry 808 S MOTOR SERVICE. 340 S. Penn. Main 1705. CHEVROLET Coupe, 1923: now being overhpuled in our shop- new Keiley Tire*. ®270: S9O down: balance in 12 mouths. 540 E. Washington St. COLE AERO-8 TOURING California top: practicably new tires good running condition; $225 for quick sale. CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. 31 W. 13th St Main 6942. DODGE ROADSTER Three new tiree. California top in good ruuning condition. S3OO. for quick sale. CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. 31 W. Thirteenth St. Main 6942 FLINT light 6 brougham; eooa as new. 808 S MOTOR SERVICE. 340 S. Penn. Main 1705 FORD SEDAN, 1923 Hassler double shocks, disc wheels, upholstering like new. and mechanically A-l. Real bargain. Liberal terms OAKLEY MOTOR. SALES 1663-65 S. MERIDIAN. DRexei 4743. FORD FORDOR SEDAN 1924 —$475 Equipped—snubbers, spot light, lock wheel, auto wiper, step plates, etc., upholstering and pamt like new. This is a real bargain in a late model closed car. THE LATHROP McFARLAND CO. Main 2480, 418-24 N. Capitol. FORDS—FORDS 1 COUPES AND SEDANS TOURINGS AND ROADSTERS. THESE CARS ARE ALL IN GOOD CONDITION. YOUR OWN TERMS. 559 N. CAPITOL FORD BODlES—used sedans, coupes, tourings. roadsters: some late 1924 models. WOLF. 555-61 N. Capitol. FORD SEDAN 2 door, one year old half the price of anew car good in every way. 603 E. Washington St. FORD TOURINGS AND COUPES Late models which we are now offering at unusual low prices with liberal terms. Investigate. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-65 S. MERIDIAN. DRexei 4743. HUDSON coaen: mechanically perfect: the beet closed car value in town; trunk: complete equipment; good tires. Riley 3470. STEPHENS touring: a good car priced low. BOBS MOTOR SERVICE. 340 S. Penn. Main 1705. STUDEBAKER 1924 light 6: all-year top. A fine car. BOB’S MOTOR SERVICE. 340 S Penn. Main 1705.

30 Automobiles for Sale REPAIR YOUR 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. L. T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES are pleased to announce to their many customers and friends that they are the associate dealers for the ©■reuß high-grade line of automobiles. both 4 and 6cyiinders. A complete • showing of these cars is on display at our salesrooms, 917-923 Virginia Ave. to which we cordially invite your inspection. Satisfying service will be our aim at all times. Full line of parts and accessories. L. T. ALLEN MOTOR-SALES 917-923 Virginia Ave. Open Evenings. DRex. 0928. LATE 1924 FORD COUPE New paint 5 good tires. A-l condition throughout. $320. lots of extras, real bargain STUCK WICH & SHAKE 1001 X. Meridian St Riley 4770 frs—m 1923 DODGE SEDAN; ex\Tm\ .. ivtlent condition; 5 disc wheels and tins; fully equipped This is a remark. ible value. S7OO. Terms or trade TERSTEGGE- HOLIDWELL CO . 436 S Capitol. Lin. 7534 , 1920 MOON TOURING New car Has never been run. Need money. Will sell at liberal discount. Terms or trade. Main 5013 CHEVROLET Touring. 1923; a real buy for sl7.>. Terms. S7O down halamy 12 mouths We ran recommend this car 603 E. Washington St 1923 STUTZ D. H.. 16.000 miles. Du.-o finish: like new. S7OO. BOBS MOTOR SERVICE 340 3. Penn Main 1705 SEVERAL GOOD FORDS AT $25 DOWN. BOBS 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. 34<i S I’-nn Main 1705 1920 DODGE roaie.ei" all-year top; real buy. BOBS MOTOR SERVICE. 340 S. Penn Main 17Q5. 1922 FORI) coupe only SSO down 808 9 MOTOR SERVICE. 340 S. Penn. Main 1706. GOOD USED CARS CHAS E STUTZ CO 824 S Meridian C L SCOTT AUTO CO BARGAIN USED CAR STOR F 311 X MERIDIAN ’sT 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, Corner North Bt. Plenty of parking space. Lin 4516 HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR USED CARS. WANT 100 CARS TO JUNK. SEE T7S FIRST SAM CORA/ 519 N CAPITOL. MAIN 6389. 32 Auto Supplies, Repairs

BATTERIES charged instantly anil permanently with the wonderful Lightning Electrolyte Positively guaranteed Special prices for 3 days only 2030 W. New York at.. 2333 W Michigan. BEST USED TIRES ROGERS. Bel. 3400 3117 W Wash. Bel 4300. USED CARS bought and sold. L GOLDBURfi 322 N Capitol. ERACK A GENTRY auto refinishmg See us first 532 N Capitol. 33 Motorcycles, Bicycles EVERYTHING for the bicycle ROBERTSC V CYCLE STORE 9>o Maes. Ave. 37 Money to Loan NEED MONEY? Quickly, confidentially and business like dealings is a part of She service we give you. LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141 E. Washington St. MA in 0585 Lincoln 7184 Cash in 24 Hours or sooner if needed. Personal Loans up to S3OO at the legal Interest rate on easy repayment plan. Security Inv. and Loan 136 N. Delaware. Lin. 5050 LOANS ON PERSONAL PROPERTY. Follow Our Ad FIDELITY LOAN 00. ■533 Lemoke Bldg Personal i-roperty Loan AMERICAN LOAN CO. 39 Legal Notices NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will lie received by the Board of School Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis, at the office of the Board. 150 N Meridian St.. Indianapolis Ind.. until 11 o'clock a m . Friday. Oct. 3. 1935. for the construction of the Thomas Jefferson High School Building, to be located on the southwest corner of West and Twelfth Sts., and the West Side Hist Si-hool. to be located at Washington St and Sheffield Ave . both in the City of Indianapolis. Ind.. in ai-oordanee with plans and specifications for the Thomas Jefferson High School prepared by and under the supervision of Harrison A Turnock. Architects and Engineers SCH) Board of Trade Building. Indianapolis Ind.. and with plans and specifications for the West Side High School prepared by and under the supervision of Vonnegut. Bohn A Mueller. Architects and Engineers, 810 Indiana Trust Building. Indianapolis, Ind.. said plans now being on file in the offices of the Business Director of the Board of School Commissioners, the Indiana State Board of Accounts in the Statehouse. Indi anapolis. Ind.. and in the offices of the Architects and Engineers. All bids must be submi fed on blank form No. 96 as prescribed by the Indiana Stale Board of Accounts, which blanks will be furnished to contri. ftors with the specifications Proposals must be accompanied by a certified cheek on an Indianapolis bank, or bv New York. Chicago or Indianapolis exchange. for three (3) ner cent of the amount of the bid. The check or exchange must be drawn payable to the order of the Board of School Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis. In case a bidder whose bid shall be accepted shall not within five (51 days after notice of such acceptance perform his bid by entering into a written contract with the board, to perform the work in accordance with the plans and specifi-ations. and within that time secure 'ho .icrformance of his Contract bv a surety bond, with surety or sureties to the approval of the board, his/certified check or draft and the proceeds (hereof shall be and remain the absolute property of tie Board as liquidated damages agreed upon for such failure, it being impossible u> estimate the amount of damage such failure would occasion to the Board. Copies of plans and specifications may

39 Legal Notices be secured by contractors at tne offices of the architects and engineers upon deposit of a certified check made payable to the order of said architects and engineers for the sum of Fifty Dollars <500.09) as surety for the return of the plans and specifications to the office of said architects and engineers in good condition. Sealed proposals will be received separately on the following parts of the work: I 1 1 General Construction. (21 Heating ami Ventilating. (3) Plumbing. Sewering, Water Supply and Gas Supply 1 4) Electrical Wiring and Electric Fixtures. Each proposal shall be in a separate sealed envelope with writing thereon plainly indicating the character of the work to which the bid relates as, for example. “Bid for General Construction, West Side High School." Each contractor will be required to subnut with his proposal a list of his subcontractors. . _ , . Toe right is reserved by the Board to rc,cct any or all proposals and to refrain from accepting or rejecting proposals not more than ten (10) days. The total estimated cost of the above mentioned divisions of the work is Five Hundred Twenty-Two Thousand and No-100 Dollars ($522,000.00) for the Thomas Jefferson High School, and Four Hundred Seventy-Seven Thousand and No-100 Dollars (477.000.00) for the West Side High School. . BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF INUI * >'OI IS. By WILLIAM H. BOOK. Business Director. Indianapolis. Ind. Sept. 10. 17, 24. 1925. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. Sept. 22. 1925. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: NoCee is hereby given by the Board of Public Works ol the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that on the 21st day of September. 192.3. th'*y approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments for till- following described public improvement. as authorised by the Improvement Resolution named: 1 Improvement Resolution No. 120 <a. FIFTY-EIGHTH STREET, , From Southeast Line of Pavement m Wpblfield Road. To West Property Line of College Ave. Except the lnterseotionApf Pennsylvania Street. Delaware StrePV Washington Boulevaru. Central Avenue and Broadway. By grading the roadway from curb-Une to curb-line to a unitorm width of 30 feet: grading 'be wings of the intersecting streets and alleys In a similar manner and to the widths as shown on plans: curbing ; both .odes of the roadway with Stratified Limestone. Berea Sandstone. Granite or 6x24-inch Concrete curb: curbing the wings of the intersecting streets and alleys in a similar manner and tis the widths as shown on [dans: providing 226 lin. ft. of 6 ft radius granite corners: providing 94 fill. ft. of 10 ft ‘radius granite corners; providing 89 lin. ft. of 25 ft. radius granite corners: builtjing a drain sewer by constructing anew manhole at Broadway Terrace and Fifty Eighth’ Street and laying 295 lin. ft. of 15-jneh drain pipe with connections made to new manhole and storm manhole at Broadway as shown on plan: constructing 3 catch-basins including inlet tops; providing 11 new iron inlets, laying 330 lin ft. of 12-mch drain nine-with connections made to inlets catch-basins and manhole of dram sewer: laying 2. lin ft. of 15-inch drain pipe at New Jersey Street from storm sewer manhole as shown on plans; and resetting 2 iron inlets to curbgrade. All to be as shown on plans 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 Friday. Sept. 2otb, 1925. 2 p. m as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, against 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 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 own--1 rs and descriptions of property subject to 1„. assessed is on file and may be seen al the office of the Board of Public Works of said city. _ CHARLES E COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M J SPENCER Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis Sept 2.3, 24 1923. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis Ind . S<u>t. 02. 1905. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN . , Notice is herebv given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that on the 21st day of September 1925 thev approved an assessmei roll showing the prima facie assessments for (tie following described public improvomrnt as authorized by the Improve* ment Resolution named: „ Improvement Resolution No. 1313-. BROADWAY TERRACE From north property line of Fitfy-Sev-To so”th property line of Fifty-Eighth *Rv paving the roadway with Wooden Block. Asphalt, Asphaltic-Concrete or Brick, laid on a 6 inch gravel concrete foundation, from curb line lo curb luie. lo a uniform width of 30 ft.: and resetting 2 manhole tops to grade. . Also extending all water, gas. sewer and other private service connections property line, where not already in. All lo be as shown on pyn and as 1 Persons interested in or affected by said iles.Tib.-ri public improvement are hereby notified that Ihe Board of Public " orkj of said -ilv has fixed Friday Sept. -Bn 1925. 2 p. nt.. as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or hpara. ac nnsl the amount assessed against ea< n nirro of property dr**ribud in paid roll, and will determine the question ae to whether such lots nr tracts of l-ind ha'c been or will be Icncfltei in the amounts named on said roC. or in a greater or less um than that na tied on said ro Slid assessment roll showing sai l prima facie assessments with the names of own.■r and descriptions of property subject to )„. assessed is on file and may l"' seen at the office of the Board of Public .Yorks of said city. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W H FREEMAN. M J. SPENCER Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. Sept 23 24. 19*o. - CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis Ind. Sept. ... 19-5. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Nntico in hon*bv ffivun b> to* board oi r, ubllc Works of the City of indtanapoUs, Indiana, that on tin* List day of > * l i M r 1 ft°r they approved an aßsc*- 4 *®ent roll showing the prima sane for the following: described public lmprovcimmt aa autlloHzed by the Improvement Resolution named: ,Mimv SDW^'i. rfty From north property line of F nyproperty line of Fifty-Eighth M Rv grading the roadway 'n’’ o eurb line to a uniform width of JUJ It., eurbing both sides of the roadway with Stratified Limestone. Berea Sandstone. Granite or 6x24-inch Concrete building 1 new manhole: providing 4 new Iron ini„ta 'nrl laving 43ft lin. ft. of 1,. ,j n pipe with connection* made to catch, bisins'mleis new manhole am) dram •ewer in Fifty-Seventh st - . „ . sn<l All to be as shown on plan ana as spe interested in or affected by said described public i mpr ov e ment are he re by notified that the Board of Public said citv has fixed Friday. Sept, ip. in-o. .ad n m as a date upon which remon;t'eanrs. wit be received, or heard, against the amount assessed igainst each ( , 't'' ( _J!j property described in ?al, l r wheiher such determine the question as to whether suen lots or tracts of land have becn or taill he benefited in the amounts named n -am | roll .T in a greater or less sum th*" that named on said rrdl Raid a-scssment roll showing raiu prima facie assessments, with the names PVJ’ ■rs and descriptions of property ♦rx Vw> i* on flip snd rosLV w* at the the Board of Public Works of said city. y- H ARLES F. COFFIN. W H FREEMAN M J. SPENCER. , Board of Public Works. City of Indian apolis Rent 23 and 24. 1925. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis, liul,. Sent. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indian, vpolis. Indiana, that on the e-let day of September. 1925. they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessment for the following described public Improvement, as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named; Improvement Resolution No. 1204 R FIRST ALLEY SOUTH OF MORRIS STREET From east property line of first alley cast of East St.. To west property line of Wnght St By grading and paving the alley with Asphaltic-Concrete. Concrete or Bnck. laid on a 6-inch gravel concrete foundation from 6 inches of property line to 0 Inches of property line to a uniform width of 14 feet: providing 60 lin. ft. of 4x16inch Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone or ti x2x2-ineh Standard Steel Paving Guard, as specified: or by grading and paving the alley with Asphaltic-Concrete laid on a 4-inch Asphaltic-Concrete base, to the above named width: and providing 1 853 lin. ft. of 4x!6.ineh Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone. Also extending all water, gaa. sewer and other private 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 Friday. Sept. 25 1925. 2:00 p. m, as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, against 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 amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or leas sum than that named on said roll. 9aid assessment roll showing said prima

LEGION ‘ REPORT DUE Progress of Fund Campaign to Be Told at Luncheon. The first formal report of the progress of the American Legion's campaign for Indianapolis’ quota of the Legion endowment fund was to be made today at a luncheon at the Columbia Club. Subscriptions this week have passed the $i7,000 mark, according to R. J. Foster, campaign secretary. The luncheon was to be in charge of O. B. lies, civilian chairman of the campaign. Clara Kimball Young, the actress, was to be a guest. LIQUOR CASES SET FOR TRIAL Judge Collins to Examine All Search Warrants. Cases of fourteen persons, including two women, charged with blind tiger and one with violation of the liquor law are set for trial in Criminal Court this afternoon before Judge James A. Collins. All except the liquor law violation charge are appeals from city court. “I shall see that the sanctity of the American home was not violated when any of these persons w’ere arrested," said Judge Collins. Judge Collins said he .would take special care to see that all search warrants were legally obtained and served. Persons whose cases are set for today are: Thomas Nurse. James Parrott, George Bell, William Edwards, Jewell Williams, Lee Baker, Mildred Davis, Dennis Jefferson. Earl Chappel, Robert Cox. Harry Hampton, Alex Mclntlre, Edna Neal, Claude Porter and Edgar Rice.

DEBT FUNDING PARLEY STARTS (Continued From Page 1) diplomacy and statecraft, aJJve to hard facts of commerce and sensitive to the current sos opinions with which each must contend. The stakes at issue between them and their countries is a matter of $4,200,000,000. The obligation is to be adjusted after seven years. Two Different Pictures. Involved In this vast sum are the $3,340,516,043.72, dug up by the American people, “until It hurt,” in the feverish days of the war. Involved, too, are $870,040,904.55 more, which the Americans also dug up year by year to meet interest payments. These things the American Commissioners had in mind. A different picture was In the minds of the French. It was a picture of a ration which once had a dagger held at its heart by enemies, which Is notv laboriously rebuilding great areas devastated by invading hordes. a picture of a national debt approaching $40,000.000,000; and, a picture of creditors pressing hard for money. Confident of Agreement Both Pides were confident that an agreement would he reached soon. Caillaux has reservations aboard a steamer sailing from New York for France, Oct. 3. Hence, ho believes the negotiations will reach a stage within nine working days that will warrant his return. President and Mis. Coolidge will entertain the French delegation at dinner tonight with Senator Borah among the guests. ITALIANS COMING Delegation Will Sail From Clierhorg oil Oct. 13. Ril t utted Prct* ROME, Sept. 24.—The Italian debt funding delegation will sail on the Levlathian from Cherborg Oct. 13 for America, to follow the example of the Caillaux mission in attempting to arrive at a funding arrangement with America. DAIRY SHOW INDORSED Dr. Sherwood Writes 1-et.t-er Boosting Exhibit Here. Strong indorsement of the National Dairy Exposition to be held here Oct. 10-17, as an educational benefit to Indiana was given today by Dr. Henry Noble Sherwood. State superintendent of public Instruction, In a letter to Exposition officials. The statement says In part; “Any organization which has as Its prime object the promotion of an industry upon which we are as dependent as we are upon milk and its products, deserves our enthusiastic sanction and merits our hearty approval. Milk Is perhaps man’s most important food. Any movement tending towards the improvement in the quality and quantity of production, therefore, should have our support.’*' NORMAL WEATHER SEEN Autumn Temperatures to Prevail, Says U. S. Bureau. Regular autumn weather is on the menu for Indianapolis today and Friday, the United States weather bureau announced. Temperature was exactly normal at 7 a. m„ the mercury standing at 57. High temperature Thursday, on the first day of autumn, was 71, or 10 degrees higher than on the preceding day. OFFICER IS IDENTIFIED Post officers of Ft. Benjamin Harrison today definitely Identified Lieut. Lyle S. Lindsey, who was found in his automobile at East and Washington Sts., Wednesday, suffering from amnesia. Army officials say he Is assigned to the Aberdeen proving ground at Aberdeen, Md. 39 Legal Notices fad* assegsment*. with the names of owner* and description* of property subject to be aseeued. is on file and may be *een at Ihe office of the Board of Public Work* of said dty. CHARLES E COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public work*. City of Indianapolis. Sept. 23 and 24. 1925.

THURSDAY, SEPT. 24, 1925

JAIL SCANDAL UNDER X-RAY Hoffman, Druggan and Lake in Federal Court. Bn Vnttet Prc* CHICAGO, Sept. 24.—X-ray treat-' ment to cure the Cook County jail scandal was administered today by Federal Court. Results of a contempt inquiry started by Federal Judge Wllkerson are expected to show the truth of charges that the "beer trust" controls the Jails and that politicians with influence are the "angels” of the Incarcerated beer runners and brewers. Sheriff Peter Hoffman, who ha* fired two Jail wardens and three guards In an unsuccessful attempt to curtail freedom accorded Terry Druggan and Frankie Lake, millionaire brewer and beer runner, was compelled to show cause In Wilkerson's court why he should not be punished for contempt of court. Druggan and Lake were compelled tc show cause why they should not serve their sentences over again as regular prisoners, minus the "princely privileges.” MARKET SELLS NEW ARRIVALS Brussels Sprouts and Home Grown Celery Appear. Brussels sprouts, at 30 cents a pint, put In their Initial appearance today at the city market. Sheldon pears, at 10 cents a pound, homegrown celery at two pounds for 15 cents and home-grown turnips at two pounds for 15 cents also were new arrivals. Lemons were unchanged at 50 cents a dozen. Fresh lima beans were higher at 45 cents a pound. Other prices Included mushrooms, $1.20 cents a pound; New York peaches, two pounds for 25 cents; Isle of Pine grapefruit, 15 cents each; pumpkins, 15 cents and up; eggplant, 15 and 25 cents each; crabapples, 10 cents a pound; green beans, 20 cents a pound; sweet potatoes, 5 cents a pound; blue grapes, 55 cents for six-pound basket, and tomatoes 5 cents a pound. Jonathan apples sell at 5 pounds for 25 cents, and Grimes Golden. 4 pounds for 25 cents. Pickles are 75 cents to $1.20 a hundred; cabbage, 3 pounds for 10 cents; Tokay grapes, 10 cents a pound; Damson plums. 3va pounds for 25 cents; Italian prune plums, 4 pounds for 25 cents; Grand Duke plums. 4 pounds for 25 cents; elder, 60 to' 75 cents a gallon, and sugar corn, 4ears for 10 cents. BALTZELL RAPS PARENTS Set Bad Example for Children, Says Federal Judge, The youth of today flouts the law because parents set them a bad example, declared Federal Judge Robert C. Baltzell at the Y. M. C. A. Bible Investigation club meeting Wednesday night. “Children see various laws trampled under foot and gain the impression that they, too, may trespass,” said the Judge. “The parents of our country owe a greater duty to their children than ever before. "It is Interesting to note that in an examination of our court record? for the past four or five years wo found that more than 85 per cent of the delinquent boys anc girls came frem homes In which thee had been no* religious training.” Judge Baltzell said.

RALLY AT RICHMOND Govern or Jackson and Senator Watson to Speak. Rtf Unlfrtt Press RICHMOND, Ind., Sept. 24—Republican leaders of Indiana met their lleutenahts and other party worker.t In the sixth congressional district here today, and love feasted over the city elections to be held in November. Governor Jackson, Senator James Ell Watson and State Chairman Clyde Walb and a number of State officials were to delives the main addresses this afternoon. The purpose of the rally was to unite all Republican factions in the Sixth district with the view of putting over the solid G. O. P. municipal tickets In the November elections. GUTHRIE IS UNDECIDED Conservation Head Says "Developments” Prevented His Resigning. "New developments” prevented him from submitting to Governor Jackson Wednesday his resignation as chairman of the State conservation commission, William A. Guthrie said today. Guthrie Saturday said he would resign when the commission rescinded action cutting salaries of Richard A. Lleber and other department officials. 'T don’t know what I’ll do. There Is no hurry. Recent developments may change the whole situation,” he said. ‘SUM* TAKING TRIP Bu United Prr*n CHICAGO. Sept. 24. "Hickory Slim’’ Belford, millionaire gambler, has left his fashionable hotel suite for “a trip out of town,” the circumstances of his encounter with four kidnaping bandits still unexplained. Police declared they believed "Hickory” had been kidnaped by "hard losers” In one of his recent bookmaking or dice game ventures, and that he had paid them <5,000 for his release after they had kidnaped him. WOMAN HI RT IN CRASH Bu TJnitrd Prnt SHELBYVILLE. Ind., Sept. 24, Failing asleep at the wheel of a large automobile. 'Truman Jlutolwwa drove the tax Into a dlkch at thy roadside, seriously injuring: hi* mother. Mr*. T. 2. SejjJnaeh,