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5 Funeral Directors W. T. BLASENGYM \iain Office Branch Office 2220 Shelby St. 100'.) Indiana Avenue. Drux'-l 2570. Circle 5950. PLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 N. Illinois St. Funeral- directors to the people of Indianapo'is since 1387. Phone-—Main 0041. 0042. _ INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY . Notices of funeral at our chapel refer to our present mortuary. Our new mortuary will or-en about Feb. 1. . SIiKT S. GADD —3130 Prospect St. Phone .'Stewart 3278. .. George Gnnsteiner Funeral director. 522 E. Market. _ Main 0908. KRIEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1403 N. Illinois St. MA 1154. Res.. Bel. 3H86-R-1.1 "WBSBrflrtMt TITOS 85 - 8 Special Notices MARGARET SELLERS. D OD, C.. N. D. obstetrician, acute and chronic disease. massage. 1 N. New Jersey. Room 4. ® Pergonats PERMANENT WAVING at the most popular price in t^ t y^P ue by ARTHUR D. MILLER ano his assistants. OLIVE STREET HAIR STORE 1138 Olive St. Drexel 403o r MEDICATED VAPOR BATHS Madame JosepHine Madame Kelly ‘ A) ___ ~ GOING TO"FLORIDA PERMANENT^WAVING, $7 Thirty dnvs only. Irr. 4004. j£F wave: only SB. Irv. 4228. “Era offiee chairs, Pall DR- OpglL —— EX T P A J 10 Lost and Found FOUND —Articles found in Indianapolis street cars yesterday: 1 SUITCASE I FOUNTAIN PEN • 1 JAR FRUIT 1 BOTTLE MEDICINE 4 UMBRELLAS 3 PACKAGES 1 RAINCOAT 1 BATTERY 2 PURSES 1 BOOK ' Main 2737, BROOCH—Lost Tuesday: oval ®h ape: putty colored cameo; safety clasp. V\ arson’s to Illinois or Illinois car or 24 th to Oa'pltol. Harrison 0342-YV. Reward. COLLIE, female;: answers RcumiM. nursing puppies. Riley Ktuaia. HOUNDS —One white ring aroimd neck, one white, with black spots. Rc ward. Lin. 3LKK>. —. LOST—HERMAN POLICE DOG. LIGHT GRAY WITH CHAIN, COLLAR AND BLANK NAMEPLATE. ANSWERS TO NAME OF REX. CALL WASH. 5594 OR LIN. 4375. REWARD. LOST-—Mink choker. Saturday afternoon. either on E. 10th St., car, W u.sson s store or Lyric Theater. Please return and receirc reward. Web. 4430, _ LOST Banjo uke. stiff cloth case, dropped from auto near or on the Circle Reward. Call Main 3000. RAY iTENKINS. LOST Saturday, white gold wrist watch. Reward. Gall Ran. .>Bll. .. _ LOST—Yellow Angora, female. 4721 N. Capitol Ave. Humboldt 2081. Reward. 12 Help Wanted—Male Tool designers, experienced on tools, jigs and fixtures, for a concern located in a city of 150,000 in central Michigan. Write full particulars in first letter. Box F 618, care Times. 1 RADIO salesman for city work: one experienced in installation and service. State age and experience. Reply to Box S 2087, care Times. SALESMAN wanted, mechanically inclined. not afraid to soil their hands' sell auto Idevice: big money. Call at 109 S. Capitol ■Ave. after 9 a., m. TRUCKS wanted to haul coal. Best wages paid for hauling. McCLENON COAL CO.. 1110 E. Man-land. TRUCKS WANTED. ■T. AND I. COAL CO. Ran. 2471. WANTED —CARPENTER. ’ WASHINGTON 3323. 13 Instructions MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE 010 E. Washington St.. Indianapolis, Ind Circle 0707, Id Help Wanted—Female EXPERIENCED clerk; all-round dry goods: good position lor reliable party. 348 mfirtnla Ave. ; if. Situations Wanted a—Male Y'ARD or furnace work by experienced man. Best of reference. Lin. 5183. t 1— }8 Rooms for Rent CARROLLTON. 3420: lor two desirable persons: large, warm sleeping-room; twin beds, gar,: lst-class: pvt, home. Wa. 3630. CENTRAL. 2420: beautiful room: suitable ! 1 or 3: hot water; pri. home. Ha. 0349 IIELA.. N. 425; Apt. fl: steam heated: private family; re as.: 1 or 3. Lin. 3038. &IGI4LAND Ave., 137. nicely sum. front rooms, mod.: no other rmera. RI. 3234. JaATMAN. N.. 19: nicely furnished room; Trlvate family: garage snace. Irv, 3019-T. Woodruff PL.: Large front, room, near E. 10th car line. Web. 2230. I'OU KENT—Pleasant, warm, front room; e gentlemen preferred. Web. 4853. Walking distance .'3 room?. $14.00 mo. Newly papered, liffhts, gas and city water. 623% DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL

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FOR RENT IHI ME UMTM CORNER ROOM IN New Hotel Wesley BMildimig Sixteenth and Capitol Avenue ) One of the best rooms in the city for a drug store. In the busiest semi-central business district in Indianapolis. Size Reasonable rental. Heat furnished. R. G. SUMNER I 317 Board of Trade Bldg. Lincoln 5846.

18 Rooms for Rent BUSINESS woman; half Bqtiaro Illinois car; unusual location and privileges: Sunday breakfast optional. Rand. 0931. ELDERLY, nice, clean man. who .will help with furnace, part pay for room; home comforts, Irvington 4039. COLORED—Furnished rm. lor man and wife or 2 ladles: heat and light lurnislied, Web. 169&-YV. a—Light Housekeepmg BELLEFONTAINE. 1618. 2 light housekeeping room? in mod, home. Steam hi. HIGHLAND AVE.. 508; two furnished housekeeping rooms: modern: private home. Web. 3484. SIIELBY'. 1343: two rooms, nicely fur nlshed: private entrance: $7. Drex. .f-40-R. SOUTH ST.. TX. 315: furnished rooms, housekeeping; bath: $2 week, TENTH. W. 3355; 1 or 2 modem rooms; furnished or unfurnished. Bet. 1651-W. 1 ;tii N. HAST large room and kitchenette: every thing furnished. 53.50. 321 E TENTH; 2 modem rooms, for light housekeeping: car space, b—Board and Rooms MASTER bedroom, with five windows. grate, two large closets, hot water heat, board in neighborhood, garage; reasonable: no other roomers. Irv. 0106, SMALL child to room and board: best of care. Call Webster 5914-R. jj? Rentals a—Houses ADDISON. N. 250: 6-room modem double; heat and water lumlsned; adults only; $45. Belmont 4380, CAPITOL AVE.. 3427: six-room modem house; very reasonable. Har. l't/p-J. GRAY. N„ 531—6-room modern double; gar.; in St. Nerl parish. Web. LA SALLE St.. 59 S : 4 rooms, modern, except furnace, garage; rent reduced to $27.50; water paid. Circle 0618. _ E. f. McCRACKEN. . T TNTH7N ‘4 r r ••i;l7-^!o2snaif three-room Ll doubfe; 3 slo. CIVIC'REALTY CO.. 130 N. Delaware St. Lin. 5050. MERIDIAN. N.. 2441: Modern. 4 bedrooms: fine condition. Irv. 4405-YV. _ NEW JERSEY. N.. 1100-08; 7 rooms. Htrietly modern. $42. Lincoln 85HH. ___ PARKER Are.. 2125. cor. Roosevelt: 4 rooms: gas. elec., city water, inside toilet: rent $22.50. with w'ater paid. ROOSEVELT. 2037: lour-room. semi-mod-ern; RURAL. N.. 637; strictly modern double; six rooms: garage. Webster 4U<~. SIXTEENTH ST.. H.. 2522: new, modern bungalow double, with carafe: reasonable rent. Circle 7290. STURM. 1316 6 rooms. 2 bedrooms; good condition: $25. DIU-xel 0001. . 13TH. E. 319 —8-room modem house: city heat. Call bookkeeper. Majn 1044. TIBBS AVE.. N.. 1722: now. four-room, modem house, with garage, $-.0. circle 7577, - 20TH E. 3108. 0 rooms: modem house, " bath. Webster 4501-W. UNION. 1422; five-room house: modern. Drexel 4923, < 4 BEDROOMS Bight rf>ms. modern house, in firet-elass repair: 414 E. Fifteenth St. Call R*indolph 5860. . SUBURBAN HOUSB—-3 rooms Hawthorne and Liberty Pike. Irvington 2693. Ring 3. _ SEVEN rooms, modern except furnace, west of river. Ran. ~093. 4 ROOMS UPSTAIRS 918 V, Laurel. DRexel 019.. — COLORED—Sheldon. 2051: t!-ro<>m house. 1037 Colton: three rooms: electricity. LADY —To share furnished steam-heated 'apt with lady Circle 6870. BKE f ° r b>^,fcU,, A. F. ZAINBY REAL ESTATE RENTALS JNfIURANCrt 108 N DfiLA LI b — Houses, Flats Furnished 4 ROOMS, bath, steam heated apartment completely furnished, water, light and gaa. Hnr. 0342-R. c —Apartments FOR COLORED 1022 N West: small apartment for iligh-gTade colored. We furnish ueaß. limits, gas and water and janitor. Let janitor show you. -r-i-r-DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL 21 Real Estate for Sale 6—HoMses^ EXTRA An elegent home at 617 Carlyle Place, long living-room, fireplace, dining room, kitchen, pantry. 2 bedrooms and bath on first floor. 3 bed rooms on second floor, furnace and laundry room in basement; thoroughly modern and very nice. In a fine neighborhood of now homes. Must hseen to be appreciated. Owner leaving the State Will sacrifice for quick sale. Terms, Call Main 3255. FLORIDA Real Estate appraisals and advice. Why take unnecessary chances? Get our advisory valuation beiore investing. or If you own property here, keep check on rising values. . Honest, expert opinions: instant .service: moderate charges. Write or Wlr e-TRCPICAL At PRAISAL & FIDELITY CO.. 236 W. Fiaglcr St., Miami, Fla NEW four-room gungalow: lights, gas, garage: renting for S3O; only $1,075. S4OO GETS DEED And assume building and loan of $1,300, pavable sl2 monthly. Owner. Web. 6102 Ring 2. FOUR-ROOM house: live squares to Catholic school; four squares to public school: four doors to car line. Bargain. Owner. 2014 Adams St. 6 ROOMS: 2 extra lots: chicken housework shop: garage; $3,000; small payment. KVERROAD. Lincoln 3880. DRexel 3250 5-ROOM semi-modern double: paved street and alley: all improvements In and payed for $3 (l.)O, $350 down, DRexol 6817. BEAUTIFUL new 5-room modern bunga-low-built-in features: close to Garfield Park: small down payment: balance as rent. Drexel 6817. For Home on Terms. See ALLEN ALSPACH. Lin. 3477 433 Lemcke. FOR nice home east or south. Call C. J. OSBURN. DRexol 6184. d—Lots 3425 E. TWENTY-SIXTH; bargain. Harrison 0-209-J. e—Suburban ARE YOU PROGRESSING Then buy thm 5-room bungalow with 2 acres of rich land: 6 miles from the monument. Call Lin. 5846 or Wash. 0872. WONDERFUL suburban bargain, if sold this month: 8% acres: seven rooms and bath: good barn and poultry houses: beautiful shade: abundance of fruit; twenty mi'es from city on traction line. Only 84 000. Call Mrs Little. REALTY SERVICE BUREAU. 501 Continental Bank BJ,dg. Lin. 5307. r THRIFTY Small ehickeii farm with new bungalow, one mile east of Long Acre store on Dandy Trail. Call Southport 12-R1 or Lin. 5846. f—Sale or Exchange Wonderful Opportunity to Trade for California Property FOR EXCHANGE—We have a client owning several pieqes of high-class ranch and income property in beautiful California. who desires to exchange same for property in the locality of Indianapolis for personal reasons. In answering this nd give full information in first letter as to locality, price,| pictures of place, description and othef data that will enable us to submit your property in an intelligent manner to pur client. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE. INC.. Realtors. Suite 1011-15-19-23 Pacific Soufiwest Bley.. Long Beach. Cal. I

21 Real Estate for Sale g—Builders and Contracting IF YOU HAVE a clear lot we will build you a home, our houses are better and cheaper because we have no office help and pay no commission. Lincoln 2627 ask for Mr. Elvers or Mr. Klein. 22 Real Estate Wanted 5 ROOMS south near State and Fletcher. Not over $2.800. Lin. 3734. 25 Miscellaneous tor Sale Rugs—Linoleums 9x12 Tapestry Brussels rugs. blue, can, taupe and old rose, special, $13.95. Gold Seal Congoleum rugs. 9x12. $12.75. "’hese rugs are carried in all sizes and pa, .erus at proportionate prices. Imported Japanese grass rugs 9x12, double warp, heavy grade made in beautiful colored patterns, special, $7.50. 11.3x12 rugs, $29.00. all wool. Our line of Brussels, velvets, Axmlnsters and Wilton rugs carried in all sizes and patterns are sold at the lowest prices in tha city. Come in and be convinced. Ali new perfect goods (no seconds). ✓ Dorfman Rug Co--207 W. Wash, St., opposite Statebouse. “If it. covers the floor, we have It." KITCHEN cabinet, cook table, buffet, dining table, dining chairs, two beds complete—springs and mattress, two rockers, davenport, library table, electric table lamp, dresser, commode, chiiferobe. eooking and washing utensils, bench wringer, one Pal he vietrola with thirty records, for $225. cash or payments. NATIONAL LOAN COMPANY Riley 4633. LEATHER couch, library table, maple bedroom suite, 2 maple rockers, porch furniture, linoleum, gas heater. water power washer, tub and wringer, stands and other items. 4-Cylinder Cadillac. 906 West Drive, Woodruff Place. Webster 5757. OFFICE DESK: SWIVEL CHAIR and Office chairs. Call Dr. 6680. 17% INVESTMENT Double, west. 4-room side; excellent condition; rents S3OOO month: always Price $2,150.00. CRAWFORD MOTT. Main 2681. 222 N. Del. St. Eve.. Ran, 1289. LARGE SIZE PALACE HOT BLAST HEATER. Practically new: less than half price, 621 S. Alabama. Dr, 1358, QUARTERED OAK china cabinet. Good condition. Ran. 0034. PRACTICALLY new wardrobe trunk, S2B; standard sewing maoh.. $8: oak dresser, $5; white iron Ixl SI 30. Irv. 2298 ONE LADY' S COAT AND ONE MAN’S OVERCOAT. WASH, 0723. COMBINATION gas and coal range. Cheap. 461 S. Keystone Ave. FLORENCE HEATER Excellent ctkidition; $35. Irvington 2383. TWO-TUB ELE'CTRIC WASHER with foldmg bench: S3O. 2306 N. Canitol. COMBINATION Range for sale: good condition. Belmont 1138. a—Musical Instruments PLAYER piano, beautiful mahogany case.-' fine make: mechanically perfect: 'bench and 110 records Main 5803 Apt, i715. VIOLIN: CASE AND MUSIC HACIcTTn goixl condition: chcao. Lin, 3956. b—Pet and Live Stock VERY GOOD ENGLISH SETTER PUPS: 10 week? old: males; females. Call Wnshinsrton 0183-W, RICHARDSONS VET E7RIN ARY HOSPITAL, 14 S. West St.. Circle 2W2. c — Coal, Ice and Wood BPECOAL Mli For Few Days Only Old Hickory Wlhite Ash Leinrap $4.90 Per Ton 2 Tons, s9<J<o> Delivered Any Flace in City. This is a clean lump, free from slate or slack and will not clinker. Banner Panel Cos. Riley 1866. Good Coal Saves Worry Vir. and Ky.—The Best That 1# Mined. Best Virginia Blk., lg. fkd $6.75 Best E. Ky. Blk,. lg. fkd $6.75 Best, Va.. 50% ip., mine run $5.25 GLENDORA. THE WONDER COAL. Glendora, large Blk., or lp., cln. fkd.s6.so Glendora Egg. cleaned forked $6.25 „ TRY OUR HOOSIER ASH. Burns Well and Holds Fire Overnight. Hoosier Ash lump. cln. fkd $5.85 Hoosler Ash Egg, cln. fkd $.5.35 Best Bid. lp. No. 5. cln. tkd $0.50 Bast Illinois lp., cln. fkd ' $5 50 Best ind or 111. Egg, cln. fkd $5.25 KI.VDLING WITH EACH TON. Delivered Anywhere in the City. UNION ICE AND COAL. DRex. 4621. Since 1908 Dependable. Visit our yard and see the difference in good coals, W. VA. LUMP, $6.25 TWO TONS OR MORE SINGLE TON. $6.50. J. & I. COAL CO. RA. 2471 KINDLING and sieve wuua: big loads: delivered anywhere: $3.00 and $4. DB.exel 2550-W. 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 Ann tuncements FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated; leather mattresses and pillows - made. E. F BURK LB. 416 Mass Main 1428. RUGS. 9x12. thrly cind. $2; all work guar. SUPERIOR CLEANERS. Ken. 4462. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTI-KDGE 201 Indiana Ava. STOVES Renickeled. Quality Plating Works, 1C E. South St. Riley 4828. 28 Storage and Transfer OVERLAND HAULING: RETURN LOADS WANTED. Packing and shipping household goods; lew rate on Florida and California -hipir.ents. OTTO J. SUESZ. Main 23533628. Webster 4579-0699-W. NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO. Call at all tnpes. Randolph 3741. MOVING and commercial hauling a specialty. Davis Bros. Transfer. Rl. 29t>7 MOVfS’G and Trucking. Reliable men. Call nriRNMAN Web 5571. 30 Automobiles for Sale BUICK TOURING Looks good and runs good. Real bargain at $65. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1603-65 S. MERIDIAN DREXEL 4743 CHANDLER 6 TOURING 1921. Mechanically very good; refinished in two-tone gray; very snappy. We will gladly ''<-ir>onstrato tho above car. Priced low. Terms. CITIZENS MOTOR -CAR CO. Packard Distributor Since 1904. 31 W. 13th St. Main 6942. 1924 FORD tudor; Balloon tires; good condition. Your car in trade. L. T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES 017-23 Virginia Xve. Drexel 0028

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30 Automobiles for Sale BENT FENDERS, damaged wheels and bodies repaired to look like new. Work guaranteed. Automobile Hospital. 133 So East 81 DBex. 3800. CHEVROLET. 1923 touring; Your choice of 3 remarkable values: plenty of extras. Priced $50.00 down to $75.00 down. Balance easy. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 603 E. Wash. EARL BROUGHAM 1022. 5-pas <wnger; perfect condition: prim SOBS. Wo say this is certainly a bargain. Terms if desired. LEXINGTON MOTOR CO. Packard Distributor Since 1904 31 W. 13th St. Main 0942. ~ FORD SEDAN • 1923, $275 TAINT AND UPHOLSTERING LIKE NEW SPOT LITE M 010 METER AND GOOD CORD TIRES. HERE 1$ A REAL BARGAIN. ACT QUICK. TERMS. The Lathrop-McFarland Cos. 418-24 N. CAPITOL AVE. OPEN EVES MA. 2480 Ford Roadster, 1923 \ SIOO.OO Overland Touring, 1023 ....$150.00 Buick Roadster, 1920 $150.00 Oakland Sedan, 1920 SIOO.OO One-third Down. STUTZ FACTORY BRANCH 957 N. Meridian St. Open evenings and Sunday mornings. FORD touring 1924: Regular. New top. Good condition. 840.00 down payment. W ANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Ave. Drexel 8040 FORD bodies; tourings, sedans, coupes and California tops for Fords. Sell or trade on terms. SWISSHELM & PARKER, 544 E, Washington. FORD. 1920 touring; regular. In good running condition: price S4O. WANULIN-SHARP CO.. 443 Virginia Ave. DRexel 8040. FORD, 1924 tudor seoan: look wheel fine paint, tires and mechanical condition. $90.00 down. bal. 12 months. STONE CHEVROLET CO„ 603 F.. Wash. FORD COUPE. 1924 Good condition. Call Webster 4853. LEXINGTON SEDAN DEMONSTRATOR New oar guarantee LEXINGTON MOTOR CO. 1142 N. Meridian St. Lin. 3177. Ol>en evening?. NATIONAL G TOURING 1021. Winter enclosure, new tire and paint perfect condition. ready to be driven away. This oar still contains twothirds of Its original transportation. , A real bargain. Terms. CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. Packard Distributor Since 1914. REGULAR MONTHLY PLAN Down. Jordan Touring, 1922 $150.00 Hupp Touring, 1923 $125.00 Maxwell Touring, 1923 ....SIIO.OO Buick G Touring, 1922 SIOO.OO Moon Touring, 1922 SIOO.OO Ford Touring, 1923 $ 50.00 Chevrolet Touring, 1923 $ 75.00 Cadillac Touring, 1920 $175.00 Hupp Roadster, 1922 $150.09 Hupp Coupe, 1922 ...$150.00 Hupp Touring, 1924 $250.00 Hupp 8 Touring, 1925 $450.00 Nash Sedan, 1924 $325.00 Nash Touring, 1924 $275.00 ASK ABOUT OUR POPULAR WEEKLY PLAN OF $2 TO S2O DOWN These cars are all reconditioned. Some are newly painted and represent exceptional values. It costs you nothing to see them or get a demononstration. OPEN EVENINGS' UNTIL 10:30. CLOSED SUNDAY. Wilbur Johnson Cos. 730 N. Meridian St. Lin. 1527. OPEN EVENINGS. CLOSED SUNDAY. USED CARS 50 BARGAINS AT YOUR OWN PRICE. TERMS. BOB'S MOTOR SERVICE. 340 S. PENN. ST. MAIN. 1705. GOOD USED CARS U° R D roadgter gbigg inclosure, $l5O. 1923 Ford touring. $l5O. 1923 Chevrolet touring. $125. 1932 Chevrolet coune. $195. Small Down Payment. L. GUY LONG, 1114 N. Meridian. ■ Lincoln 6863. CvsSR CHEVROLET TOURING, 1924 v illi \ EXCELLENT CONDITION. A jpjp-3 1 REAL BARGAIN. TEKSTEGGE-HOLLOWELL CO. RICK BN BACH ER DISTRIBUTORS 436 X. CAPITOL AVE. LIN. 7554 See the New CHRYSLER . Six and Four. Your Car in Trade. L. T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES. 917-23 Virginia Ave. Drexel 01)28. 1925 FORD roadster; Starter and demountables; lock wheel. A-l shape throughout. SBS 00 down. WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Ave. Drexel 8040 a—Trucks FORD, 1923 dump truck: Closed eab. oversize tires on rear: motor recently overhauled. $75.00 down; $4.00 a week. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 603 E. Wash. 31 Automobiles Wanted Autos Wanted 1922, 1923. 1924 and 1925 models arsferred; we pay cash and deal quickly; gave time by seeing us first. I. Wolf Auto Cos. 859 N. Capitol Ave. Corner North Bt. Plenty of parking space. Lin, 4516. ‘ IIIGHEST CASH PRICE, PAID FOR USED CARS. WANT 100 CARS TO JUNK. SFE US FIRST. SAM CORAZ. 519 N. CAPITOL. MAIN 6389. AUTOS wanted, regardless of condition: highest cash prices paid. SAM KLAIN & SON, 003 Massachusetts Ave. Lincoln 7486. Evenings, llarrigon 0987. Try us. 32 Auto Supplies, Repairs BEST USED TIRES ROGERS. Bel. 4300. 3117 W. Wash. Bel. 4300. USED CARS bought and gold. I. GOLDBURG .i22 N. Capitol. 33 Motorcycles, Bicycles 'W^^^VW^VWWWVWS/WWY^VWVS EVERYTHING for the bicycle. ROBERTSON CYCLE STORK 940 Maes. Ave, 35 Financial MONEY LOANED ON AUTOMOBILES rid^.^ui7c fi Mgy - Me - U”9 NEVER lost] until Indianapolis Times Want Ada hav<J failed to find It.

37 Money to Loan MONEY FOR COAL OR TAXES from us can be repaid monthly in small amounts. Cash m 24 Hours Liberal Sums —Low Interest —No Publicity. CALL, LINCOLN 5050. Seem r Sty In Vo & Loan 136 N. DELAWARE NEED MONEY? Quickly, confidentially and business-like dealings la a port of roe service wo give you. LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 14114 E. Washington St. MA In 11585 Lincoln 7184 AUTO LOAN CO. Loan-* to car owners. Mr. Schmidt. 122 W. North Bt. Lincoln 7576. ITS NEVER lost unt:i indianapons Timet Want Ad have failed to find it 39 Legal Notices The Cleveland, Cincinnati. Chicago & St. Louis Railway Cos.: The Evansville. Indianapolis & Terre Haute Railroad Cos.; The Peoria & Eastern Railroad Cos., and The Cincinnati Northern Railroad Cos. will sell the following described freight at public auction Thursday. Oot. 29th. 1925. at 9:30 a. m.. at the Unclaimed Freight Station. Capitol Ave. and South St.. Indianapolis, Ind. Unless claimed by rightful owners prior to that date. Lot number, consignee, destination and commodity follow: R-301—J. M. Horne. Chicago, HI.. 2 chests tools. 3 etn. tools. 1 bdl. augers. 1 ertd. trunk tools. 4 bx. tools. R-339—P. A Anderson. Marion. Ind.. 1 erf. sew. machine. R-240—John A. Green. R. R. 2 Marion. Ind y 1 drum roofing cement. H drum roofing cement. R-241—F. B. Cramer. DanvUle. 111., 1 keg eider. R-242—H. A. Bartles, Hillsboro. 111.. 4 40-gal. drums roofing cement. It-243—Monroe Mfg. Cos., Cleveland. Ohio. 1 empty steel barrel. R-244—Midwest Prod. Cos.. Cleveland. Ohio. I barrels and 1 pail paint. R-240—0-N Wm. Kestutskie. Westville. 111., 1 steel barrel and 1 kit roof cement, 1 box brushes. R-247—W. S. Harvey. Greensburg. Ind . 6 40-gal. drums roofing cement. R-24!) —O-N J. A. fluffy. Jeffersonville, Ind.. 1 wood desk S. U. R-253—Perfection Steel Body Cos., Gallon. Ohio. 1 steel body. 1 frame and bolster comb. 8.-254—J. Sperry. Ogden, 111.. 4 40-gal. drums asbestos roofing. R-259—National Paint and Varnish Cos.. Cleveland. Ohio. 1 empty drum. R-200—E. T. Sargent. Cleveland. Ohio. 1 barrel oil. R-201—Eclipse Paint Mfg. Cos.. Cleveland, Ohio. 1 barrel roof paint. R-262—Turto Cos.. Lakewood. P. O. Cleveland, Ohio. L barrel paint. R-263—Carl L. Haffner. Charleston 111., 2 bales wood stilts. 2 ctn. steps and bolts. lt-264—0-N Radio Supply Cos.. Mt. Carmel. ill., 1 crt. refrigerator and refrigerator machine combined. R-265—0-N Radio Supply Cos.. Mt. Carmel .111., 1 crt. refigerator and refrigerator machine combined. R-266—0-N Radio Supply Cos., Mt. Carmel. 111., 1 crt. refigerator and refigerator machine combined. R-267—Mrs. Savannah Walker. Chicago. 111., 1 crt. sewing machine. R-268—Peerless Chemical Cos.. Chicago. 111. 1 bx. embalming fluid. R-209—YVarner Remedy Cos.. Chicago, 111., 4 bags medicated hog remedy. R-270—Clem Brothers, Foster. Ind., P O. Covington. Ind.. 1 keg grease. R-271—J. E. -Turley. E. St. Louis. 111.. 1 box notions. R-272—0-N J. J. Hensley. Martinsville. Ind . 1 box and 1 drum paint. R-279—Guy Hoover, Wabash, Ind., 8 ctn. insect destroyer. R-281—Imperial Fibre Prod. Cos., Cleveland. Ohio. 1 can paint. R-282—Neal & Dailey. Charleston. 111.. 2 box drugs. R-28.3—HiU Top Bottling Works. Sidney, Ohio, I crt. bottling machine. 1 box parts. R-284—0-N A. A. Gebhart. YV. Carrollton. Ohio, 1 kit asbestos in bulk. R-285—Wallace Brothers. Bellefontaine. Ohio, 3 boxes animal and poultry regulator. R-280—Legion Refg. Cos.. Cleveland, Ohio. 1 drum and 1 box grease. R-287—C0-operative Shoe Store. Bellefontaine, Ohio, 3 case shoes. R-289—0-N O. S. Hatton. Covington, Ind . 1 box electric motor. R-290—0-N Ralph Johnson, Mt. Victory. Ohio. 2 bags stock mineral. R-291—-C. C. Lugar, West Liberty. Ohio, 1 box lice powder. _ _ R-292—Standard Paint and Lead Cos.. Clovelajid Ohio. 1 drum paint. R-JJ95 —Duro Mfg. Cos.. Charleston. 111.. 1 nail and 1 case roof cover. R-297—0-N Huffman Brothers Motor Cos.. Elkhart. Ind . 2 gas engines ertd. R-298—01d Hickory Furn. Cos.. Martinsville. Ind.. 1 crt. table. R-300—E. T. Holmes. Galion. Ohio. 5 cs. ketchup. . R-250 —-Milburn Cos.. Milford. Ind.. 10 erts. porch swings. Inspection of the shipments can be made Wednesday. Oct. 28th. 1925, between 8:00 a. m. and 4:30 p. m. Persons claiming any of the foregoing described articles will please state to the undersigned the number of same given In the above list, prove ownership, pay charges and take same away before day of sale. Description of the packages are copied from freight or waybill, but neither the quantity or tho contents are guaranteed. ~ . Terms of sale: All bills payable in cash or certified chock immediately at conclusion of sa’e. . _ J. K VANCE. Freight Claim Agent C., C.. C. & St. L. Ity. Cos.. Transporation Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. Met-’addon Auction Cos., Auctioneers. Pet. 13, 20. 1925, NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS ETC. In the matter of the estate of William H. H. Shank, deceased. No. 67-21771. In the Probate Court of Marion County. October term. 1925. , _ , „ Notice is hereby given that Samuel H. Shank as administrator of the above named estate has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Probate Court on the 24th day of October. 1925. at which time all heirs creditors or legatees of said estate required to appear in said court an show cause, f any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. the heirs of sad estate are also required to appear and make proof of their heir*hlp’ ALBERT H. LO9CHE. Clerk. Oct. 6. 13 1025. NOTICE TO HEIII9. CREDITORS ETC In the matter ol the estate of Christine E. Midkiff. deceased. N o. 69-22611 In the fTobate Court of Marion County. September term. 1925. „ Notice is hereby given that Horace k. Midkiff as administrator of the above name estate has presented and fil'd bis am count and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and actum of said Probate Court; on tho 24th day of October. 1925. at which time all heirs, creditors or legat*es of said estate required to appear in said court and show cause, it auv there hi-, why said account and vouch- - ers should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship. ALBERT H. LOSCHE. Clerk. Oct, 6 13 1925. NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC. In the matter of the estate of Cornelia C. Kahio. deceased. No. 69-22601. In the Probate Court of Marion County. October term. 1923. .. _ _ Notice is hereby given that Harry C. Kahio as administrator of the above named estate has preset)tend and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will eome up for the examination and action of -aid Probate Court on the 24th day of October. 1025. a - which time all heirs, creditors onr legatees of said estate required to anpear in said Court and show cause, if any there be. why said account and vouchers should not be unproved. And the heirs of said estate are also required to anpear and make proof of their heirship. ALBERT H. LOSCHE. Clerk. Oct. 6, 13. 1925 NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC. In the matter ol the estate of Geminia A Lancaster, deceased. No. 99-22021. In the Probate Court of Marion County. October trni 1025. Notice is hereby given that Lovalette L. Noll and Ann Lancaster Beaning. as administratrixes of the above named estate, have presented and ft let I their a<-count and vouchers in final settlement of said estatu. and that the same will eome up for the examination and action of said Probate Court on the 24th day of October. 1925, at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of raid estate reqaired to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be. why said account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship. ALBERT H. LOSCHE. Clerk. Oct. 6 13. 1925. NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS ETC In the matter of the estate of William Pieper, deceased. No. 68-22396. In the Probate Court ct Marlon County Oct. term. 1925. Notice is hereby given that Franklin H. Pieper. as administrator of the above named estate tns presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate and that the same will eome up for the examination and action of said Probate Court on the 24th dav of Oct.. 1925. at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be. why said account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate are also required to “MtWK'dSscHß. saar. 1 "- OcL 6. 13. 1935.

SC HOOT 1 THE SUN ~ Father of O the Earth and All That HELPS Is On It. " ’ Copyright, Compton's Pictured Encyclopedia Feature Service.

Across nearly 93,000,000 miles of space—so that the little pealike object In the left corner of the picture, which represents the earth, would have to be more than 200 feet away from the section of the sun’s disk if the distances were on the same scale as the objects pictured—electrical discharges beat down on our tiny planet.

A"1 FAMOUS modern astronomer calls us all children of the sun. Centuries ajgo the Incas of'Peru also called themselves children of the sun and performed strange ceremonies in worship of the king of heavenly bodies. They were really wiser than they knew. Os course, they were mistaken in thinking that the sun was a god, but they were right in believing that there would be no earth —at least, as we know it —and no people on the earth if it were not for tho sun. If the / light of the sun were suddenly shut off, we should soon starve from cold and starvation. In fact, if the sun’s heat were reduced by only 10 per cent, the xvhole of the temperate zone, the zone now inhabited by the majority of the human race, would be converted into frozen wastes. Perhaps we might keep warm for a while with the stock of coal still in the mines, but in the meantime our food supply would give out and there would be no way of replenishing it, for in such intense cold nothing would grow. The very coal that xve burn is a gift of the Sun, for coal Yvas formed from giant ferns wd other primitive plans Yvhich long ago stored up the rays of sunlight for our use today. From coal we get most of our power, but we also get poYver from YVindmills and waterfalls. Yet if Yve stop to think, we find that neither the windmill nor the waterfall would give us any power if it Yvere not for the sun. It is because the sun heats some section of the atmosphere to a higher degree than others that we have winds, and it is because the sun vaporizes the water of the oceans and raises it to the hill and mountain tops that we have rivers and Yvate--

JUDGING OPENS AT DAIRY SHOW (Continued From Page 1) Association; J. C, Penny, millionaire chain store owner and owner of the Emmadine farm at Hopewell Junction, N. Y. Carl Grey, president of the Union Pacific Railroad is expected In here Wednesday. Attendance Fair Conventions of three associations affiliated with the dairy industry continued In downtown hotels. Sectional reports took up the morning session of the American Dairy Science Association at the Sev’ertn. Nominated for office were: President, O. E. Reed, East Lansing, Mich., and J. M. Fuller, University of New Hampshire; vice president, H. F. Judkins, Mnssachusettes Agricultural College and A. C. Baer, University of Oklahoma; secretary treasurer; G. C. White, Connecticut Agricultural College, and H. A. Ruche, University of Illinois; editor, J. H. Frandsen, Lincoln, Neb., and A. C. Dahlherg, Geneva Experimental Station. N. Y. Attendance at the fairground Mon-

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falls. Thus the mighty Niagara is simply a tribute paid to the allpervasive power of the sun. But the sun’s influence is not exerted in light and heat alone, but also in the enormous force of gravitation by Yvhich it holds the entire solar system together. Sol is a latin word for “sun,” and the phrase “solar system" is simply an expression to indicate the group of heavenly bodies which are actually held In captivity by the sun. These objects Include the eight large planets (of Yvhich the earth Is one), a large number of asteroids (which are really little brothers of the planets), and a much larger number of Y'ery small bodies Yvhich appear nearly every night as meteors or “shooting stars.” All of these bodies move in almost circular paths around the sun, simply because they can’t get away. It is chiefly the power of gravity exerted by the sun which keeps the earth, for example, from flying off on a straight course into space. The force of the Sun’s attraction as exerted upon Neptune, the farthest of the planets, in its path around the Sun is equal to the pull of a column of steel 500 miles thick and 2,791 millions of miles long—for that is the average distance of Neptune from the Sun. In comparison we on the earth are near neighbors of the sun, for Yve are only 93 millions of miles away! But it isn’t likely that we shall eY'er do much visiting, because eY’en If Yve could traY'el in an airplane at the rate of 150 miles an hour it would take us at least seventy years to get to our journey's end. And if we should figure the rate of fare at three cents a mile the journey to tho sun Yvould cost us each abc-ut $2,790,000. day was fair, according to officials despite the cold rain. A lecture on nutritious foods was given this morning by Dr. S. V. Me-, Collum, professor of biochemistry of the Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and public health, folloYved by a talk by Mrs. Blanche K. ChenoYY'eth, Indianapolis Teachers’ College, on costume designing. This afternoon the Yvoman’s program Yvill include a lecture by Miss Ardia Scott of Cleveland, Ohio, on “The School and the Home.” Mrs. Edna Hatfield Edmondson of the Indiana University extension division will give a beauty talk. To Announce Winners Winners of judging contests conducted Saturday by State college teams and individual winners will be announced late today. Twenty-four State colleges competed, and prizes will range from loving cups to canes and book-ends; S4OO scholarships also Yvill he coveted prizes for individual winners. Featured in the horse show for tonight are some of the twenty-ono beauties brought from Ft. Riley, Kan. The entries include horses from the best stables all over the country. COURT AT EVANSVILLE Federal Judge Rupert C. Haltzell is holding court today at Evansville. The court Yvill close Wednesday. Other Federal officials at the court are; United States District Attorney Albert Ward and Alexander Cavins; Federal Clerk, William P. Kappes, and United States Marshal Linus P. Meredith. M. E. MINISTERS ELECT The Rev. W. L. Etving, pastor of the Irvington M. E. Church, was elected president of thp Methodist Ministerial Association, Monday, at the Roberts Park M. E. Church. Other officers are: The Rev. W. F. Russell of the West Washington M. E. Church, vice president, and the Rev. M. S. Marble, secretary' and treasurer. I. U. TOTALS HERE GIVEN Enrollment In the Heventy-one classes of the Indiana University extension division here totals 1,040, it wAs announced Monday. Seventythree persons also are enrolled In the extension classes at John Herron Art Institute and the North American Gymnastic Union.

TUESDAY, OCT. 13,1925

HOLD-UP MEN MAKE VISITS AT BARBECUES Bandits Force Girl and Escort to Drive Them Into City. Two hold-up men wildly waring two guns each perpetrated hold-ups at two outlying county barbecue places attempted another, fired several shots to frighten Y’ictims and utilized the motor vehicles of victims to e.ieape before police could get into action Monday night. It was the most sensational evening for police in years, they said today. Beginning at the Highland Barbecue, Ben Davis, Ind., the twi men accosted .Joe Gooden, an employe. In the rear of the place and took sl7 and then ordered him to drive the truck stantiing- there east on the National Rd. He said he could not drive. They next held-up \V. C. Wehrley, proprietor and took sls from the cash register. Wehrley was then ordered to drive the truck to the Taber Barbecue, 4728 W. Washington St. Here the bandits held-up un auto In which J. C. Scanlon, auto deulor, 510 N. Delaware St., an.l Miss Nell Cook, 2049 W. Washington St., were sitting. Miss Cook slipped a ring from her finger and her purse from the seat and tossed them in the back of the c-ar while the bandits were taking a S3OO diamond ring, some change and keys from Scanlon. Inside the barbecue, Mrs. Maude E. Taber, proprietor, and Marie Pearson and Sheraid Pierson, employes, were then ordered to “put ’em up.” Mrs. Taber, a cripple, was ordered to put S2O into the overcoat pocket of one of tho bandits. When Miss Pearson ducked behind a chair, he fired two shots into the floor and then took a ring, a necklace and a wrist watch from her. Tho bandits paraded Scanlon and Miss Cook back to their auto and ordered her to drive. Wehrley in the meantime had summoned police to his place. Sergeant Wilson and squad responded. The bandits, with guns leveled on Scanlon and Miss Cook, ordered her to drive east to tho Rockville Rd., back west to the creek road and north to the Speedway Rd. At Michigan and Delaware Sts., the two alighted. One took Scanlon’s name and address and told him if the affair did not appear lrN the papers, the ring would be mailed to him today. Tho two reported Ahe hold-up. Roy Poe, 23 W. Walnut St., said two men waved them to a stop on the National Rd., about the time of tho first hold-up and when he i speeded up the men fired several shots. Roy Guy, 501 N. East St., a bus driver, said he felt sure he hauled the men out the National Rd., because they asked the location of the Highland Barbecue. in NONETS HURT DRINK MORE me Most folks forget that the kidneys, like the bowels, sometimes get sluggish and clogged and need a flushing occasionally, else we have backache and dull misery In the kidney fogion, severe headaches, rhoumatlc twinges, torpid liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness and all sorts of bladder disorders. You simply must keep your kidneys active and clean and the moment you feel an ache or pain In the kidney region begin drinking lots cf water. / Also get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good drug store here, take a tublespoonfu! In a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will t 'ion act fine. Tl is famous salts is made from tho acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with llthla, and is Intended to flush clogged kidneys and help stimulate them to • activity. It also helps neutralize the acids in tho urine so they no longer irritate, thus helping to relieve bladder disorders, Jad Salts is inexpensive; makes a delightful effervescent lithia water drink which everybody should take now and then to help keep their kidneys clean. A well-known local druggist says ho sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe in trying to correct kidney trouble while it is only trouble.—Advertisement.

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