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5 Funeral Directors W. T. BLASENGYM Siam Office Branch Office :220 Shelby St. 1009 Indiana Avenue. Drexel 2570. Circle ;>!>. PLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 N. Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1887. ~ Phone —Main 00 11. 6642. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY Notices of funeral at our chapel refer o our present mortuary. Our new mortuiry will open about Feb. 1. 3ERT S. GADD —2130 Prospect St. Phone Stewart 2278. George Gnnsteiner Funeral director. 522 E. Market. Main 0908. KRIEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1402 N. Illinois St. , 4A. 1154. Res,, Bhl. 3860-K-1.. UNDERTAKERS—HISEY & TITUS. 951 N. Main 8 Special Notices MARGARET SELLERS. 1> g v D- C.. N. D.. obstetrician, acute and chr £" l ‘i v , , ' l ? a0 ' ma-fisafre. 1 N. New Jersey. Boorct-jA' 9 Personals AreYotuSick? Do you suffer with headaches ? Ringing in head and ears? Sore throat? Rapid “ heart beat? Lumbago? Sciatica? Have you kidney, stomach or liver trouble? Do you want to stop taking laxatives ? Have you gas on stomach? Are you bilious? Misery in back of head and neck? A dull ache between shoulders or through kidney region? Rheumatic pains in muscles and joints? Nerves unsteady? Do you feel weak and no pep ? Now Listemi Times are hard, money is scarce, you want to get well and you don’t want it to cost you too much. We are caring for many patients with above symptoms and getting them well, at almost no cost —only $2 a month. This clinic is run . as it is for the benefit of " those who feel they must economize. And yet, very fine people, including ministers, lawyers, business men (as well as employees and laboring men and women) arc coming here as an economical measure. . If you feel you must economize and want to get well, then we invite you to come. Domi’t Give Up just because you have tried other methods, Chiropractic succeeds where others fail. Our method of Chiropractic is distinctly different, in that it is practically painless to the patient. No one need be afraid of being hurt if he comes here. Our new “Painless Adjusting Tables” are as comfortable as a bed, and altogether different from old type of tables, Omly $2 a Mount! Come In and Get Well We Make Careful Analysis of Every Case. Ceuntral States College off Chiropractic 10311 Lemcke Bldg 0 Comer Market and Pennsylvania Sts. MADAME KELLY Electric Massage and Vanor Bathe. MADAME JOSEPHINE. Permanent Beauty Work. 729 N. NEW JERSEY. r RILEY 2573, V/hY have straight, stringy liair these rainy days. Let us give you a permanent wave; only SB. Irv. 4238. NEW TRUCKS Going to Miami. Fla. Loads wanted. Proper and oareful handling of goods assured. Randolph 5192. EXPERT Kodak finishing, put priors. GARLAND STUDIO 217 E. Washington. REFINED woman wants lady between 25 and 35, to el mm with. Times Box 14of). 10 Lost and Found BENCH-LEGGED BEAGLE HOUND White with 2 large black spots ou back, tan head. Reward. Belmont 3537. Lit’l.L pup; dark brindle, white tips on front feet about 3 months old; taken rom 2039 N. New Jersey. Finder return md receive reward, LOST—Male Boston bull, in vicinity o? 21st and N. Harding St.: brindle and white, without collar. Call B. EDWARDS. Bel. 6173, or 2151 N. Harding St. Reward. LOST —Coon dog, white and yellow speckled 10-in. high, weight 40 lbs.: reward Phone Mam 1785 or bring to Traction Express Ofiiee, Traction Terminal Bidg. LOST—brindle. Pitt bull insle: brown and white: spiked collar. Answers to name of Boots, Reward. Rand, 2340, LOST —Boston bull. male. Saturday: name of “Buster” on collar. Reward. Call RTley 3070 TOST—Bill book. A. J. FRITZ. Reward. Drexel 5098. Main 2310. -IT’S NEVED-lost until Indianapolis Times Want failed to find it.

10 Lost and Found FOUND—Articles found in Indianapolis street cars yesterday: 3 UMBRELLAS 1 ROSE BUSH 3 POCKETBOOKS 3 SMALL PACKAGES 1 LONG HANDLE SHOVEL 1 B. & L. PASS BOOK X WRIST WATCH HOLDER 1 BOOK MAIN 2737. 12 Help Wanted—Male SALESMEN I need several men who are accustomed to meeting the public and can tell the truth convincingly. A brand new proposition. Remuneration Is Fine for tho produoer. You owe it to yourself to investigate this at once. See Mr. Wilcox. 8 a. m. The Hatfield Electric Cos. Maryland and Meridian We are enlarging our saies force in thin district and have openings fqr 3 live salsemen with autos who are familiar with the meat, grocery, delicatessen, restaurant and hardware trada to sell Dayton Scales, slicere, 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. 243 N. Penn. St. WANTED AT ONCE: Men or women to work in spare time at home. VY'e instruct yon and buy all standard work vou produce for five years. Liberal pay. Materials free. Experience unnecessary. Address Desk A. A. 1.. Steber Machine Cos.. Utica, N, Y. SHEET metal workers wanted: experienced men: steady employment. GENERAL SHEET METAL WORKS. 1902 S. Main St., South Bend. Ind. BOYS WANTED —15 good boys with or without bicycles. Apply Mr. Dalton, 18 N. Meridian. MAN wanted for wagon. Apply 619 Langsdalo Ave. BOV wanted with wheel for delivery. 1112 E. Tenth St. l 3 Instructions MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE. 510 E. YVashington St.. Indianapolis, Ind Circle 07:>7. 18 Rooms for Rent BELLEFONTAINE. 1137. two furnished; 3 unfurnished modern rooms; heat, light, gas furnished. Riley 3029. CENTRAL, 2215: nicely furnished room meals optional: priv. home. Ran, 3122. CHESTER. N. 305; 3 unfurnished rooms; private entrance: sls per month; gar rage optional. Irvington 2309. ELEVENTH. E. 520: large, desirable front rm„ to refined gentlemen; pri. home; ref. LEXINGTON Apt. No. 37: 2 newly I urn., steam heated rooms; emp. persons pfd. MILEY. 129: two fnm.. clean; gas, elec.: priv. ent.; $5. Bel. 1839-W. SHELBY. 1412: nicely furnished modern room: lady employed: private family; homo privileges. PRexel 5930-lt. STURM. 1214; two adjoining rooms; mod.; private entrance. Web. 2002-W. WALKING DISTANCE 3 rooms. $14.00 mo. . Newly papered, olcctric lights, paa and city water. G-oVa E. Merrill. _ DUNLOP & lIOLTEGEL ELDERLY, nice, clean man. who will help with furnaeo, part pay for room; homo comforts. Irvington 4039. FRONT ROOM FOR LADY. PER WEEK $2.50. 1515 N. ILLINOIS. a—Light Housekeeping BUCnANAN. 717: iour unfurnished semi - modern upstairs rooms: adults; s>l~ per month. EAST ST.. 139 N.; nice clean front room; everything furnished; $3 up. 321 E. TENTH; 2 modem rooms, for light housekeeping: car spaee, BEAUTIFUL mod. home: everything sum.: $7; near car; emp. eou. Web. 4923-J. HIGHLAND Ave.! 508: two furnished house Keeping rooms; modern: private homo. Webster 3484. 6 —Board and Rooms ENGLISH, 5005. priv. home, near Hawthorne yds. and Butler Col.: gar. space. Real home for right parties. Irv, 2nd/. RANDOLPH. N.. 247: room; 2 meals: pri.; strictly mod.; 2 employed persons. TWO Catholic girls or men in modem home; privileges, near I'oly Cross Church t close in. Lin. 363 P. WANTED —Children to board, age 4 to 10; reference. Har. 2130-W. 963 Udell. 19 Rentals a—Houses BERRY. 120 —Irvington; 5-room modern bungalow. Main 3340: eve.. Irv. lOhfl-vV . CHURCHMAN AYIe.. 1530—Five rooms; modem and garage. $37.50. 1520 Churchman Ave., modern, 5 rooms and garage, $37.50. , 1611 Harlan St.; 5 rooms, modern and = St., 5 rooms, modern. s3s * M. D JOHNSON. 830 State Life Bldg., or 1445 Churchman Ave. Knoy COLLEGE, 1411: upper duplex; 4 rooms; bath; water, heat turn. Riley .1)84. COLLEGE, 4011: 0-rootn double; modem; garage: $57.50. Hum. 5094, COYNER. 2317; new. strictly modern house: fine condition: reduced. Hum. 2279. ENGLISH Ave., 2350: 4 rooms: setmmodern; garage: $22: water paid. 4.1.1 St Peter St.. 4 rooms; electric lights, gas and lan.ee. JEFFERSON, N. 903;, 6-room modern double: garage. Inquire, Bel. UoB/ J_. HEALING N„ 1407-9: new four-room double: nicely papered: modern: ?ar, il ff®near Brookside Park. E. Tenth ear. $.12.00. Ran, f.(197. Main 6 <6O. - KELLY loll; 5-room modern: garage. Kelly,' 1513; 4 rooms: gas, toilet; water. KEYSTONE. S~! 728: half double! lour rooms, newly decorated. sl7. LA SALLE S. 59: 4 rooms: modern, except furnace: garage; water paid; rent, reduced to $27.50. Circle 0018. E. J. McCKACKEN. LINDEN ST "017-2025; naif three-room double: f I'6. CIVIC REALTY CO.. 13d N. Delaware St. Lin. 5050. NEW YORK. E. 1048; 5-room semi-mod.; newly deco. Keys 322 Va Dorman. OAKLAND. 1312—5 rooms. 6ath: clean; garage; wa-ter paid. S3O. Bel 1839-W. OLIY'E. 1524; half double; •>_ rooms; downstairs: S2O. lißexel o>9>-R. PARKER Ave.. 2120. cor. Roosevelt: 4 rooms: gas. elec., city water, inside toilet: rent $22.50. with water paid. 13TH. E.. 319 —8-room modern , house; eitv heat Call bookkeeper. Main 1044. 4 BEDROOMS Eight rooms, modern house, in first-class repair; 414 E. Fifteenth St. Call Randolph 5800. COLORED: Ralston 2450: half six-room double: electric lights, furnace: rent S~O. Drex, 8838-W. Key next door. COLORED; 4117 Cornelius Ave.: beautiful bung.: strictly moil.: gas. Ran. 49.18. SEE DUNLOP & IiUiViKUEL lor bargain* REAL ESTATE A. F. ZAINHY, REAL ESTATE RENTALS INSURANCE 108 N, DKLA. LI. 65*0. a —Houses MARKET. E.. 1101; 4 rms.: bath. heat. light, gas; $47.50. Ri. 1047. Two Weeks’ Rent Free 401-407 Arbor Ave.: four rooms- electric lights: newly decorated: $lO. xako West Indianapolis car and look these over. S. St S, Main 4088, c —A partments KRIEGER 332-30 E. Prospect: two rooms in-a-door bed, bath and fully equipped kitchenette: rent includes heat, water and gas: $30.50. See custodian or call Liu. 59 H. IT. Woodsmall & Cos., Inc. “We insure everything hut the hereafter.'' FOR COLORED 1023 N. West: small apartment for hteh-errade colored. Wo furnish neat, liplits. gas and water and janitor. Let janitor show vou. DUNLOP & lIOLTEGEL FOUR rooms with bath: storm beat Hid water furnished: third floor. 409 E. Washington; s4o month, CTrele 4689. d—Busiress Places SUITABLE FOR WORK SHOP Rear of Haag’s drug store. 150 N. Illinois; rent $35. Call at Drug store or Randolph 5860. SHOE repairing Bhop: Bring rooms: modern: rent sl2; also small confectionery: living rms.. mod.. sls. 1519 N. Caoito.. 21 Real Estate for Sale fWWWWWSA/WWV^VWWS^VW^Ae b—Houses FOR nice home east hr south. Coll C. J. OSBUKN. PRexel 6184.

21 Real Estate for Sale 6 —Houses NEW ENGLISH TYPE HOME Six rooms, strictly modem, just completed at. 0208 Central Ave. Has large living room with brick fireplace, large dining room and kite-lien with built-in features on ground lloor. Three bedrooms, largo closets, 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 type home I will sell this homo for $8,500 —terms that will surprise you. Drive out and see this home or call me for appointment. Lin. 5840 or Wash. 0872. 6281 CENTRAL AYE. COLONIAL TYPE HOME—NEW Has long living-room with open fireplace, largo dining-room, kitchen with wuilt-in features and breakfast room on first floor, three bedrooms with largo closets, tile bath with built-in linen closet on second floor, cement basement; garage, with street drive: corner lot; shrubbery and flower boxes complete: reasonable terms and price. Call Lincoln 5840, or YVosh, 0872, OWN A HOME $75.00 CASH 1353 W. 28th Street 1934 Sugar Grove This is the opportunity you have been waiting for. Let your monthly rental make you an independent home owner. Call me at Main 0792. YVILLIAM A. HACKENMEYKR. SOME REAL DOUBLE BUYS 6-room side, southwest. A-l condition: always ronted; $29 a side: 2-car garage; $3.100. 6-room side, south; gas. electric lights, inside toilet, sink; rents for $45 month; $2,950, 4 rooms side for colored, west; rents for S3O; A-l condition: $2,150. CRAYVFOKD MOTT. 222 N. Delaware. Main 2681. Eves,, Rand. 1289. New Modern Bungalow and Terms 1318 N. Garfield Ave.: fiv-e rooms, complete in every detail. Price $4,300; S4OO ° ash ‘ The C. W. Henry Cos. 429 Lem eke Bldg. Riley 1064. Res.. Humboldt 2634. First Come First Served Four rooms; lights, gas. water, sewer, nice lot, fine location, near schools, ear line and East Riverside drive. YVill take SI,BOO with S2OO down. Call Liu. 3734. Evenings, YY’eb. 44-19. TWO new 4-room bungalows. 3920-23 Hoyt Ave.; located in English Heights addition; two squares east of Sherman Dr., full front cement porch, electric lights, cement walks: garage. Sell at a bargain. Price $2,450 on easy terms. Call owner, YVebsler 0899. Main 5072. SSOO CASH. BALANCE EASY TERMS. Lexington Ave., near School 39; five rooms: inside toilet, city water, extra lot, two-ear garage: fine condition. Bargain, $4,009. MR. QUINN. 147 E. Market St. Riley 5147. Ran. 7931, 752 S. MOZART: 7-room house; parage; $2,850: SSO cash and $25 per month. 220 S. Walcott; 0 rooms, semi-modem; garage: $3,500; SIOO cash, balance $25 per month. LINCOLN 8754. 6 ROOMS, MODERN Plenty of shade; com";-; new. 3510 Carrollton. Open 2 to 5 p. m. CLOUD & PIPER, owners, Harrison 2282. 1808 KELLY —New 4-room bungalow, garage: large lot: sink in kitchen: gas. electricity’: close to school; $2,550: small down payment. EVERROAD. 204 Transportation Bldg. Lincoln 3880. 3955 FLETCHER Ave.; nice, new 5-room bungalow; cement walks; garage; electric lights: nice high lot; $2,800; S3OO down, balance $25 per month. S. D. SAMPLE. 3939 English Ave, DR, 4334. BEAUTIFUL new 5-room modern bungalow: built-in features: close to Garfield Park: Bmall down payment: balance as rent. Drexel 6817. _ 5619 CARROLLTON New 5-room strictly modern bungalow. Terms. Open 2 to 5 p. ni. CLOUD & PIPER, owners. Harrison 2282, NEW 5-room semi-modern bungalow, east. Will sell for small .payment down, balanee monthly. Riley 5641. 5-ROOM semi-modern double; paved street and alley: all improvements in and payed for: $3'050. $350 down. PRexel 0817. 2059 NAPOLEON—S-room modern house; $4,500: SBOO cash: close to Garfield Park, PRexel 4710, SIOO CASH, balance monthly, buys new 0room bungalow with furnace. Owner, Randolph 5294. MUST SACRIFICE—S-room home- $2,500; payments. Owner, Bel. 4182-M. FOR sale or rent, three-room cottage. 431 Ketcham. Call Bel. 3150. 5-ROOM double south, rents for S4O; sacrifice equity on $1,950. cash or take some trade. Stewart 2166. d—Lots 3425 E. TWENTY-SIXTH; bargain. Harrison 0209-J. e —Suburban AUCTION The undersigned will sell without reserve to the highest bidder. Monday. Oct. 19. at 10 a. m.. on tho premises, 1 mile southwest of Fishers. 14 milca northeast of Indianapolis. 8 miles south of Noblesville. Indiana, 335 acres. 145 Mi a<*rea with fair sot of improvements: *2O acres timber; 80 acres cleared; old house and barn; 67% acres unimproved having’ good ash timber; 41.76 acres unimproved, new Lancing. Farms are well drained; soil black and el ay loam. Will also sell 2 teams mares; 10 head Holstein and Jersey milk cows. T. B. tsted: 4 brood sows with pigs by side; 15 feeding shoats: 7 head ewes: 20 tons loose clover hay in mow; 30 tons bailed, mixed hay. 9 tons bailed wheat straw; 2 tons bailed onta straw: 70 acres good com in field: 200 bushels oats in bin; Standard mower: MeCormiek-Peering hay rake: MeCormiek-Deering hay tedder; John Deere sweep rake; 3-section combination steel tooth harrow: double tandem cultipacker; tandem disc harrow, McCormick binder: harrow, cultivator and binder, tongue truck and tractor hitch: 4-horse, single disc harrow*: John Deere corn planter, soy bean attachment: 1924 model Fordson tractor; John Deere 14 in. gauge tractor plow: John Deere 6 shovel cultivator: National 8-shovel cultivator; Kudo manure spreader: Weber w v agon with box and hay frame. Terms liberal. Hal V. Smith, owner Sale in charge of K. C. Foland Auction Cos.. Noblesville. Ind.

IDEAL SUBURBAN LOCATION Avery attractive new 5-room bungalow, with 2 acres of land or a large lot. This property is located only (S% miles southeast of Circle on Dandy Trail. If yon want something above the average, don't foil to see this. Terms. Call Lincoln 5840. Southport 12-Rl. WONDERFUL suburban bargain, if sold this month: 0% acres: seven rooms and hath: good barn and poultry houses: beautiful shade; abundance of fruit: twenty mi'es from city on traction line. Only *4 000. Call Mrs. Little. REALTY SERVICE BUREAU. 501 Continental Bunk Bidg. Lin, 5307. f—Sale or Exchange. Wonderful Opportunity to Trade for California Property FOR EXCHANGE—We have a client owning several pieces of high-eias* ranch and income property in beautiful California. who desires to exchange same for nropertv in the locality of Indianapolis for personal reasons. In answering this ad give iv.ll information in first letter as to locality, price, pictures of plaee. description and other data that will enable us to submit your property in an intelligent manner to our client. SOUTHERN l ALIFORNIA REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE. INC.. Realtors. Suite 1011-15-19-23 Pacific Southwest Bldg.. Long Beach. Cal, IF YOU want to trarlo or sell, so- Mr. Anderson, 212 Banker* Trust Bldg. Riley 5041. g—Builders and Contracting IF YOU HAVE a clear lot we will build you a home, our house* are better and cheaper because we have no olficu help and pay no commission. Lincoln 2027 ask for Mr. Elvers or Mr. Klein. 22 Real Estate Wanted CASH IN 72 HOIJKS Will submit cash offer on investment property and small cottages within 72 hours after inspection. ALLEN H. ALSPACH 433 Lemcke Bldg. Lin, 3477 LET us sell your houses. lot. JOS. A. SELVAGE. Main 0 717, 25 Miscellaneous for Sale GAS RANGE for sal' 1 ; suitable lor iaundry U“C. Har. 4665-YV. 2 LADIES’ WINTER COATSI GOOD CCNI), WASH 2423. NLYV—SISO Acorn range: cheap. 2188 H, Capitol. Harrison 0389-W.

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25 Miscellaneous for Sale Rebuilt Typewriters All Makes at Reduced Prices AH makes of typewriters rented and repaired. Our overhauled work Is guaranteed. American Writing Machine Cos. 30 SO. PENN. LI. 0822. ESTAB. 1880. Rugs—Linoleums 9x12 Tapestry Brussels rugs, blue, tan, taupe and old rose, special, $13.95. Gold Seal Congoleura rugs. 9x12. $12.75. These rugs are carried in all sizes and patterns at proportionate prices. Imported Japanese gTass rugs 9x12. double warp, heavy grade made in beautiful colored patterns, special, $7.50. 11.3x12 rugs, $29.60. all wool. Our line of Brussels, velvets. Axminsters and Wilton rugs curried in all sizes and patterns are sold at the lowest prices in the city. Come in and be convinced. All new perfect goods (no seconds). Dorfman Rug Co--207 W. YVasli. St., opposite Statebouse. “If it covers tho floor, we have it." BED DAVENPORT. 2 oak rockers. Morris chair .and library table. 5445 Winthrop. Har. 1791. QUARTERED OAK china caDinot. Good condition. Ran, 0934. EDEN YVASHKR. $45; CHINA CLOSET. $lO- MORRIS CHAIR. $4. D"V. 1414-M. 3552 E. Mich, STEAM BOILER —Suitable for heating greenhouse or garage; almost new. Drexel 2828, ring 4. GAS RANGE. uUOD AS NEW. Half price. Also good baby carriage. LAW books. 14: nice and clean; very reasonable. 318 E. North. Apt. 1. RI. 6787. LADIES' YVARPROBE EXCHANGE —Used garments, 1502 X. Illinois. Cirelo 0518. WALL TENT—And two iron eots. lady's tailored suit. Randolph 6811. FURNITURE, Rugs and Stoves. Cash or payments. 151i> N. Illinois. RETORT Stove: sizo 220. 211 S. Summit. Drexel 7591-J. a—Musical Instruments PIANO in excellent condition: dark oak ease: price reasonable if sold at onoe. Call Har, 1712-R. REDUCED prices on music rolls and reeorite: ex'-imugo. 10c. INDIANAPOLIS MUSIC EXCHANGE, 710 Pembroke Arcade. b — Pet and Live Stock RICHARDSON’S VETERINARY HOSPITAL. 14 S, West St. Circle 2332. c— Coal, Ice and Wood SPECIAL SALE For Few Days Only Old Hickory WMte Aslfo Lump $4.90 Per Ton 2 Tons, Delivered Any Place in City. This is a clean lump, free from slate or slack and will not clinker. Batraer Fuel Cos. Riley 1866. Good Coal Saves Worry Vir. and Ky.—The Best That is Mined. Best Virginia Blk.. lg. fkd 56.75 Best E. Ky, Blk.. lg. fkd 50.75 Best Va.. 50% ip., mine run 55.25 GLENDORA. THE YVONDER COAJL. Glendora, large Blk.. or lp.. cln. 1kd.50.50 Glendora Egg. cleaned forked $0.25 TRY OUR HOOSIER ASH. Burns Well and Holds Fire Overnight. Hoosier Ash lump. cln. fkd $5.85 Hoosier Ash Egg, cln. fkd *5.35 Best Ind. lp. No. 5. cln. lltd fo.oO Best Illinois lp.. oln. fkd Sa.oO Best fnd. or 111. Egg.-cln. fkd $5.25 KINDLING yvith each ton. Delivered Anywhere in the City. UNION ICE AND COAL. DRex. 4021. Since 1908 Dependable. Visit our yard and see the difference in good coals. W. YA. LUMP, $6.25 ~ POCO. LUMP, SB.OO Wheel in, 35e. J. & I. COAL CO. RAND, 2471. NORTH ST. COAL C& Good coal priced right. Lincoln 1455. KINDLING and stove wood; big load*: delivered anywhere; sß.oo and *4. PRexel 2559-W. HEAVY WOOD AND KINDLING Cut ready for use —Large load. Riley 5188. atlas fuel cy. 401 YV. MORRIS ST. DREXEL 0883 TRY OUR MAJOR COAL. MAJOR COAL CO.. Kan. 4129. 26 Miscellaneous Wanted SALVATION army Industrial Home. Help us to help others with your used clothing. magazines, news, etc. Phone Yvagon. Main 1082. I PAY MORE FOR USED FURNITURE AND STOVES. JACOBS. 850 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. CIR. 7448. 27 Business Announcements DRESSMAKING—PRICES REASONABLE. MRS. TARBEJ.L, YVKBSTEK .5103 It. FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated; leather mattresses and pillows made. E. F. HURKLE. 41(1 Mass Main 1428. HARDWOOD FLOORS thoroughly cleaned, refinished, shellacked, waxed and pollahed. F. G. HALL. Rand 096.1, RUGS. 9x13. thrly emit.. $3: all work guar. SUPERIOR CLEANERS. Ken. 4462. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDOF.. 201 Indiana Ave. STOVES Renickeled. Quality Plating Works, 1C E. South St. Riley 4828. WE repair any mane or type eleetrie washer or sweeper, eleetric appliances of all kinds. Call M;iln 1900/ 28 Storage and Transfer OVERLAND HAULING: RETURN LOADS WANTED. Packing snd shipping household goods, lew rate on Florida and California shipments. OTTO J. SUESZ. Main 23533628. Webster 4579-0699-W. NORTHYVESTEHN TRANSFER CO. Call at all times. Randolph 3741. MOVING and commercial hauling a specialty. Davis Bros. Transfer. Hi. 2907 ifOVING and TruoKing. Reliablu men. Call BORNMAN Web. 5571, 29 Business Opportunities BATTERY shop and filling station: located on good street; inside drive: doing good business: priced right for quick sale. Cause of selling, account sickness. Call Webster 2t42. 7 a. in.—7 p. m. THREE BUTCHERTi 11 OPS and equipment for wale, FREEMAN. at Ran. 6374. 30 Automobiles for Sale USED CARS 60 BARGAINS AT YOUR OWN PRI.OE. TERMS. BOB’S MOTOR SERVICE. 310 8. PENN. ST. MAIN. 1705. GOOD USED CARS 1023 FORD roadster, glass lAclosure, $l5O. 1923 Ford touring. $l5O. 1922 Chevrolet touring. $125. 1022 Chevrolet coupe. 5195. Small Down Payment. L. GUY LONG, 1114 N. Meridian. Lincoln 6866. 7-PASS. ifODSdN SEDAN This is a real bargain. Terms or trade. 824 N. MERIDIAN ST. NEW 1925 Tudor ami Fordo? bodies. Will take your old tmdy In trade. WANGELIN-SHARPE CO. 413 Virginia Ave. Dn-xel 8040 REO, 1920 touring; winter top. Priced to sell quick. > Call owner. Circle 7405. FORD BODlES—us<xl sruans. coupes, tourings. roadsters: some late 1024 model*. WOLF. 555-01 N, Capitol. b “

30 Automobiles for Sale We can’t make anew ear out of>an old one but wo can make your old car run like new-. Automobile Hospital. 133 So. East St. DRox 3600. This is all the down payment necessary to purchase any of the cars listed below. OR These cars can be bought on our other plan of 1-3 down, balance monthly. Down. Jordan Touring, 1922 $16.15 Hupp Touring, 1923 12.75 Maxwell Touring, 1923 10.38 Buick 6 Touring, 1922 9.23 Moon Touring, 1923 11.54 Ford Touring, 1923 3.50 Cadillac Touring, 1920 18.50 Hupp Roadster, 1922 10.96 Hupp Coupe, 1922 16.15 Hupp Touring. 1924 20.76 Hupp 8 Touring, 1925 36.92 Nash Sedan, 1924 28.84 Nash Touring, 1925 23.10 ASK ABOUT OUR POPULAR WEEKLY 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 demonstration. * OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL r 10:30. CLOSED SUNDAY. Wilbur Johnson Cos. 730 N. Meridian St. Lin. 1527. TWO GENUINE BARGAINS Late model Dodge Business Coupe, 5 practically new tires, lots of extras. Car in perfect condition. A wonderful buy at $650. Dodge Touring, late model. This car is one of the greatest bargains we have ever had to offer. Looks like new and in perfect condition. Only SSOO. These two cars are unusual bargains in every respect. One glance will convince you. Come in and see them. They will sell themselves. GeOo B a Ray 9 1 me. 1110-12 N. Meridian St. Lin. 7342. Open Nights. Terms Arranged. Cadillac Model Seven-pass. touring; good paint, top, curtains, tires. This car is in good mechanical condition. A real bargain at $225. CHAS.-G. SANDERS JORDAN DISTRIBUTORS 1033 N. Meridian. Cl. 2771. CHANDLER G DISPATCH 1921. Mechanically very good: refinished in two-tone gray: very snappy. YVe will gladly demonstrate the above car. Priced low. Terms. CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. Packard Distributor Since 1904. 31 W. 13th St. Main 0943. COLE 8 LIMOUSINE For a car that is mechanically right, this it it. Terms or trade. 824 N. MERIDIAN ST. DODGE ROADSTER 1920: Motor perfect; winter top; $125 for auiek sale. CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. 35 W. Thirteenth St. Mam 6942. EARL BROUGHAM 1922: five-passenger: perfect condition; price. $285. We say this is certainly a bargain. Terms it desired. CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. Packard Distributor Since 1914. 31 YV. 13th St. Main 8848. FORD SEDAN 1923, $275 PAINT AND UPHOLSTERING LIKE NEW. SPOT LITE MOTOMETER AND GOOD CORD TIKES. HERE 18 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, 1923.... $150.00 Chalmers Touring SIOO.OO Oakland Sedan, 1920 SIOO.OO One-third Down. STUTZ FACTORY BRANCH 957 N. Meridian St. Open evenings ami Sunday mornings. FORD TOURING CARS . Ail models: priced to ?'-!l now; terms. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1603-05 8. Meridian. DRexel 4743. FORD. 1923 touring: four pratlcaliy new oversize cord tires: ' Dolco ignition. Price $135. Terms if desired. YVANGEUN-SHAIU* CO. , 443 Virginia Ave. Drexel 8040. FORI). 1023 coupe: nvo very good cord tires, lock wheel, rear-view mirror, windshield wilier. Price $195. Terms. WANGELIN SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Ave. Drexel 8040. FORD. 1920 touring: regular. In good running condition; price $lO. WANG LIN-SHARP CO.. 448 Virginia Ave. Dltexel 8040. FORD touring, 1924; Regular. New top Good condition. *40.00 down payment. YV ANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Ave. Drexel 8040 Ford Roadster: With special body, water pump HtXM*ioineU*r. etc. Good conuHion. SftO.(K) <u*h or payments. Del. 0326. HAYNES SCHMIDT. INC. 120 W, NORTH ST. FOR YOUR NKYV OK USED CAR _ 1 1924 WILLYS-KNIGHT TOURTNG, S7OO 1 1924 FORD SEDAN 1 1925 OVERLAND TUDOR SEDAN ,A NUMBER OF USED CARS $25 AND UP PHILLIPS AUTO SALES 2310 W MICH. BEL. 2111, OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY

30 Automobiles for Sale SACRIFICE SALE OF REPOSSESSED CARS Finance Companies stock of cars priced to move at once. Maxwell, 1924 Touring. ' 1 V Star, 1924 sedan. Star, 1924 Special Roadster. , • Nash, 1924 Six touring. Chevrolet, 1024 Roadster. v - Btilck, 1923 Winter enclosure. ( Ford, 1924 type coupe. Nash, 1923 four touring. ALSO SEVERAL BUICKS AND FORDS PRICED FROM $50.00 TO 5150.00. SPECIAL TERMS HAVE BEEN ARRANGED DURING THIS SALE. A. W. ITEIFELI 544 S. MERIDIAN OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS OVERLAND TOURING. 1923: VTtjrXNEW PAINT. NEW TOP. GOOD MEC lANICAL CONDITION. " TKRSTEGGE-lIOLLOYVELL CO. RICK BN BACKER DISTRIBUTORS. 436 N. CAPITOL AVE. LIN. 7554 See the New CHRYSLER Six and Four. Your Car in Trade. L. T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES. 917-2.1 Virginia Ave, Drexel 0928. Sale Now On We move to our new location soon and must cl se out cur present stock of used cars. Chevrolet, 1923 coupe $270.00 Chevrolet 1922 sedan $225.00 Chevrolet, 1924 touring $250.00 Chevrolet, 1923 touring *150.00 Chevrolet, 1923 coupe S2Wt.OO Ford, 1922 coupe $175.00 Ford. 1921 touring SOO.OO Ford, 1923 touring *125.00 Ford, 1923 dump truck *210.00 Ford, 1924 tudor $335.00 Ford, ‘1922 touring $75.00 Studcbaker. 1915 touring $40.00 Vim truck, panel body $2.1.00 Ford, 1923 light delivery $150.00 Just a part of our used car stock. Better come In today. We may have what you want. NAME YOUR TERMS ITME MEWMILET GO. 003 E. WASH. ST. a—T rucks FORD ONE-TON TRUCK A real bargain. Terms. 824 N. MERIDIAN ST. SMITH & MOORE We have 6 new Perfection automatic dump bodies: regular price is $145. Wo will sell these while they last for SIOO. The Perfection dump body is the equal of any make and will carry one and a haif yards. SMITH & MOORE 528 South Meridian St. Opp. Manual Training High School. 31 Automobiles Wanted <W^VWVWVWWSAA/WWWWW>^^| Autos Wanted 1922. 1923, 1924 and 1925 models preferred: we pay cash and deal quickly; save time by seeing ua first. I. Wolf Auto Cos. 059 N. Capitol Ave. Corner North St. Plenty of parking space. Lin. 4618. Highest UaSh price PAID FOR USED CARS. WANT 100 CAR 8 TO JUNK. SEE U 9 FIRST. SAM CORAZ. 519 N, CAPITOL. MAIN 0386. 32 Auto Supplies M Repairs BEST USED TIRES ROGERS. Bel. 4300. 3117 W. YVash. Bel. 4300. USED CARS bought and sold. I. GOLDBURO. 5’;2 N Capitol, 35 Financial MONEY LOANED ON AUTOMOBILES Let us refinance your car. 642 N. Merldian. Suite 9. Riley 2156. 37 Money to Loan BORROWING $lO TO S3OO For Emergencies My Own Views on the Subject If I needed $lO to S3OO in an emergency, I —would NOT want to borrow it from a friend or employer. —would NOT want to borrow It from a relative. —would NOT want to ask any one to Indorse for me. —would NOT want to be under obligations to any one. I WOULD want to borrow from someone who made a business of lending money. I WOULD be willing to hay a reasonable amount for the use of the money I borrowed. I would NOT go to the first moneylending concern that I came to. I WOULD consider ONLY a firm that was long established In my community. Tho Fidelity Loan Cos., licensed by and bonded to tho State, anil under tho supervision of the banking department, is well and favorably known in this community, a reliable firm that makes a business of lending money at a low, lawful rate, and has a genuine desire to be helpful. Should you need money, now or at any time, do not fall to call on us. FIDELITY LOAN CO. YV. A. Thomas. Mgr. Room 532 Lemcke Illdg. 100 E, MARKET ST. MAIN 1278. Personal Loans $lO to S3OO Thi* office Is operated under tho supervision of the State of Indiana, and was established for the purpose of providing a place where h inest people can borrow any amount from $lO to S3OO without paying more than the legal rate of interest or without being imposed upon in any way. NO WORTHY PERSON REFUSED. Wn do not notify your employer, neither do we make Inquiries of your lriends, relatives or tradespeopit. You can have all the time necessary for repayment and pay only for the actual time you keen the money. Call and let us explain. No charge unless you borrow. IF IN A HURRY Phoue MA. 2923. Household Finance Corporation SUCCESSORS TO HOUSEHOLD FINANCE SERVICE CO. 404 Kresge Bldg., fourth floor. Comer of Pennsylvania and Wash. Sts. AUTO LOAN CO] Loans to car owners, Mr. Schmidt. 122 W North St. Lincoln 7675. Personal Property Loan AMERICAN LOAN CO. 347 Bankers Trust Bldg. .1.1 * .

37 Money to Loan MONEY FOR COAL OR TAXES from us can be repaid monthly in small amounts. Cash m 24 Hoimrs Liberal Sums —Low Interest —No Publicity. CALL LINCOLN 5050. Security ImiVo & Loan 136 N. DELAWARE NEED MONEY! au'ekty. confidentially and business like ti.gs is a part of the service we give LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 14H/4 E. Washington St. MA In 0585 LI ncoln 7184 39 Legal Notices NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received by the Board of School Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis. at the offices ol the. Board. 150 North Meridian Street. Indianapolis. Indiana, until 5 o’clock n. m.. Tuesday. Nov. 10. 1925 for the following: The furnishing of all material, tools, dra.vago and labor necessary to the proper manufacture and installation of Supply Room Cabinet, twenty-six Bonrd Racks and Material Rox Cases, six YVorking Benches for Crafts, four Portfolio Cases and Drawer Cabinets, for the Emmerich Manual Training High School. 501-549 South Meridian Street Indianapolis, all as per specifications and schedules prepared ov the Board of School Commissioners. The estimated cost is $3,300.00. The proposals for the above mentioned cabinets, ete.. shall be in sealed envelope with writing thereon plainly indicating the character of the work to which the bid relates, as. for example. “Bid for Cabinet YVork at Emmerich Manual Training High School.’ All the bids must I>e submitted on blank form No. 90, as prescribed bv the Indiana Stale Board of Accounts, which blanks together with sclidules and specification* will he furnished by the Business Director, upon aplieation. These proposals must be accompanied by a certified cheek on an Indianapolis bank, or by New York. Chicago or Indianapolis exchange, for threo <3) per cent of the maximum bid. The check or exchange must be drawn payable to the order of tho Board of School Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis. Bidder shall specify In his hid when he will complete work if awarded the contract. In ease a bidder, whoso bid shall be accepted, shall not. within five days after notive of such acceptance, perform his bid by entering into a written contract with the Board, to perform tlio work in accordance with the provisions of the specifications, and within that time secure the performance of his contract by a surety bond, with surety or sureties to the approval of the Board. Ids certified check or draft and the proceeds thereof shall be and remain the absolute property of the Board as liquidated damages agreed upon for such failure it being Impossible to estimate the amount of damages such failure would occasion to the Board. The contractor will be required to exeeute .a contract ami give a bond, forms of which contract and bond are made a part of the specifications. Each contractor receiving copy of the plans and specifications wlu DC required to deposit, as security for their return in good order, the sum of $5.00. The right is reserved bathe Board to reject any or all proposals and to refrain from accepting or ri a-ctiug proposals not more than ten (10) days. BOARD OU SCHOOL COMM ISSIONkRS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. By YV IT. i. TA M H. BOOK. Business Director. Oet. 9. 1925. Indianapolis. Ind. Oet. 9. 16. 73. 1025.

HEW BRIDGE T 9 BE JOINT WORK Governors Confer About Vincennes Project. Agreement for their states to cooperate in tho construction of tho netv Wabash River bridge at Vincennes was reached by Governor Jackson of Indiana and Governor Len Small of Illinois, at a conference in the Claypool Thursday night. Governor Small was here to attend the National Dairy Exposition. “Illinois will have the money for completion of tho bridge available sometime next spring and our State will cooperate in building the structure,” Governor Smal said. The bridge is to bo on an Important highway between the ttvo States and will replace an old dilapidated structure. SPENCER CASE DRAGS ON Believe Groenrasfle Trial Will Take Another Week. flu United Prctt * GREENCASTLE, Tr.d., Oct. IC. Trial of William Evans of Terre Haute, charged with complicity in tho robbery of two banks at Spencer in November. 1923, dragged on today as additional witnesses were called before Judge James IJughcs. A large number of witnesses chiefly from Spencer, were on the stand and gave details of conditions in the totvn just prior to and follotving tho robbery. It Is expected It yy'lll be another week before tho case goes to the jury. EXPRESS LINE SOUGHT Public Service Commission Holds Petition Under Advisement. The public service commission today had under advisement petition of P. C. Specht, Valparaiso, to operate a motor express line between Chicago and Valparaiso. The petition Yvas heard by the commission Friday Yvhen Yvitncssea called by the South Bend Interurbnn Company, and the South Shore, Pennsylvania, and Nickel Plate Railroads presented testimony against establishing the route. GEN. SHERWOOD DEAD Served Nino Terms In Congress From Ohio District. liu Timet Special TOLEDO, Ohio, Oct. 16—Gen. Issac R. Sherwood, 90, America’s oldest Ex-Congressman, died here at his home Thursday. Ho had been seriously 111 for three months. Elected to ihe house of representatives from tho Ninth Ohio district in 1872, General Sherwood served nine terms for a period of nearly tYventy years. He retired last year. BOMB WRECKS CHURCH * i Race War Results in Explosion on Chicago South Side. Ba United Pres CHICAGO, Oct. IC.—Another act of violence marked the negro “Invasion” of the fashionable South Side today. Bethesada BaptlstiChurch, colored, a quarter million dollar structure, vacated several months ago, Yvas wrecked by a bomb. Damage Is estimated at $125,000. The entire South Side was shuken by the blast.

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FLORIDA HOMES FACING DECAY (Continued From Page 1) boom, walls cracking off and sills rotting in the damp ground. One builder told me he could not obtain highly skilled or careful labor, but ho didn't care. He was building for rapid sale at high prices. He admitted the foundation* of wood he was sinking in the ground, with Yvatcr sometimes only tYvo feet below tho surface, would soon rot, sag and help crack the stucco. Hundreds who buy these places will have to rebuild them within a fetv years. Os course not all operations are building in this fashion. The more substantial ones require tile or brick construction under tho stucco and obtain really wonderful results, often roofing their buildings with tiling imported from Cuba or even Spain and taken from buildings Yvhich In some Instances have *tood for centuries. None of the houses h.Tve cellar*. The ground is too near sea level and the rainy seasons too numorous. Practically none have other heating apparatus than firo-plaoos and most of the cheap ones lack even that. Seep tanks take the place of sewers. Tho houses stand about two feet above the ground to escape aurface floods. Most of tho houses have only one story and many have no air chambers above. These are hot much of the year. Architecture runs mostly to the Spanish typo in South Florida on both coasts, hits of old Spain and Portugal having been transplanted to give atmosphere to those subdivisions which make any pretense or real effort at stability. Cheap Imitations of these are found all over the State with weird results. As one writer said: “Florida has three kinds of architecture: Spanish, Spanish Itch and crazy.” In tho older towns, notably Daytona, St. Augustine and Jacksonville, there are some delightful Colonial buildings which In their setting of llY'e-oaks, heavily festooned with Spanish moss, savor of the romance of the old South—a relreshing relief from the tinted stucco and palms of the tropic section. Building Furiously Building is going on furiously nil over the Stuto. Hotels and apartments are being rushed through for tho expected winter crowd. Building inspectors have more than they can do and the contractor who “cuts th corners” is apt to obtain a bonus instead of reprimand. Embargoes on materials, high wages and Inexperienced workmen have made it impossible for contractors to' guarantee their w-ork or Its cost. Much of the building Is therefore done, as in war time, on the cost-plus plan with the ultimate buyer footing tho bill. Housing congestion Is so acute ready sales are found and readier rentals. But the buyers take a long chance on their titles. Never has there been so much need of applying that sterling rule of real estate: Look before you buy and know what you are buying. The feYV title guarantee companies now operating in Florida are swamped and most title abstract examination Is dono by lawyers Yvho charge 2 per cent of the sale price for certifying that tho abstract is properly drawn. They do not guarantee the title nor insure the buyer against their oYvn or other people's errors. Records Confused Land has been transferred *o many times during the past year that tho records are in the greatest confusion. Some lawyers believe It will take ten years to straighten them out. Florida law permits a person to recoY-er his property which has been sold for taxes by paying up the back tax bills with interest. Shyster lawyers are taking advantage of this to run down previous owners of abandoned property to inform them of Its present worth and the state of the law, and then sue for possession from those who have bought at the tax sales. This has resulted in the loss of thousands of dollars to those who have bought thinking a tax sale deed was sufficient. Laws generally are easy for persons seeking to take advantage of the stranger. Tho Real Estnto Broker’s law, which went into effect Oct. 1, designed to punish dealers for misrepresentation, false advertising and unethical conduct, 'failed to make sufficient appropriation or provide necessary agencies to make the IaYV effectiY-e. Tho State Association of Real Estate Board* plans to remedy this defect by hiring detectives and supplying funds to supplement the law. Ily-by-Nighter* "Wholesale invitation has been ex tended by the State to fly-by-nlghi corporations to organize In Florida, through tho recent passage of a corporation latv looser than DelaYY r are's. This law permits any group of outsiders to organize within the Stato on payment of a certain fee, to issue unlimited stock with practically no State supervision and no jurisdiction of the State over either tho corporate books or assets. Honest Florida latvyers see In this a bIoYV to the cause of clean corporation promotion and control and believe it will make the State responsible for a netv crop of schemes conceived In the inner consciousness of those gentlemen who specialize In gold-bricking the public. Tho argument for the IaYV In the State Legislature was that it Yvould raise funds to make up for the lack of inheritance or income taxes. PRESIDENT LISTENS IN Coolltlgo Hears laist World Series Game Broadcast Bn Time* Special WASHINGTON, Oct. 16.—President Coolidge was so Interested In listening to radio returns of the last world series baseball game that he kept the Imperial Potentate of tho Shrine, Janies C. Burger, who had called to see him, waiting for fifteen minutes, Thursday afternoon. The President left/ ' radio set before the game wnst , however and did not leurn wn .no final result was until ait j while afterward, when he exf sed his keen disappointment. /