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1 Death Notice* SABOLL, EVELYN I.—Death ends life of a pure and noble, girl, after shorty illness in hospital. Died Tuesday, 10:45 a. in. Funeral 2 p. m. Thursday. Reynolus parlce 950 N. Pennsylvania. Interment Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited. 5 Funeral Directors W. T. BLASENGYM Main Office 2220 Shelby St. DRexel ,2370. " PLANNER k BUCHANAN 320 N. Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1887. Phone—Main 0641. U 642. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY Notices ol funeral at our chape' refer to our present mortuary Our new mortu ary wi.l open about Feb. 1. BERT S. -GADP -2130 Prospect St. Phone Stew grp 2278. ' George Gnnstemer Funeral director. 522 E Market. Main 0908. ~ KRIFGER, WM. E. FUN El AL DIRECTOR 140? N Illinois St. MA. 1154. Res. Bel. 3866-R-L UNDERTAKERS—HISET i TITUS 051 N, Del av- are. Main 3680. 8 Special Notices MARGARET SELLERS u O' . D C.. N- D. obstetrician acute and criionu •ii ase. massage. 1 N. New Jersey. Roglg. Jt 9 Personals MADAME KELLY Electric Ma-sfage yui .Y/'P.'IL Baths. MADAMS JOSEPHINE Permanent Beauty Work 720 N. NEW JERSEY. RILEY 2573. * DANCING KINGS HALL Every Thursday arid Saturday nights. Mask dance Thursday. Oct- 2- and "*' J Halloween. Oct. 31. Goon music. Prizes. EX T P A F $? PIANO teacher wants be-Tlnm-ra: 6P c™ l ' lß !l 1 esson: ten for $5. Call Hum. _ 10 Lost and Found FOUND—Articles found In Indian apolis street cars yesterday: 1 BOOK 1 PR. GLASSES IN CASE I BASKET BALL 1 PURSE \ I CHECK FOR $6 N 1 PR. GLOVES ' 1 PKG. PICTURES I VICTROLA RECORD 1 PACKAGE MAIN 2737 BULL TERRIER—Light brindle. white marks, male, short tail: carries tongue out: lost Thursday noon from W. Indianapoli. Reward Belmont L/L4-K. WHYTE GOLD WRIST WATCH—L.ot between Irvington and downtown, or in Circle Theater. Initials G. McK. binder please cal! Irv. 13 75. Generous reward. BOSTON TERR lEH —Black with slight, tinge of brindle white nose and brearu: named Laddie. Irvington 4713. Re want. TIGER'S eye cameo set: Tost downtown district Saturday, valued as keepsake; liberal reward. Riley 3&12. DARK! BOSTON BULL—White breast. screwed tail, child’s pet: liberal reward. MR. LUPTON. between 8-3. Mam 4220. _ LOST—Monday in downtown section, cameo pin with two pendants valued- as keepsake. Reward. Har. (XMO-M. LOST and Fulton working girl. Money m bills Reward. Rilev 0429. BROWN and white fox terrier, short tail. Lost or stolen. Liberal reward if returned to owner. Lincoln 6:>bi>. LOST —Monday evening, e;old diamond s-t bar pin Liberal reward. Har, 49>2-W. FOX TERRIER, with green collar. Reward. Hum. 5322. BLACK AND TAN —Mixed with blue tiolt: male. Riieiv 2660 Reasonab'e reward SET OF KEYS —On ring: lost Oet. 13tli: reward Main 170 H. Har 3502. J 2 Help Wanted —-Male WANTED AT ONCE: Men or women to work in spare time at home. We irstruc* von and buy all standard work vou produce f or five years. Liberal pay. Materials Iree. Experience unnecessary. Address Desk A A. 1.. Stebei Machine Cos.. Utica. N. Y. - 13 Instructions MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE M 0 E Washing ion 8t Indianapolis Ind Circle _Q 707. t 4 Salesmen Wanted WANTED —Two or more salesmen to represent a nationally known manufaeturt-r in Ohio and Indiana. Give full particulars concerning previous experience, age. etc. Address Box C 881 care Indianapolis Tunes ai-cst.tionii iV anted

a—Male MIDDLE-AGED man wants sit. as cook and butler. First-class man. Box 1495 A. Times. 6 —Female GENERAL nursing. Phrffios: Web. 5024, Web. 154 H. Web, 0576. Call for nurse, l and Rooms for Rent BROADWAY, 1945; large front room; modern home: 1 or 2 gentlemen; home privileges; garage. Ken. 1782. MERIDIAN. N.: modern lurnished room; gentjemen only. Circle 1022. PARK. 2133: nicely lurn. front, mod. rm.; good heat; reasonable. Har. 2093. ' I’INE. N.. 423: room: 2 or 3 men: also one for 1 or 2 men. Modern. Circle 5538. DESIRABLE ROOMS VIRGINIA CENTRAL BUILDING 243 Virginia Ave,. one and two-room apartments. SB.OO to $17.50 per ✓month. Nice and clean. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL I'OR young man, employed near 30th and Central; desirable; rt as Har. 4708-R. a—Light Housekeeping COLLEGE. 2033: 2-ro>m suite: everything film . $7 50 nor wk. Rand. 0403, EAST ST., 139 N.: single or connecting i front rms,, everything furnished; $3 up ST. CLAIR. E. 220; completely modem, front housekeeping; also sleeping rms.: walk, diet, STURM 1214: two adiolnlng rooms; mod.; private entrance. Web, 25Q2-W, 820 E. 27TH; 5-rm apt.: light hosekeeping and sleeping rooms. Ken. 4829. LARGE cozy modem room and kitchenette. 1029 N. New Jersey; $6. b—Board and Rooms MERIDIAN N. 2319; steam-heated room, with board: homelike. Har. 4827-R. Mothers care for girl b o yrs.: REFERENCE. DREXHL 53Q3-R. NICE steam heated rooms for 1 or 2: $7.60 and SB. with meals 1rv.14155.

19 Rentals a —Houses 1754 BLAINE Ave.: 6 rooms; garage; excellent condition; $22.50. GEO. SADLIER. 33 Kentucky Ave. Main 1137. BOULEVARD PL., -in.>o. 4 rooms, hath; garage SCS month. Wash. 0341. COLORADO. N.. 1506: 4 rooms, electricity. Reduced to 815. Web. 61198. DEARBORN. N. 405 ■ 4-room, semi-mod'Tii garage; $28.50. Call MRS. ILG. Mam 6760, DEARBORN. N.. 1341; 7-rooni modern double; garage: $35. Irv. 2HII-M. EMILY COURT, 1724 Cottase. 4-room bungalow; modern; $25; garage. S2B. water rqut paid. Adults. Inquire 1220 S. State St. HUME PLACE (MO: 4 rooms, semi-mod-ern. S2O: water paid. HEALING N\. 1407-tl: new four-room double- nicely papered: modern; garage: near Brookside Park, E. Tenth car: $32.50. Ran, 5697. Main 6760. MADISON Ave.. 1821: 5-room seml-mod-ern double. NEW YORK. E. 1048: 5-room semi-mod.. newl y deco.: reas. Keys 322 Dorman. NOBLE. N.. 335: 8-room modern double: rent reasonable. Web. 6144-W, PROSPECT, 1,24; 4 rooms: gas. electricity, inside toilet; $22.50: water paid. EVERROAD, Lincoln 3880 Drexel 3250. ST. PAUL St.. 11:1:7; .> rooms; garage: 522. Lincoln 8754. THADDEUS St.. 1714; .4 rooms, semimodern; gas, electric lights, city water. inside toilet. DRexcl 6817. 13TII. E.. 310—8 room niotlern tiouse. city heat Cali bookkeeper. Main 1044. 35T.U St., IV. 1441 unfurnished lower duplex; S2O. Wash. QUO. WASHINGTON. E. 1515 5 rooms; gas; rent $lB. Circ'-e 0618. e. j. McCracken. 4 BEDROOMS Eight rooms, modern house, m first-clans repair: 414 E. Fifteenth St Cad Ran doiph 5860. DOUBLE !VIS-9o'7’coffey %t’*% Reaft'or' 670 People Bank Bldg.. Lincoln 7077. rentals: 1120 Brook St.; two rooms $8; four rooms. sl4; storeroom. $12.50. ’ COLORED house: electricity: ear space: sls. 7777 UUM.III' A mn-ii-JbeL ror bargain*. _ REAP ESTATE X F ZAINEY REAR ESTATE RENTALS INSURANCE Ijf VH N DEI.A 1.1 0520 b — Houses, Flats Furnished EAST: 6-room modern; single; furnished; S6O per mo.: garage. Irv. 231 .->% c —Apartments FALL CREEK Blvd., W. 13>5. 5-rooro apt.; heat: water and bath. FOR COLORED Close in; modern, two and three-room apartments: heat, water and janitor service furnished; no children: reference reqUired ' G. C HARNESS REALTOR MA. 1806 Tor colored 1022 N West: small apartment for high-grade colored. We fura’sn ricat lights, gas and water and janitor. Let janitor show vou. „ DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL d'—Busir ess Places SHOE repairing shoo Irving rooms: modern: rent sl2. OWNER. 1519 N. Capi t oh FT. WAYNE. 715—4 000 feet: nianufacturing and retail location. Har. 3980. 2 Real Estate for Scfe 6 —Houses SOUTH SIDE HOMES Terms to Suit 1025 Albany St., 5 rooms and garage. Price $2,950. Corner Churchman—and Beecher, 4 rooms and garage. Price $2,450. Corner of Reformer and St. Paul, 4 rooms and garage. Price, $2,450. THESE HOMES ARE NEW AND READY TO OCCUPY" She Mr. Lewis. 824 Lemcke Bldg.. Lin. 6121. | First Come First Served Four rooms lights, gas water, sew-ei nice lot. tine location, near schools car line and East Riverside drive. Will lake SI,BOO with S2OO down. Call Lin 3734. Evenings. Web, 4449. . BRIGHTWOOD HOMES 5 rooms each, with garage. Now ready to occupy. Price-and terms will suit you. Located on Phipps St., just south of 30th St. Near school and churches. Mr. Lewis. 824 Lemcke Bldg., Lin. 6121. LESS “THAN $3,000 5-room bungalow; composition roof electric lights: basement lot 41x136 ft.: fruit trees; shrubbery: gar. Wash. 4661-J. SIOO CASH Buys 6-room home; 2 extra lots: garage: carpenter shop: chicken house. EVERROAD Lincoln 3880. DRcxe' 3250. 2659 NAPOLEON—S-room modern house: price $4,500: SBOO cash, close to Garfleld Park. DRexe| 4716 1 5-ROOM semi-modem double; paved street and alley; all improvement in and paid for: $3.650; $350 down. DRexel 6817. 5-ROOM double south, rents for S4O. sacrifice equity on $1,950 cash or take some trade. Stewart 2160. WILT, sell 5-room semi-modern house. E. Michigan near Sherman Dr. Owner. 3726 E, Miehigan St. FOB ■ ■!•• ho> - east or south. Call C. J. OSBTTRN DRexel 6184. f—Sale or Exchange WILL TRADE—For equities in good Indianapolis property, 7 good residence properties in Columbus. Ind.. also 73-acre farm. 2H miles from Columbus, all clear of incumbrance. REALTY SERVICE BUREAU. Lincoln 5307. Harrison 0447-W. 22 Real Estate Wanted LET us sell your houses lots JOS. A SELVAGE Main 0717 FIVE or six rooms south. Must be priced right for cash. Lin. 3734. 25 Miscellaneous tor Sale

Rebuilt Typewriters All Makes at Reduced Prices All makes of typewriters rented and repaired Our overhauled work is guaranteed. # American Writing Machine Cos. 30 SO. PENN. LI. 6822 ESTAB. 1880.

Kugs—Linoleums 9x12 Tapestry Brussele rugs blue an, taupe am! old rose, special. sl3 95 Gold Seal Congoteum rugs. 9x12 sl2 75 These rugs are 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 60. 113x12 rugs $29.60 all wool. Our line of Brussels velvets, Axntinsters and Wilton rugs carried in all sizes and patterns am sold et the lowest prices in the city. Come in and be convinced All new perfect goods (no seconds 1. Dorfman Rug Co--207 W Wash. St., opposite Statehouse“U it covers the floor, we have it/’ ‘ ROOFING: 1-ply, $1.26 per roll; slate surface. green or red. $2.25 per roll. SCHERER HARDWARE. 1247 Madison Drexel 0224. We deliver. BIRD CAGE and stand, polished brass arid plate class S4O. Outfit for S2O. Keuwofgl ?Tf74. HOTEL SIZE HOOVER SWEEPER: USED THREE MONTHS: 34 PRICE IF TAKEN AT ONCE. CALL MR. STRAUB. MA 2752-X, FLORENCE HEATER FINE CONDITION: CHEAP. SLIGHTLY used Corona FOUR portable typewriter. 518 Traction Term. Bldg. Lin. 4651, RETORT BASE BURNER HEATING STOVE. GOOD AS NEW. CHEAP. 2623 BOULEVARD PLACE. BEAUTIFUL dark brown dollmnn style, S4OO coat, mole skin trimming. $lO. Several silk dresses cheap. Ran. 3147. PURE APPLE CIDER ~ CALI. FOR DELIVERIES TJREXKL 2409 J. 1149 PERRY AVE, BED'COMPLETE AND OTHER HOUSEHOLD GOODS. WONDERFUL BARGAINS. DREX. 3061-J. , FIRELESS COOKER: 3 compartments; bargain. DRex 0811. NEW—sl 50 Acorn range; cheap. 2188 N. Capitol. Harrison 0389-W. LADY'S coat like new: fnr collar: bargain; size 38 or 40. Web 4719-J LADIES' WARDROBE EXCHANGE—Used garments. 1502 N. Illinois. Clreie 0518 LADY'S coat: reasonably priced. 244 E. Tenth, Ava'on Apt. 2. ‘“BOYS’ CLOTH OVERCOATS: SIZES 1014: EXCELL. CON. CHEAP. WE. 0863-J. MAN’S diamond ring, excellent value. Call Lin 3906 after 6 p, m. Bargain. 2 GIRLS’ coats sizes 0-11: $3 each. Call Saturday. 757 Parkway Ave,

25 Miscellaneous for Sale b—Pet and Live Stock RICHARDSONS VETERINARY HOSPITAL. 14 S West St Circle 2332. c— Coal, Ice and Wood _ SPECIAL SALE For Few Days Only Old Hickory WDnntte Ash Limp $4.90 Per Toub 2 Toms, $9.50 Delivered Any Place in City. This is a clean lump, free from slate or slack and will,not clinker. Banner Fuel Cos. Riley 1866. Dood Coal Saves Worry Vir. and Ky.—The Best That is Mined. Best Virginia Blk., ig. fkd $6775 Best E. Ky. Blk., lg. fkd $6.75 Best Va. 00% ip., mine run $5.25 GLENDORA THE WONDER COAL. Glendora, large Blk.. or lp., tin. 1kd.56.50 Glendora Egg. cleaned forked $6.25 TRY OUR HOOSIER ASH. Bums Well and Holds Fire Oi might. Hoosier Ash Uunp> till, fkd $5.85 Hcosier Ash Egg. cln. fkd $5.35 Best Ind Ip No. 5. cln. tkd $5.50 Best Illinois lp.. cln. fkd $5 50 Best ind. or lit. Egg. flu fkd $0.25 KINDLING WITH EACH TON. Delivered Anywhere in the City. UNION ICE AND COAL DKex 4621. Slice 1908 Dependable Visit our yard and see the difference in good et.als. COAL “BARGAINS Ind. 4-in. fkl. i>> 5.25 W. Ya. 4-in. jkd. p W. Va. 2x4 egg fkd $6.28 Pora. shov. mmp . .< Semi Poca. shov lp $7.50 North St. Coal Yard Lin. 1455. Cir. 5556. Night. IRv. 4020 W. YA. LUMP, $6.25 POCO. LUMP, SB.OO Wheel in. Hoc. J. & I. COAL CO. RAND. 2471. INDIANA LUMP. $5.50 WEST VIRGINIA. $7.00 ATLAS FUEL CO.. • 401 W MORRIS Sf. DREXEL 0883. HEAVY’ TREE WOOD cut ready: furnace, grate and fireplace $4 per cord. 329 Beauty, Riley ixl.Bß. KINDLING and stove wood: big load*; delivered anywhere: $3.50 and $4. DRexel 2559-W 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 SJ.OO

Will clean and press Men’s Suits or Overcoats. , x Clean children want clean school clothes—Let us do the cleaning. Very careful attention is given to fine, delicate fabrics. Our service for cleaning rugs, drapes, upholstered furniture, automobile upholstering, etc., has bfeen very successful. •Swiss CJeanners Plant, 1120 N. Illinois St. ' MA. 6555. Branches: 38th and College, 450 Mass. Ave. ) ■ FEATHERS bought, sold aud renovated; leather mattresses and pillows made E F BUKKLE. 416 Mass Main 1428. TIRE BOWLS—Or repairs for any stove or furnace. Stoves reniekeled. Uneeda Stove Repair Cos.. 329 Virginia Ave. Circle 1186, PIANO and Grafonola; good condition; bargains. DKcx. 9811, RUGS. 9x12. thriy find. $2: all work ruar. SURER mu CLEANERS. Ken 446 Z. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened TUTTI.EDGE 201 Indiana Are. STOVES Renickeled. Quality Plating Works, 16 E. South St. Riley 4828. MeQUADES HAND LAUNDRY LACE CURTAINS AND BLANKETS 50 CENTS A PAIR. RILEY 4689. WE repair any mane or type electric washer or sweeper, electric appliances of aU kinds Call Main 1900. . Zb Storage and Transfer OVERLAND HAULING: RETURN LOADS WANTED. Packing and shipping household good*, it w rate on Florida and California shipments. OTTO J SUEgZ, Main 235331,28 Webster 4579-0699-W. NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO. Cali at all times Randolph 3741. MOVING and commercial hauling a specij ly Davis Urns Transfer R 1 MOVING and Trucking Reliable men Call prut vy AN Web 5571 30 Automobiles for Sale 1923 BUICK 6 TOURING Dueo finish, fully equipped. KelleySnringfie’d cords and other extras, terms if desired A real bargain for $595. WILBUR JOHNSON CO. Hupp Distributors. 730 N Meridian St. Ltn. 1527 BUICK 1020 SEDAN. BOB'S MOTOR SERVICE.340 S. Pennsylvania St. Main 1705. CADILLAC 57. four-passenger coupe. BOB'S MOTOR SERVICE. 340 S. Pennsylvania St. Main 1705. CHEVROLET 1923 ooupe: Your choice of 2 re al buys at $226.00: plenty of extras; easy- .terms. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 603 E. Wash. EARL BROUGHAM - 1922: five-passenger: perfect condition: price $285. We say this is certainly a bargain Terms if desired. CITIZENS' MOTOR CAR C 6. Packard Distributor Since 1914. 31 W 13th St. • Main 6942. FORD - itoadstei” 1925: 60 days old. A real bargain Down payment $75.00. SMITH & MOORE, INC. 528 SOUTH MERIDIAN STREET MAIN 6050 FORD SEDAN 1923, $275 PAINT AND UPHOLSTERING LIKE S (TO h c fr°e M is a ß real BARG AIN AtiTQU ICK R REAL The Lathrop-McFarland Cos. 418 24 N CAPITOL AVE. OPEN EVES MA. 2480 Ford Bodies Drive in your Ford and trade for a better body: all kinds of regular and ten kinds a special. . SWISSHELM & PARKER 544 E. Washington GOOD USEID~ CARS CHAS. E. STUTZ 624 N. Meridian St.

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30 Automobiles tor Sale IT doesn't matter what's wrong with your car, we can fix it. The largest and most modern repair shop in Indiana. Automobile Hospital. - 133 So. East St. I)Rex. 3600 FORD tolhmg. 1924 model: lock wheel and otm-r extras; priced to sell at once. Down payment S6O. SMITH & MOORE. INC.. 528 South Meridian SI re-i-t. M a li 66.50 Ford Roadster, 1923 SIOO.OO Maxwell 1923 Touring $325.00 Chalmers Touring SIOO.OO Oakland Sedan. 1920 SIOO.OO One-third Down. STUTZ FACTORY BRANCH 957 N. Meridian St. Open evenings and Sunday mornings. FORD a.Xian 1922: Una wheel. 6 tires ill fine cundition; down payment $65. SMITH & MOORE. INC.. 528 South Meridian Street. Main SB.iO FORD Tudor late 1924 sedan; looks and mils like new. Has been run very little. Down payment $113.50. balance small payments. SMITH & MOORE. INC.. 528 South Meridian Street. Maui OSoth FORD, 1923 touring; Starter, demountable. good paint, tires and meen.tnniai condition: only $8..00: easy terms. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 603 E. Wash. r ORD. 1922 Touring: Regular, demountable rims, lock wheel; good condition. $25.00 down. WANG ELIN-SH ARP CO 443 Y’irginia Ave. Drexel 8040 rum) coupe. Novt miter. 1933; lock wheel. 5 tires; a real bargain: down payment SBO. balanac' easy paymonts. SMITH & MOORE. INC.. 538 South Mcridian Street. Ma:n 66->0 FORD. 1924 Tudor sedan: Lock wheel. line paint, rires and mechanictß condition; priced to sell today. S2.i-i.00; r,d*‘ as you pay. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 603 E. Wash. FORD ROADSTER, 1924 Best of condition. soo down. PARLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-65 S. Meridian Drexel 4 743 i KbRD Coupe. 1923; Loek wheel, bumpers I / and other extras. Down payment $67.50. \ SMITH & MOORE. INC. 52S SOUTH MERIDIAN STREET MAIN 6650 FORD. 1925. Touring: Starter and balloon tires: lock wheel. ' A-l condition. $65.00 down. WANG ELIN-SH ARP CO. 443 Virginia Ave. Drexel 8040 FORD SEDAN, 1921 MODEL. 808 S MOTOR SERVICE. 340 S. Pennsylvania. Main 1705. FORD coupes several 1921 to 1924 models. 808 S MOTOR SERVICE. 340 S. Pennsylvania St. Maln 1705. FOKD sedan. 4-door bumpers. lock wheel. speedometer, extra tire, looks and runs like new: down payment SIOO. baiianee weekly or monthly payments. SMITH & MOORE. INC.. 528 South Meridian Street Mi c 6650. FORD. 1922 roadster; loek wheel, starter and demountable rims, dash light, windshield wiper. Price $65.00 cash or terms. WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Ave. Drexel 8040 1924 HUPP TOURING Disc wheels, good tires and new paint. This ear is in excellent meehanieal condition. A real buy at $759 Terms. WILBUR JOHNSON CO. Hupp Distributor. 730 N, Meridian St. Lin, 1527. Hudson Coupe, 4-Pass. Owner has several ears: has used this but little: a beautiful car that cost $2.700r will sell for $760. No telephone information as this car must be seen to be appreciated. Hutchison Automobile Cos. 2330 N. Meridian. Randolph 4100, 1922 HUPP TOURING Good tires and paint. This ear is in splendid meehanieal condition: equipped with bumpers, spot light and other accessories. The top :s in A-l condition: $450: terms if desired. WILBUR JOHNSON CO. Hupp Distributors. 730 N. Meridian St Lin. 1527. OAKLAND SEDAN 1923: newly painted: excellent mechanical condition; disc v nxols. spare tire, snubbers, motometer. oar cap. A good light closed car for the coming winter. Our price wil' surprise you. Terms if desired. CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. Pack are! Distributors Since 1904. 31 W -13th St. Main 6942. &LDSMOBILE—I92* coupe: lust refill - ished in dark blue: carries full equipment: fine appearance and perfect mechanically; $550: terms. 3839 E. WashIngton St, Irvington 4343.

REO. 1920 T 6 touring: winter top: priced to sell quick. Call owner. Circle 7405. STUDEBAKER roadster, in good condition. $l5O. Call Bel. 2068. 1924 NASH SEDAN Here Is an automobile that has been well taken care of. The paint is good, upholstery in excellent condition; good tires and equipped with a uumber of accessories. See this car before you buy. A bargain for $1,250. WILBUR JOHNSON CO. Hupp Distributor. 730 N Meridian St. Lin. 1527. BARGAINS IN GOOD USED CARS \ Grant fl touring. 1922 Chevrolet touring. 1920 Ford sedan. 1921 Buiek touring. Small down payment. N5 brokerage charge. L. GUY LONG, 1114 N. Meridian. , Lincoln 6865. 192i- NASH TOURING Winter inelosure! two new tires, with two practically new; new paint and in A-l mechanical condition. This car ha<M number of accessories. Sell at a bargain lor $995. Terms. WILBUR JOHNSON CO. Hupp Distributor. 730 N, Meridian. Lin. 1527. HAYNES-SCHMIDT. INC. 120 W. NORTH ST. FOR YOUR NEW OR USFD CAR. FORD BODlES—useu s*qant coupes, tourings roadsters: some late 1924 model*. WOLF. 550-61 N. Capitol. Large stock of ueed cars: small down payment. Your ea.r in trade. L. T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES. 917 Vlrguiia Ave PRaxoi 002-3. FOR SALE, 1923 Ford ton truck: tremendous bargain. 238 W. Peart St. Main 1 O'/S. EBACK & GENTRY auto reflnlshing. See us first 532 N Capitol USED CARS OF MERIT Lexington Motor Cos., 1142 N. Meridian St. TT S NEVER met unt’i inatanapous Time) Want Ads have failed to And It jj 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. 669 N. Capitol Ave. Corner North Sx. Plenty of parking space Lin. 4516. HIGHEST C’ASlt PRICE PAID FOR USED CARS^ WANT 10_0 CAR 0 TO JUI&K. SEE rs FIRST. BAM CORAZ 519 N. CAPITOL. MAIN 6389 AUTOS wanted reir&rdlen* of condition: highest cash nriGe* paid. SAM KLAIN te SON. 00.3 Massachusetts Ave Lincoln 7486. Evenings, Harrison 0987. Try us. 32 Auto Supplies, Repairs BEST USED TIRES ROGERS. Bel. 4300. 3117 W. Wash. Be). 4300. USED CARS bought and sold I. GOLDBURG 822 N C’aoltol. 35 Financial AUTOMOBILE LOANS WE WILL LOAN YOU MONEY ON YOUR CAR AND LEAVE IT IN YOUR POSSESSION. 542 N. MERIDIAN SUITE 9 RILEY' 2156 37 Money to Loan Personal Loans $lO to S3OO This office is operated under the super vision of the State of Indiana, and was established for the purpose of providing a place where h meet 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 We do not notify your employer, neither do we make inquiries of your friends relatives or tradesiieopit. ’ You can have all the time accessary for repayment and pay only for the actual time you keep the money. Call and let us explain No charge unless you borrow IF IN A HURRY Phone MA 2923 Household Finance Corporation SUCCESSORS TO HOUSEHOLD FINANCE SERVICE CO 404 Krcege Bldg., fourth floor Conner f< Pennsylvania and Wash Sts

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It would be> rat Iter hgrd for any of as to carry tho weight of three p>mphants in the form nhown in the picture. Yet, as a matter of fact, a medium-sized man has distributed over his body a pressure equal to tliirty thousand pounds, or more than tin weight of three good sized elephants. This is the weight of the ai rtliat surrounds us.

. E live at the bottom of a gasevy ous ocean, the atmospheric air which covers the eartll. Without air neither animals, nor plants could live. Thus the moon has no life on its surface, because it has no atmosphere. The climate which so effects the way in which we live —indeed often determines whether we. can live—also depends upon the atmosphere and its movements. The cold winds from the North lower the temperature of a country, and the hot winds from the South raise the temperature. winds also bring the clouds of water vapor over the land, where it falls as rain, giving the mosture without which our food could not grow. The invention of the airplane and the dirigible balloon has made possible flight through the air by men, so that some believe, that the great highways for distance will in the near future be through the air. In fact, the air is essential to almost every activity, great or small, on the surface of the earth, and is certain to be even more important in the future. And what is this marvelous substance, this air? Chemists tell us that it is a mixture of a number of gases,' oxygen, nitrogen and argon. There is about 21 per cent of oxygen, about 78 per cent of nitrogen, and

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nearly one per cent of argon. Argon is a very peculiar gas in that it makes no chemical combinations. Although it makes up one hundredth part of the atmosphere, it was first discovered as a separate gas in 1894 by Lord Rayleigh and Sir William Samsajt Besides these three gases, air contains minute traces of the rare gases neon, xenon and krypton, and a small fraction of a per cent of carbonic acid or carbon dioxide. Very “impure" air such as found in poorly ventilated rooms contains larger amounts of carbon dioxide. Free air also always contains water vapor, and this varies greatly from place to place and from day to day. Oxygen is the life-giving element of the air, the nitrogen serving merely to dilute the strength of the oxygen. If the atmosphere were pure oxygen, living organisms would "burn themselves out” too fast. The steel grate in the stove would catch fire, decaying leaves might even burst into flame, and many other startling outbreaks would take place. The carbon dioxide in the air is produced by the action of the oxygen on the carbon, which is an important part of all organic or living matter. Every breath we draw forms carbon dioxide; every fire produces it. That is why the air in cities, where people are crowded together and where factory chimneys belch forth smoke, is less pure and healthful than country air. It may seem strange that this constant drain upon the atmosphere does not In the course of time make the air unfit to breathe. This would actually happen If It were not for plant life. All green plants get their color from a substance called chlorophyll, which, under the Influence of sunlight, seizes the carbon dioxide from the air. extracts the carbon for the use of the plant, and turns the iYxygen back into the atmosphere. i The weight of the air-belt around the earth produces at sea-.level a pressure of 14.7 pounds per square inch. This means that upon the skin of a medium sized man there is a constant total pressure of about 30,000 pounds. The reason that he Is not crushed Is because air pressure is transmitted equally in every direction. He is like an inflated toy balloon with enormous pressure outside, but an equally strong pressure inside, so there is little strain on the delicate elastic tissure. When balloonists or aviators reach great heights, the outside pressure becomes so much less that the blood often oozes from their ears, and they sometimes become unconscious from a rush of blood to the head. SOCIETIES WILL MEET National Officers o’ Sons of Revolution to Be Guests. National officers of the Sons of the Revolution and the Sons of the American Revolution will be guests of the two state societies at a dinner this evening at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. The officials of the Sons of the American Revolution will Include the president general. Harvey Foote Remington, Rochester. N. Y., and the Sons of the Revolution will be represented by General William R. Sanders, Cincinnati, Ohio. The proposed merger of the two national Marriage Licences William D. Ward. 28, 729 N. Oapttol, bus driver: Eva C. Cass. 729 N. Capitol, clerk. Earl T Stucky. 23. 801 E. SixtyThird. mail oarrier; Leah M. Neff. 21, 4152 College, bookkeeper. Robert E. Dittrich, 27. 5506 Lowell, photographer. Ethel A. Parker. 27. 123 Butler. Kenneth S. Mann, 29. 1221 N. New Jersey. cashier: Mildred Beale. 36. 5140 Jacob 1 " 6umherU. 21. 1957 Ashland, truck driver: Lillian L. Eieenmann, 18, 1957 Ashland. Edyar Hamburger. 36 I-ake View, Ohio. reßort owner Jessie M. Showalter. 27, 36 E. Adler, machine operator. Marie Guedelhoefer. 26 2602 N. Meridian: Harold J. Snyder. 26. Spink-Arms. salesman. Guy H. Leach. 25. 801 S. Roena, porter: Versa I. Mullis 19. Fuller Dr., knitter. Perry O’Neal!. 33. 1606 N. Pennsyl vanla, lawyer; Lucy Holliday. 22. 1050 W. Forty-Second. Bill Mason. 35. 945 S. Canltol. mechanic: Hattie Hayes. 33. 524 Minerva, domestic. James MeOatriev 49. 1.31 W, Market, motorman: Sudle B. Chadwell. 40. 131 W. Michigan, cook.

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(jßlfiQpfZ QUESTIONS 1. Can the offended side refuse the penalty for some foul called by one of the officials? 2. When the oflicials in charife signal a different foul on the same play, what happens? 3. When both sides are penalized on the same play, what action is taken? ANSWERS 1. The offended side hits a perfect right to decline a penalty. Such being the case the play proceeds exactly as it no foul had been committed. 2. When more than one foul is called, only one can be penalized. The offended side shall have the right to decide which foul shall lie punished. 3. When fouls are called on both teams in the same play, the ball is brought bad. to where the uay originally started and the down and distance remains the same. AT CENTRAL Home-Coming Game at Heights Grid Saturday. The Indiana Central grklders are putting in some hard licks these days In preparation for Muncle Normal which comes to the University Heights field Saturday as a feature of the local school's home-coming program. Coach George of Central is working his squad each evening and giving the men chalk talks in noon sessions. Several players of the small squad are out with injuries, but it is hoped that Pence, star quarter and Clarno, guard, can get into the fray Saturday. MUST RETURN UNAIDED Boxers Assisted Back Into Ring to Lose Decision. Bu Timm Special NEW YORK, Ocl. 21.—At a meeting of fight referees of the Metropolitan district Tuesday the New York boxing commission informed them that hereafter a boxer knocked out of the ring must return un aided or lose the decision. Assistance on the part of spectators Is barred. Referees were warned to watch for tripping and pushing when boxers are near the ropes. Intentional tripping calls for disqualification, it was explained. STURTRIDGE IMPROVES Bu Timm Special GREENCASTLE, Ind., Oct. 21. Illinois Wesleyan Is the next opponent of De Pauw. The Tigers make the trip to Bloomington, 111., next Saturday. Not a great deal Is known of the Illinois team. De Pauw is showing good form in* practice. A pleasing feature of the scrimmages is the excellent shewing of Sturtridge, who seems to be displaying some of the stuff of which he seems capable. PIRATES C A N’T DEC ID E B i/ T'nitrd Prm* PITTSBURGH, T)ct. 21.—Members of the world’s champion Pittsburgh Pirates have not yet decided what kind of an emblem they want from Commlslsoner Landis. The constitution permits the commissioner to spend SIOO each for some kind of an emblem. Some of the players want rings and others a fob or watch.

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AT INDIANA BLOOMINGTON. Ind.. Oct. 21.—Back field interference is being improved on the Indiana varsity in preparation for the Miami team this week-end. The Hoosiers' squad looks better each day. AT IM RIM E LAFAYETTE. Ind.. Oct. 21.—Usln.: iVisconrln plays the Purdue freshmen ran rough-shod over the varsity- ui Tip-sd-w night’s scrimmage Tom Hogan, star 1924 end. was back in the line-up—the one encouraging development. AT NOTRE DAME SOUTH BEND. Ind.. Oct. 21.—Coach Rockno'e Notre Danie squad showed marked improvement Tuesday night and u fast rounding into shape for the hard Minnesota game Saturday. One player. Miller a guard, was seriously hurt in the Armv game. AT ILLINOIS URBANA. 111.. Oct. 21.—Coach Zuppkr Is trying* new combinations In the line and back field in an ffort to whin hi# Illlni team into shape for the hard Michigan game Saturday. New fa<-es are appearin',' in the linn and the back field is being shaken up. AT MICHIGAN ANN ARBOR M!ch, Oet. 21.—" Hurry Up" Yost in preparing his Michigan teau for the Illinois battle this week-end. iv finding over-confidence among hi# players Rough scrimmage was ordered for today and the freshmen were given instructions to score against the y-arsity in an effort *o remove the over-eon fidenre. AT ( Hit AGO CHICAGO. Oct. 21.—The Chicago Maroons are driving harder this week than ever before in an effort to strength'' their line against Pennsylvania s vaunt' and attack when they meet at Philadelphia Saturday. , AT NORTHWESTERN EU’ANSTON, 111.. Oct. 21.—Coach Glenn Thirtiethwaite is devoting much of hittime in trying out his substitute backi hoping he can find one to plug the hoileft by "Moon" Baker, who was injured In the Chicago game The Northwester : campus is gloomy fearing defeat at Ui hands of the strong Tulane eleven. AT WISCONSIN MADISON. Wis.. Oct. 21. —The Wtscon sin defense is being strerdrthened this week. The backs are being taught, to break tip passes which they were unable to do In the fatal Michigan game. AT lOWA lOWA CITY. lowaroct. 21.—The Hawkeye team, facing one of its hardest games this week-end against Ohio State, may depend upon a kicking game. Kutsch and Hogan, star kickers, are being given long drills and the line is being tested to hold long enough for kicks. AT OHIO STATE COLUMBUS. Ohio—Ohio States aerial attack is being perfected for the lowa game. Coach Wllce fears the Hawkeye line and may find it necessary to depend on the open fornvatums. lie looks for tougher opposition than Columbia gave last week. AT MINNESOTA MINNEAPOLIS. Mtim.. Oct 21 —<Coacr. Spears Is reminding til# scuad that they have yet to faie a tough opponent. The Gophers meet Notre Dame Saturday and do not open their Big Ten season lntil tho following weak. THREE-CUSHION MEET Bud Bosson tvon again Tuesday night in the State three-cushion billiard tourney In progress at Cooler’s parlors, defeating Lee O'Connor, 60 to 35, in a long match which went 107 Innings. O’Connor was to meet Kepner this afternoon and Ramsey and Rubens clash tonight. YALE RUNNER HURT Bu United Pre** NEW HAVEN. Conn., Oct. 21— M. L. Smith, lxjuisyllle, captain of Yale track team, and the lntercollegiates cross-country champion, may not be able to do at>y more running until next year as a result of shoulder Injuries he sustained when he was thrown from a motorcycle.

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 21, 1925

AT P L'il N A (Continued From Page It) looms biggest this week, there several other encounters in the Eafl which will claitp attention. The Army, which defeated Notre Dame last Saturday, will entertain St. Louis University. It Is hardly likely the Army will find muen opposition. Dartmouth, one of the four big undefeated teams of this section, will Journey to Cambridge with the aim of adding an insult to Harvard's Injury of last Saturday, when the Holy Cross eleven upset “Old John." Yale meets an old enemy at Providence. She has not y r et recovered from the defeat by Penn la.st week, and although the game normally would cause little uneasiness at New Haven, the Bulldog Is training hard with the idea In mind that defeat by Brown is within the realm of possibility. The other member of the Big Three, which made the best showing for the trio last Saturday against the Navy, will entertain Colgate. Princeton, having held the Navy even, should be the favorite over the New York pleven. which , only was capable of broking even with Lafayette. HONOR" ALEX FERGUSON Home Town to Fete Pitcher—Auto Will Be Presented. Bu t'nitrd Prm* BLOOMFIELD, N. J„ Oct. 21. Funds for a testimonial dinner In aonor of Alex Ferguson, pitcher, who von the third game of the world's eries for the Washington Senators, vere voted by local town council. For bringing honor to his native town Ferguson also will be given an automobile.

Independent Football

The Acme A. A s will hold a light <rinimair this 'wcaiint: at Rhodlua Park GY o clock .in preparation for tnelr tanm -vitn the S|)<ii* n*-xt. Sunday. Coach :(Onirrruer of the Acmes has ordered all o,avers out in football togs for the eerimuage tonight. The malinger of the Spade* * asked to (-All Belmont 12S0-W and ask -or Bill In regard to Sunday's game. Due to a cancellation, the Tuxedo M,v "eons are without a game for Sunday, hey have a permit for Jamison Park, my fast city or State teams eaJI Irvington __ 1 60 and ask for Frank, between 6 and 7p. m The One Elevens and Triangles ako notice. The Belmonts have no game next, Sunlay. State teania desiring games get m ouch with the management. It is the only ojien date. The Belmont# play at Lishvt-Ile. Nov. 1 and Wabash Nov. 8. Address Manager Carpeniter, 28 8. Holmes Ave., for games.

Basketball Notes

The South Side Turners' basketball loam will start practice tonight at thu Turner gym. 8:30. All of the last years squad are- to report this evening and other Players wishing to try out are requested w report. State teams wishing to get on Turners' schedule are requested to cress mall In cure of Basketball M.inagerr 306 Prospect St., or call Drexel 7150. The Communal Y. M. H. A. basketball team is going through some hard practice sessions for their opening game of the season. Practice will be held Thursday at Communal Building, at 8 o’clock and Joa-dv Kirin requests all players to lx) present. The management is now booking rtunes and is anxious to hear from thn following: Carmel Kelts. Noblesville, Artesian Independents. Muncle. Lafayette, Anderson. Franklin, Columbus. Orleans, Bedford and fast city teams. Write Joe M. Bumsteln. 1204 Pbion. Thn Howard A. C.s will meet at th West Indianapolis Public Library at 7:30, Thursday night. The following should be present: MeKand O'Leary Ivory Bear, * '-’ort. Alkering. Finneran. Gohman. Martin. r ,cnah.m, Graham. Kenday. Murphy and Ross. ZIVIC FIXED Bu United Pre** PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 21.—Jao!( Zlvic, Pittsburgh lightweight, fined SIOO by the Pennsylvania boxing commission for sticking hi| tntimh in the eye of Sailor Fried) man, Philadelphia, during a recent bout In Pittsburgh.

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