Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 153, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 October 1925 — Page 10

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2 Death Notices •/AX, ALMA (nee llalbleib) —Age 25 years, i Sunday. 7 a. m.. at St. Vincent's Hospital; wife of George Zix Jr., mother of U-mila. Funeral at late home. 323 N. Keystone. Wednesday, 8:30 a. m.. St. Philip Neri Chvuvli. !> a. m. Burial at St. au.seph's cemetery. 2 Card of Thanks WE wish to express our heartfelt thanks to our many relatives and friends for their kindness and sympathy shown us in the recent sickness and death of our dear iK-loved wife, mother and grandmother. Mary Boyer. Especially do wo wish to Hiaiik the Rev. Morris Singer, city hospital nurses and doctors and Shirley Bros. HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. 5 fr u.neral Directors W. T. BLASENGYM r Main Office 2220 Shelby St. 1) Rexel 2.170. FLANNEP& BUCHANAN 320 N. Illinois St. funeral directors to the people of lnd**napolis since 1887. Phone-—Main 0041. 0042. . INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY Notices oi funeral at our chapel refer to our present mortuary Our new mortuary will open about Feb. 1. BERT S GADP—2I3O Prospect St. Phone Stewart 2278. George Gnnsteiner Funeral director 522 E Market. Main 0908 _____ KRIEGER, WM. E. FUN El ,',L DIRECTOR 140? N Illinois St. Ma 1154. Rev Bel. -iSflO-R-l----ttkDERTAKERS—Hisfr* TITUS 051 N. D-lawsre Main 3080 § Special Notices .RADIUM. electric medicated eulpbur baths and massage. 100 W St. ciair St, Riley 2072. - MARGARET SELLERS. D O. D ,C. . D. obstetrician, acute end chronic disease massage. 1 N. New Jersey. RoomJL Personals MADAME KELLY E,eCtr iS ADAM r JOSEPH {’NE Bt JERSEY" ; RILEY 2573. EXPERT Kodak finishing cut PUees GARLAND STUDIO. 247 E. Washington. _ 70 Lost and Found FOUND —Articles found in Indian apolis street cars yesterday: 8 UMBRELLAS 2 BOOKS 2 PACKAGES 1 PURSE 1 BABY SHOE ” Main 2737. _ BEAGLE hound; strayed or stolen: three ; black gpots on hip. HumboKlt __ BIRD DOG. strayed; female; sandy colored; answers to name of Lad.v. jaoer.u re\Vard. Ran. 4775. - BLACK pocketbook. Sunday afternoon, English Ave.: $27, 1322 Spann Ave. DIAMOND and emerald flexible platinum bracelet: five emeralds, several small diamonds: lost Oct. 21. between C^ay pool Hotel and Fletcher American National Bank. Reward of SIOO for informatioii leading to recovery. Call MR. LSPEiL Aetna Life Insurance Lo.. 702 Traction ‘Blcfg. Circle 7200. ■LEATHER purse, lost, containing 57. wrist : watch, bank book. Reward. Wash. '-1070. 'Lost—Lady's gold wrist watch in Masonic Temple or on N. Illinios St. Drexel 71237, Reward. __ LOST—Lady's diamond engagement ring. , platinum' setting at English Opera (House. Wednesday matinee: liberal reward. Ken. 3024. •MONEY. SO. and platinum dinner ring, with emerald and ten diafftonds; re'ward. Riley 4003. ■STRAYED, last Friday. Boston bull pup: white left eye. Finder call Irvington (1755-J. Reward. . IX)ST—Black and white pony. Randolph • 2789 12 Help Wanted—Male Experienced Fertiliser Men Wanted Two high-grade men with experience and proven success in .selling fertilizer are wanted by well established manufacturer .-—one man for Kentucky and one for southern Indiana territories. Give age, experienee*and complete details in letter. Addressing Box F-467, care Times. •MEN —WE TKACH MODERN BARRELING, under actual shop conditions. On. System paves the \yay to a successful busi ness. Write for catalog. MOLER BARBKR COLLEGE. 105 S, Wells St.. Chicago. WANTED —fiotl girls and boys to call at the Fall Creek Barbecue and dance hall. Keystone Ave. and Allisonville Rd. Good •floor, all kinds of eats and the best orchesira ill town. Open every night. ;

13 Instructions MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE. 510 E. Washing ton St., Indianapolis. Ind Circle 0757. fa hzip Wantea—Female LADIES 60e an hour. Distribute samples to - every home and office. Send self addressed envelope. Denison. 346 Fountain, Dayton Ohio. WANTED —A middlo-ased lady to do , housework for family of two; no washi'lig or ironing. Inquire 236 N, Noble, EXPERIENCED women for general housej work, by day and week Ken. 1063. BINDERY girl experienced; to feed ruling mar-hine. Main 2190. 17 Situations Wanted b—Female HOUSEWORK, five or six half-days week. References. Times, Box 1650. 15 Rooms for Rent DELAWARE. N., 1825: nice room; steam heat: near car and bus 1 ines. Ra. 5829. MERIDIAN. ST! 1741: nicely furnished rooiris: suite 1 or 2: excellent city heat; home privileges; reasonable. Ran. 5163. a—Light Housekeeping COLLEGE AVE.. 1322: large front room, ntce'y furnished: modern. Main 8763. EAST ST., N.,'345: nice clean rooms for housekeeping; walking dist. Cir. 1678. MERIDIAN N.. 2208; very desirab e dving _ room kitchenette; suite 2. Har, 3679-W. CLEAN, modern, steam-heated furnished or unfurnished rooms: janitor service; reasonable “ley 21.75

18 Rooms for Rent a—Light Housekeeping THE TY-FON. 219 E. Tenth: front apartment. ground floor, one-room apartment, kitchenette: newly decorated: $7 weekly: water, gas, lights and linen furnished. FOUR room and bath turnlshcd complete: also 2 rooms unfurnished. Har. Q342-R. b—Board and Rooms IBTH ST . E.. 2539; girl to share room and board; St). Web. 1083. CHILDREN UNDER SCHOOL AGE to board; mother's care. Drcx. 2812. BOARD and room for baby: mother's care given. Bel. 1450-R. MEALS FOR MEN. NICE homo for Catholic girls, near Holy Cross. Lin 3095. Rentals a—Houses EUCLID, 3235: 4-room semi-modern: large garage; sl2. Web. ltitiO-J, GOODLET, 904. 3 rooms, garage. 518.50; 4 rooms. sl7. W. 10th car Drex. 4200. KEALING. N.. 410: brand new semi-mod-ern four-room double, equipped with Heatrola: beautifully decorated; close to school: garage: s3l. Call MISS ILG. Main 8700, or MRS. ELSNER. Eve., Irv. 3955. LINDEN St.. 2017-2025; Half, three-room double. $16.00. Civic Realty Cos. 130 N, Delaware St., Lincoln 5050, MISSOURI. S. 729 3 rooms”! Vlectric lights: $lB, Owner. 51 Kentucky Ave. NEW YORK W. 854: 5-room semi-modern: water paid: $23, Main 3914. NEW YORK. W. 846; 5-room semi-modern double; water paid: $22.30. Ma. 3914. SHERMAN Drive, 113 S.. south side of modem double, Web. 4473, TIiADDKUS St. 1714; 4 rooms, semimodern; gas. electric lights, city water. inside toilet. Dltcxel 081i. WALCOTT, 4XB-20. 0-room. semi-modern double; garage; reas, Web, 0690. 13TH, E.. 319—8-room modern house; city heat. Call bookkeeper. Main 1044. 10TH. K.: opposite Brookside Park: 7 rooms: mod.; gar.; 540, Web, 2193-W. 27TH St.. W. 1140; 4 rooms: gas, electric lights; low rent: $lO. Circle 0018. E. J. McCRACKEN, 31ST. W.. 534—0-room modern double; garage: good cond. Owner. Har, 4flOti-M. A * iAIAEt, HEAR ESTATE RENTALS INSURANCES 108 N DELA LI 650

HALF of anew 4-rpom double: in good location southeast:! on paved street; gas, electric lights, eiey water in kitchen, sanitary toilet and garage. There are several of these houses available yet. but they are going fast. Don't delay. Will hold one of them for you until after election on small deposit. Call Lincoln 0762. Eve., Wasliington 4820. SIX rooms, strictly modem; newly decorated: new shades, full basement; new double garage. 30 N. Dearborn. Call Web. 2758 or Web. 1813-M. 4 BEDROOMS Eight rooms, modern house, in first-class repair: 414 E. Fifteenth St Call Ran dnlpli 5800. COLORED rentals; 1120 Brook St.: two rooms. $8: lour rooms. sl4: storeroom $12,50, DOUBLE; 5 rooms to a side semi-modem; all newly decorated; garage. Belmont 0011. FOR COLORED—CoIton St.. 1037. 3-room house; electricity; porch; $12.50. SEE DUNLOP & nm-iHGEL tor bargain, REAL ESTATE 5 ROOMS, bath; good furnace: garage: S3O Webster 4112-W. b — Houses, Flats Furnished FURNISHED apartment: six rooms: can be divided. 820 E, 27th. Ken. 4829. c —Apartments BLAKE St.. 238: Burton: 3-room modern apartment: steam heat, water paid; $23, Main 3914. APARTMENTS 520 Mass.. 4 rooms $37.50 2315 Belft,. 3 rooms $37.50 1923 Central. 2 rooms $35.00 710 N. East. No. 7. 4 rooms $35.00 705 S. Meridian. 3 rooms S3O 00 917 E. Wash.. 3 rooms $23.00 25 W Mich.. 3 rooms S3O 00 DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL FOR COLORED 1022 N. West: fine apartment for highgrade colored: heat, lights, gas and water furnished: reasonable rent: let janitor show vou what we are offering. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL FOR rent; 5 rooms upstairs; water, electric lights, gas. 930 Roach St. d—Business Places STEAM-HEATED room, suitable for battery or top shop: reasonable rent; located north. Owner. Ran, 7145, e —M iscellaneous GARAGE: forty cars: splendid Ideation for storage, repair, gas. etc.: some storage already here. Rent very cheap. 2130 E. Washington Stf. 21 Real Estate for Sale b—Houses BEST BARGAIN SOUTHEAST Five-room bungalow: very cozy and attractive; built-in kitchen cabinet: enclosed back porch: good location. One square to Minnesota car line. Call Lincoln 3734. WILL build and finance 4-room biuigalow south: modern, except lurnace, with garage. S3OO cash, balance monthly. See plans and specifications 204 Transportation Bldg. EVERROAD. Lin. 3880, DR. 3200. SSO CASH .1909 S. Delaware; 6 rooms; gas. electric lights, city water: balance monthly; now vacant, I idelity Trust Cos. Mr. Sexton. Main 0584. FOR COLORED Only $25 cash, balance sls per month; 4 rooms, electric lights, front porch. 2341 Manlove. Fidelity Trust Cos. Mr. Sexton, Main 0384. 1014 WADE St. Under construction; 4room bungalow: modem, except furnace: nice garage: $3,250 terms: S3OO cash. Call and see plan. EVERROAD. 204 Transportation Bldg. Lin. 3880, DR 32.30. $l5O CASH 809 Bancroft: 5 rooms, modern, balance; $46 per month: some Barrett. Fidelity Trust Cos, Mr. Sexton, Main 0584 FOR nice home east or south. Call C. J OSBTJRN. DRexel 6184. A BARGAIN. Owner leaving city; beautiful eightroom brick: built-in features. Cash or terms. 252 S. Oakland. 5 ROOM semi-modern double: paved street and alley: all improvement in and paid for: 83,030: $330 down, DRexei 6817. c —Suburban WONDERFUL suburban bargain: oli acres: seven rooms and bath; good barn and poultry houses; beautiful shade; abundance of fruit: twenty miles from city en traction line. Would consider trade on hill farm. 40-00 acres. REALTY SERVICE BUREAU. Mrs. Little. Lin. 5307. FOR LEASE or sale. O-room house barn. fine spring, milk house: other running water: fruit: two mi. N. W. of Groencastle on rock road. Fine for stock and poultry. Matty shade trees Wood for fuel. Riley 1404. 711 Meyer-Kiser Bldg.

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Location —English Ave., Wallace to Bancroft (One Block from Emerson), with 10 lots on English and Grand. In this sale we are offering one of the best investment properties we have had for the discriminating investor in Indianapolis. It lies close in, and light in the Path of Development. We have prepared an illustrated folder descriptive of this property, which we will be glad to place in the hands of all interested. Call us up at Hotel English, leave your address and wo will see that you get a copy.

Oaytomi Real Estate Development Co* Local Office —Hotel Englißh, Indianapolis.

21 Real Estate for Sale e—Suburban 200 PEACH TREES. 2 H ACRES. Northeast: to responsible parties who will pay SSO cash ami sl2 month. I will plant 200 selected peach trees on 2 acres, near Fall Creek, on good county road, electric flights, consolidated school, mail route. Let the fruit pay for the ground. Price $1,205. Irvington 3072. f—Sale or Exchange <4935 E. FIFTY-SECOND: new four-room bungalow; electric lights: driven well in kitchen: beautiful interior, ivory and mahogany: cement porch: good foundation: beautiful lot. 41%x150: in wooded section: paved street and bus line. Will take clear lot or good Ford truck as down payment. Owner. Hum. 5230. 22 Real Estate Wanted CASH IN 72 HOURS Will submit cash offer on investment property and small cottages within 72 hours after inspection. ALLEN H. ALSPACII 433 Lemcke Bldg. Lin. 3477 SMALL HOUSES WANT ED We submit cash offer in 48 hours after you call. Lincoln 3734. CASH for vacant lots south: must be priced right. EVERROAD. 204 Transportation Bldg. Lincoln 3880. Drexel 32m1. LK'I us sell vour houses lots JOS. A SELVAGE, Main 0717. 23 Farm Lands FOR QUICK SALE $n,0()0: 27 miles from Indianapolis: good market three miles. good 8-room house, cellar, cistern; large bam and silo: running water year around variety fruit: excellent stock and fruit faFm; immediate gossession. Address owner. Box 234. dinburg, Ind, g. 5 Miscellaneous tor Sale BABY bed: a real bargain at $7. Call at 814 Olive St. COATS, size 38! excellent values. s:t, $5 each: baby buggy bargains. Web. 0805. GAS RANGE—A. B.: high-oven; good conditton; sls, Webster 3730, VAPOR BATH CABINET—Ana massagtable. Circle 0432. Rags l - -Linoleums 9x12 Tapestry Brussels rugs olue an taupe and old rose, special $13.95 Gold Seal Congoleum rugs 9x12 sl2 75 These rugs are carried in all sizes and patterns at proportionate prices Imported Jana nese grass 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 AU new perfect goods (no seconds( Dorfman Rug Co--207 W Waslt St. opposite Statehouse “If it covers the floor, we have it.*' AUCTION sale of refused, unclaimed, over and damaged freight, at the Unclaimed Freight Station of the C.. C.. C. & St. L. Ry Cos.. Capitol Ave. and South St.. Indianapolis. Ind.. at 9:30 a. m.. Thursday, Oct. 29, 1925. For a partial list of the rrticles to be sold see Auction Notice in this pape, J, K. VANCE. F, C. A. SUPERIOR FIRE PREVENTIVE FLUE FLASHING; STOPS ALL CHIMNEY' FTRF.S. ORDER NOW FROM E H. STEEL. 606 K. OF P. BLDG. NEW twp-hole laundry stove. 2908 N. Gale, r BASEBURNER in excellent condition. Call Harrison 3098, COLES high-oven heater: like new; $25. 1140 Centennial St. LADIES' WARDROBE EXCHANGF—Used garments 1507 N Illinois Circle 0518 LARGE evergreens, shrubs, fruit trees, shade trees, willow trees. Wash, 5129. BEAUTIFUL eastern mink scarf and muff. $75 Randolph 4181, b—Pet and Live Stock RICHARDSON’S VETERINARY HOSPITAL. 14 8 West St Circle 2332. c— Coal, Ice and Wood KINDLING WITH EACH TON VIR. AND KY. THE BEST THAT IS MINED. Best Vir.. 6-in. blk. Ig. fkd 56.75 Best vir. egg 2x4 clean fkd $6.50 Best Vir. Mine Run, 60 pet. Ip $5.25 ALL VIRGINIA KANAWHA DISTRICT. Best Ky. 0-in. blk. ig. fkd $6.75 HIGHLAND COUNTY UNION ICE AND COAL. 1010 Bluff Ave. DreXjJMWI. OELIVERED ANYWHERE IN CTTY

There’s a Silver Lining to Your Coal Problems! When you burn Big Luimp Silver Ash (Trade-mark) $5.25 PER TON! Big, C.ean Forked Lump Full of Heat Does Not Clinker C. H. McClenon Coal Cos. 1114 E. Maryland St. DRex. 7451. “Six Years’ Reputation for Quality’’ WHY <BURN EXTRA DOLLARS? THB PRICE DIFFERENCE IS IN OUR LOW OVERHEAD W. VA. ISLAND CR, EGG $6.00 WEST VIRGINIA LP $0.25 KY. BIG BLOCK $0.40 POCO. LUMP SB.OO POCO. MINE RUN $6.25 W. V. NUT AND 5LACK....53.75 J. & r. COAL CO. 103.3 W 25T11. RAN. .'47 1 Banner Poca. 2-in. sh. 1ump..57.00 Banner Poca. 6-in. fk. 1ump..59.00 Hoiu-v Branch. West Virginia. Eagle Poca. M. R $5.95 MoDowHl County. Wst Virginia W. Virginia 2-in. fkd. ip $5.95 Lovan County. W*.nt Virginia. Brazil Block 2-in. sh. Ip $4.95 Ov.i'ii County. Indiana. Wheeling 35c ton. Anchor Coal Cos. 212 N. Fine. Riley 4164. Riley 5444.

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25 Miscellaneous for Sale VWW •VW\A^VWyVWNAAAAAySA^WW > c— Coal, Ice and Wood BPE6IAL SALE For Few Days Only Old Hickory WJtaite Ash Limp $4.90 Per Ton 2 Tons, $9.50 Delivered Any Place in City. This is a cleau lump, free from slate or slack and will not clinker. Banner Fuel Cos. St. Clair and Nlekle Plato. • Riley 1866. COAL BARGAINS Ind. 4-in. fkd. Ip $6.25 W. Va. 4-in. fkd. Ip $6.75 W. Va. 2x4 egg fkd $6.25 Poca. shov. lump $8.50 Semi Poca. shov. ip $7.50 North St. Coal Yard Lin. 1455, Cir. 5556. Night, IRv. 4020 BRAZIL BLOCK I*l TO 24-IN LP.. $5.2-5 PER TON. BRAZIL PEA AND NUT, $4.50 EAST SIDE ICE AND COAL 934 Fowler. Main 6930, INDIANA LUMP. $5.50 WEST VIRGINIA. $7.00 ATLAS FUEL CO.. 401 W. MORRIS BT. DREXEL 08S3 TRY OUR MAJOR COAL MAJOR COAL CO.. Ran 4139. HEAVY WOOD FOR STOVES Grates and lurnace. Big load cheap. Riley 5188, KINDLING and goto wood: big loads: _ delivered anywhere $3 50 and #4. DRoxel 25.39-W 26 Miscellaneous Wanted SALVATION army industrial Home. Help us to help other* with your used cJothiiik. magazines news etc Phone Wagon Main 1082,

27 Business Ann tuncements DRESSMAKER PRICES REASONABLE. MRS. TAHBF.LI. WEBSTER 3103-R. EXPERT umbrella repairing. OSCAR GREEN. 112 K. Tenth St. Web. 6327. FEATHERS bought! sold and renovated? feat nee mattresses and pillows mads E. F. BURKLE 416 Mass Main 1428. FIRE BOWLS—Or repairs for any stove or furnace. Stoves reniekeled. Uneeda Stove Repair Cos. 329 Virginia Ave. Cir cle 1180 RUGS. 9x12. [Tiriy cind. $2: all work guar. SUPERIOR CLEANERS, Keii 4462. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened TUTTI.EDGE 201 Indiana Ave. STOVES Renickeled. Quality Plating Works, 16 E. South St. Riley 4828. 28 Storage and Transfer NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO. Gall at all pmee Randolph 3741 OVERLAND HAULING RETURN LOADS WANTED. Packing and shipping household roods. K w rate on Florida and California shipments OTTO J SUESZ. Main 23533628 Webster 4679 0699-W. MOVING and commercial naming a speclaity Pavia Urns Transfer RI 2907 MOVING and Trucking Reliable men Call BORVMAN Web ;i571 _ 29 Business Opportunities GROCERY STOCK AND FIXTURES CHEAP • $3.30. BELMONT 2068. SO Automobiles tor Sale 1923 BUICK 6 TOURING Duco finish, fully equipped. Kelley - Springfleld cords and other extras, terms if deslrixl A real bargain for $595. WILBUR JOHNSON CO. Hupp Distributors 730 N. Meridian St. Lin. 1527. BUfCK 1920 SEDAN. 808 S MOTOR SERVICE. 340 s. Pennsylvania St. Main 1706. CADILLAC 57. four-passenger coupe. BOB'S MOTOR SERVICE. 3-go S. Pennsylvania St. Main 1705. CHANDLER coupe. Bargain. $l5O. BOB'S MOTOR SERVICE. 340 S. Pennsylvania St. Main 1705. FORD SEDAN 1923, $275 PAINT AND UPHOLSTERING LIKE NEW SPOT zdTE MOTOMETER AND GOOD CORD TIRES HERE IS A REAL BARGAIN ACT QUICK TERMS The Lathrop-McFarland Cos. 418 24 N CAPITOL AVE. OPEN EVES MA 2480 FORD FOUR DOOR SEDAN 1924 model: newly painted: lock wheel, snare tire etc.: $34ii.00 For quick sale. Terms. Open evenings. CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. Packard Distributors Since 1904. 31 W 13th St Ma'n it 42. 1925 HUPP 8 TOURING In wonderful mechanical condition, with winter enclosure, new paint, disc wheels, spot light, bumpers and other accessories. To speak oi wonderful buys this is one for any $1,000.00. trade or terms. JOHNSON AUTO TOP CO. 820-22 N. Meridian St. Ri. 6233 1924 HUPP TOURING Just out of our shop after having been completely overhauled: good paint and tires. See this: it's a bargain at s7oo. Trade or terms JOHNSON AUTO TOP CO. 820-22 N. Meridian St. Riley 6233. 1924 NASH SEDAN Here is an automobile that has been well taken care of. The paint is good, upholsters in excellent condition: good tires and equipped with a number of accessories. See this car belore WJ buy A bargain for S1 "°wiLBUR JOHNSON CO. Hupp Distributor. . 730 N Meridian St. Lin. 1527. j 1925 BALLOON TIRE HUPP TOURING Good paint and in excellent mechanical ;'S d for°SurcYaraa'?n r ‘^‘Moo^aite ° r JOHNSON AUTO TOP CO. 820-22 N. Meridian. Riley 0233. GO )D USED CARR CHAS. E. STJTZ 824 N. Meridian St.

30 Automobiles for Sale Damaged bodies, fenders and wheels repaired. Special equipment, expert workmen. Work guaranteed and you save money. Automobile Hospital. 133 So. East St. PRex 3600. FORD roadster. 1925 *2Bl Ford roadster. 1924 $135 Ford rondsler. 1023 #IOO Chalmers touring. 1920 SIOO Studebaker light six louring. 1021..5325 Small payment down, balance monthly. Tlie-e cars are in perfect condition. STUTZ FACTORY' BRANCH 957 N. Meridian. Open evenings and Sunday a. m. SdME REAL BARGAINS AT $125 1923 Chevrolet touring. 1922 Chevrolet touring. 1923 Ford touring. 1920 Ford sedan. SMALL DOWN PAYMENT. L. GUY LONG 1114 N. MERIDIAN. LIN, 6865, 1925 NASH TOURING Winter inclosure I two new tires, with two practically new: new paint and in A-l mechanical condition. This car has a number of a< cessorles. Sell at a baigaiu lor $995 Terms. WILBUR JOHNSON CO. 730 N, Mendtan Lin, 1627. FORD, 1924 roadster, starter and deniouutables; spot light lock wheel. A-l shape throughout; $65 down . WANGLIN-SHARP CO. 443 \ inrinta Ave. DRexel 8040. FORD TOURINGS AND ROADSTERS _ Late models, some as low as sls down. Terms. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-65 S. MERIDIAN. DREX. 4743. 1924 injPP ROADSTER In A-l mechanical condition,, original paint like new. spot light, bumpers and other extras. <> tires in good condition. A real buy at $850.00. Trade or terms. JOHNSON AUTO TOP CO. 820-22 N. Merulian St. Ri, 6233 CHEVROLET. 1925. Sedan demonstrator. bumpers, snubbers, spare tire and heater, $2.50 down. bal. 12 months. STONL Chevrolet co. 003 e. wash. Direct factory dealer. FORD. 1923 touring: starter and demountables; lock wheel, side shields, speedometer; 550 down. WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Ave. Drexel 8040. Stephens Touring 1920. VfmN Good value for $l5O fia. . TERSTEG EE - HOLLOWKLL j/iftP —• Cos.. Rick en barker Distrs. CHEVROLET. 1923, Coupe, your choice of 2\vUh plenty of extras, priced $225 and 3TONE CHEVROLET CO. 603 h. Wash, Direct iaelory dealer. FORD SEDAN. 1921 MODEL. „ 808 S MOTOR SERVICE. 340 S. Pennsylvania, Main 1705. FORD. 1921 touring; starter and demount allies, lock wheel. A real buy at S3O down. .... ... WANGLIN-SHARP CO. 443 \ lrgiina Ave, DRexei 8040, FORD. 11*23. Dump Truck with closed cab. oversize tires on rear, motor recently STONE CHEVROLET CO. *>o3 E. ttaseli. Direct factory dealer. USED CARS OF MERIT Lexington Motor Cos.. 1X42 N. Meridian St. HAYNES SCHMIDT. INC. 120 W. NORTH ST FOR YOUR NEW OR USED CAR FORD. 1927 coupe; lock wheel. five tires: good condition S6O down „ WANGLIN-SHARP CO. ' 443 Virginia Ave. DRexei 8040. FORD BODIES—us. o “eaan* coupes, tourings roadsters some late 1924 models. WOLF 555-61 N Capitol ' Large stock of used cars: small down payment. Your ear in trade. L. T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES. 917 Virginia Ave. DRexei 0928. JEWETT SPORT TOURING. FULLY EQUIPPED. CIRCLE 10(H). EBACK & GENTRY auto rettmyhing See mb first 532 N Capitol 31 Automobiles Wanted Autos Wanted " 1922. 1923. 1924 and 1925 models areferred; we pay cash and deal quickly; save time b> seeing us first I. Wolf Auto Cos. 650 N Capitol Ave Corner North St. Plenty of parking space. Lin 4516. HIGHEST CA.-fll PRICE PAID FOR USED CARS,_ WANT 100 CAR* TO TlTtfx. SEE US FIRST. BAM CORAZ 519 N CAPITOL. MAIN 6389 AUTOS wanted regardless of condition: highest cash prices naid SAM KT.Altf A SON 903 Massachusetts Ave Lincoln 7486 Evenings Harrison 0987 Try ns. 32 Auto Supplies, Repairs BEST USED TIKES ROGERS Bel. 4300. 3117 W Wash. Bel. 4300. USED CARS bought and sold I GOLDBURG 322 N Capitol S3 Motorcycles, Bicycles EVERYTHING lor the bicycle. ROREBTSON CYCLE STORE. 940 M iss. Ave. 35 Financial <VN^A^SA^A4VSA/VWWWW\Ae^^WVW AUTOMOBILE LOANS WE WILL LOAN YOU MONEY ON YOUR CAR AND LEAVE IT IN YOUR POSSESSION. SUITE 9 342 X. MERTDIAX RI. 2156, You Read tne Want Ad— Have you tried to use them? It's easy—Call Main 3500. Ask for an Ad Taker 37 Money to Loan

BORROWING $lO TO S3OO For Emergencies My Own Views on the Subject If 1 needed $lO to S3OO in an emergency I —would NOT want to borrow it from a friend or employer. —would NOT waut 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. 1 WOULD want to borrow from someone who made a business of lending money. 1 WOULD be willing to pay 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. Die Fidelity Loan Cos.. licensed by and bonded to the State, and under the supervision it 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 ha* a genuine desire to be helpful. Should you need money, now or at any lime do not fall to call on us FIDELITY LOAN CO. W A Thomas Mgr Room 532 Lemcke Bldg. 106 E MARKET ST. Main 1278. NEED MONEY! Quickly, confidentially and buslnsas-llka dealings is a part of rhe service we glvs you. LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. E. Washington St. MA in t)585 LI icoln 7184 AUTO LOAN CO. Loans to ov owner. Mr. Schmidt. t22W. North St. Lincoln 7676. Personal Property fxian AMERICAN LOAN CO. 347 Bankers Trust Bldg _ You Read tne Want Ada—Have you tried to use them! Tt easy—-Call Main 3500. i-U h.r n .•! Taker.

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37 Money to Loan lEEI ME? SEE US TODAY Get It Tomorrow ®ASinl M HOURS NO PUBLICITY NO DELAYS YOU CAN REPAY A LITTLE EACH MONTH. Under supervision State Dept, of Banking. Call, Write or Phone. Secuurnty Env.&Loaim 136 N. Delaware. Lincoln 5050. 38 Auction Sales PUBLIC AUCTION OVER, REFUSED, UNCLAIMED and DAMAGED FREIGHT . The C., C.. O. & St. L. Ry. Cos . tho E. I. & T. H. R. R., the Cincinnati Northern R. R. and the P. A E. R. R. Cos. will sell at pub.lo auction Thursday, Oct. 20th 1925, at 9:30 a. m., at the Unclaimed Freight Station. Capitol Ave. and South St.. Indianapolis. Ind. The following described treight, unless previously claimed by rightful owners: 191 bdl. (3.373 It.) Red Oak flooring, lot plaster board, lot window sash and doors, 213 pieces Hue lit era. 228 bags cement. 4 bdl. walnut lumber, 3 bdl asphalt shingles. 701 bricks. 1 crt. (25) oak panels, lot roofing cement in drums, paint, oil, grease, 1 kit asbestos in bulk. 10 ertg. porch swings. animal and poultry tonic. 8 cth. insect do stroyer. 2 bxs. drugs, I bx embalming fluid. 1 brl. magnesia. 1 dr. chemicals. 1 bx. disinfectant, refrigerators. 3 erts. refrigerators and relrigerator machines combined, 1 steel auto body frame and holster combined. I oil stove oven. 1 4-buinor oil stove and canopy, 1 iron pipe 10 x2l'. 1 gasoline tank and pump, 1 lot tree surgeons tools, 2 erts. sew lng machines, lot rugs, various sizes lot congoleum rugs, lot furniture of larious kinds. 1 bedroom suite consisting of l bed and rail*. 1 dresser. I ohifferobe. 1 vanity dresser; suitcases. 1 Wheary Wardrola trunk, 1 Howe scale. 14 ice cream freezers, auto parts. 1 31x5.23 balloon tire and tube, grindstones, 1 RI 2-in. rubber belt 47 ft. long, 1 auto truck axle, 1 ctn. of I RI wrapping paper. 6 boxes oil cloth. 1 otn. auto tools. 1 pattern cabinet, 1 RI lenee. Iflbag clover seed. 1 incubator. isl yds. cotton piece goods, men's and boys' clothing. 1 ctn. ladies' underwear, stove pipe and elbows. 1 granite cooker I ctn. aluminumware, 2 oak office desk tops, 34 lies, dishes. 1 ctn. tin lunch boxes, kitchen sinks, urinals, closet tanks. 1 pedestal lavatory bowl, metal ice cans. 1 bx. Sky I-tght glass. I elect grill. 2 electric heaters. 1 lot magnet wire. 1 ctn. glass globes, galv. tubs and buckets. 2 iKiel hole diggers, 1 ctn. lawn mower and handle. 1 pc. steel shaft 1*4x45% inches. 1 laundry tray. 1 bx. calf wean era. 1 bx. wire baskets. 2 iron vises, 6 . ctn. fibre pie pans, clothes hampers. 2 etn. Lux soap flakes. 1 ease sponges, 1 ctn. carbon paper, groceries. 1 range reservoir, 1 wood desk. I keg cider. 2 bdl wood stilts. 1 bx. notions. 1 crt bottling machine and 1 bx. parts, ." eases ketchup and many other articles too numerous to mention. Term* of sale cash or certified cheek payable immediately at conclusion of sale. Description of packages are copied from freight or way bill, but neither the quanity or contents are guaranteed. All lots are subject to inspection Wednesday Oet. 28th. 1925. between the hours of 8:00 a. m. and 4:30 p. m. J. K. VANCE. Freight Claim Agent. McFADDEN AUCTION CO.. Auctioneers.

IT'S NEVER lost until Indianapolis Times Want Ad luw failed to find It 39 Legal Notices NOTICE , , _ Stockholder*’ Annual Meeting of the White River Railroad Company for the ejection of officer* and greneral buslne** at the office of Kinsran Sc Cos.. Indianapolis Saturday. Nov Hth NOTICE TO lIEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC. In the matter of the estate of Harvey D. Barrett, deceased. No 69 ~-03In the Probate Court of Marion County. October term. 1925. , Notice is hereby given that Ida Steele Barrett as executrix of ibove named estate has presented and -I le r■ account ami vouchers in final sett ment of said estate. and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Probate Court on the 14tli (lava.of November. 1925 at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate required to appear in said Court and show uie. If any there be whv said account and vouchers should not be approved. . And the heirs of said estate arc also required to appear and make proof of their heirship. ALBERT H. LOSCHB. Clerk. Oet. 20 27, 1925, NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC. Inrthe matter of the estate of William IR. Lowes, deceased. No. 09-22694. I In the Probate Court of Marion County. October term. 1925. I Notice is hereby given that Jesse E. I Lowes as administratrix of the above i named estate has presented and filed her 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 14th day of November. 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 annroved And the heirs of said estate are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship. _ ALBERT H. LOSCHE Clerk. (Vt. 20. VT 1925. NOTICE TO HEIRS CREDITORS. ETC. In the matter of the estate or Julia Anaeker. deceased. No. 69-22787. tii the Probate Court of Marion County October term. 1925. Notice is hereby given that William 8. Turner us administrator of the above named estate ha* 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 14tli day of Novem-lH-r. 1925. at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate required to appear in said court ajid show cause, if any there be. why said account and vouchors should not tie approved And tho heirs of said estate are also required to appear and make proof of their neirshtp, ALBERT H. LOSCHE. Clerk. Oct. 20. 27. 1025. NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC.' In tho matter of the estate of Charles Rethmielr. deceased. No. 89-22742. Li the Probate Court ol Marion County. October term. 1925. . _ ... Notice is hereby given that Gyp Smtthey as administrator of the above named estate has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that tho same will come up for the examination and action of said lYobato Court on tho 14th dav of Novem- . tier. 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 whv said account and vouchers should not be approved. And tho heirs of said es'ate are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship. ALBERT H. LOSCHE. Clerk. Oct. 20, 22. 1925. Tho i nnual meeting of the Indianapolis Chanter of the American Red Cross will be held on Wednesday. Nov. 4. 1925. at 4 o'clock n. m„ in the American Legion Assembly Room of the War Memorial Building. 77 7 N. Meridian 9t.. for the election of twelve directors for the term of three years, and for tho transaction of such other business as mav properly come before the meeting'. All members are requested to lx- present. WILLIAM FORTUNE. Chairman. AGNUS CRUSE. Secretary. Oet. 27. 30. Nov. 2. IP'.Ve COURT GRANTS APPEAL Case of Macedonian to Go to State Supreme Bench Tom Dafoff, 31, of 933 N. Holmes Ave., fined SIOO and costs and sentenced one to two years at tho Indiana State Prison last week by Criminal Judge James A. Collins, on a transporting liquor charge, was granted an appeal to the State Supreme Court today by Judge Pro Tern Frank A. Jtymmes. Steps were taken last week to brink deportation proceedings against Dafoff, a Macedonian. Governor Jackson’s office reported no action would be taken until he had completed his term. If convicted.

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—ILTHOUGH lumber lias been A replaced In the building of ■**•l large structures by Iron and concrete, the demand for It is constantly increasing. The list of its uses is a long one. In the building of houses and smaller buildings wood is still used to a great extent and even in great modern office buildings wood is used generally for d<M>rs, floors, etc. Billions of cordsr of spruce and other woods are used yearly in the manufacture of paper. No good substitute has ever been found for wood for railroad ties, and these must bo replaced every few years. Wooden ships still sail our rivers and engage in coastwise traffic, while just for matches, many billion feet of pine lumber aro cut every year In the Great Lakes district ulone. The development of the airplane has led to new demands for spruce timber especially the Pacific coast varieties —for the making of airplane frames and propellers. And when we think of the telegraph and telephone poles, the furniture made from the beautiful hardwoods, the shingles, barrels, and boxes that we use, It Is not hard to realize that the timber Industry in the United States a very important one. Fortuantely a large portion of America is still wooded. Lumbering Picturesque Each lumber legion has methods adapted to tis particular conditions that exist there. Specially heavy machinery is used in the West, whore the trees are so large. But it is up in the North woods of Wisconsin, Michigan, Minnesota and eastern Canada that lumbering Is most picturesque. Here the work is done when the forest is locked in the winter’s ice and snow, and the lumberjacks must be strong, hardy men to work in that cold, biting weather day after day. A lumber camp in the North, woods Is a litttle settlement of log huts huddled together. The largest of the huts Is the men's camp, which is one large room with bunks arranged around the walls two or three tires high. The cook camp is also one large room with a huge range and cook table In one end. Here are long tables laid with a great array of tin plates, tin dishes and tin cups, and knives and forks of heavy steel, with hee.vy iron handles. Then there are the stables much like other shanties, but with lower roofs, so that the animal heat of the horses and the oxen may help keep them warm. The blacksmith shop is also low-roofed, and tho storehouse located alongside the cook camp is almost buried in the snow, so that the provisions will not be damaged by the cold. A little log hut standing to one side is the office or “van.” where the camp clerk keeps the accounts and lists of the general merchandise required. Here are the bunks of the foremen in charge of the work, and here also is a stock of mackinaw jackets, heavy woolen underwear, shoepacks, mittens, caps, tobaccco, pipes, stationery and other supplies. So yo~' s* e h.s Is a i#iular little ,'itlage in itself, and It needs to be, for usually it Is a long journey to the nearest town. Up Before Daybreak Long before day break the camp is stirring, and by the time the sun has risen the men have eaten breakfast and are on their way into the woods, A tree has been marked for cutting and notched. This notch is a foot or more deep on the side toward whloh the tree is to fall and governs the direction of the fall. When the tree falls the branches are cleared off and the trunk Is measured and cut Into logs. These are then hauled to the road, which was cut and leveled in the autumn. This road Is aally flooded with water and allowed to freeze, so that the legs can be easily sledded to a fiver or stream. There they rest until spring, when they begin the river journey to tho logging town. The men travel with the logs, sometimes along shore and sometimes riding the rafts or even single logs. They watch the logs closely so that they will not get caught in the rapids or form a “Jam’’ at the bend of the stream. YVhen the logs reach a larger river or a great lake, they are sometimes formed into rafts or "booms” and towed by a tug. In most places In the South and West railroads are used to handle the log supply. This railroad consists of a permanent main line and spurs which are projected into the forest and are moved from time to time as the timber is taken out. A steam “skldder" operating on the railroad track, pulls the logs to the railroad line. Thereof hey are picked up by a steam loader, which is a crane with a swinging boom, and are loaded on flat cars. A great sawmill In operation Is one of the most Interesting places to visit. The logs, which float in the water within the confines of a •'boom” or chain of other logs, are guided to n “log-slip" or runway

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where * continually moving cable snatches them from the water an4| after carrying them under a ing spray of hot water lands them in th mill. Here they fall upon a carriage which brings them to tho saw. ‘TAX PISTOL TO DEATH,MS PLEA Indianapolis Men Before House Committee. Time 4 M ashinoton Rwrstiq. ISSt Nrio York Avenue. WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 27. If Congress places the alleged disreputable pistol under a prohibitive excise tax. give Indianapolis the credit. Two Indianapolis men before the House Ways and Means Committee, led in the fight to precipitate such action Monday afternoon. Janies A. Drain, Legion commander, unable to be in Washington, presented by proxy a petition In behalf of American amateur riflemen that the entire burden of the present arms and amunition tax be placed on pistols. Tho petition explained that the Government can encourage expert gunmanshlp only by removing the tax on sporting arms. Herbert P. Sheets, representing 22,000 retail hardware dealers, ask<4| the same action to stimulate bu*™ ness. "We’re not greatly concerned with the tax on pistols. Many dealers have discontinued their sale," he explained. Some committee members indicated a willingness to tax the pistol out of existence. ITALY TO GET LENIENT TERMS U. S. Not to Ask Payment on Basis of British Funding. I)U Tim re XrrciaT WASHINGTON, Oat. 27.—Italy will be roquested to settle her 138,543,852.77 war debt to the United .States on terms similar to those granted Poland, Latvia and Czechoslovakia, it was learned at the Treasury Department today. Experts who have studied Italy's capacity to pay, believe she is unable to liquidate her debt on the British hnsts but that she is capable of settling in full on slightly more lenient terms. Itaiy, up to the close of the World War, was advanced $1,647,997,050.16 in cash from tho salo of liberty bonds. Accrued interested at 6 per cent on the debt now $490,674,654.81. In six years thfl Italians have paid but $164,852.94 o™ the principal and $57,598,852.62 in interest. Headed by Count De Volpl the delegation will arrive In New York Saturday night. WRONG BOTTLE; POISON Man Drinks Drug by Mistake—ln Serious Condition. When James Kline, 1257 Kentucky Ave., came home early this morning he drank, by mistake, from a bottle of poison, police say. He 1s in city hospital in serious condition. James Todd. 957 S. Delaware St., i also is In city hospital suffering from effects of poison, self-admlnlsterod Monday In an attempt to end his life, . according to officers. Despondency was given ng the cause for his action.

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