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J Death Notices BAIN MARY (nee) HICKS—Age Sit years; died Tuesday 11:45 a. m.. Metii odist Hospital. Wife of W. F. Bajns, mother of Lowell Bains. Burial from Reynolds funeral parlors, 950 N. Pennsylvania, Out. 29th. 2 p. m. Services private. Friends may call from Wednesday noon until Thursday noon, 5 Funeral Directors W. T. BLASENGYM Main Office 2220 Shelby St. DRexel 2570. FLANNEP & BUCHANAN 320 N. Illinois St. # Funeral directors to she people ol Indianapolis since 1887. Phone —Main 0641. 0642. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY Notices of funeral at our chapel refer to our present mortuary. Our new mortuary will open about Feb. 1BERT S GADD —2130 Prospect St. Phone Stewart 2278. George Gnnstemer Funeral director. 522 K Market. Main 0908. ' KRUEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR 140? N Illinois St. . MA 1154. Res. Bel. ,3866-R-L UNDERTAKERS —HISEY & TITUS 951 N. Delaware Main 3680 - 8 Special Notices RADIUM.; electric medicated sulphur baths and massage. 100 v\ St. uiair -H. Riley 2072. ■ -- 'MARGARET SEEDERS, u OD. C-s ■ D. obstetrician, acute and chr .gn>c massage. 1 N Ne* Jersey, Room 4. 9 Personals AIRE YOU SICK? 11 Do you suffer with headaches? Hinging in head and ears? Sore throat? Rapid heart heat? Lumbago? Sciatica? Have you kidney, stomach or liver trouble? Do you want to stop taking laxatives. Have you gas on stomach? Are you billious? Misery in back of head and ceci.? A dull ache between shoulders or through kidney region? Rheumatic pains in muscles and joints? Nerves unsteady? Do you feel weak and no pep? Let the president or dean of the college, each of whom have had more than ten years’ experience as a make a thorough analysis of yourxase and show you where the cause of your suffering is. We are caring for babies in their mothers’ arms, for children of all ages, for adults up to the age of seventy-five, COOHBE IH9 All GET fill CENTRAL STATES COLLEGE OF CHIROPRACTIC 103] Lemcke Bldg. Indianapolis, Indiana. Comer Market and Pennsylvania Sts. MADAME KELLY Electric Massage ana Vapor Baths MADAME JOSEPHINE. Permanent Beauty Work 729 N. NEW JERSEY RILEY 2573, , EXPERT Kodak finishing, cut price*. GARLAND STUDIO. 247 E. Washington. tO Loti and Found FOUND—Articles found to Indian apolis street care yesterday. I UMBRELLA THERMOS BOTTLE 4 BOOKS FOUNTAIN PEN 1 PURSE "V 1 PACKAGE MEDICINE l PAIR LADIES' KID T GLOVES 1 CUFF LINK Main 2737 KEYS—Lost between Capitol Ave. and Terminal Station on Indiana; reward. Lin. 8968. MONEY #6. and platinum dinner' ring, with emerald and ten diamonds: $25 reward Riley 4663. SMALL child's shell-rim glasses, in Capitol Theater, or on Wash. SR. west. Sunday, Oct, 25. Bel, 3976. LOST —Ladv’s gold wrist watch in Masonic Temple or on N. Illinios St. Drexel .".237. Reward. STRAYED, last Friday. Boston bull pup; white left eye. Finder call Irvington 11755-J. Reward. 12 Help Wanted—Male WANTED AT ONCE: Men or women to work in spare time at home. We instruct you 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, Ten—WE TEACH MODERN BARBEKING, under actual shop conditions. Ou system paves the way to a successful bust ness. Write for catalog. MOLER BARHER COLLEGE. 105 S. Wells St... Chicago Wanted —50?) girls and boys to call at the Fall Creek Barbecue and dance hail Ke-stone Ave. and Allisonville Rd. Good floor, all kinds of eats and the best orehestra In town. Open every night. 13 Instructions MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE. 510 E. Washington St.. Indianapolis, Ind Circle 0757. I to Help Wantea—Female GIRLS. experienced, for soda fountain. uroh department. G. C. MURPHY CO., nil unis Bldg., Illinois and Market Sts. Apk for Mr. Sanders. K)LORED nurse maid to go to Chicago; live there. Call Washington Hotel. Boom 426. Details. WTDDLE-AGED white woman for general housework. 4220 Royal Ave. ■DTOERY girl .experienced: to feed ruling uise-nnie. Main 2190.
lj Situations Wanted b—Female EXPERIENCED women for general housework, by day and week. Ken. 1063. /1 18 Rooms for Rent MERIDIAN. N„ 1741: nicely furnished rooms: suite 1 or 2: excellent city heat; home privileges; reasonable. Ran, 5163. LARGE pleasant room modern home. 3834 N. Capitol. Garage optional. Wash. 4313. a—Light Housekeepmg COLLEGE AVE., 1322: large front room, nicely furnished: modern. Main 8763. DORMAN. 414; 2 neatly furnished rooms afid kitchenette, Web. 0250. EAST ST N„ 345: nice clean rooms for housekeeping; walking dist. Cir. 1678. FORT WAYNE AVE.. 633. Large front room, upstairs: nicely furnished for housekeeping. MERIDIAN. N.. 2208: very desirable living room, kitchenette: suite 2. Har. 3679 Vv. CLEAN, modern, steam-heated furnished or unfurnished rooms; janitor service: reasonablc. Riley 2175. 139 N. EAST St., nice front room and kitchenette- everything fnrn.: $3.50 wk. THE TYSON. 219 E. Tenth: front apartment. ground floor, one-room apaitment, kitchenette: newly decorated; $7 weekly; water, gas, lights and linen furnished. b—Board and Rooms 18TH ST. E.. 2539: girl to share room and board: $6. Web. 1083. GOOD home, board and room; good location; elderly people or convalescing lady. Trained ninse, 8 years. Irv. 4115. CHILDREN UNDER SCHOOL AGE to board: mother’s care, Drex. 2612. BOARD and room for baby: mother's care givn. Bel. 1460-R. MEALS FOR MEN. 422 S. Meridian. Riley 3662. m NICE home for Catholic girls, near Holy Cross. Lin 3095. ' 19 Rentals a—Houses IRY.—Moderii, 5 rooms bath: screened sleeping porch down. Room, large attic up. Hrepla.ee; cistern: corner. Irv. 3678. LINDEN St.. 2017-2025; half, three-room double, $14.00. Civic Realty Cos. 13ti> N, Delaware St.. Lincoln 5050. MISSOURI. S. 729 5 rooms; electric lights: $lB. Owner. 51 Kentucky Ave NEW YORK W. 854: 5-room semi-modern' water paid; $25, Main 3914 NEW YORK W. 846; 5-room semi-modern double; water uaid: $22.50. Ma. 3914 SHERMAN Drive. 115 S.. south side of modern double. Web. 4473. SPRUCE, 1602; 4 rooms, modem; $25. Drexel 5007. 13TH, E., 319—8-rootn modern house; city heat. Call bookkeeper. Main 1044 16TII. E.: opposite Brookside Park; 7 rooms; mod.; gar.; S4O. Web, 2190-W. 31ST, W.. 534—6-room modern double; garage: good eoiul. Owner, Har. 4606-M THADDEUS St. 1714; 4 rooms, semimodern; gas, electric lights, city water. inside toilet DRexcl 6817.a WASHINGTON. E. 1515; 5 rooms: gas. city water paid; rent $lB. Circle 0618. E. J. MeCHACKEN. FOR COLORED Close In; modem, two and three-room apartments; heat, water and janitor service furnished: no children; reference reel ulred. G. C. HARNESS. REALTOR * MA. 1800. SOUTH SIDE 2304 Woodlawn: 4 rooms; gas and electric; $21.00 per month Newly decorated. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL SIX rooms, strictly modern: newly decorated: new shades, full basement: newdouble garage. 36 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 dolph 5860. DOUBLE; 5 rooms to a side: semi-modern; all newly decorated: garage. Belmont 0611. _ COLORED tenants. 17tli St.. E. 1508: 4 rooms electric lights; low rent. $17.50 Circle 0618 E. J. McCRACKEN, 2300 S. PENNSYLVANIA: 5-room mod ern: garage: $32.50. CIVIC REALTY CO.. Lin, 5050. 5 ROOMS bath: good turn ace; gaflage; S3O Webster 4412-W. FIVE rooms; inside toilet; water paid; garage: $25, DRexel 5375. SOUTH Side; 2 modern new homes: walk dist., close to car, DRex. 9193-R. - SKt uuNLOP & mppTEUSI. tor bargains REAL ESTATE A F ZAINBY, REAL ESTATE RENTALS INSURANCE 108 N DELA LI 6520, c —A partments BLAKE St.. 238: Burton: 3-room modem apartment: 6team heat, water paid: $23, Main 3914. FOR rent; 5 rooms upstairs; water, electric lights, gas. 930 Roach St. d—Business Places SUITABLE FOR WORK SHOP Rear of Haag's drug store. 156 N. till nois; rent $35 Call at Drug store or Randolph 5860. STEAM-HEATED room, suitable for battery or top shop; reasonable rent: located north. Owner. Ran. 7L45, SPEEDWAY BUSINESS ROOM. Belnront 3453. e —M iscellaneous GARAGE: forty cars: splendid location for storage, repair, gas. etc.: some storage already here. Rent very cheap. 2130 E. Washington St. 21 Real Estate for Sale b—Houses WIT,I, build and finance 4-room bungalowsouth; modem, except furnace, with garage. S3OO cash, balance monthly. See plans and specifications. 204 Transportation Bldg. EVERROAD. Lin. 3880. Dh 3250. BEST BARGAIN SOUTHEAST Five-room bungalow; very cozy and at tractive; built-in kitchen cabinet: enclosed back porch: good location. One square to Minnesota car line. Call Lincoln 3734. SSO CASH 1909 S Delaware: 6 rooms; gas, electric lights, city water: balance monthly: now vacant Fidelity Trust Cos. Mr. Sex ton Main 6584. FOR COLORED Only $25 cash, balance sls per month. 4 rooms, electric lijrhts. front porch. 2341 Manlove. Fidelity Trust Cos. Mr. Sexton, Main 6584. $l5O CASH 809 Bancroft; 5 rooms, modem, balance: $46 per month; some Barrett. Fidelity Trust Cos. Mr, Sexton. Mam 6584 1614 Wade St.; under construction new bungalow; 2 bedrooms, large living rooms, sink in kitchen, bath, toilet- and garage; improved st.: $3,250; S3OO cash. See plans and specifications. EVERROAD. 204 Transportation. Lin. 3880, DR. 3256. DOUBLE; north Indianapolis, four-room modern to side; rents SOS. Price $4,800. Only SSOO down. A. F. ZAINEY. 108 N. Delaware St. 5-ROOM semi-modern double; paved street and alley: all improvements in and paid t for; $3,650: $350 down. DRexcl 6817 j For Home on Teflhs" See ALLEN ALSPACH. Lin. 3477. 433 Lemcke. FOR nice home east or south. Call C. J OSBURN. DRexei 6184. e—Suburban 200 PEACH TREES. N 2% ACRES. Northeast: to responsible parties who will pay SSO cash and sl2 month. I will plant 200 selected peach trees on 316 acres, near Fall Creek, on good county road, electric lights, consolidated school, mail route. Let the fruit pay for the gre "*■ Price $1,205. Irvington 3072. $150.00 DOWN Five-room bungalow and acre fenced. Has garage, cinder drive, electric lights, well and lots of new trees and shrubs. Located six miles from Monument off Lafayette Road. Owner will plant additional trees and shrubs to suit purchaser. Balance 1% per month. MR MACKEY. Main 0792 until 8 p. m. WONDERFUL suburban bargain: 0' 2 acres: seven rooms and batlU good barn ard poultry houses: benutiful snade: abundance of fruit: twenty miles from city cn traction line. Would consider trade on hill farm. 40-80aeres. REALTY SERVICE BUREAU. Mrs. Little. Lin. 5307. FOR LEASE or sale. 0-soom house barn fine spring, milk house: other running water: fruit: two mi. N. W. of Greenenstle on rock oad. Fine for stock and poultry. Many shade t*reg, w<-od for fuel. Riley 1404. 711 T ' jldg, f — Salt. Exchange 1935 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%x160: in wooded section: paved street and bus line. Will take clear lot or good Ford truck as down payment. Owner. Hum. 6236. a-
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22 Real Estate Wanted SMALL HOUSES WANTED We submit cash offer in 48 hours after you < all Lincoln 3734. CASH for vacant lots south: must be priced right. EVERROAD. 204 Transportation Bldg. Lincoln 3880. Drexel .1260. LET us sell vour houses lots JOS. A SELVAGE. Main 0717. 23 Farm Lands FOR QUICK SALE $5,000; 27 miles from Indianapolis. good market three miles: good 8-room house, cellar, cistern; large bam and sno. running water year around variety min. excellent stock and fruit farm; immediate possession. Address owner. Box Edinburg. Ind. 25 Miscellaneous tor Sale _ BABY bed: a real bargain at $7. Call at 314 -Olive St, ROOFING. I-ply. $1.25 per roll; slate surface. green or red, $2.20 per roll. SCHERRKR HARDWARE. 1247 Madison. DRexei 0224. We deliver. Rugs- -Linoleums 9x12 Tapestry Brussele fu&s , bine, taupe and old rose, special. Gold Seal Congoleum rugs. 9x12 sl2 7o These ruirs are carried in all s-ies and pawerni at proportionate prices Imported Japar nese grass rugs 9x12 double v,^ r b- heavj grade made_ in beautiful colored patterns. ,P lV'3xl*2 "'rugs $29.00 all wool. Owr line of Brussels velvets. Axmlnsters ana Wilton ruff* carried in all sires ana P*ttern# are sold at the lowest prices in the city Come in and be convinced Ail new perfect roods (no seconds) Dorfman Rug Co--207 W Wash. St., opposite Statebouss“lf it covers the floor, we have it. __ TYPEWRITERS SURPLUS STOCK • SALE Prices Reduced on All Makes. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO. 30 S. Penn. St. LI. 6822. AUCTION sale of refused, unclaimed, over and damaged freight at the Unclaimed Freight Station of the C.. C.. L & St. L. Rv. Cos.. Capitol Ave. and South St.. Indianapolis. Ind.. at 9:30 a. m. Thursday. Oot. 29. 1925 For a partial list of the pTticles to be sold see Auction Notice in this paper. J. K. VANCE, F. C. A. oI'PERIOR FIRE PREVENTIVE FLUE FLASHING, STOPS ALL CHIMNEY FIRES. ORfaER NOW FROM E. H. STEEL. 606 K. OF P. BLDG. RUMMAGE SALE. 127 W, GEORGIA NEAR ILL RI. 6622. FLORENCE HEATER, oil heater. 12x15 Axminster rug. 9x12 Congoleum rug. small Vi' trola. 1415 ‘4 E. Washingion. NEW two-hole laundry stove 290S N. Gale. COLES high-oven heater: like new; $25. 1140 Centennial St. LADIES' WARDROBE EXCHANGE—Usefi garments 150*3 N Illinois. Circle Q.>lß 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 HOSPI- - 14 S West St. Circle 2332. c— Coal, Ice and Wood There’s a Silver Lining to Your Coal Problems! When you burn Salver Ash Big Lump (Trade-mark t $5125 PER TON! Big, Clean Forked Lump Full of Heat Does Not Clinker C. H. MeClenon Coal Co'. 1114 fcy Maryland St. DRex. 7451. / ‘Six Years’ Reputation for Quality” SPECIAL Mli For Few Days Only Old Hickory White Aslh) Lump $4.9® Per Tom 2 Tons, Delivered Any Race in City. This is a clean lump, free from slate or slack and will not clinker. Bamer Ftmel Cos, M Clair and Nickle Plate Riley 1866. COAL BARGAINS ind. 4-in. fkd. Ip $5.25 W. Va. 4-in. fkd. Ip $0.75 W. Vh. 2x4 egg fkd *0.26 Poc4* shov lump *8.50 Semi Poea. shov.* Ip $7.50 North St.-Coal Yard Lin. 1455, Cir 5556 Night. IRv. 4020 INDIANA LUMP $5.50 WEST VIRGINIA. $7.00 ' ATLAS FUEL CO. 401 W. MORRIS ST? DREXEL 0883, HEAVY WOOD FOR STOVES Grates and furnace. Big load cheap. Riley 6188.
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25 Miscellaneous for Sale c — Coal, Ice and Wood Good Coal Saves Worry i KINDLING WITH EACH TON sa. and Ky.—-The Best That is Mined. ; Best W. Va. 6-in. block, Ige fkd. . . .$6.75 Best \a. egg. 2x4. eln. fkd 6.50 „ Va. Mine and Kanaw-ha County. Best E. Ky.. Harlan Cos.. 6 in. lg fk. 6.75 Genuine Glendora—The Wonder Coal. „ Sullivan County, Indiana. Best Glendora. 6-in. bfoek Ige. fkd. 6.50 Best Glendora. 6x3 lp. cln. fkd. . . . 6.50 Best Glendora. 2x4 egg. cln. eld... 0.26 TRY OUR HOOSIEIt ASH. Burns well and holds fire over night. Hoosier Ash, Ind. No. 0 Ip. cln. fkd. 5.85 Hooa. Ash. Ind. No. 0 egg. cln. fkd. 5.35 Beet Linton No. 4. 0-in. ip. cln. fkd. 5.75 Best Ind. 4-in. Ip. No. 5. cln. fkd. . 5.50 Best Ind. No. 5. 2x4 egg. cln. fkd. . 6.2.5 Best 0-in. Eastern 111. Ip. cln. fkd. . . 5.50 Best E. HI.. No. 5. 2x4 egg. cln. fkd. 5.25 Delivered anywhere In the city. UNION ICE AND COAL. 1910 Bluff Ave. Drexel 4621. Since 1908 Dependable. W. VIRGINIA ISLAND CREEK 2x4 EGG $6.00 RESCREEN EDI—NO SLACK. We are able to extend our exceptional offer for one more week We received several repeat orders after coal wae Inspected and burned. Our guarantee is still the same. “U” Above All Must Be Satisfied. MARION FUEL CO. 1402 N. Senate. Cir. 1818. Cir. 1819. WHY BURN EXTRA DOLLARS? THE PRICE DIFFERENCE IS IN OUR LOW OVERHEAD W. VA. ISLAND CR. EGG $6.00 WEST VIRGINIA LP $6.25 KY. BIG BLOCK $6.40 POCO. LUMP SB.OO POCO. MINE RUN • $6.26 W. V. NUT AND 5LACK....53.75 J. & I. COAL CO. 1035 W. 26TH. RAN. 2471. BRAZIL BLOCK IV.TO 24-IN. LP. $5.2:5 PER TON. BRAZIL PEA AND NUT, $4.50 EAST SIDE ICE AND COAL 934 Fowler. Main 6930. kINDLING and siov o wood; big loads; deUveird anywhere: $3.50 and $4. DRexei 2559-W. TRY OUR MAJOR COAL. MAJOR COAL CO„ Ran. 4129. 26 Miscellaneous Wanted SALVATION -■ Industrial Home. Help us to help „ x with your used ciothmagazines lit..a. etc. Phone Wagon WANTED- —Space for sheet music counter. Address Times, Box 1743. WANTED to buy a coal range. Riley 2143 27 Business Ann tuncements DRESSMAKEP. PRICES REASONABLE. MRS TARBFLL, WEBSTER 5103-R FEATHERS bo igni, sold ana renovated; leather mattresses and pillows made. E. F. BURKLE 416 Mass Main 1428. FIRE BOWLS—Or repairs for any stove or furnace. Stoves renickeled. Uneeda Stove Repair Cos.. 329 Virginia Ave. Cir cle 1180, RIjGS. 9x12, thrly cind.. $2: all work gilar. SUPERIOR CLEANERS. Ken 446 V SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana Sea. STOVES Renickeled. Quality Plating Works, 16 E. South St. Riley 4828. EXPERT umbrella repairing. OSCAR GREEN. 1112 F„ Tenth St Web. 6.127, 28 Storage and Transfer OVERLAND HAULING, RETURN LOADS WANTED. Packing and shipping household rood*; lew rate on Florida and California shipment* OTTO J SUESZ. Main 23633628 Webster 4579-0699 . NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER 00. Call at aJ] times Randolph 374J1 MOVING and commercial naming a spec tatty. Davis Bros Transfer RI 2907 XfOVlSli; at id TrurßinE Reliable men Call BORNMAN Web *371 29 Business Opportunities GROCERY STOCK AND FIXTURES CHEAP: $.550, RELMONT 2068. HO Automobiles tor Sale 1923 BUICK 6 TOURING Dueo finish fully equipped Kelley Springfield cords and other extras terms If desired A real bargain for $595. WILBUR JOHNSON CO. Hupp Distributors 730 N, Meridian 8t Lin, 1527. BUICK 1920 SEDAN. BOB'S MOTOR SERVICE. 840 8. Pennsylvania St. Main 1705. CHEVROLET. 1925. Sedan demonstrator, bumpers, snubbers, spare tire and heater. $2.60 down. bal. 12 months. STONE CHEVROLET CO 003 E Wash. Direct factory dealer. CADILLAC 67. four-passenger coupe. BOB’S MOTOR SERVICE. 340 S Pennsylvania St Main 1705. CHANDLER coupe Bargain $1.50. BOB'S MOTOR SERVICE. 340 S. Pennsylvania St. Main 1705. CHEVROLET. 1923. Loupe, your choice of 2 with plenty of extras, priced $225 and $250 easy payments. STONE CHEVROLET CO. 603 E. Wash. Direct factory dealer. FORD. 1922 touring: regular; demountable rims, lock wheel; good condition: $25.00 down WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Ave. DRexei 8010 FORD roadster, 1925 $2Bl Ford roadster. 1924 $135 Ford roadßter. 1923 *IOO Chalmers touring. 1920 SIOO Studebsker light six touring, 1021. . *325 Small payment down, balance monthly These cars are in perfect condition. STUTZ FACTORY BRANCH. 957 N. Meridian. Open evenings and Sunday a. in FORD. late 1922 tourinjk starter and dr mountables: 1924 bony; lock wheel good cord tires; $45 down. WANGEI.IN-SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Ave, DRexei 8040 FORD SEDAN 1923, $275 PAINT AND UPHOLSTERING IJKE NEW. SPOT aITE MOTOMETER AND GOOD CORD TIRES. HERE IS A KEAi BARGAIN ACT QUICK TERMS The Lathrop-McFarland Cos. 418 24 N CAPITOL AVE OPEN EVES MA. 2460
30 Automobiles for Sale Let us prepare your car for winter driv'ng Tojis. curtains ami upholstery made and repaired. i nr. „ Automobile Hospital 133 So. Raat St. PRex 3600 FORD. 1921 touring, starter ami demouutdowii ' ltXlk " lee A real buy at S3O , rl WANGLIN-SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Ave DRexei 8040. FORD TOURINGS AND ROADSTERS Tennis 6 rncK^e^B ’ *° n;e a ' ow as sls down. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1063-65 S. MERIDIAN. DREX. 4743. -is? I *, wheel, side shields, speedometer: SoO down .... WANGELIN-SHAKP CO 443 5 lrginia Ave. Dr.x l 8040. ford four door sedan 1924 model: newly painted' lock wheel C, “ rp ri , : 00 FW quick" saTe Perms. Open evenings. CITIZENS MOTOR OAR CO. •ii '’JH'kSrdVwtribuUirs Smee 1904. 31 W 13th St Main H>42, Ford Bodies Drive in your Ford and trade for a r*ttfr body: all kinds of regular and ten kinds a special and California tops SVS ISSHELM & BARKER FORD. 1924 roadster starter and demountables: spot light lock wheel 4-1 shape throughout; *6.5 down ... WANGI.IN-SHAKP CO. 443 \ innnia Ave. DRexei 8040 FORD. 1923. Dump Truck with closed cab" oversize tires on rear motor recently everhauled. *22.5 STONE CHEVROLET CO. 603 E. Raseii, Direct factory dealer. FORD. 1922 coupe; lock wheel five tires: good condition. $.50 down ..o WANGLIN-SHARP CO 443 Virginia Ave, DRexei 8040. FORD coupe. 1921: five good tires. A-l rendition. A real bargain tor quick sale. Call at 814 Olive St, FORD 1920 roadster: slip-on body; S4O cash. WANGEI.IN-SHARP CO 443 Virginia Ave. DRexei 8040 1925 HUPP 8 TOURING In wonderful mechanical condition, with winter enclosure, new paint disc wheels, spot light, bumpers and other accessories. To speak of wonderful buys this is one for ony $1,600.00 trade or terms. JOHNSON AUTO TOP CO. 826-22 N. Meridian St. RI. 6233 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 number of accessories. See this car before you buy A bargain for $1,250. WILBUR JOHNSON CO. Hupp Distributor. 730 N, Meridian St. Lin. 1627. 1925 BALLOON TIRE HUPP TOURING Good paint and in excellent meohaJitcal condition Thia car is fully equipped. A reaJ-for-sure bargain, only £OOO.OO. Trade or ternus. JOHNSON AUTO TOP CO. 820-22 N. Meridian. Riley 0233. SOME REAL BARGAINS AT $125 1923 Chevrolet touring 1922 Chevrolet touring. 1923 Ford touring. t 920 Fore) sedan. SMALL DOWN PAVMKNT. L. GUY LONG 1114 N MERIDIAN. LIN. _OB6JL , 1924 HUPP TOURING Just out of our shop ftcr having been completely overhauled: srood paint ana tire*. See this; M's a bargain at $750. Trade or ter n:a JOHNSON AUTO TOP CO. 820-22 N. Meridian St. , ' Riley 6233. 1925 NASH TOURING Winter inciosure! two new tires, with two practically new: new paint and in A-l mechanical condition. This car has a number of atcessor-cs. Sell at a bargain for $995 Terms. WILBUR JOHNSON CO Hupd Distributor 730 N. Meridian. Lin 1627. Stephens Touring 1920. V(mr\ Good value for $1.50. ' TERSTEGEE HOLLOWELL Cos Rickenbackei Distrs. FORD SEDAN. 1921 MODEL 808 S MOTOR SERVICE. 340 S. Pennsylvania. Mam 1705. USED CARS OF MERIT Lexington Motor Cos 1142 N Meridian St. HAY NES-SCHM IDT. INC. - 120 W. NORTH ST FOR YCUR NEW OR USED CAR. Large mock of use<l ears: small down payment Your ear in trade. 1. T ALLEN MOTOR SALES. 917 Virginia Ave. DRexei 0928. JEWETT SPORT TOURING. FULLY EQUIPPED. CIRCLE 1009. GOOD" USED CARS CHAS. B. STu'TZ 824 N. Meridian St. KBACK A GENTRY auto reUnisntng 8N us first 532 N Capitol 31 Automobiles Wanted Autos Wanted 1922. 1923. 1924 and 1925 models preferred we pay cash and deal quickly; ■ave time bj seeing us first I. Wolf Auto Cos. 659 N Capuol Ave Corner North *4. Plenty of parking space. Lin 4516. HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR USED CARB. WAN. 100 CAR® TO JUNE. SFE U 9 FIRST. SAM CORAZ 519 N CAPITOL. MAIN 6389 32 Auto Supplies, Repairs BEST USED TIRES ROGERS. Bel 4300. 3117 W Wash Bel. 4300, USED CARS bought and sold i goldburg .522 N Capitol S3 Motorcycles, Bicycles EVERYTHING for the bicycle. ROBERTSON CYCLE STORE 940 Maas. Aw. 35 Financial AUTOMOBILE LOANS WE WILL LOAN YOU MONEY ON YOUR CAR AND LEAVE IT IN YOUR ’O3SESSION. •iUITE 9. 542 N, MERIDIAN RI. 2166 You Read tne Want Ads— 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 l —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 on® to indorse for me. —would NOT warn 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 pay a reasonable amount for the use of the money 1 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. The Fidelity Loan Cos., licensed by and bonded to the State, and under the supervision if the banking department, is weil 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 fail to call on us FIDELITY LOAN CO. W A Thomas. Mgr Room 532 Lemcke Bldg. 106 E, market st. MAIN 1278.
Persona) Loans $lO to S3OO This office is operated under the supervision o' the State of Indiana, and was established for the purpose of providing a place where h meat people can borrow any amount from $lO to S3OO without paying more than the legal rate of interest or without being imposed upon in apy way NO WORTHY PERSON REFUSED We do not notify your employer, neither do we make inquiries of your friends, relatives or tradespeople. You can have all the time necessary for repayment and pay only for the actual time you keep the money. Call and let us explain No charge unless you borrow. IF fN A HURRY Phone MA. 2923. Household Finance Corporation 404 Kresge Bldg, fourth floor. Corner of Pennsylvania and Wash. St*. IEEO MONEY SEE US TODAY Get It Tomorrow GASH. fH 24 HOURS NO PUBLICITY NO DELAYS YOU CAN REPAY A LITTLE EACH MONTH.' Under supervision State Dept, of Banking. Call, Write or Phone. Security liriVo<&Loan 136 N. Delaware. Lincoln 6050. NEED MONEY! Quickly, confidentially and busmsss-llk* dealings is a part of rite service we rive you. LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141 y? E. Washington St. MA In 0585 LI ncoln 7184 AUTO LOAN CO. Loans to ear owners, Mr. Schmidt. 122 W North St. Ltncofn 7575. Personal Property Loan AMERICAN LOAN CO. 38 Auction Sales H LI c"u : ( OVER, REFUSED, UNCLAIMED and DAMAGED FREIGHT The C, C, C. & St L. Ry. Cos, the E. i AT. H. R. R . the Cincinnati Northern R K. and the P. A E. R. R. Cos. will sell at liublie auction Thursday, Oct 29th. 192.5, at 9:30 a. ni . at the Unclaimed Freight Station, Capitol Ave and South St, Indianapolis. Ind. The following described ireitfht. unless previously claimed by rightful owners:
19J Ml <3.37.3 ft.) Red Oak tloorniK, lot plaster board, lot window sash and doors. 21.3 pieces Hue In ers. 228 bags cement. 4 Ml. wainut lumber, 3 Mi asphalt shingles. 701 bricks. I ert (25) oak panels, lot imofing cement m drums, paint. ortT urease. I kit asbestos in bulk. 10 erts [torch swines, animal and poultry tonic, 8 eth. Insect destroyer, 3 bxs. drugs. 1 bx embalming fluid 1 brl. magnesia. 1 dr chemicals. 1 bx. disinfectant, refrigerators, :t erts. refriirerators and refrigerator machines combined. 1 steel auto body frame and hoister combined. 1 ml stove oven. 1 4-burner oil stove and canopy, t iron pipe 10”x31'. 1 xasgline tank and pump, 1 lot tree surgeons tools. 2 erts. sewing mailiiin-s. lot rugs, various sizes, lot eonxoleum ruxs. lot . furniture of various kinds. 1 bed- / room suite consisting of 1 bed and rails, 1 dresser. I ehifferobe. 1 vanity dresser; suitcases. 1 Whcary Wardrola trunk. 1 Howe scale 14 ice cream freezers, auto parts. 1 31x5.25 balloon tire ard tube, grindstones, 1 RI iJdTi rub her belt 47 ft. long. 1 auto truck axle I ctn of 1 Hi wrapping paper. 0 boxes oil cloth, 1 ctn. auto tools 1 pattern cabinet, 1 RI fem-e. 1 bag clover seed. 1 incubator. 171 yds. cotton Piece goods, men's and boys' clothing. I ctn. ladies’ underwear, stove pits- and elbows. 1 STanite cooker 1 ctn. aluminumware. 2 oak office desk tops, 34 pcs. dishes. 1 ctn. tin lunch boxes, kitchen sinks, urinals, closet tanks. 1 pedestal lavater.v bowl, metal ice cans. 1 bx. Sky Light glass. 1 elect (rrill 2 electric heaters. 1 lot magnet wire. 1 ctn. class globes, galv. tubs and buckets, 2 poet hole diggers. 1 ctn. lawn mower and handle. 1 pc- steel shaft l\x4s>4 inches. 1 laundry tray. 1 bx. calf wearers. 1 bx. wire baskets. 2 iron vises. 0 ctn. fibre pie pans, clothes hampers. 2 ctn. Lux soap flakes. 1 case sponges. 1 ctn. carbon pa-r-r. gris-eries. 1 range reservoir. wood desk. 1 keg cider. 2 Ml. wood stilts. 1 bx. notions. 1 ert bottling machine and 1 bx. parts. 6 cases ketehup and many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms of sale cash or certified check payable Immediately at conclusion of sale. Description of packages are copied from freight or way bill, but neither the quanity or conten Is are guaranteed. All lots are subject to inspectlo l Wednesday Oct 28th. 1929, between the hours of 8:00 a. m. and 4:30 p. n>. J. K. VANCE. Freight Claim Agent. McFADDEN AUCTION CO.. Auctioneers. 39 Legal Notices NOTICE Stockholders Annual Meeting of the White River Railroad Company tor the e'ection of officers and general business at the office of Kmgan & Cos.. Indianapolis Saturday Nov 14th. at 10 a. m. A M McVIE. Secretary. You Read tne Want Ads— Have you tried to use them? It's easy—Call Main 3500. Ask for an Ad Taker.
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The microscope. The object, to be~ viewed Is carried on a glares slide, which rout* over a small liole on the stage (C). Light from she mirror (K) is cast up through the condenser (I)) and up through she hole on the stage brightly illuminating tho object to be examined. The light from she object then entree the objective lens (B), where a reversed magnified linage is produced. The eyepiece (,\) enlarges tliis image further for the eye. (F) and (G) are foewring eereww.
A”| MAGICIAN revealing fantastic worlds of wonder in a (___J drop of water or a speck of animal tissue —such, indeed, is the microscope; but it Is very much more than this also. The telescope adds much to human knowledge, but in many ways the knowledge gained by the microscope affects our lives more directly. Up-to-date physicians use the microscope to track diseases to their sources in various forms of bacteria, and the conquest of many diseases is due primarily to the use of the microscope. Surgeons determine whether severe operations for new growths in the bodys are necessary by microscopic examination of a section of tissue. Botanists, biologists, and bacteriologists rely on it in their studies \fcjaich enlarge the bounds of knowledge and increase man’s mastery of nature. It is used to determine the ph.vslcial structure of steel, iron and other metals, and tr> deject adulteration in foods, drugs, starches, a and pa ints; and the Federal Bureau of Animal Industry depends on it to detect parasites In meats. Glass Is Old Ordinary magnifying glasses or simple miscroscopes— convex lenses used to obtain a magnified view of an object—were apparently known, at least as curiosities, from remote times; but he compound microscope was invented some time between 1590 and 1610. Galileo, the famous hstronomer, is one to whom is ascribed the honor of inventing the microscope. , A simple microscope may be a single lens, or a set of lenses, if all are used together to view the object directly, it is a simple microscope. A compound microscope uses a lens called the object glass or objective to produce a reversed magnified image, and another called the eyepiece or ocular, to magnify this Image. The high-powced compound microscope is a delicate, elaborate and expensive instrument, requiring skill, training and patience in its use. The tube carrying the eyepiece Is adjustable for different angles of observation and different dis tances from the objective. It is pro vided with a micrometer to measure the object, which is carried on an adjustable stage, or if very high powers are required, placed in oil or water between the objective and a cover glass, and illuminated by light thrown from a mirror through 'r condenser. A “camera lucida” attachment may be used to throw the magnified image on a sheet of paper on which it may be traced. How Power Is Fixed The power of such a microscope depends on (he power of the object glass, the of the eyepiece, and the separation of the eyepiece and objective—the greater the separation, the higher the power. Powers of enlargement of more than 2,000 diameters are attainable for visual use, and photographs of minute ob--39 Legal Notices NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF THE PROPOSED ISSUE BY THE SCHOOL CITY OF INDIA NAPOLIB, IND., OF $1,200, 000 SCHOOL CITY BONDS. The uiKiPrsixiifxi. pursuant to the Indiana tax statute of 1923 (Session Laws 1023. pace 264). hereby elves notice to the taxpayers of said city that in purw suanco of a resolution of the Board of School Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis adopted Oct. 27. 1925. the school city of Indianapolis. Ind.. has determined that it will on the 28th day qJ December, 1025. take bids for. and sell .its negotiable bonds to be dated Dee 30. 1925, in the principal sum of $1,300,000. bearing interest at 4 pe- cent per annum, interest payable semi-annually and principal payable serially from 1930 to 1954. The proceeds of the bonds to be sold will be used to build the new Shortridge high school on Thirty-Fourth St., between Pennsylvania and Meridian Sts., in said city, estimated to cost $1,200,000: and for the purchase of real estate for school or 11-’ brayy purposes to the extent, if any, that of such proceeds any balance shall remain after said building shall be fully paid for. Dated t.iis 28th day of October j 935. BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS, By WILLIAM H. BOOK. Business Director. Oct 28-Nov. 4. 192-5. LEGAL NOTICE CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE Delault having been made In the payment c-f a certain chattel mortgage executed by Frank L. Jacobs of tin- County cf Marion. State of Indiana, on the 16tii day of March. 1925. ami filed for record with the Recorder of Marion County Indiana. on the 21st day of March. 1925. in Chatte 1 Mortgage Record No. 386. page 384. and upon which mortgage there is declared to be due and unpaid $1.006 04 principal. $0.93 interest, we have taken possession of— One International Model *'SL’’ truck and attachments. Motor No. KB 14989 5. Serial No. 1119. being the property described in said mort gage and will sell it at public sale to tho highest cash bidder at he Service Station of the International Harvester Cos. of America. 425 Kentucky Ave Indianapolis. Indiana on Thursday. Oct. 29 at 1 o'clock in the afternoon of said day. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY OF AMERICA. M. M Lyons. Oct. 22. 24. ‘.lB 1825.
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jects enlarged 5,000 diameters have been produced. Is there any limit to this marvelous instrument? Can we not obtain ever higher and higher' powers, so that at last we can peer into those ultimate mysteries—molecules, atoms, and electrons? There are certain practical difficulties, the chief of which is not the imperfection of the Instrument, but the very nature of light and vision. We see nonluminous objects by the light which they reflect, and light is composed of waves. An objeot much smaller than the wave length of light cannot reflect light, any more than a pebble can break an ocean wave. Yet a way has been found to show under certain definite conditions, not. Indeed, the shape and sl*e of ultra microscopic particles, but their existence, number, and movements. An object too small to reflect light diffracts It—scatters It all around—and may be seen against a dark background as a bright point, or rather an almost Infinitesimal disk tiny Indeed yet far larger than its real size. An "ultramicroscope,” ho called, is a microscope with attach -I ment to show ultramicroscopic particles viewed across a shallow beam of Intense light against the darkest possible background, as dust pai tides viewed across a shallow beam of intense light against the dark est possible background, as dust par tides are seen dancing in a sun beam traversing a dark room. These movements are called the “Brownian movement.” A powerful microcopy of the ordinary type will show a few miernms in diameter (a micron is about 1-25000 of an inch); witn the ultramicroscopic objects measured In thousands of mieroms may be perceived. Though this is still coarse work so far as solving the mystery of matter Is concerned, the ultra microscope Is nevertheless a useful instrument. A long-range microscope has been Invented for viewing tho actions of small insects and Recently moving pictures of such small creatures have beer) shown. MORE ELEVATION,PLANS Pennsylvania Engineer CVwifers Willi Rond OfTiciaJs. G. R. St. Clair, engineer for tho Pennsylvania Railroad, was in Pittsburgh today to confer with officials on specifications for track elevation plans between Pinej and Cruse Sts. The general officb is expected to invite bids within a few days. The contract will cover subways at Pine! and Cruse Sts., retaining walls be-' tween the two streets, and all filling and track work at approximate cost of $200,000, The work IS expected to start early next month. FARMERS FIGHT RAISE Icnmes Misrepresented, They Say, At Road Rate Hearing. Bu Vnited Preu CHICAGO, Oct. 28.—Attorneys for farm produce shippers organizations today tried to show that the Income of farmers had been misrepresented In the arguments advanced in favor of a 5 per cent increase in freight rates for western roads made before the special Interstate Commerce Commission hearings here.
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