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1 Death Notices DYNES, MRS. SARAH A.—Aged 69 years, widow ol the late Joel A. Dynes and mother of Mrs. Annie I). Stoner, Mrs. Ina R. Stebbiiu; and Mr. Harry B. D.vnes passed away Wednesday morning. . Private sendees from the residence, -loo" S. California St., Friday, 2 p. m. Buna' Crown Hill. Friends may call Thursday. MYERS, B. F.—Died Nov. 4th. at "his late r.u.wmce. ZS'lil College Ave. Funeral Fi\oa, afternoon, Nov. 6th. at 2:30 p. in. Friends invited. THOMPSON. EMMA F. —73 years old, bo loved mother of Myrtle I. Thompson Foster M. Thompson. Mrs. T. E. Jay and Edgar M Thompson, passed away Wednesday. Nov. 4. at 8:40 p. m., at the home of her daughter. Mrs. T. E. Jay. 627 N. Colorado Ave. Funeral Saturday. Nov. 7, at 2 p. m„ at the homo. Friends invited Burial Crown Hill. _ i) funeral Directors W. T. BLASENGYM Main Office 1226 Shelby St. DRexel 2570. FLANNEF & BUCHANAN 320 N. Ulinoiß St Funeral directors to the .people oi Judi*Papolis since 1887. Phone —Main 06417 0642. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORS Notices oi funeral at our ctotpel rjjftr to our present mortuary Our new mortn ary will open about Feb. 1. BERT S GADP —2130 Prospect St. Phone . Stewart 2278. George Gnnsteiner Funeral „ on 6 H 22 E ““““I " KRIEGER, WM. E. FUNEBAL director 1402 N Illinois St. x MA. 1154 Rf 1. .-WW *^ UNDERTAKERS— HI SKY & TITUS 951 N D-lflv.are Main 3680 RADIUM, electric, medicated, sulphiir bathe and massage. Battle Creek method. A IV St. Clair, Riley 2072, - MARGARET SKI LERS U O. D. C.. olistetrluan. sente and cbr s?i."flfliw masage IN, New Jersey RHffy_66B3_ COR. course in accountant: * very well known school Web, l.iuw. Personals MADAME KELLY p s™‘".“-.t.Pi?b”eT RILEY 2673. 10 Lost and Found — 1 FOUND—Articles found In Indian spoils street cars yesterday: 6 PACKAGES 1 SWEATER 1 PAIR GLASSES IN CASE Main _2737. CAMEO HEAD BROOCH —November Ist. Reward. Blarrson 1732. DIAMOND Cluster Brooch lost 1-karat stone in center: literal reward. C. B. RTNK. Rink's Cloak House. HOUND: blade and white: In northwn-atorn Pennington.' th? and w. Thirty-sixth: Harrigon 1551 or Linooin_s3Hji : — POLICE DOG LOST—Wo I ! eolor; Bgwen to name of Jru'k: reward. Call Irvington 4*207. between o and ft p. m - LOST -Pair black shell rim glasses on ri e rlf v^i e °; .a ln fe Pldsr. or Kumboldt 2058 evenings. Reward. - LOST—Black traveling bag. containing woman's and chilnrcn s cloUting. between 618 Eastern Ave and 2-834 Park Ave. R--vra.rd. Ca.l 1 Harrison 3.33-J. " . LOST —Lady's blue and brown beaded bag. Wash 185 ft. Reward. WHITE English bulldog: two black eyes: lost on Nov. 2 near Olive St. Call Riley 5727. —— r LOST —A package containing f£ mp n'e' corset (Poiret). Cali Web. 3118. Re ward. =—==— KALTFX settee, taken from vetanda Halloween. Reward, Har. 48M1-M. FOUND —GENTLEMAN’S WATCH. . LINCOLN 1091. 12 Help Wanted—Male WANTED —A printer to exchange work for dentlstrv. Call Drexel 4106 DR. HICKMAN, 510 Fletcher Ave. 23 Instructions MEN to learn barter trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE ‘>l 0 E^ h , lnp ton St.. Indianapolis lnd Circle 0707. i 4 Salesmen Wanted SALESMEN —Experienced: trade established; Indiana territory: brig line and splendid commission, full crod'.t on mat, orders. Continental MffiT. Go. Phone for armoantmrr.t. , •> Help Wanteo—-female _ GIRL young, white, tor general housework and care of child: must stay nights: references, Washington .1!.10-WL_ 17 Situations Wanted b—Female GENERAL nursing: reference. Phono Web 2546, 50 30. ort7ft. Call nurse to phone. 18 Rooms for Rent CENTRAL. 2016: nice Warm front room: garage optional. Har. .'li>32-W. ILLINOIS. N.. 1130: Kensington Court; No. 4: desirable, warm room: reasonable. Lin, 1041. _ TEMPLE, N.. 258; two modern rooms: one or two persons: two doors from Now York St. bus r Wash. St. oar: home privileges; reasonable; meals optional. FURNISHED room, modern, plenty heat and hot water: private family: ladv enip’oved: home pri. 1412 Shelby. PR. 5930-1). REDUCED room rent to hul.v who wlb oe companion to me strictly private home brealcfast optional Wash. 4259 WARM sleeping-room; single or double. Central Ave., north of 226. Ran. 1586. a—Light Housekeeping ALABAMA. N.. 1242: nicely furnished front room, with board. Circle 1308. COLLEGE. 1322: large front, modern room; private family" Riley 2668. EAST. N. 139: rooms; electric lights, heat, bath: everything turn.; $4 up. EAST N.. 523; modern turnished trout room: desirable: rent reas. Lm oil 6. HAMILTON. N., 204- 1 LARGE" FRONT ROOM. 16.56: ALSO 1 SLEEPING ROOM. $3, GARAGE. IRVINGTON- two connecting furnished rooms 5825 Jn'ian Ave. irv. 17S0-J KEYSTONE-N.. 1334; two furn. rooms'; modern private home: garage. We. 1001. LAS£U^^L^2^2-romnsuite^cle|n,

18 Rooms for Rent a—Light Housekeeping MODERN—4 rooms, downstairs: light. heat, gas and water, also telephone service. Irvington 4207. between 12 and I.' and 5 and u p, m. SEMI-INVALIDS cared tor- kind attention pleasant quarters: reas. Irv I'.'ikl THE TYSON, 219 E. Tenth: apartments. nicely decorated: good heat, completely b—Board and Rooms CHILDREN TO BOARD: modem hosjat best of mother's care. Beech Grove ap. 19 Rentals 'WVSAA/VWvVWSA^/VWSAAAA^A/WWVA a—Houses ADAMS. 2802: four-room double; garage; water pd.: reduced: $21,51). We. 8707-At. BROOKSIDE. 2818; half double: inside toilet: f22.50, Lin, 1072. COi'FEY St., 907; six rooms; electric lights gas; sls. T. It. JONES REAL TOR, 620 Peoples Bank. Lin. 7077. DEARBORN. 36 N.: 6 rooms; modern; new shadi-e; double garage. Webster 2758. or Webster IKI3-M. draper, 1 & 19: 4 rooms; semi-modern. gas, electric lights, city water, inside toilet. Thaddems St.. 1714: 4 rooms, semimodem gas, el<“ctrie lights, city water, inBKle toilet. DRex. 0817, HALL PL., 1606; 7-room modern; 3-car garage. Call Irvington 2QOH-M. EAST. 664 S.; 5 rooms: Inside toilet Inquire 541 E. Merrill. HAMILTON, 44—6 roome, newly decorated: mod., except furnace. Har, 47 66 R HOEFGEN. 1522; new bungalow; 6 ran., bath: S3O; water paid. Drexel 1438-J. HOEFGEN. 1629 3-room double, good condition sl3. Harrison 1326. NORTH ILLINOIS, 7-room, modern house. Washington 3482-W, LINDEN St.. 2017-2025; halt, three-room double. sl4 00. Civic Realty Cos. 136 N. Delaware St., Lincoln 5050, LOWELL. 6807; strictly modern six-room double: garage; water pd. Irv. 0539-W. MORRIS, E.. 502; six rooms: modern, except furnace. Call Drexel 2460. RINGGOLD, 1409: five-room house with a complete bath. Call Drex. 5110-R. SALEM. 3410: desirable seven-room cottage: modern. Wash, 0220. SHEFFIELD. 1362 8. 5 rooms, inside toilet, water paid, garage: $23. HRexcl 5370. 16TH E. 2522; new 4-room modern double. wdth garage: $35 per month Circle 7290, Ran. 5043, VERMONT. E., 1051: cottage, semi-mod.: good eond.; reas. Keys 322 H- Dorman. VILLA. 1325: five-room, semi-modern; electricity, gas. water: S2O. Web. 3616. COLORED RENTAL 2436 SHRIVER AVE 4-room double: newly decorated; shades, electric lights Improved street. Call owner. Ran. 2770. 4 BEDROOMS Eight rooms, modern house, in first-class repair: 414 E Fifteenth St Call Ran dolpli 3800. COLORED—BO9to tenth. 3 rooms: newly papered, gas. electricity, city water. sanitary toilet: $lB DRexel 62.)0 FOR COLORED 1023 W Vermont: 0-roora semi-modern S3O AIR. LEVINSON. Lin. 2650 2306 S PENNSYLVANIA: 5-room molten); garage’ $32.50 CIVIC REALTY CO. Lin 30ft). SIX-ROOM modern double: newly deeorated; 957 W. 33d: $35. Ran. 3146. SKI DUNLOP & inn.TEGEL 'or bargains , REAL ESTATE A F ZAINMt HEAL ESTATE RENTALS INSURANCE 108 N jIKLA 1,1 6340 c —Apartments FOR COLORED 1022 N. West. Small apartment for high grade colored. Reasonable rent. Let janitor show you. Nice and warm DUNLOP & lIOLTEGEL ALABAMA. N.. 1830: three-rooul apartment; modern, except heat: $22.00. Phone Harrison 0211-W. ASHLAND "'2234: 3 rooms, kitchenette and bath; steam heat: water, gas and 1 ights: gas range furnished. Ran. 230<■ MERRILL. E 517. 4 rooms bath: not and cold water in bath. OXFORD. N.. 23; rtve-room apartment; all outside; modern, except heat: $25. MODERN—S3O.OO Four roomß and sun parlor: tile bath, practically new: thoroughly modern: rar rase $.5 extra. 2-831 KENWOOD DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL COLORED: four-room ant.: semi-modern. .324 W, 26th: 25. Randolph 3140. d—Business Places SUITABLE FOR WORK SHOP Rear of Haag’s drug store. 150 N. lilt noiH, rent $35 Call at Drug store or Randolph 5860. 21 Real Estate for Sale b—Houses 10TH. E. 2522: new modem 4 room double .with garage: owner leaving city and will sell very reasonable. E Z terms Circle 7209 Rand. 5043. CLOSE TO TECHNICAL. DOUBLE BARGAIN. $6,500. Six rooms to side modem double in good condition, fireproof -oof. full corner Tot. This property is exceptional value. Terms. SI,OOO cash, balance like rent. Mr. 206. Riley u!47. Residence Try, 2340. 1856 N. Harding St. NEAR RIVERSIDE SCHOOL 4 rooms semi-modern; garage: paved street; near car good condition: only $1,806: $l5O down. Call Lincoln 3734: evening's. Webster 4440. TWO new four-room bungalows: 3020-23 Hoyt Ave.. located In'English Heights addition: two squares east of Sherman Dr.. full front cement porch, electric lights cement walks; garage; sell at a bargain Price $2,450. on easy terms. Call owner. Webster 0899 or Main 3072. MODERN BUNGALOW We have several modern bungalows located near Pleasant Run Blvu. These homes are In good condition and must be sold at once. Name vour own terms. Call Lin. 5846 or Wash. 0872 NEAR GARFIELD PARK: 5 rooms and bath; no furnace: beat condition: good location; near school park and ear. paved street; only $3,250. Your terms. Owner. I/iiu pin 3734: cveniii--s. Drexa-I 347‘1-M. 3955 KLUrCHKK AVE.: nice, new five room bungalow: cement walks, garage, electric lights, nice high lot: $2,800: S3OO down balance $25 per month. S. D SAMPLE. 39119 English Ave. Drex. 4334. 5-ROOM semi-modern double: paved street and alley all improvements in and paid for $3 650: $330 down DRexel 6817. ' For Home on Terms. See ALLEN ALSPACH. Lin, 3477. 433 temcke, FOR nice home east or south. Call C. J. OSBURN DRexel 6184. e—Suburban Five-Room Bungalow With acre of ground, six miles - from Monument. Has electric lights, garage, well, cinder drive, steel wire fence and. lots of trees and shrubs. Close to schools and >4 mile from bus service on main highway north. $130.00 makes first payment. Main 0792 until 8 p. m. MR. MACKEY. SUBURBAN TRACTS" We have several good suburban tracts close to Indianapolis, with two acres of sood land and anew five-room bungalow with built-in leatures. Don’t pass this up. Easy terms. Call Lincoln 5846 or Randolph 6232. FOR RENT or sale; 4-room house in Greenfield; nely painted: 2 porches: garden; room for chickens; 2 blocks from car line: 50c round trip to Indianapolis: $12.50. Riley 1404. 711 Meyer-Kiser Bldg. ___________ FOUR-ROOM cottage northeast; terms; by owner. J. C. OWENS 507 E. V’ashIngtcn $5,600 EQUITY in 80-acre farm In trade for vacant lots, Har, 3989-R. f—Sale or Exchange HAVE a dandv OH-acre farm. 20 miles from city, to exchange for 40 acres near Monrovia. Martinsville or Mooresvtlle. Prefer hill term. Mrs Little. REALTY SERVICE BUREAU. Lin. 5307. 22 Real Estate Wanted LET us sell vour houses lots JOS A SELVAGE Main 0717 23 Farm Lands INDIANA farm. 97 acres, for sale or cash rent: 3) acres timber. 6-room hou-e. big barn and outbuildings: on good pike road. 214 miles from North Vernon. liargain. Write owner. WILLIAM DALY, 2123 N. Racine Ave.. Chicago. 11l 15 Miscellaneous for Sale BABY -CARRlAGE—Beautiful blue reed; like ne v,\ 1016 Bbpadway. Mam 2172. DRESSER, ivorv: 9x13 rug: feather bed: bargains. Irv. 3133. SANITARY couch; new pad, cretonne cover: good •condition: $7.60. Call 8261

25 Miscellaneous for Sale Rugs—Linoleums 9X12 Tapestry Brussels rugs. blue. sui. laupo and old rose, special. $13.95 Gold Seal Congoleum rugs. 9x12 sl2 75. These rugs are carried in all sixes and patterns st proportionate prices Imported Japr nese 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. Axmlnsters and Wilton rugs carried In all sizes and patterns are sold at the lowest prices m the city Come in and be convinced All new perfect goods ino seconds I Dorfman Rug Co--207 W. Wash St., opposite StatebouseLAUREL HUT BLAST s”■"'; LIKE NEW: COST SB3. T in. 7672 1713 N N Jernev. FRENCH seal coat. N length:, excellent condition S~O. Wnah. 0261 -_M ROLL-TOP DESK: MAHOGANY: A-l CONDITION. HARRISON 4108-W. GOOD upright piano! cheap excellent condition. Call DRx. 0436. McPOUGALL kitchen cabinet: like new; s3o._ Call Hum._6526. DARK lieaw overcoat: size 40; $4. 107 N. Gladstone. b—Pet and Live Stock RICHARDSON’S VETERINARY HOSPITAL 14 S Weal s- Circle 2332. c— Coal, Ice and Wood SALE For a Limited Time WHY PAY MORE? Old Hickory WDunte Ask Lump $4090 2 Tons, $9058 Remember, this is a clean forked ’ump and a good burning coal. Banner Foel Cos St. Clair and Nickel Plate R. R. RI ley 1866. Consider Quality When Buying KINDLING WITH EACH TON Genuine Glendora—The Wonder Coal. Sullivan County. Indiana. , Best Glendora. 6-in. block, lge. ikd.fO.oO Best Glendora. 6x3 Id. cln. fkd $6.60 Best Glendora. 2x4 egg. cln. fkd..56.20 Va. and Kv.—The Best That Is Mined. Best W. Va. 6-in. block, lge. flol.. s6.7ft Rest Va. egg. 3x4. cln. fkd $0.50 Best Va. Mine Run 50 per cent. . . .$5.26 Va. Min-' and Kanawha County. Best E. Kv.. Harlan Cos., 6-in. lg fkd.56.75 TRY OUR HOOSIER ASH. Burns we 11 and holds fire over night. Hoosicr Ash. Ind. No. 6 Ip. 6-tn. fkd $3.65 Hoos. Ash lnd. No. 6 2x4 egg. fkd.so.3s Best Linton No. 4. 6-in. In. cln. tkd.So ’-'6 Best lnd. 4-in. Ip. No. 5. cln. fkd..so.i>o Btvt Ind. No. 5. 2x4 egg. cln. fkd..50.28 Best 6-in. Eastern 111 In. cln. fkd. .s>.so Best E. 111. No. 5. 2x4 ege-. c’n. fkd.85.35 Delivered anywhere in the city. UNION ICE AND COAL. 1910 Bluff Ave. Drex. 4621. Since 1008 Dependable. W. VA. 3=l No" LP. ,s6o2i BRAZIL BLK ssoo€) SMOKELESS LP.SB.OO J. & I. COAL CO. 1205 ROACHE. RAN. 2471. “COAL BARGAINS Ind. 4-in. fkd. Ip 15-S5 W Va 4-ln fkd. Ip $6.75 W. Va. 2x4 egg fkd $6.26 Poea ehov lump $8.50 Semi Poca shov lp $7.50 North St. Coal Yard Lin. 1455. Cir. 5556. Night. IRv. 4020 ILLINOIS 2 TO 6-IN FKD. LP., $4.75 Free from s-atp and will not clinker. FANSLER COAL CO. 936 E, VERMONT. LIN. 7980. BRAZIL BLOCK IV. TO 24-IN LP $5.25 PER TON. BRAZIL PEA AND NUT, $4.50 EAST SIDE ICE AND COAL 934 X'’owler., Main 6930. ATLAS FUEL CO. 401 W. MORRIS. DREXEL 0883, • TRY OCR MAJOR COAL MAJOR COAL CO- Ran. 4129. HEAVY' tree wood: fireplace, grate, cook wood, hake-ry wood: ready lor use. Big lond oheap Rile.v 5188 KINDLING and eiov. woudi big load*: delivered anywhere: $3.00 and 54. DRexel 2384-M. 26 Miscellaneous Wanted SALVATION army lnduatnal Home. Help ua to help other* with your used clothing magazines upwb etc Phone Wagon. Riley 6622. . HIGHEST PRTOFS PAID FOR POULTRY AND RABBITS. CIR 3669. S. C. LOW 7to IND. AVE. 27 Business Announcements FEATHERS biugni. Bold ana renovated; teal her mattresses and pillows made E. F I3UKKLE 416 Mass Mam 1428. FIRE BOWLS—Or repairs tor any stove or furnace. Stoves renickeled. Unt-eda Stove Repair Cos.. 329 Virginia Ave. Circle 1180. FURNITURE repairing: refinishing antiques n specialty; all work guar. Riley 6146. R. F. ARMSfRONG, 415 N. Ala. FURNITURE repairs and upholstering: all makes of stove repairs. B>l 0788. RUGS. 9x12. thriy cma S2: all work guar SUPFBIOR CLEANERS Ken 4462. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened TUTTLEDGE 201 Indiana Awe. 2 8 Storage and Transfer OVERLAND HAULING. RETURN LOADS WANTED. Packing and shipping household roods. It vc rate on Florida and California shipments OTTO J SUES’/., Main 23038628 Webster 4579 9199-W, NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO Call al all times Randolph 374 L MOVING and TrucKing Reliable men Cali BOR NM AN Web °371 29 Business Opportunities LOOK—Complete line of beauty fixtures for sale at Paul's Beauty Shoppe. 317 Kreege B dg. Lin. 2838. 30 Automobiles for Sale CHEVROLET. 1924 touring: extra fine all over: five straight-side cord tires: $75 down, balance twelve months. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 549 E. Washington. FORD roadster. 1925 $2Bl Ford roadster. 1923 SIOO Ford. 1924 coupe S3OO Ford 1922 touring SIOO Small payment down, balance monthly, lhese cars are in perfect condition. STUTZ FACTORY BRANCH. 957 N. Meridian. Open evenings and Sunday a. m. FORD FORDOR SEDAN 1924 Model: newly painted, perfect condition: look wheel, spare tire: priced to sea quickly. Open evenings. CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. Packard Distributors Since 1904. 31 W, Thirteenth St. Lin. 6942. FORD, 1924 T/UDOR Balloon tires, bumpers, lock wheel, snubbers, accelerator, etc. The paint and upholstering is very good.- Mechanically it is A-l We have a very low price to move quick. Terms. Tho Lathrop-McFarland Cos. 418-24 N. Capitol Ave. Opeoi eves. Main 2480. FORD,. 1923 touring: starter and de-mountablc-s: lock wheel: spotlight; a real buy at SSO down. WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Ave. Drexel 8040, FORD. 1924 style .'Oiipr; bumpers trout and rear; lock wheel motometer, fi-e good tires, good paint and upholstery; SIOO down. balance twelve months. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 540 E. WashIngton. FORD, 1924 touring: starter and acmountables: look wheel: $165: terms. WANGELIN-SHARP 00. 443 Virginia Ave. Drexel 8040. FORD touring. 1923; starter and demonntablew. lock wheel,-new winter top; down payment; $55.0f 1 SMITH & MOORE. INC. FORD. 1921 touring: starter; regular lock wheel; good serviceable condition; S4O cash. WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Ave. Drexel 8040, Ford Bodies Drive m your Ford and trade for a better body: all kinds of regular and ton kinds of special and California tops. . SWISSHELM & BARKER £ S±tJL Wasnlngton .FORD coupe, 1924. lock wheel, sp<rKl-

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30 Automobiles for Sale We have teen elected the test automobtle rcivair shop In this city by a big majority. IpZL Automobile Hospital. 133 So. East St. DRex. 3600. %0°V S , O 6 ' Bob’s Motor Service 340 S. Pennsylvania. MA in 1705, FOUR GOOD USED CARS FOR $25 EAQII 1917 Studebaker touring - . 1920 F 11. Chevrolet tir.iring. 1921 490 Chci-rolet touring. 1921 Ford touring. Every ono of those care in good running order; $25. L. GUY LONG. 1114 N. Meridian. Lin. 6865. FORD. 1923 roailsteT: regular; demountable -rims: lock wheel; sllp-on body; SSO. cash or terms WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Ave. Drexel 8040. FORD. 1921 touring: starter demountables: fair tires and mechanical i-ond!-tion. First SSO cash buys it. STONE CHEVROLET, 540 E, Washington, OLDSMOBILE tauring: tip-top shape throughout refinished In lacquer: $450 REO EHRICH & MARLARKY. 927 N Meridian. Lin. 4341. Open evenings REO. 5-passenger sedan; reflnluhed excellent shape mechanically. looks good runs better: $675 REO EHRICTI * MARLARKY. 927 N Meridian. Lin. 4341. Open evenings. STAR TOURING, 1923 Looks and runs like new. Terms. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-65 S Meridian Drex. 474.3. __________ STUDEBAKER SPECIAL SEDAN Beautiful interior and exterior finish. Milady’s car. Be as exacting as you may, this car will please you. Today’s special. A small down payment makes you the possessor of this car. GEORGE B. RAY Incorporated Page-Jewett, Distributors. 1112-14 N. Meridian 6t Lin. 7342. LATE model Reo touring: wonderfully fine mechanical condition, due to excellent care by former owner, nothing necessary to buy on this car. A real bargain at $450.00. REO EHRICH & MARLARKY, 927 N. Meridian. Lin. 4341. Open evenings. JEWETT 1925 TOURING • Cannot be told from new. Has balloon tiros, tmare tiro, 4-wheel hydraulic brakes. Your chance to save some real money. INDIANA INVESTMENT AND SECURITIES CO. 235 W. Georgia St. Circle S3S7. LATE model Reo sneed wagon: Inclosed cab: body to suit; excellent tires; thoroughly overhauled: good condition: $650.00. REO EHRICH A MARLARKY. 927 N Meridian. _ Lin, 4341. Open evenings, LATE 1922 Ford touring: starter and demountables: lock wheel: shock absorbers: S3O down. WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Avo, Drexel 8041). *— — inp Oldsmobile 8 Touring with Calitornia top fully equipped $265 \'l ERsTKGGte HOLLO WELL 00.. ML p# I. ‘INU.. Rlekenbacker Distributors. 436 N, Capitol Ave. Lin. 7354. Large stock of useo cars: small down payment Y'our ear in trade. L T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES. 917 Virgmia Ave DRexel 0928. HAYNES SCHMIDT INC. 120 W NORTH ST. FOR YOUR NEW OR ÜBED CAR. USED CARS 6F MERIT Lexington Motor Cos.. 1142 N. Meridian Bt. GO 9D USED CARS CHAS. E ST JTZ 824 N Meridian St. 31 Automobiles Wanted Autos Wanted 1922. 1923. 1924 ana 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 St. Plenty of parking space. Lin. 4616. HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR USED CARS. WANT 100 CARO TO SEE U 9 FIRST. SAM CORAZ 519 N CAPITOL. MAIN 6380. 32 Auto Supplies, Repairs BEST USED TIRES ROGERS Bel. 4360. 3117 W ' Wash. Bel. 4300, USED CARS bought *na sold I GOLD- _ BURG 322 N Capitol EBACK & GENTRY, auto refinishing. See in first. 532 N. Capitol. Rile.v 2750. 38 Auction Sales Jarvis Farm OF 06 ACRES, AT Absolute Auction SAT.; NOV. 7, At 1:30 p. m. Well located, 2 miles southwest of Maywood, just oft State road 12. Fertile soil, suitable for market gardening or trucking. Five-room frame dwelling, on brick foundation, with good cellar underneath. One of tho best farms in the locality; plenty of outbuildings; good water Come out and look it over; figure what it is worth to you, and bid your Judg mt at 1:30 Saturday p. m. Dayton Real Estate ’ilfrivelopment Cos.,

33 Motorcycles, Bicycles EVERYTHING for tb bicycle ROBERTSON CYCLE STOKE 946 Mom Ave. 35 Financial MONEY TO LOAN ON AUTOMOBILES SUITE 0. 642 N. M ERIIM AN RI. 2156. 37 Money to Loan NEED MONEY! Quickly, confidentially and buslnens-llke dealings 1* a part of (lie service we give you. LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture. Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO.' 1411/2 E. Washington St. MA In m<3s Lincoln 7184 Pergonal Profa rty Loan AMERICAN LOAN CO. 347 .Bankers Tru h t IF tig 39 Legal Notices NOTICE Stockholders Annual Meeting of the White River Railroad Company for tnr election of officer, and general intslnem at the office of Kmgan & Cos. Imlhuiapotis Saturday Nov 14th at 10 a m A_M MoVIB Secretary ‘KING BEN’ SUITS ARE DISMISSED Girls’ Actions Are Thrown Out by Court. Bu I’nilrd Prcts ST. JOSEPH, Mich., Nov. C.—Two suits for SIOO,OOO damages each, brought against Benjamin Purnell, fugitive “king” of the House of David, toy Mrs. Ruth Bamford Reed, and her sister, Mrs. Gladys Bamford Rubel, have been automatically dismissed in circdit court here. Dismissal of the cases. It was learned today, resulted from the fact that no action has been taken on them for more than a year. They were filed three years ago by the two sisters, former members of the House of David, who accused Purnell of seducing them while they were under age. Dismissal of tjie suits followed by one day the settlement of the cult’s $100,006 blackmail suit against Jerome W. Robbins, attorney for former members of the colony. Counsel for the House of David accepted the offer of Robbins’ counsel to settle for six cents. Official Totals of Election The official totals in tho city election, Tuesday, follow: MAYOIt John Ij. Duvall (R.)..* 52,286 Walter Myers (D) 43,295 William O. Fugleman (S) 349 DuvaJJ’s plurality 8,983 * CLERK William A. Boyce Jr. (R.).... 52,213 Thomas B. Wright (D) 42,272 Plurality 10,941 COUNCILMEN (First Nine Elected) Otis E. Bartholomew (R.) 53,41(1 Boynton J. Moore (It.) 53,316 Claude E. Negley (R.) 53,152 O. Ray Albertson (R.) 82,085 Austin H. Todd (R.) 52,915 Walter It. Dorsett (R.) 52,898 Edward B. Raub (D.) 43,199 Robert E. Springsteen (1).)... 43,102 Millard W. Ferguson (D.).... 42,699 Fred W. Vehling (I).) 42,607 Arthur V. Lyday (I>.) 42,577 Albert W. Miller (I).) 42,420 SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS (First Term—First Three Elected) Theodore F. Vonnegut 32,960 Mrs. Lillian Redwlck 30,757 Charles W. Kern 30,150 The Rev. Clarence G. Baker.. 22,897 Edward W. Harris 22,300 Mrs. Elizabeth F. Moore 22,124 'William E. Gibson 12,512 Adolph G. Emhardt 10,649 Alex Alexander 6,007 Riley Bush 3,228 Clarence 1.. McPherson 2,928 Carl S. Wagner 1,063 (Second Term—First Two Ejected) Lewis E. Whiteman 32,074 Fred Kepner 30,980 Charles R. Yoke 28,937 Fred Bates Johnson *.. 26,915 KNOCKED UNCONSCIOUS Automobile Driver Arrested as Result of Accident. Fred Duhn, R. R. F, Box 8, was knocked unconscious today when an automobile he was driving was struck by another machine driven by Paul Colbert, R. R. 1, Box i>4, at Keystone /tve. and Raymond St. He was taken to city hospital, injured about the head, and Colbert was arrested.

Ayres’ Employes Attend Big Barbecue Dinner

More than 1,000 employes of L., S. Ayres & Cos., who attended a barbecue dinner that the company gave In the Manufacturers’ Bldg., at the State Fairground Tuesday night, are going around with smiles on their faces today.

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A scene in Brussels with the U on of Belgium in the foreground.

’ ."I TR I A NGULAR - SHAPED land, with the long side lying along tho French borderthe base resting against Luxemburg and the “panhandle” of Dutch Limburg; and the third side bordering on the shallow North Sea and the Kingdom of the Netherlands (Holland) such is the little Ivindom of Belgium, a land which probably has played as important a part in the world’s affairs, in proportion to its size, as any other country since the days of ancient Greece and Rome. During every ono of tho centuries which intervene since the Roman conquest, Belgium has been one of tlio battlegrounds of Europe. And the struggle has been not only with hostile men, but with unfriendly nature as well. Like the fields of Hoi. land, those of Belgium are in part the product of careful fertilization of barren sand dunes; and dikes and windmills are still necessary to prevent constant encroachments of tho hungry sea. In this struggle with Nature the Belgians have succeeded wonderfully well. Today we find fringing the sea only a narrow belt of dunes whose shifting sands are overcast with clouds and enveloped in mist. Behind these bleak region lies a verdant garden in which nestlo the

SIME ALL T® PAVING OPENING N. Harding St. Will Have Big Celebration. Persons from all sections of the city have b en invited to attend the celebration of the opening of the recently finished pavement on N. Harding St. from Sixteenth St. to Twenty-Ninth St., Friday night. Dr. U. A. Lyle, i358 W. Twenty-First St., chairman of arrangements, announced today. An escort of motorpolicemen and the roliee and Firemen’s hand will head a parade which will form at Harding and Twenty-Ninth Sts. Mayor Shank and other city officials will participate. The celebration is sponsored by the Riverside Civic League. About 100 prizes will be distributed. Mayor Shank, Representative Ralph E. Updike, and James M. Ogden, city corporation counsel, are among speakers. HAD UMBRELLA RAISED Mrs. Mary Gcrnon, 49. of 232 N. Oxford St., was crossing the street with an umbrella raised today when she was struck by an automobile driven by John Bennett, 222 S. 3tate St. The accident took place at Oxford and New York Sts. Mrs. Gernon was injured altout the head, face and left thigh, and Bennett was arrested.

Ayres Employes at Barbecue Dinner

barbecued steers, with all the fixin's were served to the 1,000 who arrived in special cars immediately after the store closed. Each department had a stunt, and parades, singing', laughter and clover costumes were features.

red-roofed cottages of the peasants. The green fields, watered by running streams and sluggish canals are rich with harvest of wheat and rye. In some of the fields men in coarse smocks, with their loose baggy trousers tied below tho knee, are spading the ground. In others men and women kneel and patiently weed the flax; while In the streams they beat the ripened stalks to separate the fibers so they can be spun into linen thread. Every foot of ground is made to produce tho utmost i>osslble and grain and sugar beets tire largely cultivated. But even so, Belgium is not able to supply food enough for all her people; for while its area is about equal to that of Maryland, Its population is five times as large, making it one of the most densely peopled lands in Europe. There are a score of thriving cities and a hundred little villages dot tho fields; along the banks of the poplarbordered canals the peaked roofs of cottages form an almost unbroken line, and on every side rise the innumerable towers and spires of the churches. Belgium indeed is richer in these monuments of medieval architecture than any other country except northern France.

GIANT POWER PLANT PLANNED 80,000 Horse Power Station to Be Constructed. Bu United Press % CHICAGO, Nov. s.—Construction of an 80,000 horse-power generating station at Michigan City, Ind., by tho Calumet Gas and Electric Company, will start early next spring and the plnnt is to be in operation by August, 1917, it was announced today. Construction of this station, which is to ho on the lako front, directly west of tho harbor, is another “importan stop in the development program in northern Indiana being carried on by subsidiaries of the Midland Utilities Company of which Samuel Tnsull is president,” tho announcement said. Power generated at the new station will be used by tho Calumet Gas and Electric Company, the Northern Indiana Gas and Electric Company, the Chicago. South Shore and South Bend Railroad and will he sold to other utility companies. Officers Entertained Brig. Gen. Dwight E. Aultman and his staff of thirty-five officers were entertained Wednesday night with a reception by members of the Hoosier Athletic Club at the club. Following an inspection of the club the visitors witnessed a basketball game and swimming and gymnasium events. Dancing featured the program.

merchandise manager, brought laughs when he appeared on horseback, dressed as King Solomon. His harem In striking attire, followed. Miss Beulah Heid was the Queen of Sheba and the Misses Mabel Cutworth and Elizabeth

THURSDAY, HOY. 5,1U25

UNION SECEDES FROM BAPTISTS Controversy Results Church’s First Break. Bu United Pres CHICAGO, Nov. 5. The ftinda-riientalism-modernism controversy today brought the first definite brad in the ranks of the Baptist Church, second largest l’rotesiaiit denomination in America. Charging that there is n. "Rocke-feller-Fosdick conspiracy to dominate tho denomination and to shape its missionary policy,” the Baptist Bible Union announced secession from the church organization. Tho Union will carry on its missionary work independent of the church. “This action grows out of the action of the Northern Baptist convention at Seattle in rejecting a resolution Intended to recall modernist iv**ssionarles from the foreign field," an official statement from the Union declared. ‘‘lt also grows out of tho reaction of orthodox Baptists against what was called the RockefellerFosdick conspiracy to dominate the denomination and to shape its policy.” CITY MANAGER DRIVE PLANNED (Continued From Cage 1) Pythian Bldg., was cited as the principle upon which parties are held together. “The number of votes cast Tuesday show the people are disgusted with partisan politics,” said Edward O. Snethen, attorney, secretary of the executive committee. “No matter which side is elected the spoils are divided among pnrty supporters. I have talked to a number of iHirsons who express dissatisfaction with present political control of city affairs. That the time is ripe for a city manager form of government is shown toy the apathy of voters toward partisan politics. "Indianapolis should line up with progressive cities which havo adopted the managerial form. Asa member of the executive committee I feel the question should bo put to the voters next May. Business Rule “Under a city manager plan, city business is administered the same as private industries, doing away with the spoils system. People want a real for sure business administration. “No matter who Is elected friends and supitorters of the mayor will ho named to positions ho controls. In which case they are selceted not so much on their merit and capability! for the place, but on their merit and eairibility In putting over the election,” Snethen said. Henley T. Tlottell, secretary of the Real Estate Board, said, “while good officials have been elected, 1 doubt the advisability of tho political system in running the city affairs. “I believe the city manager plan ns successfully used in many cities of the A and B class, is much better. “A large number of realtors are in favor of continuing the effort to change from tho old methods," he said. Deep Distrust "That there Is a deep-seated distrust, in a large degree amounting to a positive disgust, In our present form of local political government, is amply born out by the well-known lethurgy during the campaign just closed,” John F. "White, secretary of the Federation of Civic Clubs, said. “The striking proof finally was shown in tho record breaking light vote for city elections. The present situation, growing out of an accumulation of disappointing results of tho present form of partisan political control in city management is conclusive proof of tho general breakdown of our present irresponsible political system. “If our citizenship is to he aroused into taking an active interest in local public affairs, the form of management must be adopted that will l establish direct personal responsibilities, simplify the ballot on a purely non-partisan basis and establish an effective form of administrative management. “To establish those results the most promising- form of city government ever devised is that known as tho city manager form and the people of this city, in tholr own best interests, should lose no time in putting this form into use,” White said. Taxes Too High "It is high time we were wolfing up. Taxes are high when they should lx> cheaper. The city manager plan certainly would he an improvement over present inefficient methods," said Chester W. Henry, 4417 Guilford Ave. E. J. Gnusepohl, merchant, 38 SV. Washington St., said “I heartily Indorse tho city manager form of government as affording an opportunity to oporato our municipality on tho same principles of efficiency as a largo private corporation. It is the best plan yet proposed.” Compton’s Pictured Encyclopedia Have It Shown in Your Home L.S. AYRES & COMPANY State Agent*