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i Death Notices HANNEY. KATE—Aire 65 years, beloved *1 Kter of Mrs. Margaret Harney of this city and T. P. Hanney of Seattle. Wash , died at St. Vincent's Hospital Friday. Nov. 6. Ftiends may view the remains at residence of her niece. Mrs. Thomas S. Marker 3133 Rucltle. Funeral Monday mornin* Nov. 9. !> o'clock, at SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Funeral and burial private. 1 lea-ae omit flowers. _ IN MEMOKIAM —in loving remembrance of mv dear husband Rutherford Urn-sh-ard Hayes, who departed from life three years ago today. How oft' l sit and ponder Os the days that have gone by. When we were all so happy— You. Dorothy and 1 No one knows how 1 miss wou. How I try to smile and be glad: No one knows how my heart aches, How I long to be by your side. Your lonesome wife. NETTIE. IN MEMORIAM—In loving remembrance ol our darling baby. Oreu Estel McDaniel. who departed this life Nov. 7. 1922. A bud the garden gave us. a pure and loving child. ... He gave it to our keeping, to cherish unsettled. Just as the bud was opened to the glory of the day. Down came our Heavenly Father and took our bud away. Sadly missed by MOTHER. ORANDP ARENTS AND RELATIVES. 6 tuneral Directors W. T. BLASENGYM Main Olfice 1320 Shelby St. DRexel 2370 FLANNEP & BUCHANAN 320 N. Illinois St. I’ fflicral directors to the people ol lnd,*napolls since 1887. Phone—Main 0011. 0042. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY Notices ol tuneral at our chapel refer to ouij present mortuary Our new mortu ary will ot”n about Feb. 1. BERT S GADP—2I3O Prospect St. Phone Stewart 2278. George Grmstemer Funeral director 622 K Market. Main 0908. KRIEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1402 fc Illinois 9t Ma 1164. Res Bel. 3980-H-L. UNDERTAKERB—HT9EY & THUS fliSl N. Delaware Main 3880 ■ Notices RADIUM, electric, medicated sulnh'ir bath|, and Bat.tlo Creek method. iGo W. St Clair. Riley — MARGARET SEi L.ERS U O. D. C.. N; D. obstetrician, acute and chronic disease massagc 1 N. New Jersey, Riley _ COR. course in accountant: SOS due: very well known school. YVcb. i/Q~-w. .9 Personals MADAME KELLY Electric Massage aud Vapor Baths MADAME JOSEPHINE. Permanent Beauty Work 720 N. NEW JERSEY RILEY 2573, d t sTT f ;r) k io fin 2 c MSSw£ ABr 10 Lost and Found • FOUND—Articles found in Indian I apolia street care yesterday: 2 UMBRELLAS 1 GRIP 1 PURSE 1 BOOK 1 BOTTLE MEDICINE Main 2737. BEADED work, lost front of Meyer-Kiser Bank in street. Kenwood 213 g. BOSTON BULL TERRIER—Dark briiwlle female 5 months old: white markings on face and neck. Reward for dog or information. Call Webster 3030. CHOKER—Gray squirrel, lost on Ohio or Massachusetts Ave. Webster 3421. DIAMOND DINNER RING —3 stones: lost near Blake and New York Sta. Keep stake. Liberal reward. BETTY CLARK, Oneida Hotel. HOUND: black and white: in northwestern nart of city. Liberal reward. H W. PENNINGTON 1151 W. Thirty-Sixth. Harrison 1551 or Lincoln 5395. HOUND LOST—White and tan female. Answers to name of Daisy. Reward. PRexel Sfl'.’M-R. LOST at Harding St. celebration; 'lady's purse containing money and keys. Leave kevs at Times office. POOKETBOOK—Ist Tuesday night. Kinder please return poeketbook and watch and keep money. Main 1177, POCKF7TBOOK —Found. Wednesday a.fternooii Owner pay for ad. Riley 2374. POLICE DOG LOST-L-■Wolf color; answers to name of Jack: reward. Call Irvlngtou 4207, between 3 and 8 p. m. RlNG—Thursday night; black onyx, diamond center: white and yellow gold. Circle 4019. Reward. TORTOISE shell glasses, lost near Engllsh'g Theater. Return to Times. WHITE English bulldog; two black eyes: lost on Nov. 2 near Olive St. Call Riley 5737, HORN RIMMED GLASSES—Between 2538 N Talbott and /taring Theater. Main 4541. Reward ITS NEVER lost until Indianapolis Times Want A<jc navi- failed to And it 12 Help Wanted—Male MACHINE MOULDERS ANT) GRAY IRON WORK. NORDYKE & HARMON CO., KENTUCKY AVE. AND MORRIS ST. RELIABLE man in every town and city to distribute free samples, advertising matter, etc.: no selling: experience unnecessary; outdoor work: average pay S3 per dav. Write ouickly for contract, SUPERVISOR COI/OMBE. 5153 N. Clark St.. Chicago. HI. COMPOSITOR—Job printing: steady position for rood mail. Stab' whether union o- non-union. Apply INDIANA PRINTING CO.. Orawfordsvlllc. Indiana, BOY WITH WHEEL—Messenger in drug store for day service. A. HOFFMAN A CO.. 30th and College. WANTED —A printer to exchange work for dentistry. Call Drexel 4106 DR. HICKMAN 510 Fletcher Ave. 13 Instructions MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE 510 E. Washing ton St Indianapolis lnd Circle 0757, 14 Salesmen Wanted SALESMEN—Experienced; trade established; Indiana territory; bi£ line and splendid commission, full credit on mail orders. Continental Mlg. Cos. Phone for appc-iw—i*, ’

15 Agents and Solicitors AGENTS —WRITE FOR FREE SAMPLES Sell Madison -'Better-Made” Shirts for large Manufacturer direct to wearer. No capital dr experience required. Many earn sl/0 weekly and bonus. MADISON MILLS. 360 Broadway. New York. ■■ o help W anted — t emaie ADDRESSING envelopes: experience unnecessary: earn SI 5 to $45 weekly during spare time at home: dignified work for honest, sincere persons. FRANKLY N PRODUCTS CORP.. Dept. 4804. 1143 Blue Island Ave.. Chicago. EARN $1 to S4O weekly at home; spare time: interesting work: no experience required: free details. Send stamped envelope. PUBLISHER. 213 Griswold. Detroit. MiclL EARN good money at home, clipping newspapers, addressing postal cards: no experience or canvassing; particulars free. ZENO SERVICE, til) W. Washington. Desk H-190. Chicago. WOMAN—For general work. EXPERIENCED white women and girls for general housework. Kenwood 1063. 17 Situations Wanted a—Male WANTED—Position as chauffeur driving through to California or Florida; experienced driver. C. R. S.. Box 55. Bloomington. lnd. h—Female GENERAL nursing- reference. Phone Weo 2546. 5025. 05/6. Call nurse to phone. x 6 Rooms for Rent CAPITOL. N. 2830: room; pri. fam.: home Priv.: couple employed. liar. 4339-M. CENTRAL. 1014; WELL FURNISHED. STEAM HEATED ROOM: 3. Rail 6330, CENTRAL. 2018: nice warm front room; garage optional. H;vr. 3532-W. ILLINOIS. N„ 1130: K’nsiug Court No. 4. desirable, warm room: reasonable. l.in, 1041. PRATT W. 153: modem. well-heated, sleeping room; $1,50’ to $4. FURNISHED room, modern, plenty heat and hot water; private family: lady ernployed: home pri. 1413 Shelby. DR. 5930-R WARM sleeping-room: single or double. Central Ave.. north of 32d, Ran, 158(h LIGHT PLEASANT ROOMS IN PRIVATE FAMILY; HOME PRIV. RAN. 1347. a—Light Housekeeping EAST. N. 139: rooms: electric lights. heat, bath: everything turn.; $4 up. EAST N.. 523: modern furnished front room: desirable; rent reas. Lin. 5116. HAMILTON. N.. 204: 1 LARGE FRONT ROOM. $0.50: ALSO 1 SLEEPING ROOM, S3. GARAGE. ILL.. N. 2300: front rm. and kitchenette: modern: $8: also front ground floor sleeping rm.. 1 or 2, $3; gar. Ken. 5702. 'RVINGTON two connecting furnished rooms. 5825 Julian Are, lrv. ITSO-J KEYSTONE. N.. 1334: two turn, rooms: modern private home: g a rage. We. f 301. LEXINGTON. 62,2: 2 rooms and garage. llßexel 1033. SHELBY 2149: 1 ROOM FOR LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING. DREX, 7068-W. 28TIL- W. 1315: turn. 4-rm. bungalow; S2B: electric, gas R’verside car MODERN—4 rooms, downstairs: light. heat, gas and water, also telephone service. Irvington 4207. between 12 and ,1. and 5 and u p. m. b—Board and Rooms MEALS FOR MEN. 422 S. MERIDIAN. RILEY 3022. i 9 Rentals a—Houses ADAMS. 2802: four-room double: garage; water nd.: reduced: $21,50. We, 8707 M. BLAINE AVE.. 1027: 5 rooms, modern, $32. Belmont 50-53-M. BROADWAY', 1018; thoroughly modern double: 6 rooms; furnace neat, garage. Main 2172. BROOKSIDE. 28181 half double: inside toilet: $2150, Lin. 1072. CHARLES, 1341. 4 rooms; semi-modern; I'lduced lo $lB. DRexel 1014-W. COLLEGE AVE., 5259 to 5209—3 brand new doubles. Finest in city; showers, tile roofs, garage, everything built-in; SOS. Call Mr. Thornburg. Irvington 4343. COMMERCE AVE.. 1412; 5-room double; semi-modern; garage: water paid. Main 1032. DRAPER. 1020; 4 rooms; semi-modern. gas. electric lights, city water, inside toilet, Thaddems St.. 1714: 4 rooms, semimodern gas, electric lights, city water, inside toilet. DRex. 6817. EASTERN Ave. 4; modern; 8 rooms: suitable for rooming house. Main 4347. GU ILFORD, 5200 five-room bungalow: modern; newly decorated and painted. Call Hum. 4933. HAMILTON. 41 —6 rooms, newly dacor-ate-d; mod., except furnaoe, Har, 4738 U HOEFOEN. 15‘2‘i: new bungalow; 5 ran., bath: S3O; water paid. Drexel 1438-J. HOEFGEN. 1029 3-rooni double, good condition slo. Harrison 1326. ILLINOIS. N. 2003: upper duplex: ft large siuiny rooms, hardwood floors; modern. separate furnace; $3.7. Ran. 3/63. LINDEN St.. 2017-2023: half, tnree-room double. sl4 00. Civic Realty Cos. 136 N Delaware 9t,, Lincoln 5050, LOWELL. 5807; strictly modern six room double; garage: water pd. liv. 0530-W. MORRIS. E.. 602: six rooms; modem, exeept furnace. Cal 1 Drexel 2460. NEW Y’ORK. E. 1050. double, semi mod.; gar. ;* ncw-ly deco. Keys 322 L Dorman. PARK, 4103: modern, half double; reas onble rent. Call Washington 4000-J. PROSPECT. 3780: 4 room house, barn, chicken house; hi acre. I.iii, 7780. RINGGOLD, 1409: five room house with ;i complete bath. Cad Drex. 5116 R. us RAL. 407 S : 4 rms. semi-modern: i ter paid: $21.30. Harrison 0883. SALEM. 3418: desirable seven-room eottage: modem. Wash. 0320. SHEFFIELD. 1302 S. 5 rooms, inside toilet, water paid, garage; $25. DRexel 5375, SHELDON. 1024: 5 rooms, bath- electricity; cement porch; wa. pd.: $22. McCUU/OUGH. THORN BERRY . 2212; small warm threeroom double: $lO. Belmont 4069. TWENTY TH IRD. W 1349: six-room bung alow. Call Harrison 0108. % Y'ILLA. 1325; five-room, spmi modem. electricity, gas, water: S2O. Web. 3610. WHEELER ST.. 2108: four rooms. .*20.00 2125 Parker Ave.. four rooms. . . 22.50 1221 Bellefontaine St.: six rooms. . 30.00 2422 N. Penn. St., five rooms 35.00 1240 W 25th St.: four rooms 27.50 1903 N. New Jersey St.: ten rooms. 60.00 A, F. Zalney, 108 N. Delaware St. WALKING DISTANCE, $30.0.0 5 rooms, electric lights, gas. city water, inside toilet; good condition. 743 YV. Michigan St. DUNLOP & lIOLTEGEL 4 BEDROOMS Eight rooms, modern house, in Hrst-elass repair: 414 E. Fifteenth St Call Randolph 5860. MONTH FREE- —Houses, rooms and storerooms, 3321 E. Tenth St. Call at once. MODERN—S3O.OO Four rooms and sun parlor: tile bath, practicaly new: thoroughly modem: garage $5 extra. 2831 Kenwood. DUNLOP & lIOLTEGEL 2300 S. PENNSYLVANIA: 5 room modern; garage: $32.50 CIVIC REALTY CO., Lin. ;>0 >0 COLORED. 119 W. 11th: 8 rooms: mod.: new furnace: newly deco. Open Sunday.

COTTAGE FOR COLORED, sl6 Five rooms, electric lights, first-class condition. 2305 Baltimore Ave DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL TOUR-BOOM semi modern double: all newly nanered: basement, attic: one square from E. Tenth ear line; near school. 3423 E. Pratt $25. Ran. 576.3. 2907 E. EIGHTEENTH: new five-room modern double: hardwood floor; surase. Webster 1856. sKt IHi.M.m- & nui/LKG&L for bargains REAL ESTATE A F ZAlNtrir REAL estate rentals _I NP UR AVCIA 108 N DEL A LI 65*0 HOUSE for rent: half of double: .T rooms: yi month. 174-*? Laurel St. b — Houses, Flats Furnished MODERN. 3-room apt..: bath and kitchenette: very nice. Call Circle .5267. or see custodian at 1112 Central Ave, c —Apartments ALABAMA. N.. 1830: three-room apartment: modern, except heat; $22 50. Phone Harrison 0211 W, ASHLAND. 2234: 3 rooms, kitehenette and bath: steam heat: water, araa and lights: Kas range furnished. Ran. 2507. LA SALLE N.. 921: five rooms; modern: heat and water furnished; *35 per month. * OXFORD. N.. 23; five-room apartment; all outside; modern, except heat: *254 ROOMS Lights, gas, Inside toilet, city water paid; garage; S2O. Call MA In 0999.

19 Rentals c—Apartments MODERN: 7-room apartment, with garage and maid's room. 1711 N. Penn. See custodian at 1112 Central Ave.. or call C'rcle 3207. MODERN. 3 rooms, bath and kitchenette. 11.12 O nlr.il Ave, Circle 3267. COLORED: four-room apt.: semi-modern. 21 Real Estate for Sale b—Houses SSO CASH Makes first payment on double, 4226-28 Schofield. Coment front porch with walks around the house, electric lights, basement*, sink and well in kitchen, double shed. Aiv investment worth considering. Call Mr. Hacktneyer. Main 0792. $250 CASH Five-Room Modern Bungalow, 5014 University Avenue. Pay the balance like rent and become an independent home owner. This house has such desirable features as a long living-room, fireplace. stairs to the attic, etc. Cal Sir. Haeke. eyer at Main 0792. TWO new four-room bungalows: 3920-33 Hoyt Ave.. located in English Heights addition; two squares east of Sherman Dr. full front cement porch, electric I glits cement walks; garage: sell at a bargain Price $2,450. on easy terms. Call owner. Webster 0899 or Mam 3072. $75 CASH Makes First Payment on 1353 West 28th St. 1934 Sugar Grove. Your rent will finish paying for this home, located near car service and school. See them and call Mr. Hackemeyer. Main 0792. $26.00 PER MONTH BUYS 4-ROOM BUNGALOW 1624 HOEFGEN ST. Electric lights, gas. garage, newly paltered. Now being repainted. Small down payment required. LORENZ SCHMIDT & SONS. 31 Monument Circle. Ma-n 3715. Residence. Irv. 1544. S7OO CASH CAPITOL AVE., 2206 N. Two-story modem frame of eight rooms, large yard, 40x180 feet. Property in good repair Can be bought on easy monthly payments j. g. McCullough Main 1709. 106 N. De'aware. Want an Offer N. Tacoma Ave.. 1600 take, a look at this very attractive fivr-nvom modern bungalow aj)<l make us an offer.. Owner ndviiiff city and will sell at low price ajid easy terms. Cir. 7290. Ran. ■>o43. Modern DoinfoDe 2522 E. 16th St., just completed, four .rooms per side with garage: in very desirable loeation: near car line, park and school. Owner will take good clear •is first oevment: easy terms. Clr. 7290. Ran. 5043. Colored Buyers s•*(>o ciiHL i. ..4 . r month wi'l buy kckxl six-room house in excellent condition at 9-25 E. Seventeenth St. J. G. McCullough 106 N, Delaware St, Main 1769. 3953 FLETCHER AVE.: nii-e. new five room bunga.ow: cement walks garage, electric lights, nice high lot: $2 800: S3OO down balance $25 tv-r month. S D SAMPLE 393!) English Ave Drex. 4334 5-ROOM house in 1300 block east: c’ectrie lights, city water, sewer in: house for S9OO and Ford coupe. See OWNER. Clear. Call 3201 Moore Ave. WE se’l the earth at auction. OAY'TON REAL ESTATE AND DEVELOPMENT COMPANY. 5-ROOM semi-modern double: paved street and alley: all improvements in and paid for- $3.030: $350 down DRexel 6817 For Home on Terms. 'See ALLEN ALSPACH. Lin. 3477. 433 Lemcke. FOR nice home east or south. Cali C J OSBURN DRexel 6184. d—Lots COLORED DOCTORS Desirable offices; eor. Indiana Ave.. and W. Mich. Built fnr doctor and dentist offices- $17.50 month. DUNLOP & lIOLTEGEL MARS HlOL—Fine building lot*: reawonablf* terniP. A plauo with a future. Industrial Dcy rtoTmvnt Cos.. Main 3(VKf). c —Suburban SIOO CASH First payment on Suburban Home f-room bunsralow with #nolowd back porrh. Mectrio lights, base ment and garap* House practically now. Lot 100x145. Call Mr. Haukemeyer. Main 0792. f—Sale or Exchange For Sale or Trade $350.00 equity in two lots '2 square off National Road. Ideal place for suburban home. Will eonsvler good used ear. MR. MACKEY. Main 0792. until 8 p. m. HAY'E a dandv 6'j-a<Te farm, 20 miles from city, to exchange for 40 acres i. ear Monrovia. Martinsville or MooresMt 'c. Prefer hill farm. Mrs Little. | LTV SERVICE BUREAU. Lin. 5307. -a Real Estatf Wanted LET 11s sell vour houses lots JOS. A SELVAGE. Mam 0717 Miscellaneous for Sale FOR SALE AT UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION OK THE C., C., C. & ST. L. RY. CO., COR. CAPITOL AVE. AND SOUTH ST., INDIANAPOLIS, INI). 1 barber cha‘r, sls: 63 wood doors, $2.50 to $0 ea.; 4 auto fenders. 3 auto rims. 3 built-in bat h tubs, S3O and $35 ea.: 1 bdl. news print paper. 1 lavatary and_ fixtures. 3 ironing boards, $2.50 ea.. 11 wash boards. 20c ea - 8 one-gal. oil cans. 15c ea : 1 Ford radiator. $7.50: 9 rls. building paper $1 per rl.; 1 wood column. $1 1 U. S. balloon tire 30x5.77, S2O; 1 rl. belting, 6-in. 135 ft., S4O; 0 iron beds. $5 to $8 ea.. 4 bbl. powdered milk, 12c lb.. 3 eases Grandma's Borax soap powder, $2.75 ease; 4 dairy lunch chairs, $5 ea : 1 wood stone. $5; 3 copper bottom wash boilers. $1.50 ea.: 1 end table. $3: 1 Wheary w-ardrobe trunk, S7O: \ piano chair. $5; 13 tea pots. 4<fe ea.: 1 guitar, $4; 2 granite commodes. $1 ea.; 3 eollg. rugs. $lO ea.. 12 rugs, various sizes and prices: 1 Jot ladies' oxfords. $2.50 pr.: 1 lot mens oxfords. $3.50 pr.; 8 empty iron drums. $1 to $2.50 ea.: 3 thirty-in. sewer tile; 2 auto heaters. J. K. Y'ANCE. JR.. Storekeeper. Store open daily except Sunday, 8 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. Saturday. 8 a. m. to 11:30 a. m. BABY’ CARRlAGE—Beautiful blue reed; like new. 1016 Broadway. Main 2172. FIRE bowls for any stove or furnace. Model Stove Repair Cos. Main 6375, TAILORS SEWING MACHINE. SINGER RANDOLPH 7155. Hugs—Linoleums 9x42 tapestry Brussels rugs Oiue an taupe and old rose, special $13.95 Gold Seal Congoleum rugs 9x12 sl2 75 These rugs are carried In all sizes arid patterns al oropori lonate prices imported Java neee grass rugs 9x12 double warp, neavv grade made in beautiful colored Datterns special $7 50. 113x12 rugs $29 00 an wool our one of Bruise s velvets. Axminsters and Wilton rugs carried in all sizes and patterns are sold'at the lowest prices in the city Come in and bt .-orvtnced All new perfect goods (no seconds 1 Dorfman Hug Co--207 W. Wash. St., opposite Statebouse “11 it covers the floor, we have it."

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25 Miscellaneous for Sale SURPLUS STOCK TYPEWRITER SALE Many popular makes at low prices. Must be seen to be appreciated. See the Red Tag Machines. American Writing Machine Go. 30 S. Pennsylvania St. LI ncoln 6822 OAK ro-ker: mahogany upholstart-eU e t tor - . : floor camp kitchen cabinet. $8: pedestal. $1.50: lady's coat, size 38-40 4215 N, Capitol. DAYENPORT Black leather; eheap. 1543 S. State. Call DRexel 3202. DRESSES, hats, shoes and other wearing apparel. Wash, 3949 SINGER SEWING MACHINE—Gixid eondltioli: eheap. Irvington 3351, WASHING MACHINE Trojan electric. goisl eondit-uii. Call Humboldt 5627. ELECTRIC waslivts. used excellent colli! tioit: Dolly type. $19.50: Atiex $49.50: Sunny-Suds. sll9. All rare bargains. Mod Appliance Corn., 34 3. Penn. M. 5120 McDOUGALL kitchen cabinet; like new; S3O. Call Hum. 6520. RUMMAGE SALE. 127 W GEORGIA NEAP. !LL Rl 6622 a—Musical Instruments GOOD upright piano: rhoap; excellent condition. Call DRex. 0466. b—Pet and Live Stock RICHARDSON'S VETERINARY HOSPI TAI. 14 8 West St, Circle 2333. c— Coal, Ice and Wood SALE For a Limited Tim^ WIIY PAY MORE? Old Hickory White Ash Lump $4.9® 2 Toms, $9J® Remember, this is a clean forked 'uinp and a good burning coal. Earner Fuel Cos St. Ciair and Nickel Plate R. R. Riley 1866. Consider Quality When Buving KINDLING WITH EACH TON Genuine Glendora—The Wonder Coal. Sullivan County. Indiana. Best Glen,i ira, 0-in. block. Ige. Ikd..so 7."Bp*t Glendora. ox3 lu. eln. fkd. . $6 50! Best Glendora. 2x4 egg e'n. fkd. $8.25 | Va. and Ky.—The Best Tfi.it 1“ Mined. Best W Va 0 in. block. Is ■, fkd... $7.00 ! Best Va. egg. 2x4 eln. ik.l $6.50 j Best Va. Mine Run 50 per cent .$5.26 Va. Mine and Kanawha County. Best E Kv Harlan Cos. 6 in. I*. fid $7.00 TRY' OUR HOOSIER ASH. Burns well and holds fire over night. Hoosier Ash. Ind No. 0 In. 0 in. Ikd 55.85 Hoos. Ash. Ind. No. 6 2x4 egg. fkd.ss 35 Best Linton No 4. 0->p. lu. eln. fk.l.*s 7", Best Ind. 4-in. Ip. No. 5. eln. fkd. 8.3.50 Best lnd. No. 5. 2x4 egg. eln. fkd.. *5.25 Best and in. Eastern 111. In. eln. Jkd. . $5.56 Best E. 111. No. 5. 7x4 egg. eln. fkd.85.25 Delivered anywhere in the city. UNION ICF AND COAL. 1910 Bluff Ave. Drex, 4621. 'Shier lit.'lS Dependable, W. VA. 3=flN. LP. .$6.25 BRAZIL BLK... .$5.00 SMOKELESS LP.SB.OO •J. & I. COAL CO. ■ 1205 ROACH E, RAN 2471 COAL BARGAINS Iml. 4-in. fkd. ip *5.25 W Va 4-in fkd Ip $6.76 YV. Va 2x4 egg ikd *6.25 Po/ a shov lump *8.50 Snii Poea shov Ip $7.50 North St. Coal Yard Lin. 1455. Cir. 5556 Night. IKv 40*20 ILLINOIS 2 TO 6-IN FKD. LP., $4.75 Free from s ate and will not clinker FANSLER COAL CO. 936 E. VERM ONT. LIN. 7950. BRAZIL BLOCK I', rn 24-IN LP $5.25 PER TON BRAZIL PEA AND NUT, $4.50 EAST SIDE iCE AND COAL 934 Fowler, f Mam 6930. ATLAS FUEL CO 401 VV. MORRIS DREXEL 0883 TRY OUR MAJtiK COAL MAJOR COAL CO.. Ran. 4129 HEAVY' tree wood: flreplace. grate, cook wood, bakery wood: ready for use Big Joad cheap Riley 5188 KINDLING &n,l stove wuodj big load*; delivered anywhere: *3.50 and *4 llßexel •’384-M. 26 Miscellaneous Wanted SALVATION army industrial Home Help us to help others with your used clothing. magazines news etc Phone Wagon Riley 6622 . : UGHEST PRICES PAID FOR POULTRY AND R \ RRITS cn 3669 * i;. uyv rn> ind_ vvk. 2/ Business Announcements FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated; , feather mattresses and oillows made k. F BURKI.E 416 Mass Mam 4428. FURNITURF. repairs and upholstering- all makes of stove lepaira. Bel 0788 RUGS. 9x12. thriy cmd $2: all work guar SUPER lOR CLEANERS Ken 4462. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened TUTTLKDGE tiUI Indiana 2 8 Storage and Transter OVERLAND HAULING. RETURN LOADS WANTED. Packing and shipping household rood*. 11 w rate on Florida and California shipments OTTO J SUESZ, Main 235 V 3628 Webster 4379-0199 W NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER 00. Call at all times Randolph 3741 MOVING and Truehing Reliable men Call RORNMAN Web ".371 29 Business Opportunities A FIKAL drug: store in a real jrood county seat town, Browustown. Jackson County. Indiana, on the B. & O. R. R.. on white River. Been in buaines's here since January. 1889. T am not able to work any more and want to quit the business We have a frond town. 4 pood bijr f;n torten. a fine farmers’ trade, srood schools and churches, hen*. I have fine location, comer entrance of br*U bui’dinfr. double *2-room archway bf‘twr*en Will invoi<v about $6.54M>. Will sell rijrht if sold at once. Terms right. R. D-C. Box 67. Kwing. Ind. RRSTAIRANT domu: frond bus’nes-s sell ae<a>i!nt sickness cheap 111 M Prospect LOOK—Complete line of beauty fixtures for sale at Paul’s Beauty Shoppe. 317 Krestre B'dg. Lin. 2SSR. 30 Automobiles for Sale CHEVROLET. 1924 touring; oversize cord tires lock wheel: excellent in eveiy way; SBO down, balance 12 months. STONE UHEVROI.FT CO , 340 E Washington. CHEVROLETS • man} bargains: cadi guaranteed MARIOS CHEVROLET CO.. f>63 N. Meridian St. I ITUIIEIMIIS ' 1928 Coupe. 4-passenger, new paint, good tires and runs perfectly. A nice car and priced right. Clias. G. Sanders Cos. Jordan Distributor. 1033 N. Meridian St. Open Evening and Sunday. FORD roadster. 1926 *2Bl Ford roadster 1923 *l9® Ford. 1924 coupe S3OO Ford. 1922 touring. SIOO Small payment down, balance monthly. These cars are in oerfect condition. STI7TZ FACTORY BRANCH. 957 N Meridian Oueii evenings and Sunday a. m F O RD J_ n^RDC)ir - SE D A N 1924 Model: iiewly painted, perfect condition: lock wheel, spare tire: priced to sell quick'} hpfn evenings. CITIZEN:. MOTOR CAR CO. Packard Distributors Since 1904. 31 W. Thirt-. i.tM St. Lin. 6942.

30 Automobiles for Sale Tjpt 'er rain! That'* what the folks say. who hav their auto top work done by us. Automobile Hospital. 133 So. Eaat St. DRex. 3600. ALL OF OUR USED Prices liave been cut for this week-end, and they are all in the best of condition, and some have new ear guarantee. Buy now and save. Ford Sedan, 1923 ~..5350 Ford Coupe, 1923 $230 Ford Touring, 1923 $l5O 1923 Overland Touring $250 1921 Overland Touring SIOO 1924 Overland Sedan $375 1923 Chevrolet Coupe $275 Reo 6 Coupe SIOO 1924 Studebaker 6 Touring... $650 Buick Touring $75 1923 Ford Roadster $75 1924 Overland Roadster $295 1920 Chex'rolet Touring SSO Patterson Touring $75 Stutz Touring $250 You will have to see these ears to appreciate their real value. Let us demonstrate. Easy terms. Your eaP in trade. HAYNES-SCHM IDT, . Inc. • 120 W. North St. Willys-Knight & Overland Dealers LI ncoln 7563. Open evenings and Sunday.

Willys-Knight touring—l 924. Stephens Touring—l 923. Westcott Sport Touring—l 922. Chevrolet Touring—l 922. Ford Touring. Regular—l 922. Several Others. Bob’s Motor Service 340 S. Pennsylvania. MA In 1705. JORDAN SEDAN This oar in irool ninnimr order. Cheap at 9235. CHAS. G. SANDERS CO. Jordan Distributor. 1033 N. Meridian St. OtKni Rvenimr* and Sunday. FORD, .1924 TUDOR Bal'oou tire*. bumper?, look whirl, rtiiubbcr**, ;woHerator. et\ Th** paint and uphoinbTins: very frof>i. Mechanically n s A 1 We have a very low price to move <iui<*k. TrrniK. The Lathrop-McFarland Cos. 418-2-1 N. Capitol Ave. Open eve*. Main 24H0. KURD. 1021 tourinc: starter and demountab!*’B: look wheel; yowl. t*erviceable *ondition; $25 down WANGKLiN SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Ave. Proxcl Sf>4o. EORD. 1921 roadster: sii non btaly; utird tiren; s6u eaah or terms. YVANGELIN SHARP CY). 443 Virginia Ave. Drpxel 8040. FORD. 1924 style eoupe. huni|>er? front and rear, look wheel, speedometer, heat or. new paint 5 excellent tires. A real) flashy ear: $280: 12 months to pay for it. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 540 fc \\ Sshlngton. FORD. 1923 touring: starter anil demo lullabies : loek wheel: only $45 down. YVANGELIN SHARP CO 443 Virginia Ave. Drexel 8040. Ford Bodies Drive in your Ford and trade for a better body all kinds of regular and ten kimlz ol special and California tops SYVI9SHEL.M It BYRKF.R LATE 1923 Kmd roadster: starter and demount ables: good paint: a real job at $l7O. cash or terms YVANGELIN SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Ave Drexel 8040. FORD COUPE 1923: Deleo Ignition lock wheel, speedometer, stop light and other extraa; five excellent tires. Bargain for quick sale. Open evenings CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. Packard Distributors Since 1904 31 W, Thirteenth 8t Lin. 6942. FORD. 1925 touring: starter and demount ables: rood condition throughout: a real buy at $5 down. YVANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443 Y'inrinia Ave. Drexel 8040. JEWETT 1925 TOURING Cannot be told from new. Haa balloon tires, spare tire. 4-wheel hydraulic brakes. Your chance to save some real money. INDIANA INVESTMENT AND SECURITIES 00. 235 W. Georgia St. Circle 8337. OLDSMOBILE touring; tip-top shape throughout refinished in lacquer: $450 REO EHRICtI A MARI.ARKY*. 927 N Meridian Lin, 4341 Open evenings REO. 5-nassenger sedan; refinlahed excellent sriape mechanically looks good runs better: $075. REO EHRICH & MARLARKY. 927 N Meridian. Lin. 4341 Op"n evenings FOUR GOOD USED CARiS FOR m EACH 1917 Studebaker touring. 1920 F. B. Chevrolet touring. 1921 490 Chevrolet touring. 1921 Ford tonring. Every one of theee cars In good running order; $35. L. GUY LONG. 1114 N. Meridian. Lin. 6865, LATE model Reo touring: wonderfully fine mechan’cal 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. FOR "SALE—Electric hve-uaßsenrer Rauch A Lang automobile; good condition. Address Box fi-621. care Times.

30 Automobiles for Sale OUR ANNUAL CLEARANCE UIE Os our entire stock of good used cars. Hurry an* pick your bargain. Dotvn 1925 Buick 6 touring $225 1925 Ford coupe $135 1924 Ford Tudor $l4O 1924 Maxwell touring $l4O 1924 Ford coupe $l3O 1921 Essex 4 touring $125 1925 Ford touring, inclosed... .$l2O 1924 Chevrolet touring SBO 1919 Buick 6 touring $75 1923 Overland touring S7O 1922 Ford sedan $65 1924 Ford touring $65 1921 Ford sedan $55 1923 Star touring $55 1919 Buick 6 touring S4O 1923 Ford touring $55 1922 Ford touring $35 1922 Thmplar touring $125 Those ran? have been marked down for quick sale, they have- been reconditioned and are ready for your iimpe<*tion. The balance on any of the above cars can be taken care of on Oakley’s E Z payment plan. Open Evenings and Sunday OAKLEY M®TM SALES 1663-65 S. Meridian Drexel 4743. Drexel 4744 Olilsmobili- 8 Touring with CaiiVkflTx lornia tori fully equipped $265 ' TEiisTHIGlv-IIOLLOWELL CO.. INC . Rickenba<-ker Distributors. 436 X Capitol Ave. Lin. 7554. LATE model Reo sneed wagon; inclosed <-ab: body to suit; excellent tires thoroughly overhauled: good condition: $050.00. REO EHRICH & MARLARKY 927 N Meridian. _ l.in, 4341 Open evenings. Large stock of used cars: small down payment Vour car in trade. L T ALLEN MOTOR SALE 9 917 Virginia Ave DRexel 0928. HAYNES SCHMIDT INC. 120 YV. NORTH ST FOR YOUR NEW OR USED CAR. j USED CARS OF MERIT Lexington Motor Go.. 1142 N Meridian Bt. GOJD USED CARS CHAB E STTTZ 824 N Meridian St. 31 Automobiles Wanted Autos Wanted 1922 1923. 1924 and 1025 models proi lerred. we pay cash and deal quickly: sav> time b> seeing us tirst I. Wolf Auto Cos. flop N Capitol Ave Corner North 4*. Plenty ol parkins -pace. Lin 4510. HIGHEST CAStt PRICF PAID FOR USED CARS. WAN IPO CAR® TO TUNS. SEE US FIRST. SAM CORAZ 519 N CAPITOL, j MAIN 6389 ! i2 Auto Supplies, Repairs BEST USED TIRES ROGERS 11*1 4300 31 17 W YYlah. Bel 4300. USED CARS hough! and sold 1 GOLD 1 BURG .iN Cauitol EBAOK A GENTRY', auto reflni-tiing. See no flr-t 53" N, Canitnl Riley ‘.'730. jj Motorcycles, Bicycles EVERYTHING lor tne bicycle ROBEBTSON CYCLE STORE IMP Maas. Ay. 35 Financial MONEY TO LOAN ON AUTOMOBILES SUITE 9 342 N, MERIDIAN. RI. 2156. 37 Money to Loan NEED MONEY I (Juicaly confidentially and busineas-tlka dealings is a Dart of the service we gty LOANS ON I Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141i/o E. Washington St. MA in 1)585 ' LI icoln 7184 Personal property Loan AMERICAN LOAN CO 347 B nk**r* Trust Bldi

38 Auction Sales AUCTION—Tbc undrrMjrnrd * ill wll without rrsurvr on tho premises at the t-p-t cdtr of Hamilton County. Indiana. on Monday. Nov. 0. at 10 a. ni.. Majrnetiu Snrin*s Park fonsMinsr >f H 5 aeres. divided a* follows: Twenty-five acres, improved with 8-room frame house, •’' ir poi "i- cxid -*m\ *>i i ink Harm wood and toal houe. {rood well, orchard, ■ 'oder* *o onv houses; *;. r > acre* umni proved bottom land exceedingly fertile: 13 i < eouipped and situated am splendid park and recreation rround* imnmvH with dance hall. 40x1*20 with basement and kitchen conveniently airaiupu tor servtnr meals: several magnetic springs; space in bottom lant’ for race track, ba-e l* i ! diamonds. * tc. Cicero Creek and tributaries furr.nh water tor pn*tn*e. To be old -n tr n" • •• •*♦.* *’• • sell feed, farm implements and other peril rt ID. tu.. liXuiiOi>. I Powers fSA picture machine. 1 Ft. vVaym* ♦••• ~-v. Terms liberal. CASSIUS B. SCHERER, owner. Sale In charjre of R. C. Poland Auction Cos.. Nohlesville. Ind. 39 Legal Notices NOTICE Stockholders Annual Meeting of the White River Railroad Company for th, election of officers and general business at the office of Kingan & Cos.. Indianapolis Saturday Nov l4lh at 10 a. m. A M MoVIE Seeretory NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY EXECUTRIX The undersigned, joint executrix, of the last will and testament of Minnie Sehroedrr. deceased, hereby gives notice that by ' irtite of an order of (tie Probate Court of -aid Marion County in tbe Stale of Indiana. they will at the hour of 2 o’clock in the afternoon of the 21st day of November. 1925. at Room No 423 Indiana Trust building, in the city of Indianapolis, in the State of Indiana and from day to day thereafter until sold offer for sale at private sale the fee simple of the dei-edent of the following described real estate In Marion County in the Slate of Indiana, towrit: Lot number one hundred and eightvtwo (182) in Charles E Reyno’ds North Tuxedo Addit'on to the eity of Indianapalis. a plat of which addition is recorded in plat book No. 11 oil page No 16 ill the Recorder s off-ee of said Marion County Also Lot No. flfteon (15) in John YV. Trotter Trustee s Brookside Park Addition to the city of Indianapolis a plat of which addition is recorded (n plat book No. 12 on page No 7" in the Recnrders office of said Marion County. Also Lot Nn. seventeen |l7> in Block No. II in Tuxedo Park an addition to the city of Ind'anaoolis a plat of which addition is recorded on plat book No. 10 of page No. 68 in the Recorder s office of said Marion County. , • Said sale will be made subject to the approval of said court for not less than the full appraised value of said real estate for cash in hands upon approval thereof. LILLIAN YATES amxl BERTHA PRINGLE Joint Exociitrix. Oct.. 24. .31 Nov. 7. 14. 192.,. Gone, but Not Forgotten Automobiles reported stolen to police belong to: Robert D. Johnson, R. R. A. Box, 150 8., Ford, 6337, from 327 E. Thirty-Eighth St. Walter S. Smith, 3621 Coliseun Ave., Hudson, 9217, from Ohio and Pennsylvania Sts. Harry T. Mercer, 632 N. Gray St., Ford. 465-532 from 2611 Cornell Ave. Dr. Frank Brayton, 2125 Broadway. Stearns Knight, 497-305, from Michigan and North Sts. William Brooks, 1218 Prospect St., Ford, 190-872, from 1711 Spruce St. TAX PUBLICITY KILLED House Committeie Votes lo Delete It From Statutes. Ru Timr Sprrinl WASHINGTON, Nov. 7.—Repeal of the Income tax publicity law, voted late yesterday by the House Ways and Means Committee, today paved the way for the first Coolidge victory in Congress next winter. Coolidge repeatedly has advocated killing the law.

SCHOOL THE DEER ~ The _- rT^T O Timid Runner of the HbLriS woods. L ——“■” (bovrlglit. Compton’s Pictured Encyclopedia Feature Service ——

j vi.vii ser These pictures shotv hotv the antlers of the deer groYV during (he summer months.

OIKE cattle and antelopes, deer are hoofed and eudcheYving animals; but. unl.ke cattle and antelopes, they have solid horns or “antlers,” Yvhich are usu ally groYvn only by the males, and are shed and renewed once every year from the frontal bone of the head. It takes from ten weeks to four months for the antlers to attain full size. The renewal takes place during the spring and summer Yvhile the mother deer are rearing their young. The growing antlers are richly supplied with blood vessels and covered Yvith a soft, hairy skin called “the velvet.” When the antlers are full-grown a ring is formed at their base Yvhich pinches off the blood Y’essels. The Y’elvet then shriY’els up and comes off in strips, or the animal may brush it off by rubbing against tree-trunks or bushes. Female caribou and their relatives, the reindeer, carry antlers, but the females of other deer do not, except occasionally In rudimentary form. The coat Is renewed tYviee a year, in spring and autumn, at least over the body and neck. The Yvinter coat is heaY-ier and its hairs are coarser and longer than those of the summer coat. All deer are easily tamed. In the wild state they.are timid and peaceable, except during the breeding season. They feed on leaves, twigs, grass, lichens, moss and juicy plants, and as a rule drink at sunset. Young Are Spotted The young of deer are sprgted, and in the Virginia deer and their allies are called "fawns,” Yvhile the young of moose and caribou are called “calY’es." The female deer Is called a “hind" or “doe," Yvhile the female moose or caribou Is called a “cow,” Males are variously termed “stags,” "bucks,” or "bulls.” Writers differ greatly in regard

Parent-Teacher Notes School 69, Wednesday afternoon. Chic Jackson, speaker. Clemens Vonnegut School, No. 9, Wednesday afternoon. Peace day program. Henry P. Coburn School. No. 66, Wednesday.. Patriotic program, (’apt. Howard Clark 11, Ft. Benjamin Harrison. speaker. School No. 57, Wednesday, 3:15 p. m. Harry E. Wood, speaker. School No. 45, Wednesday, 3:15 p. m. r>. Russell McFall and the Rpy - .'• Tames Kelewae, speakers. Ernest Hesser, soloist. Eucretia Mott School, No. 3, Wednesday. Mr*. Lenore Coffin, speaker. School No. 44. Tuesday. 3:15 p. m. William Herschell, speaker. Bake sale, city market, Stand 13. Nov. 14. School No. SS, Wednesday. Mrs. Walter E. Jenny, reader. Mrs. Walker Baylor, soloist. Mrs. Dunbar S’ott. accompanist. Sergeant O’Neili,. speaker. Oliver P. Morton School, No. 29, Wednesday. Mrs. Chic Jackson, speaker. Mrs. C. E. Teeters and Mrs. C. F. Cox, musical program. Horace Mann school No. 13, Wednesday afternoon. Miss Rousseau McClellan, nature talk. Marionette show. School No. 23, Wednesday afternoon, J. F. Thornton, speaker. Emory Fields, saxophone solo. School No. 49, Wednesday afternoon. Charles Yoke, speaker. Miss Etta Scherf, nruslcal program. Miss l>>tha Miff and La Mont Miley, dramatic readings. School No. 7, Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Charles H. Smith, speaker. School No. 31. Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. Thanksgiving pageant, and playlet by pupils. School No. 34, Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. William Tearcy, soloist. Miss Charlotte Miller, speaker. Sloan school No. 41, Wednesday, 2:30 p. m. Thanksgiving drill, lyeslle Troutman, violin solos. Mesdames O. L. K. Smith, Frank Curtis, Katherine Frost, speakers. School No. 16, Wednesday afternoon. Thanksgß’lng program. School No. 61, Wednesday afternoon. Rand program by pupils. School No. 67. Wednesday, 3:15 p. m. The ReY'. Clarence G. Baker speaker. Food sale. Shcool No. 48, Wednesday afternoon. Rrookslde School. No. 54. Wednesday. 3:15 p. m. Prof. YV. L. Richardson, speaker. Mrs. R. C. Young, reading. School 15, Wednesday afternoon. Miss Frances Hancock, speaker. Food sale. School No. 40, Wednesday afternoon. Musical program. Mrs. J. .T. Johnson, speaker. Mary Ellen Galbraith, pianist. School No. 43, Tuesday morning, 10 a. m. Mrs. Albert H. Hinkle, speaker. Mrs. Jesse Johnson, dis cusslon leader. School No. 72, Wednesday afternoon. Miss Relle Ramey, speaker. Mrs. Fred Stephenson, soloist. School No. 10, Friday evening, 8 p. m. Clarence Martin, speaker. Mary Armstrong, readings. Mrs. Georgia Lacy, harp selections. Miss Goldie RoYvman, soloist, accompanied by Mrs. Coffin. School No. 62. Wednesday, till p. m. Miss Flora Drake, speaker. Miss Adelaide Conte, soloist. School No. 43, Friday, 3:15 p. m. Operetta by the Metropolitan School of Music. * Schodl No. 79, Friday, Nov. 20, 3:10 p. m.

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to the number of species of deer, but there are not less than thirty-found on all the continents and largo islands, except Australia, Ncyv Zealand, Madagascar and Southern Africa. The deer of the tropics and subtropics are usually Inferior In size and beauty to those of temperate regions. One exception is the axis or .spotted deer of India and Ceylon. Among the more important groups are the red deer, the reindeer (called caribou in America); the wapiti (miscalled “elk”); the true elk (knoYvn as the moose in America): the Virginia deer, Columbian black-tail deer, and the mule deer. Many Red Deer The red deer found only In Europe Is the most abundant. It Is commonly called the “stag,” and Is often so named In song and story, although the term stag is also used to denote the male of any species of deer. The red deer is about four feet high at tiie Shoulder and seven feet long. The antlers project upward and outward, and a full-grown buck presents a fine appearance during the autumn and winter months. Their senses of sight, smell and hearing are very acute arid they are timid and fleet. Tho Virginia or white-tailed deer has the widest range of any deer in any part of the world. It was formerly found everywhere in the United States, except Delaware, Oregon, Nevada and California. In northern United tjtates, whore it attains a larger size than in the Great Plains region, it is known by a different specific name. Tho Virginia deer of Texas also is large. Diminutive races of this deer in Arizona and Florida are known ns Arizona white-tailed deer and Florida white tailed deer, respect R’ely. In Canada it is sometimes miscalled the “red deer.” It is given the additional name “Yvhite-tailed'’ because of its bushy wedge-shaped tail. snowy YY'hite underneath and on the edges. When the deer runs, the tail is held aloft like a waving Yvhite flag. Its antlers are cylindrical and rise a short distance from the forehead, then the beam grows forward abruptly and from It arise long, sharp tines, generally three after the buck has reached maturity. Virginia deer are forest animals and protect, themselves by staying per sistenily in the cover of brush or timber and canning their heads Icyv. They are graceful in body and beautiful in coloring, and in parts of their range attain a noble size, some Individuals reaching a weight of more than 300 pounds. COSTUMES FOR PAGEANT BEGUN Making Held Under Direction of Lester Horton, Designer. Makers of the costumes for tha Peace and War opera pageant to he given Armistice Night, Nov. 11, at the Murat, are working rapidly these days under the direction of Lester Horton, designer of the costumes to be worn by the cast of more than 100 persons. The pageant written by Mrs. Albion Fellowe* Bacon of Evansville, Ind., Is being staged under the auspices of the Indianapolis Izocal Council of Women, and the Seventh District Federation of the Clubs. Prominent Indianapolis professionals are giving their services to the pageant, making It more complete and beautiful. A ballet of twenty-tYY’o young women, pupils of Mile. Theo Hewes, will dance. Trading parts in the pageant will he taken by Mrs. Florence Klnnard, as Peace: James Morgan as the god of Yvar; Floyd Chafee, as humanity, and Lucile White Flick, os love. Marriage Licenses Everett J. Pucker. 23. Elttnshsm, HI., salesman: Mary M. Olsen. 25, 3140 MoPherson. Helen M. Dorn. 24, 637 YV. Thirtieth, senmetress; Edward G, Glaser, 33, 657 W. ThirlDth foreman. John Hamilton 23. 830 YV. Pratt, butcher: Clementeen E. Johnson. 19. 718 YV Twenty Fifth William E. Poole. 30. Chle*o. esrrenter Azalean Y’ounsr, 31. 1120 Charles, waitress.

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