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2 Death Notices MILLER, NICHOLAS—Age 86, beloveti father of William H. Miller, Benjamin R MUler. George E. Miller, Mary E. Welch Frances Franzman, Josephine D. Hoover and Margaret Hanrahan. died at his resilience, I (Kid N. Oapitol Ave., Monday at 7 :30 a m. Services at 9 a. m. Wednesday at SS. Petor and I’aul Cathedral. Burial at Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited. ; 5 Funeral Directors W. T. BLASENGYM Main Office 2>22t> Shelby St. DHexel 257 C FLANNEF & BUCHANAN 820 N. Illinois Bt. Funeral directors to the people ol Indianapolis since 1887. Phone —Main 0041. 0042. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY Notices ol funeral at our chapel return our present mortuary Our new mortal ary will open about Feb. 1. _ BERT S GADD—2I3O Prospect St. Phone Stewart 2278. George Gnnstemer Funeral director 622 E Market. Main 0908. KRIEGER, WM. E. funeral director 140? N Illinois 9t Ma 1154. Res Bel. 3860-ft-L UNDERTAKERS —HTSFY & TITUS 061 , N. Delaware Main 3680 . 8 Special Notices RADIUM, electric, medicated, eulnhur bathe and massacre. Battle Creek method. 1 1 W. St. Clair. Riley 2072. —- MARGARET SEV bERb U O, D C - obstetrician, acute and chrome disease 111 ase age 1 N New Jersey Riley 6HHA_ 9 Personals Are Yom Sick? Let us make an analysis of your case and tell you just what uniroprauc will do for you. Others are srettinp well here after years of suffering:. \Yhy not You. Charges in our clinic under our advanced 9tudnete only $2 00 a month. Or if your ea/se is exceptionally bad. then you can secure close personal attention at the office of the president of the college at a very reasonable rate. Here are seme of the cond’tions that we reach: Eye. ear. nose and throat, trouble: rheumatism: catarrh: asthma: bronchtis: tonsil itis. g-octre: dyspepsia: headacne* constipation: sciatica; gall-stones: diabetes: stonnauh, lung, liver, kidney, bowel or bladder trouble. We invite you to come and get well so you may enjoy the blessings of life. Geotrail States College of GlhnropractSc 1031 LEMCKE BLDG. CORNER MARKET AND PF.NN. MADAME KELLY ”~7~ Electric Massage and Vapor Baths MADAME JOSEPHINE Permanent Beauty Work 729 N. NEW JERSEY ■ RU.EY 2573. - EXPERT Kodak finishing, cut prices. GARLAND STUDIO. 247 E WaehinirtOD. 1 0 Lost and Found —i FOUND—Articles found in Indian apolis street cars yesterday: 2 PR. SHELL-RIM GLASSES 1 PAIR CHILD'S SHOES 2 PAIR BEADS 2 ODD GLOVES 1 BOOK BOSTON BAG 2 UMBRELLAS MAN’S SWEATER SMALL BUNDLE Main 2737 BEADED worK, lost front of Meyer-Kiser Bank in street. Kenwood 2138. BLACK BEADED BAG—Lost containing glasses, silk coin purse with money, key and street car tickets; in Palace Theater or between theater and Pennsylvania and Ohio Sts. Ran. 6178, Reward. BOSTON BULL TERRIER—Dark brindle female 5 months old; w-hite markings on face and neck. Reward for dog or information. Ca'l Webster 5930 DIAMOND DINNER RING—3 stones: lost near Blake and New York Sts. Keepstake. Liberal reward. BETTY CLARK. Oneida Hotel. FOX TERRIER—White and tan. one white ear. one tan ear, tan spot on back near h‘p• bobbed tail, gm/all collar; name Betty. 418 E. North. Apt. No. 6. Riley 6489. Liberal reward. HOUND—Black and white in northwestern oart ol city. Liberal reward. H. W. PENNINGTON. 1151 W. 38th. Harrison 1551, o- Lincoln 5395. POUND LOST—White and tan female. -Answers to name of Daisy. Reward. DRexel 5854-R. 12 Help Wanted—Male BOY WITH WHEEL—Messenger in drug store for day service. A. HOFFMAN s CO.. 30th and College. 13 Instructions MEN to learn barbel trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE. 510 B. hashing ton St.. Indianapolis hid Circle 0757. o Help Wanted — t emale HOUSEWIVES—To sell Harrah’s ointment. during their spare hours, to their neighbors and friends. Easy way to make Christmas money. lIAROMA MFG. CO., 209 Ho iday Bldg. WOMAN —For general work. 811 North Illinois. 17 Situations Wanted a—Male PAPER hanging and painting wanted by ex-service man: expert work- good refMR. MOBLEY, DR,. b—Female GENERAL nursing: reference. Phone Wen 254 6 5 025 . 0576. Call nurse to phone. i 6 Rooms for Rent CAPITOL. N. 2850. room; Pri family: home priv. couple emp. Har. 4539-M. PRATT w". 153; modem. well-heated. sleeping room; $1,50 to $4. LIGHT PLEASANT ROOMS IN PRIVATE FAMILY: HOME PRIV. HAN. 1247. TAKE NOTICEs—A very pleasant room lor gentlemen; garage. Web. 1515 LADY employed to, share my rooms: nice. modern, private home. Web. 4904-J. a—-Light Housekeeping COLLEGE. 13212; MODEJLN FRONT ROOM: PRIVATE FAMILYi RI. 2668.
IS Rooms for Rent a—Light Housekeeping EAST. N. 139: rooms: electric lights, heat, bath: everything turn.: $4 up. 139 N. EAST nic-ft clean front room: everythlng furnished; $3. ' IRVINGTON; two connecting furnished rooms. 5825 Julian Ave. Irr. 1780-W. NEW JERSEY. N. 7ld; one furnished mouern room and kitchenette. Riley 15-66 b—Board and Rooms CHILDREN to board: best ol mother's i-;ire: modern home. Beech Grove 28 WANTED, a child from 6-12 years to hoard; mot hers care. Ken, 5776. NICE room and board for man and wife employed. Southport 50 M-l. 19 Rentals ar—Houses BEVILLE Ave. 536*N.; 6-room modern double, with garage; $35. BROADWAY. HUS: thoroughly modern double: 6 rooms: furnace heat, garage. Main 2172. CHARLES. 1922: five rooms: first-class condition; electricity, gas, well, cistern, garage. 820. EVERROAD. 204 Transportation Bldg. Lincoln 3880. CHARLES. 1404-—6 rooms modern, except furnace $24. Drexei 0245. COMMERCE AVE.. 1412; 5-room double; semi-modern; garage; . water paid. Main 1652. N. COTTAGE. 6 rooms, bath: garage: good loeat'on. 555 Westmoreland. Bel, SQOB-M DEARBORN N. 1220: 6-room modern double; garage. Webster 1328-J. EAaTERN Ave., 4; modern. 8 rooms: suitahi- for rooming house. Main 454 7. EMILY COURT; 1724 Cottage Ave.; haif double. 6 rooms, "modern; water paid: garage; S2B: adults. Inquire 1225 S. Slab-. LA SALLE, N. 1414-1416. nice double: 6 rooms side; strictly modern; sun porch; garage $-15 side, DRexel 5007, LA SALLE. N. 24: north side 5-room modern doub'e garage, Web, 3165. LINDEN St.. 2017-2025; half, three-room double. sl4 00. Civic Realty Cos. 136 X. Delaware St.. Lmco.n 5050, MERIDIAN, S. 933 V,; 6 rooms and bath; $22.50 month. Main 1849, f PROSPECT. 3760; 4-room house, -barn, chicken house; Vii acre. Lin. 7780. " - ROACH. 930: five rooms Teleotric lights, gas; sl6. SALEM, 3416; desirable seven-room modorn cottage. Wash 0220. SHEFFIELD. 1302 S. 5 rooms, inside toilet, water paid, garage: $25. I)Rx-l 5375. SHELDON. 1654; 5-rm.: gas. elec., cement porch: wa. ml. $22. Mi-CULLOUGH. STATE and Orange 5-room upper: semimodern: toilet inside; water aid: garage: S2O. inquire 122.> S. State. 16TH E 2-532: new modern 4-room a side double, with garage: $35 per month. Circle 7290. RAndolph 5043. TWENTY'THIRD W.. 1349: six-room bungalow. Cali Harrison 0108, WADE. 12.22: modern with garage; gas stove included. Call Belmont 4282. WHEELER ST.. 2168: four rooms. . S2O.<K) 2125 Parker Ave.. four rooms. . . 22.50 1221 Bellefontaine St.: six rooms. . 30.00 2422 N. Penn. St., five rooms. . . . 30.00 1246 W 25th St.: four rooms 27.50 1903 N. New Jersey St.: ten rooms. 60.00 A. F. Zainev 108 N, Delaware St. BARGAIN RENTS 731 E. Maryland. 5 rooms sls 104 S. Davidson, 6 rooms sl7 Semi-modern: water furnished. Call OELMAN RI 1407. Eve- Rail. 5842. 4 BEDROOMS Eight rooms modern house, in first-class repair: 414 E Fifteenth St Call Ran dolpli 5860 MONTH FREE—Houses, rooms and storerooms, 3321 E. Tenth St. Call at once. 2306 S. PENNSYLVANIA: 5-room mod ern; garage $32.50 CIVIC REALTY CO. Lm oOaO NICE comfortable. 4-room house: pas. electricity, city water, inside toilet. DRexel 6817. ATTRACTIVE 4-room home; electric lights gas. city water, 'nside toilet. DR. 6817. COLORED. 119 W. 11th: 8 rooms: mod.: new furnace: newly deco. Open Sunday. FOUR-ROOM semi-modern double: all newly papered: basement, attic: one sciuare from E. Tenth car line; near school. 3423 E. Pratt. $25. Ran. 5763. 2907 E. EIGHTEENTIf: new five-room modern double: hardwood floor; gal'age, Webster 1856, ->’k DUNLOP & tIui.IEGEL tor oar**m HEAL ESTATE A F ZATNWY HEAL ESTATE RENTALS INSURA'P-fA 108 N ORLA LI 6590 FOR COLORED Walking distance:' S3O; 5 rooms electricity. evis. inside toilet and water. 743 T v Mich Van. DTTNLOP & HOLTEGEL b — Houses, Flats Furnished MODERN. 3-room apt.; 'bath and_kitchenette: very nice. Call Circle 5267, or see custodian at, 1112 Central Ave, c —A partments 4-room apartments, with garage, $20.00 and &22.50. Call Mr. Huff, Main 0999 or Wash. 2181. .MODERN: 7-room apartment, with garage and maid’s room. IYII N. Penn. See custodian at 1112 Central Ave.. or call C’rde 5267. ’ MODERN. 3 rooms, bath and kitchenette. 1112 Central Ave. Circle 5267. GALE. 1028 N.: 3-room apartment bath and toilet: unfurnished Web. 2753, 21 Real Estate for Sale b—Houses WADE. 1614: new bungalow: four nice, comfortable rooms, with bath, toilet, sink in kitchen, electricity. gas, garage; large lot; improved street: $32 50. Terms to suit purchaser. EVERROAD. 204 Transportation. Lin. 3880. Dr. 3250. 29TH St.: fine 4-bedroom modern home; in excellent condition: bargain at $6,500. Owner has moved from city. M. A QUINN, R ! lev 5147 Ran. 2318. htUYT AVE.; 6 rooms and bath: garage; paved street and alley, all paid Only $4.000; on reas. terms Call Lin. 3734. 5 ROOMS: modern, improved street and alley . All assessments paid; $4,300. with S3OO down. DRexel 6817. WE sell the earth at auction. DAYTON REAL ESTATE AND DEVELOPMENT COMPANY. , For Home on Terms. See ALLEN ALSPACH. Lin. 3477. 433 Lemckc. NEW five-room bungalow, with garage: SSO down. balance $29 a month. Wash. 0872. Lincoln 5846. SSO DOWN buys anew five-room house and one-half acre of ground, southeast. Lincoln 5846. Ran. 6232. FOR nu. Home east oi south Call C, J. Q9BURN DRexel 6184. e —Suburban Five-Room Bungaow Acre of ground, six miles from monument, off newlv improved Lafayette Rd. Has close connection with schools, churches and stores. Has electric lights, cinder drive, well, irarajre. steel wire fence and lots of shrubs and new tree3. $l5O dov r n. balance 1 per cent month. Call MR. MACKEY. Main 0792. until 8 p. m. $l5O DOWN Why pav rent when you can buy five-room bungalow with an acre of ground close in? For information call MR. MACKEY. Main 0792. until 8 p. m. • BILTMORE GARDENS 4 rooms, garage; new: 2 squares north of National Road. Only $2,500: $l5O down, Lincoln 3734. NEW five-room bungalow, with two acres of ground: close in 1 cheap. Lincoln 5846 or Southport 12-Rl. f—Sale or Exchange DANDY 4-aore tract: improved on National Rd.: 14 miles from city. Will trade for equity in ffood houae north and aseumjK REALTY SERVICE BUREAH. Mr, Li tile. Lin. 5307. NEW modem. 4 room a side double. with graragre. Owner is leavinc city and wants to 9011 immediately. Will ta.ke clear lot as firat payment. Cir. 7290. Ran. 5043. ALTON Ave.. 1629: new. sc mi-modern. 4room bunsra’ow wdth garage. Owner will take clear lot as first payment. Terms. Circle 7290. Randolph 5043. 22 Real Estate \Vanted LET us sell vour houses lots .103 A SELV \ GF. Mam 0717 FIVE-ROOM cottage, under $2,500: have all cash. Lincoln 3734 before 5 o’cicok. 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 Cos. 30 S. Pennsylvania St. Lincoln 6822 OAK rocker; mahogany upholstsered set tee $8: floor camp kitchen cabinet. $8 pedestal. $1.50: lady’* coat, size 38-40. 4255 N. Capitol.
25 Miscellaneous for Sale Kug>L -Linoleums 9x12 l’apestry Brussels rugs blue an. taupe and old ruse special $13.95 Gold Seal Congoleum rugs 9x12 *l2 75 l'bese rugs are carried in all sizes and patterns t proportionate prices Imported Japanese gTass rugs 9x12 double warp, neavy grade mude In beautiful colored oatterns special $7 50 11 3x12 rugs *29.60 aii wool GUI line of Brussels velvets Axminstors and Wilton rugs carried in all sizes and oatterns ar,- sold st the loweßt prices in the city Come in and be convinced All now perfect goods ino seconds I Dorfmau Rug Co--207 W Wash Bt. opposite Htstehouse VACUUM CLEANER—’Ohio.’’ sls also “Regina." $lO. Both in excellent conultfon. Irvington 1314-R. DINING table, buffet and chairs; fumed oak: in excellent condition; cheap. Hninho’dt JOO7. DRESSES, hats, shoes and other wearing apparel. Wash, 2949 RUMMAGE SALE. 1-7 tv GEORGIA NEAR 'LL RI 6022. FIRE BOWLS FOR ANY STOVE OR FUKNACE. MODEL STOVE REPAIR CO. MAIN 0375. BABY' CARRIAGE—Dark blue reed. In excellent condition. Cost S4O new. Bar gain for Quick sale. Plume Wash ‘Mil. WASHING MACHINE Trojan electric. good coiid'.t’on. Call Humboldt 5027. Stove: good condition; sls. Kenwood 1452. 3277 Maenher oil Ave. SUIT—LADY’S. BROWN. SIZE 40 GOOD CONDITION: 'L -COAT RILEY 154" s' XMAS IS COMING!! BED LAMPS. IDEAL GIFTS! IRV. 4004. FIR ELESS ""COOKER—“Duplex." 2 wells: splendid eonditie.n Rando'ph 0885. HOOVER sweerier. late mode!: 'll good eondition. Pavs < a'l fir,do 5765 MUSKRAT COAT; •>, LENGTH: SIZE 36: *4O teiue'iin. Call Web. 5589-. T. morn. a— iusicalf, Instruments PIANO—FOR SALE OR TRADE. WHAT HAVE YOU? RANDOLPH 3222. b—Pet and Live Stock RICHARDSON’S VETERINARY HOSPITAL. 14 S, WEST ST. CIR, ’2332. NiGtiT DOG: GUARANTEED. JOSEPH ROLLINS Beech (iniv, 6th and Alton. c— Coal, Ice and Wood SALE For a Limited Tim^ WHY PAY MORE? Old Hickory WMtte Ash ’Lump $4 JO 2 Tons, $9050 Remember, this is a clean forked ump and a good burning coal. Banner Fuel Cos. St. Clair and Nickel Plate R. R. RI ley 1866. Consider Quality When Buying KINDLING WITH EACH TON Genuine Glendora—Th Wonder Coal. Sullivan County. Indiana. Best Glendora, 6-in. biock. lge. fkd. .$6.75 Best Glendora. 6x3 Id. eln. fkd $6.50 Best Glendora, 2x4 egg. eln. fkd..56.26 ya. and Kv. —The Best That Is Mined. Best W Va 6-in. block, lge, fkd...57.00 Best Va. egg. 2x4. eln. fkd $6.50 „ Va. Mine and Kanawna County. Best E. Kv., Harlan Cos.. 6-in. Ig. fkd.s7.oo TRY OUR HOOSIER ASH. Burns well and holds fire over night. Hoosier Ash. Ind. No. 6 In 6-in. Jkd $5.85 Hocis. Ash. Ind. No. 6 2x4 egg. fkd.ss 35 Best Linton No 4. 6-in. ip. can. fkd.55.76 Best Ind. 4-in. Ip No.'s. eln. fkd.. $5.50 Best Ind. No. 5. 2x4 egg. eln. fkd.. $5.25 Best 6 in. Eastern Til. Ip. eln. fkd. .$5.50 Best E. 111. No. 5. 2x4 egg. eln. fkd.55.25 Delivered anywhere in the city. UNION ICE AND COAL. 1910 Bluff Ave. Drex. 4621. Since 1908 Dependable. COAL BARGAINS Ind 4-tn. fkd. Ip. $5.25 W Va 4-tn flu Id $6.76 IV Va 2x4 egg Ikd $6.26 Po a shov lump *8.50 Semi Poca shov ip $7.50 North St. Coal Yard Lin. 1465, <Hr. 5556. Night. IRv. 4020 BrazM Bilk* Slbov, „ SSoCDO W. Va., Lp. Fkd.. „ s6„s<o) Poe©, Lp #. ,^8„(D)(0) W. VA. NUT AND SLACK, $3.75 DELIVERY' ANYWHERE IN CITY. WHEEL IN 35c. J. &I. COAL CO. , ? RAN. 2471. 1205 ROACHE ST. ILLINOIS 2 TO 6-IN FKD. LR, $4.75 . Free from slate and will not clinker FANSLER COAL CO. 930 E. VERMONT. LIN. 795 C-. BRAZIL BLOCK l‘4 TO 24-IN LP $5.25 PER TON BRAZIL PEA AND NUT, $4.50 EAST SIDE ICE AND COAL !U4 Fowler Main 6930. KINDLING AND STOVE WOOD BIG LOAD: DELIVERED ANYWHERE. ATLAS FUEL CO 401 W. MORRIS. DREXEL 0883. TRY OUR MAJOR COAL MAJOR COAL CO- Ran 4129. 26 Miscellaneous Wanted SALVATION army Industrial Hume. Help us to help others witli your usedclothmg. magazines ih-wb etc Phone Wacom Riley 6622. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR POULTRY AND RABBITS. CiR 3669. SC. LOW. 7lff IND. AYE. Zi Business Announcements FEATHERS buugtu. sold and renovated; feather mattresses and pillows made E F. BURKLE 410 Mass Main 1428. RUGS 9xl3* thriy ctiid. s2' all work guas SUPERIOR CLEANERS Ken 4463. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened TUTTLEDQE 201 Indiana Eve. 28 Storage and Transfer OVERLAND HAULING. RETURN LOADS WANTED. Packing and shipping household roods, lew rate on Florida and California shipments OTTO J SUESZ, Main 23533628 Webster 4579-0199-VV NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CQ, Call at ail tunes Randolph 3741 MOY'ING and Truemng Reliable men Call RORNMAN Web 5571 29 Business Opportunities HOME AND INCOME Two houses and gro.. 1802 Shelbyjsell to close estate. Here’s your chance. OTTO BORCHERT. '"101 Pleasant. Dr. 0192, RESTAURANT doing good tnislnese sell account sickness chean 1113 Prospect. GROCERY STOCK AND FIXTURES. CHEAP. TRADE FOR LOT, BEL. 2068. 30 Automobiles for Sale A HUFF-BUICK REBUILT CAR # With pew blue lacquer finish. New United States Royal Cord tireß. A flvepassengpr. six-cylinder can, equpiped with a Califerina ton and a lot of other extras at a bargain price. Come in and see thir one. Open evenings. Payment plan, of course. HUFF-BUICK SALES <7O. 363 N. ILLINOIS ST.. AT VERMONT. CHEVROLET roadster: 1923 modol: In good condition. Chrysler 6 coach: illustrator: like new. L. T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES. PI7 Virginia. Ave. Drexei nO2R. CHEVROLET 1923 touring: your choice of three, with several extras; price $165 to $?”5: payable by week or month. STONE CHEVROLET. 540 E. Wash. CHEVROLET bargains: each guaranteed. MARION CHEVROLET CO.. 963 N. Mer. FORI) roadster. 1925 *2Bl Ford roadster 1921? SIOO Studebaker light 6 tountig s.’)Oo Small payment down, balance monthly. Ihese cars are in nerfeet condition. STUTZ FACTORY BRANCH 967 N Meridian. Open evenings and Sunday a. m. “ FORD FORDOR SEDAN 1924 Model: newly painted, perfect condition :-lock wheel, spare tire: priced to sell quickly. Open evenings. CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. Packard Distributors Since 1004. 31 W. Thirteenth St. Lin. 6942. FORD. 1928 dump truck, with closed cab; oversize tires on rear: motor recently SOT’SMSaiT#]!) K Washington
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30 Automobiles for Sale Three things are responsible for the unusual repair work we do: Complete modern equipment, expert meehani'-s and a reputation that we must maintain. Automobile Hospital. 133 So. Hast St DRex. 3600. "|-r ° O^6H Oil* s/0 a|M‘ c^ 5 - V° McFarlan 1923 Sport Sedan. Ford Coupes, 1922, 1923. Chevrolet Coupe, 1923. Haynes Touring, 1922; winter enclosure. Like new. Nash Touring, 1923, winter enclosure. Ford Sedan, 1923. Oakland Coupe, 1923. Many others —Terms or Trade Bob’s Motor Service 340 S. Pennsylvania. Main 1705 FORD. 1923 touring: starter and demountables: lock wheel: only $45 down. WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Aye, Drexei 8040. FORD, 1924 TUDOR i Balloon tires, bumpers, lock wheel, snubbers, accelerator, etc. Tie paint and upholstering is very good. Mechanically it is A-l. We have a very low price to move quick. Terms. The Lathrop-McFarland Cos. 418-24 N. Capitol Ave. Open eves. Main 24-CO. FORD. 1921 touring- starter and demountables: loek wheel: good, serviceable condition: $25 down. WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443 Virglnla Ave. Drexei 8040. FORD. 1923 roadster: regular: small box on rear end: $65. cash or terms. WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Ave. Drexei 8040. Ford Bodies Drive in your Ford and trade for s better body: all kinds of regular and ton binds of special and California tops. SWISSHELM & BARKER FORD. 1921 touring: starter: regular: lock wheel; serviceable condition. S4O cash buys it. WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Ave. Drexei 8040. FORD COUPE 1923: Delco ignition, lock wheel, speedometer, stop light and other extras; five excellent tires. Bargain for quick sale. Open evenings. CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. Packard Distributors Since 1904 31 W. Thirteenth St Lin. 6943. OVERLANDS. LATE MODELS Roadster; new top and curtains. Roadster: balloon tires, disc wheels and bumpers. Touring; winter inclosure. Several others. Your car in trade. L. T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES. 917 Virginia Ave. Drexei 0928. OVERLAND, 1923 touring: good-looking car: first $l5O buys it: terms to reliable nee pie. STONfi CHEVROLET CO.. 540 B. Washington. OLDSMOBILE 6: 1924 model: like new. Oldsmobile 4: 1922 model. L. T. ALtEN MOTOR SALES. 917 Virginia Ave. Drexei 0928. LATE model Marnion touring with glass inclosed top. tires like new, eoccellent finish and Meehanicaly A-l. A handsome high-grade car at a bargain price; $8.50. REO EHRICH & MALARKY. 927 N. Meiriflian. Open evenings, Lin. 4341. FORD. 1925 touring: starter and demountables: good condition throughout: a real buy at SBS down,, WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443 V'lrginia Ave. Drexei 8040, GOOD USED CARS 1920 Ford sedan $125 1923 Chevrolet sport touring $135 1912 Chevrolet touring SIOO 1919 Dodge sedan $195 Small Down Payment. L. GUY LONG 1114 N. Meridian. LATE model Rec sneed wagon: inclosed cab: body to suit: excellent tires; thoroughly overhauled: good condition' $650.00. REO EHRICH & MARLARKY. 927 N Meridian. _ Lin, 4341 f . Open ereningi, ONE of the best Reo tourings we have ever had. Good Lacquer finish good tiree and good mechanical condition $490. REO EHRICH & MALARKY. 927 N. Meridian Open evenings. Lin, 4*341 BAYNES-SCHMIDT INC. 120 W NORTH ST. FOR YOUR NEW OR USED CAB. REO. 6-paseenger sedan: reflnlehed excellent shape mechanically, looks good runs better; $675. REO EHRICH & MARLARKY 927 N Meridian. Lin. 4341. Open evenings. WILLYS-KNIGHT. 60 sedan: 1925 model, like new. Y'our car in trade. L. T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES! 917 Virginia Ave. Drexei 0928. USED CAR* OF MERIT Lexington Motor Cos.. 1142 N Meridian St. GOOD USED CARS CHAS E STTTZ 824 N Meridian St. a — T rucks LATE 1923 Ford ton truck. Closed cab and Steak body. A reaJ buy at $65 down. WANGELIN-SHARP CO.. 443 Virginia Ave. DRexel 8010. CAR* TRADED ON RICKENVI MX BACKER are of Better Grade. Xterstegge-hollowkll CO . £OW a INC Rickenbaeker Distributors. 436 N. Capitol Ave. Lin, 7554. 31 Automobiles Wanted Autos Wanted 1922. 1923. 1924 and 1925 models nr> lerred; we pay caab and deal Quietly: ■ave time b> ecelns us first 1. YYolf Auto Cos. 659 N. Capitol Ave Corner North 4v Plenty of parking space Lin 4516. RICHEST cash hr ICE . PAID FOR USED CARS. WANT 100 CAR TO lUNK SEE U 9 FIRST. BAM CORAZ 519 N CAPITOL MAIN 6389 32 Auto Supplies, Repairs BEST USED TIREk ROGERS Bel. 4300. 3117 W Wash. Bel. 4300. | USED CARS bought ana sold L GOLDBURG 522 N Capitol EBACK & GENTRY', auto reflnishing. See us first. 532 N. Canitpl. Riley 2760. REO parts ipr sale, (rood radiator; 4 good tiree. Belmont 5CK77. 33 Motorcycles, Bicycles /VVW^VWWWVi^A^VWS/VWSA^V^^t EVERYTHING tor the bicycle ROBERT 9QN CYCLE STORE 940 Mai* Are. 35 Financial MONEY TO LOAN ON AUTOMOBILES SUITE 9. 542 N, MERIDIAN. RI. 2150. 37 Money to Loan NEED MONEY 1 Quickly, confidentially and "mainsee-llk : dealings is a part of nie service we rive F0 “ LOANS ON Pianos,* Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141Vo E. Washington St. MA In 1)586 Lincoln 7184 jambs' Want ads bring business
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Tliis is a “B-board” in a telephone exchange. Suppose your telephone is “Main 4321” and you want “West 590.” The operator who answers you (called an “A-operator”) “plugs in” on a special line to the “B-board” in the “West” exchange. When the “B-operator” answers, your operator says “Main 590.” The “B-operator” selects a vacant trunk line between the exelmnges and gives its number to your operator. Your line is connected to one end of tills trunk, the other end is connected to “590” in the “West” exchange and lhe connection is complete.
Think of the wonder of an instrument that can pick up your voice and carry it over a space of a mile, ten miles, even 3,009 miles, so perfectly reproducing every Inflection and tone that your friend at the other end of the wire instantly knows it is your voice, even before you tell him who is speaking! How is it done? Before you can understand that, you must recall that when you speak your voice sets up wai'es in the air, Yvhich spread in every direction, just as saves do in water ivhen you drop a pebble into a small pool. When you speak into the transmitter of a telephone, these sound waves strike against a disk and set it also to vibrating in 37 Money to Loan BORROWING $lO TO S3OO For Emergencies My Own Views on the Subject If 1 needed $lO to S3OO In an emergency I —would NOT want to borrow It from a friend or employer. would NOT want to borrow It from a relative. —would NOT want to ask any one to indorse for me. —would NOT want to be under obligations to any one. 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 I borrowed. 1 would NOT go to the first moneylending concern that ! came to. 1 WOULD consider ONLY a firm that was long established In my community. I’he Fidelity Loan Go. licensed by and I bonded to lhe State, and under the superv'sioii >f the banking department U well and favorably known in this community a reliable firm that makes a business oi 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 so call on us FIDELITY LOAN CO. W A Thomas Mgr • Room 532 Lemcke Bldg. 106 E MARKET ST ' MAIN 1278 Investigate “ THE AMERICAN'S plan of solving the financial problems of WAGE EARNERS. PROFESSIONAL and BUSINESS MEN when you need money. Easy Terms We loan you any amount up to s.'loo on your rumlture. fixtures, pianos. automobiles. allowing you from one to thirty months’ time to repay loan. Pny all or any part of loan at any time ami only be charged for the actual time the money is used. Amount. Time. Total Cost. $ 25.00 5 Months $ 2.64 50.00 5 Months 5.26 100.00 6 Months 10.S0 200.00 5 Months 21.00 All other amounts same proportional e rate. Longer time if needed: monthly paymenta. When in Need aee us and let ua explain fully our plans and methods. Telephone applications receive prompt attention. American Loan Company 347 Bankers Truat Bldg. Pennsylvania and Ohio Sla Main 2983. Members of Indian and American fndua trial Lender*' Association*.
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time with the waves. The disk forms part of a circuit carrying acurrent of electricity, and the electric current is strengthened and weakened by the different vibrations of this disk. This sets up electric waves in the wire that match the sound waves exactly. In this way the electric cl rrent virtually catches up the sound waves them swiftly, almost instantaneously, to the other end of the wire, no matter how far that may be. There the j electric waves pass though electromagi.ets. The variations in the j electric current cause the magnets I to atttract an iron disk with varying strength, and thus make it vibrate exactly like the transmitting disk against which you talk. The last transformation, of course, takes place in the receiver *of the telephone at the other end of the wire. Your friend's ear is placed near this disk and the vibrations it causes in the air create the sensation we know as sound. Carried to your friend’s brain by the nerves, the sounds are there translated into words, and your friend understands what you are saying just as if you stood only a few feet from his side. Your father can remember when only a few business houses and stores had telephones and there were fewer still in private dwellings. Your grandfather can easily recall when there were no telephones at all. It was not until 1875-76 that Alexander Graham Bell, experimenting with sound waves in search of a method by which deaf children might be taught to speak, found the secret of sending speech over long distances by means of electricity. Just two hours after Dr. Bell filed his application for a patent in Washington, D. C.. Elisha Gray of Chicago, who had been vorking along similar lines, filed an application covering some of the same principles. Since that time the telephone has been Improved by hundreds of inventions, virtually all of which were made by Americans. Many of these, however, are merely in the nature of expansions upon the idea flrsi worked out by Dr. Bell and Mr. Gray. But these two men were not the first to have an Inkling that speech might be carried over long distances by electricity. Tn 1837 Charlgs G. Page of Massachusetts / conceived 37 Money to Loan DIGNIFIED LOANS at 2 j / 2 % Quick Service Strictly Confidential On furniture, piano*, autos, etc.. In sums up to $.100.00. left in your possession. Terms easy. Interest charged only for actual time mono' ts used. Call and let ub explain our plan tp you. Call At Lincoln Loan Company 515 JffeYF.R-KISKR BANK BLDO 128 E Wash. St, PHONE UN. 3264. i 9 Legal Notices NOTICE Stockholders Annual Meeting ol the White River Railroad Company for the election of officers anA-general business at the •office of Kingan A Cos. Indianapolis Saturday Nov 14th at 10 a. m. A. M Me VIE Secretary
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the idea that electric current might carry sound, but he did not develoi the thought. In 1860 Johann Philip Ueis, a German, actually constructed an electric telephone, but gave up the effort, owing to what seemed insurmountable obstacles to making it practical. So it was left to Dr. Bell to produce the first telephone that really worked. It was exhibited at the Centennial Exposition at Philadelphia in 1876 and caused great excitement. But even when people had heard human voices carried by It they did not grasp the Idea of Its importance to the human race. People could not conceive that this "interesting toy” would come to be one of the biggest factors In the business and social life of humanity. For that is exactly what It is. The telephone has changed our methods of doing business: it has made close neighbors of people living miles apart in the lonelier parts of the coutnry; it has helped to change the whole idea of constructing business buildings, and has had much to do with the way in which even cities are built. Business men thousands of miles apart can now talk over the terms of a deal at almost any time they chocsse without leaving their offices. HORSES ARE IN TWO ACCIDENTS Owner of Team and Wagon Not Yet Found.
The owner of a team of horses ' and wagon that figured in two ac- , cidents late Monday at Twelfth St. and Capitol Ave. h s not been found j today, police say. ! . Officers say the team ran out of [an alley into Capitol Ave., and the tongue of the wagon struck an auto j driven by Vessie Hill, 1233 De Loss J St. Mrs. Julia Hill, 21, his wife, was I cut on the neck and taken to the [ Methodist Hospital. Her condition is not serious. | Swerving across the street the ! wagon struck an auto driven by 1 Augustus Blue, 2108 Orange St. No one was injured. The horsese were not stopped. Mrs. T>. M. Anderson, 408 Dorman St., was Injured about the arm when she was either struck or walked Into J the side of a car that failed to stop, at Bird and Market Sts. SEEK TRUCKERS’ RELIEF Public Service Commissioners Meet With Ohio Officials. Clyde H. Jones and Frank Singleton, public service commission members, were meeting In Columbus, Ohio, today with the Ohio utilities commission to obtain relief for Indiana truck ’ operators, whose drivers are said to have been arrested in that State. The Indiana commissioners wdll endeavor to establish reciprocal relations with Ohio, and if establishment is Impossible, recourse will be attempted Jn Federal Courts. They took copies of recent Federal Court decisions with them, which held unconstitutinoal the Ohio law requiring outside operators to carry Insurance approved by the commission. Ohio commissioners are said to be determined to carry out the law. Hoosier Motor Club Officers Renamed All officers of the ■■■■ Hoo sler Motor Club were reelected at the an Jr o, x V nual board of hi- | rectors' meeting | *■ < Tuesday night. | * They are: Robert B. Rhoads, presl- j president. Frank H jj second M vice president; J. Jp! D. Dungan, treasurer, and Todd dS > tuauaser. 'w Club directors " are: Roy E. AdRHOADS ams, E. W. Har ris, A. J. Parry, William L. Taggart and Walter Pritchard.
TUESDAY, NOV. 10, 1925
MITCHELL SETS TELLIN'I BLOWS IN ON ABUSERS Testimony Tends to Show His Charges Against W Department True. Bu Unit'd Prr*x WASHINGTON. Nov. 10.—Tes timony intended to show that the nation’s air defense has been mismanaged was drawn today from Capt. Robert Oldys, war plans division of the air service, at Col. William Mitchell’s court-martial. By Oldys, Mitchell hoped to convince the generals trying him for misconduct, liecuuse he criticised the War and Navy Departments, that the air service has been suffered to fall far below its required peacetime -strength, both in jsjrsonnel and equipment. Captain Oidy-s submitted records showing the strength of over-seas garrisons to he: Hawaii—Officers, 85; men, 930. Panama —Officers, 58; men, 658. Philippines—Officers. 57; men. 621. Oldys was questioned about a report on the service, designated “the Lassiter report,” which proposed t ten-year program of expansion. Al though approved by the then War Secretary Weeks, the program never was put into effect. Oldys read extracts from the re port which salil that in 1923 "conditions were critical with to air equipment.” and that steps were taken to “it will lie practically demobilized at an early date.” “The present peace time orgnnlz i tion,” the report said, “hears no relation to war requirements and af fords no foundation upon which a war machine can be built.” Oldys presented correspondence do signed to show that the War De partment made no effort to forestall a foreign power from establishing an air base in Central America.
COUPLES WED HALFCENTURY MARRY AGAIN Golden Anniversaries Celebrated in Unusual Way. Turning hack the universe to give us yesterday was accomplished at 9 a. m. Tuesday, when Mr. and Mrs. John Hornbach, 1616 E. New York St. ,and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stein metz of Y’orkvllle, Ind., whose double wedding took place fifty years ago in Cincinnati, Ohmio, celebrated their golden anniversary with weddings. Mr. and Mrs. celebrated In Yorkville. Mr. and Mrs. Hornback were reunltod at the Holy Cross Church, by their nephew, the Rev. John Rledinger. The little grand ohlldren, Katherine Boyle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Boyle, and Robert Aust, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Aust., were the flower mold and ring bearer for their grandparents. Mrs. George Hammerle, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hornbach. was matron of honor. an<J Carl J. Hornbach. a son. was best v man. Ushers were two grandsons, Victor and Edward Ham merlee. Chrysanthemums in gold and white decorated the church and the home, where a wedding breakfast for sixty was served following the ceremony. Mrs. Hornbach was Miss Cresoenza. Rledinger before her wedding fifty years ago. Both Mr. and Mrs. Horn bach are Hooslers, coming from Yorkville. Ind. Besides the four children, there are twenty-two grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. A number of friends and relatives from Cincin natl, and Indiana towns attended the wedding and reception. Gone, but Not Forgotten Automobiles reported stolen to pc lice belong to: Louis Meyer. 1322 E. MarldjMSt.. Essex, 668-673, from 1322 E. aNPket St. Lee Moore, 336 N. Illinois St., Ford. 618-612, from Alabama and Vermont Sts. Lyman McMahon. 2332 Union St., Ford, 9464, from Parkway and Ala bama Sts. Fred J. Stev'ens, 278 N. Tremont Ave., Chevrolet. 24 297, from same address. BACK HOME AGAIN Automobiles reported found by po lice belong to: Nash coach, license 90-343, at Alabama and Ohio Sts., where It has been standing several dayi. Jones-Whitaker Sales Company, 343 N. Capitol Ave., Chevrolet, at West and Market Sts.
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