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2 Card of Thanks CARD OF THANKS—We wish to thank the many friends and relatives for their kindness and sympathy shown us during the death of our beloved husband and lather, S. D Smith. Especially do we thank the Rev. Dr. Smith for his consoling words, the singers. Modem Woodmen lark Camp No. (>OO4. Dr. Mitchell and all lor the beautiful floral offerings, and most especially do we thank Roseoe Cookie (funeral director) for his kindness and ]). SMITH and CHIDI.KEN, 3 In Memoriam IN MEMORIAM of our dear wife and mother. Maxgarett A. Hobbs, who died two years ago today. November 1(3, M&'ao. From this worn! of pain ajid sorrow, lo the laud of peaco and rest. God has taken you dear mother, where you have found eternal rest. . , .. We hear your voice as when on earth, and we see each smile and frown, and when we are .called to join you. this world, and we are through , we bray the Lord to let us KO. as peaceful and brave y ° U ' HUSBAND AND CHILDREN IN MEMORIAM —In loving remembrance of James Knight, who departed this life Nov. 16. i924. We loved him, yes we loved him, But the Savior, loved him most. And some day we hope to meet him Where we will never part no more. FATHER. MOTHER. BROTHERS AND SISTER. 5 t uneral Directors W. T. BLASENGYM Main Office 3226 Shelby St DRexel 267 C. ELANNEP <Ss BUCHANAN 320 N Illinois St. Funeral directors to tne 'people ol llKU*napolts since 1887. Fhouc —Main INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY Notices ol funeral at our chapel refer io our present mortuary Our new mortiv my will oi-‘ii about Feb. 1. BERT S GADP—2I3O Prospect 9t Phone Stewart 2278. __ George (jrnnstemer Funeral directoi wi b2‘2 E Market. Main OBOM KRIEGER WM. E. FUNEF ..L DIRECTOR 140? N Illinois St. MA. 1154 Res Bel BSCS-H^. UNDE RTA KERS—HT? EV ft TITUS 061 N Dolav.sre Main 3680 8 Special Notices _ LET US DO YOUR WORK HOME CLEANERS 1901 BELLEFONTAINE .KEN 2020 Cleaning, pressing and r<m{r. A !L‘ lie J| a B 0 ’ women’s and children s clothing. We a so launder in soft water. All fancy suk • doilies, curtain? and draperies. All work called for, and delivered. Prices reason :ible. _ MILDRED MEWIIINNEY: sulphur 'nipor baths and massage for men rn. Open evenings. 304 Raub Blog*call Lin. 5555. RADIUM metric, medicated, sulphur baths and massage. Battle Creek method lb W St Clair Riley 2072. MARGARET 8F) I.ERS D O D C . N D obstetrician, acute and chrome massage 1 N N-w Jersey RIW P8;1_ fx’S NEVER lost'until tmilanapolis Times Want Atls nave tailed to find n 9 Personals MADAME KELLY Electric Massage said Vapor Baths MADAME JOSEPHINE. Permanent Beauty Work 729 N NEJV JERSEY RILEY 2573, EXPERT Kodak finishing, cut G ABr LAND STUDIO. 247 E 10 Lost and Found

j FOUND —Articles found tn Indian ! apolis street cars yesterday: a UMBRELLAS 1 PAIR gl. i-N CASE 1 ROOK 1 SATCHEL 1 CAN CEMENT 1 VANITY CASE 1 PIN 2 PURSES 2 PACKAGES 2 PAIRS GLOVES 2 STRINGS BEADS M ain 2737. AIREDALE doc: longr. shaffgy wool: brown face and other brown marking's: collar with license number attached. 429-*; answers 'to name Purify: boy s pet. Reward for any information leading to rerecovery. Irv. 3346. AIREDALE —Lost neighborhood of loth and Delaware. answers to name oi Hunky:” Pennsylvania license. Reward Lin. oodo. BIRD DOG: Livor and white spotted, scar on hind leer, tail docked: escaped from American Railway Express Company. Inday morning: reward. BROWN PURSE: Lost at market Sat., containing nose glasses, money, also 3 envelopes containing money rosary and <-harge number. Reward. Web. 2451. - LINK BRACLET—White cold, inlaid with Rhinestones and Emeralds. Lost Sunday night. Call Main (1785. Reward. SMALL purse lost, containing S2O bill: 1415 S. Alabama to Fischer drug store on Madison Ave. Call Drex. 2014, SWEATER-—Dark brown, on S. Addison or W Washington. Reward Bel 1131-W. ROSEWOOD crepe dress, lost from machine while driving north part of city Thursday. Reward. Ran. 6301. WIRE WHEEL and t're lor Overland 00; on S Lvnnhurst or W. Washuigton St. Belmont 4507. Reward. POLICE PUP. Black and tan- female Reward. Ran. 3128. 2815 Boulevard PI.

12 Help Wanted—Male SALESMEN; We want a few good men with sales ability. If you can qualify w will teach you the practical Bide of selling Ford products oy going right out in the field and selling with you. Commissions paid on both new and used cars, and accessories. The men we now have make from SSO to SIOO per week. If you have a Ford ear. a good appearance and ""ToUTS CAR i A7?D rS TRACTOR CO. SALESPEOPLE WANTED TO SELL OUR FAMOUS XMAS CAN DIES EXPERIENCE UNNECESSARY MEN AND WOMEN FULL OK SPARE TIME' sls TO $25 PER DAY" SPINK ARMS HOTEL CANDY SHOP. 410 N ME RTDTATT OPEN DAY AND NIGHT, 13 Instructions MEN to iearn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE 510 B. Washing ion St. Indianapolis Ind Circle 0757. 17 Situations Wanted a—Male PAPER hanging and painting wanted to ex-service man: expert work- good ref emices. MR MOBLEY. DR. 2913-M. IT'S NEVER lost until Indianapolis Time* Want Ads have failed to find it.

18 Rooms for Rent CAPITOL, N. 2860. room; pri. family home priv. coupie emp. Har. 4539-M. NEW JERSEY. N.. 2356; Stm. htd.. adj. bath; bus. iVPmen pfd. Ra. 4066. RANDOLPH. N. 12: large, front room. modern; E, Wash, car. R'lcy 1934. CLEAN, warm room: private home; near E. Wash, car. Riley 6416. a—Light housekeeping EAST 139 N.: nice, clean rooms; heat, bath: everything furnished; $4. HOYT Avc.. 1112: 2 furn housekeopm, rooms; modem. Call eve., DRexel 5816 LEXINGTON. 1940; three furnished modern rooms: everything paid Dr. 7158-W. MILEY, 129. Large fur. rms.: gas. elec., reasonable. Ground floor. Bel. 1639-W. WILL share my nuiet. home with reliable employed adults; lights, gas and water in the house: on oar line. Times. Box 224. Bel. 0742-W. b—Board and Rooms CHILDREN TO BOARD BY DAY OR WK. MOTHERS CARE GIVEN, KEN. 5015. 19 Rentals a—Houses ASHLAND. 1044; 7 rms.: strictly mod.: new furn.: gar.: attractive inducement to steady tenant; nice location, Ui. 6556. BEViLLi. avc .>3O N.i 0-room modern double, with garage: $35, COFFEY ST., 907: six rooms:' sls. Lincoln 7077, DEARBORN. N.. 1341: 7-rms. mod. dble.. gar. $37.50 water pd. Irv. 2011-M. DORMAN. 322: first floor: semi-modern. Dorm an, 318; 8 rms.; mod., reason able, HOVEY, 4017: four rooms, attic, basement. water ii side; S2O: references exchanged. Keys 4010 Hovey. LINDEN St. 2017-2025: half, three-room double. sl4 00 Civic Realty Cos. 136 N Delaware St.. Lincoln 5050 MERIDIAN. S. 033 1! > : 6 rooms and bath’ $22.50 month. Main 1849. MINNESOTA 005, E.; Water, lights, gas and cellar. Call TRUEBLOOD. Main 0242. Eve., Irvington 4213. NaOMI. 1418 new 4-room semi-modern: garage S3O Main 3377 or evenings Webster 4101. NEW YORK E. 1048: semi-mod.: water, gas, toilet, elec. Keys 322 Ui Dorman. SHEFFIELD. 1362 S.: 5 rms.: inside toiet; water pd. gar,: $25, DR. 5.375 SIXTEENTH. F... 2522: new four-room per side modern double, with garage: s.’J,> per month. Circle 7200. Wash, 1010. 16TH. E 2510; 4-room modern double garage Spades Park DRexel 1280. NINETEENTH, E.. 2839; modern, except furnace: 5 large rooms, kitchenette, beautiful hath. 4 large closets, new gar. in front: coal shed; old gar. rear; paved alley. 3216 E. 23d. Champlin Grocery. TWENTY-SEVENTH ST.. W . 1146; four rooms, electric lights, gas. newly decorated; rent sl6. Circle 0618. E. J. MoCRACKBN. UDELL. 1345: five rooms: electric lights; two large lots: rent S2O. Circle 0618. E. J, McCRACKEN. WHEELER ST.. 2168: four looms. .$20.00 3125 Parker Ave.: four rooms. . 22.50 1246 W. 25th St.: four rooms. . . . 27.50 1903 N. New Jersey St.: ten rooms. 60.00 A, F, Zainey. 108 N, Delaware St. 4 BEDROOMS Eight rooms, modern house.yin first-class repair: 414 E Fifteenth St Call Ran an d nh 5860 FOUR-ROOM modern: bath. garage; never hern occupied: reasonable. 3855 Byrnm Ave. 2306 S PENNSYLVANIA: 5-room moa ern. garage $32.50 CIVIC REALTY CO Lm >O7O ATTRACTIVE 4-rooin home. electric lights gas, city water, inside toilet. DR 6817 M lit'.M.OP (1 Mi>l.l EGEi- f or bargains REAL ESTATE A F /IAINtHY REA! ESTATE RENTALS i V c ' BA vn 108 N DEI.A LI 650 THREE nice lipht rooms; place for stove: Apply 2140 S. Meridian. b — Houses, Flats Furnished ASHLAND, 1944; 7 rms.: strictly mod.: new furn.: gar.: attractive inducement to steady tenant. Ri. 6556, Eve. Dr. 6972. c —Apartments BUTLER, S. 19. 2 rooms. S2B: 1 room, $10: gas. water, heat. lights: good neighborhood. Irv. 1127-R.

Woodsmall Rentals MAPLE TERRACE, 638 E. Maple Rond: living room, (lining room' 2 fu”, sized bedrooms; large iully equipped kitchen; bath; SBS. WESTMINSTER. 2725 N. MER. Living room with in-a-door bed: dressing closet: bath fully euuipped: kitchenette: rent, including light, beat, water,, gas: $45. LAFAY'ETTE COURT. 2735 N. MER. Living room with in-a-door bed; fireplace and built-in bookcases. dressing room, dining or bedroom, with built-in chin-', cioset: large fully equipped kitchen: rent includes water, light, gas and heat: S6O. KREIGER. 32-36 E. PROSPECT 2 rooms: in-a-door bed; bath and fully equipped kitchenette; rent, includes heat, water and gas: $39. SAN MARCO. 723-25 N. DELAWARE 5 and 6-room apartments: newly decoratedrent includes ice box. range, heat and water: $55 and $65. See custodian or call Lin. 5391. H. H. Woodsmall & Cos. •‘We insure everything but the hereafter” ■ COLORED Shriver. 2514: 5 rooms and sun parlor strictly modern: s'l2 50 C’rc.le 1039. EAST—Mod -rn flat. 4 rooms bath: fur ime: good location: S3O. Ran. 5119. v d—Business Places SUITABLE FOR WORK SHOP Rear of Haag’s drug store. 156 N. Illinois. rent $35. Call at drug store or Randolpli 5860, CHOICE LOCATION 347 Virginia Ave. Estab ished stand; S4O month. DUNLOP &HOLTEGEL 21 Real Estate for Sale b—houses MY equity of S2OOO in thoroughly modem home on north side for $1,500. balance on contract. $4,,500. This house is easily worth $8,500: 2 bedrooms and bath on Ist floor; 3 bedrooms on 2nd floor: large closet in each room; hardwood floors, re. oeption hall, living and dinning room; large basement with wash room and A-l furnace: garage. Apply Randolph 3748. Why Pay Rent ? New 5-room bungalow, modern except turn ace. only $3,600, SIOO cash, balance $35 per month: located 3644 Stanton Ave.. second street south of E. Washnigton Sherman Dr. Owner,. Mr. Sexton. MA 65,5i, KEn. 2286, _

FLETCHER AVE., 752 Only $5,000: ideal for rooming house or large family: can he bought on payments: in good condition: 3-car garage. Fidelity Trust Cos.. Mr, Sexton. MA 0584. WaDE. 1014. 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 j Transportation. Ltn. 3880. Dr, 3250. j 1846 BROOKSTDE AVE.; just remodeled and ready for sale: very attractive fourroom cottage, with garage: priced very low. with down payment terms to suit. Circle 7200. Wash, 1010, BIG. new. 4-room cottage; garage: $27.50: terms: northeast. Owner. J. C. OWENS. 507 E ,Washington St. 5 ROOMS: modern, improved street and alley . All assessments paid: $4,200. with S3OO down. DRexel 6817. For Home on Terms. See ALLEN ALSPACH. Lin. 3477 433 Lemcke 6-ROOM house Would consider good car on first payment, balance like rent. Call Main 1166. Wctoter 1108. FOR nice home east or south, call C. J. OBSBURX DRexel 6184. e —Suburban 5-ROOM house. 2 acres: small down payment. Ca’l Riley 4287. Owner. f—Sale or Exchange 21 '4 ACRES of good land with a good six-room house and a large barn: looatfsi only S miles from monument: an Ideal location for subdividing; will trade for good Indianapolis rentals. REALTY SERVICE BUREAU. Irv, 4577-R. Lin. 5307. 22 Real Estate Wanted LET us sell vour houses lots JOS 1 SELVAGE Via in 0717 25 Miscellaneous for Sale SlNGEß—Sewing machines. 2: dropheads: 1 round bobbin 512: 1. SB. 1107 Prospect St. Drexel 7276. TODD PROTECTOGRAPH; four 60-gallon steel drums, suitable for oil; reasonable. Seminole Hotel. 020 N. Ala. Main 1030. GAS range, $10: high even. Webster 0871-W. RICHARDSONS VETERINARY HOSPITAL. 14 S. West St. Circle 3332.

15 Miscellaneous for Sale FURNITURE BOUGHT SOLD AND EX CHANGED. 101 IN. ILLINOIS, Ruga—Linoleums 9x12 tapestry Brussels ruga, blue an taupe and old rose, special 913 95 Gold Seal Con go le uni rugs 9x12 sl2 75 these rugs are carried In all sizes and pattern* at proportionate prices Imported J ana neec grass rugs 9x12. double warp, neavy grade made in beautiful colored natterna special $7 50. 11 3x12 rugs $29.60 ail wool ;>ur line of Brasses velvets. Axminsters and Wilton rugs carried in all sizes and pat terns are sold at .he lowest prices in the city Come In and be convinced All new perfect goods ino seconds I Dorfman Rug Co--207 tv Wasli St. opposite Stste house “If it covert the floor we have It." RUMMAGE SALE. 127 W GEORGIA NEAR 6.1. RI 6622 c— Coal, Ice and Wood Read'This Guarantee! We will stake every oifnce of our 16 years’ reputation for honesty and fair dealing on the truth of the following statement: “We absolutely guarantee that GEM WHITE ASH LUMP is a high quality. NOT a cheap quality coal.’’ AND REMEMBER Gem White Ash Lymp Clean Forked Big Bend 6-Im Lump is only $5 JO Per Ton It is Full of Heat —Does Not Clinker —Free From Slate —No Soot Large Forked Lump. GEM COAL CO. WEb. 1199-1195 1161 Roosevelt Ave. “16 Years’ Satisfactory Service.”

A Challenge We’ll make a little wager with you that if you try one ton of silver ash you’ll come back for more. Silver Ash Big Lomp (Trade Mark.) $5025 Per Tonn Clean Forked Brazil 6-In. Lump. _ Big, Clean, Forked Lump. Full of Heat. Does Not Clinker. C. H. McClenoji Coal Cos. 1144 E. Maryland St. DRex. 7451. “Six Years’ Reputation for Quality.”

EAGLE Smokeless, mine run. 55.95 Eaglfe Smokeless, 2-in. fkd. 1p.56.95 No. 3 Poca. 6-in. fkd. Ip $9.95 Thin vein McDowell county. W Va. W. Virginia 2-in. fkd. Ip $5.95 Holden Logan county W. Va. Brazil Block, 2-in. sh. Ip $4.95 Brazil Block, 6-in. fkd. 1p....55.95 Owen county Indiana. Wheeling, 35c ton. ANCHOR COAL CO. 212 N. Pine RI ley 4164. RI ley 5444. Brazil! Bilk. Shov. .$5.00 W. Va. Lp. Fkd.. .$6.5© Poco. Lp *.. sß.©<Q) W. VA. NUT AND SLACK, $3.75 DELIVERY ANYWHERE IN CITY WHEEL TN 35c. J. & I. COAL CO. RAN. 2471. 1205 ROACHE ST. COAL BARGAINS ~~ Hid. 4-in fkd lp $5.60 W Va. 2x4 Egg. fkd $6.50 W Va. 4-in. fkd. lp $7.00 Pocahontas No 3 Red Ash $8.50 Pocahontas Mine Run $7 50 NORTH ST. COAL YARD Lin. 1455. Ctr, 5556. Night. Irv. 4020. ILLINOIS 2 TO 6-LN FKD. LP. $4.75 Vermilion County Free from slate and will not elinckcr FANSLER COAL CO. 936 E. VERMONT LIN. 7950 ILLINOIS 2 TO 6-IN FKD. LP., $4.75 Free from slate and will not clinker FANSLER COAL CO. 936 E VERMONT. LIN. 795 C. BRAZIL BLOCK 1(4 TO 24-IN LP $5 25 PER TON BRAZIL PEA AND NUT, $4.50 EAST SIDE ICE AND COAL 934 Fowler. Main 6930. HEAVY' wood cut roaoy tor use. All Puiposeg. Big load: cheap. Riley 5188.

SALE " For a Limited Time WHY PAY MORE! Old Hickory White Ash Lump $4.90 2 Toms, $9 JO Remember, this is a clean forked 'ump and a good burning coal. Bamer Fuel* Go,, St. Clair and Nickel Plate R. R. RI ley 186 G.

Consider Quality When Buying KINDLING WITH EACH TON Genuine Glendora—The Wonder Coal. Sullivan County.. Indiana. Best Glendora. 6-in block, lee. fkd. .$0.75 Best Glendora. 6x3 lp. cln. fkd $6.50 Best Glendora. 2x4 egg cln. fkd..56.25 Va. and K.v.—The Best That Is Mined. Best W Va 0-in. block, lge. fkd. . .$7.00 Best Va. egg. 2x4. cln. fkd $6.50 Va. Mine and Kanawha County. Best E Ky„ Harlan Cos. 6-in. lg. fkd.s7.oo TRY OUR HOOSIER A3H. Burns well and holds fire over night, floosier Ash. Ind. No. 6 lp. 6-ln. fkdss.B6 Hoos. Ash, Ind. No. 6 2x4 egg fkd.ss 35 Best Linton No 4. H-m. in. cln. fkd.Bs 75 Best Ind. 4-in. lp. No. 6 eln. fkd..55.60 Best Ind. No. 5. 2x4 egg cln. fkd. $5.25 Best 6-in. Eastern 111. To. cln. fkd. .$5.50 Best E. 111. No. 5. 2x4 egg. cln. fkd.55.25 Delivered anywhere in the city. UNION itE AND COAL. 1010 Bluff Ave Drex. 4621 Since 1008 Dependable. ATLAS FUEL CO 401 W. MORRIS DREXEL 0883. „ TRY OUR MAJOR COAL. MAJOR COAL CO.. Ran. 4129. KINDLING AND STOVE WOOD BIG LOAD. DELIVERED ANYWHERE. 26 Miscellaneous Wanted veeewvvvwvwwvwwvvvv SALVATION army Industrial Home. Help us to help others with your used clothing. magazines news etc Phone Wagon. Riley 6622. ■Times Want ads bring business

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27 Business Announcements FEATHERS bought, sold ana renovated [eatlier mattresses and oillows made R F mJKKI.E 416 Mass Main 14211 RUGS 9x12 ttiriy etna 2 si) work ruar SUPERIOR CLEANERS Ken 4462 | SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Vharpetted TUTTLEDQE 201 Indiana kra. 28 Storage and Transfet overland hauling return loads ' WANTED. Packing and shipping household oods u w rate on Klnnna ana California shipments OTTO J SUESZ. Main 2353 31)28 Wehstt i 4579 (M99-VV NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO, pal) at al> times Randolph 3741 Shoving and Trucking Reliable men frail HORN MAN Web J>s7l 29 Business Opportunities FOR SM ALL INVESTMENT you can get complete outfit tor high speed home knitting with full instruction* and contract to buy all standard 'socks you can knit tor five years. Good pay for spare or full time at home Yarn replaced free. Write for fu’l particulars STKBFR MA* CHINE CO.. Desk RD6, gttca. N. Y. 30 Au.omobiles tor Sale

WMr °v> -- *'2**& r & o°°o^ C Willys-Knight 1926 Sedan. McFaflan 1923 Sport Sedan. Ford Coupes, 1922, 1923. Chevrolet Coupe, 1923. Haynes Touring, 1922; winter enclosure. Like new. Ford Sedan, 1923. Oakland Coupe, 1923. Many others—Terms or Trade Bob’s Motor Service 340 S. Pennsylvania. Main 1705

mum Efj) ROADSTER with new factory installed body. Tires all good. A real bargain at $350.00. Terms. djGiAis SAKIPIEKS GO. Jordan Distributor. 1033 N. Meridian. Open Evenings.

TODAY UNUSUAL VALUES Buick 6 Touring $150.00 Dodge Touring $150.00 Gardner Touring $150.00 Paige Touring SIOO.OO A'l cars equipped with good tires and in excellent running condition. Get your choice. Open Evenings. GEORGE B. RAY, Inc. 1112 N. Meridian. Lin. 7342. WE HAVE NOW BUICTKS. STUDBBAKERS, DODGES. FORDS AND OTHER MAK&S AT REAL BARGAIN PRICES. OOME IN. BUY ONE. LOW PRICES SPECIAL PAYMENT PLAN. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. OUR POLICY—YOUR MONEYS WORTH OR YOUR MONEY BACK. HUFF-BUICK SALES CO. 363 N. ILL. ST. ILL. AT VERMONT OPEN EVENINGS. CHEVftOLET Coach. 1926; Demonstrator. used very little, carries new car -guarantee. small down payment, easy terms. Web. 2103. CHEVKdiET bargains- eaen guaranteed. MARION CHEVKOLfeT CO., 963 N. Mer. DURANT TOURING 1922 spare tire, side shields; a dandy little lightweight touring ear; $195: terms for quick sale. Open evenings. CITIZENS MOTOR. CAR CO. Packard Distributors Since 1904. 31 W. 13th St Lin. <1942 FORD. 1920 sedan: a real buy at SSO down. WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Ave. Drexel 5020, Ford Bodies Drive in your Ford and trade for a better body: all kinds of regular and ton kinds FORD, 1923 coupe; lock wheel, cord tires; spot light. Good shape throughout: $75 down. WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Ave. Drexel 5020. “ 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. 9942. FORD. 1922 touring; starter and demountable!!: lock wheel: 825 down. WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Ave. Drexel 6020. FORD roadster. 1925 $2Bl 1921 Oo)e 8 *175 Fond coupe $l5O StnaJl payment down, balance monthly. These cars are In perfect condition. STUTZ FACTORY BRANCH. 937 N. Meridian. Open evenings and Sunday a. m * FORD. 1919 touring; regular: $25 takes it away. WANGELIN-SHARP 00. 443 Virginia Ave. Drexel 5026. FORD, 1924 TUDOR 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. The Lathrop-McFarland Cos. 418-24 N. Capitol Ave. Open eves. t Main 2480. LATE 1923 Ford touring; starter and demountable®: lock wheel: shock absorbers: SSO down. WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Ave. Drexel 5020 CHAS.tE. at.

30 Automobiles tor Sale Wp arc automobile doctors. Its a mighty sick car- that wc can t cure. The largest repair plant in the State. Automobile Hospital. 133 So. Ha.**! St. DRex. 3600. FORD Coupe. 1923 model; good condition. Your cur in trade. L. T ALLEN MOTOR SALES ill 7 Virginia Ave, Drex. 01)28 FORD. 1925 touring: starter, balloon tires, lock wheel: a good job throughout. Price <’-!."> • -t- 1> r-r ’t:—> . WANGELIN-SHARP CO. _ „ 443 Y’trgiiiiii Am 7 -reel 5020. GOOD USED CARS Doijr touring car: good running order; ero<d tires; 575. Ford touring car; good running order; Ford touring:. starter, demountable*: rood running: *omlH‘on: Ford sedan; (rood running condition. $135. Small Down i’avmcnf. L. GUY LONG, 1114 N. MERIDIAN. - LIN 6805. LATE 1924 Ford roadster: starter and demountab'es. lock wheel, spotlight, slipon body. This i a real bu.v at $65 down. WANGELIN SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Ave. Drexel 5020, OVERLAND 1923 louring .Excellent motor, fair paint, uoholstcry-and tires. First $l5O takes it. STONE CHEVROLET. 540 E. Washington. HAYNES SCHMIDT INC 1"0 W NORTH ST FOR YOOR NEW OR USED CAR. USED CARS OF MERIT Lexington Motor Cos. Ii 42 N Meridian St. a—T rucks err- rn CARS TRADED ON RICKEN\NKIfv BACKER are of Better Grade NTERSTF.GGE-HOLLOWELL CO ‘ ISC . Riekenbaeker Distributors 436 N Capitol Ave. Lin. 7554. CHEVROLET. 1923 dump truck, with Mandt Bod-. Will take part in coal. STONE CHEVROLET 540 F, Washington 31 Automobiles Wanted Autos VVtinted 1922 1923 1924 and 1925 models preferred we ray cash and deal quickly: ■ave time b> stems u* brat 1. Wolf Auto Cos. 059 N Capitol Ave Corner North StPlenty of parking space. Lin 4516. HIGHEST CATH PRICE PAID FOR USED CARS. WAN 100 CARS TO TUNk. SEE 09 FIRST SAM CORAZ 519 N CAPITOL MAIN 6389 32 Auto Supplies, Repairs BEST USED TIRES ROGERS Bel. 4300. 3117 W Waah. Bel. 4300. FORD used parts: overhauled motor" and rear systems on payments 461 Virginia Ave USED CARS bought no sold l GOLD BURG 522 N Capitol EBACK tc GENTRY auto refinishing See us first 532 N. Canitol Riley 2760. >3 Motorcycles, Bicycles EVERYTHING lor the bicycle ROBERTSON CYCLE STORE 940 Maes ATS. 35 Financial MONEY TO LOAN ON AUTOMOBILES BUTTE 9 542 N MERIDIAN RI 2166. 37 Money to Loan

BORROWING $lO TO s§oo For Emergencies My Own Views on the Subject If 1 needed $lO to S3OO Id 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. 1 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 I came to. i WOULD consider ONLY a firm that was long established In my community. The Fidelity Loan Cos., licensed by end bonded to the State, and under the tupervision >f the banking department u wall end favorably known in this community a reliable firm that n-akea a business of lending money at a low, lawful rate and has a genuine dealTe to be helpful Should you need money, now or at any time do not fall to call on us FIDELITY LOAN CO. W A Thomas Mgr Room 632 Lemcke Bldg. 106 E. MARKET ST. MAIN 1278.

INVESTIGATE THE AMERICAN'S plan Os solving the financial problem# of WAGE EARNERS. PROFESSIONAL and BUSINESS MEN when you need money. Easy Terms We loan you any amount up to S3OO on your rurnlture. fixtures, pianos, automobiles, allowing you from one to thirty months' time to repay loan. Pnv all or any part of loan at any time and only be charged for the actual time the money Is Used. Amount. Time. Total Cost. $ 25.00 5 Months $ 2.64 60.00 5 Months 6.25 100.00 5 Months 10.50 200.00 5 Months 21.00 All other amounts same proportionate rate. Longer time if needed: monthly payments. When in Need see us and iet us explain fully our plans and methods. Telephone apulicatlons receive prompt attention. American Loan Company 347 Bankers Trust Bldg. Penneylvania and Ohio Sts. Main 2983. Members of Indian and American Industrial Lenders’ Associations.

Personal Loans $lO to S3OO This office is operated under the supervision of the State of Indiana, and was established for the purpose of providing a place where h .nest people can borrbw any amount from $lO to S3OO without paying more than the legal rate of Interest or without being imposed upon In any way NO WORTHY PERSON REFUSED We do not notify your employer, neither do we make inquiries of your friends relstlves or tradespeople. You can have all the time necessary lor repayment and pay only lor the actua. time you keep the money. Call and lw us explain No charge unless you borrow IF IN A HURRY Phone MA. 2923. Household Finance Corporation 404 Kresge Bldg., fourth door. Corner of Pennsylvania and Wash. fit*. NEED MONEY t Quickly, confidentially and buslnsss Itks dealings is a part of rbe service we grew LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141 Vo E. Washington St. MA In 1)586 Lincoln 7184 38 Auction Sales WE SELL at auction, homes and farms. DAYTON REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT 00,. loin Fletcher Bariog and Trust, allay 2704.

SCHOOL SUBMARINE - The _ y-ho O deadly craft that travels rnT j v under the sea. ( ouvrieht. Compton's Pictured Encyclopedia Feature Service

Tho periscope of a submarine is nothing more than a long telescope with mirrors so arranged that it “sees” things at right angles. Here we see the observation room of a submarine (1) which Ls traveling with only the tip of the periscope above tlic waves. In tlie upper comer (2) is shown lhe hind of “picture” that reaches the observer. The diagram shows the construction of the periscope.

' | OR more than half a century delighted boys have followed ■ the thrilling exploits of (.Yiptain Nemo in Jules Verne’s "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea.” Overshadow'ed by this gorgeous fiction, the occasional attempts at producing a boat which could actually travel under water seemed trivial and tame. Then came the YVo rid War. With the sinking of the British cruisers Hogue, Cressy and Aboukir in September, 1914, the general public realized that naval authorities already knew that the submarine — weak, slow and blind as a mole In comparison with the proud dreadnoughts and battle cruisers—was an enemy to reckon with. With the sinking of the Lusitania and the Falaba, the horrified world awoke to the fact that this same submarine, in unscrupulous hands, was perhaps the deadliest sea weapon yet devised. Captain Nemo’s Nautilus was a true monster of the deep. The actual submarine, so-called, is merely a “submersible”; it can swim under water, but for a limited time only—usually about forty-eight hours —and at a limited depth. With Its perscope submerged It is almost entirely blind, and, so long as the boat ls submerged enough to have to depend on the periscope, Its vision is by no means equal to that of a surface craft. The size of Its guns and the number of torpedoes it can carry are limited by the small size of the vessel. Its speed on the surface at the beginning of the war was about 15 miles and 8 or 10 submerged, as against 21 to 25 miles for a battleship, 35 to 30 for cruisers, and 35 to 10 for destroyers. Its one overwhelming advantage is its ability to become visible at will—to fight when conditions are In Its favor and to escape unseen when they are not. A spindle or cigar-shaped craft about 230 feet long, 21 feet deep, and about 12 feet draft, with a little hump of a conning tower and bridge on top, and a signal mast and one or two periscopes standing up above that —such is, roughly, the outer aspect of an 800-ton submarine. The hull may be single or double. In the latter case, the space between the hulls Is used for fuel and ballast tanks, which help to protect the Inner hull from shells.

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NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS, ETC. In the matter of the estate of Estelle. H. Wheeler, deceased. No. 69-22537. In the Probate Court of M:irion County, November term. 1925. Notice is hereby given th it Douglas F. Wheeler as administrator of the above named estate has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same win come up for the examination and action of said ITobate Court; on the 12th day of December. 1925. at which time all hears, creditors or legatees of said estate required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be. why said account and vouchers should not be. approved. And tiie heirs of said estate are also required to appeal- and make proof of their heirALBERT H. LOSCHB. Clerk. Nov. 16. 23 1925. NOTICE OF SALK OF REAL ESTATE. Th eunderstgned, administratrix de boms non of the estate of Gordon Donaldson, deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of on order of the Marion Probate Court, she will at the hour of 9 a. m. of the 16th day of December, 1925. at 2016 Yandes St.. Indianapolis. Indiana, and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale at private sale, all the interest of said decedent in and to the following described real estate: Lot Thirty-One (31) in Block 15. in S. A. Fletcher jr.'s Northeast Addition to the City of Indianapolis, a per plat thereof recorded in Plat. Book 4. at Page 34. in the offlae of the Recorder of Marion County. Said sale will he made subject to the approval of said court for not less than* the f\Ul appraised value ot said real estate and for cash. The purchaser at such sale will be further required to give bond to secure the payment, according to Us terms o( a certain mortgage iien upon said real estate tn favor of Austin Hunter upon w hich is due in principal. $500.00 with interest at six per o ut from Ma.v 16. 1916. said mortgage appearing of record at page 486 Mortgage Record 729. In the Recorder's office of Marion County, and subject to which said real estate is to be sold. MARY’ DONALDSON. Ait muesli'll, trig da bonis non. Nov. 16. 23. 30-Dec. 7.

torpedoes, or other source of harm

On the surface most submarines are driven by internal combustion (Diesel) engines burning heavy oil. for gasoline fumes are too dangerous In the confined spaces of the hull. But this admirable engine cannot be used when the vessel is submerged because of the vast amount of air required for its consumption. Below the surface an J electric engine which needs no air to breathe, Is used Instead. The batteries in recent types are charged by the Diesel engine while at the surface. One reason that the submarine cannot run under water for an indefinite time is that it must come to the surface to recharge the batteries. It is said the German U-boats (from Untersee, meaning "submarine”) did not average three ! hours a day under the surface. The submarine dives by letting sea water Into the ballast tanks; It. rises by blowing the water out of the tanks with compressed air, stored In seamless steel flasks, at pressures of 1,000 and 2,500 pounds per square Inch. The steersman may stand on the bridge when the vessel Is running on the surface, in the conning tower ■with Its thick glass sighting ports when slightly submerged or when seas are high, or in the central station or operating compartment down In the depths of the craft, viewing the surface only through a periscope, when submerged. There are usually at least two periscopes. This provides against accident and permits steersman and commander to use them at the same time. The periscope tube, about 6 inches in diameter, stands from 16 to 20 feet above the top of the conning tower It can turn in any direction, and is sometimes used to give a wider range of vision when the vessel Is on the surface. 7.lie little tub© itself is Inconspicuous enough when the vessel is submerged, but It leaves a very suspicious-looking walte behind It. To run blind and then bob up for a view might mean a collision; so periscopes have been devised with a reduced dtameter two or three inches at tho upper end, and also collapsing periscopes, which can be raised by a harid lever for a moment’s view and then dropped down out of sight.

CITY PRIMARY HAS ECHO Frevfor-An Fight Results in Two Reins Shot. Indianapolis' hectic primary day last spring had an echo today as police sought Sam Wernke, Mars Hill, in connection with a fight at the Hyatt poolroom. 2116 W. Morris fit., in which two men were shot. Police were told that a member of the Hyatt family, who is a horse thief detective, arrested Wernke last spring. AVernke and his brother, Joe, 1138 McClain St., came to the poolroom Sunday night, it is said, and attacked Fred Willoughby, W. Morris St., and George Darnell. 1110 8. Belmont Ave. Hyatt, 26, of 1362 8. Belmont Ave., drew his gun, police alleged, and wounded Wernke and another brother, Albert. Albert was taken to the city hospital. Hyatt and William Becker, ?105 W. Morris St., were arrested.

CORN CROP REPORT MADE Increase of 1,000,000 Bushels for Indiana Estimated. , United States Department of Agriculture crop reports estimate Indiana's crop will be 212,246,000 bushel, an increase of about 1,000.000 bushels over 1924. With shucking started In many parts yield is reported to be 43.6 bushels an acre. Heavy October rainfall damage the southern Indiana crop considerable, v " MOOSE OFFICER TO TALK Rodney H. Brandon, Mooreheart, 111., Loyal Order of Moose secretary, will address Kiwanis Club luncheon Wednesday at the Claypool. He will speak on “the Under privileged Child.’* JURIST BURIED TODAY Bu United Prernt CRAWFORDSVTLLE. Ind., Nov. 16.—Funeral services were held today for Albert D. Thomas, 64. ( prominent Jurist and father-in-law of Will H. Hays, movie czar.

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mmsm will GIVE COOLIDGE AN EVEN BREAK Klansman or Not, Administration Welcomes Hoos- | ier Senator’s Vote. B.v Lari Sparling, Tlmvn sin't Corrimtiini/i’nl WASHINGTON, Nov. 16.—Klansman or not, Senator Arthur K. Robinson will oe welcomed into President Coolidge’H cfftrip. His affiliations may be embarrassing and hiH political experience may ’leave things to be desired. But he’s a needed vote. With the new ! lousier Senator regularly “voting ’or straight.” and he’s promised already to do it, the Administration will get an even break in the Senate for the first time in many months. There will be fifty-six nominal Republicans, thirty-nine Democrats and one Farmer-Labor. Eight of the fifty six Republicans are known as insurgents: Norris ami Howell, Nebraska; Couzens. Michigan: Bora.li, Idaho: Brookhnrt, Iowa; Frazier and Nye. North Dakota, and Lafollette, Wisconsin. If all the insurgents and tho Farmer-Labor Senator shift to the Democrats they will poll forty-eight votes and the Administration a like number. Last year with Senator Ralston In the Senate there was a different story. The Administration was never absolutely sure of more than fortyseven votes and the Democrats id a pinch could scare up forty-nine. Even with Robinson, the Administration Yvon’t have an entirely pence,able winter. In addition to the known insurgents, four other Republican Senators sometimes get out of step. They are, Johnson, California, Nor beck und McMaster, South Dakota, and Schall, Minnesota.

Hero Deprived of Naval Award Watchdog of Treasury Thwarts Attempt to Reward Gallantry.

Itn Tim<* Special —rji ASHING TON, Nov. 16. Y ju What’s the use of glory v Y which waits until Comptroller McCarl is on the job? A few days ago Isidor Nordstrom, chief boatswain in the U. S. Navy, was informed he had been awarded a medal of honor and a gratuity of SIOO for gallant conduct nineteefl years ago. f..t ™ The stefry Is that while target practice w.is going on, on board the U. S. S. Kearsarge, April 13, 1906, some pqwder was accidentally Ignited In the forward turret. Nordstrom was the first man to enter the turret to carry out the Injured. As an immediate result), Nordstrom, at that time a boatswain’s mate, was advanced to the rank of boatswain. Comptroller McCarl’s rulings on financial matters are final. His decisions have irked Supremo Court justices, army officers and clerks, Tliis watchdog of the Treasury has now rujed that the law prohibiting the awiird of the medal of honor except in cases of operations against, a foreign enemy makes it Impossible for the government to acquiesce in the Navy Department’s desire to give Nordstrom SIOO. The law In question was passed since the World War. Asa result of McCaxl's ruling about the SIOO, Nordstrom may not even get the Congressional Medal of Honor.

CHURCH REPORT RAPS AL SMITH Presidential Boom for Governor Is Attacked. ( Bit United Prrt* WASHINGTON. Nov. 18. —The presidential boom of Governor A1 Smith of New York, was attacked today as "astounding effrontery*' by the Board of temperance, prohibit' oti and public morals of the’Methoulst Episcopal Church, In a “message to the South.” The board, an official agency for the church, also denounced “Jimmy** Walker, mayor-elect of New York City. “The South will be Interested to know Mr. Walker’s connection with New Yoke’s odorpus prize fighting gang and with those elements In New York, which are doing their best to murder American standards of morality,” the statement said.

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