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3 In Memoriam IN LOVING remembrance of our Hear and loving 1 wife and mother. Mrs. Nania E. Griffin, who six years ago todav >.ov. ini'), departed from this word to live uith God. waiting and watching for us. HUSBAND, C. T. GRIFFIN AND CHILDREN. 5 Funeral Directors W. T. blasengyST Main Office 2220 Shelby St. D Rexel 2070. PLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 N. Illinois St. Funeral directors to he people ol Indian, a polls since 1887 Shorn—Main 0041, 0642 INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY Notices of funeral at our chapel refer to our present mortuary Our new mortuary will open üboutaFeb. 1. BE IT S GADD 2130 Prospect St.. Phone Stewart, 227S George Grinsteiner Funeral director 622 E Market Main 0008 KRIEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1402 N Illinois St. v MA. 1154 Res. Bel. 3806-R-l. UNDERTAKERS—-HISEY & TITUS 951 N Delaware. Main 3080 8 Special Notices ELECTREAT BODY MASSAGE outs new life in your veins and relieves • our pain. Lola Walker 1112 Central Apt It. Lincoln 8873. MILDRED MEWHINNEY: sulphur vapor baths and massage: for men and women. Open evenings 304 Rauh Bldg., or call Lui. 2555, RADIUM electric, medicated, sulphur baths and massage Battle Creek method 105 tY. St Clair. Riley 2072 MARGARET SELLERS. D 0.. D C. N D. obstetrician, acute and chrnhic disease massage, 1 N New Jersey. Riley 0683. PIANO teacher wants '’beginners 60c ' lesson, ten or 95 Call Humboldt 3853 9 Personals MADAME KELLY Electric Massage and Vanor Baths. MADAME ’OSEPHINE Permanent Beauty Work 729 N NEW JERSEY RILEY 2573 TO Lost and Found FOUND—Articles found In Indianapolis street ears yesterday: 1 SAMPLE CASE l PAIRS AND 1 ODD GLOVE 3 PURSES 1 PAIR DRUMSTICKS 1 BLACK BAG 1 THERMOS BOTTLE I PACKAGE J Main 2737. • LOST—Iu vicinity of Methodist Hospital. Sunday. Nov. 22, Female rat terrior dog. white with brown spots Answers to name “Tootle." Child's pet. Reward. Clrcle 4357. BEAGLE HOUND—White letnale, brown ears; little nick out of point of left ear. Liberal re ward. Notify F. J. STILES, 1126 S. Sheffield Avt. OCTAGON shape, white gold wrist watch. black ribbon cord, initials “F. C.” on back, between Capitol and Northwestern on 26th. Harrison 4503-R. Reward FOX TERRIER—BIack and white female: strayed from vicinity of E. 30th and Shade! and. Reward. Cal I Web .4313 R. 2. SCOTTISH Rite Ring: Lost, white - gold'. L. C. Smith engraved. Reward. Irv. 3753-J. l OUND—BRINDLK BULLDOG. OWNER CALL 924 N, WARMAN AVE. 12 Help Wanted■ —Male HERE'S opportunity for a man with A-l reference, who owns a one ton truck, to get a permanent job (six days a week), hauling merchandise in the downtown section. In your letter of application state your age and whether von are married or sing’e. Also give names and addresses of references and how long er'c'- ’d oh' and "-hat. kind of truck you have. Address Times. Box f>2.. KAO O SALESMAN FOR CITY WORK ONE WITH EXPERIENCE AND KNOWLEDGE OF RTblO OPERATION STATE AGE COMPENSATION EXPECTED AND REFERENCES. REPLY TO TIMES BOX NO. 5275. MEN—WE TEACH 'MU'iRHI ~ : 1 Xt7m> actual shop conditions. Our svsten: paves the way to a successful business Write --for catalog. MOLFR BARBER COLLEGE. 105 S Wells St- Chicago 13 Instructions MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE 510 E Washington 9t-. Indianapolis, Ind.. Cirole 0757, 16 Help Wanted—Female COOK—White, for restaurant. Dairy lunoli 838 W New Yoric St. HOUS^KK T^T>, 'R share r’full charge; family of 3. 824_Bate§. 18 Rooms for Rent HAWTHORNE. S.: nicely furnished or unliiniished room; private home. Irv, 06-18. ILLINOIS St.. N 1515' hicely fumish'H room for rent. ILL.. N 1128 Ant 8: modern front room 1 clean warm private family A SALLE 812 near Insley plant mod ora: private entrance NEW JERSEY 511: downstairs front room,;, steam heat reasonable. NEW JERSEY. N.. 2356: lovely room adi. hath: steam heat: women pfd. Ra. 4060. • ORTH E 42(1 APT 24 FURNISHED ROOMS STRICTLY MODERN 1 WALK ! NO DISTANCE RILEY 2992. 1 UNN'sYLVANIA St N 914 1 nicely furnished front room, with steam heat and nniinuous hot water. Main >4Ol VANTED—Lady or gentlemen, who ap predates a. home. t.o room and board In •rivate family home privileges: no chil•l roii. nor other roomers. DRex. 2890. '■’RONT room comfortable, large closet private fam north: gar, opt. Ra. 4077 a—Light Housekeeping 1 ITH. E. 1)00: light housekeeping or slocpi:ig rooms: mod : prt. ent Lin. 22-13 HOYT Ave. 1112 two furnished house eeping mis,, mod DR 5816 (call eke.) EUROPEAN HOTEL 130 N DELAWARE FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, 130 N. EAST: rooms: furnace heat, bath and everything furp'ahed: $4 up. 2 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING 560 MASS, AVE, 19 Rentals a—Houses DORMAN. 907 four rooms: city water paid, electric lights, gas: S2O. Call MISS ILG. Main 6761 Evenings MRS EL9NER fry, 3055, EASTERN Ave.. 632 ; 0-room modern douhle: garage: $45. Web. 5668-W. EWING St . 035: 4-r‘oom half double; semi-modern- furnace . All newly pat>ered. GRAY ST.. S.. 431: three large front rooms: garage: sl6. Kenwood 3734. N. KEYSTONE. 311: upper duplex aemlmodom. Call LAMAR. 313 N. East St.

19 Rentals a—Houses LA SALLE. S. 59: 4 rooms: modem except furnace; garage; rent reduced to £27.00. Circle 0618. K. J. McCRACKBN. LINDEN St. 2017 2035; hall, three-room double SI4 00 Civic Realty Cos. 130 N Delaware St., Lincoln 5050. MORRIS. V.. 303; 4. 5. 6-rooms: mod.: * reduced rent. Har. 3704. NAOMI—1418: new four-room semi-mod-ern; gaftiw: S3O; water paid. Maui 3377. or ( vcirngs Webster 4101. PRATT ST.. 12. 3421: lour rooms: semimodern: all newly papered- ba.-emeirt. ttie 835. Call MRS EI.SNER Main 6761. or evenings, Irv. 3055 REMBRANDT 1706 : 7-room semi-mod eru double garage: 1 square from ear line. See MRS. FORD. Fair Store. RURAL ST.. S„ 411' four rooms semimoderti; $21.05. Call MRS. ELSNFH. Main 6761, Evenings. Irv. 3056. 10TH. E. 2510; 4-room modern doublegarage Spades Park, DRexel 1280 SOUTHEASTERN. 1008: 5 rooms water. gas, oiectro.ity. toilet: $17.60. Wa. 0313. WASHINGTON. E. 1515: 5 rooms etty water paid; rent $lB. Circle 0018. E. J. McCRACKEN 1 . REDUCED RENT 6-room double, gas. electricity, city water and toilet inside: good condition: sl6 month, 211 Dickson St. DUNLOP & lIOLTEGEL COLORED 2910 Martindate Ave.: 4 rooms; inside toilet; reduced to sls. Special inducement to desirable tenants Circle 7290 Washington 1910. *• 4 BEDROOMS Eight rooms, modem house, in first-class repair. 414 E. Fifteenth 'St. Call Randolph 5860. 1309 BELLEFONTA IN hi: six rooms; modern ecttage. new furnace, large lot. garage: newly decorated: about two tons coal in cellar. Reduced rent. S4O J S CRUSE, Realty. WE have a complete list of desirable rentals in all parts of city. A. F. ZAINEY, 108 N. -ATTRACTIVE four-room home: electric lights, gas city water inside toilet $22 50. Drex 6817. i 1418 ST. PAUL: dandy nice cottage * new . CRt V 7S? ,aPere<l sl-5 month ’ J S o ROOMS, semi-mod.: $23 5-rm double semi moil : S3O. 322 U. Dorman. 5 ROOMS: modern except furnaeo. Call DRex. 5110-R, or 1419 Ringgold. DO ÜBL E—3 -room a s‘de. semi-modem: newly decoraicd garage, Bel. 0611. SEE DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL for bargains REAL ESTATE A. F ZAIRE'S REAL - ESTATE. RENTALS INSURANCE. 108 N. DEL.. LI. 0320. c —Apartments PENROSE APT.. 828 Roaehe: four rooms: modern, except furnace. Reduced to S2O. H. E. REDDING. 211 E. Ohio. Riley 5177. APARTMENTS Maple road 538 E.. 5 rooms SBS 00 Meridian St.. 2725 N 1 room. ' kitchenette, dressing closet bath 45 00 Meridian St.. 3735 N. 3 r00m5.... 0000 Delaware St. 723 N. 0 r00m5.... 65 On Delaware St., 725 N.. 5 rooms...'. 55.00 Prospect St.. 336 two rooms 3.0.0'l Meridian St.. 3311 N . 9 rooms. luxuriously furnished 250.00 H. H. WOODSMALL & CO., Inc See custodian or cal! Lincoln 5391. “We insure everything but the hereafter.* 1 21 Real Estate for Sale

b—Houses NEW six-room, strictly modern home: garage. side drive. This is anew home, located at 6268 Central Ave. Can be bought on a "mall down payment. Show'll by appointment. Call Wash, 0873. IF INTERESTED in a real home of 7 looms in the heart of Irvington. imy>e< t 50 Johi son Ave.. corner of Julian Ave. Both streets improved Long living-room, brick fireplace, books and bookcase, dining-room with built-in buffet, nice kitchen. 3 nice bedrooms and bath up stairs hardwood finish and hardwood lloors throughout full basement and beautiful front porch For terms, call Irvington 3182 or Drexc l 0184. W <tDE. 1614. new Dungalow: four nice. comfortable rooms, with bath toilet, s’nk in kitchen, electricity gas garage. 1 large lot improved street; $32.50 Terms to suit purchaser EVERROAD, 204 Transportation. Lin. 3880. Dr, 3260. SIX-ROOM, strictly modern home; corner hit: garage: new. Located at 0281 Central Ave. Can bo bought on small down payment. Shown by appointment. Call Wash. 0872. 2 SOUTHEASTERN Ave.. 1 new. 4-room a side, strictly modern double. Will sell equity. MARGARET BERRY Riley 5147 DKcxel 5200. - IN COLORADO SPRINGS lot 50 A 90: house of twolev rooms: one block from courthouse. FRED VAN HORN Colorado Springs. Colo. SSO DOWN will buy a five-room modem cottage; cn paved street: located south. Call Lincoln 5840 or, evenings. Ran, 0232. e—Suburban 2 ACRES; beautltul trees and shrubbery 1 large house: 2 miles east of Beech Grove. REALTY SERVICE BUREAU. Irv. 4577-R, Lin, 5307. $50.00 DOWN buys new. 5-room bungalow, with 2 acres of land; only 2 miles south of city. Call Lin. 5843. or Soutllport 12-R 1. ” rt-ROOM house. 9 acres a nice home. Ca 1, Riley 4287, Owner. f—Sale or Exchange BARGAIN; ti-room house. Will trade for good used sedan or coupe. Balance like rent. Cal! 317 K. Morris St. 22 Real Estate Wanted WANT five or six rooms in any good location: not over $3,000. Call Lin. 3734. 25 Miscellaneous for Sale FIRE BOWLS AND GRATE BARS for any stovo or furnace, „ _ MODEL STOVE REPAIR 04ft E. W,i~h. Main 0375 FURNITURE: Hand carved mahogany living rm. table, magazine tab.e; mahog. dresser with hanging mirror r.nd plate glass top. No dealers. 610 E, 21st St. Apt. 3. FUR coat: black; excellent condition: only $35. 902 N. Penn,, Apt, 45, Bargain. Rugs—Linoleums 9x12 Tapestry Brussels rugs, blue and taupe and old rose, special .$13.95: Gold Seal Congoleum rugs. 9x12 sl2 75 These rugs are carried in all sizes and patterns at proportionate prices Imported Japanese grass rugs. 9x12. double warp, heavy grade made in beautiful colored patterns, special. $7.50. 11.3x12 rugs $29.-60: all wool. Our line of Brussels, velvets. Axminsters and Wilton rugs carried in all sizes and pat terns are sold at the lowest prices in the city. Come in and be convinced. AH new perfect goods (no seconds) Dorfman Rug Cos. 207 W. Wash St., opposite Statehouse. “If It covers the floor, we have it." LIVING-ROOM suite solid mahogany hand carved: mah table and floor lamp all for SSO Habort and Paber. DR 1099 RUMMAGE SALE, 127 W GEORGIA NEAR lI.L RI. 0622 SINGER SEWING MACHINE drop-head: sews perfectly: $lO 1107 Prospect. DRexel 7*76. b—Pet and Live Stock FRENCH POODLE DOG. Vive wook4 old. Lincoln 1889. RICHARDSON'S VETERINARY HOSPITAL. 14 8 West St. Circle 2332. c —Coal and Wood Consider Quality When Buying KINDLING WITH EACT TON Genuine Glendora—The Wonder Coal Sullivan County. Indiana. Pest Glendora. 6-in. block, lge., fkd. $6.75 Best Glendaro ox3 lp.. cln. fkd . ..$6.60 Best Jlendora. 2x4 egg. cln. fkd..50.25 Va. and Ky.—The Best That Is Milled. Best W Va.. 6-in. block, lge. fkd. *7,00 Best Va. Mine Run. 50 pet lp. .*55.50 Va. Mine from Kanawha District. Beet E Kv„ Harlan Cos.. 6-in. lg. fkd.*7.oo TRY OUR HOOSIER ASH Burns well and holds fire over night. Hoosier Ash. Ind. No. 0 Ip. 6-tn fkd.ss.Bs Hoos. \sh. Ind. No. 6 2x4 egg fkd. $5.35 Best Linton No. 4, 0-in. Ip., cln. fkd.55.75 Bett Ind 4-in. lp. No 5 cln. lkd $5 50 Best Ind No. 5. 2x4 egg., cln fkd ..$5 25 Best 0-in. Eastern 111. lp<f cln. fkd .85 50 Best E. 11l No 5. 2x4 igg. cln. fkd..55.25 Delivered anywhere In the citv UNION fCE AND COAL 1910 Bluff Ave. Drex 4621 Since 1908 Dependable EAGLE Smokeless mine, run $6.96 Ragle Smokeless 2 In. fko 1p.56.95 No. 3 Poca. 6-in. fkd. lp $9.95 Thin -eii? McDowel* r*ounty W Va W Virginia 2-in. fkd. Ip $5.96 Ho’den Logan .eountv W Va Brazil Block, 2-In. sh Ip $4.96 Brazil Block, 6-in. fkd 1p....55.95 Owen county Indiana. Wheeling, 35c ton. ANCHOR COAL CO. 312 N Pine Riley 4164. RI ley 5444. Brazil blk. 5h0v.55760 W. VA. LP. FKD.. $6.50 3-lneh Logan County POCO. LP...... ....SB.OO 3-lnch Shoy. Dickinson Cos.. Va. IND. WHITE ASH LP..55.25 DELIVERY ANYWHERE IN CITY. WHEEL IN 36c. J. & I. COAL CO.' Ran. 3471. 1206 Rcagtae St.

25 Miscellaneous for Sale c — Coal, Ice and Wood SALE For a Limited Time WHY PAY MOREY Old Hickory White Ash Lump ILLINOIS DIST. NO. 7 2-IN. TO 6-IN. LUMP • s4^9o 2 Toms, $9.50 Remember, this is a clean forked lump and a good burning coal. BANNER * FtneH Cos. St. Clair and Nickel Plate R. R. RI ley 1866.

A Qiallemige! 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 Lump (Trade Mark) . s§2s Per Tom Clean Forked Brazil 6-In. Lump. Big, Clean, Forked Lump. Full of Heat. Does Not Clinker. C. H. McClenon Coal Cos. 1144 E. Maryland St. DRx. 4751. ‘‘Six Years’ Reputation for Quality.” ' , COAL BARGAINS Ind. 4-in. fkd. lp *5 50 W. Va. 2x4 Egg, fkd *0 50 W Va 4-in. tkd lp * $7 00 Pocahontas Wo. 3. Red Ash $8.50 Poeahontas Mine Run’ $7.50 NORTH ST. COAL YARD * Lin 1455. Cir. 55F*V Niirht. Irv 40*^0. BRAZIL (Ind.) BLOCK i M TO 24-IN LP . $5.25 PER TON BRAZIL PEA AND NUT, $4.50 EAST SIDE ICE AND COAL 934 Fowler Main OP3O ILLINOIS 2 TO 6-IN. FKD. LP _ . $4.75 Vermilion County. Free from and will not Hinker. FANSLER COAL CO. 936 E. VERMONT. LIN 7950, ATI AS FUEL CO 401 W MORRIS DREXEL 0883, TRY MAJOR COAL MAJOR COAL CO. Kan 4129, KINDLING AND STOVE WOOD BIG LOAD DELIVERED ANYWHERE. 26 Miscellaneous Wanted SALVATION urm.v Industrial Horn.’ Help us to help others with your used clothing magazines, news etc Phone Wagon Riley 6622. I BUY aft kinds of JUNK. Phone ME Beliro n t 19 57-J. Jire?. and tubes. Phone Belmont 11);-J. 414 Goodlet. Good prices. 27 Business Announcements FEATHERS bought. • sold and renovated. feather mattresHeg and pillow? made E F BGRKLE, 41H Mag? Main 14*38 thrly clnd. s‘*l: all work puar. SUPERIOR CLEANERS. Ken. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TI7TTLEDGK. 201 Indiana Ave, 28 Storage and Transfer OVERLAND HAULING. RETURN LOADS „ WANTED. Packing end shipping household goods, low rate on Florida and California *hiDments. OTTO J. SUE9Z. Main 23533028. Webster 4579-0699-W. „ , NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO. Call lit all times, Randolph 3741, M K™ a .v Trucking Reliable-men Call RORNMAN. Web 5571. 29 Business Opportunities FOR SMALL INVESTMENT you can get complete outfit for high speed home knitting with full instructions and conto Troy all standard socks you can knit for five years Good-pay for spare 2£ foil time at home. Yam replaced free. for full STEBER MACHINE CO. Desk BD G. Utica. N Y 1113 PROSPECT restaurant: selling on account of Illness. D.olng good business 30 Automobiles for Sale BUICK coupe 4-passenger. 1523 model;' new paint, bumpers front and rear: ifaed 5 Car m ° l ° r A- I- * A real Huff - Bulctt HUFF-BUICK SALES CO. 363 Jv Illinois St. Open evenings and Sunday. CHEVROLET, 1924 coupe 5 cord tires, bumpers new battery, good mechanical ?P. n & n ado < Ave. Su “ day ° r evenin^l •’ CHEVROLET, 1926 touring; brand new 1 only used few days. Will sell at a die count and arrange terms, Web. 21 Oa COLE TOURING tliif °*l9.? a M a at °onee. e * "Terms evenin?B. CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. Packard Distributors Since 1904. * 31 W 13th 31 Lin 6942. Down louring car. in good running con dition; s2o down: terms. THIRTIETH AND CENTRAL SALES CC Authorized Ford Dealers. 3009 Central Ave. Ran, 5550 FORD, 1924 TUDOR Balloon tires, bumpers. lock wheel, snubbers, accelerator, etc. The paint and upholstering is very good. Meehanlrallv It is A-l. We have a very low price to move quick Terms The Latbrop-McFarland Cos. 418-24 N Capitol Ave. Open evea. Main 2480 FORD roadster. 1935. *250 1921 Chevrolet touring $ 75 Ford coupe $l5O Small payment down, balance monthly These cars are in perfect condition. STUTZ FACTORY BRANCH 967 N. Meridian. Open evenings and Sunday a. m. FORD BODIES Seven- good late style tourings: twodoor sedan coupes.' roadsters. California tops and glass inclosure. SWISSHELM * PARKER, 644 E. Washington.

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30 Automobiles for Sale No matter what the emergency, you’ll find us ready to meet It. We do the kind of wprk you have a right to expect. Automobile Hospital. 133 So St. DRex, 3600Oakland Coupe, 1923. McFarlan 1923 Sport Sedan. Ford Coupes, 1922. Ford Sedan, 1923. Flint 1924 Touring. Winter Enclosure. Willys-Knight 1923 Touring. Many\thers— Terras or Trade Bob’s Motor Service 340 S. Pennsylvania. MA in 1705 FORD Fordor sedan, late 1924 model; blue upholstering, lock wheel, foot accelerator; Ist class mechanical coudtlou: , $126 down. THIRTIETH AND CENTRAL SALES CO. ; 3009 Central Ave, Ran 5550. FORD coupe. 1924: new paint, motor and tires fine. Other extras Attractive price. HUFF-BUICK SALES CO. 363 N Illinois St FORD roadster. 1923 model; starter, do mountabie rims: SSO down balanv* monthly Open evening* \ THIRTIETH AND CENTRAL SALES CO ■‘PtQ!) Central Ave Ran. 5550. FORD. 1925 touring 1 starter and balloon tires: reconditioned througllbut A real buy at $245 cash or terms. wanoelin-sbakp CO. 443 Virginia Ave. Drexoi 5020. FORD. 1924 TUDOR SEDAN Locks and rtuis like new; SIOO down, balance monthly. Open evenings. THIRTIETH AND CENTRAL" ALBS CO. 3POH Central Ave Rail. .VoO. FORD. 1924 Coupe; New paint. Reconditioned throughout Five cord tires S9O down WANGELIN-9HARP CO. 443 Virginia Ave. Drexel 6020 FORD roadster; good tanning condition and new paint. S4O THIRTIETH AND CENTRAL SALES OO 3001) Central Ave. Ran. 5550. FORD. 1922 Coupe Lock wheel, shock absorbers A real buy at SSO 00 down WANGELIN-SHARP CO 443 Virginia Ave. Drexel 6020 FORD. 1925 COUPE. Run less than 1.000 miles, like new: SIOO down .balance monthly. Open eve*. THIRTIETH AND CENTRAL SALES CO. 3009 Central Ave. , Ran. 5550 .FORI), late 1924 Tounns Starter and de mountablcs: lock wheel A real buy at $165,00. Cash or term* v WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Ave. Drexel 6020 FORD touring 1919 excellent running cond.; $00: terms. Rl, 14<14 Wa. 0395 11. C. S. TOURING This car was bought new in December 1923; refinished and renickeled 6 wire wheels, 2 spare tires mounted on side, tine had best of care Priced to sell quickly Open evenings. CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. Packard Distributors Since 1904 31 W. 13th St. Ltn. 0942 ' MAXWELL. 1924 roadster $375 544 * Meridian. Open evenings and Sunday. OAKLAND sedan runs good, good tires 1 S3O down, balance monthly THIRTIETH AND CENTRAL SALES CO 3009 Central Ave Open Evo Rsn 6550 WILLYS KNIGHT. 1925 model 6 sedan. Like new your car in trade. Y. T. ALLEN ROTOR SALES 017 Virginia Ave. Drex 0928 Bargfaims in . Used Cars 1924 Chevrolet Touring $250 1924 Chevrolet Touring 270 1924 Chevrolet Touring 240 1923 Chevrolet Touring 160 1923 Chevrolet Touring 140 1923 Chevrolet Coupe 225 1923 Chevrolet Coupe . 240 1923 Chevrolet Sedan 275 1923 Cbevro R Dump Truck 400 1924 Ford Touring 225 1922 Fortl Tourlnjr In 1923 Ford Panel Delivery 115 1923 Font Dump Truck 200 In addition to above we have several cheap cars we want to close out at once. Liberal terms to reliable people. Stone Chevrolet 00. 640 E. WASHINGTON LINCOLN 1722 1924 Fordor Sedan Excellent Condition Two new cord tires tn rear, shock absorbers: lock wheel: spot light. This Is an exceptional bargain if sold Friday or Saturday. Terms Cl RCLE 8327 TEN FORD COUPES 1922 to 1925 mbdels all in perfect me chanlcal condition and guaranteed: newly Hainted: good tires: cord and balloon rices. $225 up Down payments and terms to suit. A complete line of Used Ford cars and trucks. Open evenings until 9. FOUTB CAR AND TRACTOR CO. 2030 West Washington St. FOR 1 GOOD USED CARS L. GUY LOAN 1114 N. MERIDIAN. LIN. 6805. Open evenings and Sundays. 1924 FORD OOUPB ' New balloon tires in perfect running COndlU ' ln CHA >, 9 od G D^ n A I NDW£o. Jordan Distributors Open Evenings 1033 N. Meridian St. m CARB TRADED ON RICKEN VSfiTv BACKER are of Better Grade 'TER9TEGGE-HOLLOWELI. CO Mjm— Riokenbaoker Distributors w 436 ft. Capitol Ave. Lin 7554 HAYNE9-SCHMIDT INC. 120 W NORTH ST. FOR YOUR NEW OR USED CAR ~ USED CARS OF MERIT Lexington Motor Cos 1142 N Meridian St . GOOD USED CARS CHAS. E. STUTZ 824 N Meridian St a—T rucks 'ORD late 1923 ton truck: reconditioned motor: cord tires in front, solids In rear: caterplher type: closed cab and stake body A real buy at $65 down WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Ave. Drexel 5020. VORD 1922 ton truck: reconditioned motor: pneumatic tires; closed ealr and stake body: $45 down. “ WANGELIN-SHARP C<f. 443 Virginia Ave. Drexel 5020. FORD. 1923 ton truck rebuilt motor and transmission. closed cab. box body. A real inb for hauling coal; SSO down WANGELIN-SHAIIP CO. 443 Virginia Ave Drexel 6020. , FORD 1923 ton truck: rebuilt motor and transmission, pneumatic tires; closed | cab box body. Fine lob for coal haul- | mg SOS down. WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Ave Drexel 5020 : FORD. 1920 light delivery truck: Dane] I'od.v This Is a real tob for SSO cash WANGELIN-SHARP CO 443 ytrgtci- Ave Drexel 6090. 31 Automobiles Wanted Autos Wanted 1922. 1923. 1924 and 1925 models pretarred: we pay cash and deal auicklv save time by seeing us first I. Wolf Auto Cos. (fe9 N. Capitol Ave. Comer North St. Plenty of parking space. Lin, 4516, HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR USED CARS WANT 100 CARS TO JUNK. SEE US FIRST. SAM CORAZ. 519 N. CAPITOL MAIN 6389. 32 Auto Supplies, Repairs BEST USED TIRESr"’ „ ROGERS Bel. 4300. 3117 W. Wash. Bek 4300.

'2 Auto Supplies, Repairs ORD used parts: overhauled motors aim rear systems on payments 401 Virgim? :i!ACK - ft GENTRY auto refinishilig. ST. us first. 532 N Canltol Riley 2750 USED CARS bought and sold I. GOLD RURG 52 1 ? N Capitol. 33 Motorcycles, Bicycles EVERYTHING for the bicycle ROBERT SON CYCLE STORE. 94(1 Mass. Ave. 35 Financial MONEY TO LOAN ON AUTOMOBILES SUITE 9. 542 N. MERIDIAN. Rl. 2150 37 Money to,Loan BORROWING $lO TO S3OO For Emergencies My Oivu Views on the Subject If I 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. I would NOT go to the first moneylending concern that I came to. I WOULD consider ONLY a firm that was long established in’ my community. Tlie Fidelity Loan Cos., licensed by and bonded to the Slate, anil under the supervision of the banking department, ia well and favorably km%n ‘n this community, an liable firm that makes a business of lending money at a low law fid rate and ha* a genuine desire to be helpful. Should you need money, now or at any time, do not fail to call on us _ FIDELITY LOAN CO. W. A. Thoniat*. Mgr. Room 532 Lemcke Bldg. 100 E. MARKET ST. MAIN 1278. INVESTIGATETHE AMERICANS plan of solving the financial problem of WAGE EARNERS. PROFESSIONAL and BUSINESS MEN when you need money Easy Terms We loan yon any amount up to S3OO on your furniture, fixture*, pianos, automobiles allowing you from one to thirty months' time to repay loan Pay ail or any part of loan at any time and only be charged for the actual t'me the mdney ts used Amount Time Total Co-t $ 25.00 5 Months $ 2 64 60.00 5 Months 5i25 100.00 5 Months 10.50 200.00 5 Months 21.00 All other 'amounts same proportionate rate Longer time ts needed: monthly payments When In Need see us and let ua explain fully our plan* and methods. Telephone applications receive prompt attention American Loan Company 347 Bankers Trust Bldg. Pennsylvania and Ohio Sts . Main 2083. Members' of Indian and American Industrial Lenders' Association* Personal Loans #lO to SOOO This office 1* operated under the supervision of the State of Indiana, and was eatabiished for the purpose of providing a place where honest people can borrow any amount from $lO to S3OO without paying more than the lega' rate i>f interest or without being impostxi iii>hu m any way. NO WORTHY PERSON REFUSED. We do not notify your employer, neither do we make inquiries of your friends, relatives or tradespeople. You can have all the lima necessary for repayment and pay only for the actual time you keep the money. Call and let us explain. No charge unless you borrow. TF IN A HURRY Phone MA. 2923. Household Finance Corporation . • UM Krnage Bldg., fourth floor. Corner of Pennsylvania and Wash. Sts.

DIGNIFIED LOANS • AT , 2 y 2% QUICK SERVICE STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL On furniture, piano*, autos, etc., in sums up to $300.00. left in your possession. Term* easy. Interest chanced only for actual time money is used. Call and let us explain our pl*w to you. Call At LINCOLN LOAN x COMPANY 515 MEYER-KISJCK BANK BLDG.. 128 E. Wash. Bt. PHONE UN, 3264 MONEY? Quickly, confidentially and 'business-like dealings is a part of the service we give you. LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. MD/o E. Washington St. MA In 0585 LI ncoln 7184 38 Auction Sales WE SET,I. at auction, homes and farms. „ DAYTON REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT CO.. 1010 Fletcher Savins: and Tn at . Rfey 2704. 39 Legal Notices NOTICE OF SALE OF, REAL ESTATE. The undersigned, administratrix de bonis non of the estate of Gordon Donaldson, deceased, hereby (rlvee notice that bv virtue of an order of the Marlon Probate Court, she will at the hour of 9 a m of the lftth day of December. 1925. at 2010 Yandes St.. Indianano isT 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) ln Block 15. in S. A. Fletcher Jr.'s Northeast Addition to the City of Indianapolis, as per plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 4. at Page 34. in the office of the Recorder of Marion County. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of said court for not less than the full aupraised value of said real pstate and for cash. The purchaser at such sale will he further required to give bond to secure the payment, according to its terms of a certain mortgage Hen upon saild real estate in favor of Austin Hunter upon which is due in principal, $500.00 with Interest at six per cent from Mav 10. 1916 said mortgage appearing of record at page 480 Mortgage Jloe<n-d 729. in the Recorder's office of Marlon County, ajid subject to which said real estate is to be gold. MARY DONALDSON. Admin J stratrix de bonis non. Nov 16, 23 30-Dec. 7. NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC. In the matter of the estate of Estelle H. Wheeler deceased No. 09-22537. In the Probate Court of V.arion County, November term 1925. Notice is heheby given that Dodglas V. Wheeler as administrator of the above named estate has presented and filed hi* account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Probate Court: on the 12tli day of December. 1925. at which time all heirs, 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 the heirs of said estate are also required to appear and make proof of their heirBhll> ‘ ALBERT H. LOSCHE. Clerk. Now. 1. 33. 1825.

39 Legal Notices oiatc of Indiana, County of Marion, ss: in tfiS mama Superior Court. No. A7. Boom 4. L.m arson >lOlll vs. Investors Banitinff octvico Corporation. NOTiCE OF RECEIVERS SALE ■ Is i hereby given tnat tho undersigned receiver wnl on the 30th day of November 1925, at tae hoar of 2 o ciocit hi*, at his oilice. Room 518 Hume.wansur Bidg.. in the City ol lndi.inapons, 1 a * ;l wfio.e or in part, assets cf the investors banking Service Corporation a* lontws: * sheriii s certilicate 2nd mortgage fore closure. 89 acres tho N t-j oi the south east _ iiuui-ter. and twenty acres of oven V-'lh ( oh >the lull length and the soutn side of the northeast quarter, all in Section roiir, Two. 8. north, range 5 west m srotil fiO C ° Unty ' Jhdijjia, calling for 1 letters patent No. 1305000. spark plug. 1 screen and 1 elec. fan. I 'eftilicate 50 shares 1. each Lowell Dve Mock ins. Company. Farms Uo icate s * lill ’ es $1.09 American Farm**"!^o -a 1 e shares SI.OO American 2 notes. J. T Rains, approx. $25.00. mihn'i ,^ n JT sh ' ,,, 1 N ,‘ for sale at pubii.; auction and shall be struck oil to tJfe highest bidder subject to the approval Y 1 *he court. The receiver reserves the HKht to reject any ami all bids and to until sold sa,nti rom hay to day thereafter h i h !V ,i '"9 of the sale at least oneJ 1 11,I 1 , 1 v of , tht ‘ hid shall b- paid in cash and the balance shall tie paid in thn** days alter a tender of proper document tor the transfer of title. L. RUSSELL NEWGENT. Receiver for Investors Banking Si rvke Corp.. iu Cause ln -ttarlon Superior Court Room Four. CLAY COM BE & STUMP, Attorneys for „ Receiver. Nov. 23 1925. Notice to heirs, creditors, etc. M. ihc natter of the estate of Anna H. WnghU deceased. No. 07-21858. In the Probate Court ol Marion County, November term. 1925 Notice is hereby given that Albert Lieber x ' u } or of the above named estate has presented and filed his account and vouchsna settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the ex.aniinatum anil action of said ProbaOi Court: on the 19th lay of December, 1925, at whic htime all .heirs. •-reditors, or legatees ol said estate required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any then* t>e. why said aisount and vouchers shou'd not be approved. And ihe heir* of said eataw? an- also requiri'd to appear and make proof of their ueirship V .O ALLFiRT If LOSCIIE. Clerk. I Npy, 23 ami 30. NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS. ETC. ! „ in the matter of the estate of Ha Pearl iHcPnfTson, (hTfwd, No. 1 In the I ‘rebate Court of Marion County, [ November Term 1025. L. Notice ia hereby given that Della Me. 1 ivrson as adminlstra-.rix of the above named estate has presented and filed her account and voucher* in final settlement : nt s.nd estate, and that the same will come £ for the - x imination and action of said Probate Court, o tie- UUh day of December. 1925. at which tinv all heirs creditor* or legatet j of aaid estate required to ap. Pc‘ ,r *'2. 8a Court and show cause, ts any there tie. why said account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate are also required to atuiear rod make proof of their heir Uld ALBERT 11. LOSCHE. Clerk. Nov. 23 and 30. NOTICE TO HEIRS CREDITORS. ETC. In the matter of the estate of Christens Myers, alias Christen* Meyers, deceased. No. 69.2255.'!. In the Probate Court of Marion County. November term. 1925. Notii-e is hereby g‘ven that Christian W, Hesner as administrator of the above name entate has presented snd filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate and that the same will come up for the examinat'on and action of said Probate Court on the 19th day of Decern her. 1925, at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate required to appear in said court and show cause, 'f any there bo. why said account and vouchers should not lie approved. And the heirs of said estate are alao required to appear and make proof of their heirALBERT H. LOSCHE. Clerk. Nov 23. 30. NOTICE TO HEIRS CREDITORS. ETC In tho matter of tho otato of Goorffe An to. dWMK'd, No. 7(X-2*’fi.34. In tlio lVoDate C>urt of Marlon County, tenn. 19**25. Notice i* hi*rob>' iriven that Wiliam Ante an adnumatrator of the above nanud ate ha prewntetl and hia account and voucher** in Anal settlement of aaid oi*tate. and that the name will come UP for the examination and a<*tlon of said Probate Court on the 10th day of Qprtmlxt, HK2S. at which time all heira crethlora or kirate of naid estate requinnl to apP l a r hi said o<urt ami show cauee if in (hen br, why aaid Acoouat wd vo\D*htra should not be approved. And the heir* of said entate are also requtreu to appear and make proof of their heirALBERT H. LOSCHE. Clerk. Nr.v 23. 30. NOTICE TOMIKIR.B CREDITORS, ETC. In the matter of the estate of Wild am R McCeliaud. No. dll-12”.5b7. ln the Probate C<urt of Marion County. November term. 19*-25. % Notice I* hereby given that Harry McClelland iu* administrator o! tlie above named estate ha* presented and filed hi* account and vmu-hers in final rtettiemsnt of estate, and that , the same will eopu* lip for the examination and action ol *ald Probate Court on the Ifitb day of creditor* or leß’at*e'* of *aid estate rtxjuired to a*'p* ar in said Court and show cau*<*. if any there b\ why paid arooiuit and voucher-* should not be approved. And the heir* of said estate are alao required to appear and make proof of their heirahip. , ALBERT H. LOSCIIK. Oerk. Nuv. 23 an<l B'U 1 !>*!s.

; NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC. In the matter of the estate of Henry Roscnl>erg, dcreased. No. 119-22605. In the Probate Court of Marion County, i Nuvt mbrr term. 1925. • Notice ts hereby given that Emma Rosenberg as administratrix of the above j named estate has presented and fill'd her ■ account and vouchers in final settlement lof said estate, and that the same, will , come up for the examination and action of said Probate Court, on thn 19th day of December. 1925. at which time ail I heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate required to apiwar ln said Court and show I can*', if any there tx s rid account j and vouchers should not be approved. And | the heirs of said estate are also required (o appear and make proof of their beirI ship. ALBERT H LOSCHE. Clerk. Nor, 23 and 30. 1925. NOTICE TO HEIRS CREDITORS. ETC tn tho matter of the esi.xte of Lizzie C. Ormshy. deceased. No. 09 22682. In the Probate Court of Marion County. November term. 1925. Notice is hereby given that John T. Ormsby as administrator of the above i named estate has presented and filed Ids account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Probat** (,'ourt: on the 19th day of December. 1925. at wh'oh time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate required to appear in said court anil show cause, if any there be. whv said account and vouchers should not approved. And the heirs of said estate are also required to appear and make proof of their heirALBERT H. LOSCHE. Clerk. Nov. 23 and 30. 102-5. NOTICE TO HEIRS. CRKDITOItS. ETC. In the matter of the estate of Mary F. Gaddie dereased. No. 09-22779, In the Probate Court of Marion County, November Term. 1925. Notire is hereby given that James A Durrett as administrator of the above named estate has presented and filed hts account and vouchers In final settlement of said estate, and that tho same will come up for the examination and action of said Probate Court: on the 10th day of December. 1925. at which time all heirs, 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 he approved. And the heirs of said estate are algo reauned to appear anu mat ' proof of their heirship. ALBERT H. LOSCHE. Clerk. Nov. 23 and 30. LEGAL NOTICE The Board of Trustees of the Centra! Indiana Hosnita! for Insane will receive sealed proposals until Friday Nov. 2. at 10 ant . for furnishing supplies for the month of December. 1925. Estimate book will be on file at room 147 Statehouse from and after Monday. Nov. 23. 1-1 BY ORDER OF BOARD OF TRUSTEES. Nov. 23. 34. 2.> 1025. SEEKS DEATH WITH GAS Matt in Serious Condition at City Hospital. ' Telford Bennett. 68, of 1823 Fletcher Ave., Is in a serious condition at the city hospital today where he was taken Sunday after he attempted to take his life by asphyxiation. William Skaggs, 2823 Moore Ave.; a relative found windows and doors locked and the shades drawn at the Bennett house. Breaking a window, Skaggs found Bennett on the bed with the gas range burner turned on. Despondency over the death of his wife a year ago was given as the probable motive, by Skaggs. TURKEYS ARE AWARDED Sixteen Boys and Girls, Contest Win- ‘ ners, Get Priges. Sixteen boys and girls who won turkeys in the essay and guessing contest conducted by the* Pennsylvania Street Business Association received their awards Sunday. Turkeys were awarded to those who wrote an essay on Thanksgiving and guessed weight of the turkey displayed in store windows. More than 82,000 estimates were received.

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This clam would make a hundred pillions of chowder. It Is found In the Coral Islands of the Pacific and weighs as much as 400 pound.

erra IIJIN the Pilgrim —Fath-rH landed at Plymouth, the Int v dlans taught them to dig clams in the sand flats, and many times this lesson kept a Pilgrim family from going hurycry. To this day clams can be gathered by the bushel on the Plymouth flats, and in fact along the entire Atlantic coast. The "clani-bake" is one of the most popular forms of picnic ln tho sea-coast towns of New England. Seeking out some pleasant beach, of the party dig their clams at low tide, and heat a circle of flat rocks with a huge fire. When this has burned down, the clams aro dumped on the sizzling rocks, corn in the ear. dressed chicken wrapped in cloths, lobsters and potatoes are put on the heap; and the whole is then piled high with damp seuweed and covered with sand. In an hour or two the food is done to a turn, the steam of the seaweed imparting to everything a delicious flavor and tenderness 1 ? All members of the clam group are mollusks of the bivalve group; that is, they have two shells connected by a muscular hinge. The common or soft-shelled efanis burrow ln the sand under water for several Inches, extending a curious siphon tube to the surface of the soil, through which they draw water and get the tiny sea creatures on which theyfeed. When alarmed, the clam will draw in this-4be suddenly; when the tide is out this causes a spurt of water, which gives away its hiding place to the clam digger. The burrowing apparatus of the clam, which It uses with gTeat skill and speed, especially when young, consists of a sort of “foot,” which projects from the shell at the end opposite ths c'phon- The softshelled clam lays an enormous amount of egr.s, which float about in the sea until they hatch in a few* hours. Young cln ms swim near the surface for a time, but after some weeks take up life the bottom. After two months they start to burrow to escape from the crabs, els and starfish, which devour them ln great quantities. Resides being a valuable article of human food, clams are used as bait, especially by cod fishermen. Another common variety of clam on the Atlantic coast Is called by the Indian name quahaug. It is called also "round” or "little neck" clam and Is valued even more highly ns table delicacy, especially for making clam chowder. These live below the low water mark, and are gathered with special dredges. Closely related to the clam family are the long dark-shelled sea mussels, common on both sides of the At-

Marriage Licenses Robert C. Vohrtmann. 34. Chicago. nunufaeturer; Ruth B. Hons. “7, 402 V Drexel. Lawrence T. We! bom. 19, city, painter; Codetta P. Reynold*. 111. 1433 Kin*, do men tic. Alen J. Griffith. 31. 23’ Hendricks, electrician; Hilda M. Oombest. IP. city. waitress. Bout* W Lohss 31. 1243 S Merid'an. salesman; Ida O. Vick. 30. 713 Liliwood. clerk. Clifton C. McCoy. 20, 20 N. Sherman, plasterer; Laura C. MeJfeely. 10. 1100 N. Tremont, Inspector. • James F Buck. 37. Elwood Ind., machinist Katlicrine Miller. 41. 223 S. Butler, accountant. Lester C. Htaffnrd. 31. 247 E Washing>ton, odlector: Mtldred-J. Enrlwh. 10. .>43 N. Pine. stenoKrapher. Frank.ln E. Messer. 34. 131 Biudsal, clerk; Victoria Green, 31. 2034 Burton. Karl Hatremauer. 30. 010 Ureor. butchery Catherine C. Munch. 36. 51b N. Shel*\lohn A. Addington. 27. 1744 Draper Louise B. Jewell, *9, 11^- ' Maurice F. Healey, 21. 1916 N. Olney. flerk; Margaret L. Parking. 20. 2866 N. Olncy, typist. • ~ Carl E. Erhardt. 25. 2732 Madison. machinist; Minna E. E. Dohn. 32. 317 E. Morris, clerk. / „ John Dobbin*. 36. 1516 Alvord; Mattie Campbell. 44. lt>2B Yandc*. hair dr Kpperson 18. 1021 W. Seventh. checlter; Vlo.a Sedam. 18. 382. Byram. stenocrapher. „ . Morns K BrSht. 18. 2000 S. Meridian, butcher: Therus J. Buckner.-16. 123 Hoef'eOral E. Sandy. 31 3510 N..Capitol, tmek driver; Freda E. Farmer, ,2. 4. Vt Twenty-Sixth, clerk. . Roland Bufford. 20. 568. Anes. truck driver: Grace SlauKhter. 24. oob Ague*. '’'wilM Pyles, 2*2. 333 W Twelfth, laborer; Fannie M. Adams. 10. li^3 Spencer G Taylor. 21. 814 River. ver- I nlsh maker. Goluie E. Wand. -.0. 1001 j Harry R. Stout. 18. 3304 N. Capltoj. j salesman; W'lnu F. Uewelly. 18. 2110 | iTMiwt. clerk. j IW ltlehaM H FisTie,-. 19. 1200 W. Ray. senera! work; Willie M. Minton. 18. 034 14 william C. Henderson. 21 645 N. Rural, el o< it rid an; Glaniys Deeter. 22. 519 N. ,Itnf ergon. Births Tracy ami Elizabeth Ellis. 2430 BroadWa ?ohn and Mary Scott. 320 Belle Vieu l’l. Edward and Grace Drinkut. 1114 AskR 'Warren and Lmeilc Compton, 5474 Greenfield. * .. ~ ~. „ „ William and Stacie \ andiver. 1418 Raymond. . , . Girls Elias and Daisy Reed. 3014 W. St. C.etus and Ora Smedley. 037 Laurel. Fredric kand Roselln Graeter. 2034 , Clyde and Adeline llaine 2026 E. Mich- j Thomas and Mary Long. bf>4 Ashland. Thomas and Vera Bemis. 130 E. Forty- i Fourth. Harry and Zueda Lopsbirc. Methodist Hospital. , David and Gertrude Jackson, city hospital. Deaths Ruth J. Henry, 22, 2337 Kenwood, pulmonary tuberculosis. Marraret Owimrs Winsate, 80. 2037 N. Illinois, eerecral hemorrnaee. Maria Gebhardt. 82. 024 N. Keystone, acute cardiac diiatation. Betty Louise Hill. 5 days. Methodise Hospital cerebral liemorrhapp. M-. ry J. Mnckcyfresh. 46. Methodist Hospital, chronic interstitial nephritis. Charlotte Schiller. 7. city hospital, diphtheria. George Cook. 71. 609 9. Meridian, anemia. Kenneth Ray Peerey. 2. Riley Hospital, hydrocephalus. Fredrick E. Sedam. fit. 1020 Dawson, sarcoma. Belle Hanson. 82 1321 N. Meridian, arteriosclerosis. Marion Abernathy. 25. t-ity hospital, diabetes meltitus. Joseph S. Smith. 71. 109 N. Dickson, •hrorie myocarditis. Beniamin Franklin Winship, 79. 606 E. Eighteenth, cerebral hemorrhage. Lulie Corne'ius Elstun. 04. 3250 Ruckle, hvper'hvroidism. ' Rippltoe. 81. 534 Bosart, art erf oicier oM-

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lantic. In Europe they are cultivated and considered a dblicacy ranking oyster. The so-called freshwater clains of American lakes and rivers are members of the mussel family- They are found in the Mississippi and its tributaries and wore formerly eaten by the Indians. They often contain pearls of great lieauty and recently greht quantities of the shells themselves have been used for making mother-of-pearl buttoiwt Asa result the middle' west musclebeds have l>een exploited so thoroughly that som espedes are threatened with extinction. .The largest shell-fish in the world i"4 the “giant clam" of the Coral Islands on the Pacific. Theso creatures are said to live from to 100 years, and their shells of tern weigh 400 pounds or more. Their meat is eaten by the natives, who formerly also used their shells lo make axes and other primitive weapon#.

Indianapolis Business News % Trade Forecasts and Comment on Local Market Conditions.

* By Kacler Wlngct ' | r-p, j HE field of independent retail j t J groceries has narrowed down L B to 1,012 stores ln tho past twelve months, according to statistics furnished by J. E. Adams, nierj chandising manager of the Indiani apolis Retail Grocers Association, j The net loss for the fiscal year ending September, 1925, was 129 stores. Various reasons have been given I for the loss. General business con- ! dltlona often cause failures. lJ| tense competition has no doubt pla™ a responsible )>art ln business failures of any kind. About 20 per cent of the retail groceries in the city change hands every year. But In the/ past twelve months there has been 192 salea or tra*les. Os this mHitlier 129 failed or went out of business for other reasons. The volume of trade for the Independent retail grocer has been lessened in some localities by chain stores. The only chance for new groceries is in the suburbs of the city, in the opinion of many store managers. Here tie lndlpendent. store is free fixtm competition and can carry on business unrestrained. Unofficial figures show there lias been 123 new chain stores started in Indianapolis in the past twelve months. From September, 1923, to September, 1924, there were 28s stores in operation. But in the period September, 1924, to September. 1925, there were 411 chain stores. Managers of independent retail groceries made no attempt to assign a reason for the incrcaae. UILDING activities were on 1D I u l'R ra^e ft™t of Noi I vember, notwithstanding tho vast amount of construction in progress. • Reports formm 395 cities show $411,145,164 In new permits compared with $321,479,978 In October, 1924. This is an increase of 28 per cent and 11 ior cent ove(l September of this year. Every‘section of (he United States displays substantial building progress. The South leads with an increase of 82 per cent of total permits Issued over l ist October In seventytwo leading cities. Indianapolis shows $2,446,205 hi permits issued in October, 1925, against $2,078,707 in October, 1924, and $1,329,502 in Nppteinlter, 1925. Indianapolis larks only $262,595 in Itermits issued in October, 1925. to be classed with the twenty-flvo leading cities in the United States. FOUR WORKERS* KILLED Nil t'niti‘4 J‘r<Kn \ MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 23.—Four wourkmen were killed and a fifth seriously injured here yesterday when a scaffold on which they wore working broke and pluhged ninety feet to a concrete floor.

Compton’s Pictured Encyclopedia < Answers questions, historical, scientific and biographical, with pictures and simple text. L.S. AYRES & COMPANY State Agent*