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In Memoriam IN MEMORIAM —In loving remembrance of our beloved daughter, sister and granddaughter. Helen Hager Whelehel, who departed this lile two years ago today. Nov. 28 1923. Gone is the face we loved so dear. Silent is the voice we long to hear So far away from sight and speech. But' not too far for our thoughts to reach. FATHER BROTHER and GRANDFATHER. 5 Funeral Directors W. T. BLASENGYM Main Office 222(5 Shelby St DRex*l 2570. PLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 N. Illinois St. Funeral directors to he people oi Indian, anolis since 1887 Phone—Main (1(541 0(542 INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY Notices of funeral at our chapel refer to our present mortuary Our new mortuary will open about Feb. 1. b'E tT S GADD 2130 Prospect St.. Phone Stewart 2278 George Grinsteiner Funeral director 522 E Market Main 0008 KRIEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1402 N Illinois St. MA. 1154 Res. Bel 3866-R-l tINDERTAKERS—HfSEY & TITUS 051 N Delaware. Main 3680. 8 Special Notices ELECTREAT BODY MASSAGE piUS new life in voui veins and relieve* your pain. Lola Walker 1112 Central Apt R. Lincoln 8873.. RADIUM electric, medicated, sulphur bathe and massage Battle Creek method 105 W. 8t Clair Riley 2072 Margaret - sellers and o. and c. n d^ obstetrician, acute and chronic disease massage. 1 N New Jersey. RUey 6b83. 9 Personals MADAME KELLY Electrie Massage and Vapor Bathe MADAME 'OSEPHINE Permanent, Bemity Work 720 N NEW JERSEY RILEY 2573 GIVE YOUR ORDER NOW—For genuine Old English Xmas pudding made by the ‘‘Daughters of the British Empire CaJ. Be'mont 3374 or Irvington 2284-W. DRIVING TO MIAMI: CLOSED CAR; LEAVING SUNDAY AFTERNOON. WANT PASSENGER. F. H. WHARTON. LINCOLN HOTEL. .. 10 Lost and Found FOUND—Articles found in Indianapolis street cars yesterday 4 UMBRELLAS 1 PAIR RUBBERS 5 BOOKS 3 PAIRS. 1 ODD GLOVE 4 PURSES 1 DINNER PAIL 1 BELT 2 PACKAGES Main 2737, > PARTY who found wire wheel for Over land 90 please call Main 2468 Friday Reward. ( GREEN coin purse lost, containing four checks and small amount of money. RTley 4422. Reward. KEYS—Lost on Walnut St. between Noble and Spring St Riley 1884 LOST Wednesday, small female Eskimo spitz. Liberal reward. Piley 6545. 12 Help Wanted—Male CARPENTERS WANTED. APPLY MONDAY. 425 W. VERMONT. > HERE’S an opportunity for a man with A 1 reference who owns a one-ton truck to get p permanent fob (six days a week) hauling merchandise in the downtown section. In your Liter of an plication state vour age and whether vou hre married or single. Also give names and addresses of references and how long employed, etc., and what kind of truck you have. Address Times, Box 52. RELIABLE MAN in every town and city to distribute free samples, advertising majtter. etc. No selling. Experience unnecessary. Outdoor work. Average pay SB.OO per dav. Writ* l ouioklv for contract. SUPERVISOR COLOMBE. 5153 N. Clark St.. Chicago 111. 13 Instructions MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE 510 E Washing ton St.. Indianapolis. Ind.. Circle 0757, 14 Salesmen Wanted NEW INVENTION—Auto radiator shutter Just out I Beet on market. Retails $1.50. Wonderful improvements over old shutters, clinches quick sales. Big commissions. S2OO weekly. Season here. Act quick! Send for sample. STEWART MFG.. 225 YV Huron. Chicago. 15 Agents and Solicitors AGENTS: ‘slls earned in 2 days." writes Westfield. Marvelous newly patented home necessity. Sells $3.50. Unlimited demand. Unusual proposition. J. D. LOBL, Middleboro, Maes, 16 Help Wanted—Female ADDRESSING ENVELOPES—Experience unneoessary. Earn $15.00-$45.(>0 weekly during spare time at home. Dignified work for honest, sincere persons. FRANKLYN PRODUCT! 1032 Van Buten, Chicago LADlES—Bmlbroider for us at home. Pleasant. Interesting work. Particulars free. YVrite immediately. Premier Art Cos.. 521 Metropolitan Bldg.. Dept. C 37. Minneapolis. Minn. LADIES—Earn S3O weekly at home. Ad-dressing-mailing. Free details. Send stamped envelope. Pub. 213 Griswold, Detroit, Mich. EARN good money at home. clipping newspapers;, addressing postal cards. No expeiieme or canvassing. Particulars freeJ ZENO SERVICE. 60 YV. Washington, Desk L , 229. Chicago. GIRL. 17 TO 20 YEARS OLD 18 Rooms for Rent HAWTHORNE S.: nicely furnished or un furnished room; private home. Irv 0.5-18 NEW JERSEY. N. 3347: front rm.: warm; plenty hot water: men pref. Wa. 0407-W. LARGE ROOM: MODERN: PRIVATE FAMILY: GAR. NEAR. BEL, 4458-M. a—Light Housekeeping ILLINOIS. N.. 1516: LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOM: $2.50 PER YVEEK IRVINGTON AVE.. N.. 64. 3 RMS.. BATE GAR, EMP. COUptE. IRV. 0006. / NEW JERSEY, N„ 1029: Furnished rooms: kitchenette. Mod., for $5. N. NEW JERSEY, J 029: FURNISHED ROOMS: KITCHENETTTE; MODERN; FOR s£. !PINE BT., 818 N.: 3 light housekeeping: gas furnished: gink In kitchen. ST. CLAIR. E., 000: two light houatkeeping rooms, or will board two. ,

18 Rooms for Rent b—Board and Rooms ILLINOIS N.. 2202 r 2 young men or man and wife; home priv. Har. 4742-R. HILDREN to board Dy day or wees Mother's care given. Ken. 5015, i 9 Rentals / WV^WV^^WWS/VWV^A/YAA^VWVW a—Houses BELMONT. N.. 131: four rooms: city water; $25. Circle 7200. Wash. 1010. ALVIN* 8. 1865: 4 rooms, semi modern sl6. CIVIC REALTY CO.. 136 N. Dela wan*. Lincoln .>OSO. .'45 CriAKJ.ES SI.: 4 rooms, attic, base ment, gas. electircity. water and toilet icwiy decorated: sl6 per month. COLUMBIA 2537 colored. Almost new water paid; s2l. Randolph (1244. DORMAN. 967: S2O per mouth; four rooms; in walking distance of downlow i., „.ie clock Irom Massachusetts Ave. depot: e eetrio lights, gas; city water paid. Call MISS ILG. Mam 6761. Evenings, MRS. ELSNER. Irv. 3955. DORMAN, 322: duplex, semi-modern: ideal home: $23. Keys second floor. EASTERN Ave 632 6-room modern do*. P.e, garage $45 Web 5668 YV 44TH. E.. between Guiford and Carrollton; new, modern and complete; 4 rooms and break fast nook. Ready for tenant. Open for Inspection Sunday. GARRISON. 053- three rooms, kitchen, secomi floor; hail entrance; gas and water. KELLY'. E.. 1618: four rooms; semi-mod-ern; in rear. i.-ULN Si 2017 2025 naif. 1 tiree-roiir, double sl4 C 0 Civic Realty Cos 136 - Delaware St.. Lincoln 5050. I uUDLOW. 1825: 2 bedrooms, living-room. dining-room, kitchen, etc. Rent reduced ! o 820 See thii house Webster 7004 A.U.JU 14X8. new, 4-room, semi-modern. garage. Main 3377 or evenings Webster 4101 SHEFFIELD. S.. 1362; five-room double: inside* toilet, water pd. $24.50. Dr. 5375. ■SHERMAN DR. N 2805: convenient semi-uioderu 5-room double: warn [laid; $22.50 per month Irv 4190 •ilst St.. YV., 138: 5-room modern double. reduced rent. Main 2117. ; WASHINGTON," E„ 1515: five rooms: city water paid; rent, $lB. Circle 0618. e. j. McCracken. 320 S. Noble, 6 rms., mod. s3o.oft 1350 N. Oiney. 5 rms. semi-mod... 2t>.00 151 Agnes. 4 rms.. semi-mod 20.00 448 Beil. 5 rms.. elec., gas 10.00 HERBERT E. REDDING 211 E. Ohio St. Riley 5177 WE will handle your rentals and give you real service and secure for you a steady income from your property that is vacant A. L. MICHAEL, 1010 Fletcher Trust Bid. Riley 2764. 4 BEDROOMS Eight rooms, modern house, in first-class repair 414 E Fifteenth St Cal) Randolpli 5860. 515 YV. RAY: 5-room house; electric lights, gas, water paid; just vacated. Win paper a.;id fix up slo month. J. S. CRUSE REATLY. 1067 EUGENE: semi-modern double: 5 rooms and garage $25. 605 E Minnesota. 5-room cottage: $25. Call Main 0242; evenings, Irvington 4213. COLORED 2836-38 Paris Ave.: dandy. 5-room semi-modern double with garage: rents $27 ami S3O. Owner. Harrison 1872, 500 ABBOTT: 4-room house: cheap rent: $lO month. J, S. CRUSE REALTY CO. WE nav Z complete fist of desirable rentals in all parts of city A F ZAINEY. 108 N. Delaware St. 5 ROOMS modern except fumaee. Cal PRex 511 O R or 1419 Ringgold HOUSE and .5 acres 34th and Big Four tracks; $8 per month. COLORED: five rooms: 1437 Mass. Ave.; gas, electricity; rent ehean, Bel, 2088, SEE DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL for bargains REAL ESTATE A. F ZAJNEY REAL ESTATE. RENTALS INSURANCE 108 N, DEL.. LI 6520 c —Apartments CENTRAL. 1644: upper duplex: steamheated: 5 rms. 2 por.: gar. RA. 7067 WALKING DISTANCE 917 E. YVashington; three rooms; $23 month: heat and water furnished. DUNLOP & lIOLTEGEL 4-ROOM modern apt.; steam heat. Irving - ton 1616. CORNER 10th and Stillwell: 3. 4-rm. a*pts.; bath water. Ken. 418*o. 21 Real Estate for Sale b—Houses MANLOVE, 2902: new cottage; basement, in-a-door bed: sewer in. etc.; $25 payment monthly pays taxes, everything. You can own this home paying no more than rent. Owner. Webster 7604. CLOSE TO SHELBY CAR LINE Five rooms, inside toilet, lavatory, sink in kitchen, gas. water, electric lights. Bargain. Small down payment. Balance like rent. Ca l Riley 5147. Eves.. Irv. 2540 or Ran. 2318. NEW 4-room bungalow: 3923 Hoyt Ave.' located in English Heights addition. 2 squares east of Sherman Drive;. Electric lights cement walks, front drive garage. Sell at a bargain; $2,450 oil terms. Take English Ave. car, transfer to street car bus, or cal) Webster 0890. or Main 5072. and we will be glad to show you this property. EIGHT-ROOM modern, located north ■ large lot- four-car garage. Will trade for good double. A Real Price On a Real Property A. L. MICHAEL, 1010 Fletcher Trust Bldg, Riley 2704, DANDY live-room home in new Butler Iction: Iwo large lots: abundance of shade and fruit, only $7,500 REALTY SERVICE BUREAU. Lincoln 5307. Eve,, ffa-h. 4225-W. 39*57 FLETCHER AVE.—New 5-room bungalow treated in English Heights. 2 squares east of Sherman Drive, in restricted addition of nice new homes: electric lights, cement walks, front drive garaeg. Price $2,800. on easy terms. Take English Ave. car. transfer to street car bus. S. D. Sample 3039 English Drexel 4334. 4-BEDROOM, modern house: good location; 2 sq. from school, 1 sq. from Speedway Rd. E Z terms. Bel. 3941, FOR nice home, east or south call C .1 OSBURN DRexel 6184. IF*YOU WANT TO SELL ■ CALL DREXEL 6817, d—Lots , MARS HlLL—Fine building lots: reason - a.ble terms. A place with a. future. INPITSTPvIAL DEVELOPMENT CO„ M. .5080 e —Suburban O-ROOM house. 9 acres: a nice home. Ca* Hi ley 4 287. Owner. f—Sale or Exchange FARM, 78 acres, team arid implements, for city property: near 2 good towns. LAURA STEWART. 61 N. Keystone. 22 Real Estate Wanted FLORIDA—We buy Florida real estate anywhere. Send terms and description, or .-all S. C. FORDHAM & GO.. Inc.. 418 Datnra, W. Palm Beach. Fla. 25 Miscellaneous for Sale \ FOR SALE AT UNCLAIMED . FREIGHT STATION OP THE C., C., C. & ST. L. RY. CO., OOR. CAPITOL AVE. AND SOUTH ST., INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Rugs, various sizes and prices: ladies' oxfords. sl. $1.50 and $2 pr.l men s ox folds, $3 pr.; men and boys’ overcoats: ladies’ sport hose. 3oc pr.. 3 pr. for $1: 1 wardrobe trunk. S6O: 1 steamer trunk. sl6; 1 dresser. $25: chairs 4 dairy lunch chairs. $4 ca. 1 birdseye maple writing desk. $10: doors, various sizes and prices' 4 bbl. skimmed milk powder: wash boards: wash boilers: wash tubs: garbage * 8118. $1.25 to $3 ea.: 3 otn. folded paper napkins. $3.50 etn.: 3 steering wheels. $3 ea.; sheet iron stoves. $3 to $8 ea. ■ 2 laundrv stoves, $3 and $lO ea.; I roll slaters' felt 766 lbs. S2O: 3 bbl. enamel paint: 1 monument base. $3: 1 bath tub, S3O; 1 Peerless radiator, $7: 3 toilet bowl*, two f3.50 ea.. one $8: ironing boards. 2 ea.; jumbo salted peanuts. 2-4 5c pkgs. to the box. Store open 8:00 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. Saturdays 8:00 a. m. to 11 :30 a. m. J. K. Y'ANCE Jr.. Storekeeper. DAY bed, new Simmons: also Simmons sanitary cot. Irv. 3562 Bargains. FfRE BOWLS and GRATE BARS for any stove or furnace TJNEEDA STOVE REPAIR CO. 32H Virginia Cir. 1180 KITCHEN CABINET, COMBINATION GAS RANGE AND MAHOGANi DAVENPORT. KEN. 1436. BARGAINS. HEATER. LARGE "INTERSTATE. GOOD CONDITION; BED AND SPRINGS. 8EL.1695-W. ■ HEATER. Nubian Hotblast: one Colonial „ cook stove: in perfect condition. DRexeJ 8124-W.

25 Miscellaneous for Sale Rugs—Linoleums 9x12 Tapestry Brussels rugs, blue arid ;auue ami old rose, special. $13.05: Gold teal Congoleum rugs. oxl2 $12.75. Thes* rugs are carried in all sizes and patterns at proportionate prices. Imported Japa Lose 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 lty Come in and be convinced All new perfect goods (no seconds) Dorfman Rug Cos. 207 W Wasti -St opposite Slatehouse ■ |f it i-overs (he floor, we have it." SINGER sewing machine drop-head: sews perfe* tly: $lO 1107 Prospect Dr C 276. FLORENCE heater and gas ranee. Cali Harrison 1706-YV. RUMMAGE SALE 127 W GEORGIA NEAR ILL. RI 6622 a—Musical Instruments VICTOR CONSOLE Y’ICTROLA; splendid condition, 331 L N. Temple. We. 448(1. b—Pet and Live Stock RICHARDSON’S VETERINARY HOSPITAL, 14 S West St Circle 2332. c — Coal, Ice and Wood SALE For a Limited Time WHY BAY MORE? Old Hickory White Ash Lump ILLINOIS 1)1 ST NO. 7 2IN TO 6-IN LUMP $4.90 2 s Toes, s9„<s(o> Remember, this is a clean forked lump and a good burning coal. Illinois Mine Run $4.50 Illinois Nut and Slack $3.50 BANNER Fuel Cos, St. Clair and Nickel Plate R. R. RI ley 1866. Consider Quality Wheu Buying KINDLING WITH EACT TON Genuine Glendora—The Wonder Coal Sullivan County. Indiana. Best Glendora 6-in block, lgc.. fkd.s7.oo Best Glendaro 6x3 Ip., oln. fkd ...$6.50 Best Mendora. 2x4 egg. eln. fkd.. $0.26 Va. and K.v.—The Best That Is Mined. Best W. Va. 6-in. block Ige.. fkd... $7.2-5 Best YV. Va.. 2x4. egg. eln. fkd....56.50 Best Va. Mine Run. 50 pet lp. ..$5.50 Va Mine from Kanawha District. Best E. Ky.. Harlan Cos . 6-in. lg. fkd.s7.2o TfeY OUR HOOSIER ASH Burns well and holds fire over night Hoosier Ash, Ind. No. 6 Ip. 6-in. fkd.ss.Bs Boos. Ash. Ind. No, 6 2x4 egg fkd. $5.85 Best Linton No. 4 Ind.. 6-in. lp.. fkd $5.7;> Best Ind 4-in. lp. No 5 eln ikd. $5.50 Best Ind. No 5. 2x4 egg eln. fkd. $5 25 Best 6-in. Vermilion Cos. lp.. rln fkd. $.5.50 Best Vermilion Cos.. 2x4 egg. eln. fkd.s.s 25 Delivered unywnere In the city UNION ICE AND COAL 1910 Bluff Ave. Drcx. 4621 Since 1008 Dependable POCAHONTAS. 6 IN. SHOV. LP #8.95 SEMI-SMOKELESS. 6-IN. SH. LP. ..$0.05 W. VIRGINIA 2-IN. SIi6V. LP $5.95 McDowell Cos., W. Y r a. BRAZIL BLOCK. 6-1 V. FKD> UP.. . #5.95 BRAZIL BLOCK. 2-IN. SHOV. LP...54.95 Owen Cos.. Ind. Wheeled in. 35c ton Anchor Coal Company 212 N. fhnfU. Riley 5444 Riley 4164 WHITE ASH. 3-IN. LP.. FKD $5.25 i Clay County Ind.) W VA.. 3-IN. LP. FKt). .. . , $6-50 (Logan County W. Va.) POCO.. 4-IN. LP. FKD $9.00 (McDowell County Va ) DELIVERY' ANVYVHERE IN CITY A’heel in 35c. J. & i. COAL CO. 12(U> KoaHiu. Ran, 2471. COAL BARGAINS ind. 4-itj fkd. lp. . . So 50 W. Y'a 2x4 Egg fkd #6.50 W Va 4 in fkd lp '..57 00 Pocahontas No 3. Red Ash $8.50 Pocahontas Mine Run $7.60 NORTH ST. COAL YARD Lm 1455 Cir 5556. Night. Irv 4020. ILLINOIS 2 TO 6-IN. FKD. LP. $4.75 Vermilion County. Free irom slate and will not clinker FANSLER COAL CO. 936 E. VERMONT. LIN, 7950. BRAZIL (Ind.) BLOCK i V, TO 24-IN I.P . $5.25 PER TON. BRAZIL PEA AND NUT, $4.50 EAST SIDE ICE AND COAL 034 Fowler Main 6030. ATI AS FUEL CO. 401 YV MORRIS DREXEL 0883. KINDI JNG AND STOVE WOOD BIG LOAD DELIVERED ANYWHERE TRY OUR MAJOR COAL. MAJOR COAT. CO Ran 4120 26 Miscellaneous Wanted SALVATION army Industrial Home Help ns to help others with your used clothing magazines news etc Phone Wagon Riley 6622. 1 LIGHT horse jolt wagon wanted. Cali Bel. 1957 J, 414 Goodlot. 27 Business Announcements FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated. feather mattresses and pillows made E F BURKLE, 416 Mass. Main 1428. RUGS. oxl2. thrly olnd. $2: all work guar. SUPERIOR CLEANERS Ken. 4462. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTU,EDGE. 201 Indiana Ave. 28 Storage and Transfer OVERLAND HAULING. RETURN LOADS WANTED. Packing and shipping household goods, lew rate on Florida and California shipments OTTO J. SUESZ. Main 23633628. Webster 4 570-0009-W. NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO. Call at all times. Randolph 3741. MOVING and Tr uokinsr. Reliable men Call KORNMAN Web 5571 29 Business Opportunities CHICKEN hatchery ten thousand capacity with broader house. Iy% acres ready tor business: priced to sell. Address Box *334 Ed nburgh, ind, 30 Automobiles for Sate CHEY’ROLET, 1926 coach; used three weeks, driven very little: absolutely perfect. Will sell at a sacrifice and ar range terms. Webster 2103. CHITVROLET. 1024 sport touring: cord tires and several other extras. Will sell on sight of $lO5 MARION CHEVROLET CO., 963 N. Meridian. Lincoln 5361. CHEVROLET. 1924 roadster: S2OO. STEDFELD. 544 SO. MERIDIAN ST. CHEY'ROLET bargains each guaranteed. MARION CHEVROLET CO.. 063 N. Mer. DODGk. touring: runs good tires good: sllO S3O down balance monthly. 30TH AND CENTRAL MOTOR SALES. Randolph 05.0. Open evenings. DURANT, 1024 touring s3oo. STEDFELD. 544 SO. MERIDIAN ST. Ford. 1021 touring; regular; $25 cash buys it. WANGELTN-PHARP CO v 443 Virginia Ave. DRexel 5020. Open Evenings and Sundays, FORD touring. 101“ model: looks like new. demountable rims and new coni tires: $65. Terms Open evenings. THIRTIETH AND CENTRAL SALES CO 3000 Central Ave. Ran. 5550. Ford. 1925 touring: starter and balloon tires: A-1-shape throughout. Only $245; cash or terms. 443 5020.

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30 Automobiles for Sale / TWO SMILES Y ours—and—Ours Service with a smile means that both parties should smile. That’s what happens here. We smile because we’re glad to get tlio Job. You smile because the Job and price are better than you’re accustomed to. Automobile Hospital. 133 So. East St. PRex. 3600 e< '°c so?sSf Marny Good Closed and Open Used Cars Bob’s Motor Service 340 S. Pennsylvania. MA in 1705. FORDS A FLOCK OF THEM At LOW PRICES HUFF BUICK SALES CO. 363 N. ILLINOIS ST. FORD touring. 1923: starter, demountabies; lock wheel; new winter top. All the comforts of a closed car. Pri *d to sell: down payment #SO. SMITH & MOORE. INC.. Authorized Ford Dialers. 528 S. Meridian St. Olien evenings and Sundays. Main 6650. FORD, 1924 TUDOR Balloon tires, bympera. lock wheel snubbers, accelerator, etc. The paint and upholstering is very good Mechanically it it A-l We have a very low price to move quick Terms. The Lathrop-McFarland Cos. 418-24 N Capitol Ave. Open eves. Main 2480 FORD roadster: slip-on body, starter and demountable wheels; new Fisk Red Top oorfl tires: price S9O; down payment $25; balance weekly or monthfy payments. SMITH & MOORE. INC.. Authorized Ford Dealers. f2B S. Meridian St. Open eveninga and Sundays. Main 6650, FORD roadster. 1925 f261. 1921 Chevrolet touring f 50 Ford coupe $l5O Small payment down, balance monthly These cars axe in perfect condition. STUTZ FACTORY BRANCH 967 N. Meridian. Open evenings and Sunday a. m FORD coupe, 1924: lock wheel; five cord tirea; good as new. Down payment $76: balance weekly or monthly payments. SMITH & MOORE. INC.. Authorized Ford Dealers. 528 S. Meridian St. Open evenings and Sundays. Main 6650. FORI) COUPE 1923. Delco ignition, speedometer lock wheel, spare tires, motometer and bar cap. Other extras This is a bargain lor quick sale. CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. Packard Distributors Since 1004. 31 W 13th. Main 6942 Ford Sedan 1921. perfect condition: good tires, lock wheel etc.. #125 if sold at once. Terms, open evenings. The Citizens Motor Car Cos. 31 W. 13th St, Main 6942 FORD Sedan, 1922: Fine condition; lock wheel and other extras. Down payment $50.00: balance weekly or mouthly payments. SMITH & MOORS, Inc.. Authorized Ford Dealers 628 South Meridian Street. Open evening* and Sunday. Main 6650, FORD, 1922 ton truck: dosed cab, stake body Down payment #6O. balance weekly payments. SMITH & MOORE, INC.. Authorized Ford Dealers. 628 S. Meridian St. Open evenings and Sundays. Main 6650. FORD 1925 COUPE. Run lees than 1.000 miles, like new: SIOO down, balance monthly. Open evenings THIRTIETH AND CENTRAL SALES (" 3009 Central Ave. Ran. sa.>t> FORDS: five touring cars: starter and demountable*. Down payment sls to #25. Balance easy payments. SMITH & MOORE. INC.. Authorized Ford Dealers. 528 S. Meridian St. Open evenings and Sundays. Mrln 6650. FORD Tudor Sedan. 1925: Cord tires. lock wheel, speedometer, bumpers, foot accelerator. Looks and runs like new. Down payment SIOO.OO. SMITH A MOORE Ino.. 528 South Meridian Street. Open Evenings and Sundays. Mr.ln 6650. Ford. 1025 roadster: starter and balloon tires, lock wheel. This job is as good as new for only S9O down. WANGELIN-SHARP CO.. 443 Virginia Ave. DRexef 5020. FORD lordor sedan; greatest closed car bargain In Indianapolis; nicely equipped. Special for three days only. $375. MARION CHEVROLET CO.. 903 N. Meridian. Lin 5361. CHEVROLET 1024 Touring; oversize coni tires: lock wheel: excellent in every Way. No trades on this one. Pay for in 12 monthly payments. #2511. _ Stone chey'rouet 540 E. Wash. “ Lin. 4411 Ford late 1024 coupe: lock wheel, auto matte windshield wiper, spot light. Area buy at SBS down. VVANGELIN-SHARP OO v 443 Virginia Ave, DRexef 5020. FORD. 1023 Ton-Truck with closed cab; oversized dres: good motor. $225. Take part in coal. STONE CHEVROLET 540 E. Wash. Lin. 4411 Ford. 1024 Tudor; cord tires. look wheel. Bosch ignition system: SBS down WANGELIN-SHARP CO. _ 443 Virginia Ave. DRexef 5020. Open Evenings and Sundays. CHEY'ROLET. 19251 Ton Truck with stake body: enclosed cab: 2 nearly new tires: 2 lair tires: runs and looks good. $225. STONE CHEVROLET 540 E. Wash, Lin 4411 FORD 1924 TUDOR SEDAN Looks and runs like new: SIOO down balance monthly. Open evenings. THIRTIETH A>ID CENTRAL SALES CC 3009 Central Ave. Ran. 5550. FORD. 1923 COUPE Run Jess than 1.000 miles: like new SIOO down .balance monthly. Open eves. THIRTIETH AND CENTRAL SALES CO 3000 Central Ave. Ran. 5500 Fdrd. 1924 touring:. starter and demon n tab! os, lock wheel. A real buy at $165; SSO down. WANGEIJN-SHARP CO.. 443 Virginia Ave. DRexel 0020. FOKD 1923 roadster: looks like new. acts like new; $l6O down, balance monthly. 0 30TH'’ V AND Ir CENTRAL MOTOR SALES 3009 Central. Ran. soStl. FORD 1023 motor, souring car and extra good motor. First #7.5 buys it. STONE CHEYROLET 540 E. Wash. Lin, 4411 FORI. 1 coupe: looks like new;. A dandy cal* for winter driving: $345. MARION CHEVROLET CO.. 063 N. Meridian. Lin. 5361, Ford 1021 touring: starter, and d<‘ mountables, lock w-heel; $75: cash or terras. WANGELIN-SHARP CO.. 443 Virginia Ave DRexel 5020. FORD. 1023 touring I S. imd D : $12.V00 r STEDFELD. 544 SO. MERIDIAN ST. ford! Tudor! A late model: nicely equipped: #305. MARION CHEVROLET COV 963 N. Meridian, Lin. 5361. O .S ST°° MAXWELLS 1924 and 1925 models in roadsters and tourirga: Some of these cars have but a few miles on them and are like new. Priced from $375 to S6OO. Terms STEDFELD. f>44 S. MERIDIAN ST. STUDEBAKERS Finance company baa 1926 Special 6 Phaeton and Special Roadster] ttmt are iii excellent condition and can be 'purchased At A AAyinc. „ / * . / 544 S. Meridian St.

30 Automobiles for Sale SOME NEW ONES IF YOU ARE WAITING FOR SOME PARTICULAR MAKE CARE BE SURE TO W'ATCH t)UR- LISTINGS. SOONER OH LATER YOU VVTLI. FIND YOUR FAVOR ITE ON OUR FLOORS ANI) YOU CAN BE SURE IT YV ILL BE IN GOOD SHAI’E —FOR YVE TAKE PRIDE IN CONDITION ING OUR CARS TO PLEASE PARTICU LAR PEOPLE RIGHT NOYV OUR SEI.EC TION IS EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD AND OUR PRICES ARE IJYW BELOW ARE A FEW TO CHOOSE FROM ALSO MANY OTHERS C! vt: -n BRICK Grant sedan $ 65 Overland touring 65 Ford touring 95 Chevrolet touring ..< 35 Oakland touring 35 Buick touring 95 Overland roadster 65 Overland coupe sedan 350 Ford tudor 395 Overland Blackbird 3£5 Chevrolet sport roadster 235 Ford coupe 235 You will have to see these cars to appreciate their real value. Let us demonstrate. Easy terms. Your car in trade. HAYNES=SCHM3DT Inc. 120 W. NORTH ST. The Willys-Knight and Overland Dealers. LI ncoln 7'75. Open Evenings and Sunday. E. 0. Y. SALE The end of the year is not very far off and we are cleaning house. Every used car will be priced at rock bottom for this sale. No cars will be sold until MONDAY A. M. COME IN—INSPECT THESE CARS. LEAVE A SEALED BID IF YOU ARE INTERESTED. LEAVE A DEPOSIT IF YOU WANT TO. LOOK THE LIST OVER. * Car. Year. Style. Lincoln 1923 Coupe Cole 1921 Touring Apperson 1923 Sedan Marmon 1923 Sedan , Wills St. Claire 1922 Brougham Peerless 1920 4 P. Rdster. Cadillac 1924 Roadster Stephens 1919 Touring Lincoln 1922 Phaeton Stutz 1923 Roadster Stearns Knight 1924 Sedan WaragelamrSlhiarp Liracolra Store 428 N. Meridian St. LI. 8040. Open Evenings and Sunday During This Sale. A IF*ew Rare Bargains for the Month=Einid' Buick Touring, 1920 $145.00 Nash touring, 1920 $165.00 Dodge touring, 1921 $150.00 Nash touring, 1922 $275.00 Ford touring, 1924 ..,...$175.00 Maxwell touring, 1923 ..$350.00 “Terms or Trade. Chas. G. Sanders Cos. Jordan Distributor 1033 N. Meridian St. Cif. 2772. GOOD USED CARS 1920 model Overland sedan good tires; good meehanieal condition: SICo IHC3 Ford sedan. #2‘JJ>, - 19"3 Ford touring. $l5O. Small down payment. L. GUY LONG, 1114 N. Meridian. Lin, 6865, 1922 FORD SEDAN Balloon tires, mechanically A-l A -reoi buy at our price and terms OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-65 S. Meridian. DRex. 4743 Late. 193‘J Ford touring: starter and damountables. lock wheel. spot light shock absorbers, winter top. A real job for $135: cash or forms WANGELIN-SHARP CO v 443 Virginia Ave. DRexef 5020. Open Evening* and Simdays. LATE IIFJ2 sedan: lots of extra equipment; paint, and tires ail good: $250; SOS down, balance monthly. BOTH AND CENTRAL MOTOR SALTS. Rand. 33*30. Open evenings. f— m LARS TRADED ON RICKEN BACKER are of Bettor Grade NTERSTEGGE HOLLOYYKLL CO mfv ’INC Ril'kenbacker Distributor* LARGE line of >i*e<! cars: open and closed models; terms :■ open evenings. „ L. T. ALI-BN MOTOR SALES. 023 Y "rginia Ave. DRex. OTIS. HAYNES SCHMIDT INC 120 YV NORTH ST FOR YOUR NEW OR USED CAR. NASH. 1019 touring. good mechanical condition: new cord tires: good paint: $130: S3O down balance monihly. OAKLAND. 1910 touring car: run* good. $65. Open evening*. THIRTIETH AND CENTRAL SALES CO 3009 Central Ave. Ran 5550 STAR 1924 Sport Roadster: S2OO STEDFELD. 544 SO. MERIDIAN ST. USED CARS OF MERIT Lexington Motor Cos.. 1142 N Meridian St GOOD USED CARS CHAS. K. STUTZ 824 N Meridian 8t a—T rucks Ford. 1924 ton truck Ford steel cab; coal body: pneumatic tirea: good condition: $75 down WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Ave. DRexef 6020. Open Evenings and Sundays. Font. 1922 ton truea: reeondftioned motor closed cab: stake body; good tires; only $145; cash or terms. WANGELIN-SHARP CO v 443 Virginia Ave. DRexef 5020. ITS NEVER iost until Indian spoil* Tima Want Ads have failed to find it rtf's NIfVER I oat until iMianapoita Times Want Ads have failed to find it.

MEW CHOIR WILL SING CANTATA FOR FIRST TIME Wiiliam T. Pearcy Is the Director of New Church' Singers. r’") N Sunday evening, the newly Jl organized senior choir of the I I Third Christian Church will present the saored cantata, “In the House of Simon the Pharisee,” by the Kev. J. 11. Rettig. The membership of the senior choir is composed for the most part of seniors in high school and freshmen in college. This is the first program to be presented by the choir. 'William T. Pearcy is the director. The adult choir will sing at the morning service. The program for both services follows: —Morning— Organ Prelude. Solo—"Tbe Voice in Jhe Wilderness Miss Grace Martindalc. Anthem—" Lome Holy Spirit" . YVjndermere Soloists, Miss Martindalc. Miss Blankenbeker. Mr. Schwerin. Offertory. —Evening— Organ Recital—Miss Grace Black. The Senior Choir Presents ‘‘ln the House of Simon the Pharisee" A Jtacred Cantata by Rev. J. H. Rettig. "Hosanna" —Chorur. ' Tho Pharisee —Pa-s Solo sad Chorws. So'oist. Hugh Thatcher Jr. "In Simon’s House"—Ladies Quartet, Alto Solo. Chorus. ifarv Evan Friend. Esther Moore. Gwendolyn Sehort. Elizabeth Hodges. Soloist. E-thes Moore. "The Woman, a Sinner"—Chorus. "Jesus Lover of M.v Soul"—Soprano Solo and Chorus. Soloist—Gwendolyn Sehort. •'lndignt tion of the Pharisee" —Bass SoTb and Cherus. Soloist. William Patrick. "He Cann* Unto His Own" —Male Quartet ami Choni**. Wil iam Hopper. Hugh Thatcher Jr. Holland Geyer Robert Pebworth. ‘‘Jen* Speaks to Simon"—Tenor Solo and Chorus. Soloist, YVilliam Hopper. "Rock ol Ages"—Mixed Quartet. Miss Sehort. Miss Hodges, Mr, Hopper, Mr. Patrick. "Go in Fence"—Alto and Tenor Duet. Chorus. Miss Moore. Mr. Over, "YVherepoe'er This Gospel"—Chorus. "G'or.v Be to the Father"—Final Chorus. • * * SONG SERVICE TO BE HELD SUNDAY. v The whole evening wiil he devoted to the “Gospel in Song" at the “People's Service” of the First Evangelical Church, 7:45 o’clock, New York and East St. Song messages by the Evangelical double quartet, duet by Mr. and Mrs. YV. C. Katterhenry, solos by Mrs. F. J. Billeter and Mr. Raymond A. Edie. “The Way of Salvation Told in Song,” as arranged by Edmond Kerlin. Mr. Kerlin will preach at ths morning worship service, 10:40 a. m., the second sermon In the course on “The Message of Malachl to Men of Toi day.” • • • I NOTED .MINISTER TO TALK SUNDAY Dr. Elbert Russell, one of tho foremost scholars and ministers in the Society of Friends, will preach at the First Friends Church next Sunday morning, Nov. 29, at 10:45. Dr. Russell has spent about twenty

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SCHOOI THE MOLE — Th ‘ Lit G tie Animal That Spends J-J I His Life in Darkness. L (’opvnght Compton's Pictured Encyclopedia Feature Service

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D" "I ESTINED to spend his .whole life in darkness, digging, i___J digging digging, In order to build his home and obtain the food necessary for his existence, a queer little creature, scarcely able to see or hear, and yet marvelously adapted to the part Nature has designed him to play In the world —the common mole is one of the mo3t Interesting of all animals. % You can always find .the mole by the long ridge of cracked earth that zigzags across the field!*—the roof of his tunnel. It is lively work to dig him out, for he may be at either end, anywhere along the route, or in a side chamber. In your hand he lies helpless, a flat ball of fine velvety, mouse-colored fur, about six inches long, with a nakedT'iMnk tall, about an inch long. He has no neck; his ears are only little openings concealed in the fur; his dim eyes are tiny points covered with skin. If you put tho sprawly, wriggly creature on the ground, he scrambles about frantically until he finds a soft spot. Then he begins to dig with hi strong spadelike forefeet and In less than one minute the months in Central Europe, under the American Friends Service Committee, the agency, which since the war, has fed millions of starving “enemy” children. There is no longer need of child feeding, but as a result of the spirit of love thereby manifested, those grateful people have demanded to know something of the Quaker message. During the last two years the main activities of the service work have been along the line of "Message Work.” It lias not been denominational propoganda, but rather the creating of a spirit of friendship and understanding. Russell is one of Friends' Inter-nationally-minded leaders, and at this hour when the World Court Is In the political forefront, he will be heard largely. Russell is a graduate of Earlham College and Chicago University and for many years was head of the Biblical department at Earlham College. In recent j'ears he has been a director of Woolman School, a Frienis training school at Swarthmore, Pennsylvania. The Church of .Jesus of LatterDay Saints will hold their conference Sunday, Nov. 29. In the P. H. C. Hall, 501 N. East St. A special program has been arranged. President John H. Taylor of the Northern States Mission will be the principal speaker. Other talks will be given by the missionaries. THE REV. WALTER W. KRIDER, pastor of .he Bellah-e Methodist Episcopal Church, will preach Sun. day morning on the subject, "Better Than Necessary,” and in the evening on the subject,' “A Night Visitor.” • • • ORGAN RECITAL PROGRAM GIVEN The following musical program will be presented at the Vesper Service of the Second Presbyterian Church, Sunday afternoon, Nov. 29, at 4:45 o'clock. Organ Meditation Prelude—" Hymn to Saints Ceeilo" Gounod Anthem—“o Holy Father” .. Meyerbeer Anthem—‘‘Angel Vetoes Elver Singing" NeidHnger Solo—“My Heart Ever Faithful”.... J. S Bach Mrs. James H. Lowry. Organ Interlude—“ Adoration". . .L'mmena Anthem—" Soon May We Join the Lay” N. H. Allen Organ Postlude—“ Gothic March”.. Salome * • THE REV. FRED A. LINE, pastor of the Central University Church, Fifteenth and N. New Jersey Sts., will preach the fifth of a series of special sermons Sunday morning at 11 o’clock, his subject being, “Self-Pity and Self-Confidence.” • • • FIFTEENTH ANNIVERSARY of the Indianapolis Troop, No. 1, of the Boy Scouts, will be observed Sunday night at the Tuxedo Park Baptist Church of which U. S. Clutton Is pastor. The troop will attend the services in a body. On Monday night at the church, a father and son pupper will be served at which every father of the congregation is expected to be present with his son. • • • EVANGELICAL SERVICES which have been conducted for the past week by Evangelist S. A. Hayworth will close Sunday night at the Lynnhurst Baptist Church. The evangelist will speak In the morning on “Heaven and How to Get There” and at night on, “John 3:16.” He. will preach Sunday afternoon to men and boys. • • • THIRD ANNIVERSARY of the dedication of the Centenary Christian Church will be held Sunday morning with the R**-v. T. V. Brock speaking on "Growing In Grace.” At night, the Rev. Ellsworth C. Beatting will speak on “Foundationless Building.” • s • REV, L. C. E. FACKLER of St. Matthew I Evangelical Lutheran Church will preach in the morning on “The Advent” and at night on “Lest We Forget.” The vestry will meet on Tuesday night at the parsonage. • * • “THE CALENDAR'S TRIBUTE TO THE CHRIST.” will be Dr. Edward Haines Kistler's theme Sunday at 10:45 in the FaJrview Presbyterian Church. In the evening at 7, the quartet of the church will render "Thanksgiving in Song,” under Lbe direction

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animal has disappeared into a burrow in the ground. Tho SYviftness Yvith which a mole works is almost Incredible; In a single night one has been known to tunnel more than seventy-five yards. Damages Lawns Moles are found In the Old and In the New World in the Northern Hemisphere. The common mole disfigures lawns, pastures and gardens extensively by the ridges and furrows it makes hunting after food, but as It feeds on injurious larvae and insects it compensates for damage. They are among the mos<B voracious of all animals, also eating earthYvorms In quantities and occasionally field mice. The- mole ordinarily lives In a colony, in a complicated fortress. In little hillocks of earth, called molehills, there Is constructed a central chamber surrounded by two others. These circular galleries are connected by vertical passages, and the upper oho has five openings Into the central cavity. From tho loyver gallery about nlno alleys lead off In different directions toward the feeding grounds. Rare Life of -Animal The American species are all small and have very soft, silky fur, as have also their European cousins. The common mole ranges from southern Canada and the loYvlands of the eastern United v States southward to Florida. The only other North American member of the Insectivora, or lnsecte.itlng order of animals to which the mole belongs Is the shrew, a mouselike creature, with a long, pointed snout. Unlike the mole, how ever, the shreYV has well-developed eyes and ears, and Its feet .are formed for running and not for burrowing. The best-known species In North America are the shorttailed shrew or mole-shrew, a ravenous little animal, about four and onehalf inches long, with a tall measuring an Inch; and tho long-tailed shrew. The pigmy shrew Is th|| smallest American anilmal, its bodfl being little more than an Inch long^ Scientific name of common American mole, Scalops Aquatlcus. American short-tailed shrew, Blarina brevlcauda; long-tailed shrew, Sorex personatus. of the choir leader, Do Witt S. Tal bert, the leader also of the Athenaeum Chorus; this will be the program. Prelude—" Andante Cantabile" Tacbalkbwsk.v Offertory—"Madrixal" (Organ) A. Slmonetti Quartet —"The Woods and JCvery Sweet-smelling Tree”,..John E. West Sc’o—“The Lord In My Light" .Oley Speaks Miss Mildred Johns. Quartet —“As Discords 'Neath a Master's Hand" Mark Andrew* Solo—"A Psalm of Thanksgiving".. Frances AlUtscn De Witt S. Talbert. Quartet —"The Forth and Man" Clarence Dickinson Postlude—“Thank'gtvJng '. .E. S. Hosnv r AT ST. PAUL M. E. CHURCH Sunday morning, the Rev. Elmer Jones YvHl preach on “The Tempted God” and at uight, “Burned Alive.” * * e DR. FRANK S. C. WICKS 0* All Souls Unitarian Church announces the following order of service at 11 a. m.: "Prelude In A” Flagler "Reverie” Macfsrlanr Hymn 336, Fifth Service. Covenant. Anthem. YVords of Aspiration. Responsive Heading. 29th Selection. Scripture. Hymn 267. Notice* and Offerings. "Night" Ethel bert Neviri Address. ffe Hymn 178. M Benediction. AJ Postlude. \ “Processional March” Batiste HE KEPT THEM OUT Restaurant Keeper Refused to Admit Trio—Thefts Are Reported. Three men, thought to be the same trio tvho have l>oen holding up restaurants and drug stores recent ly, were unsuccessful Friday night because Walter May, 35 W. Ojjlo Et.. who operates a restaurant at 2945 Central Ave., refused to let them in while he tvas counting receipts, he reported to police. Tho descriptions tally, police say. Angel Pappas, 605 E .Market St., stated a watch valued at $35 was taken from' his room. Mrs. Louise Heck, 621 E. Miami St., reported her fur coat valued at $135 stolen.

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