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5 Funeral Directors l W. T. BLASENGYM Main Office 2226 Shelby St. DRcxil 2570. FLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 N. Illinois St. funeral directors to (he people of Indianapolis since 1887 ; hou ■—Main 0641. 0642 INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY Notices of funeral at our chapel refer to our present mortuary. Our new mortu rv will open nbout Feb. 1. BE it 9. GADD: 2130 Prospect St.. Phone Stewart 2273 George Grinsteiner Funeral director 522 E. Market Main 0008 KRIEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1402 N Illinois St. „ , MA. 1154 Res. Bel. 3800-R-l UNDERTAKERS —HISEY & TITUS. 951 N Delaware. Main 3880. 8 Special Notices ELECTREAT BODY MASSAGE pi ts new life in your veins and relieve* Muir pain. Lola walker 1112 Central Ant R. Lincoln 8873. RADIUM electric, medicated sulphur baths and massatre. Battle Creek method 105 W. 9t Clair Rlle.v 2072 MARGARET SELLERS. D. 0.. D C. N D. obstetrician, acute and chronic disease 1 N. New Jersey. Rlle.v. 9 Personals MADAME KELLY . Electric Massasre and Vanor Baths MADAME ’O9EPHINE Permanent Peauty Worlt 729 N. NEW JERSEY RILEY 2573 GIVE YOUR ORDER NOW—For genuine Old English Xmas pudding, made, by the ‘.‘Daughters of the British Empire. Cl. TO Lost and Found CLARINET; with music, ill saxophone case, lost Saturday , evening either on 6heldon 17th or Martmdale AvY. Reward tftQj Montana. Web. 504.1, GREEN coin purse lost, containing four * cheeks and small amount of money. Riley 4422. Reward. STOLEN—Nash touring car. Serial No. 263699, Order No. 137179, color dark (.'ash blue, equipped with snubber*. Md* wind shields, heater In rear, aluminum foot rest lor accelerator, stem win 8-dav Waltham clock, double automatic windshield wiper, purple sun vigor. 8. and M. snoUlfrht on left side windshield. laKen from salesroom at 532 N. Capitol git ni£ht and Mon morning: Reward, potify w. E. Bart on. Mam 1840. t7RIST WATCH—White gold, lost corner f North and Meridian initials K 9,, °" back Valued as keepsake. Reward. Wash. 0578-R. 4234 Cornelius Ave. 12 Help Wanted—-Male Large corporation desires man of good " character, thoroughly experienced in ofM work: must be able to grasp details of operation quickly, and capable , of asaupaing minor executive position in very short time, which will lead to a splendid position ill a few months; must be restflent of Indianapolis, not over 35. bear good references and in a pbsition to .ie|in work Dec. 14. Splendid salary to gtart to the right man. Give full particular*. address and phono in answer. Aptl’icattens will be kept confidential. Times. Bex 28. , _ wJnt'ED—CORN HUSRER3. CALL CIKrBE 6247. RAN. 4548. T- * 13 Instructions MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY .. BARBER COLLEGE 510 E Wash In*pip St.. Indjanapoliß. Ind.. Circle 9/57, 16 Help Wanted—Female t GIRL, 17'TO 20 YEARS OLD t 236 S. Meridian St. 18 Rooms HEW JERSEY, N . 3347; front rm.: warm; ' plenty liot water: men pref. Wa. 0407-V/. a—Light Housekeeping ILLINOIS N. 1515: LIGHT fiOUSEKEEI’ING ROOM; 92.50 PER WEEK. IRVINGTON AVE,. N.. 64: 3 RMS.. BATH. ~ GAR. EMP. C6UPLE, IRV. oOQ6. NEW JERSEY. N.. ,1020: Furnished 7, rooms: kitchenette. Mod., for 85. I*l NE ST.. 819 N.: 3 light housekeeping-: gas furnished: sink in kitchen. X. CLAIR. E.. 900; two liicnl houstkeep- • ing rooms, or will board two. St. CL Aiß W.. 104; one suite of bouse- ' keeping rooms; very reasonable: two ;Li<*le housekeeping roams; modern. b—Board and Rooms ILLINOIS, N.. 2202: 2 young men or man ’ and wife; home prlv. Mar. 4742 R. C HILdSeN to board oy (lay or week < Mother’s care given. Ken. 5015, J 9 Rentals a—Houses };EIMONT. N.. 131: four rooms: city I water; $25. Circle 7200. Wash. 1010. 4: ALVtN S. 1865; 4 rooms, semi moderli t; 816. CIVIC REALTY CO.. 136 N. Delft *■ are Lincoln oO.iO. fjORMAN. 967: S2O per month; four 7 rooms: in walking distance of downtown: one block from Massachusetts Ave. depot: electric lights, gas: city water paid. Call MISS ILG. Main 6761. Kvcnlngß. MRS. ELSNER, Irv. 3055. DRAPER. 1614: semi-modern: garage: wa- ' ter paid. DRexel 0723-J, GOODLET. 900 ; 4 rooms: gas: bargain: : ; .-gl?; U 10th car. DRex. 4206. jItARLAN. 1314-1316: New 4 room mod- .; era; garage: s.’7 50 DRex. 2525-M. KELLY, E.. 1618: four rooms: semi-mod-era; in rear. Ll .'.'den St. 2017 2025; half, three-room - double sl4 00 Civic Realty Cos. 136 L lie lii ware Si Lineo'n 5050 _____ IIUDLOW. 3 825: 2 bedrooms, living-room T dining-room, kitchen, etc. Rent reduced jo S2O See this house Websf’r 7604 ivauMi 1418; new. 4-room semi-rnixicrti f garage. Main 3377. or evenings Webiter 4101. OKI ft. i9O<V R •hi odern bungalow with garage. Lincoln 2629. SHEFFIELD. S.. 1302: five-room double: inside toilet: water pd. $24.50. Dr, 5375. SHERMAN DR.. N. 2905: convenient. semi-modern. 6-room double; wa'er paid: $22.5Q per month. Irv 4199 WASHINGTON, E.. 1515; five rooms: city .. water paid: rent, $lB. Circle 0618. ti. j, McCracken. _ 3)15 W. itAY‘: 5-room house; electric lights, gas, water paid: just vacatedWill pajier and fix up: sls month. J. 8. CRUSE REATLY. . jV. 21’ST 138—5-room mod. double, reduced rent. Ma._2117. Pay tor moving. i228 BROOK’ Bt, 2 rooms.'. .. ..7 .SB.OO j< 1321 Collins St.. 3 rooms 8.00 JIBO Biook St., 3 rooms 10.00 1114 Eroo’' St.. 4 rooms 14.00 A. V. ?AINEY. 108 N. Delaware St.

19 Rentals a—Houses \V. 28TH ST.. 223: half double: six rooms; modern; reduced rent: on paved street, near Illinois car line. Kan. 5692, 1007 EUGENE: semi-modern double; 5 rooms and garage $25. 605 E. Minnesota, 5-room cottage: $25. Call Main 0242; evenings. Irvington 4213. COLORED 2830-38 Paris Ave.: dandy. 5-room semi-modern double, with garage: rents $27 and S3O. Owner. Harrison .1872. 569 ABBOTT; 4-room house: cheap rent; $lO month. J. S. CRUSE REALTY CO 5 ROOMS: modern except furnace. CaDRex. 5116-R, nr 1419 Ringgold COLORED; five rooms: 1437 Mass. Aye : gas, electrioity; rent chean. It'd. 2096. SEE DUNLOP & HOLT EG EL lor bargains 'iEAla ESTATE A. F. ZAINEV - REAL ESTATE! RENTAE9 INSURANCE. 108 N. DEL,, LI. 6520. For rent; 5 rooms, semi-modern, oil Belletontainc St.: S”8 1906 north. C. L. MICHAEL 1016 Fletcher Trust Bldg. Riley 2704. FINE 7-room duplex: hardwood floors modern: garage. Rl'cv 0287. FIVE-ROCM house: semi-modern. DRexel 6901. c —Apartments WF, WANT to handle your rentals for you. We will secure a steady income from your vacant property Trv our service. DAYTON REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT CO. Ri. 2704. 1010 Fletcher Trust Bldg. MR. MICHAEL WALKING DISTANCE 917 E. Washington: three roomsi. $23 month: heat and water furnished. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL CORNER 10th and Stillwell: 3. 4-rm. apts.: bath water. Ken, 415.3. d—Business Places CORNER CAPITOL AND MARYLAND STS. Large storeroom: entire second floor windows on tour sides of entire room; steam heat, water, e.ectrie lights. Keys at 202 Kentucky Ave. 204-6 W. MARYLAND Storeroom. Will take out partition and make all In one room it desired. Water, electric lights and steam heat. Rent very reasonable. Key at 202 Kentucky Ave. 42 S. CAPITOL Large storeroom; electric lig'hts. water, steam heat and power elevator; cheap r<nt. Keys at 202 Kentucky Ave. 21 Real Estate for Sale b—Houses NEAR TECHNICALII. S. Seven rooms modern: double garatfc; large lot: plenty of shade. SACRIFICE FOR CASH C. L. MICHAEL 1010 Fletcher Trust Bldg. ■ Riley 2761. Small Down Payment Will start buying you a dandy 5-room bun*Alow. Has gras, deotric lights, also inside toilet and lavatory; near G 4 rue Id Park. Call Riley 5147. Irv. or Ran. 2H3 8. 8 rooms: modern: N. New Jersey St., beyond 22nd St.; 4-car garage*: driven well, cistern, large lot: bargain if so.d at once. C. L. MICHAEL 1 lain Fletcher Trust Bldg Riley 2704. MANLOVE, 2902: new cottage: jasemeut. in-a-door bed: sewer in, etc.: $25 payment monthly pays taxes, everything. You can own this home paying no more than rent. Owner. Wehster 7604. / BROOKSIDE AVE.; 0-room modern home; 4 roomi down. 2 rooms and bath up. Price $4,500: terms. MARGARET BERRY. Riley 5147. Drexel 5-260. FOR business deals, rooming houses and business investments see our bargains. Free listing. JOHN P. FITZGERALD. 7 N. Alabama. _Bt. MODERN five-room bungalow, on paved Street’ only SSO cash, balance like rent. Lin. 5308, \Vash, 0872. 4-BEDROOM, modern house: good location: 2 so from school. 1 sq. from Speedway ltd E 7. terms. Bel. 3941. FOR nice liomo L east or south call C. i OSBURN Dfccxel 6184. IF YOU WANT TO SELL CALL DREXEL 6817. e —Suburban 6-ROOM house. 9 Seres a-nice home. Ca 1 ’ Riley 4”67, Owner. f—Sale or Exchange HAVE a dandy 6Vj -acre farm. 20 miles from city, to exchange for 40 acres near Monrovia. Martinsville or Mooresville. Prefer hill farm. Mrs. Little. REALTY SERVICE BUREAU. Lin. 5307. FARM. 78 acres team and implements, for city property; near 2 good towns. LAURA STEWART. 61 N. Keystone. 22 Real Estate Wanted HAVE BUYERS for five and six-room modern bungalow;!, south. MR. DITI.EY, Lln. 5646. Ran. 6232, WANT five or six rooms in any desirable ’dealloii. Lin. 3734. 25 Miscellaneous for Sale DAY bed. new Simmons: also Simmons sanitary cot. Irv. 3562. Bargains.' HEATER. LARGE INTERSTATE. GOOD CONDITION; -BED AND SPRINGS. IlttL, 1695-W, Reaper. Nubian llotblast; one Colonial <ook alove; In perfect condition. DRexel 91 24-W. lOAT. Indy's fur: also dress and skirt; full dress nilt Well. 8819-R. ACORN GAS RANGE,. CALL HARRISON 1706-W. . ELECTRIC SWEEPERS—Premier and Hoover. Riley 5526. Bargains for cash. Rugs, like" new; Babv Ben. 2945 MePhreson St, Ken. 103 K. liups—Linoleums 9x12 Tapestry Brussels rugs, blue and taupe and old rose, special $13.05; Gold Seal Cougoleum rugs. 9x12 $12.75 These rugs are carried in ail sizes and patterns at proportionate nrices. Imported Japa near grass rugs. oxl2. double warp, heavy grade made In baautiful colored patterns special. $7.50 11.3x12 rugs $20.60: all wool. Our One of Brussels, velvets Axmlnsterß and Wilton rugs carried In ail sizes and patterns are sold at the lowest prieeit in the city, .Come in and tie convinced All new perfect goods mo seconnsl Dorfman Rug Cos. 207 W Wash St. opposite Statehouse "If It covers the floor we have ltd SINGER sewing machine drop-head: sews perfectly: $lO 1107 Prospect Dr 7276. 127 W GEORGIA A NKAR^fI E U RI. 6622 a—Musical Instruments VICTOR CONSOLE VICTROLA:— splendid condition, 331 H N. Temple. We, 4466. b—Pet and Live Stock COLLIE PUPS Full-blooded. Seven weeks old. Call Irv. 3390-J. RICHARDSON'S VETERINARY HOSPITAL. 14 S. West St. Circle 2332. c —Coal and Wood Consider Quality When Buying KINDLING WITH FACT TON Genuine Glendora—The Womiei Coal Sullivan County Indiana. Best Glendora 6-In. block. Ige.. fkd.s7.UU Best Glendarn 6x3 Ip. cln. fkd ....$0 50 Best Hendora. 2x4 egg c'n fkd.. SO 26 Va. and Ky.—The Best That Is Mined Best W. Va. 0-tn. block ige., fkd... $7.25 Best W. Va.. 2x4. egg. cln. fkd $6 *0 Best Va. Mine Run. 56 pet. 1p....55.60 Va Mine from Kanawha District. Best E. Kv. Harlan Cos.. 0-iu. ig. fkd.57.23 TRY OUR HOOSIER ASH Burns well and holds fire over night. Hoosier Ash, Ind No. 6 Ip 6-in. fkd. $5.85 Hi.os. Ash. Ind. No 6 2x4 egg fkd sty.3s Best Linton No. 4 Ind.. 6-in. ip., fkd.55.75 Best Ind 4-in. ip. No 6 cln ikd. r 5.50 Best Ind, No 5. 2x4 egg cln fkd 86 25 Best 6-In. Vermilion Cos. Ip., cln fkd . $5.50 Best Vermilion Cos.. 2x4 egg cln. fki1.55.25 Delivered anywiiere .n the el tv UNION ICE AND COAL 1916 Bitlff Ave. Drex. 4621 Since 1908 Dependable POCAHONTAS. 0-IN. 9HOV. LP 18.95 SEMI-SMOKELESS. 6-IN, StL LP...50.95 W. VIRGINIA 2-IN. SHOVR LP $5.93 McDowell Cos.. W. Va. BRAZIL BLOCK. 0-IN. FKD. LP...55.95 BRAZIL BLOCK. 2-IN. SHOV. LP...54.95 Owen Cos.. Ind. Wheeled in. 3te ton Anchor Coal Company 212 N. Pine Riley 5444 Riley 4104 COAL BARGAINS ind. 4-in. fkd. ip • $5.56 VV. Va. 2x4 Egg. fkd $0 56 VV Va. 4-in. lkd Ip $7 00 Pocahontas No 3. Red Ash $8.50 Pocahontas Mine Run ~57.50 NORTH ST. COAL YARD L.n 1455.' Cir, 5656 Night irv 4020. ILLINOIS 2 TO 6-IN. FKD. LP. $4.75 Vermilion County Free troni s'atc and wifi not ednker FANSLER COAL CO. 936 E. VERMONT LIN 7950. TRY OUR MAJOR COAL. MAJORVCOAL CO. Ban. 4120.

25 Miscellaneous for Sale c — Coal, Ice and Wood SALE For a Limited Time WHY PAY MORE? Old Hickory White Ash 9 ‘ Lump ILLINOIS DIST NU ? 2-IN TO 6IN LUMP $4.90 I 2 Tons, s9os© 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. Riley 18G6. BRAZIL (Ind.) BLOCK i >4 TO 24-IN LP . $5.23 PER TON BRAZIL PEA AND NUT. $4.50 EAST SIDE ICE AND COAL 934 Frwler Main 6930. ATI AS FUEL CO 461 \V MORRIS DREXEL (1883 KINDLING AND STOVE WOOD BIG LOAD DELIVERED ANYWHERE 26 Miscellaneous Wanted SALVATION urmv Industrial Home Help us to help others with voor uaed clotHting magazine* new* etc Phone Wagon Riley 66 '2 1 LIGHT horse iolt wagon wanted Call Bel 1937-J, 414 Goodiet, 27 Business Announcements FEATIiERS bought, sold and renovated feather mattresses and pillows made E F BURKI.E. 416 Mas* Main 1 >26 HUGS 9x12. tlirly elnd, $2: all work guar SUPERIOR CLEANERS Ken 4462 RUFFLED curtains washed and ironed. 10e a nair: will call for and deliver. Web. 1046-W, ‘ SAFETY RAZOR RLADES Sharpened. TUTTLBDGE. 201 Indiana Ave. 28 Storage and Transfer OVERLAND HAULING RETURN LOADS „ WANTED. Packing end shipping hous“hold gooda. lew rßte on Florida and California shipments OTTO J SUEBZ. Main 23533638. Webster 4579-OOP9-W. northVvestern tuansVer CO. Call at all times, ttundollih 3741. MOVING and Trucking Reliable men Call BORVMAN Web 5871 29 Business Opportunities FOR SMALL INVESTMENT you can get complete outfit for high speed home knitting with lull instructions and con tract to buy all standard socks you can knit for five years. Good pay for spare or full lime at home. Yarn replaced free Write for full particulars STEBKiR MA CHINE CO.. Desk I)DG, Utica, N Y 30 Automobiles for Sate BUICK 6 touring. 955: runs good: S2O donn. $5 week. 1233 N. Meridian. CHEVROLET. 1926 ebaeh: used three weeks, driven very little in very good condition. Will sell at a sacrifice and axrange terms Wehster 2103, CHEVROLET. i923. Ton Truck with stake body: enclosed eab: 2 nearly new tiles; 2 fair tires: runs and looks good. $225. STONE CHEVROLET 540 E. Wash. Lin. 4411 CHEVROLET bargains each guaianteed. MARION CHEVROLET CO.. 96.3 N. Mcr DODGE touring; run* good tires good; sllO $36 down balance monthly. BOTH AND CENTRAL MOTOR KALES. Readolph 5f,50. Or>’-;i evenings. "Ford, 1921 touring: regular: $25 caan buys it. WANGELIN-SHARP CO.. •143 Virginia Ave. DRexel 5020. Open Evenings and Siuidays. FORD touring. 1017 model: looks like new. demountable rims and new cord tires: $65. Terms. Open evenings. THIRTIETH AND CENTRAL SAI.ES QO 3009 Central Ave Ran .sull. Fold. 1926 touring: starter and balloon tires; A-l shape throughout. Only $24 0: cash or terms. _ WANGELIN-SHARP CO v 443 Virginia Ave DRcxcj ,)020. FORD touring. 1923: starter, demountables; lock wheel: new winter top. All the comforts of a closed oar. Priced to sell: down payment SSO. SMITH Ic MOORE INC., Authorized Ford Dealers, 528 Smith Meridian St. Open evenings and Sundays. Main 6650. FORD, 1924 TUDOR Balloon tires, pumpers, lock wheel, iiiubbers. accelerator, efo. The paint and upholstering is very good. Mechanically it is A-l We have a very low price to I move quick Terms. The Lathrop-McFarland Cos. 418-24 N Capitol Ave. Open eves MaiP 2480 FORD roadster: sllp-on body, starter and demountable wheels: new Fisk Red Top cord tires: price S9O; down payment $25: balance weekly or monthly payments. SMITH & MOORE. INC.. AuthorU*l Ford Dealers, 528 South Meridian St. Open evonlngs and Sundays. Main 06>0. , FORD COUPE 1923. De’co ignition, speedometer, lock wheel, spare tire, motometer and bar cap. Other extras This Is a bargatn for quick sale. CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. Packard Distributors Since 1904. 31 W 13th, Main 6942 FORD coupe. 1924; lock wheel; five -■ord tires: good as now. Down payment $75: balance weekly or monthly payments. SMITH & MOORE, INC.. Authorized Ford Dealors. 528 South Meridian 9t. Open evenings and Sundays. Main 6650. Ford Sedan 1921. perfect condition; good tires, lock wheel, etc.. $125 If sold at once. Term*, open cveningH. The Citizens Motor Car Cos. 31 W. 13th St. Main 6942 FORD Sedan, 1922: Fine condition: lock wheel and other extras. Down payment $50.60; balance weekly or monthly payments. SMITH & MOORE, Inc... Authorized Ford Dealers. 628 South Meridian Street. Open evenings and Sunday. Main 6050, Ford.' 1925 roadster: starter and balloon tires, lock wheel. Tills job is as good as x.ew for only S9O down. WANGET.IN-SHARP CO.. 44.3 Virg.nia Ave. DRexel 5020. FORD Tudor Sedan. i925: Cord tires, lock wheel, speedometer, bumpers, foot accelerator. Looks and runs like new, Down payment SIOO.OU. SMITH & MOORE fnc.. 528 South Meridian Street. Open Evenings and Sundays. Main OOftQ. FORD iordor sedan; j'neatest closed far bl again in Indianapolis: nicely rquipped. Spec'id for three days only. $376. MARION CHEVROLET CO.. 903 M. Meridian. Lin. 5361. FORDS: five touring cars; starter and demountable*. Down payment sls to $25. Balance easy payments. SMITH & MOORE INC.. Authorized Ford Dealers, 528 South Meridian St. Open evenings ana Sunday*. jL'tn 6650. CHEVROLET 1924 Touring; oversize cord tires- lock wheel; excellent In every way. No trades on this one. Pay for in 13 monthly oaymenfs. *250, STONE CHEVRaCET 546 E. Wash. Lin. 4411 t'ord late 1924 coupe: lock wheel automatic windshield wiper, spot light. A real buy at SBS down. IVANGELIN-SHARP Cp.. 443 Virginia Ave. DRcXcl 5020. FORD. 1923. Ton-Truck with closed cab: oversized tires: good motor. $225. Take Dart in coa l . STONE CHEVROLET 640 E. Waeh. Lin. 4411

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30 Automobiles for Sale V g o0 ° s to rE ! Many Good Closed and Open Used Cars Bob’s Motor Service 340 S. Pennsylvania. MA In 1705. FORD, late 1924 coupe; 5 balloon tires: paint good run* good, car guaranteed; sßj down. Open evenings. BOTH AND CENTRAL SALES CQ. 3609 Central Ave. Ran. 5550. Ford, 1924 touring: starter and Jemountables. lock wheel. A real buy at $165; SSO down. WANGELIN-SHARP CO.. 443 Virginia Ave. DRexel 5020. FORD 1923 roadater: look* like new acta like new: $l6O down, ba'.ance monthly. Open evenings. 30T11 AND CENTRAL MOTOR SALES. 3069 Central, Run. 5566. FORD. 1923 motor, 'curing car and extra good motor. First $75 buys it. STONE CHEVROLET 540 E. Wash. Lin. 4411 Ford ill'll touring: starter and demountable*. lock wheel; 975: cash or terms. WANGBLIN-SHABP CO., 443 Virginia Ave. DHexel 5020, mill). 1920 sedan; good bodv: run* good; $95; S2O down. Open evenings. 30TH AND CENTRAL SALES 00. 3009 Central Ave. Rail. 6060. FORD. tudor A late model; nicely equipped $395. MARION CHEVROLET CO., 963 N, Meridian. Lin. 5361. Ford Roadster, 11&J5 $225.00 Chevrolet Touring. V 921 $ 50.00 Davis Coupe $485.00 Apperson Sedan $535.00 Stutz Roadster ?325.0(> Small payment down, balance monthly. These car* are 111 perfect condition. STUTZ FACTORY BRANCH 957 S. Meridian. Open cvenliigg and Sunday a. m. FORD ROADSTER This car looks and runs like uewr. A r MARION CHEVROLET CO. 963 X. Meridian St. Un. 3364. Late. 1922 Ford touring starter and demountable*. lock wheel. spot light shock absorber*, winter top. A real job for $125 cash or terms SYANGELIN-SHARP CO.. 443 Virginia Ave. llßexel SO2U. Open Evenings and Sunday* LATE 1022 sedan; lots of extra equipment: paint and tire* all good; $250; $65 down, balance month,y. 30T11 AND CENTRAL MOTOR SALKS Rand. 35.50. Open eventnas CARS TRADED ON RICKEN VfiWk BACKER are of llett.r Grade >f£RBTEOOE HOLLOWELL CO Jagap 11UNC.. Rlekenbacker Distributor* - 436 N Capitol Ave. Lin ‘75.54 LARGE line of used ears: open and closed models; term*: open evening*. J. f. ALLEN .5 OTOR SALES 923 Virginia Ave. DRex. 0928. HAYSES-SCHMiIiT. INC. 120 \V NORTH ST. FOR TOUR NEW OR USED CAR NASH 1910 touring good mechanical condition: new cord tires: good paint: $130; VO down balance monthly USED CARS OF MfehiT Lexington Motor Cos.. 1142 N Meridian 81 GOOD USED CARS CHAS. E STUTZ- 874 N Meridian 8i FOR GOOD USED CARS CALI, L. GUY LONG 1114 N MERIDIAN. LIN. 6865. BEST iie<l oar* in town. 363 N. Llinols St. a—T rucks , Ford. 1924 ton truck Ford steel cab; coal body; pneumatic tires: good condition: s7a (town WANGELIN-SHARP CO 443 Virginia Ave. DRexel 5020. <>p„n Evening* and Sunday* FOrtt). 1922 ton truck: closed cab. stake body. Down payment S6O. ba'snee weekly payment* SMITH A MOORE. INC Authorized Ford Dealers. .528 South Meridian St. Open evenings and Sundays. Main 6636. Ford. 1922 ton truck; reconditioned motor, closed cab: stake body: rood tire*: on'v sl4s’ en*h or terms tVANGET.IN-SHARP CO.. 443 Virginia Ave. DRexe] 5020. 31 Automobiles Wanted Autos Wanted 1922. 1923. 1924 and 1925 models ore ferred: we pay cash and deal auicklv *avo time bv neein-r us first I. Wolf Auto Cos. HSN N. Capitol Avc\. Comer North Bi Plenty of parking apaoe. Lln. 4510 HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR USED CARS WANT 100 CARS TO JUNK SEE US FIRST. SAM CORAZ. 519 N. CAPITOL MAIN 0389 32 Auto Supplies, Repairs GENUINE FORD PARTS Slightly used bargain*. Fenders, engine hoods *pla*li shield*, wind shields, running boards, radiators, ga* tanks, tops, soring*, tire carrier*, etc. SWIS9HELM A PARKER. 544 E. Washington. BEST USED TIRES ROGERS BM 43(10 3117 W Wash. bel, 4300 EBACK A GENTRY’ auto retinishing. “1C u* first. ;i32 N. Capitol Riley 2750 USED CARS bought and sold I GOLD BURG 522 N Capitol. 33 Motorcycles, Bicycles EVERYTHING for the bicycle ROBERT 30N CYCLE STORE. 940 Mass. Ave. 35 Financial MONEY TO LOAN ON AUTOMOBILES SUITE 9. 542 N. MERIDIAN RI, 2136. 37 Money to Lqan <wwwww^wvwvwvsA/vws^>A^ee 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 honest people can borrow 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, relatives or tradespeople. You can have all the time necessary for repayment and pay only for the actual time you keep the money. Call and let us explain. No charge unless you borrow. IF IN A HURRY Phone MA. 2923. Household Finance Corporation 404 Kresge Bldg., fourth floor. Corner of Pennsylvania and Wash. Sts. DIGNIFIED LOANS AT 2 y 2% QUICK SERVICE STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL On furniture, pianos, autos, etc., in sums Up to S3OO 00. left in your possession. 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37 Money to Loan BORROWING $lO TO S3OO For Emergencies My Own 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 undei obligations to any one. 1 WOULD want to borrow from sotae one who made a business of lending money I WOULD be willing to pay a reasonable amount for the use of the money 1 borrowed. I would NOT go to the first moneylending concern that I came to. 1 WOULD consider ONLY a firm that was long established In my community. The Fidelity Loan Cos., licensed by and bonded to the State, and under the super vision of the banking department, is well ami favorably known m this community, a reliable firm that makes a business ol lending money at a low lawful rate and has a genuine desire to be helpful. Should you need money, now or at any time, do not fail to call on ua FIDELITY LOAN CO. W A Thomas, Mgr Room 632 Lemcke Bldg. 106 E MARKET ST MAIN 1278. NEED MONEY? Quickly, confidentially and busineas-llke dealings ,s a part of the service we give you LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 1411/) E. Washington St. MA 1n*1)685 LI ncoln 7184 39 Legal Notices NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE The undersigned, administratrix <le bonis non of the estate of Gordon Donaldson, deceased, hereby gives not!'’” that by virtue of an oixier of the Marion Probate Court, she will at the hour of 9 a. m. of the doth day of December. 1925. at 2016 Valid' * 8t . Indlanauo l*. 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 xhlrty-Ono (31) in Block 15. In 8 A Fletcher Jr * Northeast AddlUon to the City of Indianapolis, as tier 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 appraised value of said real estate and for cash. The purchaser at such sale will be furtli-T required to give bond to aeuUM the payment, according to its terms of a certain mortgage lieu upon said real estaje in favor of Austin Huntir 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 486 Mortgage Record 729. in the Re eorder * oulcd of Marion County, and subject to which said real estate i* to be sold. MARY DONAI.D3GN, Admin s'.ratrix de bonis uou. Nor. 16. 23 30 Dec 7 s ttoTltfc to HKifts. Creditors. feTC. In the matt. r of the estate ot Anna H. Wright, deceased. No. 07-21858. In the Probate Court of Marion County. November term. 192.. Notice Is hereby given that Albert Lieber a* executor of the above named estate ha* presented and filed hi* account and vouchers In final settlement ot said estate, and that the same will i-ome up for the examination and action of said Probate Court; on the 19th Jay of Dewmber. 1925. at Which lime all heirs, creditor* or legatees of said estate required to appear in said Court and show eau*e. if any there be. why said account and voucher* should not be approved. And the heir* of said estate lire also required to appear and make proof of their neirship ALBERT H. LOSCHE. Clerk. Nov. 23 and 30 to heifS* creditors! Etc. In the matter of the estate of Ua Pearl McPherson, deceased. No. 70-22867. In the Probate Court of Marion County, November Term. 1025. Notice ji hereby given that Delia Me Person a/ administratrix of the above named estate ba* presented and filed her account and voucher* In final settlement of said estate, and that the samp will come up for the -x rmination and action of said Probate Court, ti the 10th day of December, 1925. at which time all heirs, creditors or of said estate required to appear In said Cour* and show cause, if any there be. why laid account and vouchers should not be approved And the heirs of said estate' are also required to appear pnd make proof of their hetrhlp. ALBERT U. LOSCHE. Clerk. Nov, 23 and 30. “NoTlcf, to "heirs creditors, etc. In the matt'-r of the estate of Chrintena Myers, .liiis Christena Meyers, deceased No, OP-22383. In the Probate Court of Marlon County. November term. 1925. ' Notice is hereby g'ven that Christian W . Resner a* administrator of the above name estate has presented and filed hig account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the exandnat'on and action of aaid Probate Court, on the 19th day of December. 1925. at which time all heir*, creditors or legatees of said estate required to appear In said court and show cause, f any there be. why said account and voucher* should not be ajiproved. And the tinlra of said estate are also required to appear and make proof of their heir--8hlp" - ALBERT H. LOSCHE. OleTk. Nov. 23, 30. ______ NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS, ETC. In the matter of the estate of Willtmn R. McClelland, deceased. No. 09-2^687. In the Probate Court of Marian County. November term. 1925. . ~ Notice is hereby given that Harry McClelland as administrator of the above named estate ha* presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for tho examination und action or said Probate Court on the 19th day of December. 1925. at which time all heirs, creditor* or legatees of old 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 helr“hlD" ALBERT H. LOSCHE. Clerk. Nov. 23 and 36. 1023. NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. ET<J7 In tl e matter of the estate of Henry Rosenberg, deceased. No. 69-22006. In the Probate Court of Marion County. November term. 1925. Notice Is hereby given that Emma Rosenberg a* administratrix of the above named estate ha* presented and filed her 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 19th day of Decemlxr. 1025. at which time ail heirs, creditors or legatees of sold eetate required to ajipear in said Court and show cause, if any there be. why aaid account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship. M ALP.ERTH. LOSCHE. Clerk. Nov. 23 and 30 1925. ___ NOTICE TO HEIR3 CREDITORS. ETC. In the matter of the estate of Llszie C. Ormsby. deceased. No. 09-22062. In the Probate Court of Marion County. November term. 1925. Notice is hereby given that John T. Ormsby as administrator of the above named estate has jiresetited and filed his 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 19th day of December. 1925. at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate required to apjiear in said court and show cause, if any there be. why said account and vouchers should not approved. And the heirs of said estate are also required to apjx'ar and make proof of their heirALBERT H. LOSCHE. Clerk. Nov. 23 and 30. 1936. SotlCe To flfiiftS. Creditors:" EfC. In the matter of the estate of Mary F. Gaddie. deceased. No. 60-22779. In the Probate Court of Marion County. November Term. 1925. Notice ia hereby given that James A. Durrett as administrator of the above named estate has presented and filed his aci-ount 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 19th day of December. 1025. at which time ail 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 requried to appear of heir^ip. . Nov, 23 and 36 NOTICE TO HEIRS CREDITORS. ET In the matter of the estate of Georgn Ante, deceased. No. 70-22834. In the Probate Court of Marion County, No-ember term. 1926. Notteo' is hereby given that W iliam Ante as administrator of the above named i estate lias present'd and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the game will come un for the examination and action es said Probate Court: on the 19th day of De-

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mN North America wheat makes up one-flfth of the diet of the average family, and in European countries itß" importance is only slightly less. Its prominence over all other grains is due in part to the one fact th£ it keeps and ships much better than corn, for Instance; and also to the fact that no other grain combines so many valuable bread-making nuallties. Wheat gluten is better adapted than that of any other grain to make a light, porous raised loaf. People tire of the flavor of other cereals; that of wheat never palls "He. wants better bread than Is made of wheat" Is a hofnely proverb used of a man who demands impossible excellence. There are wheat fields almost wp to the Arctic Circle In Canada and northern Russia, so that the great temperate zones of the Northern Hemisphere are covered year after year with golden seas of wheat. Wheat flourishes also on the high plateaus of Mexico and Chile, and it thrives in most parts of the temperate zones of the Southern Hemispheres. In South Africa, the Argentine Republic, and In far-off India and Australia. In fact there are very few lands where wheat is not grown. Grown In Egypt Wheat is mentioned many times in the Bible. Egypt cultivated it at a very early date In the valley of the Nile. The Chinese were growing wheat thousands of years before the Christian era, and they have a legend that it a direct gift from Heaven to man. Wheat is a member of tho grass family. Other members of the same family which are used for food are corn t rye, oats and barley, but wheat Is by far the most largely used. There are many varieties of wheat. Some of the wheat berries are harder than others. Some of the heads have long "beards" or hairlike spikes that cover the grain, and others are nearly beardless. In North America the inrat Important classes are spring wheat and winter wheat. Winter wheat is planted in the autumn and starts to grow before winter. Spring wheat is planted in the spring. Must Suit Soil Varieties of wheat must be carefully selected to suit the soil and climate, where they are to be grown, soft starchy wheats being adapted to moist climates, and hard glutinous wheats to dry climates. The flour from soft wheat is superior for pics and pastries, but that from hard wheat makes better bread, though, until the Introduction of the gradual reduction roller process of milling, hard wheat did not make as white a flour as the soft starchy wheat and was therefore less prized. The roller process, enhancing the value of hard spring wheat, w&s largely responsible for the wheat onom of the Northwest and the shifting of the wheat-growing region from the Atlantic seaboard to Minnesota, the Dakotas and Western Canada. The ground is prepared for wheat growing by plowing. Then steeltoothed harrows go over it to break up the clods. Drill seeds follow the harrows and drop the seed through pipes In little rows. Behind each pipe Is a small plow like a garden trowel which covers % the gfrain. Before the seeder name into use men carried hags of grain swung over their shoulder and sower the seed broadcast, as In Millet’s great picture of the "The Sower." Has Many Enemies Wheat, like most living things, has a hard struggle to live,’ because of its many enemies. In the spring the wheat plants must have rain, and at harvest time warm sunshine to ripen the grain. In dry summers chinch bugs feed on the young plants and kill them. In cool, moist summers the Hessian fly lays eggs on the little plants, which hatch into destructive worms. Then there are rusts and smuts and other fungus growths which also do enormous damage. Methods of fighting each of these pests have been discovered, and the farmer nowadays does not feel so 39 Legal Notices rember. 1026. at which time all heirs creditors or lrates of said estate required to apnear in said court and show (jausc if any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said eata'e aro also required to appear and make proof of their heirship. ALBERT H. LOSCHE. Clerk. Nov 29 30. NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC. In the matter of the estate of Charles J. Huffman, deceased No. 69-22638. In the Probate Court ol Marlon County. November term. 1925. Notice ig hereby riven that Mary V. Huffman a* administratrix of the above named estate has presented and filed her account and voucher* in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for Oie examination and a/tion of said Probate Court; on the 2th day of December 1925. at which t.‘me all heirs creditors or legatee* of said estate required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be. why said account and vouchers should not be aproved. And the heire of said estate are Rlso required to appear and niaka proof of their heir-AI-.REHT H_. LOSCHE Clerk. PATRICK ic PCHMOLLINGEP.. Attorneys. Nov. 30-Dec. 7.,

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I helpless as he formerly did when he I found them in his wheat fields. The wheat grows rapidly and in a few weeks It has "headed out" and grains of wheat till the heads. When the grains first reach a fairly good size they are plump and soft | and filled with a milky fluid. Later they become solid, but not hard, j Slowly the plant loses its green j coloring and changes to lighter hues, iAt last comes the golden yellow, | which tells the farmer that the j whea't is nearly ready to he harvested. A great field of golden wheat billowing in the wind, stretching away as far as the eye can see, is one of the most inspiring sights in nature. The wheat must be harvested at just the right time. If the grain is too ripe much will be scattered and spilled in the field, and if it is not ripe enough it will not keep well. Farmers say the wheat is ready to l>e harvested when the wheat grain is hard enough so ! that it cannot be crushed, yet soft enough to be dented with the fingernail. Harvest by Machine It is an exciting time on the farm when the wheat is harvested, and the work is very hard, although a great amount of the labor done formerly by hand is now done by modern machinery. First the grain is cut. In olden times and in many backward countries today men cut the wheat by hand with scythes or sickles, or with a device they call the "cradle.” This is a large scythe which carries a. framework to collect the grain ns it is cut. Cyrus H. McCormick, an ingenious American. fastened a number of little blades or scythes to a shaft und made a wonderful reaping machine that cuts the wheat, gathers it in bundles with the heads all one way and ties the bundles of grain. The bundles are then stacked into shocks in the field so the sun will dry them, and they are left standing until the grain Is ready to be threshed or separated from the straw. This is done by a big threshing machine, which is run by power furnished by a traction engine. In some of the big fields of the Northwest a wonderful combination binder and thresher used. This cuts a swath of wheat, sometimes thirty feet wide, and threnhes and sacks the cut grain as it travels slowly over the field. After the wheat is threshed it is ready for market. In every small town in wheat growing regions of tha. United States, there is r grain elevator to store and load wheat. Usually"the farmer brings his grain to this elevator and sells it to a middle-man, who in turn sells It to the great wheat buyers at the principal markets of the world. The buying and selling of wheat for future delivery has given rise at various places to speculative markets. The most famous of these in this country is the Chicago Board of Trade, where buying and selling of all sorts of grain goes on In various "pits." The great world wheat market Is Liverpool and it is to this port that most of the export supply of wheat goes, COMEDY TO BE GIVEN Officers’ Council, J. O. O. F. Lodge Is Sponsor for Play. A comedy, “Safety First," will be given by the Harris Associated Players under ausplbes of the Officers’ Council, Lodge 465, I. O. O. F. at a hall at Pleasant and Shelby Sts., Nov. 30 to Dec. 5, The cast will Include Mesdames .Tack Love, Clay Sellers, George Slegman, Jessie Pulliam, William Rex Thomas and Messrs. Emory Eaton, Harley Taylor, Robert Rhupps, Francis Turpin and H. Howard Pulliam. ANDERSON MAN TO TALK Brightwnod Speaker Addresses Y. M, C. A. Boy’s Sunday League. E. J. Rood, Anderson, Ind., will address the Boys’ Sunday League of the Y. M. C. A. next Sunday or\ “Tho Score Tied and Two Minutes to Go.” The Y. M. C. A. male quartet will sing. At Sunday’s meeting in the T. auditorium, Samuel L. Schurte of the Brightwood Y. M. C. A. spoke on "The Thief of Time.” Edward O. Snethen, attorney, gave a number of character sketches. BOY HUNTER SHOT Bu Times Special MARION, Ind., Nov. 30.—Wilbur Powers. 18, was recovering today from wounds received when he was accidentally shot by a Orus Dilley, 18, while they were hunting near Fairmont. ASKED TO FIND >LVN Police have been asked to find Omer Wills, 48, of 1126 E. Pratt #3t., last seen at his home Nov. 26.

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SI,BOO TAKEN BY BANDITS IN INDIANA RAIDS Losses in Indianapolis Oven Week-End Small, With Total Only S3OO. Bandits and robbers obtained more than $1,900 during the last twentyfour hours in a series of spectacular raids over the State, a check showed today. / Losses in Indlanaoplls wore small. Robberies and hold-ups netted only approximately SSOO. At Mishawaka two unmasked men entered the New York Central railroad station, locked the station agent in the basement and escaped with more than SOOO In cash. Roadhouse Robbed At New Albany, three bandits entered a roadhouse, lined up twelve men against the wall and escaped with more than SSOO in cash and $250 In jewelry and watches. A girl bandit, aided by a young man, held up Andrews Kaufman at Terre Hautes, relieved him of S6O in cash and escaped. Indianapolis crime included: Joselyn Pharmacy, 1048 Fairfield Ave., was held up for the second time in three days. Late Wednesday Delmont Potts clerk, lost S9O to a bandit trio who locked him In the basement. Saturday night, another trio robbed J. R. Conden, other clerk. Second loss is nofl known. Three bandits hold up Oscar Henenkamp, 2605 N. Capitol Ave., nightman at tho Laughner Restaurant, 10 W. Twenty-Second St., and took S2O. Jack May, 111 N. Alabama St., reported three men robbed him of sllO at Georgia St. and McCrea Pi. Hold-up Thwarted A hold-up at 6:30 a. rn. was thwarted when a woman customer entered the Standard Grocery, 739 E- Eleventh St., and screamed ns two men pointed guns at William Berkmeier, 952 Highland Ave., manager. The men fled without loot. Goldsmith drug store, 336 W. Washington St., was robbed, William T. Meyers, manager, reported. He did not know the loss. Burglars took SIOO at the H. W Stone garage, 540 E. Washington •St. Clgarets and cigars valued at $7 were taken from tho James Klein restaurant, 3903 E. Washington St. Tho same burglars are thought to have entered the Acme Cleaners, next door. After falling to get Into the safe they took clothing valued at $95. The University Club, Meridian and Michigan Sts., reported $35 stolen. Gone, but Not Forgotten Automobiles reported stolen to police belong to: E. H. Jackcon, R. R. 2, Chevrolelß 23-030, from Capitol Ave. and Washington St. Hubert Dooley, R. R. L, box 205, Ford, 561-065, from R. R. L, box 205. RACK HOME AGAIN Automobile belonging to Mrs. Sadie Stephenson, 803 Fletcher Ave., was found at 875 Fletcher Ave. THREE TRAINMEN HURT Freight Engine Explodes on Cloverleaf Railroad. Bu United Press FRANKFORT, Ind., Nov. 30. Three trainmen are in serious condition here today as tho result of an explosion on a freight engine on the Cloverleaf Railroad here. The men, A1 Hchnaider, engineer, broken leg; G. B. McLain, fireman, three broken ribs, and James Nolan, brakeman, badly scalded, were Injured when the crown sheet on the engine broke. KLAN WOMEN ELECT Mrs. I/ira Foote, Indianapolis, Heads Indiana Realm, Mrs. Lora M. Foote, 438 E. FiftyFirst St., has been named Indiana realm commander of women of tho Ku-Klux Klan. Delegates and presiding officers the organization met Saturday tfl Liberty Hill, E. Michigan and Dearborn Sts., to perfect a State organization. LAD Is~SHOT IN ‘DUEL’ Youth Wounded When “Unloaded” Gun’ Explodes. Bu United Press GARY, Ind., Nov. 30.—Albert Tuggle, 16, Is in a hospital here today as a result of a mock "duel” between he and Mitchell Trimble, 18, with “unloaded guns." Albert was shot in the abdomen. SANE, TRIAL ORDERED Bu Times Special HARTFORD CITY, Ind, Nor. 30. —Mrs. Mabel Jones, declared aane by a sanity commission, will go on trial on arson charges. Attorneys had declared her Insane and asked the charges be dismissed.

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