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5 Funeral Directors W. T. BLASENGYM Main Office 2226 Shelby St DRexil 2570. FLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 N. Illinois St. Funeral directors to 'he people of Indian, apolis since 1887 -hono—Main 0641. 0642 INDTaNAPOLIS crematory Notices of funeral at our chapel refer to our present mortuary Our new mortuary will open about Feb. 1. feE IT S GADD 2130 Prospect St.. Phone Stewart. 227S George Grinsteiner Funeral director 522 E Market Main 0908 KRIEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1402 N Illinois St. „ , MA. 1154 Res. Bel. 3868-R-l Undertakers—htsey & Titus 951 N Delaware. Main 3680. 8 Special Notices ELECTREAT BODV MASSAGE^, Cures rheumatism and neuritis creates new circulation. Lola Walker. 1112 Central. Apt. R. Lincoln 8873. RADIUM electric, medicated, sulphur baths and massaae Battle Creek method 105 W. St Clair. Riley 2072 Margaret sellers and 0.. and C. n and. obste-rician. aeute and chronic disease massage. 1 N New Jersey. Riley 6683. PERMANENT waving by expert operator, Price $7.60. For appointment call Irv. 4094. _ 9 Personals iswywwwwwwwesseessessees MADAME KELLY _ Electric Massavc and Vanor Batha MADAME 'OSEPHINE Permanent Beauty Work . 729 N NEW JERSEY RILEY 2573 &IVE "TOUR ORDER NOW—For genuine Old English Xmas o-fidine made bv be ''Daughters of the British Emnlrff. Call Belmont 3374 or Irviprton 2°84-lv. WANTED—Chum or companion, by lad 36 years old. References exchanged. B O, 17 T'mes. . 10 Lost and Found FOUND- Articles found In Indian apolis street cars yesterday 1 BASKET 3 PACKAGES 1 PAIR GLASSES 1 STRAND BEADS 1 BOOK 3 PATR GLOVES Main 2737. BILVER MESH BAG —Saturday night between English’s and Athletic Club. Randolph4o32. Reward. $9 LOST—On E Washington car or Pcnnsylvania St„ Thanksgiving. Web. 3680. 12 Help-Wanted—Male We are enlarging our sale* force in this district and have openings for 3 live galosmen with autos who are familiar with the meat, grocery, delicatessen, restaurant and hardwariystrade, to sell Dayton Seales, sliccrs. electric coffee mills and meat choppers: commission advanced weekly; this is an excellent opportunity for men who want to increase the r earnings and become permanently es‘abashed with a large organization where promotion is rapid to men who can. produce. DAYTON SCALE CO . Division INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION. 243 N. Penn. St. 13 Instructions MEN to (earn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE 510 E Washing ton Bt. Indianapolis. Ind.. Circle 0757 16 Help Wanted—Female WOMAN: middle-aged to care for invalid elderly ladv and do housework: no launfor homo than wages. Harrison 17 Situations Wanted a—Male CAR washer, used ear service man, experienced porter, chauffeur: best of reference. Evenings after 7, Circle 7520, 18 Rooms for Rent CAPITOL N.. 2306: SLEEPING-ROOMS FOR MEN. RAN. 2700. tI'APITOL, N. Oil: private sleeping room; downstairs: modern: $5. Rilev 6652. Illinois n 3904 clean newly FURNISHED MODERN. PRIVATE HOME COMFORTS) HAR, 0259-J. JEFFERSON. N 938: large front rm.: breakfast opt.: girls pref, Web. 0407-R. SfEKIDIAN. N.: Mtv'y funiished room: city heat hom** privi’rares: reasonable: men or women. Ran. 5163. . SEMINOLE HOTLE: Modern rooms, plenty of heat: shower bath: moderate rates. Main 1030. 020 N. Alabama. MODERN ROOM. BOARD OPT.. SUITABLE FOR 2. 246 N, .TEFFERSON. ttOOy.S: MODERN HOME, NORTH: HOME PRIV. REASONABLE. HAR. 3524-W. (TAKE NOTICE DELIGHTFUL ROOM FOR GENTLEMEN. WEB 1515. "WARM SLEEPING ROOM - REASONABLE. .XU SOUTH NOBLE. a—Light Housekeeping 831 V> BIRCH; two rooms: furnished: sls. 829% Birch three rooms; gas and heating stoves furnished: sls. MARION CO. STATE BANK. CENTRAL. 1326: furnished rooms for / girls and women especially, Lin. 2643. MILEY, 129: 2 sum. gas. elec. pri. ent. $5, 1839-W. PINE ST.. 819 N.: 3 light housekeeping: gas furnished: sink in kitchen. TEMPLE. N.. 205; 2 connecting rooms, prlvat ent. Strictly mod. Web. 1769. WILL share my furnish-d. modern home with employed couple or two girls; S3O month (board yourself); bus line 1 square of house Irv. 4094. 3 LARGE ROOMS. KITCHENETTE, 2D FLOOR GAS, WATER. DREX 3745. §"ROOMS: nicely furnished: near Fountain Square, on car line: $5. DRcx. 3540-R. 19 Rentals a—Houses BEECH GROVE bungralow. furnished or unfurnished. fall Beech Grove 28. eLmONT. N. 131: 4-room double: inside toilet; $25. Washington 1910. CALVIN S. 1865; 4 rooms, semi-modem sl6. CIVIC REALTY CO.. 136 N. Dela Ware. Lincoln 5Q50, ’ CAPITAL. N. 2724 5 room*; modern, except floors: east front, large veranda, furnace, paper and blinds, good cistern and 2-ear garage: reasonable to permanent tenant. Owner, D. M. CLARK. Jamestown, Ind, COLLEGE, 4153 fl-room modem double; built-in features: s.io. IVa*h. 1902JJORMAN. 067: S2O per month: lour rooms: in walking distance of downtown: one block from Massachusetts Ave. depot; electric lights, gas; city water paid. Call kISS l LG. Mam 6761. £<yemngs. vsa. ELSNER. Irv. 3055.

1 9 Rentals a—Houses DREXEL, N. 839; nine half doublk; epot- • less condition; 4 rooms; modern: splendid furnace. Irv. 3220. IRACELAND, 3027: nvc rooms: modern. with garage; Areola heating system: inoleum in kitchen and bath: shades; water raid: $32.50 per month. Owner. Randolph 0467, JEFFERSON, N. 332: half new double: gar.; s-.rict'y modem: street. aJley paved. F, C. BONNET. Main 0336 Web. 2027. LA SALLE S. 59: 4 rooms, modem, except furnace: water paid, rent reduced to $37.34K Circle 0618. E. J. McCRACKEN. LESLIE Ave.. 338: modem double house with garage. Call Irv, 2213. LINDEN Si. 2Ui7 2025 naif, mree-room double sl4 00 ClvU Realty Cos 138 ,v Delaware St , Lincoln 5050. MERIDIAN. S.. 1224: seven rooms: strictly modern house: S3O. Drex. 3316-K. ■NAOAIi. is! 8. new. 4-room, semi-modern . garage. Main 3377. or evenings Webster 4101 , NAOMI. 1709; four rooms, gas. electric lights: 818. Bel. 3941, kEW JERSEY. N. 1633: double, modern. newly painted, deeorated. Ran. 4142. NOWLAND Ave.. 3224; 7-room single; modem except furnace: 2 lots, with large barn; rent $-35. Circle 0618. E. J. McCRACKEN. NOWLAND. 1807: 6 rooms, semi-modem: reasonable; near ear line. Web, 4030-W. RIVER AVE., 1072; 5 rooms; modes’ll, ex cept fxu-nace. Bel. OfloO-w, SPRUCE. 1631; five rooms, strictly modern; water paid; reasonable. Dr. 0723-. T. ONlOk, 1714; modem upper duplex. DReexl 4605. WALKING DISTANCE 1425 N. Illinois: 8 rooms: strictly modern,: newly painted, papered. Ran. 5858. COLORED 2886-88 Paris Ave.; dandy, 5-room semi-modern double, with garage: rents $27 and S3O. Owner, Harrison 1872. 4 ROOMS; gas, electric lights, city water and Inside toilet close to school and ew lme. DRcxcl 6817, BY OWNER—Five rooms: semi-modem; all newly decorated: garage. 1344 Burdsfi 1 Parkway, Bel. 0611. 1142 TKCUMSEH; THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS: SEMI-MODERN, PrV E HOf’lM DOUBLE —Som‘-modem. 528 E Raymond St. Harrison 1815-J. SEE DUNLOP & HOLTKGEL for bargains REAL ESTATE A. F ZAINEV REAL ESTATE. RENTALS INSURANCE 108 N, DEL.. LI. 6520. b — Houses, Flats Furnished BROADWAY. 4164. Modern five-room double; neatly furnished; fine location. Wash. Q975-W. CENTRAL, 20i7. apt. 2; modem furnished apt.; good location, Ken. 4945. c —Apartments BROADWAY. 1927: 5-rm. mod. apt., prlvate ent.: heat, water turn, Ken. 4125. OXFORD. 23: apartment: ground floor; outside rooms: reas.; gar. Web. 3415-J. WE WANT to handle your rentals for you. We will secure s steady income from your vacant property. Try our service. DAYTON REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT CO. Rl. 2704. 1010 Fletcher Trust Bldg. MR. MICHAEL MODERN, $30.00 2831 Kenwood Ave.. 4 rooms and sun parlor. Tile bath. Thoroughly modem DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL d—Business Places BUSINESS room with living rooms, semimodern. 1432 Brookslde Ave. Suitable for grocery, barber shop, hardware or tire and battery shop. Good location. Rent reason a ole. Call Circle (1200. 21 Real Estate for Sale b—Houses FOR COLORED PEOPLE 934 S. SENATE AVE. 5 rooms with bath. Inside toilet and water; can be sold on small down payment. balance same as rent. See or phone M. D. JOHNSON 830 State Life Bldg. RI. 3820.

NEAR TECHNICALS. S. Seven rooms modern; double garage; largo lot; plenty of shade. ‘ SACRIFICE FOR CASH C. L. MICHAEL 1010 Fletcher Trust Bldg. Riley 2704. 1614 W ADE ST. Dandy new 2 bedroom bungalow: livingroom. large kitchen, bath and toilet, sink in kitchen, water heater, largo garage improved street: no Barrett: cement porch and walks. Open for inspection. Dont miss this one- $3,250: S2OO cash. S3O per month EVERROAD. 204 Transportation U tig. Lin 3880. DRex. 3256. Small Down Payment Will start buying you a daudv 5-room cottage type. Has gas. electr c lights, also iriflide toilet and lavatory; near Garfield Park. Gail Riley 5147. Irv. 2-540 or Ran. 2818. 8 roams: inoaern; N. New Jersey S l .. beyond 22nd St.: 4-car srarape; driven well, cistern largre lot: bargain if sold at once. C. L. MICHAEL 1010 Fletcher Trust Bldg. Riley 2704. MODERN five-room nungalow, on paved street: only SSO cash, balance like rent. Lin -846 Wash. 0872. MY $1,700 equity in new 4-room house for $1,200 cash. If sold at once. 1616 Kin ’ey Ave. White or colored. 2-ROOM house. 4 large lots on terms. Belmont 3494. 4-ROOM house, large lot on terms. Belmont 3494. FOR nice home, east or south call C. -1 Dt-’DUR- DRcxel 6184 For rent: 5 rooms, semi-modem, on Belief on tainc St.: *"8 1900. north. C. L. MICHAEfL 1010 Fletcher Trust Bldg. Riley 2704. c —Suburban EDGEWOOD, one of the city’s ideal suburbs for the small* home buyer: new five-room bungalows within a few blocks of transportation facilities: large lots These homes are priced to sell quickly and can be secured on a payment down as small as SSO: balance $29 per month. Call Lin. 5846 or Wash. 0872. South Meridian Road New five-room bungalow with furnace: large lot; located .3600 S. Meridian Rl.. two squares from new Catholic church. Brice $3 500: terms. Lincoln 3734. Evenings, Drexei 5472-M. , A BARGAIN New four-rotm bungalow, with garage; west on National Rd. Biltmore Gardens Priced below contractor’s cost for quick sale. Price $2,500: terms. Lincoln 3734. Evenings Drexei 5472-M. SSO DOWN buys new five-room bunga ow with two acres of land, only two miles south of city. Call Lin. 6846 or Southport 1.2-R-l. 6-ROOM house. 9 acres; a nice home. Call Riley 4287. Owner. f—Sale or Exchange HAVE a dandy 6 % -aero farm. 20 mile* from city, to exchange for 40 acres near Monrovia. Martinsville or Mooresvil'e. Prefer hill farm. Mrs. Little. REALTY SERVICE BUREAU. Lin. 5307. 4436 ROYAL AVE., north of fairground; cosy, new bungalow; garage. Owner in Florida; must sell; has been holding at $2.500, Want offer. Wash. 1910. 22 Real Estate Wanted HAVE BUYERS for five and six-room modern bungalows, south. MR. DILLEY. L‘n. 5846 Ran. 6232. 25 Miscellaneous for Sale BABY BUGGY. REED. REASONABLE. WEBSTER 8670-W BICYCLE, suit and overcoat: size 16. 1436 N. Alabama. Lin. 6078. DAY BED. new Simmons: also Simmons Banitary cot. Irv, 3562. Call mornings. DAY BED. Simmons, cane ends, practically new. Call Housekeeper. Circle 4277. DINING TABLE. 54-INCH. CALL RAN. 1863. FIRE BOWLS AND GRATE BARS for any stove or furnace. UNEBDA STOVE REPAIR CO. 329 Virginia. Circle 1180. KITCHEN CABINET, oak bed and wash stand. 9x12 rug. 1361 N. Gale. OVERCOAT remnants, average cost par yd.. $1.50: suitable for children's coats or auto robes. AUGUST JULIAN CO.. 2ND FLOOR WHEN BLDG. RUGS AND LINOLEUM AT LOWEST PRICES,. DOREMAN RUG COMPANY. 207 W Wash. St. Opp. Statohonge. SIMMONS day bed: winter coat and suit; exceptional bargains. Web. 3725. SINGER sewing machine drop-head: sews perfectly: $lO 1107 Prospect, Dr. 7276. TUXEDO size 38: good condition. Call Ran, 1551. NATURAL muskrat jaenuet, raccoon collar and cuffs: size 36; >25. Wash. UI6B-K.

25 Miscellaneous for -Sale WkWVWWS^VWWSAA/SfVVWWW^^A RUMMAGE SALE. 127 W GEORGIA NEAR ILL. Rl. 8622 b—Pet and Live Stock FOUR HARZ Ml. WARBLERS. CALL WEB 2956 J. POODLES I White silky! Ideal Xmas gifts,! CaO 2252 S. Meridian. c— Coal, Ice and Wood SALE For a Limited Time WHY PAY MOREt Old Hickory White Ash Ltamp ILLINOIS DJS'I NO 7 2-1N TC 8-IN LUMP $4.90 2 Tons, Remember, this is a clean larked lump and a good burning coal. Illinois Mine Run $4.60* Illinois Nut and Slack $3.50 Dlat. No. 7. BANNER Foefl Cos. St. Clair and Nickel Plate R. R. Riley 1866.

A Challenge! We’ll make a little wager with you that if you try one ton of Silver Ask you'll come back for more. Silver Ash • Big Lump (Trade Mark) $5.25 Per Tom Clean Forked Brazil, Ind. 6-Inch Lump. Full of Heat* Does Not Clinker. C. H. McClenon Coal Cos. 1144 E. Maryland St. Drex. 7451. “Six Years’ Reputation for Quality.” Consider Quality When Buying KINDLING WITH EACT TON Genuine Glendora—The Wondei Coal Sullivan County Indiana, best Glendora 6-in block, 'me.. fkd $7 00 Best Glendaro 6x3 Ip. oln. fkd . $8 60 Best ’lendora 2x4 egg oln fkd .$6 26 Va- and Kv.—The Best That Is Mined Best W. Va. 6-in. block lge.. fd. . .87.23 Beet W. Va.. 2x4. egg. cm. fkd. . . .$6 ;>0 Bej't Va Mine Run. 50 pet Ip $5 50 Va Mine from Kanawha District. Best E. Kv.. Harlan Cos.. 0-in. Ig. fkd.57.25 TRY OUR HOOSIER ASH Burns well and holds fire over night _ Booster Ash, Ind. Na 6 ip 6in fkd $5 85 Hi.os, Ash ind No, 6 Ix 4 egg fkd $5.35 Best Linton No 4 Ind 8-in. Ip., fkd.So 7. Best Ind 4-in Ip No 8 cin ikd $5 50 Best Ind No 5, 2x4 egg. cin fkd $5 2ft Best 6-in. Vermilion Cos. Ip., cin fkd s.Yf>o Best Vermilion Cos.. 2x4 egg cin fkd.ss.Es Delivered anywnere In the city UNION ICE AND COAL v 1910 Bluff Ave. Drex 4621 Since 1908 Dependable. QUALITY COALS at Reduced Prices Large W. Va. 6-in. block, fkd. $7.50 W. Va. 6x3 egg, fkd $6.50 Delbarton. W. Va. Large Red Ash Poca. Ip., 6-in. shov $9.50 McDoweii County. W. Va. Our guarantee: 2,000 lbs. per ton and a square deal. NAOELSON COAL CO. 831 E. St. Clair. CIr. *0355. POCAHONTAS. 6-IN. SHOV. LP $8.95 SEMI-SMOKELESS. 6-IN -SH. LP...56.95 W. VIRGINIA 2-IN. SHOv! LP $5.95 McDowell Cos.. W. Va. BRAZIL BLOCK. 8-IN. FlfD. LP...J5 95 BRAZIL BLOCK. 2-IN. SHOV. LP...14.96 Owen Cos.. Ind. Wheeled in. 35c ton Anchor Coal Company 212 N. Pine, Riley 5444 Biley 4164 WHITE ASH. 3-IN. LP.. FKD $5.25 (Clay County. Ind.) W. VA. 3 IN. LP.. FKD $6.50 (Logan County. W. Va.) POCO.. 4-IN LP., FKD $9.00 (McDowe'l County. Va.) DELIVERY ANYWHERE IN CITY. Wheel in 36c. . J. &I. COAL CO. 1205 Roache. Ran 2471, COAL BARGAINS ind. 4-in. fkd. Ip $5 50 W Va 2x4 Egg fkd *6 60 W Va 4 In fkd Ip. .$7 00 Pocahontas No J. Red Ash $8.50 Pocahontas Mine Run $7.60 NORTH ST. COAL YARD L.n 1455. Cir. 5556. Night, fry 4020. ILLINOIS 2 TO 6-IN. FKD. LP. $4.75 Vermilion County. Free irom slate and will not clinker FANSLER COAL CO. 938 E. VERMONT. ft IN 7050. BRAZIL (Ind.) BLOCK i(4 TO 24-IN LP . $5.25 PER TON. BRAZIL PEA AND NUT, $4.50 EAST SIDE ICE AND COAL 934 Fowler Main 6930. ATIAS FUEL CU 401 W MORRIS DREXEL (1883. KINDLING AND STOVE WOOD BIG LOAD DELIVERED ANYWHERE. GOOD heavy wood and kindling ready (or use: big load $4 Riley 5188. TRY O rT R MAJOR COAL. MAJOR COAT CO Ran 41 g 9 26 Miscellaneous Wanted SALVATION army Industrial Home Help us to help others with vour used clothing magazines news etc Phone Wagon Riley 6622. 27 Business Announcements FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated. feather mattresses and pillowe made E F BURKLE, 416 Mass. Main 1428. RUGS 9x12. thrly clnd $2: all work guar. SUPERIOR CLEANERS Ken. 4482 SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened.TUTTLEDOE. 201 Indiana Ave. 28 Storage and Transfer OVERLAND HAULING RETURN LOADS WANTED. PacMing pnd shipping household goods, low rate on Florida and California shipments OTTO J. SUESZ. Main 23533628. Webster 4570-009 P-W NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO. Call at all times. Randolph 3741 MOVING and Trucking Reliable men Cali BORNMAN Web 5371 IT’S NEVER lost unm xnaianapoiu Tial> Wapt Ads have failed to find it.

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10 Automobiles for Sale CADILLAC 67 coupe; excellent condition. BOB’S MOTOR SERVICE. , . 140 So, Pennsylvania St. Main 1705. CHEVROLET. 1923 ton truck’ closed cab. stake body, good rubber. See this one before you buy Easy terms. STONE CHEVROLET, 540 E Wash. Lin. 1722. CHEVROLET COUPE 1923. BOBS MOTOR SERVICE. 340 So. Pennsylvania St. Main 1700. CHEVROLET barga’na; each guaranteed. MARION CHKVKOLfeT CO . 963 N Mer. DODGE touring: runs good tires rood; sllO S3O down balance monthly. 30TH AND CENTRAL MOTOR SALES. Randolph 5550. Open evenings. m Flint 40 Sedan 1925 Model. Priced to sell quick. In new car condition. One-thrd. Balance Sixteen Month*. Indianapolis Flint Cos. FORD, 1924 TUDOR Balloon urea. Dumpers. Jock wbi snubbers, .accelerator etc. The paint and upholstering is very good. Mechanically it is A-l. We have a very low price to move quick Terms The Lathrop-McFarland Cos. • 418-24 N Capitol Ave. Open eve*. Main J4BO Ford Roadster, 193. |2?5 jUj Chevrolet Touring. 1921 f r j>P-00 Apperson Sedan Stutz Roadster • Small payment down, balance monthly. These cars are in perfect condition. STUTZ FACTORY BRANCH 967 N. Meridian Open evenings and Sunday . m. FORD COUPE 6. 1024a. 19235. 1922a. Some newly painted and new tires. Fourteen to choose from at the most reasonable once* we have offered. THE FRANK HATFIELD CO.. Authorized Ford Dealer. 620 N. Capitol Ave. Main 4708. Open evenings and Sunday. FORD COUPE 1923, Deico ignition, speedometer, lock wheel, spare tire, motometer and bar cap. Other extras This is a bargain for quick sale. • CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. Packard Distributors Since 1904. 31 W 13th. . Main 6942. FORD TOURINGS^ 1925s with balloons. 19245. 1923 sand older models. The best values we ever offered. Price low. THE FRANK HATFIELD CO.. Authorized Ford Dealer. 625 N. Capitol Ave. Main 4708. Open evenings and Sundays. FORD COUPE Has new balloon tires. Frontenao head, barrel head Iqrhta. seat covers, lock steerir.g wheel and bumpers. W ill sacrifice lor quick sale. MR PORTER Main 6942. LATE 1922 Ford sedan: five cold tires: lock wheel: speedometer. This is a real buy at S6O down. WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Ave Drexei 6020. Open evenings and Sundays. FORD. 1922 MODEL T CHASSIS Price $35. THE FRANK HATFIELD CO.. Authorized Ford Dealer. 623 N Capitol Ave. Main 4708. Open evenings and Sundays. ______ FORD. 1923 touring; starter, d'-mount-ables: good paint, good tiles, good mechanical condition $145 S4O down 30TH AND CENTRAL SALES CO 3009 Central Ave. Kin 5530.i FORD. 1921 roadster: starter and oemountables: look wheel: S6O oash (A terms. WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Aye. Drexei 5020. Open evenings and Sundays. FORD 1922 op”n expreee light delivery Ford truck. 1923 panel bodv and light delivery. No reasonable offer refused. STONE CHEVROLET 540 E. Wash, Tdn 1722 FORD, late 1924 coupe: :> balloon tires: paint good, runs good, car guaranteed: SBS down. Open evenings 30TH AND CENTRAL SAI.ES CO. 3009 Central Ave Ran 5550. FORD, late 1922 coupe: demountable*: $lB5. $45 down, balance monthly. Open evenings. 30TH AND CENTRAL SALES CO. 3009 Central Are. Ran, 5550. 1922 SEDAN; new pa'nt and rear system: good clean upholstering: good tire*: only $l6O. Ride.as you pay. * . STONE* CHEVROLET 540 E. Wash. Lin 1722. FORD. 1919 touring: starter and demountab’es: shock absorbers; S3O cash takes it away WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Ave, Drexei 5020.

m llupp Touring 1923 Model. A-l Condition. One-Third Down ltiymecd. Balance 12 Months. Indianapolis Flint Cos. FOKP, 1923 roadster: starter, demountablcs: good mechanical condition; *136; $35 down, balance monthly. 30TH AND CKNTKAL SALKS CO. 3000 Central Ave. Rai;. 6550. FORD SEDANS. Tudors, fordors and older model*. Some finely painted and new tire*. The greatest we ever offered. THE FRANK HATFIELD CO.. Authorized Ford Dealer. 625 N. Capitol Ave. Main 4708. Open evening* and Sunday*. ford. 1924 Tudor sedan Looks and rune like new SIOO down, balance monthly. Open evenings THIRTIETH AND CENTRAL SALES CO. 3009 Central Ave, Ran. 5550 FORD. 1923 touring: starter and demoiuitablesf lock wheel: rood serviceable condition: $45 down. WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Ave. Drcxe] 5020. FORD tourlug with 1923 motor and starter: good paint and upholstering: S3O down. $3.50 a week. STONE CHEVROLET. J-4Q E. Wash, Lin. 1722, FORD. 1919 roadster; S6O cash or term*. Open evenings. 30TH AND CENTRAL SALES CO 3009 Central Ave. Rui. 6550. FORD ROADSTER 1925* with balloon* 1924* and 1923* and older models. Thirteen to choose Irom. Price* right. THE FRANK HATFIELD CO:, Authorized Ford Dealer, 625 N. Capitol Ave. Main 4708. Open evening* and Sundays. FORD. 1922 roadster: starter; SBS. S2O down, balance monthly. 30TH AND CENTRAL SALES CO 3009 Central Ave, Ran. 5550. FORD, 1923 roadster: starter and demountable*: lock wheel: good condition throughout: *45 down. WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Ave. Drexei 5020. FORD. 1920 sedan: good body: runs good; s9o: S2O down. Open evenings. 30TH AND CENTRAL SALES 00. 3009 Central Ave. Ran. 5550. FORD SEDAN: $65. OPEN EVENINGS. THIRTIETH AND CENTRAL SALES CO. 3009 Central Ave, Ran. 5550. FORD. 1922 touring, S. & D.: $35 down. 1233 N. Meridian St. Overland, 1925 standard sedan; balloon tire* bumpers. Overland. 1924 touring. Overland. 1923 roadstew. Studebaker 1924 coupe. Ford. 1924 coupe. Ford. 1925 touring. Ford, 1924 roadster. Ford. 1925 roadster. Chevrolet. 1925 touring; balloon tires, bumpers. Chevrolet. 1924 touring. Chevrolet. 1923 roadster. Studebaker light 6 touring. Oldsmobile 4. 1922 touring. Essex. 1923 coupe. Essex. 1920 touring. Many others at bargain price*. ' Your car in trade. Terms. Open ere*. L. TANARUS, ALLEN MTOR SALES. 92-3 Virginia Ave, DRexel 9928. OVERLAND. 1925 touring: like new. I will sacrifice for quick sale and arrange easy terms Webster 2103, Stephens Roadster, 1924 New duco paint, natural wood wheels and balloon tires. Just a nice little car In good shape at a bargain. Chas. G. Sanders Cos. 1033 N. Meridian St f- 1 i m CARS TRADED ON RICKEN Vfifix BACKER are of Better Grade NSR Nterstegge-hollowell CO ■-‘INC Kickenbacker Distributor* mm 436 N. Capitol Ave. Lin 7554 HAYNES-SCHMIDT. INC 120 W NORTH ST, FOR VOUR NEW OR USED CaR LATE. 1923 Ford 2-door sidan: rellnished overhauled: $225 for quick sale. Term* Webster 3005, 1923 FORD touring; good mechanical condition: $150: term*. Webster 2627. U42 tit.

30 Automobiles for Sale You are the final Judge of our work. Th:e policy has made this the largest repair plant in the State. Automobile Hoepltal. 133 So. East St, Dftcx. 3600. WATCH FOR Our Add IN THIS PAPER Tomorrow. HAYNES-SCHMIDT , INC. THE WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND DEALERS 120-22 W. NORTH ST. Dnf ,7570. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY, FORD BODIES Seven: good late style tourings: twodoor sedan, coupes, roadsters. California top. “' d s^^WP ARKER. GOOD USED CARS CHAS. E. STUTZ 824 N Meridian 8t GOOD touring car, sls. 414 GootUet. Bel. 1967-J. BEST used cars in town. 363 N. Illiv nois St. ____________ a —T rucks FORD. 1923 ton truck: reconditioned motor. c’-osed cab. stake body. Only SOO down. WANGELIN-SHARP CO 443 Viiginia Ave. Drexei 6020. Open evenings and Sunn.-'vs FORD LIGHT DELIVER). Good mechanical shape, ready for service. Price $65. THE FRANK TIATFIELD CO.. Authorized For i Dealer. 625 N. Capitol Ave. Main 4708. Open evenings and Sundays. 31 Automobiles Wanted Autos Wanted 4922. 1923. 1924 and 1925 models preferred; we pay cash and deal quickly* save time bv seeing us first I. Wolf Auto Cos. 669 N. Capitol Ave Comer North St. Plenty of parking space Lin 4.i16 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 WE’RE STILL HERE WE SPECIALIZE IN REPAIRING WRECKED CARS. BENT FRAMES AND FENDERS. BOB’S MOTOR SERVICE. 340 S PENNSYLVANIA ST. MA. 1706. - BEST USED TIRES / ROGERS Bel 4300 3117 W Wash Bel. 4300 KBACK * GENTRY auto reftnnthtng See us first 532 N Capitol Riley 2700 USED CARS bought and sold I GOLDBURG 522 N Capitol. 33 Motorcycles, Bicycles EVERYTHING for the bicyele ROBERT SON CYCLE STORE 940 Mass Ave 35 Financial ---Li-iru-iru-iru ■ ... ■ - MONEY TO LOAN ON AUTOMOBILES. SUITE 9, 542 N MERIDIAN RI. 2166. 37 Money to Loan DIGNIFIED LOANS AT 21/2% QUICK SERVICE STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL On furniture, oignos. autos etc in sums up to S3OO 00 left in your possession Terms easy interest charged only for actual time money is used Call and lei us explain otlr plan to you Call At LINCOLN LOAN COMPANY , 515 MEYER KISER BANK BLDG. 128 E. Wash. St PHONE LIN 3264 NEED MONEYT Quickly, confidentially and business-like dealings is a part of the service we give you LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141V> E. Washington St. MA In 1)585 LI ncoln 7184 LOANS ON PERSONAL PROPERTY. Follow Our Ad. FTDF-LITY LOAN CO. Tou Reao tne Wain AOs— Have you tried to use them? It’s easy—Call Main 3500. gsfr for sc gd Taker

FEDERAL ROAD AID BENEFITS ARE STRESSED Motor Club Head Sends Telegram to President Coolidge. The benefits of Federal aid In road building are stressed in a telegram sent by Robert B. Rhoades, president ofthe Hoosier Motor Club to President Coolidge. The telegram was sent, according to Rhoades, because there Is a bare possibility that the President, in his message to Congress, may recommend that all appropriations be reduced. The telegram, in part, reads; “We earnestly hope that In your message to Congress there will be no disposition to curtail the wonderful program of road building which has united this country during the past nine years to a greater degree than any other like period. ,“2*o soon the vision of war passes from memory. Federal aid receives its greatest impetus from the need of transcontinental roads over which trucks and troops might travel to distant points of assembly. "Thousands of miles of roads yet must be built to finish the work started under necessity of war. Business, prosperity and the progress of peace will be hampered unless Federal aid goes on.” According to Rhoads, on Oct. 12. 1916, just a little more than nine years ago, a monster parade sixty miles long, ‘sponsored by the Hoosier State Automobile Association and the Hoosier Motor Club, entered Indianapolis to encourage Federal highway aid President Wilson led the parade and spoke that night. Asa result Indiana established a State highway commission In 1917, and since then hsa been receiving Federal road building aid, CONCERT TO BE GIVEN Peerless Jubilee Company Will Sing at Presbyterian Church. Young People's Christian Union of the First United Presbyterian Church is sponsor for a concert to be given by the Peerless Jubilee Concert Company tonight at the church. Park Ave. and TwentySecond St.

WIFE OF SHRINE HIGH POTENTATE WILL BE GUEST Committees Appointed for Entertainment —Escort to Be Formed. Plans for entertaining Mrs. James C. Burger, who will accompany her husband, Shrine Imperial from Denver, Colo., to Indianapolis Friday have teen announced. Burger will attend the Murat Temple ceremonial and will be met at the station by all past potentates of local temple and members of the Murat divan. All Murat Temple uniformed organizations will form a pam.de escort. Committee Named A committee of women has been appointed by Potentate Charles J. Orblson, to entertain Mrs. Burger at dinner at the Severin at 6 p. ip. Friday, followed by a theater party. Mrs. Burger will be the guests of the committee at an afternoon reception. Members of the committee are Mesdames Charles J. Orblson, Charles J. Mayer, Sr., Ellas J. Jacoby, Denton F. Billingsley, Leon T. Leach, Eler F. Gay, Edward J. Scoonover, John E. Milnor, Louis G. Buddenbaum, George M. Spiegel, Arthur B. Warier, William H. Bockstahler, Arthur R. Robinson, Charles F. Meyer, Sr., Charles S. Baker, Robert L. Elder, O. L. Wade, Van C. Blue. Reception Group The Murat Temple reception committee Includes Ellas J. Jacoby, a past Imperial potentate and past potentate of the*Temple: Chalmers Brown, Alexander W. Thompson, Denton F. Billingsley, Leon T. Leach, Elmer F. Gay, Edward J. Scoonover, John E. Milnor, Louis G. Buddenbaum and additional members, George M. Spiegel, Arthur B. Wagner, William F. Bockstahler, Arthur R. Robinson, Charles F. Meyer, Charles S. Barker, R. L. Elder, Van C. Blue and O. L. Wade. Applicants for the Shrine degree may present their petitions up to 1 p. m. Friday,

RECORD SEASON FOR SPORTSMEN, STATE REPORTS Sales of Licenses in October Shows Increase Over Last Year. Sales of hunting and fishing licenses in Indiana during October this year showed a marked Increase over October a year ago, and It Is expected that November sales will also exceed those of last November, George N. Mannfeld, fish and game division superintendent, reported today. These two months are the popular ones for tAking out licenses, and conditions were improved this year over last by very seasonal hunting weather, together with the presence of large quantities of wild game. Last November's license sales numbered 82,273, and this lgure was outmatched the third week In November this year. Utate game wardens In October arrested 174 persons for fish and game law violations, and 164 paid fines and costs amounting to $3,155.50, Nine cases are pending and one case was dismissed. Seventy-five -were apprehended hunting without licenses, w-hile forty-two took fur animals in the closed season. Mannfeld reports that approximately 2,302 acres of land In Starke and La Porte Counties, formerly the bed of the Kankakee River, and lying east and north of English Lake for a distance stx miles upstream, has come into possession of the department through an act of 1923 Legislature. This land will be posted and patrolled against hunters and used as a wild life breeding ground and sanctuary.

CITY MARKET ORANGES LESS Hot House and California Tomatoes Higher. California navel oranges at 40 to 60 cents a dozen and Florida oranges at 30 to 75 cents a dozen were slightly cheaper at city market today, but standholders are expecting a rise, due to the recent floods In Florida which havo curtailed shipments. Hot house and California tomatoes at 40 and 35 cents a pound are higher. I Sweet potatoes sold at 10 cents a pound. Satsumaa oranges were 40 to 75 cents a dozen. Lemons selling at 20 to SO cents a dozen were down; Anjou and Bose ! pears sold at 10 cents each; kumquats, 25 cents a quart; white mushrooms, 85 cents a pound; hot house cucumbers, 40 cents each, pineapples, 45 cents each and peas, 30 cents a pound. Frys wese selling at 40 cents a pound, broilers, 40 cents; turkeys, 60 cents: ducks, 35 cents; rabbits, 60 cents each; butter, 60 cents a pound; eggs, 75 cents a dozen, and Idaho potatoes, 4 pounds for 25 cents and $1.25 cents for 15 pound box. SHOOTS AT ‘PEEPERS’ Hospital Engineer Says Mm Were Looking In Nursos’ Ilome. Fred Raison, 1737 N. Illinois St., Methodist Hospital night* engineer, reported to police today that he fired three shots at mer whom he found peeping into the nurses’ home at 1728 N. Capitol Ave., Wednesday night. Raisen. tyho said that he could not tell whether the men were white or colored, believes that one of them was struck, ls he heard yells.

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Elmer Williams The champion corn husker of America for 1925 Is Elmer Williams of Toulon, 111. He husked 2,604.3 pounds of com In an hour and twenty minutes, or about un ear a second. He worked barehanded and used a hand-made shucking peg. He won the honor at the Interstate Corn Husking Contest at Burgess, 111.

INDIANA TO ASK FOR $2,760,000 U.S. BUILDINGS Eight Cities Will Get Postoffices, if Elliott’s Bill Passes. By Roscoe B. Fleming, Times Staff Correspondent. WASHINGTON, Dec. 3.—Eight Indiana cities are listed as having inadequate faculties for Federal activities, and are recommended for new buildings by the Postoffice Department under the $150,000,000 public buildings bill to be introduced In the new session by Representative Richard N. Elliott, Connersville, Ind. Total cost of relief Is given as $2,700,000. The bill has the approval of President Coolldge and Is expecteif to pass, but as only $25,000,000 or less Is to be appropriated each year, relief might be several yearH in coming to some of the towns listed. The bill probably will take the place of all local measures Introduced by Congressmen. The towns listed, with the amounts set out as necessary, are us follows: Terre Haute. $385,000; Ft. Wayne, $1,000,000; Hammond, $200,000; Kokomo. $95,000; Logansport, $125,000. Muncle, $130,000: South Bend. $676.000, and Vincennes, $150,000. Thirteen Sites Bought In addition, the department lists thirteen Indiana ( towns In which sites have been bought for new Federal buildings, and In some Instance money has been authorized for part of the construction cost, but notiapproprlated. It Is expected that some of these towns would be placed In the emergency list. These towns are as follows: Bluffton, Clinton, Decatur, Greensburg, Lebanon, Linton, Mount Vernon’, Noblesvllle, North Vernon, Warsaw, and Plymouth, Rochester and Salem. In the last three money has been authorized for anew site, but the sites had not been purchased when the report was made. Indiana congressmen declare that In many of these cases the Government Is leasing additional space or whole buildings, while the sites are standing Idle. Previous Bill Failed Bills for postofflces and other new Federal buildings or for extensions of present buildings, were introduced last session for fifteen Indiana cities. They would have cost a total of $5,307,000. All failed, as the blanket bill was given the right of way over local Dills. Many of them will be reintroduced In the new session, however. The concerned, with the amounts asked follow: Ft. Wayne, $1,250,000; South Bend, $2,000,000; Warsaw, $126,000; Terre Iluute, $200,000; Crown Point, $76,000; East Chicago, $500,000; Monticello, $75,000. Hammond, $160,000; Sullivan, SIOO,ftOO; Vincennes, $127,000; Blcknell," $10,000; Linton, $80,000; Mt. Vernon, $150,000 Whiting, $260,000; Plymouth. $125,000.

LEGION URGES CHURCHBUYING Adopts Resolutions to Be Given to Commissioners. Hayward-Barcus Post 55, American legion, adopted resolutions Wednesday night, urging Marlon County commissioners to purchase the properties of the First Baptist and the Second Presbyterian Churches, at an early date. These two properties are Involved In the War Memorial Plaza project. Roy L. Bailey, attorney, with offices at 46 N. Pennsylvania St., was elected commander of the poet and Edward Klingsteln, first vice commander. J. Stanley Petri, second idee commander: Harry R_dgeway, third vice commander; William Thompson, fourth vice commander: Leonard Davis, adjutant; Russell Furr, finance officer; Louis Blltlmler, chaplain. The auxiallary ; elected: Mrs. Marlon Hinkle, president; Mrs. A. D. Collins, vice president; Mrs. Harry Rldgaway, secretary: Mrs. Faye Jenney, treasurer; Mrs. Leonard Davis, chaplain and Mrs. J. E. Bare us. historian.

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CLUB FAVORS LAW CHANGE FOR INDIANA Resolution Urges Master System in Legal Pleading. V A step to abolish the legal system by which many criminals escape Juat punishment was taken Wednesday by Women's Department Club members when they passed a resolution, presented by Mrs. Frank J. Lahr, recommending that Indiana Legislators enact an Indiana act of Judicature to embody a master system similar to that used In England. The resolution provided: Whereas, It Is contended by many leading Jurists nnd lawyers that Justice both civil and criminal, In this country has failed and broken down, because of the antiquated system of court methods, technically called pleading and practice; And whereas— We have thirteen times as many murderers, according to population In this country, us has England, and that we average 10,000 murders In this country each year with ojly eighteen executions, and that Justice Is misdirected In the majority of civil and criminal cases, due to a system of pleading and practice, which makes for unjust escapes. Therefore, be it resolved, That the present system of common law pleading and practice shall not prevail In the United, that such lng nnd practice, If any, shall used as authorized by the courts, and that the judges shall either directly or through a master Bystem, frame the Issues in each case, draft all pleadings and be responsible for them. And be It further resolved! That we endorse the present English system rs safe, sane and feasible and furthermore, us a step in the right direction, we recommend that the Legislators of Indiana, enact an IndlanA Act of Judicature embodying the present English aystem of pleading and practice. A resolution asking that MayorEleot John L. Duvall retain Dr. Cleon Nafe, city hospital superintendent, was adopted. Sherwood Anderson, novelist, spoke.

138,452 VISIT STATE PARKS DURING YEAR Indiana Conservation Department Head Makes Annual Report. A total of 138,452 persons State parks during the past yeaU cording to the annual report of| Richard Lelber, conservation department director. Attendance at all the State parks showed an Increase. Cllfty Fulls State pars had an attendance of 48,971 compared to 31,993 the previous year. Turkey Run had 78,933 compared to 76,358. Other activities reported by the division of lands and waters were; Reduction of debt to Cllfty Falls Realty Company from $25,000 to $8,500; collection of $1,825 royalties on coal underlying the Wabash River In Vigo County and arrangements whereby the Btnte will get an Income of $40,000 annually for five years by sale of coal. Activities of other divisions were: Geology division: Located sand and gravel deposits In Parke, Vermillion, Fountain and Warren Counties, made 610 laboratory determinations of samples submitted; plugged 247 oil and gas wells, published a monthly report on oil and gas conditions and registered 50,146 attendance In the State museum.

Entomology division; Inspected 293 nurseries, comprising 1,914 acres, for Insects and diseases for prevention of sale of unhealthy stock; encountered many Infestations of clothes moths and clgaret beetles In overstuffed furniture and gave directions for its control In homes and stores; received national praise as a leader In the inspection of bees and control of bee diseases. Forestry Division; Secured age of J alFuzo Bill authorizing half mill tax for forest land purchase. added 657 acres at $8 an acre to Clark County State forest making a total of 8,547 acres In this reservation; planted 21,940 seedlings on the State forest; cut 1,883 ties from 100 acres of reserve; classified 13,133 acres with 241 private owners for taxation; Inaugurated a sixty►acre experimental planting at MoCormlck's Creek Slate park. Fish and Game Division; Receipts for the year $203,714.65, increase of SIB,OOO over last, year; made 1,884 arrests and secured 1,706 convictions for game law violations; operated five fish hatcheries from which were planted 1,978,758 fish, rescued 80,000 fish from overflown waters and replanted them; purchased 5,238.69 acres of Brown Comity land for 3,000 acre gome preserve, at average of $10.50 an acre; took over from private parties a 2,800-oore game preserve on the Kankakee River. Engineering Division: Established seven new water gauging stations; completed seventy-nlno county maps showing complete drainage and levee districts; completed topographic survey of 260-acre addition to Turkey Run perk; compiled und drafted J.rall map for McCormick's Creek park; supervised construction of* water supply at McCormick's Creek park.

FIRE BUG IS SUSPECTECT Fire did SI,OOO damage to a vacant barn In the rear of 1324 N. Illinois St. early today. Firemen said a preliminary probe revealed a pyroinanlac had been at work. BLADEN TO PHILIPPINES Hu United Prctt WASHINGTON. Dec. 3.—MaJ. Gen. Fred W. Bladen, superintendent cf the United States Military Academy, has been us.slgned to'Jcommund the Philippines department, replacing MaJ. Gen. B. Mcßae, ordered to command the 9th Corps Area, the War Department announced today. -