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1 > Death Notices^ GOEPPER. JACOB Aire 01 years 2 months 7 days, passed away at his homestead. Lyndhurst and Bi? Four rn iroad Rural Route B. Funeral at the residence. 2 P m.. Dee 8. Interment Ml. Jackson cemetery. Frieneds invited MOORE~ MARY ELIZA BETH Beloved ■ wife of Jonathan Moore, daughter of William and Lucy Brown (both deceased', died Friday. Dec 4. 7 a. m. Funeral Tuesday Dec. 8. 10 a m.. at rigidenee. one mile west of Clermont. Friends invited Burial GreenJawn cemetery. Browns- * Durg, Ind. 5 Funeral Directors W. T. BLASENGYM Main Office 222(3 Shelbv St , " • DReiil 2570, FLANNKRFBUCHANAN 320 N Illinois St Ftuera) directors to -ne people ol Indianspoils since 1887 ••bona—Mam ob4l 0642 _ INDIANA POLIS CREMATORY Notices ot funeral at our chapel reler to our present mortuary Our new mortu ary will open ihout Feb. 1. fete IT 8 GADD 2130 Prospect St. Phone Stewart 227S George Grinsteiner Funeral director 622 E Market Main 0908 . KRIEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR rftA. 1154 UO2 N : 3866-R-I ! 3JNDERTAKERS— HT*F\ & TITUS 051 [f if Delaware. Main 3680. 8 Special Notices i. ELECTREAT BODY MASSAGE Cures rheumatism and neuritis creates new circulation Lola Walker 1112 Cen tjal. Apt. R Lincoln 8878 - RADIUM electric, medicated sulphur hath? and masfiaere Battle Creek method lOp W. St Clair Rile.v 2072 ___ MARGARET SELLERS D O. D C T D. acute and chronic disease tnaesace 1 N New Jersey Ri'ey iLadtw DOLT. Til’ FOR TUE holidays ■•■ WITH A GUARANTEED WAVE FOR $7 50 IRV. 4004 9 Personals MADAME KELLY * Electric Massage* and Yanor Baths MADAME ’OSEPHINE Permanent. Pea.ity Work ’ 720 n New jersey ; RILEY 2573 WANTED—to care for C. S. patients In my country home. Wash 30.4-1. 10 Lost and Found FOUND— Articles found in Indian apoli* street cars yesterday 5 UMBRELLAS 2 PURSES 3 PAIR GLOVES 1 YALE KEY Main 2737. LITTLE YEI LOW DOG —4 months o'd lost; answers to name of Duke. Has long face, long body and long tail with white tip white feet and white spot on breast. Was seen Dm 3 in front of pet shop at Pennsylvania and Ohio Call Belmont 0354-M. Reward. , PARTY find ng watch at Indianapolis Athletic Club Thursday evening, kindly return or call Washington 2071. Liberal STRAYED from 4717 Carrp’lton Are.: male. Boston bull, ears trimmed, tips tumeed in, city license No 5988. Reward. 'Humboldt 4;>30. ‘WRIST WATCH —S-ntall round cold Swiss; keepsake, left in washroom Prather Temple. De >r *mbf > r 1. RoAv/tnl W risii GOLD 'vrist watch: on link chain: loft. Call Webster 2248. after o p. m. 'Howard. S3O Lost: Coming out of easoffice Pennsylvania and E. Maryland. Lincoln 3000. Reward. i . $25 COMPENSATION —Lost by wounded in or near Kresge s: only sup- ■ 'port. Please return. > Irv. 0838 LOST—Yellow cold wrest watch with gold face, black ribbon. Ind. Central College. •■LOST —Gentleman’s large. black. fnr glove Webster 2320-R TIRE Goodyear: heavy duty ba'loon: original wrapping. R'ward. 12 Help Wanted—Male DESIRE to interview an ambitious man with common school education nr better, above 21 years of age who wishes to learn accounting under competent men. Answer by giving age. education, experience and phone number. Address Times Box 66. •X3 Instructions j MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY * BARBER COLLEGE 510 E Washing * ton St. Indianapolis Ind. Circle 0757 118 Rooms for Rent > ALABAMA N 1005. 2 SLEEPING RMS | WARM: REASONABLE LIN. 1795 [ PRATT. E„ 103. Apt. 9- for lady employed, in modern furnished apartment. References. Lin. 2423. after 5:30. ""SEMINOLE HOTLE: Modern rooms, plenty ' of heat: shower bath: moderate rates | Main 1030 920 N, Alabama. LARGE front room m modern, private home: 1 or 2 gentlemen Web 2815-U. a—Light Housekeeping i CENTRAL, 1326; furnished rooms for i gu's and women especially. Lin. 2643. BAST. N.. 139: nice, e'ean rooms, fur- > noce heat, bath: everything furnished. ' MARKET. E., 538: nice, clean rooms: newly decorated, heat, bath electrie lights; everything furnished: $4 up. Two rooms, ~K'lfcben arid pantry. $7. f 1-4 NE ST 819 N.: 3 light housekeeping gas furnished: sink in kitchen. PROSPECT. 1017: TWO ROOMS FURNISHED: $6 PER WEEK. I RANDOLPH. N. 230: 2 unfum rooms: j lights, gas, water: $7, Riley 1338 ) 2 ROOMS' nicely lurnt-fina near Fountain I Souare. on ear line: $5 DRex 3540-R > E3snr ladv will share her modern home adults. * Irv 4094, b—Board and Rooms i WANTED a gentleman or child in modem j cottage: home privileges. No other roomers nor ehddren. DRex, 2896, | BOARD, room washing men or married t couple: reasonable; modern, DR 4208 ' 19 Rentals a—Houses •CALVIN S. 1865; 4 rooms, semi-modern sl6 CIVIC REALTY CO 136 N Dels ,-ware Lincoln 5050 I COFFEY. 907: 0 rooms. sls. F. R JONtes REALTOR 620 Peoples Bank 31dg \ Lincoln 7077 i m /AWARE N. 2359: 7 rooms, with I “ye ■ .( -orat-d- $45. liar. 29)-l. i ~ oiO nonh half double: 1 spotless condition: 4 rooms; modern; I J EASTERN Are.. 225: 5-room double: I gas electrie lights, water ptiid: $23. 73.07

19 Rentals a—Houses ENGLISH AVE., 1116: rear: three-room cottage: gas, electricity, porch: $lO. GLADSTONE! N. 018: 5-room semi-mod-ern double: baeebumer free; $26-. Bel. 3010-R. ILLINOIS. N.: 4 rooms; bath, heat, wa ter, very desirable; S4O. Ran. 2696. LINDEN ST.. 2017-2026: hall three-room double: sl4. CIVIC REALTY CO.. 136 N- Delaware 'St. Lincoln 5050. MERIDIAN. S. 1224; seven rooms; strict ly modern house: S3O. Drex. 3316-R. NAOMI. 1-44.8. new. 4-room. semi-modem garage. Main 3377 or evenings Web Bier 4191 19TH. 920 E.: 3 rooms; shades, Unoleum furnished: rent S2O Ken. 6073. OAKLAND. 13i2: 6 rooms, bath, garage; water paid; $28.50. Owner. Bel, 1839. PARKER Ave.. 554: 6-room modem double with garage. 10TH St. K 2510: aand.v new 4-room modem; garage. DRexei 1280. 5 ROOMS, semi-modem. Bellefontaine St.. $2 81 6-ROOM, modem apt., lower floor: heat and water furnished. $55. N. Walcott. C. L. MICHAEL, 1010 Fletcher Trust Bldg. Ri. 2784 7-BOOM MODERN, $25.00 1426 Beliefontaine St good condition. See it and you will rent it DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL WALKING DISTANCE 1425 N Illinois: 8 rooms: strictly, modem: newly pa-ini'-d. papered Ran. 5858. 4 ROOMS: gas, electric light*, city wale: and inside to'let close to school and car line DRexei 6817 BY OWNER —Five rooms: semi modem: all newly decorated: garage. 1244 Burdsh' Parkwav Bel. o''lL RENT ieduced to $lO 1515 E Washington; 5 rooms; city water paid Circle 6018 E J M oCRaCKK N. 0 ROOMS: bath, strictly modern new furnace, laundry garage: rent reduced to S4O water paid 918 W , 30th. SEE DUNLOP * HOLTEGEL (or bargains REAL ESTATE A. F ZA)NES REAL ESTATE. RENTALS INSURANCE 108 N. DEL.. LI. 6020. c —Apartments APARTMENTS 4001 E Wash.. 2 rooms ...$47 50 Maple Rd.. 538 E.. 5 rooms: gar... 90.00 Meridian St.. 2735 N. 3 moms 60.00 Maple Rd.. 402. 4 rooms gar £O.OO Delaware St.. 723: 6 rooms 65 00 Delaware St.. 725 N.. 5 rooms 50.00 Prospect St.. 330. 2 rooms 59.00 Meridian St., 3311 N. 9 rooms. luxuriously furnished .250.00 See custodian' nr call Lincoln 5391 H. H. WOODSM ALL & CO., Inc “We inpure every.! hing but the horfiattcr.'* “BTH W.. 135- six room apartment. Kurin near city. 107 aoreg. Har. 0387, ti-KOOM apt. witn varage and maid's room 1711 N. Pennpylvania Open. Circfe ■ r >to7. or see custodian. 111? Central Ave. ' d—Business Places CORNER CAPITOL AND MARYLAND STS. Large storeroom: entire second floor windows on lour sides of entire room: steam heat water electric lights. Keys at 202 Kentucky Ave. j, 204-6 W. MARYLAND Storeroom. Will take out partition and make all in one room if de-ired. Water, electric lights and steam heat. Rent very reasonable. Key at 202 Kentucky Ave. BUSINESS "rooms. Twenty-Eighth St., near Meridian: very suitable for cleaning and pressing: rent $25. See custodian Lafayette Court Apartment or call Lincoln 5391. 42 S. CAPITOL Large storeroom: electric lights, water, steam heat and power elevator: ("heap rent. Keys at 203 Kentucky Ave. 21 Real Estate for Sale b—Houses $350 Cash Makes First Payment On 2930-32 N. Dearborn New bungalow double, lour rooms to a side, sink and city , water in kitchen, inside toilet, brick Iront porch, double garage. One side now renhxi. Balance easier than rent. MR HACKEMEYER. Main 0792. DANDY NEW BUNGALOW Beautifully decorated: two bedrooms, large kitchen and living-room: bath, toilet: floors finished: sink, water heater and cabinet in kitchen; window shades; large gara.ge: cement porch and walks: improved street: no Barret law $3,300. S3OO cash. EVERBOAD, £O4 Transportation Bldg. Lincoln 3880. Drcxe] 3250. NEAR TECHNICAL!!. S. Seven rooms modern: double garage; large lot; plenty of shade SACRIFICE FOR CASH C. L. MICHAEL 1010 Fie teller Trust Bldg. Riley_ 2704. 8 ROOMS modern on New Jersey St., north of 22nd St. 4 ear garage. A real Xmas gilt for someone at this price. C. L. MICHAEL Ri. 2704 1010 Fletcher Trust Bldg. SSOO CASH BALANCE LIKE RENT* MODERN DOUBLE NORTH Hot water, heat, garage, fruit Ask for Mr. Keethler. CONSOLIDATED ISROKERAGE CO., 438 K. of P. Bldg.. Huey 5974. 837 N. Bancroft An exceptionally large and well arranged bungalow. Maple floor in combination living and dinjng room. Large brick fireplace with stone mantel. Bath is eouipped with pedestal lavatory. built-in tub and curtain shower. Convenient Icnns, SSOO cash, balance monthly MR. HACKEMEYER. Main. 0793. BARGAINS IN SMALL DOUBLE HOUSES " Easy payments. Ask for Mr. Miller CONSOLIDATED BROKERAGE CO.. 438 K. of I*. Bldg. Riley 5974. MUST SELL, BARGAIN 5-room modorn bungalow N E. Garage, paved street- SSOO down, take auto part payment. Main 1974, Wash. 3083. For Home on Terms, See ALLEN ALSPACH. Lin, 3477, 433 Lemcke. FOR business deals, rooming houses and business investments, see our bargains. Free listing. JOHN P. FITZGERALD. 7 N. Alabama St. _ FOR nice home, east or south call C 3 OSBT'RN DRexei 6184 e—Suburban NEW five-room bungalow, with two acres of land, can be bought for only SSQ down See this. Located two biles south ot rity. Cal! Lin. 5846 or Southport :‘.3-R-l. f—Sale or Exchange A FINE lot north, for sale, or will 'take good used car C. L. MICHAEL Ri. 2704 1010 Fletcher Trust Bldg. 80-ACRE hill farna? improved and good timber: close to Mooresville; will trade for five or six room house. MR. DILLEY. Lin. 5846. Ran. 6232. 22 Real Estate Wanted HAVE CASH CUSTOMERS for small rentals. CONSOLIDATED BROKERAGE CO 438 K of P Bldg Rilev 5974. A MODERN. 6 or 7-room city home, north or east in exchange for a 7-room modem house and 2 lots in Beech Grove REALTY SERVICE BUREAU Mrs. Little Li. 5307 WANT 5 or 0 rooms in any desirable location; not over $3 000 Lin 3734. 25 Miscellaneous for Sale CONCRETE mixer: four months old: same anew Sell at h:Ff. Web. 1483. HEATER—Nubian hot blast: one Colonial cook stove, in perfect condition DRexc 3124-W. These are rare bargains. HEATER—Florence llotblast. large size good as new Ri’ey (1429. OVERCOAT remnants average cost per yd.. $1.50: suitable for children s -oats or auto robes. AUGUST JULIAN CO.. 2ND FLOOR WHEN BLDG. RUGS AND LINOLEUM AT LOWEST PRICES DORFMAN RUG COMPANY 307 W Wash St Opp Statehouse SUPERIOR FIRE PREVENTION—FIue flashing: stops all chimney fires Order now. E H. STEEL. 606 K ot P, Bldg. ELECTRIC SWI UFKRS: THREE: sl2 UP CALL RILEY 5526. TWO beautiful dresses, reasonable. Call 300 N. Arsenal, between 7 a. m. to 4 p. m RUMMAGE’ SALE > 127 W GKORG'A NEAR ILL: RI, 6622 You Read me Want Ads— Have you tried to use them? It's easy—Call Main 3300. Ask for an Ad Taker.

25 Miscellaneous f or Sale a—Musical Instruments 4 TALKING MACHINES Os well known makes, from $lO to $36. Small down payment. L. GUY LONG 1114 N. MERIDIAN LIN. 6805 CELLO- AUTHENTIC FRANCESCO RUGGER!, 1014. Rare instrument; wonderful tone. S6OO cash or terms. Irv. 3889. VICTROLA large: practically new: sell cheap. 441 So Illinois St. M. 2929. PIANO, upright: SIOO. cash or terms. Drexel 7857-R-3. 6 —Pet and Live Stock GERMAN POLICE DOG—Full blooded registered: very gentle with children. A wonderful PET Call 11. G. Stimsou. Wash 5594. after 0 p. m. (ICON HOUNDS RABBIT HOUNDS and GUNS. 967 W, 30th, Rand. 3296. POODLES! VVmte .ilkv! Ideal Xmas gifts' Call 2262 S Meridian You Read too Want Ads— Have you tried to use themf It’s easy—Call Main 3500 Ask for an Ad Taker c— Coal and Wood SALE For a Limited Time WHY PAY MORE! Old Hickory White Ash Ltuimp ILLINOIS DISI NO 7 2-IN TO OIN LUMP $4.90 2 Tons, Remember, this is a clean forked lump and a good burning coal. Illinois Mine Run $4.60 Illinois Nut and Slack $3.50 Dist No. 7 BANNER Fuel Cos. St. Clair and Nickel Plate R. R. RI ley 1866. “Bag Eagle” Semi-Smokeless, 2%. fk. lump, $7.5 per ton. A high-grade West Virginia coal, mined in McDowall County. Plenty of heat, no clinkers and low In ash. Often sold for genuine Pocahontas. “KNOX ALL” No. 5 Indiana 6-inch forked lump, $5.25 Per Ton. Mined in Knox County. Oth 3r coals at low prices. White Raver Coal Company 320 S. West St. MA in 6318. Consider Quality When Buvmg KINDLING WITH EACT TON Genuine Glendora—The Wondei Cnl Sullivan County. Indiana. Best Glendora 0-m block. Igc fkd $7.00 Best Glendaro 6x3 Ip. oln. fkd . $0 50 Best Mendora 2x4 egg. ein fkd $6 26 Va. and K.v.- The Bert That Is Mined Best VV Va 6-in block Igc. fkd $7 00 Best VV. Va 2x4. egg. cln. fkd... $0 25 Best Va Mine Run, 50 pet Ip.. $5 60 Vu Mine from Kanawha District. Best E Kv . Harlan Cos . 0 in. |g fkd. $7.00 TRY OUR HOOSIER ASH Bums well and holds fire over night Hoosier Ash, Ind Nxi. 0 p 0 m fkd $5 85 Hios. Vsh Ind No. 0 3x4 pgg fkd $5.35 B( si Linton No 4 Ind . 6-in. ip., fkd s•> 7.> Best Ind 4-in ip. No b cln iktl $5 60 Best Hid No 6 2x< egg cln fkd $6 25 Best 6-in Vermilion Cos. Ip., cln fkd $5.50 Best Vermilion Cos.. 2x4 egg cln fkd.55.25 Delivered aiiywnerc In the city UNION fCE AND COAL, 1910 Bluff Ave. Drex. 4624 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 McDowell County W. Va. Our guarantee: 2,000 lbs. per ton and a square deal. NAGELSON COAL CO. 831 E. St. Clair. Clr. 0355. POCAHONTAS. 0 IN SHOV. LP *8.95 SEMI-SMOKELESS 0-1N SH, LP...5(5.!5 W VIRGINIA 2-IN. SHOV LP $5.95 McDowell Cos. W. Va. BRAZIL BLOCK 6-IN FKD. LP...55.96 BRAZIL BLOCK 2-IN. SHOV LP.. .$4.90 Owen Cos.. Ind. Wheeled in. 35c ton Anchor Coal Company 212 N Pine Riley 5444 Rilev 4164 WHITE ASH, ?-IN. LP.. FKD $5.25 (Cla.v County. Tnd.l W VA.. 3-IN. LP. FKD $8.40 (Logan Count ' W/Va.) POCO . 4-IN. LP.. FKD $8.50 (McDowell County. Va.) DELIVERY ANYWHERE IN CITY. Wheel in 35c. ' J. & I. COAL CO. 1205 Roache. Ran. 2471. COAL BARGAINS Ind. 4-in. Ikd. ip $5 50 W Va 2x4 Egg fkd $6 50 W Va Jin ikd Ip $7 00 Pocahontas No and Red Ash $8.50 Pocahontas Mine Run $7.50 NORTH ST. COAL YARD L,n 1455. Oir 5556 'Night. Irv 4020. ILLINOIS 2 TO 6-IN. FKD. LP. $4.75 Vermilion County. Free from slate and will not clinker FANSLER COAL CO. 936 E. VERMONT LIN 7950. BRAZIL (Ind.) BLOCK l H "TO 24-IN LP $5 25 PER TON BRAZIL PEA AND NUT. $4.50 EAST SIDE ICE AND COAL 934 Fowler Main 6930 ATI AS FUEL GC. 401 VV MORRIS DHEXEL pt'B3 KINDLING AND STOVE WOOD BIG LOAD DELIVERED ANYWHERE GOOD heavy wood and kindling ready lor use; big load $4 Riley 5188. TRY OUR MAJOR COAL. MAJOR COAL CO. Ran. 4129

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25 Miscellaneous for Sale c — Coal, Ice and Wood “Baddy” “Father” of the semi-smokeless coals so often sold as genuine Pocahontas. A 2(4-inch forked lump, mined In McDowall County, West Virginia. Only $7,5(0) Per Ton. Also The famous “Everelo” 6-inch forked lump, $6.25 per ton. The cream of the Knox County field. Bradiamapolis Coal Company MA in 1700. 26 Miscellaneous Wanted BAILED TIMOTHY or light mixed hay. Wanted at Stock Yards. Main 1006. SALVATION ,rin> industnai Home Help up to help others with vour used cloth ing m.igii/yies news te Phone Wagon Rilev 6092 27 Business Announcements FEATHERS boil? hi no hi and rrnovHied feather m.jllre.-w? ' and billow* miide K F rU KKUK IIU Mas* Main U?S RUGS 9x12. fhrly c*lnd aii *ork guar SUPERIOR (T.EANKKS Run 4462 SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened TUTII EDGE 20) Indiana Ave. 28 Storage and Transfer OVERLAND HAULING RETURN LOADS WANTED Pacl'ine pml fthippinK household roods, low rate on .n<l California shipments OTTO .1 Sl T KSZ Main 23533628 WYbqtrr 457iM)0<HIW Northwestern transfer co Call al nil times Randolph 3741 Kiovi'.i, anil frucking Reliable men Cal UORNMAN Web 5571 2B Business Opportunities BEAUTY SHOP first-class downtown 10. . cation owner leaving dlv account ill health; consider nrnm Web 61(17-W. CROC: KY STORES. SEVERAL FMt SMALL FARMS BILLY I.AVNE. 307 PQI.I.IDAY bLDO. CIR 7176. MEAT MARKET—.VON EY MAKER LEAVING CITY ACCOUNT OF If 1. HEALTH CALL WEB 4.Mi FOR SMALL I.WKSTMKNI vou can gei complete outfit fur high apeed home kr.ftting with lull inptructions and con tract to buy all atamlard sockp vou can knit for five years Good pay for edare or full time at home Yarn replaced free Write lor full nai tirulare STEfIFR MA CHINK CO . Dent [I p G Uu. a N Y 30 Automobiles for Sale CIIEVROLKT SEDAN $245 I.ate model: In aplendid eonditlun throupheut. rferms if desired. The I.athrop-MeFarland Cos. 418-24 N. CAPITOL AVE. MAIN 2480. CHEVROLET. 1923, sedan: new i-ear axle and top runs fine: - verai <xUa: S7O down: pay in 12 months STONE CHEVROLET. 540 E VV.-e f, nglon Lincoln 1722. CHEVROLET 1921 SEDAN: S2OO BOBS MT'IR SERVICE. 340 SO PEN'N'SLYVANIA MAIN 1705 CHEVROLET. 1!T23 dump tn.ck: uoed ua demonstrator only driven 150 miles; will trade for coal STONE CHEVROLET 540 E Washington. I.ineoln 172?. CHEVBOLTE. 1920 coach, demonstrator: carries newt ear guarantee: used three weeks driven very little: will sacrifice for Quick hale. W.-h 2103. CHEVROLET. 1923 coupe: fiv* cord tires; real cheap: new car; only $l6O. . . „ STONE CHEVHOLCT. -40 E. Washington Lir,-oln 1722. OHKyRCf.BT hirgains: c;o-Ii guaranued. MARK'S CHEVROLET CO 936 N. Mcr CHEVROLET touring: pood condition must sci, Rand 218.3 W®OE toi’.rinp: runs good: tires good: *1 lj>: S3O down balance monthly •tOTH AND CENTRAL MOTOR SALES Randolph o -,(). Ore*n ev-ning* ' FLINT 1924 TOURING WINTER ENCLOSURE. „ BOB'S MOTOR SERVICE 340 SO. 1 'EN N- VI VANIA. M AIN 1763. FORD. 1922 touring car: etaricr And demountable rims: pood mechanical condition: rood tires: $125: *3O down THIRTIETH AND CENTRAL SALES CO >1(109 Central A vie Ran 5550 FORD. 1922. open expir-s light delivery. Ford. 1923 panel body light delivery, liieao ears have atarler-c demountable rims. See these first. They are priced right. STONE CHEVROLET. 540 E, Wfl'lnngtcii. Lincoln 1722. FORD. 192.3 , our ing; starter, demountables: poo<l paint, good tiics. good mechanical condition: $145 S4O down • WITH AND CENTRAL SALES CO 3009 Ontral Ave. Ran 5550, Ford Roadster, i93i> siila OO Chevrolet Touring. 1921 1 50 00 Appersou Sedan $525 00 Stutr. Roadster $325 00 Small payment down, balance monthly. These ears are in perfect condition. STUTZ FACTORY BRANCH 957 N Meridian Open evenings and Sunday a m. _ FORD 19 id sedan. A g-o<xl buy for $115: cash or terms. , , WANGELIN-SHARP CO . 443 Virginia Avo. DRexei 5020 FORD, late 1923 coupe: demountables; $lB5, $45 down, balance monthly, Oien evenings. 30TH AND CENTRAL SALES CO 3009 Central Ave. Kan, 5660. FORD COUPE. 1921 Erpiipped with look wheel, spotlight and double Hassler's all around. Small down payment and easy terms. Circle 8327. 235 W Georgia. FORD. 1922 nmdster: starter and de"mountablcs: lock v,' h' s-t. speedometer, Bhoels absorbers. A real buy at $90.00: cash or terms. WA NGELTN-SHARP CO 443 Virginia Ave. DRexei 5020 FORD, late 1924 coupe: 5 ba looti tirce; paint good: runs good car guaranteed: sß.i down. Open evenings. THIRTIETH AND CENTRAL SALES CO. FORD. 19°5 touring; starter and balloon tires. This lob has been recondl*toned throughout and will sell for $75 down. WAN GULIN-SHARP CO. 4-f3 Virginia Ave. DUexnl s°o FORD lfilii roadster: SSO eath or terms Open evenings. 30TH AND CENTRAL SALES CO 3000 Central Ave. Ran. 5550. FORD. 1919 louring: starter and dcmountables. lock wheel: good serviceable condition for nn'y $50.00 WANGELIN-SHARP CO.. 443 Virginia Ave. DRexei 5020 F'ORD. 1923 roadster: starter deaiountables pood mechanical condition: sl3.>: $.35 down. balance monthly. THIRTIETH CENTRAL SALES CO. 3009 Central 4ve Ran. 5550. FORD. 1922 roadster; starter: SBS. S2O down, balance monthly. 30TH AND CENTRAL SALES CO. 3009 Central Ave. Ran. 5550. FORD SEDAN: $53. OPEN EVENINGS I THIRTIETH AND CENTRAL SALES C<s 3009 Central Ave. Ran 5.550, FORD coupe 19'Nj; balloon tires: must sell, Rand, 3829. FORD coupe. T’i'3: many extraa; must B< r l. MR PORTER Main 0042. FORD. 1924 TUDOR SEDAN Looks and runs like new SIOO down balance monthly. Open evenings. THIRTIETH AND CENTRAL SALES CO ■".009 Central Ave, Ran 5.550 HUDSON. 4-i>assenger coupe; new paint: must s"ll. Wash, 2873-R. HUDSON COACH, like new: will sacrifice. Hum. 2970. OAKLAND ROADSTER. 1920 mode!. SBS. Open evenings L. T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES. 917 Virginia Ave. Drexel 0928. STUDEPAKER. 1924 coupe. Overland. 1925 standard sedan. Willys Knipht. 1925 model 66 sedan. Ford. 1P25 coupe. F’ord. 1923 sedan. Overland. 1924 louring. Overland. 1924 ro.idster. Many other late model cars. Your car in trade. Open evenings. L T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES. 917 Virginia Avt•. Drexel 0928. FORD BODIES Seven: good late style tourings two door sedan coupes, roadsters California tops and glass ineiosure. SW.ISSHELM & PARKER. 1023 F'ORD louring; good mechanical con dition: $l5O terms Webster 2827 USED CARS OF MERIT Lexington Mulct Cos 1142 N Meridian ai GOOD USED CARS CHAS. E. STUTZ 824 N Meridian 01 BEST used cars in town. 303 N. Illinois St.

Automobiles for Sale Let us worry about your car. That’s our job When we’re through you'll have ao further cause to worry. All work guaranteed. Automobile Hospital. 133 So East St DRex. 3600. f- —-- CARS TRADED ON RICKEN\3Sffv BACKER are ot Better Grade XTEIt ST EGG E-HOI. LOWELL CO aJjt..- 1 INC RickenbaeUer Distributors 436 N Canitol Ave Lin 7554 1925 MODEL Chevrolet touring: 4 months old; just like new; bargain for quick sale; terms Call Webster 3005. HA Yk ES-SCH MIDT INC 120 W NORTH ST FOR YOUR NEW OB I --ED CAR LATE 1923 Ford 2 door - dan reflmshed overhauled $225 for quick sale Terms Webster .3003 a—T rucks F’ORD. 1923 ton truck. Completely overhauled motor ;uid traiunisuton. clo’ed cab: box iyiaiv solid tires on rear: caterpiilcr Cy'l" l SSO down. WANGELIN-SIIAIU* CO.. 443 Virgiiiie. Ave DR xel 5020. Op>vi Evcnkigs and Su: 1 day. 31 Automobiles Wanted Autos Wanted 1922 1923 1924 and 1925 models preterred; we pay cash and dial quickly: gave time b.v seeing us first I. Wolf Auto Cos. 059 N Capitol \vo Corner North St. Plenty ol parltuhi space I.fli 4516. HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FUR USED CARS WANT 100 CARS TO JUNK SEE US FIRST SAM CORAZ 519 N CAPITOL * main 6.39 32 Aufo Supplies, Repairs GENUINE FORD PARTS. Slightly u-ed bargains. Fenders, engine hood-, spill ah slifekls. wind shields, runr.tng board*. ral.ators. pas tanks, tops, springs tTc carriers, etc. SWISSHELM A PARK FIR. M l E Washington BEST USED TIKES ROGERS Hel 4'UMI .3117 \\ Wash Bel 4300 teßAf’K & GENTRY ailto rcMni,9hine_. See us nrsl 537 N Capitol Rilev 2i>o USED CARS bought” and sold I GOrDm~R; V’2 N Capitol 33 Motorcycles, Bicycles EVERYTHING for th< bP-vele ROBERT SON CYCLE STOR!•'. 946 Mass Ave. 37 Money to Loan BORRQWENQ $lO TO S3OO For Emergencies My Own Views on the Subject If I needed $lO to S3OO tn an emergency l —would NOT want to borrow it from a friend or employer. —would NOT want to borrow It from a relative. —would NOT want to aßk any one to iudorse for me. —would NOT want to be under obligations to any one. 1 WOULD .want to borrow from someone Hvho made a business of lending money. 1 WOULD be willing to pay a reasonable amount for the use of the money I borrowed. I would NOT go to the first money lending concern that I came to. 1 WOULD consider ONLY a firm that was long established in my community. she Fidelity Loan Cos. licensed by ana bonded to the State, und under the su.sirvis 1 on pt the banking di partment is well hpU favorably known in this comuiuuity 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 us FIDELITY LOAN CO. W A Thomas Mrrr Room 532 Lemcke Rldg. 106 E MARKET ST V MAIN 1278 MONEY FOR Amy Purpose $25 to S3OO on household goods, pianos, autos. Rate 21/ 3 t„ Repay In small monthly payments. Call Lincoln 3264. LINCOLN LOAN CO. • 615 Meyer-Kiser Bank bldg. 128 E. Washington St NEED MONEY! Quickly, confidentially and business-like dealings is a part of the service we give you LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141 Vo E. Washington St. M A in 1)685 LI ncoln 7184 MONEY to loan on wooiid mortgager. Quick service. CONSOLIDATED. 438 K. of P. Bide. 39 Legal Notices PUBLIC AUCTION—OVER. REFUSED, UNCLAIMED AND DAMAGED FREIGHT. The C.. C.. C. & St. L. (Pm Foul) Railway Cos., The E. 1. & T. H. R. U . the Cincinnati Northern R. R. and the Peoria A Flastern R. R. Cos. will si ll at public auction. Thursday, Dee 10. 1925. at 9:30 a. m„ at the unclaimed Freight Station. Capitol Ave. and South St.. Indianapolis. Ind., the following described freight and numerous other articles, unless previously claimed by rightful owners: Stock food, minerals, lot roof cement, drums and cases paint. 2 barrels gray enamel paint. I barrel white enamel paint, 2 drums wall planter. 1 drum plastic cement. I ease auto top dressing, 5 boxes magazines. 1 auto boiler. 1 orate auto body, 1 box windshields, auto fenders, auto rims, steering wheels, auto heaters. 1 orate seed racks, eandv calendars, wrapping paper. 1 oil Well bailer, laundry stoves, sheet iron heating stoves. I roll gaynot paper, 3 bundles veneered panels, wash boilers, water closet bowls and tanks. 1 kitchen sink. 1 slop sink. 2 bath tubs, 1 bundle rubber belt. ,1 roll duck. 4 barrels skimmed milk powder, lot wood doors. 1 steamer trunk. 1 Whe ary Warcirola trunk, 1 suitease. 3 part full barrel mustard, chairs, rockers. 4 dairy lunch chairs* beds, lot washboards, toys. 5 oil lamp stoves, 1 copper water heater coil. 3 curious station, ry. groceries, ash and garbage cutis, galvanized tuba, ironir.g boards. 1 tloor lamp base. .3 - looking stands. 1 walnut dresser, 1 fernfry. 1 end table. 8 mattresses. 2 bundles newsprint paper, 3 chokers. 1 carton (3) copper tea kettlos. 1 carton beverage Classes. 1 wheelbarrow. 1 box (39) pairs -hoes, stove pipe elbows. 3 grate bars, 1 Gould Cnlpower "A” battery. 4 pail cup grease. 1-5 gallon can cooking oil. 0 boxen pattern oilcloth. 1 roll (6) nieces linoleum. 12 rugs, various sizes and patterns; I roll roofing felt. 766 pounds: marble, glass, elate blackboards and many other articles of great value. J. K. VANCE. Freight Claim Agent. McFADDEN AUCTION CO.. Auctioneers. Dec. 7. 8. 9. ONE combination gas and coal range, like new 1 Red Star oil. stove, with oven; 1 Detroit Jewel high oven gas stove: 1 model folding bed: 8 rockers: 4 dining hairs: 3 beds and springs: 1 McDougaJl kitchen cabinet: 5 stand*: 2 kitchen table.- : I electrie Washer, without wringer: 1 Lloyd baby buggy, new tires repainted like new: 1 old-style dresser: 2 droph<-ad Singer sewing maehireg like new. Sold for stori:e and hauling charges, cheap. Must be *old at once, 11. T. BIEL STORAGE RANSFEH 191 9 Southeast* re Ave ON or after this date. Dec.'7. 1325 I will not be w-sponsible for any debts contracted by Any oue other than m.vself f SAMUEL A. KIDD.

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D r ““'‘ ID you ever wonder why a fruit as large as a croquet ball should be called a •■grapefruit”? The answer Is evident when you walk through 'sr grapefruit orchard In the southern part of Florida or California during the bearing season. You will so the heavy fruit hanging In grape-like clusters of from three to oighteen, weighing down trees and limbs um.il they must be propped up. The grapefruit belongs to the same species of the citrus family as the shaddock, a coarse, hitter, pearshaped fruit weighing from ten to twenty pounds, which is a native of the Malay Archipelago and the South Sea Islands. The best varieties of the grapefruit are about twice the size of a large orange. Interesting History The grapefruit (also called pomelo) has interesting history. Only since the early part of the twentieth century has it beefi marketed to any extent, although it was brought to the West Indies and Florida by the Spaniards with the orange and lemon. The tree is very beautiful, with dark, glossy leaves, downy white beneath, and large sweet-scent ed blos.-oins, which are succeeded by the great clusters of lemon-yellow fruit. The tree was long cultivated in Florida gardens for show. Its fruit was considered refreshing and tonic, hut it did not enter the minds of the growers that it had a commercial value. So the ground beneath the trees, after the fruit had ripened, was covered with the great juicy yellow balls, left to rot In the sun. Northern visitors to Florida learned to like the grapefruit and wanted it on their and in this way a certain demand was created for It. Between 1880 and 1885 the first shipment was sent to New York and Philadelphia, and a mar--39 Legal Notices NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Seali i l>ni* will be received by the Darin I of Sutiooi Commissioners of the City of IndiaaiiHilisi at the offices of the Bmi-d. 150 North Merid'aa street. Indianapolis Indiana until 5 o'clock p. m„ DeootnbiT 18. 192.5 for the following: The furnishing of all material, too'*, drwafe ajnt labor me"-weary to t.lie proper oaulkimr of a l window and door frames for Schools No*. 21. 2815 English Avenue, and 2*2. South Illinois and Kansas Streets, all as per spe- tb atlons prepared by the Board of School Commissioners, Estimated Cost of each school $500.00. The proposal for the above mentioned schools shall bo in a separate sealed envelop- v.ith writing thereon plainly indloatlinr the character of the work to which lhe bid relates, as, for example. “Bid for Caulking all Exterior Door and Window Frame* for School No. 22.“ All tjie b'ds must be submitted on blank form No. !'O. as preeeribed bv the Indiana State Board of Account*, which blanks together with schedules and specification* x ill he furnished by the Business Director, upon application. These proposals must I*- ac-ompanied hr a certified check on an IndisJMfMu* bank, or Dp New York, Chicago. or Ind an apoli* exchange, for thr-e '3l per cent of the maximum bid. The cheek or' exchange must be drawn payable to I lie order of the Board of School Commissioner* of the Ciiv of Indianapolis. Bidder shall specify in his bid when he will complete work if awarded the contract. In case' a bidder, whose bid shall be accepted. sha'l not. wtthin five days after notice of such acceptance, perform his bid by entering into a written contract with the Board, to perform the work in ini-or-d inee with the provisions of the specifications. and within that time *"etire the performance of h l * contract by a surety bond, with sur ty or sureties to the approval of the Board, his certified check or draft and the proieeds thereof shall bo and remain the absolute propwty of the Board as liquidated damages agreed upon for such faduro. It being impossible to estimate the amount of damages such failure would occasion to the Board. The contractor will bo required to execute a contract and give a bona, forms of which contract amt bond are made a part of the specifications. Each contractor receiving copy of the plans and specifications will be required to deposit, as security for their return in good order, the sum of $.5.00. Ttie right is reserved b.v ilie Board- to reject any or all proposals and to refrain from accepting or rejecting proposals for not more tfian top (101 daws BOARD OK MMOOL UO \t M I OF THE OITY OF INDIANAPOLIS By WILLIAM H. BOOK. Business Director. Indianapolis Indiana. Dec 7. 1925. NOTH’I4 OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE The undersigned, administratrix de bonis nnn ol the estate of Gordon Donaldson, deceased, hereby gives notice that bv virtue of an order of the Marlon Probato Court, she will at the hour of 9 a. m. of the 16th lay of Deevmbe'r. 1925. at 2016 s’andes St.. Indiana.DO.is. Indiana and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale at private sale, all the interest of said decedent in at. i to the following described real estate: - Lot Thirty-One (31) in Block 15, in S. A. Fletcher Jr.'s Northeast Add'.tlon to the City of Indianapolis, as per plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 4. at Pago 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 thaji the full apprais'ii value of said real estate and for cash. The purchaser at such sale will be further required to give bond to secure the payment, according to its terms ot a certain mortgage lien upon said real estate in favor of Austin Hunter upon which is due in principal. $500.00 with interest at six per cent from Mav 10 1910. said mortgage, appearing of record n.t page 486 Mortgage Record 729. in the Recorder's office of Marion County, and subject to which said real estate is to lv sold. MARY DONALDSON. Administratrix de bonis non. Nov. 10. 23. 30-Dec. 7. NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC. In ttie matter of the estate of diaries J. Huffman, deceased. No. 09-22638. In the Probate Court of Marlon County. November term. 1925. Notice is . hereby given that Mary V. Huffman as administratrix of the above named estate has presented and filed her .account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up tor the examination and action of said Probate Court: on the 20th da.v of December. 1925. at which time all heirs creditors or legatees of said estate required to appear in said court ind show cause, if any there lie. why said account and vouchers should not be aproved. And tiie heirs of said estate are also required to appear and make proof of their lieirALBERT H. LOBCIIE. Clerk. PATRreK A SCHMOLLINGER. AttorneysNov. 30-Dec. 7.

ket was established ,at first slowly, then more rapidly. Important in Florida In no place in the world has the culture of grapefruit reached such perfection as In Florida, and It now constitutes a very Important crop In that State. The groves near Miami are one of the sights for winter visitors. Its cultivation has been extended also to California, Jamaica and Cuba. Asa breakfast fruit, grapefruit has no rival. It is an excellent appetizer and Its characteristic flavor, which Is an Indescribable blending of sweet, sour and bitter, Is most pleasant. There are several varieties, the best known being Duncan, Marsh seedless and Walters. The tree Is small, growing to a height of only about twenty-five feet and Is less susceptible than the orange to pests and diseases. It is more susceptible than oranges or lemons, however, to an infectious disease called citrous canker. The infection causes scabs to appear on the leaves and fruit. The grapefruit is usually budded on its own stock or on the sour orange. The tree is a heavy bearer and bears as early as the orange—in about six years—but It Is more easily injured by cold, and is grown only in the southern parts of Florida and the W' rmer portions of California. Sci tifle name, citrus decumana. TEN DRIVERS ARE CHARGED Police Say Eight Motorists Went Too Fast. Eight alleged speeders were slated at the city prison over the week-end. Two other drivers were charged with traffic violations. * Those charged with speeding were: Kay Hinkle, 25, Bloomington, Ind.; Harry Gregory, 19, Ben Davis; Louise Simmons, 21, of 137 W. Nineteenth St.; McClure, 26, of 4330 Boulevard PL. Lawrence Nelson, 34. of 1440 Park Ave.; Orville Edwards, 21, colored, 605 Minerva St.; James Wadley, 21, colored, 921 N. Senate Ave., and Newland Landers, 19, of 526 Concord St. Henry Smalley, 41, of 934 W. North St., failed to stop at a preferential St., police say. Patrick Hickey. 31, of 1324 W. TwentyThird St., was charged with failure to give right of way and reckless driving. FUN BANDITS GUILTY Boys Given I sing Terms, But Suspended on Good Behavior. BV ( ni'rtl PriK* SHELBYVILLE, Ind., Dec. 7. Suspended sentences of ten to twenty years in the State Reformatory today, hung over the heads of three Shelbyville youths who turned bandits for fun. Ralph Gray, 18, John Tolen, 17, and John Kennedy, 16, pleaded guilty to attempting to hold up a woman here last winter. Their sentences were suspended during good behavior. ‘VICE KING’ FACES TERM Eight Appeals Pending Circuit Court at Gary. Bu I'nlted Prigs GARY, Ind., Dec. 7.—Joe Manuro, who claims the title of "Vice King of Gary,” today faced the prospect of six months of hard labor on the Indiana State Farm. With eight appeals pending in Circuit Court at Crown Point, Manuro today appealed his conviction on a charge of operating a vice den. Court officials at Crown Point have Indicated they will act on all appeals at the same time. RECORD CLASS PLANNED Membership committee of the Indianapolis Council, No. 4, United Commercial Travelers of America, will take in a class of 100 to 150 candidates In January, according to plans made at the Chamber of Commerce Sunday noon. Supreme Councillor FYed L. Wright of Milwaukee will vfslt here at that time. CHAPTER TO CELEBRATE Rho chapter of the Phi Delta Kappa fraternity will celebrate its seventeenth anniversary and dedication of the new chapter house at 2110 College Ave., with a dinner dance, Saturday evening. Harold Martyn will talk.

MONDAY, DEC. 7, 1925

CONGRESS WILL RECEIVE MANY ‘WET MEASURES Hill Ready for Attack on Eighteenth Amendment. Bit Time* Special WASHINGTON, Deo. 7.—A veritable barrage of measures, attacking prohibition on all sides, will bo Introduced hY Representative John Philip Hill of Maryland, "wet” paladin of the House, when the new congressional sessions begins Monday-. Most important of them Is a pmposed constitutional amendment which would repeal the prohibition amendment. Its ratification by States to be by State conventions and not by State Legislatures, as is usual. This is possible, according to a lit-tle-used provision of the Constitution, Hill said. “It would permit a straight-out vote on the subject of prohibition within each State, something that has never before been possible,” he said. “Members of State Legislatures never wore a fair referendum on prohibition. “I really have hope that some of my measures will pass. The change In sentiment against prohibition Is so marked and so rapid, following the unbiased reports of such organizations as the Federal Council of Churches and the Moderation League, Inc., etc., that It Is bound to affect Congress at the next ses slon.” Another of Hill's bills would give each State powor to rule for Itself what the alcohollo strength of Its beverages would be, subject to the prohibition amendment, of course. SENATE SEATS ARE CONTESTED Challenges Filed Against Three Congressmen. B ii United Prrua WASHINGTON, Dec. 7. The rights to office of three Senators who took their seats In the upper house of Congress today are being challenged. Contests hax'e been filed against Senator Smith W. Brookhart, Republican, Iowa; Samuel G. Brat tan, Democrat, New Mexico, nnd Thomas D. Schall, Republican, Minnesota. There is also a likelihood of action against the new Senator Gerald Nye of North Dakota, It being contended by some that he should not be seated because the who appointed him was not designated by law to make the appointment. BOND ISSUE TO BE DISCUSSED Council Will Talk on Flood Prevention Money. Matnbers of city council have indicated they will discuss freely at council meeting tonight, an ordinance for a bond lssuo of SBBO,OOO as the city's share of flood p-evention work between Morris and Raymond Sts., on White River. It Is understood opposition has developed to expenditure of $445,000 for anew bridge at Morris St. “We believe In Christmas cheer, hut are not yet Santa Claus," President Ben H. Thompson reiterated today.

OVERSIGHT IN BUILDING CODE Grandfather Clause Left Out by Error. Failure of the building code electrical inspection section to include the “grandfather” clalso, providing electrical workers with' three years’ experience be given license without examination the first ninety days after the ordinance became effective, was an oversight, Francis F. Hamilton, bdlldlng Inspector, said today. The code, now an ordinance, can be amended. “The clause should he Included In the electrical section the auine as In plumbing,” Hamilton said. Insurance Interests and contractors hflpe to Influence the city council to repeal the section providing for city electrical Inspectors Monday night. Indiana Inspecting Bureau, an organization of underwriters, has been doing the Inspecting. William T. Bailey, assistant city attorney, said the city has no right to delegate the Inspection responsibility.

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