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5 Funeral Directors ~w'TV BLASENGYM ~ Main Olrtc-r 2220 Shelby St DRextl 2570. FLANNEH & BUCHANAN 320 N. Illinois St Funeral directors i ne D)Dle ol Indian, i Wl® 0042 „ INDTaNAPOLIS crematory Notices Ol tuner a, at °J£_ chape! refer to our present Our new morttiary will open about ren. 1. BEIT S GADD 2130 ProaDect-Bt. Phone Stewart 227S George Grinsteiner Funeral S Martol KRIEOER, WM. E. - F V L 4OT B 3l(Be , B 1 jyiA I 154 Rea. Bel. JBBO-B l UnUFRTA RRlliP-HT.4FY Jt TfTUS 951 N Dalhw.ire. Mam 3680. _ ..... 8 Special Notices ELECTREAT BODY MASSAGE Cures rheumatism and J[' e ''* r iJp R C i'll2 new circulation. LOLA WALKER. 111^ Central Apt. R. Lincoln 8873. —_— ID EAT. Xmas rift for the son or daughter is a movie. I have it audits “ “J 1 maker. BILLY LAYNE. 307 Holltdav Bids: Circle 7176. : —rrt RADIUM electric, medicated, sulphur baths and roassare. Battle Creek method W. St Clair Rllev M ohst* ririln* E eu'S l 8 diseaw* ti i —nrr 1 V v '-~ teller Riley OUPJ. 9 Personals rr ASTHMA stifferere• i will eladlv tell vou free how 1 cured my pelf of cnronic asthma. WALDEN Apartment J Z.. 28 H-rh St . New Haven. Conn. . WANTED—Guitar ami mandolin player. Colored. Call Irvington W 4. JO Lost and Found LO§T —In neighborhood of McKim and E. Washington, about 11 P- mChristmas eve, toy black Boston bulldog, male: black leather collar, brass studded with 2 checks. 1925 check No. 2481. Call Lincoln 8845 or 1433 E. W ashington St. Liberal reward. AUTO WHEEL I.OST—Green disc with cord tiro, Wednesday night, in front of fi.ll N. Highland Ave. Reward. Webster 4059 BRACELET WATCH LOST—White gold, on Georgia, between Senate and Mevidian. Reward Hum. 4514. BIBLE-—On Illlnoift-Mapleton car, containing nani*\ Anna Purdue. Ran. dodoWHITE AND BROWN —Speckled dog: no collar: reward. Irvington 4484-W. EDM ALE POLICE DOG LOST—Duche. Rowa,rd. DReexl 2134. 12 Help Wanted —Male RELIBALE MAN in every town and city to distribute free samples, advertising matter, etc. No selling. Experience unnocT**sary. Outdoor work. Average pay VB.OO per day. Write quickly for contract SUPERVISOR COLOMBE. 5153 N. Clark St,.. ChVasro. 111. 13 Instruction* MEN to learn barber trie TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE 610 E Washing ton St.. Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 0757. ! 15 Agents and Solicitors AGENTS WRITE FOR FREE SAMPLES. Sell Madieun "Better-Made" Shirta for large manufacturer direct to wearer. N<v capital or experience required. Many earn *IOO weekly and bonus. MADISON MILLS. 56J Broadway. New York. AGENTS—‘‘*IIS earned in 2 days'' writes Westfield. Marvelous newly patented home necessity. Sells $3.50. Unlimited demand. Unusual proposition. XH Lobl, M iddleboro, M ass. 16 Helpy Wanted—Female ADDRESSING ENVELOPES— Experience unnecessary. Earn sls-$45 weekly during spare tune at home. Dignified work for honest, sincere persons. FRANKLIN PRODUCTS. 1032 Van Bureau, Chicago. LADIES —Earn money at home embroidering for us. Pleasant, interesting work. Write immediately. PREMIER ART CO,, 521 Metropolitan Life Bldg., Dept. H 6, Minneapolis, Minn. WOMEN do homework in spare time. All kinds. Pleasant, profitable work. Par-ti.-ulars free. GOLDEN HOURS. Box EE, CtilCWO. EAR*.’ money at. home, clipping newspa-pw-s. addressing postal cards. No experience or canvassing. Particulars free. ZENO SERVICE, 60 W. Washington, Desk R 222 Chicago. 18 Rooms for Rent 125 V, N. ALABAMA: FURNISHED RMS.; $2.30: steam heatc bath. a—Light Housekeeping DICKSON. 127: modern rooms for sleeping and housekeeping. Lin. 3785. MIf.EY. 129: two furnished: gas. elec.; $5: ground floor; pri. ent. Bei, 1839-W, NEW JERSEY, N. 1 <>29: furnished rooms kitchenette: strictly modem; 2 beds; rent single or double: $3. 19 Rentals a—Houses CALVIN St.. 1865: 4 rooms: semi-modem: sl6. CIVIC REALTY CO.. 136 N Delaare St. Lincoln 0050. DORMAN, 9051£: within walking distance of downtown: upper duplex; 5 rooms; complete bath; water paid; electric lights, gas; $27.50. Call MISS ILG. Main 6701. Evenings, MRS KLSNER. Irvington 3955. IRVINGTON—For rent: naif double; 6 room*: semi-modern: new paint and paner $23. 5856 Dewey. LINDEN St.. 2017-20-26: halt threeroom double sl4 CIVlf: REALTY CO 136 N- Delaware St. Lincoln 5050. MIN NESOTA. 605: 5-room cottars;: water, lights and gas. Call TRUEBL.OOD. Main 0242. Evenings. Irv. 4213. TENTH ST.. W., 3219; 9-room single: rent S3O. Circle 0018. E. J. M--CRACK BN. THADDEUS St. 1714: 4 rooms, semi modem. Cali DRexei 6817. 31ST St., w. 830: 4-room modem; bath: water paid: S3O. FOR COLORED 626 H Blake: four rooms, bath, electeeov. city water and inside toilet: $26 month. in NLOP & HOLTEGEL FOUR large rooms, semi-modem double; gai-age. Iu beautiful neighborhood. 1423 W 25th St. $27. See owner. 2036 N. Delaware. Randolph 5763. FOUR-ROOM semi-modern double; water paid. S. Rural; $21.60, near E. WMhliiftori oar line. See owner, 2036 N. Delaware. Randolph f>7ft?L A. F ZAINDY REAL, ESTATE. RENTALS INSURANCE. 108 N. DEL.. XI. 6520. v

19 Rentals a—Houses SEE DUNLOP * HOLTEGEL for bargain. HEAL ESTATE d—Business Places CORNER CAPITOL AND MARYLAND STS. Large storeroom: entire second Hoot windows on four sides of entire room, steam heat, water, electric lights Keys at 202 Kentucky Ave. 204-6 W. MARYLAND Storeroom Will take out partition ana make all in one room if desired. Water electric llkhte and steam heat. Rent very reasonable Key at 20* Kentucky Ave. 42 S. CAPITOL Large storeroom - electric lights water, steam heat and power elevator - cheap rent. Keys at 202 Kentucky Ave. 21Real Estate for Sale h—Houses 3957 FLETCHER AVE.. new five-room bungalow located in English Heights, two squares east of Sherman Dr., in restricted addition of nice new homes: electric lights, cement walks, front drive garage. Price $2,800, on easy terms. Take English Ave. car. transfer to street car bus to Garfield. S. D. Sample 3039 English. DRexei 4334. NEW 4-room bungalow. 3923 Hoyt Ave located ui English Heights addition. 2 squares east of -SlierruHJi Drive. Electric lights, cement walk, front drive garage. Sell at a bargain: $2,450 on terms. Take Engl Isti Avr. car. transfer t*> street car bus to Denny. Come out Sunday or call Webster 0899, or Main 5072. and we will be glad eo show you this property. $l5O CASH balance terms• new bungalow double; modem, except furnace h dead walls; four rooms to each side; complete bath, garage basement: *47.50 and small Barrett. 1420 S. Harding. Open Sunday 2 to 4 p. m. Phone Irv. 3480. CLOSE TO GARFJELD PARK. Five rooms, gas. electric lights, inside toilet, lavatory, sink in kitchen, fine con dition. Take small down payment and consider some trade. Owner. Riley 5147 Irvington 2540. Randolph 2318. 4-ROOM house. 1516 Holiday: 4 squares east of Shelby Priced $1,500. SIOO cash, balance sl4 per month. C. B. McFADDEN. 450 1 -; E. Wasliinylon. Maui 3072. WE sell tne earth at auction. DAYTON REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT CO.. 1010 Fletcher Trust Bldg. FOR nice liume. cast or south call C J OSBi'RN DRexei 6184. 25 Miscellaneous for Sale RUGS AND LINOLEUM AT LOWEST PRICED DORFMAN RUG COMPANY. 207 W Wash SI 6pp. Statehouee FOR SALE AT UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION 0E THE G, C M C. & STr L. RY. CO., BIG FOUR, COR. CAUfTOL AVE. AND SOUTH ST., INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Wooedn doors, various sizes and prices: 3 three-part laundry trays, $.3 ea. 1 iron pump. $1.60: brown duck. 20 yd.; transmission grease, 5c lb. by the bucket:* 1 laundry stove, $10: $1 walnut bed. $7.50: 1 display table, $8; l bath tub. sls: 1 kitchen sink, sls; 3 mty. jktd. cans. 25c ea.; 1 kitchen sink. S2O- 1 pedestal lavatory, $25: 1 farm bath tub with coal oil heater. S2O; 1 W C. bowl, $5; 1 wall lavatory. $8: crocks, all sizes. 10c per gallon: copper wash boilers. $2.00 ea.: canned kraut 50c doz. cans: canned tomatoes, 60c doz. cans: market baskets. 5e ea.; 1 1916 Ford radiator and sliell, $7: canned pork and beans, 60c do - /., cans; lot various other grp<-er-ies; 1 ctn. Dukes Mixture /molting tobacco: 1 smoking cabinet. $5 1 smoking cabinet. $4: 1 mahogany desk chair. S3: various lot other straight chairs; 2 daybed pads. $2..)0 ea.; 2 lamp shades: 1 floor lamp stand. $5: 1 wardrobe trunk. sls; 5 reed upholstered rocking chairs, various prices: 2 over-stuffed chairs: Vancrest linen stationery. 35c box: Brandes Radio Speakers. $lO ea.: 1 toy pool table, $5: 3 “Hotel Special’’ mattresses. sls ea.; ladies' underwear. 50c suit: several woolen rugs, various sizes and prices: 1 Day-Fan Radio , cabinet and built-in speaker. $35. 1 J. K. VANCE. JR.. Storekeeper Store open 8:00 a. m. to 4:30 p. in. Saturday closes 11:30 a. m.

GROCERY FIXTURES—COMPLETE SET FOR SMALL GROCERY. CHEAP. CALL WEB. 1580-W. ELECTRIC SWEEPERB—Hoover and Premeir. Bargains. Riley 5526. c— Coal, Ice and Wood 66 Dadd v” K •‘Father ol the seml-smokeless coals so often sold as genuine Pocahontas. A 2%-irtch forked lump, mined in McDowal) County West Virginia. Only " $7,50 Per '’’on. Also The famous "Everglo” 6-inch forked lutop, $6.25 per ton. The cream of the Knox County field. ImidiainiapoMs Coal Company " MA in 1700. Consider Quality When Buying KINDLING WITH EACT TON Genuine Glendora—The Wonder Coal Sullivan County. Indiana. Heel Glendora 0-iu block. !*e.. fkd.s7.UO Best Glendaro. 6x3 Id., oln, fkd ...in 50 Best llendora 2x4 egg. .gw. fkd. .$6.26 Va. and K.v. —The Beet That T* Mined. Best W Va. 6-ln block lge. fkd ..$7 QO Best W Va. 2x4. age, cln. fkd . . .So.2q Best Va. Mine Run. 50 pet 1u....#6.80 Va. Mine from Kanawha District. Best E K.v.. Harlan Cos.. 8-tu. la. fkd..87.00 " TRY OUR HObSIER ASH Burns well and holds lire over night. Uoosler Ash, Ind. No. <1 ip. 6-tn. fkd #6.86 Boos. Ash. Ind. No, 6 2x4 egg fkd .$6 86 Best Linton No 4 Ind.. 8-In. lp.. fkd.So.76 Ueßt lud. 4-ln. lp. No. h cln. 1kd..6 60 Beet Ind. No. 6. 2x4 egg. cln. fkd. 35.2 ft Best 0-tn Vermilion Cos. lp.. cln. fkd. So.oO Best Vermilion Cos.. 2x4 egg cln fkd.55.23 Delivered anywnere in the city ONION fCE AND COAL 1910 Bluff Avo. Drex. 4821. since 1908 Dependable. QUALITY COALS at Reduced Prices Large W. Vu. 6-in block, fkd $7.50 W. Va. 6x3 egg, fkd $6.50 Thacker Splint. Large Red Ash Poca. lp., 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. W. Va., 3x6 Egg. forked #5.90 W. Va. 3-in. lp.. fkd #0.40 Logan County. Virginia. Poca mine run, 60 pot. lp $7.00 Poca 4-ln. shov. lp #7.90 McDowell County. Virginia Wheel in. 35c. J. & I. COAL CO. 1205 Roache. Ran. 2471. COAL BARGAINS Ind. 4-in. fkd lp #6.50 W. Va. 2x4 fcgg. fkd #8.60 W. Va. 4-in. tkd. In $7.00 GET OUR PRICES ON POCAHONTAS NORTH ST. COAL YARD Lin. 1455 Cir 6566 Night. Irv 4020 BRAZIL (lud.) BLOCK ’ M TO 24-IN LP . #6.26 PER TON BRAZIL PEA AND NUT, $4.50 EAST SIDE ICE AND COAL 034 Fowler Main 6930. KINDLING AND STOVE WOOD BIG LOAD. DELIVERED ANYWHERE #B.SO-#4 DREXEL 3688 'xT ATT AS FUEL CG 401 W. MOBRiS DREXEL 0883 TRY OUR MAJOR COAL. MAJOR COAL CO. Ran 4**9

25 Miscellaneous for Sale c —Coal and Wood “Big Eagle” Semi-Smokeless. 'iVp. Ht- lump, s7.s©' 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 Pocahontaa. "KNOX A LI," No. 5 Indiana 6-incb forked lump, $5.25 Per Ton. Mined in Knox County. Other coals at low prices. White River Coal Connipainiy 320 S. West St. MA in 6218. SALE For a Limited Time Why pay more? Olid Hickory White Ash Liomp ILLINOIS GIST NO V 2-IN TO 6-IN LUMP 2 Tons, $9.5© Remember, this is a clean Corked lump and a good burning coal. 'Banflier Fwe! Cos. St. Clair aud Nickel Plate R. R. RJ ley 1866. Wfsite Aslh, $5.00 2 TONS, 59.56 Pike county (Ind.) No. 6 3 to 6-in, forked Id. free from slate and will not clinker. VV. Va. block fkd $7.00 Thacker 4-in block 111 2x6 fkd. Ip $4.75 Vermillion County Illinois shov $4.50 Vermillion County FANSLER COAL 00. 936 E. Vermont. Lin. 7950.

WHITE ASH LUMP $4.75 Vigo County tlnd.) 3-in. shoveled lump ANCHOR COAL CO. 212 N. Pine. Circle 6894. RI ley 4164. R 1 ley 5444. 26 Miscellaneous Wanted BALED TIMOTHY , or LIGHT MIXED HAY Wanted at the Stock Yards MA in 0196 SALVATION army Industrial Home Help us to help others with vour used clothing magazines oews etc Phone Wagon Riley 6692. 27 Business Announcements FEATHERS nought sold and renovated. feather mattresses and pillows mad* E F BURKLE, 416 Mass. Main 1428. RUGS 9x12. tbrly clnd, s2' all work guar. SUPERIOR CLEANERS Ken. 4462. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened TUTILEDGE, 201 Indiana Are. COVER your ptiw* More the freeze. C A. Johnson, 125 N. Alabama. H. 5788. 28 Storage and 1 ransfer OVERLAND HAULING RETURN LOADS WANTED Packing end shipping household roods, low rate on Florida and California shipments OTTO J SUESZ. Main 23633628. Webster 4679-0699-W NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO. Call at all times. Randolph 3741. IvtOVING and Trucking Reliable men Call BORNMAN Web 6571 30 Automobiles for Sale (OTEVROLl7l\*^92^r*coachT^demonßtrativ 5 balloon tires: heater. This car haa had good care. If interested see It today. Twelve months to par. STONE CHEVROLET. Chevrolet Coupe, 1924 Fully equipped with 6 balloon tires, bumpers, front and rear: disc wheels, stoplight and heater. 235 W. Georgia St. Cir. 8327, TIHEVROLET. 1925 touring: 3 balloon tires. Bought from us on July 1 and traded in today on closed car. This is a good car. priced right. $395 with 13 Months to pay. STONfe CHEVROLET, 540 E. Washington. CHEVROLET. 1923 coupe; 5 cord tires: runs and looks fine. Just the car to drive this winter. Saves depredation on that big car. $225 buys It. STONE CHEVTOLET. CHEVROLET coupe. 1922: $l5O. S2O down: $5 week. Web. 3981. 344 N. Dela. * Dodge Touring, 1921 In fine mechanical condition: good top and curtainß. front bumper*. . a Indiana Inv. & Securities Cos. 235 W. Georgia. Circle 8327. FORD 1925 SEDAN $450 Disc* wheel*, balloon tire* and many other extras. The best buy in the city. The Lathrop-McFarland Cos. 418-24 N. Capitol Av*. Open evening:*. Main 2480. FORD COUPE 1921: perfect condition: four brand new Varsity cord tires: new bands: first *l5O takes it. Terms. Open evenings. CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. "Packard Distributor Since 1004." _ 31 W. Thirteenth St. Main 6942. FOED. 1924 touring: starter and demountable*; 5 good tares; lock wheel: soot light. Only $175: $65 down, balance by the week. STONE CHEVROLET. 540 E. Wash. Open tonight. FORD coupe, late 1922; in good cfwid: lion throughout; good paint: SSO down, balance. easy. Circle 8327. 235 W Georgia. FORD coupe .1921. S. A D.: $25 down $5 week. Webster 3981, FORD coupe. 1921: $l5O S2O down: $6 week. Web. 3981—344 S. Dela.

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30 Automobiles for Sale ON hUR CLOSED CARS Overland 6 Sedan, demonstrator. Overland 4 Dr Luxe Sedan. Overland Coupes. * Ford Coupes. Ford Sedans. Ford Tudors. Chevrolet Coupe. Buick Touring. Studebaker Touring. Oldsmobile Touting. Willys-Knight Touring. Ford Roadsters and Tourings. This is the year end and we are going to move our Used Car stock regardless of cost. The tine cars listed above are the biggest bargains we have e-’er offered. It's your biggest opportunity to buy a good car at practically your own terms. HAYNES-SCHMIDT, Inc. 120 W. NORTH ST. THE WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND DEALERS LINCOLN 7775. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY. N| \ Holiday Sale of FORDS Here they are at prices t’ou can’t beat. Come in and pick yourself out a good Ford at your own price and terms.

Touring, good rubber $30.00 Touring, lock wheel, good rubber $65.00 Touring, 1922 ... .SIOO.OO Touring, 1924 ... .$175.00 Touring, 1922 SBO.OO Touring, 1923 $125.00 Sedan $150.00 Sedan $170.00 1924 Model, 4-door. 380.00 Coupe $175.00 1921 Coupe SIIO.OO These Cars Are All Ready To Run, in Good . Condition.

SMITH 4 MOORE, Inc. Authorized Ford Dealers 528 SOUTH Meridian St. Open Evenings and SunM2V iu 6650. CHEVROLET. 1922 now point and real - ay atom: good Urea Don't overlook this one if you want closed car transportation. STONE CHEVROLET. MONROE. 1922 roadster; $150: good mechanical condition- runs good; $35 down, balance monthly. THIRTIETH AND CENTRAL SALES CO. 300<> Central Ave. Ran. 5550. OAKLAND. 1919 touring car: runs good: S6O caah or term*. Open eveninga. THIRTIETH AND CENTRAL SALES CO MOW Central Are. Ran 655 U. OLDSMOBILE, 1926 DE LUXE SEDAN Driven 1,000 miles: new ear aery ice and new car guarantee: at a liberal discount term. L. GUY LONG 11X4 N. Meridian. Lin. 6865. Willys-Knight Touring 1921 WINTER INCLOSURE. 4 NEW HOOD TIRES. 2 -SPARK: BUMPERS FRONT AND REAR. AND THE MOTOR IS IN PERFECT CONDITION: PAINT FINE; WIRE WHEELS. HERE IS A CAR THAT WILL GIVE SATISFACTORY SERVICE. COME IN AND LET US DEMONSTRATE; *375. Capitol Overland Cos. MICHIGAN AND N. CAPITOL. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY GOOD USED CARS 1923 Ford touring: refinished; fine mechanical condition: *126. 1920 model Overland sedan: re finished • $125. Late 1922 Ford coupe: rettnialied: $123. Small Down Payment. L. GUY LONG 1114 N. Meridian. _J Lin. 6865. X 923 OOLE upon .............. $*25.00 Apperson Sedan $525 OO St-utz Roadster $325 ‘>o Hudson Coach, 1920 s3’>o 00 Small payment down, balance monthly. These cars are in perfect condition. STUTZ FACTORY BRANCH. 957 N. Meridian. , Open eveninga and Sunday a. m. USED FORDS—ALL MODELS You save at THE HOUSE THAT SERVICE BUILT THE FRANK HATFIELD CO Authorized Ford Dealer OPEN EVE^rH^NDATS FORD^BODTES Ten good, late style tourings coupes, roadsters. California tops and glass inclosure . SWreSHKLM * PARKER c=r hI?&ER KA^ EB of B^t^ 1 RVT \ nAtatn 4Tf Ol oBUCT uPiQfl Sflli. N rERSTEGG E-HOLLOWELL CO i Bw— ’ INC. .Rick en backer Distributors. ' 1924 TUDOR SEDAN. $285. In good mechanical condition: S7O down, balance monthly. THIRTETH AND CENTRAL SALES CO 3009 Central Ave. Ran. 6550 HAYNES-SCHMIDT INC 120 W. NORTH ST. FOR YOUR NEW OR USED CAB, AUTO, 5-pass.; $lO down. $5 week. Web. 3961. 344 N, Dela. BEST used cars in town. 863 N. liltnois St. USED cars; $5 down. $5 week. MARION CHEVROLET CO.. 963 .N. Meridian. GOOD USED CA.IRS CHA3. E. STUTZ 824 N, Meridian St USED CARS OF MERIT Lexington Motor Cos 114? N Meridian St a—T rucks FORD, 1922; half ton express body truck; good running condition: good tires: $125; S3O down, balance monthly. THIRTIETH AND CENTRAL SALES CO 3009 Central Are. Ran, 6650. 31 Automobiles Wanted Autos Wanted 1922. 1923. 1924 and 1926 models preferred we pay caah and deal auleSlv save time by seem* us first I. Wolr Auto Cos. 569 N. Capitol Ave Corner North Bt. Plenty of parking space Lin 4616 !s■& NEY Eh lost until lodiaospoits Time# want Ads nave tailed to find n.

Popcorn King Lives in Indiana

Sarah Smith, with inset of the Popcorn King. Sarah was one of Smit it's children who gave him the idea

WRITER TELLS OF CONDITIONS IN AUSTRALIA Four Out of Five States Have Labor Governments, He Reports. b a Timi * Special SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 25.—The wave of reaction that hit the world after the war has affected the Antipodes only in name, according to word brought back by W. H. Porterfield, special writer for Scripps-Howard publications and former Washington corespondent. “Four out of Australia’s five States have labor governments,” said Porterfield. "New Zealand is in the hands of the reform party, but the new government, placed there in response to a fear of the communists, has shown no disposition to change in any respect the social policies in vogue since the days of Dick Seldon. 'Tn Australia every workingman is a unionist and a member of the labor party, and every employer is a member of either the conservative party or the country party. The shearers' union is the biggest and dominates the situation. The government owns all the railways, trams, telephones and other utilities. In Queensland the government runs sawmills, butcher shops, coal mines and even steamships. “In New Zealand ( the only bad effect of labor domination is a false economic policy of limiting production, a ‘go slow’ attitude. New Zealand has no slums and no unemployed. It has the lowest death rate in the world, and practically no poverty. It has the old-age pension, giving JO shillings to one pound a week for every man or woman over 65, who has not accumulated what In our money would be $2,000. It has free hospitals, a 44-hour week, social insurance, workmen's compensation and a basic minimum wage of $22 a week.

J3 Motorcycles, Bicycles KV&RYTHISIU tor the bicycle ROBERTCVCLK STOKB. I*4o Ma** Av* ■l4! Auto Supplies, Repairs BEST USED TIRES ROGERS Bel. 43(H). 3117 W Wash, Met. 4800. HIGHEST CASH rRICKS r-Alii FOR USED CARS. WANTED 100 CARS W) JUNK SAM CAKAZ. 311) N. CAPITOL EBACK a GENTRY strto rettnisbinf. Sac us first. .>32 N, Capitol. Riley USED CARS buufht and sold I GOLDBURG 5‘22 N Capitol 35 Financial AUTO LOAN CO. a P°K? 19, ear owners: legal rates. Mr. Schmidt. 122 W. North St. Lincoln 7576. 37 Money to Loan NEED MONEY T Quickly, confidentially and busiDesa-like dealings ,s s oart of the service we lire you LOANS ON Piauos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141V> E. Washington St. MA in 7)585 LI ncoln 7184 LOANS ON PERSONAL PROPERTY Follow Our Ad. FIDELITY LOAN CO LOANS. STO to S3OO. Room 632. I Oil E. Market St. Phone Main MONEY to loan on speond tnortrafw*- „ Ouicfi service. CONSOLIDATED. 438 g. of P BUia 39 Legal Notices NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS ETC. In the matter of the relate of Joseph C. Muster de<-eased. No. 70-22908. In the Fh-obate Conrt of Marion County Deo. term. IP‘25. Notice is hereby riven that Lawrence Wlllhoff as administrator of the above named estate has presented and filed hie 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 16th day of Jan 1926. at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate required to appear In said Court and show cause. If any there be. why said account and vouchers should not he approved. A nf i the heirs of sai destate are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship. ALBERT H. LOSCHE. Clerk. Dee. 19. 26, 1925. NOTICE OK APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby Riven. That the under signed has duly qualified as administrator of esate of Henry C Franke. deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate (s supposed to be solvent. WILLIAM F. MUESSING. No. 24180 Dee. 12. 19. 1926. NOTfCE OF APPOINTMENT Notice s hereby g-iven That the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of estate of Emma Franks, deceased late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to bo solvent. WILLIAM V MUESSING. No. 24179. Dec 12. 19. 1925 GOODS stored in the'name of Mrs. Marie Cantrell Emit Reeder. Mattie Butler, G. D. Brown. John Steward, C. V. Harrod and John F. Scott will be sold for storage Saturday. Jan. 9. 1926. at 9:30 a. m. Goods having been in storage the required length of time and charges unpaid. BANNER STORAGE 00.. 328 E. Wabash St. Circle 2677. ON or after Jan. sth. 1925. the undersigned will sell at public auction to satisfy unpaid Chattel Mortgage, one Fora Sedan property of Henry Campbell. (Signed) JOHN BICKERS. ,XOIO South Roona 9t. Dec. 25. 1926:

811 SEA Service I - T~l TLANTA, Ind., Dec. 26. —Ora A I Smith, Popcorn Dick, or the Hoosier Popcorn King, has won fame by raising popping corn. But the Popcorn King gives his children all the credit for starting him on the road which led to fortune and prominence. , Fifteen years ago SmAh was planting corn on his farm near here. A bit of land was too wet to cultivate when he planted his crop. After the land had dried off, his children persuaded him to give it to them for a popcorn patch. The children sold the popcorn at such a nice profit that Smith considered it morfe profitable than field corn. So the next year he planted seven apres and "each year he has increased his acreage. Now he grows thousands of bushels every year. Smith grows two varieties, known os the White Rice and Golden Queen. The White Rice variety grows large and on good lertile soil will produce thirty bushels an acre. The Golden Queen variety grows smaller and is not so productive, but is richer and brings a better price. The Popcorn King does not sell his crop until almost a year after it is groWtl. The crop that was harvested this fall will be marketed next July. Smith cultivates his pop corn in the same manner that field corn Is cultivated. He uses special plates in his planter and averages about eight pounds of seed to the acre. A rat-and-mouse-proof cri,b Is used to store the corn after it is harvested. The crib used is made of round tile set in concrete. The corn can stay there indefinitely, as it never gets too old to pop. If it is kept inside of a heated room it wall sometimes become too dry to pop, but if the dry corn is placed in a shed or ventilated building, it will draw enough moisture from the air. to make it just right for popping. When Smith first started to sell popcorn he placed it in grocery stores. Later he traveled over the country carrying samples and selling to popcorn machine owners. Now he is so xvell know that he sells his entire output without leaving his farm. VETERAN TEACHER DIES .lliss I-anrt> Ford, Instructor for Forty Years Here, .Succumbs. Miss Laura Ford. 70. of 1812 N. Pennsylvania St., died Friday'nt her home, following an extended illness. She was a school teacher in Indianapolis for forty years. At the time of her death she was teaching at School. 32. Her body will be cremated. _ She is survived by a nephew. Kennel h N. Ford of Hollywood, Oil.

SCHOOL o WATER BUGS 7 The queer insets that live in I—l Hi | streams and ponds. Copyright, Compton's Pictured Encyclopedia Feature Serving. '

mills is a very commol name given to several kinds of insects whicji live in streams or ponds. They belong to a large group known as the Hemiptera, or true bugs, which have beaks for piercing their prey, and sucking blood. If you hold one tightly it may give you a painful jab. The water boatman is one of the familiar varieties. This is an ovalshaped gray-and-black mottled hug, with one pair of its legs very long and fringed with hairs. These two long legs project out from the boatshaped body like a pair of oars and row the insect through the water. The back-swimmer is shaped something like the water boatman, with sharper hind end. This curious creature always rows himself through the water upsidedown, with his stomach uppermost. That is why he is called back-swimmer. He hangs from the surface by the top of his abdomen, where there are hairs arranged in bunches. One beautiful and very common species of back-swimmer has fa handsome glistening white back and two brilliant red eyes. The water scorpion Is a long, brown creature with long, spindling legs and awkward movements. It lives on the bottom of ponds, amid pieces of stems, etc., which it resembles. Kor this season it is sometimes called the water-stick. It is a very fierce creature and catches and sucks the blood of all sorts of Insects, Rome larger than itseif. The giant waterbug. or electric light bug, is the largest, as weli as (he one most to be fteared by small fish and other Inhabitants of ponds

BUILDING GAINS 20 PER CENT IN INDIANA BOOM Elkhart Leads Hooser Cities, With South Bend Second, Says Realtor. There wan 20 per cent more building activity In the State of Indiana during 1925, than during the preceding year, according to L. K. Murehie, of the Indiana State Real Estate Board. Murehie declared that this increase was largely in the northern section of the State, although the southern and central nprtions more than held their own. Such a condition. It was pointed out, indicates a prosperous condition throughout the State. Busy at Elkhart According to Murehie the greatest building activity of the year was in Elkhart, Ind.. with South Bend, Mishawaka and Ft. Wayne, in the order named. The entire Calumet region was swept by a building boom of no little proportions, while Evansville also experienced considerably activity. The conditions in Terre Haute also improved as a, result of renewed activity in the mines and industrial plants of that section. Murehie said building increased 20 per cent in the northern section; 15 per cent in the central section and 5 per cent in the souther portion, excludig Evansville, in that city the increase was estimated at 15 per cent, .above that of 1924. Building of all kinds in Indlanapo-* lis increased more than 30 per cent. Mostly Homes A fact that points to the general stabilizing of conditions was the fact that the majority of the building done was home construction. Murehie pointed out that one man built and sold fifty-five- new homes during the year. Anderson, Richmond. Mitchell. Bedford anL Bloomington also showed considerable increases, but these cities were not in a class with those in northern Indiana. HELPLESS SHIP ADRIFT Bu Tlnitcd Frct HALIFAX. N. S., Dec. 26.—The Marine Department today was without any new - word from the Swedish steamer Carlsholm, reported drifting helplessly several hundred miles off the Newfoundland coast. A night) message said (hat the rudder and rudder post of the 6,200-ton craft hail been swept away - in heavy seas.

and stream*, it is about two inches in length, and is oval in shape, brownish, and with a long beak and big eyes. I-ike the Junebug, these creatures are often to be found on summer nights crawling underneath electric lights on street corners or dashing into the light to their death. The creeping water-bugs are little roundish creatures that may he found crawling over the bottom of ponds looking for other insects upon which to feed. Often they come out and crawl along the grassy, shores. The water-skater, or water-spider as It is sometimes called, has a long narrow body and six spidery legs by which it darts over the surface of the water with hardly a ripple. The middle pair act like rapidly moving oars, while the hind pair are used to steer. The short legs in front rest lightly on the water, ready to shoot out and v sleze any unsuspecting Insect that, comes within reach. Water-bugs of all sorts are easily caught and makes interesting pets in an aquarium. The big electric light bug should never be put in with small fish or frogs, for i: will attach itself to them and kill them by sucking their blood. The scientific names of two common species of water boatman are Notonecta undulata a.nd Notonecta glauca; common form of water scorpion, Nepa cinerea; of waterskater, hydrotrechus remigis The electric light bugs are known h* Bolostomidae. In addition to the species described in this article, there are a number of water beetles to which the name watei'-bug is sometimes applied.

SATURDAY, DEo. 2b, 1925

TESTS SHOW EYE TROUBLE OF CHILDREN More Than One-Third at| Gary Found With Faulty Vision. Os 2,044 pre-school children undergoing eye tests in Gary, Ind.. onethird, or exactly 36.1 per cent, were found by Federal investigator* to suffer from faulty vision. These results, made public here* by the Eye Sight fonservation Council of America, are set forth in a report on the Gary experiments made to Secretary of Lalsir James J. I)avlr---a mefnber of tho Council's board of councillors. Complete physical examinations were made of 994 infants under two years of age and of 3,125 children whoso nges ranged from 2 to 7 year, In both groups I lie distribution of gex was fairly even. The work was carried on In connection with a social and economic study of infant mortality and the pre-school child in Gary by the United States Children's Bureau. The study Included all children under 7 years of age attending kindergartens and primary lenJeM all the public schools a,s three parochial school!. The Gary children's year TWf.rnit4fl lee of tho Council of National DeH sense cooperated with the ment representatives under the. 01-J rection of Dr. Anna E. Rude, direct tor of the child hygiene division (he children’s bureau, who reported on Ihe results to Secretary Da vis. The Eyesight Conservation Council. In annylzing the facts, nsseits that, “tho time to begin to preserve eyesight is at birth,'' pointing out ihat rattles and other toys aro common sources of Infant eyo strain. “It was possible to test vision in only about two-thirds of the cases of the children who were given physical examinations," says tho council'll statement, “since only the exception *1 child under three years of age comprehended the test at all, even (hough it was made as simple us possible compatible with accuracy, and only a very small number of children under four years did so. “Out of tlie 2,044 children given vision tests, slightly more than one third, or 36.1 per cent, showed defective sight of varying degrees, with apparently no significant relation to age, although those in their fifth year showed a slightly higher per cent than any of the others. “In 108 cases, or 6.3 per cent of the whole number given vision tests, the vision was seriously defective In both eyes, and the need for glasses was imperative, although only 10 per cent of these children so urgently in need of glasses were wearing them. The other 90 per cent were not evan cognizant of the necessity.

Many (Yoss-Ryed * “There was a high proportion of cross-eyed children, actually 2.4 per cent of all the children, but here again corrective glasses for this de feet were being worn by only about one-seventh of those with this defect. Only one boy, out of the total of thirty-three boys with crosseyes. was wearing glasses. “Obviously, it was impossible to obtain data regarding vision in the group of 994 infants under 2 years of age by use of the methods employed; but twenty-three infants, or 2.3 per centy plainly showed eye defects, and thri proportion steadily Increased with age. “While the report of the Ohil dren's Bureau is entirely an analysis of statistical data with no attempts to analyze causes and effects of de feets. It is quite evident from the high prevalence of defective vision that the eyesight of Infants aod young children calls for greater attention tlmn has been gl ten in the past.” MOUNT WAIJLACK Honoring the memory of Henry C. Wallace, secretary of agriculture from March, 1921, until his death in October, 1924, a mountain peak In the Ahsaroka National Forest In Montana has been named Mount Wallace by action of the United States Geographic Board. POPPING rOPCORN Popcorn that is either too moiriM or too dry will not pop satisfactorily* If too dry. which is often the ca**N with popcorn kept in a warm room, soaking tho corn for a few hours then spreading it. out to dry for several hours will often products excel lent results. STILL FOUND ON FARM B\J Timm Special BEDFORD, Ind., Dec. 25.—Henry Tow and Lawrence Goldsby faced blind tiger charges today. Prohibition officers arrested them in a raid on tho Ballard farm near here., A flft ygallon still was found. X-RAY FASHION VERSAILLES —A prominent mad leal specialist here states that einoe X-raying of the teeth came Into fash'on the tooth extracting mania is worse than ever.

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