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1 Death Notices CALDWELL. SARAH —Passed away at her liomu east o! New Bethel. Friday. Tan Bth Funeral 10:30 a. ra. Monday. dtS' 11th. at the Buck Creek Chapel Church. Burial Chapel cemetery. cTavTn JAMES T.—Son fit Mrs. Anna Bavin brother o! VVUluuii P.. Mayme Gavin and Mrs. Anna Coker, died Tliursdav Jan. 7. at 1:30 a. in., at the family residence 610 S. W*ni St. Funeral Monday Jau. 11. at 8:30 a m.. at residence, followed hy services at St. Johns Church at 0 a. ni. Friends invited. __ Z Card ot lhanks t CARD OF THANKS—We wish to thank our many friends, relatives and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy, shown in ihe sickness and death of our dear daughter. Mamie Perry, who departed this life Jan. 3. 1936. We pray that Bod's blessings may rest on each of you. MR. AND MRS. IDA PERRY. 5 tunerui Directors W. T. BLASENGYM __ M * D 8t FLANNER& BUCHANAN 820 N Illinois St C'unerai directors to he gmplf of Indian h nolii Qince 18"7 INDTaNAPOUS crematory Notices of funeral at out chapel refer to our present mortuary Our new mortn a"? will open about Feh 1. BS-tT 8 GADD 2130 prospect at Phone Btewari 2278 George Grinsteiner % Funeral direct^ KRTEGER, WM E FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1402 N lllhiols 9t MA. 1164 Res Bel 3866-R-l WiMfAKSRCrfIWXTTrtTS 051 N Delaware. Main 3ffßo _______ 8 Special Notices Latest Danoes and Quadrill^R. KINO'S DANCE HALL 2716 14 E Washington St. Saturday Nitcs Ladles 10c. Gents 40c BAD Colds. Nervousness Lumbago Rhein matte Neuritis relieved by .Batye Creek Method 105 W. St. Clair Riley 2072 . Ijargaret sellers D o and c nI IP onetetridun urute and chronir piftfrpatre 1 ~N New .Terrey RUp.v 6683 9 Personals THE annual meeting of the Indianapolis Humane Society will be held at the Chamber of Commerce. 7:30 p. m.. Mondav, Jan 11th, 1926. ASTHMA sufferers i win gladly ten oo i free how 1 cured myself of chronic afethma. Address E WALDEN Apartment F Z. 28 H-gh St.. New Haven. Conn. ONE WEEK ONLY Wool flannel dresses made to order SHJ 404 Murphy Bide . 32 F. Georgia. fcLOSING OUT SALE of housedresses for Inventory at less than cost Room 404 Murphy P.'dg,, 32 E Georgia. SPECIAL DINNERS 4 Club, wedding or parties tor reserve Vons call Circle 7866. 10 Lost and Found

FOUND —Articles lound in Indian apolis street cars yesterday. 7 BOOKS 2 PR. GLOVES 1 PR. GLASSES X AUTOGRAPH ALBUM 2 PACKAGES MAIN 2737 jMALE AIREPALE; Medium size, short haired Was wearing collar with name “Blue Grass Pats. 3916 N. Penn. Libertl reward tor return or information. Wash. 261. PURSE, containing about $35 and S2O check. Return nurse and check. No ouestions asked. Drex. 3527 or Box .S. Times. SPANIEL —White and tan. looks like coliie pup; answers to name Laddie. 625 L Twenty-Fifth Ran. 6064. . Reward. * LOST T nn. 6 Scottish Rite ring. Reward. Call Trv. 1523. A BUNCH OF KEYS—in a brown leather' folder; lost on Virginia Ave. Call D Rexel 6705. Reward. CAM BO PIN— Tuesday afternoon, between Laurie’s and L. S. Ayres. Reward. Washington 1350. POX TERRIER LOST—Tan and wldte: license .3895: $5 reward Webster <>2o2. WOLF COT .LIE LOST—Black and tan: license No. 7687 I.ih, Row. Web 308... ENGLISH bull pup: white. 10 months old. Reward. Drcxel -1878. •BEAGLE hound:'female; strayed from 240 Wisconsin St. Reward Drexel 3114-R STRAND of Pearl Beads: Lost during the holidays. Irvins ton 3338. Re ward. SMALL black and tan curly dog. 750 E. McCarty. Drex 0-Hil-W. Reward, 12 Help Wanted—Male MECHANICS AND TOOL MAKERS AY ANTED. FTRST CLASS. MARSCIIKE MFG. CO., 1815 MADISON AVE. RELIABLE MAN in every town and city to distribute free samples, advertising matter, etc. No selling. Experience unnecessary. Outdoor work. Average pay $8 00 per dav. Write quickly for contract Supervisor Colombe. 5153 North Clark St- Chicago. Illinois. • WANTED —An experienced florist in flower and vegetable growing. A single man preferred References needed APPLY ST3T.HR SUPERIOR ST. MARY OF THE WOODS. *“ BEGINNER ELECTRICIANS Wanted at once. “Large million dollar institution. If you want (raining and S6O weekly earning possibilities guaranteed. address Timas. Box 60. 2 3 Instructions MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-OITS BARBER COLLEGE *lO E Washing ton St.. Indianapolis Ind., Circle 0757 14 Salesmen Wanted SALESMAN to represent us in the State of Indiana calling on funeral directors. An old established line. Will pay from s."> 000 to SI 0.000 a year In commissions to the right man. THE EMPM.Me.US SUPPLY COMPANY. Westport, Conn, 25 Agents and Solicitors AGENTS. WRITE FOR FREE SAMPLES. Sell Madison ‘Better-Made” Shirts lor large manufacturer direct to wearer No capital or experience required. Many earn tloo weekly and bonus. MADISON MILLS 6 j Broadway. New York. Salesmen: Guaranteed nure wool, flt-to-meisure clothes, now $23.85. Increased commission, largest ever offered. We deliver and collect. Dept. 1017. Crane-Kent, Cincinnati, AGENTS WANTED —Men and women Call DBexel 6817. 16 Help Wanted—Female JiADIES: Earn S3O weekly at home: add. mailing: live details: send stamped envelope. Pub. 213 Griswold. Detroit. Mich.

.iGHeIpW anted-—Female ADDRESSING ENVELOPES: Experience unnecessary. Earn 915,00 Mi $45.00 weekly during spare time at home. Dignified work for honest, sincere persons. FRANKLYN PRODUCTS. 1032 Van Bunn. Chicago. TEN girls to hand-paste envelopes; must be experienced. INDIANAPOLIS BLUE PRINT AND SUPPLY CO., seventh floor Century Bldg. ADDRESS envelopes in spare time: earn $lB 542 weekly: experience unnecessary: pleasant work for honest, ambitious persons. U. S. PRODUCTS. 724 Roosevelt Rd.. Chicago. EARN money at home, clipping newspapers. addressing postal cards • no experience or canvassing: particulars, free. ZENO SERVICE. 60 W. Washington. Desk Tl5O, Chicago EARN money at home embroidering for us. Pleasant interesting work Write, enclose stump. PREMIER ART CO.. .>2l Metropolitan Life Bldg.. Dept. K 32. Minnenpolia. Minn. 17 Situations Wanted l b—Female COOK, white; experienced in pastries Call Riley 2‘)53. 18 Rooms for Rent ASHLAND. 2325; warm room; modern residence; also garage. Ken. 2492. NEW JERSEY. N. 2811: Comfortable sleeping im: gentlemeif only. Main Q6H7. PRATT. E J 26. A IT. 3; 1 STEAM 11E A TED 81 .KKPIXO ROOM KI 4209 ROOM ADJOINING BATH: PRIVATE. MODERN HOME: CLOSE IN. HOME I‘RIVTI-F' KS. LIN. 6022. K WASHINGTON. 3,500 block: modern, 'cozy room; 1 or 2 gentlemen; reference exchanged. Irv. 3862. SPLENDID large front room: private modern homo. 5*20 E. 11th St. a—Light Housekeeping MORRI& E. 514: 2 clean furnished mis.: near ear line: ptn\ RANDOLPH. S. 236: two modern rooms well furnished, garage optional. DRexel 4006-W. Main 608.3, ATTEXBURO HOTEL. .531 N. Meridian large outside rooms: dlty heat. not. cold rifpiiing water. $5 week up. Cir 42<7. 2 STEAM heated, modern rooms; janitor service: private entrance; also 2 sleeping rooms; reasorable. Ri 2176. NICELY turn". 2-room apt. near Fountain Sq.: $7 week; gar. sl. DR. 3040-R. FURNISHED front rm.; mod. home: kltch. priv. lath' pref.; $3. Wash. 1330. 2 MODERN light housekeeping rooms. 1128 Spruce St. PIL-xel 1176, b—Board ai id Rooms SEVILLE. 23: E. Wash, ear; mod. room; pri. home and ent. Web. 4847-J. JIUU.NI AT N.: MODERN ROOM: PKI VATE HOME, BEL, 2193. LARGE FRONT ROOM FOR TWO IN MODERN HOME EAST: PRIVATE FAMILY: WITH MEALS. CALL WEB. 8692-W. BOARD and room for employed couple: modern apartment. Riley 2253. 19 Rentals a—Houses BELLEFONTAINK. 2634: six-room double; bath- no furnace; $35. try. 3412. SEVILLE. N.. 500: modern five-room doublc: $25. By owner. Drex, 4485 CALVIN ST.. 1605; 4 rooms, semi modem $lO. CIVIC REALTY CO.. 130 N Del SE Lincoln 503 U CHRISTIAN St.. 323-826 : 5 rooms semimodera. Vary reasonable. Call Bel. 0376-W. COFFEY. 907; six rooms; electric lights, gas: sls. F. R. JONES. REALTOR 620 Peoples Bank Bldg. Lin. 7077. HARLIN, 146: 7 rooms, semi-modern; garage: water paid $22. Lin. 8754. LINDEN si 2017-2025; hail tnree-room double; sl4 CIVIC REALTY CO. 136 N Deia St Lincoln 5050, NOBLE, N.. 335: seven-room modem double; rent reasonable. Web. 0144-W. RAY W. 515; house; five rooms; three down, two upstairs: electricity, gas. water paid: newly papered, painted: $1.5 month, J. S. CRUSE REALTY CO. ST PAUL. 1422: dand/ nice cottage; newly papered and painted: large lot sls month. J S. CRUSE REALTY. ST. PETER. 447: 4 rooms; gas. electric lights: sl6. Lincoln 8754. TENTH St.. W. 3219; 9-room single' rent S3O. Circle 0618. E. J MeCKACKEN. 25TH, 727 E.: 6 rooms: modern: s37u><> Call Harrison 2964 THIRTY-FIRST ST.. W.. 836; four rooms and bath modern. Harrison 2238-W WALCOTT. S 222: 4 rooms, garage, semi modern: water paid: $lB Lin. 8754. FOR COLORED 559 W. 27th: 4-room house: gas and electricity: sl6 montti. DUNLOP & lIOLTEGEL SEE THESE HOUSES 2902 Manlovc Ave.. new cottage. sl> 1825 Ludlow Ave.. 5 rooms. $17.50 1827 Ludlow Ave.. 7 rooms and bathroom. $22.50 514 East Drive Woodruff Place. 9 rooms. modern. high-class double $61.50. Keys Webster 7604.

ROOMING HOUSE 843 N. Capitol Ave.: 10 rooms, two baths: low rent to desirab > tenant. j. g. McCullough Main 1700, 106 N Delaware St. NORTHEAST—New double: 7 rooms earn side; on improved street near ear line and new school: reasonable rent 2950 and 21163 N. Denny, Main 3305. COLORED RENTAL 24**6 Shrivet Ave.; practically oew: rooms: newly decorated electric light* shades, improved street rent reduced tc j $lB Call owner Ran 2770 one COFFEY ST., sl3 3 rooms: electricity, porches well. yard. Owner. RI. 3724. Eve., Wash. 1321. HOUSES to” rent atT over city Get mi Its t Some with one month’s rent free \ F /.AINEY 10S N Delaware St OUll ROOM se 111 -modern uuubie: water pa and 405 S Rural s2l 60 near K Washington ear hue. Set owner 2036 N firmware Randolph 5763. _ FOUR large rooms: semi-modem doublegarage: in beautiful neighborhood. 1423 W. Twenty Fifth St.- 527: Riverside car. Sec owner. 9036 N. Delaware, Ran 5763. 6 ROOMS—Gas. electricity: water paid: 8 blocks from Monument: place lor car: white. 115 N Davidson: $23. 7-ROOM HO Si E—Chicken house: space for car: large garden. Bel. 3203-R. - 4iß S. MISSOURI ■ (our rooms: city water. toilet gas; sl6, Lin. 4082. 418 44 S. MISSOURI: two rooms upper dunlex: city water, toilet: sl2. Lip. 4082. 6 ROOMS, 'semi-modern: water paid S2B ivr month, DRcxel 6686. THREE rooms with gas. water: lavatory Inside: reasonable rent. 512 Minerva •RF Dll NT Or- 4 HOI.TF.GEI lor harsains REAL ESTATE b — Houses, Flats Furnished Westn.inster Apt. 2735 N. Meridian St. Living room, dining room, full size bedroom, dressing closet, fully equipped kitchenette: very nicely furnished: unfurnished S6O H. H. Woodsmall & Cos., Inc. ‘We insure everything but the hereafter.” d—Business Places BROOKSIDE Ave.. 1432: business room. 1 with living-rooms; semi-modern; suitable for grocery, bakery, hardware, tire and battery shop; rent reasonable. Cii, 021)6. INDIANA AVE.. NO. 409 Storeroom for $45 tier month. Will give one mouth i 106 N, Delaware Main 1709 CORNER CAPITOL AND MARYLAND STS. . Large storeroom: entire second floor windows on four sides of entire room, steam heat, water, electric lights. Keys at 702 Kentucky Ave. 42 S. CAPITOL Large storeroom; electric lights, water, steam heat and power elevator: cheap rent. Keys at. 202 Kentucky Ave. e—Miscellaneous RENTALS WANTED * List your houses, apartments, gtoierooms with us for quick action. Personal service in securing tenants GEORGE SADLIER 33 KY. AVE. MAIN 11.37 WE SPECIALIZE IN RENTALS. 20 Wanted to Rent WE are specializing In renting houses and flats For quiek service list vmir vaenneies with us. Lin. 6520 22 Real Estate for Sale a—Business Property COTTAGE grocery with living rooms. M< ney maker. Stock and fixtures, S3OO. Big bargain. Call Sunday. 2742 Chester i Ave, 6 —Houses FOUR-ROOM bungalow, corner Bertha and Laclede Sts.: located Wayne Park. 4500 W. Washington St.: price $2,000 on easy terms. OSCAR LEE. 230 E. Ohio. Main 021.7. 4-ROOM house. 1516 Holiday: 4 squares east ol Shelby. Priced $1,500: S.#** cash, balance sl4 per month. C. B. McFADDEN 450% E. Washington. Main 5072. \

21 Real Estate for Sale b—Houses $250 CASH MAKES FIRST PAYMENT ON 26 8. TUXEDO ST. Five-room modern bungalow with garage. Practically new and located just one-half square froth E. Washington St. car seivice. Paved street, sidewalks and curb. All tmnrovements are paid in full. Convenient, monthly payments. Call MR. HACKEMEYER. Main 0792. 50 PER CENT REDUCTION" Will sell $550 equity for $250 cash. Five-room double. 201-3 Detroit 9t. Rental $35 per montti. Balance due on house, 82.700. Circle 0618 Res. Har. 4526-M. E. J. M.-CRACKEN. 1009 LE GRANDE: dandy new bungalow 2 bedrooms inside toilet. 1 piece sink kitchen cabinet, large living-room: extra large lot; garage: $3,000 terms to sill' purchaser. EVERROAI) 204 Transportation Bldg Lin. 3880 DRex. 3350 NO DOWN PAYMENT $35 per month buys five-room double; gas, electric lights, newly papered: 115052 W. Twenty-Seventh St. Price 83,500. Circle 0618: Res.. Harrison 4826-M. - e. j. McCracken. $l5O DOWN. E. Southern Ave ; 5 rooms: inside toilet lavatory sink in kitchen. gas. electric lights. Low price for quick sale. Consider trade, Riley ;>147. Irv. 2540. Ran, 2316 VVKVELL the earth at auction. DAYTON REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT CO.. 1010 Fletcher Trust Bldg. FOR nice home east or south, call C. J. OSBORN,. Di-cxel 6184. S2oV CASH. BUNGALOW DOUBLE 2928-30 N. DEARBORN ST. Four rooms to ,a side, with double garage in Fear. Inside toilet, sink and city water in kitchen. Presept price Is more than 10 per cent below the original cost. Let me explain the reason. Cull MR. HACKKMEYER. Main 0792 d—Lots IMPROVED lots (60x110) Citra Highlands. at Sitra. Florida; on paved streets. $125 to S2OO terms. For information, write H. CHRISTIAN. McGRIFK-LASETER INC,, West Palm Beach, Fla. e —Suburban ONLY TWO ot these wonderful bargains left: New 5-rnom- bungalows with large iOt. Can be bought for only SSO 00 down: balance like rent, Lin. 5846, Ran. 6232 SSO DOWN and $32 a month for anew five-room bungalow with a half acre of ground southeast: good bus service Wash 0872 Lin. 3846 f—Sale or Exchange SSOO EQUITY in 5-rooin bungalow lor sale cheap or trade Jor auto 946 W Morelatld. Call after 6 p. m. 2 2 Real Estate Wanted FIVE-ROOM mod. bungalow. East not bevond Emerson or übove Tenth. Cash up to $5,000: must be right Mr MriCov Lin, 3846 or Ran 6232. GOOD building lots or acreage south. Must bo pri ceil right. EVERKOAD. 204 Transportation Bldg Lin, 3860. Pit. 3230 HAVE cash buyer for scini nniderii cottage south. lin. 3734. Eve,, Web. 41 IP, 23 Farm Lands BITHLO. FLORIDA In eastern Orange County, on Florida East Coast Railway and Cheney Dixie Highway: only 20 miles from the Atlantic, yet in heart of citrus and truck raising bed. For information, prices, maps, lx-lore lues. address BITHLO SALES CO.. Orlando. Fla FLORIDA ORANGE GROVES: subdivisions. large and smatt- farms; 8.060 acres Highlands County. $32.50 acre: 30.00 acres Manatoc County. $45 avre. M. LEOPOL**. VVauchula, Fla. 26 Miscellaneous tot Sale INVALID CHAIR, new, ball bearing: S4O. 5315 Cornelius Ave.; eve. or Sun. phone Hinp. 4939; Lin, 3916 during day. •VUGS ANL LINOLEUM a I l.OWhibl PRICES DORFMAN KUO COMPANY 10V W_ Wash St Odd Statetiome SUIT: Boy's, size 14 reasonable: Jersey 2-piece dres.-. Irv. 4166.

FOR SALE AT UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION OF THE G. c., a & ST. L. RY. CO., RIG FOUR, COR. CAPITOL AYE. AND SOUTH ST. INDIANAPOLIS, LND. Nine rolls bottle cap paper (can be used for signs also), 2.433 lbs. for $127.75; 1 large iron kettle. $5: gear grease by the drum or pail. 5c per pound: 2 drums calcium chloride. $1.50 ea.: 1 mty. Iron drum. 50c; 1 3-na-t l.iuidry tray, $3: 2 rolls hoop steel, 7,ic ra.; 1 laundry Stove, $8 1 heating stove. $10: 1 walnut finish metal bed with rails. sls: 1 walnut dining table ton, $5: 1 long pore, table top. $3: 4 pitch forks. 75c ea.: severa! metal bottle carriers. 50c \ ea.: 1 bbl. salt. $1.50: 5 griddle irons, 50c ea.: 1 lot outside toilet shutters 75e ea.: several folding clothe* racks. 15 ea.: 5 5-gal. cans sa id oil, $1 gal.' 5 jars. 10c. 15c. 25c ea.; 1 five-gal. can sorghum molasses, S2O: 1 bx. smoking tobacco in tins. Otic can: wooden doors in three lota at reduced prices: l metal bath tub with coal oil heater, $10; 1 kitchen sink. $5: 1 wall lavatory. $7.50: radio loud speakers. $lO ea : several dining chairs ar reduced prices; 8 bread boxes, 25c. ca. 1 “Lokwel" tilting steering wheel for Ford $10: nut bowls. 10c ca.: 2 ued auto starting motors: 1 glass lamp shade. s•>: 2 drop leaf finished breakfast tables, $8 ea.: 1 toy pool table, $2.50: 1 fibre uph. straight chair, $5: 1 fibre fernery. $1.50: 2 overstuffed straight chairs. $25 ea.; a few electric torcliers. 10c ca. • Arvin Chevrolet heaters. $3.50 ea : men's straw hats. 75c ea.: ladies' aprons. 50c ea.: l 1916 Ford radiator and shell. $6: W Day-fan radio cabinet with bullt-bi speaker. $18: baby shoes. 50e pr.: 1 mattress. $8: 1 .nr. men's oxfords. $3.50: 1 oc. s<Tap linoleum. 30c; 2 11 3x12 Axil, rugs. $34 ea.; 1 9x12 Velvet rug. $25: 3 7.6x9 Tapestry rugs. $lO eat; 1 9x12 Velvet mg. $25; 1 9x12 Tapestry rug. sl2: 1 9x12 Sanford Fervak rug. s3l: 1 9x12 Chineel rug. $34: 1 8.3x10.6 Hentherdovn \ rug. s2l: 1 9x12 Velvet rug. 's22: 1 9x12 Tapestry rug, $8.50. J. K. VANCE. JR.. Storekeeper. SURPLUS STOCK TYPEWRITER SALE Many popular makes at low prices. Must be seen to be See the Red Tag Machinep American Writing Machine Cos. 0 S Pennsylvania St. LI ncoln fiß22 RAPID ADDRESSING MACHINE OUTFIT —lncluding D. C motor, stencil cutting typewriter and cabinet for 12.000 stencils in good working order: cost $375 take SOO Cal' Man 2786. \ FOUR-POSTER Simmons Bed walnut finish: also mattress. Call Lin. 20611, ANTIQUE BED: Over 100 years old. S6O. Lincoln 5913 • FUR COAT: MUSKRAT. 36-IN. ONLY $35, BELMONT 1536-B. ELECTRIC Incubator: Oil brooder. Leghorn hens. Web. 4017-4. CHILD'S bed. $6. buffet: bargain-; cxctllent condition. Ran, 4176. a—Musical Instruments LEEDY trap drams: a-1 condition; barpain for quick sale. Web 4216-M. c— Coal. Ice and Wood White Ash, $5.00 2 TONS, $9.50 Pike county (ltn.) No 6 8 to 0-tn ,'orkeri 'in free from slate and wilt not clinker W Va block tkd $7.00 Thacker 4-in block 111. 2x6 fkd Ip $4.75 Vermillion County Illinois shov $4.50 Vermillion County yUANISLER COAL CO. Vermont. Lin. 7950.

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25 Miscellaneous for Sale c—Coal and Wood REDUCE YOUR COAL EXPENSE If You Have Been Burning Too Much Coal TRY MONARCH Large 6-inch block, clean forked. This coal does not come off the top ot the ground. It is a deep shaft mine. It will last as long and Is almost as high in heat unit as Wed Virginia coal. We r°'om mend it to be the biggest bargain in a ton of coal on the market, regardless of kind or price. INDIANA NO. 5 guarantee, 2,000 l Us. to a ton, and a square deal. NAGELSON COAL CO. 8311 E. St. Clair “Big Eagle” Semi-Smokeless, 2Vi- fk. lump, $7.5(0) pel tou. A High-grade West Virginia coal, mined tu McUowali County. Plenty ot heat, no clinkers and low in ash. Often sold tor genuine Pocahontas. KNOX ALL’ No. b Indiana ti inch forked lump, $5.25 Per Ton Mined iD Knox County. Othei coals ai low prices. WWite Rover Coal Company . 420 S. VVest Si MA Id him. WHY PAY MORbJ? OLD HICKORY White Ash Lump II.UNOW DIS'l NO 7 •MX TO 6IN LUMP $4.90 2 Tons, $9.5 CD Remember, Uus is a clean forked lump and a good burning coal. Banner Fuel Cos. St. Clair and Nickel Plate It. R. Rl. 1866.

COAL Phone LI ncoln 7581 HEAT ASSURED You’ll Be Satisfied. Allied Coal and Material Cos. ALi.IED LDG 14 W OHIO ST “Yards Cover the City”

“Daddy” ’•fratber' oi the suun-stnokaless cuais so otteo sold as genuine Pocahontas. A 2Vfc-incb forked lump, mined in McDowell County, West Vlrginis. Only $7.50 Per '"on. Also the Famous “EVERQLO” $5.25 Per Ton. Six-Inch forked lump. The cream of the Knox County feld. Indianapolis Coal Company MA in 1700 W. Va.. 3x6 Egg. tqn.ee. $5.90 W f a 3in Id- IRQ . $6.40 l.ugan County Virginia Foes tune run. 60 Dot lu $7.00 Pta-a <-in sbov In $7.90 McDowell County. Vtrgtnls Wheel in. 35c J. & i. COAL CO. ’.205 Roaohe Ran 2471 ' BRAZIL (Ind.) BLOCK t % m 24 IN LP $6 26 FEB iON BRAZIL PEA AND NUT $4.50 EAST SIDE ICE AND COAL 434 Fowier Main 6930 KINDLING AND STOVE WOOD B'G LOAD DELIVERED ANVWHKRR 35n $4 DREX El 3688 ATI AS POeL Cli 401 * MOtKIS DKEXEI t 883 TRY Qir\* MAJOR COAL MAJIPB COAL CO Ran 4188

25 Miscellaneous for Sate c—Coal and Wood WHITE ASH LUMP $4.75 Vigo County ilna.t 3-m shoveled lump ANCHOR COAL CO. 212 N Puie. Ci rcle 6984. Ri ley 4164. Rl ley 6444. Consider Quality When Buying KINDLING WITH EACT TON irenomt Glemfora —The Wondei Goal Sullivan County. Indiana. Best Gieiidora 6-tn block ige. fkd $7.00 Best Glendaro 6x3 Ip oln. fkd . .{0.50 Best Mendora 2x4 egg. cin fkd.. $6 26 Va. and Kv —The Best That Is Mined Best W Va S-in block Ige fkd . . *7 (X) Bee' W Va ‘’*4 egg eln fkd *6 2o Best Va Mine Run, BO pet Ip ~ $5 50 Va. Mine irom Kanawha District. Hesi F K.v Harlan Cos 6hi Ik tkd S7.(K TRY OUR HOOSIER .ASH Horn, wen and holds fire over night looiuer Ash, trid No fl jp A-ln fkd *5 86 Hoov. Ash iad No, 0 2x4 egg fkd.ls.3p Be( Linton No 4 hid 6-ln. ip . fkd s.> <•> Test lad 4-tn Ip. No b cln Ihd *6 50 Best Ind No 6. 2x4 e*g Mn fkd. |6 25 Best p7in Vermilion To ip cln fkd $5 kQ Beat Vermilion Cos.. 2x4 eg* cln fkd.So 23 Delivere,! enjrwbere in the oitv ONION ft'E AND COAL 1910 Bluff Ave. urex. 4tt2i Slnce_ 1908_ Dependable. "WHITE ASH LUMP $4.75 Vigo County l Ind.l 3-in. shoveled lump. J. D. JOHNSON 311 Guaranty Bldg. CI rcle 6984. RI ley 4164. RI ley 5444. COAL BARGAINS Ido 4-tn. tkd Id .....*5.60 W Va 2*4 Eg* fkd iff 60 W Va 4-'ii fkd IP $7.00 GET Ol R PRICES ON POCAHONTAB . NORTH ST COAL YARD Lin ‘466 Cir 5556 Night Irv 4020 26 Miscellaneous Wanted BALED TIMOTHY . or LIGHT MIXED HAY AND STRAW. \ Wanted at the Stock Yards. MA in 0196. 'tALVATIGN ~jnii t/n’ustria: Home Help * to help others with vour uaed clothu* aniKarines new* -u- Phone Wagon Riley 06?” , and/ Business Announcements *EAILEItt- oougtii sold suU renovated. featbei mattresses and pillows made E F BUKKLE, 416 Mass Main RfitlS 9x12. thrly <-lnd. *2‘ all work guar 6! PKRIOh CLEANFHS Ken 4462 SAFETY RAZOR BLADES 4Hnrpened rim I.EPGE. 261 Indiana Avn. 28 Storage and i ransfer OVYRLAND HAULING RETURN LAiADS WANTED PacVin* ua shipnin* househoia sooda. cw rate in Florida and California shipment, OTTO J 91TE8Z. Main 23653828 Webster 4579-0699 W NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO Can at all tlmea Randolph 3741. MOV lM: nrt I'ruc'Kinr Reliable men Fall RORNMAN Web 3571 29 Business Opportunities Permanent Waving Offers* women today the bent opportunity to have a profit able bustiieaa of their own. Uie the Neatle Larnul System—sal(sst. speediest and best We eell Nestle Lanoll perrmment waving: machines. Terms. Handle ail Nestle supplies. Erskine Supply Cos. 312 Kreage Building. Riley 6177.

GROCERY store; four nice living-rooms. Ailing station: SI,OOO down, balance payment*. Drexel 0360. SODA Fountain and Light Lunch, north east. Small down payment. BILLY LAYNK. 307 Holliday Bldg.. Cir. 7176. FLORIDA lot. $5,000. Will trade for equity or business. Web. 3981, 30 Automobiles for Sale BEICK six tourirg, 1922 model; good tires new top. good mechanical condition. good paint: S3OO lor a quick sale. terms. Webster 3005, ditty ROLL TANARUS" 1925 louring: 5 balloon tires: only 3.000 miles: traded in on tar j * ;t 9s Name your terras. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 544 E, Wash. CHEVROLET. 1923 coupe: 5 cord tires: Bood closed car to drive this whiter: down. bal. E Z. STONE CHEVROLET. 540 ,E. Washington. CLln. 1722. FORD TUDOR SEDAN hae appearance of new car; many extras; sacrifice if sold at once, terms. Open evenings. THE CITIZENS .MOTOR CAR CO. V Packard Distributor Since 1904. 31 W. Ttiirtee.nlh Si. Main 6942. FORD. <1927 coupe: runs good- $150; S4O down, balance monthly. I 30TU AND CENTRAL SALES CO. 3.8)9 Central Ave Ran 5550 FORD 1925 SEDAN $450 Disc wheels, balloon tires and many other extras The best buy in the city. The Lathrop-McFarland Cos. 418-24 N Capitol Ave Open evenings Mam 2480. FORD. 1923 sedan: balloon tiree. lock wheel ,spot light: -econdiHoned through out. This car is a real buy at $245.00 Terms if desired WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Ave. DRexel 5020 Open Evenings and Sundays. FORD. 1923 ton truck: closed cab. starter been driven by owner; had very good care; $250. Calf Lin. 1722. We will bo glad to demonstrate this truck. STONE CHEVROLET CO. FORD. 1922 roadster: starter, demountable* $115: good mechanical condition: S3O down, balance monthly. THIRTIETH AND CENTRAL SALES CO 3009 O-nt.-al Ave. Ran. 5550. FORD 1919 Touring: starter and demountables: lock wheel, serviceable condition. SSO Terms if desired. WANGELIN-SHARP CO 443 Virginia Ave. Drexel 5020 Open and Sundays. FORD, 1924 Tudor sedan: look* and runs like new. front and rear bumpers, lock wheel- $425 termß. THIRTIETH AND CENTRAL SALES GO 3009 Central Ave. Ran, 5560. FORD. 1922 touring: starter, good tiles, excellent motor and paint; S3O down, balance by week. STONE CHEVROLET. FORD sedan, late 1923 model: motor overhauled and reflnished: good rubber: $225 for quick sale. Terms. Webster 3005. Haynes Brougham New tires, bumpers, etc.: S3OO if sold at once. High grade transportation. This in our opinion is a rare bargain. Terms. Open evenings. 5 The Citizens Motor Car Cos. Packard Distributors Since 1904. ■3l W 13th St. Main 6942 MONROE 192? roadster: *160: good mechanical condition: runs good: $36 down balance monthly 30TH AND CENTRAL SALES CO. 3009 Central Ave. Ran 5560. Nash Roadster Late 1923 In excellent condition. Equipped with bumpers front and rear, side shields, motometer and automatic windshield wiper; new paint. A rare bargain. Terms. Indiana Investment and Securities Cos. CI rcle 8327. 235 W. Georgia. WILLVS-KMGHT! 1924 COUPE—4-pas-senger: like new: private owner: 7.500 miles: $250 down, bal. nto. Hum, 1082. LATE 1922 Ford Coupe Good tires and good serviceable condition A real buy at $59 town WANGELIN-SHARP CO 443 Virginia Ave Drexel 5020 Evenings and Sunday*.

30 Automobiles fov Sale CLEAN=UP SALE We ofrer for your inspection the following list of cars that are in excellent condition throughout. 25 Good Cheap Cars Priced from $25 to $75 ' ALSO 1925 Willys-Knight Coupe Sedan 1926 Overland 6 Sedan Demonstrator. 1924 Essex Coach. 1925 Olds Sport Touring. 1925 Ford Fordor. 1924 Ford Tudor. 1924 Ford Coupe. Don’t fail to come in and see our wonderful selection of used cars. VERY EASY TERMS can be arranged. Your car in trade. HAYNES-SCHMIDT, Inc. 120 W. NORTH ST. ALSO 621 N. CAPITOL AVE. THE WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND DEALERS. LINCOLN 7775. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY. SMITH & MOORE, Inc. AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS. 628 SOUTH MERIDIAN ST. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS. 1924 Coupe: good rubber: A-1 bhape mechanically. $75 down. 1921 Roadster: good rubber; splendid mechanical condition; looks good. S7O. Ea3y terms. Ford touring ; equipped with Ames closed body This car is an excellent buy for this time of year. H 75. Terms. 1924 Model Fordor: in excellent mechanical condition: looks good. 5350. Terms. 1924 Model Touring. This car has been carefully driven and is in excellent condition. $165. Terms. We also have in stock some exce.Uent Coupes 'and Tourings at > Prices far lielo their actual \alue. You will save money buying ypur used car now. N SMITH & MOORE, Inc. AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS. 528 SOUTH MERIDIAN STi MAIN 6650. v ACT QUICK Compare the following cars and prices to any in town: 1024 Maxwell louring $375 1924 Star louring 250 1924 Maxwell roadster 375 1923 Ford sedan 190 1923 Buiek touring; winter luelosure 275 1921 Four touring, starter and demountable* 45 1923 Nash touring 375 1921 Overland touring 100 1923 Star touring 90 1923 Chevrolet touring 125 Real terms to responsible parties. A. \V. STEDFELD, 544 S. Meridian. Open Sunday and evenings. ' 1921 FORD SEDAN In excellent condition and a real buy at our price and terms. OAKLEY .MOTOR SALES 1663-65 S. Meridian. ’ DRexel 4743. Open Evenings and Sunday. 1923 Ct>LE sport !$426.00 Stut* pnaeton, 1923 S6SO.'X) Stutz Roadster $325.00 Small payment down, balance monthly Tbese cars are ui perfect cond.tlon. STUTZ FACTORY BRANCH 957 N Meridian. Open evenings and Sunday a. m.

IU2O DODGE COUPE New paint. 5 good tires, excellent mechanical condition. A bargain at S2OO Terms. Open evenings. CII AS. G. SANDERS CO. 1033 N. Meridian St. Circle 2772. USED FORDS—ALL MODELS I'HB HOUSE THAT'service BUILT. THE FRANK HATFIELD CO Authorized Ford Dealer 626 N. Capitol Ave. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS MA 4708 LATE 1922 Ford sedan: good mechanical condition: new paint: $250: $65 down, balance mon.lily. Open evenings aid all day Sunday 30TH AND CENTRAL SALES CO. 3009 Central Ave. Ran. 5550. OLDSMOBILE. 1923: four-cylinder touring. This car has hail a careful owner and is in'the best of mechanical condition. Refill Isled and looks like anew car. If you want a four-cylinder car that will last veu with little expense, see this. Terms. Wcbstep 2627. LATE 1919 Maxwell touring: good, serviceable condition; S6O buys it; terms if desired. WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Ave' Drexel 6020. Open Evenings and Sundays. FORD BODIES Ten good, late style tourings, coupes, roadsters California tops and Blass Inclo--BUre SWIBSHELM & PARKER LATE 1922 Ford touring: demountable: good tires and new paint. Open evenings and ■<’.! day Sundays. $175- >4O down. 3 )TH AND CENTRAL SALKS CO. .3009 Central Ave. Rail, 5550. jars traded on ricken BACKER are ol Better Grads ierstegok-hollowell CO 49|jjS-2 INC Rickenbaeker Distributors *3ll N Capitol Ave. Lin. 7664 LATE 1924 Roardster: starter and de-mc-un tables: lock wheel: reconditioned throughout SSO down. ~ „ WANGELIN-SHARP CO 443 Virginia Ave. Drexel 6020 Open Evenings and Sundays, 1924 FORD coupe; good mechanic,"! condition; good tires: looks good: $75 down THIRTIETH AND CENTRAL SALES 3009 Central Ran, 5550. lx Cylinder Sedan S MOTOR SERVICE 340 9. Pennsylvania St. Main 1706 AliTO. 1921 model"; five passenger: 4 cylinder, starter, cord tires; lady must sell. Make offer. Web, 3981. Six Cylinder Four-Passenger Coupe 808 S MOTOR SERVICE ■340 9. Pennsylvania St, Main 1706. GOOD USED CARS CHAS. E. STUTZ 824 N Meridian at USED CARS OF MERIT Lexington Motor Cos 114? N Meridian 61 BEST used cars tn town 36.3 N Lit not* St '- USED cars; $5 down. $5 week. MARION CHEVROLET CO 90.3 N Mertilan 3i Automobiles Wanted Autos Wanted 1922. 1923. 1924 and 1925 models ora let-red; we pay cash and deaf auicklv save time by seeing us first I. Wolt Auto Cos. 569 N. Capitol Ave. Comer North St. Plenty of narking space Lin 4516 3ji Auto Supplies, Repair 9 BEST ÜBED TIRES ROGERS Bel. 4300 3117 W Wash. Bel. 4300. HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOB USED CARS WANTED 100 CARS IN> JUNK SAM CAKAZ. 619 S. CAPITOL EBAUR * 75ENTR> auiu reflnishlng. i*e us first 6.32 N Capitol Riley 27MT USED CARS bought and Mid I GOT toBURG 522 N Capitol 33 Motorcycles, Bicycles EVERYTHING tor the Pic-vcie ROBERTSON CYCLE STORE 9411 Mass Ave WE buy. sell and exchange motorcycles ALLEN 500 Maes. Ave Main 7029. 35 Financial FIRST or second mortgages on Indianapolis real eatate; gay;e# on farms 1101 National City Bank Bldg Lin. 6104. - Auto loan co. setfagr ITS NEVER lost until indianapoiltTimet Want Ada have failed to find it.

37 Money to Loan Popular Mettods In the Small Loan Business. $lO TO S3OO ON HOUSEHOLD OOODS PIAXQS, ETC., WITHOUT REMOVAL Ten years of intensive investigation have proven that this business meets a real economic need. Indiana passed a law selling a fair'rate of interest and licensing the lender. Loans are made for thou sands (ft different purposes. f you need money in emergency do note hesitate to call, phone or write either of our offices. Repayment arranged in easy monthly installments of principal and interest. Loans can be reduced or paid in lull any time, interest ceases immediately on every dollar repaid. WHAT YOU FAY ON PRINCIPAL: On S2O y>u pay $1 per month. On SOO you pay $3 per mouth. On $!00 you pay $5 per montti. On S2OO you pay $lO per month. On S3OO you pay sls per mouth. With lawful Interest. Popular Finance Corporation 106 E. Market St. Room 532 Lcmcke Bldg. MA in 1278 " NEED MONEY! Quickly, confidentially and butlDesa-ilke aeaJmgs ,s a part of the service we give you LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141 Vo E. Washington St. MA in 7)685 LI ncoln 7184 ELECTED BY CHANTERS Arthur E. Wilson Chosen President by Murat Shrine Org;aJiiza4ioii. Arthur E. Wilson has been elected president of the Murat Shrine Chanters, it was announced today. Other officers are: Avery B. Good, vice president: Charles R. Stuart, secretary: Frank E. Cramer, treasurer: Ralph W. Abbett, Harry H. Peckmann, Clifford J. Richter and Homer L. Cook, directors. Bertrand A. Orr is musical director and Puliner L. Laycock, pianist. BUDGET CLERK CHOSEN Appointment of Franklin Man to Post Is Confirmed. Appointment of Arthur C. McDaniel of Fraklin as State budget clerk was confirmed today by Lawrence F. Orr, chief examiner of ihe State board of accounts. McDaniel will succeed Ure M. Frazer, who becomes business director of Indianapolis schools Feb. 1. Governor Jackson has approved McDaniel's appointment. CITIZENSHIP MEETING Jewish Federation Committee to Have Rally Sunday Night. The second of a series of citizenship rallies under the auspices of the naturalization committee of the Jewish Federation will be held Sunday at 8 p. m. at the Communal Bldg.. 17 W. Morris St. Albert Stumps will talk on “The Constitution of tljp United States.” Rabbi Morris M. Fuerlicht also, will sjieak. $275 IN CLOTHING STOLEN Men sand women’s clothes valued at $275 were stolen Friday night from the store of George Burkmeyer, 1214 E. Michigan St., according to police report.

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I iril AN you imagine that your cat I C* I —that gentle, playful, I purring pet—belongs to the same family of animals as tho majestic lion which many centuries ago was given the title “the king of beasts?” “That cannot be true!” you exclaim at first thought. “A cat and a lion are not at all alike.” But you are mistaken. They are very much alike, indeed, except in size, and perhaps in color. Os course there are other differences of minor importance. Thus the pupil of the Cat’s eye is elliptical, that of the lion is round. The cat is a good tree-climber, while the lion does not climb trees. The cat’s fur is of nearly an equal length nil over.its body, while the male lion possesses a mane which, when at its best, covers the fore part of its body, including the head, and gives the creature a truly royal appearance. In ancient times the lion inhabited nearly the whole of Africa, all the southern part of As ! a, and a large part of southeastern Europe. It is still found in many parts of Africa and Asia though in greatly reduced numbers. A large lion measures from nine to ten feet in length, Including the tail, and is four feet high. It Is not as large as the largest tigers, some of which attain II feet in length and weighs from 450 to 500 pounds, but the strength of the lion Is prodigious. With a single blow of its massive forepaw it can crush the skull of an ox or break the back of a horse, and it Is capable of carrying ofl a bullock in its jaws, it can cover thirty feet at a single bound, and few animals except the antelope can outrun it. Its tawny color blends readily with Its natural surroundings and renders the lion almost Invisible in Its native haunts. Authorities disagree in regard to the,hunting habits of lions. It seems probable that as a rule they live and hunt singly, except during the mating season and while the young are half grown, when the whole family unites in the chase. Travelers, in South Africa report that the lions are sometimes seen hunting in droves of from six to ten. These droves may be composed of two or more female lions and their cubs. In common with most members of the cat family, the lion prefers to hunt at night, setting forth at sunset and lying in wait for its prey at a watering place, or beating the range steadily, in true catlike fashion, keeping to the leeward of the j breeze and cleverly taking advantage i of every bit of cover until it is with-)

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SNOW SETS 3 YEAR RECORD (Continued From Page 1) Blanche O’Hair, 55, fell at a slippery crossing and was seriously hurt.Jfek Twelve Killed The nation suffered greatly In tno storm. Twelve persons were killed. Death and suffering accompanied rain, hail and sleet in the Bait. Four persons met death in Staten Island when their autos skidded on an icy turn and crashed into a telephone pole. . Four wore killed at Newport, Mich., when their auto was struck by a Detroit-Toledo interurban during a blinding snow storm. One person also was reported dead at Steubenville, Ohio, and one at Pittsburgh, Pa., as a result of the storm. Two men were killed when run over by a motor car during a hard snow storm near Warren, In northwestern Pennsylvania. Ohio was blanketed by five inches of snow. Street cars were delayed and train schedules suffered In the East. Thou sands battled their way to work at New York. Pittsburghers struggled In four Inches of snow. One 13 year-old girl died of heart failure from over-exertion while coasting. Snow was reported even In the sunny South. Clay, Ala., reported two inches. For the first time in years, housetops and trees glistened with snow pi Atlanta, Ga. Mercury stood at 21. Tractions ou Timo Officials of the traction companies said their cars were running schedule. Sweepers were sent the various routes and kept the tracks clear. No delays will be encountered unless the snow drifts, they say. Trains wore reported to he behind we.hedulp in several cases. The Pennsylvania train from New York, due here at 6:45 a. m., was two hours late arriving today, and the Big Four trains from Detroit and St, Louis were both less than a hour late . Other steam roads announced only minor delays. The various bus lines re ported that their busses were arriving at near schedule time. Only slight delay In trnnsporta tlon of tho mails was reported here by Postmaster Rkibert 11. Bryson. Carriers were having some difficulty in battling drifts in tho residential districts, It was said. Tho snow came into this section from tho southeast part of tho country, starting on the south Atlantic coast Friday. Indianapolis was about the northwest extreme of the snow area Friday. Today the storm centered on the middle AtI pintle coast. Strong winds riceoini panled tho fall Friday and today, and snow waA considerably drifted. A warning was issued by police to children who hook their sleds on behind automobiles. There Is groat danger in this practice, it was said. Coasting in Vogue Coasting will be In vogue in all parts of the city, for R. Walter Jarvis, parks superintendent has arranged for supervision hy city ployes at eight parks and other grounds. The parks department will help the coasters at Rhotlitis, Garfield, Douglass and Jamison Parks, South Grove, Riverside and Pleasant Run golf links. Street!), formerly roped off, now are being used as bus routes, Jarvis said, so coasting will bo confined to city grounds.

LION The Big Cat Called the King oi* Beasts.

in striking distance. Then it utters its terrifying roar and leaps upon its victim, which it dispatches hy biting in tho neck. The lion rarely attacks an elephant, but deer, antelopes, zebras, wild asses and buffaloes, a> well as domestic animals, including camels, are on its regular bill of fare. A full-grown-buffalo bull, with its long, sharp horns, is tho only one that is capably of successfully de fending itself. Man-eating Hons are not common It is said that usually they are ven old lions, and that, like the tiger, when once they taste human blood they persist in the habit as long as they live. Man-eating lions have been known to enter the native villages and carry off a man or a woman in their jays, in spite f/k firest and shouts nnd beating drumßl The story is known of the two lions which killed so many native workmen that for weeks they halted the building of the Uganda '"railway. The young of the lion, generally only two in a litter, are born in a den in some secluded spot selected by the mother lion, who guards them jealously and does not permit even the male lion to approach. Like the tom-cat, the lion is inclined to make a meal of his offspring. The name begins to grow on tho young male during its third year, but it does not attain its full growth until the seventh year. Lions live from forty to fifty years. They are easily kept in captivity. Scientific name. Fells leo. *

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