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l Death Notices vy<^A^^ , W-<>^/WSWVT>vwuV<A , VUUV~ l DUGAN, MBS. MARGARET Beloved mother of Martin and Thomas of Brownsburg and Mrs. M. Wynne died at the home of her daughter, 4011 Agnes St.. Sunday. Jan. 10. 0:35 p. m. She was a member of St. Bridiret s Altar Society and also St. Malachi's of Brownsburg. Funeral notice later. 5 Funeral Directors W. T. BLASENGYM Tgxf ” FLANNEK & BUCHANAN 320 N. Illinois St Vunerai directors irf -fie people o) IndianNotices ot tunerai at our chapel refer to our present mortuary Our new mono ary will open ahout Fen. 1. Birr'S GADD 2130 prospect at. Phone Stewart 2278 George Grinsteiner Funeral directoi 4kll 622 S Market Main 090S j KRIEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1402 N Illinois 8t MA 1164 Res. Bel AHOB-Ra PNDF ftTA KER3—HiSET” A TtTGS Pfil N Deltwnre. Main 3080. _ 8 Special Notices BAD Colds. Nervousness Lumbar/ Rheumatie Neuritis relieved hy Battle Creefc Method. 105 W. St. Clair. Riley 2072., MARGARET SELLERS D O. D C. W £• obstetrician, acute and chronic disease massage 1 N New Jersey. Rue? BHB 4 9 Personals f^^vuyiAivvTriri^ ASTHMA sufferers: J will gladly tell *OU free how 1 cured -myself ol chronic asthma. Address E. WALDEN Apartment F. Z.. 28 High St.. New Haven. Conn. ONE WEEK ONLY Wool flannel dresses made to order, 404 Murphy Bldg.. 32 E. Georgia. CLOSING OUT SALE of housedrcsses for inventory at legs than cost. Room 404 Murphy Bldg.. 32 E. Georgia; SPECIAL DINNERS Club, wedding or parties. For resurw tlons call Circle 7866. 7 0 Lost and Found FOUND—Articles found In Indian spoils street cars yesterday: FOUND—Articles found In Indianapolis street cars Yesterday: 2 PAIRS GLOVES 2 PACKAGES 2 BOOKS Main 2737. WHITE gold Swiss wrist watch, with gray and black ribbon. Party, wearing red coat, is known, who picked it up mi state St Friday a. m. Return. No questions asked. Reward. Irv. 1598 or Times, Box 24, MALE AIREDALE: 1 Medium size, short haired. Was wearing collar with name “Blue Grass Pats. 3910 N. Penn. Liberal reward for return or information. Wash. 2261. PURSE, containing about *35 and *2O cheek. Return purse and chew. No ouestions asked. Drex. 3527 or Box ~>. Times. AIREDALE dog, with collar and address, •lost Tuesday. Information greatly apSreciated. Reward. Main 4481, or 1.i.19 f. New Jersey. BLACK and white male setter lost: o’d and partly blind. Answers to name “Sport. Call Irv, 3344. Reward. LOST—-Inn. 0. Scottish Rite ring. Reward. Call Trv. 1523. A Bunch OK KEYS —in % brown leather folder; lost on Virginia Ave. Call DRexel 6796. Reward. ’CAMEO PIN— Tuesday afternoon, between Laurie’s and L. 5. Ayres. Reward. Washington 1359. . POCKETBOOK. containing *3.30, paper route money: Kenwood or Thirtieth Sts.; Wt Friday. DICK GAUS. Ran. 2398. FOX terrier lost: spaved female: tag 5591. Lin. 5963. Reward. 837 N-. Wallace. , TERRTER LOST—Tan -and wh‘te: license 3895: *5 reward Webster 0292. Wolf COLLIE LOST—Black and tan; license No. 7687, Lib. Rew Web. 3083. BEAGLE hound: female; strayed from 249 Wisconsin St. Reward. Drpxel 3114-R STRAND of Pearl Beads: Lost, during the holidays. Irvington 3338, Reward. 12 Help Wanted—Male TRUCKS to haul coal. _ lIOOSIER BRICK AND COAL CO. 30th and L. E. & W. R. R. 73 Instructions MEN to learn barbel trade, TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE 610 fe Washinr ion St. Indianapolis, Ind,, Circle 9757 14 Salesmen Wanted SALESMAN to represent us in the State of Indiana calling on funeral directors. An old established line. Will pay from $5,000 to SIO,OOO a year In commissions to the right man. THE EMBALMtRS SUPPLY COMPANY. Westport. Conn. 15 Agents and Solicitors AGENTS WANTED—Men and women. Call DRexel 6817. 16 Help Wanted—Female WANTED a middle-aged woman to work in fajnily of two: no laundry. Call 236 N, Noble. 18 Rooms for Rent NEW JERSEY. N. 2811: Comfortable sleeping rm: gentlemen only. Main 0697. iIEW JERSEY, N.. 1X03: ROOM ADJOINING BATH; PRIVATE, MOD. HOME; HOME PRIVILEGES. LIN. 6032. 10i55 PARK—Furnished room with connecting bath • with garage: $5.50, a—Light Housekeeping EAST. N.. 139; modern extra warm rooms; everything furnished; $4 up. MILEY. 129: two furnished; gas. electricity; *5: ground floor. Bel, 1830-W. MORRIS, E„ 614: two clean furnished rooms: near car line; private entrance. RANDOLPH. S. 220: two modern rooms well furnished; garage optional. DRexel 4006 W. Main 6083, SOIITH St.. E. 317: warm furnished rms.; housekeeping: bath: $3 week, ATTENBURG HOTEL. 531 N. Meridian large outside rooms: city heat. hot. cold running water, $5 week up, Cir, 4277, 2 STEAM heated, modem rooms; janitor service: private entrance; also 2 sleeping rooms: reasonable. Ri 2175. NICELY turn 2-room apt. near Fountai 3q ; $7 week: gar, sl. DR. 3540-R FURNISHED front rm.: mot! home; kitch. priv.: lady pref.; $3. Wash. 1330, 2 MODERN light housekeeping rooms. 1128 Spruce St. DRexel 1176. WILL share modem home; reasonable; no objection to baby. Web. 7261. '

US Rooms for Rent b—Board aid Rooms SEVILLE. 23; E. Wash, car; mod. room: > pri, home and eait. Web. 4847-J. LARGE FRONT ROOM FOR TWO IN MODERN HOM E EAST; PRIV ATE FAMILY: WITH MEALS. CALL WEB. 8602-W, WANTED CHILDREN TO BOARD; MOTHER'S CARE GIVEN. KEN. 5010. 7 9 Rentals - WW' a- —Houses CALVIN ST.. 1865: e'rooms. semi-modem sl6. CIVIC REALTY CO. 136 N Del St. Lincoln 5050. CHRISTIAN St.. 323-325: 6 room* semimodem. Very reasonable. Call Bel. 0376-W. COFFEY. 997; six rooms; electric lights, ffas: sls. F. R, JONES. REALTOR. 620 Peoples Bank Bldg. Lin. 7077. LINDEN ST.. 2017-3025, halt three-room double: sl4. CIVIC REALTY CO. 136 N. Deia St. Lincoln 5050. NOBLE. N-. 335: seven-room modern double: rent reasonable. Web. 6144-W. OAKLAND. 1312; 5 rooms, bath, garage; good condition, red, rent. Bel. 1839-W. RAYMOND. E., 1410: four rooms; gas, electricity, water, toilet, garage; #25. Goodlct, 908: 4 rooms, gas: slo. Dr. 4306. SILVER AVE.. 1437: 7-rm. mod. . .#35.00 3636 Gimber St.: 4 rooms: water to kitchen sink #22.50 3816 E. 28th: 6 rooms; semi-mod.; close to <-ar $30.00 Wood St . 2918; half 4-room double; inside toilet, electricity: water in kitchen $20.00 Byram. 4045: 7-room modern: new paper and naint . ... • 3->OO Wood St.. 2959; 4-room double: elec., water in kitchen, garage. . .$19.00 FOR COLORED Columbia. 2749: half 4-room double: gas, elec., water in kitchen* inside toilet #22.50 Columbia, 2749: half 4-room double: gas, electricity, water in kitchen: inside toUef #22.50 Cartmell-Burcaw-Mooref, Inc. REALTORS AND BUILDERS. 513 Continental Bank Bldg. Lincoln 5385, Lincoln 5380. TEMPLE. N.. 610; modern 6-room double; garage; near 9t. Phillips. Web. 61170-R. TENTH St., W. 3219; 9-room singlerent S3O. Circle 0618. E. J. McCRACKKN. 25TH, 727 E.; 6 rooms: modern: $37.50 Call Harrison 2964 MODERN, $25.00 Seven rooms and bath. 1426 Bellefontaine St. See it and you will rent it. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL COLORED RENTAL 2438 Shriver Ave.: practically nej; 4 rooms: newly decorated, electric lights shades, improved street: rent reduced to $lB Call owner. Ran, 2770. HOUSES to rent aii over city Get my lls.t Some with one month’s rent free A F ZAINEY 108 N Delaware 9t FOUR-ROOM semi-modern aoubie: water paid 405 8 Rural: $21.60. near E Washington car line. Sec owner 2036 N Delaware. Randolph 6763. FOUR large rooms: semi-modem doublegarage: in beautiful neighborhood 1A?-‘1 W. Twenty-Fifth St.- $27: Riverside Tar. Sec owner, 2036 N. Delaware. Ran. 5763. 6 ROOMS—Gas. electricity; water paid: 8 blocks from Monument; place for car: white, 115 N. Davidson-: $23. 6 ROOMS: semi-modern: water paid: S2B per month. DRexel 6686. -EF DUNLOr A HOLT EG El lor oarsaint REAL ESTATE c —Apartments LAFAYETTE COURT —2735 N. Meridian-livit’g-room, in-a-door bed. built-in grate and bookcases: dining-room, built-in chin a closet: large, fully equipped kltghen; regt includes heat, water, lights and gas: S6O. KRIEGKR—333-36 E. Prospect: 2 rooms; in-a-door bed. bath and fully equipped kitchenette: rent includes heat, water and gas: $36.50. SEE CUSTODIAN OR CALL LIN. 5391. 11. H. WOODSMALTj & CO., Inc “Wa insure everyhing but the hereafter." e—Miscellaneous RENTALS WANTED List your houses, apartments, storerooms with us for quick action. Personal service in securing tenants. GEORG® SADLIER. 33 KY. AVE. MAIN 1137. WE SPECIALIZE IN RENTALS. 20 Wanted to Rent WE are specializing In renting houses and flats. For quick service list vour vacanoies with us. Lin. 8520. 27 Real Estate for Sale

b—Houses 11 U % NET. SMALL INVESTMENT PROPERTY Only SSOO cash required: 2 storerooms and 2 at'artnieuts: modern build.ng: ex. eel lent business location: S. East St. Price $4,700. Here .is a rare opport unity. Owner leaving- State. MR. CUNNINGHAM. 147 E. Market St., Room 200. Riley 6147. Evenings. Irv, 2.~)40, 50 PER CENT REDUCTION. Will sell $550 equity lor $250 cash. Five-room double. 201-3 Detroit St. Rental $35 per month. Balance due on house. $2,700. Circle 0618. Re . Har. 4826-M. E. J. McCRACKEN. 1609 LE GRANDE: dandy new bungalow: 2 bedrooms, inside toilet. I piece sink/ kitchen cabinet, large living-room: extrs large lot: garage; $3,000 terms to sui' purchaser EVERROAD 204 Transports turn Bldg Lin. 3880 DRex. 3250. NO DOWN PAYMENT $35 per month buys five-room double: tras. electric lights, newly papered: 115052 W. Twenty-Seventh St. Price $3,500. Circle 0618: Res.. Harrison 4826-M. E. J, McCRACKEN. 1206 SPANN AVE. 4 rooms and toilet down; 3 rooms and ' toilet, gas and water up; fine for two families. Only $3,800; S4OO down. Lincoln 3734. STOP 0, near Madison Road: 5-room bungalow; L acre ground. Will take some trade, or SoOO down. MR. QUINN, 147 E. Market St.. Room 206. Riley 51 47’. Rand. FOR nice home, east or south, call C. J. OSBORN. Drexel 6184. e —Suburban $l5O DOWN. I E. Southern Ave.; 5 rooms: inside toilet, lavatory, sink in kitchen, gas, electric lights. Low price lor quick sale. Consider trade. Riley 5147, Irv, 2340. Ran. 2318. ONLY I'Wo ol these wondertui naruaniß left: New 5-room bungalows with large tot. Can be bought for only ss(l oO 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. 5846 IWE SELL at auction, homes and farms. DAYTON REAX, ESTATE DEVELOP MBNT CO.. 1010 Fletcher Savings and Trust. Riley 2704, $50.00 DOWN, bal. monthly: 5-room bungalow with two acres; only one left. Call Lin, 5846. Ran. 0232. 22 v Real Estate Wanted GOOD building lots or acreage south. Must be priced right. EVERROAD. 204 Transportation Bldg. Lin. 3880. DR. 3230. 26 Miscellaneous tot Sale DINING-ROOM suite, eight piece, walnut; bargain. 3139 N. Capitol. Ran. 5083. FURNITURE of three rooms, kitchenette. complete. Immediate possession. No dealers; 703 E. Georgia. Apt. 8; modern apartment- rents $25 month. INVALID CHAIR, new. ball bearing- S4O. 5315 Cornelius Ave.; eve. or Sun. phone Hum, 4939; Lin. 3916 during day, R'JQh ANI LINOLEUM At UIWKS-1 DORFMAN RUG COMPANY. 207. St Opp Statehouse SUIT: Boy’s, size 14: reasonable; Jersey 2-pjece dress. Irv. 4186. • RAPID ADDRESSING MACHINE OUTFIT —lncluding D. C motor, stencil cutting typewriter and cabinet for 12.000 stencils: in good working order: cost $375 take $(,(). Call Main 2796. STORE shelving with track and ladders. PEAF.SON MEDICAL STORE. 47 V> ginia Ave. Circle 3615. \ ANTIQUE BED: Over 100 years old, SSO- - 5913 FUR COAT: MUSKRAT, 36-IN. ONLY $33. BELMONT 1536-R. ELECTRIC Incubator: Oil brooder. Leghorn hens. Web. 4617-4, CHILD'S bed. $6; buffet: bargains: eicctl1 ent condition. Ran. 4176. White Ash, $5,00 2 TONS, $9.50 Pike county line) No. 5 8 to tt-ln ■irked In free from =1 aV and will not -linker W Va block fkd $7.00 Tbaek-r 4-in block 111 2x6 fkd Ip $4.75 Vermillion Countv Illinois shov $4.50 Vermi’Hon County FANJSLEK COAL CO D36 E. Vermont- Lld. 795 u West Virginia and Ky. Ip., $7.00. (Thatcher Seam and Artnus Ky.> Nut and Slack <W. Va. and Ind.), $3.75 MIKE WNOWITZ 162 S. WEST ST. Main 2433. Nights, Dr. 2776.

25 Miscellaneous for Sale c—Coal and Wood REDUCE YOUR COAL EXPENSE x If You Have Been Burnilig Too Much Coal TRY MONARCH Large 6-inch block, clean forked. $5050 This coal does not come off the top of the ground. It is a deep shaft mine. It will last as long and is almost as high in heat unit as West 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. 6 Our guarantee, 2,000 lbs. to a ton, and a square deal. NAGELSON COAL CO. 831 E. St. Clair / Circle 0355

“Big Eagle” Semi-Smokeless. 2%. fk. lump, $7.50 per ton. A high-grade West Virginia coal, mined Id McDowall County. Plenty of beat, no clinkers and low In ash. Often sold for genuine Pocahontas. ‘KNOX ALL” No. 6 Indiana 6-lncb forked lump, $5.25 Per Ton. Mined in Knox County. Other coals at low prices. White Rover Coal Company 320 S. West St. MA in 6318.

WHY PAY MORE? OLD HICKORY White Ash Liuimp ILLINOIS DJST. NO. 7 2-IN TO 9-1N LUMP $4.90 2 Torts, $9.50 Remember, this Is a dean forked lump and a good burning coal. Banner Fuel 'Co. St. Clair and Nickel Plate R. R. RI. 1866.

4fl®> COAL _Ptoonie LI tacolm 7581 HEAT ASSURED You’ll Be Satisfied. Allied Coal and MateriaJ Cos. ALLIED LDG 14 W OHIO ST. “Yards Cover the City”

“Daddy” “Father' oi the semi-smokelees coals so otteo Bold as genuine Pocahontas. A 2%-incb forked lump, mined in McDowell County, West Virginia. Only $7.5© Per " n nn. Also the Famous “EVERQLO” $5.2§ Per Ton. i Six-inch forked lump. The cream of the Knox County feld. Indiamiapolis Coal Company MA in 1700 W. Va.. 3x6 Egg, forked...,. $6.00 W Va. 3-in ip., fkd .. .$6.40 Logan County. Virginia. Poeo mine run. 75% ip $7.60 Poco 6-in. Ip. fkd ~58.50 McDowell County. Virginia Wheel in. s6c J. de 1. COAL. CO. 206 Roache Ran 2471 ~BKAZIL (lnd.) BLOCK A TO 24-IN LP . *5.26 PER TON. BRAZIL PEA AND NUT. $4.60 OAST SIDE ITE AND COAL •34 Fowler Main 6930 KINDLING AND STOVE WOOD. G LOAD DELIVERED ANYWHERE ATI AS FUEL Op ’ 401 W MORRIS DREXEL 088a Vitum.

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25 Miscellaneous for Sale c — Coal, Ice and Wood No Charge for Wheeling We guarantee every pound of our eoal to he as represented or money refunded, and we welcome the weight inspector on every load. Gen. Lint. No. 4 (lad.) fkd.. 6-ln., no slate or slack, fine for furnace. . . . $5.95 Indiana No. 5, 4-in., forked 5.50 W. Va. Splint. Lin. forked 6.75 W. Va. Splint. 6-in. up. forked 7.25 Kanawha County. W Va. Blue Ridge Red Ash Virginia lump. A high-grade Virginia coal we have put Into many places In preference to Pscahontaa because of i.ts high heat value. Ix>we.r in asli than Pocahontas and will not clinker; 0-in. forkfd. only $7.75 Fayette County. W. Va. “The coalyard where quality Is higher than price." O. MARTIN ICE AND FUEL. 359 W. 17th St Randolph 1201, Randolph 6554.

WHITE ASH • wmP $4.75 v'lgo County ilnd.i 3-tn shoveled sump ANCHOR COAL CO. 212 N Pine Cl rcle Q 984. RI ley 4164. RI ley 5444. Consider Quality When Buying KINDLING WITH EACT TON Genuine Glendora—The Wunder Goal Sullivan County. Indiana. Best Glendora 0-in block ire.. fkd s?.uu Best Glendaro ox3 Ip. eln. fkd .. .86.50 Bed Vlendora 2x4 egg ein fkd.. *0 26 va. and Ky.—The Best Thai Is Mined. Best W Va 0-m block Ire fkd fTw Best W Va. 3x4 egg, cln fkd... 56.20 Best Va Mine Run. 50 pci Ip. . . .55.50 Va. Mine from Kanawha District, Beat E ky. Harlan Cos 8-in Ik fkd $7.00 TRY OUR HOOSIER ASH Burns welt and holds fire over tugbt Hoosier Ash, Ind No 6 ip. 6-in fkd! 586 ?°fn§ %% Stiff Best lad 4-tn. Ip. No 5 cln Ikd 650 El H Verrni)ton*Co*fp_ cln 'fkd : f.hy Best vermilion Cos.. 2x4 egg cln fkd.ss 25 r> ' M uSrON , rE m ANb n C^ rJ ‘ T Drex. 4021. 1908 Dependable. " WHITE ASH LUMP $4.75 ' Vigo County (Ind.) 3-ln. shoveled lump. J. D. JOHNSON 311 Guaranty Bldg. Circle 6984. Riley 4164. Riley 5444. COAL BARGAINS led 4-in. fkd. 1p........ W Va 2x4 ttf fkd MSO OUR POdAHONTAS 00 NORTH ST COAL YARD Lin '455 Cir 5556 Night Irv 4026 26 Miscellaneous Wanted

BALED TIMOTHY LIGHT MIXED ILAY AND STRAW. Wanted at the Stock Yards. MA in 0196. SALVATION ymy Industrial Home Help ns to help others with vour used clothing magazines news etc Fhone Wagon Riley 0622. 27 Business Announcements FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated. p g‘i4%r KtJ s r gp^i( 2 >k u y{ y E c A l^R, i: iL mor Jusr SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened TU'PILEDGE. 201 Indians Are. 28 Storage and I ransfer OVERLAND HAULING. RETURN LOADS WANTED. Packing end shipping household roods, low rste on Florida and California rhlpmenta OTTO J 9UESZ. Main 23533628 Webster 4579-0699-W ” NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER C 6. Call at all times. Randolph 3741. koVING and Trucking Reliable men Call BORNMAN Web 5671 29 Business Opportunities Permanent Waving Offer* women today the beat opportunity to have a profitable business of their own. Use the Nestle Lanoil System—safest, speediest and best. We sell Nestle Lanoil permanent waving machines. Terms. Handle all Nestle supplies. Erskino Supply Cos. 313 Kresge Building. Riley 0177. GROCERY store; four nice living rooms. filling station: SI,OOO down, balancs payments. Drexel 0.369. FLORIDA lot. $5,000. Will trade lor equity or business. Web. 3981. 30 Automobiles for Sale CHEVROLET. 1923 ton truck- closed cab, stake body. Chevrolet. 1933 ton truck: banel laxly. Chevrolet, 1923 ton truck: dump body. These cars recently gone over and ready to go to work. Prtoed right. STONE CHEVROLET. - 540 E. Washington. FORD, 1924, COUPE $375 IN SPLENDID CONDITION TimriTTGHOUT. FIVE HOOD CORD THIES. SNUBBERS. LOCK WHEEJ,. MIRROR. AUTOMATIC WIPER. ETC. ONE THIRD DOWN. BALANCE MONTHLY. Thn Lathrop-McFarland Cos. 418-24 N CAPITOL AVE. OPEN EVENINGS. MAIN 2480. FORD, 1922 roadster; starter, dentounlables: $115: good mechanical condition; RIO down, balance monthly. THIRTIEtH AND CENTRAL SALES CO. 30011 Central Ave. Rail. 5550. FORD. 1921 touring: lock wh<-cl • good condition throughout; #6O: terms if desired. WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Ave. Drexel bO2O. Open evenings and Sundays. FORD, 1924 Tudor sedan; looks and runs like new; front and rear bumpers, lock wheel: $425 terms THIRTIETH AND CENTRAL SALES 00. 3009 Central Ave. Rail. 5550. FORD. 1923 roadster: slip-on oody: good serviceable condition: $• 5: terms if desired. WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Ave. Drexel 6020. Open Evenings and Sundays. FORD 1923 coupe: runs good- $150: S4O down, balance monthly. 30Tb AND CENTRAL SALES CO. 8009 Central Aye. 1 Ran. 6650. FORD, 1919 touring; good Urea: fair running condition: only $35 today. STONE CHEVROLET. 540 E. Wash, FORD roadster: good repair: curtains open with doors Owner. Riley 4287. FORD BODIES Ten good, late style tourings, coupes, roadster*. California tops and glass inclosure RWISSHELM A PARKER CHEVROLET. 1924 % touring: bumpers front and rear, spot light, lock wheel, Cowl light; line running car; SBO. bal. 12 months. STONE CHEVROLET. 540 E. Wash. “The Direct Factory Dealer." LATE 1922 Ford touring; demountable: good tires and new paint. Open evenings and all day Sundays. $175. s4(l down. 30TH AND, CENTRAL SALES CO. 3000 Central Ave. Ran. 5550. | ■ JARS X HADED ON KICKED Vdflfx BACKER are ot Better Grade IKRSTEGGE HOU.OWELL CO JHsc *CNC , Rickenbacker Distributors 436 N. Capitol Ave. Lin. 7564 1924 FORD coupe; good mechanicej condltion: good vires; looks good: $75 down THIRfiETH AND CENTRAL SALES 3009 Central. Ran, 5550. Six Cylinder Sedan _ BOBS MOTOR SERVICE 340 S. Pennsylvania St. Main 1706 AUTO. 1921 model"; five passenger: 4 cylinder; starter; cord tires: Tady must sell. Make offer. Web. 3981. Six Cylinder Four-Passenger Coupe BOB’S MOTOR SERVICE 340 3. Pennsylvania St Main 1706. liOuli rtaED CARS OHAS 8, STUTZ 824 N Meridian ot HAYNES-SCHMIDT. INC. 120 W. NORTH ST. FOR YOUR NEW OR USED CAR USED CARS OF MERIT cpTington Motor Cos 114? N Meridian tn BEST used cars in town 363 N. Lit nuts St _______

30 Automobiles for Sale Haynes Brougham New tires, bumpers, etc.: S3OO If sold at once. High-grade transport.ation. This in our opinion is a rare bargain. Terms. Open evenings. The Citizens Motor Car Cos. Packard Distributors Since 1904. 31 W, 13th St. Main 0942 MONROE. 19~!2 roadster: $160: good mechanical condition: runs good: $35 down, balance monthly. 30TH AFT CENTRAL SALES CO. 31)09 Central .we Rap 6650 W.LLYS-KNJ JHT. 1924 COUPE—4 pa* senger: libs new: private owner; 7.500 mllev: $250 town, bal. mo. Hum. 1082. LATE 1932 Ford Coupe Good ires and good serviceable condition. A real buy at SSO lown WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443 Vintiuia Ave. Drexel 6020 Open Evenings and Sundays. L. GUY LONG Columbia Touring ....*,..5200 Oldamobile Touring #175 Ford Roadster. 19-33 model $125 Ford Coupe. 1932 Model $125 Small down payment. NO BROKERAGE. LINCOLN 0805. 1114 N, MERIDIAN. 1923 COLE sport 5420.00 Stutz Phaeton, 1923 .....$600.J0 Stutz Roadster $825.00 Small payment down. balaAee monthly These cars are in perlect cond.tlou. STUTZ FACTORY BRANCH 957 N Meridian. Open evenings and Sunday a. m. 1920 DODGE COUPE New paint. 6 good tires, excellent mechanical condition. A bargain at S2OO Terms. Open evenings. CHAS. G. SANDERS CO. 1033 N. Meridian St. Circle 2772. USED FC^IDS —aLL Authorized Ford Dealer OPEN EVE Juv ( ;^AND A Y ftINDA T 8 LATE 1922 Ford sedan: good mechanical conditionc. new paint: $250: $65 down, balance monthly. Open evenings and all day auTH AND CENTRAL SALKS CO. 3009 Central Ave Ran. 5550. a—Trucks f FORD. 1923 ton truck: covered express body: good serviceable condition: #OS; terms if desired. WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Ave. Drexel 5020. Open Evenings and Sundays 31 Automobiles Wanted Autos Wanted 1922 1923. 1924 and 1925 models nr I erred. we paj cash and deal auickl?* save time by seeing us Irst I. Wolf Auto Cos. 559 N. Capitol Ave. Corner North 8t Plenty of parking spice Ltn 451 fl 32 Auto Supplies, Repairs BEST USED TIRES ROGERS , Bel. 4300 3117 W Wash. Bel. 4300. HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR USED CARS WANTED 100 CARS TO JUNK SAM CARAZ, 519 N. CAPITOL BBaL’B a GENTR> auto renmshing. Tm us first 532 N Capitol Riley 2760^~ 1 OOID--33 Motorcycles, Bicycles EVERYTHING for the bicycle ROBERT80S CYCLE STORE 940 Maas Are WE buy sell ami exchange motorcyclee ALLEN 599 Mium Ave Main 7029, 35 Financial ' FIRST or second mortgages on Indianapolis real estate on farms. 1101 National City Bank Bldg. Lin. 6104, AUTO LOAN CO. Sete r 22 °U 37 Money to Loan Personal Loans $lO to S3OO This office is operated under the etnervision of the State of Indiana, and was established for the purpose of providing a place where honest people can borrow any amount from $lO to S3OO without paying more than the legal rate of interest or without being Imposed upon in any way NO, WORTHY PERSON REFUSED We do not notify your employer, neither do we make inquiries of your friends, relatives or tradespeople You can have all the time necessary lor repayment and pay only for the actual time you keep the money. Call and let us explain No charge unless you borrow. IF IN A HURRY Phone MA 2923. Household Finance Corporation 404 Kreege Bldg., fourth floor. Corner of Pennsylvania and Waab. 9la

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| r-p | HE maples are very highly I prized for park and street L- 1 ' planting, for their foliage is dense and beautiful, casting a cooling shade during the hot months, while their autumn coloring of pure red. yellow and orange Is especially brilliant. There are about 100 species, easily identified by their broad leaves and winged fruits. They are native through the temperate regions of the Northern hemisphere. The sugar maple, which produces sap from maple syrup and sugar are made, is perhaps the finest of the group. Its hard wood Is used extensively in the manufacture of the better grade of furniture. The beautifully marked gnarled specimens, called “bird's-eye” or “curly” maple, are used for veneer. The sugar maple tree grow from fifty to 120 feet high, is domelike In form, and has abundant dark green /oliage. The sap begins to run early in spring and flows about three weeks, a tree of average size producing from four to eight, pounds of sugar. This tree is native from Newfoundland southward and westward. The black maple is a variety of the sugar maple. It flourishes near streams and In river bottoms and produces sugar sap In abundance. The silver (also called white or soft maple is a very rapid grower,.

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LINCOLN CASE RECALLED Brother of Man Freed YVifhl Almanac Dies. Bu Unitrd Press SPRINGFIELD, 111., Jan. 11.— John Armstrong. 77, brother of Duff Armstrong, who Abraham Lincoln cleared on a charge of murder through the use of an almanac, waa buried here today. The Armstrong case was one of the most famous with which Lincoln was connected as a lawyer. In a killing case, in which the victim was clubbed to death, witnesses identified Armstrong as the murderer. The witnesses said they could see him clearly because the moon was shining bright. Lincoln used an almanac to prove the night waa dark and the Jury acquitted his client. WATCH ’EM CHEW NOW Police Chief Bans Smoking In Halls and on Districts. Lady Nicotine and the corridors at police headquarters are not on the best of terms today following an order issued by Police Chief Claude F. Johnson Sunday. Johnson banned smoking in the corridors on the first and second floors between 6 a. m. and 7 p. m. Those who deem It necessary to light “fags or ropes” will have to retire to the basement or the third floor. Smoking on districts Is prohibited except on late shifts. L HOLD-UP TRIO SOUGHT Man Relieved of sll After Being Asked for Ogaret, Police today were searching for the Negro and two Negro women who held-up Carter Ford, 901 W. Ray St., and robbed him of sll at East and Miami St., early Sunday. Ford said that the trio stopped him and the man asked him for a cigaret. One of the women pointed a gun at him while the other woman searched him and took his money. FINED AND SENTENCED Three Feel Results of Uquor Raids In Municipal Court. Three defendants received SIOO fines and thirty-day sentences in municipal court today as a result of liquor raids over the week-end. They were Sadie Deno, 316 ToDave Law, 527 Indiana Ave., and Sam Woodford, 316 W. Michigan St., Negroes.

THE MAPLE The Tree That Gives Us Sugar and Syrup.

and winged seeds of sugar maple.

and is also very beautiful, being planted extensively as a shade tree. Its average height is about fifty feet, although It often attains twice that size. Its branches are long and drooping and the abundant leaves are pale green above and silverywhite underneath. This species thrives best along river hanks. It Is found from Maine to Florida and westward to the Dakotas. The red or scarlet maple Is one of the first to deck Itself out in the spring, for before the leaves appear it puts forth exquisite drooping crimson blossoms. The young foliage is red, and in autumn the leaves are among the first to take on a crimson or deep golden hue. The red maple is common in the North and is found as far south as Florida and westward to Texas and the Dakotas. The Norway maple 1 a cultivated tree, familiar along the roads and in the parks. It Is very handsome and has an abundance of thin smooth leaves similar to those of the sugar maple. Scientific name of sugar maple, Acer saccarum. Bark light gray, rather smooth, becoming rough and scaly with age. Leaves simple, opposite, long petioles, sometimes hav ing three five or seven coarsely cut and sharply pointed lobes, rich green and glossy above, lighter underneath.

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