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1 Death Notices BUKHART. LOtTIS E.—Age HO years. beloved husband of Daisy Donlan Eekhart. father of William F.. Louis E. Charles Paul J. Eiikhart and Mrs. Wililam Hurrle. died Wednesday Jan. 13. at St. Irancis Hospital. Friends may view the remains at the home. 331 N. Walcott. Muieral Jan. IS, 8:30 a. m., at residence. 9 a. m., Holy Cross Church. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Friends Invited. 2Card of Thanks CARD OF THANKS—We wish to thank the many friends, relatives and neighbors for their kindness shown us in the time of our bereavement and the tragic death of our darling baby. William Wesley; also the Rev. Wilhelm for his consoling words, the singers. Kirby & Dinn for their efficient service, and for the many floral Offerings. Parents and grandparents. MR. AND MRS. CHA3. JONES^ MR. AND MRS. HENRY JONES. _ WH AND MK ' S JAMBS GOD v KI . 5 Funeral Directors Main Office 2226 Shelby St. _ DRexel 2570 PLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 N. Illinois St. Funeral director* to the people so Indianapolis since 1887 Phone—Main 0041, INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY Notices of funeral at our chapel refer so our present mortuary. Our new mortuary will open about Feb. 1. BERT S. GADD, 2130 Prospect St. Phone Stewart 2278. George Grinsteiner Funeral J E. Market KRIEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1402 N. Illinois St. , MA. 1154 Res., Bel. 3866-R-l UNDERTAKERS—HIS BY & TITUS, 951 N. Delaware. Main 3680. JLodges and Clubs O. E. S. NAOMI CHAPTER No. 131 Stated meeting in Mason’.c Temple. Friday evening', at 8 o'clock. Election oi necretary MILLIE GILMORE, ELMER X. SMYTHE, Worthy Matron. Acting Secretary8 Special Notices WANTED 1.000 blondes, 1.000 brunettes for Raymond Griffith picture. Hands Up.” to tell which make the best wife. Winner receive $lO in gold. Send letters to MR. ROBERTS. Ohio Theater. Winning letter will be paid at close of picture. - THE ELECTREAT BODY MASSAGE. Put# new life in your veins and relieves all pains. LOLA WALKER. 1112 Central I Ave., Apt. R. „ —— BAD Colds. Nervousness, Lumbal o. Rheumatic Nr .iritis relived by Bat le Creek Method. 105 W. St. Clair. Riley 2072. MARGARET SELLERS D. O. D C. N. D. Obstetrician. acute and <-lvrorii<c rlif^ ase mnrrmre- IN. New Jersey. Riley ooß>i. 9 Personals WANTED —Loads to Florida east coast points, furniture, merchandise, etc. Pari loads also accepted. Through trucks from Indianapolis to Miami. Estimates free. Call Lin. 3391, Wash. alter 7 p. in. A&k for PFLEGER. ■■... " FLORIDA MOTOR TRUCK SERVICE Furniture or merchandise: part load accented' ail loads insured. ___ ceptea. an ANn A DISPATCH. Lin. 7282. ONE WEEK ONLY Wool flannel dresses made to order $lO. 404 Murphy Bulde.. 32 E. Georgia. CLOSING OUT SALE of housedreeses for inventory at less than coat- Room Murphy Buldg.. I2 E. Georgia St. SPECIAL DINNERS Club, wedding or parties. For reaervation Oil Circle 7806. 10 Lost and Found AIREDALE —Medium silt#, short haired, male was wearing collar with name “Blue Grass Pats.” 3916 N. Pennsylvania. Liberal reward for return or information. Phone Washington 2261. &EAGLB HOUND—SmaII, black and tan; strayed from home Jan. 9. Liiwral re ward for return. Inform W. A. SPENCE, 2155 N. Olney St. GLASSEB—SheII-rim, in case. Reward. Irvington 3386-W. POCKETBOOK. with name and Shrine emblem on it. containing $5 and receipts, in or near Hoosier Athletic Club or Standard Oil station, Pratt and Meridian. Keep money and return pooketbook and receipts. Belmont 4120. R. R. O. Box 418, WRIST WATCH: white gold: monogram. “G. M. M.” In Palace Theater or vteirdty. Monday night. Ran. 0689. Reward. LOS¥ OR STOLEN—Jan. sth at Tech. High School during lunch hour, gold pencil, also Parker Duofold pen, with John K. Marshall engraved on pen. Liberal reward. Irv. 4071. Bk6WN HAND BAG —Lost on E. Michigan car or street. Return to address riven in purse. Reward. Web. 6;>19. LOST- -Sorority pin. Phi Beta Pft. . iberal reward. Phone Ran. (>046. 12HelpW anted—Male WANTED—Barber for Saturday: 2527 Shelby St.; short hours; guaranteed .46.60. ■ ’ MAN WITH CAR To sell ‘‘Wear-Ever” Aluminum through leads (Not house to house.) Man selected an earn S2OO per month as minimum to start? Phone. Humboldt 2363 lor appointment ______ : ■* MEN AND WOMEN TO SELL THE ELECTREAT Good money. They sell themselves. LOLA WALKER. 1113 Central. Apt. R. tin. 8873 District Agent. PERMANENT connection with local eoncem for man to travel Indiana working with boys and parents. . In letter state vour Qualifications education, experience ■•nd salary reauired. All replies kept eonihilentinl. Address Times. Box .0, EXPERIENCED man to do farm and dairy work: must give reference. Phone Cir. 2260. Hum. 3192. . /3~ Tnstructions “IiSS"SFte ion Bt. Indianapolis. Ind.. Circle 9767 14 Salesmen Wanted SALESMAN to represent us in the State of Indiana calling on funeral directors An old established Vsie. Will pay from $5,000 to SIO,OOO a year in commissions to the right man. THE KM n * I MERB StTPJULY COMPANY Westport, Conn, 20 Wanted to Rent /VWV^V^/Vl/NA/WVS^/VSA/SA/WSAA^AA|W WE are specializing in renting houses and flats. For Quick service list your va-

16 Help Wanted—Female YOUNG LADY * MUST BE NEAT AP= REARING, HAVE PLEASANT PERSONALITY AND ABILITY TO HEAR AND SPEAK CLEARLY OVER TELEPHONE. ONE EXPERIENCED 1 N MEETING THE PUBLIC AND SALES= MANSHIP PR E = FERRED, BUT NOT ESSENTIAL. MUST BE ABLE TO DO A LIMITED AMOUNT OF STENOGRAPHIC WORK. WRITE BOX A CARE OF TIMES, STATING EX PERL AND SALARY EXPECTED. TWO YOUNG LADIES, birh school graduates preferred, to do clerical work in our office in exchange for a business course. This is an excellent opportunity for any one desiring a business edilctaion. but a little short on fluids. See or write Fred W. Case. Principal CENTRAL BUSI NESS COLLEGE. University Park Bldg. 18 Rooms for Rent CAPITOL. N. 17(15: MODERN FRONT ROOM. DOWNSTAIRS. CENTRAL AVE.. 2902: / cheerful fremt room; modern home: extra large closets; two men or employed couple. Reasonable. Garage optional. Har. 2105-W. CENTRAL AVE , 2016. lovely room; home privileges. Har. 3532-W. NEW JERSEY. N„ 1214: nicely furnished front room: connecting bath; bungalow. For gentlemen. City heat. Cir. 1987. WASHINGTON BLVD: beautiful front room: prefer one or two teachers to share room. Call Hum- 5612. S. MERIDIAN. 2546: beautiful room with l.itchen privileges, for man and wife or 2 ladies rmployrd. Call cventngg LARGE, light, warm. mod. room. Writing table, Vlctrola: gentlemen, DR. 79113-R. a—Light Housekeeping RANDOLPH. S. 226: two modem rooms well furnished: garage optional. DRexrt 400 H-W. Main 6083, STERLING, 1103- 4 modern, furnished rooms; near Tech: adults. Web 0390-W. 3 STEAM heated, modem rooms; janitor servire; private entrance; also 2 sleeping rooms: reasonable, HI, 2175 NICELY funi 2-room apt near Emm tan So.: $7 week- gar $1 DR 3540-R b—Board a\id Rooms LARGE front room for two. in modern homo east: private family: with meals. Call Web. 8092 W. WANTED CHILDREN TO FOARD: MOTHERS CARE GIVEN. KEN. 5015. GOOD locat’on: small children to room and board, DRcx. 4200, 19 Rentals

a—Houses ADELAIDE—CoIored: modem; 4 rooms: upper duplex: Quick rental, RL ' 6932. BELLEFONTAINE. 1518 4-room, aem:modem double: $lB. Ken. 4076. BEVIJiLE Ave. 811 N.: 6-room double; bath. Call Web. 2455-J. CALVIN St.. 1865; colored 4 rooms. . semi-modem; sl6. CIVIC REALTY 00., 13fl N. Dela. St. Lin, 5050. CHADWICK. 838: 3 rooms, gas. electricity. city- water, yard; SB, ENGLISH Ave.. 940: 7 rooms; modern. DRexel 1829-W. ■_ EUCLID Ave.. 3330: 4 rooms: semi-mod-ern; garage; $lO. Keys 3238. GRAND AVE.. 336 ; 7 rooms: bath, toilet, city water, gas. good furnace, garage; all in good condition. GEORGE RUSSELL. 7 S. Ritter Ave. HARLAN, 140; 0 rooms, semi-modem; garage: water paid $22. Lin. 8754. LA (SALLE St.. S. 59: 4 rooms; modern, except furnace: garage: water paid. Rent reduced to $27.50. Circle 0018. E. J, McCRACKEN. LAUREL, 815 —2-story single house; 5 rooms, nicely papered, gag, electricity, inslde toilet $22. Randolph 6250 LINDEN ST.. 3017-2025. hail three-room double. sl4 CIVIC REALTY CO.. 130 N. Dela. St., Lincoln 5050. 27TH St.. 1140: 4 rooms; gas. electricity; newly papered; rent sl6. Circle 0618. E. J, McCRACKEN. WASH, lilvd.. 2352 0-room double; A-i condition; garnge. Web, 1936. WOODLAWN. 1139: 6 rooms: semi-mod.; first-class condition. Lincoln 8912. WALKING DISTANCE 10 S. Pine St. 7 rooms: good condition: Water paid; $22.50 month. DUNLOP & lIOLTEGEL FOUR-ROOM semi-modem double: water r.nid. 405 S. Rural; $21.60. near E. Washington car line. See owner. 2036 N. Delaware. Randolph 1 5763. FOUR large rooms: semi-modem, double' garage: in beautiful neighborhood. 1423 W. Tweuty-FiDh St.. $27: Riverside car. See owner 2036 N. Delaware, Ran. 57f13. 3 ROfe.M S: bath, pantry, storage, large yard; 2 middle-aged Protestant Christian couple without children or dogs; reference required. Irvington 397 P-J. HOUSES to rent all oyer city. ,Get my life. Some with one month s rent free. A. F. ZAINEY. 108 N, Delaware St. FOUR rooms; gas. electricity, city water, inside toilet, garage. 1029 Draper. Call Drex. 6817. 0 ROOMS: Gas, electricity, water paid: 8 blocks from Monument: place for car; white. 115 N. Davidson: $23. 5-ROOM apartment, with heat, light, gas and water fuanished: $45. Cal] Irvington 1127-R. 235 DOUGLAS St.: 5 rooms: electric lights, gas. city water; good condition; $25. 224 N, Dela. St. 3-ROOM bungalow $12.50 to right party 3350 W, Market. Bel. 1895. COLORED: 841 Fayette: semi-modem; 5 rooms. Lincoln 6705, MODERN HOUSE 1066 S. MERIDIAN DREXEL 0609. SEE DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL for bargains REAL ESTATE A 5-ROOM doub'e in rear of 434 N. Pine: sl4. Main 6641. c —A partments PARKVIEW AVE.. 205: upper duplex; flve rooms, modern: heat and water furnished: adults. Circle 4544. d—Business Places STOREROOM —With fltxures. on good community business comer, suitable for dry goods, notions or hardware. Call MR COLE, Webster 6677, 21 /?e<zf Estate for Sale b—Houses READ THIS 5-room brick vener bungalow with reception room, center hall, large closest in every room, large kitchen, front porch, beautiful back porch, full basement 8-ft. deep, 2 entrances: laundry tubs; 80-barrel CUBtem; brick set furnace: brick veneer farage. One of the best built homes in ndianapolis. Joist 2xlo, well supported. Located north. Priced right for a quick sale. Small down payment or good auto. - T. R. JONES. LI. 7077. 620 Peoples Bank Bide, RA. 3370. DOUBLE; 600 block W. Seventeenth St.; colored: rental S3O- small payment down. Owner. Rail. 0106. FOR nice homo, east or south, call C. J. OSBORN. Drexel 0184. 4 BEDROOM home, near school; want smaller house, Irvington 2903. d—Lots slo2 EQUITY in west side suburban lot; $75 it sold at once. Circle 1119. e—Suburban , SUBURBAN 5-room modem home, beautifully decorated, window shades and curtain rods one-car garage; on tract 82.5x330 ft.; near car and bus line: southeast, near St. Francis Jloepttal on Royal Road, between Churchman Pike and Perkins Ave. R. W. THOMPSON. MAIN 0902. IRV. 0859. IT'S NEVER lost until Indianapolis Times ve ,•'! I”'™ ‘ ■ n-id ♦

21 Real Estate for Sale e —Suburban ON£y two of these wonderful bargains left. New five-room bungalows with large lot. Can be bought for only SSO down: balance like rent. Lin. 6846. R. G. SUMNER, agent. STOP 6, near Madison Kd.: five-room bungalow: 'ii acre ground. Will take some trade, or SSOO down. MR. QUINN. 147 E Market St.. Room 200. Riley 5147. Ran. 2318, SSO DOWN and $32 a month for anew five-room bungalow .with a half acre of ground; southeast*, good bus service. Lin. 5846. R. G. SUMNER, agent. f—Sale or Exchange FIVE-ROOM, thoroughly modern bungalow. three-car garage, in 400 block W. Twenty-Eighth St.; $2,000 equity in sixroom modern in 600 hloek E. Twenty-Fifth St. Also barbecue and dance hall; best location on outskirts of city: Will trade for improved property, lots or Small acreage on west coast below Tampa. Fla. 537 N. Liberty St, , 22 Real Estate Wanted HAVE cash buyer for four-room cottage south: must be a bargain. EVERItOAD. 204 Transportation Bldg. Lin. 3880 Drex. 3250. WANTED: A four-anariment flat, located north or east; must show a good investment. Call Lincoln 5846. R. G. SUMNER, agent. WANTED U> buy 5-room bunga'ow, east of Meridian St., north us ,38th St.; $6,000; SSOO down. Address Times. Box bQ. GOOD Ll‘' ding lots or acreage south. Must be r teed right. EVERROAD. 204 Tranipo.tatlon Bldg. Lin 3880 DR. 3250 WF. HAVE several buyers for small properlies under $3,000. Lin. 3734. 23 Farm Lands 20 ACRES: good farm land, unimproved; trade for automobile, rooming bouse small restaurant or what have you? Also 10 acre', near Westport for city property Lin. 3906 ill N Alabama . 25 Miscellaneous for Sale BUFFET. TABLE. D RES UR DARK OAK: GOOD CONDITION. RANI) 3741. UHIFFERORE AND PRINCESS DRESSER GOLDEN OAK, LIKE NEW. Irv, Hi-53-W DAVENPORT: leather: very good condition. Make an offer. Lin. 6677. DINING ROOM SUITE, solid mahogany 9-pirce. $175: 1 mahogany Cheney talking niach,, S6O; l roi-ker, $7. LI 7884. GAS RANGE, 4-burner, high-oven, good condition: 100-lb. refrigerator, white enamel inside; 9x12 rug; also light blue beaded eve. dress: tan crepe afternoon dress: light colored flannel dress; sizes 34-36. Wash. 4826. HOUSEHOLD furniture shown by appointment. Hum. 1455. 4706 Wash. Blvd. ffUGS AND" LINOLEUM AT !X)WEST PRICES DORFMAN RUG COMPANY 207 W. Wash. St. Opp. Stafehouse STOVESe-HEATING AND RANGE. BARGAINS. RAN. 2044 SWEEPER. PRACTICALLY BRAND NEW REGINA ELECTRIC CLEANER WITH ATTACHMENTS; S3O. FREE TRIAL. DREX, 3448.

TM’JC ftiEMMt! Winns mra* .. CO. ANNOUNCES 1 THEIR NEW LOCATION AT 1&4 MONUMENT PLACE > WHERE WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF REBUILT TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. WE ARE AUTHORIZED AGENTS FOR THE NEW REMINGTON PORTABLE. Lincoln 6822. * Lincoln 3830.

ttAFID ADDRESSING MACHINE OUTFIT . —lncluding l D. C. motor. stencil cutting typewriter and cabinet for 12,000 stencils n good working order: cost $375; take SOO. Call Main 2796. G. & H. LOUD SPEAKER, extreme volume: cost sls: sell for $7.50, Call Irvington 4022, _ ANTIQUE BED; over 100 years old: SSO. Lincoln 5013. a—Musical Instruments PIANO—STRAPPER. WALNUT CASE. RAND. 2200. PLAYER PIANO; mahog any attachment 0152 and r ° * 3300 Speedway Ave. Bel. SACRIFICING PLAYER PIANO oil easy payments. Web. 1002.) b—Pet and Live Stock = ERB ASD w F ra'w P^ AN iggexfngt^ l^^^.^ oll FT'S NEVER lost until inaianapolii Time# Wwn 4Hr nnr<i to flnH 1? 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 your used dothmagazines, news. etc. Phono Wagon, 27 Business Announcements ELECTRIC wiring and repairs. What bava you? Kenwood 1087. FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated, feather mattresses and pillows made. K. F BURKLE. 416 Mass. Main 1428. RU6s oxl2 thriv clnd. $2; all work guar. SUPERIOR CLEANfcRS. Ken. 4462. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTI'LEDOK. 201 Indiana Ave. 28 Storage and Transfer OVERLAND HAULING RETURN LOADS WANTED Packing and shipping household goods, low rate on Florida and California shipments. OTTO J. SUEZ> Main 2353. 3628, Webster 4570. 0899-W. NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO. Call at all times. Randolph 3741 MOVING and Trucking. Reliable men. Call WORKMAN Web ”>571

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29 Business Opportunities BARBER SHOP: a real one: 14 chairs. Will trade. BILLY LAYNE. 307 Holllday Bldg. Cir. 7176. GROCERY and meat market. Will sell cheap. Weh, 1910. SODA fountain and light lunch: small down payment. BILLY LAYNE. 307 Holliday Bldg. Cir. 7170, A REAL-FOR-SURE butcher shop In a factory town of 12,000: priced right for quick sale. BILLY LAYNE. 307 Holliday Bldg. Cir, 7176. 1 HAVE a seven-column newspaper for sale or trade for Indianapolis properties. See BILLY LAYNE. 307 Holliday Bldg. Cir, 7176. 30 Automobiles for Sale

GASH SALE EVERY CAR A BARGAIN 1921 Oakland, SSO 292<0> Overland, $65 fI92(D Olds 6, $35 1920 Maxwell, $55 1916 Overland, S3O 4 Good Tires 1929 Oakland, $35 * THE LATHROP= McFAIRLANO CO, 418-24 N. Capitol Ave. MA in 2480.

CHLVROLET. 1923 sedan: bumpers, spotlight. fl%-e excellent tires: good closed oar to drive this winter: SIOO down, balance E Z. STONE CHEVROLET CO. Dodge Touring Good mechanical condition and good rubber. Priced to sell at $135; terms li desired. SMITH & MOORE. INC 528 South Meridian St Main 6050. FORD, 1924, COUPE $375 IN SPLENDID CONDITION THROUGHOLT FIVE HOOD CORD TIRES. SNUB BLRS. LOCK WHEEL. MIRROR. AUTOMATIC WtPER ETC. ONE-THIRD DOWN BALANCE MONTHLY. The Co. _ 418 24 N. CAPITOL AVE. 1 OPEN EVENINGS ' MAIN 2480. Ford, 1!)24 Enclosed Touring This car is in good mechanical condition, and is equipped with winter inclosed top. You have all the comforts of a closed car at an open ear price; $l5O terms. SMITH & MOORE. INC., authorized Ford dealers. 528 South Meridian St. Open evinings and Sundays. Main 6850. FORD, 1922 roadster; starter, demounts bies $115; good mechanical condition s3o'down, balance monthly. THIRTIETH AND CENTRAL SALES CO 3009 Central Ave. Rn. 5550 FORD. 1921 touring: lock wnecl • good condition ( throughout: S6O; terms il desired. WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Ave. Drexel 6020 Open evenings ar.d Snndays. FORD COUPE Good tires: good mechanical condition: lock wheel: sl;k>: terms if desired. SMrril A MOORE. INC. Authorized Ford Dealers. 528 South Meridian Street, Main 6050. FORD. 1924 touring: flve good tires, starter and demountable lock wheel, spotlight- real buyi Only $175. E Z terms. STONE CHEVROLET. 540 E. Wash. fORU 1923 roadster: slip-on nody; good serviceable condition: sis; terms if desired. WANGKLJN-SH.VRP CO. 443 Virginia Aw. Drexel 6020. Open Evenings and Sundays. FORD. 1922 coupe; runs good: $150; S4O down, balance monthly. 30TH AND CENTRAL SALES CO. 3009 Central Ave. Ran. 5550 FORDS 15 FORDS 1923-24-25 models; refluished like new; as low as SSO down. 301 N. Capitol. MONROE. 1922 roadster: $156: good mechanical condition: runs good: $35 down, balanre monthly. 30TH AND CENTRAL SALES CO. 3009 Central Ave. Ran. 5350 OLDS 4-PASSENGER COUPE 1924, tires, paint and upholstery in very best of condition, runs perleeL heater and other extras A bargain. Terms if desired. CHAS. G. SANDERS CO. 1033 N. Meridian St. Circle 2772. Open Evenings and Sundays. REO SIX CYLINDER COUPE. 4-passcnger. 1921 model: front and rear bumpers: two spot lights; in good running condition; $135. STUDEBAKER SPECIAL SIX COUPE <xmpo r*ady to 'Vt driven away; for quick eale. Th .’*■ in our opinion is a rare bargain. Terms. Open evenings CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. Packard Distributor Since 1904. 31 W 13th St Main 0742. WILLYS-KNIGHT. 192"4 COUPE —4-paa senger- like new: private owner: 7,500 miles: $250 down, bal. mo. Hum 1082 1923 FORD SEDAN HERE IS A BARGAIN: GOOD PAINT. GOOD TIRES. FINE UPHOLSTERY. EXTRA TIRE. LOCK WHEEL, SPOT LIGHT SUN VISER, REAR-VIEW MIRROR, WINDSHIELD WIPER. THIS CAR WILL GVIE YOU EXCELLENT SERVICE: $193.00. CAPITOL OVERLAND CO. MICHIGAN AT CAPITOL AVE. OPEN EViENINGS AND SUNDAYS. L. GUY LONG Columbia Touring ~..5200 Oldsmobile Touring ..$175 Ford Roadster, 1923 model $125 Ford Coupe. 1922 Model $125 v Small down payment. ■ NO BROKERAGE. LINCOLN 6865. 1923 COLE sport $425.00 siulz Phaeton. 1923 $660.00 Stutz Roadster $325.00 Small payment down, balance monthly. These cars are in perfect condition. STUTZ FACTORY BRANCH 957 N. Meridian Open evenings and Sunday a. nf, CHEVROLET: new cars are down in price: we have reduced our used cars accordingly; $5 down, $5 a week: take your car later. STONE CHEVROLET CO. "The Direct Factory Dealer.” USED FORDS—ALL MODELS You save at THE HOUSE THAT SERVICE BUILT THE FRANK HATFIELD CO. Authorized Ford Dealer 023 N. Capitol Ave. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS MA. 4708 FORD BODIES Ten good. Jate style tourings, coupes, roadsters. California tops and glass inclosure. SWISSHELM & PARKER LATE 1920 coupe; look wheel, spotlight. front and rear bumpers: good, serviceable condition throughout; SB3. Terms if desired. WANG KLIN-SHARP 00. 443 Virginia Ave. DRexel 5020. Open Evenings and Sundays. 1924 FORD Coupe; good mechanical condition; good Urea; looks good; $75 down. : O±H AND CENTRAL SALES CO. 3009 Centril Ran, 5550 l~ I- CASS TRADED ON RICKENVfljWv BACKER are of Better Grade. > TERSTEGGE-HOLLOWELL CO. jQmg l INC.. Riekenbacker Distributors. 436 N, Capitol Ave., Lin. 7554 LATE 1922 Ford touring; demountable! good tires and new paint. Open evenings and all day Sundays. $175. S4O down. 30TH AND CENTRAL SALES CO. 3009 Central Ave. Ran. 5560 LATE 1922 Ford Coupe; Good tires and good serviceable condition. A real buy at SSO down. WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Ave. Drexel 5020 Open Evenings and Sundays AUTO 1021 model": five passenger; 4 cylinder: starter- cord tires; lady must seiL Make offer. Web, 3981, 1924 Wiflys-Knight touring SIOO down. BdBS MOTOR SERVICE 340 S. Pennsylvania St. Main 1705, HAYNES-SCHMIDT. INC 120 W NORTH ST. TOR YOUR NEW OR USED CAR. USED CARS OF MERIT > Motor Cn 1142 N Meridian Sf

30 Automobiles for Sale 1924 FORD COUPE THIS CAR IS IN EXCELLENT MECHANICAL CONDITION: UPHOLSTERY LIKE NEW: 5 CORD TIRES SUN VISER. LOCK WHEEL. HEATER 6PE EDOM ETER, ETC.. AND THIS IS A REAL BUY: s3ao. LET US DEMONSTRATE. CAPITOL OVERLAND CO. MICHIGAN AT CAPITOL AVE. OPEN EVENntf.S AND SUNDAY’S. 1024 FORD roadster: $35 down. BOBS MOTOR SERVICE. 340 So. Pennsylvania St. Main 1705, BEST UHed ears in town. 363 N. Xllinola St. USED cars: $5 down. $5 week. MARION CHEVROLET CO.. 963 N. Meridian. GOOD USED CARS CHAS. 3. STUTZ 824 N Meridlnn St. 31 Automobiles Wanted Autos Wanted 1922. 1923, 1024 and 1925 models preferred: we pay- cash and deal quickly, save time by seeing us first. I. Wolf Auto Cos. 53 i) N. Capitol Ave. Corner North St. Plenty of parking space Lin, 4516 AUTO. Cheap for cash- private party: any make or model. Webster 3081. 32 Auto Supplies, Repairs Used tire Sale Over 1,000 tires included. All sizes. Both high pressure and balloon. Also 30x5, 32x6 and 36x6 truck tires. All priced to sell. We can supply your wants in this line. Wholesale and retail. ROGERS BEI. 4300. 3117 W. Washington. highest cash Pricks paid for USED CARS. WANTED 100 CARS TO JUNK. SAM CARAZ. 519 N. CAPITOL. EBACK A GENTRY' auto reflnishinr. Sec us first. 532 N, Capitol. Riley 2750. USED CARS bought and Bold. I. GOLDBERG. 522 N. Capitol. 33 Motorcycles, Bicycles EVERYTHING for the bicycle. ROBERT- _ SON CYCLE STORE. 940 Mans. Ave. WE buy. Bell and exchange motorcycles. ALLEN, 509 Maas, Ave.. Main 7020, TIMES WANT ADS LEAP TO SUCCESS 35 Financial FIRST or second mortgages on Indianapolis real estate: mortgages dn farms. R. B WILSON. 1101 National Bldg. AUTO LOAN CO. Loan< to car owners; legal rates. Mr. Schmidt. 122 W North St- IJncoln 7576. 37 Money to Loan NEED MONEY? Quickly, confidentially and business-like dealings is a part of the service we #3ve you. LOANS ON Pianos. Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141 i/o E. Washington St. MA in *0585. * T.I ncoln 7184. MONEY to loan on second mortgages. Quick service. CONSOLIDATED. 438 K. of P. Bldg. You Read the Want AdoHave you tried to use them? U's easy—Call Main 3300. Ask so an Ad Taker Coal and Wood

WHY PAY MORE? OLD HICKORY White Ash Lump ILLINOIS DIST. NO. 7 2 IN. TO U IN. LUMP $4.90 2 Toms, $9,50 Remember, this is a clean forked lump and/ a good burning coal. Bameer Fuel Co o St. Clair and Nickel Plate R. R. RI. 1866.

“Daddy” Father of the semi-smokeless 2oals bo often sold as genuine Pocar tiontas. A 2%dnch forked lump, nined In McDoweH County, West Vii-ginia. Only * $7.50 Per Ton Also the Famous “EYERGLO” $5.2$ Per Ton. Six-inch forked lump. The cream of the Knox County field. Imdiamiapolis Coal Commpami y / MA in 1700

Consider Quality When Buying KINDLING WITH EACH TON Geaiuine Glendora—The Wonder Coal Sullivan County. Indiana. Best Glendora, 6-in. block, lge. fkd. $7.00 Beet Glendora. 6x3, lp.. elm fkd.... $6.50 Best Glendora. 2x4 egg. cln. fkd. . . .$6.25 Va. and Ky.—The Best That Is Mined. Best W. Va. 0-in. block, lge.. fkd $7.00 Best W. Va. 2x4 egg. cln. fkd $6.25 Beat \a. Mine Run. 50 pet. lp $5.50 Va. Mine from Kanawha District. Best E. Ky. Harlan Cos. H-ln.. lg.. fkd.S7.oo TRY OUR HOOSIER ASH. Bums well and holds Are over night. Hoosler Ash. Ind. No. 6 lp., 8-tn. fkd.ss.Bs Hoos. Ash Did. No. 6, 2x4 egg, fkd. $5.35 Best Linton No. 4 Ind. 0-ln. lp. fkd. .$5.75 Best Ind. 4-in. lp.. No. 5, cln. fkd..ssso Best Ind. No. 5. 2x4 egg. cln. fkd..55.25 Best 8-in. Vermilion Cos. lp., cln. fkd. $550 Best Vermilion Cos.. 2x4 egg, cln. fkd.ssr2s Delivered anywhere. In the city. union Ice and coal. 1910 Bluff Ave. * DRex. 4621. Since 1908 Dependable. Special Sale On All High Grade Coal. Call Us for Prices. WEAVER COAL CO. DR. 2201. 11l Leota St. BRAZIL (Ind) BLOCK >4 TO 24-IN. LP.. $5.25 PER TON. BRAZIL PEA AND NUT, $4.50 EAST SIDE ICE AND COAL 934 Fowler. . Main 6930. West Virginia and Ky. lp.. $7.00. (Thatcher Seam and Artnus Ky.j j Nut and Slack (W. Va. and Ind.). $3.76. MIKE WNOWITZ. / . 152 S. WEST ST. Main 2433. Nighta, Dr. 2775. TRY OUR MAJOR COAL. MAJOR COAL CO. Ran 4129.

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“Bsg Eagle” Semi-Smokeless, 2% fk. lump, $7.5© per ton A high-grade West Virginia coal, mined in McDowell County. Plenty of heat, no clinkers and low in ash. Often sold for genuine Pocahontas. ‘‘KNOX-ALL’* No. 5 Indiana 6-inch forked lump $5.25 Per Ton • Mined in Knox County. Other coals at low prices White River Coal Comparay 320 S. Weßt St. MAin C3lB

White Ash, $5 JO 2 TONS, $9.50 Pike county (Ind.) No. 5. 3 to 6-in. forked lp.. free from slate and will not clinker. W. Va. block fkd $7.00 Thacker 4-iu. block. 111. 2x6 fkd. lp $4.75 Verpiilion County. Illinois shov $4.50 Vermilion County. FANSLER COAL CO. 936 E. Vermont. Lin. 7950. COAL BARGAINS' I Ind. 4-in. fkd. lp k ... 55.50 1 W. Va. 2x4 Egg. fkd $0.50 W. Va. 4-in. fkd !t> $7.00 GET OUR PRICES ON POCAHONTAS NORTH ST. COAL YARD Lin. 1453, O 5356, Night, Irv, 4020. W. Va., 3x6 Egg, lornrel ......... SO.OO W. Va.. 3-in. lp.. fkd $0.40 Logan County. Virginia. Poeo mine rim. 75% Ip $7.50 Poco 6-tn. lp., fkd $8.60 McDowell County, Virginia. Wheel in 3oe. J. & I. COAL, CO. 1205 Roache, { / itan, 2471. ' WHITE ASH LUMP $4.75 Vigo CM2X)ty (Ind) 3-in. shoveled lump. ANCHOR COAL CO. 212 N. Pine. Circle 6984 Riley 4164 RI ley 6444 COAL AND WOOD KENTUCKY. VIRGINIA. POCAHONTAS AliD INDIANA COAL. CALL KEN 2080. , OVERMIRE COAL CO. 921 E. 23RD BT. WHITE ASH LUMP J. D. JOHNSON 311 GUARANTY BLDG. Cir. 0084. RUey 5444. Riley 4164. KINDLING AND STOVE WOOD. „ BIG LOAD. DELIVERED ANYWHERE. ATLAS FUEL CO. 401 W. MORRIS. DREXEL 0883. You Reao tne W anl Ada— Have you tried to uae them! It's easy—Call Main 3500. A.k for an and Taker 39 Legal Notices LEGAL NOTICE , „ , The Indiana State Board of School Book Commissioners will receive sealed bids until 10 o'clock. Feb. 5. 1920. at the offices of the State Superintendent of Public Instruction. Room 227 State House, Indianapolis. Indiana, from publishers of school textbooks, as provided in the Acts of 1017, pages 441-443, on a series of textbooks for use in the common schools of Indiana for a term of flve years, in the following branches of study: Geography. English Grammar, Spelling. Physiology, History of the United States and Domestic Science: all of said books to be furnished to textbook dealers and school officials in accordance with the iaw found on page 160, Acta of 1921. None of aaid textbooks shall contain anything of a partisan or sectarian character- and it is required that th<w shall be at leaat equal in size and quality, as to matter, material, style of binding and mechanical execution to standard textbooks now Ui use. Said publishers shall specify the weight and quality of book cloth used: the weight and quality of thread used: the weight of super used: the quality of glue used; the quality of boards used, whether c.iip board, pasted board or doth board: samples submitted shall tie bound as per specifications given for the above flve items. The publisher shall state specifically in such bid the price at which each book will bo furnished, also the exchange price on each book sold or exchanged lor an old book on the same subject of like grade and kind, but of different series: and shall accompany such bid with specimen copies of each and all books proposed to be furnished in such bid. Any and all bids by publishers must bo accompanied by a bond in the penal sum of fifty thousand ($50,000) dollars to the acceptance and satufoction of the Governor of the State of Indiana, conditioned that if any contract be awarded to any bidder, suen^bidder will enter into a contract to perform the conditions of his bid and conform to the requirements of the textbook law of Indiana to the acceptance and satisfaction of said board. No bid shall be considered unless the same be accompanied by an affidavit of the bidder setting forth that he is in no w.se. directly or indirectly, connected with any other publisher or Arm who is bidding for boqks submitted to such board, nor has any pecuniary interest in any other publisher or Arm bidding at the same time, and that he is not a party to any compact, syndicate or other scheme whereby the benefits of competition are denied to the people of the State of Indiana. The Indiana State Board of Schoolbook Commissioners reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids anil at their option to accept or reject any part thereof for any particular book or serios of books. By order of the Indiana State Board oi Schoolbook Commissioners. HENRY NOBLE SHERWOOD. President. E. U. GRAFF. Secretary. Daily from Jan. 13 to Feb. 5. inclusive. ELECTION of trustees at Fairfax Christian Church. Thursday night. Jan. 21st. North and Berwick Wouldn’t you love a good car? See the bargains listed in today’s want ads.

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With her dreamy palm-fingered coves and cloud-capped mountains rising out of the turuuoise waters of the Caribbean Sea, Jamaica today as in the days when Columbus exclaimed its beauty, is a fairy garden blooming in perpetual summer. But Jamaica (whose Indian name Xaymaca means ‘‘lsland of fountains”) is not merely a tourist wonderland of fields flaming with orchids, iris, passion-flowers, pdppies and wild pansies; of sparkling streams and jungle-lands of palms, bamboos and giant ferns, wheio cuckoos, humming birds, parrots, and many colored butterflies endlessly flutter. It is a land of rich commercial resources as well, with its luxuriant lowland plantations, its gleaming gold and emerald fruit trees; and its weird dusky mountain forests of moss-hung logwood, satinwood, mahogany, rosewood and ebony. Trading for the most part with the United States, Jamaica exports chiefly bananas, coconuts, logwood (used for dyeing), logwood extract, sugar, coffee, rum, cocoa, allspice or Jamaica pepper (the berry of an evergi r. n tree), and her famous Jamaica ginger. Elements Damage Although this largest hnd most Important of the British Vest m dies is singularly free from venomous snakes and dangerous animals (for only a few wild pigs and occasional alligators are found here), it has suffered severely from earth quakes and hurricanes. In 1007 an earthquake largely destroyed Kingston, its capital, and killed over 60” people; and a disastrous cy. iont ravaged the western part of the island in 1912. Jamaica lies about ninety miles south of Cuba, on the main ship route between the Panama Canal and Europe and the Atlantic States. The Island, 144 miles long, forty miles wide, and with an area of 4,200 square miles (nearly as large as Connecticut), lias many good harbors, of which Kingston, the chief commercial port, is the best. It was discovered by Columbus on his second voyage, in 1404, and fifteen years later it was settled by the Spaniards. In 1655 it was conquered by fin expedition sent out by Cromwell, and has since become an English colony. Pirate Hunt In the early days the island was a favorite haunt of pirates. During the eighteenth century more than 600.000 negroes were imported to work on the plantations, and many terrible insurrections took place. Slavery was abolished in 1834. The inhabitants now are about 77 per cent Negroes, 20 per cent half-

Births Girin Kenneth and Ella Kay. 115 9. Sherman Dr. Ernest and Vivian Barth. Lonjr Hospital. Gerald and Lucy Leamon. 505 Vi Warren. Paul and Mary Elliott. 511 N. Denny. Joseph and Josephine Maicr. Methodist Hospital. Myon and May mo Hardin sr, Methodist Hospital. Grady and Beatrice Hinkle, city hospital. Edward and Elva Ruhl. city hospital. Leslie and Anna Ronk, 505 N. Alabama.. Morris ami Gladys Drake. Lome Hospital. Boys Charles and Einora White, 832 Beeeher. Bernard and Mary Grevsr, Christian Hospital Gill and Angelina Sarbinoff. Christian Hospital. _ ' Roscoe and Helen Allen. Christian Hospital. Charles and Helen Krautliamer. Christian Hospital. _ . . Chester and Lavaniea Belcher. BJO Grove. Wallace and Lillian Barhart, Met).odist Francis and Mildred MeAmany. 1120 Bradbury. _ ... John and Lorino Kemp, 810V4 W. Twivl f Vin non and Lucy Kennebrew, city hospital. . , Leroy and Geraldine Moss, city hospital. Arthur anti Gertrude Sinclair, city hoePlt william and Mary Chesterson. 829 8. Church. Deaths Robert Litherland. 1 month. Kiley Hospital. spina biftda. ~ _ Minnie E. Frazier. 62. 723 V 4 Fayette, myocarditis. ~ „ ', Ida G. Gross. 36. Christian Hospital, general peritonitis. . „ Shirley June Thompkins, 1. 1452 Oliver, lobar pneumonia. James Edwards, 58. city hospital, accidental. Robert Hardy, 33. 922 Athon. pulmonary tuberculosis. John Borisenko. 13, Riley Hospital, acute cardiac dilatation. Maggie Ellis. 00. 1023 Laurel, hypostatic pneumonia. Nancy A. Tomas. 03. 844 N. Oxford, chronic colitis. Thomas Sonner Tracey. 2 Methodist Hospital, peritonitis. David Irwin Moore. 02. 2243 N. Pennsylvania, chronic myocarditis. Clara Mary Irvin. 64, Christian Hospital. acute cardiac dUata.ion. Edgar William Timmons. 71. 104 N. Riley, chronic myocarditis. Margaret Myers. 25, city hospital, peritonitis. Charles M. Hodges. 33. 4820 E Eighteenth. chronic myocarditis. Hyman Kaminsky. 21 952 9. Illinois, pulmonary tuberculosis. Kate Fetherstone. 01. 1045 W. TwentyNinth, influenza. Eliza Stafford, 46. Central Indiana Hospital. cerebral hemorrhage. Hattie Buford, 36, 1640 Yandes, mitral insufficiency. CULBERTSON NAMED Bu United Pres s WASHINGTON. Jan. 14.—President Coolidge today sent to the Senate the nomination of Charles Culbertson as postmaster of Brazil, Ind.

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castes, only about 2 per cent whites, and tho rest East Indian coolies, imported as plantation laborers, and Chinese. The government is in tho hands of a governor appointed from England, a council, and an elective assembly. Population, more than 900,000.

ST. VALENTINE BALL TO HELP CHARITY FUND Municipal Party Planned — Theatricals May Be Abandoned. Funds from n municipal ball St. Valentine's night at Tomlinson Hall will go to the city charity and re-, lief fund, .Mayor Duvall, announced today. The Mayor said he believed sentiment is against municipal theatricals not provided for in the budget. Park board members were to consider abandonment, of tho civic entertainments tills afternoon, it is said the ousting of Mr. and Mrs. J. Carleton Guy,' directors, is contemplated. Not to Interfere - ‘‘My policy will l>e to lot boards bundle their own problems without interference. Politics will not be pern itted to interrupt their programs,” .'i ’ all said. Confidence in the board of works, which has begun an investigation of the flood prevention program, and , In beard o." safety management of i police and fire department affairs, was expressed by Duvull. Did Not Yield “I insisted on naming these boards to fiillfll campaign .promises and did not yield to politicians,” he said. Although Duvall has not announced whether Dr. Cleon Nafe, city hospital sui>erintendent, will be retained, admhfstration leaders saidhe is expected to hold his position. JUNIOR c. OF C. MEETS J. J. Holeor.ib Discusses “Management and Salesmanship.’’ “Face facts and figures, regardless of how discouraging either may be, if you expect to be successful in business,” J. T. Holcomb of Holcomb & Hoke, told members of the Indianapolis Junior Chamber of Commerce at the regular weekly luncheon of the organization at the Chamber of Commerce Wednesday in an address on ‘‘Executive Management and Salesmanship ” Greater opportunities for success exist today than ever existed In the past, if young men will avail themselves of them and face facts. Joseph G. Kramer, Indianapolis Traffic Club president, will speak at next week’s luncheon meeting. WEDDING, THEN JAIL Judge Holds Up Parents’ Sentences Until Daughter Marries. Ttv United Prena SOUTH BEND, Ind., Jan. 14. As Erma Hantz, 17, ends her wedding march here Saturday her parents, Steve Hantz and wife, will begin a far less happy march —a. march t <f Jail. Sentenced to pay heavy fines and serve long Jail sentences on liquor charges, in court here, the judge today announced he would withhold judgment until after the wedding. Immediately after tho sentence was passed the couple went to the clerk's ofllce and gave their consent to the daughter's marriage. •

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