Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 239, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 February 1926 — Page 26

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IN MEMORIAM—In loving remembrance of my dear mother. Effle May Jackson, who passed away two years ago today, Feb. 6, 1024. Oli t how hard it was to give her up and place her beneath the sod, But we must drink the bitter cup and submit to the will of God. Keep her dear Jesus til Thy keeping Till we reach that shining shore. Then, oh I Jesus let ns have her To love and cherish as before. . Sadly missed RS her G S Funeral Directors W. T. BLASENGYM M>t ° * FLANNER & BUCHANAN 820 N. Illinois St. _ , Funeral director* to the People lo Indian* wsamSsL., INDIANAPOLIS CRSMATORI Notices ol funeral at our chapel refer to our present mortuary. Our new mortuary will open about March 1. BERT S. GADD 2130 Prospect Bt. Phone .Stewart 2278. George Grinsteiner Funeral director 622 B Market Main 0908 - KRIEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR T ‘ TCS *" Special Notices THE ELECTREAT BODY MASSAGE MACHINE Ave. Apt. It. Dist. Ayt. Lin. 887.1. ■ " ■' '*l4o DIET" Kidney rouble rheumatism and neuritis cured by electricity IDA MAE huh 2351 Ashland. Rand. 6330. _—_ WHITE'S BATHS AND MASSAGE, for rheumatism and neuritis. 135- N. un Pols. Main 2718. . --—— MARGARET SELLERS D V-MM m^ triCl | n S hr RU°ey a nd 10 Lost and Found BEAGLE HOUND—SmaII *P a &fea*& ck white and tan markings. Bel. ,)2d w.. „_ BRINDLE BULL TERRIER—Spayed male, close-trimmed ears and tsdl. collar, aMMin ware. Reward. Harrison 1340. LUX |n C r : BBgr ge IN case. REWARD WEBSTER 20(14. UMBRELLA: blue silk: Monday. Fn irv\e* car: keepsake: lib, reward. Hn.m 4888, FREIGHT BOOK—Lost on South 9t _between Delaware and Sente. ivewara. 0*?!*?. 12 Help Wanted—Male PROMINENT INDIANA NEWSPAPER * nFRTRFS TO SECURE A PRODUCER {•OIOTiNG 0 AGENTS. WoM TTON9 ETC APPLICANT MUST UOMB WELL'RECOMMENDED AND BE IN POkITTDN TO TRAVEL. IN Lb.llr.A STATE AGE. EXPERIENCE. QUALIFICATIONS AND SALARY DESIRED. ALL REPLIES WILL BE KEPT CONFIDENTIAL. ADDRESS P. O. BOX 227. IMMEDIATE EARNINGS New product Just nlac-sd on mßrket by old established concern Bmwl R“tnediate return. Entire, line profitable, repeat proposition Restrict territory New men highly successful 422 Continental Bank Bldg. EMPLOYERS —If you need help call us. We can furnished you competent help. office, business, trade or homei; no charge. CITY EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 702 Lemcke Bldg. Lincoln 3671. YOUNG married man with Ford touring to take charge of city territory handling delivery of product and accounts. Permanent position with established Arm. anteed salary with commission. In letter of application give age references and nhon" number. Address Times Box 23->. . SALESMEN WANTED A real opportunity for a high-grade man who is ambitious and wants to learn the sales game. See Mr. Kamplam at S4B N. Meridian St. _ WANTED—Men and women canvassers nn anew proposition Pay everyday Oa ’1 DRpvel 4455. .. ~ —-—- STRUCTURAL engineer: experienced in ' and detailing reinforced concrete building TrnsoonßteelCo__24i_jy On.o 13 Instructions MEN to leoro barbel trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE. 510. E Washing-if-n st. TrniannpnM*.\ina I _Circle_o7s7__ 17 Situations Wanted

6 —Female WANTED—WASHINGS TO DO. CADE 1014 HOSBROOK. 18 Rooms for Rent CENTRAL, 1842: modem rooms, home comforts: suitable for 1 or 2 men. CENTRAL. 2404: comfortably front rm.; priv.. mod, home. Ha. 4787-W ILLINOIS N.. 2149: clean room: heat and hot water: gentleman: S4. Har. 2743. MARKET, E.. 628 cheapest steam-heated rooma In city: $2 per week up. MERIDIAN. 2300 block: sleentngroom In modern home. Randolph 2816. MERIDIAN N.. 2205• Desirable, warm sleep rm ad). bath, Har. 3070-W NEW JERSEY N.. 413- furnished sleeping rooms. Circle 5.338, NEW JERSEY FT 1103: nice room adi hath: mod.: home privileges. Lin. 0022 OHI6. "W 18'A: rooms: running wak; telephone, maid's service. Eve, meal opt 28TH Bt.. 800- beautiful front room: private home. For 2 business persons call Harrison 2117 WINTHROP 3448: for lady: beautiful rm nriv fam.. meaTs opt Wash 2134-R FRONT ROOM: DOTTRLE BED: GENTLEMAN, HAR. 01 flfl-.T. a—Light Housekeeping EAST N., 139; nice front room; furnace heat: electric lights; bath: $5, MILEY, 129: 2 furnished: heat. gas. cleetrtcltv: private entrance. Bel. 1839-W, PINE. N„ 819: 3 light housekeeping rms.; gag furnished sink in kltcheii. WOODRUFF PL.. 920 E. D ; 3 cfcsir. turn hsekg. rms.: bath: hrdwd, frg,; good ht. TIIRESf unfurnished rooma nnd kitchenette, second floor, rrivnte entrance: earave if i*iml. Drex. 3745. TTFpER duplex: 12 rooms: heat, bath light gas' everything furnished DRexel 2893. BEAUTIFUL Woodruff: 2 connecting rms.: ms range: 3rd floor: S3O, Web. 4108 b—Board and Rooms t'LNEY, 953: room and board: modem; E. Tenth Car line. Reasonable. WARM, clean room: good board- northnear car Harrison 043 R-R BOARD, room nnd laundry for three girls: 58.50. Home privileges, Web. 3107. 19 Rentals a — Houses . RVRAM. 4012; new double: attractive; a rooms: (in parlor, in-a-door bed butlt- ** features? garage !H5. Wash. 1727.

19 Rentals a—Houses CENTRAL. 3241: 0-room double: strictly modern . Phone Wash. 3525. CHESTER N 020—Desirable new 4-rooui double; mod., hardwood floors. KA. 0873 COLLEGE AVE.. 025: newly decorated seven-room modern house, $37.50. Meyer-Kiser Bank. RENTAL DEPT, LINCOLN 3341. COLLEGE. 4071: o ruis.; sun par., excel con.; built-in features; breakfast nook base, toilet, shower; gar. Hum. 1802, COMAR. 1033- new 6-room modern; _ $27.60. CIViC REALTY CO.. 130 N. Delaware St. ,Lin. 5050,' • CORNELL Ave.. 2470; 4 rooms, electric lights, gas. city water paid. $10.50. Call MISS iLg Main 0701: evenings MRS ELSNEK Irvington 3066 CORNELIUS. 4074: 6 rooms: strictly modern; large front, back yard: $35. DEaRBORN. a 26: 7-room semi-modern Phone Wehstpr 47.51 -K uuKMAft S'l voo ■* — Witnin warning dta tance of downtown- upper duplex: 6 rooms, complete bath: water paid: eleetr’c lights, gas: $24.75 Cal! Miss llg. Main OiOl. or eves., Mrs Eisner Irv. 39j6. DRAKE. 809-11: colored: 3 rooms: sll Phone owner, Wash 0434. 18TH St., W„ 1146; 6 rooms: bath, furnace; garage: $32. Keya at 1133. rr call Drexel 141.7. ELM. 812. 7 rms.: newly papered, bath garage; water paid: $32 Kan 2008. EWING, 1023; 5 rooms, modern double: Farquar furnace; adults only. EWING. 1307: 5 rooms: modern, excep* furnace. PRexei 4118 FOREST Ave., 330 5-room double: modern except furnace; $27.60 per month Riley 2171. GOODLET, 000; 4 rooms: semi-mod.; rent reduced. sls, W. 10th car. DR. 4206. ILLINOIS, S.. 034: colored renters: newly decorated, seven-room double, north half; only $22.60. Union Realty Corp.. 1115 Peoples Bank Bldg. Lin. 6010. Hum, 2385. KEALING. N 410: brand new semi-urvd ern 4-room double: equipped with Heatrola: beautifully decorated: close to school: garage: S3O. Cal! Miss llg. Main 0761: evenings. Mrs. Eisner, Irv, 3053. KRIEGER—332-36 E. Prospect: 2 rooms. in-a-door bed. bath and fully equipped kitchenette: rent includes heat, water and gas; $36.50. BLACKBTONE —4001 E. Washington St.; 2 rooms, in-a-door bed. combination bath and dressing room, fully equipped kitchenette: rent includes heat, light, gas and water; $47.50. MAPLE TERRACE —537 E. Maple road: living room, dining room. 2 large bedrooms, alcove dressing room, large, fully equipped kitchen; garage; S9O. WESTMINSTER—2726 N. Meridian St.: apartment facing Meridian St.: living room with in-a-door bed, full size bedroom, dining room, kitchenette and bath: rent includes heat, water, light and gas: SOS. LAFAYETTE COURT—273S N. Meridian. 4-room, in-a-door bed apt., $65: 3-room, in-a-door bed apt.. $55; rent includes heat, water, light and gas. _ SEE CUSTODIAN OR CALL LIN. 5391.

H. H. Woodsmall & Cos., Inc. “We insure everything but the hereafter.’’ LEXINGTON. 1334: 7 rms. & bath: mod 7; 3-car garage. Owner. 1412 Lexington, ‘ LINDEN ST.. 2025. Half three-room double. sl4. CIVIC REALTY. Lin. 5050, MAPLE Rd.. 638: t> rooms; gar.. SOO.OO Meridian St.. N., 2725: 3 rooms. .*65.00 Meridian 9t.. f) . {735: 4 rooms. . .$05.00 Washington St.. E.. 4001: 2 r00m5.547.60 Prospect St . 330: 2 rooms .S3O v SEE CUStODIAN OR PHONE 5391 H. 11. WOODSMALL & CO. "We insure everything but the hereafter. MORRIS. W„ 2231—Six-room serai-mod-ern : $25. Gregory & Appel. Inc. Main 0005. _ NAOML"l424—Five rooms. $25: 2415 E. Washington: 7 rooms. $25. Frank S. Clark A Cos.. 220 E. Ohio. Main 3377. PARKER Ave.. 212 o: 4. r00m5.... $20.00 Wheeler St.. 2170: 4 rftotns *20.00 Madison Ave., 1912: 6 rooms $25.00 1421 W S2nd St.. 4 rooms $30.00 A. F. ZAINEY. Phone Lincoln 6;>20. PRATT 3419 E.- 4 rooms: basement' t 10th car; $26 Rail. 5763. RAYMOND. E.. 1211: 4-room house; proohes, $25 mo.: adults. DRex. 0402-J. UEMBRANT. 1700: half 7-room, semi modern double. 3 porches, garage: watcr paid. See MRS. FORD. Fair Store. ROACH ST.. 739—Five-room, modem except furnace. $26. Gregory & Appel, Ine. Main 0095, ______ SHERMAN DR.. N.. 723: lour large roonm; semi-modern: attic, garage. E. Michigan car line. $28.50, Lin. 5487, 12TH, E.. 2034: 5 rooms: bath: garage: water paid; $27.50. Keys 2036. 25TH, 727 E.: 0 rooms, modern: $37.50 Cali Harrison 2904. UDELL. 1022: 5-room cottage- semi-mod-em; garage: S3O. Wash, 0671-R. VILLA Ave. 1000: 5 rooms: modern. garage. Webster 1801. BIG RENT REDUCTION 2 and 3-room flats, walking distance Electric lights gas. city water and inside toilets, $lO to $lO per month Corner Virginia Ave. and Merrill St. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL BUSINEBS Room: Excellent location: in airt n ,tr •4 BEDROOMS 15th St.. E. 414: modem: nicely decorated: city heat. Rar.. 5860. 014 W. 28TH ST.: 3-room modern: nice basement: water: $22.60. Har. 4315-W. SEE DUNLOP * HOLTEGEL for bargains BEAL ESTATE FOR COLORED NICE AND WARM 1022 N. West St.: two room* and bath We furnish heat. gas. lights, water and ianitor: S2B month Let janitor show you what we are offering. a DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL COLORED —Modern houses suitable for roomers Call 1510 N. Capitol. b — Houses, Flats Furnished COLLEGE. 3247: new brick, high double long llvlng-rm.. Pullman diner, Ha. 3679-W c —A partments ASHLAND, 1527: 7 rooms, newly deeorated; beat, water, garage. 81. 3684, HAINES apartments' just finished 810 *4 N. Illinois. Open Sunday. [ RUCKLE. 1702: 4 raoms. hath S4O Ashland. 1540: 4 rooms' bath. .. .S4O Capitol. N,. 0118: 5 rooms, bath ....$45 Meridian. K.. 1015: 0 rooms, bath....soo Vermont. E.. 416: 4 rooms, bath....*45 All have hardwood floors, steam heat and hot water furnaces Phone owner. Wash. 0434 WitSIrtNGTON E„ 2850: 4 rooms: modern: hardwood floor throughout, in-a-door bed. DR. 4120: eve.. Web. 4332. 3-ROOM APARTMENT. $36 HARRISON 4020-R. e —Miscellaneous ALABAMA. N.. 1400: large roomy concrete garage: $5; front on Fifteenth St. 21 Real Estate for Sale b—Houses LEGRANDE. E.. 1800; new bungalow: 2 bedrooms, large kitchen and diningroom, inside toilet, sink in kitchen, built' in cabinet, window shades, cement porch and walks, large garage, extra large lot; only $3,000; S3OO cash. EVKRROAD. 204 Transportation Bldg Lin. 3880. DR. 3250. • ■ ( * $250 CASH Makes First Payment on 20 S. Tuxedo St. Five-room modern bungalow. Has an east front, large lot. and garage. Street paved and all improvements paid. One-half square from E. Washington car service. Convenient - S°E P i y aW92. MB - HAtKE ' ACRE~TRACTS One-fourth mile from Lafayette Rd. on Thirty-Fourth St. Ideal sites • for truck gardening or chicken farmß. Each tract has four young shude trees and eight fruit trees of purchaser's choice.* Tracts as low as $950; SSO cash; 1 per cent per month. WASHINGTON BANK AND TRUST CO. Main 0702. Mr. Mackey. Hu. 5876. 5-ROOM HOUSE Jußt off Rockville road at Stop 1. Not far from Washington St. Price $3,500. on payments. R. B. WILSON, Realtor 1101 National City Bank Bldg. Lin. 6104, Eve.. Ran. 1244. DOUBLE REPOSSESSED—I.ook at 190507 Wilcox (off west Michigan) and see us for our special proposition of no down payment. 4 rooms each side with city water. Price only $2,950. F. C. TUCKER COMPANY. Realtors. 215 Peoples Bank Bldg. Circle 7777, evenings Wash. 4294. Good 7-Room Cottage 2121 Bellefontaine. Modern, but electric lights Move in now. Price $8,350: $350 cash. See MR BARTON. Main 2081. 222 N. Delaware -St. ll* VUG nave clear lots will hui and and finance 4 <>i .) room bungalow EVES ROAD 204 j ran?iriation Blda • Lm 3880 DRex 3250 s FOR nice haute. east or south call C J OSBORN loßexel 6184

2JL Real Estate for Sale b—Houses SSO CAsk M ikes First Payment on 1079 Hillside Ave. Five rooms with electric lights, gas. inside toilet, sink and city water. Has a large lot and paved street Balance monthly. MR. HACKEMEYER. Main 0792. FOR COLORED * Hot water heating plant: 7 nice rooms and bath. Large lot: double garage: near Ashland and 15th. This must move quick. HALL & HILL, Riley 3975 S4OO CASH Ist payment on 5-room modern home, north, up-to-date, beautiful lot. garage T. R. JONES. Realtor. 020 Peoples Bank Bldg,, Lin 7077, Ra. 3370, A-1 80-ACRfc FARM ' 12 miles north of city. weU Improved. For sale or trade for city property. Main 4707. FOUR-ROOM house; kitchenette, garage. chicken house: near Lynhurst Di.; on terms. Bel. 3494, ■ 22 Real Estate Wanted NEED MONEY? Let us help you if you want cash for your property. Call Lin. 5057. Eve.. Irvington 1550. THE CHARLES R. ETTINGER CO. WANTED —\ or 0-room cottage south, under $3,000:00, Have buyer with SI,OOO cash. Lincoln 3734. ETTINGER A SCHREIBER. GOOD building ion, or acreage south Musi be priced right EVERROAP 204 l^y asportation Bldg. Lin. 3880 DR. 3260 23 Farm Lands 40 ACRES, near Lawrence. Ind.: new 6room bungalow: electric lights, fruit. shade. Sell or trade. Web. 4107. 25 Miscellaneous for Sate CANARIES ROLLER. REGISTERED. 1 DREXEL 7203. CHAIR, real antique, upright, high-back, hand-carved. Martha Washington period: no dealers, Lin, 6539, CINDERS—Special price for more than j load; special attention given to drlyewpys and contractors, Seybert. Ran. 2167 CINDERS FOR SALE; 2-ton TRUCK $2 50 PER LOAD. BEL. .’I4BB CINDERS. $1.26. 2-yd load: delivered anywhere in city Bel 4314. DR 0344 CLEANER, At>ex vacuum: good condition: $lO. Irvington 4310. HEATER. RADIANTFIRE. GAS: USED ONE MONTH DREXEL 6336-R. Lining for Building We have a lot of newspaper mats for •ale. They are tough, hard and wind proof. Ideal for lining garage, poultry house or a home. Can be used in place of building paper under siding or as Inside lining. Size about 17x22 Will sell reasonable. See Mr. Jess Pigman. Indianapo11s Times. 214-220 W. Maryland St. MANURE rotted: also fireplace wood. Call Web. 4023. MARES good team: matched. Belmont 0882-R. 2717 Jackson St. PIANO. PI.AYER: CAN BE HAD BY PAYING BALANCE DUE. E Z TERMS 231 N. ILL, CIRCLE 1195. PIANOS to rent $1 per month and up RAT.nwiN PIANO CO on the Circle Ms. oSir ROCKERS .THREE: ALSO FLOOR LAMP ROLL TOP DESK RUGS .AND LINOLEUM AT LOWEST HR( Wrfman rug company _ 207 W. Wash. St. Opp Stateßouee shelf . Ladder, io foot. 12-foot TRACK. HUMBOLDT 2250. SUIT. FULL DRESS: practically new A bargain. Washington 1399-W, OAK Display Case- For men's hats, slxe 14 *4 ft. long, B\g ft. high 281n. deep. See MR WARD, purchasing department L. 3. Anres 4 Cos. GENT S TAILOR-MADE SUIT. SIZE ABOUT 40: OTHER CLOTHING, HAR 1207-J. 1 YOU can now get Frltoh’s Vegetable Soap by calling Circle 2581. Prompt delivery. L. H. ROWELL, general agent. FINE PEDIGREED 1 1 L.IN, 2127. 26 Miscellaneous Wanted SALVATION Army Industrial Home. Help us to help others with vour used clothmagazines uews. etc Phone Wagon 27 Business Announcements FEATHERS oought. sold and renovated JAaHiw skSJI H6t'SE FAINTING; interior decorating hariw.iqgl floor finishing, furniture refinishing enameling, vumlshlna fine finishing on woodwork oil rußbmg line graining. Riley 6602. PAPER cleaning, painting and \ paint washing; work guaranteed. WILLIAMS, Lin. 4104. RUGS, oxl2, Uirly clnd, $2; all work guar SUFERTOfe CLEANERS Ken, 4462 safety razor llades Shameneo TUTTI.EDQE 201 Indians Ave

BUY your radio jupplies—cabinets, parts and oomplyte receivers direct from mai}* Ufaitorer and save the middleman sprout. Call at 330 N. Capitol Ave. 28 Storage and Transfer PACKING—SHIPPING —STORAOE. Loading cars for Miami and Orlando. Fla. Can handle your household goods in through car. .Phone Main 2353-30‘_8 Night, Webster dOOO-W. NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO. , fail st all lme Randolph 3741 Vt Tnjekin^Reliable men Call 29 Bu.iiness Opportunities BUSINESS or trades: nothing too large to list with HILLY LAYNE 310-311 312 HoHlday p ldg. DRUGS and sundries schoolbooks and confection* in a live town. Gas City. BILLY LAYNE 310-311-312 Holliday Bldg. Cir. 7i 70. GARAGE north A real bargain. Circle _ 7621. lf()TKl.\ email downtown; water .r every room: steam heat; rent $125 in cOme SIOO week Lin. 2533 MEAT market: Amt-olaas; cheep rent: cash business: no delivery: extraordinary good shop. Week days -8 to 0. Phone Webster 4240. MILLINERY STORE—WeII estate downtown shop; reas. rent. Cash. Riley 1551, RESTAURANT; north side; a going business: sale or trade: owner in Florida.' MR. NICOSQN. Main 1804. RESTAURANT, with living-rooms: near Big Four yards. Phone Drt-x. 3534. RESTAURANT lor sale by owner cheap Rn 1731. ROOMING HOUSE —22 rooms; close iiT. Will stand rigid investigation; income $lO2 week. Sell or trade for Indianapolis property. Act quick. Har. 44P4-M. _ ■Room INO HOUSE—434 E. Market ill good condition: 18 rooms: completely furnished. Owner leaving city: will saertftee for quick sale. Circle 2040. STORE and 0 living rooms. Martindale Ave.: good for restaurant or grocery. A big bargain for quick sale, J O. COTTINGHAM, 904 National City Bank Bldg. Circle 248(1. Kenwood 1238. Real Live Barbecue Livest barbecue in Marlon County for sale Also suburban tracts for rale. O. H. HAMMOND, H. F. KOTTKAMP Lin. 0010. Eve., Hum, 2385, Drexel 2964, A CLEAN, well-established, profitable bust ness for 1 or 2 young men: exclusive agency for Marion Cos.. Ind.. for the sale of THE FMTCH FAMOUS VEGETABLE SOAP and Yollet articles. Address L. H. Rowell. Box 057 Indpls., or call Ctr. 2581. Wanted—-Restaurant and bakery: priced from SIO,OOO to $15,000 If you have one and it is a money-maker, call me. tl not don't waste your time. BILLY LAYNE. 310 311-312 Bldg. Ctrele 7176. NEW brick storeroom: suitable for barber shop, restaurant, pressing parlor: tn colored district north: on oar line Have an exceptions! proposition to offer. Ken, lift! HAVE a cash buyer for cigar stand in office building if priced right. BILLY LAYNE. 310-311-312 Holliday Bldg. Cir. 7176, FOR SALE—Grocery and meat market. Willjjell yheap. Web. 1910. 30 Automobiles for Sale CHEVROLET, 1923 COUPS Paint and upholstering very good. Tires JONES-WHrI’AKE*R r Fo™ Att Capitol Ave.. Main 5047. Open evenings and Sunday CHEVROLET. 1923 ton truck: special panel bodv: 0 good tires. A bargain at STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 540 E Wash CHEVROLET 1923 coupe: balloon tires; ‘ good upholstering: fair running condition: only $175: terms STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 640 E. Wash.

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30 Automobiles for Sale FORDS FORDS v 1 jjMa Here Is My. Pick of Wangelin-SHiiarp’s USED'FORDS 'l9 TOURING—Lock wheel, good serviceable condition. Only. $30.00. 23 ROADSTER —Slip-on body: reconditioned throughout. SIIO.OO E-Z terms. '23 SEDAN —Lock wheel, disc wheels, rood painty A-l mechanically. $215.00. '23 paint, looks like new Motor, etc- in very good, shape. A real •21 > YIGH'F MiLIVERY TRUCK—A rare bargain at $60.00.' '23 TON TRUCK CHASSIS—SoIid tires on rear. A real buy at $95.00. E-Z terms ’24* f Toi?RlhiG—Lock wheel- rood tires, reconditioned throughout. $70.00 down. •22 TON TRUCK—Open cab; box body; pneumatic tires. A real for sure bar- • 2/ L TON T&.UCK CHASSIS—Late style tires on rear, new cords on front: starter. This job is guaranteed. $70.00 '23 “ROADSTER—Late style. Far under market price at $125,00. $45.00 down. ■l9 MAXWELL TOURING—WiII give you good ervice. Only $50.00. 57 v*rl*fes of Fords from $30.00 to SBOO.OO. Surely we have what YOG want. W&ngesin=Slharp Cos. 443 Virlginia Ave. Drexel 5020 Open evenings and Sundays CHEVROLET, 1923 COUPE Finished in same color as new Chevrolet!. $275 Terms. JONES-WHITAKER SALES CO.. 343 IT Capitol Ave., Main 647. Open evenings and Sunday. COLE 8 SPORT TOURING Five wire wheels: motor just gone over: an excellent buy a% $245. Terms or trade. Oten evenings. r. C. SCANLAN OLDSMOBILE SALES 510 N. Delaware St. Riley 2400. Essex 6 Coach Original paint, bumpers: had good care. I. WOLF AUTO CO- 661 IN. Capitol FORD TUDOR SEDAN 1921 late sedan. Just out of paint shoo. Looks and runs like new. Down payment SIOO. balance weekly or monthly payments. Smith & Moore, Inc. Authorized Ford Dealers. FORD 1925 SEDAN $450 Disc wheels, balloon tires and many other extras. The best buy in the city. The Lathrop-McFariand Cos. _ 418 24 N Capitol Ave. Open evenings. Main 2480 FORD BODIES Ten rood, late style tourings, coupes, roadsters. California tops and glaas inclo9W & 9 4 H sVnAg* gß FORD TOURING 1925; starter, demountables, lock wheel; price, $225: down payment $65. balance weekly or monthly payments. Smith & Moore, Inc. Authorized Ford Dealers. 528 South v Meridian Street. FORDS. 1924 coupes; 6 cord tires, lock wheel. Your choice of 3 with plenty extras at $276. Easy terms to responsible people. STONE CHEVROLET CO. 540 fe, Washington. FORD roadster. 1022 model; with pickup body for tnu4t purposes. Call purchasing department. HOLCOMB It HOKE MFO CO. DRexel 4700 FORDS—IS—FORDS 1028-24-25 models’ refinlshed like new as low as 850 down. 60l N. Capitol. HAYjJiS. 1923 sport touring: 0 balloon tires, spotlight, new top and curtains; runs and looks good; SIOO down, balance easy. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 640 E Wash ; __ _____________________ HUDSON sport, 1022: also wheels, motor perfect- bargain $205, CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO, 31 W, 13th St Main 6942,

Used Korda—All Modals * You Save at Gfitf/ctidtffudJeQviceßuitl Authorised Ford Dealer DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE TTfia® I sll4 <c®wrmMir Open Evenings and Sunday MA 4708 1925 OVERLAND COUPE Here ts a practically new ear at a t:s reduction: motor, upholstery and paint ;n perfect condition: large lock wheel. 6 good cord tires, bumpers front and rear, spotlight and many others. Be sure and let u* demonstrate this to your satisfaction HAYNES-SCHMIDT. INC. The Willys-Knight Overland Dealers. 120 W North St., also 021 N. Capitol Omni evenings. Main 7576. USED CARS S2O DOWN, $4 PER WEEK Overland touring. 1922 SIOO 06 Ford roadster. 1921 $ i ,r> -Y9 Chevrolet touring 192S SIOO 01. No Brokerage L. GUY LONG, 1114 N. Meridian Lincoln 6865. 1922 4-PASS. Peerless coupe $650 00 Locomobile. 7-nass touring..s4oo.oo Stutz Phaeton. 1923 $650.00 Stilt* roadster $326 00 1920 Jordan touring: winter enclosure $360 00 Small payment down, balance monthly These cars are in perfect condition. STUTZ FACTORY BRANCH. 857 N. Meridian. Open evenings and Sunday a. tn. CHEVROLET, 1926 COUPE Here is anew car at a big reduction. With bumpers, balloon tires, motometer etc See this before you buy JONESWHITAKER SALES CO.. 343 N Capitol Ave.. Main 5047. Open evenings ami Sunday. BETTER i-c-s—Better prices—Belter terms MARIO.. CHEVROLET CO 983 N Meridian St. L,in 6361 USED CARS OF ttEßlf Lexington'Motor Cos. 1142 N Meridian St. BE user) car* tr town 383 N fill OOOD USED CARS ÜBAS. K. STUTZ 824 N Meridian St a—T rucks FORD TON TRUCK 1923 closed panel: good as new. This truck has had very Mttle mileage. Price $190.00. Terms if desired. Smith & Moore, Inc. 528 South Meridian Street. Main 6050 31 Automobiles Wanted Autos Wanted 1922. 1923. 1924 and 1926 mood* preferred: we pay cash and deal ouickly save time by seeing us first I. Wolf Auto Cos. 669 M Capitol Ave. Comet North St I'lentv of narking .pace l.tn 4616 HIGHEST CASH FRICKS HAIL FOR USED CARS WANTED 100 CARS TO 111 V’f SAV CARAZ ft) 9 N CAfTIOL us K A ?f 2 rtkr M 1 QOLD-

30 Automobiles for Sale February <3*OAY SALE COMPARE THESE PRICES And convince yourself that we are offering some real bargains. 1025 Ford Roadster $215 1925 Overland Champion $385 1924 Overland Black Bird $335 1924 Ford Coupe *3lO 1924 Ford Coupe $285 1924 Ford Tudor Sedan, 0 balloon tires $385 1924 Star Sport Touring, disc wheels .' *265 1023 Willys-Kniirht, new paint... .*405 1923 Ford Fordor Sedan $325 (923 Hudson Coach $485 1923 Hudson Coacn , $545 1923 Ford Roadster $l6O 1923 Oldsmoblle 4, Sedan, balloon tires $565 A visit to our sales room will repay you. Reasonable down payments, balance on Oakley’s E. Z. plau/Open evenings and Sundays. OAKLEY Motor Sales 1663-03 S. Meridian. Dr. 4743. Dr. 4744 32 Auto Supplies, Repairs PAINT YOUR CAR <sn PAYMENTS For particulars call at 522 N. Capitol Ave. UKSI used tires, any size: wnoleeaie ana retail Open evenings. WJGERS Tlpf, SHOP 3117 W Wasuuigton Bel 4300. •PIONEER BATTERIES. 1-yr. guar.: Ford. Overland. Chevrolet, etc. Exc. price $9 73. Cl. 1804. Guar Bat, Cos.. 512 Mats. EBACH k GENTRY auto refinishius See us first 632 N Cailtol. Riley 2760. 13 Motorcycles, Bicycles KVEKVTUiNU lor the bicycle. KOUE.'iT- _ SON CYCLE STORE, 940 Mats. Art. WE buy *elj md exchange motorcycles. ALLEN 609 Mass Ave.. Main 7029. 37 Money to Loan Personal Loans $lO to S3OO Hus office is operated under the supervision of the State of Indiana, and was established for the purpose of prov tiling a place where honest people cap borrow any amount from $lO to S3OO without paving more than the legal rate of interest or without belnr imoosed noon In anv wav NO WORTHY PERSON REFUSED. We do not notify your employer neither do we make Inquiries of vour friends relatives or tradespeople. You can havißall the time necessary lor repayments and pay onlv for the actual time vou keep the money. Call and let us explain Ni charge unless von borrow IF IN A HURRY Phone MA 2923 Household Finance Corporation 404 Kresge Bldg., fourth floor. Corner of Pennsylvania and Wash Bta

NEED MONEY t Quick, Confidential Loans on Your Furniture. Cash In 24 Hours Np Red Tape, No Publicity. Easy Repay Plans. SECURITY INV. AND LOAN CO. 136 N. Delaware St. Lin. 5050. NEED MONEYf Quickly, confidentially ant 1 ou*metv-Uke dealings is a pari of the service we gi*t -ou LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141 i/o E. Washington St. MA In 0586. LI ncoln 7184. FIRST or second mortgages on Indianapolis real estate’ mortgages on farms k b Wilson. % 1101 National City Bank Bldg Lin. 6104, AUTO LOAN CO. Loans to car owners letai rates. _Mr Schmidt. 122 W North 8t Lincoln 7575. LOANS st() in s:ido Room 532 100 E Market 8t Phnnc Main 1278 Coal and Wood liigh-Grncle Coals at Bargain Prices CORRECT WEIGHT—EFFICIENT SERVICE Kindling With Each Ton. W. Va. Kanawha district, 6in. Block, fkd $6.75 <x6 Egg, fkd ,$6.25 E. Ky Elkhart seam, 4-in. up fkd. Ip $7.00 VV. Va Eagle Seam. 4-ir fkd. lp $7.60 Poca. Mine Run, 3d vein... .$7.0(1 2x4 Egg, E. Ky., fkd '....56.50 Ind. No. 6, 4-In up lp., fkd..55.50 2x4 Egg. lnd. No. 6, fkd $5.25 These coals are the best grades high In heat. Iree from slack, will cot linker low in a*h BETHEL COAL CO. DRex 2717. 250 t Beecher. “FOR SALE COAL" HIGH-GRADE COAL ONLY. INDIANA No. 4 Shoveled Laainni]p, $5 WEST VIRGINIA Egg 2x4 $6.5© Lurnrap 4=1nch.57.50 SHOVELED. FERREE-CASE LUMBER CO. STATE AND DELOSS STS. | DREXEL 2905 WHITE ASH LUMP $4.75 •. vtgu count> imui 3 in. aliuveiuo tump ANCHOR COAL CO. _ ' > S Pina Ci rcle 6984 RI iey 4164 HI ley 6444 W. Va 3x6 Egg. fur sea .~ $6 00 W V'g 3-h, lp fkd., $6.40 Logan county, Virginia Poco mute run 76% Ip 97 M) Poco 6-ip. Ip. fkd.......... $8.50 McDowell Ojunty Virginia Whee :a 3fte. J. & I. COAL CO. 12Un Koaclr. Ka_. w^T.. KiNbLJNti AND STOVE WOOD him Load delivered anywhkr* drexfi ■okm , “^7o

Coal and Wood REDUCE YOUR COAL EXPENSE If Yon Have Been Burning Too Much Coal TRY MONARCH Large 6-inch block, clean forked. This coal does not come off the top of the ground. It is a dTp shaft mine. It will last aa long and is almost as high in best unit as West Virginia coal. We reoommend it to be the biggest bargain In a toil of coal on the market, regardless ol kind or price. INDIANA NO. 5 Our guarantee. 2.000 lbs. to a ton. and a square deal. NAQELSON COAL CO. 83 H E. St. Cflair Circle (Q>3§s .. “Big Eagle” Semi-Smokeless, 2% fk\ lump, $7.5(0 Per Ton A high-grade West Virginia coal, mined in McDowell County. Plenty of heat, no clinkers and low in ash. Often Bold for genuine Pocahontas. •‘KNOX-ALL” t No. 5 Indiana 6-inch forked lump $5.25 Per Ton Mined in Knox County. Other coals at low prices. White Raver Coal Comrapamiy 320 S. West St. MA In 6318.

“Baddy” Father ot the seml-smokelesa xoals so often sold as genuine Pocalontas. A 2%-incb forked lump, nined in McDowell County, West Virginia. Only $7.50 Per Ton Also the Famous “EVERQLO” $5.25 Per Ton. Six-Inch forked lump. The cream of the Knox County field. IbdiiaiMpollis Coal Company MA In 1700 WHYTAY MORE? OLD HICKORY WHITE ASH LUMP ILLINOIS DIST. NO. 7 2-IN. TO 0-IN. LUMP. $4.90 2 Tons, $9.50 Remember, this is a clean forked lump and a good burning coal. Bameir Fmel Co o St. Clair and Nickel Plate R. R. RI. 1866. COAL PHONE LINCOLN 7681 Take Advantage of Our ‘‘EXPERIENCED SERVICE SINCE 1877.” Be Assured the Right Fuel for the Purpose. ALLIED COAL & MATERIAL CO. ALLIED BLDG., 14 W. OHIO ST. ‘‘Delivery Yards Cover the City.” Consider Quality When Buying KINDLING WITH EACH TON Genuuie Glendora—The Wonder Uoai Sullivan County. Indiana ■•} Glendora 6-in block. Ue fkd $7.06 Best Glendora ox3 Ip., cln. fkd. ...$0 50 Best Glendora 2x4 egg. cJn. fkd $0 25 Va and K.v. —Tbe Beat That Is Mined Best W Va H-ln block. Ige.. fkd. *7ot) Best W vv 2x4 egg. cln fkd *0 25 Beal Va M'ne Run 80 pet Id $5 50 Va Mine from Kanawha District, Best E ify Harlln Cos Bin Is . fkd $7 im< trV our hoosieß ash. Burns well and holds Ore over night Booster Ash lnd. No. 6 Ip 6-tn fkd $5.85 Hoos. Ash tnd No. 0 2x4 egg fkd.ss.Js Best Linton No 4 Ind 6-ln Ip fkd. •.4*5 75 Best Ind 4-m Ip, No 5 cjn fkd.. $5 80 Best Ind No. ft. 2x4 egg. cln fkd. $6.25 Best 6-in Vermilion Cos. Id. cln fkd |.YSC Best Vermilion Cos . 2x4 egg cln fkd.Ss.si Dllvw'd ' " *lOlO filuff Ave° J l>Kex. 4621. Since 1908 Dependable, COAL BAKGAINB lnd *-ui, fkd. ip so.o o W Va 2x4 Egg fkd $0.50 W Va 4-in tkd ip ,$7.00 GET OUR PRICES ON POCAHONTAS NORTH ST. - COAL YARD Lm. 146 ft. Or fts6o Night, irv. 4020 WHITfe ASM LUMP $4.76 J. D. JOHNSON 311 GUARANTY BLDG. Ur, 0984 Riley 5444 Riley 4104 BRAZTI (lnd.) BLOCK •* I'O 24 IN I.P ss.2ft HER JON BRAZIL PEA AND NUT. $4.50 HAST SIDE ICK AND COAL >34 Fnwici Main f11i.30 IT'S NEVER lost until ltiaianapoii, rwn-i. Warn Ads bave failed, to find it. i

39 Legal Notices NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS OF THE DETERMINATION TO ISSUE BONDS OR OTHER EVIDENCE OF INDEBTEDNESS FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROCURING MONEY TO BE USED TO PAY THE CITY'S PART OF THE COST OF IMPROVING of Baltimore ave. from THE NORTH PROPERTY LINE OF HILLSIDE AVE. TO 'iTIE SOUTH PROPERTY LINE OF 34TH ST.: ALSO TO PAY THE CITY S PART OF THE COST OF IMPROVING HILLSIDE AVE. FROM THE NORTH LINE OF THE BRICK PAVEMENT- JUST SOUTH OF THK NORTH PROPERTY LINE OF BOYD AVE. TO THE SOUTH LINE OF CONCRETE PAVEMENT NORTHEAST OF THE EAST PROPERTY LINE OF BALTIMORE AVE. UNDER CONTRACTS WITH MARION COUNTY INDIANA. Notici’ is hereby given to the taxpayers of the City of Indianapolis. State of Indiana that the City ol Indianapolis, by and through its Common Council, by General* Ordinance Nq. 108. 1025. duly passed on the 7th day of December. 1925, and approved by the mayor on December |>, 1925 determine to issue Slxt.v-One Thousand I $Ol 000.00) Dollars of now bonds of the denomination qf One Thousand (sl,ooo' Dollars each, amounting to Sixty-One Thousand (*01.000.001 Dollars, said bonds ’ CrFY U STREET AND PUBLIC HIGHWAY BONDS OF 1920’' Said bonds will bo issued in twenty series as follows: The first nineteen tl9) series shall be for three (3) bonds each of One Thousand ($1,000.09) Dollars each. The twentieth ll!0th) series shall be lor four (4) bonds of One Thousand $1,000.00). Dollars each. The first series shall mature on the Ist day of January. 1928, and one series on the first day of January, thereafter, to and including January Ist. 1947. Said bonds shall l>car interest at the rate of four aud one-half (4Mi% 1 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually. Said bonds are issued for the purpose of procuring money to be used for the purpose to pay the City's part of the co4t of improving Baltimore Ave. front the north property line of Hillside Ave. to the south property line of Thirty-Fourth St.; also to pay the City’s part of the cost of Improving Hillside Ave. from the north line of the brick pavement just south of the north property Tine of Bloyd Ave. to- the south line of concrete pavement northeast of the east property line of Baltimore Ave. in the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, under separate contract for each of said improvements entered into on the J3th day of November. 1925, by and between the City of Indianapolis by and through Its Board of I’ubltc Wo.'ks with the approval of its Mayor and the County of Marion. State of Inat.tna. by and through its Board of County Comraissicners. . , , . All as provided (nr and authorize by the Act of the General Assembly of the State, entitled: _ “An Act concerning Municipal Corporations." approved March 0. I90;>. and all acts amendentary thereof and tupplemental thereto and as authorized by an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana entitled: , ~ "An Act for an act 'concerning the Improvement of streets and public hignwstvs' in cities of the first class which connect with, extend or continue as hard surface public highways beyond tho oorporatte limits of such city in the county in which such city is located, providing for the assessment of part of the cost of such improvement against the abutting real estate and that the remainder of the cost of such improvement shall be oaid equally by such city and county In which such city Is located, and declaring an emergency.” approved March 10. 1921. and fixing a time when the same shall take effect. Unless objection is made by taxpayers other than those who pay poll tax only in the maimer prescribed by law. th< City Controller will uursuant to said determination and order, proceed to cause said bonds in said amounts to te issued and sold for the purposes herein set out. J. L. DUVALL, Mayor. WM. C. BUBER. City Controller. ALVAH J. RUCKER. Corporation Counsel. Jan. 29 and Feb. 5. 1926.

LEGAL NOTICB The Indiana State Board of School Book Commissioners will receive sealed bids until 10 o’clock. Feb. 6. 1920, at the. offices ol the State Superintendent of Publiclnstruction Room 227 State House. Indianapolis. Indiana, from publishers ol school textbooks, as provided In the Acts of 1917 pages 441-443 on a series of textbooks for use in the common schools of Indiana for a term ol five veara. in the following of study: Geography English Grammar. Spelling Physiology History of the United States and Domestic Science, all of said bonks to be furnished to textbook dealers and school offWalp ip accordance with the law found on rage 150 Acts of 1921. None of said textbooks shall contain anything of a partisan or sectarian character- and >l Is reauired that thev shall be st least equal in size and quality as to mu Her material style of binding ana me-ehanii-a' execution to standard textbooks now In usi Slid publishers shall specify the weisht and ouallly of book cloth used: the weight and quality of thread, used: he weight of super used, the uue.litv of glue used; the quality of boards used, whether chip board pasted board or doth board, samplee eubmitted shall be bound as per specifications given for the above five items. ~ Tie publisher shall state specifically in such Hd the urice at which each book will he furnished also the exchange price on each book st Id ot exchanged, for an old hook tin the same subject of like grade and kind but of different series: and shao accompany such bid with specimen copies of eaci* a-td all books proposed to be furnished In such bid. Anv and all bids by nubllshers must be accompanied ny a bond in the penul sum of fifty thousand (150.000) dollars to the acceptance and satisfaction of IM Governor of the State of Indiana, oondl•lonert that I' any contract .be awarded to any bidder uen bidder will enter into a contract lo perform the conditions of hie bit) and conform to tne requirements of the textbook law oi Indiana to the acceptance und sniisfaction of said board. No bid shall be considered unless the same b< acco-notiiiied bv an affidavit of the bidder setting forth that he is in no wise directly or indirectly, connected with anv other publisher or firm who is bidding sot books submitted lo such board, nor has an.v pecuniary interest In any other publisher oi firm bidding at the same time. Hnd that he >8 not a party to any compact, syndicate or other scheme wheres bv the benefits of competition nre denied, to the people of the State of Indiana The Indiana State Board of Schoolbook Commissioners reserves the right to accept or refect rinv and ail bids and Mt their option lo accept or reject an.v part thereof for any particular book or series of books, Bv order of the Indiana State Board of Schoolbook Commissioners HENRY NOBLE SHERWOOD. President. E U. GRAFF Secretary. Daily from Jan 13 to Fsb. 6. IncllMtys. PARK PRIVILEGES NOTICE TO BIDDERS The board of park commissioners of the elty of Indianapolis will, on Thursday, Feb. 11. 1920. at 2 o'clock p. in., at its office in the city hall, receive sealed proposals for the letting of refreshment privilege! in certain parks and grounds belonging to the city of Indianapolis for park purposes, as follows, to-wit: Willard Park, restaurant Riverside shelter house. Jameson Park and Brookslde Park: also toy balloon privileges for all the parks. All in accordanee with specifications on file in the office of said board. Bids for said privileges in each and all ol said narks will be received separately, except the balloon privileges, which will be for all the parks. Each bidder will be required to deposit i certified cheek with his bid in the amount of ten (1(1%) per cent of his bid as a guarantee that each successful bidder will, within thirty (80) days, execute a contract and Die satisfactory surety company bond with said board. Failure on the part of successful bidders to enter into a contract and furnish such bonds within the specified time will operate to forfeit said cheeks as liquidated damages on account of said failure. An affidavit of, noncoliusion will be required to he filed with eneli bid. Bids will be received for a specific amount for such privileges from Feb. 15. 1920. to Feb. 15. 1927. atxl also an alternate bid for a specific amount per year for three years, from Felt. 15. 1920. Bidders will specify the amount proposed to ne expended for building and fixtures, all of which will be stinnlisd by bidder at his own expense. Bids will be sealeo and filed separately for each concession. This board reserves tho right to reject any or all Mils. EM RLE V W. JOHNSON. . A M MAGUIRE FRANK P. MANLY. JOHN E. MILNOR. Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis Jan. 29. Fpb. 5. 1926. * LEGAL RALE Notice Is hereby glvn pursuant to the statutes that the undersigned conducting a public storage house will on Monday. Maheh 1. 192(5 sell for accrued charges the household and other goods hold in storage for six months or more with charges unpaid belonging to the following named people; , Mr* Minnie Baker. B 10652; Lester Boyer B1OR07: Carrie Ballard. B1O09O: Arthur D nrown. 85022: John W. Beard, 85750: Const. Freeman. B 10088; Const; Freeman, B 11018: Mrs. James J. Cronin B 10806: Mrs. Clara Conbeer B 10030: Roiu. ert Gulllson. B 10476: Harriet Urako. Dlfllfi: Mrs. Chief Eagleleather. 89043; Kathrvn Eden. 8387. V Frank Forkner. Bl 0531: I C. Gold. B 10496: Maud Havden 810983' A'enro Hlixlev. BIOK4 4; Gilo Huffman, B 10843: Lottie Hazelwood. BI0817: M. A. Howard. B106I9: Wavne Humes. 89054: Mrs. Geo. T. Heron. MiOOft • Int*rstate Collateral Loan Cos., B10R39: Geo Ingels, B 10701: Mrs. Raymond Jenkins. B 10830; Edgar James. B 10824: Har'ey Jones HI0800: Mrs. B. S. Jackson. 80933: Belle Miller. B1O039: Clr.ude Mount*. B 10551: Martha Miller, Bl 0190: Tbomns MeLhern. R 10790; L. V Nicholson. BI0954: J. C. Pvatt. B1O029: Lawrence Patterson. B 10754: George Pueket, B 10908: William Rhynearson. B 10800: F. S. Stratton. B 10730: William Stevens. B 10606: Wl'liam Stevens. 87H60; James Storms. Bl 0050: Nelson Sander*. Bl 0404: Wi liam w. Thompson B 10524; Ralph Vastinc. B 10413: David Wfldi 82459: Mary Jo- Walker. BllOlfl: William West. B 10035: James Wright, R 10717: Mrs. B*rh<. Walton. B10RIW: Richard Winter. B 10793: C. P. Yohler. 1(10480 * SHANK FURNITURE AND STORAGE CO 227-20 N- New Jersey St. IndianapqlK Ipd. Jan. 20. Fsb. 4. 11.

FEB. 6/ 1926

SENATE FIGHT SEEMS BATTLE IH NAME ONLt Woollen and Watson Appear to Have Nominations 'Cinched/ Shoving and pfiahlng appears unlikely in the United States senatorial nomination battle. In fact, it looka to political observers as if it is going: to be a battle in name only. If there ia going to be any fireworks between here and May, the ammunition had better be arriving or the crowd is going home, It was observed. The meeting of the Den Socratic Editorial Association, Feb. 11 and 12, may bring out more candidates and get a real fight started, but at this point the race appears a “cinch” for Evans Woolen, Indianapolis banker, who has announced his candidacy for tho short term. ])i\ou Appears Aiicud Lincoln Dixon appears ahead in the race for the other Democratic senatorship nomination. Dixon, of North Vernon, was western region manager in the last national campaign. It is reported* Joseph Cravens, Madison, is not going to seek the nomination. Workers for the renotnlnatton Senator James E. Watson, thoutfl organized /‘to perfection,” according to his friends, haven’t found anybody to fight yet. Tho Watson organization of both men and women was built up on the assumption that former Senator Albert J. Beveridge would be a candidate. Women Meet A Hamilton County women’s meeting at the home of Mrs. Ira Chris tian, Noblesviile, this afternoon, was the first of women’s meetings to be held in tvery county in the State before the last week in March, according to Mrs. Vivian T. Wheatcraft, Watson’s State women’s manager, Miss Elanore Barker, Watson’s Seventh district manager, spoke. Mrs. Wheatcraft attended. But the women’s activity was the only noticeable * indlcatlon%that a campaign is in progress, - Mrs. Wheatcraft has completed a Watson organization in every county in the State. District organizations to co-ordinate the work of the county units also have bepn set up.

WIRE ORDERED DOWN Aerial on Neighbinors Lot Is Held Trespassing. YONKERS. N. Y„ Feb. s.—Edward Samara was accused of trespassing on his neighbor’s property by stringing a radio wire through the air above the complainant jg hpuse, although the wire did not isl any way come in contact with the premises. The Judge ruled that Sahara must take down the wire unless the complainant agreed to permit him to keep it up. FINALLY GOT’ IT CUT Death of Bryan Releases Pioneer From Vow. SMITH CENTER. Has., Feb. 5. More than thirty years ago W. S, Clark, 80, of this town, made a vow that he would not have his hair cut until William Jennings Bryan was in ti e President’s chair. The death of the Commoner, however, weakened his resolve, and a barber cut his hair that hung down to Clark’a waist. TOUGH ON SOME PEOPLE Device Prevents Eavesdropping on Telephone. FLEETWOOD, England, Feb. 5. A device to prevent eavesdropping outside telephone booths la being tried at the local postofflee. It is a buzzer which comes into operation as soon as the caller closes the door. It cannot be heard inside the booth, but prevents those outside from overhearing the conversation. NIGHTGOWNS IN SLUMP| But Londonderry’ Pajama Industry Is Booming, Say Manufacturers. Bu United Press BELFAST, England, Feb. s.—Londonderry’s pajama industry Is boom* ing, but the nightgown manufacturers are in despair because of woman’s growing fondness for the bifurcated sleeping garment. Another effect of fashion’s fickleness is seen in the closing of a Londonderry corset factory, throwing 200 Klrl* out of work. i9 Legal Notices NOTICH TO TAXPAYERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS OF THE DETERmYnation TO ISSUE BONDS OR OTHER EVIDENCE OF INDEBTEDNESS FOR THE PURPOSE OF PAY- §> r $M a WBgH a OTVri}! FORD ST. AND THE CANAL. Notice Is hereby given to the taxpayers of the City of Iwiraiiapolls. State of Indiana. that the City oi Indianapolis, by and through its Common Council, by General Ordinance No. liO, 1925. duly paused on the 21 at day of December. 1015. and approved by the Mayor on the 24th day of December 1925. detprm ted to issue forty-thhee, thousand < $48,000.00) dollars new bonds of the denomination ot one thousand #1.000.00) dollars a(*h, amount "of lo forty-three thousand known ”MU°Nft:jVAt!''^Kmt BONDS OF 1920. Two of said bonds, amounti'jjf, ,/B*® of. Two Thousand ($2,000,001 Dollars, shall mature and be payable on the Ist day of January each ear for seventeen (17) years lieginnlni with January Ist. and th.-ee of u siorAr: u ffiaS*fe and b payable on the Ist day of January of each year thcreafur to and ineludinz Jitmtajry it. 1947. Said bonds shall bear interest at the rate of four and one-half <4 H I per cent tier annum nayal>te semi-annually on the Ist day of* January and the first day of July eaehl year for the period of said bonds, and* said Installment of Interest shall he evideneed tar interest Coupons attached to said bond*. Said bonds are Issued for the Purpose of procuring money to pay for tne Dulldltur of two bridges prsr the canal, one at Meridian Bt. and tne canal and the other at Blackford Bt. and the canal, in the City of Tndianapolta. Indiana. unless Objections are made by taxpayers, other than those that pay poll tax only, in the manner presort bed by law the City Controller will, pursuan* la said determination and order, proceed to nanao said bonds in said amount to be issued and sold * Ut - Jan. Sfl. Kb* *, 1— f n j