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Junercd Directors W. T. BLASENGYM FLANNER& BUCHANAN 820 N. Illinois St. funeral directors to the people to Indian INUIJKiTOL^I€®OBJ Notices ol tuneral at out chape) reter to onr present mortuary Out new mortuary will open about March 1. iTeHT ft. UADD -’l3O Prospect St Phone Stewart 2278 . George Grinsteiner Funeral ..J B Market KRIEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIR’SCTOB 1402 N Illinois 3t- „ , MA, 1164 Ree.. Bel 3866 R-I UNDERTAKERS—HISKY * TITUS 961 N. Delaware Main 3080. 8 S pedal Notices _ THE ELECTREAT BODY MASSAGE MACHINE Cures rhemuatistn and neuritis. DOGA WALKER, 1112 Central Ave.. Apt K Dist. Agt. Lin 8873. —- THE FIRST SIX LADIES who call and make an appointment for shampoo will be. giren free their choice (damareelwater wave or facial. MRS. HUGHES, utrcie 3200. Kidney trouble, rheumatism and ncyitis cured by electricity. MAE HIKI. Ashland. Rand 0339. WHITE'S BATHS AND MASSAGE, for rheumatism and neuritis. IJ5~> N mihois. Main 2718. —x MARGARET SELLERS D O D. C N D Obstetrician, acute and chronic disease massage IN. New Jersey Riley 6683 10 Lost an< * Found G FOUND —Articles loino in Indian apolis street cars yesterday: 1 PURSE. 3 PAIRS OF GLOVES. 1 ODD GLOVE.' Main 2737. GLASSES—Dark, shell-rimmed. in flat leather case: lost in New A ork Store, or vicinity. Wash. 4130. Reward, „ POCKET 800K —Lost in Kresre 6 and 10 cent store: two $5 bills and change. Reward. DRexel 0192. STAND, small: lost 400 block Mass. Aye. Clr, 7196. Reward. ____ LOST—Young fox terrier, white with brown head and spots, male, short tail, named Jlggs- 85 reward. Hum. Jio3tb FOUND —Fine female setter. Owner. Call Washtngotn 3371. 12 Help Wanted —-Male CANVASSERS. honse-to-houße: salary and commission; experienced m wasnrn* machine or vacuum cleaners. 1-0 W. wash SALESPEOPLE to sell our famous Royal Easter candy: men and women: full or part time: flu to S2O per day: experience unnecessary. SHOP. 410 N. Meridian St. WANTED—Young married man of pleasing personality for general collecting and soliciting work. One who ib not afraid of long hours and can talk convincingly To the man we employ we offer an opportunity for advancement equal to his ability. Past experience not essential. If you nave a clear record, write stating j salary expected POX NO. 3 INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 13 Instructions MEN: We help you to make more money by teaching you barbering. Jobs waiting at wages better than most men earn. Earn while learning. Write MOLER. 105 S. Wells, Chicago. MEN to itani oarbet trade TRI-CITY BAHTIER COLLEGE 510 K Washington St.. IndiananoMs. Ind. Circle 0767 16 Help Wanted —Female DISH washer and cook, white. ~720 Virginia Ave. MIDWAY RESTAURANT. NEAT APPEARING WOMEN FOR HOUSE; TO-HOUSE ADVERTISING: PLEASANT WORK WITH LARGE MONEY MAKING POSSIBILITIES APPLY MR. LOVE. 17 Situations Wanted a—Male CHAUFFEUR: five years' experience. Lin. 3803. 1105 N. Missouri St. experienced. Call Kenwood 5780, Job large or small. 6 —Female CURTAINS TO LAUNDER. MRS. J. LUTZ. CIRCLE 0312. HOUSEKEEPER, permanent: good home; good cook: wage, sl2 or $lO. HA. 2808-R. LAUNDRY or cleaning by the day; reference. Har. 2794-W. SEAMSTRESS, experienced, colored: $2,45 per day. liar. 4390 M. , TYPIST and bill clerk; experienced- permanent or temporary. Web. 4170-R. TYPIST —To take moderate dictation; general office work; references. DR. 7550-M. WASHING to bring home by neat, experienced colored woman. Stewart 1860. t GENERAL housework, care of children or adults; good references; by experienced^ colored woman. Riley 2723. WOMAN, reliable: wants housework or day work. Ran, 2361. CARE for children; Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoons, Har, 4316-J- eve. 18 Rooms for Rent BROADWAY, 2259: nicely furnished, large front room, Ken. 4197, CENTRAL. 2149: attractive room: steam heat: lady employed. Ken. 2478. HAMILTON N.. 221 : nice, modern room: private home. Webster 5329-R. ILLINOIS. N.. 1702; modern sleeping rooms, suitable for business men and nurses, ; KENWOOD. 3729—M0d. room, suitable for 1 or 2, kitchen privilege. Har. 2713-M. ■MERIDIAN. N.. 620 AnW 17: girl to share apartment. Riley 4535. MERIDIAN. N* 2208: Comfortable, warm room, !). Har, 3679-W. NEW JERSEY. N„ 724: clean, modem rooma: good heat: close in. Riley 4314. PENNSYLVANIA. N.. *216: nice, clean sleeping room; steam heat. 19TH. E. 220: on eat- line; lovely outside room: nicely furnished: twin beds: - tv heat. Randolph 3088. ROOM For couple! ftoine privileges; widow’s home. Call after 6 p. m.. or before 7 a. m, Kenwood 4551. LARGE, airy, front room: modern for 4 girls or boys. Lin, 708il. a—Light Housekeeping BELLEFONTAINE. 2033: two lovely furnished housekeeping rooms. Ken. 5803. DELAWARE. N.. 2541: 2-room apt. In private home: nice, large, fully equipped kitchen, nice large bedroom: everything turn, but linen: $9 week. Han. 0848. ILLINOIS. N 2821: two light housekeeping rooms. Reasonable. Randolph 7084. MASS. Ave. 639%. Apt. 4: two furnished rooms: steam heat: suitable for two ladles employed. Call after 7:30 p. m. MERIDIAN. N.. 2208: living room and kitchenette: everything fur. HA 3679-Vt MERIDIAN. N.. 702: lovely room; all In white: suitable for 2: good heat, MICHIGAN. E.. 1302: lovely rooms with the privilege of kitchen: ideal location. NORTH. E . 820: 4 rms.; furnisned, clean and iiico turnitui-e. Strict!y private. ST. JOE. E..-215; e'ean furnished rooms; modern: housekeeping. Raley 3564, ISTH, E„ 648; three nice rooms'; modern; downstairs: private entiauce; SB.

18 Roonis for Rent a—Light housekeeping THIRTIETH, W„ 1029: two furnished housekeeping rooms: adults only. Har. 1664-J. WALNUT, W„ 110: suite of rooms: every - thing turn,; also sleeping rms.; good heat. 6— Board and Rooms COLLEGE. 2411; room and board for man and wife or two men. Ken. 2044. STATE. N., 319: lovely front room, with meals, for gentleman. Riley 6946, ROOM and 2 meals daily: 1 or 2 emplOyed; $7 weekly. Ran. 1942, NORTH—Room and meals in lovely, pnv. home; music student pref. RA. 6666. 19 Rentals fwvwvws/ywwvwwwwwvvvvvsrt a—Houses BCfUEVARD PL.. 4025; south half of sixroom modern: garage Wash. 2290-W. BROADWAY, 1908; four-room modern i double; bath, yard, heat, water, gas. I lights turn,; newly dec.; >4O. Ken. 4923. CAPITOL. N„ 1813-15: 7-room modern; good condition. Wash. 0796. CENTRAL. 6800 block north: 6-room single; thoroughly modern home; 2-car garage; good condition; SBO. Hum. 6576. COFFEY. 660: live rooms; modem except fur,; easily heated: newly dec. Bel. 1041. COLLEGE. 2046; six-room modem house and garage. Ran. 0956. COMAR. 1633: new 6-room modern: *27.60. CIVIC REALTY CO.. 138 N. Delaware Bt. Lin. 6060. CORNELL Ave. 2470. 4 rooms, electric lights, gas. city water paid. SI 6.50- Call KiFtAm evenlo ° GLMBER: 6 rooms, semi-modern, garage; clean condition. Drex. 6198-J. IRVINGTON AND EAST MODERN 307 Ohmer Are.. 6 rms.. single S6O t 36 Grand Ave.. 7 rms., gar. $35 50 Grand Ave.. 6 rms.. single S3O 6757 Lowell Avo., 6 rms.. gar S6O 67 N. Sheridan Ave.. 0 rins gar..s4s 27 8. Irvington Ave.. 6-rm. db1....547 5442 University Ave., 6 rms.. gar.... 550 SEMI-MODERN 5207 Brookville Rd.. 5 rms.. gar.....f~0 33 S. Hawthorne Lane. 5 rms $27 372 8. Arlington Ave.. 6 rms.. gar. .S2O 3312 B. New York St.. 6 rms.. gar. 527.50 328 Grand Ave., 6 rms.. gar s2o APARTMENTS 66 Downey Ave., 4 rms.. heat and water \ $55 N. Webster Ave.. 3 rms.. heat and water . $36 GEORGE W. RUSSELL & CO. 7 3. Bitter Ave. Irr. 1212, Try. 1666. IRVINGTON BUNGALOWS Four Rooms. sls. ’ Desirable doubles; electricity: good condition: paved street: 6953 Rawles Ave. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL KEALING N 410 oraufi new semi modern 4-room double: equipped with Heatrola beautifully decorated cloee to school garage S3O Call Miss fig. Main 6761 ; evening*. Mrs. Eisner, lrv 3956. LAUREL 2034 new 4 room double: semimodern: water pd.: gar. Riley 6858 LEXINGTON. 1334": modern. 7 rooms. £ car garage. $36, Owner, 1412 Lexington. NEW JERSEY N. 2510: 6-roonf modem double: splendid furnace. Clr, 0433. NORTH 9T.. W.. 3450: six-room modern; necrly new, Bel. 1292. PARKER Ave.. 2125: 4 rooms $20.00 2170 Wheeler St.: 4 rooms S2O 00 1317 Spruce St.: 6 rooms *22.50 1912 Madison Ave.: 5 rooms $25.00 1250 W. 25th St.: 4 rms.; mod.. ga..527.00 1421 W, 32nd St.: 4 rms.; mod.: ga. $30.00 PROSPECT. E. 336—Heat and water furnished- $25. See custodian Krieger Apartments, or call Lincoln 5391. H, H. WOODSMALL A CO. 12TH. W„ 3701-3: 4-room double and harare: sl7. DRexel 4971. 26T11 St.. E.. 664: modern 7-room double. Kenwood 2835. TWENTY-EIGHTH, W.. 914. three-room modem: complete basement; water paid; $22.50, Har, 4315-W. THIRTIETH W.. 147: three rooms; semimodern: $lB. Ino,uire 145, Web. 1007, WALLACE. N.. 614: modern 6-rm. double; garage, good condition. Web. 1397-J. FOR COLORED Dunbar Court. 1022 N West St.; 2 rooms and bath. heat, lights, gas. water and janitor furnished Cheaper than owning a house. Let janitor show you. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL FOUR BEDROOMS 15th. 414 E.: modem: nicely decorated; citv heat Ran. 5860. GOOD dOLbRED TENANT: 7-room mot - era house at 2067 N Capitol Ave.: $35 per month. J. G. M’CULLOUGH GOOD colored couple: 3-room, ~ modem house: garage: $25. Ran. 6514. SEE DUNLOP for bargains BIGRENT^DUCTION 2 and 3-roont Wats, walking distance Electric lights, gas. city water nnd Inside toilets. $lO to $lO per month Comer Virginia Ave and Merrill St. DUNLOP &HOLTEGEL — Houses, Flats Furnished NEW JERSEY. N.. 2001; apartment: four rooms unfur.. five rooms fur. Ran. Q76P. fUKNISHED Apt.:’ 4 rooms; modern; No. 9 Maplewood Court, lrv. 1618. COZY, 3-room aptj kitchenette, bath li trrtson 1055 J. Randolph 7132. SET RED" nurse will sTiare home with 2 ladies or couple, Web. 3168. FOUR-ROOM furnished apartment; east; wa'king distance of Tern. Web. 5182. c —A partments ALABAMA at Tenth; 2 roonis. bath, kitchenette, heat, light, gas, water. Har. 0234. BHVV AV. 21ST—Large living, din.. 2 bed rms,, bath between: kitchenette. Ken. 1221 COLLEGE Ave. apt.; 4 rooms: redecorated heat, water, gas: reasonable. RA. 236 J. NORTH of Fall Creek, between lUlnoiß and Meridian: upper duplex; 6 rooms; sun porch; modern. Har. 0745, 21 Real Estate for Sale b—Houses HAVE YOU A LOT That is one-half paid for? If so. we have a jiient who will build on it a four or ftv -room semi-modern bungalow, pay off balance due on lot and you repay him in monthly payments while occupying your new home. No cash payments required. See plans at our office. LORENZ SCHMIDT & SON3 (REALTORS) Main 3715. 144 E. Ohio St. - Must Sell Six-room bungalow; brick, north. Five-room bungalow frame, north. MA. 1974. WAsh. 3083. GOOD farms any size, any direction, to trade for IndiananoMs rentals. 501 Oceidental. Main 4707: eve.. Wash. 2852-R. FOR NICE homes east or south, call C •> OSBORN. DRexel 6184 d—Lots BUYER FOR CASH, equity tn N. W. clift lots. Address Times Box 400. f—Sale or Exchange EIGHTY acres: sale or trade: on pike; goad buildings: clear of incumbrance. 1057 W, Thirty-First. Ran. 2551, 22 Red Estate Wanted WANTED—Five or six-room cottage south, under $2,600; near car: have cash customer at once. Lin. 3784: evening, Web. 4449. KLEE ft SCHREIBER CO. WE HAVE CASH FOR YOUR PROPERTY O'd or new Act onick. Riley 5974. CONSOLIDATED BROKERAGE CO.. IT’S NEVER lost tmtil IndiananoMs Times Want Ada have failed to find It

jfete. ALL iS, WEEK fSfafe open Models Better Used Cars at Better Prices closed Models . Jones-Whitaker. Sales Cos Eveelmigs Until 9 ©’Clock 343 North Capitol Avenue MAin 5647

25 Miscellaneous for Sale CINDERS; fine for driveways and garages: $1.50 load. BEI. 4314, DR, 0344. DINING set. old English; bufTet with row. china cabinet, round table, 6 Chairs; good condition. Har. 0828, DINING-ROOM SUITE: NINE-PIECE. OLD ENGLISH. GOOD CONDITION. Ha. 1823. Dl'ftO MACHINE: Complete with rolls: Practically new. A bargain for quick sale. Call at Indianapolis Abattoir Corporatlon, Morris and Drover Sts. FIXTURES for meat market for sale cheap. Bussell Cook. Russiavllie. Ind. INCUBATOR: 1 electro hatch: -150 egg; used one year. Lin. 8078. RUGS AND LINOLEUM AT LOWEST fIU t£)W“AN RUG COMPANY 207 W Wash. St. Opp Btatehouss CHURCH benches 26! good condition • suitable for auditorium. Bund*/ school lodge room or assembly room; very low price. FLANNER Sc BUCHANAN. 320 N Illinois St. CALL circle 2681 for Frltch's Vegetable Soap and Toilet Articles: prompt dellvery, L. H. ROWELL, general agent. FOR SALE—Our entire equipment of office furniture: price right. PLANNER * buchananT 320 n. iliinots st. FAIRBANKS-MORSE six-hOTSepowtr Z. engine; good as new. E. E. EY STEB. Speedway Clty. Bel. 1292. LAWNS rolled and seeded. Well rotted manure for sale. Web. 402 j. ~ a—Musical Instruments BRUNSWICK Console, walnut All new records: almost like ncf. Riley 6462. CANARIES from “Happy Jr..’’ the Sliver Cup. Blue Ribbon Bird, also some green male and female rollers. Wash. 0342-J. 29 Hampton Drive. EIGHTEEN—A ■ ■ ■■ A. PIANOS to rent *l per month and up BALDWIN PIANO CO on the Circle 6 —Pet and Live Stock PEKINESE PUPS. FINE PEDIGREED. LIN, 2127. PEDIGREED Airedaie. 8 weeks old: Spits pupa. 6 weeks. Riley 6620. FOR SALE—3 horses, set double harness. 3 one-horse wagons. 2 sets heavy single harness. Coal Yard 1004 B._East : 26 Miscellaneous Wanted Good. Sound Yellow Ear Com Wanted at THE STOCKYARDS Phone Main 0196 SALVATION Army industrial Home Help us to help others with vour used clothing. magazines uewt etc Phone Wagon. Riley 6622. 27 Business Announcements h KATHEKS jouxbt. sold and renovated ?m. PAPER cleaning, painting and paint washing; work guaranteed. WILLIAMS. Lin 41.94. PAPER CLEANING $1 ROOM. WORK GUARANTEED. QADBIRBY. DREXEL 0232. PAPER HANGINQ. flret-dass. $4.50 a rm. and up: paper furnished. Web. 6169 ROOFING AND GENERAL REPAIR WORK. DREXEL 2272. RUGS. 9x12. thrly find . $2: all work guar SUPERIOR CLEANERS Ben 4462. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened TUTI'LEDGE 201 Indians Ave WALL cleaning, painting, paper banging paper fumiened. Ken. 3825. SPRAY NOW WHILE TREES ARE DORMANT PLANTING IN SEASON ORDER NOW, WEBSTER 6678. 28 Storage and Transfer AWVWWVWWWWVWVWWWVWVPACKING—SHIPPING —STORAGE. Loading ears for Miami and Orlando Fla. Can handle Jour household goods In through ear. Pnone Main 2353-3628 Night. Webster 0690-W. NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO. Call at all lmes. Randolph 3741 29 Business Opportunities A CLEAN, well-estabiisned. profitable bust neas for I or 2 young men; exclusive agency for Marion Cos,. Ind.. for the sate of THE FRITCH FAMOUS VEGETABLE SOAP and toilet article# Address L. H Rowell, Box 657 Indpla- or call Ctr. 2681 BUSINESS or trades, nothin* too large to list with BILLY iLAYNE 310-311-312 Holliday Bldg. Automobiles for Sale CHANDLER. 1924 coach; tn A-l condition; will take smaller ear as part payment; terms on balance. COLLEGE AVE. GARAGE, 1610 College Avw. Ran. 3587, CHEVROLET; 1925 Touring; Driven 8.000 nules and has had good care. SIOO down. Balance, 12 months. STONE CHEVROLET 640 E. Wash. St. Open tonight. CHEVROLET cloeed cat 1926 model. improved type Have accepted delivery from dealer but ear still in his hands. Cannot see way dear to make payments. Will saertfW Box 323. CHEVROLET, 1923 Coupee! Your choice of 3 very good cars, with plenty of extras. Price $175 to $226 E-Z terms. STONE CHEVROLET CO. 640 E. Wash. St. CHEVROLET Coach. 1926 model: Perfect condition: 3 weeks old. Leaving town within ten days. Make offer. P O. Box 1442. SSIVROLEf. 1923 Sedan: You will have to Chevrolet, 1925 Touring Balloon tiros, bumpers, etc. 8125 down. I. WOLF AUTO CO.. 56l N. Cap!tol Aye. CHEVROLET. 1922 touring:''whV WcbBter 6788-J. OOLE TOURING. 1920 California top. new tirre: sl7o if sold at once. Always open. CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. Packard Distributors Since 1904. 31 W, 13th Bt. Main 6942. DODGE TOURING 1920: In fine condition; cord fires; price $125: small down payment, baiauoe in weekly or monthly payments. Smith & Moore, Inc. 528 South Meridian Bt. Open Evenings and Sundays. M aln 6650. _________ DODGE, 1924 Touring. Looks like new. Only $125 down. I. WOLF AUTO CO.. 561 N. Clapital. Lin. 4516. Open evenings. FORD 1925 SEDAN $450 Disc wheels, balloon tires and many other extras The best buy in the city. . The Lathrop-McFarland Cos. 418-24 N Capitol Ave. Open evenings Main 2480 Ford Four Door Sedan 1924 model: lock wheel and other extras; cord tires; price $300: down payment $75.00. Smith & Moore, Inc. 528 South Meridian St. Open Evenings and Sundays. Main 6650. FORD BODIES Ten good ate style tourings, coupes, roadsters California tons and elase inelo--BWISSHELM h PARKER FORDS—I6—FORDS 1923-24-25 models- refinished like new l as low as SSO down. 661 N. Capitol.

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30 Automobiles for Sale M A CAR FOR EVERY POCKETBOOK WINTER EMOUMIE 40 TOURING, 5 BALLOON TIRES, 4 BRAKES, NEW DUCOGRAY. NICEST CAR IN TOWN. OAKLAND COUPE. GOOD IN EVERY WAY, WITH NEW DUCO FINISH. FORDOR FORD SEDAN, BALLOON TIRES, lIASSLER SHOCKS, LOCK WHEEL. ALL GOOD. $400.00. WE HAVE SEVERAL OTHER USED CXRS NOT MENTIONED. EACH CAR IS JUST AS WE REPRESENT IT TO BE. COME IN. LET US SHOW WHAT WE HAVEINDIANAPOLIS FLINT GO. 962 N. MERIDIAN, FACTORY BRANCH. RI. 5530 FORD, 1921 COUPE. $95 Just newly painted and with a world of extra equipment. The car is A-l and an exceptional bargain at this price. 622 N. Canltol Ave, Main 2638. FOBD. 1923 Tudor ftedan: Good paint. tires and upholstering. Worth more, at $240. IVmis. STONE CHEVROLET CO. Ford Two-Door Sedan, $135 Newly nainted. good tires, several accessorie; terms. 520 N. Capitol Ave. Main 2638. Open evenings or Sunday. FORD speedster: $45 easti Call Harrison 3674. ' NASH 6," 1924 Touring. Re finished; bumpers: good tires. Terms to suit. 661 N. Capitol. Lin. 4216. Open evenings. 1924 Ford Tudor-Sedan Sold in November: lock wheel, live cord tires. This car is in splendid condition; newly painted: looks like new; down payment SIOO. Smith & Moore, Inc. 528 South Meridian St. Open Evenings and Sundays. Main 6650. We Are Offering some very special buys in good used cars this week. All in rood condition, of standard make and worth the money. Both open and closed models. Visit our showroom and you will find the car you want at the price you want to pay. Kiekenbacker 438 N. Crpitoi. Lin. 7564. 1925 FORD COUPE - Balloon tires, speedometer. This oar is seven months old: in perfect condition: pnoe $380; small down p-vmant, balance weekly or monthly navmen.s. Smith & Moore, Inc. , 528 South Meridian St. Open Evenings and Sundays. Main 6650. YOU don’t trust to luck when you buy a Used Car from HUFF-BUICK SALES CO. j)63 N. Illinois Bt. 1923 Ford Coupe Lock wheel, heater and other extras; price $l6O. down payment S6O. Smith & Moore, Inc. 528 South Meridian St. Open Evenings and Sundays. Mailt 685 Q, ~ USED CARS S2O DOWN, $4 PER WEEK 1922 Chevrolet touring SIOO 1021 Ford roadster $75 1021 Grant touring $l6O No Brokerage. No Interest. L. GUY LONG 1114 N. Meridian. Lincoln, 0865. 1925 Ford Touring Balloon tire*, look wheel; perfect condition; down payment 576. Smith & Moore, Inc. * 528 South Meridian Bt. Open Even inn and Sundays. Main 8650. A flock of Fords at low prices where you don’t trust to luck. HUFF-BUICK SALES CO. 363 N. Illinois St. 5-PASS. St* vena sedan $.360 00 1922 4-pass. Peerless coupe.... $550.00 Locomobile. 7-pass, louring $400.00 Stutz phaeton. 1923 $650.00 Stutz roadster $300.00 Stutz touring, 6-pass $300.00 Small payment down, balance monthly. These cars are in perfect condition. STUTZ FACTORY BRANCH, 957 N. Meridian. Open evenings ami 9unday a. m. 1924 Ford Tudor Sedan Lock wheel, shock absorbers, speedometer, five oord tires: down payment SB6. Smith & Modre, Inc. 528 South Meridian St. Open Evenings and Sundays. Main 6650. 1922 FORD COUPE In very good condition mechanically; a real buy at $165: terms if desired. Open evenings and Sunday. J. C. SCANLON OLDSMOBILE SALES 518 N, Delaware Bt. Riley 3460 USED cars; several makes and models; good running condition: priced from $35 to $96. If looking for a good, cheap car, see us. HAYNES-SCHMIDT, INC. 120 W. North. Lin. 7575. The Wtllys-Knlgbt and Overland Dealers. BEST U9JK) FORD BUYS IN INDIANAPOLIS. WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Ave. Drexel 8020. Open Evenings and Sundays. AUTO credit for sale:' Will iacrifloe de- ■ .OMfeol $70.50 on new closed Chevrolet with local dealer for $30.00. Leaving town and cannot take delivery. Writ? Box 324. TRADE: Will trade 1920 Chevrolet closed cay for equity in good real estate. This car in perfect condition. Can’t learn to drive. Write P. 0. Box 1442. city. RECONDITIONED used cars LEXINGTON MOTOR CO 114? 8 Meridian GOOD USED CARS CHAS. E. STUTZ 824 NMeridian Bt.

30 Automobiles for Sale Used Fords—All Models You Save at €fie f/eutet/wUeuiceßiutl TODAY’S SPECIAL' 1924 Ford Coupe. Used very little. U. ft. Royal Cord tires: lock wheel; shock absorbers, 30-day guarantee. Ask for Job No. 26. Authorised Ford Dealer DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE. TTflac* IFff (DcpwriPAfenr <C*BPWmllJ!sr* Open Evenings and Sunday MA 4708 UKTTER cars—Better price*—Better terms MARION CHEVROLET CO. 963 N Mw rldlan St Un. 5361 a—T rucks FORD TON TRUCK Closed cab. stake body, cord Urea; perfect condition; price $160; terms it desired. Smith & Moore, Inc. 628 South Meridian St. Open Evenings and Sundays. Main 6660. 31 Automobiles Wanted Autos Wanted 1922. 1923, 1924 mid 1926 models preferred . we pay cash and deal quickly save time by seeing us first I. Wolf Auto Cos. 659 N. Capitol Ave. Corner North B*. Plenty of parking sp a<-e Lin. 4816 Tam*. 32 Auto Supplies, Repairs BEST used (ires, any size; wholesale and retail Open evenings. ROGERS Tl* E SHOP 3117 VV Wasnington He I 4300 EBACK A GENTRY suto reflnishlng. See us first 532 I?. - Capitol Riley 2760, 33 Motorcycles, Bicycles /VWS#WVWWMVSi(VW^WS^WVWWVW> WE hut veil md exchapre motorcycle# ALLEN 609 Mass Ate.. Main 7045. 37 Money to Loan NEED MONEY? Quick, Confidential Loans on Your Furniture. Cash In 24 Hours No Red Tape, No Publicity. Easy Repay Plans. SECURITY 124 V. AND LOAN CO. 136 N. Delaware St- Lin. NEED MONEY? Quickly ranhdenuaily ami Outness like dealings is a part of the service we give ou LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141 Vo E. Washington St. MA m 7)685. L.J ncoln 7184. AUTO LOAN €O. FIRST or Second Mortgages on IndianP°lis or Indiana real estate. Prompt ssh, k.“* LOANS $U> ti> S3OO Room 532 196 E Market St Phone V. In I °7*t Coal ana Wood COAL PHONE U NCOLN 7581 Take Advantage of Our “EXPERIENCED SERVICE ' BINCE 1877.” Be Assured the Rtght Fuel for the Purpose. ALUED B COAL & MATERIAL CO. ALLIED BLDG., 14 W. OHIO ST. ‘Delivery Yards Cover the City.” Consider Duality When Buying KINDLING WITH EACH TON Genuine Glendora—The Wonder Coai Sullivan County Indiana, S'*! RfSPI/yE? J? '. n block. Ige fkd $7.00 Best Glendora 6*3 ip cln fkd . .$6 60 Best Glendora 2x4 egg do fkd,... 16 26 7. ::: 111 „ Va Mine from Kanawha District. Beet E Kv Harliri Cos rt in. la fkd *7 fit) TRY OUR ROOAIER ASH Burns .well and holds fire over night lousier Aah Ind No. ft Ip, fl-in fkd $5 86 loo# Aah tnd No. 6 2x4 egg fkd $5.36 •cat button >fo 4 Ind 6-in In fkd --$6 7ft lest Ind 4-inllad a No 6 cln fkd id 80 leet Ind No 6. 2x4 egg cln tk<i IX.p iSi its g? .... 1910 Bluff Ave DRex. 4621. Wince 1908 Dependable. White Ash, SS.OO 2 TONS, $9.50 Pike County (Ind.) No. 6. 3 to 8-iu. forked lp.. free from slate and will not W. Va. block fdk $7.00 Thacker 4-in. block. 111. 2x6 fkd. lp $4.75 Vermilion County. Illinois shov $4.50 Vermilion County. FANSLER COAL CO. 936 E. Vermont. Lin. 7950. COAL BARGAINS Ind. 4-tn. ikd. lp. \ ..$5.50 W. Va 2x4 Egg. ikd $6 60 " GET oVIR PRICk'I oN POCAHONTAS OO NORTH ST. COAL YARD Lin. 1455. dr 5656. Night. Irv. 4020. “ "’Vftryxr -■■: Logan County. Virginia Poco mine run 60% lp §2-I*# Poco 6-In. 'p. ikd. ............. .$8.60 McDowell liounty. Virginia Wheel in 36c. J. &I. COAL CO. . 1206 Roache. Ran. 247 T..

Coal and Wood , “Daddy” Father ol the semi-smokeless joals so often sold as genuine Pocalontas. A 2 Vi-lnch 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. Indiainiapoles Coat Company Main Office 234 Bankers Trust Bldg. MAin 1700 REDUCE YOUR COAL EXPENSE If You Have Been Burning Too Much Coal TRY MONARCH Large 6-inch blSck, ’ clean forked. , This coal does not come oft the top Os the ground. It is a deep shaft mine. It will last as long and Is almost as high in heat unit as West Vtrrtnla coal. We recommend It to be the biggest bargain in a ton of coal on the market, regardless of kind or price. INDIANA NO. 8 Our guarantee. 2.000 lbs. to a ton. and a square deal NAGELSON COAL CO. 83 i E. St. Clair Circle 0355 WHY PAY MORE? OLD HICKORY WHITE ASH LUMP ILLINOIS DIST. NO. 7 2-IN TO 8-IN LUMP. $4.90 2 Touts, $9.50 Remember, Jhis is a clean forked lump aad a good burning coal. Bamraer Fuel Cos. St. Clair and Davidson Sts. RI. 1866. “Big Eagle” Semi-Smokeless, 2% fk. lump, $7.50 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. 6 lndiant 6-inch forked lump $5.25 Per Ton Mined in Knox County. Other coals at low prices. White River Coal Company 320 S. West St. MA in 6318. BRAZIL (Ird.rBLOCKEAST SIDE ICE AND COAL 934_Fowler. Main 6930 TRY OUR MAJOR . COAL MAJOR (3)AI CO Ran 41 $9 ROUND tree wood, stoves, furnace and rratc Bis load cheap Riley 5188 39 Legal Notices NOTICE OF THE SALE OF BONDS OF Tgß CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. INDL Notice is hereby given that sealed bids wiii be received by the City Controller In the City of Indianapolis until 12 o’clock, noon, on the Ist day of March. 1928. for the whole or any part of the sixty-one thousand ($61,000) dollars of bonoe of the City of Indianapolis. which earn bonds are designated as “CITY STREETS ANI) PUBLIC HIGHWAYS BONDS OF 1928.” and will be dated the Ist day of March, 1926. Said bonds will be sixty-one (61) in number ami will be for one thousand ($1,000.00) dollars each with interest coupons attaheed. Said bonds will bear interest at the rate of four and one-halt (4H) per cent per annum. payable semi-annually on the first day of January and the first day of July of each year of the peroid of said bonds, and said installments of interest shall be evidenced by interest coupons attached to said bonds: The first coupon on each bond will become due and payable on the first day of July. 1927. and will be for interest on said bonds from the day of issue to said date. Said bonds will be issued In twenty (20) series as follows: The first nineteen (19) series Shall be for three (3) bonds each and the twentieth series shall be for four (4) bonds. The first series shall mature on the Ist day of January. 1928 and one series on the Ist day of January thereafter to and including January Ist. 1947. Both forihcipal and interest are payable at the office of the City Treasurer of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana. and constitute an obligation ol the City nt Indianapolis. Bids or proposals for the purchase of said bonds shall be endorsed “Bids for City Streets and Public Highway Bonds of 1920,” and directed to the City Controller, Indianapolis. Indiana. Bidders may bid for all or any part of said bonds. The proposals or bids will be opened by the Ctiv Controller at his office on the Ist day of March. 1926. between the hours 0L.12 o’clock noon, and 2 o'clock p. m.. and said City Controller shall thereupon award said bonds, or II he shall see fit. a part thereof to the highest and best htdder therefor, provided that said Controller shall have the right to postpone said award until a later date not beyond the eleventh tilth) day of /March. 1926. and provided also that said: City Controller shall have the right to reject any or all binds or proposals, or any part thereof, and shall have the right to acoept any part of any bid. and to award upon any bid the whole or any less number of bonds covered by said bid. excepting only that no bonds shall be sold for less than par and accrued interest, and said City Controller shall further have the right in his judgment and discretion to award a part of said bonds to one bidder and a part to another. Each and every bid or proposal shall be accompanied by a certified check upon some responsible bank of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, payable to the ordey

39 Legal Noticee of the City Treasurer, for a sum of money equal to two and one-halt (2H) per cent of the face or par value of the bonds biu for or proposed to be purchased: and in cose any bid or proposal shall not be accepted and there shall be no award of bonds thereon, the certified checks accompanying the same shall thereupon be returned to such bidder or bidders, if there shall be awarded the whole or any part of the bouds upon any bid or proposal the certified check accompanying the same shall thereupon be delivered to the City Treasurer, who shall thereupon present the san.e lor payment and shall be entitled to collect the same and hold the proceeds collected thereon until the completion of liie purchase and payment of the bonds so awarded, and if lor any reason said check shall not be paid upon presentation, the city shall retain said check and shall have the right to collect the same for its own use, and said check and proceeds thereof when collected shall be taken and deemed as agreed and liquidated damages for such breech of contract, and as a payment thereof to the city. In case any successful bidder shall fail to complete the purchase of bondß so awarded and to pay for the same withiu the time and manner herein required or which may be prescribed by the City Controller, the proceeds of such certified check deposited by such bidder shall be taken considered and deemed as agreed and liquidated damages for the breach of such bidder s contract of piu-chaee, ami shall be taken and deemed as a payment to the city for such damages, and shall bu retained and held by such city for its use. However, if such successful bidder shall complete the purchase of said bonds awarded to him, said proceeds of said certified check shall thereupon be returned to such bidder or at tpe option of the City Controller, at the time of the completion of the sale and payment for the bonds, said proceeds of said certified check may be applied and deemed a payment on aocount of the purchase of said bonds. The bonds awarded will be delivered at the office of the City Treasurer of Indianapolis. Indiana, on the Ist day of March, 1926, or at such time or times as may on tile day bids are opened and award is made, be agreed upon; all such deliveries, however, to be made within thirty (30) days from the date of such award, and 1 the successful bidder or bidders shall take any Pay for the bonds awarded to him or them at such place and time, and any omission, neglect or refusal so to do. shall be a breach of the bidder's contract of bid or proposal, on account of which damages shall be retained or reoovered by the city as liquidated damages as heretofore set out. Bald bonds are offered for sale under and by virtue of the provisions of an Act of the Genera) Assembly of the State of Indiana entitled: “An Act Concerning Municipal Corporations,” approved March 6th. 1905. and all acts amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto and as authorised 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 highways In cities of the first class which connect with, extend, or continue as hard surface public highways beyond the corporate limits of such city in the county in which suoh 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 paid equally by such city and connty In which such city is located. and declaring an emergency, approved March 10. 1921. and fixing a time when the same shtd! take effect. Unless objection is made by taxpayers other than those who pay. poll tax only hi the manner prescribed by law. the City Controller will, pursuant to said determination and order, proceed to cause said bonds in said amounts to be issued and sold for the purposes herein set out. J. L. DUVALL. Mayor. WM. C. BUBER, - City Controller. ALVAH J. RUCKER. Corporation Counsel. Feb, 10. 17 1926. _____ NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS OF TeE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the City Controller. In the City of Indianapolis until 12 o’clock noon, tv the Ist day of March. 1928. for the whole or any part of the forty-three thousand ($43 000) dollars of bonds of the City of Indianapolis, which said bonds are designated as "Municipal Bridge Boyds of 1928." and wIU be dated tha Ist day of March. 1926. Said bonds will be forty-three (43) in number and will be for one thousand ($1,000.00) dollars each with interest coupons attached. Said bouds will bear interest st the rate of four and one-half <*'/%**) per cent per annum, payable semi-annually on the Ist day of January and the Ist day of July of each year of the period of said bonds, and said Installments of Interest shall be evidenced by interest coupons attached to said bonds. The first coupon of each bond will become due and payable on the Ist day of July. 1027, and will be for Interest on said bonds from the date of 1> sue to said date. Two (2) of said bonus amounting to the sum of two thousand (<$2.000,00) dollars shall mature and be payable, on the Ist day of January each year for seventeen (17) years, beginning with Jan. 1. 1928. and three (3) bonds amounting t 6 the sum of three thousand ($3,000.00) dollars shall mature and lie payable on the Ist day of January of each year thereafter to and Including Jan. 1, 1947. Both principal and interest are payable at the office of the City Treasurer or the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, and constitute an obligation ol the City of Indianapolis Bids or proposals for the purchase of said bonds shall be endorsed “Bids for Municipal Bridge Bonds of 1928. and di- • roc ted to the City Controller. Indianapolis. Indiana. Bidders may bid for all or any part of said bonds. The proposals or bids will be opened by the City Controller at his office on the Ist day of March. 1926. between the hours of 12 o’clock noon, and 2 o’clock p. m., and said City Controller shall thereupon award said bonds or if he shall see fit a Sart thereof to the highest and best bkler therefor, provided that said Controller shall have the right to postpone said award until a later date not beyond the 11th day of March. 1026. and provided also that said City Controller shall have the right to reject any or all bids or proposals or any part thereof, and shall have the right to accept any part of any md, and to award upon any bid the whole or any less number of bonds covered by said bid, excepting only that no bonds shad be sold for less than par and accrued interest. and said City Cot troller shall further have the right in his judgment I and discretion to award a part of said bonds to one bidder and a part to another. Each and every bid or proposal shall 1)0 accompanied by a certified check upon some responsible broil* of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, payable to the order ol the City Treasurer, for a sum of money equal to two and one-half (Zb*) P® 1 cent of the face or par value of me bonds bid for or proposed to be purchased; and in case any bid or proposal shall not be accepted and there shall be no aw ard of bonds theroon, the certified checks accompanying the same shall thereupon be returned to such bidder or bidders, if there shall be awarded the whole or any part of the bonds upon any bid or proposal the certified chock accompanying the same shall thereupon be delivered to the City Treasurer, who shall thereupon present the same for payment and shall be entitled to collect the same and hold the proceeds collected thereon until the completion of the purohaso and payment of the bonds so awarded, anti if ior any reason, said check shall not be paid upon presentation, tlie city shall retain said check and ghali have the right to collect the same for its own use, and said chock and proceeds thereof when collected shall be taken and deemed as agreed and liquidateddamages for such breach of contract, and as a payment thereof to the city. In case any successful bidder shall fall to complete the purchase of bond* so awarded and to pay for the same within the time and manner herein required or which may be prescribed by the City Controller. the jirocoeda of .such certified check depoelted by such bidder shall be taken, considered and deemed as agreed and liquidated damages for the breaon of such bidder s contract of purchase, and shall be taken and deemed as a payment to the city for such damages, and shall be retained and held by such city .for it 19: However, if such successful bidder shall complete the purchase of said bonds awarded to him. said proceeds of said certified check shall thereupon be returned to such bidder or at the option of the Citv Controller, at the time of the completion of the sale and payment for the bonds, said proceeds of said certified check may be applied and deemed a payon account of the purchase of said The bonds awarded will be delivered at the office of the City Treasurer of Indianapolis, Indiana, on the first day of March. 1926. or at such time or times as may, on the day bids are opened and award is made, be ugTeed upon; all such deliveries, however, to lie made within thirty (30) days from the date of such award and the successful bidder or bidders shall take and pay for the bonds awarded to him or them at such place and time, and any omission, neglect or refusal so to do shall be a breach of bidder s contract of bid or proposal, on account of which damages shall be retained or recovered by the City of Indianapolis as liquidated damages as heretofore set out, Said bonds are offered for sale under and by virtue of the provisions of an act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, entitled: . „ . . , . / “An Act concerning Municipal Cpr ; poratlons. aproved March Bth. 1905 and all acts amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto. And pursuant to Misoellanewa} Resolution No. 318 of the Board of Public Works of tho City of Indianapolis. Indiana, and to an ordinance of the Common Council of the City of Indiiuiapolis. Indiana Dasstxi on the 21st day of December. 1025. directing the undersigned to issue and sell said bonds for the pMi City Controller of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana. Feb. 10. 17. 1928. INDIAN A 8T ATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION DIVISION OF CONSTRUCTION. BRIDGE DEPARTMENT. NOTICE TO BRIDGE CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals for the construction of certain bridges on State highways will be revived by the Director of the Indiana State Highway Commingle- Pit his office in ths State Capitol Building in Indianapolis until 10 o’clock a. m., March 9. 1926. w hen all proposals will be publieli’ opened and read. These bridge# are further described as fol“Tcott County—One bridge on Road 1-D over the Pennsylvania Railroad, the Interstate Public Service Company and Stucker Creek, consisting ot two spans ol 84 to at

FEB. 17, 1926

RADIO’S FATE UP TO JUDOE ‘Air Piracy , Decision to Be Vital. * Bu Time Special CHICAGO, Feb. 17.-—Federal Judge James H. Wllkerson lias undertaken to solve the naflon’e biggest radio problem, who controls the air? Following formal argument* In the government’s test suit against the Zenith Radio Corporation, accused of “air piracy,'’ Judge Wllkerson, late Tuesday took the case under advisement. If his decision favors the government the Zenith’s broadcasting station may be seized by United States attorneys and Eugene McDonald, president of the corporation, may be asked to pay a fine of SIO,OOO. In event the court favors the defendant the entire structure of law governing this new Industry may he torn down and rebuilt on a scale to match the tremendous growth of broadcasting. The suit is the first of its kind in history. McDonald’s Company was licensed by Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover to broadcast through Station WJAZ on a 322meter wave length, two hours a week. Declaring the assignment was unfair and discriminatory, WJAZ proceeded to broadcast at will on 329 meters. The "piracy” charge followed. JUDGMENT OF < $22,673 UPHELD Probate Court Decision Is Sustained. Indiana Appellate Court today upheld a judgment of $22,673 awarded by Marion Probate Court to Theophilus King, president of the Climax Manufacturing Company, against Lee R. Garber, executor of the estate of Joseph K. Sharpe, former president of Indiana Manufacturing Company. According to the opinion the Indiana Manufacturing Company in 1907 was in bad financial condition and iting volunteered to assist in financing it so control could be assumed by the J. I. Case, Mllwauke, Wis., farm machinery manufacturers. Sharpe gave King six promissory notes aggregating $18,090 and several shares of stock, transferred back and forth due to loss of stock certificates. Sometime after Sharpe’s death King brought suit against the estate for collection of the notes, interest. attorney fees, and recovery of the 603 shares of capital stock, and two dividends on the shares. Probate Court awarded King principal on notes and Interest and allowed dividends, but denied recovery of stock. COMMUNIST SCHOOL^ Massachusetts Town Demands “Red” Faction Be Ousted. Bu Timet Special HUDSON, Mass., Feb. 17. Fuming with excitement over discovery of an alleged communist school, where, according to reports to the police, children are being taught Bolshevism and atheism, the citizens of Hudson are demanding that the town authorities tamp out the “Red faction.” Existence of the school in a vacant store building became known Tuesday when a preliminary investigation was made. According to Chief of Police Andrew Magorty. the privately controlled Institution has been teaching every creed of communism, including a denial of the existence of a supreme being, to about thirty-flve or forty children of the Lithuanian colony in vhis community. OREGON CONVICTS RIOT Nine Shot After Barrage ot Ota* and Plates. Bu Timet Special SALEM, Or©., Fob. 17.—Nine oonvicts were shot, two probably fatally, during a riot In the dining room of the Oregon State Prison here Tuesday evening. More than 150 prisoners, aroused over tightening of disciplinary mean- < urea, hurled cups and plates at the ' guards in a barrage which forced the latter to retreat. Armed guards rushed In and scores of shots were poured into the dining room before the convict* were subdued. NONPROFIT HOLD~- UP Bandit* Fail to Make Expenses, Victim Reports to Police, Four hold-up men failed to make exitcnses, the loot secured being less than the cost of their gasoline, a<v cording to a report to police today by Frank Gardner. 741 S. East St. Gardner said as he drove home from work at 6:15 a. m., tho men, tn an old auto, drove alongside his auto at Harding and Belter Sts. Two drow revolvers and commanded him to stop. They look his purse and 35 cents. 39 Legal Noticee each and two spans ot 150 leet each, with approach grading and small culvert included. The plans and specifications aimjr bn examined at the office of the State Highway Commission. 18 N. Senate Ave.. Indianapolis. or copies thereof will be forwarded upon payment to the Director of $5 per set No refund will bo mads lor , plans returned. Proposals must be made upon standard forms of the Indiana State Highway Commission, which will be supplied upon request. Each bidder, with his proposal, shall submit his bond payable to the Stat# of Jndiana in the penal sum of one and onciaif (1H) times the amount of his Pro posal with good and sufficient securi'v to the approval of the Director. |UCH BOND SHALL BE ONLY Oft THE FORM SPECIFIED BY THE) DIRECTOR. COPIES OF WHICH WILL BE FURNISHED UPON REQUEST. The right is reserved by the Director to reject any or all bids or to award on bid that is in his judgment most advantageous to the State of Indiana. INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION. JOHN n. WILJI* MS. Director. Feb. 17, 24. 1926. ON or after February ati. 1026, I will not be redponib'e for debts t-ontrsrted bv any ono other than myself- ALBERT FIS *