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2 Card of Thanks card op thanks—brucb—wish to thank all our friends, neighbors and Tel&Uves for their kmdji’ss (luring the recent Illness and death of tviife, mother and sister, Josephine, ft so If or Ihe many floral offerings.. We aiso thank the Rev. Kinenm for his beautinil feermon, the singers, the pallbearers and George Herman & Sons, undertakers, lor their n attenUons f , i) STSTRRS 5 Funeral Directors W, T. BLASENGYM FLANNEK & BUCHANAN 820 N. Illinois St. i'nneral directors to the people to tndlanINDIAN A POI j S CREMATORY Notices of funeral at our chapel to oar present mortuary. Out new mortnsry will open about March 1 BERT S. GADD 2130 Prospect St Phone Stewart 2278 „ —— George Grinsteiner rnnCMtl mini 22 g Marte L KRIEGER, W'M. EL fwneral director *1 ij 54 uO2 ” 1 “W Sh. WW 8 Special Notices . THE ELECTREAT BODY MASSAGE MACHINE Cores rhemuatism and n r'*” tla 'i n . -p WALKER. 1112 Central Ave- Apt Dlfit. Agt.. Lin 8873. ~—■ ‘ ~~7 Kidney trouble.'rheumatism cared by electricity. MAE tun-t----jijihbmd. Rand. 6339. ——-- —s= jftANO teacher wants *Jesson. 10 lesson $5. Hum. 35.->3.„—_ WHITE’S fATH ACT MASSAGE to o Personals VTOTJIfD Ilk* to share car to hous*ss* s Shipment tor M= ami or vicinity through car. Lin. ———=-=- J 0 * Lest and Found w C FOUND —Articles tound tp India* ejxjlis street care yesterday: 1 b 4 o lFrlel ao Main 2737 . 12 Help W ante^ —Mole CANVASSERS, hous^to-house: commission: experiencea ,o R w Wash machine or vacuum cleaners. 126 w. w*gg Call room. 427 Peoples Bank * SALESPEOPLE to 6611 d^om^^^P^tTmefsU) CANDY SHOP. 02 IDA 10 y Meridian St, _ wp , 'sr ariH women 18 to 60. desiring to ft, 92 ?lJ Bi |i ToTto S2 8 lo“ rai?way ° ff Yi°„w t p' J hOO t o $2,700: department 1 140 to $2,500: revenue tnd oncers 51.500 to 53.500 oic etc Life positions; pension on. retirement- ennual Vacation and sick leave with bay- ’ only common school education rernired 01 money refunded if position not se2£Sl> Minors under 21 must be accomSided hr parent. Hours 1 p. m. to 9 b. m. One_day only. VOTING MAN 18 to 19 years of ago. Must be graduate from high school. Kina opportunity for the. right applicant fitart at, the bottom and learn circulation work of a newspaper Advancement depends entirelv upon the applicant. No KVon nJ interrlew. Write your letter of Motion Sd he sure to state your ag*. education and give references. Write Box ■95, care of Times. e EXPERIENCED BITCHER. Apply 1202 N. West St. GOOD piano accompanist for an orchestra. Preset 359 5-J. J3 l nstructions VFN to learn barbel trade TRI-CITY BARKER COLLEGE 510 E Washing. St. _jrdu]il atlo^s nn Circle 0757 16 Help Wanted—Female DISH washer and cook, white. 726 Virginia A ye. MIDWAY RESTAURANT. 17 Situations Wanted a —Male PLASTERER, experienced. Call Kenwood 6769. Job large or small. MAN, oolored, young; housecleaning; good references, call between 6 to 8:30: eveIrv, 2618. " I DO PUBLIC HAULING. Most anything, clejm up ashes trash, deliver cinders and manure. Ken. 1213. SVN. colored, young: house-leaning; good ref.: between 5 to 8:30: eve., Irv, -618 b—Female CURTAINS TO LAUDER. MRS. J. LUTZ. CIRCLE 6612. DAY WORK—BY THE DAY. CALL RANDOLPH 2845. DA'S WORKER: experienced; by day. Riley 4057. ' HOUSEWORK by week: neat colored girl. Kenwood 1213. LAUNDRESS— Experienced home. Call for and deliver Kenwood 4043. 3208 Columbia. __ LAUNDRY work done at my home by white lady; work guaranteed. Har. 3435-J. LAMP shade, making and repairing: good workmanship. Webster 3508. LAUNDRY or cleaning by the day: refer ence. Har 2794-W. STENOGRAPHER Experienced: permanent or temporary: single: unemployed. DRcxel 2418-M 1 WASHINGS to bring home. By first-class laundress. W T Eb. 4066-J. WASHING and ironing to bring home. Webster 3091. ; WOMAN, reliable: wants housework or day work. Ran. 2361. GOOD "LAUNDRESS: half day or all day Kenwood 5282. RETIRED nurse will take complete charge two ladies, .elderly couple. Web. 3168. SMALL CHILD —Not over year old; keep as company. DRexel 7481. Mrs, White. FAMILY washings by experienced woman References. Call Ran. 0669. TTAT.tr BAY WORK. DAY' OR WEEK. . KENWOOD 4867. 18 Rooms for Rent ASHLAND. 903. Apt. 2; modern room next to bath, tub and shower; walking distance. Riley 4187. BROAD vVAY. 1115: nice large furnished front rm.: modern: walking distance. BROADWAY 2528 light, pleasant., room. nicely • reasonable RA- 1132 CAPITOL N.. 1302: modern room: prl-' yata home; closa in; reas. Lin. 61731

IS Rooms for Rent CENTRAL. 2140; attractive room: steanv heat; garage option ah Ken. 2478. ' COLLEGE AVE.: lovely, large room, nicely furnished: In private home: no other roomer: reasonable, Wash, 3508. DELAWARE N.. 1649: nicely furnished rm,; home priv,; reasonable. RA. 1627. DE QUINCY N . 324. nicely furnished .-in : in mod, home; gentleman only, Ir. 4032-R. EAST. N.. 189; rooms: furnace heat'batii: electric lights; everything turn.; $4 up. MERDIIAN. n7 2208: ineely furnished rm,; good ideal lo<a. HA, 8679-W NEW JERSEf. N. 680; nicely furnished rooms, with or without board: good heat: walking distance, NEW JERSEY N.. 724: clean, modern rooniB: good heat, close in Riley 4314 OHIO. W„ 114' Sleeping rooms: $3 up Lincoln 5481 PARK AVE., 1540; two upper, nicely furnished rooms; home privileges. Rii, 4886. PENNSYLVANIA. N.. 2030; well-furnished front rm,; private family, Har. 2378. ST. JOE. E.. 227; two large, well-furnished rooms, on first floor at front; walking distance, TALBOTT. 1846: desirable, warm room: private fan).: meals opt. Har. 3732-W. WASH.. E.. 3500: cozy rin. In modern home: 1 or 8 greqtej Irv, 3862. DOWNTOWN sleeping rooms; steam heat European Hotel. 130 N. Dolaware St. LADY to share modern aot.; walking (list. References. Lin, 7712. after 6 P, m. NORTH SIDE; private home; modern. steam heat: reasonable. Rilev 2294. LOVELY, large, front room: ideal location. near creek. Ran, 435(h ' a—Light Housekeeping ALABAMA, N., 708: three large desirable rooms; private bath: downstairs; front: suitable for 2 to 4 people; reasonable. ALABAMA. N.. 1126: mod. light housekpg. rooms: gar, optional. Riley 5483. BOSART, 89; two nicely furnished rooms: home privileges; employed couplo or !adies preferred. Irv. 2611-M, BKOADR'AY. 1720: two clean furntshed rmg.; good heat: also large sleeping rm, MERIDIAN. N., 702; lovely room: all in white; suitable for 2; good heat. MERIiIIAN N.. room and kitchenette: qlho two rooms. Rand. 0377. MERIDIAN. N.. 2308: living room and kitchenette: everything fur HA. 3U70-W. NORTH, E. 820 4 rms.: furnished, c ean and nice furniture: private. Cir. 5165. 13TH. E.. 648- three nice rooms: modern: downstairs: private entrance; SB. UNION St.. 1617: lovely room; adiohis hath: ladv or enrp couple. DR. 3978-W. WALNUT. W., 119; suite of rooms; every thing furn,: also sleeping rms.: good heat LARGE, modern room, with use of the kitchen. Ladies Lin, 4493. LOVELY’ furnished. 2-room apt.: near Fountain Square. DRex. 3540-R. ii NICE, clean, front rms.: ba h adi.; furnished. modern, reas, Web, 71.00. 3 UNFURNISHED rooms and. kitchenette.: semi-modern. Webster 5645. b—Board and Rooms ALABAMA. JR.. 1818: large rm , 2 closets. Emp, opie,, nr men. 2 meals. Ran. aloH. -COLLEGE. 2411 ; room and board tor uian and wife or two men. Ken. 2044 DELAWARE St. 841: race room for young lady employed: good boardj steam heat; plenty liot water. Riley 39(4. PARK Ave.. 1639; room and board for girls': beautiful new furniture Must ba seen to be appreciated. ROOM and 2 meals daily: 1 or 2 amployed: ideal location. Ran, 194-. ROOM and board in private family; home privileges. Riloy 4358. ROOM and hoard m modern home; very reasonable. Helm (git 0214-M . 19 Rentals a—Houses AUDUBON- S„ 301: Irvington: double: mod.; 7 rooms.; gar.; $4! .50. Irv. 4119 : BROOKS IDE Ave., 2921: 4-room double; modern; garage: 535. Riley 6823. CENTRAL, 5800 block north; 6-room am pie: thoroughly modern home: L-car garage; good condition; 880. Hum. oo7b COFFEY 550, five rooms: modern except fur.; easily heated; newly dec. HeL 1041. COMAR. 1633. new 5-room modern 527.5& CIVIC REALTY CO.. 136 N Delaware St. Lin. 5050. CORNELL Ave... 2470. 4 rooms, electric lights, gas. city water paid. 816.50. Gall MISS IL3, Main 6761. evenings MRS ELSXER Irvington 3955 DEARBORN. 1341 N.: 7-room modern house: double garage, Irv, -hll-M. _ DEWEY" 5844-46: five-room double; iMi'modern; inside toilet: 525, Irv. 4119. _ ENGLISH Ave.. 1112: six looms; electricity. gas: 512.50. Deloss 1304: 512. EUCLID 625: completely furnished 5 room cott&sre. near E. Michigan car line Garage optional. location for summer Large front porch: awning. EWING. 937; 4 large rooms, semi-modern, garage; $35: near E. 10th car line Lincoln 5487 GLADSTONE, 133 S.: 5-room modern; nearly new; many attractive features.; S4O. Wash. 0575-R. Main 2890. GUILFORD. 4724 : 5-room modern double Hum, 3173. lA SALLE. 805 N.: 6-room single: thor-omph-ly mod.; garage: 550. Web. 8333-J. LINDEN St. 2027: half three-room double: $14.. CIVIC REALTY. . 136 N Delaware L/m. 5050. MABEL, 2025: lour rooms, electric lights, gas. inside toilet, water paid.; 820 month. Wash. 2400-W. MICHIGAN. W.. 4400: two large rooms' pantry: basement. Bel. 1215. ring 1. NEW JERSEY’. N.. 2510: 6-room modern double : splendid furnace, OLNEY AND PRATT. 3423: 4 large rooms, serai-modern, attic and basement' $22.50; near E. lOlh car 1 inf- Ran. 5763. PROSPECT 2518: 5 rooms: gas, aleetrio lights: $22.50. Bel. 2271. RAYMOND, 1339 E.: 6 rooms: bath; garage; $31.50: water paid. Stewart 1131. SALEM. 3628: between Dlinois and Meridian ; south half of double: 6 rooms bath, laundry, garage.. Har. 3222.. SPRUCE. 819: .3 rms.: inclosed back porch; modern except furnace and bath. 24TH E„ 150: 7-room mociern douhle'; 25TH St_ E 854: modern 7-room double $45. Kenwood 2835. 38TH St- W.. 514; 3 rooms modem, in rear, but front view; complete baement: water paid: 521. Harrison 4310-W. UDELL 609: 4-rootn modern doitble; ea rage: water paid. Harrison 0882. WARREN Are- 655: 0-room house: gas elec., newly papered, big yard. 2 sheds car room: 525. McCULLOUGH. FOR COLORED Dunbar court, 1022 N. West; 2 rooms and bath: heat, lights, gas and water furnished: S2B per month Let janitor sho* you. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL % DOUBLE: 6 nice rooms: modem throughout: hardwood floors: rent realson able; extra location north. Cir. 1284. T 424 NAOMI St.: 5 rooms, semi-modern: $25. 1216 Kelly: 3 rooms: modern FRANK S. CLARK. Main 3377. 1920 ENGLISH AVE. 5 Rooms: Semi-Modern. "SOUTH SIDE —New 4-room double: sernimodorn: water paid; gar. Riley 5856. FIVE-ROOM half Os double and garage; ngar school. Irv. 3083. SEE "DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL for bargaine REAL ESTATE FOR COLORED 1501 N. ARSENAL 5-room house; $17.50 month; newly decorated. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL b — Houses, Flats Furnished 1441 E. 11TH St.: 3-room, furnished duplex; modern; heat, light, gag; water paid. ; Irv. 0251-W, 3 ROOMS, modem: heat; over-stuffed Irv fug-room 6uite and floor lamp. Wbester 2189, c—A partments HAINES Apts :'just finished: 3 left 81014 N. Illinois. ILLINOIS. N.. 2344: 5-room upper duplex; first-class condition; heat, water furnished. Rent reasonable. Ran, 7030. ILLINOIS and 24th- 4 rooms bath, heat. water, janitor. Har, 1042-W: RURAL. N.. 20414: clean four-room apartiment. 815- gas. water electricity. Open. Hum. 5483. 25TH St. E.. 661: lower duplex: 4 rooms; bath. Kenwood 8541. WESTMINSTER. 2725 N. Meridian; complete 1-room apt .$45.00 Maple Terrace. 538 E. Maple Road; 6 rooms: 3 bedrooms: garage. . . .$90.00 Lafayette Court. 2735 N. Meridian; 3 rooms $55.00 Blackstoue. 4001 E. Wash.; 2 rm5..547.50 Kruger, 336 E. Prospect: 2 rooms. .$36.50 See Custodian or Call Inn. 5391. H. H. WOODSMALL & CO., Inc. Wo Insure Everything but the Hereafter. NORTH pf 8 ail Creea. between Illinois and Meridian: upper duplex: 5 rooms; sun porch; modern. Har. 0745 d—Business Places LODGEROOM, small, furnished; to rent Monday, Tuesday and Thursdays to clubs, lodges and societies. 36 W. Washington. Room 302, . 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19 Rental * d—Business Places * STOREROOM Are you looking for a better and more modern storeroom? You will find it at 19 W. South SG. In the new jobbing district. A reinforced, concrete, fireproof building, suitable for light manufacturing or jobbing purposes. Call Main 02i>7. Ask for MR. BREUNIfc. ROOM. 18x40 feet - unfurnished; suitable for etubroom. light manufacturing, etc.; $1.7.50 month. 30 W. Washington. Tnqulre Room 302 e—Miscellaneous 80-ACRE farm for rent, on* mil* from Ren Davis. Lincoln 8754, 21 Real Estate for Sale b—Houses MABEL, 2050; 4-room bungalow; inside toilet; gas. eiectrictiy: $2,500; S2OO cash, fcVKRROAP. Llth 388 Q. MADISON. 2408; 6 rooms; thoroughly modern bungalow: large garage. Make offer. EVERROAD. Dili, 3880. M’ii.I.KRSVILI.E ' DRfVfe, 1821 ; -nearly new bungalow: northeast: equity; less than cost for cash: bal. S2O month Hum 5483 STATION. 3029: bungalow: 5 rooms, modern except furnace; close to car and school; garage; $4.300; terms. Web, 9948 We Buy . Real .Estate -Lease Contract* The Washington Company 357 W. Wash. St. -Main 0703. “ south side barcains Near Pountuui Square; 8-room modern: garage: good lot: paved street: terms. Eoiuir-room modern, near 8 hoi by, paved street: hot water heat: beajutuul lot: priccil to sell at $4.250: only SnciO down Five-room modern, near Sirs .’by, near nark: beautiful lot and sarag.3: SI,OOO down: evenings call Irv 1550. THE CHARLES R. ETTfNGER CO, 308 Natnmal Citv Rank Rdlg. hill. 3754 DOI'RLE. 5 rooms to side; gas, lights, city water. Inside toilet: located 1010-12 Madison Ave.; paved street; rent $o0: price $4,750: terms: SSOO down. A. F ZAINEY'. 108 N Delaware St. NEAR "GARFIEIJi PARK “ 4-Tnoni modern; bath, .shrubbery and garage: S9OO cash; bargain tor quick sale. Owner, Stewart 2759. 5-ROOM cottage; small grocery attached: on account of illness must dispose of. Owner, DRcxel 1183. —r 19-ROOM house; zoned for huainess: lot 40x135; only $6,750. Wash. 2211 -J. CHOICE BUNGALOW home east; reasot.ably priced. Call Webster 6899. FOR NICE homes east or south, call C > OSBORN. DRexel 6184 and -- Lots BARGAIN for cash equity hi Northcllffe lot. Address Times Box -IRQ. 22 Real Estate Wanted WE still want one or two houses south; about five rooms; not over $3,000. KLEE & BCHREIBKK. Lin. 3734. DAYTON REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT C'O., 1010 Fletcher SavlnaH & Trust Rid, 25 Miscellaneous for Sale CHIFFONIER, bed, couch, rugs, ice box. other articles; afternoons. 14021a N. Illinois. ___ CHIFFONIER, bed, couch, rugs, ice box. others: afternoons. 1402 h; N. Illinois. CINDERS, line tor driveways and garages. FIXTURES for meat market tor sale oheap Russell Cook. Russellville. Ind. MACHINE. Star drilling, steam traction No .2. capacity i .000 ft., complete with 4-in. water well tools and walking beam. In good condition; using it now; cheap C. S. WILCOXON. Gwyimeville, Ind. RANGES 3 hree-buruer: never been used; with oven: S2O. DRex. 0880 _ RUGS AND LINOLEUM AT LOWEST np f('PS DORFMAN RUG COMPANY 207 VY Wash St, Onp Statehous* SODA FOUNTAIN AND CARRONATOR A 1 CONDITION: BARGAIN DR. 3896, Tarpaumlms Track -Covers Waterproof Daidk All sizes. Priced Right. See Us and Save Money, Phone BElmont 0367 NL La GOLDBERG AND SON CO. 1302-6 W. Washington St. CHURCH benches 25: good condition* suitable for auditorium. Sunday school lodge room or assembly room: very low price FLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 N Illinois St, FOR SALE —Our entire equipment of office furniture: price right.. FLANNER '& BUGHaNAN. 320 N. Illinois St. HERMAN'S fresh: nome chocolates. 70c' value 40c lb.: stands 113-603 City Mkt BARGAINS —TAILORED SUIT: several 1 pjppg drPH3f*: bizp 40. Main a—Musical Instruments PIANQ. player: brand new ; beautiful ma- ■ hcigarrv; snecdal tliis week, $295: terms. RITTER’S, 231 N, Illinois, dr. 1195, PIANOS to rout $i per mouth and up BALDWIN PIANO OO on the Circle SLIGHT!,V used player, with bench, rolls: bargain by finishing paymts. Cir. 0832. 26 Miscellaneous Wanted Good, Sound Yellow Ear Com Wanted at THE STOCKYARDS Phone Main 019d CAST-OFF CLOTHING We pay mere for used gents’ suits. Circle 2244. 9 N. West St. Calls answered promptly. ■ SALVAiiON Army industrial Homo Help us to help other* with vour used cloth--27 Business Announcements Omr New Store Is Open at 104 Momnuunrneimt Circle where we carry a full line of 'cebuilt typewriters and typewriter supplies. All makes rented and repaired. Phone for Estimate. • American Writing Machine Cos. LI. 6822. CABINET WORK —Furniture made to order and repaired; screen work; trellises and pergolas. Randolph 1210. CARPENTERING; prompt, expert service: estimates free, Webster 4660. rliAi'HEKs jougtn sum ahu renovated feather mattresses and oillowe made K. F BDKKLE 416 Mass. Main 1428 HOUSECLEANING, window washing, hardwood floors polished; odd jobs. Li. 6057. PAPER cleaning, painting and paint washing; work guaranteed WILLIAMS Uln. 4194. PAPER CLEANING *1 ROOM. WORK GUARANTEED. GADBERRY DREXEL 0232 PAPER cleaning. $1 per room; work guaranteed. H. COURT, Web. 6483.

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27 Business Announcements PAPER hanging and painting: prompt, expert service: complete sample* carried; estimates free. Wehster 0512. PAI*ER HANDLING, first-class: s4.so a room apd np: paper turn. Web, o 169 RADIO batteries recharged. 50c: batteries, 6-volt. $5, Dearborn Gar.. 3218 E. Mich. RQQFING A Nil G EN’ERaX REPAIR WORK DREXEL 2272 Rugs, 9x12. thrly Clnd $2 -all work guar BUPEKIOR CLEANERS. Ren. 4462. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened TUTTLBDOE 201 Indians Ave 28 'Storage and Transfer PACKING and hauling, storage; will logd car household goods for Miami. Feb. 24 Cai handle additional tonage. OTTO J SUEZ. Main 3028-2353 Web. 4579 Otion-Vr, NORTHWEStrifeN TRANSFER CO™ Call at all 'imes. Randolph 3741 SfoVf?JG and 'Trucking. Reliable men Call BURNMAN Web 5571 29 Business Opportunities BUSINESS or trades; nothin* too large to list with BILLY i.AYNE 310-311-312 Holliday Bldg. RESTAURANT and fixtures. 875 down. S3O per montfi 2131 E. Washington St. Webster 2189, ROOM TNG HOUSE; 8 rooms, cheap rent; $350 cash. Owner leaving city. BILLY JijAYNK. 310-311312 Hollufitv Bldg. Citx le ROOMING; HOUSE rooins close in, S3OO down. 1111,h 1 LAVNF 31.1-3112i 1-2 Holliday RkL Or cle 7176, 30 Automobiles for Sale CHEVROLET TOURING, $165 1P23 moduli 2 gmxl ilrtm. top. paint and uphoJtßy ftwi; Very teVms. TOE IjATFTROUMcEARLAND CO. Cl 8-24 X. CAPITOL AVE. Main 2480, Open evenings anil Sunday CHEVROLET. 1924. tour passenger coupe, bumpers and moteineter and 4 brand new tires and lubes Not many of these offered tor sale: SIOO down, balance 12 mouths. STONE CHEVROLBT. 540 E Wash. Open evenings. CHRYSLER I M P E RIAL C 0 UP E. PRACTICALLY NEW.. JUST BROKE IN GOOD. CAN BE BOUGHT AT A BIG SAVING. LOCOMOBILE • 9fio N. MERIDIAN Phono Ls hcoln 1171. CHEVROLETIO24 coupe bumper* front 1 and rear: o cord tires; looks good. If Interested in a good coupe see this car STONE CHEVROLET C<V 510 E Waen iilgton Open evenings A CAE FOR EVERY POCKETBOOK. TWELVE MODELS TO SELECT FROM IN THE NEW FLI NT. RECONDITIONED USED CARS THAT WE GLAD LY . RECOMMEND. COME LN AND LET PS SHOW YOU OUR MOST COMPLETE LINE. INDIANAPOLIS FLINT CO. 962 N. MERIDIAN. RILEY 5530. FORD. TOURING, $65 Starter and demountable rim®. Gift** sides.; good tires Better hurry for this one. THE LATHROPMcFarland co. 418-24 K CAPITOL AVE. Main 2480. Open evenihtrs and Sunday. Ford Four Door Sedan 1P24 model; look wheel and other extras; cord tire*: price s3oo* down pay merit 575.00. Smith & Moore, Inc. 628 South Meridian St. Open Evenings and Sunday*. Main 6650. FORD TOURINGS Several of them.. Y’our mo nay’s worth or your money back. HUFF-BUICK SALES CU 368 N. Illinois St. FOR.TI. 1923 Tudor sedan: 5 extra gnnd tire®, lock wheel, motometer. sunrvmer file paint.. A good clean car; only $lB5 STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 540 E. ington.. Open evening®. FORD BODIES Ten good mte style touriugs. coujes. roadsters Cali forms ton* and cl as* incloeUPP SWISSHELM A PARKE* FORD. 1924 coupe: look wheel:'fine t re* This car fs in fine condition: SBO flown, balance 12 months STONE CHEVROLET CO., the direct factory dealer. r.40 E. Washington Open evenings and Sunday. FORDS Best used Ford bargains in city.. WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443-6 Virginia Ave. DRexel 5020. Open Evenings and Sundays. FORDS —15 —FORDS Xfl.;3-.’4-25 models; rofinished like new; as low is SSO down. 061 N. Catutol. FORD coupe. 1921: ?150: $26 cash. $5 week. Dearborn Garage, 3218 E. Mich. HUDSON SunfT Six.; price $195: SSO down. $5 week Dearborn Garage. 3-18 E. Mk h. “MARMON 1925 7-PASS. TOURING, NEW TIRES, 10,000 MILES 7 ’W ON D E RFIJ L CONDITION. PRICED TO SELL. LOCOMOBILE 955 N. MERIDIAN. PHONE LINCOLN 1171. Marmon Sedan Late model; just reflni.shed in unusually attractive Dueo. Completely equipped and ready to give thousand'- of .miles of satisfactory service. The mice is as attractive as the appearance. Wangelin-Sharp Used Car Show. 428 N. Meridian St. Lin. 8040. Open evenings ana Sunday. MAXWELL TOURING, $250 1925 Model. Motor has been overhauled. The tires are good. It a a real buy at this price. Terms. THE LATHROP- . McFarland co. 118-24 N. CAPITOL AVE. Main 2480. Open evpnings and Sunday Maxwell Sedan 1924. $575. Ford Coupe 1925. $4lO. Wangelin-Sharp Used Car Show 428 N. Meridian St. Lin. 8040, NASH 6 TOURING, $125 Wire wheels. Brand new top and curtains; four very good tires: a real bargain. THE LATIIROPMeFARLAND CO., 418-28 N. CAPITOL AVE. Main 2480. Open eveninfs and Sunday.

30 Automobiles for Sale j MONROE touring: good mechanical condition' good tires: SSO for quick sale. CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CCb. 31 W. Thir teenth. . OLDSMOBILE 6 TOURING, $165 Mechanically very good: five cord tireat good top. paint and upholstering. Terms, THE LATHROPMcFARLAND CO. 418-24 N. .CAPITOL AVE Main 2480. Open evenings and Sunday. Stearns-K night Sport sedan. Hottest looking ear in town. Perfect in every way Not enough miles on it to break it in. and $2,090 off the original cost. It * complete with accessories. Wangelin-Sharp Used Car Show 428 N. Meridian St. Idn. 8040. Open Evenings and Sundays. SCRIPTS BOOTH $75 1920 model Here is a bargain in a 6 cylinder car. It run* good Come right in. THE LATHROPMcFARLAND CO. 418-24 N. CAPITOL AVE. Main 2480. Op<'ii rvcningg and Sunday. STAR. 1928 touring;: #150: $25 down. ,t-S wrek. Dearborn Garagv. .2218 K. Mi< h. STCDRBAKKU 1925 duplex phaeton; like Call Sfutz Roadstor If you've ev*r hnd a lonjrinx tn own sporty looking r<td*ter. here'* your change. Ado It’a only S>5P. Und wire wheel® and every Chi ok. New Dut'w. Uumoverhaul* <4. Wangelin-Sharp U-sed Car Sliow. N. Meridian *t. Wr. 8044). Open evenings and Sunday*. Wills Sto. Claire Tonring Wonderful looking ear and perfect meohani<*alJy: $825. Tlat*a tb pri-. not the down piiymorit. Nuff naid • Wungolin-Sharp Used Car Sliovc. 428 y Meridian St . J.lfu snip. We Are Offering •Komo very •pf'dal bur* in xoocl used earn thia week. All in roo<i (ondltlop. of standard mak and worth the money. Both open and eloaed modfh. Visit our al owrooni and you vPI find the ear vou want at th* price you watt to pa.?. Riekenbaeker ■;36 N C.pitol. Lhi. 7554. 1924 Ford Tndor-Sedan Bo4d in November: look wheel, five eerd tire# Thin oar ih it) splendid condition; newly painted: looks like new: down pay uaent SIOO Smith & Inc. 528 South Meridian St. Open Evenings and Sumkive Main 6650. HIGH CLASS USED CARS 1924 Oldsnioblle stiort touring. lU;.*.'l Huick. 4-eylinder touring. 1023 Durant touring. Small Down Payment. \ No Brokerage L. Gi:V LONG 1114 N. Meridian. idn. BStift, 1926 FORD FOR DOR SEDAN Balloon tires, bumpers, loekwheel and many other extras Driven only a few days. Vou can savo real money on tilts car TIIE FRANK HATFIELD CO. Authorized Ford Dealers, 625 N. CAPITOL AVE. Open Kveninga and Sunday. 1921 COLE tounns #175.00 EUrin. 4-pvirttv sport $250.00 1924 four-pant* l*eerle*s coupe. . .$500.00 f.ocomonilc, Stilts phaeton. 1923 . ..sosuoo Stutz roadster $300.00 Stutz touring. 6-paes. f $.200.00 Small payment down, balance monthly These care are in perfect condition. STUTZ FACTORV BRANCH. 957 N Meridian. Open F.vcnimrs and Sunday A. M. 1925 FORD COUPE Ba.loon tires, sneednmeter. This car is sever, months old in nerfei-t Condition price $330 small down payment, balance weekly or monthly payments. Smith & Moore, Inc. 528 South Meridian Bt. Open Evening* and Sundays Main 6650. 1925 ROLLIN SEDAN Fully equipped and in very good mechanical condition An excellent buy at $095: down payment S2OO balance months. SCAN LAN OLDSMOBILE SALES, 510 N Delaware St, Riley 2469 1924 Ford Tudor Sedan Look wheel, shock absorber*, speea ometer. five cord tires; down payment SBS Smith & Moore, Inc. 628 South Meridian St. Open Evenings and Sundays Hate 6650 Lincoln Coupe Repossessed car—three months old Sitvo $1,250 on this car Another one at $2,875. Wan gelin-S harp Used Car Show 428 N, Meridian St. Lto. 8040, 1925 Ford Touring Balloon tires, lock wheel: perfect condition: down payment $75 Smith & Moore, Inc. 628 South Meridian St. Open Evenings and Sundays Main 6650 USED cars: several makes and models j good running condition: priced from s3.> to $95. If looking for a good, cheap ear., sen us. HATNES-SUHMIDT, INC. 120 W. North. Lin. 77)75. The Will.vs-Kntgtit and Overland Dealers. BETTER cure—better orlees—better terms MARION CHEVROLET CO 963 N Me rtdian St Lin 5361 * RECONDITIONED used cars LEXINGTON MOTOR co 1142 N Meridian GOOD ns ED CARS HAS E STHT7 824 v Vrt,llap St 31 Automobiles Wanted Autos Wanted 1922. 1928. 1924 ana <.926 models preferred, we pay cash and deal quickly eave time by seeing ns first L Wolf Auto Cos. 659 ft Capitol Ave. corner North m Plenty ot parking space Un. 4618 USED CARS bouehi ado sold t GOdD> BERG 62V N Capitol HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID Fstt USED CARS WANTED 190 CARS TO JUNK SAM CARA 7. 619 N CAPITOL. 32 Auto Supplies, Repairs BEST used tires, any nze: wholesale and retail Open evenings. ROGERS TI*E SHOE 3117 W Waaninglon EBACK A GENTRY auto reflnishtng. See ns flrat 532 N Capitol Riley 2760. J3 Motorcycles, tSicycles EVERi LiIiJNG lot IPt oieyut. ROBERTSON Ci CLE STORE. 940 Maas. Are. WE buy “ell mu exchange motorcyclee. ALLEN. 609 Mass Are.. Main 70297 37 Money to Loan NEED MONEY! Quickly, confidentially and bustseee-ilfce dealings is a pari of the semoe we give LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture. Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141 E. Washington St. MA in 7)585. LI ncoln 7184. AUTO LOAN CO. Loans to ear owners: legal rates. Mr aehmjdt. 122 W Norlh St Lincoln 7676. SECOND MORTGAGE LOANS ON IMPROVED Indianapolis real estate: quick service. We also make construction loans. 438 K. of P. Bldg. $2-000.000 —To loan on good farms. 5%. WALTER ST. CLAIR. 615 Traction Bldg.

37 Money to Loan Popular Methods In the Small Loan Humacss $lO TO S2OO ON HOUSEHOLD GOOD 9 PIANOS, ETC.. WITHOUT REMOVAL. Ten years of intensive investigation nave proven that this business meets real economic need Indiana passed a law setting a fair rate of Interest and tlcena>ng the lender Loans are made for thou sands o. different purposes. f vou need money tri emergency do note hesitate to call phene or write either of our office* Repayment arranged in easy monthly tn s'allrilents of principal and interest. Loans can be reduced or paid in full any time Interest ceases immediately on every dollar repaid WHAT YOU PAY ON PRINCIPAL: * On S2O you pay $) per month. On S6O you pay $3 per month. On SIOO .vou pay $5 per month. On S2OO you pay $lO per month. On S3OO vou pay sls per month. With tawfu) interest Popular Finance Corporation 106 E Market St Room 532 Lomeke Bldg. MAin 1278 NEED MONEYS Quick, Confidential Loans on Your Furniture. Cash In 24 Hours No lied Tape, No Publicity. Easy Repay Plans. SECURITY INV.AND V LOAN CO. IS6 -N. Delaware St. Lin. VOWL FIRST or Second Mortgages on Indianapolis or ludiana real estate. Prompt service. R B WILSON. Ltn oif>4. 1101 National City Bank Bldg. Coal and Wood COAL EXPENSE If You Have Been Burning Too Much Coal TRY MONARCH Large 6-ineli block, clean forked. This coal doe* not come of! the top qi the ground It is a deep alvaft mine. It will last as tong and is almost as high in heat unit as West Virginia coal W t recommend It to be the biggest bargain tn a lon of coal on the market, regardless of kind or price. rNDTANA NO. * Our guarantee 2,000 lbs to a too. and a square deal NAQELSON COAL CO. 83 li B. St. Oak* Circle <0355 Why pay more? OLD HICKORY WHITE ASH LUMP ILLINOIS DIST NO. 7 C-IN TO fl-IN IJTMP $4.90 2 Tons, $9.50 Remember, this is a clean forked lump and a good burning coal. Banner Fuel Cos. St. Clair and Davidson Sts. COAL PHONE Li NCOLN 7581 Take Advantage of Our ••EXPERIENCED SERVICE SINCE 1877.” Be Assured the Right Fuel for the Purpose. ALLIED COAL & MATERIAL CO. AIAJED BLDG., 14 W. OHIO ST. ‘Delivery Yards Cover the City.” Consider Quality When Buying KINDLING WITH EACH TON Genuine Glcuuora —The Wonder Coal Sullivan County Indiana. Best Glendora 6in block. Ige fka.7.Wo Best Glendora 6x3 Ip,, cln. fkd . . .$0.60 Best Glendora 2x4 egg dp, fkd. $0 25 Va and Kv.—The Best That Is Mined Best W Va 0-m block. Ige.. fkd... $7 00 Best W Va. 2x4 egg. cln ffed #0 26 Best V 6 Mine Run 60 pet. Ip SA.fiO Va Mine from Kanawha District. Best E Kv Harlin Cos 6-in, tg , fkd .$7.00 TRY OUR HOOBIER ASH Burns well and holds fire over night. goosier Ash bid. No. 0 lp., 6-tn fkd $5 86 oo*. Ash ind No. 6 2x4 egg fkd #6.36 Best Linton No 4 Ind 0-in ip fkd $5 <5 Beat Ind 4-m ip.. No. 6. cln fkd $6 60 Beat Ind No. 6, 2x4 egg. 010. fkd. $5.26 Best 6-in Vermilion Cos. ip. cin fkd $6.5c Beat Vermilion Cos 2x4 egg cln fkd . $6.2. Dlivered anywhere in the city UNION ICE AND GOAL 1810 Bluff Ave. DRex. 4621- Since 1908 Depend able. W. Va, 3x6 Egg. forked #6.00 W. Ya, 4-tn I kd..... . $6.50 r.ogan County, Virginia. Poeo mme run. 58% Ip ...87 00 Poco. 0-in. Ip- fk $8.66 McDowell County, Virginia. Wheel In 35c. J. & L COAL CO. 1206 Roache. Ran. "471. COAL BARGAINS Ind. *-tn. 'kd. Ip $5 59 W. Va 2x4 Egg. fkd |2' 80 W GKT OAR PRICE 1 ? ON POCAHONTAS 00 NORTH ST. COAL YARD Un 1465 Cir 5550 Night Irv 4020 BRAZIL (Ind.) BLOCK * TO 24-IN LP.. $5.25 PER TON. BRAZIL PEA AND NUT. $4.66 EAST SIDE ICE AND COAL 934 Fowler Main 6830 “WHITE ASH LUMP J. D. JOHNSON 311 GUARANTY BLDG. q r 6PS4 Rilev 5444 _ ni'.ry_4l64 TRY OUR MAJOR COAL. _ MAJOR COAI OO Ran 4128 39 Legal Notices MAXWELL touring. 19X9: serial No. 260327: licence No. 556-205; engine No. 285867. Chevrolet touring, 1924; serlall No. 3C104755: engine No. K&481. Will bo sold for storage unless chargeioktre paid within ten days. NORTH WES'fS RN OAAAGB. 3005 Northwestern Av*.

TWO FLEE FROM LIQUOR Officer FI reel F’onr Shots at Motorist Who Deserts tar. Motorcycle Officer Jacob Htirigta* today fired four shot* at the driver of an automobile, who gave ills name as Arthur Forshan, 646 ltussell Ave., and then fled from his car, which contained thirty gallons of alcohol in the 3300 block N. Illinois St., an-t escaped. Hudgins had chased the machine seven blocks and ordered the driver to stop. The driver and a man giving his name as Charles Williams. 2519 N. New Jersey St., ran when Hudgins asked “■what have you in the back?” NAVY ACTS IN GORDON CASE Will Investigate Jailing of Hoosier Sailor. WASHINGTON. Feb. 23.—Secretary of the Navy Wilbur today ordered a thorough investigation of the imprisonment of Klmo K. Gordon, OrawfordsviUe find.) sailor, in a Mexican JaH. Wilbur acted on request of Henator James E. Watson, who became interested in the case as a result of publicity given it in The Indianapolis Times. Watson asked the NaVy to Intercede f*r -Gordon's release. Gordon i* said to have been sentenced to two yeajfc on timniped-up charges, and has contracted tuberculosis iVi jail. Watson said he doubted the authenticity of the charges. HOOSIERS TO BANQUET Indiana Teachers Honored at Washington. fVtt T(mr ftnrrlal WASHINGTON, Feb. 28—Indiana educators and other Hooslers here will attend a banquet tonight given jointly by the Indiana. Society of Washington and the Indiana University Alumni Association. Representative Fred K. Purnell of Attica, will preside. David Starr ■ Jordan, President Bryan of Indiana University and Chancellor Ernest .T. Llndley of Kansas University, former Indiunan, will speak. Tomorrow morning an Indianapolis breakfast will he given educators here for department of superintendence meeting of the National Education Association.

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aF you don't “know beans” you have missed one of the most valuable of garden vegetables, for beans furnish more nutriment at a lower price than any other of our staple foods, even wheat. Many varieties of them are grown throughout the world, forming a large part of of the human family. They are so rich In protein that in a measure they can be used to replace meat In our diet. Bean plants are annuals, grown as ■- 39 Legal Notices NOTICE—D AM AGE ROLL DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC PARKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD. CITY’ HALL INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA Notice is hereby given b.v the Bourn nt Park Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis. that it lias approved a preliminary damage roll showing the award of damages for the appropriation of real estate to he used for park purposes, Jn the City of Indianapolis, authorbted by its Amended Acquisition Resolution No 4. 1924. which larovldes for the acquisition of ths following described real estate to-wit: ‘.'Beginning at ttie southwest corner of Lot 20 tn Sherman Park subdivision to the City of Indlananqlt*. as recorded In Plat Book 18. Page 96. iu the Recorder S office of Marlon County. Indiana: thence northeastwardly along the east line of the Pleasant Run boulevard, to the northwest corner of Lot X 2 in the aforesaid Sherman Park subdivision: thence northeastwardly and souths,istwanUy, on a curved Hue to ths right, havntg tor It# radius 480 84 feet, a distance of 692.60 feet to a point, said point being 142,08 feet north of and 10 47 leot east of the southwest corner of Lot 51 tn Stratford Addition, as recodred In Plat Book />. Page 27, in th# aforesaid Recorder's office: tlisnco southeastwardly. on a straight line, tangi'it to the aforesaid curve 417 feet to a point, said point being 97.20 fret east, and 4.70 feet south of the southeast corner of the aforesaid Lot 61: thencesVoutheastwardly and northeastwardly, on a curved line to the left, having for its radius 477 68 fret a dlstauoe of 240.09 feet to a point, said point being on thq east property line of Denny St., and 497.49 feet north of the north property line of English Ave.: thence north along the aforesaid east property line of Denny St., a distance of 783.14 feet, to a point: thence westwnrdlv along the north property line of the Pleasant Run Blvd. to the southwest corner of Lot 6 iu John Ray's Subdivision, as recorded 111 Plat Book 17. Page 173: thenoe northwestwardly on a straight line across Slier man Dr. to the northeast corner of Lot 11, 111 the aforesaid Stratford's Addition : thence Bouthwestwardly along the north line of the aforesaid Lot 11 and the same lino extended to a point In the north line of Avon Are.: thence aouthwestwardly along the aforesaid north property lino of Avon Ave. and the earns line extended to a point in the west property line of Gala St.; thence southwardly along tho aforesaid west property line of Gale, St. to the north property lino of English Ave., them* east along the aforesaid north property line of English Ave. to the place of bethe following described propertyi ■•Beginning at the southeast corner of Lot 9?> tn Haywood s Boulevard Addition to the City of Indianapolis, as recorded in Plat Book 17. Page 147. In the Recorders office of Marlon County. Indiana: thenoe south along the cast line of the aforesaid Haywood's Boulevard Addition a distance of 454.83 feet to a point in the north right-of-way line of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company; thenoe cast along the aforesaid north right-of-way line, a ditance of 1.200.55 fret to * potot: thenoe north parallel to and 255.78 from the east line or the west half of ths northFat nuartrr of Section 0. Township ■*) North. Range 4 East, and the east l*e of the west half of the southeast quarter of Section 4. Townahip 15 "North. Range 4 East, a distance oS 663.48 fret to tbs southwest corner of H. wrtghta ant Run Boulevard Addition as, recorded in Plat Book 19 Page 61. In the atoresald Recorder's office: thenco southi 47 degrees. 14 minute* west a distance g's 264 64 fret to a point: thenre on a curved line to tiie right having so tu radlua 409.32 feet a distance of 282.01 feet to a point: thence aouthwestwardly tangent to the aforesaid curve and parallel to and 700.5 feet distant from th* south nronerty line of Washington St. a distance of 199 S feet to a point: thence*on a curvim lme to the right having for its radus 819 2 feet a distance of ~43.8 feet to a point, thence northwestwardly on a straight line tangent to the aforesaid curve, a distance of 03.4 loot to a point; thence continue northwestwardly on a mirved line to the left, having for its radius ;>7B 09 feet a distance ot 250 feet to place of beginning containing 11.05 a(tt ” Persons interested in or aflected by said appropriation ot land and sward of damages therefor are hereby notified that said Board of Park Commiss'oners. bas fixed Thursday the llth day of March. 1926. at 2 o'clock p. m., as the time when remonstrances will be received and heard from persons as to thfl amount of tnFir live award of damage*. The assessment roll with the description of the property affected the name* of ttie owner* In favor of whom damages have been awarded witn the amount of the preliminary award as to each piece and parcel of property affected is on file and can be seen at ttie office of the Board of Park Commission ers in tho City Hall. Indianapolis. Indl ana. where remonstrance* will be received and heard at the time above designated. KMSLEV W JOHNSON. FRANK P. MANLY. A. M. MAGUIRE, JOHN* K MlLNOfc. 4 Board of Park Cpmxniflfionem or tbo City of lndianimolla, ludiana. Feb. 10. 23. L 029.

FEB. 23, 1926

REFERENDUM ON PROHIBITION IN 1028 IS PLANNED i •Face - the - Facts’ Mcetinq Adopts Resolution to Force Dry Issue. fin United Pm* WASHINGTON, Feb. 23.—-A proerrurn to force the wet and dry Ismie before the Nation for a referendum at the 1923 presidential election wns adopted by the second “fucg thefacts" conference of the Association Apainst the Prohibition Amendment. After speakers from all parte of the country had voiced th* "evil* of prohibition,” in a ten-hour gession, (’apt. W. H. Stayton, chairman of the association, nnnomiccd that political and legislative committee* had been formed to work for modification of the Volstead act. (Wxtni Named "The leptalaMve committee is composed of fifty citizens Who*hav* been asked to draft a concrete program that would modify th* dry law and still have temperance In th* country,” Stayton said. "Thl* cornmitte* will propose to Conßres* a plan, after a careful study, for distribution and control of lipht wine* and beer. "We expect modification of the prohibition law not later than 1928.” The Rev. Dr. James secretary of the Kplscopal Church Temperance Society who advocate*] modification, wa* lionized at the meettnK and hie address wna interrupted at eVery pause by great applause. FhcTe Sam** Bride "Prohibition 1* Unde Sam'* bride —married In hast* and repented In leisure,” he said. Representative John Phillip Hill, Baltimore, Republican, read Georg# Washington's recipe for making beer. HHI pointed out that Washington was not a small home brewer. i hut mad* thirty gallon* of beer at a time. DEN IKS TIN fIHKHM A* STURT Bu United Prr*t ROCHESTER, N. Y_ Teh. 23. Herbert Singleton, son of a weelthj candy manufacturer, today wired hla mother hete, denying: he waa enKHRed to marry Mary I/ntlae Span. "<’lifilerella Girl," nt Denver, Colo. Miss Span went to Denver, after her adoption by EJward W. Browning, New York millionaire, wt* annulled.

Jow bushes or vines from seed. They have clusters of creamy butterflyshaped flowers, which are followeit| by pods, usually from two to elglifll inches long, containing the seeds or beans. One recently developed variety has pods ns long as a man’s arm. The beans in tho pods vary In size and color, often being beautifully marked with contrasting hues. The entire heirn plant Is sometimes used for stock food. The root* are valuable for soil renovators. The best known bean of the United States la the white navy bean of the famous "Boston-baked” type. It is one of more than 160 varieties of the kidney bean—the "haricot” of the French—the original Mock of which Is thought to have come from South America. This specie* also includes the many varieties of"*wnx and string henna eaten green with the pods, or shelled and dried. The Hiiir bean also came from South America.- It has large, flat beans in a htoan pod that grows on either a. hush or a vine. The pod Is not edible, hut. the seed is eaten both green and dried. Tepary beans and the small flat black frljole* are much used beans af Mexico and other Latln-Ainerlcan countries, where they rank next to corn as a staple food. They Rlso grow In the southwestern United States. The cowpea, also called the blaok-eye bean, Is the chief forage and green manuring plant in tho South of the United States, and the shelled seeds are eaten green or dried. Soy beans are the common beans of China, Japan, and India, where they are an Important Item In the diet of tho rice-eating Orientals. 4 They are not eaten as a vegetable,® hut are prepared in a variety of complex forms, such ns a sort of cheese made by crushing, boiling and curdling Into cakes. In America the soy bean Is grown ns forage, na a soil food, n.nd for silage. The common bean of Europe tn the broad bean which has been used ns food for both men and animal since the remotest time. Our scarlet runner Is an ornamental climber which In Europe In also grown as a string and ehell bean. Beans are prepared for winter use In varloua ways. Enormous quantities are ripened, shelled and dried. Dried beans are also cooked, seasoned ready for the table and canned as baked beans. String heane are also canned.

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