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1 Death Notices IDDINGS, GARVAS GERARD—Beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Iddmgrs of >3—lo N Olnev St., brother of Gathel Iddinss of Indianapolis. Goldie and Gl^ f p Id 4nTurdtS f Chicago, 111., departed thi. : ‘‘ f ' March A 9:15 p. m... age 25 years. I 1 tmerai Tuesday March 9. at Brightwood M. EChurch 2 P. m. Friends may call at Moore & Kirk’s funeral home any time. Burial Memorial Park. Friends tt'Wted. (Bain bridge. Coatsville and Greencastle papers please copy.) ——— 2 Carcf of Thanks CARD OF THANKS —We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to relatives, fneuas neighbors. Rev. Roberts and Kirk and Moore, undertakers, for their sympathy, assistance and beautiful floral offerings, in our sail bereavement the great loss of our Hurlin'’’ Ron R&lph Thoinss Ginsberg. He” and MRS. ALBERT GINSBERG AND CHILDREN. 5 Funerai Directors ~W. T. BLASENGYM~ Main Office. 2220 Shelby St. DRexel 2070. BERT S. GADD. 2130 Prospect St. Phone Stewart 2278 FEainineir aumdl Bitcihaiiniaini Now in our new Mortuary, 25 West Fall Creek Blvd. Phones: Randolph 4400-4401-4402 No added charge for the use of the Pilcher organ or the new service roonm. Visitors may call any time. CREMATORY SERVICE Flamnrcer and Bmdhaoanni George (irinsteiner Funeral director. 522 E. Market. ' Main 0908. —. KRIEGEPv, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR. 1402 N Illinois St MA. 1154. Res., Bel, 3866-R-l UNDERTAKERS—HISEY & TITUS. 951 N Delaware Main SOHO, 8 Special Notices THE ELECTREAT BODY MASSAGE MACHINE. Relieves rheumatism and ne M r ,U Dist WALKER. 1112 Central Ave.. Apt 0. uist A art. Lin. 887-3 MARGARET SELLERS D O D'. C. N p D Obstetrician, acute and chronic dis as massage. T N. New Jersey. 10 Lost and Found FOUND —Article* tound in Indian spoils street cars yesterday . 2 UMBRELLAS 1 TYPEWRITER 1 KEY HOLDER WITH KEYS 2 PAIRS GLOVES 1 PURSE 1 BELT 3 BOOKS 1 PACKAGE Main 2737. COLLIE: white female: brown nots_ on ears: It Is deaf. Reward. Web. 41.>0-0. — DRESS: 10-t. downtown Saturday afternoon. Reward. MRS. SAFER. 1721 Laurel. - TIRE. Auburn. 32x4%: lost Saturday afternoon. Reward. Return to 1-0 W. Twenty-Third St. Call Cir. 0964. STRAYED or stolen: female nolle* do*, liberal reward for return to CHARLES W, RALSTON. 1049 Ujisbrook St. 12 Help W anted—Male CANVASSERS: house-to-house: salary and commission: experienced in; washing maehines and vacuum cleaners. 12b W, kisn. PAPERHANGER: first-class, as a partner ea^ l V nr l er^EW n XRIj2B; New York. Riiey 17511. Ask for Mr. Fox, SALESMAN —Sell auto tires direct from factory to fleet owners. Good side line proposition with reliable tire, factory: ohance for full time position if man shows ability to move tires to < ear owners successfully. Box 03. Times. “ " 10 GOOD BOYS With Bioycles. A only MR. WILSON. IS N. Meridian. 13 Instructions MEN to learn barbel trade TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE 510 E Washington St. Indianapolis Ind. Circle 0757 16 Help Wanted—Female GIRLS WANTED FOR CHORUS WORK. REVIEWS, DANCING ACTS AND CLUB ENTERTAINMENTS. CALL IMMEDIATELY AT STAGECRAFT STUDIO. 319 N. PENN. ST. OPEN EVENINGS. ELDERLY colored lady to assist wjth housework and care for child. RI. 6153. 17 Situations Wanted a—Male CARPENTERING, prompt, expert service: estimates free. Webster 4000. HARDWOOD floors, cleaned and reflnished. white washing. Edward Bailey. RI. 4736. HOUSEWORK OR CHAUFFEUR LICENSED CHAUFFEUR —Who knows the road, wants to drive car to Fla. Call Cir. 2879. between 8 and 8 p. m. J. A. SENTENKY. GENTLEMAN wishes position as truck driver or chauffeur: ref, Lin.'Bsl4. b—Female BOOKKEEPER: double-entry; good recommendation. Bel. 0718. DAYWORK —Laundry or cleaning; city reference. Lin, 8276. DRESSMAKING or plain sewing in families. by the day or week. Call mornings. Lincoln 1806. HALF DAY WORK. DAY OR WEEK. KENWOOD 4867. LAMP shade making and repairing: good" workmanship. Web 3558. LAUNDRY work: family of two. $1.75 ana up: work guaranteed: call for and delivered. Ran. 1857, LAUNDRY work to bring home, or day work: experienced, Rlle.v 2296, MAID: private home: care of children: experienoed elevator girl. Ran, 5993. NURSING, general: reference: with experience. Phone Web. 2546. TYPIST: light dictation: high school graduate. Jrexel 7669-1. WASHINGS to bring home. Experienced. Ken. 4078. CHILD’S nurse maid: young lady: age 17. Lin. 6741. Call after 5:30. EXPERIENCED pastry cook: no Sundays: hours: 8 to 5. Harrison 1321-W, WOMAN Colored: experienced cook: wants work Har. 0237-R. YOUNG lady desires position as typist and filed clerk. Riley 6128. COLORED Woman: experienced: general housework. Ref. Kenwood 2013. 18 Rooms lor Rent BROADWAY'. 2320: sleeping-rooms; ideal location: garage privilege. Ken, 4541, BROOKSIDE, 1818- Lovely room in private home. Web. 5061-J. CENTRAL. 2149: apt. 2: attractive room: ideal location: gentlemen preferred, CENTRAL. 2216: nicely furnished room: modern, piivate home. Ran. 3132. CENTRAL. 2325: private home; large room; spacious closet: twin beds: shower: $3,50 each, Kenwood 3737. CLINTON HOTEL. 29 Virginia Ave.: desirable rooms. 83 to $6 Cir. 5422, GUILFORD —P'easant rm.; strictly private homtj good reference: gar. Wash. 3623.

18 Rooms for Rent ILL.. N.. 2339. Apt. 2: mahogany turn. rm. Ideal for emp. person. Ran. 1763. MERIDIAN. 2215 N.: large front room for 1 or 2: garage. Har, 0447-R.. NEW JERSEY. N.. 418; clean, cozy rms.; $2.50; $3. Steam heat. PARK AVE.. 1540: two upper, nicely furnished rooms; home prov, Riley 4885. PARK. 2142- lovely rooms: beautifully furnished: compute. Ken. 2Q16. PARKVIEW. 4; large front room, home privileges: modern. Lin, 7880. PENNSYLVANIA. N.. 903: clean houaekeeping rooms; steam heat: 86 week. PENN.. N„ 1740; lovely, .fur., large south room; plenty windows and sunshine. RILEY Ave., 914: lovely rm. for girl or couple; % block to bus, Irv. 0184-M. ST CLAIR. E.. .316: modern rms.: clean: board convenient. Riley 4093, ST. JOE, E.. 23: Apartment 5: modern front room for one or two employed. References. Circle 8190. ATTRACTIVELY furnished sleeping-room for couple or two ladies employed. References. Bel. 3566-R. __ SLEEPING room for ladv: homo privileges; walking dist. Lin. 7712, after 6 p. m. ATTRACTIVE large room for couple or business woman. Ran. 0617. FURNISHED rm. in priv. family. City heat suitable for two. Ran. 4622. NICELY furn. rm. in private home. No other roomers. Wash. 2508. a—Light Housekeeping BELLEFONTAINE. 1308: modern room and kitchenette; reasonable; garage opt. Lin, 2007, CAPITOL. N.. 815: two connecting housekeening rooms; good heat: modern. CHURCHMAN. 1205: two modern., furn. rooms: private entrance: gas range, sink, large, closet, laundry privileges, use of phone: SB. DRexel 1263-M. DAVIDSON. 641 N.; housekeeping rooms. reasonable. Main 3130 or Web. 5211. EASTERN Ave.. 32: 3 unfurnished rms.; modern,; private. Webster 4195-J. ILLINOIS. 515 N.; front room furnished for light housekeeping. $2.50. ILLINOIS. N.. 907: 2 "rooms, kitchenette, modern: steam heat, Lincoln 7PSB. ILLINOIS. 2821 N.: 2 nice rooms, furnished. Modern. 830. Ran. 7084. N. NEW JERSEY'. 1029: furnished 2-room apartment: mod.: gas range, sink: $6.50 PENNSYLVANIA 21 07 nice light room and kitchenette. Ran, 1451. ROOK WOOD, 4015: 2 or 3 furn. rms.: priv, bath: phone; garage. Wash. 41 >7. WASH.. E 1032: 2 Targe furnished rooms: steam heat garage Close in. WASH E„ 3323: two nicely furnished light housekeeping rooms. Web. 0534-J. 6— Board and Rooms ALABAMA. N.. 1816: large room; private home; on car line: good home cooked meas. Ran. 3169. _____ PARK AY'E., 1639; large room and alcove with hoard for girls: beautiful new furniture. Must be seen to be appreciated. Ken. 1639. JEFFERSON. N.. 652: 2 rooms and gar.; mod, home; board opt, Web, 2364-J. SOUTH—Rm and board for 2 employed. home privileges: mod, home, DR 3.190 ROOM and board for 2 hi private family. K. n, 2044. CHILDREN wanted to room and board, mother's care given. Kenwood 5015 LADY or gentleman for room and board in modern home. Har, 2309-J. 19 Rentals a—Houses AUDUBON, S.. 301 mod.. 7 rooms; gar.; 847.50. Irv. 4119. BROADWAY and 25th: 7-room modern double: 845. Ken. 2835, BROOKSIDE. 2921: new 4-room double bungalow; mod.; garage; 835. Ri. 6822. C--FFEY 550; nve rooms: modern except fur, easily heated: newly dec. Bel 1041. j DEWEY. 5844-40: five-room double; semi : modern; inside toilet; $25. Irv, 4119. GALE and 16th: ti rooms: strictly mod.; sun parlor, .laundry. Web. 0373. HIGHLAND PL: ti-i ... semi-mod., half. dble. $27.50. Circle 2854. I IRVINGTON: very desirable six-room modern double: garage. Irv. 3627-M KELLY. 1590; 5 rooms: modern; garage. Will paper. Y'ard: water paid: 829. LINDEN St.. "027; half three-room double: sl4. CIVIC REALTY 136 N Delaware Lin, 5050. LINWOOD, N.. 31: upper duplex; four large rooms bath, breakfast nook; heat, water _furnished; garage optional. LINWOOD. 417 five-room half of double: garage: near school Irvington 3083. MABEL. 2020: 7-room double: semi mod.: water paid: garage; $2.3. Drex. 3503-M NEW JERSEY. N'.. 2510; modern 6-room double. Circle 04.33. OHM Ell. 5.330: Irvington; modern 5-rm : bath, hot water heat, large c!o~ ts: excellent condition; garage. Irv. 0650-W. , PLEASANT RUN BLVD.. 1915; near Villa Ave.; new 6-room modern: laundry; garage: water iurnished DRexel 339i>. SHERMAN DR , N.. 2907: convenient fiveroom double' good. end.: gas. electric. ■ water paid: garage; S2O. Irv, 4199. TEMPLE. ?L. 517—ti rooms' modern: near churches and schools. Web. 36-iU-W. TEMPLE. N.. 1213: 6 rooms; modern, exeopt furnace: wated pd. Web. 0309-W 16TH, E.; facing BrooKside Park: hall dble: 5 rms. bath, strictly mod., window shades; % square E. 10th. Web. 2166-W. HALF MONTH RENT FREE Olney St.. 2056: half block from E. Tenth car line: north half of four-room I new double. Water, esc. inside toilet and garage; $26 per month. W. B. RUEBY, 425 Lemoke Bifig. Lin. 1782. ONE MONTH FREE RENT New 4-room to side double: 025-27 Ewing: St.: water, gas. inside toilet and garage; $25 per month. / W. B. RUEBY, 425 Lemcke Bldg. Lin. 1782. NORTH of fairground: Duke and Keystone: 3-room double: $12.50. Wa. 1326, SALE or rent: Bosart. 744 N.: 4 rms. Lin. 4886, or Irv, 2899, NORTH SIDE, strictly modern 6-room home; $3750. Harrison 2964. 1313 N. Jefferson—s3s.oo Six-room modern: single house: garage. Dunlop & Holtegel SEE DTTNUIP & HOLTEGEL for bargains REAL ESTATE b — Houses , Flats Furnished DEARBORN. N.. 557: 3 rooms; private entrance: privato bath: everything furn. first class: adults only: $45 mo.; weekly rati’s if desired. Webster 702.3. TACOMA L 214; 3 rooms; furnished: private entrance and bath: hot water heat. lights, gas: S4O. Webster 3402-R. 27TH, 15 W.: near Illinois car; upper or lower: four or five rooms; garage; modern : reasonable. Har. 4742-J. NORTH—Berkeley Ra.: modern five-room furnished bungalow. SBS: vacant May 1 summer rental only. Washington 1192. c —A partments ASHLAND Ave.. 1232: one light housekeeping room: 2-room rear apartment: furnished or unfurnished. Lin. 6449, BROADWAY’: 3 rooms, bath, kitchenette; heat and water furnished. Riiey 1432. SUTHERLAND, 2897: 3-room mod. apartment; steam heat; only S4O. Ken. 3155. Apartment, S3O 730 Ft. Wavne Ave.. No. 4: 3 rpoms and bath; steam heat and water furnished. Dunlop & Holtegel 204% N. Rural: 2 adjoining 4-rm. apartments; newly papered; water, gas. eleotreity; sl7 and sl4. GILL AGENCY. Web. 2368. d—Business Places OFFICE room. Odd Fellow Bldg. Desirable office room, furnished or unfurnished: verv reasonable rental. Apply 307 Odd Fellow Bldg. i DESK space In front office: $lO month including desk, phone, etc. 108 N. Delaware St. Room 205. e—M iscellaneous GARAGE, suitable for storage or workshop; only $lO. DRexel 3429. 100 ACRES Improved; 14 miles west of Indianapolis. Times Box 52 21 Real Estate, for Sale b—Houses BRADBURY. 1601: 5-room ihoroughly modern bungalow: hardwood floors: built-in features: large basement; garage: improved street: $4,350: terms. EVER ROAD. 204 Transportation Bldg. Lin. 3880. DR, 3250. ENGLISH. 1002: 5-room modern; paved St.: accept piano down paym’t. Hum. 34u5. HOEFGEN ST.. 1526: five-room bungalow; modern, except basement: bath, toilet, lavatory, sink in kitchen, heater, shades, papered, floors finished, cement porch and walks: improved street: large garage: 53.350: terms. EVERROAD. 204 Transportation Bldg, Lin. 38S0. Drex. 325 C. IF Y'OU have a clear lot we will build you a home. Our houses are better and cheaper because we have no office help and pay no commission. ELVERS & KLEIN. INC. Lin. 2627. 19.2% INVESTMENT Six three-room apartments and double house: clt.v water: lot 90x140 ft.; rental $1,050 year. Snap. Terms. A. J. MEYER REALTY CO. 24% E. Wash, St„ Rm. 307. Circle 1713. FOR NICE homes east or south call C .1 OSBORN DRexel 6184

21 Real Es'cate for Sale b—Houses We Buy Real Estate Lease Coutracts The Washington Company 257 W. Wash St. Main 0792 $150.00 CASH $23.50 a month handles good four-room cottage with washroom on Pershing, north of Michigan: garage and coal shed; total price. $2,500. Call Mr. Keller. Ran. 0694. for appointment. SCHMID & SMITH, luc., REALTORS. "Let's Talk It Over." DESIRABLE DOUBLE HOUSES Two five s room doubles: cement porch, well, paved street: rents SOOO year. Special price; 14% investment: good condition. A. J. MEYER REALTY CO. 24% E Wash. St.. Room 307. Circle 1713. 6-ROOM cottage: basement, garage, two 30-ft. lots: $1,500: cash or terms. Appointment only. EVERROAD. Lin. 3880. DR ox .32.30, DOUBLE; Northwest-, near Riverside: 4 rooms, modern, to side. Double garage. Rents $55. Price $5,000. Terms, SSOO | cash. A. F. ZAINEY, 106 N. Delaware St. BEAUTIFUL, irv.; modern, five rooms. bath, shade, full basement, garage, east front; terms. Owner. Irv 2909-tv 5-ROOM COTTAGE SMALL GROCERY ATTACHED: TRADE: ON ACCOUNT SICKNESS OWNER DREX 1183. LATE model Riekenbaeker sedan; will trade for double house. Riley 5641. ON K. McCarty St.: 9-room modern: sell on terms. Rllev 5641. NORTH SIDE, strictly modern home for colored: 5 rm, double. DRexel .1827. CORNER lot Kessler Blvd and 18th St. Sell eiiean. Riley 3641. NICE 5-room bungalow, electric lights. Take Ford as part, Riley 5641. CHOICE BUNGALOW home east: reason ably priced Call Webster 6899 f—Sale or Exchange FARMS; bigh-cinss. clear; exchange for Indianapolis rentals. I. N. PEKSINGER. I Seymour. Ind. LOT, clear, 50x1250; paved road; west, near Lynnhurst Drive. Trade lor rental. A. F, ZAINEV. IUM N. Dei a w are St. 13‘d ACRES Franklin Cos.; clear; exchange for city property. Owner Hum. 3455. 22 Real Estate Wanted Wanted at Once Small houses in any good location near schools and car. Have cash buyers up to 82.500. Lin. 3734. Write X ! ** Q. Sohr*ib* er Cos.. 11Q4 National City Bank Bldg. DAYTON REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT CO.. 1010 Fletcher Savings & Trust Rid 25 Miscellaneous for Sate BATHROOM fixtures, complete. S7O H G. HAMMERLING. 1946 College Ran doiph 4110 U. CHOCOLATES Herman's fresh, home. 70c value 40c !h.; stands 113-603 City Mat CINDERS: GOOD " QUALITY: CHEAP CALL DREXEL 1619. CINDERS line coarse: 2% yard $2. in-i eliding spreading. Bel, 4314. DR, 0344. CINDERS, large 2-ton trrnk load, fine lor driveways and alleys. Bel. 3488 EVENING DRESS, black satin, heavily beaded ; soap* ly worn; cheap DR. 313:' GAS RANGE ">! BURNER; GOOD CONDI" TION, HAR, 2296-W. OIL PAINTINGS BY RECOGNIZED EUROPEAN ARTISTS. 637 N. SHERMAN DR. WKBSTER 4235. OVEKs . '■:■■■' 1 ■ G ROOM SUITE. l.ri) DAVENPORT: NEW. RAN. 5443 RANGE, hi oven gas; sl4: oak buffet. S2O. Wash 1 301-M. RUGS AND LINOLEUM AT LOWEST PRICES DORFMAN RUG COMPANY 207 W. Wash SV Onn Stateaotwe "SODA FOUNTAIN AND CARBONATOR. HOUSE ''leaning? Your surplus elothinf furniture, magazines, papers, will help us to help others Salvation Arniv Industrial Homo. Phone lor wagon. Rllev 6622. 127 W Georgia FREE Masonry History: 7 volumes: new: never unpaoked; cost 8-18: first $25 takes 1C n36 S. StatP DRexel 3540-W. New and Rebuilt Typewriters WOODSTOCK TYPEWRITER CO. Used Offii- Furniture Prnvd to Sell 112 E Maryland St, a—Musical Instruments PIANOS to rent $1 per month and up BALDWIN PIANO CO on ll r Circle TRUMPET. ' Martin." gold burnished, 10 months old. Call NORTHAM, Lin. 7127 UPRIGHT piano with bench. Will sacrifice for quick sale E Z terms. RITTERS. 231 N. Illinois. Circle 1195, VOUR CHILDREN SHOULD HAVE A MUSICAL EDUCATION. Bring them in and let musicians advice thorn in selecting their instruments. RITTER MUSIC CO. 231 X. Illinois Circle 1195. b—Pet and Live Stock CANARY birds St. Andreasburg rollers. registered, prize stock; males females. eligible to register, 3204 N. Cap. Ran. 1557. CHICKS—We have 500 two-week-o'd brooder chicks, mostly Rox and Or pingtons, at 20c ea ; also plenty of baby chicks at sl3 to S2O for 100. BOYER'S HATCHERY. 25 E. Market St. Phone Riley 5470. Indianapolis. Ind. Hatchery Thorntown, Ind. GOATS. 2 dozen: Toggenberg, Swiss.: fine opportunity, MR. TALGE, Web. 1299. 2/ tiusiness Announcements FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated feather mattresses and pillows made E. F, KT'RKLK 410 Mass, Main 1428. MARCEL. 50c. IRV. 1637-R. PAPER cleaning, painting and paint washing work guaranteed. WILLIAMS. Lin. 4194. PAPER CLEANING $J ROOM WORK GUARANTEED GADRERRY DREXEL 0232, PAPER Cleaning $1 per room. Work guaranteed. H. COURT. Web. 6483. PAPER HANGING Work guaranteed. Belmont 0177. WM. BRADFORD. PAPER Hanging: paper furn. Excel, work and service. Web. 2572. RUGS. 9x12. thriv eind.. $2: all work guar SUPERIOR CLEANERS. Ken. 4462. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana'Ave, SEWING—PIain or fancy, at home or away; reasonable. Har 47C5-M. SPRAY NOW WHILE TREES ARE DORMANT, PLANTING IN SEASON. ORDER IIOW. WEBSTER 6673. WALL tinting, painting, paper hanging, paper furnished. discount off. Ken. 3625. Our Third Anniversary Sale of REBUILT TYPEWRITERS AM Prices Reduced We rent and overhaul all makes of typewriters at reasonable rates and ;uarantee our work. Agents for Remington Portable. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO. 104 Monument Circle. LI. 6822. NOTICE NOW IS THE TIME TO START HOUSE PAINTING. Y’OU GET THE SAME WORK AT LOWER PRICES. I DO ALL KINDS OF PAINTING: FLOOR WORK: FINE ENAMELING: GRAINING: EXCELLENT OIL RUBBING AND FURNITURE REFINISHING, RILEY 6692. WE ARE READY'—To wire your house and sell you electrical fixtures. Prospect Electric Cos., 1910 Prospect St. DR. 4405. ALL cars washed. 51 00: parking 25c day or night. NEW YORK AUTO LAUNDRY. 319 E. New York St. Circle 2400. A-l PAPER cleaning. 50c up; work guaranteed personal service, Ltn. 7664. 28 Storage and Transfer PACKING, shipping, storage: local and overland: loads from Toledo. Chicago. St. Louis. OTTO J. SUEZ. Main 3628-2353. Web. 4579-0699-W. NOR'! HWESTERN TRANSFER CO. Call at all times, Randolph 374 L MOVING and Trucking. Reliable men Call BORNMAN Web 5371. 29 Business Opportunities ROOMING HOUSE—I 2 rms.: north: by owner. Lin. 3915. Call MR. McKANNA

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29 Business Opportunities BUSINESS or trades: nothing too large to list with BILLY LAYNE. 310-311-312 Holliday Bldg. Circle 7176. CAFE and soda fountain for sale: bargain if sold quick. MARTIN’S CAFE. Ladoga. Ind. CONFECTIONERY: one of the best places n city: price right: easy terms. Information call Web. 5333, CONFECTIONERY. Priced to sell this week. Call Owner. Circle 4912. TO SELL or trade, high-grade, well-located. profitable, going uptown millinery store: a real bargain. Call Rilev 1.351, 30 Automobiles for Sale BUICK; six-cylinder: five-passenger: $195. E-Z terms. HUFF-BUICK SALES CO. CHEVROLET. 1924 four-passenger coach: four brand new tires and tubes: a beautiful ear, worth more than we ask: $325: terms. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 540 K. Washington. CHEVROLET 1923 coupe; five cord tires spotlight runs and looks good: $200: terms. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 540 E. Washington. DODGE: fly-passenger: $250. E-Z terms. HUFF BUICK SALES CO. DURANT: five-passenger; 5295. E-Z terms. HUFF-BUICK SALES CO ESSEX TOURING One of those fast IP'M models: in excellent mechanical condition: 5225: terms or trade. Scanlon Oldsmobile Sales 510 N. Delaware. Open eveningi and Sunday. SDK Flint 40 Coach. Used for a few miles. Selling at a price you can not pass by. This ear carries anew car guarantee. Terms and trade. INDIANAPOLiS FLINT CO. Factor}' Branch, 962 N.‘Meridian. RI ley 5530. FORD COUPE--1922 model. Good tires upholstering and paint Runs very good. It's a real bargain at $155. Terms The Lathrop-McFarland Cos. 418-24 N. Cai’itol Ave. i Open evciiing-B Main 2480 ' FORD roupp. 1023 look wheel, balloon tires, newlv painted: down payment SMITH A MOOKK In.-. authorized Ford dealer#. 528 South Meridian Street. Mam 0650 ford bodies Ten good, late style tourings, coupes roadsters California tops and glass in I closure. SWTSSHELM & PARKER FORD touring. 1924: lock wheel, starter and demountable*: ear in perfect condition: down payment $45 SMITH & MOORE. Inc. a ihorized For>: dealers. 528 South Mtridian St Main >650. FOR [(SEDAN ~ In exeellent condition throughout and is a real bargain. See it. 522 N. CAPITOL. MA IN 2638 FORI) coupe. 1926: new model: lock wheel, balloon tires looks like new. run very littl. down payment $95. SMITH A MOORE, Inc., authorized Ford iealers. 626 South Meridian Street. Main 6650. - p FORD fordor sedan: original paint: good tiros: in A l mechanical condition: terms or trade. 555-01 N. Capitol. FORD. 1924 coupe. If looking for a .■oiine worth the money, see this one first: S9O down balance twelve months STONE CHEVROLET CO 540 E. Washington, i FORDS Best used Ford bargains in city WANGELIN-SHARP CO 443 61 Virginia Ave DRexel 5020 Open Evenings and Sundays. FORD Coupe. 1921: Name your own price anti take it away 419 N. Capitol. Riley 4614. Open Sunday. FORI). 1923 two-door sedan: several extras: good tires and motor: has had good care: $55 down, balance easy. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 540 E. Washington. HUDSON Super Six: price. sl4sf 550 down. $5 week. Dearborn Garage, 3218 E. Mich MAXWELL. 1923. 4-Door Sedan; Good tires'. mechanical condition tierfect. 5390. 419 N. Capitol. Riiey 4014. Open Sundajr. oiTf >s.\ TobTle SEDAN * Here is a dandy 0-cylinder car. In good condition throughout, and an unusual buy at $295 Drive it. Murphy-Riekenbaeker 440 N. Capitol Lincoln 7.>54. OLDSMOBILE. 1924 sedan, bumpers, spare tires' flue mpchanical condition. For a quick sa'e. 5473, Terms. Web. 3005. t OLDSMOBILE. 1925 touring: fine mechanical condition: $475 for quick sale. Terms. Web. 3005. OVERLAND DE I ATX SEDAN Just like new and has many extras: bumpers front end rear, five balloon tir.. eto. Here Is a real car at a bargain. Let us demonstrate. lIAYNES-SCHMIDT, INC. Che Willys-Knight and Overland Dealers. 120 W North. Also 621 N. Capitol. Packard Trade-Ins 1924 Packard. Single 6 coupe. 1924 Chrysler 6 brougham 1922 Packard. 5-pass, sedan. 1024 Cole. 5-pass, sedan. 1920 Hudson sport. 1924 Big 0 Studebaker, 5-pass, coupe. 1923 Oakland sedan. Many others. Always open. The Citizens Motor Car Cos. Packard Distributors Since 1904. 31 W 13th St. Main 6942. STAR. 1923 touring: $99: $25 dowm $5 week. Dearborn Garage, 3216 E. Mich ONLY 3 MORE DAYS OF OUR SALE IF YOU ARE GOING TO BUY A CAR YOU CAN’T AFFORD TO MISS IT. TERMS OR TRADE. J ONES-WHI TAKER SALES CO. 343 N. Capitol. Open Evenings Until 9 p. m. H. C. S. COUPE. 1923 $1,200.00 1921 Cole touring $175.00 Elgin, 4-pass, sport $250.00 1924 four-pass Peerless coupe. ...$500.00 ftutz phaeton. 1923 $650 00 tutz roadster S3OO 0b Stutz touring. 6-pass 5300.00 Small payment down, balance monthW These carß are in perfect condition STUTZ FACTORY BRANCH 957 N Meridian. Open Evenings and Sunday A M 1925 CHEVROLET coach: new Dueo paint; motor A-l: in fact, it can not be told from new: $525. terms or trade. JONESWHITAKER SALES CO.. 343 N. Capitol Ave. Open evenings, S2O DOWN, $5 PER WEEK 1919 Studebaker Special 6 touring.. .1150 1920 Reo 6 touring $l5O 1922 Chevrolet touring SIOO L. GUY LONG 1114 N. Meridian. Lin. 6865. BRAND new Ford tudor sedan: no title on this /far: $25 off list price. JONES-WHITAKER SALES CO.. 343 N. Capitol Ave. Open evenings. 1917 DODGE, good tireß. engine and body, S6O. Bargain I Ran. 7084. i USED CAR. RECONDITIONED. LEXINGTON MOTOR CO.. 1142 N. Meridian.

30 Automobiles for Sale ONLY 3 MORE DAYS OF OUR SALE BE SURE AND COME IN AND LOOK OVER OUR GOOD USED CARS. J ON,ES-WHITAKER SALES CO. 343 N. Capitol. Open Evenings Until 9:00 p. m. HERE YOU ARE Used ears that you will he proud to own. At prices you can afford to pay. RIICKENBACKER COUPE New Duco finish: looks and runs like new; five tfood tire*. Thig <nr will real gerviee: perfect In every way. The price i* low and terms will be arranged to suit you. 1925 MARMON TOURING w tire*, two snare*, gpotlipht. mntometer other extra* driven onlv 10.000 miles; uphoLsterlnsr and paint like n< w mechanically A-l You will be proud to own this ear and I* rms and price nr** low and easy that anyone can afford to buy. NASH 4=PASS. COUPE Five xood cord tires, motometer gpotIlff’ht. bumper*: looks like new in perfect condition. The nriro is low. Come In and let us demonstrate this car to you. Your old car taken as part payment on any of these cars. LOCOMOBILE 9”)5 N. Meridian. Lincoln 1171. USED FORDS—ALL MODELS YOU SAVE AT tffie I&iuttfudJetoiceSudfl AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY. MA. 4708 ONLY 3 MORE DAYS OF OUR SALE BE SURE AND CQME IN AND LOOK OVER OUR GOOD USED CARS. JONES-WHITAKER * SALES CO. 343 N. Capitol. Open Evenings Until 9 p. m. 1923 ('IIF.VKOI,FT ooup^*: lots of extras. It is th" best buy in town for $250. JONES WHITAKER SALES CO.. 343 N. Capitol. Open evenings. BETTER cars—Better prices—better terms MARION CHEVROLET CO t 63 N Me rid: a: St bln 5361 GOOD USED CARS has it tmrrjT im n At 61 Automobiles Wanted Autos Wanted 1922. 1928 1924 and 1925 modclg preferred; we pay cash and deal quickly Save time by beeing ua first I. Wolf Auto Cos. 659 N. Capitol Ave. Corner North St. Plenty of parking space. Lin. 1516. USED CARS. HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID WANTED 100 CARS TO JUNK SAM CARAZ, 619 N CAPITOL. USED CARS bought and sold GOLDBERG. 522 N, Capitol. 32 Auto Supplies, Repairs AUTO refinistiing, Eback & Gentry See H first. 632 N Capitol. Riley 2760. BKS'I used lire* guy size woolesale and retail Open evenings ROGERS TI*E SHOP 3117 W Washington Bel 4300. SALE on unclaimed tires and tubes: half prlee. Open Sunday 1519 N. Capitol. 36 Motorcycles, Bicycles MOTORCYCLES. We sell and exchange. ALLEN 509 Mass Ave.. Mam 7088. EVER) I RING tor th< oftiycie. ROBERTSON CYCLE STORE 940 M—. Ave, 37 Money to Loan MONEY LOANED Oa personal property and character as your collateral. Quick, confidential. CASH IN 24 HOURS Easy monthly repay plans. Low rates. SECURITY INV. & LOAN, Inc, 136 N. Del. Lin. 5050. NEED MONEY ? Quickly, confidentially and business-like deaings is a part of the service we give LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141 y> E. Washington St. MA in*osßs. Lincoln 7184 6% Mortgage Money Mever-Kiser Bank FIRST or Second Mortgages on Indian apohs or Indiana real estate. iYonipt service. R, B WILSON Lin 61<U 1101 National City Bank Bldg. AUTO T OAN CO. Loans to ear o < > era. legal rates Mr. Schmidt 122 W, .orth 3t. Lincoln 7576 SECOND MORTGAGE LOANS ON IM PROVED Indianapolis real estate: quick service We also make construction loans 438 K, of P Bldg LOANS. $lO to SBOO. Room 532. 106 E. Market St. Phone Math 12*.

Coal and Wood MONARCH Large 6-inch block, clean forked $5.25 Nut amid Slack, $3.75 INDIANA NO. 6. Large Poea Red Ash Lp., $8.50 6 in. shov. Vivian. W. Va. • Our guarantee, 2,000 lbs. to a con, and a square deal. NAGELSON COAL CO. 831 E St. Clair. Clrclle 0355 Better Coal for Less Kindling With Each Ton Va aii’J Kv.—Jhe Best that is Mined. Mined in Kanawha District. Bt . W Va.. 6in block. !ge fkd...s6 76 Bc-t Va egg 2xl rln fkd $6 00 ' Best W Va mine run 50 pot. 1p... 45.60 I Best E K.v Harlan Cos . 6-in. lgc fkd.fO 7f Genuine Glendora —The Wonder Coal Sullivan County Indiana. Best Glendora 6-in blk. Ige fkd. .$6.76 Best Glendora ox3 Ip.. <Jn fkd $6.25 Best 'Undo a 2x4 epg ctri fkd. .$6 00 TRY OUR HOOSIER ASH Burns well am. holds fire overnight Uoosicr Ash Ind No 6 ip 8-In fkd $6.66 Hons Ash Ind No 6, 2x4 eg* fkd. $5 35 Best Linton No 4 6 In Ip. <vn. fkd (5 75 Best Ind 4-in Ip No 5 oln fkd $5 26 Best Ind. No 5 2x4 egg cln. fkd . $5.15 Beat F, 111. No 5. 2x4 egg., cln fkd $5.16 Best Vermilion ill 6in lp fkd $5 26 Delivered anywhere in the dtr UNION ICE AND COAL 1910 Bluff Ave. Drex 4621 Sine' 1 1008 Dependable. It will pay you to visit our vords and see the difference in good coal OLD HICKORY WHITE ASH LUMP FKD. $4.90 2 Tons, 3 TO 6IN FKD LP BANNER FUEL CO. St. Clair and Davidson St%_ RED-HOT COAL White Ash, 3-in. fkd lump... .$4.76 Vigo county j W. Ky. 3-ln. fkd. lump $5.75 Mubenburg county W. Va. 3-iu fkd. lump $6.00 Coal River District Wheeling. 35c Ton J. I). JOHNSON 211 Guaranty Bldg. HI. 4164 Cir. 6984. RI. 6444. BRAZIL (1 ml.) BLf>7TT CO 24-1N LP so 26 PER i’ON BRAZIL PEA AND NUT, $4.60 EAST SIDE ICE AND COAL 934 Fowicg. Main d9.il W Va 3xo Egg forueo ... ... $6 00 W Va 4-19 Ip. fkd $0 50 Logan County. Virginia Poco mme run Sl) r 4lp $7 09 Poco oin lp.. tk. $8 50 McDowell County, Virginia Wheel in 35c. J. & I COAL CO. 1203 Roaclie Ran. 2471 COAL BARGAINS ind 4 in. 'kd. ip $5 50 W Va 2x4 Egg fkd $0 60 W Va 4in fkd in $7 00 GET OUR PRICES UN POCAHONTAS NORTH ST. COAL YARD Lin 1455 Cir 5556 Night Irv 4Q2U TRY OUR MAJOR COAL MAJOR COAL CO Ran 4129. 39 Legal Notices NOTICE TO HEIRS CREDITORS. ETC. In thu matter of th fatale of Archibald Wintnjre. No. Ofi-21488. In the ♦•robfitc Court of M:u*ion County. February term. 19£fi. Notice 1;* hereby ziven that Grover WiniiiXH as administrator of th< above named estate ha* presented and tiled his aecount and vouehera in final settlement of Haiti *•* tate and that the name will come up for the examination and action of aaid Probate Court on thi* *27th day of March. 19*26. at which t*me all hcir creditors or legatees of -aid eel ate required to appear in said Court and phow cause, if any there be. why pai i account and vouchers phould not be approved. And the h'dra of paid eat ate are aho required to appear and niaite proof of their heirshin. _ , ALFILRT H. LOSCHE. Clerk. GOODS stored in the name of Steve Miller. C. M. Burjre. John Redmond. Charla* Draper. Edjrnr TToMnnd. Cleve .Tone*. Robert Stover. John Wil iama and Hampton & Taylor will N> aold for ntoraire Tuesday. March 16. 19°fi f ,t 930 a. m . xooda having beep In Ptoraae the reouired length of time and *harr*s unnaid. BANNER STOR\GE CO 3*?* K Wah-twh St. Circle *3677. STOCK INCREASE MADE Angel Drink Sales Corporation Capital Now SIOO,OOO. Capital stock of the Angel Drink Sales Corporation of Indianapolis has been increased from $5,000 to SIOO,OOO, according to papers filed today with the secretary of State. The increase will be distributed, $45,000 common stock and $50,000 preferred. Officers of the firm are Jesse H. Fogg, president, and Robert H. Clements, vice president. Births Girts Clarence anti Corine Relnbold. 1233 N. Persh tne. David and Sarah Bomsteln. 1107 S. Capitol. Richard and Mary MeWhlrter. 219 N. Tacoma. Charles and Anna Lewis. 631 Agnes. William and Fva Evans. 4105 Byram. Venter and Lora Workingcr. 1705 Park. Roys Kenous and Martha Henderson. 2138 W. Gale. Lambert and Claudia Tolbert. 2534 Indianapolis Elza and Lonora Coldcraft. 402 S. Christian. Robert and Mary Melton. 2942 N Prnny. Mack and Alice Graham. 547 W. Twen-v-Sixth. Ralph and Margaret Wadsworth. 223 L, >ta Wayne and Lois Ray. 830 N. East. Deaths Claude E. King. 8 days. 1633 Southeastern. inanition. Ella Reeves. 06. 5937 College, broncho pneumonia. James Brown. 10. 1225 Harlan, cardiac as t ham. Russell A. Howard. 72. Methodist Hospital. pulmonary tuberculosis. Richard Grant. 3. 3008 Twenty-Eighth, lobar pneumon a. Martha Ann t Kemn. 00. 416 E. New York, ptreploer, vie infection. Ida Dna-ke. bO. 3327 Carrollton, cardiac dilatation. Elizabeth M. Wells. 31. Methodist Hospital. uremia. Fi ances M Van Sickle. 82. 3403 Massachusetts. arteriosclerosis. Mary T. Ellis. 71. 447 N. Alabama, broncho pneumonia. Herman Castille. 5 months. 1309 E. Twentieth broncho pneumonia. G'.enn Wallace Ridvon. 14. city hospital, pulmonary tuberculosis. Eliza Driske-01l 36. Christian Hospital, bron< ho pneumonia. Charles Worth 64. 520 E. Vermont. cerberal hemorrhage. Elizabeth Caton. 6'i. 950 Bradbury, chronic interstitial nenhriti*,Susan Petks 80. Methodist Hospital, mitral insufficiency Elizabeth MrPcck. 90. 3301 E. Washington. acute cardiac dilatation. Juanita Lintheeome. 4 days. 2124 Columbia, premature birth. Geneva Couchingberry. 11 months. 2007 Sheldon, broncho pneumonia George Washington Vim, 80. 3815 E. Washington, chronic myocarditis. Marie Rrinkmann. 88. 1001 Fletcher, carcinoma. Emetine Van Stan. 93. 305 Sanders, arteriosclerosis. . Janies P. Woods, 78. 626 S. West, cerebral hemorrhage. Helen Stephenson. 8. Christian Hospital, bronehn pneumonia. . , Francis T. Lav. 56. Methodist Hospital, carcinoma _ _ _ Eula Evangeline Shultz, 10. State Hospital. broncho pneumonia. Martha Hammond. 68. Twenty-First and Illinois, arthritis. _ _ Jessie May Bodle. 18. 2912 Park, accidental.

Harrison Out for Representative

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William Henry Harrison

William Henry Harlson, Indianupoli* attorney with office at 708 Bankers Trust Bldg., today niado formal announcement of bin candidacy for nomination for State representative from Marion County on the Republican ticket In the May primary. Harrison who was born Aug. 10, 1896, at Terre Haute, Ind., is a son of Russell B. Harrison and grandson of President Benjamin Harrison and great grandson of President William Henry Harrison. Harrison is married and has two children and lives at 4054 Central Ave. He is vice president of the Junior Chamber of Commerce and has been very active in the Americanization work of that organization which lias been carried on among persons of foreign birth. He is also active In the part the Junior Chamber played in the active in Community Fund Campaign find annual clean-up and paint-up campaigns. Besides the Junior Chamber, Harrison is a member of the Masons, Elks, Moose, American Legion, University Club and Indiana and Indianapolis Bar Associations. COAL COMPANY ELECTS Allied Coal and Material Company directors today re-elected Ar- ' thur E. Bradshaw president. Ro- j ports expressed optimism over the 1926 outlook. Other officers: Charles F. Meyer, Sr., vice president; Charles Pigm&n, treasurer, and Charles F. Meyer, Jr., secretary. Stockholders elected the officers and M. A. R.van as directors. The Allied Building, 14 W. Ohio St., was recently leased and remodeled. Facilities for serving north side customers were developed with the purchase of the Bennett yards, at FiftySecond St. and Monon Railroad. CHAPMAN ACTION SOON Bu Unit/d Prrxx WASHINGTON, March B.—The appeal of (Jerald Chapman, bandit, for a review of the court proceedings which resulted in the death sentence scheduled to be executed on him in Connecticut April 8, was formally presented to the United States Supreme Court today. A decision may be handed down next Monday. SCHOOL HELPS ° Copyright, t'ornnton’z Pictured crr-J HEREVER we go today, in W city or country, we cannot travel far without seeing the long strands of w'ire raised high on poles or above roofs which indicate radio installations. We know that dally and hourly they are catching messages from a mysterious, invisible power that is hurtling through space above and all about us messages ranging from weather reports to opera performances and bed-time stories. Ae few years ago radio was | a scientific curiosity; today it ts a household utility, almost as familiar as telephones. In order to understand this miracles of wireless telephony and telegraphy, we must first get acquainted with the two agencies which make It possible—electricity and ether. W’e want to get a mental picture which will help us understand how radio works. What, then, is “ether.” the “foundation stuff.” of radio? Imagine a giant bowl of Jelly, a bowl a mile across. You know how a mass of Jelly quivers at the lightest touch, in our huge bowlful, portions of the jelly, of course, can quiver in the same way. That is the first idea to get in mind, for ether’s great property is that of quivering, or vibrating, just as jelly does. Now*, imagine this jelly to he entirely transparent, invisible, and made of so light and thin a material; that all substances, from huge build- j Ings to tiny molecules of air, can j move about In it far more easily than any minnow gets about in the ocean. Imagine it permeating all matter, even the particles in what seems to us a solid wall, so that vibrations In it can pass through walls, as easily as an ocean wave passes between the pilings supporting a wooden pier. Next, imagine our mile-wide bowl of j jelly grown into a bowl big enough j to contain the entire universe, with worlds, solar systems and sturs flying alntut in It without resistance. Now you have a good picture of what j scientists conceive the ether to be. Electricity is just ns easy to understand. if we describe it in terms of the so-called “electron theory.” Electric current, so scientists tell us, consists of a swarm of negative | electrons, or minute specks of nega i tive electricity, flowing through a conductor. Each speck carries Its “field,” that is. makes its electric influence felt through surrounding space. When many specks are pres ent they unite their individual "fields" Into a strong combined one An electric current then has two

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PROHIBITION IS FAILURE, WETS TELLSENATORS Decision on ‘Grand Investigation to Be Made Later. Hu Vnttrit Vrr* WASHINGTON, March •.—Prohibition is a failure and some remedial legislation must be passed, the Henate wet triumvirate composed of Senators Edge, New Jersey, Republican; Bruce, Democrat, Maryland, and Edwards, Democrat, New Jersey, told the Honule Judiciary Committee today. The three demanded open hearings on their proposals for manufacture of 2.75 per cent leer and light wines and for local options along the Canadian system. The question of whether a subcommittee shall be appointed to conduct a sort of grand Jury investigation of prohibition Will be decided luter, probably at the next regular meeting next Monday, Chairman Cummins announced. By unanimous consent of the committee the three presented their plea in a private session and laid down tlie reasons they thought Congress should Investigate. Bruce spoke In behalf of his resolution to repeal the Eighteenth Amendment and permit titatca to decide whether or not they shall have prohibition.. He said he shortly Introduce a plan for GoverH mental liquor distribution fashioned after the Canudl.an plan. Meanwhile Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Andrews, announced plans for formation of a “beer squad" to check up on breweries and cereal beverage plants. He also announced bis intention to create a “wine supervisor"' to look after wine questions under tlia enforcement regime. Asked as to his possibility of his resigning after April 1, when his ! first year in office expiree, Andrews said that he had not discussed re : signing at that time as a possibility i should be fail in his enforcement i work. Boy’s Gift Starts Hospital Drive I— I LTHOUGH his contribution I was small in a monetary 1 1 wny, one of the biggest gifts to the building fund of Riley Hospital was recorded on the hooks of the Riley Memorial Assoc iation here today. The gift was from little Jackin Clements of Richmond, and amount;ed to seven 'cents. The seven pennies were applied as a started in th million dollar challenge campaign to match the recent $500,000 gift of Bail Brothers of Muncle. Jackie heard about the Rail gtjl and the Riley hospital through hJW school teacher one morning. When he returned to school in the afterj noon Jackie laid seven pennies on ills teacher's desk with the request [they be sent to the hospital. ( Jackie has received one of the Riley “Fair Chance" bonds, and he acknowledges receipt of the bond In the following letter: “I received the Riley bond, and thank you very much. I am proud of It and will keep it always. I am glad I could help a little.” WIRELESS—Tts use is rapidly prowing almost universal. Encyrlonsdla Feafnrt S.rrW " essential features: It consists of electrons, with their “fields," snd these electrons are in motion through the conductor. We come now to see how electrlcty and ether interact to produce radio telegraphy and telephony. Oo back to our bowl of jelly, and Imagine a string of heads imbedded in it. If we give this string a jerk happens? The sudden movement of the heads distorts, or strains, the Jelly In their vicinity, and this strain or distortion radiates outward through the jelly. If this radiating strain posses a second string of beads it will set these in motion. Much the same thing happens in the case of ether and electricity. The electrons may he compared to Our beads, and the ether to the jelly. When one set of electrons moves suddenly—that is, when an electric current is created—this movement disturbs the ether and the disturbance (called an electric wave) radiates outward, setting in motion any groups of electrons it encounters. This motion constitutes an electric current. So in order to *nd and receive radio messages we need only set up electric waves in the ether and then, by suitable instruments in a receiving station harness the current created by the waves so that it will give audible signals.

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