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Funeral Directors Planner BMdhaman Now In Our New Mortuary, 25 West Fall Creek Blvd. Phones: Ran 4400-4401-4402. No added charge for the use of the Pilcher organ or the new service rooms Visitors may call any time. CREMATORY SERVICE Planner <& Buclhanan George Grinsteiner Funeral director 522 E Market. Main imofi __ KRIEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR MA 1154 UUg “g Hel. 3860 R-l W. T. BLASENGYM Main Offiee 8220 Shelby St DP.rxel 2570. UNDERTAKERS —HISEY & TITUS. 051 N. Delanarr Main 3680. _ bERT S fiADD 2UIO Prospect St Phone Stewart 2278 Special Notices the electreat massage Ruilrls up the broken tissues of and remote 1 wrinkle* brings a -to the cheeks and sparkle to the eyes, demonstration. qi a WALKER. 524 State life. I-tn. Instructions ELITE Beamty School Offers a complete course, including Electrolysis and Le Mur Permanent "Waving. Diplomas. Easy terms. 23 N. Penn. St. ETn. 2140. Lost and Found FOUND —Articles found on Indianapolis street cars yesterday: DFRMAN police dog lost: wolf FreJ GI wliUe throat; answers to name Fu-, . Liberal reward. Irv. 44 i dpv leather grip lost; Wcdnesdft. right. Address of Knapp Cos.. Inc . in side. Finder pall Ken. -W/JL ; — r LARGE brilliant mounting for ring lasv Tuesday. Liberal reward. JlarnJjLn PAPER hanger's floor cloth oil 2.th or Clifton Ran. 2590. itkivksv dog brown ar.d tan; near Capitol: answers to name Happy. Rew. Hum. 5031. 490, IN cap PAIR of nose glasses in Ayres Os ™ ™ street to the Guaranty Bldg. Reward Web. 5337. Help Wanted Male SALARY, bonus and commissioners paid weekly to clean cut young men. ab.e to assist local manager on direct sales eampalgn. See MR. MoCLURL. rte> Kiser Bank Bldg. 1 CAN place two men at pin* to travel In 1 Indiana on salary, commission ami bonus Ralrlnmd expenses paid. 800 ajiv MeCI.I’RE m>7 M-ver-Ktser Bank__jjjds _ Help Wanted Female

Well Educated Womeim We will select several ambitious women of education and refinement for highly specialized work, who will he capable of earning a substantial annual income. To qualify, you must have a pleasing personality, have high school education or better, be in good health and between the ages of 25 and 45. Abova, all qualifications we stress the capacity to learn and the ambition to earn. Your previous experience or inexperience is not important as we prefer to develop our own material. You will receive a salary to start, bonus and intensive training to insure your success. Ask for Miss Trimpe. L, S. Ayres & Cos. LADIES for plea* inoutside sales work Experience unnecessary Steady employ merit with good pay. Apply 003 City Trust Bldg. Situations Wanted Female EXPERIENCED Kiri, day or half-day work by week or day. Web, <1709. Rooms for Rent CAPITOL. N.. 2850: nicely furnished front room in mod, priv. home, Uar, 45:10 M. CENTRAL 2010: beautiful, cool, front rooms: garage optional. Uar. .'I.'iOCW. CLINTON HOTEL. 20 Virginia Av ■ dcgirable rooms: S3 to 80. Rilev 1 738 COMAR. 1140: ONE 2-ROOM APARTMENT COMPLETELY FURNISHED. INCLUDING LIGHT. HEAT. GAS AND WATER: I BLOCK EAST OF SHELBY CAR LINE: SUITABLE FOR 2. PRICE 50.50. DREX. 5114. MILEY. 120: two furn.: gas. eleotriolty: priv. ont.' first, floor, Bel, 1830-W PARK AVE.. 1630: nice. airy, modern rra.: garage opt. Ken, 1630. PURITAN HOTEL Everything the name implies. 100 rooms: $1 up. Special weekly rates. BERT ATKINS. Manager, NICE, large, airy room: lovely furn.: home priv.: meals If deslrpd. Ran. 1257, ROOM and garage: S.’> per week: modern home. Harrison 4347-R. EUROPEAN hotel. 130 N. Delaware: nice. clean rms. Reasonable, Good location. Housekeeping Rooms for Rent COMER AVE.. 1140: 2 completely furnished housekeeping rooms, including gas, heat, light, water, Drex. 5114. DICKSON. 114: furnisneu front rooms: modern: kitchenette, Lin. 4108. MERIDIAN. N.. 2208; 'desirable living - rm„ kitchenette: priv, ent. Har. 3679-W. NORTHWESTERN. 2300: three furnished rooms: 51.60 week. Randolph 7169.

Housekeeping Rooms for Rent NORTH St.. W.: large housekeeping room: kitchenette; newly decorated; also aleeplng rooms, Rilev 3318. 1120 N. IRV. AVE.: 2 alrv rms. lutehenette: I nr.: nark. Irv. 214 H-W. 100 W. 11TH: 2 connecting rms.; down stairs ” rms and kitchenette, upstairs. 130 EAST: modern rooms: single or ,'oiinecting: everything turn.: 33.50 up. Room for Rent With Board DELAWARE. N„ 820: clean sleeping room; modern. Lincoln 2759. Houses for Rent ADAMS, 1925: 0-room modern double; nacr Rrookside Park Web. 410.,-K. ADDISON. N„ 3X3: lower duplex: five rooms, gas. electricity, inside toilet, hot and cold water, garage: $02.50. Bel. 1009-R, CENTRAL, 2327: 7 rooms; strictly mod. garage; reasonable rent. Call Ken. 322 1 HAMILTON, N.. 29: 5-room cottage; bath. garage; 830- PRexel 3540-R. KELLY. E . 15111 live rooms, modern: ga rage; $29: water paid. Main 0020. MINNESOTA. 209; 0-room house: garage; gas; sl4. Can arrange tor double. MeKIM. 140; H-roont double. mo<lern, ex eept furnace; $25, 'Webster 4i>i2, SPRING. 722: 0-rootn. semi-modern. Call Webs tor 0481. SPRING. 325: three rooms; rice.. Kas water paid. Will redecorate, Kan. .>^> s 34TH. \V . 900; upper duplex. 4 rms. bath, heat, water turn.: $.lO. Ha. 0994 R. WHEELER St.. 2170 5 rooms. $lB 00 •!■>- pariipr Ave ; 4 rnt.. semi-mod. 000 1252 W 25th St.: 4-rni.: gar 27.00 A. F ZA INKY. IQS. N. Delaware St CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY 1028 S. Meridian; sixteen rooms for ltcht housekeeping; no trouble to rent; most rooms already rented: will Five lease to right party. Gall Drexel 5441. ~ RENTAL, SOUTH Five-room cottage; 1149 Church St electrieit.v. inside toilet and basement: ”5 W B RUEBY. 420 Lemeke Bldg lan. 1782. _ COLORED —8.30 N. Oriental; 4 romp- pas. eleetrieity. city water, inside toilet, cerpunt ooreh ; S2O. Rand, b ?.>O. FOR COLORED, sls 955 N Milev: four-room cottage; elecR %'tfSj!j> Eß co . 46 N. Delaware St. oyr DUNIXIP 5 HOLTEGEX. for bargain. REAL ESTATE NEAR C . I. & w Shop; 4 rooms gas electricity; garage: sl.. In-, 01-pyl Houses and Flats Furnished WOODRUFF PLACE. E. Drive, 590. apt 20: new I y turn, apt.: 4 rnis.i reasonalile Apartments for Rent TENTH St E. 3433: apt.: 2 rooms, bath. steam •heat: S2O. Circle IS< 14. 829 'a BIRCH: three rooms sls 831 ', Birch two rooms: partly furnished MALKIN OH’NTV STATE BANK APARTMENT. 2-room: heat, lights gas furnished: newly decorated: car space S"s irv. 1127-Tt FURNISHED APT. Two rooms, clean, $4.90 a week. 1877 Shelby St. UPPER duplex. 4 rooms, bath, heat hot v. atr-r, newly decorated, Ken. 5759 Apartment Rentals. H H. WOODS MALL CO . INC We Insure everything but the hereafter Business Places for Rent BRICK garage fireproof: could he used for shop 4004 N. Capitol, Wash, 0741. STOREROOM Udell and Northwestern: :|(lxUi: reasonable. Ran. 0949. Houses for Sale

We Buy Real Estate Lease Contracts The Washington Company 267 W Wash St Main 0792 "LANDS—TEXAS?”oneo a frontier, now getting the Florida ami California land boom. Invest your savings in subdivisions at junction of two great rivers where new trunk railway and highway will cross the border and help build a city. Smalt tracts, easy terms. For particulars address D. t. BALDWIN. P. O. Box 140. El Paso, Texas. near S. MERIDIAN CAR LINE Five-room modern: garage a dandv home just half so, from Meridian and 1 sii north of Raymond, at 21 E. Regent St. Conveninent terms. See this and call THE CHARLES R F.TTINGER CO Lincoln 5057. Residence. Irv. 15.>3 CHANCE OF" A LIFETIME * $2,000 Equity in modern double. Rent for S3O a side. Can lie bought cheap on easy terms. w R RUEI } Y , 425 Lemeke Rldg. Din. 1782. NEAR FOUNTAIN SQUARE 1311 Ringgold St.; five rooms, modern, brick front porch- 2 ear garage A real buv at $3,700; at onlv SSOO down fall THE CHART.ES R. ETTT NGF.U CO Lincoln 5057. Residetme. Irv, 1.Y.t0 1453 ENGLISH AVE Seven-room modern bath 2 optional bedrooms up, iaree lot garage, paved street and alley in and paid for. onlv SSOO down See this and .all THE CHARLES R ETTINGER CO Lincoln 5057 Residence. Irv 1000 MODERN 12 room dwelling lot 32x126 Delaware SI south St I'lair 91 Snap sll 000 Investigate Terms A J MYER REALTY CO 307 Lombard Bldg Main 103 1 KESSLER 81. VD., three rooms* large In closed porch, electricity; SI .800. terms if desired, inquire 1700 Rosier Blvd 9300 DOWN Lawton St , 1400 block, new 5-room bungalow, strictly modern, garage. S3OO down: bal. monthly. Lin. t>94o, Ra. 4347. J, C, DUNCAN REALTY CO. $3,800 NEW HOME. 5-room, modern bungalow ; east. F. H SWINDLER. 702-03 Wild Bank Bldg Rilev 3931 5-ROOM bungalow Tor sale or Trade for clear lot. 4418 Hovey St. Building and Contracting ATTENTION—We can in most instances finance GARAGES On EASY TERMS 1 CAR. $1.60 TO 83 PER MONTH. 2 CARS. $2 50 TO $5.00 PER MON “B 3 CARS $3 50 TO $s PER MONTH CALL US FOR PARTICULARS L. G. BRIGHTMIRE CO., 1101 N. Capitol Ave. Lincoln 7810 Eves., Wash. 4890 TINNING, guttering, spouting and all kindß of repair work CHAS. GOLDSTEIN. 1040 S. Meridian. DRexel 3431. or Wash 3040 Real Estate for Exchange WILL trad3 Chevrolet sedan for summer cottage on White. River Har. 4239-J Real Estate H anted REAL ESTATE To buy, sell or exchange, cal) KURTZ & LEASE. 710-20 Lemeke Ulilg. Phone Lin. 3434 DAYTON REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT CO., 1010 Fletcher Savings A 'Trust Bldg Miscellaneous for Sale BASEBURNERS. 1 large. 1 small. $5 for both, 915 N. Bradley. BOX battery, fine walnut tail excellent condition: cheap. Wash. 0.009-W CASH REGISTERS scries, grinders, sheers rebuilt, guaranteed. Fixtures ull kinds SPRAGUE EX.. 22 W, Ohio. Main 0504. _ CHINA closet and rug: very reasonable Wash. 0741. DESK, large oak. flat top. stenographer s. with swivel chair. $10; fine condition. 910 N. Bradley. GAS ranges, rebuilt: hlgn-ovcn and box oven; $2 down. $1 per week C. C TNNIS FURNITURE CO , 528 Virginia Aw HOUSE cleaning? Your surplus clothing furniture, magazines, papers, will help ns to help others Salvation Army Industrial Home. Phone for wagon Riley 0022, 127 W Georgia TY’PKWRITKRS. special 10eg discount for cash. All standard makes Easy terms. Underwoods . $40.00 Remingtons .$37.50 Olivers $22,501 L. C. Smith .. $35.00 Guaranteed like new 1 year. Main 2890. ■ludd Tvnwrlter Kx., I f.' N Meridian. WRECKING AT 411 E. SOUTH. 200.000 brick at $6.60 per m.: 2 car loads of 2x4s. 2x9. 2xß. 2x10: 2 carloads of sheathing and flooring, carload of doors and sash, bath outfit, soil pipe, plaster boards. Western Wrecking Cos. BEL. 4030.

Miscellaneous for Sale MATTRESSES Rebuilt and recovered flome Bedding Cos.. Bio \ in:ini7i Ave. DRex 0780 Rugs—Linoleum Brussels rugs. 9x12 in blue. tan. taupe and old rose $1 2 50; Gold Seal Congoleum fugs, 9x12 at $12.75; these are carried in all sizes at uni portion,! tv nrhes; im ported Japanese grass rugs, double warp. 9x12. at $7.50: all-wool Brussels rugs best grade, in 11.3x12 size, at $29.50. Floor covering, beautiful linoleum patterns. at 40c a yard, linoleum and inlaids may be had in all widths and grades; also rug border hall and stair carpet and rugs in all grades and sizes. All perfect ruaranteed goods Dorfman Rug Cos. 307 W. Washington Near Capitol Ave. “If It Covers the Floor. We have It" TAKI’AI LINS truck and auto covers HOOZIKR TARPAULIN AND CANVAS GOODS CO.. 1302 W Washington. Bel 0307, Musical Instruments KING BAND INSTRUMENTS RITTER MUSIC CO 231 N Illinois Circle 1196. PLAYER piano, mahogany case. 88 note: cost sß.jo; with bench atid rolls; for quick sale, $lO5. Terms l.m. 0404. MR. WILKING. UPRIGHT piano, fine tor negtnnrrs. only $75: terms $H per month -biggest value ill city Lin 0 104 MR VfTLKISG. Hg\\ VRD MANUELLO player piano. 25 rolls; pr.-o-l !<a! Iv new; *lO5 Dm 94"4 Pets and Live Stock BABY CHICKS FOR SALE BOYERS’ HATCHERY, 25 E. MARKET. Rl. 5470. HATCH Kit V IHORN'TOW N IND _ ENGLISH bulldog; dark britidle male 10 months old: blood and pedigreed; eligible for registration: Sl7> Hum. 1017. RHODE ISLAND RED cockerels, hen and Mdtinrr eggn. DRrxt l Hsll ■ Business Announcements CONTRACT plastering largo and small jobs; i xpr.-ienced: esti. tree Riley 04 1 1. EXCAVATING, grading. Sodding and eemont work. Ken. 3035. FEATHERS Dougtil sold and renovated feat In r mattresses and pillows made E. F BURKI.F, 410 Mass Main 1428. PAPER hanging; paper furnished lent work and service. Web .a.. 6m THIRD ANNI VERSAY SALiD OF REBUILT TYPEWRITERS ALL PRICES REDUCED We Rent and Overhaul All Makes of Typewriters and Guarantee Our Work. Authorized Agents for Remington Portables. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO. 104 MONUMENT CIRCLE LIN 0822. RUG. 9xl2—Dusted and scrubbed . $2.09 Suits cleaned and pressed. __ Benin It the Uliamr Lincoln 8204 RUGS 1 *•••* ad work aaar SUPERIOR <'i KANKR3 Ken 4462 SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened . Tt uri.uilßßJ l N jllinois. TEXTONK wall tinting tiaintitig. paperhaiigii p r• y di w off K- 382 TEXTONE wall tette.g. pir'c-' i"i"" hanging: p.ipcr lur.: disc, off. Kc 382.5. WALIJ’AI'ER <:■ .lUtng by exp'-rirnced mail; gui-k scrvn-c YY eh. 31.>9 J Storage and Transfer OTTO J SUE3Z- packing, storage, shipping local and overland hauling. Roturn loads wanted Phone and we will give estimates mi hauling Mam 23631925. hi -* Webster 4579-90119 W MOVE NOW, PAY LATER HOOSIER TRUCKING CO. 2130 E WASH WEB 6700 LET ii figure with you on your moving. Local or overland PARKER TRANS* FKK I'.,’?.'! Ohw-r Av*v MOVIN', and Irakli* Reliable men Call HOHNMAN Weh > ___ NOKTHWF.m KK> I RANSKEK OQ. Call Hi a I Ilmen Randolph -1741 • Get our price ales mr< !•' fror HOOSIER TRUCKING CO IHI G E Wash Da.v and night phone TJn. H 778 Coal and Wood Lay Your Coal In Now V ••.ml K v Hi* ix st that is mined. Va aid K\ t\ in blk . eln. fkd Best V and h.v dxß-ln . *ln fkd .SS *2A (Kanawaha Cos Vlr ar.d Marian Cos Ky.) Best Tnd No. 4 in Ip. ajid 12x4 ref. dean forked . .55 25 Citizens ■•(,( egg or nut. the le9t A0 00 Special prices on your next winter's requirements. KINDLING WITH EACH TON UNION lUK AND COAL CO. DRexel 4021. Dependable sinne 1 f)OR Tt pnvs to visit our yard. 1010 Bluff Ave . and wee fhr diff~rem-- in good BR \ZIL (tnd.) BL<HJK —TO 24 IN I.P *5.25 PER TON BRAZri. 1 MCA SXI) X1 T T, $4.50 EAST SIDE ICE AND COAL 934 Fowler Main 0930 .1 D. JOHNSON 31 1 Guaranty Bldg Rllr 4104 Or 0984 Hj_ly 54J4. Conti il nog NORTH ST COAL CO I,in 1455 Ctr 5550 Night Irv 4070 J AND I COAL CO.. 1205 Roach* St Ran 2471 TRY OUR MAJOR COAL. MAJOR COAL CO Ran. 4129 Automobiles Wanted USED CARS bought and sold GOLDBERO 522 N Uanitn! Auto Supplies and Repairs ALL FABRIC SEAT COVERS The only kind that can be CLEANED They protect th* upholatrry and w**gtng apparel, too. Top and Trim Repairs Habig Quality Shop 1035 N. Meridian St. Lincoln 8302 Lincoln 8303 CARBON REMOVED 25c per cylinder, in 20 minutes. No burning—Every job guaranteed. 319 E. New York St. Circle 2400. BEST Used tires any size wholesale and retail Open evenings. ROGERS TIRE SHOP 3117 W Washington Bel 4300

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Auto Supplies and Repairs USED TIRES—S 2 UP. ELKINS BROS.. 004 N. ILLINOIS ST. RILEY 0171. YYTLL pay cash for your car or your equity. Lin 4510 Motorcycles and Bicycles MOTORCYCLES We sell and exchange aI.I.EN, 509 Mag Ave, Main 7029. Money to Loan QUICK LOANS 5110 to s<3oo This corporation >* operated under the •upervigion of the State of Indiana and provides a place where you may borrow from $lO to S3OO in a dignified, business-like manner without paying more than the Ifga! rate of iuterent or without being imposed upon tn auv wav We do not notify your employer neither do we make inquiries of friends, or trades people You get the money in a few hours’ time and without having any one sign vour note, ff you are unable to call tn oerson at our or fice phone us or write us and our representative will call at your home HOUSEHOLD F3NANCE CORPORATION 404 Kresge Bldg. (Fourth Floor) Corner Pennsylvania and Wash Sts. Entrams- 41 E Washington St. Telephone. MA 2923 " NEED MONEY V Quickly, confidentially and business-Ilk# dealings is a part of the service we rive you. LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141 !/> E. Washington St. MAin 7)585 Lincoln 7184 6% Mortgage Money Meyer-Kiser Bank AUTO LOAN CO. Loans to car owners egal rates Mr. Sehmldl 122 W North St Lincoln 7676 FIRST or Second Mortgages on Indian apolls or Indiana real estate Prompt service. R B WILSON Lin 6104 1101 National City Bank Bldg. i.OANS sl9 TO <3OO Hoorn 532 100 K Market St - Phone, Main 1278 Legal Notices NOTICE OF REVOCATION OF PROBATE OK WILL Tn n hnrn it nmv conitrn: Notwr* in hereby civrn. that the Probate Court of Marion County. Indiana, on the Kith day of May. iw.’rt by it* judßimmt and (ifturee of record, in a oauae pencil ns in said <-ourt. numberM IDttO and entitled Mittic* Uoeontwrsr. -t al vs. (iet>rffe Koen here, cl *1 ia vokeci and art aid** tlie pro bate’ heretofore granted f h *c rtain in atrurnent in writlnar. an the laat will and tiatament us John Rcwenberc. d'*eawd. and adnidred ami decreed raid instrument no probated a* ueh lant will ar.d teat a merit. ts invalid and of no foree and efleet, ami tie* name ia eaneelled. net aeid** ami held for naupht. . # .. Witness the rlerk and of the I ro hate Court, of Marion County Indiana, at fndianapolm. Indiana, this lath day of M EaV.'i* AI.BERT H I.OSCHF. Clerk O H M END EN H AI.T. Attorney for Contestant* *2OB American Central Life Bldff. Mar 17 *24 di 10*20 Automobiles for Sale LINCOLN Lincoln Sedan, $2,350 Lincoln Sedan, $‘.5,500 Lincoln Coupe, $2,875 Stearns Knight Sedan $1,975 Marmon Sedan, $1,6u0 Marmon Limousine ....$1,150 Driven 3,600 Miles, Apperson S<*dan, SB4O Paekard Sedan', $1,350 Cadillac Touring, $670 Cadillae Touring. SSOO Cadillac Touring, $l7O Marmon S4OO Peerless $460 Maxwell $485 Lafayette SBSO Thiiek Touring . .S2OO Buick Coupe ... .S3OO TERMS TO SUIT YOUR INCOME Wamugellsini=Slh)arp 428 N. Meridian St. Lincoln 8040 CHEVROLET 1973 coupe; five excellent tires; large wheel, good moter and patnL Your best, buy today. SOS down STONE CHEVROLET 00.. 2 0 E New York ( hevrotet 102-‘{ Concli New paint, good tires, perfevt me.-han-Main 2638 CHEVROLET. 1923 touring; snot light. fair tiren; bearings rei-ently taken up: SSO down. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 2'io E. New York. ESSEX COACH, brand new. at a aulxdajitial dlacount AßM T Main 0552.

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Automobiles for Sale <BiDCAM> /&* 343 W CAPITOt 5647 1023 lord touring, lit good shape throughout; only SIOO. $25 down ami $5 week for 25 weeks. 1024 Ford touring: good tires, paint and upholstery; is a j I bargain. SL>O. s2.> down, f fss week for 25 weeks. No interest, no brokerage on these ears. Only $7.50 ittsuraitee. Jones-M'liitakpr 510 N. Capitol also | 343 N. Capitol. BARGAINS IN USED CARS IP2.’ Overland H. 4-door DeLuxe sedan. 1924 Overland 4. 4 door sedan. ID *4 Overland coupp sedan. ID2B Overland tourins. ID2 4 Ford eolipe 19*24 Ford touring. 19*2*2 Ford *edan 10*24 Chevrolet touring 10*24. Hudson oa*h. 1025 Willys Knight 4-door sedan. 19*23 Willys Kmcht touring. 19*2! Chandler touring 19*2.‘i Columbia sedan. Haynes-Schmidt, I tic. New Car Dept. I’sed Car Dept 120 W. North. 621 N T . Cap. Open eves and Sun Lin. 7575-0. Tite Willys Knight and Overland Dealers 1922 Essex Four Cab G. WININGS CO. Hudson-Essex Dealers 3816 E. Wash. St. TRv. 3598. Open Evenings ami Sunday. FOLD SPECIALS All ears in good condition and priced to sell. 4 1925 FORD COUPE. 1924 FORD COUPE 192 > FORD ROADSTER. 1 24 EORI) TUDOR 1923 FORD TUDOR SEDAN 1923 FORIi TOURING 1922 FORD COUPE C. 11. WALLERFCII. Inc. USED CAR DEiT 31120 N DELAWARE LIN o<BB OPEN EVENINGS LOCOMOBILE 48 “The best built car in America." Seven-passenger touring, in excellent condition. Fully equipped. A wonderful bargain. LO< ‘OMOBILE 955 X. Meridian. I.ln. 1171. OLDSMORII.E 1924 touring ear: motor .n good <-oiiditi->n goiwl tires Will sreent small trade as part i-avmeot. t>alaiu-e or ea.vs terms W.h :i(l:> OLDS MOBILE IP'.'! rslan. has been re finish'-d 19.’.'. hood ind radiator YViI! sell equity or take small ele.tr tar as part equity Webster ‘.'027 PACKARD TRADE-INS 1 fe.’.'t I’a.kanl single ti s-dan. 1923 Oakland s.-dan J92.Y Marmon tie Luxe sed-tu. 1922 Cadtlla.- 01 Y n-toria 1922 Nash 4 ovlinner earriole 1923 Wt’lvs Knight f-oupe sedan. 1924 Big 0 Studri.aker roupe. 1923 Stilt* 0 sedan. 5 pass 1923 ttildso l e.ia.-h 1924 Lexington 0 sed-.- ■> paaa. 1923 Hi. kenha.-her touring 1923 National sail an. 5-t>a*. i924 flak and sedan 1924 lhg 0 Studebaker settan. 1 ff’il M.-Earland 0 **-dan 1923 Rlekf-nba- ker eouts-. 4 pass Main ottor bargains \'wa" open the citizens motor CAR CO. Paekard Distributor* Stn.-e 1904 31 W I .Ith St Mam 094’. Studchakor Bis Touring Ready >or the road Price ar.d krnn to suit. Locomobile P 55 N Meridian _ Tan 1171 Studebaker Litrlit <i Tourings 3 of tltem. 1922; newly painted yo,.d condition dis<* u MroU ct* ■*:*'. d>wn. 623 N. Capitol. Mala 2638 STI TZ BARGAINS Stuff tourinc lx pai**nßpr CmlillAc .57 umrtnsr . . 5300 Hud*>n mmlhh 7 ts4#f*nKrr S.IOO Ford f-OUpf l . ID’JO $.5.5* St . dcbaUcr light tl touring. 1 PC.4 Studebaker touring 1 D*J*J S47S touring. 10*73 5700 Thrw* corn aro in tmrfr-'t condition Sms' 1 na- • * i nt dos n b; 'anco monthly. STVTZ FACTORY BRANCH D57 N Meridian Ojirn fvenmgs anti Sum lava m Late Model FORDS Lowest Prices in City 3 Tnuriruje 6 Coupes. 4 2-Door Seri fins. 1 4 Door Sedan. E-Z-Terms HUFF BUICK SALES CO. 363 N. Illinois St. USED TRUCKS DECIDED BARGAINS Inquire at TECUMSEH SALES CORP. 130 S Penn SL Lin. 5970 ESSEX COACH LATE 1925 Bumpers. 5 good fires: real bargain; liberal terms. See this car today. MILLER WIDKS 650 VIR. AVE. DREXEL 6847 FORD BODIES One 1920 touring: eevn coupo bodiee: eale or 'rade; . mbli or terms, SWIHSH ELM ■ caRKER. - Mngton FORD COUPE" 1 925 Fire full sized balloon tires, look wheel bumpers, spotlight and other extras: only $.375; easy termg. C. L. SCOTT AUTO CO. 422 N Meridian MAin 3022 Open Evenings and Sunday FORD. 1924 roadster: fair tires, paint and me. di tut teal condition; $125: terms. STONE CHEVROLET CO. Used Car Store. 22*9 E New Y'ork. Ford Roadster 1923 and 1924; starter, demountable, newly panned: lots of extras $45 down and $55 down. 522 N. Capitol. Main 2638 l-ORI) TRUCK CASH OR TRADE: BARGAIN. RANDOLPH 2502, EOTID. 1924 tudor sedan: visor, brand new paint, five tires, good, clean upholstering. This ear had a good home. $325. Terms. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 540 E. Washington. FORD Used Cars. Always a nice stock of all models. Right nm-eg Square dealing. THE FRANK HATFIELD CO. 625 N Capitol. Authorized Ford Dealers. Open evenings and Sundays. Main 4708. FORD, high-back coupe: grand new paint; lock wheel, visor, spotlight, heater, excellent. tires. SBS down. STONE CHEVKOLKT CO.. 540 K. Washlngtin. FORDS — 35 Coupe—Bargains Personal Serviced Used Fords See \YANGELIN-SHARP CO. 433-61 Virginia ave. DRex. 6020. Open Evenings and Sunday^ CHILDREN INJURED Nolan Johnson, 6. was cut about the face and Peggy Johnson, 4. was cut on the hand today when an auto driven by their mother, Mrss. E. Johnson, 5171 Sheldon St., collied with another car at Thirty-Eighth St. and Central Ave. They were taken to Methodist Hospital for treatment.

CHIEF JOHNSON ORDERS SPEED DRIVE RENEWED 26 Alleged Fast Drivers Held —Motorcycle Police Commended. Aroused by one fatal automobile accident over the week-end. Police Chief Claude F. Johnson today ordered continuation of the on fast drivers. Johnson commended efforts of the motorcycle officers in arresting speeders. “The number of speeders arrested since the drive began lias been greater than ever. We are doing everything possible to save human life." Johnson declared. Twenty-six alleged speeders and four alleged Intoxicated drivers were slated. Improper Lights Thirteen were slated for having improper lights and twelve were charged with traffic violations. Alleged speeders: Mrs. R Marie Hefty, 39, Terre Haute; Roy La Roche, 32, of 3608 Balsam Ave.; Lawrence Volsford. 24, Muncle; Marin Me.N'ary, 28. of 445 Minerva St.; Earl Phillips. 22, of R. R. O, Box 713: Herbert Alford, 27, of 3311 N. Meridian St.; Arthur Don aldson, 35, of 622 N. Tacoma Ave.; Harry Van Arsdal. 24, of 1250 Ashland Ave.; R. H. Bugher. 17. of 4801 Winthrop Ave.: P. S. Johnson, 31, of 2421 E. Tenth St.; D. A. Slover, 518 S. New Jersey St.; Herbert K. Wood, 2S, of 521 E. Twenty-Fourth St.: A. T. l’enkin, 26, of 5267 College Ave ; Joes Phrinsman, 32, of 1031 Ewing St.; Burk May, 18, of 2006 Madison Ave.; E. Dowling, 23, of 245 S. Arlington Ave. Albert Anderson. 24, Negro, of 3066 N. Meridian St.; CA. Roberts, 24. of 252 Hendricks PI.; William Gykon, 40, of 4235 Broadway; I’aul Smith of 2621 N. olney St.; Lincoln Murphy, 28, Negro, of 1801 Arsenal Ave.; James Hand. 27, of 5730 E. Washington St.; Newton Wasson. 20. of 1806 N. Illinois St. Hynte Hollowitz, 26. of 1309 N Pennsylvania St.; Joe Thomas. 23, of 546 Woodrow Ave ; Romey Mitchell. 37. of 302 W. New York St.; Ray J Harbin, 32, of 119 Euclid Ave. Those charged with driving while intoxicated: William Clark. 52, of 543 Highland Ave.; James Soeksen. 48, Chicago. 11l ; I Leonard Wilson, 53. Negro, of 225 W. St. Clair St., and Charles B. Conlin, 25. of 742 Cottage Ave. HEROES OF NORGE RESTING AT NOME (Continued From Fage 1) landing. The Norge landed on the ice a Teller and the gas was Immediately let out. She Is now almos: totnlly disabled. “We have proved conclusively that there was no land north of Alaska.” Ontdahl concluded. A northwest wind was blowing over Teller, a settlement of about 190 natives and a handful of whites, when the Norge appeared about 4 D. m.. Thursday. Alaskan time The dirigible was becoming heavy from a leakage of gas. Arctic winds forced the Norge to circle over the hamlet for two and a half hours. As the gale abated momentarily, an anchor was dropped. The villagers heaved on the cnchor lines. To direct the ntoorl-tg work Sei-gt. Kttore Ardulno ,]o , o|ii|o(l by pH rat hut p Nome Welcomes As Nome opened Its arms Sunday I to the members of the expedition, the explorers explained the delays - which had puzzled those waiting to welcome them. Four members of th® expedition said It would have been Impossible to continue the flight to this point. They said the chief obstacle was the gas leakage. Flying lee from (he propellers had cut the fabric about the hags as the ship passed over the Arctic wastes. The Norge made the flight from Spitsbergen to Teller in seventytwo hours. The Norge spent considerable time above the pole, flying over the Ice and then arising until at one time the ship Mas 9.000 feet above the earth's northernmost spot. Early on the morning after leaving King's Bay. the pole was reached. A fog hung over the desolate Arctic Sea. Cold Food A trip with fetv outstanding incidents was made from the pole to Alaska. I>ack of sleep, cramped quarters and cold food, and the constant battle against the elements, were alone in the memories of the voyagers. Aided by a fair wind, the Norge passed over Point Barrow on Wednesday and followed the coast line south. Commander Nobile was reluctant to begin deflation of his ship at Teller because of his pride In its achievement. The Norge will be shipped to the United States for reconstruction. As the dismantling went on. an inspection showed that no damage had resulted from the landing. PLAN HONOR FAIR NOBILE Ask Rank of General for Norge Pilot—Bonus Sought. B'J United I’rcng ROME, May J 7 rank of gen eral in the Italian aeronautical corps with command over the dirigible forces of Italy, a 600,000 lire bonus and a gold medal for bravery will be proposed to the King of Italy by Premier Mussolini as rewards for Umberto Nobile, builder and flight commander of the Norge. Nobile now ranks as a colonel In the Italian army. $33 DRUG STORE THEFT Burglars visited the Frank Neldhammer drug store, 2028 N. Rural St., Sunday night and stole $35 In money.

A STORY OF A GIRL; HER ONLY LOVE He Went to Miami and Forgot Her —Coroner Writes Finis to Drama. Bij Times (ioecinl CHICAGO, May 17.—The only romance In the life of Laura Lameri, the quiet, old-fashioned girl who knew but one sweetheart in her twenty-one years and loved him so well that she fell into a fretful fever when he went away to seek the fortune that would enable them to marry, is chronicled here just as It came to the correspondent from Laura’s parents, from the coroner and from that other never-failing source of city news—the police. All of these sources played their parts in Laura's story, but they had very little to do with her life and her romance. That was left to the steel mill where Laura, worked by day and to John Mayo Chapman, the lover of whom she dreamed by night. But let Laura's father, gnarled old John Lameri, tell his version of the affair first: “It was six months ago,” says Lameri, “that John Mayo chapman told Laura he was going to Miami to make some money so that they could get married. For a time his letters came regularly—just, like clock work they dropped Into the mail box. used to get them when she came home from the mill. She would never go out, just stay around the house every night pouring over these letters and sewing things. "Then the letters dwindled and three months ago lAura got word from John that she had better try to forgot. After that she sat alone In her room every night. I think she was reading those old letters. Sometimes I heard her walking Rbout late at night and early mornings. I was afraid hut I tried to cheer her up. “On the night of April 30 1 urged her to walk outside and she went out. but didn't come hack.” Then the police, in the person of Sergt. Edward Collopy: “Mr. Lameri telephoned us that his daughter was missing some time during the night of April 30,” the sergeant said. “Next morning on the banks of the drainage canal we found her hat, coat and vanity case. That was all except In the soft ground there were some prints like you might make If you were down on your knees praying." Then lastly comes Coroner Oscar Wolff, who is accustomed to being the last to he Interviewed about romances gone awry: “Yes. we found her body In the canal Sunday morning," the coroner said. Tt was down by Springfield and Harding Aves., and we notified her parents and they looked at the body. The Identification Is positive." So that Is the whole story of the romance of Laura Lameri, the quiet, old fashioned girl, who knew but one sweetheart and loved him more than life itself. —BRASSIES fUonfinued From Page 9) ways. They won the first nine, second nine and eighteen holes. Luke Lincoln, however, came through with a 75 that set the course record for this year. Jack Jenkins said so, and he knows just what, scores are In every set of clubs , in the caddy house. At Riverside Chick Nelson placed I th® distance flags Sunday. And you | would he surprised to hear those | who take great, pride j n a drive that ! sails past the white flags. i John Nlhlark, assistant to Bill Rem>. the county prosecutor, spent th day at Riverside. He was rather low hen last seen trudging for Aome with Mike Foley, another of the legal golfers. “Nib" said Chick 13 to be commended for Improving the course condition so much since last year. Butler took a thumping from Wabash at Pleasant Run Saturday and lost by the score of 19 to 6. Robey fell down and shot an 85 and 76 for j Ills team’s best score. Demmlng, I Mountaine, Bpown and Gerrard all shot well for the Scarlet. The college hoys play a good game of dude shinny. Looking over the attendance sheets one finds that Pleasant Run was packed both Saturday and Sunday. More than 900 played at South Grove on the two days, and Riverside had better than 400 Sunday, Coffin had about 350 Sunday and every private club in toYvn reported capacity two-day turnouts. LEAGUE PEACE IS SEEN Plan Adopted to Permit \dmission of Germany. Bn United Prrgg GENEVA, May 17. —A plan under which it is believed the controversy which prevented Germany from becoming a member of the League of Nations at the recent Geneva meeting, will be settled, was approved today by the League of Nations council commission handling the question. The plan would increase by three the nonpermanent memberships on the council, of which it was tacticly understood Poland. China and Latin America would be given one each. The commission expected to adjourn until June for the final adoption of the plan atid also to permit diplomatic exchanges intended to induce Spain and Brazil to withdraw their candidacies for permanent memberships. Germany failed to become a League member when a controversy arose over council memberships. EX-SULTAN DIES Bu United Press SAN REMO, Italy, May 17.—Mohammed VI, the ex-sultan of Turkey, Is dead at his mansion here.

MAY 17, 1926

AUTO INJURIES FATAL ID FIVE ora pm Dale Crittenberger, Forrner State Auditor, Seriously Injured. Five persons were dead today as a result of auto accidents m Indianapolis and over the State, a check showed. Howard Bishop. 28, of 1523 Le Grande Ave., died here Sunday from injuries received when the auto in which he was riding crashed Into a Parked milk truck at Virginia Ave., and Shelby St., early Saturday. Earl Kevins, 26, of 1835 W. Washington St., driver, and Paul Ball. 23, of 2325 Shelby St., are still in a critical condition. Paul Smith. 20. of 140 S. Elder Ave., was also seriously hurt. Nevlns was ordered held under a $5,000 bond on an involuntary manslaughter charge. Riley Payne of Colfax, died at Lafayette today from * injuries re-' ceived when his auto was struck bv a freight train. Both of his legs were broken and his throat cut by flying glass. Rum Runner Blamed A rum runner’s auto was blamed for the death of Marvin G. Gritz, 22,: and Ralph Hunt, 23, killed at Brazil. I he two young men were struckJ ns they were repairing a tire on® their car on the National Road west of Brazil. Their bodies were hurled nearly seventy-five feet. The death car roared on west toward Terre Haute after the accident. The body of Ellsworth Nunamaker, 84. was sent today to his homo In Tipton for burial. Nunamakeri was killed when his auto went inter the ditch on State Rd. 29, near Kokomo. Two companions escaped Injury. Editor Hurt Dale j. Crittenebrger, former State auditor and editor of the Anderson Bulletin, was suffering today ’With severe injuries received l n an auto accident near Marklevtlle. His auto struck a. stretch of gravel and overturned In a ditch at the side of the road. Crittenberger’s daughter, who was riding with him, was only slightly hurt. Youth Hurt Richard Hanley, jg, pf jo6 N. Pershing Ave., was critically injured Sunday night when he wa3 struck by an auto driven by Mrs Marie Heftty, 502 S. Seventh St.! Terre Haute, Ind. She was charged with speeding, assault and battery and passing a street car unloading passengers. It was alleged that Mrs. Hefty drove her auto past the rear door of a W. AVashlngton street car that had stopped at Pershing Ave.Hanley, who had just alighted froml the front door of the street car, wan struck. Ho was Injured about the head. John A. Henry, 54. of 832 River Ave., and his wife, Daisy, 39, were injured about the head, legs anf i body ln an accident eight miles east of Grecncastle on the National Rd. Their auto overturned. They gave police the number of an auto traced to Mrs. Chase Brown, 1110 N. BoSart Ave., whom officers said admitted sideswiping a machine near Greencastle. Mrs. John Hall and her two children were Injured when their auto overturned at 4858 E. Thirtieth St. JEWISH RELIEF DRIVE SEARTED Indiana's Quota in Campaign $500,000. Headquarters of the Jewiah relief committee for Indiana were opened kt the Claypool today and an intensive campaign etarted to raise Indiana’s quota of $500,000. The national figure Is $25,000,000. The < campaign will he of three weeks' i duration. Louis J. Borinstoin is" State committee chairman. Seventy-six cities are Included In the State-wide drive. Samuel E. Rauh Is honorary chairman of the State committee, -with J. J. Kiser, treasurer, and Michael Bamberger, secretary. Vice chairmen are:' Charles B. Sommers, G. A. Efroymson, J. J. Goodman and A. J. Rosenthal, Indianapolis; William Feder of Gary, Isaac Salm of Evansville, and Ira W. Ciralski of South Bend. ~~~ —— f Gone, but Not Forgotten Automobiles reported stolen to police belong to: Shredded Wheat Company, 1412 Merchants Bank Bldg. (Dodge, 20028), from Chesapeake and Illinois St. Saunders System, 311 N. Pennsylvania St. (Wlllys-Knlght, 519-016), from that address. Fred Karry, 5219 E. Walnut St, (Hupmobile, 506-199), from Illinois and Washington Sts. Earl Day, 823 Poplar St. (’Chevrolet), from Senate Ave. and Washington St. Ethel Bushong, 1106 E. Georgia St. (Ford, 20-900), from that address. Edward Griffin, 1428 N. Pennsylvania St. (Chrysler, 14-042), from Capitol Ave. and New York St. Nile Hughes, 2441 N. Illinois St. (Ford, 548-365), from 1220 N. Illinois i St. . \ BACK HOME AGAIN Automobiles reported found by police belong to: Virgil Farely, 321 Bright St. (Ford) found at Madison Ave. and Ray St. with two stolen tires on It. Larkin Coding, 3344 N. Capitol Ave. (Ford), found at Vermont St, and Tibbs Ave. Ford, license 448-336, found at California and West Sts.