Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 137, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 September 1926 — Page 12

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in Memonam Notices IN MEMOEIAM BRILLHART—In loving remembrance of our dear daughter. Alice, who passed away Sept. l*±. A precious one from us is gone. A voice we loved is stilled. * A place is vacant in our home. Which never can be Ailed-. No one knows the silent heartache. Only those who have lost can tell, ft Os the Brief that is borne in silence, ■ For the one we loved so well. yyOTHER AND CHILDREN jP Funeral Directors IKIRT S. GADD. 2130 Prospect 9t. Phone W Stewart 2273. FLANNER & BUCHANAN NEW MORTUARY 23 W Pall Creek Drive. Phone, day or night. Ran. 4400. 4401 or 4402. Optratlng INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY.. ; George Grinsteiner Funeral director 522 E Market Main OtMIS KRIEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR va tltta 1402 N. 3866 JLL W. T. BLASENGYM Main office. 2226 Shelby St. * PRexel 2570. UNDERTAKERS—-RISEY & TITUS 931 N, Delaware. Main 3fißo Special Notices >vvn/^VVVVV>^ > ' Particular Men and Women* Patronize MULLER HAT CLEANERS The exclusive hatters. 107 W. Maryland. 2 doors W. of Illinois, south side oi street. -—- MAE Hlß’i otieti Aahlnnd Ran WoW Cry m.v reduc. meth.: electricity for neuritls. rheumatism nervousness massages THE EI.F.CTRE AT puts new life in vour veins and relieves your pain LOLA WALKER 524 State Life Bldg. Lin. H* <3 MARGARET SELLERS. D. O. D. C. N. D Obstetrician: acute and chronic disease m a usage. 1 N New Jersey. RI 668-I,_ PAY S5 for beautiful PERMANENT WAVE: guar. 6 mo. Cheaper rates be cause of low exp Web. 5310. att. 6 p^m. Instructions MEN to learn barber trade. ' TRT-CITJ BARBF.R COT.T,Wr f K. 010 E. Washington <?t Tnd Main Lost and Found rumr -ir<-r *- - " " ..iwewweec [ rOUND—Articles found on Indian spoils street cars yesterday: 5 UMBRELLAS 1 PAIR MEN'S SHOES BRIEF CASE 1 INSURANCE BOOK 1 SMALL PUBSE 1 DOOR KEY 1 ROLL OF PICTURES 1 MANS HAT (NEW) Main 2737. GLASSES, in case, Sunday evening, on Illinois car. Reward. Ran. lirn. . BROWN purse, watch, money, val. papers. Keep money, return < outputs. I.in. FOX terrier;White, bob tail. 6 months. Reward. 2701 Paris. Ran. 1428. C<sXt. fur trimmed, rust flj&Kyr ea ,fl Saturday night. Har.__4agjLW. lUwai.nL H_elp Wanted Male LABORERS Colored. Apply 7 a. m. ready for work. E. RAITH & SONS’ FERTILIZER CO., rear Union Stock Yards. . i BATTERY men, experienced lead burners on jiroup assembly and links. Write Employment Manager, U. S. Light & Heat Corporation, Niagara Falls, N. Y. MEN for distributing circulars. Old employes with clean record preferred. No boys. : Report at once. 115 SOUTH CAPITOL AVE. “Insurance agents To solicit industrial fire insurance for the largest company in America. Good contract. Part time men considered. Apply R. L. FRAZIER. Supt.. 306 Castle Hall. 230 E. Ohio. WANTED—Experienced collector to collect on routes: must know city: steady position: bring reference, -See MR. McCLLRE, 607 Meyer-Kiser Bank Bldg. u SPARE or full time work lor neat-appear-ing and intelligent man. This is not a selling proposition, but house-to-house experience is an asset. JUST-RITE MANUKA CT UR ING CO„ 380 Century Bldg. ,V. ANTED—2O good boys that are not -re- - turning to school. With or without bicycles. Apply MR DALTON. 18 N Meridian. BOYS. 14 to 18 years old. spare time: work two hours a day: distributing and collecting coupons. 580 Century Bldg. GOOD autemobilo painter and striper; experienced: good wages. 2714 —. Wash. St. MAN. wife wanted to care lor 5 children Home, fuel and groceries furnished. 6704 Beliefontane, Indianapolis. Ind. Help Wanted Female SPARE or full time work for neat-appear-ing and intelligent woman. This is not a selling proposition, but house-to-house experience is an asset. JUST-RITE MANIjCAPTURING CO.. 580 Century Bldg GIRLS. 14 to 18 years old. spare time; work two Ilnurs a day; distributing and en lecting coupons. 380 Century Bldg. OFFICE GIRL, experience unnecessary: t smau wages at start. 731 Peoples Funk Bldg. Ct i LOR ED girl at doctor s office. 3 N. Alabama. WHITE woman cook wanted. 1008 Virginia Ave. L iPEKIENCED white women to clean tiuv niture gtore and living-rms. 321 N. East. Situations Wanted temale HOUSEKEEPER, lady with girl 7 years: good_home near school. A-126. Times, COLORED girl wants half-day work in mornings or afternoons. Lin. 11)33, LAUNDRY work to bring home, or clay work. Kenwood 2081. Rooms for Rent ALABAMA' N.. 523: apt. 2: 2 front, mod. rug.: coni ht wa.; rea Mrs I, C Morton 1 ...LLEFONTATN E. 2702: furn. rm.: sim. ht.: ad), hath; on car line. Ke, 3364. BKVILLE. N.. J3: lor two. S3: private entrance, K Washington line. 11TH. E.. 27: NICE. LARGE. WELLFURN. RMS.: PRtV. HOME: 2 BEDS' FOR 2 OR 4 VERY REAS. RI. 5792. HARBOUR HOTEL. 617 N. Illinois: large, clean, modern. fr<|t room: near shower and tub bath; stiittl le for 2 gentlemen, or man and wife; ”$!) per week; also gido room: 95 and up. ILi7. N. 2449; apt. 10. clean, cozy rm.: gteam heat, lit, wa.: 1 or 2. Her. 2743 ILLINOIS". N.. 3043: beautiful front rm.; gentleman or couple employed. KEYSTONE N.. 817: mod. rm.: 1 or 2 men: meals opt.: garage. Web. 5867. LIBERTY HOTEL: nicely furnished, modern rms.: hot and cold water. 3208 E. Michigan. Webster 5993. NORTH—Nice, large, front, modem room; gentleman nref. liar. 2501-J. OHIO. E.. 1105: front, sleeping room; private home garage. Lincoln 8556. PENN.. N.. 1100: business man wants young man to share beautiful room; twin beds. Riley 5088 ) •

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PRATT. E.. 124: high-class rm.; priv., downtown apt.; gentleman preferred. ST. CLAIR. E.. 314: Apt. 3: steam heat; close in; modern. Lin. 3173, TALBOTT. N. 2009: nicely furn.. mod. rm.: priv, family: steam heat. Ra. 4067 TALBOTT. 201 6 N~i clean, airy rms.; girls ent. Blaker’s School. Har. 4814-J. THIRTEENTH E 912: 2 FURN MOD ROOMS T.TVCOT V 3735 30TH, E.. 126: nice. mod. room; i or ; gentlemen: nriv. home. Har 0243-J. 318 T. E,, 322. lovely mod. rm.: private home: gentleman. Ran. 3507. WOODRUFF P 1,.. 970 Mid. Dr.: well furn. rm.: beautiful home: yg, man. We. 3727. 2 DOv ELY RMS.: REAL HOME SUIT. for 4 dose N West. Furn. DR 6210. NICE light room, modem: close in; garage- city heat. Lincoln 4927. LIGHT, airy, front rm.: steam heat: priv. home: hnsi-ieas people. LinA 7672. NICELY furn. mod. rm.: north side; with garage. Wash 3224-W. com tor Rent With Board ASHLAND, 1724; rm. in mod. home: girl or man and wife. Ken, 4120. WARM aa. .. 2. >3; board and room for 2 men in modern home. ' 28TH W, 329: home privileges: brd. and - gar,: emp, couple or men Rail. 2138. children to board; with "motner s care: lovely lawn. Riley 6340. WIDOW wishes 1 or 2 employed ladies to share modern home, Web 1527-M CHILD: Lexington Ave.. 1115: in good home: nice Surround.: near soh, DR. 4230. MERIDIAN. N.: room and board: $7 each gentlemen preferred Har 052. i-W CHILDREN TO BOARD: with mother's care: lovely lawn, Riley 6349. Housekeeping Rooms for Rent ASHLAND. 2822: 2 clean, mod. rms. No other roomers. Ken. 3142. BROADWAY. 2121: living and bedroom, kitchenette: iee box: gar. Ran 0597. BUCHANAN. 717. 4 upstairs, unlurmshed ims., sll mo,: adults. DRex. 3325-W. COMAR Ave. 1140: one i-room apartment. completely furnished: suitable for 2 persons: including heat, light, gas and water; one block east of Garfield PRexel 5114, IllTlf. W. 140: 2 mod. connecting rms.: evcrvihio- lure ' • ,v,| ~ " SOUTH ST.. E.. 317: tun.ismu rooms: housekeeping if desired: gas. 82 week. TACOMA. N . 29; 2 rms. turn: heat: priv, ent,: downstairs ' Web, 3918 TALBOTT. 1027 N.: 2-rm. suite and kitelienette: all modern; nicely furn.: a'so sleeping room. Ran. 1288. 10TH. E. 2400: 2 furn.. mod. rms.. kitchenette hath: piano: Ist 11.: priv. home. 12TH. 8.. 610: 2. large, warm, unfurn. rms and kitch--netp mod HI ‘*4'i 1 31ST VV. 1057: nicely turn, rm.: priv. home: gar.: near car line, Web- 2351 ROOMING-HOUSE KEEPERS ATTENTION! I have two flats near P O Fine rooming district. Will rent with or without furniture Cheap. Call after 7 p m. 18':. W Ohio. Riley 3349, FOUR-MODERN furnished housekeeping rooms. trv 1275-J houses for Rent ARBOR AVE., 802; modern. A-l condition; garage optional. Bel. 3026. CAPITOL, S.. 823; 4 rooms: inside toilet, electricity, gas: water paid: girage: s:u. DEARBORN, N.. 405- lour rooms, semimodern: garage: $28.50. Call MISS ILG. Main 6761. or evenings MRS. EI.S--NER, Irv, 3955, ILLINOIS. S.. 1014: six-room modern, exeept furnace. 822. gen, 3221. , CALhOUN St” ; mite rooms with electric lights, city water paid. Rjent only SIS. J. G. MeCULLOUGH. 106, N. De'aware. Main 1709. CARROLLTON AVE.: attractive 5-room double: modern: garage. Hum. 2082. DAVIDSON,' N.. 115: 6 rms.; gar.; electricity. gas, water paid. Bargain at 823. DEARBORN. N.. 939: mod. 0-rni. double; gar.: good condition: $95. Har. 3125 18TH. W.. 1145; 5 rms : bath: fur.; gar.; s:<2. Key at 1133. or DRex. 1418. ENGLISH aVIE 1110-1310: DeLoss. 1304; four-room cottages; electricity: $12.50. <.ARFIELI) AVE.. 725: hiGH-CLASS. brm. mod double: gar.: near soh. Inq. 725_ JEFFERSON. N\. 233: 6-rm. doub.; mod. except furn.; gar.: rent red. We. 4504-W. KEYSTONE. N. 538; 6-rm. semi-modern gar.: wa. pd.. near soh : $25. We. 2659-W LINDEN. 2029-31—Semi-modern double: newly decorated; $10.50 a side: water paid. Civic Realty Cos.. 136 N. Delaware. LUDLOW AVE.. 1823: nice double; good condition: improved street and alley: water pd.: gas elec.' S2O Brnokside ear. JtAbfcL .old: i rms .semi-mod. double gar.: water naid: 82n. l)Rex, 3895-M. Mi KIM; nice ts-rm. do bie: mod., except furnace: yard: bargain: 825. Web. 4672. NEW YORK E.. 4807; nice bungalow doi.h.: 4 rms.: bath; gar.: red, rt. Ir. 3013 NOWLAND. 2101: 5-rm. mod., except furnace: good cond,: reas. Web 2238-J. OLiVE St.. 182s: modern home; hiiik.c. water paid; beats north side; good neighborhood Bargain: S4O. PARK AVE.. 6262; 5 rooms; Bemi-mod-ern: only S2O, Hum. 1769 , SENATE. S.. 941: 5-rm. single; modem except furnace: $25. Web. 6041. SPANN AVE.. 1643; 5 rms.: bath, gav: SPECIAL INDUCEMENT. Riley 29.1>. TUXEDO. N.. 955; ti-rm. double; complete bath: elec, lights, gas, etiy water paid; Marge yard; $31.50. Call MISS ILG. Ma 6761: eve,, MRS. ELSNER. Trv. 39.)i> TWENTY-SECOND. 3019 W.; 4 rs. semi-mod • • • $16.00 2168 Wheeler St.: 4 rs.. semi mod. 20 00 2166 wheeler St.: 5 rs.. modern... 22..>0 1248 W. 25th: 4 rs.. mod . gar. . . 27.50 1421 W 30tli St.: 4 rs.. mod., gar. 3U.00 1240 W 30th St.: 6 rs.. mod. gar. heat. water furnished: winter S4O; summer. S3O. A. F Zalney. 108 N Delaware St WARM AN AVE.. 752; 5-rm. house; modd hot water system: garage. Bel. -l.m-J. ONE-HALF MONTH FREE 927 Ewing St.; 4-room side, semi-modern bungalow double, fine condition, only $25 ner mo Ua'l W. B. RITEBY, LIN. 1782 3 ROOMS, $16.00 WALKING DISTANCE Newy papered; has city water, electric ligrhts. g as. inside toilet. 625 E. MerDUNLOP & lIOLTEGEL LOCATED northeast; 3 bedroom cottage; $4.500 on payments. Bel. 1516-J. SEE DUNLOP & HOLT7GEL. lor bargains REAL ESTATE. 9-ROOM modern home: 3 nicely furn. rms. up. Always rented. 6 down unfurn.; suitable for home, sleeping or light housekeeping: SSO. Belmont 1516-J, SIX rooms""and bath; upper duplex, with furnace heat, large. well arranged rooms; located on Prospect near Fountain Square. Rent only $32 50 monthly. Call Hum. 5257. FOR COLORED ONE MONTH FREE 96] N. Tremont- 5-room double: in fine condition: fine neighborhood: sls month. Take W-. Tenth Car., W. R HUNTF.R'CO.. Main 1078. Wanted to Rent ' EMPLOYED couple, no children, wants to rent a 5 or 6-room furnished house for winter. Prefer north or east section of city. Can furnish best of refenrecens. WouM like to obtain place where owner desires party to take care of house during winter months. Give location, price, etc. Box A 500. care of Times. Apartments for Rent GRACELAND. 3615; lower duplex: 6 rms.. modern; separate furnace: close to school; very reasonable. Wash, 1005-R. JEFFERSON. N.. 340: 4 rms. and bath: mod, apt.; S3O. Web. 1468. LOCKERBIE. 527: mod 5 rooms .bath: steam beat: walking distance. Lin. 7780, 29TH. VV. 403: modern. 4-room apartment: heat water Call owner Har. O'!82 BEAUTIFUL Woodruff PL: 6-rm.. • strictly mod., upper duplex: reas. Web, 1881 LOVELY mod. ant.: in-a-door bed; adults; reasonable. 701 E, 20th. GOOD location: lower duplex: 6 rooms; bath: heat, water furn,: reas. RI. 1707. Business Places for Rent OPPORTUNITY FOR MECHANIC OP. painter to go in busniess for himself: fire-proof shop- good loca. N. Har, 4847-J. Houses for Sale BARGAIN PRICE SIOO CASH DOWN 1634 Gemmer St.: 5-room, cozy bungalow: full lot with fruit: garage; only $3.250, Lin 3734. SIOO DOWN / Shelby St.. 6005; practically new 5room bungalow, furnace. Water, lights, acre lot. garage: SIOO down: balance mo. J. C. DUNCAN REALTY CO. Lin. 5940. Ran. 4347, NEW BUNGALOW Will sell cheap this 5-room. new. semimodem bungalow: gpod location. Will consider Ford sedan as down payment, balance S2O per month. Call Hum. 3622. EXCELLENT suburban home: 5-room bungalow: modern: 1 acre: double garage; chicken house: fruit and shade: $5,100: easv terms. AUDUBON REALTY CO. Irv. 1525.

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$250 CASH 530 PER MONTH 1034 BERWYN STREET New five-room bungalow on above terras. Cement basement, furnace, city water at sink in kitchen, inside toilet, electric lights, garage; will consider lot as down payment. Open from 3 to 5 Sunday afternoon. LORENZ SCHMIDT & SONS. Realtors. 144 E. Ohio Street. Main 3715. Res. Trv. 1964-. T. ONLY S2OO DOWN On this fine five acres and dandy six-room home almost completed. Has Rarjifo. electric lights, a good highway, consolidated school, mail and paper route. Price only 53.500. Located northeast, where property is increasing in value. Drive out Sunday b.v Pendleton Pike to Sunnysidc sanitarium road north, following Fall Creek signs to office. Main 0792. Mr, Eastbum. Irv. 0215. SSO DOWN $47.00 PER MONTH Substantial 6-room bungalow with furnaefe, fireplace and electric lights. Located on Schofield Ave, just north of 42i'd St.. which is to be paved this fall. A remarkable buy on the above terms. WAYNE M. HARRYMAN. Main 0792. Irv, 3310, WHY NOT BUILD A NEW BUNGALOW ON THAT VACANT LOT? If your lot is completely or only half paid for we will pay off balance and build for you a semi modern or modern bungalow. No further cash required. Terms like rent. See plans at our office. LORENZ SCHMIDT & SONS. REALTORS. 144 E. Ohio St. Main 3715. Residence. Irv. 1964-J. $29 DOWN $29 PER MONTH Five-room bungalow with full basement nd garago; electric lights: located southeast, just fourth iot from English Ave. pavement. Close to schools and bus line. Price $2,950.00. WAYNE M lIARRY r MAN. Main 0792. Irv. 3310 $25.00 CASH 1149 DELOSS ST. Then easy mgjithly payments buys this 4-room cottage with electric lights, gas and city water: excellent condition. See Mr. Fox. FTEBER & REILLEY Realtors. 124 N Delaware St. Ma In 6755, HOME AND INCOME S6O monUily income from this home of 8 lovely rdoms and bath, located 2400 north near! Mmc Blaker s College. Just painted and*paper*d. Only $5,500. I am leaving city and must sell. Owner. Box No. 1 34- care Times. E. Washington Car Line East of Belt. *4 square from car and stores: 5-room modern bungalow: in A-l condition. Priced for quick sale: $4 750' only SSOO cash Mr. Keller. Ran 0894. Schmid & Smith, Inc., Realtors 130 N. Delaware. Main 4088 SSO CASH Five-room -bungalow, modem except fuma<x‘: SHO per month, including interest. Well located at 3648 Stanton Ave. Priced low at $3,500. Vacant, inspect any time. Lawrence J. Sexton. 316 Ind. Trust D>dg.. Main 0151. Irv. 0616 J. A REAL BARGAIN An excellent tour-bedroom home. A fine horn** for a large family or good income home for a small one! in come S6O ncr month now; located 2400 north; near Mmc. Blakers College: owner is leaving city and must sell. Call Mr. Duncan, Lin. 3°40. Ni hts. Ran. 4347. CHICKEN FARM—FAVEI) ROAD 5250 CASH—BALANCE MONTHLY Absolutely new. 5-room home; garage; chicken house: all fenced; on 38th St. Call MR. CARTMELL. Days. Main 3234: eves. Hum. 2868 COLORED BUYERS SIOO DOWN 2046 Columbia Avp.: 0 rooms: tnsije toilet, water, gas and lights: paved street. Pay like rent Lin 3734. NEW SUBURBAN BUNGALOW Only SIOO cash. $34 per month. Mr. Huso. Hum. 2010. Mr. Christens, Hum. 3438. VVM MURRAY HUSK. REALTORS ONLY sls/) DOWN Five-room absolutely modern bungalow: hardwood floors: located north In fine residential district: will sell on terras easier than rent. Call Randolph 5390 DANDY three-ronm-A-slde double: newly decorated: semi-modern; close in. near ear line. Rental $33: price $3,100. Liberal terms or lot as down payment. Lin. 5050; evenings, Ken. 424 Y INDIANAPOLIS property for southwestern Indiana farm on gravel road: preferably Gibson County. Wash. 1600. Write Box A 135 Times. $l5O CASH: 913 Albany: first street north of Troy: brand new. 2-bedroom home: near school: only $l5O cash. $27 monthly. Owner Ran 3124. BELLEFONTAINK. 1818: 6 rms.: semimod.: attic, large barn: terms. Bargain. Wash 1927. HIGH-GRADE, ti-rm. modem home: 2800 block Indianapolis Ave.; for colored family: gar - terms if desired Wash, 1600 SIX rooms, path, garage. 858 Buchanan St.: enc. $2 000 price #3.000. C. G. RTOHTE, 731 Peoples Bank Bldg. UOOD. 4-room bungalow: east; only $2,750: terms. AUDUBON REALTY CO, Irvington 1525. BUNGALOW. NORTHEAST: 4 rms, bath. gar.; large lot: shrubbery, roses, etc.: almost nw.: $3,800: tms. Owner. We. 1314 MODERN: 3-bedroom home: 2-ear gar.: i-awh: terms. Owner, Irv. 2530, Acreage for Sale TWO ACRES FOR $995.00 Located 7H miles from Monument southwest. Just the place lor chickens, garden and fruit. Buy now and we wili build for you whenever you are ready. Terms. $25 down and #lO per month WAYNE M HARRYMAN. Main 0792. Irv. 3310, BARGAIN in 6 acre tract northeast: #750 to 51.250 ner tract: SSO cash. sls per mo AUDUBON REALTY, Irv. 1525. Real Estate for Exchange HAVE SSOO. 7% real estate contract to trade for clear lot. Must be worth the money. Ran. 6328 Real Estate Wanted WE specialize in east and south side prop-ertii-s: if you want results, call us THE CHARLES R. ETTINGER CO. Lin 5057, Res.. Irv, 1559. CLOSE in property for subdividing 1009 Fletcher Trust Bldg. Riley 2704. Building and Contracting WE make repairs and improvements of all kinds on liberal monthly payments: also build and finance homes; free estimates. CIVIC REALTY CO, 136 N. Delawarc. I.in. 5050. Eve, Ken, 4247. W & R ELECTRIC CO House wiring and fixtures 1725 S. East St PRexel 2529 Miscellaneous for Sale ANTIQUES, china and glass. Harrison BED davenport, gen. leath.: library tabic. solid oak; cheap. Ir. 4544-W. 5849 Julian. BUILDING MATERIAL 260,000 brick. 2x2. 2x6: sheathing, lath, doors, sashes, mantles, glass all sizes. Glass doors, hardwood flooring, steam radiator, steam pine WESTERN WRECKING CO. CASH REGISTERS, scales, grinders, slicer-s rebuilt; guaranteed. Fixtures all kinds. SPRAGUE EX, 22 W. Ohio. Main 0564 CHAMPION gas and coal range, S2O; enar/iel-top kitchen, cabinet. $lO. St. 2865 CINDER HAULING: 8-vd. load. #6; 3yd. load. $2.50. Call Lincoln 6194 DINING-ROOM suite: period style: like new 9x12 velvet, rug. Hum 3387 GAS RANGES, used: thoroughly overhauled; $lO and up. Delivered and connected. Charles Koehring. 882 Vir. Ave. HOUSE Your surplus clothing furniture, magazines, papers, will help us to help others Salvation Army Industrial Home. Phone for wagon. RUey 6622 127 W. Georgia. MAHOGANY davenport table: fine eondltion: at bargain Wash. 0587, OAK dining-roiiin set. mahogany daveno' very low price. 5145 N. New Jersey. RUGS and linoleum at lowest prices. DORFMAN RUG COMPANY 207 W. Wash St Near Capitol. School books We buy. sell and exchange school books at Crawfords drug store. 540 N. Penn SL ONE-CAR GARAGE. $57. All the lumber, roofing and hardware necessary to build a 1-ear garage. 10x16 feet: only $57 cash at our yard Build it yourself Phoenix Lumber Cos Web. 0410 2 GOOD-LOOKING girls' coats; 14-10 years; reasonable. Har. 2026-R. WE let you take a suit or dress out for $2 down and pay the balance weekly while wearing. PURITAN CLOTHING CO.. 131 W. Washington St. 3 MEN'S wintir suits, pair of shoes: rhe-in. 1505 N, Delaware St. WALNUT dining-rm. suite, beds, refng, porch fur, gard, tls, desk 4625 .College, BIG REDUCTIONS 4OR CASH—New iurniture. direct from factory. Har, 0740. You Read the Want Ads— Have you tried to use them? It's easy—Call Main 3500. Ask for an Ad Taker.

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GOOD sound old yellow ear corn wanted at the Union Stock Yards. Main 0196.

I WILL pay the highest price for old furnaces. junk cars and everything in the junk line. AMERICAN IRON AND METAL CO.. 238 W. Pearl, Main 1975, Pets and Live Stock BABY CHICKS FOR BOYERS’ HATCHERY. 25 E. MARKET. RI. 5470 HATCHERY THORNTOWN, IND THREE good horses: eit.w and farm broke: gentle. Will sell or trade Will take good vacant lot or equity in a small house See u A lIR Y I_s_>: 0 NV Washington SHETLAND PONY completemitfit: worth at least 3 times price. 2445 N. Penn. Musical Instruments THIS WEEK Console Phonograph, $49 Anew model console phonograph, beautiful brown mahogany case, satin finish, like new. 300 netdies. your own selection and 25 new double-faced Victor records, all for #4O. Will accept $1.50 per week. tVILSON-STEWART MUSI3 CO, 44 N. Pennsylvania St Player Piano Bargain Party leaving town will sell Kimball player, 24 rolls and bench, for unpaid balance, at $3 per week See Mr. Sanford 44 N Pennsylvania St. Main 1287 ONE “C" melody saxophone $65. new; one tenor saxophone. SOO. new: one player piano. $39.5 'erms INDIANAPOLlg MUSIC SHOPPE. 4172 College, Business Announcements MATTHEWS LIGHT CO. Will wire live rooms. basement- and porch light, switches and fixtures included. for $47.50 They repair fans, motors, irons, vacuum cleaners and washing machines For strviie. call Main 2213. FEATHERS bought sold and renovated: feather mattresses aad pillows made B. F. BURKI.E 410 Maes Main 1428 HOUSE painting, remodel old or new Call Webster •’682 W Comp msurain e RUG. 9x12 THOROUGHLY CLEANED *2. Superior Rug Cleaners, Ken. 4462. SAFETY RAZO IT BLADES - Sharpeind TPTTLLDGK. 216 N Illinois SHEET metal -ork. guttering and spouting. Tin work and general repairing CAMPBELL CO Phone Hr! :808 HOUSE painting remodel old or new Call Webster °6B‘‘ W Comp Ins pea-ire Business Opportunities FOR SALE—Sacrifice: established fruit and vegetable route and truck; l.iO customers with oilier prospects, in Irving ton. Owner has other bin Wci> :ifl| I R-g CONFECTION ER Y—llo2 Fit teller: doing good bus., reaa for quick salt- DR. 6711 SCHOOL of inuhi*• for sale' teachers' *ourwe free. Times Bor A 161 PLUMBING SHOP FOR SALE. Randolph 4056 Storage and l ranster SPECIAL hauling rates on small lots; low rales on Calilorma and Florida shipment. OTTO J SUESZ STORAGE Loeal and overland hauling. Main 3628-23.5:1 Web 4579-2699-W LET us ligu.e wun you on your moving? Local or overland PARKER TRANS FEU. 12.3 Oliver Ave Bel 4307 MOVING and trucking Reliable men C*ji BORN MAN Wt b 5571 Northwestern transfer co. Call at all times Randolph 3741. Coal and I'Voo^ Good Coal Is Going U BUY NOW and SAVE MONEY Best Va. 0-in block large forked 50 75 Best k.v 0-m. block large forked . . 6 75 tkst Va egg, 2x4. clean, forked .. . 0.25 Best \ a 4tn lump, clean forked 8.50 Va, Kanawa Co.—K.v, Harlan Cos. Genuine Glendora block larse fkd. 6.76 Genuine Glendora egg. clean fkd . . 0 2.5 Ind. lump or egg. clean, forked . 6 25 Btst Pnca lump shoveled red ash. 8.50 Citizens coke. It s the best 9.50 Special discount on your winter’s requirements. Kindling witli each ton , UNION ICE AND COAL CO Drcxcl 4821 Dependable sinee 1908 It will pay you to visit our yards and see the dilrerenee m yuist coal 1910 Bluff BEST Poca. Red Arh. 3d vein 4-in. shoveled lump $9.00 Semi-smokeless. 4-In. ip, fkd. Eagle seam $7.50 Best W. Va 6-in. block, fkd. Kana wha County $0.75 W. Va. Mine Run $5.25 Ind. 6-in. Ip . fkd.. No. 5 E. K,v.. 6-in. block, fkd.. Hazard scam $7.00 Kindling with each ton. Bethel Coal Cos. DRex 5200 250 Beecher St. IV. Vir, Logan Cos. 4 ill. 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THERE is always one best place for almost anything you wish to buy. v Rogers has led them all for Used Tires for six years. 30x3y 2 x2y 2 $2.50 31 and 32x4 ..$3.00 Each Other sizes to suit your pocketbook. Plenty of Used Balloons, $4 each. Rogers Tire Shop 3117 W. Wash. BEI. 4300. A NECESSITY . ON YOUR VACATION TRIP ALL FABRIC SEAT COVERS EASILY CLEANED CONVENIENT ECONOMICAL Expert top and trim repairs HABIG QUALITY SHOP 103-5 N Meridian Lin 8302-8303 NEW and used parts, accessories tires and batteries for nrautieallv every make of ear for less. Satisfaction guaranteed. CAPITOL AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO.. 821-23 N. Illinoia. Main oQ9O. USED TIRES WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. L SELIG h SON 23 S. East Bt. USED TIRES—S 2 UP ELKINS BROS, 004 N. ILLINOIS ST RILEY 6171 Motorcycles and Bicycles WE BUY soil and exchange used motorcycles. Good used parts for sale ALI.FV'S 509 Mass AVc Main 7029 Automobiles Wanted WILL poy cash for your car or your equity. I. WOLF AUTO CO. Lin, 4510, 561 N Capitol. If You Need Money Let us sell your used car „„ .. STAFFORD AUTO SALES 326 N Delaware Main 5873. USED CARS bought and sold GOLPBERG 522 N Capitol Main 2638 Automobiles for Sal* BUICK 1923. CALIFORNIA TOP Excellent shape; 0-oylinder: $425: terms or trade. CENTRAL BUICK COMPANY ... .. USED CAR STORE 120 W North St. Lincoln 1995. Open evenings and Sunday. BUICK K-45 TOURING In excellent shape $145: terms. CENTRAI. BU'CK CO. ... USED CAR STORE. 120 W. North St Lincoln 1995. Open evenings and Sunday. CHEVROLET 1924 coach bumpers, spot lite. motompter. bar cap. mirror balloon ttrw. u A rral buT at $275: tornm. UIiICVRCL .1 -< ..an. . .... . f ° l QUick Sdle * Web. 5528. CHEVROLET 1R26 month** old. m condition: will sacrifice for quick rile. WehMcr CHEVROLET. 1023 coujw ; Dueo finish* complete equipment ; 565 down, bn lance terms Marion Chevrolet Cos.. 1040 N Meridian St. Lin Open cvein!ngw CHEVROLET 1924 sedan: 5 wire wheels and tires, newly {tainted, bumpers, extras upholstering like new. mechanically perfect. Terms nr trade. L T \LLFV WOR CHEVROLET. 1924 coupe; fair tires, good paint and upholstering, large inclosed box on rear: s2°s cash or terms JTONE CHEVROLET CO 220 K New York Closed Sunday afternoon. CHEVROLET 1025 sedan; runs and looks _ hkenew priced to sell; terms or trade 72.> \ irnnta Ave DODGF BROTHERS TOURING in -xv-llcnt running condition: here is dependable transport alien for only .ao F. L. SANFORD 00. “The Safe Place to Buy.'* 833-37 N. Meridian. Open evenings. DV Ji?h X lSl ur i!!/L n /‘ w,v fainted dark red with black trimming?: mo*ntneter other fn <l, * r splendid A 1 every reaneet. Terms or trade I t ALLEN MOTOR SALES. 917^3^Virginia r .1923 touring: nwlv nainted mu h **Ji <roo<i B<MK| m * p han ical widiiion. am ad down naynirnt or tr-ide L T ALLEN MOTOR str™ LSSEX -oach in”.i 4 . and run* fine- g,>od rubber. Tcrma or s Vnil A Ve LKN MO ™ ALeS M 9iE

J92S Ford Toyrimig in excellent condition 5 pood tires, 2 bumpers, Stromberg carburetor and ignition system. I riced at s2.>o. ’1 rade or terms. SALES 2251 N.MERTDT ATX Lin 1177 Open Evenings

FORD SPORT RDSTR. 1926; front and rear bumpers; 6 wire wheels, 5 balloons, all good. Underslung springs, windshields, top boot, side winds, special Northeast horn and motometer and other equipment. Motor perfect as car has very low mileage and like new. A bargain at $335.00. Terms. 210 PENWAY BLDG. Main 6615 K modeU d C R^ht A ,!, W , aVfi a *“* ock-f ' K ,IEI.D Bq CO. e r u iovk ‘ “K-i. Tvi. lern ‘ w or dt * rai trade - California top. Randolphßl*32 n lot or Bnl,ill ProPtriy. FORD SEDAN Rpfluished and in good mechanical mn di ion hasgood tire/ and “ readyto 2?vi lots of good service. Only $175 * F. L. SANFORD CO. Tci *° Buy" 8.1,)-J7 N. Meridian. —— Open evenings r ORD. 1924 tudor wdan • can't iw tTTiH or 116 7i.~PvirK?nm' U A vc 19 abJef°5hoeb 0a^ti eP: K B,art(,r : demountand new namt r S?!' di “>< '■■'s&snjg* f;j r T,‘„'te„2 n ¥ TLAMcnJ&jHpZ Sales. 917-2,1 V irginm ‘ A v** &&&£&%& ww&hs.®FORD Touring 1024: has had good care" . looks and r.,n fine, tires good- priced low. Easy terms or trades. L. + Allen Motor Sales, 917-23 Virginia Aye, FORD touring 1924 model; look wheel. b SL‘°? n ,J lr E? winter inclosure; can hardly be told from anew job. Only SIOO down. WANGELIN SHARh COJ 443 Virginia Ave. Drexel 5020. y MODEL touring. $263. This car is 1“ A l condition throughout and shows very Uttle use. Only SBS down. Wanffelin-Sharp Cos. *43 Virginia Ave. Drex. 5020. TIMES WANT ADS LEAD TO SUCCESS

Automobiles for Sale

LATE 1923 Ford fordor sedan: lock wheel. bumpers, cord tires, lots of useful extras. Only $75 down. WANGELIN-SHARP CO, 443 Virginia Ave. Drexel 5020. FORD. 1923 four-door sedan: bumper, o excellent tires, lock wheel, speedometer, oil and gas ir-iueo. windshield wiper, vieor, park lite. special price today; $200: terms. STONE CHEVROLET CO, 220 E. New York, 1924 FORD Coupe: lock wheel, balloon tire-, new paint: only $285. SBS down. WANG ELIN-SH ARP. CO, 443 Virginia Ave. Drexel 5020. 1926 MODEL Tudor: balloon tires, rear vision mirror, lock wheel, spoedometor; Just like new: save SIOO on this one. Only #145 down WANGELIN SHARP CO, 443 Virginia Ave. Drexel 5020. FORD Tudor. 1926: lock wheel, 5 new balloon tires; lieen driven very little: big saving. Terms .arranged on liberal trade. L T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES. 91723 Virginia Ave. FORD. 1924 touring; cheap. 830 Chadwick St. FLINT ‘'7o" Touring! windshield wings. bumpers, motomt-ter. 5 fine tires, driven less than 11.000 miles by careful driver. A-l condition throughout. Liberal allowance on trade or temrs arranged. L T ALLEN MOTOR SALES. 917-23 Virginia Ave. HUDSON COACH BARGAIN 1925 model: newly painted a beautiful dark blue with yellow wheels, upholstering like new, 5 perfect tires, many extras, car in new car condition. Your own terras or liberal allowance, on your old car L. T ALLEN MOTOR SALES. 91723 Virginia Ave, HUDSON COACH, 1926 Driven only 7,000 miles; in perfect shape all through. Price SB9O. Cash or terms. As good or better than new. 210 PEN WAY BLDG. Corner New York and N. Penn. Main 5614 .JEWETT 1926 SEDAN New spare tire: car has been driven only 5.000 miles by careful driver. Will make liberal allowance on your old car 111 trade or name your own terms. 917-23 Virginia Ave. Maxwell 1923 Coupe 4-Pass. New blue finish, bumpers, all parts renickeled, windshield spotlight, disc wheels, heater. Terms or trade. Jones-Whitaker Sales Cos. 343 N. Capitol Ave. 516 N. Capitol Ave. 318 S. New Jersey MA. 5647 SEDAN, 1926 A fine job in perfect running condition. Special price. $675 —Convenient terms. 210 PENWAY BLDG. Corner New York and N. Penn. Main 5614

NASH Roadster. 1923: all kinds ol extras good paint and tires, motor A-l; priced low. Terms or trade. L. T. Allen Motor Sales. 917-23 Virginia Ave. Open even inga, OLDS MO BILE touring, late 1923: newly painted, extras, tires like new. A-l condition. Priced so low and terms so easy, any one can buy L. T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES 917-23 Vi-girva Ave OVERLAND Df Luxe eixlau: muuei: tirea without a blemish; interior and exterior like nev: car has had best ol care. Easy terms. Liberal trade allowance. L. T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES. 417-23 Virginla Ave. OVERLAND louring go<al tires ami nauil: good condtUqp: priced low ■ terms or oir-*3 Virginia Ave. oi r.itI.A.ND, 1925 coach: looks like new; extras, tires practically new: a real buy. Terms or trade. L. T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES. 917-23 Virginia Ave. OVER I.A N D TOU RING Several late models that are in firsG elans condition. Some newly nainted. All have good tires, i rued exceptionally low for quick sale. Vo ir own terms or liberal allowance on your ear in trade. L. T. ’ ' EN MOTOR SALES. 917-23 Virginia At. OVERLAND. 1924 Red Bird: newly painted; many extras: completely reconditioned: tires good for many thousands of miles Terms or trade. L. T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES 917 23 Virginia Ave OVERLAND. 1924 touring: in perfect condi'ion: driven very little. A real buy. Terms or trade. L. T. ALLEN MOTOR WALKS Hi:"'< y 1 n 1 „ a OVERLAND. 1925 De Luxe sedan; cau hardly be told from new: terms arranged or liberal trade allowance. L. T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES. 917-23 Virginia Ave. Rickenbauker 1924 Series Touring New finish, excellent tires, motometer, automatic wiper, etc. Terms or trade. Jones-Whitaker Sales Cos. 343 N. Capitol Ave. 616 N. Capitol Ave. 318 S. New Jersey MA. 5647 Star 1925 Sefian Can hardly be told from new. Selling at a sacrifice price. Carries new car guarantee. s^sss 1001 N.HER.I DT A*M LIn N 1177 Open Evenings STEARNS Knight Sedan; a wonderful condition; $550 cash or terms. Main 3264. ARMACQST 602 N. Capitol Main 0505 STIIDEBAKER. 1924; light 0 touring; nev.-ly painted, bumpers, other extras, good tires. A-l mechanical condition; can be bought on small down payment or trade accepted. L. T. Allen Motor Sales, 917-23 Virginia Ave. WILLYB-KNIGHT. 1920 coupe: will sell at reduced price or. very easy terms or makp liberal trade allowance. L. TANARUS, ALLEN MOTOR SALES. 917-23 Virginia Ave.

Donn’t Fail to See The New Jewett 4=Door Sedan on display at L. T. ALLEN Motor Sales 917-23 Virginia Ave. Your old car in trade and your own terms.

BIG REDUCTION 1924 Bi* Six Studebaker $225 1924 Ford Coupe $95 1923 Oakland Touring #125 1923 Wllliya-Knicht Coupe Sedan... SI 75 1924 Overland Coupe slls 1924 Chevrolet f ->0 1923 Overland Touring SSO HAYNES & SCHMIDT AUTO. INC. 1035 N. Meridian St. Lincoln 7575—76. $25.00 DOWN Studebaker. '2l tourtnr: new paint, pood rubber and ready to so. E. Z. Terma on balance. P. B..SMITH AUTO CO. 322 N. Delaware St. Down Town HUDSON ESSEX DEALERS

ASCOT CUP Horsemen Want Crusader Shipped to England. Bu Vnilcd Press NEW YORK, Sept. 14—Prominent horsemen and personal friends heve started to use their influence with Samuel D. Riddle to put his Crusader, the three-year-old champion of the season in training for the Ascot gold cup race in England next year. E. R. Bradley, owner of Bubbling Over, one of the most promising aspirants for the three-year-old crown, announced some time ago his colt would be trained for the Ascot cup race if he won the season’s crown. Riddle, however, never has been enthusiastic about international races. It is being urged upon him, however, that it would be a sporting proposition as England, in Coronach, has the greatest foreign horse developed in ten years and Crusader is regarded as the best American horse since his daddy, Man O’War. Crusader won the championship by finishing first in the suburban handicap, the Belmont stakes, The Dwyer stakes. The Cincinnati derby, the Huron handicap and the Jockey Club- gold cup, winning more than SIOO,OOO. Three of the four times he was beaten he finished second.

Boilermakers Must Hurry Work Bu Timm Special LAFAYETTE, Ind., Sept. 14. Noted for his ability to bring his football team into good condition early in the season, Coach Phelan of Purdue will find his skill tested to the utmost this year in the eleven days of practice he has from tomorrow until his men embark for the first game of the season, with the Navy at Annapolis, Oct. 2. The game will be Purdue’s first intersectional contest of note and the first of a number of important East-West encounters this year. Aggravating the problem of getting the team in shape is the fact the squad which makes the Navy tr4p is certain to contain a goodly number of sophomores. A fair sprinkling of new,men are expected to start the game against the Middies. The earliest scrimmage sessions on record are scheduled this year at Purdue so that the men reporting in the best condition will get the jump on rival candidates for their positions.

SESQUI rONKj I'OLO Bu United I’rcHH PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 14.—The Hurricanes won over the Orange County four in the final match of the sesquicentennial polo tournament, here, 11 goals to 8. Thomas Hitchcock, Jr., playing in dashing fashion, was urftible to bring the Orange County team in ahead of the handicap of five goals.

Automobiles for Sale

USED FORDS . • 57 Latest Models to Pick From Roy Wilmetlh Company 720 N. Meridian St. Indiana's Largest Ford Dealer Open Nites and Sunday

Special Today Stilt* sedan. 1923 $750 Stutz sport. 1922 SBSO 1920 Stutz touring S2OO }o'~’2 Studebaker special touring S2OO 1924 lord roadster $125 Small Down Payment. Stutz Indianapolis Cos. 957 N. Meridian St. Open evenings and Sunday a m. Riley 4922 WE will make exceptionally easy terms or trade allowance on a 1924 Nash sedan; newly painted, fully equipped, upholsternig like new, G almost new tires, completely reconditioned and the prtre is low. L. T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES. 917-23 Virginia Ave.HIT THE MARK. CULLY AUTO CO.

Legal Notices LEGAL NOTICE CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE Default having been made In the payment of a certain chattel mortgage executed by Reliable Wreckers (By O. I. rlnkbiner) of the County of Marion. State of Indiana, on the Ist day of October. 192.1, to the International Harvester Company of America, and filed for record with the Recorder for Marion County Indiana, on the 9th day of o<tober 1926. in Chattel Mortgage Record No. .19.>. page No. 313. and upon which mortgage there is declared to he due anti unpaid $77.43 principal, and 42 cents Interest. total $77.85. we have taken possession of— One International Model 41 Truck and attachments. Motor No. 29134. Serial No. 2180. Being the property described In said mortgage and will sell it at public sale to the hlgnest cash bidder at the Used Truck Department. International Harvester Company of America. 1188 Kentucky Ave.. Indianapolis, Indiana, on Monday, Sapt 20 1928. at 1 o'clock In the aJ*ernoon of that day. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY OF AMERICA. By M. M. LYONS. Sept. 11. 18. 1926. NOTICE State ol Indiana. County of Fayette, ss; Mary L. Foley, plaintiff, vs. Charley Foley and James Foley defendants In the Fayette Circuit Court. September term. 1926. No. 9118. To Charles Foley and James Foley. Greeting; You are hereby notified that the above named plaintiff has this day filed In the office of the clerk of said court, her said complaint, or petition. alleging therein, among other tilings, that you, Charles Foley, on the —day of . 1896. being then a resident of the city of Connersville, County of Fayette. State of Indiana, and the same being your usual place of residence, went to parts unknown and have, continuously since said date remained absent and unheard of. and that since said time have acquired property through inheritance in the County of Fayette. State of Indiana, and have made no provision for its control and management, and that said property cannot be administered upon or collected, and praying that your estate may be adjudged, by said court, subject to administration and that an administrator thereof duly appointed, and that you, James Foley, on the —day of . 1881 being then a resident of the city of Connersville. County of Fayette, State of Indiana. and the same being your usual place of residence, went to parts unknown and have, qontinuously. since said date, remained absent and unheard of. and that since said time have acquired property through Inheritance in the County of Fayette. State of Indiana, and have made no provision for its control and management, and that said property cannot be administered upon or collected and praying that your estate may be adjudged, by said court, subject to administration and that an adminlßtrat ’r thereof duly appointed. Now. ,heref>re. you. and each of you. the said Charles Foley and James Foley, defendants and absentees as aforesaid. are hereby notified that said complaint and the matters therein alleged will come up for hearing and determination in said court, in thg courthouse tn the city of Connersville. County and State aforesaid, on the 25tli day of October, 1926. or as soon thereafter as such hearing can be heard. Witness the clerk and seal of said court, at Connersville Indiana, this 28th day of August. 1926 I SEAL! AMBROSE ELLIOTT. Clerk of the Fayette Circuit Court Aug. 31-Sept. 7. 14. 1820.

SEPT. 14, 1926

FOOTBALL REVIEWS (Continued from Page 11)

(Shorty) Morrison, who for eleven years, was a teacher at Manual, and coach of State title wanning track teams, and who this year is assigned to the Shortridge staff, and assisting with the coaching of the team, will bring it out. The squad, as the players dashed toward the other goal line, left reason to believe that Morrison will have his hands full. They must he taught the trick of a correct start. Seconds lost behind the line means yards of gain blasted. It is no secret the Shortridge back field is slow. Russell Julius, former Indiana University player, and Ranh, are assisting with the linemen. Anew center, Kelsey, is on deck. A glance at Kelsey reveals football possibilities. Just how much football the coaches will be able to impart depends on how much of a star the Kelsey youth will be, Weighing ahout 160, and properly built to be a shifty renter lineman, the new successor to Anderson leaves a ray of hope that the loss will not be felt kreniy. • • • What to do about the tackle positions worries Goldsberry. He had just developed three good men in Dow, Parrish and Hockett, when graduation came. The best bets on paper, it would seem, are Cushow and Jefferies, two of last* year’s guards. They will be moved to tackle positions because of their ex-; perience. With these two veteram linemen flanked by two veteran ends, Stillwell and Ennis, the Shortridge Blue song turned into more or less of a ballad. Two men have been drawn from the 1925 reserve team to fill the guard positions. Brugman, 165 pounds of beef, and Tom Woods, 170, make a promising set of inner linemen. The trio of Woods, Brugman and Kelsey may fool the coaches before the Turkey proves a martyr to the law of holidays. Speaking of the end positions, instead of Ennis at left end the opening whistle may see anew man named Spurgeon, holding down the berth. Ennis will have to work to win his berth hack, and the uncovering of Spurgeon-only adds joy to the hearts of the Blue fans. In the hack field one man stands out as being ahout most of the team. Possessing a drive, and a good subject for coaching, Miller looms as the best possibility to take Kelt’s place at full back. Hill is another possibility. Julius said he won the forward pass accuracy contest as well as the punt for distance prize, at the football camp at Camp Crosley, where nineteen of the team enjoyed a two weeks’ training period before school opened. However, he lacks a main requisite for a back field man, that of being fleet footed. L. Skinner, is holding down the other half back post. A survey of the second team reveals small chances of either of the trio being supplanted. Peacock is now calling signals on the second team, and B. Jefferies on the first squad. This arrangement no doubt will be rel versed before the opening game with Lebanon, Sept. 24. • * • On the socond team. Van Metre and Crane, two veteran guards, are performing in good style, and Pearce is passing at center. Gordon and Wilson, two new tackles; Kilgore and Lorash are developing fast as ends. Two new and untried yvuths are playing half backs, Stewart and Brown. The same can be said for Carner at full back. Over In a corner of the field Freshman Coach Lieut. Naylar is imparting football to a or more of the varsity squad. Call for freshman team candidates was withheld until next week to give him a chance to groom the poorer material of the varsity squad, and take that handicap from the regular coaches. It is believed thirty-five or more boys will be out for the freshman squad, Naylor, who spent the summer at Ann Arbor getting football ideas from Coach Yost, should send the beginners through some pares that will make good material next year. Shortridge lacks weight, but still is regarded by the coaches as a better team this early in the season than last jear. Manual and Tech are to he met In the two last games of the year. Just how much such men as Goldsberry. Morrison, Julius, Rauh and Naylor can do with raw material remains to be seen. To writer the squad Monday looked to be a four-man aggregation, with a, group of anxious individuals,, willing and earnest. The Shortridg* schedule follows: Srpt. *44. her*. Oct. I.—Open. Oct- B.—Kichmoncl. her. Oct. 15.—At Klwnort, Oct. ‘4o—Bloomington, here. Oct., ‘4o.—At Crrtwfordsvllle. Nov. —At Boy*' Prep. Nov. 14.—Manual. Nov. 10.—Tech.

With the Majors

Enpa Rlxey Cfneinnati pitcher shut out the Brooklyn Robins, 4to 0. Monday. Ills victory jarred the St. Louis Cardinals out of a one gnme lead ill the National League rape, and the Cincinnati Reds are now tied with the cards, each having won 82 games and lost 00. The Cards found themselves 1n the tie by dropping a game to the Boston Braves 5 to 4. fourteen innings. It was the sec! ond consecutive lost game for the veteran pitcher, Grover Alexander, whose first St,. Louis appearances put the Cards into the National League lead. The Pirates lost a leg In the race bv dropping a game to the Giants, 9 to 5, home runs by Kelly and Liudstrom featuring for the Giants. The Chicago Cubs hit when hits meant runs and beat the Phillies. 3 to 1. Pitcher Shauto won his game from Washington b.v knocking out a double for Cleveland in the seventh, with the bases filled. The score was 6 to 3. It was the fourth straight for Cleveland. The Detroit Tigers took both side# of a double-header from the league-leading Yankees. 4-3 and 4-1. The result reduced the Yankees’ lead over the Cleveland Indians to five and one-half games. The Philadelphia Athletics spilt with the White Sox. tskiny the first game. 5 to 2. in thirteen innings, and losing the second. 3 to 2.

GERMAN VS. GORMAN Ru Vnitrd Prtn LONG ISLAND CITY, N. Y., Sept. 14. —Franz Diener, German heavyJ weight, makes his American dehuj| here tonight, facing Bud Gorman, New Jersey heavy, in a ten-round bout. Diener comes with a record of being one of the .best fighters developed In Germany in years.