Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 166, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 October 1926 — Page 10
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Death Notices RAY. HUDSON D.—Passed away at the iiome of his son. George Ray. 1 < I>> Spann Ave.. Monday. Oct. IS. 1 uneral Wednesday. Oct. 20. 2 p. m.. at the above aiWresa. Friends invited. Burial Memorial Park. Funeral Directors BERT 8 GADD 2130 Prospect St Phone Stewart 2278. FLANNEK & BUCIIAXAN NEW MORTUARY 23 W gall Creek Drive. Ph/ne. day or night. Ran. 4400 4401 or 4402 Operating INbIANAPOLIS CREMATORY George Grinsteiner H uneral director 622 E Market Main 01*08 KRIEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1402 N Illinois St. . MA 1154 Res P-el 3803 B 1 W. T. BLASENGYM Main otfioe. 2226 Shelbv St UNDERTAKERS —HTBF.Y * TITUS 931 N Delaware Main 3RBO Special Notices colbSstlMi Tii n SECRET U SERvicE OF INDIANA, 7(16 Kahn Bdg. Lincoln 370Vhh l-.l ECTREAT puts new ,lte u> vour veins and relieves your pain LOLA WALKER _ 524 Slate Life Bldg Ldl!— *■ 7 - MAE HIRT „ 2351 Ashland. *?£Sihie 3 neu Trv electricity for kidney tro.ible neu ritis. rneumatlsm. nervousness, massages MARGARET SELLERS D. Qj-D’lr 3 ’disease Obstetrician acute and chronic disease niassace. 1 N. New Jersey. Lin. s*llo. Fine home for elderly people and invalids" *<l. heat : in 7867 ref. riven. 1427 N. Delaware. Lin. 7 "PL PAY $5 tor beautiful PERMANENI } WAVE minr fl mo Cheaper rates b ran bp of low exp r^l}> " Tl n| NT T RSE receives patients in her own home. TANARUS.. t v*.tA iutsu Ron 4534. Instructions MFN to learn barber trade BARBER COLLEGE SUE hashing ton St . IndinnnnoUs Ind Main 6003 Lost and Found rOUND—Articles found on Indian ■polls street car. yesterday: 1 ELECTRIC SWEEPER 1 FOOTBALL SUIT 8 UMBRELLAS 2 PURSES , 1 lantern 1 GRIP 1 BOSTON BAG 1 OVERNIGHT BAG 8 PACKAGES MAIN 2737 BAR PIN lost Thursday, diamond and pearl, between Delaware and. New York and Athletic Club or near Union Station. Liberal reward. Wash. 1.3.nL PACKAGE lost on College . A Ve. car, Monday morning. Call Drexel 5103. Wash. 5384. COW—Small, red: strayed or stolen: from Speed wav Coal Cos. night of Oct. 10. Reward Belmont 0180. BUCKLE, bronze shoe buckle lost on W. Maryland. Return Times office. MADEIRA tablecloth taine and Col., on 10th. Rew. Wa. ijtM; WRIST watch, white SolAfj°y,?i2 wn ‘ R ®' ward. Irv. 299-J-J- Main 3063. WRIST watch, white gold, with white gold strap, lost. Ran. 5000. WRIST watch. Elgin. white gold. lost. white gold strap. Lin. 6156 Reward. Help jyQßtctl AUTOMOTIVE SPECIALTY SALESMAN— We have an article of unusual merit supreme in the Held of hydraulic shook absorbers, because of mechanical design and price. One speciality man will be contracted immediately, for exclusive distributive' rights in Indianapolis. Ind. It interested write at once giving ns careful detail as to .1 1 financial . responsibility. (2) experienc‘d. (3) organization. (4) lines now l>eing handled. This is a b** thing and we have big men representing j us Do not answer unless you are serious, for prospects are unusually promising and only the most capable of speciality men will be considered. Address Tunes Box A 100. salesmen, canvassers; AGENTS Product called "Safety Rain Pad. which when moistened and rubbed over auto windshield and door glass eliminates cloudy blur from rain. Insures perfect vision for 24 hours. Pads sell for oOc each and can be used countless VJ!f, 6 r ; Cost salesman 25c. Profit 100Vr Write stating age. present or last occupation Give phone number for aPbpmtment. A. IT. J DIRECT SALES SERVICE. 40~ N MeridianFARM hand wanted two miles southwest ot n<" ""“is on Jane Hufman farm. MR. RHEINES. LABORERS io report 7 o’clock. Tuesday morning. 30th iinand help Wanted Female Girls Between the ages of 18 and 26. who are seeking permanent employment and whose homes are in the city. APPLY Indiana Bell Telephone ROOM 101. CORNER NEW YORK AND MERIDIAN will give working girl good, private home. Harrison 1124-R. Situations Wanted Female NURSTNG—REFERENCE. WEB 1577. Rooms for Rent BROADWAY. 831 g nicely furn. sleeping r'“ ■ "I'ii'c rinlit: also It hskpg. Hi. 411 i. c..i .e-e.s; warm rm.. twin beds. mod home: men pref. Call eves. CAPITOL 1705 N.; 2 young men that wish to room together. Ran. (1851. CENTRAL Ave. 1812: beautiful, cozy, warm rm.: business man: private home. CENTRAL. 2359: nicely furn. rm. in stm.-heated home. Ken. 1183, aft. 5 p. m. COLLEGE. 3343: FURNISHED ROOM IN PRIVATE HOME. WASH. 3243. COLLEGE Ave.: north: beautiful, light, warm, front rm.: priv.. mod. liome: 1 or 2 business ladies. Hum. 1466. HOOSIER INN. 440 MASS. AVE. Comfortable rms.: plenty hot water; shower tub bath. Ma. 6010. KENWOOD. 3161: large, turn, rm.: priv.. mod. home: 1 or 2 men pref. Ran. 3826. NEW JERSEY. N.. 2113: cozy rm.; furn., iinfnrn.. 1 or 2 men: priv, lime, Ha. 4347, NEW JERSEY. S.. 408: rm.. mod. apt.; 4 B'"'nr<'a from Circh-- reas. Lin. 70lilI. OHIO. E., 1105; front sleeping, rflom; private home: garage. Lin. 8006. PEN&.. N.. 720: sle-e-ping rooms for man and wife or 2 gentlemen. Lin. 1990. PRATT. E.. 118: luV sleeping rm.; priv! home: gentleman preferred. '^ssfejffii.rKsrwrT'"
Rooms for Rent 24TH. E.. 609: nice, large, light, warm. cosy room, private mod, home. Ke. 5093, 25TH. E„ 810; nice, warm rm.: ind.: priv. home: gentleman pref,: meals opt, 2tiTH. W.. 50; room in meidern home: 1 or 2 gentlemen: $4. Har, 1505-K. 2 SLEEPING rms.: tirst floor: convenient: walking distance. Riley 5342. GENTLEMAN, —Attractive, warmrm.: new home: new furniture: close in, RI. 4663, tjNUSUALLY large front room: five windows: four-poster suite; 15 minutes' ride north: private home. Ken. 3083, LARGE, front rm.. mod.: priv. home; con or 2 men: meals opt. Web, 1242-M. Room for Rent With Board ASHLAND. 1908: clean, warm rm.. for 2: mod.: home privileges Ken, 4770. McINTIRE Hotel. 1523 N Capitol, board and room, steam beats- $7-and $8 week. MERIDIAN, N., 2319: desirable room; ex- . cellent board: gar.: 1 or 2 Har. 0525-W. TY1916. apt. 3: rm. and hrd. In priv. fnm,: for 1 or 2. LI. 3163. WILL givr mothers care to bab.v In mod em. Christian home. Webster 3766-W. MOTHER’S care given child in my home. DR,ex 4230 1115 Lexington. Housekeeping Rooms for Rent ALABAMA. N.. 1009; nice clean, housekeeptng rooms; everything furn. Riley 1162 CAPITOL. N 1100: nice, warm rms.; $4 up; no objection to children; parking space: white. Lin. 4752. EAST. N 139: 2 modern housekeeping - rms,: $ week: sleeping rms,; $2 wk. HOIT Ave. 1112: 2 turn.. housekeeping rms.: mod. DRex. 5816. Call evenings. LEONARD. 1239: two light housekeeping rooms: with garage. DRex 0459. ST. CLAIR. E.. 611: 2 light housekeeping rms,: nicety furn.: moil Riley 5602. _ WASH., E., 1530; 2 nicely furnished: warm, modern: garage Lin. 173(1 13TH ST., W.. 122: 2-room suite; clean, moelern, front: fully equipped: extra bedroom if desired. Lin. 2493. 13TH VV.. 22: 2 front rm. apt.; well heated: mod.: newly deco Lin 2493. Houses for Rent ADDISON S., 26: 6 rms.. bath: modern. except furnace: garage. Bel, O',4(L B ASe^ < -U r T, §T"O2: o rms.. mod . $40.00 Beliefontaine; 6 rms.. mod.. 30.00 Ikril Beiiefontalne St.; 4 rms.. mod.. 25.00 1912 Madison Ave.. 5 rms . sem-mod. 22.50 Wheeler St.; 4 row., semi-mod. 18.00 2860 Caroline St.: 6 rmes., single. . . 16.00 A. F. ZAINEY. 108 Delaware. BELMONT. S., 1557: new: 5 rooms: niodern; garage. Bel, 2530-W. BETHEL. 2217: 3 large rm. cottage; elcclights: yard: sl2. Ownciy DRex, OllMl. ®E\ILI.E, N.. 240: 6 rooms, double; lights, gas, wa. pel.; $23 Web. 0722-.I BOULEVARD PL. N. 3211 single 6 rms., iurnace. hath, toilet, gar,, Ige. lot CHARLES St.. 926; 3-room modern home; >l4. Main 1849 DENNY. 37 N.: 0-room modern double gar,: milled to >33. Irv. 0708-W. DRAPER. 1617: just olf Minnesota: nice 4-room cottage; semi-modern: inclosed porch; reduced to >lB per month. Lm. 1782 W. 11 RT'F.BY, EASTERN Ave.. 227: 6-room double: gas. elec., water paid: s2l 50. Web. 7307 EDGEHILL, Rd.. N.. 15; Dandy 5-room bungalow, garage, S2O. Bel. 4171. ring 1 GLADSTONE. N 24: o-rooin modern doublc. Main 0242. Eve. irv 421.1. ILLINOIS. N.. 1349: 5-rnj. house, bunga_._hnv_stvlc ini at 1,(1.: adits Ua 13118 ILLINOIS, S.. 1014: 6-rm. mod. except fur-oa'-e ininding gar.: easi,v Inateil: >25. * IRVINGTON BUNGALOW Very desirable. 4-room, modern, stucco double: in-a-door bed. Irv. 3686. MANLOVE. 2902 block: side 30th white district: 4 rooms: >ls, Web, 7604 MiI,BURN. 1611; 5-room cottage; gas, electricity fruit. Rilev 4916 906 S. NOBLE ST.: 6: mod $35 820 E. Georgia: 8; barn >2O 1542 Garfield PI.: 6 .515 FRANK 6. CLARK * CO Main 3377. 226 E. Ohio St. OHIO. W., 1640: 5 rooms: electricity, sarage, sink, porch: $lB. M<-rULLQuOfI OLNEY. N.. 2060: 4 rooms: semi-modern. Rent JS26. W. B, RUEBY, Lin. 1782. ST. PETER ST . 914. 5 rooms: city water paid: electric lights, gas: >lB J. W. FRIDAY & CO. 334 Lemcke Bldg, PROSPECT 3760: 4 rooms: barn; onehalf acre: fenced: car line Lin 7780 SPRUCE 1329: 5-room semi-modern double, $22 50, Drex. 5004. STATE. S.. 612: double: 5 rooms: Inside toilet: eieetric lights. Riley 2139. TEMPLE S.. 306: 6 rms.: newly papered: water, gas, pice.: $lB Web Oilft-R TENTH, E.. 1532: 7-room modern double: garage. Web, 2758. Web, 1813-M UNIVERSITY Avr.: 5 rooms: mod : bath. pantry: Rvholt turn.: adults. Ir 1113-J WASH.. E.. 2417: 9 rooms with bath; suitable for 2 families. Web. 5593, WOODLAWN. 14504 rooms; modern. exjjgnt furnace Call DHex 1709, SEE DUNLOP & HOLT7GEL (or bargains REAL ESTATE 3 ROOMS: gas. electricity, water paid: insifle toilet >2O DR\' 6696 j* CHEAP RENT 1010 W. St Clair: el.: 5 rms. ... 5t.5.00 ‘lO4 Minerva: el.: 4 rms $14.00 1418 Everett SI.: e l .: 4 rm# $1*3.50 Go3 Edtfemont: 4 rm $12.50 55R N. Sheffieid °\ : 3 rms $12.00 100 MinUner: 3 rms SI 1 .00 DUNLOP & TIOLTEGEL
Apartments for Rent BROADWAY 1810: 5 rooms: front and | roar porohps: heat, citv and rain water; larre floored attio: parapre if wanted. In- I qnfiv 181? Broadway. ILLINOIS AND 15TH—$29. 8-room ant.: water furnished: newly flr*iohfr| Main 7157. VERMONT. E. 180*2 % : near Tech: 4 rooms, sunroom; pas ranre. iee box: pa- j rape; ht. and wa. furn • $45, Hum, lfljjfl. , Apartment Rentals H H WOODS MALL CO INC We insure everything but the hereafter UPPER half of duplex beat, water: six rooms, bath, 1138 Park. Ran. 3407. Houses and Flats Furnished BUTLER. S.. 331 : 3 modern rooms: eompletel.v furn,: ground floor. Trv. 0621. CENTRAL 3202: attractive 3 room apt.; Christian Seientist, preferred. Wa.2646-M. 24TH W., 29; nicely furnished apartment: will rent or share with two Birls or married couple. Ran. 2092. DUPLEX: 4 ROOMS. Reasonable. 856 Mass. Aye, Main 5512. UPPER duplex; 4 rooms and bath; furnighed: adults. Irv. 3013, BUSINESS woman to share in modem apt.: lovely location. Har, 2060-R. Business Places for Rent ALABAMA, N.. 719: carape; room for frmr ears: St 5 ner month. SPEEDWAY: Two rms.. 1 for clean, and pres*,, 1 for shoe repair. Bel. 3453. Houses for Sate STUCCO BUNGALOW 848 S. PERSHING AVE. NEARLY MODERN Well built home of four rooms with iurnace; cement basement: inside. toilet; eieetric lights: gas: city water; brick front porch. Terms $250 cash and s3l per month LORENZ SCHMIDT & SONS, REALTORS. 144 E. Ohio St. Main 3715 Residence. Irv, 1964-.I NEAR TECH HIGH SCHOOL 320 N. ORIENTAL 7-room modern except hardwood floors, nice basement. Lot 44x35: build your garage on to house on south side. Pi ice $3,7”6.00, only $250.00 cash and $30.00 a month. You will have to hurry at this price and terms. Mr. Preston, eves.. Har. 4493-M. #, SCHMID St SMITH, INC , k.vAT.TORS 130 N. Delaware Jfnin 4088 FOUR-ROOM BUNGALOW SIOO CASH 1 1812 E. KELLY ST. Large rooms, front and back porches, room for hath, sewer connection, well in kitchen, electric lights, front drive garage. Balance $24.50 per month. LORENZ SCHMIDT & SONS. REALTORS. 144 E. Ohio St. Main 3715 Residence. Irv, 1964. Special Bargain 660 Arch St five rooms <itv water gas. inside toilet: price $2,500; S2OO cash, balance reasonable terms. Van Arsdell. realtor, with H. C. TUTTLE A BRO.. 233 E. Ohio St. Main 1168. Web. 1168 residence KOR SALE SUBURBAN New bungalow, four rooms, garage.' three lots. 180 ft. front. 2607 Butler Ave. $2,250.00: terms. $50.00 cash, $22.00 monthly. Owner. 541 Bankers Trust. Ri. 5641. . HOYT. 4104: nice. new. 4-room bungalow: elecirii- lights, garage, cement porch, cement walks. Wili sell at bargain; $2,350: easy payments. Take English car. transfer St. ear bus to Garfield. Come out any time _Mitn 307”. F.vps,. Well. 0799.. WILL TRADE* equity of glx-room home. —■St tor late, model closed car. Main 0850. REAL BARGAIN; 3 bedroom, modern honu. ‘ast. Large lot. shrubbery, etc. Terms. Main (*B.*'i. LASALLE. N.. 8.39: 5-room,double, mod.: gar: large lot: $6,000, pmis. Dr. 1765-R, SALE OR TRADE —8-room house, barn; 6 lot*. Webster 2250. bUSISBSS
Houses for Sale ' BROOKSIDB AVENUE, 2600. BLOCK 5-room buncr.ilow, modern except hardwood fl'ior.4. Price $3, .>00: oidy S3OO cashY balance like rent. Lon?: lot.\ 2130 feet, plenty of room for rhmkcns and srarden. Mr. Preston, eves.. Har. 44 t i.i-M. SCIIMID & .SMITH, INC., REALTORS 130 N. Delaware Main 4088 WOULD LIKE TO SELL my equity in new 5-•-a mnrjrrn Bungalow. Bel 3430-J. Real Estate tor Exchange ~ ZAHND EXCHANGES Farms, houses, apartments, subdivisions. All kinds of huji. anywhere. 8 E. Market. Building and Contracting BRIGHTMIRE GARAGES # j and sold on 11 payments you cannot afford to be‘Without one. Roofing and general repairs are also included in our service. L. G. BRIGIITMIRE CO. Office Eleventh and Capitol Lin 7810 Nights Wawh 4800. * ONE CaR GARAGE SCU.. All the lumber, roofing and bardware necessary to build a I-<ar garage. 10x16 feet, only $57 cash at our yard. Build it ycurself Pnoentx Lumber Cos Web 0410 WE maae repairs and improvements ot all kinds on liberal monthly payments: also build and finance homes, free estimates CIVIC REALTY CO. 13 ■N. Delaware Lm 5060 Eve . Ken 42*7 Miscellaneous for Sale BABY buggy, large size, and good heating stove: reasonable. Lin. 4803. HE A TTY PARLOR furniture for sale. ■IQF, DENNIS 15 Kentucky Ave. KrJD complete: mattress and sprints: table and chair to match: asbestos table nad separate leaves: 54-in. Hum. 3387. BREAK FAST-ROOM lurniture manningtur<l: decorated to order. Web. 5071. BUFFET, gas range, living-room suite. tables dresser etc 2405 S. Meridian. CASH REGISTERS scales, gruiders rebuilt guaranteed Fixture# all kinds I SPRAGUE EX 22 W Ohio Main 0564 CLOTHING FOR SALE Suit clothes, -size 38; ne overcoat. s |7,. jo. Snap. 307 Lombard Bldg. Dining-room suite. Kitchen cabinet: good shape. Owner moving. Ur.exei 11 4° .1 378 Prospect St. GAS RANGES used thproughly oThauled, $lO and up Ucdvercd aim eonnectf and Cnarltß Koehniig 882 Vir Av#. GOOD roll lop desk. 2 switol chain* 15 ft ; railing, iron safe. Quick Lorn bard Bldg. HOUSEHOLD goods for Bale. Call Har. 3320 2422 Ashland Ave. PORCELAIN trimmed gas stove, gas radiator. 3-hole gas plate, bevel plate mirror 36x2 cabinet mirror, large garbage I c.m, 2250 Pierson Ave. No- *>o3. RUBBER plant: beautiful: 5 feet high: suitable for auto- showroom. Ken, onto. Kih.s auu linoleum at lowest pricea DORFMAN RUG COMPANY zo7 w vvash St Near Capitol STOVES all kinds. Your old stove accepted in trade. 624 E. Washington. Lincoln 2664 STOVES, and all stock of used funiitiire store all kuids of household furniture. for .ash 1511 N Illinois. A W M CO.. REBUILT TYPEWRITERS ALL PRICES REDUCED Wo Rent and Overhaul All Makes of Typewriters and Guarantee Our Work. Authorized Agents for Remington Portables. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO. 101 MON! MKN’T CIRCI. K. __1 .111. 6822. Uneeda Stove and Furnace Repair Fire* bowls and repairs for anv stove or forna-e 329 Virginia. MA 6913. Viiii.i N 1 921 model. Stradivarius: splendid 1 one: sell ’’'’■ip. T.in. 1 .di.> 11*. 1 W ade. WASHING mad .ne I960: mahogany 11-b-arv tab l " It i lev 1026. Miscellaneous Wanted
HOUSE cleaning? Your surplus clothing lurinture magazines, papers will help us to help others Salvation Army industrial Home Phone for wagon Riley 6Q22 127 W Georgia Pets and Live Stock BABY CHICKS FOR SALL, BOYERS’ HATCHERY. 34 N. Delaware. HATUHERV THORNTOWN IND FOX TERRIERS. 3 months old. DRexel 3760 M. 304 S, La Salle St. BEAUTIFUL collie pup cheap. 2200 Churchman. Drex. 6686. PARROT, good talker. 2 1 years. Cage for sale Riley 2617, CANARY line smgi r. Brass eago and stand All $lO. Wash. 2016. PEKINGESE PUPS FOR SALE. CHEAP. TRY, 0534-J, Musical Instruments PHONOGRAPH SALE Console and Upright Models VoeaJion mbe Premier mhg 5W9. Victor, oak S2O. Columbia, oak $4. Clarion mhg. $29. Granb.v. mhR. $45. 24 Double-faced records and 800 needles with each ohouoeraph sold during this sale. RASY TERMS. WILSON STEWART MUSIC CO Business Announcements FEATHERS bought sold nd renovated: feather maltresscs aad pillows made E F BURKLE 416 Mass Main 1428. RUG Bxl2 THOROUGHLY CLEANED. $2 Superior Rug Cleaners. Ken. 4462. SA.FET YRAZORBLA D ES Sharpened TUTTLEDOE 216 N llltnoi* FLOORS of all kinds cleaned, polished, sanded by new kind of machine: no dust or dirt. Drex, 0539. FIRE BOWLS, grates and lining for all makes of stoves and furnace*. 920 S. -l DRov 3VB. CHIMNEYS pointed roof and gutter repairs: plaster patches. Har. 2283-R. LA MUR PERMANENT WAVING. $6. WANT paper hanging: prices reasonable. DR"X 4837-W, PAINT. varnishing, woodwork and walls. Web 2682. W. Hendrik Dinkla. CINDER hauling: 8-yard load. $6: 3-yard lo?d- S? 30 Call Lin. 6194. FURNITURE; Big reduetions for cash; direet from factory. Har. 0740. TfM>t WANT ADS BRING BUSINESS Business Opportunities SANDWICH stand for sale: good plaop. 236 S. Meridian. Come and see ua. w Storage and 7 ranster ESTABLISHED 1895 Packing, hauling and storage. Low prices on city and overland hauling. Phone us for estimates OTTO J. SUEZ. Main 3628-2353 Webster 4579-0609-W. LET us figure witn you on your moving f Local or overland. PARKER TRANSFER. 1273 Oliver Ave Bel 4307. MOVING and trucking. Reliable men Call BORN MAN Web. 5571. SMITH transferring: try me out: moving 56 ner load. DRexcl 4667. Coal and Wood QUALITY COAL Kindling id each ton. I Best W. Va.. 6-in block. Ige. fkd. . .$7.00 Best . Ky. u-ln. blk.. Ige fkd $7.00 Best W. Va. egg.; 2x4. clean fkd... $6.50 Best W. Va. mine run $0,50 Kanawha County Va.. Harlan Co.-Rv. Genunie Glendora. 6-in. bk.. cln. fkd.s7.oo Genuine Glertlora 3x6 ip., cln. fkd.s6.so Genuine Glendora egg. 2x4. cln. fkd..56.25 Citizens coke, all size* $9.75 UNION ICE AND COAI. CO, DRexcl 4621 1910 Blufl. SEMI SMOKELESS. 4-in. ip., fkd.. Eagle seam $7.75 Best W. Va.. 6-in. block, fkd. Kanawha County 7.00 Ind 6-iit.. fkd. No. 5. $5.50 E Kv. 6-in block, fkd.. Hazard scam 7.25 Kindling with each Inn Bethel Coal Cos. DRpx, 5200 250 Beecher St. IND. No 6 6-IN. LUMP. FORKED, $5.25. M ism . m m *“•
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Coal and Wooc W. KY„ 4-IN. FKL ...$6.50 W. VA. 6-IN.. KANAWHA. ..... .57.00 W. VA ? 4-IN KANAWHA $6 75 IND. ti-TN. LINTONV LUMP FKD...55.50 POCO. NO. 3 MINEIRUN ~.57.00 HARVEYfCOAL CO DHFXEL 2094. [_ 130 Eh MORRIS ST. JHoney to Lean QUICKLOANS $lO to S3OO This corpwr.itiou is operated under tne supervision of the State of Indiana and provides a place where you may borrow fioni 510 to S3OO in a dignified, businesslike manner without paying more than the legal rate of Interest or without being 'mposed upon in any wav We do not notify your employer neither do we make inquiries of friends relative* or trades people You get the money in s few hours' time and without having any one sign vour note If vou are unable to call in person at our of flee, phonp us or w rite ns and our representative will call at votir home HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION 404 Kresge Bldg. ♦ Fourth Floor) Corner Pennsylvania and Wash Sta. Entranee 41 E Washington St Telephone MA 2923 Loans on Autos at Legal Rates Pay while you ride. Easy terms. The Marion Finance Company 207 Guaranty hldg. LI ncolu 1581 We Refinance Automobile Accounts NEED MONEL Utuckly. confidentially and business-like dealings is a nan of the service w* give you LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141V2 E. Washington St. MA In 0586 Li ncoln 71*4 REAL ESTATE CONTRACTS PURCHASED We ouy from persons bolding deeds real estate contracts of sale. Mr Fry. the Washington Company 267 VV (Vaahingtou St MA 0782 FIRST MORTGAGE •We make first mortgage installment loans on city and suburban real estate Mr Fry, the Washington Company. 157 W Washington St MA 0792 LOANS 27c WHY PAY MORE! Loans on furniture I*4 C 7. below the legal rate Lowest rate In city. Indianapolis Public Welfare Loan Assoelatlon. 330 Occidental Bldg. Main 6229. Southeast comer Washington and Illinois Loans with other companies paid on. LOANS $lO TO s3Of Room 613-14 106 E Market St. Phone. Main 1278 SSO 000 TO loan on first and seeond mortgages rea son able Interest Main 0859 Auto Supplies and Repairs We hive lots of used tires at $2 each. Also a few slight higher prices. Wholesale and Retail. Open Evenings to 11 p. m. Rogers’ Tire Shop 3117 W Washington Bel 4300 - "I USED TIRES The largest stock in the city. L. BELIG & SON. 23 S. East. Wholesale ai.d Retail. NEW and used parts accessories tires and batteries for nracttcsllv every make of car for less. Satisfaction guaranteed CAPITOL AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO 821-23 N Illinois Main 6090 1 AUTO Tops Recovered Flex Glass Enclosures Copper Coil Auto Heaters. PABIG MFG. COMPANY 1036 N Ms,-pilap St Lin 9362-8303 USED TIRES—S 2 UP V ELKINS BROS 604 N ILLINOIS ST RILEY 6171
Mo tor cycles and Bicycles WE BUY sell and exchange used motor cycles. Good used parts for sale. \Lf.EN’6 569 Mass Ave Main 7029 Automobiles Wanted WILL poy cash tor your car o tout equity. I. WOLFyUJTO CO. Lin 4516 561 N Capitol bought and sold GOLD BERG 522 N Capitol Main 2638 Automobiles tor Sale BUICK, 1919 touring: 5 good looking tires, spot lite, good paint, top and up. holstermg Don’t takP our word for this come and ride in it. $125 00 terms' STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 220 - E. New York. Ut'ICK. 1925 coach: Good ear. Many others l T. MOTOR 917-23 Virginia Avf, CHEVROLET touring, 1923: A-l condition; recently repossessed: $125- easy terms, 329 W, Market St Main 166A CHEVROLET, 1926. demonstrator sedan; Bumpers, disc wheels. 5 haloon tires, runs and looks liko new. $075.00. easy terms. STONE CHEVROLET CO. 220 |J New York. ‘ CHEVROLET. 1927 coupe; Bumpers, spare tire. Been driven about 800 mile#; no a . demonstrator. A real bargain. SIOO.OO down, balance terms. Make all direct to us. MARION CHEVROLET COMPANY. Lincoln 5301. Orcn evenings and Sundays. CHEVROLET coupe. 1923: A-l condition; a CT.%,?gS ,^$.?i 1 n B -Vnng ai,y tcrn “ l ’ ESSEX COACH, 1^25 Repainted and in excellent covCfftion. MATTOX MOTOR SALES Lin. 1177, 1801 N. Meridian USED CAR BARGAINS HAYNES SCHMIDT CO
LAST CALL ON USED TRUCKS OUR BARGAINS GOING FAST LOOK THESE OVER 1924-25 Dodge Bros, 94-ton 5 *,£-ton Fordsr..., $35-$65 P ane * ?495 Y-ton Ford, new $485 1025-26 Dodge Bros, %-ton i. to n Ford> 192 3; cheap. screen; closed cabr;.... 5595 21/,-ton Martin, .i $195 1924 Dodge Bros, panel ~5475 2 1 14-ton service. $550 1922-23 Dodge Bros, screen.s3so 2 Reo panel $390 j ALL UP TO THE SANFORD STANDARD TERMS. ' F. L. SANFORD COMPANY Commercial Department. Open Evenings. 126 W. New York. MA in 4369 1— mi - ■
Automobiles for Sale FORD TOUR I NO. 1924 Overhead valves, water pump and other f-xtras. It has plenty ol speed and L priced riff lit. , OAk 1 i EY -m ()T<)lt SALES 1063-65 S. Meridian. Drex. 4743. , FORD ionriugs Roadsters Coupes Sedans and ualiloruia lops. SWISSHELM & PARKER 1924 FORDOR. Starter and demountable rims, five rood ores, front and rear hampers doub!e-roi! Hassler shocks, speedometer, lock wheel, lew seat covers and other extras’: 5305: 51 lo down. WANGELIN-SHARP. 443 Virginia Ave. Drex. 5020. Open evenings and Sunday. Ford, 192(i Ton ring This car is in perfect condition throusrhout: can hardly ne told from new; guaranteed: a saving to you of $00.50. Frank* Hatfield Cos. 625 N. Capitol Ave. Open Evening# PORI) 1926 coupe; balloon tiles, 10.-k wheels .aueeilomcier. spare tire. 11 you are lookinu Tor a Ford this is a real har. gain; makes all your payments direct to us. MARI IN CHEVROLET CO.. 1040 N Meridian. Ford, 1926 Roadster In fine condition: used very little; guaranteed: a saving to you of sll4 50 Frank Hatfield Cos. 825 X. Capitol Ave. Open Evenings tuiii). IP*2.> *oiipe: Joe kwheel, automatic wiper, balloon tires. The best of me efianw-al condition. S7O ciash. balance terms Make all vour payments direct to u*. MARION CHEVROLET CO. 1040 N. Meridian. FORD. i!IK4 tudor; Lock w heei. \er> good punt, frond clean upholstering. , Li tor iht* nfoney STOJ4E CHEVROLET C 6.. ~54 0 E, W uhFORD U'+M cars. A.ways a nice stock of _aJJ models. Rnrbi square dealing THE FRANK HATFIELD CO. 62*5 N Capitol. Authorized Ford Dealers. Open evenings. Main 4768 FORD ROADSTER, 1926 Locks and runs like new e-xtra,. Nstur al wood wltee’s. Easy terms F. L. SANFORD CO. The Sa feat I*ia*t* io Buy M 33-37 N Meridian 1024 H. C. S TOURING, spoil model, 6 wire wheels. 0 good tires, windshield wings, ip fine condition A ciatsv serviceMOTOR 1 * BKRVtrF^^ijn*| V KnT HUDSON COACH Just as new as It can be. $556. Have to sell fully equipped, Randolph <i4‘.'3 JEWETT louring 1922' Priced to sell: runs good and looks good: 5100.. MANN’S GA ' AGE 3111 Mass JEW E’l r d< it I < .11 ~! 1-.1 for Like new. r ! trade on your car. Terms. I, T. ALT EN MOTOR sales 917-23 Virginia Ave LINCOLN, four-passenger coupe, six new tires: new Duco. Sacrifice for quick sale. Ran. 0423. MAXWELL coupe. 1924 A 1 condition throughout: recently repossess, and only 5295; easy terms 329 \V. Sfarket St Main 1005 OVERLAND coupe. 1925 model: in splendid condition 1 good fires 1 nnlv $375 $125 down DOBS MOTOR SERVICE 340 S Penn OVERLANI> TOTTRINC,7 1923 24 models: priced very low. with easy terms, for a quick sale. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-65 S. Meridian. Drex. 4743. OVERI.AND. 1*924 Redan Spot lit", park Ine. 4 f iir Mr*--. iVil! trade for good dear lot worth STONE CHEVROLET CO 220 E. New York RICKENBACKKR 1025 late touring with winter top. motometer. eniibtHTM. r*ad ’ite windshield wr*er. 4 wheel brakeballoon tires Thi* i-* the long radiator type and 'time* to ns from the pH**’**’'! owner $250 00 down. STONE CHEVROLFT CO 54 0 E Wash. Stadebaker COME IN! We'll show you how we can back up every sale. Cars like these account for it. 1924 Studebaker Lt. 6 sedan $ 775 1923 Studebaker big 6 coupe 850 1923 Studebaker coupe 400 1924 Olds sedan 550 1924 Studebaker sedan 1,000 1924 Overland touring 250 1923 Haynes touring 350 1923 Studebaker I.t. 6 rds. ... 400 1925 Studebaker sedan 1,000 1925 Studebaker phaeton ... 800 1924 Studebaker spec. tour.. 550 1920 Ford Touring 50 1924 Cole 8 4sedan 600 1926 Studebaker big 6 brougham 1,575 1924 Packard sedan 1,650 1924 Studebaker spec. rds.... 650 1923 Stearns sedan 550 1923 Studebaker sedan 600 1923 Willya-Knight CoupeSedan 675 1920 Studebaker big 6 touring 250 1924 Ford touring 95 1924 Ford sedan 300 1923 Studebaker light 6 .... 400 1925 Essex coach 550 ARMACOST Automobile Company Studebaker Distributor Used Car Department 602 N. Capitol Ave. MA in 0550 Open Evenings. Willys-Knigjit HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO OWN ONE OF THESE DEPENDABLE, LONG-LIFE CARS AT A PRICE THAT MAKES IT A REAL BARGAIN: ONE fl I.LY EQUIPPED I!C'> COUPE SEDAN FOR SBSO, AND A SEDAN FOR $875 FULLY EQUIPPED. SEE THEM AT ONCE. TRADES AND EASY TERMS. Carl H. Wallerich, Inc. Used Car Department. I 314 N. Delaware St. Linroln 5588. Open evenings and Sunday. Several late model cars, in fine condition, SIOO up. Small Down Payments. BOB’S MOTOR SERVICE. 340 South Penn.
Automobiles tot Sate PRICED TO MOVE 1925 Ford Touring. Balloon , tires S2OO 1924 Ford Touring SIOO 1923 Ford Touring $125 Small Down Payment LONG AUTO SALES 1114 N. Meridian Lin. 6865 " s2® DOWN Some As Low As $50.00 1923 Overland 92 1923 Fold Roadster 1922 Hayhes 1921 Nash Roadster 1923 Ford Touring 1924 Overland Touring L. TT. ALLEN Motor Sales 917 Virginia Ave. Central Buick Valises Ford touring ear: new tires $ 65 Buiek six-cylinder $ 75 Ford touring car: good shape $ 85 Studebaker six SIOO Buick six-cylinder $125 Dort touring $125 Dodge 11)22 touring $125 Buick coupo $l5O Nash sport model ...$l5O These ears are ali equipped with startcra and they are in good running condition. Easy terms Cemitral Bnack Cos 120 VV. North. Lin. 1065. SPECIAL TODAY 11*22 Huomoblie couue ...7. $260 1020 Nash sedan 90 i1)22 Stephens touring 300 11*26 HinLon coach 000 11*23 Stuti slMirt 45y 1620 Stut* touring lio 1022 Himmobile roadster 170 I**l7 Locomobile touring 200 1022 Peerless coune Soil 11 °I Sfentii'fi* sednn 356 1021 Oakland touring 75 1023 Chevrolet touring 130 Snitll Payment Down STUTZ INDIANAPOLIS CO. 057 N Meridian St. Open ev*nings and Sunday a. m. Riley 43?2 10?6 TOURING Starter and demountable rims: 4 new Firestone cord tires: new Duco finish. WS Red Seal inspected. WANGELIN-SHARP Drex. 5626 443 Virginia Ave. Onen evening* and Sunday 1926 COUPE. Starter and demountable rims: four new Miller coni uns: lock wheel and other extras. WANGELIN-SHARP. 443 Virginia Ave. Drex 5020. Open evenings and Sunday Legal Notices GOODS stored In the name of A. C Thomas Minnie B. Freon* v. Mattie Heller. Mavinie llouehin Charlie Wilkins. June Marcum Daisy Thompson. Elnora Bright. W E Clements. Katie Parks ami Mrs Anna lirav will be sold for storage charges Tuesday. Oct 26 1026 at 9.30 a m Guilds having been in storage the re, mired length of time and chargee unpaid BANNER STORAGE CO 328 E Wet asii St Itilev 5030 NOTICE OF SALE OF CERTAIN REAL ESTATE. BEING 3 PART OF LAND ALONG MAPLE ROAD BOULEVARD. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC PARKS. CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. IND. To whom it may couqern: * Notice is hereby given that tho Board of Park Commissioners of the city of Indianapolis will receive bids on Thursday. Oct. 21 192 at 2 p. m.. at the office of the Board, and from day to day thereafter. until sold, for the South one-half (*4 ) of lot No. 24. of Marion Highlands, an addition to the city of Indianapolis. Ind. Said sa'c will be for cash, and under Properly Resolution No. 1 1926. and as authorized by Special Ordinance No. 4. 1926. of tho Common Council of the city of Indianapolis. Said land is now owned by the city of Indianapolis, and is a part of the park and boulevard system of said city, and is no longer ncdhsj for park purposes, and tho same slioufnbe sold. An affidavit of non-collusion, as required by law must is* furnished. Korins niav 1- had at the office of the Board Said land must bring the appraised value till riot. JOHN E. MTLNOR FRANK DRTVFR. J MARY E. HOSS. ADOLPH EMHARDT, Board of Park Commissioners, City of Indianapolis. Ind. Oct 18 1926. ,
NOTICE OK SALE OK BUILDINGS Notice is hereby civen that the Board of School Commissioners of the ettv of Indianapolis. Ind. will ur> to the hour of 8 o'clock p. m.. Oct. 26. 1020. offer for sale to the fiighe*t bidder certain huildtnes located on school crounda. as said buildlnxß cannot be advantageously used for school or library purposes. All bjds must be submitted In writing in a sealed envelope, with writing thereon plainly indicating to which building or buildings the bids refer. The following is a list of the property offered for sale: One frame residence at School No. 41. known and designated as 1045 W. ThirtyFirst St: One frame residence at School No. 41 known and designated as 1038 W. ThirtyFirst St.: One_frame garage at School No. 41 In rear of 1045 W Thirty-First St. Said above named buildings to bo removed from the promises bv the purchaser within forty-live (45) days from date of sale. In all eases the foundations are to be removed to at least twelve Inches below the surface of the ground and the premises to be left free of all debris. ..The right is reserved to reject any or all bids and to refrain from accepting or rejecting bids for not more than ten (10) days. BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. By URE M. FRAZER. ... ... Business Director. Indianapolis Ind.. Oct, ii. 1826. . NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received bv the Board of School Commissioners of the eitv of Indianapolis, at the offices of the Board. 160 N Meridian St.. Indianapolis. Ind.. until the hour of 8 o clock p in.. Tuesday. Oct. 20. 1920 for the following: The v furnishing of all materials, tools, drayage and labor necessary to properly construct a concrete side walk and curb along the north side of Miller St. from IteisiiPr St. to Richland St., and an approach on the east side of Richland St. at a point approximately 285 feet north of the south property line of Miller St. All of said work to be done in accordance with plats and specifications prepared by the superintendent of buildings and grounds and in all respects to conform to the regulations imposed by the civil city of Indianapolis concerning the construction of walks, curbs and approaches. The proposals for the construction of the above improvements shall be submitted in a sealed envelope, with writing thereon plainly indicating the nature of the proposal. Specifications may be obtained from the Business Director's office upon application. All bids must be submitted on blank form No. 96. prescribed by the Indiana State Board of Accounts, which blanks, together with specifications, will be furnished by the Business Director, upon application. These proposals must be accompanied by a certified cheek on an Indianapolis bank, or by New York. Chicago or Indianapolis exchange, for 3% of the maximum bid. The check or exchange must be drawn payable to the order of the Board of School Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis. Bidder shall specify in his hid when he win complete work if awarded the contract. In case a bidder, whose bid shall be accepted, shall not within five days after notice of such acceptance, nerform his bid by entering into a written contract with the Board, to perform the work in accordance with the provisions of the specifications and within that time secure the performance of his contract by a surety bond, with sureties to the aproral of the Board, his certified-check or di bit and the proceeds thereof shall be and remain the absolute property of the Board as liquidated damages agreed upon for such failure, it being impossible to estimate the amount of damages such failure would occasion to the Board. The right is reserved by the Board to r-ject any and all bids and to refrain from accepting or rejecting proposals for a period of ten days. BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS / By URE M. FRAZER. Business Director. Indianapolis Tnd Oct tl 1926 You Read tbe Want Ads— Have vou tried to use them? narSrS'jfUF
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Lieut. Chester F. Sehilt es the Marine Corps lias been selected as a member of the United States team to compete In the Schneider cup air races tills month at Hampton Hoads, Va. He replaces Harmon J. Norton, who recently was billed.
MY JACK’TO STAY OFF WATER Master Marine Quits Sea After Sixty Years. ’ liu Timm Snrcinl SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 18.— “Lucky Jack” Sylander, master mariner, has quit the sea that held him under its spell for sixty years. It was a weary old man who came ashore from the Norwegian motorship Florenana when the vessel put in here from the Galapagos Islands. Sylander, urged on by pride, had signed as an able-bodied seaman at the age of 70, and the voyage had not been easy. ”1 missed (he Galapagos in my wanderings,” he said, "and I wanted to get there before I died. But all I found was hard luek. I pricked my finger while skinning a seal and got blood poisoning. I’m glad to get back.” Adventure and romance hq.ve lived before the eyes of Captain Sylander. “I’ve seen a lot of things,” he said, “fights, death, mates lost overboard, disease —I’ve seen comrades pulled right under by my side as we were swimming for a lee shore. Others shriveled up and died on the decks. Strange tropic diseases took a lot of them. “I tried soldiering, too. Volunteered for the Greeks when they warred on the Turks. ‘Lucky Jack,’ they called me, ('cause I never got hit. But I wanted to get backAo the sea again. And when the Floreana hove up I was fool enough to sign on. “That’s all over now, though, and I’m going back to Norway to rest and read. And I’m not going to travel on water to get there any more than I have to, either.”
CITIES GOING IN DEBT Spending More on Operation anil Improvements Than States. Bn United Press WASHINGTON, Oct. 18.—Municipalities of the country are spending more money on operation and improvements than the States and are rapidly sinking in debt in the process. After studying such expenditures of 247 cities of over 30,000 population, the Department of Commerce announced today that the total outlay of this class for the fiscal year 1925 was $1,525,556,704, or 80 per cent larger than similar expenditures by the forty-eight States, and only 14 per cent less than comparable Feleral expenditures. Net indebtedness cities amounted to $4,659,629,234, an increase of 10.2 per cent over the previous year. Among the 247, only sev-enty-eight reduced indebtedness. ART TALKS ARRANGED Herron Institute Principal Will Address Indiana Teachers. Miss Edna Mann Shover, principal of the art school of John Herron Art Institute, has arranged a program of talks for art teachers during the convention of the Indiana State Teachers’ Association, to be. held here Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Seven faculty" members will take part. An artists’ dinner will be given in the Propyiaeum at 6:30 p. m. Friday and art teachers from throughout the State will attend. G. 0. P. CANDIDATE DEAD Operation Fatal to George J. Muller at Vincennes. Ri/ United Press VINCENNES, Ind., Oct.- 18.— George Joseph Muller Jr., deputy attorney general and Republican canidate for Knox County prosecuting attorney died in a hospital here late Sunday night following an operation for appendicitis. Muller was operated .upon Friday night and complications followed wiych resulted in his death. GREAT LAKES CASE SfT Bu United Press WASHINGTON, Oot. 18.—hearings to take evidence in the Wisconsin Great Lakes diversion case will start here Nov. 8, Charles Evans Hughes, appointed by the United States Supreme Court as special master, announced today. ELEVEN WRECKS REPORTED Bu United Press TOKIO, Oct. 18. —Eleven wrecks were reported today In a gale which struck northern Japanese waters. The Kaitsu Maur, a vessel of 1,503 tions, was reported to have foundered with passengers aboard.
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CONVICT OUTWITS HANGMAN AND IS BROUGHT TO Ufa • Doctor Who Bought Man’s Body Resurrects Him, Letter Reveals. BOSTON, Oct. 18.—A collector of oid letters and manuscripts has made public, here a letter written back In 1788 by a condemned convict who, with the aid of a doctor, outwitted a hangman and was literally resurrected alter he had been taken from the noose as a dead man. "You xyill no doubt be greatly astonished,” wrote Joseph Taylor, of Boston, to his friend, Phelim Donance Whitesmith, also of Boston, “at receiving a letter from one whom you so lately saw, to all appearance, numbered with the dead, with all the ignominy of a public and shameful execution.” He then told of his time In prison, as he awaited the date of the exeeutold of his unconcern until one day a doctor visited him in his cell and bargained with him for his dead body. For the first time it dawned upon him that “hell was yawning for me.” “I waa in a cold sweat. My knees smote together, and my tongue seemed to cleave to the roof of my mouth.” The doctor seemed moved by hoy’s story—Taylor was only a boy. but tho authorities wanted to make an example of him—and instead of arranging to buy his dead body for purposes of vivisection, planned to bring back to life a body that to sill appearances was dead. Gets Instructions Shortly'Tiefore Taylor was led from his cell to the gallows he was handed a. note from the doctor. It read: “Taylor—Everything depend s on your presence of mind. Remember that, the human machine may be put in tune again if you preserve the spinal muscle from Injury and do not dislocate the vertebrae of the neck; so you must endeavor to work the knot behind your neck and press your throat upon the halter, which will prevent the neck's breaking and likewise the compression of the jugular, and preserve the circulation In some degree. Keep up your spirits.” That encouraged him, but, as he mounted the scaffold, he nevertheless dreaded tho pain of hanging; what worried him most, however, was the possibility of meeting “an offended inexorable judge” in the event the doctor’s plans didn’t work. But he kept his head, and as the minister was reciting a farewell . prayer, the man on the scaffold with the noose around his neck, kept gently turning his head so as to bring the knot to the back of hi head, as the doctor had Instructed. “When the trap fell I had all tuA senses about me,” he related. Describes Hanging
“My first feeling after the shod of falling was a violent strangling and oppression for want of breath this soon gave way to a pain in m. eyes. They seemed to be burned bj two balls of fire which appeared be fore them, and which seemed to dart on and off like lightning. After one terrible flash, in which the two balls seemed to join into one, I sank away, without pain, like one falling to sleep.” That was all he knew until he felt excruciating pain, surpassing that he had suffered when suspended by his neck in mid-air. It was, as he was later told, two hours and forty minutes after he had been taken from the noose that the doctor perceived signs of life bv a small motion and warmth in my chest; twenty minutes later I gave a violent, deep groan. “Here description fails; I cannot describe the intolerable agony of that moment. Ten thousand strangling are trifling to it. “When I awoke it was dark. T felt yet somewhat light-headed and confused from the dreadful scene I had passed through. All hands were now called, and a solemn oath was taken not to tell anything that halt happened until I was safe out of this country.” Tho letter, which written just prior to his leaving the United States, closed by informing his friend that he was sailing the next day for Gottenburg, Sweden. 4. V ‘PROSPERITY’ ATTACKED Congressman Garret! Says 40,000,000 Are in Distress. Asserting people In the United States are in distress as a result of the agricultural situation, Finis J. Garrett, Democratic floor leader In the House of Representatives, attacked "Coolidge prosperity” in a Fourteenth ward address at Ray and Sts. Saturday night. Re asserted the tariff is one of tho greatest evils that afflicts the farmer. Charges of graft and governmetal dishonesty heaped upon Republic-, an leaders during the last four years were contrasted with achievements of the Wilson administration. Garrett Is scheduled to make several addresses In Kentucky this week. v FRANKLIN BANKER DIES Succumbs at Hospital Here Following Operation. E. E. Smith, Franklin, Ind., banker, died at noon Sunday at St. Vincent’s Hospital following an operation on his throat. He had been at the hospital a little more than two weeks. * AMERICAN MURDERED WASHINGTON, Oct. 18.—The United States Government,' through Charge Schoenfeld, has urgently requested the Mexican government to apprehend and punish murderers of J. E. Spriggs, American citizen and superintendent of Pepper Fruit Company near Culioan, Sinaioa, the State Department announced today, Tho murder occurred Saturday.
