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Notices EARLY. AUGUSTUS W.—Age 52.. beloved hunhand of Della B. .barly and of Mrs. Ularenc* O Dell Miller naasM vAway at the residence. 4'2<2h N.“ Meridian. Tuesday morning. Oct. 19. Services At the home Saturday. 9:30 a. m. r Jfi„ a K vited Burial Mound Grove cemetery Kankakee. Illinois. Saturday. 4 u. m. InMemonam Notice IN MEMORIAM —In Moving remembrance of my dear husband. Heury Klein, who left me one year ago today. Oct. ID. IU-.0. In Crown Hill softly sleeping. Were the dowers gently wave. Lies the one I loved so dearly. But who I could not save. Heaven now retains my treasure. Earth his lonely casket keeps.. Aiid the angels love to linger\ Were my dear husband sleeps. ,He will never be forgotten. But always will be remembered by his wife. EMMA KLEIN. 1041 S. Delaware Bt.. IN M rIMOKIAM —111 memory of our dear baby. Mary Jane Craven, who departed this life one year ago. Oet. -Peaceful be Sour rest, dear bab.v. It is sweet to breatlle your name. In lift we loved you very dear, in death, we do the'teame. We mourn for you. dear baby. Though not in outward show. For the heart that ni\tii sincerely Mourns silently and lon. \ ' From t**ose\ who miss hlr most. her PARENTS sister aNDVBROTHER. t uneral directors * rill --I- i-i-i- * —— BER'I 8 GAUD 4IDO Prosneci St Pbone Stewart 2279. FI.ANNER & BUCHANAN NEW MORTUARV 23 W Fall Creek Drive. Phene, day or night Kan 4400. 4401 or 4402 Operating INDIAN 4POLIS CREMAT&RY George Grinsteiner h*uneriJ director E Market Main U()8 " KRIEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR nay M ' r ' N V." Kl 3866 R-1 W. T. BLASENGYM Main office. 2226 Shelbv St tTNUERTAKERS— ITTSEY ft TlTua RSI N Pels were Mato 3080 . Special Notices SUFFERERS OF HEART gina pectoris *ethma, nigh blood pr yotf can HS?W R 1 v'' r V?ALDREN "°Box"" 134o'!^New aven, Conn. • —— — INVESTIGATIONS: Made lor individuals corporation*: collection services on and bad chccjfj. twt\tava H-H SECRET SERVICE OF INDIANA 7011 Kuhn Bdg. . Lincoln 'I hr. El ECTREAT DUtB new dflf tn TOUr vems and ~ H 873 624 State Life pidg L . Lin 73 Mae hirt 27A1 Ashland Ran. 6009. Trv electricity for kidney trouble neu rids, rheumatism, nervousness, massages MARGARET SELLERS D. D. Obstetrician, acute and chronic di*ase maspafre. 1 N. New Jersey. Din. FINE HOME FOR .ELDERLY PEOPfcL and invalids: ed.heat: al l conven 77 ref. given. 1427 N. Delaware. Lin. 7*67. PAY $5 for beautiful PRRMANENI WAVE, guar 0 mo pbeaper rates b* cause of low exn Weh 5310 aft Bn m 'NURSE rroeives patients wLher own home. THvn.fp ni’rß. Instructions MEN to learn barber trade BARBKR COJ.T.EOE M 0 B Wallin* ton St . Indianapolis. Ind Main s.HH Lost and Found

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2 UMBRELLAS 5 PAIRS GLOVES HAT BOX Main ‘.3737. > L BAR J’IN lost Thursday, diamond and pearl, between Delaware and New York and Athletic Club or near Union Station. f,ihorr>l rowarri. Wash. 1 3ML COW—Small, red: strayed or stolen: from Speed wav Coal Cos. night of Oct. 10. He ward Belmont 01 SO. „ j WRIST watch, white gold, downthwn.Re.ward. Irv. gllDo-J. Main 306.1. ■WRIST"" watch. Elgin, white gold. Jost. while gold strap. Lin. 015*1. Reward BOSTON terrier lost: anew. to namfl ot Snookv: w<*ars harness Rew. Ra. *n] FOUNTAIN nen; „lady's s° ,, J ro ] Va l m' graved “Helene. Reward. Har. 1037ji. SAMPLE case lost: black: containing books and papers. Rcwnr<L_Wash. s‘>o. Help Wanted Male AUTOMOTIVE SPECIALTY ' SALESMAN— We have an article of unuAial merit supreme in tin field of hydraulic shook absorbers. Inca’se of mechanical design and price. One speeiaiity man will be contracted immediately, for exclusive distributive rights hi Indianapolis. Ind. II interested write at once giving us careful detail as to 11) financial , responsibility (2) experience. (3) organization. (41 lines now being handled. This W a big thing and we have big men representing 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 Times Box A 155. t y , \ TEN good l ooys; steady work: with of without bicyclescan also use five high school boys for part-time work in morning Bring age certificate. Apply MR. DALTON. 18 N. Meridian., FARM trtmd wanted. <wo miles southwest of Ben Davis on Jane Hufman |arm. MR. RHEINES. MAN witii small car. for .delivery worlu Saturday. Must know city. PURITAN CLOTHING CO. 131 W. Wash. - W ANTED —2() extra salesladies. ADDI.v PURITAN CLOTHING CO. L* W. Wash, Hei P Wanted Fempte • \ i Girls Between the ages of 18 and 25. who are seeking permanent employment apd, whose himes are in the city. APPLY Indiana Bell Telephone ( Hook ioi. * CORNER NEW YORK AND MERIDIAN. j . 7 ■ ■*. jhi ‘ SvILL give working girl good, private homo. Han. 11*24-M. - SituationsW anted Female m m~o*+**s****+*y*KJ'-TKSU^4 I NURSING—REFERENCE. - WEB# I 577. Rooms tor Rent ALA.. N.. 1221: nicely fur ra.. mod priv. home*; twih beds: \ or 2. men. Li. 1001. BROADWAY. 831: niwlyfurn. sleeping rm.: price right: also It, hskpg. Ri. 4117. CAPITOL. N.. 3143: warm rnj twin beds. mod.: home: men pref. Call .eyes., CENTRAL Ave.. 1812: braitlYul. cozy, warm rm.; private home.

Rooms for Rent CENTRAL JAS6: lovely furn well heat < ed rm ; tnod. home: ref. Riley 4740. L%l\ i li.ci, 2.16(1 : nicely furn. rni. in sVn,-heated bnmc Kcp, |lB3. aft. 6 n. in. HOOSiER INN. 440 Mass. Ave.: com!. rms,- hot •.: shower tub bath. M. (1010. NEW JERSEY. N.. 2113: cozy rm.; film.. nnfern. 1 or 2 men: nriv. hme. Ra. 4347. JERSEY. S.. 408: rm.. mod. apt.: 4 sonares from Circle- reas. Lin 7000. NORTH: imtely furnished room: modern; private family: gentleman. Ran. 4045. OHIO. E., 1106: front sleeping room; privata home: garage. Lin ._B.isfl. ORCHARD ST.. 3640: nicely fur. rm. rmp. ■ person or couple, mod, hm. We. 3765-M. FJiiN/V N„ *729: sleeping rooms for mail and wife, or 2 gentlemen. Lin. 1000. PRAtT. E." 118: turn, sleeping rm.; prlv. home: gyitieman preferred. PRATT, E.. 657: 2 sleeping rooms, private home: gentleman. Main 5001, , TALBOTT. N.. 17i8: nicely furn. room: modern: steam heat. Ran. 6323, 10TH E„ 232: attractive furn. rm.. new home: gentleman. Riley 1663. 24TH, 600: nice. large, light, warm. cosy room, private mod, home.' Kft. 5093. 25TH. E., 810: nice, warm rm.: mi V priv. home: gentleman pref,: mealsoi>t. _ 26TH.-W., 50: room in miodcrn home: 1 dr - 2 gentlemen: $4. H*7 1605 R. •_ 2 SLEEPING rtns'.: tirst lloor. convenient: . walking dlstan<*e Riley 5342 UNUSUALLY large frpnt room: fiW wiivdows; four-poster suite: ffi minutes' ride north: private home, Ken, 3083. . LARGE, front rm. mod.: nriv. liome: eon, or 2 men: itipFs ont 4Vel. 1242 M. ROOM: attractively furn,: home: liberal priv, board opt. Weh. SIH 1. yoom for Rent With Board ASH LAML 1 OOS^deT^TarnTTiliTforT; mod.; privileges, Ken. 4770. McINTIRE Hotel. 1523 N Capitol, board and room. leam heat. $7 and S8 week. MERIDIAN. N.. 2319: desirable room/ rxcellent board: gar,; 1 or 2. Har. 0525-W. W ASH IN GTO N E.. 1016. apt. 3. rm and hrd in nriv. fnm.: for 1 or x 2 I.T 3163. WINTHROP 3063- lovelv bi’drm and con. Sleeping noreh * n-jv f H r,i ■ hrd \v„ S4 p> MOTHER.’S rare iriven ’hild m my home. T^ ov 14°."0 11 i•> Lexington Housekeeping Rooms / for Rent - AL^^M^'^^^UHU^nfTolemT^iTsekeem ln <r rooms; everything furn. Riley HtV!. CAPITOL. N.. HOP; nice, warm rm*.; 's? up. no objection to children: parking space: white Lin. 4752. EAST. NT 1 ;fo: 5 modern hkusefeeening rmi f: iso week- sleeping rms : S2 wk. EASTERN A VET! rms.,, stm. ht.:-$4.30 and up. Dr. 1304. HO\T Ave. 1112: 2 1 urn. housekeeping Ynis mod. DRex, 581(1 Call evenings. ILLINOIS. 1616; light houselceepipg: front room: $2.60 a Week | SOUTH St.. E. .315: 3 unfuruislud'rooms: nrst, flnnr hntlv ras- eie.tri,.i(y 13TH ST. W.. 122: 2-room suile: clean. modern, front: fully eonippea: extra bedrootiL if drsired. Lin. 2403. 13TH* W. . 22: 2 Iroivt rnn apt.: well heated- n*hd.: ns-iv Jeep 2403 NICELY furn. warm rms,. kitchen priv.: private liorng. W Houses ter Rent ADDISONS.. 26: 6 rms.. bath: modern. cxeep^^iiriiaoe: garagp, Bel 0746, AttAOUIA, 433: hall brick double. 4 r,2 01 9. B - lights, gas. soft water in pantry. W. Mich, ear. Irv, 0410. AUDUBON Rd . N., 340; modern, half doub.e. 6 rooma and breakfast-room; 3 bedrooms; garage: sol>. Irv, 121-t-J. ios.it> BeJlefontaine; 0 rms.. mod.. 30 00 }ar! Bellefontame St.: 4 rms., mod.. 26.00 JioS oM dlS i on A. vc -.° ™6, sem-mod. 22.50 el {| Wheoler St.; 4 rms.. semi-mod. 1.5.00 -860-Caroline St.: 6 rrties., singk. . . 16.00 v A. F. ZAINEY, 108 N. Delaware BEI.MQIkV. S.. 1557: 'hew: 5 rooms: modeiaW*Tarag“. Bel. 2530-W, BETHKI.. 2217: 3 laijjt- rm. cottage: eleclights: yard: sl2- Owner DRcx. 09K6. BOULEVARD PL. n ‘ 3211: skigle 6 ' rms,, furnace hath toilet, gar, |ge. lot (CENTRAL Ave. 4054; attractive brick double: complete: 6 rooms: breakfast room, built-in features: garage: instantaneous heater, laundry, soft water. CARLES St.. 020; 3-room, modern home; sl4, Mam 1849. JT A CONGRESS. 359: 5-room, - story double: I'lean 3 years old. strictly modern; ga' rage. Open. - Main 1968, J DENNY. S.. 55: 6-rm. bcfngalow; strictly mod.: A-l oond M, 3535, Irv. 0836-8. DENNY. 37 N.: 6-ioom modern double gar.- reduced to $33. Irv. 0708-W. EJIGKHILL. Rd.. N.. 15: Danlv 6-room bungalow, garage S2O. Bel. 4171, ring 1, GLADSTONE. N. 24: .i-room nuxlcni dullble. Main 0242. F.vc, in-. 4213. ILLINOIS. N.. 1349: 5-rm. house, bungalow style, nid.: wt. pd.: adits, Ra. 1308. ILLINOIS. S., 1014: 6-rm. mod. except furuace' Mn ding gar,: easily mated' $25. ILLINOIS, lflol S rooms, modern; garage. Call Main 6764 LEONARD. 1502: 5 rms.. somi-mexf.: inside toilet: water paid: good location. MANLOVE. block: side 30th: white district: 4 roomh: SLY VVrb. 7H04. Olio '3. noblT ST .; 6: moo $35 820 ,E. GeorghtT S; barn S2O 1u42 Garfieid PL; 6 sl6 . FRANK S. CLARK & CO. Main 3377. 226 E. Ohio St. OLNEY/N . *2060 : 4 rooms: semi-modern. Rent js2. W. B. RUEBY. -Lin, 1782. ROOSEVELT. 20491 4-room double: lights, gas toilet water paid: s2l. ST. PETER ST.. 914: 6 rooms: city water paid: electric lights, gas: SIS. J. W. FRIDAY A CO ‘MU Letrcjfe Bldg PROSPECT. llTliO* 4 rooms; barn; tinelialf acre: refill: far line Llii. 778(1 SPRUCE. %320: 6-roSrn semi-modern dpuble. $22 50. Drex, 5004, - , STATE. 8. 612: double: 5 rms.; inside toilet-* gas- s"•’ 60 ID lev 3139 - 408 E. ST. CLAIR ‘ 6-room modern: in good condition: S3O per month. L e ' /DUNLOP & HOLTEGEJ TEMPLE S.. 306: 5 rms.: irewiy papered: water, gas elec,: $lB Web, 6jA.O-R. TENTH. E.. 1532: T-i'Oo* nioderir double; garage. Web, 27.i8. Afeb. 1813-M TUXEDO. N.. 955: 6-room double: will decorate; complete bath; eless. lights, gas. oit.v water paid: large yard: garage under constFuctioir. $31.50. Call MISS ILG. Ml, 6761 : eve.. MRS. ELSNER. Trv. 3066 TUXEIKT N . 963: 6-room, semi-modern: water parti: S3O garage under construction. Call MISS ILG. Mn. 6761. or evsnnirs Yd° ' ’ irw 3056 UNIVERSITY Ave.: s'rooms; mod' bath. pantry: Rvbolt furn.: adifns. Ir. 1118-J. WASH.. E.. *2417: 9 rooms wLth bath: Riiitwble for *3 familiea. •WOODLAWN. 1450*4; 4 rooms: modern. jftxcpnt CaH Dhpx. 1701). SEE DUNLOP & HOLT7GEL lor, hirgalns REAL ESTATE -f 3 koO.MS: gas electricitr: watcrAaid: insub* toilrt • g *?o DUrv REN T A L, UTTI Ono-hnlf-iribnth rent Tree, Church St.. , 1140: gas. cli-ctrioitv- tpsitle , toilet and H,iacmcnt: ‘ > 2AtO. / W. B. RUEBY 425 Lemcke Bid" J.iii. 1782^ Apartments for Rent BROADWAY. 1610: 5 rooms: front and rear porches: heat, city and rain water: large floored attic: garage If wanted. Inopfre 1612 Broadway. CENTRAL. 4141: lower duplex In r stricted district: 5 rooms, mod . separate fmu.: wiit be rnmnl'H, Nov, 1. Hum. 6378. ILLINOIS ANTI 15TH—$29. 6-room ant : water furnished: nevly finished Muifi 7167_ VERMONT. E. 1602'* : near Tech: 4 rooms, siinroom; pras ransre. ice box: arairo: ht. ar.d wa. furn.: *45. Hnm.lSSfi. UPPEJtt half of duplex: heat, water: eix rooms, hath. 1136 Park. Ran. 3407. BEAUTIFUIzMipt.: mod. convenion<x?s: fur. oxppt. idral loca. Web. 035H^ Houses pnd Flats Furnished (.T3NTRAL. 3202: attracthtr 3-room ant.: Christian Scientist nrsferved Wa 2046-M. 24TH W.. 29: nicely furnished apartment: will rent or% share with two girls or married couple. Ran, 2092. UPPER duplex: 4 rooms and bash: furnished: adults. Irv: 3013. REDUCED rent: 4 ai/d 6-rni. modern aptf, Heated: gara-e optional.- Web, 3078. 2 GIRLS to Bliare modem home with mother and aVnchter. DRex, 5351. Business Plates for Rent ALABAMA. N.. 719: garage; room for - foyr ears: sls per piontb. %PKEDWAY: Two rms,. 1 for clear!,-apd press,, 1 for shoe repair. Bel, 3455y > ~ Houses (pi Sale f y <. ONE ACRE I.afayette Rd. (State Rd. 6). with dandy year-oJP' five-room bungalow: good well, mclqafa back porch, eleclriclty, garage, hen "louse, chicken house, thicken fenced. $3,850. S2OO down. Main 0702. MR. EASTBURN. Irv. 0215. V DANSY five-room modern bungalow; garage: practically new; Pleasant Rut Blvd.. terms. Lin. 6060. 1 . -V *“

Houses for Sale 5 ACRES NORTHEAST (Between Pendleton Pike and Millersville Roaßl S2UO STARTS YOU Half of which is virgin timbered: will build a dandy six-room home, garage and well. Eltxßric lights: on H/good highway; consolidated school: mail amt paper route. At a price of only $3,685: $34 per month. Shown by appointment. M. 0792. MR. EASTBURN. Ir. 0215. FOUR-ROOM BUNGALOW SIOO CASH 1813/ K. KELLY ST. . I.arge rpomaf front and back porches, room. for bath, sewer connection, vnell in kitchen, electric lights, front drive garage. Balance $24.50 pci- month LORENZ SCHMIDT & SONS. REALTORS. , 144 E. Ohio St. M#'i 3715 Residence Irv. 1964. MODERN HOME OFFERED CHEAP > Good, well-built house, complete bath, furnace, hardwhorf floors, front and rear poi-cM sacrifice price $6,500; excellent location north. „ A. J. MEYER REALTY CO. 24' - . R Wash Si, No 307 Main 1633. $251) CASH %ibnrbau: attractive 5-room bungalow; long living-room, fireplace. Veoto heater, kitchen cabinet brick and cement front notch, ocment walks, garage, entire tract fenced, electric lights. 15 minutes from Monument bv bus: only $250 cash and balance monthly Hum. *.’868. SPECIAL OFFEHF VIRGINA AVKFuTe PROPERTY. Lot Bpx feet: close in: present income $760 rear: business or apartment location. nvestijrate nuiek. $12,500. A. J. MEYER REALTY CO. 24’; K. Wash St.. No. 307. Main 1633. ' SIOO CASH 1306 Fletcher,Ave.: four rooms: newly painted aud decorated throughout; good location: paved street. Price $2,150. THE C. W HENRY CO.. REALTORS. Riley rOffy Res., Hum. 2634. NE\W. BUNGALOW - $2,950. Only $250 cash: five big rooms: full lot: garage; stairway to attic: bathroom: shades In Bollaire. north of 46th. Twelve other bungalows. $3,000 to' $4,500. Wash, 4390, N RURAL. 2200 BLOCK . 5- bungalow; good basement witkr hot water heater and tatik. inside toilet: price $3 600: small oasir payment. Call Mil /.INTEL, Rail. 1093 ENGLISH 1110: 5-room cottage; gas.' electric lights. inside toilet. paved street on English car line: eleven hlocks from Circle: $2 200 reasonable (erms. 1140 W 28TI1: semi-modern storeroom: living-rooms, garage: $450 down. $lB monthly, ' , WILL TRADE equity of six-rooip cist, for late model closed car. Main 0859. REAL BARGAIN: 3 bedroom, modern home. mist. I.arge lot. shrubbery, etc. yrin*r Mnjji 0850, LASALLE. N.. 830: 5-room double mod : gara large lot: $6.000. units Dr 1765-R, SALK OR TRADE—B-room tiojus, barn: 5 Inis. Webster 2250 WOULD LIKE TO SELL my equity 111 new 6- modem bungalow Bel 3430-J. 6 ROOMS teas, electricity, paruge. parden. i house Irv 015 H-J. Real Estate for Exchange . ZAT IND EXCHANGES Farms, house**, apartments.- sutxliviHions. All kinds of Bust, anywhere. N R. A|arket. Building and Contracting .BRIGHTER E GARAGES j 11 IBmraiice and sold on 1 PAYMENTS you i-annot afford to He without one. R-iof-in.r and general repairs are also>nclud#d in our service * ,L._G. BRIGH|M|RE CO. Office Eleventh\nd Capitol Lin 7810 Nights Wash 4800 - ONE-CAR garage so 7 . W Al* ihe lumber, roofing and hardware necessary to build a 1-car garage. 10x16 feet only $57 cash at our yard. Build and ycurgelf Phoenix Lumber Cos Web (VlO WE mase repairs and improvements ol all kinds on liberal monthly payment*' also build and finance homes, free estf mates CIVIC REALTY CO. 136 N Dela arc Jin 0050 Eva. Ken 4247 Miscellaneous for Sale BABY buggy, large size, and good heating stove: rcasonabl*. Lin. 4853. BEAUTY PARLOR furniture for sale. JOE DENNIS 45 Kentucky Ave. BED. complete: mattress and springs: table and chair to match: asbestos table pad: separate leaves: 54-in. Hum, 3387. BREAKFAST-ROOM furniture mgnufactunil decoarted to order. Web, 5571. BUFFET, gas range, living-room suite. InbU-s <lri sser. cl/- 2405 8. Miydian. BUTCHER box: I.BUO-U>. capacity'; scales ana-counter. 131 N. Traub, -CASH REGISTERS scale*, grinders, alieeri v rebuilt, guaranteed Fixtures all kinds SPRAGUE EX 22 W Ohm Main 0564 CLOTHING FOR SALE Suit >Tmhe-, size 38; fine overcoat, slz ■ 40. Snap 367 Lomhanl Bldg. DINING-ROOM Filite. liliclieii cabinet: good shape. Owner moving. DRexel 114-..1 a7B Prospect St. DUOFOLD, brown l/atlnr. cheap. Web. _3s4l_W_ X_ GAS cAN'IES used' inoroughlv overhniiled, $lO and up Uslivered sod con-nFct-d CWarlcs Koehrlnw 882 vlr Ave. (,OOI) ifolFtop desk. 2 swivel chair*. 15 ft. railing, iron safe. Quick sale. 307 Lomhard Bldg. HOUSEHOLD goods for sale. Call Har. 3320. 2422 Ashland Ave. ICE BOX. computing scales, will trade for Ford, light car or what have you? Bel. 274.3-R (iLOYI) baiiv gab; hi good condition. Web. 4143-M. -PAKO PRINTER: S4O Southland Stcdin. 1420 Shelbv. DR. 1360. PORCELAIN trumped gas stove, gas radiator. 3-hofc gas plate, bevel plate mirtnr 36x2 >. cabinet mirror, largo garbage rap. 22511 Pierson Ave. No. 203, RUBBER plant: beautiful: 5 feet'high; suitable for auto showroom. Ken. 5460. KUGs 4i.u imoit-iiiii at lowest Brice* DORF.MAN KUO COMPANY ZQ7 JN Wash St Near Capitol. STOVES, all kinds. Your ofd stove accepted In trade. 624 E. Washington. 2664. STOVEB hiul all stock ol used -furniture store, all molds ol household furniture. for cash 1511 N. Illinois. l_ SWEET CIDER. 40c T’ER GAL. APPLES. HENRY WISHMEYER IRV. 2700 2. UNEEDA STOVE tic FURNACE REPAIR Fire bowls and repairs for any stove furnace. 320 *ffginhE_MA. 6013. ’ Miscellaneous Wanted eesiwemvwvvvieeeeeeeeeewyvviAee HOUSE rieantng? Your surplus clothing furniture, magazines, paper*, will help ue to help others Salvation Army Indu*'tnal Home Phone Jor wagon Riley 6622 JFJ7 W Georgia Pets and Live Stock - BABV CHICKS FOR SALL. BOYERS’ HATCHERY. 34 N. Delaware. HATCHERY THORNTOWN IND BEAUTIFUL collie pup cheap. 2200 Churchman. Drex. 6(186. PARROT, good talker. 2 ‘,j year?! Cage - for sale. Ililev 2647. PEKINGESE PUPS FOlft SALE. CHEAP. TRV. 0534-J. Musical Instruments PHONOGRAPH SALE Console and Upright Models .Vocation, tnhg. $43 Premier mhg. $39. Victor, oak $29. Columbia oak $49. Clarion, mhg. $29 Granby, mhg. $45. 24 Double-faced records and 300 needles with each phonograph sold during this sale. EAJSY TERMS. WILSON, ■’EWART MUSIC CO *4 N. Penn / Business Announcements We vVWSFv V* FEATHERS bought sold nd renovated: feather mattresses sad pillows made. E F HURKLE 416 Main 1428 RUG 9x12 THOROUGHLY CLEANED $2 Superior Rug Cleaners. Ken. 4462. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened TUTTLEDGE. 216 N fllinol* FIRE BOwUs. grates and lining for all makes of stoves and furnaces. 920 S. Missouri. DRcx. 5528, 'FLOORS of all kind* cleaned, polished, sanded, by new kind of machine. No dust or diriv DR/x. 0539. CHIMNEY 9 pointed, roof and gutter repairs : plaster patches. Har. 2283-R. LA MUR PERMANENT WAVING. PAINT. • v-arnishing. woodwork and walls Web 2682 W, Hendrik.Dinkla. CINDER hauling: 8-yard Joad. $6: 3-yard lnsd_s2jn>. CaH Lin. 6194. FURNITURE: Big reductions for cash; dirwH from factory. Har. 0740. WANT' papeHianging; prices reasonable. Drexel 4837-W.

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Business Opportunities STNnWICH stand for sale: goorl place.' 236 S. Meridian. Come and see us. v Storage and I ranster **^ W ' ,W T ,W ESTAmHSHEir , 7wSr ~V' / Packing, hauling and storage Low prices on city and overland hauling Phone us for estimates OTTO J SUEZ.'Main 3628-2353 Webster 457Q-0699-W. LET us figure wun you on your mov’ngf Local or overland PARKER TRANSfER 1273 Oliver Ave. Bel 4307. BROAD RIPPLE Trans, and storage: generifl liauilrfg. W. E. Rodocker. 821 h, 64th Wash, 4433 MOVING and trucking. Reliable-men Call BORXMAN ' Web 5571 SMITH transferring trv me out: moving °,50 oer load DReyei 4007. 1 _ Coal and Wood SPECIAL , Master-Pocaliontas ' $7.75 ONE-HjfliF TON W. VA. Ok KY. Winlfrede or Hazard Mixed with ONE HALF TON MASTERPOCAHONTyAS- " * Red Ah Rrsm This SPECIAL COMBINATION Is 4-inch shoveled lump. Indiana 4-inch shoveled lump, $4.75 " No. 5 Vein. Certified and guaranteed-- coal means we will refund your and remove the coal. "MASTER-POCAHONTAS COAL COMPANY. 170 H EnH<nh Aye * Phon* IYRcxH L\P. 2 m. lkd I $4.75 . No. 5 seam. W. Ivy. 2-in. fkd. Ip $6.50 W. Ky. 6in ; fkd. lpt! .$7.00 - No. 9 Vacant. W. Va. 2-in. fkd. ip $7.00 W Va. 6-in. fkd. Ip s>.so Kanawha district. Pooa. mine run $7.50 McDowell Cos. :nl Guaranty Bldg. \ Main 4441. 212 N. Pine. Matn 4392-4393. 357 YV. Ray. . Drex. 1010-1011. QUALITY COAL ‘ Kindling in each tun. Beet W. Va. iQh block. Ige fkd...57.0 Best K. Ky -fTiii blk- Ige fkd . $7.00 Best W \a. egg. 2x4. clean fkd... $6 50 Best W Va mine run..- $5.50 Kanawha County Va.. Harlan Cos. Ky. Genuni* Glendora 6-in bn cln fkd $7 O', Genuine Glendora 3x6 In., cln. fkd $8 50 Genuine Glendora egg. 2x4. eki fkd. .'s6 25 Citizens coke, all Bizes . . . -.89.75 UNION ICE AND COA CO. DRexel 4621 1010 Blufl. SEMI SMOKELESS 4-In ipT fkd^ Eagle seam $7.75 Best W Va. 6-ln block fkd. Kanawha County 7.00 Ind. 6 -in., fkd. No. 6. $5.50 E Ky.. 6- in. block, fkd.. Hazard seam 7.25 Kindling with each ton Bethel Coal Cos. Pftox. R!?00. ?fi() Beeohrr St,/ White Ash Fjxd., $5.00 2 Tons, .$9.75 -s. to 6-in. In. Ind. No. 5) FAX SEEK COAL CO. Lin. 7950. 336 E. Vermont. W. KY.. 4-1N . FKL. . J. 56.50 W VA.. 6-TN.. KANAWHA $7.00 W VA. 4IN KANAWHA $6,75 IND. 6-IN. LINTON I.UMP FKD... $5 50 POCO. NO. 3 MINE RUN ...$7.00 HAR’ EY COAL CO DREXEL 2004 130 B. MORRIS ST. IND No 5 6-IN. LUMP FORKED. 85 25. J A I COAL CO TWO TONS $10.25. 1205 ROACHE ST RAN. 2471 ~ ~y= Money to Lean Popular Methods In the Small Loan Business $lO TO S3OO ON HOUSEHOLD GOOQS PIANOS. ETC. WITHOUT REMOVAL. Two years of intensive investigation have proven tha tfifj business meets a real economic need. Indiana passed a law setting • fair rate of interest and licensing the lender Loans are made for thousands of different purposes If vou need money In emergency do not hesitate tb call, phone or write either of our office*. Re payment in easy monthly Instalments of principal ard interest. Loans can be reduced or paid in full an> time. Interest ceases Immediately oi. every dollar repaid. WHAT YOU PAY ON PRINCIPAL On 4520 you pay, $1 per month On S6O you pay $3 per month On SIOO .vou nnv $5 per month On S2OO vou nay *lO Per month i On S3OO vou pav sl6 per month With Lawful Interest Popular Finance Corporation 106 E. Market SL Koorn 513-14 Lemcke Bldg. MA m 1278 PHONE MA IN 3286 \\ltfEN you^need sloo—s2oo—s3oo Loans on furniture, etc., al-9 on diamonds. MET R 0 ''LOAN CO. (Bunded lenders) Established 1887 300 Room*veil BldlT. N. K. Cor. IH. and Waan. St. Main 3tJB6 Phone —Main 3286 NEED MONEf atiickly. conlidentiaUv and bustnees-Uke logs is a nart of the service we give You LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPI'iOL LOAN CO. 141 y 2 E. Washington St. MA in 0585 Lincoln 7184 : —l 7 REAL ESTATE CONTRACTS „ BURCHASED We buyr from persons holding deeds real estate contract* of sale. ETFj tbe Washington Company. 267 W* Washington St MA 079S \ / f .- , / -y FIRS'rVMORTOAOE We make ftret .mortgage Installment loans on city and *uburiian real estate. Mr Fry the Wsghingtbri Company. 157 W. Washington St MA 6792. , LOANS 27c " WHY PAY MORE 4 Loans on fupiiturc below the legal rate. Lowest rate in city. Indianapolis Dublie ■Welfare Loan Aasodatlon. 330 Occident.!* Bldg Main 6229. Southeast comer Washington and /Illinois Loans with other riimpanles paid alt. PERSONAL LOANS. Slcfdo S3OO. ,N indorsers. No publicity HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION Main 2923 401 Kresge ,|>ldg ; Auto Supplies and Repairs We have lots of used at $2 eaclL Also a few slight .higher prices. Wholesale and RetailT Open Evenfbga to 11 p. m. -** Rogers’ Tire Shop 3117 W Washington Bel 4300 ' \ I USED TIRES The largest stock An the city. L, SELIG &*SON 23 S. Et. Wholosale and Retail. NEW and used part* accessories tire* and battfrle* for nracticallv everv make of car tor lest Satisfaction guaranteed. CAPITOL AUTO PARTS AND TIRE 00. 821-23 N fllfeoi* Main 6090 AUTO/Tops Recovered: Rex Glass Encloscres: Copper Coll Auto Heaters. HABIG MFG. COMPANY i(Mi 21. Mandlaa fit. Ua. 830841304 I .* -

Auto Supplies and Repairs „ USED TIRES—42 UP ELKINS BROS 604 fir ILLINOIS ST Motorcycles and Bicycles WE BUY sell and exchange used motor Woles. Good used parts for sale. tt. I.FV'B Mid Mass Main 7029 Automobiles Wanted vv wwWWV MOLL poy cash/ tor your oar or your faulty I. WOLF AUTO CO. Lilt 4516 56) N Capitol " B AB ~'AKS Doug hi and sold GOLD _ BKHG 522 N Capitol Main 2638 Hi lornudiie* toi Sale • B H£K. 1919 louring: 5 good looking good paint, ton and up. holstering Don I take our won! for this. ArJVvv U 1 #'• rrf-" 7,' $125.00. terms. STONfi. CHu. ROLET C0„—220 E New i ork 1925 ixiai-h: Good car. Many niS 1 . 1 ?!: 1 * r ‘ T- ALLEN MOTOR SALEK OLI-0.l Virginia Aye. Cli E VROI-KT louring. 1923: a7] TondTtion: recently repossessed: $125: easy terms 139 W Market St MBin 1005 CHEVROLET 1926 d'-nionstralor sedan: KumueM. disc wheels. 5 baloon tires, rum looks 4 like new. $675.00. easy terms STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 220 E. \ork CHEVROLET?. 10‘.*7 Poype; Bumpers, npiire l3* r< ** driven about 800 aa a i oemoiistrator. A ix'al bargain. 5100.00 down, balance terina. Make aI! l £yr CX T r to us. MARION CHEVROLET COMPANV. Lincoln 5361. >rcn evenings and Sundayg. CHE\ UOLfff < win** A-l condition: 32 tCrmS FOKD TOURING, 1924 Overhead valve*, water pump and other extras. It haa plenty of speed and is pricey right. < . OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-65 Meridian. Drex. 4743. FORD BODIES Tonring* Roadsters Coupes Sedans and California lops. , SVVISS'HELM & - PARKER 1024 FORDOR. Starter and demountable rims, five good tires front and rear bumpers, double-coil Hassler shocks, speedometer, lpck wheel, new seat covers and other extras: $365: Slip down. W ANGELIN-SHARP. _ 443 Virgmia Ave. Drex. 0020. Open evenings and Sunday. Ford, 1926 Touring This <>ir Is in perfect condition throughout: can hardly be told from new; guaranteed: a saving to you of $99.50. Frank Iflitfield Cos. 9‘-o N Capitol Aye. Open Kveilings KJKI. l.' -5 touring: 5 goial balloon tires. lock wheel. spctHglit. windshield wiper, rear-vwion mirror: *95 down. Ask for car No. 05. WaNGEI.IN SHARI*. 443 Virginia Ave. DRevel 5020 . FORD, 1924 FORDOR • > trmxi cord neat eoverg. new nnr*o rinmh.'s motor and ("ansminttion overhaul. A pood car; SIOO down. Ask for ear No. 15 W ANGELIN-SHARP. 443 Virirmia Ave. DRexel 5020. FORD: 11*26 roupv balloon tires. Jock "hec!. siK-edometer. spare tir*. If you are hKotinp for a Ford this is a real bar. gaui: makes all your direct to us ma hi jnp Chevrolet co.. 1040 N Meridian, f FORD, 1925 TUDOR IFonc new balloon tires, good snare tire m/d cover, new finish, gnml mcclianically: sl2o down Ask for car No. 10. W’ANGEL IN SHARP. 443 Virginia Ave. DRexel 5020. Ford, 1926 Roadster In fine rotulltinn: used very little; guaranteed: a saving to you of $114.50. Frank Hatfield Cos. 625 N. Capitol Ave. Open Evenings FORD, 1924 stODAN with 1925 Master body. Duco finish. 5 goml tires, drum headlights. front end rear bumpers. cowl ligbts. rear llfcht. vacuum windshield wiper. wonderffH mechiuiical condition. Best buv of st'ason at only s9o down. Ask for car No. 29. WANGFLTN SHARP. 443 Virginia Ave. 1 ' _ DRexel 5020 FORD: 1925 <xjuie 100 kwheel. aufoinatic wirier, balloon tires. Tim best of nie'fhanleal te-ms. M-ike all tour payments direct to ns- , MARION CHEVROLET CO. 1040 N._Wrrini.in FORD, 1923 COUPE Five good balloon tires, new finish, lock wheel. A wonderful value at $95 down. Ask for ear No. TlO WANGELIN-SHARP. 442 Virginia Ave. DRexel 50 - ',O, UORli 19':-f tudor; Lock wheel. \ery goixl paint, good clean unholstenng. Here is a rz*al good car for the monev *65.00 down. STONE CHEVROLET CO.i 54(1 E Wish ' FORD, Tip ROADSTER A Four gissl tires and good apare. reflnished in Duco A real buy. Only $75 down. Ask for ear A 27. WANC KLIN-SHARP. _ 443 Virginia Ave. \ \ DRexel 5020. FORD used cars. Always a nice slock of all models Right uiecs soiLiie dealing THE FRANK HATFIELD CO.. 625 N Capitol. Authorized Fo.xl Dealers. Open evenings. Main 4708 FORD ROADSTER, 1926 Looks ami runs like new. Extras. Natural wheel*. Easy tf/m* F. L. SANFORD CO. The Safest Place to Buy 833-37 N Meridian Ot*en Evenings JEWETT demonstrator: Like new good tradoJ on your car. Terms. L T. Ale LHNsMOTOR SALES 917-23 Virginia Ave MAXWELL coupe. J 924: A-l condition throughout: reccmtly repossessed: only $295; easy terms. 328 W. Market St. Main 1005 MHi WELL touring 1924: $195. Jewett touring. 1923 priced to sell: A-l l•Qndttlon • SHOO MANN'S GA RAGE 3111 Mass. OVERLAND TOURING HI2.VJ4 nriood vory low. with easy tt*rm. for a quiuk aale. OAKLEY afOTOR SALES 1603 65 S. Meridian. - • .Drex. 4743. OVERLAND. 1924 sedan: Spot litp. park lht*. 4 f.iir Will trmle for gootl tricar lot worth *3OO STONE CHEVROLET CO.. E. Now York. Stodebaker COMB IN! ’ We'll show you how w f e can back up every sale. Cars likfe these account for it. 1924 Studebaker Lt. 6 sedan $ 775 1923 Studebaker. big 6 coupe 850 1923 Studebaker coupe 400 1924 OhisKsedan 560 1924 SKudebnker sedan 1,000 1924 Overland touring- 250 1923 Haynes touring 350 1923 Studebaker Lt. 6 rds.... 400 1925 Studebaker sedan 1,000 1925 Studebaker phaeton ... 800 1924 Studebhker spec. tour.. 650 1920 Ford Touring 50 1924 Cole 8 sedan ■. 600' 19J6 Studebaker big 6 ' brougham 1,575 1924 Packard sedan t 1,050 1924 Studebaker spec. rds.... 650 1923 Stearns sedan 560 1923 Studebaker sedan. 600 1923 Willys-Kuight CoupeSedan 675 1920 Studebaker big 6 tonring : 250 1924 Ford touring 95 1924 Ford sedan 30Q 1923 fiiludebaker light 6 .... 400 1925 Essex coach 550 A-RMACOST - Automobile Company Studebaker Distributor Used Can Department 602 N. Capitol Ave. MA in 0550 * Open .-,V >

/ Automobiles foi Sale RICKENRACKKR. 1925 late touring with winter top. motonmter. >nubber. road life, windshield wif>er. 4 wheel brakes, balloon tires. This is the long radiator tyre ami comes to us from the original owner $250.00 down. STONE CUEVROLFT CO.. 540 E. Wash. WiUys-Knight HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO OWN ONE OF THESE DEPENDABLE. LONG-LIFE CARS AT A PRICE THAT j MAKES IT A REAL BARGAIN: ONE j FULLY EQUIPPED 1925 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. 314 n. Delaware St. Lincoln 5088. Open evenings and Sunday. Last Call out Used Tracks Otur Bargains Qoimig Fast LOOK THESE OVER 1925-25 Dodge Bros, %-ton screen; closed cab $595 1922-23 Dodge Bros. 5 Mi't° n Fords $35-$65 1-ton Ford, new s£Bs 2 1 /o-ton Master ' $195 2 Id/i-ton Service ;$550 ALL UP TO THE SANFORD STANDARD REASONABLE TERMS TO REASONABLE PEOPLE F. L. Samford Cos. Commercial Department 126 W.jNew York. MA in 4369. Open Evenings and Sunday. “PRICED a TO MOVE 1925 Ford Touring. Balloon tires S2OO 1924 Ford Touring ?100 1923 Ford Touring .... v $125 Small Down Payment LONG AUTO SALES" 1114 N. Meridian Lin. 6865 "' S2O DOWN Some As Low As $50.00 1923 Overland 92 '1922 Ford Roadster *922 Haynes * 1921 Nash Roadster 1923 Ford Touring 1924 Overland Touring L. T. ALLEN Motor Sales 7 " 917 Virginia Ave. , Cemtral Biuack Values Ford touring car; new tires $ 65 Buiek six-cylinder $ 75 Ford touring ear: good shape $ 85 Studebaker six SIOO Buiek six-cylinder ....$125 Dort touring $125 Dodge 1922 touring $125 Buiek coupe $l5O Nash sport model $l5O These car* are all eouipped with starters and they ar in good running condition. Easy terms Central Buiek Cos. 120 W. North. Lin. 1995. SPECIAL TODAY. 1923 Hupmobile coupe S2OO 1920 Nash sedan 90 ■932 Step Hens touring 300 1923 Hudson coach 450 1923 Stutz sport 400 1020 Stutz touring 175 1922 Hunmobilo roadster 175 1917 Locomobile touring 150 1922 Peerless coupe 300 1921 Stephens sedan 350 1921 Oakland touring 76 1923 Chevrolet touring (5 Small Payment Down. STUTZ INDIANAPOLIS CO. 057 N. Meridian St. Open evenings and Sunday a. m. Riley 4922. SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK ONLY Dodge coupe, was $350. now S3OO 1935. Essex coach, was $559, n0w...5475 Studebaker special, was $330. n0w..5300 Durant touring, was $250. now $225 Star touring, was $275. now $225 1926 Star coach, was $650. n0w....5600 N S&MZS' 1001 N.MERIDI AU Lin. 1177. Open Evenings. HIT THE MARK Think Os this! Almost new Auburns. Cars open. But S2OO apiece: SIOO cash, no carrying charges. Chevrolet touring: A-l $ 50 Pilot touring: all A-l $l5O One Ford coupe $125 One Ames sedan $260 Gulley Auto Company 1233 N. Meridian St. Riley 4303. Flint! TOURING St.-irter and demountable rims; 4 new Firestone cord tires; new Duco finish. WS Red Seal inspected. w WANGELIN-SHARP Drex. 5020 / 443 Virginia Ave. Ot>en evenings and Sunday 1920 COUPE. Starter and demountable rims: four new Miller cord vires: lock wheel and other extras. WANGELIN-SHARP. 443 Virginia Ave. Drex. 5020. Open evenings and Sunday, \ USED CAR BARGAINS. HAYNES SCHMIDT CO. 1003 N. Meridian St. Legal Notices NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL PROP- „ KRTY BY ADMINISTRATOR. By virtue of an order of the Marlon Probate Court, and subject Ho its approval, the nnderstgned Executrix of tne Estate of Amanda Ellen Shockley, deceased, will at the hour of 10 o'clock a. ni. of the 28th day of October. 1926. and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale at Private sale, at No. 508 Fidelity Trust building. Indianapolis. Ind . the following described personal property belonging to said estate: One plaver piano, one sew:” ing machine, one lot household good*, one diamond necklace, one gold bracelet. Said property will be sold for not less than its full appraised value and for cash. vr CLARA B. SCHOPP. Executrix. N. E. ELLIOTT, Attorney for Executrix. 508 Fidelity Trust Bldg. Phone Mam 6524. BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS , NOTICE OF HEARING Notice is hereby given that Trustee* at University Heights United Brethren Congregation has filed with the Board of Zcninfr Appeals of the City of Indianapolis. a petition, asking permission to erect and maintain a church at- the southwest comer of Hanna and Otterbein Avee. A puWic hearing will be hßld by said Board in Room l()4,Citv Hall, at 2 p. m., Tuesday. Oet. 26th. 1926. at which time and place all interested property owners wilt be given opportunity to b - heard with reference to the matters set out in said petition. BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS.

Chairman Radio Dealers * Meeting

Heading the general convention committee for the first annual convention of Indiana radio jobbers and dealers here Oet. 27 is L. L. Banford of the Stewart-Wamer Products service station, general chairman. The convention is in with the second annual Indianapolis radio exposition.

NOTICES UNUSUAL VOTERiNTEREST Democratic Chairman Reports Well-Attended Meetings. Unusual interest in ward and township meetings in Marion County is noted, by L. J. Keach, Marion County Democratic chairman, in announcing additional rallies in various points in the city today. He said crowds usually over-taxing the capacity of halls had greeted candidates at every meeting held thus far in the campaign. Tonight William D. Headrick, candidate for Congress from the Seventh district, will speak at an Eleventh ward rally at Merrill and Southeast Sts. Thomas McGee, candidate for Superior Court Five, James Deery and Charles Summer, candidate for sheriff, 'tvill also speak. Wednesday night the Democrats of Wayne Township will hole# a rally at Ben Davis, at the high school tuditoriTim. • Headrick, Raymond Murray, candidate for- prosecutor; Mark Rinehart, candidate for county- treasurer and Richard Coleman, candidate for county clerk, i will speak. A rally In the Tenth ward, at McClain Hall, Hoyt and State Aves., will be held the same evening. L. Ert Slack will be the principal speaker. A similar rally will be held at th% same hour in the Thirteenth Ward at Kansas and Meridian Sts., at which Headrick and Henry • Winkler, candidate for the State Legislature will speak. x Chairman Keach said that the climax of the county speaking campaign would come Oct. 30 with a big rally at the Murat at which Albert Stump and Evans Woollen, United States Senatorial candidates, and Headrick will speak.

A. W. EARLY, ILL ONE WEEK, DIES Funeral Saturday for Insur- . ance Company Official. . m A. W, Early, 52, of 4226 N. Meridian St., died at his home early today after a week’s illness. He was vice president and one of the founders of the State Automobile Insurance Association. Funeral services will be held at the home at 9:30 a. m. Saturday, the Rev. .Ambrose Dunkel officiating. Burial wljl be in Kankakee, 111. Mr. Early was president of the Riverside Golf Club and a metnher-nf-the Indianapolis Athletic and Columbia Clubs. Tho widow and a daughter, Mrs. Ruth Miller of Los Angeles, Cal., survive. He was born July 8, 1874, in West Alexander, Ohio, but had been here the last fifteen years. THREE LOSE IN CHASE Negro Youths Suspected of Thefts in Northwestern Section. x Three Negro youths, suspected by police of numerous thgfts in the northwestern part of the city, were raptured today after a chase, with a bank president, merchants and women as the pursuers. The' prisoners are William Johnson, 16 of 826 W. Eleventh St.; SamuelvGant, 16, of 721 Douglass St., ands George Colquttte, \lrot 840 Camp St.jPolice were told the youths went into the- store of J. L. Whitlock, 2548 W. Michigan St., and obtained a quantity of shirts, holts, socks and ties without payment. They had walked about in the dry goods store of Jake Goodman, 2611 W. Michigan St. As they left Goodman gave the alarm.

LARGE THEFTS CHARGED Alleged Thief and Accomplice Placed Under Arrest. Accused of the theft of goods valued at thousands of dollars, Ray Walker. 26, of 377 E. Morris St., ■was arrested today, chargefl with grand larceny. Thomas Dugan, 25, 317 Minerva St., alleged accomplice of Walker, is held on a charge of receiving stolen property. Walker, employed at the Goldsmith drug stores warehouse at 336 W. Washington St., is alleged to have stolen cigars, razor blades and other articles, which he turned ovei; to Dugax for disposal.

OCT. 19, 1926

KEEPING AWE WORRIES NIGHT MAILJVIATf Drinks Coffee —Fogs, Storms Are Secondary. Bit NEA Service CLEVELAND, Ohio, Oct. 19.—The ! quiet of 2 o'clock in the morning blankets the Pennsylvania countryside. Farms and villag/s are asleep. Even the dogs Jiave given over being irritated by the moon and have gone to bed. Hills and forests are misty, unreal in the moonlight. Far overhead there is a faint ! whirring. Just discernible, an airplane can be seen, flying steadily to the east, the one purposeful, wideawake entity in the sleepy night. The night air mail is going by. What does the lone pilot think about, away up there? Does he realize that he is, to the people below, a soaring symbol of romance, a dashing emblem of adventure as he covers his nightly course? Does he thrill to the trackless pathway of the upper air? Ha does not. Take Pilot Wesley L. Smith’s word for it. Smith has been in the air mail service for seven years. He has flying on the night division off since it was started, nearly a year and a half ago. - His Biggest Trouble “My biggest trouble, on clear nights,” he explains, “is keeping awake.” I blink surprise. “Yeah,” goes on Smith. “After about„the first couples of hours I get awfully drowsy—can hardly keep my eyes open. So on clear nights I take a jthepmos bottle of coffee along, and when, I get drowsy I take a good drink of that. It generally does the trick.” I gulp. To ine, as to most ground dwellers, no doubt, riding in an airplane at night Is a highly risky business, not to be takep lightly. I# is associated in the mind with tense muscles and strained nerves. And this man talks ongoing to sleep! “Be kind of bad, going to sleep 6,000 feet up, wouldn't it?” I ask. "Oh, it wouldn’t hurt anything,” says Smith. “If it was a clear night the plane would fly itself for a while. And as soon as It started to slip, you’d wake up in plenty of time. Os course, on real bad nights you don’t run any risk of going to sleep in the first place.” What- They’re Like And he goes on to tell what “real bad nights” are like. “Winter time is the worst.” he ex►plains. “When the temperature gets down between the freezing point and about 10 degrees above zero, moisture in the clouds freeze on your struts and you can’s get out of lt —find warmer air or escape from the moist atmosphere—pretty soon the weight of the ice makes plane so heavy that you can’t stay'up. You have to land. If it’s foggy and you’re over the mountains, that’s bad.” Fog, however, is dangerous to the night air mail flyers, winter or summer. It bolt sout the beacon lights, covers the landmarks, makes the altimeter unreliable, and keeps the aviator from knowing whether he is on his course or off it, safely above the mountains or heading straight for a rock y crag. The Wind an Aid “Flying East, it isn’t so bad," nays Smith. “When you get a few thou m sand feet off the .ground in this part of the country you almost invariably find a strong wind from the wsst. Consequently, a pilot flying East from Cleveland tries to climb above the fog or cloud banks; if he hits the jylnd It’s just so much gntn. But coming West from New York lie can’t do that. If fie does he has to bAck the wjnd, and that cuts down his speed. And that. In turn, eats (ip his gas supply so that he’s liable to run out of gas before he realms his destination. And that’s awfully bad, in a fog.” ' , Mississippi River steamboat pilots \ of tho days before the Civil War.find to “learn tho river by heart.” They hQd to be able to take one glance at , ’the river on the darkest, blankest night anil tell exactly where were. The an extent, true for night air mail pilots. They Mustn't (Jet liost There are beacons marking the course, to be sure. But it is easy to get off the course in a fog; and when the fog lifts the aviator must be able to tell, from the looks of the country below, where he is. “It’s not so hard as you'd think.” says Smith. “The towns are pretty well lighted up, and after you*Ve flown for a while you get so you recognize them. In Ohio, for Instance, the stee! mills are a big help; at Altoona, Ra., there are the roundhouses. In . the summer time you can see amusement parks, all lighted up, and you soon get to know each one you pass. Sometimes a railway train will show you wly-re you are.” Thoro is another impelling reason why a pilot must memorize his route. He must remember the contour of the rugged Pennsylvania mountains, so that on foggy nights he can tell just when and where to increase his elevation without seemg what is below him, He would fail only once. Radio's Promise . Science, hrfvvever, Is holding out a high promise to the night flyers. At MeCook field, near Dayton, Ohio, a radio beacon is befng whjch will enable a flyer to kewMtn his course blindfolded. Signals a- specially constructed Instrument would tell him whether ho was fly ing his coursg or from it, and the fog’s worst peril would be overcome. Meanwhile— , “No, I don’t think night fljdng-is particularly dangerous," says Smith. "I the insurance companies don't £-;ree with me. but—- “ The main trouble is, it gats so monotonous Jn .good waathaotf*