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Death Notices MEYER. FRED A.—Age 85 years, beloved father of Mrs. Ge-orge R. Popp and Mrs. A. J. Rebentisch, passed away 9:30 a. m. Monday. Friends may view remains after 2 p. m. Tuesday. Funeral at residence. 1821 N. Alabama St.. Wednesday. 2:30 p. m. Burial Crown Hill, in Memoriam Notices IN MEMORIAM—In loving remembrance of my brother. Leonard H. Miller, who died Nov. 9. 1917. Sadly missed by his sister. MRS. MART JUDD. Funeral Directors BERT S. GADD 2130 Prospect St. Phone Stewart 2278. FLANNER & BUCHANAN NEW MORTUARY. 23 W. Pall Creek Drive. Phone, day or night. Ran. 4400. 4401 or 4402 Operating INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY '“George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 522 E. Market. Main 0008. . KRIEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR. MA. 1154 UO2 N 38M-TI 1W. T. BLASENGYM Main office. 2226 Shelby St. DRexel 2570. UI OERTAKERS— TITSEY fc TITUS 931 N. Delaware Main 3680. Special Notices PERMANENT WAVING $5.00 La Mur permanent by expert operator Irene Wag ler. . ___- r NEW BREVORT BEAUTY SHOP Main 3570. 209 N. Illinois. INVESTIGATIONS made for individual? and corporations, etc. ~, , H. & H. SECRET SF.RVICE OF INDANA. ON OR AFTER Nov. 0. 1926. I will not be responsible for debts contracted by any one other than CRADT TAE Electreat Massage lor rheumatism and poor circulation. LOLA WALKER 524 State Life Bldg. Lin. 8873 MAE HIRT 2351 Ashland. , ~ Ran. 0339- „ Try electricity for kidney trouble neurltls. rheumatism. nervougness. massages FINE HOME FOR ELDERLY PEOPLE AND INVALIDS: good heat: all_£°s' yen.: ref. given, 1427 N. Del. Lin. 786< Margaret sellers and o and c n and. Obstetrician, acute and chronic disease massage 1 N New Jersey. Lin. 5. REAL HOME—For elderly People and care for chronic nnd nervous eases. RftInstructions MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE 510 B. Washington St. Tndlanspnlls Tnd. Main 6993. Lost anc? Found FOUND—Article* fonnd on IndUß ■poll* etreet care veeterday: 2 UMBRELLAS 2 PR. GLASSES 2 PACKAGES 2 PR. SHOES 1 PURSE „ BOSTON BAG MATN 9737 BLACK leather bag in Ayres Saturday. CoTitained jewelry, money check and keys. If two women dressid in brown will return contents, liberal reward paid and no Questions. Call Wash. 331 m BROOCH lost, large diamond-set. brown and white cameo brooch downtown district Saturday Reward. Web. 7982-W. LOST. “STRAYED OR STOLEN Small white dog, part Spitz, name Teddy , child's net.. UI.Tro. 1560. Reward. RUG: 7.6x9. congo'.eum. Ik-t ween 800 blouk E Market. 1000 Work Howard St. Rewnnl. hire FURNITURE CO. POCKETBOOK. black leather, lost in L. S. Ayres* store Monday afternoon. Reward. Lincoln 4241 —- HOUND: brown anti wttite: return to P. Miiyhen. 112 E. North. Riley 3543. BARPIN—GoId, engraved, lost downtown Monde"- koensake Reward vva. l>ss<-J. Help Wanted Male BOOKKEEPER; young man about 22 years of age. must b© good penman. a*> ciuavo. i u.iu.0.0 .i.ua coine . well reoommended. opportunity for right party. Times Box A 168. MUSICIANS, singers dancers and amateurs wanted. Apply Capitol Booking Office. 120 W Michigan, Room 301. ERRAND BOY with wheel. 23 E. North St. BOYS WANTED—WITH WHEELS. POSTAL TELEGRAPH CO Help Wanted Female Girls Between the ages of 18 and 25. who are peeking permanent employment and whose nomes are in the city. APPLY Indiana Bell Telephone ROOM 101. CORNER NEW YORK AND MERIDIAN. THREE young ladies interested in vocal work to complete class. Splendid opportunity to right parties. For details address Box A 162 care Times. MAN or woman for house to house work on the greatest household necessity and Heller. Call Room 332 Lj Mass. Ave. GIRLS —Here Is your opportunity. Apply for offices A receive comp busi. course. Sal. Rational Busings* Sch.._T* K Markct^ Situations Wanted Male CHAUFFEURS, WHITE Call ua when you need a reliable man to drive your oar or truck by hour, day or week. Wp also toaoh to drive. Our men are careful drivers, having A-l references. BARKERS CHAUFFEURS SUPPLY Lin. 7258. Situations Wanted Female LADY would like child to care for. Nice home. Box 167. Times. Rooms for Rent ALABAMA. 2437 N.; nicely sum. frt. rm„ priv.. mod, hme. gar, opt. H;ir. 4923-M. CAPITOL. N.. 3469: large warm room in modern homo: gentleman, Har, 0710-J. CAPITOL Ave.. 209 W. 33rd: front room. new furnishings, never been used: steam heat: close to car and bus line. No other roomers. Meals if desired. Home privileges. CENTRAL. 2112; a lovely room Call Randolph 3131. COLLEGE, 5636: COMFORTABLE FRNT. BM : PRIVATE -FAMILY. HUM. 5800. COLLEGE. 1705: Apt. 2: nicely fur. mod. front room: priv. mod, home, Ken. 4046. College. 2355: nicely turn, rm.j priv.. mod, home: for 1 or 2. Ran 3541. DELAWARE N. 2306: clean room, hath: private family: gar.: reas. Ran 3477. MICHIGAN. K.. 2948: lovely room for two girls or young couple: home privileges. Btrictly modern: will instal telephone. PENNSYLVANIA. 2164 N.: three sleeping rooms: nice and warm. Ran. 4.126. s¥~ CLAIR. E.. 2015: sleeping rm. In mod, home: emp. couple. Web. 1882, TALBOTT. N.. 1641; nicely furn. rm. for 1 or 2 people: city heat. Ran, 2302. E. WA§H., 2602; room In modem apartment home; privilege*. i WOODRUFF Place. 970 Middle Drive; a room: garage. Young man, Webster 3727. ■IOTH. E.. 811; nicely fur. large mod. rms.; M walk, dtst. Board opt. Riley 2415. m.3rd. lift. bTI warm, light room., priv \ ■ home, connect, bath. Wash, 2081.

Rooms for Rent ROOM, private family, north, I or 2 girls: homo privilege*. Kenwood 3698. UNUSUALLY large Irnt rm, 4 poster suite, 15 minutes ride north; private home. Kenwood 3083, ATTRACTIVE guest rm.: priv.. mod. hme.; N.: break opt,: 2 ear lines: bus, Ra, 6430. NICELY furn. front rm.. 1 or 2 men. Priv. mod, home. College Ave. Hum, 3598. ROOM, north: 1 or 2 employed: new home: no other roomers. Hum. 6174. WELL-FURNISHED room: mod. ant.; exI relient heat: close in. Rllev 4562. worn tot Rent With Board EAST—Room and board for 2: private homo. No other roomers. Web. 0985. GRAY. N.. 217; 1 or i; men; modern nrivate home; garage near. Web. 0320-R. NEW JERSEY. N.. 854: NICEf.Y F’UKNT RM.; WALKING DIST.: PRIV.. MOD. HOME. LTN- 4730. SPRUCE, 1206; well furn., clean, warm room. Private modern home, 2 CHILDREN WANTED TO BOARD. Mothers’ care: mod, home. Web. 4515-W. LARGE, mod. rm. with board: twin beds; small room for two. Rllev 6647, A REAL HOME: ELDERLY COLTPLE, AND CARE FOR CHRONIC AND* NERVOUS CASES. RAN. 2872. Housekeeping Rooms for Rent ADAMS. 2422: two furn. rooms; strictly modern: gaarge, Web. 3373-R. CAPITOL. 838 N.: nicely lurn. housekeeping room: steam heat. Lin. 580-t. COLLEGE, 5636; 2 NICELY FURN. RMS. MODERN. REASONABLE. HUM. 5806, EAST, N.. 139; nice, clean housekeeping rooms: S3 nn. Sleeping rooms: $2. GRAY. N„ 430: 2 mod. light housekeeping rms., newly turn, and dee. Reasonable. Employed couple preferred. Alter 6 p. m. KING Ave.. 941; large front room; fight housekeeping. OHIO e.. .1015; two furnished housekeeping. modern: alsi* lurn. rm. for man and wife; hot and cold water. Riley 4872. PRATT. E.. 108: Furnished housekeeping and sleeping rooms, all modern. VERMONT. 450 E.: light housekeeping . rms.; modern, first-class; everything furnished. Riley 5477, WASH., E., 1530: nicely furn. rms.. priv. home; garage optional, Lin, 1736. WASHINGTON. E„ 1306; clean, mod. rms. Reas,, priv. home, plenty heat. WASHINGTON. E_ 2419- 2 FRONT RMS.. i back rm Webster 5593. NICELY furnished rooms: private, modern home: references exeh. Drex. 1190-J. Houses for Rent

ARSENAL, N.. 352. half of modern double. near Technical High School. AUDUBON Rd.. N., 340; 6-rm. mod dble., 3 bed., stuc., 830. wat, pd. Irv, 1214. J. BOULEVARD PL N 3211 single 0 rms.. furnace bath, toilet, gar., Ige. lot. BYRAM 4025-27: new 4-rm. bug. dble". built-in feat., garage. Ran. 3753, CAPITOL S.. 821: 4 rooms: inside toilet: ole*'.. Rag; garage: water nd.: 820. CENTRAL. 2327: 7 rooms, modern, easily heated, garage, newly dec. Ken, 3221. 1149 CRURCH ST.: hall month's rent free: five-room semi-modern: gas. electricity; water paid. Reduced to $22.50. W. B. RUEBY, 425 Lemcko Bldg. Lin. 1782. DENNY. N.. 37: 6-room modern double; garage: rent reduced. Irv. 0708-W. HIGH. 1018: 7 rooms: strictly modern; heat water turn.; $35, DRex. 4206. HOLLOWAY 1869: 3-room double, modern. bath: hardwood floors: Heatrola: garage; $27,50, Lin. 2627. ILLINOIS. S. 1014: 0 rooms; gas. bath. toilet electricity; water nd.: gar.: $2.3, INDIANAPOLIS Ave.. 2831: colored: 4 rms.: mod.; almost new: garage: $35; water naid. Hum. 1565, til. 575 b. lOWA. 811: 6-rm. modern double; garage; 3 tiedroom, DRexel 3091, LA CLEDE. 332: Grin, bungalow; newly papered: west of city, Har. 2889-J. Madison Av.. 1912: 5-rm.. semi-md.522.50 2502 Beliefontaine St.: 6-rm, mod. . 30.00 1810 E. 46th St.: 6-rm. single.... 25.00 2168 Wheeler St.: 4-rm. semi-mod. 18.00 2125 Parker Ave.: 4-rm. semi-mod. 20.00 214 Fulton St.: 4-rm. semi-mod.. 25.50 1246 W. 25th: 4 rms.. mod.: gar . 27.50 A. F, 7.AINEY 108 N, Delaware St. NAPOLEOIS. 2109: 5-room double senu modern: water paid. Drrxel 3006-M, NORTHWEST 28 McLean PI.; 7 rooms: modern; good shape: $37.50. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL PARK. 2134: 2-story single: 8-room modern home- good furnace: 3-section garage included Ran. 2716. PINE, N., 336; attractive 5-room; indoor toilet: water paid. Ran. 3665. PINE. N„ 314; 5 rcToms- newly papered: water, gas, ciec.: $lB Riley 3935. RILEY AVe.. near Tenth: bungalow double: young couple preferred. Irv. 3602-J. RILEY, N.. 815; 6 rm. mod. dble.: builtln feat,, brkfst nook., gar., Irv, 0258-R. SOUTH; 3 rooms. Inside toilet, gas. elec., wat. pd.: large attic: S2O. Drex, 6680. SOUTHEASTERN 1418: 4-room cottage on car liner PRcx. 1107-R. SPANN AVE., 1131. 10-rm. mod. hse.; dbl. gar.; close to Big 4 shops. Irv. 2611-M. SUTHERLAND 502: splendid location and conn.: good furn,: S4O. Ran. 5048, TACOMA. N„ 1620- 5-rm. mod. except hath; water pd.; fireplace; $27.50. THADDF.US 1737: double house: near car line: garage. Ma. 1580. Irv, 0744. TUXEDO. N., 953; six rooms, semi-mod-ern; water paid; new garage: S3O. Call MRS. TLG. Main 0761 or evenings Drex. 3050-W, or MR. MAYER. Ran. 5763. WARREN AVE., 655; 0-room house: gas. elec., car space sheds, well, cistern, large yard, gd. paper; $22.50. J. G. McCullough. WASH., E., 3719: six-room modern double; S4O. Irv. 2808. WI V T' ROP 4142- 6-rm. modern double: garage reduced rent Har, 4031-W. YANDES. 1228: colored: 5 rooms; good condition; $16.50; water paid. Ra. 31105 18TH Tv. 1141—5 rooms, bath, furnace: garage $32 Key at 1135 nr DRex. 1418 20TH. E.. 548: 7-room modern: flreblace, hardwood floors: S4O. Ran. 0809. 28TH. W.. 225- 6-room double- mod.: near school and Illinois car. Ran. 5692. SEE DUNLOP & HOLT7GEL tor bargain* - REAL ESTATE REDUCED rent: 6-rm. mod. double; near E Tenth and Tech Irv, 3348-M. FOUR-ROOM modern cottage: ln-a-door bed: garage: fine yard. Ran. 5880. after 11 a. m. Ran. 3130. after 6 p .m.. or Ken. 3589. TWO WEEKS’ FREE RENT Hovey St.. 4417: 5 rooms to side: 2story double; semi-modern: reduced from S'?" 50 to sl7 month Lin. 3737. 2060 Olney Half month rent free. Four-room semi-modern double: rent $26: new house: electric lights and gas Water paid W. B. Rueby 425 Lcmcke. Lin. 1732. 'Apartments for Rent BELLEFONTAINE. 1609; must be seen to be appreo. lower dplx.. 5 rins.. SSO mo., heat, water sum. Main 4235, 2504 BROADWAY; upper corner, apartment light and airy: 6 rms., modern; good service; heat furnished. Riley 4718, Wash 3836. CAPITOL. N., 2354: Apt. 4: 4 rooms, bath. steam heat: comptly. furn. Ran. 2747, TENTH ST.. E.. 3483: 2 two-room apartments: bath steam heat: S2O. $25 Apply Ant. 4. Main 1867. Main 3478. WOODLAWN. 1616: duplex: 5 rms.. bath. steam heat: vva. fnni. DRcx OS3B-M. 5 AND 7 ROOM modern ant.; north: $35 and S4O month: heat and water furnl.hrep five davw’ rent free. Ran. 2908, Houses and Flats Furnished MARKET. E.. 1101: 4 rms.. priv. hath, inelndes light, gas, heat; $47.50. Rl. 1647. Houses tor Sate EAST, NEAR WASH. ST.: 5 rooms down: 4 rooms, bath up: semi-modern: goodsize storeroom; 3 rooms upstairs renting for S2B; storeroom renting for sl3: one garage, renting for $3 per month: total income. $44. leaving six rooms and bath for buyer to live in. Price $4,500; very small down payment and 1 per cent. Call C. J. OSBORN. Drex. 6184. . HAVE YOU A LOT? half or fully paid for? If so we will build you a modern or semi-modern bungalow: payable in terms like rent. No cash payment required. LORENZ SCHMIDT & SONS. REALTORS. 144 E. Ohio St. Main 3715. Residence, Irv. 0-534-M. COMFORTABLE COTTAGE 5 rooms, electric lights, well, good condition: S2OO cash, bal. S2O month. 524 S. Addison St Quick sale. A. J. MEYER REALTY CO. 805 National City Bank Bldg. Main 1033 SUBURBAN—By owner; new 5-room bungalow. corner Alexander and Sloan, '/a mile east of Prospect and Michigan Rd.; large garage, front cindered drive: $250 r-.ld month. Bppph Grove 150-J 1. WANT—Radio or small ear as down payment on 5-room semi-modem bungalow, east. Price $3,000. Call MR. HARRYMAN, Main 0702. Irvington 3310, N. TEMPLE 229: cottage; 6-room, semimod.; newly decorated and painted; paved alley $2 800 rash. Web, 3625-W. TRADE your lot on cottage, bungalow or donb'e. Main 1576. Building and Contracting WE make repairs and improvements of all kinds, including garages, additions and general remodeling on monthly payment plan. Also build and finance homes. Let us give you an estimate. CIVIC REALTY 00.. 136 N. Dela. Lin. 6050. Eve.. Ken. 4247. ONE-CAR GARAGE SO7. All the lumber, roofin* and hardware necessary to build a 1-car garage. 10x16 feet; only $57 cash at our yard. Build it yourself Phoenix Lumber Cos. Web. 0410

Building and Contracting /*A^A/SAJVWWWWWS/WWVWS^WWV> brigiitmihe GARAGES __ Distinctive in ap |j j j S pe;u*ance and sold on f . lEgiilsO PAYMENTS you cannot afford to be without one. Roofing and general repairs are also included In our service. L. G. BRIGHTMIRE CO. , Office Eleventh and Capitol. Lin 7810. Nights Wash 4890. Lots for Sale SHELBY St.: lot for sale. 40x135; S3OO. Dr 4337. Reat Estate tor Exchange ~ZAHND EXCHANGES Farms, houses, apartments subdivisions. All kinds of bust, anywhere. 8 E. Market. MAKTINDALE. 2026: investment bargain; want offer for my equity above $1.700. Main 1050. Miscellaneous for Sale *VWVWWWWVWW*VWVWWO*W*VV. BARGAIN counter; 15 ft. counter, railing: good condition. 805 National City Bank Bldg. Snap. BICYCLE, girls’; good as new. Cheap. Dr. 1752-W. CARPET loom, nearly new; make rag rugs, Drex. 2502. CASH REGISTERS scales, grinders, elieer* rebuilt, guaranteed Fixtures all kinds Sp-fAGUfe EX 22 W Ohio Main 0564 DINING SUITE, library tablo. chairs, felt mattress, springs, etc.: good condition: very cheap. Irv. 0994, 5319 Julian Ave. ELECTRIC DRILL Black Dookfcr and electric grinder. Ran, 4056. GAS RANGES, used: thoroughly overhauled: $lO and up. Delivered and connected. Charles Koehring, 882 Vir. Ave. HANDLED AXES, shovels, pipe vises axes and pick handles, and easing nails, at half prices. 1302 W. Washington St. KINDLING WOOD FOR SALE: ALL KINDS. DREXEL 1693. ORGAN: Hamilton, good I'ondition; folding wringer bench. Web. 6091 -W. PIANO, Star upright; good condition. Price reason ible. Drexel 4557. PIANO; Hamilton, nuhog . recently resin. Bargain at uuick sale. Hum. 4507. PURE COUNTRY SORGUHM: made from southern Indiana sugar cane by experienced farmers. Highest grade for tablo and baking purposes, $1.40 per gal. This slip good for 10c on the gal. M J. STEIN ART, 206 E, Market. Ist dr. E. Tomlinson Hall. RADIATOR steam or hot water, will sell cheap. 1632 S. East. DRex. 2149-J. RANGE, combination coal and gas: white enamel and nickel trimmed: good conditoin. Irv. 3602-J. RUGS and linoleum at lowest prices. DORFMAN RUG COMPANY, 207 NV Wash St Near Capitol. SAMOVAR TEAROOM For sale or will take closed ear ,as part payment. Irv. 1996, 5610 University Ave. TYPEWRITER National, portable: like new: sls. Main 3249 before op. m. GAS range. E-Z buffet, library table living room suite. Good condition. Cheap. 1060 W 29th St. UNEEDA stove and furnace repair. Fire bowls and repairs for any stove or furnace, 329 Virginia. Main 6913. WATER-PROOF tarpaulins, wind-breaker canvases canvas covers, all sizes carried in stock or made-to-order at lowest Mnil ordPrfl filled. vV . Washington. HOOSIER TARPAULIN AND CANVAS GOODS CO . WILTON PLR : RADIO. LINOLM.. 9x1 ; 5: SELL OR Tit. FOR LOT, WASH, 5011. FREE WALL PAPER Call SHERMAN BANKS for particulars, KjIey_JJLPL— _ Miscellaneous Wanted HOUSE cleaning? Your surplus clothing furniture, magazines, papers will help ub to help others Salvation Army Induttnal Heine Phone for wagon Rilev f1f1127 W Georgia _ WANTED—POULTRY AND GAME: BEST PRICES PD. 794 IND. AV. MA. 6208. WANT clothing and pan.s of all kinds, good prices, prompt serv. Ken. 3468. Pets and Live Stock _ BABY CHICKS FOR SALL BOYERS’ HATCHERY. 34 N. Delaware. 1 HATCHERY THORNTOWN. IND. RABBITS and cages. 2802 Olney St. Reasonable. PUPS. Bird dog. thoroughbred. sls. 5159 N. Arsenal. Hum. 5979. H. JONES. . Musical Instruments IVERS & POND GRAND 1,200. Terms. SIOO down, SSO monthly. WILSON-STEW ART MUSIC CO.. 44 N. Penn. 12 PIANO; practically new mahog, upright; mahogany library table. Ran. 0876. Business Announcements FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated: leather mattreeses and pillows made. E. F. BURKLE 416 Mass. Main 1428. RUG 9x12 THOROUGHLY CLEANED. $2 Superior Rug Cleaners, Ken. 4462. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES ~ Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE 216 N, Illinois. LA MUR permanent. $5 For aoointmenl call Main 3510. i?O9 N Illinois. PAPERING cleaning, painted walls, woodwork. No water, no mess. Bel. 0838-R. LA MUR winter wave. ’ Free rain-water shampoo. $5 Home work, Irv. 2631. WANT naiier hanging: prices reasonable: terms if desired. DRex, 4837-W, LOOK your best on little cost. A free shampoo with each marcel. Special prices on all work. The little shop with a big repnintion. Randolph 5785. GENERAL contracting: digging under houses and sodding. Web. 3184, SMITH Transferring. Trv me out Moving $2.50 and up per loacf. Drexel 4007. FIRE bowls, grates and linings for all makes bf stoves and furnaces. 920 S. Missouri, DRcx 5528. . CHIMNEYS and cisterns elnd. and repd. Furnaces cleaned. Dr. 4248-J. Work guar. CURTAINS to launder. MRS. LUTZ. MAIN 0150, Business Opportunities

ROOMING house near Methodist Hospital: 13 rooms: pood income with only S4O rent; S2OO down balance E-Z terms. E. J. SCHANTZ CO. 419-gO Lomcke Bldg. Lin. 0430. WOULD you invest SSOO to SI,OOO ii you were sure to make $3,000 to $5,000 this winter in California. If so. address Times. Box A-160. Restaurant close in: this is a fine business for a man and wife- priced to sell. E. J. SCHANTZ CO. 419-20 Lemoke Bldg. 123. Lin. 6430. GOOD place, sandwich stand for sale, 230 S. Meridian. Come and see us. PARTNER to invest in email sanatorium. Real proposition. A-107, CAFETERIA; downtown on best street in city: 5 year lease. Doing over SIOO a day business. Seating capacity. 70 people. This is the best buy in the city E. J. SCHANTZ CO. 419-20 Lemoke Bldg,, No. 139 Lin. 0430 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 3028-2353. Webster 4579-0099 W. LET us figure with you on your moving. Local or overland. PARKER TRAN’SFER. 1273 Oliver Ave. B- l. 1307. MOVING anu rucking Reliable men Gall BPRNMAN Wbb 5571 BROAD RIPPLE Trans, and Gen. Haul. W. E RODOCKER 821 E 04th Wa. 4433. Coal and Wood RIVERSIDE COAL CD. Eugene St. and Canal ' RAn. 0241 Dealers in the best of coals. High quality, correct quantity, first-class service. Try a ton of our high grade coal and be our satisfied customer. No QUarge for Wheeling Poca.. 4-in. hsov. Ip.. McDowell.... $9.75 W. Va. 3-in. cln.. fkd. Ip. No. 5. . . . 7.50 W. Va. 0-in. ip. fkd. No. 5 8.00 W. Va. 2x4 ip. fkd. No. 5 0.75 W. Ky. cln. fkd. 4-in. ip..... 0.50 Large cln. fkd. Ind. ljp.. No. 5 5.50 Poca. mine run, V 4 Eagle lp. 7.50 Pocahontas fractured gen. Red Ash Big Eagle. 4-in. fkd. In 7.75 RED RIVER COAL CO. Lin. 1808. 342 W. 10th, Lin, 1808, BEST W. Va. tj-in. block, fkd. Kanawha County SB.OO W. Va. 2 to ti-in. ip., fkd $7.50 E. Ky. 0-in. block, fkd.. Hazard seam ...SB.OO Ind. 0-in. lp.. fkd. No. 5 $5.50 Ind. 2xo egg. fkd. No. 5 $5.25 KINDLING WITH EACH TON. Bethel Coal Cos. DRex. 5200. 250 Beecher st. Best W. Va. 6-tn block, fkcr C *<ayha County $7-50 Ind v -v. fkd No. 3 $5.50 E. K 5 6-tn block, fkd.. Hazard seam '. .. $7.50 Kindling witn eacn ton Bethel Coal Cos. DRex. 6200. 260 Beecher St.

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Coal and Wood l.Nl). 2-ill. shot. s4.iu Ind. 6-in. fkd. Ip $5.25 Vigo County. W. Ky. 2-in. fkd. Ip $7.00 W. Ky. G-in. fkd. Ip $7.50 No. 9 Seam. W.,Va. 2-in. fkd. Ip $7.50 W. Va. 6-in. fkd. Ip SB.OO Kanawha District. 311 Guaranty Bldg. MA. 4441. 212 N. Pine. MA. 4392-4393. 357 AV. Rav, DRcx 1010-1011. GOOD COAL IS GOING UP KINDLING WITH EACH TON Best Va. blcrtdi. 6-in . large Ikd SB.OO Best E. Ky.. 6-in. block, large fkd. 8.00 Best Y’a. tgg. 2x4. clean fkd 7.50 Best Va. mine run 6.00 Kanawha Cos.. Va.—Harlan Cos.. Ky. Gen. Glendora. 6-in. large blk., fkd. 7 "5 Gen. Glendora. 3x6-in. Ip. eln. fkd.. 6.50 'Gen. Glendora, egg. 2x4-in. eln.. fkd. 0.25 Try our 1 lousier Ash. liest Indiana No. 4, bums well and holds fire overnight. Hooster Ash. 6-in., blk.. eln. fku.. . 6.50 Hoosier Ash. 2x4 egg. eln. fkd 6.00 Best Linton No 4. 6-in. bit., eln.. fkd. 6.50 Best Ind. No. 5. 4-in. Ip.. Ikd 575 Best Ind. No. 5 2x4.tn. egg. c.-fkd. . 5.50 Citizens ix>Uc. all sizes 10.25 UNION ICE AND COAL CO. Drrxel 4621 1910 Bluff It will pay you to visit our yard aud see the differen<x> in good coal. W. KY. 4-IN. FKD $7.00 W. VA. 6-IN. FKD $7.75 IND. 3xo-1 N. FKD. LINTON $5.40 HARVEY COAL CO. PRrxel 2094. 130 E. Morris St. BLACK DIAMOND INDIANA. $6.06. MIKE WNOWITZ, 115 RICHLAND ST. BEL 0272 Sim. Ku-h’and Cual Cos. IND. 4-IN. LUMP FKD. NO 5 $5.50 J. &■ J. COAL CO. 1205 ROACH ST _ RAN 2471. Money to Loan LOANS—SIO TO S3OO ON HOUSEHOLD GOODS PIANOS. ETC. WITHOUT REMOVAL Ten years of intensive investigation have proven that this business meets a real economic need. Indiana passed a law setting a lair late of interest and licensing the lender Loans are made for thousands of different purposes. If you need mony in emergency do not hesitate to call, phone or write cither of our offices. Repayment arranged in easy monthly installments of principal and inter*-st. Loans can be reduced or paid in full any time. Interest '■eases immediately on every dollar repaid. * POPULAR FINANCE CORPORATION 106 E. Market St. MA in 1278. Room 513-14 Lcmcke Bldg. PHONE MA IN 3286 WHEN YOU NEED sloo—s2oo—s3oo Loans on furniture, etc., also on diamonds. MET.RO LOAN CO. (Bonded Lenders) Established 1887 300 Roosevelt Bldg. N. E Cor. 111. and Wasn. Sts. Main 3286 Phone —Main 3286 NEED MONEY Quickly, confidentially and business-like dealing's is a part of the service we ffive you. LOANS ON Pianos, Aut.cs, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141 i/o E. Washington St. MA in *0585 LI ncoln 7134.

REAL ESTATE CONTRACTS PURCHASED. We buy from persons holding deeds real estate contracts of sale. Mr. Frev. the Washington Company. 257 W. Washington St. MA. 0792. LOANS 2% WHY PAY MORE! Loans on furniture below the legal rate. Lowest rate in city Indianapolis Public Welfare Loan Association, 330 Occidental Bldg Main 6229 Southeast corner Washington and Illinois Loans with other companies paid on. PERSONAL LOANS. $lO to S3OO No Indorsers No nublieitv. HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION Main 2923 404 Kresse Bldg FIRST or Second Mortgages on Indianapolis or Indiana real estate. Prompt service. R. B. WILSON Lin 6104 1101 National Citv Bank Bldg Auto Supplies and Repairs SPECIAL Used tires, any any kind, $2.00 each. Open evenings. BEI. 4300. ROGERS TIRE SHOP 3117 W. Washington. BEI. 4300. USED TIRES The largest stock in the city. L SELIG & SON. 23 S East. Wholesale and Retail. NEW and used parts, accessories, ttres and batteries for practically every make of ear for less. Satisfaction guaranteed. CAPITOL AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO.. 821-23 N. Illinois. Mam 0060. AUTO Tops Recovered: Rex Glass Enclosures; Copper Coil Auto heaters. HABIG MFG. COMPANY 1035 N, Meridian St. Lin. 8302-8308. USED TIRES—S 2 UP. ELKINS BROS. 004 N. ILLINOIS ST. RILEY 6171. Automobiles Wanted WILL pay cash for your car or your equity. I. WOLF AUTO CO. Lin. 4516. 561 N, Capitol. USED CARS bought and Fold GOLDDKRO. r>23 N. Capitol. Main 2638. Motorcycles and Bicycles WE BUY pell and exchange uped motor- , ,-SX?! 08 . Good U6ed Darts for ale. ALLLN S, 509 Mam. Ave. Maiiw7o29. Automobiles tor Sale - nUIUK, 1910 touring: 5 good tires, spot- „ lite:. good tom paint and upholstering. E te s™ v y^’ nk chevbo - CADILLAC SEDAN . 1921 V-63 sedan. 5-passenger In the beet of condition in every way. Cannot be told from new. Full.v equipped. Priced to sell at once at $1,850. Terms or trade If desired. 1922 Hupraobile coupe S2OO 1922 Stephens touring 390 1923 Hudson coach 45Q 1923 Stutz sport 400 1920 Stutz touring 175 1922 Flupmobile roadster 175 192" Peerless coupe . . 300 1021 Stephens sedan 350 1921 Oakland touring 75 Small Payment Down STUTZ INDIANAPOLIS CO. 957 N. Meridian St. Open evenings a. m. CHALMERS. 1923 coach: good tires and „ oouditmn' $395.00 for quick sale. CENTRAL bUICK CO.. 120 W North St.. Lin. 1995. CHEY'ROLET, 1923 coupe: 4 balloon tires: natural wood wheels: heater. This ear repossessed. Buy it for $125.00. Terms. STONE CHEVROLET' CO., 220 E. New York. 1926 CHEVROLET **oach: S2OO cash buys my equity of $370: balance payable In nine payments of $42.50 each: payments cover finance charges, insurance etc.: car is only ninety days old: driven 6.500 miles; is in new car condition and appeurance; financial obligations force owner to sell. Write Box A-200 if interested. 1920 CHEVROLET coupe: bumpers, spare tire; driven 4,000 miles: SIOO down. Make all payments direct to us. MARION CHEVROLET, 1040 N. Meridian. CHEVROLET 1925 touring; just traded back by original owner for a closed car. If there is a thing wrong we have not found it SBO.OO down, balance 12 months. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 220 E. New York.

ANNOUNCING THE OPENING MONUMENT COAL CO. 701 EAST WASHINGTON STCome in or phone your heating problems to üb. ONLY HLQRAOE COAL "SNAPPY SERVICE’’ ■/ ' , Lincoln 2223 Free Furnace Shovel Glvefi With Every Two-Ton Order. Week of 14err. 8-13th RICHARD W. TUBBS. Prop.

Automobile* for Sale Chevrolet Coach, 1926 Just like new; driven very few mils*; $550. F. L. Sanford Cos. The Safe Plaoo to Buy. 837 N. Meridian St. Open evenings. CHEVROLET. 1923 ton truck: closed cab, stake body, in use every day at STONE CHEVROLET’ CO.. 540 E. Wash. Price $200.00. Dodge Coupe, 1924 Series Good condition: fininh like new; $525. F. L. Sanford Cos. The Safe Place to Buy. 837 N. Meridian St. Open evenings. Dodge Brothers Touring 1925. Priced for quick gale. F. L. Sanford Cos. The S?.fe Place to Buy. 837 N. Meridian St. ESSEX coach. 1926; reflni*hed aiid in excellent condition. $475.00. Unusual terms. 1001 N. Meridian. Lin. 1177. ESSEX COACH, 1926 Driven but 3.000 miles: $550. F. L. SANFORD CO. 833 N. Meridian St. Main 4368. 1926 FORD coupe: live tire*, wire wheel* and lots of extras. It will pay you to investigate this buy. CITIZENS GARAGE. 330 VT, Illinois St. FORD. 1925 ton truck: stake bodv: back from finance company: $200: SBO down balance easy payments. ROY WILMETH CO . 720 N. Meridian St. Lin. 6875. Open evenings Ford Coupe, 1925 Balloon tires: reconditioned: priced right. F. L. Sanford Cos. The Safe Place to Buy. 837 N. Meridian St. Open evenings. FORD. 1928 Tud(>r , r bum iters, snare tire, luck wheel, gpotlite. windshield wiper, heater, bar cap. good paint and upholstering. This car show?, srood usage. $75 down. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 540 E. Wash. f FORD COUPE, 1925 5 balloon tires, good me-Jianlcal condition, paint good, upholstering clean. Will take diamond or radio as part down payment. TV rms Web. 3005. FORD. 1926 coupe: balloon tires, lock wheel: speedometer, spare tire. If you are looking for a Ford this is a real bargain: make all your payments direct to us. MARION CHEVROLET CO.. 1040 N Meridian. FORD. 1924 Tudor sedan: a real buy at $27500. CENTRAL BtIICK. 120 W. North St.. Lin. 1995. FORD TOURINGS, COUPE AND SEDANS Special low prices. Here is your chance to buy some transportation. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-65 3. Meridian. Drex. 4743. FORD. 1926 touring; driven about 500 miles: original price. $325; sale priae. $200: S6O down, balance by the week. Y'ou make all payments to us. ROY WILMETH CO.. 720 N. Meridian St., Lincoln 5875. Open evenings < FORD, ton truck: express body, $150.00. FORD ton truck: stake body. $125.00. These cars Tar above the average: terms to suit. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 540 E Wash. FORD. 19"5 Tudor sedan: balloon tires, speedometer, bumpers, accelerator, automatic wipe:-. Original price. $325: reduced to $295: $65 cash, balance by the week. You make ill payments direct to us. ROY" WILMETH CO.. 720 N. Meridian St. Lineoln 5875. Open evenings. FORD BODIES louring* Roadster* Coupes Sedans and California tops. SWISSH ELM & BARKER FORD used cars. Always a nice stock of all models. Right urices. square dealing THE FRANK HATFIELD CO.. 025 N Capitol. Authorized Ford Dealers Open evenings. Main 4708 LEXINGTON. LARK SPORT MODEL New Dueo: new tires: $295. ltan. 0423. LEXINGTON SEDAN Almost new: rare bargain. Ran. 0423, NASH TOURING Reconditioned. A bargain buy at $l5O. F. L. SANFORD CO. 833 N. Meridian St. Main 4368.

1925 NASH SPECIAL SIX Coaoh. Looks and runs liku uew. Must be seen to be appreciated. 46 SOUTH CAPITOL ST* \R touring ears: five in iirst class condition. from sloo.o>o to $250.00. Itep unted. good tires and niecnanically perfect. Good terms. 1101 N. Meridian. Lin. 1177. STUDEBAKER special touring: A-l condition: nearly new tires. $300.00. Terms. 1001 N. Meridian. Lin. 1177. AIkMACOST Nash Coach $425 1926 Nash Sedan 1,250 1926 Ford Tudor Sedan 1925 Hudson Coach $795 1925 Essex Coach . ~.A . ... 450 1924 Packard Sedan ....1,650 1923 Stearns Sedan 550 1924 Olds Sedan 550 1923‘Marmon Coupe 995 1922 Moon Sedan 445 1924 Ford 4-door 275 1924 Chevrolet Coupe .... 345 1923 Haynes Touring .. L 350 1924 Overland Touring... 245 1923 Buick Roadster .... 345 All Model Studebakers 209 W. North St. MA. 3264. Open Evenings and Sunday. 1925 ROADSTER Starter, 5 good balloon tires, Frontenac head, Delco ignition system, Ttllotson carburetor, water pump, speedometer, motometer and bar cap, lock wheel, windshield wiper and other extras. $75 down. WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Ave. DRexel 5020. Open Evening and Sunday. 4 Best Bets in Town 1926 Chevrolet coach: cash. $550: practically now: $l5O down, balance 16 month* at $26.33. 1924 Chevrolet 4-paesenger coupe: new paint, good tires, good mechanically: cash. $350: $75 down, balance. $13.70 for IURMItIIi. 1927> Hudson coach, disc wheels: a real automobile; good tires; cant beat this eir: $725 cash: S2OO down, balance $38.95 for 16 months. Two months old 1927 Essex coachs7so cash: trunk, spare tiro, etc.; $l5O cash down, balance $14.36 for 10 months. Above cars are guaranteed to be right mechanically by the EQUITABLE SECURITIES CO. Listed on Indianapolis Stock Exchange GARAGE. 218 E. NEW YORK BT. Between Delaware and Alabama. Phone Riley 5583 Open evenings and Sunday morning Automobiles for every pocketbooli. Guaranteed. NOTICE to Studebak-T buyers: have $lO6 credit voucher on Araiacost Auto Cos. Will sell at loss. Mr. R. Wiloox, 1300 E. Wash. USED CAR BARGAINS. HAYNES SCHMIDT CO WILL sacrifice half do* .Payment on new Chev. car. Phone Mam 444i. Mr. Rawls.

Automobiles for Sale Ford Roadster SBS With starter. In perfect condition throughout. 1925 Dodge special sedan. .$695 Balloon tires, bumpers.; $145 down 1925 Dodge special touring 465 Balloons, bumpers; $75 downo 1922 Nash touring 195 Good paint and tires; $35 down. 1922 Maxwell Touring .... 195 New paint, good tires: $45 down. 1924 Olds sport touring... 255 Lots of extras; perfect; $55 down. 1925 Model Oakland tour.. 485 s A-l condition; SBS down. 1924 Ford Tudor 5edan...265 Perfect shape; S4B down. 1924 Ford Fordor sedan.. 260 Good tires and paint: SSO down. 1924 Ford coupe 240 Perfect condition; S4O down. 1922 Ford touring 55 $lB down. State Automobile Cos. Two Stores. 535 N. Capitol Ave. 925 Virginia. Lincoln 6110. DRexel 5226. Open Evenings and Sunday. Willys-Knight HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO OWN ONE OF THESE DEPENDABLE. LONG-LIFE CARS AT A PRICE THAT MAKES IT A REAL BARGAIN; ONE FULLY EQUIPPED 1925 COUPE i>EDAN FOR SBSO. AND A SEDAN FOR $875, FULLY' EQUIPPED. SEE THEM AT ONCE. TRADES AND EASY TERMS. Carl 11. Wallerich, Inc. Used Car Department. 314 N. Delaware St. Lincoln 5588. Open evenings and Sunday. Legal Notices SPECIAL stockholders meeting of the HuilUing i- und Saving and Loan Associa Noil at 8 p. ni. Friday. Nov. 19. 192 t( at no Odd Fellow Bldg. C. E. McCLUfcE, President. ~ 7 NOTICE , Stockhoiders Annual Meeting of the White River Railroad Company for the election of officers and general business will be held at the office of Kingan & Cos. Indianapolis Monday Nov. loth, at 2:30 P- m - A. af McVTE. Secretary. „ .. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned. Altfcrt F. Walsman. Trustee of Center School Township. Marion County. Indiana, and the Advisory Board of said school township will, until 10 a. m. on Nov. 30_ 1926. at tho office of said trustee Uooni 216 in Empire Life building. 215 E. New York St.. Indianapolis. Ind.. receive bids for furnishing and installing In the school building recently erected at lowa St. and Sloan Ave.. in said township. Marion County. Indiana, the following described personal property: 250 more or less, opera chairs. (Number required to fill the space in said building designed for an auditorium.) 250 more or less, school desks and rears of which not less than 20 per cent must be of the adjustable type. Six teachers' desks, oak. with 4 or 5 drawers. One 0-foot office table. One 8-loot office table. Six oak swivel chairs. Eighteen heavy oak chairs, office type. Fifty window shade*, more or less, of type suitable for school building. Delivery on above articles to be made within twenty days of signing of contract, bidders to submit samples with their bids. All proposals must he nude on blank form No. !*0 prescribed bv the State Board of Accounts, which may be secured at the office of ttie board, and shall be i.eeom-panit-d by a certified check for not less than 3 per cent of the bid submitted, payable to tile Trustees of Center School Township. Marion County. Indiana, and the said check of any accepted bidder shall bc> cashed bv the payee, and the amount thereof retained bv him as agreed liquidated damages in the event that such accepted bidder fails to enter into a proper contract for the work for which his bid shall lie aeepted. and to give the proper approved bond required, within twenty days from and after the date of the acceptance of such bid. All checks of unsuccessful bidders will bo returned to the respective bidders. Within twenty days of the acceptance of any bid. tho accepted bidder will be required to enter Into a proper written contract with the trustee to perform the bid and secure the contract by a proper bond with approved security for the faithful performance of such contract, according to the terms thereoi'. Each bidder shall file with his bid the non-collusion affidavit required by statute. The said school trustee and said advisory board expressly reseve the right to reject any and all bids, and to take reasonable time to investigate the bids and qualifi catoins of the respective bidders before acting on tlie bids submitted. ALBERT F. WALSMAN. Trustees of Center School Township. Marion County. Indiana. BOYD W. TEMPLETON. FRED B. BROWN. WM. C. KASSEBAUM. Members of Advisory Board of Center Township. Marion County. Indiana. Nov. 9 16 23 1926,

NORMAL SCHOOL ASOT23B Terre Haute Branch Submits 1927-28 Budget. The tivo-year budget request filed today at the Statehouse by the Indiana Normal School, Terre Haute branch, asks an appropriation of $1,497,23S for the fiscal years 1927-29, this sum to be used for the purchase of land and structures in order to house the steadily increasing enrollment. The 1925-26, registration was 2,438 students. Items of proposed expenditure include $405,000 for land and structures, $250,000 for the erection of a new model training school, .ind $75,000 for the completion of the new gymnasium. Additional land purchases of $40,000 for 1927-28 % and $40,000 for 1928-29.*ire also included. Total amounts asked for are $792,457 for 1927-28, and $704,781 for 1928-29. DISCUSS TRAFFIC BILL Council Committee and Motor Club Members Meet Today. Details of Indianapolis’ * proposed traffic ordinance jtrere tq be discussed at a meeting of city council traffic committee members and Hoosier Motor Club members at the SpinkArms this afternoon. Flat-to-curb parking, one of the provisions of the new ordinance, was expected to receive much attention. AIR EXPRESS IS NEXT Company Signs Contract With Airplane Firm. Bv United Press NEW YORK, Nov. 9.—Robert E. Cowles, president of the American Railway Express Company, has announced plans for an air express service between New York. Chicago and Dallas to start next April. Contracts have already been signed with the National Air Transport, ho said here. PIANO IS GIFT TO BUTLER .Gift of a $1,600 grand piano for the Butler University chapel was announced today tty the Butler University Women’s League. Arthur Jordan, university trustee, has contributed half the price of the piano and. the remainder will be raised at an all-college muslcale to be given In Odeon Hall, Deo, 6.

Community Fund Contributors

Contributors .to the Indianapolis Community Fund of SIOO or over announced today were: Mrs. Evalino M. Holliday. $1,003; W. A. Zumpfe, $800; Mrs. Samuel Retd. S6OO. Mrs. C. s. Voorhees. $500; Mrs. Louise Milligan Herron. $500; Mrs. William N. Wilson, $400: Mrs. Emma Claypool, $100; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fortune. $300; Mrs. Adah D. Gould, 8300; Mrs. James E. Roberts. $300; Mrs. Carrie Frances' Robertson. $300; Thomas I). Sheerin Cos.. $300: Mrs. Mary I). Sheerin, $300; Mrs. Peter C. Reilly. $250. Mrs. W. C. Smith. $250: Mrs. J. S. Holliday. $250; Mr. and Mrs. J. I*. Frenzel. S2OO. Mrs. Henry Rauh $200: Mrs. Lina Strauss. $200; Mrs. Anna C. Zumpfe, 8200: Mr. anu Mrs. Meredith Nicholson, $200: Rabbi and Mrs. M. M. Keuerllet#. 8180: Bert A. Boyd Grain Company. ?17o: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lane Wilson, $150; Edward Dirks, $150; James W. Noel, $150; Abel Brothers, $150: Will 11. Hancock, $150; Albert Balter. $150: E. L, Cothrell, $150; Joseph J. Daniels. $140: Harriett L. Clark. $l2O. Mrs. Ruth S. Cole, $120; Mrs. William B. Wheclock. $120: Dickinson & Reed. $120: Harry Levinson, $120; Samuel Ashby, $10; Mrs. Thomas R. Kaekley, sllO. The following each contributed $100: Mrs. Oscar Baur, Rt. Rev. Joseph Chartrand. Mrs. Cora L. Epps. Mrs. Richard M. Fairbanks. Mrs. Mary R. Garver. The Rev. and Mrs. M. L. Haines, Mrs. Mary E. Hamilton. C. C. Hancli. Mrs. India C. Harris. Mrs. Samuel E. Perkins. Mrs. M. J. Ready. Mrs. Carrie It. Rink. Mrs. \\ . R. Sinclair. Mrs. S. H. Smith. Dr. Thomas Sullivan. Mrs. Franklin Vonnegut, Mrs. H. 11. Hornbrook. Mrs. Sylvester Johnson Jr., Mr. and Mrs. August L. Mason. William T. < Mr IK and Mr*. Winfield Miller, Miss Theresa O'Connor, Mrs. Burton E. Parrott, Mrs. St. Clair Parry. Mrs. S. C. Parry. Frank C. Weber, O. P. YVelborn. Mrs. Jennie I. Winslow, Mrs. Lydia H. Zumpfe. Albert O. Evans. Frank A. and Waiter S. Witt. Mortgage Investment Company, Hoosier Casualty Company. Fred B. Johnson, Lockwood & Lockwood J. J. Mossier. Mr. and Mrs. Sewell Nebeker. Cyrus W. lri the employes division, those firms and offices which reported every employe a subscriber: First National Pictures. Inc.. Colonial Furniture Company, Quick Tire Service Company. University Heights postoffice station. E. Washington St. postoJNoe. Broad Ripple postoffice. Tho Rough Notes Company. The New Page Company. Insley Manufacturing Company. Banquet lee Cream Company. Paper Package Company and Thomas and Skinner. Other firms and offices which reported their soliciting Job completed: Klee & Coleman. City Trust Company. 1 armors Trust Company. Homo Elevator Company. Spink-Arms Hotel and Tea Room. Hotel English. Union Stock Yards. Stewart Carey Glass Company. American High Speed Chain Company. Great Western Company. Fuller-Rvde Music Company. Indianapolis Electric Supply Company. William Burford Company. Morrison Incorporated. E. O. Langen Company. Indiana Dry Goods Company Fountain Square postoffice. Irvington Bostoffiee. Beech Grove postoffice storage, ispeusary Aid Association.

OCEAN FREIGHT RATESSOARING Caused by Tremendous Coa! Exports. . Times ’Washington Jiureau. tSti yew York Avenue WASHINGTON, Nov. 9.—The tremendous exports of coaJ to England have sent ocean freight rates soaring and have produced a shortage of shipping second only to that of the World War. Baltimore and Hampton Roads together exported more than 4,000,000 tons of coal during October, a newhigh mark. Five hundred American vessels are now in overseas trade. The shipping board has sent out sixty of its idle vessels to meet the situation. Many big private lines have transferred ships to the coal trade. North Atlantic freight rates have Increased 15 per cent and increases of from 25 to 70 per cent have been adopted for the first months of 1927. Withdrawal of ships to the coal trade, it was said here, has caused piling up of other cargoes in almost all eastern seaboard cities. ARMISTICE DAY WORKERS GIVEN Governor, Mayor, Others to Be Guests at Services. Governor Jackson, Mayo* Duvall, and the heads of a score of business clubs and patriotic organizations will be special guests at Armistice day services under auspices of the American Legion at Keith’s Theater, Thursday. Legion committees in charge are: Gfnnral chairman, S. A. Bishop. Seventh district committeeman: assistant general chairman. Ben Weineke. Seventh district committeeman-elect: presiding chairman. Dr Carlton B. McCulloch: arrangements. Marion F. Hinkle; Program. George Cornelius: speakers. Harry B. Perkins, W W. Davenport nnd Albert Muerer; radio. Harlan J. Hadley; music. James Dale: tableau. Lawrence Helm. Grover Workman and Jam a Monaghan Reception. Vayno N. Armstrong, Edward Emory. Harry Martin, uavut Jen..,..** and William T. Hensley: finance. Phil FI. Clements, cards and signs. L. E. Summertown. ARMENIAN TO SPEAK Will Give Address Before Bible Investimation Club. Bagbasar Baghdigian, an Armenian Chautauqua entertainer, who is touring this country after visiting all the nations of Asia and Europe, will address the Bible Investigation Club at the Y. M. C. A. Wednesday evening. His subject will bo “Conditions Abroad and in Your Land as I Have Seen Them.” A radio musical concert will also be given, followed by three Bible discussion groups. A. L. Roberts, club secretary, is in charge of the Bible work. BELGIUM FOR PRINCESS Astrid Makes a Hit With Populace; Second Wedding Wednesday. Bv United Tress BRUSSELS, Nov. 9.—Gifts and guests were arriving today for the second wedding Wednesday of Princess Astrid of Sweden and Prince Leopold, heir to the Belgian throne. Astrid and her parents arrived Monday and were received in Antwerp with such enthusiasm that several persons were Injured in the crush. Belgians were enthusiastic over Astrid’s good looks, her vivacious manner and her poise. Newspapers call her “our princess.” SHIP REPORTED AGROUND Bv United Press MIAMI, Fla., Nov. 9.—The steamship Westward Ho Is aground two miles south of Hillsboro light, radio advices received here today said. Captain Snow of the tug Warbler, reported his tug was alongside and that efforts were being made to float the grounded ship.

KOV. y, 1926

SCOHISH RITE’S PLANSPROGRESS Expected to Be Completed Within Six Weeks. Plans and specifications for the new six story homo of tho Scottish Rite are nearing completion, according to George F. Schreiber, architect, 914 Merchants Bank Bldg. Schreiber said ho expected plans for the modern structure, which will bo equivalent to six stories high, to be completed within six weeks. Contractors will be given about six weeks to study plans. The stone building in gothic type architecture will be designed especially for Scottish Rlto work. Tho new home of the Masonic body will be erected in Meridian St., between North and Walnut, facing tho Indiana World War Memorial Plaza. The building committee includes, Frank D. Stalnaker, chairman, John E. Milnor and Arthur Baxter. ASSAILS MOTION; TRANfERS CASE Move in Suit Against Sheriff Angers Court. Stating that a motion of Otto Gresham, attorney for Miss Clara Isabel Brown, 19, of 244 E. Tenth St., ip her $5,000 damage suit against Sheriff Omer Hawkins, asking reassignment of the case, is "false anil contemptible," Judge Linn D. Hay, Superior Court Two, ordered the motion stricken from the records, anil that the case be transferred to general term for assignment to another court. 'The motion filed by Gresham said the court objected to the case "being wished upon him," nnd that the coso should not bo tried before the Superior Court because the defendants are "officers of the court." Official entry made in the court records on Judge Hay’s motion follows: "The petition of the plaintiff to transfer l>aek to the general term for reassignment Is stricken from tho files by order of the court as being false and contemptible, and now on its own motion the court returns tho case to the general term." Tho suit was originally filed in Superior Court Four. It is charged that Sheriff Hawkins, without cause or warrant, shot up tho car in whicli the girl was riding with Maxwell Hosea, May 13, on Michigan Rd.

Gone, but Not Forgotten

Automobiles reported stolen to police belong to: H. M. Jones, 403 W. Twenty-Ninth St., Cleveland, 538-090, from in front of that address. , Clara M. Kuhn, 2160 Singleton St., Ford, 2593 .from Delaware and Georgia Sts. William E. Hacker, 515 S. Harris Ave., Ford, 569-884, from 300 S. Pennsylvania St. Richard 11. Benedict, 2324 N. New Jersey St., Ford, 571-297, from 200 N. Meridian St. H. R. Duckwall, 3818 Is Meridian St., Nash, 18-262, from Vermont and Meridian Sts. Earl W. Brown, 1344 Sheppard St., Moon, 518-031, from Noble and North Sts. Sidney Seligman, 234 Indiana Ave., Ford, 590-650, from in front of Marlon County jail. Alabama and Maryland Sts. Homer L. Wales, 541*6 Indiana Ave., Ford, 638-104, from In front of that address. Clifford M. Rigsbee, Meridian and Washington Sts., Chevrolet, 6902. from In front of 30 W. Washington St. William Barbour, 653 Birch St., Ford, 583-979, from rear of 17 E. North St. BACK HOME AGAIN Automobiles reported found by poj lice belong to: Jesse Boyd, 623 N. Oxford St., Ford, found at Noble nnd Court Sts. Loranz Bower, Carmel, Ind., Ford, found at 2600 S. Pennsylvania St. Births ~ Girl* William and Bernice Brooks 31 7 Ttarlnn. I"-"" rn,i m-'Go Ftl-.-m Hn * Torbett, , Burton and Virgin Wampler. Lon* Hospitii . . Wylio and Mary Stableton. 804 N. Dearborn. Raymond and Hazel Miller. 1628 Nevada. ... Maaton and Catherine Aver*. 1230 Wade. Albert and Lorene Heckman. 435 S. Holmes. Boys Wilbur and Gertie Gates. Long TTospllal. Howard and Mary Stowell, 517 N. Oakland. Medford and Laura Lueas. 230 Villa. Roscoo nnd I.ucllo W.veoff. 3311 Carson Thomas and Helen Williams, J 040 Arrow. Charles and Nellie Schwlmmer. 390 H. Chester. William nnd Tnoz Trent, 504 N. King. Loulb and Gertie Phelps, 319 N. Lynn. Deaths Caroline Malsenbaeher. 00, 1150 Olivo, earelnomn Jack William Bolding. 25. 1524 Hoyt, lobar pneumonia. Alice AVarner, 70. Christian Hospital, chronle myocarditis. Russel James Roby. 15, Riley Hospital, broneho pneumonia. Jack Mather. 4. city hospital, fractured skull, accidental. Charles Peterson. 73, Central Indiana Hospital. nru"-|osclerosls. Albert E. Drake. 33 Central Indiana Hospital, nulmonnrv tuberculosis. Rhoda Kimble, 09. Central Indiana Hospital. lobar pneumonia. Leo J. Kirseh. 38. 1352 N. Dearborn, apoplexy. Vernon Beaman, 27. city hospital, lobar pneumonia. 4 Nellie Sharp, 50, 802 Division, carcinnma. Walter Scott Crull. 00. Christian Hospital. peritonitis. Philip Ross. 85, 2150 N. New Jersey, paralysis. Amelia Mario Koehel. 47% Methodist Hospital, strentoceio infection. Ellen M. Shelton. 00. Central Indiana Hospital, apoplexy. George Peter Herder. 09. 1527 Bcllefontalne, cerebral thrombosis. George Percy Abel. 22, 478 N. Randolph. fractured skull, accidental. Mary E. Ruggles. 13. 1021 W. Miller, cardiac dilatation. James Anthony. 82, Methodist Hospital. my-ioarditis Virginia O. Smith, 77. 2040 Ashland, hypostatic pneumonia. Mary Laughlin. 80. 520 E. Vermont, broncho pneumonia. Webster Cureton, 48, city hospital, pital. cerebral hemorrhage. eGorge W. Wade. 67. 742>f. Tenth, angina pectoris.