Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 187, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 November 1926 — Page 14

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Death Notices PUBTOV. IDA M. —Wife of P. Joe Duffay. at St. Vincent's Hospital. Wednesday, Nov. 10. Funeral from her late home, §OS Bussell Ave . Friday. 8:30 a. m. Bt. John’s Church at 0:00, Friends Invited. Funeral Directors psssewwsevt vkvkvyyvic * " *■* ******* BERT S. GADD 2130 Prospect St. Phone Stewart 2278, 1 FLANNER & BUCHANAN * NEW MORTUARY. - 23 W. Fall Creelr Drive. Phene, day or night. Rail. 4400. 4401 or 4402. Operating INDIANAPOT.IS CREMATORY. . . George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 522 E. Market. Main 0908. KRIEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR. MA. 1,54 1402 N ! Rc n H niS ncl.' 3806-B_L W. T. BLASENGYM Main office. 2226 Shelby St. DRexei 2570. br oertakers —ttisey & titus. 931 N, Delaware Main 3680. . Special Notices PERMANENT WAVING $5.00 La Mur permanent by expert operator Irene Wa* ler. . _ Trr ,^ T NEW BREVORT BEAUTY SHOP Main 3570. 209 N, Illinois. INVESTIGATIONS made for individuals and eornoratioiip etc. , viV A Jt. & TT. STCCUET SERVICE OF INDANA. fHir MaPsapre for rheumatism i arid poor __ LOTA WALKER co-q P 24 Ptat*> Life Bldg. Lin. HE MAE HTRT „ ... Q 2351 Ashland ? an ,;wS: n Try elect!Htv for kidnev trouble. neu fitiß, rheui'PHtism. mrvoueness. ELDERLY people and invalids if. of a comfortable home. call l.in- <Bo*. Reasonable. >f ABO A RET SELLERS D O D C. N. D. Oba , '-(ricinu. acute and chronic disease massasre. l N, New .Tersey. Lin. VfF AT, HO'tß - To,, c'rler'v nconlc and care for >-hro - ’lc and nervous cas"S.\Ra. Bi_^ #!XF6 teacher wants pupiiT Will call at vnur home Hum. 3853. - Instructions WEN to learn barber trade. TBI CTTY p'tnnFß cot.t.EOF. , r > lo R Vo F oa ,lz ' ton Si. TcUiocnni-ilia Tnrt Main 6.. u Lost qncf Found FOUND—urticief found op lndlM spoils street cars yesterday: NEW HAND SAW Main 2737. bN MTC'TTg AN HD . north of Indianapolis. women's clothing including*”6l- - fur trimmed coat, about noon Saxur day Bf'.-ard 2636 N. Capitol Ave. liar'. 0360-W. i.ADY S gold watch: monogrammed back, lost Guaranty Case or Anollo or between via, Wash. c “ Reward. Mash. 0-44. LbST. STRAYED OR STOLEN -tolil white dog. part Smtz. name Teddy, chin' s nrt fU T m 1563, Reward. SOUND brown and "bite; return to P. **■ yhmr 112 E. North. Riley 3543. fcOSTON terrier lost: ismall black female, need half white. JRcward :io ilL tieip Wanted Male BOOKKEEPER: young man, about 22 years of age. must be good penman, accurate reliable and come well recommended Splendid opportunity for right party. Box A 168. ■ MUSICIANS, singers dancers and amateurs wantpd Apply Capitol Booking pffh-c 120 W. Miehigan, Room 301. ERRAND ROY with wheel. 23 E. North St,. . * ROYS WANTED —WITH WHEELS. POSTAL TELEGRAPH CO — , ■ ,-T Help Wanted Female Girls r Between the apes of 18 and 26. who are sekingr permanent employment and whose omen are in the city. APPLY Indiana Bell Telephone ROOM 101. NEW YORK AND MERIDIAN.

AN or woman for house to house work on the greatest household necessity and ■eller. Call 332 V. Mass Aye.. Room 7. GIRTS—Here Is your opportunity.. Apply for offices & receive comp. bust, course. Bal, Ratlona 1 Business Sch., 5 E. Market, Situations Wanted Male CHAUFFEURS, WHITE Call us when you need a reliable man to drive your oar or truck by hour, day week. \Ve also teaeb to drive. Our men are careful drivers, bavin* A-l references. BARKERS CHAUFFEURS SUPPLY Un. 7358. Position as watchman, investigator collector By ex-policeman. Address Times gnx A 203. SLORED—Young man, 22 years old. wants work as chauffeur and houseman. lien wood 41)8*1. HOUSEMAN Oil JANITOR WORK; BY EXPERIENCED MAN IRV. 0747-R. CHAUFFEUR- —Can drive any make; good references. Lincoln 7686. Situations Wanted Female fAnY^woul^hke'^chikT^oc^efoiuNice home. Box 107, Times, PRACTICAL NURSING By middle-aged lady. Invalid or maternity cases. We. 3012. p. B. X. operator, typist and dental asst.: 4 yrs. exp.: can sum. ref. Har. 4749-M, ftEI.IABLE colored girl, lialf-day work. Ken, 5593. Rooms for Rent ALABAMA, 2487 N.; nicely sum. frt. rm.. priv.. mod, hme. gar, opt. Har. 4923-M. CAPITOL Ave.. 209 W. 33rd: front room. new furnishings, never been used: steam beat; close to car and bus line. No other roomers. Meals if desired. Home privileges. CENTRAL, 2112; a lovely room. Call Randolph 6131, COLLEGE. 2355: nicely furn. rm.: priv.. mod, home: for 1 or 2. Ran, 3541, DELAWARE. N.. 2306: clean room, bath: private family; gar.; reas. Ran, 3477. HjyiBOUR HOTEL. 617 Vi N. Illinois: outaide rooms: hot and cold water: near phower and tub bath, weekly rates, "P----MICHIGAN, E.. 2948: lovely room for two girls or young couple; home privileges. Strictly modern: will instal telephone, HEW JERSEY. N., 855: warm, cozy room. mod, priv. apt.: home priv. Lin. 7090. NORTH; lovely warm rm.; prl. mod. home; breakfast and dinner; $7.50. Ha. 3832-J. Pennsylvania. 2164 n.: three sleeping rooms: nice and warm. Ran, 4126, Pratt, e 7! lfT: sum. rm.: priv. home; walking dist.: north: gentlemen. LI. 2422. feT. CLAIR. E.. 2615: sleeping rim in mod, homo; emp. couple. Web. 1182. TALBOTT. lU 1665: newly furnished, mod, rooms: Penn, car. Ran. 0267. VERMONT, E.. 128; Apt. 1: nicely furn. warm rm.. bath priv, home, RUev 4469. E. WASH.. 2602: room In modern apartment homr: privileges. 10TH. E . 211: nicely fur. large mod. rms.: walk, dlst. Board opt. Riley 2415. 15TH. E.. 631: large, front, modem room: private home. Riley 5286. 83rd, 115, E.; warm, light 'room., priv. nome. connect, bath. Wash. 2081. ATTRACTIVE guest rm.; priv.. mod. hme.: 1 N.: break opt.: 2 car lines; bus. Ra. 6430, ! iJICELY furn. front rim, 1 or 2 men. Priv. mod. homo. College Ave. Hum. 3698.

Rooms for Rent WELL-FURNISHED room: mod. apt.: excellent heat: close in, Rllev 4562. Room tor Rent With Board ALTON Ave.. 18.30: small child to rm. and board. Mothers care. Mra. L Stephen. ! east—Room and board lor 2 : prtvate home. No other roomers. Web. 008;>. GRAY. N.. 217: 1 or 2 men: modern prL vate home; garage near. Web. 032 H-R SPRUCE. 1203: well furn.. clean, warm room. Private modern home. 2 CHILDREN WANTED TO BOARD. Mothorw care: mod, home. Web. 4510-W. LARGE, moil. rm. with board: twin beds: small room for two. Rllev 0047. A REAL HOME: ELDERLY COUPLE. AND CARE FOR CHRONIC AND NERVOUS CASES. RAN. 2872. Housekeeping Rooms for Rent OA/WWVN/WWWVWWWSAA/WWWVN ADAMS, 2422: two furn. rooms: strictly modern: gaarge, Web. 337.3 R. BROADWAY. 2121; living rm.: kitehenette; bedrm.-: bath: gar. Ran. 0397. CAPITOL. 838 N.: nicely furn. housekeeping room: steam beat. Lin, 3804. KING Ave.. 941: Jarge front room: light housekeeping. OHIO. E.. 101 j; two furnished housekeeping, modern; aiso turn. rm. for man and wife; hot and cold water. Riley 4872. SOUTH. E„ 313: 2 rooms; clean comfortable: $3; work it desired. STATE. N.. 436: 2 mod. light, housekeeping rms.. newly furn. and dec. Reasonable. Employed couple preferred. After 6 p. m. VERMONT. 450 E.: light housekeeping rms.; modern. first-class; everything furnished. Riley 5477. WASHINGTON. E.. 450: 2 unfurnished rooms: electricity and water furnished. SANITARY STORAGE CO. WASH., E.. 1530: nicely lurn. mis., priv. home: garage optional. Lin. 1736. WASHINGTON. E.. 1306: clean, mod. rms. Reas., tiriv. home, plenty heat. 12TH. W.. 230: 2 downstairs rms.; steam heat, also sleeping room: 2 or 3. Houses for Rent 'WVWV\^^^A/WVWWVWVWVWSFV' ARSENAL. N., 352 half of modem double. near Technical High School, AUDUBON Rd., N., 340; 0-rm. mod dble.. 3 bed., stuc., SSO. wat. pel. Irv. 1214-J. BOULEVARD PL. N. 3211: single. 6 rms., furnace, bath, toilet, gar., lge, lot. BYRAM. 4025-27; new 4-rm. bug. dble. built-in fc.it.. garage. Ran. 3753 _ CAIUTOL. S.. 821: 4 rooms: Inside toilet: elec., gas: garage; water nd.: 520. 1149 CHURCH ST.: halt month's rent free; five-room semi-modern: gas. electricity: water paid. Reduced lo $22.50. W. B. RUKBV. 42.1 I.emelte Bldg. Lin. 1782. COLLEGE AVE.. near 54th: 5-room cot- , tnge, not modern: $25 month. Hum. 0483, COLLEGE. 32-17: beautiful high-class brie* double: reduced. Har. 3679-W. DENNY. N.. 37: 6-room modern double; garage: rent reduced. Iro7oß W. DENNY N.. 35: half double: mod.: gar.; 832: 8. n.-iiil. DR. 2676. 1421 Shelby. DORMAN 426-28: 5 KM MOD. DOUBLE; 830' NEAR TECH WEB, 7542-W. DORMAN 309: mod. cottage; gar. Dorican. 316: 6-rni. .modern; garage.. IT,T.fNOIS. s. 1014; 6 rooms; gas. bath. toilet eleetric’tv: water ml.: gar : 823. INDIANAPOLIS Ave.. 2831: colored: 4 rms.: mod.: almost new: garage: $35; viler naitl. Hum. 1365. Li i. 5,39. lOWA. 811; 6 -rm. modem double; garage; 3 bedroom, DRexei- 3091, I,A Ci.EDE. 332: 5-rm. bungalow: newly papered: west of city. Har, 2880-. T. LANSING 104: 5-rm. house, semi-mod-ern: $18: good condition. Lin. 6274. LINDEN, 2017-23: half double; seml-mod- , ern: $1650: water paid. CIVIC REALTY. 136 N, Delaware. LYNN. N.. 947: colored: 5 rms.: elcc.: yard: sls: \V, Mich, car. Ran. 3241, Madison Av.. 1912: 5-rm.. senii-md . 822.50 2502 Bellefontaine St.: 6-rni. mod . 30 00 1610 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 VV. 25th 4 rms.. mod : car . 27.50 1903 N. New Jersey St ; 5 bedrooms 05.00 A. F, ZAINEV 108 N, Delaware St. MINNESOTA. K.. 730—5 room double; gas, electricity: water naitl: good loca. tinti: DRryel ■■;> <5-J. It I-I V K : 1 " 1 1 I 1,,,"- . mi 11,,,!. 1: - toilet: halt month's rent free; $lB Drex. 251.5-W, OLIVE. 937: 4 rooms, semi motl.. Inside toilet: half month; $lB. Pr. 251 S-W. PINE. N. 3.36; attractive 6-room; indoor toilet; water paid. Ran. 3665. RII.EY. N.. 815; ti tin. mod. dble.: bulitin feat . hrkfst nook., car,. Irv. 0258 R. RILEY Ave.. near Tenth: bungalow double; young couple preferred. Trv. 3602-J. ROBSON ST.. 3322-—5-rooni. semi-modern double: good condition: garage: water paid- s‘.’7. .DRexel '.'94 5 ,1 SOUTHERN Ave.. 1602: sl4 month; 3 rooms: lights, good well and garage. GOODE A GOODE RI. 0441. 315 Peo pies Bank Bldg. SOUTHEASTERN. 1418: 4-rnom cottage on cur line. DRex. 11 07 R SPANN AVE.. 1131. iO-rm mod. hse.; dbl. gar,: close to Big 4 slums. Irv 0919-M. THADDEUS. 1737: double house; near ear 'ine; garage. Ma 1560 Irv. 0741 TUX EDO. N.. 95.3: six rooms, semi-mod ern; water paid: new garage: 830. Call MRS ILG. Main 6761 or evenings Drex. 3050-W. or MR, MAYER. Ran. 576.3, WARREN AVE,. 655; 6-rooni nouse; gas, elec., car space, sheds, well, cistern large yard, gd. paper: $22.50. J. G. McCullough. WASH E . 3719: six room modern double; S4O Trv, 2808. WtNTHROP 4142 : 6-RM. MOD. DOURLE; GAR. REDUCED TiT S4O. Har^46Jll IV. YANDES. 1228: colored: 5 rooms; good condition: $16.50; water paid. Ra. 3665. 18TH W 1141—5 rooms, bath, furt/ace" garage: $.33. Key at 1135 or DRcx. 1418 28TH. W.. 225: S-rooin double- mod.: near school and Illinois ear. Rail. 5692. SEE DUNLOP Si HOLT7GEL tor bargains REAL ESTATE STRICTLY modern. 7 rm. bungalow, near E. Riverside drive. Real home Wa 2982 SPECIAL—NobIe. 604. $1,3.50. Park. R°6; sl6. Virginia. 601: S2O. Water paid. DUPLEX, upper: modern, furnished: garage: $35, Irv. 4154-R. REDUCED RENT—2BSS McPherson, corner double; 5 rms ; easily heated; sl9: garage optional. Web, 3401 .1 NEAR Ford plant: 216 S. Oriental: 5-rm. semi-modern: newly nanered tuid painted: $18.50. W. R. HUNTER CO, Ma. 1078. FOR COLORED-—One month free rent: 5rooni double: good location: sls. 903 W. Trenton t. Talse W. Tentli car. W. R. HUNTER CO. Main 1078. MODERN BUNGALOW DOUBLE 4 Cory Rooms and Garage 47 S. Belle Vieu: ,n tiptop ootidHion; one of the best rentals in town at $36 a month. Schmid & Smith, Inc., Realtors 130 N. Delaware. Main 4088.

Apartments for Rent BELLEFONTAINE. 1609; must bo seen to be appreo.. lower dplx.. 6 rms.. SSO mo.. heat, water sum. Main 4235, 2504 BROADWAY: upper comer, 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. NEW YORK. W.. 325: Ant. 1: colored; 4room modern ant.: heat and water furnished: new shades and wall paper cleaned: $33. Main 0430. RURAL. N. 204: 4-rm. ants.: semi-mod.; Sts a month. Hnnholdt 5483, TENTH ST.. E.. 3433: 2 two-room apartments: bath, steam heat: S2O, $25. Apply Apt. 4. Main 1867 Main 3478. WOODLAWN. 1616: duplex: 5 rms.. bath. steam heat: wa. Inrii, DRex. 0525-M 5 AND 7-RDOM modern apt.; north: $35 and S4O month: heat and water furnished: five davs’ rent free. Ran 0908. APARTMENTS FOR RENT. LIN. 5391. H. H. Woodsmall & Cos., Inc. “We insure everything out the her%after.” NIGHT AND HOLIDAYS. DREXEL 0840. Your Money’s Worth *- Cozv 4-Room Apt. 1583 Steele Located H square of Brookside Ave. and Spades Park: 4 rooms: electric lights, city water, gas. ins'do toilet and gink: water paid: all in tiptop shape; garages available. S2O Schmid & Smith, Inc., Realtors 130 N. Delaware St. MA. 40SK. Houses and Flats Furnished MARKET. F,.. 1101: 4 rms.. priv. bath: light, gas, heat: $11.30 per wk. Ri. 1647 RILEY. 118 N.: upper duolex: 4-rm.. bath: mod.: furn.’ adults: rraa. Irv, 3013, Business Places for Rent 16TH ST.. E.—West of Garfield Ave.; 2 storerooms in new brick building: $25 each. Business center of nourishing new neighborhood. GEORGE R. BROWN. 1002 Lemcke. Main 0915, Houses tor Sale COMFORTABLE COTTAGE 5 rooms, electric lights, well, good condition: S2OO cash. bal. S2O month. 624 S. Addison St. Quick sale. A. J. MEYER REALTY CO. 805 National City Bank Bldg. Main 1633 WILL saerifioe equity in good 5-rm. home: 1934 Sugar Grove Ave.: good neighborhood: near school: or will trade for Brown County farm. Har, 0622-K. COMFORTABLE COTTAGE Five rooms, electric lights, well: good condition: S2OO cash, balance S2O month. 624 S. Addison St. Quick sale. A. J. MEYER REALTY CO. 805 National City Hank Bldg. Main 1033.

Houses for Sale FdUR-BEDROOM HOME 214 N. Jefferson. Price $4,000 On easy terms, you can buy this modern home, situated pear car line, school ami churches. A real value. For information STATE SAVINGS AND TRUST CO. M. 5150. 1,. RAY GEORGE. Web. 4180. SIOO”CASir~ $24.50 PER MONTH BUYS FOUR-ROOM BUNGALOW Located east of Shelby on Kelly St.: large rooms: electric lights, well sewer connection, front and back porches, gaLORENZ SCHMIDT & SONS. REALTORS 144 E. Ohio St. Main 3715. Residence. Irv. 0534-M■ HAVE YOU A EOT? half or fully paid forT If so we will build you a modern or semi-modern bungalow: payable is terms like rent. No cash payLo'uKN/. I 'SCILM 11 IT & SONS. REALTORS. 144 E. Ohio St. Main 3715. Residence. Irv, (>.,34 M MICHIGAN' E.. 3815: 4-room mod. doubtc: good investment. Call evenings Building and Contracting WE make repairs and improvements of all kinds, including jarages. additions ami general remodeling on monthly payment plan. Also build and finance homes, bet us give you an estimate. CIV 1C Rl ALTY CO.. 136 N. Dela. Lin. 5050. Eve.. Ken. 4247. ONE-CaK GARAGE $67. All the lumber, roofing and hardware necessary lo build a 1-car garage 10x18 feet on)v $57 cash at our yard. Build it vi uraelf Phoentx Lumber Cos Web. 0410. CHIMNEYS, msterns cleaned mid repaired. Fnriiaues cU amnl. DH. 4t!48-J. Real Estate lor Exchange ""zAIIND EXCHANGES Farms, houaca apartments, subdivisions. All kinds of busi anywhere. 8 h. Market. Real Estate Wanted I CAN sell vonr vacant lots. EBBY. Ran. 4044. Main 1050. Miscellaneous for Sale BASEBURNER—Very reasonable. Will deilver and set up. 2006 N. Penn. St. BED. iron; mattress, coil springs, ivory baliy carriage; fine condition.! Ha. 2481. CASH REGISTERS scales, grinders, ell.'era rebuilt, guaranteed Fixtures all kinds SPRAGUE EX 22 W Ohio Main 0564 COAT—Brown cloth, fur-trimmed; fine condition. Ran. 6221. DRESS—Black, satin, fur-trimmed. Red novelty fur-trimmed coat. Bel. 1968. ELECTRIC DRILL —■ Black Decker and electric grimier Ran. 40>6. EYELET i>im-li. bureau, day bed. good _ double bid: childrens turn. Wa. 2,30 FURNACE —Krusc-De Wen ter; will deliver and set, tip very reasonable. Ran 6<ho. GAS RANGES, used: thoroughly overhauled: $lO and up. Delivered and connected, Charles Koehring, 882 V ir, Ave. GAS range. E-Z buffet, library, table, living room suite. Good condition. Cheap. 1060 W 29th St. HANDLED AXES, shovels, pipe vises axes and pick handles, ami casing nails, at hall prices. 1303 W, Washington St. KINDLING WOOD FOR SALE; ALL KINDS. DREXEL 1693. LIVING-ROOM suite, dining suite. Estate Healrola: good cond.: sacri. Dr. 2419-K. PURE COUNTRY SORGUHM: made from southern Indiana sugar cane by experienced farmers./ Highest grade for table and baking purposes. $1.40 per gaL fhls sllO good Tor lOc on the gal—M J- STEM ART. 306 E. Market Ist, dr. K. Tomlinson Hall. RADIATOR steam or hot water w-ill sell cheap. 1632 S. East. DRex. 2149-W. RUGS and linoleum at lowest prices. , DORFMAN RUG COMPANY 207 W. Wash. St Sear Capitol. WATER-PROOF tarpaulins, wind breaker oanva <'ovcrß. all bizcb car ri#vj in stock or made-to-order prices. Mall orders filled. U3O- W. Wasliington. HOOSIER 3A HIA TT.I N AND CANVAS GOODS CO. FREE WAII. PAPER. Call SHERMAN RANKS for particulars Riley 10^9. Miscellaneous Wanted HOUSE cleaning? Your surplus clothing furniture magazines, papers, will help us to help others Salvation Army Industrial Home Phone for wagon Rller 8622 127 W Georgia WANTED—POULTRY AND GAME: BEST PRICES PD. 794 IND. AV. MA. 6208, WANT clothing and pants of all kinds, i-00, 1 nrii'es. prompt scry_Ken 3466, Pets and Live Stock BABY CHICKS FOR SALL BOYERS’ HATCHERY. 34 N. Delaware. HATCHERY THOKNTOWN, iND W \ NTED—Setter dog, male, full grown; registration not necessary. Phone Main 1563\ PUPS. Bird dog. thoroughbred. sls. 6159 N. Arsenal, Hum. 5979. H. JONES. RABRIT hounds, trained. 519 W. Twenty Eighth. HARRY FEAIV^ Musical Instruments IVERS & POND GRAND 1,20(1. Terms. 7100 down, SSO - inthly, WILSON STEWART MUSIC CO.. 44 N. Penn. PIANO: Hamilton, n.ihop.. reoentlj refln. Bargain at uuiok Bair. Hiim. 4007. PIANO, Star upright: ppd condition. Price reason iblc. Drexol 4557

Business Announcements FEATHKRS houjrht. sold and renovated: feather matt r euses and pillows made. E. F. HTIRKLK. 41H Maes. Main 3 428. RUG 9x12 THOROUGHLY CLEANED.£2. Superior Rug Cleaners, Ken. 4462. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE 816 N, Illinois. LA MUR permanent. $5. For anointment, pall Main .TV. 0 209 N Illinois. PAPERING, eb anlng. painted walls, woodwork. No water, no mess. Bel. 0838 R WANT paper hangup:. prices reasonable: terms if desired. DRex. 483*7-W. FIRE bowls, grates and iinimrs for all makes of stoves and furnaces. 920 S. Missouri. DRex fi.V’K CURTAINS to launder! MRS. LUTZ. MAIN 0130, I Business Opportunities RESTAURANT, near railroad shops; doing better than $2,000 monthly; cheap rout, heat furnished; 36 seating capacity; bargain. E. J. SCHANTZ CO. 419-20 Lcmcke Bldg. No, 136. Li. 6430 GOOD place, sandwich stand for sale. 236 8. Meridian. Come and see us. ROOMING house, located north in the liest section of the city; 10 rooms. 3. car garage: cheap rent This is the finest rooming house in the city. E. J. SCHANTZ CO. 419-20 Lemcke Bldg No. 135. Li 6430 PARTNER to invest m small sanatorium. Real proposition. A-1677 ROOMING house, lit rooms; near silk hosiery mills. Tills is a well furnished house: rent. $45 with $l6O income: clean. E. J. SCHANTZ CO. 410-20 Lem ike Bid. No, 124. Li. 6430 ROOMING house, near Methodist Hospital, 13 rooms, good Income with only S4O rent. S2OO down. bal. E -7. terms E. J. SCHANTZ CO. 419-20 Lemoko Bldg. No. 131. Li. 6430 RESTAURANT close, in: this is a fine business for a wife: priced to gg] | E. J. SCHANTZ CO. 410-20 Lemcke Bldg. No. 123. LI. 6430 Storage and J ranster ESTABLISHED 1895. Packing, hauling and storage. Low prices on city and overland hauling. Phone US for estimates. OTTO J. SUEZ. Main 3628-2353. Webster 4570-0699-W. Eet" us figure with you on .your moving.' Local or overland. PARKER TRANSFER, 1273 Oliver Ave. Bel. 4307, Moving and 'rucking. Reliable men Call BORN MAN Web. 5571 BROAD RIPPT.E Trans and Gen. Haul. W. E. RODOCKER, 821 E. 64th. Wa. 4433. LOW price moving. Careful while men. CIIARI.ES COOMBS. Webster 3391. TRANSFER HAULING—MOVING A SPEri.T,TV *2 UP DREXEL 3279 R. SMITH Transferrin*. Try me out. Moving $2.50 and up per load. Droxel 4007. Coal and Wood BEST W. Va. 6-in. block, fkd. Kanawha County SB.OO W. Va. 2 to 6-in. Ip,, fkd ,$7.50 E. Ky. 0-in. block, fkd.. Hazard seam SB.OO Tnd. 6-in. 1 1>.. fkd. No. 6 5.75 ind. -x'with each ton.' 660 Bethel Coal Cos. DRex. 5200. 250 Beecher sL POCO. No. 3, shoveled Ip $9-75 W. Va.. 6-ln Kanawha $8.50 W. Va.. 4-in. Ik. Kanawha -..57.75 W. Ky 6-in. fkd $7.50 W Ky. 4-In. fkd $7.00 Ind. 6-in. fkd Linton .. .*6OO lnd. 3-in. Ik. Linton So .50 HARVEY COAL CO. DRexel 2004. 130 E. Morris St. IND. 4-IN. LUMP FKD. NO. 5 $5.50 .1. & J. COAL CO. 1205 ROACH ST. RAN. 2471, MILL wood for sale. Very reasonable. Irv. 2018.

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Coal and Wood INI. 2-in. slmv. Ip $4.i., Ind. 6-in. fkd. Ip $5.25 Vigo County. W. Ky. 2-in. fkd. Ip $7.00 W. Ky. G-in. fkd. lp $7.50 No. 9 Seam. W. Va. 2-in. fkd. lp $7.50 W. Va. 6-ln. fkd. lp SB.OO Kanawha District. 311 Guaranty Bldg. MA. 4441. 212 N. Pine. MA. 4892-4393. .157 W. ltav. DRcx. 1010-1011. GOOD COAL IS GOING UP" KINDLING WITH EACH TON . Best Va. block. 6-in., large fkd.....58.00 Best K. Ky.. 6-in. block, largo fkd. 8.00 Best Va. tgg. clean fkd 7.50 lk'fjt Va. mine run ,0.00 Kanawha Cos . V r a.—Harlan Cos.. Ky. Gen. Glendora 6-in. large blk.. fkd.. 7.75 Gen. Glendora, iix6-in. in. dn. fkd.. 6.00 Gen. Glendora, vex. 2x4-In. eln.. fkd. 6.25 Try our Hoosier Ash. le9t Indiana No. 4. burn* well and holds Are overnight. Hoosier Ash, 6-in., blk.. cln. fku... 6.50 Hoosier Ash. 2x4 egg. cln. fkd...... 6.25 Best Linton No 4. o-ln. bk.. cln., fkd. 0.50 Best Ind. No. 5. 4-in. lp.. fkd. ... 6.00 Best Ind. No. 5 2x4-in. egg. c.-fkd. 5.75 Citizcnß tH>ke. all sizes .10.-Jo UNION ICB AND COAL CO. Droxel 4621 110 BlufT It will nay you to visit our yard and see the different in good coal. BLACK DIAMOND INDIANA. ~sO-66 MIKE WNOWITZ. 115 RICHLAND ST. BEL 6272 Sue. Richland Coal Cos. RIVERSIDE GOAL CO. ' Eugene St. aud 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. White Ash, Fkd., $5.50 Ind. No. 5 4-ln. lump. FANSLER COAL 00. Lin. 7950. 936 E. Vermont. No Charge for Wheeling Poca.. 4-ln. shov. lp.. McDowell... SIO.OO W. Va 3-in. cln. fkd. lp. No. 5. . . . 7.50 W. Va. 6-in. lp. fkd. No. 5 8.00 W. Va. 2x4 lp. fkd. No. 5 6.75 W. Ky. cln. tkd. 4 in. lp. . 7.00 Large cln. fkd. Ind. lp.. No. 5 5.60 Poca. mine run. 1 s Eagle lp 8.00 Pocahontas fractured gen. Red Ash Big Eagle. -I-in. fkd. lp 8.50 RED RIVER COAL CO. Lin. 1868. 342 W. 10th. Lin, 1868. WOOD. heavy. flat. null wood. and Money to Loan LOANS —$10 TO S:WO ON HOUSEHOLD GOODS PIANOS ETC WITHOUT REMOVAL Ten years of intensive investigation have proven that this business ineeta a real economic need. Indiana passed a law setting a fair rate of interest and licensing tlie lender Loans are made for thousands of different puirioses. If you need money in emergency do not hesitate to call, phone or write either of our offices. Repayment arranged in easy monthly installments of pnnclnal and interest. Loans can be reduced or paid in full any time. Interest ceases immediately on every dollar repaid. POPULAR FINANCE CORPORATION 106 E. Market St. MA in 1278. Room 513-14 Lemeke Bldg. PHONE MA IN 3286 WHEN YOU NEED sloo—s2oo—s3oo Loans on furniture, etc., also on diamonds. METRO LOAN GO. (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 dealings is a part of the service we give LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 111 1 /* E. Washington St. MA In 1)585 Lincoln 7134. REAL ESTATE CONTRACTS „ PURCHASED. We buy from persons holding deeds real estate contracts of sale. Mr. Frey, the Washington Company. 267 W. Washington St. MA. 0793. LOANS 2% WHY PAY MORE! Loans on furniture l'/>(%, 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. FIRST or Second Mortgages on Indian apolis or Indiana real estate. Prompt service. R B. WILSON Lin. 6104. 1101 National City Bank Bldg _______ PERSONAL I/O A NS. SIO to S3OO. No lnddMers No nublieitv HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATIONS Main 2923 404 KresgeJßlde Auto Supplies and Repairs SPECIAL Used tires, any size, 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 BELIU & SON. Wholesale and Retail. NEW and used parts, accessories, tlree and batteries for nraetieally every make of car for lees Satisfaction guaranteed. CAPITOL AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO.. 821-23 N'. Illinois. Main 6990. AUTO Tops Recovered: Rex Glass Enclosures; Copper Coil Auto Healers. HABIG MFG. COMPANY 1035 N, Meridian St. Lin. 8302-8303. USED TIRES—S 2 UP. ELKINS BROS . 604 N. ILLINOIS ST. RILEY 6171. Automobiles Wanted WILL pay cash for your car or tout equity. I. WOLF AUTO CO. Lin, 4516. 561 N, Capitol. USED CARS bought and sold OOLDBERG. 522 N. Capitol. Main 2038. Motorcycles and Bicycles WE BUY. sell and exchange used motorcycles. Good used parts for sale. ALLEN s 509 Mass. Ave. Main 7039. Automobiles tor Sale CADILLAC SEDAN 1924 V-6.3 sedan. 5-paesenger In the beet of condition in every wav. Cannot be told from new. Fullv equipped. Priced to sell at once at $1,860. Terms or trade If desired. 1922 Hupmobile coupe .S2OO 1922 Stephens touring 300 1923 Hudson coach 450 1923 Stutz sport 400 1920 Stutz touring 175 1922 Hupmobile roadster 176 1922 Peerless coupe 300 1921 Stephens sedan 350 1921 Oakland touring . . ........ 76 Small Payment Down STUTZ INDIANAPOLIS CO. 967 N Meridian St Open evenings and Sunday a m Riley 4922 CHALMERS. 1923 coach: good tires and condition: $395.00 for quick sale. CENTRAL SBUICK CO.. 120 W North St.. Lin. 1695. 1926 CHEVROLET coupe: bumpers, nparo tire; driven 4,000 miles; SIOO down. Make all payments direet to us. MARION CHEVROLET. 1040 N. Meridian. CHEVROLET ROADSTER, 1927 Are you going to buy anew car. I have half down payment, car lias never been taken out. Will sell equity for S6O. MR. RAULK Main 4447. CfiEVROLET?. 1926 touring; lock wheel. Dumpers, 6 balloons, mirror, windshield wiper, good tight-fitting eurtalns- only driven 13.000 miles: $75 down. STONE CHEVROLET CO. 220 K New York FORD, late 1924 tudor; speedometer. bumpers front and roar, good condition throughout; $225; $75 cah, ba . muuUily. 140 K. Court or call Hum. bsod.

Automobiles for Sale j ARMACOST I Nash Coach $425 j 1926 Nash Sedan 1,250 1926 Ford Tudor Sedan i 1925 Hudson Coach $795 1925 Essex Coach 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 ..... 350 1924 Overland Touring... 245 1923 Buick Roadster 345 Willys-Knight Touring ... 250 1926 Studebaker Standard Country Club Coupe.... 950 All Model Studebakers 209 W. North St. MA. 3264. Open Evenings and Sunday. ,lcm„.7:ir,No7 ;Un ! ‘ l OUr Pri ~ Ask tOT * OAKLEY MOTOR SALES lbbibrtA S. Meridian. ProxH 474 ,*< FORD COUPE, 1925“ 5 balloon tires, good meohanir-a! onnditlon. Paint good, upholstering clean Will take diamond or radio as part down payrnent. Terms Web 30(15. Fo-rd Coupe, 1925 Balloon tiros: rrounditionod: nrloed ricrnt. F. L. Sanford Cos. Tho Safe Plaee to Buy. S;*7 N. Meridian St. Open evenings FORD. 10‘Jd coupe: balloon Tiros lock wheel: speedometer, nn.are tire, ff vou are looking- for a Ford this is a real bargain: make all vour payments direct to us. MARION CHEVROLET CO.. 1040 N, Meridian. JIST TsV Ti ceYM" f FORD. 1974 Tudor xedap: a real buy at „ $376.00. CENTRAL BUICK. l“(J W North St.. Liu. 1905. FORD. 1934 eottpe: look wheel, vigor. heater. 6 good-looking Grew owned and driven by a lady and has had good care; s6o down. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 330 K. New York. FORI) < 'OUPEri922“ A real bargain at STS. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1603-85 R. Meridian. Drexrl 4743 FORD, 1924 tudor; starter; 6 good cord tires, tire cover, lock wheel, double-bar Stewart bumpers, front and rear; speedometer, Bosch Ignition; windshield wiper; rear view mirror; car looks and runs good. WANQELINSHARP 44.1 Virginia Ave. Drexel 5020Open evenings and Sunday. FORD, 1933 tudor: bumpers, spare lire. lock wheel, spotlight, windshield wiper, neater, bar cap. good paint and upholstertng. Tills is a good performing ear: $75 down. $31.75 per month STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 640 E. Wash. ford. i(iS Tudor miu: balloon tires apeedometer. bumpers, accelerator, automatic wipe.. Original price. $325: reduced to $295: s6o cash, balance by the week, You make all payments direet lo us. ROY WILMETH CO.. 720 N. Meridian St. Lineoln 587.>, Open evenings. FORD BODIES Tourings Roadsters Coupes. Sedans and California tops. SWISSHELM & BARKER FORI*. 1925 roadster: 4 nearly new tires, look wheel: runs and looks like new. $65 down. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 540 E. Wash, . FORD used ears. Always a nice stoek of all models. Right oriees. square dealing. THE FRANK HATFIELD CO.. 620 N. Camtol. Authorized Ford Dealers. Open evenings. Main 4708 HUDSON COACH, 1924 In excellent condition. 955 N. Meridian. Lln. 1171. MAXWELL, 1923 Winter Ineloaure: only $285. Trade or E-Z Term*. P. B. SMITH AUTO CO. 450 N. Capitol. Hudson Sc Ettgrx Dealers. 1925 NASH SPECIAL SIX Coach. Looks and runs like new. Must be seen to be appreciated _ 46 SOUTH CAPITOL GEORGE n. RAY. INC. USED CAR DEPT. 1926 Ford coupe. 1926 Dodge sedan. 1926 Jewett sedan. 1925 Jewett coupe. 1925 Jewett sedan 1924 Jewett brougham, 1926 Paige sedan. 1925 Paige sedan. J 926 Moon sedan. 1922 Marmon touring. And many others from SSO up. GEORGE B. RAY, INC. USED CAR DEPT. 1110 N. Meridian St. RICKEXBACKER. late 1934 touring, with glass inelosure, balloon tires four-wheel brakes: plenty of extras; will trade for clear lot worth S7OO. STONE CHKVROLKT CO.. 340 E. Wash, STAR tourtni. ears: live In first class condition. from SIOO.OO to $250.00. Repainted. good Gres and mechanically perfect. Good terms. 1101 N. Meridian. Lin. 1177. STUDEBAKER special touring: A-l condition: nearly new tires. 5300.00. Terms. 1001 N. Meridian. Lin. 1177.

SMITH & MOORE USED FORDS 42 TO CHOOSE FROM DOWN PAYMENTS SIO.OO TO $75.00 All Models, 1922 to 1926 MAKE YOUR PAYMENTS DIRECT TO US. SMITH & MOORE, INC. Authorized Ford Dealers. 628 South Meridian St. Open evenings and Sunday. Main 6650.

ANNOUNCING THE OPENING MONUMENT COAL CO. 701 EAST WASHINGTON ST. Come in or phone your heating problems to us. ONLY HI=QRADE COAL ’ "SNAPPY SERVICE” Lincoln 2233 Free Furnace Shoxel Given With Every Two-Ton Order. Week of Nov. 8-13th RICHARD W. TUBBS. Prop.

Automobiles for Sale Jyst Try to Get m ? 1924 OLDSMOBILE SPORT TOURING $235—548 DOWN This car is perfect: bumpers, trunk and otherwise fully equipped. 1922 MAXWELL TOURING $165—545 down. New paint: good tires. 1924 CHEVROLET FOUR-F ASS. COUPE S2B5 —$48 dow'n. New paint: mechanically perfect. 1924 OVERLAND TOURING $155—538 down. A-l condition. 1922 NASH TOURING $165—535 down. Mechanically perfect. 1924 OVERLAND COUPE $190—545 down. Good paint: good tires. 1924 HUDSON COACH $485—585 down. New paint; new tires. 1926 ESSEX COACH $505—5175 down. This ear is practically new. 1924 FORD TUDOR $265—545 down. Disc wheels: new tires. 1024 FORD COUPE $240—540 down. A-l mechanically. 1923 FORD COUPE sllo—s3s down. Good tires; mechanically right. STATE AUTOMOBILE CO —Two Stores—--6.35 N. CAPITOL. 925 VIRGINIA AVE. Lincoln 6110. DRexel 6226. Open Evenings and Sunday. Jewett, 1926 Sedan Looks like new throughout. Equipped with two bumpere. spare tire, tube aud cover stoplight, automatic windshield wiper, mirror and dltih light. Has five ballon tires, and Lockheed hydraulic 4-wheel brakes. This job cannot bo told from new and will give the same Morvh-e as anew ear. Original cost. $1,230. Our price for this special sale. $775 Terms arranged but no trade at this figure. George B. Ray, Inc. T T rl Car Department. 1110 N. Meridian St. REAL CLOSED CAR BARGAIN 1926 CHRYSLER 70 COACH Driven about 6,000 miles. Can’t be told from new. Fully equipped. Here is an opportunity to buy new car performance and appearance at used car prices. Easy terms. Trades. Might consider real estate. Ask for Mr. Phillip Shepp, 422 N. Meridian St. Main 3022. Dodge, 1926 Sedan Appfaranon and mechanical condition just like new. Only been uod a few months. Equipped with balloon tirrs. fiiso wheels, two bumpers, cross bar and ornament on radiator, cowl lights. automatic windshield wiper, mirror and step plates. This job can hardly be tola from new either in appearance* or operation and is a bargain at a special notrade sale pnee of $825. Terms arranged. George B. Ray, Inc. Used Car Department. 1110 N. Meridian St. PAIGE 1925 DELUXE 5-PASSENGER SEDAN Equipped witty two bumpers, spare tire, tube trunk, moiometer and cross bar. automatic winreiiield wiper and mirror, step plates and many other extras. Has five balloon tires and I.oekheed hydraulic 4 wheel brakes. Finished In Duoo. upholstery finish, fenders and general apearance ner'e.-t. mechanical condition AI. Wo sold this ear now in 1926 for $2,600 and can give you a special bargain on this sale of $l,lOO Terms arranged. GEORGE B. RAY, luc. Used Car Department. 1110 N7 Meridian St. Ford, 1926 Coupe Equipped with five balloonS tires, two bumpers, windshield cleaner, mirror and all extras. This car is just like new nrechaniewliy and in apearani-e and will give you tbs same use as anew car. Pries for quick sale. $425. Terms arranged but no trades. George B. Ray, Inc. Used Car Department. 1110 N. Meridian St. NOTICE to Stndebak >r buyers: hare $166 credit voucher on Armaeost Auto Cos. Will sell at loss. Mr. R. Wilcox. 1306 E. Wash [JUSSI TW TO GET ir— USED CAR BARGAINS. HAYNES SCHMIDT CO You Read the Want Ads— Have you tried to use th. rat It’s easy—-Call Main 3500. Ask for an Ad Taker.

NEW BACKS Badger Captain Among Trio Sent to Scrubs. s It ii l n itr(l I‘rrns MADISON, Wis., Nov. 11.—Jeff Burrus, star Wisconsin end, was excused from practice Wednesday, and coaches expressed fear an injured leg may prevent his playing against lowa here Saturday. The veteran back field trio of Captain Harmon, Kreuz and Barnutn, has been relegated to the second team, and the backs are now Burbridge, Crofoot. Rose and Kresky. CllE LEADER Rudolph Tops Pocket Billiard Title Play. Bv I Miff'd Press PHIDADEDPHIA, Nov. 11.—With his fourth straight victory in the world’s championship billiard tournament here, Erwin Rudolph of Chicago defeated Charles Harmon of Glendale, 1.. 1., and advanced to first place in the play. Rudolph, who defeated his opponent, 125 to 84, advanced ahead of Ralph Greenleaf, who has .three wins and no defeats.

Star Race Drivers in Sprints

Bv Timm Bnrrial CHARLOTTE. N. C., Nov. 11.— Many of the leading motor race pilots of the country were entered In the Armistice Day speed classic here this afternoon. Thej day’s program called for two 25-mile sprints, one of 60 miles and a feature ’IOO- - event. Harry ITartz, Pete T'e Paolo, Frank Lockhart, Karl Cooper and numerous other “knights of the roaring way” ware to compete^

IN BIG TEN

AT NORTHWESTERN EVANSTON, 111.—Northwestern Is perfecting Its passing attack for the game with Chicago here Saturday. The Wildcats hope to annex their first victory of a decade from their traditional rivals in the game which will dedicate Dyche stadium. AT MICHIGAN ANN ARBOR, Mich. Walter Weber, full tack, who played a star game against Wisconsin last week, will play the same position in the ! game with Ohio, Saturday. Thirtyfour Wolverines left for Columbus this afternoon. AT ILLINOIS CHAMPAIGN, HI.—To prevent his regulars from "going stale," Coach Zuppke of Illinois has been giving them a rest this week, and will try to beat "Wabash, Saturday, with substitutes. Zuppke wants to save his men for the Ohio State game a week from Saturday. AT CHICAGO CHlCAGO—Chicago’s hopes for beating Northwestern have been brightened by the return to the regular line-up of Ken and Stan Rouse, two stars who have been out with injuries. Gloom still hangs over the Chicago campus, however, regarding the chances of victory over the superior Wildcats. NET TEAMS READY The Christamore Triangles, 18 to 19 years, and the Christamore Eagles. 12 to 14 years, are ready to schedule basket games. fail Belmont 1175, or address 2402 W. Michigan St.

400 INVITED TO DINNER FOR QUEEN Marie of Roumania Will Be Entertained at Columbia Club. Four hundred invitations have been Issued to the Queen Marie dinner to be held at the Columbia. Club next Wednesday night. Arrangements are in charge of the city banquet committee. The Queen and her party w-ill be officially received in the Statehouse executive chambers. Governor and Mrs. Jackson and Lieutenant Governor and Mrs. Harold Orman will be hosts and hostesses. All State officials have been Invited to the banquet. It is expected that the Queen will make a short the Statohouse rotunda. J. W. Hays, secretary and treasurer of the International Typographical Union, will invite the royal guest to visit the union headquarters here, despite the attack made by the Chicago Federation of Labor. In announcing that he would welcome the Queen. Hays declared that "bad manners are not essential to maintenance of Democratic principles.” The decorations committee will meet today at Mayor Duvall’s office. Mrs. David Ross is chairman. FIGHT OVER WOOD SEEN Congress Expected to Opisise Philippine Program. Bu United Preen WASHINGTON. Nov. 10.—A fight on the Administration's program to Increase the power of the governor general of the Philippines is expected in the coming session of Congress as & result of the Attorney General’s decision unseating native members of the cbntrol board of the Philippine Bank and State companies. Legal Notices ‘ NOTICE Stockholders’ Annual Meeting of the White River Railroad Company for the election of officers and general business will be held at the office of King&n A Cos.. LndUnapqltA <mdg. MJurt*;*)

NOV. 11, 1926

CITY OBSERVES ARMISTICE DAY (Continued From Page it was sent, which appointed a “Somewhere in France" spot in the Forest of Compclgne as the meeting place of the German plenipotentiaries and the staff of the Allies. Five o'clock in the morning, Nov. 11, 1918, was shown in the second scene. The two factions meet and Marshall Foch reads the terms of the armistice to Mathias Erzberger, German secretary of state, played by I Rob Kendrick. The news of th - Kaiser’s abdication reaches the group and forces the final decision of the German representatives to sign the document. A great ovation was given by (he large assemblage at Keith’s when pictures of General Joint J. Pershing were thrown on the screen. The on tire force of the theater donated their services for (he occasion. Pitul V. McNutt, dean of the Law School, Indiana University, and Senator Arthur R. Robinson addressed the legion assembly. "It is possible to win a war and lose a peace,” McNutt declared in his iKidress. "It is possible for sol diers to win a war and for politicians to lose a peace. "The soldiers of the allied forces, supported by the loyal people (1 f their respective nations, were re sponsible for winning tlie war. They were not responsible for whatever ; failures there were in the accomplishment of tlie, high purposes which I were predicted on the successful termination of that conflict. Day for Peace Prayer "Armistice day is a day of prayer for peace, peace with honor and security, recognizing that the right Is more precious than peace and that the war for Justice is never done. "The American Leglpn Is firmly commltteed to a program of peace amt preparedness. Through Fldao, the interallied veterans association, of which the Legion Is a member, wo are working for International friendship and good will. The T,e gion has seen war and wants no more of It if It can he honorably avoided. But the Legion bolieves that in the present International situation, we must provide a national defense equal to the nation's position and responsibilities.” The Rev. George W. Allison of the Irvington Presbyterian Church gave the invocation. “America" and "Tho Star-Spangled Banner" were sung by the audience in addition to several special musical features. Ray mond Johnson, Bey Scout bugler of troop 51, sounded “roll rail” followed by thirty seconds of silence, and then “taps.” The kev. Father Raymond R Noll, pastor of the St. Frances do Sales Church, pronounced the benediction. At English’s, Reobert R. Dee, senior vlco commander of tho veterans gave the address. “More than two million American soldiers went over the sea. to France," T**e said, "and it is fitting that wo should meet today to pay devotion to the great number of these American heroes who lie buried in the hillsido resting places ‘over there.’ We cannot, add to the luster and fame of those men. Urges Faith Be Kept "We can and we must., however, keep faith wllh these dead In pro tec.tlng the maimed, the Injured, and the living dead who have come back to us as a symbol of the agonies and horrors of warfare. "Tills goal is uppermost with the Disabled American Veterans of tlie World War—it is their charge until the last stricken one bo laid to rest." Memorial programs were held at tlie three Indianapolis high schools for the occasion. A five minute hand concert on the campus at the Arsenal Technical Schools was given at 11:3o a. m., directly after the roll call session. A short observance wa: also held in the auditorium at Manual Training High School McNutt addressed the student body of Shortiidgo High Sohool at 11 a. m., prior to his address at Keith’s. Judge Charles F. Rejmy, of tho Appellate Court also spoke. The speakers were Introduced by George Buck, school principal, and "taps sounded by the Shortrldge Trumpet Trio, concluded the program. A afternoon program was held at Caroline Scott Harrison IX A. R Chapter house, 824 N. Pennsylvania St., Brig. Gen. Dwight E. Aultmnn. Ft. Berijamln Harrison commandant, and Legion Commander McNutt spoke, , The Seventh district, of the Indian.i Federation of Women’s Clubs broad cast an afternoon program from radio station WFBM of the Mer chants Heat and Light Company Fred Condlct, assistant national dl rector of the American Legion news service, was the principal speaker. NATION PAUSES IN TRIBI TK Traffic Stopped hi Cities—Exercises at Arlington. Bv United Prmg America paused for two minutes today in honor of her war dead. Business, activity of the Nation was suspended at 11 a. m., the hour, eight years ago, that the armistice was signed ending the war. In great cities, trnfflo was stopped Tlie trains that roar day and night through the network df New York s subways halted where they werp Not a wheel turned In the city. In office buildings the power was turned off and lights and machinery stopped. In Chicago, buglers blew taps at every corner in the busy loop dis trlct. Other big cities made recog nition of the day in similar ways. Meetings, memorial services ami other exercises were held in virtually every center of population. The chief* exercise was at Arllng ton, where a wreath was placed on the tomb of the unknown soldier. Next in importance was at Kansas City, where President Coolldge spoke at the dedication of a war lTiemorlal. CONCERT FOR CHILDREN Several thousand school children W’ill attend the United States Marine Band concert Friday afternoon, at Cadle Tabernacle. Childron in the last puhllc school grades, high schools and from the Indianapolis Orphans’ home, will be present. The program is sponsored by th* Lions Club.