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USED CAR BARGAINS—NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR CAR

a Christmas Gift Suggestions Thnely holiday suggestions Offered by merchants for all the family, friends and home.

Make This an Electrical XMAS Electricity 1b (toing to play a big role in this Christmas celebration. There'll be electric lighting on the tree* and electric contrivances in your home. Why not an electric iron us a gift? Merchants Heat and Light Company

Rugs—Linoleum if>xl2 Brussels rues in blue .tan. taupe and old rose at $12.50. Gold Seal Conoleum rugs in all sizes. 56.95 and un J 1 new patterns, perfect goods. Imported Japanese, grass rugs. $3.85 to #7.50 for 9x12. Wool fiber rugs. 9x12 $7.50. Inlaid linoleum. Floor covering ih beautiful linoleum patterns at 49c a yard. All widthß and patterns. Bros ■els. Axminsters. Velvets and Wiltons at most reasonable prices Look over our stock before buying elsewhere. CHARGE ACCOUNTS WELCOMED. Dorfman Rug Cos. 207 W Washington St., near Capitol. *'lf it roverß the floor, we nave it. A REAL BARGAIN Highest Quality Kimball player: beautifill walnut case. Ha* brfn usea neni<Mifttrator; now reduced, $230; 3 years to MUSIC CO. 44 N. Penn. St. Main 1287. TTOrnTtUReT NEW; overstuffed diningroom bedroom suites: direct from factory; bis saving for cash, Har. 0740. feUY HER a Holland Maid washer or lroner. HOLLAND MAID CO.. 700 Mass. Ave. Riley 5521. EXTRA SPECIAL fIOO reduction on new latest model Kim 'ball piano, on aoocurtt. of slight damage to case by railroad. Easy terms; 3 years WILSON STEWART MUSIC CO. 44 N. Penn. St. Main 1287. Funeral Directors BERT S GADD 2130 Prospect St. Phone Stewart 2278. FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY. 23 W. Fall Creek Drive. Phone, day or night. Ran 4400. 4401 or 4402. Operating INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY. George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 522 E, Market. Main 0908. KRIEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR >Uln 1154 [ nes olg Bel! 3866-B 1, W. T. BLASENGYM Main office. 2226 Shelby St. Drexel 2570. 'UT OERTA EER9—UTSEY & TITUS 931 N Delaware Main 3380 Special Notices PERMANENT WAVING, $5 La Mur permanent by expert operator. Irene Waencr Investigate this opportunity NEW BREVORT BEAUTY SHOP Main 31*711 209 N, Illinois THE Elpctreat Massage for colds and congested nerves LOLA WALKER. - 1112 Central Ave.. Apt. K. Lin. 3873. Office hours from 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. POULTRY and cat show. Tomlinson Hall Jan i! 7. 8 9. For free premium list address C. O HEWES. 25 W. Washington St. Web. I'M" HEAT and ltchl treatment and massage. and other treatments given in your home. Call Randolph 7183. Miss Workman. MARGARET SKI.I KISS. D O D C. N . D. Licensed obstetric: maternity cases: tnternal hath and massage. 1 N. N. Jcr, Rl. 0683 Instructions MEN to learn barber trade TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE 510 E Washington St Indianapolis Ind Main 0993 Lost and Found FOUND—Article* found on Indian | •polls street car* yesterday: RING—One karat diamond Shrine ring; lost Thursday night: possibly Denison or Fletcher cafertena washroom. Liberal reward. Indianapolis Athletic Club or tin. 4368. C. S. DRAKE. SMALL DIAMOND SUNBURST] RILEY _ 270tL _ REWARD. ROSE rimT diamond set; lost Riverside dunro hal 1. Sat, night. Hew. Lin. 8031. Help Wanted—Male ADVERTISING solicitor: have an opening for an ambitious young man who is desirous of learning one of the beet paying professions; must work hard for advancement ; very attractive future: roust be neat-appearing and have at least a high school education: some sales experience would be beneficial: fair salary to start. See MR, COPLEY at The Times. You Read the Want Ads— Have you tried to use them? It s easy—Call Main 3500. Ask for an Ad Taker. Rooms for Rent CENTRAL Aye.; large, comfortable room; steam peat: private home, Har. 3802-W, EAST. N,, 818, No. 6; nicely furnished mod. sleeping room; homo privileges; private home, Riley 3338. HIGHLAND No. 27; nice. Trout. large. lieeplng room; modern. Lin. 50fll. ILLINOIS. N. 2850: lovely, warm. front rm.; prlv., mod, hme; hrd If des, Ra, 0725 ITJL.INOIB. N., 2339; nicely Turn. rm.; private, modem home. Ran. 0585, KENWOOD, 3184: desirable iront roomin private Ran. 2283. MIDDLE DRIVE Woodruff Place. 685 Wanted young man to share beautifully furnished, modem room in private home Phone Webster 4(180. NEW YO*RK. E., 2202; nice clean room, furnished: 1 or 2 gents. Web. 4142. Pennsylvania. n„ hoo: i double ™,; not and cold water: adi. bath. RI. 5688. PENNSYLVANIA. lU 1100: nicely furnlshed. warm rms.; running water: ■ingle or double. Riley 5088, RlnlAL. N.: nice, neatly furn rm. in rood. nome. We. 3897. hetw. 8 am, to 6 p.m. TALBOTT, N.. 1727; warm cheerful rm,: Penn, oar line: priv lam Har, 0313-R. WALNUT, W., lIS- modern warm fimsT: board optional; SB. Lin. 3110. 2 ATTRACTIVE rooms, private entrance: everything turn.: garage Web. 8373-R. GENTLEMAN—WeII apDolnted sleeping rm.; modern; quiet gurroundinM; norUi pld<>; close to car; reasonable. vV a. 0909-W. *fellllimin& a: Room for Rent With Board TUXEDO. N.. 1134; warm rm.: prlv mod. home; gentlemen only. Web. 3J38-W, EXCELtfei-T room, board, laundry, lor 2: private (ftodein home. ?rv. 3434. * ‘ ®ILS U board: warm, comfmTabla homo; toother’s cars. DRexfil 2880.

Housekeeping Rooms for Rent MARKET, W , 1728: strictly modem bui heat; private entrance. MILHY. 129: 2 furnished; gRs. electricity: $5. Bel, 1308-1. Private entrance. OHIO K.. 540: modern housekeeping rm.. PENNSYLVANIA. N., 1100: 2-rooro suite: living-room, bedroom: suitable for 3 or 4. Riley 5688. PftATT. 17. 12fi: nicely sum. steam-htd rm.: reasonable: acoom. 4. Lin. 2475. TaCOMA N.. 29: 2 sum. rms., mod. heat. light, gas, prlv. home. Web. 3948. 13TH E.. 621; 2 nicely fiirn. rms.: priv.. mod, home; reference. Riley 246; WELL furn.. mod. hsekpg. rms.: evervthg. fum.: close in: good home, Lin. l<:48. Houses for Rent BLQYP Ave.. 2043: 5 rooms: gas, water. elec.; $22.50: bargain. Lin :i743. §l2O CENTRAL AVE., 7 rm*.. mod.; 8fo r n' > Georgia.' 0 rms . hami ] .'pODO 1641 S Randolph 4 rms . mod. . #27.50 900 S Noble. 0 rms , mod., ht. fur. 5.16.00 723 Park. 4 rms mod $25.00 FRANK S. CLARK & CO. "26 E. Ohio St. Main 3377 grTT N. 827: 5-room modern double: j S3O DRexel 2000. KANSAS ST. 148: upper duplex: 3 rms.. attic, semi-mod.: $lB. pr_6Bßo. O/.TVE St.". 941- 4 rms.; gas. electricity: inside toilet: $lB. DR ex 2518-W, i626 S. RANDOLPH; new four-room semimodem double; garage: $25. MRS. SCHAFFNER. Main 1576. SHERMAN DR.. 2304 new 4-room mod ern: with garage: $35: water paid. See owner. 1222 Bancroft. STATE. n7 410, 0-room modern single. 4- . car block garsge: SSO. DR, 7543-W. TIPTON ST . 2035: 5 rms.: newly papered elec., city water: sl3. Ran. 0-50. WASH.. E.. 2419: upper duplex: 3 rms unfum.; heat, lnts. gas $27.50. We. 5593 13TH. 321: 7-room moaeru house: hardwood floors; good repairs: city hot wter heat Call MIS SATF-R. Ran. 2790. SEE DUNLOP * HOLTZGEL for bargains REAL ESTATE __ ONE-HALF MONTH FREE Madison Are.. 1912: 5-rra. semimd $22.60 2108 Wheeler St.: 4-rm semi mod. 18.00 2126 Parker Ave.: 4-rm. semimod. 20.00 1240 W. 26th St.: 4 rms.. mod. gar. 27.50 2042 Sugar Grove Ave.: 5 rm.. md. 27.50 1246 Roache Ave.: 6 rms. mod... 21.00 A. F. Zatney. 122 N. Delaware St. FOUR ROOM house, rear of 4829 E. New York: sls. Main 4408. REDUCED RENT 718 N. Mlley; 5 nice rooms: in gnod condition, electric lights, city water paid; rent only $16.50 ner month. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL Houses for Sale IF YOUR LOT Is half or fully paid for. we will build you a modem or semi-modem bungalow No cash payment required Balance terms like rent. _ LORENZ SCHMIDT & SONS, REALTORS. 144 E. Ohio Main 3715 Res.. Irv. 0534-M FOR SALE—SUBTIRBAN ~ fl 6 cash, sl6 monthly: 3-room house, ots. 61 -ft. front each. Price $1,500. S W. corner 28th St. and Hawthorne Lane. OWNER. 641 BANKERS TRUST BLDG. RILEY 6041 1905 ORANGE ST. Lot 30x150; o-room cottage: city water, well, cistern, toilet, garage; complete home. Price $3,000. Investigate. A. J. MEYER REALTY CO. SOS National City Bldg. Main 1633 Farms for Sale 40-ACRE farm for sale in Ripley County: 6-room house, fair outbuildings and well fenced; 35 acres clear: 5 acres in timber: fruit' running spring water the year around. Will sell cheap. Inquire MRS. SUSSA BAIN. 2001 W. New York St.. Innlanapolis, Ind, Lots for Sale FOR SALE—ACREAGE 342 ft. front on gravel road 158 ft. deep: N. W. corner 26th St. and Butler Ave. Only $1,000; 510 cash. $lO monthly! OWNER 541 HANKERS TRUST BLDG. RILEY 5041. Real Estate for Exchange ZAHND EXCHANGES Farms houses, apartments subdivisions. All kinds of busi. anywhere. 8 E. Market. Building and Contracting WE make repairs Improvements of all kinds, including grantee additions gen eral remodeling on mo payment plan Also build and finance homes. Let us give you an estimate CIVIC REALTY CO.. 130 N Deia Lin 5050. Eve. Ken 42*7. ONE CAR GARaGE $57. All the lumber roofing and hsrdwar* necessary to build a one-car garage. 10x10 feet, onfv $57 cash at our yard Build it yourself. Phoenix Lumber Cos. Web. 0410. EXCAVATING UNDER HOUSES Carpenter, cement DnoK work. Dr. 0736Storage and Transfer ESTABLISHED 1895. Packing, hauling and storage. Low prices on city and overland hauling. Phone us lor estimates OTTO J SUEZ Main 3028-2353 Webster 4579 0699 W LET us figure with vou on your moving. Local or overland PARKER TRANSFER 1126 Olive Ave Bel 4307 BROAD Ripple' Trans and Gen Haul. Vs E. RODOCKER. 821 E. 64th Wa 4433, Coal and Wood

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IND. 2-in snov. Ip $4 95 Ind. 4-in. fkd. lp |5.25 , Vigo County. W K: 2-in. fkd. lp ?6.25 W. Ky. 6-in. fkd. lp $6.75 No u Seam. W. Va. 2-In. fkd. lp $7.00 W. Va. 6-in. fkd. lp $7.50 Kanawha District „ _ „ Poco., fkd., 4-in. lump $9.00 McDowell County No 6 m - ma 4^.j& 367 W Rav DRex 1010 1011 No Charge for Wheeling Poca. 4-in. shov. lp., McDowell.slo W. Va. 3-ln. cln. fkd. lp No. 6.57.50 W. Va. 6-in. lp. fkd. No. 5 SB.OO W. Va. 2x4 lp. fkd. No. 5 $7.25 W. Ky. cln. fkd. 4-in. lump ...$7.00 Large cln. fkd. Ind. lp., No. 5.56.00 Gen. No. 3 Red Ash Poca. mine run, 1-3 Eagle lump..sß.oo Poca. frac. gen. Red Ash, Big Eagle 4-in. fkd. lp $8.60 RED RIVER COAL CO. 342 W. Tenth. Lin. 1868. Lin. 1868. WMte Aslfo, Fk<dh, $5,50 . 2 TONS, $10.75 to 6 In. Shoveled Lump .... $5.00 Nut and Slack ~.. .$4.00-' Ind. No. 5. FANSLER COAL CO. Lin. 7950. 936 E. Vermont. ISLANL eftk. 6-IN. L'p. FKD.. GENUINE Wl VA. $7.75 BEST W Va. 0-IN. BLOCK. FKD. KANAWHA COUNTY $750 KENTUCKY $7.26 ind' fkd n8: SPRINGFIELD. ILL. 0-IN. LGe. BETHEL COAL 00. DREXEL 6200. BEECHUR BT. Ask About Our Illinois Coal i/s-TON, $3 No ch ® f c°6A£ h & Un# ta ' WEB. 0250. :::: :|||B Ind. 8-in. lp. fkd.. No’ p. *6.26 l. & I. COAL CO, 1806 Roach SI. Ran. 2471, TIMES WANT ADS BRING BUSINESS

Coal and Wood Kindling With Each Ton Better Prices on Better Coal Best Va. blk., 6-in. clean fkd.57.25 2 tons. $14.25 Best Va. Ip., 3x6. dean fkd T.OO 2 tons. $13.76. BEST VA., 2x4 clean Ikd 6.76 2 tous, $13.26. Best Va. M. R. 50% jn ..... 6.25 Best E. K.v. 6-in. block, clean fkd... 7.60 Kanawha Cos.. Va.—Harlan Cos., K.v. Gen. Glendora. 6-in., large blk.. fkd.. 7.50 Gen. Glendora ip.. 6x3. clean fkd., 7JIO Gen Glendora egg. 2x4, t-!< an fkd.. 6.75 Try our Hoosler Ash. best Indiana. No. 4. burns well and holds tire over night. Hoosier Ash. 6-in. block, cln. fkd... 0.75 Hoosler Ash.. 2x4 eg, clean forked. . 6.00 Best Linum No. 4. 0 in. blk., cl. fkd. 6.50 Best Jnd. No. 5. 4-in. lp.. forked. . .. 5.75 Best Ind No. 5, 2x4-in. egg cl. fkd.. . 6.50 Citizens coke, all sizes 10.25 UNION ICE AND COAL CO. DRex. 4621. 1910 Bluff. 2t will pay you to visit our yard and see the difference in good coal. WTVa. 6-in. Fkd... .$7.50 (Kanawha) W. Ky. 6-in. fkd. No. 9 |6.60 (2 TONS. $12.75) Ind. 3-in. Litton... .$5.50 Ind. 6-in. Linton .....$6.00 HARVEY COAL CO. 130 E. Morris SL_ DRexel 2004 WEIIfIOTE (ML €O. 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 coai and be our satisfied customer. “Hello,” BACK AGAIN, MR. BRAZIL BLOCK Pea and Nut $4.50 Try our Kentucky Wonder '...58.00 Low ash and lull heat. W Va lump SB.OO Call lor Prices EAST SIDE ICE AND COAL CO. 934 Fowler St Main 6930. NO CHARGE FOR WHEELING Poco Shov. Lp. No. 4 $8.75 W. Va. 4-In. Lp. Fkd. No. 5..57.50 Ind. 3-in. Lp. Fkd. No. 5 $5.50 JACKSON COAL CO. Roach at Burton . HAr. 0210. SPfiJCIA L PRICK FEW DAYS ONLY W. Va. & E. Ky. 4 in. fkd. 1p..57.60 WEAVER COAL CO. 11l LEQTA DREXEL 2201. B Wk BEL 0272, EVE DREX 2776 Sue Rtchland Coal Cos KINDI,ING. wood for sale: all kinds DRexpl 1693 Business Announcements MIMEOGRAPH. NEOSTYLE, ROTOSPEs^D When in need of supplies for your MIMEOGRAPH. NEOSTVI.E ROTOSPEKD or any other style of DUPLICATING ma climes try our DRV BLUE STENCILS INKS and PADS This makes a fine combination for high grade work Call Main 0116 and we are at your service. CANODE INK COMPANY FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated: feather mattresses and mHowg made E. F. BURKLE 416 Mass Main 1428 SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened TtTTTT,EDGE 216 V fliinois RUG 9x12 THOROUGHLY CI.t.A.xED $1 Superior Rug Cleaners Ken. 4462. PAPER NG $4 ner room and up: material turn . first i lasM naintiiig. Ken 3846 Business Opportunities SIGN SHOP—Equipped: downtown looatlon. 135 % E. M arkeL Lin 6777. MARKET, 538 F.,: rooming house fur sale: eluvip. II moms. 'HMES WANT ADS BRING BUSINESS Miscellaneous for Sale BUFFET, china closet, gas range, other household furniture. Wf4>wU r 2H‘? O CABH KE<>INTKK& svaies. *<rinclers si§cer> rebuilt, guarante**! Futures all kinds aPRAout EX 22 W Ohm Main 0664 DAVENPORT: gnod. leather: 8-po . fumed oak dining-room suite. Hum. 2384. DINING-ROOM furniture: $35 Hum. 3622. DOLL BUGGY' eost sls: good as new _Prlce $5.50. 831 Tecnmseh St. ELECTRIC ironer ''Simplex". SSO: 2-tub electric waslu-i' . s'' ltaudn!uli 5400. ELGIN wrist watch lad.v: fine condition: very reasonablo. Webster 4457 W. GAS RANGES used thoroughly overhauled $lO and un Delivered and con nee tod Charles Koenring 882 vlr Ars. lIEATING stoves; largn or small: A-l conflition. Drexel 3071. iOO6 S. East. WELDING tint fit Oxv- Acetylene: fine eondition. Webster 2425rW. WIND BREAKER covers, water proof tar pauJins and covers, all sizes in stock HOOZTEH TARPAULIN' AND CANVAS GOODS CO . 1302 W Wash BUY tier an electric washer or lroner for Xmas SevCntl demonstrated machines at big discount. 700 Mass. Ave. Hi. 5521. Clothing FLANNEL and wool dresiw** from S6 to SIO : pteii' goods al leas than wholesale prices 404 Murphy Bldg 32 E Geor gla St. DRESS. UJ.OTH NEW SIZE 38. LINCOLN 1063, CHESS. new. peach taffeta, evening: Biae 30. 37 W. 21st. Ran. 6890. Miscellaneous Wanted

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HOUSE cleaning? Your aurolus clothing. furniture magazines, papers will help us to help others Salvation Army Industrial Home ohone for wagon Riley 6622. 127 W. Georgia. Musical Instruments $2,250 REPRODUCING GRAND iMuno well-known make. Good a* new. Owner le.avanß city. Will eell for Tennfl to reliable party. Phone Ran. 234(> FOR SALE—Price Teeple upright piano, good as new. 578 East Drive. Woodruff Plaoe. Web, 6973. PIANO. Gulbranson player; almost new; half price. Wash. 2769. REPRODUCING GRAND PIANO Will sacrifice my equity. Am leaving dty Opportunity for someone to make a large saving Instrument can be seen flret of week at my home. Write Box A-154. oare of Times. Pets and Live Stock Male black and tan Terrier puppies, sl6 each. •, BOYER’S HATCHERY, RI ley 6470. 34 N. Delaware. DOG, male. German police. A wonderful playmate for child: a watch dog they art unexcelled: cheap, web. 6123. PUPPIES, Alredßle: 4 mo. old.: petigreed paper*; good Xmas gilts. DRex. 0430. CANARIES; guaranteed to be good singers; vyy reae.; lovely Xmas glti. Lin. 1830. CaNarles. green and yellow rollers: deep yeilow Norwich 2620 Cornell. Ke. 3038 CGLLI¥' rri'PiT:Sr ; ' also - a GOAT. IRVINGTON 0407 )4 8. Money to Loan AUTO ACCOUNTS REFINANCED

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Money to Loan QUICK LOANS to s3<D>(o) This corporation Is operated under the supervision of the State of indiasia and provides a place where you ma.v borrow from $lO to S3OO in a dignified, business-like manner. without paying more than the legal rate of interest or without being imposed upon in any way. We do not notify your employer neither do wc make inoutrieg of friends relatives or trades people. You get the money in a few hours' time and without having any one sign your note If you are unable to call in person at our office, phone us or write us and our representative will call at your home. HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION 404 Kresge Bldg. (Fourth Floor) Corner Pennaylvanta and Wash. Sts. Entrance 41 E. Washington St. Telephone MA. 2923

MONEY We loan you any amount up to S3OO on your furniture, fixtures. F nano automobile allowing you rom one to thirty months to repay the loan. $25 total cost 4 months. $2.04 S4O. total cost 4 months $3 50 $75. total cost 4 months. $6 56 $l6O. total cost 4 months sl3 13 All other amounts same proportionate rate. No deductions. No endorsers. TELEPHONE APPLICATIONS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. MA in 2983 American Loan Company 347 Bankers Trust Bldg. Corner Pennsylvania and Ohio Sts.

PHONE MA IN 3286 WHEN YOU NEED SIOO-s2oo—s3oo Loans on furniture, etc., also on diamonds. M E T RO LOAN CO. (Bonded Lenders) Established 1887 300 Roosevelt Bldg. N, E Cor 111. and Wasn. Sts Main 8486 Phone —Main 3286

NEED MONEY? Quickly, confidentially and i* a uart of tne gervice we give vou LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 1411/, E. Washington St. MA In ~0585. Lincoln 7154. MONEY LOANED ON PERSONAL PROPERTY CASH IN 24 HOURS NO PUBLICITY—NO EXTRA FEES EASY REPAY PLANS ECU HI TV LOAN CO. 136 X. DEi.A LIN. 6050 REAL ESTATE CONTRACTS PURCHASED. We buy from persons holding d*edß. rial rat ate contraUß of Bale. Mr Frey, tin Wa*dimjcton Company, 257 W. Washington St. Main 0702. LOANS 2% WHY PAY MORE? Loans on furniture IVi per cent below the leirai rate Lowest rate in city tn<nanapol)ft Public Welfare Loan Asaueiation .330 Occidental Bids Main 0220. Southeast corner Washington and Illinois i.nans with other eotnpMi; f s r>nid >ft FIRS! or Second Mnrtuakea on Indianapohn or Indiana real estate J’rompt •erviee K B WILSON Un fIIOC 1101 National Citv Hnnh Bldg LOANS *lO TO S3OO Room 513 14 1 Oft E Market St. Phone. .Main I 37S Auto Supplies and Repairs USED TIRES • Wholesale and Retail $2 and Up. L SELIG A SON Go6d USED TIRES, : .. $2 EACH. WE PAY SHIPPING CHAUGE9 ROGER S TIRE SHOP. -llli it Washington. Bel, 4300. NEW and used ,art aCeswortSS tires and batlerln* for nracticallv everv make oi i‘ar for ess Satisfaction guaranteed CAP ITOI AtllO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 82L2.3 N THnnls Main_oii9O AUTO Tons Recovered Rex Glass Enclosures Conner CoB Auto Heaters HAB(G MFG. COMPANY 1036 N Meridian St Lin 8302-8303 _ ‘BSed ttßf:s—s2 UP, EJ.KINS RROR 004 N. ILLINOIS ST RILEY 0171 Automobiles Wanted WILL pay cash for your car or your equity. I. WOLF AUTO CO. Lin 4510. 661 N, Capitol. Wanted—Used Fords. any condition: cash pd.: day ana night. Lin. 8750. 934 Mass. Ave. USED CARR bought and sold OOLDRERG 522 N Canltol. Main 2038. Motorcycles and Bicycles WE BUY sell and lined motorcycles Good used parts Tor sale ALLBN'S. Mill Mass Ave Main 7029. Automobiles for Sale BUICK six. $175; two tops, winter and summer: will demonstrate: private owner. Call Dr 0680. New Crown Cemetery. CHEVROLET coups, 10211: extras' $426; terms. VIRGINIA MOTOR SALES CO.. INC., 060 Virginia Ave. CHEVROLET. 1923 coupe; 4 nearly new cord tires, some extras, fair condition all through make you a good car to drive to work this winter- SO., down. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 220 E. New York, CHEVROLET. 1026 sednn; extras; $460: terms. VIRGINIA MOTOR SALES, INC., 050 Virginia Ave. CHEVROLET, 1923 touring: a good buy at $75. thats nil. see us for bargains in all kinds oi used ears. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 220 E. New York St. CHEVROLET. 1925 coupe, only $400: this is Just a sample of our used car prices: better hurry on this one. STONE CHEVROLET CO., 540 E. Washington. CHEVROLET, 1923 sedan: new rear system, bumpers, motometer. spot and atop lite, windshield wiper, mirror, heater, good paint and .motor. 5 excellent tires' $76 flown. $15.45 per month. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 54(1 E. Washington CHRYSLER 58; two-door sedan: driven very little: lully equipped, including extra tire. To et* thna car ih to appreciate Its value. 1110 N. Meridian St. . 1926 ESSEX COACH Price S4OO. SIOO cash: balance 16 montiiH. Guaranteed to be mechanically right. EQUITABLE SECURITIES CO. GARAGE. 218 E. NEW YORK ST. RILEY 6583. ESSEX coach $370. p. B. SMITH AUTO CO.. 450 N. Capitol, > 1927 ESSEX COACH All steel body; $675 takes this car: 16 mouths to pay; guaranteed by us to be mechanically right. EQUITABLE SECURITIES CO. GARAGE. 218 E. NEW 'YORK ST. RILEY 5563. 1925 ESSEX COACH $396 takes this car' $75 cash. $23.72 for 10 months. Traded to us by responsible man. Car in A-l shape Guaranteed by us. EQUITABLE SECURITIES GARAGE, 218 E. New York St. Ri. 6588. 'WANT ViWiWiTTM (1027 model l Fully "quipped, car is like new in every way: must^ sacrifice. Call Wash. 1676. FORD ton’’ truck, closed cab and express body; down payment SOS. SMITH it MOORE, 628 8. Meridian St. Open evsninga sad Sundajr, Main 6MO,

Automobiles for Sale • SALE , 20% Off * A MID-SEASON % CLEAN-UP That the new year may be started with a clean slate. An exceptional opportunity to buy a dependable car at amazingly low prices. We are offering ears of almost every standard make, including MANY CLOSED MODELS AT PRICES RANGING FROM SIOO TO 11,500 If at all interested in the purchase of a good car don't fail to see our wonderful display venlently located downtown at 314-20 N Delaware St. FAIR TRADES EASY TERMS Carl FT. Wallcrich, Tnc. ITSKTI CAR DKPARTMRNT 814 N. Delaware St. I.ln. 6588. Open Evenings and Sunday.

Special ' Christmas Offerings Buiek 1925 Master 6 Sedan. Chevrolet 1920 Coach. Chrysler 1925-70 Stulan. ’ Packard 1924 St. 8 Limousine. Ford 1925 Coupe, every possible extra. WILLYS-KNIGTIT 4 COUPE SEDAN 1024 modf*l: 6 tir*B without a blem lnh motor in perfect eondition; in appeararu'e mid performance thl* car will meet rurni inpection. Owned by a careful, eonservative party The price ib low and terms can ie arranged. Best buys in town for your selection. Locomobile 95t> N. Meridian. I.ln. 1177.

CHRISTMAS SALE Those cars have been carefully chosen from our large stock because of their exceptional value. 1926 Dodge sedan; disc wheels; new tires; fine shape; SBS. new tiros; fin eshapo; SBS down--1925 Oakland coupe; four-pass. SBS down. 1925 Ford roadster; new paint; $35 down. 1924 Ford 4-door; new paint; $55 down. STATE AUTOMOBILE CO. TWO STORE 635 N. Capitol Ave. 925 Virginia Ave. Lin. 7301. Drex. 5220.

ARMACOST AUTOMOBILE CO. Ford touring car $35 Ford touring ear $25 Overland coupe $35 Cleveland touring $35 Haynes sedan $95 Ford coufte $35 Studebaker flig 6 touring. .$95 Anderson Touring $95 209 Wo Norttn St.

MA in 3264 % FORD TUDOR SEDAN 1925 With 5 balloon tires and lots of extras; -priced low with liberal terms. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES * 1063-66 8. Meridian Drexel 4743. FORD COUPE, ’25 MODEL Mechanically perfect: only JJ75.00 W. D. PYTjE ‘auto sales CO. * 322 N, Delaware St. pokb, toil truck: starter, cloee 'cab aruT coal body, solid tires on rear,* motor A-I. this body and cab is new; down payment SB6. SMITH * MOORE, 628 8. Meridian Bt. Open evenings and Sunday. Main 606 ft. Ford, 1925 Coupe, $275 This ear is In the best of condition; fully equipped: severnl extra*; balloon tires: small down payment, WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 702 N. Meridian. 443 Virgin!* Ave. DRex. 6020. #ORD. 1922 sedan: 6 tiai. lires, spot Utes. water pump, specdomete.r lock wheel, mirror, windshield wiper: this car not iunk but a good little car worth the money; only SIOO. Terms. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 640 E. Washington St. Ford, 1924 Coupe New Duco finish; in good mechanical condition and looks fine; balloon tires Snd othbr extra*. A bargain; only $75 own. WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 702 N. Meridian/ - 443 Virginia Ave. PRex 6020. FORD COUPE. 1926 Balloon tires and tn A-I condition thsaughout. A real -bargain with easy terms. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1003-05 S. Meridian Drexel 4743. Ford Touring, 1922 Starter and demountable rims, good upholstery; tight-fitting curtains and in good lAfe& W “’ 703 N, Virginia-Awa.

Automobiles for Sale FORD. 4-door sedan. 1926: bumpers, speedometer lock wheel, water pump, heater and other extra*. This car nil been driven less than 3.000 miles. Cannot be told from anew car A bargain if sola at once. Terms Web. 3006, Ford, 1924 Tudor Sedan New Duco finish and sure looks fine: new seat covers, onmpers windshield wiper, rear viuw mirror and balloon tires. This car is guaranteed. Only SB6 down. WANGELIN SHARP CO . 762 N. Meridian. 443 Virginia Ave. DRex. 5020, FORD coupe 1926: used about 90 days: SIOO down, balance terms. ROY WILMETH CO 720 N. Meridian St. Lincoln 6876. Open Evenings. FORD. 1926 tudor sedan: lock wtieel. balloon tires, visor, excellent paint and upholstering; was $315. sells for $275 today. Terms. VI'ONK CHEVROLET CO.. 220 fe. New York St. FORD touring. 1920: a real buy: SOO cash balance terms. ROY WILMETH CO 720 N Meridian St. Lincoln 6876. Open Evenings. FORD ludnr sedan. 1924: look wheel, eord tires; motor A-t: down payment S7O. SMITH A MOORE, 628 S Meridian St. Main 6660. Ford. 1925 Tudor, $275 A good-looker; In good - condition throughout, bumpers, windshield wiper, rear view miror, tockwheol. speedometer and baJloon tires; easy terms. WANGELIN SHARP CO. 702 N. Meridian 443 Virginia Ave DRex, 6020, FORI) coupe. 1920: used about 90 days: SIOO down, balance terms. ROY WILMETH CO 720 N Meridian St. Lincoln 6876. Open Evenings FOR,!) fordnr senan. 1924 look wheel. 5 eord tires motor A-1 ; down payment $75 balance small weekly payments. SMITH A M oorf. AuthorlzM Ford Dealers, 51*8 S_ Mrmlian Bt. Main 0650. FORD touring. 1555 a rS2 buy: S6O oash. balanr terms. ROY .VILMETH CO. 720 N Meridian ftt. Lincoln 5875. _______ Open Evenings 1 DUG H UPMoBTLE 8 driven only HOO miles. A real automobile for only *1.250. W. D. PYLE AUTO SALES CO. MAXWELL. 1978 OOt'f'F. Reflmshed and in good condition: $295; terms CENTRAL RUICK CO. Used Car Store. 120 W North St. Un. 1995. Open Evenings RU'KENRACKER, late 1924; louring with glass inolosure. 6 balloon tires 4-wheej brakes bumpers, snubbers etc ; this oar has had a good home; will trade for light car or clear lot worth $650 or sell on terms. STONF. CHEVROLET CO. 540 E. Washington St iti( kknbaokkr TftyTi coi^plT Four-paaw tiger; excellent shape; $496; terms CENTRAL BUICK CO. Used Car Store. 129 W North St. I,ln. 1995. Open Evenings. 1025 Star Roadster; in good condition In every way. ?275. ra&TO&fipJMSilSiß SALKS tool 11. ME R. IDT AM I.ln. 1177. Open evenings. SPECIAL TODAY 1923 Stut* Sedan $460 1923 Stilt* Spurt $460 1923 Rlekenbacker Sedan SSOO 1923 Stephens Touring $276 iP2I Stephens Sedan S3OO 1921 Peerless Coupe $260 STUTZ INDIANAPOLIS CO. 967 N. Meridian Open Evenings and Sunday A. M. Dodge 4-Door Sedan 1925 Model This car has bad wonderful oare and Is a real good buy at our price. Convenient terms TALK TO TEMP." Paul L. Hoeltke Motor Cos. —ELGAR—--IOSO N Meridian. MA. 1860. Legqf Notices LEGAL BALE . Notice Is hereny given pursuant to the *4tHtulH that the undf Psiamed cnnriuctinK public storage house will on Thursday. ,isn il 1927. sell for accrued charge's the household and other goods belonging to the following named people: Ethel Bushong Bilo3B. Mary E. Bowman 1110598. Constable Freeman 811805 ( unstable Freeman B 1 rail. Const Freeman 811272, Const Freemsn 811269 Mrs. Anna J Fehllnger Desha Harper 811270. Nathaniel Jones 811350. Ray Prlte HI 1297. Popular Finance 111 1848 Samuel I’nrker H 10996 Harriet Ritter 87358. Mrs Geo. Robinson Rt 1139 Willis Smith 811275. Mrs. Henrv G Stokes R 9354 Russ“l( Wrenlck 1111238, Mrs. Chas. Wheeler fill 008. David Wild R 2459 Mrs Cora Young 1111322 SHANK FURNITURE AND STORAGE CO 227 N. New Jersey St.. Indiananoliß. Ind. Deo. 7. 13. 20. 1926.

Feel Badly? Try Dose of Music

Huston Ray demonstrating in a hospital, by his music-therapy, that melody hath more than charm#.

By Marian Hale, NEA Service Writer NEW YORJC, Dec. 20. —“For acute Indigestion, one soft cello wait*; for high blood pressure, one piano adagio from a Beethoven sonata; for melancholia, one stirring Chopin polonaise, well seasoned with drums; for anemia, one Mendeissohn overture led by the brasses, and for violent insanity, one Sousa march on the piano, followed by a small dose of MacDowell on the violin.” No kidding! This may soon be an example of the prescriptions given by American doctors who keep abreast o< the times. For music-therapy has not only made its bow, but Is forging right ahead toward a good place in medical society, under the sponsorship of Huston Ray. Child Prodigy Ray was a child prodigy, appearing In piano concerts at the age of five. Unlike most prodigies, he continued to be heard from, spasmodically, until now he appears as the father of an elaborate and advanced theory of healing by muslo. He means to present It to the National Scientific Association and the Scientific Research Society at Carnegie Hall la January. “Muslo,” says Ray, “has a tremendous therapeutic power whtoh sat*oo hM bfurcix ittouwt* **>

Legal Notices NOTICE TO BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES Notice of the meeting of the State Board of Finance, to receive proposals to designate depositories for State funds Notice is hereby given that the State Board of Finance will meet In the office pf auditor of State. Room No. 239 in the statehouse. in Indianapolis. Ind.. Monday an 3. 1927. at ths hour of 3 o clock p. m . for the purpose of receiving applications for deposits of the public funds of the State and for the purpose of selecting and designating depositories of public funds and apportioning same Proposals for the receiving of Stale funds are invited to be filed with the auditor of State, who is ex offiolo secre tary of said board, on or before such hour of said day. Surety companies authorized to do business in the Stats of Indiana will be accepted as surety on behalf of depositories sfltoted provided wit isfaotory evidence of the solvency of such companies Is furnished to Haiti board. Surety company bonds in a sum not le than 60 per cent of the amount of funds ■warded must be filed within five days after said award of public funds are made STATE BOARD OF FINANCE. ED JACKSON. Governor and President of the Board. Attest, LEWIS S BOWMAN, Auditor of State and Secretary of the Board Dec 13 20 1926 NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned trustee for the crulttors of John J Totten, et al. will offrr for sale at private sale, at the Trust and Savings Bank. Rensselaer. Ind. on Tuesday. Jan. 11. 1927. at thn hour of 11 o olock a. m and from day to day thereafter until sold, the following described real estate In Newton County. Indiana, tow it: Tract No. 1 Section 20 in township 30 north of range 8 west containing 640 acres, more or less Tract No. 2. The east half of the northeast quarter of section 10, township and range aforesaid, containing 80 acres, more or less. Tract No. 3. The south half of section 19. township and range aforesaid, contain mg 343 acres, more or less Tract No. 4. The northwest quarter of section 29, township and range aforesaid, containing 100 acres, more or less Tract No. 6. Section 31 in township 34 north and range 8 west, containing 040 acres, more or less. There being in all of said lands 1.863 acres, more or '.ess, PARTICULARS AND SUGGESTIONS Tracts one. two. three and four constitute a body of 1,228 acres of fine, welldrained farm land with two sets of farm buildings, a splendid grain elevator and silos. Tract five Is a fine level fenced pasture, with good drainage and plenty of water for stock Persona Interested are urged to see this tine body of land. This land is within easy reai-h of the growing Calument Region and atfords a fine opportunity for subdivision and truck fanning. TERMS Cash preferred, but terms may be ftrrangeil at time of sale. Other terms annonneed on data of sale. For particulars and Information, see or write: Oscar L. Williams, trustee. Shelbyville. Ind.: H L Samons. attorney, Kent land. Ind.: George H. Melks. Attorney. Shelbyville. Ind.; D. S Mokeever. Rensselaer, Ind : W. W. Raker. 2854 N. Illinois. Indianapolis, Ind.. or George H, Illllis, tenant on farm. niUlress Roselawn Ind. OSCAR L, WILLIAMS. Trustee. Stale of Indiana, County of Marion, ssi Tn the Commissioners Court. December term, 1920 In the matter of the petition of Chester Sterrett et al, for drainage. _ To: American Housing Company. Anna P Aber J. D. Babcock. Ruth Ttartbolo nips, William G. and Mary P, Rauingart, William Larue Blake. Gustave L. and Bessie C. Blum. Della Muirge Bonesteel. Hyman ports. Joseph W. Bower Samuel Bowers. Ezra L. Brawner (administrator), Chester W. Calhoon. Charles E. Cannon, James S. Carothrrs Roy E. Carpenter. Asa G. and Eva E. Cauble, Claude . Chambers, ov O. Cooprider. Walter L. Cure. Charles William Daniels. Grover 0. and Florence K. Dawson. William Franklin Dick Ison. James A. Poano. James TANARUS, and Elslo Dykes. Charles A. Eckwall Ray and Llta Faneher. Ralph L. Foster, WTlllam R. Gant. Glen Hall. William F. Hall, Arthur G. Hand. William 1,. Hand, Samuel F. Hardin* W. Gage Hoag, Morris E. and Lyola Hoop, Jennie Hunt. Ora M. Hunt. Walter O. Jackson. William C. and Anna M. Jeeterr. Charles William Johnson. Louis and Myrtle Jonas. Sarah E. Jones. Harry (j. Kamnierling. James A. Kelso, Cecil Klinger, Edward R. Kord. Mandle Hot/. Gus B. Likos. Clarence E. and Vera Logsdon Melvon McCracken. William F. McKinley. Patrick J. McNulty. John Miller, Frank D. and Jessie L. Moore, Russell R Morrow, \ iola Morrow Raymond L. Mote. .Tress!e M. Neal. Rex E and Oole A. Nelson. Carl Ochs. Sophie Ochs. Anna Owens. Robert Owens. John M. Pipp. William A. {’lake. Curtis Raymond Rarlden, Louis Raymond. Richard V. Rrdmrm, Unus I, Rlmmer. W. H. Rudd. Anna Laura Rudd Stella E. and Henry E. Rudv. Stella E Riidv. Sophie Ruechel Othala P. Small WOliam F. Snyder. Thomaa B, Spoor. John E. Stack. Charles W. Stone A H. Swfeney. Fred and Henrietta Terkhom. William H. Tnuhold, August apd Mtnnin A Tamm. Caddie L. Thomas. Lillie R. Thompson. Grace W. Van Benthusen, G. H. Warner and Gana Wltkowltch, You and each of you are hereby notified that the engineer and drainage commissioners in the above entitled cause have filed their report and that the court has fixed 10 o'clock a. m. on the 30th day of December. 1926. for the hearing of any oxceptiong or remonstrance* to aid report. The route of the ditch as described tn said report Is as follows, to wit: Beginning tn northeast quarter of Section Nineteen (19). Township Fifteen (15). North. Range Three (3) East, tn Wavne Township Mnrion County. State of Indiana at a point In the N'eeld ditch forty-five(4s) feet south of the center line of Raymond St. and running thence west parallel to and forty-five <45 1 feet south of the center line of Raymond St. for a distance of five hundred sixty-one i501) feet, thence with an angle to the right, of sixty degrees forty-three minutes 1 60’ 43 ) for a distance of seven hundred eight (708) feet, to a point, thence with an angle to the left ot twenty-nmo degrees

only does It work the ears on the emotions of the patient, but It also heals by sound waves acting on the entire body.” llUßton Ray has demonstrated his theory by playing the piano In numerous eastern hospitals. With Professor Ward Gibson, of the Radlendocrlnology Institute, he has perfected various devices for the vlgratlon treatments he advocates. Many of these have been installed In hospitals and lnsano asylums. Gender of Machines In addition to these machines, he uses the various ordinary musical instruments for distinct therapeutio effects. Instruments are not mere physical machines. They have spiritual differences—and even gender I The piagno. It seems, Is the strongest masculine Instrument. The aotlon of Its keys upon steel strings produces male vibrations—-Invigorat-ing to patients suffering from depression and melanoholio psychoses, The violin, on the other hand, is a feminine Instrument which acts like magic upon the mentally unbalanced, on wayward children and on sufferers front Vitfrtric aliments. Brass instruments lessen fear, and tnduoe a state of hypnotism, for the treatment of mental Ilia, t "TOW If tfrfcgWß* BUtWMIB.

DEC. 2Q, 1926

Legal Notices nine minutes (29° 9') for a dietaries off one hundred thirty-one (181) leet to a_ point, thence with an angle to tha Jes t three degrees thirty-seven minutes (3* 8T tor a distance of three hundred feet, thence with an angle to the left ofi twenty-two degrees eighteerv minute* (3)1" 18 ) for a distance of two hundred twentyone (221) feet, thence with an angl* to tne' right of eighty degrees thirty-seven min-, utes (80° 37') for a distance of two hundred seventy-six (276) lest, thence wTth| an angle to the left of forty-two degrees sero minutes (42° 00') tor a dit*ne of four hundred and three (403) feet, thence, with an angle to the left of thtny-efihti degrees thirty-four minutes <3B“ 34') tor, a distance of eleven hundred (1,000) feet, thenee with an angle to the left of firs de-l Sees and fprtv-five minutes (5* 46') for a, stance of four hundred eevetyyeb (477) feet thence with an angle to the; right of six degrees and forty-thraa (0“ 43') minutes for a dis(ano* of fifteen hun- ! fired nine and one-half (160.6) feet to, Lynhurst drive. Said above described ditch to have ths following lateral d raln *. to-w)tt Lateral A. Beginning on tn* abov* da>< scribed main ditch at Station fortyeigni (48) the same being forty-eight bund red' (4 80Q) feet from the plaee of beginning l of the said main ditch, and with a de- ( flection to the left of twenty degree* and’ thirty minutes (20° 30’) for a distanc* o( one hundred seventy-fire (J 76) feet t,hence with a deflection to tne left br seventy-four degrees forty-nine minutes (74° 49') for a distance f one hundred twenyt-nne and one-half (181.6) ie*V thenee to the right with a defierttoq of forty-five degrees snd thirty-three pin- 1 utes (46" 33’) for a distance of nine hundred twenty and one-half (920 6) fe4 to Lynhurst drive Lateral B. Beginning on the east line of the free gravel roud knowm at Lyn-1 hurst drive at the terminus of the main, ditch previously described and running north along the east side of the a aid l Lynhurst drive for a disance of nln* hundred thirty-five (935) feet. Lateral 0. Beginning on the maJn, ditch previously described at a point on the eontinuatiop of the line between lots 1 700 and 701 in Drexel Gardens, an addition to the city of Indianapolis, and ex-! tending north on such line to the street known ns Woodward Ave. a distance of two hundred sixty (260) feet. You are hereby further notified that you are named in said report as being the owner of land that will be affected and benefited by said proposed ditch. SPENCER & SPENCER. Attorneys for Petitioners 201 I'istie Hull (tilin', Indianapolis. H'flp INDOOR TENNIS DATES Men’s National Title Tlay Set For Feb. 12 Hv Tunes Soecia] NEW YORK, Deo. 20.—Tentative dates for the national indoor tennis championships have been fixed by the United fitates Lawn Tennis Association, which now is attempting To persuade France to send over Rene LaCoste. who won the title here last February, The men’s national indoor championship tourney will start Feb. 12 at the Seventh Regiment Armory, where LaCoste and his teammate, Jean Borotra, indulged in the all- 1 French finals In 1926 with "Big Bill’’ Tilden on the side-lines, With all the Important tennis championships except that repre-; sented by the Davis Cup now held by France, the national indoor title; tournament will represent the first American drive of 1927 to reestablish the supremacy of the United States on the courts. JUST ONE TOUCHDOWN Little Hiram College scored hut one touchdown the past grid season. It was made against Otterbein. Not a game did Hiram win, although a couple were close battles, GET SAME NUMBER Babe Ruth and Harry Heilmantw each poled out the same number safeties in the 1926 chase —184. mann, however, was at bat seven time more than Ruth, though playing in eleven less games, NO ,80ft HITTER Ix>o Fohl’s Red Sox team didn’t have one .800 clubber last season. Flngstead and Jacobson topped the Beantown biffers, being tied at .299. Boston had a team average of .256. DIDN’T IHSK GAME Southern Methodist University football team didn't lose a game In .1926. It won six and tied one. Missouri was the aggregation to hold the Texans to a tie.

of all Instrument*, H says Ray, •'lt Is distinctly dangerous to mental health, unless subordinated to other , Instruments in an ordhestra.* And as for the drums—well, thefiy , sex-stirring effeot Is so well-known that the dean of a western university recently banned them from college, orchestras. Huston Ray has shown that drums stimulate the entire system, quicken the heart beat an<s Increase blood pressure. Jazz a Menace Jazz, on the whole, Is a menace te | health, Ray believes. "The saxo i phones' wailing and thn drums* beat- 1 ing. and the broken rhythm all tend i to wear on the nerves and Induce j high tension. Especially during meals Is Jazz dangerous to Indigestion.** In short, If one Is troubled with Indigestion, he should give up the or- 1 cheetral blues and demand slow, soft and sane. -T To make work easier and avoid i fatigue, march tempo without too much melody Is effective. And—most Important—to ' Induce , love, fair ladles shoiild set the phonograph for Schubert’s “Serenade” or Liszt's “Uebestraume,” compositions melodious, alluring, but not too fast, —'for man Is wary game, snd must be stalked with a slow and gumahoa r****#!*** - m I