Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 262, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 February 1927 — Page 12

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Death Notices VIEWEGH, ERNEST —Age 78 years 0 months, passed away Saturday evening:. Eeb. 5. at (p. m. Funeral services at the .ito residence, 1400 N. Hauph St.. Tuesday, Feb. 8. 2:130 p. m. Friends invited. Buriel Crown Hill. Those in autos come >|icedway road to Hangrli St., then south. Card of Thanks CARD OF THANKS —I wish to thank my friends and relatives for the kindness and sympathy extended to me during the illness and death of my beloved . mother, pora Shelby; especially the ladies of the Comanene Council No. 47 and the singer. Miss Gertrude Wald, and the minister, the Rev. O. W. Fifer, for his consoling words and all for the beautiful floral offerings. MRS. MATJDE SHELBY BAXTER. Funeral Directors BERT S. GADD, 2130 Prospect St. Phone Stpwnrt FLANNER & BUCHANAN S MORTUARY 23 W. Fall,Creek Drive. Phono day or night. Ran. 4400, 440] or 4402. Operating INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 522 E. Market. Main 0008. KRIEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR. 1403 N. Illinois St. Main 1154, Res,, Up'. 3866-R 1 W. T. BLASENGYM Main office, 2220 Shelby St. Drexel 2570. UNDERTAKERS—HISEY & TITUS. 031 N. Delaware. Main 3080. Lost and Found FOUND—Article* found on Indian- j •polls street cars yesterday: • 8 UMBRELLAS 2 PURSES 1 PAIR MAN S RUBBERS 3 BOOKS 2 PICTURE FRAMES Main 2737 DOG—English setter: I black car. white and black tick body; new tan collar. brags tacks. Reward. Har. 0250. EARRING, white ivory with brilliants. Call evenings, Har, 0083. FLASHLIGHT and small package lost Mimday eve, downtown. Rew, DRex. 3550-M. FOUND—Coin purse. L. S. Ayres’. Owner may have by calling 800 Colorado Ave., If describe same and pay for ad. Irv, 3020. FOX terrier, white and black: lag 2830. Drex. 3510. Reward. 028 E, Morris. PURSE—Lady's taiT containing wrist watch, bank book. Deliver at 325 Villa Ave. Reward. 2 BEAGLE pups, l brown and black. 1 black on back, br. head, Rew. Dr. 4000. Special Notices BEAUTIFY YOUR BODY Excess fat is repulsive, inconvenient, unhealthy. Let me solve your problems of weight and health. WINIFRED WORKMAN. N. D„ Ken. 4730, MARGARET SELLERS. D. 0., D. C., N. D. Licensed obstetric; maternity cases, internal bath and mass. 1 N, N. Jer. RI. 0083. THE Elcctreat Massage for colds and congested nerves. LOLA WALKER. 1112 Central Ave.. Apt. K. Lin. 8873. PERMANENT WAVE. $5.00. Special for one month. Irv. 1929-W. ~ help Wanted—Male ACCOUNTANT—WILL INTERVIEW Young man interested in entering accountant profession as life career. Ambition, Bth grade education and ability necessary to qualify. Prefer man mw employed willing to undergo short period or parttiino training (UNDER C. P. A.) in order to qualify for real accounting connections. Box A 2no. / EXPERIENCED hand compositor on publication ad work: job work and make-up: permanent; union. HAYWOOD PUBLISHING CO.. Lafayette. Ind. FREE RENT in exchange for extra work. Painter or paper hanger dandy location. For inform call Webster 6200-R. YOUNG MAN—Experienced ill winding armatures. Box B 213. . Help Wanted Female YOUNG ladies interested in vocal work. 45-minute lesson 51.50. Times Box B 214. Situations Wanted Male YOUNG man, 21, wants to drive ear for a private family; will leave city. Bel. 2762-J. COLORED MAN wants morning work or job work. References. Lin. 5318, BUTLER student wants work after 2:30 p. m. and all day Saturday. DR, 3325. R, Situations Wanted Female STENOGRAPHER, cashier, general office: eight years’ experience; good personality for meeting public. Hum. 3981). COLORED middle-aged lady to assist with housework and care for children; stay nights: reference. Web, 5034-W. GENERAL housework; care for children; colored; experienced. Ran. 5284.' PRACTICAL nursing: confinement cases a specialty. Call Irv. 2!>55. GIRL, colored, wants laundry work. Tuesday and Wcdnesday preferred. Bel, 1f)75. WOMAN wants all day or half-day work. Ken. 2834. NURSING —WEBSTER 1437. Rooms for Rent

ALABAMA. N.. 623: Apt. 5: cheerful. light, steam-heated room: 85. ALABAMA. N.. 704, Apt. 2; lovely, mod., front rm„ adjoining oath; private out. ASHLAND. 2218; lovely warm room; private modern home. Ken. 4242. CAPITOL. 3460 N.: warm, front rm.; 1 or 2: &dj. bath: priv, home priv. Phone. CENTRAL. 1824: nicely furn.. warm rm.; mod., priv, home. Ran, 2807/ COLLEGE, 1322; large, furnished, front room: modern. Riley 2008. NORTHERN Ave.: nicely furn. rm.: priv., mod, home. Call eve.. Wash. 0409-W. NORTH SlDE—Very attractive room; private home; Illinois ear line: suitable for 2; breakfast if desired. Rail. 1710. I'ENN., N.. 1740; well-furn. rm.; steam ht„ run, water: priv,, mod, home. Ken. 1553. SHELBY. 2400 Garfield Apts.. No. 21; turn, room; steam heat. DRex. 3050-J. ST JOE. E.. 21; Apt. 2: lovely rm.: mod. apt.: widow's home: close in, Lin. 3740, TALBOTT 2009 N.; lovely warm rVn„ adj. bath: priv.. mod. home: Penn. car. 12TH. E.. 009; nicely furnished, warm room: meals optional. Lin. 3550 Room for Rent With Board ASHLAND. 2218: lovely warm rm.: oriv modern home, Ken. 4242. HENDRICKS PL., 24: MOD. HOME: GOOD MEALS: PRIVILEGES: GAR. RI. 1027. NICELY furn.. warm rm.: mod., priv. home: suit, for 2; hd. opt. Wash. 4059, Wanted—Baby to care for: no other children: reasonable price. Lin. 2680. TWO girls to room and board: between 2 ear lines; priv, home. Web. 2837-J. CORNER New York and Tacoma; priv., mod, home east: gd. meals. Web. 1932. ROOM AND BOARD: PRIVATE MODERN HOME. GENTLEMAN. DREX. 5153. Housekeeping Rooms for Rent CAPITOL. N.. 838; APT. Sc SLEEP. RMS.; STM. ftT.; EVERYTH. FUR. LI. 5804. CAPITOL. N., 838; nice furn. apt. and sleep, rms.; stm, ht.: everyth, fur. LI. 5804. CONGRESS. 724: furn.. kitchenette, bedrm ; priv., mod, home; car line. Har. 1005-W. E. MARKET, 538: modern room and kitchenette; everything furnished; 55.50 f BST week. OH lb. E., _ 807; large, nicely furnished room: everything furnished. Riley 39711, STATE. 8., 48: nicely furn. rms.: heat. light, gas; priv, ent.: $3.50, hi, 5337. lSTtli E . 648; 2 or 3 furn. rms.: good heat. Riley 6603. ONE large room: clean, comfortably furnished. Ran. 4245.

Housekeeping Rooms for Rent ZVWVAiAAA^AA/WVWWW^^/N^i/WVA^A PRIVATE home north: 2 girls, couple; kitchen and home privileges. Har, 4086-R. Houses for Rent ASHLAND Ave.. 1522: 8 rms.: mod.: suitable for roomers or 2 families. RI. 231.>. CAP. Ave.. N.. 2959: 4 rms., semi-m.: 30th, W. 147; 3 rms., semi-mod. Web. 1087. ENGLISH. 3308; 0-room; electric lights; $22.50. GARFIELD. N.. 737; 6 rooms; mod. douhle: built-in features; garage, Irv. 4357. HAMILTON. 336 N.; 5 rooms, semi-mod-ern; garage: $25. __ LA SALLE. N., 2034-2037; 5 rms., semimod.. near ear line, s2l. Irv. o3i-J. MARLOWE,. 1155; 5-room, semi-modern; water paid. Riley 2077. PARKVIEW Ave.. 205: duplex: 6 rooms: modern; heat and water furnished. S. SHEFFIELD Ave.. 1357: 4 rooms, gas, electricity: in good condition: *ls. THE C. W. HENRY CO.. REALTORS. 420 Lemeke Bldg. Riley 1084. .. TALBOTT. N.. 2020: half double; flrstclass condition: modern. TEMPLE. N.. 3200; 4 rms.: mod., single; garage: 82n. Har. 0335. J. Hum. 8084. TOKBETT ST.. 880: eoloretl; 4-room house chcnn. Her. 4522-W. _____ 10TH St.. 3321 E.; 2-3-4-8-room houses. Call Web. 6200-R. 36TH, W„ 1210; 2 rooms, semi-modern. Call Har. 1522-M. WALCOTT, N.. 418: (1 rooms, double, semimod'Tii: 825, Web. 1)390. HALF month rent free". List of rentals mailed upon request. A. F. ZAINEY. 132 N. Delaware St. Lin. 8020. SMALL bouses and 8 ,yre._JMiim. 8572. Apartments for Rent MARKET. E„ 1107 Desirable 4-room modern apartment: newly decorated: garage; adults. Lincoln 6416. APARTMENTS FOR RENT. LIN. 5391. H. H. Woodsmall & Cos., Inc. "We insure everything but the hereafter.” NIGHTS AND HbILDAYS CALL DR. 2840. Houses and Flats Furnished MARKET and Brush; 2-room apt.: 1 block from Wash, car; s.> a week. 421 Illinois Bldg. Lin. 1957; eve.. Ken. 2797. Business Places for Rent FOR RENT—Large office room. 33x14 ft. Odd Fellow Bide. Sacrifice at *4O per month. Call 307 Odd Fellow Bldg. DESK space in up-to-date office: private rcom; use of stenographer and tclephone. 90(1 Test Bldg. 42 W. 11TH St.: ideal business location; ht. & wa. furn. Call Apt. 6. The Grant. NORTHEAST corner 38th and 111. Sts.; new, strictly mod, storeroom. Hu. 2955, Houses for Sale

A REAL suburban home. 3 acres, seven rooms and room for bath, furnace, elec, lights, water in house, also well in back yard, full basement, front porch 10x26, all kinds of fruit. 2 poultry houses, one 16xo0 with cement floors, one 10x32. all buildings almost new. This property is near Irvington. Will sell below value or will trade for eity property east or south. DRexel 6184. C. J. OSBORNE. A REAL HOME For the party who only needs four rooms;all rooms are large and have plenty of windows; full basement with laundry; garage; paved alley. It's a coxy little home ami should sell quickly at ¥4.650; SSOO cash required; located 500 block Eugene St. Mr. Keller, evenings. Ran. 0894. SCHMID & SMITH. INC., REALTORS. 130 N. Delaware. Main 4088. BUILD NOW If your lot is half or fully paid for, we will build you a modern or semi-modem bungalow, payable on terms like rent; no cash payment required. For plans and detail call LORENZ SCHMIDT & SONS. Main 3715. 144 E. Ohio St. Realtors. Residence, Irv. Q.i34 M. CLOSE IN SUBURBAN N. Keystone, 3829: neat, modern, brand new. 6-room bungalow; garage; large lot; on paved road. Feeder bus and interurban service. Lot or small cash payment starts you. The rent you pay does the rest. owner and builder. Hum. 5229. FOUR new bungalows; ready to occupy: elec, lights, good well, garage with cinder side drive. Located on Gerara Drive north of Washington St. Terms to suit you. R W, Lewis & Cos., Lin. 6131. Hum. 2362. MODERN, seven rooms, one square north of Maple Rd.: hardwood floors throughout, full basement, fine garage’ price $7.000. Call DRcxel 6184. C. J. OSBORNE. UNION, 1218—Four-bedrm.“modern home; full basement; double garage. DR. 5753. CONSIDER light ear on four-room cottage; southeast. Ran. 6082. JEFFERSON. Hamilton, bet. Mich.. Wash.; md.. s.-m. otgs.; trms. Owner. Bx. 821.i. Lots for Sale /VVWWWVW^^/WVWVWW^ 5 ACRES of ground on Shelbyville road. PRexel 7754. ring 2. ___ Building and Contracting WE WILL FURNISH the lot in a very desirable location southeast on city car line and build you a 4 or 6 room bungalow; SIOO down and balance like rent. We can build cheaper now than this summer. CIVIC REALTY CO., 136 N. Delaware Lin. 5050. Eve.. Ken. 4247 EXCAVATING UNDER HOUSES Carpenter, cement brick work. Dr. 0736. BUILDING, remodeling, repairs, garage* quick service: reasonable. Web 6878-M Real Estate tor Exchange ' Trade Your Lot on This Double Which is only two years old, and is always rented at $35 a side; it's modern; four rooms a side; double, garage; only three squares west of W. Washington High School; price $6,500. Mr. Keller. Evenings. Ran. 0894. _ Schmid & Smith, Inc., Realtors 130 N. Delaware. Main 4088, TRADE YOUR LOT—As down payment. cottage, bungalow or double. Main 1576. Storage and Transfer ESTABLISHED 1895. Packing, hauling and storage. Low prices on city and overland hauling. Phone us for estimates. OTTO .1. SUEZ. Main 3628-2353. Webster 4579-0699-W, Business Announcements FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated: feather mattresses and pillows made. E. F. BIJRKLE. 416 Mass Main 1428. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE. 216 N. Illinois. REPAIRS—AII phonographs, elec, swpers. Irons, clocks. Call for and del. LI, 1885. Business Opportunities OLIVER AVE., 1083-1065; splendid business location, in connection with 5 living rooms: modern except furnace; ideal location for bakery. Price $5,750 on. terms or will trade equity for acreage. Mr. Wood. Lin 6121, Hum. 2302. R W. Lewis Cos. CHILI PARLOR, 634 Mass. Ave.; chili. short orders and sandwich parlor. One of the places that is out of the ordinary. Quick sale. Call Riley 4287, Miscellaneous tor Sale BABY CAB—Lloyd, brown: practically new; S2O cash, Web. 0297-M. CASH REGISTERS, scale*, grinders, slicers rebuilt: guaranteed. Fixtures nil kinds. SPRAGUE EX.. 22 W. Ohio. Main 0564, GAS RANGES, used; thoroughly overhauled: $lO and up. Delivered snd connected. Charles Koohring. 882 Vir. Ave. GAS RANGE—Excellent condition; price $5. Webster 2580-R. LIBRARY table, smoking stand, 3 rockers; good condition, Web. 3048, TRADE—Marlin pump gun and hot blast heater, for radio or Victrola. or what have you? 1524 Olive St. GOOD electric washer. .Will sell for balanee due, 2038 Houston St. Web. 6338.. FOR SALE—Second sale of\ unredeemed pledges by the American Loan Cos., assignee, Interstate Collateral Loan Cos., assignor, will be sold at 347 Bankers Trust Bldg., Thursday, Feb. 10. 1927. The following pledges to be sold: Nos. 6761. 7269. 739*. 7400, 7708, 7824. Diamond rings. Terms cash. Miscellaneous Wanted HOUSE cleaning? Your surplus clothing. furniture, magazines, papers will help us to help others. Salvation Army Industrial Home. Phone for wagon. Riley 6622. 127 W, Georgia. Musical instruments KIMBALL PLAYER PIANO Genuine walnut veneer; almost new; now reduced to $215: three years to pay. WILSON-STEWART MUSIC CO. 44 N Penn. St. Main 1287. UPRIGHT piano, used: plain mahogany ease, fine tone and action; $135- will accept $1.50 per week, WILSON-STEWART MUSIC CO.. 44 N. Pennsylvania St. Main 1387, CHRISTENSEN School of Popular Music. Piano, harmony and all dance orchestral instruments. 106 Pembroke Are. Ri. 3890. PLAYER PIANO—Good: real cheap. Ask for MR. GEORGE. Lin. 9173.

Musical Instruments VICTROLA: fumed oak. like new; cost PlANO.'cost $600; will trade for light f pss. ep. or sdn.: no Ford. Eve. Hu. 5372, Radio Equipment 25 WONDERFUL 5-tube radio Bets, single dial control, built-in loud speaker and battery compartments; $35. 2605 N. Hardlqg. Ran. 4563. AERIAL construction: everything furn.: $5 and up: expert radio serv. O KENNEDY RADIO LAB.' Ran. 5311. 342 Congress. AN EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN. Closing out combination lamp and cone speaker. Phone Main 0859. DAVY “ABfc Battery Eliminator; $25. Irv. 03531^ Pets and Live Stock CANARY SPECIAL Ait unusual opportunity to obtain one of these highly desirable pets. On special Sdle ‘'lndianapolis bird store Reliable Pets 135 E. OhtS , St. CANARY SPECIAL Selected female canaries for sl, 1.50. INDIANAPOLIS BIRD STORE. Reliable Pets. 135 E, Ohio St, SPECIAL DISCOUNT—On our SSO brooder houses and Newtown stoves, with 200 or more baby chicks. BOYERS HATCHERY, 34 N. Delaware. Riley 5470. Machinery and Tools CASTINGS —Light and medium, gray iron. brass, aluminum; repairs, furnace parts, etc.; satisfaction guaranteed. SOMERS FOUNDRY. 1006 S. Holmes. Bel. 3039. CONCRETE MIXERS —Complete with engine, S9B, Burl Finch, 314 W. Maryland. Coal and Wood Wheeling, 25c a Too. Ind. 2-ip. shovel lump $4.95 Ind. 6-fti. fkd. lump 5.25 Vigo County No. 5 W. Va. 2-in. fkd. lump 6.00 W. Va. 4-in. fkd. lump .... 6.50 W. Va. 6-in. fkd lump .... 6.75 Kanawha District Poca Mine Run 6.75 Poca shovel lump 7.50 Poca 4-in. fkd. lump 8.00 McDowel County No. 6 Poca Ford 4-in. fkd. lump. 8.50 New River District Cash only. No charges. 359 W. Ray. Drexel 1010-1011 Kindling With Each Ton PRICES REDUCED 25c reduction on 2-ton orders. Best Va. blk., 6-in. clean fkd.s7.oo Best Va. Ip.. 3x6, clean fkd 6.75 Best Va., 2x4 clean fkd $6.50 Best Va. M. R.. 50 per cent lp 6.25 Best E. Ky. 6-in. block, clean fkd.. . . 7.25 Kanawha Cos.. Va.—Harlan Cos.. Ky. . Gen. Giendora, 6-in., large blk. fkd.. 7.2.) Gen. Glendora lp.. 6x3. clean fkd... 6.75 Gen. Glendora egg, 2x4. clean fkd.. 6.50 Try our Hoosier Ash. best Indiana. No 4, burns well and holds fire over night. Hoosier Ash. 6-in. block, cln. fkd... 6.50 Hoosier Ash, 2x4 egg. clean forked. 6.00 Best Linton No. 4, G-in. blk.. cl. fkd. 6.25 E. 111., 6-in. lp., clri. fkd 6.7.) E. 111. egg. 2x4 cln. fkd 5.50 Best Ind. No. 5, 6-in. lp., fkd. 5.50 Best Ind. No. 5, 2x4-in. egg. cl. fkd „ 5.25 Poca. Red Ash Ip., none better 9.50 Citizens coke, all sizes ....10.3;) UNION ICE AND COAL CO. DRex. 4621. 1910 Bluff. It will pay you to visit our yard and see the aiiferenee in good Coal.

No Charge for Wheeling Gen No. 3 r. a. Poca. Ip $9.50 Poca. 4-in. ehov lp 8.50 W. Va. 2x4 ip. fkd.. No. 6 6.75 W Va 4-in fkd. ip 7.00 W Va 6-in ip, fkd. 7.25 W Ky. cln. fkd. 4-in. ip 6.60 E. Ky. 4-ln. lp. fkd ~..7.60 Ind. fkd. Ip., No. 6 so.oo-6.00 Poca. Mine fcun .. 8.00 Gen. No 3 Red Ash. U Eagle Ip Poca. frac. gen. Red Ash Big Eagle 4-in. fkd lp 7.26 Red River Coal Cos. 342 W Tenth. Un 1868 + Un. 1808 Island Creek, 6-in. lp. fkd., genuine \V. Va $7.75 BEST W. VA. 6-IN. BLOCK. FKD.. KANAWHA COUNTY $7.35 W. VA. 2x4 EGG $7.00 E. KY.. 6 IN. BLOCK FKD $7.2J (HAZARD SEAM) KENTUCKY NUT $7.00 IND. 6-IN. LP.. FKD.. NO. 5 $6.00 IND. 2x4 EGG. FKD.. S’O. 5 $5.75 SPRINGFIELD (ILL.I 0-INCH LARGE. CLEAN LUMP $8.50 BETHEL COAL CO. DRexel 5200. 250 Beecher St. SPECIAL SALE While 15 cars only, last ALL LARGE 6-IN. INDIANA LUMP, NO. 5, RESCREENED ....$5.00 TWO TONS $9.75 W. VA. CLEAN FKD. LUMP $6.50 BANNER FUEL CO. RI. 1866, St. Clair at Davidson. HELLO, BACK AGAIN, MR. BRAZIL BLOCK Tr? our Kentucky bonder'.l Low ash and full heat. W Va lump $7.60 Call for Prices „ EAST SIDE ICE AND COAL 00. 934 Fowler St Main 6930 BLACK Diamond Ind. No. 6 $6.00 Ind. No. 4. 6-in $6.00 Ind. No. 5, 2x4-in. ahov. lump $4.90 Ind. nut and slack $3.75 W. Va. 6-in. lp $7.0(1 East. Ky. 6-in. lp .$7.20 RICHLAND COAL CO. 1115 N. RICHLAND. BEL. 0272, NIGHT. DRSX 2775, W. Va. 4-in. fkd. lp. Kan, $6.75 Poco. Mine Run Red Ash ....$7.25 Ind. 6-in. Fkd. Linton No. 4.. 6.00 Ind. 3-in. Fkd. Linton No. 4... 5.50 HARVEY COAL CO. 130 E. Morris St. Drexel 2094. NO CHARGE FOR WHEELING We deliver one-half tons. Poco. lump, fkd.. Red Ash. four.... #8.50 W. Va.. 4-in. lump fkd. No. 5 $0.75 iV. Va.. 6-in. lump. ikd.. No. 5....57.00 Indiana 4-in. lump fkd. No. 6 $5.50 Indiana nut and slack $4.00 JACKSON COAL CO. Roach at Burton. Har. 0210. Money to Loan 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. 14D/2 E. Washington St. MA in 5)585. Lincoln 7134 WE BUY REAL ESTATE CONTRACTS ON Indianapolis and Marion County property from titleholders. Mr. Fry. THE WASHINGTON COMPANY, 257 W. Washington St. Main 0792. NEED MONEY] Cash in 24 Hour* NO PUBLICITY—NO DELAY. Wc are licensed and bonded to give you a square deal. SECURITY LOAN CO. 136 N. Delaware. Lin. 5050, NEED MONEY % Cash in 24 Hours NO PUBLICITY—NO DELAY We are licensed and bonded to give you a square deal. SECURITY LOAN CO. 136 N. Delaware. Lincoln 5050. LOANS 2% WHY PAY MOKEt Loans on furniture 1H net cent below the legal rate. Lowest rate In dty. In (UausDolis Public Welfare latan Asaoda Ron 330 Occidental Bldg Main 6229 Soutbeasi corner Washington and Illinois Loans with other companies nald off. AUTO ACCOUNTS REFINANCED. EASY TERMS. . „ .„„ MARION FINANCE CO. LIN. 1581. 207 GUARANTY BLDG.

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Money to Loan MONEY We loan you any amount up to S3OO on your furniture, fixtures, piano, automobile, allowing you lrom one to thirty months to repay the loan. $25. total cost 4 months, $2.64 S4O. total coat 4 months. $3.50 $75. total cost 4 months. $0.56 $l5O. total cost 4 months. $13.13 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. Auto Supplies and Repairs NEW and used parts, accessories, tires and batteries for practically every make of car for less. Satisfaction guaranteed. CAPITOL AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 821-23 Ml Illinois Main HffitO. USED TIRES. Wholesale and Retail. L. SELIG A SON. 23 9. East. USED TIRES —$2 UP. ELKINS BROS.. 604 N. ILLINOIS ST. RILEY 6171. , Automobiles Wanted WILL pay cash for your car or your equity. I. WOLF AUTC CO. , Lin 4515. 561 N. Capitol. USED CARS bought and sold GOLD BERG 522 N Capitol Mam 2038 Automobiles for Sale BAXTER’S AUCTION SALE Saturday, Feb. 12 2:30 P. M. 1142 N. Meridian BUICK COACH 1926; this car looks like new and is just as good as it looks; fully equipped: will sell at a rial bargain. FRANK S. FEESER. 1126 Prospect Drex. 1058 CHEVROLET, 1923 ooujie: live good-look-ing tires, bumper.'-, motometer; paint good: SSO down: 810.55 -per month. STONE CHEVROLET CO., 220 E. New York St. * CHEVROLET. 1926 model touring body. $55. Belmont 4847. CHEVROLET. 1924 touring: good paint and top: good-looking tires; a real buy at SSO down: balance $10.55 per month. STONE CHEVROLET CO., 220 E. New York, CHEVROLET. 1919 touring: good running condition and good tires. Take it away for S3O. NORTON AUTOMOBILE CO.. 419 N, Capitol Ave. Riley 4614. CHEVROLET. 1926. lour-door: five balloon tires, bumpers, motometer, beater, step plates. Duco finish; looks and runs good: a real bargain at $500; easy terms. STONE CHEVROLET CO . 540 K. Washington St. 1923 CHEVROLET Coupe and touring: both in excellent shape; 550 down, balance to suit you. P. B. SMITH AUTO CO. CHEVROLET. 1925 coupe: bumpers, five good-looking balloon tin-.*: a lot of good miles left in this '-ar: $387.50: easy terms. STONE CHEVROLET CO., 220 E. New York St. CHEVROLET. 1926 touring: glass enclosure; iik- new; bargain. Ken. 567(1. 1926 CHEVROLET sedan; exceptionally good shape; driven only 4.000 miles. Must be seen to be appreciated. Lot of extras. MERIDIAN MOTOR MARKET. 830 N. Mtridian. Lin 8077. CHEVROLET 1:135 Milan: Duco finish. bumpers, five balloon tires: low mileage on this car: a real nuy at $450: easy terms. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 220 E. New York St. 1926 MODEL CHRYSLER TOURING Original paint li!*e riexy: brand new tire*; mechanically A-l; S.*S.V t rms or trade. HANCOCK MOTOR SALES 820 N. Meridian. Riley 4931. CLEVELAND (i touring 1822: real good tires, mechanically A-l. A real bargain for S9A. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES. 106365 S. Meridian. 1925 DODGE TOURING . California ton; price $450; SIOO efcah. balance. lor 16 months; guaranteed car. EQUITABLE SECURITIES CO. ' <v nco. *7l 8 K. Nework. Ri. DODGE SEDAN 1924 DISC STEEL WHEELS. BUMPERS. AUTOMATIC WINDSHIELD WIPER. REAR-VIEW MIRROR. IN VERY GOOD CONDITION. WILL SACRIFICE FOR -445 CASH. OR CAN ARRANGE TERMS. BELMONT 3535. 1926 ESSEX COACH 'ull.v equipped: fivr tires and in tip-lop condition and at S4OO. FRANK S. FEESER, 1126 Prospect. Drex. 1058 1926 MODEL FLINT 55 SPORT TOURING Three spotiiphts. bumper*, five new tires l . Maroon finish: $785; term* or trad* HANCOCK MOTOR SALE# 820 N, Meridian. Riley 4931,

GUARANTEED USED FORDS ALL MODELS A GOOD PLACE TO BUY. ‘^IAKAPOD* AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER 625 N. Capitol Ave. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY FORD. 1923 four-doer sedan: look* and runs grood; at a special price of $185; easy terms. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 220 K. New York. FORD, 1923 Fordor; good tire*. Dueo finish; SOS down. WANGELIN-SHARP CO.. 962 N. Meridian St.. 443 Virginia Ave. DRex, 5020. FORD COUPES ATBARGAINS 218 E. New York St. EQUITABLE SECURITIES CO. FORD Tudor, 1926; 5 good baloon tires: newly finished in Duco. bumper* front and rear, speedometer, spotlight, look wheel and stej) plates; SIOO down. WAN-GELIN-SHARP CO., 962 N. Meridian St., 443 Virginia Ave. PRexel 5020. FORD, 11120 tudor sedan: tires look good: paint good; $335; easy terms. STONE CHEVROLET CO,, 540 E. Washington St. FORD, 1934 roadster; good paint. 5 good tires: $35 down. WANGELIN-SHARP CO.. 962 N. Meridian St.. 443 Virginia Ave. PRexel 5020. FORD coupes and sedans. All models. Special low bargain prices for Saturday and Sunday. Terms. Hurry! jOaKLEY MOTOR SALES. 1063-65 S. Meridian. FORD. 1026 Tudor: new balloon tires and Dueo finish: SIOO down. WANGELINSHARP CO.. 962 N. Meridian. 443 Virginia Ave. PRexel 5020, FORD. 1923 coupe: this ear just came in and is a real bargain at $75. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. .)4h E, Washington St. F6RD. 1924 coupe; gooii paint. 5 good tires: $75 down. WANGBLIN.SHARPE CO.. 903 N. Meridian St.. 443 Virginia Ave. PRexel 5020. FORD roadster, 1924: with slip-on body; 5 good tires and mechanically A-l. A real bargain for $125. Terms. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES. 1003-05 S. Meridian. FORDS; trade that old junker on one of our rebuilt Fords. C. 0. WARNOCK CO. Used Ford Store. 600 E. Wash. St. 810.

Automobiles for Sale FORD, tudor sedan. 1925; lock wheel motometer five cord tires, speedometer, new paint; down payment, $75. SMITH & MOORE 628 Smith Meridian Main 6650 FORD touring 1923: starter and demountable rims: good running condition: $35 down. WANGELIN SHARP CO.. 903 N. Meridian St.. 443 Virginia Ave. PRexel 5020, FORD touring. 1922: 6 good tires, look wheel: $25 down, $3.54 a week. WAN-GEI.IN-SHARP CO.. 962 N. Meridian St.. 443 Virginia Ave, PRexel 5020. FORD—Fordor sedan, 1927 model: color gray with 5 black wire wheels, balloon tires; can’t be told from new: will give new ear guarantee; down payment $125. SMITH & MOORE. 528 S. Meridian. Main 6650. Open evenings and Sundays. FORD. 1926 touring;’ new cord tires, Dueo finish: S9O down. WANGELINSHARP CO.. 962 N. Meridian St- 443 Virginia Ave. PRexel 5030. 1925 FORD TUDOR In perfect condition; equipped with heater, spot light and other extras, can be bought cheap. FRANK S. FEESER, 1126 Prospect. Drex, 1058 FORD, 1926 roadster; good paint 5 balloon tires: S9O down. WANGELIN. SHARP CO.. 962 N. Meridian St.. 443 Virginia Ave. PRexel 5020. F’ORD—Fordor sedan, 1927 model, color gray, with five black wire wheels, balloon tires: cant be told from new; will give new ear guarantee; down payment, $125. SMITH A MOORE. 528 S. Meridian. Main 6650. Open evenings and Sundays. FORDS: trade that old junker lor oiio of our rebuilt Fords. C. O. AYARNOCK CO. Used Ford Store. , FORD roadster. 1925. with slip-on: 4 good tires; A-l mechanical condition: $12.5 cash or easy payments. WANGKLINSHAIfcP CO.. 962 N. Meridian St.. 443 Virginia Ave. DRexel 5020. HUDSON COACH 1927; this is anew car driven but 286 miles; will sacrifice for quick sale. FRANK S. FEESER, 1126 Prospect. Drex, 1058 HUDSON touring: good tires and in A-1 mechanical condition. A real bargain for $45. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES. 100305 S. Meridian. 1924 MAXWELL COACH A-l conriitir.n throughout: only $395. CENTRAL BUICK CO. 130 W. North St. Lin, 1995. ADVANCED NASH SPORT ROADSTER Beautiful ear only 6 month* old; cost $1,750, we will peil for SI.OOO. $250 down baiance $54.58 for 16 months; guaranteed bj' us. EQUITABLE SECURITIES CO. 318 E. New York, Riley 5583. • NASH COACH, 1925 . Has bumpers, barcap motometer, rear vision mirror, upholstered in leather. Will sell for $750 or take small car in trade, Chevrolet preferred. Call . NASH light 6 four-door sedan. 1926: in perfect condition; looks and runs like new; SBOO. Call Lin. 1025. NASH COUPE 1931 Model: good tires, good pairft. This car has had exceptionally good care; SSO down. STATE AUTO CO.. 525 N. Meridian. . 1926 OLDSMOBILE DE LUX COACH This is practically anew car and is also guaranteed. Driven but very little. To good to miss. SBOO. FRANK S. FEESER, 1126 Prospect. Drex. 1058 1924 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN Excellent condition: good for many more mile* of service: 5300. CENTRAL BUICK CO. >l3O W, North St. Lin. 1995. OLDSMOBILE, 1925 DE LUXE SEDAN. Fully equipped. In perfect condition; $650. Can arrange terms or will trade for cheap small car. Belmont 0415.

Overland 1923 Touring. Chrysler 70 1926 Roadster. Ford Coupe, 1924. Dodge Coupe, 1924. LOCOMOBILE Now in our new location, 1525 N. Meridian St. Lincoln 4515. OVERLAND COACH, 1925 , This ear has very little mileage and me-ehann-aily A-l. Terms, Har. 2184, STUDEBAKER 1926 CUSTOM VICTOR A IN PERFECT CONDITION. CARRIES NEW CAR GUARANTEE. WILL SELL AT A DISCOUNT. CALL RAN. 2391. STUDEBAKER Special 6 touring; good running condition, with good tires. Take it away for SSO. NORTOIv AUTOMOBILE CO.. 419 N. Capitol Ave. Riley 4614. Every car listed below is a bargain. Compare as to quality and price. Dodge ’25 Coupe Ford ’25 Coupe Buick 4 '23 Coach Nash 6 ’24 Touring Ford ’26 Tudor Chevrolet ’24 Coupe Overland 6 '25 Sedan Dodge ’22 Roadster Ford ’25 Fordor Hup ’24 Coupe The Big Downtown Used Car Store. CARL H. WALLERICH Open Evenings. 314 N. Delaware. U 6588. GOOD used automobiles of all standard makes. I will accept your car as down payment, balance 16 months. Ken. 5953. TTMFB WANT ADR BRING RFISTNEfA

ARE YOU GOING TO BUY A GOOD USED GAR? 1 Ist—Lower Prices 0 1 N V V 6 2nd—Bigger and Better Assortment " 3rd—Free Storage to Spring 4th—Small Down Payment A Few of Chur Bargains 1926 Wijlys-Knight tour. .$675 1926 Elcar 8 De Lux 1927 Flint Brougham sedan 2,000 (new) $1,395 1925 Oakland roadster 495 1924 Chrysler Touring .... 675 1923 Lincoln, 7-pass. (Glass inclosure) sedan 1,750 1925 Hudson coach 575 1926 Flint phaeton 1,295 1925 Ford coupe 250 1923 Jordan touring .... 295 1926 Hudson brougham.. 995 1924 Lincoln, 4-pass. 1924 Nash Sport sedan .. 750 coupe 1,750 EASY" TERMS Pauil Lo HoeJtke MOTOR SALES 1020 N. Meridian. MAin 1850.

ANCESTRY BOOK MOST POPULAR IN NATIOmiBRARY Volume Consulted by Many Hopeful of Noble Lineage. Bu United Press NEW YORK, Feb. 7.—Of the 3,000,000 volumes in the Library of Congress which one is the most popular? If all the books in the library were pieced in one line the line would reach 102 miles. Os this 100 miles of books which single volume is most often asked for by the hundreds of thousands of readers who use the library during the year? Detective stories are most popular with Supreme Court justices, for example, atjd used always to be in demand by the late President Wilson. But they are not most popular. Neither are other fiction stories, or works on history, or memoirs, or science. The most frequently demanded book among the 3,000,000 is “Americans of Royal Descent,” People from all over the United States come to consult this, the most of them, according to library attendants, in the hope of determining whether or not they have descended from royalty. The hardest job in the great library is said to be that of the attendant who handles the hurry calls from Congressmen and high Government officials to whom the library delivers promptly any book that is requested. Recently one Congressman sent in a slip asking for "Who’s Your Schoolmaster?” -it was onlyafter a lively effort of his imagination that the attendant deduced that the lawmaker was asking for "The Hoosier Schoolmaster.” ‘‘Many of the orders are large ones,” comments Frederick Ashley, superintendent of the reading rooms.” ‘‘We stand ready to deliver anything needed, from a single book to a wagonload. But the biggest order we ever received came recently from Congress. It was from a member of the House, and read: ‘Send over everything you have on free trade.’ “That time we sent the books in a truck. I don’t know how the Congressman handled them, but after a time they came hack to us.”

Automobiles for Sale STUTZ STUTZ SPECIAL TODAY Hudson Sedan $125 1923 Stutz Snort .< $350 1923 Stephens Tonring $275 1921 Stephens Sedan S3OO 1921 Peerless Coupe $l5O 1923 Cole 'louring #250 1923 Overland Touring $125.00 1923 Ford Touring $75.00 STUTZ INDIANAPOLIS CO. 957 N Meridian Onen Evenings and Sunday A. M QUALITY USED CARS AT BARGAIN TRICES MLU tool N. MERIDIAN Lin. 1177. Open Evenings. T rucks RECONDITIONED TRUCKS, VARIOUS KINDS AND SIZES. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY OF AMERICA. USED TRUCK DEPARTMENT, 1188 KENTUCKY AVE. MAIN 2809. t.egcl Notices ONE 2-ton International Trunk, license T--9095, serial No. 28648. property of L. H. Anderson. 2405 N. Rural St., will bit sold Feb. 23 at 10 a. ni. at public auction to satisfy lieu of $93.40 at the Acme Garage, 538 K. Wabash St. Also Studebaker. lieense 554551-25, motor number 13497, to satisfy elaim of $122.11. ACME AUTO REPAIR SHOP. 53S E. Wabash. RI. 2066. NOTICE OF BIDS ON SUPPLIES FOR THE USE OF THE PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS OF THE STATE OF INDIANA. Notice is hereby given that the Joint Purchasing Committee for the correctional and benevolent institutions of the State of Indiana will receive at the office of its secretary, Room 335 Statehouse. Indianapolis. Ind., until 10 o'clock a. m. Tuesday. Feb. 15. 1927, sealed bids for a three months’ supply of dry goods, notions, bedding, napery and toweling, according to a com. pletc list specifying kind, grade and quantity now on,file in the office of the secretary the committee. Tli Joint Purchasing Committee reserves the right to reject any and all bids submitted and to waive technical defects. JOINT PURCHASING COMMITTEE. DAILY E. McCOY, Secretary. Feb. 7, 1927. NOTICE TO BIDDERS The undersigned publicly posts, from time to time as needed, on the bulletin board of the Board of School Commissioners of the eity ol Indianapolis, ind., at its offices. 150 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis, specifications for divers supplies ior schools, offices, jan. itors. domestic science, manual training and office equipment: for one two-ton automobile truck, condensation and vacuum pumps and newspaper shelving for the main library, and for repairs to buildings and equipment, viz: hardware, lumber, plumbing and eleetrieial supplies, and bids will be received by the undersigned for the aale to said board for such supplies and materials until the respective dates named in eaid specifications. BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. By URE M. FRAZER, Business Director, Indianapolis. Ind., Feb. 7. 1027.

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I.ady Victor Warrender is said to be tlie most beatuiful woman in the Itritjfli peerage. What’s more, they add that she is the best dressed of all the titled women in Europe.

FORD-INSTRUGiED BOLSHEVISTS GO BACK TO FACTORY Twenty-Five Workmen Re-* turn to Russia After Tractor Course. Bu United Frexr* LENINGRAD, Jfeb. 7.—“Fordization” of the Soviet Putziloff tractor factory here has been begun, following the return of twenty-five Bolshevik workmen and mechanics who studied and worked for a month in the Ford tractor factory at Detroit, Mich. One hundred new machines are being Installed and the entire tractor plant rearranged to conform to the American system of time-sav-ing operation as the mechanics learned it while guests of the motor manufacturing company. Several Soviet workmen also studied at the McCormick Harvester Company’s plant. The Russians reported that they had been required to take solemn oath on two occasions that they would study and would not Indulge, in preaching propaganda. They entered the United States, they said, on special permits issued by the State Department. While busy at the two American tractor factories, they declared, they were carefully isolated and American workmen were not permitted to talk much with them. They were objects of constant curiosity. They reported kind and considerate treatment tnd thoroughly enjoyed their sojourn in the United States. Every opportunity was given them, they said, to observe the mechanical operations and arrangements in the tractor factories and they returned with many new ideas, which will be put into practice in the Soviet plant without delay.

Births Girls Sea and Veronica Ferguson, 550 N. Senate. James aim Stella Langford, 134 W. Maryland, 134 W. Maryland. William and Myrtle Feld. 970 Lexington. Mathew and Lovio Knox, 1606 E. Eighteenth. Fred and May Bevis. Methodist Hospital. Oliver and Esther Greer. Methodist Hospital. Koy and Robbie Lowe, 2717 Mankpr. Oscar and Gladys Holcomb. Long Hospital. - , Walter and Minnie Frink, Long Hospital. Russell and Veva Suhfr, 2528 N. Olney. Joe and Roxie Britt. 425 Arbor. David and Gertruda Jackson, 1016 W. Vermont. Charles and Cordelia Garritt, Methodist Hospital. „ Salvador and Anna Mlcille, 623 E. Merrill. ' L. E. and Gertrude Bhultz, Methodist Hospital. Jack and Emma Wallace. 828 Daley. Tom and Nannie Turley, 3204 E. ThirtySecond. Oscar and Mamie Morns. 2121 Howard. Guy and Martha Galiamore, 1737 8. Miller. Boys Frank and Lelia Neidenthal, 1927 AshAllan and Esley Miller, Christian HosKent and Carrie Morgan, Methodist HosP Donald and Ruth Lutes, Methodist Hospital. Rex and Grace Linn, 57 N. Holmes. Oscar and Lorene Stumps, 709 Sanders. Charles and Ethel Hagen. 1524 Cornell. Walter and Theresa Rowley, 2422 Daniel and Nannie Collins, 933 S. Hard*Leonard and Edna Davis, 788 W. Twen-ty-Fifth. Roy and Velma Lawhom, 854 W. TwenGeorge and Hattie White, 312 W. Mcaira and Cecelia Hester. 2056 Hovey. Edward and Laura Langford, 520 —- AI CUnton and Ccnnibe Hobbs. 755 W. WalnUßobert and Viola Brewer, Pinex Apts. Lazo and Karsto Atanasoff, 3040 W. Tvler and Mary Coons, 1234 Deloss. Everett and Eva Lynn, 1819 Astor. Deaths Ruth Collins, 36. 2137 Ashland, chronic nephritis. Harriet S. Hauser. 60, 1015 Central, carcinoma. • James Newell Rogers, 83, 5666 Central, earoimoma. Ross Beaver, 14, St. Vincent Hospital, appendicitis. Grace A. Kcrcheval, 55, 2160 N. Capitol. chronic interstitial nephritis. Alfred W. Mahan, 02, city hospital, cardiac failure. . _.. Anna May Bogert, 68, 225 Blue Ridge Dr., bronchitis. HArriet Emma Washburn. 74, 26 N. Elder, arterio sclerosis. Hettic J. Sartor. 84, 261 Hendricks P!.. arteriosclerosis. William R Armstrong, 78. Methodist Hospital, carcinoma. George W. Duckett, 84, 2021 8. East, arteriosclerosis. „ . Andrew Jackson Melville, 39, 651 Dirch, ■ hronic myocarditis. Frances Louise Johngon. 17. city hospital. pulmonary tuberculosis. Roy Lawhorn, 2 hours, 853 W. Twen-ty-Sixth. premature birth. Vera Jane Robbins. 32. 943 8. Missouri. acute dilatation of heart. Joseph Hurley. 57, 410 Parker, acute dilatation of heart. William F. Curry. 72. 3844 N. New Jersey, acute dilatation of heart. Clara E. Martz. 63, Christian Hospital, hypostatic pneumonia. Wallace Talbert, 41. 28 N. Senate, accidental. Join! Williams. 41, city hospital, pneumonia. Scott Sammons Judd. 1 month, 1455 W. Thirty-Second, acidosis. John L. Loney. 61. 845 W. Vermont, -eneral tuberculosis. Tyler Coons, 5 hours, 1234 Deloss, asP £ayton Allen. 60. 28 N. Audubon Rd., pernicious anemia. Charles Paul. 59. 2138 E. Michigan, chronic nephritis.

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U. S., AUSTRALIA TO LEAD WEALTH. PRODUCING GROUP Forecast Provided for League of Nations Runs Up to 1941. Bu United Press GENEVA, Feb. 7.—For th next fifteen years, Australia and the United States will continue to lead the world in of active, wealth-producing population. Statistics showing this hava just been compiled for and published by the League of Nations as part of the data that will be used by the League’s International economic conference in May, 1927, in trying to get the world back onto its feet economically. The statistics will be used In establishing the future economic possibilities of all the leading nations of the world, as well as tho future production of world-wealth generally. Against the heavy increases which Australia, the United States, Japan, Italy, Germany and England will make. France is the only country, it is demonstrated, that will show an actual decrease in her wealth-pro-ducing population. Compares Figures The statistics gathered cover the workers of each country from 15 to 70 years of age and shows what this population was in 1910 and what it will be in 1941. Australia, It is shown, will lead the world as far as actual Increase in percentage of her working population is concerned. In 1910, this was 2,911,000. In 1941, it Is estimated, it will be 4,688,000 or an increase of 61 per cent. The United States comes next with a working populiation that In 1910 was 60,033,000. It had increased to 81,833,000 in 1920. It will be 81,740000 in 1931 and will have mounted to 89,833,000 in 1941, an increase since 1910 of 50 per cent, according to the figures. ' The next country that will show the greatest percentage of Increase for tho same period la Italy, whose working population was 22,425,000 in 1926, will he 31,037,000 in 1941, an increase of 38 per cent. Other Countries Rank In percentages of increase the other leading countries will be Sweden, 35 per cent; Germany 34 per cent; Japan, 32 per cent; and England 26 1-2 per cent. Against these nations wdth the sure prospect of a steady increase in their wealth-producing population, France stands alone with the equally sure prospect of a decrease. This of course is due to her heavy losses during tho war and to her birth rate. In 1910 her active population was® placed at 28,400,000. In 1920 this had already decreased largely on account of tlje war, to 27,823,000 and for 1041 it is estimated that this will have still further decreased to 27,583,000. Other statistics prepared for the ecor.omic conference show that Japan Is leading the world in increase of population by birth. While this is offset to a certain extent by an unusually heavy death rate, she still leads the world in the rate of excess of births over deaths. At the present time her birth rate is 35.5 for every thousand of population. Her death rate is 22 for every thousand, leaving thus an annual increase in population by birth alone of 12.5 for every thousand of population. Italy is her nearest rival with an increase of 11.7 annually for every thousand of population.

CHINESE FORBID BOBBED HI AS WAR REGULATION Fines Ranging From $1 to $8 Provided for Offend- ® ing Girls. Bu United PrcxK PEKIN, Feb. 7. —Officialdom, apparently beaten in its campaign against the bobbed hair of feminine Young China, now proclaims that it has only begun to fight. - The ban against bobbed hair, which was hastily removed when it caused the arrest of an official’s wife, has been clamped down with renewed vigor as a ‘‘war regulation.” Just what that means, no one seems to know. Gen. Chu Yu-pu of Tientsin, issued the new order. Young China as a whole is not disposed to favor the civil wars which this and other ‘‘war regulations'” are designed to further, but Young China has not yet grown to such estate that it can make itself heard save on rare occasions of high national feeling—and these are invariably in connection with anti-foreign demonstrations rather than with domestic issues, even such dire ones as the present bobbed hair problem. Asa result of representations by Gen. Chu, the Tientsin commissioned of education issued a number of new regulations ‘‘governing the prosecution of the war” and, among other things, promising imposition of fines ranging from $1 to $8 upon all girls more than fourteen years old, who display bobbed tresses after a period of three months. During the interim, police are given the right to accos® any bobbed-haired Chinese girl an™ advise her to grow hair as rapidly as nature will permit. After that time, arrests are to be made. In addition to payment of fines, parents of bobbed-haired girls will be compelled to sign a bond guaranteeing that no more hair-trimming will be attempted.