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AH! A MOTIVE FOR LION PLOT AGAINST U. S. Great Britain Fears for Her Prestige; Wants U. S., Says Witness. Bu United Press CHICAGO, Nov. 17.—For the first time since the work of “chasing King George out of America” began, the “America First” forces today pointed to a motive for England’s alleged attempts to “propagandize the United States.” Mayor William Hale Thompson’s aids were given their motive at Wednesday’s session of the trial of Superintendent of Schools William McAndrew, who is charged with pro-British inclinations. The motive came in the testimony of Charles Edward Russell, a liberal writer and lecturer. During his testimony Russell said: Fears for Prestige "Great Britain fears for her prestige.” Immediately there was a general pricking of ears from the Thompson forces. “That is why the poor little Prince of Wales has been kept running around the globe. Australia and Canada has created apprehension, and only a miracle can save India,” he continued. And so today there was a general discussion of “Great Britain’s fear for her prestige.” Thompsonites pointed out that amalgamation with the United States would considerably strengthen the English prestige. Russell explained the reason why "Great Britain has turned,/to the . United States as a dominating force” that would strengthen prestige. Terrible! Get Hotel Rooms “When the American troops went through the Germany army in 1918,” he said, “the English decided that this Nation was to be feared and the best way to deal with it was to convince the United States of the value of British friendship.” Incidentally, Russell revealed some information which would' be interesting to American travelers in England. “American travelers may obtain hotel accommodations without difficulty,” he said, “by joining the English .Speaking Union or the Pilgrim Society, “These organizations are the backbone of the British propaganda machine. Members will be taken care of at any hotel no matter how full it is.” HOMECOMING AT MUNCIE Ball Teachers College to Open Observance Friday Bii Times Special MUNCIE, Ind., Nov. 17.—8a1l Teachers College here will hold a two-day homecoming celebration beginning Friday, the first event being §et for that evening when an all-college pep session will be held. A parade will follow the meeting and a play will be presented in the assembly hall by the Spotlight Club. Saturday morning the freshmen spection of new buildings and a campus tour by visitors. In the afternoon the Ball football eleven will play the Defiance College team of Defiance, O.

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FRIDAY EVENTS Eli Lilly & Cos. breakfast, Severln, 7 a. m. Seventh District Federation of Warners Clubs meeting, Severln, 10 a. m. Knights of Columbus luncheon, SpinkArms. Chamber of Commerce Open Forum luncheon. Chamber of Commerce. Exchange Club luncheon luncheon, Lincoln. Optimists’ Club luncheon, Claypool. Phi Delta Theta luncheon. Chamber of Commerce. _ Delta Tau Delta luncheon. Board of Trade. Altrusa Club dlnher, Columbia Club, 6:15 p. m. De Pauw alumni dinner dance, Marott H lifd’iana ‘ Artists’ Club meeting. Woman’s Department Club, 8 p. m. Bomar Cramer, concert pianist attracting national interest, will give a recital tonight at the Masonic Temple. “Thrills and ehills of Movie Making” will be told to Chamber of Commerce members at Friday’s open forum luncheon by Allen S. Glenn, Circle Theater managing director. Glenn formerly was exploitation department head for First National Pictures, Inc. L. A. Barton, Stutz Motor Car Company budget controller, and Fred Davis of Eli Lilly & Cos., spoke Wednesday night to the Indianapolis chapter of the National Association of Cost Accountants. Seventy-five Indiana auditors and accountants attended the meeting at the Chamber of Commerce. Marott Shoe Shop Mutual Benefit Association members held their third annual benefit card party and dance Wednesday night in the Gold room of the Marott Hotel. More than three hundred persons attended. Sewage disposal and water supply problems will be discussed at a meeting of city officials from throughout the State, which has been called for Nov. 30, by Dr. William F. King, State health board secretary. Edward Kienappel, Matson Navigation Company general agent, gave an illustrated lecture on Hawaii Wednesday night before the Fletcher Trust Men’s and Women’s Clubs in the trust company’s clubrooms. Prayer is America’s greatest source of power, the Rev. J. B. Rosemurgy, Irvington M. E. Church pastor, told Bible Investigation Club members Wednesday night at the Y. M. C. A. Indianapolis was chosen as the convention city for 1928 of the Associated Master Barbers of America at the annual meeting Wednesday at Detroit. Invitation to choose this city was presented by Noah Anglin of the local association, and Shockley Lockridge of the Chamber of Commerce convention bureau. About 1,000 will attend. \ A voluntary bankruptcy petition was filed in Federal Court Wednesday by Curtis D. Stoner of Montgomery County, listing liabilities of $6,899 and assets of $l7B. An objectionable letter sent to an Indianapolis woman several days ago resulted in the arrest on Wednesday of Virgil Applegate, 21, of 1126 S. Richland~St., by Postal Inspector W. C. Ela on a charge of sending obscene literature through the mail. Advertising Club of Indianapolis members today heard E. R. Gildehaus, advertising manager of H. P. Wasson & Cos., talk on “Retail and Department Store Advertising” at

the Spink-Arms. Advertising staff members of other stores were guests. American Mutual Insurance Company has purchased the two and one-half story brick house at 1812 N. Meridian St., and will move their offices there from the Continental Bank Bldg. Cemetery superintendents of Indiana will meet Friday with Raymond E. Siebert, Crown Hill superintendent, in the Crown Hill administration building, to form a State association. The group will entertain the convention of National Association of Cemetery Superintendents in Indianapolis next August. Lee R. Bonnewitz, of Van Wert, Ohio, spoke on flowers in famous gardens of Europe and Asia Wednesday night before the Garden Flowers Society in Cropsey Auditorium at the public library. The Sunflower Club will give a bunco and euchre party in Odd Fellows Hall, Hamilton and E. Washington Sts., tonight.

POSTAL MEN OF STATE WILL MEET AT MARION Joint Association Convention to Open Saturday, Bu Times Special MARION, Ind., Nov. 17.—The Indiana Joint Association of Postal Employes will hold its State convention here Saturday and Sunday, with Clyde Kelley, Pennsylvania Representative in Congress, as the principal speaker. Keljey has sponsored many bills desired by the postal workers. A banquet Saturday afternoon will be the opening number on the two-day program. Approximately five hundred persons are expected to attend. Representative Kelley will speak. Thomas E. Flaherty, secretary of the National Federation of Postofflee Clerks, will attend the convention. FIGHT PUBLIC ‘MAKEUP’ German Innkeepers Object to Painting, Powdering in Open BERLIN, Nov. 17.—German hotel and innkeepers have started a campaign against the custom of women combing their hair and painting and powdering themselves in public. If this habit is not ended voluntarily they plan prohibition measures. Births Girls Richard and Irene Rathsraan, 1831 Lockwood. Kyle and Leola Link, city hospital. Frank and Harriett Case, city hospital, and Margaret Shulke, city hosand Myrtle Long, city hospital. John and Bernice Irwin. Methodist Hospital. Kelly and Qulllle Rucker. 452 W. Sixteenth. Roscoe and Ruth Clingenpoel, 1220 N. Illinois. Boys McKinley and Irene Garrett, city hospitai. Charles and Callie Payne, city hospital. Charles and Lenoar Overman. 1821 Tallman. John and Hazel Glazier, 1151 N. Pershing. Louis and Elise Mlnsterman, Methodist Hospital. Jerry and Minnie Goodwin, 202 Mlnkner. William and Dorothy Walker, 418 Kansas. Charles and Mary Wiseman, 288 Lynn.

Deaths Bryant Bray, 40, 819 Chadwick, lobar pneumonia. Charles Fette. 72, 439 S. Alabama, chronic myocarditis. Audrey Evelyn Herrin, 10 mo., St. Vincent’s Hospital, broncho pneumonia. Jennie Parrish, 43, city hospital, chronic myocarditis. Hewett uremia. Jacob Breining, 61, 2846 N. Illinois, chronic myocarditis. Martha Ellen Shover, 84, 2057 BrJadway, uremia. Ernestine Arens, 73, 1414 Union, cerebro hemorrhage. Thomas Kellum, 41, city hospital, myocarditis. George W. Turner, 69, 3015 Park, cerebral hemorrhage. John E. Murphy. 51, 1030 W. ThirtySixth, acute myocarditis. Building Permits A Mon L °6 y : 5 0 d o WemnK and * araße ’ 744 N ’ Elisa Fllegenschmldt, garage, 2901-03 Washington Blvd., $347. D. Miller, reroof, 1217 N. Delaware. John Welsory, reroof. 4016 College, $228. Link & Edwards, boiler, 621 B. Ohio, $320. T. A. Moynahan, boiler, 5536 E. Washington. $370. Ike Wolf, boiler. 722 N. Capitol, $415. O. J. Smith Realty Company, repair, 125-27 W. North, *1,500. McClure Realty Company, repair, 310 W. New York. $406. Hoosier Abattoir Company, repair, 600 W. Rav. SBOO. Grause Pump Cofnpany, repair. Pratt and Canal. S4OO. Frank Thomas, hall, 1700 W. Thirtieth, $5,000. O. J. Smith Realty Company, repair, 239 N. Illinois. SIO,OOO. Henry H. Range, furnace, 1720 Woodlawn, *240. S. P. Goss, furnace, 635 E. Fifty-Eighth, $225. St. Mark’s English Lutheran Church, boiler. 1301 Prospect. $3,000. H. L. Slenger, furnace. 414 N. Arlington. $595. L. P. Davis, dwelling and garage. 808 S. Temple. $1,920. Joseph E. C'ranen. garage. 2236 N. Harding. S2OO. R. E. Stins. reroof. 322 N. Capitol, *2OO. Paul Jones, furnace, 1101 N. Rural, S3OO. Western Oil Refining Company, service station, southeast corner of Forty-Ninth and College, $6,000. Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church, addition, Forty-Seventh and Park, $1,700. Stomach T roubles, Headache and Dizziness If your stomach is sick, you are sick all over. If you can’t digest your food, you lose strength and “pep,” get thin and nervous and feel as tired when you get up as when you went to bed. For 10 years Tanlac improved the health and activity of many thousands who suffered just as you do. Here is a letter from Mr. Edward B. Hall, of 579 Kiefer Ave., Columbus. Ohio. “I had stomach trouble so badly I could hardly eat! But in less than a month after starting Tanhic my appetite was keen and my stomach working the best ever. Now I’m never bothered with dizzy spells or nervous indigestion.” Why not let Tanlac do for you what it did for this sufferer and for thouj, sands of others? It is marvelous to see how it relieves the most obstinate digestive troubles—relieves gas, pains in the stomach and bowels. Bow it restores appetite, vigor and sound sleep. Tanlac is made of roots, barks and herbs—nature's own medicines for the sick. The cost is less than 2 cents a dose. Get a bottle from your druggist today. Your money back If It doesn’t heli> you. Tanlac 52 MILLION BOTTLES USED

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1,500 ATTEND SCHOOL RITES X % Washington High School Is Dedicated. More than 1,500 persons attended the formal dedication services of Washington High School, 2200 block W. Washington St., Wednesday night in the school auditorium. Charles F. Miller, superintendent of schools, was the principal speaker. “Although our schools have advanced from log cabins, frame buildings and brick structures to magnificent buildings like Washington High School, we must r.ot become confused with what education really is,” Miller said. “It is the product graduated from the school and not the largeness of the building.” Theodore F. Vonnegut, president of the school board formally presented the building to the West side citizens. The Rev. Clarence G. Baker, pastor of the Buck Creek Christian Church, representing the community, accepted it. The unnamed school song, composed by Walter G. Gingery, principal cf the school, and Ross Campbell, of the faculty, was sung for the first time by the Second Presbyterian Church quartet. Members of the group were Mrs. James H. Lowry, Miss Mary Moorman, Charles L. Vaile, and \f. J. Albion. They were accompanied by Charles Hansen. Thirty-six silk American flags were presented the school by the Megrew chapter of the United War Veterans’ Auxiliary. Principal Gingery presided and closed the program with a short address.

SEES ROBINS AT GARY “Shirt Fronts Kind of Rusty,” Policeman Reports. B;; Times Special GARY, Ind., Nov. 17.—1 t looks like a mild winter to Patrolman Alex Schultz. He says he saw two robins in Jefferson Park here. “Their shirt fronts were kind of rusty and their feathers were all ruffled up as though they found the chilly weather disagreeable, but neither of them seemed in a mind to leave their summer home,” Schultz said. Death Notices EASTERDAY SHIRLEY MAE— Age 10 months, beloved little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Easttrday, passed away Wednesday Nov. 16. Funeral at the late rsl , d -5 ce ’ 1521 Deloss St., Friday. Nov. 18. m Friends Invited. Burial at Floral Park cemetery. In Memoriam Notices STORM—In loving remembrance of our darling sister Mollle Quinn Storm, who departed this life. Nov. 17. 1916. When mem’ry shall forsake me. Then I will thee forget. When, dark and death o’ertake me, I shall no more regret. Then I shall ne’er remember The gladness and the glow. The sparkle and the youthtime. The happy long ago. Nor ought shall then remind me Os weariness and pain. Os dead or smouldering ashes That ne’er shall burn again. Her loving sisters. ELIZABETH AND JULIA, IN MEMORIAM—In loving remembrance of Reece H. Kirkpatrick, who departed this Use nine years ago today, Nov. 17, 1918. Gone, but not forgotten. WIFE AND DAUGHTER. Funeral Directors ~W. T. BLASENGYM Main office. 2220 Shelby St. Drexel 2570. UNDERTAKERS. HISEY Sc TITUS 931 N. Delaware. LI. 3828 KRIEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR. 1402 N. Illinois St. Main 1154. Res.. Bel. 3866-R I George Grinlteiner Funeral director. 522 E. Market , Main 0908. J. C. WILSON: funeral parlors, ambulance service and modern automotive equipment Dr 0321 and Dr 0322 BERT 8. GADD. 2130 PROSPECT ST. DREXEL 8307. Lost and Found

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5 UMBRELLAS 7 BOOKS 1 PACKAGE 1 BOSTON BAG 1 PACKAGE CURTAIN RODS 3 PURSES 1 PAIR GLASSES 3 PACKAGES Main 2737 DOG: fox terrier; pure white body and legs; black markings on head and tall; very slightly lame in one hind leg; name Flip. Return 234 W, Glmber St. Reward. LOST; IN VICINITY OF PARK AND BROADWAY: LARGE, ORANGE AND WHITE PERSIAN CAT. 609 E. FORTYFOURTH. HUM. 3488. REWARD. POLICE dog; 5 months old; black and tan male; harness; last seen Monday noon 56th and Wash. Blvd. Reward. Hu. 4440. PORTFOLIO, paper, containing 3 mental record books. Reward. Ran. 7108 or Irv. 4361. TRAVELING bag; lost on Mass. Ave. between Emerson and 10th; Sunday. Reward. Riley 1866. WILL party who took lady’s grip off train from Cincinnati Monday night please communicate with Wash. 4073 immediately and'avoid trouble. Help Wanted Male WANTED HOUSE TO HOUSE CANVASSERS, EITHER MEN OR WOMEN; GOOD LEGITIMATE LINE, LIBERAL COMMISSION. WRITE P. O. BOX 227, GIVING AGE, EXPERIE N C E, REFERENCES AND TELEPHONE NUMBER, SALESMEN wanted; to buy our pull cards and punchboards deals. Salesmen can clear S2OO per week. Write WEFTS NOVELTY COMPANY. Box 54. Muncle, Ind. SOLICITORS—LiberaI commission propos - _ tion. selling The Indianapolis Times See Circulation Manager between ’4 and ? in evenings. SOLICITORS—LiberaI commission proposition cn local newspaper. See Mr. Hedge between 5 and 7 evenings. Room 129 Llnnen Hntelv CEMENT block maker wanted at Cartersburg. Ind. WARD GRAVEL CO, t aiions Wanted Female WANTED by white woman, care of small home In city. Ho laundry. 518 S. Noble. Drtxel 7231. CURTAINS and draperies to launaerT MRS. J. LUTZ. Main 0150. HAND laundry, done at home. Called for and delivered. Ch. 6324-W. T

Help Wanted Female EXCELLENT PROPOSITION FOR DIRECT SALES WORK. SHORT HOURS AND GOOD PAY. SEE MR. HEDGE, LINDEN HOTEL 3-5 AFTERNOONS ALL THIS WEEK A few positions available between the of 20 and 35 in industrial cafeteria. Someone with home economies training preferred. Good pay, congenial surroundings and splendid opportunities for advancement. In reply state age and training. ANSWER, C, 840 Times. * WOMEN for pleasant spare-time work; good pay. 34 N. Addison. Bel. 2428. ~* : cns Wanted Male COLORED man wants steady work: janitor, porter or anything. Main 0521. Instructions CENTRAL BEAUTY COLLEGE. Our graduztes pass State examinations easily 202 Odd Fellow Bldg Ma 579 and 6509 Special Notices ON or after Nov. 17, 1927. I shall not be responsible for any debts contracted by Lola U. Rugensteln. OTTO H. RUOENSTEIN. HOMEMADE fru.t cake for holiday orders. Reasonable. Call Lin. 6516. Business Announcements EXCAVATING UNDER HOUSE!} Carpenter, cement, brick work. DR. 0738 FEATHERB bought, sold and renovated feather mattresses and pillows made E. F. BURKLE, 418 Mass. Main 1428 FUR—Remodeling: bring in your old furs and we remodel them to look almost good as new. INDIANA FUR CO., 138 W. Market. PLUMBING FIXTURES We save you money. INDIANAPOLIS PLUMBIRa SUPPLY CO.. 125 N. Alabama. Lin. 5788. RUG. 9x12. THOROUGHLY CLEANED. 12 Superior Rug Cleaners. He. 4462. BURNETT, ’’The Piano Mover.” formerly with Baldwin. Pearson and Starr piano companies. Lin. 6268.

Rooms for Rent BELLEFONTAINE. 1329; 3 comfortable warm rms.; mod, home; boys faft. 6 p.m.i. BELLEFONTAINE. 1328 : 2 large nicely turn, private home; >7, Riley 2183. CAPITOL, 2424; comfortable rm.; private family; near St. Vincent’s. Ran. 4525. COLLEGE. 1002; modern sleeping room in private home: use of telephone: $3.50 wk. COLLEGE. 2242; VERY NICE WARM ROOM; PRIVILEGES. HEM. 4745. CENTRAL, 2821: nice mod. room; kitchen privileges If des.; 2 prefd. Ha. 4797-R. CENTRAL, 3149; mod., furnished, front room; private family. Wash. 2123. CLINTON HOTEL. 29 Vlr. Ave.; rooms; steam heat; right down town: $3 to $6 week. DENNY. N., 401; one front rm.; nicely furn.; private, mod, home. Irv. 4529-R. EAST, N., 726: Ant. 5; 3 bedrooms; clean, warm and modern. ENGLISH, 1107; attractive warm rm., adj. bath. Drexel 6467. ILLINOIS, N., 2326; clean furn. front rm., large alcove home, with ref. Ha. 3505. ILLINOIS. N„ 1138; outside rooms; all convlences. Riley 6608. ILLINOIS. N.. 2421: attractive, warm rm.; private, mod, home; girls. Har. 1042-M. MERIDIAN, N., 2720 Beautifully furnished room, exclusive, references. Ha. 3780-J. MICHIGAN. 1615 W.; nice, clean rm.; private, modem home; meals optional. NEW JERSEY, N.. 3047; lovely warm front room; private modern home; plenty hot water. Har. 1844. NORTH; good neighborhood: lovely, warm rm. for lady; private home. Hem. 2247. PENN.. 1816 N.; modern; - 1 or 2: cozy front rooms; electric washer. PRATT, W., 155: light, warm, modem rooms, S3 to >5, Lin. 6114. SPRING. 608; warm, clean sleeping rooms; reasonable. ST. CLAIR. 314 E.; Apt. 3: nice, warm rm.; hot water: private home. Lin. 3173. STERLING; comfortable, warm front rm.; modern; home privileges. Ch. 0320. TALBOTT, N., 2022; 2 lovely warm rms.. modern home, privileges. Hem. 5563. IITTf, E.. 318; nice warm rm.; moderm; home privileges. Lin. 7970. 13TH, W., 21; 1 apt. for housekeeping; also nice clean sleeping rm. Lin. 1871. 13TH, E., 319: attractive warm rm., also single rm.. Central car, Linß724. FIRE-PROOF ROOMS Why take chances in anv but a Are proof building; when rooms at ’’The Puritan” can be had as low as $5 per week. CLEAN—STRICTLY MODERN—FIREPROOF HOTEL PURITAN MARKET & NEW JERSEY STS.. RI. 1321. Room Wanted ADVERTISE your rooms and apartments through our new Information bureau. Lin. 2647. TIMES WANT ADB BRING BUBINEBB Room for Rent With Board CENTRAL bus line: warm, comfortable rm.; excellent meals; home prl. Hu. 5362. COTTAGE, 1724; nice, warm rm.; home for refined lady; meals opt. Drex. 5724. NOBLE, N., 329: mod. front rm.; steam heat: good meals; laundry. Lin. 6707. RAYMOND, W., 340; good home to lady In exch. for housework; small family. 16TH. W., 3810; nice, warm rm.: close to Prest-O-Llte. Belmont 3903. CHILDREN; mother’s care. Warm, modern home. Har. 0317-J. SMALL baby to board: $6 wk.; mother’s care. Belmont 0886-R4. LOVELY rm.; good meals, for lady or man, with child. Har. 4685-R. WILL keep your little girl while you work. Furnish heat and bath: modern home. Bel. 4551. Rent Housekeeping Rooms ALA.. N., 1126; 2 very nicely furn. warm rms.: also sleep, rm.; mod. Lin. 3180. ASHLAND, 1650; furn.. 2 large front rms., mod., completely furn. Hem. 5998. CORNELL. 1002; two furnished front rooms; $6 per_week. DREXEL. 438: nice warm.'loom, kitchenette. bath; modern. Irv, 1527. EAST. N., 726; Apt. 5; very nice light _ housekeeping apt.; all modern; furn. ILLINOIS. N., and N. Talbott: everything furnished; $7.50. Har. 4929-R. ILLINOIS, N.. 2119; two 2-room apts.; also 1-rm. apt., with kitchenette; modern; side entrance; no children. Call after 4 p. m. MARKET. E., 540; modern front room, $5 week: 2 side rooms, $5.50. MERIDIAN, S., 1666; 2 rms.: mod. home; steam heat; garage; on car line. MILEY, 129: 2 rms.; clean, mod., furn.; prlv. entrance: ground floor. NEW JERSEY, N., 1029; warm room, kitchenette, bath. mod., auto space; $4.50, NEW JERSEY, N.. 1439; modem. light housekeeping room; very reasonable. OHIO. E.. 540; nice housekeeping rooms; everything furnished; $2.50 and 83 week. TRAUB, N.. 128; furn. 3 rms.; light, water. fuel, gar, furn.; $6, Ch, 1734-M. UNION, 2515; 2 furn. rms.; private entrance: garage; $4.50 week. Dr. 2745. lira, E.. 1816; 2 rooms unci bath, furnlshed or unfurnished. LOVELY 2 or 3-room apt.; modern: completely furnished. Riley 5882. ROOMS: for housekeeping; modern furnlshed room; widow's home. Irv. 1417-W. Apartments for Rent 430 Mass, Ave. One and two-room apartments: neat furnished; good condition: wlth~and without private bath: some as low as $18.50 See custodian, or Fletcher Savings & Trust Cos. 414 N. DREXEL 4 rooms and bath, newly decorated: heat, light, gas and water furnished; $45 per month. Office Lin. 4587. Res., Irv. 3320. VIRGINIA AVE.. 846‘/a! cozy 4-roam apt.: bnth. water, heat and gas. BARTH AVE.. 1514; four rooms, upper duplex, water paid: S2O. Ma. 1741. Mr. Johnson. VILLA. 1625: mod. 4-rm.; bath, bullt-ins, range, linoleum, ln-a-door bed; hard, soft water: heat: gar.; 835. Dr. 1472-W. MCR.. S., 950; 1 3-rm, $15.50; 1 2-rm lower, *l2 50; elec., toilet, water. Wash. 2169. FALL CREEK BL.. W„ 51; attractive, 5 rooms; steam ht.; no children. Ha. 3127.

Apartments for Rent Moynahan Apartment NOW AVAILABLE. 418 E. 15th *41.00 1603 Central $55.00 Moynahan Properties Cos. 710 Union Title Bldg. Ma. 4818 or Rl. 1371. nights or Sunday. Close In Five-room apartment; water paid, *12.50. 637 Russell Ave. Charles E. Holloway & Son Main 1186. 140 N. Delaware. NEWLY REMODELED APTS. Va MONTH FREE RENT. 2130 TO 2138 BROOKSIDE. 4 rooms; all newly decorated; electric lights, gas, city water paid, bath and *, Reduced to $lB. Call SCHMIDT & SMITH, INC., REALTORS. 130 N. Delaware. Main 4088. The Cambridge Apts. NORTH AND DELAWARE STS. NON-HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS. ONE. TWO THREE ROOMS AND BATH. FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED. SEE CUSTODIAN OR CALL LI. 5391. St. Joe St., 127 E. Thoroughly modem apartment of 2 rooms and kitchenette, ln-a-door bed; rent $42.50. Fletcher Savings & Trust Cos. Ashland Ave., 1316 Four-room and sun parlor, modern homelike place to live: steam heat, water. Ice box, gas range furnished: lust what you are looking for. Mr. Huff. Wa. 2181 or Ma. 4088. Houses for Rent BANCROFT’. N.. 312; 5-rm. mod.; built-in features; water pd. Irv. 1694. BELLEFONTAINE. 2621; 5 rooms, bath. Heatrola furnished. Hem. 4967. BLVD. PL.. 3009: dandy 6-rm. mod. dbl.; new furnace: $33. Wash. 3446-M. CAPITOL, N., 2119; upper duplex, 5 rooms, modern, heat and water, front and back porches. Rent reasonable. CAPITOL, N„ 2119: upper duplex. 5 rooms modem, heat and water, front and back porches; reasonable. Ran. 2066. CAPITOL. N.. 3028: 6-room modern house for rent. Ran. 4514 or Ran. 3612. CARLISLE PI.. 617: beautiful 5-room bungalow; modern: newly decorated: garage. No children. Phone Main 7153. COFFEY, 550-52; 5 rooms, bath, garages. water paid: special price. Bel. 1041. DELA., N., 5332: 6-rm. mod. brick double; sunroom. breakfast nook. Hum. 5177. DIVISION, 551: 4-room double, electric lights, gas. inside toilet, garage, cleaned ana papered: $lB. Hum. 4010. EASTERN, 626: dandy 6 romos mod., gar.; near St. Philips. Irv. 4502. Eastern AVE.. 39: 4 rooms, bath; all modern, except furnace; water paid; $25 per month. Lin. 6449. ELDER. N.. 136; upper 5 rooms, gas. elec.. Inside toilet; water paid: sl6. Bel. 2284, FORD ST.. 5260; west of Speedway, new 4-room bungalow, furnace, water lnstde: $24. Bel 3885. GRAY, 8.. 236: double: 4 rms. side.; gar.: nearly new; only S2O. Dr. 1354-R. HARDING. 2035; 4 rooms; mod.; built-in sea,: hardwood; water pd.; gar. Ir. 0798. HARDING. N., 1811: 4-room cottage; 2car garage. Har. 0130. HARDING. S.. 1342: 7-room house; water paid; *22. Ran. 5533. HIGHLAND. S.. 27; 5 rooms, seml-mod-ern; s2l. Lin. 8114. HOYT. 2005; 6 rooms modern except furn.. basement: garage: 830. Drexel 3827. HOYT. 2010: 6 rooms: modern; splendid condition: garage. Dr. 3011. ILLINOIS. N.. 3103; 5 rooms; modern; front and rear porches; gar. Wa. 5585. 1107 KAPPES ST.; 7 rooms all newly decorated. Bargain for $lB. STATE SAVINGS AND TRUST CO. Ma. 8186. 8 E. Market St. KEALING. N.. 612; 4-rm. seml-md.; newly dec.: 822.50; rt. starts Dec. 1, Ch. 3055. KENWOOD. 3025; 8-rm. mod., single, furnace, gar.; splen. neighborhood. Ra. 2754. LEEDS, 238; double. 4 rooms; gas. electriclty; water paid; sl6. Bel, 2284. LINWOOD. 827: 4-room modern double; hardwood floors; garage. Irv. 2312-W, MAPLE RD.. W„ 248: dandy 6-room modern; only 840. Lin. 7665. MICHIGAN, E.. 2107; 8-room modern, near Tech- gar. Only 835. Cherry 3933-J. MERIDIAN. 8.. 1445 ; 7-room modern dou-' ble: newly decorated: $36.50; water paid. Call evenings. Irv. 1138-W. NORTH SIDE: dandy 5-rm. mod- brkfst. nook; hrdwd. flr„ gar- reas, Ch. 4939 OLIVER AVE.. 1416; new 5-rm. mod. bungalow and garage: 82S. Bel. 1261. ORIEI?fAL. S- 139; 7 rms.: gas. elect., garage; water paid: S2O. MCCULLOUGH. PARKER, 440 N.; north half double bungalow: modern: full basement; garage. Lin. 3491. PRATT, 230 W.; dandy 5-room, strictly modem cottage; only $25. Lin. 9105. RICHLAND. 1145-47; 5-room double: gas, electricity. Har. 2549-W. RICHLAND. 1142: 6-room cottage; gas, electricity, garage. Hum. RUCKLE. 3113; 6-rm. modern; i;ar.; papered; refln.; new linoleum: >45. He. 2912. 322 SANDERS St.; 8-room modern single house; $32.50 per month. W, R. HUNTER CO- Main 1078. SCHOOL. W- 2026; 5 rooms with 4 lots; sl6 mo. Owner. 2345 N. Lasalle. SHEFFIELD, N„ 203; rent free Dec. 1; 5 rooms, near new west side high school; water pd. Lin. 3869; eves- Ran. 4702. SHELBY. 1323: 4 rooms; newly painted and papered: gar- elec, lights; water paid: toilet Inside. Dr. 2518-W. UDELL. 611: 4 ROOMS. MODERN: GARAOE: WATER PAID. HAR. 0882. WALCOTT. N- 222: cozy 5-room home; reas.; furn. or unfurn. Lin. 5789. WASH- W- 3423-25- 5-rm. double; gas. elec- well, gar.; *25. Hem. 5858. WEST ST.. N- 442: colored: 4 rooms; water, gas, electricity. Hum. 3469. 916-18 E. 19th; 3 rooms and alcove; gas. electricity: 812 50 to adults. NEAR Brookslde Park: dandy 5-room mod. bungalow: reduced. *36.50: gar. Wa. 2128. Just What You Are Looking For CONGRESS AVE., 338; STRICTLY MODERN SINGLE BUNGALOW: GARAGE; LOVELY YARD; $35.00. BUNGALOW, 6 RMS., S2O 1815 W. New York; new paper, paint; floor enameled; garage. Lin. 4971. 5 RMS., NEW PAPER, sl9 1308 Bradburv; Inside toilet, sink; water paid. Lin. 4971. VERY LOW RENT, 4 RMS., $11.50 1614 Wilcox: new paper and paint; floors enameled; very good. Lin. 4971. COLORED. 2032 W. Tenth; cottage.sl3.so 854 Camp: Inside toilet. 4 rooms... .$17.50 R. H. HARTMAN. 224 N. Delaware. NEW DOUBLE Brand new, 4 room's and bath, Pullman diner, kltchenett with built-in features: garage; water paid: very nice: $32.50. 337 N. Tacoma. , W. R. HUNTER CO. MA. 1078 - Walking Distance, $15.00 Five rooms; electric lights, gas, water furnished. 407 E. St. Clair. Dunlop & Holtegel 122 E. Market. Main 6020. MODERN 4-rm. bungalow: garage; large lot; close to car line; rent $35. Call Un. 7810. 6-ROOM modern house; W. Mich. St- 600 block; 837.50. Inquire 407 N. Warman. 6-ROOM modern double, near West Side High School: $32.50. Inquire 407 N. Warman. 6 ROOMS; shade, fruit; near Brookslde Park: garage: sls, Lin. 6114, $17.50 Until April Ist 1050 E. Vermont 6 rooms; single; electric lights, city water. gas, newly papered. SC KM ID <te SMITH, INC- 130 N. Dela. Main 4087. For Colored 2510 Annetta St.; 4 rooms; electricity, inside toilet, water paid; $16.50. 1133 Roache; 5 rooms; electricity, gas, Inside toilet, water paid: $lB. . 133 Sheridian; 4 rooms; water paid; sl2. C. W. Henry, Realtor 429 Lemcke Bldg. Riley 1064. Houses and Flats Furnished BROADWAY. 4164; well furnished 5-room modern: splen. location, near bus. Reas. COLLEGE, 1933; 13-room modern home; 10 rooms furnished: new paint; 3-car garage: S6O unfurn., $75 furn. Ch. 0900 for cppolntmt. between 9 a. m. and 4 p. in. GRAY. N.. 827; 3 rooms, furnished complete; kitchen privilege; telephone; garage. Oh 4336. GUILFORD. 4170: beautifully furn. 3-bed-rm. home; exc. neighborhood: landscaned: gar.; 5 tons coal In. Reasonable. COZILY turn., 5-room, semi-modern, suburban home. Ref, ex.; $35, Be. 4104, 4-ROOM furn.; $22; W. Morris and Wash.; on city bus line. Bel. 0517-R. ELEGANTLY furnished apt.; rent or sell; gray bed-davenport and chair, gateleg table, Victrola, chifferobe, etc. 134 W. 21st. Apt. 20. Business Places for Rent t OFFICE for rent, furnished or unfurnished. See MONTANA, 208 American Central Life Bldg.

Business Places for Rent SPLENDID location for plumber, barber, tire, battery, shoe store, dry goods; 209 or 211 B. State; $35, Irv. 3003. ACCOMMODATION salesroom, garage for rent; main highway. 720 w. wash.; $l5O. Call Mr. Baker. Ha. 0502-J. Ma. 0409. Storage and Transfer OTTO J. SUESZ Packing hauling, storage. Low rates on California shipments. Overland hauling. Special rates on return loads. Main 2363. Rllev 3628. Ch. 4579-0699-W. . BORNMAN TRANSFER CO. CH. 5571 SATISFACTORY MOVING SERVICE. O. A. BAKER; general trucking. Main 6379. 632 Warren Ave. TIMES WANT ADB BRING BUSINESS Houses for Sale 1003 E. Morris Six-room modern home; In good condition. Price, $5,500. Easy terms. 827 S. East St. Five-room modern, old brick home. In lair condition; $4,000. 3047 Albany St. Five-room semi-modern, almost new home; cement basement; large flue for furnace, toilet installed; brick and cement porch; all improvements in and paid for; $4,300. BRIDGES & GRAVES CO. 237 N. Delaware. Ri. 5250.

Spend Thanksgiving in your own hdme. We have a 5-room modern bungalow with full basement, oak floors, bullt-ln features, brick and cement porch, garage, front drive; 42-foot lot; right at Pleasant Run blvd., in a new home section; only 23 blocks south; easy terms to reliable family. Mr. Kepling Bridges & Graves Cos. 237 N. Delaware. Rl. 5250. NICE NEW BUNGALOWS SEVERAL NICE NEW 4 AND 5ROOM BUNGALOWS ON SPANN AVE. JUST FAST OF GARFIELD. LOCATED IN ENGLISH HEIGHTS OPPOSITE CHRISTIAN PARK. TAKE ENGLISH AVE. CAR TO GARFIELD AVE. PRICES $2,450 TO $3,150. ON PAYMENTS., S. D. SAMPLE, 3939 ENGLISH AVE. DR. 4334. "Wliy Rent? When—sso Will put you In your own home, close to school and car line. Five large rooms, barn on rear of lot. See 2305 W. Morris St. Pay balance $23 per month. Call Mr. Adler. Main 0792; evenings. Hu. 2163. Modern Cottage, $2,950 On terms of S2OO cash and $27.50 per month. Five rooms, bath, furnace, double garage, paved street fully paid for; located at 1055 S. Sheffield Ave. F. J. VIEHMANN COMPANY, Realtors. Builders. 142 N. Delaware St. Riley 2840. . Residence. Irv. 0534-M. Property West $50.00 Cash Bungalows Se/eral bargains left; 4700 block west, off National Road. Paynjent ranging from sl7 to S2B per month. Call at once. Main 0792. Mr. Neukom. Wash. 4900-M. $3,000 —On Terms of S2OO cash and S2B per month buys the 6-room, thoroughly modern cottage, at 29 S. Summitt St. Excellent condition: front and back porches; double garage. F. J. VIEHMANN COMPANY. Realtors. Builders. 142 N. Delaware St. Riley 2840, Residence, Irv. 0534-M. “IT WON’T BE LONG NOW” Until 5-room, thoroughly modern bungalow, facing beautiful Brookslde Parkway will be sola, as the price is very reasonable, considering the construction, shrubbery, built-in features, fireplace, full basement, etc. Shown bv appointment. 2338 E. Sixteenth St. Call MR. FRY, Main 0792: evenings. Hum. 1283.

Buy South 1715 Hoyt Avenue Six rooms, inside toilet, city water; all newly papered; no Barrett. A nice home for a working man; *SO down; easy monthly payments. Main 0792, Mr. Malta, cverilng Cherry 7288. Suburban SIOO.OO Cash Gives Immediate possesion to 1953 E. 46<.h St.; 5 rooms, furnace, inclosed back porch, garage, paved street, near schools, stores and good bus service. A bargain. Main 0792. Mr. Neukom. Wash. 4900-M. 4, Five-Room Bungalow Strictly modern, hardwood floors, tile bath. Nice lawn and shrubbery, $7,000. Waddy & Springer, Realtors Lin. 5181.* 132 N. Delaware. Hu. 4754, $50.00 CASH Makes first payment on 5-room bungalow in Brightwood. House in good repair. Lot 40x140. Should be seen to really be appreciated. It won’t last long at the low price we are asking. Call J. A. DIDWAY, Main 0792. $35 Cash—s3s Per Month Nearly new 5-room bungalow; cemented basement, furnace, finished floors, newly painted and decorated. See this at once. 3724 Hillside Ave. MR. HUSE, Ma. 1576. Hu. 2016. PAY *450 AND GET A DEED Purchaser assumes Railroadmen's mortgage of $1,350 balance. Four-room cottage on paved street; price reduced to *I,BOO for quick sale. Decided bargain. MU. HOWELL. Be. 3544. Ha. 0789-J. $50.00 Down Year-old bungalow on paved street, near the new school, in Brightwood. This has been priced for a quick sale. Better hurry. Call J. A. DIDWAY. Main 0792. COLORED Cornell, 1437; fine 8 rooms; furnace, garage. House newly papered and painted. Only $2,700. Small down payment, then $25 per month. Hum. 3455. 1039 HARLAN ST. 5 rooms and bath; newly decorated, large lot. garage; bargain at $2,750; terms. Lin. 3734. 8-RM. mod., north; car line, school. churches, stores: part rented; $650 cash, bal. $63.50 mo.; no agents. Ran. 0594 for appalntment, MRS. WILLIAMS. FOUR-ROOM bungalow; well. gas. electricity: paved street. Only S2O per month. No down payment. Hum. 3455. WE CAN sell your city property. ROLAND M. ARENS & CO.. 1101 Peoples Bank Realtors. Lin. 6010, | SIOO DOWN, $37.50 per month, buys modern 4-room stucco bungalow; large lot; garage: close to car line. Call Lin. 7810. 19TH. E., 1136; 6-rm. house; garage. S. DAVIS. 1357 S. Meridian. Dr. 0245.

Lots for Sale LOT on Drexel Ave., second lot south ol 12th St.; west front, lust two blocks from Little Flower Parrish; a fast growing community; $1,200 buys clear title to this lot. Drexel 2091-J. Real Estate Wanted WE HAVE cash for modern or semi-mod-ern property south or east. Must be priced right. Times. Box B-354. Real Estate for Exchange GOOD PROFIT, grocery and meat market with gas station in connection. Sell out. on account of old age. Will consider any offer. HAVE 160 acres black level land; north; to trade for anything of equal value. W. H. TATE. 149 N. Delaware. Lin. 7933. SI.OO Down SI.OO an done dollar each week buys a nice 50foot lot In the Somerset addition, restricted; nice lots to exchange also. ZAHND EXCHANGE, 8 E. Market. Miscellaneous for Sale BRICK Get immediate deliveries on the highest grade, used brick in town. At $6 Per M. Reliable Wreckers Lin. 3069. /

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Miscellaneous for Sale BABY carriage: reversible reed: cost *SO; had best care; $12.50. Ch. 4925-M. BASEBURNER; large size, had best of care; $25 1032 N. Rural. BATHROOM, COMPLETE, $76.00 BATH TUB, 5 ft., with legs, good conditlon; S2O. 1545 Roosevelt Ave. Ch. 0442. COAT. Tiger skin fur fabric and trimmed; like new; *ls. Wash. 4531-J. . DAY BED and pad; sls. Easy terms. 200 S. MERIDIAN DAVENPORT Suite. S9B: easy. terms. 200 S. MERIDIAN DIAMOND: 3-STONE RING. 1% KARATB; PERFECT WHITE GOLD MOUNTING: BIG BARGAIN. $250. LADY'S 3-STONE DIAMOND RING: 18 KARAT; WHITE GOLD: BEAUTIFULLY MOUNTED; *65. 511 ILLINOIS BLDG. DINING-RM. suite; buffet, 4 chairs, table, china closet if wanted; splendid conditlon; *35. Bel. 0443-M. DINING-RM. suite, walnut, cost *300; good condition; *9O. Wash. *556. ELECTRIC APPLIANCES All kinds electrical repairing MEIER ELECTRIC CO.. 136 S. Meridian St. HEATROLA; COST *125; LIKE NEW; *SO; 2 KITCHEN CABINETS. CH. 5154. HEATROLA, Vecto; cost *99; Just used 3 months'; sell *SO, Ch. 0442. KITCHEN CABINET, enameled; will go at *ls. Easy terms. 200 S. MERIDIAN

MOTOR: suitable for washing machine or other power G E A C. Ra. 0178. PAINT; Superior house paint; outside or Inside; 15 colors and white. $1.49 gal. MARION PAINT CO.. 366 S. Meridian St. Main 4165. RANGE; combination gas. coal or wood; nickel and white enamel; had best care; cost $l3O. Sell lor S4O. Bel. 3255, RETORT heating stove; used one season: same as new: naif price. Call Lin. 7967 or 215 Marlon Bldg. RUGS —LIN OLEUM Seamless Brussels rugs, slzs 9x12, lit blue, tan. taupe and old rose, at $12.50. Imported Japanese grass rugs, 9x12, at $7.50: wool fiber rugs, 9x12, are also 57.50. A full line of Brussels. Axminsters, velvets tnd Wilsons are carried in all grades and sizes, at real prices. Floor covering In beautiful Uneoieum patterns. 49c yard: genuine Gold Sea! congoleum rugs. 9x12, all newest patterns, all perfect, fullv guaranteed at $9.95. These are carried In all sizes at proportionate Brices. We also have a full line of rug order, congoleum, linoleum and lnlaids at very 'ow prices In all patterns and sizes In every width made. CHARGE ACCOUNTS WELCOMED DORPMAN RUG CO. 207 W. WASHINGTON If It covers the floor we have It Rugs and Linoleum at Lowest Prices DOKFMAN RUG COMPANY 207 W Wash. St Near Capitol RUG, 9x12, blue Axmlnster; good condition: $7.50. Man's tan overcoast, $5. Irv, 4316-R. RUMMAGE SALE—Used ciotning and furnlture. 127 W. Georgia St. SAFES; bargains; nreproof; all sizes. Safe* opened, repaired, combinations changed. Bachelor Safe Cos„ 124 W. Ohio. Li. 3123. SCALES: reconditioned: Standard..s2s.oo Used Toledo scales $22.50 DAYTON SCALE CO. 243 N Penn, Terms, SCALES; meat slicers and choppers. lie~ duced prices; service rendered on all types of scales. 243 N. Penn. DAYTON SCALE CO. SEWING machines, drop-head Singers, $lO tip: repairs for all makes. Singer Cos.. 126 W, Washington, Main 1418. STOVE; LaSalle heater, large size, good condition: reasonable. 846 College Ave. STOVE, heating; dress form, new feathers and Bissell sweeper: mattress. Cheap, Bel. 4062-R. STOVE: Hotblast; had best care; sacrU flee. Dr. 0580. Call mornings. TARPAULINS: be prepared for ba3 weather. Buy your water proof tarpaulins and canvass covers now. Lowest prices and all sizes in stock. See us and save money. HOOSIER TARPAULIN AND CANVASS GOODS CO., 1302 W. Wash. TRAIN, electric, • Lionel.” complete, with all accessories: good condition; will sell $35; cost $75. Lin. 1824. TYPEWRITERS: aii makes:; used: bargain prices. KING TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. Mass. Ave.. opp. P. O. WASHER: ELECTRIC. APEX. HAS HAD BEST CARE. LIKE NEW. SELL CHEAP. 2119 N. CAPITAL. BARGAIN WEEK On reconditioned coolers, freezers and refrigerators. F. D. GARDNER & CO.. 231 E. Maryland, Main 3713. NEW OVERSTUFFED: DIRECT FROM FAC. FOR CASH. BIG SAV. HA. 0740, USED LUMBER Everything for the builder at big saving. Good clean brick, $3 per thousand. Our present wrecking lob at Liberty and Court Sts. H Million Population Cos. 310 S. Delaware Lin. 6270 3-Room outfit complete of slightly used furniture. $98.75. 1226 Oliver Ave. FREEMAN BROS. Open evenings. Away from high rents. 1226 Oliver Ave. In West Indianapolis. THREE-ROOM outfit, complete; of slightly used furniture; everything included to start home; $l5O. Easy terms. 200 S. MERIDIAN MEN'S. WOMENS: CALLED FOR & DELIVERED. BERLING CLEANERS. LI. OVERCOAT & HAT CLEANED. $1.90; 5020. 229 N. DELAWARE 6127 E. WASHINGTON. OVERSTUFFED bed davenport suite, 3 pc., S9B. Easy terms. 200 S. MERIDIAN

m in knrrir nmn irukiCj uoQd as NEW Crts irnThmuy Oak Sideboards $6.85 Dining Tables—Choice Golden, Fumed or Mission Oak $6.85 Breakfast Sets—Choice 5-piece reenameled in assorted colors, gray, ivories, etc $19.75 Dining Room Suite—Golden Oak, large buffet, tables, server, 6 chairs $59.50 chairs ...$59.50 Dining Room Suite (Spanish) Nine-piece high lighted, American Walnut; 66-inch buffet, oblong table, beautiful china, chairs upholstered in tapestry; can not be told from new; sold new approximately, $350 $179.00 Living Room Outfit Complete—Bed Davenport, 2 Rockers and Library Table. All in good condition $39.50 4-Room Outfit—Bedroom, Living, Dining room and kitchen. Complete $247.50 Open Saturday Eve. Until 9 P. M. xEASY TERMS ARRANGED SHOiSSBUBMffI Indiana's Baifim Funnim Store .B 5 & WASHINGTON ’ Save Reconditioned 3-pieee golden oak daveno suite ... .$39.50 Refinished golden oak dining room suite, 8 pieces.. .$49.75 Gas Stove, good as new; connected free $19.75 Coal range, rebuild $37.50 Golden Oak bed davenport, good condition $16.75 KING’S USED GOODS DEPT. 342 E. Wash. St. Between Ala. and New Jersey St. EASY TERMS TIMES WANT ADS BRING BUSINESS