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‘REBELS’ DEFY STATE EDICT IN OKLAHOMA Governor’s Soldiers Ready to Repulse Move of Senate Court. By DON A. HIGGINS United Press Staff Correspondent OKLAHOMA CITY, Dec. 14.—A dual government for Oklahoma seemed a possibility today as the State Senate prepared to convene in the face of indications from Governor Henry S. Johnston that armed resistance would meet any attempt to suspend him pending his trial on impeachment charges. The Governor announced he would permit the Senate to convene in its own chamber in the Statehouse in a “public meeting,” but made it clear he did not consider the Senate a legally organized court of impeachment. Speedy Test Seen The Governor called attention to the questionable legal status of the •special session of the Legislature—tlris State Supreme Court has held its' actions void—and indicated he would not heed any action it might take. Since the first action of the Senate on receiving charges of impeachment from the House is expected to be suspension of the Governor, possibility of a speedy test of strength is seen. The six impeachment charges against Johnston were returned by the insurgent House of Representatives at a secret meeting Tuesday morning. Between 1 and 6:20 a. m., the legislators met in a downtown hotel and indicted Johnson on charges that he: Six Charges Are Made 1. Violated the peace and dignity of Oklahoma by calling of troops. 2. Was incompetent by virtue of reckless delegation of nondelegable powers to others. 3. Corruptly contracted for the services of Jose Alvarado, Mexican sharpshooter, as a special officer while Alvarado was under conviction of burglary and was wanted for a Texas bank robbery. 4. Corrupotly contracted for the services of Fitzpatrick as a State banking department attorney, paying Fitzpatrick $3,500 before the attorney discharged any duty. 5. Unlawfully issued a $7,900 deficiency certificate to create positions not authorized by the Legislature. 6. Feloniously conspired with one May Kline and one Mamie Hammonds (Mrs. O. O. Hammonds, his confidential secretary), and extorted from C. B. McCormack, highway contractor, $1,412 in return for the payment of a claim McCormack held against the highway commission. Addresses State Bankers Chief Justice Fred P. Branson of the State Supreme Court and Harry B. Cordell, president of the State Board ql Agriculture, also were cited for impeachment. Johnston, in addressing 300 members of the State Bankers’ Association last night, defended his action in calling out the militia to resist efforts to depose him by a Legislature which has been held by both the State Supreme Court and the attorney general to have no legal standing. “I called the militia because no appeal to law and order seemed to reach the ears of any one,” he said. “I did it to steady things until the courts could be heard above the din of a prejudiced jury. “When it becomes possible for an unauthorized body to tell the executive to jump the rope, organized government has become the puppet of dissatisfied members. "I shall use the mobilized militia to prevent any attempt to establish' a dual government in Oklahoma.”

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EMILIA VERGERI IS A GREAT SANTUZZA Principals of New York Grand Oppra Company Give a Powerful ami Dramatic Account of ‘Cavalleria Rusticana’ at English’s. BY WALTER D. HICKMAN Emilia Vergeri, dramatic soprano, by her conception and perfornfance of the role of Santuzza, the village girl who loved unwisely and too well Turiddu in “Cavalleria Rusticana,” last night at English’s jumped into a most commanding position. This singer is more than a vocalist, as she is a dramatic actress of tremenduos power.

It was a pleasure to see and heal this singer work up to her powerful dramatic / climaxes without sacrificing beauty of tone. Her Santuzza is essentially the love tossed woman who gave her good name to a firebrand of a lover, only to realize that he still loved Lola, wife of Alflo. Miss Vergeri showed both her understanding of the dramatics of the role when she tells Mamma Lucia, Turiddu’s mother, of her sad plight and the scandalous actions of Turiddu and Lola. Here we see a troubled and honest soul who loved none too well. Then in one second, Vergeri transforms Santuzza into a fighting mad woman who struggles to hold the love of the man she loves. Then jealousy enters her heart and she tells Alfio,' the teamster, oi the unfaithfulness of his wife. She then realizes that Alfio is mad with jealously and then fear enters her heart for Turiddu. Os course the fight—Turiddu is killed by Alfio in a knife duel. Santuzza then crashes to the ground in the public square. Here is big dramatic acting of a powerful operatic role and the success of “Cavalleria” depends to a large measure upon the way this role is handled. Miss Vergeri reached great dramatic heights and her powerful and true voice only increased her worth as a member of the company. To my way of thinking, she is the commanding member of the company, judged by the opera I have seen this company give. Luis Ibarguan caught the nervous, devilish and conceited spirit of Turiddu. He has a good voice and a satisfactory understanding of the role although he has filled it with nervous mannerisms. Eunice Harper was Lola; Eugenio Prosperoui the Alfio and Julia Peters was the Mamma Lucia. Following “Cavalleria,” the company last night presented “Pagliacci.” an opera closely associated with Caruso. Francesco Bocca Fusco was the Canio. Good in voice and with a competent understanding of the dramatics of the role. An agreeable performance. Maryla Granovska did not look the part of Nedda, Canio’s unfaithful wife. Her voice not strong, but high and clear. Robert Farina was the Beppo, the Harlequin, and Martino Rossi was a most interesting Tonio. the clown. Rossi has a powerful voice and he knows this opera becauJfe he was always in the spirit of the role. A good actor and an excellent singer. Eugenio Prosperoni was the Silvio. Michael Fevisky conducted both operas and again repeated the marvelous impression that he made on Monday night by directing “Aida.” The second night of the opera on the part of this company proves that we have a treat in town this week. Because of the general excellence of the principals and the directing of Feveisky, larger houses should greet this company. “Faust” is the matinee bill today with “Carmen” tonight at English’s. Other theaters today offer: “Parisian Red Heads” at the Lyric; “Amy of the Circus” at the Colonial; Jim McWilliams at Keith’s; “Irresistible Lover” at the Ohio; “East Side, West Side” at the Circle; “Two Arabian Knights” at the

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Indiana; “The Gay Defender” at the Apollo; movies at the Isis ana burlesque at the Mutual. GOSSIP DRIVES WIFETOPOISON Blame Small Town Slander for Suicide Attempt. B.u United Brest KANSAS CITY, Mo., Dec. 14. “Small town gossip” ended the romance of a bridal couple here and today Mrs. Beulah Cleveland, 33, was in a serious condition from poison and her husband, Dr. Clyde W. Cleveland, was held in jail for investigation. Dr. Cleveland said the couple’s wedding originally had been set for Christmas. Gcssip, arising from the fact that the two had been seen together in a hotel here, caused them to advance the ceremony to last Friday, but even the marriage was not sufficient to take the bride’s mind ofl what she considered disgrace, Dr. Cleveland said. The bride was a Sedalia (Mo.) school teacher, and it was one of her pupils who jaw her here with the doctor. Dr. Cleveland said the girl had met him here at the end of the Thanksgiving holidays so they could travel back to Sedalia together. STATE M. E. COUNCTL HOLDS MEETING HERE Continual Unity of Indiana Groups WiH Be Asked. Retention of the southern Illinois conference in the Indianapolis district, Methodist Episcopal Church, and continued unity of the three Indiana conferences will be asked at the next conference meeting, the State council deedied Tuesday afternoon. The council met at the Roberts Park M. E. Church. Speakers were the Rev. J. M. Dawber, the Rev. R. C. Hartley and Bishop F. Berry, all of Philadelphia, Pa., and E. C. Wareing of Cincinnati, Ohio, editor of the Western Christian Advocate. Bishop Frederick D. Leete of the Indiana area gave a report on financial conditiop of the church. The date of the Rivervale institute was set for July 23 to 30. TEACHER TO BE BURIED William W. Knight Was in Ft. Wayne Schools 22 Years. Funeral services for William W. Knight. 66, who died unexpectedly Tuesday at Ft. Wayne, will be held at the chapel at Crown Hill cemetery, Friday at 3 p. m. The body was to arrive today at the home of his son, Herbert G. Knight, 6109 Ashland Ave. Knight was a teacher in Ft. Wayne Central High School for the last twenty-two years. He was stricken suddenly with a heart attack. A native of Indianapolis, he belonged to the Scottish Rite and Odd Fellows here. Survivors, besides the son, are his wife, two daughters, Mrs. Edwin Turner, Ft. Wayne, and Mrs. Karl M. Hassler, Detroit; two sisters, Mrs. C. L. Daugherty, Jacksonville, Fla., and Mrs. George W. Deibert, Long Beach, Cal.

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HUSBANDS TOLD HOW TO CHOOSE GIFTS FOR WIFE 1 1 ,y Just Use as Much Care as You Do in Selecting ' for Stenographer. Here's relief for the tired Christmas shopper. Yesterday Miss Heflernan told you of a few bl'Ss which would please any college lad. Today are some suggestions for hubby's present. Tomorrow she'll list a few things for that "best girl.” Others will follow. BY- BETTY HEFFERNAN Though countless anecdotes are told yearly about the baflled husband, absurdly trying to select a gift for his fastidious wife, I have decided that his is an easy task if he spends the same amount of care In the selection of this present as he does in choosing the gift for his favorite stenographer. Since wives come “assorted” I looked over gifts of all types, gifts of an intimate personal nature as well as presents for the house, which some wives'prefer. Perhaps the loveliest gift lingerie shops are showing is the gay negligee. For the brunette wife with flashing dark eyes there is a black satin crepe robe with a brilliant scarlet lining. A peach satin negligee with flowing angel sleeves in pastel shades, is suitable for the soft, appealing, little blond wife.

Pajamas Are Brilliant The fascinating, tltian-haired wife may prefer a periwinkle blue robe with white lining and shaded marabou bandings on the sleeves. French silk gowns of crepe satin with matching chemise make attractive holiday remembrances. Pajamas in brilliant feminine colors are particularly smart this year for traveling and lounging. A different gift for the sportswoman is an imported lisle sweater of an all-over jacquard design and matching lisle hose. Some of these sport stockings have dashing handembreidered clocks to increase attractiveness of slim ankles. 1 saw a completely equipped little traveling case in gay leather, containing all the articles of toilet a woman generally tries unsuccessfully to remember in last minute packing. Gloves in Swagger Styles Swagger styles in gloves are well received by almost any woman. One dashing pair is made of English capeskin, fur-lined, just the thing for the wife who drives her own motor in any weather. Handbags of all kinds are shown, some large, others with merely enough room for a small compact and fragile handkerchief. For day use, handbags of ostrich skin, alligator, antelope, or lizard in the underarm or pouch styles, and for formal attire, small rhinestone bags are displayed. One store is “glorifying" the diamond, featuring diamond and sapphire combination flexible bracelets. Gifts for Home Lover Exquisite cosmetic and perfume vanity sets in rose or green crack'ed glass, including a tray, powder box, and perfume droppers are available. Other sets are in pearloid and inlaid enamel. The home lover will welcome fine .linens. I saw a beautiful Italian crash linen bridge set. An imported china, set of two-tone golden luster, containing a teapot, sugar, creamer and four bridge plates with cups seemed a true compliment for the Italian linen. Oriental rugs, heavy sterling silver, delicate lead-blown glass in sherberts, gobie s, and cocktail containers are other gifts that will delight the home-loving wife. BANK TO GUIDE ESTATE Fletcher Trust Company Administrator of W. J. Hasselman Affairs. The Fletcher Savings and Trust Company has been named administrator of the estate of Watson J. Hasselman, local florist, who died Dec. 6, by Judge Pro Tern. Russell Wilson in Probate Court. The estate is composed of the Indianapolis Flower and Plant Company, Thirty-Fourth St. and Central Ave., and 455 acres in Montgomery County. Prior to his death, Mr. Hasselman entered a trust agreement with the company whereby Watson Park, north of Fairfield Ave., was subdivided. Mrs. Hasselman and four sons will inherit the estate. The sons are Lawrence G. and Victor M. Hassi iman, 3445 Central Ave.- James B Hasselman of the Michigan Sta e Agricultural College. Lansing, Micl., and Harry H. Hasselman of Drexil Hill, Pa. 3 FACE BOOZE CHARGES Slated on Blind Tiger Charges Following Arrests. Three arrests on blind tiger charges were made by police Tuesday night. Omolda Gibbons of R. R. 6 told police his two pints of white mule were purchased from Herschell Fortner, 38, of 1905 S. Belmont Ave. Both were arrested. Police said they found a half pint of alcohol in the possession of Burton Johnson, 42, of -849 W. TwentyNinth St., in a parked car at 2200 Northwestern Ave. QUARTET GOES ON RADIO Negro Spirituals Feature of Song I Hour Over WFBM. The Roland Hayes Negro quartet will sing spirituals and sacred numbers during the Wheeler City Mission hour over WFBM from 7:30, to 8:30 tonight, by courtesy of Mrs. Max Leckner, their teacher. The quartet is composed of Miss Susie Dickins, Mrs. Wilbur Wilson, Millard Burwell and Clarence Hicks. J. Harold Brown is accompaniist. Miss Goldie Beaman will play the mission electric bells and the Rev. H. E. Eberhardt wlll*give the Bible lesson on “The Psychology of Swearing.” 4

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CHECKS UP ON TWINS i • Make Better Grades If Examined Together, Experts Find. CHICAGO, Dec. 14.—During studies of twins and their mental traits, Prof. H. H. Newman of the University of Chicago found that identical twins act unnaturally if examined separately. When taking written tests they scored much higher if they' were together although not in actual communication. He also found that finger prints of identical twins are alike. Auto Kills Bicyclist 811 Times Rverial TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Dec. 14 Robert T. Vrydagh. 62, an architect, is dead of injuries suffered when he was struck by an automobile while riding a bicycle. R. E. Bohanon, driver of the auto, probably will be exonerated of blame, podice having been told the accident was unavoidable.

___ Death Notices BAILEY, ROBERT M.—Age 22 years, beloved son of Mrs. Dora E. Bailey, brother of George Bailey and Mrs. Ester Bailey, Taylor, passed away Wednesday. Dec. 14. at 4 a. pi. Funeral at late residence 127 W. 20th St., Dec. 16, 2:30 p. in. Burial Crown Hill. NALL. ELDEN-Son of Otto* and Nellie Noll, passed away IMwnbcr 13. rune-nl at the home at 1 p. tn. Thursday. Dec. 15. B".lal at Crown Hill. Funeral Directors W. T JBLAJSKN<iY&j Mata office. 2226 Shelbv St Drexel 2570. KRIEOER. WM. E 7 FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1403 N Illinois St. Mam 1164 Res. e| SBSff-R 1 George Hrinsteiner Funeral director. 523 E Market Main ufloa. •J C. W'ILSON' funeral parlors, ambulance service and modern automotive eoulD m— T~ll- asst p r ny ■>;> BERT a GADD 3130 PROSPECT SI DRXX-'c SlO7 UNDERTAKERS HISEY * TITUS 'i 1 *!• *ro -** | 1 Lost and Found ARTICLES found on Indianapolis street cars yesterday 9 UMBRELLAS 2 PURSES 3 PAIR GLOVES 1 PAIR SHOES 3 PACKAGES MAIN 2737. BOSTON terrier, female, light ar Indie; answers to name "Little Betty." Libera’ reward, 4670 W. Washington. Bel. 4940-R. HOUND. Beagle; tan and white. Reward. 4102 E. Michigan. Irv. 0954. POCKET BOOK; lost In kresges 5 Si 10c store. Finder please call Ch, 7174. Rew. PUP. bull terrier; bobbed tall, long ears, four white feet: net: strayed or stolen from vicinity 812 Woodlawn. Reward. Ha. 37U3-J. RING, platinum band; lost within last 2 months. Liberal reward. Dr. 2415-W. SCARFS, 2; hand embroidered; lost between Lemckc Bldg. & Arcade. Li. 8296. Help Wanted Male SALESMAN or representative to sell our exclusive Memo Phone Recorders. Representatives In other districts are earning "5 per week and upwards. Don’t overlook this golden opportunity. Wire or ST lt ?.,. f P_ r .- full Particulars. MEMO MANUPACTUTtING co.. 10 W. Warren Ave.. Detrolt, Mich. WE WANT exclusive county managers prepared to put up SIOO cash security. We guarantee earnings of S6O to S2OO weekly dependent on size of county. M. W. DuBovs. D.-pt. 1438. Pittsburgh. Pa. Help Wanted Female SALESWOMAN or representative to sell our exclusive Memo Phone Recorders. Representatives In other districts are earning $75 per week and upwards. Don't overlook this golden opportunity. Wire or write for full particulars. MEMO MANUPACTURINO CO.. 10 W. Warren Ave.. Detrolt. Mich. OXRL; ambitious, to answer phone In legal and insurance office In exchange for complete stenographic couse; practical business experience; small salary. Address box C 428. Times. EASY MONEY FOR XMAS 30 women wanted to sell articles you can sell 1 nevery home. Big money for yourself. Call today, 206 E. Market St. BINDERS, experienced: good pay, steady work, Apply at once. SHIRLEY GARMENT CO.. 601 Murphy Bldg. BROKE; 22 years old; married. 1 child. 15 hours credit at Indiana University. Try anything, anywhere, hands or brains. Box C2lO Times. Situations Wanted Female HOUSEKEEPER wants position; employed. elderly or widower’s home. Route 8-193 E. EXPERIENCED colored cook; good references. Har, 4434-R. WANTED bv girl 17; position as typist or general office girl. Ran. 6831. CHRISTENSEN School of Popular Music: piano harmony and all dance orchestral Instruments. 108 Pembroke Arcade. Rl. 3890 -,'ir.AL BEAUT* COLLEGE. Uur gra a uates pass State examinations easily vu r-M >II nrr Hldo M S7s *SOO Special Notices SILVERWARE; 15 dr>7 >n knives, forks tablespoons; sold in one lot, $25. Ch. 2foo. MUSIC lessons to beginners, 40 cents per hour. 1105 N. Capitol. Ri. 1467.

Business Announcements FEATHERS bought, sola and renovated feather mattresses and yillow* made t. P. BURKLE. 418 Mass. Main 1438 PIANO TUNING; players a specialty. Virgil McDermlt, Irv. 4427 R-4. PLUMBING FIXTURES W# save you money. INDIANAPOLIS PLUMBING 3UPPLY CO.. 125 N. Alabama. Lin. 6788 RUG. 9x12. THOROUGHLY CLEANED. 12 Buperior Rug He. 4462. Rooms for Rent ■' ALA.. N.. 704; Logene Apt., No. 2; modern front rm. for men. Private ent. LI, 5782. BOULEVARD PL., 1728: 4 furnished rooms for colored. Hem. 3887. BLVD. PL.. 4102; nicely furn. rm.; private home; 1 or 2; car line. Wa. 5512-J, CENTRAL Car: 1 lovely prlv. home, plenty hot water: Ideal 2 boys. He. 3083. CLINTON HOTEL, 29 Virginia Ave.; rm.; steam heat; right downtown; $3 to $8 wk. EAST. N„ 726; No. 21: 2 warm front rms.: comfortably turn.; $5. LI. 7754, ILL.. N. 431; Apt. 5; steam heat; 2 employed men; modern; also single. ILLINOIS. N., 1138; nicely furn., warm room; all modern. Riley 6608. MERIDIAN. N.. 1135’; warm, clean rm.. plenty hot water, gd. heat. Lin. 7438. PARK. 1535; nice warm rm.; modern; good hest. Lin. 7695. Yoyr Credit Is Good I You can phone In your, want ads and 1 have them charged. This courtesy Is extended to anyone who has no past due accounts on our books. Avail yourself of this opportunity. A ocurteous girl will help you write your ad. Call Main 3500. Want Ad Dept. LOVELY room; modern apt.; close In. Call apt.. 5 p. m. Lin. 3749. RM. and bd. or kitchen privileges In apt.; steam heat; 2 employed. Riley 6726. Clean, strictly modern, steam-heated; $5 week up; running water, tub or shower baths: telephones. Service the best, and a flre-proof building. HOTEL PURITAN Market and New Jersey Sts, Room for Rent With Board COLLEGE. 1650; children to board by day or week; mother's care. Hem. 1127. HARDING. N*. 1816: comfortable ..rodern borne for Invalid: nurse’s care. Ba. 414 NORTH: lovely large pleasant room, emniovea couple. 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N.. 203: 5 rms.. near west side high school; water paid. Lin. 3869.1 Eves.. Ran. 4702. SPRUCE. 1728: lower duplex; 4 rms.. mod.; garage; water paid: 522.50. Bel. 2284. SUMMIT. 138 S.: 3 rms., *6 double: water. toilet, elec, lights, gas. Ch. 1723. 46 S. TUXEDO: 5-room double: electric lights, city water Inside. $18.50. W. R. HUNTER CO. MA, 1078. Yoyr Credit Is Good You can phone in your want ads and have them charged. This courtesy is extended to anyone who has no past due accounts on our books. Avail yourself of this opportunity. A courteous girl will help you write your ad. Call Main 3500 Want Ad Dept. NEAR - Beech Grove yards; 4 rooms: newly papered; only 820. He. 2745. FOR COLORED, $lO 3 rooms; good condition; electric lights and gas. 1851 Draper Bt. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL 122 J. Market. Main 6062. 4 ROOMS, bath; everything furn.;’. gas. lights, water, heat. DR. 4571, Business Places for Rent INDIANA AVE.. 215; heat, water? nlshed; SSO month. Office Room 140. 220 N. Illinois St. Main 1050. STOREROOM; 95 feet long. 608 E. Washlngton St. Riley 5177, Storage and Transfer OTTO J. SUESZ Packing hauling, storage. Low rates on California shipments. Overland hauling Special rates on return loads. Main 2353 Rllev 3628. Ch. 4579-0699-W. Houses for Sale NEW MODERN HOME 5 rooms, oak floors, built-in features, nicely decorated enameled wails In kitchen and bath, linoleum, full basement, brick and ctment porch: garage, front drive. Lot 43x115: st boulevard. Call Mr. Kepllflg. Lincoln 1261. BRIDGES & GRAVES CO., WADE STREET EAST OF SHELBY STREET New five-room modern bungalow, now being completed. Will paint, paper •''and furnish electric fixtures and shades to suit purchaser. Price $4,750 on very reasonable terms. Will consider vacant lot as down payment or semi-modern house In trade. F. J. VIEHMANN CO., Realtors. Builders. 142 N. Delaware St. Riley 2840. Res., Irv. 0534-M. 2616 FINLEY Ave.; . rooms, garage, acre of land; easy terms; will take some trade. MXRKIFIELD. 911 State Life Bldg. DRexek 1904-J. SMALL down payment, balance monthly; bungalow, modern. 5 rooms, 3425 HUI- - Ave. Main 5840. WE CA m sell your cltv property. ROLAND M. AnENS & CO.. 1101 Peoples Bank Realtor*. Lin 6010 Real Estate Wanted CASH for lots near Garfield Park, If priced .right. N. J. FOX. Mato 8755; evenings, Hu. 11M.

Farms for Sale BEDFORD stone farm land, sale or trade. 411 N. Dearborn St. ' Building and Contracting GENERAL building and contracting: remodeling a specialty. CIVIC REALTY COMPANY. 136 N. Delaawre. Lin. 5050. TIME” WANT APB BRING BUSINESS Miscellaneous for Sale BATHROOM, COMPLETE, $76 536 N. La Salle. Ch. 3270. CLOCK, manttel, 8-day; Seth Thomas, mahogany case: $14,50. Easy payments. DEE JEWELRY CO.. Claypool Hotel Bldg. DIAMOND rings; ladles’ white gold mounting; $8.98. Easy payments. DEE JEWELRY CO- Claypool hotel. 16 N. 111. ELECTRIC APPLIANCES All kinds electrical repairing MEIER ELECTRIC CO.. 136 8. Meridian Bt. HAND-MADE and ready to wear clothes and miscellaneous articles for Christmas. Afternoons only, or by appointment. Prices 35 cents to $75. v EDNA G. HENRY. Riley 2909. 1414 Broadway. PAINT: Superior house paint: outside or inside: 15 colors and white, $1.49 gal. MARION PAINT CO.. 366 S. Meridian St. Main 4165. Rugs and Linoleum at Lowest Prices. DORMAN RUG COMPANY. 207 W. Wash. St. Near Capitol. UUMMAGE SALfc- Lsea ciotniuo ano tuinlture, 127 W. Georgia St. SAFES, filing & office, fireproof, A and B label; vault doors. BACHELOR SAFE CO., 124 W. Ohio. SCALES; meat slicers and choppers. Reduced prices; service rendered on all types of scales. 243 N. Penn. DAYTON SCALE CO. SEWING machines, drop-head Singers. $lO up; repairs for all makes. Singer Cos.. 126 W. Washington. Main 1418, SILVERWARE. 26 pieces. Rogers 1847 brand; $22.50 up. Including serving tray. Easy payments. DEE JEWELRY CO., 16 N. Illinois St. BMOKING STAND; marblette top. wrought Iron stand and 4_pieces; $4.98. Easy payments. DEE JEWELRY CO.. 16 N. 111. St. STRAP WATCH: men’s 7 jewel Elgin, $8.95. Easy payments. DE7 JEWELRY CO.. Claypool Hotel, 16 N. Illinois St. STRAP WATCH, ladles; 14-K gold plated! $8.95. Easy payments. DEE JEWELRY CO.. Claypool Hotel. 16 N. Illinois St. TYPEWRITERS: all makes:; used; bargain prices. KING TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. Mass. Ave.. opp. P. O. VANITIES; white gold plated or fancy enamel: $2.98 up. DEE JEWELRY CO.. 18 N. Illinois St. WATCH 12 size. Elgin, 7 Jewels, gold plated case: $14.95. Easy payments. DEE JEWELRY CO., Claypool Hotel. 13 N. 111. WXNDBREAKER canvass and covers. white or waterproof: for closing open spaces and protection against the weather. We carry 1,000 covers In forty-two sizes in stock. No delay or waiting when you buy covers from us. All sizes waterproof truck covers, also tarpaulins for covering brick ana materials. See us and save money. HOOSIER TARPAULIN CANVAS OOODB CO.. 1302 W. Washington. CHEAP for cash: walnut veneer 8-p:ece dining-room suite, bedroom suite, jacquard velour living-room suite, Coxwell chair, occasional table. 4237 College. Furniture Specials at King’s 12-Piece Bed and Living Room suite, used three weeks; regular price, $179.50; sale price $129.50 1 Fiber Living Room Suite. Spring cushion seats. Three pieces.. $34.50 Rebuilt Retort Heater $29.50 1 Lot of Simmons Metal Beds. $8.75, $7.50, $6.25 and $3.95. ' 1 Cabinet Gas Range. Looks like new. Fine condition $29.75 KING ‘ FURNITURE CO. 342 R. WASH. Between Ala. and New Jersey Sts TERMS TO SUIT YOU.

FURNITURE BARGAINS Seven-pier'e living room outfit. Bed Davenport, Chair, Kocker, Library Table, Combination Bookcase and Desk. Bridge and Floor Lamps, $39.50, Three-room outfit. Complete furnishings for living room, bedroom and kitchen; twentysix pieces in each outfit. Select from hundreds of items. $147. EASY TERMS. RHODESBURFORD Indianapolis' Leading Used Furniture Store 335 East Washington Street Yoiar Credit Is Good You can phone In vour want ads and have them charged. This courtesv Is extended to anyone who has no past due aaccounts on our books. Avail yourself of this opportunity. A courteous girl will help you write vour ad. Call Main 3500. Want Ad Dept, , ONE G. E. motor; >4 h. p.; new: reasonnble. Ran 0178 3-Rroom Outfit Complete; $l5O. 200 S, MERIDIAN PAWN SHOP UNREDEEMED 300 OVERCOATS AT $5. Sacks Bros., 308 Indiana Ave. LADY'S brown coat; fur collar, cuffs. , Brown cloth dress, outsize. 918 N. Del. MASONIC RINGS; all other orders; solid gold; $7.50 up. Easy payments. DEE JEWELRY CO., Claypool Hotel, 16 N. 1111nols St. LADIES 3 stone 18-K white gold wedding rlnirs: $18.50. Easy payments. DEE JBWKLY CQ„ 18 N. Illinois 3t. Miscellaneous Wanted HOUSE cleaning? Yout surplus clothing furniture, magazines, paper* will help us to help others. Balvatlon Army Industrial Home. Phone tor wagon Rllev 6622 127 W Georgia GOOD CASH PRICES for furniture, rugs and stoves from private homes. Call promptly answered. LI 1280. Pets and Live Stock CHICKENS: 25c per lb. CHAS. STEVENS. 2650 Madison Ave. *Drex, 3580. POULTRY FEED SPECIAL—Special on mixed scrap grains. $2.35 p?r 100 lbs. Call us up. We deliver. JANSEN-OVER-MAN. 19-21 N, Alabama St. JLi. 8820. BOSTON TERRIER PUPPIES. 808 LEXINGTON AVE. Musical Instruments SAXOPHONE; new C melody Buescher, With case, SSO. Violoncello, fine old master make. $75. Clarinet, new, "Boehm” system, with case, S4O. Violin, fine old Bergonzi, SSOO. A wonderful collection of other old violins, to close out at $75. Also some students’ outfits. $lO up. Cornet, new trumpet, with case. $25. Trombone, new, with case. sls. 1537 N. Illinois. See Mr. Kelso. KURTZMAN player, like new. terms; 50 talking machines. $lO to $45; $1 per week. Bee Mr. Stevens. Christena-Teague Plano Cos . 237 N. Penn, Ma 2109. I HAVE an extraordinary grand, slightly used, with bench, that can be had by finishing payments. Lin. 6484, AN $1,850 value; reproducing grand, with rolls and bench; biggest value In city: will make low terms. Lin. 6464. SAXOPHONES, all kinds; easiest payment plan In cltv. Start payment now for Xmas delivery. LORENZ SAX SCHOOL, 122 Pembroke Arcade, LI. 1421.

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Musical Instruments LOWEST prices In city on Players pianos. Phone us what you are inter ested In and see what we have. Lin. 6464. WE have a wonderful player: mahogany case, with bench and 10 rolls, at $lB5. Sold on terms. Lin. 6464, SIX used phonographs. $lO and up, while they last. 120 E. Ohio St. RINNE MUSICAL CO. Everything musical. Christmas is tne time for musical Instruments. 128 Pembroke Arcade. Main 4574. Easy terms. Open evenings. UPRIGHT piano; good condition; cheap. Main 1559. -- RADIO outfit: Stromberg-Carlson; beautiful walnut console cabinet; all eleebvical equipment: formerly sold for $525; perfect condition; now $325. __ WILSON-STEWART MUSIC CO. . _ N. Pennsylvania. Radio Equipment CROSLEY IITUBE RADIO, INCLUDING ALL EQUIPMENT EXCEPT AERIAL, S9B. CHOICE OF CONSOLE OR TABLE MODEL. TERMS sls DOWN, $2.50 WEEKLY. 203 E, WASH. ST. A Wonderful Radio Bargain A 5 tube set. single dial control In a beautiful walnut cabinet with built In loud speaker and battery compartments; $35. Fully guaranteed. The above set In a walnut table typo cabinet: $25. Ran. 4563; 2605 N. Harding St, EXPERT - ’ radio service; aerial furnished and Installed: $4.50. R-T CO. Call Riley 3046. Day or night service. 30 OR te-inch cone built-in cabinet: unsurpassed in volume and tone Quality: reasonable. Irv. 2942-R. EXPERT radio service; aerials erected; work guaranteed. It. B. C. RADIO SERVICE. Riley 4951. Hem. 3477. IF YOU WANT EXPERT RADIO Service, call Rail, 0178. DAY FAN, complete; caffii or terms. Ran. EXIDE batteries: called for and delivered. Irv. 0700. 3607 E. New York. SIX-TUBE radio; coast-to-coast reception; $35. Ran. 0274. 45 W. 27th. Money to Loan

PERSONAL LOANS $lO to S3OO Tills corporation is OPERATED UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF THE STATE OF INDIANA and provides a place where you may borrow from $lO to S3OO In a dig- - nifleri business-like manner with- / out paying more than the legal rate of Interest or without being Imposed upon tn anv wav We do not notLy your employer neither do we make Inquires of friends, relatives or trades people. You get the money In a few hours’ time and without having any one sign vour note. \lf vou are unable to call In persons at our office, phone us or write us and our representative will cal) at vour home If Id a Hurry Phone MA In 2928 HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION 404 Kresge Bldg. (FOURTH FLOOR) Corner of Penr.rvlva-la and Wash. Sta. Entrance 41 E. Washington St. B IN 24 HOURS IT COSTS BUT LITTLE WE LOAN you any amount up to S3OO In a dignified and pleasant way. No indorsers. No commission. No deductoins. BORROW *IOO.OO total cost 4 months $ 8.75 200.00 total cost 4 months 17.50 300.00 total cost 4 months 26.25 AH other amounts same proportionate rate. We give you up to 20 months to pay any loan, payable In monthly payments. Every dollar paid reduces the cost. Interest computed on monthly balance. “Investigate Our System” Call, write or telephone Main 2383 and our representative will call promptly and explfiln fully our system of loening money without anv obllgatlcn to vou. American Loan Cos. 347 Bankers Trust Bldg. MA. 2953. MA. 2984.’ % * *ri * 5 r\j v ON USED CARS & TRUCKS Or If your payments are too high on your car. come to us. We will refinance you. giving you 1 month to 16 months, and making vour payments much smaller. RTDE WHILE YOU PAY Open Every Evening TUI 8 P. M. Lincoln Auto Loan Cos. 203 W. WASH. MAIN 251. Second Mortgages Construction Loans ■We advance money for building or Improvement to real estate. Quick service. Columbia Securities Cos. Ll. 6334. 152 N. Delaware. Furniture. Pianos and Autos Our Plan Will Please You Columbia Loan Company Lin 6335 152 D. Dela. St WE BUY REAL ESTATE CONTRACTS ON Indianapolis and Marlon County property from titleholders. Mr. Fry. fHE WASHINGTON COMPANY. 257 W Washington Bt. Main 0793 AUTOMOBILES AND" FURNITURE Loans to the man who works. Legal rate, aulek service. Plenty of oarkfnu space Phone Riley 4974. BUCKEYE FINANCE CO. FURNITURE LOANS—BIO TO 8300. LEGAL RATES. POPULAR FINANCE CORPORATION. ROOM 513. 106 E. MARKET 8 1. PHONE MAIN 1278 LOANS ON AUTOMOBILES AND PERSONAL PROPERTY MARION FINANCE CO. LIN. 1581. 207 GUARANTY BLDQ. AUTO and furniture loans: legal rate: ean payments. CAPITOL LOAN CO.. 1411? E V/ssh St 3 INDIANAPOLIS PUBLIC - WELFARE LOXff ASSOCIATION. ’ 330 Occidental Bldg. Mala 0223.