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DR. REAVIS TO BE SPEAKER AT MASSMEETING Champion of Negro Cause to Give Address at Y. M. C. A. Sunday. ••Danger Signals Ahead” is the subject of Dr. J. T. Reavis, of Butler university, scheduled to address a - mass meeting for men only at 3 o’clock Sunday afternoon at the /. M. C. A., Senate avenue and Michigan street. Dr. Reavis succeeds Dr. Howard E. Jensen, who as head of the department of sociology at Butler, became' nationally known because of ills frank and fearless expressions oh questions affecting the Negro race Dr. Reavis has taught in South American republics and Australia during the last twenty years. His reputation is that of a forceful speaker and a fearless friend of the Negro. Music for the meeting Sunday is to be by the Attucks High school quartet and the masonic military band. Another record is expected, .say P. E. De Franz executive secretary. Conference Is Opened Large : delegations from ’Ohio, Kentucky, and Illinois are attending sessions of the C. M. E. conference, which began Wednesday at St. Phillips temple, Drake and West streets. C. H. Phillips is presiding bishop. The Rev. A. J. Norris is

pastor. Reports from the district show progress in all conference activities. Bishop R. A. .Carter will preach at the church Sunday morning. Appointments by Bishop Phillips are scheduled for Sunday night. Dr. Ida Mae Miller will speak at the opening of the World Fellowship meeting Sunday afternoon at the Y. W. C. A. during the vesper hour. Dr. Miler is to lead devotional exercises each night through Tuesl- - fro m7:30 to 8:30. The public Is invited. Mrs. Rose Hummons is chairman. "Miss Mildred Marshall is to review “Porgy” during the story and literary hour today. This group is in charge; of all meetings of the high school groups. League Is Growing “One Among the Greatest” and “The Unheeded Warning” will be the sermon subjects for the Rev. Walter Chenault Sunday ac St. Paul ; A. M. E. church. The Young People’s League and Forum of. St. Paul chinch, which I meets at 6:45. is increasing in at- j tendance and quality of program. George Berry is scheduled to discuss the moral to be drawn from I the recent election at Sunday’s 1 meeting. , “Two Sons” will be the second of the November series of parable ser- . mons at Jones Tabernacle church ! Sunday morning. The Rev. Stephen I G. Spottswood is to preach. Dr. E. A. White, pastor of Simpson M. E. church, is to be the principal speaker at the church service Sunday afternon at 3 o’clock. The evening program is to be a platform service under the auspices of the j W. H. M. society. Announcement is made of the : death of Andrew Garrett, 1337 Co- j ■ lumbia avenue, Thursday evening at I 6 o’clock at the home. He had been | a prominent citizen of the east side for a number of years. Funeral arrangements are announced for Mt. Zion Baptist church at 1:30 Saturday afternoon. Survivors are the widow, Mrs. Millie Garrett, and Mrs. Hattie Rawjes and Mrs.' Minnie Donahue, daugh- ■ ters. r ■ i ' ‘ Founders’ Day Planned A “Founders’ day” program is to be presented at Bethel A. M. E. church Sunday under auspices of the Sigma Gamma Rho sorority.. The program is to include an ad-'; dress by the Rev. R. L. Pope, and Miss Maud Meriweather is to present the purpose of the sorority as visioned by its founders, according to Miss Margaret E. Smith, president. Miss Gertrude Martin is secretary. Attorney R. L. Brokenburr is to be the speaker at the Men of Simpson Club Sunday evening at (5:30 The meeting will close promptly at 7:30, stated the president, W. H. Keys. The public is invited. The Y. W. C. A. quartet is schedlued to present a program at Friends church at Danville, Ind., Monday night. The quartet was at Friends church during October. Mrs. Martha Hill, Mrs. Willa Johnson, Mrs. Viola Wilson and Mrs. Selma Harry are members. All F. & A. M. members of the city are conducting a popularity contest continuing. Candidates are requested to meet officials at Masonic hall, 351 Indiana avenue. The first prize is a white gold Masonic ring; second is a white gold lapel pin. , Club Will Meet The Old Settlers’ Social and Civic Club will meet Tuesday evening, Nov. 13, with Mr. and Mrs. George Sanders. 2120 Alfree street. Mrs. Ella Covington is presidei t and Mrs. Stella Fisher is secretary. Dr. Mary G. Evans, former pastor of St. JoJhn A. M. E. church, entertained teachers of School 19 and Mrs. Clio Kurtz, principal of School 64, Monday, with, a dinner at her home, 1665 Columbia avenue. Dr. Evans left for Chicago Wednesday to begin her work for the community fund of the A. M. E. conference. The “prevention of accident council” met Thursday at School 26. Luncheon was provided by the domestic .science department. The club consists of five principals of city schools. School No. 19, of which Mrs. Harriet Kelly is principal, gave its community play Thursday night. The Rev, P. D. Jacobs will preach at the Witherspoon United Presbyterian church, Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. “Back to Jesus” will be his subject. The Rev. D. F. White !is pastor. j Alliance Meeting Called The Baptist Ministers Wives’ Alliance will meet with Mrs. W. M. Patterson, 1001 Tabor street, Mon-

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It took Lowell Thomas, widely, known adventurer and platform artist, two years to gain permission to enter forbidden Afghanistan and many thrilling months to complete a visit that will be condensed into an hour’s lecture when Thomas opens the Orchard school winter program at the Armory Nov. 18, Thomas penetrated Afghanistan from India by way of the famous Khyber pass, the most strongly fortified mountain gorge on earth.

day. Mrs. J. T. Saunders is president. A meeting and supper is on the program of the industrial and in-ter-racial groups at the central Y. W. C. A. at 6:30. Dr. CL L. Knox of Louisville, is to preach at Simpson A. M. E. church Sunday morning. Dr. E. A. White is pastor. Charles Erwin, who has been manager of the Walker theater, is reported seeking new connection ts in the east It is said Erwin left the Walker management last Saturday. His successor has not been announced. WIFE ON HIKE FOR LOST MATE Woman, 60. Tramps Roads From Ohio to Albany. ./?// ( nil id I'rcsx ALBANY, N. Y.. Nov. 10.—Footsore and weary, Mrs. Helen Walker, a timid, silver-haired woman of 60. arrived here Thursday right, after a cross-country tramp from Toledo, 0., in search of her husband, who left her because he thought himself a burden. Six years ago. Mrs. Walker said, her husband’s health was broken and since that time she has been their sole provider. Four weeks ago they were together at Louisville and Walker left her to go to Toledo She has not seen him since. Disheartened by a futile search of Toledo, the woman turned her stens east, searching morgues and charitable inslutions, assisted by police and radio broadcasters, and running down clews which have brought her here. In the thirty-four years of thei • married life, Mrs. Walker and heHusband have been transients along the highways and byways of the na tion, selling bulbs and roots for a nursery company.

M’NUTT GIVES COOLIDGE NATIONAL LEGION PLANS Pays Call at White Home to Outline Legislative Program. /.' u I it Hal Prexk WASHINGTON, Nov. 10. The American Legion's national legislative program proposed at the recent San Antonio (Tex.) convention, it as presented to President Coolidge by National Commander Paul McNutt of Indiana, who called at the White House today. Major provisions of the program call tor universal draft, scout cruiser construction bill, twenty amendments to laws for disabled veterans, maintenance of our naval ratio under the 5-5-3 treaty and construction of 2,750 new hospital beds at a cost of $10,000,000. VICTORY BALL PLANNED — 0 Reserve Officers Sponsor Dance at Indiana Monday. Reserve Officers Association ot Indianapolis will sponsor a victory ball Monday night in the Indiana ballroom, according to Lieutenant R. D. Woods of the field artillery reserve, who is general chairman. The ladies’ auxiliary to the Seventh district of the American Legion will open a downtown ticket sale Saturday and Monday at the Claypool, Elks Club. Chamber of Commerce, Circle Motor Inn and Spink-Arms under the direction of Mrs. Agatha Ward, ticket chairman. A percentage of the ticket sales goes to the welfare fund of the group. PHILHARMONIC fO PLAY “Star-Spangled Banner” to Get Symphony Rendition Here. The New York Philharmonic Symphony orchestra will play the “Star Spangled Banner” to open fl,s concert at the Murat theater Monday evening, Ona B. Talbot announced today. This will be the first time the national anthem ever has been played by a Symphony or chestra, it was announced. Ex-Congressman Dies JOHNSTOWN, Pa., Nov. 10.—Warren Worth Bailey. 73, editor of the Johnstown Democrat, died today. He was a native of Indiana. Bailev served this Pennsylvania district ir. the sixty-third and sixty-fourth congress.

BATTLE TIDE TO DOCK LEVIATHAN Spend 17 Hours Getting Ship’s Anchor Weighed. B,y United Press NEW YORK, Nov. 10. After a seventeen-hour battle with tide and wind wtihin New York harbor, the giant liner Leviathan was docked Friday. More than thirteen hundred fretful passengers were held aboard all night because the vessel was so un manageable It could not be siippei into the pier without crashing into it or colliding with another ship. The Leviathan reached the pier at 9 o’clock Thursday night, A dozen tugs, puffing at full steam, nosed her cautiously toward the dock. But the ship missed by a narrow margin, and, caught in a swift 'current, was swept downstream. Officers decided to give up the attempt and wait until morning for the tide to change. Many passengers believed the vessel ran aground, but officers denied the report. Among the passengers were Clarence D. Chamberlin, trans-Atlantic flier, has wife and a party of four aviation engineers, who have been tournig France. England, Italy, Germany and Switzerland in Chamberlin’s Amphibian plane, • The plane was carried on the after deck of the liner. WRIGHT GIVES FIRST AIRPLANE TO ENGLAND Ends Ten-Year Dispute With Smithsonian Institute, . I! )/ / niti ft I’ress WASHINGTON. Nov. 9.—Displeased with the Smithsonian institute label describing the flight of the first airplane, Orville Wright, air pioneer, has given it to England, lie announced here. The plane was loaned to the British government and placed in the Science Museum of South Kensington, London. Wright, here attending the National Aeronautic Association contest meeting, said he had made the loan permanent and the plane would not be returned to this country. Final disposition of. the machine ends a ten-year controversy between Wright and the Smithsonian institute over credit for air achievements. Funeral Directors W T. BLASENGYM Main office 2226 Shelby st. Drexel 2570. FINN BROS. FUNERAL HOME 1639 N. MERIDIAN TA, 1835. George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 522 E. Market. Riley 5374. O. 11. HERRMANN 1732 S. East st. Dr. 4477. UNDERTAKERS HISEY & TITUS 931 N. Delaware. Li. 3828. “A REAL HOME FOR SERVICE.” RAGSDALE & PRICE LI. 3608 1219 N. Alabama. I C WILSON Funeral oarlors. ambuJancf service and modern automotive equip ment Dr 0321 and Dr 0322 T ransportation YELLOWAY Coast to Coast Busses Finest on the Highways. Safe. Comfortable. Luxurious. ChLago. $4.00 Los. Angeles, $52.00 St. Louis. $5.00 Pittsburgh, $8.50 Kansas City, *IO.OO Dayton. $3.00 Denver. $23.50 New York, $18.50 YELLOWAY-PIONEER SYSTEM. INC. Depot Hotel; ‘ Riley 2273. Lost and Found BELT —Lady's, dark red velvet, with rhinestone buckle; lost in front of Times office or corner Illinois and Maryland Sts. Call MISS JOE. Ri. 5551. Reward. BOSTON BULL TERRIERBrIndIe. white face, breast, left-front foot And toe of right-front white. Name “Spike.” Reward. 31 S Arlington. Ir. 1720. CARD Containing artificial teeth wax model, dentist; lost 111. car. Wa. 3160. DIAMOND 'RING- Lost Tues. morn. ‘ on* _Prospect_St, car. _Reward. Dr. 7461. GLASSES—White gold; lost downtown. Reward. Ha. 4331-R. after 6. HOSPITAL PlN—Full name. back. Call office Meth. Hosp. Ta. 4840. RING—2 diamonds; lost downtown; Ind. Theater or Wash. car. Rew. Ir. 1854. RING - Diamond; Masonic; lost downtown district. Liberal reward Wa. 1968-R RING LOST—Gentleman's gold, with large diamond setting. Finder please return to 840 N. Pennsylvania. A_pt 216, Ambassador hotel. Ri. 1371. _Reward._ TP t’MPET—Antique: iost Arsenal ave.; liberal reward. LI. 3980 Instructions AVIATORS Men for membership in aviation corporation lu Chicago. Membership entitles you to training as a pilot and mechanic can earn salary while learning. AVIATION SERVICE & TRANSPORT. INC. 620 Meyer-Klser Bldg.. Honrs. 9 a. m, to 9 p. m. _ VOCAL LESSONS—SI; violin. 75c; uke. 50c: expert teachers. Ll. 7251. _ _ Beauty Parlors $1.50 PEACH BLOOM FACIAL FOR $1 00. HATS MADE TO SUIT YOU. COLLEGETTE HAT ?& BEAUTY SHOP, HE. 1928. MEDICATED—Vapor' tiatlis: lady and gentleman attendant. RI. 0575. 330 E. Vermont. Wll-fra-Mar Hotel. __ 6 WEEKS SPECIAL NESTLE CIRCULINE PERMANENT WAVING. $6.50. MAPLE RD. BEAUTY SHOP. WA. 1066. WE MAKE LOVELINESS LOVELIER. FASHION BEAUTY SHOP. LI. 0341, TRY A HAIR A GAIN SHAMPOO—Spec. *2: exp oper. Franklin Beauty Shop. Ta. 2682. Special Notices

DANCE AND EUCHRE PARTY—Saturday. Nov. 10th. 8:30 p. m. Bushmann Hall, Eleventh and College. Admission 25c. Capitol City Council Jr, O. V. A. M, No. 68.

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SNAPPY—S-piece dance orchestra: open for engagements. Rt. 5836. Help Wanted Male WANTED—Man with car: easy work: no house canvassing: earn SlO to S2O per dav above expenses. Write Box E 47: cate of Times. AGENT—SO-50 basis; part or full time. ISIS N. Pennsylvania. Ha. 3142-J.

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Help Wanted Male 2 Experienced Salesmen Wanted To sell Studebaker , automobiles. To the men that qualify we will offer an exceptional opportunity. The men we want are how employed and haVe a large acquaintance in Indianapolis. See Mr. Webster. Armacost Auto Cos. 440 N. Capitol. Salesman wanted for a fast selling specialty. Every one a prospect; great" repeat basiness. Real money and quick for a wide-awake salesman. See Mr. Ward, between 9-11 and 2- Bragg & Treat. Inc.. Room 916. Indianapolis Terminal Warehouse bldg.' - . -r.: l‘ 1 'vv' / j Dentist-operator.’ Must have advertising experience. Best of salary. commission. No lab. or Sunday work. Dr. Forshee, 22 'i North Pennsylvania. Phone RI. 5708. Machine tool, assembly and 'bench man Used to accurate work. MILLHOLLAND SALES AND ENGRAVING CO. 1833 Ludlow OFFICE BOY-One who knows the downtown district well and not going to school. Small salary to start. Chance for advancement. Mr. Johannes, display advertising. Indianapolis Times. 274 W. Maryland stj WANTED- Foreniau pr assistant foreman thoroly fam. with the proc. of mak. fiber pulleys. Must be will to leave Indpls.: gd. salary and excel, opportunity: state age; experience; nationality; complete details of experience. Box E-50 care of Times. MEN—Learn Barberlng; prepare lor a prosperous future Moler graduates assured the choice jobs. Write for catalog. MOLER COLLEGE, 512 N. State St.. Chicago. WANTED COLLECTOR. •■ 'APPLY MOSKINyCRfiDIT tCLOTHTMG ,Oqy Help Wanted Female CORSET—Saleswoman wanted by established company selling direct to women. Experience desirable but not necessary. Exceptionally high commissions and generous bonus plan. Good opportunity for advancement. Beautiful sales equipment and com. lnstr. fur. Full details on req. Grace Graham Cos, Dept. AX-4, Sprlngfleld. Mas;. _ _ SK .YTtfRV M A R AtUON Enter the world's championship roller skating marathon beginning Nov. 15 Cash prizes of $1,500 and percentage of gate receipts. Apply 436 Lemcke Bldg, 9 to 4. L:. 2431. MIDDLE AGED WOMAN—To "care for 3- girl; stay nights; call 212 W. Maryland until 3:30 p. m. Then _1916 Sugar Prove.. . _ MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN—Care of 3-year-old girl. Stay nights. Apply 212 W. Maryland St, until 3 p. in, then 1916 Sugar Grdve Ave. . r

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Ll. 6039. 15TH7 E, 531—Beautiful front: 2 girls: for company to lady alone. Ri. 5286. 20TH, W, 141—Nice rm, mod. home. No other rompers Ha. 0465-M _ _ 38RD.. E,77 119—Front room nicely furnlsl\edu gentleman p{fferred. Wa._2320. FRflNS‘"Rilr: warm atft/”'Tior"water; allconveniences: first floor. Ll. 8143. IJOTEL WIL FKA -MAR 320 E. VERMONT ST. Nice rms. by wk.: *3 and. up. Medicated baths and massage _Ri. 0575. . BEAUTIFUL-Room private home; north: meals optional. !Lc 3550-J. HOTEIL WESLEY possesses congenial atmosphere: Its cheerful rooms, charming lobby, delightful coffee shop and reasonable rates will more than please you; parking spaces plentiful: garage In connection. Capitol Ave. at 16th LARGE FRONT RM Modern; near Fountain Square Dr. 8352. miss WANT 4DP BRlfro BUBINKBRoom for Rent With Board BYRAM.. 3834—Front room: board optlonal; home privileges: adults. Wa. 1206 CENTRAL. 2609—Cozy front room: modern: private. Christian home He 1195 COLLEGE. 2413—Rm. and board: clean. private home: 3 people He. 4578 _ KEALING. N, 26- Rm, breakfast in modern home. Ir 0302-W ____ MINN, E, 1615—Attractive mod room 6n < car line: genUemen pfd. Dr._3285-J. NEW JERSEY. N.—Lovely warm rm.: bus and car: good meals, ta. I TACOMA N, 1128 Nice, warm rm.; near i _ar line: good meals. Ch. 0928-R. TEMPLE. N 436 Nice, warm room priv. 1 home:_near car-bust gd. food._Ch. 2314. UDELL. 1082—Attractive. warm room. Irltclh privileges: couple. Ha. 4331-W. TENTH. E. 3105 - Nice warm rooms, prl- I _yate home; good meals. Ch. 3784-M CHILDREN—To board: dav. week or meal; '■ near_schcol_No._ 67: $5. Be 4963. TWO SMALL CHIUDEN—In country home ! Southport D6-M 3. R. 6. Box 348 COLORED- Married rt.-npie to share home. all privileges 917 E. :.7th. He. 549'. WILL- Rm. and board children, schoo. age. /while vau work. Modern Be 4551. Rent Housekeeping Rooms ALA, N, 1005—2 nicely furnished rooms; modern; $7 week. RI. 3714. ASHLAND. 1010 Large. steam-heated, front rm : bath: suitable 2: $6. Housekeep. prlvl. If des.; near Real Silk. Ll. 0519. ASHLAND. 1804—Furn. room: 2 ln-a-door beds; prl. ent.; good hent. He. 4406. BARTH. 1315—3 small rms. housekeep, also warm sleeping rm. _____ BEI.LEVIEW. 42 N, Apt. downstairs, priv. home, garage, good heat. Reasonable. SEVILLE. 829 5-rtn, furn. apt.; man or couple; heat. wa. pd„ $12.50. Ch 7581. __ BROADWAY. 2023—Rm, kitchenette, sink, furn, pnv. entrance, gar. opt. CAP . N, 2102—1 or 2 connecting steam heated rms.; mod. Ta. 1367. after 6 p. in. DICKSON, life Room, alcove, heat, hot- | plate, _bath near; 410 mo. Ta. 4459. HAMILTON—Between New York and Washington: part or all 5 rms; partly furnished; S2O. _ Ch. 1424-J. HOYT, 1112 2 furn. apartments; good heat; private home Dr. 5816. call eve. ILLINOIS. 1319 N. -2 front rms.; nicely furnished: hot water: parking space. ILLINOIS. 710 N.—Apt. 6; warm; connecting. outside rooms: range;_slnk. LEXINGTON, 1021—Large. front rm.; downst. priv. ent, gar - *5. Dr. 0562-J. NEW JERSEY. N„ 725—Ran. for houseJceejiing; good heat; car spare. NEW JERSEY. N, clfan rooms! S3. $3.60 anti $4 00. RI. 4145. NEW JERSEY. N, 2042—2 modern, cozy. quiet rooms; steam heat: adults. NEW JERSEY, Mi~N.--3 rms. down, *7; 2 front rms , $6; large _rm._kltch,_ 55,40. NEW YORK, E. 2204 -2 rms, unfurnished. modern. Cln 0685-J _ OHIO. 540 E.—Two front rms. Everything furnished, $4 week; I rm, $3 OLnSy. 132*9—2 light, warm rooms; car. J.jemp. Couple;j?ar. also colge. Ch. 5137-W. GXFORCC Ni. 1136—3 furn. rms.; heat. gqs. light; clean. . Ch. 0483-J. _ lPAßlC*2i42—l room and kitchenette: *7. He. 2016, . PENNSYLVANIA. 931 ' N.—Cozy steam-’ heated rooms; modern; very reasonable. PENN, N„ 1945—R00m, kitchenette; well furnished; private entrance. _ ST. CLAIR E, 313—Mod. apt. nicely furnished. also sleeping rm. ST. JOE, 215 E Clean furn. rooms, mod. housekeeping. Ri. 3564. TALBOTT. N, 2338 -Large rm, kltcfien*tte._well heated, private ent:' Ta. 7038. WARMAN. N, 1102—2 furn. rooms: private entrance; gas, lights, water paid: *6. WASH, E, 3301—3 rms.: private entrance Everything furnished; reasonable. WOODRUFF PLACE—WeII heated apt frlgldalre, garage. Ch. 2050. 24th. E. 664- Pleasant room. mod. home; Central. College car: breakfast. He. 3837. 2 NEATLY—Furnished rooms; kitchenette": strictly modem Ch. 0250. ' 1 Aphftm'ents for Rent 1655, N.,Alabama ....$38,50 1220 Park .-. $45.5<i 1603 Central i'. ..$45 00 MOYNAHAN PROPERTIES CO. 710 Union Title Bldg. ALABAMA. N, 1335—3 rms, front, private. modern, car line, near bus, section. ASHLAND, 1248—2 large rms.; bath; heat, water, gas furn.; *27.50. Ll. -0173. BRO4DWXY. 1808-Uppicr duplex. 4.rms„ ' bedu A-T condition: hardwood floors; S4O. Ha. 030 a-W. after 6 p. m. BROADWAY. 2503—3 upper' ur.furn. tms.. heaL water turn.' He. 2835; CAPITOL. N, 2611 Lftwer 4 rooms, bath, conveniently located: heat and water furnished; reasonable. Ta. 3701. CENTRAL. 3810—Lovely 5-rm. apt, built-in-features, high class neighborhood: $75. Li. 6612. CENTRAL. 3205 '/i —5 rooms, bath, heat, water; SSO. Ta. 3160; Wa. 0948. i CENTRAL, 1121—5 RMS,' FINE LOC. I EXCEL. HEAT, WATER, LO. YARD, PORCH. CONVENIENT TO BUS. REAS. CLIFTON 2947—5ma11, apartment, heat. gas and water furnished. Ll. 6412. COLILEOfe. ,2203—N0. 2. 5-rm apt. *3B. Include water, heat, janitor ser. He. 1393. COLLEGE MANOR—ISth & College. 3 and 4 rm, efficiency apts, everything included. frlgldalre. RI. 6412. J. S. Cruse Realty Cos. DELAWARE, N, 813—4-room apt, good location; swell heat; cheap. Li. 6553.

Apartments for Rent FAIRFIELD AND COLLEGE. 3460—4 rms, bath, garage; plenty heat. Ri. 0543. ILLINOIS, N, 810 V i—3 rms, bath, heat, gas, water. $33 to $35; walk distance. MICHIGAN 730 E, 4 rooms, bath, heat, water, furnished, $25. Ch. 1356-M. PENNSYLVANIA, N, 2151—5 rooms and bath, modern; hardwood floors, garage city heat and water: SSO. Ri. 4756. 19TH. E, 131—Second floor, 5 rms, bath, all modern, $55. RI. 4566. Ri. 1554. new location is 518 N. Del. LYNN B. MILLIKAN. THOROUGHLY modern 2. 3! 4 and 5-room apartments; 8 locations, north, east and south at reduced rent. See us or phone Li. 5391. 11. 11. WOODSMALL & CO. Fidelity Trust Building Inspection Invited Beautiful Ambassador Apartment Furnished and unfurnished. $60.50 and up: apartment hotel service. Cal! at building office. Pennsylvania and Pratt sts. Phone Ri. 1371. Houses for Rent ADLER, E, 14 —5-room double; well located; good condition; water Inside and paid: s2l. Dr. 2945-J. ARSENAL. N, 252—7-rm. mod. dble, S3O. 1nq._246 N: Arsenal. Ri. 2980. ASHLAND. 1246—6 rms, bath; parlor furnace; across street from schoo'- hot water funished: S3O. Ll. 0173. ' BELLEFONTAINE, 2619—Desir. 5-rm. mod, rent reduced io $25. He. 4967. BLVD. PL. 2911—6-rm. mod, hdwood. flrs. fine furnace, i;ar, $35. Ch. 5253-M. BRADBURY, 1126—New 4-rm. modern double, water pd. gar.; $33.50. Ch m 7754. BROOKSIDE. 2414—6 rooms; strictly mod. single; gd. cond. Ch. 4174, before 6 p. m. CAPITOL N„ 2107—10-rooni modern, garage. $45 per month. Ll. 2497, ckNTFtAL 8 rms. mod, garage, sp-lendid healing system:_s4s. Ir. 0748. _ CHADWICK. 947—7 rms, redecorated. Inside toilet, gar.; $22. Dr. 2945-J. CHADWICK. 931—3-room double, inside toilet, water pd, garage. $17.50. Dr. 2945-J COLLEGE. 2032—6-room modern double; 2car garage; S4O: Nov. 6. Ri. 6974. COTTAGE 1633—5-room house: elec, gas. water paidj sl6. Hu. 4368. DEARBORN. N, 1209—6 rooms, modern: $2.3. RI. 3766. : Bbarborn, N, 812 —6-room modern dou,b!e. ‘water pd, garage:_s4o. Ch. 5706-W. EASTERN AVE, 238—6-r'm. semi-mod' double; gd.^condition: water pd. I)r. 4583-M. EUCLID. N, 1325—New. 5-rm. modern; hrdwd._fl.; fuH Ch. 5394-R. EUCLID. 3236—4 rooms: semi-modern; ga.; $lO. Owner H._P. Russell, 2315_Parker. I EUGENE. 1067—5-rm. double, mod. except furnace: $25. RI. 1920, Ir. 4213. i FLETCHER. 1918—5 rooms, semi-modern. water paid: $22.50 Ri._3766. ‘o’RACELAND. 3519—4-room mod.: double; built-in features; ga.: A-l. Ch. 1715-W. HALL PLACE. 1728- 4 bedroom; modern; easily heated: s3'. IJlinois_car. Ta. 5947. ILLINOIS S, 1014—6-rm. mod. except furnace. g.,rage- water pd. $22. He. 3221 lOWA. 1621 EAST —4-rm. and den semimodern bungalow, garage, paved alley, water paid very homey place. $25.00 per month. Newly decorated inside and out. Kev next door east. KEYSTONE. N, 1038—Upper dplx.; 7 nns. mod.; good condition: $35. _Ta _o_Bl7KEYSTONE. S, 726—4-room double, elec, Water: sl4 Owner L Rt. 3834. KEYSTONE. N, 907—6-room mod. double. good repairs: S3O. Ch. 1712-M. MADISON, 1255—6-room modern, garage, I water pd, S3O. Key_next door. Dr. 7295-VV. MERIDIAN, N, 2140 Strictly mod. home: double garage: reasonable. Ta. 5921. NAOMI ST , 1227 5 rooms, newlv decorated. electric lights, toilet raid bath, water inside; garage; water paid; $25. Dr. 1270-J. -- NORTH—4-Room half double bungalow; modern; garage _Tu. 4981. ; NORTHWESTERN. 3151- 6-room ' modern: double: garage: $35. Wa. 5162. ORANGE ST, 52- Five-room modern house, garage, front drive. Dr. 7264 ! wa. pd.; sl6. Cable, 211. 3 rms.; elec, gar.: new paper; sl3. McCullough, agent. PARIS. 2931—5-rm. mod. dble, sleeping porch, gar S3O Ri 1920, Ir. 4213. PARKVIEW, 234 H rooms, bath, garage, good condition; $37.50. Ha. 2687-W. : PENN . N, 5101—High-grade. 6-room: 2- | way double; adults. Owner Hu, 2982. 1221-3 S. PERSHING Double, 4 rooms a side., newly decorated; sl3. near car line. STATE SAV. AND TRUST CO. L;. 3516 9 E Market. PROSPECT, 835- 7-room modern; 3-car gar.: good condition Dr. 6443-R. PROSPECT. 3626—4 rms, basement, $17.50. A-l condition. Hi 1920. Ir. 4213 RANDOLPH, S. 1425 -4 rms, inside toilet, water paid, garage: S2O. Ch. 3263-It. SINOLTON 2103 b rms, bath; ” $22.50; nice loca.; clean. Li. 0284; eve. Dr. 5043 SOUTHERN; 1419 3 rms . inside toilet. elec . water paid: sl4 Dr. 3125-J. eves. SPRING, N, 412 a rooms, inside toilet, heated; $lB. li. 9156 ST PAUL, 1126 6 rooms, semi-modern. $22 50: water paid. Rt, 3766 TECUMSEH. N, 1620—Near Park, south half of attractive double, gas, water, etc, lights: pleasant neighborhood; $25. Wa 0395. TEMPLE. 33 S. Coxy 3-rm.' 1 ' dble, semimod, water pd, Sl2. He. 530.3. TOW PATH. :.!2 Good house an 2 lots"; large chicken hse.; 2-car garage. Owner. 1449 N. Illinois. Li. 5334; Hu. 1526.

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Houses for Rent TEMPLE, N„ 532—4-roora double; Inside toilet; \va. pdd S2O; rede I corated. 29TH, W, 139—6-rm. modern double; good condition. Ta. 1257. 44TH ST, E, 815—Modern 5-room bungalow. garage: SSO. Ll. 2887. 4-ROOM DOUBLE—Gas, garage. Inq. 343 Bakemeyer. Dr. 7257. 4 BEDROOMS— 2 baths, steam heat, gar, $57.50. Inq. 2102 N. New Jersey. Ta. 3414. FIVE-ROOM cottage, furnace, garage, electricity. One square from Speedway bus. S2O. Inquire 1707 N. Tibbs Ave. 1 SQ. E. 10TH CAR—Near Teoh; 5 rms.; mod, gar.: wa. pd.; $32.50. Ta. 6695. Single Cottage, $18.50 Six rooms, elec, lights and gas; Insidei toilet; good condition. 833 College ave. Dunlop & Iloltegei 122 E._ Market St. W-J 8 !?: 'a SQ. BROOKSIDE PK.—1503 Olney; 5 rms. mod, gar. Cli. 0253-M. PRACTICALL YNEW —Strictly mod/ easL near Spades pk.; fine condition. Hu. 2279. COLORED—IOth, W. 918.' 6' rooms inside toilet: reduced $25. Be. 1465. Good Colored Double, Cornell Ave. S.ix rooms, good condition, garage, city water and inside toilet. 1535 Cornell Ave. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL 122 E. Market St. Li. 6517. Business Places for Rent TWO, THREE AND FOUR-ROOM SUITE. One furnished office available: ultramodern: excellent location In center of financial and business district. Union Title Office bldg, corner Delaware and Market. Ll. 3458, Os call Room_7lo. STOREROOM—Excellent location; 474 S. Meridian; wa. and stealn heat furnished; only $35. Call Dr. 0244. DESIRABLE—Modern office space; fronting elevator. RI. 6512. STOREROOM-Good corner. State and Orange Sts.: S3O. Inquire 1225 8. State. Storage and Transfer FIREPROOF STORAGE Private lockers: low rates; new and modern equipment; local and iong distance moving: estimates. PARTLOW-JENKINS MOTOR CAR CO. 423 E. Market, RI. 7750. 'VERLAND HAULING—Return load wanted from Detroit Toledo or Buffalo. OTTO J. SUEZ, Ri. 3628, RI. 6561. Nights. Ch. 4579. Ch. 0699-W. RADIO TRANSFER CO.—Special rate on overland hauling. RI. 4757, RI. 6046. TRANSFER & GENERAL HAULINO—B3I E. 64th St. W. E. RODOCKER. Wa. 4433 RADIO TRANSFER CO.—Spec, rates on overrland hauling; RI. 4757; RI. 6046. BRITTON TRANSFER—Moving. *3.50 a trucks: responsible men. Dr. 7616 J." H' TAYLOR TRANSFER—Best rates on movlng loads. RI. 4265. Dr. 3071. Houses for Sale Don’t Buy a House Until vou have seen this 6-room, strictly modern home. It has everything; long living room, fireplace, bullt-ln bookcases and cabinets, and what have you; 3 nice bedrooms and bath up; full basement; front drive garage; wonderful big lot on Kessler Bird, near 16th. Mr. Keller, evenings. He. 1840. SCHMID & SMITH. INC, REALTORS. 130 N. Delaware RI. 6367. “HOMES” 4-ROOM MODERN Complete bath, furnace, gas. elec, lights, city water, garage, newly painted and papered. 624 £ Minnesota. A real buyl F. J VIEHMANN CO, Realtors, Builders. 142 N. Delaware St. Ri._7s1 4. Res, Irv. 4292. !>4!) N. Sherman Drive s4.ooo—sloo Cnsh Four-room bungalow with 2 bedrooms and dinette. House completely modern and newly painted; Inside and out. Call Mr. Canfield, Ll. 3820 or Ll. 6735 for best proposition. COZY BUNGALOW $3,300 School and park two squares: 5 rooms, room for bath and garage. Bank your rent in your own home. Call Mr. Bower. Li. 3820, evenings Ch, 4924. 1614 LEXINGTON A good looking 5-room cottage with electric lights, gas, city water and Inside toilet. Price onlv *2,650. $l5O cash, $25 per month. THE C. W. HENRY CO. 429 Lemcke Bldg. Riley_lo64_ $2,100 EQUITY In double bungalow at 37th and Capitol. Thoroughly modern and complete. Name vour price. Private owner. Refuse no reasonable offer. Absolutely forced to sacrifice. Hu. 503 L New, 5-room, modern bungalow, just south of Garfield park; brick porch, window shades; linoleum: Rybolt furnace; garage Price. $4,250; all assessments paid; 5250 cash, then $37.50 per month. N. J. Fox. RL 2509. Evenings. Hu. 1168; K EYSTONE, 80. 217 Nicely decorated 5-room home. Gas. electric lights, lovely deep lot with 2 largo sheds. Ll. 3820, Mr. BOWER, _Ch;_4924. WILL SELL RIGHT 7-rm. mod, gar. Owner. Ta. 0202. SHERMAN DR, 8.. 1206—New 5-room semi-modern bungalow. Terms. FLETCHER, 1403—6-room; semi-modern; ,_bargaln: corner lot; garage. Dr._ 1893_-W._

Trices Include Benches and Free Delivery Terms As Low As $1 Weekly PHONOGRAPHS (Records for All)

VICTOR ORTHOPIIONIC —A beautiful instrument, with a -wonderful tone • t s7s

Victor Console $40.00 Vitanola $22.00 Puritone 20.00 Columbia (mahogany). 20.00 Victor Upright 24.00 Columbia (walnut).... 25.00 Aeolian, mahogany Columbia (oak) 25.00 upright 22.00 $250 Edison, only ...... 25.00 $5 Down. $1 Weekly Victor. Edison, Columbia, $12.00 Each New Kimball period electric reproducing upright. Low price. Kflainilball 9 s Week=Emidl Specials

Baby Grand, $650 value $395 E Z TERMS

BEAUTIFUL PLAYERS Auto Player. 88-note, plain mahogany case. Bench and 25 rolls of music. $75 cash. Ilinze Player. Just like new $395 llinze Demonstrator $445 Ellington Player. 25 music rolls. Like new* $325 UPRIGHTS OF BEAUTY AND TONE Thrayser _ $35, < 'ash Only Leonard. Like new. Fine quality $175 Singer. Plain mahogany. Rare bargain $125 Seeberg. Oak $95 Hamilton. Mahogany. Perfect condition $125 Shonninger. Beautiful tone SIOO 11. P. Nelson. Mahogany , $75 Monarch. (High grade piano) $95 Baldwin. Like new ...... -$l4O Open Until 9 KIMBALL PIANO STORE 150 N. Delaware St. RI. 2155

NOV. 10,1928

Houses for Sale BERWICK AVE, 1115—Good bungalow; big lot; garage. Owner. JPrlce *l.2so,_paymts ; Lots for Sale CORNER LOT—sox47; llth. and Olney; $600.00: Inquire 1036 N Olney. Suburban for Sale SHADELAND DRIVE—North of 18th, 5room house, breakfast nook; all hardwood floors; double garage: fine road ail the wav to the city; 2 squares to school. Terms to suit. H. M. Stackhouse. 223 E. Ohio st RI. Evenings. Hu. 4604. Real Estate for Exchange 3— BARGAINS- 3 Will trade 3 strictly modern almost new doubles, located east, fine neighborhood for well Improved farm; located In Central Indlana. Box D-39_Time s. CITY PROPERTY-For cheap Improved farms. Floyd. 8 City Trust Bldg_Rl. 4388. Real Estate Wanted WANTED—To purchase from owner; seml modern house, not over $2,500. Call Ll. J 7007 _jor evenings Ta 5867. Farms for Sale FOR SALE—IOx9OxI32-acre farm. Some _ternis. Box No. 23, C!ovp r( j a i f . ind. Pets and Live Stock

The Roller Canary is the king of all song-birds, he contributes more Joy and pleasure to the household than any other known pet. Come and hear some real canaries at the Roller Singing Contest, held under the auspices of the Indianapolis Roller Canary Club, south side Y W. C. A. building, on November 26th and 27th. Admission tree. The members listed below carry a guaranteed stock of birds for sale.

Indianapolis Roller Aviaries. Mrs. Kelvin Vanwinkle, 1811 Prospect St. Dr, 4650. Seifert and Gluck Rollers. Mrs. Sachs, 1106 Spann Dr. 4366. Seifert. Gluck, Blue Ribbon stock canaries. Mrs. Stella J. Hargltt, 2414 Station St, Ch. 1517. Harper and Premier Roller Canaries. Mrs. Kennlngton, 219 Bicklng, Dr. 1764. Canaries, Slefert, Gluck Roller sliver cup winners. Mrs. W. A. Finney, 1724 Broadway, He. 3914. Canaries, Premier Rollers. Miss J. Cortez, 306 North Holmes Ave, Be. 1054-W. Slefert, St. Andreas, Premier canaries. Hal Sheets, 2541 North Illinois, Ha 2410. Fine singers and hen birds. Retail. wholesale. Mrs. Burke. 1524 South East St, Dr. 5943-J. Beautiful singers also females. MRS. J. W. RICH—32O4 N. Capitol. Ta. 1857. Prlze birds and prlze winning slock.

HOOSIER KENNEL CLUB SERVICE Members of Chamber of Commerce and American Kennel Club. If you want to buy a dog of any breed, or desire to breed a female you are assured of quality and fair dealing by the following members of this club.

BOSTON TERRIERS. Hoosler Kennels. 756 Fletcher, Dr. 1096. Five quality studs. Puppies for sale. COCKER SPANIELS Atoka Kennels. Reg. solid black and parti-color. Two quality studs. Puppies for sale. Pendleton Pike Just south of Thirty-Eighth St, Ch. 6521. COLLIES Atoka Kennels. Reg. 2 high class studs, near champions. Stock for sale. Pendleton Pike Just south of 38th St. Ch. 6521. WIRE-HAIRED FOX TERRIERS. T. K. Bennette. R. R. P, Box 330, Ir. 0278 R-2. Quality studs and puppies for sale. POMERANIANS. Alexandria Kennels, 4610 Keystone, Hu. 5794, Four Imported studs, all colors. Puppies for sale. BHEPERDS (German Police) Trebla Kennels. Albert Meyer, 2645 Madison Ave, Dr. 4023. Champion studs and quality puppies for sale. RUFBIAN WOLF HOUNDS Gra-Lou Kennels, 3902 School St, Ch. 4483. At stud and quality puppies lor aale. YOUNG PARROT—Says ten words distinctly; Just learning to talk; must lie seen and heard to be appreciated. Taking up aviation and need money. Robert Ford. 1028 Oliver Ave. Be. 459.1 POLICE DOGS- German shepherd. Harry von L&bertal at stud; many times show winner, puppies lor sale. FRED RUEBECK Bluff road and Troy avenue. Dr. 5776. WE still have baby chicks. si2 per hundred; will have ducklings Nov. Ist. Boyera Hatchery. 34 No. Dtla. RI. 5470. POLICE DOG—At Stud; beautiful German Shepherd: Harry Von Labertal. F. Renbeck. Bluff Rd. and Troy Ave. POLtoY'~FUPPIES—German Shepherd'; wolf gray from Imported stock: reasonable. Bluff Rd. and Troy Ave. POLICE DOG—German. 18 mo, pedigred from impt. stook, beau, markings. Hu. 6665.