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BEGIN HERE TOP4V MAIZTE BROWN Is confltientlai secretary of FRANK SHERIDAN, wealthy young Indianapolis lawyer, whose hobby Is the solving of crime mysteries. The manuscript of this storv was found In her apartment following: her sudden death. The story opens with JOSEPH BMEDLEY. assistant prosecuting attorney of Marlon county receiving a telephone call from his fiancee. SHEILA WILBER. Informing him that a safe In the laboratory of her Maple Road home baa been burglarized She reauer.ts him to come there at once as her father WILLIAM OLIVER WILBER, wishes to consult him about the robbery. On his wav Smedlev passes the scene of an auto accident and recognizes ANDREW MASTERS. 3heiia's cousin, as the driver of the wrecked car Masters face is scratched, but otherwise he is uninjured. He accompanies Smedlev to the Wilber home. Wilber tells Smedlev a tin cashbog containing a dlarv of his wife, now dead, has been stolen. The dlarv tells a secret of Shelia's birth. "Sheila Is not mv daughter and never was adopted. ' Wilber confesses. To recover the dlarv. Smedley suggests they obtain Sheridan's services. Wilber agrees Sheila receives a visit from EDNA ROGERS her chum. She tells Edna of the laboratory safe robbery. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER THREE ON the morning following his visit to the Wilber home and his investigation of the safe robbery, Frank Sheridan was pacing back and forth in the private office of his suite in the Indiana Trust Company building. He finally seated himself at his desk and called to his secretary in the adjoining room; "Maizie, let’s whet our wits.” I picked up my shorthand book, not that I needed it, hut from force of habit. When Mr. Sheridan talks that way I know there is to be no dictation. nun NOTE by Maizie Brown to her correspondence school instructor. There! The cat’s out of the bag! I’ve done the unpardonable thing, according to all the rules in “Short Story and Novel Writing in Twenty Lessons.” In the Second Ltsson, Page 5, it says: “Hold to one method of developing your story. The story may be told either in the first or third person; the latter is preferable. Under Ho circumstances should the beginner mix the two. “There are exceptions to this rule, but the technique is involved; and development of the plot will be difficult for one who has not had long practice In writing. When the first

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person method is used, a character i in the story does the telling.” i Hang the rules! I’m not a character in this story. And it is not ; fiction; it is the plain, unvarnished | truth. Oh, yes, Mr. Correspondence Erhool Instructor, it is in fiction form, but that is />nly for practice in story writing. This story never will be published, so that doesn't ; matter. I'm going to tell this story in my own way, and it certainly sounds cold-blooded and unnatural to write about Maizie Brown in the third person when I’m doing the writing. How am I going to jump from third person to first person and back again without confusing the reader? (See more of Second Lesson, Page 5.) That’s easy, Mr. Instructor; i There ‘‘ain’t going to be no reader.” except you, and you can pass Qp all | the first person stuff and grade me only on the third person sections. And when you've read the story, burn it. I do not want Mr. Sheridan to be embarrassed by any abuse of his confidence. tt U B NOW, Mr. Instructor, just so you can get the connection, I'm going to tell you how I gathered the material for this story through my employment by Mr. Sheridan. All of it comes from him, though he doesn’t know it is being put to this use. He talks over 'with me all of his “cases," as he calls them; he says it clarifies his mind and enables him to align his deductions in logical sequence. He likes to poke fun at me, and i sometimes it is hard to tell whether he is in earnest or just joshing. For ! instance, one day he said: “Maizie, speaking in the language of the new- psychology, you have | ‘inhibitions;’ you have repressed dei sires and ambitions. If you ever permit yourself to give them free expression, the Lord help us all!” Humph! I W’onder if he has an inkling that I want to be a story writer, a novelist? “Despite your cultivation of an acidulous temperature,” he went on, j “you are as romantic as a giggling schoolgirl. You scoff at man and all his works, but in the back of j your mind you dream of Cinderellas, j Prince Charmings and heroes and heroines who live happily ever j afterward. “And in all these dreams you see | yourself as Cinderella awaiting coming of the prince. Dr. Freud would j delight to put you under his psycho- j logical microscope; he would pro-,; nounce you a perfect specimen of a female suffering of sex repression^’ The nerve of him! To talk like that to me, a woman ten years older i than he is, even if I am his confi- j dential secretary! But he does it in such a joking, light-hearted, ; kindly way that a person just can’t ! hold resentment. He likes to ruffle my temper and | then dash out of the office before I the storm breaks. Later in the day I’m sure to find a peace offering on my desk, a box of chocolates or tickets to the best show- in town. But don’t get the impression that he spends all of his time manufacturing secretarial brain-storms. He has plenty of other things to do and so have I. Managing his property is no snap. I take all detail off his hands, giving him time to devote to his crimestudy hobby. Isn’t it nice to have money enough to do the work that interests you most? If I only could devote all of my time to storywriting. . . . You ought to see that man at work on one of his “mysteries!” His face fairly glows as his mind jumps from fact to conclusion. He | has one peculiarity—he thinks au--1 dibly.

I mean, he seems to think more clearly if he discusses a problem with another person. That’s how I get on the inside of all the exciting investigations he is making continually. He does it all for fun, too. and he never lets on to the outside world that he is interested in such matters. I'll bet there are not a dozen persons in Indianapolis who know anything of his . . . well, I’d call it mania. Sometimes, at his direction, I take notes as he goes along, but not

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often. “What’s the use,” he will say, “I’m not preparing a legal brief. | This is only recreation. Anyway, it’s i all up here,” tapping his forehead, j But I’ve got a private shorthand tbook in the bottom drawer of my desk and after we have had one of jour talks I slip back into my own 1 office and write down from memory all that has been said. If that book could talk what a lot of reputations iin Indianapolis it would shatter! Mr. Sheridan does not know of this secret record; he would be furious. It is from the notes in this book that I have compiled this story. You can readily see, then, Mr. Instructor, why I am compelled to lapse into the first person now and ; then, despite all of your story-writ- • ing rules. I have to give credit to Mr. Sheridan even for the third person chap- ; ters, narrations of events at which • neither he nor I was present. He ; likes to let his imagination ramble, taking incidents here and there and j building them into a vivid, coherent i whole. j He is not satisfied until the w'hole j story is complete to the last detail. Then his interest in that investigaj tion vanishes and he is off on another trial. That’s that. Now back to the morning following the Wilber safe robbery, when Mr. Sheridan called me into his office. MAIZIE, do you read The Times?” he asked, and continued before I could answer. “Os course you do. All women read the advice to the lovelorn on the Woman’s Page, the serial,story of gallant men and maidens fair, and follow the adventures of the Comic Page characters. I confess I do myself, so you needn’t bristle.” I hadn't been “bristling.” I sat up straight and pulled down my skirt, because at that minute I had discovered a “run” in the knee of my stocking and hurried to hide it. That’s one time his deductions were wrong. “Now what are you laughing at from behind those owlish goggles?” he asked suspiciously. I did not enlighten him. “Everybody reads the news and feature pages of their favorite newspaper,” he went on, “but do you read the classified advertising section, the want ad pages?” “I haven’t lost or found anything; I don't need any second-hand furniture and I don’t want to rent a flat, but I could make use of a good used car,” I replied. My hint was ignored. “Prosaic Maizie!” he exclaimed, “and all along I've been imaging that romance lurked behind that frosty front! Romance, Maizie,‘romance! The want ad pages are filled with it. There is a little life story in almost any want ad your eye picks out. if you only know how to read it there. “Here, take one at random.” His hand went out tc a copy of The i Times lying open at the classified j advertising section. His finger j jabbed at one of the items in the j “Automobiles for Sale” column and j he read: v CHEVROLET ROADSTER. 1928—1700 miles: good tires. OLIN CHEVROLET CO.. 1040 N. Meridian. “Maybe that car was owned by a j young man in love. Think of your- | self. Maizie, snuggled down beside j him on the soft cushions, driving on j and on through the moonlight of a j dreamy summer night, a gentle i breeze singing in the roadside trees. | “Your arm is about his shoulders j and he recklessly takes his eyes from | the road to gaze deep into yotir own. You bend nearer—” “Stop it!” I cried. “You know I never do anything of the sort. Me petting! Like a vulgar young flap- j per! You have no right ...” “Tut, tut!” he interrupted. "You j do the flapper an injustice. There is j Remember, too, it was your young romance in her soul as well as yours, man in the car, not any young man.” His eyes twinkled. “Perhaps I was too personal, but I was carried away by the beautiful picture that was parading through my mind.” I kicked myself mentally for falling into his trap. I set my teeth and remained silent, but he was through with teasing. “I’m serious about these want-ad dramas,” he continued. “Listen to this and visualize the domestic tragedy it suggests. From the column headed ‘Notices’: ON and after this date I will not be responsible for anv debts contracted by anyone other than myself. JOHN HEISMAN. R. R. No. 6. “A story of love grown cold, ; separation, perhaps a divorce—a I violent quarrels, recriminations, blasted romance! Why, Maizie, a j novel could be written around that i notice!” He picked up a piece of paper from his desk. | “Here is one I’ve written myself,” ihe said, handing it to me. “I wish | you would typewrite it neatly, then ; take it around to The Times and | order it inserted in the ‘Lost and ! Found’ classification for a week, i Have them insert the proper private ! box number in the space left vacant. When you return I’ll tell ! you all about it.” —— My eyes strayed to the paper and I read: *SOO REWARD . , A cash reward of is offered for the return of cash box containing red leather-bound memorandum book taken from safe in residence on Maple Road. No Questions asked and no prosecution is guaranteed. Address . care Times. Editor’s Note—ln the effects of Maizie Brown, following her death, were found several shorthand transcription books, filed with stenographic notes. The books were destroyed. (To Be Continued) Huskers Will Compete Bn Time* Snrrinl _ , „ GREENCASTLE, Ind., Oct. 28. 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TALBOTTT N.. 2811—2 rms.. girls. w”he appreciate good home. Ha. 4790-R. 320 E. VERMONT Nicely furnished, clean comfortable rms. Plenty heat, hot water; $3 up. Ri. 0575. 17TH, E„ 634—Nicely furn. rm. mod.. priv. home Li. 4204, He. 5163. 19TH. W.. 24—Attractive room on Illinois car line; gentleman. Ha. 4298-R. 21ST, E., 661—Pleasant warm rm., near bath: *4, He, 5444. NICE FRONT ROOM—Steam heat; business women: breakfast optional. Home privileges. 603 E. 32d St. Wa. 2836. WASH.. E.. 3629—M0d., clean, warm rm.. meals optional. Home priv. Ir. 0428. WALKING DISTANCE High-class rm.. next bath; steam heat. Li. 9415. UNUSUALLY warm room; constant hot water; bus, car line. Ta. 2431. WARM Room, widow’s home, kitchen privileges if desired. Ha. 4646-W. TIMES WANT ADS BRING BUSINESS . Room for Rent With Board CAPITOL. N. 2157—Rm. and board. *7.50: modern, private family; *7.50. Ta. 1648. CAP.. N.. 2301—Nice, warm front rm., for 2. Privileges. Ha. 4975-M. CENTRAL. 1944—Lovely, front room; private home; excellent meals. DEQUINCY. N.. 910—Nice rm.. 1 or 2: ht-me privileges: good meals. Ir, 1267-W. KENWOOD. 3725—Working girl to room and board. Wa. 1977-J. MERIDIAN. N.. 2050—Pleasant rm.. twin beds: excellent meals: very reasonable. NEW JERSEY. N.. 2229—Nice warm front rm., for 1 or 2; home priv.; plenty hot water; good meals. Nr. Cent, car. Ta. 4706. OAKLAND. 953—Front room: modern private home: 2 meals. Ch. 2714-W. RUCKLE, 1937—Front, well-heated room: good meals; 1 or 2. He. 2020. WASH., E.. 1139: Hyland Apt. s—Rm.. good board, best heat, hot water. CHILD to board: private, modern home, mother’s care. Be. 1682-M. MOTHER’S CARE TO CHlLD—Refined: hted. home. Ha. 1583-W. CHILDREN to board: refined home; good care. 1722 Spann. Take English car. WILL care for child while mother works. Modern. 628 Lockerbie. Ri. 1703. CHILDREN to board. Mother’s care; near STOOOI. $4, Li. 4034, Rent Housekeeping Rooms ALABAMA. N.. 321—Housekeeping rms. also sleeping rms. ALABAMA. N.. 949—Large, warm rooms; modern: everything furnished; *6. ALA., N„ 447—Hskpg. and sleeping rms.; hot water: steam heat. £3.50 up. ASHLAND, 1804—2 rms.. 2 in-a-door beds”; private entrance. He. 4406, ASHLAND. 2221—2 connecting rooms, Ist floor; private entrance. He. 5148. BARTH. 1315—2 or 3 small rms.. private entrance, modern. DENISON HOTEL Pennsylvania and Ohio. Now is voui opportunity to secure a nice warm room for the winter. Complete hotel service Rates surprisinglv low 2-room suites: parlor, bedroom, bath, for 4 persons, as low as *75 month. Let us show vou. EAST—2 RMS.. FURNISHED APT.; MODERN; REAS. CH. 2473. ELM 820—3 unfurnished rooms: gas. lights; *ls HIGHLAND. N.. 21—2 clean modern; everything furn. Adults. ILLINOIS. N.. 948—rooms, nicely furnished. modern conveniences. Ri. 8889. ILL.. N.. 2339—1. 2. 3 rm.. priv.. apts.. *3 *5. *8 50 wk. Everything furn. Ta. 7110 JEFFERSON. N.. 414—Large room, kitchenette; down: private home. Ch. 5i73. MERIDIAN. S.. 1024% —Two housekeeping room*, also sleeping room. MERIDIAN. N., 1187—Clean room, kitchenette Pleat* Wi. hot water. U. 7i3fc

Rent HousekeepingJßooms MERIDIAN. N. 1835—Nicely furnished, heated apt., adjoining bath. 1449 N. NEW JERSEY Two housekeeping rms.. bath; nice. warm. Ri. 0195. NEW JERSEY N.. 134-Good warm housckeeping rooms. RI. 4145, NEW JERSEY. 1029, N.—Light housekeepliig room; heat, light, gas *4.00. NORTHWESTERN. 2507—2 modern rms.. furn.: garage: white. $5: also mod. furn. siremng rm.; *2; Ha. 1172-R. PENN.. N.. 1864—2. 3-rm. housekeeping apts.. also sleep, rm.: references. RANDOLPH. N.. 232—Furn. rm., everyth, furnished,; ink: priv. entrance. Ri. 5986. 314 E. ST. CLAIR, APT. 1 FRONT furn. rm., steam heat: reas. UNION. 2515—3 furn rms.: private entrance: *6 week: fist floor: garage._ WALCOTT’. N.. 27 -1800 blk. east. 2 niceiy turn, rms., good heat. WALNUT, E.. 115—2 rms.; walk, dlst.; S2O. See housekeeper m pasement. WALNUT. E.. 112—2 modern rms.: private entrance: also sleep, rm. Ri. 3629. WALNUT. W.. 118. Two single. $4 and $5; furnished. WASH.. E.. 3323—2 rms.. mod . everything furn : near Malory Cos. Ch. 5587-W. 2 CONN, furnished rooms; sink; private entrance. Ch. 0369-M. Houses and Flats Furnished ALABAMA. N.. 1722j—6-room apt., beautiful sun porch, frigiddire. heat, water furn reasonable. Cali after 4 p. m. ALABAMA. N.. 1806—6-room apartment well furnished: heat, light, gas. water furnished: reference: adults. CAPITOL. N.. 2120—3-rm. furn. apt., steam heat, also room for 2. $35. Ha. 3036-M. COLLEGE. 2033—2-room modern apt., suitable for 2 or 4. Everything furnished. $7. He. 5115. g HAMILTON. N.. 342-344—4-RM. DOUBLE. WILL RENT FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED: VERY CHEAP. LUETT AVE.. 644—Furnished house for ! cot: adults. Call Wash. 2892. MERIDIAN, N., 1716 Front 3-room apt.; overstuffed: maid service. M?CH.. F., 430—2-room. mod. apt., niceiy furnished, reasonable: good heat. NEW YORK. E., 425—SMALL. MODERN. FRONT APARTMENT. LI. 6177. OXFORD. N . 1133—2 furn. apts. modern. private entr.: reasonable. Ch, 0897-W. PENNSYLVANIA N.. 3510—BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED 5-ROOM APARTMENT: $125 MONTH. TA. 2906, PRATT E.. 118—Owners: 8-room modern home, all or part for winter. WE have waiting list for furnished houses and apartments. Call Li. 6662 WISH - to share modern home with couple or 2 employed ladies. Ch. 6678. LEXINGTON. 1206—4-room modern apt.: nicelv furn.: utilities furn. Adults. Dr. 1190-J. Apartments for Rent 412 N. Ala $57.00 418 E. 15th. furnished 70.00 234 E. Pratt 42.50 1603 Central 87.50 3015 N. Meridian 85.00 MOYNAHAN PROPERTIES 710 Union Title Li. 3458. ASHLAND. 1214—4-room modern upper duplex: reasonable. BELLINGHAM—36I2 Balsam Ave.: newly decorated 3-room apts.. $47.50: utilities furnished. Wa. 4413, CENTRAL. 2342—5-room apt., heat, water furn. Ri. 5994. He. 2783. COLLEGE. 2134—Lower duplex. 5 rooms and breakfast, attractive living room, excellent heat, water and garage. He. 1216. COLLEGE, near 54th—1 rm., bath, kitchen. all utilities furn. $35. Hu. 4961. ILL.; S., 1032—6-ROOM. MOD., BREAKF. NOOK. GAR.; $35. DR. 5496. MORRIS. W.. 208—2 unfurn. rms., $8 mo., inside toilet, water pd. Ri. 0645. RUCKLE. 1718 —3-room apt.: heat, water. gar. reason. Li. 1933 or He. 2224. 10TH ST.. E.. 2120 —4 rooms, semimodern. Li. 2260. Wa. 1820. UTH ST 42 W. —Nicelv dec. kitchenette apt.: heat, gas, lights, water, ice furn.. $33.50. Call Apt. 1 The Grant. krieger 336 E. Prospect One and 2-room apts.. newly decorated: $25 and S3O. See custodian or call Li. 5391. H. H. WOODSMALL fz CO. " AMBASSADOR APARTMENT HOTEL Beautiful ultra modern, furnished or unfurnished; $60.50 and up Daily or monthly rates. Hotel service Phone Ri 1371 or call at building. 850 N. Penn. APARTMENT RENTAL BUREAU Let us help you find an apartment. We take vou in our car No obligation of course Ri 1371 THE HAINES—BIOVi N. 111.; living room. dinette. Bath; $33 to $36; newlv decorated. TIMES WANT ADS BRING BUSINESS. Houses for Rent ALTON AVE., 14—4-room modern double; garage; water paid. Be. 4305. BELLEFONTAINE. 1009—8 rooms, modern, S3O: suitable for roomers. He.. 4593. BELLEFONTAINE, 2623—5 rms., bath. electricity; $23.50. He. 4967. BROOKSIDE, 2001—Large double. 6 rms., bath, full basement, gar. S4O. Ch. 2805-R----BOULEVARD PL.. 3715—Near Butler car and 38th St.; half modern bungalow; 4 rooms, bath; garage: S4O. Key at 3713 or call Ri. 9160 days, or Ta. 5966 eves. COLLEGBk 1619—6 rooms, redeco., hardwood fb, new furn., gar., wat. pd. $32.50CENTRAL. 2823—Modern brick double, 6 rms., excellent condition: reas. Ri. 9670. CONGRESS, 331—4-room modern double newly decorated; garage. Wa, 2290-W CORNELL 1401—5 rooms, modern, hardwd. firs; high-class colored only. Dr. 3827 DICKSON. 229—Michigan car”, bus. 6 rms.. semi-mod.; water paid: S2O. DEARBORN, 2240. N.— Single, 5-rooms modern, enclosed back porch: double garage, front drive. $35. Ch. 1517, ENGLISH AVE.. 1702—7 nice rooms, upstairs. water and lights paid, near school; $25 per month. Dr. 5350. EW’ING. 933—4-room half double, modern except bath, garage. Only $25, FAIRFIELD. 911—Fairgrounds car; 6-room double, water softner, garage. Wa. 2516. GRACELAND, 3623—Most attractive bungalow dou.; practically new; 4 rms. and bath; strictly mod.; beautiful yard; gar.; adults; $44.50; nr. Butler car. Wa. 2657. GLADSTONE. N., 1411—Single bungalow, practically new, 5-rm.; breakfast rm., linoieum, gar., front dr.; S4O. Ha. 1128-R. GUILFORD, 5243—5-room modern single, cottage front drive. Dr, 5889. HAMILTON. N.. 1421—6 rooms, modern. gar., water pd.; S4O, Wa. 1484 eve. HILLSIDE. 2270—Brightwood. Columbia car; 4 rms.. gar., lgts. pd.; sl2. School 38. Ch. 1634, HILLSIDE. 2391—1 so. Columbia bus; 6 rms.. elec, lights garage; $lB. Ch. 1634 HOLMES, S.. 2 —Over 2701 W. Washington; 6 rooms; modern. Be. 0746. KEYSTONE. N.. 1024—4 rooms; gas. elec., toilet: water paid; sl6. Ri. 0645. LEEDS; 235 —4 rooms modern. garage water pd.. $26.50. Dr, 0809 days. LOWELL, 5861 ilrvington 1— 6-room single”. redeco., garage; law ? n; SSO. Ir. 4021-M. M’CARTY. W.. 2126—4 rooms, electricity, newly papered, garage. sls. Ri. 0361. MINNESOTA, E., 605—5 rm. cottage, lights. gas, toilet, garage. $25. Ri. 1920. MISSOURI. S.. 929 7 rooms mod., excent furnace, bath tub. Cobb. Ri. 2277. MONTCALM.” 1640 —Light, modern corner; garage. Riverside car. $23. Ri. 2004. NEW JERSEY. N,. 2217—6-room modern double, garage. $45. He. 4123. NEW JERSEY. S., 2126—4 bedroom mod. house, fine shape, newly decorated, water paid. S3O month. Mr. Schwankhaus. Realtor. Li. 6010. Eve., Hu. 2418. NEW JERSEY. N.. 2209—6-room double, redecorated. garage; reduced S4O; car. PARKER. 554 —Attractive 6-rm.*mod. dbl.; newly papered: garage. Ir. 4624-J. PROSPECT. 825 —7 rooms, modern; 2-car garage: water paid; S3O. Dr. 5193. RAYMOND. E.. 930—5-room modern double. good furnace, near school: S3O. ST. CLAIR. E.. 1122—Double, mod.. 9 rms.. gar., gd, condi.; water pd.; $27.50. SOMERSET. 1132—5 rooms, elec., newly t napered garage, well. sl6. Ri, 0361. SPRUCE. 1726—Upper duplex. 5 rms. gas elec., inside toilet, garage, water paid; sl3. STEVENS ST., 629—5-room, semi-modern; near Virginia avenue car lines. TEMPLE and Pearl: nice 4-rm. double bung.. semi-mod.; A-l: sl6. He. 5805, ST CLAIR. E.. 313—Sleeping rm.. $2.50 up. hot water, good heat also housekeeping apartment: reasonable. UDELL 615—4-room modern double, water paid, garage. Ha 0882. WALNUT. E.. 511--Modern 5-room house. newlv decorated. Wa. 1338-W. WARMAN AVE.. S., 501—Cottage. 6 rms.. semi-modern, garage. Be. 0746. WISCONSIN. 317—S. Meridian car 5 rooms, gas elec, garage. sl6. Ri. 064525TH. W.. 850 '• 2 —Colored 5 rooms, bath lights, gas sls. Ta. 2958. 3IST W 342—6-room modern double; excellent condition, toilet first floor, full bath ud. Near good school, car. bus. garage: S4O, Hu. 7175. COLORED—2Sth. W 534: 4-room semimodern; sls: near car. Ta. 4016. COLORED, 718 N. WEST Five rooms bath. gas. electricity, water paid: *22 50. Li. 6354. 4-Bedroom Double, North Seven rooms, first-class condition. *42.50: garage. 3128 Broadway. Dunlop & Holtegel i 122 E. Market St. Li. 6517. RENTAL LIST ALL MODERN Adams. 2931—4 rms .......$25.00 Eastern. 214—4 nns. f lower duplex.. 35.00 Oakland, 925—5 rms., semi-mod 23.50 bi Ok

Money for Taxes We Lend for Less NOW . We’ll Lend You $l4O for the Same Price SIOO Formerly Cost By Reason of Our REDUCED RATE HERE IS THE COST On Loans Payable in 20 Equal Monthly Payments SIOO average monthly cost $1.32 S2OO average monthly cost $2.63 S3OO average monthly cost $3.94 Same Hate on Other Amounts See Us Before Borrowing Household Finance Corporation (Established 1878) 404 Kresge Bldg.—4th Floor 513 Lemckle Bldg.—sth Floor 41 East Washington St. 106 East Market Street PHONE Riley 7923 PHONE Riley 2579

Suburban for Rent 3 ACRES—6 rooms, clec fruit, garage, chicken house. Dr. IBsi-rv:*. Business Places for Rent LIGHT MANUFACTURING OR STORAGE 33x40 ft., *ls month; 4th floor, elevator service; plenty light and air. 42 W. South St. H. L. Dithmer. Ta. 0689. SPACE in Union Bus station; ideal permanent wave shop: HRDt. beat furnished Inouire ticket office. 125 W. Market. OFFICE SPACE—Or desk room; office out congested district: phone servicc._Ta_J)234. Houses for Sale MODERN—2 bedrooms, living room, dinette and kitchen, one-half square north Pleasant Run blvd., paved street; new home section. S2OO cash, $37 per month. Ri. 3477. eve.. Hu. 2935 N. DENNY Modern 5-room. new. S2OO cash: S3B per month. Ri. 3477. Eves.. Wa. 2646. v’IVE ROOM Semi-modern bungalow: built-in features. Price, $3,000; SIOO down, $25 mo. R. E. Kennedy. Beech Grove 24-W-l or 120. LOT—On Adams st. near 28th; all improvements in and paid; $690. Terms to suit. Take Ford car as part. Owner. 131 Beck Ave., Akron. O. BUY THIS SSOO equity In $3,700 semi-mod. bungalow, a suburban lot. 50x200; raise your own provisions: get ready for spring. He. 1658. BEVILLE. 806—5 rooms; S3OO cash: sl6 per month: bargain if sold at once. Li. 4301: evenings. Ha. 2823. OWNER will sacrifice 5-rm. bungalow; N. E • oniv $2,600' small down payment. iWlli rent I. Eves.. He. 1980. RUCKLE. 3868—Colonial 4 bedroom home: A-l condition: reas. Owner. Wa. 4634. WILL BUILD—S-room house complete for $1,600: clear lot necessary. Be 3157 SHERMAN DR.. S., 1206—5 rm. semi-mod. bungalow, garage. Dr, 1539 I__ 1 __ Real Estate for Exchange WE have farms, some clear, exchange residential or income propzrties. Goode & Goode. 50 Union Tr. Ri. 6441. Ha, 4571-J. Storage and Transfer LOCAL AND OVERLAND TRANSFER - Fire-proof storage house Store now. pay 6 months later No charge for hauling in. Nw trucks. Experienced men PARTLOW-JENKINS MOTOR CAR CO 419 E. Market RI- 7750 TRANSFER—Storage, parking, shipping; low rates on California shipment. OTTO J. SUESZ. RI. 6561. RI- 3628. CH. 4579 —Nltes— CH. 0699-W j H. TAYLOR TRANS. <st STORAGE SPECIAL PRICES. OVERLAND—To ot from Chicago St Louis. Detroit, Cleveland or other cities. Dr, 30*1 or RI. 4265 LOCAL AND OVERLAND HAULING—Special prices on large or small lots to all ltL nt 6561 RI- 3628 CH. 4578 —Nltes— CH. 0699-W MOVING. $4 LOAD AND UP” Large covered trucks, clean padding, careful, courteous men BEHRENT BIG FOUR STORAGE. Li. 7790. Ch. 1432. BRITTON TRANSFER—Moving *3.50 load large trucks responsible men Dr 7616 HAULING—”*S.OO per load and up. Expert piano movers Hicks. Ri. 6434. BOTTS TRANSFER— Large vans: *5 per load. Dr. 3483. LEB'S TRANSFER— Light hauling, satisfactory serv. 2358 Central Ave. Ta. 6576. you Reac tne Want Ads— Have vou tried to use them' It’s easy—Call Ri. 5551 Gk for an Ad Taker Miscellaneous for Sale '.UPERIOR HOUSE PAINT Outsioe or in side. 15 colors and white, *1.64 gallon. COMPETITION PAINT CO 366 8 Me ririian St RI °'.65 BREAKFAST SET—Beautiful flvlng room 9-pc dining room complete tedrm rugs occasional tables 2428 N Meridian REMNANTS of linoleum, various sizes, patterns: at cost. PATTERSON SHADE CO.. 9 E. Wash. St.. 3rd floor. Ri. 1496. PARLOR HEATERS—2 good used ones: real barg. 604 Mass. Ave. Ri. 2587. CHILD'S BED—Complete; good cond.; also dress and coat; size 12. Ta. 2358. KITCHEN CABlNET—Library table. large ferns, small stands. Ch. 3710-J. HOT Water Radiators, all sizes, guaranteed. 403 ,E. Morris St. Dr. 5294. ELECTROTYPE cabinet. 30 factory stools, steel legs. $2 each; real bargain. Rtchardson. 653 Virginia Ave. DUCK GUN—32-in. double barrell; 10gauge. Parker reloading equipt. Art Wiese, Cumberland. BIG FOUR Unclaimed Freight Station. Bargains of All Kinds Corner Capitol Ave. and South St. PLUSH COAT—Size 40: Singer drophead sewing machine. 231 N. Randolph. PLAYER—Bedroom suite. rugs: other household cheap. Wa, 1888. SlDEßOAßD—Quartered sawed oak; beveledmlrrow; 2 rockers; chp. Ha. 1361-W. FOR SALE —At a sacrifice, stock of men’s, women's and children's overshoes, also galoshes for women and misses. 3008 Centra! Ave. 100 REBUILT STOVES Like new. very cheap, trade your old stove in as cash or part payment. Balance 30 to 60 days. 1915 Southeastern. PRINTING presses, used tvpe cases, stands. tvpe. Indlanai Printers’ Supply. 108 Ky. BOY'S SUlTS—Mackinaw: 2 lady’s coats; other clothing: cheap. LI. 1839. Used Furniture Market We need the room for our new merchandise and have priced the following items much lower than we allowed for them in exchange on new furniture. Overstuffed suites 3-pc *39.50 Cain and velour suites. 3-pc 29.50 Leather daveno suite. 3-pc 12.50 Side boards §s® Dining tables 4 09 Dining chairs Cash or Credit. In Our Bargain Basement. 141 W. WASH. ST.

OCT. 28, 1929

Miscellaneous for Sale FIRE SALE Congoleums, Rugs, Kitchen Cabinets, Breakfast Suites, Occasional Chairs and Tables, Beds, Springs, Mattresses; everything to complete your home. THE N. & U. FURNITURE CO. 1118 S. Meridian St. bottles” Sagalowsky Bottl Cos. Rl. 7104. " 605 S, Capitol Ave. Home Bottle Supolies CINDERS—THREE YARD LOADS; *2.50. CALL RI. 4675. COAT—Short black seal, gray fox collar. Size 36: bargain. Ta. 6007. ELECTROLUX—The gas refrigerator furnishes endless, noiseless refrigeration for your nome at lowest operation expense, now on dlsp.ay at J. D. GARDNER & CO. 221 E. Maryland St. LI. 7898ELECTRIC WASHER—Maytag, excellent condition; bargain. Hu. 7243. GAS RANGE. *6.50; breakfast set, *12.5(1; dining table. $2.50; buffet. *9; chiflrobe. *ls. 1320 S. Meridian Bt. HEATING STOVES—2, in good condition. 94$ s. Senate Ave.. in the rear. __ SCHOOL BOOKS—New and used, pay cash for used bks. Crawford's Drugs. LI. 1600. SINGER SEWING MACHINES Electric drop heads, repair all mane*. 126 W. WASHINGTON Rl 9718. ELECTRIC WASHERS We rebuild and service all makes. ELECTRIC APPLIANCE CLEARING HOUSE. Ch. 0852, WAGON SCALE—IO-ton, 16x8. INDIANAPOLIS SCALE CO.. 620 E. Washington St. Rl. 6726. One-sixth horsepower and less. *6. Our Motor Stock Is Complete. MEIER ELECTRIC MACHINE COMPANY 136 8, MER. ST. LI. 2401. ALL KINDS of wheel barrows at less than cost price. Hoosier Tarpaulin and Canvas Goods Cos.. 1302 W. Wash. St. CLOSING out our stock of steel bed coal wheelbarrows: $9 each. Hoosier Tarpaulin and Canvas Gooc's Cos.. 1302 W. Wash. St. . RAINCOATS —Factory agent, duality and low prices. 3950 Park. Wa. 3652. TUES., OCT. 29T1 J, 9:30 A. M., AT 901.03 N. ILLINOIS ST. We will sell 50. 60 rooms of good furniture. consisting of new and used overstuffed, walnut dining and bedroom suites. Extra odd nieces of good bedding, dishes and utensils. HODGES AUCTION, RI. 2019 BED and springs; like new. also red leather occassional chair: cheap. Hu. 3324. BIG line of high-grade used gas ranges. Real bargains. CHAMBERS CO. 102 8. Penn. St. Unclaimed Freight Station WASHBOARDS AT 25c Corner Capitol Ave and South St. LADY'S blue coat, gray fur trim. Uk new, sls, size 36; also 2 dres.tesc, size 36; overcoat, size 38. *5. Wa. 4317. HEATING STOVE—Large size. berg. (20. | Vlctrola and records. Dr. 7618-R4 BED—Complete; dresser. chiSrobe, good cond.. very reas. Hu. 1223. TRY~TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS. Miscellaneous Wanted _ ■ ■ FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS. HOMES COMM PLETE PREFERRED. HODGES HOUSE CLEANING? Youi surplus eloth* ing furniture, magazines, papers wlu help us to help others Salvation Army Industrial Home Phone for wagon RL 6622 127 W Georgia Bt WE WANT HOUSEHOLD GOODS. IF IT’S on earth we buy it. CARL SHANK AUCTION. 25 N Alabama Bt. LI. 1910FURNITURE WANTED—PROMPT BERVICE & ATTRACTIVE PRICES. HU. 7374, Musical Instruments ORTHOPHONIC—Victor walnut case' 7S records; almost new; cheap. Dr. 2754-J. 926 Olive. A KURT2MANN upright with beautiful bench *65, completely overhauled and in fine condition. 120 E. Ohio St. . SAXOPHONES-All kinds; easiest Pvment plan In town. Lorenz Saxophone School. ground fl„ 20 Pembroke Arcade. LI. 4800. VICTROLA-Victor, mahogany: excellent condition: 60 records; >3O. Ta. 0653 EDISON CONSOLE. RECORDS. *3O. CALL CH. 5710. ■SKS/il{Si u £.“B. p £