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BLAME PLACED FOR PREMATURE ARMISTICE TALE Fault Laid to U. S. Attache or French Official by Colonel House. (Continued From Page One) lines, where guns officially had been silenced to mark their coming, to debate the terms with Ferdinand Foch, marshal of France, in the blue and gold dining car that was his official headquarters. Back of them, as described in matter-of-fact dispatches from American diplomats, consuls, and foreign advisers, lay an empire in chaos and imminent danger of internal explosion. There was rioting in Kiel and the threat of civil war. Their armies, beaten, sullen, unreliable, were verging on revolt. Cables Pour in Into the state department at Washington poured a succession of messages over closely guarded cables. The first important and revealing one was nineteen words long, cabled Nov. 6, from Robert Woods Bliss, American charge d’affaires at The Hague. It read: “4962 Wolff dispatch (official German news agency), Berlin states German delegation to conclude armistice and open peace negotiations left this afternoon for the west.” It was signed “Bliss.” Between that hour and the night of Nov. 7 came the grave moments that were to determine the issue of peace or continued slaughter. It was a tense twenty-four hours, in which official nerves were on edge. Germans Ready to Plead At 7:30, New York time, on the evening of Nov. 6, the German government formally notified the allies that its little group of plenipotentiaries were ready to present themselves wherever Foch demanded, “to bring a provisional suspension of arms.” The dispatch: “The Special Representative (Col. Edward M. House). “To the Secretary of State: Paris. Nov. 7. 1918, 11 P. M. “58. For the President. “German government at 12:30 last night (7:30 p. m„ Nov. 6, New- York time) transmitted the following radio to Marshal Foch: “German government have been informed . . . that Marshal Foch has received full power to receive the accredited representatives’of the German government . . . plenipotentiaries ready Cos leave at once (to proceed) to place agreed upon. The German government would be happy if in the interest of humanity the arrival of the German delegation on the allied front w’ould bring a provisional suspension of arms...” Foch Sends Reply Marshal Foch sent in reply at 1:19 (a.m.) the following: "If the German plenipotentiaries desire to meet Marshal Foch to ask for an armistice, they shall present themselves to the advanced posts by the Chimay-Fourmies-La CapelleGyise (road) . . .” Two further German radios were received, number one, at 1 o’clock, to Marshal Foch: "The Germna plenipotentiaries . . . are leaving Spa today (Nov. 6) and will be here at midday (Nov. 7) and at 5 o'clock in the afternoon will reach the French advanced pasts. , . .” The second one was received at 1:30 o’clock this morning from the supreme commander of the German army, to Marshal Foch: “To permit the passage of the German delegation through the two lines, orders have been given to stop firing on that part of the front today after 3:30 this afternoon until further orders. . . .” Another Radio Sent “A third radio was sent at 4 o'clock this afternoon from the German supreme commander to Marshal Foch: “On account of a delay the German delegation can not cross the line of the advanced posts until between 8 and 10 o’clock in the evening at Haudroy, two kilometers to the northwest of La Capelle. “EDWARD HOUSE." The secrecy with which these negotiations were proceeding was kept closely, and its results were the more amazing, for “all Paris” appeared to know “officially” that the negotiations were not only in progress, but that the armistice had been agreed upon. Perhaps one of the most striking messages was one revealing that long before the United Press carried the report of the armistice signing, the war department had been advansed officially that the armistice had been signed. The message, from Secretary of State Lansing to Colonel House, follows: “Washington. Nov. 7, 1918, 11 a. m. “15 Warburton (Major Barclay H. Warburton, military attache at Paris) informs war department armistice signed. Please confirm and notify us of when we may publish armistice. “LANSING.” Other Messages Sent Then followed a sequence of messages: “The special representative to the secretary of state. "Paris. Nov. 7, 1918. 6 p. m. “55. Your number 15, November 7. 11 a.m. Armistice has not yet been signed. German representatives will not meet Marshal Foch until this afternoon at 5 o’clock. The terms of the armistice (already agreed upon) will not be published until it is a fact that signed. We will notify you promptly. • EDWARD HOUSE. ’ The secretary of state to the ambassador in France (William G. Sharp): “Washington. Nov. 7. 1918. 4 p. in. "6198. United Press received telegram today before 1 p. m. announcing armistice had been signed. Telegram published at once and greatest excitement and enthusiasm prevails. This department and war department have been informed no foundation for story. Please find out why censor passed this report as th* incident Is most unfortunate." “LANSINO" Th# answer to the mystery came in the cable reproduced above from

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Here, in Mussolini pose, is Art J. Smith, commander-in-chief of the Khaki Shirts of America, with national headquarters in Philadelphia, w’ho claims that 7,000.000 men are members of the organization, reportedly Fascist.

INVESTIGATION SHOWS GNAT HAS NO NAME It Has Reputation, Though, for Its Stinging Bite. B,u United Pres* DAVIS, Cal., June 28.—After lengthy investigation, Dr. S. B. Freeborn, associate professor of entomology at the University of California college of agriculture here, has discovered that a black gnat which infests this region has no name. None of the Latin classifications fit the insect, and former classifications under which it has been described are inaccurate, according to Dr. Freeborn. Although a nameless waif insofar as entomology goes, the gnat has earned a reputation for itself arnnog residents of the Sacramento valley. Its bite causes a painful welt which lasts more than a week. No method of controlling it has yet been found. Births Roys Robert and Edna Kruse. Methodist hospital. Howard and Rowena Ulery, 905 North Kevstone. Homer and Claudie Jones. 1211 East Nineteenth. Girls Eugene and Mabel Judkins, 22 South Euclid. Marion and Edna Henry. 1804 Tabor. Deaths Walter F. Golt, 80, Methodist hospital, arteriosclerosis. Frederick W. Neermann, 74, 308 North Temple, arteriosclerosis. Gertrude De Jarnatt, 54, 5826 Rawles. carcinoma. Alfred Morley, 62. 909 Congress, carcinoma. Frank Smerdel, 24, city hospital, skull fracture. James Beavers, 46. 1129 East Market, diabetes mellitus. Sarah Smith Barber, 73, 440 West Twenty-ninth, cerebral hemorrhage. George W. Moore, 66, city hospital, broncho pneumonia. Ross H. Hill. 63. Methodist hospital, carcinoma. Emily J. Earsom, 73. 1641 Hall place, cerebral hemorrhage. Emilie Keller. 74. 3025 North Meridian, carcinoma. Anna May Dugan. 67, 419 Ketcham, chronic nephritis. Bulldog Adopted by Cat By United Press ABILENE, Tex., June 28.—They took Rway her kittens when they were born, so Patty, Persian cat, adopted Boots, a two-weeks-old Boston bull. The cat gives the bulldog baths regularly and performs the other duties of motherhood. Colonel House to Secretary of State Lansing, timed 7 p. m„ Nov. 8. and revealing the official source of Howard’s information. News Given to Admiral Supplementing that revealing telegram, came another, at 8 p. m. on the night of Nov. 8. which explained Ambassador Sharp to Secretary of State Lansing: "5772. ...Paris representative of United Press states he his been in communication with Mr. Howard at Brest, who’ informs him that Admiral Wilson, having received a telegram from the naval attache at the embassy that armistice had been signed, gave out the new-s to the local press at Brest, also to Mr. Howard: the latter, accompanied by one of Admiral Wilson's, field the cable to the United States which was passed by the censor. "SHARP.” Progress of the negotiations in the shell-blasted forest at Compeigne was “brilliantly reported” in subsequent dispatches and in at least one of them there was a touch of high human interest. Stripped, unconditionally of their weapons, fighting for food supplies, the Germans beat against the inexorable terms laid down by the grizzled Foch. There is a highlight in Colonel House's dispatch of Nov. 9, timed 11 p. m„ relating what the president of the French war ministry had told him about the negotiations. It said: Sobs at Conference "Finally, they asked to be reprovisioned by us. saying that they were going to die of hunger .... they are very much depressed. From time to time a sob escaped the throat of Winterfeldt (one of the German negotiators).” But at last, after the German plenipotentiaries again had made their way back to Spa. and returned with the consent of their chiefs to the terms, came the dispatch that sent the world into its second burst of delirium: “The special representative (House) to the secretary of state: Paris. Nov. 11. 1918. 6 a. m. “86. For the President: "Armistice signed 5 o’clock this morning. Hostilities to cease 11 a. m. today, we have no information as yet as to whether terms in anv way changed, but we shall know definitely concerning this within three hours and will cable promptly. ' “EDWARD HOUSE.”

WAR ON PINE BEETLE 200 Men Work in Idaho Forest to Exterminate Pests. By United Press MISSOULA. Mont., June 28 —Two hundred men, working in the Coeur D'Alene forest of northern Idaho, are seeking to exterminate one of the most costly insect pests of the northwest—pine beetles. The beetles kill thousands of trees by boring into the bark. Preliminary results of the 1933 campaign indicate that elimination of the beetles may be attained this year. ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices CRONE. PHILLIP-Age 24 year?, son of Mrs. Alpha Crone, and Lerov Crone ideceased', brother of Charles and Grace Crone, grandson of Mr, and Mrs. C. H. Owen, passed away Tuesday. 8 a.m. Funeral Thursday. June 29. 10 a m.. at the residence, 1012 S Pershing Aye. Friends invited. MORLEV. ALFRED—Age 62. beloved husband of Marv Alice Morlev. father of William Morlev. passed on Tuesday a. m at his home. 909 Congress. Funeral Thursday. 3:30 p. m at the DORSEY FUNERAL HOME. 130 N. Chester. 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COLLEGE AVE.. 2605—Fine, large. 2-bed-room apartment: utilities furnished: rea- : sonable HU-4998 KENNYWOOD apartments; shadv. 5 rooms range, ice box *32.50. 120 W. 12th. LI- i 2388. NO. MERIDIAN: lower 6 rooms, porches, i shade hemeiike. reduced rent. TA-2800 | MERIDIAN. 2063. N.—4 rooms. front: cross ventilation: Frigidaire; Murphy bed. WA-4439 PENNSYLVAVNIA, 2357 N —Cool. 6-room upper: porch, excellent condition; rea- I sonable. HE-3860. , RUCKLE. 3352—C001, lower duplex, 5 rooms, heat, gas, water paid: hot soft j water furnished. TALBOT. N., 2724—A-l upper 4 rooms; I sunparlor, frigidaire; every convenience. HU-6327.

RENTALS 21 Unfurnished Apartments ! WASHINGTON ST.. W.. 2619—Apartment; | strictly modern: *3O a month. BE-0200. 10TH ST.. E . 1530—4-room modern, heat. ; water, near Tech. See Janitor. CH-2758. ! GROUND FLOOR—4-Room, utilities furnished; *25 per month. HE-2905. BROOKSIDE APTS. X. W. Cor. Beville and 10th St. ELECTRICAL REFRIGERATION Bedroom aDt ; thoroughly modem: good 1 condition; good heat: $25 and up. Call j Ant. 19, 01 Security Trust. RI-9484, 111 EI6TH ... ... .* $37.50-647.50 37 W. 21ST .. . *40.00-*55.00 1645 N. Alabama, Apt. 2 I 5 rms.. 3 down. 2 bedrooms up with bath. WATER PAID: S2O. Inquire at Apt. 1 2. HA-2974-J. 14TH ST.. 803-9 E.-6-room apt., porches, utilities furnished; reduced. DR-1005. TRADE equity in rented modern double and cottage in rear for clear property. or B. & L. stock. IR-2437-FREE transportation to inspect furnished and unfurnished apartments day or night. No obligations. LI-5452; eve. or Sun. HU-6819, or TA-1064 or WA--0433. INDIANAPOLIS RENTAL AGENCY. 22 Unfurnished Houses S9: STATION ST.. 3026—4 room single, redecorated. electricity, gas, water, cemented cellar, paved st. CH-4924. $10 —EVISON. 1130 (rear)—3-room semimodern; water paid. DR-3353-M. j SIO—ORIENTAL, 5.7 139—7-room; water paid; gas, electricity; garage; porch. i SIO—HIGH ST.. 1029—5 rooms; gas, lights. I water paid. Inquire. 916 S. Delaware. sl6: SUITABLE 2 families. 2117 E Mich.; 7 rooms, modern, reconditioned. DR--6785-W. $12.50: DRAPER. 1531—4 Rooms, kitchenette; near school: water paid; redecorated. HU-4368, DR-3564-R. $12.50. BELL ST., 509—5 rooms, toilet. water paid, a 1 redecorated. TA-6415, sls: COMMERCE AVE.. 1924—Near park at 12th and Tecumseh. 5 rooms, semi-mod-ern. garage. DR-6785-W. S18; COTTAGE. 1719—6 rooms, cleaned repainted, full basement, garage. DR--1647-W. $18; HARDING, N., 3122—Coziest 4-room double in city, garage. CH-l!998. __ S2O; 'MICHIGAN. E . 4710—Strictly modern: 5-room double, A-l condition. IR--2990. 5 $22.50; HALL PL., 1710 —3 bedroom modern, garage, built-ins, water paid. HA--1063-M. $25 —BOSART. 605-7 —5-room modern double: garage; water paid HE-1845. $25; NEW YORK, E.. 4907—6-room modern, School 58; garage, water paid. IR- _ 0185. S3O; CENTRAL, 2844—6-room modern, redecorated, garage., water, adults. DR- _ 3458. $30—530, E. 33d.; $lB 2247 Bellefontaine; $lB. 2241 Bellefontaine. WA-0619. $32.50; CAPITOL, N., '2115—6-room, porches, awnings heat, water, garage. HA-1361-W. ’ ADAMS ST., 2811—4-room semi-modern double; garage; water paid; sl2. RIARNOLDA. 541—5 room house, large garden partly planted. $12.50. TA-6415, BELLEFONTAINE. 1011 -Room modern, roomers, housekeeping; garage; S2O. RI--6412. BROOKVILLE RD.. 46 S. —Rent reduced from $45 to S3O; 6 rooms, fine brick, newly decorated, new' linoleum on kitenen and bath. Built-in features, full basement, and shower. Garage. BROADWAY. 2019—8-room'’modern house. 3 acres or more improved or unimproved. DELAWARE, N„ 2926—6 rooms, strictly modern, redecorated, A-l. garage; S3O. HA-4792-M. DAVIDSON. N.. 401 —Semi-modern; 5-room double; garage: water paid; sl2. _____ ENGLISH AVE., 2112—6-room semi-mod-ern, clean, garage, $11; water paid. DR-7739-rmg 2. EMERSON. N., 841—4-room brick, tilebath, sink, front drive. RI-5546, TA-6146.

1020 Ewing A-l 5-room double, garage, water paid. LI-7491. GREGORY & APPEL .INC. GUILFORD. 5243—5-room bungalow; large bedrooms; garage. Key 5241 Guildford. 3728 GRACELAND—S-room bungalow. S2O 432 S. La S3lle, 5-room single $lO LI-7361. C. C. GROVE 14 VIRGINIA. HIGH ST.. 1034—5 room semi-modern. $13.50. Good condition. JENNY LANE, 22 —(3700 East i; attractive 6-room strictly modern double, like new. LA SALLE. N.. 2426—5-room single, trees, garage: $12.50; water. RI-5546. TA-6146. MINNESOTA, E., 249—6-room modern single; garage: excellent condition; priced right. SEVEN HOUSES (coloredl. rent..s4 to S8 Eight houses < white i rent $6 to sl2 207 Empire Life Bldg. LI-4369. MERIDIAN ST.. N.—23s9—Double, 6-room modern, breakfast room, garage, $25. HA-1537-AL MICHIGAN, E., 5152—Snappy, 4-room, strictly modern, redecorated, garage, $32.50. CH-2368. NEW YORK. 610 N.—7 rooms, modern; reduced to sls. Key 609 Ogden. NEW YORK, 4805 E.—4-Room double bungalow. modern, newly decorated. Redecorated. IR-7912. OLNEY ST.. N.. 2848 —4 rooms, modern, hardwoods, laundry, garage; sl6; water. RI-4749. 16T ST.. W.. 3018—Owner's bungalow; 5 rooms modern; redecorated; garages; S3O. BE-0125-J. RINGGOLD. 2230—2-Way. 6 rooms modern, garage, $26: water paid, BE-0200 days. 3315 Robson Five-room bungalow, with garage. LI--7491. GREGORY & APPEL. INC. WHITTIER j?L.. 58 (Irvingtonl 5-room modern; new hardwood floors; fireplace; garage; water paid: sl9. RI-1533. 34TH ST.. W.—s rooms, garage, toilet, sink, water paid: adults; sl2. WA-2820-J. 53D, E., 730—6 rooms, A-l, Frigidaire. College. 4153; 6-room double. HU-6550. NEWLY PAPERED, $7.50 Five rooms, inside toilet, water paid; 1009 Cedar st. Bargain. Call LI-2318 ask for FRAZEE. 534 E. 29th Six-room double, new paper. LI-7491. GREGORY & APPEL. INC. Aftsr You Have SeSeeted Your New Home See Classification 7-A for a Reliable Mover. 23 Furnished Apts, and House? $35: BUNGALOW, beautifulv furnished. N., E.. garage; immediate possession. MR MOTT, TA-6025. DELAWARE, N.. 806—Attractive apartments. furnished or unfurnished. 2 beds. Reduced. RI-1148. EUCLID. N.. 330—Attractively furnished 3room apartment, private bath, utilities; $7. IR-4979. DEARBORN; 1407. N.—Strictly modern, 2bedroom bungalow; new furniture; S3O. LI-1762. ILLINOIS, N.. 810*2 —Modern furnished apartments. $7 to $10; utilities paid. LI--8888. RURAL. 1019 N.—3 Rooms, modern, clean porches, vard. utilities. Private entrance. WALNUT. E.. 115—3 rooms, alcove, private bath. See housekeeper in basement. $5 and $7. WELL FURNISHED 5-room bungalow. Newlv decorated. Inauire. 359 W. Washington. APT.—3 outside rooms; hardwood floors; light, cool; laundrv in basement; utilities: , piano. Adults. 149 W, 20th, Apt. 2. ANSWER Want Ads Promptly, the bargains that you see today may be gone tomorrow 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses GRACELAND. 3539—3 rooms, bath, garage. shadv vard: utilities paid. TA-5960 DUPLEX—Lower modern 4 rooms, private bath; porches, yard, garage, TA-2959, 24 Suburban and Farms sls; RENT—Or will sell for $1,800; 6 rooms, acre ground, good location, southeast. RI-3413, WA-3661. EDGEWOOD. 1427 Epler; 5 rooms, plenty shad^i jedecorated: opposite school; *2O. BUNGALOW SUB., $15.00 Four rooms, electric lights, inclosed porch, garage, chicken house: in good condition. Close in; 3851 Rockville Rd. Call Frazee. LI-2318 REAL ESTA TE FOR SALE 27 Houses for Sale A HOME—With Income for sale or trade, 421 N. Walcott 8-rm. mod., newlv deco.. 2-car gar., cottage in rear. Small loan. deal with owner, CH-3168. before 7 p. m. COLLEGE: 1943- 7 rooms, mode-n. garage. full lot, reduced to SI 700. TA-4679. COLORED—Modern home, architecturally designed built. Owner's home. Payments HU-3610. , STERNE S SANITORIUM We offer for sale all of the buildings, ground and equipment of this well-known institution. One of the most beautiful spots in the city, sixtv rooms, fifteen hathroms. servants' quarters, central heating plant Completely furnished. Suitable for apartment hotel, orphans' home, school purposes, hospital, clinic, private maternity hospital, etc. For information call J. H. Albershardt. PFAFF & HUGHEL. INC Lincoln 2953. 200 Illinois building.

REAL ESTA TE FOR SALE j2B Sale Suburban Property | MODERN 5 rooms. 1 acre; barn, chicken house, poultry, garden Planted, fruit. shade, grapes. _ 4728 E_ Minnesota St MERCHANDISE 34 Swaps SWAP Things You Have for Things You Want TO ADVERTISER Each ad appearing in this column Is listed i in The Times Swan Bureau Directory for I sixtv davs free of charge. Your swap ad : costs onlv 3c a word in The Times. Special j multiple rates of seven davs for the price of five and four davs for the cost of three TO TRADERS 1 If vou can not find the leads that you i desire in the ads in this column call the | Swap Counter. RI-5551. and we will attempt to arrange a trade for vou from [ Swaps previously published. There Is no I charge for this service. $175, 35 m m DeVrv movie camera, will trade for 16 m/m camera or cash. Phone CH-4425, COLT —Double action. 45-caliber; A-l condition. Model T Ford sedan, cheap. HU-1521. VERY valuable violin, trade for late model car 949 E Maryland St. DIRT TRACK race Car. cheap, or trade for light car. 877 Massachusetts Ave. i NICE building lot. for late model Ford, I Chevrolet, or Plymouth, or equity. Call | MR. CRAIG. Llt-8571. WILL trade new 9-tube Phiico, Lowboy. 1933 Model, or large size Leonard Electric Refrigerator for R. R. B. & Loan stock. RI-3235. ! FRONTY RACE CAR and trailer cheap; | cash or trade for model A Ford or Chevrolet. Pleasure or truck. DR-2442. FARM. 40 ACRES—CIose to Salem for late model ear or what? 519 Beecher St. PERMANENT WAVE MACHINE: good condition. For small car. 204 E. St. Clair St. GUARANTEED dental work for set of carpenter tools in good condition. 1107 Odd Fellow Bldg. RI-7281. DENTISTRY for bicycle, carpenter or ? DR. HICKMAN. 762 E. 42nd st. CADILLAC—Sedan; good condition, for coupe or small car. RI-3754. BOAT —14 Foot. Flat fishing, nractically new, for what? 1636 Roosevelt Ave. ELECTRIC jig saw. portable. 24-inch throat, with li h. p. motor. For automobile radio. Mr. Crossley. 430 Mass. ave.. RI-0468. Wants Ads Accepted Till 10 p. ir.. 35 Household Goods KEEP COOL with a “Modine,” room cooler. Call at our office, where they are demonstrated. POLAR ICE & FUEL ; CO. TA-0689. ! EASY WASHERS $59.50 ] PARTS—SERVICE. BELMONT HARDWARE CO. i “Exclusive Easy Dealer.” 2124 W. Wash. BE-2116. SINGER SEWING MACHINE, $5; 9x12 rug, $6; 25-lb. ice box. $3; gas stove. $4. 606 E. Walnut. BEDS, chairs, rugs, gas range, dresser, curtains, victrola. 968 N. Meridian St. Apt, No. 8. The STEP SAVER Remote Water Heater Control, lights or turns off your gas water heater from either kitchen, bath room or laundry. Moderately priced. Better see this great STEP SAVER. CITIZENS GAS COMPANY, 45 S. Penn. Riley 5421. PIANO —"Baldwin.” upright, also Ice Box, Gas Range. Chifferobe, Tables. Chairs. Bed complete; leaving city. Evenings. CH-2484-R. DINING room suite walnut finish, Daybed, 3-piece living room suite. 1507 Hoefgen _ St. BEDROOM, living-room, furniture, dinette, electric sweeper, sewing machine, buffet, electric washer, rugs, odd pieces. TA--6537. 2613 N. Delaware St. ELECTRIC Refrigerator, "Kelvinator.” at a bargain price. Also full display new models FYigidaires. JACKSON RADIO SALES. MID-SUMMER sale on porch cnairs and lawn furniture. GRAHAM FURNITURE CO.. 29th and Clifton St. IRONER—“Thor”; gas heated, 4.'>rinch roll. “Ohio” sweeper, all attachments. 24 new folding card tables. All or cart. WA--2982, - - FROM $5 TO $25 for your old washer on a mnsi’l/m new THOR m.; chine. Terms $1.25 weekly. S2 N. Delaware st. ELEC, SHOP. LI-5386. ICE BOXES—Several good used, A-l; *1.50 and up. 5642 E. Washington St. | ELECTRIC washer, late style, at a real bargain. 1921 W. Washington Sr. ICE CHEST—Large, walnut dining suite, spinet desk, bookcase, rugs, gas and oil range, bed, rockers, overstuffed suite, piano, kitchen cabinet, tricycle, etc. 3205 W, 16th St,

Ice Boxes, Gas Stoves ALL SIZES. $2 UP. SOME LIKE NEW. OPEN EVES. 1919 SOUTHEASTERN. BEDROOM suit. $17.50: large Loom sunporch set, sl2: Singer sewing machine, practically new. $9: 9x12 rug, $lO. 318 N. Denny st. PORTABLE electric. sls; reconditioned, drop head machine. Bargain. 838 Virginia ave. ELECTRIC WASHER—’Maytag." and other articles; reasonable. 1730 College Ave. SEWING MACH.—Domestic portable, sl6; Singer. Round Bobbin. sl4; treadle machine, $6. SINGER CO.. 126 W. Wash. RI-9718. MAYTAG, aluminum tub; A-l condition. I Must sell. 749 King Ave. POOL TABLES—FuIIy equipped: A-l condition. EVANS, 24 S. Illinois St., Room 1. | A ROOM AD costs oniv 2c a WORD 36 Radios, Musical Instruments FREE radio service calls: estimate If rep needed LANES. 2828 E. Tenth. CH-0218. FREE RADIO SERVICE. WORK GUARANTEED. MT. JACKSON RADIO CO. 3413 W. WASH. ST. BE-1490. RADIOS, tubes, parts and service. RADIO EXCHANGE. 623 Mass. RI-5952._ GRAND PlANO—Musician's studio model, only slightly used; will sacrifice at $2lB. See MR. HEITKAM, Finance Dept. PEARSON PIANO CO.. 128 No, Penn. St. RADlOS—Repossessed. sls and up. EQUITABLE SECURITIES CO. 544 E, Washington St. LI-7087. CROSLEY—B-tube superheterodyne "Playboy” formerly $49.75. Our special price. s2l.—Also new electric refrigerators, 689.50. R. & R. STORE. 225 E Wash. LAST CHANCE! Price Advances Tomorrow Majestic Twin 6 Auto Radio. 539.95. American Radio Stores 135 South Illinois. LI-8976. BEAUTIFUL Baldwin grand, slightly used, over one-half paid bn this .instrument. A real bargain. WILKING MUfcIC COMPANY. BEAUTIFUL studio upright. S2OO has been paid on the instrument, you pay the balance due. Terms. $1.25 ner week. WILKING MUSIC COMPANY 37 Miscellaneous For Sale BICYCLES—SIO up: tires, repairs. Hoffmans. 251 Mass. 245 E. Wash. 946 E. Wash. TRUCK COVERS, 12x15 $6.00. All other sizes of waterproof covers in stock. No waiting at lowest prices. HOOSIER TARPAULIN CO. BOAT—Metal and Johnson Outboard Motor. 14 H. P. special bargain. Call MR. CRAIG. LI-8571 ELECTRIC SWEEPER "Roval." $5: Cadillac batt.erv, $4,50, Auto tires. CH-1318. PROFESSIONAL Camera. 5x7. complete. A-l real bargain. 221 N. East St. LI--7*24. REFRIGEFRATORS. 2-power, big bargains. Lot 6-in. sever tile, also flue lining cheap. Several metal grave vaults, bargains. Bargain metal folding cots with good cotton mattresses. 3 kapok pillows. SB. Complete BIG FOUR UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION, corner Capitol and South st. USED TENTS. SIZE 16x16. sls. HOOSIER TARPAULIN CO. BUY YOUR CHEESE CLOTH, TOWELS AND NAPKINS FROM THE MAX KATZ BAG CO CITY CASH REGISTER EXCHANGE Complete list: store, restaurant fixtures bought and sold, 419 E. Ohio St. RI-8714. KODAKS. <n-i -rt CAMERAS, tpl.OUup, A fine selection of high-grade-kodaks and cameras, unredeemed, and new Eastman's double lens and others. A Graflex camera, late model, at a sacrifice price. SACKS BROS. 308 Indiana at Capitol and New York. SUDDEN DEATH—It never fails, destroys bedbugs and household vermin. Albert G. Maas Cos.. 31 Virginia Ave RI-7125, DESTROY MOTH—And their larvae use Mothicide. liauid or crystals. Albert G Maas Cos.. 31 Virginia Ave. RI-7125. FANS—New and rebuilt, desk, ventilating and exhaust, all sizes. MEIER ELECTRIC & MACHINE CO. 3525 E. Washington St. RI-1151. FURNACE —Large size Rvoolt, good-condi-tion; sacrifice. S3O, 557 E. Washington. AWNINGS—CHEAPER. Plenty Samples. HA-0799. 'F'RF'F' ° ne gross Caps with 3 doz. 1 ■‘■vx.iJ-i bottles, qts., 40c doz; pints. 35c doz. We deliver. WEST END BOTTLE CO. 534 W. Pearl *t. U-8085.

MERCHANDISE 3* Miscellaneous For Sale LUGGAGE—We carry full line unredeemed Save more than one-half. “BLOOMS.'’ 229 E Washington st. TENNIS RACKETS Cut prices expert restringing. HOFFMANS.' 251 Mass TIMOTHY HAY—B ACRES TOR - SALE'. CALL 4936 ROCKVILLE RD UMBRELLA TENT—9xIO; A-l. Also Kamp _jtook stove: barcains _IR-3794_ 12 FRESH MILK GOATS—3 to 6 qs. daily. sls and up JEROME ISENHOWER. Lebanon. Ind CROQUIGNOLK UNlf new 2*-heater Naturelle i complete with accessories Also Crosley Roamio auto radio. EUGENE LIMITED 916 Test Bide. RI-0056 .UNREDEEMED LIKE NEW fishing- rods & reels. 49c up SACKS BROS 308 INDIANA AVE CHERRIES. ELECTRIC motors. a |i sizes. A C and D. C. renewed and new, bought, sold, exchanged and repaired MEIER ELECTRIC fi MACHINE CO. E, Washington. IR-1151 37-a Auctions, Private Sales HODGES WILL SELL FRIDAY. JUNE 30. 9:30 A. M. AT 351 MASS. AVE. One of the largest new and used furniture stores in Inaiar.zpoiis This sale will contirme all day and we will sell about S3OO worth of new and used tools. HODGES AUSTION CO. RI-2019 BURKHARDT AND PATTERSON. AUCT 37-c Building Materials i ALL lumber for 18x20 garage. Including ! 2S£].,fi5 ilne - sash a nd doors. S4B 95. SERVICE WRECKING CO.. 320 N. West St. LI-3069. 38 Typewriters, Store and Office Supplies Office Furniture <3538 Sensational Prices. New and Used OFFICE EQUIPMENT OUTLET TvDewritprß Best prices. KING E<k7. lypcwiiteib 205 MaSi , n-9470 39 Wanted to Buy HIGHEST CASH prices paid for old gold jewelry, watches, bridges, teeth. STANDARD GOLD SMELTING CO. 423 LEMCKE BLDG. Cor Penn. & Market, j 39-a Furniture Buyers (J O *> © E C ■ I R.1.Z019~ j) WANTS GOOD FURNITURE MR. PIERCE PROMPT SERVICE i FURNITURE WANTED—AIways Call 'Mr Stadia. TA-2455. FURNITURE' VVANTED—HU-7274 QUICK SERVICE AND_BEST_PRTCFS. CALL RI. 7775—F0R BEST PRICES ON £ URN COMPLETE HOMES OR ODD PIECES. PROMPT SERVICE. BUY ANYTHING USED IN HOMES' PROMPT SERVICE; CASH. LI-2832. ’ FURNITURE—ANY " AMOUNT OR KIND—CASH AT ONCE. MR, STILLBOWER, CH-6757, Call RI 0469' r ° r any furniture. Gctii stoves or c i o thing you have for sale. Calls answered promptly. HIGH PRICES FOR GOOD FURNITURE. NISSEN. 706 MASS. AVE. LI-0234. HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID. FUR'nTTURE. RUGS. STOVES. MR. HOLCOMB. HA-3085-W. DAY OR NIGHT. 40 Store Specials FOR RENT Fracture beds, invalid chairs, crutches, back rests and commodes. BAKER BROS. 219 E, WASHINGTON RENT A MAYTAG $1 per week. Call RI-9441. Extension 372. L. S. Avres & Cos 41 "Cash Coal Mart Indianapolis Retail Yards. Indianapolis Ice & Fuel Cos. DR-2400. DR-2401. Fredrick Coal Cos. DR-1792. No Wheel Charge WA-5666 KINDLING AND NO WHEEL CHARGE W. Va. blk $5.25: Vx ton $2.75 White Ash blk $4.25: Vx ten $2.40 UNION ICE AND COAL CO. DR-4621 DR-4622 A UTO MOTIVE 46 Accessories, Tires, Parts i USED TIRES <t 1 Guaranteed 2.000 Miles. * Taken in trade on Generals. Others guaranteed up to 8.000 miles at slightly higher prices. The General Tire Cos. 838 N. Delaware St. U-5523

47 Motorcycles & Bicycles I WILL PAY cash for late model motorcycle. 1433 N. New Jersey. 48 Autos Wanted CASH FOR YOUR CAR OR EQUITY. ‘•INDIANA’S Largest Used Car Dealer.” I. WOLF AUTO CO. 555 N Capitol. LI -4511 CAR ready to go. Must be at a price - RI--2642, CASH for light closed car. 1108 N. Denny USED CARS WANTED —Any model or condition. Highest, cash prices paid. SELIG AUTO CO.. 19 S East St. RI-7119. Wants Ads Accepted Till 10 p. m. 49 Trucks, Trailers, Tractors GMC 2-Ton. good tires, dual rear, large stock bodv. $450. Many others. TRUCKS—TRACTORS— TRAILERS General Motors Used Truck Dept. 31 W. 13TH ST. H Sandvs. LI-7467 INTERNATIONAL 2-ton 6-cyl. 185-in. w b.; 32x6 brand new dual tires; inclosed cab; job has been repainted and reconditioned and runs very good: $1,195. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO. 1188 Kentucky ave. LI-4809. TRACTOR—Demonstrators. used semi trailer, repossessed dump trucks and new 1932 van chassis. MACK TRUCKS. 730 E. Washington St. WARNlNG—Truckers for hire to operaTe legally you must apply- for contract carrier permit bv July 20th. For information inquire Indiana Motor Traffic Association, 721 Illinois B 1 dg , Indianapolis. New Semi-Trailers, $395 WILL HAUL 10 TONS. Brakes. Axles installed on vour trailer. INDPLS. TRUCK AND TRAILER CO 1125 E Georgia st DR 3300 50 Autos For Sale AEROPLANE—Ox-Robm cabin monoplane 3-place, dual controls. Pioneer compass! air-speed indicator, motor completely rebuilt. Licensed in April. A genuine bargain. Must sacrifice $450. BE-3515 AUBURN. 1929 Sedan; good condition $245. HARRY SHARP DR-5020. 443 Virginia Ave. CHEVROLET. '32. Convertible Coupe Wire wheels. A snappv looking job. Be sure to come in and see this car LOSEY MOTORS, INC.. 1133 N. Meridian. CHRYSLER 66 SEDAN—Very clean. Only $295. FOUTS. Belmont and Washington. BE-3290. DODGE '26 coupe; finish $3 a ments. 3815 College. WA-2266. Mr Elnore. FORD. 1931. ROADSTER— Looks~ilke new Cheap. FOUTS. Belmont and Washington BE-3290. PONTIAC—'29 corn-, coupe: peifectTlauTtv $22, balance monthly. M 1 WILES & WILSON 3815 College. WA-2266. Chevrolet. '32 Sedan: 4-door; equipped with 6 perfect Jumbo tires with two side mounts. Beautiful trunk. New car appearance throughout Onlv driven eight thousand miles. Cost new $835, now $445. Terms. THE CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. 29 Years in Automobile Business. 1511 N. Illinois St. RI-7596. Open Evenings and Sunday. CASH for your car or faulty. Late models preferred. SSO to *2 000. Abels-Fink Auto Cos. 440 N. Capitol LI-1112 FINE USED CARS—A wide assortment of choice used cars to choose from. A. W. BOWEN CO. 945 Ft, Wavne Ave RI-5566 FOR used cars at real bargain prices. ' Make Tracks for Sacks." Sacks Bros. Auto Loan Cos. 309 N. Capitol. RI-5994. Good Quality Used Cars See Oakley at OAKLEY MOTOR SALK. 1663 S. Meridian St. DR-4743.

-JUNE 28, 1933

AUTOMOTIVE 50 Autos For Sale Central Buick Assured Transportation Daily Bargains Viking 1930 Sedan, 6 w. w $195 | Plymouth ’32 Coach 325 Buick ’32 Coupe. 6 w. w 765 Marmon 70 Sedan 445 Ford ’32 V 8 Coupe 375 Oakland ’3l Sedan. 6 w. w 275 Buick ’3l Sedan, 31-67 595 Hupp ’3l Sedan, w. w 395 Buick ’3l Sedan. 6 w. w. 31-91. . 695 Buick ’3O 5-pass. Coupe 445 Peerless ’3O Sedan ” 295 Essex ’3O Coach !!!.!! 195 Buick ’3O Sedan. 30-57 ' [ 425 Buick '3O Coupe. 30-64 445 Many , Generous Terms—Fair Appraisals Central Buick Cos. Central’s Used Car Store 1832 N. Meridian LI. 199: WiTlys and Auourn Distributors The Schott Auto Cos. 2004 N. Meridian. TA-3700. FINANCIAL 52-a Securities, Bldg. & Loan BUILDING AND LOAN STOCKS * Bought. Sold or Security for Loan.*. SCHLOSS BROS. INVESTMENT CO 137 E. Wftsh. St. LI-2318 VVA-1494. 52 Business Opportunities WANTED TO BUY Cleaning and pressing shop; north. McLURIN TA-51 ifi 53 Personal Property Loans NEE D a MONEY r Come in and let us S prove how quickly we can arrange a loan for B you. Small monthly payments to suit your A|r I ' income. Personal Finance Cos. 34 S. PENN. RI-5054 Century Bldg.—Ground Floor PERSONAL LOANS. SCHLOSS BROS. INVESTMENT CO. 55 Auto Loans “CASH TO LOAN —on— AUTOMOBILES Don't lose your auto. Refinance at lower payments. Our new office assures privacy and quick, courteous service. SACKSBROS AUTO LOAN CO 302 N. Capitol Ave. RI. 5994 L©/A IM S AUTOS 20 Months to Ray CHICAGO JEWELRY CO. 203 E. Wash. St. LI-8603 Opposite Courthouse. Est. 40 Years.

Auto Loans MERIDIAN Motor Sales | LEGALS 56 Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pursuant to an order of the Marion Probate Court entered on the 27th day of June. 1933. in Caus- No. 2125. on the docket of said Court, entitled John I. Grow, plaintiff vs. Federal Purchase Corporation defendant.” notice is hereby given to all creditors of Federal Purchase Corporation that their claims must be filed with the undersigned Receivers on or before the 30th dav of June 1933. or the same will be barred from anv partciipation in the assets held bv th- undersigned as Receivers of said company THE FLETCHER AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK of Indianapolis and KURT F. i-ANTZER. Receivers. ORDER FOR ADJOURNED TERM Whereas the present June Terms of the Marion Circuit Court will expire bv operation of law on the Ist dav of Julv. 1933. leaving business of the court unfinished and undisposed of for want of time It is. therefore, ordered that an adjourned term of this court be held commencing on the 3rd dav of Julv 1933 for the puroose of transacting and disposing of such business as mav b unfinished and undisposed of and that said adjourned term continue as part of thii regular term of this court It is further ordered that notice of the holding of said adiourned term be given bv publication In The Indianapolis Star The Indianapolis Time' and The Indianapolis News, newspapers of general circulation. printed and published at the Citv of Indianapolis. County of Marion. State of Indiana EARL R COX. _Jjjdge of the Marion Circuit Court. 57 Legal Bids and Proposals NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that sealed bid* for the purchase of the following materials will be received by the chairman of the State Highway Commission of Indiana at his office on the third floor. State House Annex. 102 North Senate avenue Indianapolis, Indiana, until 200 P M on the 12th day of July. 1933, at which *ime they will be publicly opened and read Invitation No. 2656: 2,000 to 2.500 Ton* of Sizes No. 46 and No. 6 Crushed Aggregate and Gravel shipped FOB Morgantown and Trafalgar: or delivered on Road 35. in the vicinity of Morgantown Invitation No. 2657: 120 Feet of Corrugated Metal Sewer Pipe shipped F. O B. Terre Haute Invitation No. 2658: 250 to 500 Tons of Sizes No 3F and 3G Crushed Aggregate and Gravel delievered into trucks at plant in the vicinity of Reynolds: or delivered on Road 43 in the vicinity of Reynolds Invitation No. 2659: 600 to 1.200 Tons of Sizes No 4. No 6 and No. 46 Crushed Aggregate shiiped F O. B. Haubstad? Invitation No. 2660: 4 500 Bd Ft of Mixed Oak Bridge Plank delivered on Road 156. Section A, between Patriot and Florence. Invitation No. 2661: 12,000 Bd. Ft. of Oat Bridge Lumber shipped F O B Frankfort. or at mill in vicinity of Frankfort. Bids shall be submitted upon standard proposal forms. Proposal forms and specifications will be furnished free upon request. The right is reserved bv the Chairman to reject any or all bids, or to award on anv combination of bid* that in his judgment is most advantageous to the State oi Indiana. STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION OP INDIANA ’ JAMES D. ADAMS. Chairman.