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TEACHERS VOTE TO BACK PEACE STAND OF U. S. Other Resolutions Oppose Communism and Favor Child Labor Laws. Pledge to support Prc.-ident Roosevelt in his move to keep the United States out o( war, a hint that the organization opposes communistic influences and indorsement of child labor laws were among regulations adopted today by the Indiana State Teachers' Association. Ralph N. Tirey. Terre Haute, resolutions committee chairman, read the resolutions as the business meeting opened today in Cadle Tabernacle “We pledge our loyalty to all duly constituted authorities in their efforts to romoat for re subversive to our government and to suppress crime and other forms of lawlessness," declared the resolution which dealt indirectly with 'red'’ activities. “We recommend strict law enforcement and the maintenance of a high moral standard in the vicinity of school property," was another section which is said to have the backing of the Indiana AntiSaloon League. Favors Temperance Study The resolution adds that the com mittee favors the present compulsory instruction in scientific temperance and the effects of alcohol and narcotics upon the human body. The state's safety program and legislation in keeping with child labor laws, also are favored. Approval is given to the Federal adult education program and the National Youth Administration. Payment of the full S6OO for rach teaching unit is urged on the state as soon as finances permit. A minimum of S4OO for each leaching unit now is paid. "We pledge our support of President Roosevelt and Congress in every move they have made to keep our country from embroilment in the wicked horror and folly of war. "We believe: That peace is more Important than profits; that the munitions business needs strict regulation and control; that it is wrong to send hundreds of thousands of our boys to avenge the deaths of a few Americans who have risked their lives in a war zone; that our every obligation should be to remain neutral in thought and deed and that we should play the part of a good neighbor and disinterested friend to all peoples of the earth.” the section on pacifism concludes. Legion’s Work Supported Activities of the American Legion, other service groups and women's organizations are commended. The committee urges one representative be named by educational and civic organizations of the stats to aid the state teachers’ association in preparing a legislative program for the 1937 General Assembly. A bill is sought granting members of the teachers’ retirement fund the privilege of increasing the present maximum annuity by paying the additional cost of such additional amount of the annuity. The administration of Gov. Mcnutt is approved for activity in placing Indiana in the front rank as liberal toward its educational institutions. Appreciation is expressed to the city of Indianapolis, Indianapolis Convention Bureau, Henry T. Davis, bureau manager, and the newspapers for co-operation in the annual sessions. Other members of the committee who presented the resolutions to the convention are V. M. Smith. Greenfield; Miss Martha Dorsey, Indianapolis; Madeline Gullion, Rushville; Roy Julian. Valparaiso; Deane Walker, Plymouth, and John Ward, Crawfordsville.

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Mtlnnarv Tabernacle—-The Rev. Otto H Nater pastor 10 30 a m theme Hear' Purity 230 p m theme of th* Rev Minnie B. Thomas will be The Soul* Anchor." night the Rev John Higginbotham will speak on "A Pillar of Fire Prentire Presbyterian—The P.ev. Malcolm D McNeai pastor Morning theme Sti'.er From the Slag', nigh', the Tuxia society will meet Second Moravian Episcopal—The Rev. George r Westphai. pastor Morning theme Lord Have M*rv Upon Us" mgnt A Message From Leviticus." Irvington M F. —The Rev Guy O CarP'n'er pa-'or Morning theme. The Church in Pergamum ; night Peter, the Rock " Fdgewnod M. E -The Rev. M O. Robbins. pas'or Morning the Rev Donald Faikenburger of Asburv College will speax. night, ' Schoe.s From W F M S. Branch. ' Ciethsemine Lutheran—The Rev. J S Albert, pastor Morning theme, ' Co- | Woi kers w.th God " Advent Episcopal—The Rev George S. Southworth. rec'or Holly Communion. 730 a m Sunday School, 3 30. morning prayer and rrmon. What l.s Man That Thou Art Mindful of Him?" at XI. Cf.rUt Church, Episcopal—The Rev. E. Ainger Powell, rector Holy Communion 3 a rn Church School. 3 30, morning prayer and sermon at 10 45. Central Avenue Methodist—Dr Charles Drake Skinner, pa"or Morning 'heme. ' Do We Believe In Light?”: night, Mrs. George B Gannon will review Peng Wee s Harvest." First Baptist—Dr Carleton W. Atwater, pastor. Morning theme, • Beyond the Shallows' nigh*, the church choir will sing The Holy City" by Gaul. Christian Science Services— Doctrine of Atonement'' will be the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist. Broadwav M. E. The Rev. Richard M. Millard, pastor Morning theme. The Unfading Glory of Christ vesper meditation, Who Am IJ" at 4.30. Roberts Park M. E.—The Rev. C. T. Alexander, pastor Morning theme, Poverty in Plenty"; night The Cost ol Forgiveness." Blaine Avenue M. E. The Rev Lemuel G Carnes pastor Morning theme. The Influence of the Church" night, the Rev. Verdie Allen will speak. Second Evangelical—The Rev. F C. Warknitz, pastor Morning theme, "Lives That Left"; night, "Good Courage." Trinity Methodist The Rev. J R. Flanigan. pastor. Morning theme, "The Great Commission"; night, evangelistic service. Lownev Avenue Christian—The Rev. B R Johnson, pastor. Morning worship at 3.30 a. m . teaching period of the school at 10:30; young people's meeting. Fletcher Place M. E.—The Rev. Howard Little, pastor. Morning theme, "Living in the Presence of God." Meridian Street M. E.-Dr Abram S. Woodward pastor. Morning theme. "Greater Love Hath No Man Than This." Zion Evangelical—The Rev Frederick R. Danes, pastor In thp morning a Harvest Home service will be held. Fairvirw F’resbyf erian—The Rev. Virgil D Ragan, pastor. Morning theme, "Forces That Flow Out of Christian Homes." West New York Gospel Mission—Rev. Maud Illges. pastor Sunday school 2 n. m : sermon. "Christian Perfection.” at 3: night. "Regeneration.” Church of Positive Christianity—Dr. Austin 1,. Love, pastor Sermon theme at 10 a m. "Super Mind Science": "The Law of Prosperity." at 11; night. "Apostleship.” Cadle Tabernacle—The Rev, E Howard Cadl, director. Morning worship and broadcast, of The Nation Family prayer band ,yt 6 30 p m.: young people's prayer and worship at, 6:30; night, evangelistic service bv E. Howard Cadle. Troub Memorial Presbyterian—The Rev. Lenn L. Latham, pastor. Morning theme, "Hosea, Prophet of God’s Love. All Souls Unitarian—Dr F C Wicks, pastor. Morning address, “Redeeming the Time.” North M. E.—The Rev. C. A McPheeters. pastor. Morning theme, "The Coming Kingdom"; night, "Rest.” Irvmgtno Presbyterian—The Rev. John B Ferguson, pastor. In the morning, the Rev Harold C. Anderson of Bahia of Brazil will be guest speaker; night, pictures. "The Golden Gate of Brazil.”

VITAL STATISTICS

Marriape Licenses (Incorrect addresses frequently are given to the Marriage License Bureau deliberately. The Times In printing the official list assumes no responsibility for the accuracy of such addresses.) George Needham. 23. of 1022 N Tuxedost. clerk, and Eleanor Edwards. 19. of 1340 N. Gale-st, stenographer. Jesse Johnson. 61, of 654 E. 13th-st, highway inspetor, and Harriet Wells. 56, of 1232 N Alabama-st, housekeeper. John Hoffmann, 29. of 5251 Washingtonblvd.. clerk, and Elizabeth We.sh. 20. of 3854 Central-ay. secretary. Louis Smith, 31, of 1336 E. Raymond-st. bookbinder, and Helen Massey, 29. of 1521 N Tuxedo-st. stenographer. Ernest Shonkwiler, 26, Ft. Benjamin Harrison. soldier, and Margaret Irving. 25. of 59 N. Addison-st, housekeeper. Clifton Moore. 22, of 308 N New Jerseyst driver, and Mary Ikerd. 21. of 125 W. North-st. waitress. Herbert Stick. 27. of 905 St. Peter-st. ; gas firm employe .and Cecilia Stokes 30, of 1115 Laurel-st, housekeeper. Robert Bell. 22. of 404 N. State-av. clerk, and Blanche Lamb. 19. of 552 Highland- | av housekeeper. i Thedore Ellis, 27. of 401 S. Gray-st. baker and Katherine Thomas. 34, of 5832 1 Beechwood-av. housekeeper Earl Rabel. 47. Lincoln Hotel, salesman. \ and Exie O'Hair, 40. the Lincoln, saleswoman. Paul Silvev. 23. of 703 Massachusettsav. truck driver, and Verna Lowder, 22, i of 1320 Hartford-st. housekeeper. Owen Murphv. 21. of 3126 N. Leslie-av. salesman, and Virginia Gallagher. 24. of 2138 N New Jersey-st, stenographer. James Inasv 27. Ft. Beniamin Harrison, soldier, and Mildred Frovd, 25. of 56 N. Holmes-av. musician. Anthony Zust. 26. Cteveland. O, electrician. and Edna Lugoski, 20. Claypool Hotel, clerk.

Births Oirl* Harold. Marv Renforth. 1552 E 10th. Lerov Utaka Wagoner. 1075 W. 28th. George. Edith Crawford. 1013 S. Illinois. Harris. Alice Sloss. 1817 Columbia. Fffen. Ahera Burnell. 1137 S. Sheffield. George, Alice Jones. 2937 Boulevard-pl. George. Johanna Bockover. 518 N. Noble. William Lattie Townsend. 620 W. 13th. Moses. Ruth Beene, 746 Roarhe. Fred. Dora Henschel, 1317 Calhoun. John, Marie Long. 831 California. Boys Clifford. Alberta Bigelow. 326 N Pine Howard. Josephine Lahr, 950 N. Highland. Walter. Marie Foreman. 1435 S. New Jersey. Walter. Anabelle Brown. 907* 2 S Meridian. John. Lillian Calvert. 344 S. Dearborn. Raymond. Bessie Fox. 1224 Bates. Jesse Helen Kirbv. 61S* 2 Russell. Albert. Margaret Taylor. 1138 Vandeman. Marshall, Eliza Fowlkes. 2416 Arsenal.

First Evangelical—The Rev. R H Mueller, pastor. Morning theme. "When Thev Had Sung a Hvmn", night. A Courageous Earth." Ebeneier Lutheran—The Rev. K E Hartman, pastor. Morning theme, The Primary Law." Brightwood Christian—The Rev Jacob Strife pas'or Morning theme He That Eathe'h in the Morning , night, ■ Why Love God?" Grace M. E —The Rev. Wallace C Calvert pastor. Morning and evening theme. Faith and Reason ” East Miami Street Pilgrim Holiness Mission—The Re L. N Trotter, pastor. : At 2 30. the pastor will speak, night, a i guest speaker at night.. Fast Park M E.—The Rev R A Ulrev pa-tor Morning theme The Worth of a Man"; nigh*. Belonging." Immanuel Reformed—Dr Edward Haines Kistler. pas'or. Morning theme, "Our Human Clay." Third Christian—The Rev. William F. Rothenburger pas'or. Morning. Dr. Charles H. Winders will speak on "The Way of the Cross." Memorial Raptist—The Rev. George G. Kimsev. pastor Theme morning and evening will be ' The Sins of Saints.” Capitol Avenue M. E.—The Rev. E. Arnold Ciegg, pastor. Morning theme, "God s Will,’ night. Bread.” Madison Avenue M. E.—The Rev. Charles A. McCullough, pastor. Morning theme. Th<> Hallowed Name”; night, the Rev, D. W. Noble will speak. Morris Street M. E.—The Rev. R L. Dove, pastor. Sunday school at 9;30 a. m.; church services at 10.30 a m. and 7.30 p. m. and Junior League at 6;30 p. m and Intermediate League at 6;45 p. m. St. Georges’ Episcopal—The Rev. Francis Tetu. vicar Holy Communion at Ba. m : church school at 9 and morning servict with sermon at 10. University Park Christian —Dr S G. Fisher, pastor. Morning theme at 29th and Kenwood-av, "I Believe in Jesus Christ"; night, services at. the chapel 40th. and Capitol-av, theme, "The Closed Mind.” St. Paul's Episcopal—The Rev. William Burrows, rector. Holy Communion at 8:30 am.; morning prayer and sermon at 10 45 a. m. Northwood Christian—Th? Rev. R Melvvn Thompson, pastor. The Rev. John Ray Clark, pastor of the Broad Ripple Christian Church, will be guest speaker at 9:45 a. m. River Avenue Baptist—The Rev. George D Billeisen. pastor. Morning theme. "A Real Awakening;” night. "Tne Threefold Enemy.” Meridian Heights Presbyterian—The Rev. Sidney Blair Harr”, pastor. Morning theme. "America's Greatest Need”; 8:30 p. m.. young people's meeting. Roosevelt-Temple M. E.—The Rev. Lyman C Murr. pastor. Morning theme. "Life's Essentials”; night, "The Four Cardinal Points.” East Side Church of Christ—The Rev. Hugo McCord, pastor. Morning theme, "Revive Us Again;” night. "Victories of Faith.” St. Matthew Lutheran—The Rev. L. C. E Feckler. pastor. Morning theme, "The Truthfuiness of God's Word;" night, "Does the World Value the Open Bible?” Broadway Evangelical—The Rev. George S. Lozier, pastor. Morning theme, "Dead or Alive?” Washington Street M. E.—The Rev. L. H. Kendall. pastor Morning theme, "Prayer;” night, "What Must I Do?” Oaklandon Christian—The Rev. Leslie Sparks, pastor. Morning theme. "The Giving Spirit;” night, L’r. Togoga Nakarai of Butler University will speak on "Japan.” Hillside Christian—The Rev. Herbert J. Wilson, pastor. Morning theme, "Why Did You Do It?”; night. "The Proper Clothes.” West Twenty-Ninth Street Church of Christ— C F. Peck of Sullivan will speak both morning and night. Unity Truth Center—The Rev. Murrel G. Powell, pastor. Morning theme, "The Wedding Garment.” Calvary U. B.—The Rev. L. A Huddleston. pastor Morning theme. “The Glory of Our Program"; night, "Christ, the Light." Men’s Bible Class of Seventh Presbvterian—Samuel Garrison, speaker.. Morning theme, "Safety First.”

Deaths Mary Annette Dean, 22. at 2246 N. Alabama. pulmonary tuberculosis. Rebecca Mabee, 79, at 238 N. Walcott, cerebral hemorrhage. Ruth Follis, 43. Central Indiana Hospital, pulmonary tuberculosis. Dora Elizabeth Drury, 72, at 121 N. Drexel. arteriosclerosis. Leslie Ward Schopper. 51. at Room 240 Statehouse. coronary occlusion. Martin John Birk. 65. at 3235 N. New Jersey, aortic insufficiency. Helen I Bowers. 40, at 4220 Sunset, broncho pneumonia. William Averitt, 59. at 4119 Cornelius, duodenal ulcers. BUILDING PERMITS Jacob P. Friedman, 2119 Prospect-st, $550, new signs. Mrs. Augustus Harms, 2232 N. Meridianst. S2OOO. alterations and repairs. uohn F, Neidhamer, 2174 Shelby-st, S4OOO. filling station. Edward Gosfain, 5532 Broadway, $l5O, I one-car garage. Edward Gosfain. 5532 Broadway, $250, front and rear porches. Mrs. Gladys Fox, 3727 Salem-st, $290, two-car garage. Kirk Furniture Cos.. 215 W. Washing-ton-st. SBO, sign. Marko Milatovich, 550 W. Washingtonst. $45, sign. Mrs. Harry Miller, 1301 N. Alabama-st, $192, reroof. G. W. Lutz. 536 E. Miami-st, S3O, excavate basement. Rost Jewelry Cos., 25 N. Illinois-St, $l5O. new sign The Rev. Edward Johnson, 1861 Draperst. SB7O. repair fire damage. Mrs. Clara Dailey, 614 N. Dearborn-st, $l5O. one-car gaiage. Robert Fatiman, 129 E. 57th-st, S2OO twocar garage. Robert Fatiman. 729 E 57th-st, S7BOO, 1 one and a half story dwelling. W. A. Roesinger, 1946 N. LaSalle-st, $l5O, one-car garage Lubrite Oil Cos.. 1614 DeLoss-st, S3O, wreck frame dwelling. Lubrite Oil Cos., 1618 DeLoss-st, S3O, wreck frame shed. Harry Wilkinson. 1811 N. Harding-st, SSO, dwelling additions. PRISON SENTENCE CUT Balt?jll Reduces Bootlegger's Term to Six Months. Judge Robert C. Baltzell today changed Ray Heck's sentence of a year and a day in Federal penitentiary for bootlegging to six months in the Marion County jail. Judge Baltzell said Heck's record was good and merited the shorter sentence.

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Young l odge Senatorial Candidate BOSTON. Oct. 18.—Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. is a candidate for the Republican nomination for United States Senator, an office held for 30 years by his late father. Young Lodge is 33. ANNOUNCE MEN T S 1 Death Notices BEEKMAN, HARRIETT —Beloved wife of John E. Bevkman and mo'her of Mrs. Grace Keishaw-. Mrs Hatne Irev Mrs. Kuhrr.a Foust. Mrs. Frances Foust and Frederick Beekman. departed this life Friday, age 70 years. Funeral Monday. Oc*. 21. at the residence. 4412 E. 21-st. 10 a m Burial Anderson Cemeterv Friends invited. Funeral services under the direction of MOORE At KIRK B 03 5 , ERS. HELEN I.— Beloved wufe of Bvron D and mo'her of Marie Eloise and Susanna Bell Bowers, 4220 Sunset-av, passed away Wednesday evening. Services at PLANNER A: BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Saturday, 2 p. m Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. CHRISTENBERRY. MABEL—Entered' Into res'. Thursday, beloved wife of Edward B. Christenberry. mother of Mrs. John P Green. Mrs. P„alph K. Bell. Raymond. Russell and Paui Christenberry. Funeral Saturday at residence. 430 N. Emersonav. 2 p. m. Friends invited Burial Memorial Park Cemetery. HARRY W. MOORE FUNERAL PARLOR in charge. HAGEDON. DORA C—Age 78 years beloved mother of Roy H. Kerr and halfsister of Lew and Carlin Shank, passed away Wednesday at Detroit. Mich. Services at FLANNER A: BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Saturday. 3 30. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. JOHN SON . HELE N HA MMAN S—Beloved wife of Robert Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Hammans. sister of Mable. Mary Ella, and Virgie Hammans. departed this life Thursday, age 25 years. Funeral Saturday. Oct. 19, at residence. 2008 N. Keystone Ave. 2 p. m. Burial Spring Valley. Friends invited. Funeral under direction of MOORE & KIRK SEIFERT. FRANK JOHN SR.—Beloved father of Herbert E.. Irma and Frank J. of Indianapolis, and Theodore and Mrs. Russell Buchanan of Buffalo. N. Y. Beloved brother of Tillie Ssifert of Indianapolis, passed aw r av at 7:15 Thursday evening. Services 10 a. m. Monday from his home. 3122 N. Capitol-av. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill Cemetery. LITTLE A: SONS SERVICE.^ SOHN. MRS ORPHA E —Of 822 Ingram, beloved wife of George H. Sohn and mother of Mrs. Earl Huber. John Robert and George H. Sohn Jr., deparated this life Friday, age 40 years. Funeral notice later. Friends may call MOORE A: KIRK. CH-IRO6. WICK. CAROLINE—BeIoved mother of William C. Kraut. Mrs. Bertha M. Crowley. Mrs. Frona E Silcox, Mrs. Emma Sachs. Frank, Henry, Andrew and George H. Wick, passed away Oct. 17, age 82 years. Funeral services will be held at the WALD FUNERAL HOME. 1222 Union-st. Monday. Oct. 21. at 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited. Friends may view remains after Saturday noon.

1-a Lodge Notices PURITAN I. O. O. F. 678—Members meet at hall Oct. 19. 12:30 p. m.. to attend funeral of Brother Henry Hamilton at Crawfordsville, Ind. HARRY KELLER. N. G. ERNEST McQUINN. Sec. 3 Funeral Directors, Florists FINN BROS. Funeral Home 1639 N. MerVUan-st. TA-1835 FLANNER & BUCHANAN 25 W Fall Creek-dr. TA-4400 GRINSTEINER’S 522 E. Market RI-5374 HISEY & TITUS 951 N. Delaware LI-3828 Proffitt & Hamilton You Set the Funeral Price. 3040 N. Illinois-St. TA-0162 TA-5241 GEO. W. USHER FUNERAL HOMES 2614 W. WASH.-ST. BE-0148. 1719 N CAPITOL-AV. TA-i719 J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect-st. DR-0321, DR-0322 4 Lost and Found CHOW dog; male; District of Columbia license on collar; named "Ming.” TA--4706. LOST—Boston Bull. Brindle; white markings; children's pet. Liberal reward. WA--5301-R. LOST—Brown purse containing heirlooms, money and glasses, on University bus or at corner Arlington and Beechwood. Liberal reward. HU-7925. BUSINESS SERVICE Alteration Specialists ALTERATIONS Ladles’. Men’s garments. Cleaning, pressing, rellning, repairing. Reasonable. MEYER O. JACOBS. 212 E. 16th-st. TA-6667. Arch Correcting Service BY ORTHOPEDIC PHYSICIAN 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE CONSULTATION FREE 813 UNION TITLE BLDG. Basements Rebuilt BASEMENTS BUILT and made drv. UNIVERSAL WATERPROOFING CO. CK-6397, 4330 E._ 16th-st. Bedding Repair BILLOWS, comforts, mattresses sold renovated and made like new. E F. BURKLE. 431 Mass-av. RI-6695. Cleaners 60c CLEAN and press plain suits, overcoats and dresses. Delivery service. STANDARD CLEANERS. 16th and Roosevelt. CH-6221. Contracting INDIANA PAINT. ROOFING AND SUPPLY CO.. 119 N. Alabama. RI-6090. Roofing, painting, sheet metal work; remodeling. CALL CAMPBELL for all gpneral contracting and painting. BE-3437. Furnace Service ALL MAKES furnaces repaired, cleaned. Tinning, roofing, sheet metal work. CAMPBELL. BE-3437-Furniture Repair FURNACE repairing on all makes. MODEL STOVE AND FURNACE CO. RI-3072. House Wrecking HIGHEST prices paid on house to wreck. MADISON WRECKING CO. DR-4646. Machinists GEO. J. EGENOLF, MACHlNlSTS—Specializing, printing and special machinery. 1812 W. South-st. LI-6212. Mattresses, Made Over MATTRESSES renovated; also made Into innerspring by experts. RI-2347. MATTRESSES renovated or made into innersprings. See your work done. CH-0937. Moving, Transfer, Storage CARLETON TRANSFER —Experienced movers; covered vans; _r eas. rates. HA-2252. MOVING—SI up; white men. RELIABLE TRUCKING CO.. 317 E. Michigan-st. LI--265 PACKING, shipping Dy truck; part load shipments, one piece or a hundred, to all parts. O. J. SUESZ. RI-6561—3628. Nite. CH-0699-W. MOVING, white men; experienced, responsible: reasonable. W. STEINKAMP. RI-3667, IR-2185-R-1. Musical Instruments EXPERT repairs on all musical tnstrum ents CARLIN MUSIC. 211 Mass -a v. BAND and orchestra instruments repaired, expert, guar. work. PEARSON PIANO CO.. 128 N, Penn. LI-5513. Paperhanging and Painting NEATEST, cleanest, paperhanging; lowest prices in city. Estimates, samples. RI--6134. Plumbing BATHROOMS. 3 years to pav; furnace coils installed, stoves connected. DEER. DR-0833. Printing PRINTING—2SO envelopes, letter heads, cards, statements. All__for $5. DR-5464. Radio Repair GARFIELD RADIO AND ELECTRIC SERVICE, 1601 S Meridian-st. DR-5440. Rug Cleaning Bxl2 RUGS. $1.75; special on overstuffed. BELLEFONTAINE RUG CLEANERS. RI--9252. RUGS, furniture cleaning specialists. Ola rugs remade into fluff and chenilles. W. N FLY RUG CO.. 2328 Brookside-av CH-2211. SERVICE AND PARTS DEPTS. SEE YOUR AUTHORIZED DEALER for economy and satisfaction in repairs and lubrication. BE SURE! BE SAFE’ BE SMARTI DODGE WEISS MAN MOTORS. 2210 E. Wash. Phones—Day. CH-5828: nite. DR-5117 PONTIAC L WOLF AUTO 00. 534 N. Capitol. Phones—Day. RI-3087; night. LI-4816 Typewriters UNREDEEMED TYPEWRITERS Old makes, good condition, 38 up. SACKS BROS. LOAN CO. 308 Indiana-*?.

ANNOUNCEMENTS 4 Lost and Found LOST—Toy Boston, dark brown, male white fore legs, back legs white tipped: white triangle on back. Reward 809 Broadway 5 Personals WILLIAMS <fc CO . Jewelers formerly at 23 N Capitol, moved to 18 S Capitol _ Rear_Sah atto nArmy Bldg GUARANTEED comes made from anv picture PLATT STUDIOS 703 Roosevelt __ bldg. HAIRCUT, shampoo, wave, a.l 3 for 25c Facials and eyebrow arch, both for 35c ROYAL BEAUTY ACAD . 401 Roosevelt _bldg __ BALLROOM or tap dancing lessons'New classes now opening. 75c per lessonterm rate Learn easily and quicklv at STOCK-MAN STUDIOS Phone RI-1610 •n- I | NTERNATIONAL Charm BeauI I— Itv School FREE Finger Wave IIC l or Marcel every day but SaturCENTRAL GIVES 209 I O. O F Bide. FREE MANICURE RHEUMATISM Neuritis. Aches and Pains auicklv relieved with Wintergreen Tablets absolutely guaranteed. Write for free literature. THE KEENE DRUG CO.. Delaware Ohio-sts Indianapolis. Ind SUITS 50c Plain coats, dresses GALE CLEANERS DR-5853 Free Delivery. 1023 S. Gale TOWNSEND MEMBERS Anyone presenting a 25c Townsend membership card to Townsend state heaoauarters can get round trip bus ticket to Chicago leaving Oct. .’4. returning Oct. 28. Dormitory rates. Sherman Hotel sl. Write or call immediatelv at Townsend State Headquarters. Room 416, K. of P, bldg., for further information. TIMES WANT ADS accepted until 10 P M 6 Transportation CALIFORNIA BY FAST TRAIN ONLY $34 50 —Via North Western-Union Pacific from Chicago, in comfortable coaches without change. And note this —breakfasts 25c. lunches 30c. dinners 35c. Besides, free pillows, drinking cups, porter service; dimmed lights at night; air-conditioned cars. On Los Angeles Limited exclusive coach for women and children, with Steivardess-Nurse attendant Omaha west. No other form of travel offers so much for so litt'e Ticket Offices: Chicago & North Western. 308 Merchants Bank-bldg. Phone RI-3110. Indianapolis. Ind. —or Union Pacific. 705 Dixie Terminal-b’.dg, 49 E. Fourth-st, Cincinnati, Ohio.

E VALUES EIGHT HEART OIL BURNER 'B J Plumbing and Heating FRANK E. IRISH 2909 E. lOth-St C'H-4877 ([VALUES PICHI HEPE-SsJ! toy Basd SHRUBS—Evergreens. Shade. Fruit and Ornamental Trees. Drive out anv time. BURKHART’S NURSERIES Established 25 yrs. > 2 mile west of Uni- . versity Heights on Hanna-Av. [VALUES LIGHT HEPF^T IvmMmjml <, Foot Ailments U - I J Reg. Podiatrist Btljgt ANDERSON {: TS- 394 Kahn Bide. LI-1721 " Sundays by Appointment ißvalues right helpe-.W| i.wiiiaagj| Zier's Quality Fruit Market City Market House Stand 509-510 LI-0160 Tviuits PKaHT HEPE'!4 MANOLEOS BAKING CO. The home of Fine Home-Made Bread. Buns and Fine Pastry. Not affiliated with any other bakery. THEO. N. MANOLEOS, Manager. RI-0423 Open 24 Hrs. 426 W. Wash. rVALIES PIGHT H ERE - 9i% ALERT DRY CLEANERS We have added anew truck for your convenience. All work insured. Quality plus service. IR-3030. rVALUES RIGHT HERE\wstmsawsiii TAYSTEE FOOD SHOPPE 142 N. 111.-St. 24-Hour. Service Welcome Teachers Select Oysters. T-Bone. etc. All Taystee Sandwiches and Drinks. Welcome. [Lvalues' right hereDeluxe Curtain Laundry 25c per pair. , "Woolen Blanket Soecialty” Work Guaranteed—Called for and delivered 808 Lexington-Av. DR-2867 fLVALUES rTgHT HERE-9Z&?! J. Pierce Cummings, Printing "Service That Pleases” in the Same Place 108 S. Capitcl-Av. LI-4706 iTvaluls RIGHT HERE THE BREAKFAST SHOPPE SHORT ORDERS TO FULL DINNERS 133 E. Market-St. Lvalues right here-^ SHORT PRINTING CO. May We Serve You? DEPENDABLE WORK 105 S. Capitoi-Av, Call LI-3236 Lvalues right hepe-^1 MARGUERITA BEAUTY SHOP 2611 E. Washington-st. Permanents, styled haircuts included. Soft. luxurious waves, ringlet ends. $3 to S5. Also our famous $1 wave. CH-4623. LVALUES BIIT H£RE-S! MAC'S LUNCH 1435 W. Morris-St A Good Place to Eat—Home Cooked Foods Plate Lunch (including drink* 25c Beer—Sandwiches TVALUES RIGHT HEPE-^f Market Confectionery 101 N. Alabama-St Good Food Good Drinks Lunches—Sandwiches TvAUJES PICHT NERE*SI Buv a New MODERN BIRD CAGE In attractive styles and colors. 85c up With stand. $1.79 to $3.79. Canaries Eat Everitt's Bird Seed without Waste. Full lb., 15c, with FREE Biscuit. 3IRD TREATS t BIRD BATHS j^ IE p D E W_ Lvalues right herc-^ ■ iAI’J ‘ “BRUCE'S TEA ROOM 737 N. Penn.-st. RI-0746 E*reakfast. Lunches, 25-35 c Regular Dinner. 40c • Chicken. T-Bone Steaks. 50c Again in 1934 as in 1933—The Times ! was the Oniy Indianapolis Evening Paper J to show a gain in want ads. THE REASON-RESULTS TJ

ANNOUNCEMENTS 6 Transportation CARS all points COOPER S LI-2118. _N. Y. C. Cheap Meet all competition. WEEKLY business trips to New York. Want passengers to share expenses. DR-5213 DRIVING to Mvo Brc'hers. Roches'er. Minn . Sunday morning Can take 2 pass*ngers Good car, LI-0422 or HA--2948-R HELP WANTED 9 Help Wanted—Male BOY with bicycle, can drive car Want to learn printing trade. 132 W. Mary-land-st Factory Rep.-eenta*i\e for Ccnkey" line of folding auto trailers from factory -,o dealer. Stste of Indiana—territor”. Must have car. State all first le'ter Sales Department. CONKEY TRAILER COMPANY. Musk-;on Heigh'?. M:ch 11 Help Wanted—Female BEAUTY OPERATOR, ees' side' must manicure and marcel. BE-1739-R. ,'•<•- ti HOUSEKEEPER —Young while; good heme; no laundry. Must cook TA-5776 ELDERLY white woman to assist housework. good country home, $1 wk. H E JONES, Shoals. Ind WHITE girl, references: assist housework; laundry; small family; good home S3 HU-3319. Again in 1934 as in 1933—The Times was the Only Indianapolis Evening Paper to show a gain in want ads THE REASON—RESULTS 14 Situations Wanted JUST 20c A DAY A 10-word ad will appear under this classification for as low as 20c a dav cash with order. Come to The Times office, 214 W. Maryland, one square .'*om Illinois and Washington-sts down Kentucky-av and let us help you secure a Job. HAND quilting, $1.25 per 100 yards of thready Call_Dß-7850-R. DAY or week work for ladies; common labor for men: dav > r tveek General house cleaning UNITY CHRISTIAN CHURCH CENTER. INC LI-5860. INSTRUCT (Vn S ~ LEARN to play the Hawaiian guitar like the Hawaiians plav under a real native Hawaiian. Instructor. JACK KEKUNA. Visit our studio. 18 W. Market-st, Rm. 201. Interview free. PLENTY of positions open for those who can qualify. Better yourself bv attending night school. CONSOLIDATED BUSINESS COLLEGE. 3rd floor. Roosevelt Bldg. RI-9535.

LVALUES RIGHT HEREStandard Auto Glass Cos. Auto Glass Replaced While-U-Wait. Safety Glass Installed. 932 E. Wash. St. LI-5781 [TviUJES RIOHI HERE- 9ui' Masters’ Popcorn Shop For your Halloween Parties. Buttered Corn. Karmelkorn. Carmeled Apples, Cream Taffy and Candv. 3416 N. Illinois. TA-5985 Lvalues right hereMEYER O. JACOBS 212 E. 16th. TA-6667 Alteration, cleaning, pressing, relining. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. MONITE MOTH-PROOF SERVICE AT NO ADDITIONAL COST. IVAUES mail HERE-Wf Rl. 2347 Let us renovate or make your mattress into a modern innerspring. '.VAIIES RlfcHl HERE?s4 Central Hall Coffee Shop Fried chicken, 35c; baked chicken and steak dinners. 50c, including dessert. Cooked the wav the whole family likes it. 1825 Central Ave. TA-2670 lvalues RiaiTirERTFSa Live at HOTEL WASHINGTON Headquarters for comfortable rooms. Light cheerful rooms, equipped with every convenience. Reas, rates. Good food. (TVALUES UM.HT HtPE-L*|i INDIANAPOLIS FIRE EXTINGUISHER CO. 842-46 N. East-St. Est. 1896. LI-1279. Recharging, inspecting all makes of Fire Extinguishers. Mfgrs. agents George Washington Fire Extinguishers, approved by Underwriters Laboratories. Complete fire protection equipment._Get our estimate free. Rvalues right hepe-%4 TOM BUSKIRK A Good Time for All. Plenty to Eat and Drink. 128 E. Court St. LI-0151. Tvalues right here-9^ ;; .gaas? boss? j 1 PAUL BISESI Commission Merchant. 213 E. Maryland. LI-9551. R'VALUE?PfIT HERE-!1 , 1 ■— ~~~ "Hurry to Harry” Old Dutch and Exide Batteries. Diamond Gasoline. Draher Electric Service Batterv Charging; Rebuilding. 1949 Valley Ave. CH-4409 TVALUES PIGHI HEPE'-w] We have all the new and latest Hal • loween Novelties. False faces, candy, etc State St. Pharmacy RAY LAGENAUR, Proprietor. 200 S. State St. DR-1084 Lvalues molt hlpe-^jl All operators formeriv of THE POWDER PUFF. Natural looking -waves. $3 up. Shampoo. 50c. Hair cutting bv Mr. Ellis, LI-0618. ELLIS BEAUTY SALON __ 3rd Floor. Odd Fellow Bldg. [Lvalues righf here-^T MONCRIEF FURNACES. Cast and steel. We repair all makes of furnaces. Moncrief Furnace Cos. RI-6872 872 Mass. Ave. If,VALUES LICH! HEffE-li FLOOR SANDER Dust less —Electric For Rent By Hour or Day BELMONT Hwde. PEARSON Hdwe. 2124 W. Wash. 2946 Clifton. BE-2116. TA-0353. Lvalues right here-s^’ ELPENN GARAGE COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE Also See Our Used Car Values Day or Nite Penn, at llth-St. RI-2929

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RENTALS IS Furnished Rooms $2 50; RUCKLE 3012 Warm room, adjoining bath, convenient location Employed .'adv HA-1091 -R $3.00; DELA , 725 N . No. s—Attractive furnistvd sleeping room adjoining bath walking distance, telephone $7 50. RITTER. 108 S —Bati".;ul parlor bedroom apartment; utilities, adults IR-2395 BROADWAY. AND 4?TH .-Com.f-r room, next bath, private home. - *3 50 WA-2259 CENTRAL, 2819—Desirable room. cro?s ventilation. Home privileges. Constant hot water. HA-1585-J COLLEGE 1524 Warm quiet room next bah access to telephone gen-lemar. $2 50 COLLEGE. 3553—Front room, private entrance shower hot water, gentleman Reasonable WA-1050 DELAWARE. N 2001—Warm front room, furnished or unfurnished, also downstairs room. TA-0453 GRAY. N . 637—N:ee large room, priva'" home. Man. woman, or employed couple HENDRICKS-PL. 220—Nicely furnished, sunny room, private home, steam heat reasonable RI-4859 ILLINOIS N . 2441—Nicelv furnished front room Real home for 1 or 2 Reasonable H A-2858-R Michigan. 429 e Front room pi modern home near bath employed girl. RI-6640 27TH. 18 W- Attractive, clean warm room. Desirable location. Privileges. For business girl. 30TH W.. 412 —Attractive room; private home; suitable employed person, reasonab.e TA-2286 36TH. W. 1112—Attractive front room, refined familv. Privileges. Garage. Reasonable HA-3472-R MASTER bedroom, private bath: modern home; gentleman only. TA-1716. CLINTON HOTEL—29 Virgima-av Clean, modern sleeping rooms; $2.50 up Also housekeeping rooms. ROOM, twin beds; students or coup>: modern home, walking distance. LI--3206. evenings. Again in 1934 as in 1933—The Times was the Only Indianapolis Evening Paper to show a gain in want ads. THE REASON—RESULTS 17 Hotels NEW PALACE HOTEL-4 N New Jersev: downtown; modern rooms; steam heat; $2 up. HOTEL FREDERICK—4SB E Washingtonst; clean rooms. $2 50 week and up Running water; tubs: showers. CENTRAL HOTEL—33I N. Delaware; strictly modern, all outside rooms Transient; weekly rates.

..VALUES l i(,Ht Hill • ; sm 1 TEACHERS Visit our new and large Basement Sales Room G. C. MURPHY Indiana's Most Complete 5c to SI.OO Store Corner Illinois and Market-Sts RIGHT HERE-9^ loir,i ixs t LEO P. GAUSS I Write Auto and All Other Lines of INSURANCE My Policy Is Your Protection 724 K. of F Bldg. LI-3282 [values RIGHT HEPE-?&?! W. FRANK JONES Commercial photographer. Prompt service. Reasonable prices. Guaranteed work. 221 N. East-st. LI-7424. Lvalues men ibe*^ For quality meats. Reasonable prices. SAM DAVIS 307 City Market. L VALUES PIGHT HEPE-9^ Itma' mu Distinctive Millinery. “MATTY JOE” Old hats re-designed and re-blocked to look like new. $2. 408 Kahn Bldg. RI-1701 '.VAtUCSRiaUf HERE-:Wf FOR BEAUTIFUL PERMANENTS CALL CH-0923. 5 N. TEMPLE. RUTZ BEAUTY SHOP [VALUES RIGHT HERES*>f| FREE DANCING luesaay mgnt. free popcorn. 10c service charge. Thursday. Saturday and Sunday, 15c adm. 'til 9; 25c after. Dolly Gray's band, union. CRYSTAL DANCE PALACE Lessons. RI-0269. 729 N. Illinois [VALUES I IGHT HtPE-^ BALLARD ICE CREAM "None Better.” Home owned and operated. LI-2526. VALUES RICH! HERESwI ! j*r- - ■ - ■ - . - "TALK OF THE TOWN." Sizzling Steak 50c Half Fried Spring Chicken 50c Hungarian Hot Stew 25c Popular Brands—Wine, Liquors and Beer. Reasonable Prices “PALM GARDENS” 145 N. IllinoiS-St. [values EIGHT HEPE-5^ LE ROY DONNELLY CAFE 145 N. Delaware LI. 0139 Good Food, Cold Drinks, Clean Atmosphere. lvalues right here* Wt <-TUr ■ - - ——— CITY HALL PARKING 201 N. Alabama-St. Save your car. Park inside. Special rates. Washing gasoline, motor oil and lubrication. LI-9391. [VALUES PIGHT HEPEJOHN T. KENSLER 4833 E. New York-st. Groceries, meats, fresh fruits vegetables. IR-0042. [VALUES EIGHT HEPE^fJ SPEIRS CAFE OUR SPECIALTY CHICKEN PLATE LUNCH, 35c Any time TEL TA-6019. 2945 CENTRAL-AV. Tvalues piou here *!*> wWtmrniil Consult Mr Martin Hair Stylist Ada M. Blair Beauty Shoppe 413 State Life Bldg. LI-0240 7 VALUES PHJIT HLLE* vZ LOU ANN BEAUTY bnura No. 1. 2202*2 Shelby-St. DR-7334 No. 2. 117 Palmer-St DR-5122 Permanent Waves. $2-$3-S5 All Lines of Expert Beautv Work ANNA M GRUNER. Prop ._ [VALUES PlUil HEPf- 1 , was? 3§caa 3^)l DANCE FOR HEALTH. GRACE. POISE AND RHYTHM Class and Private Lessons Adults. Children LUCLA WILD STUDIO OF DANCE Formerly Featured RKO-Pub'.ix- N. Y. Productions. College at 35th-Sr. WA-2571 (TVALUES PIOII HERE* '-.? tsm:s©sro3aggji BATHS AND MASSAGE At Your Home Sanitarium $2 Up Mt. Jackson Sanitarium 3127 W. Wash. BE-1579

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RENTALS 17 Hotels EASTGATE HOTEL ~ Desirable outside room? $4 wk and up. 357 E Washlns'on LI-4592 HOTEL ANTLERS Offers all comforu? Ultra modern no'o service as low as $2 a day. $lO sett. 750 N Meridian LI-2351 Rttdcn Hotel Choice Outside Rooms From $1 25 Ample Paralr.g Space DEL AT MICH. LI-5315 18 Housekeeping Rooms 13-53 5?. MABKrr. E Clean : steam heat, hot water Walking distance. $3 75-54 50. CARROLLTON. 1128 Room and kitchenet'e. clean, warm, hot wa'er. Adults $9-4 rooms electricity and water paid. 908 E Michigan-? - Cali a Per 6 BROADWAY. 1134—Clean warm, lower. front room. sink, range Adult?. $3 BROADWAY. 1201—I-room nicely furnj ished. for housekeeping. Near Real Silk, j Prefer girls DELAWARE. N . 914 2-:o?m furnished apartment; constant hot water; private entrance; sleeping room LI-2154 DELAWARE. 929 S—2 f irnished rooms. Sleeping or housekeeping. Private entrance Reasonable. ILLINOIS 2019 N 2-room apartmer.’. private lavatory; overstuffed, sink, privilege?. garage; $.5. TA-5042 ILLINOIS N, 2339 2-room ktehenet’e apar'ment, $5.50 laundry, custodian on | premises. HA-4928-M , MERIDIAN. 1725, N—S3 50 to $5, Iron' 1-room apartment, kitchenette. near bath: G E TA-1487 NEW JERSEY 517 N Front room; lavatory; and radio in room. Walking distance; phone. ORIENTAL. N. 20—Attractive 2 room?' a", utilities; private entrance, steam heat. 2 adults. PENNSYLVANIA. 1852 N 2-room apartment; nicely furnished, modern. Reasonable Phone Garage. UNION 1214 3-room turn hed apa —_downstairs. modern. Private entrance E 115—3 rooms, private barn. utilities, $5. See housekeeper in ba?e----i ment. LOVELY Woodruff. 608 M-rir -1-room and kitchenette, mce’.v furnished. $5. CH--4108. 11TH. E. 717 3-room furni !-ri ipai - mont. Modern, private rn'ranee, near carhne Reasonable LI-1005 19TH. 136 W.—i and 2 rooms, furnished | clean: private bath, utilities $2 20 up'. 1 Sleeping room.

[ VALUES LIGHT HU IMEN S FELT HATS. 25c Cleaned and Blocked and 5 Shoe Shines THE 5-MINUTE SHOP 31 S. Illinois-St RI-0816 [VALUES PSGHT HEPE'^4 National Sanitation Cos. Janitor Supplies, Sanitary Products. Soap Powder, Brooms. Mops. Disinfcctant.Insecticides, etc. 231 Indiana-Av RI-2237 [VALUES EIGHT HEPE {vw iMi STUDY DANCING New children's classes in tap dancing Priced economically for fall. For information call. JAC BRODERIC Studios 1320 N. Meridian. F.I-0028. [VALUES PH.HI HfLE-^V' All Halloween novelties. Chocolates, box. bulk, large assortment. New express money order dept. SPANGELPHARMACY Wash, and Grant-sts IR-7766 [VALUES EIGHT HEPE-9^ PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW FOR HALLOWEEN Downey Flake Do-Nuts IDEAL FOR PARTIES. 16 N. Penn RI 4833. 136 Circle LI-0216. I VALUES EIGHT H EPE'^Tj HOSIERY. New and popular shades at all prices, MOSES WOLF Open evenings. 30 N. Dela.-st. LI-0317. [VALUES LIGHT HEWU^fj lAtj ) Rush jobs make us smile. HENDREN PRINTING CO. 407 Century B.dg. RI-5533. [VALUES PK.HI HtfE'S' ; fjiss (• McTarsney & Brown 2608 W. MICH. BE-3609 City Property and Farms For Sale and Exchange—Rentals—lnsurance of All Kinds [VALUES EIGHT HEPE*%iJ DEN-TEN FOOD MARKET Complete Line of Groceries and Fresh Vegetables Phone Your Order Now! Free Delivery Open Sundays 3903 E 10TH-ST. Call CH-446J5 [VALIES EIGHT HEPE*^' Ivm MRh HAWAIIAN Music Taught by Nationally Known Hawaiian Guitar Artist THE BEST IS NONE TOO GOOD Visit HARLIN CONSERVATORY. 40 W. OHIO Or Call LI-2141 [VALUES EIGHT HEPE^fcfl ivmwmwsii RIGHT PLATING. WORKS 642 E. OHIO-ST Copper. Brass. Nickel, Chrome Silver. Gold. Codmium and Antique Finishers WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER RI-7134 [VALUES EIGHT HEPE - } [vm mwmal Coal Ranges. Heaters and Baseburners For Sale i’.teap Open Eveiiings Model Stove & Furnace Cos. [VALUES BKHI HEPE-Wt Delicious home-cooked foods. Open 24 Hours a day. 7 days a week Delicious Fried Chicken Dinner Every Sunday, 40c T-Bone Steaks 35c and Short Orders HADLEY’S LUNCH 3423 N. Illinois-St. TA-0876 [VALUES EIGHT HEPf^H? GRAND OPENING Our new location, 27 Ky.-Av. Ladies' Hats. 35c Up. Men's 50c Up. INDIANA HAT CLEANERS 27 Kv.-Av. RI-0573 W e Call for. Deli ve r, Downtown. [VALUES PItHT HERE-?| By. - ■ The Secret of Figure Charm NUBONE WOVEN WIRE STAVES NUBONE CORSET SHOP 413-14 Occidental B'gd. RI-9955 [vaTles PICHT HEW-t^l WELCOME TEACHERS CLAMAN’S CAFETERIA 14 S Capitol (Just sou'h of Wash-Bti Delicious Foods Reasonable Prices Clean and Refined Atmosphere Courteous Prompt Service [VALUES EIGHT HLPE' H. C. G. POULTRY CO. Fresh Eggs. Chickens Game in Season FREE DELIVERY . 121 W. 16th-S: U-Ji64