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ADS THE INDIANAPOLIS SUNDAY STAR. INDEX WANT ON AD NEXT RATES PAGE AND PART TWO. NOVEMBER PRICE-TEN CENTS. PART TWO. VOL.

32. NO. 173. SUNDAY 'MORNING, 25, 1934. ANNOUNCEMENTS.

$250.00 in PRIZES CASH for Suggesting a Better Name for "Rough Dry" Laundry Service In your efforts to find such a name consider these important facts: 109 CASH PRIZES In "Damp Wash" we do the wash- First Prize $75.00 ing only--return everything damp Second Prize. 25.00 and charge 5c a pound a pound Third Prize. 15.00 last of week.) Fourth Prize 10.00 part Fifth Prize 7.00 In "Rough Dry" we wash and dry Sixth Prize 6.00 the washing, starch wearing apparel, Seventh Prize 5.00 if desired. Eighth Prize 4.00 Ninth Prize 3.00 We iron and fold all flat pieces- 100 Prizes of this includes all bed, bath and table $1.00 each 100.00 Total $250.00 linen, bedspreads, quilts, comforts, washable rugs. The price is now 8c a pound -Used to be 10c-and before RULES OF CONTEST.

that was 11c. The rules are simple- entering In either service we iron and finish men's shirts for this contest is just a matter of ap10c each if requested. plying common sense to a proposition every one can understand. Now, "Damp Wash" is a mighty 1. Think of name that more nearly tells what Rough Dry good service as far as it goes, but dry Service really is.

"Rough Dry" is much -more 2. propose, Write or together print with the your name own you service per penny of cost- and at the name paper. and Make as address many on a separate piece en- of tries as you wish. new low price of 8c a pound, 3. Bring or send your entry to "Rough Dry" (approximately an FRED chusetts W.

avenue. RASSMANN, 230 finished service) gives a woman 4. Owners and employes of Inactually MORE for the additional 3c dianapolis contest. laundries may not enter (or than "Damp Wash" does any 5. You laundry need to not win be a prize.

patron of for 5c (or for Our problem All the or any part of present is to get women to realize this fact. name cluded in "Rough your Dry" proposed may name. be The new name may consist of one of However, we believe a name that fits or more more regular "coined" English words. words, or one the "Rough Dry" service of Washing, 7. The judges will be a commitDrying, Starching and Flat Work Ironing tee Their of decisions Indianapolis will laundry be final.

owners. In as well as "Damp Wash" fits the plain case of a tie, duplicate prizes will be awarded. washing service, would surely help us 8. Contest closes at noon Thursgreatly in advertising "Rough day, Dec. 6, 1934.

No entries will be received after that time. enable us to get many more women to use it. We're willing to pay $250 in prizes Bring or Send Your Entries in to get such a name. Do you need part This Contest to Fred W. Rassof that money? mann, 230 Massachusetts Ave.

LAUNDRY INDUSTRY OF INDIANAPOLIS WANT ADS for the Monday Edition of The STAR are received every Sunday night from 6 to 10 o'clock. Phone yours TONIGHT! RI ley 7311 Just say "Charge It" Death Notices. -ACKER-Armean, age 89 years, beloved husband of Mrs. Harriett Acker and ther of Mrs. Armenia Fay Gift and Mrs.

Gretchen Soutter, passed away at the resdence, 3116 Ruckle Saturday p. m. Services at the FLANNER BUCHANAN MORTUARY Monday, 8 p. m. Friends invited.

Cremation following. BIBLE Marion 28 E. 16th wife of Frederick R. Bible, passed away Friday evening. Services and burial in Boston, probably Monday.

BRINK -Henry beloved husband of Minnie Brink and father of Carl, Harvey and Albert Brink, Mrs. Lillian Zimmerman and Mrs. Florence Zimmerman, passed away at his home, 2180 Ringgold Friday, Nov. 23, 5:30 p. age 69 years.

Funeral Monday, Nov. 26, 2 p. at the above address. Burial Concordia cemetery. Friends invited.

Friends may call any time after 2 p. m. Sunday. MEYER MONTAGUE SERVICE. 80 BUSH- -Benjamin beloved husband of Caroline Bush and father of Edward Hazel Raymond Helen L.

and William D. Bush, passed away Friday evening, Nov. 23, age 67 years. Funeral services will be held at the residence, 442 E. Merrill Monday afternoon, Nov.

26, at 2 o'clock. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. Friends invited. WALD FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CORCORAN- Catherine age 63 years, sister of James H.

Corcoran and Sarah E. VanAuken, deceased; aunt of Ramona Hagerty and Miss Mary T. VanAuken of A this city, passed away Saturday, Nov. 24, at 7 m. Funeral Nov.

27, 8:30 at FINN BROS. FUNERAL HOME, 1639 N. Meridian. Services Holy Cross Church, 9 a. m.

Interment Holy 51m Cross cemetery. Friends invited. DART-Mrs. Florence, beloved wife of James A. Dart, 1116 N.

Capitol passed away Friday. Services at FLAN. NER BUCHANAN MORTUARY, Monday, p. m. Cremation following.

GRIFFING-Mrs. Eme, residing at 3802 N. Penn. passed away Saturday morning. Services at the FLANNER BUCHANAN VIA MORTUARY Monday, 1:30 p.

m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. aril KALTENBACH- H. age 52 years, 'son of William Kaltenbach, died non Saturday, Nov.

24. a. Funeral services Tuesday, Nov. 27, 10 at the residence, 3538 E. Michigan st.

Interment Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited. WELL SERVICE. THE WANT AD DEPARTMENT of THE STAR 18 open each week day from 7:30 m. until 10 p.

m. On Sunday it 18 open from 9:00 m. to 12:00 m. and from 6:00 p. m.

until 10:00 p. m. CIA During the above hours want ads may de telephoned insertion the following morning. USE YOUR CREDIT AT THE STAR! RI. 7811 RI.

OPEN EVENINGS TO 7 P. 11 TO NOON Dr. Friedland and Staff S. B. Friedland, D.

D. 0. Kimberlin. Technician; Miss Dywer, X- Ray: Miss Johnson, Nurse: C. W.

Newman, D. D. W. L. Fly, D.

D. S. ERASE THOSE AGE LINES WITH DR. FRIEDLAND FACIAL RESTORATION PLATE EXTRACTION Only high used. Careaesthetic painless method.

ful, pleasant, easy $1 New, take; technique to Above: of patient Actual before pho- of Above: patient Actual after photo The for their freedom Restoration Plate. Restoration Plate. painstaking beauti- wearing a Facial wearing a Facial apply responsible and Facial Restoration plate was deful, work natural strain. matched Every to tooth your $6 The signed smooth to wrinkles lift Beautifully and sagging restore face hand-carved youthful muscles. with 1 8.50 perfectly Bridgework, per natural contour.

gums; perfect fittir $40 Orig. low We can make the Facial Restoration Plate also in own. Protection INLAYS Wear $5 HECOLITE or the sensational, new LUXENE material. Porcelain, and as Decay. X-RAY Work, low Low Of All Teeth as PLATES New, low REPAIRED Exact Shows Condi-' 1.50 Made tion Abscess Cavity Pyorrhea Dr.

FRIEDLAND ONE- DAY OPEN SERVICE EVENINGS 2d Fl. Lemcke E. Cor. Penn. Market Sts.

LI. 5110 A DENTAL OFFICE RECOGNIZED AS ONE OF THE FINEST IN THE COUNTRY WATCH REPAIRING Jewels. up 1 Main Springs, $1 up up Cleaning. $1 up Crystals 25c Up up Hands Stems Crowns 15c up up up Some Makes Slightly Lower All Repairs Guaranteed 1 Year HAMILTON Jewelry Co. Est.

20 Years. 19 E. Market St. In 'Memoriams. loving memory of Josie Driscoll, who passed away Nov.

27. 1933: Just a line of sweet remembrance, Just a memory, fond and true, Just a token of love's devotion That our hearts still long for you. The years of her life were numbered, When the messenger whispered low, The Master has come and called for her. -Her loving Daughter, Margurite, and Walter. OWENS -In memory of our dear mother, Mrs.

Susie Owens, who passed away Nov. 25, 1933. In our hearts your memory lingers, Always tender, fond and true; There's not a day, dear mother, That we do not think of you. -Sadly missed by her Children. SCHAUB -In loving memory of my wife, Lena M.

Schaub, who departed this life one year ago, Nov. 24, 1933. Gone, but not -Gustave C. Schaub, Children and Sister. LOST -Large police collie dog, black and tan, black face, white front and feet, left leg white; child's pet.

Reward. DR. 5184-R. LOST -Oversize black and white spotted fox terrier; vicinity New Jersey and Vermont name "Spotty." Call LI. 5261.

Reward. LOST -Keys at HANDY JONES, 543 Massachusetts ave. Lock and Safe Expert. We open any lock. RI.

2646. LOST -Black and white beagle hound on South side; chain collar; child's pet. DR. 0277. 706 Iowa st.

LOST -Black pocketbook at Sears, Roebuck; rew. Call Robert's Milk Co. HU. 1331. FOUND -Pair of bird dogs.

Owner can claim by paying ad and board. HA. 2738-J. LOST -Female Beagle, vicinity 42d and College. Reward.

4333 College. black blanketed beagle pup. Rew. BE. 0123.

LOST- -Glasses in Palace theater, Thursday. Reward. IR. 4301. LOST- Blueticked hound near Noblesville.

Owner's address on collar. 2907 Raiston. Funeral Directors. JAMES F. BAILEY.

KREGELO BAILEY HOMELIKE CHAPEL. 2233 N. Meridian. HA. 0551.

HA. 0552 W. T. Blasengym MAIN OFFICE 2226 SHELBY ST. DR.

2570. FINN BROS. FUNERAL HOME. 1639 N. Meridian st.

TA. 1835. FLANNER BUCHANAN 25 W. Fall Creek drive. TA.

4400. GRINSTEINER'S 522 E. Market St. RI. 5374 E.

E. Gross Funeral Home MRS. E. E. GROSS, PROPRIETOR.

1349 Madison ave. DR. 0666. DR. 0861.

HISEY TITUS THE FUNERAL HOME 951 N. DELAWARE ST. LI. 3828. CHAS.

A. HOCKENSMITH LI. 6858. 726 N. Ill.

TA. 3692. Krieger Funeral Home MRS. WM. E.

KRIEGER, PROPRIETOR. 1402 N. Illinois st. RI. 1243.

RAGSDALE PRICE. 1219 N. Alabama. 3608. Shirley Bros.

Co. 946 N. Illinois st. L1. 5409.

J. C. Wilson 1230 Prospect st. DR. 0321.

DR. 0322. Prompt Ambulance Service Lodge. Club Notices. MASONIC Special called meeting, Marion Lodge No.

35, F. and A. Monday, Nov. 26, 7:30 o'clock p. to attend the funeral of Brother H.

A. Acker. Services at Flanner Buchanan mortuary. Master Masons invited. FRED B.

M. McNEELY, W. M. HARRY J. STOMBAUGH, Sec.

Lost and Found. LOST -Large police collie dog, black and ANNOUNCEMENTS. Ladies' Fine Dresses Dinner Gowns Furred Coats Wraps Plain Dresses, Coats Immaculately Cleaned We always measure dresses before and after cleaning. AND SON. C.

OF INDIANA DRexel 5050 Your Summer Garments Are Not Safe! Demand "Triple CCC" Moth Proofing Service at Your Local Cleaners. At No Extra Cost FOR ABSOLUTE DEMAND Triple INSURED MOTH PROOF PROTECTION CLEANING AGAINST MOTH DAMAGE Lost and Found. LOST. -Sat. eve.

brown leather purse containing rings, glasses and papers of value only to owner--on scale in front of Marott's Shoe Store. Please call RI. 4138 to get in touch with owner or return to Sterling or at place of work. 644 E. 13th.

LOST -Hunting coat. 846 N. Keystone. CH. 4215.

INSURANCE FIRE and TORNADO UP TO SAVING AUTO' SAVING ON PLEASURE CAR G. P. SMITH 140 N. Delaware LI. 8565 5727 Central ave.

HU. 7749. 5 CLEANED MINUTE 25c SHOP BLOCKED 31 S. Ill. RI.

0816. QUIGLEY-HYLAND, INC. DETECTIVES. Licensed and bonded. Free consultation.

Indiana's oldest agency. 704 Guaranty bldg. RI. 9596. RI.

8155. Modern Reducing Treatment No diet, no exercise; fat melts away. Interesting information on request. LEE PHARMACAL CO. GRAD.

nurse's service; relief of rheumatism, poor circulation. etc. 201 N. New Jersey, Apt. 2.

RI. 3627. LIVER AND KIDNEY disorders, gallstones and colitis quickly relieved with BILEZY ME TABLETS money back guar. KEENE DRUG 202 N. DELAWARE.

PERSONAL, business, financial matters quickly investigated by discreet, intelligent representatives; confidential reports. Investigator, 236 W. 55th st, New York city. CHILDREN'S ruffled aprons made to order; 1 to 6 years; color trim; 30 cents each; cash with order. Ada Apron Shoppe, 2915 N.

Anthony Fort Wayne, Ind. YOUNG lady, college graduate, desires permanent connection with party going to Florida, secretary, companion, governess or tutor; refs. exchanged. Box 4774, Star. TEACHERS, CLUB WOMEN; a new helpful service; clerical work, typing, telephoning, stencil cutting, for your extra work.

Call HU. 7695. PERMANENTS, 69c to $3, includes hair cut, finger wave, shampoo. No appt. nec.

Royal Beauty Shop, 405 Roosevelt bldg. HAIR CUT, finger wave, shampoo, 25c, all 3. Facial and eyebrow arch, both for 25c. Royal Beauty Shop, 401 Roosevelt bldg. THANKSGIVING DINNER.

ORDER NOW. PARTY OF 6 GET ENTIRE TURKEY. PARADISE, OAKLANDON, ST. RD. 67.

TWO unredeemed lady's diamond rings. white gold mountings, $10 and $25 each. Royal Beauty 401 Roosevelt bldg. fr. chicken dinner 50c, Thankgsiving turkey $1, roasted chicken 75c; by apt.

Wed. C. E. Beck. Ph.

106-F-13, Zionsville. THANKSGIVING DINNER, 75c AND $1, APPOINTMENTS ONLY. WADE INN. PH. 161-F-11, ZIONSVILLE.

MONTHLY statements; circular letter writing; typing in my home; reas. DR. 6599-M. ASK Hook's, Haag's and progressive druggists for WISO-0 Feminine Hygiene. SUNDAY SPECIAL FRIED CHICKEN DINNER 50c.

WADE INN, ZIONSVILLE. Eastmans RELINING REPAIRING Beautifully done by experienced tailors. FOR DETAILS CALL CH. 6900 "MEASURED SERVICE" For Ladies' Dresses DD EASTMANCO Plant, 818 Dorman St. Branch, 222 Massachusetts Ave.

Death Notices. MAAR-Katherine (nee Mayer), age 53 years, beloved wife of Fred, mother of Frederick, Robert and Louise, sister of Minnie Mayer, Mrs. George Unger, Arthur and Jacob Mayer, passed away Friday, 9:30 a. m. at the residence, 341 E.

Minnesota st. Funeral Monday, 2 p. at the residence. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited.

Friends may call after 4 p. m. Saturday. G. H.

HERRMANN service. MAAR-Katherine (nee Mayer), age 53 years, beloved wife of Fred, mother of Frederick, Robert and Louise, sister of Minnie Mayer, Mrs. George Unger, Arthur and Jacob Mayer, passed away Friday, 9:30 a. m. at the residence, 341 E.

Minnesota st. Funeral Monday, 2 at the residence. Burial Crown HAl. Friends invited. G.

H. HERRMANN service. MONROE-Zelma age 30, wife of Forrest Monroe, daughter of Mrs. Maude Coyle and sister of Mrs. Lucille Lewis and Roy, Kolmer and Cecil Coyle, passed away Friday Funeral at SHIRLEY BROS.

CENTRAL, CHAPEL, 946 N. Illinois Monday, 1:30 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Floral Park.

Friends may call at the chapel any time. MONROE-Forrest, age 33 years, husband of Zelma and son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Monroe and brother of Mrs. Pauline Parker and Mrs.

Doris McNeeley, passed away Friday. Funeral at SHIRLEY BROS. CENTRAL CHAPEL, 946 N. Illinois Monday, 1:30 p. m.

Friends invited. Burial Floral Park. Friends may call at the chapel any time. NASH -John 0., entered into rest Friday, 1:35 p. age 52 years; beloved husband of Sylvia A.

Nash, father of Albert, Kenneth, Ervie and Hubert Nash, brother of Cora Smock, Fred and Claude Nash. Funeral Monday at residence, 2447 N. Dearborn 2 p. m. Friends invited.

HARRY W. MOORE FUNERAL PARLORS in. charge. QUIGLEY- James passed away at the Linden Hotel Thursday evening, Nov. 22.

Friends may call at Kregelo Bailey, 2233 N. Meridian after 1 p. m. Saturday. Funeral service Monday morning at 10:30.

Interment Crown Hill. ROYSTER- -Dr. William father of John R. Royster and brother of Miss Salibelle Royster, passed away Saturday morning. Services were held at FLANNER BUCHANAN MORTUARY Saturday, 5 p.

m. Burial at Smith Mills, Sunday, p. m. (Corrected Notice.) mother of Mrs. Clarence Gunkel and RUTHERFORD-Verlina Jane, beloved Charles Rutherford of Belvidere, passed away at the home of her daughter, 1627 Pleasant Friday, a.

m. Services Sunday, Nov. 25, 1 p. m. Friends invited.

Mrs. Rutherford will be taken to Belvidere, for services and interment Monday. SANDERS -Burr husband of Edna D. and brother of Clara and Rachel Sanders of Marion, passed away Saturday morning. Funeral services at THE FUNERAL HOME, HISEY TITUS, 951 N.

Delaware, Monday, Nov. 26, at 8 p. m. Burial at Marion, Tuesday morning. SISTER DOMINIQUE- Passed away Friday, Nov.

23, at the home of the Little Sisters of the Poor, 520 E. Vermont st. Services Monday, Nov. 26, 9 a. m.

Interment Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited. SMITH -Frederick John, age 60, beloved husband of Edna A. Smith, father of Lionel, Virginia, Katherine, Adeline Baker and Mrs. Martha Fowler, passed away Saturday morning.

Funeral at SHIRLEY BROS. WEST SIDE CHAPEL, 2002 W. Michigan, Monday, 2 p. m. Friends invited.

Burial Floral Park. Friends may call at the residence, 414 S. Warman from 5 p. m. Saturday until 11 a.

m. Monday. SMITH -George 0. of Station beloved husband of Maud R. Smith and father of Floyd Woodrow, George Donald Smith, Leona Shields, Madge Harvey and Marie Branham, departed this life Saturday, Nov.

24. Funeral notice later. For information call Moore Kirk, CH. 1806. SMITH- Mrs.

Ida beloved mother of Mrs. C. A. Harms and Mrs. Charles Snyder of Pasadena, passed away at her residence, 4061 Wash.

Friday morning. Services at the residence Tuesday, 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill. STEVENSON-George age 79, beloved father of Mrs.

Olive Reynolds, Charles E. and George H. Stevenson, grandfather of Mrs. Donald Delbrook, Edgar Stevenson and Roy Reynolds, passed away Friday. Funeral at the residence of George Stevenson, 5128 E.

North Monday at 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Memorial Park. SHIRLEY SERVICE.

TYLER- beloved daughter of Frank and Myrtle White Tyler, deceased, departed this life Saturday, 3 a. m. Funeral Sunday, Nov. 25, at the Jones Chapel Church, miles north of Clermont, 2:30 m. Burial Jones Chapel cemetery.

Friends invited. Friends may call at the residence, 1054 8. Pershing ave. Funeral under the direction of MOORE KIRK. Cards of Thanks.

BEASON-We wish to thank our many friends, neighbors and relatives for the sympathy and kindness shown at the death of our beloved mother, Sarah Beason. Especially do we thank the Rev. C. F. Hamilton, the singers, the pallbearers, and Moore Kirk, funeral directors.

-Father, Son and Daughter. CHEW-I wish to thank my friends and relatives for their kindness and sympathy shown me during the death of my father, Clarence A. Chew. Especially I wish to thank the Rev. Walter Roy for this consoling words, the undertakers, Meyer Mabel Wiese.

BOLINGER -We wish to express our sincere appreciation to all our friends, relatives and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy extended us at the passing of our dear wife, mother and grandmother, Mary Bolinger. We especially thank Rev. Waldkoetter, the singers, pallbearers, funeral director, W. T. Blasengym, and all for the beautiful dowers.

-The Family. wish to thank our relatives, friends and neighbors for their sympathy, kindness and beautiful flowers at the death of our wife and mother, Laura C. McCollum; also J. C. Wilson, the undertaker, and all who assisted.Husband and Children.

NEWMAN We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks and appreciation to all our friends, relatives and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy shown us at the sudden death of our beloved husband and father, William Thomas Newman. We also wish to thank the Rev. Read McAlpin, Masonic orders and the undertaker, George M. Comley. Mrs.

W. T. Newman and Family. NOLL- thanks for kindness and sympathy shown by the Rev. Fackler, the singers, Shirley Eagles Lodge, musicians, Pennsylvania employes, many relatives and friends in the recent death of our husband and brother, George A.

Noll. --Mrs. George A. Noll, J. W.

Noll and Mrs. Anna Eschenbrenner. RIETEL We wish to thank all the friends, neighbors and relatives who extended sympathy, kindness and beautiful flowers at the death of our mother, Eena Rietel; especially we thank employes of casing department of Kingan Co. and Father Doyle of St. Johns Church and Mr.

Speeks, funeral director. -Rietel Family. SCREES -We wish to express our apprecation to all our friends, relatives and neighbors who so kindly tendered assistance, sympathy, kindness and flowers at the death of our beloved mother and grandmother, Mary E. Screes. We especially want to thank the Rev.

Taylor of the Brightwood M. E. Church, the singers, Indianapolis Eastern Stars No. 393; Camellia Lodge No. 121 and Moore Kirk, funeral directors.

-The Family. SOLAND-We wish to thank all our neighbors, friends and old friends of West Indianapolis for the kindness, sympathy, floral offerings and spiritual bouquets given at the death of our beloved mother, Mrs. Agnes Soland. We especially wish to thank the Franciscan Fathers, the sisters of St. Joseph, the Sisters of Good Shepherd, the pallbearers and members of the Third Order.

-The Family. SULLIVAN-We wish to thank our many friends, neighbors, relatives and all who extended kindness, sympathy, floral offerings and spiritual bouquets at the death of our beloved wife and mother, Mary M. Sullivan. -Husband and Children. TEMPERLY-We wish to express our sincere appreciation to all our friends, neighbors and relatives for the kindness, sympathy and beautiful flowers extended at the death of our dear mother, Fanny H.

Temperly. We especially wish to thank the Rev. Dr. J. C.

Black, the pallbearers and Wald funeral directors. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Temperly and Family. WATSON-We wish to express our thanks and appreciation to the relatives, friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown us during the illness and death of our husband and father, George Watson.

We especially thank the minister, the Rev. Mr. Fortner; the singers, the police escort, Harold Martin, the undertaker, Mr. Tolin, and every one for the beautiful flowers. Mrs.

George Watson and Children. In Memoriams. DUNN-In loving remembrance of our husband and father, Marion Dunn, who passed away Nov. 24, 1933. Our lips can not tell how we miss him, Our hearts can not tell what to say, God alone knows how we miss him, In a home that is lonesome today.

-Wife, Children and Grandson. HARKINS-In loving memory of our daughter and mother, who passed away Nov. 11, 1933: There is a mother who misses you sadly, And finds the time long since you went; And I think of you daily and hourly, But try to be brave and content. But the tears that I shed in silence, And I breathe a sigh of regret, For you were mine, and I remember, Though all the world forget. -Mother and Son.

8 Personals. Illinois Indianapolis, Ind. FAT CONSCIOUS? VENUS ADON, new, safe method of weight control; grace, health, vigor. P. Anderson Tucker 1201 Madison.

Service 2101 E. Michigan st. PYORRHEA SENSATION Kills pyorrhea germs quickly; new home treatment; free trial offer. Pyrogen C-4143, Sabetha, Kas. RENT a new Air Flow DeSoto.

Drive it Yourself, 39 Ky. ave. RI. 7438. Psoriasis, WANTED--SKIN TROUBLES eczema, pimples, ring.

worm, warts, moles, all blemishes, "athletes' corns, callouses; all skin, scalp and foot troubles. I invite worst cases. Extra bad cases treated free of cost. Licensed physician; examination, advice free: terms low; satisfaction guar. anteed.

Call or write Dr. Barcus, 235 N. 8-a Stamps and Coin Exchange. $2,000 FOR 1c. We' pay the world's highest prices for old coins, encased postage stamps and paper money.

Certain large cents $2,000 each, half cents $250, flying eagle cents $20, Indian head cents $50. half dimes $150. 20c pieces $100, trade dollars $250, half dollars before 1854 $750, 1804 silver dollar $2,500, gold dollars $1,000, $3 gold pieces $1,000, 1822 $5, gold pieces $5,000, fractional currency $26, Confederate bills $15, encased postage stamps $12. Send dime for list. ROMANOCOINSHOP, Dept.

509-B, Springfield, Mass. SET Montenegro, 1896 Issue (5 values); set Nicaragua, 1896 issue (5 values), and a Belgian Mourning stamp, 1934. issue, all for 10c in coin. Approvals, Ceramic Stamp Company. Box 223, Newell, W.

Va. INDIAN and Lincoln head pennies wanted; will pay up to $2 each if over ten years old: certain pennies worth $53; latest listing 10c. AMERICAN COIN Box 219, Grand Rapids, Mich. COINS bought; Lincoln pennies worth up to $3 each; Indian -head pennies $90; dimes $300; send 10c for catalogue. Federal Coin 54 S.

May, Columbus. 0. BIG MONEY PAID for domestic and foreign stamps. Send dime for list. Mona Vanna, AB-203 S.

Dearborn, Chicago. WATCH all coins; many worth dollars. We buy. Send 10c for catalogue. Rare Coin Box 1287, Milwaukee, Wis.

ADVICE on coin, stamp market; how to increase, protect income. Send 10c. National Aid, 316 Indiana Trust, Indpls. Travel Opportunities. Ky.

ave. IT'S WISE to travel only with RELIABLE people; likely COST LESS in the end. DAY'S Travel 105 S. RI. 5634.

invites RELIABLE owners of good cars and desirable passengers register; refs. "Share cost" trips, all main cities. SAVE! SPECIALS: East, Calif. Bus tickets all points. Autos for RENT.

LEAVING Sun. noon for New York; passengers to any point in route, cheaper than walking. Phone DR. 5213. NEW YORK Tuesday, take one or two; references exchanged.

LI. 3767 from 9 11 a. m. LEAVING for N. Y.

Mon. a. 3 priv. party. Duncan, LI.

5163. PHOENIX; experienced lady drivers; take two; refs. exchanged. Box 564, Star. LOS ANGELES, Nov.

26; take 2, $18 each. DR. 7667-J. Refs. exchanged.

KANS. Dallas: loc. man, A-1 refs. and good late take 3. RI.

5634. 10 Special Announcements. Mt. Jackson Sanitarium MINERAL THERAPEUTIC BATHS. Attrac.

rates by excel. table, comfortable rms. 3127-29 W. Wash. BE.

1579. GEORGIA paper shell pecans; new crop; Jumbo, 10 100 $20 prepaid; samples free. Fairview Farms, Quitman, Ga. THREE DOLLARS PER MONTH. Huff's heated garage, or $1 per week; 20c day or night.

328 E. Market. 10 Special Announcements. -Town Readers who wish to answer Star Want Ads in which only phone numbers are given can do so by writing a letter to the "Telephone Department" of The Indianapolis Star. THE GRAYLYNN Sunday Blue Room Turkey Dinner with all trimmings.

50c Luncheon 35c -all day and evening 3 to 8 P. 20c PENN. AT 11TH LI. 7351 GOING TO CALIFORNIA and Pacific coast points; car for household goods, trunks, boxes; low freight rate; save on crating; prompt delivery; no additional cost from any point; baggage and transferring: part loads East and South. Call or write.

SHELBY STORAGE FORWARDING CO. 222 W. Merrill. LI. 8821.

IR. 0450. HOME- MADE candies, fresh' and delicious, about the best you ever tasted. Try a pound or two of the following: Fudges, "assorted" (made with pure cream); date and walnut creams, potato coconut candy; 55c per 2 lbs. $1: excellence guar.

Send your orders to Luella Koester, Batesville, Ind. TURKEY DINNERS, $1.00 Country style, with all the trimmings. Reservations by Tues. eve. Two Brooks Estate, Carmel 133-F-20.

ALTERATION specialists, suits, coats relined, repaired, refitted. Leon Tailoring 131 E. New York st. WANTED LADIES' COATS TO LINE. 6144 CORNELL.

HU. 1593. 11 Business Services. Cleaning -Rug. RUG shampooing, 9x12 domestic, cluding sizing: soft water.

Crown dry and Dry Cleaning Co. CH. 1923. RUGS FURNITURE DRAPES. W.

N. Fly Rug Co. CH. 2211. 2328 Brookside.

Contracting. METAL weather-strips, garage building. carpenter repairs. Phone WA. 0533.

Shipman Construction Co. CARPENTER, painting, guar. rea. 3 yrs. RI.

7725. 1312 Guilford. Mattress Repairs. MATTRESSES renovated; made into inner springs, expert workmanship. RI.

2240. HAVE machine to make old mattresses like new, box and innerspring. CH. 0937. Papering, Painting.

A-1 PAPER hanging, roll: plaster patching; steam removing. IR. 4182. PAPERING--Cleaning. painting, 30 yrs.

depression prices. CH. 7031-W. PAPER furn. and hung $3 room up.

GUY RIGGS. RI. 4089. Plastering. PLASTERING; patching a specialty; chimneys built and repaired.

LI. 3673. Plumbing. PLUMBING REPAIRS, reasonable. 1-31 years to pay.

HOWARD DEER. DR. 0833. -WATCH REPAIRING All Work Guaranteed. 15 Cup.

40c $1 up Round Crystals, up. fancy Stem or a rings, aped. crown. jewel or 29c. cleaning.

LUGGAGE SALE Suede zipper cases, all Physician's bags, solid leather. $5.95 Genuine leather brief $1.95 Samuels JIry. 133 S. Ill. 12 Moving, Trucking.

Storage. WE STORE FURNITURE Low Prices. Pay later. Call for Estimate. NEW STATE STORAGE, INC.

227 to 231 N. NEW JERSEY. LI. 2268. STORAGE-Moving-Crating-Shipping.

Store furniture now, pay 6 months later. Lowest rates. Call us for an estimate. Rosner Transfer and Storage Co. LI.

8346. MOVING $1 up. Davis Trucking Service. LI. 2655.

315 E. Michigan st. MOVING AND HAULING. $1 up. LI.

5783. MOVING, local, overland; fully covered trucks; white. Pete's, CH. 2878. EMPLOYMENT.

15 Employment for Men. ADVERTISING copy writer; national campaigns; forceful; at $350 SALESMAN; dealer college; exec. ability; 28-34 $200 SALES: printing mach. experience. $250 TOOL designer; college; $150 METALLURGIST and chemist; microphoto exp.

desired; young $100 BK-estimator; 3 yrs. lumber $100 JR. SALESMAN; college ed. $100 BROWN EFFICIENCY BUREAU 806 Guaranty 20th Year. DENTIST operator, registered in Indiana, salary and commission, no lab.

work. 914. Star. HOSPITAL. instl.

positions practically everywhere for inexperienced, experienced people. Inclose stamp. Scharf Bureau, 145-A-116 45th, New York. Experienced Salesman with good education and strong personality to sell tires, batteries and accessories to wholesale and retail trade. Must be between the ages of 28 and 35.

In reply state age, extent of education, previous experience and salary expected. 996, Star. SERVICE SALESMAN, 25-30, automotive, $150 WINDOW TRIMMER, show cards, 22- 28. dept. store 125 DEPT.

STORE 30-40; must nave wide store doing over $3,000,000 annually $500 COST -TIME STUDY, 25-35, M. E. experienced group incentive, set rates, etc. $150 E. Market st.

6366." Licensed. SALESMAN Profitabe sales positions open for neat appearing men with cars, to work through this store. Positions available immediately. Apply Monday, 9 to 11. EMPLOYMENT 2D FLOOR.

L. S. AYRES CO. SALESMEN; old-established ladies' wear manufacturer desires representative to handle popular priced sideline for Indiana: acquaintance with neckwear buyers and frequent contact necessary; give full particulars in answer. Lou.

W. Apple 116 N. 7th Philadelphia, Pa. SERVICE MAN, electric refrigerators and radio by large retail store; must be good. 990, Star.

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