Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 34, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 June 1924 — Page 10

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INNING FIGHT ON DRUGS HERE,’ NARCOTIC CHIEF Col, Will Gray Beach Says Addicts Are Scarce in SHE United States is figlfeing a winning #>at*le against “dope,” according to Col. Will Gray Beach, United States narcotic agent charge of the Chicago division, including illincis, Indiana and Kentucky. Indianapolis is one of the clean est large cities in the country, so far as the illicit use of narcotics is concerned, Beach said before leaving today for Chicago, after two days here. He formerly lived in Indianapolis. Discarding as "propaganda—useful, too.afc Hie frequent warnings sent out against the drug menace, he said: “The illicit traffic in drugs has been reduced more than 50 per cent in the country since the Harrison AntiNarcotic law went into Effect March 1, 1915. We have the situation in hand.” Praises Police He praised pojice in Indianapolis and other cities, and Indianapolis physicians and pharmacists, for cooperation. To Jerome J. Keene and Leslie J. Ulmer, United States narcotic agents of the Chicago division, assigned to Indiana, with headquarters in Indianapolis, he gave credit for keeping Indianapolis “clean.” . *• “Wet propaganda.” he termed statements tnat prohibition had caused an increase in the use of “dope.” “Why, the effect of whisky and of drugs is entirely different,” Beach said. “Then think of the difference in the price of whisky and of narcotics*” * He produced a tiny capsule which he said contained a grain of cocaine and cost sl. . “And the effects of that wouldn’t last long.” he explained. Denies Sehooi Cases Again, he branded as ’’unfair to those splendid men and women in charge of our public schools," stories of “snow” parties among high school hoys and girls. “Frequently we have investigated reports of school children using drugs.” he said. “I never have found a case.” Heroin, most dangerous of drugs, seldom is found around Indianapolis, although in the East it is one of the most-used drugs, Beach said. “The Government should not permit its manufacture,” he said. Turning to drugs and their effect on crinte. Beach declared heatedly that, “Not all drug users are criminals, or all criminals drug users.” Addicts Can Be Cured “A man has .to be clear-headed to commit a ‘big job,' such as the Chicago mail robbery, for instance,,” Beach said. “Os course, it is true that some people would not commit robbery without ‘dope,’ and that cocaine is dangerous if a man has a mean temper or is suffering from some imaginary wrong. But morphine leaves a man almost helpless.” \ Beach scouted the i<|ea that an addict cannot be cured permar.cncly. He told of cases in which addicts, cured, had even returned to their old associates and envirohment without succumbing to temptation. A.-t' Beach unfolded story after Et.ry of girls who had climbed from the lowest depths until they became hapj4y wives and mothers; of men. criminals from ohrid hood, who had found new life and hope, he preached a little sermon in tolerance. First internal revenue officer to be assigned to narcotic work, he has seen men and women cast aside with the dregs of humanity. And still he has not drawn away from them in righteous horror, nor has he lost -faith in their ability _to regain their souls. GUN SHOT<T ARE THEARD Police Told of Attempts to Steal Auto. . f Two reports from*a shotgun in the vicinity of Gladstone Ave. and Washington St. brought the police to the scene. Ora Fisher, 35 S. Gladstone Ave., said he heard voices in the rear of Iris gqt-age and thought attempt was made tb steal his auto. ltichard Kroeger, 24 S. Colorado St., said a man offered him money to help pull a car from the mud back of Fisher's garage. The auto was a stolen car.

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rc\ ANDY, Eskimo dog mascot I of the Woman's Party, L —J came 3.000 miles to attend the G. O. P. convention in Cleveland. Or, a* Sandy put it. he was "dragged” along. His mistress. Miss Maude Younger, congressional chairman of the Woman's Party, met him at the depot when his train pulled in. To Wed - * ' >i x \jjfjP' -- ' r~r—. NTNE STILLMAN, daughter I jIV I of the millionaire banker, {. 1 James A. Stillman, will be married in October to Henry P Davison, Jr., son of the late H P. Davison, who was partner in .he firm of J. J. Morgan & Cos. "fhens is a romance of long standing, for they have known each other since childhood.

Look Who’s Here mT'S our old friend, the chim/rey sweep of happy memory and fconsidered in the United States at least —as extinct, as the Dodo, Gustav Behrens, doing his sooty job on a chimney top, claims to be the only sweep left in this country. 30W AND ARROW BACK Sportsman Forsytes Gun for Primitive Weapons. SEATTLE, Wash., June 18.—A bow and arrow will be the only weapon that Dr. I. Y. Colei expert with ride and pistol, will carry with him in a big game hunt in Alaska. “America’s real sportsmen are forsaking the high-power rifle, the especially prepared shots/and technical sights, and reverting to archery,’’ Dr. Cole declares. Drawing by Radio Radio fans listening in on iWLAG. Minneapolis, recently, took part in a sketching contest. The profile of Miss Eleanor Poehler, WLAG’S director, was tne subject. Stanton King of Minneapolis, won first prize. 1 DEATH NOTICES CARPENTER—BIanche E.. age 69 years, widow of the late William Carpenter and mother of Claude. Rot t and Grace Carpenter, passed away Tuesday a. m. Funeral at the fesidence. 725 N. Euclid Ave.. Thursday. 2:30 p. m. Friend 9 invited. Burial Crown Hill. 9 PERSONALS JJN AND after June;l7 I will not be responsible any debts contracted by any other than myself. MR. FRANK FRENCH.

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3 IN ME.MORIAM IN MEMORIAM —In loving remembrance of our dear husband and lather, .lames Wysong. who died six years ago today. June 18. Git I think o you. dear husband. Ahd my heart is sad, with pain. Oh. this world would be heaven. Could I hear your voice again. You wore a crown of patience. As you struggled on and on. A faithful one so kind and true. Dear father, how we long for you. HIS LOVING WITH AND CHILDREN 5 iINEKAI. DIRECTORS * 0 \Y. T. BLASENGYM 2228 Shelby St. 1702 X Illinois. Drexel 2570. 'FLANXER & BUCHANAN 320 N. Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1887. Phone—Main 0041 0042. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY BERT S~"GADD—=I3O rrospeet St. Phono Stev art 2278. George Grinsteiner Funeral director 522 E. Market. Main 0008 -oca—* Parlors °- EL Wtiid* W UNDERTAKERS HIS EY * TITUS. 961 N~ Delaware .. 10 ~JLOST AND FOUND FOUND—Articles found in Indianapolis street cars yesterday : RACE HAT 2 PACKAGES 1 YALE KEY - CHAIN AND RING. MAN S LAUNDRY TAGS 1 PURSE 4 UMBRELLAS MAIN 2737. LOST —Saturday morning between 8 and : 9 between Citizen Auto Garage and i Statehouse. or Statehause and Union Sta tion. one 110-volt, 750 watt generator with] damps for running board. Call Washing-i to 2H75 eve Main (1343 days. TRAVELING bag. brown, ios! in Indiana] Ave Monday afternoon Reward Call Kenwood '.'“.'l7. '.'lds ''arkway Bird 12 HELP \\ AM ED—MALE TIMES CARRIERS WANTED Boy' or girls between ages of 10 and 12 years: good • chance for live wires to advance. Morality must be good. Apply a4 once V L. V GRAETER. Poplar and Pennsylvania Sts.

Four men—To sell th* famous Gatn-a Day washer, and 2 men to sell the Horton original threecup suction washer See Mr Williams. with the Edison Electric Cos 115 E Ohio St. TRUCK - DRIVER WANTED 1537 E VERMONT WANTED—A good man m-shell&c floors 119 E Michigan 13 IN STRUCTION S ATTRACTIVE SALARY Interesting work, in Beauty Culture A profession which is not overcrowd**! and the demand for beauty cultunsts growing stronger every day See how we help you to earn while you learn, how we give you practical experience, he > we enable you in either day or evening classes to make your life work easier and happier In a better paying position; investigate NOW—send for free booklet—complete Information on this wonderful opportunity —NOW 1 Free Clinic fMmhowjlmdenw Caltnre vr 157 N. ILLINOIS ST.. SUITE 207. - PHONE Circle 0290. l MODERN piano and tenor banjo taught in 20 lessens. CHRISTENSEN SCHOOL. 106 Pembroke Arcade. Circle 3034. MEN to learn Darner trane TUI CITY BARBER S COLLEGE. 510 E Washlngton St , Indianapolis, Ind. Circle 0757. POPULARf piano music taught In 20 lessons. beginners and advanced. Cinrk Boles School 10 W Ohio St. Circle 33:6. 14 i>Ai.l.>.>l.l.N U A Vih.l) SPECIALTY SALESMAN Permanent position, if you have a good record in any line. Inquire today. W. T Bracket. RBGINIA CORPORATION. 485 Century Bldg., cor. Maryland and Penn. 17 SITUATIONS WANTED a—Male HONEST young man wants porter work. 73."> Indiana Ave. Mam 0490. b—Female CURTAINS TO LAUNDER. LUTZ. DREXEL 0895. LAUNDRY WORK to bring home. Call KEN'WOtIQ 1735. NEAT lad} - wants room with lady who needs company: will assist in light work. Address A No. 1439, Times. V\ ANTED—Laundry work, bolding a speeialty. Call for Harrison 3695. WANTED—Day work and washings to bring home. Call for. Harrison 3303. WANTED—Night work, cleaning offices or dishwashing in restaurant by experienced colored woman. Hours 5-10 p. m. Webster 1064. 18 KOOMSJF’OK KENT ALABAMA. N. 704: room, modern apt.; walking distance: gpntlemcn. Clr. 0343. BROADWAY'. 1555, Apt. 2: nicely furnished room, private home; man and wife employed or two gentlemen, Li. 3116. LEONARD. 1239: nicely furn. rm., mod., private home, employed girls. Dr. 1989. MARLOWE, 14267 frolit room: one or two men: home privileges. Lincoln 1654. MERIDIAN. N. 2215; nicely rurnished room: modern. Randolph 3939. NEW JERSEY. N. 1474 2 nice sleeping rms; priv. home: gentlemen. Lin. 8513, PENN. N.. 1404; nicely lurnlshed room adjoining bath Phone Lincoln 2479. TALBOTT. N. 1665 cool front room: modern; gentlemen; $5, Randolph 1564. NEAR 30th and Illi.; mod. room: board optional; homelike. , Randolph 8170. 16TH E., 417; pleasant front room near Central car: gentlemen. Lincoln 1778. a—Light Housekeeping BELLEFONTAINE, 1111—Three elegant unfurnished room§, private home; lights, gas, shades, gas range; reasonable.

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18 KOOMS FOR KENT a—light Housekeeping COLLEGE AYE . 2156 4 : 3 or 4 nicely furnished rooms, strictly modern. j ELDER. N.. 350; neatiy iurmehed mod—ll r ,oni: u-easonable for hons’Keeping. FT WAYNE aYF 633 — One nicely fur •unshed rorgn for housekeeping, upst nrnext to bath, very reasonable Circle 2275. KENWOOD. 2219: nice room, suitable for one or two no nt i.-r rn . LEXINGTON. SO2 - 2 nicely furnished front rooms reasonable. Prexel 0802. ’■'MONTCALM, 1702; 3 unfurnished rooms, light housekevplng adults, semi-modern. I ) ■\ :• n tiil*. 3 fiirt • - rms sink in kitchen, gas furnished. TUXEDO. S’. 1103 near ar .in* coup shar-- mod furnished home. Web. 4- - 4 24TH. K 6,55: cor College furnished rm : a! -o kitchenette, no child adults. b—Board and Booms - JEFFERSON N 34* lovely (mushroom for 2 employed iadies modern. good rr.eals reasonable Brook side 1917. ti kiM newly furmshed modern apart men! . lose in 1 39t0 WANTED babies to ooard; ither’s ire Belmont 9861 References II) KK.VI’VIA . a—Houses ENGLISH AVE 1330 Six room hour* gas. electric tight, car space HALF DO 1 I’.l.fc .4 ro nodern Inquire at 1119 Gimber St LA SALI.E - N . 2730. 4 rooms mju mmlern; $25 VY I- BRIDGES 137fN De’aw;re_St <’%cl* 7*09. COBB REALTY * It, HENTIV—INSUR. A NCR IIKAI ESTATE Main 221*. >il!< E Norwood. 5 rooms $22 >0 flCl K Norwood, 5 rooms 1* >0 •j l od K VVann 7 rooms 3> MO 208 u. K Norwood. 4 rooms .. }.*'** 2346. Indpls Ave.. colored .. . •• ‘-. 00 I N RICHIE A *ON Main 0520 210 Bankers Trust Bldg FOR AeNT—2oth St . 7 rooms, modern. newly deeorat.-d rent re,me. 1 to 51.. now 3 and 4-room hou****. Hrutn-’ *l6 and $lB. COBB REALTY Cos MAIN COLORED —4 room double. 702.-. FeU* mont Ave. Adults _ all Prexel 4 b Houses, Flats Furnished Modern Apartments 4 rooms and baD’ all conveniences S3O and S4O See custodian. Ia Verne Apts W North St or WASHINGTON BANK AND TRUST ccr M Hill 0792. e—Apartments r>l4 K. 20+ li St. 1 rooms sun parlor and bath $65.00 STATE SAVINGS AND TRUST CO. Main 4.-, 17 9 E Market St, , 451 K PRATT 8T I rooms and bath, sunnier rates STATE SAYINGS & TRUST TO. Main 4517. 9 E. Market. 3 ROOMS. gas electricity heat furnished, walking disjanceu $37 50. R lc.v 1442 d —Business Place* FOR rentt. new, clean office space, furnished or unfurnished. 431 and 432 lenteke Bldg, tl REAL ES I ATE FOR SALK .b—House* New West Side Addition I * % Gravel Streets, Drainage Sewer, Cement Sidewalks, Electricity, Water inside of Houses. 4 and 5-Room Bungalow^ Moderately Priced If you are considering buying a home, don’t fail to visit this addition. Located 4700 west on West Washington Street (National Itoad) on south side of road. Watch for Our Sign All West Washington Street Bus Lines Pass This Addition Come out this evening. Our agents will be there. Or call and arrange for appointment. 913 Hume-Mansur MA in 3868 # ENGLISH AVE.; 6-room modern house; on English Ave.; S3OO down; balance monthly, Prexel 5860. GOOD little property on Indiana Ave : close in; terms. MR. ANDERSEN. Main 0707. EUCLID. N., 406: thrre-yoom house, water. electricity, all improvements in and paid; $1,750. MAIN 6409. NORTHEAST: new semi-mod. bungalow , • mtvid street, MR. ANDERSEN. M. 070 FOUR-ROO>f bungalow*, easy pay men' Wash. 4344. QfTY BLDRS. REALTY C >. FOR nice homes, east or south, call C. J. OSBURN, Drexel 6184.

-1 REAL ESTATE FOB SALK b—House* Near Technical ■ Seven-roo n modem hnmr clobo to oai une?; a iral bargain, owner non resident. Price ss,jtiU.()o Ro.ifionable .*a<*h payment down. Priusmever i Weiss 136 N. Delaware St Liinuln 8105 9t h Ave., i ieeeh (; 13 >ve Hi thel'gt sectum. we offer a modern bungalow in good condition. Front and :>ar porches, basement. lot lox 1 lit iruil hi, l shrubtvry p n-ed str.-ci Nonresident says sell, it l'ri,-e only $3.375 00. 7.8 ml ash. bujuice $26 per month Call Mur phj Main 2957 days, or lrv 2131. OKIN .JESSUP la AN I) ('(). Bungalow—East Sauritiue Frve rooms good repair: excellent location: paved H'SeJ near Emerson. 1 s.jn ir. to cr. now v•■ ant: wilt sacrifi.-e $5,000. terms Lit 3734 South Side Home * Five room home on *YVis,s,nsin nrir Meridian St. only $3,150. with a ,-a.sh payment of ss<*u balin'— mm-m.y Marion County State Hank t+ANTROfT ST tnoi rn cionb> extra tine. rooms* each side, hardwood floors, full ha-ement. five windows m one ie<lroom Shown only by appointment fall C, J OSBURN Ur-xel 6184 DF.XTKK. 1 143 M idem bungalow on paved street, with k>rage. Him home must be sold at once owner leaving city ' ''ue. see and make offer. Cash ~r terms (‘hone Dreve) 7862 3 BY OWNBIt ~fi vv*r-~ Tms.TerSTtn.l. rn. new l.v painted; on improved street; at a bargain. 53.700 six-.-, you 1 ear title or will sell equity 1350 W. Thirty Fourth -6 iUndo'.ph 3047. H 1 LI.SIDE AY E.. 1971—Large e’.exa-n room house, good comiition double ,vrner lot, rental SSO per mouth II taken it once, $4,000; easy payments. Webster 2728. DEXTER, 2163 beautiful. 7-room, mod home garage. fruit and shrubbery. pav and str—et s-no down Owner COLORED buyer- no— cot lairs: eav pay. ntents Coo cy MEYER-KISER BANK (VI rAGK ill on pavi 1 street; . rooms and bath, semi-modern with toilet and -u, . c:ty water. 1 ,-hts full basement and lurnace. sink 1 n bas-*ment: garaire extra t" $4 700: f.'too down balance like rent. 1202 S Sherman Drive. FIV E -ROO M eottagi payments. Cooley, Meyer l\i.—-- Bank. tl—Lots $1,500 EQUITY' iu five jots, one corner lot. Emerson Highland aildition: will trad* equity on good properly east or south Drexel 6184 • TtiT; barga! n 3 lots northeast $550 :-u Web. 510+ g—Building and Contracting. IF you have a clear lot we will build you a home Our house's are better and cheaper, because we have 110 office help and pay no commission. Call Mam 1321 and ask for MR ELVERS_or MR KLEIN BUILDERS Have lots clear will deed I.et you build house, and take second mortgage A No. l-D'3 Times WE B+'ILTl and finance houses Will build five-room modern home. $3,475: payments like rent CIVIC REALTY' CO., 136 N Dclii wm e I iiu-oln 5050. 22 ~ REAL ES I ATE'WANTED SPOT CASH Tor a small house not ox-er six rooms; must be priced reasonable; prefer south or west. Randolph 0473 evenings. A BUILDER of smrdl investment properties wants to buy from owners several low priced lots. Randolph 0473. Address A No. 1440, Times, I WILL pay spot cash tor your home if priced reasonable. Han 1303. WE NEED HOUSES. Call Lincoln 3734 KTTINGER & SCHHEIHER. LIST you real estate us for quick sale, UNION TRUST CO.. 118 K. Market COTTAGE or douhi*. not over $1,500 -ash Brookslde 1272. CHEAP rental property, cottages and douh'ea. Cooley, MEYER KISER BANK MJSGiI-LY.NEOI S FOB SALK s—Coal, Ire and Wood . SPECIAL PRICES Best 1 V a. Block Forked $6.50 Best Ky. Lp Large F'orkeii $6.50 Best Glendora Lp. Large Forked.... $6.00 UNION ICE & COAL CO. Prexel 4621 Drexel 4622 b—Clothing TROUSERS To Mattcin n Voor Coal n TT $3.95, $4.95 T £ $5.95, $6.95 and up. S THE PANTS STORE CO. 48 West Ohio St.. Near Illinois * —Household Goods BEDS. oak. ivory or any color enamel or unfinished banister beds, $18.50 special for $12.90. FURNITURE SPECIALTIES CO.. 442 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. LINCOLN 6061. BOOKCASES. Globe-YVerneke sectional: Ipaby stroller, pen, rug, cheap, Li. 3809. FURMTURfe, antique furniture, black walnut bedroom suite, high top; marbletop leaser and commode, antique dish cabilW. high-oven gas range, bench wringbr, davenport, one bed and spring*. 2218 N. CapitoL Randolph 7126.

25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE c—Household Goods DAVENPORT, large, rug, bedroom furniture. Rand. 31173. 2902 Broadway. FLOOR covering. 9x12. $6: rugs. $8.45 up. UNITED RUG & LIN CO.. 495 K. *Vash. i'IIK.MTUKK goods lor sale at once, we need the room; bargain. 754 Ft. Wayne Ave. Lincoln 2994. RUGS, library lame, caairs, bookcase. bedroom guile. Drexel 3479. RUG, stove. bed. electric table lamp. buffet etc. Call Rand. 3553. RUGS, 2: library table, bed. mattress. other articles. Washington 2562. “SPECIAL „ Gold Seal Congo]eiun Rugs, 9x12, $14.75 Regular nationally advertised price is $lB. Sma '. sizes proportionately uriced. | All sizes and patterns in stock. NO SECONDS All perfect rug3 and are fully guaranteed. Our new spring stock of Brussels, 1 Axminsters, velvets and Wilton rugs are soid at the lowest prices in the city. Come ]in and let us prove it. A small deposit I holds any rug for future delivery. Free Delivery Anywhere Dorfman Rug Cos. 207 W. Wash. St , opposite Statehouse. "If it covers the floor, we have it.” Open Saturday evenings until 9 o'clock. WILL pay $3 casn lor Information leading tn sale of new Bewing machine. Drexel 9492. d—Miscellaneous BABY buggy; good .condition; sls. KenI •BABY buggy, crib and motor crib, cheap. Hu\iboldt 3832. ] CANOE. Old Town, good condition, cheap; phone Webster 1895. • ;k.\ Pi x e 1 uru a! ns 2.000-Ib. capacity Fairbanks platform Beales, t*aeh # ... . . $32.50 ! 600-lb. capacity army scales, each. . 16.00 j Canvas folding - cots, with new covers. each 2.75 T\7-ft tourist s auto tent, each .... 10.50 9xfi-ft. wall tent, with 4bi-ft. wall, door on each end. made 12.4 gray army duck: regular SSO 00 value, our price, each 22.50 same tent with fly. each 30.00 Government cooking boilers., each 25c and 33c Machinists’ and blacksmith vises. u|> from , 2.50 Anvils, up from o.oo^ Forges, up from 7.50 We carry largest stock of tarpaulins in any size or weight of duck m the mid- : die west. Get our prices before buying Complete line of hardware, camper 7 and ■ oniractur supplies at 50 per cent of regi dar price. All new merchandise unless L.Mentioned. One .ar damaged binder twine, fit for 100 purposes, at 5c per pdtoid while :t cistj'. Open Saturday until 4 p. rr|. M. L. (tOLDBKRG & SON CO. U502-I) \Y. Washington St v HANGING baskets with ferns, potted plants for porch Boxes. 503 Southern Ave. LAWN mower standard ball bearing, ex- \ .-cll-nt coa.l.t n. Bel 1897. 1128 Oliver s£le USED TYPEWRITERS THIS WEEK WHILE THEY LAST. HIGH GRADE TYPEWRITERS ALL I READY EOR use MUST HE SEEN TO IUK APPRECIATED ALL GUARANTEED CASH OR PAYMENTS IBi UNDER WOODS EACH $35.00. >3l REMINGTONS EACH 530 00 (31 OLIVERS. EACH '.'0(10 ,31 1. C SMITHS. EACH 535 00 (71 MONARCHS. EACH $25.00 1> BI.KKENSDEREKR WITH CARRY ING CAM-. ONLY S3 EXPERT RE I PAIRING AT LOW cost typewriter I RIBBONS. EACH 50c Clark Tvjunvrite-r Shop 18 W MARKET ST. 2ND FLOOR. Mini 2686 TYPEWRITERS 525. *35. 540. SSO. 560: factory rebuilt* aid fully guaranteed. Typewriter* ’ r- • *-d. repaired AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO 30 8. Pennsylvania. Lia-, coin 0822 Established }S<O The Lawrence Paints are sold by L P Tyler A Cos at 325 Ave. Sole distributer for the best paint. 2, 1.1 MMAs ANNUL .M EMU Ms BATHROOM COMPLETE. S9O E M Hardin Cos. 3213 E. Mich. Web. 3001 ' AND ROOFING Repairs. T F BISHOP. 15 8. Eaal Main 0812 EEAT H IRS rout lit. sola and renovated: leather mattresses and pillows made. K F iiCRKLE. 41(1 Mas*_ Mam 1428. FURNITURE upholstering, repairing and re finishing Phone Webster 4665. HAIR combings ,’ailed lor and made into e> itches h Grove 230 J-l . PAINTING pap nrig. A clean.: gen. con. Work guar Web i 735 _ Bel 4470. PAINTING and repair work. Estimates free Webster 0300 ring 5. PAPER •;• ailing : work guaranteed. 612 W2’ asj> 51 Circle 10*1. : PAPER cleaning, woodwork washed make ■old paper like new Randolph 6219. ! PAPER UNO * PAINTING: FIRSTn.AbS WKK GUARANTEED. Bel 46*7 SAi KTV RAZOR BLADES Sharpened TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana Ave 1 RUGS 9x12 t or 52: all work guar SUPERIOR CLEANERS, Kern 44 62 UPHOLSTERING turn repairing and refimshing. Drexel 7091 for free est. VAULT CLEANING. PERSONAL SERVICE. 935 E. Maryland. Stew 1794 C P SHEETS. licensed plumber. 1439 S Illinois Si Drexel 8027 MULLER s HAT SHOP Moved to 107 W Maryland St. 28. STORAGE ANUIHANSFEK Gr % e RADIO TRANSFER C ? ci ° A Overland or City Hauling 3 8 214 E. New York. 3 33 HAULING—PACKING—STORAGE Otto J. Suesz, ; Main 2353-3628. Night: Webster 069# Low rate on California shipment*. ; LOCAL and overiaun moving, storage, crating and packing HOOSIER TRUCKING CO . 15 S mm St Main 6812. MIKE O'BRIEN. Transfer and Storage. Main 1307. 29 BUSINESS OPPOKII NiriES

GROCERY store; will exchange for rental or small farm; price. $.1,000 A. A I BARNES SACKS SERVICE. 309 GuarHoly Bldg. Lincoln 009.'). RESTAURANT, with 7 living rooms; doing nice business: can be bought on easy terms, but must be sold this week. A A BARNES SALES SERVICE. 309 Guaranty Bldg. Lin. 001*5, ROOMING HOUSE; ten rooms, modern: full of roomers, good income. SARAH LEE Lin. 8757. 11:1 N. Senate Ave. ROOMING house: 16 rooms, well located; SIOO profit per month: will take payment down; terms; owner in hospital ill: must sacrifice. A. A. BARNES SALES SERVICE, 300 Guaranty Bidl.tn, 009.'). SHOE REPAIR; old stand; good location: 12 Landis; other business. Shelby. USED FURNITURE STORE for sale; good location, with machinery and 1-ton truck; cash or terms. Drexel 6878. WANTED—Stock of merchandise or hardw*are; have 200 acres clear of all incumbrances and $5,000 cash; might consider rental property if well vloeated. A. A. BARNES SALES SERVICE. 309 Guaranty Bldg. Lincoln 0095. \ WOODWORKING SHOP, fully equipped; bargain RANDOT,PH 0913. 30 ALTOMOfIILES FOR SALE b—Gasoline HERE ARE SOME REAL BUYS Durant Coupe Durant Demonstrator Star Demonstrator Sedan * * Dodge Roadster, 1918 Ford Roadster, 1922, Studebaker 6 Touring, 1917 See These Cars at the STAR-DURANT SALESROOM Southeastern Ave. and Rural St. /DREXEL 5860 AMERICAN sedan, 1921; first-class me’ehameally, good tires, interior like new, looks fine. At a bargain. See this, if you are loking for a good, sedan; terms or .trade. 422 N. Meridian. Open evening* and Sunday.

80 AUTOMOBILE B FOK SALE * b—Gasoline \ < See Our Lot of Used Car Bargains Capitol at North Street SIOO On Up This includes Fords, Briscoe. Overlands, Rtv), Oakland, Knights/all'in tourings, coupes and sedans. Havnes & Schmidt, Inc. 120-22 W. Norgi St. Lin. 7575. BIiCK 0. 1921; In excellent A-i snape: motor in fine condition, new top. new Pamt, good tires. Wash. 3623. ring 3. CHEVROLET TOURINw. new. $l5O down. PRATHER CHEVROLET CO. 650 Virginia Ave. DR. 6847. Open evenings and Sunday. CHEVROLET, 1922 touring, in excellent condition: $200; will arrange ea9y terms. 427 N. Meridian. Open evenings and Sunday. _ 1 CHEVROLET 1919 'touring. Just think of buying a ear like this for $75. See il Sunday. 427 N. Meridian ■CHEVROLET sedan. 1923. A-l mechanically all the way through, paint and upholstery excellent: automatic windshield wiper. big loek wheel, four good cord tires; priced to sell for $625. We need the room. JONES-WHITAKER SALES CO 343 N Capitol. . Open evenings. , CHEVROLET touring, 1921: ?150; 5 good | cord tires: good condition throughout: j looks fine; a bargain SSO down, balance $3.50 per week. 422 N. Meridian St. Open ! evenings and Sundays. ‘ CHEVROLET coupe. 1922: In excellent mechanical condition: good tires and paint: $75 cash, balance monthly. 235 W, Georgia, Circle 8327. CHEVROLET 1922 touring: excellent tires and top: very good upholstery; $250. Come in and see it. HAYNES & SCHMIDT INC. 120-22 W. North. Lincoln 7575. CHEVROLET 1922 coupe: SIOO dowr. baianee easy payments. 427 N. Meridian. Open evenings and Sunday DAVIS five’-passenger touring A-l condition: paint and tires good. Will exchange for smaller car Closed prePrred Circle 3530 711 N. Alabama DORT. 1922 touring: new tires; terms. 559 N. Capilol. L;:t> oin 4516. DODGES, all models, ipen and closed, termiwwr irade 559 N C.ipHpl LI 4516. DURANT big 6 touring, late 1923: five brand new cord tire- motometer and bar cap. cowl lights: driven oniy 9.000 miles: front doable bar bumper. A car worth your while to see. ON THE LOT CAPITOL OVERLAND CO. Capitol at Michigan. Open Evenings and Sunday. FORD touring. 1923: looks ana runs exceptions.i.v good: good top. curtains md tins S6O cash, balance monthly. 235 W Georgia Circle 8327. FORD coupe. $225 5 cord tires: loek wheel: first-class mechanically: looks fine terms or trade. 422 N. Meridian St Open evenings and Sunday. rORiUBODIKa Sedan, coupe, roadster, commercial and touring bodies -c SWISSHELM & PARKER. 644 E Wash Open Eves. FORD 1921 sedan, witn alt kinds of extras. one snare tire: S2BO. on easy terms 427 N Meridian. Open evenings ind Sunday. j FORD r,..ulster. 1924; $295 5 good cord tires; first-class mechanically: run very I little, lock wheel: SIOO down. balance; 'erms. or will trade 422 N. Meridian. Open evenings and Sunday. FORD. 1922 touring; a 1 mechanical eondition: Lyk-Nu new paint job. upholstery and top in very gooa condition. lock wheel. starter. 4 good cord tires. Priced to sell at >240 We need the room. WHITAKER SALE* CO 343 N Capitol Ave. Open • '"ir.gs. FORD. 1922 nipe. in excellent cond-’ion: has lock wheel and spare tire; $291 on easy terms. > STONE CHEVROLET CO. 477 N, Meridian. Open eves, and Sunday. | FORD dump truck for sale . S2OO e<n lty: will sell Tit a sa.-nficc if sold at once Reason, leaving city. Belmont 4306. FORD roadster. $65: good cord tiles. good runner, shock absorbers. $75. talanoe $3 week. 422 N. M/ridian. Open evenings and Sunday. FORD. 1923 touring: starter, demouita hies link wheel, like new. Finance car. sell balance due. SSO down. Mam 5013. FORD. 1922 touring: starter atm., lock wheel and-other extras; $175: terms. 427 N. Meridfah. Open evenings and Sun- - ! FORD. 1919 tourinjr; starter block: yours for $ MILLER AUTO SALES. 644 48 E\ Waahtnyton St. —\ FOKl) tourinjr. 19*34: A-l : sale , or trade; real bargain: owner. Brook- > side 1 4CO or Tacoma Aviv, rear. • oRIL 1922 roadster: starter: mechanical • l.v A-l sBo. MILLER AUTO SALES. I4 4-8 E. Washington St OHD. 1919 to 1 inn"^; starter; only sBo. , HI4 4R E, Washington St | FORD roadster. SBS. 427 N. Meridian. Open evenings and Sunday. 0 For Good used Cars See I WOLF AUTO CO. 659 N. Capitol. Main 1579 Open Sundays. HUPP tnunng. '22 model. $385. one Biliek roadster, late model $155; good Tunning order 730 W Washington. KISSEL speedster. 19 20: 6 wire wheels. 6 tires; this sporty little job eost me over $3,000: to be sold at a bargain: terms or trade 422 N. Meridian. Open evenings and Sunday. . 1921 LEXINGTON sport touring. $375 7 R Continental motor, good cord tires: -ood condition mechanically, and looks fine; irrms or trade 422 N. Meridian St. Opeiv, ■venings amt Sunday. NASH touring.' senn-sport;, 6 tires, good condition: will consider Right car in 'radc. Webster 7561. NASH tL 192i touring; bumpers, motometer. cowl lights: paint ami upholstery A-l; full pep and ready to go; $475. We deed tne cash HAYNES & SCHMIDT, INC. 170-22 IV. North. Lincoln 7575. Oldsmobile 8, 1919; equipped with 5 good U. S. Royal cord tires, overhauled this spring: spotlight and bumpers. For quick sale. ON TUB LOT \ Capitol Overlamd Cos, Capitol at Michigan Street. Open Evenings %nd Sunday. OAKLAND - touring: wire wheels, five good cord tires, spotlight, motometer: best buy in tywn for the money. Come ia and " ltp HAYNES & SCHMIDT. INC. 120-22 W. North. Lincoln 7575. OVERLAND Red Bird. 1923 touring; new— Khaki top. five good cord tires, front and rear bumpers. This car has just been overhauled and is now- in A-l condition: 5575, a real buy. Come and see it. ON THE LOT CAPITOL OVERLAND CO. k Capitol at Michigan. Open Evenings and Sunday. OVERLAND, 1922 touring; excellent shape throughout; has A-l upholstery, rear vision mirror and parking light; priced to se.il for $275. HAYNES & SCHMIDT. INC. 120-22 W. North. Open evenings. STEPHENS—S-pe.ssenger touring: s'2so. Here is a chance to own a Stephens at a low figure. Good tires and good shape mechanically: a rare bargain; terms or trade. 472 N. Mexjdian St. Open evenings Sunday. * IT'S never lest until Indianapolis Time* Want Ads have failedto find it.

80 AUTOMOBILES FOIt SALE NOW IS YOUR CHANCE / Given, without extra charge, a cord tire and tube or a new bumper with every used car purchased from us .this mouth. Buy now while the bargains last. Fords, Stars, Durants, Haynes 55’s, Chevrolets and many others. Come, look them over. Our priced are the lowest in the State. THE CHARLES G. SANDERS COMPANY 1025 N. Meridian Street Open Evenings and £unday. Cl rcle 2772.

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30 AUTOMOBILES FOR tfiALE b—Gasoline ! Studebaker Big 6 Touring, 1920. Looks and runs lilite new. Front bumper, visor, windshield wiper, new paint job. Will sacrifice for I $l6O down, balance easy terms. ON THE LOT CaipStoS ©verSaurad] *Co O Capitol at Michigan Street. ! Open Evenings and Sunday. ! TEMPLAR louring. 1920: new paint. a good cord tires: this sporty, speedy little car at a bargain: first-class me- | chanieally; or trade. 422 N. Me- ! ridian. Open evenings and Sunday. VEILE 6 touring, 1920: first-class paint job; upholstery in very best of light | leather; motometer and bar cap. four good cord tires. Priced to sell at $470. ON THE LOT CAPITOL OVERLAND'CO. Capitol at Michigan. Open Evenings and Sunday. Willys-Knigbt, 1923, demonstrator, driven only 1,500 miles. Looks as good as new, in very best of condition. Will sacrifice for $1,050. r . ON THE LOT Capitol Overland Cos. Capitol at Michigan Street. ■' Open Evenings and Sunday,_ WILL YS-KNIG HT touring? 1923? paint and upholstery just like new: four good cor dtires: driven only 1,300 miles: a real buy for $1,040. We need the room. ON THE LOT CAPITOL OVERLAND CO. Capitol at\Michigan. Open Evenings and Sunday. , WILL tane good talking machine or radio set aa part payment on good used car. LI ncoln 6865. GUARANTEED USED CARS. Your own terms. Day and Night Auto Laundry. USED CARS bought ana sola. I. GOLDBURG. 822 X. Capitol, USED <ARS, cash, payment or trade. Jones wpitaker Sales Cos.. 34C N. Cap. : /.UTOMOBILES of every description. CHAS G. SANDERS CO, 1025 N. Mer 2772. j USED ears, all kinds, on easy payments: storage, part?, accessories. All night South Sid* Sale>. Dr. 6240. Your choice of several 1920i 22-2:i Overland tourings, in first ! class condition. Liberal terms. ON THE LOT CsipitoS OveHsmd Cos. Capitol at Michigan Street. Open Evenings and Sunday. c—Trucks CHEVROLET 49n, light delivery truck in • x.-elient mechanical condition; a real bargain: $75 cash, balance monthly. 235 W Georgia. Circle 8327. DuDGE BROTHERS PANEL TRUCK 1921 production. A good dependable truck that has been reconditioned and ia ready to deliver satisfactory service. Can be purchased SISU down, balarce monthly payments C H WALLERICH CO. 833 N. Meridian St. Circle 4300 FORD. 1923 stale body This truck :s in excellent condition with all good tires. Just overhauled. Will be 6old for much , less titan ra! value Will demonstrate. SIOO down. 235 W. Georgia. Circle 8327. TWO-TON Republic truck. Cad Irvington '2447, ring 3 31 AUTOMOBILES WANTED WANTED, 100 CARS to wreck tor parts. Will pay the highest ; cash prices. Call ua first. ; SAM CGBAZ AUTO PARTS A TIRE CO. 519 N Capitol Ave. Main 6.389. AUTOS WANTED—2I2 E. New York St Main 4446. 32 AUTO SUPPLIES, REPAIRS ! AUTO "WASHING Our ipecialty. 334 N. niinol*. S & S Auto Laundry IKSmHV STANDARD MAKT-Eft ; Y THRU? Cftpnai jalgs cp gggg ~TIREfe—TIRES Ford sizes. S2 and up. Other size*. $3 and up. All used tires guaranteed. Adjustments at half price. 525 W. Washington St. Open evenings. 33_ Miinmaci.iN, giuycLks * BICYCLES, good. $8 and up; tire*. $2 and up. 940 Mass. Ave. 34 AUTO.MOItTI.KS rK RENT RENT A NEW CAR. U drive it. 127 E. Wabash Cricle JOOO TIMES WANT ADS i.E VP TO SUCCESS 35 FINANCIAL Persoraal Loams $lO to S3OO to any one keeping house. No indorsers. No embarrassing questions. No inquiries of employer, friends or tradespeople. $ 50 for 4 months costs $ 4.38 SIOO for 4 rgouths costs $8 75 / S2OO for 4 months costs $17.50 S3OO for 4 months costs $26.25 The above coat is based on equal principal payments being paid monthly. Other amounts a* same proportionate rate. Loans made for as long as twenty months payable in convenient monthly installments. Interest \ is charged on unpaid principal balances for exact number of days between payments and for Just the actual time you keep the money. No other charges of any kind. If in a hurry phone Main 2923. HOUSEHOLD PENANCE SERVICE GO. 404 Kresge Bldg. 41 E. Washington St., cor. Penn. St. Telephone, Main 2923. Under Sla e Banking Supervision. 39 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned lias duly qualified as administratrix of estate of Hiram Howe, deceased, late of Marion County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. FERN HOWB. No. 22479. June 11,18. 25. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of estate of Philip Gardina. deceased, lata Sri Marion County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. MIKE JARDINA. Wo. 22480. June 11. 18. 25. NOTICE AUTO SALE The undersigned will sell one 1917 Overland automobile model 90, serial No. 6 r <977, for storage and repair charges, on ,or afte Friday, June 27. 1924. ROBEY MOTOR CAR CO.. 2421 W. Washington St. June 4. 11, 18. _