Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 262, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 March 1925 — Page 10
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1 DEATH NOTICES DUVALL. LEORA —Wife of Charles G. Duvall, departed this life Friday. March 13th 2:10 p. m. Funeral from the late home .1611 Hoyt Ave., Monday 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. (Winchester. Ind., papers please copy.) BE A ROY ROBERT A.—Beloved husband of Sarah Searcy, passed away Friday. March 13. at his late residence. 1200 Naomi St. Funeral at OUve Branch Christian Church, comer of Raymond and Fern sylvan la. Monday, March 16. 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Memorial Park cemetery, / ~5 FUNERAL DIRECTORS W. T. BLASENGYM Main Office Branch Office 2226 Shelby St. - 1009 Indiana Avenue. Prcxel 2570. Circle <>9so. FLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 N. Illinois St. Funeral directors to the woule of IndianfevßT S GADD —2130 Prospect St Phone Stewart 2278. George Grinstemer Funers; director. B. Market. Main 0908 SSE“ Ttkxlcb UNDERTAKERS—HISEY ft TITUSN, Delaware Main 3680. - 7 LODGES AND C 1 l BS FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAG -VESI No 211. Regular meeting’s held vr*TV day evening at 8 p. m. at Eagies Temple 43 W. Vermont St. .. . F. .. BUCHANAN. President WILBUR H MILLER. Secretary. T sPEt IAL NOTICES THE home of good eats. Home cooking Sunday chicken dinners 50e. THE CITY . maVTAURANT at Greenwood. Msa-fis; wto {T/ISSFJ’R: Miss Kelley's su Iph ur bat hand massage. 143 E. Ohio. No, 228. Cl. 6968. 9 PERSONALhT ON and after this date I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by any one other than ™r pIf FRANK cox 10 LOST AND. FOUND FOUND—Articles found U' iLdianapolls street cars yesterday: 6 UMBRELLAS 4 PR. GLOVES 1 PR. GLASSES IN CASE 1 BUNCH KEYS 1 NOTE BOOK Main 2737 IiOST or strayed: 0 months*old Fox Terrier. white with brown ear; black spot on back- long tail. Reward. 1103 West Vermont. BAIU’I x T —Black enamel, set with pearls. In Ay res’ or on Pennsylvania St. car. Clrc'.e 121-5. Reward. 13 HELP WANTF.IV-MALE FARM hand, married, wtlh-experience and reference. Good place for right man. Call or addresß. 305 Meridian Life Bldg. PRINTER to exchange work for dentistry. Drex. 4106. " 1 MEN—Neat appearance. house-to-house . propoeition: good pay. MR. HEDGE, '214 W. Maryland.
WANTED Several first-class wood pattern makers for out-of-town work. Good wages. Mr. Simmons, Hotel Edwards. RELIABLE MEN EVERYWHERE to handle free sample and almanac house to house distributing at g>>od pay- No selling. Outdoor work. Write today for contract and particulars. Hurry. STANDARD COMPANY. 2621 Cortland St.. Chicago, Illinois. RELIABLE MAN lu every town and city to distrtbute free samples, advertising matter, etc. No selling. Part or full time mitdoor work. Write quickly sending stamps for contract. Manager Colombo. 5153 N, Clark St„ Chicago, 111. MEN—We will teach you modern barbering and place you in a position that PAYS big wages the year round. Write for catalog. MOLER BARBER COLLEGE. Ll 5 8. Wells. Chicago. 13 INSTRUCTIONS Indiana's Busiest Scnool of Beauty Culture. Investigate and You Will Know Why. Free Clinic. Diplomas Awarded. Write For Froe Booklet. i Second Floor Stewart Bldg. Beauty Culture Is ProPtable Success depends on training. Our course is both practical and theoretical. Personal attention riven. Terms if d-sired. Free clinic. St. Clair School of Beauty Culture. Riley 2346. 246 E. St. Clair St. COMPLETE beauty culture course: tuition. $35; liberal terms if desired: day and classes: practical experience on OLIVE" SI^REET d HAnt tI s"TORE 1138 Oliye St. Drexel 4536 ELECTRICITY TAUGHT BY EXPERTS. Earn while you learn at home. Electrical Book and Proof Lessons Free. Satisfaction guaranteed and position secured. Write to OHIEF ENGINEER, COOKE. 2144 Lawrence Ave,. Chicago. POPULAR piano music taujrnt ip 20 las. HL&Lhadfie tM*, Wffi, v ton St.. Indianapolis. Ind Circle 0757 SM6ftTHAND in SO days': typewriting 622 Peoples Bank Bldg Lincoln 1130 BONO —“ 'Twas the Yankee Doodle Do,” 30c. .Tudson Kutrleb, Indianapolis, Ind. 14 SALESMEN WANTED ~ AMAZING Stylish Ladies Shoes: large cash commissions Introducing popular $3.15 and $4.05 shoes. Actual samples lure tghed. Write quj3L STYLE ARCH f.H O.vS. Dept. V 8. OinclnaaU. ’
14 SALESMEN WANTED WNA^SAAAAAAA/VWS^VWSAAAAA^AAAAAi JREW managers and canvassers: new deal: , $lO a day. salary and commission. J. ROSE, 217 Loraine Hotel. 15 AGENTS AND SOLICITORS AGENTS I SELL WOMEN’S DRESSES! New Spring line, 75 styles, $6.76 to $19.96. Direct selling cuts price in two. Last season part time agents averaged $55 weekly. Full time good for SIOO to S2OO a week. Build permai.ent business, 89% repeat orders. Samples actually FREE, no deposit. CARLTCN, INC.. Dept. 210, 387 S. Franklin St.. Chicago. AGENTS matte big money selling Madison "Better-Made” Shirts direct from our featory to wearer. Over one millipn satisfled wearers Easily sold. No capital or experience required. Many earn SIOO to $l5O weekly. Territory new beliig allotted. Wonderful opportunity. Write for free samples now. MADISON MILL& 680 Broadway. Now York. EXTRA MONEY —Make S2O to SSO weekly. Sell our chewing gum and mints Storekeepers and everybody will buy from you. Free samples. HELMET CO.. Cincinnati. EARN $65 a week extra selling beautiful amazing shirt bargains: advance pash commissions. ' Outfit Free. Write quick. Fashion Wear Shirts. Dept. 60, Cincinnati. Ohio. 16 HELP WANTED—FEMALE STENOGRAPHER for secretarial position in downtown office. Unusual opportunity for advancement. In letter of application state age, experience, reference and salary expected to start. Address A No. 1345. Times. WANTED WOMEN FOR SPARE TIME WORK: experience unnecessary: take orders: new popular priced sanitary belt and protector: s3f>-SSO weekly. Pocket size sample. HEALTH-TEX CORP., 1134 Bur-h.tm Bldg.. Chicago.* YJUNG lady experienced, irr filing Apply MR MAHON, 480 Century Bldg. 17 SITUATIONS WANTED b—Female CURTAINS TO LAUNDER. MRS. J. LUTZ. CIRCLE 6612. STENOGRAPHER. 19. high school *rad uate. good appearance. ,~ef. Web. 1804 R lir ROOMS FOR RENT AAfVNAAA. ASHLAND, N. 12081 modern room: meals optional. Lincoln M 153, BARTH Ave.. 1334. furnished front room. Prcxel 7294-W. CENTRAL. 1216: front room tor 1 or 2 employed: reasonable. Circle 3177. ILLINOIS, N. 3*37: nicely furnished front room with garage. JEFFERSON. N. 649; large front room; $4 for l: $5 for 2 men. Web. 1747-J. NEW JERSEY. N. 624: nicely furnianed sleeping rooms, Lincoln 4649, PENN.. N. 14(6* apt. small rm.. $3.50; garage available: young man. STRICTLY modern room; city heat; continuous hot water, Lin. 8244. ROOM in private home north of Fall Crk: call in morning. Har. 4771-J. a—Light Housekeeping BBLLEFONTAINE 1013: three furnished. upstairs, front, modem: private ent. CAPITOL. N., 1541. Ciean. modern rooms. furnished: $4.50 up. Lincoln 4053, CAPITOL N.. 1135’ Furnished rooms: modern. Drexel 3338. EAST*, 139; nice clean housekeeping i-oom: everything furnished: $3 week. 15TH. E. 048: near College; two furnished rooms; private entrance. b—Board and Rooms ST. PETER, 1134: nice room: private home: 2 men or 2 ladies. Drexel 2742-M. 19 f ENTALB~~~ a—Houses ALABAMA. N„ 718. 2 nice light housekeeping rms.. everything furn.. hot and cold water. ALABAMA. 2232 N.; upper and lower duplex. 5 rooms; strictly modern, fur-nai-es; garages. Wash, 4791. CHURCH, 816: 6 .-ms., semi modern; water paid; inside toilet; $23.50. DRcx. 2206 DREXEL. N. 947: new 5-room bungalow; i _ modern; S4O. Harrison 1343-W. EDDY, 637; 4 rms.. semi-mod.: water paid’ sl9: colored. DRcxel 2208. EMPIRE St., 320, 3 rooms, car space in' rear 315 E. South. 492 GOODLET; 4 rooms; electric lights; gas. city water: $22.50. SCHMID & SMITH, Inc. REALTORS 130 N. Delaware St. Main 4088. HAMILTON Ave.. 27: six rooms and bath. Phone Webster 4 188-J. HARDING St.. S.. 933: tnree-room cottage (double), semi-modern- $12.50. WASHINGTON BANK AND TRUST CO. Main 0792. Rental department. LINDEN ST., 2029—Ha1l new 3-room double; sl6. Civic Realty. 136 N. Delaware. Lincoln 5000. McKIM. 224 S.; modern except furnace; S2B, Ran. OThO IOrK St.. 505 7 re >ms, modern. Inquire DR. HARRY D. WELLER. 506 Kahn Bldg, Main 1587. SHELDON St.. 1941: Hall of new double: 4 rms.. modern, front and rear porches; garage: water paid: rent s26' per month. Phone, Main 1306. SPRING ST.. 722: 6 rooms, semi.modern: water paid: $25. Web. 6481. TACOMA. 31. N.; attractive 6-rm modern. _ double, garage, water paid. Ken. 6995. TUXEDO, 34 S.. modern upper 5 rooms and bath, light and cheerful; heat and water furnished. Satisfactory terms on inapection. Webster 6209. VERMONT, E. 1325 ; 6 rms. modern: cornrr: tile bath: laundry, yeb. 3555. HOUSES FOR COLORED 2102 Hovey. 4 rooms $17.50 1508 Vi Columbia. 4 rooms $17.50 2422 N. Arsenal. 5 rooms $15.00 2240 Columbia. 4 rooms $18.50 1430 Cornell. 4 rooms $25.00 DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL, 1500 LAWTON: 5-room single: electric lights; gas: garage; $25.00. SCHMIbT & SMITH, INC.. REALTORS 130 N. Dela, Main 4088. :104 Central Ave.. 8 rms.. mod SSO 1210 Keliey St.. 4 rms., mod S3O 1825 Sturm Ave., 6 rnu., mod S3O 1418 Naomi St., 4 rm*.. semi-mod. .. S3O FRANK S. CLARK Sc CO. 226 E. Ohio. Main 3377. 940 N. SHEFFIELD; -4 Looms; electric lights; gas; $17.00. SCHMID & SMITH. INC.. REALTORS 130 N. Dela. St. Main 4088. COLORED RENTALS 1114 Brook St,. - 4 rooms sls Collins St.. 3 rooms 8 1120 Brook 3to 2 rootm ~ 8 A, F. CHEAP RENT Walking Distance 1120 E. Michigan, 4 rooms $13.00 1114 E. Michigan. 4 rooms SIO.OO Houses have gas and electricity. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL, 122 B. Market,
1300 TABOR: 4 rooms; electric lights; city, water: gas: garage $30.00. SCHMID & SMITH. INC., REALTORS 130 N, Del a. St. Main 4088. 216& PPBRSOIU 3 rooms; electric lights' city water: $14.00. , SOIIMID A SMITH. INC.. REALTORS 130 N/ Delft. St. Main 4088. A. F. ZAINEY REAL ESTATE RENTALS INSURANCE 10S N DELA LI. 6320 SfeE DUNLOP * HOLTEOKL for bargains. REAL ESTATE. b—Houses, Flats Furnished ASHLAND. 1134. 2-room apartment, with bath. Lincoln 8080. JFfOßffl - nicely furn. 3-room apt., Ist fir.: man and wife preferred. Riley 1675. c—Apartments MICHIGAN. 732 E.; modern three-room apartment: new decorations: heat, water and gas range furnished: summer rate S2B per month. Call Irvington 3161. 2410 PARK. 6 rms.: gar. optional... $55 (PETER PAN), 1635 Central Av©..s66 FRANK S. CLARK A CO. 226 E. Ohio. Main 3377. 056 Miley Ave.. 4 rooms, for colored. sls. STATE SAYING AND TRUST CO. MAIN 4517, C E, MARKET. fSItOOM modern apt.: water and lights furnished: sll' month. Web. 2751. e—Miscellaneous DOUBLE garage, near Fountain Square: $7.50 per month. EVBRROAD A WHITE. Lin. 3880, Res., DRex*. 3250. 25 ACRES improved; 5 miles north of city; near car line. Har. 1924-J. GARAGE. 30 ears; repair shop, battery aervice; SBO, Apply 350 W 20th 21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE b—Houses FINLEY, 1616; 4 rooms. garage. improved street: $2,600: S3OO cash. $23 monthly. Open Sunday. Lin. 3880. EVKRROAD A WHITE, DRex. 3250. HOYT Av<\* 1300 block: 5-room cottage: summer kitchen, lights, gas and water, lot 35x140: only $2,500; small cash payment. bal. as rent. LKex. 6817. Open evpnlngs. TEMPLE. S.: 6-room semi-modern: needs some small repairs: $2,500: easy terms. Lincoln 3734. NEW YORK St.. 812 W.; 11 rooms and bath; excellent for rooming house; priced right: easy terms. Call Hum. 4283. or consult REALTY SERVICE BUREAU. 601 Continental Bank. Lin. 6307. issr
21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE b—Houses Bungalow South S4OO down and you own a five-room modem bungalow. Balance like rent. This property is located at 2323 S. Meridian St. Price $3,600. Open for inspection 2 to 5 p. m. Sunday, the 15th. Come out and look it over. Finance Realty Company 406 Roosevelt Bldg. Main 5758. Wash. 2303. $4,500 Modern six-room home, with garage, garden and fruit trees: an ideal home. Call Wash. 4229-W or consult REALTY SERVICE BUREAU 601 Continental Bank. Lincoln 530 1. Colored Buyers S2OO cash and S2O per month will buy good 6-rooni h' use. In excellent at 1935 Alvord St. J. G. McCullough 106 N. Delaware St. Main 1709. BARGAIN SOUTH Cosy now semi-modem bungalow: 2 bed rooms: Rvbolt furnace: just north of Troy on Beech St. V2nri hous.- from E. Madison); $3,350: S2OO cash required. M. M. ANDREWS CO.. 405 Peoples Bank Bldg. Lin, 7871. Eve,, Wash 0370. BUNGALOW, two years old: bath. furna<ee: 1527 Cheater Ave.: $4,500: terms unusually easy. Owner. Harrison 0331. COTTAGE. 5 rooms: in good repair; on paved street, near Big 4 Round House. Call D’exel H505-M. WLI-L build snd finance homes on your lot. balance as rent. M. M. ANDREWS CO.. 405 Peoples dank Bldg. Lin, 7871. FIVE-ROOM bungalows: easy payments. Wash 4344 CITY BLDRS REALTY OO d—Lots LARGE lots. 03-foot front, cinder street. Butler Ave.. north of 25th St.: $295; S6OO cash. $1 weekly. Main 0520. I. N. RICHIE Sc SON. 710 Bankers Trust Bldg. BEAUTIFUL —Building lots In Irvington. near Washington. Half their actual value. Homer Brayton Cos. Lincoln 8477. 420 Lemckc Bldg. $1 no CASH *I.OO weekly. 63-fl. (roar. Hawthorne l ane, south of 30th: only $245 Main 0520 710 Bankers Trust Bldg ONE ACRE OF GROUND —Stop 4t north, near improved road: real bargain; Ha 1934-W, 2 Lots, south front, w. 31st Bt.. just west of Elmira. EMIL DIETZ. 334 Congresa Ave. HALF-ACRES and acres, west of Lawrence. Terms. Main 0520. e —Suburban 9-ACRE SUBURBAN: ’NORTH Bungalow. 5 rooms and bath, cement front porch, enclosed rear porch, electric ligtits. garage and barn combined, good poultry bouse, fruit of various kinds, building is surrounded by beautiful native trees, making it a home that any one would be proud to call their own. Priced to sell. Open for inspection. Sunday 15vh. 2-5 p. m,.- mile west of State road No. 1 on Matsville pike. 2 miles south of Carmel. Inquire for James McCoy. Don't fail to see this home. FINANCE REALTY 00.. 41>3 Roosevelt Bldg. Main 5758. Har. 0554-R. 5-ROOM bungalow furnace, electric llrhts. eemmt (rent porch, bark porch, well, cistern, garage; Stop 1. Danville line, on Rockville road; $3,750: $750 cash, balance monthly. OSCAR LEE. Rm. 406. 230 E. Ohi.: St. Main 0217. g—Builders and Contracting IF YOU have a clear lot we will build you a home. Our houses are better ind cheaper because we have no office help and pay no commiasoin. ELVERS Sc KLEIN. Lincoln 2627, W'LL build and flntiice homes on your lot. balance like rent. M. M. ANDREWS CO.. 405 Peoples Bark Bldg. Lin. 7871. WE WILL BUILD A HOME—To suit you:< completely financed on monthly payments. Civic Realty Cos.. 130 N. Del, Lin. 3060. 22 REAL ESTATE WANTED W. INDIANAPOLIS: 3 bedroom; 1 story. Must be east of Hiatt and north of Howard: priced right. REALTY SERVICE BUREAU. 501 Continental Bank, Lin. 3307. cottage, or acre, or more on river, north of Broad Ripple. Main 6008. 25~MISCELLAXEOUsTfoR SALE DINING room furniture and library table for sale cheap. Wash 0839-W. INCUBATOR Liberty, electric: 100 ergs: good aa new; $17.50. Call Belmoot 3564-3. SINGER sewing machine; drop-head: SB. Apt. 11. 1323 Ashland Ave, TYPEWRITERS Special Clearance Sale L C SMITHS—UNDERWOODS bargain prices Low prices on all makes See oar window. American Writing Machine Cos. 80 8. PENN. 6T. LINCOLN 6828.
REFUSED Unclaimed Damaged Freight at Private Sale—Unclaimed Freight Station. Capitol Ave and South Sts. Indianapolis. U'diana. of the C. C. C. A St. L. By. Cos.. Cincinnati Northern R. R.. Peoria & Eastern Ry. Evansville, Terre Haute & Indianapolis Ry Cos. 30 gal. Range boilers. SIO.OO each: U. S. Cookers. 25a each; Black Screen Wire var. size* and prices; 1 Copper Wash Boiler. $3.00: I two-hole kerogas Oil Cook Stove. $12.00: 1 four-hole Kerogas Oil Cook Stove. S2O: Granite Stock Pots with lids: Galv. Wash Tubs, 35c each. Galv. Bu-kets, 10 and 15c each: 1 . folding Clothes Ruck. $1: 1 bag Poppy *ed. S' I ’. 1 33x4 Vj Findlay Coni Tire. sl4: 2 54x 4hi Findlay Cord Tires. $14.25 each: 1 Tu-top Table. HO: 4 Tu-top Tables. SI 2.50 each: 0 c*. 100-pkgs. en. Lux. $7.50 per case: 0 rs., 4‘l-pkirn. ea. Amonia Powder. $.3.75. case; 3 Childs Chairs. 75c ea.: 4 Floor Lamp Stands, $7 ea.. 7. bags Pure Cane Granulated Sugar fl 14 c per pound by the bag. guaranteed; l Kaltex Table. Sls; 1-3 pc. Upholstered Kaltax living room suite. SSO: 4 upholstered Kaltax rocking chairs. $lO oa.: 2 Oak rocking chairs. S3 ea.; 2 Lavatories, f7.60 ea; 2 Kitchen Sinks. 10 ea.: Step Ladder. 26c per ft.: White Enameled Bread boxes. 75c to $1.50 ea.; Granite Trays. 85c ea : 1 Aluminum Roaster. $1?75: Ladies Pumps. *1.76 pair: Comforts. Auto Visors. $1 ea.; Several Axmininter and Tapestry Rugs, various size* and prices; Bed Ticking. 12c per yd ; Denim, 18c per yd : Mens Straw Hats $1.60 ea.; Congoleum Rugs, various sizes and prices. . „ . Store opens 8 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. Saturdays. 8 a T m K tC yaVqk, it' Storekreper. 10% to 50% Off on All Brussels rugs, velvets axminsters and Wiltons: also on Gold Seal congoleum rugs, congoleum. by the yard linoleum rugs, linoleum, by the yard: rug border and Inlaid linoleum: all sizes and patterns carried. All new. perfect goods; no secOD<I 'fREE DELIVERY ANYWHERE. Dorfman Rug Cos. 207 W. Wash. St., opp. Statehouss. “If it covprs the floor we have it. a—Musical Instruments SOOO FLAYER. $206 paid, for quick sale will take SIOO. You pay balance at $lO per month. 75 rolls cheap. Call 1333 Hoyt Ave. b—l’et and lave Stock FARROW CHIX In 100 'ots. Barred Rocks. S C. Reds. Anconas. $14.50: White Rocks. S. C. Reds. $10.50: Wyandottes. Buff Orp.. Minorcas. $17.50: whitj and brow i Leghorns. d!°T. FARROW CHICKERIES BOB E. Wabhington St. PUPPtES— T ieautlful sable Pomeranian for sale: eligible for registration; very small. 644 E. Pratt St. 25c COAL, ICE AND WtH)D 3=Oay Speciall ISLAND CREEK % West Virginia 4-inch fkd. Ip. . .$6.75 2 tons, $13.00 Gen. Linton No. 4 Ind. 4-inch * lump-forked ss.tr> 2 tons, SIO.OO McClenon Coal Cos. 1100-16 E. Maryland St DRexei 7451. DR.jxel 7461.. SPECIAL PRICKS KINDLING WITH EACH TON Genuine Glendora. Glendora block, la.-gt f0rked......! 0.50 Glendora 3xß lump, cleaned, forked.! >6 90 Glendora 2x3 egg. cleaned, forked. >6.75 lest W. Va. block, large. forked?. . .i 8.60 fe 4. jS'tU* If Best W. Va. mine run. 60% lump. . .! io.oO foosier red ash lump, clean, forked.So.Bs Best Linton No. 4, lump, clean, fkd.! 15.75 Best Indiana No. 5. 4-lu Ip., cl.. fkd:>s 2o Best Indiana 2x4 egg. clean, forked.! >5.20 Eastern 111. 4-lu. lump, clean, forked.! 5 20 Eastern 111. 2x4 egg. clean, forked...!io.2o Citizens coke, the beat. ......... . . .$9.75 r^ W AND COAL &Y Drexel 4021. 1910 Bluff Ati We do not handle cheap coal. BEST GRADE 3razU Block. $5.60 Per Ton Pea and Nut. $4.60 Per Ton East, side Ice and Coni Cos. Fowler. ' Mat 6110.
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25 c COAL, ICE AND WOOD Indiana large lump forked $5.25 W. Va.. 4-ln.. forked $6.25 North st. coal co. y-ie 73. north Lin. 1455 Irv. 4020. Ere. ATLAS FUEL CO 401 W. MORRIS ST. DREXEL 0883. SLAB WOOD for furnace, cook and heating stove; also cinders. Web. 1751-M. 2fi MISCELLANEOUS WANTED BABY carriage or stroller, regard leas of condition. Lin. 1634. SALVATION Army industrial Homs. Help us to help others with your used clothing, magazines news. etc. Phone Wago& Main 1082. AUCTIONEERS—Msrk * Neal. We bur or sell for yon. Ran. 7034 Har. 0907-B. SET of Harvard classics: also any books in seta. Call Lin. 2284. 27 BUSINKSB ANNOUNCEMENTSWAKE UPi Your personal appearance depends on jour hair, lady or gentleman. C. H. PEARCE, PROP. THE LADIES* HAIR ARTIST. FORMERLY AT CIRCLE BARBER SHOP AND HOTEL PURTIAN HAIRCUT 25c - SHAVE 15c A-l SERVICE NEW LOCATION 100 N. ALABAMA ST.. 5 DOORS N. MARKET ST.. EAST SIDE r WALL PAPER CLEANING First class. Reasonable prices, to, 3671. FEATHERS bougnt. sold and renovated. leather mattresses and pillows made t F BI’RKLE 416 Mass Main I4MT SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDQE. 201 Indiana Arse PLUMBING and repairing: quick serrlaTt price* reasonable- payments if desired. H. E. Oliver. 734 Prospect. Drexel 0430 e. J. sharpe. Paper cleaniSS^ Former manager for Gadberry: 50c and up er room. Drexel 4600-J. J. S CLAYTON Sc SONS. CONTRACTORS Paper hanging*, cleaning, decorating. 234 N. Noble. Lincoln 5020. enameling and painting Reasonable- material and workmanship guaranteed E. 8. Andrews. Irv. 2007. Chin woo inn—ll fr Ohio. Nsw Chos _ suey place. Also sleeping rooms. RUGS. oxl2. thriy cine $5: all workjur. SUPERIOR CLEANERS Ken 4468PAPER HANGING 8 PAINTING. Prompt. efficient service. 1925 ampla. Web. 0312. CARPENTERING repairing: cement and brick work: sat is tact, on guar. WE. 4860 CARPENTERING, new and repair work: reasonable prii-ea. Drexel 6429-R. WE clean and remodel them best. MUL-I-ER HAT SHOP, 107 W Maryland. 28 STORAGE AM) TKXNSFFR" PACKING household roods and ofllcs furniture tor shipment; piano derrieking; low rates on California shipments- OUo J. Suesz. Main 2353 —3628. Nights. Web. 0699-W—4579. Estimates on orsrland hauling. • WlLl- call at your residence and gtre estimates on >our moving. C. and A. Transfe rand storage Lin. 8908. NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO. For moving and hauling: rates reasonable. Randolph 3741 29 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES GENERAL STORE Doing about SSOO monthly. Rent only $35 a month. Excellent location. Investigate this place and see a real buy. Open , INVESTMENT CO. 1014 ODD FELLOW BLDG. RILEY 1197. GARAGE—storage The one b*4t buy today: storage pays all expense*. Repairing and etc. all ciaf: S6O rent. Doing SBOO monthly: near dowptown. It's a money maker . Call Riley 1197. COMMERCIAL INVESTMENT CO. 1014 Odd Fellow Blilg. Open evening*. ROOMING HOUSE—Always full: 12 rooms: fine im-ome; S2OO will handle. Call Riley 1197 for particulars. COMMERCIAL INVESTMENT CO. 1014 Odd Fellow Bldg. Open evenings. RbOMING HOUSE—I 2 rooms, always fuIT. S4OO will handle this if you call Riley 1197 now. COMMERCIAL INVESTMENT CO. 1014 Odd Fellow Bldg Open evenings. RESTAURANT—The best buy on the avenue. Doing around SI,OOO monthly. Buy it with only S3OO down and let tne profits pay the balance. Price S6OO for all- act quick on this snap. Phone Riley 1197. right .now. COMMERCIAL INVESTMENT CO. 1014 Odd Fellow Bldg. Open evenings. 30 - AUTOMOBIILES FOR S.VLF.
BUICK 0 touring. 1921: California top: 6 cord tires: $l5O down, balance weekly or monthly. HAYNES-SCH MI DT, Inc. 120-22 W. North St. WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND DEALERS Most fully equipped Willys-Overlanc' dealer in Indiana PARTS—SERVICE—SALES On Square West of Masonic Temple CHEVROLET SEDAN A ear that we ean recommend. Motor in first-class shape. Upholstering very good. You should ride in this car to appreciate it. Priced right and a demonstration will sell It. STONE CHEVROLET CO. • USED CAR DEPT. 427 N Meridian St. Rliey 1050. Open evenings and Sunday. DODGE touring, late model] Rex top: looks and runs good: $55 down, balance monthly. OAKLEY OVERLAND SALES . 1603-65 S. Meridian. Drexel 474. V FORDS 1922 touring: new paint, good tires, run* good: $145.00. 1924 coupe: well worth $375.00. Ames body, louring sedan. $225.00. Coupe; extra rood, for $136.00. SWISSHELM * PARKER, FORD roadster, 1922: starter, demountables. A real buy at $45 down, balance 12 months. OAKLEY OVERLAND SALEB 166-3-65 S. Meridian, Drexel 4743. FORD BODlES—been sedans, coupes, tourI 1 t>24models. OAKLAND 34. good condition. $7&. Call Webster 4149. OVERLAND sedan. 19‘ii; new paint, wire wheels, cord tires: splendid condition; $95 down. bal. weekly or monthly. HAYNES-SCHMIDT, Inc. 120-22 W. North St. WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND DEALERS MOST FULLY EQUIPPED WILLYS-OVERLAND SERVICE IN INDIANA PARTS—SERVICE—SALES On Square West of Masonic Temple OVERLAND touring. 1924; like new; class inclosure. This car has had the best of care and is a real buy; $l3O down, balance as you like. OAKLEY OVERLAND SALES 1663-65 8 Meridian. Drexel 4743. OVERLAND tourii g. 1923- Cowl lights, 2 extra tires: good running order. Will take email diamond or talking machine aa part down payment, Web. 3005. V^ILLYS-KNIGHT touring. l!)2d: good throughout ATLAS SECURITIES 00 619 N, Oa pllol. THE TALKING FLINT SAYS! You Can Expect Only the Best In USED CARS Here’* a Few. Look ’enl Over. Down * Payment Stephens Touring, 1923 $175.00 Durant, Cal. Top, Touring, 1923 175.00 Nash Touring. 1920 ' 100.00 Chalmers Sport Touring. 1921 ido.oo Chalmers Touring, 1920.... 90.00 Ford Roadster, 1923 60.00 Overland Touring, 1921 .. 50.00 Monroe Touring, 1918 76.00 Chevrolet Touring, 1923... 75.00 Com-jt Touring, 1921 75.00 Oldsmoblld 8, Touring, 1921 76.00 Your car in trade. Easy terms. Come in and hear !t talk. CLARK MOTOR CO. 956 N. Meridian. Cl rcle 6888. HTTSM: JSTt Delaware 61
80 AUTOMOBILES FOB SALE Look You Must See Our Stock of RECONDITIONED Practically all models of TOURINGS ROADSTERS COUPES SEDANS Some of these cars are newly painted. You will be proud to own one. Any reasonable down payment will be accepted. Balance weekly or monthly. Come in and get acquainted with The Fr&imk Hatfield Commpainiy 826 North Capitol ave. Authorized Ford Dealers. Open Evening* and Sunday. SEE |]§ &M|£ HAS BEEN HERE 7 YEARS. HAS SOLD THOUSANDS OF USED AUTOMOBILES AND ARE GETTING REPEAT ORDERS EVERY DAY FROM SATISFIED CUSTOMERS $lO TO S2O DOWN
Down. Per Wk. 1923 Ford Touring ...$11.77 $6.77 1923 Ford Coupe .... 12.92 6.92 1920 Buick Touring ... 16.08 8.08 1923 Star Touring .... 12.92 6.92 1922 Chevrolet Coupe. 12.92 6.92 1920 Hup Roadster .. 16.08 8.08 1923 Ford Coupe 13.58 8.08 1920 Jordan Touring .. 18.18 12.68 1920 Studebaker Tour. 13.68 8.08 1923 Dodge Coupe .... 19.34 13.84 1925 LICENSE INCLUDED IN ABOVE PRICES. ALL READY FOR DELIVERY ON ABOVE PLAN. TDne Wilbyr Jottmrusoini Compamiy Open Eve. Closed Sundays MA in 3420. Closing Out Entire Stock of Used Cars— Flint Sedan, official’s car. Allen Touring, $65. Flint Tourings, officials' cars. 1920 Chandler Dispatch, $176. 1923 Durant Sport Roadster, S4OO. 1920 Cole 8, Touring, $325. 1922 Ford Touring, SIOO. 1922 Chevrolet Coupe, S2OO. 1920 Ford Sedan, $175. 1918 Saxon Six, $35. , Flint Motor Cos. 532 N. Capitol Ave. f Lincoln 3720 Open Evenings and Sunday WANTED We will trade for 1923 and 1924 Overland Coupes and Sedans on new all-steel coupes and sedans. Haynes-Schmidt, Inc. The Willys-Knight and Overland Dealers. • 120-122 W. North. Lin. 7575. On square west of Masonic Temple. BARGAINS 1920 Overland coupe; motor overhauled; good tire#: S2OO tor a quick aale. 1921 Ford roadater: water pump, lock wheel: good tires; new top and curtains; $75 for a quick sale. 1919 Ford roadater; aUrter and demountable rtma: good running order: $65 for a quick sale. Small Down Payment 1114 N.^EREWAN. LINCOLN 6865. *“s3 v%r
30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE USED CARS THAT SATISFY 1923 Jewett D$ Luxe, touring. Duco fin. 1922 Jewett standard sedan, reflntshed. 1922 Maxwell sedan. 1922 Jewett standard touring. Zapon finish. 1922 Haynes 65. Sport. 1920 Auburn: good condition. 1923 Oldsmobile roadster. 1923 Jewett De Luxe sedan, reflntshed. 1924 Ford Tudor; driven 4.000 miles. 1922 Jewett coupe; excellent condition. 1924 Velie. new touring. 1922 Jewett touring. California top. all extras, including five new KellySpringfield cord tires. Our Jewett cars are rebuilt and carry thirty-day guarantee. Terms to suit purchaser. George B. Ray, line. Distributors. 1110-1112 N. Meridian Open Lin. 7342. 31 AUTOMOBILES WANTED AUTOS New York fit. 32 AUTO SUPPLIES, REPAIRS ~ PARTS for all make ol cars. Call or write and let us know what you need. Used or new. SAM CORAZ AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO.. 510 N~ Capitol Ave. VULCANIZING, top repairing and rcbuilding: complete Une of cord tires in stock. KENTUCKY AVE. VULCANIZING CO , 35 Ky. Ave. ‘ YOU can get "that better kind” of used tires at Rogers'; plenty of odd sizes. 3117 W. Washington. Bel. 4300. WHAT ABOUT THAT BATTERY? COME TO CORUM. 901 N. ILL, ST. CHEVROLET specialists; nrsl class work; reason bale prices. Bel 2733. Cox Bros, 83 MOTORCYCLES, BICYCLES GOOD bicycles. $8 and up; urea. $2 and UP- 940 Massachusetts Ave. 37 MONEY TO LOAN ~~ NEED MONEY? Quickly, confidentially, and business like dealings is a part of the service we give you. , LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 14iy 2 E. Washington St. MA in 0585. Lincoln 7184. IX)ANB ON PERSONAL PROPERTY. Follow Our Ad. FIDELITY LOAN CO. 632 Lemc-ke Bldg. Personal property Loans AMERICAN LOAN CO. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. Feb. 26. 1925. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that on the 25th day or February. 1925, they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments of benefits and awards of damages to the property beneficially or Injuriously affected py the following described vacation of Thirty-Third St., an authorized by Declaratory Resolution No. 12278—1920. VACATION OF THIRTY-THIRD ST.. . From point 38.2 feet west of west property line of Bellefontaine Street, To west property line of Macpherson St. That the following named persons, nonresidents or persons whose residence is Unknown to this department, are owners of property as set forth in said assessment roll, which is assessed benefits on account of said vacation, as above described: Isabel M. Van Winkle, 510 E. Charles St.. Muncie. Ind. _ . ' Lot. No. 17. square No. 2. North Side addition: amount of benefits. 15 cents. All of the proceedings had by the said board In the matter of the vacation of said Thirty-Third Street, as above described. are in accordance with said Declaratory Resolution No. 12278, adopted by the said Board of Public Works January 26. 1925. , . , The above named persons are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works will meet at its office Friday, March 27. 1925 at 2 P. m.. at which time and place it will receive or hear remonstrances from said owners or holders of property assessed benefits or awarded damages on account of said vacation, as above described. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. Feb. 28. March 7. 14. 1925. NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the undersigned Trustee of Needham Township, Johnson County. State of Indiana, lip to the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., on SATURDAY. MARCH 28th. 1925. at the office of the County Superintendent of Schools of Johnson County, in the city of Franklin. Indiana, and that the undersigned as Trustee of said Needham Township will proceed to sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at not less than the principal sum named in said bonds, certain School Township Bonds of the faee or par valuj of Four Thousand ($4,000) Dollars, bearing interest at the rate of 4 % per cent, per annum, payable semi-annually on the first day of July and the first day of January of each year for the period of ten year*. Said bonds have been issued in strict compliance with the law of the State of Indiana, and pursuant to an order of the Advisory Board of said Needham Township. Johnson County. Indiana, authorizing the issue and sale of said bonds for the purpose of providing funds for the completion of the erection and construction of a graded school building in said township in said County and State. Said bonds will be eight In number, dated March 24th. 1925. and drawn for the sum of $500.00 each. Four bonds of the series of eight will mature and be payable on the Ist day of July. 1935. and the last four of such series will fall due January Ist. 1930. All bids or proposals for the purchase of such bonds must be sealed and duly endorsed and addressed to Chester Berkley, Township Trustee of Needham Township. Franklin. Indiana. The right ia reserved to reject any and all bids. CHESTER BECKLEY. Township Trustee. CHARLEY WILDE.. EARL WILLIAMS. JOHN E. KENNEDY. Advisory Board. March 7, 14. 21.
RILEY SECRETARY QUITS intes W. Carr Accepts Position W r ith Lemcke Club. James W. Carr, has resigned as secretary of the James Whitcomb Riley Memorial Association to become secretary of the I.emcke-for-Mayor Club. In the two and a half years Carr was secretary the association raised $1,000,000 in pledges Plans for raising another million are maturing. Poison Clear Is Found Bu United Prrtt ELYRIA, Ohio, March 14.—Police found anew clew in the Glenke poison mystery today. A scrawled signature on the poison register of a Medina County drug storo may lead, by a circuitous route, to the home where Fred Gienke and his wife died under mysterious circumstances, and where five of their children were stricken with a similar malady. Dr. Mackintosh to Return Bv United Preee CRAWFORDSVILIxE, Ind., March 14.—A rousing welcome today awaited Dr. G. L. Mackintosh, president of Wabash Cojege, upon his return from Chicago, where he was seriously ill for weeks in the Presbyterian General Hospital. The student body planned to turn out masse to the station to greet him. Food Commissioner Honored I. L. Miller, State food and drug commmlssloner, has received word of his appointment alp member of the Association of Anterican Dairy, Food and Drug Officials committee on definition and atand^rde.
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Members of the Peoria & Eastern Athletic Association will hold their second annual stag banquet and entertainment at the Severity at 6:30 p. m. Wednesday. Elavorate program has been arranged. John E. Filcdr is president of the association, and H. It. Kepner, secretary-treasurer. L. S. Rose, general manager, and A. M. Armer, master mechanic, of the Peoria & Eastern Railway will talk. Ohtre officers of the association are W. W. Downard, Harry Kelley, Roacoe Sears, J. D. McNevins, Earll Harter and George Glasco The association was organized three years ago and is composed of employes of the Peoria & Eastern Railway. It supports a baseball team which is a member of the local Big Six League Amateur Association. Banquet tickets may be procured through Kepner by telephoning Belmont 0266.
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Final basketball event was held Thursday when the Roines Club gave their annual team banquet. Miss Arda Knox, club sponsor, arranged the affair. Following committee members assisted: Norbert Sack, Lawrence Condrey, Roy Ooller. Fritz Schnepf, Gola Emery. Edward Unger, PauU Rudbeck, Irvin Putt, Getprge Weir, Alwin Iverson, Norbert Welch, Isadore Lovinger, Raymond Griffin and Alton Jacobs. Decorations were put up by George Weir, Alwin Iverson and Isadore Lovinger. Alton Jacobs and Lawrence Condrey printed the club emblems worn by the team. Edwin Eickmann, Leon Hutton. John Billingsley, Henry Brandt and Avon Foster, are club members on the team. Annual inter-class track meet held Thursday at the Y. M. C. A. was won by the senior team. Gilbert Malone was high-point man, with Leon Hutton and Albert Rubush, second and third, respectively. June, '25, senior class play practice la held every evening, though the cast has not been definitely selected by Miss Lola Perkins, director. Lewis Finch, art instructor, has charge of the lighting. January ’26 seniors meet Wednesday. Class officers are Wilbur Noll, president; Leander King, vice president, and Miriam Wit, secretary. At a meeting of the Business Girls Club the following were named on the program committee: Nondas Bostic, Annamae Mldklff, Lucille Sturtz, Nora Belle Shannon and Ella Martindale. Junior Drama League met In Room 230 Thursday. Miscellaneous program was given. Those taking part were Grade Robb, Thelma Tacoma. Helen Vrennard, Sara Yohler and Marjorie Coy. Plans were made for a St. Patrick's party and dance for Thursday. The military drill “top ten” and honor roll for Monday consisted of Grannaman. Menke. Herrmann, Carlsen, Smith. Eaton. Tacoma, Lohss, Nolte, Thomas, Kyle, Barnhardt, Templemeyer, Hathhorne, Cain. Caesar. Fogle, Franzreb, Beauchamp, Prestwood, Meyer, Martin, Bender, Hartson, Corrigan, Steder, Motley. Kistner, Belles. Callen, Sponsel, Reynolds, Daniel, Hamel, Suess, Longwell, Geckler, Hartson, Moore, Benson, Young, Levin, Unnewehr, L. Cohen, Funston, Mashmeyer, Steinmetz, Stuckwisch, Brewer and Bernhardt. Sergeant Shull, instructor, announced 270 cadets are takltig drill. Rifles have been cleaned preparatory to spring Inspection. Room 238 won the bannner given to the room turning in the first 100 per cent Booster subscription. Misses Evans, Thale and Holden of the faculty assisted In arranging pictures about the corridors. Anew gir's’ organization called the H. Y. C. Club has been organized. Charter members are Ruth McConville, Virginia Keiths (president), Nellie Modlin (secretary-treas-urere), Leona Rahn, Helen Kingham, Pauline Maples and Lillian Barth. Following Versons have been enrolled: Edna Lafkin, Beth Burns, viilerla Bodenburg, Ruth Leech. Dorothy Mast, Dorothy Roberts, Dorothy Weir, Norma Dragoo, Lucille Zimmerman, Catherine Gill and Margaret Martin. Manual Girl Reserves met at the Y. W. C. A. Friday, where swimming. dancing and games were enjoyed. START BENEFIT PARTIES Homier Athletic CUub Women Plan Affaire to Increase Funds. Bix hundred reservations have been made for the first of a series of card parties to be given by women of the Hoosier Athletic Club to help raise funds for remodeling and redecorating the club, including the Women’s department,) 8:16 p. m. Thursday. Bridge, 500 and euchre will be played. Mrs. Edwin L. Steinmets is in charge, assisted by a committee of fifteen. Mrs. William E. Lichtenberg is general chairman of the card committees, Mrs. Austin J. Edwards of dance committees and Miss Amelia Woeraer, of gymnasium committees.
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LIST HOSTESSES FOR CARO PARTY Event to Be March 4 at Severin, Hostesses for the card pariy to be given March 24 at the Severin by the Indiana Indorsers of Photoplays, for which Mrs. E. L. Burnett and Mrs. Harry McDonald are chairmen, are announced as follows: MesdamesO. L*. Wade, HarryOrlopp, B. H. Moore, M! E. Robbins, Charles Davidson, T. W. Engle, H. H. Sturgess, Carl Day, Wolf Sussman, Elizabeth Smith, H. C. Bertrand. Theodore Wagner, J. W. Vestal, Walter Geisel, A. TANARUS, Atkins, W. J. Holmes, George Liviston, Donald Graham, Nell Shellhouf.e, Otto Keller, H. O. Lust, James Berry, Victor Hlntze, T. A. Bowser, Clyde Karrer, John D. Cole, Pearson Mendenhall, B. S. Schmidt, E. M. Crawford. Mesdames Walter Zimmerman, G. W. Gordon, E. T. Lawrence, L. C. Cook, Thomas Demrnerly, E. P. Brennan, W. W. Ward, Alex Goodwin, J. R. Dew, LeGrand Lawrence, E. A. Hunt, William Titus, O. H. Dunn, D. Y. Byrkit, O. C. Lukenbill, D. B. Sullisan, N. O. Tracy, C. V. Coder, Walter Baylor, A. J. MeC. L. Billman. H. E. Ostling, W. A. Hacker and Misses Cora Fletcher, Cleo Davis, Esther Fleming. CHICKEN NOT FOR HIN| Intruder Frightened Awajr Fronu Coup By lights. A suppose dattempt to steal chickens from the coup of Thomas Brewer, 3536 N. Capitol Ave., Friday night was thwarted when Brewer turned on an electric lighe. The intruder ran. Frank Cross, Morristown, Ind., reported to police tools valued at $l5O were taken from a carpenter Job at 3419 Broadway., Mrs. F. Vinson, 1730 N. Illinois St., told police a man to whom she rented a room took clothing valued at SBS, property of W. D. Garland, another roomer. Kenneth R. Hoover, 940 Olney St., reported two suits of clothes, a spare tire and rim and a motometer, all valued at S6B, taken from ills auto, parked at 3433 E Tenth St. DRIVERS' TRIALS SET Man Arrested Through Girl’s Aid to Be Tried March 26. Case of Frank Stuart, 40, of 1543 Kelly St., arrested Thursday when Miss Ellen Dugan,. 21, of 2602 E. Washington St., who said he failed to stop after striking machine driven by Claude Mathews, 2317 W. Morris St., In 700 block on W. Washington St., gave .chase and his license number, will be heaifl in city court March 26. ™ Case of Frank Trusty, 18, of 116 W. Raymond St., charged with failure to stop after accident, speeding and assault and battery, will also be heard p.t that time. Machine driven by Trusty struck and injured John Lucas, 63. of 2502 Dalsey St., March 7, it is alleged. ENTOMOLOGIST TO TALK Gene Stratton Porte; Will Be Subject Before Flower Club. Gene Stratton Porter, Indiana nature student and writer, killed in an automobile accident in California several months ago, will be the subject of a talk by Frank N. Wallace, State entomologist, before the Garden Flowers Society of Indianapolis at 8 p. m. Wednesday at the Chamber of Commerce. Wallace will discuss Mrs. Stratton Porter’s “Studies of Our Native Wild Flowers.” R. S. Ludlow is new president of the society, according to announcement today. Mrs. Harry G. Hill Is vice president; Floyd Bass, treasurer; Mrs. Muriel Meek Staley, recording secretary, and Frank K. Miller, corresponding secretary . MRS. HUNTER BURIED Ad Club Secretary Attends Mot her Funeral in East. Edward W. Hunter, secretarymanager of the Indianapolis Advertising Club, was in Johnstown, Pa., today to attend the funeral of his mother, Mrs. John Hunter, 64, who died Thursday. Hunter left Indianapolis Monday. Surviving are four daughters. Miss Emma Hunter of Johnstown: Miss Mayme Hunter of Cleveland, Ohio; Mrs. George Miller of Johnstown. and Mrs. Augustus Von Alt of Indianapolis, and three sons, Edward, John and Bruce Hunter, both of Johnstown.
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Automobiles reported stolen ttfc long to: Dale Alexander, 1227 Park Ave-, Bulck, license 462000, from Pennsylvanla and North Sts. Robert Tucker, 330 Terrace Ave., Chevrolet, from New Jersey and Ohio Streets. John L. Henninger, 208 N. East St., Chevrolet, from St, Clair and Olney Sts. BACK HOME AGAIN Automobiles reported found by police belong to: BanV/tt Woodsmall, 8311 N. Meridian St., Chrysler, found at Mottf ris St. and Eagle Creek. J. B. Izor, 244 W. Vermont Ford, found at Court and New Jersey Sts. Beer Found; Three Held Raymond Humble, 25, and Lao Vachet, 25, both cf 422 E. Vermont St., and William Thompson of 4001 Oflver Ave., were arrested on bUthi tiger charges today, when poUaej said they found ten gallon* of besay at the Vermont St. pluo* fl
