Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 271, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 March 1925 — Page 10

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WANT AD RATES l£Tu„e 12c 3 Consecutive It Times, Per Line 11C 6 Consecutive 1 A Times, Per LinelUC Six Average Words Make a Line Minimum Space Two Line* The Times will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of any advertisement. A Three-Line three days In The Times costs only%7^\. To kill an ad. phone MA In 3500 before 11 a. m. Berth notices received until 11:30 a. m. The Times reserves the right to properly classify or reject any advertisement. Use Times Want Ad Phone Service 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. Main 3500 Just Ask for the WANT AD DEPT. S r 1 i DEATH NOTICES STAAB ANDRE’’" N.—Formerly or Indianapolis. son ot the late. Andrfew and Charlotte Staab. age 35 years, died March 24. at Tampa Fla.: brother of Mrs. Harrison Riley. John A. Staab. Mrs. Grovei Waiden, Mrs. William Dwyer. Magdalena, Joseph and Agnes Staab. Burial will be in Tampa. Fla. ~S FUNERAL. directors W. T. BLASENGYM Main Office Branch Office 2226 Shelby St. 1009 Indiana Avenue. Drexel 2570 Circle 5950 PLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 N. Illinois Bt. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1887. Phone—Main. 0041. 0042. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY BERT S. GADD —2130 Prospect St. Phone Stewart 2278. _____ George Gnnsteiner Funeral director. 522 E. Market. Main 0008. DREXEL If sJf ,^1222 UNDERTAKERS—HISEY & TITUS. 051 N. Delaware. Main 3080. H SPECIAL NOTICES MASSEUR—Miss Kelley's sulphur bath and Meridian. Apt. 1 ; 0 to 5. Lin. 7120. 5iA&SER—Mis* Kelley's sulphur bath and massage 143 E. Ohio, No. 228. Cl 0908. 9 PERSONALS ~ ON and after this ante, I will not be responsible for any uebts contracted by any one other ihan myseli. OLIVER S. HOPPER. iT LOST AND FOUND [FOUND —Article* found in Indianapolis street cars yesterday: FOUND—Articles found in Indianapolis street oars yesterday: 3 PURSES 1 PAIR GLOVES 1 COAT BELT 3 BOOKS 1 HAT 1 1 SUITCASE Main 2737 CAT—Angora, from 1210 Parker Ave. Web, 0483-J. Reward. EVE GLASSES —Monday morning. DRex. 0481. Reward. PlN—Cameo, mounteo with pearls. March 14th: keepsake: reward. Riley 2574, POINTER dog: white and liver: liberal reward for information. Lincoln 4072 or Circle 4960. HELP XV ANTED—MALE ~ A RELIABLE house-to-house salesman is assured a fine future ami liberal commission with an old reliable firm. Married men between the ages 0f.25 and 45 preferred. Our pay roll average last week was SSO per salesman. We have thousands of satisfied customers in this city. An Interview with Mr. Mahon will couvlnce you. 480 Century Bldg. Men FOR DISTRIBUTING CIRCULARS. Old employes with clean record given preference. All work under inspection. 115 S. CAPITOL AVE. 13 INSTRUCTIONS I Indiana's Busiest 3ohool of Beauty Culture. Investigate and You Will Know Why. Free Clinic. Diplomas Awarded. Write For Free Booklet. MemimwAcddejmg fare 167 N. Illinois St. Circle 0296 Second Floor Stewart B ■dr COMPLETE beauty culture courje. Tuition only $35; unusual credit terirs. Day and eveirng classes. Live models. OLIVE STREET HAIR STORE it3B Olive St. Drexel 4536 POPULAR piano music taught in 20 lessons, beginners and advanced. Clark Boles School. 10 W. Ohio St. Circle 8326 MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE. 510 E. Washlngington St.. Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 0757. SHOR/THAND In So days- typewriting 622 Peoples Bank Bldg. Lincoln 1130. 14 SALESMEN WANTED ~~ SALESMEN —Two orders a week means $150.00 weekly: four orders a week means $1,000.00 monthly. Thielen’s MUSIC BOX Radio Receiver—the sweetest toned—the most volume of any set built today. Sworn proof of coast to coast reception on loud speaker. Indoor loop for summer or winter reception. Sold on positive guarantee. Write today for liberal ten-day trial offer and protected territory. THIELFN, Msgr.. 1207 North Shore Avenue, Chicago. SALESMEN wanted; hous&to-house: 7 out of 10 buy. Best selling proposition in city. Every one interested. Address A No. 1349, Times. SALESMEN and Women—Something new. wanted by everyone. Big eommision; local or Indiana. Horace Wright. 120 E. Market St. 16 HELP WANTED—FEMALE COOK, axper.: also housework and diningroom girl. 20 to 30 years old. Apply 434 W Sew York 81. WANTED—TWO YOUNG LADIES: high schoo; gradual.-s preferred; to do clerical work in our office a. $2 a day in EXCHANGE for a business course. See. write or nlone F. W. Case, principal CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, corner Pennsylvania and Vermont Sts.. rAtt door north of Y, W, C. A. 17 SITUATIONS WANTED b—Female CURTAINS TO LAUNDER. MRS. J. LUTZ. _ CIRCLE 0612. DAY work wanted by experienced lady*. Call Riley 2403. WASHINGS to do at home. 1126 Rher Ave. 18 ROOMS FOR RENT CENTRAL, 2818: private home: $3 weekly: men only: private entrance: cafeteria one block. Call Har. 2615-M. DELAWARE. N. 429. Apt. 9: room In modern home. Call Lincoln 2026. ILLINOIS, N. 3437; nicely tvrntshed front rojm with garage ,%BVW6o'D, 2202; fura. rm., suitable for . '■ or 2: pn, home. Har. 4111-R. I J ixtMSTON, 1112: one large :ront unfurnished room; garage. DRex. 4974-R.

18 ROOMS FOR RENT NEW JERSEY. N. 626: n:oely turn, sleeping and housekeeping rm Li 4649. 24TH. E.. 666: corner College; two furnished rooms with kitchenette; water in kitchen. . NICELY FURNISHED MODERN ROOM Centrally located Drexel 0478-M. 1 COZY sleeping room for young man; ill per wk. 1116 N. Capitol, Apt. 6. a—Light Housekeeping BELLEFONTAINE. 2821: 2 nicely turn. rms. and garage. Kenwood 2532. s EAST St.. N. 509: furnished housekeeping rooms; everything furnished; under new management. EAST. N. 139: one nice clean housekeeplng room: every thing furn.; $3 a week. IRVINGTON, unfurnished, modern, clean rm.: kitchen privileges. Irv. 2444-J: MARKET. E. 920—2 front, cleun. modem furnished housekeeping rooms. Private ent., reasonable: adults. , J’ENN, N.. 1852: ium. living rm. and kitchenette, also sleep, rms. Har, 0907-B S. EAST. 641; furnished modern rooms for housekeeping: private entrance. TENTH, E. 321: two unfurnished rooms. upstairs; 1 furnished in rear: modern. TWO rooms and Kitchenette for light housekeeping. Call Webster 0260. b—Board and Room* KEYSTONE. N., 431 -furnished room or room and board. Web. 7046. 25TH, E. 720; comfortable room with meals: real home modern; private. 19 RENTALS a—Houses COLLEGE. 1942; 4 rms., modem, up; heat and water paid. $22.60. ELDER. 71U4-I3 N.: 5-room nouse; eleetricity; $lB. Drexel 3316-R. / GOODLET. 906: new 4-room double bungalow; $lB. W, lQth car. DKex. 420 b. HARLAN. 1302; moderii double: steam heat, bath, nice yd. gar. Wash, 5677. LINDEN St.. 2027: halt new 3-room double: sl6. CIVIC REALTY. 136 N. Delaware Lincoln 5050, MKIM, S.. 224; five rooms, modem except furnace: $27.50. Randolph 0798. MICnIGAN. E. 3634; o rooms; jenil-mod-ern; $25. 009 N. Beville. _____ MILLER. 1971: b-rtn. semi-mod. dble.; garage. $23.50. Belmont 0935. SHELDON. 1953; 5 rooms; half of semimodem double with garage. S2O. Call Main 1806. TIPTON. 2035: five rooms; newly painted and bspered: electricity, city water. porch; sl6. Randolph 8395. WADE St.: brand new 6-room modem house: garage. Steyart 2546. YANDES 1924: for colored: four rooms. newly decorated. Randolph 7220. RENT. BARGAINS, $37.50 2443 N. New Jersey St. Sever rooms modern. Single house Act qm/kly. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL, < 4 Bedrooms 317 E. 10th St.—B-room modem hone*,: beautiful interior. Kent. $45. Call RAn. 9364 or 315 E. 10th St. SIX rooms, new; garage; electric lights: large back yard, cistern; m good condition. See H. R, RITTER, 827 Coftey St. EAST, 2814 Meredith: semi-modem; half double; gas and water furnished: S2O. 5 ROOMS, modem, perfect repair, newly dec, and painted: $35. Har, 2615-M. A. F. ZAINEY, REAL ESTATE. RENTALS INSURANCE. .103 N DF.LA. LI. 6520. SEE DUNLOP A H SLTEGEL for bargains. REAL ESTATE 4-ROOM house, electricity. 1 *4 sq. from tnterurban. Inquire 810 N. Denny. b—Houses, Flats Furnished ASHLAND. 1134; 2 rm. apartment with bath. Lincoln 8089. KENWOOD. 3010: four rooms and bath: heat, lights.' gas. water furnished: S4O month. Harrison 3369. MARKET. E. 1337: 5-room apartment: heat and water furnished. Ken. 1192. c—Apartments BALSAM AVE. 3518; near E Fall Creek Bird.; four beautiful rooms; strictly modem: sleeping porch and garage. State Savings & Trust Cos. Main 4517. 9 E. Market St. DEL/'..aRE, 310 fU small apartment. 2 rooms and bath. $35. STATE SAVINGS AND TRUST CO. MA. 4517. 9 E. Market. PETER PAN —1635 Central Ave.; Apt. 9, 2419 Park Ave.. Apartment 4. FRANK S. CLARK. Main 3377, 4-ROOMS and porches, modem, good condition; heat, water furnished. 415 N. Liberty St. See Custodian in Apt. No. 1. d—Business Places FOR RENT—Business room in the center of city of Logansport. Ind. 311 Market St.. Just newly decorated Address W. J. Murphey, Newcastle sl REAL ESTATE FOR SALE b—Houses BRADBURY St., semi-modem: 4 mas rooms a side; inside toilets; tor quick sale only $4,750; $760 cash, bal. as rent. DRexel 6817. Open eve. 1527 CHESTER Ave.. well-built bungs low. practically new; 5 rooms, bath, Holland furnace, garage. $4,600; S6OO cash; S4O monthly. Owner Har. 0331. OHIO ST;, 1812 W.—s rooms, in good repair. Price $1,850. subject to Barrett law aseeorgnent Teems. SIOO cash and $17.50 a month. J. G. MCULLOUGH. MA. 1709. 106 N Delaware St. PALMER Sl 1 .. near Madison Ave.; six rooms; inside toilet; two-car garage; $3 800; terms. Lincoln 3734. SOffTHEASTERN Ave.; 5-room house; 6 acres; part cash. Belmont 4790. SUMNER. 1039; Garfield Pk. add.; 5 rms.; kit., bath floors covered; shades. Rybolt furn.- porch base; near ' helby car; church and ichool mod. or send.: $3,750: terms. DKexcl 2871-W, TABOR. seml-moa. nome; gar., fruit trees; rood cond. good Catholic loca tion. terms; SSOO down, DRexel 5807. NEAR ST. JOAN OF ARC 4148 RUCKLE Colon'al: seven rooms: strictly modem: fifty-foot lot; substantial horns in excellent condition. Price is right. Shown only by appointment. FORD WOODS, REALTOR 425 Lemcke Bifig. Cl rcle 526 L SEVEN-ROOM HOUSII 900 BLOCK S. NEW JERSEY In walking distance from town i.nd a good location. We have this home that can * > bought for S3OO cash and s3l per raont. . Call Circle 5220, 311 Lemcke Bicg. Eveni.iga. Humboldt 3493. M’CORD & M KINNEY, REALTORS. New 5-Room Bungalow 320 S. La Salle St. Price $3,500: *6O cash, balance S3O per month. Van Arsdell. with H. C. Tuttle & Bm. 233 E. Ohio. Tel. Main 1168. Res.. Webster 1108. East; modern double; 4 rooms a side: hardwood floor,, improved street; SI,OOO <%eh. S„ East; 6 rooms a side modern double; improved street: price $5,350. East: 6 rooms, long living-room, 3 bedrooms, hardwood floors, briclrs, fireplace, built-in features: full basement: $6,000 terms. C. J. OSBORN. fndep* ndent. DRexel 6184. Colored Buyers S2OO cash and S2O per month will buy good 5-room house in excellent condition, at 1035 Alvord St. J. G. McCullough 106 N. Delaware St. MA. 1709 CASH BUVeK We have a buyer with $3,500 down ou a 6 or 6 room double. North or east. Must not be over 2 years old. FINANCE REALTY CO. 403 Roosevelt Bldg. Ma. 5758 Wash. 2303 S. EAST: modern. 8 rooms, square-type house, hardwood 'floors. 4 bedrooms, newiy painted: new 2-ca'* garage: price $6,000; terms. DR. 6184. C. J. OSIORN. DR, 6184. MODERN. 6 room*. Ttlos Ave.. extra toilet, fine cellar, extra lot with garage; froit trees and chicken pork. Price $4,500. er *A* F. ZAINBY, 108 N. Delaware. LOCKWOOD St.. 8 rooms, semi-modern. gas. elec, and stove heat, large lot: for quick sale only $2,500: small cash payment, bal. as rent, DRex. 6817. Open eve. WILL BUILD —And finance house on your lot. bal. like rent. M. M. Andrews Cos.. 405 Peoples BU. Bldg. Li. 7871: eve.. Wa. 0370. FIVE-ROOM bungalow; easy payments. Wash 4344, CITY BLPRS REALTY CO. BAWH: 6-room house: 54 acre ground Bel, 2497., (I—F/o<* PARK AVE.; 52x128: only $1,195. on terms. Se this for real home or investment. Main 0792. Wash. 3917. Mr. Schmidt. ■ ACRE tracts. 131x333. west of Lawrence on cinder, road; $lO cash. $lO monthly. Main 05201 _ I. K. RICHIE A SON. 7L> Barkers Trust Bldg, LOT. truth iront, 31st. west of Elmira. JEMIL DIEVj.. 334 Congress.

21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE d—Lots 3 LARGE lots. 184-lt. front, on cinder street, northeast; SSOO for all; SSO caah- $lO monthly. Main 0520. I. N. RICHIE A SON. SI.OO CASH SI.OO weekly ,63-ft. front. Hawthorne Lane, south of 30th: only $245. Main 052 C. 710 Banker* Trust Bldg. CHEAP LOTfe. south of Thirtieth st.; $265 cash or sell on terms. Humboldt 1613. LOT r NORTHEAST: dee .arre lot. fox 200 feet; value S7OO will sell $460.<5(lCall Lincoln 7122 today. e—Suburban SUBURBAN—NORTH A real home consisting of a five-room bungalow, full basement, hot air furnace, garage, poultry house, electric lights in ail buildings, plenty of chicken range, fruit of various kinds and beautiful native shade. FINANCE REALTY CO. 405 Roosevelt Bldg Main 6758, Wash. 2303. f—Sale or Exchange $325 EQUITY: choice lot at bargain: accept used motorcycle as part pay. Main 1303, Irv, 3569.' evenings. WHAT have you to trade for a Ford oqupet Call 312 Kahn Bldg. Cl. 6600: Res,, RA. 1662. E. J. McCRACKEN. SIOO EQUITY IN LOT WILL SACRI FICE. CASH OR TRADE. DRex. 8277-W FARM for sale or trade. Call 1131 Holifday St. DRexel 9293. g—Builders and Contracting SEMI-MODERN homos our specialty; we finance: no down payment if you have a clear lot: estimates free; plans funi.; investigate SMALL HOMfe BUILDING CO.. 901 Lemcke Bldg., Riley 2660. IF YOU have a clear lot we will build you a ‘home. Our houses are better and cheaper because we have no oUre help and pay no commission. ELVERS A I'LEIN, Luicoln 2627. WILL build and finance house on your lot. bal. ,ik t rent. M. M. ANDREWS. 405 Peoples Bk. Bldg. Lin. 7871; eve... Wash. 0370, GENERAL carpenter work and repairing. painting, cement work and roofing. Main 8407, 22 REAL ESTATE WANTED I IF YOU WANT TO SELL Consult the REALTY SERVICE BUREAU. 501 Continental Bank Bldg Lin. 5307. NO OPTION REQUIRED. WE BUY houses east and south. B TttS. GER A SCHREIBER. Lin. 3734. 25 MlSt ELLANEOIiS~FOR SALE~ ASK your druggist or grocer for Fritch’s Vegetable Soap and supreme talcum powder. If he does not supply you. drop me a card. These goods are equal to the best and better than all the rest. Inexr naive as the lowest price, if not wasted H ROWELL, gen. agt., P. O. Box 657. Indianapolis. ICEBOX, gas range, kitchen cabinet, din-lng-room suite, twin beds: all in good condition IShO N. Pennsylvania Sl. Lmcoln 3423. SINGER sewing rnac*_.„! drop-head $8 Apt 11. 13‘io Ashland Ave. TAILORED suits for aale at a bargain. -.Main 6728. TYPEWRITERS Special Clearance Sale L. C. SMITHS—UNDERWOODS BARGAIN PRICES* Low prices on all makes. See our window. American Writing Machine Cos. 30 S. Penn St. * Lincoln 6822. TYPEWRITER DESK—Library table, light oak. Circle 1070. IT)% to 50% Off on All Brussels rugs, velvets, axmineters and Wiltons; also on Gold Seal oongoleum rugs, opigoleum by the vard. linoleum rugs, linoleum by the yard: rug border and inlaid linoleum: all size* and patterns carried. All new. perfect goods: no seconds. FREE DELIVERY ANYWHERE . Dorfraan Rug Cos. 207 W V7a*h. St., opd Statehouae ‘lf it ooveM th* floor we havn It." ALL HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE--402 N. MERIDIAN ST.. APT. 43. BLACHERNE, LIN, 7133, FIVE rooms furniture: almosf new: inelude silver, linen and curtains- sell as whole: cash or terms. Wash 5436. <SaIT extension table, with buffet and chairs. Wash. 1730. EIG’IT-PIECE Queen Ann dining-room suit: maborany $125. Web 7152. GALO EASY electric washer. alirhUy useif: Priced right. Drexel 5952. a—Musical Instruments SAXOPHONES, several C melody- like new, easy payments. LORENZ SAXOPHONE SCHOOL. 122 Pembroke Arcade. CHENEY upright, mahogany: cost $17"6: $35. Lincoln 3004. ' b—Pet and Live Stock FARROW CHIX la 100 lots. Barred *Rocka, S C. Reds. Ajiootjas. ll 4.50; White Rocks. S. C Reds, s}2§o: Wyandottea. Buff Orp.. Minorca*. JfJ'Wl white and brown Leghorns. D. T. FARROW CHICKERIES 609 E Washington Bt. 25c COAL, IC E AND WOOD SPECIAL PRICES KINDLING WITH EACH TON Genuine Glendora - Glendora block, large, lorked - $6.50 Glendora 3x6 lump, cleaned, forked $6.00 Glendora 2x3 egg, defined, forked. .86.75 Best W. Va. block, large, forked. .$6.60 Bert E_ Ky block, large forked .. . .$6.50 Best W. \a 2x4 washed egg, forked $6.00 Beet W. Va.. mine run 50% lump.. $5 50 Hoosier red ash lump, clean, forked $5.86 Beet Linton No. 4, l imp. deim. fkd.55.75 Beet Indiana No. 6 4-in. Ip. and.. fkd.lo 25 Best Indiana 2x4 egg. clean, forked. $5.20 Eastern 111. 4-in. lump. dean. fkd. .$6.25 Eastqm 111. 2x4 egg. dean, forked. .$6.20 Citizens coke, the best $©.75 Delivery anywhere in the <ity UNION ICE AND COAL tO. Drexel 4021 1910 Bluff Aver We do not handle cheap coal BEST GRADE Brazil Block, $5.50 Per Ton Pea and Nut, $4.50 Per Ton East Side Ice and Coal Cos. 934 Fowler. - - MA. 6930. y ATLAS FUEL CO . 401 W MORRIS ST. DREXEL 0883 Indiana large lump, forked, $5 26 W. Va.. 4-in. forked ! $6.25 NORTH ST. COAL 00. Lin 1455 920 E. North St. Irv, 4020 26 M 1 MCE LLA.N KO L M W AN'TED SALVATMON aripy industrial Home. Help us to Tietp others with your used dothing, magazine*, news. etc. Phone Wagon. Main 1082. AUCTIONEERS—Mark 6 Neal. We buy or •ell for you. Ran, 7044. Har. 0907-K. BABY carriage or stroller, regardless of i-ondltion. Li 1634. 27 BUSINjESS ANNOUNCEMENT^ CARPENTERING—CaII me to figure your building. remodeling and painting. DRcxcl 0271. CARPENTER—AiI kinds of repair work, roofing specialty; no job too small. Har. 2416, CARPENTERING, house and roof repairIng: prompt service. Lincoln 7688. CISTERN cleaning; repairing neatly done: pumps repaired; wells driven; reasonabfe. H, f 8, BRAME. Belmont 1747, CONTRACTING wanted; excavating and ' all kinds ol hauling. DRex. 710 a-R, FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated; feather mattresses and pillows made. E F. BURKLE. 416 Maas, Main 1428. RAT'S cleaned and remodeled. MULLER HAT SHOP, 107 W Maryland MOVE our way; cash or credit; 30 days 'to pay foT moving, if desired. ~ Estimates cheerfully given at your home. Cost no more. tTRISBERG .TRANSFER. Lin. 3840. 1716 E, Wash. Paint and Paper Your Bone MONTHLY PAYMENT i J F DESIRED WORK GUARANTEED FIRST-CLASS E. P. LONG. RILEY 1841. , PAPER CLEANING $1 rm. Work guar. Expert workman. DREXEL 0108. GADBERRY. paRRr Ranging Paper furnished and hung. $4.50 room and up. See 1925 samples. Lin. 2932. PAPER HANGING * PAINTING. Prompt. es 1i hent service, 1925 sinpls. Web. 0512. PAt hanging, painting and tinting. 25% less on paper furn, Ken. 3825. PLUMBING, heating, installing or repairing; .estimates furnished; reasonable rates. H. F. KESTER, 224 W Ohio. Circle 6286; evening*. Randolph 8419. Cl.I'M BING and repairing: quick service: prices reasonable: payments if desired. H. E. Oliver, 234 Prospect. Drexel 0436. RUG§. ixl2. thrlj' c-lnd.. $2: all work gar. SUI-ERlofa CLfeANERS Ken. 4462. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened TUTTLEDGE, 201 Indiana Ave. tIPHCiLSi'ERING—vAnd repair, overstuffed suite#. Charles Hartman. DRex. 2852.

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27 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS VAULT CLEANING—George Sehults. 2024 St. Phone Drexel 1077. WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING Work called for and delivered. Lowest prices consistent with first-class workmanship. HOME JEWELRY CO. 339 Virginia Ave a Ctr 0340 IT'S RIGHT—If done o.v Bright. Painting, papering and cleaning. Irvington 2416. Ring 3, Keiyvood 2723, * UHIN WOO INN—II H W. Ohio. Chop suey place. Also aleeplng rooms. E. J. SHARPE. PAPER CLEANING Fortner manager for Gadberry: 60c and up per room. Drexel 4690-J. LS. ULAYTON & SONS. CONTRACTORS Paper hanging, cleaning, decorating. 234 N. Noble. Lincoln 5020. YOU'VE TRIED THE REST —Now try the best paper cleaner. Tom Cox. Work guaranteed. Reasonable. Ran. 7093. 28 STORAGE AND TRANSFER ~ PACKING household roods and office furniture for shipment: piano derricklng; low rate# on California shipments. Otto 3. Suesz Main 2353—3628 Nights. I web. 0699-W—4579. Estimates on over land hauling. KdRTHWESTERN TRANSFER C 6. For moving and hauling: rates reasonsble. Randolph 3741. 29 BUSINESS OPrOKTINITHsiT COAL) YARD grounds and equipment for sale; reasonable. Bel. 0272. LUNCH ROOM Doing $35 daily: rent only *35. Owner leaving city. will take small down payment. ASSOCIATED BROKERS U. 7930 920 State Life Bldg ! Sll.tS MANAGER wanted by large Illinois 1 corporation to handle dealers in Indian- , a polls territory. There are about 50 ileal- ! era already tn this territory who act a sub-distributors and cooperate under your direotirn. One sale weekly nets you $536 Four sales monthly. $2,140. Our product sells lor one third less than our competitors and is uni ve.-sal in use and a bir repeater To a live, energetic man. 1 willing to work hard, this i* an opportunity of a life time $2,260 cash temporarily required for merchandise. For details write Director of Sales. 38 E. Pearson St.. Chicago. IF your business is for sale, we can sell it. Call us ASSOCIATED BROKERS. LI 7930. 020 State Life. j 30~ AUTOMOBILES FOR SALB~ BUICK SIX. 1922. four-passenger coupe; new paint: reconditioned throughout; priced to sell. HUFF-BUICK SALES CO.. 363 N. Illinois St. Chevrolet DEMONSTRATOR COUPE. NEW CAR GUARANTEE BIG REDUCTION SEE THIS AT ONCE STONE CHEVROLET GO. 540 E WASH. ST. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS CHEVROLET7TS23 SEDAN” Brand new paint, windshield, spotlight. 5 good cord tires, dash clock, etc.; upholstery show* but little wear, motor is excellent WILBUR JOHNSON CO. Main 8420. 730 N Meridian. Open evening*. Closed Sunday. Chevrolet DEMONSTRATOR. TOURING. NEW CAR GUARANTEED. 810 REDUCTION STONE CHEVROLET CO. 540 E WASH ST. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS QftDGE BUSINESS COUPE Original enamel finish; looks fine and car runs aplendidly: you can easily tell that this i r has had wonderful care: 1923; $250 down. WILBUR JOHNSON CO. Mam 3420. 730 N. Meridian. Open evenings. Closed Sunday. DODGE. 1922 coupe; nign hood; five excellent cord tires: perfect mechanical condition: $500; term*. HUFF-BUICK SALES CO.. 363 N. Illinois St Open evening and Sunday. Fords / WARNING DON’T BTTY Until You See The Baf*ber-Wamoek Cos.. Used 'Car Specials FORD coupe. 1924; lock wneel. spare tire, foot feed: $426. terms or trade. HAYNES-SCiLMIDT, Inc. 120-22 W. North St. WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND DEALERS Mom fully equipped Willy*-Overland ■ dealer in Indiana. PARTS—SERVICE—SALES. On Square West of Masonic Temple. FORD, one-ton truck: panel body: A-l condition: cord tires; in perfect condition Busch magneto: looks like new: only $175; terms. Ask for No. 55 - BARBER WARNOCK CO. 819 E. Washington St. Circle 2265. Ford Coupe. 1919: only $125; real buy. Ford Coupe. 1924; good condition; $375. These ears are sold on easy terms. Open evenings and Sunday*. S-WISSHELM -4 PARKER. 544 E. Washington St. FORD, four-door sedan, tn pel feet oondifully equipped: priced for a quick sale; terms. OAKLEY OVERLAND SALES FORD coupe 1924: excellent buy for $400; lock wheel, spotlight four new cord tires good paint Terms. Ask for No. 51. ' BARBER-WARNOCK CO. 819 E. Washington St Circle 2265 ~ FORd BODIES. Touring* and Roadsters, sls and up. _ . Sedan*—Coupes. Cash or term* Onen evenings. SWISSHELM A PARKER. FORD tudor. 1923: good inroughout. f? you want a good closed Fora, see this: $100: ie-ms. 550 N. Capitol. HUPP BULLDOG - ROADSTER 1924. with winter lnclosure. Car ha* the adrantajre of full bulldog: equipment and is in splendid condition throughout. Lookj like new. S3OO down. WILBUR JOHNSON 00. Main 3420. 730 N. Meridian. Open evenings. Closed Sunday. MAXWELL dub coupe in A-l condition: shlelSs™" 1027 N MBndiar MR OLDBMOBILE sport touring. 1924; fully equipped throughout: runs and looks like anew job; Duco finish: priced to sell now: terms if de*ired. OAKLEY OVERLAND SALES OUlsmoblie Six Seaan. 1924. Overland Sedans. 1920 and 1922. Chevrolet Seiian. 1023. All bargains. Must sell quick. Terms. Randolph 3829. OVERLAND De Lust. 1924: five good tires, front and rear bumpers: $425: terms or trade. HAYNES-SCHMIDT, Inc. 120-22 W. North St. AND OWNERS, MOST FTT.LY EOUIPPED WILLYS-OVERLAND SERVICE IN INDIANA. _ PARTS—SERVICE—SALES On Square West of Masonic Temple. _ OVERLAND touring. 1924: glass inclosure: perfect condition throughout: must sell at once: can arrange terms. Call Drexel 4743. OVERLAND roadster, late 1922: good condition: trade for Ford. Belmont 4471Ring 1. REO touring: new top. new paint, completely overhauled: good tires. $200; terms HUFF BUICK SALES CO.. 363 N. ill. Sl, Open evenings and Sunday. STUDEBAKER 1922 touring; five good cord tiros; perfect mechanical condition; $400: terms. HUFF-BUICK SALES CO.. 363 N. Illinois St. Op-n evenings and BttlWtf. 1924 Ford Coupe NINE MONTHS OLD: S4OO. HAS MOTOMETER. SPEEDOMETER. REAR VIEW MIRROW. SPOT LIGHT. WINDSHIELD WIPER. DASH LIGHTS. EXTRA TIRES. STOP LIGHT. PARKING LIGHT. A REAL VALUE IN THIS CAR. STONE CHEVROLET CO. 1540 E WASH. ST. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS BARGAINS ' Buick Touring 1921; California top; *ez,t cover*, other extras. This ear is In good mechano al epndition. $225. 2 Ford Tourings: good running order: rood tires SSO. Reo Turing; winter top. SSO. Overland Coupe. 1920 model; motor overhauled, good tires. S2OO. Small Down Payment h GUY LONG 1114 N MERIDIAN LINCOLN 8865 HUPP COUPE, 1923 4-paaeenger: upholstery, finish at."] tires are all in fine shape: motor runs gples didly: has front bumper, motometix and step plates. For your business or your pleasure S°so down. WILBUR JOHNSON CO. Main 3420. 730 N. Meridian. Open evenings. Closed Sunday. PANEL body one-half-ton truck: good cord tire*, new paint: an exceptional buy for only $125. Term*. Ask for No. 64. BARBER-WARNOCK CO. 519 E. Washington Bt. Circle 2265. BUICK 6. 1920: roadster, a good one and a rare bargain at $185: Urma. HUFF BUICK SAWS 363 N. 111. St. Open

30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Clark Motor Co.’s Week=Eed Salle Our lobs is your gain. We must move our used cars immediately to make room for more coming in on the new Here’s a Few. Look ’em Over. Stephens, 1923, new paint. Durant, Cal. top, 5 balloon tirca, 1923. Ford Roadster, 1923. Nash Touring. Chalmers Touring, 1921. Overland Touring, 1921. Monroe Touring. Chevrolet Touring, 1923. Oldsmobile 8 Touring, 1921. [ You Will Be Surprised at the Price. : PAYMENTS TO SUIT EVERY ONE CLARK MOTOR CO. 955 N. Meridian. Cl rcle 6885. Open Evening and Sundays. % Fords WARNING DON’T BUY Until You See ;The Barber-Wamock Cos. Used Car Specials Chevrolet DEMONSTRATOR SEDAN NEW CAR GUARANTEE. BIG REDUCTION. DON'T FAIL TO SEE THIS IF YOU WHAT A GOOD CLOSED CAR STONE CHEVROLET CO. 540 E. WASH. ST OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS / ONLY 11 5 LEFT' POSITIVELY Must Be Sold The best opportunity offered you this year. Prices Right Sedans ;... .$275 Tourings j $125 And Extremely Low Down Payments Atlas Secorities Company • 619 N. Capitol Ave. Open Evenings. R 1 ley 1912. HUPP TOURING, 1924 Model: new paint, good tire* and upholstery shows but little wear; good side curtains and wings: $250 down . WILBUR JOHNSON CO. Main 3420. 730 N. Meridian. Open evenings. Closed Sunday. 1923 FORD coupe, only #275; good condition- lock wheel and extrae; paint good. Terms. Ask for No. 52. BARBER-WARNOCK CO. 819 E. Washington St Circle 2265. HUPMOBILE ROADSTER, 1922~ I Only $10.35 down. and certainly a | whiz! Your opportunity to buy lnex- | i>en*ivc transportation for the summer . months Pay weekly. WILBUR JOHNSON CO. Main 3420. 730 N.'Meridian. Open evenings. Closed Sunday. 1022 FORD coupe- speedometer. lock wheel, spot light: other extras; fine shape; terms. A* k for N - 53. BARBER-WARNOCK CO. 819 E. Washington St Circle 2266. USED CARS THAT SATISFY ’923 Jewett De Luxe touring. 1.923 Jewett De Luxe touring. Duco fin. 1922 Maxwell sedan. 1924 Jewett sedan. 1922 Jewett standard touring. Zapon finish. 1922 Haynes 55. sport. 1920 Auburn; good condition. 1923 OldsmobUe roadster. 1924 Ford Tudor; driven 4.000 miles. 1924 Ford coupe 1923 Ford sedan. 1921 Ford sedan. 1924 Velie. new touring. 1921 Paige 6-66 7-paaeenger touring. 1922 Jewett touring. California top. all extras. includnig five new KellySpringfield cord tires. Our Jeweit cars are rebuilt and carry thirty-day guarantee. Terms to suit purchaser. j George B. Ray, Inc. Paige-Jewett Distributers \ 1110-1112 N. Meridisn Open Evenings. Lin. 7342. I BUICK 5.X 1921 tounng: Rex California . top: nev Duco finish; new motor, good ! tires: a red bargain. HUFF-BUICK SALES CO.. 363 N. Illinois St. Open evening. and Sunday. 1 1922 FORD Sedan; Mills body; good oondition: looks and runs like new; new tires; easy terms. Open evenings. SWISSHELM & PARKER i BUICK SIX. 1928. tounng; anven very lit&ss. TnmMrtet. 363 N. Illinois St. Open evenings and Sunday. - ~ FORD BODIES— (jsea sedans, coapes, tonrj 192r °^ LIVE downtown Hudson-tssex dealers. „J. W. BERRY. P. B. SMITH. 322 N. Delaware St. HAVE you read our nd. CLARK MOTOR CO.. 955 N, Meridian. 1924 FORD touring: $250. Ask for car No. 50 Terms A-I condition Good pamt BARBER-WARNOCK CO. 819 E. Washington St Circle 2265. SAVE money by reading our ad CLARK MOTOR db.. 965 N Meridian St. USED CARS bought and sold. I. GOL6BURG. 522 N, Capitol. IT will pay you to read our ad. CLARK MOTOR CO.. 955 N. Meridian St. 31 AUTOMOBILES WANTED AUTOS WANTED—2I2 E. New York St. Main 4446. 32 AUTO• SUPPLIES, REPAIRS PARTS for all make of cags. Call ’or write and let us know what you need. Used or new. SAM CORAZ AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO., 619 N, Capitol Ave. Vulcanizing; top repairing and rebuilding- complete line of cord, fftres in stock. KENTUCKY AVE. VULCANIZING OO . 36 Ky. Ave. VpTJ can get "that better kind ’ of used wires at Rogers ; plenty of odd sizes 3M7 W Washington. Bel. 4300.

32 AUTO SUPPLIES, REPAIRS CHEVROLET specialists: first-class work; reasonable prices. Bel, 2733. Cox Bros. WHAT ABOUT THAT BATTERYV COME TO CORUM. 901 N. ILL, ST. 33 MOTORCYCLES, BIOYCLEB~ GOOD bicycles. $8 and up; tires $2 and üb. 940 Massachusetts Avel 35 FINANCIAL SECOND mortgage loans on city properties and farms. Quick service A. F. ZAINEY, 108 N. Delaware 37 MONEY TO LOAN i Beneficial I Cz [gang Your Credit Is Good for Up to S3OO on household furniture without removal PROMPTNESS, PRIVACY and COURTESY You pay back: $ 3 a month on $ 60 loan $ 5 a month on SIOO loan $lO a month on S2OO loan sl6 a month on S3OO loan Plus lawful Interest only Call, write or phone Clr. 1-6-6-9 Beneficial Loan Society 601 National City Bank Bldg. Open 9 to 5:30 Saturdays, 9 to 1 Licensed by and bonded to the State. NEED MONEY t 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. LI ncoln 7184. Personal Loans Quick —Confidential * Cash in 24 Houis. Security Investment & Loan, Inc. 136 N. Delaware st Lin. 5050. tOANS ON PERSONAL PROPERTY. Follow Our Ad. FIDELITY LOAN CO. Personal Property Loans. AMERICAN LOAN CO Mopey to Loan on Autos Room 9. 542 N. Meridian. 38 AUCTION SALES FRIDAY—O:3O A. M. Grocery Sale. 602 S East Bt. Stock of groceries: extra good fixtures, including icebox, meat slicer. meat block and tools. 2 electric Toledo scales, display refrigerator counter, show cases, counters, shelving, etc. MARK AUCTION CO. RA. 7084. Neal. Auctioneer. RA. 7034. 39 . LEfiAL NOTICES CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OK PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. March 24. 1925. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana., that on the 23rd day of March. 1925, 4hey approved* an assessment roll showing, the prirtia fade assessments for the following described public improvement, an authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 11981. FIRST ALLEY SOUTH OF ORANGE STREET From east property line of first alley east of East St., To west property line of Elmwood St. By Rrading and paving the alley with Asphalt. Asphaltic-Concrete, Concrete or Brick, laid on a fl-tneh gravel concrete foundation from 6-inches of property line to 6 inches of property line to a uniform width of 9 feet: iroviding 18 lineal feet of 4xlß-inch Stratified Limestone. Marginal Stone of Vlx2x2-inch Standard Steel Paving Gpard as specified. Also exte.iiing all water, gas. sewer and other private service connections to property line, where not already in. All to be as ehewn on plan and as speci*Persons interested in or affected by saJd described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Friday. April 3. I 1925. 2 p. m . as a date upon which re- | monstrances will be received, or heard, nrainst the amount assessed against each piece of property described in said roll, and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have hetn or will be benefited in the amounts nsmed on said roll, or In a greater or less sum than that named on sand roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima fade assessments, with the name* of owners and descriptions of property subject to be aaessed. is on file and may be seen st the office Os the Board of Public Work, of ■aid o d^ Es E corrlN . W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Work*. City of Indianapolis. Mar 25, 26 27, 28. 30, 31. April 1, 1925 CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. March 24. 1926. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN; Notice is hereby, given by the Board of Public Works of tne City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that on the 23rd da.v of March. 1925. they approved an assessment roll show'nr the prima facie assessments for the following described public improvement. as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 11902. ILLINOIS STREET (West Side). From a point 573 feet south of south property line of Forty-Second Street. To the center line 'of Forty-Second Street. By curbing the roadway with Stratified Limestone. Berea Sandstone, Granite or 6-24-inch Concrete curb to the width shown on plan. All to be as shown on plan and aa specified. Persons Interested tn or affected by said described public improvement a r4 hedeby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Friday. April 3, 1925, 2 p. m., as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece of property described in said roll, and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited in the ajnounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima facie assessments, with the names of owner and description of property subject to be assessed. Is on file and may be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works of said dtv. / CHARLES E. COFFINW. H. FREEMAN. - M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works, City of Indianapolis. March 25. 26. 27, 28. 30, 31-Aprtl 1, 1925. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis, Ind., March 18. 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 19th day of January. 1925. they approved an assessment roil showing the prima 'acie jassesiinients of benefits and awardi of damages to ttie property beneficially or injuriously, affected by the following described vacation of first alley north of Fifteenth Street as authorized by Declaratory Resolution No. 12166. 1924. VACATION OF FIRST ALLEY NORTH OF FIFTEENTH STREET FROM COLLEGE AVENUE TO FIRST ALLEY EAST OF COLLEGE AVENUE That the following named persona, nonresidents or persons whose residence is unknown to this Department, are owners of property aa set forth tn said assessment roll. wh:ch is assessed benefits on account of said vacation aa above described: Louise J. Woodward, no address: lot 17; Butler Hrs. Add.: amount of benefits. $5. All of the proceedings had by the said Board in the matter of the vacation of first alley north of said fifteenth street, as above described, are in accordance with said Declaratory Resolution No. 12166. adopted by said Board of Public Works Dec. 10. 1924. The above named persons are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works win meet at its office Wednesday. April 15th. 1926, at 2 p m.. at which time and place it will receive or hear remonstrances

39 LEGAL NOTICES (Continued) assessed benefits or awarded damages on account of said vacation as above de-j scribed. CHARLES B COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M J SPENCFTK Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. March 19, 26-Aprll 2. 1925. CITY ADVERTISEMENT v LEGAL NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. March 18. 1925. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that scaled proposals will be received by it. at its office, until 2 o’clock p. m., on Wednesday, April Ist. 1925. for the following described public improvement. in the City of Indianapolis, as authorized by Improvement Resolution No. 12257. GUILFORD AVENUE. From north property line of Northview Avenue. To south property line of Fifty-Ninth Street. By paving the roadway with WoodenBlock, Asphalt. Asphaltic-Concrete or Brick, laid on a 6-inch gravel concrete foundation from curb-line to curb-line to a uniform width of 30 feet paving the wings of the Intersecting streets in a simitar manner and to the widths as shown on plans: and resetting 10 manhole top* to grade. Also extending all water, gas, sewer and other private service connections to property line, where not already in. All to be as shown on plan and as specified All work done in making of said described public improvement shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of said Improvement Resolution, and the general and detail plans, profiles, drawings and specifications wh‘ch are on file and may be seen In the office of said Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. The Board of Public Works reserves the right to reject any pr all bids. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN, M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis March 19. 26 1925 The Cleveland. Cincinnati. Chicago & St. Louis Railway Cos. will sell at public auction. Saturday. April 4. 1925. at, 9 a. m.. at their Unclaimed Freight Station. Capitol Ave. and South St.. Indianapolis. Ind.. unless previously claimed by rightful owner. shipment billed as 500 baga. 50.000 pounds, oyster shells (for mixing with ehieken feed), shipment eonsigned to Rush County Mill* Rushville. Ind. Terms of sale: Cash or certified check, payable immediately at eonclunion of sale. Shipment can be examined Friday. April J. K. VANCE. , Freight Claim Agent. FORD touring, 1916 will be sold for storage charges. WM. A. SIRES. 1042 W. 33rd March 25, 26. 27. 1925. - CHURCH TO HONOR THREE Warden Fogarty Among Those to Be Given Decoration. Bu Cnited Frets , MICHIGAN CITY, Ind., March 26.—Decorations of the military roder of the Holy Sepulchre, one of the highest honors in the Roman Catholic Church, will be bestowed upon three Michigan City residents, April 13. Those to be decoratyi are Edward J. Fogarty, warden of the State prison; Howard H. Spaulding and T. C. Mullen, attorney. Warden Fogarty was selected because of his notable prison work, Mrs. Spaulding because of her numerous gifts to the church and Mullen because of his church and hospital activities. NEW BUDGET SOUGHT Meridian 11111a Club Wants Street Extended. Extension of Meridian St. to White Htiver and a bridge over the canal at the end of Meridian will be sought by the recently organized Meridian Hills Community Club, according to James L. Murray, secretary. Russel T. Byers, president, has named A. J. Wohlhemuth as chairman of a committee for a membership drive. Territory covered by the club Is north of the river to EightySixth St., between Spring Mill Rd. and College Ave. APRIL 2 SET BY SLICK Date for Opening of New Federal Court. Is Fixed. Bu Unit'd Prrtt FT. WAYNE, Ind., March 26. Thomas W. ;i>ick, recently appointed judge of the* northern Indiana district of the Federal Court, will open court April 2, according to an an"nouncement by T. J. Logan, United States commmlssioner. The first ease will be the damage suit for $250,000 by the Radio Pack Company of New York against the Robert Hicks Corporation of South Whitley, Ind., publishers of the Specialty Salesmen Magazlna, charging libel. Four Charge* Against Him George Lucid, 30, of 1533 Linden St,, was slated at the city prison Wednesday night and charged with ‘carrying concealed weapons, intoxication, disorderly conduct and unlawful possession of firearms. Police say he waved a gun in the air and chased his wife and five children from home. Engineers to Debate The Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Canal project will be debated'Friday night by students of Purdue University and Rose Polytechnic Institute at a meeting of the American Socle y of Mechanical Engineers at the Severin. Following the debate, Calvin W. Rice of Niw York will talk on the world power conference held In London. Constable Arrested C. W. Freeman, 37, of 2t)49 N. Alabama St., county constable, was arrested today on a warrant charging assault and battery, filed by Mrs. Llnnie B. Hamilton, 640 Charlotte St. Freemhn was released on his own recognizance. He said he was not the constable whp took Mrs. Hamilton’s sewing machine on a replevin suit, Man Hurt In Crash Earl Garrett, 20. of 14(55 English St., was cut about the head today, when an automobile in which he was riding driven by Edward Waterman, 359 N. .Euclid Ave., collided tilth another car driven by Kenneth Amick, 19, of 1719 Fletcher Ave., al Spruce and Prospect Sts. Amick was charged with assault and battery. Garret was taken to his home. Claim Man Is Fugitive * Bernard Trattner, 25, of 1427 Pari. Ave., ia held today at the city prison as a fugitive. Police say he Is wanted In Van Wert, Ohio, because of an automebile transaction. —a License Plate Missing State przlce Wednesday arrested Carroll Myera, 26, of ,67 S. Gray St., and charged him with failing to have a 1525 State auto license.on his *uto.

THURSDAY, MARCH 26,1925

REPORT SEVERAL THEFTS; SWINDLES Light-Fingered Gentry Work, Police Learn, Several burglaries and thefts were reported to police Wednesday night. Swindle artists were also at work, reports show. Dr. J. M. Whitehead, 1540 Roosevelt Ave., told police a medicine case, containing Instruments and five grains of narcotics valued at S4O were taken from his car parked at Twenty-Fifth St. and Keystone Ave. Ray Tottem. 2654 Brookside Ave., attendant at the Pure Oil station, Oakland Ave., and Washington St., said three men in an out-of-State car, purchased, gasoline, paid with a S2O bill and took $5 of hia money away with them. Alva Guy, 413 Madison ve., owner of a house at 1106 W. Ray St., said bed clothing and linens valued at $35 were missing when the tenants moved out. Gus Marko, the European, 139 N. Delaware St., states his room was entered and a watch and clothes valued at SSB taken. A daylight burglar entered a house at 1427 Broadway Wednesday taking jewelry valued at $37 from the ror ms of Mrs. John C. Pope, and , clothing and jewelry valued at $l3O from rooms of Mrs. Allen Lund. BELL COMPANY IS* LOSER IN RULING State Expected to Rest Its Case Late Today. Bu Timet Bnerial FRANKLIN, Ind., March 26. Contracts with the Cumberland Telephone Company of Kentucky, and one with the A. T and TANARUS., under which Indiana Bell pays 414 pet’ cent of Its gross earnings to the parent company, were ordered read into evidence by Judge Fremont Miller here today in the trial of the State’s suit to revoke the Indiana Bell charter. Judge Miller overruled the defense's protect after four hours argument Wednesday. tJ. S. Leah, former attorney-general, Is prosecuting for the State, argued for reading of the contracts on the ground that Indiana Bell directors permitted the company to become Involved In contracts for the restraining of competition. The State expected to rest its case In time for the defense to open late today. The case may go to the jury late jKk REMUS BEFORE JURY Bootlegger Under Indictment Here Testifies in Prison Case. Bu Timet SDecinl ATLANTA, March 26.—Testimony of George Remus, Cincinnati, wealthy convicted bootlegger, was presented to a Federal grand jury here Wednesday In an effort to secure an Indictment against the Rev. Father Thomas P. Hayden, former Catholic chaplain at the Atlanta Federal Penitentiary. The indictment Is sought In connection with Father Hayden's previous admission of acceptance of a bribe from a prospective inmate of the Atlanta penitentiary. Remus in also under Federal indictment at Indianapolis for alleged liquor law violation. SPRING, THANK HEAVEN! Husband Chase* Wife Into Street Clad In Night Gown. Mrs. W. E. Banks, colored, 926 Charles St., was glad wintry wind* weren't blowing Wednesday night. Police found her In her night gown at Ray and Illinois Sts; She said ■she had been chased from home by her husband, who threatened to shoot her. Police broke in and Banks on charges of assault Trid battery, disorderly conduct, drawing deadly weapons, and Illegal possession of a gun. Gone, but Not Forgotten (If you see any automobiles be art nr these license numbers, call the police or The Indianapolis Times, Main 3500. The owner may be able to do the same tor you some time.) Automobles reported stolen to police belong to: Barrett Woodsmall, 2726 N. Meridian St., Chrysler, license 474-923, from In front of home. William Penrod, Southport. Oakland, 475-280, from 532 W. Walnut Street. William A. Atkins, 1320 N. Meridian St., Chrysler, 18147, from Georgia and Illinois Sts. Clarence Fansler, 1309 N. Pennsylvania St.. Maxwell, 23503,, from Court and Delaware Sts. Charge Man Took Auto Booker Davison, IP, colored, 6-1 i> W. North St., was slated at the city prison early today and charged with vehicle taking. He is said to have taken an auto owned by William Penrod, Southport, Ind., parked near his hpme. ■ ii ... i ,m. i . Pi S. Agent* Aid in Raid Police Lieutenant Isenhut £kl' Federal Agents Horner and N<JSf .aided the home of Glenn Ward, 24, of 821 N. Pennsylvania St., and slated hi mon blind tiger charges, alleging they found four quarts of gin and four and a half quarts of alcohol. Speed Chirged to Two Harry Kammerling, 42, of 1946 College Ave.. and Faystte Hiner, 21. of 1609 Comar Ava., were slated on soeecUna oharsaa