Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 295, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 April 1925 — Page 16
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1 DEATH NUT ICES HAY, GEORGE —Brother of W, H. Hay of Pittsburgh. Pa., died Wednesday. April 22. Friends may view remains at funeral parlors. Kirby & Dtnn, 1901 N. Meridian Funeral Friday, April 24. 3:30 p. m.. at the parlors. Burial Crown Hill eemetery. Friends invited. JOHNSON. HARRY E.—Age 19 years. brother of Lorene Johnson Doffry. died April 31. at St. Vincent's Hospital. Friends may view the remains at the funeral par lors of Kirby 4 Dinn. 1901 N. Meridian St. Funeral Friday, April 24, 2 p. m. at the parlors. Burial Crown Hill eemetery. (Louisville, Ky. and St. Louis, Mo., papers please eopy.) ft~ t UNfIhAI7I)IKKCTOKS W. T. BLASENGYM Main Ofdcti Branch ufhoe 2: 20 Shelby St. 1009 Indiana Avenue, Drexel 2670 Ciroie 0900 PLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 N Illinois St Funeral directors to the people ot Indianapolis since 1887. Phone—Main <'64l. 0643. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY bERT 9. GADD—2I3O Prospect St Phone Stewart 2278. George Grmsteiner Funeral director. 522 E. Market. Main POPS DREXEL If / Pf+J' Pa i222 25M ° ni £ t n UNDERTAKERS —HISEY 4 TITUS.~9M ' N. Delaware. Main 3080. , SPECIAL NOTICES s MEDICATED BATHS AND MASSAGE 729 N. New Jersey. Main 8340, 9 PERSONALA WANTED—To adopt yirl baby, one month old or younger. Dark brown skin, -all or write. 1211 Hiawatha St. 10 ~ LOS T AM) FOUND
TOUND—Articles found in Indiananolis street cars yesterday:
3 BOOKS 3 PURSES l BOSTON BAG 4 PACKAGES Main 2737 STOLEN; 1923 Chevrolet touring. license 471386 Ind '23; engine No. W-21211 Car painted red. bright red disc wheels .khaki top. Stewart bumpers front and rear, nickeled radiator and niotometer and glass side shields, taken from east side of Meridian, just north of Vermont, between 8 and 8:45 p. m.. April 2nd. Reward. Notify W. E. Barton. 000 Indi ana Trust Bldg. Main 8044. ' glasses, between New York and Washington, on Hendricks, ir. case, ma, ..id ur. van Osdol. ivcuiril to -.44 Hendrioks PI., or call Circle 3078. LOST—White collie pup; brown spot on each ear; answers to name of Rowel. , sick lady's pet. Any information, please cadi Humboldt 2131- Reward. WILL party who picked up traveling bag at Madison Ave. and Belt R. R. please emll Drexet 7841 1. Prescription in bag valuable to owner only. LIBERAL REWARD —Dog. Engl'sh bull; white, female; answers to Peggy; vlcinity of 33rd and Central. Hum. 3061. GRAY. silver fmc fur: lost betwien White’s cafeteria and Ohio Theater. Monday evening. Wash, 9866. Reward. DuG—Lost, small, white with brown spots. Answers to name of “Hetty Lou. ' Drexel 2335. ■ TRAVELING bag. brown on Woodruff alley or E. Tenth and Mass. VI eb. 0801. 12 HEM' YV ANTED—M AUE MAN WANTED ON ICE WAGON 619 Langsdale Ave. BOY over 16 in bakery. 827 Ft. Wayne Are; CABVnETMAKER. exchange work for dentistry. DR. H. Drexel 4106. WANTED—Ushers. Apply Edward Dawling. Hagenbeek-Wallaee circus, at show ground Saturday. EXPER. architectural draftsmen. RUIIUSH A HUNTER. 430 Amer. Cent. Life Bldg. 13 IN ST R UdT IQ NS LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE Complete course by professional instructors. Day and evening classes. Live models. OLIVa STREET HAIR STORE 1158 Olive SL Drexel 4535. INSTRUCTION u: Beauty Culture. RAIN BOW ACADFMY OF BEAUTY CUL TURK. 157 N. Illinois; second floor blew art Hldg. Circle 0296. MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE 610 E. Wastungington St. Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 073 1 SHORTHAND in 30 days; typewriting C 22 Peoples Bank Bldg, Lincoln 113 1 /. 14 SALESMEN WANTED REAL ESTATE SALESMEN Five high-powered men to list and sell real estate. Fullest of 00-operation given. Call 9 to 10 a. m. East Side Realty Cos.. SQSS E. Michigan. 15 AGENTS AND SOLICITORS SELLING agent for insecticide, used by leading hotels, restaurants, bakeries, etc. Must be financially responsible: no investment . Write for descriptive folder. FARMER'S CHEMICAL CO., 124-126 N. Eric. St, Toledo. Ohio. 16 HELP YVANTED—FEMALE WANTED —Ballet girls. Apply to William Wells, Hagenbeck-Wallace circus, at ghow grounds Saturday. H SITUATIONS WANTED b—Female v CURTAINS TO LAUNDER. MRS J. LUTZ CIRCLE 6612. WASHINGS wanted: experienced; soft water used. 825 Coffey St. til! iJSKWOKK—"By day or week young. white woman; at once. Lin, 8002. 18 ROOMS FOR RENT BEECHER 8t„ 414; two sleeping or housekeeping rooms; 1 block from Van Camps Packing Cos. Drexel 6291. CAPITOL, N.,*2137—Room and board for four girls near oar. No. 8. Har. 0430-R. MERIDIAN! FT 1141—Cosy homelike sleeping rm. semi-private bath. L 6596. MERIDIAN. N. 2143: r.icely furnished front room: garage. Ran, 32jg0. MERIDIAN. N.. 402; furnishedTonms. jirlvate home; ladies preferred. Cir, 4778. PENNSYLVANIA. N. 1031: beautiful front room; ideal for summer; gentlemen: meals near. Main 2663, lENNBYL VANIA, N.. 809; 2-room apt.; ■—** IniliriTUr tlMa; aiujis la.
18 ROOMS FOR RENT PRATT, E.. 429' airy outside room: private home: for two. _Llncoln_7lsl. RINGGOLD AVE.. loll": nice room: private; reasonable; 1 rotes! ant. Drtxel 5144-as, ST. JOE. E.. 123: ior gentleman; private home; walking distance. Riley If.-28. _ TALBOTT. N.. 1835: nicely sum, rooms: _reasonable; delightful location; lavatory. TALBOTT 2011 N.: large rouin; Pennsylvania car l.ne. Ran. 5407. WALCOTT. N.. 222: 3 .unfurn. modem rooms: private home, lliiey 1589. WOODRUFF PLACE—Beautiful rooms: private home: garage. Web. 4414. CHOICEST rooms n oest locations. Come in and get a list. B. 4 B. RENTAL SERVICE BUREAU 710 Odd Fellow Bldg. Riley 2707, DOWNTOWN, attractive outside room: modern apt.: good ventilation; city heat; elevator: private family. Riley 2342. FURN. modern light ""nousekeeping rooms: 34. $5 week. 441 E. Tenth St. AIRY room' private Jewish family, north of creek; gentlemen. Har. 2048-J. a —Light Housekeeping COLLEGE 2231—Furnished room and light housekeeping. Dr. 6043-R. EAST. N.. 523; modern housekeeping suite: gas range and refrigerator. Lincoin 5116. ELEVENTH ST.. E . 539; upper room and suite of three rooms. Lincoln 3533. LEXINGTON AVE . 802: two nicely furnished large rooms; reasonable. Drexel 2504-J. NtWMAN St.. 1028; clean, modern rooms. furnished: $7.50: garage. Web. 2233. PARK. 1655: modern, turn, front apt.: 2 rooms and kitchenette; $l.O, ST CI.AIK F. 309: large front room and kitchenette: modern. Clr. Toth ST., e 7 ClO —Small Clean front room down stairs. 24TH, W., 10: one or more furnished or unfurnished rooms. Harrison_3l47-J. 3 UNFURN. rooms for light housekeeping: , gas and lights furnished. Ken._lßoß. TWO wonderful furn. rooms for light housekeeping: prtv. home. Dr. 9204-W. b—Board and Rooms ASHLAND 1208—Good board: reasonable: square to ear. Lincoln 1133. JEFFERSON. N.. 226: modern home; $8 per week. Web. 6868. _ WASHINGTON. W , 1749—R00m and board for 1 or 2, $7. Belmont 2474. LARGE front room for two gentlemen, in walking distance of Riverside golf jink*; morning and evening meals furnished. Harrison 4246-W, ATTRACTIVE room: employed lady; room and board; $6, Har. 2756-M. 19 Kl'ViALh a—Houses 334 Ogden; 5 “rooms, semi-modern : $22.50. SCHMID & SMITH, INC., REALTORS EMERSON. N. '<76: half six room modern double. Irvington 1468. GOODLET, 9UB; new 4-room double bungalow; $lB. W. 10th car, DR. 4206. Guilford, 419 E. Norm Four rooms, modern; $42.50 per month. J. G. McCullough 106 N, DELAWARE ST. MAIN I*o9 MERIDIAN, 529 . 8-room modem; ga rage: improved street; fine home; close to town, DRexel 8021-J. MICHIGAN, E. 1041; smi-modern; S2O. Webster 3991. NEW JERSEY. N. 2138: modern, 4 bedroom house: must be seen to be ap predated. Randolph 6810, NEW YORK. E.. 1048; five rooms, seiiumodern; $25. OLIVE St . ter pd Inquire in rear: $43. PALMER. E.. (644: 4 rooms; gas, lighting and cooking; city water. Wash. .07 < <_. PENNSYLVANIA. N.. 1938: lower duplex; six rpoms; strictly modern: rent reasonable. Call owner. Har. 2419-J. PLEASANT ST*. 2210; three-room cottage for colored; sls. RUSSELL, 013; hail double; 3 rooms: lights, water, gas. DRexel 2103. SHEFFIELD. S.. 1300: five rooms; gas, electricity; water paid; garage; $25. Drexel 5375. SHELDON St.. 1941: half oi new double. 4 rooms, modern/ front and rrar porches- garage water rent paid: S2O per month. Mam 1800 SHELDON. 1953: one-half of double; 5 rooms; semi-mddern. S2O per month. Phone. Ma. 1806, SOUTHERN AVE.. 1434—0 rooms gas. electricity, $22.50. Drex 0783 Ring 2. COLORED TENANTS 901 N. Tromont. 5 rooms SIB.OO 2240 Columbia. 4 rooms 18.50 2324 Cornell. 4 rooms >20.00 2240 Sheldon, 5 rooms 20.00 DUNLOP &HOLTEGEL 2434 E. 13th; new 5-room modern bungalow garpge: $42.50 SCHMID & SMITH, INC., REALTORS 130 N DELA. MAIN 4088 FOUR ROOM bii-iga'ows; modem: 2619-23 Oxford; lor colored; S2O. Bin. 8943. A. F. ZAINIJ X ."tliiAi, jassTA TE RENTALS INSURANCE 108 N DF.LA LI. 6520 SEE DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL for hargaius REAL ESTATE h —Houses. Flats Furnished WOODRUFF PL.: low-r duplex; four noms and bath; furnished. Webster 8328. COMPLETELY furnished, upper duplex. 5 looms, splendid car line; 1 room reserved: near tea room. Ran. 1888. VERY desirable fumisnod apartment, duplex: north, Kenwood 5859. c—Apartments BROADWAY. 1655 —6-room upper duplex. modem, desirable. Kenwood 4741. WOODRUFF PLACE; mod., lower, 4-rm apt.; reasonable. Webster 8020-W. FLATS FOR RENT Seventeenth and College; 8 rooms and bath; heat and water; s.>s. SCHMID & SMITH, INC., REALTORS 130 N. DELA. _ MAJN 408a furnishfTd OR UNFURNISHED > Balsaim Ave., 3516 Near Fall Creek Blvd.: three rooms and hath: two in-a-door beds, light, ya.s. heat, water furnished; $55; garage. so. State Savings & Trust Cos. Malq_4sl7. 9 E. Market St DOWNTOWN apt.. 124 N -East St.: mod ern: 5 large dry rooms; heat and wa*er furn.: gas range refrigerator, back porch; SSO. Call 1011 Ifume-Mansur, Lin 1269. d—Business Flare* MICHIGAN. E.. 4001; new brick building; line corner for drug store or dry goods. Washington 5478. ' DESK spare including everything. SIO.OO month. Room 204. 108 N Delaware St. BUSINESS PLACE—Comer South and Mis souri Sts. Only S2CL Randolph 7094. 2f REAL ESTAI K FOK SU E b—Houses BILTMORE ADDITION, NEW 5-room house, west: with garage: terms. Riley 2530. BLAINE. 1314; 5-room cottage; large lot. house good coud.; lights, gas. sewer, water; bargain. Be! 0404-W. COLLEGE AYESS,SOO will buy this strictly modem. 5-room bungalow. In 5300 block. Sun parlor; garage; lot 40x137. REALTY SERVICE BUREAU 501 Continental Bank Bldg. Lin. 5307. Evenings, Wash. 2820-R. GHACELAND AVE. Don't fail to ask us about this 7-room house. Thoroughly modern, excellent condition. Priced to sell. REALTY SERVEEBUREAU 501 Continental Bank Bldg. Lin. 5307. Evenings Wash. 4229-W. PR-jSPECT ST.—Five-room cottage, modern except furnace, in fine condition Only S4OO down, balance at $29 per month. Lincoln 3734. Evenings. Irvington 0951. RANDOLPH ST* north Oi New York! four-room cottage, in good condition: gas. electric lights and city water; full corner lot. This property is a bargain: $3,150: small cash payment, balance like rent. MR. CUNNINGHAM. 147 E. Market St. Main 5147._ Eve., Irv. 2540. THIRTY FIRST ST.‘. W.. 1045; 7 roomll. semi-modern home; large yard; grape arbor and garage; big bargain lor quick sale. Frank S. Clark & Cos. Main WINTHROP AVE. South of Forest Hill: -1-room bungalow; price $3,800; easy terms. REALTY SERVICE BUREAU 501 Continental Bank Bldg. Lin. 5307, o vtnings. Hum. 3729 COME OUT TO PVT IE AIR AND SUNSHINE IN STRATHMORE—34th and Keystone New. modern and semi-modem bungalows Priced $4,250 to $5,500. Only $350 cash payment and up. Balance monthly. A few choice homesites on terms. Salesman on Ground Sunday. '' J. 9. CRUSE REALTY CO. > Main 5840. SALE OR RENT, good double, electricity, 641-543 N. mub Ave. Harr lean 2174.
21 KKAI. ESTATE FOK SALE b—Houses COLORED BARGAINS Four-room cottage: water, electric lights. Near E. Sixteenth St. Price $2,000; easy terms. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION \V. A. PRIESMEYER 136 N. Delaware St, Lincoln 8105.~ 4-ROOM BUNGALOW 2125 Gent Ave.: electric light, city water and garage: Vi block of car line; 1 block from good school and play ground; $2,200: S2OO cash, balance S2O a month. See Mr. Ryan with J. G. McCullough. 106 N. Delaware. Main 1709 Residence. Har. 2562. BUNGALOW. 5 rooms enclosed sun parlor. enclosed rear porch. , pantry, electric lights, front drive garage, shrubbery, fruit, forest trees, cement walks. 345 Auburn St. N. from 4800 W. Washington. Wayne Park add.. S3OO cash and easy monthly payments. Oscar LEE. 406 Castle Hall Bldg.. 230 E. Ohio. Main 0217. SIOO CASH BALANCE $29 monthly; 4 rooms and breakfast room; S. E.: sink in kitchen, pantry, two large clothes presses; nice electrical fixtures. Grade door garage, large basement, front and rear porches Just completing; bungalow style. HERMAN J. SELtG. 718-719 Peoples Bank Riley 2028 ’ $llOO CASH and balance like rent buys choice of three four-room semi-modern cottages, in good repair; 2845. 2851. 2863 N. Denny St.; improved street. FIDELITY TRUST CO. Mr. Sexton. Main 6584. $250 Chsli Four-room? 1 semi-modem bungalow: well local 1 east. $22.50 per month. iucuoßD & McKinney, realtors 311 l/cm-.-ke B'.dg. Circle “220. Evenings Humboldt 1643. S2OO CASH FOR THIS ONE bal. like rent: pretty 5-room cottage wesi: gas. water, electric lights, basement,; nice location, near school and car; paved street: house in A-l condition. A real buy. Owner. Circle 1284. .NOTICE It is a home in Emerson Heights or near St. Philips or Joan of Arc. singles or doubles, call me. 1 have them. * C. J. OSBORN. ' Drexel 6184 S2OO CASH; best buy west 253 N. Minker St.; 6-room house; lot 49x140. Wo have reduced the price to $2,200; S2OO, S2O per month. Call Cir. 6600. Res.. Ran. 1662. E. J. McCRACKEN COLORED BUYER We have a good 8-room house: furnace, electricity, two lots; only $3,000; part cash. J. 9. CRUSE REALTY CO. Main 5840 ' NEW 5-room bungalow, Irvington; well, shed, $1 900$ easy terms I. N RICHIE A SON. Main 0520. 710 Bankers Trust Bldg. kORTH, 6 rooms, bath, modem, nice lot. good location: price $4,250: SI,OOO will handle, bal, S3O her month. A V FARIS REALTY CO. MA 320. 310 Hinne-Mansur MA. 3020 NEAR NEW BUTLER COLLEGE SITE Six rooms and garage. Real bargain: $3,500: only S3OO down balance easy. Call evenings. Humboldt 2439 TWO HOUSES—Nine lots, south. Braden's Riverside add. Rents $250 year clear First one vith $12.50 cash gets them at about half price. Main 6218. SACRED HEART CHURCH Six rooms. water, gas. electricity, sewer: A-l condit'on $3,000. DR. 6497. NEAR RURAL —Five-room modern. A real buy. Only $4,250; SSOO down. Lincoin 3734. Evenings, Irv, 0951, EQUITY in Bung., 3400 W Mich. Will trade. What nave you. Main 4283. Ask for Barber shop. Mr. Whitlock, F VE-ROOM tunralows: easy payment# Wash 4344 Cl/V BT.DRS REALTY CO e— Suburban SUBURBAN CHOICE 23 5 ACRE TRACTS EAGLE CREEK HIGHLANDS Lafayette Pike (Paved Road) HOURLY BUS SERVICE TO CITY IDEAL COUNTRY HOME . SITES TERMS TO RELIABLE BUYERS AND FAMILIES WANTING COUNTRY HOMES ELECTRIC CURRENT FOR LIGHTS. POWER COOKING. ETC. Prices from SBOO UP. JOS. \Y. SELVAGE & CO. MAIN i >717 EIGHTH Ave., S. No. 98: 6-room, modern suburban home; has 2-ear garage: lot 46x136; only ( year old: located in Beech Grove: price $5,500 with $2,500 cash. DRexel 6817; open eve.. 6 9. f—Sale or Exchange \ / WILL trade equity in Irvington double for 2 or 3 acres on river Income from double S7O month. Riley 27r7. $325 EQUITY: choice lot at bargain: ac eept used car or motorevcle as part pay. Main 1305. Irvington 3559 eve. g—Builders and Contracting IF YOU have a clear lot we will build you a home. Our houses are better and cheaper because we have no office help and pay no commission ELVERS * KLEIN Lincoin 2627 22 KKAI, KSTATK W ANTED MONEY For your suburbans. Singles or doubles. FLOYDS Majn >OOO4. 23 FARM LANDS 20 ACRES: ope and one-half miles north of Southport; good corn ground; for cash or g*ain: also pasture. Cali Southport 45 .13. or MISS CORA GRIFFITH. Randolph 4009. 25 MISC’KLLANKOUH FOR SALK ASK your druggist or grocer for Frttch'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. GAS ranee ior sale reasonable. 13*18 N. Tremont. ROI.L-TOP desk. lWlvci chair; good eon ditiun. 1327 Broadway. Rugs—Linoleums 9x12 tapestry Urusse.s rugs. blue. tan. taupe and old rose, special $13.9.: Gold Seal Congoleuni rugs, 9x12. $12.75 These ruge are carried in all sizes and patterns at proportionate prices Imported Japa nese gnus rugs. 9x12 double warp, heavy grade, made in beautiful colored patterns special. $7.50 113x12 rugs. $29.50 all wool. Jui line of Brussels, velvets. Axminstera and Wilton rugs carried in ail sizes and patterns. are sold at the lowest prices in the citv. Come in and be convinced Ail new perfect goods (no seconds! Dorfman Rug Cos. 207 W Wash St., opposite Statebouse "If it covers the floor wc have it." SLNGER sewing macnuie dron-nead $8 Apt 11 132.i Ashland Ave. TYPEWRITERS! SPECIAL SALE. ON FACTORY REBUILT REMINGTON MONARCHS CASH “PAY AS YOU TYPE’’ TERMS IF DESIRED You can buy any standard make on Easy Monthly Payments SEE OUR WINDOW FOR BARGAINS AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO. 30 S. Penn Lincoln 6822. “Est. since 1880! 22 branch stores." VEGETABLE wagon tor sale; good conditlon. DRexel 3790 J. FOUR Aerolux porch shades. 6 feet wide: 4 men's suits. 1 new white silk tuxedo vest. 1 new mohair automobile duster. All above coats 39. pants 30 Vi. for man 6 ft. 7; freshly cleaned and pressed. One wire fernery. 1 Pathe Vietrola cabinet for wireless set. 1-7 metal window shade roller. Cali everings and Sunday. 446 N. Walcott St. Webster 6062-M. REAL leather upholstered davenport, two rockers, library table, moms chair, splendid condition. Will take cash or payments: pt’eed reasonably for quick sale. 3264 Ruckle St. 25c WINDOW SASH, 30c FEDERAL COAL CO- 1020 E. North. FOUR-TUBE Radiola: demonstrator; complete SSO. VAN TALGE HARDWARE Bel. 4745. 2507 W. Washington. PRACTICALLY NEW STEAMER trunk. First sls cash takes it Lincoln 7024 Mr. Green. LARGE Early English settee, taneste-' nt. library table and chair. $36. Call utherland Ave. THREE ROLL TOP DESKS. 207 Indiana Trust Bldg. Lin. 3162. TIMES WANT ADS BOOST BUSINESS
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25 MISIKLLANKOI S FOB SALE a—Musical Jnstruments CONSOLE VICTOR Vietrola: mahogany finish: with records practically new: SBO. Irvington 2922. MR. PARKER b—Pet and Live Stock WHITE KING pigeons: squab raisers: choice mated pairs: guaranteed workers; cheap. Phone Irvington 1193-W. ST. BERNARD and shepherd pup. 1007 Parker Ave. CANARY birds singers and females. Ran dolph 1175. 25c COAL, ICE AND WOOD KINDLING WITH EACH TON' Ind. Lp.. Clean fkd $5.26 E. 111. Lp.. clean fkd 1 >5.25 Ind. or fii. Egg. clean fkd. 16 20 Glendora 6x3 Lp cDan fkd. : 6.00 Glendora. 3x2 Egg. c ean fkd : 5.75 Best Linton No, 4. clean fkd ....115.75 Va Washed Egg. clean fkd 16 00 W Va Lg.. clean fkd $6.25 Deliver anywhere in city UNION ICE AND COAL CO Drex. 4521 1910 Bluff Indiana large lump, forked $5 25 W Va. 4 in. forked ............. $6 25 NORTH ST. COAL CO. Lin 1455 920 E North St Irv 4020 ATLAS FUEL CO 401 W MORRIS ST DREXEL 0883 ‘ RICHLAND CO/A CO. Bel. 0272 'Ol5 W Everett. _ 2b~M ISt fcLLANKOIiB* W VNTIfiD A^WWWVWVWVVWWWWV WANTED —Old printed pictures in colors having N Currier' or Currier A Ives printed on border Describe, state price. Address E. K. Gilgour. 118 W St Clan AUCTIONEERS —Mark a Neai. We buy or •ell for you. Ran 7034. Har, 0907-B SALVATION at my industrial Home Help us to help others with your used cloth itig, magazines news etc Phone Wagon Main 1062 27 BLSjNESN ANNOIMKMKNT> FEATHERS bought, sola ana renovated feather mattresses and pillows made K F BURKLE 416 Miss M aln 1428 HATS cleaned and remodeled MULLER HAT SHOP. 107 W Maryland E J SHARPE/ PAPER CLEANING Former manager for Uadberry: 50c anfl up per room. Drexel 4690-J. PAPER tIANGINu A PAINTING Prompt efficient service. 1925 ample Web. 0512 PLI’IuBiNG and repairing, quick service nrices reasonable. Dayments i. desired H. E. Oliver. VM Prospect Drexel 0436. PAPER CLEANING $1 rnv Work zuar Expert workman DREXEL 0108. GADBERRY. RUGS .luld; dusted ana scrubbrel. $2 BENNETT the Cleaner Lit) 8264 SAFETY IJAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE 20l Indiana Are. WALL Paper cleaning; all work guar anteed. Riley 1594. J. 8 CLAYTON A BONs. CONTRACTORS Paper hanging, cleaning, decorating id 4 N. Noble Lincoln 5020 fOU'VE TRIED THE REST—Now try the beat paper cleaner. Tom Cox. Work guaranteed Reasonable Ran 7093 DeFord, -the Hug Cleaner 9x12 ruga cleaned for $2. Lin. 7673 CHIN WOO INN—II S W Ohio New _ Chop suey place. Also aleeplng rooms. 28 STOKAf.K AM) TKANr>FLK~ PACKING household goods and office furnlture for shipment: piano derrlcking: low rates on California shi.imenta. , Otto J Suesz Main 2353--362S Nights. Web. 0699 W—4579 Eat—ates on overlano Hauling. NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO For moving and hauling; rates reasonable. Randolph 3741. LOW’ prirea moving: S3 load and up CHARLES COOMBS. Webster 3391. LONG DISTANCE and lo< al moving At special rates. Webster, 9393 TIMES WAW ADa BOOST BUSINESS 30 Al IO.MOHII K,> FOK NALL BUICK—I92S sedan, standard 6, ft-passenger. This car has been drjven very little. The Citizens' Motor Car Cos., 31 W. 13th 'st. Main 6942. Open evenings and Sunday. ALLEN Is2o touring: good except tires. A reasonable offer will get this car. CHAS. G. SANDERS CO.. Jordan Distnb utors. 1025 N Meridian St. Circle 2772. Open evenings and Sunday BUlCK—Touring, 1922, 5-pas' ftenger, perfect rubber, glass enclosure’, $495, terms. The Citizens’ Motor Car Cos., 31 W. 13th st., Main fc942. Open evening and Sunday. BUICK 1922 touring mechann-alh A 1 $125 down WEISSMAN. 218 E New York Bt. Main 4446. CHALMERS sIDAN Will gladly demonstrate to convince you that thia ts a real buy. $135 with liberal terms. OAKLEY OVERLAND SALES 1663-65 9. Meridian CHEVROLET SEDAN 1923 late model; inn visor, bar cap. large lock wheel. 5 good cord tlrea. upholatery in excellent condition; inn visor, automatic windshield wiper motor in A-l condition. This car is in the best of condition throughout. See this car before you buy. Priced low, $450; easy terms. CAPITOL OVERLAND CO. - CAPITOL AND MICHIGAN Open Evenings and Sundays CHEVROLET COUPE Five new balloon tires: natural wood wheels and good rendition throughout. Will sell for a reasonable down payment and arrange finance on balance or will trade my equity for anything of value. Call Main 3420 and ask for MR SHERKK?K. CHEVROLET. 1922 tourings: 3 to chooae from: priced $125 to S2OO. These are good looking cars and are priced right S6O down. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 427 N. Meridian. CHEVROLETS Five to select from tourings, coupes, coaches, sedans, etc., all 1923-24; terms or trade. 559 N. Capitol Ave. COLUMBIA SEDAN —Paint good: tires good: runs fine; good at S3OO. Cha. G. Sanders Cos.. 1025 N. Meridian St Circle 2772. Jordan Distributors. Open evenings and Sunday. PORT touring; good tires and runs good; its worth SBS. CHARLES G. SANDERS CO.. 1025 N Meridian St. Circle 2772. Jordan distributors. Open evenings and Sunday. ESSEX coach. 1924: driven 8.000 miles: in fine condition. Call Webster 4388 after 6 P. m. FORD COUPE 1923. This is one of the best Fords that we have ever had: four good cord tires, large lock wheel, sun visor, upholstery in perfect condition: motor has been reconditioned. A real FAird at a low price; $250. easy terms. CAPITOL OVERLAND CO. Capitol and Michigan. Open nights and Sunday. —Tudor sedan, new car; balloon tires. All available accessories. Priced right for quick sale. The Citizens Motor Car Cos., 31 W. 13th st., Main 6942. Open evenings and Sunday. i FORDS ALL MODELS W’i HAVE ON HAND 21 FORDS and we have sliced the prices for this week-end All ir good running condition $25 and up And at these prices we have special terms to suit every one. HA YNES-SCHMIDT 120 W North St Open evenings and Sunday FORD BODIES Two-door sedans. Four-door Ames sedans. Three 1923 coupes; extra good. All style tourings. Sale or Trade —Terms if Desired Open evenings SWISSHELM & PARKER FORD coupe. 1922. late in perfect condition; wire wheels; priced special for today; $225; low down payment. HAYN’ES-SCHMIDT. 120 W North St. Open evenings. FORD coupe: like new; o cord tires. lock wheel, water punFp, motometer. barcap. stoplight and other extras; bargam; terms. Cir. 6888. Call for Stuck FORD BODIES-—Useo sedans coupes, tourings roadsters- some late 1924 models ■ WOLF 855-61 N Capitol. HUDSON —Sedan, 1923; driven but 5,000 miles; can not be told from new. Nicest used car in city. Get our price. The Citizens Motor Car Cos., 31 W. 13th st., Main 6942. Open evenings and Sunday. Hupp Bulfdog Roadster. Cash, terms or trade. Call “KENY" SIMMS. RAn. 0954. Ad* - ■ a..- ~
30 AUTOMOBILEN FOK SAI-K HUPP. 1928 tourmg: new cord tires; new paint; S2OO down. bal. 12 months STONE CHEVROLET CO., 4-27 N. Me ridlan. JORDAN. 1921: 7-passenger touring. In good condition and a good car. CHAS. G. SANDERS CO.. Jordan Distributors 1025 N. Meridian Jst. Circle 2772. Open even'ngs and Sunday. MAXWELL TOURING \ln good condition throughout. A real buy at sll6. W’ill gladly demonstrate. Liberal terms. _ _ . OAKLEY OVERLAND SALES 1663-85 S. Meridian OAKLAND TOURING S2OO. Looks good; is good. You will have to hurry. 419 N. Capitol Ave. Lincoln 2266. OAKLAND. 1917 touring: good paint. tires and mechanical condition; no reasonable offer refused STONE CHEV ROLET CO.. 427 N. Meridian. OAKLAND TOURING. SSO down. E Z terms OLDSMOBILE 1920. 6 louring: in good running condition: $l5O Lathrop-McFarland Cos. 418-24 N Capitol Main 2480 ~ OVERLANDS LATE MODELS A <5>211=11922 IN GCOD CONDITION PRICED FRO3R $1125 to sllsO CAPITOL OVERLAND ' CAPITOL AND MICHIGAN OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY OVERLAND* 1924 touring; with dlsT wheels, bumper* and other extras. Looks like new and is in the. best of meohanVal condition. Will sell this car for $350 if sold this week. Terms. Webster 3005. Overland. 1924, sedan As good as new. Cash.jterms or trade. Call ■ KENY" SIMMS. RAn. 0954. OVERLAND tourings. 1922. 23 24 models Pick out the car you want and aak for a demonstration Prices unusually low with Oakley s easy term*. OAKLKY OVERLAND SALES PACKARD STRAIGHT 8 SPORT, NEW JOB. MAN LEAVING CITY. YOU GAN TELL THIS JOB IS NEW THE MINUTE YOU RIDE AND DRIVE IN IT. A RARE BARGAN. SEE MR, GULLEY, MAIN 6942. STAR 1923 touring: good shape; cheap est buy in city at $225. CHARLES G. SANDERS CO.. 1025 N. Meridian St. Circle 2772. Jordan distributors. Open evenings and Sunday. - WILLYS-KNIGHT ROADSTER. 1923; $650: new paint and tires. Rex top: real buy. 419 X. Capitol. Lin 2266, OFFERS ON THE POPULAR PAYMENT PLAN OF $2 T,O S2O DOWN OR THE REGULAR MONTHLY PLAN OF 25% DOWN. THE FOLLOWING CARS: Monthly Weekly Plan Plan Down Down 1924 Chev. Coupe $125 $10.50 1920 Chev. Sedan. 125 10.50 1920 Ford Sedan.. 50 4.60 1923 Willys-Knight Sedan 200 18.40 1920 Hupp Tr. ... 75 6.95 1921 Hupp Tr. ... 100 9.25 1922 Hupp Tr. ... 125 10.50 !92J Hupp Tr 175 16.10 1924 Hupp Tr. ... 250 23.00 1923 Hupp Coupe 225 20.70 1924 Hupp Rodst. 300 20.60 1920 Jordan Tr. .. 125 10.50 1920 Studebaker . 100 9.25 1924 Oakland Rdst 200 18.40 WE GUARANTEE OUR USED CARS TO BE AS REPRESENTED. - HUE wilbur joerasou co. 730 N. Meridian St. Open Evenings—Closed Sunday SSO DOWN Mitchell Touring Kissel Sedan Cole Touring Premier Touring THE CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. 31 W. 13th St. MAin 6942 Open Evenings and Sunday GEark Motor Co.’s Used Gars See our stock before buying, as we can save you money. Terms to Suit. §32 N. Cap. Ave. Open Evenings. Used Cars That Satisfy ALL MAKES. TERMS TO SUIT PURCHASER. George B. Ray, fine. Paige-Jewett Distributers 1110-1112 N. Meridian Open Evenings. Lin. 7342. GO TO 15TH AND ATE AVE., MOORE SERVICE, FOR BETTER USED CARS. LIN. 7720. CHEAP CARS MONROE TOURING. SBS FORD TOURING. SBS S3O DOWN The** car* are not junkers, but priced to sell quick. Call Mr. Stuck. Cir. 6888. PHILLIPS AUTO SALES 1—1923 Ford Coupe $275 1—1924 Ford Touring 300 1—1923 Late Overland Touring. . . . 350 Bel. 2111. 2310 W. Michigan. Bel. 2111. NEW CAR Velie. 1925 touring: never been used: a real bargain price. See this today. 419 N. Capitol Ave. Lincoln 2266. LIVE dowuiuwn huason-eißsex dealer* J W BERRY P B SMITH 322 N Delaware St USED CARS casn. payment or trade Jones-Whitaker Sale* Cos 345 N Cap USED CARS bougni ano soia l GOLD BURG 522 N Uapilol a—Trucks FORD truck. 1924: haa been used 5 month*. 725 W New Yoifc, __ IT S NEVKH loai until Indjinapoiis Times. Want Ada bava failed taffiad it.
31 AUTOMOBILES WANTED WALNUT ST., W.—Four-room bungalow; price $1,750. Original loan. SI,OOO. Trade equity for late model auto. Randolph 6724. AUTOS WANTED —21 a E New York Si Main 4446. 37” ALTO SITPLIES, REPAIRS /VWWS/VWWWWNAA^^AW\^A^/V^A^ PARTS tor an make o> cars Call or write and let us know what you need Used or new SAM CORAZ AUTO “ARTS AND TIRE CO., 319 N -Capitol Ave. VULCANIZING top repairing and rebuilding complete line of cord Mres in slock KENTUCKY AVE VULCANIZING CO- 35 Ky Ave CHEVROLET specialists: first-dess won reasonable prices. Bel. 2733 Cox Bros YOU can g-t ••that better kind" of used tires at Rogers’: plenty of odd sizes 3117 W Washington Bel 430 U. WHaT ABOUT THAT BATTERY? COME ro CORUM 901 N ILL ST. IT’S NEVER 'ost until inmanapoHs Times Want Ad* have failed to find it 33 MOTOKCYCLE,~BICYI'LKB a<<vaaaaa^vsaa/wwww\aaaaaaaa^A^ GOOD bicycles $8 ami up; tiree $2 and up. 940 Massachusetts Ave. 37 MONEY TO LOAN ,WW^A^AAAiWV-<AAAAAA^A^AAAAA^^^ INDUSTRIAL LOANS WE WANT YOU TO BECOME ACQUAINTED WITH OTJK INDUSTRIAL LENDING SERVICE. The AMERICAN way makes it EASY to borrow, EASY to pay. LOANS We loan any amount up to S3OO on personal property and the security rein your possession at all times. GOST By uwng our monthly payment plan the ret is so small that no one can afford to be without money for any legitimate purpose Amount: .Time. Total Cost. $ 25.00 5 Months $ 2.64 50.00 5 Months 5.25 100.00 5 Months.... 10.50 200.00 5 Months 21.00 All other amounts same proportionate rate*. Longer time if needed. When in Need see us and let us explain fully our p’ans and methods Telephone applications receive prompt attention. American Loan Company 347 Bankers Trust Bldr. Pennsylvania and Ohio Sit*. MAIN 2983. Member of Indiana and American Industrial Lender*’ Association. IRfflneficiaT] Selff=Respectnng Loams \ r ou can borrow up to S3OO on the same self-respecting terms a business man gets from his banker. Y’ou pay back—s 3 a month on $ 60 loan $ 5 a month on SIOO loan $lO a month on S2OO loan $V> a month on S3OO loan Plus lawful interest only. PROMPTNESS. PRIVACY and COURTESY Call, write or phone Circle 1-6-6-9 BeneficoaT Loan Society 60! NATIONAL CITY BANK HLDG Open 9 id 5:39. Saturdays 9 to 1. Licensed by and Bonded to the State MONEY FOR TAXES $25.00 to $300.00 on Personal Property Rate 2y 2 % $ 50 Total Cost 1 Mo $1.25 $ 75 Total Cost 1 Mo SI.BB UOO Total Cost 1 Mo $2.50 OTHER AMOUNTS SAME PROPORTION Lincoln Loan Cos. 515 Meyer-Kiser Bank Bldg. Phone LI ncoln 3264. CASH—24 HOURS Tha-t's SECURITY service on personal properly loans CHATTELS and CHARACTER a* COLLATERAL. Security Investment and Loan. 136 N. Delaware. Lincoln 6050. NEED MONEY t Quickly, confidentially, and bustneet like dealings is a part ot the service we rive you LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 14D/o E. Washington St. MAin 11585. LI ncoln 7184. LOANS ON PERSONAE PROPERTY. Follow Our Ad. FIDELITY LOAN CO. 38 AITTION SALKS ~ FRIDAY, 24TH, 2 P. M. 837 PROSPECT ST. Six room* good furniture, including rugs, bid*, bedding, dressers, rocker*, extra good dining-room suite, draperie*. library table, ire box. bric-a-brac dishes, cooking utensil*, many other article*. Everything sell*- going to California. MARK AUCTION CO. Ran. 7034. 39 LE GA L N'OTK KS LEGAL NOTICE INDIANA WORLD WAR MEMORIAL NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the Trusteed of the Indiana World W'ar Memorial will receive sealed proposal* at their office m The Chalfant. northwest corner Pennsylvania and Michigan Streets, City of Indianapolis. Indiana, until 10 a. m., Monday. May 18. 1925. for Venitian blinds, according to plans and specification* on file in the office of said Trustees of the Indiana World War Memorial. Indianapolis. Indiana. and Walker & W’eeka. architects, 1900 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland. Ohio: same to be furnished and used in the completion of Memorial Structure "B" now in course of construction at the southeast corner of St. Clair and Meridian Streets. Indianapolis, Indiana. The Trustees reserve the right to reject any and all bids: the successful bidder to give bond for faithful performance of his contract as required by law TRUSTEES 01 THE INDIANA WORLD 1 WAR MEMORIAL. MARCUS S. SONNTAG. President. PAUL COMSTOCK Secretary. April 15. 23, 1926. GOODS stored In the name of Willard R. S telle, James Richardson. Mattie B. Cole. Agnes Porter, Ray Anderson, M. J Anderson, Mrs. Cordelia Bennett. Jacob Latcon. G. J. Dwer. Mrs. Ida Barnes. Anna Noekles Samuel Williams. Andrew L. Coleman and Mrs. Carrie Marshall will be (old for storage charges Friday, May 1. 1925. at 9:30 a. m. Goods having been in storage the required length of time and charges unpaid. BANNER STORAGE CO.. 328 E. Wabash St. Circle 2077. Aprii 16. 23. 1925. THE annual meeting of the shareholders of the Indiana Insurance Company will be held in the office of the company at 308 American Central Life building. Indianapolis. Ind.. beginning at 7:30 o'clock p. m„ on the 4th day of May. 1935. for the election of a president and six directors to serve for the ensuing year, and ftjr the transaction of any other business coming oelore such meeting. PARKE A. TOOLING. President. FREDERICK GRUMME. Secretary. April 1. 23. 1925. .. . .
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ACTIVE SOCIAL WORKER DIES Mrs. Jessie Brayton Had Lived Here 50 Years. An active club, church, and social worker was lost with the death of Mrs. Jessie BraytonT 70, who died Wednesday at her home 2125 Broadway. She was widely known as a nature lover. Arrangements for the funeral will not be made until arrival of relatives. Mrs. Brayton was bom in Chicago and came to Indianapolis with her husband. Dr. A. W. Brayton more than a half century ago. was a charter member of Portfolio Club, and Women’s De-~ partment Club, and a member of Women’s Alliance of All Souls Unitarian Church, the Service Star Legion, the D. A. R., and American Red Cross. Besides the husband, four daughters. Mrs. A. A. Johnson. New York; Mrs. C. E. Wheeler, Pittsburgh, Pa., and Misses Irma and Elizaljpth Brayton, Indianapolis: and five sons, Dr. N. D. Brayton, Miama, Ariz.; James H. Brayton, Dr. Frank A. Brayton. A. W. Brayton, Jr., and Dr. John R. Brayton, all of Indianapolis, survive. RESOLUTIONS ON DEATH ADOPTED Women’s Railway Auxiliary Expresses Faith. The Woman's Auxiliary to the Railway Mail Association has adopted resolutions expressing "faith and belief in the high character” of Madge Oberholtzer, 28, of 8802 University Ave., who died following an alleged attack by D. C. Stephenson. The resolution read, in part: "Resolved, That we go on record as demanding the most prompt and thorough investigation be made and that justice may be done.” A resolution on Miss Oberholtzer’s death adopted by the Chansonette Club on Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Helen Warruni Chap pell, 2624 N. Meridian St., said, in part; “We further desire to go on record with an expression of confidence In our courts and prosecutors to the end that full justice will be meted out to the perpetrators of this heinous crime.” Other organizations adopting resolutions on Miss Oberholtzer’s death include the Mary Balch W. C. T. U. and the “Indianapolis Branch Needlework Guild of America. 89 LaSGAL NOTICES NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Trustee of Washington School Township, will receive sealed bids at his office at the Broad Ripple State Bank up until 10 a. m. May 8. 1925, for grading and making of a certain drive at the John Strange School, all of which is to be done according to the plans, profile and specifications which are now on file in the Trustee’s office and aUo may be consulted at the office of John Parrish, architect. All bid* will be opened and examined in the presence of the Advisory Board and the contract will be awarded to the loweat and best bidder. All bids shall be accompanied by a check of not less than SIOO as evidence of good faith. The Trustee reserves the right to reject any and all bids. CHARLES DAWSON. Trustee Washington School Township. April t.Y 22. 29. 1925. INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION—DIVISION OF MAINTENANCE CONTRACT No. 59 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Indianapolis Ind.. April 18. 1025. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the State Highway Commission, Indianapolis. Indiana, at 2 o'clock p. m.. May 12. 1925, for 20.000 cubic yards of excavation, without classification. It i* estimated there are 8,200 cubic yards earth excavation and 11,800 cubic yards rock excavation. This work ts known as Contract No. 69. on Road 22, in Monroe County, and is on what is known as "Buck Creek Hid." Time for completion. Sept. 1. 1925. The above work is to be done according to the plan* which are on file In the oitice of the State Highway Commission, and can be secured for $1 per set of seven sheets. April NOTICE to R T. Hager and Mrs. H. E. Kent: You and each of you are hereby notified that the time for payment upon our lien on the property hereinafter described having expired, after due notire thereof, we will cause such property, towit: Contents of bags, barrels, tubs and boxes, rugs, tables, ladders, bed cornp;ete, chairs, sewing machine, heater, ice box buffet dre*ers and all other goods known as household effects stored by you in the Jacobs transfer and storage warehouse. to be sold at public auction at 2906 Kenwood Ave. (rear I. Indianapolis. Ind.. on Fridav May 16. 1925. at 10 a. m. JACOBS TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO.
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LLOYD FUNERAL SETSATURDAY Street Railway Official Diedj Wednesday. Calvin Prather Masonic Lodge will have charge of funeral services for Hfirry H. Lloyd, 42, purchasing agent, of Indianapolis Street Railway Company at 10 a. m. Saturday at the residence, 3366 Park Ave. Dr. Lewis Brown will preach. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery. Mr. Lloyd, who died Wednesday at St. Vincent's Hospital following an operation, had held several responsible positions with the railway company and T. H., I. & E. Traction Company. He was a member of Indiana Purchasing Agents’ Association, Columbia Club and F. and A. M. The widow and two daughters, Mary and Virginia Lloyd, survle. GARY MEN ARE ORDERED HERE Thirty-One Will Start Serving Sentences. Thirty-one defendants in the Gary liquor conspiracy case who were denied new trials in the Circuit Court of Appeals and the Supreme Court have been ordered to reports here Tuesday to begin serving sentences, United States Marshal Linus P. Meredith announced today. Twenty-six of the prisoners, Including four women, will remain in the Marion County Jail. Five will be taken to the Federal Penitentiary at Atlanta, Ga. They are Roswell O. Johnson, mayor of Gary at the time of his conviction, sentenced to eighteen months and fined $2,000; Louis E. Barnes, president. of the board of works; Clyde Hunter and Dwight Kinder, former prosecuting attorneys, and Blaz A. Lucas, an attorney, all sentenced to a year and a day and fined SI,OOO. . LEMCKE TALKS ON TRAFFIC AID Speaks to 400 at Noonday Meetings. Pledging himself to bend every effort to anticipate the continually changing traffic conditions in Indianapolis, Ralph A. Lemcke, Republican candidate for mayor, spoke to more thaji 400 voters at the National Biscuit Company and the G. and J. Tire Company at noon today. "The traffic problem in Indianapolis is one of the most our citizens have to face.” Lemckf® said, “and the only way to the ever increasing traffic, and changing conditions to to anticipale the needs.” Other noonday speakers were Fred Galloway at the Puritan Bedsprings Company, Ed Mcßride at the National Biscuit, and Wilbur A. Royse at the Zenite Metal Company. Shop meetings scheduled for Friday are; Hassler Spring Company, Holcomb Si Hoke, J. I. Holcomb Company, Illinois Central Railroad shops, Rockwood Foundry and the Big Four freight house. DUVALL LEADER GIVES PROTEST Says Girl’s Death Is Made x Political Capital. Capitalization of sentiment over the "outrageous death of a young and pure woman for political purposes was denounced by Alvah J. Rucker, ex-prosecuting attorney at a meeting at Twenty First and Dexter Sts., Wednesday night In behalf of John Duvall, candidate for Republican nomination for mayor. Rucker charged opponents using the outrage to Injure candidacy and stated that It was his opinion and that of Duvaii that if "D. C. Stephenson or someone else should be found guilty of this most hideous crime, then they should be sent to the penitentiary or hanged by the neck until dead.” Charges that A. Lemcke workers are asserting bootleggers and law violators for campaign slush fund while preaching law enforcement were made by Duvall. Assertion that Duvall had been, wronged by linking his name with the Stephenson affair came from Mrs. Martha J. Stubbs, who spoke Wednesday night at the Red Men's Hall, New York and Denny Sts. FIRST YOUTH FINED Penalty Suspended On Promise Not to Drive Auto. First fine for violation of the recent State law prohibiting automobile driving by persons under seventeen years of age was assessed today in city court. Earl Lee, 16, of 4454 Byram PL, was given $25 and costs, suspended on his promise not to drive until he becomes seven- > teen. Assault and battery charge against the youth was dismissed. He is alleged to have struck Kenneth Watson. 3, son of Walter Watson, 3875 Boulevard PL, on April 13. The child was not seriously injured. WAVE LENGTH CHANGE* Station in British I-ridies to Be on 600 Meters, Announced. Bu Time s Special WASHINTON, April 23.—Notice has been issued that beginning Immediately the radio station at Karachi, British Indies, will transmit on 600 meters Instead of 2,000. Amer- J lean fans who have been picking up/ this station can make the necessary/ change la their logs. /
