Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 9, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 May 1925 — Page 18

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WANT AD RATES 153*. 12c 3 Consecutive 11 Times, Per Line 11C 6 Consecutive 1A _ Times, Per Line lUC Six Average Words Make a Line Minimum Space Two Lines The Times will not be responsible for more than one Incorrect Insertion of any advertisement. A Three-Line Ati three days In The ||l|a Times costs only^^^. To kill an ad. phone MA In 3500 before 11 a. m. Death notices received until 11:30 a. m. , „Ttie 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 FUNERAL DIRECTORS W. T. BLASENGYM Main QiUce Branch Ollioe ::220 Slicioy St. 1009 Indiana Avauite. Drexel 2670 Circle 0950 PLAINER & BUCIIANAN '•'uneral dinc&ni^tohe°people o i Indian* aDcliß since 1887. ind/anTi olis CREMATORY fcfaßT S. GADD"—2I-80 Froepect Bt. Phone Stewart 2278 _ Georgo Grmsteiuer Funeral director. 522 B. Market. Vain 0908~ \ __— UNDERTAKERS—HTSKY ft TITUST 851 N. Dels ware. Main 3680. 8 SPECI AL NOTICES ANNOUNCEMENT HAVE YOU V’.SITED THE NEW MERIT MARKET THAT IS IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD _ THE FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF STORES RECENTLY OPENED: 48 N. PENNSYLVANIA ST. 1110 N. ILLINOIS ST. 1510 N. ILLINOIS ST. / 2405 N. ILLINOIS ST. . 1847 SHELBY ST. 3018 NORTHWESTERN AVE. 120 E. ST. CLAIR ST. YOU CAN SHOP WITH ASSURANCE IN ANY ON THE MERIT MARKETS WE CARRV- A PULL DINE OF QUALITY MEATS AT THE BEST PRICES iN TOWN _ MERIT MARKETS HAVE LUNCH TODAY OHIO CAN'D Y SHOP. MEDICATED BATHS ANu MASSAGE 720 N. New Jersey. Main S34Q. j) PERSONALS HARRY EGIN, medium: readings from 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. Spiritual healing. A message Circle, Thursday. 8 p. m. Residence 1709 N. New Jersey St. Phone. Randolph 3020. _ 10 LOST AND FOUND ~ [ FOUND —Articles found In Indianapolis Btreet cars yesterday: 4 UMBRELLAS 1 FUR PIECE 1 PAIR SHOES 1 ROLL OF MUSIC 2 PAIRS GLOVES 1 PIECE IRON Main 2737, JIILLFOLD—Tan, contained *8 and pass. Call Drexel 1370-W. Reward. . CANARY, yellow roller; lost in vicinity of Morris and Orange, on Talbott St. Drex, 4504-J. COIN purse, green, containing wedding aJid moonstone rings and money. Web. <llO2-3. Reward. , PUP. Boston bull. 5 months old: 4 white feet; white stripe on head. Reward $25. Cal) T. J. KELLY. Hum. 2013 or Drex. 1231. . „ WRIST WATCH—Lady’s; 17 jewel, white gold, Swiss works, Benrus on white gold .trap. Liberal reward. Call Belmont 3000. Ask for Mr. Johnson. J2 ~ HELP WANTED—MALE Wanted at Once Automobile chassis layout men and detaSlers. See A. Ho Klewer Friday at WSMysOverland, Inc., 433 N. Capitol Ave. COOK, MALE Call Irv. 2703. ring 1. i Want to hire a man That wants to- make SSO per week now and gain a better position with an old reliable concern. All of our executive positions are filled from the field, (t is a house-to-liouse , selling by appe ntment. Also, men wanted Marion. Bloomington. Crawfordsvllle and Greencastle.“ See Mr. Mahon, 480 Century Bldg, 13 INSTRUCTIONS 77 MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CTTY BARBER COLLEGE. 610 fa. Washlnfington St., lndlqnipolis. Ino. Circle 0757. IN BEAUTY CULTURE OLIVE STREET HAIR STORE 1138 Olive St. PRexel 4536, 14 SALESMEN WANTED TTT CAN USE two high-grade salesmen In our appliance department: must be well recommended. See Mr. Dow, HATFIELD Electric co.. 102 s. Meridian st, 15 AGENTS AND SOLICITORS LADIES, with automobiles, to sell suburban real estate. 415 Occidental. HMJW16 HELP WANTED—FEMALE Women —so— sales work, for local and out of town work. This Is a year round position. Experience preferred but not essential. This article is not a luxury but a necessity. If you are a FLOATER and do not mean business do not take up my time. Salary >Bl5 a week and commission, average pav $25 to $35 a week. Women who nerd and want work and really mean to stick, please call Drex. 8427 at once for appointment, or apply to Carl J. Parham, at 848 Fletcher Ave., between 8 a. m. and 1> p, m. LADIES—6Oc an hour; distribute samples to every home and office: send selfnddressed stamped envelope. 581 Denison Bldg- Granville. Ohio. VOUNG lady to solicit advertising over telephone, single preferred. Salary and bonus. Give ago, telephone number and reference In letter. Address A. No. 1374. Times. If SITIJATIONSYV ANTED a—Male CARPENTERING, roofing and repair work a specialty. Harrison 2637-J.

17 SITUATIONS WANTED \ a—Male GENERAL house work or Job work by experienced colored man. Ken. 2518. YOUNG, energetic man. laboring, mechanic or general work, Riley 3662. b—Female WHITE woman wants washing and ironlng: work guaranteed. 2127 N. Capitol. 18 ROOMS FOR RENT 'WWVWVWWVAArWWNAAA^AAAAAAA ALABAMA. N, 1242: 2 nicely furnished rooms with board. Circle 1308, BROADWAY. 2203. Apt. 4; attractive, cool rm., adj bath.; priv. fam. Ken. 1564. CENTRAL, 3060; large front room: prlvllege kitchen and home. Ran. 9071. DELAWARE. N.. 1715; splendid cdol room. See to appreciate; garage. Har. 1006. ILLINOIS. N. 2023; modern rm.: priv.; home privileges; board op. HA. 2988-W. MERIDIAN, N. 2143; nicely turn. rm.; garage. Ran. 3229. evenings, MERIDIAN. N., 840: lour sleeping rooms, one with private bath. MIDDLE DRIVE Woodruff, a pleasant rm. in nice home: priv. fam. Web. 4946. SOUTH ST., E.. 315; nice furnished and unfurnished room; bath; cheap rent. TALBOTT, N.. 1635: clean transient rms.; walk, diet, Meth. Hosp,; $1,25-1.50 day. CHOICEST rooms in any part of town. Come in and get our list. B. ft B. RENTAL SERVICE BUREAU. 710 Odd Fellow Bldg. Riley 2707. LOVELY large front rm.; I ro 2 gentlemen; garage optional. RA. 1669, EXTRA large, nicely furn,; two beds; two or more; walk, diet. Lincoln 6114. NICELY fur. mod. rm., In Catholic home, few doors from car line. Hum. 2623. NICELY furnished front room; modern. Irvington 4123-W. FOR RENT—Unfurnished rooms, desirable rooms. Seventeen to nineteen dollars. Davlan Apartment, 430 Mass. Ave. a—Light Housekeeping ASHLAND, 2131: 2 or 3-rm. mod.; furnished apts. Kenwood 3066. KEYSTONE, N., 1116: 3 unfum. rms.: modern apartment. Web. 2403-W. MERIDIAN. N. 937; one suite of light housekeeping rooms. Lin. 5706, 3 OR 3 Light housekeeping rooms, down-, stairs. Children welcome. 1515 N. Capitol. MODERN furn. apt.: 11th near Del.: upper duplex: priv. family. Lincoln 4420. c—Rooms and Board Wanted DELA., N.. 841; lovely room, mod., hot water, home cooking for 2. Riley 3974. 19 RENTALS a—Houses ASBURY, 1517; 4 “rooms; $18: for colored. PRexel 4799. CAPITOL, N. 1341; colored; 10-room modern home, MA, 6227. DR. 2040. ENGLISH AVE.. 1116: three-room house; sl2. 1326 English Ave.. six-rm.. sl2. MONTCALM. 1702; 2 party house; rs rooms; water and gas. Locke, 941; 6rm. cottage; gas and water. DR, 5375. OLIVE ST.. 1838: new 7-rm. home; mod:; a healthy place. Inquire in rear. . HOUSES, SOUTH 2011 Lambert, 4 rooms $20.00 827 Olive. 6 rooms 23.50 2000 S. Meridian. 5 rooms 20.00 604 Virginia, 5 rooms 21.50 1928 fa. Maryland, 4 rooms 20.00 2021 Mabel. 5 rooms 20.00 1330 Legrande. 4 rooms 20.00 DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL 122 E. MARKET 6-ROOM MODERN, $30.00 926 E. Fifteenth. Fine location. Near good car line and school. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL 716 E. 27TH, NEAR COLLEGE Seven-room modern house; good repair; S4O. Call Randolph 9384. or INDIANA TRUST CO, FOUR BEDROOMS 8-room modern home In very good condition: garage. 414 E. Fifteenth St. Call Ran. 9364. VACANT SOON—Uppra duplex. 5 rooms and bath, water rurnished. garage: adults, Washington 2243. FOUR-ROOM upper duplex: heat. gae. lights and water furnished: garage. Harrlson 3309-J. FOR rent or sale: o-room modern bungalow. Owner, 736 N. De Quincey. Ken. 5666, A. F. ZAINEY. REAL ESTATE. RENTALS INSURANCE 108 tv DF.LA LI. 6520. See DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL for bargains. REAL ESTATE b—-Houses, Flats Furnished MERIDIAN. N.. 320, No. 27; beautifully furnished apartment. , NICELY furnished four-room cottage; electricity, gas. fruit, shade, fine yard, lawn swing, Randolph 6340. 4 OR 8 rooms, modern, furnished apt., sun parlor, an Ideal location, bright and cheerful, garage. Webster 3978. c—Apartment* * ASHLAND 1100 block; beautiful furn. apt.; priv. ent.: reas. Circle 6265. FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS. The Ambassador The Ambassador has achieved the reputation of hiving the most beautiful and desirable apartments in the city. Many added leattm sos convenience include circulating soft water, soundproof, fireproof construction, beautiful lobby, maid service and hotel service. Moderate rates, four-room si?Q. $57.60. Coutblete furnishings or additional bedroom at extra charge. Phone Riley 1371. or call at building. CORNER PENNSYLVANIA AND PRATT STS. 1904 PARK AVE.. $56.00 Modern 0-rooni unfurnished apartment. Heat and water furnished. B. & B. RENTAL SERVICE BUREAU, 710 Odd Fellow Bldg. Riley 2707. d—Business Places ILLINOIS, S„ 927; storeroom, with dwelliiig attached; Sljo. Phone Main 2078. 53 VIRGINIA AVE. ' One-half block from E. Washington St. Large Store room. The same upstairs us basement space. Fronting on Maryland St. and Virginia Ave. Suitable for wall paper, second hand furniture, gents furnishings, department or variety store. Call Indiana Trust Cos., or Mr Bash. Lincoln 7989. ©—Miscellaneous GARAGE. 2328-2330 Brook side At*. 1 building 32x75. Call Randolph 6567. f—Resorts and Cottages FURNISHED cottages for rent. On river. Hum, 1867. LAKE MANfTofa. Rochester. Ind.—Fur. nlshed cottage, electric lights, one boat, accommodate 8. Drex 6707. 20 WANTED TO RENT COMPLETELY modern furnished apartment or house, well north, with two bedrooms. Write CAPTAIN COLOMY. 412 Federal Bldg. FARM, small, within 20 miles Indianapolis. Cash pent. Irvington 4011. 21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALK ~~ b—Houses DELAWARE. NORTH OF CREEK—Modern 2-story 4-bedroom residence. Will consider modern double in trade. Owner. Randolph 1802, before 12 noon and from 6 to 9 p. m. S. HAWTHORNE LANE, one block from E. Washington: seven-room modern home: lot 40x137: will trade for suburban home of five rooms. Price $6,500. Drex, 6817. Open evenings. , ST. JOAN OF ARC district: three-bedroom home: corner; $8,000: half cash, balance bank loan. Ran. 4422. TALBOTT AVE.. N.. 2200 block; eightroom modern: two-oar garage: tworoom basement: fine condition: bargain. Owner. Harrison 4806-J. COME OUT TO PURE AIR AND SUNSHINE IN STRATHMORE—34th and Keystone. New modern and semi-modern bungalows. - Priced $4,250 to $5,600. Only $350 cash payment and up. Balance monthly. A Few Choice Homesites "On Terms Salesman on ground Sunday. J. S. CRUSE REALTY CO. Main 5840. 6-ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW, EAST also best In city for party with SBOO cash. By owner. Web. 8049. SIQO DOWN. bal. monthly, buys 4-ruam bungalow 8. E.; garage, breakfast room, basement, 718-9 Peoples Bank. Riley 2028. ' J

21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE b—Houses WHY NOT Buy this almost new four-room bungalow. Nice front and rear porches, floored attic, electric lights, basement, driven well, 1 ground with grapes, berries and other fruit, also beautiful forest trees: located close to city, just off paved road: sacrifice price: payments. FINANCE REALTY CO.. 405 Roosevelt Bldg. Main 5758. Web. 8365-W; evenlngs and Sundays. 2320 HOYT AVE. $l5O CASH New 4-room bungalow; gas. electricity, inside toilet, city water; balance $26 per month. LOREN SCHMIDT & SON. 81 Monument Circle. Main 3715. Eve., DRex, 4287-R, $l5O CASH, S2O MONTHLY New 4-room homes with 2-car garage, lot 40x160. electricity, gas. driven well. Near end of W. Michigan car line. Price 52.250: $l5O cash.- S2O monthlv. See Mr. Kent. 800 Kahn Bldg. THE W. C. GILLETTE COMPANY PAYMENTS LIKE RENT 4 rooms and summer kitchen; gas. electric lights, city water, cement walks, large lot, improved street, new roof and foundation. newly painted and decorated. Your own terms Located 2845 N. Denny. Owner. Main 6584. COLORED BUYERS We have several new homes located in -lie best colored districts, modern and serfiL-modern: easy terms. N. P. SHELBY. Linflpln 4666, SSOO DOWN And $39.50 a month buys a brand new five-room modern bungalyer on S. Pennsyl vania. near boulevard. CIVIC REALTY CO. 136 N, Delaware. • 14*. 5066. BRICK VENEER —NEW 4145 Capitol: an exceptional down stairs, garage attached. Two bedrooms, nursery room and tile bath up. Price and terms right. Owner moved to Florida before completion. Riley 2390. Wash. 5347. HEARN REALTY CO. 1734 S. DELAWARE Six rooms, semi-modern, good condition. Well located, close in. Vacant and ready to move into at $3,000; easy terms. Lincoln 3734. Evenings, PRexel 6497. FOR SALE—Modern four-room bungalow double: Just completed; in good location; south Brookside Park: east front; one side-rented S4O per month. Call owner. Web. 2157. 2111 NORTH ALABAMA Modern two-story, eight-room house. Phone for appointment. Randolph 3405. 11 a. it), to 12 m. COLORED BUYERS Fourteenth. E.. 919; five rooms, semimodern. newly decorated:good_ location, terms. CIVIC REALTY CO. Lin. 6050. Ken. 2789. NEW MODERN HOME POR COLORED Irvington. 5 rooms, paved street, half block of car line. Never occupied. $3,600. t 250.00 'cash. $25 monthly. Mr. Kent. 00 Kahn Bldg. THE W, C GILLETTE COMPANY. BUNGALOWS, east; new. 5 rooms; 473 Webster Ave.: two 5 rooms 2160-68 Hawthorne Lane; $l5O down, bal. like rent. Owner. MR. ROSS, 2128 PRex. Ave. NICE bungalow: three bedrooms; fruit, shade and shrubbery. Only $2,650. Web. 4107. FOR nice house east or south, call C. J. OSBORN. PRex, 6184 FOR nice house cast or south, call C. J. OSBORN. PRex. 0184. LET us sell your lots, homes. JOS. WI SELVAGE. Main 0717. d—Lots SIX large lots, 378 ft, front, on cinder street: northeast: $1,200 for all. I. N. RICHIE ft SON. Main 0520. 710 Bankers TrUßt Bldg. BUILDERS ATTENTION —Closing out vacant lots on Winthrop Ave.; improvements in. Special prices on terms. 211 Empire Life Bldg. Lincoln 1695, FOUR large lots. 252x158; S9OO for all” northeast: on cinder street. I. N. RICHIE & SON. Main 0520. 710 Bankers Trust Bldg. LOTS—B. on English Ave.; bargain if sold together. Washington 0222. LOT. 40-ft. south iront: W. Thlrty-Firat. near Elmira. E. DIETZ, 334 Congress■ e—Suburban i AN ideal home on E. 38th St., near Shotman drive: 6-room brick veneer bungalow; thoroughly modern; long living room; fireplace; 2-car garage: large forest trees. For appointment, call Crawford Mott. Main 2681. 222 N. Delaware. h—Resorts and Cottages GOOD Investment. Will sell*you lot or cottage on Wawasee Lake: monthly payments. EI.LWOOD GEORGE. Syracuse, Ind. 22 BEAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED—Modern bungalow: 5 or 6 rooms, with old time fireplace; prefer east; will consider elsewhere. Cash. Irv. 0942-W, after 5:30, HAVE buyers wailing. If your properly is priced right I can sell it. Call MR. QUINN, Riley 5147. Randolph 7931. 23 FARM LANDS 167-Acre Farm Twelve miles from Columbus. Ind.; will trade for good city property: must be free from incumbrance. Ask for Mrs. Little, Realty Service Bureau Lin 5307. 601 Continental Bank. 38 ACRES of good farm land, with fourroom house: good outbuildings; six miles northwest of Martinsville. Inquire 1750 S. Meridian 9t. FOR SALKBED, single, complete. $5; safe and table, $5; black leather davenport, SB. 1604, Hocigen St. BED—Walnut, cane panels, springs. Har. 4478-W, 637 W. 20th. DESK, office, mahogany, 60-inch glass top; excellent condition. Lincoln 6693, HOT SEHOLD g6ODS. 902 Villa. Drexel 0968. ICE BOX. 200 pound: cheap. Call Belmont 1026-R, Rugs—Linoleums 9x12 tapestry Brussels rugs. blus. tan. taupe and old rose, special. $13.95; Gold Seal Congoleum rugs. 9x12. $12.76. These rugs are carried tn all sizes and patterns at proportionate prices. Imported Japanese grass rugs. 9x12 double warp, heavy grade, made in beautiful colored patterns, special. $7.60 11.3x12 rugs. $29.60: all wool. Our line of Brussels, velvets, Armine ter sand Wilton rugs, carried In all sizes and patterns. are sold at the lowest prices In the city. Come In and be convinced. All new. perfect goods tno seconds 1. Dorfman Rug Cos. 207 W. Wash. St., opposite Statehouse. ‘■lf it covers th floor, we have It." SEWING machine. Singer, urop bead: SB. Apt. 11. 1825 Ashland Ave. TYPEWRITERS! SPECIAL SALE . ON UNDERWOODS, L. C. SMITH AND MONARCHS •‘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. 3b S. Penn. Lincoln 0822. “Eet. since 18801 22 branch stores." ASK your druggist or* grocer lor Fntch’s Vegetable Soap and supreme talcum powder. If he does not supply you. drop me a card. These roods are equal to the best and better than all the rest. Inexpensive as the lowest price, if not wasted. L. H. ROWELL gen art., fa. O. Box 657. Indianapolis. _ 25c WINDOW SASH, 30c FEDERAL CO'AL CO., 1020 'E. North. a—Musical Instruments PlANO—Player, and rolls, like new; paid $775; will take $250. One 11.3x12 rug, cheap. No dealers. 1258 W, 23rd St. PIANO, library table; reasonable. Wash. 1179 PIANO and davenport: In rood condition. 310 Douglass. Cir. 3079. STAR PHONOGRAPH AND RECORDS Mahogany Finish Call liar. 4021 VICTROLA-Columbla. late model, large size; In rood shape. 1215 S. Sheffield. b-— Pet and Live Stock DOG—Boston Bull, female, pedirreed. 3 years old. Harrigrn 0180. HOUSfa—Good; cheap. DRexel 5199-J. 337 E. Minnesota St. PlGEONS—Carneaux squab breeders. call any time. 1486 Roooevelt Ave. POObLES—ReaI white silky; 8 weeks old! 2252 S. Meridian. THOROUGHBRED Farrow Chix, 9ttc to 14 54c each. D. F. Farrow Chickerles. 609 E Wash. St. Lincoln 3864, You Read the Want Ads — Have you tried to use them? _ It’s easy-—Call Main 3500. 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-30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE

SSO DOWN PAYMENT Will drive any of these cars home. They all run good, look ?ood and have good tires, battery. SEE THEM Before you buy K-45 Buick touring. 1922 Durant touring. 1920 Dodge Roadster, winter 1919 Mitchell touring, Duco, top. new tires. 1918 Premier 6, wire wheels. 1920 Nash touring, ndw tires. The Safest Place to Buy THE CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. 31 W. 13th St. Main 6942

25c COAL, ICE AND WOOD KINDLING WITH fcACH TON Best W. Va. or Ky. Ip.. dn. fkd. ...$8.25 Best Ind. or 111. ip.. ein. fkd §5.26 Best Ind or 111. egg. cln. fkd..... .95.20 UNION ICE AND COAL CO. PRexel 4621. PRexel 4622. TV? ttS” DREXEL 0883 Bel. 0272 1615 W. Everett. 26 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED SALVATION army Industrial Home. Help us to help others with your used dothmagazines, news. etc. Phone Wagon. ALL kinds of rags. 2 ents perpound: all kinds of junk. 034 E. Washington. Main 3977. AUCTIONEERS —Mark ft Neal. We >uy or sell for yon. Ran. 7034, Har. 0907-R. 27 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS" FEATHERS bought, sola ana renovated: feather and pillows made. E, F. BURKLE. 416 Maas Main 1428. E. J. SHAH PE PAPER CLEANING —* Former manager for Gadberry: 60c and up per room, Drexel 4690-J. PAINTING arid carpentering, repair alid concrete work. DReX. 2272. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Shcrpened, TUTTLEDGE 2UI Indiana Aw. JT fe. <JLaYTON ft SONrr., CONTRACTORS. Paper hanging, cleaning, decorating. i34 N. Noble Lrincoln 5020 _ CHIN WOO~TNN~II -A W. Ohioi Svw Chop suer place. Also sleeping rootia. 28 SfOKA(iE h N 1> TKANSFER PACF-JNG bouse' 'd goods and office furniture for shipment: piano derr'.cklaf: jrsu “>® l m3iar w -NjK Web 0099-V—4679. Estimates on ovsrland baullntLONG DISTANCE ana local moving. At spe< ial rates. Webster 939 i. NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO. Call at all times. Randolph 3i41. tOW price moving’, $3 up; careful white men. CHARLES COOMBS Web. 3391 29 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES GOOD two-chntr barber sbOD: going good. J. R. BARLOW. 113*4 N. Buckeye. Kokomo. Ind. A Good BumnosH For Sale OTTI S LAUNDRY - Phone 329, Franklin, Ind. 30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE GUARANTEED 1924 HUPP ROADSTER Disteel wheels. Good tires. Splendid mechanical condition. Reduced to $875; $225 down, balance monthly, or $20.25 down, balance weekly. THE WILBUR JOHNSON CO. 730 N. Meridian. MA in 3420. CHALMERS SEDAN, 1919 Looks good and runs the same. $l3O. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES CHEVROLETS •Five to select from tourings, coupes. Sn aches, sedans, etc,, all 1923-24: terms r trade. 559 N, Capitol Ave. CHEVROLET, brand new. open express. light delivery: starter, demountables, oil and water pump; $400: easy terms. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 540 E Wash. FORD COUPE 1924, looks like new; large lock wheel. 4 excellent cord tires. sun visor, automatic windshield wiper, bar cap. heater, etc.; motor in perfect condition: upholstery A-I. If you are looking for an EXTREMELY GOOD FORD see this at once as It Is priced to sell quick. CAPITOL OVERLAND MICH. AND N. CAPITOL FORD BODIES Twenty tourings. • Six 1922-'23 coupes. Seven sedans: some four-doors. Two roadsters: one new one. Sale or trade. Cash or terms. SWISSHELM ft PARKER. 544 E. Washington. FORD, 1923, COUPE $245 _ _ Blkgrst bargain in town. THE LATHRCP-M’FARLAND CO. 418-24 N. CAPITOL AVE. OPEN EVENINGS. MAIN 2480. FORD TOURING 1921 Starter demountables. looks and runs good. S3O down, balance monthly. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES FORD. 1920 touring; 4 very good tires, starter and demountables. lock wheel; $100: terms easy. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 427 N. Meridian. FORD touring. 1920: body Is fixed for camping; in good mechanical condition; good tires. Terms- Vcbster 3005, FORD HODIES— Usea seaann •-oupea. toms i ro r^ te ? : t f°v: o ia, t r FORD touring. 1920, with 1923 body; rest nlshed. Terms. Randolph 3829. FORD speedster: Martin Brieb body; good condition; $75. 405 S. Rural St. HUPMOBILE STRAIGHT EIGHT TOURING. Finished in blue Duco: balloon tires; fully equipped. Here Is an unusual opportunity to buy anew car at a tremenacus sacrifice. Call MR. HELT at Wash. 0789. OLDSMubILE 1925 2-passenger coupe, newly painted. 5 General cord tires oversize. Nifty job. TERSTEGOE HOLLOWELL CO. 436 N. Capitol. Lin. 7355. OVERLAND TOURING LATE 1921 S4O down, balance monthly. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES STUDEBAKER SPECIAL SIX 1922, good pilnt, good tires, runs fine. Triced to sell. STUTZ FACTORY BRANCH )57 N. Meridian. Ri. 4922 STUDEBAKER light six touring. 1924. You can not tell this car from new, as it is in best.of condition throughout, and is priced for a quick sale. Can arrange easy terms. HAYNES-SCHMIDT. 120 W. NORTH ST. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY. REAL BUYS WE HAVE 3 1924 LATE MODEL OVERLAND COUPES—SEDANS All are in the best of condition throughout, good paint, tires, etc., and are priced for immediate sale, and our easy payment plan will appeal to you. CAPITOL OVERLAND MICHIGAN AND N. CAPITOL. USED CAft SPECIAL 1921 HUPP TOURING, GUARANTEED Will sell to responsible party on very low down payment, balance weekly or will take Ford in trade. THE WILBUR JOHNSON CO. 730 N. Meridian. MA in 3420 1 . I*l VB. dowutowu Huason-eisnsz dealers' J. W. BERRY. P. B. SMITH. 32211. Delaware St.

30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALB fWWWVS/WWW>^W/vwWVvWS^VWe> HUPP TOURING SPECIAL LATE SPORT MODEL. EQUIPMENT INCLUDES DOUBLE-BAR NICKEL BUMPERS AND SIDE SHIELDS. FINISH AND UPHOLSTERY LIKE NEW. LATEST MOTOR DESIGN WITH COUNTER BALANCED CRANKSHAFT. ONE OF THE LAST TO COME THROUGH WITH STANDARD HIGH PRESSURE TIRES AND HAS FIVE GOOD ONES. INCLUDING TIRE COVER. A WRITTEN GUARANTEE AS TO PERFECT MECHANICAL CONDITION. CAR IS CONSIGNED FOR QUICK SALE AND WILL BE SOLD ON MOST CONVENIENT TERMS POSSIBLE OR WILL TAKE A CAR IN TRADE. WILL DEMONSTRATE THIS CAR ANY TIME OR PLACE. SEE ME AT 730 N. MERIDIAN ST.. FROM 8 A. M. TO 9 P. M . EXCEPT SUNDA'Y. OR CALL MAIN 3420. ASK FOR SHERFICK. 1925 Jewett Touring Demonstrator $950 1925—Paige—1925 7-Passenger Touring Demonstrator Bargains. GEO. B. RAY, INC. Paige-Jewett Distributers 1110 N. Meridian FORDS—FORDS 15 TO CHOOSE FROM Price cut to the bottom. All are In the best of condition. Some have many extras If you are looking for a REAL 300D FORD we Invite you to come In ind look these over. We have them anoed from $26 and up. DON’T FAIL TO IKT IN ON THIS SALE. Easy terms. HAYNES-SCHMIDT 120 W. NORTH ST. OPEN EVENINGS. Open Evenings '2O DODGE ROADSTER. NEW PAINT. '*•23 OVERLAND TOtTR.. FINE CONDITION. $250. 21 FORD TOUR EXTRA GOOD. $l5O. 23 RED BIRD VERY GOOD. *350. '23 CHEVROLET TOURING, $296. •23 CHEVROLET COUPE. $395. •23 FORD TON TRUCK. $175. 25 others to pick from. $26 up. Cash or terms to suit. BOB’S MOTOR SERVICE 340 S. Penn. Main 1705. BETTER USED cars at the lowest cost that are dependable. CLARK MOTOR CO.. 956 N. Merdlan. Open evenings. USED CARS: caen. payment or tnds. ■tones Whitaker Sales Cos 346 N Ceo. 31 AUTOMOBILES WANTED AUTOS WANTED—2I2 E New York it. Main 4446. 32 AUTO _SUPPLIES,_ REPAIRS EBACK & GENTRY AUTO REFINISHING 632 N. CAPITOL. RI. 2750. HAttitt lor ai, mane o, cars. Call or write and let us know whatyou need. Ueed or new. SAM CORAZ AOTO AND TIRE CO.. 619_N CapUol Ave. DOUBLE SEAL PISTON RING 9 Put, pep, pick-up and power in your motor and save gas and oil: demonstratlon convinces, 306 N. Capitol. Ma. 3846. VULCANIZING, lop repairing and rebuilding, complete line of ccrd tire# in stock. KENTUCKY AVE VULCANIZING CO- 36 Ky. Are USED CARS bougm ana soia I. GOLDBTTRO 522 N 7'apitol 33 MOTORCYCLES, BIUYULKS GOOD bicycles $8 and up: tlrea *2 and up 940 Massachusetts Ave 37 MONEY TO LOAN A^AA^AA^S^AAAA^A^fWVVVVVWVWMI QSJECK CASH We lend housekeepers up to S3OO. Repayable in easy installments. Only lawful Interest. Call, write, or phone. Circle 1-6-6-9 Beneficial Loan Society 601 NATIONAL CITY BANK BLbG. Open and to 6:30. Saturdays 9 to 1. Licensed by and Bonded to tha State NEED MONEY 1 Quickly, confidentially, and business like dealings ia a part of tha aery tee we give you J.OANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 14114 E. Washington St. MA In 0686. LI ncoin 7184, Cash in 24 Hours or sooner If needed. Personal Loans up to S3OO at the legs! Interest rate on easy repayment plan. Security Inv. arid Loan 136 y. Delaware. Lin 5060. MONEY tp loan on automobiles. Bring Sour title with you for prompt service. Kresge Bldg. Riley 2307, QUICK loan on automobiles. 542 N. Meridlan St. Room 9. \ Loans on personal property. ' Follow Our Aa. FIDELITY LOAN CO. 532 Lemcke Bldg. Personal Property coans AMERICAN LOAN-CO. 347 Bankers Trust Bldg. 39 LEGAL NOTICES State of Indiana, County of Jay, as: In the Jay Circuit Court. May term. 1925, No. 19125. fadith Adams vs. John Pelham. To John Pelham. Greeting: You are hereby notified that the above named plaintiff has this day filed in the office of the Clerk of said Court her certain complaint alleging therein, among other things that you. the said defendant, are a nonresident of the 9tate of Indiana; and that you are the owner of certain property located within the County of Jay and State of Indiana; that some ten (10) years ago was the last time that your whereabouts were known, and that said property is left without having any provisions been heretofore_made, for its control or management. That since the last time that you were heard of your uncle, William S. McLaughlin, has died, leaving property, and the same Is now owned by said defendant and no one or any provisions made for the control of said property. That by reason thereof said property is suffering waste for want of proper care, and praying that your estate may be adjudged by said Court subject to administration and an administrator thereof duly appointed. Now. therefore you. the said John Pelham, defendant and absentee as aforesaid, are hereby notified that eaid complaint and matters therein alleged, will come up for hearing and determination in •aid Court at Jne Court House in the City of Portland. County and State aforesaid, on Saturday, the 27th day of Ju-.e, 1925, or as soon thereafter as such hearing can be had. . .. _ Witness the Clerk and Seal of said Court at Portland. Indiana, -this 29th day oi April. 1925. (SEAL) HANSON MILLS. Clerk of Jay Circuit Court. McGUFF. SCHWARTZ ft BIDDELL. April 2_9. 1925. Attorneys for Plaintiff. May 7. 14. SI. 1-925. NOTICE is hereby given that the under” signed has filed Fn the Marion Circuit Court Its petition to change its name to that of "Coughien Transfer and Storage Cos.:” that eaid petition will be heard by said court on Wednesday. June 30, 1926. at 9:30 o'clock a. m.. or as soon thereafter as said court can hear same. COLLEGE AVENUE STORAGE CO. May 7. 14. 21. 1926.

APE IS PLACED ABOVE MAN BY FRENCH WRITER • ’ Professor, in Late Book, Declares We ArQ All Super-Fools. Bu Timm Special PARIS, May 21a—Darwin was wrong and gave the apes the wortt of It when he said man had ascended from them. Man has not ascended from the ape, but descended; and man is going lower all the time. That is the new Richet theory, propounded hy 'Professor Charles Richet of the Paris Faculty of Medicine, whose authority is indicated by the fact that he won the Nobel physiological prize In 1913. Professor Richet tells all about man in his book, "Idiot Man,” just published. To Richet, man is not a being of high intelligence, but a superfool. He reviews the history of all the races, black, red, yellow and white, and finds them all wanting. "Monkeys would not pierce their nostrils as do black men," says Richet. "Spaniels have more sense than to stick feathers in their hair as Red men do. The lowest animal would turn away in disgust if anyone tried to get it to smoke opium or to eat rotten fish, as the yellow men do. The white man is befogged by ridiculous ideas and hindered by voluntary follies—mutilations, disease. drink, drugs, fashions, superstitions and war.” PREP STAR IN MEET Rv Vnltcrl Prcm CHICAGO, May 21.—Jack Williams, Inglewood, Cal., high school pole vaulter is the latest entry for the Stagg national interscholastic meet to be held June 6 at the U. of Chicago. Williams recently broke the interscholastic record.

INVENTION TO SAVE MANY LIVES YEARLY

Automatic Car Coupler Soon to Equip All Rolling Stock. WASHINGTON, May 21.—The Interstate Commerce Commission estimates a saving of 15,000 lives annually through the use of the new Gage automatic, coupler, with which it is believed the country's railroads will soon be ordered to equip all their cars. Incidentally, the order, If Issued, wilil mean a little profit of about $7,500,000 for the coupler’s Inventor, Dr. Charles H. Gage of Washington. The new coupler is entirely automatic. Nobody is required to step between cars, to lock or unlock It. This Is one way In which it is expected to save lives. In the past many bad wrecks have been caused by the pulling out of drawbars, which, falling across the track, generally derailed the following cars. With the Gage coupler, drawbars can’t do this. The Gage coupler can be used In connection with the present type, so the scrapping of existing equipment will be unnecessary. New cars will be built with the up-to-'date device and old ones will be furnished with It as their present couplers wear out. Ultimately, about 1,500,000 cars will have to be re-equippe<l, with a royalty to Dr. Gage of $5 per car. Dr. Gage is a member of the League of American Inventors and has several notable Inventions to his credit. One was the Stllson wrench, and the cyanide process for extracting gold was another Gage invention. % NORTHWESTERN STUDENT SETS GREATRECORD Worked on Ranch and in Factories, Now Elected to Honor Society. Bu Timer Special EVANSTON. 111., May 21.—While wondering what’s going to become of this* Idle, useless ambitionless younger generation of sheiks and slick haired boys of today, turn to consider the case of Howard P. Becker, student at Northwestern University. Becker has Just been nominated to ‘membership In Phla Beta Kappa, national honorary scholastic fraternity, and will be graduated this spring with an aeerage of about 97, based on a possible hundred. Cut of Year He is completing the four year course in three years. All this has been done before. But Hqward Becker entered pollege without high school training. He was admitted as a freshman when he passed ull intelligence tests, however, and made 98 per cent In all classes during the first year. Before that he had worked as delivery boy in Nevada and Montana, worked In a meat market and a slaughter house, and herded cattle for a time. He came cast In 1917, and went to work as a common laborer in factories In South Bend, Ind., and Flint, Mich. Went to Night School During this period he was going to night school, and taking correspondence courses. At college he has won a number of prizes, and was sent to central Europe in 1924 by the national student forum to study the youth movement. Now the young man who herded cows and worked in factories to get money for education is planning to enter the ministry.

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Patrolman William Ott

Still water runs deep, according to an old saying, and that is the way nearly any police officer will speak of Patrolman William Ott. Always quiet and unassuming, Ott goes about his duties of patrollng district No. 52, from 3 p. m. untill 11 p. m. with little outward emotion. As he meets the many strangers that always loiter In that district bounded by J*ouisana, McCarty, East and Illinois Sts., he questions them. The crook or the common loafer falls to tell from outward appearance whether he is fooling the “cop” or Is on the verge of bfting locked up. but when he has finished his explanation, he realizes, for Ott decides fast. When he does It Is usually right, police officials say. Ott was appointed May 9, 1916, and lives 1428 Lexington Ave.

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STATESMEN OF BRITAIN DON’T KNOW IT ALL Unable to Answer Questions Which Stumped the Schoolboys, v Bu Timer Special LONDON, May 21.—British schoolboys may be stupid as Viscount Rothermere, publisher of the dally mail, professes to believe, but a list of questions which had been nnswerede by schoolboys has Just defeated the wits of several members of parliament. Rothermere discovered the intellectual shortcomings of the young sters when a group was put in competitive examination for a Job with his publishing company. Such questions as where Napo'eon met his .’lnal defeat and where he died proved too difficult for the boys. Challenge Made 'vr. G. Cove, labor member of parliament, challenged Rothermere to answer a similar set of questions, but the test did not come off because Cove refused to permit Rothermere to name the man who would conduct the examination. Cove then took his questions to the House of Commons and asked fellow members of Parliament to answer them. None could do it. The questions had been taken from an examination which had been passed successfully by 11 and 12-year-old school boys. Here Are Questions In case anyone wants to test himself against the school boys, here are some of the questions: What do you understand when you write the words outlaw, Republic, Cathedral, cavalier, parliamentary? In what order did the following persons live and which of them wrote books: Thomas A. Beckett, John Bunyan, Boadicea, Cardinal Wolsey, Charles Dickens, Columbus, Julius Ceasar, Nelson, William the conqueror, George Washington, Joan of Arc, Queen Elizabeth? Problems Charles—Women are puzzles, aren't they? Thomas—Yes, I’ve had to give several of them up—Judge. A New Version He—Am I the first whoever asked you for a. kiss? She—Yes. All the others took them!—Kasper, Stockholm.

THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1925

YEAR’S TRAVEL OVER DCEANS IS EXTENSIVE New York by Far Leading Port, Shipping Board Report Shows. Bu Timer Special WASHINGTON, May 21.—There were more than 1,500,000 passengers in the great stream which passed through the ports of this country last year, in tljo movement from the United States to Europe and other parts of the world and from foreign countries to America. Os this total, 65 per cent of arrivals and departures were through New York. A poor seoond was Seattle, which handled 18 per cent of the total traffic, In oonsequence of the great volume of travel between Puget Sound and adjacent Canadian ports, and Alaska. The figures were compiled by the research bureau of the shipping board. U. S. and Europe The greater portion of the movement was between the United States and Europe, a total of 666,760 passengers, representing 44 per cent. The operation of the new Immigration law caused a drop of 60 per cent In the third class arrivals from European countries, which numbered 321,000 In 1923 *m4 11T.600 lq 1924. A part of this was offset by Increases In othef classes of travel, as the total passenger traffic with those countries was only 166,000 less than In 1928. Significant Trend A significant trend o| travel was an Increase of 400 per pent in the number of passenger* going by water between Atlantic RntJ Paclflo coast ports, which th e resear oh bureau says demonstrated the growing popularity of the InterooastaJ Passenger Service now maintained by a number of fine passenger steamers which were formerly employed In trans-atlantlo passenger routes." The total number of In. tercoastal passengers In 1924 was more than 12,000, compared with less than 2,600 In 1923. Outside of the travel to and from Europe, the other foreign trafflo was distributed as follows! Canada, 410,000 passengers; middle America, Including the Caribbean region, 964,. 000; the Orient 50,000, and other foreign regions, 11,500, COMPTROLLER KEEPS WATCH ON U.S. BILLS J. R. McCarl Plays No Favorites in Administration of Economy. Bu Timer Special WASHINGTON, May 21.—One of the main cogs in the economy machine here Is J. R. McCarl, comptroller general, who saves many dollars for Uncle Sam by his careful watch on the nation's bills. Sticking closely to the letter of the law, McCarl has ruffled several cabinet members by his refusal to approve claims for expenditures of one kind and another. Several times, they have been literally "on his neck.” Secretary of State Kellogg had been In the cabinet but a few weeks when he felt the economy bite of McCarl, who decided that five dollars was All the government could contribute to tips listed by attaches under Kellog’s Jurisdiction. Fifteen-Year Term But McCarl rules supreme. He is responsible only to Congresg, Xt requires a Joint resolution of Congress to oust him. The President, even, can not remove him. Appointed for a fifteen-year term under the budget act of 1921, he etlll has eleven years to serve. McCarl’s refusal to allow $lO for a steward tip was one Incident of hundreds, which occur day in and day out. One month’s crop of claims, some allowed, more disallowed, fills a huge volume at the treasury, and runs the whole course of the vast government structure, from a taxicab bill of a publlo health service agent to a city directory purchased b). the Supreme Court. The high place occupied by the Supreme Court carries no deight with McCarl. The court had charged a city directory to its expense account. McCarl disallowed the claim, holding that a city directory was a book of reference and no specific appropriation had been made for this as a book of reference by Congress. Taxes Disallowed Expense accounts of Government agents. In one department and another, are clipping right and left. These form the major portion of claims. Taxicab fares are disallowed usually, where a Government officer is traveling long distances and has Ills regular transportation. Hotel charges are carefully scannned. Recently an Army officer charged his mother-in-law’s railroad fare when he was moved from one station to another. It was disallowed. An employe in Glacier National Park charged a pair of rubber hoots to the Government. The claim was not allowed, on the ground that he had bought them for his own "convenience and comfort.” Down In Texas a man who had bought goods at a Government auction at Ft. Sam Houston, said he had never received part of his pur* clause, upon which he set a value of $10.57. His claim was denied. Reward Refused A United States marshal, who had captured a deserter from the Army, applied for the reward of S6O. which Is offered to civilians who perform such service. He claimed he was a "fee” officer, and should get the reward on that basis. He was refused.