Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 256, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 February 1926 — Page 10

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1 Death Notices ZOLLNER. CHARLES H.—Age 71 years; beloved husband of Martha Zollner and father of Mrs. Lena Cobler. Charles M. Zollner. Mrs. C. H. Sedan of Indianapolis, Albert L. Zollner of Chicago and Carl A. Zollner of New York, passed away Wednesday, Feb. 34 at 1 a. m. Funeral services w ill be held Friday, Feb. 36. 3 p. m., at the residence. 1547 W. Washington S . Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call Wednesday evening or Thursday afternoon and evening. (Fottsville. Penn., papers please copy.) 5 Funeral Directors ~wTt.' blasengym Main Office. 2226 Shelby St. DRexel 2570. PLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 N. Illinois St. Funeral directors to the peojple of Indianapolis since 188 Phone—Main 0041. 064,. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORS Notices of funeral at our chapel reffw to our present mortuary. Our new mortuary will open a pout March 1. IbERT S. GADD. 2130 Prospect St. Phone Stewart 2278. George Grinsteiner Funeral krieger; wm. e. FUNERAL DIRECTOR. 1403 N. Illinois St. MA. 1154. Res, Be.. 3866-R-l. Undertakers —hisey & titcs. 95i N. Delaw-are. Main 3680. _ 8 Special Notices THE ELECTREAT BODY MASSAGE MACHINE Cures rheumatism and neuritis, WALKER. 1112 Central Ave.. Apt. h Diet, Agt. Lin 8873. ■ Kidney trouble, rheumatism and neurl 11s cured by electricity. MAE HIKI -o° J Ashland. Rand. 6330. -—_ MARGARET SELLERS D O D C N_ Obstetrician, acute and chronic disease massage. 1 N. New Jersey. Riley 6683. PERMANENT WAVING. 57.50: for appointment. call Lin. <0.6. PIANO teacher wants "beginners 60c a lesson. 10 lesson So. Hum. WHITE’S BATH .AND MASSAGE for rheumatism and neuritis. 13.->3 N. HI. Ma. ~18. 12 Help Wanted —Male CANVASSERS House-to-house: salary and commission; experienced in washini? machines and vacuum cleaners. W. Washington. SALESPEOPLE to S2O per day: experience unnecessary. ° U JpiaYKSfs%Ukr<-ANS'v SHOP. 410 N. Meridian St. YOUNG MAN. 18 to 10 years of age. Must be graduate from high school. Fine opportunity for the right applicant to etart at. the bottom and '^, arr L oircmlation work of a newspaper Advancement depends entirely upon the applicant. No personal interview. Write your letter of appHeatiou and be sure to state your age education and give references. Write Box 295, care of Times. . —- MAN ,o sell new model Premier Duplex and new model attachments: work with Runervisor • good commission and exeeptiina? trade-in allowance on old machines. Union Ttle Bldg. Call 8-10.30 i. m. 13 Instructions , vWWWVW' MEN to lean) barbel trade TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE 510 E Washington St. IroianapoHn Tna Circle 0757 17 WarUetj a —Male ASH HAULING and yard cleaning wanted. Lincoln 5594. CHAUFFEUR, experienced, wants position. City reference. Inquire 1220 E. ~oth. _ HOUSECLEANING: young, colored man: good references. Call between 5 to c -30. eve.. Irv. 2618. b—Female CURTAINS TO LAUDER. MRS. J. LUTZ. CIRCLE 6612, DAY WORK —BY THE DAY. CALL RANDOLPH 2845. bAY WORKER: experienced: by day. Riley 4057. t ■""HALE DAY WORK. DAY OR WEEK. KENWOOD 4867. EoUSEWORK bv week; neat colored girl. Kenwood 1213. . LAUNDRESS —Experienced home. Call for and deliver Kenwood 4542 2208 Columbia. LAUNDRY' work done at' my home by white lady; work guaranteed. Har. 3435-J. LAMP shade, making and repairing; good workmanship. Webster 3558. WAITRESS or maid by colored girl. Riley 2461. _ WOMAN, reliable: wants housework or day work. Ran, 2361. RETIRED nurse will take complete charge two ladies, elderly couple. Web, 3168. Family washings bv experienced woman References. Call Ran, 0600. PRACTICAL nursing: invalids, or piam sewing by the day. Randolph 130a. 18 Rooms for Rent ASHLAND, 903, Apt. 2; modern room next to bath, tub and shower; walking distance. Riley 4187. IBROADWAY\ 1115: nice large furnished front rm,; modern: walking distance. CAPITOL. N., 1202: modern room: private home: close in: reas. Lin. 8172. VaiJx’i'KAL. 2149: attractive room: steam neat; garage optional. Ken. 2478. bKI.AWAKE N, 1649: nicely furnished rm.: home priv.; reasonable. RA, 1627. iMERDIIAN. N, 2208: nieelv furnished rm.; good heat: ideal loca. Ha. 3679-W iNEW JERSEY. N, 856; newly furnished sleeping room: $4. PARK AVE, 1540; two upper, nicely furnished rooms: home privileges. Ril. 4886. PENNSYLVANIA. N„ 2020: nicely furnished rm.; $4: also gar. HA. 4161-W. PENNSYLVANIA. N, 2030: well-furnished front rm.: private family. Hav. 2373. ST JOE E, 237: two large, well-furnished rooms, on first floor at front; walking distance. STERLING. FI 1014: attractively furnished room with home privileges for 3; private entrance. Webster 1484-M. TALBOTT. 1846; desirable warm room; private family; meals optional. Har. 3732-W. 12TH. W.. 171; neatly furnished rm.; priv. home; kitch. priv optional; reasonable. WASH, E„ 3500; cozy rm, in modern home; 1 or 2 gents. Irv, 3862. DOWNTOWN sleeping rooms; steam heat European Hotel. 139 N, Delaware St. LADY to share modern ’&Dt.: walking dist. References. Lin. 7712, after- 6 p. m. NORTH SIDE: private home: modern. steam heat: reasonable, Riley 2294. LOVELY', large front room; ideal location, near creek. Ran. 4350. a—Light Housekeeping ALABAMA. N.. 1126; mod., light housekpg. rooms: gar, optional. Riley 5483. Los ART, 39; two nicely furnished rooms: home privileges; employed couple or ladics preferred. Irv. 2011-M. BROADWAY’. 1142: newly decorated upJ,er front room and kitchenette; modern. ey 4885. BROADWAY'. 1720; two clean furnished rms.; good heat; also large sleeping rm. Illinois. n„ ibib": front rooms; $2.50 per week, MERIDIAN. N- 2208: living room and kitchenette: everything fur. HA. 3679-W. UNION St, 1617: lovely room; adjoins bath: lady or emp, couple, DR. 3978-W. LARGE, modern room, with use of the kitchen. Ladies. Lin. 4493. LOVELY furnished. 2-room apt.; near Fountain Hquare, DRex. 3540-R. i 8 UNFURNISHED rooms and kitchenette; semi-modern. Webster 5645.

18 Rooms for Rent a—Light Housekeeping TWO furnished housekeeping rooms, east; modern; private entrance. Web. 2562-W. ' b—Board and Rooms ALABAMA, N.. 1816: large rm, 2 closets. Emp. cple, or men, 2 meals. Ran. 3169. DELAWARE St, 841; nice room for young lady employed; good board; steam heat; plenty hot water. Riley 3974, PARK Ave, 1639; room and board for girls; beautiful new furniture. Must be seen to be appreciated. , WASH, W, 1743; room and board in modern home; reasonable. Bel. 0214-W. ROOM and board in private family; home privileges. Riley 4358. 19 Rentals a—Houses AUDUBON. S„ 301; Irvington; double: mod.; 7 rooms; gar,; $47.50. Irv, 4119, BROOKS IDE Ave, 2021; 4-room double; modern; garage; $35. Riley 0822. COFFEY. 650; five rooms; modern except fur.; easily heated; newly dec. Bel. 1041. COLLEGE, 4153; 6 rooms, modern: rerduced to $55; water paid. Wash, 1902. COMAR. 1633; new 5-room modern; $27.50. CI’iTC REALTY CO, 136 N Delaware St. Lin, 5050. CORNELL Ave, 1401; colored: 5-room double; strictly mod.; S3O. DRex, 3827. CORNELL Ave, 2470; A rooms, electric lights, gas. city water paid. $16.50. Call MISS iLg, Main (1701; evenings MR3 ELSNER Irvington 3055. DEWEY'. 5844-40; hve-room double; semimodern; Inside toilet; $25, try, 4119. GLADSTONE, 133 S.; 6-room modern; nearly new; many attractive features: S4O. Wash, 0578-R. Main 2890. GUILFORD. 4724; 5-room modern double. Hum, 3173. HIGHLAND, N, 418: six rooms, modern single; walking distance. Web. 3991. LEXINGTON. 949: eight rooms: inside toilet : garage; S3O. Lin. 8598. Cir. 6381. LINDEN St.. 2027; half three-room double; sl4. CIVIC REALTY. 136 N Delaware. Lin. 5050. MABEL. 2026; lour rooms, electric fights gas. inside toilet, water paid; S2O month. Wash. 2400-W. MAPLE BD", 538; 5 rooms; gar... 590.00 Meridian St, N, 2725, 3 rooms. .$65.00 Meridian St, N„ 0735: 4 rooms. . .$65.90 Washingotn St, E, 4001: 2 rooms. .s4 l .oO Prospect St, 336: 2 rooms ......$36,00 SEE CUSTODIAN OR PHONE 5391. H. H. WOODSMALL & CO. ‘‘We insure everything but the hereafter." MICHIGAN. W„ 4400: two large rooms: pantry: basement. Bel. 1215, ring 1. NAOMI St, 1424: 5 rooms, semi-modern; $25. 1216 Kelly: 3 rooms; modern; S3O. FRANK S. CLARK. Mam 3377, NEW JERSEY. N, 3510: 6-room modern double; splendid furnace, ‘ NEW Y'ORK. W, 1942; half 5-room double; good condition: gas. electricity. Owner, 937 King. Belmont 1445-J. OLNEY AND PRATT. 3423: 4 large rooms, semi-modern, attic and basement • $22.50: near E. 10th car line. Kan, 5<63. PROSPECT. 2518; 6 rooms: gas. electric lights; $22.50. Bel. 2271. SALEM. 3628: between Illinois and Meridian: south half of double: 6 rooms bath, laundry, garage. liar, 3223. SPRUCE. 819: 3 rms.; inclosed back porch: modern except furnace and hath. 22ND. 817 E.: 6-room modern double; S3O. Washington 1676-R. 21TH E 150; 7-room modern double; 25TH St, E, 654; modern. 7-room double: $45. Kenwood 2835, 25TH, E, 727; 6 rooms, modern; $37.0t). ’Call Harrison 2964. THIRTIETH. W, 147: three rooms; semimodern: $lB. Inquire 145 W. Thirtieth. Web. 1067. . ___ _ UDELL. 609: 4-room modern double: ea rage; water paid. Harrison 0882. For Colored Good Houses 2306 Cornell; 6 rooms $35.00 2432 N. Arsenal; 5 rooms j-2.00 2465 Columbia: 5 rooms 20.00 1709 Arsenal: 6 rooms 18.00 434 Blake; 8 rooms 31.00 Dunlop & Holtegel South Side Homes New four-room doubles* on Minnesota ear line: 1600 block Asbury St.; water paid; reasonable rent —?‘io a month. SEE MR. ERDMANN. City Trust Cos. Circle 4022. Modern Colored Rental Seven rooms at 2057 N. Capitol; only $35 a ni4nth., J. G. McCullough 106 N. Delaware St. Main 1709. $23.50; 5-ROOM—Lights, gas, paved Street fine neighborhood. A-l condition. 2 souares Brookside park; 1-2 square Brookside oar line. Goode & Goode. 913 Peoples Bank Bldg. Riley 6441. Wash. 21g5-YV. t/is DOUBLE; 6 nice rooms; modern 'throughout; hardwood floors: rent reason able: extra location north. Cir. 1284. FIVE-ROOM half of double and garage; near school- Irv. 3083. SEE"DUNLOP & HOLTEGEI. for bargains _ REAL ESTATE FOR COLORED Dunbar court. 1022 N. West: 2 rooms and bath: heat, lights, gas,and water furnished: S2B per month Let ianitor show DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL b — Houses , Flats Furnished 11TH. E.. 1441; 3-room, furnished duplex; modern: heat, light, khs: water paid. Irv. 0251-W. c —A partments 25TH St. E„ 661; lower duplex; 4 rooms; bath, Kenwood 3541. d—Business Places STOREROOM Are you looking for a better and more modern storeroom? You will find it at 19 W South St, in the new jobbing district. A reinforced, concrete, firepropf buiVdiPg. suitable for light manufacturing or jobbing purposes. Call Main 0257 Ask for MR. BREUNIG. ENGLISH, 3903—Suitable for eombination dry goods, confectionery, hardware and drugs: no competition: rent $25. Mrdn 5072. 450 Vi E. Washington. STOREROOMS: 2 modern storerooms; 3831 Northwestern Ave. Ran. 0940. 21 Real Estate for Sale a—Business Property Colored. Buyers Look Roach St, 1239; paved Btreet: 5 rooms and room lor bath: electric lights, gas. water; price $3,850; $350 cash, balance like rent. See Mr. Borton with EMORY C. CRAWFORD. 222 N. Delaware St. Main 2681. b—Houses LEXINGTON, 1412: modern, 8 rooms; garage; one of newest and up-to-date on Ave. Will entertain best offer. STATION. 3029: bungalow: 5 rooms. modern except furnace; close to car and school; garage: $4,500: terms. Web, 6948 We Buy Real Estate Lease Contracts * * The Washington Company 257 W. Wash. St. Main 0792. 291 ACRES: modern improvements, extra w-ell fenced and ditched. Will consider trade on good income property. See WATSON & FOREMAN. 314 Lemcke Bldg, Indianapolis, Ind.. or Circle 2260. BUNGALOW for sale; 4 rooms. Would take light car as part payment. Could be bought with payment of about SSOO down. DRexel 2112. 5-ROOM cottage: small grocery attached: on account of illness must dispose 01. Owner. DRexel 1183. __ 10-ROOM house: zoned for business; lot 40x135: only $6,750. Wash. 2211-J. CHOICE BUNGALOW home east; reasonably priced. Call Webster 6899. FOR NICE homes east or south, call C. J OSBORN. DRexel 6184. 22 Real Estate Wanted Garfield Park Property Wanted Have several real buyers for property near the park; either bungalows or two stories: priced around $5,000; for real service call Irv. 1559, evenings, or THE CHARLES R. KITINGER CO. 308 National City Bank Bldg. Lin. 5057. WE still want one or tw-o houses south; about five rooms; not over $3,000. KLEE A SCHREIBER. Lin. 3734. Dayton real estate development , CO, 1010 Fletcher Savings & Trust Bid.

i 25 Miscellaneous for Sale BENCHES. 25. church: good condiiton suitable for auditorium. Sunday school lodge room w assembly room: very low price FLAKNER & BUCHANAN. 320 N Illinois St, ; BREAKFAST SET, 8-pieoe; party leaving town. Call mornings. Ran. 7081. BUFFET, Early English: long mirror and china cabinet; good eond. Har, 0828. CHOCOLATES. Herman's fresh, home. 70c value 40c lh.: stands 113-603 City Mitt CINDERS: flue lor driveways and garages. $1.50 load. BEI. 4314, DR. 0344. DAY r ENPORT. 207 INDIANA AVENUE. CIRCLE 2235. DRESSES: black silk lace afternoon; black silk tulle evening. 322S Central. LARD RENDERING OUTFIT portable smoke house, ice box, Bel, 3649-M. MACHINE Star drilling, steam traction No .2. capacity 1.000 ft, complete with 4-in. water well tools and walking beam. In good condition: using it now; cheap. C. S. WILCOXON, Gwymieville. Ind. NURSERY' stock; orders taken for tree. shrubs, roses, landscaping, lor Stark Bros Nursery. Louisiana. Mo. Call S. EACRET, Salesman. Lin. 1324. 610 Massachusetts Ave. OFFICE FURNITURE; our entire equipment: price right. FLANNER & Bu€llA NAN. 320 N, Illinois St RUGS AND LINOLEUM AT LOWEST pp irpq DORFMAN RUG COMPANY 207 W Wash. St, Odd, fltatchonee SUIT, tailored; bargain: several 1-piece dresses: size 40. Main 6728. Tarpaullims Truck Covers Waterproof Duck All sizes. Priced Right. See Us and Save Money. Phone BElmont 0367 Mo Lo GOLDBERG AND SON COo 1302-6 W. Washington St. WASHERS. Easy. Thtir! CiTfficld. Eden; A-l condition: eash or terms. 1023 N. Pershing, Bel 0396-W. CHILDRED S barber shop equipment, inc. wash stand, cases, chairs. See Sales Manager. Scliloss Bros. Cos, State Life B!dg. a—Musical Instruments PIANO, player: brand new: beautiful mahogany; special this week. $295: terms. RITTER'S. 231 N. Illinois. Cir. 1195. PIANO, slightly used, with bench, rolls; bargain by finishing paymts Cir 0832. PIANOS to rent $1 per month and up BALDWIN PIANO CO on the Circle 6 —Pet and Live Stock CHICKS—We have 500 two-week-old brooder chicks, mostly Rox and Orpingtons. at 20c da : also plenty of babv chicks at sl3 to S2O for 100. BOYERS HATCHERY. 25 E. Market St Phone Riley 5470. Indianapolis. Ind. Hatchery, Tliorntown. Ind 26 Miscellaneous Wanted BABV CARRIAGE OR STROLLER RE GARDLESS OF CONDITION. Lin, 16,t. CAST-OFF CLOTHING We pay more for used gents' suits. Circle 2244. !• N. West St. Calls answered promptly. SALVATION Army industrial Home Help us to help others with vour used clothing. magazines news etc Phone Wagon, Riley 6622. 27 Business Announcements CABINET WORK—Furniture made to order and repaired; screen work; trellises and pergolas. Randolph 1210. CARPENTERING: prompt, expert service; estimates free, Webster 4660. DESK space in front office: $lO month, including desk, phone, etc 108 N. Delaware St. Room 205. FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated feather mattresses and pillows made. E. r. BURKLB 416 Mass, Main 1428. _ HOUSECLEANING, window washing, hardwood Boors polished: odd jobs, LI. 6057. PAPER cleaning, painting and paint washing, work guaranteed. WILLIAMS. Lin. 4194. , PAPER CLEANING 'sl ROOM. WORK GUARANTEED. GADBERRV. DHEXHI. 0233. PAPER hanging and painting; prompt expert service; complete samples carried; estimates free, Webster 0512. PAPER HANGING first-class: $4.50 a room and up: paper turn, Web. 5169 RADIO batteries recharged. 50c: batteries. 0 volt. s■'), Drarborn Gar, 3318 E. Mich, RUGS. 9x12: thrly chid, $2: all work guar. St PERIOR CLEANERS. Ken. 4462. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE. 301 Indiana Ave, Otmir New Store Is Open at J©4 Moraunneinit Circle where we carry a full line of rebuilt typewriters and typewriter supplies. All makes rented and repaired. Phone for Estimate. American Writing Machine Go* LI. 6822. __ 28 Storage and Transfer PACKING and hauling, storage: will load oar household goods for Miami. Feb. 24. Can handle additional tonnage. OTTO J. SUEZ. Main 3628-2353. Web. 4579-0699-W, NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO. Call at all times. Randolph 3741. MOVING and Trucking. Reliable men. Call HORNMAN, Web. °571. 29 Business Opportunities BUSINESS or trades: nothing too large to list with BILLY t.AYNE 310-311-312 Holliday Bldg. FILLING STATION and cafeteria site 36 miles out of city on State highway. In a good city- Just the place you've been looking for. BILLY LAYNE, 310-311-312 Holliday Ihdgv Circle 7170. MEAT MARKET-—Located northeast, doing cash business: can rent fixtures with building. 4 rooms in rear’ priced for quick sale. Web. 5401: eves, Web. 5840. By owner. RESTAURANT—YY'ouId accept one-half ton Ford truck for part payment. DRex. 2112. ROOMING HOUSE: 8 rooms; eheap rent; $350 cash. Owner leaving city. BILLY LAY'NE, 310-311-312 Holliday Bldg. Circle 7176. ROOMING HOUSE: 24 rooms; small down payment. BILLY LAYNE. 310-311-312 Holliday Bldg. 1 Circle 7176. 30 Automobiles for Sale BUICK. 1923: four-cylinder touring- motor overhauled; terms. Webster 3005, CADILLAC TOURING V-63 Good mechanical condition* Duco finish; chauffeur driven only J 6.000 miles. WANGELIN-SHARP USED CAR SHOW 428 N. Meridian. Lin. 8040. CHEVROLET. 1923 dump truck, with Mandt body: used only for demonstrator; $350. STONE CHEVROLET CO, 640 E. YVash. . CHEVROLET. 1923 sedanette; bumpers; runs and looks fine: owned and driven by a lady' and is worth the money we ask: SIOO down, balance twelve months. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 540 E. Wash. CHRYSLER sedan. 1926: like new; your car in trade; terms. L. T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES. ‘917-33 Virginia Ave. DODGE COUPE Guod running order: first $125 buys it. LOCOMOBILE 955 N. Meridian, - • Lin. 1171, DODGE special toumg. 1925: in excellent condition; $600; trade or terms. 844 N, Delaware. ES&KX coach: 6 months old: private owuor; leaving city; $585. Ran. 6760. Ford, 1924 Sedan Four-donr. -lock wheel and other extras. Price $3lO. Down payment SBO. Smith & Moore, Inc. Authorized Ford Dealers. 628 South Meridian St. Main 6850. Open Evenings and Sundays. FORD BODIES Ten good, late style tourings, coupes, roadsters. California tops and glass inclosure. SWTSSHELM & PARKER. FORD tudor. 1925; guaranteed th be in i A-l condition throughout: $375; 'imi or trade. 344 N. DELAWARE;.

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30 Automobiles for Sale A CAR. FOR EVERY PURSE Buick Touring, $160.00 Down, Balance 12 Months INDIANAPOLIS FLINT CO. 962 N. MERIDIAN. RILEY 5530. Ford, .1925 Coupe Balloon tirea. lock wheel; looks and runs like new', down payment SBS. Smith & Moore, Inc. Authorized Ford Dealers. 528 South Meridian St Main 6650. Open Evenings an l l Sundays. FORD, 1923 COUPE Shook absorbers and many other extras; $25 down and $5 per week fur 25 weeks. JONES-WHITAKER SALES CO.. :W3 N. C'M>ltol Ave. Mam 5647. Open evenings and Sunday. FORD TOURINGS Several of them Your money’s worth or your money back. HUFF-BUICK SALES CO. 363 N. Illinois St. Ford, 1925 Tudor Sedan Balloon tires, lock wheel, six months old. A real bargain Down payment sSh> SMITH & MOORE. INC 528 South Mertdicn St Main 6650. Authorized Ford Dealers, FORD. 1924 touring’ starter: demountable: National body, speedometer, shock absorbers. Better hurry on this one. The price is right $65 down, balan.-c easy. STONE CHEVROLET CO, 54(1 K. Wash. FORDS Best used Ford bargains in city. WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443-61 Virginia Ave. DRexel 5020 Open Evenings and Sundays. FORD. 1921 two-door sedan: bumper spotlight, lock wheel. Don't believe you can beat this for $125: terms. STONE CHEVROLET. 540 E. Wash. FORD coupe. 1921 $150: $25 cash. $5 week. Dearborn Garage. 3218 E. Mull FORD sedan. 1924: Mills body, excellent mechanical eondition J terms. Ran,7l9.> HUDSON COACH 1924: bumpers, spare tire, spotlight. A bargain CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. Packard Distributors Since 1904 13 W. 13th St. Main 6942. HUDSON Super Six: price $195: SSO down, $5 week. Dearborn Garage. 3218 E. Mieh Lincoln Coupe Repossessed ear —tlirec months old. Save $1,250 on this car Another one at $2,875. 'WAngelin-Sharp Used Car Show 428 N. Meridian St. L!n. 8040. Marinon Sedan Late model: just refinished in unusually attractive Duco. Completely equipped and resdv to give thousands of miles of satisfactory service. The price Uas attractive as the appearance. \Yangelin-Sharp Used Car Show. 428 N. Meridian St. Lin. 8040. Open evenings and Sunday. MARMON, 1925 TOURING New tires. 10.000 nules; wonderful condition; priced to sell. LOCOMOBILE 955 N, Meridian. Lin. 1171. MaxYvell Sedan 1024 $575. Ford Coupe 1925. $4lO. 'Wangelin-Sharp Used Car Show 428 N. Meridian St. Lin. 9010. Olds 4 Coupe Refinished: practically new tires: $l5O down. I. Wolte Auto Cos, 561 N. Capitol. Ol DSMOBiLE. 1924: sport touring: good njeclianical Vondltton. A real bargain. Terms, Webßter 2627. OVERLAND 6: 1925 sedan. Just like new. Small down payment, balance E Z terms. HAYNES-SCHMIDT INC. 120 W. North. Lincoln 7575. The YVillys-Knight and Overland Dealers. STAR. 1933 touring: $150: $25 down $5 week. Dearborn Garage. 311 Stearns-Knight Sport sedan. Hottest looking car in town. Perfect in every way. Not enough miles on it to break it in. and $2,000 off the original cost. It s complete with accessories. Wangelin-Sharp Used Car Show 428 N. Meridian St. Lin. 8040. Open Evenings and Sundays. Studebaker, 1924 Touring New two-tone paint job. See this one before you buy any six touring; $l5O down, balance in 12 months. Jones-Yvhit-aker Sales Cos, 343 N. Capitol. Main 5647. Open evenings and Sunday. STUDEBAKER 1925 duplex phaeton; like new. Call Webster O.cl 1-R Stutz Roadster If you’ve ever had a longing to own a sporty looking roadster. here’s your chance. And It‘s only SBSO. Red wire wheels and everything. New Duco. Completely overhauled. .Wangelin-Sharp Used Car Show. 428 N. Mer.dian St. Lin. 8040. Open evenings and Sundays. Wills Ste. Claire Touring Wonderful looking car and perfect mechanically: $825. That'g the price, not the dowit payment. Nuff said. Wangelin-Sharp Used Car Show. 428 N, Meridian St Lin. 8040. WILLY'S-KNIGHT, 1925 touring: six cylinder; like new. L. T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES. 917-23 Virginia Ave. NOW THAT THE SHOW is over, why not look at some of our special buys in good used cars of standard makes and worth the money ? Both open and closed models. Visit our showroom and see the right car you want at the right price you want to pay. MURPHY-RICK EN BACKER COMPANY 440 N. Capitol. Lincoln 7554. YOU DON’T TRUST TO LUCK WHEN YOU BUY A USED CAR FROM HUFF-BUICK SALES CO., . N. ILLINOIS ST. x 925 ROLLIN SEDAN Fully equipped atfit in very good me chanical eondition. An excellent buy at $695: down payment S2OO. balance 12-18 months. SCANLAN OLDSMOBTLE \ SALES, 510 N, Delaware Bt. Riley 2460 1921 COLE touring $175.00 Elgin. 4-pass, sport $250.00 1924 four-pass 13criess coupe. .. .$600.00 Stuti phaeton, 192S fO.Yu 00 Stutz roadster $300.00 Stuti touring, 6-pass $300.00 Small payment down, balance monthly. These cars are In perfect condition. STUTZ FACTORY BRANCH. 957 N Meridian. Open Eyenlngs and Sunday A, M. BARGAINS Late model Chevrolets. Overlands, Fords. Sedans. Tourings, and Roadsters. Smalt down payment. Your car in trade. L. T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES OY'ERLAND 1925 de luxe sedan: five balloon tires: plenty extras; small down payment; balance E Z terms. Baynes-schmidt. INC. 120 W. North. Lincoln 7675. The Wlllyß-Knight and Overland Dealers. BETTER cara—Better prices—Better terms MARION CHEVROLET 00. 963 N Me rldian St Lin 6361 USED CAR. RECONDITIONED. LEXINGTON MOTOR CO, 1142 N. Meridian.

30 Automobiles for Sale GOOD CARS AT CHEAP PRICES 1920 Chevrolet Sedan.... $65 1923 Earl Touring $95 1919 Nash 6 Touring ....$125 1920 Ford Tour., S. & 1).. S6O 1922 Ford Touring sllO 1920 Ford Sedan $125 1921 Olds 6 Touring $125 1922 Maxwell Touring ..$125 1922 Ford Touring $75 1923 Ford Coupe $225 1920 Buick 6 Touring. .. .$l5O 1924 Chevrolet Touring. .$250 Come in at once—these won’t last long. Open Evenings ahd Sunday | | 418 N. Capitol Ave. COME TO Capitol Overlmd You’ll Do Better on Your Overlands and Willys-Knights Also Used Cars 1025 Overland tourinsr IP'M Overland roadster .306 J StjdebakcT Eipht 6 * ;mr> iff 23 Overland tour in* 11)5 19253 Willy* Knight tourin? 575 19-4 Hupp coupe Redan H 75 ( Ni w paint.) 1923 Overland road*ter 195 1925 Essex coach 695 1920 Nash touring 200 1923 Durant sedan *. . . 49. 1924 Overland sedan 4”/5 1924 Ford touring .100 Several pood cars for £SO each. Take your pick. Capitol Overlaid Company N. Capitol Ave. at Michigan Lincoln 5395-5396. USED FORDS—ALL MODELS YOU SAVE AT WcutetfudJ&mceßwCl AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE (DCDMlPiYskrif Bfostflh (DswMsill/bNk OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY. MA. 4708 SEE the New Day Jewett $995. Y’our car in trade. L. T ALLEN MOTOR. SALES. 917 S3 Virginia Ave. GOOD USED CARS HAS R STUTZ 824 N Meridian St a—T rucks FORD ton truck; stake body: 1925 model delivery; new in November; s49l)’ trade or terms. 344 N. Delay arc, FORD_ light delivery: panel elosed cab: 1925 model; in service only two weeks' $375. 344 N. DELAWARE 31 Automobiles Wanted Aid os Wanted 1922, 1923. 1924 and 1925 modelg pre ferrrd; we pay cash and deal quickly. Save time by seeing; us lirnt. I. Wolf Auto Cos. 559 N. Capitol Ave. Corner North St Plenty of parking space. Lin. 4516 USED CARS: HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID. WANTED 100 CARS TO JI'NK SAM CAUAZ. 519 X. CAPITOL. USED CARS bought and sold. GOLD BERG. 5‘J2 N. Capitol. 32 Auto Supplies, Repairs AUTO refinishing. Ebaek & Gentry. See u first 532 N, Capitol. Riley 2750, BEb'l used tires, any size; wholesale ns retail Open evenings. ROGERS TID SHOP 3117 W. Washington Bel. 4300. 33 Motorcycles, Bicycles MOTORCYCLES. Wo sell and exchange. ALLEN. 50U Muss Ave, Main 7029. EVERiTHING toi the bicycle. ROBERTSON CYCLE STORE 940 Mass, Ave. 37 . Money to Loan IPopmfar Methods In the Small Loan Business $lO TO S3OO ON HOUSEHOLD GOODS . PIANOS. ETC, WITHOUT REMOVAL. Ten years oi intensive investigation nave proven that this business meet* a rea! economic need. Indiana passed a law sotting a fair rate of interest and licensing the lender Loans are made for thousands o. different purposes. f you need monpy in emergency do note hesitate to call phone or write cither of our offices Repayment arranged In easy monthly in stallments of principal and interest Loans can he reduced or paid tn full any tims Interest ceases immediately on every dollar repaid WHAT VOU PAY ON PRINCIPALOn ‘JO yju pay $i per month. On S6O you pay $3 per month. On SIOO you pay $5 per month. On S7OO you pay $lO per month. On S3OO you pay sl6 per month. With lawful Interest Popular Finance Corporation 106 E. Market St Room 532 Lomcke Bldg. MA in 1278 NEED MONEY? Quick, Confidential Loans on Year Furniture. Cash In 24 Hours No Red Tape, No Publicity. Easy Repay Plans. SECURITY INV. AND LOAN CO. 136 N. Delaware St. Lin. 6050. FIRST or Second Mortgages on Indium

37 Money to Loan , NEED MONEY? Quickly, confidentially and business-like dealngs is a part of the service we rive you. LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141 14 F. Washington St. MA in""0585. LI ncoln 7184 AUTO LOAN CO. Loans to car owners, legal rates. Mr. Si-hmiilt. 1 W. North St. Lincoln 7575. SECOND MORTGAGE LOANS ON IMPROVED Indianapolis real estate: quick service. We also make construction loans. 438 K. pf P. Bldg. S2 000 OOO—To loan on rood farms. 5"S> WAITER ST CLAIR 615 Traction Bldg Coal and Wood REDUCE YOUR COAI. EXPENSE If You Have Been Burning Too Much Coal TRY MONARCH Large 6-inch block, clean forked. This coal does not come oft the top ol the ground. It is a deep shaft mine. It will last as long and is almost as high in heat unit as West Virginia coal. We recommend it to be the biggest bargain In a ton of coal on the market, regardless ol kind or price. INDIANA Np. 5 Onr guarantee. 2.000 lbs. to a ton. and a square deal NAGELSON COAL CO. 83 li E. St. Clair Cnrcfle ©355 WHY PAY MORE? OLD HICKORY WHITE ASH LUMP ILLINOIS DIST. NO. 7 2IN TO 6-IN LUMP $4.90 2 Tons, $9.5€) Remember, this is a clean forked lump and a good burning coal. Bauamer Fuel Cos. St. Clair and Davidson Sts. RI. 1866. ~ COAL PHONE LI NCOLN 7581 Take Advantage of Our “EXPERIENCED SERVICE SINCE 1877." Be Assured the Right Fuel for the Purpose. alueiTgoal & .MATEWAL CO. ALLIED BLDG., 14 W. OHIO ST. ‘Delivery Yards Cover the City.” Better Coal for Less Kindling With Each Ton Va. and Ky.—The Best that is Mined. Mined in Kanawha District. Best YV. Va, (tin. block, Ige. fkd...s6 76 Best Va. egg. 2x4. cln. fkd. ....... .*6 00 Best W. Va. mine run, 50 pet. 1p... 15.5(1 Best K. Ky. Harlan Cos, 6-ln. lgf>. fkd .$5.50 Genuine Glendora—The Wonder Coal. Sullivan County. Indiana. Best Glendora. 6 in. bik„ Igo. fkd.. $6 75 Best Glendora. 6x3 ip, cln. fkd $6.25 Best Glendora 2x4 egg., cln. fkd... $6.00 TRY’ OUR HOOSIER ASH. Burns well and holds tire overnight. Hoosier Ash Ind. No. 0 Ip 6 in. fkd.ss.Bs Hoog. Ash Ind. No. 6. 2x4 egg. fkd.. $5.35 Best Linton No. 4. 6-ln Ip, cln. fkd. $5.75 Best Ind. I in. n>. No. 5. cln. fkd...55.25 Best Tnd. No. 6. 2x4 egg, cln. fkd.,.55.15 Best E. 111. No. 5 2x4 egg, cln. fkd.ss.ls Best Vermilion 111. 6 in. Ip. fkd. . . .$5.25 Delivered anywhere In the city. UNION ICE AND COAL. 1910 Bluff Ave. Drex. 4621. Since 1908 Dependable. It will nay you to visit our yards and see the difference in good coal. W. Va, 3x6 Egg. forked $6.00 W. Va 4-in V, fkd ..$6.50 Logan County. Virginta. Poeo mine run. 50% ip ..$7 00 Poco. 6-in. Ip, fk. $8 50 McDowell County, Virginia. Wheel in ,15c. J. & I. COAL CO. I2on Roadie, . Ran, 2471 COAL BARGAINS Ind. 4-in. tkd. ip $5 50 W. Va 2x4 Egg fkd $6.50 W. Va. 4-in fkd Ip $7 00 GET OUR PRICES ON POCAHONTAS NORTH ST. COAL YAKD Lin. 1455 Cir 5556 Night. Irv 4080 BRAZTL (Ind.) BLOCK H so 24-IN. LP„ $5.25 PER TON. BRAZIL PEA AND NUT, $4.50 EAST SIDE ICE AND COAL 934 Fowler. Main 6930. WHITE ASH LUMP VIGO COUNTY. •T. D. JOHNSON 311 GUARANTY BLDO. Cir 6984. Riley 5444. Riley 4164. TRY OUR MAJOR COAL. MAJOR COAL CO, Ran, 4129, 39 Legal Notices ON or after Feb. 2*. 1920. I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by any one than myself, CHESTER JACKSON. MOTORIST IS SLATED Driver, Charged With Failure to Stop After Accident. Fred Beck, 24, of R. R. O. Box 214 was slated at city prison today on charges of assult and battery and failure to stop after an accident. Sergeant Oscar Queisser of the accident prevention bureau said John Clancy, 1820 E. New York St., reported his auto struck by a car, at 1300 W. Michigan St. Saturday night. Mrs. Anna Clanay. 63, his wife, was Injured about the bead and several teeth knocked out. A witness obtained the license number of Beck's car. Sergeants Shine and Owens said. WANTED FOR SHOOTING Police sought Luther Jones, 25, Negro, 621 Fayette St., today to arrest hittr on a charge of shooting with Intent to kill. The officers say he shot Mrs. Oro Hall. 29, Negro, 415 Smith St, at his home Wednesday night. She Is In the city hospital In a critical condition, expected to die.

EMANCIPATOR LAUDED Itar Association Fails to Take Action on .fudge Plan. “No man of the ancient ot* modern world has a more secure place In the hearts and memories of men than Abraham Lincoln," declared William Pickens, Negro, New York, National Association for Advancement of Colored People field secretary, at the Indianapolis Bar Association dinner Wednesday night at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Earl R. Conder. judiciary chairmaiff presented a plan for selecting a candidate from eaeh party to be backed for judicial offices In the county. No action was taken. James M. Ogden, president, announced Albert J. Beveridge will speak on “The Making of a Book" at the meeting March 17 at the Elk's Club. CLAIM BANDIT ESCAPED FARM Police Identify Man Who Held Up Restaurant. John Taylor. 22. arrested early today as the bandit who a short time before held up the Sun Restaurant, 335 Virginia Ave, ard who gave his name as John London, 22, of 701 Massachusetts Ave, was Identified by detectives as an escaped convict from the Indiana State Farm. Lieutenant Walter Clnffey and squad were told by Louis Petcoff, restaurant proprietor, that he started to wait on the man and found himself facing a gun. The bandit took $11.60 from the cash register and escaped. Later Taylor was arrested In downtown lunchroom. He had spent $1 for food, police say and had $lO in his pocket. Petcoff Identified him. Detectives oay Taylor with several other young men was sentenced a year ago to the Farm instead of the State Reformatory after conviction on charges of holding up several north side drug stores, groceries. and filling stations. A short *ime afterwords he escaped. Several victims of recent hold-ups will seek ‘.o identify Taylor, detectives say. NEW STRATEGY TO SAVE MELLON Resolution to Be Sent to House‘Death.’ Hu rnitrfl Pre** WASHINGTON, Feb. 25—New strategy has been decided upon by Republican Senate leaders which may defeat the Democratic plan for ordering President Coolldge to appoint special counsel to prosecute the Aluminun Company of America. Although adoption of the plan is possible in the vote that Is scheduled today In the Senate, Republicans intended to insist on preliminary procedure which will require the House to act upon the proposal. In the House the Administration controls a commanding majority which would smother the aluminum resolution. DRIVE WILL CONTINUE Report $20,000 Raised for Convention Bureau Fund. The fund for operating the Chamber of Commerce convention bureau, for which $35.00(1 Is sought, now totals more than $20,000. according to reports from group chairmen. William A. Atkins, chairman of the executive committee, announced the campaign will continue through next week. “This convention bureau solicitation Is Important to the future of Indianapolis," Atkins said. "List year convention visitors left $6,000,000 In Indianapolis trade channels. We think this r pretty good return on money invested.” FIRE INVESTIGATOR OUT Assistant Marshal Who Fmhed Hamrick Fires, Dismissed. Alfred Ilogston, State fire marshal, today announced the dismissal of Charles Hoover, Mavwood, ’an assistant marshal, effective Feh. 28. Hogston stated no reason for dropping Hoover, but Is is understood to have been the result of investigation of several fires In the last few years, on the farm of J. I). Hamrick, attorney, now under Indictment for conspiracy to burn his house on the Michigan Rd. The last Investigation, which resulted In the indictment, was made by John G. Willis. Hoover had been in the department seven years. RULING AGAINST BUSSES Beech Grove Town Board Given Right to Enforce Ordinance. Judge Sidney F. Miller of Superior Court Three today sustained a demurrer filed by the Beech Grove town board to an Injunction restraining the board from enforcing an ordinance prohibiting busses operated by the South Side Motor Coach Company on certain streets in the town. This permits the board to bar the busses on the streets in question. T. Ernest Maholm, bus company attorney, said the busses would continue to run on other streets. EVEN VERA WAS THERE Bv United Prett NEW YORK, Feh. 25,—Although the hilarious "Earl Carroll party" was the talk ot the Rialto today, authorities appeared somewhat apathetic behind the threats of prosecution. Prohibition authorities announced they would question Carroll concerning the acquisition of wine In which a nude girl is reported to have bathed for the edification of some 200 guepts. including Vera, Countess of Cathcart; Conde Naat, Irvin Cobb and Harry K_ Thaw.

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SETTLERS LEFT BY GOVERNMENT HOLDING SACK Western Reclamation Project Ends in ‘Sell Out' to Fat Corporation. There wm n younv lutly front Nljter Who umilinitlv ri>l cm $ l*fC r ' They I-HIIK- tine It from the rlilo With Hit- indy lniitlt*. . . Ami the smile on tier face of the tiger. Hu Time * Special SAN FRANCISCO, Feh. 25.—This is a bedtime story with a moral like that In the rhyme. Up northeast of Mt. Shasta, where Oregon and California Join, lies th Klamath Basin, a hind of water and water-power. Twenty years ago came Uncle Sam's reclamation engineers with a groat vision and a plan. Two of four great lakes were to he drained; 230.006 acres were to he reclaimed; water-power was to he harnessed to help enrich the project and 2,000 lucky Americans were to he invited In ns settlers. It was to be the prize among the Government's twenty-eight reclamation projects in the "West—a rural Eden. And it might have been. One Power Plant Draining the Upper Klamath T-jike is a dashing stream of great power, the Link River. On this stream was a little power house, owned by the Moore Brothers of Klamath Falls, Ore. The Government bought up at considerable ex pense all the water and powor rights in the Basin, but. strangely, It left this power plant in private hands. FTcm this little plant a great power company has grown. The Moore brothers sold out to the Call fomia-Oregon Tower Company, and this latter has grown from nothing into a fat corporation of San Francisco capitalists, claiming assets of $15,000,080. It has fed entirely on power that was intended for the Klamath Basin reclamation project. Step by step this company, aided by local politicians, reclamation officials and Hie Interior Department, has acquired power rights to tho entiie Basin. The story of the alienation of power from the Klamath project la all set down In a pathetic‘complaint | filed by the settlers asking Congress Ito Investigate. Today the power company holds concessions for which It paid the Government $120,000, over the violent protest of the farmers and these concessions are worth at the wholesale price of electricity some $10,000,000 a year! Fare Ruin And the settlers? The project has dwindled to 78,000 acres. Deprived of the power that would have put them on easy street os It haa the farmers of Salt River Valley, Arizona, the Klamath settlers are facing economic ruin. The project Is $250,000 de-1 Unquent to the Government. There &r only 545 discouraged and desperate farmers left, and these are hearing water charges of as high as SOO an acre In place of the S2O promised. Out of sixty-three exsoldiers settled on the sand-blown alkali bottom of Tule Lake, drained by the Govern ment. thirty are left, fighting worse odds than they met In France. The project Is rightly called “Tho Valley of Blasted Hopes." The power company, over whose turbines in Klamath canyon today flows the wealth In electric energy that might hnvo been the fanners’ Is not yet quite satisfied. It has heen found that Tule Take, drained for ex<soldiers‘ farmlands, would serve tho company better as a res ervolr to regulate the stream-flow of the river. A move Is on by naturelovers and sportsmen to refill Tula hake and make It a refuge for wild bird life. The farmers say the power company has contributed $5,000 to the Audubon Society's campaign lo have tho Government reflood the lake. When this Is done the smile on the face of the tiger will doubtless broaden Into a satisfied grin. JUDGE RACE Announces Uandldacr for Supreme Court Scat. Theophilus J. Moll, who for twelve years has been judge of Superior Court Five, today announced his can didacy for Republican nomination for Indiana Supreme Court Judge In tho Stato convention. Judge Moll Is (he third to announce for the nomination to succeed Judge Louis Ewbank, who Is not seeking re-election. MARION COUNTY SECOND Gives $16.1,081 to I. U. War Memorial Fund. Hu Time* Special “ BLOOMINGTON, Ind.. FV*. 26. Fifteen thousand persons are con tributors to the Indiana TTniveraity war memorial building fund, W. A Alexander, memorial campaign director, announced today, Marlon County standi second with a total contribution of $168,084.13. Monroe County heads the list with $357,387.13. Building Permits PurUan Finance Corapuijr, dwelling, 96fl W. Twenty-Fourth, $2,300. Winiarn-SltydCT, aarage. 241* Brookside. S3OO, Klirairf-th Cnhn. addition. 1817 g. Talbott. $450 Andrew Trieb. garage, 330* N, Cartin', $478 Ida Barrett, reroof. 2316 K, Pwmarlvanla. S2BO () C McOune. garage. 685 H. Pine. "Bernard King, remodel. 1048 W. Walnut. S2OO. Temnln Tnrapktna, wreak. 0800 ttatverA. Walkw. addition. 8104 Jackson. $240, Henry Meyer, garage. 1848 0. Ess Kelso Bros., more, 1510 WrUrJit 0250 Baruett. garsge. 441 N. WalooU Barnett, garege. 441 V. Walcott, Russell Brers, addition. Sixteenth and Merldaln. SfS.nOO. T. Dndd.v. addition. 644 ft. Warman SSOO Eva Ktnnlck. porch. 1183 W. TMrtr Firet. S2OO. Wnbaeli Realty and I-oan Company, re roof, 230 W. McCarty. sl.gOO , ‘ r Alvin Prlrett. goriige. 3084 Kenwood, S2OO. West Paij< Church, garage, Sft N, Addl