Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 271, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 March 1926 — Page 10

PAGE 10

You Can Rent Apartments Through Times Want Ads!

THE TIMES WmT AD RATES 6 Days, 11c; 3 Days, 12y 2 c; 1 Day, 14c, Per Line Each Day. Six average word* make a lino Wm) mum space two line* Ads ordered tor more than one in sertion can be cancelled at any time and vou will be charged onlv for <h days vour ad Is published The Times will not be responslbit for more Ilian one incorrect insertion of auv advertisement The Times reserve# the rtrht sc properly classify or reiect any rarertisement To kill an ad ohone Mam 3500 be fore 11 a m Contract rates furnished on request To insert a Want Ad by telephone CALL MAIN 3500

2 Card of Thanks CARD OF THANKS —We sincerely thank all relatives, neighbors and friends (oi sympathy extended and for the many Jyefrdtiful flowers re‘eived r„t the death of our dear son and brother. Jervas Gerard idfling's; especially do we wish to Kt-v. Ragsdale. Veritas Dodge F. and A. M., Brijrhtwoori Methodist Episcopal Ctiiircli. Dif.mond Cham Manufacturmg Company and the undertakers. Moore & Kirk! for their efficient f-rv a A || y ' CARD OF THANKS —Sincerest thanks for the kindness of my neighbors and li-iends, pallbearers. G. A. K tortheir last rites for my father. Joseph battler, and all for the floral offerings. MRS. CHAS. CONNOR AND FA MILT. _ 3 In Mcmoriom IN MEMORTAM —Tn loving remembrance of my darling baby. Earl Griffin, who died five years ago today.. Deceased has gone to live with &od. but is not forgotten. His father. C. T. GRIFFIN: BROTHER*, AND SISTERS. 5 bunerai Directors W. T. BLASENGYM Main Otfice. ‘2226 Shelby St. DRexel 2570. BERT S GADD. 2130 Prospect St. Phone Stewart 2278 Planner and Bncihanan Now in our new Mortuary, 25 West Fall Creek Blvd. Phones- Randolph 4400-4401-4402. No added charge for the use of the Pilcher organ or the new service rooru6. Visitors may call any time. CREMATORY SERVICE Planner and Bncihianan George Grinsteiner Funeral nflf ,p E. Market. KRIEGER. W'M. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR. 1402 N Illinois St o MA, 1154, Res,, Bel. .3869-R-l UNDERTAKERS—HISEY & TITUS. 951 N. Delaware Main 0080. , 8 Special Notides WE ARE INTERESTED IN THE PROMOTION AND MANUFACTURING OF AN V PATENT THAT HAS A MERIT AND COMMERCIAL VALUE. APPLY 407 PEOPLES STATE BANK BLDG. TnIPELECTREAT BODY MASSAGE MACHINE. Relieves rheumatism and neuritis. LOG.A WALKER. 1112 Central Ave.. Apt. R. Dist. Agt. Lin. 887:5. -—— MARGARET SELLERS D O DC. V D Obstetrician, acute and chrome dmcfl*e massage. I, N. New Jersey. Rilev 6683. _ PUPILS in nlastie chrome art lessons at Y W r Wash. o°°o. 500 BUSINESS CARDS. *2.00 r>o7 Centnrv Bldg. 10 Lost and Found f FOUND —Article* found in Indian spoils street cars yesterday: 6 PAIRS GLOVES 1 BOOK 1 PENCIL 2 FOCKETBOOKS 1 ROLL PAPER I BUNCH KEY’S ___ Main 2737. COLLIE dog lost. Reward, nd. 3900; PACKAGE containing baby dress one yard nainsook, lost on Pennsylvania St. down town around 5 o. m. Saturday, web. .la POLICE dog brownish gray. lost, strayed or stolen? scar over right eve; answers name Corvine. Lin. t>524. Reward. TRAVELING bag. brown, lost Saturday night downtown district. Name. George E Rose, on grip. Reward. Phone Ran. 5198. - ' 12 Help Wanted—Male

CANVASSERS: house-to-house: salary And commission: experienced in washing machines and vacuum cleaners. 1 10 W. Wasn. MEN v,'e help you to mak" more money teaching you barbering; jobs waiting at r ages better than most _r , ' f ' T n T ,“ arn l v,- a q l while learning. Write MOLER. 100 s. Wells. Chicago. MEN and women canvassers wanted: large commission paid. SUPERIOR PRODPCTS CO. INC.. 1361 Blaine, Bel. 4146.^ RUN-R NIT-IT NEEDLE Knits runners in hosiery without thread, defies detection. Simple to onerate. Laws buy on sisrht. . Tremendous profits. *haniTiip needle dOi* (silver) . P EFNERM A VUE A CTP RING CO. Dent. T. Minneapolis. Mnn. 13 Instructions . _ MEN to learn barbet trade TRI-CITV BARBER COLLEGE 510 E Washington St. TrCiiananoUw Inq. Circle 057 16 Help Wanted—Female SALESLADIES DO YOU NEED READY • . CASH? Now is the time to earn big money. We can use a few more go-getters to sell, our famous Royal Easter Candy. Experience unnecessary. Call at once. SPINK ARMS HOTEL CANDY SHOP 17 Situations Wanted a—Male CHAUFFEUR: steady driving, with good, relialhe people: experienced. Riley .1371HARDWOOD floors, cleaned and refinished. white washing. Edward Hailey. Rl. 4735. HARDWOOD floors refinished. paper cleaned, interior painting. Ken. 5983. PART time bookkeeping a specialty. Bel. 1422. FIRST-CLASS colored houseman: private fmailv only with references. Call Web, 0687. WANTS position as chauffeur or houseman by young colored man. Drive any make of car. Lin. 6903. 6 —Female ADDRESSING envelops at home: typewritten: experienced. Call Web. 1489-W. CURTAINS TO LAUNDER. Mrs. J. Lutz. Circle 6612. DRESSMAKING or sewing by day. Your home or mine. Kenwood 4683. ELEVATOR girl; care for children: light housework: experienced- Ran. 5093. EXPERIENCED pastry cook: no Sunday; hours 8 to 5, Har. 1321-W. HALF day work: by the week; no Sunday. Randolph 5038, LAMP shade making, parchment and silks. Fine workmanship. Done reas, Web. 3555. LAUNDRY work, called for and delivered; experienced. Kenwood 4078 LAUNDERING to bring home, called for and del.: housework: pastry. KEn. 2476. NURSE; physicians' references: all cases or care for children afternons and evenlgg. Ken. 4701. NURSING and housework: references with experience. Webster 2546, PART TIME bookkeeping a specialty. Main 2017. TYPING or addressing envelopes at home. Lincoln 2010 WASHINGS to bring home; bed clothing; experienced; housework. Call Ken. 2476. WASHINGS' called for and delivered: by white ladv Webster 2333-11.' WASHINGS to bring home.- Delivery. Harrison Q't73-J. WASHINGS to bring home, and housewora; experienced. Ken, 4878. WANT washings to do at home: delivery service. Randolph 0669.

17 Situations Wanted b—Female COLORED gin wants general housework. by day or week; or car*. of children. Call Web, 1766, 18 Rooms tor Rent ALA.. N.. 523. Apt. 2: front room; second floor: hot water: good boat. AS til. A ND. 1566; two large, furnished. modern room a. 7LINTON HOTEL. 29 Virginia Ave.: desirable rooms. >3 to S6 Cir. 5422. ILLINOIS. N\. 2326; clean, furnished rm.: private home . Har. 3505-J. PE’NN.. 3T! 1100; lurnUhed rms. with running water, tub and show baths; reasonable. Riley 5688. PENNSYLVANIA. N.: nice, largre. front room, near art institute. Ran. 3229. 13TH. W.. 118: first house oft Illinois: modern, hot and cold water. WOODLAWN. 2204: large, nicely furnished rm,; gentleman: S3. DRtftcel 73 81. WOODRUFF Place: lovely warm, modern rm.: reasonable: garage opt. Web. 2405. BRIGHT, warm, well-furnished front room; modern heme; private entrance; near good car line: 53.50 week. Bel. 1145-R. UNFURNISHED rooms; aenn - modern; good location north, Har, 3476, LOVELY rms. in modern home; kitchen nriv. out.: walking distance. Lin. 2709. SLEEPING ROOM, suitable for 1 or 2; near Fountain Square. DRex. 8560-J. LARGE, pleasant, front. Bleeping room, in modern apartment: gent. Inn. 1969. LOVELY rm. in modern. private home. with privileges of entire house. RA. 4086. TWO large sleeping'-room.s. newly decorated, first floor. Riley 3318. - a—Light Housekeeping BROOKSIDE, 2126: 2 connecting room* and bath: >lO month. CAPITOL. N„ 1705: nicely furnished housekeeping and sleeping rooms. COMAR AVE.. 1140—3-room apt.; suitable for 4 persons: also 2-room apt., completely furnished: including gas. heat, light and water and sink in kitchen, DR. 5114. DELAWARE. 2330: beautilul suite of homey rooms in a real home; garage. EASTERN AY r E., 32: three unfurnished rooms, modern: private. NORTH St.. 112 W.: large housekeeping roms; $6 week, Riiev 3318. 24TH. E., 15: two large rooms, nicely furnished. home privileges, Har. 4531-W. LOY'ELY liv.-rm., sun par . bath, kitchepette: ideal for 2 nurses, girls. Ra. 4389. MODERN. 2 rooms and kitchenette; unfurnished, Irv. 0770-J. _ _ LOVELY two-room furnished apartment: near Fountain Square. Dreg. 3540-R. b—Board and Rooms ROOM board and care for elderly persons or invalids in beautiful, modern, country home. Beech Grove 16-J-l. ROOM ami board lor two in private ..m----iiy. Ken. 2044. 19 Rentals

a—Houses BANCROFT. N.. 815: Irvington: 6-room. { strictly mod.; double garage. Dr. 3018. BROADWAY 3 rooms, bath, kitchenette; heat and water furnished. Riley 1-f'N. CHESTER Ave.. 2931; paved street near'] car line and school: 4 rms.. inside touet: S2O. BRIDGES & GRAVES CO.. 237 N. | Delaware. Circle 7808. _____ DREXEL. 940: prettiest 5-room double on east side; garage. Webster 4079. EWING, 1352: good 4-room semi-modern double: $22.50. Randolph 4482. HIGHLAND PL : for colored: six rooms, semi-modern. half double; garage: 827.50. Cir. 2854. KENWOOD. 2053: U-rcom modern double. Call TRUEBLOOD. Main 0242; eve.. Irv, 42X3, LINDEN St.. 203> : half three-room double; sl4. CIVIC REALTY 136 V Delaware Lin 5050. MABEL, 2020; 7-rm. double; semi-modern: gar.: near Holcomb & Hoke. DR. 3895-M. McKIM. 13 S.; near Ford plant, modern j and in good condition: 6 rms.; garage; I $35. BRIDGES & GRAVES CO.. 237 N. I Delaware. Circle 7808. j MERIDIAN N.. 2411: modern four bedroom; excellent condition. Irv, 4455-W. NEW JERSEY*. N.. 1438: 5 rms.: Merch’Cs heat, garage; reduced rent. Wash. 2664, NEW JERSEY. N„ 25lO: modern 0-room double: earage. Circle 0433, NORTHWESTERN. 3151: >4 double; .3 bedrooms, bath, garage: $35, Wash. 5X62. PARKER Ave.. 2127; 4-r. semi-mod. $20.00 ■Wheeler St.. 2170: 4-r. semi-mod. $20.00 Wheeler St.. 2210: 5-rm. single. . . .SIB.OO Spruce St.. 1317: 6-r single; gar... 522.50 Talbott. S.. 1926: 5-rm. single: gar.slß.oo Madison Ave.. 1912: 5-r. semi-m0d.525.00 YV. 25th St 1250: 4-rm. mod : gar. 527.50 A. F, ZAINEY 108 X. Delaware, PIERSON Ave.. 2340: half ti-room double. modern. $27 50 Har. 2019-W. STATE. 1233: modern: S3O. Pine. 334. ge.mi-mod.- $23, Reasonable. RA. .*1665 ST. PETER. 911: 5-room double: modern, txeept furn : wr ter pd.: S2O. RA. 2426. TABOR. E.. 1"6.32: half semi-modern 4-rm. double bungalow; water pd.: garage; $23.50. Keys at 1630,* After 3. WA. 5603. TUXEDO Park. 4300 E ; 5 room modern double: newly deco. Irv, 3083. 13TH. E.. 321: seven-room modern house; hardwood floors, hot- water heat. Vacatcd Monday. Main 1044. bookkeeper 25TH. W.. 532 colored: four rooms; gas: paved street; sls, Ran. 2011. 35TH St. W.. lOlu: six-rm. double: watlights, garage and large yard: only s2;> If. RITTER Bel. 0192. EAST DR. Woodruff PI.. 536; near Tech; strictly modern: 7 rooms. Meh, 0736. i/ 2 MONTH RENT FREE 1038 Quill St.:, on Minnesota car line; four rooms to side* double: city water, electric lights and srai: 81 • ner month. W. B. RUEBY 425 Lemcke Bldg. Lin. 1782, 4 Bedrooms 414 E. 15th .St. Newly decorated and in first-daw* condition. Modern: city heat and water furnished. Ran. 5860. __ SINGLE MODERN, $36.50 Orange: 7 rooms and garage. DUNLOP & lIOLTEGEL 6-liOOM housh. bath, modern except furnace. For colored. Onlv S3O. Inquire Indianapolis Laundry Cos. Main 5253. MODERN 5-room bungalow, on paved street: nice yard. Wash. 1138, NORTH SIDE: strujilv modern. 6-room home: near rhoolres37.so. Har. 2964. SEE DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL for bargain* KEAI. ESTATE " REDUCED RENT 8irch.,655; five rooms: electric lights; $18.50 month. _ DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL b — Houses. Flats Furnished BROADWAY. 51300 south half double; 6 rooms: modern: garage. Ran. 6662. NORTH SIDE, furnished home: 8 rooms; city heat and water furnished: discriminating people will appreciate this home. Rilev 6017. . _ c —A partments ASHLAND. 2234; four rooms: heat, light, gas, water, gar., range, turn. Ran. 2507. EAST; New Y'ork. 709: upper duplex: modern: perfect condition: heat and water furnished. ILLINOIS N.. 1805 or 1807; he3t, water furnished. Har. 0671. d—Business Places Desk Space in Lemcke Bldg.: front office, plenty of light, telephone and stenographer furnished; reasonable rent. W. B. Rueby 425 Lemcke Bldg. Lin. 1783 DOWNTOWN corner building: 4.800 square feet; near new Chamber of Commerce Bldg.; cheap rent. CASTET'fER. Lin. 4973. DESK space tn front ofnee: $lO month including desk, phone, etc. 108 N. Delaware St. Room 205. STOREROOMS College and 52nd St., new. modem storerooms. 17x50: snecial inducement for first 3 months” BRIDGES A GRAVES CO.. 237 X. Delaware, Circle 7808. e—M iscellaneous LAGOON PARK: summer cottage; near Broad Ripole: rent $lO per month. See MARY* M. SMITH, in Broad Ripple. 6704 Fc-yi’soi St 21 Real Estate for Sale b—Houses BRADBURY*. 1601: * 5-room thoroughly modern bungalow; hardwood floors: built-in features; large basement; garage; improved stieet: $4,350: terms. EVERROAD. 204 Transportation Bldg. Lin. 3880, DR. 3250. 'GRAND Ave.. 325: 1 square south of Butler College: -5-room modern bungalow: good condition: $4,200: on terms. Call TRUEBLOOD Main 0242: eve.. Irv. 4213 HAY II TON. N.. 10; six-room semi-modem house: big bargain: garage for three car Cali owner. Web. 9581 R. NORTH. 7 rm. modem: basement, garage. 87,500. 3 bedrm. home, north, fairly mod., $7,250. 4 bedrm. home. mod. Broadway. W. H. SCOTT, Circle 4776.

21 Real Estate for Sole _ b—Houses HOEFGEN ST.. 1526: five-room bungalow; modem, except basement: bath, toilet, lavatory, sink in kitchen, healer, shades, papered, floors finished, cement porch and walks: improved street: large garage; 83.350: terms. EVKRROAD. 204 Tranaportatlon Bldg. Lin. 3880, Prex, .3250. IF YOU have a clear lot we w ill build you a home. Our houses are better and cheaper because we have no office help and pay no commission. ELVERS & KLEIN. INC. _ Lin. 2627. • We Buy Real Estate Lease Contracts The Washington Company 257 W, Wash. St. Main 0792. ~ 19.2‘i INVESTMENT , , 77 Six. three-room apartments and double house- city water; lot 90x140 It.; rental $1,056 year. Snap. Terms. A. j. mey'er REALTY CO. 24 H E. Wash. St. Rm. 307. Circle 1.13 GOOD COTTAGE HOME Five rooms: electric lights, city water. 38x150, paved street: S3OO cash, balance monthly: northeast: close to car line. A. J. MEY*ER REALTY CO. 24 Gj E. Wash. St.. Room 307, Cir, 1713. IF YOU have,a vacant lot or small down payment. will build and finance 4 or oroom ksmgalow. E\*ERROAD. 204 Transportation _Bldg i __Lin^_3Bß0 I __DR._32nlL_ 23 ACRES: 5 miles out: 4-room house; garage; poultry house: sell or rent. COX. 501 Occidental. Main 4707, 5-ROOM COTTAGE: SMALL GROCERY AIT ACHED: TRADE: ON ACCOUNT SICKNF.39, OWNER DREX. 1183, . 46 ACRES: mile north of Zionsvtlle; orchard, bam, cistern, well Ran. 6247. FORNICE homes east or south call C 1 OSRORN DRpfXel 6184 22 Real Estate Wanted SMALL cottage or bungalow: must be cheap: all cash. EV ERROAD. 204 Transportation Bldg. LI. 3880, Dll. 3200. DAYTON REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT CO . 1010 Fletcher Savin.s & Trust Bid 25 Miscellaneous for Sale CINDERS: GOOD DUALITY: CHEAP. CALL DREXEL 1619. CiNDKRS: fine: coarse: 2 1 -. yard: $2. ineluding spreading. Bel. 4314. DR. 0344. CINDERS, large 2-ton truck load, fine for driveways and alleys. Bel. 3488. PRESS boiler, cleaner and d.vers. A. Waltz. 1215 Wade St. Stewart 2632. RANGE gas; wardrobe, morris chair. lor sale cheap, 1141 Broadway. RUGS AND LINOLEUM AT LOWEST PUI nORFMAN KUO COMPANY 2 07 W. Wash. St, Opp Statehonse HOUSE cleaning? Your surplus clothing, lurniture. magazines, papers, will help us to help others. Salvation Army Industrial Home. Phone for wagon Riley 66-12. 127 W, Georgia. FIREPROOF safe: double doors> steel cash box, 255 S. Meridian St, GOOD used gas stove, several to reiect from. 419 E. Thirtieth. Ran. I>o.>t. a—Musical Instruments Expert piano tuning and repair work on all musical instruments. Violin repairing is our specialty. Our prices are reasonable and our work is guaranteed. 231 N. 111. St. Circle 1193.

PIA.MJS to rent i per month and up BALDWIN PIANO CO. on the Circle PIANO, upright. SSO f line for beginner. Terms. Call Mr. Walking. Cir. 0832. b—Put and Live Stock BABY CHICKS FOR SALE BOYERS’ HATCHERY, 25 E. MARKET. RI. 5470. HATCHERY, THORNTOWN. IXD. COCKERELS; 2 white Leghorn; 100 egg Dcln,_auto. incubator. 1717 Bcllcfoiitame. EGGS: Bull Rock, pure bred. $1.50 per setting: $6 per 10Q-. WADDELL _ MA. 44‘.,>. SINGERS. 1U: fine lor mating: priced $6 to $lO, ITR. 0093. 1110 Linden St. 4/ Business Announcements FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated feailier mattresses and pillows made. E. F, BURKLE 416 Mass. Main 1428. PAPER cleaning, painting and paint washing, work guaranteed. WILLIAMS. Lin. “ PAPER CLEANING $J ROOM. WORK GUARANTEED. GADBERRY, DREXEL 0232. PAPER Cleaning sl. ner room. Work guaranteed. H. COURT. Web. 6483. PARCHMENT shades made to your order. plain or decorated. Cir. 2482. RUGS. 9x13: thriv ctnd.. $2; all work guar. SUPERIOR CLEANERS, Ken. 4462. . SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTI.EDGK. 2Qi Indiana Ave WALT, tinting, painting paper hanging, par>er furnishM. discount off. Krn. Oiar Third Aimmversary Sale of REBUILT TYPEWRITERS AM Prices Reduced We rent and overhaul all makes of typewriters at reasonable rates and guarantee our work. Agents for Remington Portable. AMERICAN WRITINQ MACHINE CO. 104 Monument Circle. LI. 6822. FOR estimates on your repairs or remodeling work, call Lin. 4932. 234 American Central Life Bidg MR. BRKMERMAN’N. 28 Storage and Ttransfer NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO. Call at all times. Randolph 3741. MOVING and Trucking. Reliable men Gall BORNMAN, Web. ~571. PACKING shipping, storage: local and overland: loa<ls from Toledo. Chicago, St. Louis. OTTO .1. SUEZ. Main 36282353. Web. 4579-0690-W. 2bßii3inessOpportunities APARTMENTS and business places for trade. Nothing too large to list with BILLY' LAYNE, 310-311-312 Holliday Bldg. Cir. 7176. BUS line and franchise. Bloomington to Indianapolis, also Studebaker agency, located in Bloomington, [nil. Only one other bus line. Good building call be rented. Owner ill. leaving State. Cash payment, balance easy terms will handle: also have business lot and several dwellings. Will sacrifice . Write Box 55, care of Times. CONFECTIONERY: priced to sell this week. Call owner. Circle 4912. DRUG STORE: located in one of the beat towns in Indiana: doing close to $50,000 annual business: good building, can be rented. Splendid drawing territory. Owner leaving State. If you want a money maker, investigate. Write Box 57. care of Time*. - DRUG STORE—Good college town. I.ow over head. Rented building. Doing splendid business. Owner retiring. This is a live, well advertised business. XX rite Box 56, care of Times, for further information, . ROOMING HOUSE—Must sell on account of sickness. DRexel 1324-XV. MODERN. 6-room house: sun porch: in city: will exchange for small acreage, with good buildings, between Indianapolis and Coiinersville. BILLY LAYNE. 310-311-312 Holliday Bldg, Cir, 7176. IF vou want to trade your grocery, list It with BILLY* LAYNE. 310-311-312 Hollldav Bldg. Cir, 7176. HAVE several places of business listed. showing SB,OOO to SIO,OOO net last year. Can’t describe over phone. BJLLY LAYNE. 310-311-312 Holliday Bldg. Cir. 7176. IF you xvant to trade. your city property for a farm, list it with BILLY LAYNE. 310-311-312 Holliday 31dg. Cir. 7176, A CLEAN slack of meehandisr and fixtures established business, centrally lorated: trade for pity property. Cir. 1284. CASH and carry grocery. Will invoice; and no dealers. Randolph 1931. J 0 Automobiles for Sale BUICIC ROADSTER Rex inclosure: in perfect shape. Thi3 is a wondrrful buy for someone. Many Other Good Cars to Select From. LOCOMOBILE 955 N. Meridian. Lin. 1171.

THE US DIAN AFOLIiS TIMES

30 Automobiles for Salt > 3ADILAC 8 roadster: disc wheel*: will ’-ell cheap. 561 N. Capitol. CHEX r ROLET. 1925 coupe; tn excel.ant mechanical condition: cannot be toll, from new; bumi>crs. spare time, motometer, etc.: $550: terms or trade. JONKS-XX'HIT AKER SALES. 343 N. Cmitol. Open evenings. CHEX ROLET. 1924; four-passenger coupe: bumpers, motometer, step plates, four brand new .cord tires, clean upholstering, good paint: $l9O down. 825 per month. STONE CHEX'ROLET CO- 540 E. Wash. CHEX ROLFT. 1924: four-passenger coupe; Duco finish, nicvli anii-ally A-l good shape throughout: bumpers, motometer, lots of extras; $400: terms or trade. Open evenings. JONES-XVIIITAKER SALES, i 343 N. Capitol Ave. CHKVROLET. 1923 coupe: new paint, fair tires and mechanical condition: 850 down. $20.20 per month. Lin. 1722. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 540 K. XYaeh. CHEVROLET. 1925 touring: good tire#. cannot be told from anew ear; see it lief ore you buy; $400: terms or trade Open eVenings. _ JON ES-W HIT AKER SALES. .343 N. Capitol Ave. COLE TOURING 1920: California top: threo practically new tires: $175 fur a quick sale. the citizens .motor car CO. .31 W. 13th St. Main 6942.

\'!wii\

FLINT 55 TOLLING Rex winter enclosure, 4 wheel brakes, 6 good tires, new paint. All extras. Car cannot be told from new. A-l In every way and we are selling it to be just that way. Price $950.00, with a guarantee. ALSO SEVERAL GOOD USED CARS IN OTHER MAKES PRICED TO SELL. INDIANAPOLIS FLINT CO. Factory Branch. 962 N. Meridian. RI. 5530. CHEVROLET. 1924 roadster: good tires. motor, paint and upholstery in perfect condition: parking light, large whftu: bargain; $300: terms or trade. Open evenings. JONESrWIUTAKER SALES. 343 N. Capitol. FORD coupe. 1925: lock wheel, balloon tire*, newly painted: down payment s9.>. SMITH A MOORE. Inc., authorized Ford dealers. 528 South Meridian Street. Main 6650. FORD roadster: 4 good cord tires, motor A-l. original paint. This car lias been well taken care of. See it today at our low price. Terms or trade. Open evenings. JONES WHITAKER SALES. 343 N. Capitol. FORD COUPES Three 1925 coupes: been run 0 months: balloon tires, lock wheel: real bargains: newly painted. Down payment 89.>. SMITH & MOORE. INC.. 528 South Meridian St. Main 6650. FORD COUPE 1922 model. Good tires, upholstering and paint. Runs very good. It’s a real bargain at $155. Term.v The Lathrop-McFarland Cos. 418-24 N. Capitol Ave. Open evenings. Main -4SO. FORD* 1024 touring: motometer. road light Fisk tires, look wheel, speedometer- 875 down. $15.25 per month. Lin. 1722. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 340 K Wash, FORD coupe. 1924: four cord tires lock wheel. This car is in perfect condition: onlv S3OO Terms or trade. Open evenuigs. JON ES -XV HITA KER SALES. 343 N. Capitol Are. FORD fordor sedan: original paint: good tires: in A-l mechanical , condition: terms or trade. 555-61 N. Capitol. FORD BODIES Ten good, late style touring*, coupe*, roadsters. California tops anti glass tnclosure. gwIsgHELM & p AR K E R, FORD 1924 ccupe: loekwheel. visor, five cord tires: good-looking in every way; 75 down balance $22.55 per month. UTONK CHEVROLET CO.. 540 E Wash

DODGE SEDAN $175 BUICK G TOURING ....$250 FORD SEDAN $350 OAKLAND COUPE .... .$550 BUICK 4 TOURING $350 THESE CARS ARE ALL IN GOOD CONDITION. INDIANAPOLIS FLINT CO. FACTORY BRANCH 902 N. MERIDIAN. RI. 5530. ” FORDS Best used Ford bargains In city. XVANGELIN-SHARP CO. ~v 443-61 Virginia Ave. DRexel 602*0 Open Evenings end Sundays. FRANKLIN touring: had best of care. Will sell cheap. 561 N. Capitol. H. C. 8. COUPE. 1923 41.200.00 1921 Cole touring 8175.00 Elgin. 4-pass, sport $250.00 1924 four-pass i-eerless coupe.... S6OO OO Reo.sport touring, 1923 $550.00 Stilt* phaeton. 192.2 $650 00 Stuti touring, 6-pass $.30000 Small payment down, balance monthly These cars are in perfect condition STUTZ FACTORY BRANCH 967 N Meridian. Open Evenings and Sunday A. M. HARMON 34 touring 285: must sell: need tho room; terms. 561 N. Capitol. OLDSMOBILE SEDAN Here is a dandy 6-cylinder car. in good condition throughout, and an unusual buy at $295 Drive it. Murphy-Riokenbacker 440 N. Capitol Lincoln 7554. OVERLAND DE LUX SEDAN Just like new and has many extras; bumpers front and rear, five balloon tir*_, etc. Here is a real car at a bargain Let us demonstrate. HAYNES-SCHMIDT, INC. he Willys-Knight and Overland Dealers. 120 W North. Also 021 N. Capitol. Rickenbacker Touring Car, 1922 Repainted new shade of graygreen: tires are good: car is mechanically right. Here is a real snappy buy. Y'our old car in trade. Price for this week only $485. Murpby-Rickenbacker 440 N. Capitol. Lincoln 7554. STAR. 1923 touring: $75: S2O down. Dearborn Garage. 3218 E. Mich. Web. 4057. STAR. '24 touring; SSO down. bal. easy. STBDFELP. 544 South Meridian St. GOOD USED CARS S2O DOWN $5 PER WEEK % Chevrolet, 1922 touring 8150 Chevrolet. 1922 F. B. touring 8150 L. GUY LONG 1114 N. Meridian. Lin. 6866.

30 Automobiles for Sale SOLD WE SOLD A LARGE NUMBER OF USED CARS SATURDAY' AND SUNDAY AND FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PEOPLE XX'HO COULD NOT GET TO OUR SALESROOM OVER THE WEEK-END WE HAVE EXTENDED THE CLOSING TIME OF OUR SPECIAL SALE UNTIL XVEDNESDAY EVENING. Today, Tomorrow arao Wednesday 75 REAL BARGAINS LEFT Do Not Delay Every Car Is Guaranteed MARION CHEVROLET CO. DIRECT FACTORY DEALER 963 N. MERIDIAN LINCOLN 5361 Open evenings and Sunday FORDS— Domft Boy A nay Used Fords Till Yoon Visit the Big Sale at Wange!iini=Sih]arp Company 443-61 Virginia Ave. DR. 5020. Open Evenings and Sunday USED FORDS—ALL MODELS YOU SAVE AT €& l&aJctfud&uieeßiuft AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE TTfla® <n<DMip>cvi^ir (DuLptfaUlbr*, OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY. MA. 4708

REAL BUYS Are you looking for an exceptional used car? If so come and see these: Oakland. 4-Pass. Coupe. 5 disc wheels and tires: -4 wheel brakes and complete extra equipment. $650.00 cash. Down payment. 5260.00 Dodge. 1924. 6-Pass. 4 practically new balloon tires and complete extra equipment. Motor just overhauled. $495.00 cash. Down payment. $198.00. Cole 8 Sport Touring. 5 wire wheels with practically new tires: good paint. In all. a mighty good buy. 8295.00 cash. Down payment. SIIB.OO. lIUFF-BUICK SALES CO. Evening*—3o3 N. Illinois St.—Sunifiw-i ‘‘Y'our money's worth or your money bsmk’’ S6OO EQUITY in new Overland 6 eoacn: all kinds of extras. Will sell or trade for '24 or '25 model car. BROAPLICK BAKERY*. .3828 E. Washington. Irv. 3630. ridian St Lin 5361 31 Automobiles Wanted Autos Wanted 1922. 1923 1924 and 1926 models preferred: we pey - ash and deal quickly Save time by seeing us first I. Wolf Auto Cos. 569 N. Capitol Ave. Corner North 5t Plenty ol parking space, Bln 4516. Used cars highest cash prices PAID WANTED 100 CARS TO JUNK SAM CAHAZ, 519 N CAPITOL. USED CARS bought and told GOLDBERO 522 S Capitol : AUTOS wanted: wrecked and burned Pcaflhorn Gar .3218 WE -1057 32 Auto Supplies, Repairs /VWVWWWWVVASArNewvwv^WWWVi ALL CARS WASHED, SI.OO Auto Ambulance. Service Day and Night. Parking space 25c per day qr night. Storage $7.00 per month. NEW YORK AUTO LAUNDRY, 319 E. New York St. Cir. 2400. ELECTRIC WELDING Motor blocks heads ar.v broken parts. SOUTH SIDE WELDING CO., 26 E. SOUTH. CIR. 8110. AUTO refinianing. hback & Gentry. See B* first 532 N Capitol, alley 2760. BEST used ore* *n\ size- wnoleeale and retail Open evening*. ROGERS SHOP .3117 W Washington Be) 4300 33 Motorcycles, Bicycles MOTQRCY’CLES. We sell and exchange AiXBN 609 Mass Ave., Main 7038. 37 Money to Loan LOAN?, On furniture, pianos and Vletrolas. Caah in 24 hour*. SECURITY INVESTMENT AND LOAN CO.. 138 N. Dcla. Lin. 5500.

37 Money to Loan AfWVWVWVW^^VWVWVWWWWVI Personal Loans $lO to S3OO Thi> oif ice is operated under the supervision of the State of Indiana, and wa* establiehed for the purpose of providing a place where honeat people can borrow any amount from SlO to $.300 without paying more than the legal rate of interest or without ticiug imposed upon in any way NO XVORTHY PERSON REFUSED. XVe do not notify your employer, neither do wr make inquiries of your friends, relatives or tradespeople. You can have ail the time necessary for repayments mid pay only for the actual time you keep the money. Call and let ua explain. No charge unless you borrow. IF IN A HURRY Phone Main 2923. Household Finance Corporation 404 Kresge Bldg., fourth floor. Corner of Pennsylvania and XVaah. Sts. MONEY LOANED Oj personal property and character as your collateral. Quick, confidential. CASH IN 24 HOURS -’.asy monthly repay plans. Low rate*. SECURITY INV. & LOAN, Inc. 136 N. Del. Lm. 5050. NEED MONEY? auickly. confidentially and bu*inras-lik* ngs is a part of the service we rir* LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 1411/* e. Washington St. MA 1n*7)585. Lincoln 7184 6% Mortgage Money Mcver-Kiser Bank FIRST or Second Mortgages on Lilliana polls or Indiana real estate. Prompt servoje. a. li WILSON Lin 6104 IJOI National City Bank Bldg. MONEY to loan on Hound mortgages Quick mrvi.-e. CONSOLIDATED. 438 K. of P, Bklg. LOANS SIU TO 8300. Room 532. 106 E. Market St. Phone, Main 1778. Coal and Wood Better Coal for Less Kindling With Each Ton Va. and Ky—The Best that is Mined. Mined in Kanawha District. Bf.. W Va.. 6-in block, Ige fkd...56.70 Best Va egg 2x4 cln. fkd......... $6.00 Best XV Va. mine run 50 pet. ip...55.60 Best E. Ky Harlan Cos.. 6-in. ige. fkd.s6.7o Genuine Glendora—The XVonder Coal Sullivan County Indiana. Best Glendora 6-in. blk- Ige. fkd..86.75 Best Glendora 6x3 Ip., cln. fkd $6.26 Beit. "lendo a, 2x4 egg., cln fkd... $6.00 TRY 6UR HOOSIER ASH. Burns well ani, holds fire overnight. _ Hooiner Ash Hid. No. il Ip 6-in fkd 85 85 Hops. Ash Ind. No 6, 2x4 egg. fkd. .85.36 Best Linton No. 4 B in. Ip., cln. fkd.ss 76 Best Ind 4-in. ip. No 5 chi fkd...55.38 Beat Ind. No. 5 2x4 egg. cln. fkd. . .85.16 Beat E 111. No 5. 2x4 egg., cln. fkd.ss-15 Best Vermilion 111 6in lo fkd. . . ,si>.26 Delivered anywhere In the city. UNION ICE AND COAL. 1910 Bluff Are. Drex 4621. Since 1908 Dependable. It will pay you to visit our yards and see the difference in good coal. OLD HICKORY WHITE ASH LUMP .g $4.75 ' 2 Tons, $9.25 ILL. DIST. NO. 2 3 TO 6 IN FKD. LP. BANNER FUEL CO. 91. Clair and Dsvidson Sts. Riley 1866. RED-HOT COAL White Ash, 3-ln. fkd lump... .$4.75 Vigo county W. Ky. 3-in. fkd. lump $6.75 Mullenburg county. W. Va. 3-in. fkd. lump $6.00 Coal River DistrictWheeling, 35c Ton J. D. JOHNSON 211 Guaranty Bldg. RI. 4164. Cir. 6984. RI. 5444. W. Va 3x6 Eg* loreea .“. ~s6 00 W Va.. 4-in ljj., fkd ...$6.50 Logan County. Virginia. Poco mine run 50% ip *7 00 Poco 6-in. Ip., fk $8 50 MeDowdl County. Virginia Wheel In 36c. J. & L COAL CO. 1205 Roache. Ran. 3471 COAL BARGAINS ind 4-in. ikef. Ip *5 60 W Va 2x4 Egg fkdi *6 50 (V X'a 4in fkd. Ip 37 00 GET OUR PRICES ON POCAHONTA9 NORTH ST COAL YARD I.in 1455 Cir 5556 _Nig!>i irv 4029 BRAZIL (Ind.) BLOCK L TO 24rIN LP.. 85.25 PER TON BRAZIL PEA AND NUT, $4.60 EAST SIDE ICE AND COAL 9.34 Fowler Main 093 U TRY OUR MAJOR COAL _ MAJOR GOAL CO Ran_4l29 _ 39 Legal Notices

NOTICE OF THE SALE OF MARION COUNTY* ROAD BONDS The undersigned Treasurer of Marion County. State of Indiana, will up to the hour of 10 o’clock in the forenoon of the 9th day of April. 1926. at his offii-e in the courthouse of said county, ill the city of Indianapolis. Indiana receive waled proposals for the purchase of Free Graix-I Road Bonds known as the M. Lefforge et al Free Gravel Road Bonds, Lawrence Township. .Marion County. Indiana, in the amount of $2,900.00. Said iKirids shall be in the denomination of $145.00 each, shall bear interest at the rate of 4'-, per cent i>cr annum, payable semi-annual!.! on the 15th days op May and November of each year, shall Is- divided into twentyequal series of one bond each The first series, prinripal and interest, shall mature and lie payable on the 15th day of May, 1927. and one series, principal and in tei-est, each six months I hereafter until all are paid. Paid bonds shall bear date of tho 51h day of March 1926. Said principal and interest shall be payable at the offi.-e of the County Treasurer of Marion Counlv. Indiana, at his office in tho courthouse in the city of Indianapolis. The sale thereof will continue from day to day after the above named date until ail or said bonds are sold. Said bonds have been issued pursuant to tho laws of Indiana and an order of the Board of Commissioners of said county to provide the funds to pay the i-ost of construction of a highway in Lawrence Township on petition of M. Lefforge pt al. Sahl bonds shall be sold to the highest responsible bidder ami for not less than nsir value thereof and aeerued interest thereof to date of sale. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. E. A. RAMSAY. Treasurer of Marion County. Indians POLICEMAN SUSPENDED Ryron Payne Alleged to Have Been Intoxicated. Patrolman Byron W. Payne, 428 E. St. Clair St., was suspended today by Police Chief Claude K. Johnson on charges of intoxication and conduct unbecoming an officer. Lieut. Prod Winkler investigated an alleged row* at the apartment of Miss Verna Terry, Apt. 9, 1530 N. Ulinois St., on complaint of- residents. According to Johnson, Payne admitted having taken some drinks at a friend’s home a short time before. He wax not on duty. ODDEST AVIATRIXJIEAD CAPE MAY, N. J.—After establishing her claim two years ago to the title of the world's oldest avlatrlx, and insisting upon "looping” and doing "tail-spins” in an airplane. Mrs. Frances Ouidort died peacefully at her home at the age of 89.

SCHOOL o HELPS

Fopj-rlfUt, Compton’, rictnred Encyclopedia Teoluro SerGe*.

Tn the early nineties of the last century some loading men of sclertra thought that'nil the important discoveries in physics had been made. Tlio discoveries that folloxved In the next few years tumbled o\‘or everything that, they thought they knexv about the constitution of matter nn.l the nature of electricity. If tills scientific earthquake had been planned a* a practical joke it could not have been more successful. And the innocent little vacuiunn tube — the Crookes tube, otherwise knoxvn as the Plucker, Hlttorf. or Gelssler discharge tube*—xvas the center of the whole disturbance. What is this wonderful Crookes tube? Just a glass tube from which the air has been exhausted and Into which, at the two ends or at least some distance apart, two metal electrodes or plates are placed, held by xxflre connections fused through the glass. If the air is exhausted gradually while an electric current Is passed through, certain beautiful luminous phenomena, arranged In definite order xvith reference to certain definite dark spaces or bands, appear In the tube in regular sequence as the exhaustion proceeds. Just before exhaustion of the air reaches a point at which the tube resists’ completely the passage of the electric current, the glow within becomes extinguished as the dark space enlarges and the walls cf the tube begin to shine with a golden green light or phosphorescence, producing a xvelrdly beautiful effect. YVhat is happening in that dark cell walled with light? Something Is traveling like rays from the cathode or negative plate to the opposite end of the tube, for a piece of mica coated with phosphorus powder, placed edgewise in the path of the supposed rays, will glow brightly and a suitable screen placed before the cathode will cast a shadoxv on the bright wall of the tube. Ho far, this seems much like rays of light. At any rate, we can call this unknown something rays—cathode rays. One early Inx-ewtlgator (Plucker) found that cathode rays, unlike light rays, but like the electric current, could be bent out of thefr straight path by a magnet. Others (Hertz and Lenard) discovered that the new rays, again unlike light, could pass through gold or aluminum foil. At length Sir William Crookes, whose genius we have commemorated by calling the high vacuum tube after him, suggested that the cathode rays consisted of something whose discovery Faraday had long ago foreshadowed —matter In a fourth state, neither solid, liquid nor gaseous, but radiant matter, according to Crookes. Later Sir J. J. Thompson and others showed that Crookes’ "radiant matter” consisted of streams of fine particles were the "atoms" of electricity, or as we noxv call them, ‘•electrons.'* They are bodies minute beyond the power of imagination to picture, but their mass and charge liax’e been measured with high accuracy. One writer tells us that an electron compared to an atom is like a single stone In the wall of a great cathedral. The Immediate practical lmporSCRIPPS’ FINAL HOURS PICTURED

(Continued FroTii I’age 1) community. He Inspected the rubber plant, recently started by the Firestone Tire anil Rubber Company of Akron, Ohio, and took tea with Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Bushel before returning to his yacht. Bushel, who is from Virginia, is general receiver of custom* at Monrovia, AU Qiiet Friday started as a typical day in tho life of this man, who a few years i ago gave up his active business, placed his properties in the hands |cf associates and retired to his yacht 1 to sail tho seas. I He was up early. His meals were [served on regular schedule. All was quiet aboard his yacht. There was as unvarying sun which held the temperature at 85. As evening came Mr. and Mrs. I Bushel arrived aboard the yacht to dine with Mr. SCripps. He was jovial. Dinner over, ho and M,r. Bushel retfred to the library of tlie Ohio, a library In which rested some 1,000 volumes on most every subject and practically all familiar to Mr. Scilpps. Suddenly 111 Until about 9:30 the conversation turned from one subject to another. Suddenly Mr. Scripps remarked lie \va feeling ill and, his guest was excused. Miss Steelman, the publisher's nurse, was summoned. She advised Mr. Scripps to lie down and remain quiet. She retired. Soon thereafter Tim Ryan, Mr. Scripps’ personal valet, entered and found his chief restless. Ho called tiie nurse, who found the publisher growing weaker and becoming nauseated. Mr. Scripps' personal staff and tlie officers of the yacht came to the bedside and every effort was made to relievo him, but to no avail. "I guess it was too much tobacco,’’ he said to those around him and then lapsed into unconsciousness. All his life be had been a heavy smoker, consuming as many as * thirty to forty cigars a day. Apoplexy Is Cause Twenty minutes after the became ; unconscious .Mr. Scripps died .'it 10:15 p. m., Greenwich time. Dy-s. Fuszek and W. O. Wehrle, summoned from Monrovia, held an early morning consultation Saturday and expressed the belief that apoplexy caused Ids death. Flags on the Scripps yacht and ,on the American legation at Monrovia were flung at half-mast. The body of "the chief was carried to the after deck of the Ohio, and there, flag-draped and surrounded by (lowers sent from on shore, rested the man who had built twenty-four American newspapers, the United Press Associations, the Newspaper Enterprise Association and allied organizations, amassed a fortune and then given up life to "play" dead and to die aboard his solitary floating home In far off Liberian waters.

a!AHULL Ij, ltljo

X RAYS A vacuum lube upsets .scientific world.

tance of cathode rays arises out the next discovery made in regard to them. Prof. Wilhelm Koontgon, a Genflan physicist, found in 181*5 that when cathode rays strike any sub stance the impact gives rise to ruy* of an even more mysterious nature, called on that account X-llays (or. after the discoverer, llocnlgen rays). They are invisible: they produce no light; yet they affect it sensitized photographic plnte and a phosplmres cent screen. Many substances xxhlch are entirely opaque to light are more or less transparent to X-ltay. The*;, are not cathode ray*, for they at-, not affected by a magnet. It wn long supposed that they must bo e* tlrely distinct In their nature from light, liecnuse apparently they could not be reflected, refuncted or polar ized, but later experiments tend to show that the X-Rays are really ether vibrations, essentially like light, and that the difficulty In re fleeting or refracting them is due to the extreme shortness of tho X-Ray wave lengths. The fascinating and also useful property of the X-Rays is their power to show us tilings which xve could never discern by any other means. They penetrate certain substances, Including flesh, readily; bone* less easily; and denser substances like lead and platinum, little or not at all. In fait, substances In general are transparent, to the rays In proportion to their density and the thickness of the object. The pictures reveal to the trained e>B many of the secrets of tho body nmr render to medicine anil surgery st\ - ices of the utmost Importance.

EDGE TO ASK PROHIBITION REFERENDUM Senator Contemplates Intro-.; ducing Joint Resolution for National Poll. WASHINGTON, March 15. —JC national referendum on prohibition will be Bought In Congress If polls continue to show the feeling to he wet. Senator Walter E. Edge, Republican, New Jersey, announced today. Edge In consulting constitutional authorities In contemplation of Introducing a Joint renolutlon authorizing the States tc conduct tho refer endum. “The issue must be settled to tho satisfaction of a majority of the people and a referendum Is tho xvay to settle it,’’ Edge told tho United Press. “I do not believe there Is a precedent for Congress conducting dM national referendum on anythin but authorization may bo forthcoming.’* The future course of the wets on the referendum proposal will bingo on the outcome of tlielr plea for a public hearing now being considered by a sub-committee of the Senate Judiciary Committee. The committee has four dr.vs and one wet, but Edge Is confident that the dry majority will not deny him an opportunity to offer evidence of social workers, clergymen, educators and others favoring modification of the present laxv. "Tho first article of the constitution guarantees us the right for a hearing," Edge said. “If they deny it —and I cannot conceive that they will—the only thing to do will be u> seek a national referendum."

LAST DAY FOR TAX RETURNS [lncome Blanks Must Be Filed by Midnight. I j Income tax return blanks must be j filed with officials in the internal | revenue department income tax ofj flee at tlie Federal building when tho clock strikes 12 tonight. Tlie offices were open Friday ai 1 Saturday nights and will remai ™ j open until midnight tonight. Under !hc new tax schedule, which ' includes more exemptions than under tho former law, approximately I one-half of the ordinary number of i persons will not have to file, i A25 per ctnt penalty will be added to tlie tax cf those who neglect lo j file by midnight. EXERCISE ADDS WEIGHT ! P.TCRLI X—Horn underweight and sickly, with physicians depairing "f ■their lives. Paul Zeiss. 11, and his (brother, Anton, 12 have attained t combined weight of 672 pounds, nearly evenly divided. "Exercise and j plenty of it since we were Infants, I did It." they sny.

Compton’s Pictured Encyclopedia Makes learning easy with timple text and interesting pictures. L.S.AYRES&* COMPANY State Agents