Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 273, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 March 1926 — Page 10

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2 Card! of Thanks CARD C.F THANKS—We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to relatives, friends nnd neighbors for their kindness and^ sympathy shown during the sickness and death of our beloved mother and grandmother. Emeline Vanstan. We also wish to thank Rev. C. F. Griffith for his consoling words, the singers, the Masonic Center Lodge 23. pallbearers and h. E. Gross undertaker, and for the many beautiful flowers MR. AND MRS. THOMAS) VAN>TAN AND CHILDREN. 5 tunerai Directors Main Office. 2226 Shelby St. DRexel 2070. BERT S. GADD. 2130 Prospect St. Phone Stewart 2278 Fflaminier and Biuicihianairn Now in our new Mortuary, 25 West Fall Creek Blvd. Phones' Randolph 4400-4401-4402. No added charge for the use of the Pilcher orjran or the new service rooms. Visitors may call any time. CREMATORY SERVICE F2ainiini@r antd Btmcfaaniain George Grinsteiner Funeral director. h 22 E. Market. • Main 0908. - KRTEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR. M. 1154 140i<N 3866-RO. UNDERTAKERS —HISEY & TITOS. 951 N. Delaware Main 3080. 8 S pedal Notices THE ELECTREAT BODY MASSAGE MACHINE. Relieves rheumatism and neuritis. LOLA WALKER. 1113 Central Ave.. Apt. R. Dim. Aft, Lin. 8873. —~ MARGARET SELLERS D O U C. NL D Obstetrician, acute and chronic disease massage. I. N. New Jersey. Riley 668.L_ MRS. RUTH HILT is very sick and wants to seo her brother. Hubert Peak, at PUPILS in plastic chrome art lessons at Y W Wash. 0220. 500 BUSINESS CARDS. 53.00 - 10 Lost and Found

FOUND—Articles loino'ln Indian I apolis street cars yesterday: 1 DINNER BUCKET 1 BOSTON BAG 3 BOOKS 1 PAIR GLASSES 5 PACKAGES M;in 2737. —__ BROWN rosary lost Sunday. St. Patrick's or vicinity. Reward. Stew. 17Sr>. DARK brindle Boston buß: white markinsTß* 1 vr. old: weigh 0 lbs., male, answer’s to “Nistv BoyY Reward for return ( i v information. El. .]Ar.r uUa -- PACKAGE containing baby dress, one yard nainsook. lost on Pennsylvania St. down sown around 5 P. m. Saturday, w.-h. .I'M. PARTY picking up box containing dress off steps 3000 W. Wash., please call Bel. 2576. Reward. POCKETBCOIL .lady’s glaaaein lost btw. Court*and Ohio on Penn. Bel, flood-w. POINTER dog lost; white and tan: answers name Dick. Ran. -**o4. —Re—— : of automobile. Leys nnd part of tire lock, lost in Irvington. Reward. Call Mm in 4157. Irv. 0339. VIOLIN bow. on Washington St. car. Saturday. Reward. Irv. 03b). _ JVRIST WATCH: white gold Bolivia: lost in office of ga.s company; valued as keensake. Reward. Ran. 4,14. 12 Help Wanted—Male RATUEP-Y man: one who understands making batteries. DEARBORN GARAGE. 3218 E. Michigan. CANVASSERS; house-to-house: salary and commission: experienced In a w‘ r fc4sh chines and vacuum cleaners. 1~6 Y . Wash. ■ FOUR CARPENTERS. MEN we help you to make more money teaching you barbering; jobs waiting at v. ages better thaxi most men earn . earn while learning. Write MOLER. 10u S. Wells, Chicago. MEN and women canvassers wanted: large 1 ■iSrS 1 ?'-> BiC Wr Tia uun 4146° RUN-R NIT-IT NEEDLE Knits runners in hosiery without thread. 08. SamP EFN^i e MANI-FA<TimiNG CO. Dept. T. Minneapolis. Mnn. —' SALESMEN WANTED. YOUNG man to sell advertising; must have good education and lie neat appeann„. m:un qualifications are willingness to work hard and good references: Prefer partv that has had selling experience. This position offers a real staort unity for the man that can qualify. _ Apply to MR. roPLF.Y at Times office, ■> to *i p. in, 13 Instructions MEN to learn bar be; trade CRi-CITY BARBER COLLEGE 510 E Washinrtnn St. Indianapolis Tpd. Circle 0757 16 Help Wanted—Female PERMANENT WAVE, $5 Entire head this week. Nestle Lanoil process. No kinks. Written guarantee six months. Experienced operators. liar. 0458-W, WANTED EXPERIENCED CHORUS GIRLS TO GO TO WORK IN CITY AT ONCE. APPLY 7P M TONIGHT. STAGE CRAFT STUDIO. 319 N. PENN, ST. 17 Situations Wanted a—Male FIRST-CLASS colored houseman: private fmaily only with references. Call Web, 0687 HARDWOOD floors cleaned, refinished: willlev ashing. Edward Bailey. Rt, 47.35, YOUNG man; janitor work: assist orderly in hospital; references. Lin. 1935. 6 —t emale CLERICAL: good at figures; good penman. Jrv, 2946, CLERICAL position: exp. typing, bookkeeping, cashiering. Har, 05Q3-W, ELEVATOR girl: care for children: light housework; experienced. Ran. 5993. HALF day work; by the week; no Sunday Uandoiph 5038. LACE urtains laundered. 35c pair: work gmiranteed. Lin. 2287. , LAMP shade making, parchment and silks. Fine workmanship. Done reas. Web. 3558. • LAUNDERING to bring home, called for and del.: housework: pastry, KEn, 2476. LAUNDRY called for delivered: bedding and curtains: experienced. Ken. 4078, LAUNDRY: bed clothing, curtains: liouscwork; good cook; exp, Ken, 2476. LAUNDRY work: ironing, curtains: experienoed. 3405 Madison Rd, Drcx. 2828-Kl. NURSING and housework: references with experience. Webster 2546, PART TIME bookkeeping a specialty. Main 2017. WASHINGS to bring home: bed clothing; experienced: housework. Call Ken, 2476. WASHINGS: called for and delivered; by white lady. Webster 2335-R, WASHINGS to bring home. Delivery. Harrison 0373-J. YOUNG lady: office experience: doctor’s or dentist's office. Stew. 2557 after 6 p, m. COLORED girl wants general housework, by day or week; or care of children. Call Web. 1766. . Tou Read tue Want Ada— Have you tried to use them? It’s easy—-Call Main 3500. Ask for ap Ad Taka 1 .

18 Rooms for Rent CENTRAL. 2234: pleasant room in modem ant.: private family. Har, 3802-W. - COLLEGE. 3935: lovely room In widow s home, north- breakfast. Wash. 1473-W. 13TH W„ 118: first house off Illinois; modern, hot and cold water. MERIDIAN. 714 S.: one modern room for housekeeping: $5,50 week. NEW JERSEY. 617: nicely furn. rm.: privatc home; gentlemen. WASHINGTON. W.. 2017: sleeping room in jirlvate, ryodera home, WOODRUFF Place: lovely warm, modem rni,: reasonable: garage opt. Web, 2405. VERY desirable room, running water, ill completely redecorated and refurnished home, also 2-room suite suitable, shower and tub baths: references exchanged. RI. 5688, 1100 N, Penn. FURNISHED room: modern: walking distance. steam heat. 520 N. Meridian, Apt. 21, SLEEPING ROOM, suitable for 1 or 2; near Fountain Sqimre. BRex, 8560-J. LOVELY rm. in modem, private home, with privileges of entire house. RA. 4080. TWO large sleeping-rooms, newly decorated. first floor. Riley 3318. FRONT room, newly furnished: board if deal reel, Lin, 1020. a—Light Housekeeping COMAR AVE.. 1140—3-room apt.: suitable for 4 persons: also 2-roora apt., completely furnished: including gas. heat, light and water and sink in kitchen. DR. 5114. DELAWARE. 2330; beautiful suite of homey rooms in a real home: garage, EASTERN AVE.. 32: three unfurnished rooms, modem; private. ILL.. N„ 518: light housekeeping and sleeping; modem. Circle 1850. NORTH St.. 112 W.: large housekeeping roms: $6 week. Riley 3318, SOUTHEASTERN Ave.. 1523: two modern front rms.: nicely furnished, steam heat. garage: reasonable. Stewart 1550. TALBOTT. 2402: 3 desirable rms.; everything turn.: $lO per wk. Ran. 0817. 24TH. E.. 15; two large rooms, nicely furnished. home privileges. Hal - , 4831-W. MODERN. 2 rooms and kitchenette: uiifurnished. Irv, 0776-J. LOVELY two-room furnished apartment: near Fountain Square. Drex. 3540-R. NICE room and kitchenette: modern: $6 a week. 1141 Broadway. b—Board and Rooms BROADWAY. 2346: large front rm.: good heat; good meals: single sl2: $lO double: garage $4 mo, Ken. 45577 NEW JERSEY. 1117 N.: board and rni. for 2 0r.3 working men: home cooking; hot water. Lin. 7665. OXFORD. 924 N.; lovely rm.: rood cooking: E. Tenth car. Web. 0391-W. 13TH St.. 317 E.: room and board for two gentlemen. Riley 1870. BOARD, room and laundry in modern home lor 2 ladies: $6.50 week. Web. 3107. ROOM and board tor two in private family. Ken. 2044. 19 Rentals a—Houses BANCROFT. N.. 815; Irvington: 6-room. strictly mod., double garage. Dr. 3018. BELLEVIEW, 282: upper duplex: 5 rooms, strictly modern: light heat and water furnished *4 $35, Rail. 4161. BROADWAY; 3 rooms, hath, kitchenette: heat and water furnished. Rile.v 1432. CENTRAL AVE.. 3104; six-room modern: $35. E. Thirtieth St.. 313: special indneement to good tenant. Main 3377. CORNELIUS. 4074: 5-room, strictly mod. bungalow; paved st.: yard. Wash. ll:>8. DREXEL. 940: prettiest 5-room double on east side; garage. Webster 4079. 2038 FERNWAY. FOUR ROOMS. Semi-modern, $25.00. WOODY & SPRINGER 132 N. Delaware. Main 0131. HIGHLAND PL ; for colored: six rooms, semi-modern. half double; garage: $27.50. Cir. 2854. LINDEN Si.. 203", : half three-room dou We; SJ4. CIVIO REALTY 136 Delaware Lin. 5050. MERIDIAN. X.. 3411: modern four-bed-room: excellent condition. Irv. 4455-W. NEW. 21.14: near Garfield Park: 5-room double: modern: garage. DR. 5753. NEW JERSEY. N.. 1438: 5 rms.: Merch’t’s heat, garage: reduced rent. Wash. 2664. NEW JERSEY. N.. 251 U: modern 0-room double: garage. Circle 0433. PARKER Ave.. 3127: 4-r. semi-m0d.520.00 Wheeler St.. 2170: 4-r. semi-m0d.520.00 Spruce St.. 1317: 6-r. sing’e: g.or. . .$22.50 Talbott s.. 1926: 5-rm. single; gar. SIB.OO Madison Ave.. 1912: 5-r. semi-mod. $25.00 A. F. ZAINEY. 108 X Delaware. PIERSON Ave.. 2340: half tl-room double. modern. $27 50 Har. 2019-W, TAt UR. K . 1632': ball semi-modern 4-,'ni. double bungalow: water bd.: garage: $23,50, Keys at 1630. After 5. WA. i)603. 13TH. E.. 321: seven-room modern house; hardwood Boors, hot water heat. Vvlied Monday. Main 1044. bookkeeper 19TH. E. 217: 8-room modern double; full basement. Har. 4953-W. 25TH. W.. 532: colored: four rooms: gas: paved street; sls, Ran. 2011. 35TH St. W.. 1010: six-rm. double: water. lights, garage and large yard: only s2o. IL T ITTER, Bel. 0192. Modern Single Home South 1334 Ringgold: 7 rooms and garage; $36.50. Dunlop & Holtegel 6-KOOM house, bath, modern except furnace. For colored. Onlv S3O Inquire Tndiananolis Laundry Cos Main 0~3. SEF DUNLOP a HOLTEGEL for bargain* REAL ESTATE RED [ICED RENT Birch. 665: five rooms: electric lights; $18.50 month. ja___ DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL

4 BEDROOMS City Heat and Water Furnished. 414 E. 15th St.: newly decorated, in first class condition. Modem. Call Ran* dolph 58H0. b — Houses, Flats Furnished NORTH SIDE, furnished home: 8 rooms: <*itv h.eat and water furnished' dierriminating people will appreciate this home. Rjlev 501 7, c —A partments ASHLAND. 2234; four rooms; heat, lijlht. gas, water, gar., range, turn. Ran, 2007. ILLINOIS N.. 1805 or 1807; heat, water furnished. Har. 0671. 22ND. E.. 6(10: 5-room modern: steam ht.; $45: special inducement. Ken. 5182. WALNUT W.. 20; near Meridian: 2-rm. apt.: steam heat: private ent,; $7.50. APARTMENT, $25.00 4- apartment: l>l7 E. Wash. St.: heat, water and janitor furnished. Dunlop & Holtegel d—Business Places ASHLAND. 3326: fire-proof parage: storage or workshop: S?;>. Ken. 5904. Desk Space in Lemoke Bldg.: front office, plenty of light, telephone and stenographer furnished: reasonable rent. W. B. Riieby 425 Lemeke Bldg. Lin. 1782 DOWNTOWN corner building: 4.800 square feet: near new Chamber of Commerce Bldg.; cheap rent. CASTETTER. Lin. 4973. DESK space Tn front oltice: 810 month including desk, phone, etc. 108 N. Delaware St. Iloom 205. MONTH’S RENT FREE 2005 E. Washington: modern storeroom; reasonable rent. Drex. 0550, RENT or lease; modern storeroom in splendid business section: N, E. Ran. 4161. IT’S NEVER lost until Indianapolis Timet Wan* Ads have failed so find It 21 Beal Estate for Sale b—Houses BRADBURY. 1601: 5-room thoroughly modern bungalow: hardwood floors: built-in features; large basement; garage; improved 9tieet: $4,350: terms. EVERROAD. 204 Transportation Bldg. Lin. 3880. DR. 3250, GENT Ave.: 4-room semi-modem double; SIOO down. Web. 0041. NORTH. 7 rm. modem; basement, garage. $7,500. 3 bedrm. home, north, fairly mod., 57,250. 4 bedrm. home. mod. Broadway. W. H, SCOTT. Circle 4776. 25 and 2D S. West St. Lot 05x125 feet: 3 good buildings renting for $135 a month. Price $15,000. J. G. McCullough Main 1709, 106 N. Delaware. A NICE little 5-room bungalow: electric lights, garage: will sell on terms or $250 cash balance monthly, Riley 5611, HOEFGEN ST.. 1526: five-room bungalow; modem, except basement: bath, toilet, lavatory, sink in kitchen, heater, shades, papered, floors finished, cement porch and walks: improved street: large garage; 53.350; terms. EVERROAD. 204 Transportatlon Bldg, Lin. 3880, Drex. 3250. THE OPPORTUNITY OF YOUR LIFETIME NO CASH PAYMENT DOWN 5- cottage. 1100 block Blaine Ave.: payments like rent: also a 7-room modem, exeept furnace. 900 block S. New Jersey; on same terms. Lin. 3737. IF YOU have a vacant lot or small down payment, will build and finance 4 or 5room bungalow. EVERROAD. £O4 Transportation Bldg. Lin. 3880. t)R. 3260.

21 Real Estate for Sale b—Houses We Buy Real Estate Lease Contracts The Washington Company 267 W. Wash. St. Main 0792. 4- cottage: complete bath, gas, city water, electric lltrhta. front and rear cement porches, large shed, fine lot: price $2,500: only $25 month: paved street. Must sell quick. A. J. MEYER REALTY CO. 42 K E, Wash. St„ Room 307. Cir, 1713. FOR COLORED NO CASH PAYMENT DOWN 10-room, strictly modern house: 1200 block Cornell: excellent location for a rolling house: or a large family; payments $42.50 per month. Lin. 3737. 23 ACRES: 5 miles out: 4-room house; garage: poultry house: sell or rent. COX. 501 Occidental. Main 4707. 6 ROOMS: electricity, basement, garage: 2 lots. 30% ft. each: $1,400: cash or terms. EVERROAD. LI, 3880. DR. 3250. 6-KOOM COTTAGE: SMALL GROCERY ATTACHED: TRADE: ON ACCOUNT SICKNESS. OWNER DREX, 1183. FOR NICE homes east or south, call C J OSBORN DRexel 0184 d—Lots Va-ACItE traotf* east: busses schools. churches: S."> gives pOßsespion, WE. HO4L. f—Sale or Exchange 5- cottage with bath: electric lights, cistern and driven well water in kitchen. Etler Ave. Southport 3P-J. ring 1. 22 Real Estate Wanted SMALL cottage or bungalow: must be cheap: all cash. EVERROAD. 204 Transportation Bldg. LI. 3880. DR, 3250. A GOOD 5-room house south: modern preferred although not essential. Can pay cash. Box 54. Times. DAYTON REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT CO.. 1010 Fletcher Savings It Trust Bid ib Miscellaneous for bale BEDSTEAD for sale: solid cherry handcarved: over 100 years old; must be seen to be appreciated; colonial style. Call at 1114 Jackson St.. Anderson. Ind. C/NDERS: fine: coarse: 2‘j vard: $2. ineluding spreading. Bel. 4314. DR 0344. CINDERS, large 2-ton truck load, fine for _ driveways and alleys. Bel. 3488. HOT-WATER heating plant, out ot 10room house: trade for livestock and implements. Lin. 3737, Rail. 4372. MIRROR: French beveled plate; 66x41 inches: plain oak frame. Hum. 6270. OAK ROLL-TOP DESK. WILL SELL CHEAP. 212 BANKERS TRUST. PRESS boiler, cleaner and dyers. A. Waltz. 1215 Wade St. Stewart 2632, RUGS AND LINOLEUM AT LOWEST PRICES. DORFMAN RUG COMPANY 207 W, Wish St, Odd Statehotm SPRING COAT. $10: spring cape. $5: size 38: excellent condition. Web. 0424, HOUSE cleaning? Your surplus clothing. iuniiture. magazines, papers, will help us to help others. Salvation Army Industrial Home. Phone for wagon. Riley 6622. 127 W. Georgia. FIREPROOF safe: double doors: steel cash box. 255 S. Meridian St, GOOD used gas stove: several to aelect from. 419 K, Thirtieth. Ran, 6051. a—Musical Instruments TOUR BIG SPECIAL BARGAINS RECONDITIONED USED IT A NOS. ENTERPRISE MAHOGANY UPRIGHT $129 HAINES (FINE FOR BEGINNERS I . $l3B VALLEY GEM OAK (A RARE VALUE i $145 ST. REGIS PLAYER. $550 MODEL. . $3lO CONVENIENT TERMS. THE BALDWIN PIANO COMPANY. ON THE CIRCLE. OPEN EVENINGS. PIANO, upright: small black ebony; fine condition: 850. Wash. 4427-J. Pianos to rein j per month and up Baldwin piano co on the circle 88-NOTE player: bargain: can be had. by finishing navm't Cir, 0832. Mr, Wilking. REPRODUCING PIaNOR. WELTE-MIGNON AND EXPRESSION. USED FOR DEMONSTRATING. UPRIGHT AND GRANDS. $485. $495 AND $995. YOUR OLD PIANO TAKEN IN AT FULL CASH VALUE. TERMS. THE BALDWIN PIANO COMPANY ON THE CIRCLE. OPEN EVENINGS. b—Pet and Live Stock BABY CHICKS FOR SALE BOYERS’ HATCHERY, 25 E. MARKET. RI. 5470. HATCHERY', THORNTOWX. IND. COCKERELS; 2 white Leghorn; 100 egg _ Pda- auto, incubator. 1717 tk'llefontalne. /.i Business Announcements FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated leather mattreeses and pillows made. E. F. BUKKLK. 416 Mass. Main 1428. I’APER cleaning, painting anil paint washing, work guaranteed. WILLIAMS. Lin. 4194. ~ PAPER CLEANING $1 ROOM. WORK GUARANTEED. GADBERRY, DREXEL 0232, Paper Cleaning .>1 orr room. Work guaranteed. H. CC URT. Web. 6483. PAPER clearing. $1 room: work guarantecd. L. T. NILLS & SON Web, 5644. REAL ESTATE. GENERAL INSURANCE. BUSINESS PROJECTS. LEASES. SWITCH SITES. RESIDENCES AND LOTS. A. J. MEY'ER REALTY CO.

24 Vj E. WASH ST.. No. 307, CIR. 1713. RUGS. 9x12. thru cind.. $2: all work guar? SUPERIOR CLEANERS. Ken. 4462. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTI.EDGE. 201 Indiana Ave. WALL tinting, nainting. paper hanging, paper furnished, discount off. Ken. 3825. Gunr Tlhinrd Ann!versairy Sale of REBUILT TYPEWRITERS All Prices Reduced We rent and overhaul all makes of typewriters at reasonable rates and guarantee our work. Agents for Remington Portable. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO. 10* Monument Circle. LI. 6822. GET my price before you build that new house or garage. I can finance. C3ll Wash, 3620-B 3. ALL cars wn*hod. $1.00: parking 25c day or night. NEW YORK AUTO LAUNDRY. 319 E. New York St. Circle 2400. FOR estimates oil your repairs or remodeling work, call Lin. 4932. 234 American Central Life Bldg. MR. BREMERMANN, SAM J. LEVI, moved to 8 E. 23d: ladies'. gents’ tailoring and pressing. Ran. 2006. 28 Storuge and Transfer NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO. Call at all times, Randolph 3741. MOVING and Trucking. Reliable men CaU BORNMAN, Web. 5571. PACKING, shipping, storage: local and overland: loads from Toledo. Chicago. St. lands. OTTO J. SUEZ. Main 36282353, Web. 457i)-06P0-W. 2b Business Opportunities BUS line and franchise. Bloomington to Indianapolis, also Studebaker agency, located in Bloomington, Ind. Only one other bus line. Good building can 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 STOREf located in one of the best 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 Times. DRUG STORE—Good college town. Low over head. Rented building. Doing 6plendid business. Owner retiring. This is a live, well advertised business. Write Box 56. care of Times, for further informatlon. ROOMING HOUSE—Must sell on account of sickness. DRexel 1324-W. MODERN. 6-room house: 6un porch: in city: will exchange for small acreage, with good buildings, between Indianapolis and Connersville. BILLY LAYNE. 310-311-312 Holliday Bldg. Cir. 7176. 28TH. W., 1140: good #35 rental and garage; trade for barber shop or rooming house and some cash.

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29 Business Opportunities IF you want to trade you*- grocery, list It with BILLY LAYNE. 310-311-312 Holltday Bldg, Cir. 7176, HAVE several places of business listed. showing SB,OOO to SIO,OOO net last year. Can t describe over phone. BILLY LAYNE. 310-311-312 Holliday Bldg. Cir, 7176. IF you want so trade your city property for a farm,, list it with BILLY LAYNE. 310-311-312 Uolliday Bldg. Cir. 7176, A CLEAN stock of meehandise aad fix tures. established business, centrally loeated: trade for city property. Cir. 1284. CASH and carry grocery. Will invoice: and no dealers. Randolph 1931. DRUG STORE: Grant County. Indiana; clear around $4,000 yearly: owner leaving State: good drawing territory: building can he bought or will rent for $35 month; will make a bargain price on fixtures, stock and building. Write Box 58. care Times RESTAURANT for sale cheap: 631 Virgima Ave : good business. Drex, 2112. 30 Automobiles for Sale BI TICK ROADSTER Rex inclosure; in perfect shape. This is a wonderful buy for someone. Many other makes to select from. LOCOMOBILE 955 X. Meridian. Lin. 1171. 3 BUICK. 4 Pass. Coupes; Newly painted; overhauled and fully equipped. We can interest you in these cars. Come and see them. E-Z terms. HUFF-BUICK SALES CO.. 363 N. 111. St. Your money's worth or your money back CADILAC 8 roadster: disc wheels: will sell cheap. 661 N. Capitol. CHEVROLET. 1925 coupe: In excellent mechanical condition: cannot be told from new: bumpers, spare time, motometer. etc.: $550: terms or trade. JONES-WHITAKER SALES. 343 N. Capitol. Open eventagß. CHEVROLET. 1924 Touring; Bumpers lock wheel. 5 excellent cord Gres, ppot light snubbers, stop and cowl light, runs and looks like new SIOO down. Balance 12 months. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 540 E. Wash. CHEY ROLET. 1924: four-passenger coupe; Dueo finish, mechanically A-l good shape throughout: bumpers, motometer. lots of extras; $400: terms or trade. Open evenings. JONES-WHITAKER SAI.ES. 343 N. Capitol Ave. CHEVROLET. 1923 Touring. Bumpers. 5 good tires, paint good. Motor in excellent condition. Only $l9O with $65 down. STONE CHEVROLET. 540 K. Wash, CHEVROLET. 1925 touring: good tires. cannot be told from anew car; see it before you buy: $400: terms or trade. Open evenings. JONES-WHITAKER SALES. 343 N. Capitol Ave. COLE TOURING 1920: California top: three practically new tires $175 for a oulok sale THE CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. 31 W. 13th St. Main 6942. CHEVROLET. 1924 roadster: good tires. motor, paint and upholstery in perfect condition: parking light, large wheel: bargain' $300: terms or trade. Open evenings. JONES-WHITAKER SALES. 243 N. Capitol. FLINT 55 TOURING Rex winter enclosure, 4 wheel brakes, 5 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 THE FOLLOWING USED CARS PRICED TO SELL Ford Touring SIOO Buick G Touring $250 Ford Sedan ts .....SBSO Oakland Coupe $550 Chalmers Coach SGSO THESE CARS ARE ALL IN GOOD CONDITION. INDIANAPOLIS FLINT CO. FACTORY BRANCH 902 N. MERIDIAN. RI. 5530.

FORD coupe. 1926: lock wheel, balloon tires, newly painted: down payment $96 SMITH Sc MOORE. Inc., authorized Ford dealers. 528 South Meridian Street. Main 6650. FORD Coupe, late style: 6 cord tires: lock wheel, rear vision mirror good paint: runs and looks good; SSO down. Balance by week. Lin. 1722. STONE CHEVROLET CO. FORD roadster: 4 good cord tires, motor A-l. original paint. This car has been well taken care of. See it today at our low price. Terms or trade. Open evenings. JONES-WHJTAKER SALES. 343 N. Capitol. FORD COUPES Three 1025 coupes: been run 0 months: balloon tires, lock wheel; real bargains: newly painted. Down payment #95. SMIfH A 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. Terms. The Lathrop-McFarland Cos. 418-24 N. Capitol Ave. Open evenings. Main 2480. FORD. 1923 Roadster: 5 demountable rims, large box on rear. Buy it today. #4O down Balance weekly. STONE CHEVROLET, 54Q E. Wash. FORD coupe. 1924: four cord tires. lock wheel. This car iB in perfect condition: only S3OO. Terms or trade. Open evenings. JONES-WHITAKER SALES. 343 N. Capitol Ave. FORD fordor eedan: original paint: good tires: in A-l mechanical condition: terms or trade. 555-81 N. Capitol. FORD BODIES Ten good, late style tourings, coupe*, roadsters. California tops ana glass Inclosure. SWISSHELM A PARKER. FORDS Best used Ford bargains tn city. WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443-61 Virginia Ave. DRexel 6070 Open Evenings and Sundays. FORD. 1925 roadster: balloon tires: good condition: must sell Web. 2103. FRANKLIN TOURING Five-passenger; in good running condition: is a good, first-class car; will give many hundred milC9 of satisfactory service Drive it and buy it; #145. MURPHY-RICKENBACKER 440 N. Capitol. Lin. 7554. FRANKLIN touring: had best of care. Will sell cheap. 061 N. Capitol. FRANKLIN, 5 Pass.: A car for the man who wants something good. Full euuipment, including 4 new tires. Don't let this opportunity slip buy. #350.00. E-Z terms. HUFF-BITICK SALES CO.. 363 N. 111. St. Your money's worth or your money back FORD—DON’T. BUY A USED FORD Till You Visit Warageli!ni=Slhiarp Used Ford Sale Waugefliini=Siharp Cos, 443 Virginia Ave. DRex. 5020. HUDSON suppersix: $145 #SO down. DEARBORN GARAGE. 3218 E, Mieh. MARMON 34 touring 285: must sell: need the room; terms. 561 N. Capitol. OVERLAND. 1923. 4-door Sedan: Duco paint: good tires and mechanically perfect: priced verj low. E-Z terms. 419 M.

30 Automobiles for Sale OVERLAND DE LUX SEDAN Just like new and has many extras; bumpers frent end rear, five balloon tires, etc. Here is a real car at a bargain Let us demonstrate. lIAYNES-SCHMIDT, INC. he Wtllys-Knight and Overland Dealer*. 120 W North Also 821 N. Capitol. USED FORDS—ALL MODELS YOU SAVE AT l&uteifudJeiviceßuiti AUTHORIZED FORD ) DEALER DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE (Dnnrtfa&Jtr* OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY. MA. 4708 GOOD USED CARS 1924 Ford coupe $275 1924 Ford sedan. Mills body $325 1922 F. B. Chevrolet, refinished $125 1922 Chevrolet touring $75 Small down payment. L. GUY LONG 1114 N. Meridian. Lin. 6865. BETTER CARS—BETTER PRICES—BETTER TERMS MARION CHEVROLET CO. 963 N. MERIDIAN. LI. 5361. S6OO EQUITY' in new Overland 6 ooacii: all kinds of extras. Will sell or trade for ’24 nr '25 model ear ItROADLICK BAKERY*. 3828 E, Washington. Irv. 3630. BETTER ears—be:ier prices—Belter terms MARION CHEVROLET CO 083 N Me rtdian St lln 5361 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 1195. 31 Automobiles Wanted Autos Wanted 1922. 1923. 1924 and 1925 models preferred; we pay "ash and deal quickly Save time by seeing us first I. Wolf Auto Cos. 659 N. Capitol Ave. Comer North St Plenty of parking space Lin 4519. USED CARS: HIGHEST CASH PRICES paid wanted ioo cars to junk SAM CARAZ, 519 X CAPITOL USED CARS bought and sold GOLDBERG 522 X Capitol 32_ Auto Supplies, Repairs ELECTRIC WELDING Motor block* hc*ad* arv broken part-*. SOUTH SIDE WELDING CO., 26 E. SOUTH. CIR. 8110. BEBI used lire* any size- woolesale and retail Open vi-ningi ROGERS T1 b E SHOP 3117 W Washington Bel 4300 lo PAY' Tire- vulcanized. $1.50. Slztw to 32x4 1519 N.ii.tol Ave. 33 Motorcycles, Bicycles MOTORCYCLES We sell and exchange ALLEN 609 Mass Are., Main 70gj. EVEKVIUING f<)f _ lh* OHiele 19 diKBTSON CYCLE STORE 940 Mass Ay. 37 Money to Loan MONEY LOANED On personal property and character a.- your collateral Quick confidential CASH IN 24 HOURS Caay monthly repay plans. Low rales. SECURITY I NY. & LOAN, Inc. 136 ■ Del, Lin. 5050. NEED MONEY ? Suleklv. confidentially and husineas-Uk* ngs is a part of the service we girt vou. LOANS ON Pianos. Autos, Furniture. Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141i/o E. Washington St. MA in 0585. LI ncoln 7184

67c Mortgage Money Meyer-Kiser Bank FIRST or Second Mortgages on fndhn spoil, or Indians real estate, i‘romnt servue R. B WILSON Lin 6104 1101 National City Bank Bldg. Coal and Wood Better Coal for Less Kindling With Each Ton , Vs. an*. K.v.-—Tee Best that la Mined. Mined in Kanawha Distant. B* . W Va. 6-in block, Ige fkd... $6.75 Best Va egg 2x4 cln fkd #6 00 Best W Va mine run 60 Pot. 1p...#5 50 Best E. K.v Harlan Cos . 6-in lge fkd.fO 7* Genuine Glendora—The Wonder Coal Sullivan County Indiana. Beat Glendora 6-In. blit. Ige fkd..#6 76 Best Glendora 6x3 Ip. <jn. fkd #6.25 Beet "Mendo a 2x4 egg cln fkd. . #*loo TRY OUR HOOSIER ASH Burns well and holds fire overnight Hooaier Ash Ind No 6 Ip 6-iu fkd $5.85 Hoes. Aeh Ind No 6 2x4 exg fkd. $6.35 Best Linton No. 4 6 in. Ip., cln. fkd #6 76 Best Ind 4-in Ip No 6 cln fkd $5 26 Best Ind. No. 5 2x4 egg cln. fkd . #5.16 Beat E 111. No 5. 2x4 egg., cln. fkd.s6.lß Best Vermilion Ml Hln lp fkd ...$5 25 Delivered anywhere In the city UNION ICE AND COAL 1910 Bluff Ave. Drex 4621 Since 1908 Dependable. It will pay you to visit our vards and gee the difference In good coal. RED-HOT COAL ' White Ash, 3-ln. fkd lump... .$4.75 Vigo county W. Ky. 3-in. fkd. lump $5.76 Mullenhurg county. W. Vr*. 3-in. fkd. lump $6.00 Coal River DistrictWheeling, 35c Ton J. D. JOHNSON 211 Guaranty Bldg. Rl. 4164. Cir. 6984. Rl. 6444. W. Va.. 3x6 Egg lore™ $6.00 W \ ? a.. 4-in In., (kd #6.50 Logan County. Virginia. Fooo nun, run 60% lp #7.00 Poco fl-iu. Ip., fk #8 60 M'cDowdl County. Virginia Wheel In 35c. J. & I. CO Ala CO. 1205 Roache. Ran. 2471. COAL BARGAINS lad. 4-tn. *kd. lp #6.60 W Va 2x4 Egg fkd |6 50 W Va 4in fkd Ip #7 00 GET OUR PRICES ON POCAHONTAS NORTH ST COAL YARD tJn 1455 Cir 5566 Night Irv 402? BRAZIL (Ind.) BLOCK % TO 24-IN LP.. *5.26 PER TON BRAZIL PEA AND NUT. $4.60 EAST SIDE ICE AND COAL 934 Fowler Main 89.1 u TRY OUR MAJOR COAL MAJOR COAL CO Ran 4129. 39 Legal Notices OJ and after this date I will not be responsible for debts contracted by anyone other than myself. JOHN E FOREMAN UNKINDEST CUT OF ALL Prinui Donna (Sues Tobacco Company for Naming Cigar After Her. Times Special NEW YORK. March 16,—Maria Jeritza, prima donna, stood for being tossed into the footlights by temperamental tenors, but one indignity is too much. She has sued a tobacco company for $2,000 damages for naming a cigar after her. It’s a 6-cent cigar.

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Here i* Lieut. John A. Mae ready and his wife just after he completed his flight at McCook Field, Dayton, Ohio, which is believed to set a new altitude record for airplanes. Examination of the instruments on the plane indicates this fearless pilot reached an altitude of 11,0<H feet, or nearly 2,000 feet higher than the mark set by a French aviator, but this figure may be changed by the official calibrations. At one time during the flight the temperature was 78 degrees below zero.

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YY'ool is shorn from the sheep ordinarily each spring, or sometimes twice a year in places of continuous hot weather. Nowadays, the shearing is done mostly by machine clippers, run by steam or electricity. Willi these, expert shearers can handle JSO to 200 sheep a day, Yvhile a man using hand shears will have done a good day’s work in clipping thirty. The first and finest clip, called “lamb’s wool,” may lie taken at the age of eight to twelve months. The fleeces of the older sheep are called “wether wool.” and are of relatively less value. YY’ool taken from the pelts of sheep in slaughter houses is known as "puled" or “skin” wool, and is inferior* to- the shorn wool obtained from live sheep. After shearing, the tleaces are

SNETHEN FILES AS CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS

Attorney Seeks Democratic Nomination From Seventh District.

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I'M ward O. Snethen Prosperity of the entire country depends on the farmer, said Edward O. Snethen, 233 W. Maple Rd., attorney. who today filed notice of his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for Seventh district Congressman with the Secretary of State. “I favor relief legislation for the present agriculture depression. If elected I will represent all of the best interests of Indianapolis, which is the large part of this congressional district,” Snethen said. Snethen, former president of Federation of Civic Clubs for three years, has been active in civic affairs since coming to the city seven years ago. lie holds degrees from Marion College and University of Michigan Daw School. He has been school superintendent in several Indiana towns. He is married and has two children. He is a member of the North M. E. Church, Masonic and Knights of Pythias Lodges, Indianapolis Athletic, Indiana Democratic and Lions Clubs, and Chamber of Commerce. LOCAL FIRM WINS Bu Timm Special NOBLESVILLE, Ind., March 17. —Breed, Elliott & Harrison of Indianapolis, who offered a premium of sll4, were the successful bidders for park bond issue for sll* ,000 sold by the city council of Tuesday. j

WOOL —How it is prepared for market is interesting story.

rolled up in bundles nnd sent to the mill, where they must he sorted. Not only do the various kinds of sheep furnish widely different qualities of wool, but different qualities are obtained from the same animal. The l'st yvool conies from the sides and shoulders. That cut from the head and chest is irregular and likely to be filled with burrs, and that from the lower parts of the body ib usually short, w.orn and dirty. Scoured Although tlie fleece may have been tvashed on the sheep's hack by the farmer or floekmaslcr. it stiil has to be scoured. Scouring rids the wool thoroughly of the stains of earth nnd dust which it has picked up, and the greasy matter, called "yolk,” secreted by the skin of the animal. The wool is then dried and is ready for "mixing”—the blending of several qualities of wool—to produce cloth of the desired quality. If other materials are to bo mixed with the wool —as silk, cotton or shoddy—they may be added at this stage. Usually, however, they are twisted with the wool yarn after spinning, or combined in the weaving. The wool is now oiled to restore its natural pliancy, and is ready for "carding,” an operation which pulls the fibers apart so that they lie loosely, separate in a uniform film. This is done hy revolving cylinders covered with leather strips in which fine, long wire teeth are fixed. If the wool is to lie used for “worsteds," it must be combed, in addition to being carded, to make, the tloers lie parallel to one another, so that the threads when spun will he regular in shape and compact. The wool for "woolens" Is not. combed, hut after emerging from the carding machine in light strands called “rovings,goes directly to the spinning room, where tho mixed and matted fibers are spun into a loose, irregular thread. Yarns In the spinning room the fibers are drawn out and spun into a single yam. The yarns are then twisted Into two, three or four strands, or used singly, depending upon tho coarseness or fineness of the fabric to tie made. Soft fragile yam is often used for "weft” or "filling,” but the warp threads must be able to tear much greater strain, and are twisted harder. Formerly nearly all woolen goods were dyed after leaving the loom, hut nets the practice is becoming more general of dyeing the yarn before the spinning. After the cloth leaves the loom another series of operations begins. First, the material pusses tinder the inspection ff young women, who. with needle and thread, make good any defects of knotted or broken yarns. Then the cloth is saturated with hot Yvatcr and soap and rubbed lietwccn slow-revolving rollers for many hours to give the amount of shrinkage desired. This process Is known as "fulling” or ‘‘milling.’’ The soap Is then washed out and the cloth is stretched so that it may dry evenly. Next the nap Is raised up in a “teaxeling" machine, by means of thousands of little steel hooks, which scratch the surface, and then trimmed by a very fine machine, which acts on the principle of the lawn mower. After being pressed between hot plates nnd dry-steamed to impart luster, It is finally ready for market.

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The United States wool ‘'clip” averages about 300,000.000 pounds each year, most of which comes from the big flocks of the sparsely settled Western States. This, however, is less than half of what its mills and factories require, and the rest must be made up from imports, chiefly of low-grade ‘carpet” wools from the Orient. The wool mnnu factoring Industry is tn Massachusetts and Pennsylvania. Australia is the world's largest wool producer, holding the same leadership in fts production that the United States enjoys in cotton. South, America, Europe, Asia and Africa are also large producers.

MARCH 17,1920

PROSPERITY TO CONTINUE, SAYS PRINTERS’ HEAD Union President Asserts Value Dollar Exists. Indications nre that the present era of prosperity, notlcablo In all lines of business, will continue Indefinitely, according to James AI. Lynch, president of the International Typographical Union, which has headquarters here. Lynch declared that the printing trade, always sensitive to business fluctuations, has in the lust year es (taped the slump usually anticipated after an active business period. The union head's statement was made after ho had completed a check of all busindfcs centers under the Ju risdictlon of his organization. Long Y Lsit "The old cycle of business boom, slump and recovery seems to be a thing of the past," said Lynch. "Prosperity is making a long visit with America, and, barring some un foreseen development, yvo are going to enjoy flourishing business for many months." Lynch declared that tho one bad condition in the country i the dual character of tho Ynlue of the dollar. "\\'o have two kinds of doll arson e the cost of living dollars which the working mun earns nnd spends and the other, the wholesale dollar, spent for raw and partially lactured materials," Lynch tinned. Value of Dollars "Tho working man's dollar, ae cording to tho United States Department of Labor, yvbs tvorth 66.2 cents in December, 1925. The same author ity gave tho wholesale dollar a vuluc of 64 cents. "This spread between wholesale prices nnd tho cost of living reveals that the public as usunl is being ex plotted. "It wns this situation that the American Federation of lathor had in mind when it adopted its new wuge policy providing that tho Yvorker's reai wanes, the purchasing power of his Yvages should he increased In tho proportion to his increasing powers of production ” Lynch concluded.

SCHOOL MOVE APPROVAL DUE (Continued From race One) ! Sixth St., between Central Ave. and : Washington ltlvd. The order was granted by Judge Sidney S. Miller of Superior Court Three. PoYver Y'oted Ai-soclatlon members at the last j meeting unanimously voted to glval attorneys power to file for an |H : Junction. Indiunnpolis Federation of Comj nuinity Civic Clubs executive coni ! mlttee members will meet at 8 to- ! night to discuss tho situation, Preti- | dent A. Leltoy Portteus announced. Sale of tho Thirty-Fourth St. trait ! and any moves of the hoard to con- : summate the purchase of the Forty- | Sixth St. tract are halted hy the I court’s dorreo. Tho Thirty-Fourth J St. location wns to ho sold at aucI tlon at 10 n. ni. March 24. Adver- ! tisomonts for the salo probably will tie canceled. AU Lines Halted The hoard planned to derive $107.- ! 000 from this sale which was to bo used in buying the Forty-Sixth St. J tract. Resolutions to take $120,009 | from the special school fund for tho ! purchase, to reinstate the contract | agreement to buy the property front j Frank F. YY’oolUng, local real estate i man, who holds the option, to auth- [ orize Business Director L’re M. Frazer to condemn lots owned by 1 heirs of A. B. Kaufman, which front l Flirty Sixth St., will he halted, at j least until March 27, when Judge j Miller will hear arguments for a | permanent injunction against tho board. David YY. Ooldrlek, leader ©f a group of residents and school patrons desiring the school on FortySixth St., said no further meetings will be held until after Utt court hearing. j Board President Theadore F. VoAj negut. who with other board tnulß bers and Frazer are defendants in the suit, declined to comment. "Our statements will be made i court." Vonnegut said.

FOUR DIE IN FIRE % Chicago Tenement Bums; 100 forced to Street. BU Faffed Pre* CHICAGO. March IT. names roared through h large ©ld tensment building on Chicago south side early today, taking a toll ©f four lives and driving more than 100 ©rcupants to the street. All were Negroes.

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