Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 283, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 March 1926 — Page 11

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LABORERS GANO ‘BIG TIM’ AS HE h RETURNS HOME Fisted Labor Leader \ Met by ‘The Boys’ and \ Pretty Women. till United Press i CHICAGO, Dearborn St. Station, March 29.—Big Time Murphy, fastfisted labor leader, returned to Chicago from prison today through the railroad station in which was enacted the hoid-up drama that cost him three years of his liberty. And, labor ganged him. As the sartoriallly perfect Murphy, resplendent in red necktie and neat blue clothes, stepped through the gates a mighty shout went up from a hundred or so laborers: • “Hello Tim: glad you’re back.” Murphy grinned and talked from the side of his mouth. Mrs. Murphy, swathed in furs, was at the gate and rushed to kiss her husband. I Kissing Is General /Tim made the kissing general by greeting several other beautifully dressed women, then turned to the “boy,” shook hands around and kept I on talking. “I’m back here to stay,” he said, I when asked if he was going to lead : the Gas House gang again. “This ! is my home. That talk about me going to Europe is the bunk. Paris, 111., is about as far away as I ever expect to get.” Tim looked around cautiously for government agents who announced > he might, be re-arrested because he had overlooked paying a §IO,OOO fine which was assessed in connection with the three year sentence for his participation in the $350,000 Dearborn street station mail holdup. But the Federal agents were missing. “I’m No Pauper” “I don’t think I’ll have to pay it. None of the rest of the gang in the stir had to pay them,” Murphy said. He was informed that he could j plead being a pauper and get out of the fine. “I’m no pauper. I can pay it if I have to, but I don’t want to,” Murphy beamed. After the shouting, Murphy crawled into a gray limousine with Mrs. Murphy and was carried away to his hotel.

PLAN EASTER BANQUET Ceremonial to Fpliow Dinner ToNight. Indianapolis Shrine No. G, Order of the White Shrine of Jerusalem, will hold its Easter class banquet in the rainbow room of the Severin this evening at 6 p. m. Decorations were in keeping with the season. A program of music will be played by Miss Helene Harrison, harpist, and Miss Margaret Harrison, violinist. Following the banquet the ceremonial will be held on the roof garden. Miss Ethel Price of Evansville, Ind., supreme shepherdess, will he the guest of honor. Many are exifpected from the shrines throughout 1 the State. The patrol will make their first public appearance in their new uniforms. PASHSTABS; IS HUNTED Fight Over Woman Puts Man in Hospital. Theodore Yates, Negro, 753 Hadley St., is in city hospital recovering from a stab wound in the neck, inflicted, police say, by Daniel (Buster) Gash, 25, Negro, 64G N. Blackford St. Officers say they fought over Miss Elizabeth King, who is wanted on a vagrancy charge as a witness. Gash escaped. He is hunted on a charge of assault and battery with intent to kill.

SCHOOL GIRL SOUGHT Greenfield Pupil Missing From Home Since Wednesday. Police today searched for Miss Mary Hawkins of Greenfield, Ind., who disappeared Wednesday. Relatives said the girl went to school Wednesday morning, but failed to attend the afternoon session. The girl’s mother received a phone pall from an unknown person, who said Miss Hawkins was going to West Virginia. PLEADS FOR FREEDOM Man Offers to Borrow Money to Pay Back Alleged Theft. k George Bell, Negro, 706 V 6 N. West Ist., was arrested on a vagrancy Charge Saturday after Mrs. Ida Negro, 410 Oarnell St., told Hnie after Bell had visited her. g&'I'll borrow some money and pay jPA back," Bell tolc' officers as he KgSaded for freedom. m but Not Forgotten reported stolen to belong Rowler, It. R. 4, Box 264, Ford, Apm Washington and East Sts. ’ \ Harriett Campbell, 4545 Central , Ave.; oiafniobile, 252-222, from Peru, Ind. ’ John G McVey, 1441 Herschell Ave.; 515-444, from Thiitieth and Ethel Sts. Taylor filler, Sharpsville, Ind., Ford, from Jleridian and Ohio Sts. John A. Edwards, Greenfield, Ind., Ford, from New York and Meridian Sts. s t BACK i*OME AGAIN Automobiles eported found by police belong to: Richard K. Sen\j? in &- 2115 N - New Jersey St.. Chand* er ’ M 167 - found near Illinois and Mr lrket Sts. William Meyer, Y 1 S ‘ Summitt Ave., Ford, 548-525,\ found - 300 In " diana Ave. m George B. Ray CorpV -* ll * N. Meridian St.. Paige, found V lear Eleventh and Meridian Sts. \ Ford Coupe, 14-496,l found near Hazelwood, Ind., stripped- of tire Parts.

ROBBERY LAID TO YOUTH Robert Marlin, 20, Charged With Being Bandit. Robert Marlin, '2O, of 6 W. South St., today was charged with robbery and grand larceny. Detectives Schubert and Tooley say he is the masked bandit who robbed Philip Walpa, same address, early Sunday of $60.45. Walpa reported a man with a handkerchief over his face broke into his room and at the point of a gun took his pocketbook. Kill WIZARD T© DISCOURAGE COFFIH FIGHT Police, Horse Thief Detectives Settle Row at Headquarters. Hiram W. Evans, Klan imperial wizard, today was expected to come to Indianapolis Tuesday or Wednesday to discourage the fight against George V. Coffin, Marion County Re publican boss. Because George S. Elliott, local exalted cyclops, has refused to cease political war on Colfin, a measure agreed to by national officers. Evans ordered him to resign his Klan office. Elliott refused and started organization of the Marion County Voters' League, an organization to place an anti-Coffin slate in the primary contest. Serious conflict was averted at Klan headquarters at Eleventh St. and College Ave. over the week-end, when the Evans emissaries sought to seize records with the aid of two city policemen. Elliott supporters ] protested and a compromise was I made whereby city officers and j horsethief detectives, the latter back- j ing .Elliott, remain on guard until the dispute is settled.

BLOODY CLOTHES FOUND Basket, With Bullet Riddled Hat Baffles Police. With the discovery of a basket containing blood stained clothing and a bullet riddled hat in a freight car in the Pennsylvania Railway yards on East Washington St., Saturday, police today were confronted with a mystery. Patrick O’Connor, railway detective found the clothes which consisted of a coat, trousers, vest and shirt. Hat was purchased in Indianapolis. Blood stains were visible in the hat, police said. ARR ES T REC OR D BETT ERE Willie Carey Returns lo City and Gets Slated. Willie Carey, 31, regarded by police as the holder of the arrest record, has added another mark to his list after a long absence from the city. Carey is charged with fighting Owen Wilson, 26, of 550% E. Washington St., at North and Illinois St. over a taxi bill. Both were charged with assault and battery and Carey and Miss May Wilson, 21, of 233 E. New York Sa., who was with him, are charged with intoxication and vagrancy. CHARGE TIRE THEFT Cyrus Cox, 26, of 530 Fletcher Ave., today was charged with stealing tires worth SSO from the garage of Andy Johnson, 1751 S. Meridian St.

1 Death Notices LUKINS, MARGARET (NEE LEYENBURGE R I —Ago 55 years, beloved wife of Fred Lukins; mother of Mrs. Margaret Foster. Mrs. Florence Sharpe. Mrs. Ellen Shinkle; Gtis. William. Harvey. Leonard and Harry Lukins: sister of Mrs. Charms Kramp, Mrs. Sarah Leyenberger. Mr;-. Harry Hartman and George Leyenberger, all of Indianapolis, and Mrs. George Hunter of Shannondale, Ind.. passed away Sunday even ifig. March 28. at 7:55. Funeral Wednesday. 3:30 p. m.. at late residence/ 274 N. Holmes Ave. Burial Floral Park cemetery. Friends invited. 2 Card of Thanks CARD OF THANKS—I wish to express my heartfelt thanks to our relatives and many friends for their sympathetic acts of kindness and many beautiful floral offerings during the short illness and death of my beloved husband. John W. Lash; especially the Rev. W. C. Morro for his words Os condolence; Mrs. Harry C. Cobb, the singer: Mr. Finn, for his efficient service: Knights of Pythias Lodge 244. MRS. JOHN M. LASH. BROTHERS AND SISTERS. 5 Funeral Directors /vwvwws/vwwsc^vwwwwvsywvv' W. T. BLAxSENGYM Main Oifiee 2226 Shelby St Dllexel 2570, BERT S GADD 2130 Prospect St Phone Stewart 2278 Fflamnner and Bocihanan Now In our new Mortuary, 25 West Fail Creek Bird. Phones Randolph 4400-4401-4402 No added charge for the use of the Pilcher organ or the new service rooms Visitors may call any time CREMATORY SERVICE Flanmier and Bncihanan George Grinstemer Funeral director. 632 E Market Main 0908. KRIEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1402 N Illinois St. , MA. 1164. Res , Bel 3866-R-l UNDERTAKERS—HISEY & TITUS 951 N. Delaware Main 3680. 8 Special Notices THE ELECTREAT BODY MASSAGE MACHINE „ Relieves rheumatism and neuritis. LOLA WALKER 1112 Central Ave Ant R Pist Agt. Lin. 8873 PERMANENT WAVE, $5 Entire head this week. Nestle Lanoil process. No kinks. Written guarantee six mo, Exjierienced operators. Har 0458-W MARGARET SELLERS D O D C N D Obstetrician, acute and chronic disease massage I N Npw Jersey Rilev 3683 10 Lost and Found CAMEO brooch, lost: valued as keepsake. Libera l reward. Drex 3527. LOST; On 24th of March, black traveling bag containing two dresses and women's other wearing apparel, between Indianapolis and Worthington on Route 22 to Martinsville, then Route 12 through Gosport and Spencer to Worthington: reward. Drexel 6516. i -KARAT diamond, lost out of ring downtown. Liberal reward. DRexel 4406. GREEN HARRIOT with red head Reward. Belmont 1263 BLUE and gray table leg lost; Saturday afternoon. Bel. 1119-J. 12 Help Wanted—Male SALESMAN WITH CAR FOR CANDY ROUTE. APPLY AFTER 6 P. M., NANCY HART CANDY CO., 18 W. 22ND.

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12 Help Wanted—Male YOUNG man to -ell advertising must have itoiKl education and be neat apiiearlnsi: main uualifieattons are witlinKnesa to work hard ami good references ureter nartv that has had sellimr exnenenee. Hue nosiiion offers a real opportunity for the man that ran duality Apply to MU "OPLEY ai Times office sto n ni S ALES ME N WA NTED. IVM u, _ K KN'TtT'K'Y AVS 13 Instructions CENTRAL BEAUTY COLLEGE Pioneer College of Beauty Culture tld Hoor Odd Fellow Bldg Penn and Wash Sts Free Clinic. Cir. MEN to onrbe! iraae T Hi-CITY BARBER COLLEGE 510 E Washine ton St rrnianano'is Inn Circle 0757 17 Situations Wanted a—Male CARPENTER; Wants work in shop or outside work, beat ref. Drexel JLJ43-M. CHAUFFEUR ami auto rmUHanir. lirn class, white. Milton Downham Liu. 7101 b—Female BOOKKEEPER. typist: high school anil bus, col, grad. Exjp. good re 1. Hi. 5036 CHILDS nurse maid; young lady, age 17 Lin. 11741, Call after 5:30. Cl.l-.AN i.m, and dusting ;n on Ires. imuiii> aged white ladv IHico-1 u' l iK CURTAINS TO LAUNDER. Mrs. ,f. i.utz. Circle 6612. CURTAINS laundered, expert workman ship guaranteed Lin 2287 DAY or office work; elevator; housework. children: exp. giri. Lin. 4734. HOUSEKEEPER: With small child: exp. 1401 N. Mount St. Bel. 1957. LAUNDRY to bring home: strictly firstriass work, Ken. 2419. laundering bed clothing, curtains housework; good cook: exp, Ken, 2470 LAUNDRY or cleaning bv the day Helcr dice, Har. 2794-W LAUNDRY work: can do housework: good cook experienced Ken. 2476 STENOGRAPHER; /Eight years' experience. Kenwood 5(679. GIRL—Good experienced colored to -ook in private family ref. Lin 4488 GIRL 18 to ans. phone, clerk, or do some clerical work. Li. 5481. _____ POSITION as foreladv: experienced. Call give re ferences. Web. 3024. NEAT colored girl; housework and ehil. lire n, Wa-'li TICMm A Tiles aft rns Cl'S NFS bit mil until IndianapolisTtran* Were a Pee GiliV to And It

18 Rooms for Rent ALABAMA N. 523: Gavlord Apt 5: nicclv furnished cheerful south room large closet. ______ CLINTON HOTEL. 29 Virginia Ave.- de • sirab'e rooms. S3 to $6. Cir. 5422. HIGHLAND Ave.. N. T 43: front room in modern, priv home; men. Riley 2048 ILLINOIS. N„ 729: single room: clean nicely furnished: children welcome. LAWRENCE. 1319: University Heights. interurban Stop 5; large front room adjoining bath: Interstate bus passes house: S3 for 1 • S4 for ■> MERIDIAN N 1819: ulcasant rooms modem: private home Ran 1739 PENNSYLVANIA N 1100 very desir able room: twin beds running water also 2-room suite, suitable lor 3 shower and tub baths- references exchanged Kilev 5688 RANDOLPH. 241 N room for 1 or ° with kitchen privileegs. Lin 7026. BEAUTIFULLY turn rm.; walking lis gentleman: real home Rilev 3633 BEAUTIFULLY farms! ed. large, . from room; in ideal location. Ran 37.~>2. LARGE desirable trout rm.; mod" use of kitchen; ladies ._ Lincoln 4493. LOVELY front rm in modern, private home: E Tenth oar Web, 5137-M NICELY furn. mis.: private bath and eniram e: rentli men nref Lin. 2531, LARGE front room, private family, gar.. good location. Bel. 44.i8-W. a—Light Housekeeping BROADWAY. 1141: Nice light room and kitchenette, everything fur. Reasonable. CAPITOL. N.. 843; Modern light hoii.sekpg. rms. tor rent. Wm. Cottengim. CENTRAL. 1936 front room kitchenette adults clean. garage. Har 0827 COLLEGE 1426—Neat clean apartments Lin. 5006. before 9 a. m.. after 5 P m EMERSON. N„ 426: Beautiful 2 mod. rms. and kitchenette unfurnished. ILL, N ‘>lß ligni housekeeuing and sleeping modern Circle 1850. MARKET. S., 538": Nice clean housekeepin g rms. Everything furn, $3.00 up. MERIDIAN N 1237 large front rm and kitchenette: everything furnished SOUTH St.. E.. 315: five room’s; bath and three rooms: electricity: sl2. 35TH. W.. 1232: unfurnished rooms: also bath and garage. WALNUT. W.. 20: Near Meridian. 2 con. rms.. everything furn. Steam heat. pnv. ent, 2 couple emp._s6.so week. CLEAN, airy, front, room: married couple or 2: kiti h, and home nriv. DR. 1092-R. WIDOW will share mod. home reasonbly; home priv.: references, Web. 2985. c—Rooms and Board Wanted ROOM and board in private. Christian family by girl employed: north. Box 66 Times.

19 Rentals a—Houses AUBURN. 635: 5 rooms semi-modern: garage; 3 lots: only 555. Bel. 4384-J BELL.. 545: 1000 east: 0-room modern double: $27.50, Main 2207. DREXEL 837 N.; strict!v modern 4-room lialf double, try, 3220 ENGLISH Ave., 1115: house: gas. electricity, pirn'll, 5 rooms: $12.50. EWING. N.. 002; semi-modern. 4-room double and garage: $57 Call Webster 1803, after 6 p. m. ILLINOIS. N.. 1455: seven rooms, modern; excellent condition. Ran, 5858. IRVINGTON-—Very desirable new U-room modern double; long living-room; near ear line and school: ideal location: garage: water paid: S6O, Irv. 3627-M, KOEHNE St. 5715: small 4-room modern double: only SSB, Ran. 3567. LINDEN St. 2023: half three-room double: sl4. CIVIC REALTY 130 N Delaware. Lin. 5050. NAOMI, 1422: five-room; garage; $55. Wash.. E-. 5415: six-room semi-modern. FRANK S- CLARK. Main 3377, NOBLE. N.. 335: 7-room modern double: rent reasonable, Web. 6144-W. OLIVE. 5015; 5-room Va double: garage: only S2O. BERRY. 101; double: 4 rooms; inside toilet, gas, electricity: SSO, Ctr. 1211. SHRIVER. 5838: 4-room semi-modern water paid: $57.50, Web. 0041. 15TH. W . 3703: 4 rooms: garage: sl7 DReexl 48)71 UNION 1714; modern upper duplex for rent. DRexel 4605. TERRACE AVE. K.. 1421 : 5 rooms, semimedern: garage: 825. Stew. 1554 THIRTEENTH. E 321 • seven-room modern house; hardwood floors, hot water heat, vacated Mon. MA 1044. Bookkeeper 27TH. E„ 851—6-room modern S3O: new ly painted, good condition. Harrison 0599 28TH E 7 4020-58 new strictly modern double: 4 rooms and bath: long livingroom: built-in features garage Webstei 3578. 30TH St.. W.: 5-room modern bungalow Harrison 4384-W, 4 BEDROOMS CITY HEAT AND WATER FURNISHED. 414 E. 15th St.: newly decorated, in first class condition Modern. Call Ranriolph 5860 FOR COLORED 0-room halt semi-modern double - sa rage: only $57 50 Circle 5854. ! NORTH SIDE: strictly modern 6-loom: near sohool: only $32.60. Har. 2964. BBS DUJfLOF p * tor bargalas

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19 Rentals a—Houses 5 ROOMS, SEMI-MOD., $25 2.35 Douglas St., water paid. pas. electricity, good condition. Wash. 1321. b—H ouses. Flats Furnished TALBOTT. N.. 2525: two large rooms: priv. entrance: $9: garage. Riley 2763. WILL share my modern bungalow .vith man and wife, very reas, Bel H56-J I WILL 6haie mv nicely furnished modern home. Irv, 08S5-W. after op. m. c —Apartments COLLEGE and 11th. 4 rms. *un poroh mod.; range refrigerator. Mam 2003 ILLINOIS N 1805 or 1807 Meat watei furnished Har 0071 FOR COLORED Douglass Court. 2101 Boulevard PL: small apartment for small family; very attractive and almost new. Let janitor show you. Cheaper than owning your h ° n DUNLOP & HOLTEGErt 4-RM. APT., NORTH, $37.50 SUMMER KATES. $35 Heat, water lumished: yard: porches; (rood condition. 2249 Pearson Ave. Wash. ~ FOR COLORED Douglass Court. 2101 Boulevard PL: two rooms and bath: heat, lights gas and water furnished; 529 month. Let janitor show you. _ W . \I Ai ING I) ISTA NC E 2 and 3 rooms: corner Virginia Ave. and Merrill Sis. See custodian at 02;> E. Merrill St. Low rent DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL MiIDEK.' 4-room apt., close in. reason :>hlf Urn HTH?- ovp U’oh 4255 d—Business Places OHIO. W.. 114: two rooms, suitable for any small husine.-** 1 . -Lin. 5481. Desk Space in Lemcke llldg.; front office, plenty of light: telephone ami stenographer furmshed; reasonable rent. \V. B. Rueby 425 Lemeke Bldg. Lin. 1782. ( —Resorts and Cottages ENJOY TIIE SUMMER ON THE RIVER Nicely furnished cottages plenty 01 shade- good boating bathing and Ashing Make your choice now, VV ish 2732 Bing I 20 Wanted to Rent GARAGE, vicinity Park Ave. and 24th St. Address Box H 7 Times. 21 Real Estate for Sale b—Houses CHESTER AVE. near Tenth, bungalow Ave rooms semi-modem, newly papered garage corner lot Take For-I lot or 575 as down payment balance #25 per month Bu.v where values advance GOODE U GOODE 912 Peoples Bank Bldg Rilev 6441. Wash 2135-W GENT Ave 4 room semi-modern double SIOO down Web 6041. McCARTY just east of East St.: 8-room modern garage Sell on terms Rilev 5641 STEVENS. 615: 5-room semi-mod.: $2,200 Address 609 Stive ns St. DR. 0212

We Buy Real Estate Lease Contracts The Washington Company 257 W Wash St Main 0793 MODERN and up-to-date. 7 rooms: 3 bed rooms: ijuartered oak Anish. corner lot. nice garage Invite inspection any time. 1001 Cottage Ave. Modern. 4 bedrooms, hardwood floors in 3 rooms, new 2-ear garage, concrete front porch, new Are proof shingle roof. improved street* price $ 1.500; clear; on good terms. Bungalow and 3 bedroom homes east. Some dandy 3-bedroom homes in Irvington. For terms, call C. ,1. OSBORN PR. 6184 EOEFGEN ST. 1526: five room bungalow modern except basement: Oath toilet lavatory sink in kitchen heater shades papered floors finished cement pen h and w :as: improved street: large garage 53.350 terms EVERROAD. 201 Trans portation Bldg Lin. 38SO Prex. 3230. NORTH GRACELAND. 3010 Look at 3010 Grace-land. Nice threeroom home: semi-modern. Bargain it $4,500: SSOO cash. See Borton. with EMORY C. CRAWFORD CO.. 222 N. Delaware St. Main 2681, MODERN (except furnace) four-room homo: cement porcl : large-shed: 30x1.(0 feet.: cozy and complete: 82.500: only S2OO cash. s2i> month. Paved street: good location. Snap. A J. MEYER REALTY CO. 24 G- E. Wish. St.. No. 307. C.r, 1713. EF YOU have a vacant lot or small down payment will build and finance 4 or i> room bungalow EVERROAD 304 Tran* Port at ion i*klg Lin 3880 DR 3250 NORTH. 7-rm. modern: basement, garage: $7,500. 3 bedroom home, north fairly mod . $7,250 4 bedroom home, mod Broadway W H SCOTT Circle 4776 TRADE equity in home for lot. Circle 3817- before 9:15 or 3-4:30 p. m. NEW 5-room bungalow east. Sell on terms Riley 5641 > 6*4 ACRES FOR SALE BY OWNER. DREXEL 3837, RING 2 d—Lots % -ACRE tracts cast: busses school® churches: $5 gives possession WE. tfU4l 22 Real Estate Wanted SMALL cottage or bungalow must be cheaji: all cash EVERROAD 204 lYansiiortation Bldg. IJ. 3880 I)R. 3250 DAYTON REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT CO , 1010 Fletcher Savings Sc Trull Hid 25 Miscellaneous for Sale CINDERS, large 2-ton truck load: fine lor driveways and alleys Bel. 3488. COATS, 2. spring. 40 or 42: very cheapfull length. Circle 4734. DRESS, yellow georgette, bronze beaded: blue suit; other dresses: 34. 36. 38; brown leather luggage. Cheap. Ran. 4795. DRESSER, bed. icebox, dining-room suite. Ford truck. Ran. 3171. GAS RANGE. Roper, high oven, like new $35: large reed baby carriage $5. Main 2463, 8 a. m. to 5 p. ro. HEATER. Peninsular circulator- Dractic&llv new Wash. 0308-W. RUGS’, ANI' LINOLEUM aT LOWEST, ,R< (K) S RS'M AN RUG COMPANY 207 W. Wash St. Opp SUteho— TABLE. 2 buffets, refrigerator. Har. 4384-W. Oanr Third Anniversary Sale of REBUILT TYPEWRITERS All Prkes Redtwced We rent and overhaul all makes of typewriters at reasonable rates and guarantee our work. Agents for Remington Portable. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO. 104 Monument Circle. LI. 6822. HOUSE cleaning? Your surplus clothing luruiture. magazines, papers, will help us to help others Salvation Army Industrial Home Phone for wagon Rilev 6622 127 W Georgia OAK dining-room suite, large buffet gjid tabic, kaltex 6-ft. settee, kit. cab.. Simmons lied. Bd. 1125-11. SALVAGE wheat ana rye: No. 2 wmte oats, suitable for seed. Indianapolii Grain and Feed Cos. Lin. 1455. ArEX SWEEPER. ATTACHMENTS: Ad ! CONDITION- sl7 59 CASH tVeh 651 lAi a—Musical Instruments TRADE IrOURl r OUR OLD PIANO For a grand or reproducing piano: full cash value: convenient term-:.. THE BALDWIN PIANO €O.. Oi the Circle. Open evenings i VICTROLA. good: 81, records: oak lice davenport: player piano rolls: 2 brass : 4-light elec, fixture. Har 4568-W. 88-NO’! K player- oargaiti can De had by | finishing iia.vm’t Cir. 0832 Mr. Wilkin-* UPRIGHT PIANO: BARGAIN FOR $35 CIRCLE 0832 MR WILKING. ______

25 Miscellaneous for Sale a—Musical Instruments BEAUTIFUL PLAYER PIANO English brown mahogany: fully guaranteed; bench and rolLs included. Spi'cial prim $295. Terms as low as $2.50 per THE BALDWIN PIANO CO., On the Circle. Open evenings UKULELES! All kinds. All prices We have just received our new stock The latest and most Improved Styles Come in 3nd select yours today. _ RITTER MUSIC CO. 231 N. Illinois. Cir. 1195. b—Pet and Live Stock BABY CHICKS FOR SALE BOYERS’ HATCHERY, 25 E. MARKET. RI. 5470. HATCHERY THOKNTOWN. IND. WE WILL pay spot cash for any number of straight bred pnpp.v dogs, female ranariea and baby rabbits. Ward h Pet Shop. 147 N. Penn. Indiana's largest an imal dealers. Wholesale and retail. BABY CHICKS—R T reds and barred rocks; fine fctock; sls nor 100. Hoosier Chirk Hatchery. 042 Eunent St. Kau 7047 Riley .5087 Open until 9 p. m. 26 Miscellaneous Wanted WANTED- Dogs to board BERT YOUNG Walrun. Ind.. R It. 2. Phone 598. Justness Announcements Bltlt.'K and block laying and iilasteruig Washington 2716. ring 3. CLEANKII8 — Paper cleaning wall *a.,h mg. woodwork and windows white men G. GANNO N, Lincoln 5 ltd I FEATHERS bought sold aim renovated feather mattresses and pillows mods E. F. BURKLE. 416 Mass Main 1428. _ FURNITURE— Repairing, reflnishiug W H. GralWinrn, 1 14 K, Vermont. Rj. 4360 HOUSE jVainting and dL-corating. floor polishing; anything in line of painting. Riley 0692. PAPER cleaning, painting and point washing, work guarantees] WILLIAMS. Lin 4194. ‘ PAPER CLEANING $J ROOM WORK GUARANTEED GADBERRY DREXEL 0332. PAPER liangu g: paper iumished: excel lent work ana service. Web. 2572. RUGS, Pxl - .’. thriv cmd $2■ all work g -ar SUPERIOR CLEANERS Ken>4462. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLKIVIK 216 N. lllmots. I noE trimming aim spraying, also land scape service Prices reasonable DRt.-: 3847. WALL tinting, painting, paper hanging: ;oilier furiiished. di---ount off. Ken. 3825, HENDRIK DKNKLA--General house iiHint ing. Et 1964 compensation ins Web 9434-W E A B . WALL PAPER CLEANERS 1744 t'n.on $t DRcxcl 4870-K PACKING, shinning, storage: Im-al ami overland loads from Toledo. Chicago St. Louis. OTTO J SUEZ Main 36-8 2353 Web 4579-0699 W NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO Cali at all times. Randolph 3741 MOVING und Trucking Reliable men Ga! 1 WORKMAN Web u>7l

R- lines* Opportunities BATTERY department, fully equipped, in busy 80-car garage Prnv $360. $l6O down. Dearborn Garage. 321S K. Mich GROCERY-MEAT mar! et first-class- good bus : good location; owner. Cir. 4485 GROCERY and meat market, doing good bi'sinc-sH. Webster 1910. LUNCHROOM. soDA FOI’NTA'N and CIGAR STAND Established busin> as At Intersect of 5 comers. No soda fountain competition Because of illness Spc ■ •la! offt'r lor cash Terms. Box 27 Times. 30 Automobiles for Sale BUICK Rporl tourimr. 1924-25: 4-whoel brakes, jrreen diir<> finish. 2 bumpom. winter iiuloaurc. motometer; $82”). MARION CHEVROLET CO.. 9>:t N. Meridian. Liu fulfil

Chandler 1925 Sport Roadster Finished in a beautiful ream colored Duco: this •ar is fully eqnipjwsl with bumpers, front and rear: automotic windshield wiper, spotlight: iris live dis-- wheels and practically new balloon iir-s. here is the 11 ussiest, sport roadstir in town: if you are intonated in this t.vjie of car you will lie pleased at our exceptional price of $975. Capitol Overland Cos. Capitol at Michigan. Lin. 5395—5396. CHEVROLET 1932: open cxnr-ss light delivery; IPS! tie* ■•ur for pointer or paper har. rer: $35 down. 2.5i*- nor w -ek. STONE CHEVROLET. CHEVROLET TOURING 1924 MODEL. RUNS AND LOOKS LIKE NEW! ONLY SBS DOWN, BALANCE EASY PAYMENTS. MILLER &WIDES OVERLANDS AND WILLYS-KNIGHTS 650 VIRGINIA AVE.

CHEVROLET. 1923 touring: park light. motopn-ter. semi-balloon tiirs. good paint and upholstering: $5 down. bal. $4 per wk. STONE CHEVROLET. Open Tonight!" CHEVROLET coupe 1925: nicely equipped. A real bargain: $545. MARION CUEY - ROI.ET 963 N, Meridian Lin. .'>36l. ESSEX COACH, 1925 Cannot be told from new. balloon tires, motor and upholstery A-l. If you are looking lor a real buy see this one. CAPITOL-OVERLAND Michigan at Capitol Open evening* and Sunday Lin. 5395. FORD. 1924 roadster: slip-on hotly. starter. demountables: only $126; terms. $-15 down. STONE CHEVROLET. FORD COUPE 1935—Lock wheel, balloon lire*, n-wly painted. This car is in perfect condition; down payment $95. SMITH Sc MOORE, Inc.. 528 South Meridian Street. Mam 0650. FORD” 1925: 4-door sedan, like, new; must see to appreciate: small down payment, balance E 7. terms. HAYNES-SCHMIDT. INC. 120 W. North. 621 N. Capitol. Lin, 7575, Open, eves. FORD. 1923: four-door sedan: bumpers. lock wheel, heater, visor, dome lights. 5 exeeleut tires. Had good rare and looks fine: SIOO down. bal. 12 months. / STONE CHEVROLET. 540 E. Wash. <Uttb'CAßt> -tfgSiwoF—-YOoSSfijj-j. 343 5647 -JOHtS WHITAHtBSiiSCO. J 11924 Clhevroiiet Sedan j Good cord tires, new paint, sunI visor, and the motor Is in A-l conj dition; upholstery fine. A bargain. H 925 ChevD’oSet i f Coupe * New balloon tire*, mrohanlca! , A-l: looks like anew car; bumpI ers front anrl redr. raotometer. bar ] II cap. etc.:ss4o. Terr:s or cash. [ —'j

30 Automobiles for Sale FORD SEDAN Five good tires, lock wheel, scat covers. Car in good condition, inside and out. Priced ior quick sale $175.00. OLDSMOBTLE TOURING New tires, front and rear bumpers, top and curtains, all in good condition. This is a real buy at $300.00. INDIANAPOLIS FLINT CO. 962 N. Meridian. RI. 5530. FORD, .1924, Tudor Sedan. Balloon tires, disc steel wheels, lock steering wheel $265 REO Touring, 1922 $195 OVERLAND, 1924 Touring .• .. . ....... .$175 MAXWELL, 1924 Club Sedan. Fully equipped ..... .-$450 1924 Model Studebaker Light 6 Roadster, refinished $375 MAIN 3522.

Fords— For real bargains in personal service. Used Fords. All models. All prices. See Wfflinigelsini-Sharp Company 461 Virginia Avenue. DRexel 5020 Open Evenings. FORD sedan: "Raiah" head, balloon tires, etc.: nil tine*.* *ombiiud with nesrieo: only 8245. MARION CHEVROLET. 9(59 V Meridian. Lin. 55H1 FORD COUPE, 1925 $390. Irv. 3598. 3816 K. Waah. H. C S. COUPE. 1P35 $1,200.00 1921 Cole touring 8175.00 Elgin. 4-pasa sport $250.00 1923 4-tiush Pnprlcas coupe SSUIJ.OO Itco uport louring, 1923 $650 00 Sti.tr, phaeton. 1923 $650 00 Stutz touring. 0-paM $300.00 Chevrolet touring. 1923 $250.00 Small payment down, balance monthly. These cars are m perfect condition. STUTZ FACTORY BRANCH. 957 N Meridian Orwri Kvi-niiigg anil Similav A M HUPMOBILE. 1924, COUPE-SEDAN Thi* car is In excellent mechanical con rlition: good paint, upholstery A I, scat covers, bumpers front ami rear, five i-ord tires, disc wheels, trunk, etc.; fully equipped. Sec it Ajiday. CAPITOIrOVERLAN'D Miciugiui at Capitol. Open evenings ami Sunday. Lin. 6395. _ OAKLAND SEDAN 1924. perfect condition: disc wheel; “L" head motor, positively the biggest bargain in town, 'firms. Always open THE CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. Packard Distributors Since 1904 31 W, 13th St. Main 6942 OVERLAND. 1925 touring, in excellent condition throughout nrbr-d to sell; small down payment: terms to suit. HAYNES-SCHMIDT. 120 W North. 621 N. Capitol. Lin. 7575. Open even. STUDEBAKER —-1924 Big 6 coa'-h; a real repossessed car: bargain at S7OO STKDFFr.D, .544 S Meridian. USED FORDS—ALL MODELS YOU SAVE AT Ucuist/iaU^H'iceßuilt AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE

The ffamklfetfidd COMPANY 62SMir0i CaphtalJra OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY. MA. 4708

TRADE-INS Paigo touring $135.00 Oakland touring 9o.(tf> Ford touring 125.00 Ford touring 65.00 Hudson coupe 275.00 Chevrolet sedan 175.00 All above cars in good running condition. / First Come—First Served. MU RPHY-RICKENB ACKER 440 N. Capitol. LI. 7554. ... i YOU DON’T TRUST TO LUCK WHEN YOU BUY A USED CAR PROM lIUFF-BUICK SALES CO., 363 N. ILLINOIS ST. 1924 Overland touring, Fully equipped; looks and runs like new. See this before you buy, as it is ready to go and give satisfactory service. Staffords Auto Sales 326 N. Delaware. Open Evenings and Sunday 15 FORDS Must be sold in the next ten days. Manv other makes. CAPITOL CITY OAKLAND SALES 349 Virginia Ave. DRex. 1827. 1925 CHEVROLET touring, lock wheel, motor in good condition: balloon tirefii

30 Automobiles for Sale LAST DAY BARGAIN SPECIALS 1923 Buick coupe; new paint; bumpers, automatic windshield wiper; motometer and bar cap. $445.00. Dodge Touring; in excellent condition and a beautiful running car. $175.00. Studebaker Light Six Touring; paint good: 5 good tires. This car has been put in first class shape. $195.00. Chevrolet Coupe; thoroughly overhauled In our shop. An A-l car. $195.00. E-Z Terms. Huff-Buick Sales Cos. Eves.—363 N. Illinois St.—Sun. “Your Money’s Worth or Your Money Back.”

Good Used Gars Look Tihiese Over Best ira City 1921 Oldsmobile, 6 cylinder Sedan ....$475 1925 Oldsmobile Touring .....$490 1924 Oldsmobile Sport Touring.s4so 1924 Ford Tudor $375 1923 Durant Touring ....$l9O Small Down Payment. No Brokerage. L. GUY' LONG 1114 N. Meridian. Lincoln 6865.

5 DAYS’ TRIAL on the following cars: Buick Roadster CadallSac Roadster Martnon Touring Moon Touring Nash Coupe Nash Touring If you are not. fully aatiftfied nitli vovir purchase you ••an return your o;ir within day a for full credit on any other uecd or new car. OTHER CARS AS LOW AS $75 LOCOMOBILE 955 N. MERIDIAN LI. 1171 Big Sale See Tkese Cars 1925 Overland Touring, $365; SIOO down, balance monthly. 1923 Studebaker Light 6 Touring, $375. $125 down, lialanee monthly. 1024 Buiek Master 6 Road liter, $750; $350 down, balance K Z payment.' 1925 Oakland Coach, like new. $820: $325 down, halanoc oihv nay men In. 1925 Ford coupe. $295: SIOO down, balance monthly. 1983 Chevrolet Sedan. $205: SIOO down, balame io Milt you. 1924 Buick <1 Touring. $675; $225 down, balance easy. 1923 Ford Tonring. $l5O SSO down, balance monthly. 1933 Ford Coupe. $175: only S6O down, balance monthly. Many Other* to Choow From Eaa.v Term* On Any Car. Your Old Cur Accepted A* Part Payment. Eureka Auto Parts amd Tire Cos. 334 N. Capitol. Circle 0878. HERE’S A REAL BARGAIN 1924 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN RallooA tire*, lock uteer. ing wheel, bumper* rear and front, beautiful uphoUtering disc wheel*. 1 snare tire and wheel, five cord tire- practically new; finish like new Thi* car ha* had the t* at of care and the used mileage in very low. Will give the rerviee of anew ear. H* iuet been completely over hauled. 1 want a ainaller car. Will MeMt a *mnller car as part payment: term.* on balance. Or will *ell for oily $750; eaa.v term* and guarantee the car. Write Box 300, ,-are of Time*, and atate what make and model ear you want to trade, or what term* you could handle thi* car on. SEE THE LATE PAIGE AND.JEWETT Als our larifp ►olCftion of GOOD USED CARS Rasy term*, low prices and your old ear taken in trade. L. T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES 917-23 Virginia Ave. Drex. 0928. rrs NEVER lout until Imtlanapoll* Ttmn Want 4d* have failed to find it

„ 01” YOO * r^.. 343OeTOlZ^ociif/M AI- j447 , jg**£jgnTiutia SMfi co. J We have the lowest pay- I I ment plan that, we know of I in the state. Sample: $150; ’22 or ’23 Ford coupe, and many other*: $25 down deUvom the car to yon. You drlvo It away ami pay $5 per week for 25 wee!;*, which pay* for ear in | full. Come in and nee *ome of our j rare bargain*. Some a* low a* sls down ami Sl.flft per week. j L 34 HOUR S&HVICK”

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30 Automobiles tor Sale COME TO HAYNES-SCHMIDT, lime. Befi>rfi buying your Willy** Knight or Overland Car. Best Service in the State. Used Cnr Biirjrnins. 1925 Overland C Sedan. 192 i Chrysler Sedan, 1923 Willys-Knlglit Sedan. 1925 Ford Sedan. 1923 Ford Coupe, 1924 Ford Tudor. 1923 Chevrolet Coupe. 1924 Studebaker Special *. 1922 Ford Sedan. 1924 Chevrolet Touring. 1923 Willys-Knlght Touring. 1924 Overland Roadster. 1922 Ford Roadster. Also 15 ears ranging In price from s4.i to $95; all makes and models, in good running condition. 120 W. North. 621 N. Capitol Lincoln 7575. Lincoln 6576. 1025 HUDSON COACH Snubber*, bumper*. Alemitn gre*n *ytem ami other extra*. Tim* car i* fiurt liUn new, but for coriatti Miomii* mu*t *rll t ""T- til l drug htoro cortH r MiwlUoa Av<* ami Morns Bt. Ford bodies 0n rrmlar Ford fortlor m’ileui. doe regular Fowl I tutor. Coupe* Inuring mill rond.ter* BWJSBHKLM A l-ARKKH * _____ 3J Autc nobiles Wanted A ) s Wanted ISM i >B3 ’4 and 1985 model* pr*frrrrd: w. <h and deal quickly Save time -v cemg is llrst I. Wolf Auto Cos. 659 N Capitci Ave, Comer North 4t r.entv of parking *jn . Lin 4nTd. USIOD CARS bought ai sold GOLDBE RO, 523 N Caotto' 32 Auto Supplies, Repairs BEST used tires any slate whoiesals said ritail Oiwn evenings, fOGKRH r|OIC SHOP 1117 W Washington Bel 4300. 33 Motorcycles, Bicycles MOI’QRCYCLKS We sell soil exchange ALLEN 509_M*S Aw Mam 7(M. 37 Money to Loan

Personal Loans ,$lO to SOOO Till* ntries i* operated under the supervision of the State of Indiana and w established for the ;uinioi> of iirovldlng a ji)<.e where hone*t peoule cun borrow any amount from s|n to s3no without paying more than the legal rate nf interest or w'thcni iM'ing uupored upon in any wav NO WORTHY PERSON REFUSED We do not notify your mplover. neither da we make Inquiries ot your friends, relative* or 11-adeM.enj.il You enn have all the time neee*ary for repayment* ami P.iy only lor tho set ml time you keep the money r,U| ami let uh explain. No . harge miles* you borrow. IF IN \ HURRY Phone Mam 8983. Household Finance Corporation 404 Krcsgo llldg., fourth floor. Corner of Pennsylvania and Wa*h, Bt, MONEY LOANED O.J personal property and eharacter os your eollalcral Otllelc eonlldontlal CASH IN 24 HOURS Ca*. monthly repay plans. Low tales SECURITY INV. & LOAN, Inc. 188 N. Del. Lin. IKiftO. NEED MONEY! Quickly, oonfldentlally and bu*lnest-llka des'ng* is a part of the service ws giva LOANS ON Pianos, Autos. Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 14114 E. riff ton St. MA In 0585. Lit a coin 7184 t’ ( ! Mortgage Money Meyer-Kiser liunk AUTO ICO. Loan* to car owner*, irgal rates. Mr. S.-hmldt 1• • W N.,, Hi Si I.ukhilii :>. '• FIRST or Second Montage* on Indian ms: HLtm fJ'AN's slli TO S3OO. Room 532 106 K Market fit. rhontf* Mu ii" rs

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RED HOT COAL White Ash, 3-In. fkd. lump... .|4.71 Vito county W. Ky. 3-in. fkd. lump $6.?0 Mullenhur* I’nurity. W. Va. 3-ln. fkd. lump fb.qo Cftkl Dlatrlti. Whueling, 35c Ton J. D. JOHNSON 211 Guaranty Bldg. RI. 4164. 'Mr. 6984. RI. 5444. QUALITY In nip. turned 85 Indiana No. 5. 3-ln. W. Va . 4 -in. In. fkd $u 5u l.oiian Cniuity. Poco., 6 In. limiii *iiovi led It on McDowell County. J. & 1. COAL CO. 1205 Roadie Ban. 47l BRAZIL Ind.) BLOCK t* IO 24 IN l.p . $5.20 PER TON BRAZIL PEA AND NUT. $4.&0 EAST SIDE ICE AND COAL 934 Fowler. Mata pki. For Good (’oal Call Lin. 1455 Cir. 6556. Night try. 41)2<) Nul 111 St. (/ORI (jo, iiiv Ill'll V \.i<ll; coal ~~~~ M AJOIt COAt.J O Rati 412# 39 Legal Notices NOTICE—- AHt r l*s> t .1 I \ til ii#t >• tTi*pomil>l- l>r Nfiy tlrbl* limmiunl by •> rrifu. KHxm iltCal) houi wliom 1 uni jvi Bioueulljr •eparated. a W^TI