Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 284, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 March 1926 — Page 13

MARCH 1926

TREE PLANTING PLANNED DURING FORESTRY WEEK frimer Published for SemiI Centennial by AssoJ ciation. Bn United Press WASHINGTON, March 30. A new record for ti'de planting in every State in the union is expected this spring, according to an announcement by the American Tree Association, which plans to bring this spring planting to a climax during American Forest week and National Garden week, beginning April Thousands of new members are being enrolled in the tree planting army, says Charles Lathrop Pack, president of the association, who has published the Forestry Primer to mark 1920, the semi-centennial of the first step in forestry by the United States Government. For a stamp for postage the association will send anyone this Primer and free tree planting suggestions. Thousands of semi centennial trees are being planted and the planters enrolling their names on the association of honor roll. Forestry Primers a In the schools throughout the land forestry programs marking the semi|centennial will be put on during L\merican Forest week, the Amerilan Tree Association having placed K hundred thousand of the Forestry Wrimers in the hands of educators. SSn this educational feature John J. ■igert, United States commissioner K education, says: “There is no ■ore important lesson for the ■merican people to learn than the Weed of growing and conserving forests and trees. Our future de[velopment as a nation will largely minge upon the success with which yxg can spread this gospel.” Parent-Teachers Associations (VicObeen sent a message from headE**Sfers by Mrs. A. H. Peeve, to fc'Jlfin the semi-centennial celebraJypA Mrs. John D. Sherman, presiof the General Federation of jj) men's Clubs is now making a BJp to the Pacific Coast speaking in of the garden week and home A treg planting day SjjSft’heduled during Garden week. Help in Campaign ugh Earl Pearson, the As* Advertising Clubs of the as well as State and county |ggS superintendents, Scout ami K|iM|i-'ire Club leaders, according tiyWl: are giving tremendous imAMo the endeavor to get the [JPSfIPry message before the coming 'vFJmns of America, “Their help in Sift campaign,” says Pack, "is Esther evidence of their earnest Wpire to aid in the constructive Rings. Dovetailed with the cooperation of newspapers of the land Vhe Forestry Primer’s message has Vone to new thousands.” Every unit of the Associated Advertising Clubs of the World has a Forest week program scheduled, based on the Forestry Primer. In California a battery of speakers 300 strong will put the semi-centennial message before the people at the direction of the California Development Association. In Colorado the semi-centennial of forestry hooks up with the State’s semi-centennial. The Denver Chamber of Commerce and the Colorado Forestry Association have big plans under way to be followed by State-wide tree planting. PRINCESS IS ILF Bu United Press LONDON, March 30.—There is considerable anxiety today regarding Princess Victoria, sister of King George, who is ill with influenza. Her nephew, the Prince of Wales, operated on to relieve an earache, is expected to be out in a week.

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“Chinese Gordon,” as he is commonly called, was a British officer whose love of danger, combined with a religious enthusiasm which verged on Oriental fatalism, crowded his career with romantic adventures, (jte of the secrets of the extraorrifiary deeds he accomplished was hii genius for leadership, especially amtng non-European peoples. ifft was the son of a British „enei al ' was educated at the Royal Academy at Woolwich, and began his ca' eer in the army in 1852 w' h a lieutenant's commission. He ser’ ed with conspicuous gallantry in the Crimean War, and afterwards i 1 Asia - At the age of 30, we find hin commander of the “Ever Victorloi 3 Army” of China, putting down the Taiping rebels who sought to drive out the unprogressive Mnnehns tnd to establish “the reign of eternal Peace.” In 1864, within

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DRAZIL MASONS ON AIR TONIGHT Glee Club and Orchestra to Broadcast Here. The Masonic Glee Club and orchestra and tabloid minstrel show of Brazil, Ind., will be on the l-adio program from WFBM, Merchants Heat and Light Company station, from 8 to 9 tonight. The program will consist of modern and old-time favorite musical compositions. The organization, composed of twenty-six Masons, has been together for eight years, and is composed of leading business and professional men of Brazil. The orchestra, under the direction of C. W. Damm, consists of eleven pieces. The Glee Club numbers fifteen voices. Because of the large size of the organization, broadcasting of the program will be from the Carr Tire Company’s Studio, Delaware and Michigan Sts. The following members will be heard on the program: James Tibbets, E. P. Huron, Louis Acheson, George Ralston. A. E. Daly, John Rapson, V. P. George, IT. A. Britton, H. M. Buck. Glen Robertson, A. B. Cooper, W. E. Miller, W. R. Owens, Walter Bolin, Dr. F. B. Bridges, Sam Wilton. A. J. Lytle, Albert Heileger, Charles Woods, Richard Sawyer, Russel Thompson, J. R. Joiner and Ernest Hayward. The president of the club is C. N. Reddie. All Masons are invited to tune in on the program or are welcome at the studio. CONFESSES TO THEFT Albert Voges, 517 E. T’WentySecond St., today cleared up a mysterious theft of several weeks standing in a confession to police. Voges told the officers that he took $56 from a safe at a filling station at Pennsylvania and Eleventh Sts., while the attendant was busy.

eighteen months aft Gordon had taken command, thj ten-year-old rebellion which had cost millions of lives was relentlessly suppressed. The grateful Chinese thereupon conferred on Gordon the yellow jacket and the peacock feather of the mandarin. The next nine years of his life were spent in the more prosaic but perhaps more useful work of constructing forts in England and serving on various international commissions. Then in 1873 he accepted service under Khedive of Egypt, as governor of the Egyptian equatorial province. For seven years he labored to establish law and order, but his work was not very successful. In 1884, four years after he resigned this commission, he was sent back to the Sudan by the British government. His commission was to bring out of the region the Egyption garrisons endangered by the revolt of the “Mahdi” or Prophet, a religious leader whose aim was not unlike that of the Taiping rebels in China. But in disregard of orders General Gordon sought to hold' the district and was besieged in the city of Khartum. For ten months the city held out: when it finally fell (Jan. 26, 1885), two days before a British relief expedition reached it, the whole garrison, including its brave but erratic commander, was massacred. The death ' of Gordon raised a storm of indignation in England against the slowness of the Government in sending aid. Gladstone, then prime minister, pointed out that Gordon had disobeyed his orders in not leaving Sudan when he could, but public opinion could not forget his chivalrous heroism and regarded him as a martyr. So he was —to his own headstrongness and the spirit of imperialism, which, however, did not rule the councils of the Liberal government, then at the helm of England. Tennyson wrote the epitaph for his tomb in Westminster Abbey.

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13 Instructions BEAUTY COLLEGE Pioneer College ol Beauty Culture 2d door Odd Fellow Bide. Penn, and Wash. Sts. Free Clinic. Cir, 2161-6262. MEN to learn barbet trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE 510 E. Washin* ten St.. Indianapolis Ind. Circle 0757 16 Help Wanted —Female Experienced, refined saleslady. Apply Nancv Hart Candy Shoppe, 18 AV. ~22nd. 17 Situations Wanted a—Male CARPENTER; Wants work in shop or outside work, best ref. Drexcl CHAUFFEUR and auto mechanic: lirstelass. white. Milton Downhani. Lin. 7101 FLORIST-GARDENER: exp.: make gardens. prepare for planting: geifi wk. LI. 7128. JANITOR or house cleaning: experienced; colored: best references. Call Ken. b—Female BOOKKEEPER, typist: liieli school and bus, col. s,-ad. Exip.. good ret. Ri. 5036. CURTAINS TO LAUNDER. Mrs. J. Lutz. Circle 6612. DAY or office work: elevator: housework; children: exp, girl. Lin. 4734, DAY WORK and washings to brine home: by experienced woman. Web. 5283-J, DAY WORK wanted. Can do satisfactory work .-Riley 5925. GENERAL HOUSEWORK BY DAY OR HALF, KENWOOD 4867. LAUNDRY to bring: home; strictly firstclasa work. Ken. 2419. LAUNDERING bed clothing-, curtains: housework; good cook: exp, Ken, 2476, LAUNDRY or cleaning b.v the day. Relerence. Har. 8794-W, LAUNDRY work: can do housework: good cook: experienced. Ken. 2476. LAUNDRY WORK—To bring home: by ex perienced woman: or day work, RA, 1555 GIRL —Good, experienced colored, to cook in private family: ref. Lin. 4488, GIRL 18. to ans. phone, clerk, or do some clerical work. Li. 5481. POSITION as forelad.v; experienced. Can give references, Web. 5024. NEAT colored girl; housework and chil. dren, Wash, 2965. Mon. A Tues. aft’rhis. CHILD'S nurse maid: young lady, age 17. Lin. 6741, Call after 5:30. WANTED to do Easter sewing. Prices reasonable. Call Wash. 2641. ,

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18 Rooms for Rent ALABAMA. N„ 623: Gavlord. Apt. o: nicely furnished cheerful south room large closet. CLINTON HOTEL. 29 Virginia Ave.. rie suable rooms. $.3 to sfl. Cir. 54.. L. HIGHLAND Ave.. N.. 143: front room m modern, priv. home: men. Hilcy 20 MERIDIAN. N\. 1810: uleasant modem: private home. Ran. 17.38 PENNSYLVANIA. N 1100: very dcsir able room: twin beds, running water also 2-room suite, suitable for 3: shower and tub baths: references exchanged liiJev SHBB. RANDOLPH. 241 N.: room for 1 or 2 with kitchen nrivilecgs. Lin. 70 J>. WOODRUFF PL.. 070 M. DR.: nice rm garner: vonnar man. Web, .T/•;. BEAUTIFULLY turn, rm . walkina gentleman: real home. Riley >n.M BEAUTIFULLY turnishecU large, front room: in ideal location. Ran, 3 ;>•-. LARGE, desirable, front rm.; mod: use of kitchen: ladies. Lincoln 440. T LOVELY front rm. in modern priv atC home: E. Tenth car. Web. :>I.L M LARGE front room, pri vate. family. Cir.. good location. Bel. 4458-W. a —Light Housekeeping CAPITOL. N.. 843: Modern light housekpg. rms. for rent. Wm. Cottengim. COLLEGE 14*26—Neat, clean apartments Lin. 5006. before 0 a, m.. after 5 t>. m COMAR AVE.. 1140; purior. bedroom and kitchenette; completely furnished, including gas. heat, light and water. Drev. 5114. EMERSON. N.. 426: Beautiful 2 mod. rms. and kitchenette unfurnished. ILL.. N. 518: lignt housekeeping anti sleeping ; modern Circle 1850. MARKET. S.. 558: Nice clean housekeeping rmi. Everything sum. >3 00 up. SOUTHEASTERN Ave.. 1526: 2 nicely furnished front rms.; bath. gas. eleoirjritu and steam heat: re as.: ant o space 05TH. \\\. 1232: unfurnished rooms: also t>ath and garage. WALNUT. \V 20; Near Meridian. 2 con. rms.. everything sum. Steam heat. priv. rnt., 2 *ouple etnp. $6.50 week. CLEAN. airv. front room: married 'Oiiple or 2: kit h. and home priv. DR. 10P2-R WIDOW will share mod. home reasonably: home priv,: reference*. Web. 2085 J b—Board and Rooms LADY or gentleman for room and board. modern home liar, ■'i. , {o!F.l c--Rooms and Board Wanted ROOM and board in private. Christian family by girl employed: north. Box tili. Times.

19 Rentals a—H ousei AUBURN. 5.35: 5 rooms, semi-modern carage: 2 loN: only $25. Bel 4J184 J BELL. 545: 1000 cast: 6-room modern double: $27.50. Main 22Q7. DREIEL. 8.37 N strictly modern 4-room half double. Jrv. .3220, EWING. N.. 002: semi-modern. 4-room double and garage: $27 Call Webster 180.3. after 6 p m IRVINGTON —Very desirable new 6 rcom modern double: Jonu living-room: near car line and school, ideal location: garage: wafer paid: SHO lrv : > >627-M. JEFFERSON. N.. 61.3: 6 rooms: modern <loilble east: only $33 Web. .3262. KOEHNE St 2712: small 4 room modern double; only S2B, Ran. .3267. LINDEN St.. 2023: halt three-room double; sl4 CIVIC REALTY. 1.36 N Delaware Lin. 5050. MADISON Ave.. 1111 4 rooms; elf< tricjty; $lO. DRexcl TPKTJ. NAOMI. 14T! five-room garage. $25. Wash.. E.. 24 15; six room semi modern FRANK S. CLARK. Main 3.377 NOBLE. N.. 335: 7 room modern double; rent reasonable. Web. 6144 W. BERRY. 101. double: I rooms: inside toilet, gas, electricity: S2O Cir. 1211. I2TH. W.. 370.3: 4 rooms: garage: #l7 DReexl 4071 UNION. 1714: modern upper duplex 6>r rent, I)Rexel 4605. 27TH. E.. 821 —6-room modern. $.30: new Iv yiainted : goorl condition. Hamson 0500 28TH. E.. 4026-28: new. strictly double: 4 rooms and bath: long living room: built-in features: garage Webstei 3578. 36TH St.. W.: 5-room modern bungalow Harrison 4384-W. ONLY SSO Four rooms, with heat, water, range and ice box furnished: close in: 720 E. 13th St.: one-half square from College garage if wanted. ALSO THIS beautiful lower apartment of five large rooms: with heat, water, range and we lwx furnished: newly decorated: located close in on a quiet sJnct one-half square from school: onlv S6O. 1318 Ashland Ave. CALIi OWNFK. MR. HUFF. Main 0008. or Wash. 21 *1 ._ evening*. FOR < OL()RKI) 14.32 Cornell: four rooms: electricity, gas. city water, inside toilet: very ni<v: s2o month DUNLOP & lIOLTFOEL 4 BEDROOMS CITY UK AT AND WATER FURNISHED. 414 E. 15th St.: nr-wly decorated, in claas condition Modern. Cali Randolph 68H0 IUI6 BROOKSIDE, $12.50 Three room a: eas. city water, inside toilet. DUNLOP & HOLTEOEL 5 ROOMS. SEMI-MOD., $25 235 Douglas St., water paid, gas elec* tricity, good coinlition. Waah. 1321. FOR COLORED tj-room halt semi modern double: ga rage: only $27.50. Circle 2854. NORTH HIDE: strictly modern 6-room: near school: only $32.60. liar. 2964 SEITOUNLOP * HOLTEOEL for bargain. REAL ESTATE b — Houses, Flats Furnished TALBOTT. N.. 2525 two large rooms: l,riv, entrance: 80: garage, Riley 276:1. I WILL share my nicei.v furnished, nn.dcru home. Irv. OSBS-W. after 6 n. ni.

c —A partments COLLEGE and 11th: 4 ruin., aim porch: mod,: range: refrigerator. Main 7003 ILLINOIS. N.. 1805 or 1807 Heat, walei furnished. Har. 0671. _ TENTH St.. E.. 848. J: apt.: 3 rms.; batii: steam heat: S3O. Cirele 1864. Apartments PROSPECT. 332-36: 2 rms $36.50 WASH. St.. 4001 E.: 2 rms 4?.:>(> MAPLE road, 538 E.: 5 rms 00.00 MERIDIAN. 2725 N : 1 rm 45.00 MERIDIAN. 2735 N : 3 rms. ..... 55.00 Spo custodian or call Lin. 53111. 11. H. Woodsmall & Cos., Inc. “We insure everything but tho hereafter. ~ FOR COLORED Douglass Court. 2101 Boulevard PI.: small apartment for small family: very attractive and almost new. Let janitor show you. Cheaper than owning .vour h ° m DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL 4-RM. APT., NORTH, $37.50 SUMMER RATES. $35 Heat, water furnished: yard; porches; ytjod condition. 2240 Pearson Ave. Wash. “WALKING DISTANCE 2 and 3 rooms: comer Virginia Aye. and Merrill Sts. See custodian at 625 E. Merrill St. Low rent. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL d—Business Places OHIO, W.. 114; two rooms, suitable for any small business, Lin. 5481. Desk Space in Lemcke Bide.; front office, plenty of light: telephone and stenographer furnished: reasonable rent. W. B. Riicby 435 Lemcke Bldg. Lin. 1782. f—Resorts and Cottages ENJOY THE SUMMER ON THE RIVER Nieeiy lurnished cottages: plenty ol shade: good boating, bathing and fishing. Make your choice now. Wash 2733 Ring 1. 20 Wanted to Rent GARAGE, vicinity Park Ave. and 241 h St. Aadre6 Box 67 Times, 21 Real Estate for Sale b—Houses CHESTER AVE., near Tenth: bungalow; fire rooms, semi-modern, newly papered: garage: c-omer lot. Take Ford, lot or $75 as down payment: balance $25 per month. Buy where values advance. GOODE & GOODE. 913 Peoples Bank Bldg Riley 6441. Wash, 3135-W, Garfield Ave.. south of 10th St. All improvements in and paid for. Price only $l,lOO. THE C. W. HENRY CO., REALTORS lin Lemcke Bldg. Riley 1001 McUARTY. iwst easi ot East St.: 8-room modern: garage Sell on terms TVilev 5641 NICE home with from 2 to 8 acres, as de sired: bus and traction hues: paved road. Riley 4387.

21 Real Estate for Sale b—Houses We Buy Real Estate Lease Contracts The Washington Company 257 W Wash St Main 0702 MODERN and up-to-date. 7 rooms: *3 bedrooms: quartered oak finish: corner lot nice garage Invite inspection any time. 1001 Cottage Ave. Modern. 4 bedrooms, hardwood floors m .3 rooms, new 2-car garajre. concrete trout porch, new fire-proof shingle roof. improved street: price $4,500; elegr: on good terms. Bungalow and .3 bedroom homes east. Sonic datulv .3-bedroom homes in Irvington. For terms, call C. J OSBORN, PR 6184. PLAINFIELD, IND. Nice four-room and room for bath cottage on N. Center St.: rlcetrie lights, city water. inMde toilet, sink in kitchen l ’ella>' and large lot. A real buy lor only 52..>00, Call MR WACHER with Emory C. Craw lord. Mam 2681. Evenings. Hum. 4124. •’22 X, Delaware St, PULLMAN CAR HOME Modern 1 room-, except furnace, complete in \!| details. Good location. $2,750, only S2OO cash: $25 month. Well built and cosy. Snap for quick sale. A J. MEYER REALTY CO. 24' . C Wash St Nil .107, Circ'e 1713. FOR SALE—Five acres, two-room house; accessible to electric lights; one mile north of Mooresville State Rd. 12. Bargain if sold in next few davs. Inquire JACOB HEINE FILLING STATION. DO YOU WANT A COSY 5-ROOM BUNGALOW. on south side 1 sq. to car- Has lights, gas. city water, inside toilet: garage. A bargain at $3,000: only S3OO cash. Call eve. Bel, 2857-J THE CHARLES K. FITTINGKR CO. . non National City Bank Bldg. Lin s‘hx. $3 150. PRETTY four room bungalow like new ;;i, water, light'-, basement, inside toilet cobblestone garage and <enient porch: paved -tree: large lot. S3OO cash, balance like rent. GOODE it GOODE 912 Peonies Bank lllilg. Hi 6141. liar, 4571-1. IF YOC havi a dear lot wr will build you a home. Our housr* arr better and cheaper bei-ause i have iio office help and pay no ismutiisßioti. ELVERS A KLEIN. INC Lin. 2627. LOOK at 3010 Gracoland: nice seven-room home: semi-modern: bargain at $4,500: SSOO cash See Mr. C. .1. Borton, with EMORY C. CRAWFORD. Main 2081. 222 N, Delaware St IF' YOU have a vacant lot or small itowu payment, will bill'd and finance 4 or oroom bungalow KVERROAD 204 Transportalion Bldg. Lin 3880. DR. .1250. COLORED —6 room house; electricity : newly decorated garage, orchard, acre croinxl, pav ed st, Terms. Ow ner, Hi 3919. STEVENS. 615. ,i room senn-mod.: $2 200 \ddress 61)9 Stevens St DR. 0212 Tit \PK csiiiiiv in home for lot. Circle 2817 hetor’e 9 :15 or 3 4 30 p. m NFW 5-room bungalow cast. Sell on term? Riley 5641 ip. ACRES KOI! SALE RV OWNER. DR EX El. 3837 BING 2. d—Lots •4-ACRE tra-'ts east: busses sehoois fhnndn**’ V> ctrr<B rm^* v> r. 6011 f—Sale or Exchange SHERMAN DR.. N.. 705: 6 room modern; for or trade: new: good condition. Web 6366, 22 Real Estate Wanted SMALL cottage or bungalow: must he cheap: all cash EVERROAD 204 Traiißportntio'i Bid?. LI. 3880. DU. DAYTON RFAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT CO . 1010 FU-trher Savir.gg is Truat Bid 25 Miscellaneous for Sale CINDERS, large 2-ton truck load: fine lot driveways and alleys. Be|. 3488. DAY BED. SINGLE: 20 POUNDS NICE GEESE FEATHERS IRV 3553 DRESS, yellow georgette, bronze headed: blue suit other dresse-: 34. 36. 38: brown leather luggage Cheap. Ran. 47115 DRESSER, lied tc* bov dining room suite Ford truck Kan. 3171. GAS RANGE Roper high oven like new $35; large reed baby carriage $5. Main 2463 K a. m. to 5 p. ni RI'GS AMD UMOUHIB a! LOWESi PR "dorfman kug company 207 W. Wash St Opn Statefioust TABLE. 2 buffets refrigerator. Har. 4384 W. Oiar Third

Anniversary Sale of REBUILT TYPEWRITERS AH Prices Reduced We rent aud 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? Tour surplus clothing furniture, magazine#, papers, will help us to help other* Safi alion Army Indus trial Home. Phone for wagon Rilov 6622 127 W Georgia SALVAGE wheat anu rye: No. 8 white oats, suitable for seed. Indianapolis Grain and Feed Cos. Lin. 1455. APEX SWEEPER. ATTACHMENTS: A-l CONDITION sl7 50 CASH Web 6511 V WILL sell $706 euuit\ in 3 rooms furnitnre eoninlete for s6l). 1254 W. 31 *t, a—Musical Instruments BANJO PLAYERS! Look Here We carry the famous Epiphone Tenor Banjo and also a. large and varied stock ot other fine tenor and regular banjos. Come in and look them over. Our prices will please you. RITTER MUSIC CO. 231 N. Illinois. (Jr. 1195. TRADE YOUR OLD PIANO For a srrami or reproducing piano: full canli value: convenient terms. THE BALDWIN PIANO CO., On tile Cirele. Open evening*■ WONDERFUL bargain in player piano. Can be had bv finishing payments. Cirole 0832, Mr. Wjlking PIANO, Cameron upright, oak ease, good eondition. reasonable. Cir. 4544. _____ BEAUTIFUL PLAYER PIANO English brown mahogany: fully guaranteed; beneh and rolls included. Special price $295. Terms as low as $2.50 per week THE BALDWIN PIANO CO.. On the Circle. Open eveiiiiyß. 6 —Pet and Live Stock BABY CHICKS FOR SALE BOYERS’ HATCHERY, 25 E. MARKET. RI. 5470. HATCHERY. THORNTQWN, IND, BABY CHICKS —R. I. reds and barred rocks: sls per 100. Hoosier Chick Hatchery. Ran. 7047. Riley 5087 Bel. 3685-J. Open until 9 p. ni, 26 Miscellaneous Wanted WANTED: Doga to board. BERT YOUNG Walron. Ind., R. It. Phone 538. 2/ Business Announcements BRICK and block laying, and plastering Washington 2716. ring 3 CLEANERS —Paper cleaning, wall wash mg. woodwork and windows: white men G. GANNON. Lincoln 5169. FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated feather mattresses and pillows mads E. F, BURKLE, 416 Mass. Main 1428. HARDWOOD floors, cleaned and reflnished. White washing. Edward Baiiev. RI. 4735 PAPER cleaning, painting and paint washing, work guaranteed. WILLIAMS. Lin. 4194. PAPER CLEANING $) ROOM WORK GUARANTEED GADBERRY DREXEL 0232. PAPER hanging: paper lurnished: excellent work and service, Web. 2572. RUGS, 9xlß. thnv cind.. $2; all work guar SUPERIOR CLEANERS. Ken 4462. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE. 216 N. Illinois. WALL tinting, painting, paper hanging; paper furnished: discount off. Ken. 3625. HENDRIK DENKLA—General house paint ing. Est. 1904: compensation ins Web 9434-W . E 4 B. WALL PAPER CLEANERS 1744 Union St, DRexel 4870-R.

28 Storage and Transfer PACKING, shipping, storage: local and overland: loads from Toledo. Chicago St. Louis. OTTO J. SUEZ. Main .1628 2353. Web. 4579-0699-W. NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO Call at ail times. Randolph 3741 MOVING and Trucking. Reliable meu Call BORXMAN Web 5571 29 Business Opportunities BATTERY department, fully equipped in busy 80-ear garage. Price S3OO. SIOO down. Dearborn Garare. 3218 E. Micli. GROCERY ami meat market, doing good hiißinrps. Webster 1910. LUNCHROOM. SODA FOUNTAIN ind CIGAR STAND. Established business At intersect of 5 corners. No soda fountain competition. Because of illness. Sr>f rial offer for cash. Terms. Box It Times, 30 Automobiles for Sale Chandler 1925 Sport Roadster Finished in a beautiful cream colored Dueo: this car is fully equipped with bumpers, front ami rear: antomotic windshield wiper, sp.i'l'ghl: has five disc w'heels and practically new balloon tires: here is the classiest sport roadster in town; if you are interested in this type of ear you will be pleased at our exceptional price of $975 Capitol Overland Cos. Capitol at Michigan. Lin. 5395—5396.

CHEVROLET. 1922: open express hf’ l * do livery: jusi the ear for painter or paper hanger: 535 down. $2.50 per week. STONE CHEVROLET. 540 K Wash. Lin. 1 <22. CHEVROLET. 1923 touring: park light. motometer. semi balloon tires, good paint and upholstering: $.5 down, bal $4 per wk. STONE CHEVROLET. Open Tonight. 540 E. Wash. DODGE COACH 1926 MODEL THIS CAR IS A WONDERFUL BUY AT THE LOW PRICK WE ARE ASKING FOR IT. TERMS OR TRADE. MILLER 6: WIRES OVERLAND AND WILLYSK NIGHTS 6.30 VIRGINIA AVE. OPEN EVENINGS. m FORD SEDAN Five good liros. look wheel, seat covers. Car in good condition, inside and out. Priced for quick sale $173.00. OLDSMOBILE 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. Rl. 5530. FORD. 1924. Tudor Sedan: Balloon tires, disc steel wheels, lock steering wheel $263 REO Touring, 1922 .$193 OVERLAND. 1924 Touring • $173 MAXWELL. 1924 Club Sedan. Fully equipped $430 1924 Model St idehaker Light 6 Roadster, refiuishcd $373 MAIN 3322. <4tftDCAß*> °' •uroViy \ mthitaker smU co. I! 924 Chevrolet Sedao Good cord tires, new paint, sun- I j visor, and the motor is in A-l condition; upholstery fine. A bargain. 11925 GfluevroHet I Comipe New balloon tire*, mechanical j] A-l: look* like anew car; bumper* front and rear, motometer. har H eap. etc.:.s64o. Term* or cash. s f4~HOUfi~3SffWlCg J Fords— For real bargains in personal service. Used Fords. All models. All prices. See WfflMgelim-Slhifflirp Compamiy 161 Virginia Avenue. I)Rexel 5020 Open Evenings. ~ FORD COUPE, 1925 $295 EUREKA AUTO PARTS 334 N. Capitol, Circle 08IS FORD TOURING Late 1928: perfect in every way; $l5O for quiek sale: terms. Onen ereninr*. THE CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. 31 W. 13th. Main 6942. FORD TOURING, 1926 Balloon tires, bumpers front and rear and lots of other extras: looks and runs like new. A real bargain $395. EUREDA AUTO PARTS TIRE CO. 334 N, Capitol. Circle 0878. FORD. 1924 roadster: slip-on body, starter demnuntables: only $12o; terms. $45 down STONE CHEVROLET. FORD. 1985: 4-door sedan, like new; must see to appreciate; small down payment, balance E Z terms. HAVNES-SCHMIDT. INC. 120 W. North. 621 N. Capitol. FORD. 1923: four-uoor sedan; bumpers. lock wheel, heater, visor, dome lights. 5 exeelent tires. Had good care and looks fine; 5100 down. bal. 12 months STONE CHEVROLET IT’s NEVER lost until Indianspoiis Time* Want Ads nave failed to find It.

30 Automobiles for Sale FORD COUP*: In Rplemlid condition; tires practically new: motor A-l: has all kinds of extras. Will sacrifice for quick sale at $150: terms. BOB’S MOTOR SERVICE. 340 S. l'ennsylvania. Main 1705, . FORD FORDOIi. 1924 nice condition: fully equipped: only $.345; easy terms. MARION CHEVROLET CO.. 903 N. Me ridian. Lin. 5361. FORD COUPE, 1925 $390. Irv. 3598. 3816 E. Wash. . ri. C. S. COUPE. 1025 1.800.00 1921 Cole touring $175.00 Elgin. 4-phss. sport J.00.t > 1982 4-pass. Peerless coupe SSOO 00 Reo sport touring. 1923 $560 00 Stutz phaeton. 1983 f Itutz touring. H-pass $. 00.00 Chevrolet touring. 1923 $850.00 Small payment down, nalancc month.y. These cars are in perfect condition. STUTZ FACTORY RRANCH. 957 N. Meridian. Open Evenings and Sunday A. HUPMOBILE, 1924, COUPE-SEDAN Tliis tar is in excellent mechanical con dition; ffood paint, upholstery A-l. seat, covers, bumper* front and rear, five coni tires, disc wheels, trunk, etc.: fully equipped. See it today. CAPITOL-OVERLAND Michigan at Capitol. Open evenniij.s and Sunday. Lin. 5J9.>. OAKLAND SEDAN “ 1984, perfect condition: disc wheel: “L” head motor, positively the biggest bargain in town. Terms. Always open. The citizens motor car co. Packard Distributors Since 1904 31 W. I.lth St. Main 6948 OAKLAND ROADSTER, Onlv SIOO. Looks good -and rims fine. Good ’ tires SaiTiflrili-' for qulek sale. BOBS MOTOR SERVICE. 340 S. Penn. Main 1705, . OVERLAND. 1985 touring. 11l excellent condition throughout: priced to sell; small dow ”jia VNES-SCHmYDt’ Bim - U’O W North. 621 N. Capitol. Lin, 7575. Open eves 5 DAYS’ TRIAL on tho following cars: IB yack Roadster Cadslilac Roadster Marmora Toyrang Moon Toyrimg Nash Coype Nash Toyrarag If you are not fully satisfied with your purchase vou can return your car within 5 day# for full credit on any other uaed or new car. OTHER CARS AS LOW AS $75 LOCOMOBILE 955 N. MERIDIAN LI. 1171 USED FORDS—ALL MODELS YOU SAVE AT {/ctuelAaUeii/iceßiufl AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE The frank Hatfield COMPANY 623Nardt CanftmlAvQ OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY. MA. 4708 HERE’S A REAL BARGAIN 1924 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN Balloon firm, lorit tc*rin* whoew. bumpers rear and front. Ixuiutifu) upholtderinf dim- wlipplh, 1 noarp tire and wherl. five corci prooticMlly irw: finish like new. This of r ha* had tho ]\ent of carp and tho usod miloapo is very low. Will sire tno horvioo of a now car. lla* just been completely overhauled. I want a smaller car. will accept .1 amiller i-ar part payment: tcria-* on balanoe. Or will for oily $756: eaey torrnu and ffuarantoo tho car. Write Box 800. care of Times, ami state what make and model car \ oil want to trail*', or what terms you could handle this car on. A REAL BAU7IAIN 1925 FORD COUPE Newly painted, balloon tires, lock wheel, mechanically perfect. If you want a real buy get this one, Small payment down. SMITH & MOORE. Inc. 528 SOUTH Meridian Street MA in 6650.

SEE THE LATE PAIGE AND JEWETT Also our large selection of GOOD USED CARS E.ts.v terms, low prices and your old car taken ,n trade. L. T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES 917-23 Virginia Ave. Drex. 0928. GOOD USED CARS 1924 Oldsmobile O-eylinder touring 1923 Old-mobile 4-cylinder touring 1984 4 passenger Chevrolet coupe 1922 Chevrolet touring. Small Down Pnyment L. GUY LONG 1114 N. M oridl;ni. Lin. GHrtft. x 15 FORDS Must be sold in the next ten days. Many other makes. CAPITOL CITY OAKLAND SALES 549 Virginia Ave. DRex. 1827. 1925 HUDSON COACH Snubbers, bumpers. Alemite gTease system and other extras. This ear is just like new. but for certain reasons must sell at once. Call drug -tore corner Madison Ave. and Morris St. -FORD BODIES One regular Ford fordor sedan Oiip regular Font tudor. Coupe-, louring and roadsters SWISSHKLM * PARKER <UiDCAIi> /fr* 343# Um<ltZgv<HV7tm> *47 We have the lowest payment plan that we know of i in the state. Sample: IIJMI: or '23 Ford coup*, mud tntiny others: $25 down drilxem the our to you. You drive it mway and p*y $3 per week for 25 which pay* for rar In ( lull* Come in and p** aome of onr rare barrain* Some mm Jow an U sls down and $2 415 prr wrrU. HQtJft-ffIERViCK

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31 Automobiles Wanted 1 Autos Wanted 1922. 1923. 1924 and 1926 modal# preferred; we pay caah and deal quickly ! Save time by accins ua lirat. I. Wolf Auto Cos. 669 N. Capitol Ava. Corner North "H Plenty of parking anacu. Lin. 451n | USED CARS bought and aold GOLDBERO. 622 N Canllol j 32 Auto Supplies, Repaire BEST uaed tlrra. any size* wnoleaale and retail Open evening. ROGERS T 1 * E SHOP. 3117 W. Washington Bel. 4300 33 Motorcycles, Bicycles C.. r.tn f, 70 | sT s o 37 Money to Loan Popular Metiods | In the Small Loan Buatneae. $lO TO S3OO ON HOUSEHOLD GOODS PIANOS. ETC.. WITHOUT REMOVAL. Teu years of uitenaive investigation nave proven that this huauieaa mecta a real eeunomic need Indiana passed a law aett.ng a lair rate of Inlereat aiid lioenalng the leader Loans are made for thou sands o. different purpose#, f you need money in emergency do note hesitate to call phone or write either of our ottinea. Repayment arranged in easy monthly installments of principal and interest. Loan, ran be reduced or paid in full any tlnaa tnterest ceases immediately on oeery dollar repaid * WHAT YOU PAY ON PRINCIPAL: On SBO yjti pay $1 per month. On SOO you pay $3 per month. On SIOO you pay s<> per month. On SBOO you pay sio per month. On S3OO von pay sl6 per month. With lawful Interest. Popular Finance Corporation 106 E. Market St. Room 532 Leincke Bldg. MA in 1278 MONEY LOANED Oj personal .property and character as your collateral. Quick, confidential. CASH IN 24 HOURS Caay monthly repay plana. Low rates. SECURITY INV. & LOAN, ln\ 136 N. Del. I,in. 5060. NEED MONEY 1 Quickly, confidentially and buslncaa-ltka de!nss is a part of the aerylce we trira LOANS ON Pianos, Antes. Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN 00. 1414/0 E. Washington St. MA in“058o. Lincoln 7Hi 6% Mortgage Money Meyer-liiser Bank 128 E. Washington, AUTO LOAN CO. Loans to car owners, legal rate*. Mr. Schmidt l!2 W North st. Lincoln 7675. FIRST "or Second Mortgages on IndianrntfSH' J n oTLti U tfio/TWf National taty bank Jpd(. PERSONAL LOANS $lO to S3OO fTo tndorsirs. No publTcity. HOUSBHOI.i> FINANCE CORPORATION. Main 2923. 404 Krosgo Bldg. ________ ▼ou Reao tne Want Ada— Haye you tru'd to uae thamf Its easy—Call Main 3500 AU Tor ao Ad Taker

Coal and Wood i mi team ' Better Coal for. Leas Kindling With Each Ton V*. and Ky.-—The Best that is Mined. Mined In Kanawha DL-dm t. IBt.n VV. V.. 6in block. Ige. fkd... #9 75 ! Best Va. egg. 2*4 cln. fkd ffl.QO Best W Va mine rim. 50 bet. Ip. . .SB.AO i Best K Ky Harlan Cos., tt-ni. Igo. fkil.#6.7\ Genuine Glendora. —The Wonder Coal Sullivan County. Indiana. Bent Glendora 6ln hilt., |ge. fkd..*6.75 Best G'endora 6*3 Ip., cln. fkd *6.35 Best Clrndo a. 2x4 egg. cln. fkd... $6 00 TRY CtIR HOOSIER ASH. Burns veil anti holds fire overnight lloosler Ash Ind. No 6 ip 6 In fKd.fS.BS Hot.*. Ash Ind No 6. 2x4 egg. fkd. .$5 35 Best I.tnton No 4 6ln Ip, cln fUd.ss 75 ; Best Ind. 4-In, Ip. No 5 ,ln. fkd...|s,?A Beat Did No 5 7x4 egg, cln. fkd.,. #5.16 Beat B 111. No. 5. 2*4 egg, cln. fkd #5 1 5 Best Vermilion 111. 6 in In. (kd.., •* s Cituena Coke, the teal stov< Delivered anywhere in the clt.v UNION ICR AND COAL. 1910 Bluff Ave. Drev. 4621. Since 1008 Dependable. It will nay you to vh-lt our varils and see the difference In good coal. RED-HOT COAL White Ash, 3-ln. fkd. lump.... 14.75 Vigo county. s W. Ky. 3-in. fkd. lump #6.73 Mullenbnrg county. | W. Va. 3-in. fkd. lump J 6.00 Coal River District. Wheeling, osc Ton J. D. JOHNSON 211 Guaranty Bldg. Rl. 4164. Clr. 6984. HI. 6444. QUALITY lump, tnrkeu $4 95 Indiana No. 5. 3-In. IV. Va., 4-ln.Jp.. fkd $6.50 Logan County. Pooo.. 8-tn. lump shoveled $8 00 McDowell County. J. & I. COAL CO. 1205 Roache Ran. 247i . BRAZIL (Ind.) BLOCK J$ TO 24-IN. I.P, $5.25 PER TON. BRAZIL PEA AND NUT. *4.60 EAST SIDE ICE AND COAL >34 Fowler, . Main dp.lt. For Good Coal Call Lin. 1455. Clr. 5556, Night. Irv. 4070 North St. Coal Cos. MA J oS%m < P AJOtt °fci' sign 39 Legal Notices ' ... NOTICE elate of Indiana, County of Marlon, ss i. " l ke Superior Court of Marlon County Room 5. Cause Number A-37H43 ( liarlcs L. Rader, Receiver of Queen Cosl anil Mining Company vs Indiana Coal Operators Reciprocal Assoclatum. et at Notice to creditors of Indiana Coal Operators Reciprocal Association Notice is hereby given to all of the creditors of tho Indiana Coal Operators Reciprocal Association to file verified proof of claims with tho undersigned. William r. Laughlin, receiver ot the Indiana Coal Operators Reciprocal Association, on or Iw fore the loth day of April. 1928, and un less such claims are filed with the undrr signed on or before said date that such creditors falling to file such elalma by s.o, time will lie barred. Said claims M* he filed at Room 1311 Merchants Bank llldk Indianapolis Indiana „ , WILLIAM K. LAUGHLIN. Receiver of Indiana Coal Operators Reclp rocs I Association, March 33 30 April 6. 1076 NOTICE OF BIDS ON CONTRACT FOR COAL FOR THE USE OK THE PUBLIC Indlana ONS OK THK STATIC Ok Notice is hereby glvrn that Ihe .loini Purchasing Committee for the correctional anil benevolent institutions of llm Slate ni Indiana, will receive a] me office of the secretary, llouni 326 Statehouse Indian apolis. Ind until 10 o'clock am„ Moo day. April nth 1976. sealed bids op coal according to a 'complete list specifying km,, grade and uuantltv now on file In the office of the secretary of toe committee The Joint I'urehiislng Committee re serves the right to rnrol any and all lud < submitted and lo waive technical defects By order of JOINT PURCHASING COMMITTEE OF INDIANA DAILY F Mi-cOY. Hreretarv NOTICE Notice is hereby given that I wrlll sell in the 17th dav of April, 1976. 10 am, si public auction, one i linked Buiok tourlo car. engine No 173683 serial No. 474(111 to the highest biiliicr lor caeli to nav and sattafv a lion in the sum of $49 50 for In bur and storage. said sale to be at the garaga of C. K HUGHES, 1135 N Illinois 8t Indianapolis, Ind March 79. 1026. March 50 April 5. 1976 Notice—A fur above dale"! will n-a TT. responsible for an.v debt* lucurad b, re wife, Ellis McCall from whom I un v„ , mauootl.v separated. 0. K McCAU.