Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 301, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 April 1926 — Page 11
APRIL 19, 1926
AMERICAN GIRL PAID TRIBUTE (Continued From Page 1) heads, bright eyes great me everywhere. And what astounds me even more js that each of these smiling faces wears its little air of concentration: that each of these sleek heads seem to hold its due contplement °f brains. And that> however eight the eyes, there is nevdr even he faintest glance of flirtation in mem. p Perhaps I oughtn’t, have written that last sentence. But I’m Slad I did so, because, before I came to this coun/ry, I was told by so many people that the American ’ * Qr aII /her attraction, was rather an 'empty-headed creature "hose main interest lay in sex, K Isn't True Ar "i- oow I know that this isn't u IJ 't; that the American girl is just as intelligent as she is attractive. > r /6w this happens, T ddn’t yet .pretend to understand. Yet I am growing daily and hourly more conscious of it.. I have many missions in Amer'ca; but chiefest among them as I see it is to explain your countrymen and countrywomen to my own. And when I do this, though, I am the last person in the world to leap to hasty conclusions, I teel l shall have to do it along these lines: “The sooner you stop trying to criticise the American girl and the American woman for all those little differences which separate her from you, the better. They are breeding anew type of womanhood in the United States —a type which is corn binlng, or at least attempting to combine, all the best finalities of all the best women in the world. lievel-Headed She has much of the level-headed-ness of Anglo Saxondom, this Amwi- | can girl: and much of the decency | of the Nordic races- and much of the j femininity of the I.atin: and almost j all that peculiar charm which hither- i to made the t’arisienne the standard j of the world. All she lacks at the \ moment, and perhaps this lack only adds to her attractiveness, is the j steadying influence of tradition. Vet j even so, believe me, you have ! enormously to learri from her. Be j cause already site realizes, ns so ! many of you do not realize, the vast j importance of her own body. “Can you imagine Helen of Troy j petting Paris unmanicured, or Cleo j patra trying to vamp Anthony with-1 out visiting her beauty parlor first:’’
COPIOUS BEER TALK AHEAD (Continued From Page 1) are seeking to keep out of the controversy because lootli are sharplydivided internally on it. A politician, however, can do nothing to arouse his followers so quickly, whether they be wet or dry, as he can by dragging in the so-called course of John Barleycorn, arid commenting upon it with tears or scorn as the case may be. Meanwhile the chief witness before the Senate inquiry today was Bishop James Cannon, Jr., of the Methodist Episcopal Church South. Ho outlined a five-fold plan for tightening enforcement of the dry law. The plan: "1. To secure effective enforcement. the work must, lie committed to those who belive that the prohibition law is a good law. "2. It is also insisted that adequate salaries should be paid to se ( lire such men as are adequate to enforce so important and difficult law. “2. Whatever number of men are necessary to properly enforce the aw in any section of the country should be provided for that section. “4. The Government should appropriate whatever money may be necessary to enforce the law. “o. More stringent penalties should be inflicted -upon violators of the law.’’ At Any Cost "We demand,” said the bishop, "that the national prohibition law lie enforced in any wet section of the country at no matter what cost in men or money, that the rest of the country may be protected from the lawless, outlawed, defiant liquor traffic and its patrons, high or low, just as one section of the country is protected from the foot-and-mouth disease among cattle or cholera and smallpox among persons which may lie prevalent In another section.” The churchman said the Government, owed it to the dry States to adopt this proposal to stop the wet States from daunting the law. "The lawlessness of the liquor traffic compelled the adoption of national prohibition,” he said. The Big Question Os course, no one is so foolisli as to expect the prohibition law to be executed as the other laws are, but the first great question is not whether the prohibition law is observed and enforced, but whether the results obtained have demonstrated that the present prohibition law is a better method of promoting the general welfare- than any method tried heretofore. ”Tbe Quebec system of government distribution was a failure when tried in South Carolina and a number of towns in Virginia. The system was a failure as an aid to true temperance and was abolished as every form of liquor traffic for its high crimes and misdemeanors.” W. C. T. U. Head Heard Mrs. Ella Boole, national W. O. T. U. president, also spoke. She declared government control in Canada had brought no great success, declaring that bank clearings in Montreal were considerably less than in Toronto. She also said that idleness had increased in Montreal since passing of the government control law. The W. C. T. U. head said that political patronage had prevented a. thorough test of prohibition enforcement and urged that Volstead law be tightened rather than modified.
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3 In Memoriam IN MEMORIAM —In loving remembrance of our husband and father. Kyle Wii lock, who departed this life three years ago today. How sweet is the memory of those we love. Who have gone before us to heaven above. Tho' sad may t>e the parting and till ns with pain. . Thank God tor the promise of meeting again. Sadly missed by. 5 Funeral Directors Flammer Buchanan Now in Our New Mortuary, 2 o Weßt Fall Creek Blvd. Phones: Kan 4400-4401-440*4 No added charge for the use of the Pilcher organ or the uew service rooms Visitors nriy .-all any time CREMATORY SERVICE FHamner & Buchanan KRIEUER, WM. E. FUNERAL O!RECTOR 1402 N Illinois St MA lifts Kes . Bel. 3866-K-i W. T. blasenuym Main () It tee *4*420 Shelbs 9t UNDERTAKERS HISEY & TITUS 051 N Delaware Matn 3680. BERT S GADD °. 1 .'fo F-rospeot St PhotM __ Stewart 2278 With the Majors Rogers Homub.v * St.. Louis Cardinals and Eddie Collins' Chicago Whit#* Sox obtained undivided possession of first place in their respective Iragues Sunday. Better weather produced letter bsseba!’ and increased attendance and the fans had their mow # worth at two eleven-inning contests and two which were won in the ninth. sle*.s Petty. Brooklyn southpaw . who pitched a oiovhit game Inwt week, stopped the reckless Phillies with seven hits and one run. and the llodgera won In eleven Innings, 2 to 1. Another good pitching performance was that of Luque of th* Reds, whose team mates let him down in the ninth, permit ting Pittsburgh to win. 3 to 1. Aldridge hurled for the champs. Shaw key of the V ankers held the Senators to five hits in eleven innings, but lost. 3 to 2 . Marberry coming to Bush 's rescue on the hid for Washington, after the New York team had tied the score in tho ninth, when Mousel hit a homer The Cardinals, defeating the Cuba, in to 5. did the only v hitting of the day. malting sixteen hits off Blake and Oslmriie. Detroit bunched hits in two big innings tn bc t. Louis 7 to 3 and the White Sox did likewise in turning ba*•'.< Cleveland. 6 to 1. The New T nrk Giant* again played In lurk, heating Harm Benton of the Bowton Braves. 3 to 2. after having been held to a single hit In eight Innings. Athletics and Red Sox were not scheduled a* there is no Sunday ball in Boston
Amateur Sports The Acme A A.a defeated the Party A Cs on Sunday at Rhodlus Park. 15 t I*. Homer Party. *}io Borne time a*ro fought iri boxing prelims here, played flrat for the losers. Zimmerman and Pftereon pitched for the winners. P. Dalv was the rutting star for the A ernes. The A As vu:l meet at the library Wednesday evening. Players uho •an not at tenet should v. ii the manager at. Relmont 1280-W. The V. P. C s .arid Mapletons held a W'lrkoiit Snnrtav. The Y P. C.s will plaj the Holy Trinity *lub on Mav 2. For in formaUpn concern in* practice all Helm nt 0593 .f. The Ranter Juniors will play at. River side on next Sunday at 0:30. The follow* ins players are asked to report: C. Weatherford. A Weatherford. K. Camel. A Coonse. J. Cherry W. Wagoner, C Wagner. D Westmer. D Bright. H. Strive*. N. Titus. J. Hutehlnimi. 11. Kenworthy J. Fxell. K. Cole. K Zlke. H. Wensel and D Kenney For games in the 15 Id year old class call Belmont 3041 and ask for man ager. The Salim Motor Service team will hold a meeting at 7:30 at 2432 Southeastern Are . Wednesday evening All last year s play ere ami those wishing" tryouts am re quested to attend. Oliver. C. Ray. Frey. Ellis J. Ca*l<ev Wilson and Dailey take liotcie. Teams desiring games, write above addrcsß. The Fountain Square A. A- opened its season Sunday b: d"featlng the ke! e. t \ Rag!'? The heavy hitting of both teams featured. All A A. players are requested to tie at meeting Tuesday night at 11+n Spann Ave. NEW DOUBLES LEADERS Detroit Pair Shoots 1,2fi1 In Elks’ Dowling Meet. Hartman and Breeklee of Detroit took the lead in the doubles Sunday in the National Elks’ bowling tourney in progress at the local Elks’ alleys with a big count of 1,2(i7. The Schulte Company team failed to dispUice the Terre Haute Elks or Barba sols in the five-man division, but did roll into third place with a 2.702. E. Hartman, one of the stars of the Michigars delegation, gained fifth place in the all-events with a total of 1.805. TEX PLANS RETURN GO Flowers and Greb May Meet Again on May 27. 7?t/ United Press ‘ NEW YORK. April lit.—Following refusal of the boxing commission to permit a bout between Tiger Flowers and Mickey Walker for the middleweight championship. Tex Rickard plans to match Flowers and Harry preb for a return bout in Garden on May 27. LEWIS VS. GRENNA llu United, Press • CHICAGO. April 10.—Ed (Strangler) Lewis and Raffaelle Grenna meet here tonight in a tVrestling match. RECORD CROWDS t II ii l nitrd Press DETROIT. April 10— In four games so far the Detroit Tigers have performed before more than 88.000 fans, an early season record. i MAJOR HOMERS SUNDAY Bottomley. Card*. I—2. Snydor, Giant*. I—l. M ousel. Yankees. I—l.
5 Funeral Directors George Grinsteiner Fun era! director. 622 B Market Main 0908. 8 Special Notices MARGARET SELLERS. D. O D. C. N. D. Obstetrician, acute and chronic disease; msssage, 1 N. New Jersey. Riley 6883. UKUI.ELE lessons taught in your own home by Prof. Geo. H. Spring. Address fill! N, Senate Din. 3144. 10 Lost and Found FOUND—Articles found on Indianapolis street cars yesterday: 1 BRIEF CASE •> BOSTON BAGS 1 SUITCASE 3 PAIBS GLOVES 1 PURSE 3 PACKAGES 1 PAIR BEADS 3 UMBRELLAS 1 RECORD BOOK Main 2737. STOLEN—If this car is In your garage the reward is worth SIOO to you: Chrysler Roadster, 1925 model; motor 53283; serial or car No. 28911. License 15970. Reward good for ten days. Call Knowles, HUm. 1697. Boston Bull Lost it 5200 College Friday black and white. 2 white front feet: half white collar: answers to name Rozo: reward ; .<23 822 E. 33rd Hum 1280 EASTERN STAR inn lost. Call Randolph 2081 , Reward. 12 Help Wanted—Male AN OPPORTUNITY for connection with a real organization. The year ahead of Flint will be greater than ever. For to the genius of Its creators now are added the background of acliicvemenl, the confidence of success and the resources of one of the greatest manufacturing plants of America. To the man that can sell wc have a very liberal proposition. Applicants must have gilt-edge reference both as to ability and dependability. For interview see manager. Indianapolis Flint Cos. Factory Branch 962 N. Meridian. RI. 5530. EXCEPTK)NAL <> P KN fNG FOR ONE CLEAN-CUT. AGCJRESSIVE SAL KSM AN. MUST FILL AT ONCE: PHONE MAIN 1232
13 Instructions CENTRAL BEAUTY COLLEGE , Dionnrr CoHpkt <t Brautv Culture 2d Him r Otid b ellow Bldfc.' Penn and Wash. St* V rr* Clinlr Pjroje •; 1 61 6382 WE TEACH YOU THE VULCANIZING THE POPULARITY OF BALLOON Till r.> HAS MADE VULCANIZING A PROFITABLE BUSINESS. ANDERSON STEAM VULCAMZKR SALES CO.. 646 X MERIDIAN MEN to i.sm barbet Iran. FRJ-CITT BARBER COLLEGE MO E Washing ton st Trhianaon't- Inn Circle 0757 lb Help W anted—Female WANTED—Tn good bov with or without blow-low. Apply tilt. WILSON. 18 N. Meridian. WHITE '• t< ai*sißt with howwwork. \v* t ..n ovu j. 17 Situations Wanted a—Male LABORING JOB—F.v dav or work. Ken wed 3773 PAPER < ‘trailing. Too to ¥1 per room; hardwood floor*; rrfomu**. Bel. 0437 J BASEMENT anti vrtrd eleaniug; tra*h haul ing. Belmont 3488, b—Female CURTAINS TO LAUNDER Mrs J Lutz. Ciivla 6612. DAY WORK; expei u ihmml crlrl; 52 day and ear fare Belmont 3 4HH, DRESSMAKING, plain and laney; make com men ep men t clothing now. 530 Beville. Web. 3568-,1. HOUSEWORK, practical nursing tn- laundry; rxperieneed woman. Well. 0700 HO* S'-jWOKK and laundering by ex peri •Mff’d fyon-po rclerenre. Gin. 1472. I.A( > DRY wor ; to bring home; guaranty good work Riley 6471. LAUNDRESS; curtain*, blankets quilt#, fancy linen#, soft water, hd. wk. nan. Rilf-v 4376. HRa^ticaL m'rsmg; of reference#. Call Liimoln 7986. HOCGH DRV washing; quilts and blankets. 21 30 1 ■ Blvd. Place. Har. 2866 M. SEWING; if you need assists nee tn your | summer moving. Wash. 2641. WASHING. Ironing to bring home; by exo. woman; v* k . neatlv done. W*b. 1175 MAKING LAMP SHADE OVER Making nillov* aod draperies. Web. .3558. LIGHT housework b.v neat colored tin. Har 3030 W CTRL want# office work will aer-ept low* 2 n! ory nm° rytieriero-e. Pel. 4S9S. lb Hooms tor Rent ALA . N . 523: apt 3. large modern rm.: suitable ff>r | or 2. Riley 1828. ALABAMA. N„ 521; modern, clean, well 4 furnished near bath. Lin. 85d0. ASHLAND 212..• large, front room; newiy de>frated • h.upe nriv’eleges Ken. 32D1 BIRCH. 111*!: nice room in modern home for gentleman. 12TH W. 115: lovely room in mod. home: ” '■Mxin'.’ distance. Illinois car NICELY turnished room in downtown misT’tmcut; gentleman, L't). 3010, a—Light Househeepmg ALA., N. 523. Ant. 5: nicelv turn. rm,. elee, trrill for breakfast. Call evening*. EAST ST. N.. 39: room and kitchenette; S3 r,‘. One front loom. HOYT Ave . 1112: two furnished house no-piny rms.; mod. Call eves,. DR 5816, IRVrNGTON. 359 9. Ritt-er: 2 rm. suite: modern, garage, on bus line. SALEM Lane: Small, neat. 3 room bangalow. $9; Bel. 1895. WALNUT. W.. 20: near Meridian: 2 eonneeting rms : everything furn.: steam heat- p”iv. ent,: 2 eonnle emn.: ><.so. WALNUT. W.. 20; near Meridian: 2 connecting rms : steam heat: priv. ent.: everything sum.: 2 couple emp.: 57.50. MODERN. 2 sum, rms.. ad honing bath: private entrance. Web, 25fi9-W APARTMENT: two rooms and kitchenette: everything furnished, Irv, 214 H-W. 6 —Board and Rooms DELAWARE. X. 1822: Nice larxe room. _ ,i<li. bath. bo; i(l out,, for 2 employed. ROOM infill* oolioiial: in modern, priv -i1 1 * •.■■■ ■■ i 11 hi ■ ;ir 1'ln*. Web 3358 .1 CHII/DRKX lo room a:’J board. Mother'* ■ -air g-vn DU * 1 3 U>M . 19 Rentals > a—Houses ARDOR Ave 500 block 6-room modern: well jsnd cistern in kitchen: gar.; adults BLVD. PL.. 3211: 6 rm#.; bath, furnace gar,; 532 50. Riley 2054. Clr, 1864. BUKDSAL Parkway. 1242: half double: 5 rooms: semi-mod.: gar. Web, 5402-W, CENTRAL. 2350; 0 room#: modern- up-to-date; garage. Inquire next door.
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19 Rentals a—Houses CHESTER AVE., X.. 623: five rooms: srraimodern; one square from ear line. Irv. 0706-W, COYNER Ave.. 2425: 5-room modern douhlfi with garage, Webster 3376. 546 S. DROVER: 5 rooms: new paper, electric lights, (tag; $16.50. Phone Ran 5242, FRANKLIN PL.. 2716: five rooms; tuodern: $21.50, Har. 4005-. 1 , , HIATT. 1227: attractive, modern. 4-room double: garage. Run. 1226. KELLY. 1515; 4 rooms: sem l - modern: yard; garage; $22. Main 6584 MICHIGAN 730 E.: 4 room*, bath, heat and water furnished walking distance: newly deco. Web. 1356-M. RURAL. N„ 1226: 4 rooms, sent*.modern double: garage: $28.50. Call MRS. ELB- - Main 6761. or Irv, 3055 STURM AVE. 1626: six room semi-mod.; S2O. FRANK 9. CLARK Main 3377, TIBBS Ave.. N„ 031: 8 room house; modern; near TTegt-O-Llte Call 2231 E. Wash. TENTH, E.. 3023: half double, modem. 6 rooms: only $37.50 Irv 0100. TWENTY-EIGHTH ST.. W.. 014: modern cottage in rear: water paid: 510.3 U. 33HD Ht.. W.. 1465: dandv 4 room buncalow ' $23. DRex 3340 R NORTHWEST TO.S sinni*r#rt. elee. lights, furn : 2T15 Clifton, pi. It*., gas bath; 5. . .525.00 970 W. '?Nth el. Its. gas: 5 . 520 00 714 N. Milev. *le<* Itn.: 5 l 1 *?v Brerett it*, -t *IO.OO DUNLOP & HOLTLOLL SKF DUNf/OF * HOLTEGKL for barrator REAL ESTATE 6— Houses, Flats Furmsherl SOUTHERN. 701: overlooking Garluld: couple or two Jadiei to share widow's home; hnw line: ne.ir ear; yar. Dr. 729*1 R c —Apartments LOCKERBIE. 527: modern fist new deco rations 4-spt. bldg Lm 780. TENTH St E. 3435: ant. 2 1 room. hath: sit am heat. Circle 1804 d—Business Places 11TH. W . 25: five-ear space, heat, light. water phone $35. Lin 3150 WILL SHARE front office: well located references exchanged I-ln 2612 21 Real Estate for Sale ' a—Business Property TWO STORY BRICK BUILDING. 37x124 Business or manufacturing Givwi location, north. Cose in. Brrgatn. $15,000 Investigate. A .! MEYER REALTY CO 307 Lombard BMg Main 1 633 b — House* EAST SIDE 5-room modern house near I Bronkside Pirk and public school Term* Private owner W. ”7or\0 r \ FTNf.EV Ave 1010 4 rfeiiu bungalow imnro/ed s? Make offer Will eon traie MARTIN DALE 2900 8-room house n ’olored di#triet. Price Jl.son. email I payment down, balance email monthly pav ments Call at house
We Buy Heal KBtate Ijeass Coutracts Hib Company 257 W Wash St Malr 0792 *3OO D(sw' n Eighteenth St. 120S 10 double b\ingalo ; strictly nuKlorn: 3 rooms each Murphy be<l '! oar garage Price *O.OOO rents! So‘! per month Liu 5940 Ran 4347 .1 f 1)1' NO v ni,*;MTV ro DOUBLE NORTHWEST NEAR RIVERSIDE PARK P;ive<l str.*e? Modem all over double n>?ge Rents $55. Price $5,000. Term# A V. 7.AINEY. 108 N. A 1 tbim# it NEW double. 0 room# eaeb lldk ( lege Ave full basement AIT built in features lot 55 ft front renting for 4 1 40 per nu* : east front c#n be bought on good terms U .1 fIsRQQY DR 818 4 iUNGALt 7 - ■' < anee like rent Will take lot in trade a* nnvmeut. 730 K of I' H dtr ONLY S4OO DOWN S Randolph St. 5 room *sntta#“. *emi modem gofsl eondition *2 4TS). * 100 down *2O per no T-m 0477 WfilTWO mie tp < uilfowl Ave 000 eaah *r your clear lot K. of P. RhU*. ____________ d—Lots 2 < lioice Lots, East, on N Gladstone Are. all improvement* in will exchange for cheap rentals. W. B. Rucby 425 LemoKP Bldfr. Lin. 1752 HALF-ACRE tracts east Im*-*e school*. ehlin he# *5 give* po*i>es.sjon We 0041 f—Sale or Exchange 20 ACRES N : 5 room bungalow, base ment. fuma: tr.ule for property in Edarewood nr Southport COX. real estate. 50* Hlug. Mam 1707; e\e.. Wash. 2303. FfVE RtMIM ott #1 - erj • tatrhed. trade tor tari home* •.’•<> a sand 1 1 lie, tr .U ; a*ct si’kn>s*. DU IS3 g—Builders and Contracting ATTENTION —We can m most instances finance (JARAUKS On EASY TERMS 1 CAR. $1.50 TO S3 PER MONTH 2 CARS. $2.50 TO *5.11' 1 PER MONTH. 3 CARS $3 50 TO $S PER MONTH CALL US FOR PARTICULARS L. (L BRIGUTMI RE CO., 1101 N. Capitol Ave. Lincoln 7810 * Eves W*eh 4890 BRICK and block laying, and plastering BUILDING estimates home#, new and old: rt-HH. C W EATON & SON Ran 2636. BUILDING. repairs. ivr>otlng. garages. ti mu if fjesireiU lr\L 15H3-M. FLOORS of all kinds cleaned and waxed! by machine. prcxrl 0539. PAPER hanging; work guaranteed; ii rnt - e a-i workmanship. Lin*om 1042. PLASTER contractor: large or **mall jobs; evr>erlencfMl rnnn e#t free Riley 0471. PLUMBING. repairing; reasonable. a 1 !, w'' *- k guard, FRANK CLARK Ken, 1221 TINNING and roofing; all kinder repair work promptly done. TAYI.OR BROS.. 247 K. Eleventh. Riley 231 0. 22 Real Estate Wanted CASH IN 72 HOURS Will submit cash offer on iMTeAlment properties and small cottage# within 72 hours after inspection. 730 K. of p .Bldg. •id Miscellaneous tor Sale: CABINET. KITCHEN: DARK OAK \TO ; BIS CHAIB LIBRARY TABLE a.-,■ I *?423. CASH REGISTERS, scales..grinder#, mi rebuilt- guaranteed. Flxturt-* all kinds. SPRAGUE EV. :2 W Ohn Mam 0564 GAS ranxt *. rebuilt; high-oven and box oven: ?2 down. per week. C C. IN NTS FT’INTTURE CO. 52 H Virginia Ave STOVE. Florence oil stove. 3-bums r in good condition: $10: also need furniture Crdl at S7° \ ir. Ave STROLLER black reed good condition. Hum. 5054. 5152 Baltimore Ave. WRECKING AT 411 K SOUTH. 200.000 brick at $5.50 p r in 2 car loads of 2x4s 2xo. 2\S 2x10: 2 carloads of sheathing and flooring, carload of door# and sa.-h. bath outfit >oil pipe, plaster boarde. Western Wrecking Cos. BEL, loan HOUSE cleaning* Your surplus * lothin# turniture maga/ine# papers, will help us to help other# SalvaPon .vmv Indu#trial Home Phone tor wagon Rdet 127 W Georgia SALVAGE wheat ana rye: No. 2 wnite oat#, suitable for af*cd. Indianapoli* Grain and Feed *OO. Lin. 1455. FLYSCHFtTLb I ahPFT LOOM: GOOD AS NEW a KI3 W MICHIGAN a—Musical Instruments LIGHTNING ACTION That is one of the main feature* of the NEW IMPROVED “KING” TROMBONE Feat In r-woight slide#, perfect balance, wonderful tone and intonation makes this b< autiful instrument Hie favorite of from bone players Come in and try it. It will be a revelation to you. Ritter Music Cos. 231 X [llinoig St Circle 1165 PIANOS, 2 lined (pup *SO the other *75 “old oil terms. Circle (1832 MR \Y|I.K - IXG. WONDERFUL Bargain in nlayer piano Can he had bv finishing nayments. Cirele 1183*; Mr. Wi-klng, RADIO five tube, complete SSO. 2015 9. ’ Meridian. GOOD laying atram Rhode Island Red esg for hatching. 1123 Prospect.
25 Miscellaneous for Sale b—Pet and Live Stock BABY CHICKS FOR SALE BOYEKS’ HATCHERY, 25 E. MARKET. RI. 5470. HVrCHKKV THORNTOWN. IMP. BABY CHICKS —R. I reds and barred I rooks: sls per 100. Hoosier Chick Hatchery, iiatn. 7047. Bilev 5087. Bel. 3686-J. Open until I* n. m. 27 Business Announcements | ouTtoTriT" ANNIVERSAY SALE 1 OF REBUILT TYPEWRITERS ALL PRICES REDUCED We Rent and Overhaul | All Makes of Typewriters and Guarantee Our Work. Authorized Agents for Remington Portables. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO. 104 MONUMENT CIRCLE. LIN. 6823. ELECTRIC and ACETYLENE WELDING work guaranteed. SOUTH SIDE WEI.D. ING CO 20 E South, Circle Sj IQ FEATHERS bought. sokl and renovated feather mattrfttses and pillow# mad* K. r BURKLK. 410 Mim Main 1428. HARD Ilnurs laid and finished: old floor# reflnishrd to look like new both pine and oak: satisfaction guar. Will gladly call and give estimates ire*. BH. 1,603 PAPER elf ailing’. iinting md paint washing work guar a Diced PAPER HANGING CaA DAVRt. Rand. 4006 PAPER hanging, paper turnisbed; cx*el lent work and Hcr\ ice. Web. 2572. RUGS. 9x12, tnriv ctnfl 5*2 •All work ar*>ar SUPERIOR CLEANERS Ken 4462 _ SAFETY RAZOR BLADES j Sharpened TUTTLKPGK. *!IH N llltnoig. WALL tinting nanintic paper hanging pap*T furnished’ dls’Oirt tn Hen, 3K°5 ; HAVE Icastcl the W h BAILEY TIN SHOP ami rcadv for tinning and furnace repair* GAUGHAN AND kLE TINNERS IT‘*7 tVntral Ken 3061 HENDRIK DINKLA —(firra 1 house paint ,r cot 19<>4 ■ quid nil. Web 9434-W Zb Siurag* unafranstmr MOVE NOW. PAY LATER, j HtwSH4U rrU f’KING CO 2130 F wash WEB 0 700 PACKING, slurping, storng.- local and overland: loAd* from Toledo. Chicago. St Lon - O'ljrO I SUEZ. Main 3iWM--2353 Web G79-f3199 W MOV I>G and Tfueaing Reliable men Ga 9 MORN MAN VVcb 5571 NORTHWFJSTRRN TRANSFER CO C*M tiny*# Randolph 374i Opportunities FOR sale, c# 4h and ca*rv gris'erv; 5 living i rm.u’B re* ft <25. Ran 193 1 REAL ESTa/i K offnv* or sale, trade or! rut otisuler partner. Call Puri*elU Ma : ROfN’|NG I i< and SF. !i modern room*. Will asci’iticc Owner Kdov 1500, eve# Pairlner Wanted Have womJerful opportunity for man 25 to IO ye *r- ohl to financially in tcrested and personally acUve. You will receive good drawing account, phis >*om mission and narti.-ipatc in profit- of our company TJd is a national org.mization, with lndian.lpoi# ■* h'adnuarter-j. Prefer married man Mr l*honpson. 401 Roosevelt Building 0 SMALL rf an rant ’• rms of furniture . also mortgage $290 Will trade a* first I pavnient f>D larger nv-fJMirant or what h.m you 405 _lVwaevelt itldg Ma. 57 58 ! ARK YOU MAKIN'i 000 to *5 000 nor j year' Hot let us show voil how to I and 1 it rm v M*r dian Automobiles for Sale
6= KISSEL - Sn CUSTOM BI’II.T AUTOMOBILES Attract the owners ot very high grade used and almost new automobiles. This should convince you and also help you save on a purchase of a good automobile. NASH 4 CYL. SEDAN Original paint look* vcr\ wonderful •nrrt Ureft. a mo**. new Driven Ic-** than IROtyi niilP** sbin. Only *3OO flown. OVERLAND ti-CV. SEDAN. $!)( >O.OO Almost nt vain", ii; * --a:- Fiarantec -emptied with -nuhi'-r- so .re tire. auto mati>- indalii-M wiper rear vision mtrror. This is praoti-iJl' anew oar. NASH I!••_*:> BROUGHAM I Advanced *ix. about eight month* old: lull.? eouiptxd: bumper*, extra tire, runnina board 'artern* trunk spotlight, entire car and equipment in very fine rondl lion and can le bought at .1 verv attractive price STUDEBAKER SPECIAL SIX 5-PASS. COUPE, 1924 Refill 18 hed like riw. 'i wonderful fine ('Ondittoi. unholstrnna h. e new. all euuipBKDt with *n libbers tootllfhl radiator front two extra balloon tires bumpers and trunk ni.j. %onn HUDSON 1925 COACH New pair! ntlu none year o*d: in very fine running condition bumpers, extra tire and several other extras MOON 1!)24 SEDAN Recently overhauled. new paint. disc wheela. ball ion t’rea; a very beautiful little .ar: also equipped with extras: price. SBSO FORD 1925 COUPE, Five almost new full balloon tires, p(rart bumpers. h-eter. "tin i isor. loek •‘tee r mg wheel. wtudshi-ld win<r spotlight through windshield rear vision mirror; upholstering. paint perfect: in very fine meehanieal condition OVERLAND 4-PASS. COUPE, 1923 Five a:most new tires: Frost rear bump cr* and several other extras: entire car and tquipment in very hue condition: a bia* bar? tin for ouick sale NASH 4-PASS. SPORT CAR .$475.00 Five wire wheel? five tirr*. almost new new Duco pains: winter inclosure top. bumpers ant! lots or < xtr.ie. Car looks like new; run? excel lent. CHALMERS 4 PASS. SPORT. SIOO DOWN hive disc v hee! tires, paint excellent; ton. curtains and upholstering m very flic* rendition: several extras; a’so in very fine running: condition* nri *e. $.305 $29 90 ucr month TERMS—DIRECT TO US. OPEN EVENINGS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE ,C. L. Scott Auto Cos. 422 N. Meridian St. Main 3022. CHEVROLET 1025 coach: bumpers, motometer, spotlite. runnmsr-board light*. 3 balloon tire*. We sold this car to Mr. Stetrlei* last year, be traded it in on a aedan. We offer it for $450. Terms. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 230 E. New V ork. CHEVROLET. 1023 touring: parklite. motometer. semi-balloon lire*. court paint: SSO down, balance bv the week. S TO\’E CHEVROLET CO.. 330 R. NVw V of k, __ Fords 1025 24 *23 33. 31 Forrtor S*daii* T>ib* Touring*? and R* It* •>. These oars hare been onditiniieij and are judv for your insie ’tioo. See these car* before you buy. Small down payment. balance on Oak>v , K-Z monthly plan. Open event ns* am! S’ m lav Oakley Motor Sales 1003-65 S. Meridian DRexel 474 4. Hudson-Essex Dealers OLDS MO B H 7el :oach 1925 Fully equipped. Big savings. Call DRexel 3864.
30 Automobiles for Sale
Don’t Read This * UNLESS YOU WANT TO SAVE MONEY We Trade Used Cars 4 0n Used Cars Balance in. Equal. Payments
Studebaker Special t> Touring 1924 Model: balloon th-e*. dine wheel*. Fyrae spotlikht. auto matie wiper, rear-view mirror, snubber* and lot* of other extras Act quick. A real bargain. Studebaker Light 6 Roadster Refinished maroon and black: ha# several accessories and i# a dandy running car You'll be surprised at the low prioe on this car. Studebaker Special (> Duplex 1925 Model: equipped with every accessory you know: 5 balloon tire*, natural wood wheels: gen °ral appearance is good me hamcally perfect What more •onld you want: Very reasonably priced. Studebaker Standard Brougham 1925 Model; hard to l>eai in appear an<*e. performance. easy riding qualities and the way this car m cqtnppcd; first cost practically tho last, tire# practically new. we know you will wan? this #ini'e we have put the price down on tin# car for a Tuesday special. Wills St. ('laire Sedan Practically new Hood cord tire#. bumper#. #parc tir\ taprat ry seat co\*rs. Et ery thing in fact lo add to the beauty and comfort of driving a real automobile. SiHvial prioe for Tuesday. Reo 19'jr> Model Sedan Disc wheel# balloon tire#, spare; bumper#, motometer. auto rnatic windshield wiper, etc. Car perfect In every wav 0 Nash 1024 Model Touring A good ooking and fine running c#r lust tTIh one to go on that \ .-n ation in mechanically good 5 extra good cord tire# and lots of extra equipments A real bargain. Ford Tudor Sedan 1924 Model equipped with 5 good balloon nr#'# step pi ate*, spotlight, automatic wiper, mirror and every little thing See it quick—it's going.
Armmacosif Automobile Cos, Stuclcbfikcr I)istributors GO2 N. ('apitol Avo. U H’<’lc/*8520. Wc Trade. (>1 >Oll Evenings and Sunday.
30 Automobiles for Sale Sou* s*"" 5 *"" of VOuls? S^h^ 33KCUTOtZat> -lei/ IMg WHITAKtS SAILS CO. ( n i he.se are some of tile ! < ars at our new show I room. U"2., Chev. touring. ,$350 Chev roadster*.s3so , i UC4 Tord roadster. .$173 | l!L’4 Ford ft.’dor ... S3OO and many others to se- ' | / lert from. EZ terms, j I New and Used Cars, j / JONES-WHIT AKER ANNEX | N. Capitol CHEVROLET C0UPe7~1922 Now paint, motor perfoct. gpotl tires >145. Ad Quick. COLE TOURING California tor rxecllent tires: Siso for ouick sair THE CITIZEN.3 MOTOR CAR CO. 31 W I-3tli. Mam 01142 lU-5 EORO roadster, palloon tires. SVJSU On IHCI Cole touring Si7s 00 1022 4 pass Drerless coupe 5450 00 Slut* touring b pass *30.0 00 Chevrolet touring 1923 $25 tO’ Small payment down balance month:* D.ese cars are tn perfect condition STCT7 FACTORY BRANCH 057 N Meridian Open Evi nnigs and Sunday A M FORDS For real bargains in Personal Service Used Fords See NY'ANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443-61 Virginia ave. DRex. 5020. Open Evenings and Sunday. FORD COUPE. 1923 Five balloon tires: fully equipped: priced to rpII $375 term* McGINTY OAKLAND SALES Ford Coupe 1 H3.> lo* k hoH balloon tirr*. Thin car look* and runs like new : exceptionally Rood b\iv; down payment. SIOO. SMITH pc MOOftE. INC. -V'.S South Meridian St Open evenings. Main 6650 4 ORDS 1032- 23-'34 eoupe*: your ehoiee vrral e a vtra " : briecd $125 to I 4 tO V All are rdv to run and demon- i *trate Call Mntn 44 41 CHFV HOl.ft CO 540 F New York St. FORD U*ed Car* always a niee stock of all modtls. Uurht prices. Square deal n. THE FRANK HATFIELD CO. 625 N Capitol Authorized Ford dealers Open evening's and Sundays. Main 4708, | FORD roadster. 1926: only two week* old < C aS& BO, J IU,,y Job i£i the el tv. Pri<*ed $-60 for quick sale. Term* MARION CHEVROLET* CO.. 3N. Meridian i'iiY KOIU) nODIES “ One lir.’s coupe. touriiiES and road stcr sale or trade <*Hh or lerins SWISSHELM** PARKER I OKI). Ih.'t t door s-dau: bumpers lock wbci 1 heater, visor, dome light excellent motor fine 'labit. This ear lias had rood care anil looks the part SIOO down -.•'ONE CHEVROLET CO. rjr} R. New "i'PH s sedai : :ra’- duco: nlTiy’ equipped lerins or '.-m,-. Call Uumbo'dt. 1100. HAVNKS l!l'!:i sport touring: brand new paint 0 t'. toon tiv* s■; nearly new-1-ms ft nr ioil a ■ only $10(1: terms' STONF CHEVROLET CO.-M 0 F.. New York Open tonight. OLDS.MOBILE, 1924: 4-passenger coupedisc wheels, bumpers. This is the best buy in the city. Ib-ned very reasonable for a ouick sale, Irvington 0972-R, CHEVROI.ET. 1924 touring: This is one of the most completely equipped Chevrolet* in town. In very good condition, f-riced right for quick tale Ran 7105.
Studebaker Big 6 ■Speedster Finish, lik* n<*w: meuha.nioally perfpet 6 xood tirr*. bumpers, and a host ot other !U'eef*l7ne*. For a snort job this (*r is hard to beat. See it befor* it’s t/jo late Studebaker Light (i Coach A very attraetive small family car You re*Pv wMI he nroud to own t.hi# Paint lust like new; •Qfina perfect. !*..•. Ye ujaow you wii "iuh it in. our ridiculously low price. Studebaker Standard Roadster 1925 Model delux: bumper#, molometer. automatic wiper, step plat?* practically new tire# looks fu#t like anew car; low mileage. Aral buy. Don't wait. Marmon Sport • Touring In dandy shape; refinished red wire wheel#, lot# of extra equip ment.. A rare bargain. See it today I>oi<• k lh'2'j Model Roadster In extra good shape ihroiurh out look# good, five good, coni tire# and several extra*. You ve been looking for a good roauftter. ami here ii 1# Buick Touring, Late Model REO COUPE, late model CHEVROLET tour-inn. Slot) PODGE tounnx. $75. OVERLAND SEDAN CHEVROLET SEDAN FORD COUPE. STUDEBAKER SPECIAL TOURING JORDAN TOURING. M A X WEL I, 4-PAS9BNGER COUPE. OI.DSMOBILE COUPE. OI.DSMOBILF. SEDAN STUDEBAKER LIGHT SIX ROADSTER. DURANT SEDAN.
>c Automobiles for Sale 1925 OVERLAND: bauoon lire#: in ;rrt iMiuiltion throughout: 30 dav iru.trnntre Drum EUREKA AUTO PARTS 344 N (.Hpitol Av r. 'OV FIR LAND 1925 #edan: tripl# bar bumper*. I>u*o fini#h*o fligf whrrl# bocmL uonclittoM. Priocil v#r.i ro aeon able ! T ° r H *alo. Webster ‘.*627'. HERE is THE BEST Flint 40 touring Box dosed top, • balloons. 4-wheel b.akes. In A 1 condition. Carries a ”n;tran INDIANAPOLIS FLINT CO. !l(i‘J X. Meridian. KI. 5530. BARGAINS 1920 Great 0 Willy# Kntjrht coupe-sedan. 1925 Overland 2 door *edau. 1924 Overland *rdan. 1925 Ford 4 door sedan 1024 Ford eoupp. 1923 Columbia Luxe #edan. 1924 Bi*r 0 Studebaker sport J 924 St udebake? liyht 0 touring. 1923 Buiok roaßtur Ilavnes-Sclmiidt, Inc. USED CAR DEIT. l.*’i N CAIMTOI. A V IT. Lm. 737 5. YOU DON’T TRUST TO LUCK WHEN YOU BUY A USED CAR FROM lIUFF-BUICK SALES CO. 3G3 X. ILLINOIS ST.
LAR’tE supply of used car- ad makes: Hi in A t mechanical condition, readv to drive. !.. T. ALLEN MOTOR SAI.FS 1)1 7-0 Virginia Af fii-.\, nii'ls. Good six-cylndier touring Ciir. tn perfect mechanical condition. $150.00; terms if desired. Call DRexel 6847. BARGAIN'S rACKARD STRAIGHT S. Two of them! \ fry r**< < ut, model*. Can lx* bought at ; tromendou* saving-. Act quicklv. CADILLAC 57 TOLRING. In omierful condition. A real bargain. R.KO 1925 SEDAN. .Hint like anew car. \ cr.v low mileajre. You must se? tin* oar to anprcciatc if- value. CHEVROLET 1922 COLHE. A dandy car for sen*ice. BTTICK 1922 ROADSTER. In excellent condition. Just the riarht <*nr f or* spring: and the lover of outdoors. NASH 1922 COUPE. Fully equipped. \%e will guarantee this ear for thirty days. Just the same v anew car. LEXINGTON. With trla-sgmobile indoaure. Anatcd motor, six balloon tires *pare* mounted on each side. nicely equipped and in perfect <ondilion throughout. Only 8*300: your car taken a< down payment. Term* t > sgiit. COLE. With Ca ifornia top: in beautiful condition: six tire*, spire* mount, l in front. The car ha* all the aprvHraitc-ea of new automobile and can be bought at a tremendous !v*- n T**mi-> to stilt LOCOMOBILE 955 N Mi-rulisn Lin, 1171. jj Automobile * Wanted Autos Wanted \ 1922 1923 19‘4 goo models pr ter red we ph\ 'ash ami dca* nniCKle Hav# time oy seeing tie tlrsi I. Wolf Autfi Cos. onp h Csuitpi A ve Ibriisi North i P'fiit.v us parsing si’rf t- I,ill .MU USED CARS bnuVbi sr>e min noi.D BERG 5‘.'2 N CsDilul i3 Motorcycles, Bicycles MU UOKV •t. v\ w <ten *MU exytiWL'i ALLEN r>i)y Anm Aye. Main 702 t &,)£i 37 Money to Loan _ LOANS sl9 TO S3OO. Room 532. 106 R. Markft St. Phone. Main 1278.
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37 Money to Loan QUICK LOANS $lO to $309 'Phis corporation is operated under tho supervision of the State of Indiana, and provides a flare where vou may bor row from $lO to S3OO in a diffnlfiod bustness-like manner without, payimr more than the lepal rate of interest or without being imposed upon in afiy way. n.i'X,* nnt ' U>uf -V ,vour employer, do w f , ? akR 1 nauine* of friends rolattve* or trades people. You get the money in a few hours' time and without having any one sign your note. If you are unable to rail in person at our ’ office phone us „ r wr ( t e us and our representative will valt at your home. HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION 4<)4 Kresge Bldg. (Fourth Floor) Corner Pennsylvania and Wash Sts, Entrance 41 E. Washington St. Telephone, MA. 2923 NEED MONEY? s.SHL cl{i l T - confidentially ar.ri hiirinrsadlks deaings Is a part of the service we gtr# LOANS ON Pianos. Autos. Furniture. Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 14U/2 E. Washington St. MA In 0685. Ls ncoln 7184
MONEY LOANED - m CASH IN 24 HOURS 'Q&Bj monthly repay plan#. Low rates. SECURITY IN V. & LOAN, Inc. | iP* M Pgjj Lin.* 6080. 6% Mortgage Money Meyer-Kiser Bank I 128 E. Washington. I AUTO LOAN CO. Loans tn car owners, legal rate*. My. I gohwfdt I u North St Lincoln 7578. or s V'' r,l ‘ Mortgage* on lndtaaI TIMKS__W N r aPS I.EAD TO SUCCESS Legal Notices * o 7 ,< (’ , 'V ro (;nr '"' (’ORS. ETC, g, (T °t( ,n ! , a "i>- Vounty of Marion, ss A-31548 Room"-> SUDertor Court * Cause No. Wm S -Frye vs Stevenson Gear Cos .. Notice to Creditor#, pto. liy Virtue of an order ni;ul by said (T>7 r i", * I shove entitled .'au*e, noti.-e Flven to all i>or(>ns. firms, narthivin'J > ’ a,,1, assoeiatlons ,(iL,- S i ( ' uehts demands, eontrsets or otnpt Haim# of wh#t#oevcr nature or kind HgSMist the Stevenson Gear Cos that f.liev are hereby required on or before the SOtii day of April. 1926. to file with Othniei Hlteli. reoeiver. at hia office, at 905 City rriiHt Bldg., in the city of Indianapolis. Inillnna. sworn proof of tlieir said uehts demands, contracts or Haims, together lisr. statement or copy of Jwimin contracts or other instruments or obligation upon v hieh such claim or anv portion thereof la based, and whether or same 1 " erP '* any form °f security for the ~„,A u- v demand or olaim against said Stef'oar Cos wliieh shall „ 0 t be pre- . sen ted or file.dn or before said 30th dav snlnaf'Vi 1 **ahaJl not be enforceable against, lb# of said corporation, and she holders thereof will be debarred and fonylosed from partiemating in anv dividends or distribution of assets of said eor ! poration. or from otiirrwlse making at anv i-c'T * l , a " v ; <"V claim against said corporation or its assets _ OTHNIKL MITCH. Recnver. Slevenson Gear Cos NOTICE To THE TAXPAYERS OF TIIF J’ARK DISTRICT OF THE CITY OK INDIA N A POI .TS IN DrA N A The laxpa.vers n f the park district of the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, are here 2 unfilled tlial the ixiaril nf park com missioners of the eitv of Indianapolis. hn b> resolntinn (letern.ined that il is neers. sarv t.o isue and sell bonds of said park district of (lie city of Indianapolis in lit • “'i'-Ithousand 1 thousand five liundrcd , J- 111 ■’, C dollars which should be issued for the purpose of paying tor the aequisi turn of rail estate for park anil boulevard purposes I.f the eitv of Indianapolis Indiana. particularly des- rihed in Acqutsitinu Resolution No. s. Hi*;.,, and all other expenses incident to said acquisition and Hie sate of said bonds. That said bonds shall be twenty (26) m nnintyr of two hundred sevrntv five * $27.>.00 ) 0(>1 't **q pq ( i' Tc seventy five 1*275.001 dollars of which oh,ill is- payable cacti year for twenty* (201 .years, and bearing interrat not to exceed ' mu i per cent per annum, payable semi annually, * Unless objection is made by the taxpavfrs (if said nark district in the inan"cr prescribed bv law. (he said hoard oT nni’k cnmnnssuiiiers and the oit.v controller of Indianapolis will pursuaiii m , terniination and order, proceed to cause said bonds in aanl amount t.o |,„ issued and sold lor the pi rpo.-n herein set util I MSI.i-'l W .tun ■ ,|()\ i’ll XNK *■* M WI.V A . JS\ , MAGUIRE „ , 'IIWS E. MiI,NOR. Iloa-.j ~t I’ariMUoinmi.sinnrrs of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, April f. IQ, Ht2B ' INDIA N A SjITATE 1 ia t , COMM IS SION—DIVISION OF MAINTENANCE Contract 7 o. 71 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will he reenved at. the office ot the State Highway Commission. Indianapolis. Indiana, at 2 o’clock p. m. April 31). 1926. for ■VI 14 cii. yds. of Special Borrow, t his work is known as Contract No T i In Monroe County, just north of Dolan Indiana. Time set for completion. July 31. 1026. The above work is to be done according to tho plans which are on file tn the office of tlie State Highway Commission, ami can be secured for Si 00 per set. JOHN I) WILLIAMS Director v . LEGAL SALE Notice is hereby riven pursuant to th -(tatutes flint the undersigned conducting a Public storage bouse will on Mundav. May 3 1926, sell for accrued chanres tin* bouse, hold and other goods held tn storage six mouths or more with charges unpaid, be hinging to the fo'lowing named people: H. L. Rriclit RlOfUdl. Robet. Collins 1111040. Mrs Clias Dav RI 101 C Wm L. Ferguson 85175. Fidc' te Loan Cos R1105.Y T.it./ir Groves 811035. Mrs Marie Hartman BUI 1019. Mrs. Elizabeth Hall Rlo6S**. Join* M c|.'<s ti rs R i 0751. Kay Peak 811099. E. P. Roberts 811036 Const Freeman 911070 Fnvnian 111 1 108. Const. Freeman Billo3 Const. Davis Billot, Const Davis Million, Chas, W. Thompson 810778. Mrs. Chas. Wheeler 811008 Const. Aliev RI 1065. SHANK FURNITURE VXD STORAGE GO.. 227 N N‘\\ .Trrsey St., IndianFipolia. Irid. 4nr il 1 10 17 1926
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