Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 302, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 April 1926 — Page 11

APRIL 20, 1926

RULES FOR CARE OF TEETH GIVEN BV DENIAL BODY Special Week to Be Observed in State April 26 to May. 1. Simple rules that any person can observe in keeping his teeth in good, healthy condition, have been offered by the educational and oral iiygiene committee of the Indiana State Dental Association as a part of the committee’s work in advocacy of the observance of Dental Health week in Indiana, April 2G to May 1. “Not more than 15 per cent of the people of the United States use a tooth brush,” stated the bulletin issued by the committee, “and the 50,000 dentists in the country cannot give proper dental service to more than 20.000,000 of the population. Therefore, in all probability, more than 80,000,000 people in this country give little or no attention 10 the care of their mouths except to have a tooth pulled when it aches. The loss in time and man power due to diseased teeth is almost incalculable. It has been proved that 40 per cent of the absences from school are caused by toothache. - Proper Diet Needed -Observance of the following rules will do much to remedy such situations as this," the statement continued “First, in order to supply the necessary mineral salts md vitamines needed to keep the tfeth well nourished and less liable to decay, one must have a proper diet. This should consist of milk and other dairy products, fresh vegetables, particularly green leafy ones, fruits, meats, eggs, and whole grain breads and cereals. The part that fresh air, plenty of sunshine, and rest, plays in the development of good teeth cannot be overem phasizeds ‘ Secondly, all foods must be chewed well, not only to obtain good digestive results, but to give the teeth plenty of exercise. “Third, see that every surface of every tooth is cleaned every time twice daily. The scrubbing of the teeth should consume at least a minute and a half for best results. For the average adult person, a medium hard brush should lie used. If one cannot procure prepared dentifrices, a pinch of salt is a good substitute for cleansing the teeth, Rolling, circular, or up and down strokes of the brush should he used. To further insure good mouth conditions, the tongue also should re ccive two or three light strokes of the brush. For Baby ( “A tiny, single row tootii brush I should be used for the baby after • the first eight teeth aro fully erupted. Previous to this time, a piece of dean gauze or cotton wrapped around the mother’s finger and dipped in a solution of one-half level I teaspoon of salt to one glass of cold | boiled water should he used to swab j out the mouth. For the 2-year-old' child, a small brush withl tufts of bristles set far apart and of medium stiffness should be used. • “To keep free from germs, the bristles of all tooth brushes should he covered with salt and the brushes hung up to dry in the sunshine and air after eacit using. “The child's teeth should receive their first examination when the child is between the ages of 2 and 3 years. By this time lie should have twenty temporary teeth to he kept clean and free from cavities. If there are any discolorings on the , surface of the teeth that indicate , decay, preventive cleanings or slight I medical treatments will go far to- ' ward warding off toothaches and other discomforts. With the arrival of the first permanent teeth about t.he sixth year, it is all the more necessary that the child should eat plenty of coarse foods, not only for exercise, but to keep the teeth polished. Examination of the teeth shouki be made every three months throughout childhood and twice yearly for adults. “Special emphasis is placed oti the care of children's teeth by the committee because it feels that the real j Held for preventive dentistry is not so much for the adult mouth, but is at the very source where the evil originates, and that is in the child's mouth.”

YES, HE WAS QUITE MAD And All Because His Wife 11-id Her Hair Bobbed. Sf’ARKSBKOOK, England, 20. —Enraged because bis wife had her hair bobbed. Enoch Johnson pulled the offending threw a coffee pot at his daughter, hit his eldest son with the family dog, which lie had grabbed by the tail and tossed the eat across the room at a picture of Lady Astor. His wife was granted a separation. UNION To ADD SPACE Carpenters Body Clans Additional Story to Building. Plans to build a *50.060 additional story to the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners Bldg., at 222 B. Michigan St., were announced today by Secretary Frank Duffy. The new floor will be used as headquarters for the national officers and directors. • JUDGES MUST NOT SLEEP BERLlN—Verdicts of judges who sleep during court trials are invalid hereafter, the Supreme Court of Ger- - many has decided. However, the decision declares it must be proved that tlie judge was asleep. “An Occasional snort,” says the Supremo Cour's finding, "cannot be considered reason for nullifying a verdict rendered." HE DEFINES ‘DEFENDANT* BROOKLYN, N. Y.—When asked the definition of the word "defendant" in Supreme Court, where lie appeared as a witness, 10-year-old Joseph Bugiione replied: "A defendant is a man who goes into court and tries not to pay money he owes.” The boy’s mother is suing her landlord for $25,000 for alleged assaujt.

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1 Death Notices TOMLIN. A. L.—Husband of Mae ButUr Tomlin, father ol Hubert. Helen and Frances, passed away Monday. April 10. 7:20 p. m. Services at residence. 1418 Hiatt Tucuuav 8 p. m. Burial Mt. Zion, Ky.. Wedneaday 2 Card ot Thanks CARD OP THANKS—We wish to thank Hie friends and relative* for their sympathy a.id kindness shown \m at the death of Mr*. Orpha Rhode*. The pallbearers for their service*, the minister. Rev. Weihelm, for hi* consoling words; also the sniper, Mrs. W. B. HUSBAND, MOTHER, BROTHERS and SISTERS. 5 Funeral Directors • KRIEUPR, wm. e. FUNERAL DUtECTOR 14or iiiiTioi* st. Ma nt>4 Ret., Bel antt-K-A YV. T. BLASENGYM Main Office 2228 Shelb St DRexel 2570. PARIS IS TOLD DEBTPACINEAR Preliminary Agreement With U. S. Reached. Hu I nitnl rrcun PARIS, April 2i*. —Preliminary agreement for funding tHe $4,200,000.000 French debt to the Unit'd States has been reached by the French Ambassador Henri Berenger. and Secretary of the Treasury Mellon. Prepiier EJriand told the French cabinet today. The agreement, Jtriand said, had not vet been signed. The premier laid the terms proposed in the pre liminary agreement before the cabinet and they were unanimously rati tied. MFl,.(>.\ DENIMS IT Intimates, However, “Wmrking Basis" Obtained. Hu I iiilrrl I'rrttH WASHINGTON. April 20. -Sere lary of the Treasury- Andrew AU lion and the French ambassador, llenri Itcrenger. it was ultimate,} today a. the treasury, hid reaciien a “working basis - ' for the funding of the French/lebt lo the I'nitrd State--. Mellon denied, however, that a "tentative agreement" bad been reached. The treasurj put the gag rule into effect so far as information regarding tin- French debt was concerned. shown il Sort 1,515 Children Treated at Riley Since Opening. Necessity of support for the Riley Hospital million-dollar challenge campaign in Indiana was seen today by the Riley Memorial Asociation executive committee in a report of Uobert 10. Neff, hospital administrator, on the institution's accomplishments since its opening seventeen months ago. According to Neff's report, 1,515 children from eighty five of the nine-ty-two Indiana counties have been treated in the Riley Hospital since Nov. Ilk 1824. of these 148 an- patients today. There also have been Sl2 children treated in the Newby out-patient clinic. The nurses's training school now has 11" students. These girls are occupying a dorniintory on the top boor of the lliley. Ant isos' home is to lie constructed with the $500,000 Ball brothers’ gift, whieh will be available when the po|'!<- of Indiana eotnpleto the million-dollar fund necessary for the hospital to receive the Bail gift. In the Indianapolis campaign, opened last week, more than $300,000 has been subscribed. Workers are continuing their campaign and will report at a luncheon Wednesday at the Claypool.

WHO DEALT THE CARDS? Woman Willi Thirteen Diamonds Ixises in Bridge Game. flu t'nitrd Pres* ST. LOUIS, April 20. Despite a hand of thirteen diamonds. Airs. Hugh L. Wiley failed to get the bid in a game of bridge here. Her partner, Mrs. Ben Wiley, lielcl ten hearts with four top honors. Her bid of sevsn hearts topped that of the other Mrs. Wiley, who bid seven diamonds. They were set three tricks on the hand. Their husbands, playiing against them, held nine spades and eleven clubs, respectively. TEN YEARS FOR DIME j Boy Bandit Given Long Sentence For llold-up. flu Lriitrd Prefix I KANSAS City, April 20. —Vincent ' Flynn, IT, will pay at the rate of one year in prison for each cent he obtained in a hold-up. Making his debut as a bandit, recently, the youth took a dime from a. victim and now must spend ten years in the penitentiary. \

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19 Rentals Oe^VWS/VA/WVWVS/VWVAAOAeAAAeA/VY a—Houses RENTALS 658 Birch: electrio lights: 6 1411 Nordykc: elec, lights, gas. 6. 1030 E. Georgia: elec, lights: 5. ■ -flßt-pb 1062 W. McCarty: elec. lights: 5.. sl6-00 1415 S. Illinois: elec, lights, gaa: 4.51.5.00 1465 W. 33rd: elec, lights fnrr..: 4 *'X<.oo DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL __ 122 E. Market. Main 60*^0. c —A partments LOCKERBIE. 527: modem flat: new decorations: 4-apt. bldg. Lin. 7780, PROSPECT. 1332-36: 2 rooms NV4.00 Wash. St.. 4(X)I E.: 2 rooms. . .8K7.50 Maple Rd.. 536 E : li rooms $85.00 Meridian St.. 2735 2 rooms . $55.00 K Maple Rd . 502-4: 4 rooms: gas $70.00 See custodian or call Lin. 638 L. 11. H. WOODSMALL & CO. Inc "We insure rverythlng ttut the hereafter. ' TENTH St.. B. 3435: ant. 2: 1 room. hath: steam heat. Circle 1864 d—Business Places WILL SHARE front office: well exhanged Lin. e —Miscellaneous RENT or Lease: 1 to 7 acres. 5-room house and barn. Post Road and 10th St. Call Web. 6576 RILEY. N.. 310: 0-room modern furnished home, between 2 car lines. $42.50. Inoillre 2106 Shelby. Drexel 1044 _____ 21 Real Estate for Sale > a—Business Property TWO STORY BRICK BUILDING 37x124. Busin* as or manufacturing. Good location, north. Close in. Bargain. $15,000 Investigate. A J MEYER REALTY CO 307 Lombard Bldr. Main 1033 b—Houses Farm Home On your own down payment and move in. No waits, no delays A real buy: 2 acres. 4-room cozy bungalow, nicely <jr, nrab-d: porches, garage, chicken house, well: all fenced. Why pay rent? Move now. A small amount of money will start you. Located tP 3 miles southwest of eity near paved Bluff road Phone op s*c Mr Springer. LI. 5385: rve.. Web. (1847. Cartmell-Hurcaw-.Moore, Realtors 640 N. Meridian St. Very Desirable Homo vOn Park Avr m 4300 hlrx*k public *• hool Hill .loan nf An rinm L lot .*0x175 with Mhrubhcrr. Hnuw ha* innfMMYl front porvli. long living room. *id* **mt/r hall, dimmr room brrakfa*t room and kitchen on hr*t Boor 4 good h.<iroom and hath on *ooomt Bofr, Wrll ordcr<*d b**cmrnt Owner leaving: ottv Price T 7.000. R B Wilson. Realtor 1101 National City Bank Bide- Linooln 01 04 Evf . Randolph 1V44 EAST SIDE 5 room modem hou*e. near Brooknide Park and ouhlio nebool Term* Private 1 n r Wrh FINLEY Ave. 1 did 4 room bungalow nnpro.eYl Make tff> r Will eon trad* M'RTINDALK ’JDih; 8 room lmti*e ,n eolored di*ln t Price SI.BOO oavrneiit d(Mn, balanee uniall mmithl\ t.y mentw Call at hog** We Buy Kchl Kstato Lease Contracts The Wasbingtou Company *67 W Wash St Main 0782 Don't Wait .Move Now Name vour own down pavment a'l" i move in tin bot hu.v in Marion f’urit\ j I riini bt|ii;n uvi i-nMMr pantrv . jMin h*-* well, garatr*'. •Imke-n houae all*t' b idt the iu U\ y i'iten grf*u*td ni the 4-01111 Irv. >(\% 1- the tint*- t*. g-et •tarteil j I,<i-ate| ' mi , , *outiiwrt of **lly nea ' pat ■'♦l Bluff ma*! on * 7omY sravi I roMd 1 near *,-hnol* mil chiuvl e* Y our |> ment* are made if you u•* *nU or have .i4 ,*detit. Pu> this an. paj - like rent Ph4*ne ir *e* Mr • 1 rifiian St fart mol I-Bureau -Miiorr-. Realtors Lin. 5305. Web. 08 17 “A REAL B \RGAIN NORTH •JfMto blo4*k RoqU $ arl PI <latid> ♦ room . 4*otlH*re ail mo4jrrii; carafe • H*t front larpe lot. lot* fruit Thi* plaee 1* ni A I • •oi'ditpni and h real b’l r at only 55.000 I Term* CRAWFORD MOTT Main ‘.*oßl —1 v Delaware Kvm> Ran U.’HQ ?3tMI N E:rhtr*i'th 1 *’oß 10 dogttle bunea ton *trt* IP nnii rn 3 room* eaoh wide • nrph.t ' *ar srnrare Pm, rrpfal St*** 1 *er montti. Lin .°4O Riiu. 1•• j .1 r ufv 1•\ n. r \1 - v rp DOUBLE NORTHWEB'I XEA R Rf\ Rft MliK PARK Pa xed -tnet Mmleoi •$ ovf ilouble Rent-* Ss,* Pn-? S5 ono r. rm* A V ZAINEY 1W X. Alabama st, t - . ich aide <*• ( U?. \vr full baaement. All builLln featu*'* lot 55 ft trout renting for per mo < ast front Can >** bouaht on k r ood tcrm> C .1 OSBORN DR Rl 84-, T.IV I N’fJSTON N 018; *iv room e;is and rlertho lirbta: Brood -treet and sidewalk-. l*rno $3,000 term*. Lin. 3QSB 057 TECU MS EH PL r ir-t la**, modern home of six room.-' ,sm eruently lo#'4tei! Lire* srirasre. front drive! paved street and itiev: nrieed rirht Owner MODERN BUNGALOW: S3s<* . a*h. hat an re like rent Will take lot in trade aq payment 730 K of P BWI I - d—Lots HALF-ACRE tract* met bu*-e*. hool*. 4'hurehe*: $5 gin' B 1 >o*eeqwion We, 6^41 f—Sale or Exchange WILI. sell or iradc for Indianapolis rcutalH my 320 ;n-rc farm 111 Perry County: dear of incumbrance: close to two thrifty towns* 10 nulcM from Cannelton 12 miles from Tell City. I miles Irom Derby: ideal for chicken ami stock farm a YV. B. Rueby Lin. 1782 425 I*mcko Bldg.

FOR sale or trade. six room house witli from two to eight acr— as desired: bus end traction line: paved road. Owner. 0.’.-v 4287 g—Builders and Contracting GARAGES AN D SMALL BUNGALOWS 12 Months to Pay $165 Up Painted, Reaay for Use on Your Lot Substantially built m %Mti. tho Indianapolis Building Code We can also give von low nricus on remodeling work Jiamiltoim Lurraiber Go. 719 E. MARYLAND ST DREXEL 0405 ATTENTION —We cau in most instances finance GARAGES On EASY TERMS 1 CAR. $1.50 TO $3 PER MON I'll 2 CARS $2.50 TO 5.W> PER MONTH. 3 CARS |:i 50 TO ts PER MON 1 h CALL US FOR PARTICULARS l, (J. BRIGIITMIRE CO., 1101 N. Capitol Ave. I.ineoln 7810 Eves Wash 4HPU BRICK and block laying, and plastering. Wa. inn-don 2716 rim: 3. BUILDING estimates homes new and old: l*e; P W. EATON ft SON Ran. 2030. BUILDING, repairs rerouting. garages: term* if desired. Irv, 1583-M. FLOORS of all kinds cleaned ami waxed by machine, Drexel 0539. CLEANING specialists on wail paper, paint, floors and woodwork. Furniture l and woodwork, polished. Lin. 8062. GENERAL CLEANING SERVICE PAPER hanging: work guaranteed; firstclass workmanship. Lincoln 1642.

21 Re.al Estate for Sale g—Builders and Contracting PLASTER contractor: large or small jobs: experienced man: cst. free. Riley 6471. PLUMBING. repairing: reasonable: all work guar and. FRANK CLARK. Ken, 122 J. TINNING mid roofing; ail kinds; repair work promptly done. TAYLOR BROS.. 247 K. Eleventh. Riley 2310. , IF YOL T have a clear lot we will build you a home. Our houses are better and cheaper because we have no office help and pay no commissions. ELVEH> A KLEIN. INC. Lin. 2627. 22 Real Estate Wanted CASH IN 72 HOURS ill submit cash offer on investment properties and small cottages within 72 hours after inspection. 730 K. of P, Bldg. _ REAL ESTATE. To buy sell or exchange, call s KURTZ & LEASE .18-20 Ltm.-ke Bldg, Phone Ivin, 3434, 23 Farm Lands FORTY acres: nice improvements; three south two west. R, W. TIRTEL R 7 Write me, 2b Miscellaneous tor Sale B, I N *v ES - T 'V‘ S kxes. hammers, saws tarpauliris and covers 1302 W. YYash iw’i. ii,n . LA HI NET KITCHEN : DAKK OAK M()i: °423 S CHAIR - LIBRARY TABLE. WASH ,*■- u f s TEHS. seal.-a. grinders, sheer, W ar Fixtures all kinds. Sf HAGI K LA <•: W. Ohio Mam 0564 DINING ROOM SET 8 PIECF f’Air HA R._ U_fJlo,_ CALL D mmditi!;;i' <l W>b *26 1 GAS rang, a rebuilt: high-oven and box men: down. SI per week C r* LNNfS FURNITURE GO,,Vv;b Ave <nd f-hjur*; low prtoe. WilliamH Pharmacy bn*!, 0474. STO\ K. Floreiif oil Hiove. 3-burner- in Cafl°a? A^e°‘ a **° U( * €(l birniture TARPAI LIN.S truek and auto rover*. HOOSIF.R TARPAULIN AND ('ANYASS GOODS CO. 1301 YV. Wa*hinfton. Bel. YY'l \K( KING AT til K SOUTH •.00.000 brief at $5.50 per in '• c-.r T't v,s ' ", x -' xK -’*l 2 carl nails of *heathtii£ and floor!nir. • nrh*ad of door* boarOi 4 **’ outfit, soil tiie, pla.*trr t Westw-rn Wrecking Cos. REL. 44130, HO G Tnur eurmus clothmiT magaames papers will help 1 Salvation Arqif Indus- .!* .Rlf’i. ,ur *w"n RiiVv n SALVAta!" l-' ai ana rye No '2 wtilt , J!®**- ,or ; w Indlanapollf • vrxin a'vi ► eed tf. km | t. 5 o—Musical Instruments LIGHTNING A( TION! IBial is one of the many features of the NKYY' IMPROVED KING TROMBONE Krath.r aright slides perfect balance <>iiderful tour .fill in lon a lion makes Hus beauti, u! instrument the fai ~rif. ~f tromImmic jilayers Com. in and try it. ft will be a rrvrlntiuti to yoll. RITTER MUSIC CO. *-3J N. Ilimni*. Circle I IJS. BLAA ER PIANO- Enjoy th* benefit* of nii l >i/• m your home Our payment p|. t n make* it cany. rrMlav * feature —Bß note Ill' 11. niii*ic fre. Y erv pood <-nndMi.ui a liandw.mp well-fini*hed mstru KV! 1 * , of r x*epUoriHl tone $105.00 See MR LEONARD (ARIJN 143 K W.,Mi l nylon _St ; FIANOsS SoO the other $75 i 0,1 BTins. Circl# os::-.* MR Wlf.K I RADIO five tub* -.. £oi3 1 M • ■ ~ GOOD lavinz Hiram Rhode uTand i?f7l rgst for hatrhiM ' 1 I *•.* f*-r*:*o. t , b—Pet and Live Stock FAMY ( HICKS FOlt BALE BOYKKS* HATCHERY 25 K. MARKET. HI. 5470. hatchek y. thorn town, ind BABY ( H.( Rs—R I red* and barred r iik *; SI. per 100. Hoo*ier Chirk Hatuherv. Ran 7047 Rllev 5087 Bel 3*>BB ,1 Otwn until n m 27 Business Announcements Dctfur Shades fur Bettor I lomes! I nituil Siiade Com puny Manufacturers of \Yunl<> Shade* We ('lran Sl.iijes 1005 N. Illinois. Kiley ]!l!5. got sold ana vnovsifd . —'•* and mil,ms i u ad- - v BIKKLK 116 Mm Main L 428 HARD floor* IhiT and ninsn..,: .lit' floors r'fmlshnl t*i InuU like lien, buth pllle am oak sstisfactuin guar Will gladly -all and tin- estimates < ree Rcl Jtlll.f fXUK.K cl) mme p.-ilntiug and paint washing wo-k guaranteed WII.I.IAMS l.m 41R4. UAI’ER HAN,,IM, Call DAVIS. Rand. IJMML PAPER hanrini:. paper rnrnished ; Zxt ellent work and *>*r%i,'e Web ‘257*!. RUGS. ||\l2 thriv . 'lid s2~all work g >ar SUPERIOR CLEANERS Ken 4462 SAFETY' RAZOR BLADES" Sharpened TTHTLKDgE *!IH N minoia. W.AI L tmtiiie p.iintiiur paper han*nu puff? ft rni*b4l ilisupuiii ~ff K-n :ts•s I '•DR IK D'NKLA—General hou*e natnf r *v t ■ on*i* m* W-b 043 4 YV W ' paint -i 'i ' duality and Call K'ni_d!ii:i MAKING LAMP SHADES OVER Making nillow* ,tn<i dr.merje* Web 3558 4b iiuutjt and 1 tunster MOVE now. pay later? HOOSIUR TKI ( KING CO •-130 h. WASH. WEB, <I7OO. I’AI KING. shiiipn •• storage. U cac and overland, leads (rum Toledo Chicago, St Louis. (iT To I SUEZ Mam .'llk’S. 2353 Wrli 4579-0600 W.

“horn-max 1 r Weh“ , |^s7 t^", ’ ,h, '' m *‘" NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO Call t all timer Randolph 374 1 -J dullness Opportunities FOR Halr. cMtli and rarrv irrrxvr.v iivinc rtM.ins; rnt *:> Raw 1 O.M LOOK! LOOK! Ib-ospc rous tearoom in central Indiana eollege town. D-iiinf an immense volume 80 Thm' SS "’onderfill opportunity. |ix REAL ESTATE offiis- for sale, trade or "tit: consider t.arlmr. Call Purcell. Ma. ROOMING HOUSE: M modern rooms. Wih awn flee Owner Rilev 1560 eves SMALL restaniiet •: r."s nf fnniitiirea!*, morttrige S2OO, Will trade as first payment on larger restauraiit or what hare you Roourn. It did*: M,,. 5758. ARE you MAKING '3.000 to $5,000 oer year? If not |,| us show von how to iln 0 CIO N M-rdmn SI W Automobiles for Sale nriCK. 1922 ROADSTER In excellent condition. Just the right car for spring and the lover of the outdoor. LOCOMOBILE 955 X. Meridian. Un. j 171. CH J?X*I° I ' I : :T , 1925 eoaeh: humpers. motometer, spotlite. running-hoard I!-’ fg 5 balloon fires. We sold tliis .-ar to Sir Stettler last year, he traded it in „ n •> sedan. We olfer it for $450 Terms ST()\E CHEVROLET CO.. 220 E NVw 1 ork. CH FVROLKT 1 024, Hiis ,s „ne or the most fumpVti h •■•r.iiniHxl Chevre t , n-ed\T'in''for l onirt r v:,|e >,,,,^ ; ,,IV,^U l V,^ U ' 1 ('HEV ROLET CO ACHTin2S Like new: alsfi 19*’ - o'et touring L. T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES CHE' ROLET. 11*2’.': to. i-.he' ourklite inotometer. seniiliaPoon tires good paint: SSO down, ha'.-ne : tn 1 1><• week STONK CHEVROLET t '2O E. New : York. CHEVROLET COUPE, 1922 New paint, motor perfect good tire*: $145. Act quick. COLE TOURING California top. excellent tires: $l5O for quick sale. THE CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO, . 31 W. 13th. Main 6942.

30 Automobiles for Sale KISSEL = CUSTOM BUILT AUTOMOBILES Attract tbe owners of 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: looks very wonderful: i cord tire*, almost new. Driven le*b than 10 000 miles. SOOO. Only S*JOO down. OVERLAND 6-CY. SEDAN, $900.00 Almost new carrnu new car guarantee: . eouipped with snubbers: apare lire, auto- , matio windshield wiper, rear vision mirror Ttiia is practcallv anew car. NASH 1925 BROUGHAM Advanced six. about eight month* old; | fully equipped: bumpers, extra tire, run-; ning board lanterns, trunk, sootlight. entire car and equipment in very fine condition and can be bought at a verv attractive price STUDEBAKER SPEC!AIa SIX 5-PASS. COUPE, 1924: Retimshed like n*w. u wonderful fitnc conditioi.: upholstering li. c new: all equipment nith snubbers, spotlight, raitiator front, two extra balloon tires, bumpers and trunk- only #OOO. HUDSON 1925 COACH New paint: lss than one year olels in very fine running condition- bumpers, extra tire and several other extras. i MOON 1924 SEDAN Recently overhauled: new paint, disc wheels ball ton tire*: a very beautiful little ear: also equipped with extras: price. #BSO FORD 1925 COUPE Fit* almost new full balloon tire*. Strwart bumpvr*. h\it*T. son visor, lock stpfrins windshield wiper, spotlight through windshield, rear-vision mirror: upholsterinr. paint perfect: in very tine mechanical condition OVERLAND 4-PASS. COUPE, 1923 Five a moH new tires: Front rear bump er and several other extra* entire car and iqiiipment in very fine condition.: a* bisr bargain for quick sale NASH 4-PASS. SPORT CAR. -$475.00 Five wire wheel*; five tire®-, almost- new ; rn w Duco naint: winter incloaure top. bumper** anr, lot* of extri*. Car looks like new: runs excellent. CHALMERS 4 PASS. SPORT, SIOO DOWN ► ive di*e wheel*, tire*, paint ev^'lientton. r-urt-lino ai(| uphobtrnns in trr.v finr • onditifin several extra- a’-o *n very fine runninir eordition- r>noe. $385- s\2 DO per month TKRMS—DIRKCT TO US. OPEN EVENINGS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE C. L. Scott Auto Cos. 4!'!J N. Meridian St Main 0022. <lhio7as#> 0$ -~ VOO yjp" 543 JONts WHITAKt* W4W CO. rito.sr arc soniu of the ••drs at our new show room. 19l\> Chev. touring. .s3so 1925 Chev. roadster.s3si). j 1924 Ford roadster.. $175 1924 Ford ludor ....$,300 . nd many others to soI tPff from. E-Z terms. New and Itsed Cars. JONES-WHITAKKK annex 516 X. Catntol S* HOUR s£ftVTg , BANG! BANG! THE RACE SS ON TO 4'o>S E. Washington St. 1921 Ford sedan. 1924 —Ford coupe. 1924 Chevrolet coach. 1924 — Chevrolet tonring 1923 Chevrolet coupe. 1925 — Ford coupe. 1924 — Ford touring. 1924 Ford 9" tid or. 1924 Ford I'Yirdor. 1923 —Chevrolet touring. 1923 Ford roadster. 1922 -Ford touring. 1923 —Chevrolet sedan. 1922 ■Ford coupe. 1922 —Ford sedan.

Service—Terms E. WASHINGTON AT NEW JERSEY ST. IN THE HEART OF THE CITY" Phone Lincoln 1841. HERE ARE THE BEST BUYS IN TOWN These cars -c right.. The prices arc right. We right in telling you that \ve have the best used cars in town. Chevrolet Coupe $350 'Flint Touring s(jso Ford Coupe S2OO Hupp Coupe .$375 Star Touring .. .$225 Studebaker Touring S3OO Olds Touring S3OO Trade and terms accepted. Ride while you buy. Open Evenings. Indianapolis Flint Cos. Factory llraneh 962 N. Meridian. Rl 5530. 1925 .FORD roadster, balloon tires. $250.00 1921 Col- touring . $175 00 1922 4-pass Peerless coupe $450.00 StuU touring, o pass S3OO 00 Chevrolet touring 1923 $250 00 Small payment down, balance monthly These ears are in perfect condition STUTZ FACTORY BRANCH 957 N Meridian Open Evenings and Sundajr A. M

30 Automobiles for Sale FORDS— For real bargains iu Personal Serviced Used Fords See WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443-64 Virginia ave. DRex. 5020. Open Evenings and Sunday. FORD TOUTING Starter, in A-l mechanical condition ; ready to drive. See this car today sure. It's a real buy. $65. L. T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES FORD COUPE, 1923 Five balloon tires; fully equipped; priced to sell: term*. McGINTY OAKLAND SALES KURDS IHUU-'C.'j-C-t coupea: your choice Several extras: nrieed *125 to • . ■ 1 are ready to run and demonstrate. Call Main 4447 STONK CHEVROI.ET CO. 540 E New York St. FORD Used Cars: always a nice stock of a Birht prlro*. Square deal 55*. run toank hatfield 00.. 025 N. C apitol AOthorized Ford Dealers. Open evening* and Sunday*. Main 4708, ~ FORD BODIES . Out* !**-> uoupp, touriiiKs and road ster: salt' or trade: cash or term*. SWISSHFLM A PARKER. FORD. 1924 4-door sedan: bumpers, lock wheel, heater, vigor, dome light excellent motor, fine paint. This car has had good care and looks the part. *IOO down STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 220 K New York. HUPP 8 scflan: gray dueo: fully equipped' terms or trade, CaU Humboldt Hoc. HAYNES. 1923 snort louring: brand new paint. * balloon tires. 2 nearly new runs finer today only $300: terms.'STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 220 E. New York. Open tonight. HUPPMOBILE. 1024 touring: fine eondttion: bargain. Owner 1822 N, Talbott, OAKLAND SPORT TOURING In good mechanical condition: 1924also many other good used earn. L. T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES OLDS MO BILL, 10114 : 4-ta*w*nsrer coupe; diso wheel*, bumper*. This I* the i>eat bu.v in th** city. Priced very reasonable for a quick wale. Irvington 0072-U ()L DSM OH ILK COACH 1925 i Fully equipped. Big savings. Call DRexel 3564. | 1925 OVERLAND balloon tires in percondition throughout 30 day guarantee term*. FUR KK A AUTO PARTS, j 344 N, Capitol A vc. OVKRLAND. 1 fi*’s *edan. triple bar bumper*. Duco finished, disc wheel*: sond condition. Priced very reasonable for a quick *alc \Veh**ter ‘JCt*? 7. STUDEBAKKR TRADE INS Guaranteed lined cars. at attractive C ’ rl ,S AKMACOST AUTOMOBILE. CO. Stndebaker Distributors. Used Car Dept ! 602 N. Capitol. Cir. 8520. ' lIAhMiAINS lic.’b Great ♦> Willy* Knight coupc-scdan. IJP’S Overland *J door -edan. I!‘*4 Overland -edan 1 Fonl 4 door sedan lie.’ 4 Ford -oipe. IP*‘3 Columbia De Luxe sedan. IDM Ffig and Stinlebaker -port I !)*: 4 Studebakei light t touring 10*i3 Buick roadster. Ilavnes-Schniidt, Inc. " USED CAR DEPT. f.-'l N. CAPITOI. AVE Lin. 7375. YOU DON’T TRUST TO LUCK WHEN YOU BUY A USED CAR FROM lIUFF-BUK K SALES CO. 3H3 N. ILLINOIS ST. LAIVfK nupplj *ll iifoi car*: ol make*: all in A I mechanical condition, ready to drive. j. t. AIsLFN MOTOR SALKS. PI 7**3 Virginia Ave. Drc\. ojpjs. Ciood six-oy Imlier touring car. in perfect mechanical condition. $150.00; terms if desired. Call DRexel 6847. Si Automobiles Wanted Autos YVanted 1922 1923 1924 and 1926 models prw lerred: t pay "ash and deal quickly Save time by seeing us first I. YY T olf Auto €o. 6b9 N < ainloi Are Corner Norm 4i Fienn in narking snare l.m 451 fl U6ET I ( AH'- hough! sm l sold GOr.D BEKG 8 Capitol 3it Auto Supplies, Repairs AI’TOMOBJLK TOPS—Side curtain* made. n**v or r mailed. bihn GUfMiclhocfcr YY tty on Cos.. **o’* Kent u k.v Ave 13 Motorcycles, Bicycles MO l i iItCV 1.1. Lb \4e sell sod exchange AIJ-EN 609 Mass Ave. Main 7088 i-iT.hi i HLNg tof th* bicfeie HihiERT VIN rvn.f STORE 940 Mae* An 37 Money to Loan Popuiiair Meilfcods sio ro s3oo ON HOUSEHOLD GOODS • i*' Mil, ** liilUL 1 DWIOI .it, ieii years ol uilcuaivt ioveaiiaauo< navt proven vhai Hue hueuiea* meets * real ixonumii ueeu lutiiana passexl a law aettuig a lan rate oi interest and I teens uir the lender Loans are mad* for thou satnla a. different purposes f you need money tn emergency do nolt hesitate L call photi* or write either of our offlr** Repayment arranged tn easy monthly tn stailments of principal and interest Loan* esn be reduced or paid tn full any time fnfere*, eeaaee Immediately on ever* dot

vVH.4'I U’lJ PAV ON PRINCIPAL Ob >2O yju pay 1 pel mouth On >6O vow pay $3 per month On >IOO mu pay >5 per month On S2OO tou pay >lO per month i.t- S3OO Ton nay sls per month With lawfu' Interest Popular Finance Corporation lOh E Market St. Room 532 Lcmcke Bldg. MA in 1278 OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT WITH CS WE MAKE SMALL PERSONAL LOANS TO CUSTOMERS. SEE OCR MR, PATRICK WASHINGTON HANK & TRUST COMPANY. WASHINGTON ST. AT SENATE AVE. MONEY LOANED CASm IN 24 HOURS morthi? re Da.? uiant Low rate® SECURITY INV. & LOAN, Inc. 188 N. Del, Lin, 6060. AUTO LOAN CO. Loans to car owners legal rates. Mr. Schmidt. 122 W. North St. Lincoln 767|.

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37 Money to Loan NEED MONEYT Quickly, confidentially and businnaa>llka dealngs is a part of the service we give you. LOANS ON Pianos, Autos. Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. J. 4 11 E. YVashington St. MA In 0685. L l“ co L n 7184 FIRST or Seeumi Mortgages on jLndtaad£ PERSONAL LOANS. $lO to S3OO. No Indorsers No imblieltv. IIOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION Main 2923. 404 Kresge Bldg. fT;s NEVER lost until Indianapolis Times Wan* Ads have failed to Ann ft 39 Legal Notices NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealrd bid* will be received by the board or school commissioner* of the ctiy of hidianapolis at the offices of tlie board. 150 N. Meridian St. Indianapolis. Ind., up to li J 1 41 Glo ( 'k p. m.. Tuesday. May la. 1940, for the following: The furnishing of all material, tools. Gray age and labor necessary to the proper installation of the wiring: for school No. oil. located at northwest corner of Pennaylvanla and Thirty-Third Sts., all am per specifications and schedule prepared by the board of school commissioners. l he proposal for the above mentioned *<4l not shall be in a separate sealed envelope with writing thereon plainly indicating the character of the work to which thf* bid relates, as. for example. “BID FOR INSTALLATION OF WIRING FOR SCHOOL NO. 00 All the bids must be submitted on blank [Drm No. 90. as preseribed by the Indiana state board ol aeeount*. whieh blanks to get her with spe<*i Heat ions ami schedule will be t arnished by the business director, upon application. These proposals must be accompanied by a certified eheek on an Jndianapolis bank, or by New York. Chicago or Inutanupolis exchange, for three (3) per eent of the maximum bid. The check or exchange must t>c drawn payable to the order oi the board of school commissioners of the city of Indianapolis. Bidder shall specify in his bid when he will complete work if awarded the contract. Ii case a bidder, w hose bid shall oe a< • <epted, shall not. within five days after nof■fix* of such acceptance, perform his bid by entering into a written contract with tho board, to perform tho work in accordance with the provisions of the speeiiieations and within that time srouro the performance of his contract by a surety bond, with surety or sureties to the approval of the board, his certified clieek or draft anil the pro<*e(ds thereof sliail l>c and remiin t he absolute property of the board-as liquidated damages agreed upon for such failure. it being impossible to estimate the amount of damages such failure would occasion to the board. The contractor wHI be required to execute & contract and give a bond, forms of which contract and bond are made a part <f the specification*. Each contractor receiving copy of the specifications and schedule "ill be required to deposit, as security for their return in good order, the Hum f five dollars The right, is reserved h.\ the board to reject, any or all proposals and to refrain from ac<*ept,ing or rejecting proposals not more than fifteen II •>) days. BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. By I KK M FRAZER. Business Director. Indianapolis, ind.. April dO. IffpS. INDIANA WOULD YVAR MEMORIAL. NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Sealed proposal* will be received by the Tru-tcbs ol the Indiana YVorld Wai* Me* iiutmL nt their office. JWar Memorial Bui Id i tlx. southoast. corner St.. Clair and Meridian Sts.. Inuianapoli*. Ind until noon May 17. IJV.’G for the purchase and remhvl of the building Li Sauare 5. in the City of Indianapolis. Marion County. Indiana. Known as kXo. ,lu ,\. Meridian St., wrecking to begin w itliin ten days Irom the date of signing tin* contract. After wrecking, site is to be cleaned thoroughly to the grade and all debris removed, leaving a clean basement. The iron fence now surrounding this property is to be left intact. Said work is to be Hilly completed sixty day* from date of contract. 1 pon acceptance of any proposal and award of the contract, bidder to whom award i* nude will be required, within ten days, to enter into said contract and to -i\p an approved surety bond in the form and in the amount to insure performance I of said contract. Ea*h proposal shall be properly signed vith the lull name of the person*, firm or corporation submitting the same. Hie Trustees reserve the right to reject any and all proposals. TRUSTEES OF THE INDIANA WORLD YVAR MEMORIAL. MARCUS S. SON NT AG. President. IRA N K 1L HKNL EY. Secret ary. I NDtA N A WORl.d"\V Alt M EMORtAL NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sea.irti proposals will be received by the trustee* of the Indiana World War' M*> mortal at their office. I (Vi War Memorial Bldg . southeast corner St Clair and Me run an bln Indianapolis Ind.. until noon Ma..v i,. 19:70. for purchage and removal "[ the building m Square 10. m the city <d Indianapolis. Marion Comity, Indiana, known * No. 11 E Michigan sita.. or the Haugh Hotel. Said bids shall specify the time within wliifh saiil buihiipg will be reruavpjj or w*recked and accompanied by ji VfiHifleil ' heck for on l pon acceptance of any proposanL and aw lid (f tile coutrro t. bidorr to kun Hwanl i* marie will be required. withitnKen •'i'- to enter into said uontnut am Imp ■ omplet-* the payment for said ltroi md to give an approved surrtv bond ill t,ne lorm and in the amount to insuri' performance ol *ai<l i ontract. Each proposal shall be properly signed with the full name of the persona, firm or corporation submitting the same. The trustci* reserve the right to reject my and all proposals. TRUSTEES OH THE INDIANA WORLD WAR MEMORIAL. MARCUS S. SON NTAG President. FRANK H heneky. Secretary. April MO. ”7, IPSO. NOTICE TO BIDDERS The undersigned publicly posts, from time to time a* needed, on the bulletin board of the board of school commissioner* of the city of Indianapoli*. Ind.. at its <ffices. 150 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis, specifications for divers supplies for schools, office*, janitor*, dpimstic science, manual training and office* equipment: for cement, concrete blocks sand, jjravel, roof lng plates, electrical fixtures, for main library, and volley hall standards: and for materials for repairs to buildings and k equipment. t viz: hardware, lumber plumbing ami electrical supplies: and bids will be received by the under‘signed for the sale to said board for such supplies and material until the respective dabs named in said specifications BOARD OF SUHOOL COM M ISSIONERS OF THE CITY.OF INDIANAPOLIS. By I KK M FRAZER. Bu*iness Director. fminmapolis. liid. April *2O. t PM>, NOTICE TO BIDDERS. —Vacuum Cleaning System— Scaled proposal* will be received by th** Trustees of Indiana University for New Vfum.m Cleaning Apparatus and Extension to Present Piping System for the Library Building. Indiana University. Bloomington. Indiana. Rid* will be received at the offiiT of Charles R. Ammevinan. Consulting En■_:i!'4r, P‘!s Continental Bark Building. In- • li.inapo is. Indiana, up t*i I'l o’clock Monthly May 3. I9*p>. Plnr.s and sp* -il'n atio*r- may be obtained at the office of tlv Consulting Engineer. JOHN YV. Secretary Bo .rd of rndima Um-ver-itv. Bloomington. Ind.

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