Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 307, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 April 1926 — Page 11

APRIL 2G, 1926

CRIME LOSS IN CITY IS $12,175 (Continued From I’a.gc 1) were taken. Several desks also ■were ransacked. The ofTice closed at 1 p. m. Saturday and the burglary was discovered this morning. Cabinet Safes Opened Several cabinet safes were opened b.v burglars at tho State Life Insurance Company office, 1000 State Life building, and a. watch, change and stamps of total value of about $25 laken. A large safe in the office was not molested, Walter Ilowc> manager, said. The combination was battered from the safe at the Central Indiana Power Company, Guaranty Bldg., hu: the safe was not opened. Nothing was taken, police were told. No safe was found at the J. H. Weyer Company, 1105 City Trust Bldg*., the visitors ransacked desks. Nothing was reported stolen. Police had no clew to the identity of three Negroes said to have robbed Dan Vibber, 2813 13. Michigan St., of $53 on the canal bridge at Vermont St. Sunday night. Ona of the men held him, a second choked him and ♦he third took his money, he said. Youth*. Arrested Lansing and Maas today said theft of about twenty automobiles in the last three weeks had been solved with the arrest of four Negroes, all age 16. The youths, charged with vehicle taking, had averaged a car a night for some time, detectives charged. Those held were Curtis Johnson, 2060 Martindale Ave.; Philip Jones, 2216 Columbia Ave.; Arthur Vandiver, 2323 Hovey St., and Samuel Adams, 1530 E. Eighteenth St. Burglars at the Arthur Kleinhelnz poolroom, 1102 E. Tenth St., secured $13.90 In loot. The prescription department was ransacked Sunday night by visitors at tMo J. L. Simmons drug store, 1101 S. East St. Nothing was believed to have been taken. Police think the burglars were after narcotics. At the White Hose filling station, Twelfth St. and Capitol Ave., loot was 12 cents. Search for Bandit Search was being made for the lone, armed Negro bandit who heldup William Hutton, 620 S. Illinois St., Saturday, at Eddy and Merrill Sts., and took $45. Shoplifters were accredited with the disappearance of three fur pieces valued at $125 from the Fair Store, 311 W. Washington St., late Saturday. William Lack, Negro, who operates a pressing parlor at 901 W. Michigan St.., said $lB and some clothes were taken from his shop. Police said glass in the door was broken and several hangers were on the floor. They suspected that a dice game had ended in a fight. The Delta Sigma Delta fraternity house at 1424 Central Ave. was burglarized and clothing valued at $l3B taken. Front Door Opened Patrolman Welch, who saw three men hurry away in a car from | Henry St. and Kentucky Ave., found i the front door at Paul Rudy's drug ! store, at that address, had been j opened. He could not learn what j had been taken. Burglers fled when they pried the ! padlock from the door at the Fol- I lansbee Company, 321 S. Missouri 1 st., and set off the burglar alarm. An ‘‘ice box burglar” was active in North Indianapolis Saturday and seven ice boxes were looted of food stuffs valued at S2O. Other Thefts Other thefts reported to police during ihe week-end: Hubert Clay, 802 w. North St., fish and chickens valued at $75 taken from store; Thomas Melvin ney, 2223 Northwestern Ave., S2O watch; Miss Margaret Miller, 1112 Lexington Ave., $75 ring; Martin Brother, 214 Indiana Ave,, clothing valued at $52.50 from parked auto; Charles Abels, 1237 Charles St., ! $3.60; Standard Grocery, 1604 N. j Senate Ave., sl2: 13d Bankers, 355 W. Seventeenth St., pay phone and cigarets valued at $18.50 taken from grocery, and Miss Viola Cross, 339 X. Illinois St., purse valued at $4.75. IN PROBATE COURT RACE If. Nathan Swaim Seeks Democratic Nomination for Bench. H. Nathan Swaim, 1125 VV. Thirty-Sixth St., is a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Probate Court judge. Swaim was incorrectly mentioned in The Times Saturday as a candidate for the j juvenile court judgeship nomination. A member of the firm of Swaim | A- Ogden. Swaim lias practiced law here since 1916. He is the teacher of the Willing Workers’ class of the St. Paul M. 13. Sunday school, former commander of the Indianapolis post of the American Legion* and a member of city and State bar associations, Masonic lodge and Sigma Nu fraternity. He is a graduate of De Pauw University and University of Chicago Law School. He is married and has one child. TOBACCO YIELD GROWS 216 Pounds Increase Per Acre Reported in Canada. OTTAWA, Or.t., April 26. —'Tobacco growers of Canada harvested an average of 1.130 pounds of tobacco per acre in 1925. according to a report of the Department of Agriculture. This wis an increase of 216 pounds per acre over the 1924 production. "Total output of tobacco in the Dominion last year was 29,255,000 pounds,” said the report, “grown on 27,815 acres. This came from Ontario and Quebec. Ontario’s production was 20.623,000 pounds, while Quebec's output was 8,632,000 pounds. About 12,000,000 pounds of the production was used by Canadian manufacturers.” HUGE TOOTH DUG UP weighing more than four pounds was turned up by a plow in a field belonging to William Doyle.’ Scientists say it resembles the tooth of a mastodon.

Seeks Seat in Legislature

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Republican nomination for State Senator from Marion County is sought by Herman L. Suger, 40, 3427 Olive SL, contractor and builder. lie was graduated from Indianapolis College of Law in 1912, and was admitted to Federal and State | courts. lie is a member of the Masonic and Odd Fellow Lodges and the First Baptist Church. ‘‘l stand for equal rights for all," Suger said. 10,000 CONVERTS ASKED BY CHILD Girl, 14. Begins Evangelistic Campaign. "Ten thousand converts in Indianapolis." That is the slogan adopted by Uldine I'tley, 14, of Fresno, Cal., child evangelist, who opened a fourweks’ evangelistic campaign Sunday <it Oadle Tabernacle. Approximately 15,000 men and women heard her i messages Sunday. •Miss Utley was converted several years ago while making her way to a dancing school class with her blind grandfather. "We are asking God to give us 10,000 saved souls in Indianapolis during these services," she said. Mayor John L. Duvall presented i the young evangelist and her parents, Mr. and Airs. A. 11. Utley. Dr. Samuel Edward Long of the Indiana Central College presented Mayor Duvall. Many ministers attended. Miss Utley will speak each evening except Saturdays. She will hold pr&yer conferences at 2:20 and 7 p. m. and on Saturday mornings she will conduct a special service for children, the Rex. Earl F. Hewitt, j manager, announced. Veteran Policeman Dies Suddenly Funeral arrangements for Harry Condell. 59. police officer for twentylive years, were delayed today, pending arrival of Mrs. E. V. Tim-

son, a sister, from Alhambra, Cal. Condell died at his home, 2 445 E. Washington St., after p. brief illness with pneumonia. He had just returned from his vacation when stricken. Condell has been a wagonman since 1922. lie was appointed to the department in 1901. He cane hero from Terie Haute, Ind. Besides hi* mother Mrs. Condell and a sister; two broth-

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ers. J. S. Condell and Charles It. Condell. of St. Louis, Mo., survive.

GOO!) HEX A GOLD .MINE CHICAGO —A good hen is a gold mine just now, poultry men here say. Commission house statistics indicate that the value of eggs marketed thus far this year exceed in value the country’s entire gold and silver production for the same period.

Traffic Supervisor of Bell Promoted

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Traffic Supervisor R. M. Loomis of the Indiana Hell Telephone Company today was promoted to the engineering department of the American Telephone and Telegraph Cmpany, New York. Loomis' home is in Kendallville, Inch, and his Indianapolis address is 2218 Broadway. He is an Indiana University graduate and was a second lieutenant In the ’ World War. He started with the Bell as a traffic student in 1920 and soon won a promotion to South Bend.

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18 Rooms tor Rent a—Light Housekeeping MARKET, K., 538: single or connecting rms.: everything furnished: M up. MILKY. 12U: two Turn.: gas. eln\; ground floor: garage: $5. Bel. is.'lfl-W. N. NEW JERSEY. 1029; rosy furnished room: Uitehi-neite; mod., with hath: $3. PLEASANT. 110(1: two rooms, bath. DRexel 7398 STURM AVE. 1025: semi-modern, sixroom. 520. E. Washington. 2415: semimodern. six room. *25. FRANK S. i CLARK CO. Main 3377 WALNUT. W„ 20; near Meridian: 2 eonnreting rms ; everything fnrn : i-onple, b — Board and Rooms BEVILLE. X . 23; room, hoard, modern home: K Wash, ear Web 4847 .1. MODERN light Housekeeping: everything furnished: eiean: good looation; close to W Wash, 11, S, Bel. 0040. NORTH—Lovely room and good home cooked meals. Rand. 1257. SMALL CHILD—To Hoard in modern home, Belmont 1711-2. WANT small ehildren to board; best of eare: reference. Bar. 'Mir, W 19 Rentals a—Houses BLVD. PL.. 3211: ft rms.: bath furnace gar : *3O Riley 2031. fir 1804. EDISON. 835: rent reduced; four-room, modern, except furnace; 525. liar. 1 1 12-J MICHIGAN 730 E . 4 rooms. Hath, heat and water furnished- walking distance newly deco Web. 1350-M. PATTERSON. 228; north side: full 2story 4 room double. Hum 0 439. uUILL. 1847: 4-room coitage. semi niod--520: near Hnhsmib It Hoke, Dr. 0901 ■ ST. ULAIR. E . :i*;o 7 room nuMlent house: S3B, Har, 2403. UDELL 1242: 4 rooms and garage. 517,30. Prexel 7591-J WASHINGTON. K. 1124 five-room modern double. Irv. P7OQ-W, WHEELER ST 2170; 5 rooms. . 518.00 Roosevelt Av . 3(KI8; 4-r. semi-m. 20.00 1414 E. 24th St.: 0 rooms 20.00 Spruce St. 1317: 0-r . sing. gar... 22.50 Parker Ave 2125: 4-r. semi mod... 20.00 1250 W. 2.5 th St 4 r mod., gar. . . 27.30 A U 7.AINKY 108 N Delaware St SEE nUNMiL * HOLI EG EL for bargains REAL ESTATE SIX-ROOM double: modern, cvept furnace; newly de.avrate'l- goml location, eact. H'-nt *3O per month Call Un-cle I‘lS4 OPPOSITE Golden Hill -In.l'j nnslero four room and mb’" Only *3O. Wa. 0753 R. “NORTH W KST MHSO i .r.i'^lanf!: nunl.: * 1 •?r> N. r?iTHol: moil.: •* .TYOO 14*.* 7 W. :t:id: mod.: srar X JC.oO CB.*U TnlpU Avr. ersr 4 . .T’..%0 .*l4B W. \*Bth P\r.\ 1! : c;i- f1... 070 \V **Bh /'’*-• If< $?:• *!0.00 DUNfsOF & lIOLTKOEL 122 E. Marl ct M on liQ'.'O. b—Houses Flats Furnished NORTH flv# room fr six mo-. Iflual for rMYiiplf rr.T*om>Y<F. AVa-H *ff>no c —Apartments PL LAS ANT 1100: *- rooms and bath DRrx-1 7.*lftß TFN’TH St K.. IMM.% t>t '* room, bath: sbam boat s*.*() Pir 18t>4 SSO Robmhoofl spartmrnts Sixty Third and , Collrirr minlrri' five room- ami bath: xa* . rair** card*n plot Call nw rr at Lnwoln 514 4 Wish 1148 DOWNTOWN apartment*. 1410 1418 R. Vermont 4 rooms and bath, city heat, modern in every rvspeot S4O. Corner **lst and Capitol: 5 and 0* rooms, bath, modern, newiv $-4.5 1540 Ashland Ave S4O 170*: Itnckle St MO Call Washington 04.14 e—Miscellaneous RENT or Lra-c; 1 lo 7 ipTrs. 5-ronm house and bnni Post Road and 10th St. Call Web 5570 GARAGE: 1019 N Capitol 40x100 feet Plenty of In-iit Rilev :i437 21 Real Estate tor Sale b—Houses WILL SACKIKTCK $1,500 | EQUITY in nw 4 room louble northeast: now rente-! at ?s ‘l month balamM* <iue on contrain. S'l7 month. Win consider ifood lot. W. B. KUKBY 425 Bhlg l.in. 1782 We Buy Real Estate Lease Contracts l’ht Washlnfton Company 257 W Wauh St Male 0792 Attractive Home In 4,'i00 blo4*k Dark Avr ovnor i* moving to Chicago: houre iias inclosed front poi-h. long living room -ido (enter hall, dining room breakfast rH*m ;*nd kitchen on first floor lo.ir fullbeAlrooms on se<'ond floor, hardwood floori* tiiroimhout bfautiful lot. 50x17(4* with plenty of -hn'bherv: hborTioosl; two Miu.ire-4 from public bool and also from St. J >an of Arc n rish: prn>- SI 2.0000 R. h. WIIaSON. Realtor. 1101 Nat l City Rank Bid?. Lin. (5104. Evenings. Ran. 1244. MADISON Rd.. 5 mile* f rotr. Monument: modern house, fl rooms 2-car srarnsfV 20 fruit trees. 1 acre around. tcrra<*d yard. Liberal terms. Li. 59 40. Ra. 40 47. J. C. i-i XCAX REALTY C(>. FIVE riHnis and niom for fvith: furnace. double garage, chicken house: Shade laud \vc. north of Forty-Sixth St.: one acre; 5*4.200: *2OO fiii’li balance monthl\ Owner. IQd N De - aware St Mam 1 TOO THREE-PORCH on Blue River: good luurroom cottar : lirie lot natural for fuel: goml floating and fishing. Owner. Wash. 04.24, BUNGALOW, four rooms, y a rare; ground 122x120.8: east side Butler Ave.. south of Twenty Eirhth St : $2,400: 5100 down, balance quarterly. Owner. 106 N. Dela- | ware St. Main 1700, FIVE ACRE TRACT. SOVTH NINTH ST.. BEECH GROVE. FOR SALE OR TRADE DKEXKL 1280 24 4-FOOT front by 158; Butler Ave . south of Twenty Eighth St $1,200; $25 *a*h. SI 2 monthly Ow ner. 100 N. Delaw are St Main 1700. PARIS AVE.. 2937: by owner; six room, modem: with r a race*: *2.000 cash: balanee lour term. Price *4.800, THREE acres Richland Dr . east of Shadeland Ave north of Forty-Sixth St. - SI .500 for a’ l ; $25 cash sls monthly. Owner. 100 N. Delaware St Main 1709. MODERN BENGALOW SBS(. . nsh hai ance like rent Will take lot in trade a* payment 790 K of 1* RMtu d—Lots HALF-ACRE tracts east: bu*es. schools. ehnrches $5 give* possession We. 6041 f—Sale or Exchange KILLING STATION: Garage anti rcsi-ilent-y. also vacant lot for buslnt-ss room.- 522.009 yearly huGncae Price 515.000 want front ■> to lo acres, euhur ban. 730 K. of P. Illdg. fOR sale or trade six room Itotiee with from two to eight acres as desired: hue and traetion line: Dated road Owner. Riley 4287. NICE new. 5-roont bungalow east: take machine or i heap lot as down payment. Hum 3022. g—Builders and Contracting ATTENTION —We can in most instances finance GAKAGES On EASY TERMS 1 CAR. $1.59 TO S3 PER MONTH 2 CARS *2 59 TO 55.09 PER MONTH. 3 CARS $3 .30 TO 58 PER MONTH CALL US FOR PARTICULARS L. G. BRKiHTMIRE CO., llOt N. Capitol Ave. HRM K block and cement work Ph >im 704 X Cat>itol Lue-ohi 5749 _ CEM FATING, rxoavut’uu sodding, gr.idinu: job work of nil kind*. Ken. 2452. CLEANING spedahrttM on w.tll mi per paint, fltiors and woodwork Furniture and woolwork ptdished Lin Bofl2. GENERAL Cl KANING SERVICE EXCAVATING cement work, cinder* and hauling. Call Lin. 19(17. PAINT AND ROOKING Complete line of high-grade materials. Paint, or reroof your house. Ten mouths to pay. Call u regarding above plan. Allied Coal and Material Cos. Paint and Rooting Dept. 134 X. Delaware St. Phono Lincoln 7581. PAPER cleaning by experienced man; hardwood floors refinshed. Bel. 0437-J. SODDING and grading, exca'-atinr and cement work. Kenwood 3636.

21 Real Estate for Sale g—Builders and Contracting TINNING and roofing: all kinds; repair work promptly done. TAYLOR BROS.. 247 E. Eleventh. Riley 2310. 22 Real Estate Wanted CASH IN 72 HOURS W 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 KURTZ & LEASE. .19 20 Leninite Bldg. Phone Lin. 3434. DAYTON REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT CO.. 1910 Fletcher Savings A Trust BUg. 'VA N'T to l>u.v some cheat) rental property. COOLEY, Webster 9272. 25 Miscellaneous for Sale CASH REGISTERS, st ales, grinders, glieer*. rebuilt: guaranteed Fixtures all kinds. SPKAGCE EX. !2 \v Ohio Main 0594. DAVBNO SUITE: KROEIILER UPHOLSTERV: REASONABLE. HUM. 9492. DAVENPORT, other householu goods; all In good condition, YVeh, 3417-YV. DININGROOM suite, oak. 12-piece: all or part: exceptional condition. 2111 N. Pennsylvania. GAS ranges rebuilt: high oven and box oven: 52 down. $1 per week. C. C. INN Ia FURNITURE CO 328 Virginia ATHOUSE ■•leaning’ Your surplus clothing. furniture, magazines papers, will help us to heln others Salvation Army Indus trial Home. Phone for wagon. liiley Hd22. 12* W. Georgia LINOTYPE FOR SALE MOVING ladders. 14 ’ Meyer*.' II feet. 59 each: 175 feet track for same. 15c foot. EH LILLY CO. See MR OTT PRINTING Press biggern your fist. 510. _J ND1 ANA PRINTERS SUPPLY CO. RESTAURANT, double-men Eclipse gas range: bargain; also repairs lor any gas or *-oal range. UNKEDA STOVE REPAIR. 329 Virginia Ave. Circle 1180. RUGS AND LINOLEUM AT LOWEST PRICES PORFMAN RUG COMPANY, 207 W Wash St. Opp, Stntelioilse RCG. Pv 12 for sale: easy chair: cheap. 3240 Central. SHOES sizes H to 7. silver, patent, velvet: w w 1219 V Ala . Apt. 1). SODA TABLES two. and chairs: low price Williams Pharnia'-y Prcx 64. 4 TARPAULINS truck and into covers. HOOSIER TARPAULIN VND CANVASS 1 GOODS CO 1302 W Washington. Bel. “ WRECK IXG AT 411 E SOUTH ! 200 000 bnrk at 55.50 P'-r in.; 2 car loads of 2x4e 2xo 2xß, 2x10: 2 carloads of sheathing and flooring carload of doors and sash hath outfit soil nine, plaster boards Western Wrecking Cos. BEL. 4q:k> SALVAGE whfHi mo rye. No. 2 wait* oats suitable for sefd Indianapou* Grain and Fe*d Go Lin 1455. USED Huv Ip with innl puarrls ami gool * brakp; 512.50: barjraln. 548 Virirnna A vp. a—Musical Instruments UKULELE PLAYERS! Arr* you w ut( hinff for our big: surprise announ*emor ♦' RITTER MUSIC CO. 231 X. Illinois. (. f.-le 119.5. 2 I t'Rlt.iiT players. -.3.5 and >99. YVe need room: worth double the price. Ini *149-1. MR YVILKIN’G es NOTE nlat'-r j-1H.5 with bench and rolls, worth double the prt.s. room nct-,1,-,1 In, f,4H| MR WII.KING PIANO Steliiwav sell or trade for Yictrol t 549 Web 4847 J. b—Pet and Live Stock BABY CHICKS FOR SALE BOYERS* HATCHERY, 25 E. MARKET. RL 5470. HATCHERY I’HORNTOWN iND _ POODLK: White allkj, o weko old. Call at 22.52 S Meridian. | Uusiness Announcements ANNIVERSAY SALE OF REBUILT TYPEWRITERS ALL PRICES REDUCED Wc Rent and Overhaul All Makes of Typewriters and Guarantee Our Work. Authorized Agents for Remington Portables. AMERICAN WRITING M ACHINE CO. 104 MOXUM KXT CIRCLE. L! N 0822. rURT-UNS TO LAUNDER. Mrs J. Luts. (hrHp_Hol2. FEATHERS bought sold and rpnoratad feather inatlri .**••• and imliuwa mad* E F BUR RLE 410 Mane Main 1428 INNER aprinß.-* box prmtr and hixh f**lt. mattro-e* madn tt order. Wo also rebuild and .ii.y kind of mattresses. HOME REDDING CO.. 870 Virginia Ave. Drex. 0780 PAPER el* .tiling, namtins and namt waslumr work xuaranteod. WILLIAM*. Lin. 4194, PAPER HANGING—CaII Davis. Randolph 499 H PAPER hamrlna: paper lurninhed; exceilent work anq servi*e Web % 2572 RUGS. 9x12. thnv cjnd.. s'* all work guar CLEANERS Ken 4492 SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened TUTfLEDGE 216 X. Illinois. SEAMSTRESS bv day nr week Randolph 9780 TKXTONF wall tinting painting, naper-h-ng- iijiper film dt-c, off Ken 3825. I PiiOLSTLRING—Work guaranteed Ltn- - ii ■ i 1 <47 HENDR'K DlNKLA—General house paint WE paint •duo. of oualitv and service Call Ran 3263. MAKING LAMP SHADES OVER. Making pillows and draoerie*. Web 3558. FOR EXPERT FUR CLEANING Call Randolph 062(1 28 Storage and Transfer PACKING, shipping, storage: local and overland loads from Toledo. Chicago. St Louis. OTTO .1 SUEZ Main 3(7*82353 (Yeb. 4.3791999 W. MOV ING ami Trucking Reliable men <J*l> BORNMAN Web. *571

<USED CARS > 343 N. CAPITOL /chevrolct/MAIN 5647 (SPECIAL ' SALE For one week. And we have cut the prices to the bottom. All cars are in the very \ best of condition. ) AT OCR ANNEX 1516 N. Capitol. 1923 Maxwell. Korfl tollrinj j ST: , 1924 Cbrrrolpt vdan. ID*** 1954 Ford roa.lalrr jgog Ford tourir ,^ 1925 Ov.rland touring. 1 , ci,..,6 . ...uring 1954 Ford coupr. . a , pvrolrt vo;i(I „ rr 1954 Ford tudor *rdan. 192* Chevrolet touring 1P23 Oakland abort touring. 1925 Maxwell 1923 Ford louring. *75. 1953 Overland touring. 192* F.hkox roa.-li. 1953 Ford de luxe eom>e 192.1 Chevrolet touring. 1024 Ford road-ter. Open Evenings Until 9 o’clock, and All Day Sunday. V 24 HOUR SERVICE ',

28 Storage and Transfer MOVE NOW, PAY LATER. HOOSIER TRUCKING CO. 2130 K. WASH, WEB. 0700. . NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO, Cal I at all time* Randolph 87411 "29 dullness Opportunities^ LOOK! LOOK! Prosperous tearoom in central Indiana college town. Doing an immense volume of business. Wonderful opportunity. Box 80. Times, 30 Automobiles for Sale BUICK tonrinp:. 1923: (food tire*; looks __ &Vi.Cpns liko now: only 25 down. WINNINGS. Hudson-Essex Dealer. Irv. .*(.598. .28Id E. Washington. Cadillac*, 57 Phaeton Good mechanical condition; sir tfl) (rood tires; paint, top and curtains good A real buy. Term a and trade. LOCOMOBILE doo N. Meridian. Lin. 1171. CHEVROLET. 1923 touring:, motometer, spotlurht. heater. 5 very (food tires. This ear for above the rivers ire. tISI it today. Terms. STONE CIIEVROLET CO. D K. Now York, CHEVROLET iounny. 192d: Good meehanical condition. ?125. Will take $25 down; baling a *eek. Irv. 0972-R. CHEVROLET 1924 coupe: motometer. 5 tires, xood paint. upholstering and \ notor : S*. 3fi. Terms. STON E UIiEVRO- : LET CO. 540 E Wash, CHEVROLET V B touring. 1922: newly reflidshed: motor in good condition. Small down payment, balance bv the week Webster 2927. Colo, 1922 Touring with California top. In a beautiful con-'' t cljtion • y tires, spares mounted on Pide*< ! Hll kinds of extras. This ear has all i the appearanoe of a now automobile, ard : ean l>e bought at a tremendous bargain, i Terras to suit LOCOMOBILE I 905 N. Meridian. I.ln. 1171. DURANT Touring. I 923 ~N>wiy~i-c p;,\ ntc 1 1 ami overhaule.l Will take small down payment. Balam-c by tht- week. No iiit<-48-ct Randolnh 719.. : FORD. I*to 4-door s<dan. load'd with extras dec tl<is one today: wo reduced the nn.-e A denumatration will con vince you. STONK CHEVROLET CO.. 220 E. New 5 ork ! FORD.S— For Real Bargains in j Personal Serviced Used Fords See TV ANGELIN-SHARP CO. I 443-61 Virginia Ave. DRcx. .'>o2o. Open Evenings and Sunday. t ORD. 1924: Ameg hotly. speedometer: I shook absrlfrs. look wheel runs and I looks fine. ex. client tires. STONE CHEV- ! ROLFT CO., 220 E. New York. 1924 FORD Touring; Starter demountable billoon 1 1 r*- 5195 terms EUREKA AUTO FARTS Open hres 344 N Capitol. FORD Used Cars; always a nice stiwU us all m>del. Right priees. Square dealing THE FRANK HATFIELD CO.. f125 N Capitol. Authorized Ford Dealers. Open evenings and Sundays Main 47QS FORI) BODIES One 1925 coupe, tourings and road ster sale or trade rash or terms SWfSSH ELM It PARKER 544 E Washington. FORD Coupe. 1924; Five balloon tires: in *'xccllent condition throughout: $75 down. A bargain. EUREKA AUTO PARTS 1925 FORD roadster: 5 balloon tires, look wheel, water pump, accelerator. Me Gnire A Steel. 81 8 Vir. Ave Web 1395 W FORD SUDAN', i!2l IN GOOD CONDITION. $125. WILL ACCEPT $50.00 DOWN PAYMENT. CALL DR EXEL 0847. HI PPMOBILK 192 4 louring: fine conditiori; bargain Owner 182*? N Talbott OLDBMOBILE 1928: <le luxe Milan; sixty days old. Can not l>o told from anew ear. Anew car at a u*rd ear price Will sacrifice if gold at onec. Terms. Owner. Web 3005 PACKARD TRADE-INS 1924 Packard straight S sslan. 1923 Packard single t sedan. 1923 Hudson <*oa<‘h. 192 4 Lexington and sedan. 5 pass 1923 Dodge coupe. 4 pass. 1923 Oakland sedan 1924 Big rt Studebakrr coupe. 1923 St lit z fl a* dan. 5 pass 1923 National sedan. 5 pass. 1923 Rickenhacker touring. 1924 Bui* k ♦ lan 1924 Oakland sedan Many other bargafna. Always open THK riTIZKXS MOTOR CAR CO. Packard Distributors Since 1904 31 W 1:*11 1 St. Main 0942. STUDEBAKER IRaDF INS Wuaranterd us*d cars at attractive , prices. AUM AUC>S r A rTOMOBILK CO Studehnker Distributors TTanl Car 1> pt 002 N. Capitol Cir 8520 STUTZ Stutz touring six-pa.—enger S3OO Chevrolet tounne. 1923 250 Cole touring. 1921 175 Studcbaker coa*h. 1923 850 cole sedan. 1923 750 Studebaker touring. 1922 475 Kissel touring. 1923 700 These cars are in perfect condition. Small payment down balance monthlv STt’TZ FACTORY BRANCH 957 N. Meridian. Open ;mil Sunday a. m. 1923 LIGHT Six Touring; Bumpers, good tires: motor A-l: $325. A real buy EUREKA AUTO PARTS 544 N Capitol Bip Bargains 10‘U> (irfat t> Willys-Knight oottoe snl tit sl,7<to 1053 Willy*-Knight touring 505 1054 Ford artlan 45,‘i 1054 Ford touring 10."> 1954 Oakland rotipe 750 1053 Jpw'-tt 4-door srd.m 550 l O'.’-f Stmlrbakf-r big tl sport 805 1053 Ovirland 4-door sedan 305 1054 Overland coupe sedan 305 1055 Overland touring 155 1954 Hudson coach 850 35 Other Cars Fiom 835 to 595 Ilaynes-Schmidt. Ine. 150 IV, North 651 N. Capitol. New Car Dent Used Car Dept THE WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND DEALERS

30 Automobiles for Sale OVERLAND. 1053: bumpers, step-plates, .rood clean upholstering: just the oar you wan*, at the right price: SIOO down. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 550 E. New York. OVERLAND. 1055 Touring: Good running condition: good tires: $135. Will take 530 cash. Balance b.v tho week. No interest. Webster 5657. RUTTER UAHS. RUTTER PRICES. BETTER TERMS. MARION CHEVROLET CO. 963 N. MERIDIAN. LL 5361. YOU DON’T TRUST TO LUCK WHEN YOU BUY A USED CAR FROM lIUFF-BUICK SALES CO. 363 N. ILLINOIS ST. 31 Automobiles Wanted Autos Wanted 1055. 1053. 1054 and 1055 models prefer rex I : we pay cash and deal quickly. Save time by seeing us first. T. Wolf Auto Cos. 550 N. Capitol Ave. Corner North St. Plenty of narking space, l.ln, 4516. USED CARS bought and Bold. GOLDBERG 555 X Caoitol. 32 Auto Supplies, Repairs (f - —v\ Y’our Car Deserves All Fabrics SEAT COVERS The only kind that can be cleaned. They protect the -upholstery and wearing apparel, too. Expert Trim Repairs Maibsg Quality Shop 1035 N. Meridian St. Lincoln 8302. Lincoln 8303. V- j AUTO TOPS Special priocs this week. 56 E. South St. Circle 8110 AUTOMOBILE TOPS—Stile curtains made. new or repaired John Guedelhoefer Wagon Cn., 5"5 Kentucky Ave, BEST used tires any size: wholesale and retail. Open evenings. ROGERS TIRE SHOP 3117 W. Washington Bed 4 OOP USED TIRES—SS UP. ELKINS BROS tm4 N ILLINOIS ST. RILEY 6171. 33 Motorcycles, Bicycles MOTORCYCLES. Wc sell and exchange. M.I.PN r.ou M.-I-S Ave. Main 7650, 37 Money to Loan WWV< OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT WITH US WE MAKE SMALL PERSONAL LOANS TO CUSTOMERS. SEE OUR MR. PATRICK WASHINGTON BANK & TRUST COMPANY, WASHINGTON ST. AT SENATE AVE. 6 r ; Mortgage Money Meyer-Kiser Bank Second Mortgage Loans ON REAL ESTATE AND Comstryctnon Loans All Business Confidential. Quick Service. On- u Evenings. 30 K of P Bide AUTO LOAN CO Loan,, 10 car owners eg a rate* Mg. Schmidt 155 Wjfrorth St, Lincoln 7876. FIRBT or Second Mortgago 011 Indian apolis or Indiana real estate Prompt servo-. R It WILSON Lin. 6101. 1101 National Citv Bank Bldg. I.U .-s—till personal prop rlv: ease lit 54 hours Security Investment and Loan Company l.tO X. Delaware 1.111. 5050, NEED MONEY": Quit\vly. confidentially and businpßa lik#* dealings is a part of the service we give you. LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture. Etc. CAPITOL LOAN 00. 1411/0 K. Washington St. MAin 0585 Lincoln 7184 Loans jm to 5300. Room 535 106 K Market St. Phone. Mam 1578.

SPECIALS SPECIALS WE ARE running a special sale of high quality used ears for the week of April 26, 1926. All cars listed are of the Highest Standard in used cars.

DODGE SEDAN 102 G SERIES Five tires, front ami rear bumpers. Only 9 months old. FLINT :>:> SEDAN Driven 6.100 miles, fourwheel brakes, balloon tires. Cannot be told from new. OLDS TOURING New paint, good tires, motor was rebuilt in our shop. Priced at $900.00.

MANY MORE TO SELECT FROM BRING YOUR FAMILY IN ANYTIME AND LOOK OVER OUR LINE OF NEW AND USED CARS, AND COMPARE THEM WITH ANY OTHERS IN TOWN. WE ARE VERY LIBERAL IN OUR ALLOWANCES ON USED CARS. INDIANAPOLSS FLINT CO. FACTORY BRANCH 962 North Meridian. Rl ley 5530. Open Evenings

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37 Money to Loan QUICK LOANS 510 to S3OO This corporation Is operated under t,h mpervision of tho Stale of Indiana, and provides a place where you may borrow from $lO lo f.'lOU jit a dlgrtlfleti. 1 business-ltko manner without. paying more than tho legal rate of interest or 1 without being imposed upon in any way. We do not notify your employer, j neither do wn make inquiries of friends, relatives or trades people. You get the money in a few hours' tlmo and without having any ouo sign your note. If you are unable to call in person at our of‘ fli-o. phone us or write us ajtd our representative will call at your home. HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION 404 Kresge Bldg. (Fourth Floor) Corner Pennsylvania and Wash. fIU. Entrance 41 E. Washington St. Telephone, MA. 5053 39 Legal Notices EXECUTORS NOTICE OK PRIVATE SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. Hy virtue of an order of tho .Marion Probate Court of Marion County, Indiana, and subject lo its approval, the ttudersigned executor of the will of Sarah K. Chandler, deceased, will at tlm hour of id o’clock a. in. of the 30tli day of April. 1050. and from day to day thereafter. until sold, offer lor sale at private sale at Rooms 8 and 1* Aetna Bldg., 53 N. Pennsylvania 8t„ in the City of Indianapolis, Indiana tho following described personal property belonging to tho estate ot the decedent: Mortgage notes secured by first mortgages on real estate in said Marion County. indicated b.v names of makers, balances of principal and mortgage records and pages of records thereof in the Recorder's Office for said Marion County, as follows: Charles H. Horn and Mary C. Horn. $3,000, Book 860. page 514: Mamie >i. Brandou. S9OO. Book 868. page 103; David Horton and Celia E. Horton, fl.ooo. Book 753. page 578: Roso Johnson, $1,400, Book 696, page 4; Mary A. Johnson. SI,BOO. Book iO4. page 150. Mortgage notes of Robert F. Hiatt and Josto H. Hiatt, SSOO, recorded in Mortgage Record 63, page 365. of the records of the Recorder's Office for Hendricks County. Indiana. Liberty Bonds of Ihe United State* of America—No. C 05569908 of the .Second Liberty Lo;ut. face SSO: seven bonds of the Third Liberty Loan, each for SIOO and numbered 5113571 to 5113577. both inclusive: two bonds for face SIOO each and one bond for face SI,OOO of the Fourth Liberty Loan. numbered. respectively, E 03570075. F03570976 and K0f083780. Unsecured note of the Chandler A Taylor Company for face $5,000, Common stock of the Belt Railroad and Stockyards Company, sixty shares pf face value of SSO per share, evidenced by certificate No. 1090 for ten shares: certificate No. 1605 for five shares; certificate No. 1741 for five slums: certfeate No. 5445 for twenty tharesxand certificate No. 5640 for twenty shares. Bonds of Union Traction Company of Indiana. of Ihe general morlgago due July 1. 1919. extended to July 1, 1935; three bonds of face value of SI,OOO each, numbered 597. 598 and 599. Preferred stock of Richmond (Indiana) Manufacturing Company, certificate No. 05. for twelve shares preferred stock of fare value of SIOO per share. Said property will be sold for not less than the full appraised value thereof, for cash. HOWARD M. STANTON, Executor of the will of Sarah E. Chandler, deceased. TIMES WANT ADS LEAD TO SUCCESS Coal and Wood Better Coal for Less Kindling With Each Ton A a. and K\. —Thf Bent that la mined. _ ,„Mined In Kanawha Dtstriet. §*t jy 'a . o-in. block, lire. fkd. . .96.75 Best Va. oks. 2x4. eln. fkd $6.00 Beet .U. mine run. 50 pet.. In. . .$5.50 Bejt K. Ky. Harlan Cos.. 6-in. Ue. fkd.56.75 Genuine Glendora—The Wonder Coal. Sullivan County. Indiana. Bept Glendora. 6-in. blit.. I go. fkd.. $6.75 Best Glendora. 6x3 lp.. eln fl<<! ...$6.25 Best Glendora, 2x4 rjrsr. eln. fkd... .$6.00 THY OT7R HOOSIER ASH. Burns well and holds Arc overnight. Hooselr Asli Ind. No. 6 lp. 6-in. fkd.ss.Bs Tfoos. Ash Ind. No. 6. 2x4 egg. fkd. .$5.35 Best. Linton No 4. 6 in. ]p.. rln. fkd. $5.75 Best Ind. 4-in. lp No. 5. eln. fkd. . .$5.25 Best Ind. No. 5. 2x4 egg:, eln. fkd .$5.15 Best K. TIL No. 5. 2x4 egir, eln. fkd. $5.15 Best Vermilion 111. 6 in. lp. fkd $5.2"> Citizens Coke, the best $10.25 Delivered anywhere in the city. UNION ICE AND COAL. 1910 Bluff Ave. Drex. 4621. Sinee 1908 Dependable It will pay you to visit our yards and see the difference in gotwl coal. RED-HOT COAL White Ash, 3-in. fkd. lump... .$4.73 Vigo County. W. Ky. 3-in. fkd. lump $5.75 Mullonburg County. W. Va. 3-in. fkd. lump $6.00 Coal River District. Wheeling, 35c Ton J. J). JOHNSON 311 Guaranty Bldg. Hi. 4164 Cir. 6984 RI. 5444 BRAZIL (Ind.) BLOCK 'i TO 54-IN LP.. 85.55 PPR TON BRAZIL PEA AND NUT, $4.50 EAST SIDE ICE AND COAL 934 Fowler Main 6930. For Good Coal Call Lin. 1455 Cir. 5556. Night. Try. 4020. North St. Coal Cos. POCO.. 7IK' 7p $7.00 W. Va.. 4-in. In. fk6 $0.40 J. AND I. COAL CO. 150.3 Ron,he Ran. 5471. TRY OUR MAJOR COAL. MAJOR COAL CO. Ran. 4159.

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KKO 1920 SEDAN Runs and looks Ihe same as anew car. FLINT 40 TOURING CAR Turned in on sedan, that is just fairly broken in. Paint, tires, everything like new. HITMOBILE COUPE Niee elosed ear, new paint, 5 good tires. Ready for service. Priced at $375.00.