Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 308, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 April 1926 — Page 11

APRIL 27, 1926

DOZEN DRIVERS UNDER ARREST Seven Charged With Speeding by Police. A dozen alleged traffic law violators were arrested by police Monday night. Seven were charged with speeding, two with driving' while intoxicated and three with minor violations. The alleged speeders were Edward Bohne, 27, of 4250 Otterbein St.; Verne K. Reeder, 27, of 2401 Cornell Ave.;, Victor McCoy, 25, of 812 Euclid Ave.; Frank Scanlan. 35, of 420 Irvington Ave.; Floyd Suhre, 22, of 3361 Jennings Ave.; Earl Leonberger, 28, of 1846 N. Delaware St„ and Eddie Leach, 19, of 671 Arch St. Those charged with driving while intoxicated were Willard Eackhart, 25, of 734 Madison Ave., and Joseph Sherwood, 46, of 231 Minerva St. NO RELIEF IN SIGHT Cloudy, Probably Rain Tonight, Says Weather Bureau Forecast. No relief was in prospect today frOm the unseasonable spring weather which has delayed farming operations over the State and has caused city dwellers much discomfort. Cloudy and colder, with probably rain tonight, followed by fair and colder Wednesday, was the forecast of the United States weather bureau. The day started with a temperature of 43, or 9 degrees below normal, at 7 a. m. However, this was 5 degrees higher than the mark for the same hour Monday. Bureau records Rhow that Monday was the coldest April 26 since 1919 and the second coldest since 1871. Maximum temperature was 51 at 3:30 p. m. Cloudy weather Monday night prevented frost here. Cambridge City reported frost, bureau officials said.

HOLD-UP PROFIT IS $Bl Polar Ice and Fuel Company Employe Victim of Bandit. A police emergency squad searched west of the city late Monday in an effort to locate a hold-up man who obtained $Bl from Allen Harris, employe of the Polar Ice and Fuel Company, Lynn St. and the Big Four Railroad. Harris said he was going to the bank, walking along the tracks. At Pershing Ave. the bandit held him up, allowing him to keep several checks. B. Z. Wright, yardmaster, told police he saw a man, answering the description of the bandit, board a train west-bound through the Moorfield yards. ‘BORROWED AUTO’; HELD Man Charged With Carrying Concealed Weapons, Vagrancy. Frank Hall alias Tilley, 22, Negro, of 1010 E. Sixteenth St., was arrested early today on vagrancy and carrying concealed weapons charges. Bond was fixed at SI,OOO. Sergeant O'Connor found him at 400 Muskingum St., driving an auto he said had been loaned him. Police said the certificate of title was issued to William Woods, 2366 Yandes St., for a different make auto. CITY IS CONGRATULATED Places Sixth in 1925 Fire Waste Competition. A letter of congratulation for the showing made by Indianapolis in the Inter-Chamber tire Waste Contest conducted by the Chamber of Commerce of the United States, was received today by John B. Reynolds, Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce, secretary, from Eliot If. Goodwin, honorary chairman of the national fire waste council. Indianapolis was sixth honor city among Class 1 municipalities in 1925. THIEVES SECURE TOOLS Might Be Used in Safe Opening, Say Police—Other Thefts Reported. Police today expected to hear of safes broken open following the reported theft of hammers, pinch bars, rope, copper wire and automatic oilers from an old elevator back of Washington Park. The structure is being torn down by VV. J. Moore, iS24 N. Alabama St. other thefts reported were: Mrs. Kate Bovard, 150 Kentucky Ave., purse and S7O, and H. L. Hines, 410 N. Alabama St., $lO and $65 watch. REPORT WOMAN BETTER Mrs. Perrott, Struck in Saving Pet, Is Improving. Slight improvement was noted today in the condition of Mrs. Florence Perrott, 27, of Butler, Pa., in ix>ng Hospital suffering from head injuries received Saturday when struck by an interurban near Cumberland. after site dashed on the tracks to save her pet dog.

PARENTS STARVE GIRL She lias Them Arrested on Drunkenness Charges. Bn Timrs S'nrcial NEWARK, N. J., April 27. Starved because her inebriate parents had fajled to supply her with food for several days, 10-year-old Edith Broad had her father and mother arrested Monday on charges of drunkenness. LIFE IS CHEAP IN GARY .Man Slabbed lo Death in Quarrel Over 50 Cents, /In I nitrd Pres* GARY, Ind., April 27. —Life comes cheap in Gary, police were convinced today. Anderson Creighton, 28, was arrested charged with killing of his pal, Arthur Stone, 24. Stone was stabbed to death in a quarrel over 50 Cents.

16 INDIANA TOWNS FACE I SOLA TION Midland Abandonment Plea Expected to Draw Protests. Sixteen thriving Indiana towns and villages face virtual isolation from the world in case the Interstate Commerce Commission permits the Central Indiana Railroad to abandon its right-of-way between Muncie and Brazil. Protests against the proposed abandonment will be heard Monday by Public Service Commissioner Clyde H. Jones. In practically every one of these towns expensive grain elevators, brick kilns and lumber mills were constructed when the road was laid, with a view toward development of the territory. Although the road never proved a financial success, it did go far toward developing these smaller towns between Muncie and the Brazil coal field. A few years ago. after the road went into receivership. it was obliged to discontinue passanger service. Towns to Suffer If the Interstate Commerce Commission approves the abandonment, these are the towns that will suffer; Penobscot, Lapland and Pawnee in Montgomery County; Advance, Max, Heath, Gadsden and Rosston In Boone County; Jolietville, Eagletown and Durbin, in Hamilton County; Lajel, Bloomer and Chesterfield in Madison county, and Sharps and Avondale, in Deleware County. In each of these towns there now operates a grain elevator, a lumber mill or a brick factory that depends on the Midland, as the Central Indiana is popularly known, for its existence. If the Midland goes, these industries go, say residents, and $500,000 worth of industry will founder.

Jones Shares Sentiment Jones, to whom the interstate body has referred the case for hearing, shares much of the sentiment attached to the proposal to discontinue the railroad. Jones used the Midland to go to and from the town of Lapland, where he used to teach school. He will hear the case Monday in the Senate chamber at the Statehouse. Many protests are expected. After hearing the case, Jones will submit a transcript of the evidence to the Interstate commerce body for final decision. BUS ROUTES SUBJECT Use of Streets for New Lines Will Be Discussed by Officials. Use of Capitol Ave. and Meridian St. for bus routes by the Peoples Motor Coach Company and Indianapolis Street Railway Company will be discussed at a meeting under auspices of the city park board, Thursday morning at the city hall. Property owners of both thoroughfares, Mayor Duvall and members of the board of safety, board of works and city plan commission have been invited to attend. Both companies wish to use the streets for extensions to Broad Ripple. INVITE KIWANIANS HERE Rev. Shullonberger Delegate From Indianapolis Hub. The Rev. William A. Shullenbcrger, delegate to the 1926 Kiwanis convention in Montreal, Quebec, has been chosen to extend an intivtation for the eleventh international Kiwanis convention'to be held in 1927 in Indianapolis. Indianapolis Kiwanians and families, 150 strong, have made Pullman reservations foi the Montreal convention, June 7 to 10. Memphis, Tenn., is also bidding for the 1927 meeting. Indianapolis' chances are good for obtaining the meeting and local members have raised SIO,OOO as a guaranty. FIREFIGHTERS INVITED Reserve Special Seats at Evangelistic Service. City firemen will be guests tonight at the evangelistic service at Cadle Tabernacle. Miss Uldine Utley, 14. evangelist, opened a fourweek campaign Sunday. Firefighters off duty are to be received and special sections of the tabernacle will be reserved for them, the Rev. Earl Hewitt, manager of the evangelistic party, announced. ARTIST’S FUNERAL IS SET Rites for Miss Elizabeth Nicholson Wednesday Afternoon. Funeral services for Miss Elizabeth Nicholson, 92. artist and clubwoman, will be held Wednesday afternoon at her late home, 1233 Broadway. Burial will he in Miami cemetery, near Waynesville, Ohio, her birthplace.

Gone, but Not Forgotten Automobiles reported stolen to police. belong to: 11. F. Robinson. Miami. Ind., Huprnobile. 367-364, from Vermont and Meridian Sts, Wilbur J. Marshall, Logansport, Ind., Ford, 556-984, from Tenth and Delaware Sts. Meire F. Block, 2040 N. Delaware St., Cadillac, 23-777, from in front ot that address. *■ BACK HOME AGAIN Automobiles reported found by police belong to: Diieacnherg license 51-910, parked a; 140 VV. Washington St. Ford sedan. 510-375, seven miles west of Danville, Ind. William Woods, 2366 Yandes St., Hudson, found at 400 Muskingum St. Isaac N. Harlan, 774 East Dr., Woodruff Place, Ford, at Burdsall Pkwy. and Riverside Dr. L. G. Henry, 548 Arbor Ave., Maxwell. at Pratt 6 vvt Sts.

NIGHT OF TERROR AT JERSEY TOWN Police Active to Prevent New Race Trouble. By Unit'd Prrsn CARTERET, N. J., April 27.—Po-lice--were active today in their attempts to prevent any further outbreaks of race trouble, after a night of threats and near violence. Mobs paraded the streets all night. One group attempted to attack the home of James McDougall, political leader of the negroes. Another group attempted to organize a mob to march on the New Brunswick county jail, where six negroes were held. Still another group seized a 20-year-old negro, but they were prevented from harming the youth. Trouble started Sunday when a white man was killed and another white was Injured in a brawl with negroes.

ATTACK POLITICAL BOSS Coffin Denounced by Candidate at Irvington Meeting. “George V. Coffin, Republican county chairman, is not only trying to strengthen his grip on the county by dictating the choice of precinct committeemen, but also trying to strengthen his gTlp on the county by dictating the nomination of coum ty officials,” James L. Kingsbury’, Republican candidate for nomination for clerk of the Circuit Court, told Irvington Republican Club members Monday night. Other speakers were Judges Clinton H. Glvan, James M. Leathers, James A. Collins and Dixon H. Bynum, Judson Stark. Elias W. Dulberger. Frank E. Wright, Merrill Moores, Mrs. Edward Franklin White. Joseph Mlnturn, Harry Rodman. D. Lee Andrews. Sylvester Morgan and Lawrence Shaw.

POLICEMAN IMPROVING William Miller Injured When Thrown From Cycle. Motorcycle Officers William Miller, 929 High St., is improving at the City Hospital today from a fractured leg received Monday. He was thrown over the handle bars of his cycle whise chasing two trucks at 1600 W. Washington St. 3 In Memoriam IN MEMORIAM—Louwa McCollum. April 27. 1922. Thou are (tone. Hear mother. bone beyond this world ol tears. But the memory of you will linger Through all the parsing years. EFFIE PURVIS IN MEMORIAM—In loving remembrance of August Carl Tamm, wno departed this life eight years ago today April 27. 1018. WIFI? I’A RENTS AND BROTHFR 5 Funeral Directors Fflamirieir <& Bucßiainaira Now in Our New Mortuary, 25 West Fall Creek Blvd. Phone#: Ran. 4400-4401-4402. No added charge for the üb>- of the I Pilehfr organ or the new serrh-e rooms. Visitors msv . all snv time. CREMATORY SERVICE i FUanmer <& Buchaimaini George Grinsteiner Funeral director 022 E. Market. Mum 01018 KRIEGER, I WM. E. FUNERAL OIRFCTOR 1402 N. Illinois St. MA 1154. Res Bel, 3866 H I “ W. T. BLASENGYM Main Office, 2220 Shelbv St I ; DBesel 2570. UNDERTAKERS—HISEY & TITUS. 951 N Delaware Main 3680 BERT S GAUD. '.'130 Prospect St. Phone Stewart 2278 8 Special Notices MARGARET SELLERS. D O D C N. P. Obstetrician, acute ami chrome diaeaee; masaage, 1 N, New Jersey. Riley 6883 PIANO teacher wants oegiuners. 00c a lesson. Residence. 5106 Guilford. Phone Humboldt 3853. HAVE your eves examined at your home. No charges. Main 6943 10 Lost and Found I FOUND—Article# found on Indian- j spoils street cars yesterday: 2 UMBRELLAS 3 PAIR GLASSES 1 PAIR GOLD RUM GLASSES l KEY CASE 1 BA BY SHOE 1 PAIR MAN S PANTS 1 GRIP 1 NOTE HOOK 1 PURSE 1 PART ELECTRIC IRON Main 2707. BEAGLE HOUND Lost: young, female: liberal reward. Har, asdl. Ran. 0800, 2204 N, Penn. LOST—Key ring and hunch of keys. Saturday noon. Please return. MRS. WATTS. Block's alteration. Reward. 12 Help Wanted—Mate GOOD POSITION OPEN If you enjoy working with hoys and girls—are free to travel in Indiana. Make a good appearance and har e a clean record with some selling ability—answer this ad. Old established concern hss an opening for such a man. State age. experience, qualifications and salary required. All r plies confidential. P. 0. Box 227. Indiananolis. Ind. BOVS. 3. GOOD IS rears or over. j Apply Mr tVilson. 18 N Meridian 13 Instructions MEN to learn barbel iraoe rRUCITT GARBER COLLEGE RIO h Washing ton St. Indianapolis Tnn Circle 0757 _ J 6 Help Wanted—Female LADY, neat appearang. for outside sales work: steady employment: good pay Phone Ran. 0805. MIDDLE-AGED, white woman, for housework, 4220 Royal Ave. Hum. 5318. CLEAN. RELIABLE HOUSEKEEPER. 17 Situations Wanted a—Male OFFICE MANAGER or assistant. a Mason. in need: reliable experienced In lew, loan, Insuraniy anil real estate business: Vst of n former*. or bonds. For personal rail bin. H.M.'L b—Female LAUNDRY work to bring home: guaranfoed: good work. Ri'ry 0471. i SMALL washings to bring home, by experieimii woman, refem es Lin I4U.’. 18 Rooms tor Rent ALABAMA, N 523: Apartment 2: room for one or two: good heat: continuous hot water. BUNGALOW PARK, No. 4: large front rm.; pvt, home; gentlemen: ref. Riley 1005. CENTRAL. 2254: rm. in bachelor ants.; use of liring-rm., piano: gar. HA.2222-R it..' 02V: 2 neatly furn. sleeping rma.: ant. walking distance. Lin. 5770.

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18 Rooms for Rent SOUTH ST.. E.. 315: one unfurnished room; lirst floor, bath, electricity: month. _____ KITH. K . .119: nice, pli-aaant room lor 1 or 2 plenty hot wat*r. Lin. .Modern Downtown Hotel Special Weekly Rates Single room. $6.00; double. $7.00. Hot and cold running water. Phone and elevator service. A room and bath, $1.50; other rooms, SI.OO to $2.50. BERT ATKIN. MANAGER THE PURITAN HOTEL Northeast Corner New Jersey and Market Sts. a —Light Housekeeping CAPITOL. N.. 843: modern light housekeeping riHinw walking distance. EAST. N . 13H: iii.--> clean room-.: heat. electric light, bath; $3 50 up. ILLINOIS. N 1515 downstairs front rm. for light housekeeping; $3 weekly. MARKET. E. 538: nice dean rooms heat. electric lights: bath: >3.50 up N. NEW JERSEY. 1029: cosv furnished room: kitchenette: mi>l, with bath $5. STURM AVE* Hi 23: somi-niodern. sixroom. S2O, E Washington. 2415 semimodern. six room $25. FRANK S. CLARK CO. Main 3377. . i WALNUT, VV.. 20 near Meridian 2' con-iic.-ting rma : everything torn : couple. b — Board and Rooms CENTRAL. l*2oti. two sr*Mitlrm**n employed, j room and board: private home; threcI ro<>m apartment Hi ley '!()?. NoKTH—-Lovely room and Kuod home rooked no al>* Rand. I\L'7. SMALL CHILD--To board in modern borne Belmont 1711-2. WANT filial I rhiidrm to board; best of rare; liar, ‘I4I.VW. YOCNG lady to room and board ■with mother and danghter. Ran. HbL. 19 Rentals a—Houses BLVD. PL. 3211: 0 rma : hath, furnace gar : S3O Riley 2054 C'lr 1864. EDISON. 835 rent reduced: 4 room moil., ex.-ept lurnai-e -23 Har, 1 1 12-J. ENGLISH Ave . 1413. four room modern half double: garage DKcxel 1829-VY. keystone AVE.. near Marmon factory; eight rooms, hath, newly papered; water paid. Har, 1362. KEYSTONE. N 247; five rooms, s-nu 1 moil, water naid: $27.50: gar. We. 2683, MASS. 2731 33 four-room double; elec.. gas, near OAKES CO DR> x 8021 J MICHIGAN 73U K 4 rooms bath, heat ami water furnished walking distance newly deco Web 1356-M NEW YORK W ready May 1 : six rooms, newly papered: water relit paid. Har. 1362 PATTERSON. 228 north side lull 2story 4-roonf double-. Hum 6439, JuTLL. 1847: 4-rnom cottage, semi mods2o near Holcomb & Hoke. Dr. 6901 ST CLAIR K . 320 7-room modern house S3B. Har "403 27TH 50 W ; 7-room house: thoroughly modern Ran. 0171 WADE 1550 eight rooms modem threecar garage, ttearing fruit trees pared street one block of school. HOUZE. Southport 85 W 1 WASHINGTON. E. 4124, five-room mod ern double Irv. Q706-W. Wf EELKR ST. 2170 5 rooms. .SIB.OO Roosevelt Av . 3008 4-r. semi ni. 20.00 1414 E. 24th St.: 6 rooms 2000 Spruce St 1317 Hr. sing. gar... 22.60 Parker Ave. 2125: 4-r. semi■ mod. . . 2o on 1250 W 25tli St ; 4-r mod., gar. . . 27.50 A F 7.AINEY 108 N. Delaware St. NORTHWEST 3650 Gra.-eland: mod.: 6 $37.50 2125 N. Capitol: mod. 6 35.00 1427 W 33d mod: gar 4 .. 32 50 348 W. 28th.: elec It gss: 8 . 22.50 970 W 25th elec Its gas 5 20.00 DUNLOP & HOLTEOEL 122 E. Market Mam 6020. SIX-ROOM double: modern, ex-ept furna.-e newly decorated: good location, emd. Rent S3Q nor month. Call Circle 1284. OPPOSITE Golden llill 415 W 36th mod four-mom double S3O Wash 0703 R SEF DUNI-OP a HOLTEOEL for bargains REAI ESTATE h — Houses, Flats Furnished NORTH flvr-room apartmmt f*r six mo*. T<]f*nl for ••outdo; rr;t*onblr Wash .'WOO. c —A partments ADDISON. N.. 270: 3 room modern apart meat: private entrance, adults only. Belmont 1099 M. CENTRAL. 2454: two 5-room modern apartments garage: reduced rent: thor* oogniy cleaned Apply Apt. 2. Ra, 6500. PROSPECT. 1332 36; 2 rooms ....$34 00 Wash. St.. 4001 E : 2 r00m5.... $47 iU Maple ltd 338 K.: 5 rooms $85.00 Meridian St. 2735 2 rooms $.55.00 E. Maple Rd.. 502-4: 4 rooms: gas.s7o.oo See custodian or call Lin. 5391. H. II WOODSMALL & CO. Inc “Wo insure everything but the hercaf-cr, TENTH st K 3135; apt 2: room, bath, steam heat S2O Cir, 1864. DOWNTOWN apartments. 416-418 E Vermont 4 rooms and bath, city heat, modern in every respect S4O. Corner 21st ami Capitol: n and 6 rooms hath modern, newly decorated: S4O and $45 „ „ 1 .40 Ashland Ave S4O. 1702 Ruckle St S4O Call Washington 0434 SSO Robin hood apartments Sixty-Third and College modern, five rooms ami bath: garage: garden plot. Call owner at Lincoln 51 I Evenings, Wash. 1148 21 Real Estate for Sale b—Houses 3% ACRES , SSO STARTS HOME Northeast, north of Pendleton Pike, eaet of Millersville Rd.. near Fall Creek: electric lights, mail, paper school route; will plant 250 peach trees. lias a future. Price. $1,865. $lB per month. | Mam Q 792. MR AST BURN Irv 0215 WILL SACRIFICE $1,500 EQUITY jin new I room double northeast: now i rpnteil at $52 month: balance due on con- | iract. $37 month. Will consider good lot. W. 13. RUEBY 425 Lcrocke Bldg. Lin. 1782 ' 125 ACRES NORTHEAST $lO down. This side of Lawrence on 42nd. iust off Pendleton Pike: good trans poriation. light, service, near school and stores: will assist in building if desired. Price $7.50. balam-e $7 .50 per month. Main 0702 Mr. Kasthurn. Irv. 0215. 2213 W. MORRIS Nice 5-rom cottage: electric lights, gas two-car garage, laige lot. fruit, fireproof roof, paved street only $2,750: easy terms. CRAWFORD MOTT. Main 2681. 222 N. Dels, l'\r.. Riley 1289. $•; 5011: $250 -ash. $23 per month. New it room house, garage attached, near Sperdwav Consider clear lot or car as down payment Circle 7290. Evenings. Riley 20f4. THREE PORCH. on Blue River: good four room cottage: large lot: natural gas Tor fuel: good boating and fishing. Owner. Wah. 0434, BUNGALOW; four rooms, garage: ground 122x126.8: east side Butler Ave.. south of Twenty-Eighth St : $2,400' SIOO down, balance quarterly. Owner. 106 N. Delaware St. Main 1709, NEW. 3 rooms and garage, electric lights: 3 blocks from fairground: $2 500: 5350 cash. $23 per month. Circle 7290. Evenigs. Riley 2674. TWO frame dwellings on Delaware St., dose in: 66x150 feet: bargain; $20,000. Investigate quick. A .1. MEYER REALTY CO.. 307 Lombard Bldg. Main 1633.

21 Real Estate for Sale b—Houses We Buy Real Estate Lease Contracts The Washington Company 867 W Wash St Main 0798 FIVE rooms and room for bath: furnace. double garage, chicken house: Shadeland Ave. north of Forty-Sixth St.: one acre; I $4,200: S2OO cash balance monthly. Own--ler 106 X Delaware St, Main IVoO. FIVE ACRE TRACT. SOUTH NINTH ST.. BEECH GROVE. FOR SALE OR TRADE. DREXEL 1280 244 FOOT front bv 158; Butler Ave. south of Twenty-Eighth St.; $1,200; $25 cagh. sl2 monthly Owner. 108 N. Delaware St Main 1709. PARIS AVE. 2937: by owner: six-room, modem: with garage; $2,000 cash: bal-an<-o long term. Price $4.800. THREE acres, Richland Dr., east of Shadeland Ave. north of Forty-Sixth St.; $1,600 for all; $25 cash. sls monthly Owner 106 N. Delaware St. Main 1709. MODERN BUNGALOW: $350 >ash. balance like rent Will take lot in trade as payment, 730 K, of P Bldg. d—Lots FOR SALK—On#' of the finr*t lot* in beautiful Forest Hills. 57th and HI ft frontw; lanro forest trv*. Will *HI my equity now 5*158. balance 51 and per month: original Dialed prb-e. $1.f)75. Investigatrv Phone Humboldt 1780. HALF-ACKIt tract* eaat. ousne* aehool*. ehuruhew; give* po*pngion. We. 6041, f—Sale or Exchange FILLING STATION Garage and residence. also vacant lot for business room- $22,000 yearly business Price $15,000: want from 6 to 10 acres, suburhan 730 K of P. Bldg. FOR sale or trade six room house, with from two to eight acres as desired; bus and traction line: paved .road Owner. Riley 4287. NICE new. 5-room bungalow east take machine or < heap lot as down payment. Hum 3622 g—Builders and Contracting GARAGES AND SMALL BUNGALOWS 12 Months to Pay ItBSB SE6S Up Painted, Ready for Use on Your Lot Substantially built in accordance sitb the Indianapolis Building Code. We can also give vou low prices ou remodeltnr work Hamilton Lumber Cos. 719 E. MARYLAND ST. DREXEL 0405 i ATTENTION —W e can iu most instances finance GARAGES On EASY TERMS 1 CAR. $1.50 TO $3 PER MONTH. 2 CARS. $2 50 TO ss.o') PER MONTH. 3 CARS. $3 50 TO sti PER MONTH CALL US FOR PARTICULARS. L. G. BRIGIITMIRE CO., 1101 N. Capitol Ave. Lincoln 7810 Eves.. Wash 4890 URICK. block and cement work. Fhone 704 N Capitol. Lincoln 5749 CARPENTER WORK—Of all kinds. Ken wood 1148. evenings. CEMENTING, excavating, sodding, grad mg job work of all khid Ken 24n2 EXCAVATING, cement work, cinders and general hauling. Call Lin 1067. PAINT AND ROOFING Complete line of high grade materials. Paint or reroof your house Ten months to pay. Call us regarding above plan. Allied Coal and Material Cos. Paint and Roofing Dept 134 N, Delaware Si Phono Lincoln 7581. PAPER cleaning by experience man: hardwood fiiKirs rcllnidnx 1 Bel. 0437-J. PAPER CLEANING I-irse class work Webster 2072 SODDING and grading, excavating and eement work Kenwood 3635, W TINNING and roofing all kinds; repair work promptly done TAYLOR BROS. 24 ,* E. Eleventh Itiley 2.11 0, IF YOU ha\e a clear lot we will build you a home Our houses are better and cheaper because we have no office help and pay no i-oninnsHioi.s. ELVERS t, KLEIN. INC.

22 Real Estate Wanted CASH IN 72 HOURS "ill submit cash offer on Investment properties amt small cottam's within “2 hours after inspection 730 R. of P Bld<. REAL ESTATE To buy sell or exchange. call RURT7. & LEASE. Tin "0 Lenii ke Bldg. Phone Lin. 3*24. DAYTON REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT fO. 1010 Eleteher Savings It Trust Bldg. WANT to buy some cheap rental property. COOLEY Webster f1‘172. Miscellaneous for Sale CASH REGISTERS. gnn<ler. alioer* rebuilt- guaranteed. Fixture* all kinds. SPRAGUE EX 42 W. Ohio Main or>64 DA VEND SUITE: KRORHLER UPHOL ST FRY REASON ART,E HUM fl4b2. C*AS ranges, rebuilt. high-oven and iiox oven; $2 down fl \xrr week. C. C. INNIS FURNITURE CO r>2B Virginia Av KITCHEN cabinet. white; breakfast set; day bed; prartioaJly new. Ounrr 225 N. Delaware. Apt. 2 HOUSE cleaning: Your surplus clothing. furniture, magazines, papers, will help us to help others Salvation Army Industrial Home Phone for wagon. Riley HR*!*?. 127 W. Oorgia LINOTYPE FOR SALE ‘IK HI NORTHWESTERN MOVING ladders. 14 “Meyers." 11 I art. $9 oath: IT.'t foot track for same. 15c loot. El.I LILLY CO Soo MR OTT PRINTING Press, mgeor'n your flat. $lO. INDIANA PRINTERS SUPPLY CO. RESTAURANT douhlr-m on Eolipso gas range: bargain; also repairs for any gas or coal range. UNEKDA STOVE REPAIR. .TIP Virginia Avo. Circle 1180 RUGS AND LINOLEUM AT LOWEST PRICES. _ DOREMAN RUG COMPANY. 207 W. Wash, St. Opp Statehouso. RI*G. Mx 12. lor sale; easy chair; cheap. ■'1240 Central SHOES, sizes li to 7. silver, patent, velvet; new. 121 rt N. Ala.. Apt. D SODA TABLES, two. and chairs: low price. WTUiama Pharmacy Dreg, 0474. TARPAULINS truck atirt auto covers. HOOSIER TARPAULIN AND CANVASS GOODS CO. 1302 W Washington. Rel. onor, WRECKING AT 411 E. SOUTH. 200,000 brick at $5.50 per m.: 2 car loads of 2x4s. 2xo 2xß. 2x10: 2 oarloada of sheathing and flooring, carload of doors and sash batb outfit soil pipe, plaster boards. Western Wrecking Cos. BEL, 40.10, SALVAGE wheat ana rye: No. 2 whit* oats, suitable (or seed Indianapolis Grain and Feed Cos. Lin. 1465. a—Musical Instruments UKULELE PLAYERS! Are you watching for our big surprise announcement! RITTER MUSIC CO. 231 N. Illinois Circle 115. 2 UPRIGHT players. Sis and S9O. We nerd room: worth double the price. Lin. 11404. MR, W ILK TNG. N8 NOTE player $lO5. with bench and rolls; worth double the price; room n',<Gil I,in U4oi MR WTI.KTNG. IMA .(> Strmwav: sell or trade lor Vie- — tro’a *4O Web 4847 J. PIANO. KURTZMAN UPRIGHT MAHOGANY CASK S2OO WASH 3555. 6 —Pet and Live Stock BABY CHICKS FOB SALE BOYERS’ HATCHERY, 25 E. MARKET. RI. 5470. HATCHERY, THORNTOWN. IND POODLE: White, etlky. tl week* old. Call at 22f>2 S. Meridian. GERMAN POLICE PEDIGREED. Xio V. B.TAXJL RlLav Rf 1.45

27 Business Announcements CURTAINS TO LAUNDER. Mrs, J. Lntr., Circle 6612. FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated leather mattresses and pillows mads B. F. BURKLE. 416 Mass Main 14267 hard MATTRESSES lumpt Rebuilt and recovered in new art ticking. The cotton Is machinal by a special cotton mixtuer and picka it into fine bita and extracts all dust. The mattress is rolled, edged and finished the same as and equal to new. HOME BEDDING CO. 870 Virginia Ave. Drex. 0780. PAPER cleaning, painting and paint washing, work guaranteed. WILLIAMS, T,m. 4194. PAPER HANGING—CaII Davis. Randolph 4996, PAPER hanging: paper furnished: excellent work and service. Web. 2572. REPAfIIING rooms, downspouts, gutters: work guar. Wolina Bros Har, 2033. SUGS, 9xi2 thnv cind SG: all work goat SUPERIOR CLEANERS Ken 4462 SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened TUTTLEDGE. 216 N, Illinois, SEAMSTRESS oy day or week, r.andolph 0786 TEXTONE wall tinting, painting, paperhang paper furn.. disc, off, Ken, 3825. UPHOLSTERING—Work guaranteed. Lincoln 1447 HENDRIK DlNKLA—Genera! house painter: et 1904- comp, ins. Web. 9434-W. FOR EXPERT FUR CLEANING Call Randolph 0626, 28 Storage and Transfer PACKING, shipping, storage: local and overland: loads from Toledo. Chicago. St. Louts. OTTO J. SUEZ Main 36282353. Wch, 457P-C6PP W. MOVING and Trurkmg Reliable men Call BO UNMAN Web 5571 MOVE NOW, PAY LATER. HOOSIER TRUCKING CO. 2130 E WASH WEB 6700. NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO, Call at all times Randolph 3744. 30 Automobiles for Sale HUICK touring. 1923; good tires: looks and runs like new only $125 down. WINNINGS. Hudson Essex Dealer. Irv. 3598. 3816 E. Washington. BUICK. 1922, six-cylinder roadster; must sell today. Car is A 1 throughout. 955 N, Meridian, Lin, 1171. CHEVROLET COUPE Excellent running condition. Will sacrifice. See it today. Price ia right. Terms to suit. LOCOMOBILE 955 X. Meridian. Lin. 1171. CHEVROLET. 1 touringr; motom©trr. spotlight, heater. 5 very good tires. This car for above the average. $lB4 buys it today. Terms. STONE CHEVRO I.ET CO. 220 E. New Yolk. CHEVROLET touring 1922: good mechanical condition. $125. Will take $25 down: balance $4 a week. Irv. 0972-R, CHEVROLET 1924 coupe: niotometer. 5 tires, good paint. upholstering an.l motor: $235 Terms STONE CHEVKOt.ET CO, 540 E Wash CHEVROLET F B touring. 1922: newly refinished: motor in good condition. Small down payment, balance bv the week. Webster 262i. CHRYSLER SIX SEDAN Looks like new. Has had the best of care. Your car in trade. L. T. ALLEN-MOTOR SALES 917-23 Virginia Ave. DR exel 0928. COLE 8. California 1922 model; disc wheels: many extras. Avery attractive car. Price and terms are right. 955 N. Meridian. Lin, 1171. DODGE BUSINESS MAN S COUPE For Sale Cheap. Belmont 0815. DU HA NT Touring. 1923: Newly repainted and overhauled Will take small down payment. Balance liy the week. No tnteret Randolph 71!1. ! > FORD, late 4-door sedan, loaded with extras. See tins one today: we reduced the price $25. A demonstration will convince you STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 220 E. New York FORDS— For Real bargains in Personal Serviced Used Fords See WANGELTN-SHARP CO. 443-61 Virginia Ave. DRex. 6020. Open Evenings and Sunday. FORD, 192 4. Ames body. speedometer, shook absorbers, lock wheel runs and looks fine, excellent tiros STONE CHEVROLKT CO 220 E New York 1924 FORD Touring: Starter demountable balloon tire $195: terms. EUREKA AUTO PARTS Open Eves 344 N Capitol. FORD BODIES One 1925 coup' tourings and roadster- sale nr trade -ash or trims SWISSHELM & PARKER I 544 E. Washington. 1925 FORD roadster: 5 balloon tires, lock w heel, water pump, accelerator Me Guire A Steel. 618 Vir Avr Web, 1393 W FORD SEDAN, 1921 IN GOOD CONDITION, sl2r>. WILL ACCEPT $50.00 DOWN PAYMENT. CALL DR EXEL 0847. i OLDSMOBILK ID*.’H <lr pixtv Hay* old. Can hot told from anew I °ar A now mr at a uwd oar prioe Will *a nfio** if gold at oil *. TYrmn. Ownor. Woh 3005 OVKKLAND. 102.’I: hamper*. #trp platos. itockl rlean upholutorinK ju*t. the oar yon want, at tno riflit price: >IOO down. STONE CHEVROLET CO. C*!o K. New York, OVKRLA Nl) 1M 22 Touring: Good runntnr rendition: good tiro*: $135 Will take S3O oahh B.*ilan , <o by the week. No I interegt. Wobater 26*27. PACKARD TRADE-INS 1P24 Packard straight 8 *edan. 1953 Packard *1 riffle and sedan 1923 Hudnon eoaen. 192$ Lexington and gedan. 5 pa* 1923 Podffe <*oui>e. 4 pass. 1923 Oakland sedan 192$ Biff 6 Studebaker coupe. 1923 Stut7. H *edan. .7 192.3 National wdan. 5 pa** 1923 Riekenbarker touring. 1924 Bui k B srdan 1924 Oakland sedan. Manr bargain* Always open THE CITIZENS MOTOR OAR CO. Paekard Distributors Sinoe 1904. 31 W 13th St Main HP42. STUTZ BARGAINS Stutx touring six passenger S3OO Chevrolet' touring 1923 250 Cole touring. 1921 175 Studebaker coach. 1923 850 Cole sedan. 1925 750 Studebaker touring, 1922 475 Kissel touring. 1923 700 These oari are in perfect condition. Small parmenC down, balance monthly. STUTZ FACTORY BRANCH 957 N. Meridian Open evenings and Sunday a m ALL FABRIC SEAT COVERS The only kind that an be CLEANED They protect the upholstery -onit wearing apparel, too. Export Trim Repairs Tlabic; Quality Shop 1036 N. Meridian St. Lincoln 8302. Lincoln 8303. Big Bargains 1925 Great 6 Willys Knight coupe sediu $1.700 1923 Willys Knight touring 695 1924 Ford sedan 425 1924 Ford touring 195 1924 Oakland coupe . q-.jQ 1923 Jewett 4-door sedan 650 1924 Studebaker big 6 spout 895 1923 Overland 4-door aedan 395 1924 Overland coupe sedan 395 1922 Overland louring 125 1924 Hudson coach 850 35 Other Cara Fiom $35 to SOS Haynes-Sehmidt, Tne. 120 W. North 621 N. Capitol. New Car Dept. Used Car Dept, THE WILLYS KNIGHT AND OVERLAND DEALERS YOU DON’T TRUST TO LUCK WHEN YOU BUY A USED CAR FROM HUFF-BUJCK SALES CO. 363 N. ILLINOIS ST. BETTER CARS BETTER PRICES. BETTER TERMS MARION CHEVROLET CO. 963 N. MERIDIAN. LI. 6361, *"■

30 Automobiles for Sale JO* imranss mil co. 1923 Ford De Luxe coupe.s22s 3923 Ford Fordor sedan.. 825 1925 Chovrolet coupe ... 535 3 9C5 Chevrolet roadster. 350 1924 Chevrolet touring.. 275 1922 Maxwell touring .. 275 1923 Overland touriug..2so Jones-Whitaker Annex (613 N. Capitol. MA. 6647. —re mora gEsvreg l j 1923 EARL SEDAN In Good Condition. A Wonderful Buy for the Price We Ask. L. T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES 917-23 Virginia Ave. DR exel 0928. LARGE line of open and closed cars to pick from. All bargains. Many good as new. Your car in trade L. T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES 1117-23 Virginia Ave, DRexel 0928. 31 Auto mo bilesW anted Autos Wanted 1932. 1923. 1924 and 1925 models preferred; we pay cash and deal quickly. Save time by seeing us first. I. Wolf Auto Cos. 650 N. Capitol Av*. Comer North St. Plenty of parking epaoe. Lin. 4516. USKD CARS bought and sold. GOLDDKR.G 522 N, Canitol. 32 Auto Supplies, Repaire AUTO TOPS Special prices this week. 26 E. South St. Circle 8110 AUTOMOBILE TOPS—Side curtains~nmdte: new or repaired John Guedelhoeler Wagon Cos., 202 Kentucky Ave, BEST used tirea any bizc: wholesale and retail. Open evenings ROGERS TIRE SHOP 3117 W. Washington Bel, 4300 USED TIRES—S 2 UP. “ ELKINS BROS.. 604 N. ILLINOIS ST. RILEY 6171. 33 Motorcycles, Bicycles We sell and exchange. ALLKN. ;>OP Mass Ave Main 70*20. 37 Money to Loan 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. Second Mortgage Loans ON REAL ESTATE AND Construction Loans All Business Confidential. Quick Seryme Open Evening*. '-10 K. of P. Bldg. NEED MONEY? " ~ Qhjckly. confldentiallv and business-like you ln * B 18 a the service we give LOANS ON Pianos. Autos, Furniture. Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141 !/o E. Washington St. MAin 0585 Lincoln 7184 6% Mortgage .Money Meyer-Kiser Bank AUTO LOAN CO c ir ln., o ?! owners :egal rates. Ms. Schmidt. 1— W. North 3t. Lincoln 7675! Kl ?nMi 0r ce S * , iS3? Mortgage, on Indianapolis or Indiana real estate Prompt scru e R B. WILSON Lin 6104 1! O l Vdinn:.l City Bank Bldg. 1101 PERSONA! r.OANS $lO to S3OO. No InLOANS—On personal property: cash in .4 hours. Security Investment and Loan Company. 13f> N. Delaware. Lin. 5056

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Bigger value for less money is the keynote of our Special Sale of high quality used cars during the week of April 26, Every car lias been reconditioned and will meet the requirements of the most discriminating driver. If you arc looking for a good reliable used car in most any make this is your opportunity to get a better car at a better price.

DODGE SEDAN 1926 SERIES Fivo tires, front and rear bumpers; only 9 months old. FLINT 40 TOURING Turned in on Sedan and is just fairly broken in. Paint, tires, everything like new. FLINT 56 SEDAN Driven 6,100 miles; fourwheel brakes; balloon tires. Cannot be told from new.

Here Arc A Few of Our Special Offerings! SEEING IS BELIEVING MANY MORE TO SELECT FROM Come in and look over our line of new and used cars. It will pay you'well to do so. WE WELCOME COMPARISONS INDIANAPOLIS FLINT CO. 962 North Meridian. JM ley 5530. Open Evenings *

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37 Money to Loan Popular MeUhiods fn the Small Loan fhisfns** $lO TO S3OO ON HOUSEHOLD GOODS PIANOS. ETC.. WITHOUT REMOVAL Ten year* of uitauaive lnvestigatum hare proven that this business meets i real economic need Indiana passed a las setting a fair rate of interest and lloans lug the lender Loans are made for thou sands o. different purposes, i you nssd aoon*7 in emergency do note hesitate tt SI. phone or write either of our offioss payment arranged in easy monthly in llments of principal and interest. Loan can he reduced or paid In full any tlmf Interest ceases Immediately on every dol lar repaid. WHAT YOU PAY ON PRINCIPALS On *2O you pay $1 per month. On S6O you pay $3 per month. On *IOO you pay $5 per month. On S2OO you pay $lO per month, 0u S3OO you pay sls per month. With lawful Interest. Popular Finance Corporation 106 E. Market SL Room 532 Lemcke Bldg, MA in 1278 Coat and Wood Better Coal for Legs Kindling With Eachl s’on Va. and Kv —The Best that ia rained. „ . .—Mined in Kanawha District. Best W Va.. 6-in. block. Ige. fkd...56,71 Best V a. egg, 3x4. elu. fkd. s6.o\ Best VV. Va. mine run, 50 pet. Ip. . .85.51, Best E. Ky. Harlan Cos. 6-in. Ige. fkd.56.75 Genuine Glendora—The Wonder Coal. _ Sullivan County. .Indiana. Best Glendora, 6-in. blk Ige. fkd.. $6 75 Best Glendora. 6x3 lp.. pin. fkd ....*6.2.’ Best Glendora 2x4 egg. cln. fkd....56.0G TRY OUR HOOSIER ASH. Bums well and holds fire overnight.. Hooseir Ash Ind No. 6 lp. 0 in. fkd.ss.B! Hoos. Ash Ind. No. 6. 2xl egg. fkd. .$5.3,' Best Linton No. 4. 6-in. Ip., cln. fkd.ss.7.' Best Ind. 4 in. Ip. No. 5. cln. fkd... $5.2! Best Ind. No. 5. 2x4 egg. cln. fkd. .$5.1."; Best E. 111. No. 5. 2x4 egg, cln. fkd.ss.ls Best Vermilion HI. 6-in. lp. fkd $5.3.1 Citizens Coke, the best $10.25 Delivered anywhere in the city. UNION ICE AND COAL. 1910 Blulf Ave. Drex. 4621. Since 1908 Dependable It will nay you to visit our vards am see the difference in good coal. RED-HOT COAL White Ash, 3-in. fkd. 1ump....54.7,' Vigo County. W. Ky. 3-in. fkd. 1ump....... .$5.75 Mullonbursr County. W. Va. 3-in. fkd. 1ump....... .$6. OC Coal Hiver District. Wheeling, 35c Ton J. D. JOHNSON 311 Guaranty Bldg. RI. 4164 Cir. 6984 RI. 5444 BRAZIL (Ind.) BLOCK ~ '* TO 24-IN LP . $5.25 PER TON. BRAZIL PEA AMD NUT, $4.50 EAST SIDE ICE AND COAL 934 Fowler Main 6930 For Good Coal Call Lin. 1455. Cir 5556. Night. I nr. 4020 North St. Coal Cos. POOO.. lO'-k lp $7.06 W. Va.. 4-in. Id. fkd $6.40 J. AND I. COAL CO. 1205 Ronche. Ran, 2471. TRY OUR MAJOR COAL. MAJOR COAT. CO, Ran. 4129.

39 Legal Notices INDIANA WORLD WAR MEMORIAL. NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Sealed proposals will bo received by the Trustees of the Indiana World War Memorial at their office. 102 War Memorial Building, southeast corner St. Clair and Meridian Sts., Indianapolis, Ind , until noon May IT 1926. for the purchase and reniov al of the building in Square 5. in the City of Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana known as No. ol 0 N. Meridian St., wreck ing to begin within ten days from the date of signing the contract. After wrecking, site is to be cleaned thoroughly to tne (grade and all debris removed. leaving a clean basement. The iron fence now surrounding this properl.' is to he left intact. Said work ia to be fully completed sixty day* trout date of contract. Upon acceptance of any proposal and award of the contract, bidder to whom award is made will be required, within ten days, to enter into said contract and to giro an approved surety bond in the form and in the amount to insure performance of said contract. Each proposal sba 1 he properly signed with the full name of the persons, firm or corporation submitting the same. The Trustees trrr\e the right to reject any and all proposals. TRUSTEES OF THE INDIANA WORLD WAR MEMORIAL. MARCUS s. SON N’T AG. President. FRANK H. HKNi.EV. Secretary. THE annual meeting of the shareholders of the Indiana Insurance Company will he held in the offi.-o >r the company at 308 American Central l ife Bldg., Indian apolis. Indiana, beginning at 7:30 o'clock p. m. on the 10th day of May, 10.6. for the election of appresklent andijsbr directors to serve fur the ensuing year, and for, the transaction of any other business coming before such meeting. PARKE A. COOLING. President. FREDERICK GRUMME. Secretary.

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OLDS TOURING New paint, good tires, motor was rebuilt in our shop. Priced at $300.00, HUPMOBILE COUPE Attractive closed car; new paint, 5 good tires; ready for service. Priced at $375. REO J 925 SEDAN In excellent condition. Runs and looks like a now car. An unusual buy for tho money.

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