Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 23, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 June 1926 — Page 10

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Death Notices WIGNEB. HARRY O.w-Beloved husband of Kittle Winner. fatheVof Aera and George Winner, died Monday, June 7. at 8 p. m.. afire 45 years. Funeral Friday. June 11. at .1:30 p. m.. at the residence. 40‘2 1 orest Ave. Frieads invited. Burial Memorial Park. __ Funeral Directors Flannurner <& Budhanain Now In Our New Mortuary, 25 West Fall Creek Blvd. Phones: Ran. 4400-4401-44013. No added charge for the use of the Pilcher ore an or the new service room* Visitors may call any wine. CREMATORY SERVICE Flarmer & Buchanan George Grinsteiner PuneraJ director 622 E Market. Main 090* KRIEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR MA. 1154. 1402 N W iS£ Bel. 3866 R-l, W. T. BLASENGYM Main Office. 2226 Shelby St DRexel 2. r 7O. bNDERTAKERS— HTSEY & TITUS. 051 N. Delaware. Main 3680. ' iBERT S. GAUD 2130 PrOßDect St Phone Stewart 2278 THE ELECTREAT MASSAGE For Neuritis and Rheumatism. LOLA WALKER. . 524 State Life Bide. Lin. INFORMATION desired regarding Present address of William A. O Br'en, recent v of St. Louis, Mo. Reward will be paid for Infornfation of present, whereabouts. All drees BK No. fioO. Tii%s. MARGARET SELLERS D. O D C N D Obstetrician acute and chronic disease massage. 1 N. New Jersey. Riley CARL WHITE, recently of Piereton Ind--and Buffalo. N. Y. inward will he paid for information regaruTrr? , "is . Krsem whereabouts. Any ono llnow J" 8 A( i dress communicate with us at once. Aa dress BK No. 051. Times. WILL drive your car to California. Texas or Florida for $5 and expenses. M. L. BEWSEY. 1715 Kelly, Instructions ten St.. Indianapolis Ind Circle 0757 Lost and Found FOUND —Articles found on Indianapolis street cars yesterday: BLUE LICK bound lost: with collar and chain. Web. 5624. —■ COIN PURSE; containing $lO. Reward. Riiev 5266. Web, 333 a-M. ■ found hog .„„ • CALL BwECH GROVE 181-. J-. •lEWELED wrist watch, diamond and sanphires. Reward. Randolph 0945. T /vcm on English or Illinois car. week May °24. a green silk umbrella, green and amber 'inlaid handle. Reward. LOST -Coin purse, containing SIOO ohec£. " between Oxford. Tuxedo Sts. near Tenth. Sunday morning. Web. 29.u : -d LOST —$2(1 at Pennsylvania and Wash. stfl Reward Irr. lot?. LOST —Ruby ring: in front 102 E. Palmer St. Reward. —-- lk D^la y 3 Hiu- 011 1961' Help Wanted Male

EXPERIENCED IGNITION REPAIRMAN Must be experienced. National Cab , and Truck Cos., 20th and Olney, end of Brookside car line.

OPENING lor two young men. If you have ability to meet the public, we havjt guaranteed salary for you. See MeCLURE. 607 Mcver-Kiser Bank Bldg. EXPERIENCED tinner and roofer wanted. 1514 W. Wash. I CAN place two men at once on salary. commission and bonus basis : sale* ex - perience of advantage. See McCLUKE, UQg Meyer-Kißer Bank Bldg. Help Wanted Female SALESLADIES. We pay a salary and bonus to salesladies working in our crews. Apply after i p m „ 603 City Trust Bldg.. Market and Delaware. " \ Rooms for Rent ASHLAND AVE.. 903: apartment 2: modern room, next to bath; tub and showers; walking distance. Riley 4187. CENTRAL AVE., 2431: airy, light room; private family. Ken, 1490, CLINTON HOTEL. 29 Virginia Ave.: large front room, twin beds: men. So. Smaller rooms, S3. Riley 1738, . NEW JERSEY. N.. 1015: large rm„ nicely fur.: pvt. h’me.: g’ntl'm'n: $3-75, Li. 3182 NEW JERSEY, S.. 1440: nicely furn. mod. rm.: gents; priv. family, $3. Dr. 7993-R. NEW YORK, E.. 421: nicely furn. rm. for 2: $5: plenty hot water. Lin. 1974. Clive 1202: 1 cheerful, airy rm.. 1 or 2: meals opt.: home priv. , Drex. 2682-W. TALBOTT. N„ 2009: modern rm. in priv. family: lovely furn: 1 or 2. Ran. 4067. 2339 N. ILLINOIS; 2 mahogany furnished rms. in modern apartment. Ran, 6080. FURNISHED room: modern, private home. reasonable: gents. Har. 2140-W. TWO front rooms, connecting; furnished: private home. Ken. 3287. MODERN furnished room; private home: gents. Lin. 3776. 1 OR 2 furn. rms. in mod. home, priv. famlly. PRODEST. Har. 0562-W, Housekeeping Rooms for Rent COLLEGE. 1940: 2 nice furnished light housekeeping rooms. Ken. 4538. COMAR, 1140: three completely furnished light housekeeping rooms, suitable for two or four people: including light, heat, gas and water: one-half square east of Garfield Park, also one two-room apartment. completely furnished, including light, heat, gas and water. Drex. 5114. EAST. S., 830: five rooms, unfurnished. first floor; beautiful lawn. Irv. 2452. MARKET, E„ 1614: mod. cosy apts.; lovely furn.: newly dee.; reaß. Riley 4626. Pennsylvania, n.. 927: two weii-fur-ntshed. light housekeeping rooms. Lin. 8089. PENNSYLVANIA. N.. 1241: large, mod, ern front housekeeping rms.: running water: $7: linens laundered. Ljn. 7275. W v THIRTY-FIRST. 1022; rooms for light housekeeping or sleeping rooms. Ran. 1518. GOOD location: 3 furn. rms.: mod.: priv. home: newly dec. Web. 4552-W. LOVELY 2-room apt., furnished: near Fountain Square: 50.50. DRex. 3540-R.

Room for Rent With Board E. TWENTY-FOURTH. 152: nice, clean, tt desirable rooms and good board. Phone Har, 3824-J. ° CHILDREN Wanted to room aind board. Mother’s care given. Kenwood 5015. Houses for Rent BIRCH Ave.. 829%V 3 rms. Birch Ave.. 831 % ; 2 rms. MARION CO. STATE BK. CAPITOL, N„ 1019; 3-room modern upper duplex; porches. Riley 3437. , 1613 N. CAPITOL; -half double: seven rooms: modern: garage: separate porches. Rent reduced. Call Wash. 0795. DAWSON. 1745; new, seven rooms, modgrn. garage; very reasonable. DELAWARE. N.. 3036; six-room strictly mod ; double gar.; water pd. Ran. 6090. EAST, N„ 840; seven-room house; modern; water paid; $35. Ken. 3660. EUCLID. S.. 15: 5-rm. double: modern: 337,50 month. Irv, 0170-W. HAMILTON. 29 N.; 5-rm. modern, bath; garage; $25. DRex. 3540-R. HANCOCK. 301: 6 rooms, modern, except bath; garage: $25. Bel. 1023. MERIDIAN. N. 2441; 8 rooms, modern. 4 bedrooms; floors reflnished, Ir. 4455-W, MORRIS. W., 254; two-story, six-room; rent sis. Inquire 1257 S. West Dr. 3233. PROSPECT, 427; five-room modern; newly papered; garage: $32.50. Drex. 4200. RURAL. 411 S.: 4-room, semi-modern double: big yard: paved street: E. Washington car line: $21.50: water paid. Randolph 5763, TWENTY-EIGHTH. a.. 3018: 5-room modern double: garage: in good condition. Web, 2727-W. THIRTEENTH ST.. E., 321: seven rooms and bath, city heat; modern, Hum. 4325. WOODLAWN. 723: five rooms: modem. except furnace: $27,50. Wash. 5445. WRIGHT. 1007; live rooms upstairs: water, gas, light: sl6. Drex. 1543. SEE OUNUtF a HUjuTEGEL tor haniint REAL ESTATE BUNGALOW DOUBLE 5963 Rawles Ave.: four rooms: electric lights; all new paper. DUNLOP & lIOLTEGEL 122 E. Market. Main 6020. LOW RENT AND Vs MONTH FREE 1149 Church St.; fine condition; fiveroom cottage: gas. electric lights, inside toilet, nice basement. Call W. B. RUEBY 425 Lemcke Bldg. Lin. 1782FOR COLORED 1924 Columbia Ave.j 5 rooms $20.00 1514 E. Sixteenth: o rooms 1600 2307 Yandes; 4 rooms 16-QO 1217 Cornell Ave.: 5 rooms 16.00 2412 Cushing; 5 rooms 12.50 1206 Yandes; 6 rooms 15-00 1208 Yandes: 5 rooms 10-OO Rear 304 E. Michigan; 3 rooms . . . 12.00 j. o. McCullough Apartments for Rent EDGEMONT. 1260: 5-room modern: lowor apartment: garage: S3O, N. Y.. E.,-421; 4-rm. apt.. 2 bdrms.: big kitch., dn.-rm.; well fur.; mod. Li. 1974. PINE. 334: 4 rooms: inside toilet: water Pd.: elec., gas: s2l). Ran. 3665. PROSPECT,’ 1332-36: 2 rooms $34.00 Wash. St.. 4001 E.: 2 rooms $47.50 Maple Rd.. 538: 5 rooms SBSOO Meridian St.. 2735: 3 rooms $60.00 139 E. Wash. St.- 5 rooms _.550.00 See the custodian or call Lin. 5391. EL H. WOODSMALL & CO., Inc “We insure everything but the hereafter." 10TH. E.. 3433: apt. 3: 2 rms.. bath; hot water: S2O. Riley 6886. WASHINGTON. E.. 2012: apartment; 4room. bath and sun parlor; good shape: 825. Kevs down stairs. UPPER duplex; five rooms, bath, heat and water furnished: cheap. Har. 0920. FURNISHED APTS. INDPLS. RENTAL BUREAU. Lin. 2141. Open evenings. Houses and Flats Furnished MAPLE ROAD Blvd.. W.. 336: 6-rooin modern; lovely porches and yard; awnings; redecorated: adults. Wash. 4082. Business Places for Rent CENTRAL AND 34TH—Strictly modern. new Btorerm.: excelent loca. Hum. 2955, FlNE—Light sales office. Prominent corner. Will sublet all or part, Riley 5215. BUSINESS plane with living rooms; gas, elec., N. Ala. Riley 4794. FIRE-PROOF GARAGE; 3-car; for any small business. Wash. 0741. Houses for Sale 14 NEW BUNGALOWS FRONTING SOUTH ON RHODIUS PARK A wonderful new home section. Thoroughly modern, five-room homes, artistically designed and unusually well built. Large rooms, large baswrients: $4,100 to $4,750: terms, $37 to $45 per month: 1800 square W. Wyoming. Take W. I. car to Belmont. Valk north to Park. BRIDGES Sc GRAVES CO.. Home Builders. 237 N. Delaware. ' Riley 5250. Let Us Build Your Home.

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Modern Bungalow for $3,500 1034 Berwin Street Five rooms, just completed: furnace electric lights Inside toilet, garage. Complete bath being installed. Only $250 cash, balance S3O per month. Lorenz Schmidt & Sons, Realtors 144 El Ohio St. Main 3715. Res.. Irv. 1964-J. SEE THIS FIRST Dandy 5-room bungalow and garage, one square from W. Washing-ton St., out of city limits, near school and bus line; price $3,250: $l5O cash. SCHMID & SMITH. INC.. REALTORS. “Let's Talk It Over.” NORTHEAST Brand new. 5-room bungalow, with bathroom and cemented basement: garago; good well and sink in kitchen; $3,250; on easy terms. Owner. Randolph 6328. LUETT St., near W. National Rd.: 6-rm. mod, bung, ready for occup. Bel. 3941. MINNESOTA, near Garfield car: 5-rm. cottage. TRUERLOOD. MA. 0242. Ir. 4213. S3OO CASH Double bungalow; three rooms each.side: Murphy beds: strictly modern} paved street; two-car garage; an extra lot: bargain. Call Lin. 5940. Ran. 4347. J. C. DUNCAN REALTY CO. WILL sacrifice equity in new four-room house fc>r small amount cash; large lot; electricity: half mile Mars Hill car line. Balance sl7 monthly. Evenings. Ran. 4057. . $3,400: S4OO cash, balance monthly. 858 Buchanan St.: 6 rooms, bath: garage. Owner, 106 N. Delaware. Main 1709. REAL estate, insurance. A- J. MEYER REALTY CO.. 307 Lombard Bldg. Main 1633.,. FOR SALE—Lease or rent. 4 cottages on river front. 6800 Ferguson. Hum. 5970 Lots for Sale FOREST MANOR: lot 119, Addition A. Call Hum. 3634. LASALLE. N.. 840; cast front lot: $1,600. Owner. Webster 2093. TWO corner lots, cost SI,OOO. sacrifice for $700; No. 233 and 232 in Sec. 2 in Raymond Park Heights. Write E. R. JEFFERIES. Route A. Box 29. Rosedale. Parke Comity. Indiana, BEAUTIFUL Washington Place; vacant lot. 50x200: part cash, balance terms. Ran 4119 WASHINGTON PLACE, near E. Washington St.; cash or payment. Owner. Web. 2538, Real Estate for Exchange FOR SALE OR TRADE High wooded lot in beautiful Forest Hills. 57th find College. Will sell or trade equity of $385: lot 61x131: original platted price $1,675, Humboldt 1780, Building and Contracting ATTENTION—We can in most instances finance GARAGES On EASY TERMS 1 CAR, $1.60 TO $3 PER MONTH. 2 CARS. $2 50 TO $5.00 PER MONTH. 3 CARS. $3 60 TO $8 PER MONTH. CALL OS FOR PARTICULARS: L. G. BRIGHTMIRE CO., 1101 N. Capitol Ave. Lincoln 7810. Ever, Wash. 4880. GARAGES and small bungalows: $165 up: 12 mo. to pay. HAMILTON LUMBER CO.. 719 E. Maryland. DR. 0406.

Building and Contracting YOU can have yofir house painted, papered, reroofed, plumbing or furnace installed, garage built or limited repairs made and pay for it in monthly ' payments. Will also build and finance a home on your CIVIC REALTY CO. 136 N. Delaware. Lin. 5050. 1 Eves.. Ken. 4247. IF YOU have a clear lot we will build you a home. Our houses are better and cheaper because we havp no office help and pay no commissions. ’ ELVERSTt* KLEIN. INC. Lin. 2627. ' ' WE will build and finance a home on your lot; payments like rent. CIVIC REALTB CO., 136 N, Delaware St I4n.' 5050. Real Estate Wanted DAYTON REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT CO.. 1010 Fl-Mcher Savings Sc Trust Bldg. SOLD If you really want to sell your property, consult ROBERT C. BYERS NATIONAL REAL ESTATE AUCTIONERS. 213-218 LEMCKE BLDG. LIN, 8881. IF you really want to sell your east or south side property, priced around $3,500. call vis. THE CHARLES R. ETTINGER CO. Lin, 5057. Res., Irv. 1559. REAL ESTATE To buy. sell or exchange, call KURTZ Sc LEASE. 719-20 Lemcke Bldg Phone Lin. 3434. Miscellaneous for Sale BABY CRIB: largo size: new mattress. 15 N. Oriental No, 2. Riley 3992. BABY CARRIAGE Lloyd reed, with reverslble body. DRexel 1992-W. CINDERS Auto truck load $3.00 Main 4192. Main 4393, Hum. 3482. COAT: beautiful, tan. spring, cheap; also white georgette dress. Web. 3720 morn COAT—Lady's brown, fur-trimmed: also dress both for $lO. Riley 2733. DAVENPORT, sanitary couch, oak dinnig table, various other articles. W r eb, 5865 DAYTON bicycle; fully equipped: double bars: $25; nearly new. Wash, 0281-J. DRESSER. Chiffonier, oak bksase, polv-<-rome mir„ fiat-ton desk, cot.. Wn, 0281-J. FOR SALE—Radio "B” battery: eiiminator. 2015 S, Meridian. „GAS RANGES Used: tnoroughi.y overhauled; $lO and up. Delivered and connected. Charles Koehnng. 882 Virginia Ave. GERANIUMS” SCARLET ' SAGE. VER BENA, AStER PLANTS. IRV. 3686. HOUSE cleaningt Your surplus clothing furniture, magazines, papers, will hem us to help others Salvation Army Industrial Home. Phone for wagon. Riley 6622, 127 W Georgia, MATTRESSES Rebuilt and recovered. Home Bedding Cos.. 870 Virginia Ave DRex 0780. RU GS-LIN OLEUM Brussels rugs. oxl2. in blue, tan, taupe nd old Toee $12.60: Gold Seal Congoleum rugs. 9x12. at sl2 75: these are carried in all sizes at proportionate prices: imported Japanese grass rugs, double warp 9x12. at $7.50: all-wool Brussels, rugs hest grade, in 11.3x12 size, at $29.50. Floor covering, beat .iful linoleum pat terns at 49c a yard: linoleums and inlaids may be had in all widths and grades: also rug border hall and stair carpet and rugs In all grades and sizes Ail perfect guaranteed goods. Dorfman Rug Cos. 207 W. Washington. Near Capitol Ave. “If It Covers the Floor, We Have it’’ RUG. 9x16 Wilton: half price; large Edison, cheap. Drex, 4163. SEE this beautiful oak dining suite: perfect condition: unusual bargain; S6O. Har. 3718-J. 2345 N, Illinois St, SINGER, electric portable: practically new; sacrifice for cash. Tt 07 Prospect. Dr, 7276. TANK for sale. 7 or 8 ft. long. 27 inches wide. Reasonable, Wash. 0741. TARPAULINS, truck and auto covers. ITOOZIER TARPAULIN AND CANVAS GOODS CO.. 1302 W, Wash, Bel, 0367. Miscellaneous Wanted FURNITURE WANTED BEST PRICE PAID. DREXEL 0954. Musical Instruments KING BAND INSTRUMENTS RITTER MUSIC CO. 231 N. Illinois. Circle 1198. WONDERFUL bantam in player piano. Can be had by finishing payment. Lin. 6464. MR. WILKING. USED player piano, like new. $235. easy terms. WILSON STEWART MUSIC CO.. 44 N, Penn. WHILE they last, three pianos at $75: in good condition. We need room. Lin. 6464. MR. WILKING. Pets and Live Stock AIREDALE PUPS —FULL BLOODED; CHEAP. 3825 W. WASH. BABY CHICKS FOR SALE BOYERS’ HATCHERY, 25 E. MARKET.' RI. 5470. HATCHERY, TUORNTOWN. IND BOSTON terrier males; pedigTeed: eligible Drex. 3059. 730 Sanders. _ W sa ddle and bridle. Webster JoPj-W. Coal and Wood Poca. 4-iu. fkd. Ip., $7.50 Poca. 4-in. shov. lp., $7.00 Poca. mine run, $6.25 E. Ky. 6-in. fkd. lp., $6.25 6 Month Payment Pla-. Ask Us. 212 N. PINE ST MAIN 4441, MAIN 4392-4393, Lay Your Coai In Not Va, and Ky the best that is mined. Best Va and Ky. 6-in blk.. eln. fkd..56.50 Best Va. and Ky. .3x6-10.. cln. fkd. .$6.23 (Kanawaha Cos. Vir. and Harlan Cos. Ky.l Best Ind. No. 5 4-ln. lp. and 2x4 egg clean forked $6 ;;5 Citizens coke, egg or nut. the best. .$9.00 Special prices on your next winter’s requirements. KINDLING WITH EACH TON UNION ICE AND COAL CO. DRexel 4621. Dependable since 1908. It pays to visit our yard. 1910 BlufT Ave., and see the difference in good coal. BRAZIL (Ind.) BLOCK TO 24-IN. LP.. $5.25 PER TON. BRAZIL PEA AND NUT. $4.50 EAST SIDE ICE AND COAL 934 Fowler. Main 6030. Contract next Wlnter'3 coal now. r, ~,.N ORTII ST CO AL CO. Lin, 1455, Clr, 5556, Night. Irv, 4020, J. AND L. COAL CO.. 1205 Roaehe St. Ran. 2471, TRY OUR MAJOR COAL. MAJOR COAL CO Ran. 4129 Business Announcements DRESSMAKING AND REMODELING COATS A SPECIALTY. IRV, 2180 FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated „ feather mattresses and pillows made E. F, BURKLE 416 Mass, Main 1428 HOUSE cleaning, hardwood floors finished. paper cleaned, painting, etc. Riley 1803. PAPER hanging: paper furnished: excellent wxirk and service. Web, 2572. RUGS CLEANED SCRUBBED ox l2, HAND. WORK. $2, CIRCLE 0680. RUG. 9xl2—Dusted and scrubbed. . .$2.00 Suits cleaned and pressed. BENNETT THE CLEANER. Lin. 8264 BUGS. 9x12, thriv cina.. s•■: all work gear SUPERIOR CLEANERS Ken 4462. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened TUTTLEDOB 216 N. Illinois. SHEETS & BLOOM. PLUMBERS. Estimates gratis: prompt, reliable service. Drex. 3248. ■_ SHEET metal work: guttering, spouting, tin work and general repairing. CAMPBKLL CO. Phone Bel, 2808. You can have your home painted, papered reroofed, plumbing or furpace installed, garage built or limited repairs made anu pay for it in ten months. For information, call Lin. 5050. Eve.. Ken 4247 TEXTONE wall tinting, painting, paperhanging- paper fur disc off Ke 3825 Business Opportunities LARGE rooming house, located north: 22 room*, all light housekeeping: four bathst Bw furniture: incomo over S4OO per month. This is a real opportunity. Will sacrifice for quid: sale. Mam 3933. RESTAURANT. % square from large factory. Very reasonable. Web. 1785. Storage and Transfer MOVIN’G AND TRANSFER DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE. . LONG-DISTANCE HAULING. / RILEY 3334.

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Storage and Transfer 11. T. BIEHL Overland hauling anywhere. Reasnoable prices. Both short and long distance haullng ~ DREXEL 1225 MOVE OUR WAY HOOSIER TRUCKING CO. 1616 E. Washington Street _ Day and night' phone. Lin. 3776 Get our price. Estimates made free. HOOSIER TRUCKING CO. 1616 E. Wash. Day and night phone Lin. 3776. OTTO .1 SUES/., packing, storage, shipping: local and overland hauling. Return loads wanted Phone and we will give estimates on hauling. Main 2353 3626 Nights, Webster 4579-0699-W, LET us figure with you on your moving Local or overland PARKER TRANs FER 1273 Oliver Ave. Bel. 4307. MOVING and Trucking Reliable men Gail BORN'MAN Web 3571 NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO, Call at all limes Randolph 3741 Money to Lopn NEED MONEY \ Quickly, .con Aden tiaii.v and busines-lik* dealings is part of the wrice we rW* LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 14iy E. Washington St. MAtn 7)585 Ltncolp 7184 6% Mortgage-Money Meyer-Kiser Bank FIRST or See.mj Sortgages on Indianapolis or Indiana real estata. Prompt service R. B WILSON. Lin 6104 1101 National City Bank Bldg. PERSONAL LOANS, $lO to MOO, No Indorsers No publicity- HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION Main 2923 404 Kresge Bldg. Auto Supplies and Repairs

ALL FABRIC SEAT COVERS Tho only kind that can b* CLEANED They protect the upholstery and wearing apparel, too. Top and Trim Repairs Habig Quality Shop 1035 N.''Meridian St. Lincoln 8302. Lincoln 8303

NEW and used parts, accessories, tires and batteries for practically every make of car for less. Satisfaction guaranteed. CAPITOL AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO.. 821-23 N. Illinois. Main 6090, USED TIRES WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. L, fcELIG lc SON. 23 3. East St. BEST used tires any siza: wholesale and retail. Open evenings. ROGERS TIRE SHOP 3117 W. Washington Bel 4309 1.000 —Reel inner ttflies. 30x3 U,. first aual ity. $1.39 while they last. Citizens Auto Garage, 330 N. Illinois. USED TIRES—S 2 UP. ELKINS 3ROS„ 604 N. ILLINOIS ST. RIf.EY 0171. Motorcycles and Bicycles MOTORCYCLES. We sell and exchange. ALLEN, 509 Mass Ave Main 7029, Automobiles Wanted WILL pay cash lor your car or your equity. Lin. 4516, 561 N, Capitol. USED CARS bought and sold. GOLDBERQ, 522 N. Capitol. I _ PAY cash for late model cars. L. T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES. 917-23 Vlr Av. Automobiles for Sale CHEVROLET. 1923 touring: 4 lovelytires. lock wheel, visor: been run 24.000 miles; looks and acts like another long rim; $135. Terms. STONE CHEV ROLET CO.. 540 E, Wash, FORD BUS, 1925 Ruckstell axle and extension; excellent condition. Just the one for a good school bus. A low price for quick sale. 210 Penway bldg. MA. 5614. CHEVROLET. 1924 coupe: disc wheels. over-size cord tires. Mr. Jackson has taken very good care of this ear; $75 down. $2|L55 a month. Main 4447. STONE (SIEVROLET CO.. 220 E. New York. FORD used cars- Always a nice stock of all models. Right prices. Squaro dealing. THE FRANK HATFIELD CO.. 625 N. Capitol, Authorized Ford Dealers. Open evenings and Sundays, Main 4708. CHEVROLET. 1923 sedan bumpers spotlight. motometer. motor recently overhauled: $75 down. $22.55 a month. Let us demonstrate it. STONE CHEVP.OLET CO.. 220 E. New York. Main 4447. 1924 FORD coupe: A-l mechanical condition: has original tires: like new Inside and finish is very good. A real good buy. Easy terms. CARL H. WALLERICH. INC.. Used Car Dept, Open evenings and Suuday. 314-20 N, Delaware. Lin. 5588. FORD truck. 1924; panel body light delivery truck: four new cord tires: perfect condition; $175. S4O cash. ROY WILMETH CO.. 730 N. Meridian St. LW>. 6875 CHEVROLET, 1920 demonstrator: bumpers, heater, spare tire, trails, lock; looks liko new; S2OO down. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 540 E. Wash. FORD sedan. 1821: SSO. Sot WILMETH CO.. 720 ft. Meridian St. Lin. {1875. FORDS— For real bargains in Personal Serviced Used Fords AV - ANGELIN-SIIARP CO. See 443-61 Virginia ave. DRex. 5020. Open Evenings and Sunday. Fords Two-door sedans, tourings, roadsters These cars have all been reconditioned in our shop and are ready for your inspection. Prices are right. Terms to suit you. Onen evening b. Oakley Motor Sales 1663-65 S’. Meridian. Drexel 4744. Hudson-Essex Dealers FORD touring. 1924 S. D- lock wheel. bumpers, speedometer: $175. S4O cash. ROY WILMETH CO.. 720 N. Meridian St. Lin 5875 Open evenings and Surday FORD BODIES One 1925 Tudor. One 1926 new touring. Eight 1923 coupes. 1925 coupes. Fifteen tourings and roadsters. Sale or trade—Cjsh or terms. SWISSHELM A PARKER. FORD light delivery truck. 1924: open express: starter, cord tires: $175. S4O cash. ROY WILMETH CO.. 720 N. Meridian St. Lin. 5875. Open evenings and Sunday. FORD. 1918 touring: runs like sixty; sells for S3O cash. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 540 E. Wash. FORD coupe. 1922; SSO. ROY WILMETH > CO.. 720 N. Meridian St. Lin. 5875. Open and Sunday. ■ JEWETT COACH, 1926 A.-1 condition, low mileage... .$750 SPECIAL TERMS. 210 Penway Bldg. MA In 5614. MAXWELL SEDAN; nicely rpflnished. good mechanical condition: price $460 for quick sale. Terms or your car in trade. Web. 3005. ; JEWETT, 1925, 4-DOOR SEDAN In excellent condition $750 SPECIAL TERMS 210 Penway Bldg. MA In 5614 OVERLAND. 1925 coupe: balloon tires. looks and runs perfect: $75 down. MILLER & WIDES. 650 Virginia Ave. Overland 'and Willvs-Knlght dealers, OVERLAND. 1923 champion SBO down. S2O per month. Will trade for vacant lot. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 220 E. New York, REDUCTION IN PRICES f 1924 Chevrolet touring. $75 down. 1924 Overland touring. $75 down. 1924 Overland roadster $75 down. 1024 Ford touring. $65 down. 1024 Ford sedan. $95 down. 1925 Ford coupe. $95 down. 1921 Buick touring. $95 down Forty others from S3O to S2OO. HAYNES-SCHMIDT. INC. New Car Dept. Lin. 7575. Used Car Dept. 120 W. North. Lin. 7576. 621 N. Capitol. L. T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES USED CAR BARGAINB. 917-23 Virginia Ave. Drex. 0928. TIMES WANT ADS BRING BUSINESi 1 I I i

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<USEDCARJ> -I I _ 343X06101 SM7 wurrAKta 1 1925 Chevrolet coupo. Car I represents anew oar through- I out. Bumpers and other ex- I tras. Cleveland four . passenger coupe. This car has plenty of equipment: new paint: five disc wheels and tires. Looks and runs liko anew car. $445. (Jones-Whitaker 616 N. Capitol. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS 34 h5Pr SRftVTgg J

1923 CHEVROLET SEDAN Tins is a real buy. In first-class mechanical condition: new paint, upholstery perfect, tirrs good, equipped with rearview mirror, windsliield cleaner and stepplates. If j-ou are looking for lots of comfortable transportation, come in and sec this cor. Small down payment, easy terma. GEORGE B. RAY,' Inc. 1110-12 N. Mpridian St. Open evening? PACKARD TRADE-INS 1923 Packard Single 6 sedan. 1922 M.irmon Speedster. 4 pass. 1924 Studebaker big 6 sedan. 192*4 Cadillac *sl Victoria. 1923 Riekenbacker coupe. Vt>a9s. 1922 Nnsli four-cylinder coupe. 4-paes. 1925 Dodge coupe. 4-pass. 1924 Lincoln touring. 1923 Stutz 6 sedan: five-passenger. 1923 Hudson coach. 1924 Lexington 6 sedan: 5-passenger. 1921 Franklin brougham. 1922 Hupp louring. 1921 Nash Bedan. 1923 Buick sport touripg. 1923 Chevrolet sedan. 1925 Msrmnn De Luxe sedan. 1004 Oakland sedan 1925 Willys-Knight 06 coupe sedan. Many oilier bantams Always open THE MOTOR CAR CO. Packard Distributors Since 1904. 31 W. 13th St. Main 0942

1925 Dodge Coach. Balloon Tlrea, Bumpers, Trunk, full set seat covers, $675. 602 NORTH CAPITOL. / 832 NORTH MERIDIAN; Circle STUTZ BARGAINS Stutz touring, six-passenger S3OO Cadillac 57 touring 5*300 1921 Jordan touring S3OO 1921 Cole louring SICH Studebaker touring. 1922 S4OO 1924 Ford coupe $250 STUTZ FACTORY BRANCH 957 N. Meridian. > Open evenings and Sunday a. m. UNDERTAKERS, LIVERYMEN, LOOK! Late 7-passenger McFarlaii Limousine from dUglnal owner. Cost SIO,OOO. Can be bought for a song. Six good tires, excellent paint, fine condition thruout. This car will pay for its self in a short time in your business. Act quickly. LOCOMOBILE 955 N. Meridian. Lin. 1171.

BEAT THESE 1922 Chevrolet Touring ...... $75 1923 Ford Touring ".....$75 1919 Reo Touring $75 1923 Ford Touring ..$75 MANY OTHERS Low Prices. ‘ Easy* Terms. MARION-CHEVROLET CO. 1040 N. Meridian. Lin. 5361. Open evenings and Sunday.

YOU DON’T TRUST TO LUCK WHEN YOU BUY A USED CAR FROM huff-buick Sales co. 363 N. ILLINOIS ST.

SPECIAL FOR TODAY 1923 Reo Touring*. Repainted and in excellent condition. 1926 Model Moon Coach. Priced to sell at once. Franklin 9B Sedan. Good mechanical condition. 1923 Ford Sedan. A real bargain. iH2o Star Sedan. New Paint: in flno shape insiiiti and out. MATTOX MOTOR SALES 1001 N. Meridian. Lin. 1177. STAFFORD AUTO SALES* 10554 Studebaker ligrht 0 touring-. 10*4. Hudson Rfdun. 1024 Ford tobriwr. 1024 Chevrolet roadster. 324-320 N. Delaware. Open evenings. Cirele 5502. Legal Notices „ . NOTICE TO DIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the board of school commissioners of the city of Indianapolis will received sealed bids up to the hour of 11 o’clock a. m on June 22. 1.126 for the material and labor necessary for tlis complete construction and Installation of r vault in the-basement of the school administration building, corner of Ohio ami Meridian Sts.. Tmlianapolis Ind. Said vault to be of concrete and steel construction. Including a vault door, all In accordance with plans and specifications now on file in the offices of the board. 150 N. Meridian St . Indianapolis, Ind. All proposals must be made on blank form No, 96. prescribed bv the Indiana State board of accounts, which may be procured at the office of the school board, and proposals shall bo submitted in a sealed envelope with writing thereon plainly indicating the nature of the bid. Proposals must be accompanied by a certified check drawn payable to the board of school commissioners of the city of Indianapolis. on an Indianapolis bank or by New York. Chicago or Indianapolis exchange for three per cent (3%) of the maximum bid. In case a bidder, whoso bid shall be accepted. shall not. within five day# after notice of such acceptance, perform Ills bid by entering into a written contract with the board, to furnish the material and labor ami completely construct ami install said vault ami vault door In accordance with the provisions of the specifications. and within that time secure the nerformam-e of liis contract bv a surety bond, with surety or sureties to the approval of the board, his certified check or draft and the proceeds thereof shall be and remain the absolute property of the board n9 liquidated damages agreed upon for such failure, it being impossible to estimate the amount of damages such failure would occasion to the board. The right is reserved bv the board to reject any or all proposals and to refrain from accepting or rejecting proposals for a period of not more than ten (10) days. HOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. * By URE M. FRAZER. Business Director. Indianapolis. Ind.. Jun# 8. 1926. June 8. 15. 1926. | NOTICE TO 'BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the board of school commissioners of thb city of Indianapolis will receive sealed bids up to the hour of 11 o'clock a. m. on June 22. 1926. for the material and labor necessary for the complete construction and installation of tower stairs and floors at the Arsenal Technical Schools, in accordance with the plans ami specifications)on file In the office of the board of school commissioners, 150 N. Meridian St.. Indianapolis. Ind. All proposals must be made on blank form No. 96 prescribed bv the Indiana Stall* board of aoounts. which may bq procured at the office of the school board, and proposals shall be submitted In a sealed envelope with writing thereon plainly indicating the nature of the bid. Proposals must be accompanied by a certified check drawn payable to the board of school commissioners of the city of Indianapolis. on an Indianapolis bank or by New York. Chicago or Indianapolis ex-

Legal Notices change for three percent (3%) of tho maximum bid. In case a bidder, whose bid shall be accepted. shall not. within five, days after notice of such acceptance, perform liis bids by entering into a written contract with the board, to furnish tho material and labor and completely construct and Install tower stairs and Moors in accordance with the provisions of the specifications, and within that time secure the performance of his contract by a surety bond, with surety -or sureties to the approval of the board, his Certified check or draft and the proceeds thereof shall lie and remain the absolute property of the board as liquidated damages agreed upon for such failure. it bei lg impossible to estimate the amount of damages such failure would occasion to the board. . The right is reserved bv the board to reject any or all proposals and to refrain from accepting or rejecting proposals for a period of not more than ten (10) days BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. ' By URE M. FRAZER. Business Director. Indianapolis. Ind. June 1. 1926. June 1. 8. 15. 1926. NOTICE SALE OF REAL ESTATE Notice is hereby given that the Board of School Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, will up to the hour of 11 a. m.. Tuesday. June 22. 1926. offer fdr sale to the highest bidder certain port: üblo school buildings and residences now located on school grounds. Said buildings cannot longer lie advantageously used for school or library purposes. One (1) one-room portable school buildabove ns 131 T K. Ohio is located. All bids must bo submitted In writing in a sealed envelop j with writing thereon plainly Indicating to which building or buildings the bid refers, for example “Bid for Residence at 4649 Central Ave.” The following is a list of the property offered for sale: , Residence and outbuildings at the southeast corner of Central Ave. and FnrtvSeventh St., known and designated aa 4649 Central Ave. Residence located on school grounds at east side of School No. 14 and fronting on Ohio St., known and designated as 1317 E. Ohio St. Residence and sheds located on the rear of the same lot that the residence listed ing on school grounds at School No. 40. at Senate A**e. and Walnut St. One (1) one-room portable echool building located on tho school grounds at School No. 47. said building being the south portable building of tho three portable buildings on said school grounds at Warren and Kay Sts. Said ab.ive named buildings located at I'll -7 Ohio St. are to be removed from the premises fifteen days after rale of the same. All other buildings named above to be remov'd from the premises within fortyfive days after ti e sale of the same. The residence at Forty-Seventh and Central to be moved off tho foundation. In all other cases the foundations arc to be removed to at least 8 inches below the sur face of tho ground and the premises are to be left free of all debris. Said property to be sold for casb for not less than the appraised value. Bidder must accompany his bid with a certified check for three (3) per cent of his maximum bid as a guarantee of good faith. 111 case the successful bidder shall fall to execute his bid by payirg the amount bid before beginning the work of removing the structures from the premises, IjH bid shall be void and his certified and the proceeds therpof shall Is- and remain the absolute property of the Board as liquidated damages agreed upon for such failure. It being impossible to estimate the amount of damage such failure would occasion to the Board. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids and to refrain from accepting or rejecting bids for not more thaa ton (10) BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. By URE M FRAZER. Business Director. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice 13 hereby given that the board of school commissioners of the city of Indianapolis will receive sealed bids until the hour of 11 o’clock a. m.. on June 22, 1926. for construction and Installation of unilateral windows in the school building, located at 438 N Ketcham St., in the city of Indianapolis, all as per plans and Biiecifications prepared by Fermor Spencer Cannon. 21 Virginia Ave.. Indianapolis. Proposals shall be submitted in a sealed envelope with writing thereon plainly Indicating the nature of the bid. Copies of plans and specifications may be procured, bv contractors desiring to bid from the architect upon the deposit of 55.00 as surety for the return in good condition of the plans and specifications to 'he office of said architect/ All proposals must bo made on blank form No. 96 proscribed by the State board if accounts, which may be procured at the office of the school board. 150 N. Meridian St.. Indianapolis. Proposals must be accompanied by a efrtified check drawn payable to the board and school commissioners of the city of Indianapolis on an Indianapolis bank or by New York. Chicago or Indianapolis exchange t*ir three percent (3 Ye) of the maximum bid. In case a bidder, whose bid shall be accepted. shall pot. within five days after notice of such acceptance. perfornLhls bid by entering Into a written contract with the board, to furnish the material and construct and install the windows in accordance with the provisions of the specifications. and within that time secure the performance of his contract by a surety bond, with surety or sureties to the approval of the board, his certified check or draft and the proceeds thereof shall be and remain the absolute property of the board as# liquidated damages agreed upon for such failure, it being impossible to estimate the amount of damages such failure v, ml/d occasion to the board. yhe right is reserved by the board M r*ject anv or all proposals and to retrain from accepting or rejecting proposals for a period of not more than ten 110) daj-s. BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. By URE M. FRAZER. Business Director, rndlanapnlls Ind.. Juno 1. 1926. June 1. 8 15. 1926. Gone, but Not Forgotten Automobiles reported stolen to police belong to: Leslie E. Dobbs. 1416 Pleasant St. (Ford), from the above address. Ellsworth Miller. 1053 Boone St. (Ford), from Ohio St. and Capitol Ave. Carl C. Wilbur, 1718 Bellefontaine St. (Ford. 538-886), from Twenty-First St. and Northwestern Ave. Archie J. Ridgway. 2842 N. Olney St. (Ford, 549-899), from New York and Pennsylvania Sts. Burton J. Malott, 629 Carlisle PI. (Chevrolet. 9845), from Market and Delaware Sts. Theodore Clevenger, 1151 Glmber St. (Maxwell, 29-508), from Illinois and Maryland Sts. BACK HOME AGAIN Automobiles reported found by police belong to: Russell D. Endlcott, 7 N. Webster Ave. (Ford), *found at White River Blvd. and Kingan & Cos. Essex coach. 20-632, found at Michigan St. and east White River bank. DRIVE AGAINST DUMPS Councilman Opens Campaign—Plans to Introduce Ordinance. A drive to eliminate all dumping grounds has been begun by Councilman Otis E. Bartholomew,** who announced Monday night ho would Introduce an ordinance to that effect soon in city council. Bartholomew centered his criticism on the dumping groulWS at Meridian and Minnesota St., declaring that the city Is forced to station a piece of fire apparatus constantly there to extinguish fires.“We’ve had to provide special proteiljon to the dumps for the last eight or ten years,” re Chief Jesse A. Hutsell testified. HAYNES CASE IN^COURT Trustee for Defunct Company Opposes Administrator’s Claim. Hearing on objections of Robert L. Tudor, trustee in bankruptcy in the Haynes Automobile Company case, against the claim of A. E. Starbuck, administrator of the personal estate of Elwood Haynes, for more than SIOO,OOO from the defunct company opened in Federal Court today before Carl Wilde, referee in bankruptcy. Tudor charges that Haynes, before his death more than a year ago, owed the company $135,000. Tudor alleges the money owed by Haynes on a reorganization bond subscription to which directors and officers gave $600,000 and Kokomo citizens $500,000.

AUTO CASE CONTINUED Hearing of Failure to Stop Charge Set for June 24. The case against Scott C. Wadley, 57, 3074 N. Pennsylvania St., of the Wadley Creamery Products Company, was continued in Municipal Court, Monday, until June 24, by Judge Dan V. White, Wadley 1s charged with failure to stop after an accident and driving on the left side of the strqet. Motorpolicemen Heller and Seifert, charge that Wadley’s auto struck a. parked auto owned by R. IJ. Failey, 3P30 N. Pennsylvania St., in front of that address, last Wednesday night. Failey and relatives gave chase to the fleeing auto, it Is said, and overtook It at Fall Creek Blvd. They attempted to detain tho driver, whom they charge was „Wadley, but he drove on. BROOKHART WINS, COOLIDGE SLAPPED (Continued From Page 1) ers, for many years Republican, began to disagree w*lth tho national Administration's farm relief policy. The State, hardest hit by collapse of land prices, banks and farm products started talking and listening to farm relief measures. Want Ilaugep Bfll Since that meeting numerous farm relief sessions have been held over the State and the Haugen bill lias been the principal discussion. Former Senator Brookhart, posing as the savior of, the lowa farmers, capitalized his sentiment in his vigorous State-wide campaign. , The issue became even more clear cut in the closing hours of the campaign when the Senate farm bloc, composed of a group of Middle Western progressive leaders, urged lowa voters to repudiate the national Administration and name Brook hhrt as the Republican nominee. Today's vote apparently was the voice of resentment against the "Eastern viewpoint’’ which lowa farmers claim Senator Cummins has accepted along with his closo alignment to the national Administration. Cummins a few years ago was known as a progressive Republican, fighting for farm relief, but as he grew older In Senate duties he has become more and more of a standpat Republican. Avoid Coolidge Cummins workers In the campaign attempted to keep the "Administration’’ out of tho fight, declaring that Cummins was a thorough disciple of farm relief and that he had broken with Coolidge over farm relief., This argument, however, apparently had little effect. • Senator Cummins, now 76 years old. was first elected to the Senate eighteen years ago on a farm relief platform, Brookhart, the new nomineee, is 56 years old and served one short term In the Senate, having been defeated by Daniel J. Steck, Democrat, in 1924. Democrats are basing their hopes of winning the) election this fall on a split In the Republican party similar to the break which elected Steck In 1924. In that election the regular”’”’Republicans, who hold a hrief against the progressive Brookhart, broke from the Republican ticket and gave Steck sufficient strength for election, LEAVING FOR CAriTOL Brookhart to Work for Immediate Farm Belief. Bn Cnitrd Prms WASHINGTON. lowa, June 8 Col. Smith Wildman Brookhart announced from his home hero today that he was leaving Immediately for Washington, D. C., to join with the farm belt committee In pushing agricultural relief legislation through this session of Congress. Commenting on the primary election the Colonel\said there was no doubt about his nomination. * Final returns from outlying farm communities will increase my lead over Cummins even more,” he said. POLICE TO HAVE SALE Unclaimed Goods Will Be Sold to Highest Bidders. Public sale of unclaimed goods at police headquarters will be held at 2 p. m. June 22 in the police station garage according to announcement of Sergt. George Cox, custodian. Bicycles, tires, auto accessories, suit cases, hand bags, trunks, tools, clothing, and hats will be Included, all goods being sold to the highest bidders. Sergeant Cox said some of the trunks and suit cases contain valuable articles and probably will be purchased for less than one# fourth their value. 62 DRIVERS ARRESTED Forty-Seven Charged With Having Improper Lighting. Sixty-two motorists were slated at the city prison Monday night. Fortythree men and four women drivers were charged with failing to have proper lighting on their autos. Five drivers were charged with violating sections of the traffic code. Nine alleged speeders were slated. Thomas W. Walker, 57, of 612 N. Senate Ave., was charged with driving while Intoxicated, reckless driving and driving without license or title. FLORIDA GOES TO POLLS Bryan’s Daughter In Candidate for Congress. Bv United Press MIAMI, Fla., June 8. —Florida went to the polls In tho State primary today. Although seven candidates are in the race for the three national posts to be filled, the prospects of Mrs. Ruth Bryan Owens, daughter of the late William Jennings Bryan, who is seeking the nomination to Congress from the Fourth district, w*aa the most widely discussed.

JUNE 8> 1926

'PROTECTION FOR MOTORISTS URGED BY A. A. A. HEADS ‘Fee System’ of Arrests Scored at Auto Club Convention. I By Edwin V. O’Neil Times Staff Correspondent ' CHICAGO, Juno 8. —Tho "fee sys ; tem” of arrests, fines by roudsldo I tribunals, and small town speed traps ! were dealt a blow by tho American I Automobile Association at the clus- | ing session of the association con--1 vention today at the Palmer House. More than 300 delegates from over tho country discussed means of pro tectlng the rights of inotorlfks. Increase of 10 per cent member ship in tho Iloosier Motor Club tho post year was reported by Robert B. Rhoads, president. , With a mem bershlp of 8,000, the Ildosler club, pioneer motoring organization, ranks with the largest In tho association. Many Services Tho Indianapolis club Is one of the few bodies offering appearance bonds for minor arrests and free traveling Information and road service t* > members of other clubs uifiliutcJ with tho A. A. A. “With the cooperation of Police Chief Claude F. Johnson and O. !>.- Haskett, board of safety president, both club directors, our club Is able to offer many additional services to. members,” said Rhoads. The club is building Its own road service equipment which will be put In operation soon. Todd Stoops, secretary-manager, said tho proposed program of truffle regulations being prepared by the club Is made up of best practices In larger cities. Police Captain Lewis L. Johnson, who recently made a traffic survey of Eastern cities with the view of Inaugurating changes In Indianapolis, confcrred"wlth the motoring officials on successful systems in use. To Sponsor Constabulary In the next Indiana Legislature the club expects to sponsor logisla tion creating a uniformed State con stabulary of about 300, with the view of elinilnatlfig constables. Tho new law enforcement branch would not supplant the present State motor police, which keeps special watch for motor law violations. Club officials denounccil the practice of nonuniform officers stopping motorists along country roads and In small towns. It Is understood Indiana Hankers Association officers are favorable to tho proposed law enforcement arm. Robert Scrogln, editor of the Hoosler Motorist, Mrs. Scrogln and Mrs. Rhoads are other delegates to the convention. CANADIAN DRY PLAN IS URGED (Continued From I’ngo 1) says, in his statement, "represent** |an attempt to compel 100,009, 000 j l>coplo to become and remain total I abstainers. Constitution Violated v “I contend,” ho added, "that all human experience teaches us that to* -’ tal abstinence through legal compuh slon Is Impossible of attainment. Furthermore, It was far from tho Intent of the fiamers of the Const! tuion to give Congress the right to regulate tho private and perspna! habits of the citizen.” Instead of rushing into ratification of the prohibtion amendment. Wads worth argues that Congress should have legislated from time to time 0:1 the prohibition question, estimated tho results and "finally placed a"so lutlon ncceptttble to an overwhelm Ing majority of the people.” Hands of Congress are now tied, he observes, and It is deprived of an opportunity to solve the prohibtion t problem as the result of experience and public sentiments. He thinks the Volstead act can be amended without violating the Eighteenth amendment itself. Ills Han But Wadsworth goes much far. ther. Hero is what he says In a lot ter to a New York constituent: "I shall bo perfectly frank, bow ever, and say that while I advocate modification, I do not believe the modification of tho Volstond Act within the constitutional limits will solve the problem permanently. I think we must go back to tho High teenth Amedment Itself and substitute for It a simple grapt of power . to the Congress. That done, I should lTopo that Congress and the States (through the authority of Congress) could establish In this country, In accordance with local sentiment and desires some such system as prevails in the Province of Quebec. The cl pies of the Quebec plan, I believe, are sound** The plan, ns a result of tho government taking* over the sale exclusively of all alcoholic beverages and forbidding tho consumption of those beverages upon the premises where sold, does away with the saloon and the private liquor traffic. Furthermore, the plan does not per mit the establishment of a government liquor store in any community which has voted that It does not want such a store. Thus the people themselves decide what they want and they nttnln It urider strict government regulation and In a way quite free from the evil conditions so prevalent In the old days. Aid for Temperance "1 believe that some such system as this (and there n*yy bo Improvements upon it) will achieve more for the caitso of temperance than the scheme we have been trying for the last six or seven years, Surely every observant and fair-minded person must realize that as a result of the attempt of tho Federal Government to force total abstinence upon nil our people, tho country Is today deluged with hypocrisy and corruption —a condition that must be cured. "And as we strive to solve the prolbem let us remember that what we oq really want la temperance."