Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 134, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 September 1926 — Page 26

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PROGRAM GIVEN FOR CONFAB ON TRAFfICSAFETY Local and State Speakers Scheduled to Address Conference. Program for the Indiana Street and Highway Conference at Statehouse, Oct, 12-13, was announced today by F. T. Singleton, chairman. Charles L. Henry, Hoover Street ind Highway Conference president; Governor Jackson and Dr. O. W. Kifer, Central M. E. Church pastor, are speakers the opening day. Afternoon Speakers Afternoon speakers include John D. Williams, State highway commission director; George Davis, highway police department secretary; A. C. Spiegel, Ft. Wayne safety committee; Robert I. Marsh, independent bus operators’ counsel; J. A. Van Osdol, Union Traction Company counsel; Charles W. Chase, Gary treet railway president; B. S. Alnutt, City National Bank president, Gvansville, ancj Eli F. Seebirt, former South Bend mayor, and Tom Snyder, Indiana Transfer and Warehousemen’s Association secretary. Sergt. Frank Owen, police accident prevention bureau; Herbert Males, iivansville mayor, and Ora Davis, Terre Haute mayor, will participate in discussions. 'Safety Education in the Public Schools” will be the topic of Dr. Ilerfry N. Sherwood, State superintendent of public instruction, morning of the second day Morning Program Other morning speakers: The Rev. W. M. Whitsitt, Indianapolis; Gibson Circuit Court Judge Claude A. Smith; Dr. Albert E. Ross, Lafayette mayor; W. H. Settle, Indiana Farm Bureau Federation president; Benjamin J. Burris, State Normal president at Muncie; Clifford Funderburg, Huntington schools superintendent;Everett E. Neal. Noblesville publisher, and John De Prez, Shelbyville publisher. Kin Hubbard, humorist, heads the afternoon program. H. Earl Peters, Democratic State chairman; Clyde A. Walb, G. O. P. chairman; Mayor Marcus Sulzer, Madison, and O. B. lies, International Machine Tool Company president, are other speakers.

LACK OF ELBOW ROOM ENDANGERS employe™ ■57,000,000 Saved Annually by Uncle Sam Crowding His Workers. BU United Press ' ' WASHINGTON, Sept. 10.—United States publlfc health authorities today warned the Government and employers in general against overcrowding workers in small spaces. Such pratlce is detrimental to health, it was said. This warning was issued after it was learned at the Federal Budget Bureau that the average Government worker has only sixty square feet of floor space in which to perform his tasks. At least seventy-five square feet, and preferably 100 square fee t per person is necessary for healthy conditions, it was said. Sacrifice for Economy Sacrificing space for economy is not real efficiency as workers crowded together do less than those who have ample elbotv room, officials said. Employes function better when they have at least 750 cubic feet of air space. While Uncle Sam will save more than $7,000,000 this year by concentrating his workers in small spaces, the humanitarian angle is being overlooked, health officials said. Eliminate Nurses Action of the budget bureau in eliminating Federal "visiting nurses” ’ will have no effect on the nation’s i health, authorities ‘said. These ! nurses were used only to check on Government employes who took sick .leave. , Officials predicted that without the inspecting nurses the sick-leave taken by Federal employes would increase as under the law most of j them are entitled to two days each i month without submittting evidence of illness. Cal Sends Stearns to Valet Funeral Bu United Press f WASHINGTON, Sept. 10.— W. Stearns, President Coolidge’s most intimate friend, represented the chief executive at the funeral today of Maj. Arthur Brooks, Negro valet to four Presidents, who died from heart trouble Tuesday. Stearns journeyed from the sum mer White House in the Adirondacks to do rare honor to the servant whom Coolidge characterized only last week as “one of the finest men In Washington.” QUICK JUSTICE METED Son-in-Law Sentenced to Qeath Ten Days After Judge’s Murder. Bit United Press WETUMPKA, Ala., Sept. 10.— Clyde Reese Bachelor, 28. who employed a Negro to kill his father-in-law, Judge Lamar C. Smith,i in order that he might get control of the Jurists’ estate, was sentenced to death here'today. After deliberating fourteen hours, ths jury found Bachelor guilty of murder. Hayes Leonard, the Negro, who shot and killed Smith, confessed and accused Bachelor of plotting the Crime. Leonard top will be tried on a murder charge. Bachelor’s conviction came ten days after ttie jurist had been slain.

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TODAY—INDIANAPOLIS DAY 8 A. M. —Liv*!ock judging. Ayrshire cattle in Coliseum and fat barrows in swine arena. 1 P. M. —Band concert at grand stand. Sale of beef calves in Coliseum. 2 P. M.—Grand Circuit racing on one-mile track. 7 P. M. —Society night at horse show, Coliseum. 8 P. M.—Vaudeville and fireworks In front of grand stand. 10 P. M.—Close of annual dog show. SATURDAY—AUTO RACE DAY Forenoon—Final presentation of exhibits. Attractions on midway. 2 P. M.—Program of automobile speed events, cars to be piloted by Negro drivers. / 7:45 P. M.—Vaudeville and fireworks display in front of grand stand. INDIANAPOUSDAY ATSTATE FAIR (Continued From Page 1) tion of Indianapolis luncheon clubs, practically every seat in the Coliseum has been sold in advance. A night program of fireworks and vabdeville in front of the grandstand will conclude the 1926 fair Saturday, it was announced today. This display, not originally announced, will start at 7:45 p. m. and will have as its feature a pyrotechnic presentation of events 'tn the life of Abraham Lincoln. 33,090 Thursday Threatening skies Thursday failed to dampen the enthusiasm of the crowd, thousands attending -to witness the attractions of Governor’s and Legislators’ day. Fair officials reported Thursday’s attendance at 33,090. • Tonight’s feature event at the Horse Show will be the competition to.: the SI,OOO purse for the best sUllion, mare or gelding, five gaits. Three SSOO purses are offered by local firms for winners in other classes. Judging was continued today for Ayrshire cattle in the Coliseum and fat barrows in the Swine Arena. Today marked close of the annual dog show, staged by the Hoosier Kennel Club. One of this afternoon's features was the musical program given in the Manufacturers’ Bldg, under auspices of the Indiana Federation of Music Clubs. Mrs. Frances Johnson directed the program. Final Race Events The headliner in today's flnali Grand Circuit racing program was the 2:05 pace, for which the $2,000 Chamber of Commerce stake was offered. Three SI,OOO purses were offered for the other harness events and a S2OO purse for the one-mile dash. Winner of the 2:18 pace, postponed from Friday, also will be decided. Locally owned horses carried away a comfortable share of the prize money offered at Thursday night’s Horse Show. Among the local winners were Collegiate, owned by McCutcheon Gregory; Miss Bob Black, owned by Mr. and Mrs. M. Bailey; Pleasureville Chief; owned by Virginia K. Hill; Chestnut Twigg. owned by Howard J. Lacy; The Character, owned by William F. Nelson & Son, and Peter McKlyo, owned by Frank P. Fox. Indianapolis winners at the dog show, announced by Alex Stewart of Chicago, judge, follow; Airedales—War Wood Tee-Bone, owned by Mrs Gladvs Davis, beet of breed. Bostone—Master Tommy Tucker, owned by Hoosier Kennels. Collies—Woodfleld Model, owned bv C. W. Bruengrr. and Turnbull's'Sable Mary, owned by Mrs. B. F. Buskirk. Dalmatians—Kinir, owner by Mrs. W. F. Phillips, and Betty, same owner. Wire-Haired Fox Terriers—Bridesmaid Award, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Wa rd • Pomeranians Alexandra Bourneviilc Sunny Jim, owned by Mrs. J. P. Booty. Scottish Terriers Bellstane Queen, ownflss bv Eagle Creek Kennels. English Setters—Harder’s Don Whitestone. owned by Eddie Updike. Toy Blade and .Tan Terriers—Campbell’s Peter Pan. owned by G. Campbell Schmidt.

ASSERT SELVES ON CIVJLSERVICE Committee Seeks Strength for Merit System. The civil service committee for the police and fire departments Thursday sought to strengthen the merit system Mayor Duvall has proposed for appointments and promotions in the two branches. A resolution adopted by the committee contends that the boards for both departments are not advisory but “become an integral part of the city administration.” Rules and regulations adopted will be submitted to the next city cabinet meeting. “After these rules are approved by the mayor’s cabinet they become a real part of the law governing police and fire forces,” the resolution declares. “In practical operation the merit system of appointment and promotion virtually results in the applicant securing his own appointment by is superior ratings.” “The success of the whole procedure of course rest on good faith and sincere purpose, and the appointed civil service commissioners have every reason to believe, through earnest assurances by the Mayor and the cordial co-operation of other city officials, that there will he no hindrance to an honest application of the law, which they feel assured will greatly strengthen these two departments, add to their morale and make for public confidence.” COWS LIVE HIGH fit/ Utiltrd I'rmx LIMA, Peru. —A Lima shoe dealer was killed recently when a cow fell through the roof of his house into the dining room. Animals often are kept on the top of houses <n Peru, and It frequently happens that a cow passes her whole life on a roof, being taken there as a. calf and finally .brought down as fresh beef. f

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Rooms for Rent ! EUCLID. 123: mod. rm.; prlv. family: brd. opt.: near school 58. Irv, 3307-M. ILLINOIS. N.. 2727: modern room: gentleman preferred. Har. 2501-J. ILLINOIS. N„ 3043: beautiful, front rm.: gentleman or couple employed. ILL.. N.. 2449: apt. 10: clean, oozy rm.; steam heat, fat, wa.; 1 or 2. Har. 2743. ILL. *N., 518: 111. Inn. Sleeping rti. with priv, bath. Reasonable. Mam 1855. HEALING. 27: nice frunt rm; man and wife employed; breakfast. Irv, 3057-W. KEYSTONE, N.. 817: mod. rm.: 1 or 2 men: meala opt.: garage. Web, 5867. LIBERTY HOTEL: nicely furnished, modern rms.: hot and cold water. 3208 E. Michigan. Webster 5903, NEW JERSEY. N„ 2612; nice, large rm.: priv., mod, home: 1 or 2, Har, 4128-R. OHIO. E„ 1105: front, sleeping room; private home: garage. Lincoln 8550. PARK. 1915: large nicely furnished rra.: private home, Ken. 3920. PARK. 3030: mod., cozy rm.: priv. home; good car lines: emp, indv nref, Ra, 5604. PENNSYLVANIA. N . 1100* business man wants 2 young men to share beautiful 2-room suite: 3 beds, Rilev 5688. I’HATT. E.. 124: high-class rm.: priv., downtown ant.: gentleman nrefi rred. SHELBY. N.. ilOSti: nicely furnished sleeping room: modern. TALBOTT. N.. 2009: nicely furn.. mod. rm.: priv, family; steam heat. Ra. 4007. TALBOTT. 2010 N.: clean, airy rms.: girls rut. Blaker’g School. Har. 4814-J. THIRTEENTH E, 912: 2 FURN.. MOD ROOMS LINCOLN ft 735. 32ND. E. 603: large, airy rm.: steam heat: refer, exchanged. Wash, 2836 UNION St.. 1033) j: two lovely rms. Real lime,; suit, for 4: close N west.: turn. HOOSIER INN—44O MASS. AVE. Clean, comfortable rms.: connecting shower and tub bath: spec, wkly rates. A few choice rms. left: $3 and up. MODERN RMS. FOR FAIR VISITORS: EXCELLENT MEALS IF DESIRED Good chicken dinners 50-75 c. Web, 2216. FRONT bedroom: private home: for 1 or 2-gentlemen: 3500 hlk. E. Wash, Ir 2940. Room for Rent With Board students: very reasonable, Lin. 7005. WARMAN. N.. 233: board and room lor 2 men: in modem home, IWTH. W.. 140: nicely furn.. mod. rm.: reaa.: mod, home. Har. Q667-R, 28TH. W„ 329: home privileges: brd. and gar.: rnn, couple or men. Ran. 2138. CHILDREN TO BOARD": with ""mother s care; lovely lawn. Rilev 0349, CHILDREN: best of jnothcr s care; nice home. Beech Grove 42-W 2. WIDOW wishes 1 or ft employed ladies to share mod-rn home, Web, 1527-M. Lexington Ave.. 1115: 7n good home; nice surround.: near sell. DR. 4250. Housef.ee.ping Rooms f or Rent wwwwwvwwws^aaaaa^a/>/>a ASHLAND. 2822; 2 clean, mod. rms. No otlnr roomers. Ken. 3142. CAPITOL. N . lit!#: 2 downstairs rms.: ail oonveti,: child wele.: also slog : reas. COLLEGE Ave.. 921; two large, furnished rooms for $7. COMAR Ave., Ii40: one 2-room apartment. completely furnished: suitable for 2 persons: including heat, light, gas and water: one block east of Garfield Park, DRexei 5114. EASTERN. 43: 3 mod. rms.: kitchenette: lights, heat, gas and water furn.: half h’oek Wash ear: adults nref Web, 2326-R. SIXTEENTH. E., 138; furnished rooms; bath, heat: $3.50 up; good neigbborhood. ■ TALBOTT. 1H27 N.: 2-rm. suite and kitchenette; all modern: nicely furn.; also sleeping room. Ran. 1288 10TH. E. 24UU: 2 furn . mod. rms.. kitchencttc. bath- piano: Ist II,: nrlv home ROOMING-HOUSE KEEPERS ATTENTION! I have two flats near P. O. Fine rooming district. Will rent with or without furniture. Cheap. Call after 7 n. m. 18 14 W. Ohio, Rilev 3349 FOUR-MODERN furnished housekeeping rooms, irv. 1275-J. 0-R. m. hm.: 3 n. fur. rms. up: alw. rtd.: II dn,. us.: st. fr h.. Ihk.: 850. B. 1516 J Houses for Rent

ARBOR AVE.. 802; modern. A-l condition; garage optional. Bel. 3026. BRADLEY. 940 N.; *-j mod. double' 4 rms ; gar,: heat, wa. furn, Weh. 5075-J. BRIGHT WOOD; 7 rooms; gas., electriiety. bathroom- garage: 825. Web, 2559. CARROLLTON AVE : attractive 5-room double: modern; garage Hunt. 2052. FRANKLIN PLACE: 6 rms . mod : near Path Boh, and church: 821.50, Har. 4005. GARFIELD AVE.. 725: HIGH-CLASS. Hrm. mod double: gar.: near sch. 1n0.730 HAMILTON Ave . 802-04: mod. double: near schools Rent reduced. Ran 5533. IRVINGTON—Large, fl-rm. doublethoroughly modern. Irvington 1607. KEYSTONE. N.. 538: 5-rm. semi-modem: gar.: wa pd . near seh : $25, We. 26R9-W LINDEN. 2029-31—Semi modern double: newly decorated: $16.50 a side: water paid. Civic Realty Cos.. 136 N. Delaware. •MABEL. 2020: 7 rms.: semi-mod. doublegar.: water nald: $25. DRex, 3895-M. NEW YORK. W.. 1052: 6-rm. home. bath, furnace, garage; good condition; rent verv reasonable, Har. 2460. OLIVE St.. IS2H: modern home: single: water paid: beats north side: good neigbhorhood. Bargain: S4O. OXFORD. 1312: very attractive. 5 rc /Pi*. modern double: newly decorated; near school: rent reduced. Irv. 3510-W. PARK 'ave.. 6262: 5 rooms; semi-mod-ern: only S2O. Hum. 1769, PARKER Aves* 2329: 6-room, semt-mod-erp single: S2O. Rental department. Washington Bank and Trust Cos. M. 079... PROSPECT. 129: 5-rm. mod., gar.: water pd.: $32.50; walking (list. DR. 4-06. SENATE. S., 041: 5-rra. single: modem. , except furnace: $25, Weh. 6041. STURM Ave.. 1529: 0-rooni modern* double: good -ondition■ $32.50. Rental department. Washington Bank and Trust Cos, Main 07 )2. SUMMIT. 3.. 24; lower duplex; mod,: 6 rooms: hal: poroh: fruit. Lin, qooj. JT TEMPO. 010- 6-rm. mod. double; gar.: near St. Philip. Weh. OOiO-R. TWENTY-SECOND. 3019 W.: 4 ra.. semi-mod t ■ -,- - •*^2-!!;; 2168 Wheeler St.: 4 rs.. semi-mod. 20.00 2160 Wheeler St.: 5 rs . modern... --.50 1248 W. 25th: 4 rs.. mbd . gar. . . -7.50 1421 W 30tii St.: 4 rs.. mod., gar. 30.00 1240 W. .oth St : 6 rs.. mod. gar. heat. water furnished: winter ?3 ° IQ* N. Delaware St ONE-lIALF MONTH FREE P 27 Ewing St.: 4-room side. mi modern bungalow double, fine condition, only ”, EBTi LIN . „ g , 5-ROOM. semi-mod. bungalow: basement; gar,: 820. 836 S. Belleviev. Weh. .->.i3B-M. GOOD locution east: nice, 6-rm double: mod.: yard: bargain: $25. Weh. 46.-, SEE DUNLOP A a HOLT7GEL. lor bargains 3 ROOMS, $16.00 WALKING DISTANCE Newy papered: has city water, electric lights, gas. inside toilet. 025 E. Merrill St. DUNLOP & HOLTEQEL Apartments for Rent JEFFERSON. N.. 340: 4 rms. and bath: mod, ant.; S3O. Web. 1468, LOCKERBIE. 527: mod. 5 rooms .bath: steam heat: walking distance, Lin, 7789, 12TH. E.. 422: lower duplex: 6 rooms; heat, water furnished: reas. RI. 1707 29TH W. 403: modern. 4-room apartment:' heat, water Cali owner. Har. 0282. Apartment Rentals ‘ , H. H. WOODSMALL CO . INC. We Insure everything hut the hereafter. DANDY DUPLEX: 3 rms.. bath, hot water heat: very reasonable. 1019 N, Canitol. BEAUTIFUL Woodruff PL: 6-rm„ strictly mod., upper duplex: reas, Weh. 1881, LOVELY" mod. ant.: in-a-door bed; adults" reasonable. 701 E. 20th. Business Places for Rent OPPORTUNITY FOR MECHANIC OR painter to go in busniess for himself: fire-proof shop: good loea. N. Har. 4847-J. Houses and Flats Furnished CAPITOL. N.. 1944: beautifully and eompletel.v furn.. mod, duplex: gar: adults. IRVINGTON —Nicely lurn. upper duplex: 4 rms.. hath: rent reduced Irv. 3013. Houses for Sale WHY NCT BUILD A NEW ftUNGALOW ON THAT VACANT LOT? II your lot is completely or only half Eald for we will pay off balance and uild for you a semi-modern or modern bungalow. No further cash required. Terms like rent. See plans at our office. LOREN/ SCHMIDT & SONS. REALTORS. '144 E. Ohio St. Main 3715. Residence. Irv, 1984-J. $250 Cash 1255-1257 Calhoun St.: three-room douf ble house, electric lights, gas. city watei nayed street. Renting *32 a month. Prui 52. ,00: easy monthly payments. J, G. McCullough 1 Main 170*4 1 1-06 N. Delaware*

Houses for Sale * SIOO CASH $47.50 PER MONTH For this substantial 6-room bungalow well located northeast. Has 6 large rooms, 3- garage, fireplace, beautiful fixtures. Modern except hath and gas; large basement wvth R.vbolt furnace. Been built one year and is in good condition. M. 0792. Wayne M. Harryman. Irv. 3310. ONLY SSO DOWN Two Dandy Bungalow# Five rooms each: located 300 block S. Dearborn St. Price $2,850; SSO down, balance easy terms. Mr Van Arsdell. Realtor, or H. C. TUTTLE & BRO. „ 233 E. Ohio St. Main 1168, Nights, Web. 1108. BEAUTIFUL home in Pleasanton Addition: I block east of Emerson Ave. Large liv-'ng-room with fireplace, dining-room and kitchen and breakfast-room: with 3 square bedrooms and latest designed bathroom: full attic; full basement, with heater hnd laundry tub; front drive garage Shown only by apointment. IRVINGTON STATE BANK. MR. BROWN. IRV. 4101 OPEN EVENINGS Only 23 Squares to Monument Circle Completely modern five-room homes: entirely new section: lots of air and urban life without Itß inconveniences. These homes face Rhodius Park. Take W I. ear to Kappes and walk north about three squares or drive go 800 S. Belmont. 237 N. Delaware. Itlley 6250. FOUR ACRES AND NEW HOUSE Five rooms with electric lights, good well, garage and chicken house. Seven miles from Monument southwest: a 20minute drive. You can make a living with chickens and garden on this- ideal little farm. Price $4,750. Terms to suit your convenience, or will take vacant lot as part payment. M. 0792. Warns M. Harrrman. Try. 3310. ONLY S2OO DOWN On this fine five acres and dandy six-room home almost completed. Has garage, electric lights, a good highway, consolidated school, mail and paper route. Price only $3,500. Located northeast, where property is increasing in value. Drive out Sunday by Pendleton Pike to Sunnyside sanitarium road north, following Fall Creek signs to office. Main 0792. Mr. Eastburn, Irv. 0215. SSO DOWN $29 PER MONTH Buys this new 5-room house at $2,950. Has never been occupied. Full basement, electric lights, well, garage, located 4700 east and just the fourth house south of English Ave. Three blocks from school. An exceptionally good buy on the above terms. M, 0792. Wayne M. Harryman. Irv, 3310. $250 Cash __ 339 S. Temple Ave. Four-room bungalow in fine repair: large front and rear porches: lot 40x160; paved street; price 52.600; easy monthly payments. J. G. McCullough Main 1709. 106 N, Delaware. 2400 Block N. Talbott Seven-room modem: garage. fruit shade, shrubbery. Equity $4,300: SSOO cash, balance easy terms. AT YOUR SERVICE. W Q. LYTLE Washington Bank and Trust Cos. Main 0792. Randolph 5200. NEAR RIVERSIDE PARK Five-room modem bungalow, in A-l condition: paved street: small down payment. balance like Yfut. Call Mr. Woosley. W. B. Rueby 425 Lcmcke Bldg. Lin. 1783. $25.00 CASH 1149 DELOSS ST. Then easv monthly payment* buys this 4- cottage with electric lights, gas and citv water: excellent condition. See Mr. Fox. FIEBER A REILLEY" Realtors. 1"! N. Delaware st. Msin 67.>.V p. Washington Car Line East of Belt, % square from ear and stores; 5-room modern bungalow: in A-l condition. Priced for quick sale: $4 <SO; only $6,00 cash Mr. Keller. Ran 0894. Schmid & Smith, Inc., Realtors 130 N. Delaware. Main 40AP. For Colored t 1026 Hosbrook St. Six-room cottage, price $2,500: terms. SIOO cash and easv monthly payments. J. G. McCullough Main 1709, 106 N. Delaware. $250 DOWN Walker and Perking Sts., strictly modem 6 rooms, all large and in good condition: beautiful lot and well located: near street ear and bus line. J C. DUNCAN. Realty Cos. Lin A940. Ran. 4347. MODERN double: ai* rouna each aide: east, near New York: SO,BOO. only SBOO rash: renting: for S7O: newly painted and papered throughout: street and alley improved. Also ome of the flneat three-bqd-room homes east on terms. C. J. OSBTJRN. Prex. 0184. COLORED BUYERS SIOO DOWN 2046 Columbia Ave.: 6 rooms: inside toilet, water, gas and lights; paved street. Pav like rent. Lin. 37.34, BARGAIN PRICE SIOO CASH DOWN 1634 Gemmer St.: 5-room, oozy bungalow: full lot with fruit: garage; only $3 250. Lin 3734. NEW SUBURBAN BUNGALQW Only SIOO cash, $34.00 per month Mr. Huse. Hum. 2016. Mr. Christens. Hum. 3438. WM. MURRAY HUSE, REALTOR. ONLY $l5O DOWN Five-room absolutely modern bungalow; SrardwoiMi floors: located north in fine residential district: will sell on terms easier than rent Call Web 1-130 M. $l3O CASH: 913 Albany: first street nortli of Troy: brand new 2-bedroom horn": nesr school: oruv $l6O cash. $27 monthly. Owner. Ran, 3124. BELI.EFONTAINe. 1818: 6 rms.: semimod.: attic, large barn: terms. Bargain. Wash. 1937. BUNGALOW. NORTHEAST: 4 rms.. hath: gar.: large lot: shrubbery, roses, etc.; almost nw.: $3,800: tms. Owner, We, 1314 ATTRACTIVE, new. 3-roora bungalow: garage: electric lights: $25 down: $25 per month. EBY, Randolph 4044. Acreage for Sale

SIX ACRES On Lafayette Pike at 34th St., or will sell in acre tracts Term*.' WASHINGTON HANK AND TRUST CO. Main 0793. Mr. Mackey. Lin. 4947 BARGAIN in 6-acre tract northeast: $750 to $1,250 per trat: SSO caeh. sls per mo. AUDUBON REALTY. Irv. 1525, Real Estate for Exchange FOR EXbHANGE. farma of all sizes: any locality: for city and town property. H, A. STAUPFER, Lafayette, Ind. HAVE SSOO. 7‘7c real estate contract to trade for clear lot. Must be worth the money. Ran. 0328. 6-ROOM modern home, clear: trade for farm. 228 N. East, Real Estate Wanted WE specialize in cast and s-- ith side properties; if you want result, call us THE CHARLES R. ETTINGER CO. Lin, 5057. Res.. Irv. 1559 CLOSE in propertw for subdividing. 1009 Fletcher Trust ftidr. Riley 2704. Building and Contracting WE MARE repairs and Improvements on monthly payments; also build and finance homes. CIVIC REALTY CO 136 N. Delaware. Lin o 050; eve., Ken. 4247. W. Sc R. ELECTRIC CO. House wiring and fixtures. 1725 S East St PRexcl 3529 Miscellaneous for Sale ANTJOUES. china and glass. Harrison BED davenport, genuine leather; library table, solid oak: cheap. Irv. 4544-W. 5849 Julian. BUILDING MATERIAL 250.000 brick. 2x2. 2x6: sheathing, lath, doors, sashes, mantles, glass all sizes. Glass doors, hardwood flooring, steam radiator, steam nipe. WESTERN WRECKING CO. 1532 W, Washington. CHAMPION gas and coal range. S2O: enamel-top kitchen, cabinet. $lO. St. 2865 CINDER HAULING; 8-yd. load. $8; 3yd. load, $3.50, Cali Xlncoln 6194. 6NE-CAR GARAGE. $57. All the lumber, roofing and hardware necessary to build a 1-car garage. 10x16 feet: only $57 cash at our yard. Build it yourself. Phoenix Lumber Cos. Web. 0410. CASH REGISTERS, scales, gruiders. sltcers rebuilt: guaranteed. B’ixtures all kinds. SPRAGUE B„ 23 W. Ohio. Main 0564 DAV'ENPORT in good condition. *lth pad Oil 1151 sweat Bt. . [_ DINING-ROOM suite: jrtriod tvle. like new. 9x12 Velvet ngf Hun- 3387. / I

Miscellaneous for Sale GAS RANGES, used: thoroughly overhauled: $lO and up. Delivered and connected. Charles Koehring. 882 Vir. Ave. HOUSE cleaning? Your surplus clothing. furniture, magazines, papers, will help ua to help others. Salvation Army Industrial Home. Phone for wagon. Riley 6622. 127 W, Georgia. OAK dining-room set. mahogany daveno' very low price. Hum. 4485. RUGS ant linoleum at lowest prices. DORFMAN RUG COMPANY* 207 W. Wash. St. Near Capital. SCHOOL'BOOKS We buy. sell and exchange school books at Crawford's drug store. 540 N. Penn rtMca REBUILT , TYPEWRITERS ALL PRICES REDUCED We Rent and Overhaul All Makes of Typewriters and Guarantee Our Work. Authorized Agents for Remington Portables. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO. 104 MONUMENT CIRCLE. Lin. 68* WALAUT dinina set. 3-piceq walnut bedroom set. 2 upholstered rockers, mahogany dresser, daveno. 9x12 Congoleum rug, new Process range, Lorraine regular. Coflfld wash.. 50-ft. hse, etc, 2424 Ashland MAN S gray overcoat. 44: cost S6O: like new: ebean. Shoes. 23 N, Beville, 2 GOOD-LOOKING girls’ coats: 14-16 years- reasonable. Har, 2026-R. WILL take radio or diamond ns part payment on good lined ear. Lin. *6863. Pets and Live Stock BABY CHICKS FOR SALL BOYERS’ HATCHERY. 25 E. MARKET. RI. 5470 HATCHERY THORNTOWN. IND, THREE good horses: city and farm broke; gentle! Will sell or trade. Will take Sood vaflmt lot or equity in a small house. >- HARRY 1530 W W.-shin-tton. EIGHT beautiful collie pups, sable and white. Call Drex, 6686, 2200 Churchman SHETLAND PONY, complete outfit: worth nt leant 3 times price. 2445 N. Penn. TWO male canaries and cages for $lO. 2336 Kenwood Ave, Har. 4975-M. Musical Instruments THIS WEEK Console I‘honograph, $49 , Anew model console phonograph, beautiful brown mahogany case, satin finish, like new. 300 needles, your own selection and 23 new double-faced Victor records. I Inr . Will accept $1.50 per week. WTLSON-STEWART MUSIC CO.. 44 N Pennsylvania St. Flayer Piano Bargain Party leaving town will sell Kimball player. 24 rollß and bench, for unpaid balance, at $3 per week. See Mr. Sanford 44 N Pennsylvania St. Main 1287. MAHOGANY Console Victrola: fine condition: SSO. Webster 4480. COLUMBIA Graphonola. mahogany: reaBonable. Webster 5437. Business Announcements MATTHEWS LIGHT CO. Will wire five rooms, basement and porch light, switches and fixtures included, for $47.50. They repair fans, motors, irons, vacuum cleaners and washing machines. For servirr, call Main 221.3. FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated: feather mattresses aad pillows made. E. F. BURKLK, 416 Mass. Main 1428. HOUSE painting, remodel old or new. Ca'l W.-bsier 2682-W Comp, insurance, RUG. 9x12 THOROUGHLY CLEANED. $2. Superior Rug Cleaners, Ken. 4462. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE, 216 N. Illinois. SHEET metal work, guttering and spouting. Tin work and general repairing. CAMPBELL CO. Phone Bel. 2808. FOR SALE or trade: rooming house: located north- 12 well-furnished rooms; wpekly profit S4O. with 4 rooms reserved: rent SSO. Will trade for double or down payment. Call owner. Riley 6792. for appointment; / HOUSE painting: remodel old or new. Call Webster 2682 W. Comp, insurance. Business Opportunities LUNCH STAND and general Btore: littld" competition: cheap rent; good living quarters attached. Owner has too many other interests. Sell reasonable or trade for real estate. M. E. CARTER. 3408 E. Tenth Si. Web, 5465, FOR SALE —Sacrifice: established fruit and vegetable route and truck; 130 customers with other prospects; in Irvington. Owner has other hug. Web, 3511 R-2 CONFECTIONERY’—IIO2 Fletcher: doing good bus.; reas. for quick sale, DR. 6741 BAKERY; good location- sell or trade. M. K. CARTER. 3406 E, lfith St. Web. 5463 Storage and Transfer SPECIAL hauling rates on small lota; low rates on California and Florida shipment. OTTO J. SUESZ STORAGE. Local and overland hauling. Main 362102353. Web. 4579-26P9-W LEV us figure wun you on your moving ? Local or overland. PARKER TRAfUjFF.R, 1273 Oliver Ave. Bel, 4307, MOVING and trucking. Reliable men. Call BORNMAN. Web. 5571, NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO. Call at ail times. Randolph 3741. Coal and Wood Good Coal la Going U „ BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY Best Vn. 6 in. block, large forked.. 86.75 Best Ky. 6-in. block, large forked... 6.75 Best Va. egg. 2x4. clean, forked.... 6.25 Best Va 4-In. Inn*), clean, forkfd.. 6.60 Va., Kanawa Co.—Ky.. Harlan Cos. Genuine Glendora block, large, fkd.. 6.76 Genuine Glendora egg. clean, fkd... 6.25 Ind. lump or egg. clean, forked.... 5.25 Best Poca. lump, shoveled, red ash.. 8.50 Citizens coke. It s the best 9.50 Special discount on your winter's requirements. Kindling with each ton. UNION ICE AND COaL CO./ Prexel 4621. Dependable since/ 1908. It will pay you to visit our yaiys and gee the difference in good coal. 1919 Bluff. BEST Poca. Red Ash 35 vein 4-in. shoveled lump $8.50 Poca. Mine Run $6.76 Yellow Diamond 6-in. block, \ fkd., Fayette Cos., W. Va $7.25 Best VV. Va. 6-in„ block, fkd., Kanawha County $6.50 W. Va. Mine Run $5.00 Kindling with each ton. Bethel Coal Cos. DRex. 6200. 250 Beecher St. W. Vir.. Logan Cos.. 4-in. Ip., fkd...56.50 J. & I. COAL CO. 1205 Roache St, Ran. 2471. TRY OUR MAJOR COAL. MAJOR COAL CO. ’ Ran. 4129. Money to Loan QUICK LOANS ' sllO to S3OO This corporation is operated undar the supervision of the State of Indiana, and provides a place where you may borrow from $lO to S3OO in a dignified, business-like manner without paying more than the legal rate of interest or without being imposed upon in any way. We do not notify your employer, neither do we make inquiries of friends, relatives or trades people. You get the money in a few hours’ time and without having any one sign your note. If you are unable to call in person at our office,. phone us or write ns and out representative will call at your home. ■ ■ N HOUSEHOLD / FINANCE CORPORATION 404 Kresge Bldg. (Fourth Floor) Corner Pennsylvania and Wash. Sts. Entrance 41 E. Washington St. Telephone. MA. 2923. 6% Mortgage Money Meyer-Kiser Bank 128 E. Washington. LOANS $lO TO S36G Room 513-14. 108 E. Market St. Phone. Main 1278.

Money to Loan % NEED MONEY Quickly, confidentially and business-like deal/ngs is a part of the service we give LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 1411/s E. Washington St. MA In 0585 LI ncoln 7134 REAL ESTATE CONTRACTS PURCHASED. We buy from persons holding deeds real estate oon tracts of sale. Mr. Fry. the Washington Company. 267 W. Washington St. MA. 0792. LOANS 2% WHY PAY MORET Loans on furniture l)i% below the legal rate. Lowest rate In city. Indianapolis Public Welfare Losn Association. 330 Occidental Bldg. Main 6229. Southeast comer Washington and Illinois. See large ad on Wednesdays, FIRST MORTGAGE We make first mortgage installment loans on city and suburban real estate. Mr. kry. the Washington Company, 157 W. Washington St. MA. 0792. Auto Supplies and Repairs THERE is always one best place for almost anything you wish to buy. Rogers has led them all for Used Tires for six years. 30x3V 2 x2 y 2 $2.50 31 and 32x4 . .$3.00 Each Other sizes to suit your pocketbofk. Plenty of Used Balloons, $4 each. \ Rogers Tire Shop 3117 W. Wash. BEI. 4300. A NECESSITY ’ . _ ON YOUR VACATION TRIP ALL FABRIC SEAT COVERS EASILY CLEANED CONVENIENT „ ECONOMICAL Expe.-t top and trin repairs. HABIG QUALITY SHOP 1935 N. Meridian. I,in. 8302-8303. USED TIRE SPECIALS Ox3H $2.00 $2.50 29x40 3.00 4-inch tires 3.00 30x3 '4 new cord tires, firsts 5.95 30x3V> U. S. Useo tubes, special... 1.25 SPECIAL PRICES TO DEALERS L. SELIG & SON, 23 S. EAST ST. Dealers in skived boots for vulcanizing. NEW and used parts. rccessorieß. tires and batteries for practically every make of car for less. Satisfaction guaranteed. CAPITOL AUTO PARTS AND YIRE CO., 821-23 N. Illinois. Main 6090. USED TIRES „ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. L. SELkT A SON. 23 S. East St. USED TIRES—S 2 UP. ELKINS BROS.. 604 N. ILLINOIS ST. RILEY 6171. Motorcycles and Bicyctes WE BUY. sell and exchange used motorcycles. Good used parts lor sale. ALI.FN S 509 Mass Ave, Main 7029. Automobiles Wanted WILL poy. cash for your car or your equity. I. WOLF AUTO CO. Lhu 4516, 561 N, Capitol. If You Need Money Let us sell your used car. STAFFORD AUTO SALES. 326 N. Delaware. Main 5873. USED CARS bought and sold GOLDBERQ. 522 N, Capitol. Main 2638, Legal Notices „ NOTICE , Pursuant win, Section 56. Chapter 213. Acts 19 ?o General Assembly, the Overland 1921 Roadster, motor No 300252. owned W 'H be sold to satisfy a hen c T hos - J - Har P-' 114 E- Prat ‘- rent. 15th. 9 a. m.

NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids will be received by the Board of School Commissioners of the City of Indtanaoolis until 8 o'clock p. m.. Tuesday. Sept. 14. 1926. for contracts for crackers and milk for school lunches for the period from the Ist to 15th of October. 1926. to Mav 14. 1927. weather conditions permitting. Specifications may be procured, bv those desiring to bid. upon application at the office of the Business Director. 150 N. Meridian St.. Indianapolis. Ind. Bids must be made on special bidder's plank form No. 95. as prescribed by the Indiana State Board of Accounts, which will be furnished by the School Board. BOARD OB' SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF . THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. URE M. FRAZER. Business Director. Indianapolis. Iml., Sent, 10. 1926. NOTICE TO BIDDERS The undersigned publicly posts, from time to time as needed, on the bulletin board of the Board of School Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, at its offices, 150 N. Meridian St„ Indianapolis. specifications for divers supplies for schools, offices, janitors, domestic science, manual training and office equipment: for Contracts for crackers and milk for school lunches for 1926-1937. and projection outfit for Shortrldge High School: and for repairs to buildings and equipment, viz: hardware, lumber, plumbing and electrical supplies: and bids will be received by the undersigned for the sale to said Board for such supplies and matt rials until the respective dates named in slid specifications. BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. By UKE M. FRAZER. Business Director. Indianapolis. Ind- Sent. 10. 1026. INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMIS-SION-DIVISION OE CONSTRUCTION —ROAD DEPARTMENT. NOTICE TO ROAD CONTRACTORS September 9. 1926. Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids for the construction of certain highways described ns follows, will be received by the Director of the State Highway Commiasion, at his office in the Statehousc. Indianapolis, Indiana, until 10 a. m. on the 28th day ol September. 1926. at which time they will be publicly opened and read. v Projeet No. 1. Sneeial appropriation. General Fund. Location: E. Forty-Second St.. Indianapolis. C.. I. & L. railroad to Fall Creek Boulevard. Marion County. Miles: 0.8077. Bids will be received for three types of pavement on the above project: brick, bituminous concrete and concrete as shown on plans and described in standard specifications. Proposal blanks and specifications may be obtained free, and plans upon payment of $2.50 per set. upon application to the Stale Highway Con-mission. Indianapolis, Indiana. There will be no refund for plans returned. Plans may be seen free at the office of the State Highway Commission at 16 N. Senate. Indianapolis. Contracts will be awarded to the lowest and best bidder, hut the right to reject any and all bids is reserved. Bidders shall file bondß with their proposals as provided I&DLANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMSSION JOHN D. WILLIAMS. Director. • Sent. 10. 17. 1926. Automobile* for Sale BUICK. 1925 Master 6 brougham- driven only 7.800 miles: car is Practically new: sacrifice price: easy terms. CITIZENS GARAGE. 380 N. Illinois. CHRYSLER 1926 COACH 4-oyllnder and 4-wheel brakes: $795: terras. CENTRAL BUICK CO. Used Car Store. „„„ 120 W. North St. Lin. 1995. Open Evenings and Sunday. DODGE BROTHERS TOURING In excellent running: condition: h*e is dependable transportation for only $l5O. F. L. SANFORD CO. “The Safe Place to Buy." 833-37 N. Meridian. Open evenings. ‘DODGE FORDOR SEDAN. 1932: 1825: terms. CENTRAL BUICK CO.. Used Car Store. ~ 120 W. North St. T.tn.1905. Open evenings and Sunua. FORD COUPE If you are looking for a little closed car that will give good service for Just a little money see this one. Only $95. F. L. SANFORD CO. “The Safe Place to Buy.” 833-37 N. Meridian. Open evenings. FORD SEDAN Re finished and in good mechanical condition. has good tireg and is ready to give lots of good service. Only $175. F. L. SANFORD CO. “The Basia Place to Buy" 833-37 N. Meridian. Open evenings.

SEPT. 10, 1925

Automobiles for Sale FORD. 1925 coupe: in good running condition: price $275. College Avenue Garage. 1610 College Ave. Ran. 3587 Open evenings. FORI), 1922 coupe; complete, $7.1: worth $l5O. Mann s Garage, 3111 Mass Ave. i FORD. 1924 touring: cheap. 830 Chadwtek St. FORD Used Cars. Always a nice stock of , models. Right prices. Square dealing. THE FRANK HATFIELD CO.. 635/ N. Capitol. Authorized Ford Dealers. Open evenings and Sundays. Main 4708. Rord. 1923 Roadster Good running condition; can be bought today for $65 on terms. Locomobile 955 N, Meridian St. Lin. 1171. FORDS You take no chances in buyin/g one of Wangelin-Sharp’s personal serviced used Ford cars. 1924 Roadster; lock wheel, new top, complete. I'tiis is a real job ior only Si.UU; SOO down; ft pood tires. 1924 Coupe; new Duco paint job. balloon tirts. Jock wheel, for only $286; $95 down. , 1924 Tudor: bumpers, speedometer, lock wheel, Duco paint, windshield wiper. Real job for only $209; $95 down. Real rubber. 1923 Touring; new top. rear curtain new paint, new cord tin s. Real serviceable job. $110; S4O down. 1924 Coupe; lock wheel. Duco paint. good rubber; only $275; SBS down. 1925 Tudor: balloon tires; looks and runs like anew car; only $395. 1926 model Tudor: balloon tirss, lock whe_el. Job shdws very littlu use. Only sl3o down. , 1925 Roadster; lock wheel. Duco paint, finished in maroon. A sure enough job for only $195; $75 down. 1923 Coupe; shocks. Duco paint; real cord tires; $235; only SBS down. 1926 model Touring: balloon tires, lock wheel, $65 winter inelosure, at a reduction from new car price: looks and runs like new; only SIOO down. 1926 model Touring: job in A-l shape throughout; rubber good, only $205; sBo down. December. 1524. light panel truck: co.-d tires; starter, new paint, reconditioned throughout, for only $65 dowfl. 1923 ton panel truck: good'condition throughout, for only $125. / 50 other cars equally ns good to pick from. You make your payments direct to us. Wangelin-Slhairp CO. 443 Virginia Ave. DRex. 5020 Open Evenings and Sunday

HUDSON speedster. J 920: 5 good tires. In „ good running condition: $200: terms. ILG MOTOR SALES. 2957 Central. Ran. 457;> INTERNATIONAL—I 923: 2-ton: cab and Stock body; $550. 329 W. Market St. Main 1005. OVERLAND touring car. 1924; good mechanical condition: $250 down or your old car in trade. LONG AUTO SALES CO. 1114 N. Meridian. Lin. 6865. SIGNAL built: in A-l condition: $550. Guaranty Discount Corporation. 329 W. Market St. Main 1005. STUDEBAKER—SpeciaI 6 sedan: can’t he told from new: fully equipped. Terms or trade. 725 Virginia Ave. VELIE touring; run only 21.000 mileshas had best of care; runs fine; 7-Y* Continental motor: S3O if sold at once. Har. 4477-R. • HIT THE MARK! CULLY AUTO CO. 1233 N. Meridian St. Special Today Stufz sedan. 1923 $750 Stutz sport, 1922 $650 1920 Stntz touring S2OO JSs'r Studebaker special touring S2OO 1924 Fqrd roadster $125 , Small Down Payment, Stutz Indianapolis Cos. 957 N. Meridian St. Open evenings and Sunday a. m. Riley 4922. * BIG DEDUCTION 1923 Overland coupe $260 1923 Chevrolet touring $l5O Ford touring $65 Ford speedster S4JV--1924 Overland touring' $195 1925 Overland champion $395 1925 Dodge touring $450 HAYNES-SCHMIDT. INC. 1003-5 N. Meridian. Lin. 7575-7576. Open evenings nnd Sundays. Oakland 4-Pass. Coupe 1924 model. New dark blue Duco finish. Spot light, bumpers. In excellent condition both mechanically and in appearance. A bargain at $735. Terms. CAPITOL OVERLAND Company N. Capitol Ave. at Michigan St. “Open evenings and Sunday**’ FAIR WEEK USED CAR SPECIALS Easy Termni§==Tirffidles=Reduced Prices 1926 JEWETT COACH. 1925 OVERLAND SEDAN. 1 1926 WILLYS-KNIGHT COUPE. 1926 PAIGE BROUGHAM. ' 1924 CHEVROLET SEDAN--1924 WILLYS-KNIGHT SEfIAN. 1930 HUDSON COACH. -1924 Nash sedan. 192* OVERLAND SEDAN. 1923 OVERLAND TOURING. 1923 OLDSMOBILE TOURING. 1924 FORD TUDOR. 192* ESSEX COACH. 1926 FORD TUDOR. 1925 FORD COUPE 1923 OVERLAND COACH. 1924 OVERLAND TOURING. 1934 FOHD TUDOR 1923 NASH ROADSTER.' 1923 DURANT TOURING. 1924 OVERLAND TOURING. 1925 FORD ROADSTER. 1925 FORD COUPE. MANY OTHERS. All these ears are in first-class condition, many reconditioned and newlv painted. OPEN EVENINGS. L= To ALLEN MOTOR SALES 917-23 VIRGINIA AVE. H. C. S. Sport Touring 6 wire wheels, good paint and rubber. In splendid condition throughout. t ONLY $495 Terms. CAPITOL OVERLAND Company N. Capitol Ave. at Michigan St. “Open evenings and, Sunday*”