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The World Is On Wheels Thru Good Used Cars

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Si In Memoriam Notices Bit MEMORIAM —In loving; remembrance W ol Mary Casey. who died seventeen years ago today. Sept. 13. \ Gone, but not forgotten. Sadly missed by her daughters. MAMS, ANNA. VERA, NELLIE and son, TOM. Funeral Directors BERT S. GADD. 2130 Prospect St. Phone ° Stewart 2273. PLANNER & BUCHANAN NEW MORTUARY 23 W Fall Creek Drive. Phone, day or niaht Ran 4400 4401 or 4402. Operating INDIANAPOI TS George Grinsteiner Funeral E- Markgt ’ KRIEGER7WM. e. funeral director W. T. BLASENGYM Main office. 2226 Shelby St. DRexei 2570, UNDERTAKERS—HISEY & TITUS. 851 N. Delaware. Main3fl°Q_; Special Notices rnrn BRING THEM IN NOW! Ladies’, Men’s and Children’s Hats tb,o^inl eCia M. Cle v£Ms and VELVETS. , Muller Hat Cleaners (THE EXCLUSIVE HATTERS) 107 W. Maryland St. Main 6179. MAE Hlßi ' Ran. 6339. 23 TVy A mv l rediic. moth.: electricity for neuritis 7 >yiimHtlsm. nervousness, massage*. THE EI.ECTREAT puts new life m your veins .did relieves you/jialn^ 524 State Life Hin. SS73. ST”m permanent w a VP* sniar 0 mo. Cheaper rates h exp Web. Instructions MEN to ’earn -barber trade. BARBER COLLEGE. 510 a. Wasntng ton St . TmHanapoUfl. Tnrt Maui moM. Lost and Found rui.nnn-1 nr* .wow-c FOUND —Articles found on Indlaftanolla street care yesterday: ~ 2 PURSES 2 PAIR GI-OVE9 LADY’S HAT DINNER BOX PRAYER BOOK 6 BUNDLES BABY CART I EMPTY) Main 2737 A BOSTON bull pup lost or stolen from 1257 Kentucky Ave. Return auu get rewarrV Lin. 4018. —— BROOCH; set with pearl and opal. Reward. Belmont 23H.1-J. EASTERN STAR pin; lost State fairThurs. Reward. Web. 1190. — BOY S mackinaw lost at ’”;!^ na -(484 NeWB band tent. Reward. __Hiun. .not. Help Wanted Male v LABORERS Colored. Apply 7 a. m. ready for work. E. RAUJI & SONS’ FERTILIZER CO., rear Union Stock Yards. BATTERY men, experienced lead burners on group assembly and links. AN rite Employment Manager, U. S. Light & Hee.t Corporation, Niagara Falls, N. Y, INSURANCE AGENTS To eollcit industrial fire insurance for the largest company in America. Good contract. Part time men considered. Apply R. L. FRAZIER. Supt.. 306 Castle Hall. 230 E. Ohio. BOYS be W lti nt o, ha o r^r W ° r^^fe^lffiip r S: ,e 3 *0 5 Monday. 214 W. Maryland. ■•ARE or full time work for neat-appear-fiig and intelligent man. This is not a Belling proposition, but house-to-house experience is an asset. JUST-RITE MANUFACTURING CO.. 580 Century Bldg. WANTED—2O good boys that are not returning to school/ With 'S Ut bicycles. Apply MR. DALTON. 18 14. Meridian. L BOYS, 14 to 18 years/old. spare time; work two hours A day '.distributing and collecting coupons. 580 Century Bldg. MAN. wife wanted to care lor 5 children Home, fuel and groceries furnished. 6504 Belle.foiitane. Indianapolis. Ind. Help Wanted Female SPARE or full time work for neat-appear-iug and intelligent woman. This is not a selling proposition. M°AN experience is an asset. JUST-RITE mainUFACTU RING CO., 580 Century Bldg, GIRLS. 14 to 18 years old. spare time; work two hours a day; distributing and collecting coupons. 580 Century Tilde. OFFICE GIRL; experience _unnecessary small wages at start. 731 Peoples Bank Bldg. COLORED girl at doctor's office. 3 N. Alabama. EXPERIENCED white women to clean fur111ture store and Uvlng-rms. 321 N. East. TIFFANY Situations Wanted Female GIRL, colored, wants half-day work: no Sundays. Web. 4452. HOUSEKEEPER, lady with girl 7 years: _ good home near school. A-126, Times. COLORED girl wants half-day work In mornings or afternoons. Lin. l()3o. LAUNDRY work to bring home, or day work. Kenwood 2081. Rooms for Rent ALABAMA. N„ 523; apt. 2; 2 front, mod. rms.; emit, ht. wa.; rea. Mrs. I, C. Morton BEVILLK. N„ 23: for two. $5; private entrance, E. Washington line. EASTERN, 43: rm. in mod. home; suitable for 2; •s blk, from Wa, car. We. 2326-R 11TH. E.. 27: NICE. LARGE. WELL- . FURN. RMS.: PRIV. HOME: 2 BEDS; FOR 2 OR 4; VERY REAS, RI. 5792. ILL., N.. 2449; apt. 10; clean, cozy rm.; steam heat, ht. wa.: 1 or 2. Har, 2743. KEYSTONE N.. 817: mdd. rm.; 1 or 2 men; meals opt.: garage. Web. 5867. LIBERTY’ HOTEL: nicely furnished, modern rms.: hot and cold water. 3208 E. Michigan. Webster 5903. NORTH—Nice, large, front, modern room; gentleman nref.. Har, 2501-J. OHIO. E.. 1105: front, sleeping room; private home; garage, Lincoln 8556. PENNSYLVANIA. N.. 1100: businessjnati wants 2 young men to share beautiful 2-room suite: 3 beds, Riley 5688. PRATT. K. 124: high-class rm.: priv., downtown ant.; gentleman preferred. BT. CLAIR. *. 314; Apt. 3: steam heat; close In: modern, Lin, 3173. TALBOTT. N.! 2009; nicely sum.. mod. rm.; priv. fam.: steam heat. Ran. 4067. ✓TALBOTT, N.. 200&; nicely sum.. mod. rm.; priv. family/ steam heat. Ra. 4067. TALBOTT. 201 O N.: clean, airy rms.; girls ent. Blakcr's School. Har. 4814-J. THIRTEENTH. E,. 913, 2 FURN.. MOD. ROOMS. LINCOLN $735.

Rooms for Rent 31ST, E., 322: lovely modi rm.: private home: gentleman. Ran. 5507. WOODRUFF PL, 970 Mid. Dr.Awell furn. rm.: beautiful home: yg. man. We. 3727. 2 LUVtsaV RMS.: REAL HOME: SUIT. for 4: close N, West. Fum. DR.. 6210. Room for Rent With Board NEW JERSEY. N„ 626: rm. and board for students: very reasonable, Lin. 7065. WARM AN. N„ 233: board and room for 2 men: in modern home. ’ 19TH, W, 140: nicely furn, mod. rm.; reas,: mod, home, Har. 0H67-R. . 28TH. W„ 329: home privileges: brd. and gar.: emp, couple or men. Ran. 2138. CHILDREN ’to BOARD: with mothers care: lovely lawn. Riley 6349. WIDOW wishes 1 or 2 employed ladies to share modern home. Wb. 1527-M. CHILD; Lexington Ave, 1115: in’ gold home; nice surround.: near soh. DR. 4,. u. MERIDIAN. N.: room and board:, $7 each: gentlemen preferred. Hat. 05—-w. CHILDREN TO BOARD with mother’s pare lovely lawn. Rilev 6349 Housekeeping Rooms for Rent ASHLAND. 2822: 2 clean, mod. rms. No other roomers. Ken. 3142.\ \ BUCHANAN. 717; 4 upstairs. Unfurnished aims, sll mo.: adults. DRex. 3325-W. COMAR Ave, 1140: 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 block Wash, car; adults pref. Web. 2326-R. SIXTEENTH. E, 138: furnished rooms; bath, heat: 53.50 up: good neighborhood; ‘ . TACOMA. N„ 29; 2 rms, furn: heat; priv, ent.; downstairs. Web, 3948. TALBOTT. 1627 N.: 2-rm. suite, and kitchenette; all modern: nicely furn.; algo sleeping room. Ran, 1288, 10TH. E, 2406; 2 furn, mod. rms, kitchpnpttr. bath: piano: lat fl-: priv. home. 12TH. E„ 610: 2. large, warm, unfurn. rms. and kitchenette: mod. RL °43.u 31ST. W, 1057: nicely turn, rm, priv. home: gar.: near car line. Web. Jonl-t ROOMING-HOUSE KEEPERS ATTENTIONI I have two flats near P. O. Fine rooming district. Will rent with or without furniture. Cheap. Call after 7 p. m. 18% W Ohio. Riley 3349, FOUR-MODERN furnished housekeeping moms. Irv. 1275-J. 9-ROOM modern home: 3 nicely furn. rms. up. Always rented. 6 down unfurn.: suitable for home, sleeping or light housekeeping: SSO, Belmont 1516-J. Houses for Rent ARBOR AVE, 802; modern A-l condition; pa rage optional. Bel. 30ZH. CAPITOL. S„ 823: 4 roomtj: inside toilet. electricity, gas: water paid: garage: s(>• ILLINOIS. 8, 1014: six-room modern, cxrept furnace. Ken. 3221. CALHOUN St.': 1255:’ three rooms with electric lights, city wAter i’aid. RtPt only Sl6. J. G. McCULLOUGH. 106 N. Delaware. Main 1709. _ CARROLLTON AVE.: attractive 5-room double: modern: garage. Hum. DAVIDSON. N„ 115: 6 rms.: gar ; electriritv. gaa: water paid. Bargain at DEARBORN. N„ '939: mod., 6-rih. double; gar.: good eondition: soo. Har. 18TH. W, 1145: 5 rms.: bath: fur, gar.; $32. key at 1133 or DRex. 1418. FRANKLIN PLACE: S> rms, mod, near Cath. well, and oh.: $31.50. Har. 4000- L GARFIELD AVE, 725: HIGH-CLASK orni, mod, double: gar.: near non. Inn- < Jefferson, n, 233: 6-rm. doub.: mod. except furn.: gar.; rent red. ne. *lm)4-vy_. KEYSTONE; N, 538. 5 rm. “tm-.mc>de m: gar.: wa. pd.. near eeh.: jKo. LINDEN. 2029-31 —Semi tnodern double. newly decorated: $16.50 water paid. Civic Realty Cos, 136 N. Delaware. LUDLOW AVE, 1823; nice double; good condition; improved street and allej . water pd : gaa. ole/v; S2O. Brookaide <’/*r MABEL. 2020'; 7 rrnff, semi-mod. double: par.: water naid: s2s>. DRex. 3800-M. NEW YORK. E„ 4807: nice bungalow doub.; 4 rms.: bath: gar.; red, rt. Ir. dOl.j NOWLAND. *2101: 5-rm. mod.. except furnaoe: good eond.: read. Web. OLIVE St.. 1828: mo4|rn home: : water paid: beats nortfi side, good neigliborhood. Bargain: S4O. OXFORD. 13>2: very attractive. 5 room/ modern double: newly near sebool: rent reduced. Irv. 3oln-w. PARK AVE, 6262: 5 rooms; semi-mod-ern: only S2O. Hum. 1769. SENATE. S . 041 : b-.rm. except furnace: $25. Web. 6041. TWENTY-SECOND. 3010 W.; 4 rs, semi-mod • • u *kn’<in 2168 Wheeler St.: 4 rs, semi-mod. oo 2106 Wheeler St.: 5 rs, modern... s -. ; >o 1348 W. 25th: 4 rs, mod, gar... .--7 >U lJbl W. 30th St.: 4 rs, mod gar. 30.00 l3?0 W. 30th St.: 6 rs, mod. gar. heat, water furnished; winter A W-rEStr- 830 108 N. Pelawarest. ONE-HALF MONTH FREE 027 Ewing St.. 4-room bungalow double, fine condition, only 525 P W m B.RUEBY. LIN. 1782 3 ROOMS, $16.00 WALKING DISTANCE Newy papered; has eity electric lights, gas. inside toilet. 620 E. Mern“ DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL LOCATED northeast: 3 bedroom cottage; .-$4,500 on payments. Bel. 1510-J. 5-ROOM semi-mod. bungalow: basement: gar.: S2O. 836 S. Belieview. Web. 5338-M. GOOD location east: nice 6-rm. double: mod.: yard; bargain: $25. Web. 4672. SEE DUNLOP & HOLT7GEL. lor bargains. REAL ESTATE. Apartments for Rent _ GRACELAND. 3615; lower duplex: 0 rms, modern; separate furnace: close to school: very reasonable. Wash. itmo-K. JEFFERSON. N, 340: 4 rms. and bath; mod, apt.: S3O, Web. 1468. LOCKERBIE. 627: mod. 6 rooms .bath; Bteam heat: walking distanee. Lip. 7780, •JOTO. W. 403: modern. 4-room apartment: beat, water. Call mvner. Har. DANDY DUPLEX: 3 rms, bath,hoi water heat: very reasonable, Iblo BEAUTIFUL Woodruff PL: 6-rmt strictly mod., upper duplex: reas. Web. IHHI. LOVELY mod. apt.: in-a-door bed; adults; reasonable. 701 E. 20th. - GOOD location: lower duplex; g room®_bath: heat, water fun.: reas. RL 1707. Ariartment Rentals H. H. WOODSMALL CO.. INC. We insure everything but the hereafter. Bu s injes&*Placeß ifor /?ent OPPORTUNITY FOR MECHANIC OR painter to go in busniess for himself: flre-proof shop: good loea. N. Har. 4847-J. Houses for Sale $250 CASH S3O PER MONTH 1034 BERWYN/STREET New five-room bungalow on aboke terms. Cement basenmnt, furnace, city water at sink in kitchen, inside toilet, electric lights, garage: will consider lot as down payment. *Open from 3 to 5 Sunday afternoon. LORENZ SCHMIDT & SONS. Realtors. 144 E. Ohio Street. Main 3715. Res. Irv, 1964-J. ONLY S2OO DOWN On this fine five acres and dandy six-room home almost completed. Has garage, electric lights, a eobd 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 Sunuyside sanitarium road north, Fall Creek signs to office. Main 0792. Mr. Eastburn. Irv. 0215. WHY NOT BUILD A NEW BUNGALOW ' ON THAT VACANT LOT? If your lot is completely or only half paid for we will pay off balance and build for you a semi-modern or modern bungalow. No flirting cash required. Terms like rent. See plans at our office. LORENZ SCHMIDT & SONS. REALTORS. 144 E. Ohio St. Main 3715. Residence, Irv, 1964-J $250 Cash 339 S. Temple Ave. Four-room bungalow In fine repair; large front and rear porches: lot 40x160: paved street; price $2,000: easy monthly payments. • J. G. McCullough MaiA 1709. 100 N. Delaware. \ $25.00 CASH 1149 DELOSS ST. „ Then easy monthly payments 'buys this 4-room cottage with electric lieijts. eas and city water: excellent condition. See Mr. Fox FIEBEU & REILLEY Realtors. 124 N, faelaware St. Main 6755. E. Washington Car Line East o% Belt. % square from ear and stores: 5-room modern btingalow: in A-l condition. Priced for quick sale: $4,750; only SSOO cash. Mr. Keller. Ran. 0894. Schmid & Smith, Inc., Realtors 130 N. Delaware. Main AQHB. MODERN; 3-bedroqpi home: 2-ear gar.; cash: terms. Owner. Irv. 2530. TIMES WANT ADS BRING BUSINESS

Houses for Sale A REAL BARGAIN An excellent four-bedroom home. A fine home for a large family or good income home for a small one. in oome S6O per month now; located 2400 north; near Mme. Blaker’s College: owner iB leaving city and must sell. Call Mr. Duncao. Lin. 5940. Nights. Ran, 434-7. MODERN double: six rooms each side; east, near New Ytork: SO,BOO. only SBOO cash: renting for S7O; newly painted and papered throughout: street and allay improved. Also some of the finest throe-bed-roon. homes east on terms. C. J. OSBURN. Drex, 6184. HOME AND INCOME s6o*monthly income from this home of 8 lovely rooms and bath, 'located 2400 north, near Mme. Blaker's College. Just painted and papered. Only $5,500. I am leaving city and must sell. Owner. Box No. 134. care Times. ' COLORED BUYERS SIOO DOWN 2046 Columbia Ave.: 6 rooms: Inside toilet, water, gas and lights; pavtffl street. Pav like rent. Lin. 3734. BARGAIN PRICE SIOO CASH DOWN 1634 Gemmer St.: 5-room, oozy bungalow: full lot with fruit: garage: only $3,250, Lin 3734. SIOO DOWN Shelby St, 0005: practically new 5room bungalow, furnace, water, lights. % acre lot. garage: SIOO down: balance mo. J. C. DUNCAN REALTY CO. Lin. 5940. Ran. 4347. CHICKEN FARM—PAVED ROAD—S2SO CASH—BALANCE MONTHLY. Absolutely new five-room home; garage, ehickpu house: all fenced: on Thirty-Eighth St. Call MR. CARTMELL. days. Main 3234 rfveninvs. Hum. 2868NEW SUBURBAN BUNGALOW Only SIOO cash. $34 per taonth. Mr. Huse. Hum. 2016. Mr. Christena. Hum. i4 , WM MURRAY HUSE. REALTORS. ONLX $l5O DOWN Five-room absolutely modern bungalow; hardwood floors: located north in fine residential district: will sell on terms easier than rent. Call Randolph 5890. $l5O CASH: 813 Albany: first street north of Troy: brand new. 2-bedroom home: near school: only $l5O cash. $27 monthly. ‘Owner, Ran. 3124, BELLEFONTAINE. 1818: 0 rms.: semimod.: attic, large barn: terms. Bargain. Wash. 1927, SIX rooms, bath, garage. 858 Buchanan St.: eno. $2,000: price $3,000. C. G. RICHIE. 731 Peoples Bank Bldg. BUNGALOW. NORTHEAST: 4 rms, bath: gar.: large lot: shrubbery, roses, etc.: almost nw.: $3.800: tms. Owner. We. 1314 ’ Acreage for Sale BARGAIN in 5-acre tract, northeast: *750 to $1,250 per tract: SSO cash. sl6 per mo. AUDUBON REALTY. Irv. 1526. Real Estate for Exchange DOUBLE. NORTH: 0 rms. a side. R?nt S3O per side Will trade $2,800 equity for 4-rni bungalow or lot. HALL & HILL. Riley 3975. FOR EXCHANGE, farms of all sizes; any locality: for city and town property. H. A STAUFFER. Lafayetfb Ind. HAVE SSOO. 7% real estate contract to trade for clear lot. Must be worth the money. Ran. 6328. Real Estate Wanted WE specialize in east and south side erties: if you want results call us THE CHARLES R. ETTINGER CO. Lin. 5057. Res, Irv. 1559, CLOSE in property for subdividing. 1009 Fletcher Trust B 1 tg. Riley 2704. Building and Contracting WE make repairs and Improvements of sll kinds on liberal monthly payments; also build and finance homes: free estl mates. CIVIC REALTY' CO, 136 N. Dels ware. Lin. 5050. Eve, Ken 4247. W. & R. ELECTRIC CO. House wiring and fixtures. Miscellaneous for Sale ANTIQUES, china and glass. Harrison BED davenport, gen. leath.: library table. solid oak: cheap. Ir 4544-W. 6849 Julian. BEDROOM suite, colonial rug and dining table, 46 B. 36th St. BUILDING MATERIAL 250 000 brick. 2x2. 2x6: sheathing, lath, doors, sashes, mantles, glass all sizes. Glass doors, hardwood flooring, etei m radiator. steam pipe. WESTERN WRECKING CO. CASH REGISTERS, scales, grinders, slieers rebuilt; guaranteed. Fixtures all kinds. SPRAGUE EX, 22 W, Ohio. Main 0564 CHAMPION gas and coal range. S2O; enamel-ton kitchen, cabinet. $lO. St. 2865 CINDER HAULINt: 8-yd. load. $6; 3yd. load. $2.50. Call Lincoln 6194. GRAPES: fine, lare Concor* and white grapes: cheap; for sale. 1435 E. Legrande. DAVENPORT in good cfrhditlon, with pad Cali 1151 S. West St. DINING-ROOM suite; period style: like new. 9x12 velvet rug Hum. 3387 GAS RANGES, used: thoroughly overhauled: $lO and up. Delivered and connected. Koehrlng. 882 Vlr. Ave. HOUSE cleaning? Your surplus clothing furniture, magazines, papers, will help us to help others. Salvation Army Industrial Home. Phone for wagon. Riley 6622, 127 W. Georgia. OAK dining-room set. mahogany daveno: very low prifee. 5145 N. New Jersey. RUGS and linoleum at lowest prices. DORFMAN RUG COMPANY. , 207 W. Wash. St. Near Capitol. SCHOOL BOOKS We buy, sell and exehange school books at Crawford's drug store. 540 N. Penn St. A W M CO. 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. 6889. ONE-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. 0419. 2 GOOD-LOOKING girls’ coats: 14-16 years: reasonable, Har, 2026-R. WE let you take a suit or dress out for $2 down and pay the balance weekly while wearing. PURITAN CLOTHING CO, 131 W. Washington St. 3 MEN’S winter suits, pair of shoes: cheap, 1505 N. Delaware St. WALNUT dining-rm. suite, beds_, refrig, porch fur, gard, tls, desk, 402:> College, TIMES WANT ADS LEAD TO SUCCJki* Miscellaneous Wanted

GOOD sound old yellow ear corn wanted at th 6 Union Stock Yards. Main 0196.

Pets and Live Stock BABY CHICKS FOR SALI, BOYERS’ HATCHERY. 25 E. MARKET. RI. 5470 HATCHERY. THORN TOWN, IND, THREE good horseu: city and farm broke: gentle. Will sell or trade. sVill take

good vacant lot or equity in a email house. See HARRY, 1530 W. Washington. EIGHT beautiful collie pups: sable and white, Cali Drex, 6686. 2200 Churchman. SHETLAND PONY, complete outfit: worth at least 3 times price. 2445 N. Penn. Musical Instruments THIS WEEk Console Phonograph, $49 Anew model console phonograph, beautiful brown mahogany case, satin finish, like new. 300 needles, your own selection and 2o new double-faced Victor records, all for $49. Will accept $1.50 per week. SVILSON-STEWART MUSIC CO . 44 N. Pennsylvania Bt. COLUMBIA Graphonola. mahogany; reasonable. sVebster 5437.

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Musical Instruments Player Piano Bargain Party leaving town will sell Kimball player. 24 rolls and bench, for unpaid balance, at $3 per week. See Mr. Sanford, 44 N. Pennsylvania St. Main 1287. 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 cleaner* and washing machines. For service. call Main 2213, FEATHERS bought, sold .nd renovated: feather mattresses aad pillows mads. E. F. BURKLE, 416 Mass, Main 1428. HOUSE painting, remodel old or new. Ca'l Webßter 2082-W Comp, insurance. RUG. 9x12 THOROUGHLY CLEANED. $2. Superior Rug Cleaners, Ken. 4462. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE, 216 N. Illinois. SHEET metal -vork. guttering and spout•ng. Tin work and general repairing. CAMPBELL -CO. Phone Bel, 2808. HOUSE painting; remodel old or hew. Call Webster 2682-W Comp, insurance. Business Opportunities LUNCH STAND and general store; little competition: cheap rent: good living trnarters attached. Owner has too many other interests. Sell reasonable or trade for real estate. M E. CARTER. 3400 E Tenth St. Web. 5465. FOR SALE—Sacrifice: established fruit and vegetable route and track; 130 customers with other prospects; in Irvington. Owner has other bus. Web, 3511 R-2 CONFECTIONERY—IIO2 Fletcher; doing good bus.: reas. for quick sale. DR, 6741. SCHOOL of muBK- for Bale: teachers' i-ourse free. Times Box A 131. PLUMBING SHOP FOR SALE. Randolph 4056, Storage and Transfer SPECIAL hauling rates on small lotslow rates on California and Florida shipment. ’ OTTO J. SUESZ STORAGE. Local and overland hauling. Main 3628-2353. Web. 4570-2609-W. LET us figure wnn you on your moving ? oc ? l ,_ or overland. PARKER TRANSFER. 1273 Oliver Ave, Bel. 4307. “"i 1 , trucking. Reliable men. Cali BQRNMAN. Web. 5571 _ NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO Call at all times Randolph 3741. Coal and Wood ~. Good Coal Is Going U*> D . ?PY NOW AND SAVE MONEY 8 < ’ s * Y a - fl-’n. block large forked.. $6.75 Best Ky. 6-in. block, large forked... 6.75 Bret Va. egg. 2x4, clean, forked.... 6.26 Best Va. 4-In. lump, clean, forked.. 6.50 Va, Kanawa Cos —Ky, Harlan Cos. Genuine Glendora block, large, fkd. . 6.75 Genuine Glendora egg. clean, fkd... 6.25 Ind. lump or egg. clean, forked.... 6.25 Bret Poca. lump, shoveled, red ash.. 8,50 Citizens coke. It's the best 0.50 Special discount on your winter’s _ requirements. Kindling with each ton. UNION ICE AND COAL CO. Drexel 4621. Dependable since 1908 It will pay you to visit our yards and sec the difference in good coal, 1910 Bluff. BEST Poca. Red Ash. 3d vein 4-ln. shoveled lump $9.00 Semi-snvokeless. 4-ln. Ip, fkd. Eagle _ seam $7.50 Best W. Va. 6-ln. block, fkd. Kanawha County $6 75 W. Va. Mine Run $5.25 Ind. 0-ln. Ip, fkd. No. 5...., 0.25 E. Ky, 0-ln. block, fkd. Hazard seam $7.00 Kindling with each ton. Botlicl Coal Cos. DRex ”>2OO 250 Beecher St. W. Vir, Logan Cos, 4-m..h£. fkd. . .$0.60 J. & I. COALncb. 1205 Roache St. Ran. 2471. TRY OUR MAJOR COAL. MAJOR COAL CO Ran. 4129. Money to Loan

QUICK LOANS 3110 to This corporation Is operated under the supervision of the Stato of Indiana, and provides a place where you mav 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, relative* 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 us and our representative wilt call at your homo HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION • 404 Kresge Bldg. (Fourth Floor) /Comer Pennsylvania and Wash. Sta. Entrance 41 E. Washington St. Telephone. MA. 2923. - NEED MONEY Quickly, confidentially and buslncaa-llke dealings Is a part o( the service we giye you. LOANS ON Pianos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 14iy 2 E. Washington St. MA In 0585 LI ncoln 7134 REAL ESTATE CONTRACTS „ PURCHASED. We buy from persons holding deeds real estate contracts of sale. Mr. Fry. the Washington Company. 257 W. Washington 3t. MA. 0792. LOANS 2% WHY PAY MORET Loans on furniture below the legal rate. Lowest rate In city. Indianapolis Public Welfare Loan Association. 830 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. Fry, the Washington Company, 167 W. Washington St. MA. 6702. 6% Mortgage, Money Meyer-Kiser Bank 128 E. Washington. LOANS $lO TO S3OG Room 613-14. 100 B. Market St. Phone Main T 278 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. 30x3y 2 x2y 2 $2.50 . 31 and 32x4 ..$3.00 Each Other sizes to suit your pocketbook. Plenty of Used Balloons, $4 each. Rogers Tire Shop 3117 W. Wash. BEI. 4300. aTnecessity ON YOUR VACATION TRIP ALL FABRIC SEAT COVERS EASILY CLEANED CONVENIENT „ ECONOMICAL Expert top and trim repairs. habig QUALITY SHOP 1035 N. Meridian. Lin. 8302-8303. NEW and used parts, accessories, tires and batteries for practically every make of £ar for less. . Satisfaction guaranteed. CAPITOL AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO, 821-23 N, -Illinois. Main 6090. USED TIRES WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. L. SELIG A SON. 23 S. East Bt. _ . USED TIRES—S 2 UP. ELKINS BROS, 604 N. ILLINOIS ST. RILEY 6171. Motorcycles and Bicycles are wasaasereareerereaareresrewß WE BUY. sell and exchange used motorcycles. Good used parts for sals. ALLEN’S. 609 Masijj Ave. Min 7029.

Automobiles Wanted WILL poy cash for your car or your equity. I. WOLF AUTO CO. Lin. 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 GOLDBERG. 522 N. Capitol. Main 2638. Automobiles for Sale BUICK 1923. CALIFORNIA TOP Excellent shape; 6-oylindcr; $425; terms or trade. CENTRAL BUICK COMPANY , „ USED CAR STORE. 120 W. North St. Lincoln 1995. Open evenings and Sunday. BUICK K-45 TOURING. In excellent shape: $145: terms. CENTRAL BUICK CO. ™ USED CAR STORE. 120 W. North St. Lincoln 1995. Open evenings and Sunday. CHEVROLET. ’924 coach: bumpers, spot lite. mutomeier. bar cap, mirror. Bearings taken up recently; 5 balloon tires: $275. cash or terms. STONE CHEYROLET CO 540 E. Wash. DODGE BROTHERS TOURING In excellent running condition: hem is dependable transportation for only $l5O F. L. SANFORD CO. “The Safe Place to Buy.” 833-37 N. Meridian. Open evenings, FORD SPORT \ RDSTR. 1926; front and rear bumpers; 5 wire wheels, 5 balloons, all good. Underslung springs, windshields, top boot, side winds, special Northeast horn and motometer and other equipment. Motor perfect as car has very low mileage and like new. A bargain at $335.00. Terms. 210 PENWAY BLDG. Main 5615 alV'm’odriK 1 Alwayß a "ice stock of Camt / EA NK HA’‘riIELD"7-?. re 62 c"-? Evening's. AU^^n/ urd Oped * Sock ihiil coupe i bumpers, mirror, wi shiei.i ~L„ •Pedometer. automatic m or V-N 1 ’ t "' ry S"'* l “7”- flue CHEVttQEET rO CM Ln ,>r e STON E FO BuS Saollv’ W : CTulor.ua top Randolph 6 7 t2 *° l or Bn,all property. i-OKD. 1923 touring: fair tires good ax., PA°NY )0 640 CH * VIIOLKT *'• FORD—I 924 coupe: balloon lire* Tlus to Vits" I '**-'”'!, buy: reduced from $375 {....5r" 0, oown. balance terms' we rrt fluaiicc. . ROY WfI.METII GO, 720 N Meridian St. Lincoln 6875 Open evenings and Sunday FORD SEDAN aI 7 J !" * o<Hl mechanical conclition. has good tirre and is rejpiy to give lots of good service. Onlv $175 F. E. SANFORD CO. "The Safe Place to Buy" B,‘LT37 N. Meridian. -, Open evenings. 1926 MODEL tourinsT Thi car is ve'? Bhoi ' S augolin-Sliarp Cos. Virginia Ave. Drex. 5020. JL u 1 or; 10, k wheel. Duco paint, relucrd irom $375 to $325- SBt) down, balance terms: we handle our own finances. ROY WILMETH CO 720 N Meridian St. Lincoln 6875. Open eveno fir* and Sundav FORD 1926 Tudor: 1024 coupe; 1924 touring Several others. Your ear In , Many others. I, T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES. 917 23 Virginia Are K °wiek St” 4 touring;: cheap. 830 ChadTUDOR. 1925: balloon tires. - look wheel and other extras. This car shows very little use; only $l2O down. Wangelin-Sharp Cos. 44.1 Virginia Ave. Drex. **>o2o HUDSON COACH, 1926 Driven only 7,000 miles; in perfect shape all through. Price SB9O. Cash or terms. As good or better than new. 210 PENWAY BLDG. Corner New York and N. Penn. * Main 5614 1026 DE LUXE JEWETT sedan: Tik? MVirginia Maxwell 1923 Coupe 4-Pass. New blue finish, bumpers, all parts renickeled, windshield spotlight, disc wheels, heater. Terms or trade. Jones-Whitaker Sales Cos. 343 N. Capitol Ave. 516 N. Capitol Ave. 318 S. New Jersey MA. 5647 NASH SEDAN, 1926 * A fine job in perfect running condition. Special price, $675 —Convenient terms. 210 PENWAY BLDO. Corner New York and N. Penn. Main 5614 OVERLAND. 1926 standard 4 sedan • like new; your ear in trade: terms. L. T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES. 917-23 Virglnia Ave. , OVERLAND touring car. 1024: good mechanical condition: $250 down or your old ear In trade. LONG AUTO SALES CO. 1114 N. Meridian. Lin, (1865. OVERLAND. 1925 De Luxe sedan: like new: your ear in trade. L. T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES. 917-23 Virginia Ave, 1026 PAIGE De Luxe sedan. Your ear in trade. L. T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES. 917-23 Virginia Ave. m Rickenbacker 1924 Series Touring New finish, excellent tires, motometer, automatic wiper, etc. Terms or trade. Jones-Whitaker Sales Cos. 343 N. Capitol Ave. 516 N. Capitol Ave. 318 S. New Jersey > MA. 5647 Star 1925 Sedan Can hardly be told from new. Selling at a sacrifice price. Carries new car guarantee. SAt.ES 1001 N.MER.IDIAT3. Lin. 1177 Open Evenings STEARNS Knight Sedan; 'a wonderful condition; $550 cash or terms. Main 3264. ARMACOST x r 602 N. Capitol Main 0505 MuoiuiAazii—Special 0 sedan; can't be told from new: fully equipped. Terms or trade. 725 Virginia Ave. STUDEBAKER—I92S coach: good condition/ Your car In trade. L. T. ALLEN MOTOR SALE'S. 017-23 Virginia Ave.

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Itoy Steele, Oxford, Ind., this week received the largest cheek ever paid for rattle by the Producers Commission Association at the Indianapolis Livestock Exchange, according to Scott Meikes, manager. The cheek totaled $30,845J)5. MLss Bertha Wells, 2936 Highland PI., a stenographer at the Prod liters’ Association, is shown in* the picture holding'the cheek. The rattle were 204 white faced steqrs averaging 1,417 pounds and were sold at a price of $10.75 a hundred pounds this week.

DOES 1 RELY ON in. LID? (Continued From Page 1) who testified against them that they regarded the case to be one of the most important prohibition cases Automobiles for Sale Special Today Stut* sedan 11123 $750 Stutz sport. 1922 SOSO 1920 Stutz touring S2OO 1922 Stndebaker special touring S2OO 1924 Ford roadster . . . • $125 Small Down Payment.' Stutz Indiauapolis Cos. 957 N. Meridian St. Open evenings and Sunday a m. Riley 4922 BIG REDUCTION 1923 Ovrriftnd uoupe . $250 1923 Chevrolet touring ..$l5O Ford touring Ford pprpd.Mtcr s4f> 1924 Overland touring $195 l9*-’5 Overland champion $295 IJ>CS Dodge touring $4.50 HAY NFS SCHMIDT. INC. 1003-5 N MertdiHn Lin. 7575-7576. Open even in y and Sunday. $25.00 DOWN Studebaker, ”21 tourinsr; new paint, potwl rubber and ready to go. E. Z. Terms on b.Tlan- *' P. B. SMITH AUTO 00. 322 N. Delaware St. Down Town HUDSON ESSEX DEALERS WILLYS KNIGHT 70 COUPE Like new; real buy. WILLYS KNIGHT ’23 SEDAN Your car in trade. L. T. ALLEN MOTOR SALR9. 917-23 Virginia Ave. USED CARS v LOCOMOBILE HIT THE MARK. CULLY AUTO CO. %Legal Notices , INDIANA WORLD WAR MEMORIAL NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed proposals will be received at the oniee of trustees of the Indiana World War Memorial. Indiana World War Mer nioriai Bldg, corner St Clair and Meridian Sts, Indianapolis. Ind, until 10 o'clock ft m, Oct. 19. 1020, lor furnishing of ma terials and labor necessary for the construction of the superstructure of building "A’ of the Indiana World War Memorial structures located in the square bounded bv Meridian Peunsvlvania. Michigan and Vermont Sts, Indianapolis. Ind, all as per contract-documents, plans and specifications prepared by Walker A Weeks, architects. 1900 Euclid Ave, Cleveland. Ohio, and aporoved and adopted bv siad trustees. (bl The plans, specifications, contract form (in the form that will be required to be signed by the successful bidder) and proposal form are on file and can be seen at the offices of the trustees and of the architects. Copies of the plans and specifications mav be obtained at the office-ul the trustees or from the architects upon deposit of fifty (SSO 001 dollars, which deposit will tie refunded when the plans and specifications are returned. Alt deposit checks shall be ee titled and made payable to Walker & Weeks. It) All proposals shall be made and submitted on special proposal forms furnished b.v the architects, and strictly as required therein, enclosed in a sealed envelope. endorsed with the name of the work to which it refers and addressed to “Trustees of the Indiana World War Memorial." 102 War Memorial Bldg, southeast corner St. Clair and Meridian Sts, Indianapolis. Ir.d idi Eath proposal shall be accompanied by an approved Buretv company's bond or a certified eheek made payable to trustees of the Indiana World War Memorial ‘n an amount equal to ten per cent (10%) of the bid or proposal tendered: such blind to be payable without anv relief whatever from valuation and apVraißement laws of the State of Indiana. he trustees to have the right to hold and retain all certified elieeks and guarantee bonds submitted until an award is made and a contract is entered into or until all bids have been rejected. -e If for any reason whatever the successful bidder fails to enter into a contract within ten (101 days after the award is made, then such certified eheek shall be forfeited to and retained by trustees of the Indiana World War Memorial as and lor liquidated damages sustained by reason of the failure of the bidder to enter into such contract and if such bid is accompanied b.v a surety company’s proposal guarantee bond, then and in that event trustees of the Indiana World War Memorial shall have a right to recover as and for liquidated damages the full amount of the penalty of such bond: together with interest at the rate of six per cent (8%) ner annum and attornev’s fees. In either ease, trustees oi the Indiana World War Memorial reserve the right to let the contract to any other of said bidders whose bid may be deemed bv said trustees to tie the next lowest and best bid or may reject all other bids and readvertise as thev mav deem best (e) Each proposal shall have the amounts written with ink or typewriter in words and figures. Each bidder shall state the time within which he agrees to complete the work comprised in this contract. It) The time set for completion of the work bv the bidders will be considered in determining the successful bidder (g) Upon the acceptance of any proposal. and the award of the contract, the bidder to whom the award is made will be requlrd within ten (10) days to enter into the contract and to give an approved Surety Bond in the form and in the amount and upon conditions as prescribed in the General Conditions of the specifications on file at the offices of the trustees and of the architects. (hi Each proposal shall be properly signed with the full name of the person, firm or corporation submitting the same. li) Each bidder shall file with his bid an affidavit that such bidder has not directly or indirectly entered into anv combination. undertaking, collusion or agreement with anv other bidder or prospective bidder to maintain the price of anv work or contract, or to prevent anv other bidder from bidding or to induce anv bidder to refrain from bidding on nay contract work, and that such bid U made without regard or reference to anv other bid and wihtout any agreement or understanding or combination either directly or indirectly. with any other person with reference to such bidding in any manner whatsoever. (i) The trustees reserve that right to reject any and ail proposals, \ TRUSTEES OF THE INDIAN* WORLD WAR MEMORIAL. MARCUS 8. SONNTAG. President. FRANK H. HENLEY. Secretary.

that had been tried in the Federal Courts. Their arrest and indictment followed a raid on the Maryland Drug and Chemical Company in Baltimore, owned and operated, the Federal authorities testified, by the Jones brothers. - “Evidence was submitted by the Government to show that alcohol bought by this company for use in the commercial drug trade, was diverted to beverage use through bootleg channels in Baltimore. “The Jones brothers’ defense was that they operated the drug company as a ‘blind’ to enable them to obtain inside information on the illegal liquor trade in Baltimore. It was brought out in the examination of Neufeld Jones that when he was serving with the intelligence of the Department of Justice he was publicity agent for the Ku-Klux Klan, and that during the first three years of his connection with the Klan he had received $50,000 from that organization.” IT.l T . S. Connection Denied A dispatch to the Times from Its Washington Bureau brings these latest developements: Internal Revenue Bureau officials here denied dodify that Winfield and Neufelt T. Jones had been commissioned by the bureau to cooperate in an investigating bootleg operations in Baltimore, when convicted of diverting industral alcohol to the bootleg trade and sent to Atlanta Penitentiary for a two-year term. A petition for parole of the brothers has been sent to the parole board by a number of prominent "drys” and about twenty United States Senators, including Senator Watson of Indiana. Neufleld Jones, in the Baltimore trial at which he was convicted, told of being publicity man for the KuKlux Klan for three years, and receiving $50,000 for this work. At his trail he also asserted he was engaged in the illegal diversion in “cooperation” with the Internal Revenue Bureau, to uncover Baltimore bootlegging. He was a former assistant Federal prohibition administration for Georgia. Federal District Attorney Woodcock, of Baltmore, said that J. E. Baker one of the witnesses in the Baltimore trial, who helpedb convict Jones,' had Caler sign an affidavit asserting that the brothers were “framed”. Documentary Evidence “They couldn’t have been,” said Woodcock. “We had documentary evidence to prove their guilt of a bold infraction of the law. in addition to the verbal evidence at the trial. '■ “Woodcock said he had not been approached on the subject of a parole. Sympathy for the family of the brothers led to his writing a letter in their behalf, according to Dr. E. H. Cherrington, secretary of the World League Against Alcoholism, and for many years a pillar of the Anti-Stfloon League. He said the father was formerly Georgia superintendent of the AntiSaloon League, and that he had known nothing'of the case against the Jirothers. He denied having signed the petition, but said he had written a personal letter. FRENCHMAN FIQAC HEAD Deputy Marcel Her;> ud Chosen at Veterans’ Meet. Marcel Heraud, member of the French Chamber of Deputies, was elected president of the Fidac, the international organization of vets erans’ associations of the allied countries in the World War, according to a radio message received from Krakow, Poland, by .national headquarters of the American Legion here today. Col. Henry Dickinson Lindsley, past national commander of the Legion was elected vice president and Lady Churchill president of Fidac Auxiliary. FIGHTS ‘BREAD - WATER’ Brother of Nebraska Judge May Seek# Injunction. Bij United Press TEKAMAH, Neb., Sept. 13.*-John H. Chatt, brother of Nebraska's “bread and water” jurist. Judge Orville Chatt, today intimated he would seek an injunction in District Court here in an effort to gain the release of Ray Carson and Thomas Nelson, serving sixty-day sentences here for liquor law violations. The men were sentenced to serve the first and last twenty days of the terms on a bread aiid water diet.

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FAINTS AT PHONE AS NEGROENTERf Traces Call for Help—Woman Prostrate. Mrs. Don Young, Apartment 6, cr£ 3360 N. Meridian St., was found prostrate on the floor of her home Sunday night by Lieut. Fred Winkler, after she had phoned for help when a Negro prowlgr entered the apartment. The woman's call for help waß traced by the telephone operator. The woman said she left the hall door open after her husband had gone to take a relative home. On seeing a big Negro enter the door she ran to the phone, called for help, and fainted. Police found no trace of the prowler. Mrs. D. Bibler, 1038 E. Thirty-Sec-ond St., told police she saw a Negro try to open the kitchen and basement windows. The prowler ded. 1.0. CONTINUES ITS ENROLLMENT Expect to Have 3,500 Sttu dents This Semester, Bil United Press BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Sept. 13. Enrollment of new and re-enrollment of old students at Indiana University continued today and it is expected the total may pass the 3,500 mark before the work is co"mpleted Tuesday. Classes will be held for the first time Wednesday and the opening of the new term will see the living accomodations of the Indiana campus taxed to accomodate the entira student body, it was predicted. There are 212 faculty members at Bloomington this year, the 103d for the university. A total of 821 courses will be offered in the schools of music, arts and science, education, commerce, medicine and law here. BRITISH LAND IN CHINA j Marines Move to Protect Interests in HaMkow Area. Bu United Press SHANGHAI, Sept. 13.—British marines were landed at Hankow on the Yangtze River today to protect British interests in consequence of the increasing anti-British manifestations resulting from the Cantonese occupation of the Hankow area. H. M. S. Hawkins, flagship of the British Asiatic Squadron, set the marines ashore. U. S. GUNBOATS BOTTLED Said to Be Inside Swatow Harbor, Where Mines Are 1 jiid. Bu United Press LONDON, Sept. 13.—Dispatches I from China today reported that three American gunboats were hottied inside Swatow harbor by mined laid by Cantonese forges. DISPLAYS TAKE HONORS Art Student Wins Two Prizes; Teaches at 8. H. S, Miss Josephine Hollingsworth, 33.1 N .Garfield Ave., June graduate of John Herron Art Institute, won two awards at the State fair this year. Three drawings took first prize in the "Furniture Illustrations” exhibit. Second prie was given a piece of Batik. Miss Hollingsworth received a scholarship in the art school after graduation from Shortridge in 1922. She is on the Shortridge art department faculty this year. TO ARRAIGN FOUR NUNS Charged With Attempting to Smuggle in Valuable Lace. Bu United Press ST. ALBANS, Vt., Sept. 13.—Four women, claiming to be Massachusetts nuns, were to be arraigned in I ederal Court this afternoon, charged with an attempt to smuggle BrcgS ton lace, valued at several thousan® dollars, acrosss the border. Those held were taken from the Canadian Pacific Railway train at Richford Saturday. BODY TO WORTHINGTON Bu United Press CLEVELAND, Ohio, Sept. 13. Killed in a leap from the sixth story of a hotel here Sunday the body of Floyd C. Hanna, 29, was on its way to Worthington, Ind., for burial. A nervous and physical breakdown was blamed for the suicide. Building Permits (Recorded Saturday, Sept. 11) va,da. 1 5750 mOn ' Barafre ’ 6145 N ’ PWsylvanla. 5145 N ' $2 000 1 MoDonal<J - dwelling. 2418 Parker, York. n s278 SUdmen ’ Rara?e ' 4805 *ew k'° Ud ' dwelling. 3015 College, Cloud, garage, 3615 College S4OO S4O0 ar es Koprs ’ addition. 829 N Oxford, $3 70() f ' R ° We ' dwellin *- =O2O Coyner, - =024 Coyner, Wa Car and Tractor Company addi“°{ir Michigan. $1.506. Thkii h s3Ho Creary ' porch ' 1017 w - Thirtys3so E ' Moaml, ‘ r ' Sarsge. 715 N. Riley. Moynahan. Wiling. 1534 Hiatt. JM.DdO. Mary Clark, garage. 68 N. Addison. $4! . - w .\ H /„Jl°ward. garage. 1421 E. Fifteenth, $385. M. Manning, garage. 405 W. Thirtieth. 5o 14. Augustus Kramp. reroof. 238 N. Oakland $246. A Timothy Flaherty, reroof. 1205 Sterling $275. _ 55 illiam Dunkard. reroof. 315 E. ThirtyFourth. $242. Stella Warner, reroof. 639 Division $350. Uj F. Smithcr. reroof. 351 8. Oakland^ George Hoist, reroof. 2040 N. Dela’Q ware. $385. Dave Grady, garage. 520 W. Morris. S4OO. Martin, reroof. 20 8. Neal. E. C. Unecr. dwellinf. 1049 W&rraan, $3,350. M. A. Labraico. reroof. 0118 Ashland.