Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 179, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 November 1926 — Page 12
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Funeral Directors fTrmrLnj~in.nrinrv‘^ j * 1 “** *-** l *** BERT S. GADD 2130 Prospect St. Phone Stewart 2278. FLANNER & BUCHANAN NEW MORTUARY. 23 W. Fall Creek Drive. Phone, day or night. Ran. 4400 4401 or 4403 Operating INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY. George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 522 E. Market. Main 0908. KRIEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR ms N 1 / 3866-R 1. W. T. BLASENGYM Main office. 2226 Shelby St. DRexel 2570. TTT'DKRTAKERS —TTTSEY ft TITUS 931 N Dei aware. Main 3680, Special Notices INVESTIGATIONS: Made tor individuals and corporations: collection services on OF INDIANA 706 Kahn Hdg. Lincoln 3762 THE El FCTREAT puts new life tn vour veins and re^esyou^aio 624 Stale life Bldg. Lin. 8874 MAE HIRT 1 electricity' for kidney ritis. rheumatism, nervousness, massages FINE HOME FOR ELDERLY PEOPLE AND INVALIDS: good heat. all con yen ■ ref given. 1427 N. Del. Lin. 78tw_ MAHO A RET SELLERS D O. D. C N. D Obsteirician. acute and chronic disease massage. 1 N, New Jersey.__Ljn 5261L_ Rf.aT, HOME—For elderly people and care for chronic and nervous cases. Ks. -"‘.a Instructions MEN to learn barber trade TRFCITY BARBER COLLEGE SKJ E Washing ton St, Tndiananolis. Tnd, Mnln_gP9A — Lost and Found wwweeswseep" ' FOUND—Articles found on IndiAa spoils street ears yesterday: 4 PURSES 5 UMBRELLAS 4 PAIRS GLOVES LUNCH BUCKET 6 PACKAGE Main >2737 WRIST WATCH, ladv's":" lost between Herman and Cruse on Oh hi. or from Herman to Highland, north on Highland t New York to Arsenal Ave. or trom Cruse to Southeastern Ave. Lin, _ PURSE, black Batin, lost:, containing two small purses, one containing S2O. otne $5: suitable reward if returned to 848 * . Sherman Dr. Web. 661 EL H T ND She b f ! r e l t d aml ßi^ tray Xn to name Brownie. —— SEVERAL pieces of soiled clothes, also SN arnf PenSfe’lvania 11 St* Wash. 2050. Reward. : —— FOX TERRIER dog lost Sunday night pieaet* return to 2151 Broatlv..iy or ta Ken. 2883. Reward. ——- yw i, &v )v io l 4/r r _?i_ pin^ ti etp Wanted Male WANTED—wh 00^1pi man 'emnlaved elsewhere, to act as custodian of sma.ll flat buildiag: woman to an laundry work for two people and about two hours housework daily In apartment: no cooking, foi rent of small four-room, steam-lieated cottsvH and sls a month salary. Call atterpoon 321 Board of Trade Bldg, 1 MAN wanted b.v old-established concern for work through western Indiana. Pei manent: pays salary. Essential aualificatlons are ability to follow instructions. Write details of your past experience ag,date available. All renhes confidenm. Address Box 4 161. The Times. BOYS. ten. with or without bicycles; bring age certificate. Apply MR. DALTON. 18 N Meridian. BOYS with wheels wanted. Apply POSTAL TELEGRAPH CO- - 16 to 17. to work in photo shop: Aha,mv to ndvauop. 044 —M^jrlcuan^ tieip Wanted Female Girls Between the ajres of 18 and 26,. whp 'are feektngr permanent employment and whoae pomes are In the city ' / APPLY Indiana Bell Telephone ROOM 101. CORNER NEW YORK AND MERIDIAN WANTED —White” couple: man employed elsewhere, to act, as custodian of sma l flat building; woman to do laundry for two people and about two hours housework daily tn apartment: no cooking, for rent of a four-room steam-heated cottage and sls a month ?-.'••-y. Call afternoon. 321 Board of Trade bldg. WANTED —An efficient stenographer capable of handling office details and reports. Sec Mr. Navlor at advertising department of The Times. _____ Situations Wanted Male CHAUFFEURS, white: driving by the hour, day or week. Private cars or trucks. Our men are careful drivers ami kiow the city. We also teach to drive Good chauffeurs call us. BARKER S CHAUFFEUR SUPPL V . bin 7258. SALESMAN wishes line to cover Illinois. Call NUNEMAKKR. Main 3811. . Situations Wanted Female LAUNDRY work to bring home: good work: guaranteed. Riley 6471, CHILDREN in hoard ilurmg day. Mother's „car: references. Riley 1934. Rooms tot Rent ASHLAND, 2230: 1 NICELY FURN. RM.: PRIVATE MODERN HOME. KEN. 1978. BEVERLY CT.: attrac.. comf. ms: heat. hot wa.: 111, car. HA. 4076. MA. 4584. CAPITOL Ave.. 209 W. 33rd: front room. new furnishings, never been used; steam heat: close to car and bus line. No other roomers. Meals if desired. Home privileges. CAPITOL N . 3143: warm rra.. twin beds. prlv. home: men, mar, cou.: emp. Ra. 1032 CENTRAL. 2039: nicely furn. front room: mod.; very reason., garg, opt. Ran, 1241, COLLEGE Avr” 56311: comfortable front room; private family. Humboldt 5806. EAST. N., 726: Apt. 21. furn. rm.. priv. fam . suit for 2. mod. $5. Lin. 7754. EAST. N. 865, MODERN FRONT ROOMS. BOARD OPTIONAL. LIN, 2297. ILLINOIS. N.. 1325: clean ran.: mod.; good meals if desired. Lin. 7756. RANDOLPH. 1054. S.: nicely turn. rm.. priv. home. Cple or lady, Drexel 4318, ST. CLAIR. E., 220: warm sleeping room, $2.50 and up. TALBOTT. N 1718. NICELY FURN. RM.. MOD.. STEAM HEAT. RA. 6323. TALBOTT. 1641 N.: nicely furn. rm. for 1 or 2 people: city Ran. 2302. WALNUT. E., 415; lovely furn. front rm^ also double rm. Lin, 7258 31st E. 648: near College: nicely furn nnv. fm’v. bus, men. Wash, 0969-W. LARGE front rm.: fireplace; suit, for 2 girls or middle-aged worn. emp.. kitchen priv.; brk. opt. Kc, 5960. Call bes. 7 p. m. UNUSUALLY LARGE FRONT ROOM; 4POSTER SUITE; 15-MINUTE RIDE NORTH. PRIVATE HOME. KEN. 3083. ATTRACTIVE guest rm.: priv.. mod. home N.: brk, ont.: 2 car lines: bus. Ra. 6430. LOVELY rm. modern ant., widow's borne. Close in. Lincoln 3749.
Rooms for Rent ->a ww^^v^wv%/vwrvwvsA/wwww% NICELY furn. room; modern: one or two . ladies; privileges. Lin. 5784. LOVELY. WARM.' AHtY COR. RM.. PR. MOD, APT,; NO OTHER RMS. RI. 5181. uiii lot Rem With Boara ASHLAND, 2230; nicely fur. rm. good meals if dcsir., priv, hme. Ken. 1978. CENTRAL Ave.. room and board, 2 girls, home privileges. Har. 3832-J. JEFFERSON N. 217: large, front rm. priv. ent,: 2 men or 2 women: very rea„ BOARD and room for 2 men $8 eax'ti laundry, Irv 2155. _ NICELY furnished room: walking distance: private modern home. Lin. 4760 TWO children wanted to board; mother's care; modern home. Web. 4010-W. WANT to board aged person or cple. in my nodern home, Bel 114.1-R. . ha a"AL HOME, ELDERLY COUPLE AND care for Chronic and nervous cases: RAN. 2872. WANTED—MiddIe-agred man and wife; rent furn.; ref, required. Dr. 1052-W. Housekeeping Rooms for Rent ADAMS 2422: two furnished rooms: strictly modern, garage. Web. 3373-R. ASHLAND. 1222: three large, airy rooms. furnished; modern Lin. 6849. COLLEGE Ave.. oii.ni 2 nicely furnished rooms, mod : reasonable Hum 5806, COLLEGE. 1322: furn., large, front rm., with kitchenette: modern. Riley 2668 DOWNEY. 378; fur. rms.: mod. pri. home, couple, kitchen priv.: gar, Ir, 3521-W. HOYT 1112: 2 furn. housekeeping rms.; modern, private home. DRoxel >Bl6 OHIO E.. 1015:v2 furn. housekeeping, mod.: also furn. rm. tor man and wife. hot and cold water. Riley 4872. OHIO. E., 540; nice, clean, housekeeping room: $2.50: room and kitchenette. 83.50. WASHINGTON E. 2419: 2 front rms.. 1 back room, Web, 5593, 12TH. E.. 610: unfurn.. warm rm. and kitchenette: also furn. sleep, rm.. mod 10TH. ,W. 144: NICELY, FURN. HOUSEKEEPING RM.: MODERN. PRIVATE HOME. HAR, 3755-W, ___ TWO modern furnished rooms: private entrance: janitor service reasonable Ken. 5688, Call evenings. Houses for Rent rww ASHLAND. 2045: upper duplex: garage; front and rear porches. Ran. 1801, BELLEFONTAINE 2064: 0-rm. modern, near school, church fine location: good furnace: $35. Unn, 3388 BELMONT Ave.. S.. 1321-23: anew double: S2B a side: toilet, bath, garage, water hill naid. Bel. 2757. BOULEVARD PL. N 3211' single 6 rms., furnace, bath toilet, gar . Ige, 10l BROADWAY. 2507: mod.. 8 rms.: also single. 658 E. 25th. Ken 2835 BROADWAY. 5130; furnished or unfurn. double. 0 rms.. breakfast nook, tiie ■bath, garage. Rail. 6662. CHESTER. N. 953: 4 rooms, modern: in a-door bed: garage. Bel. 0705-j, 1149 CHURCH ST.: half month's rent free: five-room, semi-modern: gas. electricity: water paid. Reduced to $22.50. W. B KUEBY. 425 Leninite Bldg Lin, 1782. COLORADO, N.. 107: 5-room double, modern. except furnace. Irv, 1374 M 4407. COLLEGE. 5269: attractive side of double: just year old: modern: 6 rooms: oak floors: breakfast room: shower; ga rage: S6O. B. W| WARE. Hum. 5286. MR. THORNBURG Irv 4343. DAWSON 1202: mod. home., lidw. floors. shower, shades, linoleum in kit. Dr. 6085 DEARBORN N.. 1131 : 6-room modern double, with garage. Web. 4252-W. DETWEY, 5846; Irvington: semi-modern double: 5 rooms: $25, Irvington 4119. GALE. N.. 1340: 6-room strictly modern double: garage: $35. Web. 5306, GLADSTONE. N., 24: 5-room modern douhle: $35, Main 0° 12 Eve, Irv. 4213. HARRIS. 27: 6 rn>s . bath, modern except furnace. Bel. 0716 HERBERT. 1221-23: semi-modern six-room double, cem. nt garage; S3O Bel. 1654. ILLINOIS. "S.. i run AS: gas. bath. toilet, elec, v n r laid. Garage. KENWOOD. 2831 4 rooms and sun par r in-a-door bed. water furnish'd r el 8" ' n r month. PI' v LO" f- -"VGEL. Madison Ave.. ISO !: 5 ■; stmi-md. $23.50 !M)‘> Bellefontaine St.: 0-rni. mod. .30.00 6to E. 46th St : 5-rm. single. ... 25.00 168 Wheeler St : 4-rm remi-mod. 18.00 125 Parlor Av .: l -r u i-mod. 70.00 ZATNFV I0 N aware St. HSSOURI T-I-! ; s6 ra . '.-ieetriicty. gas city we I ‘ u .n 6~)54. MO( " : “ -T.. 7875 5-room boa-' oi: :* good condition: water na <1 “'nr month. .1, W. FRir/ • ' Main 2816. •now w o rm. modern do. 02 g.ai ' 'r; 4 t(H-J SHEFFIELD! S- , ; r roon aluM'icit.v. <•• ’ loilet: s2l' Wood- St. ’ a r-room, semi-nod'-m double -W Wood St. “8 ' oom bungalow: electricity, citv • toilet: $lB. Fob / n. Columbia Ave " i 1 gas. _ electricity inside toilet: $"0. Columbia Ave.. 2870-1: s nii-iuod<*rn double. S2O. MA ’ SOUTH: 3 rms. m ■id -as. elec.. wa. nd.; lane m J x 6h86 SPRING. 720* 6 looms: semi-modern: water paid; $23. Web. 0481. TUXEDO,: N.. 953: 6-room s mi-m<|d'rii: water paid: new garage S3O. Rent tarts dav after election. Call MRS. ILG. Main 6761 or evenings. Drex. 3050-W. or Ran. 5763. £ IBTH W. 1141—5 rooms, hath, furnace garage: $.32 Key nl/i lor DRex, 1418 35TH W. 416: colored: 4 rooms: gas. electricity S2O“ RiW .V' O H. Wash. 1820. -3.3 RD ST.. W.. 1024 : thoroughly modern 3- single resid'iicc; Rybolt furnace: double garage: S4O. Call MISS 11,G Main 670 V < ’ rc.'.el .3050-W. or MR. MAYER. UNION ST. tt-ioo.i. modern double, just eompleteci: reas. rent. DRex. 4836. BF,E DUNLOP A HOLT7G EL "for bargains REAL ESTATE SPECIAL indueement .3.325 E 1 Otli :> .3, 5 TWO new four-room houses with garages; modern, exeept bath: rent s2o. 3631-37 Stanton St. Lin. 8170 or Hum. 5910. TWO 5-room houses: S3O and #25. Call DRexel 0389. REDUCED rent,. sls: 3701-3 W. 12th: 4 rm dble. with gar. Drex. 49 >l, Apartments tor Rent MERIDIAN. S.. 140.3: 3 rms., inside toilet, eleetriclty. gas, $1 8. Drex. 0245 NEW YORK W~ 335; Apt. 1: colored: 4- modern apartment: heat and water furnished: rent $3~. Main 0430. TENTH ST.. E.. 34.3.3, 2 two room apartments: bath steam heat: S2O. $75, Apnly Ant 4. Main 1867 Main 3478. PARKVIEU Ave.. 205: upper duplex. modern, one seiuare from E. Wash, ear line. Rllev 3806. after 6 n m.
Houses and Flats Furnished ALABAMA. N., 523. Apt. 5: 3-room and kitchenette apt., completely furnished; light, clean, excellent near; #45 BROADWAY AND KITH —0 room’s, modern: hardwood tloors. targe living room: n I aver- fireplace, gas toes. DRr-x. 7336. EMPLOYED lady will share modern home with mar, couple. Ri. 4419 after 6 p. m. YOUNG man wishes to share mod. apt. with congenial young man. Mr. Gilley. heforc 5 p. m.. Main 3650. UPPI7R duplex 4 rms. and bath. mod. fnm Adults. Irv 3013.. Business Places for Rent TENTH. E.. 2622. good location for repair shop: rear of storeroom. Web. 3042-J. Houses for Sale FOR SALE OR TRADE—New house Ui Drexel Garden additions west: $1,600 Owner, Riley 1287 4 Rooms and Summer Kitchen Partly modern. lot 69x140: paved street; garage. House is very good everything clean and attractive: good neighborhood northeast close to schools business and transportation. Price #2.800. Call MR. MACLEOD. MA, 1186. Charles E. Holloway & Son REALTORS 140 N, DELA MA. 1186 HERE IS GOOD BUY >- Make us an offer for eight-room modern home, four rarages: lot 50x150. Must sell quick. 1411 N. New Jersey St. A. T. MEYER REALTY CO. 805 National Citv HI (hr Main 1633. Woodrow St., 610 New 5-room bungalow 14 square north of National road. 4500 block west. Small payment down, balanee 1 per cent. Price $4,000 Frank S. Ciark & Cos.. Main 3377. Evenings. Webster 4101. BIG BARGAIN Colored investment. 2026 Martindaie Ave. Best offer takes it. Cash, terms or trade. Main 1050. 17. J. EBY. Eves., Ran. 4044. J TWO semi-modern doubles, south: near schools and car line; practically new: $2,800 each: S3OO down; or $5,300 for both. $2,160 cash; a 15 per cent investment. CIVIC REALTY CO. Lin. 5050. Eve., Ken, 4247. FOR SALE SUBURBAN New four-room bungalow garage, ground 240 ft. front on gravel/street, 2697 Butler Ave . $2,400. Like rent’. Owner, 541 Bankers Trust Bldg. Riley 5641, ENGLISH. 1119: five-room cottage, gas, electric lights, inside toilet, paved street, on English car line. 11 blocks from Circle: t 2.200: reasonable terms See owner at 11 N. Illinois St
Houses for Sale $24 TO S2B MONTHLY WILL PAY FOR YOUR HOME Wo have several semi-modern bungalows and eottagree on the south side that can be sold on above monthly payments. Only SIOO to $l5O ca-sh payment required. Whv pay rent? , LORENZ SCHMIDT & SONS. REALTORS. 144 E. Ohio Bt. w Main M 715. Residence. Irv, ,0534-M. SUBURBAN—By owner: new 5-room bungalow, corner Alexander and Sloan, Va mile east of Urospeet and Mic higan Rd.. largre garagre, front cindered drive: #250 ( nsn SBO month. Beecdi Grove 150-J 1. EMERSON. N.. 0043: 5-rm. cottage: new paint and paper; garage. For sale or will rent Web. 0001 -W. FARM 0 acres good house orchard, and located in Morgan County * immediate poss's’n: cash, Bv owner. Box 15S. Times EQUITY in good single rental, west. Discount Main 3130. SMALL suburban: new home: $1,500 PirnAf RjVv 4°S7. Building and Contracting BRIOHTMIRE GARAGES Distinctive in ap locarance1 ocarance and sold on ||[ PAYMENTS you cannot afford to be without one. Root* Ing and genera' repairs are also included in our service L. G. BRIOHTMIRE CO. Office Eleventh and Capitol Lin 7810 Nights Wash 4890 ONE-CAR GARAGE sfts. All the lumber, roofing and hardwart necessary to build a 1-car garage. 10x16 feet only ss7* cash at our yard. Build and yourself Phoenix Lumber Cos Web 0410 WE make repairs and Improvements of all kinds on libera, monthly payments:, also build and finance homes, free estimates CIVIC REAI.TY CO.. 1361 N Dela ware, Lin. 5050. Eve.. Ken. 4247. Real Lstale tor Exchange ZAHND EXCHANGES Farms, houses apartments All Rinds of busi. anywhere. 8 E. Market. Miscellaneous for Sale AIR COMPRESSOR suitable for a ga. rage. Call Kenwood 1155. BREAKFAST-ROOM furniture manufae ti:red. deeorattd to order. Web. 5571, CASH REGISTERS scales, grinders, sltcore rebuilt, guaranteed Fixtures all kinds sPRAGUfe EX 32 W Ohig' Main 0564 COATS. 2, ladies', size 38 and 42: man's shoes, size 10 V>. Call Drex. 3008. COAT, silk plush, large size, lull length. Like new. Web. 5306. DINING rm. suite, kitch. cabinet. Daveno. library table, bed. 378 Prospect. FURoWi RE. new; dir.reduction for cash Direct from factory Har. 0740. GAS range; high oven: best offer takes it. 1205 W. Thirty-Sixth St. GAS stove md baby buggy for sale. Cheap. W'eb. 4945 W, GAS RANGES, used: thoroughly overhauled $lO anil up. Delivered and connectid Charles Koehring 8&2 A f lr. Ave KINDLING. WOOD FOR SALE: ALL KINDS DREXEL 1693. LIBKAKI table, automatic sewing mach . cheap. 24’A E. Wash room 504. RUGS and linoleum at lowest prices. DORFMAN RUG COMPANY 207 W Wash Si Near Cap it o I SHOE stitcher. Landis No, 12: new. WINTERBERG SHOE STORE. Edinburg, Ind. SINGER nta.-Be Century encyclopedia and diet hs. hid furn.. dth 2i>3l Broadway. STOVE, healing: small gas range: dining table: rocker like new. Ken. 3950. STOVES—7 large Admiral hot blast and Cannon: last cond Call between 7 and 3 IT S Encaustic Tile Wks , 349 W. 16th TABLE mahogany: large, for office or re-cetition room: <*heap. Hum 5380 WASH i'R Maytag, goo-1 condition. #BS. Bel. 08&6.W. j WHY BUV—Second-Hand furniture. Y h L n vou can own standard made new goods for less? Call Humboldt 6206 ..for i par ticulars Miscellaneous Wanted HOUSE eleanlii*? Your surplus clothlns ftmilure magazines papers will heir us iv help otters Salvation Army trial Hciflt Phone for waaon Rllev t*?? W (jeotgia ONE-horscnowor st**am boiler wanted SAM P. NEALEY. General Delivery. Irvington Station, city. ' sEi) eiolhina wanted 802 S. Capitol Ave Drex. 1393-J POULTRY and game wanted, best prices naid. 794 Indiana Ave.. Main 6208. Pets and Live Stock BABY CHICKS FOR SALi* BOYERS’ HATCHERY. 34 N. Delaware. HATCHERY THORNTOWN IND BOSTON TERRIER female din k seal: white markings: sac.: $25. Irv, 148.>, HOUND wi Beagle. Very reasonable. 1644 Southern Ave. HOUND female beagle sls. Beagle nup. male. $5 Female 83. 12.37 Edgemont Musical Instruments
i ' BARGAIN REBUILT GRAND v A rebuilt Knabe Grand. -Splendid value for the price asked and it can be pur•hased on very liberal payments. $395 The Baldwin Piano Cos. Lin. 7387. Open evenings. SINGER PIANO, plain, mahogany case. exceptional fine tone and action. #l4B. Terms $1 .25 per week. WILSON-STEWART MUSIC CO.. 44 N Penn WILL keep a piano for Btorage by responsiblc lady. Web. 2616-R. $195 BUYS a used auto player complete With bench and 2n rolls. Many splendid values in used player pianos at #195 and up. Pay $2 weekly and up. The Baldwin Piano Cos. Lin. 7387. Open evening-*. 35 Monument Circle, MAHOGANY’ piano- fine condition, $55. Webster 0948 4o N. Hamilton. NEW BABY OR AND at a sacrifice; *no d'-ab-rs. Riley 6546. Liusiness Announcements FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated: feather mattresses and pillows made. K. t. BURKLE 410 Mass. Mam 1428, RUG 9x12 THOROUGHLY CLEANED, $2. Superior Rug Cleaners, Ken. 4462. SAF ETY I{A ZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE 216 N, Illinois. FIRE BOWLS, grates and lining for all makes of stoves and furnaces 920 8 Missouri. DRcx, 5528. LA MUR permanent, $5 For anointment call Main 35', 0 feoil N Illinois. PAINT. varnishing woodwork and walls Well 2682. W. Hendrik Dtnkla. WANT paper hanging: prices reasonable: terms if ri*-sired DR-x. 4837 W CHIMNEYS pointed, roof and -gutter ropairs; plaster patches, v Har. 2283-R. PAPERING, cleaning, painted walls, woodwork. No water no mess. Bel. 0838-R. CURTAINS to ’launder. MRS. LUTZ. Main 0150. LA MUR water wave. Free rain-water shampoo: $5 00. Irv. 2631. Business Opportunities WANTED men to make metal toys and novelties amt take owp of Indiana business. Big demand for soldiers, cowboys, ash trays. auVi radiator ornaments, etc. "r take care of selling goods you make also buy them from you. assuring you ail all year business. Small investment puts you on road to success. We furnish cnplete outfit and start you In well paying business. No experience required Act ' quickly If you want to get Into Christmaa rush. Write for catalog and information. METAL CAST PRODUCTS CO.. 1096 Boston Road, New York. . ROOMING house. 10 rooms, near silk Bosiery mills. Very clean, good income, cheap rent, 124. E. J. SOHANTZ CO. 419-420 Lemcke Bldg. No. 124. Lin, 6430, TRANSFER business; six closed trucks: first-class overland and city transfer business. Will sell cash or part cash, or will trade for clear real estate. In other business, cannot handle. You can use present name for advertisement. DR. 1225. APARTMENTS: groceries, garage, restaurantß, rooming houses. Thinking of selling? Call us. We charge no listing or registration fee. E. J. SCHANTZ 41R,420 Lemcke Bldg, No. 1. Li, 6430. TTMIfcV want ADsSeaD TO SUCOJNM
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Business Opportunities BELMONT, S. 1340: clean grocery and meat market for Bale; doing between S3OO and #350 business per week: reason for selling, bought a farm. RGOMING house: 11 rooms, close in: income over $l6O per month, with only S6O rent: well furnished: will sell on E-Z terms. E. J. 3CIIANTZ. 419-420 Lemcke Bldg. No, 110, LI. 6430. Storage and 7 ranster ESTABLISHED 1895. Pacaing. hauling and- storage. Low "rices on city and overland hauling. Phone us for estimates. OTTO J. SUEZ. Main 3638-2353. Webster 4579-0699 W. LET us figure with you on your Moving. Local or overland. PARKER TUANSFER. 1273 Oliver Ave. Bel, 4307 and trucking Reliable men GM BORN MAN Web 5571 BROAD RIPPLE Trans and Gen. Haul. W. E RODOCKER 821 E 04th Wa. 4433. Coal and Wood JilW-grr -ilWri INDjJMn. fkil. Ip $4.75 \ No/ 5 seam. W. Ky. 2-in. fkd. Ip $6.50 W. Ky. 6-in. fkd. Ip $7.00 No. 0 seam W. Va. 2-in. fkd. Ip $7.00 W. Va. 6-in‘. fkd. Ip $7.50 Kanawha district. Poca. mine run $7.50 _ McDowell Cos. 311 Guaranty Bldg Main 4441 212 N. Pine Main 4392-4393 357 W Ray Drex. 1010-1011. QUALITY COAL KINDLING IwiTH EACH TON Best Va. block. 6-In lurge forked.. $7.50 Best E. Ky 6-in. block, large fkd. . 750 Best Va. mine rail 6.75 KANAWHA CO VA—HARLAN CO. KY Gen. Glendora. 0-in. large blk.. fkd.. 725 Gen Glendora 3xo-ln. In. clean, fkd. 0.50 Gen. Glendora egg 2x4-in. clean. ,fkd 6.25 Try our Hoosier Ash iwst Indiana No 4. burns well ami holds fin' overnight. Hnfisler Ash. 0-in lt> . clean fkd $6.50 Best Ind. No. 5 4-in. Ip . fkd 5.50 Best Ind No. 5. 2x4 in <gg. dn. fkd. 5.05 Citizens coke for basebum all sizes 10.25 UNION ICE AND COAL CO DRexel 4621. 1010 Bluff It will pay you to visit our yard and see the difference in good eoa! rbveibssielMl ©I. Eugene St. and Canal RAn. 0241 Dealers ia the best of coals. High quality, correct quantity, ilrst-clasa service. Try a ton of our high grade coal and be our satisfied customer. White Ash Fkd., SS.UO 2 Tons, $9.75 13 to b ln lp. Ind. No 5) FANSLER COAL CO. Lin. 7950. 936 E. Verfhont. Beet W Va fl-tn. block, fkd Kanawha County .. . $7.50 Ind 6-in. fkd No. f,..... . ... $5 50 E Ky C-ln block fkd. Hazard seam 57.60 Kindling with each ton Bethel Coal Cos. DHpx. 52GQ 260 Boeoher W. Ky., 4-inch, fkd $6.50 W. Va.. 6-inch, fkd $7.50 Ind. 6-inoh, fkd.. Linton $6.50 HARVEY COAL CO. Drexel 2094 130 E. Morrtz St. 6E9T W. Va 6 in Imp tku #7 50 Best E Kv 6-In Imp fk $7.50 Best Iruf Nn 5 6in Imp fk $5.50 Our guarantee 3.000 lbs per ton. Also_prompt delivery, BAUDENDISTEL & SON COAL CO 1459 Hates St DRex 6456 IND NO 5 0-IN LUMP FORKED $5 26 J A I COAL CO TWO TON\ $lO 25 1205 ROACIM: ST RAN TIMES WAV, All-* r*B,Ni; MitSINSS Money to ,Loan
PHONE MA IN 3286 WHEN YOU NEED sloo—s2oo—s3oo Loans on furniture, etc., also on diamonds. MET R 0 LOAN CO. (Bonded Lenders) Established 188i 300 Roosevelt Bldg N. E Cor. 111. and Warn. Sis. Main 3280 Phone —Main 3280 LOANS—SIO TO S3OO ON HOUSEHOLD GOODS PIANOS. ETC WITHOUT REMOVAL Ten years of intensive investigation have proven that this business meets a real ts-onomie need Indiana passed a law setting a fair late of interest and lii-ensing the lender are mad" for thousands of different If you need money in emergency do not hesitate to call. Phone or write either of our offices. Repayment arranged in easy monthly install- , m tits of principal ahii lmer"rt. Loans can lie rcducfsl or paiil in full iuiy time. Interest <aac immediately on every dollar repaid. POPULAR FINANCE CORPORATION 106 E. Market St. MA in 1278. Room 513-14 Lemcke Bhlg. NEED MONEY Quickly, confidentially anti business-like dealings is a part of the service we give you. # LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141 1 /2 E. Washington St. MA In 0585 Lincoln 7134. AUTO LOANS We Refinance Automobile Accounts On Easy Terms " Pay While You Ride The Marion Finance Cos. Lin. 1581. 207 Guaranty Bldg FIRST MORTGAGE We make first mortgage Installment loans OB'city and suburban real estate Mr Fry. the Washington ComtiMy, 157 W Waahingotn Bt. MA. 6792, REAL ESTATE CONTRACTS PURCHASED. We buy from persons holding deeds real estate contracts of sale. Mr. Frey, the Washington Company. 257 W. Washington St. MA. 0792. LOANS 2% WHY PAY MORET Loans on furniture I'a below the legal rate. Lowest rate in city. Indianapolis Public Welfare Loan Association. 330 Occidental Bldg Main 6229. Southeast comer Washington and Illinois Loans with other companies paid off. PERSONAL LOANS. #lO to 5304 V No In. dorsers No publicity HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION Main 2923 404 Kresge Bldg FIRST or Second Mortgages on Indianapolis or Indiana real estate Prompt service. R. B. WILSON. Liu. 6104. 1101 National City Bank Bldg. Auto Supplies and Repairs 'SPECIAL Used tires, any size, any kind, $2.00 eAch. Open evenings. BEL 4300. ROGERS TIRE SHOP 3117 VV. Washington. BEI. 4300. USED TIRES The largest stock in the city L SELIG A SON • 23 S. East. Wholesale and RetailNEW and used parts, accessories, tires and •''■batteries for practically every make of car for lefts. Satisfaction guaranteed. CAPITOL AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO.. 821-23 N, Illinois. Mam 6090. AUTO Tops Recovered: Rex Glass Enclosures: Copper Coil A.ito Heaters HABIG MFG. COMPANY 1035 N. Meridian St Lin. 8302-8303. USED TIRES—S 2 UU ELKINS BROS _ 19 3T
Motorcycles and Bicycles WE BUY. sell and exchange used motorcycles Good used parts for sale ALLEN'S, 609 Maas. Ave Main 7020. Automobiles Wanted WILL pay cash for your car or vour equity. I. WOLF AUTO CO. L 'n. 4516, 561 N. Capitol t'SED CARS bought and sold GOLD BERG ,22 N Capitol Main 2638. Automobiles tot Sale Ruick, 1923 Touring, 4-Cyl. *n?,? i!l . K ' n tires, winter inclosure; only $3o0: terms or trade. Central Bujck Cos. , ... Used gar is tore. . 1-0 W. North St. Lincoln 1995. Open evenings and Sunday. CADILLAC SKDAN 1924 V -63 sedan. ;-passenger in the beet of condition in every wav. Cannot be told from new Full.v equipped. Priced to sell at once at $1,850 Terms or trade if desired* 1922 Hupmobtle coupe #2yt ' 922 Stephens touring 399 1923 Hudson coach 450 1923 Stutz stiort 400 1929 Stutz touring 175 1922 Hupmobite roadster 175 1917 Locomobile touring Tfto 1922 Peerless coupe 300 1921 Stephens sedin 350 1921 Oakland touring 75 Small Payment Down STUTZ INDIANAPOLIS CO. 967 N. Meridian St Open "veilings and Sunday a. rn Riley 4922 CHEVROLET, lily 5 touring: lock wheel, bumpers, spare tire 5 balloon tires, mirror. w’indshital wiper, motfmieter. Driven 13 000 miles #75 99 down STONE CHEVROLET CO. 549 K Wash. 1919 QflllGE —Touring. $65 1921 Buick roadster. #9.5 1924 Ford touring $55 1921 Kurd touring $35 1921 For*! sedan $95. 1922 Foi , -nope $45 MA in .3264 FORDS Largest Stock in City Low Prices Terms.
WANGEUNSHARP COMPANY N 459 Virginia Ave. Open Evenings and Sunday FORD. 1925 Tudor sedan ju-t past one Tear old; look wheel, balloon tires, visor, very good paint and uidio -p ritig. Oil y •d'klfftu lima, STONE CIIKY HOLET CO.. 730 E Ne.* Tork St rOK'I' l:*..i ,t.. -ty.e luxK back 7s>llpT7 bumpers. 10.-k wh-el. st'.wi.,meU'r visor, wiii .-hp- *1 wiper Hi:| give buyer ehoi.s- uj .! .'ilors and -'ll this uji-for $75 00 down. STONE IHEVROI-Kf (TT 540 K Wadi FORI) roei’E. 1924 New paint and in rood condition thruighout IP al bargain at our pri* OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1043 05 S. MPridian , Drexel 47 13 FORD—Late iioml*! < order like lievwtiai loon tireir—tlrlveu ids.ut 7>cni miles .iut short tine- SBS down, balance by the week. You jnake all payments to Is. ROY WII.M K’fH CO 729 N Meridian St Idncoln .*875. pitch eyrnings, FOltl). 192’> roadster; 4 balloon tire., lo<4t wheel, buy ihia today. #lO5 00 terms STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 229 E. New Y ork, FORD —1926 touring nickel r;uliat*>r stiell: driven about 300 miles, loek wdieel. $295: .S7O down, balanee by the week \* u make all navioents to me ROY WII.METH CO. ',29 N Meridian St lAneoln .5875, Open evenings, FORD 1920 coupe Paiioun urea, lock wheel, epeisjoraeter spire tip. It you are looking for a Ford this Is a real bar rain- makes all your payments direct to us MARION CHEVROLET CO. 1049 N Meridian FORD—II*26 louring: ral w ire win-els automatic wiper. in-eeP-rator Stcwan hiiiiitsrs: driven atsnit 3tM) miles: cant Is- told from new: $75 down, balance by the w.wk Vou make all payments to us ROV WU.METH CO 720 N Meridian St T.liii-oln 5876, Ola 11 evenings FORD 1925 TUDOR Owner needs the money Car in excellent condition—tires motor uiuk appearatm*'. If you have the cash 111 guarantee you a real bargain and do business quick Call Main •‘586 after 5 n m ’ FORD BODIES iOurinitß KoM4lttto Coum** etjn: nut ailfonDa iupa SWISSHKUVI & FAKKEH S44 K A',lß-hlngIf)n St FORD—I !♦'!.’ Tutior A C. RP^cdompt^r. hu U wheel automaTi*' wu>*r jm rfet rf.ndition: r< dueetl to 5*275 eah \*m r.iake all paymenta to ih ROY WILYETI 1 CO.. 720 N Meridian St. Lincoln Open evening** 1924 FORD TRUCK One half ton light delivery Winter enclosure: in excellent condition. 955 N. MERIDIAN Lincoln 1171 FORD usr ears Always a nice stuck of all models Right irns-s square dealing THE FRANK HATFIELD CO 625 N Capitol. Authorized Ford Dealers Open evenings, Maiu 4708 HUDSON enacti r. flnislicl: six tires. nn-kried radiator and lights: fully ftujpwd: excellent buy at #335. Ran. — l.i: X INI J TON SEDAN T.ate 1R25: itoh! comlition throiurhout R;il_ 04 .{. NAsii r <sai )STer Drivi 11 but 9.590 miles: $775. Terms but no trade. Have to sell. Ran., 0423. OAKLAND 1920 roach: driven only 19.099 miles. Has been .properly serviced by expert mechanics This car would not be out of place in anew car showroom, as its appcaraiieo and ptrfnntpuicc are tier feet. Tills is a used ear that will have a higher resale value after a year or so of is,- than anew car bought for the sani> money. The difference between the price ofrihls car and anew one is your profit mid makes this ear a real value. Terms arranged or trade in part accepted ROB INSON-THOMPSON CO 915 \ Mer St OLDSMOBILE Model De Luxe Coach Looks and runs like anew car. SBOO for quick sale. Terms. FAUiK ll>2o four-door aedan: like new throughout $1.075 - uaah or terms 111** N Meridian St_ STUDKBAKER, 1925 S|>eoial Six. Dise whe<4f*; new Duon t>aint. Must be rfoiii Ran 0423 WILLYK-KXKiIIT Hen- is your opportunity to own one of these dependable lon,'-life ears at a once that makes sit a real bargain. One fully (.quipped 1925 ,-oupe sedan for $859.00 and a sedan for $875.00, fully equipped. Sec them at om-e Trades and easy terms. CARL 11. WALhERICH, Inc. Use l Car Distributors Hl4 N. Delaware St. Lincoln 5588 Open evenings and Sunday. _____ JOT THE MARK Auburn sedan, exi-elleut condition, J#3f*-5. Essex coach, fipjy equipped. $425. Terms but no trade. StuJebaker. 5-pass, light six sedan. #335. 19-12 I)o<Ige touring in good shape to first buyer at #135. Ford sedan. Antes body nickel radla'or pew rubber, un isiia' good huv CULLY AUTO SALES 1233 N Meridian Riley 4303 LOOK HERE Buick 24-48 four-pass, coupe; has just been completely overhauled; new brake lining; new bine Duco paint; cushion bumpers, etc. TJhis car Is the most attractive buy on the used car market; at $895.00. Easy terms. JOHN A. BOYD MOTOR CO. USED CAR STORE 963 NORTH MERIDIAN
Automobiles for ale NEAR CAR SATISFACTION AT USED CAR PRICE When selecting a used car every one wants above everything else safety in buying. This is assured by our new gold seal used car policy. When you buy a gold seal motor-car you obtain these advantages: 1. Full new car guarantee. 2- New car service and performance at used car prioes. 3. Easy G. M. A. C. payment plan. Here are a few gold seal used cars. They cost from $1,200 to $2,500. They are priced from S3OO to $950. Buick 24-48; 4-pass coupe SBSO 1924 Oakland sedan -...5675 1924 Dodge sedan, type A $675 1924 Ford fordor $275 1925 Dodge coupe $650 1923 Studebaker $450 New Car Satisfaction at Used Car Prices. JNO. A BOYD MOTOR CO. 963 North Meridian. SELECTED FROM A GROUP OF UNUSUALLY <i()OD USED CARS. 192-1 Buick Master Six Sedan: finished ii steel rrav Duoo; fully equipped* A car you would Ik* proud to own. JNO. A. BOYD MOTOR CO., Used Car Store . 963 NORTH MERIDIAN HERE AREYiIE REAL BUYS OF THE DAY 1924 Ford Touring. 1925 Ford Touring. 1924 Star Touring. 1922 Studebaker Special. 1923 Overland Champlop. 1923 Ford Coupe. 1925 Essex Coach. 1925 Star Sedan. ,1926 Star Coach. Nash Touring, in fine condition without a blemish, for $125.06 SiftLcs 1001 IsLMERID.PiI* Lin. 1177. Open Evenings.
$20.00 DOWN Ford*. Overland* and See ua quick for these bargains. P. B. s.MITH AUTO 00. s 459 N. Capitol. H adsoti and Essex Deilerg. REPOSSESSED CARS AT A REA I, PRICE. v - Kasv Term*. 16 S. CAPITOL used car bargains. HAYNES SCHMIDT CO Trucks DEPENDABLE USED and rebuilt TRUCKS Reasonable Terms. F. L. SANFORD COMPANY Commercial Dept. 126 W. New* York. MA. 4369. Open Evenings and Sunday. ii 0 iwt WHITE TRUCKS Vvp hav- several White dump trucks for exc. val in these trka at uricea ask id. Can ace their* any time at Minn, ami Rieaner BH. 1331 COLVIN GRAVEL CO. Legal Notices „ , t NOTICE Annual Meeting of the Wlilte Rlvei Railroad Comoany tor the election of officers and general business will be field at the office of Klnxan A Cos. iiidlanaoolis Monday Nov 15th at 2:30 P- tn. A. M. McVTK. Secretary. State of Indiana. Coiuity of Marion, ss: lit tiie Marion Circuit Court. LEE KINCADE vs. CURTIS KINCADE. ET AL No. 40052. NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S# SALE OF REAL ESTATE The undersigned commissioner, by vir. Hie of .ui order of Marion Circuit Court, ma<lc and entered in a cause therein pending entitled Lie Kincade vs. Curtis Kmcatle. t al. an I numbered 40052, upon the dockets thereof, hereby gives notice that at the otfioo of Kane, Blain A Holywell. 503 Indiana Trust Bldg.. Indianapolis, Indiana, on Saturday, the 6th day of November. 1926. at 19 o'clock a. in., of said day and thereafter from day to day, he will offer for sale at private vendue, at not less than tin- full appraised value thereof, the following described real estate thatgof. to-wit: Lot One Hundred Fourteen (114) in Mansur Dark Addition to the Citv of Indianapolis. Marion County. Indiana, and. Lots Ono (1) and Two (2) in Block 14 of S. K. Fletcher's South Brookside Addition to the City of Indianapolis. Marion County. Indiana: also the following real estate in Hamilton County, Indiana: Begin 176 rod? 20 links cast front north west comer of Section 7. Township 17 North, Range 5 east and run east 60 rods 19 Va links, thence South 145 rods 22 Va links, west 60 rods 19 H links, thence north pi beginning, containing 55 a<res. more or less. Also, be’riu at the south east corner of North half of the north east quarter of Section 2. Townshiji 17 north. Range ft east, uhd run west with said south line 80.20 poles, thence north to north line of same, east with said north line 80.20 rode, thence south to beginning,, containing 58.55 ai-res, more or less. Also 25 Vi acres off of the west end of north half of the north west quarter of Section 1. Township 17 north Range 5 east containing in all 138 a,ves more or less. Also, north west quarter of the south west quarter of Section 36. Township 18 north Ranee 5 east, containing 40 acres. TERMS OF SALE Said real estate will he sold for at least one-third in cash upon delivery of a deed of ,-onveyance: the balawW in two equal payments, payable respectively in not to exceed six months and nine months, to be ovidenced by notes bearing interest- at the rate of six per cent per annum, with attorneys fees and secured by a mortgage on the said real estate WAINWRIGHT TRUST COMPANY, of Noblesdlie. Indiana. Commissioner. KANE. BLAIN A HOLtiOWFI.L. Attorneys for the Commissioner. MONDAY BAD FOR ’HER Professional Bondswoman Arrested Two Times. At least two Mondays havA, been blue for Mary Rapla, 40, of 818 W. New York St. She was arrested Monday on an assault and battery charge filed by Virginia Habj, 1515 Steele Ave. Last Monday she was arrested on the same charge, with Eli and Charles Gmil, her professional bondsmen partner^.
Maine Is Looking on Today Bu United Pre ** PORTLAND, Maine, Nov. 2. —The only State in the United States which is not holding its congressional election today i Maine. In accordance with traditional custom and law this State held . its election alone on Sept. 13 and re-elected its four Republican Representatives. Arthur R. Gould was leading for the Republican nomination in returns from the special primary held Monday to choose senatorial candidates for election Nov. 29 to choose successor to the late Senator Bert M. Femald, Republican, who died several weeks ago. His term would not have expired until 1931.
NORRIS VENUE . PLEA ARGUED Judge Told Opinion Formed on Pastor’s Guilt. Bv l nited Preux COURTHOUSE,* FT. WORTH, Texas. Nov. 2. —Nearly every one In this section of Texas has 'formed an opinion as to the guilt or Innocence of the Rev. J. Frank Morris, on trial for the murder of Dexter E. Chlpps, - according to testimony offered at the hearing today on the defense motion for a change of venue. Newspapers and gossip Influenced most Texans stx.that Norris cannot get a fair trial in this county, at least, witnesses testified. J. B. Davis, railroad man and a member of Norris’ First Baptist Church, said he "presumed” mem bers of the chu|ch had taken such an Interest that*they had called up prospective jurors on the telephone and discussed the trial. Davis admitted contributing $lO toward the pastor’s defense. $250,000 FOR BuTLDINfe Harold J. Ilibbeu Orders Plans for Apartment Structure, Plans for a quarter million dollar apartment building to be erected by Harold J. Hibben of the HibbenHollweg Company are being prepared by Russell N. Edwards, architect. The building will consist of two units of twenty-five ajiartlnents at East Washington St., and Emerson Ave. A forty-eight car garage will be built in the rear, both the garage and building being constructed of brick, concrete and steel. The eight year rental of the Hoffman BUlg., 21-25 N. Illinois St., is announced by W. A. Brennan, head of the W. A. Brennan Realty Company. The deal Involves leases to the amount of $175,000 to Gould, Mayor Green, Cincinnati milliners, for a millinery establishment at 25 N. Illinois St., and the Melville Shoe Corporation which will have a retail -business In the adjoining room on the south. A two-story and basement automobile salesroom and service building having an eight foot front at 709 N. Illinois St., is being built by the Jessup & Antrim Ice Cream Company, to cost about $50,000. GROCERS TO BE GUESTS
Knicrfaiimient Tart of Canned Foods Woek Program. Independent retail grocers of Indianapolis and Marion County, their salesmen and families will the guests of the "Canned Foods Week” committee of the Indianapolis Grocery Jobbers and Brokers Association at nn entertainment and dance at 8 Wednesday evening. In Tomlinson Hall. The purpose'of the meeting is to explain the Indianapolis program for National Canned Foods Week, Nov. 10 to 20, inclusive, and to announce local features of the campaign. Dr. R. C. Mayhall of Edinburg, Ind., president of the Indiana Canners’ Association, and Roy L. Davidson, Indianapolis, president of the National Wholesale Grovers’ Association will speak. The local committee in charge of arrangements for the meeting and for Canned Foods Week in IndianajKtlls, is Roy E. Mower of J. C. Perry & Cos.; chairman. Addison E. Coddlngton of "the Coddlngton Brokerage Company. Roy L. David son and Fred Crosstreet of M. O’Connor & Cos.; John B. Schramm Rnd George W. Pittman of Kothe, Wells & Bauer Company. PHONE DIRECTOR CHOSEN Charles P. Cooper, New York, on Board of Indiana Bell. Charles P. Cooper of New York City, who for nearly twenty years .has been connected with the Bell telephone system and who now holds the position of vice president of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company, was elected director of the Indiana Bell Telephone Company Monday. He succeeds Edgar S. Bloom, who resigned in August to become president 01. the Western Electric Company. Cooper’s election followed a meeting of the officers and board of directors here. A 2 per cent dividend on common stock was declared. TAKES DE PAUW POSITION Miss Margaret I/eahy, Peru, Secretary to Dean of Women. Miss Margaret Leahy of Peru has been named successor to Mrs. W. A. Huggard, formerly Miss Edith Hagedon of Indianapolis, as secretary in the office of the dean of women of De Pauw University. t Miss Leahy was graduated from De Pauw University with the class of 1923, and since has been engaged in Y. W. C. A. work in Chicago. She was employed part time in the dean’s office during her four years in college an 4, upon graduation was succeeded, herself, by Miss Hagedoh.
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TWO HURT WHEN CARLEAVESROAD Woman Charged With Intoxication. ™ William C. Lutz, 40. of 1268 Standard Ave., and Mrs. Elizabeth Fitzgerald, same address, today were In the city hospital with injuries sustained late Monday when an auto in which they w r ere riding at 4300 Rockville Rd. left the pavement and struck a telephone pole. Mrs. Fitzgerald was charged with Intoxication. Sergeant Owens charged William Sullivan, 119, W. Walnut St., With being the "hit-and-run” driver who struck and injured Floyd Duckworth, 12, of 1251 Bridge St., Sunday* Three autos and a street catcollided at Sutherland and Central Aves., Monday evening. Donald Hester, 28. of 3935 Rookwood Ave.. driver of one of the autos, waa injured about the head and taken to St. Vincent’s Hospital. Others injured In accidents were George Abel, 22, of Stop 6, Madison Rd., and Dan Ford, 20, of 414 Minerva St. Russell Sanders, 26, of 951 N. Delaware St., was charged with assault and battery, and passing a street car unloading passengers.
STORM BAITERS - LAKE STEAMERS Heavy Wind Does Damage at Cleveland. Bv United Pre** „ _ CLEVELAND, Ohio, Nov. 2 Lake traffic was tied up here early today by snow and a heavy wind that sometimes reached a velocity of seventy miles an hour. Three ships rode at anchor outside the breakwater, unable to gain the harbor because of heavy seas. From the north came reports that the Thomas Nathan, a 300-foot freighter, was being pounded to pieces on the beach six miles soutii of Two Harbors, Mich. She was said to have run aground in a blizzard Monday. . The heavy wind did considerable damage In the city. Plate glass windows were broken, trees blown over and power lines ripped down. Coolidge an Early Voter at Old Home Bu United Pre** NORTHAMPTON, Mass., Nov. 2. —President and Mrs. Coolidge cast their ballots shortly after 9 a. m here today, a few minutes after theh arrival from Washington by special train. ggA Hundreds of persons, including citizens' committee headed by Act ing Mayor Samuel E. Eyre, greeted the presidential couple on the train arrival here at 9:02 a. m. Cooltdge's train crashed into an automobile at a grade crossing H Aberdeen. Md., early today coni pletely demolishing the car. The two occupants escaped with Injuries The presidential party then called on Mrs. Elmyra Goodhue, Mrs. Coolidge’s mother, who lives in a home here which Coolidge owns and which he deplores to have called "Mrs. Goodhue's home.” A reception followed. The President will return to Wash ington this afternoon. Cobbler Predicts Third Term for Cal Bu United Pre** NORTHAMPTON, Mass., Nov. 2 —President Coolidge will be rc nominated in 1928 and retained in the White House by one of the largest votes in history, James Lucey, picturesque cobbler of the President’s home town, predicted to day. After greeting the President and Mrs. Coolidge at a public reception here, Lucey told newspaper men thaf nothing could prevent Mr. Coolidge from carrying on as head of the nation for another four years. — State Has Fair but Chilly Election Di^ The weather man, who so often hands out a menu that does not please, treated Indiana In fine shape on election day. today. Cold but fair weather prevailed 'over the entire State. Indianapolis experienced Its cold est weather of the season, the mer cury descending to 29 degrees at 7 a. m. Many early morning motorists reported difficulty In starting their autos, and a few radiators were frozen. Higher temperature and increas ing cloudiness Is predicted fOnlght, with Wednesday unsettled. Animal life ceases to exist In the ocean at a depth of a mile and a half. v v
Present Line-Up in Congress Bu United Pre** WASHINGTON, Nov. 2. —’The line-up of the present SixtyNinth Congress—successor of which Is being chosen at the polls today—is as follow; SENATE Republicans .54 Democrats . 7 40 Farmer-Labor 1 Vacancy 1 Needed by Democrats for con 4[ HOUSE Republicans Democrats .......182 Farmer-Labor >a 8 Socialist 2 Vacancies 2 Needs by Democrats for control ..................mx*33
