Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 239, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 January 1927 — Page 12
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Card of Thanks 3ARD OF THANKS—We take this opportunity of extending our profound thanks ,o the dear friends, neighbors and relar lives for their kindness during the death >1 our beloved husband and father, Sam iarb. WIFE AND CHILDREN. Funeral Directors BERT S GADD 12130 Prospect 8t Phone Stewart 2278. PLANNER & IUJCHANAN _ MORTUARY 28 W. Fail Creek Drive. Phone, day or operaUn,r George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 622 B Market. Main 01*08. KRIEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR Main 1164. 1408 N VlZl 3866-R 1. W. T. BLASENGYM Main office. 2220 Shelbv St Prexel 2570. hr derta kers—msEY a tttus psi y TVlnwar? Main HASP Lost and Found BOSTON bull terrier pup, 4 months old: no collar: lost Minnesota and Asbury Its. Please call DRexel 4773. Reward. 3UFFS. one roll lost: oonstged to Connersville. Ind.. from Metal Industry Supply 30. Call Randolph 3741. Reward. BUNDLE of clothes wrapped in auto robe. Ladies clothing. Lost near Tecumseh PI. [/in, 8461. Reward, rUP —Brindle, 6 mo. old. brown, collar and strap. Reward. Web. 0680. VRTST WATCH, diamond and sapphire on 111, car, Thurs. aft. Row. Wash. 1003. SPECTACLES: horn rimmed; Monday aftftmnon. Eibrrni rrwnrfl. Main 1747. Instructions MEN to learn barber trade TRI-CITT BARBER COLLEGE 510 m E. Washing ton St. IndianspoHs Ind Main 6003 Special Notices THE Electreat Massage for colds and congested nerves. LOLA WALKER, 1112 >ntral Are., Apt. K. Lin. 8873. Help Wanted—Male WANTED, AT ONCE, FIRSTCLASS WATCH MAKER A.ND A FAIR ENGRAVER. HODGEN JEWELRY CO., v KOKOMO, IND. Help Wanted Female IERE is an opportunity for a live, wideawake, neat-appearing single young lady o start a business career with a definite uture in the advertising departmental a progressive concern. Must have plfasant lereonality, quick to understand and wiling to work. She will have excellent trailing and supervision. Knowledge of the ty and the ability to speak clearly and lear well over the telephone are desir>le qualifications. See Mr. Coploy at 'imes. Please do not phone. ___ 1 YOUNG ladies interested in vocal work to complete clasß. Address Times Box I 206. EXPERIENCED waitress wanted. 22 Kentucky Ave, Situations Wanted Male JHATTFFEUR. colored: married; reference. Har. 1138-W. ‘ Situations Wanted Female .AUNDRY work. Mondays and Thursdays. References: fast worker. Web. (17NK-J. NURSE. Best of references. DRex. 6935. • Rooms for Rent ISHLAND. 2325; comfortable, warm rm.; prlv. mod, home I garage. Ken. 2402. lOLLEGE, 2123- Apt. 2: warm, pleasant room: private home; 1 or 2. Ken. 5201. X)L AVE.: very desir. rm., priv. home: rent rcas.: close to F. Crk, Dr Ra, 3487. IDISON. 832; nicely furn., warm rms.; mod., prlv. home. Lin. 80(12. IALL PL. 1736: 2 very dosireable sleeping rms.:'mod., prlv home. Har, 4807-W. LLINOIS, N.. 2350: lovely, warm fr. rm.: uvt. mod, home: bd. opt. Rail, 0725. SItIDIAN, N.: lovely rms.; adj, bath; heat; priv. home. Ran. 0131. ERIDIAN'. 1237 N.; warm, fjmt rm.; well turn-: men or couple. Lin. 5408. lERIDIAN. N.. 1610: lovely him. warm rm.: pvt. mod. home; for 2. Ran 6653, IERIDIAN, S.. 1004:: sleeping rm., suitable for 2. Drex. 2081. JEW JERSEY. N.. 2366: nicely furn rm.. adj. bath: steam heat. Ran. 4066. JEW JERSEY, N.. 600; lovely stcam-hted. slpg. rms.: twin beds; walk, distance. •ENN., N.. 801; Apt. 1; lovely room: modern apt.; reasonable; for 1 or 2. St.. W.. 147, Apt. 2: mod. rms.. reasonable. Phone RI. 2678 after 6 p. m. U RAL. N. 1106; NICELY FUR. WARM ROOM PkfV. MOD. HOME. TALBOTT, N., 2000; nice, warm rm„ next to bath: private family. Ran, 4067. TALBOTT. N., 2013: attract, rm.; 3 windows: half blk from bus. Ran, 624.3. lIST St.. E., 646: beautifully furnished room, adjoining bath: in private, modern lome reasonable. Wash, 0069-W. MODERN rmprivate home; 2 preferred. Webster 6856, CENTRAL car: attractive steam-heated room, modern home north. Ken. 1734. Room for Rent With Board ASHLAND, 2218; lovely warm rm.; prlv. modem home. Ken. 4242. NEW JERSEY, N.. 1466; nicely 'furnished" warm, front rm.; priv. home, LI. 6022. SPRUCE, i 637 :" ne lurn., warm, room: priv. mod, home: on car line. DR. 4054-W, ROOM and board: 2 gentlemen: car and Speedway bus; Home pnv, Bel. 1460-M, Housekeeping Rooms for Rent
ASHLAND. 1650: 2 front rms.: modem; good boat. Ken. 5008. PULTON 420: 2 large front rooms, ground Moor: housekeeping. Kiley 210!), HIGH S., 047; three large rms.: turn.; private home, LEONARD. 121)0; 2 light housekeeping rms., with gaarge. DRexel 0450, NEW JERSEY. N. 1020: furn. rms.: mod.; kitchenette, bath: auto space: SO.OO, BIST, W.. 1057: 2 furn. mod. rms.; near oar line: garage. Rand. 2551. TWO modern, well-furnished light housokeening rms.: good heat. Lin. 1248. Houses and Flats Furnished ItROADWAY, 3200; completely turn 0room double: S6O. Wash. 0354-R. GIRL employed wanted to share modern furnished apt.: reasonable. Riley 4535. HMEs Want" ans mu no hits in ess Houses for Rent ASHLAND Ave., 1522: 8 rooms: modern: . suitable for 2 fam.: gd. cond. TIT. 2.215. .AUDUBON HOAD, lid 5-room upper apartment, hardwood floors, strain heat, not and cold water, pas range, garage furrushed; SSO. Irvington 1410. JOE N. RUSSEL & CO.. 5450 E. Wash. Irv. 1212. BELLEFONTATNE. 1950; 6 rooms: bath; wa. pd.; south half doujj SBS. Ha. 4K-70. M. BEVILLE. 41 and 45: 5 rooms semir modem double: $17.50; inside toilet. Inquire 5711 E. Washington St. BLAINE Aver 1317-1319; 5-room modern: bath, sunroom. garage, pantry, front and oaek halls; built-in features, steam beat, not and eold water, gas range; walking 'list, of Marnion. Bixby and Robbins Body plants: $35. Hum. 6108. <n n. rms ; large living-room: gas wa, electric.: only $22.50. LI. 5743. CAPITOL. N.. 2851: lower, outside mod. apt.; sunparlor, living-room, bedroom, dining-room, kitchen, linoleum, refrigerator and gas range; $55. with garage. Rand, 1700. t’HESTER. N., J 401: south half 4-rm. double; almost new: mod., gar. We. 3372. DENNir. NZ 427; clean o-room modern double: water paid, $35; garage. Ideal ocatlon. Irv. 1017. i)E QUINCY. N., 411: 6-room modern double: good furnace; garage; paved street Mid alley: splendid cond.: reasonable rent, EMERSON, N., 776—6-room modern, half double; bargain, Irvington 1408. EUGENE. 659: % mod. double; 4, rms." gar. Reduced to $35. M. 0144. ClAlcan. FORESl 1 , 442: 0-room mod. double! close to car, churchfg and schools HARVARD PL . 413: 5-room mod double: N, of 38th St.: rent red. Wash. 4441-R, HAUGH ST., 409; 4 rooms, gas. eiei trie 'ighls, large rooms. sls, Hrrx. 1417. • \IGH. 1002: 4-rm. oottge.; elec. Its.; toilet. ytr. pd ' K.SQ Fur info •;■!! Ua '.'426. KEEKSON. N,. 323: 0 roon. nl.Mein ■'oulnA with gar .go S4O Wei' <> l!ii I.V SALLE, lo t-r . •, .0 two- 3 rooms: bath: garage: In at er: cheap. ..EXINi.TON AVE.. 1.903: 7 rms.. mod.: new Holland furnace: gar. Irv 04X5-R. 213 1 . PENN.; 5-room completely furnished. modern apt. Har, 31173-J. PINE ST.. N., 314: 5 rooms, semi-modern double: $lB. Inquire 348 N. Pine. PRATT, Vs.. 230; mod., 5-rm. cot.; hwd. firs., ylll pap'T n-nt mliio-d. 1.19105. SXNDfcRs. 900 block.. .Vim inf mi*!., kali able.; adults; will paper. Dr. 0669.
Houses for Rent TEMPLE and Pearl: half double 4-room bungalow : good cond.; $22. Ken. 5805, TEMPLE. N„ 2209: 4 rms., mod. sing,; garage; large yard; >26, Hum. 3684, THADDEUB, 1739; desir. 4-rm. mod- exept. turn.; gar,; $25; wtr, pd. Web. 3668-W, VERMONT, ST 430: 7-room modern house; newly decorated. Ran. 4712. SEE DUNLOP A lIOITZGHL for bargains REAL ESTATE. 6. 8 AND 2 rooms, unfurnished• lighthousekeeping. board and rooms. Web. 626Q.R, THREE-ROOM house and 0 acres; suitable for truck or shrubbery, Indianapolis Route K. Box 50, Hum, 6572. BEAT HIS REDUCTION 6ffr Highland. Six rooms, all newly papered: electric lights, gas, city winter. half square from car hams; cut to sl6. v SCHMID & SMITH. INC- REALTORS. 130 N. Delaware. Main 4088. SIX-ROOM bungalow; S2O; 4th house on south side of Vermont St- west of Eagle Creek. Phone Bel, 4178, ring 2. COLORED’ 1039 Colton St.’ 3 rooms; electricity; $lO. Inquire 315 E. South. FOR colored; reduced rent; 961 N. Trernont; 6-room house: only $12.50 month; electric lights. W. R. HUNTER CO, Main 1078, HALF month rent free. List of rentals mailed on request. A. F. ZAINEY, 123 N. Delaware St. Lin. 6520. Apartments for Rent DELAWARE. N., 2060; act.; five rooms; modern; garage! $75. Ran. 14i5. SEMI-MODERN APARTMENTS 1531 Steele St--121 S. Sherman Dr. Four rooms; nicely decorated: elec, lights, gas; city water paid; inside toilet and sink; front ami rear porches: basement: garage; only S2O. SCHMIDT & SMITH. INC., REALTORS. 130 N. Delaware. Malfl4oßß. Houses for Sale DO YOU WANT A HOME? If you have a clear lot I will tell you how to build one without putting up any cash. Pay As You Live Address Times, Box B-206
WHEN YOU CAN BUY A HOME WHY PAY RENT? Ws have several semi-modem bungalows and cottages that can be purchased on terms of SIOO to S2OO cash and payments of $24 to S2B per month. LORENZ SCHMIDT & SONS. Realtors. 144 E. 6hto St. Main 3716. Res.. Irv, 0634-M. HOW IS THIS FOR AN INCOME Nine-room modern home with double garage on College, north of Nineteenth: owner lives in two rooms arid gets $125 a month for the rest; price $5,100; S6OO cash. $52 a month. For details call Mr. Keller, Ran. 0894. Schmid & Smith, Inc., Realtors 130 N, Delaware, Main 4088, RANDOLPH, north of Prospect; dandv 5room house; electric lights, city water, cistern, fireplace; paved street. Owner leaving city. Possession at once. Reasonable terms. Main 1078. Mr. Ross. Har. 0362-W. w. r. Hunter co. A RAKE opportunity. Modern 6-room bungalow right at St. Philip Church. Full basement. And can be bought very cheap and on good terms. Immediate possession. For further particulars call C. J. OSBORN. DRexel 6184. SSO DOWN, $34 per month; five-room bungalow; semi-modern, well located, southeast: only two years old and in A-l shape. WAYNE M. HARRYMAN. Main 0702. Irv. 3310, 8 ROOMS: modern except bath: new paint: 2-room basement; good furnace: 68-ft. front lot: near Garfield Park. $4,250: S4OO cash will handle, DRexel 6184. FOR sale or rent, large eight-room house; good location for roomers; will take piano as down payment. Lin. 3845. WILL trade _ $l ,000 equity, 6-room modern house, for late model Essex coach. Call 1732 Wade St. SOUTH—House, garage: new paint and paper. Pay like rent. DRex. 7462. Building and Contracting WF, make repairs Improvements o* all kinds Including garges additions gen eral remodeling on mo payment plan Also build and finance homes Let us give you an estimate CIVIC REALTY CO.. 136 N. Del a Lin, 5050. Eve. Ken 4247. _ A H(TME built like you want it. Price and terms that will please you. Let me show you my plans. J. E. ALLEN. Belmont 0250, 1535 Hiatt St. EXCAVATING UNDER HOUSES Carpenter, cement bnck work. Dr, 0736. BUILDING, remodeling, repairs, garages; quick service; reasonable. Web. 6878-M. Storage and Transfer ESTABLISHED 1895 Packing, hauling and storage. Low price* on city and overland hauling Phone us lor estimates. OTTO J SUEZ. Mam 3628-2353 Webster 4570-0609 W. LET us figure with vou on your moving. Local or overland PARKER TRANSFER 1126 Olive Ave Bel 4307 BROAD RIPPLE Trans, and Gen. Haul. W. 11. RODOCKER, 821 E. 64th, Wa. 4433, Business Announcements FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated; _ feather mattresses snd pillows made E, F BURKLE 416 Mass Main H-pT SAFETY RAZOR BLADES pened TUTTLEDGE. 216 N Illinois. Miscellaneous for Sale CASH REGISTERS scale*, grinder*, sllcers spMfc w'vrTTfini CINDERS black select for driveways. Call Bel, 1794-J, evenings. GAS RANGES used thoroughly over hauled $lO and no Delivered snd ron neoted Charles Koehrtng 882 Vir Ave, PIANO, washing machine, dress suit, size 37; all reasonable. Hum. 3752. STROLLER reed combination baby carriage; $lO. Hum. 1061. SOLID walnut dining-room suite; bed. mattress, springs, dresser and rugs; good as new. Bargain. 149 W. Twentieth. Apt. No. 2. HAND-MADE rag rugs: woven from your rags; any size; 25x50 60 cents. DRexel 6645, J, KIMMEL, 1005 8. State Bt. WEISHAAR BROS. UPHOLSTERING AND REPAIR* ING Living Room Suites Our Specialty. Tele. DR. 3?48-J. DR. 5357-J. 1633 S. Alabama. Clothing FLANNEL and wool dresses from $6 to $10; piece goods at less than wholesale prices. 404 Murphy Bldg. 32 E. Georgia St. ■ Miscellaneous Wanted HOUSE cleaning! Your surplus clothing, furniture, magazines, papers will help ua to help others Salvation Army Industrial Home phone for wagon Rile; 6622 127 W Georgia. U. S. COINS, old and special. tIARRY ANDERSON, Lorraine Hotel. Pets and Live Stock JUST RECEIVED Shipment of trained canaries from Germany. Harz Mt. and Rollers. Babv chicks Jan. 10th. BOYER'S HATCHERY 34 N. Dela. Tele. Riley 6470. PERSFaN kitten: beautiful pedigreed in. lo: reasonable prn*'. 2232 Centra:. AYR ED ALE puppies: 2 males, 6 mo. old: pedigreed, papers furnished. Drex. 04.'10. CANARIEiJ; $U beautiiul females. Irv. 0485-R. ' PEKINGESE. 1 year old. female, sable; well trained pet- Wash, 3444. Musical Instruments Brand New Genuine Martin Handcraft Saxophone Regular price $136: reduced to S9O; weekly payments $1.60. Wilson-Stewart Music Cos. 44 N. Pennsylvania. MA. 1287. ErUm AND TRAPS—Cost $200; golfT plated, ebony finish; cheap. Riley 4083. 301 I- New York, Earl Seaner, fire hdqtrs. CHRISTENSEN School of Popular Music. Piano, harmony and all dance orchestral instrument* 106 Pembroke Arc Hi 3890 Cod and Wood SPECIAL Old-fashioned Brazil Block, screened over 4-in. screen and fkd., at $7 per ton. Ind. No. 4 fkd. Ip ~...55.75 Lnd. No. 4 shov. Ip .$5.26 Delivered anywhere In city. EHRLICH COAL CO. Dliex. 4637.
Coal,and Wood KINDLING WITH EACH TON Better Prices on Better Coal Best Va. blk., 6-in. clean fkd..57.25 2 tons. $14.26. Best Va. Ip.. 3x6. clean fkd........ 7.00 2 tons, $1376, Best Va., 2x4 clean fkd $8.76 2 tons, $13.25. Best Va. M. R- 50 per cent Ip.. .... 6.26 Best E. Ky. 6-la. block, clean ska.. 7.60 Kanawha Cos., Va.—Harlan Cos., Ky. Gen. Glendora. 6-ln., large blk- fkd. 7.60 Gen. Glendora Ip., 6x3, clean fkd. ... 7.00 Gen. Glendora egg. 2x4, clean fkd. . . 6.75 Try our Hooder Ash. best Indiana, No. 4, burns well and holds fire over nightHoosier Ash. 6-in. block, cln. fkd. . . 6.76 Hoosier Ash, 2x4 egg. clean forked. 6.00 Best Linton No. 4. 6-in. blk- and. fkd. 6.60 E. HI- 6-in. Ip- cln. fd 6.00 E. 111. egg.. 2x4 cln. fkdt 6.75 Best Ind. No. 5. 4-in. ip., forked.... 5.76 Best Ind. No. 5, 2x4-in. egg. cl. fkd. 6.60 Poca. Red Ash, lp. none better 9.60 Citizens coke, all sizes 10.26 UNION ICE AND COAL CO. Drex. 4621. 1910 Bluff. * It will pay you to visit our yard and see the difference in good coal. Ind. 4-lft?ntd.°lp -.7.-7. —itld Vico Count,. W K’ 2-in. fkd. lp $6.25 W. Ky. 6 in. fkd. lp $6.75 - No 0 Seam. W. Va. in. fkd. lp $7.00 W. Va. 6-ln. fkd. lp $7.50 Poco., fkd., 4-In. lump $9.00 McDowell Count; No 6 811 Guaranty Bldg ~ MA. 4441 212 N Pine / MA 4392-4393 .857 W Ray DRex 1010 1011 Big 6-Tnch Block Fkd. OLD HICKORY WHITE ASH $SJ>® 2 Tons, $10.50 (Indiana No. 5) W. Va. Splint Forked, $7.25 2 Tons, sl4 (4-in lump No 6> BANNER FUEL CO. M. 1866. St. Clair at Davidson. No Charge for Wheeling Gen No. 8 r. a. Poca. lp $9.59 Poca. 4-in. shov. lp. 8.50 W. Va. 2x4 lp. fkd.. No. 5 6.75 W Va. 4-in. fkd. lp 7.00 IV Va 6-in. In, fkd... 7.25 W. Ky. cln. ska. 4-in. 1p.... 6.60 E. Ky. 4-in. lp. fkd , . . 7.60 lnd. fkd. lp.. No. 5 ~..55.50-6 00 Poca. Mine Run , 8.00 Gen. No. 3 Red Ash. 14 Eagle lp. Poca. frae. gen. Red Ash Big Eagle 4-in. fkd. lp 7.25 Red River Coal Cos. 342 W. Tenth. Lin. 1868. Lin. 1868. ISLAND CRir tTItU lp: FKDGENUINE W VA $7.75 BEST W VA 6 IN. BL6CK. FKD.f _ KANAWHA COUNTY 7.25 W. VA 2x4 EGG..;. 700 E. KY. 6-IN. BLOCK- FKD 7.26 HAZARD SEAM KENTUCKY NUT 7.00 IND 6-IN. LBt. FKD- NO. 6 6.00 2ND. 2x4 EGG. FKD.. NO. 6........ 6.75 SPRINGFIELD ILL. 6-IN. LGE. CLN. „ LUMP 6.60 SPRINGFIELD ILL. 2x6 IN. LP 6.00 BETHEL COAL CO. DREXEL 5200. 250 BEECHER ST. HELLO, BACK AGAIN, MR. BRAZIL BLOCK Pea and Nut $4-60 Try our Kentucky Wonder $7.60 Low ash and full heat. W. Va. lump $7.60 Call for Prices EAST SIDE ICE AND COAL CO. 934 Fowler St Main 6930. NO CHARGE FOR WHEELING WE DELIVER HALF TON. Poco. Shov. Lp. No. 4 $8.50 W. Va. 4-in. Lp. Fkd. No. 6..57.0 Ind. Nut and Slack $4.00 JACKSON COAL CO. Roach at Burton HAr. 0210. IND;”LIN T0NN074756 Big 6-in. block forked. POCO. MINE RUN RED ASH ..$7.50 W. VA. 6-IN FKD. SPLINT NO. 6. 7.50 2ND. 3-IN. FKD- LINTON NO 4.. 6.60 HARVEY COAL CO. 130 E. MORRIS ST. DREXEL 2094. NO CHARGE FOR WHEELING IND. BEST COAL ~56.00 Blackburn 4-in. fkd. lump; guaranteed not to clinker: practically equal to W. Va. coal. H. & H. COAL CO. Dela. and Morris Sts. DRex, 6051. BLACK DIAMOND IND $6.29 W. VA. 6-IN. FKD $7.25 MIKE WNOWITZ. 115 Ricblaad St. Belmont 0272. Eve., DRe?T277S. Insurances PLACE YOUR FIRE INSURANCE WITH US Should a loss occur we will represent your interests; thirty-one years experience. THIS IS TRULY SERVICE A. J. MEYER REALTY CO. 806 National City Bldg. Main 1633, Money to Loan
MONEY ,„We loan .vou any amount up to s■loo on your furniture. fixture*, niano automobile. allowing you from one to thirty months to repav the loan $25 total cost 4 months. $2.84 S4O total cost 4 months $3.50 $75 total cost 4 months $6.56 slno total cost 4 months 813.13 All other amounts same proportionate rate No deductions No endorsers „ TELEPHONE APPLICATIONS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. MA'in 2983 American Loan Company 347 Bankers Trust‘Bldg. Corner Pennsylvania and Ohio St*. LOANS TO S3OO TO HUSBAND AND WIPE Call, write, or phone our office for any information desired, which will be cheerfully given and without oblicaton to you. LOANS MADE FOR AS LONG AS TWENTY MONTHS. TOTAL COST ON $ 40 for four months is ...$ 3.60 5 80 for four months is 7-.00 SIOO for four months is 8.76 S2OO for lour months is 17.60 S3OO for four months is 26.26 Cost shown above is on four equal monthly payments, paid on exact date due. No Other Charges. Other Amounts In Proportion. POPULAR FINANCE CORPORATION ROOM 613. 106 E, MARKET ST. PHONE. MAYI< 1278. NEED MONEYI Quickly, confidentially and buaine**-llk* dealings 1* a part of the service we give vou LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141 ]/o E. Washington *St. MA 10,1)585. Lincoln <134. \ REAL E^TATE^JgNTRACTS . We buy from persons bolding deeds, real estate contracts of sale. LOANS 2% WHY PAY MOREf . . Loans on furniture m per cent below the legal rate. Lowest rate in city. Indianapolis Public Welfare Loan Association 330 Occidental Bid* Main 6229. Southeast corner Washington and Illinois Loans with other companies paid off. AI ITO ' CCOU NTS REPIN ANCED EASY TERMS. MARION FINANCE CO UN 1681 *>o7 GUARANTY BI.DO PERSON t LO AVs Sio .. *3OO No' ji Ourscie No iiublicttv HOUSEHOLD FIN A NCI CORPORATION Main tfIJJ H)4 Krt-agt did* Auto Supplies and Repairs USED TIRES Whote^ e °* 23 8 East St. KLKIN8 71 ffixSfOIB BT.
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Limerick Contest! 25 One-Pound Boxes of Nancy Hart Candy Given Daily for 25 Best Submitted Want Ad Limericks. 7 THE RULES: t. Contest open to any one. 3. In case of a tie a pound of All that Is necessary la to Nanc y Hart Cand y . , .. ... ' ~ „ 4 given to each tying cbnaend In the “lost line" to testant. L the limerick, using for con- 4. There la no limit to the venlence the Coupon print- number of lines a person ed below, though this Is m ay send In. But each llmnot essential. erick submitted must be on a separate piece of paper. 2. All answers to today’s llm- Write on one side of pa|sbr erick must be in The Times only. office not later than 6 p. m. 5. The decisions of the judges Thursday. are absolutely final. CUT OUT AND MAIL TO LIMERICK EDITOR, CARE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. You can bring this to The Times office if more convenient. Winners’ names will be printed and scattered thru the want ads Friday and so on each day. Limerick No. 1 If you have an old car Ito sell Because for anew one you’ve fell Just go to The Times Pay a few cents and dimes. Write Your Answers on the Line Above NAME STREET AND NUMBER CITY AND STATE WATCH THIS SPACE TOMORROW FOR LIMERICK NO. 2.
Auto Supplies and Repairs NEW and u*ed >*rl* ..ot*>**orlc tire* and batterl*** for nrsotirallv every pink* of car for .•*. Satielaetion laiaivuteed CAPITOL AUTO PARTS AWL TIRE CO 821-23 N ’lllnol. Mam 6090 ‘ Automobiles Wanted WILL pay gaeh for your car or your equity. ‘ I. WOLF AUTO CO. Lin. 4516. 661 N. Capitol. | USED CARS bought and sold GOLDBERG 52’; N Capitrri Main 2638. 1923 FORD sedan body; no junk. 611 N. Davidson. Motorcycles and Bicycles WE BUY sell and exchange used motorcycles Good used parts for sale Aie LEN'S 509 Mass Ave. Main 7029. Automobiles tor Sale BUICK ROADSTER IN GOOD RUNNING CONDITION, 5 GOOD TIRES, ETC. A GOOD BUY. $l5O. RILEY 2505. CADILLAC 61 FIVE - PASSENGER COUPE. FULLY EQUIPPED, 5 GOOD TIRES, PAINT IN GOOD CONDITION. CAN ARRANGE TERMS. LINCOLN 1025. CHEVROLET. 1925 coupe: balloon tires.' disc wheels, motor sounds excellent, good paint and upholstering. This one is S4OO. We have two more at this price; one-third down, balance 12 months. STONE CHEVROLET ftp- 220 E. New York. CHEVROLET, 1923 coupe; front and rear bumpers, stop and spot light, motometer, lock wheel, mirror, windshield wiper, snubbers, five good tires; all this for $l5O on easy terms. Open evenings. 6TONE CHEVROLET CO.. 220 E. New York. „ CHEVROLET. 1924>Jour-passenger coupe• left with us to se" lor $l6O. terms. Better hurry. STONE CHEVROLET CO- 540 E. Wash, CHEVROLET, lato model demonstrator landau; bumpers, heater, spare tire; new car piarantee and title; only $225 down. STONE CHEVROLET CO- 540 E. Wash. Main 4447, _. CHRYSLER COACH. 1926. Five balloon tires and four-wheel brakes ;• $675. CENTRAL BUICK CO. _ _ Used Car Store. 120 W. North St. Lin, 1095, 1926 CHRYSLER coach; good as new; real MffdTr- Lsn E 073& BA *‘ IKR - 1118 Dodge 1926 Roadster special (Aft'Aii This is practically anew car and will be sold under the “Sanfprd Standard." F. L. SANFORD CO. 833-37 N. Meridian. Main 4363. “The Safe Place to Buy.” DODGE SEDAN 1924, FULLY EQUIPPED, BUMPERS FRONT AND REAR, SPARE TIRE," DISC WHEELS. $445. WEBSTER 6225. DODGE. 1924 TOUlff's’O" Glass inclosure: excellent shape nnd a real buy for $375. Your car in trade. Terms. DODGE, 1919 touring. Can you picture a car like this for only S6O. Better see us for a good us"d car that is priced right. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 220 E. New York, Elcar 8 Sedan, 5-Pass. Demonstrator Has had very bttlo use and will pass the most particular as anew - car and. best of all, at a very subetaaUal reduction. | Talk to "Temp" Paul L. Hoeltke Motor Sales —Elcar—- . 1020 N. Meridian. MA. 1860. ESSEX COACH 1925 MODEL, BALLOON TIRES, GOOD CONDITION. $350. BELMONT 0415. ESSEX COACH 1926 Model; in exaellent condition; low price for quick sale. LOCOMOBILB. 964 N. Meridian. Lin. 1171/ TIMEa Hyant ads BEING BUSINESS.
Automobiles for Sale repossessed" CARS Standard makes sold for balance due. Long tehns on balance. 825 No Mlflniiois St Quality Used Tires At prices you can afford to pay. % Price list on request. Rogers Shop 3117 W. Washington. BEI. 4300. The new Essex Super 6 is now on display at our salesrooms. Oakley Motor Sales 1663-65 South Meridian. DRexel 4743 ESSEX COUPE®New paint and In the best of condition; $250 : F. L. SANFORD CO. 833-37 N. Meridian. Main 4366. j. 1926 ESSEX coach. $375.06. P. B SMITH AUTO CO 450 N. Capitol Ave. Lin, 3603. 1926 ESSEX COACH Driven only 2,700 miles; same as new car; guaranteed by us same as factory new car guarantee. Price $485; down, $135: balance. $26.35 for sixteen months EQUITABLE SECURITIES COMPANY, RTley 5583. 218 E. New York St FORD roadster 1926: lock whee'l. balloon tires, mileage on this car not to exceed 2,000 miles’ down payment SBS. SMITH & MOORE. Authorized Ford Dealers 528 S Meridian St Main 6050. FORD, 1925 Tudor sedan; lock wheel. speedometer, windshield wiper, mirror, visor, heater. 4 oversize balloon tires. Sell em quick, our motto. This one is S2OO terms. STONE CHEVROLET CO., 640 E. Wash. FORD COUPE. 1923. Good condition; a real bargain for $136. Terms. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-85 8. Meridian. Drex, 4743, 1922 TOURING car; 6 cord tires, lock wheel: good running condition; $lO down WANGELIN-SHARP CO 962 N Meridian. 443 Virginia Dltev. r.p-'f) FORD. 1923 sedan. shock ah-orbtis, visor nurror. heater, rear bumper, lock wheel' Owned and driven by a lady. Sells today for $125. terms. STONE CHEVROLET CO- 040 E. Wash. 1926 COU PE: finished In new two-tone / Duco, 5 new balloon tires, lock wheel* complete mechanical overhaul; SIOO down’ WaNGKLIN-SHARP CO- 962 N. Meridian 443 Virginia. DRexel 5020. FORD, tudor sedan. 19231 lock wheel motometer five cord tires, speedometer Mobi£ nt S28 0 85 u fh y Meriki^ s is^ l aeo*
Jones- Extreme WlhJtaker Bargains Oldest and Largest Chevrolet Dealer in Indiana Ex=Service Men Note We Wall Arraaige a Loam om Your Bomus Certificates im Paymemt om a Good Used Car fIURRY a JONES=WHSTAKER SALES COMPANY TWO STORES Night MA. 8647 334 N. Capitol Ave. 343 N. Capitol Ave.
Automobiles for Sale rn nrin run r*~i Our Terms Are Always Easiest Down Payment. 1926 Ford coupe ..................$45 1924 Ford coupe 35 1924 Ford touring ................ 30 1924 Chevrolet coupe .............. 40 1925 Essex ooach ....1,, 70 1926 Overland 6 coach 86 1925 Dodge sport touring 75 1924 Oakland 4-paesenger coup* .... 98 1924 Studebaker touring 45 1923 Ford touring 25 STATE AUTO CO. 53$ N. Capitol ave. LI. 7301. ' 1921 COUPE: 6 cord tires, seat covers", lock wheel; good mechanical condition: S3O down. fVANGELIN SHARP. 982 N. Meridian. 443 Virginia Ave, DRex. 5020. FORD. 1925 coupe; lock wheel, visor, mirror. windshield wiper, 6 tires; runs and looks liko new: $.300: terms. STONE ; CHKVKOLKT CO- 540 E. Wash. i 1925 COUPE: 6 balloon tires and lock wheel: personal service guarantee: SBS I down. VVANOELIN SHARP CO„ 962 N. Meridian, 443 Virginia DRexel uO2O. r’ORl) tudor. 1925: new tires, mechanically A-l; $276: easy terms. VIRGINIA MO- - TOR SALES, 650 Virginia. Drex. 4787. i 1924 ROADSTER; 6 cord tins, lock wheel; $25 down. WANGELIN SHARP CO. 962 N. Meridian. 413 Virginia. DRex. 5020, ! FORD, 1923 coupe; five vacuum oup tires that look ilike new; a good, clean car all through; motor anil everything good; only $l5O. terms. STONE CHEVROLET? OP- 220 E. New York. FORD roadster. 1926; lock wheel, balloon tires. This car has been run not to exceed 3,000 miles; down payment. SBS. SMITH & MOORJ4. 628 South Meridian. | Open evenings anil Sundays. Main 6650. 1926 TUDOR In new two-tone duco. 5 new i balloon tin's, lock wheel, complete mechanical overhaul. Personal service guarantee. Looks and runs like anew car: SIOO. WANGELIN SHARP CO.. 962 N. Meridian. 443 Virginia. DRexel 5020. ; FORD, 1923 touring; look wheel, shock absorbers, brand new paint; Just a good I little car for $1(H), with one-third down. STONE CHEVROLET CO, 220 E. New York, GUARANTEED used Fords, late models: at the house that service built. FRANK HATFIELD CO- 625 N. Capitol. FORD roadster: rronly 25; 4 new balloons, new ton, snecdomtr. Web 7860 Ext 6. FORD coupe. 1926: lock wheel, balloon tires, motor A-l: down payment $75. SMITH & MOORE 528 S. Meridian St Main 6650 1924 TUDOR: o balloon tires, lock wheel, mechanically A-l. Personal service ffuaranteo: SBS down. WANGELIN SHARP CO. 902 N. Meridian. 443 Virginia. D Revel 5020. i FORDS; trade that old Junker on one of our rebuilt Fords. C. 0. AVARNOCK CO. Used Ford Store FORD aedan; good condition; SOS. Call Mr. Adler. L STRAT'SS CO. | FORD coupe. 1923: SBS: first-class condition tor quirk sale. Ir\ nnrton o°Kl | 1926 HUDSONiCOACH Good car, eignt months old. mounted on good tires. Price $700; $l5O cash, balance $40.42 for sixteen months. : Wi- guarantee this automobile. j EQUITABLE SECURITIES COMPANY, 218 E. New York St. Riley 5583. MAXWELL sedan, late 11)25; good eondition. This oar looks and runs like new. Terms or your old car in trad". Web. 3005. NASH SEDAN • 1924; 4-door; beautiful duco finish; ready for the road; $675. F. L. SANFORD CO. 833-37 N. Meridian. Main 4366, NASH SEDAN 5 GOOD TIRES, UPHOLSTERAND PAINT IN VERY GOOD CONDITION. A BARGAIN FOR SOMEONE. $475. LIN. 1025. 1925 OVERLAND ® 4-door sedan; runs like anew car at the low price of $445. F. L. SANFORD CO. 833-37 N. Meridian. Main 4366. PACKARD, 1925 CLUB SEDAN PRICED LOW A WORTH-WHILE INVESTMENT FOR YOU. ALSO BUICK. 1925 MASTER SIX SEDAN. CHEVROLET, 1926 TOURING. DODGE. 1920 ROADSTER. . Quality Cars at Low Price. Locomobile 955 N. Meridian. Lin. 1171. STAR COUPE, 1924. MECHANICALLY GOOD, WITH GOOD TIRES. REFINISHED ROBIN EGG BLUE.STAR TOURING. PAINT, TIRES, TOP, CURTAINS AND MECHANICALLY GOOD. $l5O 1924 FORD TOURING...SISO 1925 FORD TOURING... .S2OO SAME S fpOl N.MERIDI ATI Lin. 1177. Open Evenings. STUDEBAKER 1921. Light 6 sedan. . Looks like new and A-l condition: real hargain. $225: terms. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-65 S. Meridian. jPrex~ 4743. STUTZ STUTZ SPECIAL TODAY 1923 Maxwel Touring $l5O 1923 Stutz Sport $350 1923 Stephens Touring $275 1921 Stephens Sedan .....S3OO 1924 Peerless Coupe $l6O 1926 Essex Coach $425 1923 Cole Touring $260 STUTZ INDIANAPOLIS CO. 967 N. Meridian. Open Evenings and Sunday A. M.
SENATORS NAMED Benats committee chairmen announced by Lieutenant Governor Van Orman: Agriculture—Alonzo H. Llndley of Kingman. \ Benevolent Institutions —C. Oliver Holmes of Lake. Banks. Trust Companies and Savings Associations — C. Oliver Holmes of Gary. Corporations—Luther O. Draper of Spiceland. Claims and Expenditures—Benjamin R. Inmi)f), Danville. County and Township Business — John S. Alldredge of Aiidese. Congressional Apportionments—l. Floyd Garrott of Battleground. Cities and Towns —William F. Hodges of Gary. Constitutional Revision —Sumner Clancy of Indianapolis. City of Indianapolis—Fred M. Dlckerman of Indianapolis. Criminal Code —William F. Hodges of Gary. _ Elections James J.. Nejdl of Writing. Enrolled Bills —John C. Sherwood of Mitchell. Education —J. Monroe Fitch of Muncle. Executive Appointments—William P. Evans of Indiafiapolis. Employing Assistants and Incurring Indebtedness —Roland H. Hills of Carthage. Finance —Luther O. Draper of Spiceland. Fees and Salaries —William Brown of Hebron. Federal Relations Charles H. Beeson of Winchester. Judiciary A—Denver C. Harlan of Cambridge City. Judiciary B—Russell B. Harrison of Indianapolis. Joint Rules —Roland H. Hill of Carthage. Insurance —Delbert V. Blackburn of Evansville. Labor —Will Brown, Hebron. Legislative Appointment—Delbert V. Blackburn of Evansville. Military Affairs—Robert L. Moorhead of Indianapolis. Manufacturers —Ed O’Rourke of Ft. Wayne. Mines and Mining—George W. Simms of Terre Haute. Mileage and Accounts—Robert L. Moorhead of Indianapolis. Natural Resources —Claude Steele of Knox. Organization of Courts—George W. Simms of Terre Haute. Public Printing—H. L. Shank of Angola. Public Libraries— L. O. Bradford of South Bend. Prisons—Oliver Kline of Huntington. Public Morals—John C. Sherwood of Mitchell. Phraseology of Bills and Unfinished Business—Alonzo Llndley of Iflngman. Rights and Franchises—Howard A. Cann of Frankfort. Public Health —Dr. John H. Hewitt of Terre Haute. Roads—Bruce E. Cooper of Stewartßville. Railroads —Roland H. Hill of Carthage. Rights and Privileges—James J. Nejdl of Whiting. Rules —John S. Aldridge of Anderson. Reformatories—C. Leroy Leonard of WarsaW. Rivers and Waters —Roscoe Martin of Logansport. Swamp Lands and Drains—H. Lyle Shank of Angola. Supervision and Inspection of Jouroal —Claude Steele of Knox. Soldiers and Sailors’ Monument— William T. Quillin of Indianapolis. State Library—George B. Nottinghom of Marlon. t Standing Joint Committee —C. Hermen Pell of Carbon. Public Building—Perry Johnson -of Atlanta. Telephones and Telegraphs—Robert L. Moorhead of Indianapolis. Trust Funds —Arthur D. Gray, Morgan County. POLICE HEAD PAYS FINE
Chief Puts Up Dollar for Parking Rules Violation. Bv United Press ROYAL OAK, Mich., Jan. 11.— Chief of Police Lloyd of this city made an example of himself when “pinched” for traffic law violation. The chief surprised the desk sergeat of his force by stepping up to the desk with a red tag in one hand and a foliar bill In the other. The tag Introduced a violator of parking rules. “But, chief, ** protested the surprised sergeant, “Why—"No, I’ll pay the dollar and If anyone else wants to get off Just show him my name on the book,” the chief Interrupted. FLIGHT RESUMED Bv Times Bvecial GUATEMALA CITY, Guatemala. Jan. 11. —Major H. A. Dargue today led the United States Army’s PanAmerican flight squadron on its resumed Journey southward. The five planes took off for Salvador at 6:50 a. m. SLAYS MOTOIJMAN Bv United Press NEW YORK, Jan. H.—Dennis Healey, motorman on the elevated, was shot to death today by a man he had rebuked for pulling the emergency cord on his train. The man, with a companion, escaped. Automobiles for Sale T rucks RECONDITIONED TRUCKS, VARIOUS KINDS AND SIZES. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY OF AMERICA, USED TRUCK DEPARTMENT. 1188 KEN. TUCKY AVE MAIN 2800 Legal Notices ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS The annual meeting of stockholders of the Anchor Savings and Loan Association, will be held Jan. 17. 1927. at 7:30 o'clock p. m. at No. 616 E. Washington St. JiENRY MAAG. President. A. Q. EMHAItDT. Secretary. NOTICE OF BIll)8 ON SUPPLIES FOR THE USE OF THE PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS OF THE STATE OF INTHANA. Notice is hereby given that the Joint Pwrehasing Committee for the i-orrootional and benevolent institutions of the State of Indiana will receive at the office of its Secretary. Room 325 Statehouse. Indianapolis. Ind., until 10 o'clock a. m.. Tuesday. Jan. 18. 1927. sealed bids on paints, oils and varnishes, Queensware. glassware and silverware, according to a complete list specifying kind, grade and quantity now on file in the office of tho Secretary of the Committee. The Joint Purchasing Committee reserves the right to reject any ana all bids submitted and to waive technical defects.
JAN. 11, 1927
MAY SEEK FARM AID Bimßl, McNary - Haugen Measure Backing Sought. Indiana legislators may b© called upon to Indorse the McNaj*y-Hagen farm relief bill, pending in Congress and urge Its passage by the national body according to Indiana Farm Bureau Federation officials. The bureau may have some bills of Its own to introduce, but so far their plans are embryonic. The bureau legislative committee Saturday approved a careful Investigation of costs of holding a special election on income tax amendments or a constitutional convention, whereby anew constitution might be evolved which would permit the levying of Income taxation. \ Regulation of labeling of olcomargerine, real estate re-appraisal, compulsory tuberculosis eradication among livestock and the corn-borer are other legislative matters that will have the buearu’s backing.
CHAIRMEN IN HOUSE
House committee chairmen, not previously announced, appointed by Speaker Harry G. Leslie Monday were: gA Affairs of Indiana Ira A. Mendenhall, Daviess County. Indiana State Prison—Harold R. Donnell, Decatur and Jennings Counties. Building, Loan and Savings Assn clations—William C. Bond, Newcas tie, Henry County. Legislative Apportionment—Frank G. Gilbert, La Grange and Steuben Counties. Insurance—H. Walker De Haven. Marion County. Judiciary B French Clements, Vanderburg County. Labor—John W. Thiel, Lake County. Drains and Dikes—William Mar tlndale* Hancock and Madison Coun ties. Elections—John A. Hughes, Ver million County. Engrossed Bills—Robert E. Wor ley of Vigo County. Enrolled Bills —Frank G. Gilbert. La Grange and Steuben Counties. Claims—Ross L. Green wait, Elk hart County. Congressional Apportionment J. Frank Smith, Tippecanoe County. Collection of Journals—Leslie of Tippecano and Warren. County and Townships—Henry F. Batterman, Lake County. Mileage and Accounts —Charles V. Kellar, Benton and White Counties. Mines and Mining—C. Elmer Garrard, Parke County. Ministers Frank E. Marion County. Natural Resources Glenn W. Thompson, Bartholomew County. Phraseology of Bills —William F. Werner, Marion County. Public Buildings—Herbert F. Grimwood, Vanderburg County. Public Expenditures—Truman G. Nurman, Cass County. Public Libraries—Mrs. Clara A. Mason, Vigo County. Public Morals—L. L. Shull. How ard and Tipton Counties. Reformatory Institutions —Charles M. La Follette, Vanderburg County. Rights aj;d Privilege*—Forest Knepper, Kosiusco County. State Libraries—Mrs. Mason. Sinking Fund—J. W. Ebaugh, Marion County. Soldiers and Sailors Orphans home —J. Frank Smith of Tippecanoe County. Soldiers Monument —Ebaugh. Statistics of Immigration—Herman S. Collins, Vanderburg and Warrick Counties. Swamp Lands—Arthur L. Hiatt. Madison County. . Telephones and Telegraphs—Robert E. Worley, Madison County.
BITS OF IVORY PUZZLE Bv NEA Service WASHINGTON, Jan. 11.— Highly decorated bits of fossil Ivory, found recently during the arctic explorations of Dr. Ales Hrdlicka, of the Smithsonian Institute, offer a as to race, according to Dr. Hrdlick^| The ancient inhabitants of the Boring Sea regions developed such a high degree of fossil culture, cannot be compared to any tribe in America, Dr. Hrdlicka says, there is nothing like them unless it be the more highly developed tribes of the northwest coast and of Mexico, Yucatan and Peru. “We cannot be sure yet who these people were,” he said, "though it is possible they were the ancestors of the present Eskimo or Indian or both. DISCUSSES SAFE ROADS Ben If'. Petty of Purdue Is Speaker at Highway Meeting. Bv United Press CHICAGO, Jan. 11.—In order that automobile accidents may be reduced, Ben H. Petty, assistant professor of highway engineering at Purdue University, Lafayette, lnd., told members at the twenty-fourth annual convention of the American Road Builders’ Association here today that under passes and overhead crossings were necessary at street Intersections for the safety of pedestrians. Although at first expensive, he said, they were cheap In the long run because of the reduced toll of human life. He pronounced Cook County, Illi nois, as having the largest widening program in the country. He said however, every State in tho is adding i*r the width of highwayt^l RECEIVES PRESS CHIEF Bv Uni red Press WASHINGTON, Jan. 11.—President Coolidge today received President Karl A. Bickel of the United Press Associations. Their conferenqp lasted from IQ to 10:30 a. m.
