Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 251, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 January 1927 — Page 10

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THir TIMES WANT AD RATES 6 Days, 12c; 3 Days, 1 Day, 15c, Per Line Each Day. Six average words make a line. Minmum space two lines. Ads ordered for more than one insertion can be cancelled at anv time and you will be charged only for the days your ad is published. The Times will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of any advertisement. The Times reserves the right (o properly classify or reject any advertisement. To kill an ad phone Main 3500 before 11 a. m. Contract rates ftimlshed on request To insert a Want Ad by telephone. CALL MAIN 35(0><0) Tour credit is good. Just say charge it.

Death Notices SPRINGER, IDA MAY—Ape 65. mother of Fred Springer and Mrs. Wallace O. JL.ee, both of this city, passed away at the residence of her daughter. Mrs. Wallace O. Lee. 4829 Central Ave., Monday 6 a. m. Friends may call at the funeral home of Royster & Askin, 1902 N. Meridian. anytime after 10 a. m. Tuesday, to see Mrs. Springer. Funeral will be private, Wednesday 2p. ni Burial. Crown Hill. Funeral Directors BERT 8 GADD 2130 Prospect St. Phone Btewart 2278. PLANNER & BUCHANAN " MORTUARY 23 W. Fall Creek Drive. Phone, day or ItfnJASAFOIdS CREM ATOrY" OPerat> ” George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 522 E. Market. Main 0908. KREEGER, WM. E. Wif-ffi0T,,,.., Main 1154. Res.. Bel. 3866-R 1 W. T. BLASBNGYM Main try BERTA KERS—HISEY A T7TUS 984 N. Delaware Main 3680. Lost and Found BAR PIN. white gold: Sun. eve.. between Circle and Postofflec. Rew. Ran. 6101. GLASSES, shell rimmed: lost Friday night going from Pettis to Venn, and Pearl Sts. Reward. Main 2722. MISS FLORENCE A. GRAY, 1509 W. Now York St. Limerick No. 10. Please call at The Times office for your box or Nancy Hart candy. KITTEN, orange Persian: in or near Plaza _ Apt,: Friday morn. Riley 1709. Reward. RINGS: diamond dinner, large platinum mount.'g: lib, rew. Bel. 3931. 531 N. Alton. SLIPS, sills, 1 pink I tan. Reward? MJSS CRANK. Main 0022. Har. (11 it). ' Instructions MEN to learn barber trade. ITU-CITY BARBER COLLEGE. 510 E. Washlnaton St. Indianapolis, Ind. Main 6993. PANSY MILLURN. .'did Wilkins. Limerick No. 10. Please eall at The Times office for your box of Nancy Hart candy. Help Wanted—Male ADVERTISING solicitor: have an opening for an ambitious young man who is desirous of learning one or the best paying professions: must, work hard for advancement: very attractive future: must be neat-appearing and have at least a Inch school education: some sales experience would be bencdieial: fair salary to start. See MR. COPLEY at The Times. ACCOUNTANT—WIIX INTERVIEW - Young man interested in entering accountant profession as life carrier. Ambition. 8-grade education and ability necessary to qualify. Prefer man now employed willing to undergo short period or parttime training (UNDER C. P. A. I ill order to quality lor real accounting connections. Box A 250. __ ___ SALESMAN A real opportunity for a man who can sell used cars. \ LONG-. AUTO SALES MRs7~MaS¥'MINGES, 522 r. New Jersey St. Limbcrick No. it). Please call at The Tittles office for your box of Nancy Hart candy. Help Wanted Female HERE is an opportunity for a live, wideawake, mat-appearing single young lady to start a business career with a definite future in the advertising department of a progressive concern. Must have pleasant personality, quick to understand and willing to work. She will have excellent (raining and supervision. Knowledge of the city and the ability to speak clearly and lipar well over the telephone are desirable qualifications. See Mr. Copley at Times. Please do not phone. HARRY LONG, 700 Lincoln St. Limerick No. 10. Please call at The Times office for your box of Nancy Hart candy. AGENT wanted to handle transfer liquid. Sample 25e. P. 0. Box 222, Situations Wanted Male LEAFY/ D. WILIAMS. 1207 Bradbury Ave. Limrriclt No. .10. Please < all nil The Times office for jour box of Nancy Hart candy. Situations Wanted Female EXP. laundress: work guaranteed. Call for and delivered. Kenwood 8248. CL ETCS STENGER, R. R. li. Box .V.-;. „ Limerick No. 10. Please call at Tlio Times office for your box of Nancy llart candy. WASHINGS and ironings called Tor and dcPRACTICAL nurse: confinement ease; do.referent* i r 3106-R. WORK, BY THE \VEEK OR DAY. KEN? CHILDREN'S nurse, Scotch; ti years' experience. Har. 0817 NURSE: < are child'll ath moon: M. I>. rel. Ken. 4791, anytime to 12:30. Rooms for Rent CAPITOL. 3450 N.: warm front rin.: 1 or 2 adi. hath: no other liners. Phone. CAP.. N.. 844 ; APT.'li; LOVELY WM. RM. AI i.l. BTH.i SUIT. 1 FOR 2 MN, LI. 2118. CENTRAL CAR: LOVELY. COZY ROOM: priv.. mod, home, north. Ken, 17.‘M. COLLEGE. 1 .'122: lara.e furn.. front room; modern. Riley 2008. COLLEGE: nice front rni.7 siiittablc for 2: reasonable, Randolph .'1487. COLLEGE Ave.: comfortable turn., warm I'm.: priv,, mod, home. Wash. 1223 LINDEN, 1222: 4 light airy mod. rms . unfurn,: private. DRexel 5893. MERIDIAN. 1(110 N.; nicely furnished. warm, modern room, 11 autiolnh 6653. MERIDIAN. N.; comfortably furn. front rni.: city heat. Ran. 0131. NEW JZRSEY. N . 2138; large warm rm. lor -I; piano, Victrola, etc. Ran. 1851. idRS. IDA M. REDD. 810 E. J4th St. Ldm crick No. 111. Please call at The Times office for your box of Naney Hart candy. PENN.. N.. 1740: lovely furn. front rm.; _ PUv. lavatory; priv, homo. Ken, 155.'1. ST JOE. K . 21: Apt. 2: lovely rm.; mod. apt : widow a home: doge in, Lin. 3749. TALBOTT. N. 2009: nice, warm rm, next to bath: private family. Ran. 4007. 12TI1, E, 609: nicely furnished, warm room: meals optional. IJn. 3550. NICELY turn. warm rm.: priv.. mod. home; good location. Har. 0433. LOVELY' FRONT RM.: PVT. HOME; LADY: BET. DEL. & CEN, HA, 2100. NICELY fur. sip. rms.. strictly mod; walk. diet.; also light, hskpg. Lin. 3115. Room for Rent With Board ASHLAND, 2218; lovely warm rm.; priv modern home. Ken. 4242, LINCOLN St, 804; 2 or 3 girls to room and board. Call DRex, 4588. MERIDIAN S„ 1423: room and board in mod, private home: gentleman. Dr. 5153 NEW JERSEY, N, 1485: mod, Irout rm.: home privilges: private. Lin. 8022. MARY E. MeCUTCHEAN, 2730 Manker. Limeriek No. 10. Please eall af The Times office lor your box of Nancy Hart candy. GENTLEMAN, lady or child; > owlfortable warm cottage: home priv. DRex. 2896. STRICTLY private home, east: 2 girls or couple: home privileges. Web. 2955. NICELY furn, warm rm : mod., priv. home; nuit. for 2: bd. opt. Wash. 405 H. Housekeeping Rooms for Rent ASHLAND. 1627: light housekeeping rms.: all newly furnished: nlee and warm CONGRESS. 724: furn. kitchenette and brdrm : mod, priv. home; car line. Har. 1603-W. EAST. N, 855: one largo room for housakeeping: adults. Lin. 5209. ELIZABETH GRUKNWALD 1146 N. Belle Vieu Place. Limerick No. 10. Please call at The Times office for your box of Nancy Hart candy, ILLINOIS. 907 N.: nice sleeping rm. 82.50; housekeeping. $4: steam htd! Lin. 7988. MASS, 539: nice large room and kitchen; completely furnished. Lin. 9121.

Housekeeping Rooms . for Rent STATE, S.. 48: nicely furn. rni?.; hmt, light, gas: priv. cnt.: $.3.50. RI. 5.337. :l NICELY furnished warm rms.: suitable for 3 boys; mod, homo. Har. 0667-K. Houses for Rent BELLEFONTAINE. 1930; 6 rms, modern: 8. half dou.: wa. pd.; only $35, Ita. 4870. CENTENNIAL. 403; imxlern double bungalow: rent reason. Apply 131 E. N. York, CHRISTIAN. S, 22; live-room modern dou--1)le. Apply MR. BADGER. Well. 1923. COLLEGE, 4040: six-room double: garaffc: iiiovinar'expenscs paid; SSO. Call Bech Grove To-J ]. DEQUINCY. 842 N.; 4 rms.: mod.: close to car; gar,: water paid. Main 4675. EAST: double: six rooms; strictly modern: exclusive Tieighborlid.: garage. Ri. 6571. EUGENE, 860; modern. 4 rm, bath, large yard, garage. 830. Edwards & Edward*. GARFIELD, N, 727: 0 rooms; mod. doubln: built-in features: garage, lrv. 4357. HARRIS, 23: 6 rooms, semi-modern: fine condition: eloso to car. Bel. 0746. N. LA SALLE. 1029; family of two; 3 rooms: hnlli: gar age; linalpr: cheap. NORTH 611 E. Fifty-Second St.: six rooms: strictly modern, beautiful double. Here's something nice. Humboldt 3684. NORTH, W, 950; 3-roc mi house: ill good repair; sl2. Rail. 4712. SHERMAN DR. N, 2304: new 3 rms.: mod:: gar.: water pd.: $25. IR. 3224. SOUTHERN. 1419; 3 rooms: city water; inside toilet: eleo.; wa. pd.: 815 Dr 3125-J. TACOMA. N, 332; 4 rms.: mod. double: extra wall bed; gar.; 835. Hum. 4158. TEMPLE. N, 2209: 4 rms.: mod, single; garage: 825, Har. 0335-J. Hum. 3684. WYOMING. E, 412; six-room mod. double; bath, film.; 827.50 only. DRex. 467.5, ROSEMARY BRODERICK. 505 Patterson. Limerick No. 10. Please call at The Times office for your box ot Nancy Hart candy. 27TH. W, 343: colored; six-room, strictly modern: garage. Hum. 6433. 28TH St., E, 4026: mod. double: built-in fnatures: gar.; full basemt.; $25. We, 3578 SEE DUNLOP & HOLTZGEL for bargaine REAL ESTATE. OUT EAST—SIS Linwood. 6-rooni, new. modern double; good proposition to make. 14R. RIFFLE. Main 6559. mornings. 3-ROOM house and 9 acres; suitable for trucking or shubbery. Indiatiapolis Route K. Box 50. Hum, 6572. ONE-HALF of 4-room douWe; modem; with garage. Ran. 498i, COLORED: 1212 Muskingum: four rooms, water, electricity, gas. Ken. 4813. FOR COLORED North St, W, 115(1; three-room house; newly decorated Ran. 4712. Apartments for Rent V^VVVVVVVV\^i^VVVVAfVVV\^WVVMyt

Baby Grand Doubles 20 MINUTES FROM TOWN. RENT $32. 2013-41 Parker Ave. Tn first block north of beautiful Brookside Park, good neighborhood and the right kind of tenants. References required. Each apartment is furnished gas range and a Heatroja for winter that is the best little heater ever invented: also built-in kitchen cabinet, combination laundry tub and sink, linoleum, shades, rods and marquisette curtains and. ot course, a ijarage. Apartments have living room, bedroom. complete bathroom and dining kitchenette. Front and rear (porches and yard. Just the thing for a small family, paved street. The Brookside car line is only half block north. If you are Jooking for r small bungalow double, call. MR. WARK. WEb. 3837. any evening. He has keys and all information. Frank F. Wooling 510 CONTINENTAL RANK BLDG MAIN 6231.

RUTH ELLiOTT. 938 N. Bosart. Limeriek No. 10. Please call at The Times ofi flop for your box of Nancy Hart vainly. , ILLINOIS atul Jsth- “Olga" Apt. l’!; only ! s2l). Cnll Main 7157. Houses and Flats Furnished CENTRAL: 4-room, nicely furnished upper duple x: sleeping porch. g,an. 6724. Houses for Sale VWVWWV/WWAA/yWWV^VWWWV' • WHY PAY RENT WHEN YOU CAN BUY A SEMI-MODERN HOME i On terms of SIOO to S2OO cash and pay- : meats of VJ2,>O to S2K per month? LORENZ SCHMIDT & SONS. I Rea’tors. 144 E. Ohio St. I Main 3715. Res, lrv. (1534-M. I DEWEY OVERTON. 1504 Mills Ave. Limeric’l; No. 10. Plrase rail at The Times offjro for your box of Naney Hart ran<ly. ARSENAL. N.. SIR; X rms. mod., near Holy Cross Chur<;ji and Tech. jin. 2426. Farms for Sale FARM FOR SALE 52 acres. 7-room house, barn, tools, wood, ice and chicken house, orchard: on electric line, near Wolf lake resort. Deal with owner. Ira Scofield, Jackson, Mich.. Route fi. Building and Contracting /WVWWWVW/VVW'/WVVWWVWW> j WE make repairs improvements of all j kinds, incniding garges. additions gen I era! remodeling oil mo. payment nlan Also build and finance homes Let us give vou PII estimate CIVIC REALTY CO, 136 V Dels t.in 5050 Eve Ken 4247 CLARA L. POTTINGEIL sii3 N. Alabama! Limeriek No. 10. Please call at The Times oilier; for your box at Naney Hart j erndy. A HOME built like you want it. Price j and terms that will please you. Let me ; show you ray plans. J E. ALLEN. Belinont (1250. 1535 Hiatt St. EXCAVATING UNDER HOUSES , Carpenter, cement DncK work. Dr. 0730. ! BUILDING, remodeling, repairs, garages; | quick service: reasonable. Web. 6878-M. Real Estate tor Exchange \ TRADE YOUR LOT—As down payment. I cottage, bungalow or double. Main 1576. | WILL take diamond or radio as part down payment oil used ear. Web, 3065. Real Estate Wanted I I HAVE a good 4-cylindfr sreism to trade for a lot or as down payment on house, i Want south of Stop to;;*! Madison Av. I Storage and Transfer ESTABLISHED 1895 Packing, hauling and storage. Low prices on city and overland hauling Phone us lor estimates. OTTO J SUEZ, Main 3628-2353 Webster 4579-06P9-W ELEANOR LUTHER. 4116 Blvd. PL Limeriek No. 10. Please eall at The Times office for your box of Naney Hart candy. Business Announcements M. E. ARNOLD; SAYS Get These Prices MeVs suits <iml overcoats cleaned and pressed. sl. Ladies dresses cleaned and pressed, i $1.25 up. Remodeling at low prices. Ail our work guaranteed. I MA. 4126. 363 Mass. Ave. DELIVERY SERVICE. ESTHER FISCHER. T32ti NL Oakland! j Limeriek No. 10. Please eall at The Times office for your box of Nancy Hart candy. FEATHERS bought, sold ana renovated: feather mattresses and nlllows made R F BURKLK 416 Maas Main 14*28 SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE. 216 N, Illinois. CLOCK repair service guar an turd. Called for and del. 332 111. Bldg. Lin. R 271. Business Opportunities DONALD H. SMITH, in care of Fletcher American National Bank. Limeriek No. 10. Please call at The Times office lor your box of Naney Hart candy. Miscellaneous for Sale *vwwvwvxvv*wwvseswvv*vvwww*A ADDING machine, non-listing, cight-eol-limn: S2O. Web, 7388-. L CASH REGISTERS scale*, grinders, inn. rebuilt, guaranteed Fixtures all kinds SPRAGUfe EX 22 W Ohio Main 0564 DAVENETTE. Small: two leather chairs; tine condition. Har. 4977-M, DRY beech wood; liso kindling wood. Web, 2183-Jlt GAS RANGES used- thoroughly overhauled: $lO arid ud Delivered and ?on nected. Charles Koehring. 882 vtr. Ava. j MARY KAHL, 1136 Spann. Limerick No. 10. Please call at The Times office for I your box of Naney Hart candy. i KNITTING machine, complete outfit and lain <ls, Web, 7368,1. LIVING-ROOM SUITE: over-stuffed tapestry: almost like new; at uuc-half onginal price. 2547 Talbott Ave. SINGER sewing machine, drop-head: SB. 1107 Prospect St, Attachments. GOOD electric washers: will sell for balance due. 2138 Houston St, We, 6338. You Read the Want Ads—- > Have vou tried to use themf It’s easy—Call Main 3500. Aik for an Ad Taker. y

Miscellaneous Wanted HOUSE cleaning t Your surplus clothing furniture, magazines, papers will help us to help others Salvation Arm.v Industrial Home phone for wagon Riley 6622 127 W Georgia. WANTED —Old false teeth. We pay high as $lO for full sets. Don't matter if broken. Gold jewelry, crowns bridges. WESTERN METAL COMPANY. Bloomfncton. 111. > W ANT E Dt— 32 feet of office partition Riley 4.561. _____ WAGON SCALES. 10-ton or over. Hclinont 4620. Musical Instruments NEW CONSOLE. $39.75 Late model, mahogany ease, beautiful fitiishysl down. $1.50 per week; 12 Orthophonie Victor records applied. WILSON-STEWART MUSIC CO. -J t N. Prim. St. MAIN 1287. CHRISTENSEN School of Popular Music. Piano, harmony and all dance orchestral Instruments. 106 Pembroke Arc. Ri. 389(1, PetsTanii Live Stock /VVVWJ-A 6VVA/VVVVWVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV JUST RECEIVED Shipment of trained canaries from Germany. Harz Mt. and Rollers. Bahv chicks Jan. 10th. . \ BOYER S HATCHERY 34 N. Dela. Tele. Riley 5470. NEW ZEALAND REDS and Flemish giants. steel gray, also one aired ale pup. 8 months old; all pedigreed. 2817 Burton Avenue. ; A select variety of Boston Bulls and thoroughbred Fox terriers. ' INDIANAPOLIS BIRD STORE IF YOU have poultry to sell we come and get it. Ca.ll FRANK ALDERSON POLL TRY MARKET. 3016 N. Illinois. Ha 0925 AIREDALE pui>|>v - I 111-** •**. * • iiinfith* old; Coal and Wooa

ALL BIG GLEAN LUMP OLD HICKORY WHITE ASII 0-IN. LUMP t $525 This ooal is reseperiled when it is loaded, direct from the car, taking out all slack and line coal. W. VA. CLEAN EKD. LUMP $6.50 Two Tons, $12.75 (4-ill. lump No. 5t BIG 0-IX. POCAITONTAS LUMP, $8.75 (Rfii Ash No. .*!> This is the brat Pocohontns mined. BANNER FUEL CO. RI. 1866. St. Clair at Davidson

Kindling With Each Ton PRICES REDUCED 25c* ivcJurtion on 2-ton onlrrs. Rest Va. blk., 6-in. clean fkd.s7.<'o Best Va. ip . 3x6. clean fkd 6.75 Rest Va., 2x4 clean fkd ?6.50 Best Va M. It, 50 prr cent Ip 625 Best K. Ky. 0-in. block, '-lean fkd... . 7.25 Kanawha Cos . Va.—Harlan Cos, Ky. Gen. Glendora, 6-in , large blk. fkd.. 7.C5 Gen. Glendora Ip, 6x3. clean fkd .. 6.75 Gen. Glendora egg. 2x4. clean fkd . 6.50 Try our Hoosier Ash. liest Indiana. No. 4. bunts well and holds fire over night. Hoosier Ash. 6-ill. block, cht. fkd... 6.56 Hoosier Ash. - .’x4 egg. clean forked. 6.00 Best Linton No. •!. 0-in. blk, cl. fkd. 6.25 E. Ml, 6-in. Ip, <-ln. fkd 6.60 E. 11l egg. 2x4 clu. fkd 5.75 Best Ind. No. 5. 6-in. Ip, forked... 5.7.5 Best Ind. No. 5, 2x4-in egg el. fkd. . 5.50 Poea. Red Ash In, none better 9.50 Citizens coke, all sizes 10.25 UNION ICE AND COAL CO DRex. 4621. 1910 Bluff. It will pay you to visit our yard and sec the differeiu-e in good coal.

IND. 2-ln. sdoy. Ip ?4.95 Ind. 4-Ini fkd. Ip .>.?5.25 Vigo County. W. Ky. 6-In. fkd. Ip $6.50 No. 0 Seam. VV. Va. 2-in. fkd. ip $6.50 W. Va. 6-in. fkd. Ip $7.00 Kanawha District. Poco., fkd., 4-in. lump $9.00 Poc. 4-in. shovel lp SB.OO Poc. Mine Run $7.00 McDowell County No. 6. 357 W. Ray, DRex. 1010-1011. Bii? (j-lnch Block Fkd. Old hickory WHITE ASH $5.5® 2 Tons, $10.50 (Indiana No. 51 W. VA. CLEAN FKD. LUMP $6.50 Two Tons, .$12.75 (4-in. lump No. 5) BANNER FUEL CO. RI. 1866. St, Clair at Davidson. No Charge for Wheeling Gen Nb. 3 r. a3Poea. Ip $9.60 J Poea. 4-in. shov. lp 8.50 W. Va. 2x4 lp fkd. No. 6 6.75 W Va. 4-in. fkd. lp 7.00 W Va 6-in. In. fkd.. , 7.25 W. Ky. < In. fkd. 4-in. Ip 6.60 E. Ky. 4-in. lp. fkd 7.60 Ind. fkd. lp. No. 5 $5.50-0 00 Poea. Mine Run 8.00 Gen. No. 3 Red Ash. U. Eagle lp. Poea. frae. gen. Red Ash Big Eagle 4-in. fkd. lp 7.26 Red River Coal Cos. 312 W. Tenth. I Lin ISGB. IJn. 1868. White Asia, Fkd., $5.00 2 TONS, $9.75 Shoveled Lump ....$4.75 Ind. No. 6. 8 to 6-in !W. Va. 4-in. fkd... .$6.75 1 Island Creek. FANSLER COAL CO. : Lin. 7950. 9:56 E. Vermont Island Creek,~6-in. lp. fkd., i gepuine W. Va $7.50 BEST W. VA. 6-IN. BLOCK. FKD, KANAWHA COUNTY $7.25 ! W. VA. 2x4 EGG $6.75 |E. K 5 , 0 IN. BLOCK. FKD 87.25 IHAZARD SEAM) KENTUCKY NUT $6.75 IND. ti-IN. LP, FKD, NO. 5 $5.75 IND. 2x4 EGG. FKD, NO. 5 $5.50 25c reduction on all two ton lota. BETHEL COAL CO. DRexel 5200. * 250 Beecher St. HELLO, BACK AGAIN, MR. BRAZIL BLOCK Pea and Nut 54-5^ Try our Kentucky WoDder $7.60 Low ash and full heat. W. Va. lump $7.60 Call for Prices EAST SIDE ICE AND COAL CO. i 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..57.01 ; ind. Nut and Slack $4.00 JACKSON COAL CO. I Roach at Burton HAr. 0210. NO CHARGE FOR WHEELING W. Va. 4-in. fkd. Kanaw. lump ....$7.26 IND. BEST COAL $6.00 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 MRS. MAE DANNILLA. 509 Patterson. Limerick No. 10. Please eall at The Times office for your box of Naney Hart candy. * IND. LINTON NO. 4, $6 Big 6 in. block forked. POCO. MINK HUN RRD ASH $7.50 W. VA. U-IN. FKI) SPLINT NO. 5.57.25 IND. 3-IN. FKD. LINTON NO. 4 ...$5.50 W VA 4-IN. FKD LP. KAN 56.75 HARVEY COAL CO. 130 E. MORRIS ST. DREX. 2094 Money toLoan AUTO iCCOUNTS REFINANCED EASY TERMS. MARION FINANCE CO. LIN J. 681. 207 GUARANTY BLDG.

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Limerick Contest! 25 Ouc-Pound Boxes of Nancy Hart Candy Given Daily for 25 Best Submitted AY ant Ad Limericks. The Rules: .

i (onlest open to liny one. All (lint Im neeesnary is to mml in the ‘‘lost line** to the limeriek lining for convenience the Conlion printed below, (lilt* is not essential.

All answers to today's limeriek must le In The Times ofTirc not Infer p. in. of she second dny followltur the publication of the four limeriek lines.

Cut Out and Mail to Limerick Editor, Care Indianapolis Times, * Indianapolis, IndYou can bring this lo The Times office if more convenient. Winners' names will he printedjind scattered thru the want ads cadi day. Limerick No. 3,3 Said the wife to tlie cook, “Your are fir . “Os your terrible cooking I'm lired: “ I’m sure I can find “ With a Want Ad in The finies.

All answers to today's limerick mu*! he in The Times office by p, m Thursday. Winners will he nnnouneed In Friday's Mnnt Ads. a^AAAAA^NAAA^WVAWAAA^WWWWSAAAAWFWWVWVWW^W>A^AA Name Street and Number City and State Wat<h This Space Wednesday f*r Limerick No. It.

Money to Loan

MONEY • We loan you any amount up to S3OO on your furniture, fixtures, piano, automobile. allowing you from one to thirty months to repay the loan. $25. total cost 4 months $2.64 S4O. total cost 4 months. $3.60 $75 total cost 4 months $6.66 $l5O. tolal cost 4 months $13.13 All otner amounts same proportionate rato No deductions No endorsers. TELEPHONE APPLICATIONS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION MA in 2983 American Loan Company 347 Bankers Trust Bldg. Corner Pennsylvania and Ohio Sts LOANS - $iQ TO“$300 TO HUSBAND AND WIFE Fall, write or phone our office for any information desired, which will bo cheerlullv given and without nbligaton to you. LOANS MADE FOR AS LONG AS TWENTY MONTHS. TOTAL COST ON $ 46 for four nonths is -...5 3.60 S 80 for four months is 7.00 SIOO for four months is B.<tl S2OO for four months is 1 .50 S3OO for four months is 20.26 Cost shown above is on four equal monthly payments, paid on exact date uue. No Other Charges. Other Amounts ui Proportion. POPULAR FINANCE CORPORATION ROOM 613. 106 E. MARKET ST. PHONE. MA.-N 1278. NEED MONEY! Quickly, confidentially and business-like dealings is a cart of the service we give LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141i/> E. Washington St. MA in ‘‘1)585. Lincoln 7J$4.

WE BUY REAL ESTATE CONTRACTS ON Indianapolis and Marlon County properly from titlcholdtrs. Mr. Fry. THE WASHINGTON COMPANY, 257 W. Washmglou St. Main 0702.

LOANS 2% WHY PAY MORE! Loann on furniture i % tier cent below ihe legal rate. Lowest rate in city. In(lianatiolla Public Wclftro Loan Association. 330 Ocddinlal Bids. Main 6239. Southeast corner Washington arid Illinois. Loana with other companies paid oft. PERSONAL T OANs. *lo to S3OO. No todorsere. No publicity. HOUSEHOLJ) FINANCE CORPORATION Main 2983 >O4 Kieaae Bids. MISS BONNIE LYNNE MOODY, 3925 Ruckle St. Limerick No. 10. Please call at Tlic Times office for }’<Mir box of Nancy Hurt candy. Auto Supplies and Repairs USED TIRES Wholesale and ttctaJ $2 and Up. It. BELIG A SON. NEW and used oarta ..occneorie ttrea and batteries for practically every make of ear for owe. Satisfaction euai enteed. CAPITOL AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 821-23 N ’Dlnols Mam 6090 OBED TIKES—S2 UP. ELKINS 4 fl ST. Automobiles Wanted WILL pay cash for vour oar or your equity. I. WOLF AUTO CO. Un, 4516. 661 N. Capitol. USED CARS boueht and sold. GOLDBERO 523 N Capitol. Mam 2638. Motorcycles and Bicycles WE BUY sell and exchanse used motorcycles Good used Darts for sale ALLEN'S. 509 Mass Ave. Main 7029, TIMES WANT PS MklNlT BUSINESS Automobiles tor Sale

$5.60 DOWN AND $5.00 PER WEEK ON ANY OF THE FOLLOWING CARS WILL HOLD ANY ONE FOR FUTURE DELIVERY. Ford Roadster. Dodge Sedan, i hevrolet Touring. Cadillac Touring. ish Touring. Ford Touring. . Ovcrjamt Touring. Hupp Touring. Dodge Coupe. Hupp Touring. Olds Touring, studebaker Touring. Ford Coupe. THE BAXTER CO. 1142 N. MERIDIAN ST. LIN. 1537 OPEN EVENINGS.

BUICK, 1927 STANDARD COUPE 3.900 miles: just, like brand new never liecn off city streets Save hundreds of dollars. HURRY, while our removal sale lasts. LOCOMOBILE 955 N. Meridian. Lin. 1171. - BUICK SEDAN. 1923 Has been refinished iu Dueo. Biggest bargain m town at $495. Terms. CENTRAL BUICK CO. 2917 Central Ave. Randolph 1300. Open evenings. ' CADILLAC 1926 SEDAN Current model; in perfect condition: delivered August. 1926. Can be bought rigid. , HURRY, while our removal sale lasts. LOCOMOBILE 955 N, Meridian. Lin. 1171. a. CHRYSLER , We have at all flMjh times a fine selection of practically all models used ; Chrysler cars- They are the best j values to be found in unused transportation. Carl H. Wallerieli, Inc. Chrysler Distributer used Car dept. 314-20 N. Delaware. Lincoln 5588. Open Evenings and Sundays. The Big Downtown Used Cab Store.

3. In case of n tie a pound of Naney llnrl I'andy he given so each tylnjf contestant. I. There t* no limit to the number of lincH • person may send in. lint euch limerick suhmtffed must he mi n sepurnfe plrce of paper. Write on one side •! paper only. . The decisions of she fudges ar# absolutely final.

Automobiles tor Sale

AKMAUOST GOOD CARS 192.> Studch.iker Standard Country Club Coupe $ 793 11*2-4 Studehaker S|*\ tl Kds 4f*3 IJ*23 Studebakcr Sue. t Tr 750 1022 Cadillac Coupu 050 1021 Olds Sedan 405 1024 N'atdi Touring 505 102 4 Studebakcr Spe. 0 Tr 505 102.3 Studcbak* r Spe. <; Tr 005 102 l Mudeb iker Spe. G Tr 475 1024 Dmlire Sedan 405 Studebakcr S|>e. 0 R<ld SSO 102 4 Flint Touring 435 1024 Bun k Touring 505 1024 Studebaker Lt. 0 Coach 075 1025 Studebaker Sim*, and Victoria. •. 1.025 102 4 Studebaker Biir 0 Spd 005 102 4 Studebak. r Ls. fl Sedan H 45 1025 Stud* linker Stan. Tr 805 1022 Studebaker Spe. H Sed 495 11*2 1 St title baker Big: 0 Scd 1,005 1023 Hayn'*" Touring; 350 1022 Studebaker Spe. 0 Tr 205 1023 Miirmon Coupe hOS 102 4 Studebaker Spe. b fn 74., 1024 Studebaker Spe. tl Tr 505 YOUR CAR IN TRADE. TERMS. ARMACOST AUTOMOBILE CO. UseJ Car Storo "69 W. North St. Main 3"6t. SPECIAL TERMS ON NO-TRADE SALES Any of the following cars will he sold at a decided cut in price on very reasonable terms. All in A-l mechanical condition. If>-1 Nash touring. 19-2 Durant touring. lSL’i Overland touring. IOIRI Studebaker touring. 19i.’5 Hupmobile touring. 10 Fords. Early models Closed and open. Some as low as—sls DOWN SHER PICK’S 825 N. 111. St. 1926 CHRYSLER TOURING S 4^ ‘ W < mechanically A-l throughout; HANCOCK MOTOR SALES **2o X. Meridian. Riley 4931 ~ 1926 T IIKYSLKJI 70“ koadstEr Thia praetienllv new ear can he boiurht ;it a bn? saving tliia week. HURRY, while our removal Male bints. LOCOMOBILE 055 X. Meridian. Isn, 11; 1 . CHEVROLET, 11*25 coup* P.iiinnn iut--dis*e wheelK. motor sounds exeell*,nt paint and upholstering, low mileage: make till- a mud buv at *380; terms STONE CHEVROLET CO 540 K. W;,sh. •b C BROWN. JI2 Oaifield Ave. Limerick No. 10. I'lcuH* call at The Times office 1 box ot Nan 1 H 111 candj 1923 CHEVROLET COUPE ?175. A real buy. CENTRAL BUICK CO. CHEVROLET. J 923 sedanette; th<* body worth what we ask for this car: only *OO Must be cash STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 540 K. Washington. CH EVR() I j ET “SPORT SEDAN 1924 Ovrrhau lt<l ami rcfiniglied. Harrison "184. CHEVROLET. ilt"J4 touring: w ■< wiper. mirror, look wheel, park and stop lite, traded in h.v original owner: SSO down. $10.55 per month. STONE CHEVROLET CO, 830 E New York. (.TI EVR()LET SI’(HIT ROADSTER, 1926 Wire wheels, extra*, ptr.eet ennditiAn: guaranteetl By US' same as faetory guarantees pew . ar. EQUITABLE SECURITIES CO. Oarage 2i s K, NT w York St. Riley 5583. CHEVROLET. 1923 nedan; new rear system, bumpers, niotormeter, spot and stop lite. mirror, heater, w. h. wiper, excellent paint. 5 trood looking: tiroF: all this for S2OO on easy terms. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 220 E. New York. CHEVROLET. 1923 coupe; 5 excellent tires: ear looks trood all through: this one is $150; we have 0 priced $125 to $175 on ea>v payments. STONE CHEVROLET CO. 540 E. Wash, and 220 E. New York. • Dodge 1926 Coupe This is practically n new car and will be sold under the "Sanford Standard." $776.60 F. L. SANFORD CO. £33-37 N. Meridian. Main 4363 ‘ The Safe Place to Huy.” ])()D<;E. 1924 BUSINESS ( OUPE DODGE. 1925 ROADSTER These sturdy cars in fine condition offer you an opportunity to own dependable transportation at a. low cost. HURRY! While our removal sale lasts LOCOMOBILE 955 N. Meridian. Lin. 1171. DODGE TOURING CAR. 1925 California ton: price only $450: guaranteed ear: SIOO c tftov* balance $20.33 for 10 month*. EQUITABLE SECURITIES CO. Gai.igr 718 F. New Vnrli Riley 5583, ESSEX TOt'KING, 1924 New paint, good tires am! mechanically A-l Friced low with easy terms. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-65 S. Meridian Drexel 4743 ESSEX COACH, 1926 Price cut to $375: $75 cash, balance $22.80 for 10 months. Guaranteed car. EQUITABLE SECURITIES CO. RiVv 5583. ESSEX COACH. 1935: $335 cash, nr will finance on 10-month basis. Must sell: rood car: guaranteed. EQUITABLE SECURITY CO.. Garage. 218 E. New York. Riley 3583. 1926 FORD i£>ui>e; new Duco finish, lock wheel, five new Oldfield balloon tires: #IOO down. W ANGELIN-SHARP CO.. 902 N. Meridian. 443 Virginia AveTIMES WANT ADS BBING BUSINESS

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| s<gxp.oo Down Boys ami Early . 1927 Chevrolet Coach NEW CAR Jooes= Whitaker Sales Cos. N. Capitol at Vermont "The House of Chevrolet."

FORDS REDUCED Down payment. 1925 Uortl Coupe $49 I 1925 Ford or 49 1924 Ford Coupe 39 1923 Ford Coupe - 25 1925 Ford Roadster 35 1925 Dodge Touring, sport 70 1924 Oakland 4-pass. Coupe 80 1924 Ford Touring 22 1924 Chevrolet Coupe 37 Thpse cars have been reconditioned, many with new paint, new tires and new batteries. Other makes and models on equally liberal terms. State Automobile Cos, CARL R. LOMATCILaGen. Mgr. i 535 N. Capitol Ave. Open Evenings

VISIT THE USED CAR DEPT. OF Mil Frama Inktfky Gil ti2s X. Capitol Ave. Open Evenings and Sunday. MA in 4708.

FORD, tudor sedan, 1925; lock wheel. mo.ometer. ti\e cord tires, speedometer, new iit'Hut, down payment. $75 SMITH & MOORE -V!8 South Meridian Main HnO MR. FLOYD FRASER. 336 N. Bancroft. Limerioh No. 10. Please eall at The Time* office lor /our box of Nancy Hart ; andy, | 1926 M)KI> tudor: newly finished in two tone l)ueo: lo*k wheel, five new OldHeld balloon tires; Slop down. WANGK- , IJN SHARP CO.. f62 N. Meridian. 443 I Virginia Ave. [FORD couje. 1924: 575 <ash. that}* all. ROV WILMETH CO.. 720 N. Meridian St. Lint-o'ii 7371. Open evenings. I 1921 tOKD coupe: scat covers, live *ord tire*., look wheel: $.30 down. WANGELIN SHARP CO.. 962 X. Meridian, 443 : Vi re i nia Ave. FOR D 192(5 TOUR INGS Six of thcß" to si'lrct from. All in fine condition. Priced at a real saving to j you. Frank Hatfield Cos. 635 N. Capitol Ave. Open evenings and Sunday. • 1933 FORD touring: good condition: slu down. \V ANGEL IN-SHARP CO.. 963 X. i Meridian. 113 Vircim i. Open eveningr. FORD. 1936 coupe: lock wheel, 5 gnodlooking tirea. motor Round* fine, unho!j Rtering looks good; SIOO down. $30.30 per 1 month. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 540 E. I Washington. - FORD roadster lt’36: look wheel, balloon tiriß. mileage on (his ear not to exceed 3.000 miles' down payment SBS. SMITH A MOORE. Autbonzed Ford Dealers 538 :S_ Meridian St. Ma in 6650, FORD. 193." coupe: 5 vacuum cup Pennsylvania cord tires that look like new: good clean ear all through. Was Sl7's. now 8150 with 850 down. 810 55 per moiPli. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 330 E. New York. TWO FORD COUPES 1935. $335: 1934. $175. Both of these in A1 shape. We guarantee mechanical condition for 60 days. Easy payments on ihese. EQU ITABLK SECT RITIES CO. ' (Image 31S E. New York Riley 5583. 1033 FORD coupe: starter and demountable rims: five good tires, lock wheel; good running condition: S4O down. WANGELIN SHARP CO.. 963 N. Meridian, 443 Virginia Ave. MARY ANNE WRIGHT. 905 Olney St. Limerick No. 10. Please call at The Times office for your box ot Nancy Hart I candy. FORD. 1933 two-door sedan: shock absorbers. visor, mirror, heater, rear bumper. lock wheel. Owned and driven by a lady: only 8100: easy terms. STONE CHEVROLET CO , 330 E. New York. J 933 KORI> fordor; five < old tires, new Dueo finish, new top: $55 down. WANGELIN-SHARP CO.. 963 N. Meridian, 443 Virgin [a. FORD, 1935 coupe: lock wheel, visor, mirror. windshield wiper. 5 good-looking tires, runs and looks fine: SIOO down. $30.30 per month. STONE CHEVROLET CO , 540 K. Washington. 1926 HUDSON COACH Price out to $650; only eight months ! old. We irunrantee this car. $l5O -ash. balan--r $,26.87 for 16 months. EQUITABLE SECURITIES CO. i Braze 318 C. New York St Riley 5583. JEWETT. 1936: a good as new. Purchase this Jewett from a Paige and Jewett • dealer, with guarantee and service. GEORGE B. RAY. • l’aige and Jewett Dealer. 1113 X. Meridian. I.m. 1343. 1935 JEWETT coach: perfect condition: i fully equipped: $695. CENTRAL BUICK CO. 130 W. North St. Lin. 1995, 1926 NASH SEDAN Driven a little over 10.000 miles. In . perfect condition: tii-ea perfect. Here is a l chance to buy a good car at a low price. Appearance and performance like new. : Owner wants a lighter car. Will consider i some trade finance balance. Price $875. : MR. COPLEY, at Main 3500. day time only. OAKLAND, 1922 Four passenger coupe:, looks good as new and mechanically A-l: a bargain for j $165. Term* OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-65 S. Meridian Drexel 4743, < 1936 Olds Coach: practically new; this ear carries anew ear guarantee: priced low for quick sale. FRANK 8. FEESER. 1136 Prospect. Drexel 1058. STAR SEDAN $475.00 STAR COUPE $300.00 STAR TOURING $136.00 OVERLAND CHAMPION $200.00 SACKS IOOIN.MERIDIAI* Lin. 1177. Open Evenings. RALPH A~ SCHAFER. 139 9. Butler". Limerick No. 10. Please call at The Times office lor your box of Nancy Hart I r * 3n dy. 1 MVLVEA SCHAFER. 139 S. Butler Ave. Limeriek No. 10. Please call at The Times office for your box of Nancy Bart candy.

MR. FIXIT

Plenty of Golf Course Holes on Belmont Ave., Says Man.

Send your complaints to Mr. Fixit. He is Tin- Times representative at ticcity hall and will be glad to present your ease to the proper city officials. Write him in care of Til" Times. if Ihe city would spend the money contemplated for purchase of Casino Gardens, Mayor Duvall's “pot." project, on the streets everybody would be better satisfied, a letter to Mr. Fixit stated. The letter state.* that there arc enough holes in the streets without the city buying more. The letter is: DEAR FIXIT: I see in this afternoon's paper that the park board is still in the notion of buying the Casino dumps to play cow pasture pool on. Now let me tell you how they can cut down expenses. If they do buy it, they should not buy any holes for plenty of these can be found on Belmont. Ave., near the unused community house. Please see if you can have something done about these holes. X. L. H. This complaint was turned over to the street commissioner by Mr. Fixit. He promised to look over the place and fix the holes if possible. Dear Mr. Fixit: Will you see that the garbage is collected at a certain E. McCarty St. restaurant? The smell is terible. People wil start complaining soon. They have not taken the garbage away for two weeks. MRS. E. V. S. The city sanitary department told Mr. Fixit that they would sec to this matter at once. They said that they could not understand how the garbage had been missed by the garbage collector. Mr. Fixit; The street light at the corner of Sturm Ave. and Bell St., has not burned for two weeks. We have tried to get the city to look after it, hut they pay no attention to us. Please see what you can do about it. W. H. L. Assistant Street Inspector J. W. Middleton said that he would take this up with the light company at once and see that they took care of it. The following street complaint was also care of by Mr. Fixit today: MY DEAR MR. FIXIT; The alley between Chester Ave and Denny St. in the 1300 block, is practically impassible except to birds. As we have no wings, this is the only way we have to get to the street car line. Won't you try to have it repaired? MRS. E. and MRS. A. The letter was taken up with the street commissioner and he told Mr. Fixit that the matter would be. attended to at once. A load or two of cinder;', will be put on the alley as soon as the weather permits, he said. SHOOTING IS MYSTERY Shots Heard When Father Seeks Man Who Accosted Daughter. Two shots fired in the vicinity of Shelby St. and Willow Dr. Monday night remained a mystery to police today. Ernest Eddleman, of 2713 Shelby St., told Sergeant Cummings and emergency squad that his daughter, 13, passed the intersection of Willow Dr. and a man accosted her. She ran screaming to her home. Before Eddleman could put on his hat and coat, two shots were heard, but when he reached the scene no one could be seen. MUNCIE GARAGE BURNS Match Thrown on Oily Floor Is Blamed for $30,000 Blaze. 11 It rnihil Press MUNCIE, Jnd., .Tan. 25.—A match thrown on an oily floor today was believed responsible for a fire which did $30,000 loss to the Shaffer Sales Company’s garage here Monday afternoon. Thirty autos were destroyed or damaged. The garage was in the downtown district and the fire for a time threatened the Banner furniture store, adjoining. Automobiles for Sale STUTZ STUTZ SPECIAL TODAY 1933 Maxwell Touiinit $135 1923 Stutz Spoit s3su 1933 Stephen* Touring $375 1931 Stephens Sedan S3OO 1931 Peerless Coupe $l5O 1926 Essex Coach $425 1923 Cole Touring $250 STUTZ INDIANAPOLIS CO. 957 N. Meridian. Onerf Evenings and Sunday 4 M For a Good Used Car “Talk to Temp” Paul L. Iloeltke Motor Sales —EI car—--1030 X. Meridian St. MA. 1850. USED CAR “ Bargains CAPITOL OVERLAND CO. Capitol at Michigan Trucks YOUR truck is here. Reconditioned While Trucks arc not just retouched, i hul arc i( conditioned throughout. They j pie good (or thousand* of service mile . 7 iwo-ton Whites. 3 one-ton Internationals. 1 one-ton Ford. Priced right and will be sold light. SPECIALS I two-ton Packard at $450.00 \ 1 one-ton White at $850,00 1 WHITE TRUCK COMPANY. Faetory Branch. urA U.MJXi io.sr.li i'HUChs, vAKiutJa KINDS AND SIZES. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY M)F AMERICA USED TRUCK DEPARTMENT 1188 FiEN TUCKY AVE MAIN 3809 Legal Notices

LEGAL NOTICE The Board of Trustees of the Central Indiana Hospital for Insane will receive sealed proposals until Friday. Jan. 38. at 16 a. in., for furnishing supplies, for the month of February. 1927. Estimate book will be on file at Room 147. Statehouse, irom and after Monday. Jan. 34. 1027. By ORDER OF BOARD OF TRUSTEES. ESTATE OF JULIA C. WITSON. Deceased! Marion Probate Court. Virginia Whitson, administratrix, vs. John S. Whitson, et al. The undersigned administratrix of the estate of Julia C. Whitson, deceased, that by virtue of all order of the Probate Court of Marion County, she will at the hour of two p. m. (2) of Saturday, the 26th day of February 1937 at 1218 S. Pershing Ave., city of Indiawapolis. upon said day said administratrix will sell the fee simple interest of Julia Whitson, deceased, ill the following described real estate to-wit: Lot number thirty-one (31) in Olleman. Reagan A Wheatley's Belmont addition to the city of Indianapolis. Marion County. Indiana. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of said court, for not less than two-thirds (3-3) of the full appraised value of said real estate, and upon the following terms and condition. Cash in hand. Said property to l>e eltar of all eiieumberauees. purchase price thereof to be in payment of all liens against the same. Good abstract to be furnished. One hundred ($100.00) dollars as evidence of good faith to be deposited at the time said property is to be sold. VIRGINIA WHITSON. Administratrix. Jan. 25-Feb. 1. 8. 15. 32. 1927.

JAN. 25, 1927

MANAGER PI AN IS SUCCESS IN IRISH. CITY, SAYS ENVOY Free State Has Taken Politics Out of Government — Adopt Program. The city manager form of government is a decided success in the Irish Free State, according to Tim othy A. Smiddy, minister plenipotentiary to (lie United States from the Irish Free State. Ireland's envoy was pleased to learn that the business-like, form of municipal government is being considered for Indianapolis, and heartily recommended its adoption. “Dublin has found the city manager form a very practical and ecu nomical type of government. We are highly pleased with its sueces. ful operation,” said Smiddy. Abandoned Politics “The Irish Free State lias abandoned politics in its government and has taken up an aggressive program featuring economics,” he declared. "We are absolutely through villi politics in government,” he declared lie was to speak before the Indiana Legislature today. Smiddy addressed 150 persons a I a dinner Monday night at tho her of Commerce. He told of th™ needs of the Irish Free State and its accomplishments since the treat? with Great Britain in 1021, giving the State its liberty. Police G unless Policemen in the Irish Free Stale aro not permitted to carry guns and the public respect for law is so strong that they are not shot down by gunmen, said the speaker. Governor Jackson thanked Smiddy ' for his visit to Indianapolis. MALAGA GRAPES BACK ON STANDS Product Sells for 40 Cents at City Market. City market again had white Malaga grapes today after the product had been missing from stands for some time. The grapes sold for m cents. Emperor grapes, which have been more plentiful, sold at 35 cents a pound. Tangerines sold at -10 cents a dozen; French endive, 60 cents a 1 pound; dates, 20 cents a pound; I Brussel sprouts, 25 cents a box, and comb honey, 30 cents each. Among the greens were Pas tuce, .’0 cents a pound' spinach a kale, each at two pounds for cents. Large Spanish Bermuda onions were priced at two for 15 cent:-, and mushrooms 70 cents a pound. Other prices have not changed thi week. CRIMINAL CODE CHANGES ASKED Would Lower Age Limit at ► State'Prison. Four changes in Indiana's criminal code were submitted to tin House of Representatives Moncla? Three of the measures were submitted at the instigation of the State Bar Association. Fixing of a scale of diminution of sentences for good behavior in the State’s penal institutions was provided in H. B. 13, submitted by Representative William IT. Harrison. While Representative Lloyd D. Claycombe submitted two hills providing that the age limit for admission to the Indiana State Prison lie lowered from 30 year to 25 year. . and giving judges discretionary powers In the sentencing of youths from 21 to 25 years. Another measure making an attempt to escape from a Stale institution a felony and punisM able by one year's additional con finement was submitted by Rcpre sentative Lawrence E. Carlson, Huntington. DIES FIGHTING BANDITS Soil Slain, Father and Three Others Suffer Wounds. tin I nihil Pith* MT. VERNON, 111., Jan. 25.—A gun battle between Earl Baker, hii father; John .1. Baker, and six bandits at Bakersvlllo last night, today resulted in the dealli of one man. serious wounding of four others and the escape of two others. Baker and his father were alone in the general store operated by tlu elder Baker. Six youths entered and after ask ing Sot- merchandise held up the two Bakers. A gun fight followed, Earl Baker was killed, his father danger ously wounded and three bandits wounded. The wounded aro Cecil Weaver, Edward Jolley and Frank Isaac. DEDICATE NEW SCHOOL Red Men Will Present Hag to New School 16; Vonnegut to Speak. E. U. Graff, superintendent of schools, accompanied by the board of school commissioners, will speak at the dedication program of School 46, Miller and Reisner Sts., <gm Wednesday night, it was announcQff today. Theodore Vonnegut, board president, will make the presentation address. Commanche Tribe 1 2S. Red Men. will present a flag for the new building. L, Schwerin will sing and W. E. Tailentire, teacher of violin in the city schools, will play.