Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 264, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 February 1927 — Page 12

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In Memoriam Notices QUINN —In loving - remembrance of our darling: mother. Mary Quinn, who departed this life Feb. i), 10*11. Jn memory oft I Rce astain. Those eyes of bluish gray. That shone like tender limpid pools Where mists of Erin lay. And the tears would softly glisten, Like oceans crystal spray. While a wistful sprightly yearning Would o'er thy features play. • But mem rys vastest homage Could not that love repay. Nor floods of Lethean waters Thy image lure away. Her loving daughters. _ „ ELIZABETH* PATTON JULIA BUCKLEY. IN MEMORIAM—In loving remembrance of Betty June Roberts, who departed this life Feb. . 1026. , . , The rose that is sweetest and fairest Is the one that is killed by the frost. The love that is sweetest , and rarest Is dear Betty, whom we have lost. She left its sad and lonely. Without time to say good-by. But we hope and trust to meet her ’ In her home beyond the sky. Never to be forgotten by her lonely MOTHER. FATHER. SISTER FRANCES. IN MEMORIAM—In loving remembrance of our darling daughter. Floris Green who departed this life eight years age. Feb. 0, If)lit. MOTHER AND FAMILY Funeral Directors BERT S. GAUD. 2130 Prospect St. Phone Stewart 3278. FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY ' night. Ran. 4400, 4401 or 4402i Operating INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY. George Grinsteiner Funeral director. " 522 E. Market. Main 0308. KRIEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR. 1402 N. Illinois St. Main 1154. Res.. Bel, 3860-111. W. T. BLASENGYM Main office. 2226 Shelby St. * Drexel 2570. UNDERTAKERS—HISEY & TITUS. 0311 N. Delaware, Main 3680, j Lost and Found DOG—Wire-haired fox. 1639 N. Delaware. ; Randolph 3086. ffl ,ABHLIGHT and small package lost Mon day eve, downtown. Itew. DRex. 3556-M. i PURSE —Lady's tan. containing wrist ' watch, bank book. Deliver at 325 Villa Ave. Reward. A 1 WRIST WATCH—White gold, with strap. Reward. Lincoln 3108. =r=~-" : —— | Special Notices BEAUTIFY YOUR BQDY —Excess fat is repulsive, inconvenient, unhealthy. Let me solve your problems of weight, health. WINIFRED WORKMAN. N. D.. Ken. 4730. MAR3ARET~SELLERS. IL 0.. D. C., N. D. Licensed obstetric: maternity cases, internal hath and mass. 1 N. X. Jer. HI. 6083. THE Electee at Massage for colds and congested nerves. LOLA WALKER. IH2 Central Ave., Apt. K. Lin. 8873. PERMANENT WAVE. 315.00. Special for I one month. Try. IH2O-W. Help Wanted—Male

Machine shop foreman for night and! day shift. Must be! thoroughly vers e and I with all kinds of machine tools and high pressure speed > pro- j' duction. Give age, married, willing to leave city, names of at two firms in; which' you were foreman, how long and when. Write Box B-218, Care of Times WONDERFUL opportunity for nten with j light truck: must be in position to I finance self for expenses to start on. Pay [ every night: if you are a. hustler. S2OO tin* | week or more, will be your salary. For j information call at 323 Massachusetts Ave., i from 8 to 13 a. m. Call for MR. JOHN McknighT. * Auto Salesman One who is willing to work and who i knows he can sell automobiles; attractive proposition to hustler. See Mr. Long. L- Long Auto Sales 1114 N. Meridian ACCOUNTANT—WILL INTERVIEW Young man interested in . ntcring accountant profession as life career. (oml>itifth, Bth grade education and ability necessary to qualify. Prefer man now employed willing to undergo short period or parttime training (UNDER C. v. A.l in order to qualify for real accounting connections. Box A 200. BOYS OR GIRLS—To sell candy in their neighborhood. If you want to' make extra money, address Times Box B Young man—e.\p< riencea in winding | * armatures. Box B 213, * Help Wanted Female YOUNG ladies interested in vocal work. 45-mlnnte lesson $1.50. Times Box B 214. Situations Wanted Male YOUNG man. 21. wants to drive oar for a private family: will leave city. Lei. 2762-1. COLORED MAN wants morning work or job work. Reference;. Lin. 5016. BUTLER student wnntiTwork a tier 2:30 1 p. tu. and all day SatiAda.v. DR. 3325-R. | YoVYo MAN—Mullatott porter or butler: i m exp rienccd in service, U’ote Jjt!.'t4-W. ! Situations Wanted Female ! GENERAL housework; care for children; colonel; experienced. Ran. 5284. PRACTICAL nursing; contlnement cases a sp'-eialtv. Call Irv, 2055. COLORED Jady wants cleaning or laundry work by day. Ken. 4182. NURSING—WKBSTKK f437. Rooms for Rent ALABAMA. 12514 N.; nicely fuwt.. steamneated mi., ad), bath; $2.50. Xin. 5788. ALABAMA. N.. 523: Apt. 5; cozy room; adjoining bath: $3.3(1. ALABAMA, N.. 704. Apt. 2: lovely, mod. front rm.. adjoining bath: private cut. Capitol: 3456 N-: warm, front rm.: 1 or 2; ndi. hath: prlv. home priv. Phone. CAPITOL, iioy NT: nice. warm..front rm.; moil.: S3: hoard optional. Lin. 4732. COLLEGE. 1322; large, furnished, front • room: modern. Riley 2668. ILLINOIS. N • large. modren ro#nj; gcutliH man;.reference. Ran. 44i)jt. MARKET, E„ 538: mod. slopping rms., S3. 53.50, S3 wk.: garage. Slain 5545. &ORTH -—Attractive warm rm : Ipre. closet; priv., mod. home. Har. 4807-W. NORTH y attractive room: private home: Illinfus car line; suitable lor 2; breakfast if desired. Ran. 1716.

Rooms for Rent PENN., N.. 2355; lovely warm rms.; mod.. priv. home; S3; omp. people. Ran, SHIP. 12TH. E., 600; nicely furnished, warm room: meals optional, Lin. 3530 MODERN, furn. rms.; kitchen privileges; in priv. home: reference. Har. 4320-J. Room for Rent With Board iWVWk/WWWWVSAA^A^^WVS^^WV' ASHLAND. 2218; lovely warm rm.: priv modern home. Ken. 4242. CENTRAL; nice furn., warm rm.; mod.. priv, home; two; bfl. opt. Wash. 4050. NEWMAN, 1211: 3 GIRLS: RM. & BD.: BET, CAR LINES; PRI, UMK. WE. 2837-J. CORNER New York and Tacoma: priv.. mod, home east; cd. meals. Weh, 1 !>”••* WANTED—Room and board in private family north of Fall Creek. Business girl. Call Betty Lit at The Times. Housekeeping Rooms ' for fmnt BROADWAY, 831; housekeeping or slcrp; S4; clean, warm; walk. di--t. lit. 3438. CONGRESS. 724: nicely furn rm. and kitehcnctte; car and bus line. Har. 100.VW. E. MARKET, 538: modern room and kitchenette; everything furnished; $5.50 per week, SOUTH St.. J'lT 315: three rooms, partly furnished; electricity; bath; SIO month. STATE. 8.. 48: nicely furn. rms.: heat. light, gas: priv. cot." $3.30, RI. 5337, WOODRUFF PL.: 2 furn. front, rms . kitchenette: g~.ir.ir - optional. Webster 4360. 15TH. E.. 648: 3 or 3 furn. ruts.; good heat, Riley 6003. Houses tor Rent ADAMS. 2330—Half of double. 7 rooms. 3 bedrooms, strictly modern, laundry in basement: garage; s'o. Web. 0707-W. BLVD. PL., 3311; sin :oc, .- i\ rooms, bath, furnace. ■■.-ii"-yc. Key I,*. BHOOKVJLLIi AY".. N.. 75. Six room double: strl-th* mud.-rn: goo,! furnace: large rear yard; s.*s Rentals. .'.-.in 070°. WASHINGTON P IN’* ' " *r ," T <~;Q ; CAP. Ave.. N.. 2050: -t rr.:- . - "in.: 1 0 c li W. Lti : 3 rms. s- rr' mod. WcO. lO’i7._ bENNY. 2858: Troon' s-i vod. itonbb : •near car line wa. pd.: ■ : irv ■’ > l O-Q eS’i.i.isi;. ..vuom: . n-trie lifti.ts: $23.50. HOLMES. N.. 1231: 5 rno.fs": ivith. atriet- i Iv mod. single: news .'I - at' be seen 1 to be appreciated. ’’ h: '' .'2l_-Jr MARKET. W.. 3513: 7 -flu,, i- n'c-.e: eketricity and well: _SI3. B I SO3. MAIU.OWE 1155: 5-nioiu. ecmi-muderu: water paid, ltfley 207; MICHIGAN. K.. 4114: r-ib ced ran: s.rm. mod, dhle.: gaud Uir'.v ■. Par. 1314-11* MICHIGAN. F... 538-530: (! nos. to a side; half month rent free: semi-modern; only $25- Call. Lin. 3660, EAST: 6 rms.. modern double: exclusive neighborhood: water raid. Riley 6371 OXFORD. N' 1313; 5 rms.. mod., dble.: uewl.v ilecorated. new furnace, gar.: water Pd.: close to car; gil, schools. In~. 3316-W. TALBOTT. N.. 2020: half double: firstcluss condition : modern. i TEMPLE. N„ 3200: 4 rms.: mod., single: garage; $25. Har. 0333-J, Hum. 3684. ; 31.9*1’. W.. 836: l rms.: bath: strictly modern: S2B: garage. Har, 2235-W. | 3UTH, W , 1210: 3 rooms, semi-modern. Cali Har. 1532-M. WALCOTT. N 418: (i rooms, double, Berrrimodern: 833. Web. 11600, HOUSES SOUTH. 378 E. Morris. 4 rooms $17.50 1333 Calhoun .2 room* $20.00 I 500 E. Fletcher, li rooms $25.00 740 woodlawn, 4 rooms $14.00 | 117 W. Arizona. 3 rooms $17.00 1250 Nordyke. 4 rooms $15.00 W. R. HUNTER CO. Main 1078, HALF month rent tree,, List of rentals mailed upon request A. F. ZAINEY. 122 N. Delaware St. I,in. 6520. HALF month rent free: Michigan. E., 528. 530; 6 rms. to a side; semi-mod.: only j $25, Call Lin. 3600. , DANDV tivi r.xim s mi-modern house: ga- j race: only SIS. Liu. 6274. ! TWO iicrrs, four-room cottage. near Nora; j COLOR Et): Oriental. N.. 828: 4 rooms: I newly papered: attic: ga. electricity, in- j side toilet, cement porcii: $lB. Ran, 6230. j CDLOi- ID 1:! iß| \ Til ' t rms j newly papered: gas. electricity, sanitary j toilet: 2 porches: sl7. Ran. 6250. | Apartments for Rent

BLAINE AVE.. 1310: 5 RMS.. MB.. NR. MARM. A BIXBV PUTS.: *35. HU. 5468. COLLEGE Ave.: 4 rooms: unfurnished; in business block: $lB. Ran. 1730. PARKVIEW AVE.. 205: duplex: 5 rooms: modern : Iw at cm I water f urnishod. PETER PAN. Central. 1635: apartment of 4 rooms and sun parlor: 30th and Con. tral Ave.; 5 rooms, $47.50. FRANK S. CLARK & CO.. MA, 3377. - RUCKLE. - 26(13: corner double: 7 rms.; heat and water fiini_ $53. Wash. 42u6. APARTMENTS FOR KENT. LIN. 5301. IT. IT. Woodsmall & Cos., Inc. "We insure everything hut the hereafter.'' NIGHTS AND HOII.DAYS CALL DR. 2840. Houses and Flats Furnished KEVSTONE. 1233: 3 largo Vms.: priv. lime., fur, comp.: gar.:~S6 wk. We. 4401.-M. MARKET and Brush: 2-room apt.: 1 block from Wash, car; $5 a week. 421 Illinois Bldg. Lin. 1057: eve., Ken. 27H7. Business Places for Bent FOR RENT —Large office room. 33x14 ft. Odd Fellow Bldg. Sacrifice at S4O per month. Call 307 Odd Fellow Bldg. 40 W 11TH St.: ideal business location; -ht. & wa. furn. Call Apt. 0. The Grant. NORTHEAST corner 38th and HI. Sts.: new. strictly mod. storeroom. Hu. 2355. DOCTOR'S OFFICE. 458 BLAKE ST. LIN. 3383. Houses tor Sale For Colored Buy Like Rent Here is a nice cozy home in good locat'ou near \V. 25th St. and in excellent condition. that can b. bought like rent. Wbv not own your own home? Use yout rent moic v towo;! the purchase of a home. State Savings and Trust Cos. Maii\ 51 fid. S to fi. Mr. Randolph. | " r “A REAL HOME j For the parly whp only needs four rooms; all rooms are lar?c and have plenty of wtndowsT lull basement with laundry; garage: I paved alley, ft's a cozy little home and I should sell quickly at $4,050; SSOO cash! rcquir°d: located 500 block Eugene St. j Mr. Keller, evenings. Rati. 0834. SCHMID & SMITH, INC., REALTORS. 130 N, Delaware. Main 4683. SSO DOWN,""S34 PER MONTH j Five-room semi-modern bumralow at 3818 Hoyt Ave.: first house east of Sherman Dr. • convenient to schools and bus; electric fights, garage. WAYNE M. HAIIRYMAN. M.-it 0730. irv. 3310. A BARGAIN—ONLY ?3,750 Located south near Shelby car line. A da.uly cozy 5-room modern bungalow: imprev and street; terms $350 down, balance ,831.50 month. Call eves.. Irv. 1553. THE CHARLES It. ETTINGEK CO. 308 New City Trust Ithlg. Lin. 5057. CAPiTOL. N.. 1637; ten-room modern: * complete bathroom upstairs and down: entirely repupered; practically new lurnacc: suitable for rooming house or duplex: 875 for entire house. -Rentals. Main 0702. Washington bank and trust up. NO DOWN PAYMENT Only $40.50 monthly like rent will buy a 2-story brick 11-room house: modern, exit pjt furnacc. ACT QUICK. LIN, hlilill. CONSIDER light ear on tour-room cottage: southeast. Ran. 0082. Building and Contracting WE WILL FURNISH the lot in a very desirable location southeast on city car line and build you a 4 os 5 room bungalow; SIOO down end balance like rent. | We can build cheaper now than this sumC.’Vre REALTY* CO.. 136 N. Delaware Lin. 5050. Eve.. Ken. 4347 EXCAVATING UNDER HOUSES Carpenter, cement brick work. Dr. 0736. BUILDING, remodeling, repairs, garages' murk service: reasonable Web. HB7B-M 1 FLASTERIis’G, brick and concrete: large or | small mbs. Rlle.v (1528. ] Gl.eNn FREW—Painting and papering. Estimates cheerfuljy given, Bel. 0838-R. j Reat estate tor exchange Trade Your Lot on This Double Which is only two years old. and is always rented at $35 a side; it's modern: : lour rooms a side; doable garage: only ! three square* west of W. Washington High I School; price 56,500. Mr. Keller. Evening?. , Rati. OK3I. Schmid & Smith, Inc., Realtors - aware. Main 4088. TRADE YOUIt LOT—As down payment, i cottage, bungalow or double. Main 1576, S7OO EQUITY, in lot with 2 houses, for good closed ear. DID xel 078'L.L Real Estate Wanted IF IT'S EAST OR SOUTH and you war.t to sell and you want an honest opinion of what we can do for you. call eves.. Irv. 1559. THE CHARLES R. ETTINGER C 6. 908 New City Trust Bldg. Lin. s^|7. Storage and / ransrer ESTABLISHED 1805. Packing, hauling and storagp. Low prices on city and overland hauling. Phono u for estimates. OTTO J. SUEZ. Main 3628-2353. Webster 4579-0600-W. f

Storage and Transfer COAL and feed: transfer and general hauling. 821 E. 6 Ith 't. Wash. 4433. Business Announcements FEATHERS bou-!it. riM end renova; ■' feather r.att.i . - ;:i:d nilo.-s c. E. F. BtIRKI. ',. 4| ;i; s : .'nil. i-;2 ' SAB KTY R \ZOJI ULA!)J':> Sharpened. TU7 'j'i .EDL F. 2JI! N. Illoioir. REPAIRS— All piioi'io':n:|li-;. i’ic swn. r . irons. olooNfl C: !l lor and dt I. 1.1 1 Business Opportunities VVWVWW j CHfLI PARLOR. 534 Mas. Ave.;, chili. I short orders and sandwich parlor. One ■ of the places that is out of the ordinary. Quick sale. Call lliley 4387. Miscellaneous for Sale BATH TUBS ON LEGS ; STANDARD NEW: y'V.. DREX. 1539. ' CASH KEGISI ikls, -i.a.c- . grinders, slieers j rebuilt.; jrnma.ntrc'd. nil kind*. I K.V, -V 1 \V_ Ohio. Main (>5fU. i F UitNiTi 5 Voom ; ; hull all nr r>art# r>ol N. Bancroft St. Phone Irvington 111 H. GAS XiAiSG FS. ust*U; thoroughly overhauled: slo and up. Delivered ana oonnested. Char’f Ko* hrint. Vir. Av* LKATHER davenport. chairs: good eond.; must Hell: S: l s. Wash. LilißAHi table, run Siting r-tand, 3 rockers; good condition. Web. .*to4S. ODDS AND ENDS—-Of luTniture; reason. able. Randolph 3S_* V7. PIANO, bed. library table, chifferobc. Wash. 3731. altered, ami Thursday. GOOD electric washer. Will sell for balance due. Houston St. Web. 6338. Miscellaneous Wanted HOUSE e'eaning? Your surplus clothing, furniture, magazines, papers will help to help others. Salvation Army Industrial Home. I’lxpnr- for wagon. Riiey 61.22. 127 W Her -rhi. Clothing vPP.TNG COAT, smnl!: cape, fur collar; :''. , i‘ f iinli)c. • t 0:!3 Owrne!iu>*. DifFSS —Embroidered. Canton crepe, size ;•!>: i's as on able. i 310 R< > ache St. Musical Instruments THREE DAYS ONLY Victrolas and Phonographs to * Be Sold FOR BALANCE DUE $l6O Brunswick Console: balance due $75 $125 Yictrola; balance due ....S3O $l5O Vtctrola; balance due S4S $175 Edison; balance due $42 $125 Columbia; balance due.... 542 TRADE-IN 'VICTROLAS SIOO Columbia $35 $375 Columbia Electric Conso!e.l2s SSO Silvertone * S2O $250 Victrola Mahogany S6B BALDWIN 35 Monument Circle. Lin. 7387.

KIMBALL PLAYER PIANO Genuine walnut veneer: almost new; now reduced to s‘2ls; three years to pay. WILSON-STE WART MUSIC CO. 44 N. Penn, St. Main 1287. UPRIGHT piano, used: plain mahogany case, fine tone and action: 8135- will ae-i-ent 51.50 per week. WILSON-SfEWART MUSIC CO.. 44 N. Pennsylvania St. Main 1287, CHRISTENSEN School of Popular Music. Piano, harmony and all dance orchestral instruments. 106 Pembroke Are. Ri. 3890. Radio Equipment 25 WONDERFUL 5-tube radio sets, single dial control, built-in loud speaker and battery compartments; $35. 2605 N. Harding. Ran. 4563. AERIAL construction: everything furn.- $5 and up: expert radio serv. O'KENNfiDY RADIO LAB.. Ran, 5311, 34S_Congress. DAVY "A” Battery Irv, 0353. GAYNOI.A, 5-tube: completely equipped; $65. 1666 Union St. RADIOLA—Supcr-hetrodyne. 6-tube; $100; completely equipped. 1666 Union St. Pets and Live Stock CANARY SPECIAL Selected female canaries Jor sl, *1.50. INDIANAPOLIS BIRD STORE. Reliable Pet*. 135 E, Ohio St. SPECIAL DISCOUNT —On our SSO brooder houses and Newtown stoves, with 260 or more baby chicks. BOYERS HATCHERY. 34 N, Delaware. Riley 5470. Machinery and Tools CASTINGS—Light and medium, gray iron, brass, aluminum: repairs, furnace parts, etc.: satisfaction guaranteed. SOMERS FOUNDRY, 1006 S. Holmes. Bel. 3059. CONCRETE MIXERS —Complete with engine. $.98 Burl Finch. 314 W. Maryland Coal and Wood Wheeling, 25c a Ton. Ind. 2-in. shovel lump ....$4.95 Ind. 6-in. fkd. lump 5.25 Vigo County No. 5 W. Va. 2-in. fkd. lump .... 6.00 W. Va. 4-in. fkd. lump .... 6.50 W. Va. 6-in. fkd. lump .... 6.76 Kanawha District Poca Mine Run 6.75 Poca shovel lump 7.50 Poca 4-in. fkd. lump ...... 8.00 McDowel County No. 6 Poca Ford 4-in. fkd. lump. 8.50 New River District Cash only. No charges. 359 W. Ray. Drexel 1010-1011 Kindling With Each Ton PRICES REDUCED 25c reduction on 2-ton orders. Best Va. blk., 6-in. clean fkd.s7.oo Best Va. Ip.. 3xß. clean fkd . 6.75 Best Va., 2x4 clean fkd $6.50 Best Va. M. R.. 50 per cent lp 6.25 Best E. Ky. 6-in. block, clean fkd.. . . 7.25 Kanawha Cos.. Va.—Harlan Cos., Ky. Gen. Glendora. 6-in., large blk. fkd.. 7.25 Gen. Glendoaa lp.. 6x3, clean fkd... 6.75 Gen. Glendora egg. 2x4. clean fkd.. 6.50 Try our Hoosier Ash. best Indiana. No. 4 burns well and holds fire over night. Hoosier Ash, 6-in. block, cln. fkd... 6.50 Hoosier Ash. 2x4 egg. clean forked. 6.00 Best Linton No. 4. 6-in. blk.. cl. fkd. 6.25 E. 111., 0-ill. lp.. cln. fkd 5.75 E. 111. egg. 2x4 cln. fkd 5.50 Best Ind. No. 5, 6-in. ip., fkd. 5.50 Best Ind. No. 5, 2x4-in. egg. cl. fkd 5.25 Poca. Red Ash lp.. none better 9.50 Citizens coke, ail sizes 10.25 UNION ICE AND COAL CO. DRex. 4621. 1910 Bluff. It will nay you to visit our yard and see the difference in good coal. PRICES REDUCED ALL COALS CLEAN FORKED. HIGH IN HEAT. LOW IN ASH. Gen. Poca 3d vein R. A. 4-in..59.25 Island Creek 6-in. lp. fkd., genuine \V Va $7.50 Best W. Va. 6-in. Block, fkd..57.25 W. Va. 2x4 egg $6.75 E. Ky. 6-in. block, fkd $7.25 E. Ky. 2x4 egg $6.75 Ind. 6-in. lp. fkd. No. 5 $5.75 Ind. 2x4 egg fkd. No. 5 $5.50 25c reduction on 2-ton lots. Bethel Coal Cos. DRex. 5200. 250 Beecher St. "special sale - While 15 cars only, last ALL LARGE 6-IN. INDIANA LUMP, NO. 5, RESCREENED ....$5.00 TWO TONS . . . $9 75 W. VA. CLEAN FKD. LUMP $6.50 1 BANNER FUEL CO. RI. 1886. St. Clair at Davidson. TIMES WANT ADS BRING BUSINESS

Coal and Wood • Poca No. 4, ro - ( lp *8 27 : IJCCI1 J CCI jilt 1 . .1 7.2* ir.il', •: i 6.77 ' \ . \ J, 6 5‘J \ . .a. ' in. lltd. 7.2; '?C". i fkd 7.25 Ind. ? r- :• ' " \ Ucd.. .. 6.00 Bd. Liu . , fkd ... 6.50 ind. .No. - r . 1 5.25 H COAL CO. : 150 E. kTc :... Drexel 2094 JitAXo, -- BACK AGAIN, MR. BRAZIL BLOCK Pee and Nut 54.5 U Try our Kentucky Wonder $7 50 . Low ash and full heat. (V Va lump $7.5i Call for Prices BAS'I SIDE ICE AND COAL CO 934 Fowler 8t Main 6931. No Charge for Wheeling Poca 90 per cent lp, No. 4....58.25 Poca Mine Run. No. 4 7.25 W. Va. Island Creek, 6-in. fkd. 7.25 W. Va. 4-in. No. 5 fkd 6.75 W. Va. Egg, No. 5 fkd 6.75 Indiana’s best coal, 6-in. fkd. -6.25 Indiana's best coal, 3-in. fkd..N6.00 Black Burn Seam. Ind. 4-in. fkd. -No. 5 5.50 11. & H. COAL CO. Dela. and Morris. Drexel 6051 BLACK Diamond Ind. No. 6 00 Illd. No. 4. 6-ill 56.00 Ind. No. 5. 2x4-in. shov. lump 0(1 Did. nut and slack 83.75 W. Va. 6-in. lp j $7.00 East. Ky. 6-in. dp $7.25 RICHLAND COAL CO. 1115 N. K'CHLAND. BEL. 9272, v NIGHT. DREX 2775. NO CHARGft FOR WHEELING We deliver onc-lialf tons. Poco. lump, fkd.. Red Ash. four. ... 88.50 W. Va., 4-in. lump fkd. No. 5 8(5.75 iV. Vtcr 6-in. lump. fkd.. No. 5....57.09 Indiana 4-in. lump fkd. No. 5 $5.50 Indiana nut and slack $4.00 JACKSON COAL CO . Roach at Burton. Har. 0210. Money to Loan QUICK LOANS $lO to s’oo This corporation is operated under tin supervision of the State of Indiana and provides a place where you may bor row from $lO to S3OO in a dignified business-like manner, without paving more than the legal rate of interest or without being imposed upon in anv wav We do not notify your employer neither do we make inquiries of friends relatives or trades people. You get thp money in a few hours' time and without' having any one sign vour note. If vou are unable to call in person at our office, phone us or write ns and our representative will call at voitr borne HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION N 404 Kresge Bldg. (Fourth Floor) Corner Pennsylvania and Wash. Sts. Entrame 41 E. Washington St. Telephone MA. 2923. MONEY We loan you any amoHint up to S3OO on your furniture, fixtures, piano, automobile, allowing you irom one to thirty months to repay the Joan. f25. total cost 4 months, $2.84 4tt. total cost 4 months. $3.50 $75. total cost 4 months. $6.56 $l5O, total cost 4 months. $13.13 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 Sts.

NEED MONEY Quickly, confidentially and husinees-like dealings is a part ol the service we give you. LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. Hli/2 E. Washington St. MAin 0585. Lincoln 7134 WE BUY REAL ESTATE CONTRACTS ON Indianapolis and Marion County property from titleholders. Mr. Fry. THE WASHINGTON COMPANY. 267 YV. Washington St. Main 0702. NEED MONEYt Cash in 24 Hours NO PUBLICITY—NO DELAY. We are licensed and bonded to give you a square deal. SECURITY LOAN CO. 136 N. Delaware. Lin. 5050. LOANS 2% WHY PAY MORE? , v Loans, °n furniture IY4 per cent below the legal rate. Lowest rate in city. Indianapolis Public Welfare Loan Association 330 Occidental Bldg. Main 6229 Southeast corner Washington and Uluiois Loans with other companies paid off. FURNITURE LOANS—SIO TO S3OO. LEGAL RATES. POPULAR FINANCE CORPORATION. ROOM 513. 100 E. MARKET ST. PHONE MAIN 1276. AUTO ACCOUNTS REFINANCED. EASY TERMS. MARION FINANCE CO. LIN. 1581. 207 GUARANTY BLDG Auto Supplies and Repairs NEW and used parts, accessories, tires and batteries for practically every make of ear for leas. Satisfaction guaranteed. CAPITOL AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 821-23 N. Illinois. Maill 6090. USED TIRES. Wholesale and Retail. L. SELIG & SON. 23 S. East, USED TIRES—S 2 UP. ELKINS BROS.. 604 N. ILLINOIS ST. RILEY 6171. Automobiles Wanted WILL pay cash lor your car or your equity. 1. WOLF AUTO CO. Lin. 4515. 561 N. Capilol. USED CARS bought ano sold GOLD BERG 522 N, Capitol Main 2638. Automobiles tor Sale bljick^sr 8-cylinder touring; excellent shape: S.'iT.fi: cany terms. CENTRAL BUICK CO. Used Car Dept. 120 W. North St. TJn. 1905. buk:k coach 1926; this car looks like new and is just as good as it looks; fully equipped; will sell at" a ri a! bargain. FRANK S. FEESER, 1126 Prospeet. Drex, 1958 CHEVROLET, 1923 touring ear: new paint and top; good rubber: $125: easy terms. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 220 15. New York St. The 1927 Chevrolet Cabrolet with Rumble seat is ou display at JONES WHITAKER SALES CO. Capitol at Vermont -CHEVROLET, 1924 touring car; looks good I all through: good tires: $150: SSO down, balance $10.55 prr month. STONE CHEVROLET CO„ 220 E, New York. CHEVROLET, 1923 sedan: 5 good tires, paint good, runs good: $175: S6O down, balance easy terms. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 540 E. Washington St.

I Automobiles for Sale CHEVROLET. 1925 coupe: 5 good balloon ! * * res, bumpers, Dueo finish: priced tod.f. ' 160: easy terms. 220 E. New York. q.i EV ROLET. 1923 coupe: extra good tires, paint good, motor good. A real lor at $175: easy terms. STONE CHEVIOLET CO.. 220 E. New York. CHRYSLER 70 SEDAN New paint, first-class condition, built in 1924. Guaranteed by us to be in good mechanical condition: original cost sl,Boo' price $750: $l5O cash, balance $14.36 for 16 mouths. EQUITABLE SECUIMTIES Garage. 218 E. New York St. Itilev 35'(3. 1925 DODGE TOURING California top; price $450: SIOO cash, balance, $20.3a for 16 months; guaranteed ear. EQUITABLE SECURITIES CO. Garage, 218 E. New York. RI. 5583 BODGE Touring. 1923: priced v. ry iuw: terms or trade excepted. OAKLEY* 'MOTOR SALES. Uio.',-05 S. Me, iiii.ni. LEW SHANK AUCTION Saturday, 1 :M0 p. m., SIO.OO bolds any, car. 1142 N. Meridian St. THE BAXTER CO. Essex Coupes, Sedans and Coaches The new models now showing. 190 used ears wanted at once in tn*c. Y'ou know how we do busiues. P. B. Smith Auto Cos. 450 N. Capitol Ave. Lin. 3603. C;ilI your favorite salesman. Q. E. Porter. Robert E. Wclbh. W. G. Carl C. Crist. Speed Duncan, Jack j Fecterwptll and R. F. Nicholas. 1926 ESSEX COACH f ully equipped: five tires and in tip-top condition and at S4OO. FRANK S. FEESER, 1126 Prospect. I)rex. 1058 FORD COUPES AT BARGAINS 218 E. New York St. EQUITABLE SECURITIES CO. FORD touring. 1923; starter and di”mountable rims: good running oondiI 962 N. Meridian St.. 443 Virginia Ave. 1 DRexel 5020, FORD FORDOR SEDAN. FULLY EQUIPPED. $lB5. RI. 2505.

FORD TOURING 1922 Five good tires, lock wheel: $25 down, $3.51 a week. YV ANGELIN-SHARP CO. 962 N, Meridian. 443 Virginia. \ Open evenings, 1925 FORD coupe, in excellent condition: upholstery like new; reflntshed recently in dark green: four new tires. lock wheel, foot ao<-elerator. Must sell this week; $65 down payment, YVeh. 7208. FORD TOURING. 1923. Starter and demountable rims; good running condition: $35 down. YVANGELIN-SHARP CO. 962 N. Meridian. 443 Virginia. Open evenings. FORD, tudor sedan. 192 o; lock wheel motometer, five cord Ores, speedometer, new paint; down payment, $75. SMITH &• MOORE 528 South Meridian Main 6650 FORD ROADSTER 1925 With slip-on: 4 good tires: A-l mechanical condition; $125 cash or easy payments. WANGELIN-SHARP CO--962 N. Meridian. 443 Virginia Oppii evenings. FORD. 1923 four-door sedan: good paint and tires. This car at a special price today. Be -sure and* sen this one. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 220 E. New Y'ork St. FORD. 1926 coupe: good tins: car looks and run as good as new; gash or terms. Call VON SPRECK, Wash 2646, FORD. 1925 Tudor sedan; balloon tires. windshield wiper, mirror, healer. A good buy: $250: easy terms. STONE CHEYROI.ET CO.. 220 E. New York. FORD. 1026 touring'': ‘new cord tires. Dueo finish: S9O down. WANGELINSHARP CO., 962 N. Meridian St. 443 Virginia Are, DRexel 5020, FORD, 1923 coupe: a real good little car lor $75. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 540 E. Washington. FORD. 1924 COUPE Good paint. 5 good tires: $75 down. YVANGELIN-SHARP CO.. 962 N. Meridian. 443 Virginia. Open evenings. FORD: 1924 coupe: ft good tires, heater. spotlight, lock wheel: $205 today: easy terms. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 220 ii. New York. FORD—Fordor sedan. 1927 model: color gray with 5 black wire wheels, balloon tires; can't be told from new: will give new car guarantee: down payment $125. SMITH & MOORE. 528 S. Meridian. Mam 6650. Open evenings and Sundays. FORD, late ’26 tudor sedan, in A-l shape; extras: by private owner; can arrange terms for responsible party. Call Web. 4205-W. , FORD. 1926 TOURING. New cord* tires. Dueo finish: S9O down. WANGELIN SHARP UO. 962 N. Meridian. 443 Virginia. Open evenings 1925 FORD TUDOR 7n perfect condition: equipped with heater, spot light and other extras, can bo bought cheap. FRANK S'. FEESER, 1 126 Prospect. Drex, 1058 FORD. 1926 ROADSTER, Good paint. 5 balloon tires; S9O down. „„„ „ WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 962 N. Meridian. 443 Virginia. Open evenings. FORD—Fordor sedan, 1927 model, color gray, with five black-wire wheels, balloon tires; can’t be told from new; will give new ear guarantee; down payment. sl2->. SMITH & MOORE. 528 S. Meridian. Main 6650, Open evenings aml Sundays, FORD. 1924 ROADSTER. Good paint: 5 good tires: $35 down. YVANGELIN-SHARP CO. 982 N. Meridian. 443 Virginia. Open evenings. FORD lurinr sedan: six months old: prii-ed - ,nr " ,i:|l k sale, Riley 61 US. , FORDS: trade that, old junker for one of our rebuilt Fords. C. O. AVAR NOCK CO. Used Ford Store. FORD TUDOR 1926 Five good balloon tires: newly finished in Jliico, bumpers and rear, speed, nmeter, spotlight, lock wheel and step plates. YVANGELIN-SHARP CO. 962 N. Meridian. 443 Virginia. Open evennigs. FORD. 1924: ifejiiu head; plenty of speed. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES, 1663-65 S. Meridian. FORD. 1926 TUDORj New balloon tires and Dueo finish: SIOO down. WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 962 N. Meridian. -443 Virginia. Open evenings. FORD sedan, late "id: Dueo finish. Can't be told from new. $425 cash or terms to responsible party. No trade. Rail. 4706. FORD. 1923 FORDOR. Good tires. Dueo finish: $65 down. YVANGELIN-SHARP CO. 962 X. Meridian. 443 Virginia. Open evenings. FORD. f9:.’l sedan: 5 good tins. This car was owned by man. A good buy it >'80: termiw STONE CHEY’KOLF.T CO.. ‘.’’.'P F., New York. LEW SHANK AUCTION Saturday, 1 ;30 p. in., SIO.OO holds aliy car.' 1142 N. Meridian St. THE BAXTER CO. HUDSON COACH 1927: this is anew ear driven but 386 miles; will sacrifice for quick sale. FRANK S. FEESER, 1126 Prospeet. Drei. 1058 ADVANCED NASH SPORT ROADSTER Beautiful ear only 6 months old: cost ?l;750. we will sell for SI,OOO. $250 down balance $54.58 lor 16 months; guaranteed by us. EQUITABLE SECURITIES CO. 218 E. New York. Riley 5583, 1926 OLDSMOBILE DE LUX COACH This is practically a new' car and is so guaranteed. Driven but very little. To good to miss. SBOO. FRANK S. FEESER, 1126 Prospect. Di-ex. 1058 OVERLAND COUPE, 1925 Balloon tires, good mechanical condition. Real buy foisa quick sale. YVeh. 3005. TIMES WANT ADS BitXNU BUSINESS

Automobiles for Sale MILES! For every dollar you put into one of our cars you receive a gratifying return of service and satisfaction. Down Chevrolet sedan |65 Dodge sedan 125 j Oakland 4-pass, coupe 110 Cmrland coupe 40 j Overland 6 coach 85 Ford Tudor 45 Ford coupe 40 Ford touring 20; AND MANY OTHERS We Do Our OYvn Financing. We Will Trade. State Automobile Cos. CARL R. LOMATCH, Manager. 53b N. Capitol. Lin. 7301. Open EY*enings and Sundays. HiiiMli ’’ ms mmi WILL SELL FOR S2OO, i FIVE GOOD TIRES, IN GOOD RUNNING CONDIT I ON. CAN ARRANGE TERMS. BEL. 0415. OVERLAND ’25~ 91 Standard Sedan: $425: easy terms. CENTRAL BUICK CO. Used Car Department. 120 W North. Lin 1095. I *^ 7 il.>9^^ touring; grood condition. 10,1 Dodge coupe. These cars are priced very low for quick Fide. Easy terms will he arranged. N. Meridian. Lin. 4515. PAIGE Sedan. model: like new. A ixU ri YVVo‘y. tiEV - B - M ' STAR SEDAN. MECHAN I C A L L Y GOOD AND REFINISHED. $275.00. tOOI N.MERIDI Lin. 1177. Open Evenings. LEW SHANK AUCTION Saturday, p. in., SIO.OOI holds any car. 3142 N. Meridian St. THE BAXTER CO.

STUDEBAKER LIGHT 6 TOURING CAR, I m FIVE GOOD TIRES. IN GOOD RUNNING CONDITION. $250. RAN. 5865. STUTZ SfUTZ SPECIAL TODAY 1923 Stutz Snort $350 1923 Stephens Touring $275 1921 Stephens Sedan S3OO 1921 Peerless Coupe ~slsO 1923 Cole 'touring $250 1923 Ford Tonring $75 00 Lexington Sedan SSO 1924 Buiek Touring $450 Cadillac Touring $l5O STUTZ INDIANAPOLIS CO. 957 N. Meridian. Open Evenings and Sunday A. M WILLYS-KNIGHT SEDAN, 1924 B ALL OO N TIRES. LIKE NEW. BUMPERS FRONT AND R E A R. SNUBBERS, SPOT LIGHT, AUTOMATIC WINDSHIELD WIPER, .REAR VISION MIRROR, HEATER, $475. BELMONT 0415. THE NAME WALLERICH ' MEANS A SQUARE DEAL Every car listed below is a bargain. v Dodge ’25 Coupe ■'tffijfriflr Ford ’25 Coupe 'mHP' Buiek 4 ’23 Coach ' Nash 6 ’24 Touring Ford 1924 Tudor ySSfife Chevrolet ’24 Coupe Overland 6 ’25 Sedan Dodge ’22 Roadster Ford ’25 Fordor Hup "’24 Coupe The Big DoYvntown Used Car Store. CARL H. WALLERICH Open Evenings. 314 N. DelaYvarc. LI 5588. BIG USED I'AR BARGAINS. B!u*’ Book I’rioefi. CAPITOL OVERLAND CO. Trucks YOUR TRUCK 18 HERE Reconditioned White Trucks are not just retouched, -but are reconditioned throughout. They are good for thousands of service miles. 4 two-ton Whites. 3 one-ton Internationals. 1 one-ton Ford. Priced right and will be sold right. SPECIALS 1 two-ton Packard at s4s^ 1 one-ton White at ,$450 WHITE COMPANY Factory Branch. $95 Massachusetts Aye. RECONDITIONED TRUCKS. VARIOUS KINDS AND SIZES. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY OF AMERICA. USED TRUCK DEPARTMENT, 1188 KENTUCKY AVE, MAIN 2809. Legal Notices NOTICE OF THE SALE OF MARION COUNTY ROAD BONDS. Tho undersigned Treasurer of Marion County. State of Indiana, will up to the hour of 10 o’clock in the forenoon of the 18th day of February, 1927. at his office in the courthouse of said county in the city of Indianapolis, receive sealed proposals for the purchase of the following described bonds: Edward A. Miller et al. Free Gravel Road Bonds. YVashington Township. Marion County. Indiana, in the principal sura of $26,800. dated Jan. 1. 1927. bearing interest at the rate of 414 per cent per annum, divided into twenty equal scries of two bonds each in the sum of $670. The first series, principal and interest, to mature and be payable MSy 1, 1927, and ono

Nicaragua’s Diaz Aided by U. S.

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The Nicaraguan revolt is a “comic opera” affair and President Diaz could not hold office a day without the help of the American marines, according to Dr. Carlos Solorzano, last regularly elected president of Nicarauga, who fled a year ago to save his life and is iioyv living in San, Francisco.

Hall House Honors Its Founder

There tvas a full house in honor of Chicago banqueted Jane Addams, noted social worker, the other day. Five thousand attended. This picture of Miss Addams tvas taken at the time.

'WHAT TIME IS IT?’COMMONEST ENGLISH QUESTION Hundred Million People Ask It Twice Each Bn Times Kpecinl - PHILADELPHIA, Feb 9.—Most commonly asked question in the English language, Yvith the exception of “how are you?", is “what time is it?” One hundred million persons in the United States ask the position of tho clock's hands twice a day or more than seventy billion times in a year, according to Warner R. Hays secretary of the Clock Manufacturers’ Association of America, in an address here. Among other oft-repeated interrogations, Hays named: “Didn't I tell yon?”, with an average of something like 60,0000,000 times daily. ‘ I love you, will you marry me?”, which, Yvorlftng on the theroy that a man asks tYvice before being accepted, is used about 2,200,000 times yearly. “Where were you?”, which is spoken something like 9,000,000 times a day, or 18,000,000 times daily, if Yve figure that this question is usually asked in an ordinary conversational tone and then repeated with greater stress. “What’ll you have?” is an interrogation, the extent of the usage of which can not be estimated for obvious cause. The reason Yvli.v tho question of the time of day is so often asked, Hays said, is because there are not nearly enough clock A in tho homes of the country, in business houses, institutions, and public places. He declared, however, that the new fashion of having a clock in every room, as a permanent part of the fixtures of a home, would do much toward cutting doYvn the tremendous number of questions about the time. ORGANIZE POTASH TRUST Report Credits Soviet Ooverninent With Production Promotion. Jlu United l’rexx BERLIN, Feb. 9.—A semi-official report from Moscow announces that tho Soviet Government lias decided to establish a notv Russian potash trust for the production of potash salts. It is stated that the Ural and Soldikam regions possess immense deposits of potash, which are available at one-third of the depth of the rich deposits of Alsatia and Germany. It is declared that one square mile of territory in the Ural potash fields affords a yield five times greater than a similar area in Alsatia. - Legal Notices series, principal interest, each six months thereafter until all are paid. Ail payable at the office of the undersißiied. The sale thereof will continue from day to day after the above named date until all of said bonds are sold. Said bonds have,been issued pursuant to the laws of Indiana and an order of the Board of Commissioners of said county to provide the funds to pay the eost of construction of highway in said township on petition of Edward A. Miller et al. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. E. A. RAMSAY. Treasurer Marion County, Indiana.

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AFRICAN NATIVES NOLO CHARLESTON, DANCE HARMFUL Churches Declare Bad Impression Made by White Race’s Tastime. Bit United Press LONDON, Feb. 9.—Coincident with tho suggestion from Viscount Inchcape, chairman of the P. & O. Steam Navigation Company, that the missionaries in China and India gK*e up their work for the good of all concerned, came a message from Capetown condemning the Charleston because It gives the natives an unfortunate impression of the Yvhite race. The Rand churches have launched a big offensive against the dance and have appealed to the Yvhites not to dance it there. It has “reactionary effects” on the dusky heathens, the missionaries say. “The result of seeing Yvhite people dancing the Charleston Yvill shake the natives,” the appeal stated. Lord Inchcape spoke somewhat along tho same lines about missionaries in China and India. “My opinion,” lie said, “is that the sooner some of our Yvell-meaning people give up their crusade in India and China the better it will be for all of us. My belief is that we liaY’e in -dm great measure brought about th™ .present condition of antagomism against us in China by sending missionaries there to endeavor to convert the people to Christianity, “The attempt to break down China’s ancient faiths, as sacred to the Chinese as Christianity is to ourselves, is to be deplored. Such efforts do more harm than good. I would not support them with a pegny. The money spent ori thse efforts could be far better utilized in our OYvn country.”

RUSSIANS STRIVE TU OFFER PROOF JEWS NOT HATED Danger of Pogroms, However, Still Believed Existent. , Bn United T’resx MOSCOW, Feb. 9.—Judging from the enegery, officials and otherwise, Yvith which anti-Semitism in Soivet Russia is being fought against and denied, the danger of repetition the pogroms which marked Uiflj Czarist reign may not yet be entirely past. Several unusual efforts have recently been made, apparently on high authority, 1o prove that dislike of the Jews docs not exist among Russians. A large public, meeting Yvas held in the Oonseiwatory of Music in Moscow at which Nicholas Semashko, the commissar of health and Juri Larin, high in the councils of the Communist Party, belittled the anti-Jewish sentiment. “The Russian YY*orking man might hate the Jewish ‘Nepmen,’ or profiteer and his Yvife dressed in sealskin and sables, but he cannot feel antagonism town I'd the poor JeYV who is | Itis brother in. misfortune,” declared Larin. “It is only necessary to tell the working men about the preponderance of 2,000,000 Jews Yvho form an army of poor workers, handcraftsmen and traders. There are no economic and no social grounds for anti-Jewish feeling in Russia.” Almost simultaneously Yaroslavski a member of the influential Central Control Committee of the Communist Party, in a netvspaper articale denounced anti-Semitism as “a slidedown from the class view of Lenin to a nationalistic view.** “It is necessary to struggle against anti-Semitism,” he wrote, “because, to anti-anything is destructive to the Communist Party. Anti-JeY\*ish feeling herp might become anti-Tartar feeling, anti-Russian feeling, antiArmenian feeling, somewhere else. It must be energetically fought matter where its roots lie.” News Quirks PITTSBURGH—When a Negro, armed with a razor held up Jim Lee in his laundry, tho Chinese, With true celestial fatalism stood passively by while tho intruder rifled the cash register. But when the robber attempted to add Jim Lee's immigration papers to his loot, Jim Lee went, into action Yvith a gun. He got his man. NFW YORK—Enter the goldfish digger. Robbert Couquert, late of Harlem,, lias met ’em and he Is a sadder and Yviser man. Robert was a porter and followed his calling literally if not legally. He has been accused by liis employer of carrying out numerous goldfish canaries and parrots and presents to Itis girl friends. MINED LA, L. I.—Charging that Police Lieutenant Charles Spencer brought a bloodhound to his house at 3 a. nt. and set the dog sniffing about the place, Joseph Vacarro has filed complaint against the officer. Vacarro declares his constitutional rights were invaded by the early morning “Uncle Tom” act. NEW YORK—Women’s chibs and social agencies have been asked to supply volunteer dancing partners for blind men, who have been tearing dance steps at a creational center here. say the blind men have been able to master even the “trickiest” steps. TOKIO—Two persons died and 400 wore injured during the funeral of Emperor Yoshihlto her#, which was witnessed by milljona.^^^^