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DEARTH TRIAL TO CONTINUE MONDAY (Continued From Page 1) to the stand in rebuttal of this character testimony. With a day for closing arguments the case should be decided by Friday, according to predictions. Detective Wilbur Cunningham of Muneie proved to be the rock on which the defense plans to go into the grand jury investigation of the murder of Edgar "Tiny” Vorhees referred to in the Dearth trial frequently, went amiss Friday afternoon. The detective had been on the stand but a moment or two when Attorney Van Nuys wanted to know what he had learned at the hospital when he trisd to talk to Vorhees just prior to his death. A long legal skirmish followed in which Presiding Officer F. Harold Van Orman decided with the prosecution time after time in sustaining their objection. McKesson, for the prosecution, contended that such testimony would open a wide vista and allow evidence of the grand Jury proceeding to come and "we will be here until Christmas.” Senators William P. Evans and William T. Qulllin of Indianapolis, sided with the defense. Attorney Moses B. Dairy got into the discussion and wanted the Senate as a body to decide the matter. Not Trying Jury Senator Denver C. Harlan (Rep.), Wayne County, and Curtis Shake (Dem.), Knox County, who are assisting Van Orman in his rulings, made statements to the Senate sitting as a court on their reasons for advising the chair as they had. Senator Harlan said that "the charges on which this impeachment is proceeding is based on the unlawful, irregular manipulation of petit and grand juries and has nothing whatever to do with what a grand jury did after it was impanelled.” Senator Carl Gray of Petersburg, said "it is no concern of ours what the police department of Muneie did or did not do.” On a standing vote of 27 to 18 the Senate voted to sustaiu the objection of the prosecution and not hear the evidence. Cunningham was then excused. Harry C. Greenwalt, riding bailiff for the Delaware Superior Court, testified that he never saw any jury lists. He was not cross-examined and only occupied three minutes of the Senate's times. From His Memory "From my own memory” was the plaijp that Mayor John C. Hampton of Muneie, one time jury commissioner, got the names of most of the people whom he placed in the jury box for service in the Circuit Court presided over by Judge Dearth. Hampton, with an ingratiating smile told the court that Judge Dearth had told him that "he had been elected on a platform of good government and that he must have good jurors.” The witness testified that he had been excused during the time that the special venires were being drawn for trial of "One-Arm” Wolf, charged with murder of Ben Hance and wife, and that his place had been taken by Dernuel A. Dawson, who testified Thursday. Cross-examined by McKesson, Hampton admitted that when fifty names were drawn, that he supplied twenty-five of them and that Cavanaugh supplied the other twenty-five. Some of them, he said ho took from the tax duplicate. “I didn’t have time to get all of them from the tax duplicate,” is tho response that Hampton made to Senator Thomas H. Brenaman, of Brownstown, when questioned as to why he didn’t comply with the law, which states that all jurors should be taken from the tax duplicate. Senator Curtis 11. Shake made the witness admit that he did not follow the law in selecting jurors. Mostly Muneie Jurors Senator Oliver H. Kline, Huntington, said that his figures from evidence showed that only about two per cent of the jurors called came from outside of Muneie. To this Hampton said that he thought that it should be that way. The witness did not know that this, too, was illegal, he testified. Jacob Cavanaugh, Dearth jury commissioner who figured so prominently in testimony regarding' irregularities in jury selection, followed the mayor on the stand. A slight fellow of sixty-three years with a gray ‘mustache, he caused a f.urry throughout the chamber when he took the stand. Hangers-on crowder to the rails to catch a glimpse of him. The usual opening questioning brought a ripple of laughter when Cavanaugh testified that he was "in the commission business.” Further questioning by Defense Attorney Van Ogle developed that he was connected with the Muneie Livestock Company and bought and sold stock at the stockyards. The commission business bore no relation to his court work. Says He’s Democrat "I’ve been a Democrat all my life,” he explained to questioning. He was appointed jury commissioner by Dearth in Dec., 1922, sworn Jan.. 2, 1923, and is still serving, he testified. There had never been any names submitted by the judge and that official’s only comment to his commissioners was that they "select good people,” lias, said. He told of meeting Dearth on the street in 1922 and being asked by the Judge if ho would like to be a Jury commissioner. He said that he told the judge he didn’t think so, but Dearth insisted. “Have you any real estate?” Dearth asked him, he testified. "I told him that I didn’t have any except in my wife’s name.” The judge then offered him the twenty-foot lot on an alley, which is a small portion of a larger lot in the Negro section of Muneie. Ho gave the judge $1 and the deal was closed - which made him a free-holder, thus fulfilling the letter of the law governing jury commissioner requirements. Had Little Book I Questioned as to how he got the names of jurors in view of the fact that he did not get them from the tax duplicate as required by law, Cavanaugh said, “In going over the W city of Muneie, If I saw somebody

that I thought looked all right I put their name down in my little book and later used them for jury service.” McKesson drew from Cavanaugh the statement that he had placed the name of Mrs. Elizabeth Chalfant (a grand juror who testified for the defense that Mrs. Cavanaugh solicited her for jury service while at a church social), in the jury box. He said that Mrs. Cavanaugh had spoken to him about Mrs. Chalfant but "I just let her talk and didn’t tell her that Mrs. Chalfant’s name was in the box.” Cavanaugh could not explain how Mrs. Chalfant’s name "happened” to be drawn the next day. Cross-examined by the prosecution (lie witness admitted that be had never set foot on tiie laud deeded him by Dearth iu order to qualify him as jury commissioner. "There is no fence around it,” he said. “The closest I ever came to it was in passing on the street that passes the front of the lot.” Cavanaugh's "little book” in which he kept a list of prospective Jurors has been ordered before the Senate Monday morning, and with it the prosecution hopes to further shatter the defense. Judgo Dearth taught the Sunday school class of which Cavanaugh was the president, he testified. They both belonged to the High Street M. E. Church in Muneie. When McKesson wanted to know if the members of that class would make good jurors tho witness said “yes” and acknowledged that several of them had been drawn. Crosses Hampton Testimony Tho witness told the court that there was "no other smaller box inside the larger box in which the names of jurors were kept. When Hampton testified he stated that there was a smaller box contained within the larger one. The court and galleries were amused when Cavanaugh told of his conversation with Jury Commissioner Milton Davis on the placing of their wives names in the box. Here is Cavanaugh's story: “Milt told me that he had put my wife's name in the box, so I said ‘Milt, I'll just put your wife’s name in, too,’ and I did.” How" both of their wives names were drawn at the same time Cavanaugh could not explain. Court adjourned at 4 o’clock to convene again Monday morning at ten, at which time Cavanaugh will again take the witness stand. WOMAN RELATES NANKING EPIC (Continued From Page 1) others helped me. AVe found many there ahead of us. Men Stand Guard All the women and children were sent upstairs in the house, guarded by two men. The other men stayed below. Parties continued arriving all day until there were more than fifty of us. All during the day a group of Cantonese stayed at the base of the hill, constantly demanding entrance to Socony House, and firing at us intermittently. My husband and E. T. Hobart of the Standard Oil Company faced death a dozen times to go out and speak to the Chinese. They were bartering against fate. Finally the soldiers demanded money, which we gave them. They left, but soon a mob of Chinese arrived. They were in an ugly mood. Mr. Davis offered them money, but they replied: “We don't want money. We want to kill.” My husband told them he was the American consul and we were all Americans. "It makes no difference whether you are Americans or French or British or any other foreigners,” they replied. Firing on House Still Mr. Davis and Mr. Hobart parleyed with the men, who suddenly started firing at the house. Then Acting Vice Consul Paxton, who had been left at the consulate, arrived with two friends he had found among the Cantonese. They waved a Nationalist flag and sought to interecede, but the mob tore the flag into shreds, again demanded entrance and started to force their way up the hill and into the house. My husband had signaled the destroyers in the river not to fire unlless he signaled with a rocket. When the Cantonese started rushing the house, he shouted: "Men, get your guns. Guard the women. Fire a rocket.” Bullets started flying. All the women and children were herded into a bathroom. Bullets kept zipping through the windows, knocking plaster off the walls. But none of us was hit. Constantly we prayed for aid. Our men were firing as fast as they could, barely keeping the attackers from entering the house. "Where are the destroyers?” I heard my husband cry. "If they don’t fire we arc lost.” Barrage Begins Just at that moment we heard the whine of a shell, and then another and another. They began falling thickly all around the hill. The Chinese stopped firing and withdrew. In the bathroom upstairs, we fell on our knees and thanked God. Then the men decided the time had come to attempt a dash for the dock. First our men picked off the Chinese snipers, who had resumed popping at us from a nearby ridge. We were afraid we would be shot if we went out the door, so the women and children all were lowered from windows on ropes and sheets, torn and tied together in strips. Run as Shells Fall We ran toward the nearby city wall, with shells falling behind us constantly. It took half an hour to get across the wall and the moat on the other side. Then we had two miles of open plains to cross before reaching a creek. We saw parties of Chinese in the distance, but they did not fire at us. We reached the creek and commandeered sampans to carry us across. Then we saw a British landing party and signaled to it. The Britishers escorted us to the cruiser AVolsey and later we went aboard the Kungwo AVenchow, which took us to Shanghai. We had no baggage—only tfie clothes we wore.

Death Notices MALONEY. JAMES W.—Ago 72 year*. died suddenly Friday evening at his home. 038 S. Capitol Ave. Mr. Malone.v was born in Madison. Ind., but came to Indianapolis when a boy. He was formerly a locomotive engineer on the Peoria & Eastern Division of the C- C.. C. & St. Louis Ry. Member of Division No. 1 A. O. H. and Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. He is survived by two sisters. Sallio and Ella Maloney, In Memonam Notices IN MEMORIAM—In lovimr memory of Harold Eaueett. who passed away April 2. 1017, and Richard Fancett, who passed away to join ilia brother. March 26, 102;). These few lines are just a memory. That these sad days have eome again. No one knows the silent heartaches. Only those who have lost can tell Os the grief that's borne in sileuco For the ones we love so well. Sadly missed bv parents. HORACE and IRENE FAUCETT. brothers. RONALD and ROBERT and sisters, THELMA and VIRGINIA. Funeral Directors vvvvwvwvA^A^^vsyvvwwvvvvv^vBERT S. GADD. 2130 Prospect St. Phone Stewart 2278. PLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY 23 W. Fall Creek Drive Phone day or night, Ran. 4400. 4401 or 4402 Operating INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY. George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 522 E Market Main 0008. KRIEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1402 N. Illinois St. ■Mam 1154. Res., Bel. 3866 K ) W. T. BLASENGYM Main office. 2226 Shelby St. Drevel 2570. UNDERTAKERS —IIISEY & TITUS. 55T N. Delaware, Main >OBO. Lost and Found CAMEO RING —White ring: between Cirele and Liberty oil Market. Row, RI. 1361. CAT. Angora, orange: child s pet; strayed. 4104 Ruckle. Reward. Hum. 4063. CORNET. Buscher; initials B. D.: lost Wed. p. m. in Wash, or lUinoia car. Reward. Irv. 2523, HOUND PUP- black, white stripe on forehead, white breast, white spot on end of tail, broivn feet, name "Duke’ : strayed from 11 56 S, State. Reward. Drex. 3884. POLICE DOG —Lost, full grown, collar. Web, 7800. Ask for 214. Reward. POLICE DOG: female, black and_ tan, na me Beauty. Reward. Drexel 6556. POLIClTdoir. female: answers to “Vonda:” lost or strayed. Lin. 7301. Reward. POODLE: white silk. 019 E. 29th. Name "Fido.” Reward. Ken. 1653. ROSE ring. (told: diamond in center. Main 4 3~7 or Lin. Good reward. Instructions RAILWAY POSITIONS Men. 17-40. wanting positions, office or on train. $125-S4OO month free passes, experience unnecessary. Write Baker, Supt., 398, St. Louis, Mo. MEN wanting Forest Ranger job: $125S2OO month, nice cabin. Hunt, trap and patrol. Write for list National Forests. RAY9ON INSTITUTE. D 63, Denver. Colo. ON ACCOUNT of leavimr for Tennessee. will sell my scholarship In Central Business College at a liberal reduction. Call Harrison 1036. VOICE PUPILS. 45-MINUTE LESSON. _ $1.50. BOX B 220.T1MES. ‘ Special Notices CANARY Melody Orchestra: colored: 5pieee: wants engagements. Ran. 6321. You Read the Want Ads— Have you tried to use them* It's easy—Call Main 3500. Ask for an Ad Taker. Business Announcements BATHROOM, complete. $79 cash or payments. E. M. HARDIN CO.. 3215 E. Michigan St. Webster 3001-3270. BOHANNON Transfer; local and overland hauling. 90S River Ave, Bel. 2944. BUILDING, remodeling, repairing, paraeea built: quick service: reas. Web. 6878-M, CARBENTER—Iobbing, remodeling it lowpt popwible roint: rwtimatft free. Lii. 1007. CINDERS, sand and gravel. Cinder* for your drive: three-yard loads: winter prices, DRcx. 2081. CINDERS—S3 LOAD Sand, gravel and driveway*. DRcx. 1010. CINDERS—Large and small truck load*. Prompt service. Lincoln 6194. CURTIS TRANSFER, local and overland hauling. Call us for prices, Riley 3535. DECORATING, paper hanging, cleaning and painting. Myers fk Cox. Established 1906. Rilcv 1750 or Drex. 5903-1. EXCAVATING UNDER HOUSES Carpenter, cement brick work. Dr. 0736 FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated: featbpr mattresses and mllows made E. F, BURKLE, 416 Mass. Main 1428 GRADING—Sodding, excavating and hauling. Webster 3091. HARDWOOD FLOORS laid: old floors m_finished: stairway* eln. and fln. We. 6468. HARDWOOD—FIoors laid, fin.; row-raping and refinish, a spelty. Southport 268 M-2. HOOSIEir Malt Cos.. 305 W. Wash. St. Main 2848. Free delivery. LAWN MOWERS: sharpened and repaired: shears and edge tools sharpened. H. A. DAUM 43 Virginia Ave.. Main 7188, PAINTING —Let us figure on your spring work, interior or exterior, by dependable painters. Established 1898. Hum. 5805. PAINTING: houses neartly done: inside. outside: guaranteed the best. Drex 1239. PAPER HANGING and cleaning: 1927 samples: all work guaranteed. Call before 8 a, m., after 4 r. ni. Bel. 2544. PAPER CLEANING AND HANGING Work done Immediately. DRex. 6430. PAPER HANGING—Samples shown: esttmate free. F, JACKSON. Irv. 1143. PAINTING and decorating: all work guarantced. Call Web, 7742 tor free estimate. PAINTING, roofing, paper cleaning, flue wk.. tree out’ng. Mass. & Tolaon. LI. 3759, PAPERING. 15 cents a roll. Immediate service. RI. 1294. PAPER. CLEAN $1 rm.: work guar We carry compensation in*. Gadberry. DR. 0232 PLASTERING, BRICKLAYING AND CONCRETING Jjnrfco or wm.il 1 jobs. Ran. 6528. REPAIRS an<i improvements of all kinds on monthly payments. VAN TREESE. Lin. ♦‘>oso. Eve.. Drex. 5215. RUG AND CARPET CLEANERS. W. N. FLY RUG CO. “The Best is the Cheapest. 2126 Martindale. Ken. 4042. RUG 9x12 THOROUGHLY CLEANED #2 Superior Rug Cleaners. Ken. 4462. ESTABLISHED 1895. ‘ Packing, hauling and storage. How prices on city and overland hauling. Phone U3 for estimates. OTTO J. SUEZ. Main 3628-2353. Webster 4579-0699-W J. F RICHWINE & CO.—NIAGARA FURNACES. Heating and slieet metal work: repairs for all makes of furnace*. 2329 W Michigan St. Belmont 1454. U-NEEDA STOVE REPAIR CO. Gag-coal ranges rebuilt and repaired. Fire bowls and repairs for all furnace*. 329 Virginia Ave, Main 6913, CLEAN and repair furnaces, roofing, guttering and downspouting. Esti. tree. Lin. 8479. Delivery to All Parts of City Prompt *l/hhUefo c _ . = SatisfacService * Cop t j on Call Main 2550. 331 Mass. 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Help Wanted—Male THE HOOVER CO. Can use a man in sales dept, above 25 years of age and having a car. Married man preferred. Call between 9:30 and 10:30 a. m.. 7:30 and 8:30 p. m. 503 Merchants Bank Bldg. WANTED—3 or 4 young men willing to work: opportunity to make some real money: one of the oldest manufacturing concerns in the {Bate: this opportunity is well worth your investigation. For partieulars call 824 N. Meridian. MEN; 2: to dig basement. Call after 6 p. ni. 3123 McPherson. Help Wanted Female HERE is an opportunity for a live, wideawake. neat-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 training and supervision. Knowledge of the city and the ability to speak clearly and hear well over the telephone are desirable qualifications. Sec Mr. Copley at Tunes. Please do not phone. WOMEN —Dignified work selling SILKLIFE: insures five times more wear to silk hose. Make SSO a week. Protected territory. Write for particulars. MAXIM CHEMICAL CO., Inc.. Newcastle. Ind. Situations Wanted Male YOUNG MAN—Wants porter work in hotel or any placp. Ken. 3180. AS COLLECTOR—For substantial business _ Arm- Will furnish bond. Ran. 6367. WALL PAPER CLEANING—SI a room. Call MILLS. Web. 1875. Situations Wanted Female WASHINGS by experienced white lady; wk. guar,; called for and del. DR. 1236. HOUSEWORK by day or week; neat colored lady. Ken. 3427. WEEKftor day work: house cleaning: experieneed. Call Web. 7871-M. GIRL —Young, 6 years’ experience in tynlng, clerical and P. B. X. Har. 3259-M. GlßL—Neat: wants day or week work; housework: references. Riley 6321. COLORED GlßL—General housework; halfday or week wk.; ref. Har. 3555-J. Rooms for Rent CAPITOL. N.. 3456; mother and daughter will share home with couple: piano: phone: or have front rm. for 1 or -. CAPITOL. 321 N.—New management: 3 sleeping rooms, steam heat. Lin. 3512, gentlcman: reference. Har. 3260. ILLINOIS. N.. 3124: attractive front rm?: 2d floor: for 2. Randolph 1716, LEONARD. 1239: 2 modern rooms, mrnP letely furnished; garage. DR. 0459, NEW JERSEY. 606 N.; 2 ATTRACTIVE _ FRONT RMS.: BRP OPT. MA. 3039. NORTH: ATTRACTIVE RM PRIV ENT.: MOD. FAMILY. KENWOOD 5143 NORTHWESTERN 3029: sleeping room: mod.: $2.50 Week. Rail. 6349. PENN.. N.. 931: one nicely turn front rm.. suitable for 2: walk, dist. I.ln. 4Hi4. ST.' CLAIR. K? 314: Apt. 3: steam-heated rm.: close in: modern. Lincoln 31 ST. JOE. W.. 31; two nicely furn. rtns.; no other rmers.: walk, dist. Lin. —>o4. TALBOTT. N., 2022: attractive rm.: priv mod, home: suit. 2 gentlemen. Ha. 481,-W WALNUT W.. 118: moil, sleep, and housekeeping rms I.in, 9197. Ida W, Walter. 12TH W.. 120: ATTRACT. RM.: PRIV. HOME: wAI.KING DIST. RI. 69.19. I9TH. W.. 26: 2 nicely fnrn.. mod. rms.; priv. family: 111. car, liar. 4298-W. 24TH. W.. 41 —3 sleeping rooms: just the same as home: reasonable. Har. 314 i-M. "4TH 509 E.- COMFORTABLE FURN. RM : HOT WA.: PRIV. HOME. KE. 5093. LARGE front rm. and kitchenette: private entrance. Riley 5796. 4-ROOM apt-: furnished complete; in modern apt, rinse in. Riley 2963. ATTRACTIVE front rm.: private home: refined gentleman. Webster 495..-M. FURNISHED and unfurnished rooms: prieew reasonable. Wrbwter tV^nO-R. BEAUTIFULLY furn. rin.; priv. family north: reasonable. Hum. 3276. FRONT room, priv ent.; gentlemen pref.: $3 week, ana garage, Web. 5413-J. _ Rent Housekeeping Rooms BRADLEY. N.. 28—2 unfurnished rooms. kitchenette, mod, home: reas. Irv. 4263. EASTERN. 548: light housekeeping rms.: mod., turn, home. Web. 4672 HAMILTON, near Washington; 5-rm. eottace: 3 rms . turn.: sls mo. We. 1424-.1. OHIO. E.. 540; nice housekeeping room: everything turn.: $3: 2 rms., $5 week. TRAUB. N.. 216; furn. or unfum. housekeeplng and sleeping. Rent reasonable. UNION ST.. 2515: 2 furn. rms.: priv. entranee; garage: $3 week. Drex. 5649-J. WASHINGTON, 1200 E.: >b sq. north. 21 Highland: 2 rms.: everything furnished. WASHINGTON. E- 1533; large, clean hsekpg.: also sleeping rm. Lin. 7883. 12TH, 610 3.: unfum.: 2 connecting rms.; also single room; modern; private. 31ST. W.. 1057: furnished, modern rooms. with garage: near ear line. RA. 2551, CHOICE of 1 or 2 rms.: mod. Home; priv. of kitchen: very convenient. RI, 4325. Room for Rent With Board /Vk/VWWWS/WWWk COLLEGE, 2411: NICE FRONT ROOM FOR 2. KENWOOD 2044. PENNSYLVANIA. 2123 N : room and board: 2 people. Har 1892-R. CHILDREN to room and board. Belmont 0368-J. You Read the Want Ads— Have you tried to use them? It s easy—-Call Main 3500. Ask- for an Ad Taker. Houses for Rent ALA.. 1615 N.: upper duplex: 6 rms.: city heat: water furnished. Har, 4Q87-W. BEECH GROVE 5-room modern: $35. WRIGHT. Lln. 5533, RAn. 4143. BELMONT. S., 1354-56: four rooms; electricity. gas, Ran. 5333. BURTON Ave., 2705: semi-modern; good condition: sls month. Ran. 0734, COMAR. 1620: 5 rms.. mod. except furnace; water paid: $27.50, DRex. 2278, 112 CONCORDIA ST. Four rooms: electric lights, gas, city water paid: sls per month. LORENZ SCHMIDT & SONS. REALTORS Main 3715, 144 E. Ohio St. COTTAGE, 703; 6-room, strictly modem double: near S. East St. Dr. 1404-J. DAWSON. 1036: 4-rm. mod., upper duplex: heat, water: garage; $33. Hum. 4478. DORMAN. 318: modern duplex; newly deco. New York, E- 1048: reasonable. ENGLISH Ave., 1914: 5 rms.: inside toilet, elec., gas, gd. gar,, $20.50. DR, 5628. EUCLID. N., 129-31; mod., 5 rooms; A-l conditiongarage. $33. Irv. 1246. GENT St.. 2121: cozy 4-rm. semi-modern; newly papered. Ken. 3952. Web. 3645. HAMILTON. N„ 45—Double: .5 rooms and bath. Webster 4204. Webster 6617. HOWARD, 1810; H-rooni cottage; semimoderti: $22. Bel. 3508. ILL.. N., 2019; mod. lower duplex; heat •'■-fnm.: suitable 2 couples, Har. 1434. JACKSON, 3036, rear: 4 rooms; brick; $12.50; just redecorated. Wash. 1910. MABEL, 2020; 7 rooms, semi-mod. double; garage: $25, Drex. 3895-M. MARTINDALE, 2934; colored: 4 rooms; Inside toilet; water paid; sls. Wash. 1910, HeRIDIAN, N.. 2441: MOD. 8 RMS.: 4 BEDRMS.. GOOD CONI) IRV, 0733-M. 2209 8. MERIDIAN: 5 rms.; half double; inside toilet; gar.; elec., gas: water paid: screens: furnace: newly papered. NORTHEAST: dandy 4-room double; garage: only sls, Main 2908, PARKER AVE.. 2243: dandy 4-rm. double: elec., gas, water paid; S2O. Main 1780. PENN.. 2330 N.; 6-rm. modern double; gar,; water pd.: reasonable, Ken. 4085. PRATT. W„ 230: .mod. 5-row cottage; hardwood floors: 'walk, dist. Lin, 9105. RURAL. N.. 1226; attractive 4-room semimodem bungalow double; attic; garage; large yard: $25. Irv. 3955. 1240 SHEPARD ST. Four rooms, electricity, gas, garage: $17.56 per month. LORENZ SCHMIDT & SONS, REALTORS Main 3715. 144 E. Ohio St, STATE. S.. 822: six-room single house: bath, garage: S3O. Ken. 3724. TUXEDO. S.. 19; 5 rooms; semi-mod.: good condition: water paid. Web. 3680. UDELL; 3 rooms: gas. electricity: paved street: sl2. Ran. 0734, WASHINGTON. E-. 1123%: 4 nice room* and bath; $5 week or S2O month. 19TH. E„ 225: 5 rooms and bath. H. C. TUTTLE & BRO., 233 E. Ohio. Main 1168. NORTH SlDE—Danny lower duplex. 6rm.: heat, water furn.: reag. RI. 1707, NEWLY decorated: 6 rms.: mod.' double: full basement. Sanders St, DR. 4067. COLORED—W 1 Otb: 4 rooms, modern: $26. WRIGHT. I.in. 3333. Ran. 4143, Double for Tent. 2850 Cornell Ave.; S3O; large gize yard. Hum. 4026. 7-ROOM modern; brick house. Call Beech Grove 82-J 1. COLORED; dandy 5 rms.; inside toilet: garage: wa. pcf.; only $24. Ran. 6675, Modern Bungalow Double 43 S. BELLEVIEW. Four rooms: latest design: almost new: large basement with laundry: garage: water paid: near new Washington High School; $35. Schmid & Smith, Inc., Realtors ISO N. Delaware. Main 4088.

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FOUR large rooms; electricity, gas; imp. street and allry: Brookside ear: $lB. GOOD HOUSES—SOUTH 1040 Wrijfht; 7-room semi-mod... $25.00 1420 Giniber; 5-room semi-mod... $21.00 740 Woodlawn: 4-room semi-m0d..514.00 J 504 E. Jlayniond; 4-room mod. ...$30.00 100 W. Arizona: 4 rooms $17.00 1223 Calhoun: 3 rooms $20.00 1250 Nordyke; 4 rooms $15.00 W. R. HUNTER CO. Main 1078, Apartments for Rent MAPLE TERRACE 534 E. Maple Rd.: 5 rms.: gar. .. .$90.00 MAPLE ARMS 502 E. Maple Rd.: 4 rms.: gar. .. .$75.00 LAFAYETTE COURT 2735 N. Meridian: 3 rms /. .$55.00 WESTMINSTER 2725 N. Meridian: 3 rms.. $50.00 BLACKSTONE 1001 E. Washington: 2 rms $17.50 KRIEGER 330 E. Prospect: 2 rms $33.50 See Custodian or Call Lin. 5391. H. H. Woodsmall & Cos. “Wp insure everything but the hereafter” NIGHTS AND HOLIDAYS CALL DR. 2H40 4 Squares From Town FREDERICK APTS. First floor front: four rooms, modem; newly decorated: separate bedroom. S4O. Schmid & Smith, Inc., Realtors 130 N. Delaware. Main 4088. * ASHLAND. 2351: furnished duplex, upper, modem. MRS. MAE lIIRT. Ran. 6339. duplex: 6 rms.: porches; beat and water: garage. Har. 1361-W. MUSKINGUM: colored; downtown; lour rooms: inside toilet. Wash. 1910. WOODRUFF PLACE: modern apartment: heat, water tumished. Web. 4118-J. 10TH. K.. 3433: apt. 2: two large rooms; bath, steam heat: $25. Open, M. 1867. 12TH. E. 422: beautiful lower duplex: 6 rms.; licit, water furnished: reasonable. 19TH. E.. 225: 5 rooms and hath. . C. TITTLE A BRO.. 233 E. Ohio. Main 1168, APARTMENTS FOR RENT. LIN. 6381. H. H. Woodsmall & Cos., Inc. "We insure everything but the hereafter” NIGHTS AND HOLIDAYS CALL DR. 2840, COLORED; dandy brick veneer apt.; 4 rooms: only $31.50. Ran. 3146. Houses and Flats Furnished TALBOTT. 2102: upper duplex: 5 rooms: • mod.: everything turn.: reas. RA. 0817. NORTH SIDE: attractively furnished. 2room not.: reasonable. I.in. 1854. Business Places for Rent BLACKSMITH shop and dwelling: W. Morris near Beil Davis. Bel, 1023. CORNER Northwestern and Eugene: sforeroom: ilv. quarters: reas. Ran. 2551, Cottages and Resorts /WVWS^WS^WWWWWWWVWV’ FOR SALK—4-room cottage: Lake WebBier: garage; boat. Riley 1457. Houses tor Sale FOREST MANOR NEAR 38TII STREET Beautiful four-bedroom home. Has center hall entram-e. off of which on the one side opens a massive living-room and on the other an attractive dining room. The kitchen is ideal and the bath, with Us built-in tub and shower, is in keeping with other refinements. A fireplace, full basement. Farquar furnace, cistern, two-ear garage designed to harmonize with the house and an artistically curved crushed stone front drive are additional features This is located on a tract size 116x132 feet, surrounded by gn at forest trees. Suitable terms or will consider good lot or small house in trade. Shown only by appointment. WILLIAM A. HACKEMEYER. Main 0702. $250 CASH 1874 MANSFIELD OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO 5 One squire east of South Grove clubhouse is one of the most attractive homes in Indianapolis. This is a two-story, three-bedroom home, modern throughout: large haw rnent and side drive to two-ear garage. This heme will not remain unsold very long at the, attractive price and monthly term *c have on it. Call J. A. DIDWAY. n 5702, o\vne7 Says Sell Fivp-room, modern bungalow: parape. front-drive: pvrrythinp in excellent condition- about two squares from crade school, hiph school, car line and community center. north of W. Washington. Priced for quick Kale at $4.f).0; terms. Mr. Keller. eveninpH. Ran. OSP4. Schmid & Smith, Inc., Realtors 1.30 X. Delaware. Main 408 H. PARK AVE . near Twenty-Second St. Owner has left Indianapolis and han reduced price on ei?ht-room house, with new furnace and hardwood floors, to .$3,000 for quick sale. R. B. WILSON. Realtor. 1101 New City Trust BkUr. Lin. 0104; eves. Ran. 1244. NEW brick veneer double: six rooms, bath. sun parlor. French doors, bookcases, writing desk: built-in features up to the minute; tile roof; double garage, with tile roof; lot 70 feet front by 165 feet deep: right at Washington St., in the heart of Irvington. Shown only by appointment, hut at any time. See C. J. OSBORNE. Call Drex. 6184. 6'4 MILES NORTHEAST Five room modern and semi-modern homes with 1 and 2 ear garages. Good roads, school, transportation. A tract large enough for ganb-n and chickens An ideal place lor children. Meed right and easy to own. Ma. 0792. Mr. Irv. 0215. Want Offer 130*3 Laurel St.; modern, rooms, hardwood floors: on corner; cash or terms. ARTHUR HAMILL, 1705 Olive St. Phone DRcx, fWOO. JUST WITAT you want in a large homo in a good location, near E. Washing-ton car line: tiO N. CHESTER AVE., an - room Frmi-modern homo witli east front, fireproof roof, barn with room for *Z cars. Priced to sell for $3,500; SSOO down. bal. mo. Call the Charles R. Ettinger Cos., Lin. 5057. COLORED BUYER Six-room semi -modern, south, near Churchman and Minn. A real home; $3,200: liberal terms. Eight-room ami four-room on same lot: Blake St. near Midi. Bargain. Mr. Seheidler. CIVIC REALTY CO. I.in. 5050. Eve.. Ken. 4247. COLE ST. BARGAIN Small payment down. Pay balance like rent, for anew four-room bungalow: front-drive garage; two lots. Call FRAZEE. Lin. 2318. SCHI.OSS BROS. INVKSTMENT CO„ Realtors. WILL BUILD YOU A 5 ROOM BUNGALOW ON YOUR LOT WITHOUT DOWN PAYMENT. LET YOUR RENT MONEY PAY FOR IT. MR. FOX. FIBBER & REILLY. REALTORS. 124 N DELAWARE ST. MAIN 6755, Sheffield, 1137 S.—Payments Cottage home, fira proof roof, new garage, ti3ved street, take small payment down, balance as rent. ERNEST E. WOODS COMPANY. Realtors. 209 Kresge Rid.. MA. 3084: res., RAn. 4508. S2OO DOWN PAYMENT ltovey St. Near 34th St. Five-room bungalow, furnace, electric lights; a dandy buy on terms. J. S. CRUSfe REALTY CO. Main 5840, OAK AVE., 5729; is ore of the most beautiful homes Jn Irvington. A printed deseriptfnn would not do it justice, as it has to be seen to really be appreciated. Tills honv will be sold on very reasonable terms. Call .T. A. Didway. Main 0792. NEW 5-room bungalow; 1140 Arnolda St.; electric lights, cement porch, walks, garage. Take W. Tenth St. car to Arnolda: 3000 west; price $2,600. on easy payments. C. B. McFADDEN. Ma. 5072, 450 E. Wash. Web. 0899, KEYSTONE, S.. 217; 6-room cottage: electric lights, gas. cement walks, shrubbery, fruit, grape arbor; garage: price $2,400. on easy payments. Take English car to Keystone. C. B. McFADDEN. Ma. 5072. 450 E. Wash, Web. 0899. A HOME built like you want it. Price and terms that will please you. Let me show you ray plans. Agent for Puritan Finance Cos., fine home builders. J. E. ALLEN. Bel, 0250, 1535 Hiatt St. BARGAINS, WEST Five-room semi and modem home* from 52.800 to $4,000: 5 per cent cash. Bel. 4936 Ring 2. Owner. GOOD three-room home, south, close in: garage. Price $2,000: terms, discount for cash. Main 0792. MR. EASTBURN. ONE 5-ROOM, one 4-nom bungalow, with large lots, six miles from Monument on paved State Rd. Terms easy: price low. Call Riley 2956. or Irv. 0340. WILL BUILD to suit: on acre tracts, northeast, near transportation, good roads, school, electric lights; with small down payment. Irv. 0215. BUNGALOW. 5 ROOMS; MODERN: TWOCAR GARAGE. 3900 HILLSIDE AVE. HUM. 2392. $1,10(1 EQUITY in 6-room modern, west; win’trade for lot, also nice suburban. Call Belmont 3152-J. NEAR Ellenbcrger Park: five-room modern house, with fruit and grapes: $4,700: terms. Irv. 3930. FOR sale or trade; new 4-room house, near Lynnhurst Drive. Call Bel, 3494. THREE-ROOM cottage. *775. 839 Fletcher Ave, MR. JONES. NORTH and Pine; dandy business cor. Will sacrifice: by owner. Wa. 3110. Li. 1079, 4-ROOM cottage, semi modern: will sell reasonably. Owner. Ken. 4552,

Houses for Sale .*IOO CASH 5 room*, modern: out where its clean on Laclede, (4800 W. Wash.), just off Wash. St.; hardwood floors all over: full basement: garage: front drive: gravel street and sidewalk; only $4,000: SIOO cash. Mr. Keller, eves.. Ran. 0894. Schmid & Smith, Inc., Realtors 130 N. Delaware. Main 4088. NO CASH REQUIRED We will build you a modem or semimodern bungalow if your lot is half or fully paid for, without any cash payment, using your plans or ones drawn by our architect. Balance easy monthly terms. LORENZ SCHMIDT A SONS. Realtors. 144 E. Ohio St. Main 3715. Res- Irv. 0334-M. Kenwood Ave. Bargain In 3200 block: good 7-room home, with bath and furnace: garage: paved alley: splendid location. Price only $3,850: $350 The C. W. Henry Cos., Realtors 420 Lemcke. Riley 1064. Res.. Hum. 2634 FIVE-ROOM BUNGALOW 1-3 ACRE ON VWIY EASY TERMS Located near Michigan Rd. and Emerson Ave. at 4816 Alexander Ave.: electric lights, front drive garage, ono block from traction and bus lines. LORENZ SCHMIDT A SONS, REALTORS 114 E. Ohio St. Main 3715, Residence. Try. 0534-M. SIOO CASH AND $24.50 PER MONTH BUYS 4-ROOM BUNGALOW at 1812 F,. Kelly St.: large cheerful rooms, electric lights gas. sewer connection, garage. LORENZ SCHMIDT A SONS. REALTORS 144 E. Ohio St. Main 3715, Residence. Irv. 0534-M. THREE ROOM COTTAGE EASY TERMS 1524 M ALBURN ST. Large rooms; electric lights, gas. front porch, garage. Terras, $l5O cash and S2O per month. LORENZ SCHMrDT A SONS. REALTORS 144 E. Ohio St. Main 3713. Residence, Irv. 0534-M. PERFECT HOUSE Junt completed. 5 rooms, sun parlor, all conveniences, hardwood floors, £um woodwork. beautiful built-in cabinet work, builtin bath. lar£o lot. all Barretts paid, priced $3,050; t*rms. Open Sunday p. ni. IM3U Spann Ave, Owner. Humboldt .14d7. Lots for Sale / /WVW BY OWNER: mo*t desirable lot on Carrollton Ave.. 3B14: east, front. fiOxltt.V only vacant lot in square; bargain for qniok Call :„*045 Bellefontaine St. DRKXKL AVE.. north of Tenth; Just two .Mocks from Little Flower Church: Sl.loO cash. Drex. 2001-J, LOTS, two 40-toot S. front; W. 31st near Elmfra. 334 Congress Ave. E. Dietz. 60x300 EAST front, on Penn., north of 52nd; beautiful home site. Wash. 1001. Farms for Sale 640 ACRES, entire section for $lO. war* ranty deed covering’ perpetual rovaltv interest all minerals including oil. gas and potash, tanious west Texas mineral region. May make you independent. Write for free information SOUTHERN INVESTMENT CORPORATION. 3rd floor Kress Bldg.. Houston. Texas. TIMES WANT ADS BRING BUSINESS Real Estate for Exchange TRADE YOUR LOT—As down payment bungalow or double. Main 1576 Real Estate Wanted WANTED—Property east, suitable for business purposes; not farther out than State St. Cash, A. F. ZAINEY, 122 N. Delaware. WANTED—Property east, suitable tor _ business purposes: not farther out than State Ave. Cash. A. F. Zainey. 122 N. Dei. SMALL home, from owner; close jio $2.000. with terms. Call Ran. 0221, Business Opportunities Drug Store. Tn Louisville, doing good business: best of location; will sacrifice: reason for selling ickncs*. Address Times. Box tMS GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET Best location north side. No chain stores, several blocks away. Alf modern, up-to-date fixtures; high-class trade: clean stock. Doing SI,OOO cash per week. This store well established; 25 years same location. Brick building. Cheap rent; long lease. Money maker. Owner lias other business. Will s#d! right price. Don't de‘‘'T- Phone Humboldt 5904 evenings or < all at 2405 College Ave. LSED store fixtures, rash register, scales. showcases Ril. 29!7. Buy sell. 313 Vir. POOLROOM for sale: two table* and equipnients reasonable, r. 35 S. Holmes. ROOMING HOUSE—I 2. extra clean, wellfurnished rooms: close in. north. Real ,or quick Ba,e * Terms. Call JENKINS. Ran, 3909. SHINING parlor: fixtures, four-chair mar hie shining stand: hat cleaning and blocking outfit: small cash register, like new; five-foot glass showcase; all necessary equipment to start business. Forced to sell by April 1. Phone 578, CHARLES SEGRAt ES. Winchester. Ind. ANcxHusive franchise uJ operate tho Nieloo Lightning Washer will give you greater returns on your investment than you ever dared to dream of. 90 per cent of the houses are painted, not breaukfi they need the paint, but because they are dirty The Nielro Lightning Washer (patents pending) is the only machine of its kind on tho market that washes the surface, thereby saving the paint. Can you see the field? If you can. write or wire for full particulars. NIELSEN JNDt STRIES, INC., Maccabee Bldg . Detroit, Mich. Miscellaneous for Sale BATHROOM, complete. $79. E. M HAR'loo/*3070" 3315 E ' *Miwn St. ’ Web. bed DAVENO, leather covered, oak: very good condition: cheap. Lin. 7617, BED davenport. (Ctrl's apring coat, boy's ram coat, 12 to 15, Hall Ken. 3142. CADE, black marten; <-oat $200; very reaMinablo. Olio E, Twenty-First St.. CASH REGISTERS, scales, grinders, sheer* rebuilt • guaranteed. Fixtures all kinds SPRAGUE EX 22 W Ohio, Main 0564. CASH register, small National: must sell at win 1 . Address Box B-242. > DINING-ROOM suite: 10 pines, genuine mahogany; at great sacrifice; good as new: lamps, end tables, desk and other things. 401 E. Maple Ri 1 Apt 4. FURNITURE FOR SALE—Antique carved rocker, wirkfr table, 5-ft. upholstered, settee, framed pictures, player musie roils, window draperies, auto robe. Sunday 1” to 6 p m. 3132 N, 111, St- or call Wa, 4921 ■ GAS RANGES, used: thoroughly overhauled- $lO and up. Delivered and eonneeted. Charles Koehring, 882 Vir, Ave. GAS RANGE. Corbin cabinet: used three weeks. Must sell. Call Web. 0607. HOOSIEK MALT CO.. 365 W. Washington St. Main 2848, Free delivery, HOTULAST. coal oil store, with oven; good mndition: no dealers. Dr. 5208-W. HOUSEHOX.D GOODS; CHEAP. 1814 E. 12TH ST. CALL WEBSTER 3443-. L INCUBATOR, Buckeye 68: and used iron safe, reasonable. Drexel 2738-W. LIBRARY TABLE. 2 rockers, floor lamp, davenport, rug: cheap. Web. 2046-R. MALT: red top. 59 cents; buckeye. 49 cents: Miller. 39 cents a can; bottle caps. 25 cents gross: 100 per cent pure malt. Hoosier Malt-O-Dist. Cos.. 365 W. Wash. St. Main 2848, Delivery to all pitrt* city, MEN S suits and top mats; good condition; cheap. Wash. 1330, SUITS, mens: two good three-piece. Will sell reasonably. Call Har. 4364-W. SELF shaving cream without razor. Formula 25e. Erie Sirvice. Waukegan. 111. Miscellaneous Wanted HOUSE cleaning? Your surplus clothing. furniture, magazines, papers will help us to help others. Salvation Army Industrial Home. Phone for wagon. Riley 6622, 127 W Georgia. Radio Equipment Atwater Kent Radio Brand new 6-tube set. with all batteries and tube*. In line walnut cabinet: complete for only $125. On terms to suit you. Main 1287. Wilson-Stewart Music Cos. WILL trade 5-tube Erla radio complete, electrically equipped, for good light car. Call evenings. 914 W, 29th 9t. RADIO. 6-tube Kloster set; A-l condition; sacrificed for cagh. Belmont 1906-J. Pets and Live Stock ******** ANCONA egg* for batching: exhibition and production bred. Order now. Bel. 2213-W. 4-YEAR-OLD sound farm horse for sale. 1961 E. 39th. Hum. 3293, SPECIAL DISCOUNT—On our S6O brooder houses and Newtown stoves, with 250 or more baby chick*. BOYERS HATCHERY. 34 N. Delaware, Riley 5470. MALE fox terrier puppy, thoroughbred: fine marking. Web. 2349. WAGONS FOR SALE. KINGAN & CO. Musical Instruments CHRISTENSEN Scbool of Popular Music. Piano, harmony and all dance orchestral Instruments, 106 Pembroke Arc. Ri. 3890. PIANO, Meynard upright: good condition; $65. 238 N. Beville. Web, 0722-J. PIANO, upright "Fisher.” walnut; good cond.; reasonable; by owner. Hu. 4003.

Musical Instruments EDISON phonograph and records; will swap foe good used car or cash. Room 308. fO7 S. Capitol Ave. Coal and Wood sVWWVW^^WVWWWWS<VWWS^A^

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Wheeling 25c a Ton. Ind. 2-in. shovel lump $4.95 Ind. 6 in. forked lump £>.25 VIGO COUNTY NO. 5. W. Va. 2-in. forked lump.... 6.00 W. Va, 4-in. forked lump 6.50 W. Va. 6-in. forked lump 6.75 J-B Kentucky block 7.00 Norton, smokeless mine run 6t20 Norton 4-in. forked lump.... 6.75 No. 6 Poco. 4-in. forked lump. 7.50 J-B 4-in. forked lump 8.00 Cash only. No charge. 359 W. Ray. DRexel 1011 Agents wanted, full or part time. Coal Strike April 1 Manv people arc laying their coal in now: good coal will bo much higher and harder to get. Kindling, With Each 'Ton (Special discount on two tons or more) Best Va. blk. 6-ill- clean fkd $6.50 Best Va. egg or 3x6 Ip., clean fkd. . 6.25 Best Va. tn. r. 50 per cent ip 5.50 Best E. Ky. 6-in. blk.. clean fkd... 6. <5 Best E. Ky. 3x6-in. Jump, clean fkd. 6.00 Kan. Cos.. Va.. Har. Co- Ky. Gen. Glendora 6-in.. >nrge blk.. fkd. li.eO Gen. Glendora Ip- 6x3. clean fkd. . . 6._0 Gen. Glendora egg, 2x4, clean fkd... 600 Best Linton No. 4. 6-in. blk., cl. fkd. 6.7.) E. Illinois 6-in., clean forked 5.75 E. Illinois egg. 2x4. clean forked... ft.oO BEST IND. NO. 5. 6-IN. LP-’ FKD. 5.60 Best Ind. No. 5. 2x4-in. egg, cl. fkd. 5.2,> Poea. Red Ash lp„ none better 8.25 Citizens coke, all sizes 10.25 UNION ICE AND COAL CO. DRex. 4621. 1910 RlufL It will pay you to visit our yard and *cc the difference in good coal. PRICKS KEDUCKD ALL COALS CLEAN FORKED. HIGH IN HEAT. LOW IN AStf Gen. Poca. 3d vein R. A. 4-in..58.50 Poca. Mine Run 7.00 Island Creek 6-in. Ip. fkd., genuine W, Va $7.00 Best W. Va. 6-in block, fkd..56.75 W. Va. 2x4 egg $6.50 E. Ky. 6-in. block, fkd $6.75 E. Ky. 2x4 egg $6.50 Ind. 6-in. ip fkd. No. 5 $5.75 Ind. 2x4 egg fkd. No. 6 $5.50 25c reduction on 2-ton lots. Bethel Coal Cos. DRex. 5200. 250 Beecher St. Poca. Big Lp. No, 4 $7.50 Island Creek 6-in. forked.... 6.35 W. Va. 4-in. forked No. 5 6.50 Ind. I.inton No. 4, 6-in. forked 5.75 Ind, 6-in. forked No. 5 5.25 HARVEY COAL CO. 130 E. Morris. DR exel 2094. POCC. big lp- Red Ash $7.50 VV. Va. 4-in. lp- fkd- 6 $6.50 Ind. 6-in. lp- fkd- 5 $5.25 J. & i. COAL CO. 1205 Roach. Ran. 2471 No Charge for Wheel In. Poca. Big Lp. No. 4 $7.75 Island Creek 6-in, fkd 7.00 W. Va. 4-in. forked No. 5.1.. 6.75 In. Linton No. 4 6-in, forked.. 5.75 Ind. No. 5 6-in. forked 5.50 H.-H. COAL CO. Dela. and Morris. DR. 6054. Money to Loan

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with bothersome bills. BORROW FROM US have only one place to pay. Easy Payments—Quick Service Loan* un to S3OO on Household goods, furuiture bianos. autos, etc. at legal rates Get $ 50 pay back $ 2.50 a Month Get SIOO. nay back $ 5.00 a Month Get S2OO pay back SIO.OO a Month Get S3OO. D3.v back $15.00 a Month With Interest Payabla Monthly. PAY FASTER IF YOU WISH. Columbia Loam Comparay Lincoln 6335. 152 N Delaware St.

MONEY We loan you any amount up to S3OO ou your lurniture. fixturea. Piano, automobile, allowing you irom one to thirty month* to repay the loan. t 35. total cost 4 month*. $2.64 40. total cost 4 months. $3.60 575. total cost 4 month3. $6.56 $l5O, total cost 4 monthu, $13.13 All other amounts same proportionate rate. No deduction*. 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 WIFE Call, write or phone our office lor any information desired, which will be cheerfully given and without ohligaton to you LOANS HADE FOR AS LONG AS TWENTY MONTHS. TOTAL COST ON I4U for tour months is .....$ 3.56 8(1 for four months is 7.00 100 for four mouths is $.76 200 for four months is 17.60 300 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 m Proportion. POPULAR FINANCE CORPORATION ROOM 613. 106 E. MARKET ST. PHONE. MA.'N 1278. NEED MONEY Quickly, confidentially and busine-like dea iu| * is a part ot the service we give LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITGL LG AN CG. 14114 E. Washington St. MA in 1)585. Lincoln 7134 Wki BUY REAL ESTATE CONTRACTS ON Indianapolis and Marion County property from titleholders. Mr. Fry. THE WASHINGTON COMPANY. 257 W. Washington St. Main 0792. LOANS 2% WHY PAY MORE! taana on furniture It* per cent below the legal rate. Lowest rate tn city. IndtanaDoli* Public Welfare Loan Asaoda flon 330 Occidental Bldg. Main 6229 Southeast comer Washington and Hllnoi* Loan* with other companies oald oft AUTO ACCOUNTS REFINANCED EASY TERMS. MARION FINANCE CO. LIN, 1681 207 GUARANTY BLDG PERSONAI LOANS). Sit) to S3OO No In dorsera. No publicity HOUSEHOC MONEY to loan on real estate mortgages R. B. WILSON. 1101 New City Trust Bldg Lin. 6104. Automobiles Wanted WILL pay cash for your car or you) equity. I. WOLF AUTC CO. Lin. 4515. 661 N. Capitol WILL buy old car* and Junker*: also *ei: all kinds auto parts. L. ROBINSON 1714 W. Michigan. USED CARS bought ana gold GOLD BERO. 522 N. Capitol. Main 283 H.

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Auto Supplies and Repairs NEW and used parts, accessories, tire* and batteries for practically every make of car for less. Satisfaction guaranteed. CAPITOL AUTO PARTS AND TIRB CO. 821-23 N. lUinoia. Main 6090. USED TIRES. Wholesale and Retail. L. SELIQ & SON. 23 B. EaU^ USED TIRES—S3 UP. ELKINS BROS- 604 N. ILLINOIS ST. TIMES WANT ADS BRING BUSINESS Legal Notices BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS NOTICE OF HEARING Notice Is ltqreby given that Sarah Sack* has filed with tile Board of Zoning Appeals of the City of .ndianapolis, a petition, asking permission to erect a 40x110 ft. business building on the 40x140 ft. lot located at the southwest corner of Fiftieth St. and College Ave. A public hearing will lv held by said Board, in Room 402. City Hall at 2 p. m„ Tuesday, April .5. 1927, at which time and place all interested property owners will bo given opportunity to be beard with reference to tho matters set out iu saicl petition. BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS, JAMES E. ROCAP, President. MAR IE VICTOR. Seeretaiy. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY „ , EXECUTOR. State of Indiana. County of Marion, as: In the Marion Probate Court. In tho matter of tho estate of Beverly Radcliff. deceased. The undersigned, executor of the last will and testament and codicil thereto of Beverly Radcliff. deceased, hereby gives notice that, by virtue of the power by said codicil i-onferred, he will at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. ou the 30th day of April, 1927. at 526 Indiana Trust Blag., Indianapolis, Ind.. and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale at private sale the following described real estate belonging to said decedent: Lot seventeen (17) In William M. Thrasher's subdivision of lots one hundred fifty-six (156) to one hundred sixty-five (105). both inclusive, of Ingram Fletcher's fourth addition to tho city of Indian- j apolis. as per plat thereof recorded In Plat Book 1. page I S3, in the office of the Recorder of Marion County. Said sale will he made subject to the approval of said Court for not less than the full appraised value of said real estate and for cash. Tho tmderwigned executor reserves the right to reject all bids. Said real estate will be sold free and clear of incumbrances, except the taxes for the year 1927. due .-aid payable in 1938. MARVIN B. RADCLIFF. Executor, lIMI 8 "'tv A Vi' ADS Pit ING BUSIN Automobiles tor Sale

Why Walk? The following will give you some idea how easy it is to own a car. 1924 Ford Fordor $175 New paint, new tires. 1923 Ford coupe $125 a New Paint and Tires " Dodge touring SIOO Chevrolet touring $95 Dodge Fordor sedan S2OO 1926 Chevrolet sedan ....SSOO Meridian Auto Exchange 1233 N. Meridian. Li. 1941

Prices Slashed? Today's and Tomorrow’s Sale DOWN PAYMENT. 1922 Ford coupe , $ 25 1921 Ford coupe 25 192(1 Oldsmobile coupe 25 1923 Chevrolet touring 25 1924 Ford touring. Rajah head idflh 1923 Ford coupe 1925 Ford touring 1922 Hupp touring 51) 1923 Overland touring, new tires...• 50 1921. Buick touring 60 1923 Chevrolet sedan 50 1922 Dodge touring 50 1924 Font Tudor 65 1923 Overland sedan, 4-door 05 1924 Overland Rcdhird 65 1923 Chalmers sport touring 75 1925 Ford Tudor, balloon tires 75 1925 Chevrolet 4-door sedan 135 1924 Willya-Knight coupe sedan, new Duoo 150 1924 Dodge sport, touring 150 1926 Essex coach .. 175 1925 Hudson coach, fully equipped, new Duco 195 Bring Your Old Car Down to \ OAKLEY MOTOR SALES Let’s Trade! 1663-65 S. Meridian. Drexel 4743. 1926 HUDSON COACH New paint job. We guarantee this car mechanically. Price $650: $250 down, balance $29.83 for 16 months. EQUITABLE SECURITIES CO. Garage. 218 E. New York Bt. RT. 5583. REG COUPE Good looking oar in fine mechanical condition. A bargajn at SHoO. Terms. REG EHRICH & McLARKY CO. 1231 N. Meridian

REO TOURING In good condition to (rive owner miles of (rood transportation. Excellent buy at 5200. Easy terms. REO EHRICH & McLARKY CO. 1231 N. Meridian. Mutz stutz SPECIAL TODAY 1023 Slot* Sport $35 JO 1023 Stephens Touring ....S27i^P 1021 Stephens Sedan ....S3OO 1021 Peerless Coupe .............. .$l5O 1023 Cole Touring 5250 Cadillac 57 Touring S2OO 1023 StutJi Sedan $525 1023 Butch Roadster .$450 STUTZ INDIANAPOLIS C 6. 957 N Meridian. Open Evenings and Sunday A. M FORD. 1025 coupe: good balloon tires. runs good, bargain $250: easy terms. STONE CHEVROLET CO- 540 E. Wash. FORI), 1024 coupe: good tires, good paint, upholstering good, a real buy at $185; easy terms. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 540 E, Washington. CHEVROLET. 1023 coupe: real good paint: good tires: looks and run* good: $135: easy terms. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 525 K Washington, FORD. 1023 ton truck chassis: good tire*. cab: a bargain: $75; cay terms. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 525 E. Waghlngton. CHEVROLET. 1024 coupe: new paint, 5 tires that look like new: good clean car all through: $212: easy terms. STONE CHEVROLET CO- 525 E. Washington. 1923 FORD SEDAN A-l condition throughout; will eacriflce price. 215 Hudson St. BU.CK Sport Roadster; all new tires; wonderful condition; real bargain, 1126 Prospect St. DODGE, 1010 touring; good running condition: SSO cash. f'OUTS. 2030 W. ' Wash, Open eves and Sunday a. m. DODGE roadster, 1022: A-l condition mechanically: £OOd tires. 3218 E. Michi-g,-in. Web. 5353.

Essex coach. '25. new paint and guaranteed thirty day*. You’ll sura buy this on* at $125 down.

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FORD coupe. 1027. Here’s a rare opportunity to buy anew car at used car price. Five wire wheels, lock wheel, speedometer. Owner left city and had to return car: $75 cash, balance payments. ROY WILMETH CO.. 720 N. Meridian. Lincoln 7374, Open evening and Sunday. CHRYSLER 70 Touring. 1025 model; 6cylinder, good paint, good tires, fu! motor: $l5O down or will trade. Bal^l terms Mr. Pick roll. Riley 4733. ESSEX COACH, ti. 1025; good paint, readv to go, fine shape: bargain, $375. Easy terms. .Mr, Piokrell. Riley 4733. RICKEN BACKER Brougham, 1026; like new. first, of its kind in city. Will sacrifice. Mr. Pickrell. Riley 4733. MARMON H touring, 1923; winter ire closure, lino shape; SSOO, term*. Mr Pickrell, Riley 4735. DODGE Sedan, 1924; excellent shape $370. Terms, Mr. pickrell. Riley 4733, DODGE Cotipe. 1924: fino condition. Mr Pickrell. Filey 4738. L . if k i