Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 17, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 May 1927 — Page 12

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Funeral Directors W. T. BLASENGYM Main office. 2320 Shelby St. Drexel 2570. BERT S. GADD. 2130 PROSPECT ST. ___ DREXEL 5307, George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 522 E. Market. Main 0908. ’ " UNDERTAKERS. N. TIIUS -MA,N ... KRIEGEK, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR. 1403 N. Illinois St. _ , Main 1154. Res.. Bel. 3868-R 1 Lost and Found DOG. police: black and tan: name ‘‘Prince." Child's pet. Reward. Web. 6573. GERMAN POLICE DO G SIOO reward for return: answers to name “Rex.’’ No questions asked. H. Libby, 203* W. Washington St. faAT, hairline: Arabian model; pearl ornament: right black, gray shoe: bet W. Wa &. Morris on Moms. Rew. Bel. 1440-K PURSE lost, between Riverside and Riverside golf links, or on Riverside car. Randolph 3286. PURSE, small gray- engraved Indrds.: money, val. keys. Call Southport 45 R-l. Small Boston terrier: weighs about Id pounds: mahogany color, white hi east. Reward. 6111 E. Wash. St. Irv. 0005. Special Notices JOT YOU have domestic troubles why llve, in doubt: we get the true facts. STATE DETECTIVE AGENCY. Phones: Lin. 6482, Lin. 4092. Why guess when it costs less to know. DETECTIVES WE OBTAIN EVIDENCE FOR PRIVATE OR COURT USE. P. O. BOX 1332. ELMHURST, home of rest, study, and quiet attendant if desired. 2104 N. Capitol Ave. Ran, 2671. Ran. 2115, TO adopt child not over 3 weeks old; girl preferred; good home. Box B -00, Times. MIDDLE-AGED lady desires the acquaintance of a pal or chum. References exchanged. Box B 201. Times. 017 FT. WAY’NE Ave.: just opened: choice of housekeeping or Bleeping rooms: reatonable; privileges. Instructions CENTRAL BEAUTY COLLEGE. Our graduates pass State examinations easily. 202 Odd Fellow Bldg. M. 578 and 6509. Business Announcements BUILDING, remodeling, repairing, garages built: quick service: reas. Web. 6878-M. CARPENTER —Job “work, remodeling, garages. Call Ken. 4025. E. F. Clark. CINDERS—S3 LOAD Sand, gravel and driveways. DRex. 1010. CLEAN, white' ivory and all woodwork, floors and all painted surface. With Maas Magic Cleaner; two pounds 25c. ALBERT G. MAAS. 31 Virginia Ave. Main 1225, . EXCAVATING UNDER HOUSES Carpenter, cement brick work. Dr. 0736. FEATHERS oougnt. sold and renovated: feather mattresses and pillows made. E. F, BURKLE, 416 Mass. Main 1428 FLOORS sanded and refinished; like new; efficient service: all work guaranteed. American Floor Surfacing Cos., Lm. 6449. GRADING, sodding, excavating and hauling. Call Web. 6064. MARCEL. 50c: SHAMPOO, RAINWATER, 00c. 308 E. ST. JOE. RILEY 5602. PAPER cleaning, paint washing, hardwood floors; work guaranteed. DRex. 2009-J. PAPER cleaning, $1 room: 10 yrs\ experience. Beaupre 1 & Payne. Call DR. 6319. PAPER hangers and painters. J. Barrett & Son. Call DRexel 6853, PAPER HANGING! painting, plastering; guaranteed. A1 Langley. Ri 6265. PAPER turnished and hung reasonable: wk. guar. Jacobs & Hall. Call Lin. 1406. PATCH PLASTERING NEATLY AND PROPERLY DONE. RAN. 6434. PLUMBING; cash or easy payment. CHAS. K6EHRING. 882 Virginia Ave. PROGRESS SHOE REPAIR SHOP Men's soles and rubber heels sl.lO Ladies’ soles and rubber heels 85c Hats cleaned and blocked 50 cents. 351 E. Washington St. MA. 5474. REPAIRS and improvements of all kinds on monthly payments. VAN TREESE. Lin. 5050. Eve.. Drex. 5215. RUGS. 9x12. thoroughly cleaned. . . .sl-75 CONNOR RUG CLEANER. Web, 6915. SODDING, HAULING. CELLAR DIGGING UNDER HOUSES. WEB. 3184. ’SPECIAL, ten days only: 9x12 rugs cleaned. $1.50. Riley 6277. %ILL NURSE PATIENTS OR ELDERLY PEOPLE; EVERY COMFORT. RA, 2203, 1-TON closed furniture truck; will cont. by wk. J. Dailey, 1134 Woodlawn. Dr. 6564. Storage and Transfer ESTABLISHED 1895. Packing, hauling and storage. Low price* on city and overland hauling. Phono US for estimates. OTTO J. SUEZ. Riley 3628-2353. Webster 4579-0699-W '""Woodruff transfer co. Hauling, all kinds; low prices; estimates given. Lin. 4480-6525, COAL and feed, transfer, general hauling. W. E. Rodocker. 821 E. 64th St, Wa. 4433, Help Wanted—Male Experienced Solderers and Finishers Ask for Hauck Apply ROBBINS BODY CORP. Division and Morris St.

ACETYLENE WELDER WANTED. MUST BE EXPERIENCED ON LIGHT SHEET METAL. TARPENNINGLA FOLLETTE CO. 1030 CANAL ST. SSRR AND BOY: about 16 years old. Address or call Ward Gravel and cement Cos.. Cartersburg, Ind. Danville phone 791. HOLLYWOOD California hat: latest movie star sensation: men and women wanted In every county: free sample. Inclose addressed envelope. 5621 Sunset Blvd.. Hollywood, Cal. PAPER hangers, experienced: at once: steady work for land. ONE SPATTER WINDER AND ONE SMALL MOTOR WINDER. CARMAN & FRYER. 113 N. NOBLE. PAINTERS. SEVERAL. NONUNION. 11TH AND OLNEY. Help Wanted Female APPLY AT ONCE Girls to answer course and salary. BAR*TLEY BUSINESS COLLEGE HOLLYWOOD California hat; latest movie star sensation; men and women wanted in every county, free sample Inclose addressed envelope. 5621 Sunset Blvd.. Hol-ly-wood. Cal. frIMES WANT ADS BRING BUSINESS

Help Wanted Female GIRLS Offices open for girls, business course, salary. Apply at once. B. & B. BUSINESS COLLEGE WHITE LADY or girl for light housework. Call 123 S. State. Situations Wanted Male CLERK wants permanent or temporary work; good at figures. ROGERS, Ken. 34112. MAN. MARRIED; HANDY WITH TOOLS; WANTS WORK; ANY KIND. BE. 1856-R. PAINTER wants work with non-union contractors. 714 N, Ulinoiß. Lin, 1913, WATCHMAN; colored, age 38, married; references. ißox B 100, GENERAL HOUSEMAN. EXPERIENCED, OR BUTLER WORK. KEN. 3248, COLORED CHAUFFEUR OR LAUNDRY WORK. GOOD REF, RAN. 3778, LAWN and shrubbery work wanted. Cali Main 6429. CHAUFFEUR for private family or light truck delivery. Lin, 6903. Situations Wanted Female BEAUTY OPERATOR FOR BOOTH SPACE. CALL MR. FENN. MAIN 4283. CURTAINS AND DRAPERIES TO LAUNDER. MRS, J. I.UTZ, MAIN 0150. LAUNDRY WORK, CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED. IRV, 2373. MANICURIST, with one year's experience. wishes position, Lin. 4917. HOUSEWORK, half day by week by expcrienced woman; reliable. Ken. 3979. GRADUATE Siurse wants confinement eases; all eases considered. Web, ;;fiso-R. HOUSEWORK; HALF-DAY WORK BY ■ WEEK, NO SUNDAY WORK. Rl, 6557, RELIABLE lady; light housework or care of child, 10;gl W. New York. Box 161. LAUNDRESS, exp.: washings to bring home; work guaranteed. Ken. 5159. DAY WORK: EXPERIENCED. CALL WEB, 6788-W EVENINGS. Rooms for Rent ARSENAL, N„ 1107: nicely furn. rm., private mod, home, Web. 6861. EAST. N., 720: Apt. 21; large, well furn. rm.; mod.; suitable for 3. Lin, 7754. EUGENE, 635: nice front room, for 1 or 2; twin beds. Har. 4143-W. HARBOUR HOTEL: clean, modern rooms; low weekly and daily rates. 617*4 N, 111, ILLINOIS. N., (2034; Speedway visitors: mod, sleep, rms.: car space. Ran. 6824. ILLINOIS, N.. 1328; Speedway visitors; mod, sleeping rooms. Lin. 7140, KENWOOD, 2913: modern room; garage optional. Har, 0539-W. KENWOOD. 2931: large rm.. suit. 2 men or emn, couple; also single, rm. Ran. 4187, OHIO, E., 1105; Speedway visitors, pri”. home, walk diet., hot wa, Lin. 8456. PARK, 1535: clean, nicely furnished rm., near bath; $4. Lincoln 7695. PENN., 1221 N.; newly turn, rms.: single or double.; 3 baths. Riley 2943. SHELBY, 1412; attractive rm.: 1 or 2 ladies: home privileges. DRex, 5930-R. WALNUT. E., 510; 3 sleeping rooms; hoard opt.: priv, home, Riley 4147. WINTHROP Ave.. 4152:1 attractive front dwnstrs. rm,; pri,, mod, home. Hu. 3083, 11TH, E., 909: attractive rms. for SPEEDWAY VISITORS; reasonable. Riley 1839. 12TH. E„ 422; nicely furnished room and bath; gentlpman, Lincoln 6418, 21ST. E., 417; lovely large rm., private modern home. Har. 2264-W, 2 LOVELY rms.; mod., private home. suit. for 2 employed. Irvington 3521-W, ATTRACTIVE room; speedway visitors rms.; walk, distance; car space. LI. 1086. FRONT room, very attractively furnished: large closet, 3 windows; employed girl; one hlock Central car. Eve. Ken. 2050. Rent Housekeeping Rooms ALA., N., 1837; 2 rms. A kitchenette: fur. or unfur.: girls employ. Ran 6365. BROADWAY, 2121; rm. & kitchen; gar. $7 wk.; sleep rm. Ran, 0507, MERIDIAN. N., 1137: clean, small room; plenty hot water. Lin, 7438. NEW JERSEY, N.. 509; modern, well furnished room; So. PARK. 1016; large lower front rms.: also large upper and kitchenette. Rl. 183i>, SOUTH ST.. E.. 317: furnished rooms: housekeeping if desired: gas; $2 per wk. TACOMA. N., 1121; attractive rms. for employed people; priv. home; reason. Web. 6288-R. • 11TH ST., W„ 122: 3 nicely furnished rooms; modern, Riley 3379, 29TH. 1030: 2 mod. housekeeping rooms; everything furnished. Har, 4040-J. Room for Rent With Board DELAWARE, N., 1605: lovely rm.. 2 business ladies or mail & wife. Ran, 4389. KING, 742: rm. and board.; modern home; near Speedway and Link Belt; reasonable. Belmont 2087-W, LEXINGTON, 1427: nice rms.: private ent.; home privileges. DRexel 3374-J. PARKER. 1202; lovely hm. & bd.: children with or without narents. Web. 1870-J. BABY TO BOARD WITH MOTHER'S CARE. CALL LINCOLN 7149.

Houses for Rent ASHLAND & 64TH, Broad Ripple: 5-room all modern apt: S3O mo. Call Mr. Stewart. Hum, 2626. BELLEFONTAINE, 2068: 6-room modern; newly decorated throughout; near school and churches: reasonable rent. Ran. .'IOBB. BELLVIEW. N„ 733: 5~ RMS.: PANTRY. GAR.: NEWLY DECO.: GAS, ELEC. LARGE YARD: $25, CALL BEL. 3327-1. BEVILLE, N„ 1143: 5 RMS.. BATH. NEWLY DECO.: $25. OWNER. HUM. 4174. BROOKSIDE, 2652: 6-room double: mod.: garage: good condition. Web, 1075, BURGESS. 6424: 5-room imttage; semimod.: new roof, paint and paper: gas and lights: $lB per month. Hum, 3836, CAPITOL. N., 2223: 4-bedrm., mod., clean, N. Bide half, Ra. 2332. Inq. 2225 N, Cap. 838-40 CHARLES St.: 2 cottages. 3 rooms each, newly decorated, semi-modern: water paid; rent reasonable for reliable E‘'ople: garage if wanted. Inquire MRS. RICHMAN, 1317 Charles St. EMERSON, S., 144; all modern 6-room double, references exchanged. Ir. 1335, FOWLER St., 817-19; for colored; % mo. free; inside toilet. Lin. 6660. FULTON ST., 614; 6 rooms, semi-modern. Lin. 1764. Eve,, Ran, 7190, FULTON ST., 616: 4 rooms, semi-modern. Lin. 1764, Eves.. Ran. 7190. HIGH 1018: modern cottage; screens; water turn.; walk (list.; $26. DRex, 4206. 3522 Prospect: 5 rms.; gar $16.00 325 S. Oakland; 4 rms 16.00 113 W. Arizona; 3 rms 17.00 2625 Shelby: 5 rms 25.00 1040 Wright: 7 rms 22.50 W. R. HUNTER CO. Main 1078. RINGGOLD, 1401: 7-rm. modfrn house; garage; water paid. Irv. 2576. SOUTH SIDE: 6-room cottage: semi-mod-ern: 822 per mo. Drex. 0686, SPANN, 1219: 7-room modem, near Shelby St shops: flne for rooming house; reasonable. Main 2750. 25TH. E„ 660; attractive 6-rm. house, mod. Reasonable rent. Call Har. 0699. Apartments for Rent ADELAIDE ST.. 233: 3 rms.. mod., $25. Apt. No. 2 for keys. Web. 4360, CAPITOL and 26th: 4 nice rooms, bath; garage; $22.50. Hu. 5321, RI. 2266. RUCKLE. 2004. 7 r double; yard; porches; heat, wa, fur.: 2 fani, 1 kiteh. Wa 4256 VA. AVE, 844 H; 4 rooms, bath: modern, cozy: water, heat, gas furnished. 11TH, W„ 42; The Grant; newly decorated kitchenette apt.: heat, gas and water furnished: $36, See custodian. 20TH, 618 E.; 4-rm. duplex, yard porches; heat and water furn: $3,250. Wa. 4256. APARTMENTS furnished or unfurnished. H. H. WOODSMALL & CO.. INC. LIn. 5391. or HUm. 2204. Houses and Flats Furnished NEW YORK. E., 719: 3 rms., apt. furcompletely; $9; adults. Rf. 4168. ATTR.tvT 1V E furnished 4 and 6 rooms, modern apt.; garage. Web. 3978. ATTRACTIVE lower duplex; 1900 north on Delaware: 3 bedrooms. Ran. 4120. NR. 18th & 111.; rm. & kitchenette; furn.; Harrison 4890-J. Cottages and Resorts TIPPECANOE lake: 5 rooms, screened porch, flowing well. A E. Sanders. 1304 College Aye, Main 1847. BRUCE cottage, 4\ awasee lake, now until Thanksgiving. S6OO. Hum, 2849. Business Places for Rent WASH.. W., 4419: new. storeroom, very reasonable. Hum. 4189, after 6 p. m. Houses for Sale TEMPLE AVE.. N.. 2215. TERMS. NEW 6-ROOM MODERN STUCCO BUNGALOW: GARAGE: PAVED STREET. PRICE $4,000; NO BARRETT. MR. FOX, FIF.BER & REILLY. REALTORS. 724 N. DELAWARE ST. MAIN 6755. RES.. HUM, 1168, ATTRACTIVE double. 4 rooms and bath a side, northeast, on pared corner, one square from car line: two-car garage: $5,300; Barrett paid. Liberal terms or good 'ot as d’-wn payment. CIVIC REALTY CO.. 136 N. Del. Lin. 5050. Eve. Ken. 4247,

Housesr'for Sale 120 MILES ■ AN HOUR • Go as Fast as Lockhart Did and you may be In time to get this bargain. IN BEECH GROVE AT 245 8. FIFTH AVE. A completely modern fiveroom bungalow. hot water heat, garage, full lot. paved street and only $4,250 on terms. Security Trust Cos. Nicoson, Realtor MAin 1804 PLEASANT St.: one of the best streets on she south side:Ja very attractive, 8-room home: ideally arranged to rent out part if necessary; large lot: 2-car garage: Holland furnace. A real buy at only $4,500, with easy terms. Call THE CHARLES R. ETTINGER CO. Lincoln 5037. Res . Irv 1530. „ AUCTION 4-ROOM HOME located at 3035 Layman Ave.—Sale on / premises \ THURSDAY. JUNE 2. AT 2 P. M. This is a dandv 4 room cottage, electric lights, front and rear porch. concrete foundation, cement walks to back, wire fence. This property is in excellent condition. oil good lot. 41x139 ft. One-car garage with electric lights: poultry house: ooal shed. This is in a good location and would make an ideal home. Absolute auction. No reserve. No bybid. Terms: $250 down on dav of sale. Encumbrance $1,400. Balance 30 davs INDIANAPOLIS AUCTION COMPANY 615 Traction Bldg. Main 0247. Onn Jessup, Manager. F. H. Huliok. Auctioneer. NEAR Brookskle Park: a veary attractive 5-room, modern bungalow, with large lot: all fenced: real garage. This is a real home with a real price at $5,000; small payment. Call THE CHARLES R. ETTINGER CO. Lincoln 5037. Res.. Irv. 1559. $l5O CASH. NEW 5-ROOM.. SEMI-MODER. BUNGALOW. .COMPLETE BATH. GARAGE. PAVED STREET. NO BARRETT. PRICE ONLY $3,450. 1619 ASBURY ST. CALL MR. FOX. FIEBER & REILLY. REALTORS, 124 N. DELAWARE ST. MAIN 6755. RES., HUM. 1168. „ 529 S. KEYSTONE New 6-room all-modern bungalow: breakfast room; full basement: garage: paved street: Barrett piad. Ready for occupancy. $4,750: liberal terms CIVIC REATY CO., 136 N, Delaware. Lin. 5050, FOUR BEDROOMS King Ave., north of Tenth; about 3 years old; long living-room: full basement; m A-l condition: price $6,000: terms: or will exchange for bungalow farther out. Mr. Kellar: eves.. Ken. 1840. SCHMIDT & SMITH, INC.. REALTORS. 130 N. Delaware. Main 4088, IN 1924 I contracted to buy a house at 1536 N. Gale for $5,000. I have put more than SSOO in this house permanent improvements. I have paid $1,256 on the principal, leaving balance of $3,744. This is seven-room modem. 4 bed-room house, within 200 feel, of Park; garage, paved street. 2 paved alleys: leaving city. Will sell my equity for SSOO. See OWNER at above address.

$.350 Cask, $45 Per Month New bungalow: completely modern: full basement, brick and cement porch; garage, front drive. Anew home section, just north of Pleasant Run Blvd,, 2329 S. Pennsylvania RRIDGES A GRAVES CO 237 N. Delaware. Ri. 5250. 8-RM. mod. double: close in; terms; out-of-town owner. Box B 368. SOUTHERN Ave.. E., 1561; 5-rm. cottage; beau, painted & papered: $2,400: terms. S3O CASH WEST SIDE Balance S3O monthly; buys 5-room, semi-modern, with garage: large lot, good street. Mam 3868, Eves.. Rail 4702. HEAT, HOME PARK AVE., MODERN Will sac. $2,000 equity for cash or wilt trade. What have you? Lin. 2215. AUCTION . 5-ROOM DOUBLE Located at 1323-24 Bradbury St. Sale on premises. JUNE IST, 2 P. M. This is a 5-room to side, two story, good double house. block foundation, front and back porches, electric lights and sas. . Property is in good shape. Good lot. 40x200 feet: on paved street, in good neighborhood, near schools, stores, park, etc. Rental $40.00. Absolute Auction—No Reserve. No By-Bid. Terms: S3OO cash on day of sale. Encumbrance $2,400: halancc ;)0 davs INDIANAPOLIS AUCTION COMPANY. 615 Traction Bldg. Main 0247. Orin Jessup, Mgr. F. H. Huliok. Auctioneer, M. B. Woodruff. District Agent. PARKER Ave., 550: a real bargain; 6room bungalow. See owner, bLIVER Ave., 1218-20: 6-room house with large store room. By owner. 3213 E. 16th. Webster 2361-w. Call evenings. Suburban for Sale CLOSE IN But not in the city; 5-rm. bung., large basement, driven well. elec, pump, furnace, sink in kitchen, built-in cabinet, complete bathroom. The snappiest place you've ever seen. Can he bought, On a little money down. Owner, Hnmb. 6306, 5-ROOM house, with 3 lots; located in Beii Davis: priced right. See S. L. TODD. Bel. 1441. Lots for Sale CHOICE LOTS FOR SALE 4900 E. 21st, from $350 to $500: $5 to $lO down and per month. We will build when one-third is paid, if you desire. Most desirable section of city. See these at once to make early selection. PLOYED TETERMAN. INC. 509 Mass. Ave, Main 7029, LOT. 43x140; in Forest Manor; faces south. Sec at once, as owner is leaving city. 29 Wisconsin St. LOT: W. 21st near School 44. This is clear and a bargain. Riley 2960. or Irv. 0340. LOT. 80x140; cheap: north of creek in Home Place. Write owner. Dr. W. A. O’CONNELL. Steel Bldg.. Denver, Colo. 3 LOTS, paved street: Barrett paid: priced to sell. 2008 N. Keystone, Web, 3104. CHEAP: equity m Le Grande Awe. lot. inquire at 1523 Le Gfande Ave. LOTS on easy terms. Phone J B. Day, DR. 6353, Southern and Emerson Aves. BIG city lots. 140x180: raise chickens: garden: $5 gives possession. Ken. 5952. Real Estate for Exchange TRADE YOUR LOT—As down payment. cottage, bungalow or double. Main 1676 DOWN payment on 1 or 2-acre tracts, for anything of value. Ran. 4044. Building and Contracting IF YOU have a lot partly paid, we will pay balance and build a home for you. ELVERS & KLEIN. Lincoln 2627, TIMES WANT ADS BRING BUSINESS Business Opportunities GARAGE FOR SALE 100 car capacity, with equipment. Best location in the most progressive section of the city. Attractive price to the right party. Write Box 101. GROCERY and meats: excellent location north; good business. Owner will include real esate if purchaser desires, exceptional opportunity to get good business and home cheap. Riley 4770. POOLROOM; good location; doing good business: will sacrifice price for cast. Call MR. MADISON. Main 5415. SPACE FOR STAND FOR RENT NEAR MAIN ENTRANCE OF SPEEDWAY FOR RACE DAY. $25. BEL. 3463. SECOND-HAND clothing store. Northwestern Ave. Leaving city. Ra. 3864. Miscellaneous for Sale BEDSPREAD; antique; woven in 1840; excellent condition. Lin. 1075, BOOKCASE: 1 congoleum rug, 2 rockers; gas range: reasonable. Web. 6865-W. CASH REGISTERS, scales, grinders, sheers rebuilt: guaranteed. Fixtures all kinds SPRAGUE EX. 22 W Ohio Main 0564 FENCE and arbor posts, black walnut, CRESCENT EXCEL. MILLS. Web. 6810, GAS RANGES, used: thoroughly overhauled: $lO and up. Delivered and connected. Charles Koehring. 882 Vir. Ave.

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Miscellaneous for Sale INSECT powder; bedbugs and insects destroyed with one application of sudden death. ALBERT G. MAAS. 31 Virginia Ave. Main 1325. RUGS—LINOLEUM Seamlesß Brussels rugs, size 9x12, in blue. tan. taupe and old rose, at $12.60. Imported Japanese grass rugs. 9x12. at $7.50; wool fiber rugs. oxl2, are also $7.50. A full line of Brussels. Axministers, velvets and Wiltons are carried in all grades and sizes, at real prices. Floor covering, in beautiful llneoleum patterifs. 49c yard; genuine Gold Seal congoleum rugs. 9x12. all newest patterns, all perfect, fully guaranteed at 89.05. These are carried in all sizes at proportionate prices. We also have a full line of rug border, congoleum, linoleum and inlaids at very low prices ill all patterns and sizes in every width made. CHARGE ACCOUNTS WELCOMED DORFMAN RUG CO. 207 W. WASHINGTON Ts 11 rovers ttv> floor wp have it. SlfoV\ CASE. 10 ft. long:. 4 ft. high; real bargain. Wa. °IBB. B.V* E. rt*kl St. STOVER WINSTON BARREL CONCRETE MIXER. CALL KE. 2130. AFTER (i p, m TYPEWRITER. Remington: good condition: $25. 2158 Ringgold Ave. WILTON RUG, 9xl**. sl2; Simmons cot. linol m. Call eveg., 1401 N. Penn.. Apt. 19. Miscellaneous Wanted HOUSE cleaning? Vour surplus clothing. furniture, magazines, papers will help us to help others. Salvation Army Industrial Home. Phone for wagon Riley 6622 127 W Georgia I WILL store your piano free, for use. excellent care. Ken, 4668. Musical Instruments NEW RECORDS HALF PRICE: REPAIR ING DONE ARCADE RECORD SHOP. No. 7 PEMBROKE ARCADE. CHRISTENSEN School of Popular Music. Piano, harmony and all dance orchestral Instrum ts. 106 Pembroak Arcade. RI. .'IB9O PLAYER piano; anything in trade: $4 down, $2.60 week. Ran, 4221. Radio Equipment RADIOS, used: small down payment, balance easy terms. LONG AUTO SALES. 1114 N Meridian. Lin. 6863. C oat and Wooa Summer Prices in Effect Now! Psthel Coal Cos. DRex. 6200. 223 Caven St Summer Prn e> Now UNION ICE & COAL CO. Drexel 4821. “Kindling with each ton " JOHNSON BAIN COAL CO 359 W. RAY DREXEL 1010, POCO. LP. RED ASH $7.90 J & L. COAL CO. 1205 ROACHK. RAN. 2471, Insurance TORNADO INSURANCE SEE W. E. BARTON. MAIN 1840. Money to Loan LOANS S2O TO S3OO QUICK SERVICE—CONFIDENTIAL 1 to 20 Months to Repay Interest Charged tor Time Used WE LOAN ON Pianos, Autos, FurnUure, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. E. Washington St. MAin“osßs. Lin. 7184. WE BUI REAL ESI ATE CONTRACTS ON Indianapolis and Marion County property from litleholders Mr Fry. 'fHE WASHINGTON COMPANY. 257 W. Washington St Main 0792 Second Mortgages and construction loans. We finance builders. Prompt service. Ready Money. Columbia Securities Cos. Lin. 6334. 152 N. Delaware St. LOANS 2% WHY PAY MOKEI Loans on furniture iA4 ner cent below the legal rate Lowest rate to city, {n diananolis Public Welfare Loan Associ* tlon 330 Occidental Bids Min 0220 Soytheaat comer Washington and Illinois Loane with other comoanie. off Loans on Fersonal Property and Diamonds. AMERICAN LOAN CO. 347 BANKERS TRUST CO. MAIN 2983, AUTO ACCOUNTS REFINANCED EASY TERMS. MARION FINANCE CO. LIN 1581 207 GUARANTY BLDG LOANS. $lO to $300: no indorsers, no publicity. HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION. Main 2923. 404 Kresge Bldg. MONEY to loan on real estate mortgages R. B. WILSON. 1101 New Citv Trust Bldt I.ln 6104 Auto Supplies and Repairs WE carry the most complete line of good used tires in the Middle West. In highpressure. balloons and pneumatic tires ROGER S TIRE SHOP 3117 W, Washington. Bel. 4300. USED TIRES. Wholesale and Retail. - BELIG A SON 23 8. East NEW and used parts, accessories, ures snu batteries lor practically every make of car for less. Satisfaction guaranteed. CAPITOL AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO 821-23 N. Illinois Mam 6090 USED TIRES, all sizes, big selection to choose from: most reasonable prices In town. 624 E. Wash. St Lin. 2664. Automobiles Wanted WILL pay cash for your car or you/ equity. I. WOLF AUTO CO. Lin. 4516. 661 N, Capitol t.SKD UAHS bought ann nold OOM RVPO rf >*> N Pnifn Main VHBE Motorcycles and Bicycles MOTORCYCLE: Harley Davidson; electric equip.; balloon fires; $75. flirt 1 .. Har. St. Automobiles tor Sale

USED CAR BARGAINS LATE MODELS—EASY TERMS. FRANK *FEESER CO. 1126 PROSPECT 1925 OVERLAND SEDAN $125 DOWN DOWN 1925 Ford coupe $125.00 1924 Ford coupe 65.00 1927 Ford touring 150.00 1927 Ford 4-door 150.00 1924 Ford touring 40.00 1923 Ford touring 30.00 1922 Oldsmobile 4-c.vlinder touring 65.00 OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-565 S. Meridian. Drexel 4743. FORDS Are better and cheaper at WANGELIN-SHARP CO. Stop 1525 1926 Rickenbacker: like new; driven 4,100 miles. 1926 Nash, 7-passengrr sedan: driven 10.000 miles. 1925 V-36 Cadillac landau sedan: a wonderful buy for the price asked. 1925 Hudson coach; new Duco; wonderful buy. 1926-type Packard sedan: small mileage: bargain. 1925 V-63 4-passenger Cadillac coupe; a real bargain. Locomobile and Stulz of Indiana 1525 N. Meridian. Lin. 4514. EASY TERMS ON USED CARS STATE AUTOMOBILE 535 N. Capitol. 925 Va Ave. FORD Tudor sedan: newly painted Duco gray, motor A-l. upholstering like new: down payment $75. SMITH & MOORE. 528 S. Meridian St, MA. 6650. Fords, Coupes and Sedans All up in very best condition; $25 down. $5 week. Pick yours Sunday or Monday P. B. Smith Auto Cos. 450 N. Capitol. Ask any of our customers how we do busmeee.

Automobiles for Sale There was a time when anything that would go was called an auto. Not so today! A car has to have power, looks, quick getaway, class! 200 TO CHOOSE FROM JONES-WHITAKER SALES CO. “The House of Chevrolet” THREE STORES 343 AND 345 N. CAPITOL 1050 VIRGINIA AVE. We have a fine Min t ion of Ford*, Dodges and Overland* at ghf-p.v a.v prices. MARION CHEVROLET CO. 1040 N. Meridian. 1926 CHEVROLET COUPE In extra fine condition: good tires, good paint and in perfect mechanical condition. Price $385. FRANK S. FEESER CO. 1120 Prospect St. PRICES CUT 1920 Oakland Coupe S6OO 1020 Ford Coupe 1925 Ewiex Coa<*h $075 1925 Oakland 4-Pass. Coupe $450 ! 923 1>"<!:• loupe ..... ,$276 1920 Overland Standard Sedan $375 1925 Overland Sedan . . $250 1924 Ford Coupe $lB5 1921 Ford Touring 530 1923 Ford Coupe SSO 1924 Olds Touring $175 1923 Oakland 175 1927 Ford Roadster. 1920 Ford Roadster. MANY OTHERS L. S. ALLEN MOTOR SALES 917-23 VIRGINIA AVE, We hare a slur seleetion of Fords. Dodges and Overlands at astonishingly low prices MARION CHEVROLET CO. 1040 N. Meridian. REO SEDAN Looks and runs like new; with many extras A real bargain FRANK S. FEESER CO. 1120 Prospect St, .lewett Coach, 1925 In A-l condition throughout. A real bargain at our low price; $650 takes it. Geo. B. Ray, Inc. 1110 N. Meridian. Open evenings and Sunday. REAL BARGAINS 1922 JORDAN COUPE $295 1923 MAXWELL TOUR 195 1924 NASH TOUR 325 1924 OLDS SEDAN 295 1922 STUDEBAKER TOUR... 195 1923 DODGE TOUR 225 1924 FORD TOURING 75 1924 FORD COUPE 185 1922 HUPP TOUR 195 TERMS

Cemital Btmielk Cos 120 W. North St. LI. 1995. CHEVROLET. 1924 ROADSTER NEW BATTERY; RUMBLE SEAT: GOOD FIMSH: $l3O, RAN 5390 DUESENBERG Four new. Call tv&hinrton 2721. Ring 2. Hnmbfldt -3770 t HEVROLET Coarh. 1925: good condition. bumper?. lo~k wheel; $.350; can finance. Ran, .Nash Advance 6 Touring 1924. Pri,*- out io $330; SIOO cah balance only $25.20 for 12 monthEquitable Securities Cos. Garage, 218 E New York. Riley 5583, FORD. 1925 coupe balloon lire*, good paint: geveral extras; north every cent we ask. $215; easy terms STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 540 E. Washington. 1927 CHEVROLET COUPE This is a nesv car. Will sell at a sacrifice. FRANK S. FEESER CO. 1126 Prospect St. FORD. 1924 Tudor sedan: good paint, good tires, clean upholsterine: bargain. $185: easy terms STONE CHEVROLET CO. 040 E. Washington. ford sedan. 1923 In extra good running orders price SBS. FRANK S. FEESER FORD. 1925 coupe good rubber, good paint, looks and runs good. A real bargain; $195: easy terms STONE CHEVROLET CO . 54(1 E Washington. Studebaker Big 6 Touring 1924. This autrfmobile is in A-l shape and has years of service; price, only s2so' $75 rash, balance $17.90 for 12 months. Equitable Securities Cos. Garage, 218 E. New York. Riley 558**1. HUPMOBILE TOURING California, top. A real bargain. FRANK S. FEESER FORD. 1922 coupe: good rubber, good. clean upholstering: lots of extras: a car worth the money: $92 50: terms STONE CHEVROLET CO- 340 E Washington, FORD. 1924 coupe: good tire*, good rubber, paint good. A real bargain; $150; easy terms STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 525 E. Washnigton, CHEVROLET. 1924: 4-pass, coupe; good paint. Was owned and driven by a lady: bargain: $250: easy terms. STdNE CHEVROLET CO.. 525 &■ Washington. TIMES WANT ADS BRiNG BUSINESS

USED KAR VALUES Whippet Coach. \ $560.00 1927 Ford Sedan $485.00 SAME AS NEW 1927 Model Oakland Coupe $785.00 1925 Oldsmobile Touring $345.00 1925 Will.vs-Knight Sedan $785.00 1924 Willys-Knight Sedan $725.00 1924 Willys-Knight Sedan $575.00 1923 Willys-Knight Sedan $485.00 8 Kars at $50.00 and $85.00 WE ARE OPEN NIGHTS AND SUNDAYS CAPITOL OVERLAND COMPANY —AT—CAPITOL AND MICHIGAN

BfiITISHVIRGINIA COMMERCE BODY HERE WEDNESDAY Visits to Kingan’s, Real Silk, Speedway Are Arranged. Indianapolis will be host to the all-British Virginia commerce party* Wednesday. John R. Kinghan of Kingan & Cos., reception chairman, has arranged a full program of entertainment. The British commerce party, which made an extensive tour of the East and the Virginia ports on invitation of the Virginia General Assembly, will arrive here at 8:30 p. m. today from Cincinnati. Club for Night A committee representing the Indiana State Chamber of Commerce will usher the visitors in autos to the Indianapoljs Athletic Club for the night. John E. Fredrick. State Chamber president, will preside at a 9 a. m. club breakfast. Following, the party will inspect Kingan’s packing plant, after which luncheon will be served at the Kingan club. Following a sight-seeing tour of the Indianapolis Speedway, Real Silk Hosiery Mills and points df interest, the Chamber of Commerce and Board of Trade will entertain with a tea at the Chamber at 3:30 p. m. Arranged Tour The special train leaves for Chicago at 5 p. m. Leroy Hodges, managing director, Virginia Chamber of Commerce, arranged the tour. Heading the British party are Gilbert C. Vyle, Association of British Chamber of Commerce president, chairman; Frederick C. Fairholme, Federation of British Industries vice president, vice chairman, and Robert B. Dunwoody, Association of British Chambers of Commerce secretary, party secretary. More than thirty leaders of British commerce will be among the visitors. Reception Body Reception committee includes Linton A. Cox. Board of Trade president; Dick Miller, Chamber of Commerce president; A. R. Erskine, E. L. Cord. G. M. Williams. G. B. Tuthill, Frank C. Ball. W. J. Golightly, Evans Woollen, J S. McQuinn, Meredith Nicholson, Warren Fairbanks, ' R. F. Lawrence, Boyd Gurley, L. L. Goodman, Walter B Harding. F. E. Moskovics and H. C. Atkins.

Automobiles tor Sale Late Model Used Cars Backed by 30-Day Guarantee 3-Dav Free Trial SEE ARMACOST CHRYSLER SEDAN Been used just * little. In perfect condition. with new car guarantee. This is a real bargain. FRANK S. FEESER CO. FORD TOURING An exceptionally good car for the price —sso. FRANK S. FEESER CO. 1120 Prospect St. WALLERICH S USED CAR BARGAINS. 314 N. DELAWARE ST. FORD 1P24 coupe: good tires, good paint. This car is a real bargain; $175: easy terms STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 625 E. Washington. 625 N. CAPITOL AVE. Authorized Ford Dealers. \ Open Evenings. Open Sundays. THIS IS A GOOD PLACE TO BUY GUARANTEED used Ford on easy terms or trades. C. 0. WARNOCK 810 E. Washington. MID-WEEK SPECIALS 1924 Chevrolet Coupe $175. 1926 Ford Roadster. $225. 1926 Ford Touring. $325. WEST WASHINGTON SALES 720 W. Wash. St.. Main 0409, 1926 JEWETT COACH In perfect condition, with many extras. A real bargain. FRANK S. FEESER CO. You Read the Want Ads— Have you tried to use them? It's easy—Call Main 3500. Ask tor an Ad Taker T rucks TRUCK, 2'j-ton. Buda motor, timker axle; fine shape: S2OO. Kenwood 6728.

Here*s 1927 Model Gargoyles

Nothing if not modern, these gargoyles adorning anew addition to the Graduate College Bldg, at Princeton University They recognize the fact that students aren't what they used to be. Upper, "Night Study”; lower, “The Radio Bug.”

Gone, but Not Forgotten

Automobiles reported stolen to police belong to: C. W. Wells, 3002 Fall Creek Blvd., Franklin, 3002, from 4300 N. Pennsylvania St. James M. Davis, 2001 W r . Miller St., Ford, 577-133, from Maryland St. and Senate Ave. Ray Springer, 1150 Lee St., Ford. 564-118, from Pennsylvania and Washington Sts. C. B. Stoltz, 4918 E. New York St., Chevrolet, from Market and Alabama Sts. Scott Vawter, Greenwood, Ind., Ford, from Capitol Ave. and Meridian Sts. Robert Burns, Castleton, Ind., Ford, from Washington and Missouri Sts. James A. Morris, 1005 H S. West St., Ford, from that address. BACK HOME AGAIN Automobiles reported found by police belong to: Charles E. Talkington. Columbus. Ind., Ford, found at Minnesota and I. & V. Railroad. T. L. Crouch, 1520 Brookside Av#., Essex, at south Brookside Pkwy. and Keystone Ave. Chevrolet, 629-596, at Colton and Walnut Sts. Ford, coupe, 581-914, at Michigan and Agnes Sts. Thomas Streaberry, Greenwood, Ind., at South and Delaware Sts.

(i Hang Carter Glass Up Sour Apple Tree’ K Bii United Pren ' LYNCHBURG, Va.. May 31—Not A1 Smith, as expected, but Senator Carter Glass was regarded today as having borne the chief political brunt of a Virginia Ku-Klux Klan mass meeting here last night. For prej dieting that not more than 400 Klansmen would be present. Senator Glass was pilloried by 3,000 whiterobed marchers from every section j of the State singing “Hang Carter I Glass Up the Sour Apple Tree.” Gaming Raid Nets Nine Nine alleged gamblers were arrested in a raid at 1115 E. Seventeenth St., Monday night, by Sergt. William Gillispie and squad. All were Negroes. Ed Gunn, of th.-jt address was charged with keeping a. gambling house. Legal Notices NOTICE OF RECEIVER S SALE Notice i hereby Riven that pursuant to order of the Marion County Circuit Court, the underaißned receiver will gcll at private sale, at 3522 Collegre Ave.. Indianapolis. Ind.. Thursday, June 2, 1027. at 10 o clock a. m. and contimiiiiß thereafter until sold, all of the stock of merchandise, furniture, fixtures and equipment heretofore owned by Morria E. Shewalter. located at and constituting; the merchandise stock of Fairfield Furniture Shoppe at said above address; said merchandise will he sold for cash to the hißhest and best bidder at not less than the appraised value thereof and in all thinits aubjeet to the approval of said Marion Circuit Court. HARRY G. TEMPLETON. Receiver of Morris E. Shewalter. doing; business as Fairfield Furniture Shoppe. WILSON & WILSON. Attorneys for Receiver. May 30. ,11. 1927, NOTICE OF HEARING BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS Notice is hereby Riven that Carleton B. McCulloch has filed with the Board of Zonanß Appeals of the Citv of Indianapolis, a petition askitiß permisison to vary the requirements of Gen. Ord. No. 114. 1922. by improvinß the 309x250-foot tract of Rround at the southeast corner of Meridian and Corydon Sts., with a fillin* station, business rooms and apartment. A public hearing- will he held by said Board in Room 401, City Hall. Tuesday. June 9. 1927. at 10 a. m,. at whieh time and place all interested persons will he heard with reference to matters set out in said petition. BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS. JAMES E. ROCAP, President. MARIE VICTOR. Secretary. AUCTION SALE—Legal Notice: Notice is, hereby given that the undersigned wiill offer for sale st, their place of business, 445-447 E. Court St.. Indianapolis, sindiana, Wednesday morning. 9 o'clock. .Hine 15. 1927. the following personal properly: One lot of household goods stored under the names of E. E. Gillard, Claude Webb. Frank Bro*. Constable Lula Galloway. Fred Sisul. Lola Clark. Chas. Russell, Fred Carl. Floyd McCord, C. W Freeman Constable (2). Hattie Mav Weathers. Frank Broz. Conatable. C. W. Freeman. Constable, ,1 H A. Ross. R. M. Smith. Held by them in storage: said sale being made to defray expenses of storage and oiher charges. Sale will be for rash and public. SANITARY STORAGE COMPANY. NOTICE TO BIDDERS PAINT AND PAINTERS' SUPPLIES, LUMBER, PIPE COVERING. CORK. SOLDER. ROOFING. INDIAN HEAD MUSLIN. ASBESTOS*>CEMENT. Notice is hereby given that the Board of School Commisisoners of the City of Indianapolis will until the hour of 8 o'clock p. m., June 14. 1927, (Tuesdayl. receive sealed bids for the sale of Paint and Painters' Supplies. Lumber. Pipe Covering, Cork. Solder. Roofing. Indian Head Muslin. Asbestoa Ceqjent. according to speeifleations on file in the office of the Board, which specifications will be furnished prospective bidders on request. Bids must be on bidder s blank provided by the Board, and each bid must be accompanied by certified check or exchange for three (3) per cent of the maximum bid, and said sum shaiwbe forfeited to the Board as liquidated damages in case the bidder submitting the same shall he awarded a contract and shall fail to execute the contract and file bond approved by the Board as required in the specifications. The right is reseived by the Board to reject any or all proposals and 'o refrain from accepting or rejecting proposals for not more than fifteen (151 days. . BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF INIANAPOLIS. By URE M FRAZER, Business Director. Indianapolis. Indiana, May 3X, 1837, ......

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DEM. BRUISED DEADS.ARRESTS IN HOLIDAY RIOTS # Klansmen, Police in Free-for-AII —Two Fascists Killed. Bv United Prcii NEW YORK, May 31.—Six men faced charges ranging from participating in a disorderly parade to felonious assault and a riot squad of police was threatened with investigation today because of riotous Memorial day parades In which two men were killed and scores bruised and battered. Three serious disturbances occurred, Robed Klansmen clashed with and defeated police who attempted to keep them from marching in a parade In Queens. Two Fascists, one of whom served In the American army and the other with the Italian forces in the World War, were killed, allegedly by antiFasclsts, in the Bronx. Fascists and anti-Fascists clashed at Times Square, with no more serious casualties than a. Tew bruised heads. The Klan-police clash lasted for more than half an hour, A dozen men were knocked out in fist fights. Police said permission to parade had been given if no robes were worn. TOLL OF SIX IN DETROIT Four Automobile Victims; Two Are Drowned. Bu United PrrsK DETROIT, May 31.—Memorial day took a toll of six lives in Detroit and vicinity. Automobile accidents, numerous on congested roads, caused four deaths and injury to a score of others, while two were drowned. KILLED IN STEEPLECHASE Captain's Horse Breaks Away; Another Hurt in Fall, Bu United Pres ft JUNCTION CITY, Kan., May 31. Memorial day exhibitions by members of the Ft. Riley Cavalry School resulted in the death of Capt. Thomas A. Bryant. 2d Calavry, and injury of Capt, Charles Wharton, horsemanship instructor. Captain Bryant was killed when his mount broke away from the barrier at the start of a steeplechase. Captain Wharton received a brokeh leg when his horse failed to clear an easy brush jump.

LINDBERGH CAME DF BRAVE BREED (Continued From Page 1) aid the Lion Hearted’s day. And those are the bloods of courage, of simple thought and living and cf high adventure. It was Feb. 4, 1902, that this lad was bom, in a comfortable home In Detroit, Mich. His mother was Evangeline Lodge Lindbergh and his father Charles A. Lindbergh, lawyer and later a member of Congress. His father was horn in Sweden, But in 1860 lie had come with his own father to Sauk Center, Minn. There the elder Lindbergh had set himself to the task of building a pioneer home. He had felled the trees and built a log cabin, twelve by sixteen feet, and in it the father of Charlie Lindbergh played through his early childhood. There came an incident, typical of the history of this family. On# day the elder Lindbergh fell across a saw. His right arm was all but severed. It xvas sixty miles to the home of the nearest doctor. Neighbors, notably the Rev. C. S. Harrison of Fork, Neb., who told of the incident, gave him what care they could. It was three days before the doctor arrived. The arm was amputated and a. few' months later the Rev. Harrison re-coi-ds that the elder Lindbergh was back hewing away at the forests, swinging an ax with his left arm—not to be defeated injiis purpose, _ As to Lindbergh's father, WTitten in contemporary spent his boyhood attending common schools and gave much time to hunting. fishing and life in the open. * In 1881 he entered Grove Lake Academy. Minn., and in 1,887 he was graduated from the University of Michigan and began the practice of law. He rode into Congress in 1906 on the crest of the wave of trust-bust-ing. He threw himself into a fight to unseat. “Uncle .Joe" Cannon from the speakership and for the next ten years was known as an insurgent and a progressive in Congress. In 1916 he was defeated for re-election and two years later he joined the Non-Partisan League movement in Minnesota, becoming its candidate for Governor. He lost by a narrow margin. In 1923 he sought the governorship again. This time Charles had learned to fly and he carried his father from town to town by airplane as the campaign became spirited. Again Lindbergh was defeated. In 1924 Congressman Lindbergh died from a long standing malady and Charlie scattered his father's ashes from an airplane over the farm where his boyhood had been spent. Kodak Company Wins Bu United Pre *► WASHINGTON. May 31.—The Federal trade commission in United States Supreme anti-trust suit to compel the Eastman Kodak Cotrg?any. Rochester, N. Y„ to dispose of three laboratories for development of positive motion picture slime, ...