Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 32, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 June 1927 — Page 22

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THREE CHILDREN TO PERPETUATE FAMILY NAMES Or Hereditary Traits Lost, Russian Eugenics Group' Finds. 81l T'nitci! Press MOSCOW, June 17.—Three children for each family, living to the age of 15 years, are necessary to assure continuance of parental names and characteristics, the Russian Eugenics Society has announced after a survey. The chances are overwhelming .that parents with less than three adolescent children will not succeed in transmitting their hereditary traits to the next generation, the Society found. Scientists, inventors and others of superior intelligence as a rule have less than three children, the report disclosed, with the result that exceptional talents are often lost to the World in the second generation. Prof. Koltzoff, who conducted the survey three years, found that persons of more than average intelligence and education do not reproduce their kind in the usual proportion. / The higher the degree of education and brain development, he said, the greater is the tendency to marry late in life or not at all and to have few children. The inheritable features of highly gifted parents in this way become wasted. The . survey disclosed that the wives of intellectuals are more exacting in their requirements on their husbands than are the wives of less educated men.

NEW FRUIT SOON TO FEATURE AT SODA FOUNTAINS WASHINGTON, June 17.—The “limequat,” anew citrus fruit developed by the United States Department of Agriculture for culture in the southern part of the country, will soon be found in the public soda fountains as anew source of limeade. West Indian limes, on which the thirsty public depends at present for their zesty drink, are not grown in the United States except in the extreme southern part of Florida, and even there they are often severely injured by freezing. The imported supply is variable in quality and quantity. The new type was originated in 1909 by Walter T. Swingle, department plant breeder, by crossing the West Indian lime with the round kumquat orange. The kumquat is one of the hardiest of the evergreen citrus fruit trees, and is highly resistant to some pf the diseases affecting the lime and other citrus varieties. The fruit however, has little commercial value. The product of this cross, known as the limequat, carries many of the good traits of both ancestors. It is thin-skinned, Juicy, and resembles the lime in appearance and taste to such an extent that it can scarcely be distinguished from the true lime by an expert. The tree on which it grows is very hardy and resistant to disease.

ASKS KLAN RECEIVER Company Sues for $1,500, j . Alleges Bills Unpaid. ’ Keceivershlp for Marlon County Ku-Klux Klan No. 3, damages of $1,500, and a restraining order to prevent W. Lee Smith, Klan trustee, from selling real estate in which the Klan has an interest, was petitioned In a suit filed in Superior Court Four by August Buschmann and s3ons, Inc. It is alleged the organization leased a hall from Bilschmanns’ at Eleventh St. and College Ave., on which $650 rental is due. When the organization vacated the hall, five electric fans valued at $187.50 and 200 chairs 'valued at $250 were takken, it is alleged. The Klan also owns a lot at LinWood and E. Washington Sts., that Smith is attempting to sell it is asserted. The complaint seeks court sale of this so the plaintiff may obtain money owed. Other defendants are: Charles J. Orbison, national officer; Mayor John L. Duvall, Jesse McClure, city recreation director; Orin E. Davis, of the Horsethief Detective Assoviation; Alonzo Jefferson, William Boyce, Jr., city clerk, and William C. Buser, city controller. WORK; BEHAVE; ABSTAIN Ed Howe Gives Motto for Success in Life. Bu United Press ATCHISON, Kan., June 17.—Ed Howe, sitting at a banquet table and his plate piled high with chicken, last night gave to the world his motto for success: Work hard, behave and eat less. Howe was honored by townspeople on the fiftieth anniversary of the funding of the Atchison Globe, Howe’s stepping stone to fame, William Allen White, another famous Kansas newspaper man, was present as was Senator Arthur Capper, whom Howe once described as “one of the most prominent young: re-, porters in Kansas.” A diamond with a hole through the middle has been discovered in Elandsputte. It is of value only as -ft freak stone.

The City in Brief

SATURDAY EVENTS Sacred Heart School alumni dance, Severln, 9 p. m. Marmon Motor Car Company picnic, Broad Ripple Park, all day. City manager mass meeting, Cadle Tabernacle. 8 p. m. Beta Theta Pi luncheon. Board of Trade. Sigma Alpha Epsilon luncheon, Chamber of Commerce. Willie Carey, 31, of 329 Kentucky Ave., holder of the police arrest record, is in again. With one of his alleged gang members, John Ford, 23, of 912 Broadway, Carey is held in the city prison on a vagrancy) charge. Shortly after Thomas Ford, a brother of John, reported his auto stolen. Sergt. Otto Petit and squad found the two asleep in the car at White River and Tenth St. Alexander Henderson, Negro, 142 W. Tenth St., is in the city hospital suffering from a bullet wound in the abdomen. Henderson charged that Walter Lee, Negro, 553 Muskingum St., shot him after they argued over $4 Lee was arrested. Miss Marion Jllill. 18, of 20 S. Butler Ave. received leg lacerations and a wrenched back when a car driven by her -sister, Miss Julia Hill, same address, collided at S. Hawthorne Lane and Julian Ave. with a car driven by Lewis Hendricks, 21, Brownsburg. The Hill car overturned and was badly damaged. Hendricks was released on his own recognizance on a charge of,assault and battery with automobile. George Nicholas, 5, son, of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Nicholas, 2274 N. Rural St., received a fractured right arm Thursday night when he ran across the street into the path of a car driven by Harlan Scott, 3435 E. Twenty-Sixth St., in the 930 block E. Sixteenth St. The boy was taken to Indiana Christian Hospital. Scott was not held. The Stevenson home on the Laurel Hall farms, north of the city, will be used as a summer camp by the Jewish Federation of Indianapolis this summer. Dr. Harry A. Jacobs is chairman of the committee making plans. Boy Scout hike cabin Ha-Bar, on the reservation near Ft. Harrison, presented by the Hayward Barcus Legion post, will be dedicated Sunday at 2:30 p. m. Dan Sowers of the legion post, Mrs. Grace Hinkle of the post auxiliary, and John A. Hook, Indianapolis scout district president, will speak. The national party executive committee will meet July 3-4 in the American Central Life Bldg., 8 E. Market St., John Zahnd, national chairman, announced. The national convention city will be selected. Special Pullmans will take the Indianapolis delegation to the Rambow Division Veterans’ Association at Des Moines, la., July 14-16, R. E. Murphy, president of the local association, announced. The cars will leave Indianapolis at 2:45 p. m. July 13. Two Indiana national guardsmen have passed the West Point Military Academy entrance examinations, according to word received from Washington, D. C., by Adjt. Gen. William H. Kershner. They are George Edwin Dietz, 190714 College Ave., corporal in the 151st Infantry, and David N. Motherwell, East Chicago, corporal in Company E, 113th Engineers. Asa special feature of an all-day celebration, the Boston Terrier Club of Indianapolis will hold an exhibition of "blue-ribbon winners at Broad Ripple Sunday. Terriers have been entered from Columbus, Muncie, Terre Haute, Ft. Wayne and-In-dianapolis. Connected with the company for twenty years, Ross E. Luellen hai been named assistant general passenger and freight agent of the Union Traction Company of Indiana, with headquarters at Anderson. “The Life of Lindbergh,’’ (D Appleton & Cos.), published seventytwo hours after receipt of the 40,000-word manuscript, started circulation at Indianapolis Public Library late Wednesday, six days after it came from the press. Dale Van Emery and Morris D. Tracey, United Press special writers, edited the book. Fire, apparently caused by defective wiring, did approximately SSOO damage early this morning to the home of Ira Lester, 2021 Barth Ave. Sidney Seligman, 1215 Broadway, was cut and bruised late Thursday when the auto in which he was rid> ing, driven by Israel Zimmerman, 17, of 2870 Station St„ collided with one driven by George Noble, 3023 Sutherland Ave., at Twenty-Fifth and Belief on taine Sts. The Zimmerman auto overturned.

Gone, but Not Forgotten

Automobiles reported stolen to police belong to: Orville Isom, 618 Arch St., Ford, from Pearl ,and Blackford Sts. Leonard Cougill, 757 Graham St., Chevrolet, 535-323, from Market and Alabama Sts. L. F. Sweeney, 1142 Spruce St., Essex, 532-219, from Pleasant and Shelby Sts. L. T. Allen Sales Company, 917 Virginia Ave., Nash, 589-323, from Ohio and West Sts. Walter Ruschaupt, 702 N. Garfield Ave., Ford, 510-500, from Capitol Ave. and* Market St. Edward Anderson, 302 Caven St., Ford. 531-898, from that address. William Waltz, 1215 Wade St., Ford, from rear of that address.

BACK HOME AGAIN

Automobiles reported found by police belong to: Thomas Ford, city. Ford, found at White River and Tenth Sts. Ford, license 841-416 Michigan, found at Tenth and Limestone Sts.

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, Card of Thanks WE wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to our relations, friends and neighbors for their kindness during the illness and death of our beloved husband and father. Charles R. Banks. We especially wish to thank the Rev. J. B. Rosemurgv. members of Irvington Masonic Lodge, the quartet, the pallbearers and to Mrs. Moore and Kirk and for all the beautiful flowers. WIFE AND FAMILY Funeral Directors W. T. BLASENGYM Main office, 2226 Shelby St. Drexel 2570. BERT S. GADD. 2130 PROSPECT ST. DREXEL 5307. UNDERTAKERS. HISEY & TITUS. 931 N. Delaware. LI. 3828. George Gfinsteiner Funeral director. 522 E. Market. Main 0908. KRIEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR. 1402 N. Illinois St. Main 1154. Res.. Bel. 3866-R 1. Lost and Found BILLFOLD lost; workingman's two weeks' pay. Maryland St. Rew. Main 3150. BILLFOLD lost: containing $73; vicinity Riverside Park. Web. 4352-J. Reward. BILLFOLD. SB3; poor working boy. Reward. Bel. 1026 R-4. DOQ. Airedale; male, lost Sunday. 817 S. Meridian. Reward. FOX fur; white; lost in Palace Theater Tuesday afternoon. Liberal reward paid for return. Washington 2566. FOX TERRIER, long legs, left side face black and brov/n, white body, black spot on back, collar and harness. Name "Spotty.” Child’s pet. Reward. Lin. 9507. FOX TERRIER; white with brown- spots on lore legs, black, brown ears. Ans. to name "Winks.” Main 5735. Reward. EUR; jreddish tan. fox; lost downtown. Liberal reward. Ran. 1620. GLASSES: shell-rim, nose; lost; leather case with aluminum guard protecting nosepiece. Reward. Irv. 2627. K. A. O. Sorority pin; kite shape, set with pearls. Reward. Web. 0203. KEYS; bunch lost in New York Store restroom. Reward. Riley 5036. t PARTY who took brown suitcase with garments labeled Cameran Coat Cos., from touring car. known. Mall 4453 Central Ave. PURSE, small, black. $lO. locker key No. 32; downtown. Reward. Main 5748, TIMES WANT ADS BRING BUSINEBS Special Notices' ELMHURST home of rest, study and quiet; attendant if desired. 2114 N. Capitol Ave. Ran. 2671. Ran. 2115. NESTLE LANOIL permanent wave. $5; experlenced operator. Lin. 4630. WOODRUFF: Middle Dr.. 982: share apt., with 1 or 2 busin. women. Web. 4210-M. Parceling by experienced operator; 50 cents. 1439 S. East. DRexel 7140. CLASSICAL music players want engagements; saxophone. 2 violins. Irv. 4644, Instructions An Attractive aod Profitable Profession A profession that leads to independence. One in which your earnings depend entirely upon your artistic and business abilities. Every woman’s latest talent and love of the beautiful can be developed and commercialized in this fascinating and enjoyable work. We train you thoroughly in a manner that will seem most natural to you. Our graduates pass State examinations with ease. Your inqqiry and consultation with us is totally without obligation. Central Beauty College 2d Floor Odd Fellow Bldg. MA In 5748-6509. CENTRAL BEAUTY COLLEGE. Our graduates pass State examinations easily. 202 Odd Fellow Bldg. Ma. 578 and 6509. TIMES WANT ADS BRING BUSINESS Business Announcements BUILDING, remodeling, repairing, garages built; quick service; reas. Web. 6878-M. CEMENT WORK; all kinds; estimates free. A. Applegate. Bel. 3489. CINDERS—S3 LOAD Sand, gravel and driveways. DRex. 1010. ELECTRIC FIRE-PROOE WIRING. $25 FOR 5-RM. COTTAGE; COMP. WE. 6411. EXCAVATING UNDER HOUSES Carpenter, cement, brick work. DR. 0736. EXCHANGE HOUSE PAINTING FOR AN AUTO. 320 WOODROW AVE. FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated; feather mattresses and pillows made. E. F. BURKLE, 416 Mass. Main 1428. FIRST-CLASS paper hanging, painting. paneling and two-edge work a specialty. C. W. BENNETT. Dr. 7143. 3942 Hoyt Ave. ■ FOR PAPER HANGING CALL HAR. 3319-J, OR CALL AT 1059 W. 33RD ST. FURNACE repairing and cleaning. Reasonable price. Ken. 1767. GENERAL contractors, plasterers. Large or small job by exp, men. Ra. 5847. INTERIOR, .exterior painting, paper clcaning. bv efticrt. Work guar. Lin. 1058. LET us repair vour basement, flues, sidewalks. Years of experience in brick and c4ment work. Web. 5281-M. , MARCEL. 50c: shampoo, rain water. 50c. 308 E. St. Joe. Ri. 5602. NOTICE—House painting, interior and exterior. Web. 2474, PAINTING by experienced man; prices reasonable. Web. 2474. PAINTING: cash or payments by expcrlenced man. Call Lt. 2832. PAPER hanging; $3 a rm. & up; cleaning and painting. Ken. 2514 and Lin. 8614 PAPER hangers and painters. J. BARRETT & SON. Call Dr. 6853. PAPER hanging, painting, plastering; guaranteed. A. F. LANGLEY, Riley 6265. PAPER hanging, paper furn. Work guar. B. THOMAS. Dr. 6905-Rl. PAPER hanging, painting: ail work guaranteed; immediate service. Ri. 5586. PAPER cleaning, hanging; sample shown; paper furn.. $3.50 room. We. 0318. PAPER hanging and painting, all work guaranteed. Immediate service. Ri, 8586, PAPER HANGING AMD PAINTING A. F. GREEN. KEN. 4022. PAPER hanging; 15c per roll and up. Web. 4495. PAPER HANGING: work guaranteed. GUY RIGGS. Riley 4089. PAPER HANGING; promptly done and first-class work. Web. 1480. REPAIR nad patch plastering; immediate service. Ran. 6434. RUG, 9x12 THOROUGHLY CLEANED. *2. Superior Rug Cleaners Ken. 4462. RUGS CLEANED: 9x12, $1.50; 36-inch, 50c; 27-lnch, 25c. Riley 6277. SODDING. CEMENTING. GRADING AND EXCAVATING. KEN. 2452. TINNING; gutterino, downspout, new and repairs, roofing, furnace work: call for estimates. CHARLES GOLDSTEIN. Dr. 3431. Residence phone. Wa. 3446. WILL furnish and hang paper, $4 room and up. Ran. 0968. Help Wanted—Male CLEAN-CUT young man, married preferred. with car; city work: make deliveries. collections; permanent; state age. references, former employers. Postoffice Box 210. WHITE BOYS WANTED For shoe shining who are not afraid of work. Cali at Edwards Hotel. A. BURRELL. SAI.ESMEN AND SALESLADIES. OP. TO MAKE SSO TO $75 WK. 625 MASS. AVE. labor Eh on construction Job. Must be handy man. 1321 N. Riley.

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Help Wanted—Male MAN— EXPERIENCED For Window Shade Cleaning Apply rROOR.psS LAUNDRY 430 E. Market Help Wanted Female GERMAN girl; experienced in cooking, good home; big wages. Wa. 0882. 3516 Central Ave. SALESLADIES; pleasant, very profitable employment to those seeking steady positlons. Call MRS. ROBERSON. Bel, 2428. Situations Wanted Male INTELLIGENT young man Wants steady position; experienced Job printer; will drive truck, work in office or do any other honorable work. Address Box B 501. care of Times. . f NEED WORK AND NEED IT BAD. Willing to do anv kind of work, but prefer truck driving, chauffeur or garage work. Reference. Web. 4195-J. HIGH school boy warns work to get in condition for football. Irv. 1570. HIGH school graduate, colored; work of any kind; reference. Riley 1992. MAN wants housecleaning and yard work. 40c per hour. Ran. 4659. PAPER hanging and cleaning; 1927 samples; work guaranteed. Bel. 2544, CARPENTER Jobbing at lowest cost; no charge for estimates. Lin. 1007. ! Situations Wanted Female I REFINED middel-aged lady desires care of children, sewing, companionship. B. 275. STATISTICAL typist; general office experlence; best reference. Har. 0268-M | PRACTICAL nursing wanted; will give physician’s references. Main 5432. STENOGRAPHER clerk; dictaphone operator wishes haif-day position. Ke. 2871. Rooms for Rent ' ALABAMA, N.. 1115;. modern: light; hot water; homelike: $3.00. 1: ALABAMA. 530 N.: NICE FRONT ROOM.' MODERN. RILEY 5882. | BROADWAY, 2121: nicely furnished room | with daveno. 1 or 2 girls. Ran. 0597. : DELAWARE. N., 2514121 large front rm.; 1 prlv. home; $4 week; 1 or 2 gentlemen. DE QUINCY. N., 418: light, airy, front room; garage. Irvington 3477-J. EAST. N.. 726. Apt. 21: attractive, well furn. rm. mod. Suit. 2, Lin. 7754. HARBOUR HOTEL: clean, modern rooms; t low weekly and dally rates. 617*2 N. 111. i ILLINOIS, N.. 431. Apt. 5; furnished front room; twin beds; cool; men preferred. KENWOOD. 2931; attractive front room. private home. Randolph 4187. MERIDIAN. 531 N : large rooms; hot water; $7 week. Main fif37. MERIDIAN; 840 N.: RMS.: NEWI.Y DECO- ! RATED; BOARD OPT: HOTEL STYLE, j MICHIGAN. D(M E.; attractive rms.; good meals if desired. Riley 3807. I NEW JERSEY, 2218 N.; 1 room, twin beds; I $3,75; also single rm.; all mod. Ha. 1350-R. i UNIVERSITY Terrace: mod. private, front sleeping room. Rilev 6190. I WALNUT. 415 E.; lovely sleeping apt.; I player piano. Vlctro.; suit. 2or 3. LI. 7258. I 15TH St.. E.: to business man or woman: I large front room. Central heat in winter. Private home, near Alabama car line. Riley 1656. ND. 727 E.: attractive front rm.: private. mod, home; ladies pref. Ken. 3825. 26TH. 20 W.: furn. rm. 2 gentle home. $8 week. Ran. 2525 NEATLY furnished rm.: modern downtown • Apt. Riley 3833. i ROOMS: modern; nicely furnished, airy. I light; location excellent: close to car lines. Ran. 2852. \ ATTRACTIVE front rm., large closet, emi ployed girl. Kenwood 2050. ! NICELY furn.. cool rm., for 2 employed: I near car line; garage. Irv. 0193-R. Rent Housekeeping Rooms I ALABAMA. 1013 N.: nice clean light house j keening room. Everything furnished. ALA . N.. 1126; 2 siutes of rooms; roasoni abR: adults. Lin. 3180. 1 CHRISTIAN. 424 S: att n-i l n :: . M ’ , floor; child welcome. Drexel 2909-J. | HAMILTON Ave.. N.; ting rms.: furnished, private home; garage; E. Michigan car. Webater 3933-W JEFFERSON; parlor suite, connecting bath; private entrance: garage. Web. 1424-J. I NEW YORK. E.. 524; large rm.; everything | furn.j ent.; reas.; >6. Lin. 8541, ! OHIO. E.. 540: nice, clean, housekeeping 1 room; everything furnished; 83 week. ! PARK. 1535; nicely furnished front room; | 2or more; employed? - Lin. 7695. I SOUTH St.. E., 317; furnished sleeping I rooms; housekeeping If desired: S2 week. I SOUTHEASTERN. 2412; very" desirable, i semi-modern living rooms; water paid. Reduced to sll month for quick rental. Main 1318s ’ 10TH. E.. 1532; light housekeeping; all ! modern. Web. 6596, i 18TH. W., "24; two clean, modern furnished; also one sleeping. Ran. 3909. 648 E. 15TH: TWO NICE FURNISHED i ROOMS. PRIVATE ENTRANCE. _ | Room for Rent With Board BROADWAY. 2346: cheerfully furn. rm.: best home cooking; privileges. Ken. 5985. MICHIGAN. 904 E. f new Iv decorated rms.; i good home cook”ig. Rilev 3807 ! VERMONT, W.. 130; nicely furnished rm.; j 3 excellent meals. Riley 4347. ' 33D. W., 1038; will care for child 8 to 13 years old: mother's care. Har. 1167-J. j ATTRACTIVE FURN. 4 AND ROOM: j ALT, MOD.: OARAGE. W 2 BOYS’ Country Club: opening for educai tion and recreation: limit 12 boys: best I supervision. DRex. 1913-M. I RM. and board for 2 gentlemen or tinI oloved mother with child. Web. 4143-W. CHILDREN rm. and bd.; mother"; care; | beautiful sub, home.: playgr. Dr. 6708 R-l. CHILDREN to board: mother's care; good location. Riley 6349. RM. and board: 2 boys between 8 and 10 ! vrs.; mother's car: plnvgrouncL We. 2127-R Houses for Rent ASHLAND Ave.. 1639; 7-room double; jtiodern; garage: $35. Ran. 0307. BELMONT, N., 133; 4 rooms inside toilet; _s23; water paid. Main 1050. BERNARD, W- 314: north of 40th St.: 5room modern bungalow: $55, WA. 1926. BROOKBIDE AVE., 2820: 5-room double; semi-mod.: cheap: small fam. Li. 1074.. DAWSON. 811; COOL. COZY. SOUTH SIDE DUPLEX, MODERN. GAR. RA. 6808. DREIER PL. 1017; half double: 5-room senii-modcrn. Call DRexel 1829-W. FINLEY, 1228; double: 5 rms.; semi-mod-ern; fine location. Web. 1221. FULTON ST.. 616; 4 R.: GOOD COND.; SEMI-MOD. LI. 1764; EVES. RA. 7190. HAUGH. 422; 5 rms., gas. elec., new paper; sl7. Warren. 655; 6 rms., gas, elec., car; S2O. Station, 2317; 4 rms., gas, elec., gar., wa. paid; $lB. Cable. 211; 3 rms.. elec., gar., new paper; sl3. McCullough. M. 1709. HENDRICKS PLACE. 28: 6-ROOM MODERN DOUBLE: S4O. RILEY 1973. KOEHNE. 211: 5 rms.. modern except furnace; will redecorate; S2O. Ra. 3146, LANGSDALE, 637; 5-rm. dbl.: new. paprd.; elect., gas: wat. pd.: $17.50. Hu. 2917. 423 E. NORTH ST. Four rooms and bath; modern; $39.50 per month: heat and water paid. J. O. MCCULLOUGH AOENCY. 106 N. Delaware St. Main 1709. SOUTHEASTERN, 1034-1038: 4 and 5-room cottages, semi-modern. Call Wa. 0313. SPEEDWAY CITY; 4935-1437 W. 11th St.: 4-room modern double; freshly papered; S3O a side. Ran. 3152. WALLACE. N„ 616: 5-room mod. dbl.: gar.; water paid: S4O; jjjdults. Web. 1297-J. WALNUT. E., 3715; 5-room bungalow; $28,50. Main 1050. UTH, E., 1439; 5-room modern double: garage; will redecorate. Lin. 6695. 16TH and Sheldon; double corner. sls a side. Call Ken. 1481 btw. 8:30 and 5 p. m. 3017 E. 22D ST.; 4 rooms; gas. elec., city water, inside toilet: rent $18; water paid. one square Brightwood car. 28TH, W., 1040; 5-room dble.: mod., wa. pd.; double garage; S3O. Har. 1172-R. 31ST St., W„ 1117; 5 rms.; downstairs; comp, furnished: garden. Ran. 3356. ?3D. W.. 1021; thoroughly modern 3-bed-room single residence: double garage: fine yard, trees. Irv. 3955. NEW PAINT NEW PAPER; INSIDE PAINT. 2131 N. Jefferson: 4 r., elec., gas... .$12.50 2307 Massachusetts; 4 r., gas. elec. .$12.50 1230 Standard; 4 r., gas. elcc $17.50 1434 Everett; 4-r. cottage $13.50 1440 Everett; 4,r. cottage $13.50 1823',i W. N. York; 3 r.. wa. pd., gas.slo.oo COLORED - 2032 W. Tenth; sr„ elec., water... n5.00 935 1 j W. Vermont; 4 r.. gas, elec., inside toilet, sink in kitenen $17.50 801 W. Twelfth; 3 r.: good condition.s 9.00 NESBIT L. SEARCY. OWNER. 224 N. DELAWARE. LIN. 4971. GOOD HOUSES 1040 Wright: 6 rooms -.525.00 915 Chase; 4 rooms 15.00 2017 Linden: 3 rooms; garage 16.50 2422 S. California; 4 rooms; garage.. 12.00 2001 Koehne: 5 rooms 25.00 1250 Nordyke; 4 rooms 15.00 113 W. Arizona: 3 rooms 17.00 W. R. HUNTER CO. Main 1078. 3220 Northwestern: 6. modern; completely redecorated; fine neighborhood $23.00 49 N. Jefferson; 7. modern, remodeled, newly decorated inside and out. 2-car garage, nice vard. $35.00 LORENZ SCHMIDT & SONS ; Main 3715. 144 E. Ohio St.

l Apartments for Rent ASHLAND. 1936; strictly modern 5-room upper duplex; heat, water Turn.; $35. BELLEFONTAINE. S., 1123; 4 rooms, bath. mod., porches: water turn.; gar, opt. THE LUMLEY MERIDIAN AT SIXTEENTH Well-arranged apartments with southern exposure and good view. MA. 0792. RENTALS. WASHINGTON BANK & TRUST CO. CENTRAL. 3207; 5 rooms, mod.; kont and rear porches. Ran. 3160 or Wa. 0948. COLLEGE. 1815; 5-rm. apt.; newly decorated: front porch. Apply Apt. 8. Rent starts July Ist. ILLINOIS and 15th; six rooms; modern apartment; $29. Main 7157. IRVINGTON—4 large rooms; modern; at- , tractive Interior; adults. Irv. 0542. THE BALLARD CORNER DELAWARE AND OHIO Three-room, newlv-redecorated apartment. Summer rates. MA. 0792. RENTALS. WASHINGTON BANK St TRUST CO. JULIES AVE.. ‘5360; APT. C. 5 ROOMS. WITH SUN PARLOR. IRV. 3085. NORTH: 4-RM. APT.. MODERN. NEWLY | DECORATED. HAR. 1945. 1 PARK. 1666: 7 rooms; hot and cold water; steam heat: hardwood floors; new decoratlons; permit to sublet. Har. 2401. 1938 N. PENN: lower duplex: strictly mod.. price reasonable. Ran. 1849, COLORED APARTMENTS LAVERNE AND PALMA Corner North and Senate: 4 and 5 rooms. Summer rates. Ma. 0792. rentals. WASHINGTON BANK & TRUST CO. PENN. N.. 1401. Apt. 20: small high class turn, apt. Permanent. RI. 4729. APARTMENTS, furnlshpd or unfurnished. H. H. WOODSMALL & CO.. INC. Call E. V. Dessert, Lin. 5391 or Hum. 2204. APARTMENTS, southeast corner College and 22d: attractive 4 and 5 rms.. heat and water furn.: very reas. rent. See custodian or call Lin. 1581. HARDING ST.. N.. 2626‘,5 Five-room modern apartment: S3O; will ' paper. ILLINOIS ST.. N.. 415 ; Eight-room apartment: excellent for room- ! ers: good rental. MA. 0792. RENTALS. WASHINGTON BANK & TRUST CO. MOD. Apt.: furnished or unfurnished: lanltor service. Reas. Call eve.. Ken. 5686. Houses and Flats Furnished 2354 N. CAPITOL: Apt. 4 rms., sun parlor. bath, completely furnished. Ran. 2747. CAPITOL. 2045. N.; 4 rooms, modern: priI vate fam.; everythg. furn.: $45. Ha. 0649-W ! NORTH; 5 rooms to Sept. 1: adults: refer- | ences. Call mornings. Ran. 0678. i WOODRUFF: 1846 Cross Dr.: 4 or 6-rm. strictly mod, apts.; nicely turn, gar, opt. • COLORED; 1039 Colton St.; 3-room house; electricity, porch, car space; $lO. I epoils. 164/ 18c dozen. Suburban for Rent ; SPEEDWAY City. 4935. 4937 W. 11th St.; 4-room modern double, freshly papered. 630 a side. Rail. 3152. Business Places for Rent Ambassador Office Doom Very desirable for dentist and doctor together: would have good clientele in building: excellent location, at Pratt and Pennsylvania. Also 2 very desirable new storerooms at 16th and Capitol. Call Ambassador Apartment Hotel. Riley 1371. WASHINGTON ST.. W.. 834-8 Two large storerooms. Will lease. HARDING ST.. N.. 2626 Large storeroom. Good location. Sec this. MA. 0792. RENTALS. WASHINGTON BANK A- TRUST CO. STOREROOM. with four living-rooms: splendid location for restaurant or grocery: close to entrance of large box factory; will remodel building to suit tenant. Drcx. 5350. EXCELLENT business location on Illinois St., room 50x13 feet: large display window: heat and light furnished. SSO. Apply 361 N. Illinois. Lin. 8865. OFFICE AND FACTORY: FOR LIGHT MANUFACTURING. MAIN 2112. Storage and Transfer ESTABLISHED 1895. i Packing, hauling r.nd storage. Low prices on ettv and overland storage. Low prices on city and overland hauling. Phone us for estimates. OTTO J. SUEZ. Riley 3628-2353. Webster 4579-0699-W. I C 9* L atl d feed; transfer, general hauling. W. E. Rodocker. 621 E. 64th St. Wa. 4433. Cottages and Resorts I WAWASEE Lake front: cottages for rent i completely furnished fairly priced: reserve Hours now. R. O. RENCH. Box 50. Wawaser Ind. I *’9? RENT, a nice furn. 5-rm. cottage Tippecanoe- Lake. F. J. MERTZ 273 Maple St . Wabash. Ind. LAKE MANITOU: .'i-rin. nirn. cottage: ac- : commodate 8: elec, lights, boat. Dr. 6707. ■ TIPPECANOE LAKE; 5-room cottages„A^ en . < ‘- and Porch, flowing well. A. E. SANDERS. 1304 College. Main 1847. FOR rent: furnished cabin overlooking „ Nashville. MRS. MARY H. VAWTED. ■ bv Brown County. Ind LAKK WEBSTER; 4-ROOM COTTAGE. BOAT: OARAOE. RI. 1457. NICELY furn. cottage. Big Chapman Lake. Web. 0217 or Irv. 3378-W. Business Opportunities GROCERY with living rooms; good location: bargain: rent reasonable; price I 6300. 1244 Newman Bt. Web. 6531. j TAILORING store; first-class; doing big I business; Anderson. If interested write i or see Mr. Crltchley. Washington Hotel. ! PARTNER wanted; splendid proposition to practical nurse who can Invest $250: excellcnt returns. Box B 277. TIMBB WANT ADS BRING BUSINESS Miscellaneous for Sale ANTIQUE 4-plece solid brass fireside set. SIOO. 1637 N. Meridian. Ri. 4729. _ BABY carriage, brown, reed, and Taylor Tol. Call Rilev 4129 BABY carriage, reversible, reed, like new. 812. 1321 Lee St ! BABY buggv. good cond.. small kitchen cabinet, clothes dryer, 354 N. Jefferson. BABY BUGGY; dark blue, lvorv. reed, tan corduroy; very reasonable, web. 3658-R. BABY BUGCSY; black reed; good condition; <lO. 4700 E. New York. Jrv. 1961. BEDROOM suite, walnut, splendid conditlon. good springs, reas. Ran. 0271. CASH REGISTERS, scales, grinders, sheers rebuilt: guara iteed. Fixtures all kinds. SPRAGUE EX.. 22 W. Ohio. Main 0564. CHILD'S bed. "Simmons.” ivory, in good condition, reasonable, Wa. 0114-J. DFSK: oak, flat-top and swivel chair. Private owner. Call Lin. 6772. DINING-ROOM suite. 8-picce. hand-pol-ished oak: must be seen to appreciate. Call Irv. 1478-R. * DINING room furniture: davenport, porch swing, ladies’ desk, washing machine. 525 Middle Dr„ Woodruff Place. Web. 5561. DINING-ROOM suite. S pieces. $25; other furniture also. Call \vash. 4964, FENCE and arbor posts, black walnut. CRESCENT EXCELSIOR MILLS. Web. 6810. FREEZERS and refrigerator counters. bargains. All sizes- and makes. F. D. Oard & Cos.. 221 E. Maryland. Ma. 3713. OFFICE EQUIPMENT Three good typewriters, S2O to SSO; nearly new. Lin. 2908, between office hours. PLUMBING FIXTURES Three-piece bath outfit $69.50. 454 N. Rural. Web. 7262. SINGER sewing machine; 1-5 horse power motor. Cheap. 1314 Columbia Ave. WE PAY MORE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS. CALL US AND GET PERSONAL SERVICE. RILEY 2019. L. A. HODGES AUCTION COMPANY. RUG S—LINOLEUM Seamless Brussels rugs, size 9x12. in Mjie. tan. taupe and old rose, at $12.50. imported Japanese grass rugs. 9x12. at $7.50: wool fiber rugs. 9x12, are also $7.50. A full line of Brussels. Axminstcrs. velvets and Wilsons are carried in all grades and sizes, at real prices. Floor covering in beautiful lineoleum patterns. 49c yard; genuine Gold Seal congoleum rues, 9x12. all newest patterns, all perfect, fully guaranteed at $9.95. These are carried in all sizes at proportionate prices. We also have a full line of rug border, congoietim. linoleum and inlaids at very low prices in all patterns and sizes in every width made. CHARGE ACCOUNTS WELCOMED DORFMAN RUG CO. 207 W. WASHINGTON I If it covers the floor we have it, RUGS, Oriental; will sacrifice; also household furniture. Call Wash. 0648. RUGS and carpets woven; rag rugs and fluff rugs. Call Ken. 4264. SCALES, platform, "Fairbanks.” 1,000Ib. capacity: new; bargain. Main 1004. WASHER. Laun-drv-ette; good as new; SBS; reas. Hum. 6189. WASHING machine. "Elect. Thor.” good cond.. S2O; large mirror. S2O. Dr. 6467. Miscellaneous Wanted HOUSE cleaning? Your surplus clothing, furniture, magazines, papers will help us to help others. Salvation Army Industrial Home. Phone for wagon. Rilev 6622. 127 W. Georgia. Musical Instruments STANDARD make piano: mahogany: in fine condition; $195. Ask for Mr. Fisher or Mr. Williams. WILSON-STEWART M USIC CO. 44 N. Pennsylvania. Main 1287. CHRISTENSEN School of Popular--Music. ' Plano, harmony and all dance orchestral lnstrum ts, 106 Pembroak Arcade. RI. 3890.

Musical instruments VIOLIN; Antonio Stradivarlus, 1735 model; cheap; perfect condition: good as new. Can be seen at 2020 N. Delaware St. PIANO $35 QASH. RANDOLPH 4221. PIANO; Baldwin make, upright, mahogany case; good cond.; bargain. Ra. 1311. PIANO. "Upright"; mahogany, cost $450; will sacrifice; like new. Irv. 2617-W. WILL store piano for use of same; north side Ivync. Ran. 2878. BANJO; tenor: cheap if sold at once. Web. 3930. 3031 N. Arsenal. Pets and Live Stock ALL babv chicks. $8 per 100. $1 per doz. BOYERS HATCHERY. 34 N. Delaware. Rilev 5470, COW and calf for sale: real cheap; lnoulre 2150 Northwestern Ave. COLLIE puppies, 8 weeks old; cheap. 3957 Southeastern Ave. BEAUTIFUL ped. white Collie pups. Cheap. Marshall Booker. Frankfort. Ind. R. R. Coat and Wood Summer Prices in Effect Now! Bethel Coal Cos. DRex. 5200. 223 Caven St. No charge for wheeling. ~~~ Pocohontas Lump Red Ash... SB.OO JACKSON COAL CO. Roach at Burton. Harrison 0210. Summer Prices Now UNION ICE AND COAL CO. Drexel 4621. "Kindling with each ton." JOHNSON BAIN COAL CO. 359 W. RAY DREXEL IOtO. TIMES WANT ADS BRING BUSINESS Money to Loan

HOUSEHOLD LOANS $lO to S3OO This corporation 1 OPERATED UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF THE STATE OF INDIANA and &rovides a place where you may orrow from $lO to S3OO In a dignified business-like manner without paying more than the legal rate of interest or withaut being imposed upon in any way. We do not notify your employer neither do we make inquiries of friends, relatives or trades people. You get the money in a few hours' time and without having anv one sign vour note. If you are unable to call in person at our office, phone us or write us and our representative will call at your home. If in a Hurry Phone Main 2D23 HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION 404 Kresge Bldg. (FOURTH FLOOR) Corner of Pennsvlvana and Wash Sts. Entrance 41 E. Washington St.

A Loam Wtan You Need It A Year to Pay Loans on household goods without removal; also character loans. Trustees System Service 225 X. Delaware St. Lincoln 4587

LOANS s2® TO s3o® QUICK SERVICE—CONFIDENTIAL 1 to 20 Months to Repay Interest Charged for Time Used WE LOAN ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 14U/2 E. Washington St. MA In “0585. Lin. 7184. Small Payments xSKjllr Loans Furniture, Piano* and Autoi Our Plan Will Please You Columbia Loan Company Lln. 6335. 152 P, Dela. St.

MORTGAGE LOANS LOW RATES PROMPT SERVICE We Can Handle a Few Desirable SECONDS Trustees System Service 225 N. Delaware St. LI neoln 4587

WE BUT REAL ESTATE CONTRACTS ON Indianapolis and Marion County property from titleholders. Mr. Frv. THE WASHINGTON COMPANY. 257 W. Washington St. Main 0,792. LOANS 2% WHY PAY MOREI Loans on furniture lti per cent below the legal rate. Lowest rate in city. Indianapolis Public Welfare Loan Association. 330 Occidental Bldg. Main 6229. Southeast corner Washington and Illinois. Loans with other companies paid off. FURNITURE LOANS—SIO TO S3OO. LEGAL RATES. POPULAR .FINANCE CORPORATION. ROOM 519. 106 E. MARKET ST. PHONE MAIN 1278. Loans on Personal Property and Diamonds. AMERICAN LOAN CO. 347 Bankers Trust Cos. MAIN 2983. AUTO ACCOUNTS REFINANCED EASY TERMS MARION FINANCE CO.. LIN. 1531. 207 OUARANTY BLDG. MONEY to loan on real estate mortgages. R. B. WILSON. 1101 New City Trust Bldg. Lin. 6104. TIMES WANT ADS BRING BUBINESB Auto Supplies and Repairs WE carry the most complete line of good used tires in the Middle West. In highpressure. balloons and oneumatic tires. ROGER’S TIRE SHOP. 3117 W. Washington. Bel. 4300.

Auto Supplies and Repairs Roger’s Tire Shop We carry the most complete line of GOOD USED TARES In the Middle West in High Pressure. Balloons and Pneumatic Truck Tires. COME IN Look over our assortment. Dealers Wanted —Special Discount Vulcanizing on 6 and 7-inch Truck Tires. 3117 W. Washington St. BEI. 4300 CLOSING OUT Our stock of genuine Ford accessories at less than iO r r discount. 1519 N. Capitol. USED TIRES Wholesale and Retail. 1,. SELIO & SON. 23 S. East. NEW and used parts, accessories, tires and batteries for practically every make of car for less. Satisfaction guaranteed. CAPITOL AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO., 821-23 N. Illinois. Main 6090. USED TIRES, all sizes; Dig selection to chose from; most reasonable prices In town. 624 E. Wash. St. Lin. 2664, Automobiles Wanted WILL pay cash for your car or your equity. L WOLF AUTO CO. Lin. 4515. 561 N. Capitol. WILL pav cash for late model used Chevrolet sedan. Must be bargain. Bel. 3152-J. USED CARS bought and sold. GOLDBERG. 522 N. Capitol. Main 2638. Automobiles tor Sate FORDS—USED. We usually have what you want in any model; 5o to 100 cars to choose from; prices are right; most cars guaranteed and newly painted ip pyroxylin; satisfactory terms. The Frank Hatfield Cos., authorized Ford dealer, 625 N. Capitol Ave. MA. 4708. Open evenings and Sunday.

mm m mm THESE CARS HAVE BEEN RECONDITIONED AND WE GUARANTEE THE MOTOR. TRANSMISSION AND REAR SYSTEM FOR 30 DAYS Down, 1 Down, Essex Coach ... SBO.OO j 1926 Chevrolet Landou. $125 1926 Overland 6 C0ach.5125'1924 Ford Coupe $35 1925 Overland 4 Coach.sßo j 1924 Overland Touring.s3s 1924 Ford Coupe S4O i 1923 Overland Touring..s3o 1924 Ford Touring $2511923 Chevrolet Sedan...s3o 535 N. CAPITOL 925 VIRGINIA LI. 7301 DR. 4226

SMASH BANG Quit They Go AT GIVE-A-WAY PRICES ' Saturday, at 9. A. M. FOR sls You Can Buy Aliy of the Following Hot Was. Now. t Lot Was, Now. 504-A Ford tr $75 sls 187 Ford tr $45 sls Port tr 100 15 j 546-R Ford coupe 65 15 306-A Ford rd 65 15 ' Terms on this group cash. Look for the red (lot car FOR $33 You Can Buy Any of the Following Lot Was. Now. Lot Was. Now. 378 Reo tr SIOO $33 166-A Ford tr $75 $33 42 Stude. 6 tr. .... 125 33 414-A Ford coupe 85 33 336 Ford tr. 60 33 313 Hupp tr 75 33 465-B Ford coupe .... 75 33 523-A Ford coupe 75 33 1922 Ford tr 55 33 394 Ford tr 65 33 256-A Ford coupe .... 100 33 105 Ford tr 75 33 169-A Chev. tr 75 33 Terms on this group are cash. Look for the green dot car FOR $66 You Can Buy Any of the Following Lot Wa?. Now. Lot Was. Now. 547-A Dodge tr. SIOO $66 268-A Ford tr $125 $66 269-A Ford sedan ... 145 66 469-A Overland tr 100 66 455-A Ford rdstr 125 66 120 Ford tr 125 66 478-A Auburn tr 100 66 400-A Oakland tr 135 66 345-A Ford coupe .... 100 66 Terms on this group—4o% 535 Overland tr. .. 150 66 down and weekly, Look for the yellow dot car FOR $99 You Can Buy Any of the Following Lot Was. Now. Lot Was. Now. 491 Oak coupe ...$l5O $99 258 Nash 6tr $175 $99 538 Chevrolet tr. .. 130 99 J 0 (. Nash gpt tr <>> 175 342-B Stude. tr. 165 99 503 . A stude. tr.* 175 99 144 Haynes tr 165 99 377 Ford tr. g. s. .. 150 99 59 Reo touring ... 175 99 255-A Over, tr 165 99 260 Dort tr 165 v 99 22 Nash 4tr 150 99 368-A Stude. tr 165 99 Terms on the above group—--408 Chalmers s. ... 145 99 40% down—balance weekly Look for the blue dot car No Trades Taken—Each Sale Final We Must Have the Room, So Out They Go Every Car Has Starter and Demountables and Runs There’s No Joker in This Sale, So Come Early and Get Your Pick. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO EXQ4ANGE INCORPORATED 73® East WasHiiragtom St. Lin. 4366. Lin. 4367.

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N Automobiles for Sale ARMACOST SUGGESTIONS STUDEBAKER VICTORIA COUPE. Five new tiros, motor guaranteed nmi as new. finish O. K.: this car must be seen to be appreciated; will trade, give terms. STUDEBAKER STANDARD SEDAN. Driven only 7.000 hv a very careful er; car guaranteed same as new car; i| trade or give terms. OLDS SPORT SEDAN. DE LUXE. Car has had a very careful owner; tires and finish like new. motor perfect; can be bought on good terms. BUICK' COUPE. 1923. Motor runs nice; tires fair; this won’t last long; only $295; terms. WILLYS-KNIGHT 1025. 4-DOOR SEDAN. Original paint like new. 5 good tires, bumpers, spotlight, in perfect mechanical condition; better hurry for this one. NASH 1925 ADVANCE COACH This car can not be told from new in side or out: new tires, motor perfects priced for quick sale. ARMACOST < 209 \V. North St. Open Evenings, s MA. 3264, CHEVROLET, 1921 sport coupe; Rood tlTesi disc wheels, stop lltc, mirror, wind-shield wiper, good paint; a good car for $250; easy terms. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 525 E. Washington. CHEVROLET 27 COUPE early: used as demonstrator short tlmej priced low for quick sale. MARION CHEVROLET CO. 1 1040 N. Meridian. Open evenings. FORD. 1924 Tudor sedan: good tires, good paint, clean upholstering. A real car for $185; easy terms. STONE CHEVRQLET CO- 525 E. Washington. CHEVROLET. 1924 touring; extra good paint; good tires; a real good car at a real good price. Be sure to see this car. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 625 E. Wash, CHEVROLET. 1925 coupe; good balloon tires, low mileage; looks fine; a real good car for $325: easy terms. STONE CHEVROLET CO- 525 E. Wash. / CHEVROLET, 1926; 4-door sedan; good" Duco finish: 5 good balloon tires, bumpers: look* and run fine: a good car for S400; easy terms. STONE CHEVROLET CO- 540 E. Wash.