Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 47, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 July 1927 — Page 11

3TTLY 5, 1927

GASOLINE WAR i IS NEARING END Price Boosted to 15.2 and 16.2 by Rival Stations. The gasoline price war which brought gasoline down to 12.2 cents a gallon at three stations of the Western Oil Refining Company Saturday was practically over today. Robert Bryce of Robert Bryce Automobile Service Company, operating filling stations at 1225 E. Washington St. and 375 S. Meridian St., other party in the oil war, raised his price to 17.2 cents a gallon to,.day. Late Saturday, after selling ’gasoline for 13.2, 14.2 he raised the 'price to 16.2 cents. , The Western Oil Refining Company, which was selling what officials said was a low grade of gasoline, not equal to their regular gas'olines, at 12.2 cents and 13.2 cents at stations at State and Washington ‘Sts., South and Meridian Sts., and E. Tenth and Dorman Sts., but raised late Saturday to 15.2 cents. L. S. French, secretary, said Whether they would raise their price to 16.2 or 17.2 depended on a deter- j of costs. ! Bryce maintains his gasoline is of j higher grade than usual commer- i cial gas. He and several other companies have been selling regularly! at 17.2 cents a gallon, 2 cents below the principal oil companies’ filling station prices. ►seeks conference of RAIL WAGE ATTORNEYS (Green’s Petition for Higher Pay, Better Hours to Be Discussed. Efforts will be made this week by Commissioner Howell Ellis to biing attorneys 'for the Indianapolis Street Railway Company and Attorney Frank Baker, who represents James Green and other employes of the company, into a conference regarding disposition of the Green petition now pending before the public service commission. The petition asks increase in wages for all street railway employes, re-establishment with full seniority rights of those on strike a year ago, better hours and working conditions. It was turned down by street railway officials and taken to commissioners as an arbitration board. , , . Green was recently successful in securing a wage raise for himself which was extended to all carmen by the company. PLACE MARKER ON SITE OF PIONEER HOMESTEAD Unveil Monument Where First English Settler Lived. A handsome granite monument today marks the birthplace of In(dianapolis, sixteen miles north of the city and a quarter of a mile west of Allisonville road near White river. , . p The site is the old homestead of William Conner, first English speaking settler in central Indiana. The marker was unveiled Monday afternoon at a meeting sponsored by Hamilton County Historical Society and Society of Indiana Pioneers. The unveiling ceremony was in charge of two descendants of the pioneer, Mrs. Charles N. Thompson, of Indianapolis, a great-grandniece, and Mrs. of Noblesville, a granddaughter. The Rev. J. H. Mavity, retired, of Noblesville, offered prayer. The minister’s wife, • Mrs. Mary E. Conner Mavity, is another granddaughter of William Conner. Evans Woolen, Indianapolis banker, delivered the principal address. HOLD 3 FOR VAGRANCY

Filling Station Proprietor Turns Youths Over to Police. Wilbur Allen, 22, of 2918 Newton Ave., and Joseph Donald, 19, of 1113 Calhoun St., are in city prison under high bond charged with vagrancy. They were arrested Monday night by Patrolman Fagin after being captured by Andrew Sweeney, 750 Wood lawn Ave., filling station proprietor, at Shelby and Elm St. According to Sweeney, three youths drove into the station late Monday night and one of them grasped the handle on one of the pumps. He jumped from a hiding place and covered the trio with a revolver. SLEEP WALKER INJURED Vincennes Man, 79, Not Expected to Recover. JBil United Prrxx / VINCENNES. Ind- July s.—Possibly fatally injured while sleep walking, Vincent Jones, 79, is in a hospital here today. He fell from a barn loft at a farm near Decker early today. Examination at the hospital indicated he had suffered a fractured skull. Jones is believed to have been walking in his sleep when he fell. He was a recluse and had been making his home, in the barn. Neighbors said that he was a somnambulist. GOVERNOR ON VACATION Leaves With Family to Visit Wife’s Father in Kansas. Governor and Mrs. Jackson and family left today for Osawatomie, Kan., where they will spend a tenday vacation at the home of Mrs. Jackson’s father, David Beatty. The father was called to this city a few weeks ago, when Mrs. Jackson was seriously ill with pneumonia and complications. This is the first trip of any distance she has been able to take since her recovery. Veteran, 83, Dies Jin Tintrx Special , „ , LEBANON, Ind., July s.—Funeral services were held Monday for Noah McKinsey, 83, Civil War veteran, who served with Wilder’s Lightning Brigade.

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Here is the caterpillar, one of the novel features at Riverside amusement park, where Times carriers are to be entertained, at a picnic next Thursday. It’s name is quite appropriate, for it resembles nothing else in the world so much as a great green crawling worm. You climb into pne of the many cars, the

Bandit Captured Despite Slipping From Trousers

Terre Haute Restaurant Owner and Hold-up Man in Terrific Fight. Bn United P\css TERRE HAUTE. Ind., July 5. The grand and glorious Fourth of July was ushered in here in a fitting manner. After Roy Hayes, 27, Chicago, went into the Andy H. Baltesu restaurant and jumped upon the counter, he flourished a gun and demanded that three men in the place lie down upon the floor. He tied them up and then took about $75 from the cash - register. Hayes then waited until Baltesu, the proprietor, came in and held him up. Baltesu said he could not open the safe, and was promptly tied while Hayes took a look at the safe. Baltesu managed to work loose from his bonds and leaped at Hayes. A terrific fight followed and Hayes was overpowered and his legs bound. While releasing the other men, Baltesu turned to find Hayes slipping from his trousers. Hayes threw aside his pants and the ropes and dived headlong through a glass window. Baltesu went headlong after him, and overpowered him in a fight. At this point the riot squad of police wds called and Hayes was sent to jail in the police ambulance. It was necessary to give him medical attention. Baltesu was also badly beaten.* Hayes faces charges of burglary and grand larceny.

BERTAUD PLANNING HOP ACROSS SEA TO ROME Flier Given Farewell Dinner by Friends in Cleveland. By United Prefix CLEVELAND, July s.—Lloyd W. Bertaud, air mail flier, left Cleveland today for New York to finish preparations for a flight from New York to Rome. Bertaud’s plans are shrouded in mystery and his friends here were pledged to secrecy. They gave him a farewell dinner, presided over by Carl D. Egge, superintendent of the eastern division of the air mail and attended by air mail fliers and their wives. Bertaud’s plane, it is reported, is to be a Fokker monoplane powered by a Jupiter motor, which will have a flying range of 6,300 miles, ample to carry it to Rome.

Gone, but Not Forgotten

Automobiles reported stolen to police belong to.: J. P. Michael, 430 E. Maple Rd.; Cadillac coupe, 502-434, from Market and Pennsylvania Sts. Dallas Bee, Greencastle. Ford roadster, 411-189, from Ohio and Capitol. Walter Baker, 3711 W. Tenth St.; Chevrolet coupe, from garage, 3711 W. Tenth St. Thomas Dobson Jr.. 62 S. Bradley Ave., Ford coupe, 589-237; from Riverside Park. H. Wiskman, 30 W. St. Joseph St.; Ford Coupe; 592-591; from Riverside Park. Abe St.; Cadillac coupe, 514-894; from Kessler Blvd. and Illinois St. John Murphy, 1321 Sturm Ave.; Chevrolet coupe, 546-247; from New York and New Jersey Sts. Mary C. Graham, 1919 N. Delaware St.; Chevrolet coupe, 527-067, from 1408 N. New; Jersey St. William Macey, v Cincinnati, Buick coupe, from rear of Severin Hotel. Dr. K. M. Koons, 111 E. Sixteenth St., Ford coupe, 18-207, from Pennsylvania and North Sts. L. G. Carpel, 803 Guaranty BldgHudson coach, 331-097, from Delaware and Washington Sts. Dudley Kemper, 5327 Washington Blvd., Chevrolet sedan, 8209, from Riverside Park. Joseph Pritchett, Danville, IndFord roadster, 409-740, from Riverside Park. William Brown, 645 Bright StCadillac touring, no license. Donald Whitehouse, 736 N. New Jersey St., Ford sedan, 585-555. James R. Spaulding, 1222 Cornel’l Ave., Apt. 42, Ford roadster. Martin Zinkam, 334 N. Noble StFord one-half-ton truck, T-308, from 334 N. Noble St. Mack McCain, Anderson, Ford roadster, 394-354, from Riverside Park.

BACK HOME AGAIN

Automobiles reported found by police belong to: Oscar Barger, 850 College Ave., Buick roadster. Loren Morgan, Greenwood, IndChevrolet coach. C. W. Terry, 638 Division St., Ford roadster.

green cover slowly envelopes you and away you go. And what happens next—well, that would be telling. Yes, it’s “kinda skeery,” but Times carriers are a pretty brave bunch of youngsters, and you can bet they’ll take a ride on the caterpillar next Thursday just to see what it’s all about.

The City in Brief

WEDNESDAY EVENTS Purdue Alumni Associataion luncheon, Severin. Retail Meat Dealers' Frolic, Tomlinson Hall. 8 p m. Klwanis Club luncheon. Claypool. j..nior Chamber of Commerce luncheon. Chamber of Commerce. Lions Club luncheon. Lincoln. Alpha Eta Pi meeting. Lincoln, 7:30 p. m. Tires and batteries worth $l5O were stolen from his garage, 307 N. Davidson St., Everett Rider reported to police Tuesday. The largest crowd ever assembled in Riverside Park jammed the W. Thirtieth St. pleasure resort Monday, it being estimated by A. W. Colter, manager, that over 100,000 persons visited the park during the Fourth of July celebration held there. Six Indianapolis business men and L. A. Voisinet, Union City, Ind., were listed today as incorporators of the Union City Garment Company. Capitalization is $15,000 and the company will engage in the manufacture of overalls and other garments at Union City. Indianapolis incorporators are E. J. Herrman, A. S. Winter, Vere Ransdell, Meredith Nicholson, Jr., and Charles W’ishmeier. J. C. Ferguson, Kitley Ave. and Thirty-eighth St., went out to watch the fireworks Monday night. When he returned he learned a burglar had carted away rugs, floor lamps, dishes and clothing valued at $l3O. Detectives today sought the commission merchant who is alleged to have McGouall, 2130 Station St., city market standholder, in a quarrel at the market Saturday night. McGouall is at city hospital with a fractured 'skull and broken jaw. His head struck the pavement when he fell. Forty-three persons were arraigned in Criminal Court today by Judge James A. Collins. Majority of charges were for liquor law violations.

‘VACATION BANDIT’ GETS PRISON TERM Ex-Convict at South Bend Enters Plea of Guilty. 11 li United Pregs SOUTH BEND, Ind- July 5. Noah Van Meter, 33, ex-convict, pleaded guilty in Superior Court here today to a charge of automobile theft and was sentenced to one to ten years in the. State prison. Van Meter was arrested last week, three hours after he was thwarted in an attempt to hold-up the Wilson Brothers pay roll car here. The sight of a police guard disrupted his plans. He confessed the attempt and said he planned the hold-up as an easy way to get money for his vacation. REHEARING TAX PLEAS State Board in Session on Utilities Valuations. Rehearings on utilities valuations were opened by the State tax board today at the Statehouse. Among the first to ask a decrease was B. G. Halstead of the Indiana Bell Telephone Company. He based his plea on the allegation that other telephone utilities were not valued correspondin'gly. The Bell Company was boosted from $25,965,727 in 1926 to $30,139,775 at the first sessions of the board. This makes their total valuation, including local assessments of real of the company contend is too high. Reduction was taken under advisement. CAR'DROPo ON TRACK Two Killed When Auto Falis in v Front of Train. Bn United Press HARPERS FERRY, W. Va- July s.—Crashing thirty feet from a bridge to the railroad tracks below, two men were killed instantly as their automobile fell in front of a speeding Baltimore and Ohio passenger train heye early today. The men were later identified as Charles M. Dailey, 35 years old, and Bernah G. Hill, 35, both of Martinsburg, W. Va. Five Balloons in Trophy Race Bii United Press DETROIT, July s.—Five racing balloons were believed to be floating southwest from Detroit today in the third annual contest for the Detroit News trophy. The balloons sailed away from Ford airport just before dusk yesterday.

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Death Notices THOMAS. MRS. MARY STEAD—Age 73. passed away July 4 at MeUiodlst Hospital. Services at residence or son. L. 8. Thomas. 1138 N. Tacoma, Tuesday, 8 p. m. Friends Invited. Burial Hamilton, Ohio. THOMAS. DR. E. C.—Father of H. H. Thomas of New York City. Mrs. Claudie Achllli. Mrs. Naomi Keeler, two grandsons, Thomas an<J Hewitt Keeler of Indianapolis, passed away .July 3. Friends may view remains after 4 p. m. Tuesday, at the W. P. Blasengym funeral parlor. 2226 Shelby St., until 9 a. m. Wednesday body removed to the Rebecca home. 1336’ N. Delaware St. Funeral services from the same. 2:30 p. m. Wednesday. Burial Crown Hill Cemetery. Friends Invited. Funeral Directors ~W. T. BLASENGYM Main office, 2226 Shelby St. Drexel 3570. BERT S. DADD. 2130 PROSPECT ST. DREXEL 5307. UNDERTAKERS. HISEY & TITUS. 931 N. Delaware. LI. 3828. George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 522 E. Market. - Main 0908. KRIEGEffc, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR. 1402 N. Illinois St. Main 1154, Res- Bel. 3866-R 1. Lost and Found ARTICLES found on Indianapolis street cars yesterday: i ... 2 UMBRELLAS 1 BOSTON 2 BASKETS 3 PURSES 1 PAIR GLASSES PICTURES 1 BIBLE 1 ORDER BOOK 4 PACKAGES Main 2737 BILLFOLD; containing $lO bill; lost Saturday afternoon downtown. Call Cherry 7458-W. Reward. BLANKETS: on W. Holmes and Ohio Sts. Please call Bp!. 1729-W. Reward. COUPONS; 3: Winona Service Company; lost. Reward. Har. 0328-W. DOG; lost; large, brown white breast, small scar right side. “Brownie.” Ch. 2130. Rew. FOX TERRIER; male, all white with black on head and ears, large scar on left side neck, no tail;' barks continously when In car: $lO reward. Ran. 3047. LOST—ARMY TARPAULIN, 20x20; between North St. and Emerlchsvllle on Indiana Ave. Reward. Lin. 1455. Fin; small cameo; lost Wash. St. or Market House. Reward. Saturday. Hem. 3747. SWIMMING suit, two-piece; bathing cap and white belt; lost between Long Acre Beach and 2500 S. Penn. Return 2516 8. Penn. Reward. __ Special Notices ANNUAL meeting of the stock holders of the Standard Saving and Loan Association will be held Tuesday, July sth. at 8 p. m„ 222 N. Delaware St., for the election of directors and any other matter of -business that mav come before it. I,EE WOLF. President. LAWRENCE WILHOFF.-Secretanr. - OPENING!! WIILLOW TERRACE INN; chicken dinner place; dancing. Allisonville road. Noblcsville, 100103, PLASTERERS. Local No 460. P. <te C. F. I. A., will meet Wednesday night. July 6, Bp.m. at Painters Hall, 102‘a S. Illinois St. EXPERT care given in my home to invalids. convalescents or anyone desiring rest cure. Vegetarian, fruit or any nodal diet. Har. 1320. LE MUR PERMANENT WAVE. $5. 1305 LAWTON AVE DREXEL 2722-W. NESTLE LANOIL permanent wave. $5; experienced operator, Lin. 4630. Instructions

CENTRAL BEAUTY COLLEGE. Our graduates pass State examinations easily. 202 Odd Fellow Bide. Ma. 578 and 6509. Business Announcements BUILDING, remodeling, repairing, garages built; quick service; reas. Web. 6878-M. CARPENTER—BUILDER J. BISHNER. DR. 2307-W. CARPENTER WORK; Jobbing at lowest -possible cost; est. free. Rllev 1228. CINDERS—S3 LOAD Sand, gravel and driveways. PRex. 1010. ELECTRIC fireproof wiring; $25 for 5-room cottage; complete. Cherry 6411. . EXCAVATING UNDER HOUSES Carpenter, cement, brick work. DR. 0738. FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated: feather mattresses and pillows made. E. F. BURKLE, 416 Mass. Main 1428. GENERAL contractors, plasterers; large or __smalb_ Jc bv Ran. 5847. INTERIOR and exterior painting, paDer cleaning by expert. \Vk. guar. Lin. 1058. MARCEL, 50c: shairpoo. rain water. 50c. 303 E. St Joe, Rllev 5602. NOTICE ! 1 ! Permanent waving. $6.50: work guaranteed. 1324 E. Wash. Riley 5117, PAPER hanging wanted bv paper hangers. Will furnish paper or hang your own. Work guaranteed. Riley 1009. PAPER HANGING: PAINTING. E. GRINKR. WEB. 2474. PAPER hanging, painting; all wk. guar. Immediate service. Riley 5586. RUG, 9x12 THOROUGHLY CLEANED. $2 Superior Rug Cleaners. HEm 4462 You Read the Want Ads— Have vou tried to use them? It's easy—Call Main 3500. Ask for an Ad Taker. Help '•Rented*—Mute WANTED EXPERIENCED USED CAR SALESMEN Due to the increase in our business and the numerous daily requests coming in by phone, we find it necessary to add three high-grade salesmen, between 25 and 45 years of age. who are good, willing workers. Applv at once. 1231 N. MERIDIAN ST. MR. McCLOSKEY. SALES MANAGER WANTEDrli~y oung men to work with manager. Easy work, short hours, big pay. Hustlers can earn $5 per day while learning salesmanship. See MR. OTT. 425 Peoples Bank Bldg. AGENTS sell gas 3c gallon; 300 per cent profit. Your address on cans. No fake. Guaranteed product. Free particulars and proof. Lefebvre Cos., Alexandria. Ont- Can. LATHER wanted; at once. Irvington 2153-M. Situations Wanted Male TECH. High Schl. grad- desires pos. in of. Can op. compto. Lin, 3947, ask for Louis. Situations Wanted Female NURSING: EXPERIENCED; REFERENCE. CHERRY 1437. LADY BARBER EXPERIENCED. desires employment in city. Lincoln 2603. Rooms for Rent CAPITOL. 2109 N.; cool rms., mod home. adj. bath. $4 sing . $5 dblc,, Har. 1378. HARBOUR Hotel: clean mod. rms.. low weekly and daily rates. 617 Va N. Illinois. HOYT Ave.. 1416; attract. Xrnt. rm.. pvlv. ont- mod, home., garage. Drex. 6768. ILLINOIS. 3105. N.: attractive large room. modern home. Gentleman. Ran. 4499. NEW- JERSEY. 2050 N.; downstairs room; private enrance; also upper room. 4 windows. both suitable for 2 or 3. Ran. 4793. NEW JERSEY. N- 1465: 2 or 3 furnished rms.. mod., nice porch. Lincoln 6022. OHIO, E.. 1422; attractive rm.; prlv., mod. home; 2 employed; girls. Lin. 3667. PENNSYLVANIA. N„ 907: double and single room; men only: all modern. PRATT. E.. 523: Nicely furn. rm., 1 or 2 ladles, priv. home. Lin. 5704. Rent Housekeeping Rooms CENTRAL Ave.: 2 mod. rms.. prlv. family. for adults. Raan. 2524. CENTRAL. 1824. NICELY FURN. PRIV. MOD. HOME. RAN, 2807, CHURCHMAN, 1205; 2 rms., strictly modern; private family. Drexel 1263-M. CONGRESS. 724; bedrm, kitchenette; mod. prlv. hme.; car, bus line. Har. 1605-W. HALL PL„ 1736: north, 2 connect, mod. front rms. priv. home. Har. 4897-W. MERIDIAN. 1130. S.: 12 rooms, semi-mod-s2o month. Drexel 2727-W. OAKLAND, 641; 2 attractive mod. rms., private family. Cherry 1907-R. OHIO, E- 540; nice clean housekeeping room; everything furnished; $2.50 week. PARK Ave- 2026; single room or front rm,, and kitchenette. Hemlock 2878. PERSHING, S- 1007 : 3 rms. and kltchenette; strictly modern. PRATT. E- 523: nicelv furnished front rm. and kitchenette, light, clean, private home. Private entrance. Lincoln 5704, TEMPLE. N- 205; 2-room apartment, nicely furnished: near car line. TENTH. 1532 E.: HOUSEKEEPING RMS.; MODERN. WEBSTER 6596. 11TH. E- 717: 2-room apt- furnished, modprivate entrance. Ri. 2607. 2 ROOMS and kitchenette with sink. $9 week. Bel. 1524. Room for Rent With Board CENTRAL Are.; room and board for 3. Home privileges. Wash. 0199.

Room for Rent With Board PENN- 1820 N.: COOL RM- BRKFST. AND EVENING DINNER. OXFORD. 540 N.: attractive cool rm. prlv. modem home. Webster 3966. CHILDREN to board; mother's care; good location. Riley 6349. WANTE 1 or 2 small children to board. $4 week. Mother's care Har. 4482-W. Houses for Rent BOULEVARD PLACE. 3239: 5 rms„ bath. mod, except furnace, gar- wa. pd. BROADWAY. 1943 ; 7-room mod. double; newly decorated; garage. Hem. 3122. _ CAPITOL Ave.. 2100 block; 5-room, semimodem. $22.50 month. Har. 0403-R. "CAPITOL, S- 821-23: 4-rm. double; Inside toilet, gas, elec.; wa. pd.; gar.: $17.50. DEARBORN. 94; 6 rms.. modern, kitchenettc. car and bus line. Web. 2627. 1722 DRAPER Four-rm. semi-modern garage, near Minnesota car: water pd; $25. CIVIC REALTY CO- Lin 5050. KEALINO. N„ 406: 5 rms.. mod. double, gar., wa. pd.. hardwood floors; built-in features. KELLEY. E- 1762: dandy 4-room cottage: 2 car garage. sls month. Bel. 1041. KELLEY. E- 1758: 4-room double, newly decorated: sls month. Bel. 1041, OLIVE St.. 1838; 7 rooms: modern home; water paid; S3B. Inquire rear. ORCHARD AVE- 3734: semi-mod. hse.: beautiful light fixtures and decorations, mahogany and ivory finish; good furnace: $25. Call Wash. 5273-M. PARK, 6262; Warfleigh addition, semimod- 5-rm. cottage: gar.; trees, flowers: nice summer place; 820. Main 5840. ST. CLAIR. 818; redecorated, mod- 9-rrn. house: 'i mo. rent free; S3O per mo. Call Lin. 5660. TABOR. 1756 E.; 5-room double; 2-car gar.. improved st. sls month. Bci. 1041. FOR COLORED 817-19 Fowler St- redecorated inside. nlnmbing: $12.50 per month. Lin. 5660. Suburban for Rent ROENNE St- 1015 S.: nice 5-room cottage; gar.: S2O per month. Call Main 7104. Apartments for Rent !_ ASHLAND and 64th: Broad Ripple; 5 rms.. mod.. $25. Mr. Stewart. Hum. 2626. LEXINGTON. 952: 3-room apt- seml-mod-ern: garage optional. APARTMENTS, furnished or unfurnished. H. H. WOODSMALL & CO- INC. Call E. V. Dessert, Lin. 5391 or Hum. 2204. THE CAMBRIDGE Non-housekeeping apis.: consisting of 1, 2 and 3 rooms, furnished or unfurnished, heat, light and water furnished. H. H. WOODSMALL & CO- Lincoln 5391, 5392. Main 2603. E. V. Dessert. Humboldt 2204. APT; mod- furnished or unturn.: janitor service; Ken. 5688. Houses and Flats Furnished BEVILLE, 829 N.; 4-room and bath; flat; adults. Cherry 7581. CAPITOL. 2045 N.; 4 rms.; completely furnlshed; prlv. fam.; $lO wk. Har. 0649-W. OXFORD, N.. 1016: east. 5 rms. mod., upper duplex: gd light, car, bus. Web. 1972-R. PROSPECT. 1515; 3-rm. mod. apt- priv. home; reason.; gas, elect., heat, furn. Cottages and Resorts FOR RENT: a nice furn. 5-rm. cottage on Tippecanoe Lake. F. Mertz, 273 Maple St- Wabash. Ind. BEAUTIFUL suburb, home, north. Mrs. _Edward Taylor. Splnk-Arms Hotel, owner. Business Places for Rent OFFICE AND FACTORY FOR LIGHT MANUFACTURING. JESSUP Ac ANTRIM ICE CREAM CO. 713-15 N. ILLINOIS. LAROE, mod., front storeroom, two living rmi- near Madison Ave. Bank. Dr. 4067, Houses formate ROCKVILLE ROAD WEST HALF ACRE AND ACRE—TRACTS. 4 houses open for inspection. Three small farms with sewers, electric lights, all city improvements. lnterurban and bus service. Can be had with cash payment as low as $2. Drive out W. Washington to fork of Rockville road, then continue west on Rockville road 2La miles to Keystone Manor: or bus leaves 49 N. Capitol everv 30 minutes. Salesman on ground from 3 to 7 30 daily..W. IP. HUNTER CO. 46 N. Delaware. Ma. 1078. PAY LIKE BENT 4518 E. Seventeenth St.: 5-room bungalow; cement porch, electric lights, driven well, garage. Two-room house on rear of lot: rents for SB. Terms SSO cash. $27 per month. 4509 E. Seventeenth St.; 4 rooms; cement porch, electric lights; less than 2 years old. Will decorate; SSO cash. S2O per month. Main 1078. A. A. Stevenson. Irv. 1831-1. YV. R. HUNTER GO. SSO CASH BALANCE EASY TERMS Dandy four-room and room for bath, bungalow, located at 1927 S. State St. This home has recently been redecorated and is in very good repair. The rooms are large and would make an ideal home for a small family. Has electricity, good well, garage, etc. This Is a real buy. Call J. A. DIDWAY. Main 0792. Evenings. Ran. 3085. S2OO CASH An attractive five-room modern bungalow. long living room across' the front, built in features in kitchen, full basement with laundry connections, nice lot with front drive to garage. This home is located in one of the best growing locations north. Pay balance monthly. Call Mr. ADLER. Main 0792. Evenings, Humboldt 2163. SIOO CASH BALANCE LIKE RENT Nice five-room cottage on one of the best streets East. This home is situated on a woodpd corner lot and has gas. electricity, city water, inside toilet ana a good garage. Can be bought at a very reasonable figure. Call J. A. DIDWAY. Main 0792. Evenings. Ran. 3085. SIOO CASH 917 Albany St., 5 rooms, complete bath, garage; near beautiful Garfield Park. Price only $3,350.00. N. W. FOX, MA. 6756; Res., HU. 1168. pOO Cash Four-room, thoroughly modern brick bungalow, oak floors ana woodwork, large basement with laundry. This property Is in A-l condition: locaated near Tech. Price $5,500; $45 per month. Call J. W. Elder. J. G. McCullough Agency 106 N, Delaware St. Main 1709. SIOO CASH A five-room bungalow. • newly painted and papered, basement and furnace, builtin features in living room and dining room. Just one block off National Rd. West, close to school; can be handled on easy terms. Call Mr. Adler, Main 0792, evenings Humbolt 2163. MARS HILL, 1638 FIRST AV. East. 5 rms., semi-mod- furnace, electgarage. small payment down. Bargain. Owner. COLORED: 6-rm. mod- 2800 Highland; $4.500; SSOO cash. Har. 0403-R. COLORED: 5-roorh cottage, newly painted and decorated, electricity and gas; $3,300; S2OO down. Har, 0403-R. NEW MODERN BUNGALOW ON EASY TERMS 1326 ROACHE ST. Just being completed: five rooms and bath, city water; electric lights. gas. furnace, jrarage. Will paper to suit purchaser. Price $3,950 on terms of $350 cash, and $35 per month. F. J. VIEHMANN CO- Realtors & Builders. 142 N. Delaware St. Riley 2840. Res- Irv. 0534-M. 4300 BLOCK ON BROADWAY Beautiful modern home, lots of shade and jhrubbery. Call owner. Hum. 2467, Building' and Contracting General remodeling, repairs and improvements of all kinds. Will assist in financing. Also homes built on payments like rent. CIVIC REALTY CO. 136 N. Delaware Lincoln 5050 Storage and Transfer COAL and feed; transfer, general hauling. W, E. Rodocker, 821 E. 64th St- Wa. 4433. Business Opportunities LISTEN! Have vast holdings, have made mine. Old and alone, have chance of lifetime for honest man who has but small capl- ' tal, say two or three hundred, as down ] payment, to become half owner, receive • and handle all money with good income; take out big end- and give me small end. I and safe as any bank: a gilt-edge and real business on thorough business principles; SIOO reward for the equal of my offer to the right man. Thorough Investigation granted. Ppor man. here is your i chan ;e, but do not take up my time un- ' less you mean business and prepared. If you are. simply ask to be shown. W. Noles. Hotel Roosevelt, Indianapolis. Xnd.

Business Opportunities RESTAURANT: making good money; for sale or trade; located main traveled highway; In good town where work Is good; limestone quarry district. Can prove to you that this Is a good money maker if vou will investigate. G. M. BARCUS, Oollttlc, Ind. BEAUTY SHOP: 3 booths, fully equipped: splendid north side location. Owner leaving city. Investigate Box 8282. Miscellaneous for Sale BABY stroller. Ivory reed: X- 1 condition. Reasonable. Cherry 1216-w. BARGAIN WEEK On reconditions, coolers, freezers and refrigerators. F. D. Gardner & Cos., 221 E. Maryland. Ma. 3713. CASH REGISTERS, scales, grinders, slicers rebuilt: guaranteed. Fixtures all kinds. SPRAGUE EX- 22 W. Ohio. Main 0564. FURNITURE: 3 rms.. complete, for roomlng house, porch furn.; oth. art. Li. 5053. GAS RANGE. "Perfect." used; good cond.; very reasonable. Hem. 4424. LIQUID SPRAY; for bedbugs, insects, destroyed with 1 application of Sudden D. ALBERT G. MAAB. 31 Virginia Ave. Main 1335. RUGS—LINOLEUM Seamless Brussels rugs, size 9x12. in blue, 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. Axmlnsters. velvets and Wilsons are carried in all grades and sizes, at real prices. Floor covering in beautiful llneoleum patterns. 49c yard; genuine Gold Seal congoleum rugs. 9x12. all newest patterns, all perfect, fully guaranteed at $9.95. These are carried in all sizes at proportionate Brices. We also have a full line of rug order, congoleum. linoleum and lnlalds at very low- prices in all patterns and sizes in every width made. CHARGE ACCOUNTS WELCOMED DORFMAN RUG C(f. 207 W. WASHINGTON If it covers the floor we have It. WE PAY MORE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS. CALL US AND GET PERSONAL SERVICE. RI. 2019. L. A. HODGES AUCTION CO. Miscellaneous Wanted _ HOUSE cleaning? Your surplus clothing, furniture, magazines, papers will help us to help others. Salvation Army Industrial Home. Phone lor wagon. Riley 6622. 127 W. Georgia. Musical Instruments CHRISTENSEN School of Popular Music. Plano, harmony and all dance orchestral instrum'ts. 106 Pembroak Arcade. RI. 3890. PIANO; good upright. S6O; payments. $2 per week. Call Ran. 4221. Pets and Live Stock ALL babv chicks. $8 per 100. $1 per doz. BOYERS HATCHERY. 34 N. Delaware. Rllev 5470, POLICE pups; 6 wks ; $10; eligible to register. g. 21st and Layman Ave. Coal and Wooa Summer Prices in Effect Now! /Bethel Coal Cos. DRcx. 5200. 213 Caven St. JOHNSON BAIN COAL CCL 359 W. RAY DREXEL 1010. TIMES WANT ADS BRING BUSINEBS Money to Loan MORTGAGE LOANS LOW RATES PROMPT SERVICE We Can Handle a Few Desirable SECONDS We Also Purchase Eeal Estate CONTRACTS Trustees System Service ‘223 N. Delaware Si LI ncoln 4387 LOANS S2O TO S3OO QUICK SERVICE—CONFIDENTIAL 1 to 20 Months to Repay Interest Charged fo# Time Used WE LOAN ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141i/o E. Washington St. MA in w 0585. 7184.

A Loami Wtoem You Need It A Year to Pay Loans on household goods without removal; also character loans. * Trustees System Service 225 IST. Delaware St. Lincoln 4587 RATE 2% 1‘,4% below legal rate. Lowest cost in city. Why pay more? $2 Is the month's Interest on a balance of SIOO. No charge except Interest. We try to meet your requirements as to size of loan and payments. Loans on household furniture. Indianapolis Public Welfare Loan. 330 Occidental Bldg- S. E. corner Washington and Illinois Sts. Main 6229. No embarrassing investigations. _ , ___ OTHER COMPANIES PAID OFF WE BUT £EAL ESTATE CONTRACTS I ON Indianapolis and Marion County property from titlehoiders. Mr. Frv. THE 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. AUTO ACCOUNTS REFINANCED T EASY TERMS MARION FINANCE CO--LIN 1581. 207 GUARANTY BLDG Loans on Personal Property and Diamonds. AMERICAN LOAN CO. 347 Bankers Trust Cos. MAIN 2983. LOANB, $lO to S3OO. No indorsers, no publicity. HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION. Ma. 2923. 404 KrcagC Bldg. Auto Supplies and Repairs USED TIRES, all sizes; Dig selection to Chose from; most reasonable prices In town. 824 E. Wash. St. Lin. 2684.

Auto Supplies and Repairs Roger’s Tire Slfaop We carry the most complete line of GOOD USED TIRES 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 NEW and used parts, accessories, tires and batteries for practically every make of car for less. Satisfaction guaranteed. CAPITOL AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO.. 821-33 N. Illinois. Main 6090. TIMES WANT APB BRING BUBINEBB Automobiles Wanted WILL pay cash for your car or your equity. I. WOLF AUTO GO. Lin. 4515. 561 N. Capitol. USED CARS bought and sold. GOLDBERO. 522 N. Capitol. Lincoln 4638. Automobiles tor Sale LATE 1923 MOON. SERIES A, ROADSTER Looks and runs like new; 3 bar bumpers, front and rear, and side inclosures, and heater; cross bar motometcr. Priced for quick sale. FANCHER MOTOR SALES 961 N. MERIDIAN LI. 1831 Nash 1923 Coach, $350 New Duco: 4-wheel brakes: 5 good tires; fully equipped; terms or trade. sw avinuc at vuuoirr House of ChwroWt 345 N. Capitol Ave. Open evenings. FORD. 1926 touring; balloon ttres: lock wheel: good paint; bargain. $200.00: easy terms. HARE CHEVROLET CO.. 540 E. Washington CHEVROLET. '25 touring car;; as good as new. MARION CHEVROLET CO. 1040 N. Meridian. Lin. 5361. DODGE, 4-door seaan; 5 good tires, bumpers. spotlight, lots extras; A-l mechanical condition: $325. CENTRAL BUICK CO. 120 W. North St. Lin, 1995. FORD. 1926 coupe: balloon tires; new paint, lock wheel; runs fine; $325.00: easy terms. HARE CHEVROLET CO- 540 E. Washlngton. CHEVROLET, 1926 roadster; rar can hardly be told from new. in first clags mechanical shape. Paint as good as new. MARION CHEVROLET CO. Chevrolet 1926 Touring Fully equipped; In perfect condition throughout. eAMTOi. AVINUC AT VUWONT ttowt CKtvroitf 345 N. Capitol Ave. Open evenings. FORD roadster, 1926; good cord tires; lock wheel; paint good; a bargain; $225.00: easy terms. HARE CHEVROLET CO.. 540 E. Washington. . USED CAR BARGAINS LATE MODELS—EASY TERMS. FRANK FEESER CO. 1126 PROSPECT

1926 Essex Coach, $175 Down DOWN PAYMENT 1925 Essex coach $150.00 1924 Hudson coach, new paint 165.00 1928 Ford coupe 125.00 1925 Overland sedan 125.00 1925 Chevrolet coupe 65.00 1924 Overland coupe, new duco 65.00 1924 Overland, sport touring 50.00 Sevt ,-al good buys at >75, $25 down, balance weekly.. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-65 S. Meridian. Drexel *IX3. NASH. 1924 TOURING Oood condition; price only $300; SIOO cash, balance $20.30 for 12 months. HQ UITABLE SECURITIES CO. Garage. 213 E. New York. Riley 5583. ( HEVROLET SEDAN '“Sold new Jan. 8. 1927: our price sssu; $l5O cash, balance $29.95 for 16 months. We guarantee this car. EQUITABLE SECURITIES co. Oarage. 218 E. New York St. v Riley 5583. FORD. 1956 roadster: balloon tires, lock wheel, good paint: bargain; $265.00: easy terms. HARE CHEVROLET CO- 540 E. Washington Hudson Brougham and Five-Passenger Sedan Both are Just right mechanically, new paint and everything. These kinds are scarce. Trade or E Z terms. Demonstration to your heart's content. P. B. Smith Auto Cos. 450 N. Capitol. Downtown Hudson and Essex Dealers. 1927 CHEVROLET CABROILET Like new: sold new April 28. 1927. We guarantee this car. Dost $850; our price S600: S2OO cash balanc" $29.95 for 16 months. EQUITABLE SECURITIES CO. Garage 218 E. New York St. FORD. 1925 coupe: new paint, good tires: lots of extras: a real bargain: $lB5 00: easy terms. HARE CHEVROLET CO.. 540 E. Washington, Chevrolet, Roadster One of those snappy little cars you have been looking for; $325; terms or trade. |i ' CAMTOI AVgNU* AT VWINT How* CKevroteC 345 N. Capitol Ave, Open evenings. FORD coupe. 1926: lock "wheel, balloon tires, newly painted Duco maroon: down payment S9O. SMITH & MOORE. 528 S. Meridian St. Main 6650. 1 Ford Special YVe have 22 used Fords —Roadsters, Tourings, Coupes, sedans. Your I'hoice for $30.00. Marion Chevrolet Cos. 1040 N. Meridian. Lin. 5361. Open All Day Monday. Chevrolet Early .1927 Coupe Very few miles: In* excellent condition; $500; terms or trade. 345 N. Capitol Ave. Open evenings.

1924—Dodge Coupe, $385.00 1924—Essex Coach, $299.00 1923—Willys-Knight C Sedan, $349.00 1925 —Overland Coach, $199.00 Others to Select From —At—- ( APITOL OVERLAND COMPANY < e—At—- ‘ CAPITOL AND. NICBJOAH -

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Automobiles for VALUEI AT A PRICE - Packard Touring $135 1924 Overland Sedan 250 1924 Big 6 Studebaker Sport Touring 450 Cadillac Coupe ~.. <■,, 500 Cadillac Sedan w ... 600 1926 Hudson Coach 600 1925 Essex Coach 400 1921 Marmon Touring. ...T125 TRADE—TERMS BURKE CADILLAC CO. MERIDIAN AT 11TH MA. 5125 Foreclosures The Other Fellow's Loss Is Your Gala. The unpaid balance refinanced for you with a small downjjayment and balance monthly. ... PARTIAL LIST BELOW. 27 Hudson coach; run 1.500 miles. 27 Studebaker sport roadster. 27 Star 6 roadster. '27 Star 4 sedan: 3.500 miles. '2B Oldsmobllc de luxe coupe. '26 Ford Tudor; equipped. '27 Pontiac coach; never titled. '27 Chevrolet cabriolet: never titled. '24 Durant 4 sedan; cheap. •24 Oakland coupe (a pickup). Wills St. Clair sedan. '26 Essex coach, run 3,500 mile*. ■24 Bulck sport roadster, $385. '24 Essex 4 coach. $350. Packard standard 8. 4-passenger. Davis coupe; never titled. Diamonds, radios or cars accepted In trade. Car Owners Finance and Motor Salles Cos. 323 N. Pennsylvania Bt. (Never closed.) Riley 1352.

Jewett 1924 Coach Looks and runs like new; priced right; $350; terms or trade. ‘‘JKt Houat ej Qitvrolcf I 345 N. Capitol Ave. Open evening*. CHEVROLET, 1927 seaan; aemonstrator, special paint Job. driven a short time: only new cai guarantee, bumpers, spare tire. etc. MARION CHEVROLET CO. 1040 N. Meridian. Lin. 6361. 1923 HAYNES SPORT TOURING In A-l condition' winter Inclosure; #IOO. CENTRAL BUICK CO. \ j 120 W. North St. Lin. 1995. * DODOE coupe, late moael; in first class shape. Looks fine and runs perfect. Terms or trade. MARION CHEVROLET CO. DODGE COUPE Repainted; In A-l condition; only $375. MATTOX MOTOR SALES 1001 N. MERIDIAN. LI. 1177 CHEVROLET coupe, early 1937; sso6; car In pink of condition, ready to go. MARION CHEVROLET CO. PEERLESS SEDAN Looks and runs like new. This car can not be equaled at S3OO more money. Price. SBSO. Trade and libera) terms. BURKE CADILLAC CO. Meridian at 11th. MAin 6125 HUDSON coach. I$M; this is not an ordinary Hudson. It has never been out of original dealers hands and Is In first class condition. Priced very low at $650. Terms or trade. MARION CHEVROLET CO. FORDS Are better and Tlieaper at WANG ELI N-SII ARP CO. iVALLERICH’S USED CAR BlSt GAINS. 314 N. DELAWARE ST. | 1925 DODGE' COACH Here is a car that will go out and give | lots of service. In fine condition; mei chanleallv. MARION CHEVROLET CO. I 1040 N. Meridian., I 1927 LIOHT MARMON i Sedan. Duco finish at a bargain. Sg 8 Penn, ESSEX coach, late model; a dandy little car in high class shape. Tires, paint, motor perfect in every way; S4OO. Termii or trade. MARION CHEVROLET CO. TRAILMOBILE; 8-ton. 2-wheel, for use with Fordson tractor; like new. Bargain. DYNEB-POHLMAN LUMBER CO., 38th and Monon railroad. AUBURN brougham, 8-88; driven less than 4.000 miles. This car can hardly be told from new and can be purchased at the right price. MARION CHEVROLET CO. A BARGAIN for you each and nyery day at the C. O. WARNOCK C 0.7 810 t. Wash. Bt. Authorized Ford dealer. 1925 Ford coupe In A-l condition throughout; good tlras: excellent paint. A real bargain. MARION CHEVROLET CO. 1923 BUICK TOURING In excellent condition. Only $378. CENTRAL BUICK CO. 120 W. North Bt. Lin. 1895. CHEVROLET. 1926 touring: can’t be told from new. Runs and looks perfect. MARION CHEVROLET CO. TIMES WANT APB BRINO BOiHfESg Legal Notices July 5. 1927 NOTICE ON BIDS ON SUPPLIES POR THE USE OF THE PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS OF THE STATE OF INDIANA. Notice Is hereby given that the Joint Purchasing Committee for the correctional and benevolent Institutions of the State of Indiana, will receive at the office of Its secretary. Room 326. State house, Indianapolis. Indiana, until 10 o'clock a. m Saturday. Julv 9. 1927, sealed bids for coal for the State Institutions, according to the specifications now on file in the offlee of the Secretary of the Committee. The Joint Purchasing Committee reserves the right to reject any and all bids submitted and to waive technical defects. JOINT PUROHABINO COMMITTEE. DAILY E. McOOY. Secretary. NOTICE TO BIDDERS CONTRACT FOR COAL On the 12th day of July, 1937. at 9 o'clock p. m., the Board of School Commissioners of the city of Indianapolis will receive and open bids at the board’s office. 150 N. Meridian St.. Indianapolis, for approximately 12.250 tons of bituminous coal il’.-ln. screenings, nut, pea and slack, Indiana or equal), approximately 10.000 tons of bituminous coal (lump coal over 3-ln. shaker screen, free from slack. Indiana or equal), and approximately 4,500 tons bituminous coal (lump coal over llk-ln. shaker screen, free from slack. West Vtrcinla No. 5 block, Kanawha splint or Thacker seams, or equal West Virginia), for the school year of 1937-1928. all In accordance with specificstions duly adopted by said board and posted on the bulletin board in said office. Copy of said specifications and Instructions to bidders, and of the proposal form to be used In submitting bids, will be furnished on application to the undersigned. The right is reserved by the board to reject any and all bids, or parts of bids. BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. By URE M. FRAZER. Business Director. Indianapolis, Indiana. June 28-July 5. 1927.