Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 53, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 July 1927 — Page 11

JULY 12,1927

12THJUROR FOR LENGELSOUGHT Canton Murder Case Testimony May Start Today. BV July 12.—The jury which will try Saranus A. Lengel, former police chief here, for the murder of Don R. Mellett, Canton Daily News publisher, is expected to be sworn in by Common Pleas Judge P. M. Clevengers today. Six women and five men were in the jury box when court convened today. If the jury is competed, it is probable the State will produce preliminary witnesses late in the day. A survey of the scene where Mellett was shot to death after he had •aimed editorial broadsides at the police department, will be made following opening statements by County Prosecutor Henry W. Harter Jr., and Rollin Hahn, chief defense attorney. Dr. C. T. McQuaite, coroner, and Steve Kascholk, important witnesses in the case of Pat McDermott, Ben Rudner and Floyd E. Streitenberger will be the first two called to the stand.

BOARD TO NAME STAFF I OF NEGRO HIGH SCHOOL Partial List of Crispus Attucks Appointees Ready. Partial list of appointees for the teaching staff of the new Crispus Attucks Negro high school, at West and Twelfth Sts., will be submitted for confirmation by Acting Superintendent Joseph F. Thornton to the board of school commissioners tonight. Members of the staff are experienced, all having A. B. degrees, many A. M. degrees and several Ph.D. degrees. Some have studied abroad. Thornton said about 1,000 Negro pupils will enter the new high school from the other high schools of the city, with a freshman class of about 300 from the grade schools. The board will open bids and award contracts for purchase of 26,750 tons of coal, and open bids for sale of six houses adjoining School No. 227 at Ruckle and Seventeenth Sts. MOVE BIG SWITCHBOARD Block and Tackle Used On Police Station Instrument. Bti Times Special NEW YORK, July 12.—One of the largest switchboards ever installed by the New York Telephone CornStation, which is fast nearing company is in the new Jamacia Police •pletion in 168th St. Riggers had to j use a block and tackle to get the inj strument in the building. | Weighing nearly three tons, the board was transportecLfrom the factory at Kearney, N. J., to Jamaica by truck. It is built completely of mahogany, with a bakelite connection face and is twenty feet long and three feet wide. COACHES BORER SCOUTS Michigan Supervisor Conducts School for Com Experts. By United Press LANSING, Mich. July 12.—A school for training of “corn borer scouts” opened today at the federal control station at Monroe. C. O. Larrabee, supervisor of control work in Michigan, is in charge. Larrabee said fifty men selected because of their training and educational qualifications will be instructed in ways and means of detecting the presence of com borers in com fields. The school will be conducted under the general direction of the State forces and will terminate in one week. JANET GILMORE TO WED Revue Dancer and Cambridge Boy Announce Engagement. Bil United Press LONDON, July 12.—Announcement of the engagement of Janet Gilmore, American revue dancer, to G. C. Weightman-Smith, Cambridge student, was made today. The romance began with a meeting aboard an Atlantic liner. m Miss Gilmore was featured in F’“Oh Kay,” last season. WeightmanSmith was one of the track competitors against the Yale-Harvard team at Stamford Bridge Saturday. ANGLER SAVES FATHER Hooks Man With Long Cast and Pulls Him From River. Bu United Press RUSKIN, Fla., July 12.—An accurate 100-foot cast with an artificial bass bait enabled Horace Holloway to rescue his father from drowning in the Little Manatee River. When Horace saw his father’s boat overturn 100 feet from the island where he was fishing, Horace being unable to swim, cast, hooked his father and drew him to shore. THAYER DEFENDSSELF i Sacco-Vanzetti Case Advisers Listen to Judge. Bu United Press BOSTON, July 12.—Judge Webster Thayer, who presided over the ’ Sacco-Vanzetti trial, conferred today with the Governor’s advisory committee in the Statehouse. Thayer was called before the committee, it is believed, to defend himself from the repeated charges of j unfairness made against him by bounsel for the defendants. He had no statement to make , after being interviewed. OLD WINE FIRM FAILS f * . •* k > ■ Even Germans Missed Choice Vintage in Ancient Cellar. | WARSAW, July 12.—One of the 'oldest firms of wine merchants in Europe recently went bankrupt and listed among its assets a quantity of wine more than 300 years old. The wine dates back to 1610. It was so carefully hidden In the cellar of an old house that it escaped discovery by Germaif officers who Jv’nted f"r it during the 4

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James W. Todd Funeral services for James W. Todd, 56, Indianapolis policeman for twenty-two years, will be held at his home, 651 E. Twelfth St., at 2 p. m. Wednesday. Mr. Todd died late Monday. He was retired from the force Jan 4 because of illness. Motorcycle policemen and police officers will attend the funeral services. His widow and three sons, Harry O. Todd, Cleveland, Ohio; Raymond A. Todd, Philadelphia, Pa., and Clifford E. Todd, Los Angeles, Cal., survive him.

The City in Brief

WEDNESDAY EVENTS Klwanis Club luncheon. Claypool, Lions Club luncheon, Lincoln. Purdue Alumni Association luncheon, Severin. Junior Chamber of Commerce luncheon, Chamber of Commerce. _ , , _ . Alpha Eta Pi luncheon,.Board of Trade. Indorsement of the plan to build a national memorial to George Rogers Clark at Vincennes was given at the National Education Association convention at Seattle. William H. Book, secretary of the George Rogers Clark Memorial commissic.i, received word of the action in a telegram from J. H. Hendrickson, of Folsomville, Ind., who presented the resolution. Cruel P. Conder Company today received a $16,000 contract to erect a brick business building at Michigan and Cincinnati Sts. The structure, being built l?y the Michigan and Cincinnati Street Realty Company, will have five storerooms and four offices. Strickland Giililan. noted humorist, spoke at luncheon at the Rotary Club at the Claypool Hotel today. Giililan,* opened a Chautauqua season in Muncie. Fire did S2OO damage at the home of. Henry Young, 1122 Dearborn St., Monday. Firemen believe the fumes caught from a blow torch he was using to scrape paint from a floor. Attorney Vinson H. Manifold spoke at the indoor family picnic of the South Side Boosters’ Club in the basement of the Garfield Park Baptist Church Monday night. Fiftymembers of the club attended. The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Temple Baptist Church will hold a lawn social Wednesday evening at Burdsall Blvd. and Harding St. Fire originating from overheated electric coils did $l5O damage to the Wheeler-Schebler Carburetor Company plan, 1302 Barth Ave., today. Smoke forced 200 employes from the plant for a short time. Robert Cammeroh, 50, of 1336 W. Twenty-Sixth St., was bruised and shaken up and his auto wrecked when it collided with a truck- driven by C. O. Mitchell, 1180 W. TwentyNinth St., at Barnes Ave. and E. Twenty-Ninth St. late Monday. Cameroh’s auto turned over twice. i ARKANSAS LOSS HEAVY Nearly Two Million Acres of Land Suffer in Flood. Bv United Press LITTLE ROCK, Ark., July 12. Nearly 2,000,000 acres of land in Arkansas suffered in floods this spring, estimates of the Federal State bureau of crops estimates show today. Corn suffered most, figures indicated. The bureau placed the indunated land at more than 1,837,000 acres of which 515,370 acres was corn land, 150,493 planted in hay crops and the rest in othe rcrops. Twenty thousand head of cattle were lost in the flood .according to the estimate, while 9,000 horses, 66,000 hogs and 521,352 poultry were lost. FORE! ‘MONKEY ,GOLF’ “Keep Your Eye on the Ape,” Advice of Crowd to Cops. By United Press NEW YORK, July 12-—Several hundred persons at Far Rockaway formed a gallery to watch three policemen play a game of “Monkey Golf,” today. Instead of golf sticks the officers used a grab net from the dog pound. “Bozo” the pet monkey of Mrs. Betty Hoffman had escaped. Cheered by the gallery the police climbed tree after tree and took turns making swipes at the nimble simian. He was finally captured. No arrests were made. Culver to Spend $350,000 Bu WEA Service CULVER, Ind., July 12.—Expenditure of $350,000 for building a road through the grounds of Culver Military Academy has been authorized by academy authorities.

- ‘I Spy’ Bu NEA Service PORTLAND, Ind., July 12. His wife was so jealous that she used spyglasses to watch him while he was at work in the fields on his farm, William - M. Manor alleges iir a divorce suit.

HONK! IT’S MUSICAL Henry Ford Invited to Hear ‘Flivver Ten Million.’ BU NZW Cd YORK, July 12.—Henry Ford has been invited to witness the New York debut of a flivver horn into the polite society of a symphony orchestra next Friday night at Lewishon Stadium. The occasion will be the first New York; performance of “Flivver Ten Million,” the symphony fantasy written by Frederick S. Converse, inspired by the legend "The Ten Millionth Ford is Now Serving Its Owner.” The flivver horn has been equipped with mutes for regulating the volunTe of sound to suit the demands of the music. “Flivver Ten Million” traces the career of its subject from birth in the factory, through a sensational necking party and an almost disastrous joy ride, which it gaily survives. It was first performed by the Boston Symphony Orchestra, creating a furore in Symphony Hall, Boston. The Friday concert will not be broadcast. AWAIT POLLUTION MOVE Health Board May Base New Action on McClure Ruling. Further action on pollution of White River was awaited today by the health board pending a ruling on the petition of James Angelo, concession holder, to restrain the health board from keeping McClure beach closed. McClure beach was closed by the health board after Dr. Herman G. Morgan, health secretary, declared the stream contaminated. The situation was discussed by the health board Monday afternoon. ; The board decided to take no further action on the $1,700,000 building program until the city council acted on the ordinance providing funds for erecting four buildings. MAY MOVE FOE DEAD Burial of Three in American Cemetery Is Protested. . By United Press PUEBLO, Colo., July 12.—The body of three German prisoners that rest in graves here beside American soldiers may be moved, it was indicated today, because of protests registered by officers of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. The late enemy soldiers were said to have been taken prisoners during the World War and brought here as tubercular patients, where they died. TROOPS STOP QUARREL Situation Critical After Fight Between Mohammedans and Hindus. By United Press LONDON, July 12.—The situation at Sholapur is critical owing to fighting between Mohammedans and Hindus, the Daily Mail’s Bombay correspondent said. Police resorted to firearms to control the mob after thirty-eight persons were injured yesterday.

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Death Notices FARRAN. MARY M.—Beloved wife of John Farran, died July 10. age 57. Funeral Wednesday. July 13, 3 p. m- at residence, 1009 W. New York. Friends Invited. Burial Crown Hill. Funeral Directors W. T. BLASENGYM - Main office, 2226 Shelby St. Drexel 2570. ~ BERT S. OADD. 2130 PROSPECT ST. DREXEL 5307. UNDERTAKSBS. HISEY Ac TITUS. 931 N. Delaware. Li. 3828 George Grinsteiner 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 ARTICLES found on Indianapolis street cars yesterday:

1 UMBRELLA •I 1 CHILD’S HAT 1 PUR49E 1 STRAND PEARL BEADS 1 PAIR GLASSES 1 SCARF 3 PACKAGES Main 2737 CORNET; lost Monday nignt on east side of Statehouse. Call Irv. 2146-R. Reward; DOG, alredale; clipped with bushy tall. Answers to name “Bud.” Ran. 6326. Reward. DRESS lost; Tuesday morning 10 o'clock, on Speedway bus. Bel. 1317. KEYS; bunch for Nash automobile; lost. Call Ran. 5142. LOST; pocketbook; in or near Interurban Station; about S3O. checks for S2OO and S3OO. ELVIN PARRISH. Ballard Ice Cream Cos. Liberal reward. . MONEY; four $lO bills. Call MR. COPLEY, Main 3500. POODLE; black white feet, white collar, clipped 2 weeks; name "Fritz;” lost Wed. from 1736 Ludlow. Reward. Cherry 3053. PUP hound; all black except white chest; lost. Return 1329 Silver Ave, Riley 6528. Reward. WATCH; open face, octagon shape, Elgin. chain, pnoto in back; lost near Broad Ripple park. Wed, eve. Rew. Lin. 5160. sls PAY envelop; name Matthews; lost by widow Sat- Fountain Square. Dr. 0360-M. Special Notices LE MUR PERMANENT WAVE. $5. 1305 LAWTON AVE DREXEL 2722-W. NESTLE LANOIL permanent wave. $5: experienced operator. Lin. 4630; LE MUR PERMANENT WAVE. $5. 1305 LAWTON AVE. DREXEL 2722-W. NESTLE LANOIL permanent wave. *5; experienced operator. Lin. 4630. CENTRAL BEAUTY COLLEGE. Our graduates pass State examinations ewdly. 202 Odd Fellow Bldg Ma. 678 and 6609. VIOLIN pupils: Trv. 4644. Call

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Business Announcements BUILDING, remodeling, repairing, garages built; quick service; reas. Web. 6878-M. CINDERS—S3 LOAD Band. gravel and driveways. DRex. 1010. EXCAVATING UNDER HOUSES Carpenter, cement, brick work, DR. 0736. FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated; feather mattresses and pillows made. E. F. BURKLE, 416 Mass. Main 1428. NOTICE! ! ! Permanent waving. $6.50; work guaranteed. 1324 E. Washington St. Riley 5117. CARPENTER work; Jobbing at lowest possible cost; est. free. Riley 1228. DRESSMAKING, alteration, coats a speclalIty. Irv. 2180. ELECTRIC fireproof wiring. $25; for 5room cottage complete. Cherry 6411. GUARANTEED paper hanging and palnting, est. free; immediate serv. Dr. 7148. GENERAL contractors, plasterers; large or small; Jobs by employment. Ran. 5847. INTERIOR and exterior painting, paper cleaning by expert. Wk. guar. Lin. 1058. INTERIOR and exterior printing, paper cleaning by expert. Wk. guar. Lin. 1058. GENERAL contractors, plasterers; large or small; jobs by employment. Ran. 584,. NOTICE! ! ! , „ Paper hanging, painting by expert. Mr. E. Grimes. Web. 2474. Paper Hanging. HEm. 2179. PAPER hanging wanted by paper hangers. Will furnish paper or hang your own. Work guaranteed. Riley 1009. PAPER hanging, painting; all wk. guar.; Immediate service. Riley 5586. PAPER hanging, cleaning, patch plasterlng, kitchen painting. Bar. 1235. PAPER hanging wanted by paper hangers. Will furnish paper or nang your own. Work guaranteed. Riley 1009. PAPER furnished, hung; first class, promptly done. Call Cherry 1480. RUG, 9x12 THOROUGHLY CLEANED. *2. Superior Rug Cleamers. HEm 4462 SODDING, cementing, grading & excavating & job wk. of all kinds. Hem. 2452. Help Wanted —Male SALESMAN for new advertising cigar lignter. Live man can make Two Hundred Dollars weekly. HIGHLAND PRODUCTS CO.. 16429 Hamilton Elvd. Highland Park, Mich. METAL FINISHERS Experienced on/closed auto body work. See MR. BARNHART. Room 1231 Washington Hotel this evening. 6 p. m. to 10 p. m.. or Wednesday morning, 8 a. m. to 12 noon. WANTED MAN to hoist gravel at WARD GRAVEL CO.. Cartersburg, Ind. IF you're out of work get next to yourself. A nationally known publisher pays from $1 40 to $2.70 per order commission. Why not give anything a whirl in preference to bplng Idle. Apply 427 Peoples Bank. DISTRICT SALES manager or agents who can organize sales force to sell lingerie and hosiery. FULTON KNITTING MILLS. Lancaster. Pa. WANTED: 2 carpenters. Monday morning. Phone Irv. 1153. Help Wanted Female GIRLS for work on telephone, from 5 to 8 each evening. Must have pleasing end insistent voice. Apply by telephone to Mr. O'Rourke, at Main 3500. Situations Wanted Female LADY of refinement and pleasing personality finds it necessary to re-enter the business world. Executive experience; A-l references; college education. Hum. 2744. COLORED lady: experienced; wishes position as boarding house cook. Har. 3105-M. CLEANING bv expert, 30c per hour, car fare. Miss Allen. Call Ran. 6408. EXPERIENCED colored girl, half day by week or day work. Riley <650. __ PRACTICAL nurse for convalescents or companion to elderly lady. Hum. 2381. WANTED practical nursing: confinement cases a specialty. Call before 5 p. m. Main 4432. GIRL, young; will care lor child through day, Bel, 0160. Rooms tor Rent ALABAMA. N.. 2355; large modern, front airy room. Ran. 6647. ALABAMA. N.. 1115' modern room; light. airy, hot, water; $3, Riley 1553. ARSENAL. N.. 445; large front modern room: suitable for 2 people. Web. 2603. CAPITOL. 2109 N.: cool rms., mod home. adj. bath, S4 sing,, $5 dble.. Har. 1378 CARROLLTON, 4218; nicely fur. rms . mod. Suitable for 2; breakfast and garage if desired. Hum. 2083. DELAWARE. N.. 2602: *RONT EM., SOLE: OR DBLE PRIVATE HOME FOR GENTLEMAN. HAR. 1074-M EAST. N., 726. Apt 21; nicely furn. sleeping rooms modern, suit for 2. Lin. 7754. LEXINGTON." 1902: two cool: prl- family; hon.e prlvll. Ideal for Beech O. Dr. 3473-ft. NEW JERSEY, N.. 2138; nice mod. rm.; use player piano. Vlctrola; gar, opt. Ra. 1851. WOODRUFF PLACE; 506 Middle Dr.; "two furnished front rooms with kltcheneete; reasonable. Cherry 0446-M. WASHINGTON Blvd.. 3025; cool, corner. sleeping room. Har. 0379-M. 24TH. E.. 611; cool, airy front room, mod. prlv. home., reas. Ran. 2444. Rent Housekeeping Rooms BROADWAY, 831; clean, 2. near bath: $4. walking distance. Riley 5458. CAPITCUj, 835 N.; 2 and 3 rooms: $5 and $1.50; completely furnished. DE QUINCY. N.. 922; n eely furnished room for gentleman: breakfast if desired. On bus line. Irv. 3947-W. GARFIELD Ave., N.: 3 unfurnished housekeeping rooms, modern; middle-aged. Christian couple prefd. Owner. Ir. 3978-J. ILLINOIS. N • 16x15-ft. room, running wat., gas: everything turn, 55.50. Ha. 4926-R. LEXINGTON. 1021: 3 furn. rms. up. $5; 1 furn. rm. down, $5. Drexel 0562-J. MASSACHUSETTS AVE.. 335‘/a; clean, cool airy semi-mod. rooms, for ladies. Lin. 5446. MERIDIAN. 6., 1655; two nicely furn.. frnt. rooms; private entrance. Drexel 0362. ifEW JERSEY. 1465. N.; 2 or 3 furn. rms.. mod., nice porch., gar. Lin. 6022. OHIO. E„ 540; nice clean housekeeping rooms; $2.50 and $3 week. PARK Ave., 2026; single room or front room and kitchenette. Hem. 2878. SOUTH St.. E„ 315; three unfurnished rooms, bath; elec., gas. $lO month. TENTH. 1532 E.; housekeeping rooms; modern. Ch. 6596. WOODRUFF PLACE; 2 front modern rooms; private bath. Cherry 4360. 10TH, E., 1426; 1 rm.. kitchenette, modern. clean, reasonable. Web. 3289. Room for Rent With Board CARROLLTON, 4218; nicely furnished room; modern. - suitable for 2; breakfast and garage optonal. Call Humb. 2083. CENTRAL Ave.; room and board for 2. Home privileges. Wash 0899. CHILDREN to board; mother'3 care; good location. Riley 6349. OHIO St., E„ 1422; 2 refined business women: prvt.; mod, home. Lin. 3667. WILL board 8. Care for 1 or 2 elderly people; modern home. Bel. 1511. Houses tor Rent ARIZONA. W.. 29; 4-ROOM HALF DOUBLE; sls. DR. 6449-W. BEVILLE, N., 42; fi-room modern double; garage; newly decorated. Cherry 5895. BRIGHT, 168; 5-room double, gas. electriclty, wa. pd. $lB. Har. 1172-R, CALHOUN. 1225; 3 rooms, kitchenette, gas, $lB. MR. TRAVIS. 237 N. Delaware. Riley 5250. Evenings, Hum. 3854. CHARLES, 831; 8-room single; bath- good condition; $26; adults, Drexel 4877-w. CHESTER. N., 621: 5 rooms, modern, garage, water paid: wonderful location; beautiful yard; $32.50, Irv. 0706-W. COFFEY ST., 903; 6-ROOM HALF DOUBLE AND OARAGE; sls. DR. 6449-W. COLORED; near Capitol & 21st: 5 rms. semi-mod.; $22.50. Har. 0403-R. DORMAN, 987; 4 rooms, city water paid, electric lights, gas; $lB. Call Miss Ilg, Main 6761 or Mrs. Walter Mayer, Ran. 5763, or Mrs. Eisner, Irvington 3955. ENGLISH Ave., 1702: second floor. 6 living rooms and bath; $25. Dr. 5350. GARFIELD. 817-19; 6 rms.. mod. dble.. garage; newly decorated. Dr. 3837-1, GRAY St.. N., 962; 4-room bungaolw double; modern; water paid. Cherry 0490-M. HARRIS Ave., S„ 25; six-room half double semi-mod.; 825. Bel. 0741. LA SALLE. N.. 554; 6-ROOM. SEMI-MOD.. OARAGE; $18.50 MONTH. McCARTY, 760; good 5-room, semi-modern cottage; fine condition: only $25 month. Lin. 8242, Eves., Irv. 0438-J. NEWMAN, 1223; seven-room modern, newly decorated; attractive yard. Lin. 2878. 313 E. 30th: 6-room $30.00 3906 E. Michigan; 5-r00m...- $33.50 F. S. CLARK & CO.. Main 3377. NORTHWESTERN Ave . 3108; 5-room mod. lower duplex: owner, upper. Ha. 1330. NORTHEAST part of city; 2944 Brouse St.; half of double; 4 rms.; gar.: sls; first St. west of Keystone Ave. at 30th. M. 2908. NEWMAN, 1211: 6 RM. MOD.. GARAGE. RI. 1328. HUM. 4174. 80UTH SIDE: Naomi, 1247; 4-room double; inside toilet; water paid; S2O. Bel. 3885. VERMONT St.. 4915; 5-room bungalow; gar.; 1 acre of ground; S2O. Riley 2157. 2168 Wheeler St.; four rooms (18.00 3015 E. 22nd St.; four rooms SIB.OO . A. F. ZAINEY, 122 N. Delaware. Suburban Home 2923 Chester Ave. 4 rooms newly papered; elect, light*, gas, city water paid; inside toilet and sink; large yard; Vi sq. from bus; only $16.50. Schmid & Smith, Inc., Realtors

Houses for Rent FOR COLORED 817-19 Fowler St., redecorated Inside. plumbing; $12.50 per month. Lin. 5660. BEAUTIFUL NEW 8-ROOM MOD. DBLE. East St.. S.. 1526. This Includes breakfast room and bath, built-in features, full basement, beautiful fixtures. Reasonable. Drex. 5987-J. Apartments for Rent APARTMENTS, furnished or unfurnished. H. H. WOODSMALL & CO.. INC. Call E. V. Dessert. Lin. 5391 or Hum. 2204. BELL, 531; lovely 4-room upper mod apartment, porches and awnings, water paid; $22.50: wks. rent free. Ch. 5190-J. COLLEGE and 22nd, S. El corner; attractive 4 and 5 rms.. heat and wat. furn. reasonable. See custodian. Call Lin. 1531. HALL PLACE. 1720; 3 rooms and bath. newly papered, elect., gas; sl6. THE CAMBRIDGE Non-housekeeping apts.; 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. RUCKLE, 1932; 4-room upper apart., separate bedroom, in-a-door bed. china closet, kitchen cabinet, soft water, sun parlor; open; large shade trees. Hem. 2608. Four-Boom Apartment No. 2—2015 College Ave. Modern except heat; newly decorated; water and garage; furnished: S3O. Schmid & Smith, Inc., Realtors 130 N. Delaware. Ma. 4088. Houses and Flats Furnished CAPITOL. 2045 N.: 4-room, completely furnlshed apt. Make offer. Har. 0649-W. GOODLET Ave., 1024: completely furnished: 3 rms., bath; garage: $25. Bel. 1583-R. WOODRUFF. 1846 Cross Dr.: 6 rms. nicelv furn.. newly dec., gar. Web. 3978. Cottages and Resorts MODERN 5-ROOM LAKE COTTAGE; weekly. July 24 to Aug. 21. LEVI CLOUD. Rochester. Ind.. R. R. 9. SUMMER cottage; Ravenswood: reasonable for rest of season. Dr. 0562-J. COTTAGE: near Traders Point, on Eagle Creek. Call mornings. Drexel 1107-R. Wanted to Rent WANTED; small furnished apartment by employed couple. Must be reasonable. Address Times Box B 450. WANTED: SMALL FURNISHED APARTMENT BY EMPLOYED COUPLE. MUST BE REASONABLE. ADDRESS TIMES BOX B 450, Houses ter Sale Do you want to buy a dandy bungalow east in a real home location? 3ee this one of 5 attractive rooms, with large fenced in lot on paved street and located near BroOkside Park at 1403 N. Kealing Ave. Easv terms. Call THE CHARLES R. ETTINOER CO. Lincoln 5057. Res., Irv. 1559. NO PAYMENT DOWN Hanson. 222-221; 4 rms. to a side dble.; rents sls a side. MR. BUEHER, Rilev 6191. NEAR HOLY CROSS CHURCH State St.: seven-room cottage: semi-mod.. $3,500; SSOO down: balance monthly. Lin 7832. $250 DOWN 332 Prospect- six-room modern: $3,500: *250 down: balance. *32.50 monthly. Call Lin. 7832. EUCLID. N., 1407; by owner; strictly mod . 5 rms.. breakfast rm. Dr. 1322. JUST FINISHED Modern 5-room homes. One has long living-room Open afternoon and evening. 5132 Sheldon, 5014 Hovey. Hum. 6306. SIOO CASH 1614 Asbury st.; new 5-room bungalow, complete bath, garage, paved street. Price $3,450. No Barrett. Mr. Fox, MA in 6755. Eve., HUm. 1168. $5,000 ~ 2321 S. Pennsylvania St.; five rooms, strictly modem; hardwood floors. Full basement. Furnace, gas. water heater. Eaay payments. Salesman on Pleasant Run Blvd. Each afternoon this week. BRIDGES <fc GRAVES CO.. 237 N. Delaware St. Call office from 6 to 9 p m. Lincoln 1261. Riley 5250. $250 CASH, $35 PER MONTH Five-room modern cottage in A-l condition: located near Prospect car line; business center, school and churches; large lot. double garage; price $3,750. j. g. McCullough agency. 106 N. Delaware St. Main 1709 115 S. OTH ST. Beech Grove; 5-room modern bungalow; paved street, garage, concrete front drive; only *4OO cash, *36 per month. MR. HUCE. Main 1576. Hum. 2016. THE UNION TRUST CO. DOUBLE HOUSE ON PAYMENTS Four rooms a side; on improved street: onlv $3,300; $200.00 cash. Balance monthly. J. 8. CRUSE REALTY CO. MA. 5840 BOULEVARD HOMES Only three of the eleven homes we built on Pleasant Run Blvd. left. This is a better home section. f 204-208-220 E. Pleasant Hun Blvd. Open each afternon this week from 2 to 5 p. m. BRIDOES <fc ORAVEB CO--237 N. Delaware St. Call office from 6 to 9 p. m. Lincoln 1261. Riley 5250. DOUBLE 5-rm. mod.. E. 10th car line; rents SBO mo.: $7.850. Liberal terms. Owner, Irv. 5734 SIOO TO $250 CASH *2O TO *35 PER MONTH Gives immediate possession of one of our modern or semi-modern bungalows or cottages. F. J. Viehmann Cos.. Realtors <fe Builders, 142 N. Delaware. Riley 2840. Res., Irv. 0534-M. $150.00 CASH $16.50 a month will give you possession of a four-room cottage on Barth Avenue, near Van Camps place In reasonably good condition; has elec, lights, gas. city water In the yard; paved street. It's a real buy at *I.BOO. Mr. Keller, eves. Hem. 1840. SCHMIDT & BMITH. INC- REALTORS 130 N. Dela. Ma. 4088. * LOOK AT THIS 2018 N. ALABAMA ST. Wonderful bargain, nine rooms, modern. city heat; lurniture goes with the house. Get busy and see us immediately. Priced very low, H. C. TUTfLE & BRO. 233 E. Ohio St. Main 1168. Cherry 1108. ROCKVILLE ROAD, WEST One-half acre and acre tracts. These tracts have sewers, elec., all city conveniences; can be had with cash payment as low as $2 down. Good transportation and school; drive out W. Washington to fork of Rockville Rd.. then continue west on Rockville Rd.. 2V, miles to Keystone Manor. Salesman on ground 3 p. m. until dark every dav W. R. HUNTER CO. 46 N. Del. St. Main 1078. SEE THIB AND MAKE OFFER. North of 30th St.. 3035 Layman: 4 rooms. bungalow, elect., garage. Owner. SHELDON. 5164; 6-room Dungalow; will sell eouitv: bargain. Hum. 5150. LOVELY sevsn-rm. house, lots of shade: Jefferson & 10th St. Owner. Web. 6961-J, Suburban for Sale TWO ACRES Four-room bungalow, garage, completely fenced: electricity, bus service, ana In a growing community. Very liberal terms. For information, call Mr. Richardson. Main 0792. Drexel 3745-R 4. Farms for Sale 35 ACRES: 8 miles north from monument; bargain. Main 5803. Apt, 1716. 160 ACRES. $6,000. Ten, years time. JESSE ELLER. 314 S. Henderson St„ Bloomington. Ind. Real Estate for Exchange DOUBLE, north: for trade; what have you? Owner only. Box 402 Times. 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 Business Opportunities BEAUTY SHOP: S booths, fully equipped; Splendid north side location. Owner leaving city. Investigate. Box B 282. EQUITY shoe repair shop; *3OO for equity and findings rent only *47.50 Including 6 nice modern living rooms, bath and garage. Xf interested, call Bel. 2571. NORTH, 800 block; 17-room rooming house, will trade as down payment for equity In small house, or double. Lin. 9433. ROOMING house; 811 N. Illinois: 12 rooms, clean, modern and well furnished. Priced right for quick sale. USED FURNITURE STORE FOR SALE CHEAP. 838 VIRGINIA AVE. HOME and income; clean, modern. Call Hem. 5688. LUNCH room and furnished rms., close to j i—— p-i. ?iTL

Miscellaneous for Sale BARGAIN WEEK On reconditions, coolers, freezers and refrigerators. F. D. Gardner & Cos., 221 E. Maryland. Ma. 3713. CASH REGISTERS, scales, grinders, sheers rebuilt: guaranteed. Fixtures all kinds. SPRAGUE EX- 22 W. Ohio. Main 0664. CELERY plants for sale. 1506 Lawton St. CHILD'S bed. spring and mattress: good condition; $9. Call Dr. 5825-R. COMPLETE pasteurizing outfit; 1 Ford ton truck. Main 5803. Apt. 1716. Rugs and Linoleum at Lowest Prices. DORFMAN RUG COMPANY. 207 W. Wash. St. Near Capitol. RUGS—LINOLEUM Seamless Brussels rigs, 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 Hneoleum 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 lnlaids at very low prices in all patterns and sizes in everv width made. CHARGE ACCOUNTS WELCOMED DORFMAN RUG CO. 207 W. WASHINGTON It It covers the floor we have It. LIQUID SPRAY; for bedbugs, insects, destroyed with 1 application of Sudden D. ALBERT G. MAAS 31 Virginia Ave. Main 1225. GAS STOVE. Marvel; with tanks; good as new. Will sacrifice. Irv. 2983. LIQUID SPRAY; for bedbugs, insects, destroyed with 1 application of Sudden D. ALBERT O. MAAS. 31 Virginia Ave. Main 1225. _ OIL stove. 2-burner. 3 book cases: small piano: comp? Simmons bed. 3423 N. Cap. PORTABLE concession stand; practically new; very cheap. Call Dr. 5825-R. REFRIOERATOR; used; guaranteed: all sizes; 110 up. 551 N. East St. . TABLE: babv high chair: bed complete. 314 Llr.wood Ave. Irv. 0708-J. Miscellaneous Wanted HOUSE cleaning? Y?ur surplus clothing furniture, magazines, papers will help us to help others. Salvation Army Industrial Home. Phone for wagon. Riley 6622. 127 W. Georgia. i Pets and Live Stock ALL babv chicks, $8 per 100. *1 P*r doz. BOYErtS HATCHERY. 34 N. Delaware. Riley 5470. I POLICE PUPS. 10 we;ks. eligible :o regisI cheap. East 21st and Layman. 1 BOSTON Bulls, pedigreed Persion kittens: guaranteed singing canaries INDPLS. I BIRD STOP.F. 135 E. Ohio. Lin 4461. Musical Instruments I CHRISTENSEN School of Popular Music Plano, harmony and all dance orchestral lnstrum'ts. 108 Pembroak Arcade. Rl 3890 PIANO, upright; good condition; SIOO. Call Cherry 3722. SAXOPHONE B flat tenor. Holton, silver with gold bell. Excellent playing condition. Will sacrifice tt (80. MR. ROEMBKE. la. 8121. Coal and Wooa : Summer Prices in Effect Now! BETHEL COAL CO. DRex 5200 233 Caven Bt. JOHNSON BAIN COAL CO. \ 359 W. RAY DREXEL 1010. Summer Prices UNION ICE AND COAL CO. Drexel 4621 ' Kindling with each ton ' No charge for wheeling. ! Poerhontas Lump Red Ash SB.OO JACKSON COAL CO. j Roach at Burton Harrison 0210 Money to Loan _ MORTGAGE LOANS LOW RATES PROMPT SERVICE We Can Handle a Few Desirable SECONDS We Also Purchase Realy Estate CONTRACTS Trustees System Service p 225 N. Delaware St. LI neoln 4587 LOANS. (10 to *3OO. No indorsers, no publicity. HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION. Ma. 2923. 404 Kreage Bldg. LOANS S2O TO S3OO QUICK SERVICE—CONFIDENTIAL 1 to 20 Months to Repay Interest Charged for Time Used WE LOAN ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture. Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 14iy 2 E. Washington St. MA in “0585. Lin. 7184. Second Mortgages and construction loans. We finance builders. Prompt service. Ready Money. Columbia Securities Cos. Lin. 6334. 152 N. Delaware St. RATE 2% IWr below legal rate. Lowest cost in city. Why pav more? $2 is the month's interest on a balance of (100. No charge except Interest. We try to meet vour 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 OTHE a R O COMPANIES PAID OFF A Loam Wtoemi You Need lit A Year to Pay Loans on household . goods without removal; als ocharaeter loans. Trustees System Service 225 N. Delaware St. Lincoln 4587. AUTO ACCOUNTS REFINANCED EASY TERMS. MARION FINANCE CO. LIN. 1581. 207 GUARANTY BLDG. Loan* on Personal Property and Diamonds. AMERICAN LOAN CO. 847 Bankers Trust Cos. MAIN 2983. You Read the Want Ad*— Have you tried to use themt It’* esy—Call Main 3500. A-V for an Ad Taker.

Money to Loan WE BUY REAL ESTATE CONTRACTS ON Indianapolis and Marlon County property from tltleholders. Mr. Fry. THE WASHINGTON COMPANY. 257 W Washington St.. Main 0792. Auto Supplies and Repairs Roger’s Tire Stoop 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. THREE-DAY SPECIAL FIFTY 29x4.40 TIRES . $1.50 EACH. FIFTY 32x4 TIRES $1.75 EACH. All In Servlcable Condition. NATIONAL TIRE SHOP. 3548 W. WASH. ST. BEL. 3444. 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; big 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 equltv. I. WOLF AUTO CO. Lin. <515 561 N. Capitol USED CARS bought and sold. OOLDBERO. 522 K. Capitol. Lincoln 4638. Automobiles tor Sale July Clearairace Sale OF Good Used Cars Down Payment Ford’ 23 Coupe $25.00 Ford ’24 Touring $20.00 Ford '24 Sedan ....... .$50.00 Ford '25 Coupe $50.00 Ford '26 Coupe $75.00 Ford ’27 Coupe SBB.<X) Ford ’27 Tudor ...... SIOO.OO Ford '26 Roadster $65.00 Other Fords. $lO 00 to $25.00 Down Chevrolet ’25 Touring. .$60.00 Chevrolet ‘26 Touring. .SBO.OO Chevrolet '25 Coupe ... .SBO.OO Chevrolet ’26 Coupe ..$125.00 Chevrolet ’26 Sedan ..$140.00 Chevrolet ’26 Landau. .$140.0(1 Chevrolet Early ’27 Coupe .......... .$125.00 Many others to choose from —Dodges, Studebakers, Nash, Clevelands. Hudsons. All low down payments, balance easy. Marion Chevrolet Cos. . 1040 N. Meridian St. Lin. 5361. DODGE. 4-rioor scaan; a good tires, bumpers. spotlight, lots extras: A-l mechanical condition; *325. CENTRAL BUICK CO. 120 W North St. Lin. 1995. USED CAR BARGAINS LATE MODELS—EASY TERMS. FRANK FEESER CO. 1126 PROSPECT CHEVROLETS Down Pymt. '23 Coupe SB4 '25 Touring 60 '25 Roadster 60 '26 Touring 85 '26 Coach 100 '26 Sedan 145 Several Others to Select From. Marion Chevrolet Cos. 1040 N. Meridian. Lin. 5361. FORD. 1925 Tudor sedan, balloon tires; good paint; clean upholstering; a real bargain; $225.00; terms. HARE CHEVROLET CO- 546 E. Washington. BUICK Latest 1927 model: extra tire, bumpers, stop light, etc.; absolutely new standard six touring; sold for *1.415; yours lor SI,OOO. MR, HUFF, Wash. 2181 FORD. 1926; pick-up body; 4 U. 8. cord tires. Drexel 4029-R. " CLEAN-UP SALE Down. 1926 Ford Coupe $ 45 1924 Ford Coupe 35 1925 Overland 4 Coach 70 1925 Oakland Sedan ....’ 100 1923 Rickenbacker Sedan .... 125 1925 Overland Touring 50 1926 Overland 6 Coach 100 MANY OTHERS STATE AUTOMOBILE CO. 535 N. Capitol 925 Virginia LI. 7301 DR. 4226 DODGE, 1925: panel truck; good tires; worth every cent we ask; *250: easy terms, HARE CHEVROLET CO- 525 E. Washington. 1925 ESSEX COACH New Duco, A-l mechanically. Price $385. BURkE CADILLAC CO, Meridian at Eleventh. Main 5125, ESSEX. 1926 coach: good tires, good paint, runs fine; a real bargain: $375; easy terms. HARE CHEVROLET CO- 540 E. Washington. 1923 DODGE COUPE A real buy; $l5O. CENTRAL BUICK CO. 120 W. North St- Lin. 1995. CHEVROLET. 1926 coach: balloon tires, bumpers. Duco finish. A real good car; (425; easy terms. HARE CHEVROLET CO--540 E. Washington. OVERLAND, 1924 Coupe sedan; a real buy St $l5O. CENTRAL BUICK CO. 120 W. North. Lin 1995. CADILLAC COUPE New Duco, good tires, good mechanically. Price SSOO. BURKE CADILLAC CO. Meridian at llth. Main 5125. CADILLAC SEDAN Good tires, new Duco. A-l mechanically. price *6OO . BURKE CADILLAC CO. Meridian at llth. Main >l2.

1 Overland Touring N *.. • ••• • • $59.00 1 Overland Sedan 69.00 1 1926 Chevrolet Coach •• $485.00 1 66 Sedan (' Willys-Knight) ; 1050.00 —Many Others — CAPITOL-OVERLAND -AT- . ", AiaaittaN, A _ AND MICHIGAN m

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Automobiles for Sale Chrysler 70 Roadster Practically new tire*- flrst-claa* running condition; a real bargain; (795; terms. Carl H. Wallerich, Inc. 314 N. Delaware. Open evenings. 1923 BUICK TOURING In excellent condition. Only ($75. CENTRAL BUICK CO. 120 W. North St, Lin. 1(95, FORDS Are better and cheaper at WANGELIN-SHARP CO. Locomobile Sedan 1926 Demonstrator Been driven by official of company vet y little. In perfect condition throughout. Priced to sell Immediately; can arr&tlg* terms and some trade. Locomobile and Stutz Cos. of Indiana 1525 N. Meridian. Open evenings. DODGE COUPE Repainted; in A-l condition: onlv (375. MATTOX MOTOR SALES 1001 N. MERIDIAN. LI. 1177 HUDSON EROUOHAM Just relacquered beautiful green: 5 very good tires, motor perfect; trunk and lot* of extras. Onlv *695 todav ARMACOST 209 W. North St. Main 3264, 1923 HAYNES SPORT TOURING 120 W. North St. Lin. 1905. In A-l condition: winter lnclosure; (200. CENTRAL BUICK CO. BARGAINS ON OAKLEY’S LOT DOWN PAYMENT. 1924 Chevrolet coupe ( 66.00 1924 Overland coupe 65.00 1924 Oldsmobllo sport touring 50.00 1922 Overland sedan 50.00 1923 Durant touring 50.00 1923 Chevrolet sedan 80.00 1923 Ford sedan 80.00 1923 Chevrolet touring 80-00 1924 Hudson coach 100.00 OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-65 3. Meridian. Drexel <74*. BARGAINS 1926 Ford Tudor. 1926 Ford Coupe. 1925 Ford Coupe. 1925 Ford 4-door Sedan. 1926 Chevrolet Coupe. 1923 Overland Sedan. 1J23 Essex Coach. 1924 Nash Coach. 1923 Jewett Touring (two). 1923 Hudson Coach. Hudson 4-pass. Coupe; (100. Nash 6 Touring; $75. Overland: $75. 1923 Ford Coupes (three). s7s each. 1924 Ford Touring; $35. 1923 Dodge Touring and Coupe. Many others: easy terms. L. T. Alien Motor Sales 917-33 Virginia Ave. Oj>en Evenings. Studebaker Big 6 Speedster Powerful big 6. Six disc wheels, all good tires, relacquered and motor run* smoothly and quietly as electric fan. Compare this (550 value here today. Armacost 209 W. North St. Open Eveningg. Rickenbacker Sedan, 1926 Onlv driven 4,300 miles: beautiful car and a real buy. Come drive this car. 1525 N. Meridian. Locomobile and Stutz of Indiana WALLERICH’S USED CAR BARGAINS. 314 N. DELAWARE ST. Jewett-1924 Coach Looks and runs like new: priced right; $350; terms or trade. CAPITOC AVEWCS AT veaHONT ‘"Nt House oj CKotoWl 345 N. Capitol Ave. Open evening*. PAIGE sedan; excellent condition mechanically; finish good; priced to sell: $575 trade and terms on balance PAIGE INDIANA CO- 1110 N. Merldljin. Lin. 7342, TIMES WANT ADS BRINO BUaufrtSa HUP sedan and 1928 Ford ton truck. Main 5803, Apt. 1716. Attention, Taxi Men 1925 Reo taxi. In wonderful cor.dltlon; a rare bargain, terms. Locomobile and Stutz of/Indiana 1525 N. Meridian St. Open evenings and Sunday. * OVERLAND "SEDAN " ' ‘ Balloon tires, disc wheels, new paint: price (250; terms. BURKE CADILLAC CO. Meridian at Eleventh. Main 5125. BARGAINS Dodge sedan. 1923 (350 Dodge coupe. 1922 850 Ford sedan, 1921 78 Grey coupe. 1923 50 Small down'payment. balance easy term*. LONG AUTO SALES 1114 N. Meridian. * Lincoln 6865. Used Car Bargains C. O. WARNOCK 00. FORD. lii4 touring car; good tire*; runs fine, $100.00; terms. HARE CHEVROLET CO . 625 E Washington. 1925 DODGE 4-PASSI!N6ER COUPE A-l condition Price ,lu*t right. 0. H. WALLERICH, Inc. 314 N. Delaware. Open evenings. NABH. 1924-sport touring: disc wheels, lot* of extras; can be bought at a real bargain: terms. HARE CHEVROLET CO- 825 E. Washington. Essex Coach, Late 6, sl2ff Down New oversize tire*, ntw paint and Juil right mechanically. - Trade your old car, P. B. Smith Auto Cos. Lin. 3603. 450 N. Capitol At*. Call for demonstration. R. B Raider. Robert Welch. C. C. Crlat. Q. E. Porter. Speed Duncan. W. G. Beggs. Jack Federsplll, K. Harvey and Karl K. Krammer. USED FORDS FRANK HATFIELD CO. Authorized Ford Dealer, 625 N, Capitol. Ma. 4708, BUICK roadster, 1941; for sale or will trade for Ford coupe, new paint, A-l condition; cash or terms. Drexel 4838 after 5 p. m. equity IN' iSii toßb Roadster, good condition all over: 8 balloon tires; bal. due $125. Call after 5 p, m. Rilev 2209. 1924 FORD touring; motor A-l tires almost new. paint good; (35 down. Terms. SMITH & MOORE 529 N. Meridian St, - Main 6650. ZljL’fxA want' ads brino BuafutfSii Dodge, 1923 Sedan $250 Mechanically good; 5 good tires; laather unholsterlng; in fact it s a real bargain; easy terms. Indianapolis Auto Exchange 730 E. Washington St, Trucks 2 LATE 1923 Ford trucks; A-l condition new tires; private owner; cheap for cash Must be sold before Monday. Call Ran. 112 V Legal Notices AUCTION SALE—Legal notice. NotlC* if hereby given that the undersigned will offer for sale at their place of business 445-447 E. Court St- IndianapolU. Ind . Wednesday morning. 9 a. m- July 30. 1937. The following personal properly; 1 lot of household goods stored under th* names of Loujse Burkert. Mose Whitney. Jack Andrews and W. K. Hahn. Held by them In storage; said sale being made to defray expenses for storage and other charge*. Sale will be for cash and publte. SANITARY STORAGE CO. July 6. 13. 19. 1937.