Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 82, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 August 1927 — Page 11

AUG. 15, 1927

JARDINE URGES FEDERAL FARM RELIE BOARD Secretary Would Aid Farmers by Controlling Crop Surplus. By United Press WASHINGTON, Aug. 15.—Creation of a Federal farm board to aid farmers solve the surplus crop problem and generally guide agriculture, was recommended today by Secretry of Agriculture Jardine. Jar dine pointed out that in the last seven years prices of farm products had been below the line of other commodities, and that the solution should be sought from two approaches. “The first is in controlling surpluses due emainly to weather conditions,” he said in an article written for the Farm Journal. “This may be done by holing part of an abundant crop from one season to the next, and to secure a more regular flow of the product into Duties of the proposed board would be: ,{ Three Chief Functions 1. Formulate plans and policies i for handling surpluses for the purpose of minimizing price fluctuations. 2. Aid in establishing clearing house associations for handling perishables. 3. Administer a revolving fund to help cooperatives establish | themselves on an effective basis. “This fund should be used to help carry surpluses long enough to prevent undue depression of prices at harvest time,” Jr.rdine said. “Loans are now available through intermediate credits up to 65 or 75 per cent of the market price of a commodity stored in bonded warehouses, but we should make advances beyond this figure on surpluses held by com-modity-stabilization corporations. Will Ask Congress “Adequate resources and personnel should be provided for the necessary research as part of the farm economics work of the agriculture department.” Jardine said this program, which probably will be presented to the next Congress, would not put the Government into the business of selling or buying farm products, nor was it in any sense a price-fixing scheme. “Adaption of such a program would be beneficial to the public interest in general by minimizing both surpluses and' shortages,” he said.

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* Automobiles reported stolen by police belong to: W. P. Armstrong, 1650 W. New York St., Ford, from garage in rear. Indianap Tire and Battfery Company, 712 N. Meridian St., Ford, that address. * William C. Volp, 302 V 4 N. Alabama St., Studebaker, 580-784; Alabama St., and Massachusetts Ave. Henry Foley, Martinsville, Ind., Chevrolet, Riverside Park. Williamson Watts. 1734 Spruce St., Ford. 19-912, Raymond St. and Shelby St. Elizabeth Bookom, 1238 Union St., Ford, 529-131, Union and Palmer Sts. John F. Ash, 1217 Hoyt Ave., Ford, 561-531, garage in rear. John M. Welsh, Shelbyville, Ind., Pontiac, West and Washington Sts. Dr. J. H. Kemper. 2805 E. Michigan St., Nash, Washington St. and White River Blvd. Jack Hale. 525 Minerva St., Ford, 755 Center St. Roscoe Kauffman, Goldsmith, Ind., Ford, Broad Ripple Park.

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Automobiles reported found by police belong to: Fern Gordon, 828 S. Senate Ave.. Ford, found at White River and Belt Railroad bridge. Charles Wolma, 2109 Ashland Ave„ Ford, at Kenwood Ave. and Twenty-Second St. William Breen, 726 \N. Holmes k Ave., Chevrolet, at Holmes Ave. and St. Morris Silvery, Mt. Comfort, Ind., Ford, at Riverside Park. Henry Miller, Carmel, Ind., at West and Ohio Sts. Gebrge Kinney, 328 N. Capitol Ave., deserted after accident at Senate Ave. fnd Washington St. Emerson Baker, Fillmore, Ind., Ford, at Michigan and Illinois Sts. SELL OLD FT. MORGAN Bids for Alabama Property Are Asked by U. S. Bu United Print WASHINGTON, Aug. 15.— 01d Ft. Morgan, in Alabama, will be sold 493 acres of it, with all buildings. Only four mortars, two disappearing searchlight towers, parts of a narrow gauge railway and certain mechanical equipment will, be retained. Bids must be submitted to the War Department by Sept. 20. BREAK FREIGHT RECORD Railroads Handle Record Volume for First Half of Year. Bu- United Press WASHINGTON. Aug. 15.—Despite a slight falling off for June, Class 1 railroads in the first half of 1927 handled the greatest freight traffic on rec0rd—23,794,568 net ton miles—according to the Bureau of Railway Economics. The average daily movement per freight cav for the period was 29.il \miles a day and the average load 027.3 tons. Queen of Egypt Sails Today Bu United Press CAIRO, Aug. 15.—Queen Nazli of Igypt was expected to sail Wednesday on the royal yacht for a visit to Europe. ■

BOOTLEGS TO PURCHASE HOME, SAY SLEUTHS Soap Factory Employe Held on Liquor Charge. Desire for ownership of a home he could call his own proved the undoing of Everett Raeburn, 1534 Comer St., according to Federal dry agents. Raeburn was bound over to Federal grand jury today under $2,500 bond on charges of transportation and sale of liquor. He was arrested Saturday night in the 800 block, S. Illinois St. Agents confiscated one quart of alcohol in a grip he carried and four quftrts in his car. His wife, who was in the car, was not held. His salary as a sop,p factory employe was insufficient for payments on a modest little home was purchasing, agents said Raeburn told them, and he had eight liquor customers to increase his earnings.

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luncheon. Lincoln, noon. Rotary Club luncheon. Claypool. Mercator Club luncheon. Splnk-Arms. Severin' aSlnB Agents Association luncheon, American Chemical Society luncheon. Chamber of Commerce. Universal Club luncheon, Columbia club. Phi Gamma Delta luncheon. Chamber or Commerce A. A. U. swimming meet. Broad Ripple 1 ala, o-lft P. m. ' Twenty-five thousand “customers” are expected to attend the “customers” picnic to be given Wednesday at Riverside Park by Purity Bakeries Company. Reduced rate on amusement concessions will be granted upon presentation of Purity Company wrappers. Prizes will be provided for children and grown-ups in contests. Springer family reunion at Brookside Park was attended by seventy.flve members of the family Sunday. A program dealing with the family history was given. A basket dinner was a feature of the all-day outing. Three counties, Henry, Delaware and Marion, were represented Sunday by fifty-five members of the Conn family attending the seventeenth annual family reunion at Broad Ripple Park. A basket dinner was served in the grove of the park. L. M. Vonn, Middletown, was in charge of arrangements. An auto driven by Stanley Hawkins, 47 Frank St., crashed into a Ford roadster at Tenth St. and White River Blvd. Sunday. The Ford caught fire and the driver ran, police were told. Two youths, about 17. were seen stripipng a car of tires and parts at White River and Belt Railroad bridge., George Wilson, ?46 Harlan St., railroad employe, called police, but the pair had escaped when they arrived. The auto left behind was one stolen from Mrs. Fern Gordon, 338 S. Senate Ave. Santa Claus, advance aguil was robbed here over week-end; r.-olice reports reveal. C. E. Shurtlisse, 708 N. New Jersey St., told the officers that a suitcase containing toys valued at $35 was taken from his auto parked in rear of that address. No one was injured in the collision of two automobiles at 3400 W. Washington St. Sunday, but in an argument that followed, W. C. Dye, Chicago, HI., driver of one of the autos is alleged to have struck Mrs. Myrtle Cosx 1 , Cloverdale, Ind.. who was riding, with her son, Noble. Dye was charged with assault and battery and reckless driving. Approximately two hundred former Gosport residents attended their fourth annual picnic Sunday afternoon at Riverside Park. E. A. McCarty was re-elected president and Mrs. John Brasier, secretarytreasurer. W. H. Stiae was elected vice president. The next reunion will be held the second Sunday in August, 1923, at Garfield Park, v Police records today showed 167 men and twenty-two women arrested in clean-up raids over the week-end. Forty-eight were arrested in gambling raids and thirty on blind, tiger charges.

BARE PLOT TO RUIN THRESHING MACHINES Farmers Near La Porte Find Metal \ Objects in Wheat Stacks. By Timen Special LaPORTE, Ind., Aug. 15—Farmers In this vicinity have asked aid of Prosecutor L. E. Kunkel in arresting the person responsible for placing metal objects in wheat shocks with the intention of damaging threshing machines. At the farm of Charles E. Dunblazier, a thresher stopped after a loud noise, and it was disclosed that; a piece of iron had been placed in wheat fed into the machine. A search through several other shocks brought to light nearly two dozen metal objects, including railroad spikes and hinges. BRINGS SUIT FOR 7 " PAY Virgil Wood Charges Oil Company Holds Up Salary. Suit on mechanic’s lien for $960 was brought against Virgil Vandagrifft, board of works president, and his associates in an oil well company, by Frank Wood in" Superior Court Three today. Wood alleges he was employed by the “Oil Well Rejuvenating Company” at S6O a week as "competent mechanic and adviser,” but has not been paid. Repeated demands for pay are alleged by Wood in his complaint which also names F. S. Wellmore, Price S. Howard, Charles Lockman and J. T. Wiggam. Bees Attack Child By Timm Special LAPEL, Ind., Aug. 15.-—Emmaline Bolin. 2, Chicago, visiting here with her mother at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Maberry, is differing from several bee stings. TTfe child followed a dog which had disturbed bees and they attacked her.

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Death Notices SCHAFER. VERONICA—Age 66. died Monday, 8:20 a. m. Wife of John P. Schafer, mother of John H. Schafer. Funeral home, 805 Weghorst. Thursday. 8:30 a. m.. and Sacred Heart Church. 9 a. m.. Buriai St. Joseph Cemetery. Member of Chrlstlan 'Mothers and Altar Society. RICHARDS. EVELYN—Beloved daughter of Edd Richards, passed away at the residence. 811 E. New York St.. Monday. Aug. 15. Prlends may view the remains at the funeral parlors of Kirby & Dlnn. 1901 N. Meridian St. Funeral notice later.. RICHARSON, CLARA C.—Age 75 years. beloved mother of Harry L. and Robert S. Richardson, and sister of Fred E. Pappett, passed away at the home of her son. Robert, 1342 Edgemont. Sunday. Aug. 14. Services at above address Wednesday. Aug. 17. 2 p. m. Friends Invited. Burial Crown Hill. FIFER. JOSEPH H.—brother of Jemima Trucksess and Marla L. Carrlck. died Saturday. Aug. 13. 1927, age 73 years. Funeral Tuesday, 2 p. m., at the Charles A. Hockensmlth chapel. 728 N. Illinois. Friends Invited. Interment In Crown Hill. Funeral Directors W. T. BLASENGYM ’ Main office. 2228 Shelby Bt. Drexel 2570. BERT 3. OADD. 2130 PROSPECT ST. DREXEL 5307. UNDERTAKERS. HISEY & TITUS. 931 N. Delaware. Ll. 3828 George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 522 E. Market. Main 0008. KRIEGER. WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR. 1402 N. Illinois St. Main 1154. Res.. Bel. 3865-R 1. J. C. WILSON; funeral parlors, ambulance service and modern automotive eaulpment Dr. 0321 and Dr. 0322. Lost and Found WILL party In car who picked up fox terrler puppy on W Washington St. Friday eve. return to owner; child’s pet. Bel. 0832. Reward. 113 Oreelv St. CHOKER; brown Martin, two skins: lost Thurs. night Circle Theater; $25 reward. Call Ran. 5463. ’ TlrtE: 32x8:20 Fisk'on rim; In N. W. city. Har. 1244-M. PARTY that claimed green silk bag contalnlng glasses, about S5 In money, lost on Central Ave. Broad Ripple car, about 11:30 Sunday morning, may keen money If return bag and glasess. Call Main 3600. until 5 p. m., after thst, Irv. 2590-M. Instructions CENTRAL BEAUTY COLLEGE. Our graduates pass State examinations easily 202 Odd Fellow Bldg. Ms. 578 and 6509 Special Notices CAKE SPECIALIST—Parties and weddings a spfilaltv. Phone Randolph 3744. PERMANENT WAVE. SHAMPOO. NECK CLIP, HAIIt SET TWICE. $5. CH. 1734-M CARE of elderly persons. Invalids In my home; references. Lin. 1630. To whom It may concern: 1 will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife. Myrtle M. Swing, after June 1. 1927. (Signed I Claud A. Swing THE Marty Jane Beauty Shoppe is open for business. Permanent waving. $8 The Grant. Apt. No 40. Rile?’ -4930. TIMES WANT APS BRING - BUSINESS / Business Announcements BUILDING, remodeling, repairing, garages built; quick service; reas. Web. 68T6-M. CINDERS—S3 LOAD Sand, 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. RUG, 9x12 THORbUGHLY CLEANED. *2 Superior Rug Cleaners. HEm 4462 Help Wanted—PA ale Office Boy, must be neat appearing and willing to work. Chance for good promotion to right party. Apply to Mr. Johannes. Display Adv., Indianapolis Times. PAPERHANGER. realtor and chiropractor wanted in our community center. Call Bel. 3239-R4. WANTED; live wire sideline or full-time salesmen, calling on grocery and general stores, to seu Display Fixtures. Good commissions. Give four references and territory covered. UNITED STEEL AND WIRE CO,, Box 501, Battle Creek. Mich. SALESMAN; experienced, with A-I references. to sell nlgh-grade printing matter and advertising xor old established nrm. Good drawing account and commission. Box 285, Times. YOUNG MEN; 3 or 4 for local sales force to assist sales manager. Bure fire proposition. Come early to 425 Peoples State Bank. Ask for Mr. Ott. You Read the Want Ads— 7 Have you tried to use them? It’s easy—Call Main 3500. Ask for an Ad Taker Situations Wanted Male CARPENTER WANTS JOB; WAGES ONLY, NO CONTRACT. CALL RILEY 1228. Help Wanted Female EXPERIENCED OVERALL. WORK PANTS AND WORK COAT MAKERS. Steady work entire year. J. V/: JACKSON & SON. You Read the Want Ads--Have you tried to use them? It’s easy—Call Main 3500. Ask for an Ad Taker. • Situations Wanted Female LADY wishes light housework for employed couple: permanent. Hem 1290. WHITE woman wants washing by dav. Drexel 2476. Away from home. YOUNG lady typist. 4*/* years’ experience. desires position Drex. 3214, DAY work, laundry or cleaning lor Monday. Wednesday and Saturday. Lin. 9545, Rooms for Rent ALABAMA, N., 1115; modern; hot water; clean, homelike; $3, Riley 1553. BROADWAY. 1941; front room with nlcove; garage optional. Hem, 3122. CAP . N., 844; Apt. B; mod. Iron’, rm. suit. 2 or 3: walk, distance. Lin. 2118. CENTRAL, 4441; attract, rm., mod., prlv. home; suit, for 1 or 2; reas. ~ ’a. 2305-W. DELAWARE, N.. 2444; front r om, private modern home. EUROPEAN HOTEL 139 N. Delaware; nice, clean rooms: by the day, week ’month, FRONT room A 2 gentlemen; no other roomers. Lin. 8694. NEW JERSEY. 724 N.; room suitable for 2; near bath. Riley 1274 PENN.. N.. 1100: desirable suite, bedroom twin beds, living-room, private entrance near bath; suitable 3 or 4. Reasonable PENN.. N., 2405; attr. rms. close to bathprivileges,; gar, opt. Reas. Har. 4279-J. WALCOTT, 27 N.; nicely furn!""rae. In mod, home. Lin. 8547. Room for Rent With Board ASHLAND, 2218; nicelv furn. rm.. for 2 good meals. Hemlock 4242. ORIENTAL. 8.. 217; want to board man and wife. Drex. 0711. ROOM and board lor two children; mother’s care. Drex. 4544-J mornings. Rent Housekeeping Rooms CAPITOL, N., 1332; two moderfi; everyfront rm. Riley 2668. CAP.. N.. 838; 1 2-rm. apt.; also 1 single rm.; all mod.; completely furnished. MERIDIAN. 1927. N: clean, well furn. priv, laboratory; garage opt. References. 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Housekeeping Rooms for Rent MERIDIAN, N., 1137; nice, clean rms.; all mod.; plenty hot water. Lin. 7438. MICHIGAN. E., 1702; near Tech.; rm. furnished for housekeeping, or meals optional NORTH. 2300; pleasant rms.; housekeeping or sleeping. Hem. 2271.. OLIVE St., isii'/i: Firms., housekeeping. Drex. 0595-R, or Drex. 0927-R. PRATT. E., 223; TWO CONNECTING RMS.; 86; EVERYTHING FURN,; MOD. RUCKLE, 1725: nice front rm.; suitable for 2; prlv., mod, home. Hem. 3277. , STURM, 1214; two furn. rms., mod.; prlv. entrance. Cherry 2562-W. TRAOB. N.. 128; furn. 3 mod. front rms.; down; gar.: $8.50. Cherry 1734-M. I9TH, W. 140: 2 well furn. large rms.; everything iurn.; first floor. Har. 0667-R. 26TH, 33 W.; attractive rm.: prlv.. mod. home; reasonable. Har. 1108. Houses for Rent BEECH OROVE; 81 N. Bth Ave.; new 4rm., modern bungalow. Drexel 7377. BRIDGE, 1449; 4 rms., semi-modern; gas, elec., water; $25. Main 6890. BARTH. 2134; if you know values, you will buy this four-room cottage; electric lights, gas, city water; paved street; only $1,800: SIOO wash. SCHMIDT Sc SMITH. INC.. REALTORS. Main 1088. MR. KELLER. COFFEY. S.. 906: double; 3 rms.; elec., well, yard, porches, gar.; sl3. Wa, 1321. DORMAN, 967; 4 rooms: city water paid; electric lights; gas. Call Miss Ils. Main 6761. or Mrs. Walter Mayer, Ran. 5763, or Miss Eisner, Irv. 3955. DORMAN. 985*2: upper duplex: 5 rooms, complete bath: water paid: electric lights: gas. Call Miss Ilg. Main 6761 or Mrs. Walter Mayer. Ran. 5763. or Mrs. Eisner. Irv. .8955,. DORMAN. 865'A; upper duplex: 5 rooms. complete bath; water paid: electric lights: gas. Call Miss Ilg, Main 6761. or Mrs. Walter Mayer. Ran. 5783, or Mrs. Eisner. Irv. 3955. \ DORMAN. 96’’: 4 rooms; city water paid: electric lights; gas. Call Miss Ilg, Main 6781. or Mrs. Walter Mayer. Ran. 5763. or Miss Eisner. Irv. 3955. ETHEL, 2620; colored. 4-room double. wtrage; 2 private bedrooms: S2B. Ms. 0144 LINWOOD. 419: 5-room, hall double: mod. garage, near school. $35 Irv. 3083. MERIDIAN. S., 2)39; modern, heat furnlshed; garage; 25 month. MINKER. 129 N.; S-rm. houseTTiO.so; garages. 211 S. Summit. Riley 3167. NOBLE ST- S„ 118. Five rooms, with gas and electric -lights; water paid: in first-class condition; sl9 a month. J. O. McCULLOUGH AGENCY. 106 N. Delaware. Main 1709, _ RUCKLE. 2808; 8 rooms, strictly mo •fern double; gar.: wa. paid; 645 Ran. 7044. SHERMAN DR.. 1528 N.; semi-modern: 3 rooms down. 2 up; good condition; new paper; 816. Chen-y 4391. SHERMAN. S.. 206; 7-room modern half double; reasonable. Cherry 2475. SPRING ST’.. 615; semi-modern; four rooms. Ca'l Lin. 1784, 2168 Wheeler St.-, four rooms 818.00 3015 E. 22hd St.; four r00m5..... .818.00 A. F. ZAINEY. 122 N. Delaware. For $35.00 Five-room, modern home, in good location. x k square from Central car. Schmid & Smith. Inc., Realtors 130 N. Delaware. Man 4088. SALE or rent: 10-rm. mod. houae; Park Ave.; arranged 2 families: 3 baths: double gar.; price right. Wash. 1749-J. 2 WEEKB’ FREE RENT: NEAR SCHOOL. Charles Bt.. 1408; 6 rms.: mod. except furnace: $22. Drexel 0245. Bungalow Double East 3616 E. New York Four looms, modern: newlv decorated: city water paid: garage: $32.50. Schmid & Smith, Inc., Realtors 130 N Delaware. Main 4088, 1349 - garage.. .$40.00 3906 E. Mich.; 5 rms.. mod- gar.. 33.50 FRANK S CLARK Sc CO. Main 3377. NEAR SCHOOL 66 Dandy 6-rm. double; S6O. Wash. 4061. Apartments tor Rent

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NORTH AND DELAWARE STS. NONHOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTB. „ ONE. TWO. THREE ROOMS AND BATHFURNISHED* CR UNFURNISHED. SEE CUSTODIAN OR CALL LIN. 5391. Maple Terrance 542 E. Maple rd.: 5 reams, gar $85.00 Maple Arms 502 E. Maple Rd.: 4 rooms and bath $65.00 and $78.00 Tarlton Apartment 1621 Broadway: 5 rooms and private porch and garage 65.00 Larayette Court 2735 N. Meridian; 3 rooms 55.00 Westminster 2725 N. Meridian; 3 rooms 50 00 Blackstone 4001 E. Washington; 2 rooms ....... 47.50 Kireger 336 E. Prospect; 2 rooms 32 50 H. H. Woodsmall & Cos., Inc., ' UN. 5391. MA. 2808. We insure everything but the hereafter. Nights and holidays call E. V. Dessert Hum. 2204, Latest Type—Low Rent 11-1333 Ashland. Three rooms, kitchen with dining nook; table and chairs furnished; heat, water at $45. See custodian In Schmid & Smith, Inc., Realtors 130 N. Delaware. Main 4088. Moynahan Apartments .... _ . NOW AVAILABLE. 1603 Central *55 1733 N. Meridian S6O to 870 lg *s N. Illinois 137.50 to $45 All Newly Decorated. Moynahan Properties Cos. ... ... 710 Unlon Title Bldg. MA. 4818 or RI. 1371. nights or Bunday. For Colored, $23 Modern, large living room, kitchenette, private bath, refrigerator, gas range, ln--a-door bed. Washington Court. 317 W. 21st St. .See custodian or Security Trust Cos.. 111 f N. Pennsylvania St. * Two Rooms, $35 „ I ?-*?9 d condition. The Stretford. 510 N. Meridian St. See custodian or Security Trust Company, 111 N. Pennsylvania St. DA VLAN Tpr: One and 2-room apts., with or without bath. See Mr. Straughn. 430 Mass. Ave.. or Fletcher Savings and Trust Company. MERIDIAN at 34th; The Kenilworth: 5 rms- sun parlor; N. W, corner, Ra. 5208. Houses and Flats Furnished FOUNTAIN SQ- 1112; 5-room apartment^ with bath and heat. Drexel. 4625. MERIDIAN. N . 2340: nicely furnished 2rm. apt : private home; $8 per week. NEW YORK!. E.. 719; two-room; furnished complete: $10: adults Riley 4168. FURNISHED house; real, permanent home; no children. Phone Irv. 2290. •_ p Business Places for Rent OFFICE and factory space; any size, for light manufacturing JESSUP <fe ANTRIM ICE CREAM CO.. 713-15 N. Illinois Bt. KENT cut in two; storeroom. 814 Union; excellent location for almost anv ouslness. particularly grocery. Main 3272. 913 FT. WAYNE Ave.; good location: attractive terms to desirable tenants. JOHN D. BROSNAN. Lin. 9512. Houses for Sale 840 BRADSHAW ST. S3OO CASH Seven-room house In A-l condition, with gasf electric lights; city water Inside; inside toilet, streets paved in front and rear. Space on rear of lot for another house facing Wyoming Bt. Payments only $27 per month. J. G. M’CULLOUGH AGENCY 106 N. Delaware St. Realtors. Main 1709. ETHEL. 2618-20, Colored; dandy 4-rm. mod? double; brg- terms. Chaa. Alcon. M. 0144, *5 -CASH, $5 monthly: price $500; one acre on Richland Drive (first cinder street north of Fortv-Sixth St. from Shadeland Ave east! Gwner. 541 Bankers Trust Bldg. Riley 5641, BUNGALOW, RUCKLE. NORTH OF 38TH. Thoroughly modern. 2 bedrooms, breakfast room, built-in features, fireplace, full basement with extra toilet; lined garage; shade: shrubbery; paved street and allev; new paint; sacrifice price. Owner. 3839 Ruckle. Wash. 0761. SUBURBAN Will sell my equity in a 4-rm. bungalow cheap. 5008 Reeder St- or Southeastern and Emerson. MODERN six-room bungalow; 2306 Cornell; for colored; $350 down, balance monthly. S3O CASH Thirty dollars monthly buy a comfortable 5-room home. Have only two left. Main 3868. Eve.. Ran. 4702. NEAR SHEIBY AND LE ORANDE Six-room single with electric lights, gas. well, newly painted and papered. Price $2,750; $1.60 cash and $25 per month. F. J. VIEHMANN CO.. Realtor*. Builders. 142 N. Delaware St. Riley 2840, Res., Irv. 0534-M. Fletcher Ave.: seven oeauiiful rooms. In excellent*condltlon; new porch, roof, paint and paper; located near uew park and State St. A real home In a good location. If you want an ideal horns priced right with attractive terms, call us. THE CHARLES ETTINGER CO. Lincoln 5057. Irv. 155.

Houses for Sal MODERN—NO CASH We will build on your lot a modern bungalow for $3,500: If it Is half or fully palcT for. payable $35 per month. F. J. VIEHMANN CQ- Realtors. Builders, 142 N. Delaware St, Riley 2840. Res. Irv. 0534-M. Colored Buyers 2102 N. Rural St., Six rooms, bath, furnace, double garage; large, well-kept lot. Owner leaving town end will sacrifice at *3,750; SSOO cash. John R. Welch & Sons, Realtors Main 1531. 23 W. Ohio St SSO CASH, $23 MONTHLY Price $2,350: new bungalow, feur rooms, garage; 8. side 46th St- W. end of Lawrence. Owner. 541 Bankers Trust BldgRiley 5641, LOVELY house, semi-modem: everything built-in; near College: $3,000 cash, remalnder like rent. Owner. Dr. 7831. ring 1. TABOR. E- 1751- dandy 4-room cottage; garage; A-l. Bel, 1041. IDEAL LOCATION New. modern homes Just north of Rhodius Park; 5 rooms: beautiful baths and kitchens, full basements. Ready to move Into. Near schools. Street to be paved at once. Very low prlc“d. S2OO CASH AND $37 PER MO. BRIDGES & GRAVES CO.. 237 N. LELAWARE RILEY 5250; EVEB.. HUM. 2188. NEAR GARFIELD PARK Attractive 5-room modern bungalow with brick porch, hardwood floors, tile bath: beautiful lot with large garage. A real buy for only $4,750. Terms to suit. Call THE CHARLES R. ETTINGER CO. Lincoln 5057. Res.. Irv. 1559. GOOD SEVEN-ROOM HOME On Harding St., north of 18th: modern in every respect: well and cistern: first-class residence section. If you want a home that you will be proud of. see this one: $6,000. Shown onlv by appointment. WEST TENTH REALTY CO. 2724 W. Tenth. Room 2. Bel. 3544, Har. 0780-. T. TABOR, E- 1751: dandy 4-rm. cottage, semi-mod- Improved St. Bel. 0141. $75 DOWN, S2O PER MO. New 5-room bungalow; furnace: bullt-ln features. 2836 Sangster. Owner must sell. SIOO CASH. $27 monthly price $2,800; J72i Butler Ave.: 4-room bungalow: garage; A large lots (366 ft. front on Butler Ave.). Owner. 541 Bankers Trust Bldg. Why Wait? When you can buy a 10-room modern. 700 block Greer St- for $4,200; large lot: garage; terms. ROLAND M. ARENS & CO. 1101 Peoples Bank Bldg., Realtors. Lin. 6010. Riley 3354SALE or rent: 10-rm. mod. house; Park Ave.; arranged 2 families; 2 baths; double gar.; price, right. Wash. 1749-J. SPOT CASH for your seml-modarn or modern single or doubie; if priced right. Main 5840. J. 8. CRUSE REALTY CO. Suburban for Sale 6-ROOM SUBURBAN $3,000 IH Acre. 8 miles from Monument: paved road: poultry heuse and yard, berries ad fruit, large garden: house Is not new. but la In fair condition: electric lights, well and cistern; mortgage $2,000- balance must be all cash Dc not phone. See HALL Sc HILL. 147 E. Market. Farms for Sale EXTRA good. 80 acres In south Shelby Cogood Improvements. Address owner. J. R. Kelley. Rd. 2, Flat Rock. Ind. Real Estate Wanted WANT CLOSE-IN ACREAGE If you have ten acres or more suitable for subdivision and WANT CA£H, see me by appointment Main 3868, We Can Sell Your City Property ROLAND M. ARENB Ss CO. 1101 Peoples Bank. Realtors. Lin. 6010. We Can Sell Your Cttv Property ROLAND M. ARENS Sc CO. 1101 Peoples Bank. Realtors. Lin. 6010. Lots for Sale TWO WOODED LOTA ON 38TH STREET. Near Dearborn. 50x200 feet each: price SBSO each. Owner says sell. Want ofler. J. 8. CRUSE REALTY COMPANY. Main 5840. THREE building lots with all improvements. A bargain for cash. Rilev, 2303* $513 EQUITY in lot north?as;. Will sell cheap. At once. Cali Ch. 0340-W. CENTRAL Ave- 60x157: gas, city water. paved st- zoned for dou.; $1 200. Ha. 0514 Real Estate for Exchange WILL trade SSOO equity in 5-room semimodern house; 1 block from bus line and convenient to school: for good automoblle 4705 Manlove Ave. Building and Contracting GENERAL building and contracting; remodeling a specialty. CIVIC REALTY COMPANY. 138 N. Delaware. Lin. 5050, Miscellaneous tor Sale BARGAIN WEEK On reconditioned coolers, freezers and reirigerators. F. D. GARDNER <Js CO- 221 E. Maryland. Main 3713. CABINET, kitchen; A-l cond.; folding gocart; bargains. Call between 7 am. and 2 p. m. Irv. 1241-R. CASH REGISTERS, scales, grinders, sheers rebuilt: guaranteed. Fixtures all kinds. SPRAGUE EX- 22 W. Ohio. Main 0564. CLOTBINO; 2 ladles’ winter coats; 3 gentlemen’s coats: several dresses, s.se 36. Reasonable. Hum. 5419. DESK and chair; bedroom, whir* enamel, good condition. A bargain. Hum. 5419. FURNITURE; 10 rms.; less than 3 mos. old. Leaving city. Will sacrifice for quick sale. 2637 College Ave. FAIR GROUND outfit; 1 tent. 2x30 woodt en frame and counters. 8-foot Ice box. 2 barrels of dishes. 8-gallon lemonade globqs. cooking utensils and electric wlrIng; \ real bargain at once. Drex, 118 C-R. FURNISHINGS of 5-room bungalow; like new; reasonable; leaving city. Ran. 1979. JUNIOR dining set of 6 pieces, table, four chairs, buffet; *3O value; wtu sell for $35. Call anv evening. 165 S. Harlan St. LIVINO RM. BUITE. NEW; COST S3SCL OWNER WILL SACRIFICE AT ONCE. DR , 2632-W. CAN BE SEEN AT 316 N. WALiCOTT. MAHOGANY AND MARBLE bank equtpment or office furniture for sale; splendid condition. A bargain. Irv, 4101. Rugs and Linoleum at Lowest Prices DORFMAN RUG COMPANY 207 W Wash. St Near Capitol. RUMMAGE SALE—Used clothing and furniture. 127 W. Georgia St. TIRE VULCANIZING OUTFIT; SPLENDID CONDITION. SACRIFICE FOR $75. IR. 2126. IF WHAT you wish to buy is not offered today, why not try a ’ Wanted to Buy” ad of your own? The cost is very low and you are more apt to get a selection from which to choose at a reasonable P/ice. Try it Phone your ad today to Main 3500, __ Miscellaneous Wanted HOUSE cleaning? Your surplus clothing, furniture, magazines. papers will help us to help others. Balvatlon Army Industrial Home. Phone for wagon. Rilev 6622. 127 W. Georgia. CLOTH IN O wanted: ladles’, gents’, children’s. 1440 Columbia. Ch. 1273, SECOND-HAND cement blocks wanted. Phone. Har. 0238-W. Barter and Swap HAVE clear lot east; will trade for car. Call Irvington 1322. Pets and Live Stock ENGLISH BULL DOG; WHITE, ELIGIBLE FOR REGISTRATION HERE’S A PET YOU WILL BE PROUD TO OWN. 209 W. 33RD, AFTER 6 P. M. BABY chicks. $lO and $8 per hundred! _ BOYERS HATCHERY- Rlfev 5470. 34 N. Delaware. • CHICKENS: 75 select ithode Island Red; gd. stock; a barg. 5311 E. 34th St, Ch. 6722, POINTER PUPS: 7 MONTHS OLD; EXTRA FINE; PAPERS TO REO. HA. 3039-J. BOSTON TERRIER pups; pedigreed: 4 months; reasonable. 808 Lexington. PUPS; Beagle, male; $5. 4716 Carvel Ave. Ham. 5750. Musical Instruments BARGAINS FRIDAY AND SATUR. ONLY. 1 piano, upright: terms. Studio piano, brown mahogany; real bargain. Baby Grand, nearly ’A; terms to suit. Player pianos: 1 at $263, 88-note: 1 at S3BO and plenty more. Terms to suit. / KIMBALL PIANO CO. Riley 2155. 150 N. Delaware. uHRjSTi!.NSEN Schoo- oi popular music. Plano, harmony and all dance orchestral ihstrum'ts. 106 Pembroak Arcade. P.l 3890 PHONOGRAPHS. 2: STANDARD MAKES. One brown mahogany console; splendid condition; $69. easy terms. One walnut console; exceptional condition; $95. easy terms. KIMBALL PIANO STORE. Riley 2155- 150 N, Delaware St. Phonograph: wai iut. 2-tone, wonderful tone: reg. price S3OO, sell for S2OO on easy terms. Riley 3155. PIANO, upright: mahovany, good c -ndltlon, sac. for SSO. 1834 Holloway A*e.

Musical Instruments PIANO. BEAUTIFUL FISHER ORAND; MAHOGANY CASE: ONE YEAR OLD. WILL SACRIFICE. HAR. 1012, Coal and Wooa {SPECIAL SUMMER PRICES •Pocahontas No. 3 reand ash West Virginia semi-smokeless $7.00 Island Creek lump $7.00 NEW RICHLAND COAL CO. 115 N. RICHLAND. BEL. 3653. ’ Summer Prices in Effect Now! BETHEL COAL CO. DRex 5200 233 Caven St. Summer Prices Now UNION ICE AND COAL CO. Drexel 4621 “Kindling with each ton.” No charge for wheeling. Pocohontas Lump Red Ash SB.OO JACKSON COAL CO. Roach at Burton Harrlscn 0210 JOHNSON BAIN COAL CO. 359 W. RAY DREXEL 1010.

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§2!no MORTGAGE LOANS This old established industrial banking house, which has served thousands in Indianapolis, is now prepared to take care of second mortgage financing for you. We Also Buy Real Estate CONTRACTS Low rates and prompt service. Come in any day. Trustees System Service TRUSTEES SYSTEM COMPANY OF INDIANAPOLIS 225 N. Delawpre St. Lincoln 4587.

MONEY WORRIES Let us relieve you of your finanical troubles. 1,0an3 on PIANOS, FURNITURE, AUTOS, etc. Payments to suit. Legal rate. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141 M E. Washington St.

HOUSEHOLD LOANS $lO to S3OO This corporation is OPERATED UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF THE STATE OF INDIANA and provides a place where you may borrow from $lO to S3OO in a dignified business-like manner without paving more than the legal rate of interest or without being imposed upon in any way. We do not notify your employer neither do we make inquires of friends, relatives or trades people. You get the money in a few hours’ time and without having any one sign your note. If you are unable to call In' persons at .ur office, phone us or write us anu our representative will call at vour home. If in a Hurry Phone MA in 2923 HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION 404 Kresge Bldg. (FOURTH FLOOR) Corner of Pennsylvania and Wash. Bts. Entrance 41 E. Washington St.

Small Payments No Publicity Quick Loans $25 to S3OO on

Furniture, Pianos and Autos Our Plan Will Please You Colufiibia Loan Company Lin 6335. 152 D. Dela. St.

AUTO ACCOUNTS REFINANCED EASY TERMS. .. MARION FINANCE CO. LIN. 1581. 207 GUARANTY BLDO Automobile and Household Goods Small loans to the man wh<4 works. Legal rate. Quick service. Buckeye Finance Cos. FURNITURELtptiS—SIO TO *3OO. LEQAI7 RATES. POPULAR FINANCE CORPORATION. ROOM 613. 106 E. MARKET ST. PP.ONE MAIN 1278. WE BUY REAL ESTATE CONTRACTS ON Indianapolis and Marion County property from tttleholders. Mr. Fry. THE WASHINGTON COMf ANY. 257 W Washington StMain 0792. RATE 2% Lowest in city. No charges except Interest. Loans on furniture INDIANAPOLIS PUBLIC WELFARE LOAN. Main 6229. Other companies paid off. Loans on Personal Property and Diamonds AMERICAN LOAN CO. 347 Bankers Trust Cos. MAIN 2983, HOUSEHOLD LOANS. S2O to *3OO. nF TIONAL LOAN CO.. 215 Board Trade Bldg.. Rllev 4633. Business Opportunities ATTENTION, BUSINESS MEN! We will sell vour business anywhere quickly and privately for cash bv bringing the buyer direct to you. ... _ MID-WEET REALTY CO 510 Odd Fellow El.dg. Lin, 3877 WANTED—Cut-rate meat market, poultry house, realtor, chiropractor and cleaning and presser in our community center. B?l, 3239 Ring 4. Auto Supplies and Repair* 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. ~ STANDARD GARAGE. General !- pair Work and Storage. „ OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Talbott and 21*t. RAn. 6853. SERVICEABLE, USED TIRES WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SALE. Bel. 4300, ROGERS. 3117 W. Wash. USED TIRES, all sizes; big selection to chose from most reasonable prices in town. 624 E. Wash. St. Lin, 2664. USED TIRES Wholesale and Retail. L- SELIQ & SON, 23 3. EASTTIMES WANT * APS Bi.INO BUSINESS Automobiles Wanted > WILL pay cash for your car or vour eauity. I. WOLF AOTO CO. Lin. 4516 561 N. Capitol USED CARS bought and sold. GOLDBERO. 522 N. Capitol. Lincoln 4638. TIMES WANT ADS • BRING BUSINESS

Automobiles for Sale ANNUAL AUGUST CLEARANCE SALE 100 used cars to choose from; small down payments, 12 to 16 months on balance. Indiana’s largest small car sellers. T w o big stores—loso Virginia Ave. and 345 N. Capitol Ave. &**&&*<** ki Capitol avbnue at vano*rr Mht ttoust of Chwrold; sl® DOWN BUYS PAIGE 6-72 SEDAN Low mileage, car in splendid condition. Fully equipped. Owner sacrificing for quick sale. No trade. Call Mr. Cooley. Main 3500. dav time. Marmon 1925 Speedster Two-passenger, rumble seat, 6 tires. 3 spotlights; a real bargain. LOCOMOBILE AND STUTZ 1525 N. Meridian St. Open evenings Lin. 4515 FORD, 1925 roadster: balloon tires; good paint; lock wheel; several extras; a bargain. $165.00; easy terms. HARE CHEVROLET CO. 525 E. Washington. 1926 FORD TUDOR A car that has been well used; good condition throughout. STATE AUTO CO. USED FORDS BARGAINS C. O. WABNOCK. 819 E. Washington. FORD coupe, ’25; wire wheels; excellent condition; for quick sale cheap. Ri. 4530. TIMES WANT ADS BRING BUSINESS OAKLAND ROADSTER Good condition: good tires. STATE AUTO CO. FOR sale. Dodge coupe; fully equipped: good condition; sacrifice, $125. Phone Ran. 0613. . FORD—I-TON TRUCK 1927. Equipped with school hack body. Used three months; cost new $1,100: our price, S7OO See Frank Hatfield Cos. Ford Dealer. 625 N. Capitol Ave T FORD body. 1926. for sale or trade. 159 Kentiykv Ave. Riley 5Sy. FORDS Are better and cheaper at WANGELIN-SHARP CO. FORD. 1922 sedan; looks -end runs good: can be bought for $65 00. HARE CHEVROLET CO-. 523 E. Washington. USED CAR BARGAINS LATE MODELS-EASY TERMS. FRANK FEESER CO. 1126 PROSPECT DODGE touring. 1922: will sacrifice. SBS. Call evenings. 3210 N. Illinois. . FORD COUPE ’23 $25 down or can use your Ford on a r.ew or used Ersex. Llberil allowance. Call Porter. Lin. 3603. i P. B. SMITH AUTO CO. PEERLESS sedan; 680 model; practically new. Owner. Hum. 3929, CHEVROLET, 1925. 4-door sedan; Duco finish; balloon tires; bumpers; looks and runs fine: $425.00; easy terms. HARE CHEVROLET CO.. 523 E. Washington. TIMES WANT ADS BRING BUSTNFSS Cleveland 1925 4-Door Sedan This car has had very little use; finish like new; 5 good tires: mechanically perfect; spotlight and other extras; a real Job at a bargain price. We are going to move this car for $650. ARMACOST FORD sedan. 1922; lock wheel, cord tires, motor A-l. bc>d7 and upholstering §ood: price $75: down payment S3O. MITH <t MOORE. 528 S. Meridian St. Main 6650. RELIAfeLE USED CARS. PAIGE INDIANA CO. 1110 N. Meridian St. Lin. 7342. Open Evenings. 1926 BUICK ROADSTER In A-l condition. As good as new to you. Terms. Reasonable. STATE AUTO CO. Essex Coach, $575 Early 1927 model: Original tires and paint like new: fully equipped; Berms or trade. I. WOLF AUTO CO., 581 N. Capito! Ave. STAR COUPE. 1926: rumble seat, fully equipped: A-l condition. Owner. Rilev 4944. day; Rilev 3684. evenings. Repossessed Autos p'ord, 1922 roadster; starter $36 Ford 1926 roadster $175 Chevrolet coach, 1926: A-l condtion.. $425 Chevrolet touring, 1923; A-l condition.sl3o Chevrolet touring, 1924; good $145 Chevrolet coupe. 1923: new tires $l4O Oldsmobile coupe. 1.926: new tires $675 Studebaker roadster. 1826: Bix Six. . .$950 EASY TERMS. 329 W. jVIARKET ST. LI. 2005 FORD. 1924 coupe; new paint: balloon tires: motor just overhauled In our shop; lock wheel. This car Is worth every cent we ask: $195.00: easy terms. HARE CHEVROLET CO.. 525 E. Washington. USED FORDS FRANK HATFIELD CD. Authorized Ford Dealar. 625 N. Capitol. Main 4708. Studebaker 1925 Special Six Roadster This car cannot be told from new; beautiful green lacquer Job with red ptn stripe: a real nifty car with Soanlsh leather upholstering; will be sold today for $795. Don’t overlook this. ARMACOST CHEVROLE’t. 1926 coupe; new Duco flnlsh: balloon tires: mirror: windshield wiper; a real good car for $445.00: easy terms. HARE CHEVROLET CO.. 525 E. Washington. You Reaci the Want Ads— Have vou tried to use them? It’s Main 3509. Ask for an Ad Tqker.

I3SOJOXO) A PIECE BUYS ANY OF >® Fill 111 IMttS USED ONLY 8 MONTHS AND ALL IN FIRST CLASS CONDITION Enclosed driver’s cab. Special built screened body. High speed clutch. Speedometer on each. Tire* In good condition. Originally cost over SRSO. REALLY AN UNUSUAL BARGAIN AND ASK FOR MECHANICAL SUPERINTENDENT . MAIN # 3500 The tadiainiapolis Times

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Tine' most ! 1 • i * • complete ! lime of imsed cars in IBue city.. $25 to slo® down. Capitol-Overland , Company Capitol, Michigan m N. CAPITOL AVE. Selection of 100 Carß 1922 Buick roadster $l3O 1924 Buick roadster 373 > 1925 Buick St. touring 695 1924 Chevrolet touring 93. 1922 Dodge sedan 193 1924 Dodge coupe ........... 295 1923 Overland coupe 150 1923 Nash coach 4-cyl 293 1924 Ford coupe 173 1921 Ford sedan 75 Easy Terms CENTRAL BUICK. CO. 602 N. Capitol Ave. Li. 1993 Open Eve. •{ PRICES SHOT TO PIECES ; ’26 Ford roadster ..,..... . ~5225 1 ’25 Ford Tudor 2J5 ’25 Ford roadster 145 5 ’24 Chevrolet roadster 125 ’23 Oldsmobile roadster 125 ’22 Chevrolet roadster 75 ’23 Maxwell sedan 245 ’23 Columbia sedan 245 EASY TERMS FRANK FEESER CO. Auburn and Oldsmobile Dealers 1126 Prospect Drexel 1068 Here They Go Dodge coupe. Studebaker Big Six touring. 1 Ford coupe. Lexington touring. Packard touring. SSO-$75-SIOO Down. Terms or trade. LOCOMOBILE & STUTZ 1525 N. Meridian Open evenings. , For Better Buys in Good Used Cars See ■ Marion Chevrolet Cos. 1040 N. Meridian ; Lin. 5361. WALLERICH’S USED CAR BAI6* GAINS. 314 N. DELAWARE ST.,. $25 Down Sale On Oakley’s Lot Dort touring. Chevrolet touring. Overland touring. 1 Durant touring. Monroe touring. Ford touring. Ford sedan. Ford coupe. Ford roadster. Lexington sedan No finance on balance. Make payments direct to Oakley Motor Salas 1663-65 S. Meridian. , Drexel '>7l3. • j BARGAINS Dodge sedan. 1923; fine mechanical condition s3'o , Ford coupe, 1923 *'M)< Ford touring, 1923 sllO Chevrolet touring, 1923 il .J Overland champion. 1924 tVO[ Overland touring, 1923 $1(1/ Small down payment, balance E Z. LONG AUTO SALES 1114 N. Meridian: ' • 1. Lin. 6868. • < Dodge Coupe, '23 Best buy In Indianapolis for $75 dow:i, T or we can use your Dodge, Chevrolet. ‘ Ford, Essex or Overland on anew Esse X or Hudson. Liberal allowance always.!. Call Mr. Reider. Lin. 3603. H P. B. Smith Auto Cos. Studebaker 1927 - ’ \ Big Six Brougham * Current Model. This car carries a new-car guarantse; only been driven 2,909 miles: £ in this car you are getting anew ? car at used car price: only $1,395. < This won’t last long because it looks and is anew car. ARMACOST - 209 W. North St. FORD. 1924 tudor sedan: good tires; windshield wiper; mirror; lock wheel; - good paint; runs fine; bargain: $185.00; easy tewms. HARE CHEVROLET CO.. 535 E. Washington. TIMES * WANT ADS BRING BUSEHEf jTrucks RECONDITIONED TRUCKS. VARIOU S KINDS AND SIZES. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY OF AMERICA. USED TRUCK DEPARTMENT. 1188 KENTUCKY AVE. MAIN 2809. ______ ' Legal Notices 1913 FORD sedan, engine number C-140- i 427. will be sold to the highest bidder ? on Tuesday. Aug. 16. to sausfyunpai and storage charges. HALL TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO.. 1204 W. Washington.