Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 130, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 October 1927 — Page 12

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FORMER KLAH WOMEN CHIEFS IN‘SILENT 1 CLUB Directors Refuse to Reveal Purpose After They Incorporate. Women directors of “The Silent Workers’ Club,” incorporated at the Secretary of State’s office this week, today were as silent as their club name indicated about the organization’s purposes. Those reached by telephone refused to discuss the matter, and one snapped up the receiver as a reporter was in the midst of a question. A number of names in the list of directors are those of women for-

FAUBU^S^^iA It \h a rare thing: to get such low prjces on topnotch bulbs as we offer—at the beginning: of the hi ''Jr SeaS °This Is the Time to Get Your Supply

DARWIN TULIPS—Best 10 named kinds, 40P doz.; per 100, $3.00. MAY FLOWERING, LATE COTTAGE —Best named kinds, 45£ doz.: per 100, $3.50. SINGLE EARLY TULIPS Best named kinds. 50& doz.; per 100, $4.00. DOUBLE EARLY TULIPS —Best named kinds. Doz., 50<i; per 100, $4.00. BREEDER TULIPS Fine mixed kinds. Doz., 50<J: per 100, $4.00. PARROT TULIPS —Fine mixed kinds. Doz., 50d; per 100, $4.00. CROCUS—Named kinds or mixed. Doz., 25£; per 100, $1.75. GRAPE HYACINTHS—By colors or mixed. Doz., 25J; per 100, $1.75. SNOWDROPS —Double and single. Doz.. 35<>; per 100, $2.50. NARCISSUS —Paper white. Each, 10<*: 3 for 25(i: doz., 75<*. CHINESE SACRED’ LlLY—Each, 15c: 2 for 25<i; doz., $1.25. PEONIES—EarIy and late. Ited, white and pink; best named kinds. Prices moderate. A RECOMMENDATION When you plant your bulbs, plants, shrubs and trees this fall,-*nlx our Peat Moss with the soil and get greatly improved results. Large bale. $4: [email protected] Ask for booklet.

|| AII nDIICDC Will be filled If 20c is sent for first dollar’s worth and mftlL Unlit no joe for each additional dollar’s worth. All offers good one week. Catalogue In four rotors. FREE 227 W. Washington St. —Two Stores —5 N. Alabama St. Telephone MAln 4740 Telephone Lincoln 49r>."> ALABAMA STREET STORE OPEN UNTIL 8:30 P. M. SATURDAY (CK) ffieecL 'Store

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. SUITS for Men and Young Men An entirely new development. ' * Bringing into the popular priced field anew heretofore unknown WeLrfngton standard of Worsted style, quality and service. Suits — 37.50 *24= *29= *34 jg They Wear and ■v-r - - L.§TRMfes &Ga 83 TO 39 .W. WASHINGTON ST.

merly active in the woman’s KuKlux Klan. Marion County Klanswomen recently have been reported to be preparing to organize separately from the men and to divorce themselves from the political odium which attached to former leaders. Promotes Religion, Charity The incorporation papers shed little light. They read: “The object and purpose of this corporation is to promote religious, educational and charitable purposes, and for said purpose to receive, by gift, devise, or bequest, or otherwise, any money or property, real or personal, absolutely, or in trust to be used, either the principal or the income therefrom, for furtherance of any of the above-mentioned purposes, as designated in the charter and to hold and convey any real estate necessary for transaction of its business, or in execution of any trust.” It was pointed out that this provision would permit the Silent Workers’ Club to act as a holding company for real estate. It is understood the Klanswomen recently acquired property in Brightwood

IRlS—German, 9 named. Beautiful kinds. Each, 15(1: 3 for 40d: d ° Z " STRONG PERENNIAL PLANTS CHRYSANTHEMUMS in colors COREOPSIS, SHASTA DAISI, DELPHINIUMS, FOX GLOVE GAILLARDIA GYPSOPHELIA, HOLLYHOCKS. Double and single bv colors. HARDY BWEETPEA. PHLOX, by colors. POPP IE S. SWEET WILLIAMS, all at 15C • BLEEDING O ' HEART, PLATYCODON, TRITOMA, GIANT MARVEI. MALLOW and HARDY CARNATIONS, indispensable in all plant ings at moderate prices. ' EVERGREENS 3-ft. In varieties. $3. $3.50. S4. BOSTON EERNS, strong. Each. 79<‘ BIRDS, CAGES AND STANDS CANARIES and LOVE BIRDS. Great assortment of CAGES and STANDS at all prices. GOLD FISH, DOG FEED, Poultry Feed, fertilizers, etc. Flower pots, etc. CHICKEN FEED SPECIAL We are offering our surplus seed wheat at $2.50 per 100 lbs. A splendid chicken feed. Lay in your winter's supply now.

STATE’S FUNDS GAIN Indiana is $1,153,951 richer this year than It was last, according to State Auditor Lewis Bowman. There was a total of $12,186,011 In all State funds on Sept. 30, the close of the fiscal year, an increase of $1,153,951 over the total at the same time last year. The highway fund, Bowman reported, had a balance of $570,140; gas tax fund, $2,708,871; auto license fund, $1,147,144, and general fund, $4,804,776. upon which they plan to locate headquarters. Directors Are Listed The papers list these directors for one year: Belle Thompson, Maud Huey, Ida Barnett, Minnie Retz and Ethel Cave. Directors for two years: Nellie M. Johnson, Hazel F. Slider, Henrietta Harmon, Mabel Penny and Mona Woodruff. Directors for three years: Chloe Collings, Clara Conyers, Anna M. Stuart, Kathryn Vanasdall and Lillian G. Sedwick. Mrs. Sedwick is a member of the school board. She was on the KuKlux Klan slate for school commissioner and is understood to have been active in the clean-up movement within the Klan. She is so seriously ill at her home that she could not be interviewed. Incorporators notlisteed as directors are given as Anna Frye, Minnie Wainscott, Margaret Cosner and Elizabeth Engelking. NEW TOWN PROPOSED Rocky Ripple Is Suggested Name for Region. Seventy-four names were signed to a petition to county commission-, ers today asking incorporation of the territory from Forty-Ninth St., north to White River and Bumitt St. and White River east to the Canal into the town of Rocky R pple. There are 113 voters in the district, the petition stated. Births ' Boys William and Bessie Campbell. 451 B. Harding. Oscar and Daisy Winter. 2824 N Gale. Kenneth and Dolores Mebold, Methodist Hospital. Noble and Lillian Stogsdill, 5734 Julian. Raymond and Lillian Harris. 1018 W. Twenty-Eighth. Delbert and Hazel Herbert. 426 N. Noble. Christian and Clara Engleklng. 325 S. Arlington. Paul and Blanche Jarboe. 1749 W. Washington. Marcus and Helen Stapert, 3400 Carson. Girls Herbert and Myrtle Muston, 1964 Park. James and Mildred Bacon, 927 N. Chester. Trever and Marie Stiles. 724 Congress. John and Thelma Webb. 230 S. Randolph. Twins George and Agnes Brelthaupt, 1019 S. Alabama, girls. Deaths Nellie Mead, 80. 1817 E. Eighteenth, arteriosclerosis. May Stella Easley. 50. 1515 Yandes, cerebral hemorrhage. James W. Green. 66. Methodist Hospital, uremia. Lincoln Crossman. 62. city hospital, nephritis. . Elizabeth Johnson. 68. Christian Hospital. accidental. , _ „ Infant Duncan. 5 hours. St. Vincent’s Hospital, premature birth.

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Albert Fowler, newly appointed chief of the arson department of the State fire marshal’s office. Fowler has been a deputy marshal for several years. He is a former sheriff of Grant County.

Pythian Sisters Hire Hall, City Lets Ball Fans Use It

Degree Teams Don’t Get Practice and Convention Is Delayed. Pythian Sistrs of Indiana today was added to the group of organizations holding a brief against Mayor John L. Duvall. “Duvall certainly treated the Pythian Sisters in a rotten way,” said Mrs. Ida May Carty, Hope, Ind., past grand chief. According to Mrs. Carty, the organization rented Tomlinson Hall early last fall and paid a deposit

Law Bows Husband’s Grief Respected by Dry Agents; Arrest After Funeral.

mS the authority of the United States Government more sacred than Death? Shall the officers of the law bow to the grief of a husband and father, whose loved one’s body lies before them? Federal prohibition officers from Indianapolis faced these questions at North Jlldson, Ind., Thursday. Pete McKay runs a near-beer saloon in North Judson. But he wasn’t at the saloon Thursday. He was at home. And in a casket in the front room of the home lay the body of his wife. Mrs. McKay was drowned when her,auto ran off the road, turned over, and crushed her in a stream near North Judson. * * * . _i|ITH Pete was Nicholas W Glutczak, the dead womYV an’s father. Marvin Christian, a friend, was there, too. Other friends and neighbors had gathered to stand by the bereaved husband and father, as they looked for the last time on the features of their loved one. The funeral" was to begin in half an hour. Then came Federal officers. For McKay, Glutczak and Christian, it was charged! had violated the prohibition laws. Warrants the officers held demanded their immediate arrest. Quietly the agents mingled with the neighbors. Quietly they drew the father, the husband and the friend from the house. Sympatheically they told them they were under arrest and that they must appear before a United States commissioner at South Bend Tuesday. Then they departed. Mrs. McKay’s funeral was not marred by the long arm of the United States Government.

REFUMDS CUT ‘GAS’ TAX Threaten to Defeat Purpose of Law, Says Collector.' Refunds to farmers and persons who use gasoline in industry threaten to defeat the revenue purpose of the gasoline tax, according to A. N. Bobbitt, State gas tax collector. During the financial year ended Sept. 30, $330,768 was paid in refunds, $1044,122 more than in the preceding year. Number of claims increased from 19,694 to 31,000. Building Permits Dr. B. A. Furnas, garage. 834 N. West, *6OO. E C. Morris, dwelling and garagß. 610 E. Thirty-Second. $290. Schoeh Bros., tanks, 934 E. Pratt, *565. Puritan Finance Company, dwdllng and garage. 628 Livingston. $2,750. Puritan Finance Company, dwelling. 1505 Relsner. $2,600. The Rev. J. M. Bryan, addition, 1816 N. Arsenal. S4OO. J. O. Feitts. garage. 2032 Mabel, $l5O, Blaine H. Kimberltn, alterations. 2416 W. Walnut. *I.OOO. , „ , Robert McGregor, reroof, 1545 Park. $225. Benjamin F. Lucas, move dwelling. *l5O. Beniamin F. Lucas, foundation. 2318-24 S. Daisy. *2OO. E. L. Oaghe. garage, 1552 W. Washington. *3OO Lillian Llnderhouse. boiler. 623 N New Jersey. *6OO. C. J. Sherer. addition. 4451 Park. *BSO. Walter Baker, dwelling. 2505 E. Raymond. $2,000. Claud Young, garage. 744 E. TwentyFirst. *l7O. . .... „ I. and F. George, storeroom. 2528-30 Brool.side. *2.800. Inalanapolis Saddlery Company, tank and pump. 245 S. Meridian. S6O i , Patrick Hestor. reroof. 545 N. Gbodlet. $lB5. Conrad Bender, reroof, 1440 S. East. S7B. Helen Sharp, remodel. 3029 W. Michigan. SSO. m Maggie A. Stamm, garage, 1215 N. Pershing. $65. O. H. Ennis, porch, 237 McKimm. *SO. George T Weldon, reroof. 1435 N. Meridian. *225. Alexander Bell, reroof. 3002 Broadway. $225. G. L. Wledenhoft. duelling. 2268 S. Meridian. *6.500. Charles Etter. shed. 1207 Spruce. *IOO. J. O, - Habing. dwelling. 1335 Kelly. (2.600. William Frenzman. repair. 1104 N. Alabama. *l5O. J. F Essox. garage. 725 Sanders. *l7;. Robert W. Long Hospital, cables, W. Michigan. *350. Mrs. J. K. Lilly, flower conservatory. 4936 N. Meridian. $2,000.

VALOR MEDALS GIVENSUARTET Four Big Four Employes Are Honored as Heroes. Four Big Four Railroad men of Indianapolis returned home from New York on Friday, proudly bearing medals of valor presented Thursday by President P. E. Crowley. Harry Mansfield, 1358 Hoefgen St., engineer; Lewis Little, 2455 Talbott Ave., conductor; David Thomas, Jr., 2002 Wilcox St., yard brakeman, and Harry Slattery, 604 Cottage Ave., fireman, were the honored quartet. The coveted medals were awarded In recognition of their heroism April 20, 1926, when they braved flames which were consuming the Cleveland Grain Company’s elevator, adjacent to the Hill yard here, and with their yard engine pulled sixty loaded cars to safety. The men were working at the creosote plant when they espied the blaze. Without orders, they rushed to the job of pulling the cars to safety amid flames which burned their clothes and endangered their lives.

in November, 1926, for from 7 a. m. Thursday to 7 a. m. Friday for degree work and practice. Then the board of works gave the permit to William Clauer, Indianapolis ball club secretary, to use the hall for his play-by-play world series stuff Thursday afternoon. Sisters Not Notified The Sisters were not notified, and when they went to the hall Thursday at noon they found a bunch of men smoking and chewing and talking world series dope. The Sisters, not being baseball fans, could not appreciate it all. The lodge practice had to be postponed until Thursday night, thereby delaying the program. No Official Action Mrs. Carty at first decided to take action in a resolution condemning the administration, but when the board of works promised a refund of the deposit, she delayed. Action may be taken later, Mrs. Carty said. “We were so delayed by not being able to get the hall that we haven’t time to hit back at the city,” she said. Card of Thanks WE CANNOT thank each Individual separately, so we take this method to thank friends and neighbors who. so kindly came to us In the sickness and death of our dear wife and mother. Anna Stout. We sincerely thank the pallbearers. Rev. Joseph Stout for the consoling words and those who expressed their friendship with beautiful flowers. MR. T. F. STOUT. MR and MRS WILL IRWIN. Funeral Directors W. T. BLASENGYM Main office. 2226 Shelby St. Drexel 2570. KRIEGER. WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR. .. . 1402 N. niinols St. Main 1154. Res.. Bel. 3866-R 1 George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 522 E. Market Main 0998. J. C. WILSON: funeral parlor*, ambulance service and modern automotive eaulnment Dr 0321 and Dr 0322 BERT 8. OADD. 2130 PROSPECT BT. DREXEL 5307. UNDERTAKERS. HISEY & TITUS. 931 N. Delaware. LI. 2828 You Read the Want Ads— Have you tried to use them? It’s easy—Call Main 3500. Ask for an Ad Taker. Lost and Found BEADS: string of pearls. Reward. Riley 2708 at 8 p. m. or 8 a. m. BOSTON brindle bull: name Shamrock. Reward. Bel. 1711 Ring 1. DOG; pay for Information or reward for 2 bulldogs: dark brown and white: 1 short tall pup. 1001 Lyons St. DOG: lost: brindle bull, white on face and breast. Answers to name Billie. Liberal reward. Drexel 6889. PARTY who picked up red fox fur, at 12th and Illinois Sts., eve of Oct. 4. return. RETHERFORD, 4830 Carrollton. PURSE; lady’s new black patent leather; return purse and contents. Keep money for reward. Cherry 2038. PURSE: small brown, change, containing two S2O bills, some change; on east side or downtown. Cherry 4461-J, Reward. WATCH, lady's small round white gold; filigree wrist band. Wash. 0503. Rew. Help Wanted—Male "OFFICE BOY—ONE WILL 7 " ING TO WORK AND KNOWS DOWNTOWN INDIANAPOLIS. SMALL SALARY TO START. CHANCE FOR ADVANCEMENT TO RIGHT PARTY. SEE MR. JOHANNES, DISPLAY ADV. INDIANAPOLIS TIMES. BOOKKEEPER YOUNG MAN ABOUT 22 YEARS; MUST BE GOOD PENMAN, ACCURATE AND RELIABLE. ANSWER IN OWN HAND WRITING, GIVING EXPERIENCE, REFERENCES AND QUALIFICATIONS. WRITE B 900, CARE OF TIMES. YOUNG MEN; 3 or 4 for local sales force: experience not necessary: must be willing to work under Instructions of capable sales manager. Apply Thursday 7:30 a. m. Neat appearance la vital. Rm. 427 Peoples Bank Bldg. Help Wanted Female PIANO PLAYER Partner: lady or man: to open anew place: must have SSOO to (I.OQO. ACME TALKING MCH. CO- 130 Va. Ave.. WANTED a capable woman with 12-yr.-old son. to be housekeeper, city or country. Box 128 Times. Situations Wanted Male RELIABLE man experienced lr. tires and accessories, wishes place with growing concern. Dr. 3983-M. Situations Wanted Female CLEANING and laundry work: reliable, experlenced col, woman; very reas. Ch. 3712. COLORED WOMAN wants dav work; Mon?. Tues, and Wednesday. Bel. 2980. Special Notices , _ WATCH / For the Real Estate Sale ANNOUNCEMENT of the WASHINGTON BANK AND TRUST CO. In Saturday’s Times.

Special Notices OPENING; EXCLUSIVE GIFT SHOP; FINE ARTICLES OF ART AND NEEDLE WORK BOUGHT AND SOLD. LOTS OF BEAUTIFUL ARTICLES FOR SALE. 609 E. FORTY-FOURTH. HUM. 3488. FERNE DAVIS, psychic reader, at 2137 N. New Jersey St. Gives personal spiritual readings and advise. By appointment. Phone Ran ,0743, FERNE DAVIS, psychic reader, at 2137 N. New Jersey St. Gives personal splritua. readings and advice: by appointment. Phone Ran. 0743. OVERCOAT and hat cleaned. $1.90; men’s or women's; called for and delivered BERLING CLEANERS. Lin. 5020. 229 N. Delaware. 6127 E. Washington. Instructions Exclusive College of Beauty Culture for Women and Girls Our Operators Are Always in Demand Central Beauty College 2d floor Odd Fellow bldg. MA. 5748 CENTRAL BEAUTY COLLEGE. Our graduates pass State examinations easily 202 Odd Fellow Bldg. Ma. 578 and 6509 TIMES WANT ADB BRING BUSINESS Business Announcements BORNMAN TRANSFER CO. CH. 5571. SATISFACTORY MOVING SERVICE. 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. FURNITURE, repairing, upholstering, reflnish.. stove repairing. W. I. Upholsterlng Shop. 1310-12 Oliver. Estab. Be. 0788. PAPER hanging and wall repair work done by expert: reasonable, _Dr. 6764-R. PAPER hanging, painting: estimates free; work guaranteed 3 years. Cherry 8046. Cherry 3273. PLUMBING FIXTURES We save you money. INDIANAPOLIS PLUMBING BUPPLY CO.. 125 N. Alabama. Lin. 6788. RUG. 9x13. THOROUGHLY CLEANED. $2: 3-PIECE OVERSTUFFED SUITE CLEANED AND MOTHS DESTROYED. sls. SUPERIOR RUO CLEANERS. HE. 4462. WANTED—Furniture to upholster and repair. Drex. 5007. 1022 Villa Ave. Rooms for Rent BLACHERNE—ExceIIent room; gentlemen or married couple, employed. Rf. 5819. BROADWAY. 1945: light, airy room, modern, private home; gentleman. Hem. 4592. CENTRAL. 2112: lovely room; modern private home. Ran. 6131. COLLEGE. 1002; mod. rm.; private home: use of phone: $4 week. Lin. 1824. COLLEGE. 1301; very desirable front rm.: close to bath, new mod, house. LI. 4248. DEARBORN St.. N.. 2248: modern rooms: colored: close to car line. Ch. 0762. DELAWARE. N.. 1836: modern, pleasant south room, adjoining bath, Ra 5767. ORACELAND. 3308: attractive room with bath: private home, Har, 4643-W. HOOSIER INN Clean rms., mod,, special rates. 440 Mass. ILL.. N., 3034; 2 clean newly furn., open parlor: ladles. Har. 1153-J. IRVINGTON. N.. 88: large front rm.; twin beds: breakfast: gar. Irv. 3244. MERIDIAN. N.. 2162: lovely front room. suitable for 2: meals optional, Ra. 1636. NORTH: lovelv large front room for 2: also lovely single rm.: mod. Ran. 1240. PENN., N.. 1100: 2-rm. apt., warm livingroom and bedroom, adjoining bath; private entrance. Riley 5688.

PENN.. 1100 N.; large rm., twin beds, running hot and cold water, tub and shower bath: high class. Riley 5686. UNION ST.. 1209; 2 modern furn. rooms; 2 parties: $5. 1 party. $3.50. VERMONT. E.. 128. Apt. 5: front rm.. downtown apt., suitable 1 or 3. Lin. 2442. WILL share home with couple: will furnlsh everything, Ch. 3403-W. Room for Rent With Board ASHLAND. 2218: nicely furnished room for two; good meals. CHESTER. N.. 2931: children to board; mother's care; near sch.; reas. Ch. 3793-R. GRAY. S.. 43; attractive front rm. priv. mod, home: breakfast opt. Ch. 2844, NEWMAN. 1118; pleasant room, good meals; private home. Cherry 6781. CHILDREN to care for; beautiful cozy subur. home. Mother’s care. Dr. 6708 R-l. LOVELY clean rm., north; good meals. Hemlock 4250, CHILD TO BOARD—BY WEEK. Dr. 1882. Rent Housekeeping Rooms BELLEFONTAINE, 1316; 2 or 4 lovely modern rms.. well furnished, range and sink In kitchen: large pantry. Riley 6114. CAPITOL. N.. 634: downstairs front room; use of laundry. Lin. 6478. COLLEGE. 2545; nice rm. for man: ga:. S5: also housekeep apt., $8.50. He. 4024. ILLINOIS. N.. 2159; nice clean modern furnished room. ILLINOIS. N.. 2159; attractive mod. rm.. private home. Randolph 2545. MERIDIAN. N.. 2340; 2 rm. apt., nicely turn.: $7; also sleeping rm. Har, 1588. OHIO. E.. 540; 2 nice front rooms, everything furnished. Reasonable. PARK. 1535: large room and kitchenette; modern: furnished. Lin. 7695. PROSPECT. 1719; lady will share home. couple or ladles: worth Investigating. ST. JOE, E., 215; clean, warm, modern rooms; also garage. Riley 3564. TECUMSEH. 1041; 3 large, unfurnished. modern rooms. After 6 p. m. Ch. 5112. 3 LARGE rms. nicely furnished: private entrance: light, water paid; $6.50 week. Cherry 5244. Call after 5. Houses for Rent ALABAMA, N., 943: 8 rooms. 2 baths, suitable 2 families. Ran. 3166. ARSENAL. 1803: colored; 6 rooms; garage; bath: water paid; $27.50, Har. 2932. BELLEFONTAINE, 900: 4-room upper duplex: strictly modern; S2O. Lin. 5822. BOSART. 910: new 4-room double, strictly modern, built-in bed. garage. See owner next door. ' BURGESS. 338; Irv.: 5-rm. lower duplex, fairly mod., gar, Irv. 0336. BYRAM. 3910: modern house. By owner. Inquire 633 W. 40th. CAPITOL. N.. 2959; 4 rooms, *ls. Thtrtieth. W.. 147; 3 rms., $lO. Call Ch, 1067. CHURCH, 939: 4 rooms, half double. Lin. 8976. DORMAN. 314; mod., fine condition; gar.: $27, 1048 New York; S2O. ENGLISH. 2366: 8-room semi-modern cottage: only $27 Drexel 4r555-W. ENGLISH. 2708; 5-room modern double. $25; water paid. Irv. 1846, ENGLISH AVE.. 2022-2024; 6 rms. side. semi-mod.; $lB. Key next door. FLETCHER 1147: 8 rms.; modern except furnace: garage: *3O. Drex. 4383-R. NO. HAMILTON, 229 Eight rooms, single, modern; Just painted and redecorated. WASHINGTON BANK AND TRUST COMPANY IRVINGTON; nice clean 6-room double, on bus line; wll lpay moving expenses in city. Call Irv. 1077. LA SALLE, N.. 1136; 6-room, strictly wodern double; garage: only S4O. Ch. 2432-R. 1248 LEE ST. Five rooms, semi-modern; one-half block from car line. WASHINGTON BANK AND TRUST COMPANY NEW JERSEY. S., 1435; 4-rm. semi-mod.. water pd.. nr, school. 1441 S. New Jersey NEW YORK. E. 2209; half double, six rooms, modem; water paid; no garage. Lin, 1275. NORTH, E.. 618; 5 rms.. bath, floored attlc, gas, elec.. $25. Key next door. PARK Ave., 3250: modern double; 6 rooms and garage; $75; choice location. Bargaln In coal. PARKER. 2143-45; four-room double: water paid; garage: only $22.50. Riley 3775. PARKER. 2165; 6 rooms, seinl-modern; garage. Lincoln 2264. RINGGOLD. 1332; 6 rooms, modem, newly painted, good condition. Dr. 5116-R. SALEM. 3636- ultra-modern home; 6 rms. hardwood floors, newly decorated, builtin features- breakfast set: garage: water paid *52 50. Hu. 0465-R. SHEFFIELD. N.. 203; 5 rooms, near new West side high school, water paid. Main 3*68. Eves., Ran 4702. TALBOTT. N.. 2333: mod. 7 rms.. por.. new turn., sink kltcßen. ent.. upst, $22.50—1931 Parker Ave.: 5 rooms: semimodern. . . $15.00—3410 E. 32d St.: 4 rooms, and barn. $15.00—2809 McPherson Ave. $16.00 —809 Sheperd St. $17.00—4417 Baltimore Ave. Bridges & Graves Cos. 237 N. Delaware. Riley 5350.

Houses for Rent THADDEUS, 1735: 4 rooms, modern, double garage, water paid; >25. Dr. 0496-J. 28TH. E , 3918: 5-room modern double; good condition: garage. Ch. 1962-M. ONE MONTH FREE Get my list of rentals. A. F. ZAINEY. 122 N. Delaware St. Lin. 6520. FOR RENT HOUSES 853 Buchanan St., 6 rms.. bath. Kas, e. 1.. garage $26.00 1318 Roache St., 5 rms.. e. 1.. Inside toilet and sink, newly papered and painted *..*15.00 1403‘/j Brookslde Ave.. 3 rms.. e. 1.. Inside toilet , * 8.00 9IP Ketcham St.. 5 rms.. e. 1 ... • •*B.OO Call at 541 Bankers Trust Bldg.. Riley 5641. 3 BEDRMS.. reception hall, living room. dining room, breakfast room. Kitchen; only S4O. Miss Conway, Main 3500. NEAR GARFIELD PARK • 2732 Shelby St.: 5-room modern double and garage. Water paid; $35; will decorate at once. . W. R. HUNTER. MA. 1078. COLORED: Oriental. N., 828: 4 rooms, beautifully papered. Inside toilet, attic, cement cellar, cement porch; $lB. Ran. 6250. WATCH for the real estate sale announcement of the Washington Bank and Trust Co- In Saturday's Times. NEAR TECH 452 N. State Ave.: 6-room modern double: close to churches, schools and cutrate groceries; S3O. ___ 3714 Graceland; 4'rms.. gas, elec.. Inside tolLt. sink, water, dou. gar... 525.00 1018 River, 4 rms.. Inside t0i1et...... 23.75 1308 Bradbury; 5 rms.. inside toilet.. 19.00 1440 Everett; 4 rms.; bungalow 13.50 COLORED 707 V N. California; 5 rms., gas. inside toilet, sink. wa. pd.; new paint pa. 18.75 852 Camp, rear; 4 rms.; inside toilet. 15.00 SEARCY. OWNER. 224 N. DEL. 5 Rooms and Bath, $25 Newly docorated; second floor, but. has nice yard and garage: water furnished. 825 Lexington Ave. CITY TRUST COMPANY. MA. 4423. Mr. Hurt. Hem. 4775. Apartments for Rent The Cambridge Apts. NORTH AND DELAWARE STS NON-HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTB. ONE. TWO THREE ROOMS AND B FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED. SEE CUSTODIAN OR CALL LI. 5391. Maple Terrace 542 E. Maple Rd.; Frigidaire service: 5 rooms; garage Maple Arms 38th and Central Ave.: 4 rooms and bath: heat, light, gas and water furnished Lafayette Court 2735 N. Meridian: 3 rooms 55.00 Westminster 2725 N. Meridian: f rooms 50.00 Blackstone 4001 E. Washington: 2 rooms 47.50 Kreiger 836 E. Prospect: 2 rooms 32.50 H. H. Woodsmall & Cos., Inc. Ll. 5391. Ma. 2808. ■'We Insure everything but the hereafter.” Nights and holidays call E. V. Dessert Hum. 2204, 702 E. Georgia St. Attractive, 3-room modern apartment, range and ice box furnished; $25. FLETCHER SAVINGS AND TRUST CO. STRICTLY modern flat: garage: heat furn. 4102 Cornelius Ave. wash, 2856, Houses and Flats Furnished MORGAN. 2326; three-room furnished cottage, 719 E. NEW YORK: 2-RM. APT.. *10: 3 RMS., sl2: STRICTLY MOD.; ADULTS. FURNISHED 4-room semi-modern; $25. Call Har. 1611. COZY, small suburban: electricity, garage. chicken house; reasonable; references. Drex. 48l4jvL Suburban for 5-ROOM bungalow; elec., garage, lot SOx 300; Ist house south of 4923 W. Veron Lincoln Ave.; S2O. Bel. 4176 R-2. Business Places for Rent LEASE, 1050 VIRGINIA AVE.. OLD POSTOFFICE BLDG.. FOUR DOORS FROM FOUNTAIN SQUARE. IDEAL SITE FOR USED CAR OR OTHER STORE; 22x100 FEET. MR. WRIGHT. MA. 5646. Storage tind Transfer OTTO J. SUESZ Established 1895. Packing, storage, overland hauling: special low rates on loads to Chicago and Toledo. Main 2353. Riley 3628, Cherry. 4579. Cherry 0699-W Houses for Sale NICE NEW BUNGALOWS SEVERAL NICE NEW 4 AND 5ROOM BUNGALOWS ON SPANN AVE. JUST EAST OF GARFIELD. LOCATED IN ENGLISH HEIGHTS OPPOSITE CHRISTIAN PARK. TAKE ENGLISH AVE. CAR TO GARFIELD AVE. PRICES $2,450 TO $3,150, ON PAYMENTS. S. D. SAMPLE. 3939 ENGLISH AVE. DR. 4334. $50.00 CASH MAKES DOWN PAYMENT ON 1927 S. STATE ST. Four large rooms and room for bath; ohuse newly painted and decorated and can be bought at a bargain. Call J. A. DIDWAY, Main 0792. 1150 N. WARMAN AVE. Five-room strictly modern bungalow, complete In every detail: built-in kitchen cabinet and medicine cabinet In bathroom; garage, paved street; Barrett paid. Will oonsider trade of semi-modern house or lot; S4O per month. F. J. VIEHMANN CO.. Realtors. Builder*. 142 N. Delaware. Riley 2840. Res., Irv. 0534-M. $250 CASH 2642 E. 18TII ST. Modern five-room bungalow, newly painted and decorated: laundry tubs In basement; nice lot; close to school, bus and car; only two years old; bargain. Call MR. McVEY, Main 0792. evenings Hum. 5155. $25 DOWN 5-room bungalow: electricity, gas, Inside toilet, sink, basement attic and garage, new paper and paint. CALL DISTANCE 810 4 Price $2,400, payments *22.50 per month. NESBIT L. SEARCY. LIN. 4971. 224 N. DELA. HU. 3933. 1316 W. 32ND. Four rooms, semi-modern; Inside toilet, gas, water, severs, elec, lights, newly painted and decorated. new garage; $250 cash. *3O per Ano. F. J. VIEHMANN CO.. Realtors, Builders. 142 N. Delaware St. Rilev 2840. Res., Irv. , 0534-M. SIOO CASH BALANCE LIKE RENT Plve-room, thoroughly modern bungalow on paved street; no Barrett; unusually large lot; good garage; house in very good repair: a real bargain. Call J. A. DIDWAY. Main 0792. 3724 Hillside $35 CASH. *35 PER MONTH. Practically new 5-room bungalow, cemented basement, furnace, water Inside, immediate possession. Mr. Huse. Ma. 1576. Hum. 2016. The Union Trust Cos. SSO CASH MAKES FIRST PAYMENT Nearly new flve-room bungalow; electric lights, basement, nice porch: newly painted. Payments $22.50 per month. Call MR. McVEY. Main 0792, evenings Hum. 5150a. Whittier Place, 81 Seven rooms, modern, double; garage; priced *5.500: SSOO rash. John R. Welch & Sons 23 W. Ohio st. SIOO CASH 1024 Albany St.; new 5-room bungalow, complete bath, medicine cabinet, linoleum, cement porch, garage, new street Improvements to be paid for; near beautiful Goffleld Park. Priced right. Why P? N. J. rOX. Main 6755; eve., Hum. 1168. WATCH For the Real Estate Sale ANNOUNCEMENT of the _ WASHINGTON BANK AND TRUST CO. In Saturday's Times.

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Houses tor Sale y WATCH < For the Real Estate Sale ANNOUNCEMENT | of the WASHINGTON BANK : AND TRUST CO. SIX-ROOM BUNGALOW , 3221 W. 10T1I ST. Completely modern 6-room bungalow lif A-l condition. Price and terms that will surprise you. Call owner. W. M. Harm* man. Main 0792, Irv. 3310. 1 HOYT AVE., 3944; nice, new flve-roona bungalow; nicely decorated throughout* front and rear porches; front-drive ga-4 rage; will sell at bargalnprice of $2,900 ow easy payments. Take Tsngllsh Ave. can to Garfleld. S. D. SAMPLE. 3939 English! Ave. Dr. 4334. HOME FOR SLOOO I A small home; electric lights, gas. wellj full lot. no Barrett: located on BurwlckJ near W. Michigan. No down payment. Call Lin. 2318, SCLOSS BROS. WVEST-* MENT CO 2039 DEXTER 1 Five-room modern bungalow In A-l con*! dltlon; good location; paved street and al-i ley: 3-car garage Price *5.200; small dowitl payment. Call Lin. 2318. BCHLOBH BROS. INVESTMENT CO. SSO CASH 1714 Oimber St.; dandy 4-room bungalow, city water Inside, electric lights; price only SI,BOO. N. J. FOX. Main 6755; eve., hum. 1168. SSO CASH *25 Per month: gas. sewer, city water. Inside toilet, 4 rooms and bathroom: only 3 years old: near park; close In. 819 Shepard St. BRIDGES & GRAVES CO.. 237 N. [ 5-ROOM bungalow; semi-modern; 153S Ewing St. Has new roof, new paper and! Just Installed inside toilet. Very small down payment, balance monthly. STATE SAVINOS AND TRUST CO. M. 5i 56. L. Ray Oeorge. Ch. 4180. EASY TERMS , 3-room house with electric lights, good; well, plenty of fruit: *1,250, only *125 cash,; balance monthly. Call MR. HOWELL. Bel. 3544, Har, 0789. JULIAN AVE . 5915; new 5-room brick bun* galow; fireplace, bookcases, writing desk*; tile bath, built-in kitchen features, exquisitely finished. Only $6,200: SSOO down. C. J. Borton. Ma. 2681. 222 N. Delaware. EASY TERMS j 3-ROOM house with electric lights; good well, plenty of fruit; $1,250. Onlv *l2i cash. Balance monthly. Call Mr. Howell.' Bel. 3544. Har. 0789. J QIMBEK ST.: four-room seml-modemi double: rents *lB a side. Price (3.500;; *IOO cash. ROLAND M. ARENS Si C 0..! iioi Peoples Bank Bldg. Lin. 6010. Eve-! nlngs. Rilev 3354. J BANCROFT, 1215 N.; mod.. 5-rm. bunga-1 low; fireplace, built-in features, fronts dr.- (5,200. Any reas. down paym't. Shown) 1:30 to 5 Sun. Owner, S. Davis, 1357 8. Me* rldlan. Dr. 0245. 2-ROOM house and beautiful lots; fine lo* cation and in excellent condition: only *1.200 if sold this week. Terms. Private owner, 616 Lexlneton Ave, SOUTH: 5-room bungalow; full basement? furnace: double garage: first-class conj dltlon: small payment down, balance easy.! A bargain. Call Rilev 8506. j IN BEAUTIFUL Irvington; a modern 3* bedroom Colonial type home in best! residential part east. Might consider! trade. Call owner. Irv. 4184. j NEAR Broad Ripple: 5 rooms, room for" bath; furnace, electric lights, driven; well; *3,150; little cash, easy terms Wash.! 5347, I BARGAIN; 45th and Keystone; new bunga-j low. 5 room sand bathroom, garage;! a driven well, electric Ugrts. good lot. Nothing down *25 a month. Hu. 5492, WASH. BLVD.. 2908: 6-room house; bath.j garage, driveway, hardwood lower, floor plugs throughout: large closets, laundry. Owner, Main 5721 or Hum. 6129. WOODRUFF PL.: six-room modern double: garage; large lot; good condition:i bargain. Riley 4544, Evenings. Wa. 073 ft. DOUBLE Investment: In good location. south; rented at *32. Price *2,400. CIVIC REALTY CO.. Lin. 5050. J Lots for Sale “ WATCH For the Real Estate Sale ANNOUNCEMENT of the WASHINGTON BANK , AND TRUST CO. LOT on Drexel Ave., second lot south of 12th St.; west front, lust two blocks from Little Flower Parrish: a fast growing community: *1.200 buys clear title to this lot. Drexel 2091-J. EQUITY In beautiful Meridian Hills lot! cheap. Hr. 4637-W. Real Estate for Exchange EQUITY In modern home, northeast; will consider late model car Ch 1465 Farms for Rent CORN; 35 acres In field and 7 stacks of hay for sale. ZAHND EXCHANGE, 8 E. Market. _______________ Suburban for Sale NICE 4-ROOM BUNGALOW. ALMOST NEW; NEWLY PAINTED AND DECORATED; FRONT-DRIVE OARAGE; DEEP WELL; FOREST TREES; LAROE LOT. SELL AT A BARGAIN, $1,600 ON PAYMENTS. LOCATED 3 SQUARES NORTH OF 4800 W. WASHINGTON ST.. IN WAYNE PARK. 4818 W. BURFORD ST. 8. D. SAMPLE, 3939 ENGLISH AVE. DREX. 4334, YOUR OPPORTUNITY $75 Down. $24 25 per month, buys anew four-room bungalow and garage; driven well, electric lights, newly papered: large lot. good location; Rinehart addition off Lvnnhurst Drive, between National and Rockville Roads. Call F. C. MEANS. Ch. 4187, 4-ROOM HOUSE: 1 ACRE (38 per month will buy this new hom# with garage, located 6 miles southwest: SSO cash will handle this. Call MR. SMITH. Lin. 4212; evenings. Wash. 4254 ring 4. 533 Lemcke Bldg. , Building and Contracting GENERAL building and contracting- remodeling a specialty. CIVIC REALTY COMPANY. 138 N Delaware. Lin. 5050. IF YOU have a lot partly paid, we will pay balance and build a home for you. ELVERS Si KLEIN. Lin. 2637. Miscellaneous tor Sate - KING’S Used Furniture

Dining Room Suites, $49.50 Up

Three-piece bedroom suitesJ $44.50 up. 9x12 Certainteed Rugs, $7.95. Heating Stoves, $13.50. g■ Daveno Suite, 3 pieces, $39. LIBERAL TERMS. 342 E.'Wash. §tBetween Alabama and NJ; Jersey Sts. BASEBURNE!I; Hood condition. S Fifth Ave. Beech Provo. Ind. COATS; ladv s winter. small; man's largf. A-l condition; cheap. Hum. DESK; largo rolled top. oak. office splendid cond , very reason. Ran DINING-BOOM SUIT. COMPLETE ? ENGLISH; CHEAP. RAN. 1086__ FURNITURE; OVERSTUFFFI). RM AND LIVING KM. ALSO RUGS. DIRECT FROM F.W.St A BIG SAVING. LARGE SELECT CHOOSE FROM. RAN. 8740 FURNITURE for 5 rooms, and , t , ; leaving city. 1542 Brook: Id. W'Jwt'i GAS stove. 4-burner, high oven. N. Denny SL GREEN 'TOMATOES;'" 50 ern's peiß*’!. : „ Irv. 1541.