Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 148, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 October 1927 — Page 12

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LEVY FOR CITY, COUNTY MADE BY TAXBOARD School Budget Is Slashed; Center Township to Pay $2.64. Indianapolis residents of Center township will have a total tax rate of $2.64 next year, an increase oven the present rate of 4 cents. Final decision was reached on all budget lieves by the State tax board Friday. Indianapolis school city levy was finally set by the board at $1.03, as was first estimated. For some time the board held out for $1.02, but abandoned the position this morning. This means a cut of $1,428,978 from the school budget of $10,500,000, for which a levy of $1.45 was asked. Last year the levy was sl. Schools 80 and 84 will be built under bond issues, rather than from the levy return, the board ordered. They estimated the total tax saving on the difference between the proposed $1.45 levy and the $1.03 as being $2,800,000. Gravel Fund Is Cut Civil city levy was slashed from the proposed $1.08? to $1,025. This year’s rate is $1.04, the new rate being a .015 cent decrease. The board agreed with the county council in cutting the gravel fund from 5 to 3 cents and additional trimming brought it to .315 cents. Proposed rate as certified by the county auditor was .345 cents. The rate last year was -.29 cents. The new rate is an increase of .025. Center township residents in the city will pay .04 cents township taxes and Warren .015. Total Warren rate, for non-city residents, is $1,125. The State rate had already been held at .23 cents, the same as at present. Taxpayers Appeal Some of the difference in rates set and proposed was attributed by the board to the fact that they used the valuation of $666,000,000 rather than $653,000,000, the figure used by the budget makers. All levies were appealed to the board by the Indiana Taxpayers Association and William Book of the civic affairs committee of the Chamber of Commerce presented figures to aid in reductions. _ In the city levy no provision is made for increased salaries for fire and policemen, according to Tax Board Chairman John J. Brown. This was one of the Chamber of Commerce objections. Defend Channel Swim Claim LONDON, Oct. 29.—Miss Mercedes Gleitze, London typist, and her trainer, George Allan, have signed affidavits that the former swam the English channel, as claimed, on Oct. 7.

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The International Uniform Sunday School Lesson for Oct. 80. Amos Denounces Sin. Amos 2:4-12. By WILLIAM E. GILROY, D. D. Editor of The ConKregationalist. We have seen in connection with last lesson the essential character of Amos and the preparation that came to an earnest true-hearted man as he went about the work of his daily life in open spaces, working with God in nature and through nature’s process. Amos was a herdsman and a gatherer of fruit. He was accustomed to keen and clear sense of value. There were in his world no illusions, no self-deceptions, no pleasing and plausible social fallacies that obscured the elemental facts and conditions of life. Much of the world’s sin and immorality arises from lack of clear perception. It may be said that any many knows the difference between right and wrong; and within certain limitations that is true. But in modem complex life there are all manners of theories that tend to break down the clearness of this distinction between right and wrong. , ~ „ Moreover, the very complexity of society does not make the distinction always clear even for earnest-minded men and women. False Prosperity Ancient Israel in the time of Amos was in a prosperous social condition. It was a period when nationallyknown men were glorying in their prosperity, but, as often happens, much of this seeming prosperity was on a false and insecure foundation. It did not rest upon- the solid basis of just and righteous relationships man with man. It was under these circumstances that Amos pronounced the judgments of God, which were also the judgments of sound sociology, against his nation in its day of seeming prosperity. Coming with his clear vision from the fields he was not deluded by any show of grandeur and magnificence. ' The show of splendor, luxuriating in ill-gotten gains, did not blind him for a moment. He looked beneath it all to the hollowness associated with social injustice. “They have sold the righteous for silver,” he said, “and the poor for a pair of shoes.” He perceived a disregard for the meek and the tragic lack of the sense and guidance of morality, to say nothing of the lack of any vital religion. Religion itself, under the circumstances, had become perverted to the approval of immoral and abominable practices. Without sounding any note of undue pessimism may not one say that there is something very modern in all this arrayment of society by Amos? Can one deny the extent to which the righteous are still sold for silver and the needy for a pair of shoes? Is not the glaring immortality of our modern life, especially as it affects home and family relations, made vivid, sometimes horribly vivid, with its records of adultery, murder and divorce? Is there not also,

even as in the ancient day, a tendency to reduce the very maxims of philosophy and religion to the approval of the things of unrestraint and so-called “self-expression?” Is there not a profound need of the clear and elemental vision of men like Amos to mark the distinction between the things that are right and the things that are wrong? Applying the Teaching It would not be right to say that all the cleansing and revivifying powers of life are associated with the country, that is, with the rural sections. 1 Asa matter of fact much of the high idealism of the modern day is found in our cities, and increasingly there are those in our cities who do not forget, even in the crowded and befouled atmosphere, the clean skies and the clear horizons of life; but just because the conditions of life have become so complex there is all the more reason that those who would serve their age and their fellowmen should strive in every way to keep their vision clear and their souls unsullied. Probably the men of this ancient time accused Amos of being a narrow-minded bigot and a Puritan. It has been the cynical charge of those in every age who have sought to justify their own lusts and courses of injustice. There is such a thing as narrowminded bigotry and there are aspects of the Puritan that we neither approve nor strive to emulate, but in the great ultimate things of life w r e must stand either with those who exercise a highminded and godly restraint, or with those whose way of life, no matter row it may be covered up with pleasant words and plausible philosophies, is essentially established in selfishness. HOLMES IS OLD CITY RESIDENT Mayor Contender 29 Years as Attorney Here. Ira M. Holmes, who claims to be mayor today by virture of inheritance from Ex-Mayor John L. Duvall has been a practicing attorney here for twenty-nine years. He is 51 years of age. Born in Fortville, he moved here with his parents when 4. He was graduated from the Shortridge High School and the Indiana Law School and began the practice of law in 1898. Asa beginning attorney, he acted as divorce deputy prosecutor for several years and was city court deputy prosecutor for five or six years. He was a defeated candidate for county prosecutor. He has been Republican election commissioner for several years. He has been married for twentysix years and has two children, a daughter, Mrs. G. M. Hass, Mobile, Ala., and a son, Horace C., 20, Indiana Law School student. Holmes is a Mason, a K. of P„ Modern Woodman and a member of the First Congregational Church, Columbia Club, I. O. O. F., Elks aj*d Hoosier Athletic Club.

PLUNGES TO DEATH Harvard Football Star of 1907 Plunges Five Stories. B.V United Frees PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Oct. 29. Patrick Grant, 11, Harvard football star of 1907 and member of a prominent family here, fell to his death from the fifth story window of his office in a downtown building Friday. Grant, a well known broker about 40, was seen to plunge from the window by tenants of nearby buildings. He crashed to the sidewalk at a crowded street comer, narrowly missing several pedestrians. Grant was picked by Walter Camp for the all-American football team for 1907 and was formerly amateur golf champion of Pennsylvania.

SUMMERALL IS PRAISED National Guard Association Commends Chief of Staff. Bn United Press ST. PAUL, Minn., Oct. 28.—Confidence in the activities of Major General John P. Summerall, chief of staff of the army, was expressed in a resolution adopted today by the convention of the National Guard Association. Another resolution requested the organization’s executive council to ask congress to make increased appropriations to care for guard officers attending army schools, so that at least two officers from each National Guard regiment could attend an army school each year. SKELETON IS MISSING Halloween Dance Decoration Lost by Chamber of Commerce. The family skeleton of the Chamber of Commerce is out of the closet and stalking the streets today, according to police reports. Some heartless person opened the closet door Thursday night and out jumped the “rattle bones,” never to return. Medical students and physicians were under suspicion at first until police were told it was made of cardboard and was to be used at the Halloween dance of the Junior Chamber of Commerce Saturday night at the Claypool.

NOBEL PRIZES AWARDED 1926-1927 Medicine Honors Won by European Specialists. Bm United Press STOCKHOLM, Oct. 29.—The Nobel prizes for medicine for 1926 and 1927 have been awarded, respectively, to Prof. J. Fibiger of Copenhagen and Prof. Julius Wagner Von Juareg of Vienna.

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Births Boy* Fred and Louise Arthur, 1001 S. Pershing, Tommy and Mattie McCloud, 408 Harlan. Robert and Willie Johnson, 2910 Martindale. Walter and Fanny Colitis, 2439 Baltimore. Wilbert and Nellie Monahan, 112 S. Davidson. Ralph and Fern Cline, 2132 Schofield. Walter and Noveline Vogelsong, 2114 Webb. Ward and Bessie Jones, U 8 N. Kealing. Raymond and Elnara Bl ckenstall, 1416 E. Thirtieth. Orvil and Mary York, 41( N. Emerson. Girls Frank and Thelma Hasot . 1326 Charles. George and Lola Pres3er, 761 Lexington. Floyd and Grayce Schultz, 3716 Northwestern. James and Margaret McDermott, 2926 Kenwood. Twins Paul, and Nellie Watters, 1814 Yandes. boys. Deaths Thomas Jones, 67, 1427 Yandes. uremia. Hazel M. Walden, 30, 769 Indiana, acute cardiac dilation. Robert Lee Smith. 2 days, 722 E. Twen-ty-Second, premature birth. Florence O'Reilly, 56. 3138 Washington Blvd., carcinoma. Earl Daniel Lynn, 32. St. Vincent Hospital, peritonitis. n Jennie Keyle, 01, 520 E. Vermont, arteriosclerosis. Martin C. Carr. 75, 644 Eastern, arteriosclerosis. William Howlett, 53. city hospital, tetanus. Paul Knoop. 4 months, city hospital, myocarditis. Thomas H. Parry. 70, 1618 N. Meridian, myocarditis. Sally Mae Ela. 58. 307 Hampton Drive, primary lateral sclerosis. Amelia Powell, 69. city hospital, accidental. Maranda Eason, 59. 2101 W. Morris, acute cardiac dilatation. Lydia Parks. 72, 1110 W. Twenty-Ninth, arteriosclerosis. John J. Reese, 74. 1938 College, arteriosclerosis. Levester Marr, 8 monhts. 627 S. Missouri. infantile paralysis. Building Permits Mary McGulT. dwelling and garage, 4937 Young, *4,700. Charles Miller, garage. 549 Udell. *3OO. Isadora Kessler, reroof. 3252-54 Ruckle. $260. Oeorge K. Skoule, porch, 932 Woodlawn, $320. William Burford, elevator. S. Meridian. SSOO. Advance Paint Company, elevator. 540 W. Norwood. $2,900. James Murdock, repair, 924 N. Rural, $1,400. J. S. Cruse Realty Company, repair, 1130-32 E. Sixteenth. *BOO. J. S. Cruse Realty Company, repair, 1126-28 E. Sixteenth. *BOO. J. 8. Cruse Realty Company, repair. 1122-24 E. Sixteenth. SBOO. W. F. Pvles. dwelling. 1154 Haugh. $2,800. Economy Fuel Company, furnace. Twentieth and Olney. $2,700. Edson T. Wood, garage, 34 E. FortyThird. *SOO. Henry Wlschmeyer. porch, 526 Sanders. *SOO. Fred Smith, garage. 5506 Brookvlllt, $5,000. O. J. Lockhart, dwelling, 801 N. Emerson. $4,000. Hugh J Baker, foundation. 2926 N. Arsenal, S2OO. Service Products Corporation, shipping room. 201 S. Rural, SI,OOO. James Carr, dweling and garage, 958 Graham. $4,850. Quad Realty Company, apartment, 121921 E. Michigan. *6.000. Quad Realty Company, apartment, 121517 E. Michigan, $6,000 C. Blum, reroof. 726-8 Cottage. $233. Mrs. D. White, garage, 25 N. Audubon. $360. Gotthold Relher, reroof. 3319-21 Nowland. $238. FIRE LOSS IS $2,000 Two fires within nine hours, believed by fire officials to have been caused by sparks from trains, damaged buildings at the Republic Creosoting Company, 736 Miley Ave., Thursday night and Friday. Loss, according to the fire department, was $2,000. The fires followed on at the plant Sunday, which did SIB,OOO damage, according to fire department estimates. Death Notices O'REILLY. MRS. FLORENCE—Wife of E. J. O'Reilly, mother of Mrs. George Potts. Mrs. C. J. Murphy. Mrs. Charles Rtlev. Raymond and Francis O'Reilly, passed away Oct. 24 at her home, 313 R Washington boulevard. Funeral Thursday morning. Oct. 27. 9 a. m., at SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral. Friends invited. Friends mav call Tuesday and Wednesday eveniitg. Burial Holy Cross cemete r_v. Funeral Directors W. T. BLASENOYM - Main office, 2226 Shelby 8t Drexel 2570. . UNDERTAKERS. HISEY & TITUS. 931 N. Delaware LI. 3828 KRIEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1402 N. Illinois St. Main 1154. Res- Bel. SB6B-R 1 George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 622 E. Market Main 0908. J. C. WIL80N: funeral parlors, ambulance service and modern automotive eaulument Dr 0321 and Dr 0322 BERT 8. OADD. 2130 PROSPECT 8T DREXEL 6307.

Lost and Found ARTICLES found on Indianapolis street cars vesterdav I 3 PURSES 4 BOOKS ' 1 PAIR GLASSES 3 PAIRS GLOVES 3 ODD OLOVES I BOX COLLARS 3 PACKAGES Main 2737 AIREDALE; child's pet; female, small size, light colored head, dark body and tan collar; in vicinity of Mount Jackson. Reward. Riley 4365, BAG; large, black leather; lost on Sutherland Ave„ Bellefontaine or E. 30th to Brightwood. containing money, valuable papers, billfold containing owner's name. 2705 N. Gale. Hem. 2537. Reward, BOSTON Terrier; female; mahogany brindle, white splash on right side of head. Stub tail Strayed from near Christian Park. Liberal reward. Dr. 7629. DOG; German police, wolf color, brown face, black hair back, tall. Rew. Be. 1752. DOG; Blue Tick hound; large size. Ch. 2392. Reward. GLASSES; lost Tuesday between Wm. H. Block’s end Raymond St. Dr, 0542-M. LOST; 1 CORD FISK TIRE. 30x5.25, with rim; Flint cover. Rwd. Wa. 3631 R-I. RUG. 9x12 AXMINSTER; LOST WEDNESDAY NIGHT ON BROOKSIDE. MASS. AVE. OR OHIO ST. LIBERAL REWARD. BEL. 4140 OR BEL. 1675-W. WALLET, leather; containing State auto Insurance papers. Rew. West Newton 81-J. Help Wanted Male WANTED HOUSE TO HOUSE CANVASSERS, EITHER MEN OR WOMEN; GOOD LEGITIMATE LINE, LEBERAL COMMISSION. WRITE P. O. BOX 227, GIVING AGE, EXPERIE N C E, REFERENCES AND TELEPHONE NUMBER. SEVERAL young men; neat and lndustrious, to assist manager. Can earn 325 to start if you can qualify; production basis. If you not willing to begin at the bottom and work up don't apply; if you are, see MR. OTT, Rm. 428, 134 B. Market St. BARBERS WANTED To attend C. M. 8., 17th and Broadway; 9:15 o’clock every Sunday morning, practical business talks by Merle Sidener. Setting aside a special company for barbers. Ask for Slim, captain of Company I. SOLICITORS —Liberal commission proposition. selling The Indianapolis Times See Circulation Manager between 4 and 6 in evenings. SOLICITORS—LiberaI commission proposition on local newspaper. See Mr. Hedge between 5 and 7 evenings. Room 129 Llnden Hotel. ■ SALESMAN wanted; staple grocery item; state age. reference and salary wanted. P. P. Winkler. 1319 W. 32nd PL Chicago.

Help Wanted Female EXPERT AND THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED DISTRIBUTORS FOR STATE AND TERRITORIAL RIGHTS; also experienced salesmen to sell or canvass our new patented electrical device for home use. Write Immediately, 368 Erie Bldg., Cleveland. Ohio. NEAT APPEARING LADIES; for house-to-house work, commission basis, good opportunity. THE WHEN STORE, 32 N. Pennsylvania. ELDERLY LADY WANTED who mikes good home and companion to old lady. 145 8. Illinois. Situations Wanted Male YOUNG MARRIED MAN; WISHES POSITION WITH GROWING CONCERN; WITH CHANCE FOR ADVANCEMENT, 4 YEARS SALES EXPERIENCE. REFERENCES. ADDRESS BOX B 800 TIMES. OFFICE work by man with 25 years' experience, Ran. 4432. Situations Wanted Female NURSE CHILDREN: care afternoon or evenings; have games, books. Be. 0665-J. LAUNDRY TO BRING HOME; FIRST - CLASB LAUNDRESS. CH. 2235-R. WOMAN, young colored; wants day work of ary kind. Ch. 1084: _ Special Notices Nov. 10th is the closing date of the INDIANAPOLIS Telephone Directory You still have time to enter your ad by calling MAIN 9860. INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO. HALLOWEEN SPECIALS Good Bruce's pumpkin pies, ginger bread, doughnuts, special cakes BRUCE’S BAKERY 104 W. Maple Rd.. Wa. 4555 30th and Talbott. Ran. 1212 5373 College. Hum. 1231 AH 3 stores deliver. Call before 10 a. m. OVERCOAT and hat "cleaned, $1.90; men's or women's; called for and delivered BERLINO CLEANERS. Lin. 5020. 229 N Delaware. 6127 E. Washington. I WILL not be responsible for any debts contracted by any one but myself on or after Oct. 28. 1927. RICHARD JACOB. MASQUERADE OUTFITS MADE TO MEASURE, THIS WK. *1 UP; COATS RELINED. $3 UP. RI. 6815. Rm. 217. 230 E. JOhlO. I WILL not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife. Violet Clark, on or after Oct. 21, 1927. HARRY CLARK. HALLOWEEN costumes; clown. Mexican. novelty dresses, etc. Martin Bros., 214 Ind. TRUCK FOR HALLOWEEN PARTIES REAS. 501 WARREN _8F.1,. 3759-J. CURTAINS made at reasonable price*. Ran. 1683 3416 N. Meridian. Instructions We Are an Exclusive College of Beauty Culture for Women and Girls Pioneer College of Beauty Culture Central Beayty College Second Floor Odd Fellow Bldg. MA. 5748.' CENTRAL BEAUTY COLLEGE. Our graduates pass State examinations pasllv 202 Odd Fellow Bldg Ma 578 and 6509 Business Announcements PLUMBING FIXTURES We save you money. INDIANAPOLIS PLUMBING SUPPLY CO.. 125 N. Alabama. Lin. 6788. BORNMAN TRANSFER CO. CH. 5571 SATISFACTORY MOVING SERVICE. EXCAVATING UNDER HOUSES Carpenter, cement, brick work. DR. 0736 FEATHERB b< ugnt, sold and renovated feather mattresses and pillows made E. F BURKLE. 418 Mass. Main 1428 HAUL anything What have you. J. A. BANKS. Irv. 3818-W, RUG. 9x12. THOROUGHLY CLEANED. *2: 3-PIEOE OVERSTUFFED SUITE CLEANED AND MOTHS DESTROYED. *ls. SUPERIOR RUG CLEANERS. HE. 4462. FUR—Remodeling; bring in your old furs and we remodel them to look almost good as new. INDIANA FUR CO.. 138 W. Market. A ROOM 9x12x8 BT. HIOH: PAPERED FOR $4; MAT. FURN, CH. 5362. O A. BAKER, trucking, personal service. Main 8379. 632 Warren Ave. Rooms for Rent ALABAMA, N., 1235; large rm.. I or 2. city heat, garage optional. Riley 2903. ALABAMA. N„ 2350; nice light, warm room; gentleman preferred. Ran. 6621. BROADWAY. 1337; 2 modern nicely furnished: good heat, light and hot water; I or 2 gentlemen or couple employed. CENTRAL. 3310; attractive, light room; private, modern home; gar, wash. 1499. CENTRAL 2060; attractive front rm.; close to bath: emp. or business man. Ha. 2654. CENTRAL Ave., 1101; nice room for 3 boys Lincoln 6269. - COLLEGE. 3931; lovely rm. In private home; privileges: garage. Wash. 1473-W. DELAWARE, N„ 400, Apt. 12; front room adjoining bath; city heat; for two. HAMILTON, N.. 645; very nice rm.. new modern home; $3. Ch. 2665-W. HIGHLAND, 1629; attractive front rm.; private, mod, home; 1 or 2 girls; brd opt. HOOSIER INN; clean: modern mis.; special weekly rates. 440 Mass. Ave. ILLINOIS. N.. 811; dean sleepirg rooms at $3 per week, Lincoln 2095. ILL.. N„ 2946: attractive, well furnished room; gentleman; $3. Rand. 4183. ILLINOIS. N., 2159; front rm.. downstairs. modern, good heat, hot water. Ran. 2541. JEFFERSON. 422 N.; attractive rm., mod. private home. Reasonable. Cherry 1822. LEXINGTON. 1940; 3 modern, well-heated rms.; everything furnished; SB. MERIDIAN. N., 2340; nicely furnished rm., modern. Har, 1588. MERIDIAN near 19th; attrac. rm., mod., prlv. home. 1 or 2 gentl.; gar. Ran. 2019. MICH., E.. 1427; modern rm.; in private family; ladles or married couple preferred. Opposite Tech H. S. Cher. 0828-J. PARK. 847; attractive large front rm.; mod., prlv.. gentleman. Riley 1597. 1624 N. PENNSYLVANIA Changed hands. Eight furnished -rooms, single or double. $2.50-$4 per week; home privileges; piano, radio; suitable for club, art, music or business. Call Main 0280. Board optional. PENN., N., 1816; modern room, opposite bath; clean; $4, Har. 3142-J. PENN.. 1415, N.; modern sleeping rooms with bath. Steam heat.' PENN., N„ 1215; clean, warm, sleeping rm. or light housekeeping. PENNSYLVANIA. N., 907; 2 large sleeping rms., modern. VERMONT, W., 36; Savoy Apts.; front rm.; no other roomers; reaa. Rl. 2227. WOODRUFF PL.. E. Drive. 814: 2 large rms., nicely furn.; refer’ces. Ch. 4118-M. IITH. E..-215; lovely luruished room: mod. Gentlemen. Lin. 4138. 13TH, E.. 319: ATTRACTIVE RM., SINGGLfe RM. CENTRAL CAR. LIN. 8724. 26TH W., 20; cozy rm.. modern, private home; home privileges. Ran. 2525. HOTEL PURITAN looms are always clean and sanitary; steam heat, hot and cold running water, telephone, tub or shower baths; quiet. congenial surroundings. Weekly rates. *6 single or *7 double. Only a few rooms now available; easy walking distance. Market and New Jersey Sts, NICELY furnished rm.; home privileges: private home. Meals If desir, Ra. 5677. LOVELY room; widow’s mod. apt.; close In; plenty hot water. Lincoln 3749LOVELY front room; private home; north; privileges. Ran. 7185. Room for Rent With Board ASHLAND. 2218; nicely furnished rm. for 2; good meals; modem. Hem. 4242. DELAWARE. N.. 2351; attrac. rm.. mod.. prlv. home; girl; prlv. Ran. 6693. HENRIOKS PL.. 21, E.; rm. and board; *7.50; gentlemen preferred. Off Washlngton carllne; garage, Cher. 4138. NEW JERSEY, N.. 2229: nice warm rm., home privileges; suitable 1 or 2 gentlemen. Randolph 4706. NEW JERSEY. N.. 517; warm, .sunny rm., with board If desired. Lin. 8914. NORTH: attractive rm. for 2 ladies, modern, private, home privileges. Ran. 4295. RIVERSIDE DRIVE. W.. 1635; private home, garage, gentlemen preferred. ST. JOSEPH. E.. 233; 2 adjoining front rm*.: private home: gentlemen. Ll. 1906. 19TH, E., 217; attractive cozy rm.,'modem, meals optional. Har. 4953-J.

Room for Rent With Board LOVELY furnished rm.: good meals and laundry. Harrison 4685-R. GOOD HOME for Invalid or elderly person; nurse's care; strictly mod. Be. 1815, CHILDREN to room and board.. Mothers care. $4 a week. Cherry 1630. NICELY furnished room; modern, private home, employed couple or young lady; privileges. Ran. 2545, Room and Board Wanted FILL your room through our new system. Call Lin. 2647. 526 E. North St. Rent Housekeeping Rooms BIhCH. 507; three nicely furnished rooms: $lO week; private entrances; special rate by month. W. R. Hunter Cos. MA in 1078 CENTRAL, 1101; nicely furn. rm. All mod. everything furnished. Lin. 6269, EAST. 915 N ; 2 clean, cheerful rooms: mod., private; good heat. Riley 2356. EASTERN, 32: 3 unfurnished rooms, mod Cherry 4195-J. HIGHLAND. 521; 3 rms. and bath furn. apart. S2O month. Cherry 1612-J. JEFFERSON, 336; cottage; Hamilton near Wash.; 3 rooms furnished; sls month. MARKET. 920 E.; large, clean, mod., furn. rms.; private entrance. Adults. NEW JERSEY. N., 1029; cozy rm. kltchenette: mod . bath, heat; auto space. $5. NEW YORK. E.. 513: 2 light hskpg. rms. Everything furnished: good heat. OHIO, E.. 540; housekeeping room, $3 week: 2 connecting rms., $4 week. VILLA AVE . 829; 2 nice large light rm*., private lavatory, sink In kitchen, near car line. Drexpl 5098. WALNUT, E. 415; lovely light housekeeping suite, modern, good neat, also nice front rm., for sleeping. Lin. 7258. 2 2-RM. suites, with sinks, steam heat. modern. Belmont 1524. FROM 1 to 4 rms.; housekeeping or sleeping, adults. Hemlock 1136. COUPLE to share modern duplex, south: furnish own bedroom. Har. 1244-M. DESIRABLE: modern, light airy, private ent„ everything furn. Bel. 3026. Apartments for Rent The Cambridge Apts. NORTH AND STS. NON-HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTB. ONE. TWO THREE ROOMS AND BATH. FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED. SEE CUSTODIAN OR CALL LI. 5391 Maple Terrace 542 E, Maple Rd.; Frlgidalre service; 5 rooms: garafce $89.00 Maple Arms 38th and Central Ave.; 4 rooms and bth; heat, light, gas and water furnished 75.00 Lafayette Court 2735 N. Meridian: 3 rooms 55.00 Westminster 2725 N. Meridian; : 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. 1532 Ashland Ave. S4O tt rft cti ve 3-room modern apartment, Fletcher Savings & Trust Cos. WALKING DISTANCE NORTH Second floor duplex, 4 nice large rooms, bath, gas, lights, water, fuel furnished; permanent tenants, S3O month; married couple, no children. Lin 3888. 2445 N. Illinois Six-room, thoroughly modern apartment. Heat and water furnished; S6O. Fletcher Savings & Trust Cos. ILLINOIS. Ny 2948; 5 rms., bath; porch; hardwood floors; heat and water furn. Ran. 4183: evenings. Hum. 5873. HAMILTON. N.. 342: small apt., semi-mod. Nwlv papered. Water paid, $11.50. McCARTY. 428 W.; mod. 4-rm apt.; heat furnished: $27.50. Dr. 4510, Houses for Rent BELLEFONT AINE 1313: modern double; rent reasonable, Lin.' 7998 s ' ro °ni modern _half double; *4O; water paid. CIVIC REALTY CO. Lin, 5050. BUBART, N . 915; 5-room strictly moderngarage, paved street and alley; *4O. Phone Irvington 3388-R. 1306 Bradbury. 5 rms., inside toilet, gas. elec., new paper, print. *19.00 paint io no 1815 W. New York, bungalow.’ 6 rms.’. elec., gas. garage, new paper paint 20 00 1440 Everitt. bungalow. 4 rms., elec. 13!50 Colored 3716 Graceland, 4 rms., inside tollck gas. elec., sink, large garage. P“P' >r . paint, fine yard. *26.00 NESBIT L. SEARCY. 224 N. Delaware BRADLEY, 804; 4-rm. modern double. garage, water pd.: $35. Ir. 4123-R. BROOKSIDE. 2818: 5 rooms, inside toilet elec., gas, wat. Dd. Near school, Ll. 1072! BURGESS, 323; Irvington: modern single. 4 rooms, fine location: $35, Ir. 4119. CARROLLTON, 5341; 6 rooms, modern* garage Hu. 2082. CENTRAL AVE., 2362; 7-room modern reduced rent. Wash. 3015-R. COTTAGE. 916; 5-rm. strictly modern .house, water paid; garage* *32. Call 1422 Leonard. DE QUINCY, 803; 6-room modern double garage: $47,50. Irv, 3648. 1852 DEXTER Ave., 6-rm. mod. dble.; gar * newly dec. 1852 Dexter Ave, EUGENE. 629; modern double; 6 rms garage. Har. 0782-W. ‘ FINLEY. 1615; 3-room double, good condltlon, water paid; S2O. Dr. 6666. FULTON. 323; 6-rm. house, semi-mod * newly papered: water paid, Lin. 9156. 1026 HADLEY Bt.; 3 rooms; new paper* electricity gas; *ls. SADLIER CO., 43 Kentucky Ave. Riley 5945, HOEFOEN. 230: 5-room modern double* 5 8 |f HOSBROOK. 932; walking dlst.; 3 rm* * elec., gas, water paid. sls. Ch. 0660. ’ HOYT. 2005 ; 7-rm. house; semi-modern. Drexel 3827. ILLINOIS, N.. 3732; 7 rooms, bath, new shades, garage; $32. Har, 0161-J, JEFFERSON, N.. 511-; 3 desirable rooms, pantry, garage: no children. _ 901 KING AVE. 7 rooms; modern, new paint, new decorations, new furnace, first-class condition: cheap rent. Main 2216. LA SALLE. 2037-40; 5 rooms, semi-modern. clean, near car line. Irv. 0737-J. ’ LA SALLE. N., 30; 5-room double, strictly modern, garage. Ch. 3165. MASSACHUSETTS, 2311; semi-modern house. Ran, 0734, M'PHERSON, 2849-53; 5 rooms semi-mod., splendid condition; $18; S2O. gar., opt, MINNESOTA. 1853 E ; thoroughly mod.; 4 rms.. bath; half bungalow dble.; clean, attractive; $31.50. water paid. MISSOURI, 8.. 749; 6-room semi-modern, newly decorated; sls. Drexel 3128. NEW JERSEY. N.. 1633 : 6-room double; modern, newly decorated. He. 4132, NEWMAN. 1218; 4-room double, splendid location and condition; s2l, Ch. 2401-J. E. NORTH St.. 618; 5 rooms and baths floored attic, gas, electricity; $25 month. OLNEY. N.. 1934; b-rm. modern, single; garage; S3O. Water paid. PARK, 2407; 5 rooms, sun parlor, $55. 30th and Central, 5 rooms, *45. Peter Pan, 1635 Central. $55. FRANK S. CLARK & CO., Main 3377. PIERSON, 2410; dandy 7-room strictly modern brick veneer double. Only S4O; adults Har, 3967-W, 809 N. PINE: 5 rms., water paid; $22 per month; good condition. Pratt, 115 E. Six-room, well-arranged, modem double. *35. Fletcher Savings & Trust Cos. PROSPECT St., 2529; modern double; S2B; water paid; small family. RIVERSIDE DR., E„ 1847; mod. 6-rm. bungalow, newly decorated, garage. Irv. 2019-R. _ RUCKLE, 3016; 6-rm. modern double; hardwood floors,; 1 mo. free. Har. 1687. RURAL. S., 403; 4 rooms semi-modern, water paid; S2O. Har. 0883. SHEFFIELD. N., 203; 5 rooms, near new west side high school, water paid. Lin. 3869. Eves., Ran. 4702. SHRIVER Ave 7 2436; for colored; 4-room semi-mod. double bungalow; newly decorated and painted; $lB. Owner. Ran. 2770. 403 SMITH St.; 5 rooms; electricity, city water paid: will paper to suit; sls. GEO. SADLIER CO.. 43 Kentucky Ave. Riley 5945. SPRING. 434; 4-rm. cottage; water, gas. Lin. 9156. TEMPLE, S„ 303; 5 rms.. gas, elec., city water; newly papered. $lB. E. TENTH, 3109; six rooms; bath, toilet; water paid; eleff.; $26.50. Cherry 6407-W. UDELL. 611; 4 rms., mod., garage, water paid Har 0882. UNION ST., 643 8-room modern upper duplex; good condition; $25. DUNLAP & HOLTEGEL 122 E. Market. Main *OBO, WALLACE. 841 N.; 4-rm. mod. dble.. gar., built-in features. Irv. 4675, WOODLAWN. 1351: * rooms, thoroughly modern; reduced rent.

HoGses for Rent 12TH, E.. 317; rent free to Nov. 1: 7 rooms modem; 100 per cent reasonable. 4518 1. 17th; 2-room house; onjv $8 month, nice place to live. W. R. HUNTER CO., Main 1078. 20TH, W.; modern 5 roms, bath, lower duplex, newly decorated, Har. 3117-W. 318 T. W.. 834; 8 RMS.. MOD.. OARAOE FRONT DR. NEWLY DECORATED. CLEAN. OWNER. HAR. 4606-M. ONE MONTH FREE. Oet my list of rentals. A. F. ZAINEY. 122 N. Delaware St. Lin. 6520. IF there Is a telephone located In the house In which you are moving you can have It connected promptly by calling MAln 9800. INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO. SEVEN-ROOM modern double; $36.50: water pd. Call eves. Irv. 1138-W. , For Colored 805 W. Pratt St.; 5 rms., elec., gas., new paper; exceptional house; garage. Geo. Sadlier Cos. 43 Kentucky Ave. Rl- 5945 1421 N. New Jersey. 8 rms .. . .$50,00 3030 N. Pennsylvania. 6 rms., modern garage, only 60.00 416 E. 18th; 6 rms.. modern 35.00 412 E. 23d; 5 rms.. modern 35.00 126 W. 19th. 7 rms . modern 35.00 829 N. La Salle. 5 rms., modern..,. 35.00 821 E. 27th. 6 rms., modern 30.00 921 Drexel. 5 rms., modern 35.00 1006 Shelby. 7 rms 27.50 1730 Bellefontaine, 8 rms 27.50 1729 Bellefontaine. 6 rms 25.00 537 E. New York. 6 rms.. only .... 22.50 1532 S. Randolph. 4 rms., water .... 25.00 1467 W. 33d, 4 rms., water 20.00 1928 E. Maryland, 4 rms., water .... 18.00 Complete List at Office Union Trust Company Two Houses, $27.00 822-4 Lexington Ave., two cottages, electricity, gas. city water, sewer. Rent. $33.00. A real bargain. The C. W. Henry Cos., Realtors 129 Lemcke Bldg. Riley 1064 DRIVE OUT 38th St. to Box 103; attractive stucco bungalow In Forest Manor. 5 largo looms, tile bath, bullt-ln breakfast nook, refrigerator, electric stove furnished; garage. Very reasonable. TIMES WANT ADS BRING BUBINEBB Houses and Flats Furnished NICELY furnished modern bungalow; 5 rooms; 29th and Highland PI. Investigate this if vou desire a good thing for the winter. Owner. Harrison 4525-w, before 10 a. m. Main 7061, evenings. Business Places for Rent ASSEMBLY HALL 143 E. Ohio Et.; suitable for lodges and fraternities; modern conveniences. COLUMBIA SECURITIES CO. 152 N. Delaware St. Ll. 6334 Office Space Now Available New Offices 1 room suite $30.00 2 room suite $45.00 to *55.00 3 room suite SBO.OO to $90.00 2 rooms with large adjacent merchandise space $65.00 Or All or part of above as one large office with vault: best location: In heart of financial end business district. Every feature of the modern office building including parking space. Well ventilated with plenty of light. Excellent elevator service. Apply building manager. Room 710. Union Title Office Bldff. Delaware and Market Sts. Main 4818 1303 N. SENATE Storeroom, S3O COLUMBIA SECURITIES CO. 152 N. Delaware St Lin. 8334 OFFICES—STORES—SHOPS IN NEW FOUNTAIN SQUARE THEATER BUILDING Southeast corner Shelby and Prospect; every modern convenience. COLUMBIA SECURITIES CO. 152 N, Delaware at. Lin. 8334 152 N. DELAWARE Modern office space. Columbia Securities Bldg., Ohio and Delaware Sts.. Reasonable rents. COLUMBIA SECURITIES BLDG. 152 N. Delaware Bf. Lin. 8334 Storage and Transfer OTTO - }. SUESZ Packing hauling, storage. Low rt >s on California shipments. Overland haull: g. Special rates on return loads. Main 2353, Riley 3628. Ch. 4579-0699-W. Houses for Sale WANT CHEAP LOT As down payment on 5-room bungalow, well located, southeast. Electric lights, garage. Might consider Florida lot. WAYNE M HARRYMAN. Main 0792; Irv 3310. 5-RM. COTTAOE*. CLOSE TO SHELBY AND TROY; *22.50 WILL MAKE FIRST PAYMENT: REST LIKE RENT; GARAGE FOR 2 CARS. ELECTRIC LIGHTS. FOR INFORMATION. CALL DR. 6268. NEW BUNGALOW: 5 rooms, room for bath: electric lights: garage; large lot; forest trees; $2,600: $26 cash. $26 monthly. Bouth side 46th St., west end of Lawrence. Ind. 541 Bankers Trust Bldg.. Rl. 5641. IN UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS Three bed-room, completely modern. Built this spring, worth $5,000. See It and make offer. Call Kingsbury, Irv. 0340 or Riley 2956. NEW FIVE-ROOM BUNGALOW.' Bath, base tub. furnace, hardwood floors, gar., elec, lights, front porch, underpriced. Easy terms: clear lot as down payment. J. 8. CRUSE REALTY CO. Ma. 5840, ARROW Ave.. 1946; sacrifice by owner; only SSOO cash buys lovely modern 8-rm. home; large porches, soft water. 2-car garage; balance SBO monthly. SEVENTEENTH and Rembrandt; real bargain at *7.500; 6-room double, modern; 7-room bungalow, modern, double garage. Drexel 0880. NEAR FOUNTAIN SQUARE 5-room cottage: complete bath; large lot; garage: can give Immediate possesslon; only $2,750: terms. Dr. 5472-M. DEARBORN. N.. 2727; 5-room cottage’, gas. electricity, well, garage, fruit. *2.300; $25 cash, $25 per month. Ch. 4708. PENN.. N.. 815: 10 ROOMS; TWO BATHB. 3-CAR OARAOE. VERY REASONABLE TO A COUPLE. ± WASHINGTON Blvd.; 7-rm. home* perfect condition: only SB,OOO. Owner. Ra. 5462.

RESALE OF PIANOS $lO DOWN—PAYMENTS TO SUIT Taken in exchange on* Baldwin Pianos and Welte-Mignon (licensee) Reproduction Pianos. Each instrument has been rebuilt in our shops by expert piano makers. Kirrball Upright. Ebony.. .$75 King Upright. Oak SIOO Conoher Upright. Mahog- Chickering Upright. Maany $l5O hogany '..5185 Bramuller Upright. Mahogany. Very fine condition $225 THE BALDWIN PIANO CO. 35 MONUMENT CIRCLE

1887 = - Forty Years * - 1927 Service

With assets of over fifty million dollars, the Railroad Men’s Building and Savings Association is equipped to offer the prospective home owner a service beyond compare. It is a well-known fact that this association has helped more people to own their own home than any other institution in the state. Railroad Men’s Building and Savings Association 21 Virginia Arenua

OCT. 29, 1927

Houses for Sale WHAT A CHANCE A one and one-half story home, garaga, on almost 3 acres of ground; electrlo lights, natural drainage, a restricted neighborhood where they are neighborly and children have freedom. Price $4,650: S2OO down, or will consider trade. Call Irv. 0215 or drive out Pendleton Pike (Mass. Ave.) past rt. Harrison to Sunnyside road and follow Fall Creek Highland signs to owner's residence. Sunday. For Trade 5-room, semi-modern: ga*. water, sewer, toilet, cellar. New street coming. House 3 years old. Will take lot or practically new car as down payS”' nt ' W.L Bridges. 237 N* Delaware, Rl. 5250. ON TOP OF HILL SIOO CASH Bungalow; east of Ravenswood, hardwood floors, cobble stone fireplace, bullt-ln features In kitchen, garage, nice lot, chicken house. Bal, E. Z. terms. Cali Mr. Neukom, Main 0792. Evenings, Wash. 4800 M. OPPORTUNITY Heavily and beautifully wooded 2Mi acre*, on a corner In a restricted neighborhood. Priced *1.600; SSO down *l6 per month. Call Irv. 0215 or drive out Pendleton Pike (Mass. Ave. i past Ft. Harrison to Sunnys de road and follow Fall Creek Highland signs to owner's residence Sunday. SSO DOWN Buys a brand new 5-room bungalow, large lot, desirable neighborhood near good tr importation. Small down payment, easy tenna Sunday or evenings. 5000 West on National Rd.. turn north on Oerrard Dr., 1 block. Hum. 43*8. Mr. Oeok^ SEVERAL—CIose in homes within one mile of Circle, will accept lots in trade on equities. Bridges As Graves, 237 N. Delaware St., RL, 518 E. MORRIS Four rooms and bath. Inside toilet. ^rii paV h and ,tr * et P ald l° T ’ * vacant lot r small cash payment with balance month. iy payment. F. J. VIEHMANN CO.. Realtors. Bullderg. 142 N. Delaware. Riley 2840, Res.. Irv. 0534-M. HOYT AVE., 3944; NICE, NEW FIVEROOM BUNGALOW; NICELY DECORATED THROUGHOUT': FRONT AND REAR PORCHES; FRdNT-DRIVE OASELL AT KAROAIN PRICE OF *2.!)°r) ON EASY PAYMENTS. TAKE ENGLISH AVE. CAR TO OARFIELD. 8. TWO HOUSES—PRICK OR ONE. LOW CASH PAYMENT Near Catholic school and church: good condition; have water, gas. light* and toilet conected to sewer; only $3,200 for terms. Call Mr. Ross, Main 1399-R. Main 6232. Indiana Trust Cos. NICE NEW FOUR-ROOM BUNOALOW: 4104 HOYT AVE ; NICELY DECORATED THROUGHOUT; CEMENT PORCH AND WALKS; OARAOE: PRICE $2,350 ON EASY PAYMENTS. TAKE ENOLIBH AVE. CAR TO OARFIELD. 8. D. SAMPLE. 3939 ENOLIBH AVE. DR. 4334. 804 N. BEVJLLE Five rooms, single, newly papered. In. side toilet, gas, elec, lights, cltv water, paved streets: Barrett all paid *l5O cash: $25 per month. F. J. VIEHMANN CO.. Realtors. Builders. 142 N. Delaware. Riley 2840. Res., liv 0534-M. SIOO CASH 1024 Albany St., new 5-room bungAlow, dandy, complete bath, window shades, linoleum, cement porch, garage; lust south of beautiful Garfield Park. Let vour rent buy you this delightful little home; price *3.450. N J. FOX, Main 6755. Evenlngs. Hum. 1168. _ 4008 E. MICH. 5-room semi-modern, In business section. Live here for awhile and let increasing values pay for anew home in a few years. BRIDOES & GRAVES CO.. 237 N Dela. Riley 5250. Mr. Kepllng. COLORED NOTICE S-room modern bungalow; hardwood floors. 2800 Paris Ave. Best colored section in city. Price $4,500; SSOO cash. Call Lin 2318. Schloss Bros. Investment Cos.. Realtors, 137 E. Wash. HERE IT IS 6 acres unimproved: Just west of Ben Davis on National Rd.; a bargain at *3.000. Mr. Kc’ler. evenings. Hem 1840. SCHMID Ac SMITH. INC.. REALTORS 130 N, Delaware Main 40.3 g $35 Cash—s3s Per Month Nearly new 5-room bungalow; cemented basement, furnace, finished floors, newly painted and decorated; street car and bus. See this at once. MR. HU3E. Main 1576. Hu. 2016. $.'55 Casli —$35 Per Month Nearly new 5-room bungalow; cemented basement, furnace, finished floors, newly painted and decorated; street car and bus. See this at once. MR. HUSE, Main 1576. Hum. 2016. 827 SOUTH EAST STREET Five-room modern, garage; S2OO cash and easy monthly paynients. Bridges A Graves Cos.. 237 N. Dd.. Riley 6250. Mr. Kepllng. . RENT FREE Let two tenants pay your rent, 2149-51 N. Penn., 3-apt. house; total Income *l5O per month. City water, water heater. Main 6755 or Hu. 3284, BARGAIN. 40th near Keystone; repossessed bungalow; 5 rooms and bathroom, celler, furnace, garage, driven wen. electric light*, large"ot; $27 monthly; nothing down. Open evenings and Bunday. Hum. 5492. PAY ONLY *4OO AND OET A DEED. 4-room cottage on paved street; Price reduced to *I.BOO for quick sale. Railroad Men have mortgage of *1,400. Decided bargain. T MR. HOWELL. Bel. 3544; Ha. ENOI TSN AVE- 1146: NICE 4-ROOM COT* TAOE; OAS. ELECTRIC LIOHTB. NEW BATHROOM AND FIXTURES. BASEMENT PRICE $2,500, ON PAYMENTS. C B McFADDEN; 450 E. WASHINGTON. MAIN 5072. NEAR NEW BUTLER On N. Illinois Is an attractive brtek colonial, modern Improvements, floors carpeted; iot 70x177. landscaped, beautiful shade trees. Shown by appointment. Property must be sold. Call Main 4770. W. Indpls.; 3-car car.; $2,750. terms. Bel. 4678-J.