Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 209, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 January 1928 — Page 11

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U.S.IS URGED TO GIVE STATES , PROHIBITION JOB Oldest Federal Enforcement Officer Retires; Present System Held Wrong. By LEO R. SACK ‘Copyright, 1928, by Scripps-Howard Newspapers) *■ vdASHINGTON, Jan. 9.—“ The present system of enforcement of the prohibition law is not satisfactory. "The prohibition law never will be enforced properly until the job of enforcement is taken over completely by the States. “There are a number of States today where we would have infinitely better enforcement if Federal prohibition officers had never set foot within them.” This is the opinion of James E. Jones, based on nearly seven years’ experience as chief administrative officer of the Federal .prohibition bureau. Jones, the oldest executive official in continuous service in prohibition enforcement, retired today as assistant commissioner in order to return to his home town of Youngstown, Ohio, to become director of finance. Leave Job to States , Jones was appointed assistant commissioner by the late President Harding in 1921. He served as Chief of staff for Commissioner •Haynes, Brigadier General Andrews and Dr. J. M. Doran, present com,missioner. Jones was the first to recommend placing enforcement officers under civil service to remove them from political pressure. “I don’t mean that the Federal Government should retire entirely from enforcement of the prohibition law,” said Jones, “but I do mean .that the actual job of enforcement should be left to the States, prohibition to be enforced by the same agencies that now administer all other laws. The Washington Government would continue its supervision; it would issue permits for medicinal and other purposes, and it would maintain a mobile police force to be loaned to State officers where'and when they request it. Cases Out of United States Courts Cases would be tried in State and County courts instead of congesting dockets of the Federal Courts. “Sheriffs and chiefs of police now leave the liquor laws to Federal agents, and the Federal agents in turn plead they are too few. The result is thousands of violations. “It is unreasonable to expect that she Federal Government should maintain a force large enough to police 115,000,000 people for possible prohibition law violations. In New York City, Jones pointed out, there are 12,000 policemen and j only 200 Federal prohibition officers,! for 6,000,000 population. “In Ohio with more than 9,000,000 persons there are only fifty prohibition officers. Present Cost Is High "For the entire United States there are only 2,500 prohibition policemen—one prohibition agent for every 46,000 inhabitants.” Prohibition enforcement now costs the Federal Government $13,000,000 annually in Prohibition Bureau appropriations.. This is exclusive of appropriations for the Coast Guard, the Department of Justice, and the Customs Service, which help enforcement. Total prohibition cost is approximately $25,000,000 annually.

COPS GET INVITATIONS TO 'GAME’; FIVE HELD Proprietors of N. Illinois St. Resort Are Arrested. Invitations calling upon men with a few dollars and a gambling instinct to a little game at 359 Va N. Illinois St., fell into the hands of police who raided the rooms Sunday night .and made five arrests. Robert Davey, 557 W. Morris St., and Wallie Brunswick, 359 N. Illinois St., were charged with keeping an alleged gambling house and three others were charged with visiting a gaming house. Police said the invitations had been distributed widely. Continuing their war on alleged gambling houses, police made frequent visits along Indiana Ave., where operators of four alleged games and sixteen participants were arrested. i FORMER HOOSIER DEAD Edward Elkin Wallick, Decorator to Be Buried Tuesaay. Edward Elkin Wallick, 45, New York decorator and former Indianapolis resident, died Friday at his home in New York City from pneumonia. The body will arrive here for burial Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. at Crown Hill Cemetery. The Rev. Jean S. Milner will officiate. Mr. Wallick was the son of John F. Wallick, former State superintendent o fthe Western Union Telegraph Company and State treasurer of the Y. M. C. A. He is survived by Martin H., Frederick and John G. Wallick, brothers, all of Indianapolis; three sisters, Mrs. John Butler, Indianapolis; Mrs. Winfield Louden, New York, and Mrs. Fred I. Tone, St. Clair, Mich. FIRM’S NAME CHANGED NobUtt-Sparks Industries, Inc., Adds Accessories to Its Line. Indianapolis Pump Company today changed its name to NoblittSparks Industries, Inc., with offices in the Bldg., 603 E. Washington St. Q. G. Noblitt is president and Frank H. Sparks is secretary-treas-urer. Th* company originally manufactured automobile pumps and tubing, but has Increased its scope t9 1 Include other automobile acces-

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David R. Forgan, prominent Chicago banker and famous Scot, will be in the city Jan. 25, to speak at the Masonic Temple before the Caledonian Club celebration of the birth of Robert Bums. While in the city, Forgan will be the guest of honor at a luncheon held by Indianapolis bankers at the University Club.

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TUESDAY EVENTS Kiwanis Club district conference, Indianapolis Athletic Club, all day. Indiana Optometrists’ Association meeting, Severin, all day. State Florists' Association annual meeting. Elks Club, all dav. Rotary Club luncheon. Claypool. Gyro Club luncheon. Spink-Arms. University of Michigan luncheon, Lincoln. Purchasing Agents’ Association luncheon, Severin. American Chemical SocieUr luncheon. Chamber of Commerce. Mercator Club luncheon. Spink-Arms. Universal Club luncheon, Columbia Club. Phi Gamma Delta luncheon. Chamber of Commerce. Women's Whist Club, Severm, 1:30 p. m. Fourth District Nurses’ Association meetnig, Lincoln. 2 p. m. National Association of Letter Carriers’ meeting. Denison, 8 p. m. Indianapolis Humane Society meeting, Chamber of Commerce, 8 p. m. Indianapolis Medical Society meeting. Athenaeum. 8 p. m. Indiana Christian Institute meeting, Brightwood Church of Christ. 8 p. in. Eugene Foster of the Indianapolis Foundation will explain the work and purpose of that organization at the Gyro Club luncheon at the Spink-Arms Tuesday. Approval of the reductions in gas rates at South Bend and Mishawaka, and in electric rates at Michigan City, North Judson, Deep River, Chesterton, Porter, Rome City and Ayolcottville, as provided by the new optional rate schedules submitted by the Northern Indiana Public Service Company, has been made by the Public Service Commission. Alleged to have hurled a lighted kerosene lamp at Gladys Lankford, 30, Negro, 818 Pomeroy St., in an argument over a “princess slip,” Cassie Eskridge, 21, Negro, 1947 Yandes St., was held in city prison today on a charge of asault and battery with intent to kill. Gladys was taken to city hospital with serious wounds on her head, face and shoulders. Purchase of the Triumph Lamp Company. 1413 Naomi St., by the Hygrade Lamp Company of Salem, Mass., was announced today. The Triumph plant had been closed and the equipment will be shipped to Massachusetts. Consideration was not made public. Officials at the Indiana State Farm today notified local authorities that Merritt Blickenstaff, 39, serving a sentence from Marion County for petit larceny, escaped late Sunday. He was accompanied, they said, by Hobart Rayhill, 17, sentenced from Gibson County. Jerry Buckner, 14, Negro, of 228 W. Eighteenth St., ran away from his home Saturday night taking with him nearly $5 of his mother’s money. She traced his attendance at several picture shows. F. J. Dillon, Camp Cole, Missouri, parked his automobile at Ohio and Illinois Sts., while he ate lunch. A thief stole his golf bag and clubs and a suit case. The loss was $220, he said. George H. Chapman Post of the G. A. R. and the Women’s Relief Corps of the post will have a joint installation of officers, open to the public, at 2 p. m. Tuesday at Ft. Friendly, 512 N. Illinois St. James Guthrie, 21, Negro, 800 Bright St., .arrested by Patrolman Bennett Saturday, was held at city prison today for investigation in connection with the burglary of the James Sanders poolroom, 1002 N. West St., several days ago. Guthrie is said to have admitted entering the poolroom and taking a large quantity of cigars and cigarets. Cornelius Webster, 20, Negro, 1447 Cornell Ave., and his wife, Mabel Webster, 17, were treated at city hospital Sunday after they were found in the bathroom overcome by escaping gas. Mickey Overton, 20, of 55616 W. Washington St., was arrested in a stolen automobile by Patrolman Martin O’Connor. Irene P. Campbell, 3065 N. Delaware St., reported the theft to police Saturday. Junior Order of United American Mechanics initiated seventy-eight candidates Saturday night at the Denison. The meeting was the last of the zone meetings of the A*. E. Llewelyn membership drive. Llewelyn is national councilor. More than 1,000 attended the session in charge of Capital City Council No. 68. A bag, containing Instruments worth SSO, was stolen from his auto at Twenty-Sixth St. and Indianapolis Ave. today, Dr. James R.

MYERS FLAYS ROBINSON AS STEVECHOICE Senator ‘Fruit and Flower’ of Dragon’s Regime, Says Candidate. Bit Timm Special ROCKVILLE, Ind., Jan. 9.—Fifth district Democrats heard fiery attack on political corruption when Walter Myers of Indianapolis, candidate for the Democratic nomination for Senator, addressed them Saturday night. “Since it is admitted that Stephensonism elected Jackson,” he said, “since Jacksonism appointed Robinson to the Senate, since things that are equal to the same thing are equal to each other, it follows that Senator Robinson is of the fruit and flower of Stephensonism. “Os course, if Stephenson had not been in jail when the lamented Senator . Ralston died, Stephenson might have been appointed to the Senate himself. Pure American Stock “In any case, the Stephenson system reached from the office of township trustee to the capital of the Nation. Starting from outside the State, lie bored beneath the bark. “For the first time an outsider dictated to a political party that represented the earnest convictions of thousands of good citizens and then made fools of them by betraying their principles. Those people still have their principles and they are not going to be fooled again.: “Ninety-five per cent of Indiana’s population is of pure American stock. The State is big enough for all who come here, but too big for any outsider to wrap it up and carry it around in his pocket. Avenge Stolen Rights “The Hoosier still has hair on his chest, red blood in his veins and honor in his heart. He is freeborn and able to run affairs. If his rights are stolen while he sleeps, Lord help the scoundrel who stole them when he wakes up. “He is waking now and every man and woman that Stephenson fooled is going to see to it that every one, who helped do the fooling must go, whether he is a United States Senator or constable. “Perhaps that is why so many who used to boast of being ‘close’ to the ‘Old Man’ now claim that they never knew him.”

Former Elwood Mayor Dies Bn Times Special ELWOOD, Ind., Jan. 9.—John G. Lewis, 54, who served one term as mayor hefe following election on a Socialist ticket, is dead at Burbank, Cal., where he has lived for the last three years. Mrs. Fred Cox, Indianapolis, a sister, is among surviving relatives. Funeral Directors W. T. BLASENGYM Main office, 2226 Shelby St. Drexel 2570. __ KKIEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR. 1402 N. Illinois St. Main 1154. Rea.. Bel. 3866-R 1 George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 622 E. Marker Main 0008. J. C. WILSON: funeral parlors, ambulance service and modern automotive eaulament Dr. 0321 and Dr. 0322 BERT S. OADD. 2130 PROSPECT ST. PREXEL 5307 UNDERTAKERS. HISEY & TITUS. 931 N. Delaware. LI. 8828 T ransportation YELLOWAY SYSTEMS, INC. Chicago $3.00 St. Louis $3.00 8:30, 11:30 a. m. 9:00 a. m. Dally Denison Hotel. Ri. 2273. English Hotel. Ri. 1273. Traction Bus Terminal. Ma. 6693 Lorraine, Li. 6323. New Colonial. Li. 4546. Lost and Found ARTICLES found on Indianapolis street cars yesterday 5 UMBRELLAS 3 HAND GRIPS 4 PAIRS GLASSES 1 PAIR GLASSES IN CASE 1 PACKAGE 1 KNIFE 1 RING Main 2737. BOSTON —Terrier: fern., 7 mo.; strayed; 915 Bdway.; slightly undershot, dark brindle; white scars front leg. Rew. LI. 8875. FOX TERRIER—BIack, white streak on head. Reward. Call 317 N. Bradley after 6 p. m. PACKAGE—Lost, containing 2 slips; between Ohio and 16th. Rew. Wa. 5241. PARTY—Who took laundry from car known. Please return to 1310 W. 29th at once to avoid trouble. PEARLS—SmaII string, Saturday night. Reward. Drex. 0431. PEARL---Beads; small strand, lost Saturday night. Reward. Drex. 0421. PURSE —Black, diamond ring, money, between Meridian gar. & Hume-Hansur Bldg. Reward. Ri. 3691. Lin. 7239. PURSE—Black, containing money, valuable keys; lost Xmas eve. Rew. Hu. 3894. PURSE—SII In currency: lost Delaware and Washington. Reward. Lin. 9266. RADlO—Tubes. 5 in box, on New York St. bus Saturday evening. Irv. 4210, Lin. 5656. WATCH—Open-face Elgin; mother's picture, address in back. Rew. Be. 0287. WRIST WATCH—Oblong, white gold, with strap, lost Dec. 29 within 3 blocks St. Clair and Meridian. Reward. GRACE SHIRLEY. Lin. 4354, Special Notices SING POPULAR MUSlC—Taught In 10 lessons: S2O. Irv. 0563 J. YOUNG LADY—WiII travel lor expenses. Address Times, Box 520 C. Instructions CENTRAL BEAUTY COLLEGE. Our graduates pass State examinations easily 202 Odd Fellow Bldg. Ma. 578 and 6808 Help Wanted Male WANTED—AT ONCE. MAN WITH CAR. Common sense and good references, to sell and collect among the farmers in this section (central Indiana). No experience required, as man selected will be shown how by the State manager. CaU this .week, Tuesday. Wednesday or Thursday. G. L. LAMSON, Oliver Hotel, Lebanon. Ind. SALESMEN AND SALESLADIES WANTED. SALARY ACCORDING TO ABILITY. 625 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. RADIO —Salesman; exp.: good future. EAST END RADIO CO., 3324 E. 10th St. Situations Wanted Female HAND LAUNDRY—Fancy clothing to bring home; experience. Lin. 6783, Business Announcements BUG. 9x12. THOROUGHLY CLEANEd7~2 JueggQE m CJepera; He, *452,

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Business Announcements FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated: feather mattresses and pillows made E. F. BURKLE. 416 Mass. Main 142. LOCKSMITH -Cylinder keys, 2 for 60c. 162 N. Illinois. Ma. 0366. PAPERING, $3 RM„ 1928 SAMP. PAINTING; WORK GUARTD. HU. 3853. PAPER HANGlNG—Cleaning; samples paper furnished: $3.50 room. Ch. 0318. PLUMBING FIXTURES. We save you money. INDIANAPOLIS PLUMBING SUPPLY CO.. 125 N. Alabama. Lin. 5788 Rooms for Rent ALA.. N., 1226—Nice well-furn.. warm rm. for 2: board optional. LI. 6214. ASHLAND. 1816 —Large rooms; hot water; _ meals optional. He. 1190. BEVILLE. 14 N.—Nice. warm. furn. rm.; near car line: lady. Ch. 1608. CAP.. N... 35l—Housekeeping rms.; also sleeping rms.; mod.: cheap. Ri. 4053. _ ILLINOIS. N., 1138—Attractively furrlshed, warm room; modern. Ri. 6608 _ NEW JERSEY. N.. 1222—5 wim. mod. rms . pv. family: men; breakfast opt. Ma. 3313. NEW .TERSEY. N.. 1102 -Warm, front rm.; private, modern home, PARK, 2320 —Attractive, warm rm.; lovely home: Central car. He. 4250. _ PARK. 2308—Apt. 9; beautiful rm.: mod., steam-heated apt.: Ist floor. He. 5045. PARK. 2418—Very nice, warm; private, modern home. He. 3569. SINGLETON. 242; 2 furnished rooms, heat. light, gas turn.. $5 wk. Dr. 2939. ST. JOSEPH. E., 233—Warm, attractive rm.; 2 gentlemen or employed ccupic. TALBOTT. N., 1627—Sleeping rooms, opposite Art Institute: city heat. TECUMSEH PL., 910—Nice warm rm., private mod. home; lady; privileges. Ch. 3760-M. lira. E.. 215 ATTRACTIVE FURN. RM., MODERN: MEN. LIN. 4138. Your Credit Is Good You can phone In your want ads and have them charged. This courtesy is extended to anyone who has no past due accounts on our books. Avail yourself of this opportunity. A ocurteous girl will help you write your ad. Call Main 3500. Want Ad Pep ~ LOVELY MOD.—Unusually warm; hot water; private home. College or Central car. Ideal location. He. 3083. Room for Rent With Board BEVILLE. N., 23—Mod., private rm.; board: E. Wash, car Ch. 4887-J. BROADWAY, 2309 —Beautiful warm rm., mod, home, close bath: gar. He._4919. COLLEGE, 1650—Children Jo board by day or week; mother's care. Hem. 1127. OXFORD. 540—Attract, large front rm., private modern home; gentfemen or emp. couple; gar. Ch. 3966, CHILDREN—To rm. and bd.; mother's care. Hem. 1069. CHILDREN—To room and board; warm home; mother s home. Drex. 4716. Rent Housekeeping Rooms KEYSTONE. 2008 N.—3 furn. rms., downstatrs, sink, light, gas. MERIDIAN, N., 1137—Light housekeeping; best heat, hot water guaranteed. Li 7438. NEW YORK, E.. 825—Rooms, furnished or unfurnished: reasonable. STURM AVL’., 1214—2 rms., furn., adjoining bath, prlv. entrance. Ch. 2562-W. WALNUT, E., 112—2 nicely furnished rms.. lower floor, close in. RI. 3629. Apartments for Rent CAPITOL & 26TH—Attractive 4-room apt. _with_garage; *21.60. Hum. 5321. DOWNEY Ave.. 287—Beautiful 6-rm. mod. up. dplx; light, heat. wat. furn.: gar. heart of Irvington. Reas. Ir. 0682. ILLINOIS. N., 3009: Apt. 3, 5-room modern; heat, water, garagt. Ha. 3222. N. JERSEY. N.. 1438—5 rms., utility heat, jgar.: soo winter. S4O summer. Wa. 2664. LA VERNE, 220 W.—North: colored; thoroughly modern 4 rooms, bath. heat, hot .and cold water furnished: $35. He. 5858. M CAR’TY. W., 428—4-rm modern, well heated apt.: *27.50. _ Dr. 4510. NEW JERSEY. N.. 1727 -Cozy modern 4™.Ji p t.heat. wat furn. Ha. 1917. RUCKLE. 1964—Attractive. 4 rms., bath, _apt.j heat, water furn ; $45. He. 3527. TALBOTT, 2055-57, N. Choice 4 and 5-room duplex apts. Splendid city heat, modern throughout. Heat and water furn. Wash. 0544. WEST. S.. 708—6 rooms, strictly modern; steam heat turn.; $25. Dr. 7224. Moynahan Apartments Ambassador $57.50 to $125 3715 N. Meridian $125.00 1603 Central $37.50 Moynahan Properties Cos. 710 Union Title Bldg. Ma. 4818 or RI. 1371. nights or Sunday. Houses and Flats Furnished CAPITOL. 2354 N.—Well-furn.. modern. 3rm. kitchenette; steam ht.: gar. Ra. 2747. IRVINGTON AVE.. N.. 320- 2 rms.. kltchenette; front, furn, apt., S3O. Ir. 2146-W. ONE-HALF- 4-room double; electricity, gas. water, inside toilets 7. Ta. 5294 WELL FURNISHED Modern bungalow; north, in good location. Reas.JWa. 4542-W. THE CAMBRIDGE ARTS. 34TH. E.. 205; 2 rooms, furnished; SBS. THE BLACKSTONE 4001 E. Washington: 2 rooms: $47.50. H. H. WOODSMALL CO.. INC. Lin. 5391. Ma. 2808. "We insure everything but the hereafter.’’

Houses for Rent AUDUBON. S., 480—Irvington: mod., tloubl. 6 rooms, garage: $45. Irv. 4ii9. BELLEFONTAINE. 2621—5 rms., bath. Heatrola: Vz mo, rent fret. He. 4967, BELLEFONTAINE. 2340—5 rms., mod. ex. cent furnace; mo. free; $25. He. 4967. BURGESS, 323—Irvington: mod., single, 4 rooms, good location; $35. Irv. 4119. CAPITOL. N,. 3028—6 rooms modern, Ist mo. free. Ta. 3612. Ta. 4514. GLADSTONE. N.. 411—Beautiful 6-room mod, double: water pd.; $42,50, Ir. 1423-J. HAMILTON. N„ 1415; 6-room modern double. garage, water paid. Dr. 4583-M. LEEDS, 240 Double, 4 rms.; garage; good condition: water paid: $lB. Be. 2284. LOCKERBIE. 629; t rooms, semi-modem; $lB. Ha. 0244-R. NEW JERSEY. N„ 1620—Dandy. 6 rms.. mod., city heat; gar.; $45. Ta. 5934. OAK Ave.—lrvington: mod. 5-rm. double, near bus, school. Special offer. Ir. Q872-W. OAKLAND. N.. 916 —6-room modern double; newly decorated: garage. Ch. 2328-J. OHIO. W., 1914—4-room double; $12.50. Hu. 3631. ORLEANS, 1806-08—New double, 6 rooms; bath, modern, garage. Dr. 4781. PINE, N., 520 —4 rooms; semi-mod.; sls; will paper. Dr, 4564-M. evenings. PROSPECT. 1440; 5-room cottage, seinlmodern with garage. RINGGOLD. 1419—7 rooms; modern; 2-car garage: water paid; $35. Dr. 5116-R. SOUTHEASTERN. (0313—Modem 5-room bungalow double; |arage. Dr. 7551. STATE. S.. 914: 6-rAm house, semi-mod-ern. Hum. 4389. SUGAR GROVE 1840; 5 r.; gas: garage; improved street. S2O. Hu. 5636. TRAUB, N.. 112—Duplex; 11 rooms: furnace; excellent 4-car garage; new. By owner. UDELL. 611—4-room modern double, wa. paid; garage. Ha. 0882. WASH.. 3423 W.—Bargain; 5-room semimodern; garage; *2O. He. 5858. iOTH. E.. 1532—7-rm. mod. double: near Tech: gar.; half month free. Ch. 2758. 17TH, E.. 654—Comfortable 4-rm. mod. home, south exposure: Just *35. Ta. 4482. 25TH St.. E.: 721; 6 rooms.; modern. <37.50. Call. Ha. 2964. 34TH, W.. 1465—4 rooms, mod., double, wa. paid, garage. Har. 0752-R. NEAR SPADES PK.—New strictly modern. 6 rooms, good location: $35. Hu. 2279. Yoiur Credit Is Good You can phone In your want ads and have them charged. This courtesy is extended to anyone who has no past due accounts on our books. Avail yourself of this opportunity. A courteous girl will help you write your ad. Call Main 3500. W .nt Ad Dept. COTTAGE, NORTHWEST Five rooms; electric lights; good condition; $16.50 718 N. Milev. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL 122 E. Market. Ma. 6020. . CHEAP RENT 560 Bell, 4 rooms SIO.OO 1748 Roosevelt, 5 rooms ...$15.00 814 Coffey, 5 rooms '..512.50 1009 Cedar, 6 rooms $14.00 W. R. HUNTER CO. Main 1078. Storage and Transfer OTTO J. SUESZ Packing hauling, storage. .Low rates on California shipments. Overland hauling. Special rates on return loads. Main 2353. Rilev 3628. Ch. 4579-0689-W. , Business Places for Rent 525 S. HARDING ST. Large storeroom; four living rooms; $35. THE C. W. HENRY CO. Ri. 1069. 429 Lemcke Bldg. INDIANA,AVE., 215; heat, water furnished, terms, good tennant. Room 140, 220 N. Illinois St. Ma. 1050, FIREPROOF—BuiIding for small business; 40x60 feet; steam heat. elec, lights; corner 64th and College. Wa. 4433. SBS

Business Places for Rent NEW—Modern brick storeroom. 4022 E. Washington St. Reduced rent; splendid location. Phone owner. Ir. 2363. Houses for Sale WINTER BARGAINS NEW THREE-BEDROOM BUNGALOWS. In ideal locations east.; completely modern with built-in bookcases and writing desk, kitchen cabinets and breakfast nooks. Hardwood floors, large basements, garages. On improved street. Extremely low priced with two at $5,200, and 1 at $6,000; all assessments included in these prices. No taxes till Mav. 1929. Terms. CHARLES R. ETTINGER CO.. REALTORS. Li. 5057. Res.. Ir. 1559. NOTHINO DO WN-(’OLDRED Pay month's rent and move in a 4room semi-modern bungalow on Eastern Ave.. near Twenty-Fifth; also a 5-room bungalow on Temple, near Twenty-Fifth. Call Li. 2318. SCHLOSS BROS. INVESTMENT CO.. 137 E. Wash. St. 29 S. SUMMIT ST. Near E. Washington St.; six-room modern cottage with garage for $2,950: on terms of S2OO cash and $27.50 nor month. F. J. VIEHMANN CO.. Realtors, Builders. 142 N. Delaware St. Ri. 2840. Residence, Ir, 4292, DON’T WAIl 1 Buy a home this month. We have them at. all prices and terms. Call us today. BRIDGES & GRAVES CO., 243 N. Del. Main 1244. SACRIFICE. $2,250: $l5O CASH Five rooms, newly painted; redecorated, reflnlshed throughout, new shades, elec, lights, gas. city water. Well located. Ch. 2582. Ma. 1709. 2616 FINLEY Ave.: rooms, garage, acre of land; easy terms: will take some trade. MERRIFIELD. 911 State Life Bldg. DRexel 1904-J, . WE CAN sell your city property. ROLAND M. ARENS & CO.. 1101 Peoples Bank Realtors. Lin. 6010 TRAUB. N.. 112—Duplex, 11 rooms, furnace. excellent 4-car garage, new. By owners. Suburban for Sale STREET CAR. BUS OR TRACTION SERVICE IT URRY—S2,3SO.OO —IIURR Y Bungalow; four large rooms; electric lights, well, nice lot. dandy garage. Located off State Rd. 67 in Mars Hill. E Z terms. Ma. 0792. MR. NEUKOM, evenings. Wa. 4900-M.

Building and Contracting GENERAL building and contracting; remodeling a specialty. CIVIC REALTY COMPANY. 136 N. Delaawre. Lin. 5050. Miscellaneous for Sale FURNITURE ’ CLEAN-UP SALE Special for 3 Days Sat, Momio, Toes, Nine-piece Fumed Oak Dining Room Sui#. Table, Buffet, China Closet, Six Chairs with refinished leather upholstered seats $45 Seven-piece living room outfit, Bed Davenport, Chair, Rocker, Library Table, Bridge and Floor Lam ps. Combination Bookcase $39.50 Three-room outfit, complete $95 TERMS Rlhiodes=Byrford Largest Used Goods Store In Central West. 335 E. WASH. BATHROOM, COMPLETE7S76 DINrNG ANI> LIVING-ROOM—Oak furniture; Iron baby_ bed. 3936 Cornelius. DRUMSTRAP—AIso Spanish shawl, never worn. Hem. 2507. ELECTRIC APPLIANCES All kinds electrical repairing MEIER ELECTRIC CO.. 136 3. Meridian Bt. ELECTRIC SWEEPER—Gas range, sewing machine, very chp. Ta. 0274. 45 W. 27th. Bed Davenports; $5. 200 SO. MERIDIAN ELECTRIC washer—Very good condition; cheap. Call 1108 Union Bt. LlVlNG—Dining. 2 bedrooms and kitchen furniture. High grade goods. Reasonable for cash. 2514 E. 17th St. OVERCOAT—Boy’s, heavy, size 12; also lady's sport coat, Ta. 5215. PAINT; Superior house paint; outside or inside; la colors and white. $1.49 gal. MARION PAINT CO.. 366 S. Meridian St. Main 4165. 9x12 Congoleum Rugs: $5.95. 200 SO. MERIDIAN RUMMAGE SALE—Used ciotnmg and furniture. 127 W. Georgia St. , Bed Davenport Suite; $25. 200 SO. MERIDIAN SCALES: meat Slicers and choppers. Reduced prices; service rendered on all types of scales. 243 N. Penn. DAYTON SCALE CO. 3-PC. BEDROOM spite; 8 pc. dining suite; 5 pc. breakfast suite. Used only one month: will sell at half price for cash If sold Immediately. 1926 Madison Ave. 60 In. and 66" buffets; regular $59 and $69 values for $22.95. 200 SO. MERIDIAN TYPEWRITERS: all makes;; used: bargain prices. KING TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. Mass. Ave., opp. P. O. GOOD—Range cook stove; like new; price $17.50. 906 Ashland Ave. Walnut Chlfforobe; $24.50. 200 S.O. MERIDIAN Your Credit Is Good You can phone in vour want ads and have them charged. This courtesy is extended to anyone who has no past due aaccounts on our books. Avail yourself of this opportunity. A courteous girl will help you write your ad. Call Main 3500. Want Ad Dept. TIME LIMIT Building material must be moved from Job. Oliver Ave. and Dover. For sale at a bargain. RELIABLE WRECKERS Lin. 3069. BARGAIN WEEK On reconditioned coolers, freezers and refrigerators. F. D. GARDNER & C0.,.231 E. Maryland. Main 3713. Cedar Chest; $9.90. 200 SO. MERIDIAN SEWING machines, drop-head Singers, *lO up: repairs for all makes. Singer Cos.. 126 W. Washington. Main 1418. CASH ONLY—Fine 8-piece walnut dining suite, colonial mahogany bedroom suite; 3-plece living-room suite. 4237 College. THREE-ROOM OUTFlT—Complete. of slightly used furniture, $98.75. 1226 Oliver Ave. FREEMAN BROS. Open evenings. Away from high rents. Oliver Ave. In West Indianapolis. Easy terms. Miscellaneous Wanted HOUSE cleaning? Your surplus clothing furniture, magazines, paper* will help us to help others. Salvation Army Industrial Home. Phone for wagon. Riley 6622 127 W. Georgia FURNITURE WANTED We will pay the best price. Ch. 3632. Pets and Live Stock BABY CHICKS—And supplies, now and all the time: ducklings In February, turkeys and goslings in March. We have birds, fish and supplies. BOYER'S HATCHERY, 34 N. Delaware St. Ri. 5470. BABY CHICKS—That live and grow, blood tested: catalogue free. HOOSIER CHICK HATCHERY. 802 State Life Bldg. Ri. 5087. EXCELLENT—Pedigreed police ouppies: show type; reasonable. Hem. 4964. Musical Instruments HAMILTON MANUELLO PLAYER Like new, half price, *3 per week. See Mr. Stevens. CHRISTENA TEAQPE PIANO CO.

Musical Instruments ■ Riune Music Cos. Drum Shop Leedy Drums. ,-Ur- Free instructions 3 "King’’ Band Ininstruments. Selmer | Clarinets, Violins, 11 pft'Banjos. 128 Pem\i * broke Arcade. Ma. Our reorganized player roll dept, offers an entire new stock of Q. R. S.. records and deluxe player rolls. Latest hits. BALDWIN’S RINNE MUSIC CO.- DRUM SHOP. Leedy drums. ’’King'’ band instruments. Selmer Clarinets, violins, banjos. 128 Pembroke Arcade. Ma. 4574. PLAYER PIANO —Finish payments of $260 on $650 instrument; $2 a week. No interest. ROBERTSON’S. 235 N. Penn. LAGONDA—Upright piano, mahogany finish: in perfect condition; terms $1.50 per week. Ri. 3155. SEVERAL —Bargains in used pianos, phonographs and radios. WILSON-STEWART MUSIC CO.. 44 N. Penn. St. Ma. 1287. USED SAXOPHONES—AII kinds, all times, every Instrument rebuilt. Lorenz Sax. School. 122 Pembroke Arcade. LI. 1421. VICTROLA—TabIe model, mahogany, with records. Real buy. Wa. 1794-W. , Radio Equipment "special SALE CROWLEY 6-TUBE RADIO Installed in your home for slls, complete. This includes tubes, aerial, speaker and Philco eliminator. Let us put this set in your home for only sls down, balance $2 50 weekly. 203 E. Washington St. EXPERT RADIO SERVICE Aerials erected: work guaranteed. A. B. C. RADIO SERVICE. RI. 4951. He. 3477. IF YOU WANT EXPERT RADIO Service, call Ra. 0178. RADIOS —1 for $25. 2 others S4O each: half price. H. H. Torrence. Stubblns Hotel. EXIDE BATTERIES —Called for and delivered. Ir. 0700. 3607 E. New York St. NEW—6-tube Stewaft Warner: complete except speaker, $65 Ha. 1185. 5-TUBE, SINGLE DIAL—VERY REASONABLE. TA. 0178. Machinery and Tools TWO No. 5 GYRATORY STONE CRUSHERS—Two No. 4 Gyratory stone crushers. Address ROY VAIL. Clarksburg. Ind Money to Loan

PERSONAL LOANS $lO to S3OO This corporation Is OPERATED UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF THE STATE OF INDIANA and Provides a place where you may arrow from $lO to S3OO In a dignified business-like manner without paying more than the legal rate of interest or without being Imposed upon in any way. We do not nothy 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 vour note. If you are unable to call in persons at our office, phone us or write us and our representative will call at vour home. If in a Hurry Phono MA in 2923 HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION 404 Kresge Bldg. (FOURTH FLOOR) Corner of Pennsylvania and Wash. Sts. Entrance 41 E. Washington St. furnllurr. Piano, : and .ulna Our Plan Will Please You Columbia Loan Company Lin. 6335. 152 D. Dela. St. LOANS—SIO TO S3OO TO HUSBAND AND WIFE At lawful rates and easy terms of regayment. We charge only on monthly alances. You can reduce or pay off loan any time. UNDER STATE SUPERVISION. Popular Finance Corporation Room 513, 106 E. Market St. Phone MA in 1278. WE BUY REAL ESTATE CONTRACTS ON Indianapolis and Marion County property from titleholders. Mr. Fry. THE WASHINGTON COMPANY. 257 W Washingtop Sc. Main 0792. A U TOMOBILESAND FURNITURE Loans to the man who works. Legal rate, quick service. Plenty of oarkfnv space. Phone Riley 4974. BUCKEYE FINANCE CO. FURNITURE LOANS—SIO TO S3OO. LEGAL RATES. POPULAR FINANCE CORPORATION. ROOM 513. 106 E. MARKET ST. _____ PHONE MAIN 1278. Loans on Personal Property and Diamonds AMERICAN LOAN CO. 347 Bankers Trust Cos MAIN 2983. LOANS ON AUTOMOBILES AND PERSONAL PROPERTY MARION FINANCE CO. LIN. 1581. 207 GUARANTY BLDG. INDIANAPOLIS PUBLIC WELFARE LOAN ASSOCIATION. 330 Occidental Bldg. . Main 6229. Legal Notices NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS. Notice is hereby given that bids will be received by the Board of School Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis, Ind., at No. 150 N. Meridian St., in the City of Indianapolis. Ind., until 11 o'clock a. m., on Tuesday, Jan. 10, 1928, when bids will be opened for the sale oi Two Hundred Fifty Thousand ($250,000) Dollars of bonds of said School City. Said bonds shall be 250 in number and numbered from 1 to 250, each one for the principal sum of SI,OOO. They shall be dated Jan. 12. 1928, and shall bear interest at the rate of four per cent (4%) per annum, which Interest shall be evidenced ov interest warrants or coupons attached to each of said bonds and maturing on the 12th day of July and January in each year until the principal shall be paid. Nos. 1 to 10 of said bonds shall mature as to principal on the 12th dav of January. 1933, and on the same day ir. each year thereafter in the order of their numbers until and including the year 1957. ten (10 1 of said bonds shall mature. Said bonds are being Issued for the purpose of raising funds to erect auditions to the First Unit Building of the Arsenal Technical High School. Bids to be In sealed envelope addressed. "The Board of School Commissioners, 150 N. Meridian St.. Indianapolis, Ind., indorsed "Bid for School Building Bonds Os January, 1928.” A prospectus of said bonds, forms and envelopes necessary to be used in bid-

Legal Notices issued bv the undersigned pursuant to formal corporate action taken by this Board on June 28, 1927, and on Nov. 25. 1927. and on Dec. 16. 1927, pursuant to the Indiana Statute of Feb. 10. 1919 (Acts of 1919, p 6). and further, with the approval of the State Board of Tax Commissioners of the State of Indiana. The full right is reserved to the Board, in its discretion, to reject any and all bids. • Each bid shall be accompanied by a check, or checks, certified to be good by a responsible bank or trust company in Indianapolis. Ind.. payable to the order of the Board of School Commissiners of the City of Indianaplis, Ind., for at least 3 per cent (3%) of the face value of the bonds bid for. THE BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. IND. By ALBERT F. WALSMAN. Acting Business Director. Indianapolis. Ind.. Dec. 20. 1927. Coal and Wood / REDUCED Standard White Ash Ind. No. 6 $4.75 £ NO CHARGE FOR WHEELING. SOLD ONLY BY STANDARD FUEL CO. 326-46 W. 13th St. Liu. 1011 BE “COALED” now—keep warm later. DUNN COAL CO. 1745 W. St. Clair Bel. ,0135 Kindling With Each Ton Yellow Diamond 6-in. Ip. fkd $7.00 Best W. Va. block, 6-in. fkd 6.50 Best W. Va. egg, 2x4. fkd 6.25 Best E. Ky. block, 6-in. fkd 6.75 Ind. 5-inch Ip. fkd 5.50 Bethel Coal Cos. Drex. 5200. 223 Caven St. HOOSIER BRICK AND COAL CO. HE. 1331. HE. 1332. SPECIAL SALE - 5 DAYS ONLY GENUINE LINTON 4TH VEIN FKD. LP. $5.25 2 TONS, $lO CAPITOL CITY FUEL CO. DREX. 0263. DREX. 0264 \V. Ya. Ip $6.50 E. Ky. furnage lp., 2x6..56.25 Ind. lp., 6-in $5.50 We handle all other good grades of coal and coke. M. A. Silver Coal Cos. 17th and Nickel Plate R. R. lIKm. 1303. lIEm. 1304. Good Coal 2,000-lb. ton. Ind. No. 5. 6-in. lump $5.25 W. Virginia lump - 6.50 Pocahontas lump ... 8.?5 Partlow Coal Cos. 1706 English. Drex. 7311 LOOK! LOOK! INDIANA LUMP $5.25 EASTERN KY. 6x3 LP $6.50 WEST VA. LP $6.50 All Good, High-Grade Coal We load in a “jiffy,” $1 less. FRED GOEPPER & SON. ______ Belmont 4704. GLENN COAL CO. 430 Indiana Ave. Rj- 438 U NO CHARGE FOR WHEELING TRY ONE TON. W. Va. Egg $6.25 W. VA. 2-IN LP $6.35 W. Va- 4-in. 1p.56.50 W. Va. 6-in. lp $6.75 No. 5 forked. Island Creek lp $7.00 POCAHONTAS 4-IN. LP $7.50 POCAHONTAS 4-IN. LP SB.OO Pocahontas lump .. .$8.25 No. 3 Red Ash. Poeahontas Egg, No. 4 .$7.25 POCAHONTAS, FRACTURE $7.00 Red Ash, Big Eagle seam. POCAHONTAS. MINE RUN $6.75 Gen. No. 3 Red Ash. 50% Big Eagle lp. Ind. lp- $5.00-5.50 RED RIVER CO. CH. 1610 CH. 1610

ACME COAL CO. 424 W. 17th. 401 Ritter Ave. Ta._0534. Irv, 4406. Brazil lp. Ind $5.25 W. Va. furnace lp $6.50 Island Creek lp $6.75 Poca. big lp. red ash $7.75 These are highest quality coals: low in ash. high in heat, and will satisfy. JACKSON COAL CO. HA. 0210, . HA. 0210. NO CHARGE FOR WHEEL-IN White Ash $5.50 No. 5 lump. W. Virginia 6x3 lump $6.50 W. Virginia shovel lump ....$6.50 to $7.00 Poca. 4-in. shovel $7.50 Wonder. Red Ash seam Poca. mine run $6.75 Wonder Red Ash seam Ind. lump shoveled $5.00 No. 5 Anchor Coal Cos. Drex. 0171. Drex. 0171 GOOD 6-in. lump Nu. 5 Indiana: $5.50 per ton. RICHLAND COAL CO. 105 N. Minker St. Bel. 0272. EGG COKE—S 7 per ton. T. J. MILLER, Standard and Division Sts. Li. 7633. STEWART COAL CO. 3539 Roosevelt. Ave. Ch. 4600. FOR SALE—Kindling and fireplace wcod; price reasonable. J. W. GENTRY. Bel. 1035. KINDLING WITH EACH TON COAL AND COKE ATLAS FUEL CO. 401-429 W. MORRIS. DR. 0883. DR. 0513. Auto Supplies and Repairs AUTOMOBILE TOPS: side curtains made new or repairs. JOHN GUEDELHOEFER WAGON CO.. 202 Kentucky Ave. USED TIRES Wholesale and Retail. L. SELIO & SON. 23 8. EAST Automobiles Wanted WILL pay cash for your car or vour eauity. I. WOLF AUTO CO. Lin. 4516. 561 N, Capitol. USED CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD. GOLDBERG BROS.. 543 N. CAPITOL. LINCQLN 46:. l. i Automobiles for Sale GET YOUR CONTRACT NOW PATHFINDER AUTO SERVICE CORP. 215 E. New York. Li. 1232. The Cream of USED Cars * 1927 Marmon Little 8 sedan. 1927 Auburn 8-88 5-passenger sedan. 1927 Flying Cloud 5-passenger sedan. 1926 Locomobile sedan. 1926 Auburn 8-88 sedan, $795. Stutz of Indiana 1525 N. Meridian St. Lin. 4515 Open Evenings Oaklands, 1926-27 We have several of these late model coaches and sedans and have cut our prices to move them quickly as we need the room. Terms or your car in trade. Central Buick Cos. _ Used Oai Store Q&ea ctenbun

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Automobiles for Sale 1 ARMACCST Business was never better in the history of the Armacost Company. Having cut prices almost in half in many cases throughout our used car department has made the buying public realize, they can save hundreds of dollars here, NOW. Used car dealers will be’given every attention. Dealers not known td us, however, must have certified chfeckß. Thousands and thousands of dollars will be the used car buyers' saving in the next 30 days. - Without seeing our values you will never know. 2 Bid STORES Lse the One Most Convenient * to You 209 W. North St. 440 N. Capitol New All American Landau Save S3OO on This Oakland Buick Coupe .$750 Very Late Studebaker Dictator Kegal $1,095 3,800 Miles Buick Coach ..^...5450 Late We sell four out of five customers that enter our doors. There must be a reason.MA. 3264. : ARMACOST GOOD USED CARS 1926 Chevrolet Coupe. 1927 Moon Cab Coupe. 1 1927 Nash Cab Roadster; nearly new. ; 1927 Paige 6-65 four-door sedan. 1925 Dodge Sedan. 1927 Whippet Coach. 1925 Ford Coupe. 1926 Ford Roadster. 1926 Essex Coach. 1926 Oakland Coach. 1927 Hudson Coach; 4-wheel brake*. ; 1925 Hudson Coach. 1925 Oldsmoblle Coach. Many others. Some for $25 down. I will trade for any make car. Open evenings. Sunday, a. *a. TOMMIE’S MOTOR SALES Ford, 1927 Fordor Here is a real snap, as this car h** only been out 7 months and has had the best of care. Looks and runs like- new. : At the price we are asking you will buy It on sight. Terms or your car in trade. Central Buick Cos. Used, Car Store 1927 CHEVROLET TOW TRUOrt—With factory cab, stake body, only driven 1,500 miles, cannot be told from new, at a greatly reduced prices. Easy terms. HARE CHEVROLET CO.. 525 E. Washington. 1925 HUDSON COACH Mechanically perfect throughout, good rubber; excellent finish. Here’s one of those cars that never wear out; $75 down. STATE AUTO CO. 535 N. CAPITOL AVE. OPEN EVENINGS 1927 CHEVROLET COACH Bumpers", heater, spare tire; only driven 1,700 miles. Cannot be told from new. A real bargain for quick sale. Easy terms, HARE CHEVROLET CO.. 525 E. Washington. 1927 CHEVROLET —One ton dump truck, cab has been in service only About • weeks, a car worth every cent we aak. Ea.y terms. HARE CHEVROLET CO., 525 E. Washington. 1922 HUPP TOURING Was owned by an old couple; balance due SIOO. STUTZ OF INDIANA 1525 N. Meridian. *> LI. 4515. OPEN EVENINGS TWIN PACKARD. Series 2; A-l mechanically; * real 1 bargain. STAR PARTS. FORD DUMP TRUCK—’2S: for sale; j c.ond.; cheap. 3721 W. Tenth Bt. USED FORDS FRANK HATFIELD CO. ~ Authorized Ford Dealer. 625 N Capitol. Main 47*8. USED CARS of every description; Mice* and terms always right. Farrell re*.. 332 N. Capitol, Lin. 8232. , USED CAR BARGAINS.' ' JONES WHITAKER SALES CO. CAP i rOL AT VERMONT. Ford Coupe, 1926 We have two of these.cars; both in exceHent shape. One at s2s*l and one at $295. Easy terms. Central Buick Cos. Used Car Store WALLERIGH’S USED CAR BARSAINS. 5.14 N. DELAWARE BT. USED CARS $lO TO S2OO DOWN Oakley Motor Sales l 1663-65 S .Meridian. Dr. 4743.

1924 FORD COUPE Good mechanical condition throughout. A wonderful bargain at $25 down. •STATE AUTO CO. 535 N. CAPITOL AVE. 1925 HUDSON COACH Good mechanical condition. A real bargain at $450.Q0. $125 down 1 balance easy. FARRELL BROS. 332 N, Capitol Ave. Lin. 8832. FORD —1926 'coupe; new paint, balloon tires, good shape, a real buy. Easy term*. HARE CHEVROLET CO.. 535 E. Wash. 1925 FORD COTJPE Practically new tires; good finish; A-l mechanically: a bargain for onjv *3O. STATE AUTO CO. 535 N. Capitol. Open evening*. 1925 FORD TOURING—Good shape: tires good, a real good car for *BS. Easy terms. HARE CHEVROLET CO.. 525 E. Wash. 1927 ESSEX COACH—tiOO: driven" only * short time. CAPITOL OVERLAND CO., Capitol and Michigan. . 1924 FORD TOURING—With new winter top. good tires, a real good car t a bargain. HARE CHEVROLET CO., 525 X, Washington. FORDS Are better and cheaper at WANG ELIN-SHARP CO. Essex 1924 Coach $l5O • * Worth the money—a bargain. Auto Exchange 428-30 N. Capitol. Lin. 436#. $25 DOWN BARGAINS 1926 Ford Roadster. 1925 Ford Coupe. ’ ’ • 1924 Ford Coupe. 1924 Maxwell Coupe. 1925 Ford Touring. • 1925 Chevrolet Touring. 1923 Essex Coach. , 1923 Ford Roadster. TOMMIE’S MOTOR SALES 917-19 Virginia Ave. Open evenings. Sunday a. m. USED CAR BARGAINS LATE MODELS EASY TERMS. FRANK FEESER CO. 1 1126 PROSPECT Trucks RECONDITIONED VARIOUS