Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 212, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 January 1928 — Page 13

jan. 12, 1928.

JURY INDICTS IN 2MURBERS Aged Man Is Charged With Slaying Youth. Two murder indictments, first findings of the 1928 Marion County grand jury, were returned today when the jurymen reported to Criminal Judge James A. Collins. Frederlch Matelich, 61, of 2802',6 W. Tenth St., was charged with first, degree murder in the shooting of James Louis Bernhardt, 21, of 1226 N. Holmes Ave. Bernhardt was walking with a girl friend at Tenth and Walnut Sts. on Dec. 20, 1927. He saw Matelich staggering across the intersection and attempted to aid him. In return the older man shot the youth. Police alleged that Matelich was crazed with jealousy for his wife, Mary. 58, and conceived the idea that the young man was a possible suitor. Ollie Baltrip, Archie Gurnell, Lewis Dunn and Charles Barry, Negroes, were reindicted on first degree murder charges for shooting and killing Charles Conrad on Nov. 2. 1927. Conrad was manager of the Standard grocery, 2816 Clifton St., which the quartet are alleged to have robbed. The Negroes were indicted befoie but anew charge was returned, due to a mistake in the old form. Balthrip has been granted a venue change to Boone County Circuit Court at Lebanon. Prosecutor William H. Remy is preparing to try the other three in Criminal Court here soon. CITY WILL ENTERTAIN HISTORY CONVENTIONS Catholics Pick Indianapolis for Meeting in December, Indianapolis has been selected for the ninth annual meeting of the American Catholic Historical Association Christmas week, 1928, Henry T. Davis, Indianapolis convention bureau manager, announced today. Mgr. Francis H. Gavisk and James E. Deery, Indianapolis, are members .of the executive committee which selected this city. About 300 visiters will attend. Indianapolis already has obtained two other historical association meetings for the fiame week, the American Historical Association, with about 750 visitors, Dec. 28 to 31, and the Indiana Historical Society. In addition, four other historical conventions are being sought for the same week, the Mississippi Valley Historical Association, Association cf Agricultural History, Bibliographic Society of America and the American Political Science Association. The convention bureau has been aided in efforts to bring these conventions to Indianapolis by Christopher B. Coleman, Indiana Historical Society secretary.

SLAVER GETS SENTENCE Manr.\ Act Charges Net Two-Year Terras in Penitentiary. Sam E. Rotz, 27, Lowellvillle, Ohio, was sentenced to serve two years at Leavenworth penitentiary for violation of the white slave act in Federal Court today. Rotz was charged with taking a 16-year-old Indianapolis girl to Lowellville and to Sharon, Pa. He is married, but separated from his wife. Sam lee, 2048 S. Meridian St„ was fined SSOO and his Chevrolet automobile was forfeited by Judge Robert C. Baltzell when Lee pleaded guilty to liquor transportation. Lee withdrew a previous motion for suppression of evidence based on search of his car by police officers without a search warrant. OFFICIALS TO PARLEY C. of C. Invites City and County Heads to Conference. Indianapolis and Marion County officials have been invited by Dick Miller, Chamber of Commerce president, to attend a luncheon Monday at the chamber to discuss city and county affairs. “This meeting is purely a conference,” Miller said. “We want the benefit of judgment of these officials on how best to arouse citizenship of Indianapolis to a spirit of finer cooperation, to the end that we may have a better and bigger Indianapolis. , Mayor L. Ert Slack, city and county board members, prominent city appointive officers and civic leaders have been invited to attend.

ASKS MILK ORDINANCE Pass Over Mayor's Veto, Request of Wagon Drivers. Passage of the milk ordinance over the veto of Mayor L. Ert Slack at council meeting Monday night has bee nasked by several groups of milk wagon drivers. Slack vetoed the ordinance prohibiting milk companies from delivering before 5 a. m. from Nov. 1 to April 1. Council passed the ordinance on recommendation of the city health department and some nillc company officials. Slack declared he believes that private business should not be governed by criminal statute. HEAR FARMING EXPERT U, S. C. of C. Official Will Speak to City Group. Delos L. James, assistant manager of the United States Chamber of Commerce agricultural service department, will speak to the Chamber of Commerce agricultural committee Monday noon. The meeting is to discuss problems of the farmers and to arrange closer co-operation between the Indianapolis committee and the United States Chamber. J. Edward Morris, of the Washington Bank and Trust Company, is chairman of the Indianapolis committee.

Equality? Bah! By Times Special MUNCIE. Ind., Jan. 12.—Mrs. Ruth Strait doesn’t need any of those sex equality laws. She spent a day in jail here and was fined sll for “beating up” Ralph Strait, her divorced husband. _ .

BANKERS HEAR ANCIENT WAR Building, Loan Question is Before State Group. Ancient animosity of the bankers for the building and loan associations, keen competitors for savings accounts, crept into the open discussions at annual mid-winter meeting of the Indiana Bankers’ Association at the Claypool today. The matter was brought to the floor by E. H. Milller of South Bend. He told of organizing South Bend banks so that they would not permit their valuable vaults to be used in caring for cash taken in by buiiaing and loan organizations. “Why should we turn our expensive furnishings and equipment over to the building and loan people so that they can increase their profits by reduction cf overhead,” Miller said. “Let them buy their own safes and vaults, just as we hkve to do.” It was urged that shares be taxed as are bank stocks. President C. Oliver Holmes opened the meeting by urging abolition of free checking service in all banks of the State. Prof. G. I. Christie, Purdue University, warned of the corn-borer menace and asked bantcers to cooperate with farmers in curbing the pest. Other speakers this afternoon were J. H. Reinking, South Bend; J. G. Wallick. Elkhart, and R. C. Houston, Lafayette. Haynes McFadden, secretary of the Georgia Bankers’ Association, will be principal speaker at the annual steak dinner tonight. More than 500 bankers and their wives are expected. LOYALTYJSPROMISED Walb, Mrs. Wheatcraft Turn in Resignations. Continued loyalty to the party was promised by Clyde A. Walb, State chairman and Mrs. Virginia T. Wheatcraft, vice chairman, in their resignations given to the Republican State committee this afternoon. Walb expressed his “everlasting appreciation. and gratitude for the cooperation and kindness ever and. always extended to me and the Republican party by each ana every member of the State committee.” Mrs. Wheatcraft wrote: “For several months I have been employed in the government service in Washington, D. C„ where I hope to continue indefinitely. I am persuaded that, in justice to myself as well as the welfare of the Republican organization, I should not continue as vice chairman because it will be impossible for me to render any services to the organization during the campaign; or, if I attempted such services, I could not perform my duties here.”

TRY WOMAN IN KILLING Mrs. McQuaid Manslaughter Trial Jury Being Chosen. Prospective Criminal Court jurors were being examined today for the trial of Mrs. Tode McQuaid, charged with voluntary manslaughter for the fatal stabbing of John Barrett of 426 N. Beville Ave., March 25, 1927. According to Chief Deputy Prosecutor Judson L. Stark she stabbed Barrett with a paring knife in a quarrel in the apartment of Ethel Ping, 91514 Massachusetts Ave. Study U. S. Anti-War Note Bu United Press PARIS, Jan. 12.—The foreign office today received the latest American note regarding the proposed French-American anti-war treaty and began studying it Immediately. Death Notices GOODSPEED, LENA L.—Age 70 years, bee loved sister of Joseph, John and Ernest! Ludwig and aunt of Ernest Lefford.i passed away Wednesday, Jan. 11. Funeral at Shirley Bros, central chapel, 946 N. Illinois St., Sunday, Jan. 15. at 10 a. m. Friends invited. Also brier service at the Oaklandon Universalist Church at 12 o clock. Burial in Odd Fellow cemetery. BEATTIE, ARTHUR B.—Died Wednesday, Jan. 11. Funeral at the home of his sister, Mrs. D. Branch. 1815 Southeastern Ave.. Saturday morning, Jan. 14. at 8:30 o'clock. Services at Holy Cross Church, 9 a. m. Friends Invited.

Funeral Directors w7t BLASENGYM Main office, 2226 Shelby St. Drexel 2570. KREEGER, WM. E. ' FUNERAL DIRECTOR. 1402 N. lUinols St. Main 1154. Res.. Bel. 5866-R 1 George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 623 E. Market. Mein 0908. J. C. WILSON: funeral parlors, ambulance service and modern automotive eauipment Dr 0321 and Dr 0322 BERT 8. OADD. 2130 PROSPECT ST. DREXEL 5307 UNDERTAKERS. • HISEY & TITUS 031 S Delaware LI. 3826 Lost and Found ARTICLES found on Indianapolis street cars vesterdav 2 PURSES 1 UMBRELLA 2 PACKAGES 1 COAT (MAN'S) Main 2737 BULLDOG—Toy Boston, brindle; 38th and Dela. Name ’'Pappy.’’ Rew. Wa. 4149, DOG—White collie: bro wn spot on forehead: strayed. 547 Udell. Rew. Ta, 2992. HOUND—Female: black and white, tali markings, collar, name plate and short chain. Name Patsy. Reward. H. ZINK. 2127 N. Illinois. Ta. 4994, POLICE DOG—Silver gray. 4 months old, lost neighborhood of Arsenal and Market. Reward. Lin. 6792. PUP—German police, female, blackish gray, vicinity of Riverside. Will sit up when fed. Ta. 1816 or Riverside Cleaners. Reward. V SPARE TIRE Peerless cover: lost north side, Tuesday night. Reward. Hu. 8929.

Lost and Found THREE 320 BlLLS—Finder please return to 610 E. 21st St- apt. 3. He. 4133. Reward. UMBRELLA—BIue with border, lost Central Ave- W. 10th car. Reward, Ta. 4679. Special Notices SING POPULAR MUSlC—Taught in ten lessons: S2O. Irv. 0562-J. HELEN R.—Mother is worried; please call or write. K, D. Instructions POSTOFFIOE—CIerk-carrier (32,100); examination Indianapolis. Feb. 18. Start expert instructions for high grade now. Particulars free. AMERICAN INSTITUTE. Box 987. Columbus. Ohio. wENTrtAL, beautx coLEEOt. our graduates pass State examinations easily 302 Odd Fellow Blda Ma 578 and 8509 CHRISTENSEN School of Popular Music; piano harmony and all dance orchestral Instruments. 106 Pembroke Arcade. Rl. 3890 TUTORING—Private Instructions through sixth grade; afternoon or eve. Ta. 2385. SPANISH LANQUAGE! 7 WKFI3IENCED ARGENTINE INBTRUCTOR. MR. HASKELL. TA. 3411. PIANO Lessons; private Instructions to beginners: 40 cents per lesson. Rl. 1467. Help Wanted Male Life Insurance Company Est. 1887. Writing Multiple Line. Has opening for General Agent See MR. EDWARD PATTERSON, H. O. Rep. Claypool Hotel SALEBMEN & salesladies wanted. Salary according to ability, 625 Mass. Ave. PRE3SER—Wanted: must be A-l. " Apply Post Exchange. Ft. Benjamin Harrison. BlG—Commission leading to sale hlghgre.de radios. P.l. 2251. Help Wanted Female | WANTED—Young lady teacher, or one who ; Is qualified to teach, to assist in our dictation department a short time each day In exchange for a business course. For particulars see or write Fred W. Case, Prin. CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE. Pennsylvania and Vermont Sts., first door north Y. W. C. A. BlO—Commission leading to sale hlghgrade radios. Rl. 2251. Situations Wanted Male WANTEfi—Steady work: 80c hr. for new ton Chevrolet truck. Dump or flat bottom stake ebd. Bel. 3883. Situations Wanted Female HAND LAUNDRY—Fancy clothing to bring home; experience. Lin. _ EXP. COLORED GIRL--To assist with housework or elevator. Rl, 1003. Business Announcements RUG. 9x12, THOROUGHLY CLEANED. 32 Superior Rug Cleaners. He. 4462. tEATBEitft ooughi. sold" ana renovated feather mattresses and pillows made B. F. BURKLE. 416 Mass Main 1428 LOCKSMITH—CyIinder "keys, 2 for 60c. 162 N. Illinois. Ma. 0366. PAPERING, $3 RM„ 1928 SAMP. PAINTING; WORK GUARTD, HU. 3653. PLUMBING FIXTURES We save you money. INDIAN APOLIB PLUMBING SUPPLY CO. 125 N. Alabama. Lin. 5788

j Rooms for Rent ASHLAND. 1316—Large rooms; hot water; meals optional. He 1190. BEVILLE, 14 N.—Nice, warm. furn. rm.; near car line; lady. Ch. 1608. BROADWAY—ISOO block; attractive, warm rm.. mod, home: 1 or a; ref. Rl, 4741, CAP., N., 3Jl—Housekeeping rms • also sleeping rms.; mod.: cheap. Rl. 4053. CAPITOL, 2301 N.—Lovely room: private home; 1 or 3: meals opt. Ta. 2941. ILLINOIS. N., 1138—Attractively furnished, warm room; modern. Rl. 6608. PARK. 2308—Apt. 9; beautiful rm.: mod., steam-heated apt.: Ist floor. He. 5045. PARK. 1107—Lovely front room; twin beds; splendid heat. Rl. 5916. ST. JOSEPH. E., 233—Warm, attractive rm.: 2 gentlemen or employed couple. TALBOTT. N.. 1827—Sleeping rooms, opposite Art Institute: city heat. 12TH dT.,' W., 217—Modern room: home privileges: board optional. Your Credit Is Good You can phone In vour want acs and have thun charged. This courtesy is extended to anyone who has no past dt e accounts on our books. Avail yourself of this opportunity. A ocurteous girl Will help you write your ad. Call Main 3500. Want Ad Dept. LOVELY MODERN—Unusually large rm.; 5 windows; private home; College or Central Ave. Ideal for two. He. 3083. Room for Rent With Board COLLEGE. 1850—Children-to board by day or week: mother's care. He. 1127. EAST, 701 N.—2, clean, warm, modern rms.; M- meals; close in. LI. 4013MERIDIAN, N.. 2443—Attrac. rm., mod. prlv, home; gpod meals. Ta. 8758. MERIDIAN. 2229—1n a nice, warm home; reasonable. Ha. 4833-J. PARK. 1220—Attractive, warm room; buslness woman. Rl. 4194, MOTHERS CARE—Given girl under 6 years; $5 per week. References exchanged. C-600 Times. Rent Housekeeping Rooms ALABAMA, N., 523—N0. 5; room adjoining bath: everything furnished; steam heat; walking distance. CAPITOL. N., 1105—Clean rm.; 1 or 2; near bath; parking space. Rl. 1467. CAPITOL, N., 628—Modem lighthousekeeplng and sleeping rooms; good heat, DORMAN. 414; two. neatly furn. rms.; housekeeping. Ch. 0250. _____ KEYSTONE, 2008 N.—3 sum. rms., downstalrs. sink, light, gas. MERIDIAN. N.. 1137—Light housekeeping; best heat, hot water guaranteed. LI. 7438. TENTH. E., 509—1 or 2 nicely furnished rms.: plenty heat; close In;.ss to 37. WALNUT. E., 112—2 nicely furnished rms7 lower floor, close In. Rl. 3629. WALNUT, W., 107—Modern light housekeeping and sleeping rooms; good heat. 26TH, E., 854—3 upper rooms, unfurnished; heat, water. He. 2835. Apartments for Rent KEYSTONE. S., 450—3 rms.; mod.: entire 2nd floor of residence,- Dr. 4555-R, NEW JERSEY, N.. 1727—Cozy ' modern 4rm. apt., heat, water turn. Ha. 1917. ST- W., 48—-4 room*, bath, heat; 335. Ha 1042-W. Ta" 2408. „„„ ~T KRIEGER APTS. 336-340 Prospect St.; living-room, bedroom thoroughly equipped kitchenette; rent includes heat, water and gas: $32.50. See custodian or call LI. 5391. H. H. WOODSMALL CO- INC. Insure everything but the hereafter” Nights, holidays, LESTER JOHNSON. , Dr, 2840. Houses and Flats Furnished CAPITOL. 2354 N.—WelNfurnTTmodern. 3rm. kitchenette: steam ht.; gar. Ra. 2747. WELL FURNISHED—Modern bungalow! north, in good location. Reas, Wa. 4542-W. Houses for Rent ASHLAND. 1215—7-room modem: hard--341) Wa° r o&43 arße barn: hot water heat; BELL ST- 560—4 rooms, 310 month. Main 1078. Bluff Road Four rooms, electric light*; will decorate; 16 per month. SECURITY TRUST CO- 111 N, Pennsylvania St. CAPITOL, N., 3028—6 rooms, modern; first month free. Ta. 3612, Ta. 4514. CHARLES, 1128—5-room semi-modern cottage; good condition.

Clay St., 1812 Newly decorated; 4 rooms, electric lights: sls per month. SECURITY TRUST CO., ill N. Pennsylvania St. CUSHING, 2363 —Double; 3 large rooms; new garage: gas, elec.; 813.50, Be. 2284. LEEDS. 240—Double: 4 rms.; garage; good condition; water paid: 818. Be. 2284. McPherson, 2939; 5-room double; inside toilet: no. Ir. 3412. NEW J. 3EY. N„ 1620—Dandy, 8 rms., mod.. ■ ■ heat; gar.; <45. Ta. 5934. OHIO, W., 1914—4-room double; $12.50. Hu. 3631, | PARKER,' 440; 4-room modem double; garage; 30, LI. 4391. PENN., S„ 1120—For colored: 4-room modern house; only S2O. Inquire 1119 Union St. Dr. 1694-W. PINE, N.. 620—4 rooms: semi-mod.; sls: will paper. Dr. 456 T-M. evenings. RINGGOLD, 1419—7 rooms; modern; 2-car garage; water paid; $35, Dr. 5116-R. BINGETON, 2025—5 rooms; semi-modern double; $22 Dr, 1153-M. SOUTHEASTERN. 2313—Modern 5-room bungalow double; garage. Dr. 7551. SUGAR GROVE 1840: 5 r.; gas; garage; improved street. S2O. Hu. 583d. TACOMA, N., 205 —6-room modern, except furnace; water paid. Main 1407.

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Houses for Rent 2246 VALLEY AVE. Four rooms, electric lights, city water paid, garage; only *l4 per month. , J. G. McCULLOUCTh AGENCY, 106 N gelaware St, Main 1709. WASH- E.. 2602—Upper duplex; 5 . rms.; mod.; laun'y; gar.; wa. pd.; 335. Ch. 3499. 24TH. E- 614—Half double: six rooms; modern: steam heat: $35. Ha. 1962-J. a MLSO. Bt gail E -fia. 7 2964 6 r °° mS ” modern ' 34TH, W., 1465—4 rooms, mod- double, wa. paid, garage. Har. 0752-R. Your CredJt Is Good You can phone In vour 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 Want Ad Dept. “ FOR RENT—DOUBLES! 955 N. Tuxedo I $26 50 412 N. Kealing * 30.00 407 N. Dearborn 26.50 3419 E. Pratt 7 22.50 One week rent free. Call MISS HITTLE. Main 6761. or MRS. ELBNER. Irv. 3955. 2530- Half double; six rooms; hath: semi-modern. , __ NEW HOUSE 1324 N. Tremont; five rooms and garage; S2O. W. R. HUNTER CO, Main 1078. For Colored Newly decorated; 5 rooms; electric lights, city water; sl6 a month. 236 W. Wyoming St. SECURITY TRUST CO- 111 N. Pennsylvania St. NEAR GARFIELD PARK ~ 1110 Cruft: 5-room cottage and -2-car garage: newly decorated; S2o . w. r. Hunter co. md. io7g. 4 ROOMS—Semi-modern double; near car: paved street: S2O, Ta, 201 L 4 RMS.—423 mo. Sell furniture for 850. Rent 815. 1621 William*. Ch. 1723. ~~ .PAY MOVING EXPENSES 2129 N. .JelTerson: 4 rooms, good.. .*12.50 1442 Everett; 4-room cottafe 12 00 „„„ ... . COLORED 930 W. Vermont: 5 rooms; elec., gas, inside toilet; sink; new paper. paint ... .... 23 00 427 N. West: 4 rooms; gas. elec.; . insidp toilet: sing; new paper . 22 50 6“:*„ 3 rooms: inside toilet... 17.50; t"32 W. Tenth: bungalow; 5 rooms. 13.50 _NFBBIT L. SEARCY. 224 17"!. Li 4971. Business Places for Rent N wY{"iT Modern n. bric!: storeroom. 4022 E. w<ft) nßlol r,>. St ' Reduced rent: splendid location. Phone owner, ir. 2363. Storage and Transfer OTTO J. SCJESZ Houses for Sale .SEVERAL HOMES SOETiI * ON EASY TERMS 1003 E. Morris; a modern 6-room. Improvements paid. 827 8. Ea.it; 5-room modern. Improvements paid. 1047 Albany; 5 rooms, semi-modern. Improvements going in now. at the bouTevard. 5 r °° mS ’ mod ' rn ’ BRIDLES & GRAVES CO. 243 N, Dei. _ Main 1244. READ THIS If you are working you can own your home. Your down payment can be arranged: have a nice new 4-room bungalow, with garage, electric lights, driven well, pump on back porch, large front porch; large lot; low taxes; splendid location, on paved road, with bus and lnterurban service. Lei! your rent money buy your home For Information call S. C. Means. Evenines. Ch. 4167. Office. Li. 4212 Frank C. Smith Cos., Realtors WINTER BARGAINS NEW THREE-BEDROOM BUNGALOWS. In ideal locations east: completely modern with built-in bookcases and writing desk, kitchen cabinets and blcakfast nooks. Hardwood floors, large basements, garages. On Improved street. Extremely £ , 'LF lced '*' ith two at *5,200. and 1 at *6.000; all assessments included in these Prlcei. No taxes till Mav. 1929. Terms. CHARLES R. ETTINOER Cos.. REALTORS. LI- 5057. Res- Ir. 1559. SSO CASH T and $25 per month, buvs attractive fourroom bungalow at 1812 E. Kelly St- large rooms, electric lights, gas, well at sink in kitchen, sewer connection, front and back porches, garage, fenced In back yard. Why pay rent? F. J. VIEHMANN CO- Realtors, Builders. 142 N. Delaware St. Rliev 2840. Res.. Irv. 4292. A REAL BARGAIN, WEST 221 S. HARRIS ST. Five-room cottage, large lot, garage, close to school and churches and West Washington car line. Very small down pa/ment and easy monthly terms. Main 0792. Mr. Jk.'alla. evenli gs Ch. 7288. $17.50 PER MONTH 1402 N. WARM AN Four rooms, electric lights, gas, basement. garage. Street paved. Nothing like It for $1,950. Terms, S2OO cash, $17.50 month. Main 0792. MR. HARRYMAN. Irv. 3310. NO DOWN PAYMENT Buys 4-room semi-modern suburban with 2 lots located 4000 W„ near National Rd. Pay rent and buy this home. Call Lin. 2318. Schloss Bros. Inv. Co- 137 E. Washington. YOU GET YOUR Money's worth plus In this NEW 5-room BUNGALOW in beautiful GARFIELD PARK DISTRICT (1057 Berwin St.) DANDY living room, 2 BED ROOMS with BATH between; CEMENT PORCH and GARAGE. Price only $3,650. E. Z. terms. N. J. FOX. Ma. 6755. Evenings, Hu, 1168. SMALL CASH PAYMENT Secures 5-room cottage and garage on Moreland near 10th; balance like rent, only $2,750; nothing like It for the money. Shown by appointment. WEST TENTH CO-_Be. 3544. __ 2616 FINIIEY 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 ATTRACTIVE—Modern, well-built 6-rm. cottage. Reasonable, Call Ch. 4445-R. Suburban for Sale

CAN YOU BEAT THIS? Two acres of good garden soli, fenced, •lectHclty, garage, bungalow, bus service, store In community and good roads. A small cash payment will give you possession and balance monthly. Drive out Martinsville-Bluff Rd. 4 miles to Center Church, turn west to Sunshine Gardens or call , MR. RICHARDSON. Main 0792. Drexel 3228-R4 STOP PAYING RENT $25 down, $25 monthly; new semi-mod-ern 4-room bungalow., good location west. ALSb , 5-room bungalow In same location; >2,700. Call E. C. Patterson. Rl. 3756. li/ 2 ACRES, NORTHEAST Just off 38th St., good roads, electric service. Car service, near store and church. Price $1,295: $25 down, sl2 month. Irv. 0215, MR. EASTBURN. Main 0792. Real Estate for Exchange FULTON. 622-24: SPRING; 621—Trade for auto or lot for equity. Dr. 1972-W. Building and Contracting GENERAL building and contracting: remodeling a specialty. CIVIC REALTY COMPANY. 136 N. Delaawre. Lin. 5050. Miscellaneous for Sale BATHROOM, COMPLETE, $76 Bed Davenports; $5. 200 SO. MERIDIAN CATARACT—Washing machine. Eureka sweeper, 100-lb. Ice box. 3-door bookcase, 2 antique chairs, marble top table, feather mattress. Ha, 0120-M or Be. 0762-R. CORONA—Typewriter; model 4: excellent condition. 4730 Park. Hu. 6436. DINING AND'LIVING-ROOM—Oak furniture; Iron baby bed. 3936 Cornelius. DRUMSTRAP—AIso Spanish shawl; never worn. Hem. 3507. ELECTRIC APPLIANCES All kinds electrical repairing MEIER ELECTRIC CO.. 136 S. Meridian St. ELECTRIC SWEEPER-Gas range, sewing machine; cheap. Ta. 0274. 45 W. 27th. ELECTRIC washer—Very good condition; cheap. Call 1108 Union St. FLORENCE HOT BLAST—No. 53; like new. Bargain. 1317 Lawton. GAS RANGE—A-B; all white, large size, same as new: also Palace Hot Blast, large size. Both bargains, 329 Vir. Av. GAS RANGE; good condition. Price si2. Wash. 5020. .. GAS RANGE—GOOD CONDITION. .. CHERRY 3685-J. GAS RANGE— Part white, $10; mahogany rocker. $6. 4215 N. Capitol. LlVlNG—Dining. 2 bedrooms and kitchen fhrnlture. High grade goods. Reasonable for cash. 2514 E. 17th St. SINGER MOTOR—Late model; also klddle- \

Miscellaneous for Sale

FURNJTURE CLEAN=UP SALE Special for 3 Dajs Sat 9 Mouth, TtmeSo Nine-piece Fumed Oak Dining Room Suite. 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 R!hiode§=Byrford Largest Used Goods Store In Central West. 335 E. WASH.

PAINT: Superior house paint: outside or inside; 15 colors and whltb. $1.49 gal. MARION PAINT CO- 366 S. Meridian St. Main 4165. 9x12 Congoleum Rugs; $5.95. 200 SO. MERIDIAN RUMMAGE SALE—Usea doming and furnlture, 127 W, Georgia St. Bed Davenport Suite: $25. 200 SO. MERIDIAN SEWING MACHINE—Singer, portable, electric : cost $67. Sell L price. Hu. 2551. SCALES; meat ellcere and choppers. Reduced prices: service rendered on all types of scales. 243 N. Penn. DAYTON SCALE CO. 60 In. and 68''""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. Walnut Chifforobe: *24.50. 200 SO. MERIDIAN IMPORTED —Galway cowhide robe, black; green Plush lining. Wa. 1149-J. THE CLEVELAND. CINCINNATI. CHICAGO & ST. LOUIS RAILWAY COMPANY—The following damaged freight will be sold at private sale at the Unclaimed Freight Station of the Big Four Rv. Co- located at Capitol Ave. and §outh St- Indianapolis. Ind : All wooden oors reduced below cost; lot well-known brand mattresses at 20 per cent below cost; y section bookcase, *10; lot furniture steel, 11 gauge; all woolen, Congoleum and linoleum rugs at 20 per cent below cost: 4 bird cages. $1 each; 2 metel table lamps, $4 each; dishes. 50c per dot.; 1 sewing cabinet. $4.75: 2 coffee tables, $3.50 each: framed pictures, 25c and *1 each; Texas style men's hats, 75c each: radio cone loud speakers. $5 each; one 3-plece wicker living-room suite. $25; 2 copper-lined smoking cabinets, $7 each; 1 copper-lined cabinet, *10: toys, 5c each; 1 hobbyhorse. *5; 2 magazine racks. 75c and $1: 1 chest of drawers, $18; 1 wardrobe trunk. sl2; 1 upholstered rocking chair, *8; 2 mahogany rocking chairs. *3 each; 2 high chairs.. 75c each: 1 high chair, $2.50; 2 porcelain-top white enamel tables. $4 each; 1 kitchen cabinet top, *3; 2 wall book shelves. $3 each; 1 wall book shelf, $5: 2 metal floor lamb stands. 75c each: 2 kidney fireside benches, $3 each; 1 cabinet for radio batteries, $4.50; 3 cases sal soda, 85c each; 1 case washing soap powder, *1.50. table svrup. $2 bv the case; 1 45-gallon fancy California vinegar, *10; 1 cnins cabinet. *ls; 1 end table, $1.50; ladles slippers, $1.50 pair; 1 casei pipe joint cement, $1; lot battery boxes. 25c each; 1 pool table, $5; 1 parlor heating stove, cost S6O. sale price *SO: 1 bread box. 75c: lot grindstones. 25c and 5Qc each: 1 auto runningboard trunk. *4 50: 1 case envelopes. sl2 50; lot wellknown bed springs, $7.50 each; 1 restaurant sink. *35; 1 kitchen sink. sls; 1 lavatory, $1.50: 1 bath tub, $25; 1 gas range. $10; laundry stoves, $2.75 each; 1 dropleaf unfinished table, $4: roofing paper. $2 per roll; wooden tubs. 25c each; wooden buckets. 10c each: window sash different prices: 2 Walnut dining table tops. $4.50 each; stepladders, 15c per ft.; electric irons. $2 each; 18 sheets 16gauge cold-rolled copper, 18c per lb : 1 roll auto top material. $1; 1 roll blue denim. *5 Store open 8 a. m. daily. closes n:3°o V daily ’ e * cept Sa turday. Your Credit Is Good You can phone In your want ads and ? sv !f * m Cursed. This courtesy is extended to anyone who has no past due aaccounts on our books. Avail yourself of this opportunity. A courteous girl will hf’P.you write your ad. Call Main 3500. Want Ad Dept. Cedar Chest; *9.90. 200 SO. MERIDIAN SEWING machines, drop-head Singers, $lO ,oS p i., re £ airs for aU makes. Singer Cos. 126 W. Washington. Main 1418. CASH ONLY—Fine 8-piece walnut dining suite, colonial mahogany bedroom suite; 2-piece living-room suite. 4237 College, UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY Bargain: 6 rooms of furniture; $35 down, balance monthly; A-l reference requlred. 1515 Pruitt, near South Grove Golf Links. Call from 6 to 8 P. m. OVERCOAT—Boy's, heavy, size 12; — also lady's sport coat. Ta, 5215. Miscellaneous Wanted HOUSE cleaning? Your surplus clothing furniture, magazines, papers will help P* to help others. Salvation Army Indus* 5 u? 1 Home. pi lone tor wagon. Rliev 6622 127 W Georgia , FURNITURE WANTED We will pay the best price. Ch, 3632. Pets and Live Stock BABY CHICKS From high-producing, pure bred, blood-tested stock; 25 for $4; 50 for $8; SIOO for sls. Send small deSoslt. balance C. O. D. Catalogue free. poster Chick Haichcry. 802 State Life Bldg. Ri. 5087. BABY CHICKS—AIid supplies, now and all the time; ducklings In February, turkeys and goslings in March. We ave birds, fish and supplies. BOYER'S HATCHERY. 34 N, Delaware St. Rl. 5470. pedigreed police puppies. Show type. Reasonable. He. 4964. PEDIGREED—German police puppies; 3 months’ old; reasonable. Hem. 4593. BINE hound PUPPIES—Good hunting stock. Reasonable. Wash. 4793-J. Musical Instruments Rinne Music Cos. Drum Shop Leedy Drums, ft. Free instructions j( “King” Band InfrpSSisarSastruments. Selmer I H \\s?£if^Z clariuets - Violins, I jpS Banjos. 128 Pemyjf—‘broke Arcade. Ma. HAMILTON MANUELLO PLAYER —Like new, half price, $3 per week. See Mr. Stevens. CHRISTENA TEAGUE PIANO CO. 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 PlANO—Finish payments of $250 on $650 Instrument: $2 a week. No lnterest. ROBERTSON'S. 235 N. Penn. LAGONDA—Upright piano, mahogany finish; In perfect condition; terms $1.50 per week. Rl. 2155. 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. KNABE—Grand, Ampico; cost $3,000; perfect condition; SI,OOO. VICTROLA—TabIe model, mahogany, with record. Real buy. Wash. 1794-w. Radio Equipment EXPERT RADIO SERVICE Aerials erected; work guaranteed; A. B. C. RADIO SERVICE. Rl. 4951. He. 3477. IF YOU WANT EXPERT RADIO Service, call Ra. 0178. RADIOS—I for $25. 2 others *4O each: half price. H. H. Torrence. Btubblns Hotel. 5-TUBE, SINGLE DIAL-VERY REASONABLE. TA. 0178. ; S. M. BHIELbED SUPER—Cheap, or trade for Ylctoreen colls. Dr. 6381.

Machinery and Tools TWO No. 5 GYRATORY STONE CRUSHERS—Two No. 4 Gyratory stone crushers. Address ROY VAIL, Clarksburg, Ind Money to Loan Second Mortgages Construction Loans We advance money for building or improvement to real estate. Quick service. Columbia Securities Cos. LI. 6334. 152 N. Delaware. TMJT^MOBILES - AND FURNITURE , Loans to the man who works. Legal rate. Quick service. Plenty of parklnv space Phone Riley 4974. BUCKEYE FINANCE CO. 207 E New York St FURNITURE LOANS—SIO TO S3OO LEGAL RATES. POPULAR FINANCE CORPORATION. ROOM 513. 108 E. MARKET ST PHONF. MAIN 1278 WE BUY REAL ESTATE CONTRACTS ON Indianapolis and Marlon County property from tltleholders. Mr. Fry. THE WASHINGTON COMPANY. 257 W Washington St. Main 0792. PUBLIC WELFARE LOAN 330 Occidental Bldg. Main 6229. Southeast corner Wash, and 111. Sts. RATE 2'., Lowest rate In city; I'iG. below legal rate. No extra charges. No embarrassing Investigations. Other companies paid off. LOANS ON AUTOMOBILES AND PERSONAL PROPERTY MARION FINANCE CO. BIN 1581. 207 GUARANTY BLDG LOANS—*IO TO *3OO POPULAR FINANCE CORPORATION 108 E. Market St. Room 513. Phone. Ma. 1278. LOANS, *lO to *3ou. No inaorsers, no HOUSEHOLD FINANCE COR"ORATION Ma 2923 404 Kresge Bldg TIMES WANT ADS BRINO" BUSINESS Coal and Wood REDUCED" Standard White Ash Ind. No. 6 $4.7S £ NO CHARGE FOR WHEELING. SOLD ONLY BY STANDARD FUEL CO. 32G-46 W. 19th St. Lln. 1011 GOOD 6-in. lump No. o inaiana: *5750 per ton. RICHLAND COAL CO. 105 N. Mlnker St. Bel 0272. KINDLING WITH EACH TON COAL AND COKE ATLAS FUEL CO. 401-429 W. MORRIS. _DR. 0883 DR. 0533. SPECIAL SALE 5 DAYS ONLY GENUINE LINTON 4TH VEIN FKD. LP. $5.25 2 TONS, $lO CAPITOL CITY FUEL CO. DREX. 0263, DREX. 0264 GLENN COAL CO. 430 Indiana Ave. Ri, 4381. WE are one of the few firms that "Buv for Cash.” Consequently we can sell the best quality of coal. FOR CASH Indiana Lp., $5.75. 2 Tons, sll A REAL HIGH QUALITY IND. LP. Is. Creek W. Va., 4-in. Id., $0.75 2 TONS FOR sl3" "The best furnaee coal we know about.” 54th St. Coal and Supply Cos. Hum. 3631. 54th and Monon, WHITE ASH $4.75 WHITE ASIIBLK $5.25 2 TONS, $lO W. VA. BLOCK $6.25 Fansler Coal Cos. LI. 7950.

NO CHARGE FOR WHEELING TRY ONE TON. W. Va. Egg $6.25 W. VA. 2-IN LP $6.35 W. Va- 4-in. Ip $6.50 W. Va. 6-in. Ip $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. Pocahontas Egg, No. 4 $7.25 POCAHONTAS. FRACTURE $7.00 Red Ash. Big Eagle seam. POCAHONTAS. MINE RUN $6.75 Gen. No. 3 Red Ash. 509$ Big Eagle lp. Ind. Ip- $5.00-5.50 RED RIVER CO. CH. 1610 CH. 1610 ACME COAL CO. 424 W. 17th. 401 Ritter Ave. Ta. 0534. Irv. 4406. WHY PAY MORE f Old Hickory "White Ash, $5.25 2 Tons, $10.25 Monarch Lupip $5.50 2 Tons, $10.75 Big 6-in. rescreeuefi, No. 5. W. Va. 6-in. lp $6.25 2 Tons, $12.25 Poca. Mine Run, No. 3 , $6.50 2 Tons, $12.50 Red Ash Poca. lp. .. $7.25 2 Tons, $14.00 Beckley seam. Our Guarantee—2,ooo pounds per ton and a square deal. NAGELSON COAL CO. Lin. 9260. RI. 1866. 831 E. St. Clair. DON’T MAKE A MISTAKE —In buying b<TfOreHOOSII;R BRICK AND C<3aL CO. He. 1331. He, 1332, No Charge for Wheel-in TRY ONE-HALF TON Brazil blk. fkd. lp $3 00 W. Va. big Ip. fkd..... 3.50 CASH COAL CO. CH. 6250. Night, call Dr. 7624. 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 EGG COKE—S 7 per ton. T. J. MILLER, Standard and Division Sts. Li. 7633./ STEWART COAL CO. M 63 SooMVelt Av*. Ch. 4600.

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Brazil lp. Ind $5.25 W. Va. furnace lp $6.50 Island Creek Ip $6.75 Poca. big lp. red ash $7.75 These are highest quality coals; low in a3h. high in heat, and will satisfy. J. & I. COAL CO. TA. 2471. TA. 2471. BE “COALED” now--keep warm later! „ DUNN COAL CO. 1745 W St Clair Bel P 135 Kindling With Each Ton Yellow Diamond 6-ln. Ip. fkd $7.00 Best W. Va. block. 6-in. fkd 6.50 Best V/. Va. egg. 2x4. fkd 6.25 Best E. Ky. block. 6-in. fkd 6.75 Ind. 5-inch lp. fkd 5.50 Bethel Coal Cos. Drex. 5200, 223 Caven Bt. Auto Supplies and Repairs AUIOMOBILE TOPS: side curtains made new or repairs. JOHN GUEDELHOEFER WAGON CO.. 202 Kentucky Ave. USED TIRES Wholesale and Retail. L. BELTO As SON 23 S EAST Automobiles Wanted WILL pay cast) tot voui car — or vout eouity. I. WOLF AUTO CO. Bln. 4516. 561 N. Capitol. USED CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD. GOLDCO B LN RG 46? B 8 R ° S " 543 N ’ CAPITOL. LINAutomobiles for Sale Fordg V e have the most complete line of used Fords in town at the lowest prices. See Our Cars First Ask for Cars by Nos. Lot. llH—'2G Ford Rdst $195 1285—’26 Ford Rdst 190 985—’25 Ford Rdst 125 1087.—’25 Ford Tudor . 200 1157—’25 Ford Rdst 75 1139—’25 Ford Rdst 115 1204—’25 Ford Coupe ... 175 1252—’25 Ford Tour 75 1263—’24 Ford Fordor... 175 1272—’24 Ford Rdst 65 953—’23 Ford Tour. ..... 50 1301—’24 Ford Coupe.... 150 1318—’23 Ford Sedan .... 85 1311 ’26 Ford Rdst 185 1312—’23 Ford Fordor... 125 1305 —’22 Ford Tudor.... 75

Open Evenings till 9 Easy Terms INDIANAPOLIS Auto Exdfoamige INCORPORATED 428-30 N. Capitol Ave. Lln. 4366-4367. PRICES REDUCED Down, 1925 Hudson Coach ..$75 1925 Oakland Roadster ........ SBO 1924 Willys-Knight Sedan SBO 1926 Chevrolet Touring $65 1924 Oakland Sedan $75 1924 Overland Sedan S3O 1925 Ford Coupe S3O 1924 Ford Sedan S3O 1925 Chevrolet Coach $45 1924 Oakland Touring $45 1924 Ford Coupe $25 1925 Overland Coach SSO STATE AUTO 535 N. Capitol. 925 Virginia 1925 FORD TOURING—Good shape; tires good, a real good car for SBS. Easy terms. Hare Chevrolet co„ 525 e. wash.

1927 ESSEX COACH—S6OO: driven only a short time. CAPITOL OVERLAND CO., Capitol and Michigan. FORDS Are Better and cheaper at WANGELIN-SHARP CO. USED CAR BARGAINS LATE MODELS EASY TERMS. FRANK FEESER CO. 1126 PROSPECT GET YOUR CONTRACT NOV/ PATHFINDER AUTO SERVICE CORP. 215 E. New York. LI. 1232. 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 Car Store 602 N. Capitol Open evenings FORD COUPE, 1925 Equipped with gear shift. Plenty of power and speed. A bargain for a quick sale. Terms. Call Ta. 0265. STUDEBAKER, 1924 810~6 COACH This car has had good care and in fine mechanical condition. A bargain. Terms or trade. LONG AUTO SALES 1114 N. Meridian. ’Lin. 6865, 1926 FORD COUPE Excellent condition. Driven very little. A bargain. Central Buick Used Car Store. 802 N. Capitol. Open evenings. DODGE TOURING—FuIIy equipped; A-l condition: six good tires; $125. Call 3155 Northwestern Ave. ROY O’BRIEN CO. Plenty of good used cars. Prices are right. 3839 E. Washington St. Irv. 2823.

AUCTION REPOSSESSED CARS SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, at IP. M. SHARP 917 and 919 Virginia Avenue Consisting of New and Used Cars 6—New 1928 Whippet Cars Direct From Factory—6 USED CARS

1—1927 4-door Paige Sedan 1—1927 Hudson Coach 1—1927 Nash Cabriolet 1—1927 Nash Coupe 1—1927 Moon Cabriolet 1—1926 Oakland Coach 1—1926 Reo Coupe 1—1926 Reo Special Coupe 1—1926 Ford Touring--1—1926 Essex Coach 1—1926 Chevrolet Coupe

All High Class Cars and in First-Class Condition Small Down Payments Balance Monthly. Cars Now on Display at 917-919 Virginia Ave. NATIONAL AUCTION SALES COMPANY Selling Agents WILLIAM C. KISSLING, Auctioneer. < Lincoln 1707.

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F%yre It oyt We Need the Room! ’27 Clicv. Touring .. $365 ’26 Ford Coupe .... 200 ’26 Chev. Coupe .... 325 ’24 Ford Touring ... 35 ’27 Chev. Coupe 425 ’27 Chev. Imp. Sedan 545 ’27 Chev. Roadster.. 365 ’26 Ajax Touring 375 ’27 Chevrolet Coupe. 425 ’24 Chev. Coacli .... 150 ’24 Chevrolet Coach.. 150 ’24 Maxwell Sedan.. 225 ’27 Ford Roadster.. 245 ’27 Chevrolet Sedan. 525 ’26 Chevrolet Coach. 365 ’26 Chevrolet Landau 425 ’25 Ford Sedan 225 ’26 Hupp Sedan .... 795 ’25 Ford Coupe 125 fti CAJITOi. AVENUE AT VERHOWT ‘CKt House oj Ckwiulcf

ASfM^CGST Buick. Very late 4-pass. Coupe. Only $750. Every Car Reduced SIOO to SSOO 2 BIG STORES 440 N. Capitol MAin 0550. 209 W. North MA. 0554 1922 HUPP TOURING Lots of transportation: balance due SIOO. STUTZ OF INDIANA 1525 N. Meridian. LI. 4515. OPEN EVENINGS USED FORDS FRANK HATFIELD CO. Authorized Ford Dealer. 625 N Capitol Majn <7OB. USED CARS of every description: prices and terms always right. Farrell Bros.. 332 N. Caoltol. Lin. 8232. USED CAR BARGAINS. JONES WHITAKER S, LES CO. CAPITOL AT VERV ONT. WALLERICH’S USED CAR BARPAINS. 314 N, DELAWARE BT. Ford, 1927 Fordor Here is a real snap, as this car has only been out 7 months and has had Hie best of care. Looks and runs like new. At the price wc are asking you will buy it on sight. Terms or your car In trade. Central Buick Cos. Used Car Store 602 N. Capitol. 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. USED CARS $lO TO S2OO DOWN Oakley Motor Sales 1663-65 S .Meridian. Dr, 4743. PILOT SEDAN Wonderful condition; bargain; balance due sll9. BTUTZ OF INDIANA 1525 N. MERIDIAN Lin. 4515. ’ Open evenings. 1925 HUDSON COACH Good mechanical condition. A real bargain at $450.00. $125 down, balance easy. FARRELL BROS. 332 N. Capitol Ave. Lilt 8332. FORD —1926 cope; new paint, balloon tires, good shape, a real buy. Easy, terms. HARE CHEVROLET CO., 525 E. Wash. 1924 FORD TOURING—With new winter top, good tires, a real good car at a bargain. HARE CHEVROLET CO., 525 E. Washington. DODGE TOURING—I 923 model; A-l conditlon. Bargain. 1612 Pierson Ave. Trucks 1925 FORD TRUCK, i/o-TON" Late model. You can't pass this up for only S6O. STUTZ OF INDIANA 1525 N. Meridian St. Lin. 4515, Open evenings. RECONDITIONED TRUCKS. VARIOUS KINDS AND SIZES. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY OF AMERICA. USED TRUCK DEPARTMENT ÜBB KBNTITCKY AVE MAIN 280 1927 CHEVROLET TON TRUCK—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. 1927 ton dump truck, cab has been In service only about 6 weeks, a car worth every cent we ask. Easy terms. HARE CHEVROLET CO.. 525 E. Washington.

1—1925 Hudson Coach 1—1925 Dodge Sedan 1—1925 Essex Coach 1—1925 Overland Sedan 1—1925 Essex Coach 1—1924 Ford Coupe 1—1923 Jewett Touring 1—1923 Chevrolet Coupe 1—1923 Essex Coach 1—1923 Ford Touring