Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 215, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 January 1928 — Page 11

PAN. 16, 1928

FARM LEADERS PUSH AID FIGHT ON COMMITTEE ■ V Equalization Fee Favored as Hearings Are Opened by House Group. By United Prctt WASHINGTON, Jan. 16.—The farm relief campaign began in the House today. Hearings opened before the House Agriculture Committee, with representatives of farm organizations outlining an almost completely unified demand for legislation based on the equalization fee plan of the McNary-Haugen bill, which was killed by presidential veto in the last Congress. Representatives of all the national farm organizations except the national grange Sunday, agreed to stick by the McNary-Haugen bill, according to F. W. Murphy, Minneapolis, chairman of the legislative committee of the Grain Belt Federation of Farm Organizations. Will Drop One Clause One provision of the vetoed bill which President Coolidge objected to will be dropped, leaders agreed. This provided that the President should appoint the farm marketing board from men recommended by the farm organizations. The plan now agreed on provides for a revolving fund of $400,000,000, instead of $250,000,000 as in the vetoed bill, to finance marketing of farm surplus. Chairman Haugen (Rep.) lowa, announced at the opening of the committee sessions that he will attempt to conclude the hearings quickly in order to expedite Congressional action. Farm leaders expect the bill to be reported favorably in about three weeks. Dickinson to Act Meanwhile Representative Dickinson (Rep.) lowa, farm bloc leader, prepared another farm relief move. He will introduce soon a resolution for upward revision of the tariff on certain agricultural commodities. Dickinson also favors the McNaryHaugen bill. . In the Senate, a vote on the Mc-Nary-Haugen resolution advocating equalization of tariff protection by lowering high rates on industrial commodities, was scheduled for 3 p. m. The Senate debated this proposal all last week. FIRST-DEGREE MURDER DEFENDANT IN CUSTODY Terre Haute Police Accuse St. Louis Man in Rebec Case. Bn Times Syecial TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Jan. 16. Thomas Fagin, St. Louis, Mo., branded by local police as a rum runner, hi-jacker and gangster, is a prisoner here facing a first degree murder charge as the result of the slaying a few weeks ago of William (Dutch) Rebec, bootlegger and former member of “Egan's Rats,” notorious St. Louis gang. ' The body of Rebec, pierced by three bullets, was found in the shallow waters of a stream near here. Apparently it had been thrown from an automobile. Admitting Rebec was a passenger in his car on the night of the shooting, Fagin nevertheless maintains he is innocent of the slaying. CRASH IN STOLEN CAR Negro Woman Injured; Three Others Held by Police. A joy ride in a stolen automobile ended Sunday night when the vehicle struck a concrete abutment at Virginia Ave. and Alabama St. Chester Davis, 28, Negro, of 2020 Boulevard PL, was arrested on vehicle taking charges. Miss Henri May Car lock. 22, Negro, 25 W. Tenth St., was injured. Two other passengers, Wesley Charles, 20, Negro, 506’i N. West St., and Miss Mary Davis, Negro, 25, of 905 Hosbrook St., were charged with vagrancy. Davis stole the car, owned by L. H. Partlow, 3336 Ruckle St., from the Sixteenth St. garage, police said. BURY SHORTRIDGE PUPIL Funeral Services Arc Held for Edward Terry, 18. Funeral services were held this afternoon for Edward Mock Terry, 18-year-old Shortridge High School senior, who died Friday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Terry, 23 N. Irvington Ave., following a long illness. The Rev. C. H. Winders, pastor of Northwood Christian Church, officiated and burial was in Memorial Park cemetery. Because of his high scholastic standing at Shortridge, he was elected a member of the local chapter of the National Honor Society. During 1926, he was student manager of the Athletic Association. FRAT EULOGIZES DEAD Beta Phi Sigma Holds Memorial Service for Ten. Annual memorial services of Alpha district of Beta Phi Sigma fraternity were held Sunday night at Woodruff Place Baptist church, following a called meeting at the Hotel Severin in the afternoon. The services were in memory of Charles Ellis, Wilbur Turner, W. L. Albright of Kokomo, W. J. Kies and Wayne O. Steimer of Elkhart, Robert Henshen, Nelson Hou£, Harold M. Ehnes, Francis Selvage and Harold Selvage of Indianapolis. Members attended from chapters throughout the State. Lone Survivor Dies Bn Times &n r rial. PLYMOUTH, Ind., Jan. 16.—John Martin, 78, only man to escape when Indians massacred the United States cavalry unit commanded by Gen. George A. Custer in 1876, is dead here. Martin, serving as a trumpeter, had been sent by Custer with a message to Major Reno, just before the Indians attacked, and thus escaped.

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John H. Hilkene was Installed as the new commander of Indianapolis Memorial Post 3, American Legion, Sunday night at the armory. State Commander Frank H. McHale of Logansport was the principal speaker.

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TUESDAY EVENTS Indiana Retail Clothiers' and Furnishers’ Association convention, Lincoln, all day. Indiana Veterinary Medical Association convention, Severin, all day. Indiana Anti-Saloon League meeting, Y. M. C. A., morning. Purchasing Agent's Association luncheon. Severin. Gyro Club luncheon, Spink-Arms. Rotary Club luncheon, Claypool. State Police luncheon and meeting, Severin, 12:30 to 3 p. m. Mercator Club luncheon. Spink-Arms. Universal Club luncheon, Columbia Club. Uuniversity of Michigan Aiumni luncheon. Lincoln. American Chemical Society luncheon, Chamber of Commerce. Phi Gamma Delta luncheon. Chamber of Commerce. Women’s Whist Club, Severin, 1:30 p. m. Indianapolis Credit Men Auto Accessory Group meeting, Severin, meeting, 4 p. m.; dinner, 6 p. m. Indiana Builders’ Supply Association dinner, Claypool, 6:30 p. m. When Arthur Sudiing passed 2435 N. Illinois St„ he saw the car of A. C. Bradley, who lives in the same apartment house at 3330 N. Meridian St„ parked at the curb. After he called police, two men drove it away. Miss Martha Mearod, 20, Negro, Northwestern Ave. and Sixteenth PL, was treated at city hospital for a knife wound in her right arm, inflicted by another woman, who was arguing with a man at Northwestern and Seventeenth St. The woman slashed at the man with a knife and cut Miss Hearod as she walked past. Mrs. Mary Stewart, 32, Negro, was stabbed in the left side by her husband, Charles Stewart, 32, during an argument at their home, 453 W. Eleventh St., Sunday night. Mrs. Stewart was taken to city hospital, while her husband was arrested on a charge of assault and battery with intent to kill. Perry Township Woman’s Republican Club will be addressed by Judson L. Stark, chief deputy prosecutor, in the girls’ dormitory at Indiana Central,College, Tuesday, at 2 p. m. Mrs. Hubert Jordan will lead the open form discussion and Mrs. Adeline McKay, president, will preside. Nelson Fletcher, 58, Negro, 744 W. Pratt St., is in a serious condition in city hospital today a result of a shooting at his home, Sunday. Fletcher was shot in the nose by another Negro. Police were unable to determine the cause of the shooting. Seventeen pocket knives, valued at $25, and 176 pennies, were stolen from the Matthews & Wurz hardware store, 6125 E. Washington St„ over the week-end. Prof. Paul L. Haworth, Butler University history department head, will give an illustrated travelogue at the Exchange Club luncheon at the Spink-Arms Tuesday. The city board of health will ask the city council to approve a temporary lean of $25,000 at council meeting tonight. The money will be used to pay department exj nses until receipt of taxes. Professor Edward Bartlett, head of the religious education department at De Pauw University, will conduct Tuesday night classes of the Central Community School of Religious Education at the First Presbyterian church. Two courses offered by Professor Bartlett are “Educational Task of the Local Church” and “Curriculum of Religious Education.” i If a stopover can be arranged, a brief reception will be held here Friday for William T. Cosgrave, president of the Irish Free State, according to J. P. O’Mahoney. Word that Cosgrave will pass through here on his way from New York to a banquet of the Irish Fellowship Club of Chicago, was received by O'Mahoney, Stuv’---. E. C. Atkins , * employes who have worked for the company for twenty years or more, were entertained by the company at the twenty-second annual Atkins Pioneers’ banquet Saturday night Charles A. Fenton, son of the late Frank Fenton, who aided E. C. Atkins in founding the company, was honor guest. Fenton has been with the saw manufacturing firm for fifty-five years. , ROUTS THIEF IN GARAGE Intruder Saved From Being Shot When Gun Fails to Function. A thief who broke the lock of the garage of Wilbur Robertson, 1926 N. Capitol Ave., was saved from being shot because Robertson's gun failed to function, he told police Sunday night. It will be working next time, he warns. The burglar left without taking the car from the garage, being frightened when he heard Robertson moving about the house,

OPEN JEWISH CENTER l, Attend Dedication of Kirschbaum Unit. Plea for a “return to spiritual values in this materialistic age” was voiced by Attorney Leo F. Wormser, .Chicago, in the principal address at the dedication of new unit at Kirshbaum Community Center Sunday night. More than 1,200 attended. Keys to the center were formally presented to Leonard A. Strauss, president of the Jewish Community Center Association, by G. A. Efroymson, president of the Jewish Federation. Benediction was pronounced. by Rabbi M. M. Feuerlicht. A basketball game was played in the new gymnasium and exhibition swimming contests were held in the pool. Death Notices SEXTON, EDWARD J.—Age 38 beloved husband of Marie Sexton, father of Edward J. Jr., aand Rose Marie Sexton, passed away Jan. 13. Funeral Thursday, Jan. 19, at 8:30 a. m. at the residence of brother Timothy P. Sexton. 1616 N. Penn. St. Peter and Paul Cathedral at 9 o'clock. Friends may call after 6 p. m. Tuesday at above residence. HAUPT. KARL—Beloved husband of the late Marie Haupt, deceased, at 1513 S. Alabama St.. Jan. 15, 1928. at 11:30 a. m. ge 82 years. Funeral Tuesday, Jan. 17 at 2 p. m. at the funeral home of E. E. Gross. 1349 Madison Ave. Friends Invited. Buried Crown Hill cemetery. Funeral Directors W. T. BLASENGYM - Main office. 2323 Shelby St. Drexel 3570. KRIEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR. 1402 N. Ullnols St. Main 1154. Res., Bel. 3866-R 1 George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 522 E. Market. Main 0808. J. C. WILSON; funeral pariora, ambulance service and modern automotive eauioment Dr 0321 end Dr 0322 BERT B. GADD. 2130 PROSPECT ST. DREXEL 5307 UNDERTAKERS. HISEY & TITUB 931 N. Delaware U. 3828 Transportation YELLOW AY - SYSTEMS Inc. LONGEST BUS LINE IN THE WORLD TROPICAL HEATERS BONDED AND INSURED Opening New Division Indianapolis to Pittsburgh Leaving 5 P. M. Daily, $9.00 St. Louis $5 Omaha $lB Kansas City.sl3 Tulsa ....$18.50 Salt Lake...?3B Ft. Worth...s2s Chicago $3 Dallas ....$25.50 Detroit $7 San Antonio $33 Cleveland $10.50 Yelloway Depot, Denisoh Hotel. Pennsylvania and Ohio Sts. For information, Riley 2273, Lin. 4383. —Substations— Traction Bus Terminal MAin 6693 English Hotel Riley 1273 Lorraine Hotel Lincoln 6323 Plaza Hotel Lincoln 4316 Roosevelt Hotel Lincoln 2388 New Colonial Lincoln 4548 234 S. Illinois Lincoln 9220 (Across from Stationd Lost and Found ARTICLES found on Indianapolis street cars ve, terday 2 UMBRELLAS 1 MUSIC ROLL 3 PACKAGES 1 PRAYER BOOK 1 PICTURE OF GIRL MAIN 2737, BOSTON TERRIER—MaIe; dark mahogany with white markings. Names “Nappie”; lost from 226 W. Pratt St. Reward. Lin. 9105, POLICE DOG—Wolf gray, large plain leather collar. Answers to name of “Dandy.” Liberal reward. Return to 3652 N. Illinois. Wash. 2884. POLICE DOG—Male, full grown, tan and black markings white scar on end of nose, new brass mounted harness. Libera) reward for dog or information. LI. 3C70. SPlTZ—White toy. male. Answers to name "Snowball.” Reward. Li. 3691. WORKING girl’s wages lost; Sat afternoon, downtown, between Washington Hotel and L. S. Ayres. Wa. 0739. Reward. You Read the Want Ads— Have you tried to use them? It’s easy—Call Main 3500. Ask for an Ad Taker. Special Notices WILL THE PEOPLE —Who picked up voung lady between W. Michigan and W. Tenth Sts. on Blvd., after accident. Dec. 28. 1927. please call Be. 0852 or 113 Oreely St. FRED McINTIRE. I WIIL NOT be responsible for the payment of any debts contracted in my name bv Marie F. McKee, on or after Jan. 16. George B. McKee. SING POPULAR MUSlC—Taught in ten lessons: S2O. Irv. 0562-J. DRESSMAKING—FORMERLY OF CARSON PIERIE SCOTT. Ta. 4627. HELEN R.—Mother is worried; please call or write. K. D. . Instructions CENTRAL BEAUTY COLLEGE. Our graduates pass State examinations easily 202 Odd Fellow Bldg Ma 579 and 6509 PIANO —Lessons: private Instructions to beginners; 40 cents per lesson. Ri. 1467. Help Wanted Male SALES MANAGER—Preferably 30 to 40; must be a hustler and capable of managing and making $12,000 yearly—through the management of sales of a daily publication selling at $1 at news stands. Must be in position to invest SI,OOO taking a half interest in the business—and spend from April to October In Chicago. Box CBBS. Times. Help Wanted Female GlßL—Ambitious to answer phone in insurance and legal office in exchange for complete stenog. course. Practical business experience: small salary. Ad. Bx. C 877 Situations Wanted Male YOUNG MAN—22; desires position. Had experience in chain grocery. Am training to be an accountant. Phone Dr. 2187-R, between 10-2. CHAUFFEUR—Or houseman, experienced; city refenrece: hard worker; can do anythlng, Lin. 8032. EXP. CARPENTER —Wants job; wages only; no contract. Ri. 1228. CARPENTER WANTS JOB; WAGES ONLY. No contract. Ri. 1228. Situations Wanted Female PERMANENT PLACE—Wanted in Protestant home by lady 29 years old. Experlenced. Call RI. 394. V HALF-DAY WORK BY THE WEEK. CALL BEFORE 3:30. TA. 5066. COLORED WOMAN —WANTS GENERAL HSEWK DAY OR WK. EXP. CH. 7871-M. COLOR! GlßL—General housework or sewing: u.iy or week. Ta. 2280. Business Announcements CINDERS 82.30 for 3-yard load. Be. 3583. PUG. 9x12. THOROUGHLY CLEANED. J? Superior Rug Cleaners. He. 4462. rijA'lnisKa uiuguC, soiq ana lenovateu feather mattresses and pillows made E. F. BURKLE. 416 Mass. Main 1428 PLUMBING FEXTUREB We save vou money. INDIANAPOLIS PLUMBING BUPPLY CO.. 125 N. Alabama. Lin. 6788 Rooms for Rent BROADWAY, 1503—Upper duplex: attractlve front bedroom: gentleman. RI. 4741. CAPITOL. 2301 N.—Lovely room; private home; 1 or 3; meals opt, Ta. 2941.

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Rooms for Rent CAP., N., 321—Housekeeping rms.: also sleeping rms.; mod.: cheap. Ri. 4053. CARROLLTON. 1140—Lovely rm.. modern home. 1 or 2 gentlemen, gar, opt. Hu. 2823 ILLINOIS, N.. 2727—R00m, private modern home; garage. Tal. 2885. MERIDIAN. 2302 N.—Rm. to lady for asslstance morning and eve. Ha. 0523-W. PARK, 2308—Apt. 9; beautiful rm.; mod., steam-heated apt.; Ist-floor. He. 5045. PENNSYLVANIA. N„ 1814—Newly furnlshed room. Employed gentlemen. RUCKLE, 1961—Nluely furnished sleeping rm__ home privileges. Hem. 2874. ST. JOSEPH. E., 233—Warm. attractive rm.; 2 gentlemen or employed couple. WALNUT. 118 W.—Nice modern sleep, and housekeeping room: reasonable. Li. 919 1. Yomnr 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 vou write your ad. Call Main 3500, Want Ad Dept. LOVELY MODERN—Unusually large rm.: 5 windows; private home; College or Cent.ral Ave, Ideal for two. He. 3083. _ 2 STEAM-HEATED RMB.—Private, modern apt.; 2 employed girls or gentlemen; home privileges. LI. 8039. Room for Rent With Board ALA., N., 1224—Attractive rm., steam heat. twin beds., good meals. RI. 8647. COLLEGE, f6so—Children to board by day or week; mother’s care. He. 1127. EAST. 701 N.—2. clean, warm, modern rms.; gd. meals; close in. Li. 4013. MERIDIAN. N.. 2229—1n a nice, warm home: reasonable. Ha. 4833-J. PARK, 1220 Attractive, warm room: buslness woman. Ri. 4194. . GIRLS-1 or 2 to share furnished apartment. north. Cajl MISS LEAHEY, LI. 7546 or Ta. 0814. __ CHILDREN TO ROOM & BBOARD— Mother's care; $4 wk. Ch. 2965-M. Rent Housekeeping Rooms ASHLAND, 2234—3 rms. and kitchenette, mod., niiv. entrance Hemlock 2507. ASHLAND. 1650—Two front rooms; modern; $7.50 week. He. 5998. BROADWAY 7 1608—2 FURNISHED RM3 BATH.. 1 BLK- O FCAP.: $7.50. HE. 5239. CAPITOL. N., 1105—Clean rm.; 1 or 2; near bath: parking space. Ri. 1467. KEYSTONE. 2008 N.— 3 FURNISHED ROOMS. SINK. LIGHT. OAS. MERIDIAN. N.. 1137—Light housekeeping; best heat, hot water guaranteed. Li. 7438. MICHIGAN, 2936 E.—Large front bedroom adjoining bath, in 6-room modern home. Use of entire house for housekeeping, with employed middle-aged couple. No others in the house. Ch. 3464-R. NEW JERSEY. N.. 1029: furnished front rm.. kitchenette: grd. fl.: auto sp.; >4.50. Apartments for Rent BROADWAY & 21ST-3 or 4 warm rms., 1 klchcnette. bath, heat, water. He. 1221. HALL PL., 1718 —Well-located. 4 rooms. bath, apt.: water paid: $22.50. Ta. 5947. ILLINOIS, N., 3009—Apt. 3: 5-rm. strictly mod . heat, wa , gar., janitor service; $65. NEW JERSEY. N—4-rm. lower duplex, modern, huilt-in features. Reas. Ri. 14$0. TALBCTT. 2055 N Very attractive 5-rm. apt.: well heated with city heat: strictly modern: in excellent location; heat and water furnished. Wa. 0544. Moynahan Properties Cos. 710 Union Title Bldg. Ma. 4818 or Ri. 1371. nights or Sunday. UPPER DUPLEX—7 rooms, including 4 bedrms.: also gar.: SSO. Call Ma. Houses and Flats Furnished TCfIE MMIMEE Apartment Hotel N. Delaware St. 1, 2 and 3-room suites; first-class hotel service. H. H. Woodsmall & Cos., Inc. Li. 5391. Ma. 2808. “We insure everything but the hereafter.” Nights and holidays call Lester Johnson. Dr. 2840. ST - JOETe". 19—Apt. 3: 2 rooms; lovely furnished apartment. Rl-1551. Houses for Rent ASHLAND. 1215—7-room modern: hardwood floors, large barn; hot water heat; *4O. Wa. 0643. BEECHER ST., 910—Four rooms, half double: sls. 504 E. Raymond: 4 rooms, half double; semi-modern: water paid; S2O. 921 Drexel Ave.: 4 rooms, modern; water paid; S3O. 1534 Churchman; 5 rooms; water paid: garage; S3O. Concession* made on above rentals. M. D. JOHNSON. Main 1 yU. 309-10 Lemcke Bldg. BEECH GROVE 71 SOUTH 7TH ST. 3-room bungalow; electricity, city water. gas. Inside toilet; S2O. __ SCHMIDT & SMITH. INC., REALTORS. 130 N. Delaware. Ma. 4088 BRIGHT. 168—Five-room double; elec., gas. water paid; sl6. Ha. 1172-R. BROADWAY, 1558—Lower duplex; 6 rms.. bath: city heat turn.; SSO. Ta. 4712. COLLEGE. 3247; beautiful high-class brick double: newly decorated. Ha. 3679-W. CUSHING. 2363—Double; 3 large rooms; new garage; clean, elec.; $12.50. Be. 2284. DORMAN. 541—Dandy 7-room modern double; garage: $35. Ta, 5337. HARLAN. 159—Modern 4-room bungalow double, with garage. Special inducement to reliable tenant. Hu. 1404. Mrs. I. Wolf. LEEDS. 240—Double; 4 rms.; garage: good condition; water paid; $lB. Be. 2284. LEEDS, 253 —4-room modem double; water paid: garage: $35. Dr. 3013-M. 2166 NAPOLF.AN—Near Garfield Park; 5~ room single house; $lB. W. R. HUNTER CO. MA. 1078. NORTH—Dandv 5 rms.. semt-mod., large attic. Only $21.50. Ha. 4681-M. PARIS. 549—4-room double. sl2. PARKER. 440: 4-room modern double; garage; S3O. LI. 4331. PENN . S„ 1120 —For colored; 4-room modern house: only S2O. Inquire 1119 Union St. Dr. 1694-W. FENN., 2535 N.—6-room cottage, modern; S4O. Ta. 1644. RANDOLPH. 8.. 1153-55—5-rm. semi-mod. double; water paid: $22.50. Dr. 6361. TACOMA. 3848 N.—4-rm. cottage, elec. lights, garage. /He. 2485. 1324 N. TREMONT—S-room single house: new: S2O. W. R. HUNTER CO. MA. 1078. UDELL. 611—4-rm. mod. dble., water pd. Newly dec. Garage. Ha. _OBB2. WASH., E.. 2602—Upper duplex; 5 rms.; mod.: laun'y; gar.; wa. pd.; $35. Ch. 3499. 11TH ST.. W., 115—Colored; 6 rooms; modern double. Ch, 6229, 41ST ST.. W.. 419—6-room modern double; good condition; garage. Wa. 4553. 34TH, W.. 1465—4 rooms, modern double; water paid: garage. Ha. 0752-R. 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 courteous girl will help you, write your ad. Call Main 3500. Want Ad Dept. 4 RMS.—$23 mo. Sell furniture for SSO. Rent sls. 1621 Williams. Ch. 1723. COTTAGE, $16.50 tiom Ve 7 r iß°N S ’Mlfey. riC lightS ’ K °° d COndl * Duftlop & Holtegel Main 6020. 122 E. Market St. Suburban for Rent SUBURBAN—NORTH; 4-RM. COTTAGE; WELL. ELEC.. GAR.: S2O MO. LI. 7206. Business Places for Rent ELEGANT LOCATION—For plumber. bsY her. tire, battery, shoe store, dry goods. 209-11 S State. Irv. 3003, Farms for Rent FARM—62 acres, close In. on Danville car line. Bel. 0654, 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. 4579-0699-W. TRANSFER—CoaTj feed, general hauling. Washington 4433. DEAD STORAGE—CIean, light, warm; $7 month. STANDARD OARAGE. Ta. 6853. Houses for Sale BROADCASTING That you can purchase the four-room cottage at 518 E. Morris St. on terms of $l5O cash and $27.50 per month; bath, city water, inside toilet, electric lights, garage. Will consider vacant lot as downpayment. F. J. VIEHMANN CO.. Realtors, Builders. 142 N. Delaware St. Riley 2840. Res.. Irv. 4292, MODERN BUNGALOW SIOO DOWN Modern, 5 rooms, front-drive garage; located in Speedway; balance monthly: price $4,700. Call U. 2SIB. BCHLOSS BROB. INVESTMENT 00., 137 E. Washington St.

Houses for Sale SIOO CASH $35 per month; modem, 5-room home; close in, south. Bridges & Graves Cos., 243 N. Delaware. MAin 1244. Office open evenings. 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. SELL MY SBOO equity in good paying double; leaving city. Ta. 0481. Building and Contracting GENERAL building and contracting: remodeling a specialty. CIVIC REALTY COMPANY. 136 N. Deiaawre. Lin, 6080. Lots for Sale LOT—On Sixtieth, near Michigan Road. He. 0523-W. Suburban for Sale UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS PROPERTY 6-room modern bungalow, built last year; $4,500. Terms. H. M. KINGSBURY CO. Irv. 0340. Irv. 0365. TIMES WANT ADS WRING BUSINESS Miscellaneous for Sale Stock Reduction Furaiture Sale Crowded for room we offer you these prices to reduce our stock. A large selection and a large reduction. Here is your opportunity to save real money. Odd Buffets $18.50 Golden Oak. Fumed Oak and Early English. Reduction 5.00 Sale price $11.50 Axminstcr Rug, 9x12 $49.50 Reduction 12.00 Sale price $37.50 Velvet Rug, 9x12 $32.50 Reduction 700 Sale price $24.50 Rug. 9x9. Heathy mixed $42.00 Reduction 72.50 Sale price r 529.50 Linoleum remnants, various sizes up to five square yards $ 2.50 Reduction 7-50 Sale price $ 7.00 Three-piece living room suite; davenport. low chair, wing chair; covered in attractive high-grade Jacquard velour $137 50 Reduction 40.00 Sale price $ 97.50 Seven-piece dining-room suite; buffet. table. 5 dining chairs; finished in golden oak $42.50 Reduction 13.00 Sale price $29.50 Odd sets of chairs, six to a set, in golden oak, early English end fumed oak $22.50 Reduction 5.00 Sale price $17.50 Iron beds, in 4.6x3.3 size; mahoganv, brown, ivory $ 7.50 Reduced 3.50 Sale price $ 3.50 Five-piece breakfast set; table and four chairs; gray $36.50 Reduced 12.00 Sale price $24.50 Phonograph; large size, cabinet model $67.50 Reduced 25.00 Sale price $42.50 Phonograph: Starr cabinet model, golden oak $34 50 Reduced 13.50 Sale price $22.00 Bed davenport; golden oak; leather covered $24.50 Reduced 7.00 Sale price $17.50 Library tables; golden oak, fumed oak, early English $14.50 Reduced 5.00 Sale price $ 9.50 Three-piece bedroom suite; 4x6 bed. chest, dresser; ivory $94.50 Reduced 19.50 Sale priee $75.00 Three-piece bedroom suite: walnut: bed. chest, vanity SIIO.OO Reduced 25.00 Sale price $ 85.00 Occasional ttble; walnut $14.75 Reduced 5.00 Sale price $ 9.75 Cabinet smokers; mahogany, red and green lacquer $11.50 Reduced 4.50 Sale price TOO TERMS Rihodes=Bi!irford Largest Used Goods Store In Central West. 335 E. WASH. BABY CARRIAGE—FoIding, twin; chikFs bed, paper eutter. Reasonable. Ch. 1147-J. BATHROOM, COMPLETE, $76 DINING-ROOM SUITE -plece: price low; excellent condition, Hu. 3166. DINING-ROOM—Suite, bedroom suite, breakfast suite; slightly used; will sacrifice if sold at once. Terms to responsible party. 1926 Madison Ave. ELECTRIC APPLIANCES All kinds electrical repairing MEIER ELECTRIC CO„ 136 S. Meridian Bt. ELECTRIC SWEEPER—Gas range, sewing machine; cheap. Ta. 0274. 45 w. 27th. GAS RANGE; good condition. Price sl2. Wash. 5020. A. B. GAS RANGE—Excellent condition; $7,50. ill Drexel. Irv. 1033-R. SINGER MOTOR—Late model; also klddleKoop. Ch. 6442. STOVE—Charter oak heater; reasonable. 260 N. Keystone. Superior house paint; outside or inside: Is colors and white, $1.49 gal. MARION PAINT CO.. 366 3. Meridian St. Main 4165. RUMMAGE SALE—Usea ciotmng and furnlture. 127 W, Georgia St. WANTED —Every housekeeper to call at our store and see the new 12-quart Waterless Cooker. Cooks a whole meal over one burner. CITIZENS GAS COMPANY. SCALES —Slicers and choppers; cash or terms; factory trained service. 243 N. PENN. MAIN 4874. DAYTON SCALE CO. TYPEWRITERS: all maxes;: mad; bargain prices. KINO TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, 1 Mm. Ave., opp. P. O. TIMES WANT ADB BRING BUSINESS

Miscellaneous for Sale LAMSON PNEUMATIC . TUBE SYSTEM Complete equipment in fine condition. Six stations with expansion capacity of fourteen. Pull set of conveyors both for coin and papers of letterhead size. Will sell cheap for quick sale. No room for storing it. SCHLATTER HARDWARE Clinton Street, Corner Columbia. Fort Wayne, Ind. WANTED—Every housekeeper to see the "SMOOTHTOP Oas Rang with the speed burners. CITIZENS GAB COMPANY. THREE-ROOM outfit, 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. Yoinr Credit ffs 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 Mam 3500. Want Ad Dept. SEWING machines, drop-head Singers, $lO up; repairs for all makes. Singer Cos.. 126 W. Washington. Main 1418. WANTED—Every housekeeper to see the new Tappan Gas Range with the insulated oven. CITIZENS GAS COMPANY. CASH ONLY—Fine 8-piece walnut dining suite, colonial mahogany bedroom suite; 2-plece living-room suite. 4237 College. WE HAVE SIX ACORN GAS RANGES Right-hand oven only: to close out at better than 20% discount while they last, on account of over stock. CITIZENS GAS COMPANY. SPECIAL ON RUGS. 9x12. $22.50. 300 S. MERIDIAN ST. SEVERAL SHEETS OF NEW PLASTERBOARD—CHEAP. BOX C 880. TIMEB. Miscellaneous Wanted HOUSE cleaning? Your surplus clothing furniture, magazines, papers will heip us to help others. Salvation Army Industrial Home. Phone for wagon. Riley 6822 127 W. Georgia FURNITURE WANTED We will pay the best price. Ch. 3632, _ Pets and Live Stock ANCONA HENS—Shepard strain; breeding stock: $1 each. Bel. 4)97. BABY CHICKS—And supplies, now and all the time; ducklings in February, turkeys and goslings in March. We V ave birds, fish and supplies. BOYER’B HATCHERY. 34 N. Delaware St. Ri. 5470, BABY CHICKS—That live andgrow: blood tested: catalog free. HOOSIER CHICK HATCHERY. 802 State Life Bldg. Ri. 5067. CANARY FOR SALE—Beautiful young singer. Hum. 1429. SHETLAND PONY—Small; ideal pet for children. Saddle and bridle: S4O. Dr. 6023. EXCELLENT pedigreed police puppies. Show type. Reasonable. He. 4964. INCUBATORS—2: electric: one 600 egg; one 300 egg; 1 coal brooder. Dr. 5469-2. Musical Instruments . ~ THREE-DAY SPECIAL” TUES., WED., THURS. One Lagonda plain brown mahogany upright piano; refinished in Duco with bench to match. Terms, $1.50 per week: $145. Starr phonograph: good tone. A real buv: $lB. Terms. $1 per week. Baby Grand piano, only slightly used, iust exchanged on reproducing piano. Jargain. Easy terms. KIMBALL’S 150 N- Dflawart Hi- 2755. Our reorganized player roll dept, offers an entire new stock of Q. R. S., records and deluxe player rolls. Latest hits. BALDWIN’S 35 MONUMENT CIRCLE. RINNE MUSIC CO —DRUM SHOP. Leedy drums, “King” band instruments. Selmer clarinets, violins, banjos. 128 Pembroke Arcade. Main 4574. LAGONDA—Upright piano, mahogany finish: In perfect condition; terms $1.50 per week. RI. 2155. SEVERAL—Bargains In used pianos, phonographs and radios. WILSON-BTEWART 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. HOWARD plaver piano—Finish payments: balance. $225: ii a week. No interest. ROBERTSON S. 235 N. Penn. _____ SAXOPHONE—GoId plated. E-flat alto; new; bargain. Hu. 4029. KNABE—Orand. Ampico: ccst $3,000: perfect condition; SI,OOO. Wa. 2522. VICTROLA—TabIe model, mahogany, with record. Rea! buy. Wash. 1794-W.' PIANO—For rent; cheap. Bee Mr. Stevens, Christena-Teague Plano Cos. Ma. 2109. $8750 PLAYER—With roils and bench- can be had by finishing payments. Lin. 6464. PREMIER—ConsoIe phonograph: forty records; excellent condition. 2423 Coyner Av. Radio Equipment EXPERT RADIO SERVICE Aerials erected; work guaranteed: A. B. C. RADIO SERVICE. Ri. 4951. He. 3477. IP YOU WANT EXPERT RADIO Service, call Ra. 0178. SIX-TUBE- Resistance coupled radio, less cabinet. S2O. Call after 6:30 p. m., 341 Parkway. DAY FAN—Single-dial, complete; cash or terms; reasonable. Ta. 0178. RADIO—Two-dial Erla; 5 tubes; cheap. 2015 S. Meridian. RADIO —6 tube; ivorv reed baby carriage; oak china closet. Hum. 2481. Money to Loan PERSONAL LOANS $lO to S3OO Tills corporation Is OPERATED UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF THE STATE OF INDIANA and &rovides a place where you may orrow from $lO to S3OO in a dignified business-like manner without paying more than the legal rate of interest or without befog imposed upon in any way. We do not notiiy your employer neither do we make inquires of friends, relatives or trades people. You get the money In a few hours' time and without having any one sign your note. If you are unable to call in persons at our office, phone' us or write us and our representative will call at your home. If in a Hurry Phone MA in 2923 HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION 404 Kresge Bldg. (FOURTH FLOOR) Comer of Pennsylvania and Wash. Bt. Entrance 41 E. Washington St, LOANS—SIO TO S3OO TO HUSBAND AND WIFE At lawful rates and easy terms of repayment. We charge only on monthly balances. You can reduce qr 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 Marlon County property from titleholders. Mr. Fry. THE WASHINGTON COMPANY. 257 W Washington St.. Main 0792. AUTOMOBILES AND FURNITURE Loans to the man who works. Legal rate, quick service. Plenty of Damns space Phone Riley 4974. BUCKEYE FINANCE CO. PUBLIC WELFARE LOAN. 330 Occidental Bldg. Ma. 6229. Southeast comer "Wash, and Ills. Sts. Rate 2% lowest rate in city, 1 below legal rate. No extra charges. 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Money to Loan Plane* n, Auto, Out Plan Will Please You Columbia Loan Company Lin. 6335 152 D. Dela. St. LOANS ON HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND AUTOMOBILES. $lO TO S3OO. LEGAL RATES. We buy second mortgages and all kinds of good household furniture. FRANK E. BRYANT. 2231 E. Wash. Ch. 6819. Hours: 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. LOANS ON AUTOMOBILES AND PERSONAL PROPERTY MARION FINANCE CO. LIN. 1581. 207 GUARANTY BLDO Business Opportunities MEAT market, cash and carry; town 3.000; doing over $3,000 per month. Only independent market in town. Good location. Low overhead. Owner has other interest. A bargain. Terms to reliable party. Write Box CB7B Times. Legal Notices NOTICE—Is hereby given that the undersigned will on Feb. 14, 1928. at 10 a. m.. at the address below, sell at public auction for repair bill and storage charges on a 1 ton Ford truck, 1924 model, motor No. 8136622, left by R. D. Case. CARL PARTI,OW, 4534 E. Tenth St.. Indianapolis, Ind. BANKRUPT SALE OF HARDWARE The bankrupt stock of F. R. Van Meter, Bloomfield, Indiana, will be sold at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, on Thursday, Jan. 19, 1928. at 10 o’clock a. m. Stock consists of hardware, house furnishings, and other similar merchandise. Complete information, copy of inventory. etc., will be furnished by the undersigned. , H. L. M’LAUGHLIN, Trustee in Bankruptcy. Bloomfield. Indiana. Bamberger & Feibleman, Attorneys. Indianapolis. Indiana. NOTICE OF BIDS ON SUPPLIES FOR THE USE OF THE PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS OF THE STATE OF INDIANA. Notice is hereby given that the Joint Purchasing Committee for the correctional ana benevolent institutions of the State of Indiana will receive at the office of its Secretary, Room 326, Statehousc, Indianapolis. Ind., until 10 o'clock a. m„ Monday, Jan. 23, 1928, scaled bids on Paints, oils and varnishes and Queensware, glassware and silverware, according to a complete list specifying kind, grade and quantity now on file in the office of the secretary of the committee. Also, Coal specifications for the Central State Hospital Indianapolis. Ind., are on file at the above office and will be furnished on request, for furnishing coal from Feb. 1, 1928. to May 31, 1928. The Joint Purchasing Committee reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive technical defects. JOINT PURCHASING COMMITTEE OP INDIANA. DAILY E. McCOY, Secretary. TIMES WANT 4DB BRING BUSINESS 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. Lin. 1011 GOOD 6-in. lump No. 5 Indiana; $5.50 per ton. RICHLAND COAL CO. 105 N. Mlnker St. Bel. 0372, GLENN COAL CO. 430 Indiana Ave. Ri. 4381. WHY PAY MORE ? Old Hickory White Ash, $5.25 2 Tons, $10.25 Monarch Lump $5.50 2 Tons, $10.75 Big 6-in. escreened No. 5. W. Ya. 6-ir. Ip. $6.25 2 Tons, $12.25 Poca. Mine Run, No. 3 ..$6.50 2 Tons, $12.50 Red Ash Poca. Ip. .. $7.25 2 Tons, $14.00 Beckley seam. Our Guarantee—2,ooo pounds per ton and a square deal. NAGELSON COAL CO. T.Tn 9260. RI. 1866. 831 E. St. Clair. TREE WOOD —For fire place, furnace wood and kindling. Ch. 2982-R. NO CHARGE FOR WHEELING TRY ONE TON. W. Va. Egg $6.25 W. VA. 2-IN LP $6.35 W. Ya. 4-in. Ip $6.50 W. Va. 6-in. Ip $6.75 No. 5 forked. Island Creek Ip $7.00 POCAHONTAS 4-IN. LP ~57.50 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. 50% Big Eagle lp. Ind. Ip- $5.00-5.50 RED RIVER CO. CH. 1610 CH. 1610 iMMUtia 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. J. & I. COAL CO. TA. 2471. TA. 2471. SUGAR TREE WOOi>-FOR FURNACE^OR ORATE. HE. 3789, ACME COAL CO. 424 W. 17th. 401 S. Ritter Ave. Ta. 0534. Irv, 4406. _ DON’T MAKE A MISTAKE—In buying before calling us. HOOSIER BRICK AND COAL CO. He, 1331. He, 1332. NO CHARGE FOR WHEEL-IN White Ash $5.50 No. 5 lump. W. Virginia 6x3 lump $6.50 W. Virginia shovel lump ....$8.50 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. 6 •Anchor Coal Cos. Drex. 0171. Drex. 0171 EGG COKE—S 7 per ton. T. J. MILLER, Standard and Division Sts. Li. 7633, Kindling With Each Ton Yellow Diamond 6-in. lp. 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 lp. fkd 5.50 Bethel Coah Cos. Drex. 5200. 223 Caven Bt. COAL AND COKE ATLAS FUEL CO. 401-29 W, MORRIS. DR. 0533-0683. STEWART COAL CO. _i, 1539 Roosevelt Avow

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Auto Supplies and Repairs AUTOMOBILE TOPS; side curtalni made new or repairs. JOHN GUEDELHOEFER WAGON CO.. 202 Kentucky Ave. USED TIRES Wholesale and Retail. L. SELIO & SON. 23 B EAST. Automobiles Wanted WILL pay cash for vour car or your equity. I. WOLF AUTO CO. Lin- 4516. 561 N. Capitol. USED CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD. GOLDBERG BROS.. 543 N. CAPITOL. LINCOLN 4638. You Read the Want Ad's— Have you tried to use them? It’s easy—Call Main 3500. Ask for an Ad Taker. Automobiles for Sale ARMACOST Buick. Very late 4-pass. Coupe. Only $750. Eveiy Car Reduced SIOO to SSOO 2 BIG STORES 440 N. Capitol MAin 0550. 209 W. North ■*• j MA. 0554 i ESSEX COACH—Late 1926; several extras, good condition. Owner will sacrifice. Mr, Mackey. Ha. 0230-M or Ma. 5555. BUICK. 1924 TOURING—Winter inejoaure; SIOO cash, balance terms. Ch. 1305. SALE OR TRADE—I 926 Buick coach at sacrifice; $725. See John Batman, pressroom Indp’ls. Times. Evenings and Sunday, 1411 Euclid Ave. . CHEVROLET—I 927 Coupe; fully equlppecL good condition, leaving city; $425, $l6O cash, balance terms, Mr. Klema, Lin. 4576. Hem. 1425. 1922 HUPP TOURING Lots of transportation; balance du* SIOO. STUTZ OF INDIANA 1525 N. Meridian. LI. 4515. OPEN EVENINGS BARGAINS AT OAKLEY’S OPEN AND CLOSED CARS ALL MODELS ALL PRICED TO SELL QUICKLY YOUR CAR IN TRADE. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-65 S. MERIDIAN. DREXEL 4743. ESSEX COACH, 1926 Best of shape, mighty good bargain at price asked. Terms to suit you. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-65 S. Meridian. Drexel 4743. 1927 AUBURN BROUQHAM—Car in A-l condition. Must sacrifice price on account of sickness. Has had only one owner. Call for Mr., Bralsier. Li. 7342. BUY—Where qnaality governs price! INDIANAPOLIS AUTO EXCHANGE, 430 N. Capitol Ave. 1926 CHEVROLET COUPE—FuIIy equipped. Back from the finance company, $75.00 down, balance easy, payments direct to US. MARION CHEVROLET COMPANY. 1040 N. Meridian St. Li. 5361. Open evenings and Sunday. FORD—I 926 Tudor sedan; balloon tires, lock wheel, new paint; in wonderful condition; reduced from $325 to $265; easy terms. HARE CHEVROLET CO., 525 E. Washington. CHRYSLER SEDAN—I 927 : 6-60; repoasessed car. Our price is much lower than car value. 329 w! Market. LI. 2005. FORD —1926 Roadster; balleon tires: good shape. This car reduced from $225 to 5175; easy terms. HARE CHEVROLET CO.. 525 E. Washington. 1927 CHEVROLET COUPE—Bumpers, spar# tire, heater. This car is back from the finance company. Wonderful bargain at SIOO.OO down, balance easy payment* direct to us. MARION CHEVROLEfr CO.. 1040 N. Meridian St. Li. 5361. Open evenings and Sundays. CHECROLET—I926 Touring; good balloon tires; wonderful condition; reduced from $325 to $265- easy terms. HARE CHEVROLET CO,. 525 E. Washington. FORD SEDAN Here’s a reel bargain: only $150; good rubber; good mechanically. STUTZ OF INDIANA 1525 N. Merilian St. Lin. 4515. CHECROLET—I927 Coach; good condition. This car redu ;ed from SSOO to $425: easy terms. HARE CHEVROLET CO., 925 X. Washington. FORDS , ~ Are better and cheapar at WANGELIN-SHARP CO. GET YOUR CONTRACT NOW ‘ PATHFINDER AUTO SERVICE CORP--215 E. New York. y LI. 1232. DODGE TOURING—FuIIy equipped-"" A-l condition; six good tires; $125. Call 3155 Northwestern Ave. USED CAR BARGAINS'. JONES WHITAKER SALE® CO. CAPITOL AT VERMONT. SVALLERIOH’S USED CAR BARGAINS 314 N. DELAWARE BT. PILOT SEDAN Wonderful condition; bargain; balanee due sll6. STUTZ 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. Lin. $233. 1926 FORD COUPE Excellent condition. Driven very little. A bargain. Central Buick Used Car Store. 602 N. Capitol. Open evening*. HUDSON BROUGHAM—I 927; repossessed car. You will have to hurry to get this car for unpaid balance. 329 W. Market. Li. 2005, USED CARS of every description: price"! and terms always right. Farrell Bros.. 332 N. Capitol, Lin. 8232. Oakland, 1926-27 We have several of these late model coaches and sedans and have cut our firices to move them quickly as we need he room. Term or your car in trade. Central Buick Cos. Used Car Store. 602 N. Capitol. Open evenings. PRICES REDUCED Down. 1925 Hudson Coach $75 1925 Oakland Roadster S3O 1924 Willys-Knight Sedan SBO 1926 Chevrolet Touring SOS. 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. Studebaker Regal Coiftmander This car positively cannot be fold from new and carries new car guarantee: have spent $175 in extra equipment. Car has been driven only 1,500 miles; ready to go out and give service. If you want to save money and still get a high-class quality automobile, call Ch. 2168-J. Can arrange terms to responsible party. USED CAR BARGAINS LATE MODELS EASY TERMS. FRANK FEESER CO. 1126 PROSPECT USED FORDS FRANK HATFIELD CO. Authorized Ford Dealer. 625 N Canltol Mein *7o* Trucks 1925 FORD TRUCK, Va-TOfT Late model. You can’t pass this ub lor only S6O. STUTZ OF INDIANA 1325 N. Meridian St. Itn, <915. Open evenfoua