Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 216, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 January 1928 — Page 11

.TAN. 17, 1928

MARINES KILL AID TO SANDINO Leader Slain in Battle, Say Official Advices. £.y United Press MANAGUA, Nicaragua, Jan. 17. One of tlie leaders of the General Augustino Sandino group of rebels has been killed in battle by United States marines, according to official advices today. The leader, General Mendes, was leading a group of Sandino followers in the Geronimo range near San Albino, Sunday morning, when they encountered a marine detachment. A sharp skirmish followed in which Mendes was killed and another rebel injured. There were no marine casualties. The equipment of the rebel group was captured, the official advices said. Meanwhile strength of the United States marine forces in Nicaragua is being inspected by Major General Le Jeune, commander of the United States Marine Corps. “I am here on an inspection trip that, will last a week or ten days,” General Le Jeune told the United Press. “I want to see for myself what our boys are up against down here. “In two days I have learned far more about the problems and the conditions in this section than I ever could have from a distance."

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Automobiles reported stolen to police belong to: Harry Lindley, 807 N. Pennsylvania St., Buick, 516-963, from in front of that address. E. B. Pfeiffer, 1045 N. Pennsylvania St., room 27, Chevrolet, 529791, from in front of that address. Booker T. Carter, 2042 Hovey St., Ford, from in front of 2251 Columbia Ave. G. W. Herweth, 310 N. Davidson St., Auburn, 565-759, from 25 E. North St. Perry Lesh, 4015 Guilford Ave., Buick, 1-050, from Illinois and North Sts. T. J. Sloan, 1395 Hoefgen St., Chevrolet, 40-223, from Virginia Ave., and Washington St. Samuel G. Joseph, Denison Hotel, Nash, 15-634, from 1500 N. Capitol Ave. C. L. Achey, 205 N. Bell Vieu PI., Ford, 530-700, from in front of that address. Emery Knapp, Acton, Ind., Ford, 532-079, from Acton, Ind. Earl Dill, 1523 N. Illinois St., Ford, 520-879, from in front of that address. Max Recker, 1319 N. Pennsylvania St., Chrysler, 577-155, from in front of that address. Carl Hagemeier, 1550 Bradbury Ave., Chevrolet, 19-872, fiom New York and Pennsylvania Sts. Ownie Bush, 207 N. Walcott St., Marmon, from 102 N. State Ave.

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Automobiles reported found by police belong to: Dr. Omer Dynes, 520 Medical Arts Bldg., Maxwell, at 1231 Roache St. Rex Fisher, Shelbum, Ind., Ford, at Agnes and Vermont Sts. C. C. Miller, 1916 Jones St., Chevrolet, at Market and New Jersey Sts. Walter E. Lyons, 964 S. Alamama Bt„ Essex, at 325 E. Market St. HOLD JANITOR AS KILLER Assistant Is Accused of Slaying Apartment House Custodian. Curry Patterson, 37, Negro, assistant janitor at 2035 N. Meridian St., today faces the charge of killing Richard Etter, 33, head apartment house janitor, Monday afternoon. After some hours of questioning by Detectives Miller and Kurrasch Patterson confessed the murder police say. He had quarreled with Etter over the work and assaulted him with a hammer. Etter’s skull was fractured and he was found dying by his wife. SET RITES FOR SEXTON Former City Real Estate Man Dies in Arizona; Burial Here. Services will be held at 9 a. m. Thursday at SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral for Edward J. Sexton, former Indianapolis real estate dealer, who died Friday at Tucson, Ariz. Church services will be preceded by services at the home of a brother, Timothy P. Sexton, 1616 N. Pennsylvania St. Burial will be in Holy Cross cemetery. Resolutions expressing regret were adopted Monday by the Indianapolis Real Estate Board, of which the deceased was a member. 2 FACE BOOZE CHARGES Still Operators Confess Selling Accused Fair Liquor Supply. Mike Mates, 702 Ketcham St., and George Plach, 701 Ketcham St., today faced Federal liquor charges as a result of admissions made by Martin Jmiovich and John Klarich, 2326 Brookside Ave. Mates and Plach were arrested by a squad of police headed by Sergt. John Eisenhut Monday night. Junovich and Klarich, in pleading guilty In Federal Court to operating a still, admitted selling them 70 to 80 gallons of liquor weekly. EVOLVE APPRAISAL PLAN Farm Federation Would Make Earning Power Basis. A concerted effort will be made by the Indiana Farm Bureau Federation to have farm lands valued on the basis of earning power when appraisals are made in March in the taxing units. State and local tax commissioners will be asked to follow this rule in fixing farm values instead of the , comparative methods.

Sappy Story By Times Special 17.—Spring is here, Or a maple tree at the home of Ed Holder here is being “kidded.” Holder says he tapped the tree and there was a good flow of sap.

‘STEVE’ HEARING SET Life Prisoner’s Case Is Docketed for Jan. 27. By Times Special MICHIGAN CITY, Ind., Jan. 17. Hearing on two petitions of D. C. Stephenson, serving a life term in the Indiana State Prison here for murder, have been set for Jan. 27 before Judge Harry L. Crumpacker. In one petition Stephenson seeks a court order compelling prison officials to permit him to confer with his attorneys without guards present. The other asks an order forbidding imposition of cruel and unusual punishment upon Stephenson. Another development in the Stephenson case is announcement at Kokomo by Attorney Olin R. Holt that he plans steps to collect $25,000 from Gutzon Borglum, noted sculptor, claiming the money was loaned by Stephenson. HOLD SERVICES FOR JOSEPH B. KEETER Aged Republican Worker Buried In Crown Hiil Cemetery. Funeral services for Joseph B. Keeter, 76, were held at his home, 205 N. Warman Ave., at 2 o’clock this afternoon, in charge of the Rev. John W. Collins and the Red Men. Burial was in Crown Hill cemetery. Mr. Keeter, who died at his home Saturday, had been a resident of Indianapolis since 1884, when he came here from Danville. A Republican, he had been inspector in the city engineer’s office and Republican chairman of the Sixth ward during the first administration of the late Samuel Lewis Shank as mayor. Mr. Keeter was a member of the Red Men, the old Marion Club and the First Christian Church of Danville. He leaves a widow; a daughter, Mrs. Frank Fox; two sons, Frank B. and Charles L. Keeter of Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs. A. H. Burgess of Chicago and Mrs. Louisa Callahan of Little Rock, Ark., and a brother, Samuel L. Keeter of Beloit, Wis. Chaplain Is |£iwanis Speaker Dr. William A. Frye, chaplain of the Illinois State Penitentiary at Joliet, will speak on “The Message of a Prison Chaplain,” at the Kiwanis Club luncheon at the Claypool, Wednesday. 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. In Memoriam Notices IN MEMORIAM—In loving remembrance of our dear son and brother. Loren Warren, who died six years ago today, Jan. 17. 1922. We mourn for you, dear Loren„> Though not in outward show. For the heart that mourns sincerely Mourns silently and low. Sadly missed by mother and brother. Funeral Directors W. T. BLASENG YM~ Main office, 2228 Shelby St. Drexel 2570. KREEGER, WM. E~ FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Main 118*. Res.. Bel. 8868-R 1 George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 823 E. Market. Main 0808. J. C. WILSON; funeral parlors, ambulance service and modern automotive eaulpment Dr 0321 end Dr. 0322. BERT 8. OADD. 2130 PROSPECT ST. DREXEL 8307 undertakers: , HISEY & TITUS. 931 N. Delaware. LI. 2828 T ransportation YELLOWAYSYSTEMS 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...s3B J a . yton k — ’ Columbus. $4.35 Ft. Worth...s2s Chicago $3 Dallas ....$25.50 Detroit $7 San Antonio $33 Cleveland $10.50 Yelloway Depot, Denison Hotel. Pennsylvania and Ohio Sts. For information, Riley 2273, Lin. 4383. —Substations— Traction Bus Terminal MAln 6693 English Hotel Riley 1273 Lorraine Hotel Lincoln 6323 Plaza Hotel Lincoln 4316 Roosevelt Hotel Lincoln 2388 New Colonial Lincoln 4546 234 S. Illinois Lincoln 9220 (Across from Union Station I. Lost and Found ARTICLES found on Indianapolis street cars yesterday 1 UMBRELLA 2 SACKS OF BOXING GLOVES 1 PRAYER BOOK 1 CHILD’S RUBBER 1 KEY (DOOR) 2 ODD GLOVES Main 2727. BAG—Green leather, fancy knob, containing six Ona B. Talbot concert tickets, money. Reward. Ta, 3382. BOSTON TERRIER—MaIe; dark mahogany with white markings. Names "Nappie”; lost from 226 W. Pratt St. Reward. Lin. 9105. PARTY-t-Who has black brlndle Boston terrier dog. white on face, chest, batears. known. Please return a’ once to 1642 Park Ave. to avoid trouble, SPlTZ—White toy. male. Answers to name "Snowball." Reward. Li. 3691. TIRE—And wheel; Goodrich Silvertown Cord; 31x4.98. at Southeastern and State Aves. Saturday night. Drex. 3999, or 1644 Fletcher Ave. Reward. TlßE—Spare, tube and rim: 32x5.77, balloon; Saturday. Lin. 3982. Reward. WRIST WATCH—Lady’s, lost at Keith’s Theater Sunday night. Reward. Ch,

Lost and Found WRIST WATCH—White gold, with gray leather strap. Reward. Ha. 4923-R, Special Notices WILL THE PEOPLE—Who picked Up young lady between W. Michigan and W. Tenth Sts. on Blvd., after accident, Dec. 28, 1927, please call Be. 0852 or 113 Greely St. FRED McINTIRE. I WIIL NOT be responsible for the payment of any debts contracted in my name by Marie F. McKee, on or after Jan. 16. George B. McKee. EXPERT—DRESSMAKER: ALTERATIONS, COATS RELINED. 648 E. 19TH ST. HE. 4642, ANY ONE—Knowing if Edgar V. Halffin is dead or alive please telephone Ch. 1962-R. LESSONS—On applied psychology. Send stamp, add. envelope for partic. EAGLEFEA'rHER. 606 Dorman St,, Indpls., Ind. CURTAIN—LAUNDERING A SPECIALITY; A-l WORK. HA, 4127-W. SING POPULAR MUSlC—Taught In ten lessons; S2O, Irv. 0562-J. DRESSMAKING—FORMERLY OF CARSON PIERIE BCOTT. 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 M 579 and 6509 CHRISTENSEN School of Popular Music; f lano harmony and all dance orchestral truments. 108 Pembroke Arcade. Rl. 3890 PlANO—Lessons; private instructions to beginners; 40 cents per lesson. Rl. 1487. Help Wanted Male SALES MANAGER—Preferably 30 to 40; mutt 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, WANTED—A man to collect on commtssion. Dr. 0954, Help Wanted Female OlßL—Ambitious to answer phone in insurance and legal ofTice in exchange for complete stenog. course. Practical business experience; small salary. Ad. Bx. C 877 A-l COOK—Day work; must be able to take care of steam table. BIG FOUR RESTAURANT. 2502 Sherman Dr. Situations Wanted Male YOUNG MAN—22: desires position. Had experience in chain grocery. Am training to be an accountant. Phor.e Dr. 2187-R, between 10-2. CARPENTER WANTS JOB; WAGES ONLY. No contract, Ri. 1228. Situations Wanted Female HALF-DAY—Work by week; experienced woman. He. 2573. | EXP. WOMAN—WORK BY DAY OR WK.; STAY NIGHTS, REF. LI. 7407. Business Announcements CINDERS RUG. 9x12, THOROUGHLY CLEANED. A2 Superior Rug Cleaners. He. 4462. LEATHERS oought, sold ana renovated: feather mattresses and pillows made E. F. BURKLE, 416 Mass, Main 1428. LOCKSMlTH—Cyclinder kevs, 2 for 60c. 162 N. Illlnols St. Ma. 0366. PAPER HANGlNG—Cleaning; samples: paper furnished; $3.50 a room. Ch. 0318. PLUMBING FIXTURES Wa save you „ money. INDIANAPOLIS PLUMBING SUPPLY CO.. 125 N. Alabama. Lin. 5788 WK REPAIR—AII makes of Vacuum Cleaners; reas. 520 Mass, Ave. Rl. 1170. Rooms for Rent BROADWAY. 1503—Upper duplex: attractive front bedroom: gentleman. Rl. 4741. CAPITOL, 2301 N.—Lovely room; private home: 1 or 3; meals opt. Ta. 2941. CAP.. N., 1105—Clean rm.; 1 or 2; home cooking: parking space. Ri. 1467, CARROLLTON. 4140—Lovely rm., modern home, 1 or 2 gentlemen, gar, opt, Hu. 2823 ILLINOIS, N.. 2727—R00m, private modern home; garage. Tal. 2885. MERIDIAN. N.. 1835—First-class; suitable for two; home privileges. PARK. 2308—Apt. 9; beautiful rm.; mod.. steam-heated apt.; Ist door. He. 5045. PENNSYLVANIA, N.. 1914—Newly lurnlshed room. Employed gentlemen. PENN.. N., 2255—R00m for employed men; modern heme. Tal. Sl9O. RUCKLE, 1981—Nicely furnished slecplng rm., home privileges. Hem. 2874. ST. JOSEPH, E., 233—Warm, attractive rm.; 2 men or employed couple; good meals. VERMONT, E.. 128—Apt. 1; large, uttractlve rm.; warm, mod, home. Ri. 4469. WALNUT. 118 W.—Nice modern sleep, and housekeeping room; reasonable. Li. 0197. 55TH, E., 911—Well furn. rm.: private home: 2: modern; desirable. Hu. 5807. Your Credit 2s 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 Dept, LOVELY MODERN—Unusuallv large rmTfli windows; private home; College or Central Ave, Ideal for two. He. 3083. 2 STEAM-HEATED RMS.—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, Rl. 6647. COLLEGE, 1650—Children to board by day or week; mother’s care. He. 1127. MERIDIAN, N.. 2229—1n a nice, warm home: reasonable. Ha. 4833-J. PARK, 1220—Attractive, warm room; buslness woman. Ri, 4194, CHILDREN TO ROOM & BOARD-- Mother's care: $4 wk. Ch. 2965-M. Rent Housekeeping Rooms ALA., N„ 1132—2 large rms.; private entrance. Lin. 1632. ASHLAND. 1650—Two front rooms; modern: $7,50 week. He. 5998. KEYSTONE 2008 N.— 3 FURNISHED ROOMS. SINK, LIGHT. OAS. MERIDIAN, 1835 N.—2 rms. and kitchenette; hot and cold water in kitchen. MERIDIAN, N., 1137—Light housekeeping; best heat, hot water guaranteed. Li. 7438. NEW JERSEY. N., 1029; furnished front rm.. kitchenette: grd. fl.; auto sp.; S4AO. Apartments for Rent BROADWAY & 21ST— 3 or 4 warm rms., klchenette, 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. KEYSTONE. 450 S.—3-rm. mod. upper; lit., water. light furnished: $25. Dr. 4555-R. NEW JERSEY, N— 4-rm. lower duplex, modern, built-in features. Reas. Ri, 1430. RUCKLE, 2025—Upper duplex; 6 rms.: heat water furnished; garage: $45. He. 2424. SHELBY. 2325—2 rms., kitchenette, bath. light, gas, heat, wa. furn.; $35. Pr. 6483-R Moynahan Properties Cos. 710 Union Title Bldg. Ma. 4818 or Rl. 1371. nights or Sunday. UPPER DUPLEX—7 rooms. Including 4 bedrms.; also gar.; SSO, Call Ma. 1004. WESTMINSTER APTS. 2725 N. Meridian; living-room, in-a-door bed, dining-room, small bedroom, thoroughly equipped kitchenette. Rent includes heat, water, light and gas; SSC. See custodian, or call 5391. H. H. WOODSMALL CO.. INC. "We insure everything but the hereafter.” Nights, holidays, LESTER JOHNSON, Dr, 2840. Houses and Flats Furnished ST. JOE, E.. 19—Apt. 3; 2 rooms; lovely furnished apartment. Rl. 1551. 30TH. W.. 1003—Well-furnished. 5-room. mod, apt.; $lO wk.; near sch. Ha. 1654-M. Houses for Rent ASHLAND, 1215—7-room modern; hardwood floors; large barn; hot water heat; *4O. Wa. 0643. BEECH GROVE 71 SOUTH 7TH ST. S-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 y and; sl6, Ha. 1172-R. BROADV/AY, 1558—Lower duplex; 6 nhs., bath; city heat furn.; SSO. Ta. 4712, 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. KEYSTONE. 6.. 726 —Half double; 4 rooms; electricity, water: *l4, T LEEDS. 240—Double: 4 rms.; garage: good condition; water paid; 318. Ee. 2284. LEEDS. 253—4-room modern double; water paid; garage; $35, Dr. 3013-M. NORTH—Dandy 5 rms., semi-mod., large attic. Only $21.50. Ha, 4681-M. PARIS, 849—4-roora double. 818. P *4O N,, Tii M ie4ir ß ' roola coUa * e * modern;

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Houses for Rent RANDOLPH. S., 1153-55—5-rm. semi-mod. double: water paid; $22.50, Dr. 6361. SHEFFIELD. 1360 S.—s lovely rooms; water pd.: lnslde toilet; garage; $23. Dr. 5375. UDELL, 611—4-rm. mod. dble.. water pd. Newly dec. Garage. Ha. 0882. VERMONT. E.. 3324—4-bedrm. home; furnace. bath, gar, front dr. B. O, 181-J. WASH., E., 2602—Upper duplex; 5 rms.; mod.; layin’.v: 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. 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. FOR RENT—DOUBLES. 955 N. Tuxedo $26.50 412 N. Kealing 30.00 407 N. Dearborn 26.50 3419 E. Pratt 22.50 One week rent free. Call MISS HITTLE, Main 6761. or MRS. ELSNER. Irv. 3955. . LOW RENT 580 Bell: 4 rooms SIO.OO 1009 cedar; 6 rooms 14.00 1040 Wright: 7 rooms 20.00 2319 Bellefontaine: 7 rooms 25.00 w. R. HUNTER CO. MA. 1078 Suburban for Rent SUBURBAN—NORTH; 4-RM. COTTAGE; WELL. ELEC . GARS2O MO, LI. 7206. Business Places for Rent COLLEGE. 1145—Beauty shop, with attractlve living rooms. Li. 8895. JEFFERSON AND MICH.—New modern brick storeroom. Irv. 0890. ELEGANT LOCATION—For plumber, barber. tire, battery, shoe store, dry goods. 209-11 S. State. Irv. 3003. 3 STOREROOMS—Best section, best building, east Indpls. Rent reas. Bhort or long term lease. Apply Rtvoll Theater. Ch. 0549. Any time after 12 noon. PARTY—To share part of downtown room with jeweler. Ma. 5753. f Storage and Transfer OTTO J. SUESZ _ Backing hauling, storage. Low rates on California shipments. Overland hauling. Special rates on return loads. Main 2353 Rllev 3628. Ch. 4579-0699-W. TRANSFER—CoaI, feed, general hauling. Washington 4433. DEAD STORAGE -Clean, light, warm: $7 month. STANDARD GARAGE. Ta. 6853 Houses for Sale A SAFE INVESTMENT BUNGALOW DOUBLE ON PAVED STREET IN INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT WEST Four rooms a side, with inside toilet, gas. water, electric lights. Always rented. Only $4,250, on easy terms. LORENZ BCHMIDT & SONS, REALTORS. Ma. 3715. 144 E. Ohio. Res., Hum. 1411. 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. SEE WHAT A FEW $s Will do when $250 cash buys this 5room. NEW. MODERN BUNGALOW, near BEAUTIFUL GARFIELD PARK (903 Yoke Sti, hardwood floors, FRENCH DOORS in living-room, kitchen cabinet, also BREAKFAST NOOK. 2 AIRY BEDROOMS with bath between. Rybolt furnace. GARAGE. Price *4.950. N. J. FOX, MA. 6755: EVENINGS. HU. 1168. WHY PAY RENT? When *l5O cash puts you In this new 5-room BUNGALOW near beautiful GARFIELD PARK (1057 Berwyn St.); 2 dandv BEDROOMS and BATft; large CEMENT PORCH: also GARAGE: price $3,650. Vour RENT MONEY will pay for it. N. J. Fox. Ma. 6755; evenings, Hu. 1168. MODERN BUNGALOW SIOO DOWN Modern, 5 rooms, front-drive garage; located in Speedwav; balance monthly; price 34.700. Cali Li. 2318. SCHLOSB BROS. INVESTMENT CO.. 137 E. Washington 3t, SIOO CASH $35 per month; modern, 5-room home; cicse in, south. Bridges & Graves Cos., 243 N. Delaware. MAin 1244. Office open evenings. *SO CASH and $27 per month, buvs good 5-room cottage. near Tenth and Tibbs; 2-car garage. Tills is a real bargain. WE6T TENTH REALTY CO- Be. 3544. 2616 FINLEY Ave.: rooms, garage, acre of land: easy terms: will take some trade. MERRIFIELD, 911 State Life Bldg. DRexcl 1904-J. WE CAN sell your city property. ROLAND M. ARENS <& CO.. 1101 Peoples Bank. Realtors. Ltn. 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. Delaawre. Lin. 6050. Lots for Sale LOT—On Sixtieth, near Michigan Road. Ha 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. Miscellaneous for Sale BABY CARRIAGE—FoIding, twin; child’s bed, paper cutter. Reasonable. Ch. 1147-J. BATHROOM, COMPLETE, $76 DINING-ROOM—Suite, bedroom suite, breakfast suite; slightly used: will sacrifice if sold at once. Terms to responsible party, 1926 Madison Ave. DINING ROOM SUlTE—Upholstered; sell at. sacrice, Wa. 2274, DINING ROOM FURNITURE—ExceIIent condition: reasonable. Ch. 5650-R. DISHES?—Yes we have ’em; 31-plece breakfast set. decorated. $2.49. Only one set to a customer. 200 S. MERIDIAN ELECTRIC APPLIANCES All kinds electrical repairing MEIER ELECTRIC CO.. 136 S. Merldlan St. ELECTRIC SWEEPER—Extra good condi--1 ion : sl2. 320 Mass. Ave, Ri, 1170.

FURNITURE Save 50% to 70% Rebuilt Cook Stove $18.50 Davenport Suite $32.50 Cut Price on Hot Blast and Retort Heaters Three-Room Outfit, complete.s9B.7s Bed Davenports $15.00 Dressers $7.50 EASY TERMS 1226 Oliver Ave. Open evenings Out of the high rent district. FREEMAN BROS. GAS RANGE, good condition. Price sl2. Wash. 5020. GAS RANGE. A. B.—Bargain if sold at once, ill Drexel. Xrv, 1033-R. SINGER MOTOR—Late model; also klddieKoop. Ch. 6442. PAINT: Superior house paint; outside or Inside: 15 colors and white. $1.49 gal. MARION PAINT CO.. 368 S. Meridian St. Main 4165. RUGS—Breakfast set. bedroom suite, dining room set. Will sacrifice. 2428 N. Meridian. RUMMAGE SALE —Usea cioming and furnlture. 127 W, Georgia St. SCALES—Sheers and choppers; cash or terms; factory trained service. 243 N. PENM. MAIN 4874. DAYTON SCALE CO. TYPEWRITERS: all makes;: used: bargain prices. KING TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. Mass. Ave,, opp, P. Q, Youir 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 aaccounts on our books. Avail yourself of this opportunity. A courteous girl will help you write your ad. Call Main 1500. Want Ad Dept. SEWING machines, drop-head Singers, $lO X2sV e |t r on a . U Sa^Ul^J 0 - i

Miscellaneous for Sale Stock Reduction Furniture 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 $16.50 Golden Oak. Fumed Oak and Early English. Reduction 5.00 Sale price ~...511.50 Axminster Rug, 9x12 $49.50 Reduction 12.00 Sale price $37.50 Velvet Rug. 9x12 $32.50 Reduction 7.00 Sale price $24.50 Rug. 9x9, Heathy mixed $42.00 Reduction 12.50 Sale price $29.50 _______ I Linoleum remnants, various sizes I up to flve square yards $ 2.50 Reduction 1.50 Sale price $ 1.00 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 $42.30 Reduction 13.00 Sale price $29.30 Odd sets of chairs, six to a set, in golden oak, early English and fumed oak *22.50 Reduction .>. 5.00 Sale price $17.50 Iron beds, in 4.6x33 size: mahogany, brown, ivory $ 7.E0 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 Sale price *42.50 Phonograph: Starr cabinet model. golden oak $34.50 Reduced 12.50 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 Bale price $75.00 Three-piece bedroom suite; walnut: bed. chest, vanity SIIO.OO Reduced 25.00 Sale price $ 85.00 Occasional table; walnut sl4 75 Reduced 5 ; oo Sale price $ 9.75 Cabinet smokers; mahogany, red and green lacquer $11.50 Reduced 4 50 Sal Price $ 7 00 TERMS Rlftiodes-Bilirfoird Largest Used Goods Store In Central West. 335 E. WASH.

SPECIAL ON RUGS’. Bxl2. $22.50. 200 S. MERIDIAN ST. SEVERAL SHEETS OP NEW PLASTERBOARD—CHEAP. BOX C 880. TIMEB. _ VARIOUS plumbers fittings; etc. Prices 50% of present prices. 441 W, Georgia. GREEN SILK CREPE DRESS—Size 34; treen flannel dress, size 40. In good conltlon. Ch. 0237-M. * WATERPROOF TARPAULINS and truck covers. All sizes In stock at lowest prices. HOOSIER TARPAULIN AND CANVASS GOODS CO.. 1302 W. Washington. CASH ONLY—Pine 8-piece walnut dining suite, colonial mahogany bedroom suite; 3-plece living-room suite. 4237 College. Miscellaneous Wanted HOUSE cleaning? Your surplus clothing furniture, magazines, paper* will help us to help others. Salvation Army lndusA' ol A lo 2? e - Phone for wagon. Rllev 6622 127 W Georgia. FURNITURE WANTED We will pav the best price. Ch. 3632. Pets and Live Stock ANCONA HENS—Shepard strain; breeding Btcck; $1 each. Bel. 4197. BABY CHICKS From high-producing. Sure bred, blood-tested stock; §5 for $4; ) for $8; 100 for sls. Send small deposit. balance C. O. D. Catalogue free. Bldg e RI C1 5087 Hatchery ’ 802 B * at LUe BABY CHICKS—And supplies, now and all the time; ducklings In February, turkevs and goslings In March. We '.-ave birds, fish and supplies. BOYER’S HATCHERY. 34 N. Delaware St. Rl, 5470, / CANARY FOR SALE—Beautiful young singer. Hum. 14291 * SHETLAND PONY—Small: ideal pet for children. Baddle and bridle; S4O. Dr. 6028. 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; reftntshed In Duco wltn bench to match. Terms, $1.50 per week; Starr phonograph; good tone. A real buy; $lB. Terms, $1 per week. Baby Grand piano, only slightly used, lust, exchanged on reproducing piano. Bargain. Easy terms. KIMBALL’S 150 N. Delaware. Ki. 2155. RINNE MUSIC CO- DRUM SHOP. Leedy drums. "King" band instruments. Selmer clarinets, violins, banjos. 128 Pembroke Arcade. Main 4574, PLAYER-Roll cabinets, new; must reduce stock. Special prices $lO up. This week only. BALDWIN PIANO CO.. 35 Monument Circle. KURTZ MAN PLAYER—BO rolls; excellent condition. Moving to small apt. Times Box C-883. SEVERAL—Bargains In used pianos, pht>pographs and radio*. WILSON-STEWART MUSIC CO., 44 N. Penn. St. Ma. 1287.

Musical Instruments USED SAXOPHONES— All kinds, alMlmes, cvety instrument rebuilt. Lorenz Sax. School. 122 Pembroke Arcade. Li. 1421. HOWARD player piano—Finish payments; balance. *225; $2 a week. No Interest. ROBERTSON S. 235 N. Penn. SAXOPHONE—GoId plated, E-flat alto; new; bargain. Hu. 4029, PIANO—For rent; cheap. See Mr. Stevens, Christena-Teague Plano 00, Ma. 2109. $8.50 PLAYER—With rolls and bench; can be had by finishing payments. Lin. 6464. PREMIER—ConsoIe phonograph; forty records; excellent condition. 2423 Coyner Av. T TMRS WANT ADB BRING BUSINESS Radio Equipment PEDESTAL TYPE ORCHESTRION LOUD SPEAKER 9 INCHES SQUARE. 30 INCHES HIGH. 3-COIL FILTERING REPRODUCING UNIT. BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED. THESE SPEAKERS FORMERLY SOLD FOR roT Q JiJM? B T K o ro $7.95 FOR DEMONSTRATION, CALL MR. BREMERMAN. TALBERT 0616. IP YOU WANT EXPERT RADIO Service, call Ra. 0178. DAY FAN—Single-dial, complete; cash or terms, reasonable. Ta. 0178. RADIO—Two-dial Erla, 5 tubes; cheap. 2015 S. Meridian. RADIO—B tube; ivory reed baby carriage; oak china closet. Hum. 2481. 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. WE BUY REAL ESTATE CONTRACTS . ON Indianapolis and Marlon County I property Irom tltleholders. Mr. Fry. THE WASHINGTON COMw Washington Sc. 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. 207 E. New York 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. „ PUBLIC WELFARE LOAN. 330 Occidental Bldg. Ma. 6229. Southeast corner Wash, and Ills. Sts. Rate 2% lowest rate in city, l'/i% below legal rate. No extra charges. No embarrassing investigations. Other companies paid off. LOANS ON AUTOMOBILES AND PERSONAL PROPERTY MARION FINANCE CO. LIN. 1581. YO7 GUARANTY BLDG LOANS—*IO TO S3OO POPULAR FINANCE CORPORATION 106 E. Market St. Room 513. Phone, Ma. 1278. LOANS. $lO to ssuu. No inaorsers, no publicity. HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORVQFATTON Ma 2923 404 Kresge Bldg 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 0878 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 gpd storage charges on a 1 ton Ford truck, 1924 model, motor No. 8136622. left bv R. v. Cass. CARL I’ARTLOW, NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION Notice is hereby given that the partnership existing between Catherine Bernd and Albert F. Bernd under the firm name of Peter Bernd and Son has this 16th day of January. 1928. been dissolved by Catherine Bernd retiring from the partnership and assigning all her interest to Albert F. Bernd, the continuing partner. CATHERINE BERND, ALBERT F. BERND. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION DOCKET No. 9191. IN THE MATTER OF PROPOSED CHANGES IN THE RATES, CKAROES. RULES AND PRACTICES FOR THE TRANSPORTATION OF FREIGHT IN CARLOADS BY COMMON CARRIERS IN INDIANA INTRASTATE TRAFFIC. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearing in the above entitled cause, in the rooms of the commission at Indianapolis, Indiana, at 2 o'clock p. m.. Feb. 6. 1928. Public participation in this hearing Is reauested by the commission. public Service commission of INDIANA. By H. S. Mr,NEELY. Examiner. Indianapolis. Ind.. Jan. 16. 1928. __ _ NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF THE PROPOSED ISSUE BY THE SCHOOL CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA, OF $600,000.00 OF SCHOOL CITY BONDS. The undersigned, pursuant to the Indiana Tax Statute of 1923 (Session Laws 1923, page 264). hereby gives notice to the taxpayers of said city that in pursuance of a resolution of the Board of School Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis adopted Jan. 10, 1928, the Behooi City of Indianapolis, Indiana, has determined that it will on the 17th day of April. 1928. take bids for and sell its negotiable bonds to be dated April 20. 1928. in the principal sum of $600,000,00 bearing interest at the rate of 3',i per cent per annum, interest payable semiannually and principal payable serially from 1933 to 1957. The proceeds of the bonds to be sold will be used to build elementary school buildings and additions and alterations to elementary school buildings in said city, all of which W'ork is estimated to cost *582.865.00, and for the purchase of real estate for school or librapy purposes to the extent, if any. that of such proceeds any balance shall remain after said buildings, additions and alterations shall be fully paid for. Dated this 17th day of January. 1928. BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. BY ALBERT F. WALBMAN, Business Director. NOTICE TO NONRESIDENTS. State of Indiana. Madison County, ss: In the Madison Circuit Court, January term. 1928. , . ~ _ Allen J. Huffman vs. Charles A. Huffman. Complaint No. 9713. Be It Known. That on the 10th day of January. 1928. the above named plaintiff, by his attorneys, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Madison Circuit Court of Madison County. Indiana, his complaint against the defendant to the above entitled cause, and also the affdavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant has. by inheritance from his father. Jasper Huffman, become the owner of an undivided one-ftfth interest in one hundred thirty-nine acres of land in Madison County. Indiana. That same is suffering waste for want of care, and that defendant’s familv needs the use and proceeds of said property for its support and education. That defendant, has gone to parts unknown and has absented himself from his place of residence continuously for the past six years and more and during such time his whereabouts are unknown to any of his relatives and upon diligent inquiry cannot be learned. That he is a necessary party to this ?ult: that said complaint Is to declare deendant legally dead and to appoint an ad ainistrator of his estate, in Madison County, in the State of Indiana; and, whereas, said plaintiff having by indorsement on said complaint required said defendant to appear in said Court and answer or demur thereto on the sth day of March, 1928. Now, therefore, by order of said Court, said defendant last above named Is hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against him anti that unless he appear ana answer or demur thereto. at tne calling of said cause, on the said sth day of March, 1928, the same being the Judicial dav of a term of said court, to be begun and held at the Courthouse in Anderson, on the first Monday in January. 1928. said complaint and the matters and things therein contained alleged will be heard and determined in his absence. CHESTER THOMAS, Clerk. ELLISON T. NEFF. Attorney for Plaintiff. Coal and Wood COAL AND COKE ATLAS FUEL CO. 401-39 W. MORRIS. DR. 0533-0883. STEWART COAL CO. 3539 Roosevelt Ave. Ch. 4600.

Coal and Wood REDUCED” Standard White Ash Ind. No. 6 $4.7S Z NO CHARGE FOR WHEELING. SOLD ONLY BY STANDARD FUEL CO. 326-46 W. 13th St. Lin. 1011 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. rescrcened No. 5. W. Va. 6-in. 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. NAUELSON COAL CO. Lin. 9260. RI. 1866. 831 E. St. Clair. TREE V/OOD For lTre p 1 ace, furnace wood and kindling. Ch. 2932-R. NO CHARGE FOR WHEELING TRY ONE TON. W. Va. Egg $6.25 W. VA. 2-IN LP $6.35 W. Va- 4-in. 1p..... .$6.50 W. Va. 6-in. Ip $6.75 No. 5 forked. Island Creek Ip $7.00 POCAHONTAS 4-IN. LP $7.50 POCAHONTAS 4-IN. LP 53.00 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. lp- $5.00-5.50 RED RIVER CO. CH. 1610 CH. 1610 SUGAR TREE WOOD—FOR FURNACE OR GRATE. HE. 3789. ACME COAL CO. 424 W. 17 th. 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 $6.50 to $7.00 Poca. 4-in. shovel $7.50 Wonder, Red Ash seam Pocrt. mine run .v. 56.75 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, Kindling With Each Ton Yellow Diamond 6-in. Ip. fkd ~.57.00. 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-lnch lp. fkd 5.50 Bethel Coal Cos. Drex. 5200. 223 Caven St. White Ash $4.75 Large 6-in. lump .$5.25 West Va. 6-in. lump ....$6.25 FANSLER COAL CO. LI ncoln 7950 - RADIANT W. Va. 2x4 Forked Egg Logan Cos. Island Creek, $6.25 We suggest this size of coal particularly where the ladles help fire the furnace. It is lighter to handle than large lump and is forked; clean from slack, CASH ONLY TANARUS( M) ~n°CT "■ft's a Black Bzaszhgss but'WeTrea.L you 'Wh.ite / 401 S. Ritter. Tr. 410 J. Brazil lp Tnd .*5.25 W. Va. furnace Ip $6.50 Island Creek Ip $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. 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. SELIG & SON. 23 S. EAST Automobiles Wanted WILL pay cash lor vour car or your eoulty. I. WOLF AUTO CO. Lin. 4516. 561 N. Capitol. USED CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD. GOLDBERG BROS.. 543 N. CAPITOL. LINCOLN 4683.

Baokiog Safely We Sell 4 Out of 5 Prospects That Enter Our Doors “Mean Anything to. You?'* ARMACOST 2 BIQ PLEDGE STORES 209 W. North St. 440 N. Capitol Main 0554 Main 0550

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Automobiles for Sal YOU ARE LOOKING FOR LIGHT CARS AND BARGAINS AT EASY TERMS.* 1927 FLYING CLOUD. .$1,095 1927 CHRYSLER 50 COUPE 595 1926 HUDSON COACH. 625 1925 HUDSON COACH.. 425 1923 HUDSON COACH.. 225 .1926 DODGE COUPE.. 525 1927 STAR SEDAN .... 598 1925 FORD SEDAN ... 155 1925 CHRYSLER 70 SEDAN $595 1925 STUDEBAKER BIG 6 SEDAN $595 WE HAVE FIVE CARS, lIUPPS, PILOTS, FORDS AND STUTZS FOR LESS THAN SIOO. STUTZ OF INDIANA 1525 N. MERIDIAN. LI. 4515. ENTIRE STOCK OF REPOSSESSED CARS OF INDIANA INVESTMENT AND SECURITIES CO. TO BE CLOSED OUT SACRIFICED AT REDUCTION OF 25% to 50%. CARS CAN BE SEEN AT FARRELL BROS. 332 N. CAPITOL. Lin. 8232. FORDS Are better and cheaper at WANGELIN-SHAjRP CO. GET YOUR CONTRACT NOW PATHFINDER AUTO SERVICE CORP. 215 E. New York. Li. 1232. CHEVROLET—I 926 Touring; good balloon tires; wonderful condition; reduced from *325 to $265; easy terms. HARE CHEVROLET CO., 525 E. Washington. DODGE TOURING—FuIIy equipped; A-l condition: six good tires; $125. Call 8155 Northwestern Ave. USED CAR BARGAINS. JONES WHITAKER SALES CO. CAPITOL AT VERMONT. WALLEKICH’S USED CAR LSAR tIAINS. 314 N. DELAWARE ST. ESSEX COACH—Late 1926: several extras, good condition. Owner will sacrifice. Mr. Mackey, Ha. 0230-M or Ma. 5555. CHEVROLET—I92S coach; balloon tires: ?;ood condition; price reduced on this car o $300: easy terms. HARE CHEVROLET CO., 525 E. Washington. BUICK, 1924 TOURING—Winter lnclo*ure"; SIOO cash, balance terms. Ch. 1305. FORD—I 926 Touring; good paint, good tires, top and curtains; good price, reduced from* S2OO to $l4O. Easy terms. HARE CHEVROLET CO., 525 E. Washlngton. VISIT our used car department. CAPITOL MOTORS COMPANY, Capitol and Michigan Sts. FORD—I 926 coupe; new paint, balloon tires, lock wheel; good condition; bargain. $265; easy terms. HARE CHEVROLET CO., 525 E. Wash. BUY—Where quaalit.v governs price. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO EXCHANGE, 430 N. Capitol Ave. FORD—I 926 Tudor sedan; balloon tires, lock wheel, new paint; in wonderful condition; reduced from to $265: easy terms. HARE CHEVROLET CO., 525 E. Washington. SALE OR TRADE—I 926 Buick coach at a sacrifice; $725. See John Batman, pressroom Im p’ls. Times. Evenings and Bunday. 1411 Euclid Ave. CHEVROLET— Coach: good condition. This car reduced from SSOO to $425: easy terms. HARE CHEVROLET CO., 525 E. Washington. 1925 Ford touring; balloon tires SIOO 1921 Ford touring; good running order 25 1925 Ford coupe; equipped with gear shift 175 LONG AUTO SALES 1114 N. Meridian. Lin. 6865. ________ FORtS—I926 Roadster: balloon tires: good shape. This car reduced from $225 to *175; easy terms. HARE CHEVROLET CO.. 525 E. Washington. CHEVROLET—I 927 Coupe; fully equipped, good condition, leaving city: *425, *l6O cash, balance terms. Mr. Kleina, Lin. 4576. Hem, 1425, coupe; looks and runs good". A bargain; $65; easy terms. HARE CHEVROLET CO.. 525 E. Washington, 1926 FORD COUPE Excellent condition. Driven very little. A bargain. Central Buick Used Car Stove. 602 N. Capitol. Open evenings. USED CARS of every deserrotion: price* and terms always right. Farrell Bros.. 333 N. Caoltol. Lin. 8232. Oakland, 3926-27 We have several of these late model coaches and sedans and have cut our prices to move them quiekly as we need the room. Term or your car in trade. Central Buick Cos. Used Car store. _ N. Capitol. Open evenings. OAKLEY’S FOR BARGAINS LATE MODELS; CLOSED AND OPEN CARS; PRICED TO SELL QUICKLY. YOUR CAR IN TRADE. TERMS. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-65 S. MERIDIAN. DREXEL 4743. . 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. USED FORDS FRANK HATFIELD CO. Authorized Ford Dealer. 625 N. Capitol Main 4706 Studebaker Sedan Very late; finish like new car; 8 extra good tires: new battery; motor guaranteed same as new car; fully equipped, winter front; many other extras. Your chance to get a quality car at a avlng. Ir. 2822. _____ You Read the Want Adi— Have you tried to use them? It’s easy—Call Main 3500. Ask for an Ad Taker.