Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 245, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 February 1928 — Page 11

Feb. 20, 1028

CLEARING AIR IS TALK TOPIC iFOR BROADCAST •Work in Hunting Interference Will Be Described. f “Trouble Shooting Interference—flow it is Done” will be described in p. word picture talk by A. J. Allen, secretary of the Indianapolis Broadcast Listeners’ Association over "WKBF at 8:30 tonight. The talk is the second of a series sponsored by the Listeners’ Cooperative Trustees committee which was appointed by the Listeners’ Association to plan a campaign for the elimination of radio interferences in the city. The trustees committee, representing listeners, radio dealers and dis- I tributors, utilities, stations and jreVvSpapers, will meet at a luncheon at the Severin today to further promote plans for the $6,000 fund, being sought, and for the mass meeting of radio ow'ners. The Fletcher American National Jsank, trustee of the fund, is in receipt of hundreds of pledges for from $1 to $5 each. The first response to the call for Subscriptions of $1 or more was j from Leonard A. Kernel, 5270 E. Washington St., who wrote, with his j check lor $3, “Words fail to de- j scribe the gratitude of the radio listeners of the city for the efforts you and the committee are making jto help make radio better in Indianapolis.” In his talk tonight Allen will describe how the “trouble shooter” j feces about the job of locating and eliminating “man-made static.” He w ill explain the purposes and uses to which the $6,000 Radio Inteferjpnce fund will be put. Allens’ talk will be repeated over jIVFBM at 7 Wednesday night. W. 0. REVEAL is DEAD: : BURIAL RITES TUESDAY former Official, 80, Was Born in Indiana; Spent Life Here, Funeral services for William Oliver Reveal, 80, of 3033 N. Illinois j St., who died Saturday evening, j will be held Tuesday at 2 p. m. at Shirley Brothers Central chapel,! 946 N. Illinois St. purial will be in j Crown Hill cemetery. Mr. Reveal was born at Traders! Point. He was elected county com- j missioner in 1884, serving five years. •Later, he became Criminal Court clerk, and, during the term of Postmaster Sahm, served as assistant postmaster. He was for a time j treasurer of the Schrader China Company. Surviving relatives include several cousins, Mrs. Jane Jones, Clermont; j Mis Elias Johnson, Ft. Wayne; Dr. J T. O. Gassaway, William Ruse and John M. Wall, all of Indianapolis,! and Dr. A. O. Ruse, Clermont. LOGANSPORT EDITOR MAY ENTER G. 0. P. RACE Frederick Landis Considering Seek- | ing Governor Post. Frederick Landis, newspaper editor of Logansport and former Congressional representative, is considering announcing as a Republican j candidate for Governor. He held j conferences in Indianapolis during | the week-end preparatory to making the decision. Landis has been active throughout the Middle West as a political | speaker during the last few years. | From 1903 to 1907 he representedj the Eleventh District in Congress. In his editorial columns Landis Las taken an aggressive attitude on | exposure of political scandal in Indiana. judgeliarvin to speak Will Address Men’s Club of Irving- j ton Church Tuesday. Judge Thomas E. Garvin of the municipal court of Marion County will speak on Lincoln, Washington and the constitution Tuesday night before the Men’s Club of Our Lady ol Lourdes Parish, Irvington. Reservations have been made for ever 200. Talks will be made by others including Rev. M. W. Lyons, pastor. An orchestra will provide music and there is to be a community singing. Leo Smith will be toastmaster. John Mellen, piesident, will preside over the festivities which will start at 6:30 p. m. Other officers of the club are Bert F. Deery, vice president; William C. Wilson, secretary and Edward J. Galm, treasurer. DRY PRESIDENT URGED Overthrow of Prohibition Feared by Editor. A plea for election of a “dry” President, regardless of party politics, to prevent overthrow' of prohibition, was made by Olive;- W. Stewart, president of the Flying Squadron Foundation and editor of the 'National Enquirer, Sunday at a prohibition meeting in the Central Christian Church. Stewart suggested the next President may have to fill several possible vacancies in the United States Supreme Court. “A President of wet proclivities undoubtedly should appoint a liberal justice,” he said. PART OF PLANT BURNS Loss at La Porte Believed §125,000 —Two Departments Fight Flames. JY,.y Vnited Press % PORTE. Ind., Feb. 20.—The northwest section of the Met&l Door and-Trim Company plant here was decoyed by fire here Sunday night v ith an estimated loss of $125,000. L Porte and Michigan City fire departments fought for seven hours in a near blizzard to extinguish the flames which started when a tarpaulin used to shut out cold flapped into a salamander.

ENTRIES ARE STARTED FOR POSTER CONTEST Realtors to Give Prizes in Home Show Competition. Several entries in the realtors' home show poster contest have been received, Harry L. Richardt, chair-

man of a special committee of the In dianapolis Real Estate Board in charge of the contest, announced yesterday. Entries will be received up until noon, March 1. The contest is open to all Hoosier artists and art students. The winner will receive SSO and his poster will be used to advertise

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the show at State fairgrounds, April 7 to 14. Rules of the “mystery house” contest, conducted by a committee headed by Robert MacGregor, may be obtained at the office of the real estate board, 820 Lemcke building. Prizes of SSO. $25 and $lO for first, second and third places, respectively, will be awarded in each contest.

THE CITY IN BRIEF

TUESDAY EVENTS Rotary Club luncheon. Claypool Purchasing Agents’ Association luncheon. Claypool. University of Michigan Alumni luncheon. Lincoln. Universal Club luncheon. Columbia Club. Gyro Club luncheon, Spink-Arms. Mercator Club luncheon. Spink-Arms. American Chemical Society luncheon, Chamber of Commerce. Phi Gamma Delta luncheon. Chamber of Commerce ■ Women's Whist Club, Severin, 1:30 p. m. Religious week intt rdemoninational meetings. Roberts Park M. E. Church, cafeteria supper at 5:30 followed by meeting. Bandits entered the Victor Rich- j ards drug store, 2462 Central Ave.. j between midnight Sunday and 7:45 I this morning and stole $49.50 from j the drawer of the postoffice in the j rear and $1 from the soda fountain j cash register. The Rev. M. IV'. Lyons, pastor of I Our Lady of Lourdes Church, spoke | at the Service Club luncheon at the Lincoln today on the “Catholic Church.” Indianapolis Chapter, American j Society of Steel Treating, will give a series of ten weekly lectures on the metallography of steel beginning at 7:15 p. m. Wednesday at the Chamber of Commerce. A tuition fee of $lO will be charged. Pledges will be initiated and many prominent physicians from Indianapolis and throughout the State will speak at the annual banquet of Phi Chi medical fraternity Saturday night at the Lincoln. An entire floor has been engaged. Charles Barnett. 34. Fifty-Ninth and Michigan Rd.. had his right ? arm crushed Saturday night when’ he caught the arm in a machine at the Marmon Sales Company shop, 1031 N. Meridian St. He was taken to the Methodist Hospital. History of the Pennsylvania Railroad was outlined by R. R. Nace, Indianapolis division superintendent, at the annual banquet of 200 Veteran Employes’ Association members Saturday night at the Claypool Hotel. “The Basques and Their Ccun- i try” will be the subject of Prof. Allan Daulon, formerly of Bordeaux University, who will speak at the Tuesday meeting of the Alliance Francaise Exercises in translating from English into French at sight will be conducted by Mme. Yvonne j Chamilovitch before the lecture. j A $45,000 addition is to be made to Fletcher Place M. E. Church, Virginia and Fletcher Aves., for settlement work of all the Methodist churches of the city it has been announced. Work will begin this summer. The building will supplant the old social center at Bates and Pine Sts. Robert L. Ray, 1323 Shelby St„ was arrested Saturday night when he is said to have entered the Bamboo Inn and told Henry Chung, 311 Ogden St., head waiter, to be careful as he had a blackjack and would use it if necessary. A pint of whisky was found in his overcoat pocket. Two youths arrested at the Silver Flash filling station, Washington St. and State Ave. Sunday night were held by police on charges of carrying concealed weapons. The nair gave the names of Clyde Turley. 15, and Frank Snider, 16, both of Ironton, Ohio. They were carrying revolvers, police said. William Oglesby, 57, of 1019 S. Illinois St., is in a serious condition at city hospital today with a broken collar bone and body bruises, suffered Sunday night when he slipped on the second floor of his home and tumbled down a flight of stairs. Charles Lee, 61, Chinese laundryman, is at city hospital today with a fractured skull suffered Sunday morning when he fell from a stepladder at his laundry shop, 725 Ft. Wayne Ave. The address of Albert C. Gibney, 510 W. Twenty-Ninth St., was given as that of Clifford Harris, Negro, arrested on a liquor charge Friday. This was an error. Harris does not live at the address nor is he known there, Gibney says. Purchase of the Odd Fellows Hall, Prospect and Shelby Sts., for a community house for the south side was urged today by John F. White, Federation of Civic Clubs president. Jews Plan SIOO,OOO Building Up Times Special EVANSVILLE, Ind., Feb. 20.—The Covenant Club, Jewish young people’s organization, plans erection of a SIOO,OOO building here for social, educational and physical activities. Club membership is not restricted to those of Jewish faith, Rabbi E, Z. Fineberg announced in outlining plans.

AGGUSEDJF GAMING Alleged Robbery Leads to Raid on Poolroom. Thomas Dillon, 742 S. Capitol Ave., and Chem Hendrickson, Severin, face charges of keeping a gaminghouse as a result of the robbery story told police by Maurice Mullery, of 2414 N. Sherman Dr., Saturdya night. Mullery said he lost S3O in a dice game on the third floor of the Office billiard room. 111 W. Maryland St., and wag knocked out with a blackjack and robbed of $l4O as he was leaving. Dillon, alleged owner the pool room, and Charles Borchet, 1634 Gimber St., dragged him from the stairway to a vacant room and kept him prisoner an hour, he said. Borchet and thirteenn other men in the place were arrested on gambling charges. Death Notices REVEAL. WILLI AM OLIVER Died Saturday evening. Feb. 17. ace 81 years. Funeral Tuesday. Feb. 21. at 2 n. m., at Shirley Bros.' central chapel. 946 N. Illinois St. Mr. Reveal formerly lived near Clermont, Ind. Friends mav call at Shirley Bros, after 10 a. m. Monday. Please omit flowers. WINDISTH. CAROLINE Beloved wife of Fred Windisth .and mother of Fred Jr., Lloyd. Rueben. Carl and Arthur. Mrs. Lot tie Welland and Mrs. Carrie Palton. passed away at the' home. 1422 Oliver Ave., Monday, Feb. 20, 3:50 a. m. Funeral Wednesday. Feb. 22. at 2 p. m.. at the above address. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited. Funeral Directors W. T. blasengym” Main office, 2226 Shelbv St Drexel 3570. KRIEGER. WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR. 1402 N. Illinois St. Main 1154. Res.. Bel. 3866-R 1 George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 522 E. Market Main 0908 EDWARD L. MONTAGUE Funeral Home 1214 Prospect St. Drexel 0491 W. D. BE A NBLOSSO M 1321 W. Ray St. Be. 1588 LAUCK FUNERAL HOME Private ambulance. Drexel 2140 1458 S. Meridian St. J. C. WILSON: funeral bailors, ambulance service and modern automotive eaulpment Dr 0321 and Dr 0322 BERT 8. GADD. 2130 PROSPECT ST DREXEL 5307 UNDERTAKERS. HISEY & TITUS 931 N. Delaware LI. 3828 J. W. PATTERSON Funeral Director. 1324 N. Illinois St. Riley 3606. SHIRLEY BROTHERS Funeral Service. 946 N. Illinois. Main 1918 HARRY W. MOORE Funeral Director. 2336 N. Meridian. Tal. 4666. KREGELO & BAILEY Funeral Directors. 2233 Meridian. Har. 0551. F. JOHN HERRMANN Successor to G. Herrmann. 620 N. New Jersey. Main 0911. JOSEPH J. SPEAKS Funeral Director. 135 S. Canltol. Main 1094. FRED W. VEHLING Funeral Director. 702 Virginia Ave. Drex. 1362 JOHNSON & MONTGOMERY Funeral Service. 1032 Central Ave. Main 1430 ROSCOE CONKLE | Funeral Director. 1934 W. Michigan St. Bel. 1934. GEORGE W. USHER Funeral Director. 2301 W. Washington St. Bel. 0148 KIRBY & DINN Funeral Directors. 1901 N. Meridian St. Har. 0700. j NEW UNDERTAKERS Funeral Home . 2455 N. Talbott. Har. 2222. | FEENY & FEE'NY | Funeral Home. 923 N. Penn Rtlcv 3843 j Lost and Found (ARTICLES found on Indianapolis street cars yesterday 2 BOOKS 1 PURSE 1 GRIP 2 PACKAGES 1 PAIR GLOVES 1 SHOPPING BAG Main 2737 BULL ~ TERRIER White, except brindle ear. scar on foreherrt; male. Rew. Li. 4864 HOUND Biaca and tan: female; lost 13th. W. Indpls. Ans. name of Queen. Reward. Owner. 318 N. Colorado. HOUND PUP Female: black and tan with collaj: and chain 917 Elm. POLICE DOG Large male; name -'Rex' . Call Hu. 5509. 826 E. 61st Bt_ Reward. PUP—German police; strayed from 1217 Hovt: 2 months old: black and gray with brown feet Reward. Dr. 3565. PUPPY—Female; black and white: strayed from 427 Leeds Ave Jtwd. Ch. 5830. TIRE—3Ix4. Goodyear: rim and tube: lost between 36th and Canltol and 40 W. North. Reward. LI. 1332. Special Notices NEW SYSTEM LAUNDRY CO. WET WASH—SOFT WATER Dry wash, flat pieces ironed. 8c lb. Rough dry, flat pieces ironed, wearing apparel starched and dried. 10c lb. 448-450 Virginia Ave. Drexel 0288 DANCING—I6th and 111 Sts. Hunter Club. Tues.. Thurs.. Saturday. Thors, straight dancing. I idi !5i Gents 50c Instructions CENTRAL BEAUTY COLLEGE. Our grad uates pass State examinations easily ?02 Odd Fellow Bldg Ma 579 and 6509 PIANO AND - HARMONY—Lessons: full hour. 81/ Exp, teacher. Ri. 3080. VOCAL LESSONS —$1 for young men and women. Downtown studio. Ir. 0562-J. Help Wanted Male SALESMEN—SISO weekly can be made by handline our Electric Flashy Avertising Cigar Lighter. Big trade stimulator. Many novel features. Permanent yearround business. Investigate today. TRIADVERTISING CO., 503 Scherer Bldg., Detroit. Mich. lb - HIGH-GRADE MEN AND WOMEN—To sell washers. Highest commission paid In city. See MR. SYNDER, 238 E. Ohio St, Help Wanted Female HIGH-GRADE WOMAN A department of a large firm has an opening for an ambitious woman with sincerity. J'act and individuality. She will have dfrect charge of other women in a sales capacity. She must be well educated, have pleasing personality. be able to hear and speak clearly over the telephone. She will be well schooled in the work, which offers the opportunity to learn one of the best paying professions. Preference will be given to applicants that have held executive positions, and had sales training. Give complete information as to age, business experience, education, etc. Inclose picture with letter and give business references. All applications will be held strictly confidential If so desired. Write Box A 20, care ol Times. WANTED—Mother's care for two boys~ 5 and 7; near school and church; in suburban Indianapolis. Must be an Ideal location and American neighborhood. Prefer widow 40 to 50 years old who would mother the children and is in need of money. Give full details in first letter. Box C 952. ■ YOUNG LADY WANTED- Musician; violinist. pianist, saxophone or banjo preferred. State experience, age. salary, inclose photo. Address MR. CRAWFORD, 207 Harding Ave.. Terre Haute. Ind. SALESLADY WANTED KINNEY'S. PIANIST —A-l accompanist for vocal t’cher In exch. for les’ns. Bx. C 953 Times DANCING teacher to connect with downtown sch.; attrac. oiler. Box C 960, Times

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Situations Wanted Male SUPERINTENDENT—From coal fields, of Kentucky wishes to connect with Arm or corporation, with prospects for advancement; ten years’ office experience, ten years superintendent; best of reference. He. 2584. - EXCAVATING, GRADING Sc .SODDING— Wanted or sub-contract. Phone 47001 Noblesville or Glen Bradfield, 1298 E. Wash, NoblesviUe. ■ Situations Wanted Female PART TlME—Bookkeeping; exp. in B. and L. Work. Li. 4806 EXP. FIRST-CLASS LAUNDRESS Work to takt home. He. 3645. , CURTAINS AND DRAPERIES—TO LAUDDER. MRS. J. LUTZ, MA. 0150. RELIABLE-While woman; care of chtldren: by day or week. Dr. 6416 P. B. X. OPERATOR—2S years old: hotel experience; wish position. Be. 4588. • CLEANING—By experienced colored woman. with references. He. 1976. Business Announcements FRUIT TREES—And grape vine trimming and spraying. John Dietz. Wa. 5129. PAPER- Hanging. 10c up single roll; piaster patching; samples shown. Be. 3505. PRINTING PRICES SLASHED *2 95 per thousand. Statement. sbv B'j. L size letter lit ad: return envelopes note head. Ruled bill heads and kid finish business cards. Terms 61 cash, balance C. O. D„ plus postage. Air. Sutton, 3347 W. 10th St. R.UGK 9x12, THOROUGHLY CLEANED. *7 Superior Rug Cleaners. He. 4462. HENDRIK DINKLA-Contracting painter: free est.~ romp. Ins. Ext. 1902. Ch. 2682-W. Rooms for Rent ARROW. 1719—Warm rm : pri., mod. lime.; hot water: near car line, Wa 3152-W. BROADWAY. 2545 Sleeping rms also attrac. arr’ged for hsekpe . mod. He 4969 CAP. N, 1202 -14 Bungalow Park: nicely furnished front room, steam heated, for 1 or 2 gentlemen. CLINTON HOTEL 29 Virginia AvrT: stearn-lirated_rooms. *2 50 to $5 weekly. DELAWARE. N.. 1001—Warm, furnished rm., with bath, gpntldemen pref Hi 3680 DELAWARE, 2149 N. Room or share ail apartment. Ha. 3550-J. DELAWARE. N.. 2418 Attractive front rm. Modern, private; 1 <>i 2 'la. 6965. EAST. 906 N.—Front room, joining bath; private entrance; twin beds. Ri. 4831. HARBOUR HOTEL, 617 > 3 N ILLINOIS Clean, modern rooms: shower and tub baths: low dailv and weekly rates. ILLINOIS. N. 1416 Nice front rm., modhome: reasonable. Li. 1095 ILLINOIS. N. 431 - Apt. 5; nice steamhealed. twin-bed rm.: also single: phone. MARKET. W.'. 136 St. Dennis Hotel'; clean, warm rooms: $5 week up. MERIDIAN N . 1515—Nice front rooms for 1 or 2: hot water. See them! MERIDIAN. 1152 N. Nice, warm, clean, sleeping room. LI. 1671. PENN.r 2155 N.--2 ATTRACT IVE RMS.. WARM. MOD. HOME. KF.aSONAELE. RAYMOND. F.. 806 Attractive warm rm.: pri home. 2 young men. Hr. 6940. TAI.BOTT. N.. 2230 Nirr nil.: close" to Penn, car: garage. Ta. 3919. WALNUT. E,. 3il Newly furnished, small brdrtit- modern apt . pri. home.; stm. ht. WALNUT. 118 W. Very nice warm room; verv reasonable. Li. 9197. WALNUT. E.. .121 Apt. 1: large frnt. warm rm.. pnv. home., steam heat: phone. 22ND. E Modern warm front room, prlvate home. Hem, 4997. 29TH." w . 2.36 Pleasant, warm, front rm.: north, private, mod. home. Ha. 4541 -R. Your Credit Is Good You can phone in your want aos and have them charged This courtesy Is extended to ans'one who Iras 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. _ THU TOWER HOTEL ~ lias a few large well-furnished steam heated rooms, rates $5 and up; private baths. $8 up 1102 N. Capitol. Phone Ms. 4934. EXCEPTIONALLY furnished, pri’. home. 4400 lioith: ear line, gar opt Hu. 3368. Room for Rent With Board CENTRAL, 2609 Attractive warm rm., oriv. mod., privileges: ladies. He. 1195. EAST Verv attractive rm., modern; priv. home: meals optional. Ir. 2677, ENGLISH AVE.. 960 Nice, clean front rm. Private entrance Wo other roomers. GEORGIA. F. 950 Rm. with board; good heat; home privileges NEW JERSEY. N . 2339 Share attractively furnished rm.. with congenial girl. Modern home with prr. Ta 4706. PARKER, 1312 Attractive rm.. 2 meals'. $6. bus, <hir line; for 2 Ch. 0948. A real HOME i or 2 congenial girls; east; meals optional Trv. 26<7. WANTED* Child to board bv day or week. Ri 5356. Rent Housekeeping Rooms BELLE VIF.U, N.. 207- Half dbl.: mod.; fur. or niiftir.: rhildn. eared for of emp. par. BEI.LVIEW. 42 N.—3 mix., downstairs; nicely sum.: gd heat; adults; reaionable. COMER AVE. 1205 .3 rills.; everything fjjrn. Private entrance. ILLINOIS. N.. 1718 LARGE RM . KITCHENETTE. FRONT. EVERYTHING FURN. Illinois, N. 1416 Clean housekeeping rooms Men only. LI. 1098 LEOTA, 115—Two housekeeping rooms. 7- $3 week. McCARTY, E., 715 Warm, clean room; kitchenette; adjoining bath: eioxe to. MERIDIAN, 1152 N. -Large. iron! rm., private bath; modern. Li. 1671. PENN . N . 1100 1 or 2 housekeep. rms.. near bath: constant hot water; laundry 111 basement. Ri. 5292. WALCOTT. 439 N.- 3 rms.. bath, kitchenette; wa.. lit. fur.: E. Mich. ear. Ch. 1329. WALNUT. 118 W. 2 Irnt rms.. downstairs. also frnt. rm. up., priv. ent. Li. 9197. WALNUT, E.. 112 2 cosy h.sekeeping. rms.; Ist floor: everyth*, turn.; park, space. 11TH. E„ 729 Connecting frnt. rms.; turn. housekeeping;_Co!lfge car. Ri. 5982 TWO FRONT' ROOMS Walk distance; pit ate; $5.50 _ Lin. 6687. Apartments for Rent CENTRAL. 2017 -Desirable apartment: 5 rooms; tile hath: redecorated. I.i 2748. HALL PLACE. 172(1 3 rms. and bath; water paid: private entrance: sls _ MERIDIAN, N., 3536 2 extremely desirable apartments, both have large living rooms with French doors; dinette: bath and Frlgldaire in kitchen: apartment with bedroom, double exposure. $72 50; apartment with large alcove and In-a-door bed. $62 50. Ta. 2221. TENTH. E.. 3433- Apt 4: 2 looms, bath. steam heat: S2O: open. Main 3478. Moyiialiau Properties Cos. 1220 Park $45.50 1655 N. Alabama $37.00 1603 Central *37.50 1649 N. Alabama $37 00 710 Union Title Bldg. Main 4818 or RI. 1371. nights or Sunday. Houses and Flats Furnished WOODRUFF PLACE—Wanted h.dv em_ploved to share apt. Call Ch. 1750-W. iTME 'CAMBRIDGE Apartment Hotel • North and Delaware Sts. 1. 2 and 3-room suites; first-class hotel service. H. H. Woodsman & Cos., Inc. Li. 5391. Ma. 2808. “We insure everything but the hereafter.” Nights anti holidays call Lester Jcmnson. __ Dr. 2840. ShXre my modern home: employed couple preferred. Call Ha. 2196-M. Houses for Rent APPLEGATE ST., 1845 —4-room semi-mod-ern double; S2O. Drexel 1800. ARROW AVE.. 1625 - 6-room double; gas; electric lights: water paid; $15.50. THE C. W. HENRY CO. 429 Lemcke Bldg. RI. 1064 CENTRAL. 3358—8 rms., mod.: gar.: Ideal for tearoom, art shop, millinery, beauty parlor, etc.; live abovr; SSO. Hu. 5468. _ CHARLES, 1337—Four-room double, semimodern: water paid: $lB. Dr. 5174. EASTERN. 238—6-room double, water pd.: $25; Key next door. Dr. 4583-M. GRACELAND, 4219—4 large rooms: bath; garage: thoroughly modern. Dr. 1472-W. KEYSTONE. N„ 623—5 rooms; mod., except furnace: S3O, Ch. 5627-M. MASS. AVE., 2733 —Dandy t-rm. double; good condition; gar.; $lB. Dr. 2945-J. . NEW JERSEY, N., i 633—Six-room' doulJfc _garage; $35. He. 4132. ” NORTH SIDE—6-room modern double; built-in features; only $35, Ha. 2964. PARK, 1409—Walking distance: 5 rm. duplex; city heat; wafer turn. SSO. Ho. 5995. RITTER. S.. 372-~ 4 rooms; water paid. St. Peter. S., 914—5 rooms; garage: water paid. 334 Lemcke Bid., J. W. FRIDAY. Ma. 2816. RURAL. S.. 24—6-room double, semi-mod-ern. garage, water pd . $23. _Li. 1072. g SPRING. 325-27 2 semi-mod. singles; gas. elec., water paid; sls. He. 5858. ST. PETER. 911—5 rills.. $lB. Call IND. FUR CO.. 138 W. Market. Li, 2290. _ SUGAR GROVE, 1840—5 rooms, garage, improved street: only S2O Hu. 5636. TACOMA. N., 1529—N. side, f-room semimod. double; S2O; with garage, $22.50. Li. 1957. Eves., He. 2797. TENTH. W.. 811 Va—Colored; 3-rm. upper flat, newly papered, gas, elec , city water, sanitary toilet, sl6, Xa. 6US.

Houses for Rent TACOMA, N.. 207 —6 rooms: semi-modern; $25. Main 1407 or Drex. 2432. TIPTON, 2033—6 rms., newly papered, electricity, city water, fine looking house; $lO, Ta. 6250. TRAUB, N., 552—4 rm. double; misty Inside; sl6. Ma. 5840, WADE ST., 1720—Bungalow; 5 rooms and bath; 826. Li. 2627. ■ 22D. E.. 815—Dandy 6-room modern double; only $25. Ha. 0179-R. 41ST, W., 525 —4-'oom modern double; water paid; reasonable. Wa, 2062-M. 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. CALL MA. 4087 And we will mail you list of 300 houses for while or colored; reduced rents. WALKING DISTANCE Seven rooms modern, newly decorated; $32.50. 801 N. New Jersey. Dunlop & Holtegel 122 E. Market St. Ma. 6020. Business Places for Rent 3 STOREROOMS Best section, in best building east Indpls.; reasonable rent; short or long term lease. Owner. Ch 0549 between 7 and 10 p. m. N WESTERN. 2938-Cor. strni. 3 Mv. rms., redec.; semi-mod. 1057 W. 31st. Ta. 2551. SEE- Whal Francis J. Reno has to say under Business Opportunities. • Storage and Transfer OTTO J. SUESZ Packing hauling, storage. Low rates on California shipments. Overland hauling. Special rates on return loads. Main 2353 Rilev 3828. Ch. 4579-0699-W. TRANSFER-Coal. feed. gen. hauling. e3l F. 64th. W. E. Rodocker. Wa 4433. MOVING—LoraI or overland. Best price. Work guaranteed. Phone Be. 1365. Houses for Sale 1618 BRADBURY Five-room modern bungalow: long liv-ing-room. hardwood floors, bath, furnace. farage; na\ed street fully paid for. Price 4.500: S3OO cash. $42 per month. F. J. VIEHMANN CO. Realtors, Builders. 142 N. Delaware St. Ri. 2840. Residence. Irv. 4292. .+•22.50 Per month will pay for this nice fourroom bungalow, redecorated, large garage, nice lot, traction, bus or street service. Located in Mars Hill: SIOO cash, give possession. Ma. 0792. Mr. Ncukom. Evpnlngs. Wash. 4900-M EWING. 1223 Double. modern oxeept bathtub; 4 rooms 1 side, 5 other; cash or terms. Bargain; S2OO CASH $34 per month: 5 roms, semi-modern: almost new home: near Shelbv. MR. SMITH. Ma. 1244. dnv or evening. KENWOOD AVE . 4900 BLOCK Up-to-du 5-rm. modern bunkalow: attractive price. For appointment, rail Owner. Wa 2692-W BUNGALOW -North; 5 rms . strictly mod newly decorated; Alabama near 19th; large lot. garage. Ri 2668 week days only. COLORED- 332 W. 28th; 5-rm mod. bum: gar.; A-l cond; pav'tx. Owner. 11a 4606-M FURNISHED 4 room apt. for sale: walking distance: reasonable Ri. 6176. Real Estate for Exchange FOUR And nine-room eottages: trade for suburban or vacant lots These arc pooa rentals or for home; near W. Mich, car line. T H McTARSNEY. 2608 W. Michigan. Be. 3809. Evenings. Be. 2352. My ST Dispose m new brink veneer; take small house. If clear, as part Ri. 2081. 5-ROOM COTTAGE Gar ! chicken 'hoti.-f. 'a acre 1406 Dudley Ave. Be. 4981. Suburban for Sale 10 ACRES Good, level ground, located 9 miles southwest. We will furnish $750 in building material. You build vourself. Total price $5,500. Payable monthly. Will consider lot as part payment. Call or see MR SMITH. Li. 4212: evenings. Wa. 4254 ring 4. 523 Iyomckc Bldg. NATIONAL ROAD 1 acre good soil, new bungalow: electric lights: garage Only 51.950: $l5O cash. $lB month CaU Ri. 4151 Building and Contracting LI FE-TIM ETI O MES See them while being constructed. An hour or so spent inspecting them will convince you of their superiority. Let us build vour home. Easy payments. 243 N. Delaware St. Phone day or evening. Main 1244 BRIDGES £ CRAVES CO. GENERAL building and contracting: remodeling a specialty. CIVIC REALTY COMPANY 136 N Delaawre. Lit: 5050 Miscellaneous for Sale "SAVE? SAVE! MANU FACTURERVS SALE SAMPLE FROCKS HOUSE DRESSES A chance of a lifetime to buy sample frocks and house dresses at less than wholesale prices. Large sections; also all kinds of cloth at sensationally low prices. PEERLESS GARMENT CO. 22 E. Georgia St. 404 Murphy Bldg. BABY CARRIAGE' A-l CONDITION; *ls. CH. 2764-R BATHROOM, COMPLETE, S7G COAT Plaid, sport, fur collar, size 38. never vvorn; sls. Ir. 4469. DAV’ENO SUITE GOOD AS NEW; $25. CH. 0353. 231 JN. DEARBORN. DINING-ROOM SUITE Elec, "sewifitr "luiiEve., Ha 4528-.1. ELECTRIC APPLIANCES All kinds electii al repairing MEIER ELECTRIC CO.. 136 S. Meridian St. FURNITURE Slightly used: enough to furnish 3 rooms, including rugs, $l5O. 200 so. MERIDIAN PAINT: Superior house paint: outside or inside: 15 colors and white. $1.49 gal. MARION PAINT 00.. 366 S. Meridian St. Main 4165. RUMMAGE SALE—Usco elotmng and furnlturc. 127 W. Oeorgla St. SCALES^—Sllcers and cnoppers: cash or terms; factory trained service. 243 N. PENh. MAIN 4874. DAYTON SCALE CO. SEWlNG~machines. drop-head Singers, $lO up: repairs for all makes. Singer Cos.. 126 W. Washington. Main 1418. TYPEWRITERS: all maxes:: used: bargain prices. KING TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. Mass. Ave., opp. P. O. 6 RMS. OF FURNITURE —Walnut dining rm suite. 9 pieces, walnut vanity; 2 rugs, 9x12. 7x9: bridge lamp, telephone stand. Other furniture. 3548 N._lll._St. _ 8 SANDWICH ELECTRIC toasty grill. Bargain. 625 Mass. Ave. GOOD—Furniture: 5 rooms: all or part; no dealers. 2118 S. New Jersey. 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 aaccounts on our books. Avail yourself of this opportunity. A courteous girl will help you write vour ad. Call Main 3500 Want Ad Dept. $45 SIMMONS DAY BED. sl4—Oak buffett. *8; refrigerator, top leer, $6; walnut bedroom suite, used two months. S4O. Ch. 2324. COMPLETE STORE FIXTURES -All or part. 2339 English Ave. Dr. 5377. CLOSING OUT -Our line of household refrigerators at 50'k off to make more room for our commercial line. A number of high quality, all porcelain refrigerators at great savings. F. D. GARDNER Sc CO.. INC.. 221 E. Maryland. Ma. 3713. BEAUTIFUL—WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE. LI. 8638. Miscellaneous Wanted HOUSE cleaning? Your surplus clothing furniture* magazines, paper* will help us to help others. Salvation Army Industrial Home. Phone for wagon. Rilev 6622 127 W. Georgia FURNITURE WANTED We will pay the best price. Cli. 3632. _ WANTED—TO BUY SMALL RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT._CH. 6819. ! HIGHEST PRICES—For used furiniture in private homes or flats. Li. 5638. HOLLAND FURNITURE COMPANY. Musical Instruments ORGAN—Equipped with pipes, drums. PIANO—Just the thing for dance hall, skating rink or refreshment stand. Largest C X make of WuiUUer. 3505 Mm Am GM.

Musical Instruments MAHOGANY PIANOLA PLAYER—SI42; dray age and $1.75 week: for appt. to inspect.. Address Box B-352._ SAXOPHONES All kinds. Easiest payment plan in Uie city. LORENZ SAX SCH OOL. 122 Pembroke Area do. LI. 1421. 3ABY -Grand piano! someone to take over contract and finish payments. 150 N.*Delaware. Ri. 2155. ! SAXOPHONES—AII kinds. Easiest payment plan in the city. LORENZ SAX . SCHOOL. 122 Pembroke Arcade. Li. 1421. I STEIN WAY UPRIGHT -SI 45: player piano, j $195: 1 for $295: terms. $1.75 per week. I Mr. Stevens. Christena Teague Piano Cos. | PIANO. MUSIC CABINET A: BENCH Mahogany fin.; exclt. con : for SIOO. He. 2974 3 PHONOGRAPHS In nfie condition: for quick sale; $lO ea. 120 E. Ohio. ___ SBSO PLAYER Willi 25 roll. 1 , music and bench. 5195;: easy terms. Li 6464 GENUINE BALDWIN UPRIGHT: STUDIO SIZE: S6B TERMS BOX C-537 TIMES 3 FHONOGRAPHS— 111 fine condition; tor quick sale; $lO each. ■ 120 E. Ohio. PLAYER—PIano: good condtn : rear St. Agnes‘Academy. 1350 N. Meridian. Pets and Live Stock ~ BABY fIIIX See us lor chicks if you want the best all blood tested stock from our own hatcheries. ej ANSEN-OV RR MAN 19 N. Alabama. BABY CHICKS-And supplies: now and all the time: ducklings in February, turkeys and goslings in March. Wc have birds, fish and supplies. Sec our Oakes Brooder. BOYER'S HATCHERY. 34 N. Delaware St. rti._s47o BABY CHICKS-And supplies: now and all the time: ducklings in February, turkeys and goslings in March. We have birds, fish and supplies. See our Oakes Brooder. BOYERS HATCHERY. 34 N. Delaware Si. Ri. 5470. BABY CHICKENS- That live and grow; blood tested: catalogue free. Open to 9 p. m. every day and Sunday. 642 Eugene St- Ta. 7047. BOSTON PUPS' MALE: ELIGIBLE FOR REGISTRY 1223 EWING GUINEA PIGS Selling out; young and old. Rear 1401 N__Oale. FOR”SALE 23 la\ing pullets: also Buckeye Blue Flame brooder. Ir. 1322. Radio Equipment CROSLEY RADIOS Table or cousole models: all electric or battery equipped: easiest terms in town: 10’, down, balance \o'r monthly. DEE JEWELRY CO.. 18 N. Illinois St. SCOTT WORLD RECORD SUPER Ten radio experts. We repair. CUMMINS BROS . 34 W. Ohio. Li. 3656. 5-TUBE RADIO- Complete; $25. 2650 Burton Ave. MR. SANDERS ______ Barter and Swap BOSTON —Terriers for sale or trade for furniture Ch. 7458-W. Money to Loan LOANS $lO to S3OO This corporation provides a place where you mav bo now from $lO to S3OO in a ciiemfled. Businesslike manner, without paviriK more than the LAWFUL RATE OF INTEREST and without being imposed upon m any way. WE DO NOT NOTIFY your* cn.plover, neither do we .naxe inquiries of your friends, relatives or trades people. NO INDORSER REQUIRED. II you are unable to rail at our office, phone Ma. 292.3 or write us. and cur representative will call at your home. ALL INTEP.EST CHARGES under State regulations. HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION 401 Kresge Bldg. (FOURTH FLOOR) Corner of Pennsylvania and Wash. Sts. Entrance 41 F Washington St. Phone Main 2023. LOANS +lO T<) S3OO TO HUSBAND AND WIFE At lawful rales and easv terms of repayment. We charge only on monthly balances. You can reduce or pay off loan any time. UNDER STATE SUPERVISION. Popular Finance Corporation A DIFFERENT KIND OF LOAN COMPANY Room r 13.100 Iv Market St. Phone MA in 1278 WE BUY REAL ESTATE CONTRACTS ON Indiauapolls and Marlon County property from tltleholders. Mr. Frv THE WASHINGTON COMPANY. 237 W. Washington St. Main 0792 "AUTOMOBILES AND FURNITURE Loans to the man who works. Legal rate, quick service. Plenty of parking pace. Phone Rtley 4974. BUCKEYE FINANCE CO. MONEY LOANED ON PERSONAL PROPERTY To Husband and Wife. No indorsers. CASH IN 24 HOURS SECURITY LOAN CO. 136 N Delaware. Lin. 5050. PUBLIC WELFARE LOAN. 330 Occidental Bldg. Ma. 6229. Southeast corner Wash, and Ills. Sts. Rate 2 % lowest rate in city, l'iri below legal rate. No extra charges. No embarrassing Investigations. Other companies paid off. LOANS ON AUTOMOBILES AND PERSONAL PROPERTY MARION FINANCE CO. LIN. 1581. 207 GUARANTY BLDG Business Opportunities BRICK BUILDING—2 storerooms with 4 living rms.; splendid location, near 2 live factories. Owner will remodel entire Bldg, to suit. Reas. MR. RENOCTir. 5350. SUMMAN' BARBER SHOP Call on C. R. Akers Cos.. 232 N. Illinois St. ; DISTRIBUTOR- Exclusive contract will be let for State of Indiana on a nationally known product in great demand, with an original investment of as low as $5,000. In reply state full particulars, address •’Corporation.” P .O. Box 943. Los Angeles. Cal- U. S. A. Legal Notices NOTICE—We will sell at public auction on the 21st day of February. 1928, at 9 a. m- to cover storage charges a Ford coupe, motor No. 6549556. Sale to be held at 120 Kentucky, Ave. tSigned! ELM GARAGE. NOTICE -We will sell at public auction on the 21st dav of February, 1928. at 9 a. mto cover storage charges. 2 1924 Ford Tudor sedan, motor No. 8712960. Sale to be held at 120 Kentucky Ave. i Signed t ELM GARAGE. NOTICE—We will sell at public auction on the 21st day of February. 1928, at 9 a. in- to cover storage charges; a 1925 Ford coupe, motor No. 9309585. Sale to be held at 120 Kentucky Ave. i Signed i ELM GARAGE. NOTICE—Wc will sell at public auction on the 21st day of February. 1928. at 9 a. in., to cover z'.oragc charges; a 1926 Ford coupe, motor No. 12768772. Sale to be held at 120 Kentucky Ave. I Signed i ELM GARAGE. _ EXAMINATION FOR COMMISSIONER'OF BUILDINGS. The examining board will convene Wednesday. Feb. 29. 1928, at 8 a. m. in the Council Chamber of the City Hall, in the citv of Indianapolis. Ind- to hold examination for Commissioner of Buildings. Applicants for examination may secure rules for the examination and application blanks at the office of the Board of Safety in the City Hall. Applications supported by affidavit must be tiled with the Board of Safety not later than Feb. 28, 1928. HOWARD E. ROBERTSON. Executive Secretary, Board of Public Safety. Coal and Wood REDUCED Standard White Ash Ind. No. 6 $4.75 NO CHARGE FOR WHEELING SOLD ONLY BY STANDARD FUEL CO. U26-44* W. mOL Liu. 1 011

Coal and Wood "it PAYS TO BUY” BETTER COAL 23c discount on all , 2-ton orders Kindling With Each Ton Best Virginia block. 6-inch, forked.s6.so Best Virginia lp.. 4-in., clean forked 6.25 Best Virginia egg. 2x4, clean forked 6.25 Best Virginia mine run, 50c;, lump 5.50 A good furnace coal. Best eastern Ky. block, 6-in- forked 6.75 Asliless Ky. washed egg. 2x3 fkd.. none better for cookstoie or retort.. 700 Gen. Glendora, large block., forked. . 7.25 Gen. Glendora med. lp. fkd 6.75 Gen. Glendora egg. clean forked., . 6.25 Best Ind. No. 5 6-in. lp.. cln fkd... 5.25 Best Ind. No. 5 2x4 egg, forked 5.15 Ind. mine run, 50> 4.75 Poca. lp„ red ash. none better 8.75 Citizens coke, all sizes 10.00 Delivered Anywhere in City Union lee and Coal Cos. DJI. 4621. J9lO Uluft‘. It "Will Pay Y&u to Visit Our Yard and Bee tiie Difference%.in (Jood Coal. WHY PAYMORET” Old Hickory "While Ash, $5.23 2 Tons, $10.25 Monarch Lump $5.50 2 Tons, $10.75 Big 6-in. rescreencd No. 5. W. Ya. 6-iu. lp -.56.25 2 Tons, $12.25 Poca. Aline Run, No. 3 $6.25 2 Tons, $12.25 Our Guarantee—2,ooo pounds per ton and a square deal. NAGELSON COAL CO. Lin. 9260. RI. 1866. 831 E. St. Clair. KMI lEMDM DOROTHY SEAM W. VIRGINIA UT 6-IN. BLOCK S’KS! FORKED 4-IN. LINTON LP h T 2? N GENUINE No. 4%T?.?o s CAPITOL CITY FUEL CO. DR. 0263. DR. 0264. GLKNN COAL CO. 430 Indiana Ave. RI. 431f1. STEWART COAL CO. 3539 Roosevelt Ave. Ch. 4600. NO WHEEL-IN CHARGE W. VIRGINIA Large Forked Lump 6-IN. NO. 5 $6.25 Ton EUREKA COAL CO. BElmont 2136 128 N. Richland St. NO WHEEL IN CHARGE Brazil lump, forked $5.25 W. Va. 3-in. lump, forked $6.75 Island Creek lump $6.75 and $7 Poco. lump Red Ash $7.75 and $8 Poco. mine run Red Ash $6.75 J. & I. COW, CO. Ta. 2471. Ta. 2471. SPECIAL—7 davs; dry coke. $8: dry kindling. $2.50 load. T. J. MILLER. Standard and Division. Ll. 7633; \V. VA. 6-INCH LUMP . .$6.00 INDPLS. ICE AND FUEL CO. Drexel 6685. ■ NO CHARGE FOR WHEEL-IN W. Va. egg sf-2a W. Va. 6-in. lp. fkd 6.75 Island Creek lp 7.00 Poca. Ip. No. 3 Red Ash 8.25 Poca egg No. 4 7.25 Ind. Ip $5.00 5.50 RED RIVER CO. Ch. 1610 Cli. 1610 Kindling With Each Ton Yellow Diamond 6-in. lp. fkd $7.00 Best W. Va. block. 6-.<n. fkd 6.50 Best W. Va. egg. 2x4. fkd 6.25 Best E. Kv. block. 6-in. fkd 6.75 Ind. 5-inch lp. fkd 5.50 Bethel Coal Cos. Drex. 5200. 223 Caven St. COAL AND COKE ATLAS FUEL CO. 401-29 W MORRIS. DR. 0883. DON’T MAKE A MISTAKE—In buying belore calling us. . _ HOOSIER BRICK AND COAL CO. HeCT33L U?-_L? 32 i_ Indiana white ash, $4.75: $2.65 *,a ton. RICHLAND COAL CO. 105 N. Minker St. Be. 0272. WE SELL—Good coal. DUNN COAL CO--1745 W. St. Clair. Bel. 0135. TfMES WANT ADS BRING BUSINESS Auto Supplies and Repairs AUTOMOBILE TOPS; side curtains made new or repairs. JOHN GUEDELHOEFER WAGON CO- 202 Kentucky Ave. USED TIRES Wholesale and Retail. L. SELIG & SON. 2$ S. EAST Automobiles Wanted WILL pay cash for your car or your eaulty. I. WOLF AUTO CO. Lin. 4516. 561 N. Capitol. USED CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD. GOLDBERG BROS- 543 N. CAPITOL. LINCOLN463B. Automobiles for Sale FORD —Ton truck; gear shift; large, comm. body; A-l_coii. 1217 Naomi St. Dr. 0180-M CHEVROLET COUPE—I 927; fully equipped; looks like new. Been used as a demonstrator; $127 down, balance small payments direct to us. MARION CHEVROLET COMPANY. 1040 N. Meridian. Ll. 5361. Open, evenings and Sunday. 1926 CHEVROLET LANDAU—S good balloon tires, bumpers, Duco finish. A real bargain; $425; easy terms. HARE CHEVROLET CO.. 525 E. Washington. FORD 4-DOOR SEDAN Looks and runs fine. HARE CHEVROLET CO. BRANCH 921-923 Virginia Ave. Dr. 3156. FORDS Are better and cheaper at WANGELIN-SHAEP CO. 1924 FORD—Coupe; good running condition - a lot of miles left In this car; a bargain: terms. HARE CHEVROLET C<X. 525 E. Washington. 1926 CHEVROLET —Coach; bumpers, spare tire, rnotometer: In good condition; a car worth all we ask; $350 easy terms. HARE CHEVROLET CO- 525 E. Washington. STUDEBAKER COUPE Late model. Fine condition. Only $195. AUMACOST 209 W. NORTH ST. M.V 0554. ESS EX S EL) ANS. COUPES AND COACHES 97c Oftr 9C C WE SELL ON E Z TERMS ANYWHERE IN INDIANA. BARGAINS AND TRADES. SOME AS LOW AS $75 DOWN. P. B. SMITH AUTO CO. 450 N. Capitol Ave. HUDSON-ESSEX. 1927 MODEL ESSEX COACH $l5O DOWN Down Payment. 1926 Essex Coach SIOO 1926 Hudson Coach 195 1926 Oldsmobile De Luxe Coech 165 1925 Oldsmobile 4-pass, coupe; new lacquor 125 OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-65 S. Meridian. Drexel 4743. LOOK i 1925 Ford touring / SIOO 1923 F. B. Chevroetl touring.... 50 1924 Maxwell sport touring 85 1922 Ford touring 50 Terms—Trqxle. LONG AUTO SALES 114 il MCTdtan.

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Automobiles for Salm * FEESER’S BARGAINS 1927 Diana sedan, can not b told from new. 1927 late Olds Dc Luxe coupe; disc wheels, rumble seat. etc. 1927 Olds De Luxe coach, loaded with extras. 1927 Auburn 6-66 sedan, low mileage. 1926 Olds De Luxe coach, excellent condition. 1926 Olds Dc Luxe sedan like new in every respect. 1926 Chevrolet coach; the best es condition. 1926 late olds De Luxe coupe, good paint and tires Best Terms Fraiink S, Fee&eir Compairny 1120' Prospect St. DRexel 1058 Central BUICK Bargains I lie ISJg U: X 1-3|5 1926 Bulck Std sedan !51926 Bulck Std! coach ?2? 1926 Buirk std. c2spc i;;:;;: 925 Bulck f 4-pass coupe...;!; 850 8 tOUrlng ee'-. }g2a Hudson Coaclt jF JSxS Bulck M. coach 79'. 192. Essex 4-door sedan 645 $45 Buys Any Car on Our Lot Liberal Terms Your Car in Trade fENTRAL BUICK CO U Used Car Store* bOZN.CAPITOL~IJ.IOOS ire wheels. fully driven very little and has been hanriipri I Spection' ; speetton. Cost $1,070. Owner will sell low price. No trade. Reasonable term£ j be arranged. MR. COPLEY. Ma. 3500 FiSKEXYjo ACH~ buy°at S s295 Cl runs llke ncw: wonderful STUTZ OF INDIANA 1525 N. MERIDIAN. LIN. 4515. : Open evenings. _ BTUTZ ROADSTER onhTs39.? yal cords; wonderful condition; STUTZ OF INDIANA ; 1525 N. MERIDIAN. LIN. 4515. 1 Open evenings. FORD 1925 -TON TRUCK HARE CHEVROLET CO. BRANCH 921 -923 Virginia Ave. Dr. 3156. FORD ROADSTER— Good paint, good I ;£\ ru ??-* ooc1 ' Thls car reduced front *2 jP' O - easy terms. HARE CHEVROuRT CO- 525 E, Washington. CHEVROLET 1927~COACH „^. sed -r as demonstrator; this car is like new. Terms. HARE CHEVROLET CO. BRANCH 921-923 Virginia Ave. _JJr. 3156 WALLERICH’S USED OAR BARSAINS. 314 N. DELAWARE ST. 1923 FORD SEDANTbODY GOOD: S2O HARE CHEVROLET CO. BRANCH 921-923 Virginia -Ave, Dr. 3156. COACH Spare tire; only a f ew months: good condition t. i• -A real bargain. Terms HARE CHEVROLET CO . bA E. Wh 81 NASH 1923 STANDARD 6 COUPE Ltke new: save the difference A. G. MUELLER NASH SALES 725 Vlrgtnia Ave Dr 5127 CHEVROLET CABRIOLET! 1837—Been eri' eit -• 800 m 1 les: fuU.v equipped: bumpjfso 'rPmvn i! r /f < ‘ tr ' Perfect, condition, rert .„ 01, .WilS?.. 8 " 1 * 11 P*vments dlPANY nin I '£. AI^ ON CHEVROLET COM_^lngiind N e,mda.y lan ' U ’ 5381 ' ° pen RICKENBACKER SEDAN t?} U---MURPHY MOTORS, INO. ri no 36 E - GEORGIA ST. -H: 7554. T, rm ,. FORD COUPE A dandy; only $125. ARMACOST 288 w. NORTH ar. ma. 0554 BUICK “4” ROADTSER tito'i't llee * brakes, new lacquer paint, practlils on”*over for "mechanically; look MURPNY MOTORS. INO. 36 E. GEORGIA ST. — S A! Terms. STUDEBAKER TOURINQ Late model. Only $l5O. ARMACOST - 2 °9 W. NORTH ST. _ MA. 0554. HUPMOBILE R. 11 COUPE ~ A-l condition: duco paint, good tlr---real buv at $225. * • MURPHY MOTORS. INC. 36 E. GEORGIA ST. 4554 - Terms. OVT YOUR CONTRACT NOW PATHFINDEJt AUTO SERVICE CORP. 815 E, New York. Ll. 1233. ESSEX COACH. LATE 25 Heater, trunk and bumpers, low mileage good condition; best Essex in town for MURPHY MOTORS, INC. 36 E. GEORGIA ST. It. 7554, Terms. USED CAR BARGAINS. JONES WHITAKER SALES CO. CAPITOL AT VERMONT. 1924 OLDS TOURING—New paint, good tires: In wondeful condition: will sacriLBf Sa/MSVwffihnrtffi* CHKVR °- 1923 CHEVROLET TOURING Motor In A-l shape. Lots of miles of satisfaction left In this little car; $45 takes it INDPLS. AUTO EXCHANGE 428 N. Capitol. Li. 4366 Dodge 1926 Sedan Five tires, like new; finish and upholstering Just llke new; loaded down with accessories, including heater This is the car that has plenty of dependability. You can’t afford to overlook this buy It’s a rare bargain. Graham-Paige of Indiana, Inc. T'actory Branch. 1030 N. Meridian St. Ltn. 7342 1924 CHEVROLET COUPE In A-l oondttion: you can't beat this for only S9B. Ask for lot No. 1117. INDPLS. AUTO EXCHANGE 428 N. Cap. Ave. Ll. 4366 1926 FORD TUDOR New paint, good tires. 30-dav guarantee: $250. STATE AUTO CO. 525 N. CAP. AVE. Lt. 7301. Open evenings. FORD TOURING Late models In good shape: *SO. *75, $100; also Cole sport model at SIOO. YATHROP M'FARLAND CO- 420 N. Capitol Ave. Ma. 2480. ESSEX COACH. 1938 Like new; will sacrltice. Owner. Ir. 4298. OLDS. 1925 coach—A real buy; fully equipped: only $425. LATHROP M'FARLAND CO. 420 N. Cap. Ave.l Ma. 3480. REAL USED CAR VALUES CAPITOL MOTORS CO. Capitol at Michigan Sts. I~HAVE a 1927 Pontiac coupe: in wonderful condition; will take a good light car as first payment and balance in onn year. Phone Mr. Plckerlll, RI, 8234. 1927 FORD-SEDAN Wire cheels; almost new; 8393. STUTZ OF INDIANA 1525 N. Meridian. Ll. 4515 Trucks