Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 251, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 February 1928 — Page 13

FEB. 27, 1928

HOOVER VICTORY HOPES GROWING IN OHIO RACE With at Least 12 Delegates Certain, Secretary May Capture Majority. Jin Timex Xrircial COLUMBUS, Feb. 27. With twelve delegates as the absolute minimum Herbert Hoover will wan in the Ohio primary, it is quite probable he may capture a majority from Senator Frank B. Willis, who seeeks an undivided “favorite son” delegation from his home State. Twenty Hoover delegates seem a certainty. These figures are derived from a conservative canvass of State sentiment, as reflected in reports of Hoover and Willis workers, county committee indorsements, results of other years, various demonstrations of popular and political strength and other definite factors entering into the first real conflict of the 1928 presidential campaign. Since the Willis people concede only eight to Hoover, and ten at the most, it appears that even twelve delegates pledged to the Cabinet member would prove a tactical victory. Should Hoover get twenty, as seems likely now, it ought to send his presidential stock soaring in such States as New York and Pennsylvania. But should he romp through with a majority, it might be the signal for the political musicians of the Republican party to strike up “Hail to the Chief.” Ohio Paper Backs Hoover Jill United Press CLEVELAND, Ohio, Feb. 27.—The Cleveland News, in a front page editorial today, announced allegiance to Herbert Hoover. Secretary of Commerce, in the forthcoming presidential campaign. The editorial termed Hoover as not only better fitted than any other aspirant for the duties of the president, but so exceptionally qualified that a “hard choice could be made with ease and satisfactory results.” Hoover Gains in lowa Bn United Press WASHINGTON, Feb. 27.—Despite lowa district indorsements of former Governor Frank O. Lowden of Illinois for the Republican presidential nomination, strength for Secretary of Commerce Hoover is growing in lowa, former Governor Harding of that State said today after a call at the White House. Hoover’s attitude toward proposed projects beneficial to the Middle West accounts for this increased strength, Harding said.

RUSSIAN TRADE TOPIC C. H. Smith to Address C. of C. Luncheon. Charles Hadden Smith, New York, vice president of the Ameri-can-Russian Chamber of Commerce, wall speak on “The Russian Economic Situation and Possibilities for American Trade” Friday at the Chamber of Commerce open forum luncheon. Smith, a railway construction engineer, was bom at Rushville, Ind., in 1872. He was in Russia studying railroads there duuring the first revolution in March, 1917, and later was named aid to the vice minister of communications of the provisional government to assist in railway operations. He continued in the same capacity, after establishment of the Soviet government, until May, 1918. He returned to Russia in 1922 and has Spent most of his time there since then. M’KENZIE RITES SET Aged Man Sustained Fractured Skull in Fall. Funeral services for Thomas McKenzie, 88, of 628 Olin Ave., who died at his home Sunday of a fractured skull suffered when he fell and struck his head against an iron grate, will be held at 8:30 a. m. Tuesday at the Finn Brothers mortuary, 135 W. Market St. Services also will be held at St. John’s Catholic Church, 127 S. Capitol Ave. Burial is to be in Holy Cross Cemetery. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. John Morgan, with whom he made his home, and a son, Thomas McKenzie Jr. S. A. R. URGED TO VOTE True Citizens Must Elect Honest Officials Says Speaker. Indiana State Society, Sons of the American Revolution members were urged to vote on election day by Harry F. Brewer, Elizabeth, iN. J.. director general of the patriotic society, at a dinner Saturday night at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. The dinner marked the merging of the Sons of the Revolution and Sons of the American Revolution. “To be true ' citizens we must help put the highest type persons in public office,” Brewer said. ALTITUDE TEST FAILS Fliers, Cndiscouraged. Plan Another Trial; Plane Damaged. 111! United Press FORT WORTH, Tex., Feb. 27. Undiscouraged by the accident which prevented their second attempt to establish anew air-endur-ance flight record, A1 Henley and Joe Hart today announced they would make a third attempt as soon as their plane could be repaired. A landing wheel of the plane collapsed as Henley and Hart took off here Sunday. Neither flyer was injured. Six Arc In Mine Blast II II United Press BERLIN, Feb. 27.—Six men were reported dead and twenty-eijtit- injured today in an explositon at a Brueggen coal mine, in the Rhineland.

DRY.AGENTS RAID 21 EVANSVILLE PLACES Pool Rooms and Soft Drink Parlors Are Searched. Twenty-one Evansville establishments suspected of liquor violations today were raided by eight Federal dry agents, under directin of George L. Winkler, deputy ary administrator, and Evansville police officers. The agents and about fifteen police officers, divided into eight squads and began serving the search warrants shortly after arriving in the city. Places raided were, for the most part, pool rooms and soft drink parlors. A gasoline filling station and a tire store were included. The warrants were based on evidence gathered during the past month by three agents working under cover.

OFFICER Dry Agent Reprimanded for Fine Fixing. Hadley Fite, Negro Federal pro-, hibition office and job-holding Republican politician, was given a severe reprimand by Criminal Judge James A. Collins today and ordered to deliver a certified check fer $lB6 to the court at once. This is the amount John Mason, Negro, 1010 W. Vermont St., said that he had given Fite to pay on a S2OO liquor fine assessed him in Criminal Court in May, 1925. Fite, then employed in the county assessor’s ofllce, “stayed the fine,” guaranteeing payment on the installment plan. Mason said he paid SSO to Fite for this service, besides the $lB6 which he thought was being paid on his fine, totaling $262.85, with costs. In ordering Fite to turn over the money, Judge Collins said: “This matter is too near embezzlement to even discuss it.” Court records show r that Fite stayed a fine of $230.35 for Clarence Sleet in January, 1926, on which Sleet has paid sllO. Mason was ordered to pay the balance of his fine direct to the court.

21 MEN ARE ARRESTED AS GAMBLERS IN RAID Police Action Follows Men’s Complaint of Losing S4OO. Following a complaint by Harry Barlekoff, 1206 ’•> E. Washington St., that he had lost S4OO gambling at the Arcade Gymnasium, 117 Va N. Illinois St., police, headed by Capt. Walter Claffey, raided the place Saturday night and arrested twentyone men on gambling charges. Albert Bluesein, 41 W. Maryland St., and Meyer Stein, 1105 N. Penn-: sylvania St., were held on charges of keeping a gambling house and gambling. Berlekoff and eighteen others were charged with gambling and visiting a gambling house. Without any search warrants and acting solely on Barlekoff’s complaint, police made the raid but found no evidence of gambling. 116 PERSONS ARRESTED Liquor and Gambling Account for Half of Police Bookings. Liquor and gambling accounted for more than half the 116 arrests made by police over the week-end. Twenty men and two alleged proprietors were arrested at 117 l i N. Illinois St, in the gambling raid. Liquor arrests were: Intoxication, 25; driving a vehicle while intoxicated, 3, and operating a blind' tiger, 8. Vagrancy was the charge against twenty-eight and traffic law violations resulted in the arrest of eighteen. Death Notices APPLEGATE—Bergen, age 62, passed away Monday. Feb. 27. 1928. at Gulfport, Mississippi. Burial at Frank fort. CLARK—Anthony, beloved brother of James. Thomas and Miss Margaret Clark of this city. John Clark, Cincinnati. died at Indiana Harbor. Sunday. Friends may view the remains at the funeral parlors of Kirby & Dinn, 1901 N. Meridian St.. Monday evening. Funeral and burial Wednesday morning. North Vernon, Ind. MILLER, CAROLINE C.—Widow of the late C. Bruno Miller, the beloved mother of Professor Frank B. Miller. Valparaiso, Ind., and Mrs. Benno Wetzel, city, passed away Feb. 25. 1928, 12:30 a. m. Age, 71 years. Friends may call Sunday and Monday afternoon and evening. Funeral Tuesday, Feb. 28. 1928, 2 p. m., at the residence of the daughter. 920 N. Temple Ave. Friends invited. Burial, Concordia cemetery. Card of Thanks HUNT—We wish to sincerely thank and express our appreciation to our many friends and neighbors for their sympathy and thoughful kindness during the illness ana death of our husband and father, Marion A. Hunt, Dr. Whitehead, the pall bearers. Jessup Antrim Ice Cream Cos., Rev.| Low and Mrs. Dale for their consoling words; the undertaker?. Finn Bros., for their efficient services, and all others who contributed the many beautiful floral offerings. MRS. AILEEN HUNT & DAUGHTERS. Funeral Directors W T BLASENGYM Main office, 2226 Shelby 8t Drexel 2570. KKIEGER, WM. E, FUNERAL DIRECTOR. 1402 N. Illinois St. Main 1154. Res.. Bel 3865-R l George Grmsteiner Tuneral director. 622 E. Market Mata 0008. EDWARD L. MONTAGUE Funeral Home 1214 Prospect St. Drexel 0491 W. D. BEANBLOSSOM 1321 W. Ray St. Be. 1588 LAUCK FUNERAL HOME Private ambulance. Drexel 2140. 1458 S. Meridian St. J. C. WILSON: funeral pariors. ambulance service and modern automotive eaulpment Dr. 0321 and Dr. 0322 BERT 8. GADD. 2130 PROSPECT SI. DREXEL 5307 UNDERTAKERS. Hissy <fc 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. 125 S. Capitol. Main 1094. FRED W. VEIILING Funeral Director. 702 Virginia Ave. Drex, 1362, JOHNSON & MONTGOMERY Funeral Service. 1032 Central Ave. • Main 1430.

Funeral Directors ROSCOE CONKI.S Funeral Director. w. 1934 W. Michigan St. Bel. Is!4. GEORGE W. USHER Funeral Director. 2301 W. Washington St. Bel, 0148 KIRBY & DINN Funeral Directors. 1901 N. Meridian St. Har. 0700. NEW UNDERTAKERS Funeral Home . 2455 N. Talbott. Har. 2222 FEENY & FEENY Funeral Home. 923 N. Penn Riley 3843 T ransportation Yellowav Systems, Inc. St. Louis. $5. Chicago. 63. 11 a. m.. 11 p. m. 8:30. 11:30 a. m„ Dayton, $3. 10:30 p. m. 5 p. m. Pittsburgh. SB. Denver. $25. 7:30 a. m. Los Angeles. SSO. Denison Hotel. Ri. 2273. Li. 4383. English Hotel. Ri. 1273. Lost and Found ARTICLES—Found on Indianapolis street cars yesterday: 2 PURSES 1 PAIR GLASSES 2 PAIR GLOVES 1 PACKAGE MAIN 2737. GLASSES—SheII rimmed. Lost. Reward. Ir, 3816. MOTOMETER—Lost; call Ma. 4219 Monday Reward. PUP—Female: Brindle bull; answers to name "Bubbles". Reward. Ta. 0966. PURSE—Black leather, on Riverside bus. Saturday. Liberal reward Ta. 2596. WRIST WATCH Round; old fashioned yelJow keepsake. Reward. Ir. 1786-W 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 SOMETHING THAT WILL HELP YOU 10 LESSONS ON APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY FOR *l. PLEASE WRITE AMERICAN STUDY CLASS. 606 DORMAN ST.. INDIANAPOLIS. IND MY WIFE Dolores Grimes Rome, having left my bed and board. I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by her _after__thls_date._ JACK ROME. DRESSMAKING—SPECIALTY ON COATS': COATS RELINED. IRV. 2180. SEWING—Of all kinds. Prices reasonable. Expert. Ch. 2965-M.

Instructions LADIES LEARN BEAUTY Culture and live in luxury. Get Into this business and earn wages worth working for. Write, MOLER. 512 N State S! . Chicago Central beauty college, our graduates pass State examinations easily 202 Odd Fellow Bldg Ma 578 and 6509 PIANO AND HARMONY -Lessons; ful’ hour, $1: exp, leaclier. RI. 3080. _ VOCAL LESSONS sl. Downtown studio 126 Pembroke Arcade Cap Irv. 0562-J._ Help Wanted Male I WANT ONE MAN THAT CAN REALLY SELL USED CARS. AY ILL AIAKE A GOOD PROPOSITION TO MAN SHOWING RESULTS. SEE RAY MITCHELL, FRANK S. PEESER CO., 1126 PROSPECT STREET. A-l TRUCK MECHANIC With experience on auto car trucks, must have complete set of tools. Apply Capitol City Fuel Cos.. State and De Loss. PIANIBT —A-l accompanist for vocal teacher in exchange for lessons. Box C 953 Times. A MAN to collect and repair furniture. Dr. 0954. BLACKSMITH HELPER- Exp on wagon and body work. Petetr Bern. 144 E. Morris BARBER—Wanted: absolutely no student. Ch. 5287. MAN In coal, building material office State salary, full particulars. Times C 967 SALESMAN - Building material lino. Give experience, salary, etc. Times C 982. Help Wanted Female HOME NORTH For high school girl. Must be reliable, refined, more for home than wages. Just mother and daughter ill family. Mother employed Give telephone number when answering Box C 986. Times. PIANIST—A-l accompanist, for local t'cher in excli. for les'ns Bx. C 953 Thues WAITRESS, experienced, white. Pullman Case. JO4O Virginia Ave WOMAN tv help in boarding house. 602 3. Meridii. n S! Situations Wanted Male DEPENDABLE —Young married man wants position on Sat. and Sun. MR. RICHARDSON. IXI7 Haugh. FARM HAND, exper.. married; wants work, any kind at once. A. Fink. 224' ■ Lincoln. Situations Wanted Female TYPING—Of all kinds. Envelopes, letters, statements, etc., to do at home. Can furnish best of reference. Route B. Box 321-J. Will call for and deliver all work. SEWING, alterations or day work Best ref. Girl. 16. yrs. care of children Ch. 1046-W. EXPERIENCED Woman: any kind of work by the day. References. Dr. 6077. EXPERIENCED—Woman; gen. housewk. or laundry work. Day or week. LI. 6735. RELIABLE Exp. woman; gen. housework by day or laundryjo take home. Ta. 2913. Business Announcements FRUIT TREES—And grape vine trimming and spraying. John Dietz, Wa. 5129. PAPER CLEANING—7Sc rm.. paint washing. painting C. TYLER. Li 2901. PAPER HANGING—S2.2S a rm. and up. Work guar. Latest samples. Ch. 0512. RUG. 9x12. THOROUGHLY CLEANED. l‘i Superior Rug Cleaners.! He. 4462. HENDRIK DlNKLA—Contracting painter; free est,: comp. Ins. Est. 1902, Cli. 2682-W. FOR—Paper cleaning, call Dr. 3610. Work guaranteed. JONES & MILLER. TIMES WANT ADS BRING BUSINESS Rooms for Rent ALA.. N., 2217—1 or 2 mqdern turn, rms., steam heat; $2.50 wk. Ta. 6084. ARROW. 1719- Warm rnt.. hot water; near Brlghtwood car. Wa3152 - W ASHLAND. 2355 —2 attractive rooms for sleeping or housekeeping: mod. He. 2774. BELLEFONTAINE, 2405—Front, warm rm.; private home; reasonable. CENTRAL, 3149—Comfortable rm. for 2 girls or women: twin beds; home privW*. 2122. CLINTON HOTEL —29 Virginia Ave.: steam-heated rooms. $2 50 to $5 weekly. DEARBORN. S.. 31—Warm, comforfable rm.; private home: near Wash, car line. GRAY. 823 N.—Nicely furnished rm., 1 or 2; mod., private home. Ch. 2145-M. GRAY, N.. 516—Sleeping rm.. modern. meals optlona. Female. Ch. 5519. ILLINOIS. N.. 907 —Rooms lor rent: also house for sale. MERIDIAN. N., 1835 lst-class, modern, steam-heated sleeping room. NEW JERSEY. N.. 1618—Sleeping room; front, near bath; city heat. Ta. 0937. PARK. 1643- Nice warm front room; meals next door. Hem. 3271. ST. DENIS HOTEL—Market. W., 136: clean warm rooms, $5 wk. up. VERMONT. E., 128—Colonial. Apt. 3; large front rm.: twin beds; city heat; men. WALNUT. E.. 321—Apt. 1; large front rm.; private home: steam heat. Li. 6069. WASH., W., 3902—2 large well heated rms.; strictly modern home. Be. 3874. __ _ WOODRUFF Dr. W., 825: very desirable for 2 refined mert; man and wife. Private home, 11TH. E., 527- Large steam-heated room; modern: Central .car. Li. 5053. Yoiuir Credit Is Good You can phone In your want ads and have them charged. This courtesy is extended to anyone who has no past due accounts on our books. Avail yourself of this opportunity. A ocurteous girl will help you write your ad. Call Main 3500. Want Ad Dept. _ THE TOWER HOTEL has a few large well-furnished steam heated rooms, rates $5 and up: private baths. $8 up. 1102 N. Capitol. Phone Ma. 4934. WARM—Modern room; widow's home; norths Ta~ 0481. LOVELY—Furnished sleeping rm.; reasonable; private apt.; steam heat: employed lady or man and wife. Irv. 2577. NEAR—E. Wash. car. bus; $3 for 1, $4 for 2; private entrance. Irv. 3562. LOVELY RM.—Widow's modern apt.; close in. Call after 5 p. m. Li. 3749. Room for Rent With Board COLLEGE, 1002: attractive warm rm modern home. Ri. 4932. DENNY. 329 N.—Nice light front rm.; board optional. Ir. 3445.

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Adding to the Family Budget You can add to the family budget by selling clothing you have outgrown or that is not just up to the mode of the moment. COAT Elegant, black silk plush; size" 40: man's tailor-made overcoat. Ri, 6938. This ad ran only one day in The Times and several people responded to it. “Sold everything.” said Mrs. E. Lynch. 21d9 X. New Jersey. You, too. can get results if you write a good ad and place it in The Times. Order your ad 6 days for the price of 7 THE TIMES MAIN 3500 WEATHER; Fair Monday; Warmer.

Room for Rent With Board warm rms.. priv. mod. home; breakfast opt._U33 Oakland. Ma. 1242. JEFFERSON, N.. 652 -Sleeping rm.. meals, lor 2 Garage optional. Cn. 1136-R. WANTED Child to board by day cr week. Ri. 5356, ROOM AND BOARD—I or 2: private lamil vj verv reasonable. Ta. 0429 Rent Housekeeping Rooms ASHLAND, 1650 —2 rms.. mod.; priv. ent.; runmng water in kitchen Hem 5998 BKOOKSIDE PARK 2 Attractive 'rooms; modern; good location. Civ 5726. CAPITOL, 838 N Steam-heated. 2 and 3ronm smtis: running water. Li. 3797. CHURCHMAN. 1205 2 mod’ rms.; sink. lange: priv. faniy ticsir. loca. Dr. 2437-R. DEI A . fill N. 2 connecting froiU rms.: also sleeping rm.; children welcome. DELAWARE. N.. 815 Large rm..' large closet, kitchen: modern: steam beat. FLETCHER. 1233—2 or 3 rms. and kitchenette; furnished; modern; private family. Dre x. 5067-R. MERIDIAN, s’ 1655 2 nicely furnished. cheerful rooms; adults. Dr. 0362. NORTH. W.. 125—Modern housekeeping rm.: everything furnished; reasonable. 011107” E.. 538 2 nice Iront rooms. $5.50; 1 room. $3 week. _ SANDERS. 706—Three furnished rooms: private home: reasonable. Call after 6 eve. WALNUT. W 7, 118 1 front housekeeping up and 2 sleeping rms.: very reasonable. WASH. W v 2708: 2 desireabic rms. garage Reasonable Belmont 2571. 11TH. E . 721- Two 2-room suites; clean; modern: College car. Ri. 2594. __ Apartments for Rent CAPITOL. 2942 N. Attractive 5-rm. upper Apt.; mod.: heat, wa. turn. Ta. 5925. 2-ROOM- And two 3-room epts; private b,iths:_hi at and water included. Ri. 654 b ROBINHOOD APARTMENT SSO Including Garage There is lots of sunshine and air In the Robinhood apartments. 6300 block north: 5 rooms and bath, heat and water furnished. Call owner. Li. 5144. Eve.. Tal._37L 4-ROOM Apartments: water furnished; located east and northeast; inside toilet; rent sl6 per month. Call Lin. 2318. SCHLOPS BROS._INV. CO.. 137 E. Wash. ONLY S3O HEAT. WATER FURNISHED. Colored: North St . W. 220; Apt. 2. Tile Laverne; 4 rooms, bath. elec., gas. Janitor service furnished, lie 5858. BUSINESS GIRt To '.bare illv apt at 1229 N. Penn. Call afte_ 6 p. ill. BEAT. WATER FURNISHED. ONLY S2O. Colored: North St.. W.. 220: Apt 1 The Laverne: 3 rooms, bath, elect . gas. Janitor service furnished. He. 5858. Movnahan Properties Go. 1220 Park $45.50 710 Union Title Bldfc. Main 4R13 or IP. 1371, nights or Sunday. ’mTcamMpge Apartment Hotel North and Delaware Sts. 1. 2 and 3-room suites; first-class hotel service. H. 11. Woodsman <fc Cc., Inc. Li. 5391. Ma. 2808. “We insure everything but the hereafter.” Nights and holidays call Lester Johnson. Dr. 2840. Houses and Flats Furnished CAPITOL. N.. 2354—Lower, completley fur.. 2rms. dinette., kitchenette, gar. Ta. 2747. NORTH' 5-room flat, completely furnished home; fine piano. RI. 3038. Houses for Rent APPLEGATE ST.. 1845—4-room semi-mod-ern double: 820. Drexel 1800. BARTH AVE.. 1853 5-room cottage; strictly modern: garage; S3O. Dr. 7250-J. BLVD. PL.. 3211—Single. 6 rooms, furnace: garage: S2B 50. Key next door. DENNY, s’. 55 5-loom modern bungalow: garage. Ma. 3535. _ Ir. 0836 R 3. DRAPER. 1722 4 rooms, semi-modern, garage; near Minn. car. S2O. Water pd. Civic Realty Cos. Lin. 5050. EASTERN AVE., 238 6-room double; water paid $35: key next door. Dr. 4583-M. ENGLISH Ave., 1114-1316 a beloss 1304; live rooms; newly decorated, $lO. EUCLID. N , 626-628 6 rms., mod.: garage: water paid. _Talbott 1656._ Ch. 5626. GRACELAND. 4219—Dandy 4 large rooms, thoroughly mod.; garage: S4O. Dr. 1472-W. HALL PLACE. 1644—6-room modern double, garage, good conditlon: 830. HERMAN. 122-5-room semi-modern cottage. good condition, water pd. Li. 6695. KAPPES. 1105 —7 rms.. semi.mod.; $lB. STATE SAVINGS AND TRUST CO. Ma. 5156. LAUREL. 918'.a—4 rooms; water, gas, elec. lights: sls. 2733 MASS. AVE.—4-rm. dbl.: gas. elec.; good cond.: sl6: with gar.. $lB. Dr. 2945. MICHIGAN. W.. 3541—Thoroughly modern double; 6 rooms and bath; soft water; lawns, porches, fruit, garage; fine clean home. Bel. 4287, NEW YORK. E.. 4902—4-room stable bungalow; garage. PARK. 3959—6-rm. strictly mod. double; School 66; St. Joan of Arc. RI. 3245. POLK St., 1222 New. 5-room modern. $22,50 mo. Ha. 1417-R. . TACOMA. N.. 207 6 rms.. g'as. electric 1 ights. city water. Ma. 1407, Own. Dr. 2432 TRAUB AVE., 544: 5 rms $16.50 Drexel. 921; 4 rms.; water paid... .$32.50 Churchman. 1501: 4 rms.; water pd.. 520.00 Beecher, 910: 4 rms $15.00 Senate. S . 934: 4 rms., semi-mod. .$16.50 Sheldon. 2053; 4 rms.: colored $12.50 M. D. JOHNSON. 309 Lemcke Bldg. Main 1741. UDELL. 1159—5-room cottage: inside toilet, water pd.. garage: $25. UNION. 1642—Lower duplex: 6 rooms; modern; water, gas furnished. Dr. 3141. VERMONT. E. 3609 -Almost new 4-rm. mod, double, garage; $32.50. Hu. 3727. 15TH. E.. 415—Dandy 6-rm. mod. double; city heat; S4O. Dr. 5061-W. 22D. 511 E.—B rms.. bath; garage included. Only $45. Ir. 0748. • 30TH, E.. 336—2-wav exclusive; 4 bedrms.; inducement: gar, opt. Keys 334 E. Yoinr Grednt 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 vour ad. Call Main 3500 Want Ad Dept. FOR RENT—DOUBLES 407 N. Dearborn $26.50 955 Tuxedo $26.50 One week free rent. Call MISS HITTLE, Ma. 6761, or MRS. ELSNER. Irv. 3955. CALL MA. 4087 And we will mail you list of 300 houses for white or colored; reduced rents. 821 CHURCH —5 rms.; water: garage; $lB. SOLTAU 11EALTY CO,

Farms for Rent 80 ACRES—Good improvements, close In. north; cash or grain: immediate possession. C. W. BANGE, 621 Meyer-Kiscr Bank Bldg FARM—4S acres; electricity: good soil; payed roads: reasonable. He._llß6. Suburban for Rent 7 ROOMS-SEMI-MOD.: >_■ ACRE; STOP 6. SHELBYVILLE LINE. 1)R 3664-R 1 Business Places for Rent FIRST—Block Indiana ave. N. Illinois St.; desirable storeroom: "pod front; cheap; water turn.; leasonable terms to right party. E. A. BYRKIT. Room 140. 220 N. Illinois. _ OHIO. K.. 230—Castle Hall Bldg., single or en suite; very desirable; parking space available. Frank S. Clark Ma. 3377. REDUCED RENT Downtown retail bu.'ir.ess location available May 1. Address Reduced Rent care of Times. Storage and Transfer OTTO J. SUESZ Packing hauling, storage. Low rates on California shipments. Overland hauling. Special rates on return loads. Main 2353 Rllev 3628 Ch. 4579-0689-W. _ TRANSFER Coal. iced. gen. hauling, till E 64th W. E _Rodorker. Wa 4433. Houses tor Sale NEAR BELMONT AYE. AND WASHINGTON ST. Two new thoroughly modern five-room bungalows: now being completed. Will paint, paper, furnish electric fixtures, shades and linoleum to suit purchaser Price $4,150 each; terms S3OO cash and $37.50 per month. Located at 121 and 129 S. Traub Ave. F. J. VIEHMANN CO.. Realtors. Builders. 142 N. Delaware St. Ri. 2840. Residence, In 4292. $l5O CASH 1431 Gimber St.: new 5-room bungalow; complete bath, cement porch, window shades, linoleum; garage; paved street. Price $3,650. No Barrett. Near beautiful Garfield Park N. J. FOX. Ma. 6755. Evenings. Hu. 1168. north 5-room. strictly modern, newly decorated bungalow: large lot; garage: terms if_necessarv. 1322 College, exc. Sun. TEMPLE near 25th; $25 per month btivs 5-room bungalow'. SALTAU REALTY CO. CORNER DOUBLE- 30x120: rental $360 yearly, at $2,300. 1506 N. Illinois. Improved; $10.500: btrgaln. Dr. 3233. $l5O DOWN Ruvs . cicndv 5-room mod. bung., in Park Crest, near Garfield Pk. Dr. 0385 roRBF.T r st . 638 4-room bouse; 2 lots. cheap. Ma. 1803. 3-ROOM HOUSE 34th and Ralston, large lot, shade and fruit trees; barn Ma. 1503. NAPOLEON, 2128 4-rm. mod. dbie.; builtms; rents 338. Owner. Dr. 4373-W. COLORADO. N., 3340 - Sacrifice 5-rm. mod. English bung.; Brjghtwd. bus. Ch. 1564 Lots for Sale HOME SITE- 100x200: in restricted suburban district, east, no smoke, no dirt, no trains, no engines, no curiosity shoppers Bv owner. 2752 Cornell Ave. 25TH. W . 1 433 Tlcslrable lot near Rlverside Pkwy.; $850; all clear. Dr. 1240. Farms for Sale FOR SALE -40 acres truck and poultry land in Mo.: $200: $5 month: other bargaina. Box 198, Mt. Vernon. 111. You Read the Want Ads— Have you tried to use them? It’s easy—Call Main 3500. Aak for an Ad Taker Real Estate for Exchange WILL TRADE CLEAR LOT—For roofing and painting on house or on good car. Ch. 4435. Building and Contracting LIFE TIME HOMES See them while being constructed. An hour or so spent inspecting them will convince you of their superiority. Let us build your home. Easy payriients. 243 N. Delaware St. Phone day or evening. Mam 1244. BRIDGES & GRAVES CO. GENERAL building and contracting: remodeling a specialty. CIVIC REALTY COMPANY. 136 N Delaawre. Lin. 5050 Miscellaneous for Sale ATWATER KENT 6-tube, electric, good as new; Vtctrola; day bed. baby's bed, oil stove, rockers, breakfast suite, dining-rm. suite; reasonable. 874 Virginia Ave. BABY CARRIAGE—REED: GOOD CONDITION: $lO. IRV 2837. BED DAVENPORT—One leather, also 2 plain rockers; good condition. Ch. 3949-W. COATS—Lady's spring and winter, also suit. Like new, Wa. 2129 R. COAT—Man's, new, fur; cost $200; size 44: S6O, Ch. 5387. DAVENPORT SUITE—3 pieces, including library table, 9x12 rug. 1 floor lamp, complete $69. Easy terms. DINING ROOM SUITE—B-piece, including 9x12 rug for SSO. Easy terms., ELECTRIC WIRING Motor repairing, electrical appliances, all kinds. MEIER ELECTRIC AND M \CHINE CO.. 136 S. Meridian. Ma. 2363. ELECTRIC HEATER- Large size; good as new; cheap. 178 Bright St. FURNITURE—Of 4-rm. apt. for sale; within walking distancc; reasonable. Ri. 6176. GAS RANGE—High-oven, direct action: SB. Bates St. PAINT: Superior house paint: outside or inside: 15 colors and white. $1.59 gal. MARION PAINT CO.. 366 S. Meridian St. Main 4165, SEWING machines, drop-head Singers, $lO up: repairs for all makes. Singer Cos.. 126 W. Washington. Main 1418. SINGER SEWING MACHINES Electric, drop heads, repair all makes. 126 W. WASHINGTON. MA. 1418. 7 SPECIAL Unusual bargains in used scales, slicers and choppers. Also attractive prices in refinished scales. Ma. 4874. DAYTON SCALE CO. 3 ROOMS of slightly used furniture, including rugs and floor lamp; $l5O. 200 S. MERIDIAN - KING TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 75 machines nicely rebuilt, all makes. Rent. $3.00: cleaning and overhauling. $3.75 up. See us before purchasing. Li. 9470. Mass. Ave.. opposite P. O. RUMMAGE SALE— Used ciotmng and fuiniture. 127 W. Georgia St. CLOSING OUT—Our line of household refrigerators at 50c;, o ff to make more room for our commercial line. A number of high quality, all porcelain refrigerators at great savings. F. D. GARDNER & Cos., INC., 221 E. Maryland. Ma. 3713.

Miscellaneous for Sale SAVE! SAVE! MAN UFACTURER ’S SALE SAMPLE FROCKS HOUSE DRESSES A chance of a lifetime to buy sample frocks and house dresses at less than wholesale prices. Large selections; also all kinds of cloth at sensationally low prices. PE J’] RLESS HARM EN T 00. t 32 E. Georgia St. 404 Murphy Bldg. I TRAVEL- For an eastern hosiery and lingerie factory. Will sell samples as follows: Silk hose, 25c to $1.25 a pair; lingerie. 65c to $4.50 Call at my residence. Broadway. 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. S. QPPENHEIM, traveling salesman. Yoiur Credat I§ 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. Miscellaneous Wanted JUST THINK How much aid you can give to the nepdv bv giving vour surplus clothing, furniture, magazines and papers to THE SALVATION ARMY Industrial home, Ri. 6622. WANTED TO BUY Dresser, kitchen cabinet, cook stove, gas stove, parlor suite, in fact, everything to start housekeeping. Have the cash to pay for same. No dealers. Ri. 2772. After 6 call Tal. 2726. F U KNIT UHE WAN TED We will pay the best price. Ch. 3632. HIGHEST PRICES—For used furinlture in private homes or flats. Li. 5638. HOLLAND FURNITURE COMPANY. Musical Instruments SAXOPHONES—AII kinds. Easiest payment plan in the city. LORENZ SAX SCHOOL. 122 Pembroke Arcade. Li. 1421. BABY GRAND PIANO—Some one to take over contract and finish payments. 150 N. Delaware. RI. 2155. PIANO SLIGHTLY USED GRAND; HALF PRICE. TERMS. SEE MR. STEVENS, CHRISTEN A TEAGUE PIANO CO. 88-NOTE PLAYER USED 6 MONTHS. WANT RESPONSIBLE PARTY TO FINISH PAYMENTS. LI. 6484. SBSO PLAYER—With 25 rolls, music and bench. $195; easy terms. LI. 6464. GRAND PIANO Apartment size, $245. ROBERTSON' S. 235 N Bonn;vlvama. Pets and Live Stock BABY CHIX See us for chicks if you want the best all blood tested stock from our own hatcheries. J A X SEN-OVERMAN BABY CHICKENS - That live and grow: blood tested: catalogue free. Open to 9 p in. evorv day and Sunday. 642 Eugene St. Ta. 7047. 2.00(1 BUFF ORPINGTON Brooder chicks, sl6 per 100; plenty of babv chicks, ducklings and supplies. BOYER'S HATCHERY. 34 N. Delaware. Ri. 5470. Indianapolis, tad DOGS FULL BLOODED PITT BULL: PRICES REASONABLE. 112 E. NORTH ST. WANTED Stud service from pedigreed airedale- hr.ve reg. fem.: tainted. Ta._4067, 7 head of good horses and one good mule. Wa. 4433.

Radio Equipment CROSLEY All electric radio: no batteries, no acids. $137.50; only $13.50 down, $12.50 per mo. and 10 mo. to pav. Also other models. DEE JEWELRY CO.. 18 N. 1111nols St. SCOT I WORI D RECORD SUPER-TEN. Radio experts. We repair. CUMMINS BROS.._ 34 _W._ Ohi o, Li. 3656. RADIO - 6-tube electric with speaker; S3O. Can furnish ail accessories, Ch. 0512. Barter and Swap SMALL Ftestaurant and sandwich place, also sell chile, soup. pies, ice cream and soft drinks. This place has always made money and is now making money. It is located m the colored district where they really spend their money for food. Owned bv white people. Sail or trade for lot or what have you? X am a city policeman and haven't time to spend. So call and sec It at 1307 E. 15th St. Eiervthing while and clean. FORD SEDAN 1934: 4-door. Ames body; s<B if gold now. Ch. 6373-R. GROCERY ‘ STOCK And fixtures for rinsed ear R. R .1. Box 236 K. G C_Lytle PAINTING AND DECORATING FOR USED CAR. MA. 0326. COTTAGE- 5-room, near car line; $1,700. Month!-, payment plan. Dr. 0287. SALE OR TRADE 4-room, modern double. What have vou", Bel. 3901-J Business Opportunities CONFECTIONERIES -Money-making opportunities in Indiana and other States. Write CHAFFEE'S. 20 E. Jackscc*. Chicago, TRANSFER BUSINESS—Nam? and three closed trucks and all equipment. Must sell in 10 days. See equipment. Make offer. Cash or payments. Ch. 3493. SMALL-Restaurant and sandwich place, also sell chile, soup. pies, ice cream and soft drinks. This place has always made money and is now making money. It is located in the colored district where they really spend their money for food. Owned by white people. Sell or trade for lot or what have vou? I am a city policeman and haven't time to spend. So call and see it at 1307 E. Fifteenth St. Everything white and clean. FOR SALE One sawmill and 20-horse steam engine, perfect condition; sell at a bargain. R. F. Marsh. R. F. D. No. 12. Anderson. Ind. Phone 1730-R5. Legal Notices EXAMINATION FOR COMMISSIONER OF BUILDINGS. The examining boaid will convene Wednesday. Feb. 29. 1928. at 8 a. m. in the Council Chamber of the City Hall, in the city of Indianapolis, Ind.. to hold examination for Commissioner of Build.llßS. 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 filed with the Board of Safety not later than Feb. 28. 1928. HOWARD E. ROBERTSON. Executive Secretary. Board of Public Safety. BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS NOTICE OF HEARING Notice is hereby given that Henry Roell has filed with the Board of Zoning Appeals of the City of Indianapolis, a petition, asking permission to erect a double dwelling on Lot 56 In Emerleigh Addn., being located at 1229 N. Drexel Ave. A public hearing will be held bv said Board in Room 401 City Hall, at 2:30 P. M., Tuesday, March 6th, 1928, at whicn time and place all interested property owners will be given opportunity to be heard with reference to the matters set out in said petition. BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS. GEO G. O'CONNOR. President. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE DF PRIVATE SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY, x Bv virtue of an order of the Marion Probate Court, and subject to its approval, the undersigned administrator of the estate of Homer Cobb, deceased, will at the hour of 3 o'clock p. m. of the 27th day of February. 1928. and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale at private sale at No. 1536 Draper St., in the city of Indianapolis. Ind.. the following described personal property belonging td said estate: One Ford touring car. 1926 model, geninc No. 14056220. Said property will be sold for not less than the full appraised value thereof, at least one-third of the purchase money cash in hand, and the balance in equal installments pav able in not to exceed six and nine months, evidenced by notes of the purchaser, bearing six per cent (6 r r * interest from date, waiving valuation laws, providing? for attorney's fees, and with approved personal security thereon (Signedl CHESTER A. COBB. Administrator. Money to Loan PUBLIC WELFARE LOAN. 330 Occidental Bldg. Ma. 6229. Southeast corner wash, and Ills. Sts. Rate 2% lowest rate in city, below legal rate. No extra charges. No embarrassing investigations. Other companies paid off. .jmmmmSL ‘ IHHr 'tiAMONW ! o|IIP r ■ . ml '-I 11 1 ...MSS

Money to Loan LOANS $lO to $;500 This corporation provides a place where ! you may borrow from $lO to S3OO in a ; dignified, businesslike manner, without ] paving more than the LAWFUL RATE I OF' INTEREST and without being imposed j upon in any way. WE DO NOT NOTIFY your emplovcr. ; neither do we make inquiries of vour friends, relatives or trades people. NO INDORSER REQUIRED, li you are j unable to call at our office, phone Ma. ! 2923 or write us, and our representative will call at your home. ALL INTEREST CHARGES under State regulations. HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION 404 Kresge Bldg. (FOURTH FLOOR* Corner of Pennsylvania and Wash. Sts. Entrance 41 E Washington St. Phone Main 2923. LOANS’—SIO T(4$:j()0 ~ TO HUSBAND AND WIFE At lawful rates and easy terms of reEavment. We charge only on monthly alances. You can reduce or pay ofT loan any time. UNDER STATE SUPERVISION. Popular Finance Corporation A DIFFERENT KIND OF LOAN COMPANY Room 51 J, 106 E. Market St. Phone MAin 1278 AUTOMOBILES AN D FURNITURE Loans to the man who works. I.cgai rate, auick service. Plenty of parking space Phone Riley 4974. BUCKEYE FINANCE CO. 207 E. New York 6t MONEY LOANED ON PERSONAL PROPERTY To Husband and Wife. No indorsers. CASH IN 24 HOURS SECURITY LOAN CO. 136 N- Delaware. Lin. 5050. WE BUY REAL ESTATE CONTRACTS ON Indianapolis and Marlon County oroperty from titleholders. Mr. Fry. THE WASHINGTON COMPANY. 257 W. Washington St. Mata 0792. LOANS ON AUTOMOBILES AND PERSONAL PROPERTY MARION FINANCE CO. LIN. 1581. 207 GUARANTY BLDG TIMES WANT ADS BRING BUSINESS Coal and Wood NO CHARGE FOR WHEEL-IN W. Va. egg $6.25 W. Va. 4-in 6.50 W. Va. 6-tn. Ip. fkd 6.75 Island Creek lp 7 00 Poca. lp. No. 3 Red Ash 8 25 Poca egg No. 4 7,25 Ind. lp $5.00 5.50 RED RIVER CO. Ch. 1610 Ch. 1610 COAL AND COKE ATLAS FUEL CO. 401-29 W. MORRIS. DR. 0883. Indiana white ash. $4:75: $2.65 ton" RICHLAND COAL CO. 105 N. Minker St. Be. 0272 DUNN COAL COMPANY" 1745 W. St. Clair. Good Coal. Be. 0135. SPECIAL—7 days; drv coke. SB. T. J. MILLER. Standard and Division. Li. 7638. IT PAYS TO BUY BETTER COAL 25c cliseount on all 2-tou 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. 50 p ;, lump 5.50 A good furnace coal. Best eastern Ky. block. 6-in., forked 6 75 Ashless Ky. washed egg. 2x3 fkd.. none better for cookstove or retort.” 700 Gen. Glendora, large, block, forked.. 725 Gen. Glendora med. lp. fkd 6^75 Gen. Glendora egg. clean forked . 6.25 Best Ind. No. 5 6-lu. lp., cln. fkd . 525 Best Ind. No. 5 2x4 egg. forked....! 5 15 Ind. mine run. 50?; 47$ Poca. lp.. red ash. none better!'. n'7s Citizens coke, all sizes ! lo!oo i Delivered Anywhere in City * Union Jcc and Coal Cos. DF. 4621. 1910 Bluff. j It Will Pay You to Visit Our Yard anil Sec tiic Difference in Clood Coal. SPECIAL mCES) IMK DOROTHY SEAM W. VIRGINIA h T S0 N 6-IN. BLOCK 2 $K FORKED 4-IN. LINTON L,P GENUINE No. 4 2s CAPITOL CITY FUEL CO. DR. 0263. DR. 0264. EASTERN KY. 6x2 LP. jfaLOD j INDPLS. ICE AND FUEL CO. I “Drexel 6685. j DON'T MAKE A MISTAKE-Trbuvmg be~ lore calling us. | HOOSIER BRICK AND COAL CO. 1 He. 1331, He 1332 GLENN COAL CO. I 430 Indiana Ave. ri. 4331 STEWART COAL COU 3539 Roosevelt Ave. Ch. 4600. GOOD DRY WOOD FOR SALE! BEL. REDUCED Standard White Ash Ind. No. 6 $4,75 ! Ton NO CHARGE FOR WHEELING. SOLD ONLY BY STANDARD FUEL CO. 326-46 W. 13th St, Lin. 10111 WHY PAY MOKE.' ; Old Hickory While Abh, $5.25 2 Tons, $10.25 I Monarch Lump $5.30 2 Tons, $10.75 Big 6-in. rescrcencd No. o |W r . Va. 6-in. lp $6.25 2 Tons, $12.25 Poca. .Mine Run, N0.3 $6.25 2 Tons, $12.25 Our Guarantee—2,ooo pounds per ton and a square deal. NAGELSON COAL CO.i Lin. 9260. RI. 1866. 831 E. St. Clair. 1 Auto Supplies and Repairs AUTOMOBILE TOPS: side curtains made new or repairs. JOHN GUKDELHOEFER WAOON CO.. 202 Kentucky Ave. USED TIRES Wholesale and Retail. U SELIO & SON. 23 8. EAST Automobiles Wanted WILL pay cash for your car or vour eaultv. I. WOLF AUTO CO. Lin. 4516. 561 N. Capitol. USED CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD. GOLDBERG BROS., 543 N. CAPITOL. LINCOLN 4638.

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Automobiles for Sale FORD ROAD.. 1923 Good tires and run* fine; can’t be beat for S4O FARRELL Bros 333 N Capitol. Lin. 3333. OLDSMORILK TOURING, sl9s—Also wonderful buy in Dr Luxe coach, only $495. Armacost Big Pledge Stole. 440 N. Capitol. Ma. 0550. USED CAR BARGAINS. JONES WHITAKER SALES CO. CAPITOL AT VERMONT. PONTIAC COACH Brand new, l'fil,' wheel brakes: big discount. Armacost Big Pledge Store. 440 N. Capitol. Mr. 0590. JEWETT COACH, 1936 Excellent condition i throughout. Rest, buy in town (or $125 clown. Balance oasv. FARRELL BROS. 333 N. Capital I,in. 8232. ! CHEVROLET ROADSTER S B. model; good condition: .*2'-. 2303 1 ■ Bcilcfontaln*. FORDS Arc better and cheaper at WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 449 V 1 A Jr# PACKARD “6” VICTORIA COUPE Laic model, like new: very low mileage. A car you will be proud to own at a price that cannot be duplicated in the city. MURPHY MOTORS. INC. 36 E. GEORGIA ST. LI. 7554. EASY TERMS. HUPMOBILE Bpou model roadster. 1924good cond.: >3OO. Owner. 2472 Cornell Av. ESSEX COACH. LATE'I92S Heater, trunk, bumpers, ditch light., i motometer and spare tire: A-l condition! . Best Essex in town lnr 3275. MURPHY MOTORS. INC. 36 E. GEORGIA ST. LI. 7554. EASY TERMS. 1H22 FORD COUPE I" lr:ifrt tor *'quity ill ' have '.on" mi E. Pam*r. ELGIN SIX-CYLINDER 1 This louring car a real bargain for SBO. On terms. HARE CHEVROLET CO. BRANCH f'2l-923 Virginia Ave. Dr. 3156. fUKVIii >IH. T Coupe 1927: spare tire. I bumpers: this cur is on consignment to be sold; customer Inis 3300 equity which he will take $75 for and continue his payI meiits. If you are looking for a bargain don t fail to see this car Marlon c . h „ c „\ ro,et Company, 1040 N. Meridian. Lin. 956 J • Open evenings anl Sunday. I'ORD. 1926 ROADSTER"- New "pain tTgoo* v/Ts: looks and runs flue; bargain. Term*. lIARL CHEVROLET CO.. 525 E. Washlngotn ESSEX SEDANS, COUPES AND COACHES 275—265—25s WE SELL ON E Z TERMS ANY- : WHERE IN INDIANA. BARGAINS AND TRADES. SOME AS LOW AS $75 DOWN. P. B. SMITH AUTO CO. 450 N. Capitol Ave. I HUDSON-ESSEX. WALLER!IiH'S USED CAR BAR* I'(JAINS 314 N. DELAWARE ST. ESSEX coach: brand new; big discount. Armacost Big Pledge Store. 209 W. North st. MA. 0554. WHIPPET coach; brand new big discount". Armacost Big Pledge Store. 440 N. Capitol. MA. 0r,50. „._.Of2r YOUR CONTRACT"NOW PATHFINDER AUTO SERVICE CORP. _215J3. Ne\y_York. Li. 1233. ~ PEERLESS 6 SEDAN Late 1927 model. This car has an all aluminum body painted dark blue. 5 brand new Goodyear balloon tires, bumpers, ete Upholstery in good condition ana mechanically perfect us it has only been driven 3.000 miles. This car cost $2,625 new. Must sell at once and will sacrifice for 2-3 of its original cost. Call Wa3h. 1200 or 259 E. Washington St. 1925 OVERLAND 6 Four-door sedanseveral extras; a real buv; bargain. Terms. HARE CHEVROLET CO., 525 K. Washin g tan. Chevrolet. 1937 COACH—Balloon Uric looks and runs fine: a real bargain; priced right; terms. HARE CHEVROLET co., 538 E. Washington. FORD. 1926 TOURING—Winter enclosure; balloon tires: good .shape; bargain. Terms. HARE CHEVROLET CO., 525 E. Washington. < HEVKI >! i ;. : >27 coUPE-irw-iU"pa"vy6 to see this car. $435. Easv terms. HARK 1 CHEVROLET CO . 525 E. Washington. USED CAR BARGAINS | LATE MODELS— EASY TERMS FRANK S. FKHSKR CO. 1126 PROSPECT | WE HAVE 50 good m-'-d Fords consisting of roadsters, tourings, coupes and 'l'udorI which ve can sell for from *25 to S2OO { with a very small down payment, balan pi > i.r-i • . >rt to in. MAR T ON , CHEVROLET COMPANY. 1049 N. Me--1 ridian Li. 5361. Open evenings and Suni day. | 1927 CHEVROLET CABRIOLET “ , Used a- •’cinoiwirator. Can’t be told from new. firms. HARE CHEVROLET CO. BRANCH 921-923 Virginia Ave. Dr. 3156. CHEVROLET LANDAU SEDAN -"1930. Besi. ! looking job m town. Good tires and paint; mechanically A-l: $450. MARION CHEVROLET CO.. 1040 N. Meridian. Li. I 5361, OLDSMOBILE SPORT ROADSTER AND COACH DEMONSTRATORNr".’ Car Guarantee. Liberal Discount. LONG AUTO SALES 1114 N. Meridian. I ' 6866 j CHEVROLET COUPE. 1928 Been""”"driven i very little- good lire.;, point, llijc new; mechanically A-l: $375. E Z terms. MARION CHEVROLET CO.. 1040 N. Meridian. U 0301, Open evenings. I TIMES WANT ADS BRINU BUSINESS 1926 ESSEX COACH A-l conditio-': *-rtrc*: ill sacrifice. A. Cx. MUELLER NASH SALES 725 Virginia Ave. Dr. 3127. CIIEVKOI l: i con n. 1927 Bumpers, spare tire: this car cannot b" told from . new, small down payment, balance dij red to us. MARION CHEVROLET CO.. 1010 N. Meridian. LI. 5361. Open e\enings and Sunday. CHEVROLET, 1926 TOURING—Winter enclosure; baloon tires; several extras. Thi* car worth all we ask. Terms. HARE C II E v I; oi,FT CO.. 525 E. Washington. CHEVROLET Cabriolet. 1927: spare tire, bumpers; this car is on consignment lo be sold: customer has $375 equity, which he will take *75 for and continue his payments. If you are looking for a bargain don't laii ta sec this car. MARION CHEVROLET COMPANY. 1040 N. Meridian. Lin. 5361. Open evenings and Sundays. CHEVROLET. 1923 COACH Bumpers! other extras; a real bargain; *350. Ea iv terms HARE CHEVROLET CO.. 525 E. Washington SI CHEVROLET *927 COACH—Motometor. •n.ire tire, bumpers, this car Is on consignment to be sold customer has ssso equity which he will take *75 for and contintue hi* payments. If you are looting for a bargain, don’t fall to see this car. See Mr. Bo.ihm Used Car Manager. MARION CHEVROLET CO.. 1040 N. Me-ridi.-.n. Li. 53CL Open evenings and Sundry. _ 1927 ESSEX LIX)OR SEDAN hit:* downdown PAYMENT 1925 Old: utc'Jiir De Luxe Coocii . ...$165 1925 F C">.-.ch: nev lacquer lfio l!?1 Star Eedftn SO' 1923 Over’ro'i Sdeu 50 OAKLEY MOTOR SALES ICG3-65 S. Meridian. Dr. 4743. WE HAVE several trucks consisting of Fords and Chevrolet* and Stewarts at etcrptlonal bargain prices which we can sell on a very ..mall down pavment. balance direct lo u,. MARION CHEVROLET CO.. 1010 S Meridian. Li 5381. Open evenings and Su-idgy. 1927 PONTIAC < 01 I’K Woiuir ful Shape. *535 lev r,t price c-rr quoted on this model. Will trad". Cacy terms. MK. PICKER ILL, RI 8231 i'OKP mupi. is.,: lorn touring. *ss: Ford coupe, r:l00: Ford touring, SSO I-'ord coupe. $55: I ’rm:;. MARION CHEVROLET CO.. Used Car Branch. 120 W. .North. Lin. 4288. Open evenings. 1926 FORD COri’E. FINS SHARE SSO down. .726 per month btivs it. Fu)lv guaranteed. Call MR. PICKFRVILL. Et. _6234. FALCON-KNIGHT SEDANS Wc have two 4-door sedans with tha famous Kni"lit Sleeve value engines, which have been used as house demonstrators. These cars arc absolutely new’ in every respect and carry the standard new car warrants- A ride will convince you that thev arc better values than a cheap new car. MUKPIIY MOTORS. INC. FALCON-KNIGHT DISTRIBUTORS .16 E. GEORGIA ST. LI. 7554 EASY TERMS.