Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 291, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 April 1928 — Page 15

■PEIL 2, 1928

BWDEN DENIES [AMPAIGN IS TO PSUPPORTDAWES Asserts He Will Aid Vice President Only When Own Cause Is Lost. BY RAY TUCKER CHICAGO, April 2.—Taking notice of talk that he is only a stalking horse for Vice President Dawes, Prank O. Lowden has recently told political questionres that he is in the presidential race to win and will not withdraw until convinced his cause is hopeless. Any premature or unauthorized move to force Dawes’ name before the Kansas City convention will be opposed by Lowden, according to reliable authority, and properly denounced from the floor by Dawes, who may be chairman of the Illinois delegation. Dawes Second Choice Should Lowden decide that he has no chance, he is expected, because of political and friendship tics, to try and throw his votes to the Chicago banker. That is said to be the nature and scope of the much-discussed Damon-and-Pythias agreement between Lowden and Dawes that has had Republican politicians consulting the soothsayers since Coolidge let the party read his palm last August. It is more Lowden than Dawes, for with the aid of the Mellon-Hil-les-Butler group, who figure large in Lowden men’s discussions of convention floor strategy, the former Illinois Governor hopes to check Hoover’s drive and maneuver himself into the nomination. Thus Lowden, rather than Dawes, appears as the figure around whom eastern interests and coalition candidates will rally in an effort to break down the Hoover movement. Claims 105 Delegates Lowden’s managers claim that he has 105 delegates served up. These include twenty-nine from Missouri, twenty-seven from lowa, twenty-one from Minnesota, thirteen each from the Dakotas and two from North Carolina. But the Lowden people look for fifty delegates from Illinois, a bloc of second choice men from several Middle Western States, twenty from North Carolina and sufficient scattered votes from East and South to raise the total to at least 250. The Lowden camp insists he will get almost all the Carolina delegation, ithough it is generally listed for Hoover. Lowden’s candidacy is based on the assumption that his strength, uninstructed delegations, favorite soti blocs and the Mellon-Hilles-Bifitler combination will muster en jugh votes to keep Hoover from ev t getting the necessary 545. There is some evidence of duplication in th t Lowden calculations, however. 4 Friendly to Watson it is obvious that Lowden’s camp is \n close touch with several eastern'politicians opposed lo the Cabinet member, as well as with the Watson forces. In view of the latter’s protestation that he is not a stalking horse, it may be significant that M. Bert Thurman, Watson's manager, visited Chicago recently, and one of his first acts was to telephone Lowden headquarters to inquire for Clarence- F. Buck, Lowden's national manager. Lowden literature, incidentally, is beginning to strike the note that Well Street is not irrevocably committed against his candidacy, despite his championship of the Mc-Nary-Haugen bill. Lowclen’s record as lawyer and reorganizer of various corporations is painted in glowing colors.

OLD TRAILS ASSOCIATION TO BE GIVEN NEW HOME Will Occupy Two Floors in Building j Now Under Construction. The home office of the Old Trails Automobile Insurance Association will be located in the new Auto Trails Bldg., now being erected at the southwest corner of Washington St. and Senate Ave., F. N. Daniel, president of the insurance association, announced today. The association will occupy two floors of the six-story structure. The first floor of the buiilding already has been rented under long-time leases and three of the other floors will be available for office and business purposes, Daniel said, k The fireproof building is to be ■iced with variegated shades of tan B'ick and decorated with polyHirome terracotta. The entire 3:corations will carry out a pioneer ’ Indiana theme in keeping with Re name Old Trails. Bounty board opens J road material bids Hill Award Contracts Totaling About $25,000 Friday. ■ Bids for a year's supply of county Had building and repair material <Q ere opened by the county commisI oners today. Cost of the year’s I mtract is expected to approximate ■ 5.000. I Contracts will be awarded Friday. I was announced, three or four days I >ing required to tabulate the bids I fceived today. About fifteen indiI liual bids were entered. he contracts agree on the price be paid bv the county, the mateHal being drawn at any time during Hie year that it is needed. Such Hfms as gravel, stone, bridge floorRg. oils, gasoline, culvert pipe, rejp. -facing material and rock asphalt. nor minimum are set contracts. Train Crushes Child’s Leg FAYETTE, Ind., April 2. E- Earlmrt > 12 suffered loss trying to get off the track, leg when it was crushed be--s*7sjh a freight train as she fell CapQsre she had been playing.

Vote-Getter

Miss Mona Eckhardt

Although she was the first co-ed to seek the presidency of the student council at De Pauw University, Greencastle, Miss Eckhardt made a good showing, having lost by a margin of 6 of only 50 votes to Alvin Rockw’ell, Kalamazoo, Mich., the men student’s candidate.

THE CITY IN BRIEF

TUESDAY EVENTS Rotary Club luncheon. Claypool. Gyro Club luncheon. Spink-Arms. Mercator Club luncheon. Spink-Arms. University of Michigan Alumni luncheon. Lincoln. Purchasing Agents’ Association luncheon. Severin. American Management Association luncheon. Chamber of Commerce. Universal Club luncheon, Columbia Club. Truck Men’s Association luncheon. Chamber of Commerce. American Chemical Society luncheon, Chamber of Commerce. Phi Gamma Delta luncheon. Chamber of Commerce. Women’s Whist Club, Severin, 1:30 p. m. Boy Scout's dinner, Chamber of Commerce, 6:30 p. m. Indianapolis Lumbermen’s Association dinner, Chamber of Commerce, 6:30 p. m. Relatives of Harley McClung, 24, of 837 Lord St„ w’ere unable to give a motive for his suicide attempt at his home Sunday night. He is in j a serious condition at city hospital 1 today from poison. Police searched today for Le Roy Stewart, 11, who has run away from his home, 1825 S. East St., his father, Charles Stewart, told police. Sherman Sapp, 19, Company L, 11th Infantry, Ft. Benjamin Harrison, is in a serious condition at city hospital today with burns police said he received when he leaned against a trip valve in the boiler room at the Methodist Hospital Sunday. The steam released by the valve burned him on the face and body. Forty-six persons were united with the Englewood Christian church at three evangelistic services Sunday, where the pastor, the Rev. A. O. Trinkle, is preaching. He is assisted by the Rev. Floyd Jones, Des Moines evangelistic singer. The meetings will continue each night this week, closing Easter. A capacity congregation crowded the Garfield Ave. Methodist church Sunday night for the closing sermon of the Rev. Harry Vom Bruch, Chicago, who has been conducting a revival at the church. Harry D. Clarke song leader, had charge of a special music service in the afternoon. Harry V. Wenger today assumed his duties as chief engineer for the Public Service Commission. He succeeds Earl Carter, who resigned April 1 to open an office as public utilities consultant. Clarence Wysong, State insurance i commissioner, was in Washington Monday conferring with District of : Columbia insurance commissioners j concerning the standing of various insurance companies there. Mrs. Joseph Russo, 21, of 752 Lex- ! ington Ave., drank poison Sunday afternoon. She refused to give police any motive. Pier condition Monday w'as not serious. “Let’s eat,’’ Linwood Wilkins, Negro, 908 Burdsal Pkwy., told his wife, Bettie, 44, when they arrived at their home Sunday evening. Bettie did not serve food immediately, and Linw'ood. the woman told police, stabbed her. Her wounds were considered minor by city hospital attaches. Curry On Upstate Tour B;i Time i Special L. William Curry, Democratic candidate for nomination for United States Senator, will campaign in northern Indiana this week, speaking Tuesday at East Chicago and Wednesday at Gary. Curry advocates legalization of the sale of light I wines and beer, and whisky upon ! prescription. Train Kills Two in Auto Bp Times Special HAMMOND, Ind., April 2.—Henning Ottason, 24, Chicago, and an unidentified man were killed when a Panhandle passenger train struck the auto in which they were riding near Lansing, 111., from where they were en route to Hege, Wis.

Death Notices HOBBS, RILEY LEWIS 12 years. 10 mo. loving son of Edqar and Susie Hobbs, of 1410 Bridge St., passed awav Sunday. 12:10 a. m. Funeral at River Ave. Baptist Church. Wednesday a. m.. at 10 o'clock. PRANGE.” HENRY P. Father of Herman Frange. Mrs. Chris Huff. Mrs. William Schloenrer. Mrs. Henrv Borgman. Mr. Edward Prange. Mrs. Stephen Pencheff passed away Sunday morning at home. 3 miles northeast New Bethel, age 75 years. Funeral Tuesday. l:3n p. m. at residence: 2 p. m. at the Fenton Church. Interment Fenton cemetery. In charge of Max Hprrlick & Son.

In Memoriam Notices IN MEMORIAM—In loving memory, of our two sons and brothers. Richard, who passed away March 28. 1923, and Harold. April 2. 1917. Some where back of the sunset, Where loveliness never dies. They live in a land of glory Mid the blue and gold of the skies And we who have known and loved them. And whose passing has brought sad tears. Will cherish their memory always To brighten the drifting vears. P-dlv missed by FATHER. MOTHER. RROTHFRS and SISTERS. HORACE and IRENE FAUCETT and CHILDREN.

MEET TO PLAN .G. PARLEY Convention Committee Must Select Chairman. B,u United Press KANSAS CITY, Mo., April 2. Plans for the Republican national convention will be made here today at a meeting of the sub-committee of the Republican national committee. Chairman William Butler will preside. The most important business to come before the committee will be selection of the convention temporary chairman. Interest over who the keynoter will be has attracted the attention of politicians of both parties. Refusal of Charles Evans Hughes to be temporary chairman has left politicians in the air. According to committee members Senator George H. Moses of New Hampshire was the only other one who had been mentioned for the post. The six members of the committee who arrived here Sunday said they had no idea who might be selected for the place since Hughes’ withdrawal. Likely candidates besides Senator Mosses rnay include Senator Fess of Ohio, Senator Capper of Kansas and Senator Deneen of Illinois. Chairman Butler, with Charles D. Hilles of New York and other eastern members of the sub committee were to arrive in Kansas City this morning.

Escaped Prisoners Held B,v United Press CINCINNATI, Ohio, April 2.—Two men who said they escaped from the Indiana reformatory at Pendleton, were under arrest here today. They are Bick Philips, Elkhart, and Frank Todd, Hamilton. Both said they left the reformatory la&t Thursday. Funeral Directors W. t 7 BI j ASENG YM Main office, 2236 Shelby St. Drexel 3570. George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 522 E. Market. Main 0908. KRUEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR. 1402 N. Illinois St. Main 1154. Res.. Bel. 3868-R 1 EDWARD L. MONTAGUE Funeral Homo 1214 Prospect Bt. Drexel 0491 W. D. BEANBLOSSOM 1321 W. Ray St. Be. 1586 G. H. HERRMANN 1722 S. East St. Dr. 4477 LAUCK FUNERAL HOME Private ambulance. Drexal 2140. 1458 S. Meridian St. J. C. WILSON: funeral parlors, ambulance service and modern automotive equlpment Dr. 0321 and Dr. 0322 BERT B. GADD. 2130 PROSPECT ST. DREXEL 5307 UNDERTAKERS. HISEY & TITUS. 931 N. Delaware LI. SB2B J. W. PATTERSON Funeral Director. 1324 N. Hllnols St. Rllev 3606 SHIRLEY BROTHERS Funeral Service. 946 N. Illinois. Main 1918. HARRY W. MOORE Funeral Director. 2336 N. Meridian. Tal. 4660. 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. Caoitol Main 1094 FRED W. /EHLINQ Funeral Director. 702 Virginia Ave. Drex. 1363 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 NEW UNDERTAKERS Funeral Home . 2455 N. Talbott. Har. 2222. FEENY <fc FEENY _ . Funeral Home. 923 N. Penn Rllev 3843 T ransportation YELLOW AY SYSTEM, - INC. St. Louis. $5. Chicago. $4. $7.50 R.T. 11a.m., lip.m. 8:30, 11:30a.m., 10:30p.m. Davton. $3. Pittsburgh. $9 7:30a.m., sp.m. 7:30a.m. (Bus Connections Everywhere) CALL RI 227:1—III 4:58!} ! Denison Hotel. English Hotel. 234 S. 1111nols St. and Traction Bus Terminal. Lost and Found BULL—Large pit brindlc, white breast, feet; scar on left ear. jaw. Wa. 4300. DOG -White, curly, without collar. Reward. He. 220!.. '2425 College. FRATERNITY PIN Beta Theta Pi Call R W. Stempfel Li. 9203. Reward. LOST—Gentleman’s white gold wrist watch in front of People's Outfitting Cos.. 135 W. Wash. Finder recognized. Return to C. B. Carne, 139 W. Washington. Reward, as this is a gift. __ LOST—K. of C. diamond ring, keepsake. Reward. Irv. 1470. NECKLACE—BIack jet, long pearl” - bead; lost. dowuitown_ThurS._aft._Rew Ch. 1006. I’OOKETBOOK Biaek: ■ nntaining 543 or $45: lost N. Cap, or Meridian. Tn. 0350. PURSE Hand tooled: lost or stolen. Return purse and railroad pass. Keep money. Reward. 2714 E. North. Ch. 6087, 111 lowa St- Danville. 111. WEDDING RlNG—White gold;'lost Wed. downtown district. Reward. Li. 3331. ??5 REWARD Stolen, 1926"F0rd coupe; pea green: license 645-521; motor No. 1373135!). WM. CARSON Dr. 4094. _ Special Notices U. S. GOVERNMENT JOB—s9s to $225 month; steady work; men. 18-45; I coach _vou. 1307 City Trust Bldg. ELECTR.EAT—Body*massage: corrects poor circulation and nervousness. JEAN SKINNER. 1112 Contra). Ap . K. IJ. 8873. WRIGHTS PERMANENT WAVES ~ss.'WU’i no extra charges. Circuline Method. 703 Mass_Aye._ Ri. 3175. WANTED BABY TO ADOPT Male; 8 mo. to 1 yr. Box C. 450 Times. ARNOLD ADAMS—Please call Ri. 2190 at once: important.’ Instructions LADIES—Learn beauty culture and live in luxury. CENTRAL BEAUTY COLLEGE. 202 Odd Fellows Bldg. Ms. 5748. _ BANJO LESSONS. $1 Uke, 50c. Miss QuisI srr - 126 Pembroke Arcade. Ta. 2125. VOCAL LESSONS- $1: downtown studio. I 126 Pembroke Arcade. Call Ir. 0562-J Help Wanted Male Errand boy, who can drive auto. Neat appearing. See service manager. GRAHAM PAIGE, 1030 N. Meridian St. MAN—-To work around filling station. Cartersburg, Ind. C 312. Timus. Help Wanted Female WANTED—Honest ladies to sell Hogan toilet goods; good commission, we start vou. HOGAN CO.. Elkhart, Ind. _ LIGHT COLORED MAlD—Experienced for theater. Apply work days. 1045 Virginia. Situations Wanted Male YOUNG--Colored man wants job cleaning up stores or office and housework; experienced; reference RI. 1651. EXPERIENCED farm nand wants work on farm 807 Lawrence Ave.. Indianapolis. EXP. MAN—For general housework, cook or hutle • work. He. 3248. CHAUFFEUR —Experienced; reliable young man. References- 6806.

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Situations Wanted Female NEAT COLORED GlßL—Morning or allday work by the week. Li. 6115. NEAT COLORED WOMAN wants general housework; plain cooking. Hem. 5578. NEAT—Colored girl; morning or all-day work, by the wk. No cooking. Li. 5916. EXP.. FIRST-CLASS LAUNDRESS Work to take home. He. 3645. NEAT. EXP. COLORED GlßL—Wants day 1 work: reference. Ri. 3503. LAUNDRY WORK—To bring home: references; also week work. He. 1776. GlßL—Colored: wants general housework, or half-day work: by week. He, 5480. EXP. —Reliable woman; laundry work and cleaning. Li, 1801. NEAT—Exp. colored girl, wants cafeteria or housework. Li. 6902, ■ EXP. WOMAN—Washings to bring home; careful work. He. 3248. LAUNDRY curtains, table linens; first class work; exp, woman. Har. 4450-J. RELIABLE WOMAN—Day work; references. 1418 Yandes St. NEAT—Colored girl wants day work; any kind. Reference. Ri. 1275. Business Announcements GAS AND COAL RANGES Cleaned, refinished and repaired. MODEL STOVE REPAIR. Ma._6705. HOUSE CLEANING—Paper cleaning, washing and polishing floors. Ha. 0529-M. INTERIOR. EXTERIOR DECORATING. Special rates to real estate dealers. Wall paper cleaned, floors refinished. Take charge of whole house from attic to base- ■ PAPER CLEANING - First-cluss work. Price reasonable. BOAL BROS.. Dr. 7426. PAPER HANGlNG—Cleaning and painting. plaster patching. Ch. 6813. PAPER HANGING—And painting <te cleaning; first-class workmanship. Dr. 1007. Ha^4Bß6-W. PAPER HANGING—Work guaranteed; samples shown: plaster patching. Be. 3505. PAPER HANGING AND CLEANING—ISc per roll, RI. 3949, PAPER HANGING 15c ROLL—WORK GUARANTEED. LI. 4963. PAPER CLEANING—7Sc to *1 room., floors retinished: housecleaning. Bel. 0437-M PAPER HANGER —Call Hu. 2469. after 6 p. m. RUGS—9xI2: cleaned thoroughly; $1.50; special for ten days. Called for and dclivered. Ch. 5336. RUGS—9xI2, cleaned thoroughly, $1.50; special for 10 days. Called for and delivered. Ch. 5336. RUG. 9x12. THOROUGHLY CLEANED. 42 Superior Rug Cleaners. He. 4462. SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED-In voITr own home; ill makes. HOLLAND FURNITURE CO Li. 5836. WALL PAPER CLEANING H. DINKLA—26SO E. 34th; cont. painter, free est., comp. Est. 1902. Ch. 2662-W. THE KIDDIES SHOP We sell and repair new and used bicycles, radios, tricycles, scooters, tires, etc 940 Mass. Ave. Ms. 4769 Rooms for Rent BROADWAY, 2110 Front room, private family; all modern. BROADWAY. 2216 —Large airv rm. private home privileges; garage. He. 2026. CAPITOL. N., 1202—Large, east sleeping rm.. next bath. Li. 2097. COLLEGE, 3937—Front rm. next to hath. No other roomers. Washington 1223. DEL., N.. 1809 -Attractive large front rm., also smaller rm., bus line. 1 block from carl: ,e: emp. couple or 2 girls. GRAY. 823 I. Nu.'clv fur::, rm.; kiichcn privileges; l_or 2. Ch. 3145-M. HARBOUR HOTEL 617'i N. 111., clean, mod. rms : shower and tub baths: low daily A- _wklv. rates HIGHLAND AVE . N . 305 A: . 1 or 2 mod. priv. hm: gentlemen pref. I. . 4259. ILLINOIS N., 2441- Large front rm.. 1 or 2 employed: _reasonable. Har. 2853-R. ILLINOIS. N„ 3120 Beautiful .sleeping rm.. adjoining bath, 1 or 2: $5. Ta. 6064. JEFFERSON. N., 920—Attractive rm., large waialr in, -1: Cos OHT( 915 MIDDLE DR. WOODRUF PLACE— Cheery room for 2 adults. Ch. JJIB-R. _ PENN., 2030 N.—Attractive rm. modern private home. No other roomers. Har. 2ISO PENN. N. Love!v m.. ovrrstuiTed 10rn..; suit ibte for 2 girl. 7 1 each. Ta 6058 VERMONT, K. 128 Apt Uvc rm.. close to bath: walking distance. RI. 4469. WALNUT. E.. 31 f—Beautifully furaTfrt. priv. hm.. 1 or 2. Li. 5782. 36TH. W.. 18 -Large south front room. 3 windows. References. Ta. 3651. COZY SLEEPING RM. —Next bath; reasonable. private modern home, Ta. 302) 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 oeurreous girl will help vou write vour ad. Call Main 3500. Want Ad Dept. _ WILL SHARE, beautiful north side bungalow: couple or 2 work, girls. $lO wk. Wa. QBS6-R. LARGE Front room [or 2; modern home; privileges entire house. He. 2576 Room for Rent With Board CAP., N.. 708-Neatly fttrn. rm., home cooking; gentlemen preferred. CENTRAL. 2 io‘i - Room and board in priv. mod. home; good ear line. Ta. 6273 MINNESOTA. F.. 1615 Nice ” front TO., carllne: couple or 2 emp. Dr. 3285-j. TACOMA. N„ 1128c-Room with board; modern, private home. Ch. 092 R-R. WASHINGTON. W„ 1249 Attractive rm. mod., private home. Privileges. Bel. 2474 29TH, W.. 602 Rm.. private, mod. lime., hoard optional. Har. 4477-W. RM. AND BD. CHILDREN—MOTHER'S care. Ch ■ 4709. CHILDREN TO BOARD—Mother’s' care'. Hemlock U 27. Houses and Flats Furnished BROADWAY. 4831 —5 rooms, bath, garage, furnished or unfurnished. Hu. 4829 NEW YORK. 719 E.—2, 3 and 4 rm,. apts.; furnished complete; SB, $lO and sl2. Adults. RI, 4168. Rent Housekeeping Rooms CAPITOL, 1905 N.—Clean: everything furnished: reasonable rent: adults. CAPITOL. N.. 835 —2 rms., $5.50; large, single: $5. Auto space. DELAWARE. N., 1505 .Delightfully furn. rm.; reasonable; everyth, turn. Li. 7937. NEW JERSEY. N„ 2042 “”- ATTRACTIVE RMS., everyth, furn.: adults. Ha. 0716- W. SOUTHEASTERN. 1523—Large neatly “furn. rm . bath, gas range, steam heal. STURM, 1214 2 mod. rms.; also sleeping; private entrance. Oh, g562-W. WALNUT, E.. 415 Sunny room by hath; suitable 1 or 2; also sleep, rm. LI. 7258. WOODLAWN,, 1209 Three semi-modern: gas, elec., water, phone; privilege of gar. 10TH, E., 318 -Large front rm.. kitchenette with sink; Immaculately clean, bath, modern, low rent. 10TIL, E. 445—1-room suite. Everything furnished. $4.50. Li. 2011. 11TH, 909 E. 2 large, clean, upper rms.; private entrance; $5. IITH. E . 215- 2 suites of housekeeping, also 2 sleeping rooms. I,i. 4138. 22ND STVw. 1431 2 exceptional, weilfnrnished. mod, rooms; private home. _ COUPLE -To share modern home; very reasonable. Ta. 0429. LARGE Furn. rm. kitchenette, good heat. Ifni water, ventilation. Li. 33. r--2 FRONT RMS. -Downstrs.; nri. entrance; largo por< li and yard;_ss. 242!) I ;■ SailApartments for Rent BROADWAY, 2508—Reduced rent; 5 rms.. ht.. hot wa.. jan. Wa. 3836. Ri. 4713. CAriTOI.. 2912 N. 5-room siricuv modern upper apt. Ta. 5925. ILLINOIS, N., 2019—2-room modern apartment; gas. light, heat and water furnished: $32.50. Call. Ri. 2081. KENWOOD AVE.. 2235-3 rooms; bath, kitchenette: modern; $35. Hu. 3853. SOUTHERN, 1419 3 rooms modern; heat, light, gas, water and phone included; only $27. Dr. 3125-J._ iOTH. E„ 1516 Lower duplex; 5 rooms, garage: heat, water and gas furnished. Call Ri. 1616 or Ta. 5106, MOVING ? ? ? TELL US NOW Thousands of telephones must be relocated this spring. Advance notic° of vour plans will help tts to provide service at your new location as quickly as possible. INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO. tHE CAMBRIDGE Apartment Hotel North and Delaware Sts. 1, 2 and 3-room suites; first-class hotel service. H. H. Woodsmall & Cos., Inc. Li. 5391. Ma. 2803. "We insure everything but the hereafter.” Nights and holidays call Lester Johnson. Dr. 2840. ' Mo.vnahan Properties Cos. 418 E. 15th St $55.00 668 E. Eleventh 35.00 1244 E. Washington 45.50 1655 N. Alabama 38.50 1226 N. Illinois .-37.50 and 40.00 710 Union Title Bldg. Main 4818 or Ri. 1371. nights or Sunday. 3-ROOM MODERN APT. ADULTS. TA. 1342.

Apartments for Reht ONE and two-room apartment: $16.50 and up. Apply Fletcher Savings & Trust Cos., or custodian. 430 MASS. AVE. Houses for Rent ARSENAL, N., 1648—Colored; 5 rooms, elec., gas, water paid. Dr. 2504-J. _ BARTH. 2141—5 rooms south 6 double, gar. paved st, and alley: adult. Dr. 0231. BLAINE. 1329—5 rooms; with garage; A-l condition; $lB. Ha. 3704. BROAD RIPPLE—Srm. mod. bungalow; gar; large yd., garden; chicken house and run; near grade and high school, car line; BURGESS. 5370—5-rm. mod. double, gar., vard. porches. $35. B. O. 91-W. CAPITOL. N.. 3167 South half modern double: 6 rooms; garage. Ha. 3159-M DEARBORN, N.—Upper, four-room modern, heat, gas and lights furnished; $35, Ch. 6742-W. DENNY. 2860 —4-rooin half double; water paid; sl6. Ir. 4549-R.-DRAPER, 1722 garage: near Minn, car; S2O. Water pd. CIVIC REALTY CO, Li. 5050. DRAPER, 1531—5-room house, gas, elec., water pd., rent reduced to sl6; nice neighborhood. Owner. Hu. 4368. EWING, 1223 -4 rooms, furnace, garage; good condition. Be. 4020-W. HAMILTON, N.. 632—6-room mod. double with garage, yard, porches. Ch. 2702-J. Harding, s. 1202—7 room house, elec, gas. yard. Only $lB. Ta. 6328. ILLINOIS, N.. 2246 6-rooin mod. cottage. yard. Only $36. Ha. 472<hR. - KENWOOD. 3247 —6-room modern double; yaj-d. porches: $33 Be. 1236. _ LA SALLE, N.. 2060 -5 rooms, garage, toilet, newly papered; $25. WHELDON AGENT. LI. 3733. KEYSTONE. N„ 246—6-rm.. semi-modern double; inside toilet: newly decorated. LOWELL AVE.. 5308 5 rooms; bath; garage; $27.50. Ma. 8816. MARKET. W.. 1204—2 nice rms.; $8 mo., city water, elec, pd. Lin. _5228. MICHIGAN. 2105 E.—6-room mod. double; gar.; reduced from S4O to $32.50. Ch. 4081. MORRIS, W.. 3710—New 7-rm. modern, full hasement. garage: S3O. Ma. 0806. NORTH -6-room modern double; only $35. Ha. 2934. ORANGE ST.. 52—5-room modern; reasonable rent. Dr. 7264. QUILL ST.. 1640—4 rooms S2O 00 Sturm Ave.. 1625; 6 rooms SIB.OO F. S CLARK fc CO. MA. 3377 RITTER. 374 S 4 rms.. semi-mod.. $lB. St Peter, 914 S.: 5 rms., semi-mod.; garage; $lB. Ma. 2816. ROOSEVELT AVE.. 1737—5-room .semi-mod-ern double bungalow: rent sl9: on car line; paved street. Call 1739 Roosevelt Ave., or Ir. 2410. SOUTHEASTERN AVE., 2509-11—5 rms., semi-mod.: S18; yard, porches. Ha. 0244-R. TACOMA. N.. 207 6 rms.; water, gas. elec.. inside toilet. Dr, 2432. TALBOTT. 1838 N.— 6-room mod. double; garage: yard: porches. Hu._31 07 : UNION ST., 1422—7 rooms; thoroughly modern: yard, porciies; $35. Dr. 4923. 'I9TH. 2914 E.—s-room double: modern; garagc:_vard:_porches; $35. ch. 4246. _ 35TH, W., I?—7-room mod. upper duplex, gar. yard, porch: SSO Ma 1004. IF There Is a telephone located In the house in which you are moving you can have it connected promptly by calling Main 9800. INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO. Yotmir Credit Is Good You can phone In vour want ads ana 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 writ' your ad. Call Mam 3500 Want Ad Dept. ONE SQUARE FROM SHELBY - "Grlru 1 _• double, elec, gas. inside toilet, water pd. S2O month. Dr. 5374. ■ BLOCK OFF E. WASH. ST - 6 rms . gas. elf I - .. I,s:h :.md . S3') Dr 0443 IST HOUSE—Off W. Wash. 4-rm. mod. double, gar., water pd. S2B Be. 4305. Wanted to Rent ~ WANTED TO KENT ~ Five-room modern house or apartment furnished; would like t-> rent by April 15. Call Mr. P. M. Smith. Wash. 2022. Business Places for Rent STOREROOM —Brand new In new theater bmlding, 1045 Virginia Ave., excellent business location in thriving community, short or long time lease. MR. GRIST, Dr. 4411. 525 S. HARDING 81 Large storeroom, four living rooms, gas. ecetricitv, <itv water; $35. THE C. W. HENRY CO 429 Lemcke Bldg, Ri 1064. Garages for Rent ILLINOIS. 3000 N 6-tar garage; good business; S2O month. Be 2308. 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. 4579-0699-W TRANSFER -Coal. feed. gen. hauling, ell E. 64th. W. E. Rodocker. Wa 4433. Houses for Sale ~6-KOcTm COTTAi 1E Newly painted, complete bath, city water, gas. electric lights, garage; paved street all paid for. Will repaprr and furnish new electric fixtures to suit purchaser. Located at 1445 Olive St. Price $3,150: $250 cash. $27.50 per month. F. J. VIEHMANN CO.. Realtors. Builders. 142 N. Delaware St. Rllev 2840. R< . Irv 4292. 12TH 8T„ 8041 W. Speedway City; 5roora modern bungalow; full basement; garage; beautiful lot This is a cozy little home and can be bought on very easy terms. Immediate possession. Ma. 4423 MRS. WRIGHT. Irv. 33.3! SOUTH —5-room bungalow in fine condition. long living room, large basement, furnace, double garage; S2OO down, balance $25 per mo. Bar. Call Ch. 2545. 1 WILL Sell vour property; true vou what vou want; build to suit. McTARSNEY. 2608 W. Mich. Be Be. 2352. A REAL HOME- Brick \oncer, green tile roof: 35tli and College; 526.000: easy terms. Call owner. Hu. 2096. GREENFIELD INI>.. 601 N. NOBLE Large 4-rm. lise.. elec., plenty fruit. Price $895: $49.5 cash. 1222 CRUFT ST. —5 rms.: mod.; 2-car garage: bargain; immediate possession. Dr. 3510-R.^ HOVEY. 4418 3-roo;n bungalow for sale. Bargain. HENDERSON. Ha. 3238 NORTHWEST 5-rm. modern bungalow; 2-car garage: reaa. Owner, Ha. 1888-R. SOUTHEAST-Well-built 7 rtn. mod. 2-car gar; A-!; near Garfield. Owner Dr. 581)6. RICHLAND, 258 —7-room cottage; remodeled; will paint; garage: $2,500: S3OO down. Call owner, Ma. 1608 or LI. 7155. NORTH, 3425 W.- Attractive 7-room modern; hardwood floors. Owner will sell cheap. Be. 2389-J, after 5 p. m. GRANT. 919 —5 room strictly mod. Eng. hun . gar. Owner. Sac. i quit.v. Ch. 2160-M BRIQHTWOOD 2338 - Well-built 6-room home; 2 large lots, car-line. Owner. Ch 7059 2 MONTHS RENT -Will buy $1,700 5-rm. cottage, near school, car line. Dr. 0287. Suburban for Sale BE INDEPENDENT Raise all your eats on one of our fine garden tracts: a 2-aero tract costs only $800: $lO cash and $lO per monMi gives you possession. 805 Lemcke. Li. 5065: nights. Hu. 5139. ACREAGE—2'v acres: Loveland addition: 8 acres near Michigan road, a part of 8 acres on S. Madison road. 2 acres east 21st, one acre on E. Tenth. 736 Lemcke Bldg., from 2 to 8 p. ill. EDGEWOOD Chicken farm: 6-room house; outbuildings: lots of fruit; $3,500. Liberal terms. Owner. Ri. 3919. Real Estate for Exchange ARLINGTON AVE.. S.. 237—6-room modem home; in good condition. Will build garage it desired. Ri. 1328. Dr. 5044. 5-DEED EQUITIES-Trade for farms or dea lots. 710 Lemcke Bldg. Ri. 1920. Wa. 5096. 5-ROOM—Modern stucco bungalow: will trade mv $1,700 equity for good closed machine. 35 S. Lynhurst I)r NEW YORK. 2838 E 7-room modern.' for a small home. By owner. r”wiLL TRADE SI,OOO EQUITY —In 1213 Villa Ave., for good closed car. Be. 2357-J, Lots for Sale REPOSSESSED—Acre lots; bargains: $25 cash. bal. terms and trade. 30TH ST. R. E. CO„ 110 W. 30th, Ta. 6531. 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 vour home. Easy payments. 243 N. Delaware St. Phone day or evening. Main 1244. BRIDGES & GRAVES CO. I THE TELEPHONE COMPANY—Has a staff ! of engineers who will be glad to advise architects and builders regarding the installation of conduits for telephone wires and cables. Call Division Plant Engineer. Main 9860 INDIANA BELT 4 TELEPHONE CO.

Bmlding and Contracting GENERAL building and contracting; remodeling a specialty. CIVIC REALTY COMPANY. 136 N Delaawre. Lin. 5050. HOUSE WIRING—S3 a room. W. F. REIMER. Ch. 6411. Miscellaneous for Sale BICYCLE!—FOR SALE CHEAP. DR. 1977-W. CAMERA—S by 7; reversible back, long focus, anastigmat lens. 1225 Eugene, after 6 p. in. CINDERS - FOR PRIVATE DRIVES, WALKS OR PORCHES. DR. 1877-J. DAHLIA BULBS—ISc to 50c each. Gladiola bulbs, 40c dozen. Cannas, 60c. to $1 dozen. Agents wanted. Write lor prices. PRICE RAY. 2921 S. 2d St.. Louisville. Kv. DAYTON SCALES C 0—243 N. Penn. Maintains experts to assists merchants on sales increases. Call Ma. 4874, for this service. GARLAND—Combination range: fine conditlon. Dr. 3968-R. 701 Lincoln. GAS RANGE—Good condition; reasonable”. 1945 Park Ave. _____ INCUBATOR—7O-egg Buckeye, almost new, $7. 2030 8. Belmont, Be, 4069. INCUBATORS—S9S for S3O; $45 for S2O; excellent condition. Wa. 0683. KING TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Rentals, repairs and rebuilt typewriters. JMass. Ave.. opp. Postoffice CLAK DAVENPORT AND TABLE; S2O. Ch. 666 L 15 N. Tacoma. OLIVER Typewriter: new: household goods; cheap. 858 W Twenty-Eighth St. PAlNT—Superior house paint, outside or inside, 15 colofs and white. $1.59 gallon, 366 S. Meridian St. MAin 4165. PlANO—Cheap, terms; large dining table. 1816 N. Penn. Ha. 3142-J. FLAYER piano. Brunswick phonograph; mahog. davenport: table; cedar chest; wool fibre rug, 8x10; el. fireless cooker. Bargain. 4337 Ouilford L _ PLUMBING—SpeciaI prices on meter loops for the next few days. E. E TAYLOR. 192 J Woodlawn. Phone Dr. 2723. after 6 p. m. REFRIGERATOR—SO-lb. size- 1 gas stove; both excellent condition. 92f> N. Droxo'. REFRIGERATOR—SO-lb.; used l year, small dining-rm. server. Cheap. Wa. 3028. ROLL TOP DESK Large size. 1225 Eugene after 0 p. m._ SINGER' SEWING MACHINES Electric, drop heads, repair all makes. 126 W. WASHINGTON. MA 1418. SWEEPERS—Hoover. sls; Apex, sls: Apex, sls: new. demonstrate. Hu. 5804. MEIER ELECTRIC AND MACHINE CO Electric wiring, motor repairing, electrical appliances, all kinds. 136 S. S Meridian. Ma in 2363, Your Ciredst Is Good You can phone In vour want ads and have them charged. This courtesy is extended to anyone who has no past due aaccounts on our books. Avail yourself of this opportunity. A courteous girl will help you write vour ad. Call Main 3500 Want Ad Dept. BARGAIN—IN 2 GOOD USED WATER SOFTENERS. IR 3256 HU MM AGE SALE—Used doming and furnlture, 127 W. Georgia St. WlLL—Sascriflce 8100 toilet set for S4O. Never been used. Li. 2630. THREE rooms of furniture, slightly used; complete to start your home. Will sell for $150; terms. 200 SO. MEKTDTAN ST. LOOK Was Now Console phonograph $79.50 $39.00 Plays and looks like new’. Terms. Jacquard velour mahogany. overstuffed bed .suite, three-tone color: wing chair, club chair and beddavenport with tassels. terms $239.00 sll9 00 Walnut triple mirror dressing table. Terms v .$ 37.50 $16.00 GORDON S BARGAIN BASEMENT 127-139 B Waihlngton st Miscellaneous Wanted HOUSE-CLEANING TIME Uncovers numerous articles of clothing, furniture and magazines Thcv help us to help others Phone for wagon. THE SALVATION ARMY INDUSTRIAL HOME. 127 W. Georgia St. Ri, 6622. PUI i NTrU RE WANTED We will pay the best price. Ch 3632. WANTED—To buy for cash, a dresser, kitchen cabinet, rug. gas stove, bed and spring:; Call Dr. 1618. dealers _ We will buy vour used lurniture or clothing We pay the best prices. Call Dl 4514. Pets and Live Stock BABY CHICKS sl2 per hundred: 3 standard breeds. All large assorted; SlO per hundred. Ducklings, S3O per hundred. Con e and get them or call us. We ship prepaid. Special grade chicks. 3c higher, earn. BOYER’S HATCHERY. Thontown. Indiana Store. 34 N. Delaware. Indlantipolis. Indiana. BABY - Chicks that /ytflA grow; blood-tested. Catalog free. Open to 9 n. til. every day and r *yw Sunday. H OORI E R CHICK : _ ] HATCHERY. 642 Eugene St. Ta. 1 7047 FEEDING SHOATS WANTED Weighing 50 to 100 lbs. Phone 193 or 305 or write FRANK E. DE HORITY. Elwood. lud. HORSE. WAGON AND HARNESS, 614 B WEST. DR. 0936. _ 2 POLICE pups 3 mo. old, ped: East 21st A- Audubon Rd. SCOTTISH TERRIER PUPPIES Registetred ste- .. it- rav. TERRIER Scotch. 7 mo., mule. ped.. beautiful. Wonderful for child: SSO Ta. 2302. 2 GOOD MULES For further information. Call MR LUDINGTriN. Ri. 5836 Radio Equiomcnt WE REPAIR—AI.I makes of radio sets and speakers. CUMMINGS BROS. RADIO CO.. 34 W. Oh'Q St. Li. 3656. RADIO Erla 5 tube: 2 dials: A battery, tubes and horn; $35. 2015 S. Meridian. Call after 6 n m. ______ DAY OR NIGHT RADIO SERVICE—CaIIs $1.50. Aerials. $5. Musical Instruments Pianos for Rent $1 Per Month KIMBALL PIANO STORE Ri. 2155 150 N. Delaware MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS—For band and orchestra. Easiest terms iti town. RINNE MUSIC fc DRUM SHOP. 128 Pembroke Arcade. Ma. 457 L MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS” For band and orchestra. Easiest terms in town. RINNE MUSIC and DRUM SHOP. 128 Pembroke Arcade. Ma. 4874, CHICKERING UPRIGHT PIANO A wonderful bargain for quick sale: SSO. Terms. 1.1. g 64. _ VICTOR PHONOGRAPH - With E records; $35. Terms. $1 ner week. KIMBALL PIANO STORF:. 150 N. Delaware. Ri. 2155. WRlTE—Gulbransen piano factory for catalogue, prices and terms. 3232 W. Chicago St.. Chicago, Hi. SAXOPHONES- -All kinds: C melodies like new. at sacrifice. LORENZ SAX SCHOOL. I"2 Pembroke Arcade. I.i. 1421. _ EIGHT PIANOS and plavers; S4O to $240; $1 per wk. ROBERTSON S. 235 N. Penn. VICTROLA Upright; good condition; 20 records. sls. 2919 Brookside. Barter and Swap BABY (IRANI) PIANO. LIKE NEW. COST *385 Will sacrifice *275 equity for live stock, or what have you? Write F. C. Towell, Brownsburff, Ind. LOT —230-80. Irvington: all clear: used car or what have you? Mr. Pleu, 5639 Greenfield. Are., after 6. PAINTING -in exchange for good used car. Established 1898. Ma. 0326. EXCHANGE—Painting for light carl E. GRAHAM, R. R, H, Box 25. PAPER HANGING. PAINTING-In exchange for furniture. Li. 4963. Business Opportunities HABERDASHERY—Located; in heart of city. Present ownership 19 years. Wilt sell at invoice at, about $12,000. -Business Exchange. 238-239 K. of P. Bldg. Li. 5660. CIGAR STAND—In large hotel here in citv: no rent, heat or light to pav; nice place for lady: SBOO buys It. Business Exchange. Lin. 5660 . 238-39 K. of P. Bldg. ROOMING HOUSE -All occupied, 8 rooms; modern; reasonable. Li. 5810. DRUG STORE North: good value; live corner: sell on payments. Ch. 7144. Money to Loan FAMILY LOANS SIO.OO TO $300,00 On furniture and automobiles. Loans to the man who works. No indorsers. Legal rate. Quick, courteous, confidential. Plenty of parking space. BUCKEYE FINANCE CO. 207 E. New York Elley 4974

Money to Loan

LOANS $lO to S3OO This corporation provides a place where vou may borrow Irom $lO to S3OO in a dignified, businesslike manner, without paving more than the LAWFUL RATE OF INTEREST and without being imposed upon in any way. WE DO NOT NOTIFY your employer, neither do we make inquiries of vour Iriends, relatives or trades people. NO INDORSER REQUIRED. If you are unable to call at our office, phone Main 2923 or write , us, and our representative will call at your home. ALL INTEREST CHARGES under State regulations. HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION 404 Kresge Building (FOURTH FLOOR) Pennsylvania and Washington Sts. Entrance 41 E. Washington St. PHONE MAIN 2923. LOANS—*IO TO *3OO TO HUSBAND AND WIFE At lawful rates and easy terms of repayment. We charge only on menthly balances. You can reduce or pay of* loan any time UNDER STATE SUPERVISION. Popular Finance Corporation A DIFFERENT KIND OF LOAN COMPANY Room 513, 10G E. Market St. Plionc MA in 1278 WE BUY REAL ESTATE CONTRACTS ON Indianapolis and Marlon Countv nropertv from titleholders. Mr Frv. THE WASHINGTON COMPANY, 257 W. Washington St. Main 0792. LOANS ON AUTOMOBILES AND PERSONAL PROPERTY MARION FINANCE CO. LIN. 1581 207 GUARANTY BLDO Coal and Wood TV PAYS TO BUY BETTER COAL 25c 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, 50'!. lump.. 5.50 A good furnace coal Best Eastern Kv. block 6-in. forked. 6.75 (Kanawha Cos.. Va., and Harlan Cos , Ky.) Ashlcss Kv. washed egg. 2x3 fkd.. none better for cook stove or retort 7.00 Gen. Glendora, large block, forked . 7.00 Gen. Glendora, medium lp., forked. 6.50 Gen. Glendora egg. clean forked. .. 6.25 Best Ind. No. 5, 6-in. lp., clean fkd. 5.25 Best Ind. No. 5. 2x4 egg, forked ... 5.15 Ind. Mine run. 50 r „ 4.75 Poca. lp. red ash, none better 8.50 Citizens coke, all sizes 9.75 DELIVER ANYWHERE IN CITY. Union Ice and Coal Cos. DR. 4621. 1910 Bluff. It Will Pay You to Visit Our Yard and See the Difference in Good Coal WHY PAY MORE? Old Hickory White Ash, *5.25 2 Tons, *10.25 6-in. lp. recreencd Indiana No. 5. Monarch Lump *5.50 2 Tons, *10.75 Big 6-in. rescreened, pood; Indiana No. 5. \Y. Ya. G-in. lp. fdk *6.25 2 Tons, *12.25 Rescreened Coalburg. Foca. Mine Run, No. 3...*6,50 Red Ash. Slack 53.75 Our guarantee: 2.000 pounds per ton and a square deal. NAGELSON COAL CO. Li. 9260. RI. 1866, NO CHARGE FOR WHEEL-IN W. Va. egg $6.25 W. Va. 4-in 6,50 W. Va. 6-in. lp. 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 6.50 RED RIVER CO. Ch. 1610 Ch. 16H> w. YA. G-INcn LF.MF . *6M(I Poca. Ip. none better ... $8 00 ItfDPLS. ICE AND FUEL CO. Dr, 6885. Dl 6885 NO CHARGE FOR WHEEL IN W Va. furnace lp., lkd.. No. 5 . ...$6.15 Island Ck. 1/. tkd . Radiant .6 60 J. A L COAL CO . Ta. 2471. DON’T MAKE A MISTAKE—In buying before calling us. HOOSIER BRICK AND COAL CO. He. 1331. He. 1332 CO CL AND COKE ATLAS FUEL CO. Kindling With Each Ton Yellow Diamond 6-ln. lp. fkd $7.00 Best W. Va. block. 6-ln. fkd 6.50 Best W. Va. egg. 2x4. tkd 6.25 Best E. Ky. block, 6-ln. fkd 6.75 Ind. 5-inch lp. fkd 5.50 Bethel Coal Cos. Drcx. 5200. 223 Caven Bt. STEWART COAL CO. 3539 Roosevelt Ave. 4600 SPECIAL—7 days; dry coke. SB. T. J. MILLER, Standard and Dnision. Li .76831. Auto Supplies and Repairs CALL US For that new battery and save money. Trade vour old in on- the new. Ri. 1857. COLVIN BATTERY CO.. 120 E. Maryland. USED TIRES Wholesale and Retail. L_ SELIG A- SON _23 S FAS I JOHN GUDELHOFEFER WAGON CO~ Will repair or make new tops and curtalns for your car, 202 Kentucky Ave. Automobiles Wanted WILL pay cash for vour car or voui eauity. I. WOLF AUTO CO, Lin. 4516, 561 N. Capitol Wanted—Fords and Ford Bodies—Highest Cash Prices SWISSHELM * PARKER. USED CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD. GOLD”BERG BROS.. 543 N. CAPITOL. LINCOLN 4638. Automobiles for Sale FORDS Are better and cheaper at WANGELIN-SIIAJJP CO. 449_Vi_ Ave FORD. 1924 COUPE- Good lircCeilceTlent condition throughout; 5125: come quick it won’t last long. NORTON AUTO CO at 38th St. FORD half-ton iruck ............. $45 Dodge touring car 75 KAHL GARAGE, rear 2015 Ashland Ave. Hem. 3750, F’ORD COUPE-Late ’26: look.; like new; A-l condition; bumpers: other extras; good tires: priced for immediate sale; private owner. He. 1666. CHEVROLET—Coach, 1926: bumpers; other extras; a real bargain: $350 Easy terms. HARE CHEVROLET CO.. 52.3 E Wash. HUDSON SEDAN—Good condition; good looker: rare bargain at S2OO. Ha. 1361-W. CHEVROLET —1926 Coupe; A-l condition mechanically and in appearance. HARE Chevrolet co.. 525 E. Washington St. 1927 FORD”TUDOR SEDAN 5 w ire wheel:; Car looks like new. G. WININGS CO.. Hudson -Es sex _D ea le CHEVROLET—Coach, 1927: practically new; fully equipped: a real value at $435• terms. HARE CHEVROLET CO., 525 E Washington St. ESSEX COACH- 1925; looks and runs good. A real bargain for $75 down, balance easy. FARRELL BROS., 332 N. Capitol. LI. 8232. FORD ROADSTER—I92I; .slip-011 body. Not very good: S3O. Li. 5626. 139 W. 16th. WILLYS-KNIGHT SEDAN -1924 model: 4 cylinders, balloon tires, good tunning condition: $195, that’s all: no more to pay. ARMACOST. 209 W. North St. I’FKRLLSS (j-MimirPK.'lß27 This is a fine automobile; in A-l mechanical shape; price S9OO. We gaurpntee condition of car; S3OO cash, balance $44.23 for 16 months. EQUITABLE SECURITIES CO Salesroom. 319 N. Capitol Aye. CHEVROLET—Touring. 1926; here is a dandy buy; good condition; only $200; terms. HARE CHEVROLET CO., 525 E. Washington. LE&INGTON TOURING. 23—Will sell for repair bill. H & M. Oarage, 1304 N. Penn. WALLERiCH’S USED CAR BARGAINS. 314 N. DELAWARE ST. CHRYLER 62 COACH—New tires and firstclass mechanically. Will sell for $250 down payment or take car In trade. Balance easy. FARRELL BROS., 332 N. Capitol. Li. 8232.

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Yotmr Choice $77 LOT :f' '’A'*' 1548—Nash 4 Cariole $77 1543—Stephens touring....*77 156 U—Overland champion.s77 619—Studebaker touring.s77 1550 Dodge touring $77 1554 —Dodge touring ... .$77 1410—Studebaker touring .$77 1333—Studebaker touring .$77 1551 Ford coupe $77 1416—Ford sedan $77 1538—Overland sedan $77 1368—Studebaker touring. .*77 Come Farlv—Get Your Pick These Cars Are Real Bargains. . . INDIANAPOLIS ALT I Q EXCHANSE INCORPORATED 430 N. Capitol Lin, 4366-67. Open Evenings. I : SKIUCA II BARGAINS LATE MODELS—EASY TERMS. FRANK FEES HR CO. 1126 PROSPECT. ~ GOOD GARS 1927 Whippet Coach, like new $ 385 1927 Chrysler Sedan 325 1924 Dodge Touring 150 1926 Pontiac Coach 395 1926 Oakland Coach 435 rashingtonAiflo SatesG. Store Mo. 2 I 810 E. Washington St. Li. 8027. DON’T WAIT 1924 Chevrolet 4-pass. Coupe..slso 1927 Hudson Coach 600 1924 Nash 7-pass. Sedan 395 1926 Olds Coach 495 1926 Oakland Coach 495 Willys-Kniglit 100 Ford Coupe, 1926 225 1924 Ford Touring 50 1922 Cleveland Touring 100 1924 Cevrolet Touring 100 TERMS OR TRADE 420 N. Capitol Ave. MA 2480 Open Evenings and Sunday 1924 FORDROADSTER ’ Good. $65. 923 VIRGINIA AVE. DR. 315 1924 Studebaker roadster light ......$275 1927 Buick master coupe 54-C $1,295 1926 Dodge coupe 545 1925 Jewett Coupe 335 1923 Dodge Roadster 150 1927 Ford Coupe 325 1923 Chevrolet Roadster 175 1926 Chevrolet coach 350 1925 Studebaker standard coach 495 Low Prices and Convenient Terras. Your Car Ir. Trade. The Safest Place to Buy. fENTRAL BUICK CO v Used Cat Store : 602 N. CAPITOL- IJ. 1995’ 1926 CHEVROLET COACH Our teal tire rar Low terms. 923 VIRGINIA AVE. DR. 315® 1924 WILLYS-KNIGHT SEDAN New lacauer, new tires; $165. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-65 S. Meridian. Drexel 4713. 1927 NASH LIGHT 6 SEDAN This car as good as new. If you hava not seen this car at the low price and liberal terms we are ready to offer you, on this outstanding car value, sec it at once at A. G. MUELLERS NASH SALES 728 Virginia Ave. Dr. 3137, FORD COUPE Late 1927: driven only 2.000 miles, cannot be told from new car. Has speedometer. a special $25 horn, lock wheel, 5- bafioon tires. A steal lor only $375, MASTER 6 BUICK SEDAN~~~ A-l throughout, a remarkable vain* fli our low nric.c. Terms. 923 VIRGINIA AVE. DR. 3158 1926 FORD COUPE Looks like new. 1924 OAKLAND COUPE 4-pass.. good paint, good tires. STATE AUTO CO. IJ. 7301.535 N. CAPITOIj Falcon-Knight Trade-Ins Reconditioned and Ready to Go R-ll Hupp touring: real buy at $125 Essex coach 150 Dodge 4-door sedan 223 Willys-Kniglit touring; bargain 245 ’24 Willys-Kniglit coupe-sedan 325 26 Chevrolet, coach: like new 345 ’27 Willys-Kniglit 70 coupe; Uke new. 850 Packard ”6” victoria 1,495 ’27 Falcon-Knight 4-door sedan, demstralor 991 EASY TERMS AND YOUR CAR IN TRADE. MURPHY MOTOR, INC. • >ti E. GEORGIA ST. Lin. 7554. FORD COUPE 1923; balloon tires, lock wheel, mirror, windshield wiper, good paint; look:; and rqn fine $225; terms. HA TIE I’liEVßo; II m.. E. Wash. STUDEBAKER Standard 6 .sedan. 1926; like new; Mohair trim; only driven 5.174 mi'-s; cost new $1,560. our price $725. Cad Wa, 2022 for demonstration. GAULT MOTOR CO. FORD COUPE, 1923, HIGH BACK Good tire; end in good condition: SSB. GAULT MOTOR CO. 3756 < oliege Ave. Wash. 3023, OH BOY! OH BOY! 1026 NASH ADVANCED SIX COACH. ONLY *57.7 CASH, OR YOUR CAR AS DOWN PAYMENT. MR. PICKER ALL, RI. 6234. LEXINGTON. 1924 Brougham: lust over* hauled; driven 9,000 miles; $l6O. Li. 5626. 139 W. 18th S*. rE 1922 to iring; SSO. 32-ft. extension Udder. Pair of Ball jacks. 1732 E. Kelley, USED CAR VALUES. 4 GRAHAM PAIGE CO. Capitol and Vermont. PONTIAC COUPE, *545 Like new. Terms or trade I. WOLF AUTO CO. 559 N. Capitol. 1924 Oidsmobile touring s'eo 1922 Maxwell touring 100 1921 Ford touring Ford roadster 50 LONG AUTO SALES 1114 N. Meridian. Lin. 6865. BUICK 4-PASSENGER COUPE -1934 model: 4-wheel brakes, good tires; ear In excellent condition throughout; looks good; $395, ARMACOST, 440 N, Capitol.