Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 309, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 April 1928 — Page 11

[APRIL 23, 1928_

LAKE DIVERSION FIGHT OPENS IN O, S, HIGH COURT States Carry Appeal Against Chicago and Illinois to Capital. Bi' U nil id Pro,* WASHINGTON. April 23.—Former Governor Nathan L. Miller of New York today opened in United States Supreme Court the battle of the Great Lakes States to prevent Chicago and the State of Illinois from diverting large amounts of water from the lakes. It is alleged the diversion damages lake commerce and water power facilities. Other Supreme Court cases todaj included: Eight men, including a former police chief from Allegheny County, Pa., were denied court review of their conviction and prison sentences for conspiracy to violate the Volstead act. Indians Get Oil Leases An appeal brought by the Carter Oil Company from an Oklahoma Supreme Court decision won by Taylor Eli, James Eli and Charlotte Chuculate, was dismissed. This means that certain deeds and oil leases and $350,000 for oil and gas taken from the land will be turned over to the Indian tribe. The General Investment Company, Cleveland, was denied a review of its suit to enjoin the New York Central ‘Railroad Company from continuing to control subsidiaries in a manner alleged to dominate the Ohio railroad field in violation of the anti-trust laws. M. H. Gordon of Detrot was de- , hied a review today of his convic- ! tion and four-year prison sentence | for violation of the Harrison anti- j narcotic act. Wyoming Granted Revision The Wyoming State Highway I Commission was granted a review I of a circuit court of appeals decision j which upheld the right of the Utah I Construction Company, a foreig- i corporation, to sue the commission in Federal Court for $544,827 alleged damages and unpaid bills. Montgomery-Ward and Company and the Victor Chemical Company, both of Chicago, lost their suits against Secretary of State Louis L. Emmerson challenging constitutionality of the Illinois corporation franchise tax as applied to them. Review of the action of New York Federal Courts which refused Herman Fox extract manufacturer, an injunction to compel prohibition authorities to permit him to withdraw 1,200 gallons of whisky a year was refused today. Oregon Suit Upheld P. J. McGowan and Sons, Inc., lest their suit to enjoin the State of Oregon from forbidding them to operate a fish wheel in the Columbia River. W. A. Roth, Los Angeles, was denied a review of lower court decisions which upheld income tax assessment of the combined income of him and his wife. DEATH TAKES MUSICIAN Jtocco Cassiero, Local Theater Orchestra Man, 111 Two Months. Rocco Cassiero, 37, of 952 Bradbury St., widely known local musician, died Saturday afternoon at St. Francis’ Hospital, after two months’ illness. Mr. Cassiero had been a member" of local theatrical orchestras for eleven years,, and was a lifelong resident of the city. Surviving him are the widow, Mrs. Clara Caton Cassiero, two children, Mary and Frank Cassiero, and a sisster, Mrs. Joseph DeCollier, all of Indianapolis, and a brother, Joseph Cassiero of Cleveland, Ohio. Funeral services, at the home, will be at 8 o'clock Wednesday, followed by requiem mass at St. Catherine’s Catholic Church at 9. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery.

Gone, but Not Forgotten

Automobiles reported stolen to police belong to: D. F. Williams, 2866 N. Olney St., Essex, 29-096, from Gale St., near Roosevelt Ave. J. A. Naughton, 4005 Carrolton Ave., Auburn, 632-768, from Adelaide and Vermont Sts. Martin Wasmuth, 4307 Royal Ave., Chevrolet, from Senate Ave. and Market St. C. F. Everleigh, 564 Watson Rd., Chevrolet, 7-846, from in front of that address. Ernest Cammons, 1338 Montcalm St., ford, 29-703, from Meridian and Wilkins St. De Luxe Cab Company, 517 N. Talbott St., Studebaker, 623-159, from 628 Olin St. J. K. Coons, 916 Division St„ Essex, from Illinois and North Sts.

BACK HOME AGAIN

Automobiles reported found by police belong to: H. L. Stone, 1039 Harlan St.. Essex, found after accident at TwentyFirst and Harding Sts. F. A. Stoneberger, 2252 College Ave., found after accident at New York and Illinois Sts. Chevrolet roadster, 28-407. found south of Garfield Park. J. L. French, 7 N. Alabama St., Overland, found at 128 N. East St.. Ford roadster, license 657-333, found at 1138 Fayette St. A. R. McCallum, 234 E. Twelfth St., Chevrolet, found at Cruft and Shelby Sts. Russell Eggert, 105 Parkway Ave., Whippet, found at 2047 Boulevard PI. Morrison Campbell, 1628 N. Pennsylvania St., Ford, found at Morris and Charles Sts. Louise Kerr, 1307 E. Washington St., Whippet, found at Illinois and St. Clair Sts. Roy Bertels, Southport, Ind., Chevrolet, found at 600 Hall PL Chalmcr Schlosser, local attorney and a number of Democratic candidates will address the WashingI ton Township Woodrow Wilson Club LEuesdag evening, ... *

County Champ

Harvey Jacobs Johnson County will be represented in the State Spelling Bee in Indianapolis May 4 by Harvey Jacobs, an eighth grade pupil in District No. 2, Hensley township. The county bee was sponsored by the Franklin Evening Star under the direction of Wayne Coy. The State bee is sponsored by The Indianapolis Times. Students from twenty-three counties will gather at Caleb Mills Hall, in Shortridge High School, at 8:15 p. m. May 4 to determine the State champion. The winner will be sent to Washington, D. C., May 22 with all expenses paid by The Times to enter the national bee under the direction of the Louisville Courier-Journal. JEWISHGROUP NAMES LEADERS Hold Election and Hears Cincinnati Man. “All groups in a community are dependant upon each other and no one group can expect to make much progress until it is willing to accede to the rights and privileges of the other and willing to make sacrifices to see that these are maintained,” William J. Shorder, president of the Cincinnati education board declared at the annual meeting of the Jewish Welfare Fund and the Jewish Federation Sunday night in the Kirshbaum Center. Seven members of the directorate of the federation were elected. They are: Joseph M. Bloch, Mrs. A. S. Goldstein, Dr. Harry A. Jacobs, Isaac Marks, Albert M. Rosenthal, Eli Schloss and Isaac Wolf. Directors chosen for the Jewish Welfare Fund are: Joseph M. Bldfch, Louis J. Borinstein, Gustav A. Efroymson, Julius Falender, Samuel A. Frommer, Jack A. Goodman, Julius J. Kiser, Isaac Marks, Samuel L. Mueller, Jacob Solotken, Isaac Wolf and Louis Wolf. Five names recommended to the nominating committee to constitute the advisory board are: Rabbi Morris M. Feuerlicht, Samuel E. Rauh, Albert M. Rosenthal, Charles B. Sommers and Mrs. Louis Wolf. Ralph Bamberger, presided in the absence of Edward A. Kahn, chairman of the 1928 Jewish Welfare Fund drive, and outlined plans for the campaign for $60,000.

THE CITY IN BRIEF

TUESDAY’S EVENTS Royal Arcanum Grand Council meetii’it, Severin, 10 a. m. University of Michigan Alumni luncheon, Lincoln. Purchasing Agents’ Association luncheon, Severin. Universal Club luncheon, Columbia Club. Gyro Club luncheon, Spink-Arms. Rotary Club luncheon. Claypool. Meicator Club luncheon. Splnk-Arms. American Chemical Society luncheon. Chamber of Commerce. Pht Gamma Delta luncheon, Chamber of-Commerce. Women’s Whist Club, Severin, 1:30 p. m. Indiana Chapter or Hotel Greeters of America dinner, Severin, 6 p. m. “The Strangest and Strongest Beasts in the World” will be discussed by Roderic H. Rae, 647 E. Forty-Eighth St., scientist and artist, in an illustrated lecture before the Camera Club Thursday night in Cropsey auditorium of the City Library. Sale of the Waldo Apartment, 2444 N. Meridian St., by Dr. D. A. Anderson to an unknown purchaser represented by the Bankers Trust Company was announced today. The price was said to be approximately $50,000. President Earl Beck and new officers of the Employes’ Community Fund Fellowship met at noon today at the Chamber of Commerce to name an executive committee to outline work for other committees which will be named shortly. Charles Schaeffer, 68, a former Indianapolis resident, was suffocated by smoke Sunday in a New York rooming house where he lived secluded for seven years, according to a dispatch from New York. From Schaeffer's papers police learned his wife is an actress living at Chalet, France. Private Edwin Gibson, formerly of Indianapolis, is. a member of Battery B, 82nd Field Artillery, which recently received the Knox Trophy for all around proficiency in the Army. “Connie’s Band,” an eleven-piece orchestra, which recently closed an engagement at the Ohio Theater and now is playing at the Indiana ballroom, will leave late in May for Lake Manitou, Ind., where it has been engaged to play this summer. Lawrence Connaughton is director. Death Notices RAWLINGS, MAX—Aged 46 vears, passed away Sunday. April 22; brother of Miss Hattie Rawlings, Mrs. George Russell andl Mrs. Herman Carvin. Funeral Tuesday, &&L 24 - T?o&E m ”it3 t 9 FI S N KiniSi

CORINTH RAZED BY EARTHQUAKE Crumbling Prison Walls Set Convicts at Liberty. Bij United Pres* ATHENS, April 23.—Reports from the district that was damaged by an earthquake over the week-end today indicated that Corinth was in ruins. It was not believed the loss of life would be heavy inasmuch as many residents had fled the city before the major earth disturbances took place. Early advices today said that eleven were known to have been killed. Advices here said the Corinth prisons had been destroyed and that the prisoners—freed by collapsing walls—roamed at will through the stricken city. The population was terrorized, reports said. Houses collapsed and the telegraph office was destroyed. Several houses were reported to have collapsed at Lutrake and adjoining towns. The most violent shock occurred at 10:15 p. m. Sunday. It was felt here but there was no damage. The government quickly organized relief expedition;. Card of Thanks KIEFER— We wish to thank our relatives neighbors and Iriends for the kindness ana sympathy extended during our bereavement by the loss of our husband and brother. Arthur 1,. Kiefer. Especially do we thank Rev. Piffenbach and singers for their services; also Rev. Game, and the Elks service at Piqua. Ohio; also; all for the beautiful flora! tributes. MRS HORTENSE KIEFER AND KTFFER BROTHERS Funeral Directors FINN BROS. ~~ . FUNERAL HOME 1039 X, MERIDIAN. TA. 180,~> George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 522 E. Market. Main 0908. KRUEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR. 1402 N. Illinois St. Main 1X54 Res.. Bel SBSS-R 1 G. n. HERRMANN 1722 S. East_St. Dr. <47‘ J. C. WILSON; luneral pariors. ambulance service and modern automotive equipment Dr. 0321 nnd Dr. 0323 BERT 8. GADD. 3130 PROSPECT ST. DREXKL 5307 UNDERTAKERS. HISEY & TITUS. 931 N. Delaware LI. 3828 Transportation TRAVEL YELLOWAY • SYSTEM INC. Chicago $4.00 St. Louis $5.00 Dayton 3.00 Pittsburgh .... 9.00 For information or to make reservations Dennison Hotel... .Riley 2273. Lincoln 4383 Traction Bus Terminal Main 4300 Lorraine Hotel Lincoln 6323 Plaza Hotel Lincoln 4516 Lost and Found

ARTICLES—Found on Indianapolis street cars yesterday:

FOURTEEN UMBRELLAS ON.'.’. SHOP PINO BW TWO BOOKS TWO POCKETBOOKS ONE PAIR GLASSES TWO PAIR GLOVES MAIN 2737. and rim on N. Alabama. Special Notices WILL person witnessing elderly lady thrown to floor of car at S. Rast and Morris at noon. March 26. 1928. please o?, Ur - i. 46 . 2 7 R or come to 814 Lincoln St. immediately. U. S. GOVERNMENT JOB—s9s to $225 month: steady work: men. 18-45: I coach you. 1307 City Trust Bldg. WILL—Play piano and entertain lor private parties; also jazz lessons: reasonable: colored. MRS. LEE, Ri. 4215. Electreat—Body massage corrects poor .“"d nervousness. JEAN _SKINNER. 111 2 Celltraj Apt. K. Li. 8873. WARTS—Removed without knife, sl. Permanently cured. 2539 S. Delaware. _ MASSAGES—Baths: special treatments for colds, etc. Graduate nurse. Ha. 3504-J. NESTLE LYNOIL ~ PERMANENT WAVE—--5.00. Llncoln_463o . Instructions LADIES, BIG MONEY IN BEAUTY BUSINESS. Learn it under our special plan, write for catalog explaining our offer. MOLER SYSTEM. 512 N. State St. Chicago. LADIES—Learn beauty culture and live in luxury.. CENTRAL BEAUTY COLLEGE. 202 Odd Fellows Bldg. Ma. 5748. CHILDREN'S DRAMATIC ART class les-j cents. 11l Pembroke Arcade. Ch. 1905-R. Help Wanted Male POSITION wanted as chauffeur for some one point? west for the summer: experienced: good references furnished; exT^Vrrr^ ll^, o Sl £ all salary* CHESTER WRIGHT, 213 S. Third Ave., Beech Grove. Ind. EXPERIENCED machinery repair man: pood wages, steady position: come ready t Aitm°J&'rmJIX I £ ANAROLIS MACHINERY AND SUPPLY CO.. 2141 Yandes St. OPPORTUNITY—For a good man who has ?, ! ;J??. rlence ln second-hand bag business. S r Ar C . 01 5L cd ', Steady position. MAX KATZ BAG CO.. Indianapolis. SALEMAN & SALESLADIES—SaIary cording to ability. 625 Mass. Ave. PAINTER WANTED _____ HU. 24C9. Help Wanted Female .dishwasher.” nights: CLAMAN DAIRY LUNCH. 55 Kentucky Ave. Situations Wanted Male WANTED—Sodding, grading and hauling, un. uyub. Situations Wanted Female EXPERIENCED GIRL—Age 18 yrs., wishes housework with reliable family. Add. Mrs. W. H. McClure. New Palestine. Ind. DRESS UP—Clean curtains. Curtain laun7 dering a specialty. Mrs. Lutz. Ma 0150. FAMILY WASHINGS—To do at home; experned.: reas. price. 569 S. Arlington, rear WASHINGS by the bundle to bring home: _ajso_ day work. Lincoln 6902. Business Announcements HOUSE PAlNTlNG—Papering, cleaning, fl. finishing, wall wash. Dr. 4599. Dr. 1007. PAlNTlNG—Decorating, furn. resin.: gem repairs. Salyarpi & Woods. Ta. 2844. PAPER HANGING and painting; workmanship guaranteed. Be. 3920-W. PAPER CLEANERS. $1 a room! White men. LOHMAN, DR 4147. PAPER HANGlNG—Cleaning and painting. Plaster patching. Ch. 6813. PAPER leaning: paint washing: floors: work g. . .anteed. Li. 1104. J. MASON. P l™is £ L sSggT Experts - Dr ‘ 361 °- WALL PAPER CLEANED —7sc AND UP DR. 6612. RUG. 9x12. THOROUGHLY CLEANED. 42 Superior Rug Cleaners. He. 4462. H. DXNKLA—26SO E. 34th; cont. painter. free cst„ comp, Est ._ 1902, Ch. 2682-W. THE KIDDIES SHOP We sell and repair new and used B'pycles. radios, tricycles, scooters, tires, etc 940 Mass. Ave. Ma. 4769. —PMhfihft. papering, cleaning, floor finishing, wall wash. DR, 4599. MA. 1770. GUARANTEED—Painting; easy payments: estimates free, B. L. Witiman. Ch. 4062. Rooms for Rent ASHLAND. 2141—YARGE FRONt’rm. 2;' GAR; MEALS OPT HE. 3219, * AUDUBON RD.—Comfortably filia, mod. 8U& hornet garage. irv* 25ia. .

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Rooms for Rent __ BEVIIiLE, N„ 30 —Modern, 2 rms. 2 young men; meals optional. Cherry 6240. R. CENTRAL, 3310—Nicely furnished rm. and garage; private home. Wash. 1499, CENTRAL, 1446—Nice front rm., also smaller rm. private lavatory. Li. 9504. CLINTON HOTEL—29 Virginia Ave.; -desirably rms.. $2.50 to $6 per wk. DELAWARE. N., 515—A1l modern; wellfurn., sleeping rms.; steam heat; bath and phone; $3,50 up. Ma, 1877. NORTH, 316 E.—Furnished room; modern apt.; next bath; $4. Irv. 8039. PIERSON, 2444—Desirable room; modern apartment; ’/* square east Illinois. PRATT, E.. 118—1 rm. for gentleman; modern, in private home. _____ ROOMS —In lovely modem home; north; $3.50. Wash. 1704, 3 UNFURN. RMS.—Private home, north; gas. It., heat. \va. film., pri. ent. Ta. 2001. MODERN ROOMS—With or without breakfast: $2.50 week. Dr._0735- M. Your Credit Is Qood You can phone in your want ads a id 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. j. Room for Rent With Board NAOMI. 610 —Rm and board free for girl in <“xdi. for staying nights with lady. NORTH. £.. 220—Nicely furnished room; home prlvil.; walking distance. Li. 8848. CHILD to board; home, north, beautiful yard. “Mother's love & care. Wa. 1704. CHILDREN—To room and board; day or week; mother's care, v/a. 1704. CHILD TO BOARD -Mother’s care; reasonabie. Ha. 3519-. L Houses and Flats Furnished WILL SHARE Refined furnished mod. home with adults or couple. ir. 1G44-R. Rent Housekeeping Rooms ASHLAND. 2234 3 nns , kitchenette, nriv. bath_and eiurar.ee modern. He 2507. BELL VIEW.# N . '.-2—Lovely apt. downs', a tvs: private home; ail;:.;.-., irasonaole. DELAWARE. N., 815 —2 extra large front, Ist fl.; range; modern, clean DEI, A WAKE. , ;ila All modern. 3-room i't!' ; we.i nun.; private hath. Ma. 1877. DELAWARE, n.. 611—2 nicely furnished front rms.; children welcome. HOYT. 1112 -Two furnished housekeeping rooms; modern._Dl_Sßl6. I MERIDIAN N., 926 Nicely furn. rm. and kitchenette. Riley 1683. NEW JERSEY. N . 226 -Cheap and well! ■ . keeping, Rl, 4145. new YORK, E., 310—I housekeeping rat., furnished: modern, private home. No other roomers; very reasonable. OHIO. E. 540 Housekeeping room; everything furnished: $3 week. PRAT'i’, E.. 216 -Housekeeping and sleeping nns.. running water. _ Riiev 1789. _ ; WASHINGTON E.. 922—2 unfurnished • rooms. 11TH. E.. 909 3 large, upper, lront rms.; I modem: sink: SB. Ri. 1839. | TWO or three mod. newly dec. unfurn.; t private entrance; bus. irv 4039.

Apartments for Rent NORTHWESTERN AVE., 3029—3-room mod.: private entrance; adults. Ta. 1342. PENN . N.. 2149 i rooms, bath, city heat, water, garage $47.50. Rl 1756 668 E. ELEVENTH ....$36.50 ! 108 College 37 50 1020 Central .. 33.00 1244 E. Washington 45.50 1124 Broadway 43.00 1733 N. Meridian 60.00 5345 E. Washington 39.00 418 E. 15th 41.C0 MOYNAHAN PROPERTIES COMPANY. 710 Union- Title Bldg. Ma. 4818. __ 29TH. W . 403—Mod. 4-rm. apt : heat; instantaneous water plant: S3O. Ha. 0282 THE CAMBRIDGE Apartment Hotel North and Delaware Sts. t. 2 and 3-room suites; first-class hotel service. H. H. Woodsmall Sc Cos., Inc. Li. 5391. Ma. 2338. ' We insure everything but the hereafter.” Nlgnts and ho.ldays*cali Lester Johnson, Dr. 2840. BLACKSTONE APTS. 4001 E. Washington; living-room, bedroom. fully equipped kitchenette; rent Includes heat, water, light, gas; $45. H. 11. WOODSMALL CO.. INC. “We Insure everything but tne hereafter.” Nights, holidays. Lester Johnson. Dr. 2840. INSPECTION INVITED BEAUTIFUL AMBASSADOR APARTMENTS Furnished or unfurnished; $57.50 to $125. Apartment-hotel service if desired. Call at building office, Penn, and Pratt Sts. Phone Ri. 1371. Movnahan Properties Company. 710 Union Title Bldg. Houses for Rent LEI.LEFONTAINE, 1011—8 rms.: modern* roomers, will redecorate: 30. He. 4593. CHESTER, N., 623—5-rm. mod. dble.. heater 0 1 a. _w a ter pd., gar,: $32,50, Ir. 0706-W. CHESTER. N.. 902 Modern double; 6rm garage; $42.50. Ch. 1242-W. COTTAGE. 1633—5 room house, gas. elec., water pd.. rent reduced to sl6; nice neighborhood. Owner. Hu. 4368. RENT FREE TO MAY IST JACKSON, 2213- 5-rm. double; new paper and paint; S2O. DICKSON. 213—7-rm d./.'A S2O. See McGuire. 714 Ft Wayne. KEYSTONE S., 728—4 loom double, elec, watei. redecorated. sls. Ri. 5728. ’ LIVINGSTON, N.. 753 —5 rooms; sls. Owner, 519 n. I, ueit. Be. 2203. LOCKERBIE, 620—Near Real RUk Mills; S rooms, semi-mod.; $lB. Hu 0244. R. NEW, 1832 5 rooms; bath, strictly mod~ orn double; garage; hedge: $35. Dr. 4174. NORTH—6-room mod. double. b lilt-in feature, large porch; $35. Ila. 2954. ROOKWOOD. 4067—5 rm. mod dble- $32 50gar; near Butler College. Bel. 0289-W ’ REDUCED TO *23. FERNWAY AVE., 2036—Four rooms with electric lights, citv water furnished and inside toilet: paved street. WADDY & SPRINGER. SENATE, S., 1210—6-room modern double, gar.; A-l cond.; reduced rent. Ha. 3704. TACOMA. 329 N.—s rooms, semi-modern, 1: . .".ice. water_pd. Only $23._ Ch._6139-J. TREMONT, N., 570—6 rm. semi-mod. double garage, water pd.: $23. WOODLAWN. 1606—6-room modern, gar., newly papered. paved_ street and _alley. WALKING DISTANT H Five rooms, elec. Its. and good condition: $17.50. 733 N. New Jersey. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL 122 E. Market S_L Ma._6020. 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 vourself of this opportunity. A courteous girl will help you write your ad. Call Main 3500 Want Ad Dept. “ COTTAGE NORTHWEST - Five rooms; elec, and gas, city water paid. 706 N. Milev Ave. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL 122 E. Market St. _ Ma._ 6020. 4 ROOMS —Ovc ■ drustore 011 northside. Only $lB. Ta. 1736. NEAR NORDYKE & Marmoii’s; dandy 7 rms.. garage for 3 cars; $25. Ma. 4739. Business Places for Rent STOREROOM—Brand new r in new theater building, 1045 Virginia Ave.; excellent business location in thriving community; short or long time lease. MR. GRIST, Dr. 4411. 3 LARGE ROOMS—Good location, near 30th and 111.; sls per mo. 30TH ST. R. E, CO,. 110 W. 30th St. Ta. 6531. SHELBY, 1947-49—2 business rms.; best location: suitable for any bust. Dr. 0961. Storage and Transfer OTTO J. SUESZ Packing hauling, storage. Low rates on California shipments. Overland hauling. Special rates on return loads. Main 2353 Riiev 3628. Ch. 4579-0699-W. TRANSFER—CoaI. feed. gen. hauling, till E. 64th. W. E. Rodocker. Wa, 4433. Houses for Sale 4-RM. HOUSE—SOx2OO lot; young fruit trees, cement walks, elec., gar., well; want our equity $1,900 cash. Bal. SBOO Building & Loan. Located 4500 W, Wash. South to 1035 S. Dennlston. ONLY S2,OOO—EASY TERMS 5000 west; dandy 4-room bungalow: garage. No smoke or noise here. A pleasant place to live and Just a few dollars starts you, MR. SMITH. Ma. 1244. WILL BUILD 3-room houses, $640 and up; 4-room houses, $1,025 and up; 4-room stucco. $1,585 and up. EASY TERMS ARRANGED. L. G. BRIGHTMIRE. LI. 7810. S2OO CASH Five rooms; long living room, fire place; double garage. On Whitcomb PL, Just north of 5900 block W. Washington. MR. SMITH. Ma. 1244. $150.00 CASH Near Shelby: long living room; finished S^^Po^ CS i : 94l arag V altoo3 i

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Houses for Sale NEW MODERN BUNGALOW for $4,150. on terms of S3OO cash, and $37.50 per month. Located at 121 S. Traub Ave. Will paint, paper, lurnish electric fixtures, linoleum, and window 1 shades to suit purchaser. Five rooms, ■ bath, furnace, brick front porch, garage, i Will consider vacant lot as cash pay- ! mCnt. F. J. VIEHMANN CO.. Realtors, Bunders. 142 N. Delaware St. 1 Riiev 2840. Rev. Irv. 4362. NEAR ST. PATRICK’S S2OO cash down: 6-rooni modern: lit good condition: paved street' near Fountain Square. MR. SMITH. Ma 1244. 6 ROOMS A SIDE Modern double, north. Owner._He._l 223. Suburban for Sale _ WILL BUILD 3-roont houses. $640 und up; 4-room houses. $1,025 and up; 4-room stucco. 51,585 and up. FASY TERMS ARRANGED. L. G BRIGHTMIRE I.i. 7810. 5-ROOM —Bungalow in Speedway City; this is a real home: strictly modem with 2-car garage: price $4,806; terms. S4OO down. Call Mr. Robinson, with WADDY A: SPRINGER. REALTORS LI. 5181. 133 N. Delaware. Hu. 4784. MODERN BUNGALOW Located 327 Robson. 4000 W Wash.; 5 rooms: 2-car garage; almost new. A real buv at $4.7a0; easy terms. SCHLOSS BROS INV. CO . ! L 3316. 137 B Wash EDOEWOOD Small chicken farm; 6 -room house; outbuildings: lots of truit; $3,500; liberal terms. Owner. Dr. 4073. ___ IDEAL HOME With 4i f, good iu ings and pentv of fruit, in Zlonsvillc. In.i. A bnrg. See Owner, M. o. LANE. Lots for Sale WILL BUILD 3-room houses. $640 and up: 4-room houses. $1,025 and up; 4-room stucco. $1,585 and up. EASY TERMS ARRANGED. L G. BRIGHT WIRE _ LI. 7810 Real Estate for Exchange WILL BUILD 3-room houses. $640 and up: 4-room houses, $1,025 and up; 4-room stucco, $1,585 and up. EASY TERMS ARRANGED. L n. BRIGHTMIRE. ki. 7810. Building and Contracting WILL BUILD 3-room houses. $640 and up: 4-room houses. $1,023 and up; 4-roor.i stucco. $1,585 and up. ' EASY TERMS ARRANGED L O. BRIGHTMIRE. 1 I 7816 GENERAL building and contracting; remodeling a specialty. CIVIC REALTY COMPANY. 136 N Delnawre. Lin 5050 HOUSE WIRING—S3 a room. W. F. Refiner. _Ch. 6411. Miscellaneous for Sale ADDING MACHINE Victor. 8-COlUmn; prac. new. Call owner, Ha 0781 -W, eves. LAny go-cart Walker, ugiv'-von gas rangy: good condition; cheap. Ir 1511 BED—Willi Springs; like new; sacrifice for sl2. 2168 N. Capitol. Ha. 329 L CINDERS 8. LYNESS. _ TA. 3322 CORN PLANTER ' Good condition. H. F. MINKNER. Oliver Ave.. W. of BeU_R. R. DAYTON SCALES CO. 2:3 N. IV:m' tains experts to assist merchants on sales Increases. Call Mo. 4874 for this service. FAIRBANK'S BABY SCALES—VERY REASONABLE. 4769 PARK. HU. 5337. GAS RANGE—S 7; refrigerator. SR; e.ectric vacuum cleaner. $ 10. 4226 Park Ave. GAS RANGE-Quick meal: right-hand oven: gd. stve; $lO. 1229 Host. Dr. 53R2-R LEATHER COUCH Droti lea: kudu'table; A-l condition: cheap. 1111 Four her Aw. PAlNT—Superior house paint, outside or inside, 15 colors and white. $1.59 gallon, 366 S. Meridian St. MAin 4165. PITTSBURG water iieaier. instant: like new! cos*. $175. see. for 866. Ch. 678], SINGER SEWING MACHINES Electric, drop heads, repair all makes. BARRETT-WADE FURNITURE CO.. 868 Virginia Ave.: furniture, rugs, stoves, refrigerators. New and used furniture for working people. Cash or credit. Easy terma. Open evenings. MEIER ELECTRIC AND MACHINE CO Electric wiring, motor repairing, electrical appliances, all kinds. 1 36 3. Mer. Ma. 2363. Your Credit Ds Good You can phone in vour want ads and have them charged. This courtesy is extended to anyone who has no past due aaccounts on our books. Avail yourself of this opportunity. A courteous girl will help you write your ad. Call Main 3500 Want Ad Dept. PRIVATE furn. sale: Dufold. $4.50; dvesser. S6: wardrobe. 7. 1027 N. New Jersey. DARK oak china closet; excellent conditlon. Reasonable. Hu. 1928. 1 NEW—Tailor iron, 1 large pressing table. 1 counter. 1-port, rack, 1 stove, t settee; reas. 3 Grant Ave„ form. Garfield. 1 PAlß—Painter's extension ladders and Jacks. C. WILLIAMS. 1323 Shepard St. RUMMAGE SALE—Used doming and furnlture. 127 W. Georgia Bt. 3 ROOMS of furniture complete to start your home for only S9B. Terms. 1640 S. MERIDIAN ST. KING’S FOR TYPEWRITERS 205 Mass, Ave.. Opp. Postoffice. Miscellaneous Wanted HOUSE CLEANING?—Your surplus clothing. furniture, magazines, papers, will help us to help others. Salvation Army Industrial Home. Phone for wagon. Ri. 6622, 127 W. Georgia St. WANTED Dresser, rug. gas stove, ice box. Riley 2772 No dealers. GOOD CASH PRICES—For furnitare, rues and stoves from private homes. Calls promptly answered. Li. 1260. WANTED to buv all kinds of good household goods. Ch. 6819. Pets and Live Stock ALL LARGE BREED BABY CHICKS—Now sl2 per 100: assorted. $10; special grade 3c higher: ducklings. 30c. BOYER'S HATCHERY 34 N, Delaware St. Indianapolis, Ri. 5470 HATCHING EGGS—From bid.-tested Purdue Leghorns, Brd. Rocks. Reds; S4 per 100. Be. 3064-3. SCOTTISH TERRIER —Puppies; registered stock. Be. 4197. 2 FINE CANARY SINGERS. HU. 2960. TEAM HORSES—DoubIe set harness, dump wagon; bargain. 773 W. 25th. Ta. 6861. Radio and Equipment REPAIRED —Rebuilt, electrified for socket H3& flemw calls, 8L Hu. 6324 k T

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Radio and Equipment RADIO sets and speakers all makes repaired and serviced. Cummings Bros. Radio Cos. 34 W. Ohio s. U. 3• j;>6. BUILDING— REPAIRING AERIALS. SERVICE CALLS. Si 59 CH. 0959. RADIOLA 4-tube with loud speaker. Call , MRS. TRYOR. Hu. 2787. I EXPERT SERVICE AND REPAIRING. 311 fa N. Noble. Rl. 3026. Musical Instruments Pianos for Rent $1 Per Month KIMBALL PIANO STORE ; Hi. 2155 150 N. Delaware MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS—For band and i orchestra. Used instruments with guarI antee. Easy terms. Free drum lessons ! with outfit. RINNF. MUSIC AND DRUM SHOP. 128 Pembroke Arcade. Ma 4571. i SAXOPHONE SPECIAL—WhiIe they last. 1 , rioz. slightly used; all sizes, makes: $lO down; easy payments. Lorenz Sax School. 122 Pembroke Arcade. Li. 1421. i GRAND PIANOS— Uprights, players, expression pianos; $1 a week. .-OBERT- , SON'S. N. Penn 1 PLAYER PIANO- 150 rolls: worth 5750". i Will take SIOO cash. bal. $36. with luterI est at Si week 310 W. Morris. ' APARTMENT GRAND—with bench; a real | buy at a sac. price: $295. Terms. LI. 6464. ! PLAYER" PIANO— IN BEST OP CONDITION. _ ! >F;._ 782,'!. Ring 3. TENOR'SAX.- Silver-plated, gold bell: gd. ;.v new 2173 N. M r Ta. 2131. Barter and Swap NlCE—Electric car with rectifier. Owner y,ill trade for anything. Wa. 3473-M., a m. FORD—Sui mmed delivery body. S6O; for trade. MACK. 1029 N. New Jersey. PAINTING—Roofing and tinning: work guaranteed: m exchange for car. Be. 3855. Business Opportunities FOR SALE—WiII sell north side cleaning business for $2,500 cash. New, clear, Buck Hoffman presser, new steam boiler and fixtures. Well established business. 1,000 book Recounts. Sales average s£oo per mo. Leaving city. Address Times A-100. CLEANING—And pressing shop; best location oil north slue. Doing good business. Equipped with Hoffman Klear Buck press. Reason for selling, leaving city. Phone Ta. 3654, Going Shoo Store One of the best locations in Marion. Ind. Will sell at a big discount. Address Box C 363. Times. SANDWICH AND LUNCHROOM-Maklng good money. For sale or trade by owner. Address Box C. 892 Times. GROCERY and meat market in good loeation; bargain. Ha. 0755-J. CONFECTIONERY—And light lunch. 3027 E. 10th St. Ownr Icav. citv: brg. Ch. 6913. Money to Loan LOANS $lO to S3OO This corporation provides a place where you may borrow from $lO to S3OO in a dignified, ousinesslike 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 friends, relatives or trades people. NO INDORSER REQUIRED. If you are unable to call at our office, phone Main 2923 or write us, und our representative will call at your home. ALL INTEREST CHARGES under State regulation. HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION 404 Kresqe Building (FOURTH FLOOR) Pennsylvania and Washington Sts. Entrance 41 E. Washington St. PHONE MAIN 2923. TAXES Are now payable. Money to loan on automobiles or household goods. No indorsers. Legal rate. Quick, courteous, confidential. Plenty of parking space. BUCKEYE FINANCE CO. 207 E. New York St. RI. 4974 PUBLIC WELFARE LOAN 330 Occidental Bldg. Ma. 6229. Southeast corner Wash, and Illinois Sts. RATE 2% Lowest rate in city. 114% below legal rate. No extra charges. No embarrassing investigations. Other Companies Paid Off “LOANS—SIO TO S3O0 ~ TO HUSBAND AND WIFE At lawful rates and easy terras of repayment. We charge only on monthly balances. You can reduce or pay of* loan any time. UNDER STATE SUPERVISION. Popular Finance Corporation A DIFFERENT KIND OF LOAN COMPANY Room 513,106 E. Market St. Phone MAin 3278 WE BUY REAL ESTATE CONTRACTS ON Indianapolis and Marlon Count? propertv from titleholders. Mr. Fry. 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 STEWART COAL Cos” ~jjf uk 3333 Roosevelt Ava Ch.

Coal and Wood NO CHARGE FOR WHEEL-IN W. Va. egg *6.25 W. va. 4-in 650 W. Va. 6-in. !p. 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 DON'T MAKE A MISTAKE—In buying before calling us. r IIOOSIER BRICK AND COAL CO. He. 1331. He. 1332 BUNDLING WITH EACH TON W. Va. 6-in. lp., No. 5 blk SB.OO • Forked Poca., 4-in. lp 8.00 INDPLS. ICE AifD CO. Dr. 6685. fir 488*. NAG ELS ON COAL CO. LI- 9260. Rl. 1866. „ NO CHARGE FOR WHEEL 'IN. Poca. lp. Red Ash. No. 4 $7.50 J. & I. COAL CO. Ta. 2471. SUMMER PRICES In effect now. Kindling with each ton. BETHEL COAL CO. 223 Caven. DRex. 5200. Kindling With Each Ton 25c Discount on all 2-ton orders. Best Virginia block. 6-inch forked.s6.so Best Virginia. 4-in. lp. or egg, fkd.. 6.25 Best Indiana lp. or egg. forked 5.25 DELIVER ANYWHERE IN CITY. DR. 4621 1910 Bluff CO' L AND COKE ' ATLAS FUEL CO. 401-29 W. MORRIS. _ DR. 0883. Legal Notices —Sell at public auction April 26, 1928, one Ford truck, commercial bodv, engine No. 1340554 G. title No. 1014006, 1926 model, model TANARUS, to satisfy storage bill, S4O. T. E. BROWN. 326 \V. Mary.and St. • Indianapolis. Ind. LEGAL NOTICE The Board of Trustees of the Central State Hospital will receive sealed proposals until Friday. April 27, at 10 o. m., for furnishing supplies for the month of May. 1928. Estimate book will be on file at Room 147 State House, from and after Monday. April 23. 1928. Also at the same time and place the contract for bread will be let from three <3 months from May 1. 1928. The Board reserves the right to reject any or ail bids. BY ORDER OF BOARD OF TRUSTEES. BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS . NOTICE OF HEARING Notice is hereby given that Harry F Schad has filed with the Board of 'Zoning Appeals of the City of Indianapolis a request for variance of General Orcunance No. 114, 1922. by erecting on the 40x148 It. lot. at 6023-25 College Ave., a two family dwelling. A public hearing will be held bv said Board in Room 401, City Hall. Tuesday, May 1. 1928, at 2:30 p. m., at which tinie ar.d place all interested persons will be heard with reference to matters set out m said petition. BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS GEO T. OCONNOR, President. MARIE VICTOR. Secretary. BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS NOTIC'D OF HEARING Notice Is hereb given that Louise McKenzie has hied with the Board of Zoning Appeals of the city of Indianapolis a petition asking permission to vary the ul if,3!. en t 3 oJ General Ordinance No. 114 1922, by erecting a double dwelling on lot 14 in Lights Shore Acres, located at 622a Broadwav. A public hearing will be held by said board In Room 40'. Citv Hall. Tuesday. Mav Ist 1928. at 2:30 p. m.. at which time and place all Interested propertv owners will be given opportunity to be heard with reference to matters set out in said petition. BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS. GEORGE T. O CONNOR, President. MARIE VICTOR, Secretary. BOARD OP ZONING APPEALS NOTICE OF HEARING Notice is hereby given that Harry H. Mills, has filed with the Board of Zoning Appeals of the City of Indianapolis, a petition asking permission to vary the requirements of General Ordinance No. 114, 1922. by erecting a doubl" dwelling on the 45.6x121.75 ft. lot at the northwest corner of Eleventh St. and Drexei Ave. A public hearing wii! be heid by said Board in Room 401, City Hall. Tuesday, May 1, 1928, at 2:30 p. m., at which time and p!ace all interested property owners will be given opportunity to be heard with reference to matters set out in ;aid petition. BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS. ~.r,£ EORGE T - O'CONNOR, President. -MARIE VICTOR. Secretary. Auto Supplies and Repairs JOHN GUDELHOFFER WAGON CO I Will repair or make new tops and curtains for your car, 202 Kentucky Ave USED TIRES Wholesale nnd Retail. r. SLUG A- HON 78 S EAST ALL SIZES—Of rubber tires, 4 wheels an I jrniler vhMlgy 308 Kentucky Ave. Automobiles Wanted Wanted —Fords and Ford Bodies—Highest Cash Prices SWISSHELM & PARKER .'•4l E We hinvton " | 4780 WILL pav casn tor tout cat of voui eaultv. I. WOLF AUTO CO. Lin. 8516. 561 N. Capital USED CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD. GOLD- , BERG BROS.. 543 N. CAPITOL. LINCOT'N_4P3B. TIMES WANT ADS BRING BUSINESS Automobile Insurance SECURITY ” 'iA Fire, theft., collision - r~s windstorm glass Htltl IT NW'aWWl!wy>D tire, public liability. .V/ $5,000. SIO,OOO. Prop- ' erty damage. $1,900. i Agents Wanted j Call _Main 5501. I

Automobiles for Sale 1927 CHEVROLET COUPE—Bumpers. 5 balloon tires, low mileage; a wonderful bargain: priced right; easy terms. Hare Chevrolet Cos.. 625 E. Washington St, FORDS Are better end cheaper at WANGELTN-SHARP CO. .1923 Buick fSctktu In good condition and lots of extras. Only $335. Capitol Motors Cos. Capitol and Michigan oa£k OfOhpJmm WALLERiCH’S USED CAR BARGAINS. 314 N. DELAWARE ST. FORD TUDOR -Sedan, sell cheap. Private owner. Dr. 7633. NASH—Light 6; early 1927 $535 Nash light 6 435 1926 Jewett coach 375 Late 1926 Chandler light 6 425 1926 Chevrolet coach 285 Nash touring 65 Three 1926 Ford coupes. Many others. WniiingiOnAnio SalesCa Store No. 2. 810 E. Washington St. Li. 8027. CHEVROLET " COUPE In best of condition from tires to top: i looks and runs good; our feature buy at l $55. Terms. 923 VIRGINIA AVE. DR 3156. 1927 HUDSON 4-DOOR STANDARD SEDAN. S3OO DOWN DOWN PAYMENT. 1926 Series Hudson brougham; original finish; looks like new $195 1926 Essex coach 100 1925 Essex coach 65 OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-65 S. Meridian. Drexei 4743. Essex, 1926 Coach Upholstering, covers, finish like new: 5 good tires; motor perfect: bumpers front and rear; sold under Studebaker pledge with 5 days’ driving trial; a bargain for $295. Irv. 2823. BARGAINS 1926 Oldsmobile De Luxe Sedan. 1926 Oldsmobile De Luxe Coach. 1926 Ford Roadster, over-head valves, 1925 Dodge, business man’s Sedan. Terms and Trade. LONG AUTO SALES. 1114 N. Meridian. Li. 6865. WILLYS-KNIGHT SEDAN—I92S: model 6o : excellent condition: fully equipped; 5 new tires, paint like new. Owner. Ha. 0751-W. EORD sedan; brand new tires,- lots of good transportation in this car; only S4O. CAPITOL MOTORS CO. Capitol and Michigan

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Automobiles for Sola Repossessed Cars 'Sell for Balance Due Overland SIOO.OO Studebakcr .Roadster. .$145.00 Chevrolet Coupe $ 75.0 U Ford Sedan SIOO.OO Hudson Coaeli $145.00 Essex Coach $250.00 Rickenbacker $179.00 Buiek Roadster $190.00 Ford Roadster .... .SIOO.OO Jewett Coupe ......... .$225.00 Dodge Sedan $425.00 Hupmobile Coupe $175.00 K-Z Terms (1 H. Wallericli, Inc. 3U N. DELAWARE Lincoln 55SS Open all Day Sunday Our Prices Stop Them All 1924 Hupp Touring $175 1926 Star Coupe. Rumble seat.. 250 1921 Willys-Knight 100 1926 Dodge Sedan 495 1926 Ford Coupe. New tires.... 275 1925 Willys-Knight Sedan 500 1927 Olds Coach. Wire wheels.. 595 1927 Olds Landau 775 1925 Dodge Coupe 395 1924 Nash 7-pass. Sedan 395 1925 Olds Coach 375 1927 Ford Sport Roadster 275 1927 Chevrolet Coach 450 LathrojpMcFarlamid Cos. 420 N. Capitol Ave. MA. 2480. FORD Fordor sedan, 1927 model; 5 wire wheels, fully equipped; this car in excellent condition; onlv $345. C M’ITOL MOTORS CO. Capitol'and Michigan Qa£h QfLJlteJown Ford Master Body Four-Door Sedan. Best bargain in town. S6O down. I*. B. SMITH AUTO CO. 450 N. CAPITOL Can use 50 used cars now on new Hudson and Essex. FORD SEDAN Good tires; in sound condition; a very rare bargain at our nrice of SGO. Terms. 923 VIRGINIA AVE. DR 3156. USED CAR BARGAINS LATE MODELS—EASY TERMS. FRANK FEESER CO. 1925 NASH COACH Like new in appearance and mechanically; 5 tires; as good as new; this car is a revelation to bargain seekers; only $395. Easy terms. 923 VIRGINIA AVE. DR 3155. BUICKS; MANY BARGAINS CENTRAL BUICK COMPANY. USED CAR STORE. 602 N. C pltoi. LI. 1995. Maxwell Coupe (Late Model). New Duoo, good tires and mechanically good. Only $165. Capitol Motors Cos. Capitol and Michigan. ‘jalh QfJhfi'Jmm

•pu fc’ORD C'OLTE. PAINT EXTRA GOOD. MECHANICALLY. GUARANTEED. S2SU. STATE AUTO CO. 535 X. CAPITOL. LI, 7301. Studcbaker, 1926 6 Coach Motor in perfect condition; beautiful green finish; looks like new: spotless upholstery; 5 tires; many extras; sold under Studcbaker pledge with 5 days' driving and 30 days’ service; a bargain lor s7oo. Irv. 3|BB. E() RI ) 1 - DOOR s E DAN. NEW DtJCO, NEW TOP, MOTOR AND REAR AXEL COMP L E T E LY OVERHAULED. SPEC IA L CARBURETOR AND IGNITION SYSTEM. AN UNUSUAL BARGAIN AT $195 Capitol Motors Cos. Capitol and Michigan 'JaM Qf-'JtwJoum. CHRYSLER ”62" SEDAN—’2B model: like. new.; trms or trde. Boyer s, 220 E. N. Yk. OAKLAND SEDAN—I 927: leather nice shape; real bargain; terms or trade. - BOYER’S. 220 K. New Yolk. WILL SELL Or trade for Ford roadster a 1923 Ford 1-ton truck with box bed and Stock rack Ch. 2219. CHEVi OLET—Coachl 1928. A car that can be expected to perform in verv good style and give satisfaction. Only 5350. Easy terms. Hare Chevrolet Cos., 525 IS. Wasliitisix COACH, 1927- One of the late’ models: excellent appearance; new tires, a real buy at 5595. ARMACOST, 209 W North St. 1926 FORD COUPE—Good condition throughout; bargain at $75 down. Farrell Bros.. 332 N. Capitol. Lin. MSI Jiwiri roadster: p m6dML Only driven 19,507 miles; looks and runs like new car; 5 good Oldflcld tiros; fully equipped; ony $295. 1926 Ford Tudor Good rubber and painl. This car is in wonderful condition. For quick sale, $295. Capitol Motors Cos. Capitol and Michigan. oa/A QfJfuiJeum STUDEBAKER 1924 COUPE, l ight 6. ft-passenger; gen fine mohair upholstering: body rednlshed in beautiful blue Duco; motor completely overhauled; 5 extra good tires; bumpers, shock -absorbers and a world Os other extras. A real bargain: $395. Irv. 2822. CHEVROLET —coach, 1927 model, in very good condition: a car that wilt give many miles of dependable service; $425: terms. Hare Chevrolet Cos., 625 E. Washington. JEWETT 1924 SPORT SEDAN Has had excellent care: 5 nearly new tires; bumpers fremt and rear; trunk: many other extraft finish like new; priced to sell today; $295. Irv. 2822. CHEVROLET—Landau sedan. 1926 model, with many extras; tires good: this car will please you; only $400; small down payment. Hare Chevrolet Cos.. 525 E. 'Washington. _ STUDEBAKER STANDARD PHAETON. Original finish; looks like new: top and curtains extra good; motor guaranteed: 5 good tires; fully equiDpcd; only .*395; terms or trade. Irv. 2822. _ 1826 OVERLAND COACH A-l mechanically and ln appearance This c-.r has not been abused and is ready tor miles of hard service. Big cut ln price and liberaLterms. A. O. MUELLER NASH SALES 725 Virginia Ave. Pr. >127 1936 CHEVROLET TOURING Balloon tires: good paint: top and curtains good w'i mMm