Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 313, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 April 1928 — Page 30

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JIM WATSON IS T!MGH. SAYS ROMS GRIEF .With Every Break, Senator Is ‘Licked,’ Assertion of Foellinger. “Granting Watson every break, he is licked!” was the pronouncement today of Oscar G. Foellinger, Indiana manager for Herbert C. Hoover’s presidential campaign. This statement, Foellinger said, is supported by polls throughout the State, despite Watson’s strenuous efforts in northern Indiana and analysis of the Watson vote in 1926, in light of his 1928 opposition. “Only by secret deals with certain candidates for Governor and Senator, so that his name will be carried on the discredited Coffin and other slates, will Watson have a chance to carry Indiana in the presidential primary,” said Foellinger. ' “Only on the basis of such deals can his managers claim even a fighting chance, or make the ridiculous statement that he will roll up a greater majority than he did over Claris Adams for the senatorial nomination in 1926. Reveals Own Weakness “Watson’s ow r n campaign tells the story of his weakness. He made one speech against Adams in 1926; now he personally will stump the State for the next ten days. “South Bend gave him a 4,500 majority in 1926; now he spends three days there. “Ft. Wayne gave him a 3,000 majority in 1926; now he finds it! necessary to buy three columns of space daily in the Democratic paper there. “Muncie, Anderson, and similar places gave him strong majorities in 1926; now street polls in those places show Hoover the favorite by from 4 to 1 to 10 to 1. “The change of sentiment that is forcing Watson to fight his hardest in the districts that once were easy for him is epidemic. It covers the State like wildfire.” North for Hoover “Watson’s majority over Adams in 1926 was 159,829,” said Foellinger in support of his prediction of a Hoover victory. “Not one person in 5,000 —outside of Indianapolis—even knew Adams’ first name, while Hoover is an international figure known to all. He is a man behind whom the masses of Indiana are rising. “On the basis of that 1926 Watson majority, only 79,914 votes need be changed to make the result a tie. Honest observers agree that Hoover is certain to roll up substantial majorities in Ft. Wayne, South Bend, Gary, Lafayette, Huntington, Marion, Anderson, Muncie and the Twelfth and Thirteenth districts and elsewhere. “But only an even break in the

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nineteen counties embracing those places would make a change of 51,502 votes over the 1926 situation, leaving only 28,412 to be changed elsewhere for a Hoover victory. “A Hoover majority of 9,500 in those nineteen counties would mean a further change of 19,000 votes, leaving only 9,412 to be changed elsewhere. “This means an average reduction in the 1926 Watson vote of less than 6916 to the county for the remaining 73 counties! You can bank on it that Hoover will be a lot more than 6914 votes a county stronger than the unknown Adams. “These figures, merely illustrative, make it clear that smashing the Watson machine is, after all, an easy task and that the cloak of difficulty he would have us believe surrounds this task is merely a myth, making a fetish of a’discredited organization. “Granting Watson every break, he is licked. Watson and his managers know this. Hence the strenuous campaign upstate and the criss-crossed slate deals they are attempting with numerous gubernatorial and senatorial candidates.

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“But these candidates will not be deceived long by the old Watson habit of straddling the fence and playing both ends against the middle. When they learn of this attempted duplicity, then keep away from the apple cart! “They know that if Watson wins he can carry out his promises at the State convention with only one candidate for Governor or Senator. Consequently, they prefer to see Watson defeated and to take their chances with an unbossed convention.” Flans Park Gift to City GREENCASTLE, Ind., April 27. — John V/. Robe, retired Putnam County farmer, plans to make a gift of several acres of land to the city of Greencastle for park purposes. The tract adjoins the east city limits. Train Kills Truck Driver KOKOMO, Ind., April 27.—0tt0 Graham, 22, died here Thursday afternoon three hours after he was injured when a Pennsylvania passenger train struck a truck he was driving.

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CHICAGO FACES ‘PANIC’; COFFER NEARLYJMPTY City Owes Million and Has Only $13,300 to Meet Its Debts. Bu United Press CHICAGO, April 27.—Chicago’s city fathers today were seeking a financial vizard who can devise means to pay $1,045,021 of debts, with a fund of $13,300 now in the treasury. The figures were made public last night in the city controller’s report. The aldermen became so alarmed over the statement that they voted to recall all unexpended appropriations, defer all those pending, and ordered department heads to conserve every penny until a solution can be found. The financial problem was said to be the greatest since 1917, when it was necessary to vote bonds to keep the corporate balance. Mayor William Hale Thompson was serving his first term in 1917. If Chicago's bills were paid up, the controller said, the city would be $1,032,121 in the hole, with nothing in the treasury for the rest of the year. •No way other than drastic economy was suggested by the aldermen as a solution of the problem. The council had counted on a large bond program passing at the last primary, but the issue was defeated. v It was said the council had spent around $200,000 for miscellaneous items, believing there was a balance of $500,000 in the treasury. CITY LEAGUES IN SUIT

Injunction Asked to Prevent Use of “Manager” Name. Injunction suit brought by the Indianapolis City Manager League against the City Manager League, Inc., to restrain use of the name will be heard by Judge Joseph Milnor in Superior Court Five at 9:30 a. m. Saturday. The case was filed Thursday by Claude H. Anderson, executive secretary of the City Manager League, in the name of Frank E. Gates, treasurer. It is alleged that >the newly incorporated league is an attempt to confuse voters in the matter of indorsement of candidates. Incorporators are Clarl H. Englemier, 602 N. Tuxedo St.; Bertram Watson, Negro, 408 N. Illinois St., and Ermel M. Hamilton, 2121 Barth Ave. JEWISH LEADERS MEET 2,000 Delegates From 700 Synagogues at Chicago Meeting. Bu United Priss CHICAGO, April 27.—Two thousand delegates from 700 synagogues attended the opening session today of the sixteenth annual convention of the United Synagogue of America. The meeting will continue through Tuesday. Problems confronting the Jewish life in America, rather than Judaism, will be considered by the convention, Thomas Piser, Chicago, president of the mid-West branch of the organization, said. POST-WAR DESPOT HELD Bela Kuhn, Dictator of Hungary, Arrested as Envoy of ‘Reds.’ Bu United Press VIENNA, April 27.—8e1a Kuhn, one of the first and most despotic of post-war dictators, was arrested here Thursday. Police alleged today that Bela Kuhn, who ruled Hungary after the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian empire in 1918, was sent from Moscow to spread communistic propaganda.

LEGAL AUTHOR TO TALK Edson Sunderland Will Address Bar Group Here, Jlay 2. Edson Read Sunderland, lecturer on legal procedure at the University of Michigan for eighteen years, will speak at the Indianapolis Bar Association dinner May 2, at the Columbia Club, President Emsley W. Johnson, announced today. Sunderland, a widely known legal author, has studied methods of European courts and is an authority on reform of trial practice. Death Notices HAMMON, MARY—Behoved mother of Nellie Roberts passed away April 25, 1928. at 11 a. m.; age 72 years; at her late residence, 1206 Oliver. Funeral at Blaine Avenue Christian Church. Saturday. April 28. at 1:30 p. m. Burial Edinburg. Ind. Friends invited. McNULTY. EDMUND W.—Age 44 years, beloved husband of Edith Thorpe McNulty and father of Mrs. Floyd Leslie, Miss Mary and Lawrence McNulty. passed away Wednesday. April 25. at 521 Marion Ave. Funeral Saturday. April 28. 8:30 a. m.. at residence. Services Assumption church. 9 a. m. Burial Holy Cross. Friends invited. • In Memoriam Notices IN MEMORIAM —In loving remembrance of our dear wife, mother Ethel Wilkins, who passed away one year ago today, April 26, 1927. We are so sad and lonely without you mother, dear. Each month has been so dreary throughout the past year. But we will trust in God above who knoweth what Is best. He called you from your suffering to that eternal rest. JAMES WIT,KINS. MRS. G. E. SHARPE. MR. ALBERT WILKINS. IN MEMORIAM—In loving remembrance of August Carl Tamm, who departed this life ten years ago today, April 27, 1918. Nothing can ever take away The love that hearts hold dear. Fond memories linger every day. Remembrances keep you near. WIFE. PARENTS AND BROTHER. Card of Thanks CARD OF THANKS—We wish to express our appreciation and thanks to our friends, neighbors and relatives for their kindly assistance and sympathy expressed during the sickness and death of our dear son and brother. John T. Kelley. Especially we do thank the pallbearers and undertakers, Finn Brothers. MRS. JOSEPHINE KELLEY. BROTHER AND SISTERS. Funeral Directors FINN BROS. FUNERAL HOME 1639 N. MERIDIAN. TA. 1835 George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 823 X. Market. (HQ#. *

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Rooms for Rent GRAY, N., 823 —Nicely furnished room; 1 or 2: gar., kitchen, phone privileges, MARKET. 412 E.—Apt. 5; modem room; reasonable. MERIDIAN, S., 1666—Sleeping rm. on car line; modern: with garage. MERIDIAN. N., 430—Apt. 6.; nicely lum. rm.; ask Mrs. Kramer. Rl. 4663. PENN., N., 1816—Cozy modern front rm., *3.50 and $4: near bath; men or couple. PRATT, E.. 118—1 rm. lor gentleman; modern. In private home. RANDOLPH. 1728 S.—Newly furnished, modern; 1 or 2 girls: $3 or *4.50. 10TH, E., 3021—Modern rm. lor 2; car line: garage. Ch. 1637-M. 15TH. E, 531—Attractive, modern rm.; 1 or 2: Central car line. Rl. 5286. 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 ocurteous girl will help you write vour ad. Call Main 3EOO. Want Ad Dept. LARGE—WeII-lighted room; near bath; E. Washington car. Ir. 0804-M. Room for Rent With Board CAPITOL, N., 3317—Furn. rm. for 1 or two; modern. CENTRAL,'24O4—Cozy light room; 1 or 3; modern home, Ha. 4787-W. CENTRAL. 2609 —Pleasant atry rm., modern home. Privileges. He. 1195. NEW JERSEY. N., 1117—Front rm., employed couple or 3 men; quiet plate. LI. NORTH. £.. 220—Nicely furnished room: home pr 1 vil,; walking distance. LI. 8848. PARK, i639—Lovely rm.. furnished with beautiful bedrm. suit. He. 2440. SPANN AVE.. 1219 Board and front room In modern home for one or two. TEMPLE. N.—Private, modern home; 1 or 2 young men; reference. Ch. 2814. WILL board small child. No other children. Cherry 4833. WILL- Board your child day or week. Mothr’s care: close to school. Be. 4551, Houses and Flats Furnished ASHLAND. 905—Clean, nicely furnished 4 rooms; bath, light, gas. water and garage Included: S4O. Ri. 2605. FT. WAYNE AVE., 714—3-roo.fl apt. for rent; cheap. ST CLAIR. 626 E. —3 rooms and bath: nicely furnished; heat, light and gas; walking distance. Reasonable. 3-ROOM SUlTE—Private bath; newly fur. housekeeping. SHIEL APT. 220 N. 111. St.

Rent Housekeeping Rooms ASHLAND. 2234—3 rms., kitchenette: private bat n and entrance. Modern. BELL VIEW. N.. 42—Lovely apt. downstai.s: private home; adults; reasonable. ADLER, 39 E.—Nicely furnished housekeeplng rooms. Drexel 0544. DELAWARE N.. 815 2 large rms. Ist. floor; sink, range, modern, clean. DELAWARE. N, 515—A1l modern. 3-room apt.; well furn.. private bath. Ma. 1877. DELAWARE, N.. 611—2 nicely furnished front rms ; children welcome. EAST. 010 N.—2 rms. modern, sink; no other roomers: *6.50, adults. Rl. 5905. HANNA AVE., 12is -3 modern rms., heat, light, water furn., front, rear porch; garage optional. Dr. 3371. ILLINOIS N., 2005—Large housekeeping furn. or unfurn; modern. KELLY, 1317. KENWOOD. 2347—2 rins. furnished and bath. Reasonable. LEONARD. 1401—3 unfurnished, modern rms.; private bath; reas'ble. Dr. 2339-R. NEW JERSEY. N, 821--Large 'front room; kitchenette. Modern. $6.00. NEW JERSEY. N.. 128—Clean hskpg. and sleeping! rms.: gns.elec._ NEW JERSEY N. 134—Cheap and well furn. rm. Ri. 4145. NEW JERSEY. N.. 1439—Pleasant rm. and net to; r-ervhing fu-nished: gar. NOBLE. N , 215 3 rms. m business block; *ls; 2 rms., *lO, 2d floor; walking distance. NORTH—Attractive m . near bath: kitch. r.i.-e- til. car Ha. 3445-M. PENN., N., ISIS—3 lower, front; sink, electricity; laundry; private entrance. SINGLETON. 2042 2 furnished rms. for ■use keeping. Reasonable. Dr. 2939. 11TH. E.. 909—3 large, upper, front rms.: modern; sink; *B. Rl. 1839. 11TH. 239 E.—Two modern rms.; adjoining bath: private entrance. 31ST W , 1057—Completely furnished room, near car line, Tn. 2551. Apartments for Rent BROADWAY. 2508—Reduced. 5 rms; heat, hotwater (Janitor. Wa. 3836. Ri. 4718. MERIDIAN. 8., 1218—1 rms.. and bathl _verv_ reasonable. Dr. 2939. NEW York. E.. 719-2-rm. apt., furn. complete: $10: adults. Rl. 4168. NORTHWESTERN AVE.. 3029- 3-rm.. mod'. Prtv. entrance: adults. Ta. 1342, 10TH ST.. 1516—5 rooms: garage: heat, water, gas, sum. Rl. 1616 or Ta. 5706, INSPECTION INVITED BEAUTIFUL AMBASSADOR APARTMENTS Furnished or unfurnished; $67.50 to $125. Apnrtment hotel service if desired. Cell at building office, Penn, and Pratt St-. Phone Ri. 1371. Moynnhan Properties Company. 710 Union Title Bldg. 2035 "W. WASH *42.00 1124 Broadway 43 00 1733 N. Meridian 60.00 5345 E. Washington 39.00 418 E. 15th 41.00 MOYNAHAN PROPERTIES COMPANY. 710 Union Title Bldg. Ma. 4818. Houses for Rent BROADWAY, 1928—9-room modern house, excellent for roomers. Only *35. Ta. 6216. COTTAGE. 1645—5-room house; gas, elec.; water paid; rent reduced to *l6; nice neighborhood. Owner. Hu. 4368. ___ EASTERN, 640—6-rm. mod. double; 1 sq. St. Philips; garage; *4O. Ch. 2207-M. GRACELAND, 3615—6-rm. mod., lower duplex, furnace, wa. pd.; *37. Wa. 1095-R. IRVINGTON, 26 N.—6-room modern double; garage; *4O. Irv. 4193. MACPHERSON. 2849-53 Attractive double; 5 rms., semi-mod.; splendid contfttlon; S2O. sl7. Ch. 7208-J. NEW, i832—5 rooms; bath, strictly modern

NORTH—6-room mod. double, built-in feature, large porch: $35. Ha. 2964. ORANGE. 1710—3 bedroom double; modern; $32.50; garage; $34; water paid. Inquire 1,225_ ORIENTIAL S.. 139—7 rms., elect, gas. garage, water pd; near Ford plant._s 18. PARK, 1727—Dandy 6 rm. mod. double; garage; $32.50. Ta. 2231. PARK, 2824—N. Fall Creek Blvd.; 6-room mod, double: garage: $45._ Ha._0975. RITTER, S, 372—5 rooms, semi-modern, water paid: $lB. Ma. 28J6. ROOK WOOD. 4067—5 rm. mod dble; $32 50; ar; near Butler Col lege. Be 1. 0289 -W. SPRUCE, 928—i square Prospect car; 4 rooms, hath, water paid: S2O. Dr. 1709. STATION, 3030—4 rms., elec., gas, garage, near school and car: $15,50 Ch. 4924. ST. PETER, S., 914—5 rooms, seml-mod-ern, water paid; garage: $lB. Ma. 2816. SUGAR GROVE. 1840—Near Riverside; 5 rms.: gar.; special inducement. Hu. 5636. TACOMA N., 207—6 rms; water, gas. elect, inside toilet: reduced rent. Dr. 2432. Rl. 9389 TEMPLE, 8.. 33—3-room cozy bungalow double, gas, elec; sls. He. 5805. TENTH, E, 3021—6-1-oom mod. doubled water paid; garage: $35. Ir. 1714. ’ WILCOX, 1525-27—4 rooms; elec, well cistern. 'sl6 per month. Be. 0907-W. WOODLAWN, 1606—6 rm. mod., garage; newly papered: paved street and alley. 24TH, E., 614—' j doutie; 6 rooms: modern; system: $35, Ha. 1962-J. Your Credit Is Good You can phone In your want ads ano have them charged. This courtesy Is extended to anyone who has no past due accounts on our books. Avail yourself of this opportunity. A courteous girl will help you write your ad. Call Main 3500 Want Ad Dept. “COTTAGE, NORTHWEST - Five rooms, elec. Its. and gas, good condition; $16.50 per mo. 706 N. Mtley. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL 122 E. Market St. Ma. 6020. RENTALS BARGAINS 2305 Mass.. 4 rms.. good $ll.OO 1442 Everitt. 4 rms.. cottage 10.00 1821 W. New York St,. 2 rms 10.00 COLORED 2036 W. Tenth St., 5 rms., very gd. $12.50 956 W. Maryland. 3 rm. cottage .. 10.00 426 Toledo. 3 rms.. Inside toilet.... 15.00 All have new paper and paint. R. H. HARTMAN. 224 N. Del.. LI. 4971. COLORED; DOUBLE 1934 Yandes; 4 rooms: electric lights; good condition: sls. Ma. 1078. LI. 9521 W, R. HUNTER CO. ’ FOR COLORED 137 S. Catherwood Ave.; 4-room half double; Inside toilet: newly decoratedrental sls. Call Rental Dept.. The _ Meyer-Klser Bank, COTTAGE WITH GARAGE 1316 Deloss; 3 rooms; electric lights, gas, good condition. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL 122 E. Market St. _ Ma. 6020. Extra Good Double Seven rooms, thoroughly modern: good condition; above average; $35 per fflo. 1117 Broadway. Dunlop & Holtegel Ma. 6020. > 132 E. Market St.

Houses for Rent FOR RENT 342 Beauty Ave. 6 rooms $20.00 2917 Baltimore Ave. 4 rooms 20.00 2921 Baltimore Ave. 4 rooms 20.00 1225 Calhoun (double). 4 rooms 17.00 3114 Central Ave. (duplex). 5 rooms 65.00 2930-32 Dearborn (double). 4 rooms 22.00 1241-43 De Loss St. (double). 5 rooms 15.00 830 S. East St. 10 rooms 40.00 2010-12 English Ave. (double). 6 rms. 20.00 1102 N. La Salle St. 5 rooms 30.00 2012 Laurel St. (double). 5 rooms.. 25.00 2044 Laurel St. (double). 5 rooms. 27.50 313-15 N. Keysto*) (double). 5 rms 27.50 217 S. Keystone. 5 rooms 20.00 233 S. Randolph. 4 rooms 22.50 2150-52 Ransdell (double). 4 rooms 17.00 4226-28 Schofield (double). 4 rooms 15.00 3808 E. 28th, St (double) 4 rooms.. 25.00 1328 Sturm Ave. 5 rooms 40 00 5014 University. 5 rooms 43.00 40 E. 37th. St. (double) 6 rooms... 40.00 THE WASHINGTON COMPANY 257 W. Washington St. Lincoln 3820. MISS HIGGINS. Cottages and Resorts BARGAlN—Furnished cottage. Little Chapman Lake. Kosciusko County; terms If desired. Address K Box 25, Warsaw, Ind. Business Places for Rent RESTAURANT Rite; also cleaning and Dosing and barber shops. 120 E. North St. GROCERY store; delicatessen; Meridian and 28th Sts. See custodian or call Li. 5391. H. H. WOODSMALL CO.. Inc. ’We Insure everything but the hereafter.” Nights, holidays, Lester Johnson. Dr. 2840. STOREROOM—Brand new theater bldg., 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. 1847-49—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 Riley 3628 Ch. 4579-0699-W. TRANSFER—CoaI. feed. gen. hauling 831 E 64th, W E. faodocker. Wa. 4433. LIGHT HAULING—Ton truck; ashes, rubblsh, etc., hauled away; low cost. Dr. 2094 Houses for Sale

SACRIFICE Out-01-town owner must sell 5-room strictly modern bungalow, located in most desirable north side locality. Long living-room, hardwood floors throughout, fireplace, beautiful light fixtures, built-in buffet, large kitchen breakfast nook. 2 large airy bedrooms, plenty of closet space, full cement basement, steam heat. 2 largo lots, beautiful shrubbery, 2car garage. Pricl for quick sale at $5,750. Will arrange terms to suit reliable party. Will be in Indianapolis soon and will show) property without obligation. Write B 101. care of Times, stating terms desired and where owner can communicate with you. “ NEAR GARFIELD PARK - Three new bungalows now being completed. Each five rooms, thoroughly modern, on paved street with all assessments fully paid. Price from $4,000 to $4.5000; on very reasonable terms. Will consider vacant lots as cash payment. F. J. VIEHMANN, Realtors. Builders. 142 N. Delaware St. Hiley 2840. Res , Irv. 4292. NORTH—IN THE WOOD S2OO CASH—S3S PER MO. $4,000; modern. 5 rooms. A well-built, lined house with attic space and large basement. Double garage Several large beech trees In yard: ‘/a square to College Ave. bus line on 52nd St. BRIDGES & GRAVES CO.. Ma. 1244: eves.. MR. KEPLING. Ch, 4129-W. COME OUT SUNDAY KEYSTONE AND 30TH STREET Offering dandy five-room bungalows, bath, furnace, electric lights: only 51,250. Small down payment, balance monthly like rent. Let your sent buy vour home. Salesman on ground between 2 and 5 p. m. CRUSE REALTY COMPANY. Realtor. Main 5840. $l5O CASH 5 rooms; new bungalow; near Garfield Park; long living-room, complete bath to be Installed; gas: fine basement; large enclosed rear porch; nicely decorated; finished floors; garage; trees. 1047 Albany St. MR. SMITH, Ma. 1244. until 9 p. m. A iTEXIT BARGAIN--54,250.00 Five-room modern bungalow, lot 48x 158. Plenty of fruit and shrubery and all Improvements In. For terms, G. H. Shaw, Continental Sales Cos. Lin. 1707 or _TO69. ” $2,450.00—110 Y T AVENUE~ Dandy 4-room bungalow; .lewly decorated, large rooms, cement lront porch, good well and garage. For terms, call Mr, Bower. Li. 3820. Eves.. Ch. 4924. _ 3441 HERSCHELL STREET Five rooms and room for bath: full corner lot; cement floor, garage. Terms, SSO down. Call Mr. Scott, Lin. 3320. Evenings. Lin. 9475, ~ 2918 N. TALBOTT Modern, 3 bedrooms, large living room, breakfast room, dining room, kitchen, full basement, garage with side drive: good shape. Terms. Wa. 0209. R. S. TRENT. 305 Merchants Bank Bldg. $l5O CASH 1028 Albany St.; 5 rooms, complete bath, window shades, linoleum, cement porch, garage. Price $3,600. includes street paving. N. J. FOX. Ma. 6755. Eve . Hu. fl6B. BEAUTIFUL—4-room modern stucco bungalow; large lot: garage: close to car line. Price $3,750; easy terms. Call owner, LI. 7810. : EQUITY—In 6 rm. modern house, nearly new for less than half. Can be seen Friday evening or Saturday. 116 S. 11th. Beech Grove. Ind. GOOD—3 rm. hse. for quick sale, big lot. out-bulldlngs: no trade; must have cash. L. A. WALLACE, Colfax. Ind. *7OO EQUITY—In 5-room modern bungalow, near Garfield Park. Will sell for *3OO or trade for car. Box A 105. Times. 5 ROOMS—Semi-modern house. Close in; easy terms Ir. 2363. Suburban for Sale SALE OR RENT— 35 acres of beautiful hills on Mtllersville Rd.; 8-rm. house; mod.; choice fruit and flowers. ED. TAYLOR, owner. gpink-Arms Hotel. LI. 2361. IDEAL HOME—-With 4 acres, good buildings and p entv of fruit, in Zionsvllle. Ind. A barg. See Owner. M. O. LANE.

KIMBALL PIANO STORE •===SiPECIALS=== Grands Uprighfe Players IMJ graphs FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Baby Grand; bargain; take over contract; finish balance. Regent upright; excellent condition $95 Terms, $1.25 week. Schirmer upright; plain mahogany case; perfect condition. Terms, $1.50 week ’. $l5O Emerson upright; plain mahogany case .....$145 Terms, $1.50 week. Ebony upright; perfect condition; cash price ........$25 Victor phonograph with ten records S3O Terms, $1 week Pooley walnut console phonograph .-.535 Terms, $1 week 6 Kimball phonographs; floor samples S6O to $75 Terms $1 and $1.25 week. Six new records with each machine. On every new piano purchased we will give you credit of double the amount of the down payment up to $50.00. 150 N. DELAWARE ST. Rl. 2155. OPEN EVERY EVENING If you can not comp down, phone us and we will send one of on* automobiles for you.

.APRIL 27,1928

Suburban for Sale EDGEWOOD TRACTS, SOUTH Suburban tracts, 100x200 feet, south, near the Madison Rd., on Epler Ave., west of Stop 7. A lew dollars down and $2 or $3 per week. Agent on ground Saturday afternoon and all day Sunday. WM. L. ELDER. 628 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Office, Lin. 3401. Eves., Wa. 3557. 5-ROOM BUNGALOW—In Speedway City. This Is a real home, strictly modern, with 2-car garage. Price, $4,800; terms, S4OO down. Call Mr. Robinson, with Waddy & Springer, Realtors Ll. 5181. 132 N. Delaware. Hu. 4754. ~ MODERN BUNGALOW Five-room home: located 327 Bobton. Just off 4000 block W. Washington; almost new with 2-car garage. A real buy at $4,750. Easy terms. SCHLOSS BROS. INV. CO. LI. 2318. 137 E. Wash. St. Real Estate Wanted HAVE—Cash buyers for farms, all sizes. Anywhere In State. Results guaranteed within 30 days. What have you? Address Box C 893. Times. Real Estate for Exchange BEAUTIFUL—4-room modern stucco bungalow; large lot: garage; close to car line. Price $3,750; easy terms. Call owner, Ll. 7810. EQUITY —For sale or trade for good 1927 or *2B coupe. Address Times Box AIOB. 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 payments. 243 N. Delaware St. Phone day or evening. Main 1244. BRIDGES & GRAVES CO. BEAUTIFUL—4-room modern stucco bungalow; large lot; garage: close to car line. Price *3,750; easy term*. Call owner. Ll. 7810. GENERAL building and contracting; remodeling a specialty CIVIC REALTY COMPANY. 138 N Delaawre. Lin. 5051 V Miscellaneous for Sale ADDING MACHINE Victor, 8-column; prac. new. Call owner. Ha. 0751-W., eves. BABY BUGGY AND MAHOGANY LIBRARY TABLE. IR. 3998-M. BED-De luxe spring, dresser, walnut secretary, Wilton rug, lamps, odd pieces. 1512 N. Pennsylvania 8t„ Apt. 2. BED DAVENPORT—2 overstuffed chairs, *10; bookcase, SB. Ch. 42C8-R. CHIN/y closet, library table, drophead Singer sewing machine; all good cond. 317 L 3. Noble. Up stairs. CINDERS S. JLYNESS. TA. 8838. DAVENO—With 2 cTiatrs; In good shape. Ownrsacj *25. 1928 W. Vermont. Be. 4613 DINING-ROOM TABLE--Rnd.. oak. Owner will sac. for $lO. 2146 Olive St. Dr. 3036. DINING-ROOM SUITE—9 pieces; mahog. bkcase. Owner will sacrifice. Ha. 4670-R. LEATHER'COUCH—Drop-leaf kitch. table; A-l condition; cheap. 1111 Fletcher Ave. PASTEURIZING OUTFIT— Separator, bott’c filler, wash tank. Ed Taylor. Ll. 2361. PAlNT—Superior house paint, outside or inside, 15 colors and white. $1.59 gallon, 366 S. Meridian 6t. MAin 4165.

PIANO—SET OF DRUMS? HE. 2507. POOL TABLE EXCELLENT CONDITION; _VERY REASONABLE. RI. 2175, PUP TENTS—SI.SO EACH? 1302 W. WASHINGTON AT. RANGE—Combination coal and gas: good cond: reasonable. 279 N, Addison. Bel. 0847 RUG—6x9; SMALL ONES TO MATCH? REASONABLE. IR. 2334. RUG—BLUE BRUSSELS; 8x12; CHEAf'. He. 5037. RUG—Dresser, dining table, Ice box, solid walnut wardrobe. Owner. Chp. Ir. 1056-J. SINGER SEWING MACHINI Electric, drop heads, repair all makes 126 W WASHINGTON. MA. 1418 TENTS Wall tents, auto tents, pyromlcal tents, pup tents and tents ol all kinds, either new or used. All sizes and weights, waterproof and white tarpaulins and covers. See us and save money. Hoosler Tarpaulin and Canvas Goods Cos., 1302 W. Washington St. VACUUM CLEANER REPAIRS—Parts for all makes. Pettis Dry Goods Cos. Ma. 2722. MEIER ELECTRIC AND MACHINE CO.— Electric wiring, motor repairing, electrical appliances, all kinds. 136 S. Mer. Ma. 2363 SATURDAY ONLY Coil Spring—Go at $3.95. KUO SO. MERIDIAN ST. BEAUTIFUL NEW DISHES 25 pieces to the set. Only a few at the bargain nrice ol *2.98. while they last. 115 E. Ohio St. COMBINATION—CoaI and gas range; *ls. Ha. 4616-R. Yotmr Credat 3s 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. £0 UNFINISHED 5-ptcce breaklaat suites; *8.95 each. 1640 SO. MERIDIAN ST. RUMMAGE SALE Oseo ciotnine and futnlture. 127 W Oeorgla St_ KING’S FOR TYPEWRITERS 205 Mass, Ave.. Opp. Poftofflce, ONE twin-cylinder Chaille outboard motor; pract. new. Ta. 2299. Mr. Johnson. NEW and rebuilt scales, sliccrs and meat choppers; service on all makes. Ma. 4874. DAYTON SCALES CO.. 243 N. Penn. BARRETT-WADE FURNITURE CO., 808 Virginia Ave.: furniture, rugs, stoves, refrigerators. New and used furniture for working people. Cash or credit. Easy terms. Open evenings. TWO—Three-ouarter Iron bedsT dresser, chiffo 1 or, child’s tod. • Wa. 2239. OWNER—WiII sacrifice equity and you assume payments on overstaffed suite, breakfast set, other furnishings of 1-rm. apt. Used 3 months. Call Rl. 4294. MAJESTIC .COAL RANGE, $25 SMALL _HEATER^ $5. HU. 2726. Miscellaneous Wanted HOUSE CLEANING?—Your surplus Clothing. furniture, magaztnes, 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. Rllev 2772 No dealers.