Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 45, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 July 1928 — Page 22

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STATE NEGRO EASTERN STAR HOLDSSESSION Order Announces Buying of New Home at Marion; ; . Cost Is $23,981. Fortieth annual session of the Order of Eastern Star, held in Bethel A. M. E. Church/at Richmond, Ind., was presided over by Mrs. Bettie D. Wlikes, grand matron, of Indianapolis, Welcoming addresses to the delegates were made by the mayor and leaders of church and fraternal organizations. A total of thirty-eight chapters was represented, with almost 200 delegates- present. A scholarship fund was established by the delegates. This will be used so defray expenses of the Negro youth who successfully competes in an essay contest on “The Negro’s Constribution to the United States.” Grand officers announced purchase of an Eastern Star home at Marion, at a cost of $23,981. A celebration at the home on Sept. 22, has been planned for members and friends from over the State. Mrs. Wilkes Re-Elected Mrs. Bettie D. Wilkes was unanimously re-elected grand matron. Other grand officers are Mrs. Carrie Hocdale, Gary, associatee grand matron; A. F. Kimbrough, grand pa'tron; James W. Lewis, associate grand patron; Mrs. E. B. Johnson, Indianapolis, treasurer; Mrs. Ida Palmer, South Bend, grand conductress; Mrs. Estella Casey, Marion, associate grand conductress. The board of trustees is composed of Mrs. R. K. Jones, Ft. Wayne; Mrs. Sallie Stewart, Evansville, and Walter Russell, Wabash. Next annual session will be held In Indianapolis in June, 1929. More than 125 students are enrolled in the vacation Bible school at Scott’s M. E. church in MartindaleJVve. An intensive campaign is being launched by the Rev. David E. Skelton, newly appointed pastor, to stimulate interest in church and community affairs. Employment Bureau Opened A free employment agency has been established and Mrs. J. L. Franklin has been appointed social visitor. Special rainbow pew services will be held at the church, Sunday, July 15, at 3:30 o’clock. Dr. E. A. White, pastor of Simpson M. E. Church, will speak. A special song service will be given by the choir. Ralph Bryant, director of recreation, at United States Veterans’ Hospital No. 91, Tuskegee, Ala., has motored to the city for a visit with his mother, Mrs. Ida Bryant, in Wyoming St. He was accompanied by Mrs. Bryant and sons. Bryant, a graduate of M. T. H. S., was, before going to Tuskegee, boys work director of the Wabash Ave. Branch Y. M. C. A., Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Emsirdell Stone, of West Twenty-Sixth St., left Thursday for Idlewild, Mich. They will reside at Sunshine cottage, opened last season. Mesdames Gertrude P. Dickerson and Helen Swanson, Misses Clara and Maude Perry and brother, Carl, motored to Mattoon, 111., Tuesday. Meetings Attract Crowds Then ten-day meetings held at the First Baptist Church, BurdsaL Blvd. and Rader St., continue to attract large crowds. Final program of the series is announced as follows: The Rev. J. T. Highbaugh will preach .Sunday morning; the Rev. J. G. Turner and tihcir will present a program Sunday afternoon; the senior choir will conduct the program Sunday night; Monday night the Rev. M. Davidson will preach; the Rev. J. T. Martin and choir will direct the services Tuesday night, and the closing program will be under direction of the Rev. Y. C. Terrell and choir of Shelbyville. The Rev. F. F. Young is pastor. John L Todd, who is spending the summer at Atlanta, Ind., is in the city for a few days on business. Funeral services for George Love were held at New Bethel Baptist Church Thursday afternoon, the Rev. N. Seymour officiating. Pope Court, No. 50, will entertain at tea Sunday, July 15, from 4 to 8, at the home of Mrs. F. C. Smith, 2141 Highland PI. Personal Notes Mrs. Mamie Delaney of Louisville Is the house guest of Mrs. Thomas Simms in Rookwood Ave. Mrs. Blanche Coleman of TwentyFifth St. entertained at five hundred Thursday in honor of Mr Ms. Mamie. Delaney of Louisville. Among those present was MrMs. Harry Locklear of Chicago. Corner stone laying at Macedonia Baptist Church, Nineteenth and Yandes Sts., will be held Sunday, July 15, at 2 o’clock. Governor Ed Jackson will be the principal speaker. Music will be furnished by the Orphans’ Home band. Mrs. Lucretia Mitchel left Monday for Hartford, Conn., where she wiH be married July 1. Mrs. Mitchel was a member of the faculty at the Cosmopolitan School of Music. INVITE PARK INSTITUTE City Seeks National Convention of Executives for 1929. Park commissioners today took steps to bring the 1929 convention of the American Institute of Park Executives to Indianapolis. The park board voted to extend the invitation through Superintendent Walter Jarvis and the Chamber of Commerce convention ■bureau headed, by Henry Davis. Jarvis was granted funds to make the trip to Los Angeles to attend the national session in September. He has been a member of the national recreation committee nine years. Recreation Director Jesse P. McClure was voted permission to attend the Recreation Association of America, meeting in October at Atlantic City, N. J.

SSOO Times-Capitol Dairies Scooter Derby ; OFFICIAL ENTRY BLANK Name Address -\ Playground near you (give location) I hereby give my official consent to the entry of the above-named child in this scooter derby. I am (his-her) (mother-father-guardian) I am heartily in accord with your plans to keep the children interested in playground and sidewalk play, and to discourage them from going on the street. Name Address Birthday of child Year Class

ELKS’ PARLEY ENDSATMIAMI Great Pageant Is Finale of 64th Convention. Ry United Press MIAMI, Fla., July 13.—The Elks convention was officially at an end today, but the bands kept on playing and there was more merriment than ever. In a great pageantry under the label of “Mardi Gras,” the 10,000 members of the Benevolent and Protective Order plan to bring their sixty-fourth convention to a gay close, although officially it is all over. At the final business session on Thursday, Murray Hulberi, newly elected grand exalted ruler, and other officers were installed. Then a day was made of it with a great parade, followed by fireworks and dancing Thursday night. Masks will be worn on downtown streets today in celebration of “Mardi Gras —New Orleans and Miami style” and tonight a great parade, illuminated by torches, rockets and fireworks, will be held. The final event on the program will be a costume carnival. , Boats, special trains and automobile buses were awaiting today the departing guests. It is expected that many will leave late tonight and bySaturday noon Miami will again be submerged in tropical heat without many northerners to enjoy it. NEW INSURANCE FIRM DRAFTS RATE SCHEDULE Filing State Paper Delays Opening of $200,000 Concern. The American Savings Insurance Company, new general life insurance company for which articles of incorporation were filed with the secretary of State, Thursday, will begin operation as soon as a rate schedule has been filed with the State insurance commissioner, it was announced today. The new company has capital stock of $200,000 and a projected surplus of the same amount. Offices have been opened on the sixteenth floor of the New City Trust Company Bldg., 108-110 E. Washington St. Officers are: Samuel Ashby, attorney, president; Charles W. Folz, vice president and general agency manager; Robert L. McKechnie, sec-retary-treasurer; William C. Smith, president of the Marion County Construction Company, first vice president and Dr. Albert Seaton, medical director. KNIGHTS TEMPLAR FETE DRILL TEAM MEMBERS Delegates to Detroit Given “SendOff” Dinner. The Raper Commandery drill team and chorus of the jjCnights Templar were given a “send-off” Thursday night at a dinner at the Masonic temple by more than 250 Knights Templar and their families for their trip to the triennial conclave opening at Detroit Monday. High officers of the order were present as well as officers of the drill team. About 175 Knights and their families will leave Indianapolis for Detroit at 8 a. m. Sunday in a special train with about seventy-five' persons from other Indiana towns. Bert Cordle, captain, wiU be in charge of the drill team, which has won several firsts and seconds in competition since 1907. George Kadel, director, and Clarence Carson will be in charge of the chorus. SHOCK TO G. 0. P. CLUB —— New Democratic Chairman Member of Republican Stronghold. Bu United Press PHILADELPHIA. June 13.—Selection of John J. Raskob as director Sr the Democratic campaign has caused consternation in the ranks of the Union Laegue Club. The Union League is the stronghold of rock-ribbed Republicanism in the East and Raskob is a member. He has not resigned as far as it could be ascertained..

Babe Scalded by Coffee Dies Following Relapse

Year-Old-Boy Is Fatally Burned Playing on Floor at Home." Gloom hung over the home of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Goldstein, 943 Maple St., today following the death of their only son, Joseph, 13 months old, fatally burned when he overturned a glass of coffee Wednesday. The babe died in Methodist Hospital early this morning after suffering a relapse. Wednesday was warm and Joseph played about the house on his kiddie car, scantily clad. When his mother brought some coffee to the table in a tall glass and returned again into the kitchen, Joseph toddled over and reached for it. The glass spilled and the steaming

ARGENTINE SEES CITY FROM AIR Marvels at Times’ Speed and Downtown Trees. “Social customs of Hoosiers” was what A. F. Tschiffely, of Buenos Aires, Argentine, went out to investigate Thursday afternoon with the aid of the Indianapolis Times. Tschiffely completed the unusual feat of riding from Buenos Aires to Indianapolis, 9,300 miles, on a horse, and then he was interested in how Hoosiers live and work. He first visited The Indianapolis Times office and marveled at the speed with which an American newspaper is published. The Times is the only American newspaper he has watched in operation. “You have incredible speed here,” he said, “but whenever anyone has a funny story to tell, everybody stops to listen. Newspaper men are a happy bunch the world over. They are just like that in the Argentine.” Harold C. Brooks, Hoosier Airport pilot, took the Argentine over the city in a Travel Air biplane. He asked in particular to see the Speedway track. 1 “Indianapolis seems to be under a blanket of trees even close to the business section. No other city I have seen in America is just like that,” said the horseman.

Gone, but Not Forgotten

Automobiles reported stolen to popoiice belong to: Tony Malad, 3547 Massachusetts Ave., Studebaker, from near his home. Ben Sexson, 203 Fair Bldg., Ford, 533-546, from fcapitol Ave. and Washington St. Margaret Romine, Mooresville, Ind,. Ford, 15-665, from Meridian and Ohio Sts. F. L. Weineao, R. R. G, Box 386, Ford, from 200 S. Eermont Ave. Gertrude Notter, 550 Holly Ave., Chevrolet, 646-162, from North and Noble Sts. Lawrence L. Bright, Pendleton, Ind., Ford, 436-399, from Pendleton, Ind. Herman Hilbert, 2122 Bosart Ave., Willys-Knight, 663-453, from garage in rear. Florence Stewart, 2312 Washington Blvd., Ford, 632-316, from Washington and Pennsylvania Sts: Mina House, 919 Park Ave., Chevrolet, from Delaware and Maryland Sts. Will Page, 110 S. Sherman Dr., Ford, from Michigan and Blackford Sts. BACK HOME AGAIN Automobiles reported found by police belong to: Evan Hollinsworth, Mars Hill, Ford, at 1426 Blaine Ave. Nash Coupe, license 153-753, in White River bottoms. Thomas Barcley, Carmel, Ind., Chevrolet, in front of 1420 W. Morris St. Ford coupe, 663-415, at Morris and Harding Sts. Ford roadster, 635-024, at Oxford and New York Sts. Grover C. Rainey, Hartsville, Ind., Chevrolet, in rear 1323 N. Meridian St. Robert L. Prenat, 825 Bancroft St., Ford, at Michigail and Hiawatha Sts. / Nina E. Fort, 633 Birch Ave., Ford; at 325 E. Market St. Dr, Paul V. Allen, 2912 Washington Blvd., Chevrolet, at 137 N. Capitol Ave. Dr. A. S. Brown, 1815 Jones, Davis, at rear of 829 Birch St., wrecked. John Lautenbach, Huntington, Ind., Ford, found at King Ave. and Twelfth St. Wife in Triangle Sues By Times Special EVANSVILLE, Ind., July 13.—A divorce suit has been filed here by Mrs. Marie H. Reitz against Dr. Walter Reitz, the doctor having been named in a $50,000 suit for alienation of her affections filed last January by her former husband, Otto Scheel. She alleges the doctor was cruel. Alimony of $5,000 is asked.

hot liquid coursed down the child’s cheeks and chest and spread over his little body. His father, who is a salesman for a local bottling concern, took him to the hospital. Thursday the boy felt better and the parents rejoiced. The father had spent the afternoon at the bedside and the boy smiled with eyes that were red from weeping. Both parents were happy when they retired Thursday night. At 2 a. m., they were called and told to come to the hospital at once. They were there when the little boy died. So there is sorrow today at the houes on Maple St. The mother wrings her hands. Sadness had made the father stocial. “It is useless to weep,” he says. “It seems that life is ended for me now. My only boy I will bury this afternoon. What else is there in life for which to live?”

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JUNIOR G.O.P. PARLEYJJPENS Robinson, State Leaders on Convention Program. Modeled after the Republican State convention, the first State convention of the Indiana Junior Republicans came to order at noon today at the Severin, attended by several hundred youngsters from all parts of the State. Prominent Republicans will address the banquet at 7:30 p. m. on the Severin roof garden. Andrew J. Hickey, Congressman from the Thirteenth District, will be the principal speaker. Short addresses will be made by United States Senator Arthur R. Robinson; Elza O. Rogers of Lebanon, Republican State chairman; Harry C. Fenton, secretry of the Republican State committee; Edgar D. Bush, nominee for Lieu-tennt-Governor; and Archie N. Bobbitt, nominee for auditor of State. Rae W. Powell, chairman of the convention arrangements committee and head of the first-voters’ bureau of the Republican State organization, called the convention to order. The Rev. Clarence G. Baker of Indianapolis pronounced the invocation. Maurice Robinson of Anderson made the keynote address, followed by Anton G. Kominarek, Jr., State chairman of the junior organization. Committee chairmen making reports after the fashion of the regular party organization were: Douglas Whitlock of Terre Haute, credentials; Leland Morgan of Indianapolis, rules and order of business; John C. Alldredge of Anderson, resolutions, and Joel Webster of South Bend, permanent organization. John K. Ruckelshaus of Indianapolis was to be permanent chairman and James W. Sutteon of Ft. Wayne was to read the convention call. T ranspertation COAST-TO-COAST YELLOWAY Chicago s4.ooDayton $3.00 St. Louis ss.oo;Pittsburgh SB.OO And points West I Anc>points East 11 a.m.-ll p.m. daily! 6 a m.-5 pm. dally. Denison Hotel. RI. 2273, LI. 4383. Traction Bus Termnial. MA. 4500. English hotel, Rl. 1273, Funeral Directors W. T. BLASENGYM Main office. 2226 Shelby St. Drexel 2570. FINN BROS. FUNERAL HOME 1639 N. MERIDIAN. TA. 1835. BERT B. OADD. 2130 PROSPECT 81 OR.EXKI 5307 George Grinstemer Funeral direct** 522 E. Market Riley 537*. G. 11. HERRMANN 1722 S. East 8t Dr. MTUNDERTAKERS. HISEY & TITUS. ‘ 431 N Delaware LI 3828 KRIEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1402 N. Illinois St. Rl. 1243. Res., Be. 3866-R 1. J. C. WILSON: funeral parlors, ambulance service and modern automotive eaulpment Or 0321 and Dr 0322 Lost and Found BOOK—lnsurance collection; lost .McLean PI. and Illinois, Reward. Ha. 4031-L BOSTON—Bull; white tlaze: bat tars, red, blacl: harness. 4816 Broadway. Hu. 4501. BRACELET—FIexibIe; 5 diamonds and blue sapphires; lost E. 10th; E. Mich., or downtown. Reward Ir. 1241-R. BRINDLE BULLDOG—Lost; answers to name Buster. Reward. Ch. 5500._____ GLASSES—Tortoise rimmed; black case; north or east side: Sun. Re. Wa. 1695. SHEPHERD DOG—Lost;\lark brlndle, newly clioped. long half on neck and end of tall. Rl, 5477. Reward. Special Notices ON OR AFTER—JuIy 11. 1928. I "will not be responsible for debts contracted by any one other than myself. EDGAR MITCHELL. YOUR CAR WASHED for $1.50 any day except Saturday, washing at night, no storage charge. PARKWAY GARAGE, 325 N. Pennsylvania. Next, to Y. W. C. A. FANCY HORSEBACK RIDING: COMPETENT INSTRUCTOR. TRAINED SADDLE HORSE FOR RENT; LOW RATES. RI. 3610. IT IS A PAYING proposition when you buy “Stepping Stones” magazine, 10c a copy at 810 g. Market St. “THE GREAT DlSCOVEßY"—Discovered In “Stepping Stones" the best local church paper. Price 10c at 510 E. Market St. IF—A bargain I will buy equity in a 1927 or 1928 Ford two door or sedan. Dr. 5482-Ring 2. DANCING—EVERY FRI. NIGT. EAGLES HALL. COOL EM., GOOD MUSIC, PRIZE. LINDY CLUB. SWIFT’S —Famous fried chicken dinner at Angle Acres. sl. State Rd. 31, between Nova and Carmel. Ind. Instructions VOCAL LESSONS, sl—Young men and women. LI. 7251. 11l Pembroke Arcade. Help Wanted Male EXPERIENCE' Norton Grinder Operet: Engine Lathe Operator Lo-Swlng Lathe Operator Bippy Lathe Operator rime Study Man Die-Setter for Ferracute Notcher FAIRBANKS-MORSE CO. WE HAVE a few splendid openings for young men with sales ability to start as junior salesmen In house to house selling of nationally advertised and known product. Quick promotions to neat appearing alert hustling young men, who are willing to learn our business. Pleasant work, short hours; no sample, no collecting. Apply between 4 and 5 p. m. HOLLAND FURNACE CO., 604 Mass. Av. WANTED—Manufacturer wants experienced salesman or selling organization to handle line of ladies' gloves, silk underwear to retailers In Ohio and Indiana. May be handled with line of hosiery, dresses or any other non-com-petetive line. Generous commission, first-class references required. Address BAKURA SILK COMPANY, Kane, Pa. WANTED—IOO HANDY MEN TO NICKEL PLATE AUTOMOBILE PARTS; NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY; WE PERSONALLY INSTRUCT OUR MEN: CAN EARN sls TO S3O DAILY; STEADY WORK; MUST HAVE $84.20 FOR PLATING OUTFIT. CALL WAGGONER. HA. 0168-W. AFTER 7 P. M. DA-LITE SIGNS! BURNING ONLY DAYLIGHT! Startles America! Dazzlingly brilliant! Sensational demonstration! Electrifying! Great summer seller! DALITE SIGNS. 254 W. 31st St.. N. Y. C._ / OUNG MAN—Experienced in window trimming and card writing; must have good personality and be able to sell merchandise. SABLOSKY’S. 1048 Prospect. 3 MEN—Who want thrill, making from $6 to sls day; young married man pref. Apply eve.. 2843 Cornel Ave. or on Sun. WINDOW TRIMMER AND CARD WRITER —Department store experience. Permanent. Apply Mr. Swartz. Leader Store. BARBER (COLORED)—First-class and reliable wanted at once. Hume Mansur Barber Shop. Phone. LI. 0143. MAN WANTED—To drive truck and general work around all kind machinery, Wtite Sox G 280, Time*,

Help Wanted Male WANTED An experienced wc.sh goods salesman to solicit small towns In Indiana and Kentucky on a straight commission basis. Non-confllctlng lines unobjectionable. Reply in fulf to McKITTRICK-HURON COMPANY. INC., 88 Franklin St., New York City. Help Wanted Female GOOD OPPORTUNITY For high-class sa esladies to represent the Lansdown Company of New York. Repeat business. Good commissions. Write M. ROBERTSON. 34 N. Addison. LADY—Thoroughly experienced to take full charge of ladles’ ready to wear department. Apply The Leader Store. corner Delaware and Washington. 10 COLORED GIRLS—For sales work. Call In afternoons. Room 14, 3rd floor, 25'/a W. Washington St. COLORED—Women, general housework; give city references. Rl. 2674. Situations Wanted Male Experienced chauffeur. RI. 9251. Situations Wanted Female COLORED GlßL—Assist with the housework; also nursing. Tty 3866,_ COOKlNG—General housework, small family; exp, woman: best refer. He. 3669. HOUSEKEEPER—Or inspector in flrstclass hotel In city. Dr. 7171. NURSING—Doctors references given. Hu. _1027. “ Business Announcements CARPENTER AND BUILDER Estimates free. C. F. Ward. 1817 8. Btate. Dr. 3554-J. CALL FOR & DELIVER. LOYAL CLEANERS_&_DYERS. RI. 6256 CLEANING WALL PAPER—7Sc-$l with guarantee. Work done at once; experlenced reliable white men. Be. 4565. FEATHERS—Bought, sold and renovated i ea i, h " "presses, and pillows made. E F. BURKLE. 416 Mass. Rl, 6695. HARDWOOD FLOOR CLEANING—Uic q. ft., material furn. Dr. 2722-W. INTERlOß—Decorating; expert 18c a foil. Work guaranteed. Ri. 6957. PAINTING AND PAPERING WORK PROPERLY DONE. CH. 5840. PAINTING—Paper hanging, paper furn.: £S!£ p l e3: also cleaning; wk. guarn. Be. 2859-J. house - PATOTING AND TINTING. 344 W. 30TH. Ta. 5702. PAPER HANGING—Samples, also paper cleaning; expert work: guar. Dr. 3610. RUG. 9x12, THOROUGHLY CLEANED Superior Rug Cleaners. He. 4462 SODDlNG—cementing. grading and enameling, satisfactory service. He. 2452 SPRAY—Painting cut the cost] - paint ln--6534 &nd ° Ut ' CaU CLA IBORNE, Dr. TINNER —Roofing and furnace work. Repairing our spec. E. M. BAXTER. Ch. 4246. _ ... ASPERGER & GERHARDT s , of *>• 'lity cemetery memorials 3405 Boulevard PI. Ta. 4300. ILLINOIS CLEANERa ~ ~ LI 2988 __ CLEANING AND PRESSING. - B ?yy E ?^_ SEß yiCE l __Boß N ; ILLINOIS. F iv>?o FAULTS—And dry well cleaning. Be. 0252. D E TRIMBLE. 1717 W, Market. SPE ™AL SEASON PRICE—Rugs cleaned. 9x12; $2: called and delivered. Ch, 5336. Rooms for Rent ADA-; N- 704—Logene Apt. 2; large front rm.. Vlctrola; private porch; also housekeeping room. LI. 1713. BELLEFONTAINE. 1903—Nicely furnished rm. Couple or 2 employed glrla "referred CENTRAL. 1623—Attractive, front cool rms.; modern home. He. 3175. CLINTON HOTEL—29 Virginia Ave.. desirable rooms: $2 to $6 week. GRAY. N., 823—Nicely furn . 1 or 2 gentlemen. modern, private, reas., garage. HARBOUR HOTEL 617',a N. Illinois. Cool, clean, modern rms,. at reasonable rates. LIBERTY HOTEL—32OB E. Michigan: modern furnished rooms. $1 to $1.50; weekly. $4.50 up; 2-room modern apartments: garage service. Ch, 5993. MARKET, E., 1320—Furn. rm., use of bath' garage. Rl, 5403. NEW YORK. E.. 3224—Pleasant rm. 1 or 2. breakfast. Ch. 3247. PARK. 1643—Nice, cool room; private entrance; $3 for 1; $4 for_2. SPINK-ARMS—32; annex: nicelv furnished room and kltcheneete, LI. 5055. TALBOTT. 1431 S.—Nice.y furn.. modern room; 1 or 2 girls. Dr. 5839. 11TH. E., 318 —Nice outside rm.. connecting bath, hot water; $. Rl 4851, 3 UNFURN. RMS. Middle-aged couple, rent free, taking care of smalt dry cleanlng office. Ch. 3713. WILL KM.—Refined woman: walking distance of stores; car line 'i block: prlvlleges; references exchanged. Ri._6159. 16TH AND TALBOTT—Large, airy rms., 1 with bath and 1 without. Ta. 5777. 33RD, E.. 416—Nicely furnished large front rm.. alcove adjoining; 2 large closets. private home: no other roomers. Hu. 2054. FURNISHED ROOMS 320 E. Vermont: clean rms.; $2.50 week and up; also 4-rm. turn. Apt. Ri. 0575. Your Credit Is Good You can phone in your want ads and have them charged. This courtesy Is extended to anyone who has no past due aaccounts on our books. Avail yoursell of this opportunity. A courteous girl will help you write your ad. Call Riley 5551 Want Ad Dept. Room for Rent With Board PENN., N.. 2256—Rm.. board: suttablc for 2; home privileges, Ta. 0761, CHILDREN—Rm. and bd.: colored only; $3.50 wk. 1816 Michael for Inform -tton. WANTED—SmaII children to boar- ,133 Keallng. Rent Housekeeping Rooms ASHLAND, 2139—1 or 2 rms.; housekeeping or sleep.; turn, or unfurnished. He, 1642. ASHLAND, 1610—Lovely 2 rms.. modern; kitchenette, sink; pri, entrance. He. 5039. ASHLAND, 1650—2 rms., completely furnlshed; modern. He. 5998. BARTH, 1315—2. nice, cool. Iront rooms; can be used lor slpg.; near Fountain_Sq. BROADWAY. 1319—2 large rms.. sink in kitchen, cabinet. Ice box. Rl. 5798. BELLEFONTAINE, 1810—2 cool, furn. frt. rms.. mod., gar. He. 4774. COLLEGE. 1153—2 large, cool rms.. modern, connecting; gar, optional; reasonable. DELAWARE. N„ 2143—2 large rms.. extra well turn., bath, porch, adults. Ta. 1286. DELAWARE, N.. 1505—Most desirable housekeeping and sleeping rooms. ELM. 907 Mr —Modern 2-rm. apt. with porch; private. Evenings. ILLINOIS. N.. 942—2 lovely connecting front rms. for light housekeeping and others; modern. JEFFERSON, 336 N—Furnished, modern cottage; very reasonable; permanent. MERIDIAN. 1655 B.—Modern 2-room apartments; newly papered; private entrance; adults. Dr. 0382. • NEW JERSEY. 130 N.—Under new management; gd. rms.; prices right. Rl. 4145. NEW JERSEY, N.. 2042—Upper and lower rms.; lovely, furn.; laundry prl,; adults. NORTH. W.. 17—Sleeping and housekeeping rms.; $3 up: walking dlst.; garage. OltlO. E., 538—One hskp. rm.; everything furnished: $3 wk. ; PRATT. W.. 29—Furnished rm. for $3 wk. up. LI. 2095. TALBOTT. N„ 2402—3 rms., completely fum.shed; $9 wk. Ta. 0817. VERMONT, E., 450—2-room apartment; modern. WALNUT. 415 E.—Lovely 2-rm. suite; also 2 sleeping rms., bv bath; all newly decorated; walking distance. LI. 7258. WARMAN, N.. 229—3 large unfurnished rms.. downstairs, semi-modern, private entrance: good shade. He. 3735, 10TH, E., 318—Large modern front rm. and kitchen, clean, airy, sink, private entrance; newly decorated: walking distance. TENTH, E., 819 —2 modern rms.: private home; Ice box, phone; reasonable. 12TH, E., 610—2 nicely furnished rms.; modern; reasonable. Apartments for Rent BELLEFONTAINE. 2315 —3 ROOMS BATH. RECENTLY REDECORATED: OA. RAGE; WATER FURNISHED; $32,500. LI. 4638; WA. 4266. AFTER 6 P. M. PARK, 1227—Furnished apartment; large living room. 11x15; bedroom; bath; kitchenette; large closet. Apply Apt. 6. Riley 3904. VIRGINIA AVE.. 150—Nice cozy 3-room apt.; s2l. See custodian or call LI. 6311. INSPECTION INVITED BEAUTIFUL AMBASSADOR APARTMENTS Furnished or unfurnished: $57.50 to $125. Apartment-hotel service If desired. CaU at Duildlng officer Pknn. and Pratt Sts. Phone Rl. 1371. Moynahan Propertles Company. 710 Union Title Bldg. 1655 N. Alabama $38.50 1020 Central 35.00 1026 Central 23.50 418 S’. Fifteenth 53.50 1603 Central 55.00 668 E. Eleventh J. 35.00 1244 E. Washington 45.50 5345 E. Washington 39.00 240 E. Pratt 30.00 1733 N. Meridian 60.00 18 E. Thirty-Seventh 50.00 2037 W. Washington 42 00 MOYNAHAN PROPERTIES COMPANY 710 Union Title Bldg. Li. 3458. NEAR TECHNICAL Bell, 518—4-rm. flat up; inside toilet. 8-base plugs, closets. Vecto heat, new var., paper, paint, shades. Will reflnish floors. Water paid. Uu.

Apartments for Rent KKIEGER APTS. 336-340 Prospect St. Living-room, bedroom, thoroughly equipped kitchenette; rent includes neat, water and gas: $32.50. See custodian or call Li. 5391. H. H. WOODSMALL CO.. INC. "We insure everything but the hereafter.” Nights, holidays. LESTER JOHNHSON. Dr. 3840. Houses and Flats Furnished ASHLAND, 1230—Furnished apt.; 4 rooms and bath; large living-room; Murphy bed; front porch. REASONABLE. LI. 6449. LINDY AVE.. 1430—FURN. HOME. S-RM.; GAR.; S3O MO.; NATL. RD. BE. 4914-W. MERIDIAN, N., 1728—Newly furn.; Ist fl. apt.; 4 rms.; front view, 2 ent.; yd. Ta. 1592. NEW YORK. 719 E. —2 rooms and private bath, furnished complete, accomodate 2 or 3 adults: sl2. Rl. 4168. NORTHWESTERN. 3029—Att. 3-rm. mod. apt., adults, priv. ent.; car or bus ser. Ta. 1312. COOL. PRIVATE APT.—3 rms., kitchen; mod.; comp, att. 1335 N. Ala. Ri._6832. 2402 N. TALBOTT—Upper duplflc; 5 rms.; everything turn.; SSO; sl3 wkly. Ta. 0817. SHIELD BLDG —220 N. Illinois. Attractive 2 and 3 rooms, very reasonable. TIMES WANT ADS BRING BUSINEBS Houses for Rent ADDISON, N., 252—6-rm. mod.; double; Wash. High School; gar; water pd.; $32. Ta. 3477. BROADWAY, 3403—M0d. 2-way 6-rm. double, paint, awnings, blinds new. Ch. 0189. CAPITOL, N., home and income; 8 rms. modern; just the place lor rooming house; garage, paved alley. Only $45. Rl. 5147. He. 5260. CENTENNIAL, 409—5 rooms, gas. elec., well, cistern. 2 porches; sl6. McCullough. DALY, 922—4 rms.; water furn.; Inside toilet; gas; elec.; $12.50. Inquire 940. 1641 DELOSS; 4: 2022 Rembrandt; 4 17.50 1439 Pruitt; 4; city water 15.00 1358 S. Belmont; 5; redec 15.00 248 W. Ray; 3: inside toilet 13.50 LORENZ SCHMIDT & SONS. Rl. 7514, 144 E. Ohio. Be, 4012-R. FULTON. 334—E. Mich, car line, between N. York and Vermont; 9 large rms., bath, good furnace, elec., gas. sink, screens, white walnut woodwork, poplar floors, garage, beautiful lawn; S4O. Rl. 0232. He .5853. HARRIS ST.. N„ 27—6 rms.; bath; garage. S3O, Be. 0741. HIGHLAND AVE.,418—6-rm. mod; single; good condition: gas. __Ch._399l. JACKSON. 3032 —Rear: 4-room brick double: electric lights: sll. Li. 4466. JEFFERSON. 903—6-room modern double, garage, water paid. Be. 0587-J. "1105 kA'ppe's Six rooms, single; A-l condition: rent reduced to $lB. STATE SAVINGS AND TRUST. 9 E. Market. LI. 3516. KEYSTONE. N-. 560—6 rms.; serftl-mod.; Inside toilet; 322.50. LI. 1805. LA SALLE ST.. N., 314—6 rooms, modern, garage, newly decorated. LEEDS. 253 -Near Rural. 4-room modern double: shower: garage: water pd.: S2B. MARKET. E., 3741—5-room modern apt., kitchen furnished; between Keallng Ave., Sherman Dr. Near bus and car line. Ir. 1017, NAOMI, 1104—6 rms., bath: mod., built-in cabinet: garage: water paid. Dr. 0961. NEW JERSEY. 8.. 1414 6-rm. mod. double: redeco, thrghout.; wa pd.; $23. Dr. 0318-J NEW JERSEY. 8.. 626‘i, 624>i—3-rm. elecT 7 gas: bath; modern; $17.50. NEW YORK. 849 W.—Upper duplex, semlmod.; wa. pd.; Inside toilet: S2O. Ri. 3914. NEW YORK. 846 W.—s rooms, seml-mod-ern; water paid; $23, Rl. 3914. OLIVE. 925—4 rooms, gas, water. Inside toilet; sl6. Dr 5674-J, PARIS. 2933—5-room mod. double, sleeplng porch, gar.: S3O. Rl. 1920 Ir. 4213. RURAL. N., 1121—5 rooms, semi-modern, inclosed porch, bus line; 10th st. car; $22.50. Adults. SHELBY. 1323—4-room semi-modern, insidc toilet: $ 18. Dr, 5674-J. SHERMAN DR., N.. 56—7-room modern double: near E. Wash, car line; splendid condition. Ir. 1017, 10TH, E.. 4820—New 4-rm. mod. bungalow double, garage, water pd.: $45. Ch. 4681. 50TH ST.. E., 411—7 rooms, also dressing room with extra toilet and lavatory; lovely yard. Owner, Hu. 3244. DESTROY—Bed bugs ana eggs with Sudden Death. ALBERT G. MAAS. 31 Va. Ave. Ma. 1225. C'ORNER—Bradley and Mich.: new. 5-rm. mod, double; $45. CHAS. RYAN. Ch. 4190. NEAR TECH—I sq. 10th and Brookslde; 6 rooms, semi-modern: sl6. Ch. 3909. ■ WALKINO DISTANCE—Downtown. Fulton, 616; 4 rooms, semi-modern. LI. 1764. REDUCED TO sls—For adults only; 6 rooms, new paint and paper: large yard, gas, electric lights. Ta. 3849, 3 ROOMS—327 Spring St.; walking distance; elec., gas: water paid: all for sls mo. Rl. P 232. Eves., He. 5858. 2 MODERN—6 and 7-room hses.: gar.: nr. Golden Hill on 36th, St. Inq. 1116 W. 36th. LOWER DUPLEX—3 bedrms., suitable for roomers, heat, water. range, newly decorated; gar.; $65. S7O. Dr. 7859-R 2. Business Places for Rent I. 2. 3 AND 4-ROOM JUITES Ultra modern, location excellent. In financial and business section. UNION TITLE OFFICE BLDO. Corner Delaware and Market St. LI. 3458 or call at Room 710, night phone Rl. 1371. I Furnished office space available. DESK ROOM For rent, desk: prominent downtown offlee; $5 per mo. Rl. 0232. Eves., He. 5858. 50-RM. HOTEL—Comp, facl ltles for restaurant; very desirable. This Is a moneymaker; advantageous rental trms. LI. 1546 Desirable office space. Ninth floor, Lemcke Bldg. MA. 6296. Cottages and Resorts 4-ROOM COTTAGE—On River Dr.at Riverwood, 50 minutes from Indianapolis. 4 miles of Noblesville, c!ose to bathing beach. Elec, lights, screened porches; splendid water. . Will rent from July 15 to Aug. 10. EARL W. CAMPBELL Lebanon. Ind. COTTAGES—IS min. ride to downtown dls., lnterruban or street car; safe for children. sq. from Warfleight Bathing Beach. Li. 6098. FOR SALE—4-rm. sum. cottage, furn or unfurn, new paint, screen porches etc.. Dr. 5044. WALNUT GROVE Camping. fishing, boats, cottages; rates to groups. HAL V. GRAY, Falrland, Tel. Boggstown 7-J 11. LAKE WEBSTER—Cottages, elec. gar. boat, reasonable. 1018 Park Ave. Rl. 1457. LAKE JAMES—New cottage, serned prehs., gar: Weldon’s Landing. 212 N. Addison Bt. Storage and Transfer Established 1895 Packing furniture, pianos, china for shipment: 8 large trucks for city and overland hauling. Special rates on small lots and return loads. OTTO SUEZ. Ri. 6561. Rl. 3628 and night Ch. 0699-W. Ch. 4579. T. D. JACOBS—Crater—Packer—Transfer household gods. 2906 Kenwood. Ta. 6015. COLUMBIA TRANSIT CO.—Special local and long dlsance. 2538 College. He, 4421. BIEHL TRANSFER CO. Dr. 1225. Insured Loads. Dr. 1225. BRITTON TRANSFER—Moving. $3.50 load; large trucks: responsible men. Dr. 7616. TRANSFER—And general hauling. 821 E. 64th St. W. E. RODOCKER, Wa. 4433. RADIO TRANSFER C 0.—404 Masa. Ave. Local and overland hauling. Rl. 4757. WM. C. JOHNSON TRUCKING CO.—Local and overland. Be. 2700. Nights Be. 1499. WILLIAMSON GARAGE & TRUCKING 324 W. Georgia. Special rates. LI. 2842. BORNMAN TRANSFER CO. CH. 5571. SATISFACTORY MOVING SERVICE. J. M. ANGELL—Transfer, storage; local, overland. 2325 W. Mich. Be. 4737. WHITAKER TRANSFER CO—Special rates on long hauls. 2114 W. Mich. Be. 0680. EAST END TRANSIT CO. Local. Oh. 1860. Long Distance. J. H. TAYLOR TRANSFER Rl. 4265, —Special Rates— Dr. 3071. Houses for Sale 2Vv ACRE —Tract, 20 mi. out on cement highway; 4-room houses; newly papered and painted; small barn: fruit trees, shade; low taxes $1,800; terms. S3OO cash, balance like rent. No commission; small black and tan terrlor kennels. DR. J. R. WILLARD. Falrland. Ind. SOUTH SIDE NEAR PROSPECT ST. CAR 5-oom. seml-modetn, newly painted and decorated; fireproof roof; 2-car garage; east front. Small payment down, balance monthly. AMERICAN ESTATES CO., 622 Occidental Bldg., Rl. 9289. Eve. Mr. Amos, Dr. 2432. NEW—S-room modern bungalow with breakfast nook; hardwood and tile floors; built In tub: wide lot with side drive. Call Riley 4151. HOME DEVELOPMENT CO- REALTORS. HOME—On pay., see Mr. Edlngton; $200.00 cash. bal. $28.00 per mo.; dandy 5-room cot. on E. Minnesota St., near Garfield Park. A real buy; price $3,000.00. CRUSE REALTY CO.. Realtors. Riley 6412. WE W.LL SELL Your property or farm In thirty days. Bv appointment. WM. C. KISSLING, 901 new City Trust Bldg. Rl. 2638. FOR SALE—Or rent, 2 bungalows. The Bellalre Addition, north of 46th St.; If Interested call Hu. 5615. MORGAN, 2111—well-built. 5-rm. cottage; screened porch; 3-car garage; chicken park. Owner sac, for $1,700. LI. 5781. BYRAM. 4129—We11-built, 6-room, mod.; 2 porches, frt., shade. Owner. Wa. 1584-W. TALBOTT. N.—Dandy 6-rm., mod. double; car line; sac, by owner. Ta. 0152, eves. $l5O DOWN—Buys 6-rin. mod.; 705 W. 42&4i **c*U*nt view. Owner. Hu. 5538.

Houses for Sale AWAY DOWN SOUTH - On Old Gimber St., at 1705. you’ll find a real cozy bungalow of 5 rooms. It has electricity, city water in kitchen, large rooms, room for bath and plenty of coset room; full lot; paved street: price $2,950: easy terms. Nfcoson. Ri. 9484. SECURITY TRUST CO. ■ CHEAPER THAN RENT FIVE ROOMS—Semi-modern, gas, electric lights, water and sewer, garage, newly painted and decorated. Price $1,950, $l5O cash, balance like rent. 622 Occidental Bldg., Rl. 9389. Eves., Mr. Amos. Dr. 2432. AMERICAN ESTATES COMPANY. REALTORS. AUCTION 3 P. M. Saturday. July 14; 5-room, brick house, on S. Emerson Ave.; Va mile south of Beech Grove car ..shops. KISSLING AUCTION COMPANY, Auction—Real Estate ■ AUCTION Saturday, July 14, 3 p. m. (Daylight Saving Time) 135-137 W. 19th St. Double-house of 8 rooms each side, strictly modern, with 3-car garage, now rented at $90.00 month, all buildings have slate roofs, newly decorated, hardwood floors. lot 40x192’,i. This is a real investment. Ideal location in path of growing values, located between Illinois and Capitol. Terms: Owner will consider Clear property for Equity, purchaser to assume $6,500.00 loan on this property. On cash consideration purchaser to pay $200.00 cash day of sale. Balance on delivery of deed and abstract, all trades mu't be Investigated before day of sale. For further information call Continental Sales Cos.. Roosevelt Building. Lincoln 1707. Alter 6 p. m. Call Wash. 0522. Suburban for Sale 5 ACRES Either truck land or wooded site, located IVi miles east of Lawrence. Will either sell or trade. For Imformatlon, call LI. 7795. VERNON ACRES LOTS—TRACTS—HOMES 38TH ST. AND MASS. AVE. 2 SQUARES WEST UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS—S-room modern; many trees; 2 lots. Dr. 7873 Ring 3. Real Estate Wanted WE WANT—Farms, city property, or merchandise. We make trades a specialty. What have vou% GRAY REALTY CO.. 46 Union Trust Bldg. WANT—The best lot in city that S3OO cash will buy. Write Box X-100, Care of Times. . Lots for Sale NEAR—Broadmoor Country Club. Beautiful corner lot: 49th and Kessler Blvd. 185x86; splen. Invest. Owner. Ha. 3837-M. Real Estate for Exchange 90 ACRES CLEAR—4 ml. east of Nashville, Brown Cos., Imp., owner never saw farm, trade sight unseen, value abt. $1,500. What have you? 9 Union Trust, FLOYD. Rl. 4_381h 105-ACRE FARM—Adjoining town on interurban and paved highway for city property or a business. Hr A. STAUFFER, Lafayette. Ind. SEMI-MODERN HOME!—S3,SOO, clear, trade on farm or suburban home. HARRY TAYLOR. 2864 N. Sherman Drive. Farms for Sale ONE 70-ACRE—And one 33-acre farm; A-l soil; good buildings; 1 mile from National Rd. C. W GLONER, Greencastle, Ind.. R. R, No. 7. 60 ACRES—lmproved; elec.: cement roads; Joins small town; 19 mi. No. 9 Union Tr. Rl. 4388. Business Property for Sale N. WEST—Storerm. and 2 building lots; suitable tire and accessories. No competition. Appraised $5,000. Price $3,600. Terms. Box 400. Times. Building and Contracting GENERAL building and contracting; remodeling a specialty. CIVIC REALTY COMPANY. 136 N. Delaware. LI. 5050, Miscellaneous for Sale AWNING—IB ft., $10; hot water tank, $5; _both like new. Hu. 2314. BABY CARRlAGE—Reversible body. Ivory; cost $65; spdend. cond., sl2. He.' 1308. _ BEDRM.—Living rm. suite, kitchen lurniture; leaving city; cheap. 219 W, North. Bed, coil spring, cotton felt mattress and 2 feather pillows, $17.75. 1640 SO. MERIDIAN ST. COMPUTING SCALES Toledo, electric, Dayton and sanitary porcelain. At t bargain. Best offer. Terms. Ri. 3421. DAY BED—SPLENDID CONDITION. $5; ALSO GOOD SETTEE. $4. DR. 2526. _ DESK AND CHAIRs— FOR OFFICE 7 SPLENDID CONDITION; sl2. Ta. 4013. ENCYCLOPEDIA—BRITANNIC A; 30 VOL _ - UMES; LIKE NEW. BARAIN. CH. 3410. FIRELESS COOKER—Thermatlc, 2 well; 9x12 blue rug; splen. cond.; Hu. 3516. GAS RANGE-—Cost $150; like new; SSO cash. 210 Concordia St. GERANIUMS—2 for 25c; Petunias. 50c per dozen. 40th and Emerson, Ch. 2133-ltL HOUSEHOLD—Furnishings for sale; reasT 7 leaving city. 822 Bosart. Ir. 3221 -M. LEATHER—Bed davenport; has had best of care; $lO, Ch, 1712-M. LIVING RM. SUITE—Good condition; other articles, leaving city. 219 W. North. REGlNA—Electric vacuum cleaner; cheap for cash; leaving city. LI. 4485, TARPAULINS See us for all sizes new and used tarpaulins and canvas covers. We can save you money. HOOSIER TARPAULIN & CANVAS GOODS CO., 1302 W. Washlngton. TENTS All sizes, new and used tents at hall price. HOOSIER TARPAULIN AND CANVAS GOODS CO.. 1302 W. Washlngton, TYPEWRITERS —Underwoods No. 4. $17.50; No. 5, $27.50. Royal. $33.50. Other machines almost new; reasonable. We make over and repair machines during vacation, at reduced rates. KING TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. LI. 9470. WASHER— Electric; /splendid condition; $25, 2308 Parker Ave. MEIER ELECTRIC AND MACHINE CO.— Electric wiring, motor repairing, electrical appliances, all kinds. 138 S. Mer. Ma. 2363 BARRETT-WADE FURNITURE CO.. 868 Virginia Ave.: furniture, rugs, stoves, refrigerators. New and used furniture for working people. Cash or credit. Easy terms. Open evenings. Dr. 3667. SINOER SEWING MACHINES Electric, drop heads, repair all makes. 126 W. WASHINGTON. MA. 1418 SUPERIOR HOUSE PAlNT—Outside or inside. 15 colors and white. $1.50 gallon. 366 8. Meridian St. Rl. 0165. 20 WAGONS—Ranging from brand new to 2 years old. Have been used in bread business, suitable for any kind of retail work. May be seen between 3 and 5 any afternoon. Except Saturday. Priced to sell quickly. CHAS. TREIHOFER BAKING COMPANY, 359 E. Merrll, COMPLETE—Furnishings of 6-room home. Including piano A real honest-to-good-ness bargain; S6O down, balance to suit your convenience; private owner. Call Rl. 2530. or LI. 4341, JOHN M, FISCHER.

KSimilball Sells for Less Easy ■" Your Piano Terms In Trade Mzw* KNELL Baby Grand with Welte-Mignon reproducing action. Latest case design. Slightly used, but in perfect condition. New price, 'al $2,650.00; our price $1,095. Will take part trade, balance easy terms. I 1 Baby Grand. Brown mahogany case. Just 1 B ml n like new in every respect. Beautiful tone. $750 ™ a Hinze Grand. Slightly used. New piano guaranteed $495 2 Kimball Players. Mahogany cases $395 and $345 25 with Each Player. 1 Upright. In good condition. For cash only $35 Benches to Match with Every Piano. Terms from $1.25 to $3 Week. . Radio Set. Five-tube. Complete ready to operate, for cash only.s4o 1 Victor Phonograph S3O 2 Pathe Phonographs S2O Each 2 Brunswick Phonographs $35 Each 4 Kimballs, Consoles and Uprights $55 to $75 Five records with each mach' / Terms, SI.OO Week Klmfoall Plano Store 150 N. Delaware St. RI. 2155. Open Every Evening

.JULY 13, 1928

Miscellaneous for Sale RUMMAGE SALE—Usea ciotning and furnlture. 127 W- Georgia St. Miscellaneous Wanted CAST-OFF CLOTHING Best prices paid for gents’ good used suits. Calls answered promptly. Li. 7844. 9 N. West. HOUSE CLEANING?—Your surplus clothing. furniture, magazines. pu,rs, will help us to help others. Salvation Army Industrial Home. Phone for wagon. Ri. 6622. 127 W. Georgia St. FURNITURE WANTED Will pay good cash prices. Dr. 4840. WANTED CHIFFONIER, 5-DRAWERT WITH OR WITHOUT MIRROR. HE. 1462. Pets and Live Stock 2 FEMALE SCOTCH TERRIERS—PROVEN MATRONS. 1 IRISH TERRIER. TRICK br OKE. PERSIAN MALE. NEUTERED CAT. OLD TRAILS KENNELS east ON NATIONAL ROAD, 8' 2 MILES FROM MONUMENT CIRCLE. DOGS BOARDED. R. R. G.. BOX 187. 10.000—10 days' to 3 weeks' brooder chicks’; large breed, sls per hundred; plenty HATCHERY; 34°il. d Deiawanv B °^ ER ' & IF—lt’s a Boston terrier puppy you want try one of Tommy Tucker's sons or S. a , ug — ers - 1 have ’ em at Allens Kennels. Rd. 67; one mile Maywood. B j I 4H.'L IFUL — I GENTLE PONY; RUBBER BUGGY; HARNESS AND SADDLE: CHP. 1718 CENTRAL. AFT. 5 P.M WIRE HAIRED FOX TERRIER DOG For .sale cheat) Bpech Grove 42 J-l. beab TIFUL Boston Terrier puppies; sired by HOOSIER STUTZ, See them Ta. 1686 R A A V B E BI Tr-V FL OE2^!H0 E 2^! H D ° Ea $951 OAK F m N a E es7re e agg. ltz pupplcs; ' CHOW PUPPIES—Red, black and blue - ; reasonable. 706 lowa St. GERMAN POLICK PUPPIES—Fine markTlngs: cheap. Southport 78-J 1. IMPORTED MALE POLICE'DOCj— Trained Reasonable. 706 lowa St. POLlCE—Puppies; females; 3-months-old irom lmported champion stock. Hu. 4765. BEAGLE HOUND PUPS-4 " month? aid: Prices reasonable. LI. 7888. Be. 3619. BOSTON BULL PUPPlES—Pedigreed? sonable. 34 Kansas St. Radio and Equipment ATTENTION—Radio owners: expert radio service of all kinds. Two years with KruseConnell Cos. CLYDE B. TRADER. 202 N. Rural St.. Ch. 7039-M. Li. 4784. RADIO sets and speakers all makes repaired and service. Cummins Bros. Radio Cos , 34 W. Ohio St. LI. 3656. $240 STEWART-WARNER RADIO also Victrola cheap. Ir. 1581-R. Musical Instruments BAND INSTRUMENTS n K " sax 7 phones, trumpets, trombones. Sousaphones. Leedy drums and xylophones. Bach trumpets. Olds trombones. Selmer c.arlnots and saxes. Easier terms. Expert repairing of all Instruments. Guaranteed used goods. See them before you bu ?- Instructions. RINNE MUSIC CO. and DRUM SHOP. 128 Pembroke Arcade. Lit. 0333. Pianos for Rent $1 Per Month KIMBALL PIANO STORE RL_2lss 150 N. Delaware SAXOPHONES— New and used; easiest ffaus* 1 " a v s s k 122 Pemboke Arcade. LI. 1421. PIANOS— And player pianos. $45 to $275. Payments. $1 a week. No Interest, no carrying charge. No extras of any kind. ROBERTSON'S. 235 N. Penn WRITE—GuI bra nsen Piano Factory for catalogue, prices and terms. 3232 N. Chicago St.. Chicago. 111. WRlTE—Gulbransen piano factory for catalogue, prices and terms. 3232 N. Chicago St.. Chicago. 111. SlX—Used Phonographs: In good condition; while they last, sls, each. 120 E. Ohio. TRAP DRUMS—With accessories; like new; cheap if sold at once; terms to right party. Dr. 5142-R. PlANO—Mahogany case. Phonograph and records. Reas., Ta. 3229. 2407 N. Capitol. EDISON PHONOGRAPH—Good as new; $25. 4740 College Ave. Hu. 1608. _ Barter and Swap MOTHS—Larvae; at last a real moth exterminator—MOTHAClDE. ALBERT G. MAAS. 31 Va. Ave. Ma. 1225. ACRE LOT—SPRING LAKE PARK: NAT'L. RD. El; FOR GOOD CAR OR EQUITY. BOX C 659. TIMES. LOT—North, and 1924 Chevrolet coupe for .tght coach. Will pay difference. 2019 j ■roadway. ORAND PlANO—Slight.v used 7 take part irade or sell good party, $lO down. Be. 4910-W. PLAYER PIANO—Used 3 months. Will sell good party for $4 down. Would take part trade. Ta. 4220. Money to Loan HOUSEHOLD LOANS $lO to S3OO This corporation provides a place where you may borrow from $lO to S3OO In a dignified, business-like manner, without paying 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 your friends, relatives or tradespeople. NO INDORSER REQUIRED. If you aro unable to call at our office, phone Rilev 7923, or write us and our representative will call at vour home. ALL INTEREST CHARGES under State regulation. HOUSEHOLD • FINANCE CORPORATION 404 Kresge Building (FOURTH FLOOR) Pennsylvania and Washington Sts. Entrance 41 E. Washington St. _ Phone Riley 7923 LOANS—SIO TO S3OO TO HUSBAND AND WIFE At lawful rates and. easy terms of repayment. We charge only on monthly balances. You can reduce or pay off loan any time. UNDER STATE SUPERVISION Popular Finance Corporation A DIFFERENT KIND OF LOAN COMPANY 513 LEMCKE BLDG. RI. 2579 106 EAST MARKET ST. WE BUY REAL ESTATE CONTRACTS ON Indianapolis and Marlon County property from titleholders. Mr. Fry. THE WASHINGTON COMPANY. 257 W. Washington Bt. Lincoln 2541.