Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 68, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 August 1928 — Page 13

AUG. 9, 1928.

SURGEONS BUILD NEW SKULL FOR SHOGKjPATIENT Electrocuted in Power Plant; Victim Is Now Working by Miracle. Su yEA Service TORONTO, Aug. 9. Norman Douglas Ellis was “killed” by an shock a little over two years ago. Then doctors removed about sixty square inches of the bone of his skull, leaving his brain exposed from about an inch back of the hairline in front to about an inch above the hairline at the base of she neck. But today he is alive and well, idoing a man’s work and enjoying the best of health. This apparent double miracle can Jje explained by two factors: The conscientious work of Ellis’ fellow workmen, who employed artificial respiration after a doctor had pronounced him dead from electrocution, and who thereby restored a life that seemed already to have departed. An amazingly skillful job by doctors on the staff of the Toronto General Hospital, who found a way to construct almost an entire artificial skull for him. Got Terrific Shock Ellis’ case is one of the most ijastoundlng in medical annals. It was on May 21, 1926, that he was electrocuted. He was working in a power house beneath an exposed copper line carrying electricity to the extent of 5,000 horsepower, which supplied twenty-eight Ontario towns. He was climbing a stepladder beside a horizontal row of iron pipes; the ladder slipped and he stepped dp on the pipes to keep from falling. This brought his head in contact !with the wire. There was a blinding flash as a miniature thunder bolt leaped twenty-five feet to the ceiling and burned out a big porcelain insulator there. The nails in Ellis’ shoes were Welded to the iron pipe by the heat, and he was left suspended in midair.l Fellow employes got him down and called a doctor. The twentyeight towns were plunged into darkness. The doctor pronounced Ellis dead. But the power house workmen had been trained to employ resuscitation methods, always,-after an accident, no matter how hopeless the outlook. They did so; and after forty-five minutes, Ellis stirred, began to breathe and regained Consciousness. He was taken .to a hospital for .treatment. Necrosis, or rotting of we bone tissue, set in in his skull. P Cut Away Skull l This disease progressed slowly, finally, however, after eleven months, the doctors were compelled to cut away a piece of his skull, approximately ten inches long and six inches wide, to save his life. Brain specialists in attendance said that he never would be able to leave his bed. Skin from his thigh was grafted over his exposed brain; but there was no bone under it. Then, a mold of Ellis’ head was taken. On it was constructed a bakelite artificial skull, light and strong. It was fitted into place—and presto! Ellis was himself again. FEAR OUTBREAK AFTER PEASANT CHIEF’S DEATH Police Guard Slav City; Leader Shot in Parliament. Bv United Press ZAGREB, Jugo Slavia, Aug. 9. police and gendarmes formed cordons about public buildings, cases, cinema houses and in public squares today.fearing a demonstration after the death of Stafan Raditch, peasant leader, wounded when a deputy started shooting recently in the Belgrade Parliament. Raditch died at 8:55 Wednesday. Ke had been in serious condition for several weeks, but in the afternoon had showed improvement, and it was believed his chances for recovery were increasing. The peasant leader had been one of the most influential men in this region, leading the opposition to the government in Parliament—an opposition that had demanded resignation of the government. WORKERS WILL PICNIC Klieber-Dawson Compan Employes , to Frolic at Idlewold. Annual picnic of Klieber-Daw-son Machinery Company employes will be at Idlewold Park near Pendleton, Saturday. Members of the arrangements committee are George Matson, Theodore Kuhn, William Pearson, Harry Wilson and D. Brown. Fleschman and William will stage a boxing match, dinner will be served at eh p. m. There will be music by r Carl Miller, banjo; William Leach, fiddler; J. Tietz, accordion, End Edward Hoffman, piano. [ Officials of the company sponsor ' the event each year.

Cal Stumped Bii United Press CEDAR ISLAND LODGE, Wis., Aug. 9.—President Coolidge has met his master among the piscatorial inhabitants of the Brule River. Thus far, the graylings, a species of fish placed in the river, has eluded his flies. * “I’ve caught only trout and bass,” the President said today, “and I’ll not be satisfied until I land a grayling.” A fisherman who fills his creel with the small, swift grayling is looked upon as a master with rod and reel.

RECEIVER IS SOUGHT FOR MOVING COMPANY Mayflower Transit Company Operates .n Seven States. Suit for receivership of the Mayflower Transit Company, Merchants Bank Bid., a SIOO,OOO corporation operating moving vans in seven States, was being tried today before Superior Judge Joseph M. Milner. Conrad M. Gentry, president and general manager, brought suit for $324.53 as salary and for appointment of a receiver. He is represented by Emmett Huggins, attorney. Assets total $65,000, while the liabilities, chiefly unpaid notes for the twenty trucks in operation, are about the same. The suit asked that the receiver be instructed to dispose of all assets, and to operate until final sale is made. Imminent danger of insolvency was alleged. Indianapolis is the home office, branches being in New York, Philadelphia, Columbus, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Chicago, Detroit and Cleveland. Death Notices FESSLER. NORA O'HARROW ~Wife of Albert Fessler, passed awav Auk. 8. at Detroit Mich. Funeral from Finn Bros, funeral Home, 1639 N. Meridian, Aug. 10, at 2 p. m. Interment Crown Hill cemetery. Friends invited. O'CONNOR, BERNARD E.—Age 53 years, beloved husband of Clementine C. O'Connor. father of Bernard, Martha and Mary Frances O’Connor, died at his residence, 131 E. 19th St., Tuesday, Aug. 7. Funeral Friday, Aug. 10, 8:30 from the Funeral chapel of Kirbv and Dinn. 1901 N. Meridian, 9 a. m.. SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited. Friends may call at the chapel from 2 tc 4, and 8 to 10 p. m. FICARD. FRANK J.—Belovec' husband of Ruth Picard and father cf Mrs. Ferd Ha/llick and Mrs. K. G. Lind, passed away at the residence. 2338 N. Capitol Aug. 8, age 64 years. Funeral at residence Fnday. Aug. 10, 2 p. m. (davhght saving time). Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited. (Morgantown and Martinsville papers please copy SCHNEIDER. JOHN ALBERT—Beloved husband of Ida Schneider (nee Blackburn), '®tber of Jack and Bettv Schneider, son of George W. Schneider, brother of Louis. Fritz and Paul Schneider, passed away Monday,. Aug. 6. 1928. at Ida, La. Age 30 years. Friends may call at the funeral parlors of W. E. Krleger anv time Friday or Saturday. Funeral services at the parlors. 1402 N. Illinois St., Saturday 2 P- m. Burial Crown Hill. Friends lhvited. Card of Thanks CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends and relatives for kindness during the death of our beloved daughter and sister. Mary Margaret, also for the many beautiful floral offerRev - Pattlson; the undertaker, Mr. Wilson: the singers and pallbearers. GEO. F. ELLIS AND FAMILY. CARD OF THANKS—We wish to thank our friends and relatives for their kindness and assistance at the death of our son and baby brother, Wm. Bryant Jr. Mr. Beanblossom. undertaker, for his especially .fine service, and also floral offerings. MRS. L. E. BRYANT AND FAMILY. Funeral Directors w v tTblasengym~ Main office, 2226 Shelby St. Drexel 2570. FINN BROS. 1639 N. MERIDIAN HOME TA !335 BERT 3. GADD 2130 PROSPECT ST. DREXEL 5307 George Grinsteiner Funeral director 522 E. Market Riley 5374 G. H. HERRMANN 1722 S. East St. Dr, 4417. UNDERTAKERS HISEY & TITUS 931 N. Delaware Li. 3828 KRIEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1402 N. Illinois St. m. 1243. Res- Be. 3866-R 1, J. C. WlLSON—Funeral parlors: ambulance service and modern automotive equlpment. Dr. 0321 and Dr. 0322. You Read the Want Ads-^ Have you tried to use them? It’s easy—Call Main 3500. Ask for an Ad Taker. Transportation COAST-TO-COAST YELLOWAY Chicago *4.00 Dayton *3.00 St. Louis *5.001 Pittsburgh SB.OO And points West I And points East 11 a.m -11 p.m. dallyt 6 a.m.-5 p.m. dally Denison Hotel. RI. 2273, LI. 4383 Traction Bus Termnial. MA. 4500. English hotel. Rl. 1273. Lost and Found BICYCLE—Boys, Em-Roe, light blue, lost at Willßd Park. Reward. 964 Oxford St. Ch. 0719-M. BOSTON BULL—Female, whits breast, clipped ears; answers to "Betty”. Child’s pet, 2153 S. East. Dr. 0863-J. Reward. BOSTON BULL TERRIER—SmaII; 1 brown, 1 blue eye: lib. reward. Ch. 2121-R. 916 N. Grant. DOG—Black, police, tan trimmings, female; strayed or stolen from 2415 Olney St. Return with reward. DOG—Boston Bull, screw tail: name Teddy; harness. Reward. 1809 Southeastern Ave. HOUND LOST—Buff color, female, medium size; collar, tag; *5 reward Ch. 3013. POLICE DOG —Lost.; male, wearing black brass studded harness. Reward. Ri. 0741, Instructions MAN OR WOMAN—Ambitious to qualify tor executive accounting work: experience unnecessary if willing to devote spare time, under individual instruction of practicing certified public accountants i not textbooks) to become proficient. Write for interview, state position, age, education and phone. Box C 894, Times, PIANO—And harmony lessons: full hour. ; sl. Graduate teacher. Rl. 3080. Special Notices INFORMATION—Regarding criminal and domestic troubles, people watched and traced; write giving phone ' number for appointment. Address Times Box C 895. ON and after August 9. 1928. I will not be responsible, for any debts contracted by any other than myself. CHARLES N. CONNOR. Help Wanted Male MEN—Who know a good thing when they see it can make $lO to S2O a day without any effort demonstrating and selling ideal corner and dust shields, whole or part time. Apply 1211 N. Oakland Ave.. evenings only, FOUR—Experienced automobile salesmen who are not afraid to work and who can stand prosperity; real opportunity. A. G. MUELLER. Nash Sales, 635 Virginia Ave. SALESMEN WANTED—To sell out highgrade. guaranteed oils and paints. We pay salary or commission or allow, drawing acct. Empire Oil Cos.. Cleveland. O. YOUNG MAN—Neat, hard work with good jj>a|: no experience needed. 631 K. of P. MAN—To fire boiler. See Ward Gravel Plant. Cartersburg, Ind. BARBER—Wanted first class at once; permanent. 3006 Central Ave. BARBER WANTED—Colored woman or man. 714 Ogden St. Help Wanted Female GIRL FOR FILM INSPEcTTIQN. PERMANENT. ' FAMOUS LASKY CORP., 116 W. MICHIGAN. GIRLS —For stage work, good positions, long contract; those experienced placed Immediately; inexperienced trained for normal fee; also need violinist, pianist and reader. Apply immediately Stockman Studies Theatrical Agcy, 37 W 16th. Licensed. ’ SALESLADIES $2 per day; apply to MR. HITCHCOCK, King Outfitting Cos., 342 E. Washington. WANTED—Lady orchestra director for beginners or violin teacher. Apply 111 W. Raymond St. Dr. 0254. SALESLADIES—To sell business men’s service tickets, can make $25 per week. H. A. Rost, 111 E. Michigan. GIRL—To do housework and help in store. 1351 Commerce Ave. WOMEN TO SOLICIT—AppIy Mr. Warner. 1623 W. Morris, Situations Wanted Male POSITION WTD.—By man and wife, as Janitor and helper In apt. bldg. Ta. 4301.

Situations Wanted Female WANTED POSITION—As housekeeper by young woman with 3-year-old boy. Small wages. Be. 4980-W. POSITION WANTED—By nurse; experienced in first aid and doctor’s office. Ch. 3574-R. WANTED—Position as housekeeper by young woman with 3-year-old boy; small wages. Be. 4980-W. / LAUNDRY—To do at home, called for and delivered. Ta. 4754, Business Announcements BUlLDlNG—Contracting, repairing. Furnace, tin work, concrete, old buildings wrecked. W. L. McNEER & SON. LI. 2628. 737 E. 11th St. CLEANING—WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER LOYAL CLEANERS AND DYERS. RI. 6258. FEATHERS—Bought, sold and renovated feather mattresses, and pillows made. E F. BURKLE. 416 Mass. Ri. 6695. PAINTING AND CEMENT WORK—CASH OR TERMS. TA. 2310. PAPER HANGING AND PAINTINGWORK CAREFULLY AND PROMPTLY DONE. CH. 5840. PAPER HANGlNG—Cleaning; samples; paper fur.; $3.50 room. Ch. 0318. REMODELING and roofing; experienced men; reasonable: terms. Ta. 2606. RUGS thor. cl. 9x12, $1.50. Spec. 10 days. Call and del. KEENER RUG CO. Ch. 5336 RUG. 9x12, THOROUGHLY CLEANED, $2. Superior Rug Cleaners. He, 4462, SODDING Cementing, grading and enameling: satisfactory service. He. 2452. TALKING MACHlNES—Repaired, called for & del., guar, wk. He. 1547. 2355 Martindale TlNNEß—Roofing and furnace work; re|miring our spec. E. M. BAXTER, Ch. VAULTS—Dry wells, septic tanks cleaned; 2 loads, $7; anywhere in city; dlslnfecting free: Immediate service. Ri. 9690, WILL FUP.NISH and hang paper; $4 a room. RIGGS. Ta. 0968. FOR VAULTS AND DRY WELL CLEANING; $3.50 A LOAD. BE. 0252. FOR VAULTS AND DRY WELL CLEANING —53.50 A LOAD. BE. 0252. $1 CLEANS men’s suits; Crazy Cat Cleaners. 4127 E. Tenth St. Ch. 0505, GENERAL CARPENTER WORK—Brick and block: satisfaction guar. DEVINE. Ri. 7715. Rooms for Rent ALABAMA. N.. 2355—Front room down; 3 windows, private entrance. Ta. 6647. ALABAMA, N.. 2433—1-rm. in mod. home. Welcome to use grand piano. ASHLAND, 2325—Rm.; private home; garage; $4. He. 2492. ASHLAND. 1610—Newly furn.; 4 windows; private entrance. Men. He. 5039. CENTRAL CAR—Attractive alrv rm. near bath. 1 or 2 employed. Ha. 1087-R. CENTRAL. 2230—Large comfortable front rm., quiet home, men or couple. , CICO HOTEL—I 24 E. New York. Cool rms. $3.50 and up Walking distance. CORNELL AVE.. 1006—Sleeping and housekeeping rooms: modern; everything furnlshed; $4 to $6 week. Li. 8043. DAVIDSON, N., 733—Nice furnished room; private home. DELAWARE, N., 725, APT. 9—Cool rm. north: priv. home: close in. LI. 1201. GRAY. N., 823—Nice cool rm.. 1 or 2; phone: kitchen privileges; ,mod.; garage. ILL., N., 401—Rink apt. 15; large cool room; privileges. Ri. 3945. MARKET. E. 1320—Nice airv rm modern quiet home; 1 or 2; breakfast opt. Rl. 5403. NEW JERSEY, N„ 1015—ATTRACTIVE AIRY RM. PRIVATE HOME: 1 OR 2. NEW JERSEY. N„ 2050 First-class, front rm., 2 closets; couple. Ta. 4793. PENN.. 1415 N.—Large, front room; also room and bath; garage. Ri. 0764. RUCKLE. 1903—Front rm.; twin beds, also single rm. Call aft. 8 p. m. He. 4835. ST. CLAIR. E., 516—Cozy cool sleeping rm.; yard; shade; $2.50 per week. TEMPLE, 236—&!0d. every way, no other roomers, garage opposite. Ch. 1391. UNION, 637—R00m; i or 2 gentlemen: master bedroom; strictly modern, private home. ELEVENTH, E., 322—Rm. connecting bath: breakfast and eve, meal; gentlemen pref. 25TH ST., E., 3419—Modern home; nice rm,, privileges: 1 or 2, Ch. 0413-W. 31ST, 646—Near College; cool room, near bath: gentlemen: refs. Wa. 0969-W, ONE—Or 2 girls employed to share apartment of east side; reference. Ir. 2959-J. 2 BUSINESS WOMAN—Refined home; walking distance. Ri, 7224 after 4 p. m. VERY ATTRACTIVE—NewIy furnished room; close to Real Silk or downtown;, modern; reasonable. Ri. 9156. You Read the Want Ads— Have you tried to use them? It’s easy—Cal! Main 3500. Ask for an Ad Taker. Room for Rent With Board BLACKFORD, N., 134—Board and room; good meals. CAPITOL, N.. 2818—Large airy rm.; 2 gentlemen pref, Ta. 1792. CENTRAL. 1626—Attractive airy rm.. hot water, garage. Ta, 1166, MICHIGAN. 5046 E.—Mod. home for 2 girls; bus, car; good food. Ir. 0823-M. NEW JERSEY. 2066 N.—l unfurn. rm.; also roommate for young man. Ha. 4812-R. NEW JERSEY, N„ 4'lO-Nlce. cool rms': home cook.; pie as. sur.; men prf, Rl. 714 6 BABY TO BOARD—Lovely home north Mother’s care. Wa, 1704. RM. & BOARD—For children: room for mother: also near school; S4. Ch. 2965-M. RM. in lovely modern home, north; $3.50 wk.. board opt. Wa. 1704. ROOM AND BOARD —Private home; home privileges; married couple or 2 empolyed; car line. Dr. 3285-J. CHILD—Over 3 vears, to board. Mother’* care. Ch. 2515-M. Rent Housekeeping Rooms ASHLAND, 1804—Two furnished rooms; 2 ln-a-door beds; private entrance. He. 4406. ASHLAND, 1521—Room, kitchenette; every thing furnished; private home. BELLEFONTAINE, 1810—2, large, clean, mod., turn., front rms.; gar. He. 4771. BELLEFONTAINE, 1227—3 fv.rn. rms.; bath; gar.; adults; no other roomers. DELAWARE. N.. 1505—Nice, clean, housekeeping rooms; modern. GRACELAND. 3251—2 unfurnished, private home; linoleum; gas range: furnished, HARLAN 1113 —3 furnished rooms: bath. toilet. Dr. 2432. KENWOOD, 2265—3 nice, cool, light rooms. Ha. 0838-R. LEXINGTON AVE., 1421—Modern, nicely fnrn. connecting rms. Private entrance, NOBLE. S.. 231 —3 rms.. gas. lights, water. furn. also store rm. 25x30. SINGLETON, 2044—2 furn. rms. reasonable price. 2nd floor. TENTH, E., 1552—1 or more unfurnished rms.; mod.; call after 5 p. m. Ch. 3574-M. TENTH, E., 930 —3 rooms unfurnished; heat, light, water furnished: adults. VERMONT. 450—Nice cool 2-rm. apt.; all modern: furnished. WALNUT. 112 E.—Clean, lower floor, front, private entrance, lovely porch. Rl. 3629. 10TH. E.. 1307—2 rms. Everything furn; $4. Front rm: St. fl; priv, ent; $4. COZY—Furnished 2 rms. and kitchenette apt.; a bargain. 516 E. St. Clair. Apartments for Rent BELLEFONTAINE, 1427—5-rm. mod.; lower duplex; well kept; 2 fireples.; gar. Ir. 0909 during day. ILLINOIS AND 15TH—Apt. 17, 5 well kept rms.; newly deco.; 2 baths; spl. heat. Rl. 0543. 709 MASS. AVE. Modern efficiency apartments, with all utilities furnished; $25 to S2B. LORENZ SCHMIDT & SONS. Ri. 7514. * 144 E. Ohio. Res.. Be. 4012-R. MICHIGAN, E„ 7304—4-RM. APT.; BATH! HEAT WATER FURN.; $25. CH. 1356-M. NEW JERSEY, S., 624V 2 , 626>/2—3 rooms and bath; modern; $17.50. E. 42ND—Furn. upper Apt.: new. pri. oath, tele., gar., pri. resld.; $lO wk. Hu. 4215. THOROUGHLY modern 2,3, 4 and 5-room apartments; 8 locations, north, east and south at reduced rent. See us or phone Li. 5391. 11. 11. WOODSMALD & CO., Fidelity Trust Building INSPECTION INVITED BEAUTIFUL AMBASSADOR APARTMENTS Furnished or unfurnished: $57.50 to $125. Apartment-hote! service if desired. Call at building office, Penn, and Pratt Sts. Phone Ri. 1371, Moynahan Propertles Company, 710 Union Title Bldg. 3515 N. Pennsylvania $55.00 1106 College 35.00 1228 N. Illinois 40.00 1655 N. Alabama 37.00 1649 N. Alabama 37.00 1020 Central .-35.00 2037 W. Washington 1 42 00 418 E. 15th s4l- 55.00 1220 Park 45.50 234 E. Pratt 37.50 5345 E. Washington 37.50 1733 N. Meridian 60.00 MOYNAHAN PROPERTIES COMPANY, 710 Union Title Bldg. Li, 3458. NO RENT FIRST 15 DAYS Bellefontaine, 2315; three rooms and bath; heat, water, gar., Janitor service furnished, Li. 4638. NEAR TECHNICAL Bell. 518—4-rm. flat up. ins. toilet; 8 base plugs; closets; Vecto heat; new var.; paper; shades; firs, refmished; $22; water paid. Hu. 6140. THREE-ROOM—Lower apt.; nice ,shady yard; good neighbhoor. Dr. 1781. ' Houses and Flats Furnished RILET, N., 118—Upper duplex: 4 rms., bath, furnirhed. •"•’lt. Ir. 3013.

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Houses and Flats Furnished COOL—Priv. apt.; 3 rms.; kitchen; mod.; comp, att. 1335 N Alabama. Rl. 6832. NlCE—Little bungalow for 2; nice furn.; with gar.; $4.50 wk.. 6 a. m. to 4 p. m. Ch. 5413-J. Houses for Rent APPLEGATE ST.. 1857—3-room double, gas, electric lights, city water; $12.00. TOE C. W. HENRY CO. 429 Lemcke Bldg. Rl. 1064. BELLEFONTAINE. 2621—5 rooms and bath; heatrola; *25. He. 4967, BEVILLE, N—s-room semi-modern; garage: A-l; near car and schools. Dr. 2503. COLLEGE, 1629—6-room modern; cleai* redecorated; hardwood floors: new furnace, gar.; near school: red, to >37.50. He. 3292. COLLEGE. 893 —8 rms.. modern, near Real Silk, school, car; >32.50. Ch. 6819. CONGRESS, 958—Attrac. 6-rm. mod. dbl.; steam heat; nr. schl*., churches. He. 1980. DAVIDSON, 1403 N—Half 8-room double and garage; $22.50; water paid. Dr. 1800. DRAPER. 1537—5 rooms, elec. gas. water paid; near school, car. Hu. 4368. DRAPER. 1722—4 rooms, semi-modern: garage; near car: newly papered; *2O; water paid. CIVIC REALTY CO. Ll. 5050. EMERSON. N.. 813—6-room mod.; garage; car, school, bus: $42.50; wate pd. Ll. 3813. ENGLISH AVE., 2210—2 story. 5-room; semi-mod, double: garage: $lB. Dr. 0359. ENGLISH. 2366—-8-room semi-mod., garage. near school; *27; water pd. Dr. 4555-W. GRANT. N.. 725—Nearly new. 6-room, strictly mod, gar, near school. Ir. 4451. GRAY. N.. 962—4-room bungalow double: mod, water pd , near school. Ch. 3307-R. HARRIS, 27—Attractive 6 rooms; bath; gar.: near schools; car; reas. Be. 0741. HIGHLAND - AVE.. N . 418—6 rms. mod.; spl. res. sec.; well kept; near Tech; gar. furn.; *3O. Ch. 3991. KOEHNE, 112—4 rooms; sls. MR. WARD, Ll. 4414. KEYSTONE. 245 N —4-room bungalow double; hath; garage: *25. Irv. 3953. LUETTE. 644—3 rooms, furnace, garage; near good school, car; *2O, He. 2492. MERIDIAN. S.. 1502—6-rm. modern; across from Sacred Heart; reasonable. Dr. 1850. MICHIGAN, E . 3015—5-room modern half double; garage: near school. Ch. 7230. 1449 N. NEW JERSEY Ten rooms, partly furnished: one room rented; *2O per month. 3-car garage. Ri, 0575. ORIENTAL, S . 52—4 rooms, water, gas. elec., near srhls., car; red, rent Hu. 1888. RILEY. N.. 628—Modern 5-room double, near school, car: $37; water pd. Ir. 2232-R STATE. N.. 436—6 modern *25.00 2829 Cornell; 4. semi-modern 18.00 FRANK S. CLARK tc CO. Li. 6035. TIBBS' N. — 931—6-room modern house; *3O. Dr, 3399. 32ND. 128 W.—Half modern, 2-wav double; near new 8. H. S.; *35. Ta. 8522. DESTROY—Bee bugs ana eggs with Sudden Death ALBERT G. MAAS. 31 Va Ave. Rl. 7125. 5-ROOM DOUBLE—Redecorated, garage. light, gas: near car, school: $lB. Rl. 6367. ONE MONTH’S RENT FREE Kenwood Ave.. 2403; 7-room semlmodern double; *2O. Hu. 4705. * Wanted to Rent MODERN—Home, north of 45th St.: will pav up to *IOO monthly on one or two vear lease with option to buy; references. Hu. 5824. Business Places for Rent 1. 2. 3 AND 4-ROOM SUITES Ultra modern, location excellent. In financial and business section. UNION TITLE OFFICE BLDG. Comer Delaware and Market St. Ll. 3458 or call at Room 710. night Dhone Rl. 1371. 1 Furnished office space available. Cottages and Resorts LAKE WAWASEE Lake front cottage; elec.; fine beach; near Waco. Ta, 1773. FURN. BUNGALOW^—River Park. 78th St.; sernd. porches, elec., elec, pump. Ch. 1723 Storage and Transfer Established 1835 Packing furniture, pianos, china for smpment: 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. BRITTON TRANSFER—Moving *3.50 load; large trucks; responsible men. Dr. 7616. WILLIAMSON Garage and Trucking Cos. 324 W. Georgia; special rates. Ll. 2842. J. H. TAYLOR TRANSFER—SpeciaI rates on moving loads. Rl. 4265. Dr. 3071, RADIO TRANSFER C 0—404 Mass. Ave. Local overland hauling. Rl. 4757, Rl. 6046. BORMAN TRANSFER CO.. CH. 5571. SATISFACTORY MOVING SERVICE. m C. * JOHNSON TRANSFER—LocaI overland. Be. 2700. nights Be. 1499, Houses for Sale fivejwomTcottage ~ Newly painted and papered; electric lights, gas, city water, inside toilet, garage. Located 1127 Hoyt Ave. Near Fountain Sq.; $2,750; *l5O cash, *25 per month. Will consider lot as down payment. F. J. VIEHMANN CO. Realtors, Builders. 142 N. Delaware St. Rl, 2840. Residence. Irv. 4292. Pruitt St., Near Harding Only $1,600 Four-room cottage, beautiful lot on paved street; city water and electric lights: gas and sewer in street. Small amount of cash or vacant lot considered as down payment, balance monthly. LORENZ SCHMIDT & SONS, Realtors, Rl. 7514, 144 E. Ohio St., eves. Bel. 4012-R NO DOWN PAYMENT Brand new semi-modern bungalow; located S. E. % block from English Ave.; near Southeastern; only *2,750. GREGORY, Ll. 6561 or Ta. 5474. A GOOD BUY \5014 University- 5 rooms, modern, large lot, garage; $4,500: easy terms. Call MR. BEAVERS. Ll. 3820; evenings, Irv. 3826-R. NEW BUNGALOWS Modern and semi-modern, near Garfield Park, on paved streets. Easy terms. N. J, FOX. Rl. 2509; eve.. Hu. 1168. EAST—S-room modern bungalow, near lst. Philip Neri. Easy terms. Ch. 7628. Will sell or rent. SMALL—House end 4 lots; plenty of fruit; good location; small down payment; rest like rent. Be. 0852. GOOD—3-rm. bungalow; garage; big lot; grapes; *1,150. Owner, 1115 Berwick Ave. 5 ROOMS—Double; fruit trees and grapes; garages; terms. Inquire 1116 W. 36th. OAKLAND—IIOO sq. N., 5 rooms; semimodern; SIOO cash bal. terms. Rl. 7017. M’CARTY. W.. 2114—6-rm. house; 2-rm. house, near: owner must sell; leaving city. MODERN —6-rm. house: east: gar.: ciment drive; $3.250; terms. Box C 843. Times. OAKLAND. N.. 1100 Sq. - 5-room eeralmod.: *IOO rush. hel rerms Rl. 1017,

Houses for Sale ~ $l5O CASH S2B PER MONTH Buys 6-room cottage at 1445 Olive St. Three bedrooms, complete bath, city water. gas, electric lights, garage; newly painted and papered. Price $3,100. Will consider lot as down payment. F. J. VIEHMANN CO. Realtors. Builders. 142 N. Delaware. Rl. 2840. Residence. 1rv4292. F.IVERVIEW DRIVE AND BROADWAY— A real opportunity to get 5-rm. modern bungalow. Owners leaving city. A real location with trees, water etc.. $5,500 on terms. WHELDEN. Li. 3733 or residence, Ta. 3664 nights. MODERN COTTAGE $3,500—0N TERMS Four rooms, bath, furnace, gas, electric lights, city water, garage, newly painted, now being papered. Will furnish new shades and linoleum. Located on Minnesota St., east of East St Terms, $250 cash. *3O per month. Will consider lot as downpayment. F. J. VIEHMANN CO.. Realtors. Builders. 142 N. Delaware St. Rl. 2840. Residence. Irv. 4292. S2OO CASH. *2B PER MONTH E. Minnesota St., near East: four rms.. furnace, inside toilet, electricity, gas and city water. This is a real buv. Only $3 000. J. S. CRUSE REALTY CO.. Realtor. Call Mr. Edlngton. Rl. 8412. Farms for Sale 2 ACRES—7-room house with lights; water in house: barn with place for 2 cars; chicken house and park: plenty fruit; ail fruit; a place veu can raise your living. O. G. PICKEREL, Arcadia, Ind. Suburban for Sale FOUR-ROOM BUNOALOW LIKE NEW, LOT 55x150 FT. COMPLETELY FENCED, ENCLOSED PORCH. 7xlß FT.; CLOSE TQ SCHOOL. HAG CLOTHES PRESS. ETC. CAN LE BOUGHT WITH A VERY SMALL DOWN PAYMENT AND BALANCE LIKE RENT. ONLY $950.00, CALL MR. BROWN AT DREXEL 4840. OPEN EVENINGS. 6-8 P. M New 5-rm. bungalow; extra bathroom, electricity, finished floors, brick porch, cement walks, well, garage, front drive, large lot. shrubbery, bus and traction service. Alexander Ave. near Michigan Rd. and Emerson Ave., near school, church and store: *250 cash. S3O per mo. Browner. Beech Grove 150-J. 1 or Ir. 5-ROOM HOUSE—Lot 95x325 feet: lights, water inside; fruit; garage; chicken houses Fourth house west. Stop 5 Martinsville traction. Cheap. Call after 5 P- tr. 811 E. Twenty-Seventh St. COSTS LESS TO LIVE IN VERNON ACRES HOMES—LOTS—TRACTS 38th. Street and Massachusetts Avenue. TIMES WANT ADB BRING BUSINESS Real Estate Wanted we“cTnTell7yo”urpropERTY, LARGE OR SMALL, AT ITS PRESENT CASH VALUE. LET US EXPLAIN OUR METHOD. ADDRESS TIMES, BOX D 400. WANTED TO PURCHASE—CoIored rental from owner, not over *2,500. Ll. 7007, Real Estate for Exchange SALE OR TRADE—I4O-acres, good buildings. bottom land, timber. 8 miles from county seat. 11,I 1 , miles from State Road No. 37. S. A. BEALS. English. Ind. EQUITY —In 5-room bungalow, on improved street, for vacant lot or small auto. 2-door sedan preferred. McTARSNEY, Be. 3609; eves.. Be. 2352. 3 t ACRE 4-room bungalow, 2 garages! chicken house, garden, near Ben Davis. Will take vacant lot as down payment. McTARSNEY. Be. 3609; eves.. Be. 2332. Building and Contracting GENERAL building and contracting, remodeling a specialty. CIVIC REALTY COMPANY. 136 N. Delawrae. Ll. 5050. Miscellaneous for Salt* BABY CARRIAGE—Brown Reed, cost *4O, A-l condition. $10; also Typewriter. He. 3192. BABY CARRIAGE!—BIue reed; good condition; cost $65; sacrifice sl2, He. 5120. BABY CARRlAGE—Reversible body; like new; cost $35; sacrifice. $lO. Dr. 2727-W. BED RM.—Suit. 2 tone orchid, 3 piece. Terms to suite. He. 1462.__ BREAKFAST SET bed complete: like new; other furn.; leaving city. Ta. 5462. BREAKFAST SUlTES—Unfinished, *9795: finished In lacquer, $16.75. 1640 S. MERIDIAN BUILDING MATERIALS Doors, door frames, windows, window frames, finishing board, etc.; cheap. VAN BUSKIRK. 290 Burgess Ave. COMPUTING SCALES Toledo, electric. Dayton and sanitary porcelain. At a bargain. Best offer. Terms. Rl. 9421. DINING TABLE—Chiffonier, wood-bed and springs. Reasonable. 651 Blrwick. ELECTRIC WASHERS—Have 3 repossessed at a savings. Seo them at No. 9 E. Washlngton St.. 3d floor. PATTERSON SHADE CO.. Ri. 1496. EVENRUDE OUTBOARD MOTOR—-Good condition; cheap. 3242 College. Hu. 3424. FANS—Direct current; for business place. Why swelter, these are cheap. Ri. 4461. FUMED OAK DINING ROOM SUlTE—Excellent condition. 2627 N. Dearborn. GAS RANGE—High oven and broiler: praccost $65; leaving city; $29. HOUSEHOLD GOODS—AII kinds; 2~bedrm suites, living rm.. Upright Ampico Player piano. 40 rolls music; dining-rm. suite. 1 large Oriental rug. 1 large Turkish rug. Leaving city. 3369 Broadway. ICE BOX—SO lb.; like new; washer, electnc; A-i; sls, 516 E. St. Clair. LADIES’ dark blue suit and 2 blouses, cost $75; only worn 6 times; $lO. Ha. 1593-J. LIVING RM. SUlTE—Overstuffed, scarcely used; sacrifice; leaving city; other furniture. Ta. 5462. MAHOGANY UPRIGHT PIANO—Good condition; cheap. 2926 N. Del. St. TYPEWRITER—Woodstock: A-l condition; quarter-inch electric drill; also Henderson 4 motorcycle. 644 Arbor Ave, WALNUT—Dining rm. suit; like new. Bed rm. Baby Bed Stroller. 2364 Central. WASHER—Electric: cost *165: A-l cond : SSO. Irvington Sanitarium. Ir. 1664. WASHER—Electric. Universal, cost $170: only used 4 times; leaving city; SSO. Mm $823.

Miscellaneous for Sale MEIER ELECTRIC AND MACHINE CO Electric wiring, motor repairing, electrical appliances, ail kinds. 138 S. Mer. Ma. 2363 BARRETT-WADE FURNITURE CO.. 868 Virginia. Ave.; furniture, rugs. 6toves. refrigerators. New and used furniture -or working people. Cash or credit. Easy terms. Open evenings. Dr. 3667. SUPERIOR HOUSE PAlNT—Outside or inside. 15 colors and white, $1.59 gallon, 36t S. Meridian St. Rl. 916a. SINGER SEWING MACHINES Elfctric. drep heads, repair all makes RUMMAGE SALE—Used clothing and furnlture. 127 W. Georgia St. MID-SUMMER REDUCTIONS—First anniversary; 100 all make typewriters reduced, repairs one third off. Rentals $7.50 for 3 months. King typewriter Exchange. Ll. 9470, HIGH GRADE electric washer and wringer, combined, perfect order; yours for 1-3 cost price. 3139 N. Capitol. Ta. 5083. ENTIRE CONTENTS—B rms. of furniture; dining-rm.. living-rm.. bedrm., rugs; sacrlflce. 2428 N. Meridian. FOR SALE; HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE— Handsome dining room suite, consisting of buffet, table and six chairs of very latest pattern. Also splendid day bed and gas stove with automatic regulated oven. Call at Shellhouse Warehouse, 2455 Central between 8 a m. and 4 p. m. Sagalowsky Bottle Cos. NEW BOTTLES PSED Corks, Caps, Stone Jars 805 S. Capitol. Rl. 7104. 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 AT ONCE LIVING RM.. DINING RM., BEDRM. FURNITURE; ALSO RUGS. HI. 3C35. FURNITURE WANTED Will pay good cash prices. J)r 4840. Pets and Live Stock lIOOSIER KENNEL CLUB * Members of A. K C.. and Chamber ol Commerce If you want a good dog or to breed a female dog vou are assured of oualitv and fair dealing bv members of this club. COCKER SPANIELS B. F. Busklrk. R. R. J .Box 35-. Atoka Kamels. COLLIES B. F. Busklrk. R. R. J.. Box 35-E. Ch. 6521. Atoka Kennels. FOX TERRIERS (WIREHAIRED 1 T. K. Bennett. R. R. P. Box 330. BrookVille Rd.. Ir. 0278 R-2. J. C. Billie Clark. 5 N. Penn. He 4115. SHEPHERDS (POLICE) Albert Mever. 2645 Madison Ave.. City. Trebla Kennels. Dr. 4023. ST. BERNARDS Hazel George. R. R. M. Box 44-D. Hazelvlew Kennel*. Wa. 4823_R;L EXCLUSIVE BOARDING KENNELS Board your dog in dependable kennels during s’our vacation: clean and sanitary. Individual runs. Fhone MRS. BUSKIRK, Atoka Kennels. Ch. C 521. 10.000—10 days’ to 3 weeks’ brooder chicks; large breed. sls per hundred; plenty baby chicks. *10: ducks, 30c. BOYER’S HAtCHERY, 34 N. Delawar*. ' POLICE DOG—From champion and Imported stock; leaving city; must sell. Ha. 1361-J. POLICE. DOG FROM CHAMPION—IMPORTED STOCK: REGISTERED. REASONABLE. DR 5860, PONY—Beautiful black Shetland; sound; gentle. Frank Clift, R. R. 4, Greenfield, Ind. COLLIES AT STUD AND FOR SALE THIS WEEK. CH. 6521, 2 HORSES—Shetland ponv: no use for them. Rear, 1215 S. Illinois St. WlßE—Haired fox terriers; if you want a fine pedigreed puppy call Li. 6920. BOSTON—Terrier puppies; good ones; I priced right. Be. 4989-R. BOSTON—Terrior puppies. MRS. SULLIVAN. 1343 E. Wash. St. ENGLISH BULL TERRIERS—Snow white; ped.: real pets. 629 N. LaSalle. Ch. 0768-W SEE—The beautiful Fawn English Bull puppy at 436 N. Tacoma. POLICE puppies. German Shepherd; pedtgreed. Trehfa Kennels. 2645 Madison Ave. WIPE Haired Terrier puppies for sale. "Sire at stud." Ir. 0278 R-2. SPlTZ—Puppies; 6-weeks-old; males. Hu. 6182, POLlCE—Puppies predlgreed: cheap If taken at once. 3321 Roosevelt Ave. AIREDALE PUPPIES—Gd. stock: reas’ble. 417 Howard PI. Tails bobbed. Wa. 4444-J. POLICE DOG—Over 1 nonth in whelp. I Wnoderful pedigree. 1015 Ashland. j POLICE PUPPV—4 months old. from lmported champion stock. Hu. 4765. | POI ICE DOG —io months old: male: | pedigreed. Ll. 5029. GERMAN POLICE PUPPIE Male: from Palisade stock; eligible. Be. 4162 AT STUD—Max Von Lugor; fee S2O. A proven wonder sire. Be. 4162. BOSTON—Terrier puppies; eligible. MRS. DANMEYER. 4401 Park Ave.. Hu. 3133, Radio and Equipment RADIO sets and speakers all makes repaired and service. Cummins Bros Radio Cos. 34 W Ohio Bt. Ll. 3658. Musical Instruments B4ND INSTRUMENTS - "King” saxophones. trumpets, trombones. Sousaphones. Leedv drums and xylophones. Bach trumpets. Olds trombones. Selmer clarinets ar,<j saxes. Easier terms Expert repairing of all instruments. Guaranteed used goods. See them before vou buy. Instructions. RINNE MUSIC CC. and DRUM SHOP. 128 Pembroke Arcade. Li. 0333. Pianos for Rent $1 Per month KIMBALL PIANO STORE Rl. 5155 159 N. Delaware SAXOPHONES New ana u*ed; easiest payment plan In city. YORK BAND INSTRUMENTS. Lorenz Sax School. 122 Pembroke Arcade. Ll. 1421. DECKER BROS. Plano, *25; Baldwin. *35; Chickerlng. $75; Kreil player. $125; *1 a week; no Interest. ROBERTSON'S. 235 N. Pennsylvania. FINISH PAYMENTS—On player: *155-*165-*195: $1.50 per week. See Mr. Stevens. CHRISTINA TEAGUE PIANO CO. PlANO—Upright; splendid condition; fine for music lessons: cheap. Ch. 7779-W. VIOLIN—Fine tone. STO; "Conn cornette, ’ *10; alto horn; snare drums. Be. 4494. THREE USED phonographs in perfect, condltlon; *ls each. Terms. 120 E. Ohio. PlANO—Starr: wonderful tone: fine condition; cheap: leaving city. Ta. 6064. TIMES WANT ADS BRING BUSINESS Barter and Swap MOTHS—Larvae; at last a real moth exterminator—MOTHAClDE ALBERT O MAAS,_3I_Va. Ave. RLJ7I2S. GRAND PlANO—Slightly used; take part trade 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. 4221. RADfo -R. C. A., Vlctrola combination: cost $300; like new. Will exchange for good car, Ri, 4919. Coal and Wood KINDLING WITH EACH TON 25c Discount on all 2-ton orders Best Virginia block. 6-inch forked. .$6.50 Best Virginia. 4-in. Ip. or egg. fkd.. 6.25 Best Indiana lp. or egg. forked 5.25 DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN CITY UNION ICE AND COAL. DR. 4621 1910 BLUFF. POCO LP. PED ASH, $7.25 J. & I. COAL CO. CH. 6043. Business Opportunities BARBER AND BEAUTY SHOP—On north side, doing mighty good bus : dissolved gartnershfp. Must sell. Real buy. Box -682, Times. BEAUTY SHOP and millinery; won. loc., unusual opportunity. Wa. 2666, a. m. Be. 4842. p. m. . FINANCING—SeveraI security distributors are in the market for issues in well estnb. companies or new projects, whose secur. will look attrac. and profit, to the invest, public. For immediate consid. submit an outline of the merits and personnel which will be treated strictly confidential. EMERY WHITE. Suite, 1228, 15 Park Row. New York City. ICE CREAM —Parlor and candy shop; good income; real buy. 2202 E. 10th Ch. 1058. LUNCH ROOM—For sale. Zionsvillc, Ind., P. O. Box 810. LUNCHRM.—GOOD LOC.; NEAR FACTORY: DOING EXC. BUS; REAL BAR. CH. 5546. ROOMING HOUSE—IO. well-kept rms.; 4 occu. by owner: easy SIOO income; cash or terms. Ll. 6248. SIGN SHOP—SeII or trade; very conv. to big bus dealers: leaving city. Dr. 7817 R 2 BY OWNER—BO-car garage well equipped; loc. next to 10-story hotel; bus. good. This garage is making good money; owner leaving city; good buy for cash. Ch. 5556. ask for Lewis. FOR SALE—Meat market; modern equipment; in county seat on two Federal highways; strictly cash business; no delivery. By owner; other business. W. S. SHARP. Kei.tland, Ind. Money to Loan QUICK LOANS COLUMBIA LOAN CO. FIFSI—And 2d mortgage loans on city p*T‘“ ; iviKk srv.:

Money to Loan Mo my to Loami On automobiles or household goods. No indorsers. Legal rate. Quick, courteous, confidential. Plenty of Parking Space. Buckeye Finance Cos. 207 E. New York st. Riley 4974. WE BUY REAL ESTATE CONTRACTS ON Indianapolis and Marlon County property from titleholders. Mr. Frv. TffE WASHINGTON COMPANY, 257 W. Washington St.. Lincoln 2541, LOANS $lO TO S3OO POPULAR FINANCE CORPORATION A DIFFERENT KIND OF LOAN CO. 513 LEMCKE BLDG. RI. 2579 LOANS—SIO to S3OO. No Indorsers, no publicity. HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION. Rl. 7923. 404 Kresge Bldg. Automobiles Wanted WE AVANTFORDS" AND FORD BODIES HIGHEST CASH PRICES SWISSHELM & BARKER 544 E. Washington St. Rl. 7740. WE NEED AUTOMOBILES. WILL BUY FOR CASH. 963 N. MERIPIAN ST. WILL pay cash for your car or your equity. I. WOLF AUTO CO. Lin. 4516. 561 N. Capitol. CARS WANTED S2OO to $1,500 class. We buy equitle*. WASHINGTON AUTO SALES CO. 401 E. Washington St. Rl. 6762 USED CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD. GOLDBERG BROS.. 543 N. CAPITOL. LINCOLN 463a WILL PAY CASH—FOR EQUITY IN CAR IN GOOD CONDITION RI- 2947. ’ 1 2T , Auto Supplies and Repairs USED TlßES—Retreads; all sizes; low prices. ROSE TIRE COMPANY. 365 S. Meridian St. JOHN OUDELHOFFER WAGON CO.— Will repair or make new tops and curtains for vour car. 202 Kentucky Ave. SLIGHTLY USED TIRSS— Nearly all sizes, all makes. LINCOLN TIRE CO.. 906-908 N Capitol. Automobiles for Sale

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'26 Chevrolet coupe $325 '26 Essex coach 295 ‘26 Dodge coach 495 '26 Chevrolet landau 445 '24 Buipk sedan 395 '26 Studebaker sedan 595 '25 Studebaker coach 495 '26 Oakland coupe 595 25 Oakland sedan 550 '26 Nash sedan 645 '26 Studebaker special coach... 595 24 Dodge coupe 295 '25 Davis sedan 445 '26 Pontiac coupe 450 '26 Ford sedan 325 '27 Ford coupe 345 '27 Ford Tudor 345 24 Fcrd coupe 125 24 Studebaker light 6 touring. 195 We Trade Used Cars on Our Used Cars. i 100 Other Bargains. Balance 12 Months. T 440 N. Capitol. 209 W. North Open Evenings CHRYSLER 58—Sedan, one of the best used cars we have ever had the pleasure of offering for sale. New tires, new lacquer and mechanically perfect. J 36 N. Itlerltilan S(. 1926 OAKLAND LANDAU—Sedan, newly finished In Duco. with good tires, mechanically good. Price is very low, will trade and give terms. 936 N. Merldlan. EQUITY s26o—ln 1926 Oakland coach; for sale very cheap. 6-8 p. m. Ta. 7Q09. BUICK SEDAN, 1926 In A-l condition; good tires: car has had extra good care. Owner must sell oulek. 419 E. MARKET. RI. 7750. OLDSMOBILE COACH, 1925 Repainted; a good repossessed car; only $345.00; easy terms. 419 E. MARKET. RI 7750. FORD. 1922 SEDAN; SBS. LAUTH CHEVROLET CO. 5019 E Michigan St. Irv. 4740. FORDS Are better and cheaper at WANGELIN-SHAEP CO. WALLERICH'S USED CAR BARGAINS. 314 N. DELAWARE BT. CHEVROLET TOURING, 1924—The first SIOO buys It. L4UTH CHEVROLET CO.. 5019 E. Mich. St. Irv. 4740. 1926 CHEVROLET COUPE—A-l shape; ?ood tires and appearance; *325; terms. IARE CHEVROLET CO., 640 E. Washington St. 1926 CHEVROLET—Sedan; a real family car; only $295; terms. LAUTH CHEVROLET CO- 5019 E. Mich. St„ Ir. 4740. DODGE ROADSTER —Spec, high speed gear, all acces.; A-l con., cash or terms. Must be sold. Ta. 0527. BEST - USES~CARS IN TOWN. MAKE ME PROVE IT HU 6219. 1926 CHEVROLET COUPE, *295. LAUTH CHEVROLET CO. 5019 E. Michigan St. Irv. 4740. 1927 CHEVROLET—Coach; real value at $415; terms. LAUTH CHEVROLET CO., 5019 E. Mich. St. Ir. 4740. 1927 CHEVROLET—Coupe; real honest value; onlv $395; terms. LAUTH CHEVROLET CO.. 5019 E. Mich. St., Ir. 4740. 1925 MODEL BUICK TOURING A-l shape, only $125.00 down;. balance easy terms; a bargain. A. G. MUELLER NASH SALES 725 Virginia Ave. Dr. 3127. 1927 CHEVROLET COACH i $l5O DOWN DOWN PAYMENT. 1927 Chevrolet coach $l5O 1926 Chevrolet coupe 125 1927 Ford coupe 100 1927 Hudson 4-door sedan 295 1926 Ford roadster 65 1925 Hudson coupe; Anderson body... 175 1924 Ford coupe 45 1926 Essex coach, black enamel job., 125 OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1863 S. Meridian. Dr. 4743. CHRYSLER 70 SPORT COUPE—AII access., new tires; sac, for quick sale. Rl. 9059. DODGE I'OURING CAR—GOOD CONDITION: $75; BARGAIN. 1243 W. 31ST. 1927 HUPP 6' SEDAN—With new Fisk tires, finish good. Car is already to use. Will take your car in trade afid give terms on balance. 983 N. Meridian.

u mmirn 35 years of age, married, with family, 15 years’ experience managing territories and organizations selling electrical specialty for ten million dollar company. Now located in Twin Cities. Desires change. Position must be permanent, and chance for advancement. Can furnish A-l references and bond. BOX B 280 HIMES

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Automobiles for Sale “FIGURE IT OUT" Behind each dependable caf we sell is a guarantee that is backed by our powerful reputation and by a Purchasers Protective Insurance policy. In case of sickness or death the paymento are made by the Insurance Company. CHEVROLET COACH. 1926 Fully equipped with all accessories: 10.000 miles and a dandy; $295. 1927 CHEVROLET SEDAN Oversized balloon tires, bumpers, thoroughly overhauled; *515. 1927 CHEVROLET COUPE Fully equipped, bumpers front and rear, motometer. 5 tires, like new; car completly overhauled. For aulek sals. $415. 1925 %-ton panel Ford truck *IOO 1926 Ford truck, 1 ton 195 1925 Ford ton truck 145 1926 Ford dump truck 150 1924 Ford ’/a-ton panel truck 95 1924 Ford Va-ton panel truck 100 1923 Ford panel truck 85 Trades Taken—Easy Terms MANY OTHERS OPEN EVENINGS lonesf^Sal^ J House of Chevrolet C/.PITOt AVI Nut AT VERMONT •> CLEANUP SALE 1926 Dodge coupe *375 1927 Dodge coupe 500 1925 Jewett 6 coupe 195 1926 Jewett 6 coach 450 1926 Overland 6 sedan 450 1926 Studebaker sedan 550 1925 Reo sedan 495 1925 Wiilys-Knight sedan 405 1926 Olds sedan 495 1926 Olds coach 475 1926 Oakland sedan 695 Easy Terms. Trades Taken. The Safest and Best Place to Buy. OPEN EVENINGS fENim BUICK CO Used Car Store; fcO2N.CAPrroL-L1.1993 Good, Dependable Used Cars Backed by Warranty CAPITOL MOTORS CO. on the lot, at our sales--24 W. Miclii- room, Capitol gan. and Michigan. Open Evenings and Sunday JoM OfJheJoum 1P26 FORD TUDOR—A-l throughout; a od buy. $265. Terms. HARE CHEVROLET CO., 540 E Washington St. 1925 - FORD 4-DOOR SEDAN A-l shape throughout; good tires; only *2lO. Terms. HARE CHEVROLET CO. BRANCH STORE 923 VIRGINIA AVE. DR. 3156 1925 STAR TOURING Looks and runs fine; $150; terms. HARE CHEVROLET CO., 540 E. Washington St. 1926 FORD TOURING—In best of condition; only $159, *e—is. HARE CHEVROLET CO.. 540 t. t.ishlngton St. 1926 CHEVROLET TOURING—This Is a dandv little car: looks fine; $225; terms. HARE CHEVROLET CO.. 540 E. Washington St. 1927 FORD ROADSTER In splendid condition; steel spoke wheels, spare tires, lot of extras. A bargain. Terms. HARE CHEVROLET CO, BRANCH STORE 923 VIRGINIA AVE. DR. 3156. NASH COACH, 1925 Good condition: lust repossessed; you will have to hurry to get this car; our price is far below actual value. 419 E. MARKET. RI 7750 1927 CHEVROLET COACH—In the very best of shape; cheap at $425. Terms. HARE CHEVROLET CO.. 540 E. Washington st. MARMON—4-PASS. SPEEDSTER, 5 BALLOON TIRES. MECH. A-l; *175: REAL BARO. HE. 5728. PONTIAC. 1928 COACH—FuIIy equip , newcar guar. Will sell my equity, Ri. 3347. 1927 OAKLAND—Roadster, in very best condition: easy terms. Washington Auto Sales. 401 E. Washington St. WILLYS-KNIGHT—Sedan, 1924; good con.; extra acces.. heater; barg., slso. 630 Ft. Wayne. Rl. 5269, • _ EBSEX—I92B SEDAN; DEMONSTRATOR. AT A SUBSTANTIAL DISCOUNT. RI,. 4914 ■23 RICKENBACKER 4-passenger Victoria: finished in beautiful two-tone pis skin lacquer; unholstery spotless; 3 good tires; motor perfect; price $350; 5 days’ driving trrtl. Ir. 2822. ’2B STUDEBAKER—Dictator sedan; $1,195; driven 1.000 miles: guaranteed same as new. Ir. 2822. WILLYS-KNIGIIT SEDAN Model 65. One of the economical 4cyllnder cars: driven only 12,000 miles. A real bargain at *425. STUTZ OF INDIANA 1525 N. Meridian St. Ll. 4514 1924 DODGE SEDAN Avery good automobile, cheap at *250. Terms. HARE CHEVROLET CO. BRANCH STORE 923 VIRGINIA AVE. DR. 3156 1927 I'ORD—4-door sedan; like new; this model only S3OO. Terms. HARE CHEVROLET CO.. 540 E. Washington St. SIOO MOVES THESE QUICKLY Olds brougham. 1923. Olds touring. 1924. Cleveland coach, 1923. Olds 4-cyllnder touring. 1923. LONG AUTO SALES 1114 N. Meridian. Ll. 6865. 1925 HUDSON BROUGHAM—With new tires, new paint and motor reconditioned. Trade and terms. 963 N. Mer 1 dian. WIIIPPETT COUPE- 1927; "in fine condition. If you see this little car you will want to own it. 963 N. Meridiam 1927 PONTIAC COUPE—Just like new at a big saving. Terms. STATE AUTO COMPANY* 535 N. Capitol Ave. Ll. 7301.