Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 88, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 September 1928 — Page 12

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Aviation ‘INDIANA FIELD' DEDICATED; AID CIRCUS FEATURE New Capitol Airport Opens With Formal Program and Stunts. Thrilling a large crowd, a number of visiting Army fliers Friday afternoon participated in an air circus and dedication of the new Capitol Airways Inc. airport, W. Thirtieth St. west of Lafayette pike. The airport was dedicated “Llndiana field,” this name having been suggested by both Mrs. Della Thompson, 2101 N. New Jersey St., and Miss Essie M. Solomon, 3743 N. Illinois St., in the airport name contest. Because of the tie,, President E. H. Jose announced each would receive a check for $12.50, instead of awarding first and second prizes of sls and $lO. Persons submitting the ten next best names will receive free airplane rides. Stunt Flier Performs The program was opened with dedication program at 2:30 p. m. Ed Hunter, Chamber of Commerce secretary, was introduced and in turn introduced C. L. Harrod, chamber industrial commissioner, who spoke of Indianapolis’ future as an aviation center. Lieut. Johnny Doolittle, Army flier of Wright field, Dayton, first flier successfully to make the outside loop witih an airplane,- thrilled the crowd with a series of hairraising stunts, including loops, wingovers, vertical flying, barrel rolls, upside down flying and similar stuntfe. Doolittle recently returned to Army duty after spending a year in South America, where he was under contract with several South American republics. It was announced that Bobby Young, Indianapolis aerial acrobat, will make a parachute leap at the field Sunday. Two parachute jumps were made Friday by Lieut. Lawrence Genero and Bill Sengas of Schoen field. Winners Get Rides. Winners of free airplane rides and the names they submitted were: Eaglesport, Mrs. Lloyd Smalley, 239 N. Sherman Dr.; Byrd field, Robert Kelley, City; Wing-a-Way, Mrs. Herbert Adkinson, 109 Linwood Ave.; Indianaola, Mrs. F. C. Rosier, City; Slack airport, “W. D.,” Apt. 805, Spink-Arms hotel; Fly-a-Way field, Edith M. Cripe, 4337 Cornelius Ave.; H. V. Miller field, Robert Kelley; Capitol Airway, L. W. Tomlinson, Lebanon, Ind.; Capitol airport, Robert Atkinson, 2524 Broadway; Capitol City Airport, Ralph Kinser, Lock Box 57, Carmel, Ind. Persons submitting these names who were not present Friday may visit the airport and claim a free ride. Visiting fliers registered included: Lieut.-Lawrence Genero and Lieut. Harry Aggeter, Douglas 02-C, Ft. Harrison; Lieut. Walter R. Peck, Douglass 02-C, Ft. Harrison; Lieut. Robert Wheat and Lieut. Ralph Hale, Consolidated PT-1, Cincinnati; Lieut. J. M. Wallace, ordinance reserve, Lunken airport, Waco, Cincinnati; Lieut. J. H. Doolittle, Curtis Pl-B, Wright Field, Da ton, Ohio; Merlin Boyd and A1 Mann, Hoosier Airport, Indianapolis; Lieut. S. B. Mills and Lieut. H. C. Bredauw, Douglass 02-D, Wright Field, Dayton; Lieut. Stace, Curtiss PI-A, Wright Field; Corp. M Swisher, Pl-B, Chanut Field, Rantoul, 111.; Lieutenant Barman and Lieutenant Depker, Douglass 02, Wright Field, and Lieutenant Babin, 0-17, Stout Field, Indianapolis Airport. Suggests Landing Field . Bn Times Special VINCENNES, Ind., Sept. I.—Suggestion that this city establish an emergency landing field for planes of the Chicago-Atlanta air mail route was made by John Bonoforte, air extension superintendent of the Deptrament of Commerce, addressing Kiwanis club members. He was taken on a trip in the vicinity of the city for inspection of sites for a •field. Find Amundsen Pontoon Bu United Press COPENHAGEN, Denmark, Sept. I. The steamer Brodd arrived at Tromsoe today with a pontoon believed to have belonged to the missing seaplane of Capt. Roald Amundsen. The pontoon was found Friday night ten miles northwest of Thorsvaag, about five hours’ sail from Tromsoe. French Fliers Down P4l United Press PARIS, Sept. I.—The French fliers, Ludovic Arrachart and Georges Rignot, failed today in an attempt to set anew world record for long-distance flying. They were forced to land near Strasbourg at 9:30 a. m., three hours after they left Le Bourget field for Calcutta. A leaking oil pipe line brought the plane down. Talks City Air Future Future of Indianapolis as an aviation center was pictured for Exchange Club members Friday at a luncheon at the Lincoln by Clifford L. Harrod, Chamber of Commerce industrial commissioner. He described work of the airport committees in their efforts to obtain a municipal airport, and pointed to need for an airport of adequate size and equipment to attract aviation industrial plants. “Indiana truly is the air crossroads of America,” he said, “and an adequate municipal airport will make the city an important point on air routes, in a few years attracting factories that may make this one of the foremost aeronautical equipment centers.” ;

3EACON GUIDES FLIERS New Orleans Light Visible For 35 Miles By United Press NEW ORLEANS, Sept. I.—An aerial beacon installed atop the Jung Hotel here recently is capable of flashing its rays for a distance of thirty-five miles, it was said by O. L. Bunn who made the installation. The beacon was installed to guide aviators during the night flying.

FRENCH FLIERS HOP FDR INDIA Seek Long Distance Mark; Ship Ablaze at Start. By United Press LE BOURGET FIELD, PARIS, Sept. I.—Two French fliers, Ludovic Arrachart and Georges Rignot, today were under way on a spirited attempt to establish anew world’s long-distance flying record, from Le Bourget to India. After one unsuccessful attempt to take off, when their plane almost was burned as a great sheet of flame started from a backfire, the Breugeut biplane finally got under way at 6:30 a. m. and the fliers started for Calcutt, 7,500 kilometers away. They hoped to reach India within forty-two hours and have planned a route via Vienna, Constantinople, Bagdad, Benderabbas and Karachi. Their plane, having one 550 horsepower motor, was fueled with 100 litres of gasoline. Planes Carry Patients By Times Special WASHINGTON, Sept. I.—Army air corps ambulance planes made a total of twenty-two trips with patients during the year ended June 30, total distances being more than 3,700 miles. The planes are located at March Field, Cal.; Kelly Field, Texas, and France Field, Panama.

Sunday School Lesson

The International Uniterm Sunday School Lesson for Sept. 2. Paul. Organizer of Churches. Acts 17:1-13. BY WM. E. GILROY, D. D., Editor of The Congregatlonallst AFTER the prison experiences of Paul and Silas at Philippi and the establishment of a company of disciples with the house of Lydia as its center, Paul passed on through Macedonia to Thessalonica, a city that was to become a scene of further evangelical triumph and to give its name in future ages to two epistles of St. Paul, I and II Thessalonians. Here at Thessalonica there was a Jewish synagogue, and Paul being a Jew, followed the procedure which was established in his missionary journeys of worshiping with his own countrymen and as opportunity offered, expounding to them the fulfillment of Jewish scriptures in Jesus of Nazareth. Paul spent three Sabbaths thus worshiping and discussing in the synagogue in Thessalonica preaching to them the effect of Christ’s redemptive mission, his sufferings, death, and resurrection. The result, as at every place that Paul thus preached the Gospel, was that some believed and others did not believe. Among the believers were both Jews and Greeks, and there is special reference to women converts. Intensity of Jewish opposition, however, was soon manifest. The record suggests that some of the Jewish leaders were envious of Paul’s influence. Here as at Phillippi religious prejudice did not come out and express itself openly and frankly. It took the baser forms of rousing hostility against Paul and of stirring up mob prejudice and mob violence so that, as the record says, the whole city was set in an uproar. When Paul and Silas, whose friends had evidently successfully concealed them, were not found the mob seized Jason, at whose house apparently they had been staying and haled Jason and certain others before the< rulers of the city. Here, again, they did not say, as honest men might have said, “these men differ from us religiously.” They sought rather to discredit, them by attacking their loyalty to the government. How similar and how persistent are the tactics of religious and political bigots in every age! It was in this connection that a famous saying concerning these e: ly Christians was recorded, “These that have turned the world upside down are come hither also.” No finer definition of Christianity than that could be given. It is the supreme mission of Christianity to overturn everything that is wrong, that is against the love and grace of God, and against the welfare of man. The charge that Christianity is revolutionary is one in which Christians ought to glory. Only they ought always to make sure that their effort to transform the world is in harmony with true love and righteousness. The rulers of Thessalonica seem to have been sensible men. Instead of subjecting Jason to unjust treatment or indignity they had him and his companions give bail and let them go. The company of believers realized however, that Paul and Silas were in danger, so they sent them by night to Berea, another city of Macedonia about forty miles from Thessalonica. Here, also, Paul and Silas went into the synagogue of the Jews The Jews of Berea in the language of the lesson “were more noble than those in Thessalonica.” They listened with readiness and openness of mind to Paul’s expression of the Scriptures and many of them believed here also as at Thessalonica. A number of Greeks and “noble women” were among the new converts. Everywhere the Gospel in the beginning showed itself as a power transcending racial and national distinctions.

Aviation WHEEL IN SEA BARES FATE OF PRINCESS ANN Tire Identified as From Trans-Atlantic Plane Lost Years Ago. BY KENDALL FOSS United Press Stuff Correspondent LONDON, Sept. I.—Just one year from the time that 63-year-old Princess Ann of Lotvenstein-Wert-heim made her gallant bid to fame in an attempt at a westwardly crossing of the Atlantic, the fate of that attempt apparenly became known! today. The big Fokker airplane she was using, along with two male companions, obviously crashed at midsea. Company Checks Wheel Thursday an airplane wheel was found floating off Skapataris. Iceland. It was a dismal reminder of some ill-fated over water flight. On the outer edge of the tire was the marking: “Palladium. 1100-220.” A check back was made with the big Palladium Tire Manufacturing Company in London and officials found that the tire and wheel were identical with the ones used on the St. Raphael, the name of the Fokker which Princess Ann used on her trans-Atlantic flight. There was little question, the officials said, but that the wheel was from that plane. It was the first word of the St. Raphael in exactly one year. Aug. 31, 1927, Princess Ann and her two flying companions Col. F. F. Minchin and Capt. Leslie Hamilton decided on a trans-Atlantic flight. Early that morning they whirled the big Fokker away from an English landing field and started westward. Never a Trace Princess Ann, titled, wealthy and nearing the close of a luxurious life, had decided on this great thrill of flying over the unknown Atlantic. She was the first woman ever to attempt anything so dangerous but she had all the confidence in her big Fokker plane and the two English war veteran fliers. The plane was sighted flying over Ireland, the engines roaring thunderously. It passed out over the ocean, and then never was heard from again. Unlikht so many transAtlantic flights, there never was a rumor. Death Notices GULDE. ARTHUR J.—33 years, son ~of Mrs. Frances Guide, brother of Mrs E. J. Galm. Mrs. A. A. Gottemoeller of Indianapolis and Mrs. E. F. Romer of Norwood, Ohio, passed away at 5:15 p. m Thursday, Aug. 30. at the home of Mrs. E. J. Galm. Funeral notice later. Funeral Directors w7t. BL A SENG YM Main office. 2226 Shelby St. Drexel 2570 ' FINN BROS. FUNERAL HOME 1838 N, MERIDIAN. TA. 1835. George Grinsteiner Funeral director 522 E. Market Riley 6374 BERT S. GADD 2130 PROSPECT BT. DREXEL 5307 G. U. HERRMANM X 722 8. East St. Dr. 4477. KRIEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1402 N Illinois St. Rl. 1243. Res., Be. 3868-R 1. * "UNDERTAKERS HISEY & TITUB 931 N. Lelav are LI. 3835 J. C WlLSON—Funeral parlors: ambulance service and modern automotive eauloment. Dr 0321 and Dr. 0322. T ransportation YELLOWAY—Pioneer system motor stages Is the only cross continent line under one ownership and management. Parlor cars with individual reclining chairs. Coast to coast or interstate cities. Low fares, courteous, dependable service. We are bonded. Insured, legal carriers. Depot, Pennsylvania and Ohio Sts. Rl. 2273, Lost and Found BAGS—3: containing obstetrical supplies: ■ stolen from physcian’s car at 16th and 111., Aug 2, Reward, Wa. 2803. BIRD DOG—Large, white, black, Gordon setter. Name ‘'Joe.” Near 4115 Carrollton. Reward. (I found a cameo.) Hu. 5803. BOSTON BULL Female: 4 white feet, white pin stripe between eyes, bat ears; from 131 W. 19th. Lib, rew, Ha, 0242-J. DOG—Police; gray male; collar and chain attached: lost Michigan Rd.. near Waldron. Sick child grieving. Reward. Ch. 4058. FOX FUR--Platinum: possibly 10-cent store. Liberal rew. for information leading to recovery. Ch. 4904-w MRS, smith. _ HOUND—Ring neck, wart on right shoulder, hind leg scarred: also tick hound. Reward for Information. Dr. 3572-M. LOST—Blue tick beagle hound pup’ vicinity Tibbs Ave. and Eagle Creek. Rew. 19 _N. Richland. POLICE DOG—Black and tan. female; strayed from 31 N. Gladstone. Reward for Information. Ir. 3152-W. Call evenings, PURSE—Black; lost Blue taxi.; keep money return purse, contents. Ir. 1370-M. WATCH—GoId: small closed diamond case with leather fob; keepsake; lost near 30th and Clifton. Reward. 31 N. Walcott. _ SSO LOST—Block’s better dress dept. Reward. Rl. 1719. 1209 N. 111., Apt. 25, Special Notices SPEClAL—Beauegux French wave and picture coupon. $6. Brevort Beauty Shop. 209 N. 111. LI. 0232. Instructions TUTORING—Grade, high school subjects; Spanish esp. Exp, teacher. Wa. 2873. DANCING LESSONS—Beginners or adv. pupils; eves.; private home. LI. 6146, Help Wanted Male WANTED—BODY REPAIRMEN, HICKS BODY COMPANY, LEBANON, INDIANA. TWO USED CAR SALESMEN—Best line of used cars In city; experience not necessary. See Mr. Bruce, 1404 W. Washington. AMBITIOUS HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS— Bovs who wish to make money in spare hours. RAPP Sc LENOX PIANO CO . 550 N. Meridian 81. OPERATOR—For Lambert horizontal mill. INDIANAPOLIS CASTING COMPANY. 131 S. Harding. CABINET MAKERS—Experienced on bank and store fixture work. AETNA CABINET CO.. 321 W. Maryland. YOUNG MAN—Experienced in men’s furnishings and shoes. Must have city reference. SABLOSKY’s. 1048 Prospect. FIRST-CLASS TOOL AND JIG DESIGNER —Too mucb work. INSLEY MFG. CO.. Oiney and E. St. Claire. SALESMAN—Ford used car. "A real opportunity to make money with a growing concern. See MR. HUSTON. 725 Virginia. BICYCLE REPAIRMAN ONE FIRST-CLASS SAMPLE WINDSHIELD BUILDER—At once. Times Box D 17. WANTED—A bricklayer at once. Call. Ri. 7715 after 7 p. m. y / •’. : I

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Help Wanted Male ~~ MEN between the apes of 28-40 willing to work nights beginning 6 p. m., Sept. 3 STEADY EMPLOYMENT GUARANTEED FOR GOOD WORKERS Apply Saturday, 7:30 a. m., employment office, PREST-O-LITE STORAGE BATTERY CORP. SPEEDWAY CITY. IND. Parties to take over exclusive iTgEts for Indianapolis and surrounding territories for the placing and selling of automatic handkerchief mending machines. Answers solicited from responsible parties who are in a position to handle same. Call MR. A. E. BOOTH at Lincoln Hotel. Out-of-town parties write. Opening of schools creates vacancies for ten good boys not returning to school. Grade school education and age certificate a necessity. Apply MR. DALTON, 18 N. Meridian. \ ELDERLY MAN—For fruit, poultry place; 20 miles southwest. 44 S- Summit. Help Wanted Female Girls Over 18 to Work in Factory Prefer those whb have had previous experience In factory work. Must be fast and reliable. Steady employment guaranteed. Apply 7:30 a. m. Saturday. PRESTO -O -LITE STORAGE BATTERY CORP. SPEEDWAY CITY. IND. WHITE MAID—S7.OO week: room and board; hours, 1-12 a. m. Rl. 0429. 359 W. Washington. WAlTßESS—Experienced: good hours and pay, 5644 E. Washington. Ir. 4074. MANICURIST—At once; must be firstclass. GRAND HOTEL BARBER SHOP. SPOTTER—EXPEREINCED ON FANCY WORK. CH. 1496. GlßL—Experienced; for sandwich shop and confectionery: day work._273s_Central_Av. Situations Wanted Male WANTED—Job on farm by year; married man. Box C 18 Times. Situations Wanted Female WHITE LAUNDRESS—First-class, expertenced. Box E 19, Times. Business Announcements DRESSMAKING—AII kinds of sewing. Prices reasonable. 126 S. 9th. Beech Grove. FALL PRICES—Paper hanging, painting and gen, repairs. Prompt serv. Ch. 05127 FEATHERS-Bought sold and renova te'] feather mattresses, and pillows made E P. BURKLE. 416 Mass. Rl. f">s. _ PAPER HANGING AND PAINTING—WK. CAREFLY. 6c PROMPT. DONE. CH. 5840. PLUMBING AND FIXTURES We save you money. INDIANAPOLIS PLUMBING AND SUPPLY 111 N. Alabama. LI. 5788. RUG. 9X12, THOROUGHLY CLEANED U Superior Rug Cleaners. He. 4462. RUGS—Thor, cl., 9x12. $1.50. Spec, today. Called 6c del. Keemer Rug Cos., Ch. 5336. 250 BUSINESS ENVELOPES and letter heads printed for $2.50, Ta. 5826. FILL UP your gasoline tank at Bryce’s Stations. 375 S. Meridian. 1225 E. Wash. You'll be surprised and delighted. MIDWEST Heating and Service Cos.; vacuum clean; rep. all furnaces. 2921 E. 10th. Ch. 5923. PEERLESS WALL PAPER—3 Vie roll and Bp. 413 W. Washington. LI. 7268. Rooms for Rent ALABAMA ST.. 920 N.—Seminole Hotel; clean, comfortable rooms with bath; single. $5.50; double. $8 week. LI. 1496. ALABAMA. 620 N . large trod. room accomodate 2: S4-S6 double. Rl. 4569. CAPITOL. N. 827—1 large front nn.: Ist floor: strictly modern; well furn.; clean; suitable for 2. Also sir gle room. CAPITjL, N.. 2301—Nice .’ront room, modern; private home, 1 or 3. Ta. 2941. . CLINTON HOTEL—29 Virginia Ave.; desirable rooms. $2.50 to $6 week. COLLEGE—Attractive frt. rms.. mod.; 1 or 4; gar, opt. He. 5341. COLLEGE. 3222—VERY ATTRACTIVE RM. PRIVATE HOME. WA. 2031-J. COLLEGE. 2147—Rm.. large, alcove, near bath: heat, gas, lights, wa. turn. He. 4924. DELAWARE, N., 2339—Tw0 neat, modern, furnished rooms; reasonable. Ha. 2872-W. DELAWARE. N.. 400—Apt. 12: pleasant front rooms: adjoining bath; for 2 HARBOUR HOTEL 617'/a N. 111., clean, mod. rms.. shower. . tuo baths; low dally and weekly rates. ILL., if.. 1138—2 nlcelv turn, rms., connecting bath: suit. 1 or 2. Rl. 6608. JEFFERSON. 911 N.—Pleasant front rm.; modetn; gentlemen preferred. Ch. 3115-M. LA SALLE. N.. 1427—M0D. FRONT RM.". REF. FURN.. REAL HOME FOR 2. CH. 1148. NEW JERSEY. 1605. N.—Large pleasant room, private home. 1 or 2, Ha. 6335-J. NEW JERSEY. 1123 N.—Comfortable rms.. modern; private home; $3 and $4. Rl. 7028 NEW JERSEY, N.. 1411—Large, attractive rm., modern; garage opt. Rl. 2664. OHIO. W., 114—Clean, comfortable rms. and baths, 50c up to $1.50 PENN. N.. 907—Large sleeping rm. 4 windows; modern. PRATT. W.. 29—Nice, clear, rooms; reasonable. LI, 2095, ___ PRATT, W., 155—Desirable large frnt. rm. suit. 2 or more; walk, dlst. Ll. 6114, SANDER. 425—Large clean front rm.. nlcely furn,; adults. Dr. 1640-R, 1 TALBOTT. N.. 2230—1 large rm.: twlr beds: also small rm.: garage. Ta. 3919. TECUMSEH. 831—5 rms.. comp. furn. In private, mod, home. Employed couple. VERMONT, E„ 320 NICE. CLEAN RMS.; VERY REASONi ABLE RATES FOR FAIR VISITORS. MRS. J. J. BROOKS. RI. 8575, VERMONT. E., 126—Desirable front rm.. near bath, close-ln: hot water. Rl. 2671. VERMONT. 128 E Apt. 1; nice, large frnt. rm. sult for 2; walk, dlst. Rl. 4469. 320 E. VERMONT 4 rm. apt., everything furnished; $lO week. Riley 0575. WASH., W.. 359—Special outside front rms., double. 75c to $1: night, single 50c to sl. HOTEL TOURISTS INN. 11TH. E., 537—Nice steam heated front rm., p irch, gentleman, reas. Ll. 5063. HTH. E., 717—2 very nice rooms; modern. Ri. 2607. E. 31ST —Near College, north of creek; pleasant rm., next to bath, Wa, 0969-W. $2.50 PER WEEK UP Vermont, E., 320; clean modern rms., frt. rm.. accommodate 2 men; $3. Rl. 0575. ATTRACTIVE front room; north; with 1 board; suitable for 2. Ta. 2718. 2 NlCE—Rooms; . strictly modern home; privilege of bath. Ta. 1230. EXCLUSIVE —Location north: very at. rm. lii Ivory, private bath. Wa. 0233. LOVELY—Modern front room, east; $4; Parking space. Ir. 4170, COMFORTABLE rm.. mod. downtown apt.: Ideal for teacher or student. Ll. 6189. LARGE—Modern, front rm.; lovely home; north; $5; breakfast Included. Ta, 6903. MODERN RM.—Adult family; 1 blk. Central car. No other roomers. He. 4602 Room for Rent With Board CENTRAL. 1626—Attrac.. airy rm.; suit. 2 or more; constant hot wa.; gar. Ta. 1166. NEW JERSEY. N.. 517—Good home cooklng: reasonable. Ll. 8914. WASH.. 2625 E.—Modern room; 1 or 2; prl. home; gd. meals: free pkg. sp. Ch. 5744 WOODRUFF PL.—9l7 W. Drive; pleasant room In private home. ! 11TH. E., 318—Apt ■ attrac. rm.; connect. bath; hot water: $4; meals opt. Rl. 4851. 16TH 6c TALBOTT—Lge.. comftble. rm.; prl. bath: also 1 with con, bath. Ta 2978. CHILD—To board, room for parents If desired, near E. Wash, car. Ch. 6514-J. CHILDREN TO BOARD—Modem home: pleny shade. School 6c Church. Be. 4963. CHILDREN—Or babies to rm. and board; large, modern, beautiful suburban home; large yard. Mother’s love and care. Dr. 6708, ring 1 GOOD HOME—Affectionate care for 1 or 2 small children: near Sch. 28. 802 Lex’gt'n. RM. Sc BD.—Children: mother’s care: rm. for mother: desirable school. Ch. 2965-M. Rent Housekeeping Rooms ADDISON. 266 N.—Two unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. ALABAMA. N.. 723—Large, nice rm.; home privileges; walking distance. Rl. 9688. ASHLAND. 2760—Nice 2-rm. suite; everyj thing sum.; ptl. entrance; gar. He. 5274. I BROADWAY. 902—Well-furn.. 1. 2 or 3-rm j apts.: adults: reduced. Rl. 4075. i BROADWAY. 1201—Large, front room and kitchenette: adults. BROADWAY, 1201—Attractive, front room, kitchenette, modern; for two, BROOKVILLE RD.. 5001—Very attract, rm., beautiful new home; bus line; bd. opt. . Ir. 4316-M.

Rent Housekeeping Rooms CAPITOL. 1409 N.—One S-rm. apt.; everythlng furnished: modern. Ll. 5803. I CHADWICK. 916—3 rooms, furnished, gas. I water, lights included; *6 a week. COLLEGE. 1328—NICELY FURN. 2-RM. MOD. APT. SINK. PRIV. ENT. RI. 2843. DELAWARE, N., 1505—Desirable housekeeping apts.; clean and homelike; automaflc not water, steam heat, bus line. EAST, N., 839—2 nicely furn. front rms., private entrance, garage, reas. Ll. 4605. FLETCHER. 1233—3 or 4 connecting rms.. kitchen.; large wardrobes turn. Dr, 5067-R. HARLAND, 113—3 front rms.. bath, toilet. Dr. 1923-J. __. ILL.. N., 2326—Rm. and kitchenette: everything furnished. Ha. 3505-J. KENWOOD. 2265—Comfortable. 3-rm. apt.; everything furn.; 111, car. Ha. 0838-R. LEXINGTON, 1021—3 rms., everything turn.; sink; $6; gar., carllne. Dr. 0562-J. MERIDIAN, N.. 1835—2 rins. and kitchenette; modern, everything furnished; adults. MERIDIAN. 80.—4 rooms. $12.00. Call Washington 5445. MICHIGAN. 3205 W.—2 MODERN. FURNISHED- ROOMS FOR LIGHT HBEKPG. NORTH. 17 W.—One and two-room suit's; garages; walking distance. PARK, 1535—Large rm.: nicely furn.; kitchenette; also sleeping room. Ll. 5981. PENN. N.. 2006—Very desirable 3-rm. apt. large rm, kitchenette, private bath, plenty hot water; steam heat. PRATT. W.. 39—Nice clean rms. for housekeeplng; everyth, turn.; 53.50 up Li. 2095, RURAL. N.. 267—3-rm. apt., furn.; completely modern: adults. Ch. 1671. WALNUT, 112 E.—2-rm. furn. apt.; newly dec.; close In; parking space. Rl. 8629. WESTERN. N.. 3146—2 rms. kitchenette; everything turn, Ha. 3451-R. .'/OODRUFF. W. D.. 774—Furn. small apt.. prlv, bath, entrance: hot wa., gar, Ch. 5724. 12TH. E.. 2320—M0d. 3-rm. lower front apt, nr. Spades Park, schl. 33. Ch. 5726. SHARE—Lovely mod. home, with emp. couple; ready Sept. 4; near bus. Ir. 4758. MODERN APT. Privileges; reasonable. Rl. 3637, LOVELY WOODRUFF—Near Tech.; 2 rms.. $7 50; 3rd fl. rm.; private bath and kitchenette; 2nd fl.. Ch. 4108. Apartments for Rent ALABAMA, N.. 1654—3-room apt., modern, In-a-door bed. Ll. 8735. THE CAMBRIDGE North and Delaware Bts.; 1. 2 and S room furnished apartments: first claso hotel service. Reasonable rates. BLACKSTONE 4001 E. Washington St. Living room, bed room, full equipped kitchenette. Rent Includes water, heat, light and gas; $42.50. LAFAYETTE COURT 2735 N. Meridian St. 3 and 4-room apartments. Light, heat gas. water furnished: $55.00 and $65.00 WESTMINSTER 2525 N. Meridian St. 2 and 4-room apartments. Light, heat, water, gas furnished; $40.00 and $65.00 MAPLE ARMS 38th. and Central. 4 rooms, delightful location. Heat, light, gas. water furnished: S6O and $75 MAPLE TERRACE 543 E. Maple Road. 5 rooms. Oarage, water and heat. Frlgldalre: SBO.OO KRIEGER 338 E Prospect St 1 and 2-room apartments. Gas. water heat furnished: $29.00 and $32.50. H. 11. WOODSMALL & CO., See Custodians at above addresses or Phone Ll. 5391. 1020 CENTRAL $35.00 1108 College Ave 35.00 1244 E. Washington 45.50 418 E. 15th s4l- 55.00 1733 N. Meridian 60.00 2037 W. Washington 42.00 668 E. 11th 36.50 MOYNAHAN PROPERTIES COMPANY. 710 Union Title Bldg. CLIFTON, 2947—5ma1l apartment; heat. gas and water furnished. Ll. 6413. LEXINGTON. 856—3-room lower apt.: nice shady yard; good neighborhood. Dr. 1761. MARKET. E., 1337—Walking distance; 5room modern apartment: heat, light, janitor service, hot and cold water: SSO month. See custodian. _ MICH.. E.. 3802’,2—4 nice large rms., water, gas, elec., toilet: <ls mo. Ir. 0364. PARK. 1503—Lovely, small apartment: private porch; utilities furnished. Rl. 2351. VIRGINIA AVE.. 1028—Small apartment; heat, gas and water turn. Ll. 6412. 26TH. 324 W.—Apt. Colored; four rms., i semi-mod., $22.50. Call Hu. 4248. INSPECTION INVITED BEAUTIFUL AMBASSADOR APARTMENTS Furnished or unfurnished: $57.50 to $125. Apartment-hotel service If desired. Call at building office. Penn, and Pratt Sts. Phone Rl. 1371, Moynahan Properties Company, 710 Union Title Bldg. THOROUGHLY modern 3.3, 4~and 5-room apartments: 8 locations, north, east and ! south at reduced rent. See us or phone Ll. 5391. 11. H. WOODSMALL & CO., Fidelity Trust Building Washington Court Modern; for Colored; large living room, kitchenette, bath, refrigerator, gas range, in-a-door bed furnished; $23 per month. 317 W. 21st St. See custodian or Securlty Trust Cos.. 11l N. Pennsylvania St. Apartments—sl(s.oo No. 6, 2130 Brookside Ave, Four rooms: electric lights, gas, bath, city water paid: sl6. SCHMID Sc SMITH, INC., REALTORS. 130 N. Delaware. Rl. 6367. The McKay Large living room, kitchenette, Pullman diner, tile bath; heat,- light, water, gas refrigerator, gas range, in-a-door bed furnished: $42.50 per month. 611 N. Pennsylvania St. See custodian or Security Trust Cos. 5-RM.—Beautiful unfurnished apt.; mod.; garage; reasonable: adults, Ir. 0656-W. S3O Modern, 2 rooms, kitchenette, bath: heat, light, water, gas. refrigerator, gas range furnished. Located 1116 N. Capitol. See custodian or Security Trust Cos., Ll. 9484, Houses and Flats Furnished ALABAMA, N., 1221—Furn. 8-rm. house; will sublet, has income; reasonable. BELLEFONTAINE. 1402—two large rooms, kitchenette, bath, completely furnished; porch; desirable: reasonable. Rl. 3836. GLADSTONE, N.. 864—6 rooms modern or will divide as desired; reas.; homelike. ILLINOIS, N.. 141P/2—2 and 3-room apts., clean and modern. Houses tor Rent BEECH GfiJDVE —79 N. 10th Ave.; 4-rm. dou.; gar; $22.50: nr. sch. Ch. 0357-W. BEVILLE. N., 250—Fine location for railroad men. Dandy 6-room modern home; garage: water paid; $27. BURGESS REALTY COMPANY. Ll. 8243. BOSART, 908—4-rm. double; Murphy ln-a-door bed; garage; $35. Ir. 0758-R 1. BROOKSIDE BLVD.. S.. 2523—Strictly mod. 6-rm. dbl., lac. Brookside Pk. Ch. 0935-M. BROOKSIDE AVE.. 1323—7-room house. Inquire. A. J. Huber Cos. BROOKSIDE PKY., 6. DR. 2235—Near School 33. 5-rm mod, single. Ch. 3738. CAPITOL. 2305 N. —5-rm. modern; gar.; water paid. Rl. 9747. Ta. 4548. CAPITOL. N.. 2249—6 rooms modern, north, excellent condition, reasonable Call Dr. 2780. CARROLLTON AVE., 4238—Modern double, I 6 rooms, breakfast nook, panty. 3 bedI rooms, bath, clothes chute, furnace, city and cistern water, laundry tubs In basement, garage. CHESTER. N.. 713—Cozy 5-rm. mod bungalow, redeco.; garage: $45. Ir.' 4170. COFFEY. 825—6-rm. double; gar.; elec. lights; paved street; sls, Ir. 0758-R 1. COLLEGE. 4123—Upper duplex: 5 rooms and sun parlor; heat and water turn. COLORADO. 101 N.—6-room mod double; like new; gar.: $42.50. Mr. Sims. Ir. 1212. DAVIDSON. 612 N.—Three rooms: double; $lO. GREGORY St APPEL. Ll 7491, DELAWARE. N.—Rear: colored: 4 rooms; complete bath: garage: water paid: S2O. Call MRS. HITTLE. Rl. 9513 or MRS EISNER, Ir. 3955. DORMAN, 316—6-rm. mod., gar., reas. 1050 New York; $lB. FERNWAY. 2030 Four-room semi-modern: In first-class condition; $23 per month. WADDY 6c SPRINGER. REALTORS OUR NEW LOCATION Ll. 5181. 159 E, Market. GRACE S.. 50-2900 East. 5-rm. modern bungalow: extra sleeping room: full basement. garage, paved street and alley, shades furnished, water paid; $37.50. S. J. RINEHART, owner. Dr. 2737. Dr. 1367-R. GRANT AVE., 26 N.—Middle aged Christian couple, no children, take part of elderly lady’s home and care for her. Reference required. Ir. 3979-J. HARLAN. 150—Four rooms; modern with garage; water paid; $26, Ll. 5163. LA SALLE. N„ 556—4 rms. and breakfast nook, in-a-door bed; 4 closets: Ke’ly stone house: $36; water paid. 922 LAUREL 5 rooms: gas. lights. Inside toilet: garage. '• . 2240 VALLEY AVE 4 rooms; gas. lights, city water: cheap rent. Ll. 8868. LEEDS. 240—4-room double, new gar., gas. elec.. Inside toilet, water pd.; sl9, LEXINGTON. 949—7 rooms: toilet; garage: water paid; near school; $36. Ll. 8598.

Houses for Rent LOCKWOOD. 1830—4 rooms- water, toilet Inside; garage; wa. pd.; sl9. Be. 3885. MERIDIAN. S., 1502—8-room modern double; water pd., large yard. Dr. 1850. NEW JERSEY. N„ 2925—7-rm. mod., SUi’table roomers: 3-car gar.: S6O. Ta. 6209. NEW YORK. E„ 825—7 rooms; modern, except furnace; water rent paid; $23. Inquire 831 E. New York. NORTHWESTERN. 3144—6-rm. modern double, gar., good condition. Ha. 3451-R. PARK. 3053—Near Shortridge*; 6-rm. mod. double; garage; SSO. Li. 8133. PARK, 2007—4 bedroom house, suitable roomers. Only S6O; near school. Ta. 1901. PERSHING AVE.. 42—5-rm. mod.; near Wash. High School: S4O Be. 1984. RUCKLE. 3051—7 rooms: first-class condttion; walking distance to school; reas. RURAL. S.. 24 Near Tech: 6 rooms, Vn double, s;mi-mod., wa. pd.; $23. Ll. 1072. SOUTHEASTERN. 1907—Attractive 5-rm. semi-mod. bung.; 2-car gar.; only $25. Rl. 4770. SPRING ST.. 412—Near Real Silk; 8 rms.: semi-mod.; water paid; S2O. Ll. 9156. SUGAR GROVE. 1840—5 rooms: garage: ‘j block School 44; S2O, Hu. 5636 TACOMA. N., 1527—Attractive 4 rooms aside; semi-modern double; S2O. Ll. 1957, He. 2797 evenings. TREMONT, 1038 N.—6-room mod. single; gar.; near school; $35. Ta. 1312-R 4. TUXEDO. N., 1122 —5-room double, near School 54. Only $22.50 Ll. 7488. 10TH, E.. 1532—Strictly modern double: near Tech, newly decorated. Ch. 3758. 11TH. E.. 1439—6-rm. modern double; gar.: water paid: near Tech. Dr, 4583-M 14TH. W. 142—4 rooms; modern: near school; only sl6. Rl. 6227. Ha. 3040. 25TH. W.. 1423—4"r00m5, semi-modern; garage: $25: fine neighborhood. Call MISS HITTLE. Rl. 9512 or MRS ELSNER Ir. 3955. 26TH. W.. 1517- -6-rm. modern single. 2car garage: near school; S4O. Rl. 2803. 35TH, W., 1217—7-rm. mod. single, double gar.: near school. Ha. 4401-J. 35TH. W„ 1134—4 rms., gas, lights, heat. water furn.; $35. Ha. 4401-J. 36TH. W„ 1116—6-room mod.: good order; good garage; near Golden Hill. 719 E., 53D—Elegant 4-room stucco double. resembles single; SSO. Ha. 0419-M. DESTROY—Bed bugs and eggs with Sudden Death ALBERT G MAAS 31 Va Aye. Rl. COLORED —Dougiass. 218: 4 rs.. dble.: Ins. toilet, light, gas, wa, pd.: sl6. Ta. 3512. 4-ROOM BUNGALOW 2325 Beecher St. Rent sl6. MISS DUPLY. Ll 5535. NEAT COTTAGE—2734 Chester; 4 rooms; newly papered, gas. electric lights, large yard; $12.50, CRUSE. 128 N. Deia. Cottage Six rooms; electric lights, city water. Inside toilet; newlv decorated throughout; $25 per month. 1162 W. 28th St. Security Trust Cos., 11l N. Pennsylvania St., Rl. 9484. 1 BQ. LEXINGTON CAR—6 rms., water pd.; near School 25. Rl. 1432. Suburban for Rent COTTAGE—S rms.: modem; at Southpef;; near school: $35. S. P. 49-M. Mrs. rime. t ÜBURBAN HOME—Six rooms, six acres, chicken house. Dandy Trail and agle Creek. Ll, 5163. Business Places for Rent 1,2, 3 AND 4-ROOM SUITES Ultra modern, location excellent. In financial and business section. UNION TITLE OFFICE BLDG. Corner Delaware and Market gt. Ll 3458 or call at Room 710 night phone Rl. 1371 1 Furnished office space available SOUTHEASTERN AVE _ , 1905 Business space suitable for barber shop or shoemaker In thriving bus, sec; 330. Rl. 4770. Desirable office space, 9th floor, Lemcke Bldg. Ma. 6296. ELDER AVE.. 726—Business space with 6 living rooms only; $32. Be. 4934. Storage and Transfer STORAGE—Packing; overland hauling: low freight rates on California shipments. OTTO J. SUEZ. Rl. 3628-6561: nights. Ch. 4579-00Q9-W, TRANSFER Sc GENERAL HAULING—B2I E. 64th St. W. E. RODOCKER. Wa. 4433. J. H. TAYLOR TRANSFER—SpecaII rates on moving loads. Rl. 4265. Dr. 3071, RADIO TRANSFER CO. Rl. 4757. Special rates. Rl. 6048, BORNMAN TRANSFER CO. CH. 5571 SATISFACTORY MOVING SERVICE. VALLEY TRANSFER CO—lll7 Oliver; ex. reliable movers. $3.50 load up. Be. 1365. BRITTON TRANSFER—MPvIng $3.50 load; large trucks; responsible men. Dr. 7616. WILLIAMSON TRUCKING C 0.—324 W. Ga. Special rates on return loads. Ll. 2843. TIME* S WANT ADS BRING BUSINESS Houses for Sale FOUR-BOOM COTTAGE With complete bath, city water, gas, electric lights, garage. Located just north of Prospect St. at 1039 S. Randolph St. Paved street with parkway; all street assessments paid. Price, $2,750’ $l5O cash, $25 per month. Will consider lot as cash payment. F. J. VIEHMANN CO.. Realtors, Builders 142 N. Delaware Rl, 2840 Residence. Ir. 4292 BARGAIN 2264 N. PENN. ST. Seven-room moder i house on comer ot; garage. Storeroim at rear of lot las rental value of $35. Owner leaving city and will make low price for immediate sale. Call Li. 3424. JOHN R. WELCH. FOUR NEW BUNGALOWS Now being completed In 1700 block E. Tabor St. Each well built and thoroughly modern Priced from $4,150 to $4,500. on terms of $250 to $350 cash and $35 to S4O per month. Will consider vacant lot as down payment on one of these new modern homes. F. J. VIEHMANN CO.. Realtors, Builders 142 N. Delawaie St. Ri. 2840 Residence, Ir. 4292 1208 Bancroft SIOO CASH Five-room modern bungalow: long liv-ing-room, dining-room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms and bath: full basement: garage with front drive. Purchaser must give references Call Li. 3424. JOHN R. WELCH Sc SONS. 23 W. Ohio St. UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS Near School A nice 6-room bungalow, modern, full basement, garage, side walks, and nice lot. Can use a good vacant lot as down payment. See 1302 Mills Ave., or call MR. RICHARDSON. Lin. 3820. evenings Drex. 7837 Ring 2. 4216 E. MICHIGAN Six-room cottage type home, seml-moc-ern with 2-car garage. All Barrett paid. Can be purchased at a very reasonable price, win take lot or small amount of money as down payment. Call Mr. Canfleld. Ll. 3820 or Ll. 6735. MADISON AVE., 1926 9-room modern house: fl rooms and bath down, three bedrooms and toilet up. This is a Rood home and can be bought Cheap. Ll. 5535. MJR. DUNCAN, Ch. 1248. 949 SHERMAN DRIVE 4',2-room bungalow: In splendid condition: completely modern. Will take lot In trade as payment. Call MR CANFIELD for terms. Ll. 3820 or Ll. 6735. 2849 S. STUART 5-room bungalow with basement; lot 40x140. Your moneys worth for $2,200; SSO down. $17.50 per month. Call MR. CANFIELD. Ll. 3820. or Ll. 6735. , BRAND new 5-room modern bungalow. 1803 Winfield, West Haven Add., all hardwood floors, built-in features, full cellar. 2-car garage Be. 4638, Rl. 9908. BROOKSIDE AVE.. 2326—8-room modern, 1 or 2 families: no down payment; $35 monthly. Owner, Ta. 6567. Real Estate Wanted WANT TO BUY—From owner, 5 or 6-room modern house, north of E. 10th. near Tech. Bit E 12 Times. Suburban for Sale NEAR GRADE SCHOOL See 856 S. Woodrow, located Va block south of 4600 W. Washington St. A dandy 5-room bungalow, composition roof, electric lights, well, side drive to garage, grocery stores and good bus service. SIOO cash, balance like rent or call Mr, Neukom, Ll. 7795 day or night. NO DOWN PAYMENT Buy a modern 5-room bungalow for $47.50 per mo. Full basement, laundry room. 2-car garage, front drive, large living room: see this for value. Call Ll. 2318. SCHLOSS BROS. INV. CO.. 137 E. Wash St. ACT QUICK For oest buy northeast: cozy new 5room home and chicken ranch; close tnterurban; paved roads: good school. Only S3O monthly pavments. Will show you. Ll. 3820. MR. BOWER. Ch. 4924. SCHOOL BUS SERVICE VERNON ACRES 38th St. and Massachusetts Ave.. 2 squares west. DELIGHTFUL HOME On paved E 38th St.: 5 nice rooms on elevated, well-drained half acre lot: fenced. Full Information cheerfully given. Li. 3820, MR. BOWER. Ch. 4924. Lots for Sale LOT WITH A DEED—No. 133 Terrace Addition, West LW. ELLIS, 1433 8. State Bt.

Lots for Sale CORNER LOT—Madison Ave., 34x137. lmprovements In. Owner sacrifices. Li. 3012 Real Estate for Exchange FIVE-ROOM HOME —Near Beech Grove shops; will take light closed car or clsar lot as down payment: oe.lance like rent. Owner. Beech Grove 49-W. Auction ' LAKE AUCTION SALE Build your summer home among the enormous maples and oaks of Maple Beach Resort, away from clattering crowds, but within easy week-end driving distance of Indianapolis. Fifty choice lots will be auctioned at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m.. Labor Day. Maple Beach lies on the rising, virgin timbered south shore of Old Lake. 10 miles north of Columbia City, 30 west of Ft. Wavne. Shadiest lake place in Indiana. Fishing, bathing, boating, hiking. Pure water. Telephone. Grocery, garage, meat shop, mile away. Cottages have fishing privileges on New Lake, quarter-mile awav. Drive up for outing and the sale Labor Day. State Rds. 67 and 9 to Columbia City. Yellowstone trail, five miles west of Columbia City, then follow Maple Beach signs on excellent gravel road. TIMES WANT ADS BRING BUSINESS Building and Contracting GENERAL building and contracting, rmodeling a specialty. CIVIC REALTY COMPANY. 136 N Delawrae. Ll. 5050. Miscellaneous for Sale AUTOMOBILE TIRES—4 Silvertown balloon size, 32x6.75, with tubes; practically new; cost S4O each; will sacrifice: sl2 each. Dt. 5860. BABY CARRIAGE—Like new: reasonably priced. Wa. 5323. CASH REGISTER—WaII case; cigar case; wall parti.: shoe shin, stand. Ha. 0363-R. CHASE LOUNGE—And chair: Princess dresser; davenport table; bed: moving Wa. 0541-R. CHINA cabinet; large mission, S2O; we buy, sell, or trade. 221 N. Delaware. Rl. 3035. COMPUTING SCALES - Toledo, electric" Davton and sanitary porcelain. At c bargain. Best offer. Terms. Rl 9421 DAVENPORT SUITE—3 pieces, upholstered in velour; $65 cash. 914 N. Drexel. Ir. 2084. DINING RM. SUITE—Late style, like new: a big bargain. 3040 Martindale Ave. DINING TABLE—Six chairs, leather bottom. and sideboard, fine condition; cheap. 5861 Julian Ave. DINING-RM. SUITE—Of elegance. Will blend with furnishings in home of most discriminate. Mahogany trimmed In leather. Ht^_3244-M. DINING "TABLE—Perfect “condition 3" extension brds., $6; by owner. Ri. 4051. 1442‘a E. Wash, DINING—Room suite; mahogany; 9-piece; $250 value; must sacrifice. Ta. 0533. DOUBLE BOOKCASE AND DESK—SS. 221 N. Delaware. Ri. 3035. ELECTRIC WASHERS A few demonstrators at a bargain: 3rd floor Woolworth Bids;. No. 9 E. Wash. St. Rl, 1496. ELECTRIC WASHER Trojan; excellent condition; cheap. 1744 Roosevelt Ave. ftANS—Have several desk fans af a big bargain. Must be sold at once, Rl. 4461. FIRE BOWLS—And grates, for any stove or furnace. MODEL STOVE REPAIR. 6_50 E. Washington. Ri. 0369, FLOOR LAMPS—End tables, vanity dresser, massive davenport table, lady’s beautiful writing desk. All like new; reasonable. Leaving city. Ha. 4867-R. FURNITURE—Must be sold Friday a"t once. 1522 Hlatt St. GAS RANGE—Garland, high-oven: splendld condition; sl2, 629 Udell St. GAS RANGE—High oven; cost $105: Just like new $45; lee box. Wa, 0541-R. GRAPES 5 CENTS PER L 8.—3943 S. Merldlan. Dr. 3513. ring 3. KALTEX SET-Mahogany chairs: extension table; walnut dresser: cheap. Ir. 1680. LIVING —Room furn. steel gray fibre, upholstered silk velour; owner sacrifices. I Rl. 1773 day. 1305 W. 36th St., eve. I LIVING-RM. SUlTE—Beautiful wicker. 5 jileces; Ilk* new; cheap at once. Rl. 2461. POOL TABLE—Complete; and all fixtures ior pool hall; would sell sep. Ha. 0363-R. ** SINGER SEWING MACHINES Electric, diop heads, repair all mokes 126 W WASHINGTON. MA. 1418 STROLLER—Reed; blue. $4. Radio cabinet cost sls; like new, $7. Hu. 6329. THOR MANGLE IRONER—Sewing macli. Both like new; reasonable. Many other articles; leaving city. Ha. TIRES—2 CORD, 33x4' P. ALMOST NEW IR. 2495-W. TRAVELING CASE—Ladies’ with white Ivorv Vanity Set; can be used in case or separate: cost $125.00. Will sac. or trade for ladles clothing. Ha. 4867-R. WALL CASE—Large showroom, with mir- , rors: suit, for millinery or cleaner’s shop. Ll. 2670. WASHER WESTERN ELEC.; PERFECT COND WILL SAC. FOR S4O. TA. 5083. WASHER. ELECTRIC. COST $130; FINE CONDITION: S3O. HU. 6329. BARRETT-WADE FURNITURE CO. 868 Virginia Ave.; furniture rugs, stoves refrigerators. New and used furniture for working people. Cash or credit Fasv terms. Open evenings. Dr 3667. STUDENTS—I HAVE 50 TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES RENT OR SALE: $3 TO $5 MONTHLY. LI. 9470. SUPERIOR HOUSE PAlNT—Outside or Inside. 15 colors and white. $1.59 gallon $66 S. Meridian St, Rl. 9165 RUMMAGE SALE—Used* clothing and furnltnre. 127 W Georgia Bt. WINDS OF THE WESTERN SEA—Are not as comfortable as ’’Nu-Alr’’ ventilators. Let's prove It. MEIER ELECTRIC fc MACHINE CO.. Ventilating Engineers. 136 S. Meridian Bt. Ll. 2401-02, HOUSE CLEANING?—Your surnlus clothing. furniture, magazines, papers will help us to help others Salvation Armv Industrial Home. Phone for wagon Rl 6622 127 W Georgia St _ _____ 5 PIECE breakfast set; sls. 221 N. Delawa re. Rl. 3035. Miscellaneous Wanted DON’T GIVE YOUR FURNITURE AWAY —We guarantee a safe profitable disposal for you. Just call ROWLETT'S CLEARINO HOUSE, 221 N. Delaware. Rl 3035. FURNITURE WANTED Will nay good cash prices. Dr 4840. Pets and Live Stock HOOSIER KENNEL CLUB SERVICE Members of A. K. C. and Chamber of Commerce. If you want a good dog or to breed a female dog you ar assured of auality and fair dealing 6® members of this club. BEAGLES H. A. Meyer. 503 Guaranty Bldg. city. Ll. 5073. R. A. Stine. 1514 Naomi St., city. BIRD DOGS Gerald B. Ely 5428 N. Delaware St.. City. Hu. 5665. Hon. L. Ert Slack. 521 Chamber of Commerce, city. BOSTON TERRIERS Mr. and Mrs. C. Shumard. 756 Fletcher Ave.. cltv. Hoosier Kennels. Dr. 1096. COCKER SPANIELS B. F. Busklrk. R. R. ”J’\ Box 35 E.. citv. Atoka Kennels, Ch. 6521. COLLIES B. F. Busklrk. R. R. ”J,” Box 35 E.. city. Atoka Kennels. Ch 6521. „ Mr. and Mrs. C. W Bruenger. R R. ’’J.” Box 85-A. cltv Woodfield Collie Kennels. Ch. 1875 FOX TERRIERS (Wtrehalredl T. K. Bennett. R. R. “P.” Box 330. Brookvllle Rd.. Ir. 0278-R 2. J. C. Billie Clark. 5 N Penn. St., city 4115 - . J „ Walter George. Pendleton. Ind. Georges Kennels. _ _ Mrs. Ellen Tllson, R. R. 4. Box 740. cltv Madison Rd., Stop 4. Dr. 7080-J. POINTERS U. R. Fishel. Hope, Ind. POMERANIANS Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Booty 4610 N. Keystone Ave. city. Alexandra Kennels. Hu. 5794. Gracia Hodges. 3902 School St., city Gra Lou Kennels. Ch. 4483. SHEPHERDS (German Police) H. J. Hodges. 3902 Bchool St., city Gra Lou Kennels. Ch 4483. Albert Mever. 2645 Madison Ave. city. Trebla Kennels Dr 4023. ST. BERNARDS Hazel George. R. R. "M,’’* Box 44 D. city. Hazelview Kennels. Wa. 4823 R-l. WOLF HOUNDS Gracia Hodges 3902 School St., city. Gra Lou Kennels. Ch 4483. 10.000—10 days’ to 3 weeks' brooder chicks; large breed sls per hundred; plenty baby chicks. $10; ducks. 30c BOYER’S HATCHERY, 3 N, Delaware. AT STUD—Harry Von Labertal; a beauty; many times a show winner. FRED RUEBECK STEMWEDE KENNELS. Buff Road and Troy Ave. Dr. 5776. BULL TERRIERS—Snow white, pedigreed, real companions. 629 N. La Salle. Ch. 0760-W. A'a STUD —’’Favorite”; dark red prize winning chow. Proven sire. 521 Dorman St Ch 5391. GERMAN—PoIice dogs; male; 6 months: pedigreed: perfect health: beautl. markfngs. Federal Jewelry Store, 219 W. Wash SPITZ—Pups: fancy, clear white mains. Hal Sheetz. 2541 N. Illinois. Ha. 2410. BOSTON BULL TERRIERS *At?D FOJ' TERRIERS CRQB3ED. 3048 CARSON. HAVE YOUR DOO VACCINATED—To prevent rabies. Call DR. McGINTY, Ri. 1886. GUINEA PIGS GERMAN POLICE PUPPY Pedigreed: reas.; at once. 2230 E. New York St. AT STUD—Beautiful German police dogs Fee reasonable 3321 Roosevelt Ave. PUPPIES—For pets; very cheap; shorthalred. Ch. 6288-R. FOR SALE—White King pigeons, registered stock. 41 Grace St. PIGEONS—66 pair white kings for *ale. Cheap. 2138 S. New Jersey.

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Pets and Live Stock GERMAN POLICE PUP Perligred. 6 Bin. Must sell bee, ot Illness. 3708 N. Keystone. SEE GLOVER'S—“My. Come Here. Sir” at fair; 1 pup for salc._ 1229 W. 32nd. PEKINESE PUPPIES - PEDIGREED; 125 AND S4O. _A259 COLLEGE HP 6276. Radio and Equipment CROSLEY 6-TUBE RADIO COMPLETE WITII OU T SPEAKER. HAS “B” BATTERY ELIMINATOR AND A STORAGE BATTERY WITH AUTOMATIC SWITCH CONTROL AND BATT ER Y CHARGER. TUBES AND SET IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. 937 BRADBURY AVE. DR. 271 L m RADIO sets ana speakers nil makes repaired and service Cummins Bros Radio Cos., 205 Ind, Ave, Li. Musical Instruments It IN N K MUSIC CO.—DRUM SHOP" 128 Pembroke Arcade Lincoln 0,133 "King” Band Inst’s. Leedy Drums Jf Ulies, Selmer Saxs, Clarlif nets. Bach Trumpets, Olds * Trombones VIOLIN OUTFITS, fin I’P Pianos for Rent $1 Per month KIMBALL PIANO STORE Rl. 2155 160 N. Delaware SAXOPHONES New and used] easiest payment plan In cltv VORK BAND INSTRUMENTS Lorenz Sax School. 122 Pembroke Arcade. LL 1421. PARLOR GRAND—S3SO: NEW Bush"* Gerts. Grands. SBSO to $2,850. Payments. No Interest ROBERTSON S. 235 N. Penn. FINISH PAYMENTS—On nlaver; $155-8165-$195; $1.50 per week. See Mr. Stevens. CHRISTINA TEAGUE PIANO CO. PIANO Plaver. bench, roles arret music: coit $750; very cheap If sold Immediately; 3935 College Ave. _ MOVING FROM ClTY—Selling Stuyvesant, player piano, Pathe phonograph and muslc, other furn. Wa. 4194 or 1121 E. Jsth. B-ELAT SAXOPHONE case; ex'cellent cond.; S6O. 2222_Br0!idway. He. 2472. 2 UPRIGHT' PHONOGRAPHS—In perfect shape. While they last, $lO each Terms. 120 E. Ohio St. PlANO—Upright; good condition. “ Cheap If sold at once Rl. 2461. SAXOPHONE—Martin C melodv; beautiful, rich tone; moderately Ri. 5095 PlANO—Ellington; upright; splendid contiltlon; reasonable. Ir. 1072-W LARGE cabinet vlctrola; fine condition; quick sacrifice. 1335 N Alabama. Apt. 8. Barter and Swap MOTHS—Larvae; at last a real moth ex terminator—MOTHAClDE ALBERT O. MAAS, 31 Va. Ave. Ri. 7125, GRAND PlANO—Slight’v used: take oart trade or sell good Darlv $lO down Be. 10-W. CAMP TRAILER—WITH" 12xl8-fT. TENT; WILL SWAP FOR GOOD DIAMOND RING, RI. 6630, TA. 1080. PLAYER PIANO—Used 3 months. Will mil good party for $4 down Would take "art trade. Ta. 4221. _ SEWING MACHINE—White Rotnrv: '“eosl S9B. Practtctllv new. Will consider ladles’ clothing. Ha. 4867-R. LIVING-RM. SUITE—Prac. new. Wish to trade on light car. Ll. 6289 _ FORD—Tudor: good condition; will trade equity for another car. 1701 N. Capitol. RADIO—NEW 5-TUBE; TRADE FOR FLAT TOP DESK CH. 4033. Coal and Wood KINDLING WITH EACH TON 23r Discount on all 2-tori orders Best Virginia block 6-lnch forked $6 50 Best Virginia 4-in. Ip or egg fkd 8,25 Best Indiana Ip. or egg. forked. . 5.25 DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN CITY UNION ICE AND COAL. DR. 4621 1910 BLUFF. Business Opportunities BUSlNESS—Proposition open for responsible partv with limited amount of capital: this business does not necessarily require all of one's time; will interest Investor, arrangements can be made to have someone to look after this business; correspondence strictly confidential. Answer care Times. Box D. 13. N TWO 011718 Or married ladv can have splendid • u v-maklng business. Must sell mv r and Ice cream_parlor. Small amount • will handle. Estaab. trade. Low rent. . -:02 E, Tenth. Ch. 1058 BARBER SHOP—Three chairs, 2 baths: good location. Will sell cheap If taken at once. Address Times Box D 16. _ GROCERY and meat market; good neigh” borhood: receipts show SSOO weekly: rent and living-room, $35. Good reason for selling. Be, 0611, 2021 W, Ohlo St, ESTABLISHED TIRE AND VULCANIZING SHOP—Very low overhead. Priced right for quick sale. Times Box 14. ROOMING HOUSE—3I2 N. East: 8 rooms; good furniture; good cash buy might take car as part. TRADE DOUBLE—And duplex rentals for stock of hardware. Ta. 2958. Money to Loan HOUSEHOLD LOANS $lO to S3OO This corporation provides a olace where vou mav borrow from $lO to S3OO In a dignified . business-like manner. : without paving more than the LAWFUL RATE OF INTEREST and without being Imposed upon In anv wav a WE DO NOl NOTIFY vour employer. neither do make inquiries of vour friends relatives or tradespeople. NO INDORSER REQUIRED If vou are unable to call at our office, phone Rllev 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 Monney to Loaim On automobiles or household goods. No indorsers. Legal rate. Quick, courteous, confidential. Plenty of Parking Spact,. Buckeye Finance Cos. 207 E. New York st. Riley 4974. PUBLIC WELFARE LOAN 330 Occidental Bldg. Rl. 9229 Rato 2 % Interest Is the only charge, co extras Loans on furniture, lowest chattel loan rate ;n city. SSO total coat 5 months $3 00. Loans up to S3OO. OTHER COMPANIES PAID OFF LOANS—SIO TO S3OO TO HUSBAND AND WIFE At lawful rates and easy terms ol repayment Wc charge only on monthly balances. You can reduce ot oav off lop > anv time. UNDER STATE SUPERVISION Popular Finance Corporation A DIFFERENT KIND OF LOAN COMPANY 513 LEMCKE BLDG. RI. 2570 106 EAST MARKET ST. WE BUY REAL ESTATE CONTRACTS ON Indianapolis and Marion County property from tltleholder*. Mr. Fry, THE WASHINGTON COMPANY 257 W Washington Bt. Lincoln 2541 QUICK LOANB COLUMBIA LOAN CO. 153 N. Delaware.