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I, STUDENTS EXPECTED AT ATTUCKS HIGH Instructor Staff Larger Than Last Year in Negro School, Sixteen hundred students are expected to begin the 1928-29 school year Monday at Crispus Attucks High School, West and Twelfth Sts., which was opened last fall for all Negro students. According to officials, the teaching staff will be made up of fiftyfive instructors for the term, an increase of five over last year. Mathias Nolcox. principal, who studied in England during the summer. stated that the instructors for the fall term are from the Universities of Illinois. Cornell, Northwestern. Indiana. Chicago, Ohio State, Howard, Brown, Colorado and Boston. Department Heads Named Three - departments and their heads have been established at the high school, as follows: English. Russell A. Lane; history. Miss Iva R. Marshall; language, Clarence Mills. New instructors who will take up duties Monday are Misses Bernice Snow, Blanche E. Emanuel. Helen Hummons, Frances Stout, Lucy B. Dupee, Letty Wickliffe, George White, P. A. Vaughn, W. T. Davis, J. C. Carpenter, W. L. G. King and Clarence Mills. All seniors and students who previously have not attended Crispus Attucks are to report at 8 o’clock Monday morning. All freshmen are to report Monday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Announcement has been made of the resignation of Fr. Royal S. Hoagland from the pastorate of 'fet. Phi 1 i p's Protestant Episcopal Church, Walnut and West Sts. He has been pastor there since June, 1925. /

Decides to Resign "After a three-year study of conditions, I find it impossible to continue under the regime of St Philip’s Church. I now am pastor of St. John the Divine of the Orthodox Episcopal Church, a branch of the Holy Catholic Church, which enjoys racial autonomy," said Mr. Hoagland in his statement. "We are members of the varied Order of Priests and Deacons and have our own archbishop, His Eminence George Alexander McGuire. I expect to be elevated at an early date to the office of arch-deacon with jurisdiction over Indiana and adjacent territory. "Services will be held Sunday Sept. 16 in our new location,’ concluded Mr. Hoagland. An "airplane” building fund campaign has begun at Shiloh Baptist Church, .Walnut and West Sts., with $5,000 as the goal in tne next ninetydays. The Rev. Judge I. Sanders is pastor. Ministers in Final Sessions Ministers of the P. A. of W. are holding final sessions today at Christ Temple, Fall Creek Blvd. and Paris Ave. Large crowds are attending each session and delegates are present from all over the United States. Teachers who arrived this week for the opening of school, and the places of vacations, are Mrs. Mary E. Cable, Michigan; Mrs. Bessie Rhodes, California; Miss Jeanette Walker, Pennsylvania; Miss Ethel Cheatham, Pittsburgh; Miss Blanche Booth, Detroit; Mrs. Ruth Bailey, Chicago; Mrs. Bertha Brown, South Carolina; Mrs. Lillian Briscoe, New Jersey; Mrs. Lillian Childress, Buffalo; Mrs. Gertrude Martin, California, and Miss Juanita Bobson, North Carolina and New York. Special music at the Emerson Avenue Baptist Church Sunday night will be given by the chorus of the Fithugh Valentine Music School. Mrs. A. J. Grubs is accompanist and Mrs. Dorothy Stewart is president of the chorus club. Doctors Tour in West Friends here have received souvenirs from Dr. L. B. Meriwether and Dr. Guy Grant, who are on a motor trip to the Pacific coast. They expect to return to their offices here this month. Belmore Perry of St. Louis visited his wife here Sunday aind Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Martin, Cornelius Ave. Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Lewis announce the birth of a daughter at their residence, 2128 Blvd. PL, Wednesday, Sept. 5. The child will be called Patricia Beatrice Lewis. A. D. Williams of the Kansas City Call visited friends here this week. Williams was formerly of the Indianapolis Recorder. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pryor have returned from a trip to Kentucky. Mr. and Mrs. William McAfee and Mrs. Carrie Ford have been visiting in Nashville, Tenn. Pastor Motors Her^ The Rev. Alexander Schooler, and sen motored here to attend sessions of the P. A. of W. at Christ Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Winton have returned from a motor trip to Columbus, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Dinwiddle of Chicago passed through the city en route to Kentucky this week. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Murphy Dinwiddie while here. Mrs. Anna Mae Proctor has purchased a home in N. Rural St. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cooper, undertakers of Louisville, who visited here this week, left for their home Wednesday, accompanied by Mrs. Oliver Martin, Boulevard PI. Mrs. Vertrees Sullivan, a teacher of Murfreesboro, Tenn., returned to her home Thursday, following a visit with her husband in the Douglas Apts. Mr. and Mrs. D. Graham Douglas and family, Arsenal Ave., have returned from a visit with relatives in Cincinnati. The East End Community Welfare League held a picnic at Douglas Park this week. Mr. and Mrs. James McGuire have returned from a visit to St. Louis.

Sentenced to Death

% Mrs. Eula Thompson Bu tinted Press CHATSWORTH, Ga.. Sept. 7.—Mrs. Eula Thompson was sentenced in Circuit Court today to die in the electric chair Sept. 21, for the murder of Coleman Osborne, a country storekeeper, a year ago. It was the second time the woman had been sehtenced. She appealed her first sentence, but the plea was refused. If clemency is denied she will be the first woman to die in the electric chair in Georgia.

RAPPED Accused Youth Has Alibi, Says Guard Officer. A letter from a. National Guard officer today cast doubt on the confession of Milburn Jones of Danville, Ind., that he and three other youths had staged a series of fourteen holdups here. The letter received by Detective Chief Jerry Kinney said that Harry Noey, 432 S. West St., was with the National Guard at Camp Knox at the time Jones said he was participating in some holdups. Noey, Vatchell White, 757 Virginia Ave., and John McCarty of Sheridan, Ind., deny they were involved in the holdups. McCarty, however, has admitted being involved in fraudulent check operations. White voluntarily surrendered to detectives Wednesday night, saying he understood he was wanted, but was innocent. Noey and McCarty declare Jones was “crazy with loco weeds,” doped cigarets, when he made his confession. SAFE ROBBED OF S9O; BURGLARS ENTER HOME Numerous Minor Thefts Reported During Night. Burglars entered the home of John L. White, 1915 Park Ave. Thursday night, and took SB. George Pete, 209 Bright St., said his garage and ice cream wagon were broken into early today. The thieves obtained $4 in loot. Robert MacGregor, 6 W. TwentySixth St., owner of a vacant house at 1545 Park Ave. .reported plumbing stolen. Ninety dollars was stolen from an unlocked safe in the office of the Burnet-Binford Lumber Company, 1401 W. Thirtieth St., Thursday. Claude Tracy, 1609 Montcalm St., parked his automobile at Capitol Ave. and Ohio St. Thursday. A thief stole two tires valued at S3B.

STEEL MERGER BEGUN Pittsburgh Companies Reported Arranging Combine. Bii United Press NEW YORK, Sept. 7.—Dovv-Jones & Cos., today reported in a dispatch from Pittsburgh that merger negotiations were understood to have been started between the Vanadium-Alloys Steel Company and the Colonial Steel Company. Births _ Boys Albert and Hazel Reasner. 2826 E. New York. Harry and Loreve Hammond, 1323 S. Belmont. Everttt and Edwlna McFarland, 914 E. New York. Joseph and Ruth Schmoll, R. R. Eox 608-K, Indianapolis. Harold and Loretta Morrow, 1600 E. Vermont. George and Mary Daser, 125 W. TwentyFourth. Millard and Mary Arnold, 5133 Schofield. Ernest and Edna Hall, Methodist Hospital. Fredrick and Vera Brinkman, 37 N. Keystone. Harvey and Lena Carson. 747 N. GraGirls ham. Ardelbert and Thelma Ford. 323 Sixteen PI. Homer and Dorothy Fox. 1116 N. Delaware St. Frank and Mary Rodez, 1129 N. Warman. Harry and Ruth Estle, 1239 Leonard St. Deaths Charles R. Finley. 60. 134 E TwentySecond St., acute cardiac dilitation. Willis m H. Marsh, 61, 616V2 Virginia Ave.. chronic myocarditis. John W. Barber. 72, 727 N. New Jersey St., chronic myocarditis. Lydia McGrew, 70, city hospital, iliocolitis. James Robert Wheatley. 56, 401 Eastern Ave.. chronic myocarditis. Mary A. Smlthmeyer. 64. 3851 Carrollton Ave.. chronic myocarditis. Flint H. Hornaday, 61. 50 N. Gladstone St., carcinoma. Cleo May Long, 9 months, 1218 N. Sheffield accidental. Anna Gill. 55, city hospital, carcinoma. Eliza Holman, 43. 3547 E. Washington St., chronic nephritis. Richard E. Doehring. 3 months. Union Station, broncho pneumonia. Louisa A. McMahan. 67. 48 S. Tremont St., toxic goiter. Erton A. Redmou. 56, 3126 N. New Jersey St., myocarditis. Josephine Berry. 1 day. Indiana Christian Hospital. Henry W. Zimmer, 73, 2114 Madison Ave.. chronic myocarditis. Irene Spaulding. 32, Coleman Hospital, peritonitis.

The City in Brief Arrius Court of Ben-Hur will hold a picnic Sunday morning and afternoon at Brookside Park under direction of Dr. Kesler E. Truelove, chairman of the picnic committee. Other members of the committee are Mrs. Bemma Letsinger, Arthur Basey and Mrs. Mary Thomas. Dinner will be served at noon. Maxine Martin, 14, of 44 N. Walcott St., was slightly injured when knocked from her bicycle by an automobile driven by Steve Ivenoff, 39, of 502 E. Washington St„ at Hendricks PI. and Washington St„ Thursday afternoon. Joe Watkins, 41, Negro, 529 Ogden St., was sent to city hospital for repairs'Thursday night after it is alleged that Jack Carson, Negro, Apartment 5, 426 Ogden St., broke a vase on his head. Police failed to find Carson. Two hundred employes of the State Life Insurance Company attended the company’s annual picnic Thursday afternoon at Broad Ripple Park. A picnic lunch was serve 1 at 6 p. m. Charles F. Coffin, vice president of the company, had charge of the outing. CITY TROLLEYS EARN MORE THAN LAST YEAR Increase of $8,187 Shown for July, 1928. Net earnings of the Indianapolis Street Railway Company were $8,187.40 more in July, 1928, than for the same month in 1927, according to the July report of street car company earnings filed with the public service commission. Although the net earnings showed an increase of the difference between $82,636.86 for July, 1928, and $74,849.46 for July, 1927, gross earnings were $19,478.94 less in July, 1928, than in the same month in 1927. Gross earnings for July this year were $389,580.39, in comparison ’with $404,059.33 for the same month in 1927. Operating expenses totaled $303,943.43 for July, 1927, in comparison with $303,709.87.

TWO HELD ON DRY LAW Face Grand Jury Probe After Liquor Raids. Joe Sarbinoff, 410 W. Washington St., and Pete Laeff, 504 W. New York St., against whom dry agents have been seeking evidence for some time without success, face grand jury investigation as result of affidavits signed by a volunteer informer. Search warrants were obtained on the affidavits and a small quantity of liquor found in each place. They were held to the Federal grand jury by John W. Kern, United States commissioner. Sarbinoff provided $2,500 bond and Laeff $1,500. ENJOIN SLEUTH BUREAU License Revoked Pending Charge Against Detective. Detective license of the Indiana Secret Service Bureau, 315 Peoples Bank building, a private detective agency, has been suspended pending outcome of charges against William Joie Rae, an operative, of attempted attack upon two girls. The suspension was made by Earle Coble, chief investigator for the corporations department. Suspension of the license will prohibit any of the firm’s operatives from working until revocation of the charge. ENG INESMASHESAU T 0 Motorist Escapes Injury But Car Tc Wrpckpfi Korah Wilkerson. 1216 E. Vermont St., was not injured but his automobile was wrecked badly when an engine pushing four freight cars on the Monon struck it. The accident occurred at Vermont St., at 12:30 a. m. today.

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WALES SAILS FOR TOUR OF AFRICAREALM Prince to Hunt Big Game and Visit Remote Regions, BY ROBERT C. DOWSON United Press Staff Correspondent LONDON, Sept. 7.—Th e Prince of Wales, accompanied by his brother, Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester, started Thursday on what may be his last empire tour as Prince of Wales. The prince and his brother were to sail for East Africa, one of the few' parts of the British empire that Wales has not visited. The tour might be described as the final stage in the training of the prince for his eventual reign over 100.000.000 subjects.

The home engagements of the Prince of Wales have grown so numerous that soon it may be impossible for him to spend more than a few' daj’s at a. time away from home. Cover 3,000 Miles In addition King George, now 63, occasionally experiences periods of indifferent health which, while they would be comparatively trivial to a younger man, cause concern for one of the king’s age. The prince’s tour will include visits to Mombasa, Rhodesia, South Africa and Capetown, covering 3,000 miles by rail and auto. Visits will be made to some of “Darkest Africa’s” most remote regions, where the prince will have his first shot at a lion. He has been practicing up on his markmanship. The prince is likely to encounter every -ariety of animal, ranging from the elephant to the rabbitsized dik-dik. Hunt for Big Game The party will go from Mombasi by train to Nairobi, over 320 miles of desert, open plain and the great southern game reserve. Even in that early stage of the tour the prince probably will see antelopes, elands, hartebeets, gnus, ostriches, jackals, zebras and even a rhineoceros or a lion. At Nairobi the prince will be lavishly entertained. Polo matches and horse race meetings will be arranged. Later on, after passing westward through Victoria, Nyanza and Ugando, big game hunting will be organized at Tanganyika, w'here lions, elephants, buffaloes and smaller game abounds. The last stage of the journey will be through Rhodesia and East Africa and down to Capetown. SEEKS MISSING WIFE Fears for Safety of Mate, Who Has Been 111. Orville Faith today sought help in his hunt for his w'ife, Mrs. Nellie Pearl Faith, 39, who disappeared from their home, 3623 Rockville Rd., Monday noon. Mr.s Faith had been ill and her husband fears she wandered away and has come to some harm. She was last seen walking near Rockville Rd. and Washington St. She is fair complexioned, with light brown hair, and wore a black hat and a black cape or coat. TWO DIE FOR ATTACK Mexicans Are Executed for Crime in Texas. ISii I lifted Drrxx HUNTSVILLE, Texas. Sept. 7 Clemente Rodriguez and Esquivel Servin were executed in the electric chair at State prison here today for criminally assaulting a San Antonio high school girl.

Death Notices M’NUTT. OLIVER P.—Passed away Thurs_Sept. 1 5 Funeral from MOORE'S UNDERTAKING PARLOR. Saturday, Sept. 8 at 3:30 p. m. (daylight saving timet. Friends invited. Burial Memorial Park. SETTLE. GEORGE W.—Husband of Maggie Settle, father ol William. Wavne. and Roland, son of J. M. Settle, brother of Mrs C. Steffey, Mrs. H. Hazelit, Mrs. N. Bailey, and Paul Settle, passed away Friday, Sept. 7. Indiana Christian Hospital. Friends may call at the residenc. 236 E. Henry, any time after 7 p. m. Fr‘day. Body will be shipped to Olencce Ky., for burial Sunday: 4:05 a. m. (Olasco Times please copy.) Funeral Directors w. tTblasengym ~ Main office 2226 Shelbv St. Drexel 2570 FINN BROS. FUNERAI HOME 1639 N. MERIDIAN. TA. 1835 George Grinsteiner Funeral director 822 E Market Riley 8374 BERT 8. GADD 2130 PROSPECT ST. DREXEL 5307 G. li. HERRMANN 1722 S. East St. Dr. 447? KRIEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1402 N Illinois St. RI. 1243. Res . Be. 3866-R 1. UNDERTAKERS HISEY & TITUS 931 N. Delaware li. 3826 J. C WILSON —Funerai parlors: ambulance service ano modern automotive eaulpment. 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 (ares, courteous, dependable service. We are bonded, insured, legal carriers., Depot. Pennsylvania and Ohio Sts RI 2273. Lost and Found BREASTPIN—BIack onyx. Letter N. Family relic; return receive money. He 2817, GLASSES—Lost on parking ground at Clilty Inn. CUfty Falls. Madison. Ind. Reward. 50 S. Bradley, Ir. 0764. HOUND—Ring neck, wart on right shoulder. hind leg scarred: also tick hound Reward for information. Dr. 3572-M. HOUNDS —Pair young beagle, white with black and brown spots. Reward. Be. 2650. LOST—From dog show at State fair, rnaie wire-haired fox terrier, brown head. Had Turkish towel on for blanket. Reward. Dr. 4023. PURSE—SmaII: lost in front 725 N. Tremont. Reward. Be. 4916, PURSE—Containing kevs, money, marriage cert.; lost in Kresgs'e. Re Wa. 2249. REWARD—For information aout black and white toy terrlez. Name "Tinker." Address Times Box D 20. SUITCASE—Bovs’ clothing lost between dianaoolis and Cumberland: reward. Ta. 6532. SUITCASE—Brown; lost; containing lady’s and child’s clothes. Reward. He. 4549.

Lost and Found WEDDING RlNG—Platinum set with eight diamonds. Reward. Ha. 0267-M. WRIST WATCH—PIain: small yellow gold: lost Tuesday between Fletcher American Bldg, and Ayres. Reward. Ir. 1280. WRIST WATCH—White gold. Bulova with wrist chain; lost at fairground Monday. Reward. Be. 1808-J. WRIST WATCH—Lady's Gruen; State fairground Thursday, Reward. Hu. 5420. Special Notices CHICKEN AND FISH DINNERS—BO CENTS AND $1: TEA-POT DOME. 7 MILES WEST OF INDIANAPOLIS ON NATIONAL RD. BE. 2190. WEST OF BEN DAVIS. I will not be responsible for debts contracted by mv wife. Mary, after Sept. 4th. CARL WM. STEOMAN. Indianapolls. Ft. Wayne. Detroit, Mich. PERSONAL—And business problems analyzed. Expert advice; reasonable. Ll. 1955. Instructions STEP INTO A BIG PAY JOB—Learn bartering at MOLERS under supervision of Master Barber Association. Write MOLER COLLEGE. 512 N. State St.. Chicago, NORMAL COURSE - Ballroom dancing. Ladies and gentlemen. Place competent people , Address Box D 19, Times. PIANO AND HARMONY LESSONS—FuII hour. sl. Graduate teacher. Ri. 3080. DANCING LESSONS—Beginners or advanced pupils; eves., priv, home. Li. 6146. Help Wanted Male I WANT MEX AND WOMEN to introduce our company's 4 per cent compound Interest insured savings accounts. Ours is one of the best known and most highly rated legal reserve life insurance companies. THE RIGHT MEN OR WOMEN are assured of hearty cooperation, practical training, liberal leads, assistance In closing, etc. EITHER PART TIME OR FULL TIME—PAY EVERY WEEK An appealing new proposition. SEE J. L. WIKOFF. Manager. 401 New City Trust Building. Opening of schools creates vacancies for 10 good boys not returning to school. Grade school education and age certificate a necessity. Apply MR. DALTON, 18 N. Meridian. EXPERIENCED J. and L. men, also Acme and Gridley automatic screw machine men. LINK BELT CO. 515 N. Holmes Ave. SPECIALTY "SALESMEN Real live wires; excellent opportunity for men who can qualify. Salary and commission basis. INDIANAPOLIS POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY. Meridian at Washington. Mr. Schwarz.

SALESMEN Hottest specialty in town; money making; $7 to sls per day. We need 2 men to fill vacancies caused by promotion. See MR. WARD. Denison Hotel. BARBER—Steady work; good wages. No student. 3505 Massachusetts. WHITE DELIVERY BOY-For grocery; neat appearing: capable. Wa. 4864, MAN—For general work; middle aged. Apply 31 S. Senate. Help Wanted Female CAPABLE. ACTIVE WOMAN—Whc has had college or normal school education, but Is without specialized business training, may qualify for position which deals with children. Must be over 30. unencumbered. mature In her judgment, and rescourceful. SEE MISS SHEERER TODAY. BETWEEN 9-3. 619 CONTINENTAL BANK BLDG. MIDDLE-AGED COLORED LADY Who will go to a college town to take care of home for woman teacher who has three children of school age. Phone Ha. 5721. LADIES—To assist manager with advertising campaign for local store. Pleasant outdoor work, good pay. See Mr. Mullinnex. 2 to 4 p m.. Sat. Gordon Fur. Cos. EXPERIENCED BUTTER WRAPPERS— Standard Nut Margarine Cos. 1102 Roosevelt Ave, EXPERIENCED—OveraII makers. J. W. JACKSON & SON. 546 S. Meridian. 700 Jackson Bldg. LADY SOLICITORS—FuII or part time. 9 N. Webster. Si nations Wanted Male SUCCESSFUL SALESMAN—Desires Indianapolis connection. Prefer small factory needing sales manager, on commission or partnership basis. Box E 17. Times. Sitrrr.tions Wanted Female WANTED—FAMILY WASHINGS AT 614 lOWA ST. _____ - r:ess Announcements DRESSMAKING—AII kinds, altering, relinlng; very reas, 24 S. Denny Ir. 1917-W. LEATHERS Bought sold ano renovateo feather mattresses end pillows made E F BURKLE 416 Mass Ri 6695 FIX YOUR'FLUES FOR WINTER-Expert cement, brick work; reas. Ch. 2127-W. RUG—9xl2, thoroughly cleaned. $2. SUPERIOR RUG CLEANERS. He. 4462. PAPER HANGING. PAINTING— 'i PRICE'. PROPERTY OWNERS CALL CH. 5441-J. PAPER—Furnished, hung, complete. $4 up; nainting. G. Frew. Be. 0838-R. PAPER—FURNISHED AND HUNG; $4 A ROOM_WORK GUAP.. CH. 30M-W. PAPER FURNISHED & HUNG—Guaranteed work; reas. Vanzant, Dr. 7752 R-3. RUGS—Tiior. clnd ; 9x12; 51.50; spec, today. Call & del. Keemer Rug Cos. Ch. 5336. S2 50 WILL PRINT—2SO business envelopes and_ letter heads Ta. 5826. WE REPAIR—And furnish parts for all kinds of vending machines, including Ml'ls, Watllng and Jennings. Ch. 3954. MID-WEST—Heating Service Co.—Vaccum clean, repair fur. 2021 E. 10th. Ch. 5923. Rooms for Rent ALABAMA. 620 N.. large mod room accomodate 2; $4-$6 double. RI. 4569. BROADWAY. 902—Rm.. partly furn.: pri. bath; suit, for housekeep, for 2 Ri. 4075. BROADWAY. 2545—Large front bedroom, ideal for teachers or stud'ls. gar. He. 4969 CAPITOL. N. 827-1 large fro it rm.: Ist floor; strictly modern: well f 'rn.; clean: suitable for 2. Also single room. CAPITOL. 2215 N—Furnished rm.; large closet. Ha. 4731-R. CAP. 1109, N.—Very desirable. newly decorated, newly furn. rms. Ri. 3270. CENTRAL, 2528—1 large rm.. comfortably furnished, light housekeeping if desired. 1 or more employed ladies pref. Aft. 5 p. m. Ha. 4943-M. CENTRAL. 2609—Cozv front rm. priv. mod., teachers, employed folks. He. 1195. CENTRAL AVE.—Choice front room; A-l location: 1 or 2 gentlemen. Wa. 2122, CENTRAL. 1626 —Attractive rm. 2 or more: hot water: garage. Ta. 1166. CENTRAL COURT—3SOO nortlt: rm. for gentlemen' breakfast optional. Wa. 4465-R COLLEGE. 2030—Nicely furn.. mod. front rm.; prl. family; reasonable. He. 4018. DEL.. N„ 2514—2 comfortably furn. rms.. mod. home. bus. Ha. 4848-M. EVERGREEN. 3548—1 or 2 gentlemen, private home, breakfast and garage if desired. Constant hot water. Wa. 5179. GRAY. N.. 823—Well furnished rm.. private mod, home, lor 2: gar. Ch. 2145-M. GREAT EASTERN HOTEL 460 E. Wash. Spl. rates, $4 week and up. HAMILTON, 604 N.—2 large rms. mod'. Break! gar, opt. 2 empl. Ch. 2528. HARBOUR HOTEL 617 Va N 111., clean, mod. rms.. shower tuo low dally and weekly rates HIGHLAND - AVE..'BIO—2 or 3 modern unfurnished rooms; porches, shade. garage ILL.. N.. 1801—Large, mod rm.: suit. 1 or 2 men; refined family: reas. Ta. 5690. ILL., N.. 1006—Attractive furnished modern rooms; suitable 3; $5.00. ILL.. N.. 1138—2 nicely furn. rms.. connecting hath; suit. 1 or 2,_ RI. 6608. JEFFERSON. N., 1041—Lovely rm.. new mod, home; prl. shower; gar. Ch. 5324-M. MERIDIAN S.. 418—2 single rms: also 1 large rm.; twin beds: 2 men. RI. 2742. MERIDIAN. 2118 N.—ATTRACTIVE RM., 2 OR 4; EXCEL. EVE. DINNERS. TA. 2734. MIDDLE DR.. 970 - Woodruff PI.: dandy room; home complete: garage. Ch. 1418. NEW JERSEY. 1015 N.—Attractive room for busi. men; pri. home: $3.75. Ll. 3182. NEW JERSEY. N.. 1411—Warm, attractive rm. modern; garage opt. Ri. 2684. NORTH, 426 E. APT. 17—Attract, front rm. priv. apt, steam heat. Ri. 2532. OHIO. W.. 114—Clean, comfortable rms and baths. 50c up to $1.50. OHIO. 432 E.—Sleeping rooms. $2.00 a week. PENN. 907 N.— Near Dental College: walk, dlst. downtown; modern. Ri. 9156. , PENN., N., 1101 Large cozy clean 1-rm apt., separate kitchen, everything turn. Couple prel RUCKLE. 3256—Desirable rm.. employed couple or voung men. gar. and breakfast optional; bus and 2 car lines. Wa. 1126 RUCKLE. 1701—2 rooms, front apt., also sleeping rooms. Ll. 6045. STURM. 1214—Modern pleasant rm.. adjoinlng bath, near Tech. Ch. 2562-W. UNION. 8.. 2326—Nice comfortable rm. priv, mod, home: garage. Dr, 1580-R. NlCE—Furnished rms. private home. Employed lady. Harrison 0433.

Rooms for Rent 320 E. VERMONT Close In; nice clean, sleeping rms: *2.50 per wk. and up; hot and cold water. Telephone service. RI. 0575. VERMONT. 128 E.. APT. I—Nice, large front rm. for 2; walk, distance. Ri. 4469. WALNUT. 415 E.—Nice clean sleeping rooms, adjoining bath; also large front room for housekeeping; all newly decorated. Ll. 7258. WASH.. W.. 359—Special rates; 75c to sl, double; single 50c to $1; nice outside front rms. TOURISTS INN HOTEL. WALNUT. W.. 128—Nicely furn. front rm., also light housekeep. rms., cheap. RI. 9138. WALNUT. E.. 452—Apt. 2; steam-heated rm., bath; men: private ent. RI. 9756. $2.50 PER WEEK UP Vermont. E„ 320; clean modern rms.. frt. rm., accommodate 2 men: $3. RI. 0575. 2 NlCE—Rooms: 6trlctly modern home: privilege of bath. Ta. 1230. UPSTAIRS—Living rm.. sleep, porch adj.: des. for 2; reas., board opt. Wa. 5195 900 NORTH—Furnished rm.. modern. Call Li. 2422. LOVELY—MODERN FRONT ROOM: $4; PARKING SPACE. IR. 4170. NEWLY FURN. RM.—Mod. apt., downtn.. continuous hot water. Ll. 8117, Room for Rent With Board CENTRAL. 1626—Large attract, rm. Suit. 2. Constant hot water. Ta. 1166. PINE. S. 11—2 genlemen for rm. and board. Li. 3111. WASH.. E.. 2625—Nice rm.. good meals: constant hot water: good heat, Ch. 5744. 11TH. E.. 318—Apt: attrac. rm.; connect. bath; hot water; $4; meals opt. RI. 4851. CHILDREN TO BOARD—Modem home; pleny shade. School & Church. Be. 4963 RM. <fc BD Children: mother’s care: rm. for mother; desirable school Ch. 2965-M. CHILDREN—To board. mother’s care. Private home, near school Ch. 2965-M. NORTH—Attractive rm. modern home; good home cooking: garage. He. 5531. CHILDREN—to bd. Lovely home, with, without parents. Brookside sch. Cr. 1870-J CHILD—2 to 8 yrs. close school. No other children. Ir. 3108 Ring-1, Rent Housekeeping Rooms AVIARY. APT. 6 Attrac. suite; suit. 2 or 4 people; walk, distance. Ll. 7148. BRADLEY. N.. 103—2 unfurnished rooms; heat, light, gas, water furnished; adults. COLLEGE. 1328—NICELY FURN. 2-RM-MOD. APT. SINK. PRIV ENT. RI. 2843. CAPITOL. NT. 1409—2 rooms, kitchen: everytning furnished: $8.50. Ll. 5803, DEL.. N . 2339—2 neat modern furn.. housekeeplng rms.. reas. Ha. 2872-W. DORMAN. 322 1 2 —2 comfortable front rooms; bath: $6. HARLAND. 1113—3 ms. furnished, bath toilet. Drexel 2432. _____ LOVELY—Woodruff; 1 room, kitchenette: private bath; $7.50. Ch. 4108. MARKET. E.. 615—Beautifully furnished house; 2 or 3-rms., complete. RI. 3102. MERIDIAN. S.. 1666—2 rooms, modern. garage; private home. NEW JERSEY. 925 N.—Unfurnished; 4 rooms; $lB month. Li. 0346. NORTH—On car line: modern rooms: reasonable. Ha. 4815-R. OHIO E.. 436—Light housekeeping mo<fern; $4.50 week. PENN N.. 1105—Large 1 rm. kitchenette apt., very desirable, cozy, clean, close in. Everything furn. Car space, SOUTHEASTERN. 1523—2 nicelv furn. ft. rooms, modern, garage. Dr. 1304.

320 E. VERMONT Four-rm. apt.. Ist floor; private ent.; everything furnished; $lO per wk. Ri. 0575, WALNUT. 112 E.—2-rm. furn. apt.: newly dec.: close in; parking space. RI. 8629. WASHINGTON. E.. 1603—Modern light housekeeping rms„ In prl. home; reas. 10TH. E . 318—2 very nice rms down, fullbed. small bed. spotlessly clean: ref rig. sink, hot water: 2 ent. 10TH E.. 318—1 large light'modern rm. emaculatelv clean: 2 wardrobes, breakfast set, cabinet: $4.50, 12TH. E.. 2320—M0d 2-rm. lower front apt, nr. Spades Park, schl. 33. Ch. 5726. 13TH. E. 621—3 modern furnished rms.; everyth furn. Ri. 2461 TWO—Neatly furnished housekeeping rms. Ch. 0250, _____ 2 RM. APT., ss—l single apt.. $3.50. 1307 E. Pratt, * ROOM—For 1 or 2 employed girls. Home privileges. Lincoln 6116, A.nnrtments for Rent BELLEFONTAINE, 1402—Large room, kitchenette, bath; completely furn.. porch, desirable: reasonable. RI. 3836. CAPT. N.. 2407—Modern 5-rm steamheated with garage; SSO. Ri. 9735. CAPITOL. N., 1736—Upper duplex. 5 large rooms, closet space, front porch: rear porch, screened, garage, yard, rain water and heat furnished. THE CAMBRIDGE North and Delaware Sts.; 1. 2 and 3 room furnished apartments: first clasi hotel service Reasonable rates. 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, eas. water furnished: S6O and $75 MAPLE TERRACE 542 E. Maple Road 5 rooms Garage water and heat Frigidaire: SBO 00 KRIEGER 338 E Prospect Si 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. LEXINGTON 956—3-room lower apt : nice shady vard; good neighborhood, pr. 1781. MARKET E.. 1337—Walking distance: 5room modern apartment: heat, light, lanitor service, hot and cold water: SSO month. See custodian, MARKET. E„ 1020—3 rms.. bath, heat, light and gas furnished: garage. Wa. 2893 in mornings. MICH.. E.. 3802‘/j—4 nice large rms. water, gas. elec., toilet: sls mo. Ir. 036 L NEW YORK W.. 1230 Vi—4-rm. modern apt with garage: $25. Ri, 9735, 234 E. PRATT $42.50 418 E. 15th 55.00 1733 N. Meridian 60.00 2037 W. Washington 42.00 MOYNAHAN PROPERTIES COMPANY. 710 Union Title Bldg. Ll. 3458.

TALBOTT, 2254—7-room upper duplex; screened porches; adults. Ta. 0376. WOODLAWN. 1306—5-room, bath. $45. Marion Real Estate Cos. 306 Empire Life. LI. 6612. 14TH, E., 803—Apartment; 3 rooms down; 3 up Dr. 1005 between 6 and 7p. m. 19TH ST.. 141 W.—Two rooms~and bath; all utilities Included; desirable location; line street car service. Herman C. Wolff Company Agents. 813 Illinois Bldg. Li. 7483 19TH ST.. 141 W.—Three rooms and bath; all utilities included: garage if desired: line location: snlendid street car service. Herman C. Wolff Company Agents, 813 Illnols Bldg. Li. 7488. 24TH. E., 611—2, 3 or 4-room furnished apartment. Ta. 2444. HOMEY APARTMENT—BuiIt-in features; in-a-door bed; adults. Ta. 5976. THOROUGHLY modern 2. 3. 4 and 5-room apartments; 8 locations, north, east and south at reduced rent. See us or phone Li. 5391 FI. H. WOODSMALL & CO., Fidelity Trust Building _ 4-ROOM SEMI-MODERN Electric lights, city water gas; only $lB. 121 S. Sherman Dr.; look. Call owner. Wa. 2181. 4-ROOM SEMI-MODERN—Electric lights, cltv water, gas; only sl6. 1537 Steele St.; look. Call owner. Wa. 2181. LOWER DUPLEX—S-rm. modern: garage: north of Fall Creek: $65. Wa. 4647. COMPLETELY—Furnnished: 6-rin. lower duplex, thoroughly modern. Ri. 5790. Houses and Flats Furnished ARSENAL AVE.. 251 S.—4-room modern furnished house. CENTRAL. 1128—3-rm . nicely furn. apt., long living room. Rl. 1640. WIDOW will share or rent 5-rm. mod. bungalow, suit, congenial couple. Dr. 7518 Houses for Rent ARBOR, AVE.. 441—3-room semi-modern double, with yard; 813.50. Rl. 9735. BARTH. 2125—5-rm. semi-modern double, paved st„ alley: S2O. Dr. 3829-J. BELLEFONTAINE 2239—M0d. duplex; 5 rms„ heat, gas, turn.; $25.00 He. 1493. Broadway Double, North 6 rooms, modern: garage: flrst-class condition throughout: 3 bedrooms, 3122 Broadway; $45 per month. Dunlop & Holtegel 122 E. Market. LI. 6517 BROOKSIDE AVE., 1323 7-room house: near Tech; $22.50. Ri. 5795. CAPITOL. N.. 2303—Near school. 6-rm. mod, double, hardwood flrs.; S3B. Ta, 2941 CENTRAL. 2420—6-room double, newly decorated, strictly modem. COLLEGE. 4123—Duplex: 5 rms.: heat, water furnlished: pear school. Hu. 5583. GRACELAND. 3236—5-room mod. double; garage; water paid. Ha. 2460.

Houses tor Rent CHURCHMAN AND KELLEY Suburban six-room double; Just outside city near new school and church; water, electricity, inside; paved street; garage; extra lot. Beech Grove car and lus sx-p at door. Dr. 1099. DELAWARE. N.—Rear: colored: 4 room's; complete bath; garage: water paid: S2O. Call MISS HITTLE. RI. 9512. or MRS MAYER. Hu. 2569. DENNY. N.. 3365—6-room single, mod., except bath. 1 block 10 minutes bus. 4 blocks, street car. 2 extra lots adj.. can garden same. Plenty schade: erect garage If desired. Key 3385 N. Denny. Rent very reasonable bv year. Call owner. Ch. 7354. EUCLID. 340—5-room cottage; Inside toilet; garage: near school: $27.50. Ir. 2251. EWING. 1221—5 rooms; furnace; garage; Inside toilet; $25 Be. 4020-W. GALE. 3057—Modern bungalow: double; 5 rooms' garage: s3l; near school and car. GRANT. 817—6-rm. modern double; breakfast room; laundry; gar. Dr. 3837-R 1. HARDING, N.. 1863 4-room bungalow double; water paid; gar.; $23. Dr. 5007. HARAIN. 150—Four rooms modern; water paid. $26. Lincoln 5163. HIATT. 1225—W. 1.. attractive, modern. 4room double; garage. Ta. 1226. HOLMES. S.. 502—4-room semi-modern double Ri. 9735. HYATT. 1413-1417 Four-room cottage: bath, elec, lights, wa. furn; $23. He. 3750. KEYSTONE. N.. 245 4-room bungalow double: hath: near school. Ir. 3955. LA SALLE. N., 554—6-rooms, semi-modern. garage; S2O, LINWOOD. 417—5-room modern double garage; $32.50; near school Ir. 3083. NAOMI. 1245—4 rooms; water and toilet Inside garage: S2O Be. 3885. _ NEW YORK. E.. 1050 Semi-modern 5 rooms; basement; garage; $lB OLNEY. 1120—5 rms.. bath, modern, except furnace, fireplace, garage: $27.50. Ch. 7747. ORANGE ST.. 1820 —Faces Pleasant Run Blvd.. beautiful 11-room modern, bathroom downstairs, extra toilet upstairs. 3car garage, large lawn, fruit trees, garden. Li. 5454. RAYMOND. E.. 1502—f-room mod. double; gar. water paid; $28.50 Dr 0440 RINGGOLD. 1330—6-room mod.; inclosed porch; water paid: $31.50, Dr. 5116-R. SHRIVER AVE . 2910—6-room modern: fine shape, garage; rent S3O. For colored. Hu. 1420. WILLIAMS. 1621—Cottage; 4 rooms, elec. gas, inside toilet; sl6. Ch. 1723. UDELL. 974—Near school. 5-room modern single, garage: S3O. Ta. 4321. VERMONT. E.. 1402—6-Room. modern double; near Tech; garage: $35. Li. 1072. WALCOTT. N.. 418—6-rm. double, semimodern: garage; $25, Ch. 0690. WHITTER PLACE—S-room duplex with heat, *SO; or 6-room double. S4O. , Ir. 3817. Ir. 1212. '

10TH. E.. 1532—Strictly modern double: near Tech, newly decorated. Ch. 2758. 11TH. E.. 1439 —6-rm modern double; gar.: water paid; near Tech. Dr. 4583-M 25TH. W.. 1423—4 rooms, semi-modern garage: *25: fine neighborhood. Call MISS HITTLE. Ri. 9512 or MRS. MAYER. Hu. 2569. THIRTIETH W.. 120—East side double. 7 rooms. 3 bedrooms, painted floors, other wise modern: S4O Other side rented' will lease with privilege to buy. Cash or terms Ll. 8750; eve.. Ta 3961. 32ND. W.. 950—5 rooms and bath; only $27.50 per mo. Call MISS DUDLEY, Ll. 5535. DESTROY- Bed bugs and eggs with Sudden Death ALBERT G MAAS 3! Va Ave_ Ri. 7125. _ 23RD. E.. 117—6 rooms, bath, strictly modern. fireplace, water paid; $35. li: W. WASH. CAR—6 rms., modern. ex> cept furn., near Wash. High. Be. 074 COLORED—Douglass. 218; 4-room double: gas light, inside toilet, water paid. SINGLE COTTAGE Five rooms; electric lights; gas for cooking; city water paid bv owner. 706 N. Miley. DUNLOP & lIOLTEGEL Ll. 6517 122 E. Market It. NEAT COTTAGE—2734 Chester: 4 rooms: newly papered, gas. electric lights. large yard; $12.50. CRUSE. 128 N. Delaware. FIRST AVE. EAST MARS HILL. 1716 Beml-mod. hse.; 7 rms., with gar.: $25. NEW—4-room bungalow, double, garage, water paid, nice yard. Ta. 4981. CORNER PINE. ELM—6-rm mod. cottage; good condition; water paid. Li. 6695 $8 RENTS A DANDY—3-room cottage. See MR. CHRISMAN. 1025 Concord St, sl3; 916 DALY—4 rooms, inside toilet; wa* ter furnished. Kev 940 Daly. _ _ 4-ROOM bungalow; sls mo. 2323~Beecher St.; newly decorated. MISS DUDLEY. Li. 5535. 4-ROOMS—Modern, upstairs, heat, lights! gas, water furnished. Dr. 4571. SUBURBAN HOMEPC acres orchard and garage: long lease. Lincoln 5163. rlpcss Plr.ces for Rent 1. 2. 3 AND 4-ROOM SUITES 1 Ultra modern location excellent m financial and business section UNION TITLE OFFICE BLDG. Corner Delaware and Market St Li 3458 or call at Room 710 night phone Ri 1371 1 Furnished office space available STOREROOM—I6x2B; disp. window; suit, grocery; living rms. adj.; low rent; ex. loua., etc; near carline, gar. Bel. 4934. Desirable office space, 9th floor, Lemcke Bldg. Ma. C 296. Storage and Transfer FIREPROOF STORAGE Private lockers; low rates: new and modern eulpment: local and long distance moving; estimates. PARTLOW-JENKINS MOTOR CAR CO. 425 E. Market R. 7750 STORAGE—Packing; overland haulingTlow freight rates on California shipments OTTO ,J SUEZ RI. 3828-6561: nights Ch 4579-0699-W. RADIO TRANSFER CO. Ri. 4757. Special rates. RI. 6046. TRANSFER & GENERAL HAULING—B2I E. 64th St. W E. RODOCKER. Wa. 4433. BURNETT—PIANO MOVER. "THAT'S ALL." LI 6268. DAY OR NIGHT. BRITTON TRANSFER—Moving $3.50 load. large trucks, respcnslble men _Dr._76 16. Houses for Sale ~ NEAR MADISON AVJ / AND SOUTHERN AVE. Two new 5-room semi-modern bungalows; complete bath: city water, gas, electric lights: garage. Price $3,500 each, clear of all assessments; $250 cash. S3O per month. Will complete each house to suite purchaser. Will consider vacant lot as down payment. F. J. VIEHMANN COMPANY. Realtors. Builders. 142 N. Delaware. Ri. 2840. Residence. Ir. 4292. TWO SOLD Two of the five thoroughly modern fiveroom bungalows now being built in 1700 block Tabor St., sold. Three unsold. Will complete each of these to suit purchasers. Price $4 250 to $4,500. clear of all street assessments $250 to S4OO cash: $36 to S4O per month. Will consider your vacant lot as down payment. F. J. VIEHMANN CO.. Realtors, Builders 142 N. Delaware St. RI. 2840 Res., Ir. 4292

$250 CASH 1611 Fir.ley St.. Just east of Garfield Para, new 5-room modern bungalow, hardwood floors, linoleum, shades, garage. Price, $4,300. No barrett. N. J. FOX, Ri. 2509, eve. Hu. 1168. DO YOU WANT A 4-room bungalow with dinette, completely modern and in excellent condition tor $4,000.00, SIOO.OO down -ml no Barrett. If so call MR. CANFi—D, Li. 3820, or Li. 6735. YOU’D BE SURPRISED To know how much you can buy for $50.00 down and $27.50 per month. Five roomed house almost new. electric lights, water, large lot and garage. Call Mr. Beavers, Li. 3820. eves.. Ir. 3826 R. 949 N. SHERMAN DRIVE Four-room bungalow with breakfast room, completely modern and in ex~rilent condition. At least investigate, oall MR. CANFIELD. Li. 3820 or LI. 6735, SIOO DOWN Will give you possession of 4216 E. Michigan St.: 6-room cottage with 2-car garage. All Barreet paid. Call Mr. Canfield. Li. 3820 or LI. 6735. 5014 UNIVERSITY 5-Room modern bungalow in nicely located community. A wonderful buy. All Barrett paid. Liberal terms. Call MR. CANFIELD. LI. 3820. or Li. 6735. PAYMENTS 340 S. RANDOLPH ST, 5- cottage; semi-modern; this is a bargain. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL 122 E. Market St. Li. 6547. 4216 E. MICHIGAN 6- semi-modern cottage with 2car garage. No Barrett. Call MR. CANFIELD. LI. 3820. or LI. 6735. _____ BROOKSIDE AVE.. 2326—8-room modern; 4 bedrooms. 1 or 2 families or boarding house. Small down payment: balance >35 per month. Owner. Ta. 6567. COLORED—Yandes. 1315; 7 rms.; modern: $250 cash, balance easy: bargain. Li. 6605. 219 E. Ohio. COLLIER. 602—4-rm. cottage: water in house; close school, church: small down payment: terms. Be. _4680 OAKLAND. 1100 Sq. N.—s-rm. semi-mod. SIOO cash: bal terms; also 5-rm. mod. bungalow east. Ri. 7017. LEAVING ClTY—Sacrifice equity in se'mlmodern home. Call at 2181 Temple Ave. SHERMAN DR.. S.. 1208—New'8-rm. bung., paved st., gar.; terms. Owner. Dr. 1539.

SEPT. 7, 1928

Farms Wanted WANTED—Farms In exchange tor cits property; also have some buyer*. H. A. STAUFFER. Lafayette. Ind. | f Real Estate Wanted WILL PAY CASH—For real bargains: singles or doubles; any locations; any price. No contracts. Make offer in 48 hours. Hu. 1420, 3 Suburban for Sale EAST 38TH ST. 2 SQUARES EAST OF PENDLETCN PIKE Five-room bungalow with breakfast room, sink in kitchen, garage. House surrounded by five large oak trees. Prices $3,500; SIOO down. $34 per month. Call Mr. Canfield, Li. 3820 or Ll. 6735. . 'i ACRE—GrourJd; 8-rm. house In “the nicest suburb 10 miles north on paved road. Price worth the money; will take painting or carpenter work as first payment. Owner Ri. 4958. evenings. He. 3744. HAVE YOU A LOT for down payment on lovely 5-room bungalow on paved E 38th St ? Parlor furnace, half acre lot fenced, close transportation. For further details call Mr. Bower. Li. 3820. evening* Ch 4924. NEW HOME—S rooms; double ga'rsgel large tract; 200x235 ft.; bargain $3,8501 Terms; 1 mile west Lafayette Rd. on? 46th St. Li. 4466 . 10 ACRES -Unimproved good land, near Allisonville; $2,500; or 5 acres 81.500. See this: Room 140, 220 N. Illinois. Real Estate for Exchange^ $650 EQUITY—In $4,000: 5-room modern bungalow, long living room; S4OO improvements; new paint, refinlshed floors: plenty of shrubbery, nice, lawn; will trade for late model car. radio or small cash payment. 5132 Sheldon after 3 p. m. TRADE—For a business. Take restaurant; or other business for $2,400 deed eoultw in modern double north. Double in goon shape. Call Hu. H2O

Building and Contracting BUILDING —Contract., wreck., rep., fur. wk. McNeer & Son. 137 E. 11th. Ll. 2628-j Miscellaneous for Sale BABY—Carriage blue reed, good condition, $5 If sold at once. Dr. 1343-M. BATHROOM—Complete. $73; meter connections. $3. J. W. Harrell. Ch. 4390-J. COMPUTING SCALES Toledo, electric. Dayton ano sanitary porcelain At a bargain Best offer Terms RI 9431 DINING RM. SUlTE—Splendid condition; S2O; also electric washer cheap. Ha. 1932-W. FURNACE —Economy; suitable for 6-rm. house; A-l condi.: very cheap. He. 1585. FURNITURE—I Simmons lightweight bed. spring and mattress. $8; 1 mahogany library table, $5; 1 round dining table, 3 leaves. $5. 718 Bates. HEATING laundry stove; dining rm. suite; good cond.; cheap. Ch. 2454-W. . ICE BOX—SO lb ; like new; very reasonable, Ch. 6998. LIVING—Room suite; bedroom suite, *3O; table and Victrola; baby bug. Dr 3166-J. LIVING-ROOM SUTTE-- Velour, overstuffed. 2330 N. Illinois. Ha 4062. LIVING-RM SUITE— Beautiful wicker. 5 pieces; like new ; cheap at once. RI. 2462. SCHOOL BOOKS We Buv or Sell. CRAWFORD’S DRUG STORE. New Location, Sl3 N. Delaware. SEWING MACHINE - —"Portable! electrleT cost $138; just like new; SSO. Leaving. Wa. 1137. Wa. 0247. SINGER SEWING MACHINES Electric, diop heads, repaii al> makes. 126 W WASHINGTON MA 1418 SUNROOM—Set. 3-piecc: kitchen cabinet; very reasonable He. 5996. _______ TOMATOES—And sweet corn; bring has.; sowest. cor. 30th tz Ritter. Ch. 6525-R. TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING'MACHINES Remingtons, Royals and Underwoods ar. l all makes of portables. See us before prices advance. KING TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. Li. £470. BARRETT-WADE FURNITURE CO. 868 Virginia Ave ; furniture rues, stoves, refrigerators New and used furniture for working people Cash or credit Fnsv terms Open evenings Pi 3667 SUPERIOR"HOUSE PAINT-Outaide or Inside. 15 colors and white. $159 gallon. 366 8. Meridian St. RI 9165. RUMMAGE SALE—Used clothing and furnltnre 127 W Georgia St WINDS OF THE WESTERN SEA-Are not as comfortable as "Nu-Air" ventilators. Let's prove it. MEIER ELECTRiC & MACHINE CO.. Ventilating Engineers. 136 S. MeUriln£ SU_ Li_ 2401-02. _ WASHERS—Electric; "2 Gain-a-day’s. 9 Thors. 2 Apex. 1 Eden. 1 Master. 1 Conlon. one 1900: bargalm 2306 WASHER—ELECTRIC; A-l SHAPE: *2O. 2306 PARKER AVE. WASHER—ELECTRIC; Maytag; had best care; S3O. Dining rm. suite. Ha. 1932-W. BEAUTIFUL SIOO DIAMOND RING, $73 CASH. CALL EVENINGS. 3028 JACKSON ST. SEVERAL—NEW electric washers: low prices, must move them. Patterson Shade Cos., No. 9 F Wash. St., 3rd floor Woolworth Bldg., Ri U 96, 4-PlECE—Walnut bedroom suite, SSO; "good springs and new mattress.’’ 221 N. jpelavare Sr., Di 3035. SOLlD—Chcrrv ettee and chair, antique; "newlv mohair upholstered." 221 N. Delaware. Ri. 3)35. 560 DAVENO—and chair* at.'cash. $25. "Newlv upholstered." 221 N. Delaware, Ri. 3035. You Read the Want Ads— Have vou tried to use them? It's easy—Cal) Main 3500. Ask for an Ad Taker

Miscellaneous Wanted HOUSE CLEANING? - Your surplus cloth* lng, furniture, magazines, papers will help us to help others Salvation Army Industrial Home Phone for wagon Ri. 8622 127 W Georgia Bt FURNITURE WANTED Will pay good cash prices. Dr 4840. SCHOOL BOOKS WANTED—At once. X buy or sell. 813 N. Deluware. TIMES WANT APS BRING BUSINES3 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 bleed a female dog you are assured of quautv and fair dealing by members of this club. BEAGLES H. A. Meyer. 503 Guaranty Bldg., city. Li. 5013. 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, cltv BOSTON TERRIERS Mr. and Mrs. C. Shumard. 756 Fletcher Ave.. cltv. Hoosler Kennels. Dr. 1096. COCKER SPANIELS B. F. Busklrk. R R. ••J''. Box 35 E.. cltv. 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 Woodncld Colli* Kennels, Ch 1875 FOX TERRIERS (Wirehalred) T. K. Bennett, R. R. “P," Box 330, Brc Jkville Rd.. Ir 0278-R 2. J C Billie Clark. 5 N Penn. St., city, 4115. Walter George. Pendleton. Ind.. Georges Kennels. Mrs. Ellen Tllson. R. R. 4. Box 740. city Madison Rd.. Stop 4. Dr. 7080-J. POINTERS U. R. Fishel, Hope, Ind. POMERANIANS Mr. and Mrs. J B. Booty, 4610 N. Keystone Ave. cltv Alexandra Kennels. Hu. 5794. Gracia Hodges. 3902 School 6t., city. Gra Lou Kennels Ch. 4483. SHEPHERDS (German Police! H. J. Hodges 3902 School St., city. Gr* Lou Kennels. Ch 4483. Albert Mever. 2645 Madison Ave.. city. Trebla Kennels Dr 4023. ST. BERNARDS Hazel George. R. R. Box 44 D. cltv. Hazelvlew Kennels. Wa. 4823 R-l.'f WOLF HOUNDS .. Gracia Hodges 3902 School Bt.. city. Ora Lou Kennels. Ch. 4483 25 PAIR WHITE RING PIGEONS—DrIv* out Virginia Ave. to Fountain Square, turn right on Shelbv St. to Shelbvvllla Road to R. R. 1 Box 58. BOSTON TERRIER—See Glover’s “My. Come Here. Sir.” at fair: puppy cheap. Ha. 4362-J ENGLISH BEAGLE—Puppies. 3 months old, eligible. Ready to train. Cheap 471 J Madison Ave. Southport 110 W-2. PIGEONS--white King; registered: reasonable. Ir. 0338 Ring 3. __ HOUNDS-3-5 months old; ready to train. Males. 7 each. 869 N. Drexcl. Ir. 1507. POLICE - Puppies. 3 months old: pedigreed. 14 W. Kansas St. Dr. 1759 t SPECAL—For 1 week Beautiful Canaries —Singers. $3.50. 1307 E. Pratt. BULL TERRIERS Snow white, pedl.' real companions. 629 N. La Salle. Cn. 0768-W. POMERANIANS—PeriI : reas. 1231 8~ ShefTleld. LILLIES KENNELS. AT STUD—Beautiful German police dOKtt Fee reasonable 3321 Roosevelt Ave. H BOSTON BULL PUPPY—Female. ml months old; pedigreed. 34 Kansas St. GUINEA PIGS FOR SALE. 123 N. NOBLE* RI 5142. • ’ KlTTENS—Persian; all colors and ped. LILLIE S KENNELS. Be. 0159. 1