Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 98, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 September 1928 — Page 12

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RACKET’S TAX HITS ALL LINES OFJUSINESS Big Manufacturers Move From Chicago Because of Gang Tribute. This ts the third of a series of eight dally articles on racketeering, the nation’s new "big business," by James P. Kirby, special writer for The Times and NEA Service. BY JAMES P. KIRBY NEA Service Writer CHICAGO. Sept. 13.—Within the past year 27 manufacturers with pay rolls aggregating $10,000,000 moved out of Chicago, because they would not or could not pay the tribute demanded by the racketeer, according to information compiled by the Chicago Chamber of Commerce. It is difficult to single out the most glaring example of effrontery on the part of the racketeer. Toll From Fish Dea Take building excavation as an example. Engineers employed by the racket, according to Walter G. Walker, former assistant state’s attorney, and now counsel for the Employers’ Association, survey the area to be excavated and then notify the contractor that he should add sufficient to his bid to guarantee five cents per cubic yard to the racket. Retail fish dealers have learned that the racket’s price is cheaper than stench bombs thrown into their stores or kerosene spilled over bins. Fruit and vegetable dealers have decided it is better to pay than to suffer a similar or worse fate. The cleaning and dyeing industry !s the most highly organized and the most lucrative. Prices are being kept up and any cleaner reducing prices to stimulate business generally gets a bomb or finds that clothing has been destroyed. Garages Pay Tribute Many garages in Chicago pay $1 a month to the racketeers for eacn car stored. Motorists who use other garages have found tires and the tops of their cars slashed. Attempts have been made to form a racket among apartment house janitors. Milk men and the ice and the ash and the garbage men in racket-controlled groups withhold services from apartments where janitors are not contributing to a racket. The racketeers also dominate a butle: and housemaids union, and apparently became so powerful ,in this group that the American Federation revoked the charter of this organization. The professional man more recently has been singled out. Even Try Doctors Suddenly there appeared the announcement that an organization of physicians and surgeons was ready for members and the doctors were invited to join. The invitation was extended by one Izzy Braverman, once indicted with “Big Tim” Murphy and numerous other racketeers for the murder of a police lieutenant, and later acquitted. The Chicago Medical Societythrough its official journal, advised its members against joining the “league” and thus far it has made little headway. The principal advantage to the doctors invited to join was the promise that fees long overdue from patients, would be collected, at 25 per cent to the league. There are many ways of making ft man pay. Next: What Chicago is doing to clean up racketeering.

PAYS FOR SPAT WITH WIFE IN COURTROOM Negro Gets Double Fine and Ninety Days Added Sentence. A courtroom is no place to stage a domestic spat, Horace Campbell, Negro, 768 Miley St., fbund today. After being fined SIOO and sentenced to ninety days in jail on a charge of operating a blind tiger, Horace glowered at his wife, Georgia, and savagely muttered choice words. Judge Clifton Cameron, overhearing part of the tirade, doubled the fine and added twenty days to the jail sentence. G. 0. P. RALLY HELD Irvington Club Sponsors Meeting on Old Butler Campus. The Irvington Republican Club held a G. O. P. rally at the old Butler University campus this afternoon. Harry G. Leslie, candidate fcr Governor, and United States Senator Arthur R. Robjnson were + o speak late in the afternoon. Thomas H. Adams, Vinctnnes editor, and one of the leaders in the start of the recent corruption investigation, which resulted in the trial of Governor Jackson in Criminal Court, and W. L. Harding, former Governor of lowa, were scheduled to speak tonight. PUSH SAFETY DRIVE Posters to Be Displayed on 150 Downtown Corners. The Indianapolis Safety Council is erecting bulletin boards to display posters on 150-downtown street corners urging motorists and pedestrians to observe safety rules as a feature of their campaign to reduce accidents. A safety talk is being broadcast eevery Tuesday and Friday evening from 6:45 to 7 p. m. over WFBM. A series of safety conferences for commercial vehicle drivers also is being held. Three Die in Air Crash By Untied Press OAKLAND. Cal.. Sept. 13.—Three persons were killed when their biplane crashed in the residential district of Oakland yesterday.

SMITH PINS DRUNK GOSSIP TO WOMEN

Bu United Press ALBANY, Sept. 13.—Governor A1 Smith’s complete statement, nailing gossip to the effect that he is a drunkard, follows: On Sept. 5, 1928, Mr. W. A. Keenan, of the firm of Hays & Keenan, income tax specialists at Parkersburg, W. Va., wrote the following letter to Democratic headquarters at Syracuse, N. Y. “Democratic headquarters, Syracuse, N. Y., Gentlemen: “You are of course familiar with the underground ‘whispering’ campaign which the enemies of Governor Smith are waging against him. You possibly noted that Senator Robinson referred to it in his Dallas speech a few days ago. This same program seems to be in effect in West Virginia. Coming from unknown sources, one would be inclined to ignore such tactics, but it has come to my attention in the following manner. Intoxication Charged “A lady of this city, formerly a resident of Syracuse, and very prominent socially here, has a letter from Mrs. Florence Sanford whom she advises is the wife of H. D. Sanford of Syracuse and who is reported to be prominent there. “In this letter, the lady sets out the statement that on the occassion of Governor Smith’s visit to the State fair at Syracuse, he occupied a box next to the one occupied by Mrs. Sanford, and the story is that Governor Smith was disgustingly intoxicated, so much so that when he attempted to arise to make an address he had to be helped to his feet by two persons, one on each side. Discussed at Party “The contents of this letter were discussed at a social gathering and impossibility of the truth of such a statement was questioned. I am therefore, taking the trouble to ask your organization to furnish me a statement from someone, preferably a member of some other political party than that of Governor Smith, to brand this as a political lie of the dirtiest sort. “I wish this statement to show to the persons present when this woman made the contents of the letter known, as I am sorry to advise that if not corrected, Governor Smith will lose many votes he otherwise would receive. Wish to advise that West Virginia is a battle ground this year and every vote helps. “Thanking you in advance for this information at once, I am Very truly Yours, (Signed) W. A. KEENAN, Box 672, Parkersburg, W. Va.”

a a a The above letter reached Mr. William H. Kelley, president of the Merchants National Bank of Syracuse, who is Democratic leader of that city, and in the late afternoon of the same day he called me on the telephone and acquainted me with its contents. I suggested that he forward the original to me, keeping a copy in his own office, and that he secure the statement from a member of the opposite political party to mine, as suggested by Mr. Keenan in his letter. Accordingly, on Saturday morning I received in the mail the original letter from Mr. Keenan and the following letter from Senator George R. Fearon, chairman of the judiciary committee of the State Senate and a promicent Republican. a a a “Syracuse, N. Y., Sept. 7, 1928. “Hon. William H. Kelley, Syracuse, N.* Y. “Dear Sir: “ I have read the letter which you sent me dated Sept. 5, 1928, and signed by W. A. Keenan, of Parkersburg, W. V., in which he quotes a resident of this city as stating that on the occasion of Governor Smith’s visit to the State fair at Syracuse, he was so disgustingly intoxicated while occupying a box in the grand stand that when he attempted to arise to make an address he had to be helped to his feet by two persons, one on each side. Was Smith’s Escort "Politically, I am opposed to Governor Smith but I believe in a square deal even for political opponents. “It so happens I am a member oi the advisory board of the State fair and that together with Henry Morganthau, Jr., I was designated by Commissioner Pyrke to act as the Governor’s escort while he was at the fair. By reason of this assignment I was with the Governor substantially all of the day in question from the time he left the Onondaga Hotel in the morning until he boarded his train for Albany in the late afternoon. Brands Charge False “I occupied an adjoining box to the Governor while he was viewing the races. He made no speech from the box. He was not intoxicated. He showed no evidence of even having had a single drink, nor do I believe that he had. “The Governor made two addresses, one from the band stand in the Empire Court about 11:0 in the morning and the other at the dedication of the agricultural museum at about 3 o’clock in the afternoon. I was next to him on both occasions. On neither occasion was there anything which would indicate that he had been drinking. “The statement which Mr. Keenan quotes as to the Governor's condition is so manifestly unfair and untrue that I would not feel that I was acting the part of a man if I did not write you this letter stating the facts as I know them to be with respect to the occasion in question. “Very truly yours, (Signed) “GEORGE R. FEARON.” nun “Immediately upon receipt of the above, I telephoned Mr. Kelley at Syracuse and suggested that he call upon Mrs. Sanford at her residence and ask her if she wrote such a letter to any woman in Parkersburg, W. Va. Mr. Kelley carried out my huggestiop and called to see Mrs.

Sanford, Following is the report Mr, Kelley makes to me of his convenation with Mrs. Sanford: Denies Making Charges “After introducing myself to Mrs. Sanford, I enformed her that I had a letter from Parkersburg, W. Va. She in turn, without letting me go farther, said. ‘Yes, it is from Mrs. Bauer.’ “I said ‘No, it is from a Mr. Keenan and the letter came to the Democratic headquarters yesterday and I have forwarded it to the Governor who in turn has asked me to see you and inquire whether or not you made the statement referred to in the letter to some lady in Parkersburg, who says she received a letter containing such a statement from you.’ “Her reply was that she had written Mrs. Bauer saying that, of course, she and her family disagreed with the Governor’s attitude on the Eighteenth Amendment or his ability to change prohibition. i“I said, ‘That is not the question; did you or did you not write the article mentioned in this letter?’ “She in turn said, ‘I did not. I was not at the fair on Thursday, I did not see Governor Smith, neither did I write a letter to the Governor to that effect which I might send to him.’ Promised to Write Smith “She at first said she did not see why she should, but she would write Mrs. Bauer. I replied that that would not be sufficient, that the Governor was in possession of this letter and if she was not guilty of writing it I felt it was her duty to write the Governor and tell him. so. “She promised me she would do so and tell him that she neither saw him while at the Fair, nor was she at the Fair on the day in question, nor did she say the things contained in the letter from Parkersburg, W. Va. “I informed her that that sort of propaganda was being practiced and that we were going to find out the source. “She said, ‘Yes, I received a letter from Mrs. Bauer in which she told me of a let of things being said in Parkersburg, W. Va.’” a a it Before sending me the above, however, Mr. Kelley called me again on the phone and stated that Mrs. Sanford had positively deniea writing any such letter. I forthwith (on Saturday, about noon) called Mr. Keenan on the phone at Parkersburg, W. Va., thanked him for his interest in my cause and asked him if he would call upon Mrs. Bauer, the woman who claimed to have received the letter from Mrs. Sanford, and ask her if she would be kind enough to let him see the letter. At six o’clock on Saturday night I again called him and he informed me that it had been impossible for him to get in touch with Mrs. Bauer but that he would attend to it on Sunday morning. Carrying out his promise he saw Mrs. Bauer on Sunday morning and at 12:30 o’clock I received from Mr. Keenan the following telegram: a a a “Parkersburg, W. Va. “To Governor Alfred E. Smith, Albany, N. Y. “Impossible to get Sanford letter party here says same is tost or destroyed, believe she must have got instructions from Syracuse to destroy or not disclose, however, she does not deny statement in letter but has quit talking. (Signed) W. A. KEENAN.” a a a It will be noted that Mrs. Sanford promised Mr. Kelley that she would write to me and make denial of the letter attributed. to her by Mrs. Bauer. Up to noon on Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 12, I received no letter from Mrs. Sanford. If Mrs. Bauer made the statements attributed to her by Mr. Keenan and Mrs. Sanford made the statements attributed to her by Mr. Kelley, both can not be telling the truth. Wrich of the two women involved is guilty of the slander I don’t know.

Gone, but Not Forgotten

Automobiles reported to police as stolen: Edward L. Heckman, Kokomo, Ford coupe, from Capitol Ave. and Washington St. Ed Soltau, 837 Middle Dr., Woodruff Place, Ford coupe, from in front of that address. Charles O. Gilley, 812 S. Senate Ave., Ford touring, from that address. H. E. Wright, 2938 Park Ave., Auburn sedan, 630-750, from that address. Raymond Kriese, 627 Weghorsw St., Ford roadster. 636-324, from Pennsylvania and Maryland Sts. John Bennett. 222 S. State Ave., Nash roadster, 652-511, Virginia Ave. and Pleasant St. Lester Dees. 1105 W. Thirtieth St., Hupmobile touring, 666-529. from in front of 1105 W. Thirtieth St, Lawrence Swain, 5148 Ellenberger, Moon roadster, 696-234, from in front of Hoosier Athletic Club. The Baxter Company, 1142 N. Meridian St., Hupmobile sedan, from rear of 1142 N. Meridian St. Floyd Crocker. Grand Rapids, Mich., Ford touring, 462-874 Michigan, from in front of Spink Hotel.

BACK HOME AGAIN

Stolen automobiles recovered by police: Chevrolet touring, no license, engine number 2867601. said to have been taken from Newport, Ky.. by two men now under arrest. Jennie Alexander, 317 W. Morris St., Chrysler sedan, found at Belmont Ave. and Miller St.; car was burned. Clarence Thompson. Knightstown, Ind., Hudson sedan, found at West and Washington Sts. T ransportation YELLOWAY—Pioneer system motor stages is the on*v 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. Ri. 2273.

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In Memoriam Notices VAN PELT—Ir, loving remembrance of our darling wife end mother. Jessie Van Pelt, who depa -ied from this life Sept. 13. 1927: One year has passed. Our hearts still sore; As time goes on We miss you more. Os grief and sorrow. We have had our share: But the parting from you Was hardest to bear. Sadly missed by daughters, sons and husband. CASEY—In loving remembrance of Mary Casey, who died Sept. 13, 1909. "Gone but not forgotten." HER CHILDREN. Funeral Directors W. T. BLASENGYM Main office 2226 Shelby St. Drexel 2570 ‘ FINN BROS. FUNERAI HOME 1639 N MERIDIAN TA. 1835 George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 522 E. Market. Riley _5374. BERT S. GADD. 2130 PROSPECT ST. DREXEL 5307. G. 11. HERRMANN 1722 S. East St. Dr. 4477. KEIEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1402 N Illinois St. Ri. 1234. Res.. Be. 3866-R 1 UNDERTAKERS HISEY & TITUS 931 N. Delaware. LI. 3828. J C. WlLSON—Funeral parlors: ambulance service and modern automotive equipment. Dr, 0321 and Dr. 0322. Lost and Found CANARY—YeIIow; flew from cage on Fri.; vicinity 44th and Penn.: re. Hu. 4234. GLASSES—Lady's shell-rimmed in case; Rogers, Toledo; Wash. St. scales, or 111. St., north of Wash: reward. Dr. 1211. LOST—Narrow platinum bracelet, diamond set. downtown. Friday. Reward. MADGE STAFFORD. 126 Chauncv Ave.. W. Lafayette. Ind. PARTY—Who was seen taking Ford roadster with license No. 462-150 please return near Statehouse on Senate tomorrow. No questions asked. PURSE—Black velvet; lost Penn., Market, waiting Penn, car; reward. Li. 4176. REWARD—For Information about black and white top terrier. Name "Tinker.” Address Times Box D 20. RlNG—Large silver, from unbrella handle; 111, between 28th and 30th. Ta. 0826. WRIST WATCH—Benrus; downtown Tuesday p. m.; reward. Southport. 50-J-2. TIMES WANT ADS BRING BUSINESS Special Notices CHICKEN AND FISH DINNERS—6O CENTS AND SI; TEA-POT DOME. 7 MILES WEST OF INDIANAPOLIS ON NATIONAL RD. BE. 2190. WEST OF BEN DAVIS. ON OR AFTER SEPT. 11—I will not be responsible for debts contracted by any one other than myself. A. E. MATTOX. ON OR AFTER SEPT. 11—I will not be responsible for debts contracted by any one other than myself. B. E. SMITH. HUB SYTEM'S IDENTIFICATION SERVlCE—Personal, commercial and life; for wills, documents./etc.: confldentlal. W. M. Sheperd. Rep.. 708 N. Capitol. LI. 8535. PERMANENT—Or temporary home for elderly people. Invalids and nervous people. 1427 N. Delaware St. Ri. 4729. BROAD RIPPLE SANATORIUM Nervous. Mental and Alcoholic Patients. 5901 N. Keystone Hu. 5955 RE-OPENING—Sept. 15; Hunter Club. Dances Tues. and Sat. Pratt and Capitol. Public cordially Invited. CALL MISS SMITH—PODIATRIST. TO YOUR HOME. ARCHES. PH- LI. 9504.

Instructions DANCING LESSONS—AFTERNOONS. EVE.. PRIVATE HOME: *1 EACH. LI. 6M6. TIMES WANT ADS BRING BUSINESS Help Wanted Male MEN between the ages of 28 and 40, willing to leave city and work nights. Steady employment gua r a nteed; good wages. Transportation advanced. Apply at 7:30 a. m. PRESTO-LITE STORAGE BATTERY CORP. Speedway, Ind. 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. DENTIST OPERATOR AND CONTRACTOR. MUST HAVE ADVERTISING EXPERIENCE, AT LEAST 3 YEARS. NO LABORATORY OR SUNDAY WORK. BEST OF SALARY AND COMMISSION. DR. FORSHEE, RI. 5708. SALESMEN NEW AND USED CAR. AN EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD PROPOSITION FOR PRODUCERS. NO OTHERS NEED APPLY. S. F. GARRETT AUTO CO., 322 N. DELAWARE. SALESMEN—NEW AND USED CAR. AN EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD PROPOSITION FOR PRODUCERS. NO OTHERS NEED APLY. S. F. GARRETT’ AUTO CO., 322 N. DELAWARE. MACHINISTS LATHE, GRINDER. DRILL PRESS. DEAN HILL PUMP COMPANY, ANDERSON, IND. BOY—For running errands and office work One who is not going to school. Must be willing to work and know the downtown district well. Small salary to start. Chance for advancement. Apply MR. JOHANNES. Display Advertising Dept., Indianapolis Times. SALESMEN Hottest specialty in town: men making $7 to sls per dav. We need two men to fill vacanies caused b.v promotion. See MR. WARD. Denison hotel. FOUR—neatly dressed young men of good character to travel with manager calling on housewives in small towns; transportation paid; prefer applicants who own cars. Average earnings, $35 a week. P. E. BURKE. Spink Hotel. EXPERIENCED —Farmer, yearly wages or ?rain rent. Must be capable of managing arm and raising stocks. State exper. and give refer. Times Box D 21. FIRST-CLASS ENGINE LATHE MAN— One who has had experience in a small shop preferred. SCHWITZER-CUMMINS. 1125 Mass. Ave. ELECTRIC WELDER MUST BE GOOD ON STEEL WORK. P. W. KENNEDY & SON, 1201 BEECHER BT. BOYB WANTED—For milk route; $6 a week to start. MR. WILSON at 2146 Madison Ave.. 7 a. m. MEN—Or women to sell low priced products used by everv housewife; good com. Call Bundy. 3420 W. Wash. MAN WITH FAMILY—For general work. House turn. MR. WARD, Cartersburg. Ind. MAN to wors on farm: prefer one about 50 years; single. New Augusta 832. TWO livewire salesmen wanted to sell MaJestlc radios. Apply 2356 Station St. Help Wanted Female LADIES—Who are not afraid to do some house-to-house soliciting: we have a very attractive proposition: our steady girls average S3O a week. We canvass all small towns around Indianapolis and suburbs. Prefer applicants who own cars. P. E. BURKE. Spink Hotel. A SALESLADY —$50 per week. Come in and see the new edition of the BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE. Big commission; live leads furnished. MRS. POEHLER, 22 Pembroke Arcade. UNINCUMBERED LADIES—To travel and introduce religious and educational literature and appoint agents: s2l per week and expenses to right parties. For lntervlew. address Times Box E 14. LADIES to assist manager In advertising campaign for local store; pleasant work; good pay. See Mr. Mullinex. Linden Hotel, between 7 and 8 p. m. SEVERAL—Openings In city, nearby towns for Dleasant work: sls-S2O weekly. Apply, write 34 N. Addison.. Indianapolis. WHITE WOMAN—Middle-aged, wanted for general housework, small family, references. Apply 323 S. New Jersey. CHOCOLATE DlPPEß—Wanted. experienced. Apply Homer J. Williamson, Inc. 541 N. East St. HAVE OPENING FOR 4 MORE LADIES ON OUTSIDE SALES FORCE. APPLY WHEN STORE, 32 N. PENNSYLVANIA ST.

Help Wanted Female MIDDLE-AGED—Colored w'oman to care for 2 children in a good home where Parents are employed. RI. 0754, Situations Wanted Male YOUNG—Man desires employment with future: college ed.; ref. Box E 22 Times. EXP —Vulcanizer des. city position; Flrestone method pref.; ref. Box E 20 Times. RELIABLE—CoIored man for chauffeur or porter work. He. 5432. Business Announcements BATHROOM —Complete. $73; meter connections, $3, J. W. HARRELL. Ch, 4290-J. FEATHERS—Bought sold and renovated feather mattresses, and pillows made E P BURKLE._4I6 Mass. Rl_ 6695. FUR mending, plain sew, expert work, reasonable. Be. 2213-R. FURNACE—Of all kinds repaired. 631 N. Dearborn. Call Ch. 3623. RUG—9xl2. thoroughly cleaned. $2. SUPERIOR RUG CLEANERS. He. 4462. PAPER—Furnished, hung, complete. $4 up: painting. G. Frew, Be, 0838-R. PAPER—FURNISHED AND HUNG; $4 A ROOM: WORK GUAR. CH. 3051-W. PAPER HANGING—IS cents roll: samples furnished; work guaranteed. RI. 1619. PAPER FURNISHED it HUNG—Guaranteed work; reas. Vanzant. Dr. 7752 R-3 RUGS—Thor, clnd.: 9x12: $1.50: spec today. Call & del. Keemer Rug Cos. Ch. 5336. UPHOLSTER—And repair furniture: expert work; guar. 1022 Villa Ave, Dr. 5007. MID-WEST—Heating Service Co.—Vaccum clean, repair fur. 2021 E. 10th. Ch. 3923. 500 BUSINESS cards. $1.50; other printing. 119 ,W. Maryland. Rm. 12. RI. 1854. Rooms for Rent ALABAMA ST.. 920 N—Seminole Hotel: clean, comfortable rooms with bath; singir. $5 50; double. $8 wek. LI. 1496. ALABAMA. 1224 N.—Large rm. for 1 or 2. Good meals. ALA. 1101 N.—Lovely rm; prv apt; plenty hot wa; kitchen privilege. RI. 6689. ALABAMA. N.. 934—Modern rooms, reasonable. plenty hot water. LI. 2864. BANCROFT. 501—Nice clean rm. adloinlng bath: 1 or 2, Car and bus. Ir, 2758-M BELLEFONTAINE. 2229—Fur. rms., mod. home. He. 4249. CAPITOL N. 827-1 large front rm.: Ist floor: strlctlv modern: well turn.: clean: suitable for 2. Also single room. CAPITOL. 2215 N.—Furnished rm.: large closet. Ha. 4731-W. CAP. 1109. N.—Very desirable, newly decorated, newly turn, rms. RI. 3270. CENTRAL AVE—Clean, comfort, rm. adj.; bath; twin beds: empl. couple. Wa. 2122. CENTRAL. 2244—Beautiful rm. real home: cheap to young man. He. 4627. CENTRAL. 2848—Comfortable, neat room; gentlemen pref.; home prlv. Ta. 5250. CENTRAL. 1626—Attractive rm. 2 or more; hot water: garage. Ta. 1166, CENTRAL. 1446—Attractively furn rm; modern; near bath. LI. 9504. CLINTON HOTEL—29 Virginia Ave.; de~sirable clean rooms, $2.50 to $6 week. COLLEGE. 6152—2 rms., 1 with twin beds: couple or 2 girls. Hu. 1722. COLLEGE. 2355—Pleasantly furn. rm., mod., private home. Ta. 3541. COLLEGE. 2630—Attractive front room for 2 employed. Ta. 6271. COTTAGE. 1721—Modern room: private home. Dr. 0423. DEL. N, 321—Attractive front rm; modem. LI. 1792. DELAWARE. 2339 N.—Large, front room; kitchen; cozy. neat, comfortably furnished sleeping room. Ha, 2872-W. DELAWARE. N.. 2264 Nicely furnished rm.; modern, private home. Ta. 1986. EAST DR.. 651 WOODRUFF—Large, alrv. nicely furnished room. Ch. 3843. EAST. N.. 728. APT. 17V 2 —Room suitable for 2; use of kitchenette. LI. 8905. EVERGREEN. 3548—Nice rm. for 1 or 2; breakfast, garage optional. Wa. 5179. GALE, 1227—Very nice front rm.; meals opt.; mod.; E. 10th car. Ch. 7699-R. GRAY. N.. 823—Well furnished rm.. prlvate mod, home. 1 or 2: gar. Ch. 2145-M. HARBOUR HOTEL 617'/2 N. 111., clean, mod. rms.. shower. tufr baths; low dally and weekly jrates HARDING. N.. 2342—2 lovely separate rms. facing blvd,; gar,: mod, home. Ta. 1510. ILL.. N.. 1006—Attractive furn. front rm.; suitable 2; cheap rent. LI. 6110. ILL.. N, 3638—Nicely furn. rm.; mod.; pri. home; gentlemen: garage. Wa. 3697. _ ILLINOIS. N, 3638—Nicely furn. rm.. prlv. home, gentleman pref., gar, opt. Wa. 3697. ILL.. N.. 1801—Large, mod rm.: suit. 1 or 2 men: refined family: reas. Ta. 5590. KENWOOD. 3025—Nice front rm: young couple's prl, home: 111, car. Ha. 0623-R. LAYMAN AVE —Nicely furnished front rm.i* breakfast optional. Ir, 0550. MER, N., 2249—Attract, rm.; plenty hot wa.; privileges; suit. 2 or more. Ta. 1627. MERIDIAN N.. 2712—Nice room, good home. suitable 1 or 2. Ta. 1049, MERIDIAN. S, 418—Nice, clean rms.. for men; $2-50. Rl. 2742. NEW JERSEY. N.. 1015—Attractive room; business men; private home. LI. 3182.

NEW JERSEY. N., 3243—Attractive room; private family; reasonable. Wa. 3316 NEW JERSEY. N-. 1411—Warm, attractive rm. modern: garage opt. Ri. 2684, NEW JERSEY. N.. 2351—Nicely furnished rm.; gentleman preferred. Ha'. 3865-J. NORTH. 426 E. APT. 17—Attract, front rm. prlv. apt, steam heat. Rl. 2532. NORTH—Attractive room: private bath: plenty hot water: garage. Ha. 0975. NORTH—Attractive rm.. suitable for 2; private home: reference. Call Hu. 1162. OAKLAND. 1133—Two clean, modern rms.; pri.. mod, home; gd. cooking. Ch. 1242-M. OHIO. W.. 114—Clean, comfortable rms and baths. 50c up to $1.50. PARK, 1321—Modern rms.. garager breakfast opt.; Central car. Ll. 7443. PENN, 1464 N.—Beautiful, mod. us.: excluslve, private. Art Institute. 11. 9001. PENN. 907 N.— Near Dental College: wajk. dist. downtown: modern. Rl. 9156. PIERSON, 2444—Front rm, modern apt., good heat; 111, carline. Ha. 2858-M. PLEASANT RUN BLVD.. 5511—Lovely rm.; parking space; private home. Ir. 4170. RUCKLE. 1701—2 rooms, front apt., also sleeping rooms. Ll. 6045. • ST. JOE. E. 19, Apt. 2—2 nice rms; plenty hot water; mod.; Rl. 2944. TALBOTT. 2710 N.—Nice front rm.: prtvate. modern home. Ta. 0343. TALBOTT. N, 2016—Front rm.; 1 or ff; steam heat; hot water; men. Ta. 3714. TREMONT. S, 29—Pleasant, rm.; mod.; couple. 2 girls; meals opt. Be 4571-W. UNION. S.. 2326—Nice comfortable rm. prlv. mod, home: garage. Dr. 1580-R. 320 E. VERMONT Close in: nice clean, sleeping rms; $2.50 per wk. and up: hot and cold water. Telephone service. Rl. 0575. WALNUT. 452 E.—Apt. 2; lovely steamheated rm.; bath; private ent. Rl. 9756. WASH.. W, 359—Special rates: 75c to sl. double: single 50c to $1; nice outside front rms. TOURISTS INN HOTEL. IVASH, 1808 E.—Nice, large, front rm.; gentlemen. After 6 p. m. Rl. 2214. WASHINGTON. 4510 E.—Large, beautifully furn. rm.: good heat; hot water: suitable 1 or 2. Ir. 1296. WALNUT. W, 128—Nicely turn, front rm.. also light housekeep. rms, cheap. Rl. 9138. 11th. E, 322—Rm. in modern apartment. next bath. Ll. 8039. 19TH. E. 303—Nice clean, pleasant mod. rm. Private home. He. 3540. 19TH. E, 220—2 nicely furn. front rooms', Ala, car; breakfast optional. Ha. 4661-J. NICELY FURNISHED RM.—Private home: for 1 or 2: gentlemen preferred; good transportation. Wa. 3525. RM.—Prlv. home east: girls, employed couple: kitchen privilege. Ir. 2986-M. COMFORTABLY FURNISHED RM. Two ladles or 2 gentlemen; nr. Tech. Ch. 3635. Room for Rent With Board BROADWAY. 1008—Large rm. for 2; good meals; modern. Ri. 5951. CAPITOai. N, 2301—Nice, light front room: modern home: cook; 1 or 2. Ta. 2941. CENTRAL. 1626—Large attract, rm. Suit. 2. Constant hot water. Ta. 1166. KOEHNE. 106—Wanted baby to board. Not over 3 years. MER.IDAIN. 2118 N.—Attractive rm: excellent evening dinners. Ta. 2734. NEW JERSEY. N.. 1721—Nice rm. prfv. family; close car; good food and heat; plenty hot water. Ha. 1917, PINE S, 11—2 gentlemen; rm and beard. Private home. 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. Rl. 4851. 42D. E„ 517—Central bus: Ideal rm. fine home. Privileges. Hu. 5362. RM. Ac 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. CHlLDßEN—Dependable mother, nice mod. home: near school: aft, 6 p. m. Ta, 1367. Rent Housekeeping Rooms ADDISON. 279 N.—3 rms. private bath. modern. Belmont 0847. ALABAMA. 1005 N.—2 nicely furn. mod. rms. Everything turn. $7 wk. Rl, 3714. BROADWAY. 902—3 nicely furnished rms, ground floor. Rl. 4075. BROOKSIDE AVE, 1505—2 light housekeeping rooms: furnished; front; down. HARLAND. 1113—3 rms. furnished bath toilet. Drexel 2432. HOLLOWAY. 1850—2 mod. rooms for housekeeplng. 56.50; garage opt; priv. home. MICH. E, 406—2 rm. apt. modern. Everything furn. Ri. 6989. NEW JERSEY. 925 N.—Unfurnished: 4 rooms: $lB month. Li. 0346. NEW JERSEY. N, 3350—Tw0 3-rm. suites, mod: everything furn. Ha. 4931-J.

Rent Housekeeping Rooms NEW JERSEY. N.. 727—2 connect, clean. mod, rms. Everything furn. Rl. 6132. NEOW JERSEY. N., 518—2 very nice conn. rms; steam heat; all turn. LI. 7711. OHIO. E, 538—Nice, clean rooms; everythlng furnished; $3 week. ORIENTAL. 122 S.—Neatly furnished rooms for light housekeeping. PENN. N.. 1105—Large 1 rm. kitchenette apt., very desirable, cozy, clean, close in. Everything turn. Car space. PENN. N., 1816 —2 large, mod. rms. lower: private entrance sink, elect, laundry: also 2 upper rms, __ _ RANDOLPH. N., 233—Two unfurnished connecting rooms; s2l. Lin. 6436. TALBOTT. 2402—3 rms.. kitchen, porch, private ent.: everything furnished; piano; sll wkly.; S4O per mo. Ta. 0817. TALBOTT N, 2180—3 rms. 2 rm. apt. 2d floor, utilities furnished: private entrance; semi furn. S3B; unfum. $35. Ha. 0325-W. _ 320 E. VERMONT Four-rm. apt., Ist floor; private ent.; everything furnished; $lO per wk. Rl. 0575 VILLA. 831—3 large, light rms; private entrance; private toilet, sink In kitchen. 10TH. E.. 318—Large, light, mod. rm.. clean. everyth, furn.; employed; $4.50. 10TH. E.. 509—2 clean front rms. modern; splendid location; good heat. $7.00. 12TH. E.. 2320—Suite of housekeeping rooms: modern; all furnished; near car. Ch. 5726. 13TH. E.. 621—3 modem furnished rms.: everyth, furn. Adults. Rl. 2461. 19TH.. 131 W.—2 large rms. sink in kitchen. Private entrance. ROOM—For 1 or 2 employed girls. Home privileges. Lincoln 6116. NEAR TECH—S rms. turn., modern cottage. private: garage. Ch. 1424-J, evenings. WILL SHARE—Furn. home In Woodruff PL. with couple or teachers. Ch. 6232-M. BEAUTIFUL—Woodruff; furn rm. kitch. prlv.. bath. $7; also 1 rm 3rd fl. kitchenette. private balcony. Ch. 4108. Apartments for Rent ALABAMA. 1301—5 large rms.; bath; modern. See Owner. 1307 N. Alabama. ASHLAND. 2306—5 rooms and bath, heat, water and Janitor service; S4O. LI. 1957. Eve.. He, 2797. ASHLAND. 1527—3-bedroom; mod. upper duplex, heat and water, garage. Rl. 3584. BICKING. 318—Upper duplex: 4-rm mod: heat, water furnished; S3O. Dr. 4659-M. CENTRAL, 2019—Large '.lving room, with open fireplace, bedroom, dining rooms, kitchen, front and rear porches; water lights and Janitor service; SSO. Li. 1957, eve. He. 2797. CLIFTON. 2947—5ma1l apartment, heat, gas and water furnished. Lb 6412. COLLEGE AVE.. 2156‘/i—s rms.; 2 kitchens and bath: steam heat, water and Janitor service: near school: $45. See S. L. RANDOLPH. 2208 College or call Ta. 2729. after 5 p. m. ILL . N.. 2952—New 5-rm. mod. apt., rear porch. Frlgldalre, bus, sec. Ta. 0826. ILLINOIS, N.. 3009—5 rooms; open porch; heat, water. Janitor. Ha. 3222. MERIDIAN, N.. 1728—Beautiful furn. 4rm. main floor apt., cool, garage. Ta. 1592. 3515 N. Pennsylvania .$55.00 412 N. Alabama 60.00 418 E. 15th 55.00 1733 N. Meridian 60 00 MOYNAHAN PROPERTIES COMPANY. 710 Union Title Bldg. LI. 3458. SHIEL BLDG.—22O N. Illinois; choice downtown. 2 and 3-room suites. VIRGINIA AVE.. 1028—Small apartment. heat, gas and water furnished. Li. 8412. 14TH. E, 803—Apartment: 3 rooms down: 3 up Dr. 1005 between 6 and 7p. m. 20TH, E., 701—Homey Apartment.: built-in features, ln-a-door bed, adults. Ta. 5916. THOROUGHLY~modcrn 3.3. 4 and 5-room epartments: 8 locations, north, east and south at reduced rent. See us or phone LI. 5391. FT. H. WOODSMALL & CO., Fidelity Trust Building BEAUTIFUL IRVINGTON—S-rm. mod. apt. gar; near bus; reas.. owner. Ir. 0656-W. Two Rooms, $lO At 926 E. Washington St., second floor, includes electric light and use of bath. This is a nice place to live: reasonable. CITY TRUST CO. Li. 5538. MR. HURST. He. 4775. __ THE BALLARD Downtown Apts., 142 E. Ohio St. Three rooms, clean; heat, water, light and Janitor service: $35.00. WASHINGTON BANK AND TRUST CO. Li. 2541. In Beautiful Woodruff Four-room apt., with large porch, second floor; range, refrigerator, water, gas heat. Janitor service furnished; SSO Best living In citv for money. BERT ESSEX. Ch. 6254. 926 Middle Dr.. Woodruff. fßEDßOOM—Apartment home: splendid place to live: convenient to downtown. Apply Apt. 2. The Fitch. 911 N. Meridian. Li. 4884.

'Souses and Flats Furnished^ RANDOLPH. N, 232—Modern furnished apts. Rl. 5986. WIDOW will share or rent 5-rm. mod. bungalow, suit, congenial couple. Dr. 7518. COUPLE—To share nlcelv furnished modern house. Hu. 1796. Houses tor Rent BARTH AVE, 1851—11-room duplex: 2 baths. Instantaneous heater. 3-car garage; auitable tor rooming house; rent only S6O. Rental Dept, City Trust Cos, Ll. 5035. BARTH. 2125—5-rm. semi-modern double. paved st, alley: S2O. Dr. 3829-J. BRADLEY, N„ 920—5-room modern bungalow; built-in features; S4O; rent or sell: $599 needed. BROOKSIDE. Pky, N. Dr ,2544—6-room modern double: garage; S4O. Ch. 4638. CAPITOL. N, 2103—0-rm. nod. dbl • hardwood firs.: reduced rent: water pd. Ta. 2941. CENTRAL. 2420—6-room double, newly decorated, strictly modern COLLEGE. 4123—Five-room duplex: sunroom, in-a-door, bed. private entrance: heat, water furnished. COLLEGE. 4235—6 rooms; breakfast nook: garage; 5 tons coal; $55. Hu. 3281. COLLEGE. 4123—5-room duplex; sun rm, ln-a-door bed; heat, water furnished. COLLIER. 602—4-rm. cottage, water in house; close school, church. Be. 4680. DELAWARE. N.—Rear: colored; 4 rooms: complete bath: garage: water paid: S2O. Call MISS KITTLE. Rl. 9512. or MRS. MAYER. HU. 2569, DEXTER. 2189—4 rms. Inside toilet, water paid, garage: $22.50. Ch. 2092, DORMAN. 322—5 rooms; porch, etc.; semimodern; $lB. GALE N, 3057—Modern 5-room bungalow double, water pd; garage. s3l. HARRIS. 27—6 rooms: modern except furnace; redeco. Reduced. S2B. Be. 0746. HYATT. 1413—4 rms, bath, elec, water pd.; $23. He. 3750. Be. 1912. KEYSTONE. N, 245—4 rm. bungalow double; bath; near school. $25. Ir. 3955. LA SALLE. N, 554 —6-rooms, semi-modern. garage: S2O. LEEDS. 271-73 —4 rooms, semi-modern. garage; water paid; $22.50. Dr. 0272. LOCKERBIE. 521—7-rm. modern house, except furnace; S3O. Ll. 6412. MARTINDALE. 2937—Colored; inside toilet; sls; water paid; 2 week's rent free. Li. 4466. MORRIS. E, 942—6-room modern, double; garage: $37.50. Wa. 4253. NAOMI—S large rooms; electricity; gas; water paid; >2O. NEW JERSEY. 8, 910—5 rooms; strictly modern: nice condition; very pretty. NEW JERSEY—2BS9 N. corner. 6-rni. modern double. Inq. 2857. Ha. 4292. _ OAKLAND. 1135—6-room, modern double. excellent condition; garage. Ch. 1242-M. OLNEY. 1120—5 rms, bath, modern, except furnace, fireplace, garage; $27.50. Ch. 7747. ORANGE. 1836 East half double house, 3 rooms down. 2 rooms up: facing Pleasant Run Blvd; semi-modern, excellent condition. Call Ll. 5454. PARKER. AVE, 2379—Colored: fully modern; S2O: water paid; 2 week's rent free. Ll. 4466. RURAL. N, 204 1 w —Rooms, kitchenette. Inside toilet, near car line and school, nice neighborhood, garage: sl6, $lB. SENATE. S, 1210—Reduced rent: 6 rooms, modern. Call own. for price, Ha, 3704. SPRING SI, <2l—3-room cottage, fine condltlon; sl2. TEMPLE—PearI. Va sq. E. Wash, car: 4-rm. bungalow, semi-mod. sl6. He, 5805. TURNER DRIVE. 233—5 rms. semi-mod. water pd; $lB mo. Apply 1042 High. TEMPLE. 8, 308—5 rooms: newly papered: gas. Inside toilet, garage; $lB. Ch. 6549-R. TENTH. E, 1532—Cross street from Tech.; modern double; redecorated. Ch. 2758. UNIVERSITY AVE, 4919—6-room modern. single; only S3O. Ir. 1111. WARMAN. N, 1050—5-room modern double, redecorated: garage: S3O. Dr. 5080. 11TH. E, 1439—5-room modern double. garage, water pd.: near Tech. Ll. 6695. 23RD, E, 117—6 rooms, bath: modern: flreplece; water paid; $32.50. 25TH. W, 1423—4 rooms, semi-modern garage; $25: fine neighborhood. Call MISS HITTLE. Rl. 9512 or MRS. MAYER. Hu. 2569. 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 O MAAS 31 Va Aye. Rl. 712jL WALKING DISTANCE NE’W BUTLER 4-room modern bungalow double, builtln features: S4O. Wa. 3045-M. NEW—4-room bungalow, double, garage. water paid, nice yard. Ta. 4981. COTTAGE AND GARAGE, $16.50 5 rooms, electric lights, gas. 710 N. Miley Ave. DUNLOP &HOLTEGEL 132 E. Market St. U. 6517.

Houses for Rent 4-ROOM—Modern upper duplex, heat. lights, gas, water furnished. Dr. 4571. LOW RENT SOUTH Five rooms; electricity, gas and Inside, toilet; water paid; $22. 731 E. Minnesotta St. Four rooms; electricity, gas.and city water paid: $12,50. 720 Beecher St. Rl. 6412. J. S. Cruse Realty Cos. COLORED DOUBLE ~ 18 S. Keystone; 4 rooms, new paint and paper, electric lights, city water; sl6. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL 122 E. Market St. Lb 6517. ATTRACTIVE—6-room modern double; garage; only S3O. Ir. 0222. Business Places for Rent I, 2,3 AND 4-ROOM SUITES Ultra modern, location excellent In financial and business section. UNION TITLE OFFICE BLDG. Corner Delaware and Market St. Lb 3459 or call at Room 710. night phone Rl. 1371. 1 Furnished office space available. STOREROOM—I6x2B; dlsp. window; suit. f;rocery: Hving rms. adj.; low rent: ex. oca., etc; near carline, gar. Bel. 4934. Desirable office space, 9th floor, Lemcke Bldg. Ma. 6296. Storage and Transfer FIREPROOF. ST OR AG E -- Private lockers; low rates; new and modern eulpment: local and long distance moving; estimates. PARTLOW-JENKINS MOTOR CAR CO. 423 E. Market Rl, 7750 STORAGE—Packing; overland hauling: low freight rates on California shipments. OTTO J SUEZ Rl. 3628-6561: nights. Ch 4579-0699-W BORNMAN TRANSFER CO.—Comercla! trucking, furniture, moving, and overland hauling. Ch. 5571. EXPERT —Moving service, credit if desired. CAPITOL CITY TRANSFER. Rl. CAMBRIDGE TRANSFER CO —COMMERCIAL HAULING SPECIALTY. LI. 8509. TRANSFER & GENERAL HAULING—B2I E. 64th St. W E. RODOCKER. Wa 4433. BRITTON TRANSFER—Moving $3.50 load, large trucks, responsible men. Dr. 7616. WILLIAMSON—Trucking Cos.. 324 W. Ga. Special rates on return loads. Ll. 2842 RADlO—Transfer Cos., special rates on overland hauling Rl. 4757. Rl. 6046. Houses for Sale 1030 BUTLER Five-room bungalow, completely modern with built-in kitchen, hardwood floors throughout, newly painted inside and out. For information concerning terms call MR. CANFIELD, Lb 3820 or Li. 6735. Will take lot as down payment.

RANDOLPH NEAR PROSPECT Semi-modern 4-room bungalow with complete bath, city water, electric lights, gas. garage. Located 1039 S. Randolph, one-half block north of Prospect St. Price $2,750; free of all street assessments; $l5O cash, $25 per month. Will consider lot as down payment. F. J. VIEHMANN CO. Realtors. Builders. 142 N. Delaware. Rl. 2840. Residence. Ir. 4292. $250 CASH Buys brand new 5-room, semi-modern bungalow finished to suit. Located near Madison and Southern Aves. on Hoefgen St. Complete bath, city water, gas. electric lights, brick front porch, garage. Price $3,500; clear of all street assessments: balance S3O per month. Will consider your lot as down payment. F. J. VIEHMANN CO. Realtors. Builders. 142 N. Delaware. Rl. 2840. Residence. Ir. 4292^ HAVE YOU A LOT TO TRADE ? READ THIS I have a five-room bungalow, one block off the National Rd, with two lots, for immediate sale or trade. This is a bargain. Call today. MR. GILLILAND. Li. BALT IMORE - AVK7~29 if~ AND 2921 Two nice four-room homes, newly painted and decorated, electric lights, garage. Close school and bus. Low prices, easy terms. Call MR. BOWER, Lb 3820; evenings. Ch. 4924. __ FOR COLORED —3516 Apple 6L: 5-room bungalow: cement porch and walks; electric lights, drilled well, garage. 3544 E. Morris St.; 4-room bungalow; cement porch, walks, electric lights, drilled well, garage. On easy monthly payments. OSCAR LEE. 406 Castle Hall Bldg.. 230 E. Ohio. Ri 7217. FOR COLORED 6-ROOM—MODERN Beautiful lot. 2-car garage, near Maple Road Blvd.; S2OO cash, balance like rent. MR. NEUKOM. _Li. 3820. Ll. 7195. NEAR SCHOOL 1034 UDELL STREET Nice 5-room, semi-modern cottage; has city water and gas. All Barrett paid. SIOO cash, balance like rent. Li. 3820. MR. NEUKOM. Ll. 7795. $250 CASH 1611 Finley St., just east of Garfield Pars. new 5-room modern bungalow hardwood floors, linoleum, shades, garage. Price. 54.300. No tarrett. N J. FOX. Rl. 2509. eve. Hu. 1168. 5014 UNIVERSITY Lot 46x120 with bungalow; complete In every respect. Long living-room with fireplace. Can be made very cozy. No Barrett. Call MR. CANFIELD, Ll. 3820 or Li. 6735, evenings. 2849 STUART HERE IS A BARGAIN Five-room bungalow with basement. Price $2,250; SSO down. Call MR. CANFIELD. Ll. 3820 or Lb 8738. _ ROCKWOOD PULLEY CO. Within ten minutes walk from this fiveroom bungalow: newly painted and decorated: paved street; good location; SIOO cash, balance like rent. For imformatlon. call MR. MOORE. Dr. 0697. ENGLISH AVE., 4835—New 5-room bungalow, hardwood floors, long living room, breakfast nook, built-in features, full basement, side drive. Cheap for quick sale. Open for inspection from 6 to 9 evenjngs and Sunday afternoons. Bv owner and builder. E. C. BALLINGER. BEECH GROVE 82 N 4th Ave.; new 5-room bungalow, dandy bath, cement porch, garage, paved street. Price $3,600: only SIOO cash. N. J. FOX. Ll. 2509. Eve.. Hu. 1168. 2829 STATION Six-room home completely modern with lot 37x185; in good location. Real terms. Call MR. CANFIELD. Li. 3820 or Li. 6735. evenings. _____ 5014 UNIVERSITY Five-room bungalow; modern in every' respfct. with garage; nice large lot. What have you to trade? Call MR. CANFIELD. Ll. 3820 or Li. 6735. FROM OWNER—Leaving city. 4-rootn new stucco; double garage, fruit, shade, flowers. Call Sundays or 6 to 7 evenings. 4625 Carvel Ave.: north; $1,600 cash, or paymnets. WINFIELD. 1803—West Haven -addition: 2 squares north of 16th or Speedway: brand new' 5-room modern bungalow: all hardwood floors; built-in features; full cellar: 2-car garage. Be. 4638. Rb_99oß. NO DOWN PAYMENT Five-room bungalow, side drive, 2-car garage. Located 4000 West; close to National Rd. Price only $4,750.00 MR. MOTT Li. 2328. 137 E. Washington St. S2OO CASH. BAL. S2B MONTH. Dandy cottage; 4 rooms; furnace. Inside toilet, paved street. A real buy on easy terms. See Mr. Edington. CRUSE REALTY CO. RI. 6412. BROOKSIDE AVE.. 2326—8-room modern: 4 bedrooms. J or 2 families or boarding house. Small down payment; balance $35 per month. Owner. Ta, 6567. 1115 BERWICK AVE.—Oood bungalow; gal rage; grapes; big lot. Owner. $1,250; terms. 12-ROOM —Modern house for lease or sale: well arranged for roomers and boarders. J. T. ROBERTS. Dr. 5273. Ring 3. COLORED —Yandes. 1315; 7 rms.: modern: $250 cash balance easy; bargain. Ll. 6605, 219 E. Ohio. COLE. S.. 560—5-room cottage: cash or terms. Owner. BUY—Mv 2-family modern property, near Tech: double gar. Ch, 1424 J. Evenings NEAR FOUNTAIN SQUARE—S-room mod. double; A-l cond. Owner. Dr. 4544-J. Lots for Sale Six—so-Foot lots on paved Mooresville road at Lynhurst Drive; leaving city and will sacrifice all for $1,200 cash for quick deal. Call MR. SMITH. Ch. 4684. Suburbar. for Sale 5-ROOM NEW HOME Bus and lnterurban service; located 1 square off of paved street at Mooresville Road and Lynhurst Drive. SIOO cash. $27 per month buys It. See this and call M* . .SMITH, Ch. 4684. Real Estate for Exchange 5-ROOM BUNGALOW—Northeast; trade for farm. Owner, Ll. 4968.

.SEPT, 13, 1928

Farms for Sale 12' 2 ACRES—Paying fruit and truck farm; strawberries, raspberries, grapes, apples, pears, peaches, plums, cherries; nice 6room house, cistern and well water: 15 minutes walk to De Pauw University; schools near; concrete street; $5,000; terms. PETERSON. R. 7. Oreencastle,J Ind. 100 ACRES—House and barn; a '4-ml. to State park Brown County; J ,-ml. to town. Wm, Wllkerson, Elklnsvllle. Ind. Miscellaneous for Sale BABY—Carriage; Whitney; reversible body; gray and blue: scar, used reas. Ch. 0563. BABY ('.in i "i bortv. has had best of care; reasonable. Hu. 2988. _ BED SPRlNG—Mattress, sacrifice; $lO, 221 N. Delaware. Rl. 3035. CHINA CLOSET—G. 0.. $lO. 221 N. Delaware. Ri. 3035. . DAVENPORT—Leather bed, Just like new. mahogany library table cheap. Dr 4409, DIAMOND-Worth $500; will sell at a great sacrifice. Ta. 1412. DESK—4-foot, roll top, with chair. 5170 Cornell. DINING RM. SUITE—Has had best Os care; like new; a bargain. Hu. 4602.. DINING-RM. SUITE—9-piece; kttchen'cablnet; other furniture; leaving. Dr. 2330. DINING TABLE—Bed davenport, porch swing, linoleum. Ha. 2509-R, __ FERNS—Beautiful Boston: very hardy; 2 very reasonable. Wa. 0315-M. GAS RANGE—Htgh-ovcn; A-l condition; cost $125; sac $25. Bcech Grove 16-J 1, HEATING STOVE—Hot Blast; cost SBS: scarcely used; S3O Ir, 1329. HEATING STOVE—Large laundry stove; dining rm, suite: cheap. Ch. 2454-W, HOT BLAST HEATER—Cost $55; scarcely used; $25. Ta. 4581. __ KALTEX SET—Day bed. 2 chairs, upholstered in blue. Ice box. Wa. 3702-M KITCHEN CABINET WHITE—AIso drop leaf table: good condition: cheap, Rl. 6416. MORRIS CHAIR—Auto, knitter; high school books. Dr. 7503-J. OFFICE DESKS—Tables, safe, files; almost new; very reasonable. Rl. 2391. OIL STOVE—CoaI oil gas range; cost $150; Just like new; $75. Dr. 2330. ROOFING—Paints, glass. weather-siUeid paint. $1.69 per gallon: slate surfaced roofing. $2.25 per roll. EMIL M LICHTENAUER, 1011 W. Washington St. Be, 3406. SCHOOL BOOKS We buy or sell. CRAWFORD'S DRUG STORE: new location. 813 N. Delaware. Sewing Machine Bargains 3 White Rotaries $lB 5 Singers $lO | 6 New Dropheads S3O tj 4 Dropheads $8 3 Portable Electrics 20 1 222 Massachusetts SEWING MACHINE—Cost $65; wilT'sacrU flee; S2O; scarcely used. Wa. 4789.

Sewing Machine Bargains 3 White Rotaries $lB 5 Singers $lO 6 New Dropheads S3O 4 Dropheads $ 8 3 Portable Electrics S2O 222 Massachusetts SlNGEß—Sewing machine; drophead: good sewing order. SB. Breakfast set. gas range, chairs, _dresser. 1009 N. Alamaba. SINGER SEWING MACHINES Electric, drop heads, repair all makes 126 W. WASHINGTON. J.IA 1418. STEAM RADIATORS ALL SIZES. 624 E. WASH ST. LI 2664 TOMATOES—And sweet corn; bring bask, jio. west cor. 30th and Ritter Ch. 6525-R. TWIN BABY CARRIAGE-Almost new. 1438 Olive St. VIOLIN AND CASE—Oood condition. Rl. 9746. WASHER—Electric: Apex: cost $125; fine condition; $35. Ta, 5218. WASHER—Electric; Easy; wringer and mangle. Ri. 0352. ENTIRE CONTENTS—IO rms. of furniture; sell all or part; breakfast set. living rm., dining rm. bedrm.. rugs. 2428 N. Meridian. BARRETT-WADE FURNITURE CO„ 888 Virginia Ave.: furniture, rugs, stoves, refrigerators. New and used furniture for working people. Ca r or credit. Easy terms. Open evenings. Dr. 3667, SUPERIOR HOUSE PAlNT—Outside or Inside. 15 colors and white. $1.59 gallon. 366 S. Meridian St. Ri. 9165 RUMMAGE SALE—Used clothing and furnlture. 127 W, Georgia St. ■ WINDS OF THE WESTERN SEA—Are not .as comfortable as “Nu-Air” ventilators. Let's prove it. MEIER ELECTRIC Az MACHINE CO„ Ventilating Engineers. 136 S. Meridian St. Ll. 2401-02, SEVERAL-NEW electric washers; low prices; must move them. Patterson , Shade Cos.. No. 9 E Wash. St.. 3rd flooraJ Woolworth Bldg , Rl 1496. M DON'T -Give your furniture away. Rowlett’s clearing house help you sell ihem for what they are worth. 221 N. Delaware. Ri. 3035. PHONE KING TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE FOR TYPEWRITERS. 205 MASS. AVE. LT. 9470. 6 LEATHER-Srat Dining Chairs; 815. 221 N. Delaware. 3-PTECE- Bed Daveno suite: newly uphoistered; $25, 221 N. Delaware. Sagalowsky Bottle Cos. NEW BOTTT.ES Corks, Caps, Stone Jars 605 S-_Ca pltoL Rl. 7104. TIMES WANT ADS BRING BUSINESS Pets and Live Stock HOOSIER KENNEL CLUB SERVICE Members of A. K. C. and Chamber of Commerce. If vou want a good dog or to breed a female dog you are assured or duality and fair dealing by member* of this club. BEAGLES H, A. Meyer. 503 Guaranty Bldg., city, Ll. 5073. - t R. A. Stine, 1514 Naon# St., elty. 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.. citv Hoosler Kennels. Dr. 1098. COCKER SPANIELS B. F. Buskirk. R R. “J”. Box 35 E.. citv. Atoka Kennels. Ch. 6521. COLLIES B. F. Buskirk. R. R. "J.” Box 35 E., citv. Atoka Kennels. Ch. 6521. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bruenger. R. R. "J," Box 85-A, city. Woodfleld Collie Kennels. Ch. 1875. FOX TERRIERS (Wlrehalred) T. K. Bennett. R% R. “P.” Box 330, Brookvilie Rd.. Ir. 0278-R 3. J. C. Billie Clark. 5 N, Penn. St., elty. 4115. . „ Walter George. Pendleton. Ind.. Georges Kennels. _ , _ ... Mrs. Ellen Tilson. R. R. 4, Box 740. citv. Madison ■ Dr * 7080-J. U. R. Flshel, 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. a a SHEPHERDS (German Police) g** H. J. Hodges. 3902 School St., city Lou Kennels, Ch 4483. Albert Meyer. 2645 Madison Ave.. city, Trebla Kennels Dr 4023. ST. BERNARDS Hazel George. R. R. ‘M.'“ Box 44 D, citv. Hazelview Kenneis. Wa. 4823 R-l. WOLF HOUNDS Gracia Hodges 3902 School St., city. Ora Lou Kennels. Ch. 4483. SELLING OUT—My Keiirels; cheap; black pedigreed Pomeranians. sls up; Persian kittens and cats, $3 to $10; canary birds. $3. Account sickness. Be. 0159. HAZELVIEW KENNELS—Veterinary in attendance; sanitary; non-climbable fence. A real place to board your peL Broad Ripple State Rd. 31. Wa, 4823 R-l. IRISH SETTER PUPS—7 months old. with papers. L. M. WALKER, R. R. 1. Trafalgar. Ind. POLICE DOG—Female: proven brood matron. about due In season: registered Strongheart strain. 336 S. Fleming at. 75 FINE TOULOUSE GEESE—SS each. BOYER HATCHERY 34 N. Delaware St. ENGLISH BULL PUPPIES ELIGIBLE; CHEAP. 1539 SHELDON ST. POLICE PUPPIES - From Alsation stock: pedigreed. Beech Grove 131-R 3. AT STUD—German police dog. Alsation wolf stock: foreign reg. Beech O. 131-R 2. CANARY—Birds: fine singers. Will sell buy or trade. Rl. 5846. AT STUD—Beautiful’ German police dogs. Fee reasonable; 3321 Roosevelt Ave. POLICE PUPPIES—German Shephard; silver gray: pedigreed; males. Ir. 1958-R. CANARlES—Beautiful little singers: good colors; reasonable. Dr. 2371. POLICE PUPPY—German shepherd, female; pedlg.: very reas. Wa. 3463-R 2. FOR SALE—Fine German shepherd police stud dog; registered. Li. 5850. BOSTON PUPPIES—Fine marking's; pedigreed; beauties. Ch. 4437-J. CANARIES- Singers; also females; reasonable. 1524 S. East. Dr. 5943-J. TIMES WANT ADS BRING BUSINESS Radio and Equipment RADIO BATTERY “A,"—Triple charger, „ "B” batterv eliminator: also small radio I set. 627 W, Vermont St. Rl. 3442. | RADIO—Sets and speakers all makes repaired and service. Cummins Bros. Radio Cos.. 205 Ind. Ave. Ll. 3856. AERIALS ERECTED—Material furnished, $5, Service calls. $1.50 each. Ch. 7210. RADIOS—2. 5-tube; 1 9-tube; j alio repair and service calls. Ch. 0959.