Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 129, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 October 1928 — Page 30

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LOST AIR MAIL FLIER IS FOUND DEADJNWOODS Forced Down by Sform Over Pennsylvania; Plane Smashed. FRANKLIN, Pa., Oct. 19.—William C. Hopson, missing air mail flier who took off at Clarion, Pa., for Cleveland, early Thursday, was found dead in his smashed airplane shortly after 7 a. m. today in a dense woods three miles west of Polk. Hopson’s plane struck a tree on a hillside. It was believed that Hopson became confused in a heavy rainstorm and tried to make a forced landing in the darkness. Realizing that he was off his course, Hopson dropped flares in an attempt to identify the country over which he was flying. The pilot’s crushed body was found in the seat of the wrecked plane.

SPECIAL SALE £ FALL PLANTING BULBS, NURSERY STOCKS, ETC. V ORNAMENTAL EVERGREENS PLANT THEM NOW FOR BEST RESULTS pyr. Arbor Vitae, 3-4 ft $3.00 Compacta Arbor Vitae, Pyr. Arbor Vitae, 114-2 10-inch SI.OO St.an Siberian Arbor Vitae, •■••••••••••• 16x16-inch $2.00 G n °. b<^ a Ar u° r VltaC ’ An Chinese Juniper, 2-3 ft. $3.00 24x24-mch $3.00 Ch|nese Juniper M . K . Globosa Arbor Vitae, inch SI.OO 12-12-inch ...SI.OO-$1.50 Norway Spruce, 4ft $3.00 Compacta Arbor Vitae, Norway Spruce, 3 ft $2.00 18-inch $3.00 Norway Spruce, 1-114 ft.sl.oo DASOII nnVCC Make them beauty spots all winter with rUnun BUAtu small evergreens. Much in demand. Select the small size, 1 for each 18 ins. of the box—3 SI.OO trees, $1.50. DUTCH BULBS TULIPS, HYACINTHS, NARCISSUS, LILIES, CROCUS, SNOWDROPS, ETC. §TtSI SDC The demand for Tulips was never I ULIrO so great before and stocks are getting low. While they last Named Tulips of These Classes: 14 Varieties Darwins, 12 Single Early. 6 Double Early, 8 Breeder. 9 Cottage and 6 Parrots. SPECIAL Your Choice Your Choice Your Choice 18 Bulbs 36 Bulbs 72 Bulbs 75£ $1.35 $2.50 If not convenient to call our stores, tell ns the colors wanted—we will select. Hvsrinthc 20 Named kinds. All colors. First size bulbs. If not njablHllls convenient to call, tell us colors wanted and let us select. Each, 20<*; doz.. $2.00; 23, $4.00; /4 doz. at doz. rates. Hyacinths Not Named by Colors—Red, pink, white, blue and yellow. Each, 15d; dozen, $1.50; 23, $3.50; 100, SIO.OO. Privet—California.'' Dozen’ 75e; * ’ nninr i VAN HOUTTEI. A 25, $1.50; 100 $5.00 SPIREfi great specialty of Privet—Amoor River. Dozen, M 1 ours. We have sold $1.00; 25, $2.00; 100 $7.50 It to thousands of Indiana home Mock Orange—Each, Ssc; owners, and the demand constantly 3 for SI.OO increases. Everybody admires it when Philadelphus—Virginal. Each, in bloom and it is attractive the 65c; 3 for $1.75 whole summer through. Snowball —Each, 60c; 3 for. $1.50 Heavy Plants Eacn, 25c; dozen, gpirea—Probeli. pink. Each, $2.50. 35c; 3 for $1.00; dozen $3.25 Extra Heavy Each, 35c; dozen, Wigelia—Each, 30c; 4 for SI.OO $3.75. FRUIT TREES APPLES—Summer, Fall and CHERRY—Sweet and sour, ea„ Winter, 35<S 3 for $1.00; 50< w 3 dozen. $4.50 PEARS—Summer and Fall, ea., PLUMS—Ten varieties, each, 50£, 3, $1.25; doz., $4.50. 50<F; 3 for $1.25; doz. $4.50 GRAPE VlNES—Concords, Moore’s Early, Worden, Ives, Catawba, Delaware and Niagara. Each, 20fF; 3 for 50c dozen, $1.75. Achillea, Aquelegia, Chrysan- . © & themums in varieties, Coreopsis, Delphiniums, Diantbus, Gaillardia, Gypsophelia, Ilermeo- -w , calis (Day Lily), Hardy Sweet Pea, Hollyhocks in varieties, Lily of the Valley, Giant Marvel Mallows—red, pink, white, ** Plattycodon, Phlox in varieties, Shasta Daisy, Tritonia (Red ' Price, strong plants, 20c, 6 for .~£jTOui. sl, 12 for $1.75, 25 for $3. Fprtilivprc Special Sale Boston Ferns reruuzers $1.25 value . 8c Whenever you plant, don’t forget No finer winter house plant. These th* fertilizers—Bone Meal, Sacco are exceptional values. and Sheep Manure. Ask for prices. ; Fern Food, pkg 15c Singing Canaries Vwjjgx Female your choice $1.25 Bird seed and cuttle bone to each purchaser. CAGES AND STANDS In beautiful colors, of red, blue, green, black, etc., and these colors in combinations and tints. v $5.75 Value Cage and Vi- Attractive Stand alone, Circle Stand $4.39 only $1.98 . $6.50 Value Cage and Full $12.50 Value. Beautiful Chinese Circle Stand $4.89 Cage with stand $8.49 Goldfish Bowl and Floor Stand, with pearl -| Q Q chips, castle & 1 fish. A real special DOG FOODS cost les* here. Get your favorite. Cliampton. Old TrilKtv, Thoroughbred and Sillier’* A-1—1.b., 15F; 5 Ib*.. 500; io ib*„ SI.OO. 9 iIW&M 10(1 Lbs. Cracked Corn. $2.50 THjfl The Balanced Food in Tin Cans 100 Lbs. New Wheat $2.50* 5 Lbs. Clean Wheat for Et 7 ! KEN—L _ B _. n .| Special table ’” 2sc * ti s i fi >■"-> RATION 3 •" <“ \ u lZ) KIT—OB 7 for $1 Fern and Plant Food, t/. -IfIPV pkg 15c oWe will deliver bulbs, nursery stock Out-Of-Town Customers and perennials at the advertised prices. Beautiful Fall Catalogue Gives Complete List for Fall Planting. (OOStecd Store 325. Illinois St., RI. 1539. 5 N. Alabama St., LI. 4955.

Premature? Big crocks, little crocks, jars and jugs lined the curb in front of Otto Mowes’ store, 1267 Shelby street, beaming at their reflection in the window, where reposed assorted malts, hose, caps and cappers. With an ominous rattling, came a Ford truck down the car track with Marvin Roach, 21, of 751 Lexington avenue, at the wheel. “Chuck hole,” a blowout, a broken radius rod—crash and clatter—and SIOO worth of earthenware shattered in its blooming youth. “Nobody’s fault,” motorpolice William Clark and Jess Giles told Otto as he mournfully shoveled up the debris.

Hoover Wins at Valparaiso By United Press VALPARAISO, Ind., Oct. 19.—1n a straw vote conducted by students of Valparaiso univev’sity here, Herbert Hoover, Republi lan nominee for President, defeated Alfred Smith, Democrat, 3 to 1, it was revealed today.

EXTRADITION OF MOTHER SOUGHT FOR JKIDNAPING Woman Held in St. Louis for Taking Own Child From Foster Home. Extradition papers were to be taken to East St. Louis today by Detective Thomas Barnaby to return Mrs. Maxine Seltzer Brown, under indictment in criminal court here on a charge of kidnaping her own child, Betty Lou McClain, from foster parents. Betty Lou, now 6, was turned over to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. McKenzie, 22 South Grace street, when only 7 months old. Mrs. Brown told the McKenzie family that since the death of her husband she could not support the child and wanted the little girl to have a home. Came After Child Mrs. Brown, however, remarried and two years ago wanted Betty Lou. She came to Indianapolis and took her. Police and social agencies sought throughout the country for the child following return of the indictment here. Several weeks ago she was found living with her mother and step-father in East St Louis. During a habeas corpus hearing in which the McKenzies were refused custody of the child by an East St. Louis judge, Mrs. Brown was arrested on the Marion county charge. She gave bond and Monday when brought into court demanded extradition papers for her return to Indianapolis. The papers were issued Thursday afternoon by Governor Jackson and turned over to the county prosecutor’s office. Ready to Push Trial Hearing probably will be held before Governor Len Small of Illinois. If her return is ordered she will be tried on the charge, it was stated at the prosecutor’s office. If she is not returned, it was said the charge against here will be nolled. Judge Borders, of the East St. Louis court, turned the child over to Mrs. Brown at the close of the habeas corpus hearing Oct. 5. The court held that Mrs. Brown, at the time the child was given to the McKenzies, had a verbal agreement with them that if she ever was able to support Betty Lou she might have her. URGES G. 0. P, VOTES Niblack Points Out Means of Bettering City. The importance, to citizens desiring better government for Indianapolis, of voting for the Republican candidates for the legislature was stressed by Deputy Prosecutor John L. Niblack, nominee for state senator, in a speech at St. Peters church, Twenty-Third street and Martindale avenue, Thursday night. Niblack pointed out that Winfield T. Miller, Robert L. Moorehead. J. Clyde Koffman. nominee for the state senate on the G. O. P. ticket, and himself, have been indorsed by th ecity manager league and are supporters of the city manager movement. ELECT THREE CITY IMEN Royal Arch Masons of Indiana Chose Officers at Gary. By United Press GARY. Ind., Oct. 19.—Logansport was named the 1929 convention city for both the Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons and the grand council royal and select masters. Officers named by the grand chapters ! include: Frederick R. Clark, Indianapolis, grand high priest; William T. Baugh. Terre Haute, deputy grand high priest; T. L. Puckett, Winchester, grand king; Allan Buskirk, Bloomington, grand scribe; W. H. Vernon, Goshen, grand royal arch captain; Vestal Woodward, Indianapolis, grand treasurer; Robert Woods, Princeton, grand secretary; the Rev. Chester Wharton. Valparaiso, chaplain; Herbert Graham. Elkhart, grand lecturer, and Jacob Rubin. Indianapolis, grand guard. REFUSED INJUNCTION Gilda Gray's Husband Loses Legal Battle. By United Press LONDON, Oct. 18.—Gil Boag was refused an injunction today which he sought to prevent his wife, Gilda Gray, famous shimmy dancer, from appearing in a picture in which she is being starred by British International Films. Boag brought court action on the ground that he was entitled to 40 per cent of Miss Gray’s earnings as her manager. The two are estranged and are mutually seeking a legal separation. • SEEK IVMSSING LAD, 15 Mother, Destitute, Asks Aid to Find Son. The Times today was asked to aid in the search for Paul Pattison, 15, who left his home in Middlesboro, Ky., several weeks ago, to seek employment His mother. Mrs. Virginia Pattison, is destitute. The youth weighs 150 pounds, has light brown hair and is 5 feet 7 inches tall. Woman May Die of Burns By United Press HARTFORD CITY, Ind., Oct. 19.—Sarah Jane Foster, 81, is in a | hospital here probably fatally burned, as result of a fire which destroyed her home near here today. A son, Benjamin, 47, also was burned, but not seriously, hospital attendants said. After an investigation police said the fire apparently originated from a gas jet while the two occupants of the house slept.

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Wooded Hills May Be Seen on Nashville Trip

A trip to Nashville. Ind., is suggested by the touring department of the Hoosier Motor Club, for motorists who love to see multi-colored leaves on wooded hillsides. The best route as given by the club: South on Meridian street to 1900 block. Bear right and follow state Road 37 through Martinsville to Bloomington, then Road 46 to Nashville. Ditsance is seventy-two miles. The road is paved to Bloomington, then gravel on to destination. findslaTnpair IN COW PATH Abandoned Auto Reveals Tragedy Near N. Y. By United Press RIDGEVILLE, Conn.. Oct. 18.— The bodies of Frank Bo water, 40, of Bridgeport and an unidentified woman we"e found today in an automobile 07 a lonely road near the New York state line. The woman had been stabbed to death, by Bowater apparently had blown his head off with a shotgun. The bodies were discovered by a farmer on a cowpath leading off the Ridgefield-New Salem. N. Y., roai. He Informed state police. Police believed the woman had been stabbed to death last night or early today in her home and taken to the lonely spot where Bowater took his own life. Bowater appeared to have been dead about an hour when found. The woman, an attractive, bobbed haired woman of about 35 years, was thought to live in Danbury. DISCUSSES 'GRIME Prison Trustee Urges Society to Give Chances. “If we can induce women to quit complaining of prison boards and get into the fight to give every boy and girl a chance before they receive a prison sentence we can reduce the crime wave in Indiana,” said M. E. Foley, trustee of state prison, speaking before the Seventh District Federated Clubs on “The Crime Wave in Indiana,” at the Severin this morning. “priminals are not made in prisons: they are made outside, by society,” he said- " The prison suffers by its few failures, rather than receiving credit for the service it renders to society. The state prison of Indiana is suffering in public esteem now because of a notable and prominent prisoner who wants to get out. In my twen-ty-one years as a trustee of the state prison, under seven governors. I have never known of the intrusion of politics into prison management. In the general session plans were discussed for the convention of the Indiana Federation of Clubs to Uj held in Indianapolis. October 23 t> 25. and reports were heard from the committee of international relations, by Mrs. Frank T. Hatfield: the committee of American citizenship, by Mrs. Isaac Born; and the committee on legislation, by Mrs. John W. Moore. M A SONS~T0 _ eTeMP LIF Y St. Joseph Lodges Meet Friday at South Bend. Pji l ime* Special SOUTH BEND. Ind.. Oct. 19. Masonic lodges of St. Joseph county will hold a meeting Friday in the Masonic temple of this city. The master Mason degree will be exemplified with acting masters holding the principal offices and stations. The first meeting was held three years ago here and was directed by St. Joseph lodge No. 45; the second year it was sponsored by Portage lodge No. 675 of this city, and this year South Bend lodge No. 294 has charge. Each year a different lodge will sponsor the gathering so that eventually every lodge in the county will have had charge. Births Girls Rov and Edna Hinton, 2933 Paris. Leland and Lola Clark. 3327 West Pratt. Rav and Edna Brinson. 2535 Kelly. Lester and Mary Crowley, Coleman hospital. Paul and Ethel Ford. Coleman hospital. Ernest and Mary Smith, Coleman hospital. John and Flora Praed. Christian hospital. John and Ida Dickey. Christian hospital. Chester and Elizabeth Whitman, Christian hospital. Osmer and Edna Wells, 2906 Brookside. Augustus and Romola Breeden, city hospital. Boys Thomas and Iva Tsareff, 1140 South Summerset. Merle and Loise White, 1722 Cornell. William and Laura Raymer, 1764 Easy. Harry and Alta Conver, Coleman hospital. Joseph and Mabel Hittle, Coleman hospital. Ray and Liena Craig, 121 East Vermont. Cleatis and Waneta Zurfas, Coleman hospital. Theodore and Anna Robeson, Christian hospital. Jesse and Onda Anderson, Christian hospital. James and Edna Nichols, 1141 North Pershing. Harry and Adda Chamness, 442 Goodlet. Lonnie and Anna Haggert, city hospital. Deaths Charles M. McFann, 70. Central Indiana hospital, chronic myocarditis. Margaret M. Wolfred. 21, St. Vincent’s hospital, toxic thyroid. Julia E. McMahon. 73, 2734 Noith Illinois, chronic myocarditis. Sarah Adair. 73. Central Indiana Hospital, acute dilatation of heart. Clara E. Davy. 58. 3403 East Twentieth, mitral insufficiency. Josephine Rosie Miceli. 23. St. Vincent’s hospital, pulmonary embolism. Sophia E. Beeler, 76. 2630 N. Illinois, carcinoma. William A. Riley, 62, city hospital, cerebral hemorrhage. ■ George Gonder, 75, 1155 Spann, carcinoma. Sallie Fletcher. 73, 1821 West Eleventh, pulmonary tuberculosis. Isabelle Watts. 82, Christian hospital, cerebral hemorrhage. Vote or No Golf Bii United Press SAYVILLE, L. 1., Oct. 19.—Any member of the Island Hills Country Club, here, who fails to vote on election day will be forbidden on the golf course for the day, officials of the club announced.

YEGGS BUNGLE BOTTLING FIRM JOB; NO LOOT Flee After Terri Tic Blast Which Fails to Open Safe. A band of amateur or careless yeggs, one of them a woman, bungled in their attempt to crack’ the safe at the Yuncker Bottling Works, 860 Massachusetts avenue, early this morning, and fled emptyhanded after a terrific nitroglycerin explosion had failed to break the safe lock. Evidences of their bungling caused police a bad half hour this morning. Nitroglycerin was spilled over the floor and on a desk near the safe and Charles Bernauer and William Inglebright, motor policemen, were forced to use extra caution in ridding the office of the “soup.” The charge applied to the safe, police say, was enough to have opened many safes its size if applied correctly. The explosion hurled pieces of the safe door through a plate glass window, a screen and into the street. Residents in the neighborhood were awakened by the explosion at 1:40 a. m. William C. Broughton, 846 Ashland avenue, who just had returned to his home, heard the blast and rushing to the street, saw a woman flee from the building. James S. Yuncker, president of the company, said two days’ receipts were in the safe. ‘ROL’ IS HOMESICK C. R. Eggleston Eager to Get Back to Home Town. C. Roltaire Eggleston wants to come home. But before the man whom hundreds have known for years as Rol can come home he’s got to have a job. Eggleston, for years managers of Keith's theater here, now handling the Keith-Albee house in Atlanta, Ga„ was a member of the Advertising club when he lived here. So, in today’s Indianapolis Times classified advertising section appears an ad by Roltaire frankly asking someone to give him something to do so he can live in the old home town. He wants a good job, an executive position preferred, of course, but he leaves the impression that he leaves the impression that he’ll snap up the first attractive thing offered for the sake of getting back among his friends made through his activity in the Shrine and Scottish Rite, ten years' membership in the Rotary Club. Chamber of Commerce and the advertising body, member ship on the "committee of 60” which started the movement for the Indianapolis Athletic Club, his co-operation with the Indianapolis Church Federation and his eagerness to turn the theater wrong side out any time a legitimate civic interest needed it. Poisoned at Prayer Bn United Press LONDON. Oct. 19.—Archibald Davis, 8, knelt at prayer at his school in Stratford. A nail pierced his knee. Blood poisoning set in and Archibald died a few days later. Funeral Directors W. T. BLASENUYM Main office 2226 bbelbv Bt. Drexel 2570 - FINN BROS. FUNERAL HOME 1639 N. MERIDIAN. TA. 1836 George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 622 E. Market. RHej_ 5374. BERT S. GADD. 2130 PROSPECT 6T. DREXEL 5307. G. H. HERRMANN 1732 8. East St. Dr. 4477. KRIEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1402 N Illinois St. Rl. 1234. Res.. Be. 3866-R 1 UNDERTAKERS HISEY & TITUS 931 N. Delaware. LI. 3828 I C. WILSON-Funeral parlors: ambulance service and modern automotive equlDment. Dr 0321 and Dr. 0322. T ransportation YELLOWAY Busses to all nrinclpal cities from coast to coast that are safe, comfortable and luxurious. Careful. courteous drivers and fares that are very low. Depot Denison Hotel. Rl, 2273. Lost and Found COLLlE—Female pup. 5 months old; white feet and dark spot in middle of back: answers name “Boots." E. E. Taylor. 1920 Woodlawn ave. Dr. 2723; liberal reward. DOG—Part German police, collie: black, brown ears, lVa yr. old. Name "Nigger.” Notify 1353 Silver. Li. 4673. Reward. HOUND —Red; wearing collar, tag; lost from La Clede St. Be. 2129. PARTY—Who found purse on 111. car Wed. morning known; please return. 534 W. Ray. Dr. 0132; no questions. PlN—Scottish Rite; lost downtown; finder callWa. 1451-R 3. POINTER—Very thin; head and saddle liver colored; rest white with liver colored specks; reward; 216 N. Pine. Li. 7114. SIDEWALK BlKE—Blue, red seat. 29th and 30th on Blvd. PL Rew. Ha. 4542-W. STOLEN—Beagle hound; black deck, white breast and feet, brown head, black tail with white tin. Liberal reward for information S. Tafeser. LI. 9619. WATCH—lllinois; with chain. W. F. Reimer. Ch. 6411. Reward. Instructions PIANO—And Harmony Lessons. Full hour: SI. Graduate teacher. Rl. 3080. Special Notices THE FAMILY—Of the late Mrs. Katherine Koch desires to thank the relatives, neighbors and friends for their kindness, floral offerings and sympathy shown during the sickness and death of our dear mother. Also Rev. Bach and Rev. Zimmerman. the singers and Shirley Bros, for their services. FRED KOCH AND FAMILY. LADIES REDUCE BY THE—Jus-Rite Reducing System. 11th floor Consolidated Bldg. Next to Keith’s. LI. 4655. EDGEWOOD SANITARIUM Nervous, Mental and Alcoholic Patients. Edgewood. Southport 222-W-2. CAN TAKE HALF LOAD—To Cleveland. Bring full load back. Ri. 0155. Li. 5247. Help Wanted Male WANTED—First class metal man for repairing. wrecked automobiles and wiping in solder. Apply Griffith Mtg. and Sales Cos.. Terre Haute, Ind. Phone, Crawford 5825. OUT OF TOWN SFive buffers, polishers. $25 to $45 wk.: athe operators, solderers, mechanics of all kinds, go prepared to work. PARAMOUNT EMPLOYMENT. 38 N. Penn. WANTED—S good boys, not attend, school; grade school education and age certificate nec. Apply Mr. Coapstick, 18 N. Meridian.

Help Wanted Female YOUNG LADY —For telephone soliciting. Must have ability to hear and speak clearly over phone; fair education. Opportunity to learn one of the best paying professions. It you are not ambitious and willing to work for an attractive future then don’t answer this ad. MR. COPLEY. Indianapolis Times. GlßL—Ambitious, to answer phone in legal and insurance office in exchange for a complete stenographic course: practical business experience: small salary. Times Box E 44. DEMONSTRATOR—Nurse maids. $7; white girl, 4 in family, $10; cook, private, $10; soda dispenser; waitress, combination, short hours. $9. PARAMOUNT EMPLOYMENT, 38 N. Penn. HlGHLY—Remunerative position open to a woman of refinement and pleasing personality. State experience in meeting the public. Times. Box D 34. COUPLE—Or ladv to share 5-rm. modern home, or act as housekeeper. 2952 Station WANTED—A white ladv in lunchroom. 618 E. Walnut St, GOOD—Reliable housekeeper Take full charge. 434 N. State. OPENING—For 2 more ladles on outside sales force. WHEN STORE. 32 N. Penn. I' ti/ations Wanted Female MIDDLE AGED—White lady; companion for elderly woman. Call between 9 a. m. and 4 p. m. 934 E. 30th St. LAUNDRY—References, reasonable prices. will call and deliver. Ta. 3072. WANTING WORK—By -week or day work. by experienced colored woman. Ha. 4756-J. EXPERIENCED Telephone operator wants P. B. X. Dr. 0544. Business Announcements BATHROOM—Complete: $73; meter connections, $3. J. W HARRELL, Ch. 4290-J. CHIMNEYS POINTED AND REBUILT Roofs and gutters repaired, weather stripping applied. Ch. 7112-W. FEATHERS Bought solo ana renovateu feather mattresses, and pillows made E F_ BURKI.E 416 Mass Rl 6695 HOUSE REPAIRS—FIues, gutters, carpentering; reasonable. He. 4227. MATTRESSES—RebuiIt and sterilized; remade as good as new: $4.50 up. Box springs repaired. Acorn Mfg. Cos., Li. 6643. PAPER HANGING Painting, plastering, general repair work: good work: lowest prices. Ch. 5371-R. 1949 Arrow Ave. RUG—9xl2, thoroughly cleaned. $2. SUCLEANERS. He. 4462. RUGS - CLEANED—9xI2,* SITSO. Spec'l 10 da. Call and del. Kecmer Rug Cos. Ch. 5336. TRASH—Ashes and miscellaneous hauling: prompt, careful service. Ha. 2036. TRASH—Ashes and miscellaneous hauling: prompt, careful service. Ha. 2036. Rooms for Rent ALA., N., 2160—Rm.. private apt.; hot water. No other roomers. Ha._1456 1 ASHLAND Ave.. 1957—2 modern rms.. $2 and $2.50. Hemlock 4845. -BROOKVILLE RD , 5001—Will share my mod. home with couple. Ir. 4316-M. CAPITOL. 829 N—Modern sleeping room. Reasonable. * CARROLLTON. 3453—Lovely room; ladv preferred. Wa. 2312-R. COLLEGE? 849- Apt. 1: large newly dccorated front rm; $5 wk. DELA.. N. 2542—Beautifully furn. rm: _t win beds: md. home bus line. Ha. 1201-M DELA.. N.. 321—Nice. furn.. front rm.; Ist floor; also housekeeping. Li. 1792. DELA.. N.. 841 —Desirable rm.. adjoining bath: $5; continuous hot water. Rl. 1218. DICKSON, 123—Large rm.. mod., hot water. close in. Ri. 4089. GLADSTONE. 41 S— Rm. private modern home, near bath. 1, 2 ladies’. Ir. 3509. ILL.. N.. 3332—STRICTLY MODERN RM., PRIV. BUTLER CAR LINE. KENWOOD. 2266—NICE FURN. RM.. HOT WATER. HA. 4734-M. MICHIGAN. E.. 3208—Liberty hotel; on car line; modern, clean, furnished rms.; $1 to $1.50; weekly. $4.50 up. Two-rm. mod, apts ; garage service. Ch. 5993. NEW JERSEY. N.. 1411—Pleasant warm rm.. hot, water, priv. home. Rl. 2684. NEW JERSEY. N.—lß Alexandra" apt; eteam heated rm; close in. gentleman. Rl. 1240. NORTH—Large beautlfuly furn. rm.. priv. home Ha. 0327-W. OAKLAND. 1137—Nice warm rm.. private modern home: reasonable. ORIENTAL. N.. 20—Harriet Apt.. No. 1; mod,, attrac. rms.; stm. heat. LI. 4705. PENNSYLVANIA. N.. 1333. BEAUTIFULPY FURN. RM.; GARAGE. PLEASANT—Room: steam heat: near car and bus: ladies. Wa. 2836 603 E 32nd st. ST. CLAIR. E". 670—Sleeping room: modern: hot water. TAfcBOTT. N.. 2316—Clean, warm rm.; home privileges, prlv. home, garage opt. 320 E. VERMONT Nice sleeping rms.: $2 and up per week. Rl. 0575, VIRGINIA AVE.. 29—Clinton Hotel. Large steam heated, also housekeeping room. WASH? E? '32B—Craig Hotel; rooms. $2 to $3.50 wk.: steam heat, showers. WASH.. E.. 1808—Front rm.: steam heat; couple or man. Rl. 2214, bes. 9. aft. 6. WOODRUFF PL.. 970—Middle Dr., front suitable 1 or 2. Ch 1418; 10T. E.. 433—Apt. 1. outside rm. mod.; constant hot water: walk distance. Li. 4784 UTH. E , 322 -Furn. rm.. modern apt.; $3 wk. LI. 8039, 31ST. E., 210—Nicely furn. rm.: close Central bus or car line. Ha. 0179-R. 33D. E. 418—ATTRACTIVE FRONT RM.. NEAR CENTRAL CAR. HU. 2054. SINGLE RMS.—75c & $1: nights: quiet for dav sleeping; by week. $3.50. single; $7. double; light housekeeping, everything furnished; $lO wk. LOVELY ROOM—Modern, twin beds, 2 ladies. Ta. 4940. FOR MARRIED COUPLE—Or gentleman. employed: room: north. Ha. 0356-R. You Read the Want Ads— Have you tried to use them? It’s easy—Call Ri. 5551. Ask for an Ad Taker, Room for Rent With Board MINN.. E., 1615 Attractive warm rm.. moo., hot water, car line. Dr, 3285-J. NOBLE. 329 N.— Mod., /ront rm.; steam heat; laundry; gaarge. Li. 6707. OAKLAND. 1135—Modern rm.. plenty hot water, gentleman preferred; good meals. PARK AVE.. 3115—Room and board for 1 or 2 employed ladies; priv. family. PARK. 2011—Clean, warm, room; meals opt., 1 or 2. Central car. He. 5631. RURAL. N., 2155—M0d. home for mother and child pref.. near car line. Ch. 0986-R. 23D. E.. 670 —Nice, warm rm.: home prlvl.; good meals; $8 week. He. 4794, 27TH. W.. 45—Front rm.: large alcove: _garage. 111, car. Ta. 6758. 29TH. W., 1204 Room and board in private family. Ha. 0480-R. 29TH., W., 127—Large, warm rm.; meals, laundry; men or mar, couple. Ha. 0875. CHILD—6 or under; modern home; good care. Ch. 0162-R. 2 OR 3 CHILDREN—Good country home; voung people. Mr. B. G. Prosser, Franklin, Ina.. Route 2. BABY TO BOARD—Mother’s rare; rr.odern home. Wa. 1704. CHILDREN —To board; mother’s care; priv. home; near school No. 3. Ch. 2965-M. Rent Housekeeping Rooms ALABAMA. N., 2037—Newly furnished apts.: city heat: garage. Ta. 1505. ASHLAND. 1804—Furn. room; in-a-door bed; private entrance; $7. He. 4406. ASHLAND, 2234—3 rooms, kitchenette; battu steam heat; priv. ent. He. 2507. ASHLAND, 1010—Employed couple to share modern home; steam heat, bath. Frigidalre. $7, Li. 0518. BROADWAY, 2121—1 room and kitchen furnished; $6 wek. Ta. 0597. COLO, N.. 401—2 unfurnished rms., kitchenette: private entrance; adults. HARLAN. 1115—3 rms.; completely furnished. Dr, 2432. HOYT, 1112—2 furn. housekeep. rms., mod., priv, home, emp. couple. Dr. 5816. ILLINOIS CAR—3-rm. apt.: also sleeping room: good heat. Ta. 2203. JEFFERSON, N., 336—Modern and semlmodern. 4 connecting rooms. Mornings. LEXINGTON, 1021—Large front rm. riownst., prive. ent.; >5; gar. Dr. 0562-J. MCARTY. E.. 715—Furnished rm.. kitchenette, adjoin, bath: priv. fam., reas. MARKET. E„ 615—Housekeeping or sieeplng rooms. Rl. 2102. NEW JERSEY. N., 727—2-rm. downst. apt.. gas range, sink, modern, good heat. NEW JERSEY. N.. 124—Good, clean rooms: $3, $3.50 and $4.00. Rl. 4145. NEWMAN. *1028—2 clean, modern, furn. rms.; private entrance: $7.50. Ch. 2233. OHIO, E., 538 -1 rm.. $3 week: 2 rms., >5.50. Everything furnished. PARK AVE.. 2142—Nice, clean. 2 rooms and kitchenette: $7. PENN.. 1105 N.—Large, first-class, attractive apt.: furn. complete: select location. TECUMSEH. 1118—2 Turn, front housekpg. rooms: everything furnished: gar, space. WOODRUFF PL.—SO 2 Middle Dr., 2 light front rms., modern, no other roomers, bath practically private. Ch. 4360. WASH., E., 3301—3 rms.; private entrance Everything furnished reasonable. 10TH, E.. 318—Large light mod. rm.. complete, newly dec., fine heat, car space; w’alk. dist.; $5. 11TH, E., 909—2 nice clean upper rms. Private entrance: $5. Rl. 1839. HOUSEKEEPING—Or sleeping; modern: nicely furnished. Li. 9755. 3-RM. APT.—Furn. or tinfurn., strictly modern: gar.; reas. Dr. 3640-R. Apartments for Rent

Apartmenti for Rent BELLEFONTAINE, 6364—5-room upartment; garage. Wa. 4457. Hu. 1856, Thoroughly modern 2. 3, 4 and 5-room apartments: 8 locations, north, cast and south at reduced rent. See us or phone LI. 5391. 11. H. WOODSMALL & CO., Fidelity Trust Building 3516 PENN $55:00 412 N. ALA 60.00 1226 N. ILL 40.00 MOYNAHAN PROPERTIES CO. 710 Union Title Bldg. Li. 3458. HEATED Three, 4 and 5-room apartments, 1100 east; *l7 to S3O. Few left. ’Call SCHMID & SMITH. INC.. REALTORS. 130 N. Delaware. Ri 6367. Houses and Flats Furnished TECUMSEH, 831—5-room mod. bungalow; furn.. unfurn.. or share with wld.; couple WOODRUFF PLACE. 639 E. DR.—Partly furn. 4 rms, frigedaire, everything furn. SSO, Ch. 2050. EMPLOYED COUPLE Desires 2-room furnished apartment. Must be reasonable. Address Box 400, Times, Elegantly furnished 4-room cottage, garage, improved street, convenient 2-4 p. m„ available now; act quickly. Ta. 6340. Houses for Rent BELLEFONTAINE. 3224—6-room modern, built-in features, close to school and church; 1 or 2-car garage. BELLEFONTAINE, 2951—7-room modern double; laundry; newly painted, papered; 1 sq: school 76; garage; SSO. He. 1585. BELLEFONTANE— S-rm. duplex mod., heat, water, lights furnished; $35. CONGRESS, 1450—4 rooms, semi-modern, garage; water paid; $23. Ch. 2070. GLADSTONE, 721—4 rms.; lights, gas. wat. ins!de toilet: gar; $22.50. Ir. 2281-J. GOOD. 123—Irvington: 4 rms.; gas. lights. Inside toilet; <21.50, Ir. 2374. GOODLET, 906—4 rms. Gas and elect. $14.00 W. 10th car. Dr. 4206. HOLMES, S., 506—5 rooms, semi-modern; sls mo. Ri. 9735. LEXINGTON. 2111—6-rm. double, garage;, all thoroughly cleaned. Dr. 2020-R. MACPHERSON, 2809—4 ROOMS: ELECTRIC MacPHERSON. 3114—6-room modern; easily heated, double ga.; $35. Be. 1298. MICHIGAN, E.. 3102—7 rms., modern, redecorated; new Rybolt fur., ga. Ch. 1412. NAOMI, 1227—5 rooms; electric lights, toilet and bath; water Inside; garage; water paid; $25. Dr. 1270-J. NEW JERSEY, S.. 624V 2 —3 rooms; Inside toilet; sl6. OLIVE. 929—4 rooms: gas, elec., water toilet Inside; redecorated: sl6. Dr. 5674-J OLNEY. N0..2407 —5-room double modern: garage. PARIS, 2931—5 rooms, modern, sleeping porch: garage: S3O. Rl. 1820, Irv. 4213. PARKER. 805 —5-rooin modern double; garage; water paid; $35. Hu. 2105. PARKVIEW. 270—Attractive 6 rm mod. dbl.; Ist class condition; ga. Wa. 2206-M. PINE, N., 316—5-rm. double, water, gas lights, newly papered: $lB. LI. 0672. PROSPECT. 3760 —4-rm. semi-mod. house; also close in mod, flat. Li, 7780. RUCKLE ST., 1825—Clean. modern. Reasonable rent to responsible tenants; partly furnished. -ENATE, S.. 1214—6-room mod. double; $24: water pd. Ha. 3704. SHEFFIELD. S.. 1321-23—6 rooms: newly papered; sl7. Ri. 7061. Hu. 4340. SHEPARD ST.. 1538—3 bedrooms: gas, elec, lights: $17.50. Richland St.. 1527: 5- cottage; S2O. Rl, 1920. Wa, 5091. ST. PETER. 1137—5 rooms modern double garage; good condition. Hu. 3139. 2317 Station, 4 r.: gas, elec., ga., wa. p.s!6 211 Cable. 3 r.. elec., gar 15 2015 Ludlow, colored. 4 r., elec. wa. pd. 12 MCCULLOUGH AGENCY. SUMERSET. 954 5 rooms: modern except bath: garage. Inquire 3635 W. Tenth. TALBOTT. N.. 2022—6-room half double; strictly modern. Ha. 4817-M. TECUMSEH. 621—4-rm. modern double: easily heated: garage: 535. Ch. 5572. _ TREMONT. S.. 16 —5-room; Vi double, gas. lights. UDELL. 1132—6 rooms modern; near car lines; $25. Dr. 3540-R. VBRMANT. W„* 1828- 5-room double; good condition; SlB. Wa. 0825. VILLA. 421—4-rm. double; gas. lights. toilet, water Inside: $lB. He. 2210. VIRGINIA AVE.. 847'i—4-room modern house. sls month; water paid. Inquire Fogle Bottle Cos, 901 Virginia. Dr. 0556. WHEELER. 2528—Colored: 4-room cottage: good condition; $16.00. Ri. 9908 or HALL AND HILL. Ri. 5523. 22ND.. E.. 817—6-room modern; near Cnllege car line; $25. Ha. 0179-R. 28TH. E.. 4027—Brightwood: 7 rms.: mod. except furnace: gar.: $37.50. Ch. 2559. 1 MO. FREE— Emerson, S.. 108: 6-room mod, double; garage: SSO Ri, 6571. _ 2 WKS. FREE—University. 4919 Irvingtom 6- mod, single: $25. Ir 1111. 1 SQUARE—lllinois car; attractive 6-rm. mod, double; newly deco.: $35. Ta. 1257. Cut to $25 1(i50 Woodlawn Ave. Seven rooms, newly papered, modern except furnace, new shades. SCHMID & SMITH. INC . REALTORS. 130 N. Delaware. Pi. 6367 COLORED. ~ ** 14TH. W. 441—See this now $7.50. CRUSE. 128 N. Delaware street. Reduced to $25 1412 Hoyt Nine rooms, single, electric lights, city water; gas, garage, large yard, newly papered. SCHMIDT & SMITH, INC., REALTORS. 130 N. Delaware. Ri. 6367 Business Places for Rent MASSACHUSETTS AVE.. 335-Storeroom; $45 per month. Call Lt. 5446. Storage and Transfer FREE HAULING TO OUR WAREHOUSE FOR 30 DAYS. Pay storage later. City moving by load, or $1.25 to $3 per hour. BIEHL TRANSFER AND STORAGE. INC. Overland Hauling Anywhere. LI. 2268. 227 N. New Jersey. FIREPROOF STORAGE Private lockers; low rates; new ana modern eulpment: local and long distance moving; estimates. PARTLOW-JENKINS MOTOR CAR CO 423 E. Market JRL 7750 STORAGE- Packing; overland - hauling: low freight rates on California shipments OTTO J SUEZ Rl 3628-6561- nights Ch 4579-0699-W TRANSFER & GENERAL HAULING—B2I E 64th St W E RODOCKER Wa 4433 RADIO TRANSFER CO.—Special rates on overland hauling. Ri. 4757. Ri. 6046. BRlTTON—Transfer; moving $3.50 a load; large trucks; responsible men. Dr : J. H. TATLOR TRANSFER—Best rates on moving loads. Rl. 4265. Dr. 3071. _ Houses for Sale SIOO Cash—s27.so Per Montih Five rooms and full basement; electric lights, furnace, garage; located southeast near Christian park. WAYNE M. HARRYMAN. Li. 2541. Ir. 3310. BERWICK AVE.. 1115—Good, small bungalow: big lot; gar. Owner. $1,175: terms.

1887-41 YEARS SERVICE-1928

OWN YOUR HOME FIRSTThen Keep It a Home This association has aided more people to own their homes, repair, paint up and fix up than any other like institution. THE RAILROADMEN’S BUILDING & SAVINGS ASSOCIATION 21-23 Virginia Ave.

.OCT. 19, 1928

Houses for Sale SILENT AUCTION or any other way. We want an offer on 1705 GIMBER ST. East of Garfield Park A 5-room bungalow typo; electricity, city water in kitchen, new paint and good decorations; full lot; all municipal improvements. IT MUST BE SOLD Security Trust Cos. Nicoson, Ri. 9484 TWO NEW MODERN BUNGALOWS of five rooms each, with bath; furnace; brick porch; garage. Located on Exeter Ave., north of North St. Price, each $4,000; clear of all Barrett assessments. $250 cash. $35 per month. Will consider a vacant lot as down payment F. J. VIEHMANN CO. Realtors. Builders 142 N. Delaware Ri. 2840 Residence. Ir. 4292. NEAR MADISON AND SOUTHERN AVE. Two new five-room semi-modern bungalows with complete bath: electric lights, gas, city water, brick porch, garage. Located on Hoefeen St., east of Madison Ave. Price, each $3,500; $250 cash. S3O per month. Will consider a vacant lot as down payment. * F. J. VIEHMANN CO. Realtors, Builders 142 N. Delaware Ri. 2840 Residence. Ir. 4292. LET ME SHOW YOU How you ca buv a beautiful, convenien home, near transportation, community stores, church, park and school, for only SSO down and $27.50 per month. Call MR. BEAVERS, Ir. 3826-R. BUY A HOME FOR $17.50 PER MONTH SIOO.OO Cash Cozy 5-room house, located on North Warman avenue, large lot, electric lights, gas, paved street and sidewalks. Very reasonable terms. Call LI. 3820. MR. GILLILAND. ' FOR COLORED 3516 Apple St.; 5-rm. bungalow, cement porch and walks, electric lights, drilled well, garage, 3544 Orange; 3 rooms, cement porch and walks, electric lights, drilled well, garage; $1,700; easy payments. OSCAR LEE. 406 Castle Hall Bldg. 230 E. Ohio. _____ Ri- 7317521 S. FLEMING STREET 2 Lots Roomy 5-room bungalow, newly painted. 1 block from a real school, bus service every 10 minutes, is now ready for your insoection. See this before it is sold. Unusually low terms. Call Lt. 3820, _MK. _OILLHjAND. START HOUSEKEEPING Central. 3108; house, furniture, Income, has 2 completely furn. apts.. have 2 furnaces, 2 baths; reasonably priced. Small down payment, will trade. wa. 1625-R. $50.00 CASH Gives you possession of a 4-rooin bungalow' on good paved street. Balance lust like rent. See 1636 Gimber street or call _Mr. Richardson. Li. 3820. Dr. 7837 R 2. 5 RMS. Water in kitchen, 3 1 ;. blocks of car line, 5 miles of Monument,: $2,500; payments. Will sell S7OO equity for $350. Cheaper'n rent—you will like this place. Box E. 43. Times. SC WOOL AND PARK Two squares walk; cozy 5-room bungalow only $2,600. Call Mr. Bower. LI. .1820, evenings OLNEY N.. 1220 Bargain, by” rv.vner;’ 6room mod. bungalow; 2-car gar.; paved st. and alley. Terms like rent. Ch. 0838. COLORED—New. ' 5-room modern. 717 Roach. _Pa yments. BERNARD. W.. 314—5-rm. mod; stm. ht.: gar.; sch. 43: new Butler; trms. Wa. 1926 MUST SELL—Mv 5-rm. modern bungalow; 6200 north; bargain. Hu, 4579. 6-ROOM MODERN HOUSE—CaII Ch. 3695-M, evenings, 6-ROOM -Mod. bungalow: paved st.. alley, for sale on terms, Bv appt. only. Hu. 5513 Lots for lie LOT—sox47; Olney and 11th Sts.; $650. Inquire, 1036 _ _____ Real Estate for Exchange A REAL BARGAIN BY OWNER—S-rm. bungalow, mod., except basement, cor. lot: will accept closed car in trade. For interview call 3058 Newton St. Farms for Sale ONE-HALF—Section in Union County. New Mexico. Clark Swarm. Sheridan, Ind. Real Estate Wanted WANTED—To purchase from owner, semi-modern house; not over $2,500. Call LI. 7007 or evenings. Ta._5867. Building and Contracting GENERAL building and contracting, remodeling a specialty, CIVIC REALTY COMPANY, 136 N. Delaware. Ll. 5050. Musical Instruments KINNK MUSIC CO —DI!I'M SHOP 128 Pembroke Arcade Lincoln 0333 “King" Band Inst's. ydjl Leedy Drums tATTV if Ukes. Selmer Saxs, Clarla nets Bach Trumpets, Olds Trombones VIOLIN OUTFITS, sls UP Pianos for - Rent $1 Per Month KIMBALL PIANO STORE. RI. 2155. 150 N. Delaware. PlANO—Period case'grand'with a beautiful bench to match; customer left this with us and we can arrange taking over the account, or will sell and let you finish payments. Extreme value and case ls_ ducoed. Call LI. 6464. SAXOPHONES—New and used; easiest Dayment plan in citv York Band Instruments. Lorenz Saxophone School. Ground Floor Pembroke Arcade. Li. 1421. PLAYER—With bench and 40'rolls; cdstomcr gave up Instrument and it can be had by finishing account; will consider piano or organ and part payment, and make_low_tenns. _Li_B4M. VlCTßOLA—Beautiful Orthophonic: can hardly be told from new; this is the. finest preoenda cabinet, and a rare bargain: can arrange convenient terms, and can save you $75 on this bargain. 120 E. Ohio St.