Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 192, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 January 1929 — Page 11

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SINCLAIR FIGHT TO DODGE JAIL UP JANUARY 7 Case Will Be Called in U. S. Supreme Court; Points in Doubt. BY RUTH FINNEY, M Tim*. Btaff Correspondent WASHINGTON, Jan. I.—Harry P. Sinclair’s three-month jail sentence growing out of the famous Teapot Dome oil cases will come before the United States supreme court for the first time Jan. 7. At that time the court wiil hear arguments on five questions certified to it by the court of appeals of th; District of Columbia. Sinclair wps found guilty of contempt of the ser - ate in th.. District of Columbia supreme court. He appealed, and his case still is pending in the appellate court. Upon the answers the supreme court makes to the five questions certified, the lower court's decision will be based, and that will, In effect, tnd the case. In the flret question the appellate court asks for information as to whether a congressional witness may refuse to answer questions which call for disclosure of his private affairs. Claim Point in Doubt Sinclair’s attorneys claim this point was not decided in the supreme court's decision in the Daugherty case, in which it held congress has power to compel witnesses to appear before its committees and give testimony needed to help it legislate. The second question asks whether a witness may refuse to answer questions directed to matters where relief could be had only through judicial proceeding. Sinclair’s attorneys claim this point, also, is still undecided and that Sinclair was right in refusing to answer as he did. The third question touches this same matter of congressional questioning in relations to court proceedings. The fourth asks for direction as to whether the jury should have had a part in determining whether the questions asked Sinclair were pertinent to the inquiry in hand. The trial judge held that the question of pertinancy was one of law which he himself should determine. Question Witness’ Right In the final query the court is asked to determine whether a witness who is accused of conspiracy against the United States rightfully may refuse to answer questions touching on ’lie contracts involved in the charges. A jury in March, 1927, found Sinclair guilty on four counts of contempt of the senate. He was sent enced to imprisonment in the Washington asylum and jail for three and a fine of SSOO. None of the ">ther criminal cases growing out of the oil scandals ever , reached the supreme court, although Jthe cosrw expressed itself rankly in regard*- o some of the persons in voived in deciding the civil suits for recovery of the naval oil reserves Death Notices OSBORNE, RlLEY—Husband of Mrs. Pear Osborne, father of Bernice, Vernon. Charles, Ruth, Edward Mrs. Robert Clay, residence 1817 South Rybolt, passed away Monday, Dec. 31. Funeral from SHUILEY BROS. WEST SIDE FUNERAL HOME 2002 W. Michigan street, Thursday. Jan. 3 130 p. m. Friends tnvitfed. Burial Floral Park. Friends may call at the above funeral home after 12 o'clock Wednesday. WAGNEFELD. MARY—(Nee Stump), age 84 years, mother of Mrs. Anna Oliver and grandmother of Marie Oliver, passed away Sunday. 2:30 p. m. Funeral Wednesday. 2 p m., at the residence of daughter, 323 E. lowa st. Burial Crown Hill. Friends Invited. O. H. Herrmann in charge. Funeral Directors “A REAL HOME FOR SERVICE.” RAGSDALE & PRICE 1,1 3608. 1219 N. Alabama. W. T. BLASENGYM Main office 2226 Shelby sc. Drtiet 2570 FINN BROS. FUNERAL HOME 1639 N. MERIDIAN TA. 1835 George Grinsteiner Funeral director 522 E. Market Riley 5374 G. H. HERRMANN 1722 S. East at. Dr. 4472 • undertakers HIBEY & TITUS . 831 H. Delaware Ll. 3828 j c WILSON -Funeral parlor*; ambulance aervlee and modern automotive eouip ment Dr 0321 ard Dr 0322 Lost and Found BOSTON BULL —2 years old: male, dark brown, white atreak on head and breast. Name R. W. Scott on harness. Ansewrs to name "Nir’~ Reward. Ll. 5022. BUNCH 6f KEYS- Lost in black leather case. MR. WAYNE BURNS. 429 N. Penn. Reward. Ll. 6371. Ha. 1252. BUNDLE PILLOWS—And linen scarfs, lost Dec, all Irvington or Woodruff. Ir. 0459. DOG —German Police: name Bugs; reward. Be. 0558: or return to 708 JAvlngston. EARRING Diamond. Reward. Dr. IMP. ; LOST—Leather envelope marked with owner’s name containing letters, etc.: $25 reward on return to H. S. Pierce. 3255 Washington blvd. POODLE—MaIe, white, tan ear and snot 5. on back: tag 2752. Name- John." Little gtrl’s pet. Please. Reward. Dr. 6119, PUP—Boston bull: female; scar on forehcad; child’s pet: reward. Dr. 6720. PURSE—Tan leather, 'containing money and blue and silver earrings, lost on Capitol near 34th St.. Friday. Reward. Hu. 4249 ■ Special Notices FwILIIsOT B.E RESPONSIBLE—For debts contracted by any one other than myself on or after Dec. 29. 1928. FREDERICK MOOT!. Delicious home-made holiday fruit cakes. Eng. plum pudding <fc mince meat Mrs Staker, 2157 N. Capitol Ha. 2567-R IF TOITHAVE Houser, o: a goods for sale Call LEW SHANK AUCTION CO. R 1 0844 or Rl 7434 Cfflr FRIEHOFER BAKING CO Quel|h Bread and cakes Service daily to Tout doct Dr 5800. XT IT'S WORK CLOTHES-—Or shoes. See HANK. 118 Virginia Ave. Instructions gG&j<— S* E HUP BAR BERING Prepare for ijßerous future Moler graduates “he choice Jobs Wrlie for catagDLER COLLEGE. 512 N. State :-'l|e Arcade. U. 7251. Ta. 2125. elp Wanted Male ’ it'llJerienced gear man. Its. .ROUND MACHINISTS, iND NIGHT. Cholland sales and ENGINEERING CO. p LUDLOW. CH. 2521.

__Help Wanted Male LATHE HAND MACHINIST. Allison Engineering Cos. Speedway. ——- ~ -tl-t- -- —rjsssa::,- -~-—rrrr. —, ttx Help Wanted Female High school graduates to learn long distance telephone operating. Only those living at home with their parents need apply. See Miss Cooper, Room 101, Indiana Bell Telephone Cos.. Corner New York and Meriden Sts. WHITE WOMAN-To travel and take care of children. No married woman need apply Call 712 N. East. In person. WANTED—Woman for paste and letter filing work. 428 South Alabama at. EXPERIENCED—GirI for laundry work. 439 W. Washington. Situations Wanted Male ~ BTUDENT—-Wants work for board and rm. Homer Graves, Ll. 6209. 1115 Central. Business Announcements FEATHERS Bougni sold and renovated feather mattresses and pillows made v P BUPKT.E It> Mass R 1 6695 INTERlOß—Decorating by expert*. We are fully equipped for any lob. Ta. 26a8Rooms for Rent ASHLAND. 1603—2 clean, cheerful, warm. front rooms: >6.50: adult*. BROADWAY, 3439—Attractive, furn., front rm., for 1 or 2 men; orl. home Wa. 1229. BROADWAY, 2446-Large room with alcove: twin beds. He. 1970. CENTRAL CAR—S 27 E. 12th: well-heated rm.; hot water: modern home. Ri. 7108. CENTRAL. 2418—Nicely furnished, light room. Ta. 2554. COLLEGE, 2147—R00m; good heat, first floor, modern, front, newly decorated and (urn.: pri. home; reasonable. He. 4924. DELAWARE, 408 N.—2 rooms, adjoining bath: everything furnished. HOOSIER INN—44O MASS. AVE.: CLEAN, WARM RMS. REASONABLE RATES. ILLINOIS. N“ 1611—2 nice warm rooms; 1 with pri. bath; 1 with twin bed; hme. prvl ILL., N„ 3059—2 lovely rms.; running wa.. good heat: private home. Ha. 0821. ILL.. N.. 1801—Nice. c’:an. warm rm.; gentleman: carline: $2 aO, Ta, 5590. ILLINOIS. Fjo7—Cr*yj warm, cheerful rm.; hot wa.: gsr.: fomt privileges. Ta. 6024, PARK AVE.. 1018—Modern, clean, reasonable: smell, private family. Ri 1457, PENN., 1470 ft.—Large warm, well-fur-nishcd room, with bath: garage. TALBOTT. N.. 7230—Large, warm room. twin beds, small room: gar. Ta. 3819. TALBOTT, N., 2114—Light, airy, warm room; twin beds; garage; reasonable. WALNUT. E.. 452—Front bedrm.; Ist floor; modern apt.: 1 or 2; private entrance. WOODLAWN. 1055—Near Fountain Square, sleeping or housekeeping; 1 or 2 ladies. 1057 W. 31ST—Warm, completely furnished modern room for housekeeping. Ta. 2551, LARGE - - Flrst-uoor room With bath co'nnected: for business man or woman: with or without garage: northwest corner Pennsylvania and 27th Sts. Call Ta. 0548. Room for Rent With Board MINN., E.. 1615—Nice, modern room: good meals; on carline. Dr. 3285-J. PROSPECT, 1429—2 NICE MODERN ROOMS. CHILDREN TO BOARD—Mod. home; close to schools, churches; $5 week. Be. 4963. SEVERAL CHILDREN—To board and rm.: school age or under. 1429 Prospect. 19TH, E„ 717—Nice warm rm., good meals; private home. He. 2824. Rent Housekeeping Rooms BEV.LLE, 829 N.—Furn. flat; steam heat: pri. entrance: near 10th car. Ch. 7581. BROADWAY. 1142—2-room modern apt.: phone: excellent heat; everything furn. CENTRAL. 2418—2 nicely furnished, warm housekeeping rooms: private home. CENTRAL. 1446—Desirable room, modem. near bath: garage. Li. 9504. DELAWARE. N.. 815—2 Ig. front rms single with ig. closet, steam heat; reas. HARLAND ST.. 1115—3 rooms, completely furnished; modem. Dr. 2432. 615 E. MARKET—3 LOVELY ROOMS. - CALL RI. 2102. ■ ' MASSACHUSETTS, 464'4—Furn. rm. apt.: steam ht.; suitable 3 or 4. Ri. 9674. NEW jersey, 1029 N.—2 furn. rooms: gas range, kitchen: auto space: $4,50. ORIENTAL. N., 20—5 rms. modern,: 3 rms. mod., unfurnished. Ll. 9055. PENN.. N , 907-Newly furn. rms., both lighthousekeeping ana sleeping rms.. reas. PENNSYLVANIA. 907 N.—Furnished, light housekeeping and sleeping. Close in. WEST INDPLS.—6S3 Birch Ave.; 3 rooms: down: private entrance: $6.50 TENTH. E., 1704—Modem. 2-room suite. next bath, for light housekeeping: adults. TENTH. E.. 1307—2 rooms; gas. electricity; everything furnished: $4. 3 ROOM HOUSE—Furnished: water, light, gas: $6 week. 916 Chadwick. 2 LIGHT—Warm rooms; private toilet and lavatory. Dr. 5578. Houses and Flats Furnished THREE-ROOM—Apartment, mod.; adults: $8 week. Ta. 1342. Apartments for Rent COLLEGE AVE.--G-RM. APART, NICELY DECORATED: REASONABLE. HE. 1551. 1020 Central 35 18 E. 37TH $55 412 N. Alabama 60 3015 N. Meridian 85 1603 Central 55 1733 N. Meridian 70 418 E. lath 55 2152 N. Meridian: furnished 75 MOYNAHAN PROPERTIES. 710 Union Title. Li. 3458. __ ST. CLAIR. E.. 626—5 rms.. bath, strictly modern, steam heat, walking distance. THOROUGHLY modern 2. 3. 4 and 5-room apartments: 8 locations north, east and south at reduced rent. See us or phone Ll. 5391. H. H. WOODSMALL & CO. Fidelity Trust Building Inspection Invited Beautiful Ambassador Apartment Furnished and unfurnished. $60.50 and up: apartment hotel service. Call at building office. Pennsylvania and Pratt sts. Phone Ri 1371 MICHIGAN. E.. 732—4 rms., bath; *3O; 5130 E. Michigan. 5 rms., bath, S4O; heat, wa. turn, for both apts. Ch. 1356-M. Houses for Rent BELL 535 —4-room flat: semi-modern; water paid; $lB. Wa. 3019-R. BELLEFONTAINE. 1951—6-.-m. semi-mod dou.; wa. pd.: <23.50; nr. bus. Ch. 0186-M BSLLBFONTAINE. 1304—Near car; 8-rm., mod., for roomers: gar.: $45. Wa. 2347 COLORADO. N.. 1204—New mod.. 4 rms.. breakfast nook: garage. Ch. 0524-W. CONCORD. 780- —Double. 4 rooms, gas. elec., clean, garage, newly papered: 312.50. CORNELL. 2318—5-rm. dou.: mod. except furnece: redeco.: wa. pd.; <28.50. He 2526 DEARBORN. N., 1109—6-room doublebath: garage* $27.50. Ta. 6409. EWING. 937 -Cozy 4-room semi-modern double, attic, shades, garage, heatrola, newly papered, good neighborhood: $23.50. Ch. 4514. EASTERN. 238—8-rm. double, semi-mod., garage, water pd. St. Philips. Dr. 4583-M HIGHLAND PL., 2911—Will share mv mod. private apt, with emp. girl. Ha. V765-W. HIATT. 1413—4 rooms; water, elec, bath; $23. Be. 1912, or He. 3750. MADISON RD., 3504 —-h acre: cozy 4 rms., gar.: chicken house; $25. Ha. 0388-J. MILLER. 1755—5-room modern double; decorated: gar.: wa. paid: S2B. Dr. 5889. KORDYKE 1246—Double. 4 rms.. gas. elec., clean, garage, good condition: sls SHELBY, 1323—4 rms.. cellar, lights, gas. writer, toilet inside. slß._Dr ; 5674-J. SPRUCE. 1605—5 rooms, semi-modern, water paid: >2O. Dr. 1363. UDELL. 1059—6 rms. mod., garage: $26: at car line. Be 0907-W, . WARMAN. S.. 505—5-room cottage, semimodem. garage: S2O. Be. 0741. WILCOX, 1525—4 rms., garage; electricity: sl6: V, eg. car. Be. 0907-W ATTRACTIVE—6-rm. mod. double; garage: wa pd.; near E. Wash, car. Ri 6541. 5 ACKffi—6-room, new house, with garage; $25 per month. Wa. 2066. COLORED—Shriver Ave.. 2515; 4 rms. and sun parlor apartment: modern: $25; water paid. Ho. 4381 Big Rent Reduction for Colored Three rooms. 1032 Talbott. $6 per mo. Dunlop & Holtegel 12? E Market St. Ll. 6517 Cheapest Rent in City 5 Booms and Bath, sls 823 Olive St., good condition; act quick. Dunlop & Holtegel 12? E. Market St. Li. 6517.

Business Places for Rent TWO THREE AND FOUR-ROOM SUITES Ultra modern, excellent location, in center of financial and business district Union Title Office Bidg., corner Delaware and Market St. Li. 3458 or cal) Room 710. EXCELLENT location tor beauty and barber shop; plumbing already installed. Moynahan Propetries Cos. STOREROOM—2Ox7B: basemen.. 45 ft.; furnace: fine loc. for drug store, 606 Main st.. Beech Grove. See Barney Norton. Rm. 125 St. Francis hospital. Beech Prove. OFFICE FOR RENT—Large, light, airy room; also small room; first floor Saint Bldg. 1305 N, Penn. St. Call RI. 7437. BARBER SHOP—Good business and loc.; sls month. 803 Prospect. Dr. 0167. Storage and Transfer FIREPROOF STORAGE ~ Private lockers; low rates: new and modern equipment: local and long distance moving; estimates PARTLOW-JEfoKINS MOTOR CAR CO 423 E. Market. Ri. 7750 OVERLAND HAULING—Return load wantec from Detroit. Toledo, or Buffalo Otto J Suez. Ri. 3028. Ri. 6561. Nights. Ch 4579. Ch. 0699-M. Houses for Sale January Sale in Winter s Supply Coal Free 1541 Villa Ave.. 5-room modern except bath tub: high terrace lot; paved street and alley; Barrett paid: $3,000: $l5O cash. $27.50 a month. During the month of January we will give to the buyer of this house a winter’s supply of Pocahontas lump coal without any obligation F. J. VIEHMANN CO. Realtors. Builders. 142 N. Delaware St. Riley 7514, Res.. Ir. 4292. HAPPY NEW YEAR You’ll have in 1044 Berwyn, street. Dandy new 5-room modern bungalow, just south of Garfield park. Price $4,250 clear: $250 cash, then $37.50 monthly. N. J. FOX, Ri. 2509. Evenings, Hu. 1168. PEOPLE WITH CHILDREN Get close to a school. I have property Southeast, close to modern school, 5 rooms, gas. water, paved street, nice lot. good location, good street car service. SSO cash or will take clear lot a; down payment. Call Li. 3820. even nigs. Wash. 1968-R- MR. CAINE. Farms for Sale FARMS—AII sizes; any locality for rentals and business: exchanges a specialty. H. A. STAUFFER. Lafayette. Ind. Real Estate for Exchange WANTS TO TRADE—2BI-Acre farm for city property or what have you? Dr■ 6528• Miscellaneous for Sale BABY CARRIAGE—LIoyd: practically new: A-l cond.: priced reas.; $12,50, Ch. 4876. BED—Mattress and springs: excellent condition, sls; 9x13 rug, $25; between 7 and 8:30 p. m. 4825 Carrollton Ave. CINDERS—Large load, suitable for drivewavs. Call Be. 1677. DINING TABLE—And buffet, also Hamilton upright piano. RI. 6856. FLOOR. SCALES—Several. Indianapolis Scale Cos., 620 E. Wash. St. ELECTRIC WASHERS—Bargains in both new and demonstrators; reasonable. Terms. No. 9 E. Wash. St., 3d floor Woolworth Bldg., Ri. 1496. (Elevator service). GARAGE EQUIPMENT—TIRE SPREADER, BATTERY CHARGER, TIRE RACK. 1 QUICK-LIFT JACK, 1 POWER JACK, 1 GREESE GUN; A-l CONDITION. WILL SELL TOGETHER OR SEPARATE. REASONABLE. 2318 W. MICH. BE. 3155. GAS RANGE —“Vesta” white enameled, almost new; barg, quick sale. 907 N. Penn. GAS RANGE—9-piece dining-room: living room and bedroom suite; rugs. 2428 N. Meridian. LIVING-ROOM D.ning-room. complete furnishings for 5-room house. Must be sold at once: sarifice. prices. Wa, 1427. MOTH?:—Larve, at last a real moth exterminator—MOTH ACIDE. ALBERT G MAAS. 31 Va. ave. RI. 7125. SINGER SEWING MACHINES Electric, drop heads, repair all makes--126 W. WASHINGTON! MA. 1418. STOVES—2 used baseburners; cheap. 428 Keystone Ave. TYPEWRITER —Good condi.: also mechanical and architect books; cheap. Be. 0422. WEATHER STRlPS—Better for less money GEORGE OWEN. He. 2790. BARRETT-WADE FURNTTURF CO 86? Virginia Ave.; furniture, rugs, stoves, household goods New and used furniture for working people Cash or credit. Easy terms Open evenings Dr _3667 M. & E. AIR SPRAY—Portable; pressure. 50 lbs., motor % H. P.. cheap. Ch, 6046. SUPERIOR HOUBE PAINT Outside or m side 15 colors and white. $1 59 gallon 366 8 Meridian St Ri 9165 WINDS OF THE WESTERN Are not as comfortable as "Nii-Air” ventilators Let’s prove it MEIER ELECTRIC AMACHINE CO Ventilating Engineers 136 g Meridian St Ll 2401-02 DESTROY Bpri bugs ano eggs with Slid den Death ALBERT G MAAS 91 Va Ave RI 7125 RUMMAGE SALE- Used clothing and furnltnre 127 W Georgia St Miscellaneous Wanted H HIGHEST SPOT CASH PRICE FOR FURNITURE. RUGS ETC. CALI. US BEFORE YOU SELL. Riley 2019 HODGES AUCT. CO. HOUSE CLEANING? —Your surplus clothing. furniture magazines, papers will help us to help others Salvation Armv Industrial Home Phone for waeon Ri 6622. 127 W Georgia St. Musical Instruments SAXOPHONES WHILE THEY LAST. Tenors, Altos. C Melodies. $lO Down: E Z payments. LORENZ SAXOPHONE SCHOOL Ground floor Pembroke Arcade. Li. 1421. Pianos lor Rent $1 Per Month KIMBALL PIANO STORE RI. 2155. 150 N. Delaware. PLAYER PIANO Kianish and Bach; beautiful mahogany: rare bargain for $215; cash or terms. CHRISTENA-TEAGUE PIANO CO. PLAYER PIANOS Slightly used: half price and less; $5 cash. $2 a week. No interest. ROBERTSON’S. 235 N. Penn. • ELECTRlC—Reproducing grand; $2,000 value. Finish payments on small balance. No interest. ROBERTSON’S. 235 N. Penn. KURTZMAN PLAYER PIANO—Like new. $4 down. $2 per week. Be.. 4910-W. PlANO—Upright and bench; also victrola and rec.; had best care; a bar. Wa. 5225. PIANO -- Hamilton upright: mahogany; real bargain if sold this week. Be. 0422. VlCTßOLA—Beautiful console; plenty rec.; a bargain; leaving city, 3956 Broadway. PHONOGRAPHS—From $13.50 to sls, while they last. Li. 5381, Li. 5382. PLAYER PlANO—Mahogany case, bench and rolls; $195: will consider Rood upright as part payment. Li. 6464. S3OO ORTHOPHC-NIC —Credenza model, slightly used at a very low price. 120 E. Ohio St. FINE PlANO—Slightly used with bench; S4B. Will make low terms to responsible party. Li 6464. SLIGHTLY USED GRAND—BIG BARGAN, SOLD ON TERMS- LI. 6464. VlCTßOLA—Beautiful Orthophonic: 3 books of records, a bargain, wa. 0220. FINE English Ave. Dr. 2737, VICTROLA—Upright; mahoi;., with rec.; play* any record, barg., $25, 518 E. 10th. Radio and Equipment CROSLEY AND FADA RADlOS—Completely installed, $5 down, balance V year: no interest. CHICAGO JEWELRY CO.. 203 E. Washington St. Li. 8603. RADIO—6 tube Croslev with cabinet and tubes: special at $29.75; cash only. CHICAGO JEWELRY CO.. 203 E. Wash. St. rXdIG— Atwater~Kent: easy terms TURNACE HARDWARE CO. Li. 5381, Ll. 6382. RADIO—ErIa. 5-tube, fine condition. A bargain; Be. 3155. Pets and Live Stock BOSTON TERRIER CLUB TO THE PET LOVING PUBLIO Listed below are the members of The Boston Terrier Club of Indianapolis. Inc., offering at stud manv high class Bostons: also manv beautiful puppies for sale. You can always be sure of quality when dealing with *he following: AT STUD—Disturbers Mickey punpies for sale; reasonable. VKLADALE KJNNELS. 3854 Madison. Dr. 7843 R-4. AT STUD—Foxdow’s Colonel Linde A K C. proven sire of quality puppies. Ta, 4223. BOSTON TERRIER PUPPIES—Happy New Year. GLOVER’S KENNELS. 1229 W. 32nd St. Ha. 4362-J.

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Pets and Live Stock HOOSIER KENNEL CLUB SERVICE Members of Chamber of Commerce and American Kennel Club If you want to buy a dog of any breed, or desire tc breed a female you are assured of quality and fair dealing by the following members if this club. BOSTON TERRIER A-l BOSTONS—Highest show and producing studs in city. Five fir selection Hcosier Kennels. 756 F’etche.. Dr. 1096 WIRE-HAIRED FOX TERRIERS. T. K. Bennette R. R. P. Box 330, Ir. 0278 R-2. Quality studs and puppies for sale. POMERANIANS. Alexandria Kennels. 4610 Keystone, Hu. 5794. Four .mperted studs, all eolor6 Puppies : sale. J SHEPERDS (German Police) Trebla Kennels. Albert Meyer, 2645 Madison Ave.. Dr. 4023. Champion *tuds and quality puppies for sale. PUPPIES—SiIver and Wolf gray; ready for Xmas delivery also 2 quality Studs. TREBBLA KENNELS. 2645 Madison Ave. Dr. 4023. COLLIES aTOKO KENNELS—Reg., at stud cham Atoka Show-Some: also lit. bro. near champ. Pendleton Pike Just so. of 38th, Ch. 6521. • T. K. BENNETT—R. R. P, Box 336, Ir. 0278 R-2;-quality studs and puppies for sale. BULL DOG—Pedigreed; a splendid watch dog; very reasonable. 1142 Prospect. Dr. 0693. _ INDIANAPOLIS CAT CLUB SHOW-Tom-linson hall. Jan. 11, 12, 13; entries close Jap. 5. Becretary. Helen Koehne. Ir. 0546. A-l ENGLISH BEAGLE—FemaIe hound; cheap. 1544 English ave. GREAT DANE PUPS—Pedigreed; wond. watch dogs; very reas. 1020 Harrison St. PEKINESE PUPPIE—Very intelligent; will sell reasonable. At once. Be. 1147-M. FOX TERRIER PUPPIES Fine healthy p 1I ppies. $5 to $7.50. 3outhport 114-W 2. POLICE PUPPIES—S mo old: beautiful, healthy ones; pedigreed; rgas- Ta. 5389. SHEPHERD—Puppies, fine healthy little fellow’s; reasonable. Dr- 7264. ' BABY CHICKS on and after Jan. 2, we will, have baby chicks. BOYERS HATCHERY. KITTEN— Pedigreed, black, male; eligible to register and to show. Wa. 1399-J. TIMES WANT ADS BRING BUSINESS Barter and Swap TRADE—Pqoi room for good light car. 5721 W. Morris St.. Mickleyville. PLAYER PIANO—WiII take part trade or sell on payments; $2.50 per week. 150 N. Delaware. EQUITY—In model A Ford 4-door sedan: driven 400 miles. Sell or trade for Ford Tudor model A. 866 Buchanan St. Business Opportunities RESTAURANT—Downtown; fully equipped; take $400; SIOO will handle it: worth SBOO. COOKS AGENCY, 4l!b S. Dela. Li. 7020. UMBRELLA SHOP—III 2E. 10th st., bargain if sold at once on account of sickness; doing nice business. Ch. 6327. TIMES WANT ADS BRING Coal and Wood NOCHARGE FOR WHEELING W. Va. egg. 4x6. fkd $6.00 W. Va 2-ln. lump, fkd 6?5 W. Va. 4-in. lump fkd 650 W Va. 6-in. lump. fkd. 6.75 Kanawha'Co. Is. Creek W. Va. 4-in. Ip. fkd 7.00 Wonder Pocahontas 6-in. shv. ip...,. 7.50 Woiider Pocahontas egg, 4x6. fkd.... 7.50 Douglas Seam. Green Valley Poca. 6-ln. shov 8.00 Poca lp. No. 3 show 8.50 Poca Frzc. Big Eagle. 4-in. shov. Ip. 7.00 Poca. mine run No. 3 and 50% Big Eagle lp 6.50 Citizens coke $8.50 and 9.25 Ind. 4-in lp. No. 5 fkd 5.00 Red River Coal Cos. LI. 1868. 342 W 10th. LI. 1868 “NOTICE” Will be open for business New Year’s day. NAGELSON COAL CO. LI 1458. LI. 1458 KINDLING WITH" E 25c DISCOUNT with ALL 2-TON ORDER3 Best W Va. Dlcck 6-in clean fkd 58.50 Best W Va lump 4-in. clean fkd. 6.26 Best W Va mine run. 50% lump.. 6.50 Best E Ky. 6-ln block clean fkd. . 6.75 Ashless Ky washed egg. 2x3. none better for cook stove or retort. (.00 Kanawha county Va.; Harlan countv Ky Genuine Glendora, the wonder Ind coal. Glendora 6-inch, large block, forked 7.00 Glendora lump. 3x6 clean forked.. 6.75 Glendora egg 2x4 clean forked 6.50 Indiana lump No. 5. forked. 6-inch. 5.00 Best Indiana No. 5 egg. 2x4 forked;. 5.00 Poca Red Ash. 6-inch shoveled lp.. 850 Poca. Red Ash mine run.. 7.00 Citizens coke all sizes $8.25- 9.50 DELIVER ANYWHERE IN CITY UNION ICE AND COAL CO. DR. 4621 1910 Bluff It will pay. you to visit our yard and see the difference in good coal. ISLAND CREEK LARGE LUMP FORKED 6-IN NO. 5..56.25 W. VIRGINIA SPLINT LARGE LUMP FKD.. 6-IN. NO. 5....56.25 W. VIRGINIA EGG 2x4 IN. LOGAN COUNTY ~..56.00 EUREKA COAL 00. BE LMONT 2136 Night Be. 4260. 128 N. RICHLAND. CASH ONLY. West Virginia. 6-In lump, fkd $6.50 Ind. No. 5, 5-in lump, fkd 5.25 Campbell Creek, W. Va.. lp„ fkd 7.26 J. W. Fredrick Coal Cos. $Ol Beecher St. Dr. 1793 White Ash $4.75 J. D. Johnson Coal Cos. RI. 1596. DR. 1010. DR. 1011 Ind. Lp., $4.40 4-IN. LP.. STH VEIN FORKED. HARVEY COAL CO. Dr. 2095. 130 E. Morris St. Dr. 2096. SPECIAL $4.50 WHITE ASH $4.50 Large 6 in. block fork Indiana No. 5 $6.00 W. VIRGINIA $6.00 Lai -e 6 in. block fork; 2 tons $11.78 Dorothy Seam FANSLER COAL CO, 936 E, Vermont Ll. 7950 WE DELIVER COAL ALL DAY NEW YEAR’S DAY KINDLING WITH EACH TON W. Va. 6-in. fkd. lp $6.5t W. Va. 4-in. fkd. ip 6.25 W. Va. 2x4 egg. fkd. 6.20 W. Va. mine run, 60% Ip 5.50 W. Va. Logan Cos. E. Kv. 6-in fkd. Ip 6.50 E. Ky. 2x6 in. fkd furnace lp 6.00 Ind. No- 4. 6-ln. fkd- Ip 5.50 Semi Poca. 4-ln. shov lp. Amherst.. 6.75 Poca. No. 3 Red Ash mine run 6.75 Poca. No. 3 Red Ash. 6-in. shov. lp. 8.50 Citizens baseburner coke 8.25 ■ Citizens lurn&ce coke 9.50 SATISFIED CUSTOMERS OUR GUARANTEE INDPLS. ICE & FUEL CO. 225 E. lowa. DR. 6685. Kindling With Each Ton FOR GOOD COAL CALL BETHEL COAL CO. 223 CAVEN ST. DR. 5200 COCNTRY WOOD—And Manure for sale CaH Ch. 1433. TIMES WANT AD6 BRING BUBINES?Money to Loan PERSONAL PROPERTY LOANS SECURITY INV & LOAN INC- __ 136 N. DELA. LI- 5050. QUICK LOANS COLUMBIA LOAN CO. 152 N. Delaware.

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NEED SOME CASH? Call El ley T-4-8-8 $lO TO S3OO LOANS Money Same Day ON FURNITURE AND AUTOMOBILES LEGAL RATE EASY TERMS NO RED TAPE CONFIDENTIAL CALL. WRITE OR PHONE CONSOLIDATED FINANCE CORP. UNDER SUPERVISION OF STATE 850 Consolidated Bldg. 115 North Penn. St. (Same Building Keith's Theater) RI. 7488. ■ PHONE, RI. 7488. LOANS—SIO to S3OO. No indorsers, no publicity HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION. Ri 7923 404 Kresge Bldg. LOANS SIO.OO to S3OO We have a complete, modern system of family finance which has pleased thousands. Should you need any amount up to S3OO, we invite you and your friends to investigate our personal, sincere and efficient loan service. Our system is simple, easily understood —no red tape, no endorsers, no inquiries made from friends, relatives or employers. YOU MAY HAVE 20 MONTHS TO REPAY Call us today for further information—no obligation on your part. T T QIQQ AMERICAN LOAN COMPANY 347 Bankers Trust Bldg. QUICK ACTION ■ FAMILY LOANS $lO TO S3OO IN STRICT PRIVACY PHONE RILEY 5054 BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY Room 601, New City Trust Bldg.. 108 E. Washington st. Open 8:30 to 5 Saturday 8:30 to 1. Licensed by the State. LOANB SIP TO S3OO POPULAR FINANCE CORPORATION A DIFFERENT KIND OF LOAN CO. 513 LEMCKE BLDG RI 2579 Legal Notices IN THE COURT OF CHANCERY OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE IN AND FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY. BATIST R. HAUEI6EN, ) Complainant, ) vs. ) Receivership CONTINENTAL OPTICAL ) CORPORATION, a corpo- ) ration organized and ) existing under the laws ) of the state of Delaware, ) Respondent. ) —NOTICE OF SALE OF PROPERTY— Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to a decree of the Chancellor in the above proceeding made and filed on the sth dav of December, A. D.. 1628. Harry T. Spr,;ger. Esq., Receiver of said Continents. Optical Corporation will offer at pub.ic sale at the County Courthouse in the City of Wilmington. New Castle County, State of Delaware, on Tuesday, the 22nu day of January, A. D., 1929. at ten o'clock In the forenoon of said day, and receive bids thereon as an entirety and in separate parcels, as hereinafter referred to, upon the terms and conditions of sale and subject to approval and confirmation of any bid or bios therefor, as provided in said decree and as hereinafter referred to, the following property, to-wlt: GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF ENTIRE PROPERTY. All that personal prorsrty of Continental Optical Corporation: (a) held by said Receiver In this p roceeding. Harry T. Springer. Esq.: (b) l.t’d by Ward H. Hackleman. ancillary iver of the property thereof In a receivership proceeding now penditu in ihe Probate Court of Marion County, in the State of Indiana: and (c) he'd by Robert 3. Sinclair. ancillary Receiver of the property thereof in a receivership proceeding >iow pending in the Court of Chancery of the State of New Jersey, except cash and bills, notes and accounts receivable, and except such portion of the merchandise inventories held by said Receivers, the sale of which is covered by Letters Patent of the United States, issued to and or owned by persons other than the Continental Optical Corporation, as b

Legal Notices said property so offered consists on said sale date, with such variations in the merchandise inventories held by said Receivers as may occur by reason of subsequent additions thereto and depletions therefrom as the result of purchases, manufacturing operations ana/or sales by said Receivers between the day said bids are received and the day of consummation of sale of the property to the successful bidder or bidders. All bids for said property as an entirety or in separate parcels, as hereinafter described. shall be submitted on the basis of said variations in the merchandise inventory during said period. A detailed description of all such property so offered for sale appears undtr the separate parcels referred to as folows: DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY IN SEPARATE PARCELS. Parcel No. I—All that tangible personal property of said Continental Optical Corporation located at 48 Grove street, in the City of Somerville, in the State of Massachusetts, now in operation bv the Receiver in this proceeding. Harry T. Springer. Esq., through his agent Carl G. Alarlch, as a plant for the manufacture of spectacle cases and consisting of machinery, motors, tools, mechanical devices, manufacturing equipment, furniture and fixtures, and all factory equipment, raw materials, goods in process of manufacture, finished products and other merchandise inventory, located in said plant on the day the same is offered for sale, the character of which is described in a physical inventory thereof taken as December Ist, 1928, on file at said premises, and also all manufactured products held on consignment bv Continental Optical Sales Company or any other persons, with.such variation in the merchandise inventory between the day when ’said property is offered for sale and the day of consummation of sale, as hereinabove expreaffy indicated; and also all trademarks, trade-names, copyrights, patents, applications for patents and inventions pertaining to any product or to the process of manufacture of any product manufactured at said plant; and also all book;, records and papers pertaining to the manufacture and sale of the products manufactured at said plant. Parcel No. 2—All that tangible personal property of Continental Optical Corporation located at No. 91 Runyan Street in the City of Newark, State of New Jersey, now in operation by Robert S. Sinclair, ancillary Receiver of Continental Optical Corporation in the Court of Chancery of the State of Npw Jersey, as above referred to. as a plant for the manufacture of spectacle frames, and consisting of machinery, motors, tools, mechanical devices, manufacturing equipment, furniture and fixtures and all factory equipment, raw materials, goods in process of manufacture, finished products and other merchandise inventory, located in said plant on the day the same is offered for sale, the character of which is described in a physical inventory thereof taken as of December Ist, 1928, and on file at said premises, and also all manufactured products held on consignment by Continental Optical Sales Company or any other persons, with such variations in the merchandise inventory between the day when said property is offered for sale and the day of consummation of sale, as hereinabove expressly indicated; and also all trade-marks, trade-names, copyrights, patents, applications for patents and inventions pertaining to any product or to the process of manufacture of any product manufactured at said plant; and also all books, records and papers pertaining to the manufacture ana sale of the products manufactured at said plant. Parcel No. 3—AH that tangible personal property of said Continental Optical Corporation located at 1402 North Capitol Avenue in the City of Indianapolis. State of Indiana, and now in operation by Ward H. Hackleman as ancillary Receiver of Continentr.l Optical Corporation in the Probate Court of Marion County* State of Indiana, as a plant for the manufacture of opthalmic lenses and lens blanks, and consisting of machinery, motors, tools, mechanical devices, manufacturing equipment and furniture and fixtures and all factory equipment, raw materials, goods in process of manufacture, finishea products and other merchandise inventory, located in said plant on the day the same Is offered for sale, the character of which is described in a physical inventory thereof taken as of December Ist. 1928, on file at said premises, and also all manufactured products held on consignment by Continental Optical Sales Company or any other persons, with such variation in the merchandise inventory between the day when said property is offered for sale and the day of consummation of sale, as hereinabove expressly indicated; and also all trade-marks, trade-names, copyrights, patents, applications for patents and inventions pertaining to any product or to the process of manufacture of any product manufactured at said plant; ana also all books, records and papers pertaining to the manufacture and sale of the products manufactured at said plant. Parcel No. 4—All the furnfhtre and fixtures owned by Continental Optical Corporation and under lease to Continental Optical Sales Company, located at its offices in Somerville, Massachusetts, and Chicago, Illinois, according to a physical inventory of such furniture and fixtures on file at the premises of the plant at 1402 NorthCapitol Avenue, City of Indianapolis. Parcel No. s—Shares of stock In other corporations, or any interest therein, and rights of action arising upon contracts or from the unlawful taking or detention of or injury to property of said Continental Optical Corporation, and all judgments, claims and demands whatsoever. save and except only cash, bank deposits and bills, notes and accounts receivable belonging to or owing to said Continental Optical Corporation on May 24. 1928, the date when said Harry T. Springer, Esq., was appointed Receiver in this proceeding and / ir belonging or owing to said Receiver Harry T. Springer to said ancillary Receiver Ward H. Hackleman, or to said ancillary Receiver Robert S. Sinclair. An itemized list of the Letters Patent and patent applications of Continental Optical Corporation has been prepared and is on file with the said Receiver, Harry T. Springer, Esq., and at the Indianapolis plant of said Continental Optical Corporation. TERMS OF SALE. The said property above referred to as an entirety and in separate parcels, will be offered for sale upon the following terms and conditions, to-wit:— Said Receiver, Harry T. Springer, Esq., will first offer all of said personal property fwith the exceptions above referred to) for receipt of bids thereon as an entirety, and after receiving bids on such basis will then offer the said property for sale in separate parcels, as above referred to, and receive bids for such separate parcels separately. No bid or bids for said property, either as an entirety or in separate parcels, will be received by said Harry T. Springer Receiver, unless the same is accompanied by a deposit of cash or a duly certified cijeck payable to said Receiver in an amount equivalent to at least fifteen (15) per cent of such bid. All bid or bids received which are accompanied with the proper deposit will be reported by the said Receiver to the Court of Chancery of the State of Delaware in the above proceeding on the tenth day after the day of sale, to-wit, on February Ist, 1929, upon which day any objections or exceptions to confirmation of sale upon any bid or bids received shall be filed In this proceeding. Upon acceptance and confirmation by the Chancellor in this proceeding of any bid or bids for or that include the property which is held by said Receiver Harry T. Springer, and the acceptance and confirmation by the Probate Court of Marion County, State of Indiana, of any bid or bids for or that include the property which is held by the ancillary Receiver therein. Ward H. Hackleman. and 1 /or the acceptance and confirmation bv the Court of Chancery of the State of New Jersey of any bid or bids for or that include the property w’hlch is held by the ancillary Receiver therein, Robert S. Sinclair, as the case may be; then, in such event, the balance due on any bid or bids so accepted and confirmed shall be payable by the successful bidder or bidders upon tender or delivery thereto of the property so bid upon and of proper instruments for transfer of title to said property within thirty days after such confirmation or confirmations of sale, as the case may be. All deposits received upon any bid or bids not so accepted and confirmed shall te returned to the depositor or depositors immediately after acceptance and confirmation of the successful bid or bids. If after any bid or bids are approved and confirmed as aforesaid, and proper transfer of the property covered by such bid or bids has been duly tendered, the successful bidder or bidders fail, to pay the balance of such bids or bids within the said thirty day period or such extension thereof, if any, as may be provided for under subsequent order of Court, said deposit or deposits so made by such bidder or bidders with said Harry T. Springer, Receiver, shall be retained by him as liquidated damages for the loss sustained by the estate in the hands of said Receiver or Receivers by reason of the failure of such bidder or bidders to consummate the purchase of the poperty bid for. No successful biddor who defaults in the payment of his bid or bids, as aforesaid, shall have any right, title or interest in or to the property covered by his bid. Any reorganizatic a committee, creditors’ committee or other oartics holding valid claims again&t the said Continental Optical Corporation and who submit a bid or bids for any of the property so offered for sale by said Receiver Harry T. Springer, shall, in the event their bid or bids is or are accepted and confirmed, as above provided, have the right to use such claims bv surrendering same to said receiver. Harry T. Springer, and have such claims applied in lieu of cash, as jpart payment of the amount of such bid 1 , to the extent that such claims are entitled to share in the receivership assets as determined by said Court of Chancery of the State of Delaware. All said property above referred to will be offered for sale free and clear of all liens, encumbrances and claims, including taxes. All lien* of every nature upon any property sold will be transferred to the rund derived from the sale for due allowance and payment according to their respective priorities. The Chancellor of the State of Delaware reserves the right, at any time, or from time to time, to make such decrees in the above proceeding, amendatory <n supplemental to the decree of the sth day of December, A. D. 1928. as above referred to. either upon the application of said Receiver, Harry T. Springer, or of any. interested person or persons, or upon his own motion as said Chancellor shall deem expedient or proper, and mid persona] property above referred to is

Legal Notices so offered for sale upor the condition that the said Court of Chancery of the State of New Jersey and the Prohite Court of Marion County. State of Indiana. respectively. In the receivership proceedings above referred to. upon the acceotance and confirmation of any bid which covers the property in the possession of its respective Receiver, as above mentioned, may Impose such additional conditions and teims relative to the saie of such property as said Courts, respectively, may deem necessary or expedient. For further particulars as to the terms tnd conditions upon which the property sbove mentioned is offered for sale, etc., reference Is made to the said decree of the Court of Chancery of the State of Delaware. in and for New Castle County, in the above proceedings, of December 6. 1928. which is now on file with the Register of said Court at. Wilmington. Delaware. All innuirtes and correspondence relating to said decree and the property in the possession and control of the Receiver. Harry T. SDringer. Esa.. should be addressed to Charles C. Keedv. Esq., his solicitor. 3032 Dupont Building. Wilmington. Delaware; all inquiries and correspondence relating to the property in the possession and control of ancillary Receiver Ward H Hackleman. should be addressed to either Samuel Dowden. Esa.. or John G. Rauch. Esa.. his solicitors. Fletcher Trust Building. Indianapolis, Indiana: and all inquiries and correspondence iclating to the property in the possession and control of ancillary Receiver Robert S. Sinclair should be addressed to his solicitor. J. H. Harrison, Esq., 810 Broad street. Newark, N. J. The premises upon which the above described physical property is located are open for inspection at any reasonable time during business hours upon notice to the resoective Receivers. HARRY T. SPRINGER. ESQ., Receiver of Continental Optical Corporation. Automobiles Wanted WILL pav cash tor your car or tout eauity. I. WOLF AUTO €O. Li. 4616. 561_ N. Capitol WE WANT—Fords and Ford bodies: highest cash prices. SWISSHELM & PARKER 544 E. Washington Ri. 7740 CARS WANTED S2OO to $1:500 class We buv eaultiet WASHINGTON AUTO BALES Ct> 750 E Washington 8t Ri 9762 USED CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD. GOLDBERG BROS. 543 N. CAPITOL. LINCOLN 4638. Auto Supplies and Repairs JOHN GUDELHOEFER WAGON CO.-Wfil repair or make new tops and curtains for vour car 202 Kentucky ave. Automobiles for Sale BARGAINS That Mean Something 1926 ESSEX COACH—AII new tires. New paint. $285. 1926 FORD TUDOR—AII new tires. Operates like new. $265. 1927 CHRYSLER SEDAN—New tires and paint. Mechanically perfect, $450. 1925 FLINT TOURING—Winter enclosure. Good tires. $75. 1924 FORD COUPE—Good tires, new paint, motor A-l. $95. 1925 FORD COUPE—Good balloon, tires and paint; lot of extras. $l5O. 1924 FORD ROADSTER New paint, good tires, looks new. $75. 1925 FORD TOURING New paint, curtains; runs good. $65. 1924 OLDS TOURING New paint, good tires, motor good. $125. FACTORY SUPPLY AND TIRE CO. 963 N. Meridian, LI. 1270. TERMS AND TRADE ESSEk, 1925 good running order. Will drive out and show you. 39 W- Maryland. Li. 0857. Cadillac 1926 Cadillac, 5-passenger sedan. 63 Cadillac, 5-passenger sedan. 63 Cadillac, 5-passenger coupe. 63 Cadillac. 7-passtnger touring. 61 Cadillac, 5-passenger sedan. 61 Cadillac, Victoria coupe. 61 Cadillac, 7-passenger touring. 59 Cadillac, Victoria coupe. 59 Cadillac. 7-passenger sedan. 1926 Marmon 74, 7-fiassenger sedan. 1926 Packard 6 sedan. 1926 Chrysler phaeton. 1926 Buick Master 5 brougham. 1926 Packard 6 sedan. 7-passenger. 1926 Auburn b-88, 5. sedan. 1926 Nash Advanced coach. 1925 Lincoln 7, imperial sedan, 1925 Packard 8 sedan. 1922 Peerless coupe. 1922 Cole touring. 1929 Essex coupe. 1926 Buick Master. 7, sedan. 1925 Studebaker. 5. seclon. Burke Cadillac Cos. Meridian at 11th Open evenings and Sundays. La Salle VALUES ’2l Studebaker coupe $95 ’24 Studebaker touring $75 ’24 Olds touring SSO ’23 Willys-Knight $55 ’23 Hudson touring (winter inclosure) SBS ’23 Ford coupe SSO ’24 Wills-St. Claire coupe —5275 ’24 Olds sedan ..$l5O ’24 Olds coupe $l5O ’27 Oakland coach $550 ’27 Olds coach $575 The Lathrop-Moyer Cos. 420 North Captiol Ave. 544 South Meridian. FORDS 7~ Ten, good, serviceable Ford tourings, ranging in price from $35 to S6O. If you want service at cost see this selection. HARE CHEVROLET CO., 540 E. Washington St. 1926 Ford Tudor Sedan Runs and looks great. Compare; only $210; easy terms. Hare Branch Store 923 Virginia Ave. Dr. 3158 USED CARS—With an o. ki that count* LAUTH CHEVROLET CO. 5019 E. Michlgan Bt. Ir. 4740. 1925 Ford Roadster A good car and is worth much more than $45; easy terms. Hare Branch Store 923 Virginia Ave. Dr. 3156 1924 FORD TUDOR 895—'Terms OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-65 8. Meridian Dr. 4743. 1928 CHEVROLET LANDAU—OnIy driven 2.800 miles, bumpers, spare tin, this car cannot be told from new; as is a real bargain at our low price. Easy terms. HARE CHEVROLET CO., 540 E. Washington st. FORD COUPE ’26, $l5O Now showing new models Hudson-Essex. P. B. SMITH AUTO CO. ESSEX SEDANS AND COACHES—2B % 27’s 36 ’s ; $245 TO $650. SEE THE NEW MODELS. HUDSON-ESSEX. P. B. SMITH AUTO CO., 450 N. CAPITOL AVE.

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Automobiles for Sale Mai While They Last 3 1927 Chevrolet Coupes $295 5—1926 Chevrolet Coupes $l9B 7—1927 Chevrolet Coaches $289 4 1926 Chevrolet Coaches $215 These cars have been reconditioned. New tires and new Duco, -While they last, at these ridiculously low prices. We must* make room for our new 1929 Chevrolet^. I3E RHOMT r Good, Dependable Used Gars Backed by Warranty CAPITOL MOTORS CO. on the lot, at our sales--24 W. Miehi- room, Capitol gan. and Michigan. Open Evenings and Sunday OaM OfOtoJoum FRANKLIN ~ $2,245J® Seven-passenger sedan: finished in stunning green. A beautiful car that cost $3,500 new at only a fraction of its real value. Mileage 3.500. Model 1939. STUTZ ITUiTZ IF Ml AM 1525 N, Meridian. Li. 4514. FORDS Several good serviceable Fords, various me dels, ranging in price from $35 to S6O. If you want service at cost see this selection. HARE BRANCH STORE 923 Virginia Ave. DR 3156 Hupmobile 1927 This 5-passenger ‘brougham sedan car not to be duplicated any place else at anywhere near our price; it is in topnotch shape. 5 wire wheels: the flni*li. upholstering, tires, etc. are all in splendid conlltion: will not remain long at $925. STUTZ OF INDIANA LI. 4514. 1525 N. Meridian St. 1926 FORD COUPE—New paint, good tlrea, extras, looks and runs in good style; a real buy at $175; easy terms. HARE CHEVR6LET CO„ 540 E. Washington BL Stutz 1927 One of the latest Model 8 Challenger type; finish Is an attractive tan and the upholstery i6 luxurious; the tires appear unused: here is an expensive car that will be sold at about one-half its original cost, worth considerably more than the I price we are asking. Stutz of Indiana Li. 4514. 1525 N. Meridian Bt. 1925 Ford Touring Good balloon tires; is a dandy buy at only S6O: easy terms. Hare Branch Store 923 Virginia Ave. Dr. 3156 1028 FORD ROADSTER—Curtains and extras, balloon tires, runs good; $110; easy terms. HARE CHEVROLET CO.. 540 E. Washington St. REO FLYING CLOUD—Victoria coupe, 1927; car in perfect condition: new tires original paint; small mileage; $950; easy terms. 720 W. Washington St. Ll. 4357. 1927 Chevrolet Coach Runs fine, good appearance: this is ona of our best buys at $285, easy terms. Hare Branch Store 923 Virginia Av. Dr. 3156. FALCON-KNIGHT GREY GHOST 1928 “J” roadster. 2356 N. Penn. Ta. 0761, - 1936 FORD—4-door sedan: looks and performs fine; reduced to $135; easy terms. HARE CHEVROLET CO.. 540 E. W*hlngton St. Buicks and Other Popular Make Cars The best assortment we have had this year, with prices greatly reduced we have Just the Buick vou are lookiag tor. General Motors Acceptance Corp finance Dlan Your car in trade for a nominal deposit. We will lay awav any car in our house until the first of the year. Central Buick Cos. Used Car Store. 602 N. Capitol. Open evenlrg*. 1926 Chevrolet Coupe This car is just what you want for hard service; looks good and priced at $195. Easy terms. Hare Branch Store 923 Virginia Ave, Dr. 3156. FORDS Are better ana cneaper et WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 1926 Chevrolet Touring This ear is A-l In every way: motor dandy; looks great; $140; easy terms. Hare Branch Store 923 Virginia Ave. Dr. 3156. 1925 FORD COUPE—Good paint, good tires, extras; a more than fair priee, $125; easy terms. HARE CHEVROLET COMPANY. 640 E. Waihlngtan St, 1926 Chevrolet Coach Looks fine and is an exceptional buy for all around quality; priced at only $3lO. Easy terms. Hare Branch Store 923 Virginia Ave. Dr. $156, GOOD USED TRUCKS—Terms to *Uit. 1125 E Maryland. Dr. 2320. Buick 1927 Master 6 convertible coupe, khaki top. natural wood wheels, dark green body. 2 spate tires, bumpers; a real automobile for commercial use as well a* family; term* and trade: priced to sell. Stutz of Indiana LI. 4514. 1536 H. Meridian st. 1925 Chevrolet Coach Fine appearance, run* good; priced very low; easiest of term*. A. G. Mueller Nash Sales 635 Virginia Ave, Dr. $137. Stutz 1927 and 1928 Sedans Luxurious 5-pas*enger models, both in Weymann and Composite bodit *. with de luxe equipment, selling it a ridiculous low figure, due to end-of-year clearance;, splendid mechanical condition: will sell far below comerclal value, with Stuu warranty: priced as low ts $1,750. Stutz of Indiana Ll 4814. 1625 N. Meridian St. TIMES WANT ADS BRINU BTspSlSg Trucks BUICK TRUCK—Running condition; S3O Ta, 7097.