Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 220, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 February 1929 — Page 29

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CONVICTS LOSE LIBERTY PLEAS Feel ‘Hard-Boiled’ Policy of Governor. Hv United Prr*a MICHIGAN CITY, Ind., Feb. I. In the face of a growing tendency toward crimes of violence, the board of trustees of the Indiana state prison, sitting as a board of pardons, declines to open the prison gates for the release of murderers and men who used weapons in robberies. Governor Harry G. Leslie’s “hardboiled” policy against the man with the gun was followed by the board. Governor Leslie was present at the meeting. Os sixty-six cases—pardon, parole and commutation—considered by the board, not one was granted. Three cases were continued for future consideration. They were those of Fred Beemis, Allen county, forgery, two to fourteen years; Lee Spears, Lake county, murder, life, and Earl Speer, Vigo county, robbery, two to twenty-one years. Minimum sentences, Which usually rim between ten and fifteen years for banditry, must be served, and life sentences practically mean “life” at the prison from now on. At least, that w-as the impression riven at the meeting of tne board Thursday night. The board was “hard boiled,” in the words of a prisoner. This was the first time in many years that the board did hot grant a parole, pardon or commutation during a meeting. Governor Leslie later conferred privately with the board members on cases that are to be considered soon. DEMONSTRATE FIRST AID TO CITY CLUB Safety-First Program Given by Telephone Company’s Drill Team. More than 125 members of the Foremen’s Club of Indianapolis witnessed demonstration cf first aid methods in factory accidents Thursday night at the Chamber of Commerce. The safety first program was given by an Indiana Bell Telephone Company team under direction of William R. Hirst, safety director. Team members included Ned Kaylor, captain; O. M. Van Cleave, C. V. Brown, Clay Gullion and Marshall Denny. Committee chairman for the sixth annual convention of the National Association of Foremen’s clubs here June 7 and 8 were named by President Charles A. Trask. Chairmen are: Reception and information, George J. Hoffman; transportation and quarters, J. W. Robertson and Henry T. Davis, Indianapolis convention bureau manager; plant visitation, James W. Doeppers; program, Trask and national officers, and secretary of convention affairs, W. S. Elliott. 80 TO BE ARRAIGNED IN CRIMINAL DIVISION Two Hit-and-Run Drivers Will Face Judge Collins. Eighty persons will be arraigned before Criminal Judge James A. Collins, Monday. The most important cases are those against George Sutton, 29, of 3303 West Tenth street, the hit-and-run driver whose car fatally injured Ethel Urquahart, 15, of 2922 West Tenth street, last Wednesday; another hit-and-run driver, Max Kos, charged with killing two street railway employes a month ago; and Tom Hindman, Negro charged with conspiracy in connection with the burglary of the Pettis Dry Goods store a month go. One hundred and six persons, among them many who will be arraigned Monday, are awaiting criminal court action. religion^testTs - IN LIFE, pastor says Theologian Addresses Church Federation in Fourth Talk. The world is still in the making and men can work with God in creating and shaping the destinies of lives by relations which make up the human life, declared Dr. Harris Franklin Rail of Evanston, 111., professor of theology of Garrett Biblical mstitute, in his fourth address of the “teaching mission” of the Church Federation of Indianapolis at the Central Christian church last night. Dr. Ball, who spoke on “Religion and a Mans Life.” pointed oiit that the test of all religion is what it means for life.

Gone, but Not Forgotten

Automobiles reported to the police as stolen belong to: Charles E. Jones, 2904 Speedway avenue, Chevrolet roadster, from Washington street and Capitol avenue. Jones-Whitaker Sales Company, Capitol avenue and Vermont street, Chevrolet coach, from Michigan and New Jersey streets.

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Stolen automobiles recovered by the police belong to: Bert Lockwood, 1433 Shelby street, Ford coupe, found at 1114 Churchman avenue. 1 Arthur Fullen, 246 N. Miley avenue, Chevrolet, found at 220 West Vermont street. Dale Brown, 811 Virginia avenue, Ford roadster, found at Illinois and Nineteenth streets. SET GIRL’S HEARING -Bobbed Haired’* Bandit’s Trial in Juvenile Court to Be Renewed. Hearings in the delinquency case against a minor girl, known as the “bobbed haired bandit” who held up a bak'mg company dilivery wagon on West Twenty-fifth street several weeks ago, will be held Tuesday before Juvenile Ji dge 'elVank J. Lahr. The court has heard part of the evidence, he said, but continued the case for further information by court officials.

DOWNS GOLIATH HUBBY *— 95-Pound Wife Beats 250-Pound Mate W’ith Gan and Alimony. By United Press CHICAGO, Feb. I.—Policeman John Belsky, who weighs 250 pounds, testified in his divorce suit that his 95-pound wife took his revolver away from him and beat him. He was ordered to pay $25 per week temporary alimony. Death Notices BLITZSTEN. DR. ELIZABETH PAULINE —(Nse Wolf), wife of Dr. N. L. BlitzzUm, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wolf, passed away Jan. 30. Services at the residence. 3743 N. Meridian. Friday, 10 a. ro. ! Friends invited. Interment Jewish ! cemetery. BOWAN, BETTY. LOU—Beloved little 3-year-old daughter of Hazzie and Fredla Bowman, passed away at the residence, 1256 Burdsall parkway. Jan. 30. Funerai I Saturday, Feb. 2. 1:30 p. m. at residence. Services Seventh Christian Church, corner Udell and Annett Bts.. at 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. Friends invited. HILLS. BESSIE ADELINE—Age 45 years, wife of John G. and mother of Bessie May Hills, passed away Wednesday at 10:30 a. m. at the residence, 1924 W. Michigan St. Funeral services at Conklfe’s Funeral Home. 193i W. Michigan St.. Saturday. Feb. 2. at 10:30 a. m. Friends invited. Burial Floral Park cemetery. Friends may cal! at the funeral home after 4 p. m., Thursday. (Corrected notice). LEWIS, VINIE ELIZABETH—73 years, wife of David B. Lewis, died Friday Feb. X. 1929. at her home. 659 W. 31st. Funeral Monday 2 p. m., at the residence. Friends Invited. Interment in Crown Hill. OLIGER. JACOB C.—39 years old. 309 Siring St., acute appendicitis. St. Vincent’s hospital, wife and child survive. Funeral notice later. Funeral Directors W. TBLASEN GYM Main office 222 b Shelby St. Drexel 2570. FINN BROS. FUNERAL HOME. 1639 N. MERIDIAN. TA. 1835 FRANCIS & HAMILTON—FuneraI dirictors: Viola Francis. Ambulance service Trained nurse. 1922 College. He. 1635 George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 622 E. Market, Riley 5374. G. H. HERRMANN 1722 S. East St. Dr. 4477 UNDERTAKERS HISEY <fc TITUS 931 N Delaware LI. 3823 LINDAMOOD, LAWRENCE—FuneraI director: ladv attendant and ambulance service, W. National road. Be. 1232, “A REAL HOME FOR SERVICE.” RAGSDALE & PRICE LI. 3608 1219 N Alabama RICHARDSON & GRIFFIS, INC.— Funeral Directors and Private Ambulance Service: 1801 N. Meridian St. TAlbot 1610 Shirley Bros. Cos. 946 N. Illinois St. . Li, 0403. TUTEWILER. H. D.—Prompt 24-hour ambulance service. 1902 N. Meridian. Ta 1974. Res,. Li. 3690. VEHLING. FRED W.—Unexcelled Invalid Coach Service. 702-4 Virginia. Dr. 1362. lUixficb The Home of Thoughtful Service. 1222 Union 6t. 1619 N. Illinois. DR. 2551. J. C. WlLSON—Funeral parlorsfambulance service and modern automotive equipment. Dr. 0321 and Dr. 0322, Florists WILCOX FLOWERS—The business man’s florist. Flowers for every occasion 19 E Market St, Li. 0355, CUT—And potted flowers: floral designs for all occasions: delivery. Fred Lienboop Dr. 6220. Lost and Found AMBER BEADS—Large string lost Sat. In or nr. Market. $lO. Reward. Li. 2253. BOSTON BULL —Male, white face, screw tail, answers to name ‘\Jlggs;” liberal reward. 1701 Ingram St. BOSTON TERP.IER—Fernsle; name Tippy; little girl grieving: please bring her home: reward, wa. 1186-W. COW—I black Jersey, lost on Troy avenue. with halter on; reward. LI. 1866. _ PEN—Part of Holland fountain pen: black, orange tip; boys graduation present; please return. Wa. 4758. Reward. RING —Gentleman's, white gold, tiger-eye stone: somewhere east side. Rew. Ir. 1933. TRUCK LICENSE—PIate T-6-836; reward. Radio Transfer Cos.. Ri. 4757. Vr'RIfJT WATCH—EIgin: little boy’s graduation present: lost I6th and Meridian. Please return. Li. 4583. Reward. Special Notices DANCING at Fountain Square. Every Saturday night. CHAS FREIhoFER - BAKING - COl Quality bread and cakes. Bervlce dally to your door. Dr. 6600. ENDICOTT- JOHNSON- Work or dress shoes; $1 98 to $3.98. 118 Virginia. NR Md, St, FROCKS—Wraps and undies: hand-made, smocked or embroidered: reasonable prices. 520 W. 28th St. Ta. 5331. _ EXPERT—Marcelling. 50c; shampooing. 50c; facials. 75c; permanent waving, Li. 7083. WEDDING—And birthday cakes: reas • dec, in butter icing. Rov Cottons. Ta. 5523 WANT—To borrow $250 on ten acres Florida land. Refe/ences. D. 64, Times. Where to Eat DEW DROP INN—Plate lunches 35c and 45c; Sunday chickeD dinner, *1; steak dinner. 75c. At Ben Davis. Mrs E. Freed Manager. MILLER SANDWICH SHOP—Steaks' and chops after 5, Southern biscuits;; toasted sandwiches, aii kinds: pure Java Mocha coffee. 16 E. Wash., 13 S. 111. BERT'S LUNCH—Hamburgers ours necialty Chili, cigars and tobacco: 24-hour service 2233 E. Washington St. Ch. 2280. A. A. FENDRICK As SON-Regular dinners. "the best” SI.OO dinner in town. Quality food. Excel, cuisine. Union Station CLAMAN CAFETERIA—Open dav and'night Quality foods, cooked in an appetizing manner. 55 Kv. Ave.. Maryland & Ky. Av COLLIN'S—JOE—ReguIar Sinners. 25c, 35c Sun. chicken dinner 50c. Short orders sandwiches, soft drinks, tob. 14 S. Capitoi JACOB SCHULMfeYER—Lunches cigars, tobacco and soft drinks. 230 E Wabash and 146 Virginia Ave. Instructions AVlATlON—Training in all branches. Preparatory course under qualified instructors for local students. We assist to employment during* and after training. 607 Meyer Kiser Bldg., Ri. 1842. Help Wanted Male WANTED SALES KEPRESENTATIVE FOR PERMANENT WAVING SUPPLIES Unusual opportunity for salesmen. Experienced in stE'ng permanent wave supplies. Preferably one having his own car and who is acquainted with the trade in Indianapolis and adjacent territory. Sales made direct to beauty parlors. but delivered through jobbers. We manufacture both an advertised brand and a high quality supply at low cost. Our firm Is of high standing with ample financial resources. Offer salary, expenses and commission. Replies held confidential. Address Box E 69. care of Times. SALESMEN WE SELL ’EM SO CAN YOU IF YOU WILL WORK WHAT? Popular priced reconditioned automobi’es; large advertising schedule to help yo l secure prospects. You can make money here, and we will consider salesmen in other lines that want to increase their income. APPLY AT 963 N. MERIDIAN 5 DEPENDABLE MEN—Married preferred: with cars for Henry. Fayette. Delaware and Randolph Counties to complete our 1929 sales force. With sales experience. No bond fees or depsits required, but must furnish character reference. If possible apply in person after 5 p. m any evening to R R. HEATON. 1217 S. C St.. Richmond. Ind. YOUNO MAN-About 17 years of age, for assistant in credit department must : come well recommended; have bicycle and a fair knowledge of the city. Address Box B-20C Times. Trucks wanted to haul coal, Help Waa*ed Female SEVERAL GIRLS—To call on listed trade in city; must drive own auto: pleasant work: good pay. See Mr. O’Rourke at

1 Situations Wanted Female POSITION—As housekeeper by refined middle-aged lady, with daughter; exp. in all depts.; ref.; widower: bach. pref. Mrs. E. M. Teaggarden. 503 Liberty St., Muscanilne. lowa. COLORED—Woman to do any kind of work. Call He. 1558. PRACTICAL NURBE—Confinement case, ready to go at once. Ch. 0925, COOK—White; small restaur*~t: can take full charge. Box K-79. care Jf Times. Business Annov.ncements PAPER HANGING—PERSONAL SERVICE: 14 YRB.' EXP.; PRICES RL',B. Ch. 2004. FEATHERS—Bought, sold and renovateo feather mattresses, and pillows made. E F. BURKLE. 416 Mass. Ri. 6695, PAlNTlNG—Papering; by good machanic; wail paper samples: est. tree. Ta. 0955. PAPER HANGING First-class; special winter prices. Fred A. Jayner. Ch. 2789 PAPER—At give-iway prices; work guar C. W, Bennett. 3327 3. 10th. Ch. 1884 PAPER HANGlNG—Cleaning, plastering: *4 rm. and up. Ch. 4132. ring 1. PAPER TAKEN OFF-By steam. No longer sloppy job. Paper hanging. Ri. 6345. PAPER HANGING FREE—No red tap 1929 samples; 10 years' exper. Ch j 513 PAPER HANGING —Paper cing.. painting: wk. guar.: neat. Mr Gulley. Dr, 6468. PLUMBING- And heating installed on easy payment plan. J, W. Harrell Ch. 4290-J REMODELING—Repairing. roofing and painting. Ch. 3865. RUGS CLEANED—9xI2. $1.50. Sped 10 (Ta Call and del. Keemer Rug Cos. Ch. 5336 WALL PAPER—Cleaning. 75c a rm.; white workers: reas, work. Dr. 5968. Hotels HOTEL Ohio and Senate. Steam heated, running water in all rooms: neat, clean: weekly rate $4 up. Li. 0928. DP.EXEL ARMS—73O N. Illinois: outside rooms; steam heat, hot water: $4 week and up. Li. 2821. HARBOUR HOTEL 617-619 N. III.; nice, warm rooms: modern conveniences; reasonable rates. HOTEL LINDEN “Where two can really live as cheaply as one!” Double rooms by the week at single rates, $8.75 to $10.50. Excel, coffee shop. ALABAMA ST., N., 020—Seminole ho'tel; clean, comfortable rooms with bath; singlc, $5,50; double. $8 week. Li. 1496. STEAM HEAT—Housekeeping and sleeping rms, $3 to $6; Clinton Hotel. 29 Vlr. Ave. HOOSIER INN—44O Mass. Ave., clean, outside. steam heated rms.. hot water. ONEIDA HOTEL—2IB S. Illinois; steam heat; special rates; $4 up. PAY all your bills with one check; heat, light, water, maid service, linen furnished; comfortable rooms; $7 per week and up. Denison hotel. Rooms for Rent ALA., N., 523—Apt.; nice rm., steam heat, hot water all hours. Ri, 1626. ALABAMA. N- 2610—Room for 2 gentleman or couple; board optional. ALABAMA. 2049 N.—Front rm.; light. warm. Ta. 0795. Li. 6888. ALABAMA, N., 1120—Nice, clean rm.; good heat; reasonagie; close bath. Li. 8694, ALA., N„ 1838—Desirable, new home; splendid heat, constant hot water: reas. ASHLAND, 1724—Furnished, attractive rm.: plenty hot water; meals opt. He. 4120. BELLEFONTAINE. 2421—1 or 2 girls: modern home; $2.50, He. 2902. BELMONT. N., 136—Beautiful, turn., front rm.; hot water: prl. home. Be. 1145-R. CAP., N.. 2931—Comfortable, clean rm., hot water; real home; privileges. Ha. 0539-W. CENTRAL. 4250—Nicely furnished, warm room; private home; garage. Hu. 4576. CENTRAL. 2404—Nice, clean, comfortable room, mod, home, board opt. Ha. 4787-W. CENTRAL, 2325—Private home; large front room, spacious closet; twin beds; private tele,; gents: $4 each. He. 3737. CENTRAL, 1446—Nice, cheery rm.; breakfast opt.; garage. Li. 9504. COLLEGE, 3931—Lovely furn. rm.: near bath; widow’s home; gar. Wa. 0541-R. DEL., N„ 3135—Attractive front room; private home; bus line. Ha. 0870. ILL., N.. 1907—Des. warm rm.; hot water: private toilet and lavatory. Ta. 6024. ILLINOIS. N.. 431—N0. ”5; large attractive front, furnished, nice, good steam heat; const, hot water; suit. 2 or 3. ILL.. N., 3059—2 well furnished rms., hot, cold water in rm. Ha. 0821. JEFFERSON. N. 911—Cheery, front rm adjoining bath; close car line. Ch. 3115-M KENWOOD, 2943—Nicely furnished room; one-half block from Illinois car line. MERIDIAN 2208 N.—Lovely rm.; plenty heat hot water; private home. Ta. 2195. MERIDIAN. N.. 430. Apt. s—Room: running water. Mrs. Collins. MORRIS. 2231 W.—Nice front room for 2; on car line: s6xeach; good meals. NEW JERSEY, N.. 3030—Attractive rm., good loc., gar, breakfast bpt. Ha. 3833-W. NEW JERSEY, N.. 513—Modern, steam heated rooms: home privileges. Li. 6110. NEW JERSEY. N., 830—Neat clean rm.. plenty heat, hot water. Li. 1286. OGDEN. 533; No. 63—Modern, steam heat: a real home; walking distance; $3.60 OHIO HOTEL— 12614 E. Ohio: nice, clean. wgrm rooms; modern. LI. 0164. ORIENTAL. N.. 20—2 housekeeping roOms modern: S unfurnished rooms. Li. 9055. PARK avenueT24so—Quiet modern home; no children; good heat; $4. PENN., N.. 919. APT. 9—Large comfortable room, adjoining bath. Li. 9465. SHERMAN DR., N„ 124—Rm. in priv., stm. heated home; gentle.; $5. Beech Grove 44. ST. CLAIR 314 E.-Apt. 3; front rm.: in-a-door bed; also sleeping room: steam: modern: hot water. Li. 3X73. TALBOTT. N.. 2925—Nicely furnished front room; private family; home privileges: gentleman preferred. Ta. 7091. TALBOTT—North of creek: large, attractlve room; private home. Ha. Q209-R. VERMONT, E., 126—Colonial. Apt. 3; Tin., employed lady; $4.50; city heat. Ri. 4184. WALCOTT. N., 22—Lovely front; good heat.; private home; car line. Li. 1287. WHITTIER PL.. 321—Attract, warm rm.; private home; ga ; hot water. Ir. 1165. 25TH, E., 115—Light, warm, hot water. Ta. 3423, CHOICE —Os two lovely sleeping rooms; modern: Circle walking distance. Li. 9315. NlCE—Front rm.: private home; 1 or 2 gentlemen. Ch. 4284, NlCE—Furn; room, well heated apt.; home privileges: garage. Ch. 1252-M. FURN. ROOM —Spink-Arms Annex, Apt. 33; 1 or 2 ladies; employed. Ri. 6984. CLOSE IN—Twin Deas or single: steam heated; private: for gentlement. Li. 2276. ATTRACTIVE RM.—Twin bods mod. home north; gents preferred, Wa. 1164. 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 BELLEVIEU, 954—Attractive, warm rm. good meals; laundry. $7.50, Be. 0981-R. CAPITOL, N.. 2157—Comfortable rms.. mod, private home, gd. meals. Ha. 2567-R. CENTRAL, 2215—Nice, warm room; 1 or 2: good meals. He. 3220. DELAWARE—North of 30th; unusually furnished room in private home: excellent meals, maid service; garage optional; bus service: reasonable. Ta. 3820. DEL., N. OF 30TH—Beautifully furn rm. to share with girl; gar. Ta. 3820. LOCKERBIE. 628—Nice warm rms.. plenty hot water; meals optional. Ri. 1703. NORTH—Attractive rm.: good meaft; near golf links. Ha. 1291-W. OHIO, E., 408—Well heated modern room; home cooking. PARK, 1211—Lovely, large front room; home cook.; private home. Ri. 4956. RINGGOLD, 2356—Modern, private home: near Garfield Park, Dr. 6876-J. 11TH. E.. 2115—Nice warm rm.. plenty hot water: good meals. Ch. 3323. 19TH. 717, E.—Attractive warm rm: priv home; College car; $6 each for 2. He. 2824. CHILDREN—Board: warm. mod. home: laundry includ. 606 Somerset. $5. Be. 4363. NICE RM.—For 2; good meals: real home. Wa. 1188-W. YOUNG MAN—To board with couple 1 who will appreciate good home. Ir. 1125-J. ROOM AND BOARD BABY—No other children; modern home. Be. 4337-W. REFINeD GlßL—Share in modern apartment: $7. Li. 3809. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS Rent Housekeeping Rooms ALABAMA N.. 528—Warm hsekping. rms.. modern: everything turn.. $5. Ri. 3675 ALABAMA. N. 1469 —2 front connecting rms.- run water; $7. LI. 1762, Ri. 9019. ASHLAND, 2306 —4 rms. in apt; 5 girls: privilege housekeeping: reas. He. 2059, BARTH. 1315—Suite of 3 small rooms; light housekeeping; private entrance. BELLEFONTAINE. 1810-2 large modern. adjoining rms.; priv. entrance. He. 4771. BELLEFONTAINE. 1723—2 large downstrs. rms.; private entrance. He. 4227. BROADWAY. 1608—Furnished: 2 attractive front rms- range; phone: car space. BROADWAY. 1422—2 rms.. steam heat. sink in kitchen: private bath: $ll.OO. BROADWAY, 1326—2 pleasant rms.. good heat: sink; eviryihing furn.: garage. DELAWARE. N.. 815—2 clean; front rms. steam heat: reasonable. . DEL. N.. 421—Warm, light housekeeping room; modern: reasonable. LI. 2697. DELA.. N., 720—Small modern furn. apts.: reasonable. Ri. 4637, GRAY. §7! 233—3 unfurnished rooms: lights, water, garage: sl6 month. HARDING. 533 S.—3 nice rooms; everything famished: *7.50. - „ Jg sßs *

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• Rent Housekeeping Rooms ILL.. 1611 N.—Suite housekeeping., eleeping rms.; prl, bath; hme prii.; h. wa.. bt. KENWOOD, 2265—3 rooms: everything furnished. $8; modem. Ha. 0836-R, MERIDIAN, 1024% S.—Light housekeeping rooms. Call at room 14. MERIDIAN, 1835—Attractive apt.; 2 rms.. kitchenette. Ta. 4822. MICHIGAN. E.. 3338—Modern double: 6 rms.; gar,; s3l; 1 month free. Dr. 2358. NEW JERSEY, N.,’ 2242—Attractive lower front rms., warm, nicely turn.; adults. NEW JERSEY. N., 821—Apt. of 2 lg. front rms., $6 wk.; 1 lg, room, kitch., *5.50 wk. NEW JERSEY, N.. 1029—2 Furn., rear rooms, kitchen; mod.; extra heat; $4.50. NEW JERSEY. N., 124—Under new management; modern rms. RI. 4145. NEW YORK, E.. 631—2 furn. rms.. downstairs. also 2 upstairs rms. NEW YORK. W.. 843—7 rooms; bath; modern except furnace; S3O; wa. pd. Ri. 3914. NEW YORK, E., 3317—2 unfurnished rooms. NORTHWESTERN. 2507—2 f?snt rinsT, mod., priv. entnee.; white; $5. Ha. 1172-R OHIO. 540 E.—2 front rooms; $4 per week'. One room. $3.00 week. OHIO. E., 430—Large hou. ekeeping rms., $3 wk. or 1 rm., $3.50, PARK. 1118—Nicely furn. apt.; good heat; children considered. Li. 1975. PENN., N.. 2020—Lovely 2-room apt., near bath. Ha. 3521-W. PLEASANT RUN, 191 J—6-rm. modem, break, nook, garage; red. $36. Dr. 0714. Randolph. S.. 715—2 modern, furnished rms.; S7: private entrance. Dr. 3864, RIVER AVE., 1022—3 rms.; newly decorated: elec., water, inside toilet. Ta. 6675. ST. CLAIR. 313 E.—Good heat: housekeeplng to people employed; sleeping. $3. WASHINGTON. E., 4201—6 rms.; modem double: reas. rent. Apply same address or call Ir. 2485. WEST INDPLS.—Three rooms down; private. 1068 W. McCarty St. 10TH. E„ 1307—2 rips.: everything furnlshed; heat., lights, gas; $5 week. 10TH, E.. 1704—2-rm. front apt.. gen’l. living rm. adjoining bath. Ch. 2151. 13TH, W., 122—2 warm, connecting rms. everything furn. 111, carline. li. 5519. 18TH. W., 22—4 unfurnished rooms; good location; nice home; very reasonable. 22D, E., 16—Front room, kitchenette, good heat, telephone; everything furn. 26TH, W., 1525—3 upstairs rooms; good Jieat, lights, gas, water. Ha. 1188-W. 31ST, W., 1057—Furnished, warm, modern rm.; everything furnished. Ta. 2551, 2 LIGHT—Warm rms.; private toilet, lavatory, sink in kitchen. Dr. 5578. NICELY FURN.—2-room apt., near Fountain Square; SB. Dr. 3540-R. 2 2-RM. APTS—Modern, everything furnished. Ha. 4815-B. 2-WAY DOUBLE—6 rooms and bath with shower; very desirable; splendid location north; gar.: available Feb. 15. Hu. 2654. COLORED—I 6! .•■ PI.. W., 421% 3 rooms; rent, $12.50. Ri. 9735. Apartments for Rent ADDISON, N., 270—3 rms., heat, gas. lights, water; $25. Be. 1367-W. BALSAM, 3510—Apt., living room, bedroom, bath, dinette: heat, light, gas. water; $47.50. Strfall apt. at S4O. wa. 4413. _ BEVILLE, N., 1314—Duplex; 4 rms., bath. heat, lights, gas, furn., adults. Ch. 5856. CENTRAL, 1641—Peter Pan: 4 rms., sun parlor; apt. 22; very nice, cheery, DEL., N., 2514—5 rms., "bath, good heat; hot water. Ha. 4848-M. FAIRCHILD & COLLEGE—4 rms., bath, refinished, redecorated, heat, water; SSO. Ri. 0543. RUCKLE, 2002—Suitable for 2 families; 1 kitchen: heat, water furnished. He. 5830. 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 MASS.. 555% —3-room flat: walking distance. Call Ri, 2654, THOROUGHLY modern 2. 3. 4 and 5-room apartments: 8 locations, north, east and south at reduced rent. See us or phone Li. 5391. H. H. WOODSMALL & CO. Fidelity Trust Building Being Equipped for Housekeeping and Frigidaire Millikan apts., corner Michigan -and Mass Ave.; 2 large rooms; very low rent. Dunlop & Holtegel Li. 6517. 122 E. Market St. 1733 N. MERIDIAN .. $60.00 1220 PARK 45.50 412 N. ALABAMA 60.00 1655 N. ALABAMA 37.00 418 E. 15th 41.00 1108 CENTRAL .... 36.50 240 E. PRATT 30.00 1020 CENTRAL 35.00 2152 N. MERIDIAN 58.00 3015 N. MERIDIAN .... 85.00 MOYNAHAN PROPERTIES. 710 Union Title. Li. 345 5. WE WILL PaY MOVING EXPENSES 2933 Shriver; 4 rms.; m-a-door bed, tile bath, range, refrigerator, gar., hdwd. floors, $35. 1521 'Wilcox; 4 rooms; elert • $12.50. 285 N. Elder, 5 rms., elect., sink; $12.50. COLORED 930 W. Vermont St ; S rms., inside toilet, sink, water paid, n< w paper; $22.50. 935% W. Vermont; .n ,ide toilet, sink, water paid: new paper elect.; sls. 852 Camp (rear); inr.de toilet, $13.50. 1129 Brooks: 4-rm. c fitage, nw. pa.; $9. 2305 Massachusetts; 4 rjns., elect; sll. 801 W. 12th; 3 rms., new pap., elect.. $9. R. H. HARTMAN. 224 N. DELAWARE. Houses and Flats Furnished WOODRUFF PL.—Attractive, furn., 6-rm. home; heat furn.; reasonable, Ch. 4140, Houses for Rent ARROW AVE., 1628—Cozy 6-rm. double; In. toilet, gd. con., ga.; $2Ol Ch. 4887-M. ASHLAND. 1637—6-rm. mod. dble., water pd.. garage; $32,50. Ir. 4214-J. BLVD. PLACE. 2915—6 rms.. modern, garage; only $36. Ri. 0142. CHADWICK. 917—7-room single, inside toilet, garage. Reduced S2O. Don’t fall to see this. Dr. 2946-J. COFFEY. 525—Dandy 4-rm. cottage; gas, lights, garage; A-l condition. Be. 104 r. COLLEGE, 5249—5-room, strictly modern double; breakfast rm.; A-l. Hu. 5574, COLLEGE, 1419—Attractive, 6-room mod. double; gar.; $35; real bargain. Li. 3198. dexter ST., 3026—5 rooms, lights, gas: V* acre; sls. RI. 6441. EAST—6 rooms mod.: fireplace; breakfast nook; full basement; garage. Ir. 2473. EAST, 434—3-rim mod. house, storeroom, steam heat, near market ear Dr, 1274, ENGLISH, 1411—5-room modern double; gar. A-l; new furnace. Dr. 1829-W. HENRICKS PL.! 264—7-rim mod., dbl.; hardwood, good furnace, ga. Ri. 2061. HOLMES, S., 308—5-room double; redu. for Feb. rent; gas electricity; $18.50; water Included. Ta. 3753. INDPLS. AVE., 2432—Colored; 4 rooms; toilet; wa. pd.; gas,; gar.; s2l. Ha. 4593-J JEFFERSON. N., 328—6 rooms; mod., hardwoods; laundry; ready move in Ch. 2027. JEFFERSON. 814 N.—6-rm. mod. dble.; good cond.. garage; $35. Ch. 1375-J. KENWOOD, 2823—Dandy, 7 rms., modern, $35; for 1 year, S3O. Ch. 3001. McKIM. 138—6-rm. dble., mod., ex. furn.; near Ford factory, schl.; $22.50. Ch. 46"2. MILLER, 1755—5 rooms; modem: newly decorated; $25; water paid. Dr. 5839, MINNESOTA, W., 1734—4 rooms, lights. gas, well, cistern, garage; sls. Ri. 6441. NEW JERSEY. S., 1513—5-room semi-mod-em double, water paid; s2l. NEWMAN. 1017—6-rm. south half modern double, hardwoods, gar., water pd. Ch 1476-M. NORTH, E., 5226—Modern 5-rm. double garage, water paid; $35. Ha. 2350-W. OAKLAND. 1310—5 rooms, bath; new furnace; 526.50; water paid. Be. 4931-R. OHIO, E., 1532—6-rqom strictly modem double; good furnace; reas. Li. 9239. PALMER. 1634—5-room house; gas. elec.. water paid; near school; sl6. Hu. 4368. PARKWAY, 730—Attractive, mod.. 3 bedrm. SINGLE; garage; $35. Ha. 3609-J. RILEY, N.. 815—6 rooms modem: 3 large bedrooms, built-in features, garage, hardwood floors; awning; $45. Ir. 4151-J. STATION, 2317—4-r: li; gas; wa. pd.; gar.; sl6. 211 Cable; 3-r.; li.; gar.; sink; new pa.: sl2. SUMMIT! s7 140—3-room half double* sanit'v toilet: wa. pd.; *12.50 mo. Ch. 1723 TALBOTT, N.. 1663—Attractive, 8 rms.. strictly mod.; statable rmers; S4O. I.t, 5898 TUXEDO. 1210—Near Brookside Park: 6rm. mod, dou.; built-in sea. Ch. 2CS2-W. WHITTER PL.. 51—6 rooms, mod. double: easily heated, water pd.. $35. Inq. 53. 16TH. W., 3347—5-rm. strictly mod. dble. garage: water jd., $35. Be. 3751-J. 29TH. W.. 1024—Cory 4-room duplex: modern, heat furnished; $25, Ta. 0114. 41ST. W., 523—4 large rooms, mod. double. water pd.; only *32.50, Wa. 2062-M. NEAT COTTAGE—3BI7 E. 28th: newly papared; large yard; sl4. CRUSE. 128 N Delaware. COLORED—Columbia, 2736; coxy 5-room double, inside toilet; water paid, $17.50; *2O pays till April I. Owner, Ri. S7lB. \ ' '

Farms for Rent GARDEN AND CHICKEN FARM 4-room house, out bldgs., fruit trees. Ch. 4753. Business Places for Rent 1,2, 3 and 4-Room Suites One furnished office available; ultramodern; location excellent, in center of financial business section. Union Title Office Bldg. Comer Market and Delaware. Call LI. 3458 or Room 710. Ideal Location for Restaurant. No competition. Moynahan Properties Cos. DESIRABLE OFFICE SPACE—Merchants Bank bldg., to sublet; reduced rate; also fine business location. 122 E. Michigan. Ind. University. Ri. 4297. SHELBY. 822—Storerm.. close Fountain Square; suit, an; small business; sl2 mo. Dr. 2084. FIRE-PROOF BUILDING—3OxSO ft., and large 2-car garage; S3O month. 2226 N. Rural. Storage and Transfer FIREPROOF STORAGE Private lockers: low rates: new and modem equipment; local and long distance moving; estimates. PARTLOW-JENKINS MOTOR CAR CO 423 E. Market. Ri, 7750. OVERLAND HAULING—Return load wantec from Detroit. Toledo, or Buffalo Otto J Suez. Ri 3628. RL 6561. Nights. Ch 4579. Ch. 0699-M. CENTRAL TRANSFER A STORAGE CO.— Commercial trucking and contract haullng. 118 S. Alabama. Ri. 9384. HAULING, PACKING, STORAGE Low rates on California shipments. OTTO J. SUEZ. Ri. 3628-6561. 721 N. Pine, LINCOLN TRANSIT CO.—Local and Long Distance. Furn, piano moving. General hauling. 1803 College Ave. He. 2428. J. H. TAYLOR TRANSFER—Free estimates on local long dist. mov. Ri, 4265. BRITTON TRANSFER—Moving. $3.50 load large trucks; responsible men. Dr. 7616 GARAOES & STORAGE ROOMS CHEAP RI. 5894. 222 N. SENATE, TRANSFER—And general hauling. 821 E. 64th St. W. E. RODOCKER- Wa. 4433. You Read the Want Ads— Have you tried to use them? It’s easy—Call Ri. 5551. Ask for an Ad Taker. Houses for Sale BRIGHTWOOD MODERN Cozy 5-room bungalow, good furnace, built-in kitchen cabinet, street improvements in and paid. One square to car; close school. Only SIOO down. Call Mr. Bower, Li. 3820, evenings Ch. 4924. Bargain for Colored 918 E. 14th; modern; 7 rooms; good condition; low price. Dunlop & Holtegel Li. 6517. 122 E. Market St. RITTER AVE—Near Blvd., 4 bedrooms, modern home, hardwood floors, large living room finished attic, laundry tub. full cement basement, automatic water heater, excellent furnace, 2-car garage, lot 55x 165, draperies included; bargain at $7,800. Owner. Ir. 3411. BROOKSIDE AVE., 2326—8 rooms, modern, suitable for 2 famiiies if desired. Reasonable payments. Owner. Ta. 6567. STEWART, 2910—New 5-room modern; SIOO cash. Balance payments. Suburban for Sale Wooded Section Guilford Ave. Very complete mod. house. 3 bedrooms; oil burner; Frigidaire; garage; large lot; owner leaving city. Dunlop & Holtegel Li- 6517. 122 E. Market St. EAST OF IRVINGTON—SmaII house; % acre ground: sq. bus line $1,200; SSO down, $7 mo, Mrs. Kimmell. Ir. 1525. 2 ACRES—4 rooms, electric lights; trade for grocery stock or restaurant. M. Randolph. Lawrence, Indiana. Farms for Sole WANTED—lnformation on 10 central Indiana farms to be offered for sale. Have buyers. Li. 0632. 330 N. Illinois. Peal Estate for Exchange 5-ROOM—Modern bungalow, northwest; eQ. u i fc y in S-room mod. bungalow east; 1 lot 50 ft. front and cash to trade on modern 3 or 4 bedroom home, north of 38th st. Address Times. Box D-4R. WANTED—Semi-modern home from owner, not over $2,500. Call evenings, Ta. 5867. BARBECUE^—And 5-room mod. bungalow: food locaUorn Sell or trade for clear B „^ GA . LO i V -® eml - mociern: 8 rms., north east; trade for farm, 1552 E. Tenth. TRADE—Equity on furniture or good car. By owner. Eves.. Ch. 2195-J. Lots for Sale BARGAINS—An east-front, improved lot. for real estate man or builders, for cash. Call owner 2216 N, Rural. __Miscellaneous for Sale ANTlQUE—Colonial, mahogany chest of lst " class condition. ALBERTSONS FURNITURE CO., 2941 Central Ave. BABY BED Complete, with pad: liighchr,, white enam.; sac, for qk. si. Li. 5866 BABY BLD—And mattress; good condition. Will sell cheap. Ri, 5819. BEDRM. SUlTE—American walnut; bed. v>yilty ana chest, hand decorated. ALBERTSON FURNITURE CO.. 2941 Cent’l. BED—Complete; vanity dresser, library table, bookcase, etc. Lea /, 3318 E. N. York. BEDROOM SUlTE—Walnut, buffet, mirror, noor lamp. 2 good 9x12 rugs. 3548 N. 111. Ha. 4667-M. BLANKETS—Fancy, very large, $6 value Ip.f Shades of all kinds: real barg. W. R. Beard Sc Cos.. 453 E. Wash. Ri. 6822, BUFFET, $25; gate-legged table, $35; 5 Windsor chairs. sls. Hu. 7667. emDERS—Good quality; 3-yard load. DINING ROOM—Suite, 10-pc. Spanish; 3pc. living room suite; modern Art bedroom spinet desk, occassional chair. Coxwell chair, will sacrifice for cash. 2428 N. Meridian. DINING-ROOM SUITE Antique table; odd Pieces; several rugs; breakfast set, white steel cabinet, ice boxes, lawn mower, garden hose: reasonable. Hu 7679. DINING ROOM SUITE—9-piece; walnut: new style; a real barg. Be. 0518-W. DINING TABLE—Round top; davenport, refrigerator; barg. LI. 6989. ELECTRIC IRONER—"Apex;" good as new* sac. for quick sale. Ta. 4640. ELECTRIC WASHERS-Bargains in both new and demonstrators: reasonable; terms. No. 9 E. Washington St., 3rd service 5 ) 00 W ° rth Bldf! " 1496 ‘Elevator ELECTRXC WASHER-Thor, A -1 cond.. $25. 415 W. 29th. St. Ta. 5079 after 6p. m. FIRE BOWLS—Grates and repairs on any or furnace. MODEL STOVE 0369 A1R C °” 650 E ' Washington St. Ri. GAS RANGE—"Estate,” high-oven; good cond.; sac, for quick sale. Wa. 4221-J. GAS RANGE—Upright, has had best care will sell cheap at ’once, Ch. 6633. GAS RANGE SALE—Five to go $8 each; A-l condition. CHAMBERS CO.. 102 S. Pennsylvania. * GAS RANGE—High, right-hand oven; sacrifice Sls. 36 Johnson Ave. Ir. 3596-R. GAS RANGE—White; porcelan; practically new; $25; also bed springs; $5. Wa. 5347 —Electric “W. L. HOfa Perfection oil htr.; nw.. both for $10; brg? Dr, 2383-M HEATING STOVE—Large size, good cond.; a real barg. for quick sale. 101 Fletcher. HEATING STOVE—“Laurel,” like new. cost sis; will sac, for quick sale. Dr. 1546-J. INVALID REED CHAIR—Hand propeller; usedlessthan 3 months: half price. J. S. DALE. Cicero. Ind. MOTHS—Larve. at last a real moth extermln.ator MOTHACIDE. ALBERT G MAAS. 31 Va. Ave.. RI. 7125. OVERCOAT—Man’s, long dark, good cond., size 38; cheap for quick sale, Ta. 2032. Evenings. OVERCOATS—AIso other clothing; sizes 38; real bargains for quick sale. Wa. 1112-R. OVERCOAT—Dark blue. $7: gray suit, $3 Tuxedo. $7; sizes 38: cheap. Ha. 3373. PHONOGRAPH—Brunswick, console style. and records; good cond.; cheap. Wa. 5390. RANGES—2. Red Star* fine condition: will sac, for real quick sale, Ch. 2283-J. REFRIGERATOR—PorceIain lined, 125 lb.; like new: wholesale S6O, sac. $35. Elec. washer. Eden, good. S3O. 5345 Carrollton. RUG. 6x9—Axminster, good cond.. reas. Ch. 6288-R. RUMMAGE SALE—Saturday; used serviceable coats for men and w: men. $1 each. 127 W. Georgia St. SCHCOOL BOOKS—WE BIT' AND SELL. CRAWFORD'S DRUG STORE. 813 N. Delaware. Ll. 6553. SINGER SEWING MACHINES Electric, droo heads, repair all make*. 126 W. WASHINGTON. RI. 9718. SlNGEß—Sewing machine, sews perfect; drop head: $9; open eves. 838 Va. Ave. SOFA—Solid oak. genuine leather; good condition; bargain. Ir. 2173. SWEEPER—Hoover; and attachments: good cond.. wili dem.. sac.. $28.50. Ri. 9C30. WASHERS—Electric: ‘ sls. to S4O: must be sold at once; all in A-l condition. 2338 Parker Ave. Ch. 5304. WASHERS—Complete line and service, for 1900 pataract and Whirlpool washers Ri. 4924. 610 Mass. Ave. WATER-PUMP SYSTEM—Electric. aut%matic, 2 tanks: in use now. 5345 Carr oil t<* ' . ' .. ' : 'U .... . • ’ ' '

Miscellaneous for Sale WRINGER—RoIIs and parts for most all make washing mach. 1101 Indiana ave. j BARRETT-WADE FURNITURE CO.—*6B I Virginia Ave.; furniture, rugs, stoves. J household goods, new and used furniture for working people. Cash or credit. Easy terms. Open evenings. Dr. 3667. WINDS OF THE WESTERN SEA—Are not as comfortable as "Nu-Air” ventilators Let’s prove it, MEIER ELECTRIC A MACHINE CO. Ventilating Engineers. 136 S. Meridian St. Ll. 2401-02. DESTROY—Bed bugs and eggs with Sudden Death. ALBERT G. MAAS. 31 Virginia Ave. Ri. 7125. USED SEWING MACHINES—AII makes: $5 up; guaranteed. 60 W New York. RUMMAGE SALE—Used clothing and furniture 127 W Georgia H. 3 ROOMS FURNITURE—CompIete; in heated fiat: low rent: includes Victrola. Brg. $l5O. I wk. out. 341% g. Wash- Ap. 8 IDEAL—Heating boiler; round style: 6 sec.. 2.000-foot rating; SIOO. 1402 Park Ave. To Clean Up Odd Lots Sash, open $ -25 2’x'.’ X panel doors: fir 2.50 2-83:7’ X panel doors: fir 3.00 Ix 6 No. 2, oC! grade. S3O per 1,000 ft. 4 sc. parahc.t 10-in. shingles; blue black; $3 per so. FERREE-CASE LUMBER CO. State and Pe Loss Sts. Dr, 2905. SUPERIOR HOUSE PAlNT—Outside or inside. 15 colors and white. $1.59 gallon 366 S, Meridian St. Ri. 9165, BUY DIRECT From manufacturer, your requirements of wind-breaker canvases, water-proof tarpaulins, canvas covers, white and waterproof duck, truck covers and furniture pads. All sizes carried in stock for instant delivery at lowest prices. HOOSIER TARPAULIN AND CANVAS GOODS CO., 1302 W, Washington St, ' 2-SPEEl)—Thomas hoist; 50 horse power; 15 horse power direct connected centrifugal pump, cable, block, etc., A-l. C. E. NEGLEY, He. 3088. 2212 Ashland Av. Miscellaneous Wanted w mm HIGHEST SPOT CASH PRICE Hf m FOR FURNITURE. RUGS. s JBSI ETC. CALL ITS BEFORE YOU SELL. Riley 2019. Hi HODGES AUCT. CO. L Z for stoves Spot Cash frn.s CARL SHANK. Li, 1910. IF YOU HAVE—Household goods for sale call LEW SHANK AUCTIOH CO. Rt. 0644 or Ri, 7484. FURNITURE—And rugs wanted, entire homes or pieces. Hu. 7274; anytime. Store-Office Supplies SOME GOOD—Rebuilt refrigerating machines. installed complete at great saving; see them at—- ’ F. D. GARDNER &, CO. 221 E. Maryland St. Li. 7898FEW LATE MODEL UNDERWOOD-TYPE-WRITERS—Like new, at special low prices. WOODSTOCK TYPEWRITER CO.. 842 Consolidated Bldg., Ll. 4712. TYPEWRITERS —Awmco grade and new portables; all' makes, rentals, service and supplies. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO.. UO4 Circle, Ll. 6822. DOUBLE—Duty display regrigerator and counter for market or grocery; cost $900; at a sacrifice. Hu. 1703. SPECIAL RENTAL RATES—S2.SO and up. WOODSTOCK TYPEWRITER CO.. 842 Consolidated Bldg., Ll. 4712. TRUCKS, TWO 4-WHEEL. INDIANAPOLIS SCALE CO. We build restaurant counters, bottle boxes; their cheaper here. KINGS. 1631 Southeastern Ave. Drex. 3578. BUY—Sell, rent cash registers, store fixtures. SPRAGUE’S. 22 W# Ohio, Ri. 2495. GASH ~ REGISTER—-National; Tike new; wil sac, for quick sale. Dr. 5350. BARBECUE—Fixtures, complete, up to date, cheap for quick sale. Dr. 2827 R-4. Radio and Equipment RADIOLA 17 Slightly used; original price $130; strictly all electric. A wonderful bargain for only $79.50. Easy terms. PEARSON PIANO COMPANY. 128-iQ N. Penn. Li. 5513. ELLVv ANGER BROTHERS—Electrical contractors. West side dealers for the NEW MAGESTIO and the NEW ATWATER KENT radios, with Dynamic speakers. Terms if desired. 512 King Ave. Be, 2030. RADIOS 2 Radiolas, model 3; only $5 each. CHRISTEN A TEAGUE PIANO CO. NEW MAJESTIC—Can be had by trading in your old set; balance liberal terms. WASHINGTON RADIO SHOP, 2227 E. Washington. Ch. 1245. NEW—AII-electric Atwater Kent radio: terms $5 down and 12 months on bal.ance. Ciaypool Music Shop, 108 W. Wash. RADIOS—AII electric. $75. Terms. $1 a week. Trade in your battery sets. ROBERTSON’S. 235 N. Penn. AERlALS.—lnstallations; and radio service. We Know How. EAST END RADIO CO„ 3306 E. Tenth St. Ch. 4033. RADIOLAS—Atwater Kents, best bargains in new and trade-ins. 2648 N. Harding St.. Ha. 2620. SEE—And hear the new Steinite Radio. Repairs on all makes, 9 years experience; open from 8 a. m. to midnight. Ch. 7299. ATWATER KENT 6-tube, all-electric; same as new; leaving city; reas. Ll. 1151. REMARKABLE—Bargains in used radios. Fuller-Ryde Music Cos., 27 E. Ohio St. USED—Radios. $25 up- also new Bosh & Grebe; liberal terms. Ta. 2584. RADIO—S-tube, solid walnut cabinet and speaker. $35; also A and B elim. Hu. 1546. 8-TUBE—Remler, portable, superhetrodyne: cheap If sold at once. Ta. 4339. 6- —Showers console; all complete for SSO; terms. Dr. 5555. YOUR OLD SET—On new Majestic. Terms. DOLL SERVICE STATION. S. P. 265 M-l. RADIOS—Trade in your old sets on anew one. Easy terms. Wa. 2111. ORCHESTRATION—Radio speakers, formerly $29.50. now $5. 3231 N, 111. Ta. 0616 RADIOLA—6 TUBE; COMPLETE; *SO 3808 COLLEGE AVE. STEINITE RADIO—S tube, complete, S4O. Ch. 6986, 1342 N. Gale. NEW CROSLEY—Just trade in your did set; easy payments on balance. Ri, 1023. RADIO—Used bargain at $10; also one at sls. 3357 N. Capitol. YOUR OLD RADIO—On new Grebe or Atwater Kent. Terms. Hu. 4388. ATWATER KENT RADlO—Liberal terms. Trade in your old set. 139 W. 16th St. 7- STEINITE—AII electric, complete, SSO takes it. 512 Mass. Ave. Li. 9466, TRADE IN—Musical instruments and used radios on new radios. Terms. Dr, 5555. NEW MAJESTIC—AII-electric radios. We accept trade-ins. Terms. Li. 5381. A C DAYTON RADlO—Trade in your old set. Terms. Li. 5301. 7-TUBE —-Radio with A and B eliminators; complete: a bargain. Hu. 5642. RADlO—Battery set (Apex) 5-tube; good condition; bargain. Be. 3092. Musical Instruments WHITNEY GRAND Latest design, high lighted walnut case, wonderful tone.ana volume: beautiful art metal upholstered bench included. Slightly over a month old. Never played a half dozen times; owner forced to sell, will give equity to anyone who will merely take over the $560 balance and assume the weekly payments which are only $5; no back payments due. Anew piano at half price. Think of it. you cannot expect to diuplicr.te this opportunity. Box D-67, care of Times. ORTHOPHONIC Vlctrola-Radiola combine.tlon; style 7-3; good as new; only slightly shopworn; regular price complete. $350.00; special at $195. Easy terms. PEARSON PIANO CO. 128-30 N. Pennsylvania Ll. 5513 LAGONDA UPRIGHT PIANO - In good condition; beautiful tone; Just the tning for beginners; here’s a real honest-to-goodness bargain for only $99. low terms of only SI.OO a week. ... PEARSON PIANO COMPANY. 128-30 N. Pennsylvania Li. 5513. Pianos for Rent $1 Per Month . KIMBALL PIANO STORE RI- 2155. 150 N. Delaware. BALDWIN PIANO in mahogany case; sweet tone; a remarkable value at extremely low terms of only SI.OO a week; price. $l3O. PEARSON PIANO COMPANY. 128-30 N Penn. Ll. 5513. 2 UPRIGHT PIANOS—Good playing condition: SSO each for quick sale; terms. Christena-Teague Piano Cos.. 237 N. Pennsylvania. BEAUTlFUL—Orthophonic Victrola. console style, Bx 4; same as new; plenty records: a bargain. 3058 Fall Creek bl’d., Ha. 2213 PLAYER PIANOS—S7SO; value at half Sriet. Terms *5 cash: $2 a week. No iterest- ROBERTSON’S. 235 N. Penn. SAXOPHONES- New and used: easiest payment plan in town. Lorenr Saxophone School, ground floor. Pembroke Arcade. PlANOS—Bargains in fine used pianos, from *35 to *75. Terms *1 a week. No interest. ROBERTSON'S. 235 N. Penn. PfcAYER PIANO—BB note design; bench and roles. Easy terms. Bai. only *195 Li. 6464. ITALIAN HARP—Very fine, onlv slightly used. Can save *450; terms if desired. A real bargain. Li. 6464. VICTROLA—ConsoIe with plenty of records. A bargain. Dr, 5555. BEAUTIFUL PLAYER PIANO. BENCH. ROLLS. A BARG. 3120 KENWOOD AVE. PHONOGRAPHS-From *lO to *25. while

Musical Instruments SALE Must reduce our stock before inventory for what they will bring. - $45.00 A FEW UPRIGHT BARGAINS Decker Bros SSO Braumuller $45 Walworth $125 Krakauer $95 RADIOS ToF r v7 THEY HAVE NO EQUAL Phonographs from $5.00 up Cash or Terms Don’t Buy Before Seeing Our Bargains CHRISTENA TEAGUE 237 N. Pennsylvania Phone LI. 3442 BANJO—Cost *l2O, sell for *2O. Real bargain. 311 Marion Bldg. Open evenings. Barter and Swap PLAYER PIANO—WiII part trade or sell on payments: $2.50 per week. 150 N. Delaware St. WILL TRADE—MaIe Chow. 4 months old; beauty, for good radio. Wa. 0578. Pets and Live Stock AT STUD Two Beautiful Sires FOXLOWS COLONEL LINDY A. K. C. Champion. Hagarty’s King Strain Wonderful head, dark mahogany, perfect markings, tight screw-ta4l, line body, large, dark eyes. Proven sire of quality puppies. Fee sls. See his picture in next Friday’s Times. Speedy Boy by King O’ Karts, wonderful head, body, perfect markings, dark seal brindle. Fee $lO. FOXLOWS KENNELS, 3332 N. Illinois. Ta. 4223. AT STUD German Shepherd Police dogs: Champion Erich V. D. Markgralenburg, fee SSO; Sven von Studnitz, fee, $25; Curt of Stemwedo, fee $25. TREBLA KENNELS 2645 Madison Dr. 4023 At stud, German Shepherd Police dogs; 3 high-class; one a champion; puppies for sale, TREBBLA KENNELS 2650 Madison Dr. 4023 AT STUD —Raffles Pride Imported—took high honors in London pet show; registered in English Kennel Club; sire of quality puppies; large dog, very intelligent. beautiful type. From grand champion stock; if you wish to breed to pure imported blood lines see him first. Charles N. Porter, Acton, R. R. A.. B. G- 131-R-2. . - BABY CHICKS on and after Jan. 2. we will have baby chicks. BOYERS HATCHERY. POLICE PUPPIES—CoIor red tan, farm raised; intelligent; wonderful typ;e only $7. FRED ELLIOTT. Carmel, Ind. AT STUD—Speedy Boy; beautiful head, fine body, fee $10; also Foxlows Colonel Lindy. fee sls, Ta. 4223, BOSTON—Screw-tail puppy. 3 months, fine type, good head, dark seal. Dr. 0866. BOSTON TERRIER—Screw tails; eligible: cheap. Ri. 2015. POMERANIAN—Puppies; eligible to register: reliable Fancier. Dr. 2733. ENGLISH—BuII dog: fine blood lines: regIstered: reasonable. ' 310 N. Harvard PI CANARIES—Harz Mountain Rollers. 4720 Broadway. Hu. 3027. CANARIES—Yng. singers; fem. birds: for mating: 75c. 446 N Sherman Dr. Ir 1581-R PEKINGESE PUPPIES—Short nose; won. type, toys, imp, stock; reason. Li. 6209. BEAUTIFUL—Eskimo Spitz Puppies; 6 wks., pedigreed. Ch. 2637-M.

Woodstock Modern Typewriter for Modern Business It was built for the business of today. It was designed to excel all other machines in efficiency, to complete and round out big business organizations in its standpoint of . was ever done bePhone for Demonstration fore. Woodstock Typewriter Company 840-842 Consolidated Bldg. (115 N. Pennsylvania) LL 4712 Rentals Repairs

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Pets and Live Stock I HOOSIER KENNEL CLUB SERVICE Members oi Chamber of Commerce and American Kennel Club II you want to buy a dog of any breed, o; desire to I breed a female you are assured of quality and fair dealing by the following members of this club. COLLIES ATOKA KENNEIS— Reg at stud, champion Atoka Show-Some, also litter brother □ear champion: Pendleton Dike just south of 38th. Ch. 6521. BOSTON TERRIER A-l BOSTONS—Highest show and producing studs In city Five for selection. HOOSIER KENNELS. 756 Fletcher Av. Dr. 1096 POMERANIANS Orange Sables and Black at Stud from $10; all imported. Also puppies for sale. Alexandria Kennels. 4610 N Keystone Hu. 5794 AT STUD —Arry von Koppenbof. Registered, A. K. (\ 520265 Also foreign registered—imported, large, beautiful, intelligent. Trained in Germany. Sire of quality puppies. Fee “S2O this month.” See his picture Friday the Sth in The Times I’et Column. Quarles Sdnwarfe TAlbot 2943 AT STUD—Outstanding German shepherd police dog; sire of quality puppies; rrg.; Akc & Foreign. Chas. Swertz. Ta. 2943. SPlTZ—Puppy; half breed; small; 8 mo.; fond children: very reasonable, Ll. 1136. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS. Legal Notices WE WILL SEI+L AT PUBLIC AUCTION Tuesday. Feb. 5. one Dodge touring car. K ear 19 S?* s'otor No. 604056, New York license No. 6M-4605, to cover storage ana other charges, sale to be held at 142 W. Market St. ELM GARAGE. NOTICE Notice is hereby given by the Board of Sanitary Commissioners of the Sanitary District of, Indianapolis, that on the I2th day of February, 1929. beginning at the hour of 10 o’clock a, m., and continuing throughout the remainder of said day ana froni day 1° day thereafter, if necessary, it will, pursuant to Resolution No. 165 of said Board duly passed on the 31st day of January, 1929, offer for sale and sell at private sale, at the Board’s garbage plan,, at Eagle Woods, in Indianapolis. Indiana, the following described articles of personal property, and each of them, viz: —Pumpn— J„Dean Duplex cold water pump; No. 591,; size. 10x6x10. „„LP eii P Duplex cold water pump; No. 26534; size 7x7x10. Dean Duplex Grease Pump: No. 23848; size 4x3%x5. „JLP ea P sim P lex C °M water pump; No. 28918; size 10x10x12. P u P'ex gasoline pump; No. 23845: size 7x6x10. Duplex gasoline pump; No. 36584: Sizes 7x6x10. i Burnham Simplex hydraulic press pump (no number); 6 in. x%xß; 2,000 lbs. press. —Buildings, Boiler House and Reduction Building— Boiler House has brick walls. steei trusses, steel purlines and galvanized iron roof. Steel work only of any value. Reduction Building consisting of steel framed structure work, galvanized sides and roof. Structural steel work only of any value. The 15 in. Crane L-beams and crane rails are not included in the above. (See Crane ma'erial.l Total approximate estimated weight. 80 tons. —Crane and Equipment—--1 Toledo crane No. 187 with full equipment of motors; crane 5-ton capacity; 30 ft. 4 in. space between rail flanges. (Crane travel 124 ft. long.) Motor equipped with the following; _ 1 Hoist motor, 3 H. P., 10 amp., 2M V., 3 Fh., 60 cycls. G. E. slip ring type, M. T. C. Crane motor 5160, Form C. i,200 Rev. Full load 1.080. Motor No. 495561. 1 Transverse motor. 10 H. P„ 28 Amp.. 220 V. 3 Ph„ 60 cycle. G. E. slip ring type M. T. C. 5201-6-10-1200, Form C. Full load speed 1.080. Model No. 43200 -,, 1 7 r s^ ers ® 10 H. P„ 20 Amp., 220 V* 3 Ph., 60 cycle. G. E. slip ring type. M T C. 5201. Motor No. 528,791. 1 Blaw-Knox clam shell bucket; single line capacity: 1% tins' garbage. } Special Tip Insley Mfg. Cos. bucket; capanty 45 cu. ft. Crane rails for Crane abt. 3% to 5 tons. Crane I-beams supports, 15 ft. 1-42 lbs. 5 tons. —Boiler Plant Equipment— Boiler No. 2 in battery. Suspension with heavy steel gallows frame- each boiler 72 in. x 18 ft.; lap joint-70 4-in. tubesr pressure allowed 79 lbs. Sept. 26, 1927. Suspension for two boilers: boilers No. 3 and No. 4 in battery suspension with heavy steel gallows frame; each boiler in* x 18 ft.; No. 3 boiler has lap Joints 70 4-ln. tubes.; pressure allowed 79 lbs. No. 4 boiler has 28 6-in. fire tubes; gressure allo*wcd 95 lbs. Pressure as of ent. 26, 1927. Suspension for 2 boilers. 1 Stickle No. 5; 600 H. P. capacity; open feed water heater and purifier; cast iron, made Stickle Open Coal Heater *nd Purifier Cos. —Miscellaneous Equipment—--1 Morrison Dlgestor; complete with base agitator and driving gear; no motor Included. —Railroad Track—--4,900 ft. rails, avg. 60 lbs., 20 tons; 3 new Century switches; 4 guard rails; 3 frog points. —Stel Tanks, Pressure Type— Naptha and water separating tank. 48 in. O. D., 10 ft. long: made of 7-16 In. steel; double riveted lap joints: dished eiids with manhole in center of one end. —Miscellaneous Mechanical Equipment—.l Vertical steam engine abt., Bx 9 cylinder; 38 in. x 10 in. flywheel. 1 Indiana Fan Cos. No. 4 Blower, 30 in. diam. 1 R. F. Sturdevant No. 43 blower. Miscellaneous scrap iron. 25-40 tons; scrap brass labout 1.000 lbs.); scrap silver (about 500 pounds). Each article of said personal property will be sold for cash, and for not less than the full appraised value thereof, and said articles will be sold either at one time or from time to time and from day to dav as purchasers can be found therefor. Bids for such articles will be received by the Board for all of said articles together, or for one or more of said articles, and the Board may reject any or all of said bids, or may accept any bids for all of said articles together or anv bid for one or more of said articles as the Board mav deem wise. BOARD OF SANITARY COMMISSIONERS OF THE SANITARY DISTRICT OF INDIANAPOLIS. Ey O. C. ROSS. President. B. J. T. JEUP. vice-president. A. H. MOORE. Business Opportunities FOR TRADE—About 15 mi. east; % acre ground. 5 or 6-rm. house, all kinds fruit, with grocery; several SBOO stock; price *3,500 for 20 to 30 acres. About 15 to 25 mi. from Indianapolis with 5 to 7rm. house. Want to go in this chicken business. COOK’S AGENCY. 49'/ 2 S. Del. Li. 7020. RESTAURANT—WeII-equipped; established trade: a monev-maker for the right party; investigate. 212 W. Maryland St. BARBER SHOP—2 chairs, good location; sell cheap: leaving city. 203 S. Noble.