Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 251, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 March 1929 — Page 13

MARCH 9,1929_

BAILEY SPEAKS AT SOCIETY’S FIRSTSESSION World Relation Group Is Formed at Indiana Central College. Attorney R. L- Bailey was the principal speaker at the Initial meeting of the World Relation Society, established this week at Indiana Central college. The society will deal with questions and problems, in forum discussions, that have to do with establishment of harmonious relationships between all race groups. ‘ Tragedy of Race Prejudice" was the subject of Bailey’s address. J. Carmody, president of the society, announces that the list of speakers to be heard before the close of the term is to include Albert Stump, Rabbi Feuerlicht and P. R. Reavis, successor to Dr. Howard E. Jensen at Butler college. “Attucks Day" will be the program at the Y. M. C. A. Sunday. The program is to become an annual affair, participated in by representatives of the several departments of the school. Sunday’s program will include addresses by Russell Lane, English department; Miss Iva Marshall, department of history; J. Harold Brown, music department, and Mathias Nolcox, principal. Glee Club on Program Special features will include music by the Attucks Glee Club and quartet. Both men and women are 'invited Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wilhite, Mrs. H. H. Abel, Mrs. Martha Jackson and Mrs. H. E. Jackson motored to Vincennes to attend the George Rogers Clark 150th anniversary. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon E. Evans there. Indiana polis Music Promoters met with Fred B. Haslewood in Highland place. A review of the German operetta which was given at the Murat theater was presented by Earl King. Next meeting will be with Mrs. M. L. Stoval, 1733 Yandes street, Tuesday. Mrs. M. L. Stoval and Miss Sydonia Byrd, members of the faculty of the Cosmopolitan School of MUsic, were heard in a delightful group of numbers Wednesday over station WFBM. Gary Pastor Here The Rev. D. E. Coleman, Gary, will preach the twenty-third anniversary sermon at Mt Paran Baptist church Sunday. The Rev. C. H. Bell is pastor. James Bailey, sophomore at Butler university, was initiated in Nu chapter, Alpha Phsi fraternity, Saturday. Officers elected in 1929 are:' Rich-' ard Ferguson, polemarch; Semis Street, vice polemarch; Lee Johnson. keeper of records; Roy Sanders, exchequer; Harry Radcliffe, strategus; Guy Miller, lieutenant strategus. and Henry Murphy, historian and reporter. The Rev. J. S. Poole will speak Sunday at Scott’s M. E. church at the special service at 3 p. m.; Sunday school at 9:30; preaching at 11 a. m. The Rev. D. E. Skelton is pastor. An address will be given at St. John’s A. M. E. church, Seventeenth and Columbia avenue. Sunday at 3 o’clock for the benefit of all hotel and dining car waiters. Funeral services for Mrs. Grace Hicks, matron at the Orphans’ home. Twentieth street and -Keystone avenue, were held today at 11 a. m. at the First Baptist church, north Indianapolis. Tire Rev. F. F. Young, pastor, officiated. B. Y. P. f. to Meet Sunday morning praver meeting is to be held from 6 to 7 a. ra. at the First Baptist church. The Sunday school membership campaign will continue until after Easter. Average attendance for January was 200 each Sunday. They have the honor of being the only Sunday school in class A. City B. Y. P. 17. will meet at 3 p. m. Sunday at the First Baptist church, north Indianapolis. The Rev. Robert Evans will speak at the 8 o'clock services. At the 11 o’clock services Sunday morning at Barnes A. M. E. church the Rev. J. C. Hayes will speak on "The Unconsciousness of God." His subject at 7:30 will be "Adam and Christ.”

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Emil Jannings. one of the most'popular actors on the screen, will be shown four days, beginning Monday, in what he has termed his greatest picture. “Sins of the Fathers.” This is a fast-moving, captivating drama that tosses one's attention from quiet fami!" firesides to jazz cases: from honest endeavor to trafficking in liquor; from love, joy and freedom to a life of scorn and sorrow behind prison walls. It is a Jannings masterpiece. Thursday. Friday and Saturday,, the famous Duncan sisters will be seer. In the screen version of their great comedy lilt, “Topsy and Evft.” Noble Johnson, best ] known colored movie actor, has a prominent role In this picture. On the stage the entire week will be •'Hot Ella.” coreeived and staged bv E. E. Moore. This musical show has considerable talent and several specialties which promise to surprise. A nine-piece jazz string band is one big feature. Other features to be noted are Brown and Brown. America's greatest Apache dancers: Benjamin Norsingale. Brunswick record star: Boyd and Bovd. sensational acrobats ana contortionists: Lorine Winn, the personality „girl. and Martin and Brown, novelty tap dancers. The English Avenue Mothers’ Club will give a card party Saturday night in the club house, 1400 English avenue. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY BAKBER WANTED 1615 S. Meridian SALESMANexperienced, with car. to sell window shades and linoleum. Apply PATTERSON SHADE CO.. 9 E. Washington. MEN—With initiative, who feel they can sell, to connect with a firm where the . field is unlimited' position permanent. Apply 4th floor Indianapolis Power and Light Cos.. Meridian and Washington St., in a. m. to 13 nt. WANTED—A-l Ford mechanic; none other need ippiy. See Mr. Davis, 1923 Northwestern A’.o.

Births GirU 4 Jacob and Anna Klinefelter. 350 Terrace. Edgar and Beulah Dickey. Christian hospital. Reese and Lydia Berry. 1118 North Warm Dwight and Daisy Carlstett. 1232 Herbert. Bon James and Leila Seigle. 250 N. Rural. Harrv and Mary Oillespfe. 738 Greer. Donald and Myrtle Jackson. 2050 Houston. John and Kva Vogt. 402 Spencer. Gordon and Carrie Brlnegar. 230* North Bhejm*h dri"e. _ , ■ Arthur and Dpal powman, 1039 Division. Deaths Emma Jane Myers, 71, 3918 East Twentyeighth, cerebral hemorrhage. Nola Root, 27. S24V a South Alabama, pulmonary tuberculosis. Edward F. Myer. 73. St. Vincent’s, pneumonia Edna Belle Pathen. 32, 312 GerraTd, * P CharUs Fletcher Cross. 53, 2884 shriver, carcinoma. Haiti* Godsey. 48- 525 West Thirteenth, inary tuberculosis. Sarah L. Plnder. 02. city hospital, i cbrohlc myocarditis. " / Ethel lliott. 29, Methodist. hospital. ! septicaemia. i Anna Cruse, 71. 1121 West TwentyI ninth, hemoplegia. ■ Jennie Capitol, 63, 458 Blake, influenza. Robert Edward Maher, 36. 1111 East Michigan, pulmonary tuberculosis. | William H. Ferrell. 68, 1014 De Quincy. ! chronic myocarditis. i James L. Anderson, 71. 347 Henson. I chronic myocarditis. , I George Thurman Tapp, 2. Christian hospital, acute appendicitis. Nellie O’Mara, 53, St. Vincent’s hospital, ecu*c dilatation of heart. Mary E. Stanley; .67. St. Vincent's hospital. lobar pruumonja. ~ Margaret Ann Connor. 72, 5020 Washington boulevard, coronary thrombosis. Death Notices BROWN. ROBERT RALPH—Darling little son ol Ralph and Naomi Arvtn Brown, departed this life March 7. 4:45 a. m., age 2 vears. Funeral Saturday. March. 9, at the MOORE * KIRK FUNERAL HOME, 2 p. in. Burial Washington Park cemetery. Friends may view remains at residence. Sixty-first ahd Colonial Ave. until Saturday a. m. Friends Invited. ■ • CLARK. WILLIAM B.—Father of Mrs. Margaret Grayson, Joseph R. Clark, Laura E. Cunningham, Ruth M. Reeves, Robert J. Clark and Anna B. Sanders, passed away Thursday. March 7, 5 p: m., age 63 years. Funeral Saturday. March 9, 2 p. m. at residence of daughter, Margaret Grayson. 1440 Lindcy Ave. Friends invited. Burial New Crown. HtfLSE. MICAJAH WILSON (MAX) —Beloved husband of L. E. Orah Hulse. father pf Aistl Hulse and Inis Ballanger, departed this life Wednesday. March 6. age 68 years. Funeral Saturday. March 9. at MOORE & KIRK FUNERAL HOME. 2530 Station St., 3 p. m. Burial Steeps cemetery. Friends invited. KILLEREYMER. HENRY W.—Beloved husband of Hanna, father of George C., William S.. Harry C. and Raymond B. Killereymer, departed this life March 8. at resident. 2122 N. Rural, age 73 years. Funeral Monday. March il, at 10 a. m.. at Fountain Square M. E. church, under direction of MOORE & KIRK. Friends invited. Burial Anderson cemetery. TAGGART THOMAS—Passed away \Vednesdav. 10:30 a. m Services at his residence, 1331 N. Delaware, Friday- 2 p. m. Strictly private. Burial Crown Hill. ___ !n Memoriam Notices IN MEMORIAL—In loving remembrance of our darling Ida. Maybelle, who left us 3 years ago today. March 8. 1926. In Crown Hill softly sleeping Where the flowers gently wave. Lies the one we loved so dearly But whom, we could not save. Heaven now* retains our treasure, Earth her lovely casket keeps, And the angels love to linger Where our Darling Baby sleeps. FATHER. MOTHER apd BROTHERS. . IN MEMORIAM—In loving remembrance of our dear mother. Minnie Postel, who passed away 5 years ago today. March 8. It’s lonesome here with out - you. Sad and weary is the way. Life is not the same to us. Since you w*efe called away. In our hearts your memory lingers. Sweetly tender bound and true. There is not a day. dear mother. We dp not think of you. CHILDREN. IN MEMORIAM—In loving remembrance of my dear husband, John W. Losh. who departed this life March 8. 1926. . In my heart your memory lingers. Sweetly, tender, fond and true. There is not a day dear husband That I do not think of you. MRS. J, W, LpSH. Funeral Directors > W. T. BLASENOW” Main office 2220 Shelby St. Drexel 267 Q. ■ ” i FINN BROS. FUNERAI HOME 1639 N- MERIDIAN TA 1835 VIOLA FftANClS—Funetal director: aml- - service. Trained nurse. 19?2 College. He. 1635. Oe< rge Grin steiner Funeral director. 622 E. Market Riley 6374. G. H. HERRMANN 1722 S. East St. Dr. 6477 'UNDERTAKERS HtSEY & TITUS 931 N Delaware Li. 3828 LINDAMOOD. LAWRENCE —Funeral director: ladv attendant and ambulance service. W National road. Be. 1232. "A REAL HOME FOR SERVICE." RAGSDALE St PRICE Li. 3608 1219 N Alabama SHIRLEY BROTHERSi ILL. AT TENTH. LI. 5409. FRBD W, VEHLING. Dr. 1362. 702 Virginia Ave. VJ<x£xiv The Home of Thoughtful Serviee. 1222 Union St „ 1619 N. Illinois. DR. $5pL J. C. WlLSON—Funeral parlors; ambulance service and modern automotive eauiDment. Dr. 0331 and Dr. 0322. FUNERAL DIRECTOR-—Mrs. C. c 5 Hensley 1068 Udell St Ta. 2365. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS. Florists H. W. RIEMAN’S SONS. •• No connection with any other store *207 S. East St„ Dr. 5032, Dr. 8033. Special Notices DANCE ANt> EUCHRE PARTS' Saturday night. March 9th. Bushman’s Hall. Eleventh and College. Capitol City Council No. 68.’Jr. O. U. A. M. _ Admission 2Sc. . A REST HOME—Where care may be had for those needing . speciSl attention. Students of Christian Science only. 4023 Park' avenue. Wa. 5541. - AFTER MARCH 11. 1929 The undersigned will not be responsible for any debt3 contracted by any person besides myself. WM. C. McCORMICK. AFTER MARCH 8. 1929—The undersigned will not be responsible for depts contracted bv anyone other than myself. HENRY WOLFF. . . CHAS FREIHOFER BAKINO CO. Qualttv bread and cakes, service dallv to your door. Dr. 5600. HANK'S*WORK CLOTHES STORE—IIB Va. Ave.: Endlcott Johnson shoes; 81.98-33,98. Lost and Found BEAGLE HOUND—Young, female, blackand white body. Call Dr. 1472-R. 1616 Draper St. Reward. . ' BtLLFOLD—And 3 rings lost In downtpvn vicinity. Reward. Hu. 1509. CAT —Gray striped, male: strayed from 22nd and Broadway. Liberal reward for any information. Phone Li- 3819. GLASSES—LOST. REWARD. CALL LI. 0347. ; 1 HOUND—BIue tick, lost r strayed-from 27 N. Oreely; large scar on teg. CaH Be, 0852. ; ' LOST—Half karat -©*# diamond: large rewa. Ha. 1137 or Ha. 3980-M. LOST—Brown Collie. 18 inches high; gdld studded collar: viimlnity of 3167 Boulevard place. Reward. Ri. 0474, RlMLESS—Octagon shaped glasses, white gold it?ampler*, gray case. Reward. Rl. <3Bl. WRIST WATCH—Lady’s white gold Bujova; lo*t on Illinois st. car or between North and Michigan Sts. Reward. Hu. 4624 WRIST WATCH—White gold and links lost Monde; -Reward. Dr. 7561-M. WRIST* WATCH—Lady’s white gsld. Balova; valued as keepsake. Rew. Hu. 5628 . 00-lb: DRUM—Paste filler; lost Reward. -Can Dr. 6435-R, _ ; instructions - . aviation Training, ail branches, under qualified instructors for local student' we assist to employment during and after training 607 Merer Kiger Bldg- Rl IM3. Help Wanted Male CALL. RL 6469.

Help Wanted Male DUE TO INCREASED * PRODUCTITTON METAL FINISHERS FOR LINE LOOSE PANEL FINISHERS AND DOOR HANGERS TRIMMERS AND HARDWARE ASSEMBLERS /STEADY WORE AND GOOD PRICES HAYES BODY CORP. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. AUTO BODY PANELERS v - ,• METAL FINISHERS . ■ 5 ■ MOULDING MEN CABINET MAKERS METAL WORKERS WOOD WORKING MACHINE HANDS STEADY WORK. WITH HIGHEST WAGES. . APPLY, write or wire. .'j LANO BODY COMPANY. . 3088 W. 106 ST. . 6 - CLEVELAND. OHIO. .; NEW CAR SALESMAN to sell Studebaker-Erskine cars. One who thoroughly understands automobile, business. Must be neat ap- . pearing. l Married man preferred. For Interview see MR. ARMACOST, 3839 E, Washington, between 8-9 a. m. ( 4-6 p. m. • First Class .. ’ 7V‘ Radial and Mateo - Drill Press Operators on night work. MARMON MOTOR GAR CO. ; Kentucky Ave. at Morris. SALESMEN If you have the ability to. sell used automobiles, come in and see Mr. Stafford. We have a very attractive proposition and it will be to vour advantage to Investigate. LAAHAM-PAIBE . (Factory Branch! ■ „> , 1030 North Meridian St. First-Class TOOLMAKERS on jigs, fixtures and dies. Hittle Machine & Tool Cos. 7th-Floor • ' ; .. First-class set-up man for Gridrey f i Multiple Spindle Automatic. , - SCHWITZER-... .... ■ CUMMINS CO. r. T 125 Mass. Aye.;.’’/ TV RADIO SALESMEN Two neat-appearing men to sell complete line of radios. For interview see. MR. BAILEY, . 3839 E. Washington.- ■ ; WANTED S TAT O R WINDER. ’ Carman & Fryer 113 N. Noble St. Rl: 1181 BARBER WANTED” 805 So. Delaware. SHIRT FINISHERS • EXPERIENCED APPLY LUX LAUNDRY ' < • NEAT APPEARING YOUNG MAN TO WORK IN WHITE CASTLE. APPLY 1401 E. WASHINGTON. 9A,M. . WANTED—MiddIe aged man, wjio has had some experience on ears to work at night. Apply 1663 S. Meridian WANTED SALESMAN—With following among men’s furnishing and dept, stores: for Indiana state.. Wide 'Awake Shirt Cos.. Reading, Pa. ' ROOFING SALESMAN ; Experienced. The best proposition going big. For interview, call before 10 a. m. or between 4 -and 7 p. m. 726 W. 31st. AUTOMOBILE: SALESMEN. Who can produce and is willing to work. See MR. ANDREWS at Mueller Nash Sales. Cos., 635 Virginia Ave. ■ SALESMAN;—Between 30-25 to sell alj model radios. See MR. BOYD. Baldwin Plano Cos. ' . Toolmakers, machinists. Alison Engineering Cos., Speedway. MEAT’ CUTTERS—Age 25 to 35 years; experienced only. Box D 77 Tunes. Help Wanted Female * EXPERIENCED SALES ' WOMEN FoY boys clothing and furnishings.' ” “ Xppiy Superintendent 4:- - THE FAIR STORE : 311-325 W. Wash. St. .. Amateurs wanted for amateur' night.’’ Ask for Miss Harrison, Rialto Theater, HOUSEMAID—And cook: immediately; German preferred; if satisfactory take both to seashore for summer: dity refercnces required. Li. 2159. Bet. 5-6 p. m. EDUCATED WOMAN—Needing to Increase income; good opportunity; in cijy or nearby town. D 78 Times. MIDDLE AGED WOMAN —Help With gen_eral work; $5. 1014 Bellcfontalne.______ Situations Wanted Male YOUNG MAN— Press operator, wishes stead;.’ employment; can set up dies. Dr, 4995 LATHING CONTRACTOR^-We satisfy ftitb plasterers and owners. . Ch. 7247. H OUSECIjEANING— By experienced colored man. Reference. Ha. 051 ?-J. jASfrbH^Or'porter, experencid: best df reference, US Indiana Ave.. RL 2298. ...u- u;.. i

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Situations Wanted Female '•EXPERIENCED COLORED WOMAN'S Wishes half-day work bv the week; work of any kind. Li. 1692. NEAT COLORED GIRL—Exp. for general housework; half or all day. by week; best of reference. Ri. 2192, COLORED GIRL—Exp. cook, cook and serve luncheons or dinners. Ho. 3530-R. COLORED GIRL—Exp., wants gen. housework Hnd cooking; referenoe. Dr. 1877-M. FIRST-CLASS LAUNDREBS—Best of reference. Ha. 0501-W. HALF' DAY WORK—Of any kind; Colored girl; experienced. Li. 8749. LAUNDRESS—CoIored lady; first class work; reference. Li. 2885. HOUSE CLEANING—By experienced lady. 670 E St. Clair Ri. 4818. _ COLORED WOMAN—Laundrv to bring home; first class work. Ch. 1058-R. COOK—First cla.v citv: reference: neat Colored lady. C , 5453-R. LAUNDRY—To bring home; experienced; Colored lady, Rl. 1756. LAUNDRY—First-class work and day work. He. 3564 INFANTS’ WASHINGS—To*bring home: by 'experienced colored girl. He. 4597. GLEANING —By day. Or laundry work; cxperlenced first class work. Ch. 2843-J. SERVE—Luncheons and parties or day work. Reference. Edna Bailey. Ta. 7188. PRE6SER—Colored girl; years of experience. Rl. 2189. RELIABLE—CoIored girl wants morning work: must have work. He. 4705. Business Announcements CARPENTERING—New work, or repalring: estimates free. Ch. 1664 R-3. FEATHERS bought sold and renovated: feather mattresses, pillows made to order F B- Burkie. 416 Mass Ave, Rf 6695 fNTERIOR DECORATING-Bv experts We are fully equipped for any job. Ta. 2958 LAUNDRY—Home ' servile: call and delivered; get our prices. Be. 0949-M. ___ OLD FURNITURE—Made new by rebottomlng in cane, hickory or reed. Call Board 6f Industrial Aid for the Blind. Ha- 0583. . . PAPER HANGING Call after 5 p. in., LI. 9716. _ PAPER HANGING—Paper furnished;' sam* pies free Work guaranteed T,l 8824 PAPER HANGING —Paintinß: 30 vears experience. H. W. Argadine, Ch. 3917. PAPER HANGlNG—Estimates free: 1329 samples. FRANK JACKSON, Ch. 2004. PAPER’ HANGING —a room and up: guaranteed, Ch. 0512, PAPER HANGlNG—Painting, plastering. general repair work. Ri. 7030. PAPER HANGING—Paper furnished: samples free: w'Qrk guaranteed. Li. 8824. PAPER, HANGING—S4.SO per room. W. T. HQRD. Dr, 4927. PAPES—Furnished arid hung; $4 per room and up. Latest samples. Li. 9117. PIANOS’—PIANO SERVICE—RADIOS'. S. A. SWEETMAN, member of N. A. P. Tuners. H4.'407Q. PLASTERING—Stucco and repair; work guargjtteed. 604 E. New York. Li. 4830. PLUMBING—iAnd heating: installed on our easy pay’t plan. J. W. Harrell. Ha. 2844-R PLUMBING—No down payment: 18 months to- pay. He. 1221. - - ; - REPAIR WORK Carpenter remodeling. roofing, painting. Job work. Dr. 2593-J. RUGS CLEANED—9xI2. $l5O Spec I 10 da Call and del Keemcr Rue Cos Ch 6336 WALL PAPER CLEANING—SI RM. WORK GUARANTEED. GADBERRY. DR,_3847. WALL PAPER— Friday and Saturday to Introduce our new line, we will sell at halfuprice, patterns selling regularly from 40c to $1; this is brand new stock; no left overs, or old stock.' MILLER. WEILL PAINT 'CO.. 537 East Washington. * . 1900 WASHERS We carry and service a complete line of parts for 1900 Cataract and Whirlpool washers. 610 Mass. Ave. Ri. 4924. #AI4TED—Wa 11- -paper cleaning; work guaranteed: SI tm, H. Wolfe. Dr. 0161-W PAlNT—Fridav and Saturday: we will sell 100 gallons, pure gray House Paint, at less than the cost of the material and labor. $1.85 per gallon; his is made of linseed oil containing white lead and zinc pigment Maroon or Bungalow Brown. $1.65 per gallon. MILLER. WEILL PAINT CO.. Mfg-s.. 637 East Washington. Hotels

HOOSIER INN—44O Mass., clean, steam htd. rms., connect showers; $4, $5, CLINTON HOTEL—29 Virginia Ave.: clean. warm rooms: rates $3 to $6. TRY TIMES WANT ADS, FOR BUSINESS Rooms for Rent ALABAMA, N., 2052—. Pleasant front rm. city heat; plenty hot wat. Ta. 5036. ALA:. 1838. N.—Dandy rms.; splendid heat; hot water; excellent street car service. , BROADWAY. 26i6r-Nice rm.. kitchen priv., board optional; suitable 1 or 2, He. 4041. CENTRAL CAR—-527'E. 32th; modern; priv,a;je. clean: $3; hot water. Ri. 7108. iGOLLEGE. 3222—Front rm.; yveli turn.; 2; good hept. Wa. 0354-J. COLLEGE AVE.—Large front rm.; pleasant surroundings.' He. 4947. ' COLLEGE. 2104—Pleasant warm rm., lavatory; 1 or 2; meals opt. He. 5453. DENNY N.. 421—Large light front rm. garage. i 0 r a. ir. 0910. _ DREXEL: ARMS.' 1730 N. ILL.—IOO rooms, $4.50 . week-■ up: 24-hour complete hotel service. Li. 2821. . . EAST- L Large comfortable room: 1 or 2: mod, home; gar.: home privl. Ir. 4577-R. EfibLlDl"N*"44—Nice front rm.: modern home: 1 or 2 men. Ir. 0475-M. ILLINOIS CAR—Newly furn. rm., near bath, privileges, board opt. Ha. 1449. ILLINOIS. N., 431—Basement apartment; also sleeping rooms; modern. Li. 7629._ ILL., N;, 1907—Fine single; next ’'bath; const, hot water: gentlemen. Ta. 6024 ILLINOIS. N., -3171—Apt. 3; private apt.; modern rm. for 2. Ta. 1540. KENWOOD* 2912—Nice rm"; couple employed, preferred; mod:, home. Ha. 0839-W. NORTH—CENTRAL; COZY. NEAR BATH. t OR 2. HA. 4787-W. OHIQ HOTEL—I26Va E. Ohlfl: clean, stm.heated rms,: plenty hot water; $4 ufrORIENTAL, N.. 20—2 sleeping rms.; 2 hskpg.. 1 unfurn. Tm. Lt. 9055. pSnN., N.. 19J8—Ope large room; twin beds: Suitable for 2; $3.50 each. RUCKLE. 3256—Desirable rm.; emp. cple.; young gentlemen; gar:; breakfast opt. Wa. 1126. . TALBOTT] 2925—Large front TOG hbme privileges: priv. home. Ta.. 7091. WALNUT. E.. 320—Apt. 3: clean rm.; steam heat; adj. -bath; $4. Rl., 1081. WALNUT.' e.! 321, APT. I—Front rm.. $3 an. 4 UP: steam ht.; hot water. Rl. 2287 WASH.,~E., 5018—Apt. Z: attractive rm.; private home; references exch. Ir. 3514-J. 11TH, E.. 322—Nice rm.: private home; mod.; steam heat. Li, 8074. Room for Rent With Board ARSENAL. 1019 N.—Nice front rm.; 2 gentlemen to board: private home. BELLEFONTAINE. 1914—Large front rm.: good meals; 1 or 2, He. 2020. CENTRAL AVE., 1603—For 1 or 2 girls. Call Ha. 1858 after 5 p. m. COLLEGE AVE.—Attractive rm. for 2; good meals. He. 2521. DELAWARE. N., 2264—Nice, warm rm., meals opt,;, ■ private home. Ta. 1986. ILLINOIS. N„ 2269—Attractive rm.; private home; good meals; phone. MERIDIAN. • N.. 2050—For ‘ business man; excellent meals. Ha. 3500. - OAKLAND. 1133—Newly decorated front room; garage. Ch. 1242-M. PENN.. N.. 2123—ATTRACTIVE RM.: PRIV, ROME; $7. HA. 1892-R----SMALL CHILDREN—Mother's care; mod. home. 606 Somerset Ave. Be. 4963. FRONT ROOM—Home cooking: good locatlon; Ideal home; privileges. Ri. 4976. CHILDREN—To room and board: private home. Special care. Dr. 2311. TftV Times want ads for business Rent Housekeeping Rooms ALABAMA. 1645 N.—ADtT'5. . large front rm. mod., couple; also sleeping rm. ALABAMA, N„ 1326—2 or 3 furnished rms.. sink in kitchen. Rl. 1117, BROADWAY, 1142—Lovely 2-rm. apt., corn. Warm, clean, comfortable $7, Phone. CAPITOL. N.. 3521-Modern rm.: 1 or 2 ladles; privileges of home, Ta. 5433. CAPITOL. N.r 1935—Light “louse keeping Toonn;-*! and 8: free parking space. OAPFTOL. K, 6Sf4—Large housekeeping rm.; also sleeping rm. I-i, 4978. CENTRAL, 2512—2 large Tight rms.; completely furnished; reasonable. CENTRAL. 1523—2 connecting, clean, nicely furnished; sink., ranges, steam heat. DELAWARE. N,. 713—Apt. 6: cozy 3-rm. apt.; furnished: close in. Ri. 1847. EAST N.. 637—Modern housekeeping apt. everything furnished. Ri. 4912. EAST—Warm room; modern, private home: kitchen arid home privileges:; rage: empld, or. middle-aged couple. Ir. 4577-R. FT. WAYNE, 641—2-RM. FURNISHED APARTMENT. MODERN. MARKET. E-, 634—Upstairs; 3 rms.. bath. fumUhed or unfurnished. MERIdIaN. 8.. 1024 I ;—Light housekeeping rooms: call at room 14. NEW JERSEY. N 124—Under new managemant: rooms. RL -4145NEW YORK. E.. 227—Large, front, housekeeping" rms.; modem: centrally locateq. OHIO. 538 E.—2 front rms.. $4.50 wk.: 1 rm.. $3 wk. PARK. 2.42—Large rta. kitchenette: everyfhieg furnished; $6- He. 2016. PARK. UlS—Large rm.. kitchen; everything furnished: st. Li. 2790. MSNN.. '2026 N.—2 rms. kitchenette: also sleeoing room: reasonable. PENN.. N„ 1918—2 nicely lumUhed room*; private ent,; everything tern.; >7.5(1. ST. JOSEPH, K.'; 215—SniaU Also garage. RL iSSa

Rent Housekeeping Rooms TACOMA. N.. 15—3-rm. apt.; good locatlon; adults; near car line. Ch. 6661. 3*20 E. VERMONT 4 warm, well furnished rms.: private entrance; very reasonable. Rl. 0575. 30TH. 610 W.—UNFURN. 3-ROOM APT*. BATH; BUS. CAR. TA. 4981. 2 rms. unfum., $9.50 wk.. gas stove, all utilities included: phone. Ta. 1613. 3 ROOMS—Eveiwthlng furnished; private entrance. Dr. 2544-J. Apartments lor Rent CENTRAL, 3207—Five rooms, bath. Frlgidairc: two porches. Ta. 3160. Ta. 4277. DELAWARE. N.. 1825—3-room apt... S3O: 2-rm. apt., $25: heat, water furn. Li. 7007 after 6 p. m. Ta. 0860, DELAWARE, N., 813—4 rooms, modern reas. -ent. Call LI. 6553. 3025 N. MERIDIAN (New Admiral). .$89.00 1733 N. Meridian 70.00 2152 N. Meridian ....SSB to 80.00 2444 N. Meridian 75.00 3015 N. Meridian 85.00 1655 N. Alabama 38.50 4ia E. 15th 55.00 1124 Broadway 43.00 1220 Park 43 00 1020 Central 35.n0 1603 Central 55.00 234 E. Pratt 42.50 1467 N. Delaware. 3 bedrooms, living room, dining room, kitchen. Frigldaire. heat and janitor service furnished. MOYNAHAN PROPERTIES 710 Union Title. LI. 3458. OR/NGE. 1730—4 rms.: bath; heat, lights gas: water paid. Dr, 4571. VIRGINIA AVE. 617—3-room Jat: modern. Dr. 0236. .. VIRGINIA. AVE.. 239—3-room apt: third floor: semi-modern: sls. Dr. 5857. WALNUT. E.. 320—The ’Alnut; 5-rm. front apt.; adults, THOROUGHLY modern 2 3. 4 and 6-room apartments: 8 locations north east and south at reduced rent. 6ee us or phone LI. 5391. H. H. WOODSMALL & CO. Fidelity Trust Building >SEE BEAUTIFUL AMBASSADOR Apartment Newly furnished or unfurnished. $60.50 and up; also day or weekly rate. Maid and hotel service if desired. Frigldaire and all utilities included. Ultra modern. Inspection invited. Call at building. night or day. Phone. Ri. 1371, A Real Apartment 3212 Kenw’ood; 3 rooms and bath, clean and practically new’. $46; utilities furnlshed. See any time. Ta. 1735, Houses and Flats Furnished DELAWARE. N., 1409—Attractive 3 bedroom home; furn.: good heat, porches, aw'nings, nice yard, reasonable to party with relerences. Rl. 3017. WILL SHARE—Modern home, with 2 employed ladies: ref, exchanged. Ir. 1274. 5-ROOM—Modern house: garage; good location; east. Ir, 1125-J. LADY—Wants, to share pleasant apartment with another lady. Ir. 4565, TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS. Houses for Rent ASTOR ST.. 1436—Half double; newly dec.; electricity: garage; sl2. Be. 0853. BARTH. 1862—4-room double; elec., cas. wft.. toilet; reasonable. Dr. 7250-J. BARTH, 2127—5 rooms, gas, elec., water, garage; $22: near car. Dr. 3829-J. CABLE. 211—3 rms.. porch, pantry, water inside, elec., garage, new paper: sl2, College Are., $18.50 Five rooms, electric lights, gas; inside toilet, 833 College. Dunlot) & Holtegel ’ 122 E. Li. 6517 COLLEGE AVE.. 2616—Modern 7-rm. dble.. fine location. He. 2835. .COLLEGE, 2331—4 bedrooms: mod. home suitable roomers; only $65. Hu. 6003. CORNELL, 2818—5 rooms, modern, except furnace; redecorated: gar,; $25. He. 2526. COTTAGE, 1633—5-rm. house, gas. elec. water paid; sl6, Hu. 4368. DENNY. S.. 55—5-room modern bungalows, garage. Ir. 0836 R-3. Li. 3737. DEWEY, 5844—Semi-modern double, 5 rooms, garage, water paid: $25. Ir. 4119. EAST. 4006—4-rms." completely, furn.. mod b.ungalow, front drive, garage. Ha. 1671. EAST—6 rms. mod.: hardwd. floors, shades, linoleum, garage, water; >4O. Ch. 1476-M. EAST—4-room cottage, bath, gas, Meatrola. double garage; $23 per month. 5-room cottage; bath. Heatrola, garage, gas, S2B month. Dennv St., N.. 1433; open Saturday. 2 to 4: Sunday. 2 to 5 p. m. BERT WILHELM, 2106 S. Emerson Ave. Dr. 3066. . ENGLISH AVE., 1702—Upstairs: 6 rooms and bath, semi-modern; $25 per month. Dr. 5350. FALL' CREEK BOULEVARD Attractive 6-room double for real people. Li. 6864, evenings Ta. 1238. FRANKLIN PL . 2718—5 rooms; red.; new flxt<: near Holy Angels parish. Ta. 5844. FULTON. N.. 323—Michigan car, 6 rooms; modern except furnace; $25. LL 9156. GIMBER. 1723 New, 4-rm., mod. double; paved st,; front .dr. gar.; $23.50; w T a. paid. GRACE—3-room home, garage, water paid; ideal' for coaple; only sl4. D'r. 6445-W. GREER. 914--4-room cottage: just remodeled, new furnace; $27.50. Ch. 6745. HAMILTON. N.. 309—6-room modern duoble. shades, near Tech. Rl. 5986. HERMAN. 122—Walking distance; 5 rooms; water paid; S2O. Li. 6695. ILLINOIS N.. 1440—6 rooms, modern; only $29, water paid, Ri. 6543. ILLINOIS, N., 3333—Near Shortrldge; 7 rooms modern; A-I; $37.50. Ha. 1314-R. JEFFERSON, 324—4-room modern double, full basement: redected.; gar, Ha. 4267-R. KELLEY, 1752-54—4-rms.. gas. elec., A-l, special inducement; double gar. Be. 1041. KENWOOD. 2336—6-room modern double; gOod condition: garage; $35. Be. 0921. KENWOOD, 3247—Modern 6-room double. near Shortrldge; $35. Owner. Be. 1236 22-24 LAUREL ST. Five-room double, modern except furnace. Rent S2O: water paid. 431 Lemcke Bldg. Li. 8868. MAPLE ROAD BLVD.. W.. 336—Attractive 6-room modem single, being decorated. near Shortrldge. Butler. $75; gar. Wa. 4361. MARION] 1001-3—3-room double, and ecorateti. elec., water. Inside toilet. Ta. 6675. MICHIGAN. E., 4123—Cozy 4 rooms, bath, modern double; $27,50, LI. 2748. MICHIGAN. E.. 3913—6-room mod. dU.; breakfast nook; garage: S4O. Ir. 0997. OLNEY. N.. 2407—5 rooms; doublestrictly modern, Ch. 2609-M. RALSTON. 4215—5-room bungalow; good paper and linoleum; not modern; garage: S2O. HU. 4215.

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Houses for Rent RANDOLPH, 8. 1201—4 rms.. semi-mod.. $lB. Water paid. Dr. 2526-R-RfiRAL. N.. 621—6-room modern double; near St. Philip: garage; S4O. Ir. 4355. SHEPARD. lilß—West Indpls’: 4 rooms. pantry, splendid condition: sl6. Hu. 3404. SOUTHEASTERN. 2319—5-rm. modern double. with garage. Rt. 9005. rooms: chicken house; ground: garage. Only S2O. Be. 2f95. 24xh] E*! 414—6-room modern double: good candition: S3O. Li. 6295. 950 W. 32ND ST.; $25 5-room bungalow with bath. Miss Dudley. Li. 5535. COLORED—Rents reduced. .J* 0 ., w - St $8 1346 N West St.. $lO. See these CRUSE. 128 N. Delaware. BEAUTIFUL— High-class nortbside home; garage: A-l cond. Only sis. Ha. 36<9-v% ■ HOUSES - AND APARTMENTS—AII prices: it 11 parts of city. Call Rl- 3106. 5-ROOM COTTAGE—Semi-mod.: Ideal home. vac. Sat. Call 322 1 j Dorman^ — Suburban for Rent ALEXANDER—-Near S. Sherman 5-room bungalow, redec. garage; $25. D_r-_7861 1. HOUSE-5 rooms lights water M> acre chicken park. $22. B. O. 104 w . Farms for Rent 40 ACRES —Truck Farm for rent; 66th and Ditch Rmid: 21 acres for rent close to It. Wa. 4433. Business Places for Rent 1,2, 3 and 4-Room Suites One furnished office ayalla", modern, location excellent. In center ot financial business section. Union Title Office Bldg. Corner Market and Delaware. Call LI. 3458 or Room 710. FOR RENT OR LEASE—PIant and garage suitable for milk plant manufacturing or storage: equipped with refrigerator, boiler and 1 deep wells with pumps. 330 W. Fortieth St. Wa. 1290. 5 GOO TO 10,000 SQUARE FEET —Will dlvide for office space or light ing and would make 5 rooms for furniture storage. One square south of Clajpool hotel. 202 Kentucky Ave. MODERN FACTORY-Building. 50x120. $75 and 35x70. S4O. Switch facilities See these first. The American Leather Prod ucts Cos.. 22 & Montcalm. Ta. <OSO. msr RENT—Desk l.i prominent downtown office: 5 per mo. Rl. 0232. Storage and Transfer STORE—Your furniture in fire proof storage house. Private lockers. Pay 6 months 1 later Special, no charge for hauling from March! to March 30 Estimates given without obligation. Call PARTLOW-JENKIN9 MOTOR CAR CO. 419 E. Market. - 770 ”- HAI7I TNG PACKING. STORAGE Low H rates on California shipments. OTTO J SUEZ. Ri. 3628-6561. 721 N. Pine. dORNMAN'" TRANSFER CO.-Satslfactory moving service; overland trucking ox furniture and freight. Ch. 607i. J. H. TAYLOR TRANSFER—Free estimates on local and long distance moving. Ri 42CS. LINCOLN TRANSIT CO.-Local and Long Distance Furn. piano moving. General hauling. 18(3 College Ave. He. 2428. BRITTON TRANSFERr- Moving $3.50 load, large trucks; responsible men. Dr. 76t0 TRANSFER—And storage, hauling. 821 E. 64th St. W. E. Rodocker. Wa. 4433. Houses for Sale NEW BUNGALOWS NEAR GARFIELD PARK 5 rooms modern, garage, paved streets. Easy terms. .... Ri. 2509 it. J. Fox, Hu. 1168. 5-ROOM HOUSE—Garage with 1 acre. Va square south of Raymond St. on Lynuhurst drive, within 1 bl ? C w_ißl f .s r nSp school; small down payment, balance rent. LEROY WAKEFTELD. S. E. corner of Raymond and Lynnhurst drive, or call Be. 4062-J. REAL BARGAINS 37th and Keystone Ave.- 5-room bungalow; basement, garage, well; .priced $2,500. $25 monthly. Open Sundky. Call Hu. 5492. _ 5-ROOM BUNGALOW—Southeast; all modern except furnace; will sacrifice for SSOO cash. Only a very small incumbrance. See owner. BILLIE WARE. 150 Virginia Ave.. Apt. 22. BROOKSIDE AVE.. 2326—8 rooms modern: suitable for 2 families If desired: reasonable payments. Owner. Ta. 6567, SEVERAL good residences for farms; all kinds of deals. H. A. Stayfer. Lafayette. Ind. BOSART. 915—5-room strictly modern double; near Little Flower Parish. Terms to suit; 6Owner. Ir. 3386-R. I HAVE SOME—Rare bargains; east and south; cash or terms. Dr. 6184. 5-RM. DOUBLE—Like new; Park near ■ 34th; fine investment. 2314 College. 1115 BERWICK AVE.—Good Bungalow; big lot; garage; price. SI,OOO. Cash. $600.00. DELAWARE. 2536 S.—Modern, 6-rm. bungaiow from owner. Dr. 3364. WANTED—Semi-modern home from ov’ner, not over $2,500. Call evenings. Ta. 0860. Real Estate for Exchange FOR TRADE—BO-acre farm, 5 miles of county seat. Winamack, Ind. 6 rooms, barn, 2 wells, orchard; good fencing on good road. Will trade for Indianapolis propery or suburban home, Ch. 7699-M. 1231 N. Gale St. Suburban for Sale Completely Stocked and Equipped RABBIT RANCHES Let Us Explain. WOODLAWN RABBITRY x Pendleton Pike. Near 38th St. Rabbitry Ch. 7103-J. Office LI. 2541 SUBURBAN ACRE—S-rm. house, garage, poultry building for 1.000 layers, new paint, shrubbery, hedge fence, fruit and shade trees. Located 4100 south will arrange terms. Ri. 1023 MR. HANCOCK. $25 CASH—S2S monthly: price *2,800; two acres; four-room bungalow’: garage; chicken house: west of Lawrence. Ind. Owner, 1854 N. Delaware. Ta. 5334. $25 CASH—S2S monthly, price $2,800- 4room bungalow: garage: 6 lots (367-ft. front!, 2723 N. Butler Ave. Ta. 5334. Lots for Sale NlCE—East front lot: improved st.; near W- 10th St. Call at 1022 W. Walnut St. Cinders WE DELIVER E. New York and the Belt. Ch, 2041.

Miscellaneous for Sale BEDROOM - BUlT£—Llving - room. beautiful 9-piece dining room. Wilton rugs, .occasional chairs. Colwell chairs, daybed: wil' be sold for cash. 2428 N. Meridian. BED DAVENO—3 chairs, table; all match. for &35. 43 West 26th St. ClNDEßS—Driveways, walks, excavating and hauling. Dr. 4531. ClNfiEßS—Hauled anywhere in city or out. Call Rl. 5034. CINDERS—Three and half yards load for $2.50. Call Dr 2215. OOOD CINDERS—For $2 per load. Call Dr. 177-J, DINING ROOM SUlTES—Dinette suites, reasonable prices and terms. GRAHAM FURNITURE CO.. 2873-75 Clifton St. ELECTRIC APARTMENT COOKER—S t 6.50. Bakes & cooks gd as nw. 3538 E. Vermont FURNITURE FADS. Buy vour pads direct from manufacturer at wholesale prices: all sizes in stock. Hoosier Tarpaulin and Canvas Goads Cos., 1302 W. Washington St. GAS RANGE—*6.SO: dining tabic. S4: library table. *3.50; sewing machine *9; chlflorobe. $22.50; dresser, $7, 1042 S. Mcr HOOVER BWEEFER—HardIy used; *ls. 747 S, Noble. Corner McCarty. HOOVER SWEEPERS—Good condition, will demonstrate, sacrifice, $19.50. Ri. 9030. KITCHEN CABlNET—Scarcely used; cheap. 725 E- Fifty-fourth St. LIVING ROOM BUlTE—Kaltex, 4-pcs. good condtion: bargain. He. 4976. MOTHS—Larve. at last a real moth exterminator MOTHACIDE ALBERT G MAAS, 31 Va. Ave., Rl. 7125. SANDING MACHlNE—Electric floor, good cond.. cheap. Be. 498S or Be. 1364. SEWING MACHINE—"Singer.” drop-head: good cond.: $lO. Ri. 6887. after 4 p. m. SINGER SEWING MACHINES Electric, drop heads, repair all makes 126 W. WASHINGTON. Rl 9718- _ ELECTRIC WASHERS—Priced right. Several demonstrators PATTERSON SHADE CO., 9 E. Wash.. 3rd floor. Ri 1496.

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Miscellaneous for Sale SINGER —Electric portable. S3' lo $28,50; WA3HER — F.!ectrVrT firsi-cteso "condT real bargain. 1702 Ji Alabama. Apt. No 7. See custodian or call To 5079. after 6p m. WASHER-East: A-l condition: terms or cash 1023 N Pershing St. WASHERS * rebuild and service all makes; free estimate l.:ectrl Appliance Clearing house Ch. 0852. BARRETT-WADE FURNITURE . GO. 868 Virginia Ave , turntiure. rugs, stoves, household goods, new and used furniture for working people Cash ot credit was* terms Open evenings Dr 5667 WINDS OF THE WESTERN SEA Are not as comfortable as No-Air" ventilators Let's prove <t MEIER ELECTRIC 4S MACHINE CO Ventilating Engineers 136 S Meridian St. Lt 1401-02. DESTROY - Bed bugs and eves with Sudden Death ALBERT G MAAS 31 Virginia Ave. Ri_ _ SUPERIOR HOUSE PAlNT—Outside' or inside. 15 colors and white. *159 gallon 366 S. Meridian St. JRU_ 9165 Bisr Four Ry, Cos. UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION COR. CAP AVE & SOUTH ST. Screen doors. SI.OO & $2 00 en ch. PIGEON HOLE CASES— Metal a’.iJ wood of all dlscrlption.s. 2 sale lnterio-- too sets of card flics. The Waverlv Cos.. 13* S East. See Mr. Neafus. EVE. DRESS—YeI. taffeta Lkc iTcr. stag 36 or 38; real bar. Rl 2735: csll eve MARCH IS ICE REFRIGES .TOR vl NTH Rent anew or used ice box :*v the rim b After twelve payments. t- refrif o tor belongs to vou. Priced ot Irss then cost to us. We must make room lor incoming stock Only 60 included in UiU offer. Payments sl.lO per month up. POLAR ICE AND FUEL CO . REFRIGERATOR DEPARTMENT 2000 Northwestern Ave. Tn 0689. BEAUTIFUL— Living room suite; 3 p. ; T overstaffed: gutrlcg tab:- 178 -A 12tb St.