Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 281, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 April 1929 — Page 13

APRIL 13, 1920.

TOTAL OF LOANS SHOWS DROP OF 139 MILLIONS Confidence Is Restored to Stock Market With Call Rate Decline.

Average Stock Prices

'. *rp* r, l t industrials Thursday • ' 304 09. up 342 A-rag- of twenty ' - is was 150 95. up 1.57. Average o 1 forty Fond# was 94.19. off .02. r ■ ' ,ntr.l Vr• • NEW YORK, April 12.—Tangible rvidonr* of a federal reserve victory in curbing collateral loans is seen in the decline this week of $135,000,000 m the loan total, together with a decline in call money from 9 to 7 per cent., helped restore part confidence in the stock market today. Trading picked tip slightly in volume. Traders still were skeptical as to the extent to which the feoeral reserve would aim to reduce the loan total. Figure Pared Down In the last three weeks, the figure has been pared down $366,000 - 000. but thir was not considered enough to warrant a resumption of a hands-off policy. Prices advanced at the opening and were moving up most of the day in some groups, the buying only beuic interrupted intermittently by the usual profit-taking that accompanied every bulge in this uncertain market. United States Steel was carried to anew high on the movement. Aw riran can made anew high for (lie present shares. United Aircraft Transport issues, li fed Monday, soared 6 and 9 points. Office supply stocks again were w hirled up. with Burroughs making anew high. Motor Shares Mixed Motor shares were mixed, with substantial gains in a few' issues and sharp losses in others. General Motors and Packard were firm, while Chrysler was forced lower. The latter, however, made a spirited rally before the close. Oil share.; were stronger. Mexican Seaboard. Pan-American issues and Standard of California were strong. Toward the close Standard of New Jersey was coming out in large blocks at higher prices. Copper shares held about steady throughout the season. Rails made little progress in quiet trading. Average Shows Increase Week-end liquidation was well absorbed in the final transactions and representative shares closed with narrow variations in either direction. Tire preliminary figures of the Dow-Jones average of thirty representative industrials showed a gain of 1.60 at 305.69, while the rail average was off .47 at 150.48. The day's turnover amounted to 3.405.420 shares, compared with 3,101.800 shares yesterday.. U. S. Steel closed % point lower at 189':. while Bethlehem showed a net loss of IS points at 109%. American Can had strong support and closed 1% points higher at 133%. Radio was % of a point higher at 96'i and Simmons continued its upward trend, showing a pain of 2 points at 85'”. Coppers Under Pressure Bullish operations went ahead in United Air and Transport common ana preferred, the former closing with a net gain of 10% points at 89%. while the latter was 9% points higher at 78. Coppers were under pressure and Anaconda closed 1% points lower at 142%. ofT 1%, while Kennecott closed at 84' i. off 2%. Cerro De Pasco closed at 99%. off %.

In the Stock Market

By Thomson & McKinnon NEW YORK. April 12.—That which we. h:i\o come to look upon as a market gracefully submitting to financial control kept clearly to its recent characteristics todav in a well poised and quiesrent acceptance of the third consecutive weekly reduction of brokers' loans and a considerably improved composite reserve bank statement. It may be that a 9 per cent renewal late had much to do " ith keeping buyers in check, but from everv other view point encouraging dereopments were such that greater advances than were actually shown might well have been expected. In thus conforming to the contraction program outl’.ncd oy reserve authorities the market is placing itsell in position to aci without impediment when more normal conditions pievail. If we could have a few weeks more of nominal price movements it would emphasize to many the excessive carrving charges, long lines would be bronchi more ill keeping with investment needs, weak positions would be weeded out. loans would be further reduced and the market placed in position to make vigorous response to the country's strong fundamental conditions with the easing of credit thus attained. We believe it will be found worth while to exercise a "tasonable degree of patience to the end that one mav be in readiness for eventual cr\ -looments along the line of this sug-cc-tion. with preference given to the good oil stocks when the proper time arrives.

Produce Markets

Putter 'wholesale' No. 1. 51fi52c: No. _ 49 50c. Butterfat —Lb.. 47u48c. Cheese 'wholesale selling price per w :;nd'—American loaf. 38: Pimento loaf. 40c Wisconsin Hat. 29: prime cream. 37c: Daisv. 25c: Longhorn. 25c: New York limher"cr. 30c. Fees- Buying prices: Fresh delivered at Indianapolis loss off 24c Poultry ibuvins "rices' Hens. 27® 28c: Leghorn* hens. 21 u 23c. 1926 springer:, large breed. 2 lbs and up 26c: 1 to 1 'hr. 23c: Leghorns. 22c: old roosters, large 2 15c: small 104113 c: ducks. 16'7 17c: - r r.gs guineas. 30c: turkeys. No. 1 voung toms. 12 lbs. and up. 35 :38c: No. 1 voung ’ ens. 35c a lb.: No 1 old toms. 222125 c: No. 2 old hens. 25 j 30c a lb. New York Liberty Bonds —April 12Close. P. close. S’.-S 98 97.26 Is* 4>s 99.10 99 4 4th 4 4S 99 14 99 9 Tr 4’• *s. 1952 107.28 107 16 Tr 4s 195a 03.16 103.16 Tr. 3 5 s 100 16 5 Ns. 1947 97 2 97 6 3\S. 1943 97 4 97 10

Local Wagon Wheat

Citv train elevators are paving $1 19 for No 2 red a heat and SI.II tor No 2 hard Riff SUGAR PRICES High. Low. Close. •lanuarv 2 20 2.18 2.19 Mareh 2 22 2 20 2 20 Mav 1.96 1.93 1 94 July 2 07 2 04 2.04 September 2 12 2.10 2.10 December 2.18 2.16 2 16

Banks and Exchange

City bank clearing* Drum at riven In The Times daily, are cheeked careI fully and always are correct harrier Doitihllitv of typographical error# INDIANAPOLIS STATEMENT I Indianapolis bank clearings Friday. Apr*.! 12, *4.058 000; debits, *6.942.000. CHICAGO STATEMENT Pj/ 1 cited Preen \ CHICAGO. April 12—Bank clearings, *lll 400.000, house clearings balances, 510.100.000 NEW YORK STATEMENT P" ' 'litrri Prr-ss NEW YORK. April 12. —Bank clearings. *1 425.000,000. clearing houe balance. *172.000.000 federal reserve bank credit balance. *137.000.000. TREASURY STATEMENT P.’l I V itrrt Prentt WASHINGTON. Aon! 12.-Treasury net balance for April 10. $358,862,819.68: customs receipts to that date. $18,094,341.17. PORKER PRICES STRONGER IN YARD OPENING Lambs Scarce, Quality Shown Plain; Cattle Market Strong. April Bulk Too Receipts o. 11.65 47,11.80 11.30 4.000 6. 11.65 ri. 11.90 11.90 3.000 3. 11.554/ 11 35 11.90 8.000 9. 11.50 "ff 11.85 11.75 3.000 10. 11.354, 11 50 11.60 6.000 11. 11.65UH.85 1 1.90 3 500 12. 11.35 11.90 7,000 The hog market was strong today at the local stockyards with Thursday's best prices. The bulk of 160300 pounds brought largely $11.85. The top paid was $11.90. Receipts were estimated at 7,000, and holdovers from Thursday's market totaled 527. The cattle market was also strong. Few light steers brought $13.50. Vealers were steady selling at $15.50 down. Lambs were scarce, quality showm very plain. Few low grade native lambs brought around $15.50 down. The Chicago hog market opened slow to 5 to 10 cents higher than Thursday's average. Occasional load of 180-220-pound weights brought $11.75 to $ll.BO. Few choice 250-350-pound butchers brought $11.65 to $11.70. Receipts were 13,000, including 2,000 directs, and holdovers numbered 10,000. Cattle receipts were 1,500; sheep receipts were 6 COO Hog prices too ay were as follows: 250-350 pounds, $11.1:5 to $11.85; 200250 pounds, $11.75 t 0 $11.90; 160-200 pounds, $11.75 to $11.85; 130-160 pounds, $10.50 to $11.25; 90-130 pounds, $9 to $10.25, and packing sows, $9.75 to $11.50. Cattle receipts were 550; calf receipts were 750; beef steers, sl2 to sl4; beef cows, $8.50 to $11; low' cutter and cutter cows, $6 to $7.75; vealers, $14.50 to $15.50; heavy calves, $7.50 to sl2, and bulk stock and feeder steers, $8.50 to $11.50. Sheep receipts were 100; top fat lambs, sl7; bulk fat lambs, sls to sl6; bulk cull lambs, $10.50 to $13.50; bulk fat ewes. $7.50 to $lO, and spring lambs, $lB to $23. —Hogs— Receipts, 7,000; market, higher. 250-350 lbs $11.2513:11.85 200-250 lhs 11.75# 11.90 160-200 lbs 11.75(3.11.85 130-160 lbs 10.50# 11.25 90-130 lbs 9.00# 10.25 Packing sons 9.75(6/11.50 -CattleReceipts, 550; market, steady. Beef steers [email protected] Beef cows 8.50<ii11.00 Low' cutters and cutter cows .. 6.00(3) 7.70 Bulk stock and feeder steers.. [email protected] Receipts, 750; market, steady. Best veals $14.50(315.50 Heavy calves 7.50(8; 12.00 —Sheep— Receipts, 100; market, steady. Top fat lambs $17.00 Bulk fat lambs 15.00@>16.00 Bulk cull lambs 10.50(313.50 Bulk fat ewes 7.50# 10.00 Spring lambs 18.90423.00 Other Livestock /:>/ United Press CHICAGO. April 12.—Hogs—Receipts, 13.000; including 2.000 directs; market | opening 5 to 10c higher; later trade 10 to 15c lower than Thursday's average; top $ll.BO paid early for occasional loads around 200 lbs.; butchers, medium to choice. 250-350 lbs.. $11.25(311.65; 200-250 lb?.. sll 25 fi 11.80 160-200 lbs., sll Or. 11.80; : 130-160 lbs.. slo® 11.75; packing sows, j 510.15'/10.75; pig.-, medium to choice. 90-j 130 lbs.. $8.75(i; 10.75. Cattle—Receipts, ! 1,500; calves. 1.000: large supply of led steers and yearlings, weak to 25c lower; choice mixed yearlings. $14.50; few loads, . $13.50(u.13.25; plainer kinds downs to $12.50; good medium weights and weighty I steers. 513.50h13.65; these sharing yearling decline: other classes, steady: j slaughter classes, steers, good and choice. ' 1300-1500 lbs.. $13.5013-14.75; 1100-1300 lbs., $13.50 : 14.85: 950-1100 lbs.. $13,503 14.75: I common and medium. 850 lbs. up. $9,753 I 13.50: fed yearlings, good and choice. 750950 lbs.. $13.503 15: heifers, good and choice. 850 lbs. down. $12.753 14; common i and medium. $9,254/13: cows, good and choice. $9311.50; common and medium. $9 . 9.25: low cutter and cutter. $6.25 ft 8: bulls, good and choice, beef. $9,504/ 10.50: cutter to medium. $7.75 3 9.60; vealers. i milk fed. good and choice. $11,503 1 5.50: medium. $10.803 11.50: cull and common. $7,503 10: stocker and feeder steers, good and choice, all weights. $11.75 513: common and medium. $9.759 11.75. SheepReceipts. 6.000; market, active and steady: bulk of fat lambs, from 85 to 105 lbs.. Sl6 85 17.25; top. $7.50: clipped lambs. sl6; sheep and feeding lambs, scarce, quotable steady: lambs, good and choice. 92 lbs. down. $18.60 3 17.65: medium. $163 16.75: cull and common. Sl2 f "!6: medium to choice. 92-100 lbs down. ewes, medium to choice. 150 lbs. down. S9 11.50: cull and common. $4.25 • 9.25: feeder lambs, good and choice. $153.16.75. B’/ l imes Special LOUISVILLE. April 12.—Hogs—Receipts 800: market. 15c higher: heaw and medium hogs. 180 lbs up. sll.lO 11.60 pigs and light;,. 90 to ISO lbs.. $7.90 . 10. Id. light pies. 90 lbs down, $6.60; stag- and throwouts. $8.253 8.85. Cattle—Receipts. 200: market, steadv; prime heaw steers. sl2 • 13: heaw shipping steers. sll9 12 medium and plain steers. $9.50311; fat heifers. $9 9 13.50: good to choice cows. $8,505 10: medium to good cows. $6,503 5.50: cutters. $63 6.50; canners. $5.25 5 5 50: bulls. $7 509 10.25 feeder-. $9 ”1150 Stockers. $8;/11.50. Calves—Receipts. 200; market, steadv: fancy calves, $12.50: good to choice. $9 59 912 medium to good $7.50 •9.50: outs. $7.50 down. Sheep—Receipts, 50 market, steady: lambs. sl3 9 15: seconds ss9 10: sheep. $637.50: Thursday's shipments. cattle, none calves. 112: hog-. 409sheep. none

Cash Gram

The b:ds for car lots of grain at the cal! of the Tnd.anapoiis Board of Trade fob shipp:ne point, basis 41*;C New York rate w ere Wheat— Strong: No 2 red. St,23o'j 1.25: No. 2 hard. $113'.i1.15 Corn—Strong: No 3 white. 85'u87c: No. 4 white. 8385 e No. 3 vellow 85 rt 87c No. 4 'ellow. 83 85c; No 3 mixed. 2uß4c No. 4 mixed. 80s: 82c. Oats—Strong: No. 2 whit*. 46' o 4T’ 2 c: No. 3 w hite. 45',i 45c. Hav—Steady to firm: No 1 timothv sls 50 16 No. 2 timothi. >ls c 15.50' No 1 light elover mixed ll.'m 18.50. —lnspections Wheat—No. 3 hard. 1 car: sample. 2 cars Total. 3 cars Corn- No 2 white. 1 car: No. 4 white. 1 car sample white. 1 car: No 3 vellow. 3 cars: No. 4 vellow. 11 cars. No. 6 vellow. 1 car; sample ie!iow. 2 cars: No 6 mixed. I car: sample mixed. 1 car. Total 22 cars. Oats—No 3 white. 11 cars: No. 4 white. 1 car; samp'e white. 3 cars. Total, 21 cars.

WHEAT MAKES BIG GAINS IN LATETRADING Short Covering and Farm Relief News Lead to Advances. Bu United, Press CHICAGO. April 12.—Wheat became oversold on an early decline here today and came back to make big gains in the later trading. Short covering, with bull support inspired by farm relief talk, were responsible for the advances. Corn was strong and moved above cost of privileges. Oats followed other grains in the late rallies. At the close wheat was 1% to 1% cent higher, corn was up % to 1% cent and oats were % to % cent higher. Provisions finished unchanged to lower. The wheat market was a quiet affair during the morning, with prices not much changed from previous closing levels. There was nothing in the character of crop reports to reverse sentiment for, although temperatures were lower in the southwest, wheat is too small to be affected by the frosts which occurred in parts of Kansas and Nebraska. Cash prices were unchanged to % cent higher. Recepits here were thirtyfour cars. Corn possessed a firm tone most of the time, maintaining small fractional gains through earlier trading. Commission houses were the best supported, with pit operators more inclined to sell, but there was no aggressive action on any side. Receipts and country offerings continued light. Cash markets were firm, and prices Vi to 1 cent higher. Receipts were ninety-seven cars. Oats followed other grains and had a fairly steady tone throughout most of the session. Trading was very quiet. Cash prices were unchanged to Vi cent higher.

Chicago Grain Table —April 12WHEAT— Prev. Open. High. Low. Close, close. Mav.. 1.201, 1.22% 1.20 1.32% 1.30% July.. 1.24% 1.26 1.23% 1.25% 1.24% Sept.. 1.27% 1.29 1.26% 1.28% 1.26% CORN— May.. .92% .94% .92% .94% .92'% July.. .95% .97% .95% .97 .96 Sept.. .96% .98 .96 .97% -96% OATS— Mav.. .48% .49% .48% .49% .48% July.. .46% .47% .46% .47% .46% Sept... .44% .45% .44% .45% .44% LARDMay. 11.95 11.95 11.90 11.95 11.95 July. 12.32 12.32 12.30 12.32 12.32 Sept. 12.65 12.67 12.65 12.65 12.65 RIBS— May. 13.00 nominal 13.00 13.20 July. 13.40 nominal 13.40 13.40 May.. 1.01% 1.02% 1.007$ 1.02% 1.01 July.. 1.0312 1.03% 1.02% 1.03% 1.02% Sept.. 1.03% 1.03% 1.02% 1.03% 1.02% Bu Times Special CHICAGO. April 12.—Carlots: Wheat, 24; corn, 109; oats. 40; rye, 9. Bu United Press CHICAGO. April 12. —Cash grain close: Wheat —No. 4 hard, $1.17; No. 5. Northern, 96c. Corn —No. 3 mixed. 89%fr/91%c; No. 4. 89c; No. 6, 87%c; No. 2 yellow. 933/ 93%e; No. 3. 903 92'Ac; No. 4. 89(90%c: No. 3 white, 93c; No. 4. 90c; sample grade. 76c. Oats—No. 3 white, 48' ->3 49 Vic: No. 4. 47%3 48%c. Rye—No. 4. sl.ol'/,. Barley, 55(ft66c. B)> United Press TOLEDO. April 12—Cash grain close; Wheat—No. 2. sl.33%<fi 1.34%. Corn—No. 3. 96%(?/97%c. Rye—No. 2. $1.12. Oats— No. 2. 53%3 54%c. Barley—No. 2. 653 66c. Butter —453 49c. Eggs—2s3,27c. Hay—sl.so cwt. Bu Times Special CHICAGO, April 12.—Primary receipts— Wheat. 540.000 against 682,000; corn. 536.000 against 573,000; oats. 331.000 against 379.000. Shipments—Wheat, 321,00 against 078.000; corn, 427,000 against 604.000; oats. 275,000 against 519,000.

In the Cotton Market

(By Thomson & McKinnon) NEW' YORK. April 12.—The cotton market was a dull affair this morning. Prices were about the same as yesterday’s close. Several large lots of May contracts changed hands, but produced no change In current prices. Crop weather remains favorable. The markets for the manufactured product are quiet. The labor situation in the Carolinas is still regarded as of little significance. It may be said of the market that its strength in the face of good weather is remarkable. For the rest of the week the weather promises to be favorable and we see no sound reason for buying until some change in the forecast is recorded. NEW ORLEANS High. Low. Close. May 19.85 19.74 19.82 July 19.92 19.78 19.87 October 19.75 19.64 19.83 NEW YORK High. Low. Close. January 19.93 19.85 19.93 March 20.05 19.94 20.02 May % 20.58 20.44 20.56 July 19.99 19.85 19.97 October 'Old' 19.90 19.85 19.90 October inew) 19.89 19.78 19.83 December 19.98 19.85 19.93 CHICAGO High. Low. Close. January 19.90 19.80 19.90 May 19.95 19.84 19.95 July 20.05 19.86 20.00 October 19.85 19.72 19.85 December 10.90 19.78 19.90 NEW YORK COFFEE RANGE —April 12— High. Low. Close. January 1 4.28 14.22 1t.28 March 14.00 12.91 14.00 May 16.06 1 05 16.06 July 15.36 1 25 15.36 September 14.79 14.65 14.79 December 14.39 14.04 14.39 Legal Notices NOTICE OF BANKRUPT SALE The bankrupt stocks and accounts ol Joseph M. Lubtn. doing business as Star Style Shop, will oe sold on Wednesday. April i7. 1929. at 10 a. m., at the store in Terre Haute and on Thursday. April 18. 1929. at 1 p. m. at the store in Danville. Illinois. Merchandise consists of men's, women's and children’s ready to wear clothing and shoes. Accounts receivable Include live installment accounts and large list of customers' names. Unusual opportunity to successful bidder. Stores open for inspection day previous to sales Full Information from the undersigned. JOSEPH P. DUFFY. Trustee In Bankruptcy. Terre Haute. Indiana. BAMBERGER & FEIBLEMAN. Indianapolis. Indiana. STIMSON. STIMSON & DAVIS. Terre Haute. Indiana. __ Attorneys for Trustee. Death Notices PIEZ. ERNEST A- Died 11 p. m. Thursday. Apri 1 11. Called meeting of Prathei Lodge F. and A. M. No. 717 at 2 p. m.. Saturday Services at home. 4239 College ave.. at 2:30 p. m. SELBY. MISS OLlVE—Principal of school No. 75. niece of Mrs. Lena T. Selby, and cousin of Mrs. M. P. Harrison of Indianapolis. and Rilev H. Selby of Los Angeles, and Mrs. James W. Richardson of Allentown. Pa., passed iwav Thursday morning. Services at the Fl'anner & Buchanan mortuarv. 25 W, Fall Creek Mid.. Saturday. 2 p m. Friends invited. Interment Crown Hill. VAN NOTE. ALlCE—Beloved wife of Clarence Van Note, passed aaav at the residence. "29 N. East St.. Thursday. April 1! Funeral services at Finn Bros. Funeral Home. 1639 N Meridian St.. Saturday afterneon 230 e clock. Burial Crown HU' cemetery. Friends invited. Funeral Directors w.t77h~as k ng ym~ Main office jjje Shelby 8tDrexel 2570. i a'brSßey: 1351 S. Meridian. Dr. 3597.

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Funeral Directors FINN BROS.” FUNERAL HOME. 1639 N. MERIDIAN. Ta, 1835. George Grinstemer Funeral director. 522 E. Market. Rllev 5374, G. H. HERRMANN 1722 S. East St. Dr, 4477. UNDERTAKERS. HXSEY <sz TITUS 931 N. Delaware. LI, 3821 LAWRENCE LIND A MOOD W. Morris St. and Nat. Rd. Be. 1232 "A REAL HOME FdR SERVICE" RAGSDALE <fc PRICE Ll. 3608. 1219 N. Alabama. FRED W. VEHLING. Dr. 1362, 702 Virginia Are. likt£cU The Home of Thoughtful Service. 1222 Union St. 1619 N. Illinois. DR. 2551, J. C. WlLSON—Funeral parlors:' ambulance service and modern automotive equiDment. Dr. 0321 and Du rrr _— Lost and Found BAG—Of electrician's tools or Prospect, between Shelby. Madison or Prospect and South Sts. Reward. Ta. 4437. BEADED BAG—Tan; lost on Circle between Market St. and Bamboo Inn, about 6 p. m. Tuesday, containing money and mlscel. articles. Liberal rew. Hu. 6750. LOST—Purse; black silk; containing $4.40; between Circle theater and Ayres; sth floor. Reward. He, 1451. POCKET BOOK LADY’S—Lost'," Vermont. State or Sturm Ave.; reward. Ch. 7896. Special Notices FALL CREEK DINING ROOM MRS. CLARK'S HOME-COOKED FOOD. 2543 N. ILLINOIS ST. TA. 3007. For MEN AND WOMEN—Swedish massage and vapor cabinet baths. L. Leon Black, 646 Bankers Trust Bldg. Ll. 9662. ATTENTION BOY'S Complete line of model aeroplane parts. 759 Virginia Ave, Dr. 1383. SCREENS—And garden trellises: made to order; paint, wire and molding. POPES NOVELTY CO- 903 Harrison St.. Dr. 2044 IDEAL HOME—For convalescents; spec, care of aged people. Edith Sturm, nurse. 5631 University Ave, Ir. 4348. GENUINE—Army rain coats, $3.95. Hanks. 118 Virginia Ave. FURNlTUßE—Refinished in Laquer enamel and varnish. 1118 Central, Ll. 9229. Help Wanted Male EXPERIENCED INSIDE WIREMEN. MUST BE FIRST-CLASS PERMANENT JOB IF WORK IS SATISFACTORY. WAGE SCALE $lO PER DAY. OPEN SHOP. ANDERSON & VEATCH, EVANSVILLE, IND. WANTED Acetylene welders on light sheet metal, metal workers and ding men, Yankee screwdriver men and body assemblers production solderers. FRIGIDAIEE CORP. Plant 2, Dayton, Ohio

SALESMEN FOR MEN 'S FURNISHINGS SATURDAY AND PA R T TIME POSITIONS. OPPORTUNITY FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS WITH SELLING EXPERIENCE. APPLY TO SUPERINTENDENT THE FAIR 311-325 W. WASHINGTON

Tool Makers and Hand Screw Machine Men. HASSLER MANUFACTURING CO.. Inc. 1535 Naomi St.

First-class lathe and experienced machine assemblers. MILLHOLLAND SALES AND ENGINEERING CO. 1833 Ludlow St. Salesman Wanted at Once We need an experienced car salesman at once. A good proposition to the right party. 1127 Shelby St. Mr. Stanley. ' AVE WANT Several high-grade salesmen, with ears, preferred: opportunity to make real money during extensive summer campaign. Well established, well advertised. North side firm. See Mr. James 108 W, 38th. _____ ENGINE LATHE MEN Accustomed to blueprint and micrometer work. 202 MI LEY AVE. Used Car Salesman First class and experienced. Best proposition m the city also best location. Call at Central Buick Cos. Used Car Branch. 602 N. Capitol. See Mr. Mayer. RADIO SALESMAN A real opportunity for an experienced radio man to connect with leading music house, must be neat appearing and a steady worker ASK FOR MR. WORDEN. 27 East Ohio St. WANTED JUNIOR SALESMAN Age 17 to 22. work with factory representative; car furnished. Call 60 W. New York St. ’IOTAPHONE OPR.—Exp.: personality: start $20.00 Typist—Temporary’; alert: 14.00 Typist—Rapid 15.00 E. F. BURNS EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. Licensed. 1006 Roosevelt Bldg. TRUCKS to haul coal. 49th and Monou. DRAFTSMAN—Architectural: Junior S3O to $35.00 Architeetual Draftsman; residential design $200.00 F E. BURNS EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. Licensed. 1006 Roosevelt Bldg. TEN—If vou are making less than S4B a week. Apnlw to 2857 N. Capitol Ave. for interview. FIRST-CLASS—SbeetTmetal and tin worker wanted at once. Apply Shaner Bros.. 1025 Lewis St. 'UBHfON SERVER—Experienced on collar machine. JOHN MADDEN MFG. CO 14th St. and Sherman drive. JANITOR—CoIored couple, without children. for small fiat in Woodruff Place: living quarters; references. Hu- 6140. BARBER—Colored: Saturday or regular. 35$ Indiana Ave. ______ BARBER—Experienced eoloTed for white trad*. Li- 441}. ' f!rBT-CLASB-^Auto"mechanic with'tool*. Apply Shaner Bros.. 1025 Lewis St.

Help Wanted Male EXPERIENCED SHEET METAL AND FURNACE WORKERS. MUST BE FIRST-CLASS PERMANENT JOB IF WORK IS SATISFACTORY. WAGE SCALE $9 PER DAY. OPEN SHOP. ANDERSON & VEATCH, EVANSVILLE, IND. ______ STATOR—WINDERS CARMAN & FRYER 113 N. Noble St. REPRESENTATIVE—SaIes, steel engraved stationery, good proposition, attractive high class line, old firm. Box 426. Columbus. Ohio.

Help Wanted Female NEAT APPEARING LADIES Special house to house advertising. THE WHEN STORE, SALESLADIES— 3: a real opportunity for ladies with sales ability. Must be neat appearing. Box D 90. Times. WHITE WOMAN OR GIRL General housework; assist with children; stay nights. Be. 0273-R. 1617 Wlnton Ave. EXPERIENCED—Press operators and mangel girls. LUX LAUNDRY, 5301 Winthrop Ave. WHITE OR. COLORED GIRL OR WOMAN —To assist in dining-room and kitchen. Apply 812 W, New York, Li. 3130. HOUSEKEEPER—MiddIe-aged; more for home than wages. Ch. 2129-R. 815 N. Rural WANTED—GirI for general housework' apply 1204 Union St, ’ Situations Wanted Male CHAUFFEUR—A-l mech.: ref. 1345 Peck St or call Wa. 0700 until 7 p. m. Roy Williams. Situations Wanted Female BUTLER STUDENT—WiII care for children afternoons and evenings. Hu. 4786. LAUNDRY—Work at home; called for and delivered. Reference. Ta. 1262. CURTAINS—Of any kind laundered; or half day work. Ta. 6500. LAUNDRY—To bring home, or day - work; middleage white lady. Ch. 3657-R. Business Announcements BATHROM—Complete plumbing and heatlng Installed; res. J. W, Harrell, Tin 4057 FEATHERS—Bought sold and renovated: feather mattresses, pillows made to order F. E. Burkle, 416 Mass. Ave. Rh_Js69s. GRADING—Sodding, concrete, excavating and job work all kinds. He. 2452. HICKS—LocaI and long distance transfer; expert piano movers. Ri. 6434. INTERlOß—Decorating: bv experts We are fully equipped for any job, Ta. 2958 JOB CARPENTERING—Painting, screening Prompt, first-class service. Ta. 2283. LAWNMOWER—Grinding and repairing O W, Holder. 1824 Wilcox. Be. 3603. NOTICE TO DECORATORS Brand new wall paper stock, new patterns; best mills in the country: will make delivery to the decorator anywhere in the city an hour from time you call MILLER-WEILL PAINT CO. 537 39 E, Washington. Ri. 2680 PAlNTlNG—lnterior, exterior: best material: best workmanship WILL C BIGGINS, Ri. 6213. PAINTING—Inside and outside: prices reasonable, ATKINS. Wa. 1637-M. PAINTING—INTERIOR. EXTERIOR. W J WALKER & SON DR. 0768. PAPER HANGlNG—Cleaning, painting plaster patching. A. C. STOLE. Ch, 6813 PAPER HANGlNG—Estimate free 1929 samples. FRANK JACKSON Ch. 2004 PAPER HANGING. PAINTING - Smith Bros. Interior decorators Ri 5754 PAPER HANGING— A specialty; immediate service; ref. Li. 3815; colored man. Expert Paper Cleaners Special price to real estate companies. Personal service and satisfaction guar. INTERIOR CLEANERS 544 Virginia Ave. Dr. 3692. PAPER HANGING BY EXPERT—A-l ref ence. Be. 2575, PATER HANGING—CaII before 7 a~m~oi after 6 p. m. L. W. MOBLEY Dr 0745-R. PAPER HANGlNG—Cleaning and painting: high-class work. Ch, 0512. PAPER HANGlNG—Painting, plastering* general repair_ work. Ch. 0469. PAPER HANGING—And painting: work guaranteed. Ch. 0973, W. M. THORNELL. PAPER HANGlNG—Cleaning, upholstering and repairing. Be. 1821-M. CLEANING PAPER—Prompt service; work guaranteed. Home Service Cos.. Ri. 0579 PAPER HANGING Call after 5 p. nr Li. 9716. RUGS—Cleaned. 9x12. $1.50. Cal) for and deliver KEEMER RUG CO., Ch. 5336, UPHOLESTERING Furniture repairing mattresses renovated. HARTMAN'S. Dr WALL PAPER—And hardwood floor? cleaned; work guaranteed. Hu. 4040. ALL KINDS' OF PLUMBING INSTALLED AT REASONABLE PRICES. Ta, 4057. Expert Wall Paper Cleaners All work guar. Ri. 0258 or Ll. 9039 NOTICE TO PAINTERS If you have any customers desiring monthly payments for painting their homes, see us about our 10-month-to-pay plan; no interest charge on deferred payments. This coveres both labor and material. MILLER-WEILL PAINT CO. TRY TIMES WANT APS FOR BUSINESS

Rooms for Rent ALABAMA N.. 1838—Nice rms.; pleasant home; splendid car line; cheap rent. ALA., N.. 828—Modern rooms. $4. $5 a I room; hot water. Ri, 4756. ALABAMA*. N., 2621—Front room: breakfast if desired. Ta, 6957. ALABAMA. N„ 1115—Modern, clean, homelike. hot water: S3. Ri. 1553. BROADWAY. 2133--Nice. fur. :m.: 1 or 2; private home; College car, Ha. 3654-TV. BROOKSIDE AVE.. 2402—Widow will share lovelv modern home with couple or 2 girls: all home privileges. ..ENTRAL. 1132—Front and side room: connecting_ or single; gentlemen. Li. 9330 CENTRAL—Corner room, southern expos.; modern, private home: ref, exch. Wa. 0950 COLLEGE. 1309—University court, tro. rm.; nicely fur.; 1 rrn. tmfur.; $4. Ri 4995 EAST—MOD. FRONT ROOM;* HOME PRIVILEGES. LI. 1287. HARBOUR HOTEL 617-19 N Illinois; convenient location: mod, rros.; special tvkiy. rates. ILL . N., 1907—Large, nice. 3 windows, hot garage: men. ya. 6024. ILL.. N. 1446—Apt 2: newly turn. rm.,"s4: $6 tor 2: breakfast optional. ILLINOIS. N.. 1234 Rms. for men. $3.0"0 to 54.50 wk ; call bet. 4:00 and p. m ILL.. N.. 431-Apt 3 cool front. 3 windows: twin beds; phone: also single. $4.00. ILL.. N., 239: Apt. F 2—Desirable rm.: gentlemen preferred. LI. 1065 after 6 p. m. IRVINGTON—Unusually attractive for one when appreciates nice home. Ir. 1165. LA SALLE. N.. 419—Pleasant front rm.; modern. 1 or 2. near car, bus line; private family. Ch. 2738-J. M'CARTY. E.. 39—Nice coo! rm.: private home: modern. Dr. 2833-M. MERIDIAN. N.. 1716—Nice room: 1 or 2plenty hot water; reasonable. Ta. 6146. MICHIGAN E.. 3208. FREE RENT ' Clean, modern rooms. S4 week and up: garage service. Ch. 5993. NORTH—Lovelv rm.. 1 or 2: private, mod. home: garage optional. Wa. 3007-R. OHIO HOTEL- 126 1 a E Ohio: ciean *tm. heated rnjs.; plenty hot water; $4 up ORIENTAL. N.. 20—Sleeping room, modern Reasonable. Also unfurnished room. PARK. 929—Walking dist.; attractive large front rm.. nr. bath. 1 or 2. RI. 5106. PARK—Large, beautiful furn. room; ate home: Central car. He. 4412. PENN. N., 1215—Nice single or double room, running water, kitchenette. PENN. N.. 1918— Attractive frt. rm.: twin beds; connecting bath; priv. entrance; $6 PRATT. E.. 222. APT 6—Attractive rm.' close in; very reasonable. RI. 1204. RUCKtjS. 3256—Desir" rm.; emp couple' voung men: ga., break. ojsL wa. 1126. ST. CLAIRE. E~ *32l—Ring RL * 3665~1r0r clean, modern rms.: privileges. TALBOTT. N.. 2233—Front room: private: modern home. Ta. 6029. 12TH. E.. 422—Pleasant airv rm.: plenty hot water private home: Central car: 1 or 2. Li. 6418. 17TH. E.. $20 —Verv pleasant room: employed lady; private home. Ha. 0433. 25TH. E. 665 —Attractive furn. rm.; suit. 2: private home: gentlemen preferred. WlDOW—Offers lovely rm. with home privileges. Apt. 43. 402 N. Meridian St.

Rooms for Rent LARGE. BEAUTIFULLY—Furnish'd bedroom. with bath: full hotel service: sll per wk. and smaller rm.. $7 w-k. The Colonnade PLEASANT RM - Good, private home north; young business men preferred; garage; breakfast optional, Wa. 1126. CLEAN—Nice rm.. suit, sleep; housekeeping.: modern: near car. - Ta. 4016. Room for Rent With Board CENTRAL. 1944—R00m and board; home privileges: excellent meals. Ta. 0267. CENTRAL BUS—Business couple to share modern home north: garage. Hu. 5362. ILL.. N., 2269—Nice room; private home; plenty hot water; home cook. Ta. 5176. PARKER. 1202—Lovely downstairs rm., suitable for 2 or more: reas. Ch. 1870-J. 2 LOVELY adjoining rooms; private home: garage: near car line. Ch. 4252-R. COZY’—Furn. room, with running water; excellent meals: reasonable. Li. 6209. CHILDREN—Given mother's care; private. modern home. Dr. 2311. CHILDREN—To board, mother's care: mod, home. Dr, 4770. Rent Housekeeping Rooms ASHLAND. 1529—2-rm. ftirn. apt.; sink in kitchen; priv. entrance: garage. RI. 3584. BROADWAY. 2023—Desirable rm.: kitchrnett>: priv. ent.; every, turn. He. 2687. BROADWAY. 1549—R00m, housekeeping. kitchenette, mod , e'rything turn. Li. 5783. BROADWAY, 1142—2 attract, front rms.: victrola. range, hot water, phone. CAPITOL. N.. 716—Large front room and kitchenette: 56.50. Ri. 9048. CAP.. N.. 1740—Furn. apt.: bath: priv. entrance: gar.: also sleep, rm. Ta. 1163. DELAWARE. N.. 720—3-rm. apt. furnished: reasonable. Ri. 4637. HOYT. 1112—2 housekeeping rms.; newly decorated. Dr. 5816. ILLINOIS. N.. 2339—3 rooms; everything furnished; $8.50 week. Ta. 7110, MADISON AVE.. 1926—2 and 1 rms.. sink in kitchen: private entrance. Dr. 4284-W. MARLOWE. 1421—2 or 3 furn. or unfurn. mod, rms.; private home. MERIDIAN. S.. 1024% —furnished house_ke eping rooms. Call at room 14, MORRIS, W.. 1414—3 rooms, completely furnished: gas range: sink; near Nordyke. NEW JERSEY. N.. 2042 f large clean. front rms,; attractively furn.: adults. NEW JERSEY, N., 1029—2 furn. rooms, mod.; kitchen; bath; auto space: $5.50. NEW JERSEY. N 124—Under new management: rooms. Ri. 4145. NEW JERSEY. N.. 418—1 large front rm., hot, cold water; everything furnished: $5. PENN.. N.. 963—Rms., housekpg.. kitclienette. nicely fur.; ho i water. Ll •_ 1974. ST. JOE. E.. 215—Clean, comfortable rms.; _emp. people preferred: mod. Ri. 3564. SUTHERLAND. 2895 2-room furnished apartment: modern: $35. He. 3155, N. TALBOTT—6 rooms, 2 bedrooms, everything furnished: sls week. Ta. 7110. WALNUT. E.. 115—2 furnished rms.; walk, dlstu S2O mo. See housekeeper in base. WALCOTT. N., 229—Large room, kitchen with sink, private entrance: modern _h onie: employed couple prefer re!th_ 10TH, E.. 508—1 and 2 rms.. modern, clean, sink, cabinet: private entrance; also sleeping. Li, 9197. 10TH. E.. 226—Large front rooms: also sleeping; modern. RI. 4818. 12TH. E.. 2320—2-rm. apt.; everything jfurn.: modern. Ch. 3493. 19TH & ALA.—2 unfurn. rms., ice box. gas range furn.; adults: ref, Ta. 1613. 30TH. W.. 1003—3 RMS. FURN.. PRIV. ENTRANCE. ADULTS.. HA. 1654-M. _ 31ST. W.. 830—2-rn>. apt.: furnished; pri_yate entrance; adults. Ha. 1521-R. 1000 NORTH —Will share home-like ant with employed lady: modern. Li. 6997.

Hotels HOOSIER INN—44O Mass Ave.: clean, airy rms.; connecting showers; $4, $5. Apartments for Rent 1649 N. ALABAMA $37.00 418 E. 15th 41.00 1603 Central 37.50 1733 N. Meridian 70.00 1226 N. Illinois 37.50 2-10 E. Pratt 30.00 3015 N. Meridian 82.50 412 N. ..Alabama 60.00 3777 N. Meridian $55 to 87.50 1103 College 35.00 1124 Broadway 43 00 18 E. 37th 55.00 5545 E. Washington 39.00 3518 N. Penn 50.00 MOYNAHAN PROPERTIES. 710 Union Title. Li. 3458. i BELL. 518 Near Tech: cosy 4 rooms; lamp | plugs: cistern; inside toilet; heatrola; | range; water paid: $23. Hu._6l4n._ BROADWAY, 019—2 newly dec. apts.; I heat, gas, lights, water; $25. Ri. 4985. I CAPITOL. 2923—4-rms.: newly dec.; heat water, gas; $35. Ha. 1945. College Ave. Apt. With Gar. Four rooms, well arranged, with gas stove and refrigerator: heat and water furnished: S4O a mo. 2015 College ave. Dunlop & Iloltegel 122 E. Market. Ll. 6517. DELAWARE. N.. 813—4 rms.. bath, up to date heat, water furn.: $37.50. Li. 6553. PARK. 1409—5 rms.: lower duplex: redecorated: heat, water; $45. _He. 5995. UNION. 1617—5 rms. upner duplex, modern, two porches. Dr. 397 E-W. VIRGINIA AVE.. 617—3 room flat: modern. Dr. 0236. WASHINGTON E.. 1722—4 rooms, water, heat, sun porch, garage: $32,50. Lt. 4081. 12TH.. E.. 420 -Very attractive, upper duplex: newly dec., heat, water furn. THOROUGHLY modern 2. 3. 4 and 5-room apartment: 8 locations north, east and south at reduced rent. See us or phone Li. 5391. H. H. WOODSMALL & CO. Fidelity Trust Building. Ambassador Apartment Hotel Beautiful ultra modern furnished or unfurnished: $60.50 and up. Daily or monthly rates. Hotel service. Phone Ri 1371 or call at Bldg. 850 N, Penn. SHIELD BLDG. —220 N. Illinois. Choice downtown: 2-room housekeeping suite.

Houses and Flats Furnished ILL., N., 431—Apt. 3; overstuffed. Victrola. complete 3 rms.; spec, price: couple emp. NEW JERSEY. N„ 301—Choice 2 and 3 rooms and bath: fully modern. 3 ROOMS—Modern: adults: $8 wk. Ta J. 342. 24TH. E.. 408—3 rms., nicely fur.: newly dec.; $12.50 per week. Houses for Rent BEECHER ST.. 2323. 4-Room bungalow’; sl2. Li. 5335. MISS DUDLEY. BIRCH AVE.. 829—2. 3, 4 rooms, and garages, Marion County State Bank. BROOKSIDE PKY.. S DR. 2235—5-room mod, single: garage; S4O, Ch. 3738. CABLE. 211—3-room house; elec., gar., new paper, porch, pantry; sll. ENGLISH. 1702—6 rms.. bath: semi-mod. good location: $25. Dr, 5350. GARFIELD DR.. 2132—4-room mod. double: garage; water paid; $35. Be. 0199-R. _ GOOD, 123-21—4-room semi-modern double; near car; $lB. Ir. 2374. HAMILTON. N.. 1413—Mod. 6-room double. garage, water paid; $32.50. Dr. 4583-M HAMILTON N.. 47—Half double; 5 rooms: semi-modern: garage. Ch. 6617. HARLAN. 1014. Five-room cottage; sl9. Li. 5535, MISS DUDLEY. IRVINGTON-.6-rm. mod. double; attraetive, newly decor.: trees: reas. Ir. 1163. KELLY ST . E.. 1512 —Cory. 2-room house. light, gas; sl2. Dr. 7293. LEXINGTON. 2109 5-room modern, firstclass condition; garage; $25, Dr. 2020-R. LOCKWOOD. 1817—5 rooms, completely modern; garage; cleaned; $25. Dr. 4673. MARKET. W.. 1302—Nice, clean, 4 rms.: lights, gas, semi-modern. Be. 0852. MARKET. E.. 1410—Half double; 7 rooms: modern. Ch. 6617, ORANGE. 1846—Facing Pleasant Run blvd 7-room semi-mod, cottage. Li. 5455, ORANGE. 1836—Facing blvd.: east half double: 5 rooms. Information. Li. 5455 PARK AVE.. 922—5 rooms, modern, adults water paid; 429.50. ROACHE. 337—Coloied: 6-room double semi-modern. Wa. 3440. ST CLAIR £ 1122—Double mod 9 rm.‘ car good location roomers, wa. pd__ S3O i TALBOTT. N.. 2533—Attractive 6-rm. mod. double: garage; reasonable. Ta. 5413. 19TH. E.. 220—6-rm upper duplex: mod heat, water furn.; $55. Ta. 1613. 24TH. E. 414—6-room modern double: newly decorated' S3O. Li. 6295. _______ 25TH. W . 903 —4-rm double: semi-mod : nr car.: sls; paved st. Ta. 4016. 32ND.. W., 1927—Attractive; 5 rooms, modern duplex. Ha. 1314-J. j 52D. E.. 613—6 rm. 2-way double; here’s : something nice: $75 a month. j COZY—3-room cottage, garage: will paper. 1 prefer adults; sl4. Dr. 6445-W’. :

Cottages and Resorts TOURIST CAMP AT SHADY GROVE— Will sell or rent cheap. CUMBERLAND GARAGE. Cumberland. Ind.. cr Phone 19 Business Placet for Rent 1. 2. 3 AND 4-ROOM SUITES. F-urnished or unfurnished. UNION TITLE OFFICE BLDG. Southwwt Corner Market and Delaware. Li, 3458. Room 710. SALESROOM—For sublease: downtown location: 30x50: SIOO. Li. 5112.

Business Places for Rent OFFICE. 2827 W. 10TH.—Remodel for tenant; ideal phy.. dentists: $35. Be. 4073. COMMUNITY GROCERY AND MEATS Storeroom; 5220 Brookville Rd.; little competition. Ll. 2690. Ir. 3361, STORAGE SPACE—IO trucks or passenger cars. Meridian and Morris. Dr. 7650. NEW STOREROOM—Bakery, delicatessen: light mfg ; McCarty. East St. Wa. 5055. NEAR 10TH & ILLINOIS—IOI4 Superior; small garage or repairing: S2O, Ha. 01S8-J Farms for Rent 20 ACRES—Good farm land near 90th and College: $75 season. Dr. 6425-R. 40 ACRES—Good house, barn. Cash rent. Immediate possession. Hu. 7162. Houses for Sale ' ONE bedroom It you need only one bedroom here is the home for you. 125 E. Berwin St.. Just east of Pennsylvania. New modern English bungalow, only $4,250. These houses are selling fast. Who gets this one? H. W. Fieber, Ri. 2509, Hu. 3284. NEAR BEN DAVIS—3-room house 2 car garage. % acre ground: big garden: chicken house; $2,100: SIOO cash. S2O per month. Call McTarsney & Brown, Be. 3609. _ GOODLET—North of 16th st.; 4-rocm house: half acre ground: chicken houje: some fruit; cheap. Call McTarsr.ev & Brown. Be. 3609. 26TH. E . 3940 6-room house. 2 lots, gas, electricity, garage: SSO down; sl6 month. Call. Ch. 7250-W _ OLIVE, 1831—5200 equity in 5-room modern bungalow: S3O month; built-in features Dr. 5693 BELLE VIEU-5-RM. SEMIMODERN HME, FRUIT. SHRUB. BARG. BE. 0319. BERWICK AVE.. 1115—Good bungalows: big lot; gar,; grapes: price $1.250; terms. 5-RM.—Double. 1526 Brightwood. sl4 mo. Price $2.300; small dow n_payment. Ta 2850. CONGRESS. 725—6 rooms a side double* garages; excellent condition. Ta. 0882. Suburban for Sale $lO A MONTH NET BUYS A HOME 5-room bungalow, garage, tullv stocked rabbit ranches: ground 100x300'; assured income on our nlan. Let us explain. THE WASHINGTON COMPANY LI. 2541. Mr. Burcaw. TWELVE ACRES—With five-room modern house, front and back porch- garage barn, chicken house. Seven miles from Monument; a real buy. This should be snapped up quick. HELLER BROKERAGE CO 1021-22 Lemcke Bldg. Ll. 6260. Only SSO Down. $25 Per Month Now. Will build cottage and % acre: close to transportation. BERT WILHELM. 2106 S. Emerson. Dr. 3066. 2 ACRES— S. E.. gd. rd : $25 down; $lO monthly. Ir. 4782, Ir. 3088-R, 3 ACRES—S-room house, city water; DalT ville, Ind. 1819 Lockwood. 'Dr. 4673. Lots for Sale

HILLS, TREES AND WATER New subdivision: beautiful building sites, overlook creek; northwest; 86th st. and paved Road 52. By owner. OLIN J. W ALKER. LAKESIDE—7% acres facing 7lst stTstreet bordering on lake; all wooded; Can be subdivided into two or more tracts. Call Li. 3760; evenings Hu. 1401. COLLEGE AVE.. EAST SIDE —First vacant lot north of 55th; 43x216; $2,000 cash plus Barrett of S3OO. Duffv. Be. 3400evenings Wa. 3333. LOT On Lvnrihurst Dr~2 sqs north of W, Wash. St.~ bargain. Be. 1924-R. LOT—On Manhattan St.. 1 sq. north of W. Wash. St. Be. 1924-R. LOT—soxl6o ft.. Central ave.. north of 43rd. Owner. 1227 N. Alabama. Apt. 2. Real Estate for Exchange \ 5-ROOM—Semi-modern double; northeast: valued at $4,500; free of encumbrance; trade for farm within 15 or 20 miles of city; old homestead preferred. Address Times. Box D 94. is 2 000 DEED EQUITY—4 rooms, semi-mod-ern; in Irvington: SI,OOO cash: lot or good car. Ir, 2374, $1,250 EQUITY—In modern 5-rm. bungalow; east: trade for clear lot; well located. RI. 9735. 813 Occidental Bldg. _ WANTED—Semi-modern home from owner; not over $2,500; call evenings Ta. 0860. Farms for Sale BROWN COUNTY FARM—Pretty bungalow; on fine gravel road. Priced reasonable. E 94 Cure of Times. Building and Contracting IF YOU HAVE A LOT—I will built you a home. My homes or better and cheaper ? s L?„ av office help or commissions. Ir. 3930. MR. ELVERS. DOUBLE GARAGE—I6xIS; 7% or 6 ftj walks, elec, lights, cement floor, or.c coat paint: $175; complete. 1326 Senate. TRY TIMES *V ANT ADS FOR BUSINESS Storage and Transfer STORE—Your furniture In Are proof storage house. Private lockers. Pay 6 months later. Special, no charge for hauling from April 1 to April 30. Estimates given without obligation. Call PARTLOW-JENKINS MOTOR CAR CO. 419 E. Market. RI, 7750. PACKING. SHIPPING. LOW RATES—On California shipments. Local and overland hauling OTTO J. SUESZ. Ri. 3628-6561 night. Ch. 0699 W-4579, J. H. TAYLOR TRANSFER AND STORAGE -SPECIAL PRICE OVERLAND to or from Chicago. St. Louis. Detroit. Cleveland or other cities. Dr. 3071. or Ri. 4265. SORNMAN TRANSFER CO Satisfactory moving servir-; overland trucking of furniture and freight. Ch, 5571. FURNITURE MOVING—S3 load and up; laige covered trucks, experienced help; give me a call. Dr, 5857, BRITTON TRANSFER—Moving *3.50 load. large trucks; responsible men. Dr. 7616 FURNITURE MOVED—S2.SO and up: large covered trucks. Li. 7790, Ch. 1432. C H. MALONE—Transfer, hauling, grading and sodding. Ch, 5114. Miscellaneous for Sale BED—In-a-door Murphv: like new; good finish pine door cheap. 2408 E. 30th St. CINDERS DELIVERED ANYWHERE; PJtICES REASONABLE. TA. 7118. CINDERS WE DELIVER E. New York and the Belt. Ch. 2041. CINDERS -Driveways, walks, excavating and hauling. A. W. Newland. Dr. 4531. DINING-ROOM SUITE—9 pieces, $110; beautiful 3-plece bedroom: 2-oiece livingroom: breakfast set: rugs. Will sacrifice j for cash. 2428 N. Meridian St, DINING-ROOM SUITE—Oak, $45: library table. 54.50: sewing machine. $10: dressing table and stool. $9. 1042 S, Meridian.

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We have a few brand new machines, used as demonstrators, •which we will dispose of at greatly reduced prices. FULL ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD MACHINE. Phone Today WE WILL GLADLY DEMONSTRATE WOODSTOCK TYPEWRITER CO. S4O-542 Consolidated Bid. LI. 4712 (115 N. Pennsylvania)

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Miscellaneous for Sale DINING-ROOM SUITE- 9 meces: very Attractive; real buy; barg Bed davenport, gd. cond, 616 E, 21st St . or call 5519. “ FENCE—And Arbor posts, black walnut. 3702 E. Pratt St. Ch. 6810. CHAMBERS FIRELESS GAS RANGE— Factory rebut!', bargain. $25.00 Chambers Cos . 102 S Penn St GLADIOLUS BULBS—I3 dxtra larga, dIN ferent colors 50c MRS M B. MCDONALD, Greenwood. Southport 114-W 2. HOUSE PAINT 75 gallons of highest grade of Sandstone color at .'rl>s per gallon in 5-gal. cans This is a real bargain Miller-Weill Paint Cos. 537-39 E. Wash. St Ri_ 2990 ICE BOXES—Used. new. all kinds styles and sizes of efficient refrigerators. Prices low- and terms easy. POLAR ICE AND FUEL COMPANY, refrigator department. 3000 Northwestern Ave. Ta. 0689. ICE BOX—McCray: for grocery. Bel 1521. LATHE- Drill press. Die filing machine. Grant rlvit spinner; special lawn mower grinding machine. Rear 1630 Ashland A\ e MAGNOLIA TREES—TuIip trees. Elms, Maples and Flowering Dogwoods. 6 to 10 ft.. $1 00. Always open, drive out Sunday. ALVIA G. GRAY Li. 0728 315 Koehnt* St. (Off. W. New York at 1500 _ OVEN—Hubbard. No. 11. lor sal# real cheap. Dr. 6528. QUILT TOPS—Velvet; postpaid." S2TSO; money back if not pleased. Mary Upham, 1002 S. 17th St.. Newcastle. Ind. RANGE—Garland combination; also bed complete; bargains. Dr. 6930 RUG—Upholstered suite, kitchen cablnSL bed: bargain. RI. 7817. SEED POTATOES-Are cheap. See W. Varln. 229 E. Maryland St. for your sup'ly SINGER. ELECTRIC-Portables. S2B; drop. head. SB. Open evenings. 838 Vlr. Ave. SINGER SEWING MACHINES Electric drop heads, repair all makea. 126 W. WASHINGTON. Rl_ 9718. ELECTRIC WASHERS—A bargain at 's79; new; terms. PATTERSON SHADE CO.. 9 E. Wash. St.. 3rd floor. ________ WASHER—Maytag and A. B. C.—A-l condltlon. He, 5039 1610 Ashland Ave. WASHING MACHINE—The first person coming with $lO and a conveyance to remove can have laundrvette in good order. 5222 E. Mich. Irv. 0815. WASHER—Electric: good as new. a reai bargain, 2338 Parker Ave. WATER HEATER slifehtly used, cost $125; will sell for $59. Cnh Wa. 5431X_ WATER HTR. Pitts. No. 3. instantaneous; _gd._cond.; $45. 813 Ft. Wayne. Li. 1217._ Easy Washers and all other makes repaired and rebuilt like new regardless of age. Free estimates: old and experienced workmen. ELECTRIC APPLIANCE CLEARING HOUSE Ch. 0853. BARRETT-WADE FURNITURE CO— 868 Virginia Ave.: furniture, rugs, stoves, refrigerators, new and used furniture for working people. Cash or credit Easy terms Open evenings Dr 3667 WINDS OF THE WESTERN SEA—Arc not as comfortable as "Nu-Alr” ventilators. Let's prove it. MEIER ELECTRIC & MACHINE CO. Ventilating Engineers 136 _8 Meridian St. Ll. 2401-02. SUPERIOR HOUSE PAlNT—Outside oF 15sirie. 15 colors and white. $1 59 gallon. 366 8, Meridlar. St. RI 918*_ FURNACE HARDWARE - CO. Garden tools and seed, trellases, screen doors, etc, 139_W. 15th. Ll. 5381. _ SEVERAL—Pieces of rare China and Bric-a-brac. Apt. 43. 402 N. Meridian. GATE-LEG TABLE—Mahogany chiffonier with mirror; % Simmon bed. complete, kitchen table: bargains. 402 N. Meridian. Apt No. 61.

BE PREPARED For wet weather during April by using Hoosler brand water-proof truck covers and tarpaulins. All sizes in stock; no waiting. All weights of white and waterproof duck. Manufacturers of furniture truck pads. Get our prices and save money. HOOSIER TARPAULIN AND CANVASS GOODS CO . 1302 W. Wash. St. ENTIRE CONTENTS—Of 10 rooms of furniture. 2428 N. Meridian St. REPAIRS For any stove range or furn. MODEL ST. CO.. 648 E. Wash. Ri. 0369. Bijr Four Ry. Cos. UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION COR. CAP. AVE. & SOUTH ST. Well known brand white lead. $9.00 cwt. CASH SALE SATURDAY ONLY, NEW AND USED FURNITURE. 10, 25 AND 50 PER CENT DISCOUNT YOU WILL NEVER SEE PRICES ANY LOWER THAN WE ARE OFFERING IN THIS SALE. COME IN TODAY AND BUY. WHILE OUR PRICES ARE AWAY DOWN. 16 in. Elwood lawn mower $ 7.95 9x 12 Gold Seal rug $7.90 45 lb. cotton mattress 7.90 Congoleum square yard .69 Double deck coil springs 5.95 Metal bed. walnut finish 3.95 75 lb. refrigerator 6.95 3-plece walnut bedroom suite 69.50 Double day bed 14.75 Oak dining table ... 4 75 8-piece walnut dining suite 69.50 5-piece decorated breakfast set ... 11.95 Porcelain top kitchen table 2.98 Oak kitchen cabinet 9.75 3-hole gas stove 7.50 3-piecc Velour overstuff suite 69.75 Mahogany davenport table 8.95 3-piece daveno suite 24.75 Oak bed davenport 4 95 Oak library table 3.95 Odd chairs and rockers 295 Fiber chairs and rockers 6.95 Many Other Bargains, Buy now for future needs. State Faiirinifltimre Cos. 200 S. MERIDIAN PAY CASH AND SAVE Miscellaneous Wanted H HIGHEST SPOT CASH PRICE FOR FURNITURE, RUGS, ETC. CALL US BEFORE YOU SELL. Rilev 2019. HODGES AUCT, CO. orot Lash H&.s furniture. CARL SHANK Li 1910 HOUSE CLEANING?—Your surplus clothing furniture, magazines, papers will help us to help others. Salvation Army Industrial Home. Phone for wagon. RI. ®i 22 - 127 W. Georgia St. FURNITURE WANTED—CaII Ll. 3638; a courteous buyer will quote you a cash price. We come quick. IF YOU HAVE HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE—CaII SHANK AUCTION CO. Ri. 0644. or Ri. 7434. FURNITURE— And rugs wanted: entire homes or pieces. Hu. 7274; anytime.