Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 1, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 May 1929 — Page 15

MAY 13, 1929.

JAMES P, SMITH FUNERAL TO BE HELDTUESDAY Leading State Lumber Man and Philanthropist Dies at Age of 77. Boris.! rites lor James Preston Smith. 77, who died at his home, 1310 North New Jersey street. Sunday, will be neld Tuesday at 2 p. m. at the New Jersey street address. Burial will be Crown Hill cemetery. Mr. Smith was prominent in lumber circles of the state. At the time of his death he was interested in lumber and furniture concerns at Tipton, Fowler, Carnden, Wabash, Lebanon, Burrows and Kempton, with offices in Indianapolis. His philanthropic activities included gifts to the Methodist hospital of this city and De Pauw university. He aided sixteen boys through college. Mr. Smth yas born in Williamstown. S. C. He was educated at Oxford academy at Oxford, Ind. The widow. Mrs. Genevieve H. Smith, and four brothers, W. J. Smith, Fletcher Smith and Jay W. Smith of Fowler, Ind., and E. O Smith, Louisville, Ky., survive. Joseph Walker, 73. retired locomotive engineer, who dropped dead Saturday at Garfield park, will be buried Wednesday in Washington Park cemetery. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 Wednesday afternoon at Wald undertaking establishment, 1619 North Illinois rtreet, and at St. Paul’s Episcopal church at 2. Injuries suffered in a train wreck ten years ago were said to have caused his death. Mr. Walker was a member of the Episcopal church and the Masonic lodge. Survivors are the widow, Mrs. Mary B. Walker; two daughters, Mrs. Lyda Hill and Mrs. Fannie McMillan of Moose Jaw, Canada; three sons, Charles Walker of Moose Jaw; Alfred Walker and Joseph Walker Jr., of Cincinnati, 0., and four stepchildren. Funeral rites for Dr. R. W'. Campbell. 74. who died at his home, 3916 College avenue. Saturday, were held today at the College avenue residence. Dr. Campbell had practiced medicine in Indianapolis for thirty-two years. He had been ill six weeks prior to his death. Survivors are the widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Campbell; a daughter, Mrs. Gilbert Smith. Indianapolis; three sons, G. Guy Campbell, editor of the Brownsburg Record: A. W. Campbell of Elwood. foreman of the Call-Leader, and Harry J. Campbell of Springfield, Mo., foreman of a newspaper plant. Frank N. McGinnis. 55. who died at his home. 4020 Cornelius avenue, Sunday, will be buried Tuesday in Holy Cross cemetery. Funeral services will be held at 8:30 a. m. at John F. Reynolds undertaking parlors. 950 North Pennsylvania street, followed by services at 9 a. m. at the Holy Angels Catholic church. Mr. McGinnis was born in this citr. He had been associated with Courtland C. Cohee in the tailoring firm of Cohee &■ McGinnis (now Cohee & Hanson* for many years. He was a member of the Modern Woodmen of America, Maple camp No. 5563. Survivors are the widow. Mrs. Lillian McGinnis; two sons. Robert. McGinnis and Richard McGinnis: a sister, Mrs. Riley Combs: a brother. Thomas McGinnis and two halfsisters, all of this city. Funeral services were held this afternoon for J. C. Mendenhall. 83, a. Civil war veteran who and <=d Friday night at his home. 1717 North Illinois street. Burial wa, in Crown Rill cemetery. Mr. Mendenhall served in the One hundred Seventeenth Indiana infantry until it was mu; ered out- and then re-enlisted in the Second Missouri cavalry known as “Merrill’s Horse." He served as an aid to General Thomas at the close of the war. The widow. Mrs. Minnie Mendenhall, survives.

BULGARIAN KING AGAIN REPORTED BETROTHED Engagement of Boris to SaxeCoburg Princess Expected. B't United Preps LONDON. May 13.—A dispatch : from Geneva to the Daily Mail today said It reliably was reported there that the engagement of King j Boris of Bulgaria to a member of j the Saxe-Coburg and Gotha family soon will be announced. The dispatch did not give the name of the princess, but the most eligible member of the family is Princess Sibylle. the eldest daughter of the former Duke of Saxe- ; Coburg and Gotha. She was 21 last January. King Berts has been reported engaged to numerous European prinsses. including among the latest Princess Giovanna of Italy. Religious differences hinder such a marriage, however, since King Boris > an orthodox Catholic and Princess Giovanna a Roman Caholic. DOG PUSHES MAN IN SEA \rcident Causes Suit for 515.000 Against Wharf Owner. B I nit-d Prfft BOSTON. May 13. William i Doyle, a fisherman, was standing on an East boston wharf, leisurely watching the boats in the harbor, j when a police dog ran into him and pushed him off the dock. Doyle, who suffered a broken leg and wrenched back is suing the owner of the wharf for $15,000 damages. Returns 55.000 Gets 55 CHICAGO, May 13.—Officer Stephen Pavlak took time off from directing traffic to run down a driver who dropped a packet containing $5,000 in the middle of the street. The driver handed Pavlak $5.

SOUGHT IN DEATH QUIZ 'tepfather Said to Have Held Policy on Supposed Train Victim. B'< rutted Prt * BEDFORD. Ind . May 13 —Search : was being made today for James | Brannon, stepfather of Edward Luj cas, 17, w hose mutilated body was found on the B. O. railroad tracks, east of Mitchell last week, according to O. D. Emerson, coroner. The man is wanted for questioning regarding the death. Cecil Luca:. 19, brother of the dead boy, told Bedford authorities the stepfather recently had taken out an insurance policy with double indemnity clause in case of death by accident, upon Edward.

SOUND FILMS MADE FOR USE IN PHONOGRAPH Disc Records Threatened by Machine Reproducing Entire Operas. Bu r llitrd Prryy NEW YORK, May 13.—The invention of anew device for production of “canned'’ entertainment, ! combining the prindipAes of the 1 sound films and the phonograph, has been perfected by science. Members of the Acoustical Society of America, in convention at the Bell Telephone laboratories here last week, missed hearing the teresting details of the invention, known at this sage as a film phonograph,” by reason of the fact that at the last minute the paper of Dr. C. W. Hewlett of the General Electric laboratories at Schenectady was withdrawn from the program. Dr. Hewlett, who was ready to proceed with a thirty-minute demonstration lecture, told the United Press it had been decided that publicity regarding the device was undesirable. Reproduces Uninterruptedly Entire novels of operas may be placed upon a comparatively short film, which, replacing the familiar disc, could be placed on the “film phonograph" and reproduce uninterruptedly over a period of two hours or more. Thus the “tired business man” might rest his eyes and recline in comfort while hearing a favorite book or play read to him or might enjoy a complete opera or other musical production of length without interruption. Radio programs of particular interest by such a device may be "canned" and reproduced at will. A film record of historic events could thus be filed away for posterity. Requires Short Film Instead of the film of thousands of feet required in the production of talking motion pictures, this phonograph film, relieved of the necessity of reproducing pictures with the sound, may be as short as thirty or forty feet. Lines of production, reproduced on the film, are almost microscopic in size and hence may be almost, innumerable across the width of the film. The detail of the device corresponding to the needle in the present phonograph proceeds the length of the film and automatically turns to the next line retracing the length of the film and continuing the operation indefinitely to the end. Legal Notices NOTICE or BIDS ON SUPPLIES FOR THE USE OF THE PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS OF THE STATE OF INDIANA. Notice is hereby given that the Joint Purchasing Commit we for the benevolent and correctional institutions Os the State of Indiana will receive at. the office of its secretary. Room 326. Sfatehouse. until 10 o'clock a. m. Monday. May 20th. 1929. sealed bid? on Drv Goods and Notions now on file in the office of the Secretary of the Committer. The Joint Purchasing Coir' itee reserves the right- to reject anv and all bids and to waive technical defects. JOINT PURCHASING COMMITTEE. DAILY E. M COY, Secretary. Mar 13. 1929. Death Notices BAKER SHERMAN W.—Darling son of Mr. and Mrs. Cannon Bail Baker, passed away at the late residence. 902 E. Garfield drive. May 13: age 14 yars. Funeral notice later. For further information. call Wm. E. Krieger. McSHAY, WILLIAM F Beloved father of Hubert. Bernard. Lucile and Eleanor, died in Ann Arbor. Mich. For further information, call Kirby k Dinn Funeral Chapel. RIBBLE. MRS. MAE- -Of 1051 Harvey St 7. wife of Robert Ribble. mother of William Ribble and Mrs. Julia Stevens, daughter of Mr 3nd Mrs. George Bucksot. pissed awav Saturday. May 11. Funeral Tuesday. May 14. 2 p m.. at above address. Burial Memorial Park. Friends invited. SMITH. JAMES PRESTON Beloved hus~ band of P-uevieve Hays Smith, passed awar Sue -A morning. Services Tuesday. 2p. m A the residence. 1310 N. New Jerso” Friends invited Burial Crow- Hill. V,' AI Ivf R. JOSEPH—Beloved husband o' Marv B Walker ar.d father of Mrs. Lvdia Hill. Mrs.. Fannie McMillen and Charles Walker, all of Canada: Alfred and Joseph Walker Jr. of Cincinnati. O. passed awav May It, age 73 vears. Fitness! at the Wal# Funeral Parlors. 1619 S'. Illinois S’ . Wednesday. Mav 15. at 1:30 p m. Services at St. Pauls Episcopal Church. Illinois and New York S’?., at 2 p. m. Burial Washington Park cemetery. Friends invited. In Memoriam Notices IN MEMORIAM—In loving remembrance of our darling grand . mgh’er. Dorothv Yoder, who passed r ■ v one rear ago todav. May 13. 1928. As we loved her. so we miss her. In our hearts, she is always near. Love remembered, longed for always. Brings us many a solemn tear. Sadlv missed bv grandparents. ME and MRS. JOHN ARNSLER:n MEMORIAM—In loving remembrance of dear little Dorothy, who passed s-.'M Mav 13. 1928. With this day comes .it ar little g.i 1 that's rcr- And in our hearts we miss her. more as time goes on She meant so mu to us. our darling And since she's pass'd awav no one knows the hopes and dream.- left shattered on that day. Sadlv missed bv mothe. daddy, brother Russel: and sister JPloris. You Read the Want Ads— Have you tried to use them? It’s easy—Cal! Ri 5551 Ask for an Ad Taker. Funeral Directors \v. t.ltlasexgym Main office 2220 Shclbv St. Drerel 2570 , FINN BROS. FUNERAL HOME 1639 N MERIDIAN Ta 1885 George Griusteiner Funeral director 522 E. Market. Riley 5374.

Funeral Directors g. hTherrmaxx 1722 8 East St. Dr. 4477. UNDERTAKERS. HISEY k TITUS. 93! N. Delaware. LI. 3321. "A REAL HOME FOR SERVICE” RAGSDALE k PRICE II 3608 1219 N. Alabama. FRED W. VEHLING. DR, 1362 702 Virginia Ave. ZlAlTok The Home of Thoughtful Service. 1222 Union St. 1619 N. Illinois DR. 2551. J. C. WlLSON—Funeral parlors: ambulance service and modern automotive equipment. Dr. 0321 and Dr 0322. Lost and Found BOSTON TERRIER—Screw tail, brown, white markg. Child grievg. Dr. 5071. Rev. DOG—German police; 6 months old: half grown; dark brown: wearing collar with chain attached. Reward. Ta. 1406. FOX TERRIER—Wire haired; lost near 42d and Illinois. Rew, Phone Wa. 5600. LOST —Approximately $55 in bills downtown; probably in Block's store or Market house; working man's pay; liberal reward. Ri. 1681 or 42 N. Senate. MESH BAG —Lost Sat. p. m.; Briehtwood car or Sheldon st.; reward : Ch. 2278. NECKPIECE!—Red fox: lost at Liggett’s drug store. Libera! reward. Dr. 3974. _ PURSE—Brown leather containing check. Call Harriett Grey. Wa. 1703. Reward. WATCH—Lost: lady's Hampden; initials E. F.: keepsake. Reward. Ir. 3021-W. $25 REWARD—For lady’s black handbag, containing money and papers valuable to owner only. Call Be. 3361, ’ Special Notices ON OR AFTER MAY 13. 1929—1 will not be responsible for debts contracted bv any other than myself. CHESTER E. JORDAN. REDUCE—Rapidly .safely, amazing results, remain siender with Health baths. Room 333. Castle Hall Bldg. 230 E. Ohio. Li. 5092 UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT—Home Hotel $1 and up., week $3.50 and up. WORK CLOTHES—And shoes: cut prices. 118 Virginiajust south of Maryland. IF YOU CARF,— For humble home, in exchange for light, serv.. Ir 2413. morn & ev

Help Wanted Male WANTED Set-Up Man For Gridley and Acme 4 Spindle Machine. VICTOR PISTON PIN CO. 115 N. Noble EXPERIENCED UPHOLSTERERS. THOS. MADDEN SON & CO. FLETCHER AVE. AND BIG 4 SALESMEN ‘ For radio and phonograph department to work with salesmanager. Ages 28 to 30. Apply MR. BOYD. Radio Dept., Baldwin Piano Cos.. 37 Monument Circie OLD ESTABLISHED FIRM—Has opening for reliable man to do special promotion work; selling experience would be helpful. Salary and bonus. See MR. BOYD. 102 S. Penn. HOTEL COOK - SIOO per mo. COUNTERMAN. sls r:r week. PARAMOUNT EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. 330 When Bldg. Licensed. BOYS—Not attending school, good pay, steady w’ork. grade school education. Bring age certificate. See MR. DALTON, 18 N. Meridian. MEN With cars; rural sales work: splendid remuneration. Call C. N. Hayes. Spink Hotel. Help Wanted Female OPERATORS for Mending overalls; 5 days per week; 82 per day. 2520 E. 12th St. OVERALL LAUNDRY. MUSICAL OUT OF TOWN—tMeat carvers, S6O per mo. Counter girls. SSO per mo. PARAMOUNT EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. Licensed. 330 When Bldg. IF—You care for humble home in exchange for light serv. Ir. 2413. Morning and evenings. HOUSEKEEPER—In small home: more for _nom e than wages. 977 S. Delaware St. MIDDLE-AGED HOUSEKEEPER—Go home nights. Call Be. 1717. You Read the Want Ads— Have you tried to use them? It’s easy—Call Ri. 5551 Ask for an Ad Taker. Situations Wanted Mete W’OOD—Working foreman, machine rni.i best references. J. F. BROWN. Kentucky St.. Franklin. Ind. PAPER CLEANING - WANTED—SI.OO~peT room. Ch. 2661-J. CHAUFFEUR--Or houseman, experienced. reliable, good ref. Ta. 6105. MEAT CUTTER—Thoroughly exp.; best of reference: reasonable. Ri. 1839. CLEANING YARDS—Mowing lawns, trimming shrubs; exp.: white. Ch. 2849. Situations Wanted Female CAREFUL—Laundering called for and delivered: experienced. Dr. 2320. RELIABLE—CoIored girl desires cooking, general housework, stay nights. Ri. 6454. - Business Announcements BATHROOM—Complete, S7O: plumbing and heating installed. Reas. Ta. 4967, FEATHERS—Bought sold and renovated; feather mattresses, pillows made to order F. E, Burkle, 416 Mass. Ri. INTERlOß.—Painting: exterior; prices reas. WILSON AND REEDY. Li. 9337. INTERlOß—Decorating; by experts; we are fully equipped for any job. Ta. 2958. PAINTING—Int., ext., best material and workmanship. Will Higgins, Ri. 6213. PAINTTNi t—Bast material; experienced; careful work. Reasonable. He. : 227. PAINTING Call FERTIG & PFAFFER. 1935 N. Illinois. Ta. 0277. PAINTING —House; int.; signs: re: otir estimate. E B. Goodloe. 557 Mods. Ave., Li. 0561: formerly at the courthouse. PAlNTlNG—lnterior and exterior; best mate, and wkmnship. O'Neal. Dr. 2884-M. PAPER HANGlNG—Painting, plastering; general repair work. Ch. 0469. PAPER. HANGlNG—Estimates free. 1929 samples. FRANK JACKSON. Ch, 2004. PAPER HANGING Call after 5 p. m. __ LI. 9716. PAPER CLEANED—SI per room; painting. Call Carden. Dr. 7599. PAPER—Furn.. hung. $4 up; painting plastering, cleaning work guar. H'l. 3 853. PAPER HANGlNG—Cleaning and painting, high-class work. Ch. 0512. PAPER HANGING—And painting: work guaranteed. Ch. 0973. W. M. THORNELL. PAPER CLEANED—7Sc rm. and up. Work guar. Call SCANLON. Ri. 7908. EXPERT WALL PAPER CLEANERS All work guaranteed. Call LI. 8780. PAPER CLEANING—Hanging, cleaning of all kinds, painting. Jones.. Ha. 1101-W. RUGS—Cleaned, 9x12, Si.6o. Cal) for and deliver KEEMER RUG CO.. Ch. 5336. WALL PAPER—And hardwood floors cleaned: work guar. Hu. 4040; Ch. 6369. WALL PAPER—Cleaning, prompt service: white men. Ri. 6572. WALL PAPER CLEANING: PAINT WASHING—Price reas.: first, class work guaranteed M. Hill, Ri. 0349. anytime. ALI KINDS OF PLUMBING INSTALLED AT REASONABLE PRICES Ta 4057 HAVE—Your gutters, downspouting and roofs looked over bv Goldstein. Dr. 3431. LET—Riverside Rug Cleaners clean your rues and wall paper, all work guaranteed; prices reas. 1428 Montcalm. Ri. 4983 Rooms for Rent ALABAMA. N., 521—Front rooms. $5 up: children welcome BOULEVARD PL.. 4155 —Room: private home; suitable 1 or 2; breakfast optional. Wa. 3203-R. BLVD.. PL.. 3167—Nicelv furnished room; meals opt.; garage. Ha. 4611-R, CAP.. N. 2344—Furnished rm.: 1 or 2 gentlemen, modern. Ha. 2557-M. CAP. N.. -945—LovelvVm. for eir.p., mother with child: Will board child. Ha. 3874-W. CENTRAL CAR—Lovelv coc! rm.: home privileges; girls. 603 E 32nd. Wa. 2836, CENTRAL. 1456—Large nicelv furn. rm., moti.. business woman preferred. Ri. 4 749. CENTRAL. 2906—Front rm.: single or dbl.; private home; gar; conveniently located. CENTRAL. 2332—Large, attractive, front rm private family. Ta. 4237. CFNTRAL. 2821—Nice large rm.. suitable for 2: reasonable. Ha. 0413-R. CLINTON HOTEL—29 Vir. Ave.; housekeeping; also sleeping: clean, modern. COLLEGE 1309—University Court: 1 rm furn.: 1 unfurn: private home. Ri. 4995 DELAWARE. N . 918—Front /ms. $5 up; children welcome EUCLID. N.. 129—Pleasant rm.. mod. home; near E. Washington car. Ir 3307-M. HOOSIER INN 440 Mass.; clean, „,,y rms.; showers; ILL . N.. 2154- APT. 4—UNUSUAL RM.; SEE TO APPSteCIATE, HA. 3652-R.

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Rooms for Rent ILLINOIF N.. 2333—Large airy clean. single room: $12.50 wk. Ta. 7110, KENWOOD. 2250—Nicely furnished rm . garage opt., near 111, car. Ta. 1916. MARKET ~T7, 634—4 rms. for housekeepir.g or sleeping. Ri. 2102. MERIDIAN, N., 2208—Beautiful rm.: private bath; A-l location; plenty hot water. Ta 6266. MERIDIAN. N-. 2336 Desirable rooms, strictly modern: hot water. Ta. 2953. NEW JERSEY. N.. 3243—Lovely, large room: private family: reason. Wa. 3316. NEW JERSEY. N'.. 1411—Pleasant rm.; pri. home: gar, opt.: Central car. Ri. 2684. NEW JERSEY. N.. 831—2 sleeping rms.; also housekeeping: walking distance. NEW JERSEY. N., 3030—Attractive front rm.: home privileges. Ha. 3833-W. OHIO HOTEL—I26*g E. Ohio; clean, newly decorated rms.. plenty hot water: $4 up. PARK—Very desirable front; private home; meals optional. He. 5483. PENN. N . 1470—First class modern: adults _cn iy. Gentlemen preferred. PENN. N., 919. APT. 9—ldeal arrangement for 2; reasonable. Li. 9465. ST. CLAIR. 314 E. Apt. 3; attractive, sieping rm.; hot water: close. Li. 3173. TALBOTT—North of creek; attractve rm., mod.: breakfast optional. Ha. 0209-R. WALNUT. E.. 307';—Clean, modern, airy room: reasonable. Li. 9264. WALNUT. 452 E.. APT. 2—Nice, clean, modern rm; walking distance. Ri. 9752. WALNUT. E.. 112—Rm. for 2: next bath; close in: near Penn, car. Ri. 3629. 17TH, E.. 320—Nicely furnished room; modern: reasonable. Ha. 0433. 23D. W., 158—Nice front rm., suitable for 2; modern. Ha. 0755-J. 25TH. E., 665—Rm. suitable for 2; private home: beak, if desired. He. 2856. 28TH. E.. 214—Lovely newly furn. front rm.; 3 windows; cooi, facing Fall Creek. SPECIAL SUMMER RATES—Now in effect: come and see what we have. Dension Hotel. Li. 4383. ATTRACTIVE FURN. RM.—ln downtown apt.: with private family; man and wife, or 2 gentlemen. Li. 9013. NICELY FURN. RM.—l or 2 girls, or couple, modern apt.; private entrance; next to bath, near car line. He. 4577, “HOTEL EASTGATE E. Washington at New Jersey Sts. "Some Larger—None Better." Fireproof, modern, restful rooms, tastefully and elaborately furnished. Radio service. Rates. $1.50 to $2.50. Special weekly rates. 57 and np. Li. 4502. LOVELY—Sleeping rm., mod. home: north; board optional: 63.50. Ha. 1718-W. Room for Rent With Board CENTRAL. 1944—Nice rm.: good meals: 1 or 2 gentlemen: private home, Ta. 0267. ILLINOIS. N.— Modern 1 rge airy rm.; J mme privileges. Reas. Wa. 1188-W. PARK, 2350—Beautiful room; private home: Central car. He. 4412. PENN.. N., 2256—Rm. for 1 or 2; home privileges. Ta. 0761 23D. W.. 117—Two voung men to board; small, private family: mod. home: steam heat: constant hot water; near 111, car. CHILDREN—Room, board; mother's care. 60G Somerset, Be. 4963. VEs.Y—Attractive rm.. shower bath; excellent meals; busi. man: gar. He, 5507. CHRISTIAN HOME FOR EMPLOYED COUPLE. IR. 4309. Rent Housekeeping Rooms BROADWAY, 1422—Beautiful furn. front apt.: telephone; priv. bath: garage. BROADWAY. 2410—1nn., kitchenette; mod., furn.; also front sleep, rm., downstairs. CAPITOL. N.. 715—2 housekeeping apts.; completely furnished. Li. 8460. DREXEL ARMS—73O N. Illinois; 2-rm. housekeeping suits, kitchenette; furnished : $10.50. Li. 2821. KENWOOD. 3022—2 connecting' rooms; kitchenette; private home. Ta. 5312. MADISON AVE., 1926—Newly decorated rm.; furnished: reasonable. Dr. 4284-W. MERIDIAN, S.. 1024','2—Furnished housekeeping rooms. Call at room 14. NEW JERSEY, N. 124—Unaer new management: rooms. Ri 4145 _____ NEW -JERSEY, 1428 N. APT. 4—2 rm. hsekeep. apt,; cverythg. furn.. mod.,_gar. ORIENTAL. 20 N.—2-rm. apt.; mod.; everything furnished: reasonable. PARK, 2142—New management; newly decorated; 2 rm. apt.; garage. He. 5008. PENN.. N., 1470—Modern, 3 rms. and kitchenette: adults only. ST. CLAIR. E., 317—Suite rm.?.; also sleeping; modern: adults. Ri. 1960. ST. JOE. E . 215—2 connecting rms.; modern; furnished: reasonable. Ri. 3564. WALNUT. E.. 115—2 furnished rms.: walk. diet.; S2O mo. See housekeeper in base. WOODRUFF.SO2. M. D— 2 nicely furnished front rms.: with kitchentte. Ch. 4360. TENTH. E-, 226—2 housekeeping up, $7; also-single, $5: walk, dist..; mod. Ri. 4818. 11 TIT EV 27—2-rm. suite. clean, modern. 11TH, E.. 213—2 hsekpg. rms.. adjoining _ba th; private entrance. Reasonable. 19TH. 220 E.—2 lovely rms. on car line; references required. Ta. 1613. 30TH. W.. 1029—2 furnished housekeeping rooms. Ha, 2032-J. ___ BEAUTIFUL WOODRUFF—Front, rm.: 3d floor, private balcony. $5; also rm . kitchenette. 3rd f!.. $6.50; large rm.. 2d fl.. $6; large porch and yard. Ch. 4108. 3 BURNISHED RMS.—Toilet, bath; near Prospect St. Dr. 2432. 3 NICELY FURNISHED RMS.—Large lawn, $6, Ha. 1486-W. 2 RMS—Modern: everything furnished; reasonable. Ha. 1782. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSTNEF - Apartments for Rent BELLEFONTAINE, 2315—3 rms. and bath, newly decorated, heat, water and garage furnished. Li. 4638. BELLINGHAM decorated; 3-room apts.: $47.50; utilities furnished. Wa. 4413. CAP.. N.. 1023—5 MOD.. UNFURN.; $25. CH. 2641-J. LI 8136. DELAWARE. 813 N.—4 rms.. bath; heat, water furn: very attrac..: reas. Li. 6553. KENWOOD, 3024—Modern. 6-rm.. upper duplex: heat, water garage. Ta. 5312. LANSING. 431'-'—4 rooms,’ bath, heat furnished nicely: dec.; $22.50. Dr. 1417. PINEX —Pine. Fletcher ave.; fur and unfur.: $35 up. See custodian. Apt.,No. 2. STUftM. 1801—Furnished: 3 rms . kitchenette, duplex apt,; strictly mod.; 'reasonable. 418 E. FIFTEENTH .$41.00 1603 Central 37.50 1733 N. Meridian 70.00 1226. N. Illinois 35.00 240 E. Pratt 30.00 3015 N. Meridian 82.50 1108 College 35.00 1124 Broadway 43.00 18 E. 37th 55.00 5345 E. Washington 39.00 3515 N. Penn 50.00 1244 E. Washington 43.00 1220 Park ' 45.50 MOYNAHAN PROPERTIES. 710 Union Title. Li. 3458. THOROUGHLY modern 2. 3. 4 and 3-room apartment: 8 locations north, east, and south at reduced rent. See us or phone. Li. 5391. H. H. WOODSMALL & CO, Fidelity Trust Building. APARTMENT RENTAL BUREAU Let us help vou find an apartment. We take you in our car. No obligation of course. Ri. 1371. LOVELY—4-rrn. upper duplex, newly dec.; garage; utilities furn.; $35, Ha. 1945. Houses and Flats Furnished ALABAMA. N., 2041—Studio apt.; young busines girls; $3.50 per week. Ta. 3417. ILL. N.. 431. APT. 5—3 rms.. everything furn. victrola. o-.ttuffed. bath. Li. 6938. N. TALBOTT—6 rooms. 2 bedrooms. everything furnished: 815 week. Ta. 7110. WALNUT. E.. 115—3 rms.. bath; everyth. furn.; 335 See Housekeeper in basement 31 ST. W.. 1117—6-room modern: everything furnished: yard: garden Ta. 3356. MODERN—Lower duplex; completely furn.; about May 15. for 6 weeks. Ri. 5790. LOWER DUPLEX—24OO N.: five roomYz bedrooms: heat, water; garage furnished; *55; move right in! We also have others. SCHLOSS BROS. INVESTMENT CO. Li. 2318.

Houses for Rent BARTH, 2141—South half 5-room modern double garage. Dr. 0231. BELLEFONTAINE. 2028—Semi-mod.; dble.; 5 rooms; garage; $22. He. 3493. CENTENNIAL. 409—a rms.. gas, elec., well, cistern. 2 porches, car space; Sl6. CENTRAL. 2820—3 bedrms.. suitable for racers., fine cond.. gar,, 837.50. Ha. 1240-W ELM. 312—7 rooms, bath, garage. Ta. 2008. EWING. N., 408—4 rm. mod. dble., will paint: put Ist class cond.; 535. Ri. 9752. HIGHLAND. N.. 418—6-room single, modern near Tech.; garage furn. Ch. 3991. ILLINOIS. N.. 3467—Near Shortridge: 6rm. modern double; $35. Wa. 3947-W. KEYSTONE. S.. 1143—5 rooms, semi-mod-ern; $lB. Inquire. 1441 Orange. LEE. 1452—Double. 5 rooms, gas, elec.: garage: clean: A-I condition; sl6. MPHERSON. 2823—Double: 5-rnf mod.: gar.; 525: clean: A-!: doors refir,ished. PINE. N.. 434—Rear: 4 rooms. sl4; water paid. Ask for Mr. Beston. , SOUTHE ASTERN. 2509-11 5-rm. double; •'Va. paid: gar.: 522. Ing 551 E. Wash. SPRUCE. 1726—5 rooms, gas. elec., gar - . inside toilet, water pri.; sls. Clean. SPRUCE ST.. 1505—5 rooms; semi-modern; redecorated; gar.; pleasant surround.; S2O. ST. CLAIR. E.. 1120—Double; 9 rms.. mod., gar.: A-l cond.; Kroger plant; S3O: wa. pd. UDELL. 1134—New 6-room duplex. A-I condition, jp rage, $27.50. Dr. 3540-R.

Houses for Rent WII KINS. 546—6-room cottage; gas. e’ec.. jns!de toilet, papered thruout; gar.; $lB. 52ND. E, 613— Attractive 3 bedroom. 2 mav double; >75. Business Places for Rent , - - s and 4 _ ROOM su i XE s. Furnished or unfurnished. UNION TITLE OFFICE BLDG. Southwest Corner Market and Delaware Li. 3458. Room 710. M 7 CAR"TY k EAST ST—4 storerooms, neighborhood wants bakery, delicatessen, barber shop, plumber or radio shop. Call Hu. 3271. NICE RM —Good business ioc. sl2 mo.; close Fe.uctain sq. 824 Shelby. Dr. 2084. Houses for Sale ~ SIOO CASH 939 S. NEW JERSEY ST. Six-room cottage, inside toilet, electricitv gas. Balance like" rent. RI 2509 N. J. FOX HU. 1168. WARMAN, N.. 452—6-room houseUlights, gas. paved street: double garage, rea! bargain P $2,500; terms. McTARSNEY k BROWN. 2608 VV. Michigan. Be. 3609, SEE THIS AND BE~CONVINCED 5-rm. bungalow, modern. Must sell; leaving citv. Will sac. for $5,300; small cash will handle. Call Ir. 2413, morn &ev. NEARLY NEW DOUBLE—Near Riverside; $1 900; consider used car as down payment. MR. WEATHERS, 405 Villa. Dr. 1102 Real Estate for Exchange WANTED —Farms in exchange for business properties, hotels, apartment buildings and dwellings and garages, H. A. STAUFFER. Lafayette. Indiana. SIRM. BUNGALOW—For farm with fruit; ] hr. drive from city. Ch. 3574-M. Suburban for Sale MONEY TALKS 290 acres. 18 miles Indianapolis; mod. improvements. A little cash will buy an ideal country home. Foreman Realty Cos., 724 Continental Bank Bldg. Ri. 4610.

Farms for Sale CALIFORNIA—Given copy of the California Land Buyer and Home Seekers Guide sent to any address. M. E. BIGGS, 1106 Jackson St.. Oakland. Cal. Business Property for Sale SHELBY. 1881 —Nice storeroom; 6 living rms.: rented at $65 !^on^ 1 _Dr,_j3sQ J Storage and Transfer PACKING. SHIPPING LOW RATES—On California shipments. Local and overland hauling. OTTO J. SUEZ. Ri. 36286561 night. Ch. 0699 W-4579. J H. TAYLOR TRANS. & STORAGE; SPECIAL PRICE OVERLAND—To or from Cricago, St. Louis. Detroit, Cleveland or other cities. Dr. 30™. or Ri. 4265. BORNMAN TRANSFER CO.—Satisfactory moving service; overland trucking of furniture and freight. Ch 5571. RADIO FURNITURE MOVING—S3 load and up; large covered trucks, experienced help, give me a call. Dr. 5857. TRANSFER—Ana General Hauling of ail kinds. 821 E. 64th. W. E. RODOEKER. Wa. 4433: residence. Hu. 2137. BRITTON TRANSFER —Moving $3.50 load large trucks; responsible men. Dr. 761 b. C. H. MALONE—Transfer, hauling, grading and sodding. Ch. 5114. HICKS—LocaI and Jong distance transfer: expert piano movers. Ri. 6434. LOCAL--And overland moving: lowest rates-. Responsible men. Be. 3263. WILLIAMS TRANSFER—Large covered trucks: local, overl’d, $3.50 Id. up. Ir, 0244 FURNITURE MOVED s2.so—And up; large covered trucks. Li. 7790. Ch. 1432. Miscellaneous for Sale ANTIQUE—WaInut bed and dresser. sls; mahogany Edison phono., good condi. rec.. 2 tone arms. $25. Ch. 7260-M. BABY CARRIAGE—Gray reed; good condltion; real bargain. 438 Chester Ave. and high chair; good condition; bargain. Dr. ,4244-W. ______ BICYCLE—Ladv's; good co .dition; cheap. Wa. 3353. 4221 Rookwoo . Ave, BOOKCASE—Quarter-sawed oak; leather davenport bed. 2044 Cent ml Ave. bottles: Home Bottle Supplies Sagalowsky Bottle Cos. Ri. 7104, * 605 3. Capitol. BREAKFAST SET—Beautiful 9-pc. dining rm.. 2-pc. living room. 3-pc. bedrm.. rugs, occasional tables, twin beds, odd chairs, CoXwells. 2428 N. Meridian. DINING ROOM SUITE—B-pc.; slightly used, $45. 2428 N. Meridian. ELECTRIC WASHER—Zenith; excellent condition; real bargain. Ri. 9208. FLOWER AND VEGETABLE PLANTS— Annuals and perennials; reasonable. Beech Grove 148-J-2. FURNACE HARDWARE CO. Garden tools and seed ; trellises; screen doors. 139 W. 16th St, Li. 5381. I FURNITURE—Rugs, electric sweeper, like : hew: private owner. Dr. 7613-W. ; GAS STOVE—SS; high oven coal range. sls: dropleaf table. $3.50; congoleum. 45c sq yd. 1042 S. Meridian St. INCUBATOR —Buckeye; holds 250 eggs. been used once; bar gain. Wa. 3091 LlNOLEUM—Remanents: less than cost; various sizes. PATTERSON SHADE CO.. 9_ E. Washington St. 3rd floor. OIL STOVE—E-Z; 4 double burners: oven, reasonable. Ch. 0813-W. ! PRESS—BxI2. C & P. first SBS gets it: 4 D C motors, cheap. SHUMAKER PRINTING CO„ Printcraft Bldg. Kefrigerators -AT FACTORY PRICES—These refrigerators are scientifically constructed, proved and tested at Columbia University: a small down pavment delivers any refrigerator easy terms. Poier Ice and Fuel Cos.. 2000 Northwestern Ave. Phone Ta. 0689. ’SINGER SEWING MACHINES Electric drop heads, repair all makes. 126 W. WASHINGTON. RI. 9713 SlNGEß—Electric portable. $25: drop head, $8: open evenings. 838 Virginia Ave. WALL CASE—Mahogany, good cond., worth $125, netv. will sell for SSO. 3-929 W. Wash. St. Be. 5041. WRINGEi. ROLLS—AII makes elec. wash. Elec. Appliar.ee Clearing House. Ch. 0852. BARRETT-WADE FURNITURE CO— 868 Virginia Ave.; furniture, tugs, stoves, refrigerators, 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-A!r” ventilators. Let's prove it. MEIER ELECTRIC & MACHINE CO. Ventilating Engineers. 136 S. Meridian St. Li. 2401-02. SUPERIOR HOUSE PAINT—Out side or inside. 15 colors and white. $1.59 gallon. 366 S. Meridian S’. Ri. 9165. DATED—Coverlid table cloth, old glass, china dishes. 3456 N. Capitol. THE TRADING POST 129 W. 16th St., between Capitol and Illinois St, Evening dresses, coats, dln-ing-rm. furniture, household BIG FOUR RY. CO. Unclaimed Freight Station, 'Cor. Cap. Ave. and South St. Heavy glass trays, suitable for meat shops, drug and candy stores, also homes. 25c each; also 50 pairs oxfords for children. $1.50 pair. CIOSE OUT SALE All soiled and used eas ranees. Rea! bargains. Low as $5. CHAMBERS CO.. 102 5. Penn. St. Miscellaneous Wanted H HIGHEST SPOT CASH PRICE FOR FURNITURE. RUGS. ETC. CALL US BEFORE YOU SELL. Rilev 2018. HODGES AUCT. CO. ~~ / -j for stoves. Spot Cash SS *.'i A furnituie. 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. Hi. 6622. 127 W. Georgia St. IF YOU HAVE HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE—CaII SHANK AUCTION CO. Ri. 0644, or Ri. 7434. PRIVATE PARTY—WiII pay cash for Hoibart cake mixer: large size. Phone Be. 0151. 1302 W. Mortis St. FURNITURE—And rugs wanted, entire homes or pieces. Hu. 7274: anytime. Musical Instruments SCHUBERT PlANO—Mahogany case; bargam. 549.50; sold on terms. Splendid Ellington player. Fine condition. Bargain. $110: bench and rolls. Sold on terms. WILKING MUSIC CO.. 120 East Ohio street, Pianos for Rent SI Per Month KIMBALL PIANO STORE, Ri. 2155. 150 N. Delaware. PLAYER—Splendid "Ellington:" fine condition: bargain; $110: bench and 10 rolls. Sold on terms. WILKING MUSIC CO.. 120 E. Ohio Sr PLAYER PIANO SATE $145 to $375 SIO down; no inf res’. ROBERTSON PIANO CO. 235 N, PENN, SAXOPHONES —Slightly used. SIO down. E-Z payments. Lorenz Saxophone School, ground floor. Pembroke Arcade. _ VICTROLA —Victor: rec.: excellent eof.d , cheap. 1430 N. Colorado. Ch. 2134-R, PLAYER PlANO—"Kimball." will sac. at your own price. 5657 N. Penn. St. BANJO— Leedy tenor: cost S2OO new; sac., $55. 44 N. Hamilton. i

Pets and Live Stock FOR HEALTHY BABY CHICKS—Feed them Bover's Sugared All Night Ration. Beer's Hatchery. 34 N. Delaware St. RI. 5470 PLENTY—Baby chicks, turkeys, goslings, ducklings at all times Boyer's Hatchery 34 N. Delaware S: Ri. 5470. I WILL HATCH—Your eggs; reasonable. JOHN TAYLOR. 1530 Epler Ave. Go to 5300 Madison Ave , then cast one square. MOTHER'S DAY—Buy her a canary: come hear them sing. 1402*; South East St Dr. 2320. MRS. CRAIG. RABBITS—Low prices on prize winner breeding stk. DAVID'S, rear 336 Mass. Av CHOW PUPPIES FOR SALE—Sire at stud Wotrir.g Chow Kennels. Ir. 4378-R 2. ESKIMO SPITZ— ’*> YEARS "OLD 926 l GREER ST. PERSIAN CATS—Champagne male, silver mother: kittens reasonable. Be. 2239., POMERANIAN PUPS—Pedigree i: black eligible 734 Lincoln St Dr 4981. CANARIES—Singers; special rale for mother's day, $4.50. Ri. 5646. 615 Park. CANARIES—RoIIers: males; beautiful singers; reasonable. Dr. 4866. CANARIES—Deep yellow-, golden opera, fine singers; also cages; half price. Ch. 1888. RABBITS —Raise, fine furs, meat: 'for good market" rear 338 Mass. Ave. CATS—Gray Perisan male: reasonable, i 134 E. St. Clair. Ch. 2684-W. Store-Office Supplies REBUILT BUTCHERS COOLERS And counters, at exceptional prices to reduce our stock. _ F. D. GARDNER & CO. 221 E. Maryland. Li. 7898. See the w-onderful new number 64 Butcher Roy Refrigerator Counter dispiaved on our floor. TYPEWRITER—A. W j . Cos. grade and new portables: all maiws. See the new mode! Remington portable. Rentals, service and supplies. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO.. 137 N. Meridian St.. Board of Trade Bldg. LI. 6822. WAREHOUSE SCALES— 2-ton; very reasonable. Indianapolis Scale Cos.. 620 E. Wash. St ■SPECIAL RENTAL RATES— 52.50 and up. WOODSTOCK TYPEWRITER CO. 842 Consolidated Bldg. Li. 4712. CALL US—For rebuilt tvpewriters also repairing. KING TYPEWRITER EX.. 205 Mass. Ave. Li. 9470. MEAT BLOCKS—A-l Swanger-Klem refrig.. scales; cash, ail or part; good notes. Ha. 0716-W. ICE BOXES—2. used for soda pop; 1 4-ft.. 1 3-ft. a real bargain. Ch. 7081.

Radio and Equipment RADIO —New Atwater Kent, allelectric set, complete No. 40, 42, 42, 46, 30% discount. Also some sets in cabinets up to S4OO. big discount on these. Closing out. Terms. 3839 E. Washington St. ATWATER KENT Complete, including speaker, A and B eliminator, console cabinet. S4O cash: set. now in operation. 2030 N, Delaware. Apt. No. 1. evenings. NEW spring prices on Majesties; Mode’. 71, $129.50 complete: Model 72, $144.50 complete; $lO down this week. Baldwin Piano Cos.. 37 Monument Circle. ATWATER KENT—Model 40’; complete; $84.50; terms $5.00 f ow’n. CLAYPOOL MUSIC ATWATER KENT RADIOLAS—SpeciaI vai.. with dyn. Speakers beautiful cab., table jnodel prices. Fulwider Radio. Ha. 2620. RADIO REPAIR—By experts. aerials; eliminators, spkers. or any make sets. We Know- How. EAST END RADIO. Ch. 4033. CROSLEY—Battery set. complete. $39.50; excellent condition: terms. ChristenaTeasgue Piano Cos., 237 N. Penn. St. RADIOS—New Kolster A-C; big discount; easy ienns; free demonstrat n. Ir. 2302-M. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BOSIM--Barter and Swap WILL TRADE—Good upright player or grand for good used two-door automobile. Li. 6464. 1922 FORD SEDAN—Body to trade for roadster body. Ch. 0852. BED SPRINGS Oak dresser, trade for dining tabic and chairs. Be. 1772. Business Opportunities BARBER—And Beauty shop: wonderful location; too large for present owner. Terms to right party, or wll consider real estate trade. Times. Box D 105, You Read the Want Ads— Have vou tried to use them? It’s easy—Call RI. 5551. Ask for an Ad Taker. Coal and Wood KINDLING WITH EACH TON Best Va. block, 6 in., fkd $6.25 Best Va. Ip.. 4 in., clean, fkd 6.25 Best Ind. Ip. or egg fkd 4.75 UNION ICE AND COAL CO. Dr. 4621 1910 Bluff Ave. Summer Prices KINDLING WITH EACH TON BETHEL COAL CO. 223 Caven St. DR. 5200. “EUREKA COAL CO. ” 128 N. Richland. Be. 21$$ HARVEY COAL CO. 130 E. MORRIS ST- Dr. 2094. Money to Lean DON’T BE BOTHERED BY COLLECTORS You can borrow here up to -5300. quickly and confidentially on your household goods, auto or other personal property. Pay off all those petty bills and have only one place to repay, in amounts to suit your conveneince. PHONE LI. 6335 and our representative will call. Household Loan Department

SecunitiesCo 752 M DELAWARE ST.

2% ' Lowest Chattel Kate In City j Loans on furniture up to S3OO to hus- ; band and wife. You do not have to ask others to go on your note. Get full amount asked so payments with privilege of paying more and reducing interest or pav off at any time and stop interest. No extra charges. No embarrassing investigations. Interest figured lust on unpaid balance. Loans For 20 Months. $ 50 average monthly cost $ .53 SIOO “ “ “ 51.05 S2OO " •* “ $2.10 S3OO “ “ “ $3.15 Other Companies Paid Off This companv operated by Indianapolis business men for the purpose of loaning money at the lowest rate possible— Directors—Ralph Bamberger, Judge Collins, G. A. Efroymson, Rev. F. H. Gavisk. H. P. Lieber, H. Langsenkamp, M. M. Dunbar, Wm. J. Mooney, Franklin Vonnegut. Write, phone or call at office, 330 Occidental Bldg.. Riley 3587. S. E. corner Washington and Illinois Sts. ' PUBLIC WELFARE LOAN QUICK ACTION FAMILY LOANS SlO TO S3OO IN STRICT PRIVACY PHONE RILEY 5054 BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY Room 601. New City Trust Bldg. 108 E. Washington St. Open 8:30 to 5 Saturday. 8:30 to 1. Licensed by the State. FOR ALL PURPOSES. LOANS MADE SAME DAY YOU APPLY. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141 2 E. WASHINGTON ST. Rl. 7561. Rl. 7562 MONEY TO LOAN First and second real estate loans. AUTOMOBILE and HOUSEHOLD loans. Easy payments, low rates. Equitable Finance Cos.. 219 E. Ohio. LI. 6605. 1 PERSONAL PROPERTY LOANS SECURITY INV. 45 LOAN. INC. 136 N. DELAWARE. LL 5050.

Money to Loan LOANS UP TO S3OO At New Low Rate 2 l A c fc A MONTH You save one per cent a month bv borrowing from HOUSEHOLD HERE IS THE COST: ON LOANS PAYABLE IN 20 EQUAL MONTHLY PAYMENTS sloo—Average monthly cost. $1.32 s2oo—Average monthly cost. 52.63 S3oo Average monthly cost. $3 94 Loans mav oe ■'Bid in full 3t any time, and you will only be charged for the sc,tual time vou keep the monrv You get the full amount in cash; no deductions oi anv kind. NO ENDORSERS. NO EMBARRASSING INQUIRIES. HomseMd FLcTmce Corporation (Established 50 vears) TWO OFFICES 404 KRESGE BUILDING Pennsylvania and Washington Sts Entrance 41 E. Washington St. Phone Rilev 7923. 513 LEMCKE BUILDING Fifth Floor. 106 E Market St, Rilev 2579. OLB~ ORGANIZATION ANNOUNCES REDUCED PAYMENTS CN ALL LOAN'S sl® to s3®3 INVESTIGATE OUR EASY TO PAY PLAN Get SSO. pav back $2.00 a monjh. Get SIOO. pav back $4.00 a month Get S2OO, pav back SB.OO a month Get S3OO. pay back $12.00 a month With interest. Payable monthly. Other amounts in the same proportion. The signatures of husband and wife arc sufficient. Quick, courteous service guaranteed. Costs nothing to investigate. A fricodv human organization eNablished over forty years All business confidential. CALL. PHONE OR WRITE METRO LOAN COMPANY (Bonded Lenders) IN BUSINESS SINCE 1887 42 YEARS OF REAL SERVICE. 300 Roosevelt Bldg. N. E. Cor Illinois and Washington Sts. Li. 2491—Phone—Li. 2491. Under Supervision State Banking Department. " "QUICK" LOANS AUTOMOBILE OR FURNITURE Legal rate Interest charged onlv for the time you use the money. Buckeye Finance Company 207 E. New York SO Ri. 4974 Auto Supplies and Repairs JOHN GUDELHOEFER WAGON CO.- Will repair or make new tops and curtains for your car. 202 K CHANDLER A UTOMOBILE SERVICE __ 2409-11 N. Illinois Ta. 5691 Automobiles Wanted WILL—Pay cash for your car or vour equity. I. WOLF AUTO < O. Li. 4510. L N. CARS WANTED S2OO to $ 1.30t> class. We bu • equities WASHINGTON AUTO SALES CO 750 B. Washington St. R.i. 0762 AUTOMOBILES WANTEDprices regardless of condition, rail lire before you sell. Segal Auto Parts. 2406 E. Wash, Ch. 1387. TRY TIMES WA N1 ADS Jr OR BUSI NE3. • Automobiles for Sate Chrysler This is a model 70. 5-p: ssenger st!ar'. in first-class mechanical condition, with good tires, new Duco and priced tn sell. Trade and terms. Burke Cadillac Company Meridian at llth. Ri- $4Ol.

Studebaker •1926 sedan: this car has good tirs. good paint and is in first-dess mechanical condition. Terms and trade. Burke Cadillac Company Meridian at. llth. Ri- 7401. FORDS—A nice, complete, stork at tim The Frank Hatfield Cos . 625 " Capitol Ave. Authorized Ford dealers. DURANT TRADE INS Star Touring $ 35.00 Durant Touring 95.00 Gardner Touring 65.00 Durant 6 Coupe A-l 195.00 Dodge Sedan 125.00 Star Coach, like new 295.00 Star Coupe, like new 295.00 MURPHY MOTORS, INC 2004 North Meridian. TAlbott 4234 1927 CHE VROL ETS ED A N Painted black and red. The finish in the interior of ear is SBS down, balance direct to vs. OLIN CHEVROLET Fountain Square Branch. 1065 Virginia Ave. ; - Open evenings and Surd SEE OUR USED CAPS. FRANK FEESER CO. or terms. JONES-WHITAKER 343 N. Capitol. _ Open Evenings. Marmon Four-passenger coupe, this a l r ‘2H Model 78 coupe and he? b""n run ■' ■- than 1,000 miles; can hard!’, be told from anew car and can be bought a’ a tremendous saving. Terms and ’rad" Burke Cadillac Company Meridian at llth. R 1401 Exceptional Values in Usea Cars. REO INDIANA CO. Cor. Vermon’ and liiinejs S’; Buick 1926 Master 6 brougham: Ducoed in beautlfu) 2-tone blue and ;• ir t-c!ass mechanical condition with good tire equipment is an unusual bargain a* v.e price we are ask.nt Terms and trad. Burke Cadillac Company Meridian at llth. R_ 2‘ r -l SAY’ We have a Hupmob:!c c coupe for $505 that is sure. a fine automobile Os course has been used some but for a 1926 model it’s a knockout. 423-430 N. CAPITOL AVE R. V Law Motor Cos LI. 4043 Open evenings and Sundays AUTOS—ALL MAKES BRING • DRIVE HOME A GOOD CNF 84- FT. WAYNE AVE FORD. 1929 Mode. A Tudor. Li. 5583 1929 WHIPPET. SPORT ROADSTER: 6 wire wheel'-. 6 tire? This ; a r.eu redeliver for $903. C. K. MARTIN CO.. 4451 W. Washington St 1928 CHEV. COACH—OnIy $425 Ea" terms: small down pavmer.t. HARE CHEVROLET COMPANY. OLDSMOBILE—Good cond.. throughout; Duco fyiish: $75 cash. 1037 E. Wash. FORD TOURING—Good mechanically. gd. tires; $35 cash. 1037 E. Wash. Si.

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Automobiles for Sale CAPITOL MOTORS COMPANY Warranteed Cars We are in the used car business permanently. Realizing that, isn ' r logical to suppose that we will treat you fairly so that you. too, will be our permanent customer? Our 30 Yet rs of Success Your Guarantee of Fair Treatment DEPENDABLE I>ED CARS i PACED RIGHT CAPITOL .MOTORS COMPANY Capitol at Michigan 3 Yw ß ‘&u£? 0] n E'.u ning> and Sundays VALUES 420 X. Capitol Ave. .929 Ford sedan .$650 :928 Olds Coupe 695 .27 Oakland Coach 450 1926 Ford Coup.' 185 ."26 Buick Coach .Standard) 473 ; 24 Wlllys-Knight Sedan 275 3210 E. 10th St. Lot 1926 Oids Coach .. 350 7"24 Nash Couch, four-cylinder ...... 17* : ‘26 Oakland Sedan $75 ;925 studebaker Sedan 350 1523 Dodge Sedan . 175 74'' Virginia Avenue To W 1 ippet Sedan 42.4 •928 Ch- rnlei Coach 45C) 1527 Olds, Coach 475 Terms or Trade %StOlßß>^toßeE* Dodge Coupe This car is owned and driven by the Automobile Editor of The Inr dianapolis Times: has had the best of care, being driven only on city streets. The tires are brand new Miller six-ply cords. Extras include ’ side shields, heater, Watson stabilizers. spring covers, rear view mirror, bumpers front and rear, windshield wiper and others. This car originally sold for 51.050 without extras. Must sell quick for $375. Call H. S. Swanson. Indianapolis Times. Riley 5551. day time only. # ANYBODYCAN AFFORD TO OWN ONE OF THESE CARS Hupp 4 loupe $195 " edan 250 '25 E 175 iso Overland 'edan 73 Chevrolet sedan 75 Lord touring 25 Cleveland 6 redan 215 Buick 4 touring 65 Buick 6 redan 145 . ;; 30 Hudson coach 19$ > E-Z Terms. CENTRAL BUICK BARGAIN LOT _ nnr> N- CAPITOL AYE. Marmot) I,i le Marmon 2-door redan; if you are for a hrgh-erade small car with pa nt. good tires and in first-class necr.anicai condition, it will pay vou to cc thir Marmon before you buy It is priced to sell. Terms and trade. Burke Cadillac Company n ~at nth Tti. 7401. LUBRICATING SERVICE Battery and Tire Wrecker service anytime aivwhere any place Be. 137 or Be, 4233. . 1928 PONTIAC COACH New car appearance. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-65 S. Meridian. Dr 4743. __ USIS CAR LOT. W 'Tii CHFVROLET CO. 3. 47 E Washington St. O' kit IND- V fine condition throughout; 345 cash. Jo3_7_ E Wash._S_ i'O'-'o SEDAN : 923 Tudor good cond i *45 cash. 1037 E Wash. St. | 1 FORD TOURING.’ AYS—Model’. $45. 1037 E WB'h. s Stutz. 1928—8 Sedan F "e-pa' r.enger. De Luxe equipment. .dlo built in darn: mileage 4.600. Car as :>(- er been titled. U'd for radio demonstration New $4,250. Our price, 33.250. STUTZ OF INDIANA USED CAR STORE • ** N M LI. 4514. L-YdGE SEDANS—I 9 1924 models. We bought these so we can sell them to you at a bargain price. Drop in and see them. Every car in tine shape. C A HUFF MOTOR CO.. INC. 428 N. Meridian St Ri. 6634. CHEVROLET COACH. 1927. $295. IF we were in the habit of advertising "slashed price sales." we sure would make a big noise about rhis cay. 126 W NEW YORK ST R V. LAW MOTOR CO,. LI 4386. Open c-enings. osure good al condition; good tires $39 down. CARP AUTO SALES CO . •5136 f. Wash SL br. 1124 F RD3 -Wr ha c ’he best all around elect on of used Fords in the city; roadcoupe'. redan., all models, priced f-cm 5V> up: lermx to suit. CARR AUTO SALES CO.. 506 E Wash S’ Lr. 1124 Oakland roadster. • $ Graham-Palge sedan. Nice sedans, tourings and roadsters. X Dodge sedan. Used cars of value. Terms or Trade. A. G Mueller Nasb Sales 725 Virginia Ave. an at bargain cri” Charles G Sanders Cos. 1001 N. Meridian St GR A?!AM -p A; GE—l52B 'edan; excellent _No C! f : enable. Dr. 7412. - Trucks M C ' o: "-tor. capacity; po’Buick motor, new cab art md Sen lee 1925 . -tor. chavi and r ab: this Job look* ; ' runs . ke nev. G M C 1927 2-torr powered wi- Buick motor; '.yd cab a..d 3x6 Dual lire? on rear" : is been completely rebuilt •: r.'i Chevrolet 1927 panel; ! •--v body and . - o. k. mechanically.M ■•• or TANARUS: ' Cos. 741 E. Market 1927; very ■. g'r. ror.dlLO’ thre igliout; SSO down. CARR AUTO BALES CO . 1..- 1124 rood ralnt, ■ ■ • . A-t me'hai'i-*: -1 •' will -*c. for §125 ca : 1037 E Wash. St. FORD TRUCK— 1 tor.. 1926 closed cab. expr< - ln-.-v top: good tires: good mechanlcaliv. SSO down. CARR AUTO SALES CO.. 5476 F Wash S’.. Lr. 1134 GOC J UCKB—Terms to m\i l;:5 Eg; Maryland S’ Dr 2220 TRUCKS—We ha' e Y’Yice stock of used , Fordr. Chevrolet?. Federal Nights: in price from $35 to 4300: look over oefor* vou buy t*rms to suit* CARR AUTO SALES CO. 5436 E Wash. 8t- Lr. 1124 CM. v. -• rner semi-trailer: one two-wheel , arr v trailer trucks, various makes, tire* end Easy term- Dr 2220. I.idU anapol.s Trk & Pis. Cos ■ 1125 E. Maryland CHEVROLET—I ton truck, 1927: clOMfl , cab. niatform. tires and mechanical - condition very good: SIOO down. >* C:\RR AUTO SALES CO.. 5436 E. Wash. St. Lr. U 34