Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 3, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 May 1929 — Page 16

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STATE STARTS i INQUIRY INTO ' BUCKET SHOPS Hundreds of Hoosiers Daily Are Losing Savings, Says Official. Intensive investigation of bucket shops 'illicit stock brokers) will be made throughout the state, Mark W. Rhoads, state securities commissioner, announced today. Earl Coble, chief examiner for the commission, is nov. in South Bend conducting such an investigation. Rhoads asserted that the “bull” market has reached Indiana with a vehemence and that hundreds of Hoosiers daily are being swindled of savings in unsound investment. Seven-Year Cycle ‘Business in America seem to run in seven-year cycles,” he asserted. “There is a period of speculation. followed by a period of conservatism. “Back in 1922-23 there was a great buying of stocks by every one in Indiana In many instances this proved to be a great loss of savings. "Then a period of bond purchasing replaced the frenzied buying of stocks and the Harding and Coolidge era was one of business conservatism. “The market seems to operate on x. sort of mass psychology. With tiic advent of Hoover and the pro- \ gram for business expansion j throughout the world, stocks have ] again replaced bonds in popularity, j f.ikc Mushrooms “Bucket-shops have sprung up , like mushrooms and we arc deter- | mined to stamp them out whenever ! wo can get information about them. Rome are difficult to get to. however. for they do all their business ■ by telephone and keep no records of j transactions. “We can only advise great c£re j ir. stock purchases and still recom- j mend sound bonds for the prudent investor.”

Manufacturer League's Chief to Speak Here John E.. Edgerton, president of the National Association of Manufacturers. will be the guest of honor at a meeting of Indiana manufacturers here May IT. Edgerton will speak at a banquet at the Columbia Club. Among the things he will discuss is the tariff, now storm center in Washington. Members of the Indianapolis committee who arranged the meeting are: H. C. Atkins of the E. C. Atkins Company: R. E Adams, J. D . Adams <fc Cos.: S. B. Sutphin. the Beveridge Paper Company: Guy A. Wainwright. Diamond Chain and Manufacturing Company; Arthur R. Baxter, the Keyless Lock Company: John R. Kingan. Kingan <fc Cos.; J. K. Lily. Ei Lilly <fc Cos.; E. S. Gorrell. Stutz Motor Car Company of America, and J. H. Trimble, Western Oil Refining Company. Births Girls John and Leona Goldsmith, St. Vincent's hospital Philip and Helen Lewis. St. Vincent's hospital. William and Mildred Brehoh. St. Vincnt s hospital John and Lucilc Wilcher. 627 Russell. Erba and Ons Dunn. 1428 Hiatt. Nolan and Emma Parr, Coleman hospital. Clyde and Lena Kimblev. city hospital. Horace and Helen Ziegler, city hospital. Horace and Mae Kernodle. city hospital. Lester and Bessie Duncan, city hospital. Delletta and Katherine Tinney. city hosHomer and May Petero. Methodist hospital. Joe and Rosa Dana. 918 South East Lowell and Nellie Evans. 1720 Woodlawn. Otis and Addle Soules, city hospital. Bor* Roy and Lena Moore. St. Vincent hosMaurice and Hazel Winkler. St. Vincent's h< Wuifam and Muriel Glesing. St. Vincent's hospital Edward and Hilda Hamer, St. Vincent's k < Norman and Edith Stephens. 1130 East St. Clair. Granville and Edythme Yount. Coleman hospital. _ , James and Evelyn Wells. Coleman hosBl Charles and Nevada Sktles. Coleman hospital. . .. „ , Arthur and Margaret Miller. Coleman Hospital. „ _ , , Harry and Marv Green. Coleman hosand Irma Ellis. Coleman hospital. _ , Norman and Jene Coryell. Coleman hosWilliam and Bernice Campbell, city hospital. j James and Edith Henderson, city hosriß<jbert and Pauline Spiker. city hosPl John and Gladys Pierce, city hospital. Asa and Mvrtle Tracy. 2634 Adams. Leßov and Verchie Moudy. Methodist Edward and Beula Mitchell. Methodist hospital. Fredrick and Helen Beasley. Methodist hospital. „ , Eugene and Anne V.eesner. Methodist Benjamin and Hilda Van Horn. 2122 South New Jersev. Roger ana Ernestine Hurley, city hospital. Deaths Lueile Gibbs. 28. 407 West Tenlh. acute cardiac dilaiation. Sherman W. Baker. 14. 902 Garfield place, septicaemia Dorcthv W Bastin. 27. 4sl Clyde, pulmohan tuberculosis. John Shaw. 86. 1126 North Alabama, mvocardiits Rose Catherine Goldsmith. 2 days. St. Vincent s hospital, cerebral hemorrhage Infant Dur.n. 16 hrs . 1428 Hiatt, nonclosure of foreman ovale. James Francis Goodin. 1, 1141 Kentucky. cholera Infantum. Norman Rose. 7 mo. Riley hospital, measles. Albert Ashbaugh. 48. 1230 Wright, acute cardiac dilatation Marie Hutcheson. 20. 412 North Twentieth. broncho pneumonia Marshall M<-Ferrin. 83. 2454 Ralston, acute myocarditis. William H Robinson. 48. city hospital, chronic myocarditis. . Robert Simmons. 1. Methodist hospital. septicaemia. _ , , Theodore Lane. 56. 1440 East W ashington. acute nephritis. , William H. Bowman. 84. city hospital, looar pneumonia Sam Clark. 49. city hospital, general pentoßlcb.ar<i Evans. 21. 120 Douglas, lobar pneumonia. _ . , George Ttndel. 66. 307 lowa, cerebral hemorrhage Marv E Claffey. 64. 846 North Chester, carcinoma. . .... Mae Alice Ribble, 51. 1051 Hervey, chronic myocarditis. - , . Phety Mann. *B. 352 Lesley, mitral mfUßicifa'rd Burke. 65. 315 North East. Anna Elizabeth Young 90. 2258 North Meridian, chronic myocarditis. James Nicely. 64. city hospital, acci; dental. Fannie Jameson. 34. city hospital, acute myocarditis. Washington Howard. 48. 1705 North Araer.al. lobar pneumonia.

‘Green' Hootch Bu United £re e* ALEXANDRIA, Va., May 15. —A carload of liquor marked “green tomatoes” and consigned to the Carsons Produce Company of Newark. N. J., was discovered in the freight yards here today. The shipment was from Hollandale, Fla., and contained approximately 5.000 quarts, prohibition officials said.

ELKS DEDICATE ENGLISH SHRINE IN CITY TEMPLE National Officers Attend Memorial for First Exalted Ruler. High tribute was paid the late William E. English, first exalted ruler of the Indianapolis lodge of Elks and past grand exalted ruler of Elkdom. when a memorial shrine in his honor was dedicated today at the Elks temple, 750 North Meridian street. The memorial, a life-size bust of Mr. English in black-green bronze, standing on a five-foot, pedestal before a background of marble ten feet high and five feet wide, was unveiled in the club lounge in the presence of national, state and city officers of the order, more than one hundred Indianapolis Elks. Mrs. Frank J. Prince, widow of Mr. English and Myra Reynolds Richards, Indianapolis sculptress, who executed the memorial. New Unable to Attend A telegram from former Postmas-ter-General Harry S. New, one of the seven living charter members of the Indianapolis lodge, expressed his regret at being unable to attend. Murray Hulbert. grand exalted ruler, eulogized Mr. English for his life-long interest in civic affairs and the distinguished part he took in the advancement of the Elks lodge, in Indianapolis and nationally. Mr. Eglish, he recalled, was chosen to preside ever the first meeting of the Indianapolis lodge after it came into existence March 4. 1881. and was the first member initiated in the state. Was Grand Ruler On March 20. 1881. he was elected its first, exalted ruler. His activity in Elkdom was climaxed by his election as Grand axalted ruler in 1886. Following dedication of the Memorial shrine. Hulbert and other national officers of the lodge, attended a luncheon in the club at which he introduced J. E. Masters of Chicago, grand secretary, Joseph T. Fanning of New York, past exalted ruler of the Indianapolis lodge and past grand exalted ruler, now director and editor of the Elk magazine, and Robert H. Scott, superintendent of the Elks national home at Bedford, Va. The officials were to go to Terre Haute late today.

150 LENDERS IN SESSION HERE Address on Loan Ethics Heard by State Group. Necessity of holding close to the ethics of small loan making was stressed by John D. Williams, vicepresident of the Community Finance Service. Inc., of Philadelphia, in an address this afternoon at. the fourteenth annual convention of the Indiana Industrial Lenders Association at the Lincoln. More than 150 industrial lenders of Indiana are here for the twoday convention which opens today. Following routine business a nominating committee composed of R. F. Hart. A. C. Broughman. T. M. Kaufman and W. G. Chandler, all of Indianapolis, was named. This committee will report Thursday afternoon. The high point on the program of the association is the banquet tonight in the Travertine room at the Lincoln. Frederick Landis, former member of congress and editorial contributor to The Indianapolis Times, will be ine principal speaker. Colonel G. J. Badger of Jersey City. N. J.. president of the American Industrial Lenders' Association, also will speak. PHONES HE'LL SHOOT Husband Calls Wife to Tell Her of Suicide Attempt. NEW YORK. May 15.—After the wife. Annetta. had filed suit for separate maintenance. Joseph R. Fischman. 43. called her on the phone. “T am going to commit suicide,” he told herShe listened for further talking, biit the next thing she heard was a shot and the thud of a falling body. Fischman had shot himself in the chest. Legal Notices FORD STDAN—Motor No. 6.642,693 for aie for torsgc amounting to SBO. after Mav 22. 1929. PENN GARAGE. The undersigned, executor ot the last will and testament of Belle Aichele Ostertag. deceased, hereby gives notice that bv virute of the powers by said will conferred he will, at the our of 10 o'clock A. M . of the 30th dav of May. 1929, at the Law Office of Means & Buer.ting. 722 State Life Building, in the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, and from day to dav thereafter, until sold, offer for sale at" private sale, all the interest of said decedent In and to the following described real estate in Marion County. Indiana, to-wit: Lot numbered 107 in Arthur V. Brown's Second South Meridian Street Addition to the City of Indianapolis, being a subdivision'of Lots 12 and 13. in a corrected plat of lots 11. 12 and 13. o:’ Yandes' subdivision of the Carson Farm, reference being made to the plat of said Brown's Second South Meridian Street Addition, as recorded in Plat Book 12. page 146. in the office of the Recorder of said County Said real estate is also known as 2252 and 2254 South Pennsylvania Street. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of the Probate Court of Marion County. Indiana, for not less than the full appraised value of saii real estate, and for cash in hand, free of incumbrances, except taxes for the year. 1929. L. D. BUENTING. Executor.

Legal Helices FORD TRUCK—Motor No. 11,216,008; for sale for storage amounting to $75. after May 22, 1929. PENN GARAGE. 928 N. Penn St. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Bids yin be received by the Board of Trustees of the Indiana State Teacher* College at 9 a. m . May 20. 1929, at the office of the State Superintendent of Public Instruction. Statehouse. Indianapolis. Ind.. for the erection and completion of anew boiler house and necessary boiler appurtenances and equipment. Separate bids Fill be received for the general construction, for the boilers and appurtenances, for the plumbing, and for the coal and ash handling equipment. Bids must, be made on form No. 96 prescribed bv the State Board of Accounts and must b" accompanied by a certified cheek equal to 5% or the amount of the bid. _ Detailed plans and specifications Fill be on file at the office of the Registrar of the Indiana State Teachers College, Terre Haute, and In the office of the State Board of Accounts. Statehouse. Indianapolis. Ind. Additional plans and specifications. together Fith bidder’s blanks for the individual use of the bidder mav be secured from . onnson. Miller, Miller Sc Yeager. 819 Ohio Street. Terr* Haute. Indians. Board of Trustees of the India'.a State Teachers College. _ Bv HELEN C. BENBRIDGE. Secretary. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Bids Fill be received by the hoard of trustees at their office. Central State Hospital. Indianapolis. Ind., until lb o'clock a. m.. Friday. May 31. 1929, frr the comstruction of a reinforced com rete tunnel and also for the purchase of an electric generator and motors for the Central State Hospital. Indianapolis, ,'nd. Drawings and specifications will be on file on and after Monday, May 13. 1929. at the office of the said institution, and Bevington-Williams. Inc . engineers, and release -a ill be made t< bidders on and after said date from the office of said engineers in Indianapolis. Prooosals shall be made according to the form attached to the specifications and each shall be delivered in a sealed envelope addressed to the president of the board of trustees, matked 'Proposal.' and bearing the title of the work and name of the bidder. Each proposal must be accompanied by a rertified check payable to the boe.rd of trustees in a am equal to three per cent. i3v i of the amount of the proposal, in accordance with conditions included in the proposal form, which check shall be forfeited in case of failure of any bidder to enter into contrac* and furnish a satisfactory bond in amount equal to the contract price within eight (8) days after notification of the acceptance of his pronosal. The board of trustees Is not obligated to accept the lowest or any other bid submitted and reserves the right to re,iec> anv or ail proposals, to waive informalities in any proposal if it shall be. in tbe judgment of the board, to the interest of the state of Indiana so to do. and to defer acceptance or relertion for a period not to exceed eight •81 days. A deposit of sls will be required of prospective bidders for each set of drawings anti specifications taken from the engineers office, which amount will bl- - in full in case the following two conditions are compiled with, viz.: li The return of drawings and specifications to engineers within ten days 110• from the date of their release and. ‘2• the delivery to the board of trustees of a bona fide bid at th time and place fixed for recei-ing bids. Should the bidder fail in the observance of either of these conditions, he shall be entitled to a refund of five < $5.00): should he fail in the observance of both conditions he shall forfeit the full amount of his deposit. Bv order of the board of trustees. NOTICE or MEETING OF MARION COUNTY BOARD OF REVIEW. Notice is hereby given that, the County Board of Review of Marion County. State of Indiana, will meet at 11 o'clock in- the forenoon. Monday. June 3, 1929. the same being tbe first Monday in June of this year, at the room of the Count."' Commissioners in the Courthouse of said county for the followine purposes: 1. To hear complaints of anv owner of personal property, except such pronerty as is originally assessed by the State Board of Tax Commissioners. ?. To hear complaints concerning the assessment of real estate specially assessed in 1929. and assessments on additional improvements. 3. To equalize the valuation and assessment of property and ta.xables made by the assessing officers subsequent to March 1. 1929. 4. To eaualize the valuations made, by the assessors, either bv adding to or deducting therefrom such sums as' may b* necessary to fix assessments at tbe true cash value of property. 5. To review all assessments and to Inquire as to the valuation of the '-arious classes of property or parts thereof in the several townships and divisions of the county. 6. Tg make such changes In assessments. whether by way of increase, or decrease in the valuation of the various classes of property, as may be necessary to equalize the same in or between the townships or any taxing unit. 7. To determine the rate per cent to be added or deducted in order to make a just, and auitable qualizatton in the several townships and taxing units so as to conform throughout the county to a Just and eauttable standard. 8. To add omitted property In all necessary cases. 9. To increase the valuation of omitted property, when necessary, as made by the assessors. to. To correct errors in the names of persons and in the descriptions of property and in the valuation and assessment, of property upon the assessment, list. tl. To correct any list or valuation as mav be deemed proper. 12. To correct t.he assessment and valuation of any property In such manner as will in the Judgment, of the Board of Review make the valuation thereof just and equal. 12. To add to the assessment list the names of persons, the value of personal property and the description and value of real estate liable to assessment, but omitted from the lists. 14. To consider and act upon recommendations made bv the county assessor. 15. To add to the list of persona! property and to increase the valuation of the personal property of the following persons: 'lnsert names and addresses of those to be increased u any. If none, omit this paragraph and renumber 16*. 16. To do or cause to be done whatever mav be necessary to do to make all returns of assessment lists and all valuations in compliance with the provisions of the taxing laws, and especially of an act. concerning taxation approved March 11. 1919. and the acts amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto. All to be done to equalize the valuation and assessment of property and taxables for the year 1929. payable In 1930, and of which all property owners and taxpayers are required to take due notice. The County Board of Review 1s also subject to be reconvened In special session. to meet on Tuesday. Aug. 6, 1929. io consider the certified report and information regarding the inequality or lack of uniformity of assessments in this countv as mav be presented to said board bv the State Board of Tax Commissioners. Witness the hand of the auditor and the seal of the County Commissioners of said Countv, this 14th dav of Mav. 1929. i Seal I ' HARRY DUNN. Auditor of Marlon County. Death Notices KIRCHER. CORA—Mother of Mrs. Paul G. Winter. 3922 Park avenue, died at Los Angeles. Cal.. May 13, 1929. Funeral notice later. M’GOWAN. JOSEPH A.—Beloved husband of Bertha Kohling McGowan, and father of Joseph A. Jr.. Hugh C.. William K. and Alice K. McGowan, passed away at his home. 2021 N. Meridian St.. May 13. g p. m.. age 69 rears. Funeral Thursday. Mav 16. 9 a. m. at SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral. Remains will be taken to Portland. Maine, for burial. SHEELY. CARRIE—Age 59 years, beloved mother of Claude Sheely and sister of John Walsman and aunt of Irene Golding. passed away May 13. Funeral Friday. 2.30 p. m.. at the William Vehling. Funeral Home. 2002 E. Washington street. Friends may call at the Funeral Home any time Wednesday and Thursday. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. In Memoriam Notices N MEMORIAM—In memory of Lena Bell Dotv Toner, who departed this life one rear ago. May 15. Somewhere out on the hilltop. Os that country that knows no pain, She waits In the open doorway To welcome us again. Her Sisters. MARY DOOLIE and KATHRYN SACHS. Funeral Directors W. T. BLASENGYM Main office 2220 Shelby St. Drexel 2570. FINN BROS. FUNERAL HOME. 1639 r. MERIDIAN. Ta. 1885. George Grinsteiner Funeral director 522 E. Market Riley 5374, G. H. HERRMANN 1732 S. East St, Dr. 4477. UNDERTAKERS. HISEY & TITUS. 931 N Delaware. Li. 3821. "A REAL HOME FOR SERVICE" RAGSDALE & PRICE Li. 3608. 1219 N. Alabama. FRED W. VEHLING. DR. 1362. 702 Virginia Ave WclCcH 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. 032; and Dr. 0322.

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Lost and Found BILLFOLD—Tan, containing money; lost near 30th and Graceland, Saturday evening. Libera! reward if returned to 3006 Graceland evenings or 60 W. New York St„ days. BOSTON TERRIER—Screw tall, brown, white mark’g. Child grlevg. Dr. 5071, Rew. ENGLISH BULL—Female, white with tan spots; wearing collar; nan • Joan. Reward. Dr. 0801-J. 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. WRIST WATCH—Lady s white gold Buiova. man's picture in back: lost between Washington and Georgia, or East st.; return 230 E. Wash.. No. 4 reward. $25 REWARD—For Boston screw tail dog; mahogany brown color; white marking around neck and nose: CHILD'S PLAYMATE: lost last Wednesday in town: May 5; return to Green's Case. 139 W. Market; receive $25. __________ Special Notices KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS—Members are requested to meet at the home of our late brother. Joseph A. McGowan. 2021 N. Meridian. Wednesday evening, at 8 o'clock for praver. JAMES E. GAVIN. Grand Knight. ON OR AFTER MAY 13. 1929—1 will not be responsible for debts contracted by any other than myself CHESTER E. JORDAN. REDUCE—Rapidly .safely, amazing results, remain slender with Health baths. Room 303, Castle Hall Bldg. 230 E. Ohio. Li. 5092 On and after May 14. 1929, I will not, be responsible for debts contracted by any other than myself. A. C. STOLZ. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT—Home Hotel, $1 and up., week 53.50 and up. WORK CLOTHES—And shoes: cut price* 118 Virginia: Just south of Maryland. IF YOU CARE—For humble home, in exchange for light serv., Ir. 2413, morn Sc ev Help Wanted Male COMMERCIAL ARTIST FOR LETTERING AND DESIGN WORK. SPLENDID OPP< >RTUNITY FOR A OVA \( KMENT. SEND S A M P L E S WITH REPLY. WRITE BOX A. 100, CARE OF TIMES. STATE SALARY EXPECTED TO START, Salesmen With Cars To call on Garage and Service Stations with anew Hi-pressure grease-gun. I can use two more men in territories who are wanting a good permanent business of their own. The men selected must buy 4 guns for immediate delivery at a cost of 4125.00. which will be returned at your request. This is where $45.00 sale nets you $15.00. OH Mr. W. B. Frederick After 4 P. M.. New Colonial Hotel 2U6 N. Illinois WANTED!—Ambitious, industrious person to introduce and supply the demand for Rawleigh Household Products in North Shelby. Hancock. North Marion and Southwest Hamilton Counties. Make sales of $l5O to S6OO a month or more. Rawleigh Methods get business everywhere. No selling experience required. We supply products, sales and advertising literature and service methods—everything you need. Profits increase every month. Lowest prices; best values: most complete service. W. T. RAWLEIGH CO.. Dept. In-3822, Freport. 111. LATHE OPERATORS Klieber-Davson Machine Cos. 1620 E. New York EXPERTENCE D UPHOLSTERERS. THOS. MADDEN SON & CO. FLETCHER AYE. AND BIG 4 MAX FOR GRINDER Centerless Preferred. Victor Piston Pin Cos. 115 X. Noble St. Used Car Salesman Are you satisfied with your present position? At the present time we have an opening for 2 high-grade men that can produce. To those men we have a very attractive proposition. See MR. BROWN. 1027 N, Meridian St. FRY CO< >K, EXPERIEXCED, WANTED. GRAND HOTEL, ANDERSON. IND. SALESMEN For radio and phonograph department to work with salesmanager. Ages 28 to 30. Apply MR. BOYD. Radio Dept.. Baldwin Piano Cos.. 37 Monument Circle. BOYS—With bicycles, not attending school, good .pay, steady work, grade school education. Bring age certificate. Sec MR. DALTON. 18 N. Meridian. MEN ' With cars; rural sales work: splendid remuneration. Call C._N. Hayes. Spink Hotel. WANTED YOUNG MAN- Single ‘ must be 21: a very promising future for one who can qualify. Write Times Box D-126. WANTED BOY—Little experience lor grocery and delivery service. 1053 S. West St. WANTED—Man io maze cement block at Cartersburg, Ind. Cali 20 S. Senate. IRV TIMES WANT ADS SOB m isi nipTsT Help Wanted Female WANTED High school graduates, between the ages of 18 and 23. learn long distance telephone operating. Only those who live at home with parents need apply. Room 101, INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY, corner New York and Meridian streets. OPERATORS for Mending overalls; 5 days per week; $2 per day. 2520 E. 12th St. OVERALL LAUNDRY, IF—You care for humble home in exchange for light serv. Ir. 2413. Morning and evenings. GlßL—White, assist with housework and ironing; stay at nights; small family; $6 per week. Hu. 3694. HOUSEKEEPER—In small home; more for home than wages. 977 S. Delaware St. MIDDLE-AGED HOUSEKEEPER—Go home nights. Call Be. 1717, ABOUT 14 years old to care for child; $2.50 pet- week. Wa. 0829. Situations Wanted Mate MAN. WIFE Experienced: want work: hotel, hospital, cooking and genral work. Address Times Box D 125, PAPER CLEANING WANTED—*I.OO per room. Ch. 2661-J. CHAUFFEUR—Or houseman, experienced, reliable, good ref. Ta, 6105, MEAT CUTTER—Thoroughly exp.; best of reference: reasonable. Ri. 1839. TRUCK DRIVER—I have had wholesale and retail experience. Dr. 2074-W. Situations Wanted Female RELIABLE—CoIored girl desires cooking. general housework, stay nights. Rl. 6454. DAY WORK—By experienced woman; best of reference. 'He. 3960. LAUNDRY—To bring home; everything bandied with care He 3960. EXPERIENCED—GirI wants laundry to bring home: half day work. K*. 3248. EXPERIENCED—Laundress wants washing; called for and delivered. He. 3119. Business Announcements BATHROOM —Complete, S7O: plumbing and heating installed. Reas. Ta. 4057. FEATHERS—Bought sold and renovated: feather mattresses, pillows made to order F. E. Burkle, 416 Mass. Ave. Rl. 6695. GRAVEL—Asphalt: roofs applied and repaired. DOYLE HEATING CO. Li. 7270. 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 materia! and workmanship. Will Higgins. Ri. 6213. PAINTING—Best maueriai: experienced; careful work. Reasonable. He. 4227. PAINTING Call FERTIG & PFEFFER. 1935 N. Illinois. Ta. 0277, PAINTING—House: interior; signs: get our estimate. E. B Goodloe. Deferred payment. plan if desired. Li. 0561. PAlNTlNG—lnterior and exterior: best mate, and wtemnship. 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 Cali after 5 p. m. LI. 9716. PAPER CLEANED—*I per room; painting. Call Carden. Dr. 7599. PAPER—Furn.. hung, *4 up; painting plastering, cleaning work guar. Hu. 3853.

Business Announcements 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 Alt work guaranteed. Call LI. 8780. PAPER CLEANING—Hanging, cleaning of all kinds, painting. Jones.. Ha. 1101-W. PHONOGRAPHS—Repaired. all makes; work guaranteed. 215 Ind. Ave. Tti. 4055 HUGS—Cleaned. 9x12, $1.60. Cali tor and deliver. KEEMER RUG CO., Ch. 5336. 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. ALL KINDS OF PLUMBING INSTALLED AT REASONABLE PRICES. Ta, 4057. LET—Riverside Rug Cleaners clean your rugs and wall paper, all work guaranteed; prices reas. 1428 Montcalm. Ri. 4983. Rooms for Rent BROADWAY. 1319—Large front sleeping rm.: modern. Ri. 5798. CAP. N.. 2045—Lovely rm. for emp.. mother with child: will board child. Ha. 3674-W CENTRAL CAR—Lovely cool rm.; home privileges; girls. 603 E. 32nd. Wa. 2836. CENTRAL. 1456—Large nicely furn. rm., mod., business woman preferred. Rl. 4749. CENTRAL. 2821—Nice large rm.. suitable for 2: reasonable. Hal 0413-R. CLINTOft HOTEL—29 Vlr. Ave.; housekeeping; also sleeping; clean, modern. COLLEGE. 5034—Nice sleeping rm.. prr . home, car. bus, call after 4:30. Hu. 5875. COLLEGE 1309—University Court: 1 rm. turn.: 1 unfurn; private home. Rl. 4995. HOOSIER INN—44O Mass.; clean, airy rms.: showers: $5 up. ill. N.. 2154: APT. 4—UNUSUAL RM.; SEE TO APPRECIATE. HA. 3652-R. ILLINOIS. N.. 2339 Large airy clean, single room: $12.50 wk. Ta. 7110. KENWOOD. 2250 —Nicely furnished rm . garage opt., near 111, car. Ta. 1916. LE GRAND. 1314—Modern front rm., adjoining bath: on carltne. $3. Lady preferred. Pr. 3267. _____ MARKET. E.. 634—4 rms. for housekeeping or sleeping. Ri. 2102. 540 MASS. Modern rms.. all redecorated. $6 and up single. Li. 0665. MERIDIAN. N.. 2208—Beautiful rm.: A-l location: plenty hot water. Ta. 6266. MERIDIAN. N.. 2336—Desirable rooms. strictly modem: hot water. Ta. 2953. NEW JERSEY, N.. 3243—Lovely, large room: private family: reason. Wa. 3316. NEW JERSEY. N.. 831—2 sleeping rms.; also housekeeping; walking distance. NEW JERSEY. N.. 3030- Attractive front rm..; home piivileges. Ha. 3833-W. NEW YORK. E.. 435—Sleeping rooms; modern: reasonable. Li. 4989. OHIO. F~1053 Nice clean modern rooms; reasonable: walkifig distance. __ OHIO HOTEL—I26'/2 E. Ohio; clean, newly decorated rms.. plenty hot water; $4 up. ORIENTAL. 30 N.—2 nice, clean, sleeping rooms; modern; $3.50. PENN. N.. 1470—First class modern; adults only. Gentlemen preferred. ST. CLAIR., 314 E. Apt. 3:' attractive. sleping rm.: hot water: close. Li. 3173. WALNUT. E.. 307 Vi—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. I2TH.. 317 E.- Beautiful, newly furnished, coo 1 rni., modern home, references. 17TH, E., 320—Nicely furnished room; modern; reasonable. Ha. 0433. 23D. W.. 158 —Nice front rm.. suitable for 2; modern. Ha. 0755-J. 28TH. E.. 2H —Lovely newly furn. front rm.: 3 windows; cool, facing Fall Creek. SPECIAL SUMMER RATES—Now in effect: come and see what we hare. Dension Hotel. Li. 4383. 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. *7 and up. LI. 4502. FURNISHED RM.—With private bath for man and wife. Ch. 5993. LOVELY—Sleeping rm., mod. home; north; board optional: *3.50. Ha. 1718-W. RINK. APT. 55—501 N. Illinois: large, clean rm., 1 or 2: very desirable. Li. 6980 after 6 p, m. Room for Rent With Board CENTRAL. 1944 —Nice rm.; good meals; . or 2 gentlemen: private home, Ta. 0267. ILLINOIS. N.—Modern large airy rm.; home privileges. Reas. Wa. 1188-W. MERIDIAN, N.. 2443—Beautifully furn. rm.; excellent food. References. PARK. 2350—Beautiful room; private home: Central car. He. 4412. PENN., N„ 2256 Rm. for 1 or 2; home privileges. Ta. 0761. 23D, W.. *ll7—Two young men to board; small, private family; mod. home; steam heat; constant hot water; near 111, car. CHILDREN—Room, board; mother’s care. 606 Somerset, Be. 4963, VERY—Attractive rm., shower bath; exeellent meals; busi. man: gar. He. 5507. CHRISTIAN HOME FOR EMPLOYED COUPLE. IR. 4309. TWO CHILDREN—To board in the country. Schwab. Ladoga. Ind. Rent Housekeeping Rooms ALA.. 1838 N.—l and 2 rms. kitchenette apts. furnished, never been used. ALABAMA. N.. 521—Front rooms, *5 up; children welcome: parking spare. ALA. AT 19TH —2 lovely rms. on car line: references required. Ta. 1613. ASHLAND. 1620 - 2 furnished connecting front rooms, private home, adults, phone. ASHLAND, 1650—2 rms.. sink, gas range, garage; prlv. ent.: furn. He. 3298. BELLEFONTAINE. 1013—Furnished, modern _r m.. upstairs. Private entrance. BROADWAY, 1422—Beautiful furn. front apt.; telephone; priv, bath: garage. BROADWAY. 2410—Largo cheerful rm., kitchenette; mod,: furn. CENTRAL. 2418—2 nicely furnished rms.; no children; reasonable. COLLEGE. 1555—2 nice clean rms.; kitchen, JjghL heat, gas furn.: gar. __ DELAWARE. N.. 918 - —Front rms, $5 up; children welcome; parking space. ENGLISH. 1240—2 connecting modern rms.; furnished: reas. _ Dr. 5490. ILL., 805 N.—Attractively furnished 1 and 2 rms, Li. 9118. KENWOOD. 3022—2 connecting rooms; kitchenette: private home. Ta. 5312. MORRIS. W.. 1414 3 front, rooms, accommodate 3 or 4; call after 3 p. m. NEW JERSEY. N 124 Under new management: rooms. Rl 4145 NEW JERSEY. 1428 N. APT. 4—2 rm. hsekeep. apt.: everythg. turn., mod.. gar. NEW JERSEY. 711 N.—Front rm.. downst., also rm. upstairs, mod., everything furn. ORIENTAL. 20 N.—2-rm. apt.; mod.; everything furnished: reasonable. PARK, 933—Rm.. kitchenette, alcove, also 4-rrn. apt., modern. PARK. 2142—New management: newly decorated; 2 rm. apt.; garage. He. 5008. PENN.. N., 1470—Modern, 3 rms. and kitchenette: adults only. WALNUT. E.. 115—2 furnished rms.; walk. dist.: *2O mo. See housekeeper in base. TENTH. F.. 226—2 housekeeping up, $7: also single. $5: walk, dist.: mod. Ri. 4818. WASHINGTON, E.. 1726—4 modern downstairs rooms: everything furnished ' but linens. Li. 4081. 11TH. E., 27—2-rm. suite. clean. modern. 11TH. • E.. 243—2 hsekpg. rms.. adjoining bath; private entrance. Reasonable. 30TH. W.. 1029—2 furnished housekeeping rooms. Ha. 2032-J. 3 FURNISHED 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. BEAUTIFUL WOODRUFF—Nice rm. for girl or couple, *4.50; private balcony. Ch. 4108. LOVELY —Woodruff, rm.. kitchenette. 3rd floor, *6. Large porch., yd. Ch. 4108. Apartments for Rent BELLEFONTAINE.” 2315—3 rmsT 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. JOHNSON AVE.. 37—5 rms.. base., attic; Maplewood Court; nicely dec. Ir. 0119. LANSING. 431' i—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. 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 TiUe. 14. 2458.

Apartments for Rent THOROUGHLY modern 2. 3. 4 and 5-room apartment; 8 locations north, east, and south at reduced rent. See us or phone. h. s 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-rm. upper duplex: newly dec.; garage: utilities furn.: *35, Ha. 194a. Houses and Flats Furnished ILL. N.. S3!. APT. s—B rtM- •Wffttjir.R _fu rr. victroia, o-stuffed. bath. LI. 6938. RILEY. N.. 118-4 rms.. bath, upper duplex: everythg. furn.; adults. Ir. 3013. N. TALBOTT—6 rooms. 2 bedrooms. everything furnished; *ls week. Ta. 7110. WALNUT. E.. 115—3 rms.. bath; everyth furn.: $35 See Housekeeper In basement MODERN—Lower duplex; completely furn.; about Mav 15. for 6 weeks. Ri. 5790. LOWER DUPLEX—24OO N.: five rooms. 2 bedrooms: heat, water; garage furnished: move right in! We also have others. SCHLOSS BROS. INVESTMENT CO. t EMPLOYED LADY—Wishes to share modern home, in suburban town: every convenience; on bus line. Call Ri. 5551 daytime. Miss Rose. Houses for Rent BARTH. 2141—South half 5-room modern double garage. Dr. 0231. BELMONT. N.. 557 4 rooms; gas. lights. v ater: sl_6. Ha. _0255-J. CENTENNIAL. 409—5 rms.. gas, elec., well, cistern. 2 porches, car space: sl6. CENTRAL. 2820—3 bedrms.. suitable for rmers.. fine cond,, gar., $37.50. Ha. 1240-W. ELM. 812—7 rooms, bath, garage. Ta. 2008. 1_ GTMBER. 1208—5 large rooms, strictly modern: garage: excellent condition; reasonable rent; nice large yard. Li. 2933. evening. He. 2129. CUMBER, 1210 Semi-modern. 4 large rm-.. garage: excellent, condition: nice large vard: reasonable rent. Li. 2933. evenings He. 2129. HOVEY, 2009-11 5 rooms semi-modern double, water paid. sls. Call MR. SHRADER. Dr. 4743. LEE. 1452- Double. 5 rooms, gas. elec.; garage: clan: A-1 condition: $16.50. __ PINE. N.. 434—Rear: 4 rooms. sl4; water paid. Ask for Mr. Beston. SHRTVER. 3143—3-room bungalow: good location: lights, wa. pri.: sls: near Jius. SOUTHEASTERN. 2509-11 5-rm. double; wa. paid; gar.: $22, Inq. 551 E. Wash. SPRUCE. 1605—5-room semi-modern; garage: reduced to adults. Dr. 1363. SPRUCE, 1728—Lower duplex: 4 rms., mod. clean, excellent cond„ gar.. $22.50 wa. pci. ST, CLAIR. E., 1120—Double; 9 rms., mod., gar,: A-l cond,; Kroger plant; S3O; wa. pd. UDELL. 1134—New 6-room duplex. A-l condition, garage. *27.50. Dr. 3540-R. 52ND, E.. 613—Attractive 3 bedroom. 2 may double; $75. 4-ROOM UFPER DUPLEX—Modern: water, heat and gas furnished. Call at 1115 W. 31st St. Business Places for Rent 1. 2. 3 AND 4-ROOM SUITES. Furnished or unfurnished. UNION TITLE OFFICE BLDG. Southwest Corner Market and Delaware Lt. 3458. Room 710. NICE RM.—Good business loc.: sl2 mo.: close Fountain sq. 824 Shelby. Dr. 2084. Suburban for Rent NEAR RIVER AND 73RD ST -6-room cottage. furnished or unfurnished; garden and chicken spare. Ri. 2015. NEW 6 RM., HOUSE—With gar. and' nice garden in Ben Davis. Call 6440 W. National Rd. Be. 4973. Houses for Sale TEN MINUTES from Washington street, tow new modern bungalows. 121 E. BERWTN ST. has just been completed: it has two good sized bedrooms: large living room and dining room, complete bath, built-in cabinet in kitchen, oak floors throughout, full basement even under the front porch: Rybolt furnace; garage, crushed stone drivewav. $4,250 on terms. 206 E. BERWTN ST. is anew modern bungalow with two good sized bedrooms and complete bath: cement driveway. The price is only $4,100 on very reasonable terms. Go 2900 south on Pennsylvania. They are selling fast. Who gets these? H. W. FIBBER. Ri. 2509. Hu. 3284 s.'7(l CASH $17.50 PER MON'. H Three rooms newelv papered, sidewalk and curb, electric lights, good well. Only SI,BOO. Call MR. CAINE. Li. 3820. Wash. 0245. SSO CASH Gives you possession of a five-room semimodern bungalow on a. paved street. Will work out. the monthly payments to your satisfaction. Cal! MR. KLINE. Li. 3820 or Cherry 6045 evenings. SEE THIS AND BE CONVINCED 5-rm. bungalow; modern. Must sell: leaving city. Wfill sac. for $5,300; small cash will handle. Call Ir. 2413, morn & ev. Real Estate for Exchange 4- modern bungalow with extra lot: northeast. Will consider bungalow north or small down payment. Ch. 2931. 5- BUNGALOW—For farm with fruit; 1 hr. drive from city. 1552 E. 10th St. EQUITY —In 5-rm.. strictly mod. home, for a gd. used car. 4261 English. Dr. 7412. Real Estate Wanted WANTED -Lot? oast, Washington Sts.: will pay cash. Ch. 3931. Suburban for Sale MONEY TALKS 390 acres, 18 miles Indianapolis; mod. improvements. A little cash will buy an ideal country home. Foreman Realty Cos., 724 Continental Bank Bldg. Ri. 4610. Lots for Sale AN ACRE AT 19TH AND AUDUBON Will cut into 4. 60 foot lots. $lO down, $lO monthly. Mrs. Kimmell. Ir. IS2 5. 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 per month. Dr. 5350. Building and Contracting TO build by contract, houses, garages, fences: also repairing estimates, permits. U. L. NOEL. 1140 Park. Li. 4138. Storage and T ransfer STORE—Your furniture In fire prooi storage house. Private lockers. Pay 6 months later Special no charge for hauling for month of May. 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. SUEZ. Ri. 36286561 night. Ch. 0699 W-4579. J. H. TAYLOR TRANS. Sc STORAGE: SPECIAL PRICE OVERLAND—To or from Cricago, St. Louis, Detroit. Cleveland or other cities. Dr. 3071. or Rl. 4265, BORNMAN TRANSFER CO.—Satisfactory moving service; overland, trucking of furniture and freight. Ch. 5571. RADIO TRANSFER—And 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. 7616, HICKS—LocaI and long 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. Ll. 7790, Ch. 1432. Miscellaneous for Sale ANTIQUE —W 7 alnut bed and dresser. sls; mahogany Edison phono., good condi. rec.. 2 tone arms. $25. Ch. 7268-M. BABA’ CRIB —Simmons springs, mattress; stroller, rocker, porcelain table. Ch. 6925. BASEBALL SUITS —Ten. caps and socks, catcher s outfit. 5 bats aitri bags. $75 cash for all. Call at 2226 Shelby St. BED —Springs mauresss. complete .$5.95 200 S. MERIDIAN ST. BED— In-A-Door: new; bargain for S2O. 1901 E. Minnesota St. BED —Infant's and high chair; good condition: bargain. Dr. 4244-W. BICYCLE —Buckeve Junior; excellent condition: *12.50. Ch. 4360. BICYCLE—GirI's; full size; good condition; $9.50. Ta. 2631. BOTTLES Home Bottle Supplies Sagalowsky Bottle Cos. Ri. 7104. 605 S. Capitol. BREAKFAST SET—Beautiful 9-pc. dining rm.. 2-pc. living bedrm., rugs, occasional tables. tvjPPßps. odd chairs, Coxwella. 3428 ya.

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All prices, styles and finishes; easy terms; trade in your old ice box. Call Talbott 0689; our representative will call for you and bring you to our salesroom at 2000 Northwestern Ave Polar lee and Fuel Cos. BIRD" CAGF .V.-i ;nv: -w. C^nd condition: bargain. Ir. 0917-J. CHIF'FOROBE; mahogany: like new..*14.75 200 s. MERIDIAN ST. DAVENPORT Avo rocker like nr bargain. 614 Tr. 3661-J. DINING ROOM SUITE -8-pc.; slightly used. $45. 2428 N. Meridian. FURNACE HARDWARE CO. Garden tools and seed ; trellises; screen doors. 139 W. 16th St.. Li. 5381. FURNITURE—Rugs, electric sweeper, like new; private owner. Dr. 7613-W. GAS RANGE; “GARLAND'... $”0.95 200 S. MERIDIAN ST. GAS STOVE—*S: high oven coal range, sls- dropleaf table. $3.50; oongoieum. 45c sq. yd. 1042 S. Meridian St. . INCUBATOR— Buckeye: holds 250 eggs: bee:, ijjieri (.!;, V l c •in Wa 3091 INCUBATOR Good cond.. ■• -n Bine Gnu -id. reasonable. Oh. 5954-R-2. 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—BxI 2. C & P, first SBS gets it: 4 D C motors, cheap. SHUMAKER PRINTING CO.. Printcraft Bldg. RUG; velvet. 9x12: A-1 $16.50 200 S. MERIDIAN ST. SINGER” SEWING MACHINES Electric drop heads, repair all makes. 126 W. WASHINGTON. RI. .9718. SINGER DROPHEAD Special a’ Sib: repairs and rent; guaranteed;by a reliable companv. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. 60 W. New York St. Ri. 4755. SlNGEß—Portable: electric; *25: and drophearis. $25: like new; open evenings. 838 Virginia A'c. SPEED And passenger familv boat reasonable. ARROW 7 BOAT CO.. 3231 N. 111. Ta, 0616. TABLE —Round oak. 6 chairs, sls. Ch. 2940-M. 726 N. Grant Ave. C. o. D. TOMATO PLANTS Millions readv: extra early and blight prooi. $1 per thousand. Rubv King pepper plants: large and stalky; $1.75 per thousand. Water moss to roots and quick shipment. STOKES PLANT COMPANY. Fit.zgprald. Ga. WALL CASE—Mahogany, good cond., worth *125. new. will sell for SSO. 3929 W. Wash. St. Be, 5041. WASHER - Ms-tnc and A R C;* A-l con". ir. 5039, 1610 Ashland A'fd WRINGER ROLLS—AII makes elec. wash. Elec. Appliance Clearing House. Cl). 0852. 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—Are not as comfortable as “Nu-Air” ventilators. Let's prove it. MEIER ELECTRIC & MACHINE CO. Ventilating Engineers. 136 S. Meridian St. Li. 2401-02. SUPERIOR HOUSE PAlNT—Outside of”inside. 15 colors and white. $1.59 gallon. 366 S. Meridian St. Ri. 9165. 3-ROOM OUTFIT- $124.75. Living room, bedroom, combination kitchen complete. _ 200 S. MERIDIAN ~ BIG FOUETrY COLTnclaimed 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. 51.50 pair. BUY YOUR Waterproof truck covers. Tarpaulins and canvas covers, ice covers, any size tent, furniture (ruck pads, white or water proof duck, or anything made of canvas, direct from manufacturer and save money. AH sizes and items in stock. HOOSIER TARPAULIN Sc CANVAS GOODS CO.. 1302 W. Washington. ONF new Ideal covered tub hand washing machine and good wringer; both for $5. 429 N. State. THE" T R.aDUNK."POST 139 W. 16th St., between Capitol and Illinois St. Evening dresses, coats, din-ing-rm. furniture, household good?. C - OSE OUT SALE—Seven used gas ranges. *5 to SB. CHAMBERS CO.. 102 S Penn. Miscellaneous Wanted H HIGHEST SPOT CASH PRICE FOR FURNITURE. RUGS. ETC. CALL US BEFORE YOU SELL. Riley 2019. HODGES AUCT. CO. _ _ for stoves. Spot Cash uHi % A furniture. CARL SHANK. Li. 1910. HOUSE CLEANING?—Your surplus ClothiiiK. furniture, magazines, papers will help us to help others. Salvation Army Industrial Home. Phone for wagon. Ri. 6622. 127 W. Georgia St. . FURNITURE WANTED—CALL HU. 7274. For quick service and best prices. Musical Instruments SLIGHTLY USED—Orth Radiola. combination all electric. A-C operated, best condition. Priced to sell at $169.50 complete. RADIO BARGAIN SHOP Cut-Priced Radios and Phonographs. 2 ?A E ' Washington St. PIANO ACCORDION. Hohner. 12 basses. 22 piano keys; in giod condition. Only $25. PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 ?L Penns-*|- a . S' SCHUBERT PlANO—Mahogany case: bargain. $49.50: sold oir terms. Splendid Eilington plaver. Fine condition. Bargain. $110: bench and rolls. Sold on terms. WALKING MUSIC CO.. 120 East Ohio street. SAXOPHONE- Solo, alto standard make; silver piated: in good case: trms: S6O. PEARSON PIANO CO. Pianos for Rent $1 Per Month KIMBALL PIANO STORE. Hi. 2155. 150 N. Delaware. PLAYER— Splendid “Ellington;” fine condition: bargain; $110: bench and 10 rolls. Sold on terms. WTLKING MUSIC CO.. 120 E, Ohio St. PLAYER PIANO SALE $145 to $375: $lO dovn; no interest. ROBERTSON PIANO CO. 235 N. PENN. SAXOPHONES —Slightly used. $lO down. E-Z payments. Lorenz Saxophone School. ground floor. Pembroke Arcade, PLAYER PIANO-Packard: good as new : 75 rolls, cab. and bench; $135 cash. Hu. 4258. VICTROLA—Victor: rec.: excellent cond.; cheap. 1430 N. Colorado. Ch. 2134-R. PLAYER PIANO— "Kimball.'' will sac. at your own price. 5657 N. Penn. St. Pets and Live Stock WE HAVE on hand 3.000 brooded chicks in ail varieties. 3 weeks old. S2O per 100. We also have plenty baby chicks, turkeys, ducks and goslings. BOYER S HATCHERY 34 N. DELAWARE. RI. 5470 PLENTY—Ea'bv chicks, turkeys, gosiing:-. ducklings at all times. Bover's Hatchery. 34 N. Delaware St. Ri. 5470. CANARIES—RoIIers, Harz Mountain: come hear them sing. 1402 : South East St. Dr. 2320. MRS. CRAIG. PODICE DOG—German: ! year old: *ls; beautiful markings. 2325 Shelby, Apt. 7. Rl. 9158. WHITE LEGHORN CHICKS 1 or 2 wks old: Sar.cred strain. Foster. Beech Grove 98-R-l. GERMAN POLICE DOG—Silver gray: beautiful markings: stud: *135. Li. 5013. RABBITS—Low prices on prize winner breeding stk. DAVID'S, rear 336 Mass. At.

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Pets and Live Stock PERSIAN CATS—Champagne mal*. stiver mother: kittens reasonable. Bi. 3239. RABBITS—Raise, fine fur*, msat; "for goodm a rket" rear 338 Mass. A VSCHICKHEN HOUSE- s'.xß: good condition: reasonable. Ir. 1267-w. Store-Office Supplies REBUILT BUTCHERS COOLERS And counters, at exceptional prices to reduce our stock. _ F D. GARDNER Sc CO 221 E. Maryland. Ll. I*9B See the wonderful pew number 6) Butcher Roy Refrigerator Counter dleplaved on our floor. TYPEWRITER—A. W. I . Cos. grade and new portables: all matws. See the pew model Remington portable. Rentals, service and supplies. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO. 137 N Meridian St.. Board of Trade Bldg. Ll. 6822. WAREHOUSE SCALES-2-ton; very reasonable. Indianapolis Scale Cos.. 620 E. Wash. St SPECIAL RENTAL RATES $2.50 and up. WOODSTOCK TYPEWRITER CO. 842 Consolidated Bldg. Ll. 4712. CALL US—For rebuilt"typewriters also repairing. KING TYPEWRITER EX.. 20a Mass. Ave. Ll. 9470. MEAT BLKS.--A-1 Swangfr-Klcin refrig, scales: cash, or part: good notes. Ha. 0716-W, USED TYPE CASES—Stands, type- tc. Indtana Printers Supply Cos.. Ll. 1110TYPEWRITER Under wood. No real bargain_for $18.50. Csll Ta, 263 L | 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 discounton 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. evening NEW spring prices on Majesties; Model 71. $129.50 complete: Modpl 72. $144.50 complete: $lO down this week. Baldwin Piano Cos.. 37 Monument Circle. BEAUTIFUL WALNUT CABINET RADIO Complete with battery charger. $65. ea terms. Christens-Teague Piano Cos.. 231 N. Penn. St. RADIO” REPAIR—By experts, aerial:;; eliminators, spkers. or any make sets We Know How. EAST END RADIO. Ch. 4033. ATWATER KENT—Radio complete with tubes and speaker. $74.50. CLAYPOOL MUSIC SHOP. iOR w. Washington 8t RADIOS —New Roister A-C: big discount; easy terms: free demoilstrat’n. Ir. 2302-M. RADIO- Freshman; 5-tube complete. $25. Call Ch. 3419-M-Barter and Swap WILL TRADE - Good upright player or grand for good used two-door automobtle_ Li _6464. 1922 FORD SEDAN--Body to trade lor roadster body. Ch. 0852 WILL exchange my lot for rental equity? What have you?. Be. 4257. BED SPRINGS Oak dresser, trade for dining table and chairs. Be. 1772. Business Opportunities RESTAURANT—Center of town; doing aood business: value $1,200: will sell for S4OO cash. Owner selling on account, of not being able to take care of lt. Call Ri. 9948. BARBER—And Beauty shop: wonderful location: too large for present owner. Terms to right, party, or wil consider real estate trade. Times. Box D 105. LUNCH—Confectioner-.'"and fancy groceries. can handle for SSOO. Call Dr. 3436-R after 7 a. m. or 7 p. m. , TIRE SHOP- Real money-maker: good location: Jiargaiti for cash. Ri. 3535. Coal and Wood KINDLING WITH EACH TON Best Va. block. 6 in., fkd $6.25 Best Va. Ip.. 4 in., clean, fkd 625 Best Ind. Ip. or egg fkd 4.75 UNION ICE AND COAL CO. Dr. 4621 1910 Bluff Ave. Slimmer Prices KINDLING WITH EACH TON BETHEL COAL CO. 223 Caven St DR. 5200. EUREKA COAL CO. 128 N. Richland. _ ?e^2136 HARVEY COAL CO. 130 E MORRIS ST. Dr. 2094. J. W. FREDERICK COAL CO. 801 Beecher St. Dr. 1793. Money to Loan OLD ORGAN IZATION ANNOUNCES REDUCED FAYMENTS ON ALL LOANS $lO to S3OO INVESTIGATE THIS EASY TO PAY PLAN Get, SSO. pay back $2.00 a month. Get Sion, par back $4.00 a month Get S2OO, pay back SB.OO a month Get S3OO. pay back $12.00 a month With interest. Payable monthly. Oi.hi-r amounts in the same proportions. The signatures of husband and wife are sufficient. Quick, courteous service guaranteed. Costs nothing to investigate. A frtendy human organization established over forty years. All business confidential. CALL. PHONE OR, WRITE METRO LOAN * COMPANY ißonded Lenders) IN BUSINESS SINCE 1887 42 YEARS OF REAL SERVICE. 300 Roosevelt. Bldg. N. E. Cor. Illinois and Washington Ste. Li. 2491—Phone—Li. 2491. Under Supervision State Banking Department. LOANS' $56 to $366 At New Low Rate A MONTH You save one per cent, a month by 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. $2.63 S3Co—Average monthly cost. $3.94 Loans mav be nald in full at any time, and vou will only be charged for the actual time you keep the money. You get the full amount in. cash; no deductions. NO ENDORSERS. NO EMBARRASSING INQUIRIES. Hoaselhold Finance Corporation (Established 50 years) TWO OFFICES 404 KRESGE BUILDING Pennsylvania and Washington Bts. Entrance 41 E. Washington St. Phone Riley 7923. 513 LEMCKE BUILDING Fifth Floor. 106 E. Market St. Riley 2579. MONEY FOR ALL PURPOSES. LOANS MADE SAME DAY YOU APPLY. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 14Ua E. WASHINGTON ST Rl. 7561. Rl. 7583. MONEY TO LOAN First and second real estate loans. AUTOMOBILE and HOUSEHOLD loans. Easv payments, low rates. Equitable Finance Cos., 219 E. Ohio. U. 6601.