Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 65, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 July 1929 — Page 26

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ALIBI BRINGS ACQUITTAL IN BANDIT CASE Roy B. Colwell Freed Despite Identification as Gun Duel Participant. Despite positive declaration by a police sergeant that Ray B. Colwell. 30. of 2119 Bolton street, had shot him in a gun battle on May 28. 1928, Colwell was freed today by Judge James A. Collins in criminal court on charges of auto banditry and assault with intent to kill. Colwell s liberation followed an hour of arguments by both state and defense. His trial, without jury, was held several months ago and today's hearing was for the purpose of arguing the merits of the case before Judge Collins. Paul Rhoadarmer, chief deputy prosecutor, pointed out Sergeant Charles Russell had identified Colwell as one of the men whom he and Sergeant R. J. Taylor fought the battle with near a garage in the rear of 1456 Central avenue.

Man Wounded in Hand Russell was wounded in the right hand during the battle and contended on the witness stand that he had shot Colwell, the alleged driver of the car. in the right hand during the fight. Rhoadarmer pointed out Sergeant Taylor also identified Colwell as. one of the men who drove up in a car and were alleged to have been seeking to take a stolen car out of a garagr. Attorneys for Colwell cited his testimony he was shot, in the hand when his gun accidentally exploded while hunting chicken thieves near his ome. They also rited testimony his home. Thev also cited testimony he was at home the niebt of the alleged gun battle. Companion in Prison Roy Griner. alleged to have been a companion of Colwell the night of the revolver duel, is now serving a sentence in the Indiana state prison for shooting an Evansville patrolman. “This man Griner instituted the proceedings in this against the defendant. He has never testified in court against him. There's not a scintilla of evidence against. Colwell. If I found him guilty I'd have to guess at it and. so far. this court has never decided a case by guessing.'" averred Judge Collins as he discharged Colwell. Attorneys for the state admitted Griner had made a statement implicating Colwell in the gun battle but averred he later denied making! the statement and as a consequence; was never used as a witness against Colwell.

MAYOR WARNS AGAINST 1 SANCTIMONIOUS CITIZEN Urges Building Congress to Work for City’s Growth, Civic and business organizations in Indianapolis should work independently of individuals toward the building up of the city. Mayor L. Ert Slack told the Indianapolis Building Congress at. the Lincoln at noon Thursday. "I believe in city management, but beware of the smooth politician and the sanctimonious citizen." the mayor urged. "This business of city government is no different than that of private institutions. It is business and that is all it is. and we have no time for the politician in this city." The next general meeting of the tirb. west o fthis city.

INVESTIGATOR WONDERS WHERE TO MAKE PROBE Where Ts l.ynnhurst? Examiner Asks State Beard. Where is Lynnhurst? That was the question Thadd Major. resident of Indianapolis for many years and field examiner of the state board of accounts, put to Lawrence F. Orr. chief examiner, today. Major is assigned to investigate alleged irregularities in the SSOO in the Lynnhurst town treasury. He is going to do that next Tuesday, he said, but until questioning Orr he didn't know that Lynnhurst is a thirty-two-house, fourteen-acre subsuburb. west of this city. It was organized last fall as one of the state's smallest towns, and having borrowed SSOO. is now in the hands of the state board of accounts.

MAN. WHO NABBED 82 CROOKS. IN •TALKIES' Texas Rancher Warred on Swindlers After l.osing 530.000. Bv T'nitf'i Prts* NEW YORK. July 26.—J. Frank Norflett. Hale Center. Tex., rancher by occupation and man hunter by choice, is about to make his bow before a "talkie ’• camera. The dimunitive Texa*i whose gullibility cost him $30,000 ten years ago when he was fleeced by a group of confidence men headed by the notorious Joe Furev. and who declared vengeance on crooks which led him to capture eightv-two men single-handed, arrived here Thursday. THEATER OWNER HURT Tom Barnett, Danville, Ind.. Injured When Auto Overturns. Tom Barnett, proprietor of the Royal theater at Danville. Ind.. suffered injuries to both legs when his car overturned in a ditch on the Rockville road two miles east of the Marion county line today. Barnett said his brakes locked when he tried to stop suddenly to avoid collision with a car which made a turn in front of him. A witness said Barnett’s car turned over three times.

Mardi Gras Opens Tonight

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All decked out in flags and bunting. East Tenth street, between Riley and Linwood avenues was ready today for the opening of the Sherman-Emerson Civic League’s annual mardi-gras this evening. Concession stands sprouted up all over the neighborhood in preparation for the thousands expected. Governor Harry G. Leslie will be among tonight's speakers. Mayor L. Er tSlack is to talk Saturday night.

O.O..P‘LOANS’ BY METHODIST CHURCH BARED Southern M, E, Pastor Charges Corruption, Flays Bishop Cannon, By United Frets LYNCHBURG. Ya., July 26. Charges that the board of temperance and social service of the Methodist Episcopal church, South, has been guilty of two trespasses mi the rights of that church, are contained in a letter Dr. Rembert C. Smith. Methodist minister of Washington, Ga„ sent to the Lynchburg News.

Dr. Smith asserted these trespasses were lending of money of the board for use in the recent political campaign and the vote of confidence taken by the board in connection with rumors, regarding stock market activities of Bishop James Cannon Jr. Smith charged the Republican party was loaned the money in order to aid in the election of Herbert Hoover as President. >iony Was Returned "It has been asserted that this money was speedily returned to the treasury of the board." it was stated in the letter. "The income of the board is secured as the result of an assessment levied on the church by the general conference and no action of the general conference warrants the use of it, for the help of any political party or candidate and to lend or use it for such purposes is in violation of the laws of the church and in disregard of the inherent rights of the members of the church who give money only for the purposes specified by the general conference." Bishop Cannon admitted to the writer that- the money was thus lent. Dr. Smith’s letter stated.

Bishop Not Cleared “As to the board's expression of confidence in Bishop Cannon,” the letter continued, “the question as to whether or not the dealings of Bishop Cannon with the New' York buckt shop were proper are not raised here at all.” “The law does not name any connectional board as a committee for the investigation of rumors affecting the character of a bishop, whether or not he be the president of the board. “Church laws give the general conference alone the duty of passing on the character and administration of the bishops." Births Bovs James and Thelma Hooten, Christian hospital. Harold and Helen Hughes, Christian hospital. Fred and Marguerite Neuman, St. Vincent's hospital. Frances and Ros McNamara. St. Vincent's hospital. Fred and Elizabeth Pope. 416 South Noble William and Obelia Dunivet, 518 Agnes. George and Maude Cunningham, 1441 Blaine Henry and Isabella Whitted. 1021 Cornell. Lerov and Ruth Ingram. 1143 South Mapl. Charles and Charlotte Crockett, 1409 Southeastern Hubert and Emma Williams. 524 Fulton. Anninian and Hanetta Coleman, 1223 Lafavett. Lawrence and Mae Jones. 541 Birch Oe! and Beulah Thayer. 940 North Tacoma. Alva and Bonnie Shelburn. 411 Ketcham. Joe and Mary Bajt. 1041 Haugh Adam and Maggie Chester. 2351 Massachusetts. Rudolph and Nevada Schmoll. 517 Sanders. Girls Frank and Ruth Garinger, Christian hospital. Wilfred and Pauline Polland, Christian hospital. Raymond and Maude Suttles. 1151 College Oscar and Edna Thompson. St. Vincent's hospital. Fred and Kathryn Mullen. St. Vincent's hospital. Ralph and Ernestine Thompson. 417 Harlan Emil ar.d Irma Nelson. 2305 North Dearborn. Saverio and Concetta Agresta. 125 South Oriental. Harrv and Amy Rader. 1633 West Ohio. Crawford and Edna McDonald. 1021 East Marvland. Rufus and Myrtle Williams, 938 Edgemont. Hersche! and Lucinda Cunningham. 1139 South Ewing Joe and Crii Barbee. 240, Paris. Virgil and Mvrtle Redd. 4733 Manlove. Edward and Juanita Scott. 3718 Roosevelt. jvjward and Ada Bencik. 711 Concord. Deaths Monte Paul Campbell, 2 months, city hospital, enteritis. Frankun Williams. 54. Methodist hospital, carcinoma. Emma Elizabeth Ma.nwanng, 63. Methodist hospital myocarditis. Alice Tnttipo Love. 73. 2906 East Twentv-secor.d. myocarditis Charles Clements. 64. 726 North East, acute mvocarditis. Letitia Vail Grant. 85. 4480 North Meridian. broncho pneumonia. Herman Merkhn. 53. St. Vincent's hospital. cholecvstitis. Bessie Elizabeth Thomas. 55. 1820 East Tenth, encephalitis. Austin F. Love. 33. Christian hospital, appendicitis. Elsie Louise Gunther. 32. eity hospital, acute myocarditis. Harry C. George. 57. city hospital angina pectoris. David Edward Davies 53. St. Vincents hospital acute myocarditis.

Beer or Else — Gene Howe ’Arrested,’ Ordered to Produce 3 Dozen Bottles,

By United Press BORGER, Tex., July 26.—Gene Howe, spectacular Amarillo editor, must produce immediately “three dozen bottles of Borger beer.’’ the quality of which he has 1 extolled in his column. “The Tactless Texan," or suffer dire consequences. Howe was arrested here Wednesday while on a good will trip with members of the Amarillo Chamber of Commerce, and received the unique sentence in the court of Judge Walter P. Brooks hall. “We think this is the best method of showing Howe that Borger is a cleaner town than Amarillo in spite of his unfriendly statements about the amount of beer produced here,” the court said. “If Howe is unable to produce the beer within a reasonable time the court will use its own discretion as to w’hat other punishment shall be meted out,"’ Judge Brookhall solemnly concluded.

HQ3OES MAY IE BURIEDIN COAL Dozen Tramps Rode on Wrecked Train, B;i United Pre*? BOWLING GREEN, O, July 26. A squad of men today began digging into tons of coal along the Hocking Valley railroad tracks at Bradner. near here, to see If any or all of a dozen hoboes were buried under the fuel when a coal-laden train turned over yesterday. Eighteen coal cars turned over. The tramps had been seen riding on the cars before the wreck and the authorities today were certain at least several had been buried under nearly a thousand tons of coal. The train was Toledo bound with about sixty coal cars. One car developed a hot bearing, which snapped a wheel.

The City in Brief

B. J. T. Jeup, consulting engineer of the Indianapolis board of sanitary commissioners, will discuss sewage disposal planning at the Scientech Club luncheon at the Chamber of Commerce Monday. Mrs. Jack Norwalk, R. R. 10, Box 44. a passenger in an automobile driven by Mrs. H. E. Hydron, 6103 Lowell avenue, as it crashed into a northbound Union Traction freight car at Fall Creek boulevard and College avenue Thursday night, was cut on the head. l Col. and Mrs. John Hay will conduct a speciah meetingg in the Salvation Army citadel. Woodlawn avenue and Hosbrook street, at 8 p. m. Sunday. Steal S3OO Ring From Woman Theft of a S3OOO diamond ring was reported to police today by Mrs. H. B. Bell. 5202 West Morrris street. Mrs. Bell said she discovered the ring had been stolen when she boarded a bus at the end of the West Washington street ear line this morning. Card of Thanks DODSON, CHARLES OTIS—Age 51 years, beloved husband of Minnie T. Dodson, lather of Elizabeth and Howard Dodson, brother of Mrs. Fay Akers and Vernon DoTTson passed away Wednesday. July 24. 2 p. m. Funeral Saturday, julv 27. 2 p. m, at residence, 5262 Central Ave. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited. Friends may call at residence after 1 p. m.. Friday. Monuments & Cemetery Lots QUALITY MONUMENTS—And markers for less. Indianapolis Granite Cos.. 42 at Fall Creek. Hu. 2522: n. e. cor, fairground. Funeral Directors W. T. BLASENGYM Main office 2220 Shelby at. Drexel 2570 FINN BROS. FUNERAL HOME. 1639 N. MERIDIAN Ta. 1835, George Grinsteiner Funeral director 522 E- Market Rl'ev 5374 F. JOHN HERRMANN. 70i N. New Jersey. Ri. 6778. Rl. 6857 UNDERTAKERS HISEY <fc TITUS. 931 N. Delaware Li. 3821 WALD 1222 Union St. 1619 N. Elinois St.

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Funeral Directors J. C. WlLSON—Funeral parlors: ambulance service and modern automotive equipment Or. 0321 and Dr 0322 "A REAL HOME FOR SERVICE” RAGSDALE & PRICE LI. 3608 1219 N. Alabama. Business Announcements BATHROOM —Complete. S7O: plumbing and heating installed Reas Ta 4057 LEATHERS-Bought sola and renovated: feather mattresses. Billows made to order F E Burkle 416 Mass Ave Ri 6895. HOUSE PAlNTlNG—lnterior decorating: immediate service: reference. Ta. 5572. PAlNTlNG—lnterior and exterior; best mate and wkmnshlp. O'Neal. Dr 2884-M PAINTING —Int., ext., best materia! and workmanship. Will C. Higgins. Ri. 6213. PAPER—Cleaning, hanging; cleaning of all kinds:, painting. Jones. Ha. 1101-W. WHY PAY MORE Paper furnished and hung. $4 per room. Ir. 2413. Frank Jackson, Ch. 2004. PAPER HANGING Call after 5 p. m LI. 9716. OLD FURNITURE —Made new by rebottoming in cane, hickory or reed. Call Board of Industrial Aid for the Blind. Ha. 0583. PAINTING—Paper hanging; decorating; plaster patch.; gen, repair. Ch. 6813. PAPER HANGlNG—Painting; estimate tree. Call Acton ior action. Ch. 3622, PAPER HANGING —Cleaning and painting; high-class work. Ch. 0512. PLUMBING and heat; bathroom fixtures complete: water, sewer Installed: no down payment; 18 mo. terms. He. 4413. WALL PAPER removed bv steam. My steam line covers the city. Ch. 6393 RUGS CLEANED—9xI2. 51.50. Cal) for del: 10-da. spec. Kemer Rug Cos Ch 5336 WALL PAPER—Removed by steam: save time ar.d money, TANNER. Ri, 3912. WE BUILD—New houses, garages. Repair, remodel old ones. For plans, terms call U. L. NOEL. Li. 4138. 1140 Park. Lost and Found GREEN GOLD WATCH and chain, with pewter ring and two stones attached to chain. Serial No. 905354; Lvsse Nardin movement. Raised gold figures on dial. Libera! reward. Box D-142 Times. - STOLEN—Star touring. 1925; owner's 11cens 653-441 Texas. Reward. Ta. 6572. DOG—Strayed from 940 Graham Ave.: white, tan. black beagle hound. Name Rex. Reward. Ir. 2420. FOUND WEDNESDAY Boston Terrier", male, well marked. Ch. 4435. LOST OR STOLEN—German Police dog. Answers to name of Fritz; has a harness on. Reward. Ri. 4622. or Dr. 3638-W. Mr. Grendel. LOST—9xI2 rug on South .street Yreward. Ideal Furniture Cos. S2O BILL LOST—Between 54th and College- and 42nd and College. Liberal reward. Kroger Mgr.. 54th and College. Special Notices

COON CHASE EVERY SUNDAY FALL CREEK PIKE NORTH FORT HARRISON i REDUCING rabidly, sately; amazing rei suits; relief for rheumatism; neuritis, i diabetes, hay and rose fever, kidney trou- ! ble. high blood pressure, all blood troubles. Nature Aid Mineral Baths. 230 E. Ohio St.. Room 303. castle Hall. Li. 5092. MILDRED SULPHUR STEAM BATHS—For Men and women. 204 Rauh Bldg. 122 E. Ohio St. STRICTLY HOME-MADE BREAD ALL KINDS CAKES. PARKER HOUSE ROLLS, BAKED IN MY OWN HOME; REASONAIM MRS. STOKER. 2157 N. CAPITOL. j will not be responsible for debts contracted bv Lucille Mav Masters. Charles E. Masters. 1306 Hang'h St. Permanent Waving. $3.50 Mrs Cochran. 4921 Sangster. Hu. 3187. NURSE—MaIe; R. N. graduate care for al! cases; can turn, best ref. Ha. 1991-W. T ransportation Colonial! ST4MSES A Interstate Transit- t ~"“TT T mmm mSmBSBBSBM i I JKjnu Ride in Comfort Great Lakes to Gulf Coast to Coast Chicago s4.oo;ptttsburgh $ 8.00 Dayton 3.oo[Philadelphia 15.50 Detroit 6.001.New York 17.50 Cincinnati 3.ooiSt. Louis 5.00 Louisville 3.oo;Kansas City.... 8.00 Nashville 7.00 Denver 22.50 Jacksonville ...21.851 Los Angeles 52.00 New Busses—Air Cushions— Reclining Chairs Gold Medal Drivers Three Convenient Depots 104 Monument Circle LI. 4000 Denison Hotel Riley 4000 Union Bus Terminal Riley 2255 Help Wanted Male A-l CABINET MAKER Strictly Piece Work. Apply Ready for tVork. FURNAS FURNITURE CO. 139 South East St. USED CAR SALESMEN Are you satisfied with your present position? At this time we have an opening for 2 high-grade men that can produce. We have the best used car buys in the city and can make you a. very attractive proposition. See' MR. BROWN, 3547 E. Washington St. LAUTH CHEVROLET CO. SALESMEN WE WANT FOUR SALESMEN TO REPRESENT US IN PERMANENT TERRITORY. THE MEN WE CHOOSE MUST BE BETWEEN 30 AND 45 YEARS OF AGE. HAVE A GOOD SALES PERSONALITY AND BE ABLE TO FURNISH CONVINCING PROOF OF THEIR SALES ABILITY. POSITIONS PAY SALARY AND BONUS SUCCESSFUL APPLICANTS ASSURED OF SUBSTANTIAL INCOME. THEY WILL BE FULLY TRAINED BY A COMPETENT SALES EXECUTIVE. CALL K. R, SIMMS. HOTEL LINCOLN, FRIDAY OR SATURDAY. FOR APPOINTMENT. SALESMAN For local sales office. Preference given, to man experienced in selling electrical appliances or othr forms of home commodities. This is a worthwhile position. Call for information. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE (NO FEES} SALESMEN (3>. If you want to make big money we have one of the best propositions in the citv; used car experience preferable. Apply to GEORGE FULLER, OLIN CHEVROLET CO. 2500 W. Michigan St. HIGHER TYPE MEN You do not have to be a whirlwind to succeed with us. You must be honest, steady, reliable. Saturday Evening Post full page ads are increasing sales. Higher type men are finding places with us. Write or see us today. THE A. NASH CO. EXPERIENCED—ReIiabIe engine lathe men. accustomed to blue print and micrometer work. 202 Miley Ave. JOB PRESS FEEDERS—McCullough Printing Cos.. 508 Lemcke Bldg. MEN To distribute circulars. Those who have formerly worked for us given preference. Apply ready for work. PIONEER. DISTRIBUTING CO.. 115 South Capitol Avenue. DRAFTSMEN MOTOR DETAILERS Allison Engineering Cos. SPEEDWAY CITY S SLESMEN —With cars sell nationally advertised confections to drug, confectionery and grocery stores in city; also resident men for Richmond. Muncie. Anderson. Kokomo. Apply Lewis Skinner. Spink Hotel, evenings. RADIO MEN—Sell the best radio on the market. For a real radio man we have a good money-making proposition. For information call Ta. 6139. DEALERS WANTED—REAL BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. We can place several live wide awake men in a profitable business selling direct to consumers in your home I countv. Write quicklv for free catalogue. I G. C. HEBERLINC- COMPANY. Department 522. Bloomington. HI. WANTED | Voung man between the age of twenty j and twenty-five, who is willing to start j tat the botom in our advertising department. There is an excelent opportunity for the right man to make this a permanent connection and advance with the organization. Applicants will be interviewed in person only. Apply advertising department The Indianapolis Times,

Situations Wanted Male WANTED WALL PAPER CLEANING—By experienced man. Jamieson. Ch. 6344. Situations Wanted Female C H A M B E R-MAID Neat experienced colored woman. Dr. 2719. HOUSEKEEPER—EIderIv lady; best ref.. 3506 Madison Avg. Dr, T842-R-3. HOUSEKEEPER—Refined lady with child. A-l ref, Ir. 0944. DISH WASHING—In res'urant or home; by week: experienced colored He. 4914 Rooms for Rent AVERY. APT. 2—452 E. Walnut: downtown. large rm„ couple emp. or 2 gentlemen. Ri. 9756. BROOKSIDE AVE.. 2524—Upstairs rm. for man ana wife or 2 girls. BROADWAY. 1947—Nice, cool room; modern: home privileges: He. 2648. BRYRAM. 3834—Nice sleeping rms.. board opt. Wb. 1206. CENTRAL. 1206-Large, newly dec. rm., near bath, garage opt. Ri. 1825. CAPITOL, N, 2120—Room for 1 or 2; private home: porch: shade: $3 each. CAPITOL. N.. 1740—Nice, clean, cool, modern rms. Call after 6p, m. Ta. 1163. DELAWARE. N.. 2264—Nice. Urge, front room: private borne. Ta. 1966. EUCLID. N.. 109 —Nice cool rm.. $4 wk., including garage. Ir. 1791-R. GOODLET. 1638—Room for 2 gentlemen; home privileges. Be, 0912-M. HAMILTON. N.. 645—Modern rm. $4; priv family; garage opt. Ch. 2665-W. ILLINOIS. N.. 2163—Mahogany furnished room; twin beds; 1 or 2: single, front; large closets: garage opt. Ta. 6585. MASS AVE.. 540—Clean, cool, redecorated rooms., $4 up. single. Li, 0665. MERIDIAN. S.. 1502—Newly dec. 6-rrr. double, modern, water pd,; reas. Dr. 1850. MERIDIAN. N.. 2315—Nicely furnished modern rm.: garage. Ta. 1699. NORTH—CIose in, clean, comfortable, cool rms.. adj. bath. Ri. 5673. NORTH —lll. car; attractive, front, cool room: private home. Ha. 1718-W. OHIO HOTEL. 126*2 E. OHlO—Clean, cool. rooms: plenty hotel water: $4 up. PARK AND 34TH—Rm. for gentleman. close to car lines and bus. Wa. 1794-W ST. CLAIR. E.. 314—N0. 3; COOL RM, HOT WATER: MOD.; CLOSE IN. LI. 3173. TALBOTT, N, 1727—Jus' the rm. for you; clean, cool rm.; man; pri. family. Ha. 0313-R. LADY —Share beautiful home, expenses with rel, couple or sgle. person. Li. 9382. HOTEL TOURIST INN 359 W. Wash. Rooms, double, 75c, $1 and up: weekly rates. WASH.. E, 459*2—LARGE FRONT RM., MOD., PRIV. HOME, WASH.. £.. 4510—Large, front room: new’ walnut suite: privilege. Ir. 1296.

Room for Rent With Board BELLEFONTAINE. 131-4—Large front rm, strictly modern: 1 or 2. He. 2020. M'INTIRE HOTEL—Capitol. N.. 1523: board and room: modern; $7 week. CENTRAL. 2215—R00m for t or 2; good meals: laundry. He. 3220. FAIRFIELD. 1441—Nicely furnished airy room; private home; no objection to child: home ’•poking; references. Wa. 4284. MORRIS. - W, 2231—RM. AND BOARD; 1 OR 2; $6.50 EACH. BE. 1132-R. _ NEAR WOODRUFF— *2 block E. 10th car; rm.. excel, meals; privl. gar. Ch. 2824-M. PARK. 833—Nice airy rm.. mod., private home; good meals. Ri. 9930. PENN. N, 2256—R00m for 1 or 2; home privileges. Ta. 0761. SOMERSET, 606—Children to brd, inclosed yd.; plenty shade; close sch . Be. 4963. 11TH. E.. 918—? nice modern rms.: home cooking, priv. home. Ri. 4280. MOTHER'S LOVE AND CARE—For baby or small girl. Ch. 4437-J. CHILDREN—To board; plenty shade; $3 week. He. 1772. 22ND. St.. E. 318—Good meals, clean comfortable rms.. near bath, for 2; reas. Rent Housekeeping Rooms ALA, N, 406—Modern, fur, rooms.; ’’■alking distance: reasonable. Ri. 9267. BEVILLE, N, 829—5 rms.. bath; furnished; mod.; Protestant: adults; $12.50. Ch. 7581. CENTRAL AVE.. 1526—2 unfurn. rms.: modern, lights, gas, furnished. CAPITOL. N. 1409—2-rm. apt, everything furnished: modern. Li. 8172. DELAWARE. 816 N.—Nice rms, for 2 girls. or man and wife: reasonable rates. DEL, N, 720—3 housekeeping rooms: sleeping porch. Ri. 6614. ILLINOIS, N, 1203—Nice, coo! rm, everything furnished, modern, $5, Li. 2271. ILLINOIS. N, 3232—Pleasant 2-room furnished apt.: hot water. Ha. 1563. ILL, N, 2239—Modern 2 rms, kitchenette apt,: $9 wk.: also housekeeping rm, $5. Ta. 7110.

i— . LEXINGTON. 752—2 modern front rooms: downstairs. $7; priv. ent. Dr. 0562-J. MERIDIAN. N.. 840 —Rm. suitable man and wife, or couple of girls: reasonable. MERIDIAN. N„ 1835—2 RMS.. KITCHENETTE, CLEAN. COOL. MORRIS. W., 1414—3 furnished rooms; children welcome. NEW JERSEY., 2042—Clean, cozy. fur., kitchenette: extra large closet; adults. NEW' JERSEY. N.. 3117—3-rm. apt.; modern; everything furnished; large porch and yard. Reasonable. NEW JERSEY. N.. 124—Good light housekeeping rms.; modern. Ri. 4145. NORTHWESTERN. 2507—2 furn. mod. front rms.; white; $5; with ga. $5.50. Ha. 1172-R. NEW' JERSEY. N.. 711—Nice, cool room and kitchenette; also small sleeping rm.; $2. ORIENTAL. 20 N.—l housekeep’g apt., also 2 sleeping rms., modern, furnished. OAKLAND. N.. 956 3 rms. and bath. partly furnished. Ch. 0706-R. OHIO. E.. 427—W’ell-furnished housekeeping rooms; 83.50 per week, PRUITT. J 325 —3 newly decorated rms. ’a block Riverside car. Ta. 2091. SHERMAN DR,.. N.. 2406—3 downstairs rms.. modern; water in kitchen. __ TALBOTT. N.—3 rms., everything furnished. $lO week; garage. Ta. 7110. WALNUT. E.. 115—2 furnished rms.; walk. dist- S2O mo. See housekeeper in base. W'ASH.. E., 1710—2 housekeeping rms.: everyth'g furn. but linens; $7 wk. LI. 4081. W'ALNUT. E.. 112—2 rms.. front, private home. Nr. Penn. car. Ri. 3629. LOVELY COOL WOODRUFF—2 rms.. 3d. fl. large porch and yard.- $7. Ch. 4108. 11TH ST.. 27 E.—2 front suites Ist. 2d. floor, yard, porches, reasonable. Child welcome. Li. 3948. ___ NICELY FURNISHED—2-room apt.; sink in kitchen: downstairs. Ch. 6084. You Read the Want Ads— Have you tried to use them? It’s easy—Call RI. 5551 Ask for an Ad Taker. Houses and Flats Furnished GOODLET, 1028—5 rms. and bath, heat and water furn. Be. 1583-R. NORTH —Lady will share nice home with couple or adults. Ha. 1314-J. ILL, N, 431 —Apt, 3: 3 coo! rms.; Victrola; over-stuffed: constant hot water; £lO. KENW'OOD. 3411—Nicely furnished, 5-room house, near Illinois car. Ta. 6539. NORTHWESTERN. 2507—2 furn, mod, frt. rms; white; $5: with ga, $5.50. Ha. 1172-R NORTH—S-room flat; completely furnished; fine electric piano; must be seen to be appreciated. Ta. 1960. WALNUT. E„ 115—3 rms, bath: everything furn.; SSO. See housekeeper in basement, MILEY. N, 275—4-rm. cottage; semi-mod.; comp, furn.; reasonable. Be. 2812-M. MERI. AND 34TH—Cool 4-rm.; month Aug.; everything fur. Ha. 0127-R. 16TH—4-room house; 2 bedrooms; garage; private entrance: adults. Ch. 2847-J. SIXTEENTH. E, 717—Near College avenue: lovely modern furnished apt.; 3 rooms and bath; porch and yard. Ta. 4329. NEWLY PAPERED and well furnished, mod. bungalow on Gale St. for 2 couples without children. See owner. 359 W. W'ash. St. You Read the Want Ads— Have you tried to use them? It’s easy—Call Ri. 5551 Ask for an Ad Taker. Apartments for Rent 1655 N. ALABAMA $37.00 418 E. 15th 41.00 to 55.00 1603 Central 37.50 1108 College 35.00 1020 Central 35.00 1226 N. Illinois 35.00 1244 E. Washington 43.00 18 E, 37th 55.00 3515 N. Penn 55.00 1220 Park 45.50 234 E. Pratt 42.50 3015 N Meridian 75.00 412 N. Alabama 60.00 MOYNAHAN PROPERTIES. 710 Union Title. Li. 3458. BYRAM APARTMENTS 1530 N. Illinois. Efficiency furnished. Summer rates, $lO weekly, unfurnished. $35 monthly, all utilities included. See custodian or phone Li. 5391. H. H WOODSMALL & CO. BELLKTONTAINE. 2315—Lower apt, 3 rms. bath; repainted and redecorated throughout; lovely porch: garage. Li. 4638. 1604 S. MER.—Upper apt.: 4 rms. and dress, rm.: beautiful porch: gar.; st. ht. and wa. furn.; $43. Dr. 2187-M. 1,2, 3.4, 5 ROOM APARTMENTS Furnished and unfurnished: 9 locations, north, east, south ar.d downtown; at reduced rents. H. H. WOODSMALL & CO.. Fidelity Trust Bldg. LI. 5391. UPPER—4-room apt, heat, light gas and water furnished. Ha. 3309-J.

Apartments fc Rent PLEASANT ST, 1112—4 rooms, bath, modern apt.: steam heat; street car and bus service. Dr. 6548. NORTH. E„ 420—Richeliu. No. 8; 3 uniurnished rms. Ist floor. APARTMENT RENTAL BUREAU Let us help you fipd an apartment. Wr take you ir. bur c?r. No obligation of course. Ri. 1371, BELLINGHAM decorated: 3-room apts : $47.50: utilities (U i ntshed. Wa 4413 KENWOOD. 2435—Five rooms and bath; newly decorated: modern; heat and w-ater furnished. Ta. 0192. OXFORD St, N , 1135—Nicely dec.; lower 5 rm. duplex: gar. Ch. 0597-W, THE HAINES 810'i N. Illinois: living rm, dinette, kitchette. oath, nicely furnished: S3O to S3B. TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT—North: thoroughly mod.: S4O. Li. 3883, Hu. 5385. Houses for Rent BROOKSIDE AVE . 1831 6-roorn modern; garage, on car line east; 536.50; water pd. Ch. 1184. BARTH. 1866—7 rms, mod. except bath. garage. $25, Dr. 7250-J. BARTH. 5 329—5-rm. cottage, elect, gas. garage. S2O. Dr. 7250-J. _ COLLEGE AVE 1621—6 rooms modern; newly decorated: hardwood floors thruout; new furnace; water paid: garage: $35. CABLE. 211 3-rm. house: elec, garage! porch, pantry: good paper: $lO. COTTAGE AVE, 1603—5-room house: wa. pd.: gas and ejectricif.': sl6, Hu. 4368. DORMAN. 965'; —Upper duplex; 5 rooms: complete bath: wa. pd.: $19.75. Call Miss Wiebko. Ri. 9519 or Mrs. Eisner Ir. 3955. DAWSON. 811—Upper duplex, mod, heat furn, gar . A-l cbnd. Ta, 6808. Double East. $22.50 Five rooms: elec. Its, gas. city water paid by owner; inside toilet: new paint and paper; garage. 47 S. LaSalle. Dunlop & Iloltegel 122 E. Market. LI. 6517. FULTON ST, 327—6-room mod. home; •vater pd.: good condition. Li. 9156 GREELEY. 109—4-rm. house, gar, good condi, special rates for man and wife. HAUGH, 422—5-rm. house; gas. electricity, garage, pantry, new paper; sl3, OHIO. W, 1925—Double. 5 rms, gas. elect, inside toilet, water pd.: good cond.; $lB. ORIENTAL. S, 139 garage, water paid; cement porch: sl6. REMBRANDT ST, 1637—North side ofdouhle: gar.: bath and furnace; $25, Dr. 0880. SPRUCE. 1726—Up. dup, 5 rms, gas, elec, inside toilet; gar.: wa. paid.; sls, $50.00 CASH $17.50 PER MONTH 845 S. Bellview Three-ear garage, nice lot. 2 rooms, electric lights. Call MR. CAINE. Wa. 02451203 S. RANDOLPH—4-rm, semi-modern; gar.; newly pa.; s2l; wa. pd. Dr, 2528-R. 5 2ND! IT! 2306—5Urm. mod. double, new house, hardwd. floors, built-in cabinet, linoleum in kitchen, electric range, shades furn, gar, 6 min. bus service; reas. Li. 5237. 25TH ST, E, 912—6-room half double, newly decorated; modern. He. 2972. FREE RENT FOR ONE MONTH 2403 Kenwood; 7-room semi-modern, newlv decorated. Rent S2O. Phone Hu. 4705.' COLORED—I4IS F. 17th: 4 rooms; water paid. Key 1658 Arsenal. Li. 8431. MOVING EXPENSES ALLOWED 2205 Temple Ave, dandy 5-rm. semimodern double, gas, electricity, cistern, city water nd, garage, paved street, close to "school, church, bus and car: only $lB per month. Call owner. Ir. 1448. NEAT COTTAGE—New paint and paper; 1 arge yard; sl4. CRUSE. 128 N. Delaware. Single West, 2-Car Garage Six rooms; new paper and paint; 1522 W. Vermont. Dunlop k Holtegel 122 E. Market. LI. 5517. 550 COFFEY—S-rm, bath! gar. 1752 Kelley: 4-rm, garage. Be. 1041. Business Places for Rent 1. 2. 3 AND 4-ROOM SUITES. Furnished or unfurnished. UNION TITLE OFFICE BLDG. Southwest Corner Market and Delaware. Li. 3458 Room 710 GOOD BUSINESS CORNER ON SOUTH SlDE—Frame building, big store room, with 6 living rooms now occupied. Reasonable, Ir. 5350. VIRGINIA AVE, 86*5—Storeroom on corner. 18x50; reas.; owner. Ir. 0156-J. NORTH —Store with 5 living rooms, well located for business, sell on terms and barg Owner has traveling position. He. 2541. Cottages and Resorts LAKE M’COY—4-room furnished cottago by week or day Owner 552 Parker Ave. LAKE WEBSTER COTTAGES—4 rms, lights, garage, cottage for wk. ends. 1018 Park. Ri. 4208. LAKE WAWASEE— Lake front cottage, near Waco pavilion; reasonable. Ta. 1773. BOOK YOUR VACATION—On Barbee lake: cottages for rent. Ha. 4067-J. 57R00M COTTAGE—Lake James: well located and in fine shape; July 28-Aug. 4. Be. 3609, eve. Be. 2352.

Houses for Sale 2835 S. PENN. OPEN SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. On the first pa’-ed street east of Meridian. between Southern and Troy you will find this beautiful new Colonial bungalow. A brand new section ot the south side. All large rooms, living room 14x21. complete bath, kitchen with general electric refrigerator and built-in cabinet, full basement, oak floors throughout. Low taxes, low price, terms. H. W. FIE-BER. Ri, 2509. Hu. 3284. 34<i E. MORRIS ST. Seven rooms, two story brick. Lots of house for onlv SIOO cash and $24 per month. Paved street paid for. Better hurry. Call A. M. Kline. Li. 3820, or Ch. 6045. SEE THIS BARGAIN NOW—I42B Woodlawn ave.; price low; terms to suit; fi rooms, bath, bungalow; newly papered and painted; garage; shrubbery. Will take lot, east as down payment. Mr. Timberman, Ri. 3230. Residence. Wa. 4783. FOR SALE—By owner at sacrifice on monthly payments, less than rent; wonderful opportunity to acquire a home. Addres Times D-143. BARGAIN—7 rooms, modern except furnace; 23 Eastern; one-half block north Washington: $3.000: terms. Ir. 0921. ALMOST NEW—3 bedroom modern bungalow: must see to appreciate; priced to sell. 4801 English, eve. Ir. 1745. BOULEVARD PL, 4221—6-room modern; sale or trade; what have you? Ri- 2024, Anthis owner, real bargain. LOOK—Brick veneer. 5 rooms: 1646 Hoefgen: electricitv, gas, well; $2,100: terms. Ir. 0921. Lots for Sale $250 CASH Buvs '2 acre lot, worth $500; close to Hawthorne yards. Good transportation and schools." BERT WILHELM 2106 S. Emerson. Dr- 3066. Suburban for Sale INCREASE YOUR INCOME RAISE CHICKENS In Cottage Park, bungalows 3 to 5 rooms, almost 2 acres good rich soil, garage, chicken house, electric lights, well, fenced. Price $2,250 to $3,300; soo cash gives possession. BALANCE LIKE RENT Drive out Sunday on Kentucky Ave, State Road No. 67 through Maywood to the top of Harmon Hill, see sign then 1 mile south on Spring VaUey Road. See or call Mr. Neukom Wa. 0569, day or night. Only 52.000 6 acres; 4-room house, 4’i miles from Plainfield, Ind. 3's miles from bus, and interurban. plenty fruit, S3OO cash. Easy monthly payments. G. G. CUMBLEWORTH. PLAINFIELD. END. 3 ACRES —Good place to build; SSO down. $lO month. 5-room completley modern bungalow on 2 acres of ground: S6OO down. Drive east on National Rd. to first road east of Bertermann's, north to Ist house north of 25th St. Mrs. Haugh. Ri. 5651. $25 CASH. $25.00 MONTHLY—2723 North Buttler Ave, 4-room bungalow. 367 ft. front. Owner, 1854 North Delaware St. Talbot 5334. SSO DOWN—And $23.50 mo. buys a nice 5-room bungalow; newlv decorated; 2 lots. Call owner. Be. 299~5. Storage and Transfer LOCAL AND OVERLAND TRANSFER Fire-proof storage house. Store now. pay 6 months later. No charge for hauling in. New trucks. Experienced men. PARTLOW-JENKINS MOTOR CAR CO. 419 E. Market. Ri. 7750. PACKlNG—Shipping. hauling. Special prices on overland hauling to and from Ohio points. OTTO J. SUEBZ. Ri. 36286561 night. Ch. 4579-Ch. 0699-W. BRI7TAN TRANSFER—Moving. $3.50 load: ! large trucks, responsible men. Dr. 7616. : J. H. TAYLOR TRANS. AND STORAGE— j SPECIAL PRICES OVERLAND to or from Chicago. St. Louis. Detroit. Cleveland or other cities. Dr. 3071. or Ri. 4265. . BORNMAN TRANSFER CO.—Satisfactory ! moving service. Overland trucking of i furniture and freight. Ch. 5571, FURNITURE moved, $2.50 and up; large, covered trucks. Li. 7720. Ch. 1433.

Miscellaneous for Sale APARTMENT MODEL—Gas ;;:igc. $5: 3 side oven ranees with breile-. $lO. 102 So. Penn. St. ' BOTTLES Home Bottle Supplies Sagalowsky Bottle Cos. Rl. 7104. 605 S. Capitol A-e DAY BED—Antique dresser and table. 9x12 rug: other high-class furn. Hu. 7194. BREAKFAST SET—Beautiful living room. 9-pc. dining room, complete bedrm, rugs. occasional tables. 2428 N. Meridian. BEATIFUL—AImost new living room set: kitchen outfit: bed se-: piano: rugs; veryreasonable 4330 Carrollton Ave CHAIRS—2 porch, prac. new. $5; 4 spinet back chairs. SIE Ta 3928 BICYCLE—GirI's, almost new. win sell cheap Ha 0473-W. CINDERS—SAND AND GRAVEL. GEN. HAULING. C. E. RILEY. IR 2830. _ CEILING FANS—Delivered and put up. guaranteed, real bargains. Dr. 4392. DOORS FOR GARAGE—SIO and up per Eair: anything in lumber. Ferree-Case umber Cos, State and De Loss St. _ DIAMOND RING Illinois. M. M. ELECTRIC FAN—IB-in, $6; mahog. desk A: chair. SIS, both like new\_ Ch. 1352. ELECTRIC SWEEPER'S—AII models. 54.75. $9.75. 102 Virginia Ave. ELECTRIC v'ASHER "Cofrieid.'' large size: first-class condition: guaranteed: great bargain for quick sale. 1702 N. Alabama. Apt. 7. Ta. 5079. evenings. GARAGE. 10x16—Lumber, roofing, nails and hardware. $62.50 delivered. Anything in lumber. FERREE-CASE LUMBER CO, State and De Loss St. GAS RANGE. s6.so—Breakfast set, $9.50: beds. $2: range. $1.50: rockers. SI: congoleum. 45c sq. yd.: bridge lamps. $1.98: writing desk. 52.50: library table. $1.50; roll top desk. $5. Lots of other goods, cheap. 1320 S. Meridian St. ___ LINOLEUM - Several remnants, ■■ ariouc sizes, at cost. PATTERSON SHADE CO, 3rd floor. Woolworth Bidg. 9 E. Wash. PRINTING PRESSES—6x9. 7xll. INDIANA PRINTERS SUPPLY CO. LI. 1110. RUG—VELVET. 9x12: ALMOST NEW: VERY REASONABLE. CH 4932-R. SINGER, DROP HEAD SEWING MACHINES $5 AND UF. CALL RI. 4735. SEWING MACHlNE—Portable, electric, ex. cond, leaving city, sac. Ir. 1227. SlNGEß—Drophead. $9; guaranteed; open evenings. 838 Virginia Ave. SINGER SEWING MACHINES Electric drop heads, repair all makes 126 W. WASHINGTON. RI. 9718. _ THEATRICAL SCENERY—7 drops and legs, mostly new with trunks. Will sacrifice. Li. 7753. 328 Spring St. ELECTRIC WASHERS—We rebuild and service al! makes. Electric Appliance Clearing House. Ch. 0852. PRIVATE SALE at 5311 College, dresses, suits. W’rappers. shoes, stockings. Seal skin coat and other appearel. Furniture, rugs, dishes 5-rm. cottage: lot 60x156. Hu. 7449. WINDS OF THE WESTERN SEA—Are not as comfortable as "Nu-Air” ventilators. Let’s Drove it. MEIER ELECTRIC & MACHINE CO. Ventilating Engineers. 136 S- Meridian St. Li. 2401-02. RUG—9xl2 Felt Base: $3.95. 200 S. MERIDIAN SUPERIOR HOUSE PAlNT—Outside or Inside. 15 colors and white. $1 59 gallon COMPETITION PAINT CO.. 366 S. Meridlan St. Ri. 9165, CALL us before vou sell your clothing and furniture: pay highest prices. Dr. 5255. USED FURNITURE MARKET We need the room for our new merchandise and have priced the following items much lower than we allowed for them in exchange on new furniture. Overstufled suites 3-pc $39.50 Cain and velour suites. 3-pc. , 29.50 Leather daveno suite. 3-pc 12.50 Side boards 9.50 Dining tables .... 4.00 Dining chairs 1.25 Cash or Credit In Our Bargain Basement 141 W. WASH. ST. HAS YOUR KITCHEN KEFT PACE WITH YOUR LIVING ROOM' If so, you will have a well-built properly insulated refrigerator as part of" the equipment. Let us help you modernize your kitchen by installing one of Polar’s scientifically tested refrigerators. POLAR ICE & FUEL CO. 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. VERY BEST HOUSE PAINTS—S2.OS per gallon for colors; $2.25 for vhite. COMPETITION PAINT CO, 366 &. Meridian. Ri. 9165. WHEN you want something good in paint, varnish, etc, the very best that can be made, see Marion Paint Cos., 336 S. Meridian. Ri. 9165. JOB PRINTING PRESSES—7xII. Bxl2. TOx 15; some with Miller feeder. INDIANAPOLIS PRINTING COMPANY. 3-ROOM OUTFIT, $124.75 Living room, bedroom and combination kitchen. Easy terms. STATE FURNITURE CO. 200 S. Meridian St. TRY TIMES WAN 9 AOS kir mmsinv-:

Miscellaneous Wanted WANTED—IO carload* of furniture, immediately; best prices. Call Ri. 2019 MR. PIERCE. HOUSE CLEANING?—Your surplus' clothing. furniture, magazines, papers will help us to help others. Salvation Army Industrial Home. Phone for wagon. Ri 6622. 127 W. Georgia St. IF YOU HAVE HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE—CaIi SHANK AUCTION CO. Ri 0644, or Ri. 7434. -j for stoves. opot Lasii Ku y furniture. CARL SHANK. Li. 1910. Pets and Live Stock GERMAN POLICE PUP—7 months, registered. 5940 Beilefonraine. Hu. 6736. PUPPIES FOR SALE—Price $3 He. 2020. WE have plenty of baby chicks: sl2 per hundred. Three weeks’ old, S2O per hundred, BOYER’S HATCHERY. 34 N. Delaware. Rl. 5470. NANNY GOAT—Farm wagon and harness; very reasonable. Dr. 2383-M. TOY BOSTON Terrier puppies, pedigreed; $23 to SSO. 5267 E. Tenth St. Ir. 0296. CLOSING OUT—Chinchilla does; juniors and hutches. 1433 S. East_St. PlGEONS—Mondain and Carneaux; very reasonable. Li. 9183. | BOSTON TERRlEß—Puppies. 4 choice puppies: fine pedigree; reas. Ri. 4127.

Musical Instruments Pianos for Rent $1 Per Month KIMBALL PIANO STORE. Rl. 2155 150 N. Delaware. PIANO ACCORDIONS C soprani: endorsed by leading performers: price moderate; convenient terms: call or write for illustrated catalog. PEARSON PIANO CO. PlANO—Beautiful American walnut case: a rare bargain for SIOO cash. ROBERTSON'S, 233 N. Penn., Ri. 3771. BABY GRAND PlANO—Mahogany case; slightly used. $298. Terms. Baldwin Piano Cos.. 37 Monument circle. Open evenings. SAXOPHONE SPECL4LS—SIO down payment. LORENZ SAXOPHONE SCHOOL. Pembroke Arcade. Li. 4800. PHONOGRAPH —Sonora console, very fine. $lO. A few uprights $5 each. 120 E. Ohio St.

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Kimfoall 1/1 Welte Mignon Re- JL / J producing 1 Grand. / “Jr Saturday only. at - f ( .Easy Terms E Grand Pianos $115(0) 1 I'sed Grand, Saturday only fr $l5O, SBSO Grand Piano, only slightly used. Can not he told from nev.-. Carries new guarantee. Sale pnci $485. Low Down Payments One Kurtzmann Upright, rebuilt and in perfect, condition. Saturday onlv. S3B. Royal Mahogany . rebuilt and refinished Beautiful <’a.-e and rone. Now SOS. Stuart, beautiful walnut case, absolutely plain’: pi rfoct condiiton. $125. Ives & Pond, mahogany. This has truly a perfect *un< . rebuilt, 555. Terms to .Suit Any Purse Player Pianos $750 Kimbal! Player. Saturday onlv $202. 1 Hinze Player. Just like new. $295. Solo-Concerto Player Pianos, Ss-notr. $124. 20 Rolls frei with each player, $lO Delivers These. Good bargains in used Phono graphs, sl3 to I $19.50. 5 Records with i each Phonograph. PER TERMS WEEK HUM 18 Direct Branch of the t\ w Kimball Cos, Mfgrs, Chicago. 111. 150 X. Delaware St. Riley 2155

STUDIO PIANO—Small size: a real bir ; terms. $2 week. Baldwin Piano Cos.. 37 Monument Circlc. Open evenings, _ PI/\NO—Upright, mahogany case. $33; if sold at once. Hu. 3070. BEAUTIFUL WALNUT PLAYER—Extreme value at $95. Terms. WILKING MUSIC CO.. 120 E. Ohio St. UPRIGHT PIANO—A real buy for a beginner; price $39; terms " Baldwin Piano Co._ 37 Monument Circle Open evening: BEAUTIFUL grand—slso: terms to responsible partjhLLMM. UPRIGHT PlANO—Excellent condition; a. real bargain. 946 N Gray VICTROLA —Cabinet, oak: perfect, condition: records; $ 13. 1014 Ashlar,d. LI. 8761. SPLENDID Hov.arC upright: $33. Terms. Biggest value in the city. WILKING MUSIC CO., 120 E, Ohio St. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS.