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AWARDS MADE IN TIMES FILM S.TARCONTEST Bertine Burks Given First Prize: Thousands in Competition. After more than twelve hours’ work in checking the entries of movie fans in the New Movie Era Contest, the judges are able today to announce the many winners. Several thousand Times readers and patrons of the Indiana and Circle theaters, where the New Movie Ere is being observed, sent in their identification lists of the thirty stars published in The Times, along with their essays, telling why they liked certain stars in the list the best. Under the rules of the contest, the judges were to make the awards on the merit of the essays, provided more than one person submitted the correct list. Several dozen movie fans had all the- stars correctly identified and a far greater number only fell down upon one picture. First to Berime Burks The judges announce the following awards: First prize, $25. to Bertine Burks, £605 Dewey avenue. Her favorite star is Billie Dove. Second prize, $lO, went to Jean Wilson, 569 Middle drive, Woodruff Place. Her favorite star is Dorothy Mackail. Third prize, $5. went to Alice Kelly, 3355 Graceland avenue, whose favorite star is Nancy Carroll. Fourth prize, $5, wa-s awarded to Mrs. Joseph Hart,, 1129 North Alabama street. Her favorite is Ruth Chatterton. Fifth prise. $5, went to Norman McClure. 2837 North New Jersey street. His favorite star is Richard Arlen. Sixth prize, $5. was given Miss Beatrice Taylor. 2029 W. Wilcox street. Favorite star, Evelyn Brent. Seventh prize, $5. went to Phyllis G Hawkins. 6115 West Washington street. Favorite star is Gary Cooper. Ten Get Tickets The ten winning a pair of tickets each to the Indiana or the Circle theaters are Betty Todd. 930 East Forty-fourth street: Helen Lyons. 1515 North Alabama street: Mabel Boone. 114 1 i South Illinois street; Murrav Crew. 3914 Byram avenue; Dorothy Teague. 114 South Illinois street; La Verne Zinkan. 1433 North Tuxedo street: Erwin Brown, 1318 Naomi street; Mrs. Harry F-scoe, 515 East Forty-fourth street; Hannah L. Newman. 532 North Jefferson avenue: Miss .Harriet Hinkle, 338 East Minnesota street. Many of the entrants went to elaborate and often costly effort- to mound the pictures. Some had beautiful printing under each picture mounted on large cardboard. Many created special books, showing pictures of the stars from The Times. One sent in was in book form, shaped like a star with the cover in black leather. Some mounted the pictures on cards, similar to playing cards. One went to the expense of having his list and essay printed. This movie fan had all right but one. Goes Over Limit One movie fan would have been in the money because all the stars were correctly identified, but the essay did not stay within the fiftyword limit. The complete list of the thirty stars appearing in The Times contest and who will be seen in movies at the Circle and Indiana are as follows: 1, Colleen Moore: 2. Warner Oland; 3. Evelyn Brent: 4. Oscar Shaw; 5. Dorothy MacKaill; 6. Charles Ruggles; 7, Kay Francis; 8. Nancy Carroll: 9. Loretta Young: 10. Fay Wray: 11. Neil Hamilton; 12, Billie Dove; 13. Clive Brook: 14, Jean Arthur: 15, Jack Oakie; 16. Ruth Chatterton: 17. James Hall, 18, Mary Eaton: 19. Walter Huston; 20. Mary Nolan: 21. Gary Cooper; 22. William Powell; 23, Douglas Fairbanks Jr.: 24, Richard Arlen: 25. Harpo Marx; 26. Evelyn Brent; 27. Clive Brook; 28. Charles Delaney; 29. William Powell; 30, Neil Hamilton. The judges discovered that the most people made mistakes in identifying Oscar Shaw. Charles Ruggles. Mary Eaton. Mary Nolan and Harpo Marx. It Was Harpo Many identified Harpo as one of the Four Marx brothers, but the judges held that it was Harpo Marx, as only one of the four appeared in the picture. In many cases, the essays or the favorite stars read like hot love notes and some even w’axed brilliantly enthusiastic in poetry. The judges, after working hours, stated that this contest was one of the most successful ever carried on by The Times, as several thousand fans entered the contest. Many of the essays show ed much thought and the list showed great care and originality. Just as soon as The Times cashier can mail out the checks and the tickets, the winners will receive their awards. nun"dies in blazing CONVENT: RESCUED 61 Acting Mother Superior Trapped Trying to Save Sacrament, Aw Cnited Press PORTSMOUTH. England. Aug. 9. —Sister Celestine, acting Mather Superior of St. aPtrick's convent on Hayling Island, gave her life attempting to save the blessed sacrament, prime object of her devotion, when fire broke out in the convent today. First Sister Celestine directed the rescue of fifty-four convalescent children 'tond seven other nuns from the burning wing, which was destroyed. Then she dashed back to save the host, but was overcome by smoke. The body of a full-grown sea elephant contains about seventy gallons of pure oil.

High Ho!

Walking over and around downtown traffic, High Arnold of New York City, world's champion stilt walker, is announcing removal of the Jones-Whitaker Sales Company. Chevrolet distributors, 345 North Capitol avenue, Saturday to new showrooms and office at Thirty-fourth and Illinois streets.

BLAST BURNS ARE FATAL TO CITY WOMAN Mrs, Shelburn Wy!y Dies of Injuries When Naphtha Fumes Explode, Mrs. Shelburn Wyly, 49, of 68 South Audubon road, died Thursday night at the Methodist hospital of bums she suffered in the afternoon when naphtha fumes were ignited by a gas heater in the basement where she was cleaning draperies. The Wyly family came to Indianapolis from Louisville, Ky., a few years ago and was preparing to move to Savannah, Ga. Surviving are the husband, Samuel S. Wyly: three daughters, Miss Shelburn Wyly and Miss Elsie Wyly of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Harry Uland of Vincennes: a son, Enos G. Wyly of Indianapolis; two brothers, E. Brashear of Oklahoma City and A. C. Breashear of El Paso, Tex., and four sisters, Mrs. A. N. Symmes, Santa Anna. Cal; Mrs. F. H. Dolke, Wichita Falls, Kan.; Mrs. C. U. Hayes and Mrs. Anna Claycroft, both of Louisville.

LIFE-LONG CUT RESIDENT DIES Mrs, Emma McKay Will Be Buried Saturday* Funeral services for Mrs. Emma McKay, 72, who died Thursday at the city hospital as the result of a fall suffered five weeks ago, will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 at the Shirley Bros.’ undertaking establishment. with burial in the Crown Hill cemetery. Mrs. McKay, a life-long resident of Indianapolis, was the wife of Samuel McKay, who died fifty years ago. No close relatives of Mrs. McKay’s Legal Notices INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMTSMISSION. DIVISION OF CONSTRUCTION BRIDGES. NOTICE TO BRIDGE CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals for the construction of certain bridges on State Highways will be received by the Director of the Indiana State Highway Commission at his office in the Statehouse Annex in Indianapolis until 10 a. m.. Aug. 27. 1929, when all proposals will be publicly opened and read. These bridges are further described as follows: Knox County—Repairs to substructure and two new 72-foot spans to replace S resent swing span of Wabash River ridge on Road 50-A at Vincennes. Newton County—One bridge on Road 41-S over the New York Central railroad consisting of two spans of 36 feet and one span of 68 feet 6 inches, and including approximately 8,000 cubic yards approach grading. Delaware County—One 50-foot bridge on Road 67-Q Jay County—One 40-foot bridge on Road 67-R. The plans and specifications may be examined at the office of the State Highway Commission. Statehouse Annex. Indianapolis. or copies thereof will be forwarded upon payment to the Director of a nominal charge. No refund will be made for plans returned. Proposals must be made upon standard forms of the Indiana State Highway Commission, which will be supplied upon reouest. Each bidder, with his proposal, shall file a corporate surety bond payable to the State of Indiana in the penal sum of at least one and one-half (l> a t times the amount of his proposal, with good and sufficient securitv to the approval of the Director. SUCH BOND SHALL BE ONLY IN THE FORM PRESCRIBED BY LAW AND SHALL BE EXECUTED ON THE I'OR M BOUND IN THE PROPOSAL. Further information regarding the work contemplated, the method of letting and price of plans, will be furnished upon request. The right is reserved by the Director to reject any or all bids or to award on any stated combination of bids that is in his judgment most advantageous to the State of Indiana. INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION J. J BROWN. Director. You Read the Want Ads— ' Have vou tried to use them? It’s easy—Call Ri. 5551 Ask for an Ad Taker. LEGAL NOTICE OF CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE. Default having been made in the payment of a certain chattel mortgage executed by North Side Plumbing Company. per I. C. Wilbur, of the county of Marion. State of Indiana, on the 22nd‘dav of January. 1929. to the International Harvester Company of America, and filed for record with the recorder for Marion County. Indiana, on the 33rd dav of January. 1929. in Book number 453. page 154. instrument number 3047. and upon which mortgape there is declared to be due and unpaid $332.75 principal. 49c interest, and repair bill of $36 20. total $359.44. we have taken possession of: One International Motor Truck model SPD Chassis number 4884 C. Engine num. her 94710 and attachments, being the property described in said mortgage and will sell it at public sale to the highest cash bidder to satisfy this lien and the repair bill, at Service Station of International Harvester Company of America. 425 Kentucky Ave.. Indianapolis, at 1 o’clock In the afternoon of Saturday August 10th. 1929. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY OF AMERICA. BY M. M. LYONS. WILL SELL at public auction to highest bidder at 2 o'clock. Atig. 17. 1929. 1 wrecked Whippet Coach. Motor No. 9668727: serial No. 96-68013. to cover storage charges of $35. WALP'S GARAGE, 4153 W. Wash. Sfa

NEW CHAIN OF DRUG STORES IS ORGANIZED Goldsmith Company Will Open First Shop in Anderson Sept, 1. Organization of a one-half million dollar chain of drug stores in Indiana and the central west was announced today by Julius Goldsmith, vice-president of the newly created Goldsmith Bros.’ Cos.. Inc. General offices and warehouses of the company will be located in Indianapolis. Present offices are at 118-120 South Capitol avenue. The company is capitalized at 10,000 shares no par value. The first store will be opened in Anderson in the new Palmer theater building, Sept, 1. “It will be the finest drug store in Indiana,” according to Julius Goldsmith. One feature will be a forty-two-foot fountain. The plans call for twenty-five stores in Indiana and surrounding states. Several stores will be opened by Jan. 1. Goldsmith Brothers operated a chain of drug stores in Indianapolis until last December when they sold out to Walgreen company. “Our plans are for the opening of beautiful and modem drug stores in each city that wtP select as an operating point,” the vice-president said. Other officers are So Goldsmith, president, and Louis Goldsmith, secretary and treasurer. DEAfFTMIS NATIVE HOOSIER Funeral for William Hiatt Set for Sunday, Funeral services for William F. Hiatt, 77, who died Thursday of heart disease at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Cleveland Reed, 1750 East Thirteenth street, will be held at the home Sunday at 2 p. m. The Rev. William A. Frye, pastor of the Pilgrims’ Holiness church will officiate. Mr. Hiatt was born in Hamilton county, and came to Indianapolis twenty-seven years ago. Besides the daughter at whose home he died, survivors are two daughters, Mrs. A. B. Johnson, Whiting, and Mrs. S. H. Terrell, Morristown, and three sons, Earl C. and Glenn Hiatt, Indanapolis, and Dallas Hiatt, Villa Grove, 111. Death Notices PORTER, JUDGE MALCOLM G.—Brother of Odis and U!in Porter, passed away at his home in Hollywood, Fla,, Sunday afternoon, Aug. 4. Funeral at KREGELO & BAILEY’S. 2233 N. Meridian. Monday. Aug. 12, at 2:30 p. m. Interment in Crown Hill. Mr. Porter was a member of Ancient Landmarks Lodge and Murat temple of Indianapolis and the Scottish Rite of Jacksonville. Fla. PIERSALL. MAX RICHARD—Beloved little son of Max and Dorothy Piersall, passed away Aug. 9, at the home, 1029 E. Vermont, age 4 months. 16 days. Funeral services Saturday. Aug. 10. 3 p. m., at residence. Interment. Philadelphia. Ind. Friends invited. In charge MAX HERRLICH AND SON. SCHAEKEL. CLARENCE WlLLlAM—Husband of Elnora Schaekel, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Schaekel, brother of Harry and Stella .Schaekel. passed away Thursday evening at his home one-half mile south of Fenton Stop. Funeral Monday. Aug. 12. 10 a. m. at residence. 10:30 a. m. at Fenton church. Interment. Memrial Park cemetery. MAX HERRLICH and Son in charge. Friends invited. WYLY. SHELBURN B.—Beloved wife of Sam S. Wyly and mother of Enos B. Shelburn and Elsie Wyly. Mrs. Harry E. Wyiand. passed away Thursday evening. Funeral rrom residence, 68 S. Audubon road. Saturday. Aug. 10, 3 p. m. Burial. Washington Park. Friends invited. WOLFE. JOSEPH A.—Husband of Sally Wolfe Inee Miller), engine house foreman C. C. C. & St, L. Ry. Cos.. Kankakee, Illinois, brother of Mrs. R. H. Alexander and Mrs. David A. Myers of Indianapolis and Tvner Wolfe of Illinois, died at 12:30 a. m. Aug. 7th. Remains may be viewed at Tyner Undertaking Establishment, 328 West 30th street, Indianapolis, after 6 p. m. Aug. 9th. Funeral at’ 2 p. m. Saturday, Aug. 10. Burial at Crown Hill cemetery. 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 St. Drexel 3570. FINN BROS. FUNERAL HOME. 1639 N. MERIDIAN. Ta. 1835. George Grinsteiner Funeral director 522 E. Market Riley 5374. . f john herrmann! 701 N. New Jersey. Ri. 6778. Rl- 6857. UNDERTAKERS. " HISEY & TITUS. 931 N Delaware. LI. 3821 “A REAL HOME FOR SERVICE” RAGSDALE <Sc PRICE LI. 3608 1219 N. Alabama WALD 1222 Union St. 1619 N. Illinois St J C. WlLSON—Funeral parlors: ambulance service and modern automotive eaulpment. Dr. 0321 and Dr 0323 Business Announcements Cement Work OF ALL KINDS And Excavating SCHWERT BROS. 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE PRIVATE AND CITY WORK 350 W. 30th St. TA. 2943. AUTOS—Simonized at your home; $5; any size; work guaranteed. Ri. 4856, BATHROOM—Complete S7O: plumbing and heating installed Reas Ta 4057 PAINTING—Paper hanging, plaster patching. gen, repair. Ch. 6813. Call evenings. HOUSE PAlNTlNG—lnterior decorating: Immediate service; reference. Ta. 5572. TREE SURGERY AND TREE TOPPING A SPECIALTY. ADDRESS 1232 .NAOMI ST. JOB PLASTERING—And painting. Interior or exterior. Ta. WELL DlGGlNG—Cistern, cleaning. 306 N. Randolph. Li. 2809. _ PAPER CLEANING—Hanging, cleaning of all kinds: painting. Jones. Ha. 1101-W. WHY PAY MORE Paper furnished and hung, $4 per room. Ir. 2415. Frank Jackson. Ch. 2004. WE BUILD NEW HOUSES—And do general repairing. Harris. Dr. 0732. HOUSE PAINTING ON PAYMENTS Low as $lO down and $4 per month. L. B. Brightmire Cos.. Li. 7779. PAPER HANGING Call after 5 p. m LI. 9716. PAPER HANGlNG—Painting: estimate free Call Acton for action. Ch. 3622. PAPER HANGING —Cleaning and painting: hieh-elass work Ch 0512 RUGS CLEANED—9xI2. $1.50. Call lor del: 10-da spec. Kemer Rug Cos Ch 5336 Lost ttnd Found LOST OR STOLEN —Fox terrier; black and white; child’s pet: from 517 E. 17th: reward, U. 5706, Ri. 0520, or He. 2606.

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‘ Lost and Found REWARD—lnformation of black and tan alredale. Mike, 5693 Central. Hu. 2292, FOX TERRIER—White, tan: no tail: child’s pet. 1724 S. East. Dr. 1562-M. LOST OR STOLEN—CoIIie, vellow with white collar, clipped. 510 E. Warsaw St. HORSE—Strayed or stolen from near Mass. Ave. and P.ural. Ch. 6131-M. EMBROIDERED BAG—Near Mass. Ave., Michigan St., containing combination billfold. "coin purse, owners name. Liberal reward. 21a People Bk. Bdg.. Ri. 6206. Special Notices REDUCING rapidly, safely; amazing results; relief for rheumatism: neuritis, diabetes, hay and rose fever, kidney trouble. high blood pressure, all blood troubles. Nature Aid Mineral Baths. 230 E Ohio St, Room 303, Castle Hall LI. 5092. MILDRED MEWHINNEY—FormerIy of 204 lauh^Bldgj 4 JLDel i^\oti> Ji i STRICTLY 1 HOME - MADE BREAD ALL KINDS CAKES. PARKER HOUSE ROLLS. BAKED IN MY OWN HOME: REASONABLE. MRS. STOKER. 2157 N. CAPITOL. T ransportation CdlonialS STAGES - 'fl ___!rmt'sTATg TP-OmfifT .^. Ride in Comfort Great Lakes to Gulf Coast to Coast Chicago ~ s4.Go!Pittsburgh $ 8.00 Dayton 3.oC>Philadelphia.... 15.50 Detroit 6.oo'New York 17.50 Cincinnati 3.00 St. Louis 5.00 Louisville 3.odKansas City.... 9.00 Nashville 7.00 ! Denver 22.50 Jacksonville ...21.851 Los Angeles 52.00 New Busses —Air Cushions— Reclining Chairs Gofd Medal Drivers Three Convenient Depots 104 Monument Circle LI.. 4000 Denison Hotel Riley 4000 Union Bus Terminal Riley 22fV> Help Wanted Male Salesmen Wanted We have openings for good, ex- ! perienced used car salesmen; we want men that can really sell used cars; if you are a hard worker you have a good chance for a permanent connection with us. Apply today at 923 Virginia ave., ask for Mr. Baasey. BOY—OYER 18 YEARS. FOR MISCELLANE OUS WORK. OAK-SWENSON CO., 1470 E. 19TH. ST. YOUNG MAN WANTED —Bookkeeper; must be able to tvpe. have practical experience. 820 Lord St.' Dr. 5108. MEN We have several openings for men who want to make big money selling Premier guaranteed heat. Call at 247 Virginia Ave. SALESMAN—RELIABLE MAN FOR HSE.TO HOUSE WORK: A VERY GD. PROP. THE WHEN STORE, 32 N. PENN. ST. "GAS RANGE SALESMAN—To represent Artcraft line in Illinois. Indiana. Michigan and Northern Ohio. Salary or commission. State vour experience.” ARTCRAFT METAL PRODUCTS CO.. Martins Ferry. Ohio. MAN —To book orders for Nursery stock and hire agents, $50.00 weekly. Exclusive territory. Free outfit. EMMONS CO,, Newark. New York, MEN To distribute circulars; those who have formerly worked for us given preference, apply ready for work. Pioneer Distributing Cos.. 115 S. Capitol Ave. BILL POSTING JOB —4 years experience. Eugene Boling. 649 Ohio Ave. Columbus. Ind. SALESMEN To sell streamline furnaces; opportunity to connect with factory branch. Apply between 8 and 9 a. m- 364 S. Meridian St. WANTED SIX FIRSTCLASS ALL - ROUND MACHINISTS. DIAMOND CHAIN & MFG. CO., 402 KY. AVE. WANTED—Experienced bakery driver by “The Quality Pastry Shop.” 1507 E. New York St. Situations Wanted Male YOUNG MAN—Any kind work, drives all makes car. Call eve. Dr. 0692-R. Help Wanted Female Girl for small drill press work. Oak-Swenson Cos.. 1470 East 19th St. FIVE YOUNG GIRLS FOR FACTORY WORK. DIAMOND CHAIN & MFG. CO. COOK—White, experienced, day work, short hours. 2611 E. Washington St. COZY LUNCH AND BARBECUE. Rooms for Rent ASHLAND, 2931—2 odern unfurnished rooms. He. 4642. BELLEFONTAINE, 2631—R00m next bath; private home; first floor. He. 2158. BROADWAY, 1943—Front room, modern; nicely furnished. He. 4816. C.OLLEGE, 2253—Nicely furnished modern, private. He. 3467. COLLEGE. 2461—Comfortable rm., priv. home, gentleman, near bath. He. 3925. CENTRAL. 2416—Wi1l share my home with couple . Ta. 2554. CENTRAL. 2416—Large front rm.; privileges; garage. Ta. 2554. EAST—Room, modern home, settled man, wishing clean quiet home. Ir. 4577-R. GOODLET. 1638—Room for 2 gentlemen; home privileges. Be. 0912-M. HOOSIER INN—44O Mass., clean, cool rooms, tub and shower baths. $4 and up. MER., N.. 2317—Nice room; private home; home privileges; $4. Ta. 5867, HOTEL EDWARDS CENTRALLY LOCATED Fireproof, nicely furnished. Special low rate by week, to men during summer. NEW JERSEY, N.. 418 —Nice clean furnished rm., near Path; $3.50. Ri. 2098. PARK AVE.—Nr. E. 34th; desir. slping. rm.. light, airy, young man pre. Wa. 1794-W. PENN.. NT 1464—We1l fur. front room: running water In room; high class. SHELBY. 1412—Modern, for 1 or 2: home privil.; 2 in fam.; brkfst. opt. Dr. 5930-R. ST. DENIS HOTEL—Clean rooms. $5 wk. up; men only. 136 W. Market St. TALBOTT. N.. 1727—We1l kept cozy rm. for fall and winter; gentleman: pri. home; $4. 320 E. VERMONT Clean, cool, sleeping rooms. $3: across street from Sears & Roebuck. Ri. 0575. ATTRACTIVE COOL QUIET SLEEPING ROOM; PRIVATE HOME NORTH. HA. 1718-W. 30TH, W., 502—Widow wants a reliable iadv for slpg. rm.. downstairs. Ta, 0632. HOTEL TOURIST INN 359 W. Wash. Rooms, double. 75c. $1 and up; weekly rates. Room for Rent With Board COLLEGE. 2355—Desirable rm.: all privileges of good home. Ta. 3541. CENTRAL, 1626 —Nice, cool room; constant hot water: home privileges; breakfast; evening dinner. Ta. 1166, CENTRAL, 1944—Nice cool room, good meals, home privileges. Ta. 0267. KXICKERBACKER UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. 1541 CENTRAL AVE. Ideal home for business men and women; coo! outside rooms; with maid service. Free parking. 52.50 a wk. up. Single and twun beds. Room and board, $7, L 4 SALLE, N.. 1427—Large room for 2reas.: home privileges. Ch. 1148. NEW r JERSEY, N.. 2305—Large, front rm. for 2- board: with home privileges. Ha. 0534-M. PENN N.. 2256—R00m for 1 or 2: home privileges: garage optional. Ta. 0761. PENN.. NT 2123 —Attractive cool room; private home; good food; $7. Ha. 1892-R, SOMERSET. 606—Children to brd.: inclosed yd.: plenty shade: close sch. Be. 4963. SMALL CHILDREN—To room and board. Ch. 1734-J. Rent Housekeeping Rooms ALA., N.. 929—2-rooui apt.: newly furnished; next to bath. Li. 8237. ASHLAND 1804—2-room furnished apt., downstairs: in-a-door bed. private bath. ixom & rear porch; $9 wee*. He. 4406,

Rent Housekeeping Rooms ALABAMA. N.. 1005—Well furnished, clean room, for housekeeping. BEVILLE. 829—Furnished 5-room flat and batV pri. ent.: adults; $12.30 wk. Ch. 081. BELLEFONTAINE. 2305—Newly deco.: priv. toll-ft; lavatory; large comfort, rooms. BEViLLE. 19 N.—3 nicely furnished rooms; pri T ate; garage: SB. Li. MC4. _ CHADWICK. 914—3-rootn double; furnished: water, lights, gas; $6 per week. CAPITOL. N., 1409—2-rm. apt., everything furn.. mod. Li. 8781. - CLINTON HOTEL—29 Virginia Avenue, nice clean cool rooms, reasonable rates. DORMAN. 322’Single and 2 con.: newly ceco.: pri. ent.; bath; sink: S3, $5. DEL A . N.. 1328—Large rm.. kitchenette, everything newly furnished, run. water. Li. 1974. HIGHLAND PL. 2943—2 or 3 unfur. rms. and kitchenette: heat furnished; modern. MER. N.. 1610—2-room apt., private bath; everything furnished. MORRIS, W.. 1414—3 rooms, gas range. sink, yard fenced, children welcome. MARLOWE, 1421—2 lge mod rooms, priv. entrance, sink, everything fur.. s'.so. NEW JERSEY. N.. 2042—Upper-lower, rms clean, nicely furnished, home-liko. adu.t._, NORTH. E.. 216—Large front rm.. kitchen; unfurnished: also sleeping. NEW JERSEY. N.. 1029—1 large front furnished room; light housekeeping. -4.0- ; NORTH. E.. 220—2 housekeeping rms.. modern, also sleep, rm. Ri. 9-5 v ORENTAL. 20. N-—1 housekeeping apt.. also 2 sleeping rms.. modern, furn.shea. PRUITT ST.. 1325—3 nicely furnished moms, shady yard; $5. Ta. 2091. PARK. 933—2 clean, well furnished suites. modern, reasonable. Ri. 5938. PRATT. E.. 119—SUITE OF 3 RMS.. MOD.: CLEAN: VERY DESIRABLE; ADULTS. PARK.2O64—7 rooms, modern, clean, nicely furnished, range, refrigerator, adults. RILEY. 427—3 rooms, furnished; no linen; bath: private: adults. Ir. 1493-Y . _ SHELBY. 1343—Gas. water, lights and toilet, just painted and 1 furn. room. _ 314 E. ST. CLAIR Two connecting rooms and bath, everything newlv furnished: plenty hot water, on first floor; $? week. Li. 3957. SPRUCE. 1128—2 modern light housekeeping rooms. Dr. 1176. _________ WANTED —Manager for apartment house. North Indianapolis. Address Box 54, Bunker Hill. Ind. TACOAf A N„ 31—2 rooms, private bath and entrance: everything furnished; no children. Call after 5:30. TATBOTT. N.. 2420—5-room apt., everything furnished. 2 bedrooms, garage; 14 week. Ta. 7110. __ TA' BOTT. N.. 2420—3-room private, apt., suitable for 4. everything furnished. garage. $lO per week. Ta. 7110. WALNUT. E.. 115—2 furnished rms.: walk dist.. S2O mo. See housekeeper in base. WASH. E., 839Vs—Eedroom, dining room, kitch’te. sink. Victrola. 2 beds if wtd.. So. WALNUT, e., 112—Nice front rm.; kitch.; down; pri”. ent.; ga opt.; nr. car line. NEW JERSEY. 418 N.—2 nice light, housekpine rtns.; $4 & $5: ice box fur. Ri. -Q9B. ' YouTMoney’s Worth Here New Jersey, N.. 1319— Beautifully arranged two-room' apt.; bath; everything furnished: garage. Houses and Flats Furnished DELAWARE. N.. 806—Attractive, .furnished apartment: reasonable. Ri. 1148. EASTERN. 548—4-room bath apt.; showers. steam heat, water, electric refrigerator. 6 ROOMS —3-bedroom home; Irvington; gar.: large yard: near car. Ir. 0580. NEAT—Everything furn.; private entr.; manuf. dist., gar, opt. Be. 3026. ADMIRAL SUBLEASE _ , On account of being abroad Indefinitely will sublease my 2 bedroom apt in the Admiral. J. H. Ruckelshaus. Phone Moynahan Cos.. Li 3458. nights Ri. 1371. for arrangements. 33F;D ST., W., 930—Cozy 2-room apt., mod., clean; employed couple pre. Ha. 4354-M. Apartments for Rent 1655 N. ALABAMA ; : -537 00 418 E. 15th 41-00 to 5a.00 1603 Central 1108 College 35.00 1226 N. Illinois 40.00 1244 E. Washington 43.00 18 E.. 37th 53.00 3515 N. Penn 55.00 1220 Park 45.50 234 E. Pratt 42.50 3015 N Meridian ja.OO 412 N. Alabama ---•••• 60 - 00 MOYNAHAN PROPERTIES. 71-0 Union Title. Li. 3458. ILL., S., 1030—6-rm. mod. apt., new hrdwood flors. gar.. $35. Dr. 5496. THE LAUBE—2 rooms, kitchenette, bath, in-a-door bed; lights, gas and water furnished; $32.50. $35.00. Dr. 6483-R----THE HAINES 81012 N. Illinois, living room, dinette, kitchenette, bath, nicely finshd.: S3O-S3S. LaTsALLE, 52 S.—s-rm. apt., garage; heat water: large porch; newly painted. " APARTMENT RENTAL BUREAU x . _ Let us help you find an apartment. We take you in our car. No obligation oi course. Ri. 1371. Houses for Rent BELLEFONTAINE, 2532—6 rooms, bath, water paid, garage. S2B. Ir. 3412. BLAINE AV., 1214 —5-room, semi-modern; garage; S2O. Call Wa. 4544-M. __ CONGRESS. 748—East side, mod. double. laundry, garage, yard. Rl. 4749. CENTRAL. 2341—Attractive 7 rms.. fireplace. built-in features, hardwood floors. $45. He. 5247. CORNELL. 6108 —6-room mod.. 1 block from new grade school. Hu. 4527. GRACELAND. 3615 Attractive 6-room modern, lower duplex, in-a-door bed, separate furnace, garage, water pd., adults: $36. Wa. 1095-R. HOLMES AVE.. S-. 46—7 rooms; modem; single; garage; S3O month. Rl. 6441. HAUGH. 422 —5-room house, gas, elec., gar. pantry, new paper. sls. . HOLMES, S., 526—5 rooms, gas, lights, Inside toilet, garage. S2O. Ri. 6441. . LA SALLE. N.. 538—Upper duplex 4 rms hot water heat, water furn- redecorated. M’CARTY. E.. 760—5 rooms, semi-modern newly papered, water paid, *?5, near school. Mrs. John K. Burgess. Li. 1501. ORANGE. 1025-5 rooms, lights; gas; city water: inside toilet; $lB. Ri- 6441. PARK AND 60TH—4rm. double; gas range; in-a-door bed; garage; water pd.; SSO hu 6566. REMBRANDT. 1637—Riverside oar; 6 rms.; mod, ga- near school; $25. Dr. 0880. RITTER. S.—6-room mod. double; ga.; wa. pd.; clean: 3 bedrm: nr. school. Ir. 1547-R. RURAL, N.. 623—Attractive 6-room modern double; large yard; garage; near school: S4O. Albert Neuerburg, Ir. 4355SPRUCE ST., 1605—5 rooms, semi-modern cottage, gar., pleasant surroundings; $lB. SPRUCE ST., 1726—Upper duplex. 5 rooms. gas. electricity, inside toilet, garage. sls. TIBBS ‘ AVE., N.. 427—5 rooms modern. garage: S3O: near school Ta. 2983. Li. 4170 TACOMA7N., 1123-6-rm. modern double; only $35; 2 wks. rent free. Ch. 6283-R. VERMONT. E.. 1602 Vs—Upper 5 rooms modern, heat and water furnished, near Tech.: $37.50. Hu. 1886. F2TH E., 652—7-room modern home; hardwood floors; new furnace and paper; soft water; near College car. Ri. 0737. 19TH, E., 2914 —5-room modern double, gara’ge. near school: $35. Ch. 4246. •>STH W 1427 double; excellent condition; near car line; no colored people permitted: $25; garage. SOUTH OF WASH 7 ST.—7 rms. and bath, upstairs, semi-modern, water and lights paid, verv reasonable to permanent tenant.. Call Dr. 5350. YOUR MONEY’S WORTH HERE Hamilton. N.. 342—6-room double; newly decorated: will accom. 2 families. $25. REDUCED TO Sl2.so—Four-room single in fine shape. CRUSE. 128 N. Delay are. COLORED—44 W. 36TH.. 4 rooms stnctly modern: key at property. GREGORY. Ta. 5474 or Li. 5561. COLORED—Hovey. 2006; 5 rooms; good condition; 512.50 month. Ri- 6441. Houses for Sale 2835 S. PENN. OPEN SATURDAY AND SUNDAY See this beautiful Colonial bungalow: modern and on paved street. It has five attractive rooms, kitchen with GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR and built-in cabinets, full basement. One-half block from good school. Low taxes, low price, terms. Be sure to see this home, you are missing something if you don t. Ri. 2509 H. W. FIEBER Hu. 3284. SSO DOWX—S32 MONTH Buys attractive 5-room bungalow with complete bath, all like new. Close school, transportation, stores, city park. Call Mr. Bower, Li 3820. evenings Ch. 4924. 1322 N. Colorado Ave. It’s different, open to-nite; English bungalow, fire place, tile sink, breakfast set,'hardwood floors. Terms. Lot or auto considered. Owner, Guy Aronhalt* Hu. 5229. t NATIONAL ROAD. WEST Three bedroom bungalow: A dandy modern home. Price $5,500. Terms. Li. 3245. CALL~OWNER TODAY Delaware St.. 4-bedroom Colonial, beautiful hardwood floors, throughout, bookcases, Sre place. French doors, full basement. laundry, double garage. Mill sell for $8,850: SSOO down, balance $65 monthly. Wa. 4647. LAWTON ST., 1435—5-room modern, garage, paved street and alley; no Barrett. Smali dews payment, $3,900. C. F. w*afr

Houses for Sale 3524 APPLE—Colored: new 4-room bungalow: nicely decorated: electric lights, cement porch, cement walks in yard, driven well, garage: lot 44x140: price $1,750: Small cash payment, balance monthly; close to Fairmont Glass Works. Gas Cos.. Penn, and Beech Grove Shops and Tie Cos. Take Shelbyvllle or Rushvllle Interurban to 3500 Prospect St., walk 3 blocks south. Agents on ground all day Sunday. OSCAR LEE. 406 Castle Hall Bldg.. 230 E. Ohio. Ri. 7217. REPOSSESSED HOMF BARGAINS—TempIe SI 262: 4 rooms. $25 month: Markwood. 1514. 5 rooms. S3O month; Euclid. S.. 27. 5 rooms. S4O month: Ashland; 2441. 8 rooms. SSO month. HORACE WRIGHT. Li. 1089, Wa. 0632. KEALING. N.. 1207—Mod. 6-room bungalow. hardwood floors, full basement, hot water heat; 2-car garage. Ch- 0780. TWO LARGE LOTS—S-rm. bungalow, good construction, well designed, excellent location. Price $3,500; S3OO cash. 1420 Ltndy St. Be. 3609. THREE BEDROOM HOME—Bv owner, cash or terms. 109 Herney St. ' DEARBORN. N.. 1317—Real home, long living room, fire place. 2 bedrms.. bath up: near Brookside pk. and school. Ch. 2361-J. LEONARD. 1537—5-rm.. 2-story mod.: reception hall: soft wa.; bath, gar. Dr. 3219. BUNGALOW—BuiIt for home: full attic: hot water heat: owner leav. city. Ta. 5462 W 35TH—6-rm. mod.; fine condition: 2car gar.: fine cond. By owner. Ha. 0439-M SHELBY. 2713—Wi1l sacrifice my home for quick action. Call Dr. 1137. SIOO CASH. 5-ROOM SEMI-MODERN. Paved sueet: S1.500: owner, Ri- 7017. THREE-ROOM HOUSE—With lights, gar.; large lot: cheap. See owner. 315 Taft St. Cottages and Resorts COTTAGE—Lake James: 6 rooms. Ir. 2869. ———————======== Suburban for Rent PLAINFIELD. IND.—S rms. mod.: cot.; new hardwoods: redeco.: $35. Southport 44Suburban for Sale ONLY $5,000 ~ 18 Acres of level land. IS miles west of Indianapolis. 5-room house, good barn, metal crib, farm implements, Jersey cow, team and harness and about 300 chickens; bargain. G. G. CUMBLEWORTH, Plainfield, Ind. 5 RMS. —3 lots. 3100 Madison Ave.; $3,000. 936 Va. Ave. Dr. 7174. 5 ACRES —Uninmproved: Rawles Ave., bargain: cash or terms. Ri. 3788. LARGE S-room cottage; semi-modern! $2,800; terms; bargain. 1 square off 5000 Rockville Road. Owner. Be. 0120. 5 ROOMS—Bath, full 'basement; built-in features; 2-car, garage: large lot; saerxflee. $4.000. Owner, Ta. 6811. ONLY SIOO DOWN—S 24 per month, 4 rooms and inclosed back porch, garage, nearly i,, aC rg lot. close to Hawthorne yards. Good schools and transportation. BERT WILHELM. 2106 S. Emerson Ave. Dr. 3066, Business Places for Rent STOREROOM—First and second floors and basement with elevator, steam heat. 48 S. Senate Ave. Get keys at 202 Kentucky Ave. LARGE STOREROOM—W. Tenth and . Traub; furnace. Inquire 962 Traub. BTVD. place. 1801—Storeroom. 17x50. cornen, good location. neighborhood wants good live grocery and meat market, ' Ha. 1289. MERIDIAN ST., N.. 2229—Modern busin6ss or residence or both, SSO. Ta. 0689, STORE ROOM—Good business corner; by 2 shops: good location for drug store; rent reasonable. 702 N. Holmes. Be. 4811. CORNER ROOM—With 6-room dwelling on 60th. T. H. I. & E. traction; $35. Ta. 6331, Business Property for Sale BRICK BUSINEESS BUILDING—Located downtown district: near commission row; will take reasonable payment dcwn;/ba!ance like rent. Call Dr. 5350. Real Estate for Exchange CLEAR. 6-RM.—Mod. house. S. Side. Will trade for about 50 acres within 20 mi. of Indpls- 1522 E. 10th. St. Ch. 3574-M. 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. J H TAYLOR TRANS. & STORAGE SPECIAL PRICES. OVERLAND—To or from Chicago. St. Louis. Detroit. Cleveland or other cities. Dr. 3071 or Ri. 4265. BRITTON TRANSFER—Moving. 53.50 load: large trucks, responsible men. Dr, 7616, PACKlNG—Shipping. hauling. Special prices on overland hauling to and from Ohio points. OTTO J. SUESZ. Ri. 36286561 night. Ch. 4579-Ch 0699-W. FURNITURE moved. $2.50 and up; large. covered trucks. Li. 7790. Ch. 1432. Miscellaneous for Sale BREAKFAST SET—Beautiful living room; 9-pc. dining room, complete bedrm.. rugs. occasional tables. 2428 N. Meridian. BOTTLES Home Bottle Supplies Sagalowsky Bottle Cos. R|. 7104. 605 S. Capitol Ave. CINDERS—SAND AND GRAVEL; GENERAL HAULING. C. E. RILEY. IR. 2820, CAMPING OUTFlT—Umbrella tent and flv stove, cot; cheap: gd. cond. Hu. 4429. CINDERS—WE DELIVER; E. NEW YORK AND THE BELT. CH. 2041. DOORS FOR GARAGE—SIO and up per pair; anvthir.g in lumber. Ferree-Case Lumber <20.. State and De Loss St, DESK AND CHAIR—OLD FASHIONED FLAT TOP WALNUT, REAL BARG. RI. 9361. ELECTROLUX—The gas refrigerator, furnishes endless, noiseless refrigeration for your home at lowest operation expense, now on display’ at F- D. GARDNER & CO. . 221 E. Maryland St. Ll. 7898ELECTRIC WASHERS—We rebuild and service all makes. Electric Appliance Clearing House. Ch. 0852. FERNERY— Mahogany chairfsofa, all good cond.; cheap. Wa. 0338. PAN—Large ventilating; A-l. cond., cost S6O new; sell for $25 If sold at once. Wa. 0186-J. PANS —2 ceiling. D. C.; sell reas.; guar.; delivered and put up. 1206 English Ave. GASOLINE STOVE—Kitchen Cook; 4 burners: ex. cond.; barg. for quick sale. 0122 Ralston. GARAGE. 10x16—Lumber, roofing, nails and hardware. $62.50 delivered. Anything in lumber. FERREE-CASE LUMBER CO State and De Loss St. HEATING STOVE—-Charter Oak; good con barg.; must be sold by Saturday. Dr. 5794. LINOLEUM Several remnants, variou' sizes, at cost. PATTERSON SHADE CO.. 3rd floor. Woolworth Bldg. 9 E. Wash. LIVING and dining room suites; coil spring day bed: ice box. Ch. 1194-J. Motor Boat Inboard motor, best and safest on river. will sacrifice. Be. 3711. OUTBOARD MOTOR—Caille 30 racing; used short time; barg. for SIOO- Ta. 2643. SINGER SEWING MACHINES Electric drop heads, repair all makes. 126 W. WASHINGTON. RI. 9718. PEACHES 2000 bushels, now ripening at Charles E. Cox’s orchard. 46th and Arlington Av. IS BABY FUSSY?— Perhaps these hot days make him so, but more than likely his food is not in as perfect condition as It should be. Only a good refrigerator should be used to keep his food freshDon’t risk his health, let out refrigeration expert tell you about the effect of teI^LAR r iCE O AND d FUEL COMPANY. 2000 Northwestern Ave. WINDS OF THE WESTERN SEA —A re not as comfortable as '‘Nu-Air’ venu.ators. Let’s prove it. MEIER ELECTRIC It MACHINE CO. Ventilating Engineers. 136 3. Meridian St. Li. 2401-02. SUPERIOR HOUSE PAlNT—Outsiae or Inside. 15 colors and white. Si 59 gallon COMPETITION PAINT CO.. 366 S. Meridian St. Ri. 9165. 3-ROOM OUTFIT. $124.75 Living room, bedroom and combination kitchen. Easy terms. STATE FURNITURE CO. 4 ROOMS of good furniture; all or part. 325 S. Delaware St. ________ USED FURNITURE MARKET We need the room for our new merchandise and have priced the following items much lower than we allowed tor them in exchange on new Xurolture. Overstuffed suites 3-pc $39.50 Cain and velour suites. 3-pc. 52*52 Leather daveno suite. 3-pc 12.90 Side boards Dining tables ’-jjS Dining chairs Cash or Credit In Our Bargain Basement 141 W. WASH. ST. BIG FOUR RY. Ca Unclaimed Freight Station, cor. Capitol Av*. and South St. Wash boards, various kins. 25c each. VERY BEST HOUSE PAINTS—S2.OS per gallon for colors: $2.25 for vhlte. COMPETITION PAINT CO.. 366 S. Meridian Ri. 9165. WHEN you want something good in paintvarnish, etc., the very best that can be made, see Marion Paint Cos., 336 S. Msridlaa. ML BUi*

Miscellaneous Wanted WANTED—IO carload* of furniture Immediately: best Prices. Call Ri. 2019 MR. PIERCE. —, v for stoves Spot Cash BS. -.'i ~ furniture CARL SHANK. Ll. 1910. IF 'ou have furniture to sell why not call Dr. 0954 and get what it is worth. HOUSE CLEANING’!I—Your 1 —Your surplus clothing furniture, magazines. Paper* will help us to help others. Salvation Army Industrial Home Phone for wagon Rl 6622. 127 W. St. Pets and Live Stock WE have plenty of baby chicks; sl2 per hundred. Three weeks' old. S2O per hundred. BOYER’S HATCHERY. 34 N. Delaware. RlGERMAN POLICE PUP—Male, edtgreea 7 months. Well marked. Ir. 0154-R. BEAUTIFUL male police dog; reas. 1033 N. Capitol or Ta. 5389. after 6 p. m. BCSTON BULLS—6 wks.. pedigreed. Sired by King of Hearts; reas. Dr. 3096-J. IRISH RED SETTER—Bird pups, $7-$lO. 2413 Wheeler St. Ch. 1551. A-I MILCH COW—JERSEY. $5 DOWN. BALANCE. EASY. HUM. 7243. YOUNG FRYS—And squabs for sale: anytime: verv reasonable. 3702 E. Pratt St.. or call Ch. 6810. POLICE PUPS—Silver grey; $5 and $lO. Reasonable. Li. 5650. GERMAN POLICE DOG—I yr.. gray. male. Pedigreed. 729 N. Denny. POLICE PUPS.—Pedi.; cheap; also grown male and female: sacrifice. Ri. 9019. YELLOW HEAD PARROT—And cage, good talker. 117 Koehne St. COCKER SPANIEL —Full-bloqded puppies. sls and S2O. 2618 Olney. Ch. 3917. FOX TERRlEßS—Pedigreed! six week's; females $3, males $5. Ri. 5101. FOX TERRIERS—6 wks.: pedigrd. beautifully marked fern.. $3; males, $5. Ri. 5101. Musical Instruments _ TRUMPETS— Holten. Buescher. like new. E-Z payments. LORENZ SAXOPHONE SCHOOL, ground floor. Pembroke Arcad_e_. SPECIAL SALE Pianos and player pianos; $45-$245; pevments: no interest. ROBERTSONS, 235 N. Pennsylvania. Ri. 5771. LEEDY TRAP DRUM—Gd. condi.; reasonable. Owner 3054 Sutherland, or He. 3712. STECK UPRIGHT PIANO—S3S; BARGAIN. SOLD ON TERMS. WILKING MUSIC CO„ 120 E. OHIO ST. UPRIGHT PIANO—GOOD CONDITION: CHEAP. DR. 2420-J. ' Pianos for Rent $1 Per Month KIMBALL PL4NO STORE. Rl. 2155 150 N. Delaware DRUM with all attachments: A-l condition reasonable. Ch. 5782. 1402 Sturm. PLAYER PIANO—Dark oak; bench, 50 rolls; very cheap. Hu. 4429. CHICKERING GRAND. $395! Terms If desired. BALDWIN PIANO CO. 35-37 Monument Circle. Open evenings. APT. GRAND—S2IS: terms or will trade good upright. Li. 6464. TRY rTM r *:s WAN! AHQ POP RIIStTiSJVQ^ Store-Office Supplies TYPEWRITERS—AiI standard makes, new and used portables; Dalton adding machines. Rentals, repairs and typewriter supplies. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO.. 137 N Meridian St.. Board of Trade Bldg. Li. 6822 SCALES—IO-ton, 16-ft. platform. INDIANAPOLIS SCALE CO. 620 E. Wash. St Ri 6726. CALL US—For rebuilt typewriters also repairing KING TYPEWRITER EX. 205 Mass. Ave. Li. 9470 SPECIAL RENTAL RATES—S2.SO and uo WOODSTOCK TYPEWRITER CO.. 842 Consolidated Bldg. Li. 4712, Radio and Equipment Special Low Prices On GENUINE VICTOR ORTHOPHONICS. Model 4-3 consolette. $95 value $47.50 Model 4-7, consolette, $125 value ...$69.60 Model 4-40. console, $165 value $89.50 Here's a real opportunity for you to own an Orthophonic . Low terms. •‘Cut Price Radios and Phonographs.” RADIO BARGAIN SHOP SAMPSON AMPLlFlEß—Phonograph, pickup; Dynamic speakers; one Sparton radio complete & misc. equipment. 1719 Cottage. RADIOS sls—While they last. Wilking Music Co- 120 E. Ohio St. Special Bargains on BRAND NEW RADIOS R. C. A. No. 60 $154.50 Complete R. C. A. No. 18 98.50 Complete Brunswick 5 K R 99.50 Complete Brunswick 5 K. R. 0 135.00 Complete Philco No. 511 98.60 With speaker-table ... 109.50 Atwater Kent 40 76.50 Complete Atwater Kent 44 98.50 Complete All New and Guaranteed —Terms RADIO BARGAIN SHOP "Cut Price Radios and Phonographs.” 225 E. Washington. ATWATER KENT—New dynamic speaker; one-fifth off; $5 down. S2 week. CLAYPOOL MUSIC SHOP. 108 W. Wash. St. RADIO REPAIR—Bv experts. aerials: eliminators spkers or anv make sets Wt Know How EAST END RADIO Ch 4033

' _ l. —r. m * >er w Remington Upright. <Good \ A condition. Has been reconditioned in our own workBaldwin. Upright. BrSgg. Upright. , guaranteed to be in piano looks like new. . perfect condition Easy C7Q CA Come $59.50 I j terms I j Kimball Upright. One of our Schumann Upright. Here 1* * n own makes and is guaranteed. exceptional piano for the Easiest terms CA money. Small QQQ in town pOy.DU down payment.... SMALL DOW’N PAYMENT ON ALL INSTRUMENTS PHONOGRAPHS GREATLY REDUCED KIMBALL store Direct Branch of tbe W. W. Kimball C' Mrgrs. Chicago, 111. 150 N. Delaware St. HlJey -155

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Radio and Equipment Farmers Who Want Radios TAKE NOTICE We ha’ e several Radio superheterodvne. battery operated, in beautiful mahogany cabinets, no aerial or ground required. sells complete for $59.50: terms. •'Cut Price Radios and Phonographs." RADIO BARGAIN SHOP Coal and Wood Summer Prices KINDLING WITH EACH TON. BETHEL COAL CO. 223 Caven St. DR. 5200 HARVEY COAL CO. 13J E MORRIS ST Dr 3054 KINDLING WITH EACH TON Best Va. block, 6 in., fkd $6.35 Best Va. Ip.. 4 in., clean, fkd 6.2* Best Ind lp. or egg fkd 4.75 UNION ICE AND COAL CO. Dr. 4621 1910 Bluff Ave. EUREKA COAL CO. 128 N. Richland. Be. 3186. Business Opportunities RESTAURANT OLD ESTABLISHED RESTAURANT AND SOFT DRINK STAND. WITH COMPLETE BAR FIXTURES, LOCATED ON SOUTH SIDE. MUST SELL ON ACCOUNT OF ILL HEALTH; PRICED RIGHT. DR. 5350. GROCERY—Make your own price. Dr. 3436-R, after 7 for particulars. Money to Loan CASH LOANS UP TO S3OO You’ll be pleased to find our 6erviee so friendly and our payment plan so convenient. Beneficial Loan Society Room 601, New City Trust Bldg. Sixth Floor 108 East Washington Street Indianapolis, Ind. Telephone Riley 5-0-5.4 Open 8:50 to s—Saturday 8:30 to I —LICENSED BY THE STATE QUICK LOANS AUTOMOBILE OR FURNITURE Legal rate. Interest charged only to* the time you use the money. Buckeye Finance Company 207 E. New York St Rl LOAN—SSO to $300; rate No endorsers; no publicity. HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION. 404 Kresge Bldg. Ri. 7923. OUR REDUCED RATES LOWEST IN CITY RATE 2 PER CENT i ! i PER CENT BELOW THE LEGAL RATE SAVE NEARLY ONE-HALF No extra charge—get full amount of loan. Very small weekly or monthly Payments on principal can be arranged. av more than the regular payment and reduce interest. Pay off at any time and stop interest. Interest charged only on balances. Loans on furniture to husband and wife. No embarrassing investigations. Other companies paid off. Write, phone or call at office. 330 Occidental Bldg., S. E. corner Wash, and Illinois St. RL 3587. Chattel loans from 810 to S3OO. INDIANAPOLIS PUBLIC WELFARE LOAN MONEY FOR ALL PURPOSES. LOANS MADE SAME DAT YOU APPLY. CAPITOL LOAN CO. l4Hs E. WASHINGTON ST. R!. 7561. Ri. 7562. MONEY TO LOAN First and second real estate Joans. AUTOMOBILE and HOUSEHOLD loans. Easy payments, low rates. Equitable Financ*- Cos 219 E Ohio Ll 6605 LOANS. SlO TO SSOO. METRO LOAN CO.. 300 ROOSEVELT BLDG. Ll. 2491. Established 1887. Ll. 3491. Northeast coiner Illinois and Washington. PERSONAL PROPERTY LOANS SECURITY INV & LOAN INC 136 N DELAWARE _ LI 6050. Auto Supplies and Repairs JOHN GUDELHOEFER WAGON CO.—Will repair or make new tops and curtains for vour car 202 Kentucky Ave. GOOD USED TIRES—Any size. $1.50 ea. Used Tire Market. 3445 W. Washington. DEPENDABLE TIRES—Any size. $1.50 each. 3117 W. Washington. _ Automobiles Wanted cash for vour car or vour eauity I. WOLF AUTO CO. Ll 4516 661 N Capitol Automobiles tor Sate CHEVROLET. 1928 road--sSSTsterl fully equipped; five ifn very good tires; mechani!T3 cal^v Perfect; rumble seat: HI car looks like new; only down. Jones WhitaSKfwwl 5! ZA ker. 343 N. Capitol Ave. Open evenings. FORD. 1928—Model A Sport Coupe; fine, condition. Can give terms or will take a low priced trade. Hemlock 3495. FORD. —Model A Fordor; used very little; can give terms. Riley 7725.