Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 97, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 September 1929 — Page 13

SEPT. 2, 1929_

NINE KILLED AS VIOLENCE TOLL Traffic Accidents Cause Most of Indiana Deaths. Nine persons are dead in Indiana today. victims of violence over the reek-end. Most of the fatalities rere caused by automobile accidents. There was one slaying. Melvin Yokum. 35, was fatally hurt during a fight with Ralph Broglin, his neck having been broken by a fist blow. Traffic accidents took a toll of four lives in the Calumet district and elsewhere in northern Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Cheney, Chicago, were killed when their automobile was struck by a train. Max Larence, 32. Gary, was killed when he drove his motorcycle against a speeding Grand Trunk limited train. Herman Tarnow, 50, Nickel Plate railroad section hand, was killed near Valparaiso when struck by a Grand Trunk passenger train. Mrs. Carles Pontius, 60, of Wolcottville, was killed when struck by an automobile in front of her home. A. O. Gainey, 71, of Bedford, was injured fatally when struck by an automobile driven by Ralph Fields. John C. Cook, 67, Newcaste, is dead of injuries suffered when he fell from the second story of a school building, where he was washing windows. C. W. Fry, 23, Piqua, 0., war, killed at Funk’s speedway, west of Winchester. when the car he was driving in a race crashed through retaining rails. DES MOINES SCHOOL IS CLOSED BY BOARD University of Riot Fame in Wrong Location, Trustees Say. By T'nitcii Prrt* DES MOINES. Sept. 2.—The egg and rock riot of the students of Des Moines university last May was climaxed today by the announcement of the board of trustees that the institution would be discontinued. "The trustees have concluded," a part of the board's statement said, "that if a Christian university is to be established and maintained, it must be done somewhere else than in Des Moines.” Special reference was made to a district court injunction which prevented the board from interfering with management of the school. The injunction was issued following the student riot when the board sought to dismiss the school faculty. During the riot, eggs and rocks were tossed freely, and the trustees re- \ fused to issue any diplomas pending a complete investigation. The faculty, however granted sixty diplomas at the June graduation exercises.

Probe Started of Death Caused by Fist Fight

Single Blow Results in Broken Neck for Beech Grove Man. Members of the sheriff s office and Deputy Coroner O. H. Bakemeier today were probing the fist fight which resulted in the death Sunday of Melvin (Red) Yokum, 35, refuse collector, of Beech Grove, Ind. Yokum’s neck was broken following a fight with Ralph Broglin. 21, Rural Route A. Box 62, Acton, Ind., near Thirteenth street and Bethel avenue, in Beech Grove. Broglin is held in the county jail or. a murder charge. Yokum, in an alleged Intoxicated condition, accompanied by Bratlin, Robert Driskell. 26, of 72 South Seventh street, and Charles Pate, 27, of 56 South Fifth avenue, both of Beech Grove, started for Mohawk, Ind, in an auto to see a baseball game, deputies were told. Yokum is said to have threatened

Local Wagon Wheat

Utv grain elevajors are paying ST2O for No. 2 red wheat and $1.15 for No. 2 hard wheat.

On Commission Row

FRUITS Apples—Choice. $2©2.25; new Transparent lev, 53.50U4; harvest. $2.50©3; Wolf Run, $3 50: Red June. s3®s: Wealthy. $3 Anrieots —52.7583. Grapes—California, seedless, 52 a crate: Malagas. $3 a crate. Lemons—California, a crate, $9. Limes—Jamaica. 100 by count. $2.25113 Orange—California. Valencia. $3.75*£8. Peaehes-,Ht'ev Selles. Dr bu.. S3: El berta peaches. 552J.2.50: Indiana. $2412.50 Plums—s2.7s California Nectarines. $3 a crate. VEGETABLES Asparagus —Home-grown. 65c@$l a do* Beal**—Green, stringless. $1.7532.50. Beets—Home-grown, do:.. 40c. Carrots—Home-grown, doz.. 50c. Cabbage—S3 50 a barrel. Cantaloupes—Jumbo, $3.75: pony crate $3,;3 50: flats. $1.50: Indiana. $2.25; Jumbo $1.50. - Cauliflower— Home-grown. bu.. $2: Wash tngton. crate. $3.75. Corn— Home-grown. SOS3Sc a dozen. Cucuir.bers-Hothouse. per dozen $1.25 Eggplant— $1 502 a dozen: 52&2.25 a hamper . , Kale—Spring, a bushel. sl. Lettuce —California Iceberg. $7.50 • crate: home-grown, leaf, a bushel. SI. Mustard—Per bushel. $!•„_.„ Onlo.e--Washlngtous $3.50(33.75 a bag Parslev— Home-grown, dozen bunches 4$C. * Peas—Home-grown. $4 a hamper. Peppers—Home-grown. $13125 a bu Potatoes— Kentucky Cobb-er. 150-lb. bag. $5.75: Early Ohlos. $3.50 a bag; Kaw Valiev Cobblers. $3.50 a bushel. Radishes—Button hothouse, dozen. 50c Southern long red. 15325 c dozen. Rhubarb—3o®?se dozen. Sweet potatoes—Virginia Jerseys. $6.50 * barrel* $3 a bushel. Tomatoes— Home grown. $2.50 a bushel; 15 lb. basket, 85c _ . - Watermelons— Florida. 7igSsc each: Indiana 32 'bs. $1 85 each-

Produce Markets

Butter (wholesalei—No. 1. 45® 46c: No 2 43344 c. Butterfat—44c. Cheese (wholesale selling price per pound'— American loaf 35c: pimento loaf. 40; Wisconsin firsts. 25c; longhorn. 26c: New York ilmberger. 30c. . . Eggs—Buying prices. Fresh delivered at Indianapolis, loss ofl. hennery eggs. 36c; No. 1. e: No. 3.24 c: pulet eggs. 18c. $ Poultry (buying pneesi—Colored oroflakers. under 1V lbs., 24e: 1H to 3 lbs.. 25c lbs- or oyor. *Bc; hens. 26c: Uthorp hena. fit; old eocks. 15: ducks, old 16c henT 31c: old eocks. 15c: ducks. old. 16c: roun*. 16e: raring guineas. She: turkeys. No. 1 young tons. Sic; No. 1 old tom. Ufl 23c: Mo. 3 old hens. 20835 c. ,

| LIFE IS SAVED WHEN WATER RUNS OVER Overcome by Gasses From Heater in Bathroom. Elza Baker, 56. of 48 Schiller street, is alive today because of running water. Sunday afternoon he went into the bathroom at his home, locked the door, lit heater and turned on the water in the bathtub. Several minutes later, Mrs. Baker sew the water seeping from under the door. She called police, who broke down the door and found Baker overcome by carbon monoxide from the gas heater. He was revived after treatment by a physician. BUTCHER LOSES SI 25 JNHOLDUP North Side Storekeeper Forced in Ice Box. Chickens, gasoline, clothes and money were in hands of wrongful owners today following a series of week-end robberies. Forcing W. T. McCready. 65, proprietor of a meat market at Twentythird street and College avenue, into the refrigerator Saturday night, two bandits robbed him of $125. The burglar who entered the International Business Machine Corporation, 243 North Pennsylvania street, Saturday night obtained SSO in cash after he had rifled several desks. Foodstuffs and tobacco valued at SSO were stolen from a grocery at 402 West Twenty-fifth street, John Heider, proprietor, reported to police. Clothing valued at $627 was stolen from the home of H. R. Williams, 511 North Bolton avenue, Sunday, while the family was out of the city. Thieves departed from the residence of Mrs. Walter Jones. 1711 Ringgold avenue, with twenty-two chickens valued at $35, Sunday, she reported to police. Fifty-three gallons of gasoline comprised the loot of burglars who entered the Standard Oil Company filling station. Twenty-second street and Central avenue, Sunday. Emerson Mithoefer. R. R. 12, Box 12, today lacked his state fair pass, an auto driver’s license and $6. He was robbed Sunday night as he slept in a barn at the fairground. Building Permits E- L Edvards, station. Ogden and Ohio. S4OO. T. O. Everett, excavate, 1351 South Belmonth. $250. T. B Williams, dwelling, 832 North Campbell, $5,000. Charles Williams, porch, 321 Orange, S2OO. Jessie Coate-, garage. 641 Luett, S3OO.

to whip Driskell as well as Broglin before the trip began. The car broke down near Thirteenth street and Bethel avenue in Beech Grove. Driskell, Yokum and Broglin started toward a garage to obtain aid. Gn the way Yokum is said to have turned on Broglin, saying. “I’m going to beat you up.’’ "I don’t think you’re big enough, Rea,’’ retorted Broglin. Angered by the remark. Yokum struck Broglin in the mouth. Broglin retaliated with a smash to Yokum’s head. The force of the blow knocked Yokum to the pavement. His death was almost instantaneous, the coroner said. His body was sent to city morgue. Yokum had been rooming at 244 South Third street in Beech Grove. He formerly lived in Memphis. Broglin formerly lived in Harriman, Tenn. He is a knitter for the Real Silk hosiery mills.

REUNION SCHEDULED

Historic Civil War Srigarle to Meet Wednesday. Forty-fourth annual reunion of the historic Persimmon brigade of the Civil war will be held Wednesday at Ft. Friendly, 512 North Illinois street. The brigade is composed of the One hundred sixteenth, One hundredseventeenth and One hundred eighteenth Indiana volunteers. A dinner will be served at noon by the Major Robert W. Anderson chapter of the W. R. C. A. J. Rutledge. Danville, Ind., is president of the brigade. G. O. P. Leaders Meet Bii Times Special DELPHI. Ind.. Sept. 2.—An informal meeting of Ninth district Republican leaders is in session today at Camp Quietude on the Tippecanoe river near here. B. B. Maybil!, newspaper publisher here and owner of the camp is host. Death Notices HOWENSTINE. IDA MAY—Beloved mother of Rolland and Richard Howenstiue of this city. Mrs. Peter Rentz and Mrs. Ernst Stands of Huntington. Ind.. and Mrs. Harrv Beck of Chicago. 111., passed awav Saturday. Aug. 31. at the residence of her son. Richard. 810 N. Beville. Services will be Monday evening at the aon s residence at 8 o’clock. Burial will be at Kentand, Ind.. Tuesday. Sept 3. at 11:30 a. m. For information call FINN BROS. FUNERAL HOME. Ta. 1835. WASHINGTON TAYLOR— Husband of Mardie Scotten. and father of Orval R Harvey and Floyd of Indianapolis. and Mrs Walter Sundhelmer of Wabash. Ind.. passed away Saturday evening at the residence of his son. Orval Scotten. 8162 Station St. Funeral services at THE FUNERAL HOME. HISEY & TITUS. 951 N Delaware St.. Tuesdav. Sept. 3. at 2 0.~ m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may cal! at THE FUNERAL HOME any time Mondtv. Funeral Directors w. tTlblasengym Main office 2220 Shelby St. Drettei 2570 FINN BROS. FUNERAL HOMS 1639 N. MERIDIAN. Ta. 1835 George Grinsteiner Pucarai director 613 S. Mattel RJiey 6374.

Funeral Directors UNDERTAKERS. HISEY it TITUS. 331 N. Delaware LI. 3821 “A REAL HOME FOR SERVICE" RAGSDALE & PRICE LI. 8608 1219 N. Alabama WALD 1233 Union St. 1619 N. minola St J C. WlLSON—Funeral parlors: ambulance service and modern automotive eoulome.ot Or 0321 and Dt 6333 Business Announcements BATHROOM—Complete. *3O: plumbing and heating Installed Reas Ta 4057 CARPENTER—Repair work our specialty. WM. HARTMAN. Southport, 268-J. 2. EXCAVATING All kinds hauling. Ch. 2573. FURNACE Installation; all makes ol furn repaired. Doyle Heating Cos., LI. 7270. PAINTING —Paper hanging, plaster patch., roof., windows, flues repaired. Ch. 6813. PAPER HANGlNG—Cleaning and painting: high-class work Ch. 0512. RUGS CLEANED—9xI2, *1.50. Call lor del: 10-da spec geroer Rug Cos Ch 6336 WHITE WASH—Sprayed, chemically treated to kill gerras. destroys odors. Ch. 4372. WHY PAY MORE Paper furnished and hung. $4 per room. Ir. 2415. FRANK JACKSON. Ch. 2004. Lost and Found LOST—Sunday evening. Red Fox Fur: reward. Dr. 5723. SPANIEL lost: blk; name “Coaley.” Child grieving. Please return. Rew. Ha. 0576-R. Special Notices YOU ARE cordially Invited to visit our exhibition of refrigerating machinery and store equipment at the Klngan & Cos. booth In the Manufacturers’ building at the Indiana State Fair. F. D. GARDNER & CO. 221 E. Maryland St. Ll. 7898. REDUCING rapidly, saleiy: amaziag 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. Ll. 5092, LONESOME CLUB DANCE Tuesday nlcht. Sept.. 3. Crystal Dance palace. 729 N. Illinois St. Modern and old time dancing, middle aged and elderiv people specially invited. SULPHUR. VAPOR BATHS—And massaging; for men and women. Mildred Mewhir.ney, 227 N. Delaware. Apt. 6. Rl. 6682. WONDERFUL BATHS. Osteo, massage. Ha. 1571. SCHOOL BOOKS—New, used; cash for used books. 813 N. Delaware. Li. 1800 T ransportation Colonial,*# STAGES I wry estate Transit .- t TE* Ride in Comfort Great Lakes to Gulf Coast to Coast Chicago s4.oo|Plttsburgh .....* 8.00 Dayton 3.oo!Philadelphia.... 16.00 Detroit 6.oojNew York 18.00 Cincinnati 3 00!St. Louis 5 00 Louisville 3.oo|Kansas City.... 9.00 Nashville 7.001 Denver 22.50 Jacksonville .. .21 851 Los Angeles ... 47.50 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 22A5 Help Wanted Male DEALERS WANTED—ReaI business opportunity We can place several live wide awake men In a profitable business selling direct to consumers In your home county. Write quickly for free catalogue. G. C. HEBERLING COMPANY, Dept. 522, B’oomington. 111. BOYS NOT RETURNING TO SCHOOL— Good pay. steady work. Grade school education. Bring age certificate. See MR. FREEMAN. 18 N. Meridian Sri SIX MEN Twentv-or,e vrs. or over; west TwentyFirs: and Belt Railroad. PECOTA PACKING CO. BUTLER BOYS— S. e. corner Hinesley and 47th; bachelor home. Ch. 1424-J, eve. Help Wanted Female SALESWOMEN Unusual Opportunity If You Are Thoroughly Experienced in Selling Women's Coats and Other Outer Apparel. THE FAIR 311-325 West Washington St. , WANTED ' — Girls between the ages of 18-25 years for permanent positions as telephone operators. Apply Room 101 Telephone Building. Corner New York and Meridlan Sts. SALESWOMEN Who know and can sell DRAPERIES Experienced, pleasing personality and a keen desire to succeed are essential. THE FAIR 311-325 West Washington St. HEALTH—HAPPINESS—SUCCESS. Class now forming in PSYCHOLOGY. Applications confidential, information without obligation. Box A-26, Times. SALESWOMEN WITH EXPERIENCE IN BOYS’ CLOTHING Extra work—Saturdays and sale days. Must be experienced. _ THE FAIR 311-325 West Washington St. WOMEN—Needing to increase income can earn S5 to $lO daily; full or part time. Be. 2428. TRY TIMES WAN! ADS FOR BtlSlNlv-v-Situations Wanted Female BEAUTY OPERATOR—Experienced, allaround operator, wants space in barber shop or hotel. 430 Mass. Ave. Apt 525. ASSISTANT TO DOCTOR—Or Undertaker Best of reference. E’r, 6393. Will care for children, eve. middle age lady; reference. He. 5054. BOOKKEEPER—DoubIe entry: or Burroughs; experienced. Be. 0862. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS Rooms for Rent • ALABAMA. N.. 528—Nice, large rm.; mod.; warm In winter; $5.60; adults. Ri. 367a CENTRAL. 1456—Nicely furnished, modern rm.; business woman preferred. Ri. 4149CENTRAL. 2416—Large front rm.. home privileges. Ta. 3554. . DREXEI, ARMS—73O N. Illinois; very desirable outside rooms; furnished; $5 week and up Ll. 2821. GOODLET- 1638— Walking distance of Hoosier Airport. Allison Engineering also Prest-O-Lite. Good transportation. Home privileges. Be. 0912-M. EAST. N.. 728—Apt. 4; modern sleeping rms.: constant hot water. Li. 9627. EAST—Widow will share modern home. Couple, laundry; references. Rl. 2054, HENDRICKS PL.. 229—Pleasant front rm.. modern, private. 1 or 3. MERIDIAN. S.. 1024'.a —2 fur. sleeping rms.; mod. Call bet. 6 and 7. Dr. 1195 NEW JERSEY NT 1417—Exceptionally pleasant rm.. well furnished. 2 closets, continuous hot water, modern, private home; new city heat. 1 or 2. Ll. 190a, Rl. 3033 PENN.. N.. 1347— Lovely rooms, suitable for 1 or 2. Gentleman pret. Li- 8857. PENN.. N.. 1455—Large room: twin beds; suitable for 2; steam heat. Rl. 2280. PENN.. N. 1917—Small, cozy, clean rm.; S3 50; pleasant home. Ha. 0492-R. PERSHING. N . 229—Nr. W. Wash, high school: nlcelv fur. front rm.: large closet; gentlemen: garage opt. Be. 2851. SARATOGA HOTEL—S4b Mess. Ave.; modern rooms; moderate prices; suitable state fair visitors: special weekly rates. ST CLAIR. E.. 314. Apt. 3—Attractive sleeping rm.. hot water; close in. Li. 3173. TALBOTT. 1727 N.—Attractive, clean rm.; reas.: gentleman preferred. Ha. 0313-R----WALNUT. E.. 412—2 front rooms, modern; walking distance to town. 21ST. i.. 643—Pleasant room; private entrance: 1 or 3; College ear. He. 4577. LARGE—Attractive from room; ao other roomers. Ri. 3994. SLEEPING ROOM—lrvington, suitable for 1 or 1; reasonable. Ir. 2&BL

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Rooms for Rent The Place to get a good nights rest, after a hard day’s drive. THE SHAFFER HOUSE. Li. 5148. Hotel Edwards CENTRALLY LOCATED Fireproof, nicely furnished. Special low rate by week, to men during summer. FAIR VISITORS—I mod., front room; for 3 gentlemen. 1249 Ky. Ave. Reasonable. NEWLY FURNISHED RM.—High class down town apt. 1 or 2 men. Li. 7709. Room for Rent With Board BROADWAY, 2133—Nice room, for 1 or 2: garage. He. 5118. CENTRAL, 1626—Attractive rm., 1 or 2; breakfast, evening dinner: constant hot water; home privileges. Ta. 1166. MORRIS, W.. 2231—R00m, board, laundry. 1 or 2: *6.50 each. Be. 1132-R. NEW JERSEY, 2066—Front room: modern; private home; men: SB. Ha. 4812-R. PARK, 2461—Rm. with sleeping porch, 2 beds; also rm-. twin beds. He. 5717. PENN.. N-, 2256—R00m for 1 or 2. privileges of home, garage. Ta. 0761. PENN., N., 2123—Nicely furnished, clean room; good meals. Ha. 1892-R. SOMERSET. 608—2 small children inclosed yard, plenty shade. Be. 4963. ROOM—Board optional; reasonable; modern. Dr. 1906-R. Lent Housekeeping Rooms ALABAMA, N., 1005—Well furnished, clean room; for housekeeping. ALA.. N., 2037—Nicely furnished front apt.; reasonable; garage. Ta. 1550. ALA., N.. 1019—Clean 2-rcom suite, married or employed couple. Rl. 3987. BELLEFONTAINE. 1013—3 modern front upstairs rooms; fur.; private entrance. CENTRAL, 1206—FRONT APT., NICELY FURN., WITH FRONT PARLOR. CLINTON HOTEL—29 Virginia ave.; nice. clean rms.; reas. rates: also sleeping. COLLEGE. 2231—Bedroom, brqakfast nook, kitchen and porch. DELAWARE, N., 906—2 connecting rooms; also single front room. Ri. 461*. DREXEL ARMS—73O N. Illinois; several desirable furnished apts.; reasonable rates; SlO week and up. Ll. 2821. GALE] N* 2565—4 rms" modern, newly decorateo. close to school, car line and bus. See owner. 359 W. Washington. HAMILTON—Near Wash.; 3 rms.; fur.; sls month: keys 336 N. Jefferson. ILLINOIS. N.. 3232—Nice rm. and kitchen; constant hot wa.; everythg. fur.; reas. MERIDIAN. N., 2315—2 rooms: nicely furnlshed: private entrance-; gar. Ta. 1699 MERIDIAN. 1835 N.—Nice, clean, front apt.; nicely furnished. MICHIGAN. W.. 3205—2 furnished light housekeeping rooms: modern. NEW JERSEY. 2042 N.—2 lower, lovely furnished rooms; home privileges; adults. ORIENTAL. N-, 20—1 housekeeping apt.; also 2 sleeping rms.; modern; furnished. .PARK. 1639—2 large modern rooms; next bath; adults. He. 3159. PENN.. N., 1470—Modern; 3 rooms and kitchenette; adults only. PRATT. W., 29—3 nice, light, basement rooms; adults. Li. 2095. 314 E. ST. CLAIR Two connecting housekeeping rooms and bath. Everything Ist floor. Private entrance. Li. 3957. ' SPRUCE, 1128—3 semi-modern hnusekeeping rooms; ground floor. Dr. 1176. TALBOTT, N.. 2338 1 rm. and kitchenette; everything turn., good cond. Ta. 7038 TALBOTT. 2402—2 RMS.; EVERYTHING FURNISHED; S8 WEEK. TA. 0817, TRAUB. 128 N— Furn. 3 rms.. heat, light, water, phone, $7.50. Ch. 1734-M. WALNUT. E.. 115—2 furn. rms.. walk, dlst., S2O mo. See housekeeper in basement. WOODRUFF PL.. 544—M. Dr.—Nice furn. apt., hot water. $6, $lO wk. Ch. 3173. 10th. 1840. E.—2 nicely furnished rooms; modern. Ch. 2736. 19TH. W.. 140—Fur. or unfur. apts.: good condition: private entrance. Ha. 1581-W LOVELY WOODRUFF—2 rms. furn,. 3d. fl.. large porch, yard. Ch. 4108. Houses and Flats Furnished CHADWICK ST., 914—3-rm. db!.; fur.; water, lights, gas; $6 per week; bargain. HARDING. 2618—Elegantly furnished; 4rm. cottage; fine yard; lawn swing: improved sir,; act quickly. Ta. 6340. WALLACE. N.. 17 ! 2—4 rooms; newly decorated; water paid: $32; keys at 124 N. Denny. Ir. 1558-R. WALNUT, E.. 115—3 rms.; bath; everythlng fur.; SSO. See housekeeper in base WALNUT. W.. 118. 3-room lower; $9 per week. ON CORNER—North, furnished 6 rooms; garage. 4831 Brodaway. Hu. 6909. Apartments for Rent BELLINGHAM. 3610—Balsam Ave.; newly decorated 3-room apts.. $47.50: utiliites furnished. Wa. 4413. NEW JERSEY. 8.. 1436—4 rooms, bath. heat, water, porch: reasonable. Dr. 0318-J. 10TH. E., 3433—Haley apartments. Apt. 4; 2 rooms, bath, hot water; open; $22. 418 E. FIFTEENTH $55.00 1226 N. Illinois 40.00 '412 N. Alabama 60.00 234 East Pratt 42.50 1603 Central 55.00 1655 N. Alabama 38.00 MOYNAHAN PROPERTIES. 710 Union Title. Li. 3458. APARTMENT RENTAL BUREAU Let us help you find an apartment. We take you in bur car. No obligation of course. Rl. 1371. AMBASSADOR APARTMENT HOTEL Beautiful ultra modern, furnished or unfurnished; *60.50 and up. Daily or monthly rates. Hotel service. Phone Ri. 1371 or call at building. 850 N. Penn. KREIGER 336 E. Prospect One and 2-room apts.. newfly decorated: $25 and S3O. See custodian or call Li. 6391. H H. WOODSMALL & CO. 4 ROOMS AND BATH—Water and heat furnished; garage. Ri. 3437, Houses for Rent ALABAMA, N., 1830—5 rooms; modern excepting heat; $25. Ha. 1702-W. BARTH, 1870—4-room double; gas, elec., wa.. inside toilet; gar.; S2O. Dr. 7280-J. Bfc'LLEFGNTAINE. 2532—6 rooms; bath, furn.; gar.; water paid; $32. Key 2530. CALHOUN ST., 1214—4-rm. cottage; gas elect.; water: nice yard: S2O. Be. 3839. COLLEGE. 1827—6-room modern, newly decorated; new furnace, gar, water; *4O COLORADO. 105.7—5-room modern doubie, rear school. Ll. 5207, Dr. 1314-R----CORNELL. 1401—5 rcoms. modern, hardwris.; high-class col’rd; only $23. Dr. 3827. GRANT. 1540—4-room double: redecorated; garage; water paid; $25. Ch. 3608GREEN WOOD—Beautiful suburban; large modern bungalow; splendid house; vacant Sept. 1; must be seen to be appreciated. Dr. J, A. Craig. Greenwood. Phone No. 12 HERBERT. 1223—6" rooms modern, garage. water paid: $25. Inquire 327 Lynn. KEYSTONE, N.. 907—8-room modern double: good repair, garage; adults. Ch. 0342-R. LA SALLE. N.. 558—Bungalow double; 4 rooms; built-in features: $36 month. LEE. 1450—Double, 5 rooms: gas. elec.; good cond.: gar.: paved street: $lB. LOCKWOOD. 1818 —4 rooms: inside toiletwater paid: S2O. Be. 2515, Be. 3885. LOCKWOOD. 1822—4 rooms: inside toilet: water paid; sl9. Be. 2615. Be. 3885. MILLS AVE.. 1606—6-room modern house: garage. Call owner, Ri. 3775. PALMER. FZ Tell—s-rm. house; water pd.. gas, elec., near school. Hu. 4368. PENN., N.. 2356 —Modern home; good location; water paid; near school. He. 3288 PINE. N.. 316—5-room double, elec., gas, water paid; near school. SIS SOUTH OF WASH. ST.—7 rms. and bath. upstairs, semi-modern, water and lights paid, very reasonable to permanent tenant- Call Dr. 5350. SPRUCE. 1726—Upper duplex: 5 rms., gas elec., inside toilet, ga.: wa. pd.: Sls. STILLWELL. 810—5 rooms; inside toile‘. gas, elec., good cond.: water pd.; 615. TALBOTt. N., 1661—8 rms. mod.; suitable large family: near school; S4O. Li. 5898 Vermont! SL 1319—6 rooms modern: near school: *4O. Dr. 1417. 38TH E.. 1855—6 rms.; built-in features: 3 bedrooms; double garage; *45. Ch. 4581 ATTRACTIVE—3-bedroom brick veneer dbl.; high grade resl. dls.; $65. Li. 1441. COLORED—Douglass. 213: 4 rooms, gas, lights, inside toilet, water pd., *l6. Hu. 2418BEAUTIFUL 5-room home ~ oil burner; garage; high-class neighbrhd.: S6O. He. 2487. MODERN RESIDENCE —7 rooms, bath garage. front drive. Inquire 1116 W. 36thu_ 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.. or call Ri. 9287. HOWARD. 1615—8toreroom. suitable used cars, paint shp. etc. Lights: $25. Be. 1647. Houses for Sale GIMBER. 1437—Near Garfield Park. 5-rm. modern bungalow. 2 car garage: a real bargain. Owner. Ch. 4914-W. *IOO CASH, 5-ROOM SEMI-MODERN. Paved street; *1.500; owner, Rl. 7017. WASH.. W . 4312—5-room mod. bungalow; A-l cond.; terms; *5,000. Be. 064 J-W. 35T8. W.—6-roem modern; fine condition; 3-ear garate; by owner. Hu 04ifcM.

Houses for Sale NEAR BLAKER SCHOOL Delaware St., south of 21st, East front. FIRST FLOOR, reception room with coat closet, living room, library, dining rm., breakfast rm.. kitchen, new hardwood floors. SECOND FLOOR, sitting room with fireplace. 4 bedrooms, sleeping porch, complete bath, large closets. THIRD FLOOR, plastered and heated, toilet in basement, brick set furnace. Price $9,500. Easy terms. Ta. 4679. COLORED HOME BUYERS Small cash, pay balance monthly, buys either of these homes. Six-room modem, on Garfield PI. Seven rooms, bath, on Columbia Ave. Eight rooms, bath, on W. 27th.. North Indianaoolls. ELMORE BROS.. 401 Inland Bank Bldg. Corner Delaware and Market. Ri. 3783. SIOO DOWN 1636 NAOMI ST. Three rooms, inside toilet, paved street, dandv lot. Price $2,250. RI 2509. N. J. FOX. HU. 1168. 800 N. OXFORD Attractive 4-room, modern cottage. Nice lot with shade, side-drive garage; -fine home for a couple. All ready to move into. Can handle on reasonable terms. Mr. Keapllng, Ri. 3477: eve.. Ir. 0511-W. MODERN—3-bedrm. home, grade school. Butler, Shortridge, large lot, paved St., alley, double gar., bargain. Wa. 4895, MUST SELL AT ONCE $1,500 Eauity in new 5-room modern double north. $250. Ll. 5237. COLORED, 30TH W.. 447—Six-room strictly modern; large vard; very reasonable. Owner. Ha. 0409 R-l. Suburban for Sale FOUR ACRES Five-room modern house, double garage, poultry houses, barn, shade, cement walks. Two miles from interurban; SI,OOO cash. Balance terms. G. G. CUMBERWORTH. Plainfeld, Ind. Farms for Sale 20 ACRES—Good fertile land: good location; cheap. J. Tex, Southport 115-J-l. Real Estate for Exchange WILL TRADE for grocery, equity In 6room suburban; I2 acre ground. Call after 6 p. m. Ir. 2487. 1 OWN several good rental properties and want to trade them for farm on gd. road. Ch. 6219, L, HELM, 2230 N. Rural. 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 Rl. 4265. 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. Ll. 7790. Ch. 1432. BRITTON TRANSFER—Moving. $3.50 load: large trucks, responsible men. Dr. 7616. WALL TRUCK LlNE—Over night service between Indpls. and Chicago. Li. 9617. BOTTS TRANSFER—Large vans $5 per load. Dr. 3483. Miscellaneous for Sale BOTTLES Home Bottle Supplies Sagalowsky Bottle Cos. Ri, 7104. 605 8. Capitol Aye. DINING-ROOM SUITE fet, 6 chairs. 1026 Churchman. Dr. 6610-J. FORD TON TRUCK—Zenith washer; household goods. 1748 Blaine Ave. GARAGE. 10x16— Lumoer. roofing, nails and hardware. $62.50 delivered. Anything In lumber. FERREE-CASE LUMBER CO. State and De Loss St. CONCORD GRAPES—Sc lb. 2618 N. Harding. Ta. 6340. Act quickly. GRINDING MACHINE Elec.: cocoanut, horseradish; $35. 829 S. 111. Dr. 6331-R. GROCERY FIXTURES—For sale. MRS. A. REGULA. 1712 S. East St. . OIL STOVE —Red Star, 6 burner, good condltlon. Ch. 3610-M. 3250 Wood St, SANI-DRAIN opens drain and sewer pipes. Works in cold water. National Santtation Cos., 231 Indiana Ave. SINGER SEWING MACHINES Electric drop heads, repair all makes. SEWING MACHlNE—Drophead, sews perfect. $6. Open evenings. 838 Virginia Ave. 9xlo UMBRELLA TENT—2 windows, sewedin floors: A-l cond. 1216 N. Lasalle. ELECTRIC WASHERS—We rebuild and service all makes. Electric Appliance Clearing House. Ch. 0852. ELECTRIC WASHERS—3 repossessed: unpaid balance buys them. Patterson Shade Cos., 0 E. Washington St.. Woolwortb Bldg.. 3rd. Elevator service. WINDS OF THE WESTERN SEA—Are not as comfortable as "Nu-Air” ventilators Let’s prove it. MEIER ELECTRIC & MACHINE CO. Ventilating Engineers. 13E S. Meridian St. Li. 2401-02. SUPERIOR HOUSE PAlNT—Outside or inside. 15 colors and white. $1 59 gallon COMPETITION PAINT CO.: 366 S Merldian St. Ri 9165 3-PIECE OVER STUFFED—Living rm. suite, twin bedroom suite, complete. Ta. 0860. VERY BEST HOUSE PAINTS—S2.OS per gallon for colors: $2.25 for vhite. COMPETITION PAINT CO.. 366 S. Meridian Rl. 9165. WHEN yon want something good in paint, varnish, the very best that can be made, see Marion Paint Cos.. 336 S Meridian Ri. 9165 FITTED—FINE QUALITY DRAPERIES. CALL WA. 5231. W. FIFTY LB. REFRIGERATOR—Good condition :_a)m : _new ; _s626_Guilford : _Hu i _2B7l_ DOMINATE metal polish; non-inflammable; brilliant. Nat’l Sanitation Cos.. 231 Ind. Ave. BIG FOUR RY. CO. Unclaimed Freight Station, cor. Capitol Ave. and South St. Wash boards, various kins. 25c each, 2 POOL TABLES—Good condition for sale. Call Be. 4551. LET your old ice box help you with the purchase of anew up-to-date refrigerator. W r e will be glad to appraise the old ice box and allow you as much as we can on the purchase price of anew one. POLAR ICE AND FUEL COMPANY, Talbott 0689. BREAKFAST SET —Beautiful living room; 9-Pc. dining room, complete tedrm.. rugs occasional tables. 2428 N. Meridian. DOORS FOR GARAGE—SII and up per pair: anything in lumber. Ferrec-Case Lumber Cos.. State and De Loss St. ALL WHITE porcelain gas range; side oven: big bargain. 102 S. Pennsylvania. BIG FOUR RY. CO. UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION. CAPITOL AVE. ft SOUTH ST. CLOSED LABOR DAY. Tuesday. Sept. 3, 1929, we will hold the largest sale of the vear. We have the largest stock we have had fqr some time and evervthing will be marked down from 100 to 5Q r l below cost. Partial list of merchandise to be sold follows: 6 bath tubs, 3 kitchen sinks. 7 W. C. bowls, hot water tanks. 25 grindstones, various sizes: 2 buffets, 3 dressers. 1 dining table. 2 wardrobes. 1 walnut finish cedar chest. 2 iron beds, 12 living room chairs 'rockers and occasional), 17 folding chairs. 1 davenport. 4 sewing cabinets, 4 metal tea tables, lot metal ferneries: 101 up-to-date school books, 1 music roll cabinet, several rugs. 1 gasoline pressure cook stove with oven attached. 2 trunks, electric ironing machines, metal kitchen stools with backs, ornamental lamps. 1 roll 3-inch brake lining, framed picture, paints, oils, floor wax. groceries, suit rases, curtain rods, all kinds granite kitchen utensils, ladies shoes. 1 steel burial vault (standard No. 31 Air Seali, 1 furnace-step ladders. 1 gas range. 1 coal oil cook stove and oven-heating stoves, roofing paper, wood doors, galv. tfibs and ash cans, screen doers, thermos Jugs and auto fenders and parts. Store opens dailv 8:09 a m.. closes 4:30 P. m. except closes Saturday. 11:30 a. m. Miscellaneous Wanted r o uvr M opot *Uasn r?s°d% $ 1 fu'-jture j CARI SHANK Ll. 1910, H HIGHEST SPOT CASH PRICE FOR FURNITURE RUGS. ETC. CALL US BEFORE YOU SELL. RILEY 201S. HODGES AUCT. CO. HOUSE CLEANING?-Your surplus elothing furniture, magazines papers will help us to help others Salvation Arm* Industrial Home Phone for wagon Ri 6622. 127 W. Georgia St. ’ WANT FURNITURE If vou have furniture to sell why not call br. 0934 and get what it Is worth. Musical Instruments SAXOPHONES—AII kinds: easiest payment plan in town. Lorenz Sax School. Pembroke Arcade. Ll. 4806 BACON TENOR BANJO Same as new. Pine laminated resonator and first class case. Terms. Onlv $l5O. PEARSON PIANO CO. BABY GRAND PIANO Mahogany case; beautiful tone; *345; easv terms. BALDWIN PIANO CO. 35 Monument Circle. Open evenings. UPRIGHT PIANOS— Used; *39 and up; BALDEN'PIA’NOeIT MAHOGANY—Uptight plane; 'Sonora eonsoie, will e*U at sacrifice. Dr. MOl-J.

Musical Instruments PIANO ACCORDION Full keyboard. 120 basses. Highly ornamented with brilliants and Ruby Doublets. Exactly like new; in substantial case Original price about *325. Very special. $l5O. Terms. PEARSON PIANO CO. SMALL VICTOR ORTHOPHONICS Just the thing for an apartment or small house. $44.50. Large models, $79. Reasonable terms. RADIO BARGAIN SHOP "Cut Price Radios and Phonographs.’’ Pianos for Rent $1 Per Month KIMBALL PIANO STORE. Rt, 2155 150 N Delaware EDISON PHONOGRAPHS 1 Small size, with 6 records *15.00 1 Large size, with 12 records 19.50 Several other makes at very low prices. Terms. RADIO BARGAIN SHOP “Cut Price Radios and Phonographs.’’ 225 E. Washington. SAXOPHONE C. G. Conn. E Flat Alto. All gold and burnished. Only few weeks old. In De Luxe plush lined case. Could be sold for new. Actual value $309.50. Only $l5O. Terms. PEARSON PIANO CO. BARGAIN—A beautiful walnut 88-note player; $115: fine condition. Li. 6464. APT. GRAND—S2IS; big bargain; can use good upright as part payment. Li. 6464. Radio and Equipment RADIO CABINET MODELS AT PRICES AWAY BELOW COST. Brunswick, in beautiful cabinet, complete $119.00 Lyric, with Magnavox dynamic speaker, complete 157.00 Philco "Hl-Boy,” wlh dynamic speaker, complete 157.00 Atwater Kent, with dynamic speaker. complete 135.00 Also several other models to choose from. Terms. RADIO BARGAIN SHOP “Cut Price Radios and Phonographs.’’ RADIO SALE Many to choose from while they last. $5 to SSO. Come and look them over. 1127 Shelby St. DR. 0232 RADIOS ALL ELECTRIC TABLE MODELS 1 Cleartone. complete $48.00 1 Atwater Kent No. 33, with power pack, complete 55.00 2 Radiolas. No. 17. complete 76.50 1 Atwater Kent No. 40, complete... 76.50 1 Atwater Kent. No. 47 (9 tubes with dynamic speaker), complete. 124.50 Reasonable terms. RADIO BARGAIN SHOP "Cut Price Radios and Phonographs.’’ 225 E. Washington. ATWATER KENT—New dynamic speaker: one-fifth off; $5 down. $2 week. CLAYPOOL MUSIC SHOP. 108 W. Wash. St. RADIO SERVICE—On any make radio; power pack and eliminators a specialty. EAST END RADIO. CH. 4033. Store-Office Supplies I'YPEWRITERS—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. Ll. 6822 SEVERAL TYPEWRITERS—MaiIing machine, multtgraphs, furniture, all kinds of office equipment; 3 months sale. KING TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, Li. 94i0. 206 Mass. Ave. SCALES—IO-ton. 16-ft. platform. INDIANAPOLIS SCALE CO. 620 E. Wash St Ri 6726. SPECIAL RENTAL RATES—S2.SO and up WOODSTOCK TYPEWRITER CO.. 842 Consolidated Bldg. Li. 4712. _ REMINGTON CASH REGISTER—Very god condition; reasonable. 159 Ky. Ave. Pets and Live Stock WE have plenty of baby chicks, sl2 per hundred. Three weeks’ old S2O per hundreßOYEß’S HATCHERY 34 N, Delaware. Rl. 5470, SACRIFCED—Hutches, rabbits. Bunning’s Spring Mill rd., N. of 64th. Wa. 1364-W-3. PERSIAN CAT—Male: seven months; pedigreed; beautiful black; Sl3. Ha. 146a. BOSTON TERRIERS—II weeks; eligible; beautifully marked, reas. Dr. 3096. J. POLICE PUPS—Beautl. marked; very reas. Call eve. Southport 78-J-l. GERMAN POLICE PUPS—Registered; pedigreed: $25. 453 Agnes. Rl. 9951. Coal and Wood Summer Prices KINDLING WITH EACH TON. BETHEL COAL CO. 223 Caven St. DR. 5200 KINDLING WITH EACH - TON Best Va. block, 6 in., fkd. *B.2t Best Va. Ip.. 4 in., clean, fkd 6.25 Best Ind. Ip. or egg fkd. ... ........• 4.75 UNION ICE AND COAL CO. Dr. 4621 ISIO Bluff Ave HARVEY COAL CO. ISJ E. MORRIS 8T Dt 2094 EUREKA COAL CO. 128 N. Richland. Be. 2136. TRY TIMFS WANT AP£ FOR BmStNK- ■ 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. MERIDIAN. N., 840—22-rm. house, S2OO mo., with privilege of buying Sale or rent. Li. 6671. CLEANING AND TAILORING—GOOD LOCATION: LIVING RMS.; RENT REAS. OWNER. IR. 3060. SMALL CASH GROCERY—East; suitable for lady, 6 living rms., rent. $35, Ir, 4083. ROOMING HOUSE—I 6 rooms, newly furnlshed, $l5O profit par month. Ll. 3860. ROOMING HOUSE—B rooms; a real bargain. 412 E. Walnut. UP TO DATE—Fish, poultry market. 457 W. Washington. Reas- sickness. Ll. 4159. Money to Loan ""cash’ LOANS UP TO S3OO You’ll be pleased to find our service 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 5-6-5-4 Open S:JO to s—Saturdsy 8:30 to 1 —LICENSED BY THE STATE— Indpls. Public Welfare Loan 330 Occidental Bldg.. S. E. corner Wash, and Ills. Sts. Rl. 3587. Chattel loans up to S3OO. 1 1 i G below legal rate. Save nearly one half. Our Reduced Rate 2% Lowest in City *IOO loan for 25 months save $19.50. Other companies paid off. QUICK LOANB AUTOMOBILE OR FURNITURE Legal rate. Interest charged only fo> the tlma vou use the money. Buckeye Finance Company *O7 E. New York St Rl 4974 MONEY FOR ALL PURPOSES. LOANS MADE SAME DAY YOU APPLY. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141'A E. WASHINGTON ST. Rl. 75*1. Ri. 7562 LOANS. *l6 TO *l6O. METRO LOAN CO,, 306 ROOSEVELT BLDG. Li. 2491. Established 1887. Cl. *491. Northeast corner nitnol* and Washington. MONEY TO LOaS First and aecond real estate loans AUTOMOBILE and HOUSEHOLD loans Easv naymenta. low ratea. Equitable Financ- Cos. 219 E Ohio Li 6605 PERSONAL PROPERTY LOANS Auto Supplies and Repairs JOHN OUDELHOCTTR WAGON CO.-WIU reiair er mak* new tops nod curtains for youi car. 20* Kejtucky Ave.

Automobiles Wanted WILL—Pay cash for vour car or voui equity _ _ L WOLF AUTO CO. Ll. 4516 561 N Capitol CARS—Anv cond.. old wrecked. Industrial Auto Parts. 231 N. Belmont. Be. 0848. Automobiles tor Sale V allies 420 N. Capitol Ave. 1925 Studebaker Coach $275 1927 Olds Coach 4ao 1926 Chevrolet Coach 195 1926 Ford Tudor 450 1925 Hudson Coach 250 1926 Olds Coach 295 1925 Essex Coach 75 1928 Olds Sport Coupe 725 1924 Auburn Coach 125 1928 Whippet Coupe 395 1927 WUlys-Kntght Sedan 425 3210 East 10th St. 1924 Buick Roadster 250 1924 Jewett Sedan 125 1925 Overland 6 Sedan 175 1926 Chevrolet Coach 175 1926 Chevrolet Coupe 175 1925 Davis Sedan 145 1927 Olds Coupe 475 1927 Pontiac laudau 350 1927 Hupp coupe 450 linty-hop* Open Evenings. Phone and Sunday RI. 6378 BURKE’S ARQAINS Cadillac 5-passenger sedan —5295 Cadillac 7-passenger sedan— 675 Cadillac 4-passenger coupe 250 Cadillac 5-passenger coupe .. 645 Cadillac phaeton 275 Hudson coach 375 Marmon 5-passenger sedan ... 575 Studebaker 5-passenger sedan. 395 Oakland landau sedan 545 Chrysler 70 brougham 545 Buick 5-passenger sedan 475 TRADE—TERMS Burke Cadillac Company Meridian at ltlh. Riley 7401. V4ULUES 1929 De Soto sedan. Six wire wheels; one month; save S3OO. 1929 De Soto sedan $785 1929 Buick sedan 975 1929 Olds coupe 755 1929 Chevrolet coach 565 1929 Essex coach 695 1929 Whippet coupe 495 1929 Whippet coach 495 SPECIALS 1924 Chrysler 70 coach $225 1926 Chrysler touring 195 Auburn 8-66 roadster 275 1927 Pontiac coach 295 1928 Pontiac Coach 395 1928 Pontiac coach 450 1926 Nash coach 225 1927 Olds roadster 225 1927 Essex speedster 225 1925 Willys-Knlght sedan 195 1927 Studebaker Commander sedan .. 495 2 Model A Ford coupes. 3 Model A Ford Tudors. 200 Others tUF 750 E.WASH. RL6762/* WasMifftonMeSaiesla HtnBMMS* CHEVROLET. 1927 coach. 838 -fully equipped, five gooo j|£ es - UDhoisterv and Ducc m chanscallv this ’s lust a ®3SSK£ US' v> dandy car in every respect aiag.arC .Wi $99 down, balance G M A. C. plan. Jones-W’hitaker. 343 N. Capitol Ave. Open evenings. CHEVROLET. 1926 coupe, with the low down payment of S6O on very easy terms. Hare Chevrolet Cos.. 540 E. Wash. CHEVROLET. 1927 sedan: kSP upholstering and Duco that LgyjPfsiPV looks just like brand new: PwPI motor has Just beerr comDletely overhauled; 5 very good tires; this car came to us from a very careful owner; small down payment, balance G. M. A. C. finance plan. JONES-WHITAKER. 343 N. Capitol Ave. Open evenings. fully equipped; five good tires; upholstering and Duco are new; motor has hum ■! lust been overhauled: onlv VJ $145 down. Jones-Whit-KsSSEUaJJ aker. 343 N. Capitol Ave. Open evenings. 1927 ESSEX coach; only S9O down; don’t miss this bargain, the best in town. 540 E. Wash. Hare Chevrolet Cos.. Ri. 1170 Mr-igMMMI CHEVROLET. 1928 cabnoISa pMESKga let five; practically new tires: this car is just like new in every respect and ■ is fully eauipped: only $l5O V Hi down. Jones-Whttaker. 343 fflffprg .a. -A n. Capitol Ave. Open ever.ings. # 1927 PONITAC COACH - Tires, paint and upholstery in best of condition; mechanically perfect. A real bargain at SBO down. OLIN CHEVROLET CO.. 1040 N Meridian St. Li. 5361. amgm CHEVROLET, 1927 coupe; WSf fully equipped; five good fXBz tires; car in A-l condition HrA throughout: came to us B I from a very careful driver; “ ”, onlv $99 down .JonesWhitaker. 343 N. Capitol Ave. Open evenings.

Fair Week SPECIALS Prices Cut on Every Car Must Have the Room

Specials Today 1926 Buick Coach... $350 1927 Willys-Knight 70-A Sedan 625 1925 Oakland Coupe. 300 1925 Hupp Club Sed.. 295 1926 Nash Spec. Sed. 550 1927 Oldsmobile Rdtr 325 1928 Chrysler 72 Coupe 750 EXTRA BARGAINS 64 Willys-Knight touring. / Rickenbacker Coupe. 93 Overland Sedan Ford Coupe Studebaker Coach Ford Tudor

Capitol Motors Cos, Capitol and Michigan U- 5 *95 Branch, 38th and Broadway WA- 2908 Open Labor Day, Sunday and Evenings

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Automobiles for Sale Central Buick Bargain Open Tonight Was. Nw. 1929 Buick Standard coach. .*1.156 $950 1929 Buick Master 4 - pass. COUp? 1.450 1.4 *9 1928 Bmck Master rumble seat coupe 1.0 95 1928 Buick Master 4 - pass. COUP? 1,335 1923 Buick Master 4 - door sedan 1-095 89a 1927 Buick Standard coach ... 795 625 1928 Nash light 6 coach .... 625 495 1927 Studebaker Std. 4 - pass. coupe *95 5iS 1928 Essex 4-door sedan 575 495 1925 Nash special coach 375 295 1926 Nash Adv. 6 coach 595 393 1927 Nash light 6 coach 495 4|a 1924 Buick 4-cyl. 4-door sedan 275 195 1927 Marmon 6 coach. Model 75 1,250 795 fENTRAL BUICK CO Used Gar Store bOZN.CAPrroL-LLIOQS # 1927 CHEVROLET CABftldLET— New paint, good tires, mechanically A-l. A real bargain. 6nly SBO down, balance small monthly payments direct to us. OLIN CHEVROLET CO-, 15 W. 11th St. Open evenings and Sunday. ' -- - CHEVROLET. 1928 coupe; SvS HwM fuliv equipped: frie new |R|tires: car ts Just like new in every respect: It haa BwlMaß II had wonderful care. Only wl $145 down Jones-Whlt-MMk 71 J kor. 343 N. Capitol Ave. Open evenings. 1928 CHEVROLET'sedan. $l5O down: thlA car is in wonderful condition mechanically and A-l in Joks. Have Chevrolet. 540 t. Wash. Rl. 1170. nn CHEVROLET. 1928 coupe: (£a (aJYK&sS five good tires; fully equipped: has been comkwJssSSfitfr 1 nletelv overhauled; good ofrtvWJS® I paint this is a dandy buy: liSSStw *. onlv $135 down. JONE - WHITAKER. 343 N. Capitol Ave. Open evenings. # CHEVROLET—I 9 2 8 sedan: driven less than s vear. has had wonderful care, mechanically guaranteed. Only S9B down, balance small monthly payments, direct, to US. OLIN CHEVROLET CO.. 15 W. llth St. Li. 5381. Open evening* and Sunday. CHEVROLET. 1926 coupe; nS|l all very good tires; cer SCJ-y has been completely overUrk] hauled: upholstering and va ■! paint are very good: only 9 Si $65 down, balance Q. M. ■A A. C. finance plaji. JONESWHITAKER. 343 N. Capitol Ave. Open evenings. CHEVROLET—I 926 coacfl. A 0. very sturdily built ear fS5i with new tires, original paint and in first-class mechanical condition throughm O out. Only $55 down. OLIN -‘Wy,-<S’ r CHEVROLET CO.. 3566 W. Michigan St. DODGE SEDANS—I 6 19Z4 models. " Wf# bought these so we can sell them to vou at a bargain Drlce Drop in and *ee them. Every car in fine shape. C- A HU FF MOTOR CO INO. 428 N Meridian 8t Rl 6634 1928 CHEVROLET cabriolet, *l5O "tj’dw-n. If you are interested in a good used car see this one at Hare Chevrolet Cos.. 540 F. Wash. Ri. 1176. ■r-nM CHEVROLET. 1928 tour--836 jMg&figt: ing; 5 good tires, fully Ira equipped: motor is perfect; HI top. upholstering verv good; PKffwi.l| paint looks lust like new; IlSsfiSr ™ t ' lls ls a real buy: small Bm— down payment, balance G. M. A. C. finance plan. Jones Whitaker. 343 N. Ccuitol Ave. Open evening*. # STUDEBAKER. 1936 Big 6 sedan; a powerful car that, is good for a lifetime service. Good paint a r' tires: mechanically A-l; only *9O down. OLIN CHEVROLET CO . 1040 N. Meridian St. Ll. 5361, Open evenlnzs and Sunday. See Our Used Cars. FRANK FEESER CO FORD. 1926 roadster: S3O down: this cer is in good condition and has lots of service left in it vet. Hare Chevrolet Cos.. 540 E_ Wash. St CHEVROLET 6. 1929. one only been driven 900 miles; ) was used as demonstrator igj lj Bv Chevrolet factory repreSp vl sentatlve: new title and new car guarantee: terms or trade. Jones-Whitaker. 343 N. Capitol Ave. Open evenings. 1927 CHEV. coupe, only 590 down: in wonderful condition; can’t be beat. 540 E. Wash. Hare Chevrolet Cos. Ri. 1170. _ 1026 ESSEX COACH—Perfect condition: sacrifice for cash. 4*7 N. Euclid. 1927 ESSEX COUPE Rumble seat: new tires; *95 down. Terms and trade. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-65 S. Meridian Dr. 4743. BEST FfVE PASSENGER rash will buy; between Sept. 4-10- Adriress Times A-27. Trucks REG 1928 two-ton chassis with closed cab. Practically new tires, 32x6 front, 34x7 rear. This truck looks and runs like new and is priced to sell quick. General Motors Truck Cos., 741 E. Market St.. Li. 7467. 6 DODGE ilj tons’: V ton Macks; 5 lVa to 2-ton Packards; 6 ) to lri Federals: 1927 3-ton Reo van, 36x2 Dual tires; 2 2-ton Service; 2 S-ton White dump 3 ?-ton Packard dumps; 25 other guaranteed rebuilt trucks, complete motor axles, body, body trailers, parts trucks. INDIANAPOLIS TRUCK AND PARTS CO., 1125 E. Maryland. Dr. 2220.

Otlner Bargains 1928 Whippet Coach 1927 Willys-Knight Cab. Coupe 1927 Willys-Knight 66-A Foursome 1927 Willys-Knight 70-A Coach 1926 Chrysler 70 Coupe 1925 Studebaker Broughham 1925 Hupp 8 Coupe 1927 Hupp 6 Sedan 1928 Willys-Knight 56 Sedan 1926 Jordan 8 Sedan 1927 Pontiac Coach 1929 Hupp Sedan