Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 113, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 September 1929 — Page 34

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In Maternal Role Now

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Ethel Shutta Olsen. Bn t'imc* /special NEW YORK, Sept. 20.—“A baby boy was bom today to Mrs. George Olsen.” This line in the birth column today of New York dailies didn’t mean a thing to the bald-headed row at Ziegfeld’s Follies or girl-and-music patrons throughout the nation, but substitute the name of Ethel Shutta and a flock of memories are conjured. * For Ethel, now the wife of the jazz orchestra leader, was the funster pal of Leon Errol in the Follies. At one time she played in two Broadway successes daily. She would skip from performance to performance, part to part, in taxicabs, to bring smile creases on the faces of tired business men. Patrons of A1 Woods’ melodramas will remember her as the child actress who always “went to heaven” or the orphans’ home.

NAVAL PROPAGANDA PROBE UNDER WAY

Senate Calls Shipbuilding Company Heads to Refute Shearer Charges. BY PAUL R. MALLON Cnlted Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON. Sept. 20.—A senate naval affairs subcommittee prepared today to open an investigation of the part played by WilLam B. Shearer, alleged employe of American shipbuilding companies, in the ill-fated Geneva arms conference of 1927. This inquiry was precipitated after complaints by President Hoover and Senator Borah. It focuses attention for the first time upon alleged efforts of shipbuilding concerns to prevent naval limitation agreements which might deprive them of warship contracts. This investigation has stirred more interest than any since Teapot Dome Failed to Pay Fees The first witnesses called were officials of the three shipbuilding companies named by Shearer in a civil suit as having failed to pay him all fees due for alleged work on their behalf at Geneva and Washington. Officials called to testify include Clinton Bardo, president of the New York Shipbuilding Company, a subsidiary of the Brown-Boveri Electric Company, and Norman R. Parker, vice-president of. the same concern Charles M. Schwab, chairman of the board of the Bethlehem Steel Corporation, and Eugene G. Grace, president of the Bethlehem Ship Building Company, a subsidiary of the steel corporation, have been summoned for Saturday. They will be accompanied by S. W. Wakeman, chairman of the company's east coast lines, whose testimony may be requested. . Explained Move Grace has explained to the president his company employment of Shearer. His letter named Wakeman as the official who engaged the PUBLISHING COMPANY SECRETARY IS DEAD Funeral Services to Be Held Saturday for John A. Kohl. Funeral services for John A. Kohl, 54, of 603 Highland drive, secretary and treasurer of the Inland Poultry Jcumal Company, who died Thursday afternoon, will be held at the home Saturday at 2. Services will be in charge of Scottish Rite memand burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery. Mr. Kohl was born in Marshall. 111., and came to Indianapolis in 1502. He was a member of Monument lodge No. 657. F. <sr A. M., Scottish Rite and the Murat temple of the Mystic Shrine. Survivors are the widow, Mrs. Etta Kohl and a niece. Mrs. Johnetta Holston, both of Indianapolis, and a sister. Miss Ella Kohl, and two brothers. Ellis and Martin Kohl, all of Elkhart. Wounded Youth Loses Sight B’s Timet Special COLUMBUS. Ind.. Sept. 20—Ernest Ferrenberger, 19, is blind as the result of a hunting accident Sept. 2. A shotgun was accidentally discharged, the load striking the youth in the face, tearing out the left eye. He could see with the right rye for a time, but it is now useless. Except for sight, the youth is recovering at the Bartholomew county hopital here. His left cheek and nose were &l|ot away.

naval expert with the understanding he merely was to observe negotiations and report his observations to the companies hiring him. Officials of the Newport News Ship Building and Dry Dock Company, the third concern named in Shearer’s suit, will be summoned early next week. The comir.ittee also probably will call Homer J. Ferguson, president and general manager, and F. P. Palen, vicepresident. The decision to call officials of those companies before questioning Shearer himself was made at the first meeting of the subcommittee conduct the investigation—Senators Shortridge (Rep., Cal.), Allen (Rep., Kan.) and Robinson (Dem., Ark.).

In the Air Weather conditions in the air at 9 30 a. m.: East wind, 12 miles an hour; temperature, 58; barometric pressure, 30.29 at sea level: ceiling unlimited, broken clouds; visibiltiy, 5 miles, light smoke haze: field good. Arrivals and Departures Curtiss-Mars Hill Airport—Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Woodson. Challenger Robin, Columbus. 0., to Phoenix, Ariz.; Embry-Riddle air mail passengers included George A. Brown Chicago, and K. Stearns. Bryson City. N. C.. to Chicago; Charles Varmilya, Waco, special mail plane to Chicago. 2 p. m. Thursday. Make Air Stopoffs H. Weir Cook. Curtiss Flying Service general manager, and Bob Shank. Hoosier airport president, who are participating in the Indiana air tour, stopped off at their respective fields Thursday, later rejoining the tour.

Gone, but Not Forgotten

Automobiles reported to police as stolen belong to: John L. Sullivan, 128 Hancock avenue. Ford coupe, 719-653. from Prest-O-Lite factory, Speedway City. Harry H. Boeffing, 519 East Ohio street. Ford tudor, 52-320, from 519 East Ohio street. Glenn Hoffbauer, R. R. 15, box 528. Ford roadster, 747-222, from Fountain square. Sam Klein and Sons. 903 Massachusetts avenue. Studebaker touring. winter top. from Ohio street and Senate avenue.

BACK HOME AGAIN

Stolen automobiles . recovered by police belong to: Alex Kelly. 2456 Ethel street, Chevrolet touring, found at Tenth street and White river. MOTHER'S WILL FOUGHT Daughter Seeks to Share Estate Through Suit at Marion. Bv Timet Special MARION. Ind.. Sept. 20.—Objection to probate of a will have been filed in Grant circuit court here by Mrs. Katie B. Williams, whose mother, Mrs. Mary Jane Stevingson, died Sept. 13. 1929. leaving the bulk of her estate to other heirs. Charges that undue influence was used and that the deceased was ill when the document was executed, Dec. 26. 1926. are reasons given why the will be declared invalid and not admitted to probate. The estate, consisting of eighty acres of land, stocks and bonds, and valued at SIO,OOO to $12,000, was left to the husband, pieces and nephews.

Additional Sports

Tuffy Ready for Cook Go lowa Heavy Battles Australian at Chicago. Bv United Prc> CHICAGO, Sept. 20.—Gerald Ambrose Griffiths, most formidable contender for the heavyweight championship w’hich the western plains have been • able to produce since Jack Dempsey struck into the east for fame and fortune, makes another effort tonight to keep foreign huskies out of the running. “Tuffy” takes on the swarthy George Cook of Australia in the feature bout of the night's boxing show at Paddy Harmon’s Chicago stadium. Tuffy, under the guidance of Jack O’Keefe, is fast becoming one of the best attractions among heavyweights. Chicago fans are proving loyal to the middle-western boy and odds favor Tuffy at 8 to 5 and better. BENNETT TAKES FINAL Shoots 78 to Win Last Monthly Khvanis Golf Tourney. Harrison M. Bennett, shooting a gross of 78, which with his handicap of 9 gave him a net of 69, won the final monthly golf tournament of the Kinwanis Club at Broadmoor Thursday. Ira M. Minnick, who was second in low gross, was awarded low net with a 72, Bennett being ineligible for the prize. In Class B division, T. J. LippincoU; won low gross with 88, and his net was 67. Alvin C. Ostermeyer was awarded low net prize, however, with a card of 70. LANGMAID IS VICTOR Captures Low’ Gross at Avalon; Kimmel Scores Low Net. William Langmaid shot a 75 to capture low gross in the guest day golf tournament at Avalon Thursday. H. Kimmell had low net with 61. Lott was runnerup for low net with a 64 and Thibodeau finished second in low gross with 79. Dr. C. O. Richey was awarded guest prize for low gross with an 80: TECH GOLFERS IN MEET Four Linksmen to Compete ■>r Individual, Team Honors. Jimmy Mtinroe, Cecil Bolding, Buren Mitchell and Walter Chapman have been named to represent Tech in the thirty-six-hole golf tournament of the Northern Indiana High School Conference at Frankfort Saturday. They will compete for individual and team championships.

Semi-Pro, Amateur Baseball Notes

Irvington Builders closed their season Sunday, defeating Nehis, 8 to 1. Builders defeated some of the best teams in the city during their first year in the field. Oriole A. C. and Indianapolis Red Wings tangle at Garfield No. 3 next Sunday at 3 p. m. Joe Geiss will be on the mound with Edward Kelso behind the plate. St. Patricks play Keystones Sunday at Greenhouse park. This will be the deciding tilt of a three-game series. Saints will meet Friday night at the clubrooms at 8. Saints are without a game for Sept. 29. Call Frank Roth, Drexel 0116. Indianapolis Cubs and Shanklins clash in a double-header at Rhodius park Sunday. first game at 1 p. m. All players be on hand by 12:30. Two south side teams. Y. M. S. and Indianapolis Triangles, clash at Pennsy park Sunday. Both teams are rated among the best in the city. Triangles w’on the first tilt. 6 to 5. Y. M. S. defeated Batesville Sunday. 6 to 1. Four more games remain on the Y. M. S. schedule, including Shanklins, Cubs and a doubleheader with Keystones Oct. 13.

Independent Football

Mapletons will play Olympics a practice game Sunday at Riverside at 2 p. m. Mapletons will practice tonight at Thirtyeighth and Meridian streets. All players attend. For information, call Washington 0267. Ask for Dickerson. , St. Philip Boys’ Club will hold a meeting tonight at 7:15 in the clubrooms. All players and tryouts attend. Oriental Bulldogs play Belmont Tigers Sunday at 2:30 at Riverside. For games call Von at Cherry 5779 after 6 p. m. Bulldogs already have played two games. O. T L.s meet O'Hara Sans in a practice game Sunday at Brookside park, at 3 p. m. Ail players report this evening for practice. Brightwood Merchants are scheduled for Sept. 29 at Brookside.

Major Homer Leaders

Ruth. Yankees - 46 L. Wilson. Cabs 39 Klein. Phillies 39 Oil. Giants 39 Hornsby. Cubs 8* Gehrig, Y'ankees 34 Foxx, Athletics 33 Simmons, Athletics 31 O’Doul. Phillies 30 Bottomley. Cardinals M Hurst, Phillies 39 Legal Notices WILL sell for garage rent of S3B. one Dart touring car. motor No. D L-JJOIS, serial No. 104014. Model 27. .at 1505 Brookside Ave.. Sept. 27, TO BE SOLD at auction. Oct. Ist, at 2 o'clock at the Economy Garage, New Augusta. Ind.. one Model 24 Dodge coupe, motor No. A-67-438, serial No. 789726, for repair and storage charges of s6fl. YOU are hereby notified that the goods which you have in storage will be sold for charges unless said charges are caid before SeDt. 2* 1929—Marv Tavlor. Harry Hodson. Mrs. Alice Ludlow. Clyde Wright. T. S. Grimsley. Mrs. Elizabeth Sheridan. Mrs. Burns. H. E. Messinger. Mrs. Harblson and Mr. Winters. N. CYLDE MAY TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO.. Mary May, secretary. BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS NOTICE OF HEARING. Notice is herebv given that Anna R. Lester ha!s filed with the Board of Zoning Appeals of the City of Indianapolis a petition asking permission to vary the requirements or the Zoning Ordinance by inclosing front porch at 4057 Boulevard place. A public hearing will be held bv said Board in Room 401, city hall. Tuesday. Oct. 1. 1929. at 2:30 p. m.. at which time and place all interested persons will be given opportunty to be heard in reference to the matters set out in said petition. BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS. GEO. T. O CONNOR. President. H. B. STSEG, Secretary. Death Notice* . HERMANNY. MARTHA—Age 73 rears of 844 Delawanda Drive, mother of William G. Hermanny. Mrs. William C. Gardner, sister of Mrs. Mary C. Maus. Mrs. John Buehler and John Councilman, passed ewav Friday. Sept. 20, 6 a. m. Funeral from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. William C. Gardner. 2302 N. Alabama. Monday. 8:30 a. m.i Services at St. Mary's church 9 a. m. Burial St. Joseph cemetery. Deceased was a member of Mother of God Society of St. Maiy’a church.

THE m)IANAPOLTS TIMES

Death Notices PETIT. ADOLPH—Beloved lather of John. Joseph, Martin and Liput. Otto Petit and Mrs. Leon McClelland, died at the residence of his son, Lieut. Otto Petit. 1158 W 31st St.. Wednesday evening. Funeral Saturday. Sept. 31, 8:30 a. m. at the residence; ‘9 ac- m. Holy Angels' church. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited 'Madison papers please copy.* Funeral Directors ~ W. T. BLASENGYM Main office 2220 Shelby St. Drexel 2570. George Grinsteiner PuneraJ director 622 E. Market Riley 6874 UNDERTAKERS. RISKY & TITUS 331 N. Delaware LI. 3821 "A REAL HOME FOR SERVICE’ RAGSDALE & PRICE LI. 3608 1219 N Alabama WALD 1222 Onion St. 1618 H. Illinois St J C. WlLSON—Funeral parlors; ambulanct service and modern automotive eaulpment Dr 0321 and Dr 0322 Special Notices THE UNIVERSITY BEAUTY PARLORS— Ask ladles to get free marcels, careful courteous operators, all work supervised; finger waves, manicures, arches and trim. 25c. We, also have prof, operators to serve you. We will please you. 616 K. of P. Bldg., opp. P. O. Li. 0527. NATURE'S AID mineral baths and massage. rheumatism, neuritis, nervousness, high blood pressure and reducing. All disorders of the blood. 303 Castle Hal) building. 230 E, Ohio. L. 5092. STRICTLY HOME - MADE BREAD ALL KINDS CAKES, PARKER HOUSE ROLLS. BAKED IN MY OWN HOME; REASONABLE. MRS. STOKER. 2157 N. CAPITOL. SULPHUR. VAPOR BATHS—And massaging; for men and women. Mildred Mewhlnnev. 227 N. Delaware. Apt. 6, Rl. 6682 EMBROIDERY WORK—For Xmas gifts, reas. Sample of work shown. Dr. 3288-J WONDERFUL BATHS. Osteo, massage. Ha. 1571. SCHOOL BOOKS—New, used; cash for used books. 813 N. Delaware. LI. 1800 BIG TIME DANCE—Every Tuesday. 729 N. Illinois. Public Invited. WORK CLOTHES Shoes. giOves. Cut prices, 1,8 Virginia fnear Md. St.). SHAMPOO or marcel, 50c; permanent waving. ringlet ends, $4.50. Li. 0330. REV. M’NABLY will start revival Sept. 22. God's Army. 523 N. Noble. Business Announcements BATHROOM—Complete S7O: plumbing and heating Installed. Reas Ta 4057 CARPENTER—Repair work our specialty WM. HARTMAN. Southport. 266-J. _2 l CARPENTER REPAIR—Lay off work; finish work; reasonable; reference. Ri. 9706. EXCAVATING All kinds hauling. Ch. 3573. FEATHERS—Bought sold and renovated: feather mattresses, pillows made to order E. F. Burkle. 431-433 Mass. Ave. Rl. 6695. FURNACE Installation: all makes of furn repaired. Doyle Heating Cos., LI. 7270. FURNACES—lnstalled; cleaned and repaired. Service Heating Cos. Be. 3855, FURNACE REPAIRS All makes. Roland. Dr. 1616. Dr. 1140-R. PAINTING —Ext., inter.; varnishing, enameling. H. DINKLA & SON. Ch. 2682-W. paper’HANGlNG—Samples shown; special discount this month. Dr. 2389. RUGS CLEANED-—9xl2. Sim Cal) to! del: 10-da. spec Kemer Rue Cos Ch 6336 SCHOOL BOOKS—New, used; cash foi used books. 813 N. Delaware. Crawford WATER WELLS MADE, PUMPS REPAIRED. A J. MORRIS. HU. 4269. WHITE WASH—Sprayed, chemically treated to kill germs, destroys odors. Ch. aw WHY PAY MORE ” Paper furnished and hung, $4 per room Ir. 2415 FRANK JACKSON. Ch. 2004. S. J. RINEHART—Dr. 2737. Office and household furn. repaired, refinished. upholstered; fine cabinet work spec.; reas. Lost and Found ALPHA CHI OMEGA—And Phi Delta Theta Pins on black tie; reward. Hu. 597a. BOSTON BULL—Small dark male, named "Terry." harness, license: rew. Dr. 368 b. BRiNDLE BULL DOG—Small; lost s. side; child’s pet; “Buddy:’’ re. Dr. 60?3-B. GLASSES—In case with key lost on La Salle, near Michigan: reward. Ch. 7015. HOUND —Black, white and tan female. hind leg off; reward. Dr. 7714. LOST—Black leather electric catalog, belonging to Indianapolis Power and Light Company, between 4680 N. Keystone and Ft. Harrison. Return to MR. VAN HOOK, Day Light Corner, or phone Ri. 7621. Reward. ■ PURSE—Brown, lost on Senate with watch and val. papers. Dr. 5637. Reward. WRIST WATCH—Lady's, between Ind. Trust Cos. and Ayres; keepsake; reward. Li. 4414, TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS Help Wanted Male

FURNITURE SALESMEN YOUNG MEN OF THOROUGH RETAIL EXPERIENCE. PERMANENT, WELL PAYING POSITION. APPLY KIRK CO., 22 East Washington.

BOY OVER 16 YEARS OLD WHO IS WILLING TO WORK IN COLLECTION DEPARTMENT. MUST HAVE BICYCLE AND OF NEAT APPEARANCE. GOOD SALARY TO START. APPLY READY FOR WORK. BOOKKEEPING DEPT., INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ~ FURNITURE WORKERS Cabinet makers, experienced on radio cabinets. THE UDELL WORKS EXPERIENCED MAN • IN SAUSAGE ROOM AS HELPER. STATE AGE AND EXPERIENCE. BOX A-33, TIMES THREE MEN who will be satisfied with average earnings of S3O per week to start. Men must be neat apeanng and willing to follow instructions that we teach you. Call or write 723 Continental Bank Bldg.. 4 to 8 p. m. A-l FLAT SANDER ABLE TO SAND OVERLAYS APPLY READY FOR WORK FURNAS FURNITURE CO. 139 S. EAST ST. LIFE INSURANCE SALESMEN HEALTH AND ACCIDENT SALESMEN SOMETHING NEW IN LIFE INSURANCE Territory open in Anderson, Greensburg. Greenfield. Newcastle. Rushville, Connersville. Columbus, under a very liberal General Agents contract. PAY EVERY WEEK The Ohio State Life Insurance Cos. J. L. Wikoff, Manager. 401 New City Trust Bldg. TRUCKS wanted to hajal coal. Apply early. C. 0. D. Coal Cos., 49th and Winthrop. Track Driver STATE AGE AND EXPERIENCE- GIVE REFERENCE. BOX A-34 TIMES. THE INTERNATIONAL ORDER OF INCAS—An organization for men and women, desires the services of a man with organizing Exceptional opportunity. See MR. BROWN, 5504 V 4 E Wash.. Apt. 2. WANTED Experienced machine operators for day and night work. Men with some machine shop experience to learn machine INTERNATIONAL MACHINE TOOL CO. BOYS WANTED—GOOD PAY. STEADY EMPLOYMENT, BRING AGE CERTIFICATE. MR. FREEMAN. 18 N. MERIDIAN. WANTED—Elderly man or student to attend furnace; private home. In exchange for warm room and breakfast. Be. 1145-R. TRUCKS to haul coal. Economy Fuel and Supply Cos.. Dr. 1230. 3*9 W. Ray.

Help Wanted Male YOUNG MAN _ ABOUT - 17 YEARS OF AGE FOR ASSISTANT IN CREDIT DEPARTMENT. MUST COME WELL RECOMMENDED, HAVE BICYCLE AND A FAIR KNOWLEDGE OF THE CITY. APPLY _ TIMES OFFICE. Help Wanted Female 20 YOUNG WOMEN, AGES 21 TO 40 FOR SPECIAL THEATRICAL WORK A FEW WOMEN OF VERY HEAVY WEIGHT. ALSO NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY. A GOOD SALARY, LONG EMPLOYMENT, APPLY 9 TO 12 A. M. and 2 TO 8 P. M. RIALTO THEATER, 20 S. ILLINOIS, MANAGER. WOMEN—Needing to increase income, good opportunity. Ir. 0717-W: 8 a. m. to 5 p- m. YOUNG WHITE GIRL— For house work; more for home than wages. Ha. 3170-W. Situations Wanted Mete YOUNG MAN—Wants job on farm. 606 E. Minnesota St. Situations Wanted Female A MIDDLE AGED Christian white lady wants position as housekeeper. Miss Flora Hall, North Vernon, lnd., R. R. No. 8. LAUNDRY—To bring home; prefer large washings from north side home: can give excellent references. Be. 0854-R. Rooms for Rent ALA., N.. 2458—R00m for 2 gentlemen; mod. priv. home: twin beds; breakfast. $4. Ta. 5331. ALABAMA. N.. 1101—2 sleeping rms.; steam heat; private family. ALABAMA. N.. 2355—Attractive room, i windows: private entrance; girls. Ta. 6647. ALABAMA. N.. 2114—Lovely rm.. steam heat; reasonable. Ta. 4474. BYRAM, 3834—Nice rm. for girls; walking dlsr.. to Butler; privileges. Wa. 1206. CARROLLTON—LoveIy .rm., prv. home. College and 111. cars.; gentleman; garage. Wa. 2652. CAPITOL, N., 1202—Bungalow Park 15; attrac. front, excel, ht., pri. home, twin beds: $5 sgle., $7 dble.; brd. opt. Ri. 9716. CENTRAL, 2330 —Nicely furn. rm; gentleman preferred. References. Ha. 0949. CENTRAL, 2232—Attractive rm., steam heat; constant hot water; 1 or 2. Ha. 1306. COLLEGE, 3125—Desirable frt., adj. bath; steam ht.; couple or gentle. Wa. 2532-R. COLLEGE. 2707—Pleasant front rm, large closets, const, hot water. He. 5454. COLLEGE, 2123—Apt. 4; attractive steamheateri front room: 1 or 2, He. 4148. COLLEGE, 3935—Lovely. modern rm.. private home, 1 or 2. Wa. 0541-R. DELAWARE. N., 2426—Front room, suitable for 2 gentlemen. Ha. 0943. DELA.. N.. 725—Apt. 9: 2 large, warm rms. adjoining bath; steam heat; reasonable. DELA., N., 2542; clean modern room; private home; bus; privileges. Ha. 0555-R. DELAWARE. N.. 2264—Nice, large, front rm.; private home. Ta. 1986. DREXEL ARMS—73O N. Illinois; very desirable outside rooms; furnished; $5 week and up. Li. 2821. EAST. N.. 233—Clean, comfortable, pleasant room, north. $3.50. Ri. 4936. EAST. 728 N.. FREDOHEMA, APT. 4 MOD, RMS- HOT WATER. LI. 9627. ILL., N., 401—Rink, Apt. 67—Furn. front rm.; private bath, entrance. Li. 2708. ILLINOI3, N., 1121—Nice sleeping rm.; also 1 housekeeping; mod, everything fur. m MARKET. E.. 1433—Modern sleeping Tm.. $4. Call after 3 p. m. MERIDIAN, N., 2249—Attractively furn.T large, warm rm., near bath. Ta. 1627. MICH., W., 1075 —Clean, warm rm., opp. Long Hospital; priv. ent., 53.50. Ri. 2741. MICH., 1615 E.—Nice rm., near Tech; breakfast; garage optional. Ch. 2165. MICH., E., 904—Nicely fur., clean, mod., sleeping room, steam heat; reasonable. MILLS AVE.. 924—Modern room: private family; garage optional. Ri. 9965. NEW JERSEY, N., 2104—Large, sunny rm.; gentleman preferred; next bath. Ta. 1269. NORTH. E., 419, APT. A—Lovely rm.; home privileges; reasonable. Li. 2795. OHIO HOTEL—I 26 Vi E. OHIO: CLEAN AIRY ROOMS’, HOT WATER. ORIENTAL. N., 20—Front room furn., modern; reasonable; also housekeep. apt. PARK, 3209—Large front rm.; business man; constant hot water; garage opt. PARK, 1123—Lovely front rm., fur. or unfurn., garage opt. Rl. 5817. RUCKLE, 2009—Room for several students, $2.50 each; priv. bath; garage. He. 2213. ST. DENIS HOTEL—Clean rms.; $5 wk. up. Men only. 136 W. Market St. TALBOTT, N.. 1727—Clean, attractive, warm rm.. reas.. priv. home; gentleman. Ha. 0313-B. TALBOTT. N., 3012—Large front room. well furnished for 2, modern. Ta. 1240. VERMONT, W.. 36—Savory Apt. 6; large rm.; close In; plenty heat; hot wa. Ri. 2227. WALNUT. E., 112—Sleeping rm., next to bath: phone, private entrance. Ri. 3629, WALNUT, E.. 320. APT. 2—Nicely furnished front room., connecting bath. WASH., E., 1139—Hyland. Apt. 6; nice rm., meals optional. Li. 8914. 11TH, E., 37—Mod. fur., single or double rms ; couple or girls. LI. 3817. IITH., 510. E.—South room, three windows; private home. Li. 6728. 19TH, E., 220—Pleasant, front rm., city heat, phone, bath, const, hot water, reas. 27TH, E., 910 Upper front rm.; meals optional; 2 gentlemen. He. 2512. 30TH, W., 414>2—Attractive rm.; kitchen privileges: $4. Ha. 1453-R. 32ND, W., 1215—Furn., front rm., lady or gentleman. Ha. 1615-J. LOVELY ROOM FOR 2—Private home: close in. Ta. 7117. NICELY FURN.—Modern rm.. near Westinghotise and carline. Ch. 2408-J after 4. Knickerbacker Weekly rates, board opt., rm. and bd., 2 In rm., $7.50 each; noon lunch, 35c: eve. dinner, 50c. Plenty parking space. 1541 Central. X~RY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS Room for Rent With Board CENTRAL—Excellent meals; home privileges; walking distance. Li. 6209ILL. N., 2269—Nicely furn.. private home; steam heat; home cooking; SB. NEW JERSEY. N.. 2066—Front rm., mod., private home; 2 men: SB. Central car. PARK, 3115—Front rm.; prtvaee family; board opt.: employed girl. Wa. 2889. RUCKLE, 1937—Newly decorated, modern room; home cooking. He. 2020. SOMERSET, 606—Small children, inclosed yard, nice home. Be. 4963. TALBOTT. N., 1846—Large, modern rm.; girls preferred; meals opt., Ha. 1373-J. CHRISTIAN HOME—For aged or children; best of reference. Be. 1918-R 1. 1 OR 2 CHILDREN to board; mother’s care. Ch. 0162-R. WANT CHILDREN TO BOARD—In good farm home., reas. R. R. 6. Bx. 447. NEAR GARFIELD PARK—First-class rm., 2 young men; private modern home. Dr. 3166-M. ——=r Rent Housekeeping Rooms ALA.. N.. 528—Nice, clean, warm In winter. Call or phone. Rl. 3675. ASHLAND, 1804—2 rms” 2 in-a-door beds; private entrance. He. 4406. BROADWAY, 2023—R00m and kitchenette; also single room. He. 2687. BROADWAY, 1422—Front pat., furn; private bath; steam heat; garage: $9. CENTRAL. 1960—Nicely furn.. warm rms., steam heat, modern, everyth, furnished. CHADWICK ST.. 914—Nice 3 rms.. double. furnished, lights, gas, water pd.; $6 per week. DREXEL ARMS—73O N. Illinois; several desirable furnished apts.; reasonable rates; $lO week. Ll. 2821. HAMILTON. 17. N.—s-room house, rear, : , rooms, furnished, 815 a month. HIGHLAND AVE., 21 N—2 clean, modern; everything furnished; adults. ILLINOIS, N., 2339—1. 2,3 and 4-rm. priv. apts; $3, $5. SB, $8.50. $10; wk. everythg. fur. Ta. 7110. ILL., N.. 1915—Beautiful furnished, 2-rOom apt.; modern; $7; everything furbished. IRVINGTON—Two large front rooms, well furnished: garage. 5825 Julian ave. LEXINGTON. 1021—Large front rm.. downstairs; private entrance. Dr. 0562-J. MERIDIAN. 1137 *N —Clean rms.; plenty heat; hot water. Li. 7438. NEW JERSEY. N.. 2042—2 lower, clean rooms: everything furnished; adults. PARK, 1655—2 and 3-room, front apt., reasonable. He. 1204. PARK. 1726—2 furnished rooms: private family; empl. couple; reason. He. 5201. PRATT, E., 426—3 rms. mod., everything fur; couple; mar, couple pre; call af. 6:30. RUCKLE, 2015—2-rm. furnished apt.: $7: garage. He. 3667. ST. CLAIR. E, 220—Modem front nicely sum.; housekeep. rm.; $5.50. ST. JOE. E.. 215—Clean furn. rms., modern, housekeeping. Ri. 3564. UNION. 2515 —3 furnished rooms: private entrance; garage: $6.50 wk.; main floor. WALNUT. W.. 118—Single housekeeping rm.. til double, $5. U. 9647. WOODRUFF PL., 544 M- D.—Nice sum. apt., hot water, $6, *lO wk, Ch. 3173.

Rent Housekeeping Rooms 10TH, E . 226 3 rms. up. mod., everything turn.; 2-rm. down; reasonable. F.i. 4818. 19TH. W.. 140—Fur. or unfur. apts.; good condttlon; prlvate entrance. Ha. 1581-W. MODERN—3-rm. apt., front, back entrance. also 1 rm., kitchenette. Ll. 8781. 19 S. BUTLEK AVE.—3 unfurnished rms.. modern; utilities furnished. LOVELY WOODRUFF—2 cozv front wellheated rms.. everything furn.; nr. Tech. Ch. 4108. LOVELY Woodruff—Pleasant, warm rm; kitchnt: everything furn; 16.50. Ch. 4108. Houses and Flats Furnished ASHLAND. 1527—2 rooms, nearly fur.; priv ent.; verything fur. Rl. 3584. BACON. 1201—Garage bungalow, 3 rooms, i and utilities furnished; $6. i ELMIRA. 3325—5-room modern bungalow: ! furnished or unfurnished; ga. Ta. 2310. i NEW JERSEY. N.. 1112—2-rocm apt.. nicely decorated: reference. ! VILLA 1627—4-room furn apt., modern j heat, water furn, garage. $9 week. WALNUT, E, 115—3 rms.; priv. bath; walk, dtst. See housekeeper in 4-ROOM COMPLETELY furnished apt.: steam heat, telephone. Rl. 9131 after 7 p. m. _ CONGENIAL GIRL—To share attractive apt., every modern convenience. Ir, 2947. LADY will share steam heated apt., with business woman: reas. Li. 2928. NICELY furnished 6-rm. bungalow, near Butler: everything turn,; SBS. Ll. 6662. Apartments for Rent ADAMS, 2305—3-rm. upper duplex, mod.; heat, water, lights fur., garage. $35. ADDISON. 270 N.— 3-room mod.. exce"t bath; gas, lights, wa.. ht; $25. Be. 1367-W. ALABAMA, N.. 2152—Morton pi.; 6-rm. duplex; ctiv heat fur. Wa. 2133. BELLINGHAM, 3610—Balsam Ave.; newly decorated 3-room apts.. $47.50: utiliites furnished. W'a. 4413. BUTLER, S., 19—Unfurnished rooms, modern; heat, lights, gas, water furnished; S3O, or $7.50 by week. CAPITOL. N.. 1019—Upper 4-rm. modern duplex; heat, wated furnished, Rl. 3437. CENTRAL, 2149—First floor; five rooms, modern. $55,000. Miss Holoway, evenings. He. 4631. HALL PLACE, 1718—Attractive 3-rm. apt.. semi-mod.; sls; Illinois car line. 1220 Park 43.00 3015 N. MERIDIAN $82.50 3515 N. PENN 55.00 412 N. Alabama 55.00 MOYNAHAN PROPERTIES. 710 Union Title. Li. 3458. PENN., N., 2125—Attractive upper duplex’, city heat. Ha. 18 92-J evenings. 10TII. E.. 1734’,2—Near Tech, 5 rms., bath, waver, $25; inquire 1730 E. 10th. Ta. 6074. 40TH, W., 425—4-rm. lower duplex; separate furnace; S3O. Hu. 3269. APARTMENT RENTAL BUREAU Let us help you find an apartment. We take vou In our 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 Orie and 2-room apts.. newly decorated: $25 and S3O. See custodian otwcall Ll. 5391. H. H. WOODSMALL & CO. THE HAINES—BIO ‘■2 N. IlliHois; living rm., dinette, kitchenette, bath. $33, $35. _ IDEAL large apts, for col. school teachers, or man and wife; heat guar; hot and cold water; no children; only high-class need apply. Cats and dogs not allowed. Call Owner mornings, Talbott 4673. High Grade Apt. for Colored Douglas Court, newly decorated, heat, water, gas and its. furnished; cheap rent. 2101 Blvd. Place. Dunlop & Holtegel 122 E. Market. Ll. 6517. Houses for Rent ALABAMA. N.. 2426 7-room modern double; only $35. Ha. 1488-J. BELLEFONTAINE, 1009—8 rms., modern; newly pap.; suitable rmers.; S3O. He. 4593. BRIGHTWOOD—294B N. Gale; Vi 4-room mod, bungalow; garage. Call Li. 2940. CARROLLTON—Attractive 5-room mod. double, ga., redec.; only SSO. Hu. 2082. CENTRAL, 2341—Attr. mod. dble; fireplace; hdwood firs; s4f,; gar, opt. He. 5247. CENTRAL, 2487—6-room mod. double; garage; only $317.50. Ha. 3299. CHARLES ST.. 1448—Strictly modern; 5room double; $26.50; water paid. Call rental department. Dr. 1713. COLLEGE. 1627—6 rms, mod; redec! new furnace; gar; water; S4O. He. 3292. COMAR, 1216—Owners; 6 rooms; 6 double, sun parlor; cabinet; garage; $45. Dr. 5617. CORNELL, 1401—5 rooms modern. (For high class colored). $26.50. Dr. 3827. DELAWARE, N.. 3008—6-room modern double. garage; S6O. • Mrs. Webber, Hu. 2155. DOWNEY AVE., 3615—Harrison Heights; 4-m. bunga.; elec., painted; sl4. Ri. 3124. EAST ST.. S.. 824 —7-room frame, modern, water pd., $25, Dr. 3074, after 7 p. m. EAST ST., S., 822—7 rooms, modern brick. water paid. Dr, 3074, after 7 p. m. HAMILTON. 1421—Nr. Tech; 6-room modern; double; ga.; water pd. Wa. 1484. HARDING, N., 1816—4-room mod. dble; gar; $35,75; elderly couple. Be. 2294. HERMANN. 126—5-room semi-modern cottage. water paid: reasonable, Dr. 4583-M. HIAWATHA, 210—5-rm. dble.; first class condition; sls, Owner, Li, 4082. lOWA, 16, E—s rms. double mod. except furnace, garage, S3O; near Sacred Heart Church. Ha. 1208-R. JEFFERSCN. 320—4-room modern double, full basement, iga:r.; bus; $35. Ha. 4257-R. KENWOOD. 3707—Lovely, modern 4 rooms and dining nook. large basement, laundry tubs, hot plate, large yard fenced In. nice garage, kitchen and dining nook furnished. SSO. Wa. 1751. KEYSTONE, 246 N.—St. Philip's parish; 6-room semi-modern; wa. pd. Dr. 7485. MARKET. E.. 1410—7-room modern, half double. Cali Ch. 6617. MISSOURI, S., 422-24—5 rms.. modern except furnace, sl6; water paid. Owner, Li. 4082. MONTCALM. 1640—Riverside car; corner; 6-room mod.; garage; S3O. Hu. 1270, MOORE AVE.. 2821—5 rooms, semi-mod.; S2O. Call Wa. 5439. NEW YORK, E.. 2331—5 rooms: absolutely mod.; gar.; $36. J. W. FRIDAY. Li. 8760. NORTH. E., 3705—Very desirable 4-rm. mod.; almost new dbl.; S3O. Wa. 0395. OAKLAND. 226-23 S.— 5-room semi-mod. dou.: gar.; water pd.; sl9. Dr. 20i.3-R. OLNEY. 2848—Modern, 4-room double’ new furnace; laundry; fine cond. Rl. 4749. PINE. N.. 438—5-room cottage, water paid, $24, See MR. BESTON. RAYMOND. 932 E.—Garfield park, near school; 5-rm. mod, double. Ha. 1326. RITTER, 372 S.—4 rooms, water paid; sl7. J. W. Friday. 334 Lemcke Bldg. LI. 8760. RIVERSIDE DR., E., 2907—Double; 6 rms.; gar. water pd.; near school; $35. Hu. 1424 ST. CLAIR, E.. 1122—9-room double, modern, clean, new garage, water pd.; S3O. SHELBY. 1323—4 rms.; cellar; elec., gas.; water; toilet; sl7. Dr. 5674-J. SPRUCE. 1726—Upper duplex: 6 rms.. gas. elec.. Inside toilet, ga,; wa. pd.; sls. SPRUCE. 822—Lexington car; 6-rm. double, good furnace; wa. pd.; $33. Ha. 0511. STILLWELL. 816—5 rooms; Inside toilet. gas, elec., good cond.; water pd.; sls. THORNBERRY. 2214—3-rooms, $10; 2002 S. Pershing, house, lot, $lO. Be. 4069. WEST—6 rooms, also 5 rooms; reasonable. Inquire Ormsey. 1433 S. Belmont. 10TH. E.. 4900 —Attractive. 2 way, 4-room double, garage. Ir. 0576-W. 13TH. E., 221—4 bedroom modern house, newly decorated; only S4O. Call Mr. Hadley. Ri. 2559, 619 K. of P. 25TH. E„ 727—6 rooms, modern; redec.; new hardwoods; near sch.; $35. Ha. 2964. NEAT COTTAGE—New paint and paper. large yard; $12.50. CRUSE. 128 N. Dela. COLORED—74O W. 12th St.; reduced to sß' See this. CRUSE. 128 N. Delaware. COLORED—Douglas, 218; 4 rooms; gas, lights, toilet; water paid; sl6. Ta, 3512. 1144 S. SENATE—Mod., gar.. $25. Single. 1240 Roache. mod., garage. S2O. $15.00. SIX ROOMS— Gas. electric lights, good repair. 915 E. 21st St, Owner, 1854 N. Delaware Bt. Talbot 5334. COLORED. 2138 HOVEY ST.—5 rooms. sll, owner, 1854 N. Delaware St Talbot 5334. Five Rooms and Garage New paint and paper, elec. Its., gas. city water paid by owner. 521 Birch. Dunlop & Holtegel 122 E. Market St. Ll. 6517. 4 ROOMS —With front and back porch Inclosed. 523 Tomlinson Ave. E. Washington Car, $25.00 Six-room .double, elec. Its., gas. bath, city water paid by owner; garage, 49 S. La Salle. Dunlop & Holtegel 122 g. Market. Ll. 6517. 4 ROOMS—Rear of 434 N. Pine. sl4. See MR. BESTON. _____ COLORED—Schofield. 2810; near Douglas park; refln.; sls. Mrs. Harton, Rl. 1597. Business Places for Rent CHOICE—Large new storeroom, 546 V!rginia Ave., 535. Ch- 0825jeve. Hu. 2516. Houses for Sale BELLEFONTAINE. 1920—Modern home. especially priced to close estate. .He. 5616. FIVE ROOMS, semi-mod; paved ct.; only *IOO down. Terms. Real. Rl* 7017.

' * ’ -Houses for Sale ••• BRICK VENEER—ENGLISH TYPE New modern 5-room bungalow; east front lot, 44x158. Side drive to garage. Rare buy at price asked. See 3366 School street. Li 2541. MR. CONN. Be. 5068-W WASHINGTON BANK A TRUST CO. ABRAHAM LINCOLN SCHOOL close to: six rooms. Inside toilet, no Barrett, east front, newly painted, decorated; priced $2,250. $250 down; balance monthly. AMERICAN ESTATE CO.. 621 Occidental Bldg. Rl. 9389. Mr. Amos. Eve. Dr. 2432. 2841 S. PENNSYLVANIA See this brand new English bungalow and compare it with anything you have -seen; 5 large rooms, handsomely decorated, all hardwood floors, full basement, 2-car garage: surprisingly lowprice. H W. Fleber, R! 2509, Hu. 3284 BARGAIN FOR COLORED In Irvington, 5424 Burgess avenue; 5 rooms, electric lights, garage; large lot 88x228. Trees, terms; SSO cash. sl9 per month. Li. 2541. MR HARRYMAN. IRV. 3310. SHERMAN DR., S„ 734—Thoroughly modern 5-room house, al! improvements paid: no Barrett; basempnt. garage, Holland furnace, built-in features, full front porch, rear porch. Close to school and church. This is a bargain. Price $3,950. _ Terms. C. 8.. McFADDEN. Ch. 0899. PENN.. N., 1731 Must be sold; owner leaving city; 4 bedrooms: must be seen to be appreciated. Open for inspection. ne?r St. Peter, Paul Cathedral and school. Barg. WEBB. LINEBERRY CO., 421-22 Lcmcke Bldg. Ri. 4647, eve.. He. 3977, 550 DOWN 1636 Naomi St... 3 large rooms, Inside plumbing, large lot. paved street, good condition. Price $2,250. RI. 2509. N. J. FOX. HU. 1168. 1420 E. GIMBER New 5-room modern bungalow. $4,000; paved street. Rybolt furnace, built-in-features. Large basement; S2OO down. Ll. 3282. Evenings. Wa. 1922. * PRICES REDUCED 324 N. Summit St.: 3-bedroom modern home: good location"! east front. Priced to sell quick; reasonable terms. Call Ri. 6412, Ir. 3156. NORTH OF 39TH ST. Very attractive two bedroom home: side entrance; center hall: cheap. Ll. 2541. MR, FARRIS. He. 4844. . 15 YEARS TO PAY New brick veneer home, fn the fastest growing section north; SSOO cash required. Wa. 2975. 15 YEARS TO PAY S2OO cash, $37 per month; 5-room modern, paved street; south; almost new. HU. 6452. SIOO CASH S2O per month: 4 rooms and room for bath; 4400 block north; Montrose editlon. Rl. 3477. Eve. Hu. 2975, DIRECT FROM OWNER Five-room modern bungalow; east; shrubbery and flowers, double garage, near Tech. Wa. 0754, Eves. Ch. 2224. SEE THIS FOR BARGAIN* East, 6030 Dewey Ave.; three-bedroom modern: front drive garage; fireproof roof: large porch; $4,000: S2OO cash. C. ,1. Barton. 222 N. Delaware st. Rl. 6796BUNGALOW —New 5-room modern, builtin cabinet; breakfast nook; near school and car; improvements in and pd.; $4,250; S2OO cash, balance like rent. Harrison 1291-J. COLORED—TempIe Ave.. 25*18: 6 rms.: almost new, newly deco., sq. of school. Special offer to select family. $2,500; S2O month. Call WILLIAMS. Ir.. 1306-W. SIOO DOWN PAYMENT—III 6 *N. Riley ave.; 5-room modern bungalow; 50-ft. lot; price $4,600. S. DAVIS REALTY CO.. 702 Fidelity Trust. Ri. 6661. Dr. 1002. NEW four-room double; in-a-door bed; 2car garage; rents S4O a side; live in one ride, let other side make the payments. No trades. Owners. Ir. 1152-W. WILL SACRIFICE my equity In 4-room house; Fairfax addition; small down payment, balance monthly. Ch. 1617. 9*-ROOM HOME—In Central avenue; south of Seventeenth; lot 45x217 feet. Low price for quick sale Owner. He. 4204, BIG BARGAIN—LoveIy 3-bedroom, comDletelv mod., near all schools; double gar.; $6,900: easy terms. Wa. 4895. $20.00 CASH —S2O monthly, price. $2,000. 4 rooms, garage. 2 large lots. Owner, 1854 N. Delaware St.. Talbot 5334. NORTH—AII mod. cottage, in good repair: cheap for quick sale. Owner, Ha. 3827-W. MAPLE ROAD 8LVD.—3765 N. Rural' semi-mod.. 5-room. bath, furn., gar., lot 50x200; SBOO less cost yr. ago. He. 1658. $2,000 EQUITY IN HOME EAST—6 rms. mod.; for sale or trade for bldg, lot, will take or assume cash did. Ch. 2190-M. NORTH EAST ST., 849—10 rooms, modgood condi.: reas. Terms. Ri. 5655. BUNGALOW—6 rms".. best of const.; unusual. Owner Ir. 0754-M. A bargain.

, FORCE I) DOWN FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY ( for This Sale • mgawS/' and Great Price Reduction V fHrai /// h' B * s beginning of our busy season. New J/ / goods are arriving from our factory. WE MUST HAVE FLOOR SPACE e*. ©ffISISSWiE/ SALES NOT PRICE OR TERMS IS WHAT ' COUNTS! Tins BONA FIDE SALE! npRTCHT Popular modern design w jr Grand, in perfect con- PIANOS dltion. d* o o r Only tyiJOD 1 Upright will be Hold gfr MANY OTHERS to i be flrßt bu y- COA ~ EASY TERMS er for only 3JU Tyr a xrTTnCI Baldwin Upright, plain FLAYNKS case, wonderful tone. Worth twice as aq Several players that can much JpiJU JHL not be told from new Will sell at a very low Brinkerhoff, plain case, good finish. (MIA priC£. Just like new..sllU EASY TERMS Singer, good case. TTI i guaranteed. Won- pj Phonographs SBO £ Victor, S2O a-S Hinze Upright. This Xw Brunswick, $lB V I piano has never left Columbia, sl2 X our salesroom. Big dieTerms as low as per week c u Yasy terms W RADIOS E MAJESTIC—ATWATER E KENT—KIMBALL £ Onr service is the best. Hear our radios in our private radio salon, the same as It would be in your own home. KIMBALL Company 150 N. Delaware St.—Ray Coverdill, Mgr. RI 2155

SEPT. 20,1929

k . Houses for Sale ■* ORANGE. 3512: COLORED New 4-room bungalow; nicelv decorated; electric lights, cement porch, cement walke in , vsrd. driven well, garage; lot 44x140: price $1,850; small cash payment, balance monthly: close to Falrmount Olass Works. Gas Companv. Pennsylvania and Beech Grove Shops and Tie Companv; take Shelbvville or Rushvllle interurban to 3500 Prospect St., walk two blocks south: agent* on ground all day Sunday. OSCAR LEE. 406 Cattle Hall bldg.. 230 E. Ohio. Rl. 7217, $4,350 S2OO Cash—s37.so Per Month Modern; 5 rooms: 1 year old: laundry facilities, finished floors, brick and cement porch; shrubbery; garage; paved street: near car line and schools; northeast 2935 N. Denny. Evenings. Ku 1406. Bridges- & Graves Cos.. 243 N. Delaware. Rl. 3477. HOYT AVE. 3925 —4-room semi-modern bungalow: gas. lights, electricity, inside toilet, garage In first-class condition: r.o Barrett. Take English ave. car to Grant. Close to school, church. Pennsylvania Hawthorne shops. Sell at a bargain. $2,450: S2OO down, balance *S2 50 month C. B McFadden. 230 E. Ohio, Room 406. Ri 8217 or Ch. 0899. FOR COLORED BUYERS Five-room, garage, nice lot, $l5O down, balance $lB month. AMERICAN ESTATE CO., 621 Occidental Building. Rl. 9389, Mr. Amos. Eve. Dr 2432. Lots for Sale INVEST NORTH I now have several one, two and threeacre lots north of 71st street. Some wooded. 11 miles from monument. Will trade. Ll. 2341. MR. FARRIS HE. 4844 Real Estate Wanted CASH for property, all kinds. O. J. BORTON. 222 N. Delaware, Rl. 6796. Suburban for Sale LOVELY 5-room modern bungalow; ehlcken house, garage, sidewalks; reasonable: terms: east on National road to Ist rd east of Bertermann’a, north to lft house north of 25th it. Also 3 and S-aere tract* reasonable. Mrs. Haugh. Farms for Sale SALE OR TRADE—BO-acre farm. 9 miles 5 W. of Martinsville. 3 miles it Dixie highway; good 4-rm. house, frui trees, excellent land and timber. Call 1744 Laurel, between 6-8. evenings. NINETY or 140 acres: Shelby county; one of best farms in state; ten-rm. house. Henry Haibing, Union Stk. Yds. Rl. 1464. 20 ACRES—Good fertile land; good tlon; cheap. J. Tex. Southport 116-J-l. Real Estate for Exchange IMPROVED farm; eauipped; for good buslness or property; north preferred. Rl. 6876 Building and Contracting ATTENTION SUBURBAN LOT OWNERS We build a complete 4-room suburban house, block foundation; cement and brick porches and garage for $1,500; 5 rooms for $1,750: ft clear lot and some cash necessary. Dr. 3066. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR HUfci'.NKStv 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. PA RTLOW -JENKINS MOTOR CAR CQ. 419 E. Market. Ri. 7750 TRANSFER—Storage, packing, shipping; low rates on California shipment. OTTO J. SUESZ, RI. 6561. RI. 3628. CH. 4579 —Nites— CH. 0699-W J H. TAYLOR TRANS. AS STORAGE SPECIAL PRICES. OVERLAND—To or from Chicago St. Louis. Detroit, Cleveland or other cities. Dr. 3071 or Rl. 4365, LOCAL AND OVERLAND HAULING—Special prices on large or small lots to all points. RI. 6561 RI. 3628. CH. 4579 —Nites— CH. 0699-W MOVING. $3.50 A LOAD AND UP—Larger covered truck: plenty padding: careful, courteous_ men. May Transfer. Dr. 5857. FURNITURE moved. $2.50 and up; large. covered trucks. Ll. 7790. Ch. 143F BRITTON TRANSFER—Moving. $3.50 load: large trucks, responsible men Dr 7616. BOTTS TRANSFER—Large vans ’55 per load. Dt. 3483. HAULING—S3.SO per load and up. Expert piano movers. Hicks. Rl. 6434. Miscellaneous for Sale BEDROOM SUITE—9-piece, twin; 9-pc. dining rm. suite, like new, reas. 3737 N. Penn. BEDROOM furniture, good condition; cheap; most sell. Ha. 1877.