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1.351 MEMBERS ARE ENROLLED IN Y Jf. DRIVE Negro Branch Campaign Is Success; Final Reports Set for Monday. More thaa 100 workers showed much enth'xiasm last night when reports of the annual membership campaign of the Phyllis Wheatley Y. W. C. A. gave 1,351 members. The goal set was 1,500 members. Extensions have been made till Monday night, when reports will be given. Winning teams and captains were: Health departnvnt. Mrs. Ella Abel; membership department. Mrs. Gertrude Branham; general education, Mrs. Frances Davis. An all-membership party is to be given, the date to be announced later, when a silver loving cup will be awarded the winning team. Mrs. Susie Moten is chairman of the membership committee. Hayden Funeral Held Funeral services for Zack Hayden, who died at his home, 716 West Eleventh street, will be held at the Mt. Paran Baptist church Saturday at 1 o'clock, the Rev. C. H. Bell, pastor, officiating. Mr. Hayden, who had been 111 for several years, was the husband of Mrs. Lucy Porter Hayden, a leader In civic and religioux chib circles of the city add former matron at Alpha home. Besides the widow, a daughter. Mrs. Mabel Rouse, survives him. First of a series of musicals sponsored by the music department of the Phyllis Wheatley Y. W. C. A. will be given In Jordan Memorial hall, Tuesday night. Oct. 29. with Norman Merrlfleld, Knoxville. Tenn.. and John Greene, Chicago, baritone. as guest artists. In commenting on Mr. Greene, after a recital In Dayton. John Tedman. critic of the Dally Journal, wrote. "We predict a brilliant career for this young soloist, as he ranks In talent with Roland Hayes and Paul Robeson.” Formerly of This City Mr. Merrlfleld. director of music at the Austin high school. Knoxville, formerly was of Indianapolis. While here he studied with Miss Ellen Thomas. After graduation from Northwestern university, he taught for two years at Fisk university and traveled extensively with the Fisk singers. The Rev. M. W. Clair Jr., pastor of Simpson M E. church, will preach at both services Sunday. At the morning worship he will speak on "Is There a Way to Live?" A Halloween party will be given by the Sunday school of Slmp;on Monday night at the church. Mrs. Carrie Martin Is superintendent. The Rev. R. L. Pope, pastor of Bethel A. M. E. church, who Is visiting In Denver, will return home Saturday. For the forenoon service Sunday he will use for his sermon theme. "Respect for Rightful Authority." ' "Oospel Highway" will be the morning subject of the Rev. Robert E. Skeltom. of Barnes M. E. Church. Sunday. His evening subject will be "Feeling of the Heart." A twenty minute testimonial meeting will precede the evening service. A financial rally will close the nineteenth anniversary program of Scott's M. E. Church. Twenty-second street and Martlndale avenue. Bunday. The Rev. D. E. Skelton is pastor. Mr. Johnson to Preach At the morning worship, the Rev. M. S. Johnson will preach. The Rev. C. H. Daniels will speak at 3:30 and at the evening service the Rev. Henry Wilks will preach. At Mt. Zion Baptist church. Twelfth and Fayette streets, the pastor, the Rev. S. B. Butler, will preach at the morning service on "The People Had a Mind to Work. 1 ’ Mrs. Sallle Jamison will be soloist. 1 A financial report will be given by fifty I captains. An original pep song, written by Mrs. Lillian J. Brown. In which each captain's name will be used, is to be a feature of this service. Miss Pauline Battles Is major-general. Theme of the evening sermon will be. •The Faithful Will Be Blest.” Mrs. Maggie Royston will sing. Health department of the Y. W. C. A. announces medical examinations at the branch building Monday from 3 to 7 p. m. and Tuesday at 7 p. m.

Mr*. Anna Hall Courtney Is leader of the senior basketball team. A class In corrective exercises has been organized to take care of defects which the medical examinations show. Program Is Announced The following program has been announced for the first Girl Reserve Bunday afternoon forum to be given at the T. W. C. A. at 3:30 p. m.; report on the summer conference at Camp Gray. Saugatuck. Mich.. Lurrah Coffleld; ‘The Fall Setting-Dp Conference at the Central T." Jessie Keyes: “The Fall Setting-Up Conference at Roberts’ Settlement,” Cordelia Jarmon and Marlon Van Horn. Marian Anderson will lead devotional* and Cornelia Settles will preside. Music will be In charge of Jene Coston and Alice Farmer. St. Moaica's Guild of St. Philip’s Episcopal church will be guests of Mrs. Eflle Lemond In the Dunbar apartments. Tuesday night. Oct. 29. Mrs. Lillian Courtney is president. Kappa Alpha Pst auxiliary will meet with Mrs. Sue Artis. 822 Favette street, tonight. Mr*. Lillian Briscoe will review "What the Negro Thinks” bv Dr. R. R. Moton. At the regular meeting of the Intercollegiate Club, the Rev. Plummer D. Jacobs talked on ■Christianity and Youth's Approach.” A rcund table dlsclussion followed. A review of current Issues were given by Andrew Ramsey. Mrs. Max Yergan of South Africa was guest of the club at an Informal tea Wednesday night. Mrs. Yergan gave a talk on her experiences abroad. Brooks Gives Reading William Brooks gave a reading and Interpretation of ’’Dust In the Road” at the last meeting of a group, which recently organized to study and produce dramas. Play productions are being directed by Mr. Jackson of the publicity department of the Indianapolis News. Mrs. W. E. Brown Is chairman of the group and L. F. Artis is secretary-treasurer. The next meeting will be held at the Y. M. C. A. Saturday. Oct. 2. at 7:30. Persons Interested are Invited to attend. Funeral services for Mrs. Pearl Mason, who died Thursday at her home. 940 Indiana avenue, will be held from Simpson M. E. church. Saturday at 2 p. m. The Rev M. W. Clair Jr. will officiate. First fall meeting of the Aeolian Organ Guild will be held at St. Philip s C. M E. church. Drake and North West streets. Sunday at 4 p. m . with Earl Keen in charge of the program. Tull E Brown teacher of pipe organ at the Arthur Jordan , Conservatory of Music, will give a talk and demonstration on the pipe organ. The meeting Is sponsored bv the Cosmopolitan School of Music. 200 at Dinner More than 200 persons attended the International dinner at the Phvllis Wheatlev T. W. C. A. Thursday night under ausßlces of the religious committee, of whloh Mrs Rose Hammons is chairman. Mra Max Yergan of South Africa made tho Brtnelnal talk. Dances were given by reoreseniaUve* of several countries. "The

Early Snows Recalled October snows, called to mind by the fall Wednesday, has caused delving into Indiana records in the last few days. Bert Conde. mail carrier at Rushville, who has kept a record of snows for seventeen years, says that Oct. 20, 1913, was the earliest snowfall date in the period. H. C. Schrader, 92. Ft. Wayne, recalls that there was a foot of snow on the ground Oct. 23. 1869. Like the fall on the same date this year, heavy rains were the forerunners.

LIBRARY IS BEQUEATHED The law library of Merrill Moores, former congressman, who was injured fatally when struck by an auto this week, wa*- bequeathed to the Indianapolis Bar Association, according to the will which was probated today. The etsate consisted of $25,000 in real estate at $5,000 in personal property. Charle W. Moore, 27 East St. Joe street, administrator of the estate and nephew to the former congressman. will recive forty acres of land in Starke county, Indiana, and Emily Bishop Moores, his niece, will receive the entire balance of the estate. Road to Friendship." a pageant, was given bv members of the industrial committee. Miss Irene Harris, secretary of the industrial committee had charge of the play. - Dispatches have been received from Attorney E. Louis Moore, who left this week for Trenton. N. J. He has been retained bv the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People to defend a segregation case in the Jersey city. Mrs. Minnie Porter, who has been the guest of her son. Harry D. Evans, left today for Chicago and Detroit to visit relatives. Before returning to her home in North Carolina. Mrs. Porter will return here. Returns From Visit Madam Sarah Helm, owner of the Growing Butv Manufacturing Company." has returned home after a visit in Chicago as the guest of Wilson Lovett, vice president of the Supreme Liberty Life Insurance Company. Miss Maudellne Bailey left today for Crawfordsvllle where she will teach In the nubile schools. Mrs. Stella Fisher was hostess to a bridge party in honor of Mrs. Gladys Harris of St. Paul. Minn., at her home, 310 West Tenth street, Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Elizabeth Jones Andrews gave a bridge party for Mrs. Harris. Tuesday night. Mrs. Trov Smith, who has been the guest of her mother. Mrs. C. M. C. Willis, for several days, returned today to her home in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hatch and Mrs. Willis accompanied Mrs. Smith home. Friends Club members will be guests of Mrs. Eliza Butler at the home of Miss Alice Kelly. 713 North West street. Wednesday afternoon. Marriage Licenses Gustave J. Suess Jr.. 27. of 3842 East Tenth, plumber, and Josephine E. Ginnsz. 22 of 1655 North Alabama. Edgar A. Banta. 41. of 1962 North Tacoma. machinist, and Martha J. Wheatley. 38. of 1425 Olive. Andrew Waltz Jr.. 26, of 1215 Wade, plumber, and Dorothy M. Stall. 24. of 2134 Ransdell. Gulsepol Carnovall 39. of Bloomington, mason, and Ida Zanctti. 36, of 717 South East. Lvonel G. Carson. 18. of 1209 East Nineteenth. poultry dealer, and Ruth Waters. 16. of 1936 Columbia. Births Boys Asa and Francis Hamilton. 2447 Ethel. William and Ruth O'Nan, 545 Fletcher. Robert and Violet Siddall. 1746 Blaine. Robert and Vergie Jackson. 1724 Cottage. James and Clara Boyle. Coleman hospital. Willard and Anna Farmer, 3431 North Illinois. James and Jano Fenner, Coleman hospital. % Fredrick and Lois Manning. Coleman hospital. Austin and Geneva Pass Coleman hospital. Cecil and Cleo Smith. Coleman hospital. John and Margaret Sullivan, Coleman hospital. Charles and Elva Trier, Coleman hospital. Girls Wavne and Helen Metsker. 1507 East Washington. Reginald and Henrietta Gilmore, 1424 North Alabama. Everett and Mildred Holmes. Coleman hospital. Leonard and Jessie Jenkins. Coleman hospital. Norman and Kathleen Quick. Coleman hospital. Deaths Stephen Mears, 77. 225 Parkview, cardio vascular renal disease. Edward C. Coval. 74, 515 Shelby, arterio sclerosis. John A. MacDonald, 47. 570 East Fall Creek boulevard, endocarditis. Edna A. Tracy, 52, 1350 Barth, acute myocarditis. Clarence E. Haynes. 46. 244 East Tenth, lobar pneumonia. Mort W. Walton, 60, city hospital, myocarditis. Mary Ellen Elliott. 81. 421 North La Salle, chronic nephritis. Betty Dean Armstrong. 11, Methodist hospital, acute endocarditis. Dollle Eunice Hickman. 40, 2335 Union, pulmonary tuberculosis. Sarah Lydia Froyd. 42. Methodist hospital. hypostatic pneumonia. Luclon Murray. 23. 1031 North Pershing, pulmonary tuberculosis. Ralph W. Rudebraux, 70. 1140 East Market, cerebral hemorrhage. Samuel Merrill Moores. 73. city hospital, accidental. Jennie A. Weadon. 61. Forty-seventh ar.d Pennsylvania, accidental. Marjorie Ann Williams. 3. St. Vincent's hospital, lobar pneumonia. Isaac Smith. 64. 818 Locke, chronic interstitial nephritis. TOO FATE TO CLASSIFY Week-End Clean Up Buick 6 Victoria Coupe $l6O Flint 6 Brougham 180 Star 4 Coach, Bargain 240 Studebaker Special 6. AA-1.... 165 Ford Touring 20 Chevrolet Coupe. Like Net^.... 290 Durant Coach. Like New 550 Star 6 Sport Cabriolet. See This 390 Terms and Trade Murphy Motors, Inc. 2004 N. Meridian St. Open Evenings and Sun. TA. 4284 Legal Notices SPECIAL NOTICE Stockholders' annual meeting of the White River Railroad Company for election of officers and general business will be held at the office of Klngan & Cos.. Indianapolis Friday. Nov. 15. at 2:30 P ~ m ' A. M. M'YIE. Secretary^ ANNUAL MEETING INDIANAPOLIS CHAPTER AMERICAN RED CROSS Notice Is hereby given that the annual meeting of members of the Indianapolis Chapter of the American Red Cross for the election of twelve directors to serve for the ensuing three years, and for such other business as may come before said meeting In accordance with the provisions of the by-laws, will be held In the Assembly Room of the War Memorial Building No. 777 N. Meridian Street, Indianapolis. Ind- on Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. October 30th. 1929. All members are reauested to be present. WILLI * M FORTUNE. Chairman. Death Notices COVAL. EDWARD C.—Passed away Thursday Oct. 24, at 5:10 a. m.. at his residence. 515 Shelby St. He leaves three sons. Wliliam. J. Frank and Joseph E.: three daughters. Mrs. William A Brewer. Mrs. Charles Rosemeyer and Miss Florence Coval. Funeral at the residence Saturday. 8:30 a. m.. and at St. Patricks church. # a m. Burial Crown Hill. Friends Invited.

Death Notices ELLIOTT, MARY E.—Age 81 years, mother of Lllham E. Harmeson. Mary Eva Evans. George Elliott and Guy Elliott and grandmother of Fred Bechold of this city, passed away Oct. 23 at the residence of her son, George Elliott, 421 N. LaSalle st. Services at the residence Saturday. Oct. 26. 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. Friends Invited. FROYD. SARAH L.- -Age 42, beloved wife of Laurence I. Froyd, mother of Mlidred and Mary Jane Froyd. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Johnson, sister of Mrs. Mary Amos and Mrs. Ruth Bradford. passed away Wednesday a. m., Oct. 23. at Methodist hospital. Funeral Saturday, Oct. 26. 2 p. m. W. Washington M. £ church. Friends invited. Burial Fiorai Park. KAELIN. REV. FATHER A. A.—Passed awav at St. Vincent's hospital. Oct. 24, 12:45 p. m. Body will lie In sttae in hospital chapel, Oct. 26, 7 to 9 a. m. After mass at 9 a m. remains will be taken to Shelbyvilie, Ind.. where it will lie In state in St. Joseph church. Funeral services, Monday, Oct. 28, 10 a. m. Burial Shelbyville. Ind. For information, call John F. Reynolds. LI. 7639, MEARS. STEPHEN—BeIoved husoand ol Amanda F. Mears. father* of John S. Mears. Mrs. C. T. Fitzgerald, of Indianapolis. and William Mears, of Canton. 0.. passed away Thursday. Oct. 24. 230 a. m.. age. 77 vears. Funeral from late residence. 225 Parkview AveSaturday Oct. 26. at 8:30 a. m. Services Holy Cross church, 9 a. m. Friends invited. Burial Holv Cross cemetery. (Detrolt (Mich.* papers please copy.] NACKENHORST. JOHN F. SR.—Husband of the late Nancy M. Stumph Nackenhorst, passed awav Oct. 24. 1929. 12:15 p m.. age 68 vears. Friends may call Friday. 2:30 to 9 p. m at the residence. 1504 Broadway. Private funeral Saturday morning. Burial Crown Hill. WILHOIT, CHARLES P.—Husband of Lena Wilhoit and father of Harold and Walter, passed away Thursday, Oct. 24, at residence. 1335 W. 27th St. Funeral Saturday. Oct. 26. 2 p. m. at residence. Interment Crown Hill cemetery. Friends Invited. __ In Memoriam Notices IN MEMORIAM—In loving remembrance of mv dear friend Angie Genens, who passed away one year ago today. MRS. GLENN ADAMS. IN MEMORIAM—In loving remembrance of James Mather, whom Jesus called six years ago today, Oct. 25, 1923. Often we think of you dear Jimmie. And our hearts are sad with pain. O this world would be Heaven. Could we see you smile again. You wore a crown of patience. As you struggled on and on. A faithful one. so kind and true. Dear Jimmie how we long for you. PARENTS. MR. AND MRS. J. M. MATHERS. IN MEMORIAM— In loving remembrance of our dear mother. Mrs. Melissa J. Wilhite, who. passed away Oct. 24. 1917. We miss the hand that rocked us to sleep, Back in our baby days; We miss the smile that made life worth while. In a million different ways. O. what would we give to clasp her hand. Her dear kind face to see. To hear her voice, to see her smile. That meant so much to we. Sadly missed bv her children. MRS. lONA STANLEY, MRS. DAISY KAYS, MRS. KATE UNDERWOOD. GROVER PREWETT. Card of Thanks CARD OF THANKS—We wish to express out sincere thanks to our friends and relatives and neighbors for the kindness sympathy shown us at the death of our beloved husband and father, Frank J. Lucid Especially do we thank the Rev. Father Ouszen of St. Patrick's church, for the military services, the singers and pallbearers, also the undertaker Mr. Richardson for his efficient services and all for the spiritual and floral offerings. MRS. TUNEY LUCID AND SON FRANCIS. ANNIE SHINE. Funeral Directors WM. D. BEANHLOSSOM Mortuary Phone. Be. 1588 1321-23 W. Ray St. W. T. BLASENUYM Main office 2220 Shelby 8t Drexel 2570 George Grinsteiner Funeral director 622 E Merkel Rllev 5874 HERRMANN FUNERAL HOME. ESTABLISHED SINCE 1854. 701 N. New Jersey St. HI. 6778. Rl. 6857. UNDERTAKERS. HISEY * TITUS 931 N Deis ware Lt SB2l LAUCK FUNERAL HOME 1458 S, Meridian. Dr. 2140 J W. PATTERSON. Funeral Director. Rilev 3606 "A REAL HOME FOR SERVICE' RAGSDALE & PRICE LI. 3608 1219 N Alabama W. H. RICHARDSON & CO. Funeral Directors. 1801 N. Meridian. Ta. 1610. WALD 1222 Union Bt. 1619 N. Illinois St T C WILSON Funeral pallors, ambulanci service and modern automotive eouln merit Dr 0321 and Dr 0322 Special Notices NATURE’S AID mineral baths and massage. For rheumatism, neuritis, nervousness high blood pressure and reducing All disorders of the blood. 303 Castle Hal) building. 230 E. Ohio, LI. 5092, SULPHUR. VAPOR BATHS—Massaging for men. women. Mildred Mewhlnnev 227 N. Delware, Apt. 6. Rl. 6682.. PERMANENT—Waves. *3. $5. 57.50: all beauty wk, reas Call eves. Be. 3911-J. MARTINS JAPANESE GARDENS. Hallow’n parties, dinners and dances. Ir. 2065-R WONDERFUL BATHS Osteo Massage. Ha. 1571. USED DOLL WIGS Renewed from your hair, 50c. He. 4055. Instructions JAC BRODERICK School of dancing, children’s classes a specialty. . Ballet, toe, tap, acrobatic. 28 W. Northr Rl. 3095. LEARN Aviation. Welding. Radio. Employment assistance. GREER COLLEGE. 905 Roosevelt Bidg. You Read tne Want Aas— Have vou tried to use them? It’s easy—Call Rl 6551 Ask for an Ad Taker Business Announcements BATHROOM—Complete S7O. plumbing anc heating installed Reas Ta 4057 CHIMNEY pointing and repairing. Roof and gutters repaired. Ch. 7112-W. FEATHERS—Bought solo and renovated feather mattresses, pillows made to order E. F Burkle 431-433 Mass Ave Rl 6696 HARDWOOD FLOORS —All kinds of cleaning. white washing. Ed Bailey. Ta. 3782. LADIES' fur-trim coats, cleaned and pressed. $1: also plain dress. sl. PARIS CLEANERS. 236 N. Illinois. Ri. 7474. PAlNTlNG—Papering, cleaning $3 a room Call. Ta. 2904 or He. 2420, PAINTING—Inside and outside. Prices reasonable. ATKINSON. Wa. 1637-M. PAPER HANGING —Interior painting, calclmining. Job plaster. Jennings. Li. 0763. PAPER HANGING—Samples shown; speclai discount f this month. Dr. 2389. RUGS i,LEANED 9x12 $l6O Cal! loi del 10-da spec Kernel Rue Cos Ch 6336 SHEET - METAL WORK OF ALL KINDS Repairs for any make of furnace. Chas Goldstein. 1040 S. Merid. Dr. 3431 WHY PAY MORE Pacer furnished and hung. $4 per room Ir. 2415, FRANK JACKSON. Ch. 2004. _ STERRETT—Chester 8.. cleaning dying, alterations, pressing while you wait, drop in 128 E. Ohio. Li. 3103 TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS Lost and Found BLACK POCKETBOOK in 2600 block on W. Michigan. Wednesday night. Oct. 23. Containing bank book, eight dollars, wrist watch and other valuables. Liberal reward. 3465 N, 111, or phone Riiey 2509. CHAlN—Yellow gold, with cross; between 25th. 22nd on New Jersey or 22nd to Meridian, valued dear keepsake; reward. Ha._4900 _ 2453 N. New Jersey. GLASSES, shell rim. W. Indianapolis car or Kv Ave.. White river; Rew. Ri. 7477. GLOVE—Buckskin between Dela.. 111., on I Maryland. Return. 33 W. Maryland, PURSE—Brown, betw. 16th. Penn. <sc 44th. Guilforp. Reward. Ri. 1636, Hu. 2612._ RlNG—Lady's Scottish Rite, lost downtown; dear kefpsake. Reward. Ch. 3025. SORORITY PIN. Delta Delta Delta. Oct. 19. gold crescent moon 3 stars, pearls. Name on back. Reward. Hu. 1289. STRAFED—White hound with chain from 2168 S. New Jersey. Reward. WRIST "WATCH—Lady’s white gold Gruen. last downtown. Reward call Be. 0306-W or 1714 W, Morris. WRIST WATCH—Lady's; between St. Joe; 11th, Illinois. Keepsake. Rew. Ri. 4618. ZIPPER PURSE, black and gray, lost Wed. night, containing small amount ol money, few personal items and glasses. Owner need; hadlv: reward. Rl. 7157. Help Wanted Male SALESMEN Experienced solicitor of bad accounts, large corporation and high commissions. Harry Williams. Claypool Hotel. Room >lO. EARN —*60 e week bv selling the most liberal Automobile Service in the world. No experience required. Spare or full time See H B. Neal. 2857 I f, Capitol. SALESMEN—FOR FLUFF RUGS; BIG COMMISSIONS. HU. 1031.

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Help Wanted Male MAN We have an exceptional opportunity in large department store for man who has engineering and mechanical ability. Must understand and be good reader of blue prints; tc assist building superintendent. Do not apply unless you can prove exceptionally qualified. Write Box A-50, Times. ""Salesmen Pyrofax Gas (for Use Beyond the City Gas Mains) has opened a field of selling with unlimited possibilities to the man who can visualize; this is a golden opportunity; permanent employment, good pay: every opportunity for advancement; territory includes Marion and adjoining counties; backed bv local and national advertising, including N. B. C. radio hookup; we can use 3 men at once. Apply Mr. Boyd. 102 S. Pennsylvania St. I WANT MEN AND WOMEN to introduce our company’s 4 pgr cent compound interest insured savingfs accounts. Ours is one of the known and most highly rated legal reserve life insurance companies EITHER PART TIME OR FULL TIMEPAY EVERY WEEK. An appealing new proposition. See J. L. WIKOFF. Mgr.. Ohio State Life Ins. Cos. 401 New City Trust Bldg, SALESMEN Wanted by the Everett Realty Cos. Men who understand realty and insurance. 201-202 K. of P. Bldg. SALESMAN—I can use a good man to sell Chevrolet automobiles. Willingness to work and learn more essential than sales experience, a good opportunity to the right man to get in now and make himself a real Job. See Harry Peters. Friday evening from 4 to 6 or Sat. a. m. 8 to 10, 1040 N. Meridian St. WANTED—WOOD TURNER BOOTH FURNITURE MFG. CO, WE HAVE OPENING For a man between ages of 25-40. Must have neat appearance, furnish good references and not afraid to work. Car essential. Apply ready for work, 8 a. m. sharp. 565 Century Bldg. SALESMEN Due to increase in our business we have openings for few live wire men selling warm air furnaces. Experience not necessary as we teach you our system. Cali afternoons. 247 Virginia Ave. SIX MEN of neat appearance, age 21 to 40 for permanent positions with local branch of nationally known corporation. Apply 9:30 a. m. ONLY. Room 320, 241 N. Penn. St. YOUNG MAN—BETWEEN 18 AND 20 YEARS OF AGE AS COLLECTOR IN RENTAL OFFICE. MUST HAVE A BICYCLE. CALL AT 144 N. DELAWARE ST. I I SALESMEN ! I 5 men with automobiles to sell Phileo radios, salary and commission; the best proposition in city for radio men. See Mr. Robertson. 2201 Prospect St. FOUR sales weekly make SI,OBO monthly See Kent. 156 E, Market St. Help Wanted Female YOUNG WOMAN With thorough working ex-! perience mending silk hose. Prefer one familiar with Van-i-tas system. Apply General Superintendent 7th Floor Wm. H. Block Cos. YOUNG woman to take charge of candy department. High grade candies and nuts will be handled. Thorough experience in these lines necessary. Do not apply unless you can qualify. Address A-49 Times. Young Woman With recent and thorough telephone experience. For work on our switchboard. Please do not apply unless you have exceptional qualifications. Apply general superintendent, 7th floor. Wm. H. Block Cos. REFINED white woman or girl bet. 20-40, light housework, assist with children. Be. 0273-R, 1617 Winton Ave. FOUR sales weekly make SI,OBO monthly. See Kent. 156 E,'Market St. Situations Wanted Male WANTED—Position by man, age 42. with 20 years’ all round railroad experience, freight agent at Indianapolis for last five years; best of references. Call Be. 3392-R 3. evenings. COLORED man wants position as furnace man and chauffeur. Ta. 3123. Situations Wanted Female MIDDLE-AGED LADY—Wants position in widower’s home as housekeeper; no children. Write Times. Box B-29. BOOKKEEPER —Cashier, typing and general office work. Ref. Ch. 5540, GEN. HOUSEWORK, dish washing, no cooking, go home nights. Dr. 2153-W. GENERAL housework by week; either half or whole day; reference, Ir. 3029. GEN. HOUSEWORK—By exp. girl, Vi day, by week. Ref. LI. 9148. COLORED GlßL—Neat. Cooking and housework. Ri. 1168. Rooms for Rent ARSENAL. 144 N.. APT. s—Large sleeping rm, in prlv, home, steam ht. Ri. 3645 BARTON HOTEL DELA. AT MICHIGAN STS. clean, modem rms.. constant heat, real hotel service, most home-like hotel in city. Social rooms for cards and dancing. Music Thursday nights. Rates for 2 as low as $9 wk. Li. 5315. BROADWAY. 2216 —Nice. warm, front rm.; 2 men; private home. He. 4002. BROADWAY. 1321—Large, warm, front rm.. private family, $4, Li. 1839. BYRAM, 3834—Nice sleeping room, board optional. Wa. 1206. _ CLINTON HOTEL—29 Va. Ave.; nice, clean, sip, and hsekpg. rms., steam_heat. CAPITOL. N., 827 —Clean, convenient. modern, quiet. CENTRAL, 2048—Warm, nicely furnished room: 84 Ta. 3451. CENTRAL, 1519 Nicely furnished front rm.; 1 or 2 gentlemen. Li. 9615. CENTRAL. 2330—G00d, warm rm . modem gentleman pref. Ha. 0949, CENTRAL or College car—Large, warm . front rm.; private home; couple or gentlemen. 611 E. 20th. He. 2456. COLLEGE. 2029. APT. 4—Nice warm rm.; twin beds; next bath. He. 4653. COLLEGE. 1565 Newly dec., large rm.. good heat, hot water. Ri. 8917, COLLEGE. 1140—Lovely rm.; home privileges; reasonable. Ri. 8778. CONGRESS. 903—Front rms. for 2 or 4; near Fairbanks-Morse ’’oard opt., men or empi. couple. Ta. 4016. DELAWARE. N.. 2447— Pleasant warm mod. rm., private home. Ta. 0700. DELAWARE. N.. 2284—1 room for young lady; well heated. Ha. 1908.

Rooms for Rent DELAWARE HOTEL-517 N. Del., nice clean mod, rms.. steam heat. Ri. 0466. DELA.. N.. 723—Apt. 12; room; splendid heat, hot water: private bath. Rl. DREXEL ARMS—73O N. Illinois: "very desirable outside rooms, furnished: *o wk. and up. Li. 2821. _ EAST. N-. 718—NICE FRONT ROOM. STEAM HEAT. RI. 4853. EASTERN. 320—FURNISHED RMS.; PRIVATE. MODERN. CH. 2718-W. HOOSIER INN 440 Mass., clean, warm rms.; reasonable. LA" SALLE, S.. 50— Nicely furnished front rm. for 2. Good heat. LEXINGTON, 1932—Nice, front, modern rm.; well heated: on car line. Dr. 7044. MERIDIAN. n7. 1137—Clean rooms; plenty I heat and hot water. LI. 7438. MERIDIAN. N.. 1716—Lovely room for 1 or 2: maid service: privileges. NEW JERSEY. N.. 3030—Cheerful warm rm. 2 in family. Ha. 3333-W. NORTH—I lovely front rm. In private home. Is open to a business man or woman. No other roomers. You will like this one. Cali Ta. 4629. NORTH—Lovely rm.; home privil. sleep, porch; couple or 2 ladies. Wa. 2915-J. OHIO HOTEL, 126 >/2 E. OHlO—Clean steam heated roems; hot water. ORIENTAL. N . 20—Front room furn. modern; reasonable; also housekeep. apt PARK. 946—Large front rm.. mod. steam heat: reasonable. Ri. 6831. PARK, 4059 Large front rm.. 1 or 2: real home; reasonable. Wa. 3461-J. fPARK, 1418—Attractive front rm.; share kitchen: reasonable. Li. 2790. PARK. 2336—Nicely furn. well heated rm.; prlv. home, Ha. 0137-R. * PARK. 1023—Furnished rms.; modern; reasonable. Ri. 7013, PARK, near 38th.. front rm. private house, neat car, bus. Wa, 5610-R. PENNSYLVANIA HOTEL—947 N. Penn. "Newest in citv.” 6 firs., mod-, eieg. rms. PURITAN HOTEL Market and New Jersey Sts., clean, newly decorated rms. in steam heated fire proof building. Tub or shower baths: excellent service. Rates for 2 as low as $7 per week. Ri. 3392. SANDERS. 722—2 sleeping rms. modern. nicely furnished; garages. . ST. CLAIR. W.. 109—APT. 1; 2 FRONT RMS.: HOC WATER: PRIV. ENTRANCE. WOODRUFF—W. Dr.: lovely furn. room; priv. home; men preferred. Ch. 0694-M. TENTH. E.. 410—Modern room, $3.50; Central car. bus. Li. 3763. ! TENTH. E„ 433—Apt. 2; home privileges; i good heat: board opt. Li. 9197. 17TH, E.. 634—Nicelv furn. rm. mod., priv. home. LI. 4204. He. 5163. 21ST. E.. 661—Pleasant warm rm., near bath; $4. He. 5444. NICE FRONT ROOM—Steam heat; business women; breakfast optional. Home privileges. 603 E. 32d St. Wa. 2836. WALKING DISTANCE High-class rm., next bath: steam heat. Li. 9415. UNUSUALLY warm room; constant hot water: bus, car line. Ta. 2431. WARM Room, widow's home, kitchen privileges if desired. Ha. 4646-W. ROOM—Garage; private home; northeast. Ch. 6770. Room for Rent With Board CAPITCL. N. 2157—Rm. and board. $7.50; modern, private family; $7.50, Ta. 1648. CAP.. N.. 2301 —Nice, warm front rm., for 2. Privileges. Ha. 4975-M. CENTRAL, 1944—Lovely, front room; prlvate home; excellent meals. DE3UINCY. N.. 910—Nice rm.. 1 or 2: home privileges: good meals. Ir. 1267-W. EAST—WeII-heated, attractive room; good meals; 1 or 2. Ir. 2950. KENWOOD, 3725—Working girl to room and board. Wa. 1977-J. MANKER. 2748—CLEAN WARM RM. FOR 2. HOME PRIVILEGES. DR. 5771. MERIDIAN. N.. 2050—Pleasant rm.. twiD beds; excellent meals; very reasonable. NEW JERSEY. N., 2229—Nice warm front rm.. for 1 or 2; home priv.: plenty hot water; good meals. Nr. Cent, car. Ta. 4706. OAKLAND. 953—Front room: modern private home; 2 meals. Ch. 2714-W. RUCKLE. 1937—Front, well-heated room; good meals: 1 or 2. He. 2020. WASH., E., 1139; Hyland Apt. s—Rm.. good board, best heat, hot water. GIRL, between 2, 7 yrs. Mother's care. Protestant pref. Ch. 1734-J. CHRISTIAN HOME—For aged or children; best of care. Ref. Be. 1918-R.-1. CHILD to board: private, modern home. mother’s care. Be. 1682-M. V MOTHER’S CARE TO CHlLD—Refined: steam hted. home. Ha. 1533-W. CHILDREN to board; refined home; good care, 1722 Spann. Take English car. WILL care for child while mother works. Modern. 628 Lockerbie. Ri. 1703. Rent Rooms ALABAMA. N.. 321—Housekeeping rms ais<s sleeping rms. ALABAMA, N- 949—Large, warm rooms; modern; everything furnished. LI. 8237. ASHLAND, 1804—2 rms.. 2 in-a-door beds; ! private entrance. He. 4406. _____ ASHLAND. 2221—2 connecting rooms, Ist floor; private entrance. He. 5148. BARTH. 1315—2 or 3 small rms., private entrance, modern. DENISON HOTEL Pennsylvania and Ohio. Now Is your opportunity to secure a nice warm room for the winter. Complete hotel service. Rates surprisingly low: 2-room suites: parlor, bedroom, bath, for 4 persons, as iow as $75 month. Let us show you. EAST—2 RMS.. FURNISHED APT.: MODERN; REAS. CH. 2473, ELM. 820—3 unfurnished rooms; gas, lights; sls. ILLINOIS. N., 948—rooms, nicely furnished. modern conveniences. Ri. 8889. ILL., N., 2339—1. 2. 3 rm., priv., apts., $3, S5. $8.50 wk. Everything furn. Ta. 7110. ILL., N.. 2275—Nice, clean rm. and kitchenette; everything furnished. Ta. 6284. _ JEFFERSON. N.. 414—Large room, kitchenette; down; private home. Ch. 5773. MERIDIAN. S.. 1024 >/ 2 —Two housekeeping rooms, also sleeping room. MEREDITH, 2917—2 connect, rms., mod.; good heat; priv entrance. Dr. 5729. 1449 N. NEW JERSEY Two housekeeping rms., bath; nice, warm. Ri. 0195, ■, NEW JERSEY. N„ 2042—M0d. rm.. best _o f heat, laundry privllege; adults. NEW JERSEY N..jJ34—Good warm house- | keeping rooms. In. 4145, NEW JERSEY. 1029. N.—Light housekeeping room; heat, light, gas, $4.00. NEW YORK, E., 227—Large front housekeeping and sleeping rooms, modern. Centrally located. Good heat, NOBLE, 615 S.—2-room furn. apt.; steam heat. lights, gas. water furnished; walking distance; week or month. NORTHWESTERN. 2507—2 modern rms., furn.: garage: white. $5; also mod. furn. sleeping rm.; $2. Ha. 1172-R. OHIO. E.. 540 —One front room: $3.50 wk. One side room, $2.50 wk. OHIO, E.. 430—Housekeeping rooms, elec.. gas, everything furnished. PENN.. N.. 1864—2. 3-rm. housekeeping apts.. also sleep, rm.; references. 314 E. ST. CLAIR, APT. 1 Two front rms., steam heat; $9; 1 sleeping rm. SHERMAN DR.. N. 2406 —2 rm. suite; modern. Ch. 3877. . TRAUB. N., 20—MODERN RMS.; EVERYTHING FUR.; ADULTS. BE. 4642. UNION. 2515—3 furn. rms.; private entranee; $6 week: Ist floor. VILLA. 829 —Two nice rooms, private lavatory. sink. Good transportation. WALNUT. E.. 115—2 rms.: walk, dlst.; S2O. See housekeeper in basement. WALNUT. E.. 112 —2 modern rms.: private entrance: also sleep, rm. Ri. 3629. WALNUT. W.. 118. Two single. S4 and $5; furnished. WASH.. E.. 3323—2 rms.. mod.: everything furn.: near Malorv Cos. Ch. 5587-W. Houses and Flats Furnished ALABAMA. N.. 1722—6-room apt., beautiful sun porch, frigidaire, heat, water furn . reasonable. Call after 4 p. m. ALABAMA. N- 1806—6-room apartment well furnished: heat, light, gas. water furnished; reference; adults. CAPITOL. N- 2120—3-rm. furn. ant., steam heat, also room for 2. $35. Ha. 3036-M. COLLEGE. 2033—2-room modern apt., suitable for 2 or 4. Everything furnished. $7. He. 5115. HAMILTON. N.. 342-344—4-RM. DOUBLE. WILL RENT FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED; VERY CHEAP, LUETT AVE., 644—Furnished house for rent: adults. Call Wash. 2892. MERIDIAN. N., 3-room apt.; overstuffed: maid service. MICH.. F, 430—2-room. mod. apt., nicely furnished, reasonable; good heat. NEW YORK. E- 425—SMALL. MODERN. FRONT APARTMENT. LI. 6177. OXFORD. N.. 1133—2 furn. apts. modern. private entr.: reasonable. Ch. 0897-W. PENNSYLVANIA 4?.. 3510—BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED 5-ROOM APARTMENT’ $125 MONTH. TA. 2906. PRATT E.. 118 —Owners: 8-room modern home, all or part for winter. 16TH E- 717—Near College; nicelv furn. 3-room mod, apt.; porches. Ta. 4329. WE have waiting list lor furnished houses and apartments. Call Li. 6662 WILL share mv lovely modern home with employed couple. Kitchen privileges, good heat, garage; reasonable. Ir. 0687. WISH to share modern home with couple or 2 employed ladles. Ch. 6673. Cambridge NORTH AND DELAWARE STS. Beautifully furnished 1. 2 and 3-room apartments; reduced rents. See custodian or phone Li. 5391. H. H. Woodsmall & Go. 1

Apartments for Rent I BELLINGHAM—36I2 Balsam Ave.: newly decorated 3-room apts.. $47.50: utilities furnished. Wa. 4413, CENTRAL. 2342—5-room apt., heat, water turn. Ri. 5994. He. 2783. COLLEGE. 2134—Lower duplex. 5 rooms and breakfast, attractive living room, excelient heat, water and garage. He._1216. COLLEGE, near 54th—1 rm., bath, kitchen. all utilities furn. $35. Hu. 4961, DOWNEY. 133—4 rooms, sleeping porch, bath. heat, water, stove, refrigerator Adults. Ir, 0604. RUCKLE. 1718—3-room ground floor aptheat. water, garage, very reasonable. LI. 1933 or He. 2224. UNIVERSITY AVE., 5363—1rv., 4 rms. Ist floor, mod, light, gas heat. Child, allowed. VIRGINIA AVE., 2391 2 —3 rms.. semi-mod . 3d floor, $12.50. Dr. 5857. 418 E. 15th. furnished $70.00 412 N A’.a 51.00 412 N. Alabama ...f 47.06 234 E Pratt 42.50 1603 Central 37.50 3015 N. Meridian 85.00 MOYNAKAN PROPERTIES 710 Union Title Li. 3458. 10TH ST.. E.. 2120 1 2- —4 rooms, semimodern. LI. 2260. Wa. 1820, 11TH. ST.. 42 W.—Nicely dec. kitchenette apt.: heat. gas. lights, water, ice furns33 50. Call Apt. 1 The Grant. 19TH, 309 E.—s rm. lower duplex; steam heat, water pd.; $45. Ta. 0419. AMBASSADOR APARTMENT HOTEL Beautiful ultra modem furnished oi unfurnished, $60.50 and up Daily or monthly rates. Hotel service. Phone R’ 1371 or call at building 850 N Penn APARTMENT RENTAL BURFAU Let us help you find *n apartment. Wi take vou Id our car No obligation ot course Ri 1371 'THE HAINES—BIOV 2 N. 111.; living room. dinette, bath; $33 to $36; newly decorated. Houses for Rent ADAMS. N.. 2829-31—4-room modern double: $25 month. Keys at 2819. Ri. 8825. Eve- Ch, 1584-J, ALABAMA. N.. 1830—5 rms. mod., except furn., water pd.: $22.50. Ha. 1702-W. ■ BEI.LEFONTAINE. ioo9—B rooms, modern, S3O; suitable for roomers. He. 4593. BHLLEFONTAINE, 2623—5 rms., bath. ■ electricity; $23.50. He. 4967. BLVD.. PL.. 3211—6 rms.. mod., garage. $218.50. Kevs south. J. W. Haley. State Life BOULEVARD PL.. 3715—Near Butler car and 38th St.; half modern bungalow: 4 rooms, bath; garage: S4O. Key at 3713 or call Ri. 9165 days, or Ta. 5966 eves. • 405 N. Colorado St. Four rooms, newly papered: garage: inside toilet: garage: water paid: $22.50 per month. F. J. VIEHMANN COMPANY. 142 N. Delaware St. Rl. 7514. CONGRESS. 331—4-room modern double. newly decorated, garage. Wa. 2290-W. CORNELL 1401—5 rooms, modern, hardwd. firs; high-class colored only. Dr. 3827. DEARBORN. 2240. N.—Single, 5-rooms modern, enclosed back porch; double garage, front drive. $35. Ch. 1517. EAST. S.. 1345—Near car 6-room modern double: garage: water pd. Dr. 2526. ENGLISH AVE.. 1702—7 nice rooms, "upstairs. water and lights paid, near school. $25 per month. Dr. 5350. jEWING. 933—4-room half double, modern except bath, garage. Only $25. GRACELAND. 3623—Most attractive bungalow dou.: practically new; 4 rms. and bath: strictly mod.; beautiful yard; gar.; adults: $44.50; nr. Butler car. Wa. 2657. HAMILTON. N.. 1421—6 rooms, modern. gar,, water pd.: S4O, Wa. 1484 eve. HILLSIDE. 2270—Brlghtwood. Columbfa car: 4 rms., gar., lgts. pd.: sl2. School 38. Ch. 1634. HILLSIDE. 2391—1 sq. Columbia bus; 6 rms- elec, lights garage; $lB. Ch. 1634. HOLMES. S., 2—Over 2701 W. Washington; 6 rooms; modern. Be. 0748: KELLEY. 1509 —Shelby car; 5-rm. modern. dbl., garage; water pd.; $27. Hu. 7387. LEE ST.. 1427—Cozy 5-room bungalow, semi-modern, redecorated. Dr. 5889, LEEDS. 235—4 rooms modern. garage water pd.. $26.50. Dr. 0809 days. MANLOVE. 4641—5-rm. semi-mod., near school, good transport.; reas. Ha. 0317-M eves. ' M’CARTY. W.. 2126—4 rooms, electricity, rewlv papered, garage. sls. Rl. 0361, MINNESOTA. E„ 605—5 rm. cottage, lights. gas, toilet, garage. $25. Ri. 1920. MISSOURI. S.. 929—7 rooms mod., excent furnace, bath tub. Cobb. Ri. 2277. ROWLAND AVE.. 1633—Newiy decorated 4room double. Very good location, water paid, furnace, inside toilet, $23. Ch. ’ 2793-M or Hu. 3647, ORIENTAL S.. 137 —4 rooms, gas. elec.. ga*~- water pd.: Ford plant; sl2. PARK. 1002 new furnace; near car. LI. 6149. _ PARKER, 554—Attractive 6-rm. mod. dbl.: newly papered; garage. Ir. 4624-J. PROSPECT. 825—7 rooms, modern: 2-car garage; water paid; S3O. Dr. 5193. RAYMOND. E.. 930 5-room modern double. good furnace, near school; S3O. ST. CLAIR. E.. 1122—Double, mod.. 9 rms.. gar., gd. condi.: water pd.; $27.50. SOMERSET. 1132—5 rooms, elec., newly papered, garage. w r ell, sl6. Ri. 0361. SPRUCE. 1726—Upper duplex, 5 rms. gas elec., inside toilet, garage, water paid: sl3. STEVENS ST., 629—5-room, semi-modern; near Virginia avenue car lines. TACOMA. N.. 1725—M0d. 4 rm. dble. builtin cabinet: shades, linoleum. Ch. 3644. TACOMA. N.. 1529—Attractive 4-room semi-modern double: S2O; with garage $22.50. Li. 1957, Evenings. Hu. 2797. TEMPLE and Pearl; nice 4-rm. double bung,, semi-mod.; A-l; sl6, He. 5805. THADDEUS i73S—3 rooms, semi-modern. water paid. Ri. 1652. UDELL 615—4-room modern double, water pg'd, garage. Ha. 0882. WALNUT. E.. 511—Modern 5-room house, newly decorated. Wa. 1338-W. WARMAN AVE.. S., 501—Cottage, 6 rms., semi-modern, garage. Be. 0746. WISCONSIN, 317—S. Meridian car. 5 rooms, gas, elec, garage. 516. Ri. 0645, WOLCOTT N- 224—3 bedroom modern home; near Tech; schools; S3O. Li. 2725. TENTH. E.. 4724—Cozy 4-rm. bungalow double; garage; $35. Call Ir, 3725-W. 25TH. W.. 850 Va—Colored s"’rooms, bath lights, gas sls, Ta, 2958. 29TH. W . 639—Attractive 5-room modern double, hardwood floor throughout, newly decorated lineolum. garage. Hu. 5739. 31ST. W.. 342—6-room modern double; excellent condition, toilet first floor, full bath up. Near good school, car. bus. garage: S4O. Hu. 7175. Attention, Railroad Men Snappy 5-room bungalow: first-class; new paint and paner 337 Villa. Dunlop & Holtegel 122 E. Market St. LI, 6517. COLORED—2Sth. "W- 534; 4-room semimodern; sls, Ta. 4016. Reduced Rent, Downtown, $25 Six rooms, modern, good condition. 408 E. St. Clair. Dunlop & Holtegel 122 S. Market St. LI. 6517. COLORED —2 and 5-room houses. 701 Inland Bank Bldg. 3900 NORTH—Cozy 4-room bungalow double, fireplace, master bedroom, garage. Opportunity to buv furniture. Hu. 1145, COLORED, 718 N. WEST Five rooms bath. gas. electricity, water paid; $22.50. Li, 6354, 5-Room Double Like New, $lB 521 Birch ave.; paved street, garage; new paper, inside water and toilet; gas and electric lights. Dunlop & Holtegel 122, E. Market. Lt. 6517. Suburban for Rent BEECH GROVE—4 rms., long living room, in-a-door bed; S2O. Ch. 5706-M. Business Places for Rent LIGHT MANUFACTURING OR STORAGE 33x40 ft.. sls month: 4th floor, elevator servite: plenty light and air. 42 W South St. H. L. Dithmer. Ta. 0689. SPACE in Union Bus station: ideal permanent wave shop: light, heat furnished Innuire ticket office. 125 W. Market. OFFICE SPACE—Or desk room; office out congested district; phone service. Ta. 0234. Houses for Sale ~ INVESTMENT 12 DOUBLE GOOD RENTAL SIOO CASH OR LOT Beavers LI. 3820, evenings Ir. 3663-M. CAN USE EQUITY IN VACANT LOT as down payment on 4-room house west, near National Road. Fine condition. 2 bedrooms. 2 porches, garage 50 ft. lot, $2,500. E. M. Weesner. LI. 3820; evenings, Ir. 1680. 3 Rooms—Near Lyndhurst sl4 Per Month plus a little extra the first month, pars for this home. Good neighborhood, well, and garage. Mr. Weesner. LI. 3820 evenings. Ir. 1680. RUCKLE. 3868—Colonial 4 bedroom home; A-l condition: reas. Owner. Wa. 4634, $4 250—Modern bungalow. 3 bedrms.. 1027 N Kealing, small payment. Ch. 3644, SHERMAN DR.. S . 1206—5 rm. semi-mod. | bungalow, garage. Dr. 1539. , ' WILL BUILD—S-room house complete for $1,600; clear lot necessary. Be 31&7.

Money for Taxes We Lend for Less NOW We’ll Lend You $l4O for the Same Price SIOO Formerly Cost By Reason of Our REDUCED RATE HERE IS THE COST On Loans Payable in 20 Equal Monthly Payments SIOO average monthly cost $1.32 S2OO average monthly cost $2.63 S3OO average monthly cost $3.94 Same Rate on Other Amounts See Us Before Borrowing Household Finance Corporation (Established 178) 404 Kresge Bldg.—4t;h Floor 513 Lemckle Bldg.—sth Floor 41 East Washington St. 106 East Market Street PHONE Riley 7923 PHONE Riley 2579

Houses for Sale **ANOTHER BARGAIN” HERE IT COES S2,6SO—TERMS! See 910 Woodrow, few doors south of 4600 W. WASHINGTON Cozy 5-room bungalow, side drive to garage 1 electric lights; well water inside. Near district school No. 14. Excellent transportation. “YOU’LL LIKE IT!” Call Mr, Neukom. Wa. 0569. day or night. “GRAB THIS” SSO CASH—32S PER MO. 5-ROOM BUNGALOW Large brick front porch long living room, dining room. 2 large bed rooms, roomy kitchen, concrete back porch, electric lights, well, side drive to garage. This is a bargain at $2,750. Located 1400 block Sayre street. Drive out to Lvnhurst drive (5300 west) 2 souares south of West Morris street to Martha street, then west. See or call MR. NEUKOM. Wa. 0569. day or night. [ BY OWNER WASH. BLVD. SACRIFICE Seven-room residence: 3 bedrooms; closed-in sleeping porch, sun parlor; hardwood floors throughout; maid’s room 3d floor: complete basement: oil burner; plavroom: SI,BOO double garage. Day, Rl. 1714; evenings. Wa. 2321. SHEPARD. 819—North of Rhodius park; 4 rms.. rough plumbing in for bath, toilet and sink. .$2,800. Only SIOO cash. This house is in splendid condition. Ri. 3477; eve- Li 8167. wiVE ROOM Semi-modern bungalow; built-in features. Price. $3,000: SIOO down. $25 mo. R. E. Kennedy, Beech Grove 24-W-l or 120. LOT—On Adams st. near 28th; all improvements in and paid; $690. Terms to suit. Take Ford car as part. Owner 131 Beck Ave., Akron. O. BUY THIS SSOO equity in $3,700 semi-mod. bungalow, a suburban iot. 50x200; raise vour owm provisions; get ready for spring. He. 1658. BEVILLE. 806 —5 rooms: S3OO cash; sl6 per month: bargain if sold at once. Li. 4301: evenings. Ha. 2823. NO DOWN PAYMENT Modern. 4 bedrm. home. 2-car garage large lot. Ideal location. Owner Ta. 0960. PAY LIKE RENT New 5 rm. mod. bungalow; built-in features, garage, near car. Ta. 0960. SPEEDWAY, 5040 W. 14th—5 rm. strictly mod. bungalow: leaving city, will sell equity cheap. Be. 3882-R. OWNER will sacrifice 5-rm. bungalow: N. E.: only $2,600: small down payment. (Will rent). Eves.. He. 1980. Suburban for Sale EXTRA M.QNEY ’ FOR YOU “IN SUNSHINE GARDENS” Raise chickens truck gardens, live in a nice bungalow, electric lights, well water, garage, chicken house with one or two acres completely fenced. BUS SERVICE and grocery store in community also school bus for the children. Six arid onehalf miles from Circle: 20 minutes drive. SSO CASH gives possession. Balance like rent. Drive out Sunday to 1900 block S. Meridian take Bluff Road No. 37 (4 miles to White Center M. E. church). See sign then west on Norwood Road or drive straight out South Harding St. For best proposition see or call MR. NEUKOM. Wa. 0569. day or night. ONLY SIOO DOWN—S2S month, new 5 rm. cottage, brick porches; garage; V 2 acre. Dr 3066. 2106 S. Emerson. Storage and Transfer LOCAL AND OVERLAND THANSFErVT Fire-proof storage house Store now pay 6 months later No charge for hauiine In. Nw trucks Experienced men PARTLOW-JENXINS MOTOR CAR CO 4)9 E Market Ri 7750 TRANSFER—Storage, parting, shipping low rates on California shipment OTTO J SUESZ. Rl. 6561 Rl 3628 CH. 4579 —Nites— CH. 0699-W

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$169.00 Overstaffed Suites $70.00 $160.00 8-Piece Dining Room Suites. .$70.00 $129.00 4-Piece Bedroom Suites $35.00 Buffets Dressers Beds Lamps End Tables

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.OCT. 26, 1929

Storage and Transfer J H TAYLOR TRANS & SiORAGE SPECIAL PRICES. OVERLAND- To or from Chicago St Louis. Detroit, Cieveland or other cities Dr 3071 or R 1 4265. LOCAL AND OVERLAND HAULTNO—Spectal prices on large or small lots to all points RI 6561 '•"4 CH. 4579 —Nltes— _ CH. 0699-W ‘MOVING. $4 LOAD AND UP Large covered trucks, clean padding, carelul, courteous men BEHRENT BIC* FOUR STORAGE. Li, 7790. Ch. 1432 _ BRITTON TRANSFER- Moving *3.50 icad: large trucks responsible men Dr 7618. HAULING —$5.00 per load and up. Expert piano movers Hicks. Ri. 6434. BOTTS TRANSFER—Large vans: 85 per load. Dr. 3483. Miscellaneous for Sale ANTIQUE BEDS—From $lB to SSOO. 2941 Central Ave. Ha. 2968. “BOTTLES SugalowsUy Bottle Cos. Rl. 7104. 605 S Capitol Ave. Home Bottle Supulies BREAKFAST SET —Gray oakwith" red velour seats: like new. Ch. 6770. CINDERS—THREE YARD LOADS: $2.50. CALL RI. 4675. COAL RANGE -Good condition; cheap. 824 Jefferson Ave. COAT -Short b’ack seal, gray fox collar. Size 36- bargain. Ta. 6007. COAT—Lady’s sport, fur collar. Size 36, ex. cond.. S’o. 1827 N. Talbott.. Apt. A. DIAMOND. 1-3 karat, perfect blue white. platinum setting: sacrifice. He. 4064, ELECTROLUX—The gas refrigerator furnishes endless, noiseless refrigeration for your home at lowest operation expense, now on disp.av at J. D. GARDNER & CO. 221 e. Maryland St. Lb 7898. FRACTURE BED—In good' condition: cheap for ouick sale. Ir. 3370-R. GAS RANGE. $8.50: breakfast set, $12.50; dining table, $2.50: buffet. S9; chiffrobc. Sis, 1320 S. Meridian St. HOTBLAST— "State,” like new. barg. 2941 Central Ave. Har. 2968. SCHOOL BOOKS —Hew and used, pay cash for used bks._Crawford's Drugs. LI. 1800. SINGER SEWING MACHINES Elec eric drop heads, repair all makea 126 W WASHINGTON RI 9718_ ELECTRIC WASHERS - We rebuild and service all makes. ELECTRIC APPLIANCE CLEARING HOUSE. Ch. 0852. SINGER drop-head; sews perfect: SB. Open evenings. 838 Virginia Ave. WAGON SCALE—IO-ton, 16x8. INDIANAPOLIS SCALE CO.. 620 E. Washington St, Ri. 6726. SUPERIOR HOUSE PAlNT—Outside or InRide 15 colors and white. $1 59 gallon. COMPETITION PAINT CO. 366 S Mejjjdian St Rl n ’6s BREAKFAST SET- Beautiful living room; 9-pc dintnß room complete tedrm rug*. occasional tables 2428 N Meridian WILL sac. furnishings of 5 rms.. with prlv. of renting house. S2O month, water pet. _>i_coal turn.. 3-car gar., reas. Ta. 4958. REMNANTS of linoleum, various sizes, patterns: at cost. PATTERSON SHADE CO.. 9 E. Wash. St- 3rd floor. Rl. 1496. PURE SORGHUM MOLASSES—2B49 Boyd Ave. Dr. 1449-J. UPRIGHT PIANO—Fine condition S3O: Atwater Kent radio, battery, tubes and speaker complete. S2O. Be. 3636. One-sixth horsepower and less, $5. Our Motor Stock Is Complete. MEIER ELECTRIC MACHINE COMPANY. 136 S. MER. ST. LI. 2401. PARLOR* HEATERS- 2 good used ones; real barg. 604 Mass. Ave. Rl. 2587. CHILD’S BED—Complete, good cond.: als® dress and coat; size 12. Ta. 2358. KITCHEN CABlNET—Library tßble, larg* ferns. small stands. Ch. 3710-J. HOT Water Radiators, all sizes, guaranteed. 403 E. Morris Bt. Dr, 5294. ELECTROTYPE cabinet. 30 factory stools, steel legs. S2 each; real bargain. Richardson, 653 Virginia Ave. CORD WOOD From Indiana state forest: deliver anywhere In city: 4 different size lengths. POLAR ICE AND FUEL CO. Ta. 4116.

$24.50 Occasional Chairs $9.Gi $29.50 Occasional Chairs $10.5C $39.50 Coxwell Chairs $15.0 $39.50 Ottoman Chairs $15.0' Smoking Stands Book Troughs Rug?