Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 196, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 December 1929 — Page 13

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HEALTH BUREAU SEEKS TO FIND RADIUM EFFECT Studies Are Extended to Factory Workers in Middle West H ii Cnite t Prcn WASHINGTON, Dec. 2 ;.—Studies to determine the effects pon workers of exposure to radium rays have been extended to the mid vest by the United States public health service. More than 200 women clock factory employes in the vicinity of New York City already have been examined by scientific investigators of the service. Using especially developed apparatus, the investigators have subjected each worker to a searching examination that is expected, after X-ray plates have been developed, to disclose the slightest trace of radium. Need Several Months It will require several months, Dr. L. R. Thompson, who is directing the inquiry for the health service, said today, to complete study of the plates obtained by the fie'/!) workers and prepare the results of their study for publication. The study is the most exhaustive ever undertaken to determine how radium rays affect workers wk* come into Intimate contact with them. Five New Jersey women and a number of workers elsewhere have been stricken after exposure to radium rays in clock factories and several deaths have resulted. To Remove Employes Dr. Thompson explained the health service has decided to expand its inquiry to Illinois in order to obtain data that will be as complete as possible. Results of the survey are expected to be of invaluable aid to science in treating radium patients In the future. Women workers in clock factories ’ hom the investigation discloses to he infected with the penetrating adium rays will be removed to other mployment. Results of the study are expected ’so to clarify the dispute between dentists over whether radium rays re harmful. ADMINISTRATOR FILES SUITS FOR MEDDLING eturn of Goods and $1,650 Is Asked in Estate Cases. Two suits charging Cora A. Brock- ! way, 1653 North Talbot street, with ! intermeddling in the administration of the estates of two relatives, have been filed in probate court by Will F. Law, administrator, it was learned today. She has been subpenaed to appear before Judge Mahlon E. Bash Jan. 6 for questioning. According to the suits, Law was appointed administrator of the estates of his mother, Mrs. Bessie Huegle. and of his wife, Ruth A. Law. The defendant is charged with “taking possession without authority” of jewelry, clothing and household goods included in both estates. Value of the articles w r as not given. Judgment totaling $1,650 and recovery of the goods is asked in the actions. CITY POSTAL RECEIPTS TOP TOTAL FOR 1928 Holiday Period Mail Grows; One Delivery a Day lo Continue. Indianapolis postal receipts increased approximately $20,000 for the period Dec. 16 to 24 inclusive, j over the same period in 1928. Post- ; master Roberts-H. Bryson announced today. The postoffice handled an increase of 851,587 pieces of mail during the period, an increase of 9.40 per cent. Carriers will continue to make only one delivery daily in residence sections the remainder of this week, because of the accummulation of mail over Christmas and the num - ber of magazines to be delivered. Delivery of magazines was held up until after the Christmas rush. CLEAR CITY OF ICICLES Firemen Work to Remove Danger of Hanging Ice Downtown. Fire department companies today were knocking giant ice festoons from downtown buildings to protect the public against fall of the heavy pieces due to the thaw. Eight city policemen were detailed from the traffic department today to guard sidewalks beneath the buildings while firemen worked. Tons of ice were knocked off the People's State bank. W. H. Messenger Furniture Company. Washington hotel and Colonial Furniture Company buildings. ESTABLISH RELATIONS Mexico and Poland Soon Will Exchange Diplomatic Ambassadors. MEXICO CITY. Dec. 26.—Diplomatic relations between Mexico and Poland will be instituted shortly, the foreign office announced. Poland’s minister will be Tytus Phillpowytz, although the Mexican appointee has not been announced. Growth of trade between the two countries necessitated the establishment of ministries, it was sttaed. Hit by Cab; Hurt Slightly Ray Ramond, 26, of 530 West New York street, was injured slightly when knocked down in the 1200 block on West Twenty-second street today by a taxi driven by Paul Owens of 1118 West Eleventh street He was taken to city hospital. Bethel Grocery Robbed nit Tim' StHcial BETHEL. Ind.. Dec. 26.—A burglar In the grocery of Thurman Constable took merchandise valued at $250, including a radio set, a toy wagon, knives, candy, peanuts and various foods.

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The largest verdict ever returned in a breach of promise case in this country was won by Miss Bertha A. Cleavenger of Detroit (above) when a jury awarded her $450,000 in her suit against John H. Castle, rich Detroit real estate operator. Miss Cleavenger testified that she had aided Castle in his rise from a $4-a-day automobile mechanic to multimillionaire realtor. M'NAUGHT WILL ANSWER JAN, 15 Expect Official Acceptance at National Parley. Although confident that Samuel P. McNaught, general superintendent of the lowa Anti-Saloon League, will accept the post proffered him as head of the Indiana division of the dry organization, officials of the state organization said his official acceptance was not expected until the national meeting of the league in Detroit Jan. 15. “McNaught will be at the national meeting and probably will confer at that time with state leaders of the league and officially accept ty? post,” declared Ethan A. Miles, attorney for the Indiana dry league, today. “He must arrange matters with the lowa league’s board before taking the position,” Miles explained. A protege of Dr. Scott F. Mcßride, general chairman of the national board of the league, is believed to have a fair chance of being named to the lowa superintendency. He is said to be a worker in Pennsylvania district of the dry organization. Births Boy* Charles and Margaiet Stevens. St. Vincent’s hospital. Albert and Gertrude Hlg, St. Vincent s hospital. Herman and Leonora tauter, St. Vincent’s hospital. Richard and Hallie Long. St. Vincent’s hospital. . . George and Ida Ladd, city hospital. Mahlon and Esta Mvers, city hospital. Charles and Edna Bmith, city hospital. Rov and Alice Angle, city hospital. Robert and Thelma Tracey, city hospltftl. Maurice and Cleo Green, city hospital. Benson and Beatrice Alford, city hospital. Arthur and Grance Kent, citv hospital. Wiley and Earmine Horn. 2309 Yandes Edwin and Catherine Worsham, 1138 Southern. _ Herbert and Dorothy Johnson. 1021 Harrison. _ _ . John and Lulu Pennington, 625 East Maryland. Marion and Ethel Ends, 2344 Hoyt. Albert and Edna Brooks. 544 Alton. Ora and Edna Banister, Coleman hosDl Albert and Mary Beckman. Coleman hosPl Ed’win and Margaret Hurd. Coleman hospital. _ , Stanley and Malitta Jensen. Coleman hosPl Truman and Jeessie Miles. Coleman hos--1,1 Ira and Stella Riddel. 1222 St. Peter. Frank and Thelma Henthorn, 408 North and Edith Sparks. 720 North W 9 ii ace Lowelland Katherine McKinzie, 1631 Milbvorn. , . William and Ethel Oliver. 540 Berwick. Howard and Lillian Culver. Coleman hospital. Girls Paul and Dessle Carlstadt. 1514 West Twenty-seventh. _ , . Howard and Miriam Bates. Coleman hosnli!uther and Lilly Bewley. Coleman hospital. ... . Edwin and Margaret Hurd, Coleman Grant and Alma Miller. Coleman hosand Edna Shaw. Cm email hospital John and Agnes Webster. Coleman hosP Grim and Lena Taylor. 1926 South T \vilHam and Emma Mohler, 1033 North Warman. .. Frederick and Francis Kandlon. 1315 lSradburv. Charles and Helen Richardson, St. Vincent’s hospital. , _ ... John and Elizabeth Cooper, St. Vincent’s hospital. ... Hugh and Marie Davey Jr., St. Vincent’s hospital. Robert and Marguerite McDaniel, St. Vincent’s hospital. Carl and Florence Hendilcks, St. Vincent’s hospital. Mahlon and Esta Myers, St. Vincent s hospital. Chester and Hazel Watson. St. Vincent’s George and Bessie Scholl, St. Vincent's hospital. Frank and Gladys Graves. St. Vincent's hospital. James and Charles Du Pee, St. Vincent’s hospital. Benson and Beatrice Alford. St. Vincent's hospital. Marion and Velva Detamore, Bt. Vincent's hospital. Frank and Mildred Sharp. St. Vincents hospital. , Thomas and Margaret Ayers, 1128 East Pratt John and Goldie Jones, 1222 Beecher street. Glen and Phoebe Smith, 141 North Geisendorf. Deaths Marv Ella Bracy, 40. 733 Elder, pulmonary tuberculosis. Mary Brooks. 57. 621 Maxwell, bronchial pneumonia Gladys Moore, 7, city hospital, pertussis. Norman L.-e Holt, 10, city hospital, cerebro spinal meningitis. Wm. C Hinne. 74. 1934 Ashland, cardial vascular renal disease. Charles F. Bruder, 70, city hospital, uremia. Martha A. Botkin. 81. Methodist hospital. coronary ccciuston. Dr. James Robert Ball. 61. Methodist hospital. streptocic septicemia. Tonev George Plexidoncs. 38, city hospital, cerebro-spinal meningitis. Lawrence VVilmore. 23. city hospital, cerebro-spinal meningitis. McKinley Boone. 28. city hospital, cere-bro-splnal meningitis. Viola Jane McColltch, 82, 3143 Ashland, coronarv closure. Elizabeth Brooks. 56. 437 East Thirtyeighth. acute tubercular pneumonia. Benjamin Ludwig. 73. Methodist hospital. hypostatic pneumonia. John I ■ Roy Wilson, 34, Methodist hospital, colitis. Hannah Wertz. 79. city hospital, hypostatic pneumonia. John Hribar. 68. 916 North Haugh. arteriosclerosis. Annie Gregory, 75. 1415 Columbia, arteriosclerosis. Patricia Hale. 1 month. Riley hospital, malnutrition. i-nry W. Suesens. 52. 1130 West Thirtys id. lc "r pneumonia. Gryilia Mildred Lewis. 4 months, epidemic meningitis. Melvin McCracken, 27. city hospital, cerebral spinal mengltis. Bettv Hansen. 2 years, city hospital, cerebral spinal meningitis. John Mvers. 57. city hospital, cerebral spinal meningitis. Martha Lucille Keith. 3 years. 549 South Harris, entercolitis. Crossing Crash Is Fatal Bit T n’ti tl Prm* BLOOMINGTON, HI.. Dec. 26. Fred Hanson, 35, and his 5-year-old daughter were killed and his wife and another daughter injured seriously Wednesday when their automobile was struck by a Big Four train.

Death Notices BALAY. MARY B.—Age 74 year*, widow of Jame* W. Balay; mother of Wllev V., Earl 1,.. Burl W. and Minnie Ba’.av, Mrs. Eva E. Nichols and Mrs Carl L. Gruelle. ' passed away Tuesday. 4 p. m., at the residence. 1120 N. Beville Ave. Friends may call at the home anv time. Funeral at the East Tenth Street Methodist church Friday, at 2 p. m. Burial WashI Ington park. BULLMAN. CHRISTINA Companion of William Bullman, mother of Charles Bullman. Mrs. Edward Kruse. Mrs. Carrie Riser. Mrs. Anton Wiese and Miss Matilde Bullman. passed away at her home in Cumberland. Tuesday, 2:15 p. m. Funeral Thursday, 2 p. m., at the residence, 2:30 p, m. at St. John’s Evangelical church. Interment St. John’s cemetery. In charge I of Max Herriich Sc Son. ! KERSEY. LAFORD G. —Husband of Hannah Kersev; father of David H., Juanita and Robert, passed awav Tuesday evening at residence. 249 N Tremont. age 60 vears. Funeral services Friday. 10:30 a. m- at Memorial Baptist church. W. St. Clair and N. Bellview. Friends invited. Burial Lebanon, Ind.. (Lebanon | end Ardeesp-i papers please copy.i .uVERS. JOHN H: —Age 56 years, brother of Charles A., Mary A. and Cecelia Myers. Mrs, Catherine Baker, passed away Wednesday. Dec. 25. Funeral Friday. Dec 27. from FINN BROS. FUNERAL HOME. 1639 N. Meridian St., at 10 a. m., strictly private. Burial Holy Cross cemei tery. Card of Thanks CARD OF THANKS—We wish to thank the friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown us during the illness and death of our husband and father, William H. McGuire. Especially do we thank Rev. Shafer for the consoling words, singers and Green St Jacob, funeral directors, lor their kindness and efficient services: also all for the floral offerings, tokens of love and sympathy THE FAMILY. Funeral Directors WM. D. BEANBLOSSOM. Mortuary. Phone. Be. 1588. 1321 W. Ray St. W. T. BLASENGYM Main office. 2220 Shelby St. Drexel 2570. George Grinsteiner Funeral director 522 E. Market. ! Riley 5374. HERRMANN FUNERAL HOME. ESTABLISHED SINCE 1854. 701 N. New Jersey St. Ri. 6778, Ri. 6857. ! UNDERTAKERS. HISEY & TITUS. 931 N. Delaware. Li. 3821. LAUCK FUNERAL HOME 1458 S. Meridian. Dr. 2140. J. W “PATTERSON. Funeral Director. Riley 3606. “A REAL HOME FOR SERVICE" RAGSDALE it PRICE Li. 3608. 1219 N. Alabama. WALD 1232 Union St. 1619 N. Illinois St. J. C. WILSON funeral parlors, ambulance sendee and modern automotive equipment. Dr. 0321 and Dr. 0322. Transportation Colonial!* e- f| Inter state Transit jib .Ride in Comfort Great Lakes to Gulf Coast to Coast Chicago $ 4.oolPittshurgo ...$ 8.00 Dayton 3.oo]Philadelphia . 15.50 Detroit fi.oo]New York.... 17.50 Cincinnati ... B.oo]St. Louis 5.00 Louisville ... 3.oo]Kansas City.. 9.00 Nashville .... T.OOjDenver ....... 22.50 Jacksonville . 21.8ojLos Angeles .. 52.00 New Busses—Air Cushions— Reclining Chairs Gold Medal Drivers Three Convenient Depots 104 Monument Circle LI. 4000 Denison Hotel Terminal Riley 4000 Union Bus Station Riley 2255 Special Notices NATURES AID MINERAL VAPOR BATHS and massages, for rheumatism, neuritis, nervousness, reducing, all disorders of blood: facial free with bath. Ladies only. Ri. 0292. Mclntire Sisters 1523 N. Capitol. ENDICOTT-JGHNaON— Work or dress shoes. $1.98 to $3.98. Overalls, pants shirts, gloves, cut prices. 118 Virginia Instructions "aviation^ Ground engineers and pilots earning big income. Only government approved school in Indiana. Come in. let us explain. CURTISS WRIGHT FLYING SCHOOL. 957 N. Meridian. Li: 4282. Open eves. Lost and Found GENT’S HAMILTON WATCH LOST. BE. 1683. REWARD. LOST—Wire-haired fox terrier from 1406 Park Ave. Generous reward for prompt return Cali MRS. J. R. MOYNAHAN, Li. 3972. LOST—From 4130 N. Illinois St., haired Fox terrier; about 1-year-old; answering to name Bill. Telephone Wa. 3455. Reward for return. LOST -One Illinois Bunn special gold watch. Reward. Call Li. 2588, after 7 p. m. Hu. 4090, • NEIGHBORS watch for new black, white. fox terrier. Ri. 3852. Ri. 3854. Reward. PEARL BEADS—Pink, white, bet. Lyric. Central Christian church. Kpske. Dr. 1185 PURSE—Between HI.. Meridian on 34th; working lady needs badly: rew‘. He. 3576. PURSE—Black, red fastening; money, bank book; owner needs badly; reward. Li, 0862. PURSE—Between S4O and SSO by working ladv; ne-ds badlv: reward. Ch. 3067. You Read the Want Ads— Have you tried to use them? It’s easy—Call Ri. 5551. Ask for an Ad Taker. Business Announcements FEATHERS —Bought solo and renovated leather mattresses, pillows made to order Z_ r Buricle 431-433 Mass Ave RI 669I 1 PAPER HANGING—SPEC. PRICES ”WINTER MONTHS C. GILLILAND. DR. 2747. WE REPAIR all kinds of gas ranges. We are experienced McGame. Be. 1993-M. RUGS cleaned. 9x12, $1 50. Call for. del. 10-da. spec. Keemer Rug. Cos, Ch. 6336. NORTH SIDE HOME CARE TAKERS—We do interior exterior decorating, wash walls and woodwork, wash and polish windows: also fire furnaces. He. 4672, HYATT JOHNSON PERSONAL SERVICE ROOFING CO. —Saves 25 per cent, cn reroofing, gen, house repairs. Ch, 2720. DOYLE HEATING CO.—lnstalls furnace*. Repairs all makes furnaces. Li. 727 P BRIGHTEN the home with new wall paper; special discount this mo. Dr. 23f.9 PAPERHANGING—And decorating, reduced prices, good work; ref. Ch. 1834. CLEANING, papering. Boor sanding, refinishing of ail kinds. Jones. Ch. 0579. $4 PER ROOM For 1 month only; paper fur. and hung. It. 2415. Frank Jackson. Ch. 2004. Help Wanted Female 5 LADIES with automobiles. Call on homes Factory, 313 E. South St. 5 LADIES with automobiles. Call on homes. Factory, 313 E. South St. Help Wanted Male Men with trucks for freight line. See Buckee Traffic Mgr., Capitol Motor Express, 902 S. Capitol. MEN AND BOYS—Trap and hunt furs Mr. Free will buv them everv Saturday EM-ROES. 209 W. Washington St. 3 GENTLEMENLY salesmen. Call on business houses. Factory, 313 E. South St. YOUNG MAN College education preferred with advertising experience. Splendid opportunity for the right man to learn advertising business. Bring copy sample of own work. Apply Employment Division 7th Floor The Wm. H. Block Cos. 3 GSNTLKMENLY salesmen! Cali on busidni house*. Factory, SIS B. South St.

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Help Wanted Male SALESMEN j Must have had recent experience in selling women's shoes. Good opportunity for capable men. Apply Employment Division 7th Floor The Wm. H. Block Cos. 2 WHITE and 2 colored men for special work. 242 Indiana Ave. Situations Wanted Male PLUMBER—ALL KINDS OF REPAIR WORK. REASONABLE. RI. 1695. Situations Wanted Femaie CURTAIN DRAPERIES. laundered; 35c pair; soft water: work guar. RI. 8944, Rooms for Rent CENTRAL, 2821—Large, warm, front room. Suitable for 2. Private home. CLINTON HOTEL— 29 Virginia Ave., clean, steam heateo rms.; $3 to $6. RI. 1738. COLLEGE. 1140—Lovely front rm.; fine heat; home privileges. Ri. 8778. COLLEGE 1114—Warm rm.; plenty hoc water; meals opt.; good car. Ri. 7291, DENISON HOTEL Pennsylvania and Ohio. Now is your opportunity to secure a nice warm room for winter. Complete hottl service. Rates surprisingly low; $5 wk.: 2-room suites; parlor, bedroom, bath for 4 persons, as low as $75 mo. Let us show you. GRANT. N„ 102—Large front rm., near bath, home privileges. Ir. 1083.

ILLINOIS. N.. 3059—Lovely room; water in room; private home. Ha 0821. MERIDLAnTn.. 530—Beautiful walnut bedrm. suite, adjoining bath; suitable 2. NOBLE 8- 926—Large front room, modern, priv. home, garage, reasonable. OHIO HOTEL. 1261 b £. Ohio—Clean rms. steam beat, hot, cold waier: $5 up PRATT. W., 29—Clean, steam heat, cooking privileges, phone. $2.50 week. '320 E, VERMONT Nice warm sleeping rooms; hot water, $3 week. Ri. 0575. WALNUT. E., 412—Attractive rooms, modern, hot water, home privileges. WALNUT. W., 118 SLEEPING AND HOUSEKEEPING RMS 24TH, E., 6uu —uneenul. warm, front rm.; private home. He. 3514,

Room for Rent With Board PARK 2063 Large, well-heated, front room; home privileges: $7.50. He. 4552. ■ PARK AVE., 833—ROOM AND BOARD. RI. 9930. 19TH, W., 26—Beautiful front room, suitable for 2: meals-if desired. Ha, 3464. CHRISTIAN HOME lor aged or children: good care. Be 1918 R-l. CHILDREN to board; mother's care; near SChool No. 4 Li. 4634. Rent. Housekeeping Rooms ALABAMA, N., 2037—Nicely furnished, warm apt. Reasonable. Ta. 1550. ALABAMA, N.. 813—2 warm rms.; walking distance. $6 wk. Ri. 8010. ARSENAL, K., 1107—2 nice rooms and k.tchenttee, modern, furnished. Ch. 6861. ASHLAND. 2760—2 rooms completeyl furn.; private entrance. He. 5274, t ILLINOIS, N.. 511—2 rms. anc! kitchenette. turn.: 2 sleeping rms.; city heat. MERRILL, E.. 309—Hsekpg. rms . $6; sleep. rms,; reas.; near Eli Lilly’s. Dr, 0544. NEW JERSEY. N.. (34—Good warm housekeeping rooms. Ri. 4145. NEW JERSEY, N.. 1020—Fur. room, kitchenette. heat, light, gas, auto space; $4.50 ORIENTAL. N., 20—2-rm. furn. apt., also 2 front sleeping rms. Li. 9055. PENNSYLVANIA. N.. 1624—2 cozy connecting rooms, gas range, sink. Ha. 3565. PENN.. N., 1853—2 lovely rms., priv. bath; gar.: refined people; ref. Ha, 2350-W. PROSPECT. 2008 —Nicely furnished modern, light housekeeping rooms. RILEY. N.. 427—3 rms.. bath. furn. except linens; private; adults. Ir. 1493-W, WOODRUFF- 544 Middle Dr.; small apt., furn.; SB. Ch. 3173. TENTH. E.. 447—Housekeeping rms.. tnodern; everything furn. Li. 9878. NICELY furnished modern housekeeping rooms on good car line. Ha. 1782. 2 ROOMS—Everything furnished; $4.00 per week; 1 room. $3. LOVELY WOODRUFF-—2 rms.. furnished; 3d fl.; $7. Ch. 4108. 2 HOUSEKEEPING RMS.—Modern; near Fountain Snuare, Dr. 1176. Houses and Flats Furnished ASHLAND AVE.. 1529—Nicely furn. 2-room front ept., private bath and entrance, Murphy bed, everything furn. Ri. 5976. DEXTER. 2195—3-rm. apt.; utilities furn.; 1 sa. Riverside car line. Ha. 2132-J. _ GRACELAND. 3823 4-bedroom modern home; nicely furnished: Pittsburgh heater: garage. Will rent entire house or reserve 2 bedrms. Call eves. Wa. 1379-M. VILLA. 1627—Upper 4-rm. modern: private home; nicely furn.; adults; ref.; heat, water furnished: $9 per week. Dr. 4168. WALNUT. E.. 115—3 Rooms, private bath. see housekeeper in basement. WASH.. E. 3524 —7 rms. mod., newlv papered, water pd.. gar.. SSO. Ir. 2871. TRY TIMES WANT APS FOR BUSINESS Apartments for Rent CENTRAL. 2342—5-rm.. heat, water, gar., car line, reas. Ri. 5994, He. 2783, DORMAN, 965’/h—Upper duplex; 5 rms.: complete bath; water paid; $19.75. Call MISS WIEBKE, Ri. 9512, or MRS. ELSNER. Ir. 3955. 3515 N. Pennsylvania $55.00 1108 College (furn.) 45.00 418 E. 15th 55.00 3015 N. Meridian 75.00 1226 N. Illinois 40.00 1655 N. Alabama 37.00 MOYNAHAN PROPERTIES. 710 Union Title. Li. 3458. WASHINGTON. E„ 5322—New modern brick veneer, apartment 4 rooms, kitchenette, pullman diner, long living room, full size bedroom, and bath. $65. See Custodian in basement of apartment or Foreman Realty Cos.. 724-25 Continental B-r>k B’dfr, Ri. -6lf> or Ir, 1085. UTH, W.. 42—Nicely decorated kitchenette apt., heat, light gas, water and ice furn.; $33.50. Aoolv No. 1 the Grant. 20in. E.. 701—UPPER DUPLEX—4 RMS. MODERN; HEAT: WATER FURN. $25. APARTMENT RENTAL BUREAU Let ns Help you find an apartment. We take you in our car V-.o obligation oi course. Ri 1371 AMBASSADOR APARTMENT HOTEL Beautiful ultra modern, furnished oi nn.’urmshed; *60.50 and up Daily oi monthly rates Hotel service. Phone RI 1371 or call at building. 850 N. Penn. KRIEGER 336 E. Prospect One and 2-room ants., newly decorated: 525 and S3O. See custodian or call Li. 5391, H. H WOOD3MALL & CO THE HAINES—BIO >2 N. 111.: living room, dinette kitchenette, bath, newlv dec.: $35. 3515 N. Pennsylvania $55.00 1108 College (furn.) 45.07 418 E. 15th 55.00 3015 N. Meridian 75.00 1655 N. Alabama 37.00 MOYNAHAN PROPERTIES, 710 Union Title. Li. 3458. Houses for Rent ASHLAND. 2646—50. College car; 6-room large modern double: $35. Ta. 3753. BANCROFT. N.. 813—6-rm. mod. doubl?. easily htd, wat, pd.. gar.: $42.50. Dr. 3013. BRADLEY. N.. 726—Dating lan. 1: 4-rm. mod, bung., ga.. wa. pci.; $32.50.Hu. 2219. BROADWAY. 39*7—Attractive 6-rm. dble., only S6O. RI, 7856. Ir. 0209-R 3. CAPITOL, N., 3419—6-room modern double, garage: SSO; sq. 111, car. Ha. 1657. CAPITOL, N.. 1328—8-rm. mod. sifitahte roomers; $35, Hail-Neal Cos. LI. 1004. DORMAN. 819—5-room semi-modern; water paid; S2O, Wa 1549. DREXEL. 505—5-room, hardwoods, breakfast nook, e’eaned. gar., wet.. S4O. Ir. 3331-J EASTERN. 39—4 rooms, bath, redecorated, hardwood floors, long living-room, modern except furnace: 20; water pd. LI. 6449, EUCLID. N.. 421—6-room modern cottage: garage; $32.50; Michigan car. Ir, 1246, KEALING. N.. 412—Attractive 4-room bungalow double, complete bath, heatrola. garage. $26 50. Call Miss Wiebke Ri. 9512 or Mrs. Eisner. Ir. 3955, LEXINGTON, 1910—5-rm. double, modern except furnace, gar., water od.; $27.5JL NEW JERSEY. S., 626—4 rooms and bath, modem, >21,50, PRATT. W. 3342—5 rooms, all modern. good condition: $25, RI. 6441. ROACH. 1301 Riverside car: nice 3-rm. cottage: city wa.: gas, lights; sl3 Ri. 6441 SHEPARD ST.. 1426-30-32— >2 sq. W. Indianapolls car, semi-mod., wa. pd. Be. 0214 VERMONT. W.. 2005' 2 —5-room duplex. mod., except heat: gar.: $22. Be. 0907-W. WARMAN. 8., 25—Con- 5-rm. double, near Washington High. *22. Be. X205-W.

Houses for Rent CORNER ASHLAND & 24TH—6-rm. mod. double, hardwood floors, new furnace. Only $27.50. So. College car. Ri. 6507. Wa. 1579. , Business Places for Rent DESK SPACE—Union Title Bldg. Services if desired: reason able Ri. 6727. Garages for Rent GARAGE FOR RENT. 727 N. BRADLEY. MRB. RICHWINE. RI. 5551. Houses forJiaie 3 TONS POCAHONTAS Given to purchasers of 1046 Albany St $4,350 1046 Berwvn St 4.500 New 5-room modern bungalows, RI. 2509, N. J. FOX. HU._IIC3. Real Estate for Exchange FOR SALE or trade for Indianapolis property; eighty acres in Ripley county near Holton. Ind.. good buildingsJ LESLIE L. NEEL. Holton. Ind.. Box 141. Storage and Transfer TRANSFER—Storage, packing, shipping. Low rates on California shipment. OTTO J. SUESZ. RI. 6361. RI. 3628. CH. 4579, Nites— Ch. 0699-W. ARROW TRANSFER CO.—Local and overland furniture moving, light transferring lowest rates. Call us. Ha. 0491. HICK'S TRANSFER—SS load and up; speciahzing on piano moving. Ri. 6434. LOCAL AND OVERLAND TRANSFER. Fire-proof storage house. Store now. pay 6 months later. No charge for hauling in. New trucks. Experienced men. PARTL.OW-JENKINS MOTOR CAR CO. 419 K. Market. RI. 7750. J H. TAYLOR TRANS. & STORAGE SPECIAL PRICES OVERLAND—To or from Chicago. St. Louis. Detroit. Cleveland or other cities. Dr, 3071 or Ri. 4265, LOCAL AND OVERLAND HAULING—Special prices on large or small lots to all points. RI. 6561. | RI. 3628. CH 4579. —Nites— Ch, 0699-W. BRITTON TRANSFER—Moving 53.50 load; trucks, responsible men. Dr. 7616.

Miscellaneous for Sale LET OUR ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OVERHAUL YOUR ICO MACHINE AND REDUCE YOUR OPERATING COST CALL US FOR FIGURES. K D. GARDNER it CO 221 E. Maryland St. Li. 7898. BREAKFAST SET—Beautiful living room. 9-pc. dining room complete, bedrm., rugs, occasional tables 2428 N. Meridian. WAGON SCALE—IO-ton, 16x8 INDIANAPOLIS SCALE CO.. 620 E. Washington St. Ri. 1720 DINETTE SUITE—6 pieces, just like new; real barg. 26 W, 19th St. Ha. 3464. _ LIVING ROOM—Bedroom, complete, like new; reas, 1636 Broadway. He. 1197. COAT —Tan American broadtail, dyed white Fo:: trimmed; size 36, Hu. 5238. TUXEDO —Vest, size 3.3 excellent conditlon: cheap. 4340 College. Hu. 4359. CLOTHING and furniture store for sale; cheap, 834 Va. Ave. Dr. 5259. CANNON stoves, 2 large size; 15 large Hotblasts; no reasonable offer refused. MODEL STOVE COMPANY. 622 E. Washington St.

KIMBLE MOTORS Three %-H. P., $66 each; one 3 i-H. P., S7O: one 1’,2-H. P.. S9O. All variable speed with Press-O-Matic control. MEIER ELECTRIC AND MACHINE CO 135 S. Meridian St. Li. 2401. Big Four Unclaimed Freight Station. Bargains of All Kinds Corner Capitol Ave. and South St. ELECTRIC WASHERS We rebuild and service ail makes. ELECTRIC APPLIANCE CLEARING HOUSE. Ch 0852. BUY canvas to close ud the open spaces, also windbreakers for contractors, ail sizes; truck covers and tarpaulins on hand. We save you money. lIOOSIER TARPAULIN AND CANVAS CO., 1302 W. Washington, SUPERIOR HOUSE PAlNT—Outside or Inside. 15 colors and white, $1.64 gallon. COMPETITION PAINT CO.. 366 S. Meridian St. Ri. 9165, RUMMAGE SALE—Winter Coats and clothing, big variety, lot good gas stoves and furniture at prices to suit vour purse. 127 W. Georgia St. SINGER SEWING MACHINES—AII In perfect sewing condition $lO up. Singer Co- 126 W. Wash, Ri. 9718. SCHOOL BOOKS—New and used, pay cash for used books. Crawford’s Drugs. Li, 1800. TWO lARGE steel Van bodies. Niman Transfer Cos,, 620 S. Senate. Li. 5379. ANTf-FREEZE—ToiIet commode, also good bat.h tub, both 515. 429 N. State, ENTIRE CONTENTS—B rms. of furniture dining room. $55. Ta. 6653. ELECTRIC WASHER—“Zenith," includes portable tubs, like new. barg. Ir. 2332. SINGER SEWING MACHINES—New and used, drophead Singers as low as $10: portable electric, $25. SINGER CO., 405 Massachusetts Ave. LI. 8463. WASHERS —Electric. 7: must be sold <U cost, bargains Patterson Shade Cos., 3rd floor Woolworth Bldg- 9 E. Washington (Elevator service.> FURNITURE OF CHARACTF.R—Braun's Furniture Stores. 1427 S. Meridian St. 1118 S. Meridian St, Miscellaneous Wanted H FURNITURE OP ALL KINDS. HOMES COMPLETE PREFERRED. HODGES _AUCTION. RI. 2019. HOUSE CLEANING?—Your surplus clothing, furniture, magazines papers, will help us to help others. Salvation Army Industrial Home. Phone for wagon. Ri. 6622, 127 W. Georgia St. Used Clothing and Furniture WANTED j Q. W, HAYES. 919 W. Mich- RI. 0294 WE WANT HOUSEHOLD GOODS. IF IT’S on earth we buy It. CARL SHANK AUCTION 25 N. Alabama St. LI. 1910 FURNITURE—3 rms. or more, odd lots for cash. Hu. 7274. Pets and Live Stock POLICE PUPS, NO. 9 TYPE, PEDIGREED Seven weeks old. Best in Marion county. Call Be. 4945 or Ta. 3770 R-l. MILK FED spring turkeys from our own farm. 12 to 20 pounds. Free delivery service now until Christmas. BOYER’S HATCHERY. 34 N. Delaware, Ri. 5470. CHRISTMAS BOSTONS Good selections, all ages and prices. 1280 W, 29 St. Ta. 1931. BOSTON BULL PUPPlES—Eligible; reasonp.ble. 1921 Lexington. Dr. 29Q6-W. BLACK and tan: thoroughbreds- 6 weeks; male and female's: $25. 1046 Woodlawn. BOSTON terrier pups. sls. Italian greyhound toy puppies. 808 Laxington Ave. GREAT DANE puppies, pedigreed, eight weeks; $lO. 1401 Orange St. Dr. 5223. PEDIGREED Boston terrier puppies and canaries. 139 W. Maryland St. Li. 0864. TIMES WANT AD3 BRING riUSINESa Radio and Equipment RADlOS—Several all electric to close out at cost. Patterson Shade Co- 3rd floor Woolworth Bldg- 9 E. Washington. Elevator service. RADIO SERVICE—On anv make radio Power pack and eliminators a soecialtv EAST END RADIO Ch. 4033. VVE sell and service all makes radios Easy terms. Aerials. $4. Fournace Hardware Cos„ LI. 5381. EXCEPTIONAL bargains in used radios, victrolas. pianos. Robertson-Harris, Jnc. 2705 E. Washington. Ch. 0575, REPOSSESSED Majestic for balance due. Doll, 3340 Madison Ave. Dr. 7719-J. Musical Instruments ___ $lO CASH PAID FOR PROSPECTS FOR PIANOS 60LD. MAILED IN OR TELEPHONED TO MR. STEVENS. 35 Monument Place __HE._ 4852. BEAUTIFUL Kimball Grand; brown mahog- ; ...iy unisn and very modern grand; extreme values at $285. Biggest cuy in the city. Must be seen to be appreciated. Wilkins Music Cos.. 120 E. Ohio. Saxophones, banjoes, guitars, trumpets, clarinets, accordions, violins. Sold on easv payments Large stock of musical toys and accessories, 2064 reduction on music bags and satchels. PEARSON PIANO CO. - PENNSYLVANIA ST. ONE famous new Jesse French player piano at cost. This must be sold before first of year, at very low terms. Will make good allowance on old piano. Wilkies Music Co- 120 E. Ohio St. Pianos toi Rent >1 Per Month KIMBALL PLANO STORE. Ri 2155 150 N Delaware 2 CRTHOPHONIC victrolas: 'these were repossessed and can be had by finishing payments. Priced $32.50 up to $49. Formerly sold for as high as 5165. Wilking Music Co- 120 E. Ohio St. WONDERFUL Baldwin Piano at a big barI gain: guaranteed $38.50. Terms. Wilking ■ Music Cos.. 120 E. Ohio St. | WONDERFUL CONSOLS—Phonograph et : $lO, Wilking Music Cos„ 120 E. Ohio St. ! VIOLIN— 3 , size; verv beautiful tone; finest lnstrum’t: sacrificing >2O. Ta. 7034. ORTHOPHONIC CONSOLE —Walnut:- cost $165, sacrifice for S4O, records. Dr. 9507-J.

Store-Office Supplies TYPEWRITERS RENTED Lowest Prices. WOODSTOCK TYPEWRITER COMPANY LL 4712 840-42 Consolidated Bide TYPEVVRITERS—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. L! 6822. ' LINK of mimeographs, multigraphs and office machines, all rebuilt at a sacrifice, regular letter shop outfit. King Typewriie Ex.. Li. 9470. Business Opportunities CLEAR LOT. NORTHEAST Trade for restaurant or small business. KINNICK & HILL, 807 Fidelity Trust Bldg P.i, 8825, or Ch. 1584-J, ve. Barter and Swap AN UP-TO-DATE neighborhood: 4-room modern home, 4 years old: 2 bedrooms, full basement, off boulevard, will take lot for eouitv. Ri. 3 477, eve. Wa. 2975. VciT Reaa tne Waui AoHave you tried to use them* It's easy Caii Ri. 5551 Ask for an Ad Taker Coal and Wood A GOOD COAL Standard White Ash M./5 This Is No. 5 coal from one of Indiarfa s best veins. We have sold it for years and have a real repeat business on it. A most satisfactory low priced economical sue ANOTHER Standard $ W. Va FORKED 6-INCH LUMP This is a high heat. Fairmont dist'i coal; clean burning, clinkerless, slateles I titt’e a.-h. Ws guarantee this to be 1 high-grade coal and- re:l bargain. Also Other Good Coal We Deliver Anywhere and Have No Wheel-In Charge Standard Fuel Cos. Lincoln 1011 326 W. 13th SL [nowheelchasSi : W7S 6 IN FORKED LUMP *5 INDIANA PStSO ISLAND CREEK 6IN.LUMP WESTV!R6tNIft FPEDRICK COALGO CST 30 Y£ARS QO/-Q99 BEECU£Z ST i PHOrvS o*l EX E.L /7 93 W. VIRGINIA LUMP S6oBQ . CLEAN FORKED W. Va. large block, large fkd $6.75 W. Virginia, 2 to 6-in. lump 6.25 W. Virginia mine run. 50% lump 5.50 Premium Ky. 2 to 6-in. Ip., clean fkd. 6.25 Gen. Isl. Crk. 2 to 6-in. 10. cln. fkd. 6.50 POCA. SPLINT. CLEAN FORKED 6.75 Our Poca-splint has some earmarks of Pocahontas but it is a firm coal and has a very high heat value. Economy lump, clean forked 5.00 Economy egg. clean forked 4.75 Avery good Indiana No. 5. Economy mix 5.95 Avery good furnace fuel which contains 50% Pocahontas. A real value. Indiana No. 6 clean forked $5.00 Wonder Pocahontas Red Ash lump .. 8.00 Wonder Pocahontas, mine run 6.50 Immed’ate service to anywhere in city. DR. 1220 DR. 1221 Economy Fuel Supply Cos. "ECONOMIZE WITH ECONOMY" NAGELSON COAL CO. In Buying From Us You Get Good Coal NACO IND. LP $4.75 W. Virginia Lp $6.25 Monarch Ind. Lp $5.25 6-IN. LUMP. W. Virginia Egg.... 56.00 Island Creek Egg.. .$6.50 POCA. SHOV. LP, $8.25 Genuine No. 3 Poca. coal from the heart of the Pocahontas district. This will give food satisfaction to those who desire good urnace coal of high grade. 831 E. ST. CLAIR. LI. 1458 LI. 1459 Ind. No. 5 6-in. forked lump $4.75 Is. Crk. W. Va. 6-in. forked block.. 6.50 Is. Crk W. Va. 4-in. forked lump ... 6.25 Is. Crk. W. Va. 2x6 furnace lump,. 6.00 E. Ky 6-in. forked lump 6.50 E. Ky 2x4 egg 6.00 Poca. mine run. 40% lump No. 3... 7.00 Genuine No 3 Red Ash Poca 8.75 Citizens baseburner coke 8.75 Citizens furnace coke 9.25 W. Va. nut and slack 4.00 KINDLING WITH EACH TON 225 E, lowa. Dr. 6685. White Ash fkd $4.50 White Ash 6-in. fkd 4.75 W. Va. fkd. lp $6.00 W. Va. 4-in. blk $6.25 Is. Crk. 6-in. blk $6.50 W. Va. Shovel $5.75 FANSLER COAL CO. 936 E. Vermont LI. 7950 $6.00 w v f 6-In. Lump, Sewickley Seam NO WHEEL’ CHARGE Fredrick Coal Cos. Dr. 1792 NO - WHEELING" CHARGE WEST VIRGINIA LARGE FORKED LUMP 6-In. No. 5 $6.25 EUREKA COAL CO. 128 N. Richland. Be. 2136. 80 Lbs. 19c stb vein Indiana 3-6 lump. Returnable sacks, 10c. Sacks exchan. eable Booster Pete’s. 400 W. Maryland; isj:w Call DR. 3100 Kindling—No Wheel Charge White Ash Lp. Fkd 54.65 Rex White Ash Lp $4.95 “King of Ind. Coals.” gives W. Va. results 2 tons $9.50 J. & I COAL C'" Ch. 3695 j . KINDLING WITH EACH TON BETHEL COAL CO. 223 Caven St. DR. 5200

[ . Coal and Wood UV FUEL*w .Ymaterial .- „ COMPANY _ 14<*aml Senate POCAHONTAS $775 Red Ash, No. 3 Sh. Lump ISLAND CREEK, $615 Cbm bin. Lui" ■ BETTERSLO $4.25 RI. £024 BEAUTIFUL 1930 CALENDAR WITH EACH TON BURN GOOD COAL THIS WINTER. *EACH TON 25c DISCOUNT ON 2-TON ORDERS. BEST VA. 6-IN. BLK. CL. FKD....56.25 Best Va. 4-inch. cl. fkd 6.0. J Best Va. 2 to 6-in. clean, fkd 5.90 Best. Va. egg. clean, fkd 5.85 Best Va. mine run, 50' lp 5.25 Very good furnace coal. Island Creek block, clean fkd 6.75 Best- E. Ky. 6-in., large block, fkd... 6.75 Best E. Kv. 4-in. lp.. clean fkd 6.50 Trv our Ashless Ky. washed egg. 2x3 nut. None better for cook st. or retort.. 7.00 Gen. Glendora 6-ir.., large blk, fkd. 7.00 Glendora lp. medium clean, fkd ... 6.75 Gen. Glendora, 2x4 egg. clean, fkd.. .6.25 E. 111. lp. cln. fkd 5.00 White Ash reg. 6-in. cln. fkd 4.75 Ind. lp. 6-in , clean, fkd, No. 5 4.75 Ind. egg 2x4, clean, fkd 4.75 Genuine red ash smokeless lp 8.50 No better smokeless Poca. mined. Citizens coke, all sizes, baseburner.. 8.75 Deliver anywhere In City. Union Ice and Coal Cos. DR. 4621. 1910 Bluff. It will pay you to visit our yard and see .he difference iii good, coal. Est. 1908.

WHEN BETTER COALS ARE MINED We Will be Selling Them AMBER JACKET We have sold this coal for years and know r It 1s one of the best ana cheapest coals money can buy. It is a high-test Indiana coal. High in heat, low in ash. free from rock and slate. Holds fire over night and does not clinker. THOUSANDS OF TONS SOLD ANNUALLY IN INDIANAPOLIS Large 4-in. Lo.. cln. fkd $5.50 3x6 cln. fkd. fur. Egg $5.25 We also carry a full line of high-test West Virginia and Eastern Kentucky coals. Genuine No. 3 red ash Pocahontas and Citizens coke. All at reasonable prices. WE DELIVER TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. Brookside Ice and Coal Cos. CII. 1567 CH. 1568 Special Cash Coal Prices Big W. Va. Block. (Forked) $5.95 Two Tons, $ll.BO Blue Ribbon No. 3 Pocahontas Egg Coal SB.OO Two Tons, $15.75 Indiana Forked Lump..s4.so Two Tons, $8.75 Capitol City Fuel Cos, NORTH YARD "HU. 1334 AND 1335 SOUTH YARD DR. 0263 AND 0264 SPECIAL BLOCK .$5700 White Ash lump $4.75 HARVEY COAL CO. 130 E. Morris St. Dr, 2034. Money to Loan Belie/im St et! riot LOAN WITH US WILL BENEFIT YOU We make loans to pay any or all of vour bills and let you pay us in small monthly payments. We refinance automobiles—reducing vour payments. We write insurance for you to cover your indebtedness against sickness, accident or death. We refund 10% of the Interest paid if all your payments are made according to contract. Room 24 Pembroke Arcade 137 E. Washington St. If you need" money in a hurry, call, phone or write. Loans up to : S3OO. Strictly private, quick and courteous. Licensed by the state. Beneficial Loan Society New City Trust Bldg. 108 E. Washington St., Room 601. Phone Riley 5054*

QUICK LOANS AUTOMOBILE OR FURNITURE Legal rate. Interest charged only for the time you use the money. Buckeye Finance Company 207 E. New York St. Ri. 4974. LOANS $lO TO S3OO. METRO LOAN CO. 300 ROOSEVELT BLDG. Li. 2491. Established 1887. Li. 2491. Northeast corner Illinois and Washington. LOANS On household goods, pianos, autos CAPITOL LOAN COMPANY, 141 '*2 East Washington St. Ri. 7561. MONEY TO LOAN First and second real estate mortgages. AUTOMOBILE and HOUSEHOLD loans. Equitable Finance Cos, 219 E. Ohio. Li. 6665 PERSONAL PROPERTY LOANS. SECURITY INV. it LOAN. INC. 136 N. DELAWARE. LI. 5050. LOANS—SIOO to S3OO at low rate of 2' 2 per cent HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATJON. <O4 Kresge Bldg, Ri, 7923. Automobiles Wanted WILL—Pay cash for your car or your eouitv. I. WOLF AUTO CO. LI. 4516. 561 W. Capitol. CARS—Trucks wanted: anv cond- old or w-eckec. 231 N. Belmont Be. 0848. Auto Supplies and Repairs JOHN GUDELHOEFER WAGON CO —Will repair or make new tops and curtalna for your car. 202 Kentucky Ave.

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Automobiles for S&le GIVEN AWAY 11930 Licemise Plates OR 6-FOOT CHRISTMAS TREE WITH EACH USED CAR OVER SIOO All Cars Marked in Plain Figures We Specialize in Fords and Chevrolets BIGGEST ASSORTMENT IN TOWN Jones-Whitaker Sales Company CAPITOL AT VERMONT (343-345 N. Capitol) OPEN EVENINGS RI. 2111 > NO DOWN PAYMENT-i 20 Months to Pay on any purchase up to S3OO. -> “It Depends On You” SPECIALS. No. 692—1925 Buick coach s34# No. 674—1926 Ford Tudor 109 No. 698—1927 Chevrolet coupe ...... 239 No. 963—1926 Essex coach 99 No. 1072—1925 Dodge sedan 319 No. 848—1926 Ford coupe 149 100 Others A phone call to us will send a salesman to bring you to our salesroom. Jjvuth USED CARS —Two Stores— - 419 N. Capitol Ave.—Ll. 7919. 3547 E. Washington St.—lß. 4740. SELECTION FIRST-CLASS ” USED CARS 3HOLTY MOTORS, INC.:" 3816 E. Washington IR. 1598 Open Evenings and Sundays ; agates CHEVROLET, 19>? COaeh; Jplga like new: must be seen . gnHHa to be appreciated; will ~ SjfTkl trade: price and terms IS II right. Jones-Whitaker Used r fWi Car Store 343-345 N. Cap-. -■*- 80l Ave. Open evenings, ■ ' t 1926 OAKLAND SEDAN—In perfect Condition. Don’t fail to see it; $315; terms. HARE USED CAR BRANCH. 921 Virginia Ave. Dr. 3156. R. V. LAW MOTOR CO. Two Used Car Stores. 430 N. Capitol. Li. 4053. J 26 W, New York. LL_ 4366. CHEVROLET. 1927 coupe; ELS fPffPfSi everything in good conPl.j£s?Ka® dition; $245; we insure ~ vour payment* in case of 91 sickness. Jones-Whitaker ESSES* 9] Used Car Btore„ 343-345 N. ——Capitol ave. Open evening* QUALITY CARS AT BARGAIN PRICES. CENTRAL BUICK CO 1927 FORD ROADSTER—Good mechanical condition, good paint, $95. C. K. Martin Cos.. 4451 W. Washington. ■raHBM CHEVROLET. 1938 coach; . Eig fggSWxS this car has been thorndHßOm oughly reconditioned in our IbJaSw II shop: looks like new ear; - Ii $345: liberal allowance on rfZtgßtiS 5 vour old car; low monthly • '■ payments. Jones-Whitaker Used Car Store. 343-345 N. Capitol Ave. Open evenings. 1926 CHEVROLET COACH—Good runnings oraer; only $175: terms if desired. HARE USED CAR BRANCH. 921 Virginia Ave. Dr. 3156. HUPMOBILE TRADE-INS—We fiave a large selection of used cars; small down payments, balance easy terms. Capitol Motors Cos Capitol Ave and Michigan St. ' J CHEVROLET. 1927 coach; good condition throughout; real bargain; $276; terms or trade. Jones- " Whitaker Used Car Store. 343-345 N. Capitol Ave. Open evenings. t i Nash Late models, sedans, coaches and coupes. These cars are al! In good running condition and priced unusually low. Burke Cadillac Cos. Meridian at 11th St. RI. 7401. t Open evenings and Sunday. , CHEVROLET. 1939 cedas* - looks like new: see thiji - car before buying; price and terms right; $625: will T trade. Jones-Whitaker Used . Car Store. 343-345 N. Cap- ’ Chrysler 70 sedan: has had wonderful care and !*< in the pink of condition and priced to sell now. Burke Cadillac Cos. Meridian at 11th. RL 7401 Open evenings and Sunday. CHRYSLER 66 ’ DEMONSTRATOR Your chance to buy anew car at a big “ reduction. Will trade and finance deal. Mr. Llndsav. Hu. 1756 or Ri. 4574. See Our Used Cars. FRANK FEESER CO. DURANT 4—1928 Coupe, like new 3385 MURPHY MOTORS INC 2004 n! Meridian. Ta 4284. y GOOD USED cars! “ r OAKLF.LY MOTOR SALES. 1926 FORD TOURING—A-l condition m 'every wav: SBS. terms. HARE USED CAR BRANCH. 921 Virginia Ave. Dr. >156. - ■SrgMHa CHEVROLET coach. 1936; sagsgsssra this car has been thor- □ oughly reconditioned la our ULrt’Mr'i shop: looks like new car; | $340; liberal allowance on ' VjZ&Zt W w. your old car: low monthly - payments. Jones-Whitaker Used Car Store. 343-345 N. Capitol Ave - Open evenings. You Keao me Want Ada— Have you tried to u*e them? It's easy-Call Ri. 6551 As, for an 4d Taker Trucks PONTIAC, late 1927: de luxe panel delivery; new Duco finish, disc wheels, practically new tires: this truck la up to G. M. C. standards in every respect and i* priced to sell ouick. Oeneral Motor* Truck Cos.. Used Truck Department. 741 ' E. Market St. LI. 746 L v 30 GOOD rebuilt trucks an size*: parts and bodies for al) make trucks INDIANAPOLIS TRUCK AND PARTS CO. J 133 ’ Z Georgia Dr 3330. _ INTERNATIONAL, 1936 1-ton equipped with coal body and inclosed cab. LL 6406. 1186 Kentcky Ave. Id. *#.