Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 219, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 January 1930 — Page 13

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WFBM IK FIGHT FOR WATT HIKE Petitions Federal Body for Ft. Wayne Franchise. Representatives of WFBM. Indianapolis FoAer and Company's breadcasting sta'.ion, were to appear today beiore the federal radio commission in Washington for hearing on petition of the station for 50,030 watts of power and use of the 1,160-kilocycle channel. Decision of the commission probably will not be announced for several days. At present WOWO, Ft. Wayne and WWVA, WhccUng, W. Va., divide t.me on the frequency requested by WFBM, and both these stations will oppore the application. WFBM nits full time operation on the channel. WFBM now operates with 1,000 Watts on 1,230 kilocycles, dividing time with V/SBT, South Bend. Five other stations operate on this channel. AUTHORITY IS REVOKED Recognizance Release Power Taken From Police Captains. Police prisoners hereafter can be released on their own recognizance by none other than the municipal judges, police chief or deetetive chief, police major or the night bailiff, it was ruled at the police headquarters today. The ruling is in line with the revision of police and court practices undertaken by municipal judges. Heretofore captains and night lieutenants had the pow'er to release prisoners without bond, but this authority has boon revoked. Letral Notices NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS DECLARATORY RESOLUTION WHEREAS, The Board of County Commissioners of Marlon County heretofo-e has purchased all the property lying in the block In the City of Indianapolis bounded on the north by Michigan Street, on the east bv Pennsylvania Street, on the south by Vermont Street and on the tvest by Meridian Street, except the property owned and occupied by the First Baptist Church, and the Second Presbyterian Church of this City; and WHEREAS, the said County donated •aid property to the World War Memorial Commission on condition that the World War Memorial was to be placed in the block north thereof, and WHEREAS, the said County at that time enterrd into an agreement with the Trustees of said Churches not to take over the said Church properties; and WHEREAS, the World War Memorial Commission. Instead of placing the said Memorial in the block in which It agreed to place the same, placed it in the block now partially occupied by said Churches; and WirEREAS. this condition has caused agitation for said Churches to be removed. and WHEREAS, the Trustees of the First Baptist Church have signified their willingness to enter Into negotiations with tlir Countv whereby the County could purchase Its property In the following communication: •‘ln answer to your letter of inquiry as t the attitude of the First Baptist Church regarding the sale of our church property for the use of the Plaza development. our official hoards always have hern and still are willing to enter into negotiations with you In this matter. "Our church property is in excellent condition and we are carrying on our work in a very satisfactory manner. However, we realize the importance of the removal of the churches to consummate the Plaza design and we believe our membership is willing that our property tc taken if that is the will of the public ." WHEREAS, the Second Presbyterian Church, through a committee, has signified Its willingness to enter into negotiations by the following communication: "Your letter of the 9th addressed to our minister. Dr. Jean S Milner, requesting a definite reply from our church as to our willingness to sell our property, has been referred us as a committee officially represt g the governing boards of the second Presbyterian Church. We desire to assure you. that however much our people regret giving up out present church, filled as it Is with such hallowed memories, and grown more deal to us as It has with every passing year, we stand teady now. as officially we have ever stood since the main Memorial building was actually located in our block, to accept gracefully what every sensible person must now see Is the Inevitable We will surrender our beloved and historic church i pon payment of a fair and reasonable compensation for the irreparable loss the location of the main shrine in the block in which the churches are located, brings to us. ' We realize that the members of the Board of County Commissioners are In no v/lse responriole for the condition in which we find our: elves. We realize further that your board, the churches and, indeed, the people of this community as well, are feeing a condition and not a theory in the completion of the World War Memorial Plaza, which all will recognize must be met. As it will tn.ie from two to three years for us to find anew site, develop plans, let contracts., erect and occupv a now church, vour board will recognize the necessity lor reasonable early action if the d-sire of the American Lzgion with reference to their 1939 convention and the dedication of the fuilv completed World War Memorial is to b realized. We are confident that In appointing the appraisers. who. under the law. are reepi.nslble for determining the. value of the Second Presbyterian Church property. your honorable board will appoint three outstanding men of this community In whose fairness and Judgment vou. the churches and the people of this commvuiitv mav have implicit faith:" and WHEREAS, the Legislature of 1929 p .-ed an Art to make it possible for Marlon County to acquire said property; now. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, by the •Board of Commissioners of Marion County, that said Countv should proceed alone to purchase the land owned now and occupied bv the First Baptist Church on the northeast corner of Meridian and Vermont Streets In the Cftv of Indianapolis. and the property now owned and occupied bv the Second Presbyterian Church on the northwest corner of Pennsylvania and Vermont Streets, to carry ©tit the purposes of an Act ent'tled: AN ACT to amend section 23 of an act entitled "An act authorizing any countv in the state of Indiana to acquire real estate and Interests therein by purchase. donation or condemnation, and to erect end maintain thereon suitable structures to commemorate the valor and sacrifice of the soldiers, sailors and marines of the United States, of all patriotic organizations and all others who rendered loval service and made sacrifices at home arid overseas in the grrat world war. and to provide a place or places for meetings and headquarters for organizations of such soldiers, sailors and marines, and ail patriotic organizations and others, and for other public purposes; authorizing any countv to loin with anv citv which is located In such county, in the acquisition of such real estate end Interests therein and the erection and maintenance of such memorial structures and to provide for the creation of a board of trustees, its powers and duties, and authorizing anv such countv to acquire or to Join with anv citv located therein in the acquisition of grounds, real estate and interests therein, bv purchase, donation or condemnation, to be dedicated and set apart for world war m-morial and other public purposes end added to and used in connection with any real estate which mav have been or mav be hereafter ries'enated for use or dedicated and set apart bv the State of Indiana for world war memorial and other public nu-noss puthorizir.g such countv and such citv tointlv bv proper contract d-ed or grant to convey to the State of Indiana the real es*ate no ac-tu'-ed for wcrld war memorial er.d other public nurpos*s as provided therein and to proride for the lew of teres and the issuance of bonds and- approoriftion ot ir.onev for s?’d purposes, eremoting the same from ta-stion and d-clarlng m em*rgeucv. - ’ approved M-rch it. 1911 And that a coov of this Declaratory E-snlut'nn be published In th Indianeooli' Star. t*. Tnd.iannoiis News and The Indianapolis bv two Insertions to be ins'*- on the ’sth dry of January. rd t s e der of 1930; and B* IT Ft'RTHVR R**SO’ VFD. that snv eualifled voter of this Countv mav file Ills written rerronstrsn’— within thirty davs from, the dat- of the second publication. signed in In'; bv such voter in person and g'ving his resident *rjd sex and stating that he Is a Qualified voter In Jter’on Countv. Adopted th's l-*tb dov of .Tepnarv 1830. BOARD o r ro\fV T ''b"ERS OF MARION FOUNTV. Bv JOHN E. SH* - \RVR. Fr*'‘dent. OHSRirS O. smrrON. GEORGE SNIDER. fcARRT DUNN. Auditor Morion County.

Notices * LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION DOCKET No. 0986 i In the mattir of the petition of Indiana S'.rvice Corporation—to l3sue and sell I Nine.y Thousand shares of common capita! stock of no par value. Notice 1, hereby given that the Public I B-nice Commission of Indiana will conI duct public hearing in the above entitled ! cause in the rooms of the Commission at Indianapolis. Indiana, at 10:00 o’clock a. rn on Monday. February 3rd. 1930. Public par.lclpatlon In this hearing Is i requested bv the Commission PUBLIC SzJRVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA. Bv J. W. M ARDLE. Chairman. 1 Indier: Vic. Indi'nr,. January 21. IS3£. ~ CITY - ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFF ICE OF THE BOARD i —NOTICE TO PAINT CONTRACTORS Indlanapo'.llnd.. Jan. 22. 1930 i Not e i- hereby given bv the Board of Public Works of the Citv of Indianapolis. Indiana, that sealed proposals will c;e received by It. at Ls office, until 2:00 o clock p. m.. on Feb. 3rd, 1030 for the following described public improvement. I In the Citv of Indianapolis, as author* S lied by Mix Re;. 350. for the painting ' and glaring of Tomlinson Hall. All work done In making of said described public Improvement shall be In accordance with the terms and conditions of said Resolution, and the general and detail plans profiles, drawings and specification', which are on fils and may be reen in the office of said Board of Ptihii- Works of the Citv of Indiar.rpolis. The Board of Public works reserves the right to reject any or all bids. K KIRK MCKTNNEY, LOUIS C. BRANDT Death Notices | CALVIN. MARY M.—Beloved wife of William Calvin, mother of Harold and Elsie , Calvin and Thelma Lukins, mother-in-law of Mary Calvin, sister of Frank Jenkins, half sister of Bertha Howe, Dora HcfTert. L-ssie Driscoll. Jessie Richey, Pearl Barber pasted away Jan. 20. at the late residence, 1948 Shelby St. Funeral at the residence Jan. 23, 2 p m. Burial New Crown Friends Invited. BLAS2NGYM At TO LIN in charge. ItETHMzntER. MARTHA ANN—Passed away at tier home In Cumberland. Tuesday. 4:40 p. m. The time of funeral will be announced later. Max Herrlich & Son funeral directors. * SOHN. JOHN MICHAEL—Age 74 years, bein; ed husks nd of T ena Walter Sohn. and father of Mrs. Wm. Grcssel, Mr3. Henry Fisher of Columbus. Ir.rt.: Mrs. Fred Kershner of Edgewood, Ind.; George H. Stone of C'ls city, passed away Wedncsdav. Jan. 22, at the residence of his stepson. Harold Arnold. 1409 S. East Bt. Short funeral cervices Thursday. Jan. 23, at 4 p. m.. followed by services Friday at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Henrv Fisher. SC3 Reed St.. Columbus. Ir.d. Burial In Citv cemetery, Columbus. Ind. [Columbus papers please copy.l For furthrr Information c°ll FINN BROTHERo Ft IN TRAC HOME. To. 1835. In Memoriam Notices^ IN MEMORIAM In loving remembrance of Michael Wall, who left us one year ago today. Jen. 22. 1929. No one knows the silent heartache, Nor the griefs we silent bore; Fcr the loss of our dear loved one, Who from day to day we mourn. Sadlv missed by his wife, daughters and sons. _____ Funeral Directors WM. D. BEANBLOSSOM. Mortuary. Phone, Be. 1588 1321 W. Rav Bt W. T. BLASENGYM Main office. 2220 Shelby St. Drexel 2570 George Grinsteiner Funeral director 622 E. Market Riley 5374. 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 HOMS FOR SERVICE” RAGSDALE & PRICE Li. 3608. 1219 N. Alabama ~ WALD 1232 Union Bt. 1619 N. Illinois St f C. WILSON funeral parlors, ambulance service and modern automotive eouipraent. Dr. 0321 and Dr. 0322. Lost and Found BLUE COAT—lndiana ave.. Sat. night. Owner needs badly. Be. 2792, Ta. 2524. BRACELET - Gold. 5 oblong green stone3, valued dear keepsake; reward. Ir. 2308. cTgaRET LIGHTER—SiIver; keepsake. Jpst 52d and Capitol, Reward. Hu, 2708. LOST—Police dog. v.cinltv Bellefontalne & 27th Sts. Reward. Coll He. 5007. LOST—3 kevs in brown leather key case, between 11th and College and 876 Mass. _a ve. Rl. 8800. Reward. PARTY found purple parasol. 61st-Central bus known Hu. 5758. No questions. Rewd. PURSE' Black. vicinity market house, Sat p. m. Bills. chge . key. He 3252 Rew. RI NG^OnyxSlgma Nu; Pettis sth fl. restroom: reward. Ha 4159-R. eve. BfGMA~NU—Jeweled fraternity pin. Circle theater. Senate. Wash. Rew. 80. 3108-8. STRAYED—To my home, large police dog; owner call Beech Grove 15S-R-3. STRAYiit) froil! Michigan road and 49th St black and brown, male, alredale. Named ‘‘King." Reward. Wa. 4906. UMBRELLA —Browns 1!k. lost in Feltmsn’s shoe store Friday morning; valued dear keepsake. Reward. Dr. 4689. ' You'Read" the Want Ads— Have you tried to use them! It's easy—Call Ri. 5551. Ask for an Ad Taker. Special Notices TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN—Mark V. Huff has rot been connected in any way with the Oiin Chevrolet Cos., for the past three months and w,e, the Olin Chevrolet Cos , are not responsible for any acts, debts or contracts committed by said partv. Olin Chevrolet Cos., 1040 N. Meridian St. I)R. H. E. CRUM Specializing in digestive trouble. 3217 E. 16th St Ch. 4638 I WILL not be responsible for any debts contracted by any one other than myself on or after Jan. 20, 1930. EWP. HOPPER. ON AND AFTER Jan. 21. 1930, I will not be responsible for debts contracted by any other than myself. __ (Signedl J E. WHITE. WHAT WILL you offer for Columbia Club recent'on program autographed by Colonel Lindbergh? Address Box B-47 care Times. WILL KEEP BOOKS for concerns needing part time service: reas. Rl. 1024. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS Instructions AVIATION Enter now and assure your future. Ground engineers and pilots earn as high as SI,OOO per month. Investigate Curtiss Wright Gov. Approved School. Terms. 104 Monument Circle. 14. 4382. Open eve, Transportation Colonial* # STAGES 1 IWTimTATi Tran bit _ Ride in Comfort Great Lakes to Gulf Coast to Coast Chicago $ 4.00 Pittsburgh ...fS.OO Dayton 3.oojßbUadelphia . IC.OO Detroit 6.011 Now York .... IS.OO Oimdnnnti ... 3.00 St. Louis ..... 5.00 Louisville .... 2.50 Kansas City.. 0.00 Nashville .... 7.00 Denver 22.50 Jacksonville . 22.00 Los Angeles .. 47450 New Busses—Air Cushions— Reclining Chairs Gold Medal Drivers Three Convenient Depots DENISON HOTEL TERMINAL RI. 4000 104 Monument Circle Lincoln 4000 Union Bus Station Riley 2255 TRY TIMES \VANT ADS FOR BUSINESS Business Announcements HEATING, plumbing, bake ovens, boilers. crates repaired. Call Ta. 3414. FEATHERS--Bougbt sou. ana tenovatea leather mattresses. pillows made to order E f Burkie 431-433 Mass Ave Ri 6694 RUGS cTeaned. 9x12 *1 50 Cal) for. del 10-da spec Keemer Rug Cos Ch 5336 $3.75 PER ROOM. Paper hanging, furnished and hung: guaranteed: Ford. Ch. 3051 -W. BATH ROOM—Complete, S7O: plumolng A- heating installed; reasonable. Ta. 4057. BROWN -<k BROWN—Magnetic paint will keep vour c*llar drv, LI. 22SS. TlNNlNG—Gutters, spouting, roofing, furnace' cleaned. reDaired; free estimates Chas Goldstein. 1040 S. Mer.. Dr. 3431 PAPER HANGING. SPEC. PRICES FOR THE NEXT MONTH. DR. 2747. PAPER HANGING-10 CENTS PXR ROLL. CALL DR. 1459-M.

Business Announcements _ M’COY 87.08. Interior cleaners, pa.ntlng. gen. hotisetleanir.g. painted walls washed, resurface of hare wo. floors, paper ciean’g. Dr. 2789. SP JUiAi.—Save 20% this month, "ali kinds lavatories, bath tubs, kitchen sink--, ail installations reas. Ha 'SGt. Hu. 2955 PAPER CLEANING—J! room; -a,ail tinting; refinlshir.g. JOS C. B~LL. Rl. SBOQ. i PLASTER PATCHING — Paper hanging, ; c 1 zoning paintin'?, cen. repair. Ch. 2054. Help Wanted Male SALESMEN We have openings for a few ex-ccp-.onal salesmen with outstaudj ing sales records. There is an opportunity and consideration that will only be given to successful salesmen now emp'oyed who want to Dettcr there posit.ons. Products to be odd are manufactured by the larged corporation in ‘ts field with an established reputation. Opportunity for real earnings. Must have automobile. Age between 25 and 40. Apply Mr. Gibson, Indianapolis Power ajid Light Company, Daylight ccrr.er, between hours of 9 to 12 and 1 to 4. Men experienced in ta’ring care of gardens and lawns. Steady employment from March 1 to Nov. 1. In replying state experience, pas; employers and compensation expected. All information given will be held in confidence. Opportunity for bonus to those of ability. Addiess AB2 Times. RADIO SALESMEN” Must be experienced. See Mr. Boyd. BALDWIN PIANO CO- 35 Circle. _ oAhiTOR —White man for general houscwork. Call after 6 p. in. 1923 Central Ave. Hein Wanted Female YOUNG LADIES—Neat appearance, salary and commission; experience not absolutely necessary; house to houre demonstrating. Mrs. Butler, Linden Hotel. MARCELLE3—WITH FOLLOWING. SALARY AND COMM IS. 503 KAHN BLDG. Situations Wanted Female HOUSEWORK—By Middle-aged widow with son 5 yrs.; capable of assuming full charge; neat housekeeper and good cook. 2002 Ashland Ave. LAUNDRY WORK —Reliable white woman. Work guaranteed, 2258 Central. Ta. 6576. Rooms for Rent ARSENAL, N„ 302—Furnished, modern 100-o: reasonable; p-ivrto ent. Ri. 9198. ASHLAND. 2325 —Corner room, modern home. 1 or 2. He. 2492. ASHLAND, 2122’/a —Employed couple to share home with widow. I-le. 3251. BiVLLEr OBTAINED UUf Warm sleeping rm. and bath: $3 week. Ta. 5331. BROADWAY. 1321—Nice, warm rm.. $3. Meals opt., private home. Li. 1839. BROOKVILLE. N.. 75—Mod. sleeping rm. how privileges: girl nref. Ir. 31C9. BUCKINGHAM DR.. 208—Attractive warm rm.. gerage optional. Hu. 5872. COLLEGE, 1619 —2 rms.. near bath; convenient for two. He. 1525. DENISON HOTEL Pennsylvania and Ohio. Now Is your opportunity to secure a nice warm room for winter. Complete hotel service. Rates surprisingly low: $5 wk.: 2-room suites; parlor, bedroom, bath for 4 persons, as low as $75 mo Let us show you. DREXEL ARMS. 7’3‘o N. ILL.—Desirable rms., $5 week up; 2-rm. suites with bath $lO week up. Li. 2821. EMERSON. N„ 421—Front rm.. bath. adjoin.; gentleman. Ir. 1238. ILLINOIS. N.. 1907—High class double. steam, hot water, refined men. Ta. 6024. ILLINOIS. N., 509 —Modern rooms, sleeplng or housekplng. Free parking. Ri. 8251. MERIDIAN, N.. 1327 —Large lovely single rm.: warm; clean front: reasonable. MERIDIAN. N.. 1237—Furnished room: first floor; modern home. Ri. 9915. MERIDIAN. N..- 510, APT. 1-A—Steam-heated rm.: hot water. Gentleman. NEW JERSEY, N., 1510—Comfortable large rm.. 1 or 2 men. Li. 6019. N. JERSEY. N.. 2108—Nicely furn., front rm.: sgle. or able.; 1 sq. Cent. car. Ha. 3651-W. NEW JERBEY, N., 1618—Large front, steam heated rm.; prlv. family. Ta. 6937. NORTH—Private home;' lovely. warm. small, sleeping room. Ha, 4897-W. OHIO HOTEL 12S/V E. Ohio Clean rm* steam heat: hot, cold water: 85 wk. ft up PARK, 2836—Nice warm room; Bell furn.; near 2 car lines; for <?lris. Ha. 0137-R. PENN., N.. 963—Large rm.. plenty heat, hot v.a'er, tor 2. Li, 3850 PENN.. N.. 1740—Lovely large steam heated room, hot and cold running water in room: near bath; reas. Sze this. He. 1553 PENNSYLVANIA. 4732 N.—Warm rm; prlv. bath; quiet: priv. family. He. 4313. ST. CLAIR, W., 109, APT. s—Clean, modern room, twin beds, steam heat. LI. 9901. WALCOTT. N.. 439—Nlce.y furnished sleeping rms.: strictly mod.: $4. Ch. 1646. WALNUT. E.. 412—ATTRACTIVE RM..' HOT WATER; HOME PRIVILEGES. WALNUT. E.. 320—Apt. 3; clean; pood h'ated rm.: adjoining bath: $4. Rl. 1031. WASH.I E.. 1710—1 modern sleeping room: *3, n 4081. 2 ROOMS—Heat furnished; references Dr, 0455-J. Room for Rent With Board ASHLAND. 1938—Downstairs room, connecting bath: board optional. He. 4964. CENTRAL. 1923—Nice warm rms., lor ladies: home cooking. He. 2797. DREXEIir N.. 1024 Board, room and laundry: gentleman or couple. Ir 417 G-W. ILL,. N.. 2734—Nicely furn. rm.; home atmorphere: ladies, gentleman. Ha. 2037-J. ILLINOIS. N.. 2722—Lovely, warm room"; 1 or 2: good references. Ha. 3445-J. MERIDIAN. N.. 2255—A real home: meals. garage opt.: reasonable. Ha. 1489. NEW JERSEY. N.. 2062—Warm rm.. twin beds, ngrr hath, gar. Ta. 6916, SOUTH RM.—Private home: across lrom coif links: 1 or 2. Ha. 1072, WASH.. E. 3629—Warm rm.: priv. home, home cooking: privileges. Ir. 0428. 19TH- W.. 26—Beautiful front rm.. 1 or 2: nlent" hpat, hot water. Ha. 3464. 30TH. W.. 541—Rm.. near bath: modern. private home; 2; meals optional. CHILDREN TO BOARD Modern home 606 Somerset Ave. Be 4963. CHLIDREN—Room and board; 83 week. Cali He. 1772, CHILDREN TO BOARD—Mothers care: near school; $4. Ri. 8863. Rent Housekeeping Rooms ALA.. N., 523—LARGE ROOM. KITCHENETTE, IST FLOOR. $6. RI. 3675. BiaLLEFON TAiNc., 1218—2 rms. and bath, everything furn.. $7. Ta. 533 t. BELLEFONTAINE, 1427—2 rooms; modern; $8.50 week. BROADWAY. 2252—Furn;'‘ or unfurnished rm.; meals optional. He. 2059. COLLEGE. 2033—Tnree,' 2 modern rms.. everything turn., $7. He, 5115, DORMAN. 414—2 neatly furnished front rooms. Ch. 0201. ILLINOIS. N.. 1916—2 beautiful furnished front rooms; modern: garage; $7, i ILLINOIS. N.. 511—Apts, and sieep'g rms.; city heat; plenty hot water. Ri. 1153. ILLINOIS, N.. 2339—1. 2-rm. apts.; every- ■ thing furnished: $4.50. 58.50 wk. Ta. 7110. MERIDIAN. N.. 1137—2 rooms, running hot water, splendid heat, cheap. Li. 7438. MICHIGAN, W.. 3205—2 modern light housekeeping rms.; everything furnlshed. MICHIGAN. E.. 2711 Mr—3 or 4 partly furnished rooms; steam h'.vt. MILEY. 129 —2, clean, fu.m. gas, elec., heat; private entrance. Be. VS3I-R. NEW JERSEY. N.. 418—2 rms. mod., lur.; $4; also sleeping rm., $2. Rl. 2098. NEW JERSEY, N.. 134 - Good. warm. housekeeping rooms. Rl. 4145, NEW JERSEY. 1029 N—2 furn.. modT'rms.. kitchen, hath, auto space: $5. NOBLE. 615 S.—2 or 3 rms.; lurn. apt.: steam heat; everything furn: walking distance: week or month: adults. OHIO. E.. 540—Housekeeping, rooms; $2.50 per week up; garage ORIENTAL. N.. 20—2-rm. furn. apt- also 2 front sleeping rms. L). 9055. PROSPECT. 2008—Nicely furnished front mdem apartment: good heat. SHERMAN DR.. N.. 2406—Modern 3 rms.. downstairs; everything furnished. W. INDPLS.. 1. 2. or 3 rooms: private entTSTv-e. 653 Birch Are. WOODRUFF PL—Apt.; furn.: prlv. bath: hnt wrier: $6 tn sl2 a wk. Ch. 3173. 1 suite. $8; housekeeping. $5; also sleeping. | 17TH, E, 523—2 front rms., everything 1 furn,, modem, plenty heat. 31 ST.. W„ 1051—2 mod rms., completely furnished, near car. bus. Ha. 4761-J.

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Houses and Flats Furnished BROADWAY, 4e3l—Furnished house; 2-wav double: 5 rooms: bath: garage; nicely furnished. Shewn after 4:jo. GALE. N.. 1333 —Beautifully furnished hour.?: 6 rooms; upholstered living riom. lovely dining room. 3 hedrooras. eiettrlc sweioer. candles on buffet, toast'r. Iron. Atv.ater Kent ra' 10. lovely vd.: rezs'n'ble. ILLINOIS. N . is*l9—Niceiv furn. 2-rm. apt: by wk. or month. Also rooms. MICH., F.. - room” mod. rot.: nicely I furn.; newly decor.; good he'.t; reasonab.e. TALBOTT 2241 —Troms. $9; 5 rooms, sls; rrcommodate 4 adults. Hz. 0‘42. ViLLa’ 1627—Nice clean neper” 4 rooms, modern apartment: private bath. heat, water, lights. g?r. opt.: adults only, $9.59 per wee': Re*, reruired. D*. "ICB. I WALNUT. E 115—3 Rooms, private bath i Ge h.ousckeene' in hne-nent. SIXTEENTH, E—Apt 3; heat and water furn: gas; Murphv bed. Ta! 6272. ALAMEDA APARTMENTS St. Clair & 111 Sts. Weekly or monthly . : reasonable . PART - of modern privu home, desirable and reeso'.iabie: 111, car. Wa. 232;-R WELL FURN.. modern. 6-rm. home; 2 I bournes.: rore.hcs: gar.: he"t. light, gas; f water. 2412 N. Talbott, Ta. 0317. BEAUTIFULLY furnished north side epartrr.ent: will -acMfice my equity, or rent r-s is: g<irr. ,T e. Ha. <268. j cOZTLY furnished 5-room modern apertrrent. Must be seen to aporee'et-. 253S West W."sH".gtOP. Ant. 8. Bc _4e9C Anartments for R^nt CAPITOL AVE.. N. 2Co3—Nice 4-room apt.; ,*3O month. lie. 2409. CENTRAL. 2343—5-rm.: her t 'water, ear.. ’ cor line reasonable. R!. 5994. He. 2733. i 1603 Cent al 545 to $Vv-T' J 1655 N. Alamr.ba 55.00 i 1733 N. Meridian 70.ri | 3515 N. Pennsylvania 55.00 ' 418 E. 15th 55.00 MO YN A HAM PRO T ’"P.TIES 710 Union Title, li. 3<53. ILLINOIS. N.. 1440—Olga apt.; 6-room modern: water furnished; $29. R'. 0543. • MERTDIAN. at 32d St.: lower 6 rms. and sun oa'lor. G. E. Refrigeration. sllO ’ r ". 9033 11TH. W.. 42—Nicely decoratrd kitchenette I ent.. h'.at. light, gas. water and ice furn.; $36. Anp’y No. 1. the Grant. : APARTMENT CENT 41 BUREAU Let us help vou find an apartment take vot in our car No obligation ot course Ri 1371 AMBASSADOR APARTMENT HOTEL Beautiful ulra modern furnished ci unfurnished. $60.50 and up Daily or monthly rates. Hotel service Phone R’ t| r ’ or call at bnUding 850 N Penn THE ' HAINES—BIO% N. II!.: living rm.. dinette, kitchenette, bath. new. cite.: $35. ADAIR 2154 N. Pennsylvania. Six large rooms, with garage, SSO. Shown by appointment only. H. H. WOODSMALL & CO. ; —3oio Balsam avc.; newiy ; decorated. 3-room apts.; $47.50: utilities furnished. Wa. 4413. APARTMENT 26—at 5322 E. Washington | st.; new buildng. kitchene.te. pullmau | diner, large living rm., full size bedrm.. : and bath, Frigidaire; moderniy equipped | in every respect; ideal ioea.; rent 557.50 Foreman Real Estate Cos.. 724-25 Con- | tinental Bank Bldg., Ri. 4610. NEW APIS.—Gar., Frigidaire, range, gas, wat., heat, beds, ccbinei;; fur., 845 and SSO. 2519 W. Washington. Be. 0200. DRESS —Black satin, b.ack cripF; cost 539.50; sacrifice $10: size 14, Ri. 6934. COAL OIL STOVe—i burners with even. Fern, largest ri citv, cheap. Dr. 7320 R-l. POLLYANNA APARTMENTS. Five rooms. General Electric refrigeratian. 3703 Broadway. $55. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL. 122 E. MARKET. Houses for Kent ARROW, 1816 —4-room modern, water paid; near Hillside church. Ch. 5274. ASHLAND, 1637—6 rms. modern; garage; water paid; $32.50. Li. 6362. 1-le. 5657. I BELLEFONTAINE, 2713—Attractive 6-room mod, double; garage; $35. Rl. _6C59. BROOKSIDE, 2622—i-rm. ;roaern bungaiow; large yard: garage; S3O. Ch. 0376. CEDAR, 855—Completely modern 6 rooms, reduced rent. Call Miss Marer, Ri. 2737 before 4, Li. 1903 after 6. COLLEGE, 3247—Hign-c.ass brick dble, long living rm.. breaks. nook, Ha, 3379.-W, DEARBORN. N., 2247—5-rm. mod.; dry basement; gd. gar.; near sch.; paved st., alley: wat'r pd.; S2B. Vacant Feb. Ist. DENNY, 954 N.—s-room modern double; hardwd. firs., full basement, built-in features. brkft. nook,; ga.; $42.50. Ch. 1937-J. FRANK ST.. 43—5-room house; gas. lights; garage: sl2, Dr. 3685-J. GRANT, N., 923—4-room modern double. garage, water paid. Ir. 3345-M. GREELY. Ill—4-room house semi-mod-em. garege. sls. HAMILTON. 646—6 rooms; modern; hardwood floors: gar.; near Tech. Ch. 1244-W. KEYSTONE, N., 44—5 rooms; clean double; bath; $25; water pd. Ch. 4687-W. LA" SALLE. N., 2007—5-room semi-modern double: car line; S2O. Ir. 4524. LA SALLE" 1425—Near Brookside Pk., attractlve 6 rooms, garage. 842,50. Ch. 1148. LA SALLE. N.. 805—Attractive 6-room single. St. Pnillps 54; SSO. Ch. 0768-M. LEE, 1450—Double, 5 rooms, clean, gas. elec., garage, good condition: $lB. LEE. 1442 —5-room cottage: semi-modern; near Nordyke’s; adults; gar. Be. 2355-W. LUETTE, 644—5 rooms, clean; furnace: near schrol; S2O. He. 2492. MERIDIAN. S.. 1445—Modern 7-room double, water paid: $35. Dr. 1713; MILEY, 133—5-room modern; steam furnace: $25: weter paid. Be. 4931-R. OAKLAND. S.. 226—5-room double; gar?ge; water paid; sl9. Dr. 2023-R. OHIO. W. 1925—Double. 5 rooms, gas elec.. Inside toilet, water_ paid; $lB. OXFORD. N., 38- -5 rooms, good furnace, garage, near school: S3O. Ch, 0347-J. PINE. N.. 301-3—5 rooms, semi-modern, 821, Ch. 2770-M or 653 E. New York, RURAL. N„ 232'i —4-room apartment, semi-modern, inside toilet, near car line, n'C" neighborhood, sl6: water paid, RURAL. N.. 2256—4-”onm remi-modern. wr,..-., 8? 7. .T. S. CRTTSV rv at.TY. Sheffield. 34. N.—Five large rooms, brick veneer double, hardwood floors thoroughly modern. Ideal, safe school facilities, splendid neighborhood, near all churches. Ideal home, SSO. SINGLETON. 2108—5-room modern; garage: 830: near Garfield park. Dr. 1598. UNIVERSITY. 4927—7-rm. rood., hardwood floors, good cond. Reduced to $25. Ch. 3355-J. WINTHROP, 4145—Attractive 3 bedroom double, sun porch, garage. $52.50. Li. 2423 WISCONSIN, 315—Near school: 5 rms.: reflnished throughout: gar.: sl6. Ri. 0645. CLOSEIN 910 Lexington 8 rooms, gas. electric lights, citv water, j Inside toilet. Call MR. CAINE. Wa. 0245, TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS _ Business Places for Rent ASSEMBLY HALL, 143 R OHIO Modern, steam heat, kitchen and chgck room; suitable for lodges and fraternal organizations. COLUMBIA SECURITIES CO. 152 N. Delaware St. Li 633< PACIFIC Coast Borax Cos. will share office with responsible party; S3O. RL 4777. DESK SPACE—Ist class downtown locatlon Only 815 month. Li 4175. Houses for Sale FIVE ROOMS—3 lots; near 3100 Madison Ave., SI,BOO if sold this week. 866 Virginla Ave. Dr, 7174 or Be 2996. NEW BUNGALOWS NEAR GARFIELD PARK RI. 2509. N. J. FOX. HU. 1168 3511 E. WALNUT—6-rm. bungalow, semlmod.; gar.: SI.OOO cash. Mr, 3am Smith. Suburban for Sale " NOTHING DOWN Five-room semi-modern bungalow, newlv papered, nice home, onlv 2 years’ old; garage and front drive; located 4300 west, near National road. Payments S3O per month. Call Frazee. Li. 2318. SCH LOSS BROS INV. CO.. 137 E Wash. 5 ACRES—6 ROOMS Modern, brick veneer, northeast, hardwood floors, fireplace, poultry house, garage in basement, high ground. Terms. KINNICK & HILL. 807 Fidelity Trust Bide. Ri. 8825. evening. Ch. 1584-J. Storage and Transfer LOCAL AND OVERLAND HAULING —Special prices on large or small lots to ail points. RI. 6561. RI. 3628 CH 4579, —Nltes— Ch. 0699-W LOCAL AND OVERLAND TRANSFER. Fire-proof storage house. Store now. pay 6 months later. No charge for hauling in. New trucks. Experienced men. PARTLOW-JENKINS MOTOR CAR CO. 419 E. Market, Ri, 7750. BRITTON TRANSFER—Moving $3.50 load: large trucks, responsible men. Dr. 7616. TRANSFER—Storage, packing, shipping Low rates on California shipment. OTTO J. SUESZ. RI. 6361. RI. 3628 CH 5579. —Nites— Ch. 0699-W J H. TAYIOR TRANS. & STORAGE SPECIAL PRICES OVERLAND—To cr from Chicago. Bt. Louis. Detroit. Cleveland or other cities. Dr. 3071 or RL 4303.

I Miscellaneous for Sale - Big Four Unclaimed Freight Station 1 Bolt upholstering tapestry, $2.00 yard value. Take all at SI.OO per yard. If you need a fcedrcom suite we have a $95.00 value for $ 0.00. Bed, vanity dresj>er and chifforobe in i walnut. 3 Chintz bedroom chairs, $ll.OO i value at $5.00 each. J Cor. Capitol Ave. & South St. BOTTLES’ Home Bottle Supplies Sagolowsky Bottle Cos. Rl. 7104. 605 S. Capitoi : BREAKFAST SET—Btauuiui living room. | 8-pc. dining room complete, bedrm.. rugs j occasional tables 7428 N. Meridian. (SUPERIOR HOUSE PAlNT—Outside or tn- ' side. 16 colors and white. $1.64 gallon I COMPETITION PAINT CO.. 36C 8. Me- | ridlan St, Ri, 9165. : RUMMAGE SALE—Winter Coats and emthing. big variety, lot good gas stoves and furniture at prices to suit vout purse. 127 W Georgia St. Singer SEWING-MACHINES—AII in perfect rewing condition $lO up Sinßer Cn 126 w. Wash Ri. 9718. SCHOOL BOOKS—New end used, pay cash for used books Crawford's Drugs, Li. 180 C SINGER SEWING MACHINES—New enn i uted. drophead Singers as low as $lO. ! portable electric. $25. SINGER CO.. 405 | Massachusetts Ave. Li. 8463. ! ELECTRIC WASHERS—'We rebuild and | service all makes ELECTRIC APPLIANCE CLEARING HOUSE. LI. 3707. ! WAGON SCALE IC-ton, 16x8 INDIANI APOLIS SCALE CO 620 E Washlngtor St. Ri ( 726 _ ~4 O'COATS—Sizes 36 and 38. good as new $2 and £3 each; othea’ things. Dr. 34G1-W j STOVES. 507$ off. terms, heaters. $4 up. Heatrolas cheep, cock stoves, baseburners. Cole's high oven, closing nut in stoves Cnm evenings. 1915 Southeastern Ave. LADY'S FUR COAT—Gray IForeign Lamb. ■*i~e 36- real bargain. Be. 36-‘-8. , S2OO NEW FUR COAT—Never been worn. yn'j t.*'-e ssq T'-sb. Ri, 77 ‘F,. _____ BEDROOM suite, tables, rockers, chairs, o'lr-T fnr-'ti-re. Ta. J_'99Electric Motors 1-50TH to 150 horse power, all types, renewed; guaranteed; priced right. Keisr Electric & Machine Cos. 135 S. Heridlm St. li. 2401-2 CHIROPRACTORS ATTENTION Su't: *>e table. Pa!"' , er te ,- t hooks B,i;mour’rotr. snio<\ ch‘”'n. Rl. 0330. L 7 NOLSUM—Pe’-nents: late Patterns, low n”iC73. PATTFRSOII SHADE CO.. 9 E. Wash. St., 3rd floor Wcolviorth Bldg. Ri. irop. iF,levator service). BATTERIES—New guaranteed. 81.30 ex : used 83.50 e-r. BOS Mass. Li. 0:18. DRESSES—-Talk Tom. on sale f0r~59.75. 668 Arch St. Rl. 3208. BEAUTIFUL gray porclp’o new Peerless combination range. 833 Oiiv St. VARIETY SHOP—Northwest corner 271 v and Penn., offers many things In anting • glassware, china, pictures and noveltler, marble ton t~’-’e. V/e lu-v and rail. GAS RANGE—Quick Me-1: Targe size, ex cond.. real barg. He. 1486, SAMPLE dresses; silks, woolens, velvet' half price and less: s ! zrs 16 to '0 LOUISE BRIDGES DRESS SHOP 1107 Perk Ave, Li. 8167. COOK STOVE—Gas and coal comb., good cond,, chem. 3328 E. St. Clair St. Used Furniture Market We need the room for our new roeehandLe and have priced the fol'owin Items much lower than we allowed fc: them in ezchrnge on new furniture. Overstuffed suites 3-pc $39 5 r Cain rnd velour suites. 3-pc 29.56 Teather daveno suite. 3-pc.. 12.50 Buffet 12.50 Dining tables 4.09 Dining chairs 1.25 Cash or Credit. In Our Bargain Basement. 141 W. WASH. ST. SIDE OVEN—Or square type gas ranges; January cloze out sale; $5 each. 102 S. Penn. gt. HOOVER VAC. CLEANER— AND ATTCH., LATE MODEL. $25. CH. 3361-M. SET of n.w woffle irons, sacrifice. 2619 N. New Jersey St. Ha. 7942-R. COMPELLED to se'l regardless, beautiful living room, dining rocm, bedroom suites, twin beds, extra good rugs, throw rugs, dry bed. occasional chairs, tables, gas range, breakfast s”ite. very chcn, no reas. offer refused. 2512 Central. Ha. 3295. 3 BEAUTIFUL DRESSES—Brown crepe! black satin, cMffon evening; sizes 38. all for $25. Ir. 1943. Miscellaneous Wanted H FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS HOMES COMPLETE PREFERRED. HODGES AUCTION. RI. 2010. i HOUSE ’CLEANING?—Your surplus clothing. furniture, magazines papers, will help us to help others. Salvation Army Industrial Home. Phone for wagon. Ri. 6822. 127 W. Georgia St. WE WANT HOUSEHOLD GOODS. IP ITS on earth we buy it. CARL SHANK AUCTION. 25 N. Alabama St, Li. 0055, FURNITURE—3 rms. or more, odd lots for cash. Hu. 7274. You~Read the Want Ads— Have you tried to use them? It’s easy—Call Rl. 5551. Ask for an Ad Taker. Pets, and Live Stock I MILK FED spring turkeys from our own I farm. 12 to 20 pounds. Free delivery service. BOYER’S HATCHERY. 34 N. Delaware. RL_S47O DAPPLE GRAY PEftCHERON years' old. weight 300 lbs., first prize at fair; 1 pr. mare mule*. 5 yrs.' old. 400 lbs., gd. mates, ex. fine- 1 pr. gd. work horses; reas. Ch. 0329-w. West Newton 3813. O, YEA You can get a choice Eskimo Spitz puppy at 128 S. Arlington Ave. Males slb. females $lO. BOSTON BULL PUPPlES—Pedigreed, males, females; 6 weeks; very reasonable. Ha. 1433. FRESH COWS—Reasonable; cash or "payments: first barn east of Arlington Ave. on 26th St.. LI. 9017. BELGIAN Police dog: female, 7 months old; registered: sacrificing. Ri. 4152 davs. CANARIES —Rollers; eligible. beautiful songsters: very reasonable. Dr. 4866. CANARIES —Singers; also hen birds; reasonable. Be. 4263. . 3759 Rockville Rd. BULL TERRIERS—2 months old; eligible for registration; sls-S2O. Ch. 0195. Radio and Equipment INVENTORY SALE All-Electric sets. Battery sets. Combinations. .Phonographs. At Less Than Half Price. Terms If Desired. Radio Bargain Shop ONLY few more left; all new electric Kolstcr, Stewart-Warner. Graybar and Atwater Kent radios way below cost. Armacost, 209 W. North St. RADIOS —Several all electric to close out at cost. Patterson Shade Cos.. 3rd floor Woolworth Bldg.. 9 E. Washington. Elevator service. 5-TUBE CROSLEY—Comp., $16.50;~ 5-tube Garod. $16.50 comp.; Peerless spkrs., $lO. Blue Point Service Station, 9625. Dela. RADIO SERVICE—On anv make radio Power pack and eliminators a specialty EAST END RADIO. Ch. 4033. WE sell and service all makes radios Easy terms. Aerials. $4. Fournace Hardware Cos„ Li 5381 $lO FIRST PAYMENT-*Philco. most perfect rgdior' free demonstration. R. L. Berry. 227 W. 42nd. Wa. 4459. EFFICIENT radio repairing; service calls sl. LANE'S. 2828 E. 10th. Ch. 0218. RADIOS—Any make serviced, repaired. Calls sl. 1701 Roosevel; Ave. Ch. 6846. RADIO CABINETS—WhiIe they last; $£ each. ALLEN, 511 Mass. Ave. RADIO SERVICE —Calls: $1; repair?: remodeling: dev end night. Ha.-4313-R. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS. Musical Instruments BUESCHER SAXOPHONES Paramount’banjos. C. F. Martin guitars. Pensel Mueller clarinets. Bettony flutes. Roth-Art violins. The best in every line of musical merchandise. Sold on convenient terms. Write for catalogue todsy. 128-30 N. Pennsylvania St. Pearson Piano Cos. BIGGEST VALUE in city in Apollo player: Walnut case. sllO. With 50 rolls. Terms. Wilklng Music Cos.. 120 E. Ohio St. SAXOPHONES—Trumpets. etc.. easiest payment plan in town. Lorenz Saxophone School, ground floor. Pembroke Arcade. PHONOGRAPH $lO Biggest bargain in Brunswick. Wilklng Music Cos. 120 E. Ohio. PIANO —Babv Grand; good condition: great reduction for cash. No dealer. 433 R'lev Ave. Li. 2351, STEINWAY GRAND—WiII take upright in trade. OTTO GROF. 1317 Sturm Ave. PtawoS FOP Dn lT. SI.OO Per Month BAIDWIN PIANO CO. 35 Monument Circle. LX. 713 T.

I Musical Instruments I BEAUTIFUL GRAND—7 months old: can , be had by finishing payments or will con--1 sider trading in good upright. Wiiking I Music Cos ■ 120 F. Ohio St. Li. 6464. , Vu-Tua OETHOPHONIC. man.. 40 records" Mk rev.-- very re-’ronable Ch. C 1 ?"-!. PlANO—Upright. mahogany: beautlfu. tone; good condition: $35. Rl. 4015. UPRIGHT PIANOS—Best bargains in the citv $25 anti rp. Terms. $i ner week. KIMBALL PIANO STORE, 150 N. Dela warc : .ORTHOPONIC—Mahogany like new with records: sacrificing chyo. Ch. 7293. REPOSSESSED BABY GRAND—Reproducing electric piano: small size, with rolls and bench; will sell for balance due. S‘3s cn reasonable terms PEARSON PI 'NO CO . 127 N. Pennsylvania Et. VI TOP ORTHO PHONIC COMBINATION Si?, filter with eliminator; coct $3lO. : Yours for 529. BALDWIN PIANO CO. Store-Office Supplies TYPEWRITERS—AII standard makes new and used portables: Dalton addin* mo- ! chines. Rentals, repairs and typewriter supplies AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO.. 137 N Meridian St.. Board of Trade Bldg. Li. 6322. TYPEWRITERS RENTED Lowest Prices. WOODSTOCK TYPEWRITER COMPANY Li. 4713. 748 Consolidated Bldg. DEMONSTRATORS and rebuilt machine left over from Xmas, also repair work. King Typewriter Ex., 205 Mass. Li. 9470. CASH REGI3T/-R —R'mington ; cheap. Eubank’s Dr v Store. 16th & Capitol Ave. Business Opportunities FOR RENT—Space ill store room, cn main - traveled highway from city, excellent location for shoe repair shop, with heat, light and electric power. Address Bo:, B-46 The Times. TIRE aid battery shop: must sell: leaving town; doing excellent business; good buy far right partv. 1005 W. Morris. Be. 1395. ROOI.fiAU HOUSE—No. on Alabama; arlst. location- 10 roo-’-’s full. Ri. 8793. OLD erir. ii:hed Restaurant and Poolroom et I ill' F-.-th Meridian C~. PV-4. 1 GROCERY and meat market for sale or trade for form. 650 S L”0-is. Barter and Swap D3LCO LIGHT PLANT, for sed-n or anyfrir" 3605 N. Ga’e. Ch. 582.5, Coal and Wood NO WHEEL CHARGE, 475 6 IN FORKtO LUMP *5 INDIANA 6.50 ISLAND CREfcK 6IN.LUMP WEST VIRGINIA FREDRICK COAL GO esr 30 , 80/-699 BEECMA ST. \ FHO/VIT OJ9EXCL *7 93 J W. VIRGINIA LUMP $6,25 CLEAN FORKED W. Vu. large block, large rad. .$6.50 W. Vilginia, 2 to 6-ta. lump 6.00 W. Virginia mine run. 50% lump 6.50 Gen. Isl. Crk. 2 to 6-in. Ip. cln. fkd. 6.50 Our Poca-splint has some earmarks of Pocahontas but it is a firm coal and has a very high heat value. POCY. SPLINT CLEAN FORKED .. 6.75 Economy rplint. cl. fkd 6.75 High-Grade Virginia. ECHO LP CL. FKD 5.50 Will not clinker. Hold fire over night. Economy lump, clean forked 5.00 Economy egg. clean forked 4.75 _ Avery good Indiana No. 5. Indiana No. 6 clean forked 5.00 Wonder Pocahontas Red Ash lump .. 8.00 Wonder Pocahontas, mine run 6.50 Immediate service to anywhere in city. DR. 1220 DR. 1221 Economy Fuel Supply Cos. “ECONOMIZE WITH ECONOMY” SPECIALCASH COAL PRICES IND. NO. 6 FKD. LP., 2 Tons, $8.75 No. 6 coal Is one of the /Jh a a best coals—produced in /fl &fl ll the state of Indiana. ojD \1 U Try a ton and be con- v vinced. W. Va. Big Lp. Fkd. Eliminate dust in your basement when coal is delivered. Buy our dustless Pocahontas coal. Capitol City Fuel Cos. NORTH YARD HU. 1334-1335 SOUTH YARD DR. 0263-0264 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 Poea mine run, 4d% 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. (r vV WE DELIVER Vi TONS HY-TONE-LINTON LUMP $5.00 W. VA. BIG LUMP FORKED 6.25 ISLAND CREEK 2x4 LUMP 6.50 SKMI-SMOKELBS SHOV. LP 6.50 ISLAND CREEK; THE BE3T 7.00 ! POCAHONTAS RED ASH 8.50 Genuine No. 3. right off the car. MERCHANTS COAL CO. Owned and Operated by Carl H. Suess Riley 5052. 936 E. North — -j—White Ash 6-in. b1k..54.50 W. Va. 6-in. fkd. lp. .$6.00 2 TONS, $11.75 Is. Creek 6-in. b10ck.56.50 FANSLER COAL CO. 936 E. Vermont. LI. 7950 NO WHEELING CHARGE WEST VIRGINIA LARGE FORKED LUMP 8-In. No. 5 SOS EUREKA COAL CO. 128 N. Richland. Be. 2136 80 Lbs. 19c stb vein Indiana 3-6 lump Returnable sacks. loc. Sacks exchangeable Hoosier Pete's 400 W Maryland. HU. 6966 HU. 4373 W. VA. LP., $5.75 C. O. D. COAL CO. HU. 6966 HU. 6966 FOR BEST VIRGIN‘A COALS HAMILTON COAL CO. 56th and Nickel Plate. Hu. 525 C SPECIAL BLOCK $5.00 White Axh lump $4.75 HARVEY COAL CO, UQ K. Monts SU Dr.

HOUSEHOLD LOANS sllC© to $3(00 At Lower Rate No Eradorsfers Required By reason of large volume and by limiting our service to tbe lnrirei loans from SIOO to $.300. "Household" has been able to reduce its interest rate to almost one third less than the charges permitted by law. HERE IS THE COST On 20-Month Paymeht Plan: s’tY> average monthly cost sl..°>2 $2<H) average monthly cost SL’.tVI S3OO average monthly cost $3.04 Other Amounts at Same Rate WK DO NOT NOTIFY your employer; neither do we make Inquiries of your friends, relatives or tradespeople. If you are unable to rail at our office, phone or write ns and our representative will call at your home. Houselaold Fiiraairace CorporatSom of America 513 Lemcke Bldg. — sth Fl. 401 Kresge Bldg’. —4th Fl. 106 E. Market Street 41 E. Washington St. Phone: Riley 2579 Phone: Rllev 7923

Coal and Wood BEST COAL FOR LESS MONEY BURN GOOD COAL THIS WINTER FINING rEACU TOM 25c DISCOUNT ON 2-TON ORDERS BEST VA. 6-IN BLK. CL. FKD... $8 25 Sect Vs 4-inc.ii. rl. f!;d 6.0 ■ Best Va. 2 to 6-ln. clean, fkd 5.90 Beit Va egg. clean, fkd 5.85 Best Va mine run. i0 r i> Ip 5.25 Very good furnace coal. Island Creek block, clean fkd...... 6.75 I Best E. Ky. (3-in., largo block, fkd... 6.75 Best E. Ky. 4-in. Ip. clean fkd 6 5r . Try our Ashless Ky. washed egg. 2x3 nut None better for cook st. or retort.. 7.00 Gen Glendora 6-ln . large blk. fkd 7.00 Glendora lp. medium clean, fkd... 6.75 Gen. Glendora, 2x4 egg. clean, fkd. 6.25 E. 111. Ip. cln. fkd 5.0 C . Best White Ash reg, 6-in . e’ean. fkd.. 4.75 Best Ind. lp. 6-in., e’ean, fkd. No. 5. 4.75 Best Ind. egg 2 :4. clean, fitd 4.75 Genuine red ash smokeless ip 8.50 No better smokeless Poea. 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 ant. see the difference in good coal Est. 1908 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. iW. Virginia Egg .. .$6.00 (Island Creek 56.50 i POCA. SHOV. LP... $8.25 Genuine No. 3 Poca. coal from the heart i of the Pocahontas district. This will give | good satisfaction to those who desire good 1 furnace cosl of high grade. 831 E ST. CLAIR. LI. 1458 LI. 1459 KINDLING—NO WHEEL CHARGE White Ash Lp- Fkd $4.65 Rex White Ash Lp $4.95 "King of Ind. Coals.” gives W. Va. results 2 tons. $9.50. .T, fe T. COAL CO. CH. 6048 MINTER-MIDDLETON FUEL CO. Qua ity Coal. Dr. 3100. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS’ Money to Loan LOANS We make loans to pay any or all of your bills and let vou pay us in small monthly nayments. We refinance automobiles—reducing your payments. We write Insurance for you to cover your indebtedness against sickness, accident or death. We refund 10Tn of the interest paid il all your payments are made according to contract. Bee us first. Telephone Ri. 5027. Room 24 Pembroke Arcade 137 E. Washington St. QUICK LOANS AUTOMOBILE OR FURNITURE Legal rate. Interest charged onl? for the time vou use the money. Buckeye Finance Company 207 E. New York St. Rl. 4974. CHATTEL LOANS Rate 2% Lowest in City Public Welfare Loan S. E. Corner Wash & Ills. Sts. 330 Occidental Bldg. alley 3587 I NEED MONEY OUICKLY7 Come in. write or phone, if you need up to S3OO. Quick, courteous service. Beneficial Loan Society. New City Trust Bldg. 108 E. Washington St. Room 601. Rl. 5045. MONEY TO* LOAN First and second real estate mortgages. AUTOMOBILE and HOUSEHOLD loans. Equitable Finance Cos. 219 E. Ohio. Li. 6605 LOANS On household goods, pianos, autos CAPITOL LOAN COMPANY. 141 V, East Washington St, Rl. 7561 Auto Supplies and Repairs JOHN GUDELHOFFER WAGON CO.-Will repair or make new tops and curtains for vour car. 202 Kentucky Ave. Automobiles Wanted WILL.—Pay cash for vour ear or your equity. I. WOLF AUTO CO. LL 4516. 661 N. Capitol. V/E pay cash for late modei used and wrecked cars. DORMAN BROS.. 529-31 E. Washington. Rl. 2793. CARS—Trucks, wanted; anv cond.; old or wreckeo. 23i N. Belmont. Be. 0848. Automobiles for Sale LATE 1928 MODEL A SPORT COUPE BY OWNER $150.00 gives you possession. This car is in perfect condition mechanically; has 5 good tires, good paint, leather sport top, rumble seat, white wire wheels. Am offering at sacrifice —need money quickly. Also have full membership Avalon Country Club for sale. Call Mr Blanford, Rl. 4391. R V'. LAW MOTOR CO. Two Used Car Stores 430 N. Capitol. Ll 4053 126 W New York Ll. 4366 # 1928 CHEVROLET COUPE Practically new rubber all around, motor recently overhauled. V/as $440. now $350. small down payment. OLIN CHEVROLET CO.. 15 W. lit i S'. Ll 5363. Open evenings. I HAVE a’ 28~Oldmobiie sedan in elegant shape. I will sell or trade very reasonabie. Mr. Ethel. Ri. 6375 CHEVROLET COACH. 1927—Motor A-l; good ppint and tires. A real buy for $225. Lauth Chevrolet Cos.. 419 N. Capitol Ave. CHEVROLET. 1927 coach, good condition throughout; real bargain: $275; terms cr trade. JonesWhitaker Used Car Store 343-345 N Capitol Ave Open evenings. PAIGE. 1928 : 6-65: less than 15.0C0 miles: perfect condition; priced tc sell: owner going abroad. Ir. 4706. 714 Drexel. PONTIAC—'29 black coach, $440 equity; sell for SIOO. Ch. 6562. 1927 WHIPPET' COACH—S tires: good paint: $245: trade and terms. C. K. Martin Cos.. 4451 W. Washington. NASH—Sport roadster; balloon tires; fourwheel brakes; bargain; $175. Murhpy * Motors, lac., 8004 . Meridian. Ta, tiH

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Automobiirs for Sale Assured | Transportation AT Remarkable Savings of SSOO to S9OO We offer these outstanding values for your approval. Permit us to demonstrate. 1930 Nash, Model 480, $1,275. Never Been Titled 1929 Nash Adv. Sport Coupe, $975. Driven 3,344 Miles 1929 Nash Spec. 4-Door Sedan, $895. 1927 Nash 4-Pass. Coupe. $375. 1927 Dodge Coupe, $173.50. 1925 Nash Adv. Sedan, $145. 1924 Nash 4-Door Selan, $75. ; Convenient Terms Liberal Trades LOSEY=NASH 'MOTOR CO. 410 N. Capitol Ave. ! Ri. 4301 Open Evenings “1926 MOON BROUGH AMT $265 1928 Model Essex Sedan $295 1928 Model Essex Coupe; rumble seat. 295 1929 Essex Sedan 595 1928 Chevrolet Landau Sedan 395 1927 Chevrolet Coach 165 i 1927 Model Wlllys-Knight 70 Coupe.. 395 : 1927 Model Hudson Brougham 395 Terms and Trade. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-65 8. Meridian. Dr. 4743. FORD SEDAN $85.00 Special price. Don't fall to see It. Good tlree and runs fi"-. SHOLTY MOTORS, INC. 3816 E. Washington. Ir. 1598. Oakland Roadster, 1928 Six new tires; good condition. See BILL LEMCKE SERVICE SHOP. 108 E Market. 1927 CHEVROLET COACH A real family car and is priced low. Good tires, paint and motor. Very low milear”. Onlv $225. SHOLTY MOTORS, INC. 3816 E. Washington. Ir. 1598. Open evenings and Sundaye. # 1928 CHEVROLET CABRIOLET—FuIIy equipped: A-l condition. Was $430. now $335. OLIN CHEVROLET CO.. 15 W. 11th St. Ll. 5363. Open evenings and Bunday. FORDTOURING $20.00. Another Sholty bargain. Ready to ru-- " r ’d run ro r ’s'v-Ylv. SHOLTY MOTORS, INC. 3816 E. Washington. Ir. 1698. Open evenings and Sundays. Ford Model A Tudor, 1929, low mileage, new title, $445. Like new. Bargain. MR. THOMPSON, IR. 1124. 1927 CHRYSLER COACS This car is A-l In every way. Beautiful Job and priced exceedingly low. $275. Trade and terms, SHOLTY MOTORS, INC. 3816 E. Washington. Ir. 1598. Open evenings and Sundays. im Chevrolet Coach 1929. Driven 1,402 miles. Just the same as anew car; *525. Burke Cadillac Cos. Uth and Meridian St. RL 740 L Open evenings and Sunday. HUPMOBILE TRADE-INS—We nave • large selection of used cars; small down payments, balance easy terms. Capital Motors Cos Caoltol ve and Michigan Bt. # 1927 CHEVROLET COUPE— A-l mech. condition; spare t!re and bumpers. Was $315, now $225. Small down payments. OLIN CHEVROLET CO., 15 W. 11th St. Li. 5363. Open evenings. HUDSON COACH, 1925 Only $260. Small down payment, easy terms, a real car with lots of mileage left. SHOLTY MOTORS, INC. 3816 E. Washington. Ir. 1193. Onen evenings and Sundays. SEE OUR USED CARS. FRANK FEESER CO. FORDS—A nice, complete stock at ah times. The Frank Hatfield Cos., 625 W. Capitol Ave. Authorized Ford dealer. _ MOON SPORT ROADSTER, 1927" Onlv $350. This car will sell for mueh more in 30 days, so buy now and save. Trade arid Terms. SHOLTY MOTORS, INC. 3816 E. Washington. Ir. 158*. Open evenings and Bundays : QUALITY CARB AT BARGAIN PRICES." CENTRAL BUICK CO # 1928 CHEVROLET COACH— Fully equipped. Motor recently overhauled. Was *415. now $325. Trade and terms. OLIN CHEVROLET CO.. 1040 N. Meridian, li. 53ei. Onen evenings and Sunday. Trucks . GMC 1929, Mode! T-80; 18.000 pounds gross capacity; this truck has only been In service thirty days and has been repossessed and will carry anew truck guarantee; is equipped with closed cab. fif-teen-foot stake Dody and 36x8 dual tires; you can save several hundred dollar# buying this truck instead of anew ona. GENERAL MOTORS TRUCK CO. Used Truck Dept., 731 E. Market Bt, LL 7467. PONTIAC LATE 1927. De luxe panel delivery; new Duco finish. disc wheels; practically new tires; this truck is up to G. M C. standards tc every respect and is priced to sell quick. General Motors Truck Cos., Used Truck Department, 731 E Market Bt.. Ll. 7467. 30 GOOD rebuilt trucks an sires, part* and bodies for all make trucks INDIANAPOLIS TRUCK AND PARTS CO JI E Georgia Dr 2220 _____ 1727 FORD —Or.e-ton truck; good condition, $110; cash or terms; leaving atty. #l3 S- New York 8k