Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 224, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 January 1930 — Page 14

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CHANCELLOR TO BE ELECTED BY NEGRO PYTHIANS Successor Will Be Chosen to E. G. Tidrington, Slain in Evansville. Following the funeral of Attorney Ernest G. Tidrington at Evansville Saturday, Negro Pythian leaders are planning to elect a successor to the grand chancellor position, held ;by Mr. Tidrington for more than ■ twenty years. j Funeral sendees were held at the McFarland Baptist church, with the •Rev. Harry Haywood officiating. •Three truck loads of floral tributes jfrom friends, fraternal intimates iand political leaders of he nation • surrounded the bier as the body lay in state from 10 to 1 o’clock. Attorney Tidrington was killed lest Wednesday at Evansville by •Luther Bell, local poolroom operator, as Tidrington was seated In his car beside his wife. Mrs. Tidrington escaped with powder bums, as Bell fired a shotgun in the back of the attorney’s head. Bell gave as his reason for the murder that he had been a victim of political persecution at the hands of the dead political leader. Held High Position At the time of his death, Attorney Tidrington was the supreme vicecliancellor of the world, also grand chancellor of Indiana Pythians. He also was the supreme worthy counsellor of the courts of Calant-he and was mentioned for the post of registrar of the treasurynmder President Hoover. Charles W. Win bum. Kokomo, vleeehsncrlor. will fill the unexptred term of the late grand chancellor until the annual election which Is schedued to be held la Bhelbvvllle. Pythian officials and friends attending the funeral from here Included Mrs. Julia Jtced. Mr*. Lucy P. Hayden, Mrs. Bertha Reed. James Ratne. W. J. I. Reed, John J. ’Buckner. George Oowan. Amos Bybee and Marcus Stewart. Evangelistic services conducted by Mrs. K. W. Dudley. Dayton. 0.. at Barnes M. E. church closed Tuesday night with nineteen new members added, a record for the church. Forty-two members have been added during the conference year under the new administration of the Rev. Robert fi. Skelton. pastor. Special Sermon Slated Arrangements have been completed for a special sermon Sunday to all new members of the Barnes church. At the mid-week services at Simpson M. E. church, the pastor, the Rev. M. W. Clair Jr., will talk on Pols, one of the .great women of the bible. Funeral services lor Charles A. Stewart, 1418 Bradbury street, who died Monday morning after an illness ol a week, are to be held from the home Wednesday uft'ernoon at 2, the Rev. H. L. Herod and • the Rev. John Coleman officiatlns. Burial will be In Crown Hill. Mr. Stewart was born In Yellow Springs. 0.. and had lived in Indianapolis for thirty years. He received his training In the schools of Chilllcothe and later taught there and in Xenia. 4 For hianv years ho was lumber measurer for the Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet Company and at the time of his death ■ was foremen at the H. Lieber Company.

Haachters Arc Teachers Besides the widow, he leaves three daughters, Mrs. Carolyn 6. Williams of Newcastle. Pa., a former teacher in the ■city schools: Mrs. Flossie Rochester and • Mrs. Hazel Means, a teacher lu the city schools, and three sons, Hobart, Albert .ana Thaddeus Stewart of this city. , Plans for future prottrains were discussed at an organization meeting of the Monoav Luncheon Club at the Walker Coffee Pot. Wallace Waugh is president. An oratorical contest on "Peace.” sponsored bv the Indiana Council for International Relations, is to be held at Crlspus Attucks high school Friday night. Contestants Include Matilda Anderson. Dorothy •Hutchinson, Charles Frye. Joseph Ramsey. •Bernard White and James Wright. Miss Helen Hummons Is rhiarman of the committee, assisted bv Miss Frances Stout. Miss Lucy Du Pee. and Mrs. Bernice G. Bow. Club Will Meet Mrs. Susie Jordan will be hostess to the Altruistic Club Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Julia Jefferson is president. Mrs. America Thomas will entertain members of the Woman s Club Monday •afternoon. Feb. 3. Mrs. Elizabeth Herod is president. St. Monica's guild of St. Philip s Episcopal church will be entertained tonight at the home of Mrs. Effle Lamond. Dunbar Court. Unity Club of Mt. Zion Baptist church will meet tonight at the home of Mrs. ■ Elizabeth Hodge. 1022 North West street. Mrs. Janie Scott Is president. Miss Katherine Davis Is in charge of the carnival and frolic. "One Arabian Night." ' sponsored by the Silver Quill Club. Thursday. Feb. 6 in Jordan hall of Phyllis Wheatley Y. W. O. A. Miss Ruth Davis Is president. Decorations and festivities will be in keeping with Arabian life. Among those taking part on the program are Miss Louise Terry. Miss Halite Beacham. Napoleon Richey. William Frazier Bell. Paul Hill and Samuel McCann. Miss Virginia Posey i* general chairman and Miss Verla Bedenbaugh is assisting on decorations, raster Heads Class Miss Hazel Alexander will spend the week-end In Trrre Haute as guest of Miss lone Givens. The Rev. S. B. Butler, pastor of Mt. Zion Baptist church, will be in charge of the' class in Leadership conducted each - Thursday night at Phyllis Wheatley Y. tc. C. A. A tea is to be given for members of the Negro Art theater and for persons interested .n amateur dramatics at the Y. M. C. A. Thursday night from 8 to 9:30.. Mrs. N Lillian J. Brown is president. • special program is being planned by i officers of the organization in observance I of Nations! Theater week. Feb. 9 to 14. • Djr. A. H. Maloney, formerly of this k city, was guest of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Grttzle, 2946 Shriver avenue, Thursday en N route to Baltimore. Mrs. Maloney and t children will accompany Dr. Maloney to • Madison. Wis.. where he *is doing special work in the school of mrdicine. li Indoor tennis classes and practice are held each Thursday at the Phyllis Wheatlev Y. W. C. A. at 7 30. Schedules may j be arranged for those wishing practice for the national tournament to be held ’ hen? in July. Financial Drive to Close Special services and financial drive conducted at Antioch Baptist church. Thirteenth and Missouri streets bv the Rev. G. W. Ward of Denver, will close Wednesday night. Much Interest is being shown in servI icea conducted bv the young people ot Witherspoon United Presbvtenan church, of which the Rev. D. F. White Is pastor. Services will be held this week, with the young people In charge. Members of Fitzhugh Valentine School of Music were presented In recital at the Methodist church In Brownsburg Saturday. Thy will sing at the University Heights Presbyterian church, this city. Feb. 6 Mrs. M. L. Valentine is president.

DELAY BUILDING PLANS Only Routine Matters Will Come Before School Board. Because building plans are incomplete. the board of school commissioners. in regular session tonight. will defer revision of plans for the Irvington high school and for two new grade schools and two grade school additions. Only routine matters will be discussed, comniLssioners announced. MARMON CARS SCORE HIGH AT CHICAGO SHOW Display of Straight Eights Attracts Attention at Exposition. BY SWEDE SWANSON Times Automobile Editor CHICAGO. Jan. 28—Indiana manufacturers displaying their automotive products at the Chicago automobile show are creating a sensation and Indianapolis itself has come well into the motor car spotlight with the exhibits of the Marmon Motor Company. Marmon is displaying four lines of new straight eights at this week's automobile show. Its entire executive personnel is quartered at the Palmer house, where the company also has a showing of five cars and where G. M. Williams, president; Thomas E. Jarrard. general sales director, and other officials are in the thick of show activities. Predominance of eight-cylinder cars is one of the outstanding features of the show and in'“this connection Marmon is enjoying an unprecedented amount of interest, because this Indianapolis company has concentrated solely on the eight since 1926. Lnncheon on Thursday The climax of Marmon show activities will be Thursday of this week, when mor# than 500 of the company’s distributors and dealers will attend the annual Marmon luncheon-meeting at the Palmer house. William Jarrard and other Marmon officials will speak, and two well-known humorists are on the program. They are Edward H. (Senatori Ford, who was one of the headliners at the recent National Automobile Chamber of Commerce banquet in New York, and Thurman H. (Dusty) Miller, an Ohio newspaper man, who frequently speaks at meetings and banquets of newspaper associations. Many Marmon men from Indianaiiolls are in Chicago for the show. Included among them are Williams. Jarrard, A. R. Heiskell, C. J. Sherer, Colonel Howard Marmon, Frank Hambly. A. J. Rogers. George Freers. E. C. Badger, George C. Tenney. S. V. Harding, Nicholas Moore, F. C. J. Hadley. O. A. Hoffman. J. M. Peterson, J. W. Debow and several others from the Marmon factory. Homer McKee, Leo Burnett and Dewitt O’Kieffe represent the Homer McKee Company, Inc., advertising counsel. Oakland Banquet Tonight Tire annual dealer banquet of the Oakland Motor Car Company will be held in the Palmer house tonight at 6:30. Among the speakers will be President A. R. Glancy; W. R. Tracy, vice-president, in charge of sales; W. E. Fellows and W. A. Blees, assistant general sales managers. Company policies and sales plans for the present year will be explained to the dealers. An extensive program of entertainment will also be offered. T. E. Myers, known to the automobile industry as Pop. general manager of the Indianapolis motor speedway, was in conference all day Monday with W. D. Edenburn, Detroit, and other members of the A. A. A. contest board. Plans for the 500-mile race on Decoration day, recognized as the world's supreme racing event, were discussed during the day's session.

Legal Notices LEGAL NOTICE The board of trustees of the Central State Hospital will receive sealed proposals until Friday. Jan. 31. at 10 a. m„ for furnishing supplies for the month of February. 1930. Estimate book will be on file at Room 147. Statehouse, from and after Monday, Jan. 27, 1930. Bv order of BOARD OF TRUSTEES. GOODS stored in the name of Ben Cash, Chas. Montgomery. E. R. Walton. Joe Wtmblev. Mrs. R. P Robey, Richard Wiiliama. Earnest Pennington. Anne Downs. Setressa D. Clay, and Vale Frye will be sold for storage charges Wednesday, February 5. 1930 at 9:30 a. m. Goods having been in storage the required length of time and charges unpaid. THE BANNER STORAGE CO, 328 E. Wabash St, Rl. 5030, NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of the civil town of Beech Grove. Marion County. Indiana, that the Board of Trustees of said town at their regular meeting place in the Town Hall. Beech Grove. Indiana, on the Bth day of February. 1930. at 8:00 o'clock p. m, will consider and determine upon the follow ing additional appropriations for the year 1930. GENERAL FUND 1. Services. Personal, 12. Salary of Clerk $ 300.00 13. Salary of Treasurer 1.200.00 17. Compensation, Attorney 360.00 Total $1,860.00 All taxpayers appearing shall have the right to be heard thereon. After said appropriations have been determined, ten or more taxpayers, feeling themselves aggrieved by such appropriations. mav appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final action thereon by filing a petition therefor with the County Auditor, not later than ten days after said additional appropriations have been made, and the Slate Board of Tax Commissioners will fix a date for hearing in this county. HARRY W. BRITTON. President. W. S NEWCOMER. Trustee. L. C. DUKES. Trustee. Board of Trustees of the Town of Beech Grove, Indiana. Attest WM. A. GEARHART. Beech Grove Town Clerk. LEWIS E MARINE. Attorney. Death Notices CARROLL. ROSE—Age 70 years, widow of the late John Carroll, aunt of Mrs. T. J. Cornwell and Miss Edna Landis, passed aaav at the Cornwell residence. 5810 University ave, Mondav. Jan 27. at 5:15 a m. Funeral at SHIRLEY BROS. CENTRAL CHAPEL. 946 N. Illinois. WednesUav, Jan 29. at 2 p. m. Friends invited. ■Bunsi Crown Hill. CULM ANN. ANNA MARGARETH— Beloved mother of Louis J. Culmann, passed away at the residence. 1235 N. Senate Ave, Jan. 27. age 78 years. Funeral at residence Thursdav. Jan. 30. 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited. OOLDSBERRY. NELLIE MAE—Wife of Joseph E. Goldsberry and mother of Fred and Ralph McDaniel, and sister of Mrs Nathan Harper, passed away Tues-, dav. Jan. 28th. at 1723 Milburn ave. Funeral Thursdav. Jan. 30th at 2 p. m . Crawtordsville. Ind. Burial Oak Hill ceineterv Friends may call at FINN BROS FUNERAL HOME, until Wednesday a. m.

Death Notices KELLER. DINMIE RUTH—lnfant daughter of Charles and Fredia Keller (nee Chamlin deceased i and little sister of Franklin, passed away at residence. 757 Lexington ave, Tuesday. Jan. 28th. at 4’2o'a. m, age 1 yr. Funeral, Thursday. Jan. 30, from the above address, at 2 gm Friends Invited. Burial New rowr, cemetery. E._ E. Gross In charge MORRISON KATHRYN *A.— Passed" StWay Saturday afternoon. Survived bv two sons, Frank G Morrison, Indianapolis: Frederick 8 Morrison Columbus. O.t four sisters. Mrs. Ida Gnthrle, Los Angeles: Mrs. Llbbv Martin. Seattle: Mrs. Thomas Heaton, Spokane. Wash., and Miss Annette Braun. Rochester. N. Y.. and a brother. Edward F Braun, Hollywood, Cal. Burial will be in Jacksonville, 111., Wednesday. SCOTT. LOWELL EUGENE--Beloved little son of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil O. Scott, departed this life Monday, Jan. 27, age 7 years. Funeral Thursday. Jan. 30. at the Lizton Christian church. 2 p. rn. Burial Lizton. Ind. Friends may call at residence. 2838 N Gale St. Funeral under direction of MOORE & JCIRK. SHAFFER, JOHN D. —Beloved husband of Fannie Shaffer, of 2120 Winter Ave.. departed this life Monday, Jan. 27, age 75 years. Funeral Thursday Jan. 30th at MOORE fz KIRK FUNERAL HOME. 2530 Station St., 10 a. m. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited. SWAYZE. PATSY RUTH- Beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Swayze. departed this life Monday, Jan. 27. age 10 months. Funeral Wednesday. Jan. 29, at the residence, 3518 E. Pratt St., 10 a. m. Burial Anderson cemetery. Friends Invited. Funeral under direction of MOORE & KIRK WATKINS, JAMES ISAACS—Age 23 years. Spencer ilnd.i young minister who was injured in auto accident at Mooresville, died at Methodist hospital Monday night. Funeral and burial at Spencer. KIRBY _DINN SERVICE WILLIAMS, CHARLES T.—Brother of Miss Minnie E. Williams and Mrs. Laura J. Holden, of Indianapolis, and Edwin Williams, of Maywood. 111., passed away early Sunday morning. Funeral services at the home, 2625 N. Capitol ave., Tuesday, 2:30 p. m. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. In Memoriam Notices IN MEMORIAM—In loving memory of our dear husband -and father. Wilbur F. Hoover Sr., who passed away 1 year ago today. Jan. 28. 1929. WIFE AND CHILDREN. Funeral Directors WM. D. BEANBLOSSOM. Mortuary. Phone. Be. 1588 1321 W. Rav St. W. T. BLASENGYM Main office, 2220 Shelby St. Drexel 2570 George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 522 E. Market. Riley 5374. UN DERT AKERS. HISEY & TITUS. 931 N. Delaware. Ll. 3821. LAUCK FUNERAL HOME 1458 S. Meridian. Dr. 2140. J. W PATTERSON. Funeral Director. Riley 3606, "A REAL HOME FOR SERVICE” RAGSDALE <Sz PRICE Ll. 3608. 1219 N. Alabama. WALD 1232 Union St. 1619 N. Illinois St. J. C. WILSON funeral parlors, ambulance service and modern automotive equipment. Dr. 0321 and Dr. 0322, Lost and Fodnd BUNCH KEYS—Lost between 10th and Pershing, W. 10th car; Prospect car or 1201 Madeira St.; reward. Dr. 1725-J. CHILD'S PET—Name King: strayed from 49th and Michigan Rd.. black and brown male alredale. Reward. Wa. 4906. FRATERNITY PlN—Jeweled Phi Delta Kappa: valued keepsake. Re tv. Ir. 3302. GLASSES - Shell-rlm, downtow'n Friday: owner needs. J. Williamson, Lorraine Hotel, Re war and. KEY RING with 3 keys. Owner needs badly. Reward. Hu. 5268. LOST between Garfieid Park and 43rd St., tire, carrier and rear light; reward. Hu. 6857. LOST—Sable '"'Scotch Collier; 42nd and Park; name Patsy. Reward. Hu. 1023. PARTY /found'-' purse at Wassons known. call Ta'. 4731, Li. 2351. No questions. RED PEKINGESE—S yrs. old, from 25th and Meridian: reward. Ta. 2705. STRAYED from Woodstock, Jan. 25, male, wire-haired fox terrier, white with black markings, heavy coat. Answers to name •'Bill.” Reward. Ta. 3086. 30*5 GOODYEAR TIRE on Dodge rim; lost between Indianapolis, Terre Haute. Driver must replace. Call Rl. 6046. Rev/. $45 —Market Sat. evening. Owner needs badly. 64 S. Rural. Ch. 3650-W.

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W„ 541—Rm. near bath; modern, private home; 2 meals optional. WARM ROOM—Private home; home cooklng. E. Mich, car. Ch. 5782. CHILDREN TO BOARD Modern home. 606 Somerset Ave. Be. 4963. INFANTS and children to board and room. Mother's care. Ch. 7694. CHILDREN—ROOM AND BOARD; $3 WEEK. CALL HE. 1772. Room and Board Wanted GOOD home for boy. girl. 12 and 13 yrs. Mrs. Jean Devereaux. Colonial Hote 1. Rent Housekeeping Rooms ALA., N., 528—Front rm., first floor; good he at; adults. $5, Ri, 3675. ASHLAND. 2139—2 mod. unfurnished rms.; all utilities furnished. He. 1642 ASHLAND. 2234—3 rms., kitchenette, priv. bath, entrance, steam heat; everything furn. BELLEFONTAINE 1801—2 clean front rooms, furnished; modern. He. 4521. BELLEFONTAINE. 1218—2 rms. and bath, everything furn., *7. Ta. 5331. BROADWAY. 2252—1, 2. or 4 unfurnished rooms, modem. He. 2059, CAPITOL, N„ 1328—2 rooms down, 2 rooms up; modern. Ll. 1624, CAPITOL. N.. 716—2 housekeeping rms.; steam heat; piano: furn.: free auto space. CENTRAL. 1103—4 large room apt., furnished; private entrance; *l2 per week. COLLEGE. 2033—Three. 2 modern rms.. everything furn,, $7. He. 5115. DEL.. 830, N.—Large, front rm., Ist. fl.. plenty heat, hot water: reas. Li. 4705, DORMAN, 414—2 neatly furnished front rooms. Ch. 0250. EAST, N„ 842—One large room and kitchen. modern, sink: $7.50 per week. ILLINOIS. N.. 2339 —1. 2-rm. apts.: everything furnished: $4.50. $8.50 wk. Ta. 7110. ILLINOIS. N.. 1915—NEATLY FURN., LARGE. HSEKPG. RM/ MODERN: *5. MERIDIAN. N.. 1835—Nicely furnished front apartments: well heated. MERIDIAN. S.. 1024'a —Apt. 12; 2 housekeeping rms. MERIDIAN. N, 1137 —2 rooms, running hot water, splendid heat, cheap. Li. 7438. MERIDIAN. N, 1237-NIcT room; evervthg. furnished; good beat: modern. Ri. 9915. MERIDIAN. S., 1706—3 rooms: nicely furnlshed; sink; adults. Dr. 4284-W. MICHIGAN. W„ 3208—2 modern light housekeeping rms.; everything furnished. NEW JERSEY, N.. 513—2 rm. apt., furn., steam heat; also sleeping room. NEW JERSEY. N, 134 - Good. warm. housekeeping rooms. Ri. 4145, ORIENTAL. N-. 20—2 2-rm. apts. fur.; front: steam heat; also sleeping rohms. PENN.. N, 1624 2 sleeping rooms and furnished housekeeping apts. Ta. 1034. PROSPECT. 1933 Will share modern home with man and wife. Dr. 6791. ST. JOE. E.. 215—2 rms, mod. for housekeeping; with garage. Ri. 5273.

Rent Housekeeping Rooms TALBOTT. N., 2338—Large front nn., - kitchenette; everything furn: reas, Ta. 7038. TRAUB, N, 128 —3 rms, furn. light, heat, water, phone, garage. 1r_1991-w._ WALCOTT. N, 224—Modern light housekeeplng room; front Li. 2958. WASHINGTON. E, 3323 Nice, cozy, warm rm, everything furnished for hsekeeplng. W. INDPLS, 1. 2. or 3 rooms: private entrance. 653 Birch Ave, WOODRUFF PL . 544 M Dr, 2 rm. apt.: j furn.; hot water: $7 a week Ch. 3173. 512 E. 11TH ST. 1 suite. *8: housekeeping. 5: also sleeping. . ; 17TH. E, 527 2 front rms, everything turn, modern, plenty heat. • 19TH. wT7 140—1. j. 3-room anti.: warm; down: modern: private. Ha. 1581-W. 2 OR 3 nicely furnished rms. for housekeeping: garage Ta. 6797. evenings. Houses and Flats Furnished DENNY, 56 N. 3 rooms: nicely furnished: private bath and entrance. Ir. 4568. EMERSON AVE, N, 421 LOWER FLOOR AND BEDRM. OF LARGE COLONIAI ; LARGE LIVING RM, ORIENTAL RUGS. PIANO. FIREPLACE. FRIGID A IRE: TELE, HEAT LIGHT. FURN.: ADULTS ONLY. IR. 1238, _ MICH, E, 439—2-rm, mod. apt, nicely furn.; newly deco ; good heat; reasonable TALBOTT/ 2241—1 apt. living" rm. and kitchen: cozv 5-rm. lower duplex. Ha. 0442. WALNUT. E, 115—3 Rooms, private bath j see housekeeper in basement. j WOODRUFF Place: 4 rms. and gar.: coiupletr referent" rcc Ch. 0-181. j ALAMEDA APARTMENTS : St. Clair <fe 111. Sts. Weekly or monthly: ! reasonable _ _ Apartments for Rent CENTRAL. 2342—5-rm.; heat, water, gar, car line; reasonable, RJ. 5994, He 2783. j 1603 Central *55.00 . 1655 N. Alabama 37.00 I 1733 N. Meridian 70.00 418 E. 15th 55.00 412 N Alabama 47.00 5348 E. Wash 37.50 MOYNAHAN PROPERTIES 710 Union Title. Li. 3458. DORMAN, 965/ —Upper duplex: 5 rms.: complete bath; water paid: $17.75. Call MISS WIEBKE. Ri. 9512. or MRS. ELSNER. Ir. 3955, BELLINGHAM—36IO Balsam Ave.: newly decorated. 3-room apts.: $47.50: utilities furnished Wa. 4413. j NEW JERSEY, N, 863 -4 rms, mod.: all 1 outside: rent reasonable: gsr._ Ri. 5223. NEW APTS.’—Gar, Frigidaire, range, gas. wat, heat. beds, cabinets fur, $45 and SSO 2619 W. Washington. Be. 0200. “ apartment rental BUREAU Let us help you find an apartment. Wr take vou in our car No obligation o 1 course. Ri 1371 3 ROOMS, thoroughly modern, heat, light, gas, furnished $27. Dr. 3125-. T. WESTMINSTER 2725 N. Meridian. 4 rooms with full-sized bedroom and in i addition, ih-a-door bed in living-room: Frigidaire, and all utilities included; : $57.50., See custodian or call Li. 5391. 'H. h. woodsmall & CO. AMBASSADOR APA RTMENT HOTEL Beautiful ultra modern, furnished ci unfurnished; *60.50 and up Daily or monthly rates. Hotel service. Phone Ri 1371 or call at building 830 N Penn THE HAINES— 81Q‘2 N. Illinois: livingim.. dinette, kitch’te, bath, new" dec.: S3O-33. Houses for Rent ALABAMA, N, 2054—Modern home; excellent condition: fireplaces: $47,50. Ha. 1600. ASHLAND, 1637 6 rms. modern: garage. ! water paid: $32.50. Li. 6662, He, 5657. , BURWICK. 706—4-room modern bungalow. ; garage, water paid. CEDAR. 855 told McCarty)—Near Virginia I car; completely modern. 6 rooms: *27.50. \ Mr,. Marer. Ri. 2737, bes. 4, Li. 1908. aft. 6 CORNELL, 2005 (For colored I 6-room ; modern double: S3O. He. 1741, eves. COLLEGE. 1621—6 rooms redecorated. I hardwoods, new Holland furnace, water. i garage;•s32.so. i CUMBER. 1723 4-rm. mod. double: furn.; paved front, dr. gar ; $25.50; water, paid. KEYSTONE, N, 44 —a rooms; clean double: bath: $25; water, pd. Ch. 4887-W. . | KEYSTONE, N, 541—6-room modern dble, r newly decorated, garage, water paid; ’i month rent free. Call Wa. 2392. LA SALLE, N, 2007 -5-room semi-modern double; car line: S2O. Ir. 4524. MINKNER. N, 127—3-rra. house; gas, lights, water; $10.50, Ll. 6082, LEE. 1450—W, Indpls. car.: 5 rms, clean. gas, elec, gar.; good condition; $lB. OAKLAND. 551 N.- East end, attractive bungalow: 4 rooms, modern. 4 French doors, in-a-door bed; garage: s4l. Oxford, N, 916; 5-room bungalow’; 2-car garage: SSO. Ch. 3079. OHIO, W, 1925—Double, 5 rooms, gas, elec, inside toilet, water paid: $ 18. PALMER. E, 1634—5-room house, water pa, gas, elec, improved st,,: sl6, Hu, 4368. WARMAN,' N, 253—6-room modern, newly decorated; close to Catholic church; I splendid neighborhood . He. 3203. WHEELER ST, 2609 —4 rooms! high ground. I extra lot, garage 18x36 ft., $12.50. KINNICK & HILL. 807 Fidelity Trust Bldg. Rl. 8825. TENTH. -E,- 3707—Almost brand new, attractive, 4-room bungalow double: complete bath; Heatrola: garage. Call Miss . Wiebke. Ri. 9512. or Mrs. Eisner. Ir. 3955. 31ST, W, 342—6-room modern double, excellent condition: toilet on first floor, full bath up. near school car and bus; garage, 1 beautiful location; S4O. Hu. 7175. 53D. 4, 908—Attractive, 5 rooms; fireplace, Frigidaire. heated garage. Hu, 2384. 42D. E, 2110—4 bedrm. mod, single: gar, $25; near Fairground car. Keystone bus. Ch. 0201. ' BEAUTIFUL brick bungalow, northwest, modern: reasonable. Owner. Wa. 2982. 4000 EAST NEAR WASH. ST.—6 rms.; mod.; garge: water paid; $35. Ll, 7771. COLORED—Dandy 4-room apartment, 923 Vx S. Paca St. Hu: 5076. Owner. BUNGALOW—S rooms, semi-modern; $25. 4641 Manlove, Ha 0317-M. Single Home for Colored 5 rooms, elec, lights, gas, inside toilet. 747 W. Michigan. Dunlop & Holtegel tl. 6517. ... - ; ’ ; / 122 E. .Market,, Business Places for Rent DESK SPACE—4O2 Kresge Bldg.: very desirable; telephone serv. Only S2O. Li. 3113. Suburban for Rent 7 ROOMS —Garden, chicken house, garage: Stop 6; ShelbyviUe line; $25, Dr. 3664 R-l. Wanted to Rent A MODERN double house with 3 or 4 rooms to each half. In good neighborhood with 2 egr garage. Write to H. L. Parr, 3710 Creston Drive. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS. Houses for Sale MODERN BUNGALOW Five-room strictly modern bungalow, has long living room, hardwood floors, fireplace, side lights, built-in features, full basement, furnace, toilet and bath, garage. large lot. entirely fenced, brick veneer porch, paved street, located at 1819 Kessler Blvd.: a real bargain at $5,000 plus Barrett, on easy terms, balance same as rent, See this today and call LI. 2541. Mr. McLain. LI. 5751. 257 W, Washington St. SIOO CASH. $25 month: 4 room; and bath: includes two bedrooms; West Indianapolis: north of park: gas, water, sewer, inside toilet. 4 vears’ old, new paint and paper. BRIDGES & GRAVES CO, owners and builders. 233 N. Delaware. Ri, 3477. ONLY $2,500—550 CASH Five rooms, gas, electric lights, citywater. inside toilet, garage, close to school, on paved street and car line. Call MR. CAINE, Wa. 0245, NEW—S-room modern bungalow, 2914 E. 22nd St, built in cabinet, breakfast nook: $3,950; SIOO cash, $35 month. Ha. 1291-J. j NEW 4-room double: bath, basement, 3stall garage, S6O rent: *3,585 at once; loan was $3,700. Be. 1261. 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. Storage and Transfer LOCAL AND OVERLAND HAULING—Special prices on large or small lots to all points. RI. *561. 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. Rl. 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. 8361. RI. 3628 CF 4579. —Nl*es— Ch. 0699-W Ij H. TAYLOR TRANS. & STORAGE SPECIAL PRICES OVERLAND—To or from Chicago St. Louis. Detroit. Cleveland or other cities. Dr. 3071 or Rl. 4265.

_ Miscellaneous for Sale BREAKFAST SET—Beautilui living room. 9-pc. dining room complete, bedrm, rues. occasional tables 2428 N. Meridian. SUPERIOR HOUSE PAINT-Outslde or Inside. 15 colors and white. $1.64 gallon. COMPETITION PAINT CO, 366 S. Merldian St. Ri. 9163. BED DAVENPORT Tapes? rv; excellent cond.: real cheap. Ta. 2050. RUMMAGE SALE—Winter Coats and clothing, big variety, let good gas stoves and furnitute at price; to suit voui purse. 127 W. Georgia St. SINGER SEWING MACHINES—AII in perfect sevine condition $lO up. Singer Cos 126 W. Wasli Ri 9718 VARIETY SHOP -Northwest corner 27th arid Penn. St Dealers in antiques, novelties. pictures and small furniture. Beautiful picture of George and Martha Washington, walnut frame, suitable for large club or school room. Very old marble top tables, also attractive line of modern gifts, prizes, bridge sets & cards. SCHOOL BOOKS—New ana used, pay cash ! for used books. Crawford's Drugs. Li. 1800 NEW SAMPLES Best Wlltoft carpet, edges bound, size 18x27 in : price only $1.25 H. S. SHAW. 2704 N. Meridian. Ta. 0644. WAGON SCALE- 10-lon. 16x8 INDIANAPOLIS SCALE CO 620 E Washington 3t Ri (726 SINGER SEWING MACHINES—New and used, drophecd Singers as low as $10; portable electric. $25. SINGER CO, 405 Massachusetts Ave 11. 8463. ELECTRIC WASHERS—We rebuild and service all makes ELECTRIC APPLIANCE CLEARING HOUSE. LI. 3707. STOVES 50' r off terms, heaters. $4 up. Hcatrolas cheap cook stoves, baseburners. Cole’s high oven, closing out in stoves One I eveni-gs, ms Sot'thea-’e ”i ■ Ave. LINOLEUM -Remnant*: la'e pat ents, lowprice::. PATTERSON SHADE CO, 9 E. Wash. St, 3rd floor Woo!worth Bldg. Ri. 1 *96. i Sieve tor service •. BATTERIES - New guaranteed. $4.80 ex : used $2,50 ex. 805 Mass. Li. 0518. Talk Town, on sale for $9.75. 668 Arch at. Rl. 3208. HOOVER VAC. CLEANER—AND ATTCH, ; LATE MODEL. $25. CH. 3361 M SET of new woffle irons, sacrifice. 2619 N. New Jersey St. Ha. 4942-R. ! COMPELLED to .>*ll regardless, beautiful [ living room, dining room, bedroom suites, j twin beds, extra good rugs, throw rugs. dav bed, occasional chairs, tables, gas • range, breakfast suite, very cheap, no reas, offer refuted, 2512 Central. Ha. 3295. ! FEATHER BED—Good condition; cheap for quick sale. Ir. 0156-J. BLUE RUG. 9x12. $9.50; 2-hole laundrv stove. $3.50; Perfection Oil Heater. $3: 2 overcoats, size 44. $2 each: ex. cond. Ch. 1 0955-J. ' 3 BEAUTIFUL DRESSES—Brown crepe, black satin, chiffon evening; sizes 38. all for $25. Ir. 1943. VACUUM CLEANER "Air-Wav” late mod just like new. verv cheap. Ta. 2242. ~ SPECIAL KITCHEN ELECTRIC VENTILATING FANS 12 inch A. C. Meir Nu Air. 29.50. MEIR ELECTRIC AND MACHINE CO. r!IG FOUR UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION BARGAIN FOR FAC TORIES ; <t Urinal Stalls. 10.ro erch. : Grindstone;-?sc. 50c and SI.OO each. Men's F-'t Hat'S—On- J rum'' •• ’"l.'' 1 "";i CORNER CAPITOL AVE. AND SOUTH ST. . rURNITURE for 3 rms, complete: very reas.: privil. of renting 8-rm. hou;c. Inq. 857 Arbor Ave, or call Be. 4021-W. i HEAVY black coat $5: two dresses, cheap, I sizes 36 and 38, Carrollton Ave. ! TWELVE, small, unpainted, kitchen tables. Will sell verv reasonable. See them at I INDIANAPOLIS TIMES BUILDING, 214 1 W. Maryland. PICTURE SHOW fixtures, including machine. real curtain. 250 seats, fans. In fact everything needed. Call Li. 3036. or F. O. Smith. Room 222, K. of P. Bldg. TWO MEN'S- SUITS and topcoats. Size 38. Dresses, size 16, Cheap. Ta. 666/ BED—Dresser, oil stove, congoleum rug, j table, other thing / cheap. Li. 4761. i GAS RANGE—-High 0”e"n. cheap. 1820 i Mansfield Ave. Ha. 0317-M.

Miscellaneous Wanted H FURNITURE Os ALL KINDS. HOMES COM- ■ PLETE PREFERRED. HODGES AUCTION. RI. 2019. i HOUSE CLEANING?—Your surplus ciothI ing. furniture, magazines papers, will I help ur to help others. Salvation Army 1 Industrial Home. Phone for wagon. Ri. 1 6622. 127 W. Georgia St. ! FURNITURE —3 rms. or more, odd lots for I cash. Hu. 7274. MEN'S CLOTHING WANTED—G. \V. HAYES. 919 W. MICHIGAN. RI. 0294, Pets and Live Stock DAPPLE GRAY PERCHERON HORSES—S i years’ old: weighs 3300; first prize at I fair; pr. mare mules. 5 yrs.’ old 2400 i lbs, gd. mates, ex. fine: 1 pr. .gd. work i horses; reas. Ch. 0329-R. West Newton 1 3813. ' j MILK FED spring turkeys from our own farm. 12 to 20 pounds. Free deliverv service. BOYER'S HATCHERY. 34 N. Delaware. Rl. 5470. A-l MIIJC COWS: some fresh, calves by side or springers; cash or small down payment; .balgncc monthly. Li. 9017, GERMAN POLICE i’UPS—Pedigreed: $lO up, or will trade. Be. 3021. CANARIES—Singers; also hen birds: reasonable. Be. 4268. 3759 Rockville Rd. j BULL TERRIERS—2 months old; eligible j for registration: sls-S2O. Ch. 0195. | FEMALES-- Ready to mate, all prices srti j colors. 1402'z Southeast St. Dr. 2320. i CHOICE Eskimo Spitz puppies; males, sls; females, $lO. 128 S. Arlington. | CANARIES —Male, female: mated pairs; j very reasonable. Mrs. Gray. Be. 4479. _ BOSTON TERRlEß—Puppies, male, female; beautifully marked. 970 N. Tibbsu | BOSTON TERRIER puppies: pedigreed; | reasonable. 1343 E. Washington. BEAUTIFUL gray police dog.; pedig.; 8 : mo.: loves children: $25. Hu. 2954 BOSTON TERRIER—Pups, 6 wks, port pod. Females. $7.50. Males. $ 15. Ta. 6429. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS? Radio and Equipment BATTERY SETS LESS ACCESSORIES Low-Loss coil set $ 4.50 Western coil set 4.50 i Arline. with speaker built-in ...... 5.00 Crosley 5-38 7.50 Magna vox 8.00 Superdyne 12.00 Howard Neutrodyne 12.00 These sets are all hooked up. Come in and hear them for yourself. Also large assortment of phonographs and all-elec-tric radios. RADIO BARGAIN SHOP RADlOS—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. 516.50 comp.; Peerless spkrs, $lO. Blue Point Service Station. 962 S. Dela. WE sell and service a!) makes radios Easy terms. Aerials. $4. Fournace Hardware Cos, Ll 5381 $lO FIRST PAYMENT—PhiIco. most perfect radio: free demonstration. R. L. Berry. 227 W, 42nd. Wa. 4459, EFFICIENT radio repairing; service calls sl. LANE’S. 2828 E. 10th. Ch. 0218. RADIOS —Anv make serviced, repaired. Calls sl. 1701 Roosevelt Ave. Ch. 6846. RADIO CABINETS—WhiIe they last: $5 each, ALLEN. 511 Mass, Ave, RADIO SERVICE—CaIIs; $1: repairs: remodellng: day and night. Ha. 4313-R. RADIO, battery set. Freshman; good cond, cheap. 1375’2 Oliver av enue. TRY TIMES WANT ADS' FOR BUSINESS

Musical Instruments BUESCHER SAXOPHONES Paramount banjos. C. F. Martin guitars. Pensel Mueller clarinets. Bettony flutes. Roth-Art viollits. The best In everv line of musical merchandise. Sold" on convenient terms. Write for catalogue today. 128-30 N. Pennsylvania St. Pearson Piano Cos. PIANOS* FOP RENT" SI.OO Per Month BALDWIN PIANO CO 35 Monument Circle. LI. 7387 ORTHOPHONIC VICTROLA. $39.50. Big value. WILKING MUSIC CO. 120 E. Ohio street. PLAYER PIANO—Cost $515. will exchange for living room suite or sell SIOO cash. 3038 Newton. Dr. 3280. SAXOPHONES —Trumpets. etc.. easiest pavment plan in town. Lorenz Saxophone School, ground floor. Pembroke Arcade. A BEAUTIFUL Jes'e French player: walnut case: big bargain: very low teyms. Wilkir.g Music Cos. 120 F. Ohio St. C MELODY silver plate Beuscher saxophone: perfect cond.; very reas. Hu. 7178. GRAND. 5395--Biggest value in the city; low terms Li. 6464. Wllking Music Cos.. 120 E. Ohio St PLANO—Upright: excellent condition;. very cheap. Ch. 6450. COMPLETE set trap drums, like new: sacrifice $35 cash, Li "262. Business Opportunities TIRE and battery shop: must sell: leaving town: doing excellent busine~- good buy for right party. 1905 W. Morris. Be. 133a.

Business Opportunities COMPLETE FURNISHINGS OF 5-RM. NORTH SIDE APT.; $250 FOR QUICK SALE. HA 4268. _ GROCERY and meal market for sale or trade for farm. 650 S. Lyons. FINE OPENING FOR RESTAURANT AND DRY GOODSJiTORES. IR. 4141 810 OPPORTUNITY li-rml rming. house; aristocratic: N. Alabama ioca. Rt. R793_ ROOMING HOUSE ■ CLOSE IN ON PENNSYLVANIA CHEAP FOR CASH Rl 0477 Barter ar.d Swap 1924 BUICK ROADSTER In good running cond.; 5 tires, new Duco. will trade for liv. ag or hedroorn furniture,_2 o W. Prall WANTED—City property To exchange for good clear farm Hu. 7552. Store-Office Supplies TYPEWRITERS—AII standard makes new Btid used portables: Dalton adding machines. Rentals, repairs and typewriter supplies. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO, 137 N. Meridian St, Board ol Trade Bldg. Li. 6822. TYPEWRITERS RENTED Lowest Prices. WOODSTOCK TYPEWRITER COMPANY Li. 4712. 743 Consolidated Bldg. 20 NOISELESS TYPWRITERS— No. 5. all rebuilt and guaranteed. S2O. See us for every known letter sfiop machines. King Typewriter Exchange. 205 Mass. Ave.. Li. 0470. Coal and W ood novheelchaSge smmw a IN FORKED LUMP *5 INDIANA 6IN.CUMP WESTVIR6ISIK FREDRICK COAI CO £ST 30 y£Aff9 80/-899 BEECtifQ. ST. i / PHoye e-l n93 BETTER COAL—I.OW! R I IMB/.S. ** EACH TON :!oe DISCOUNT ON 2-TON ORDERS BEST VA. 6-IN BLK. CL. FKD $0.25 Best Va. 4-incb. cl. fkd 6.C0 BeU, Va. 2 to 6-in. clean, fkd 5.90 Best Va egg, clean, fkd 5.85 Best Va. mine run, 50% lp. 6.25 Very good furnace coal. Island Creek block, clean fkd 6.75 Best. E. Ky. 6-in, large block, fkd... 6.75 Best E. Ky. 4-in. lp„ clean fkd 6.5 C Try our Ashless Ky. washed egg, 2x3 nut None better for cook si, or retort.. 7.00 Gen. Glendora 6-in, large blk. fkd. 7.00 Glendora lp. medium clean, fkd.... 6.75 Gen. Glendora. 2x4 egg. clean, fkd.. 6.25 Best E. 111. lp. cln. fkd 5.0 C Best White Ash reg. 6-in, clean, fkd, 4.75 Best Ind. lp. 6-in, clean, fkd. No. 5. 4.75 j Best Ind. egg 2x4. clean, fkd 4.75 1 Genuine Red Ash. smokeless. ■ i. run. 7.00 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 sec the difference in good coal. Est. 1903

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W. VIRGINIA LUMP $6.25 CLEAN FORKED W. Va. large block, large fkd $6.50 W. Viiginta, 2 to 6-in. lump 6.00 W. Virginia mine run. 50% lump ... 5.50 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 verv high heat value. POCY. SPI.INT CLEAN FORKED .. 6.75 Economy splint, 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” ifjplANAPpijc § * Ice & Fuel Cos 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. Var nut and slack 4.00 KINDLING WITH EACH TON v 225 E. lowa. Dr. 6685. 80 Lbs. 19c sth vein Indiana 3-6 lump. Returnable sacks. 10c. Sacks exchangeable. Hoosler Pete's. 400 W. Maryland. White Ash 6-in. b1k..54.50 W. Va. 6-in. fkd. 1p..56.00 2 TONS. $11.73 Is. Creek 6-in. b10ck..56.50 FANSLER COAL CO. 936 E. Vermont. LI. 7950 (r " A WE DELIVER >■ TONS HY-TONE LINTON LUMP $5.00 W. VA. 810 LUMP FORKED 6.25 ISLAND CRfcEK 2\4' LUMP 6.50 SEMI-SMOKELES SHOV. LP 6.50 ISLAND CREEK; THE BEST 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 NO WHEELING CHARGE WEST VIRGINIA LARGE FORKED LUMP 6-In. NO. 5 $6025 EUREKA COAL CO. 128 N, Richland, Be. 2136. , KINDLING—NO WHEEL CHARGE. White Ash Lp- Fkd $4.65 Rex White Ash Lp $4.95 " King ot Ind. Coals,” gives W. Va. results. 2 tons. $9.50. J, A: I COAL CO CH. 6048 HU. 6966 HU. 4373 W. VA. LP.. $5.75 C. 0. D. COAL CO. HU. 6966 lIU. 6966 SPECIAL BLOCK SSOO White Ash lump $4.75 HARVEY COAL CO. 130 E. Morris St _ Dr 2094 FOR BEST VIRGINIA COALS HAMILTON COAL CO. 56th and Nickel Plate. Hu. 5250 MINTER-MIDDLETON FUEL CO. Quality Coal. Dr. 3100. BEECH and maple wood, drv for fireplace and turn.: also manure, cheap. Ch. 2765 Money to Loan LOANS *lO TO S3OO. METRO LOAN CO. 300 ROOSEVELT BLDG. LI. 2491. Established 1887. Li. 2491. Northeast corner Illinois and Washington. MONEY TO LOAN First and second real estate mortgages. AUTOMOBILE and HOUSEHOLD loans. Equitable Finance Cos. 218 E. Ohio. LI. 6605

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- Money to I<oan ""loans We make loans to pav anv or til of your bills and let vou pav us In small monthly payments. We refinance automobiles—reducing your payments. We write insurance for vou to cover vour indebtedness against sickness, accident or death We refund 10'; of the interest paid ts all vour payments are made according to contract See us first. Telephone Rt. 5027.

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Room 24 Pembroke Arcad# 137 E. Washington St. qUick~loans AUTOMOBILE OR FURNITURE Legal rate. Interest charged only for the time vou use the money. Buckeye Finance Company 207 E. New York St. _ Rl. <974. CHATTEL LOANS Rate 2’, Lowest in City Public Welfare Loan S. E Conner Wash. \s Ills ’Sts. 333 Occ ; <~f>'fsl Hide _R ”._35) ; ; ’, 8. I MONEY Ql ;•- KEY I (•:: . .: . wr I or phone, if vou need up to S3OO. Quick courteous service. Beneficial Loan Society. New Citv Tru't. Bldg. 103 E. Washington St. Room 601. Rl. 5045. LOANS On household goods, pianos, auto* CAPITOL LOAN COMPANY. 141'-j East Washington St. Ri. 756! PERSONAL PROPERTY LOANS. SECURITY INV. & LOAN. INC. 136 N. DELAWARE. I, 5050 LOANS—SIOO to S3OO at 2’j per cent. HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION OFL AMERICA. 404 Kresge Bldg, Rt. 7923. Auto Supplies and Repairs JOHN OUDELHOEFF.it WAGON CO.-Will repair or make new tops and curtains for vour car 202 Kentucky Ave Automobiles Wanted WILL—Pav casli for vour car or vour eauitv, 1. WOLF AUTO CO. • Ll. 4516, 60 N. Capitol, WE pay cash lor lai< model used qnd wrecked curs DORMAN BROS, 529-31 E, Washington. Ri 2793 CARS—Trucks, wanted: anv cond . old or wreckeo 28) N. ru /! ’ Be nittn Automobiles for Sale VIKTNC I^BoLDSMOBIU CARS OF QUALITY '22 Hupp Touring 525 j '22 Lexington Touring $35 ; 26 Essex Coach SSO '24 Studebaker Sedan Std. 6....5ki '24 Studebaker Sedan. Spec. 6..595 j '25 Studebaker Phaeton Spec...sl3s | '25 Hudson Coach $l5O '27 Chevrolet Sedan $175 ,'26 Oldsmobiie Coarh $195 27 Whippet Coach $225 , '26 Dodge Sedan $250 j 27 Chevrolet Cabriolet, Special $275 i '27 Pontiac Landau Sedan $295 '2B Chevrolet Coach $335 '26 W. K. 4-Pas.s Coupe $350 '26 Chrysler 60 Sedan $350 '23 Nash Advanced 6 Sedan $350 '2B Chevrolet Lan 'a : S4OO 28 Pontiac Coach. A-l $425 '29 Whipoet '29 Che roiet Coach $495 '2B-‘29 Olc'.s Coaches, Sedans and Coupes SSOO to S7OO TRADE- CONVENIENT TERMS TRADE—CONVENIENT TERMS X. Capitol Ri. 6378 Ford i-1 )oor Sedan Looks anci runs good: finish and Upholstering o. k.; price/ for quick sale; $75. Gnen Evening/, and Sunday. Hare Chevrolet Cos. 54b F. Washin Ri. 117b' FORD —1929 business coupe; practically new; fully equipped: party leaving city; l-a rg.'-t) H-. 3" 45 R. V LAW MOTOR CO. Two Used Car Store: 430 N. Capitol Ll 4053 126 W. New York 1 . 43m. ’27 ESSEX 1-DOOR SEDAN $235 Terms and Trade. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-65 S. Meridian. Dr. 4743. " ELCAK U 26. 7-pass. sedan. Paint, tires. Upholstering and mechanical condition first Class, $295.00. Burke Cadillac Cos. llth and Meridian St. Ri. 7401 Open Evenings and Stindat. BT MjU'im CHEVROLET.. 1927^ "coach: Whitaker’ Used Car Stop CHEVROLET COACH. I:j29 _ A verv late one, looks and runs like new. was $525 now $450. Small down payment. Balance easy. Olin Chevrolet Used Car Store. Fountain Sou,ire. Dr. 1075. CHEVROLET COACH. 1927 A-T; good paint and tires. A real buv for *226; Lauth Chevrolet Cos, 419 N. Capitol Ave. PONTIAC—I92B Sedan: A-! condition; pd motor and tires: $350 eash. Ir. 4175 CHEVROLET COUPE. 1926' A real little car with good tires, good appearance and guaranteed motor $l5O. Small down payment. Very easy terms. Olio Chevrolet. Used Oar Stop Fountain Square Dr. 107.', MOON Sport in at" Si2s MURPHY MOTORS INC. 2004 N. Merid- n. |.,. 42k SEE OUR USED CARS. FRANK FEESER CO. Chevrolet Cabriolet, 1028 That- beautiful red Duco job- fullequipped and the rubber is good. Special for today, $345; i Onen Evenings and Sunday. Hare Chevrolet Cos. 540 E. Washington ,R). U7O FORDS—A nice, complete stock - at a!' times. The Frank Hatfield Cos, 625 N Capitol Ave. Authorized Ford dealer. CHEVROLET COACH. 1927 -Good tire! original Duco; finish like new; was s32'/ now $195. Small down payment balance direct to us. Olin Chevrolet U?ed Car Store. Fountain Square. Dr. 1075. Ford '29 Roadster A-l in every respect, a real bargain: $375. Trade and terms. Otrui Evenings and Sunday. Hare Chevrolet Cos. 540 E. Washington. ■ , Ri. 1170 CHEVROLET COUPE, 1928TGood~fr original Duco: like new; mechanical;/ guaranteed: was $450. now $335. Your old car taken .In same as cash. Olin Chevrolet Used Car Store Fountain _Sq lia re. Dtp 1075. “QUALITY CARB~Af - BARGAIN - PRICES ' CENTRAL BUICK CQ • 1925 OVERLAND 6 COACH—New - tire: good motor; $175: trade and terms. We are out of the high rent district. C. K. Martin Cos, 4451 W. Washington street. Coaches, Coupes and Sedans ’26, ’27, ’2B, ’29 All reconditioned, and ready for service look our stock over before you buy. Your old car in trade. Easy terms on balance ' Onen Even'ng.s and Sunday. Hare Chevrolet Cos. 540 F. Washington. Rj, 1170. FORD COUPE-Late 1926: good condition Must sell: private owner. Ch. 0631. HUPMOBILE TRADE-INS—We have t large selection of used cars: small down payments, balance easy terms Capitol Motors Cos Caolt.o) Ave and Michigan St. Trucks DODGE SIXES Late 1928 models. Alton capacity: 4 to select from; equipped wfth panel bodies; motors have been recondlfioned in our shop: new paint finished in Dodge standard colors; equipped with 4-wh’e! hydraulic brakes: tires and bodies in excellent condition; these trucks are ideal for bakery or laundrv routes; seeing these trucks will prove to vou the exceptional care they have had; low mileage and are priced to sell c lick. General Motors Truck Cos, Used Truck Department, 731 E. Market. SI. U. 7467.