Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 263, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 March 1930 — Page 26
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NEW START IS URGED TO CUT WORLD NAVIES Parley Must Begin All Over for Success, Says Former British Sea Lord. BY HENRY T. RUSSELL United Press Staff < orrestrondent '{C&pvnuht, 1330. bv United Press) LONDON, March 14. —Lord Bridgeman of Leigh, former first lord of the British admiralty in the last conservative government, said odav he thinks the London naval onference should start over again, dropping the points on which the delegates of the five powers obviously were deadlocked and giving ittention to an extension of the Va&hington treaty and the rduc;on of battleships and gun calibres. “I believe it would be ea. y to get m agreement,” Lord Bridgeman said, if they would only go about it in he right way.” Start All Over Again Leaning on the huge niantlepiece .n his vast private residence n Westminster, Lord Bridgeman, vhite-haired statesman, a delegate o the Geneva naval conference in ;927, which failed, told what he bought the right way would be. “Why not start anew?” he queried. Extend the Washington treaty lor t few years. Limit all battleship replacements to 25,000 tons. Limit gun alibers to 12 or 13.5 inches instead if the pr: sent 16. Agree to maxmum building programs in the vaious classes of ships lor the next ,ve years, allowing certain clastiiitj or smaller power.., such a the righi o transfer tonnage from one class o another. No Building Competition “Personally. I don't believe drasic disarmament will make peace ,ny more certain, but for the sake f economy I do think limitation ery desirable. As far as the United itates and Great Britain are conerned I think the peace of the /orld as safe if both have large nates as if they hadh’t. “At any rate, I consider there , ill be no building competition letween the United States and Treat Britain—at least, not so far is Britain is concerned. Baldwin .hen premier, said that himself beore the Labor government came nto power.” PASSES BANNED AT CITY GOLF COURSE Park Board Makes Ruling in Line With Views of Mayor. There’ll be no passes to municipal golf courses inis season. Adolph G. Smhardt, park board president, announced today. The park beard adopted a resolulon declaring that “no passes shall ie issued to the public courses,” on ecommendation of Superintendent Charles Sallee and Mayor Reginald H. Sullivan. • “This is in line with the mayor’s business administration, and we be.ieve every one should pay for use of the courses,” Sallee told the board. Several years ago, golf passes were given out by administration leaders to their political friends.
()YS, we’re backing you to the limit. Coach * Bailsman has developed a team of tourney proportions. Your schedule has been a hard one; you have beaten good teams; and now, at the close of a victorious season, you are in striking distance of the state basketball championship. We’re hoping you win; we’re rooting and plugging for you! Fight, but fight clean, and whichever way the breaks of the game go, we will be proud to welcome you home.
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Professor VV. A. Cogshall, head of i lie astronomy department of Indiana university, will lecture before the Nature Study Club at 7:45 p. m. Saturday at Cropsey hall. “The Total Eclipse of the Sun” will be his topic. Automobile headlight development has not kept pace with growth of auto travel, discussions revealed at the March meeting of the Indiana section of the Society of Automotive Engineers at the Claypool Thursday night. H. H. Allen, research engineer of the bureau of standards, Washington, D. C„ gave an illustrated lecture. Recognition by advertisers of uses of typography to make advertising messages more striking and intelligible was urged by J. L. Frazier, Chicago, editor of Inland Printer,
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I in address on “Typography and Its ! Relation to Adveritsing” before the : Advertising Club of Indianapolis at J the Columbia Club Thursday. Police today sought a Negro who wounded Charles Pounds, Negro, ! 1138 Oregon street, Thursday night, ! by firing three shots through the ! front door at Pounds. Pounds is j ut serious condition at city hospital. A playlet. “How the Story' Grew,” I will be given by the Dramatic Club 1 1 1 school No. 81 at the Beech Grove ' Farent-Teacher Association meeting | Tuesday night. The mothers’ choj rus will provide special music. Representatives of luncheon, servi ice and business clubs in t'ne city j who proposed to organize an inter- ! rtub council will meet March 21 at j the Chamber of Commerce. The i meeting, scheduled for today, was
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postponed to allow a committee ample time to prepare a report. Indianapolis chapter. Order of Demolay, will hold a skating party at. Riverside park tonight. Frank Stackelback is party chairman. Miss Lillian Harper, Hotel Washington employe, is winner of a $7.50 prize in a monthly contest sponsored by the National Restaurant Association for improvement of restaurants. Miss Harper's answer to “How Can an Employe Better Serve the Cutsomer?” was awarded second place. Brigadier-General George IL Jamerson, commandant of Ft. Benjamin Harrison, will attend a dinner of United States Military Academy graduates in the Ffth corps area, at Columbus, 0., Saturday night. The 128th anniversary of West Point’s founding will be celebrated by alumni throughout the United States Saturday.
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HEADS OF RUM RING SENTENCED Former Town Officials Get Terms and Fines. By United Press ¶ WASHINGTON, March 14.—With the statement of Federal Judge Charles Simmons that their actions had been such as to thoroughly shake public confidence ringing in their ears, three former officials of Inkster, Mich., and two alleged bootleggers today planned appeals from sentences. ¶ The five were charged with being principals in a Cleveland-Detroit, Chicago rum ring. Albert W. Klink, Inkster councilman and former village president, drew the heaviest sentence —two years in Leavenworth prison and a fine of $2,000. ¶ Other sentences were: Joe Shreves, alleged owner of the trucks used by the rum ring, fifteen months at Leavenworth and $500; Sam Adler, alleged chief of the rum shippers, sixteen months at Leavenworth and $500; Robert Tucker, former township constable, six months in jail and $500, and Alfred Tegge, former justice of the peace, fined $300. . ———————— FILES COURT ACTION TO REMOVE MAYOR Michigan City Executive Target in Supreme Court Plea. Quo warranto action seeking to oust Mayor Harry B. Tuthill of Michigan City, Republican, was filed in the supreme court today by Arthur Gilliom for Fred C. Miller, Democrat, who is making a court battle for the post. The writ was refused by the La Porte circuit court and was appealed to the high court. The action is another step in the battle that followed ruling of the supreme court that the city manager law was unconstitutional. Democrats were in office prior to the city manager government, but voters elected Republicans after the law was declared invalid. FUNERAL IS ARRANGED Kites for Miss Carrie Fahnley, 80, to Be Held Saturday. Funeral services for Miss Carrie Fahnley, 80, well known among older German families in the city, who died Thursday at the home of her niece, Mrs. William J. Shafer, 2901 North Meridian stret, will be held at 10:30 a. m. Saturday at Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial wDI be in Crown Hill cemetery. The niece is the only survivor. CLUB ELECTS M’KAMEY Renamed by City Coal Dealers at Annual Dinner. Chester A. McKamey was reelected president of the Retail Coal Club of Indianapolis at its fourth annual dinner in the Spink-Arms Thursday night. Other officers named were: John C. Muesing. vicepresident; C. S. Meier, treasurer, and C. F. Myers, secretary. Marriage Licenses Fount Whitsell. 33. of Martinsville, laborer, and Sylvia Norman, VIS. o£ 1215 South Harding. Teddy Raamanovich, 30, of Chicago, laborer, and Sophie Matich, 37. of 737 .North Haugh. John M. Walker, 22, of 838 Fletcher foreman, and Bessie M. Mikels. 19, of 2043 South Meridian, clerk. John J. F. Sickel. 22. of 2529 Phipps, butcher, and Virginia M. Martenbeck, 19, of R. R. 15. Box 35. Births Boys Alba and Phyllis Jones, 1729 West WashinpauV and Ethel Smith, 622 North Colorado John and Hazel Glinchey, 757 Parkway. Walter and Mona Wittman, 1241 North Sheffield. Everett and Helen Fuller, 822 Chester. Green and Maud Morris, 1628 Montcalm. Ferdinand and Freda Swenke, 1407 North Holmes. . Hansford and Gladys Coovert, 257 Minkner. Girls Harry and Myrtle Rodenbarger. 1210 I West Nineteenth. j Osborn and Doxie Vaughn, 1249 Va West ! Twenty-fifth. Building Permits | Sam Radakorch. repairs. 727 Nortli Warman, S9OO. I Hoosier Pete Company, alterations, Missouri and Maryland. $2,000. Elmer Landry, garage. 033 Eugene. S2OO. Pure, Oil Company, filing station, 613 East Washington, $3,500. John Collins, fire loss. 1717 North New Jersev, $1,500. i Rosa Hitzelfergons, storage shed, 1166 i Roache, $650. I William Workman, front porch, 428 East i Vermont. $4Bl. S Earl Smith, roof and repairs. 2414 North i Wilkins. $395. Reggie Hall, porch, 1221 Woodlawn. $325. I John Rogers, garage. 2846 East Sixteenth, I $234. I W. P. Fields, repairs. 2866 School, *262. i Nobel P. Welch, garage. 1127 North ! Mound. S3OO. Lena Pozner. dwelling and garage, 90b I East Raymond. $3,750. | Santarossa Mosaic and Tile Company, I office and warehouse, 2727 Roosevelt, i SII.OOO. Earl Amettie. dwelling. 2005 Mansfield, $3,000. ! Municipal airport grounds, administraj tion building, $114,000. In the Air Weather conditions in the air at I 9:30 a. m.: East wind, 24 miles an hour, barometic pressure, 30.43 at sea j level; temperature, 36; ceiling unI limited; visibility, one and one-half | miles; field good. Two Die in Plane Crash [ Bv United Press CLEVELAND, March 14.—Two 1 fliers, Richard Braggins, pilot, and David Bunnin, a salesman passenger, were killed today in a plane crash at Olmstead Falls, near here. Legal Notices —NOTICE TO BIDDERS— Sealed proposals will be received by Director of Indiana Stats Highway Commission. at third floor o' State House Annex. Indianapolis, Indiana, until 10 o’clock A. M., March 26. 1930. on the following equipment: Thirty to forty-five four-wheel graders with leaning wheels and steerable tongues the following sizes: One to five-seven foot blades approximate weight 1.750 to 2.200. Five to thir-;v-veven-foot blades approximate weight 3.000 to 4.000. Two to four ten-foot blades approximate weight 4.500 to 7.000. Two to four twelve-foot blades approximate weigh; 5.000 to 8.000. ; Quote price delivered to points speci- ! fled in Invitation. I Specifications must accompany proposals 1 and thirty-dav delivery guaranteed. Blanks for bidding may be obtained at f 10 West Market St. The right Is reserved to reject any or ■ all bids. * INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION. J. J. BROWN, Director,
Legal Notices _____ NOTICE Jacob Tolln and Walter Boltort are no longer connected with Clarence Miller <fc Cos. at Acton. Indiana. Mr. Miller having taken over the business and assumed ail debts. , (Signedl JACOB TOLIN. —NOTICE TO BIDDERS— Sealed proposals will be received by Director o' Indiana State Highway Commission. at his office, third floor of Slate House Annex, Indianapolis, Indiana, until 10 o’clock a. m.. March 24. 1930. on the following equipment: Four to six portable gasoline engine driven air compressors with a displacement capacity of 100 to 200 cu. ft. air per minute, mounted on skids, rubber tired trailer, or light truck complete with tool boxes and regular equipment. Also bid on same equipment adapted for mounting on Ford Model A truck. Quote price delivered F. O. B. Indianapolis. Indiana. Blanks for bidding may be obtained at 510 TV. Market SI. Specifications must accompany proposals and delivery must be guaranteed within thirty days. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION. J. J. BROWN. Director. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY EXECUTORS. The undersigned executors of the last will of Anna J. Marshall, deceased, hereby give notice that pursuant to the powers, and directions conferred by the will of the decedent, and by virtue of an order by the Marlon Probate Court of Marion County. Indiana, they will at the hour of 9 o’clock A. M. of the 22nd day of March, 1930. at Room 9 Aetna Building, 23 North Pennsylvania street, in the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, and from day to dav thereafter until sold, offer for sale at private sale all the interest of the decedent in and to the following described real estate situate in Marion County, Indiana, to-wit: Lot thirty <3o> In W. H. Talbott's Addition to the City of Indianapolis, according to the plat of said Addition recorded in plat-book four (4* at page two hundred seven (207) of the records of the Recorder’s Office for Marion County, Indiana. Lot four hundred fifty-two (4521 In Wm L Elder and Alfred F. Potts Armstrong Park Addition to the City of Indianapolis. according to the plat of said Addition recorded In plat-book twelve (12) at pages 60 and 61 of the records of the Recorder's Office for Marlon County, Indiana. Lot fourteen hundred twenty-seven (1427) In “Mars Hill,” a Subdivision of parts of Sections 20. 29 and 30 in Township 15 North, Range 3 East, according to the plat of “Mars Hill” recorded In plat-book 16 at pages 147 to 150 of the records of the Recorder's office for Marion County. Indiana. Said sale will be m.aae subject to the approval of said court for not less than the full appraised value of said real estate, and upon the following terms and conditions: at least one-third of the purchase money cash In hand, and the balance in not more than three equal, annual installments with interest at six per cent on deferred payments, which interest shall be payable semi-annually, and such deferred payments to be secured bv first mortgage on the real estate so sold; the deferred payments to be evidenced bv notes of the purchaser waiving relief and providing for attorney’s EDMUND T. JOY, HOWARD R. JOY, Executors of the last will and testament of Anna .Tov Marshall, deceased. Death Notices M'KEEVER. ANNA C.—Age 61 years, beloved wife of Michael McKeever. passed awav March 13. 2'40 p. m. Funeral at residence, 1306 E. Raymond St.. Saturday. March 15, 8:30 a. in.: St. Catherine's Church. 9 a. m. Burial Holy Cross cemetery . _Frie nds invited. In Memoriam Notices IN MEMORIAM—In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Clarence O'Donnell, who departed this life 4 years ago todav, March 13. 1926. MOTHER, FATHER. SISTERS AND _LITTLF DAUGHTER. IN MEMORIAM—In loving 'remembrance of our dear mother. Alma Etta Engledow, who died one year ago today. In Crown Hill softly sleeping. V/here the flowers gently wave Lies the one we loved so dearly, In her lonely, silent grave. She will never be forgotten. Never shall her memory fade; Sweetest thoughts will always linger Around the grave where she is laid. SONS EMMET. ELMER. Funeral Directors WM. D. BEANBLOSSOM Mortuary _ Phone. Be. 1588 1321 W. Ray 8t W. T. BLASENGYM Main office. 2220 Shelbv St. Drexel 2570 FEENEY & FEENEY. 923 N. Pennsylvania. RI. 3843. George Grinsteiner Funeral director 522 E. Market Kllev 6374. UNDERTAKERS. HISEY & TITUS931 N. Delaware. _ ___ LL 3821 LAUCK FUNERAL HOME 33 Yrs. Service. 1458 S. Mer. Dr. 2140. -A REAL HOME FOR SERVICE” RAGSDALE & PRICE LI. 3608; 1219 N. Alabama ~ E. E. TYNER *29 W. 30th St. Ta 6710. Ta. BS3O WALD 1 232 Union St. 1619 N. Illinois St T c. WILSON funeral parlors, ambulance service and modern automotive eautp;nlent. Dr. 0321 and_Dr_og22. Florists FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Herman G. Fie - ,, 1201 Arlington. Ir. 3236. Lost and Found FOUND—Bunch keys, March 10th on ring, front of St. Philip Neri School on Eastern _Aye._ information call Ch. 1948. GENTLEMEN seen picking up black zipper pocketbook, alley of Merchants bank; keep money, return purse, cont. Hi. 6b28. LOST—March 13. 11:30 a. m. on E. 10th car. leather coin purse containing bills and tokens. Reward. Ch. 0710. SHORT-HAIRED —Small black dog. white vest; name Billy: Nat. Rd. Rew. Ir. 2500. SMALL—Reddish tan'dog. answers to name Dempsey. Reward. Ri. 5178. Instructions BIG OPPORTUNITY!—Demand for men trained in my laboratories, your spare time for future success making plates, bridgewerk for dentists, big pay for trained men. Ostrander Dental Lab. Days or Mon., Wed.. Fri. nights, 25*72 W. Wash AVIATION school will train several men as pilots, w : e!ders, mechanics, assisting them to employment during and after training. GREER. *823 Architects Bldg. A vTaTION —ENTER NOW AND ASSURE YOUR FUTURE. CURTISS WRIGHT FLYING SERVICE. 104 MONUMENT. LI. 4282 Special Notices DR - H> E> CRXJM Specializing In digestive trouble 3SI7JE. 16th St. Ch. 4638 WHY SUFFER with plies when you can postivetlv get well or It will cost -you nothing? G. R. Wysong, 219 K. of P. Bldg; Office. Ri. 4267. Res., Ta. 4940. PERMANENT ar.d temporary home for Invalids nervous, mental cases, also elderlv neoule 1427 N Delaware Ri 4729 RADIANT BEAUTY—MiIk barh, skin cleanser and tonic. Call Li. 3255. For free facial. Ask about "Vovc" for hair. SIO,OOO , „ A SIO,OOO accident policy for $2.00. Call T.j, 2662. MAGNETIC BODY MASSAGE. ELECTREAT TREATMENTS FOR EVERY ILL. LI. 8255 FOR APPOINTMENT. SULPHUR BATHS AND MASSAGE. MILDRED MEWHINNEY, 227 NORTH APT. 6. RI. 6682. GOOD TIME to trim su’d spray fruit trees: shrubbery. N. A. Burkhart. Dr. 1524. Endicott-Johnson Shoes. $2.98-83 88. HANKS 118 Virginia Ave. near Maryland. Business Announcements CLOCK FACTORY All makes watches, clocks repaired regardless of condition. Cail. delivery. Work guaranteed. 809 N. Alabama. RI. 4001. Closed until Monday, March 17, on account of death. FEATHERS—Bought soiu ana renovated feather mattresses, pillows made to order g. F Burkle. 431-433 Mass Ave Ri 669? RUGS cleaned. Bxl2. $1.25 Call for del. !0-da spec Keem Rue Co_ Ch 5336_ GOLDSTEIN TINNING Roofing. Furnace Repairs. Dr. 3431 CONTRACTING—Job work. * all classes. estimate free E.4RL METZ, RI. 3<i3, WILL BUILD— 5-room house complete tot *1 600: clear lot necessary. Be. 3157. BROVIN & BROWN—Magr-et’.c paint wifi keep vour cellar dry. Li. 2298; ” BUILT-IN CABINETS If It is made of wood we can make it NORTHSIDE LUMBER CO.. 5228 WTn* throp Ave. Hu. 3266. ICE BOXES ~ Refined and repaired. Hu. j 334. Dr. 0263 GUTTERING AND REROOFING. *IPAIRS Hu. 1334, Dr, 0263. CALL McMATH The heme builder. Estimates ar.d plans free: terms and trade. Ch. 6464. CARPENTERING —Plaster: cement, painting: paper hanging; no Job too email. Ch. 8179. PAPER—Hanging, painting: 1930 (ample*. Bloomer & Barrett. Dr. 0128. for estimates
Business Announcements SPECIAL—9xI2 rues. $2; guaranteed CLEAN. W. N FLY RUG CO. He. 4042 LET VERN HEADLEE make your plan- ' and build your home: esti. Wa. j 0977 BATH ROOM fc heating instated, reasonable. Ta. 4057. ; BURROW excels all rug cleaners on floor j In vour home Call for, del. Ch. 7533-W. CARPENTER 1 -Building and rcmoldeling Oct our prices. ROBERTS. Be. 4531 J. BREAKFAST SUT3 refinished, factorv method. *3 *O. Dr. 2378. A REAL sewer man. cement; furnace work: general repairing Ch. 2283-J, cv_e. GUTTERS, down spouts, roofing, furnaces. repair'd. _!608 North IlUne"- Ha. 3640. SANITARY RUG CLEAN! -9x12 fugs t;ioroi chlv cleaned: *1.75. I.i 76*2, QUILTING and laundry by experienced white lad": reference Ha. 4610-J. Painting and Papering W E DO AUTO PAINT IN G Furnlt. refinishing 839 Mass. Ave. RI. 3738 KIRK SPRAYING CO. Paperhanging: and Painting I. W. NATION Jr SON. DR, 3969-M. Price* reasonable BE. 1377. COLONIAL PAPER CLEANERS 8 years of satisfied serv. to the public Is our recommendation; *1 per rm.: work strictly guaranteed. LI. 1262. Ch. 1111 WM. WAUGH & SON.’ PAINTERS. Office, RI. 61_50. 338 N. Deln. Res.. Dr. 0604 Paper Hanging, New Samples Call eves , L W. MOBLEY. Dr, 0715-R PAINTING. paper hanging. Cleaning, plastering; general repair. Hoosier Contracting Cos.. Ri. 8873. PAPFR CLEANING-—Paint, washing, woodwork. Taulman and Ke .nedy. LI, 8655 PAPER HANGING. PLASTER PATCHING CLEANING. PAINTING. Cll. 2054. WE SPECIALIZE IN REMOVINO WALI PAPER BY STEAM, *3 PER ROOM AND UP. CH. 6393. INTERlOß—Decorating, by experts. We are fully equipped for any Job. Ta. 2858 PAPER CLEANINO—Paint washing, decorating; floor sanding. Jones. Ch. 0579 PAPER HANGlNG—Painting and reinodeling. J. C. FENDEL. Ch. 5217. PAPER HANGING—And decorating: reduced prices; good work; ref. Ch. 1884. PAPER HANGING Wo.'k guar. C. Gilliland. Dr. 2T47 WALL PAPER cleaning, painting; work guaranteed. Li 3605. PAPER HANGING—PAINTING R. F. Smith. Ch. 4974-M WALL PAPER CLEANING GUAR. WORK: RF.AS. CH. 0434-R. PAPER HANGlNG—Painting, decorating bv experts: reas, Ch. 4011, Ch. 7057. CLEANING PAPER, PAINTING. WALL WASHINO, WHITE MAN. RJL 4276 PAPER HANGING Samples shown, spec. discount. E, R. SHEPARD. Dr. 2389. WALL PAPER cleaning, painting, dccoratlrg: work guaranteed. Shuler. Ch. 6968. PAPER CLEANING—Expert work: guaranteed. M. SKEATS. LI. 5718. PAPFR HANGING, new samples. FRANK JACKSON. Ch. PAPER ” HANGING. PAINTING - ALL V/ORK GUARANTFED. BE. 3920-W. PAPER—Cleaning, paint washing, hardwood floors: work guar. Blaek. RI. 9635. Transportation COLONIAL”# SST.4LSSES - M iKTEaSTTATE TRANSIT._ Ride in Comfort Great Lakes to Gulf Coast to Coast Chicago .....f 400 Pittsburgh ,>.| fe.OO Dayton ir.on Detroit fi.OO'Nen York .... 15.00 Cincinnati ... 3.oo'St. Louis 5.00 Louisville.... 2.50 Kansas City.. #.OO Nashville 7.ool)enver 22.50 Jacksonville . 22.00'L0s Angeles .. 41.50 New Busses-~Air Cushions— Reclining Chairs Gold Medal Drivers Three Convenient Depots DENISON HOTEL TERMINAL RI. 4000 104 Monument Circle Lincoln 4000 Union Bus Slation Riley 225.5 Storage and Transfer LOCAL AND OVERLAND TRANSFER. Fire-proof storage house. Store now. paw 6 months later. No charge for hauling in New trucks, l.xperienccd men. PARTLOW-JENKI. S MOTOR CAR CO 413 E. Market. Ri. 7750 LOCAL and overland hauling: packing and shipping on househlod goods. OTTO J. SUESZ. Ri. 6561, Ri. 3628. Nttcs. Ch. 4579. Ch. 0699-W. 1 H. TAY ; i OR "TRANS. & STORa’OE SPECIAL PRICES OVERLAND-To or from Chicago. St. Louis. Detro.t, Cleveland or other cities Dr 3071 or Ri 4265 SPECIAL price on load to Detroit; pint load to or from Davton. ABRAHAM TRANSFER. Li, 1924. Res.. 2981. BRYANT & SON'TRANSFER CO. Moving storage, and general hauling. 320 E. St. Joe, Ri. 5433. 1 HOME SERVICE TRANSFER Trunk package or van loads, local overland. 557 Massachusetts, Ll. 0561. FURNITURE—And piano moving, local and overland; superior equipment; skillful P'Ovcrs. Kiesle Trucking Cos., He. 3833. BRITTON TRANSFER— Moving (3.50 load: large trucks responsible men. Dr. 7616_ BOTTS TRANSFER- Large vans. Prices reas, bv load or contract. Dr. 343 X \v7 H. EUSH—Moving local anil overland Gen. hauling, low prices. Dr. 2828-R 3. FOR LOW “COST HAULING—CaII Wisehart P"rD"t Service Transfer. Ch. 2661-J. Help Wanted Male CAN YOU QUALIFY? Due to the steadily increasing popularity of frigidaire, we now have openings for Salesmen who can sell high grade products. The men selected will be thoroughly trained in all phases of frigidaires. Unusual opportunity for advancement. Good Income and permanent. See Mr. Gibson, 1-4 p. m. INDIANAPOLIS POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY ~Sales Opportunity SEVERAL SALESMEN WITH OWN CARS TO SELL STEEL P. O. EQUIPMENT TO FOURTHCLASS POSTMASTERS. SINGLE! MEN PREFERRED. EXCLUSIVE 1 TERRITORY WITH OPPORTU- j NITY TO GROW. The Keyless Lock Cos. 1401 Newman St. C. R. Fant. fORD~SAI.ES MEN ! Three experienced men. good appearance. must have Model A Ford or be able to buy demonstrator. References required. This offers a fine opportunity to men having ability and sell-confidence. Apply. POUTS CAR AND TRUCK CO. AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS. BELMONT AND W. WASHINGTON. AMBITIOUS young man desiring to learn newspaper selling. Must be willing to 1 work at nights. Should have some i knowledge of a newspaper, but this is ; not compulsoiy. To the applicant this | job offers *ls per week to Start un- 1 limited opportunity. If you mean business and are seeking a permanent connection. Write Box B 68 giving age, references and qua l !fleat.ions. USED CAR SALESMEN For men who are experienced and have lived in this City for at least the past year, we have an attractive proposition; un’ess you can qualify to not apply. A. G. MUET-LER-NASH SALES. 635 Virginia A^e. YOUNG SALESMEN To travel extensively with sales manager, no canvassing. Must have reai selling experience. Phone today. D. H. MATSON. Hotel Lincoln. WANTED —Reliable taxicab drivers; new fleet, new rates. Apply 9 a. m., 2 p. m. Red Cab Cos.. 739 E. Market St. Help Wanted Female YOUNG lady f§r housework; more for home than wages. 342 North Noble EXPERIENCED girl for general housewori. References; (g. Ha. 0169-J. Situations W r anted Female HOUSE KEEPER- Young refined widow with girl. 2'z. 1225 Brookslde.
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Situations Wanted Female HOUSEKEEPING position by reliable row s woman. Full chareo; more for home tnaaj wages. Box B-G7 Times. i WASHINGS TO DO IN MY OWN HOMENO IRONING. PLEASE CALL AT 41(1 EAST MORRIS ST Rooms for Kent BELLEFONTAINE. 935—Modern on-. f> -'> Jiving rms., walkipjf distance. Ri. 5611. CAPITOL. N ~ 3416 Pica.' ,1!. modern. private home: >3.50. Ha. 0261-J. CAP . N . r .' :.N iu uM.-. H 1 WATER: GARAGE. TA 1163. CENTRAL. 1636 Nice rmT l"or 3 desDaol# people: Just like honm gat CLINTON' 'HOTEL--29 Vir.,inift. I steam-heat dnr nlsojtwvpg *3 to *t COLLEGE. 303—2 modern room- one m • a.n.A . r. .it R*al Silk Ll. Jj257 COLLEGE. 2337 -~P> Vs tit front rm .V ... .. priv. home. He. 5753 DENISON HOTEL Pennsylvania and Ohio. Now is your oDuortunitv to secure a nice warm roo t for winter Complete hotel service Ra. s surprisingly low. $5 ws. 2-room su.t- 1 . parlor, bedroom bath for 4 persons a* low as 175 nm __t.et on snow you GRANT. N..“102~ I.:u 7"front rm.. cf< e car, bus, modern home. Ir. 1083. HOLMES, if., 329 Two nicely (.finished ; rooms Jefferson, n . an— sleeping rm.. good , location: suitable for 1 or 3 Ch. 3115-M MARKET r 11 warm rms. for visitor;.: wa'.-nne distance. MERIDIAN. N., 510:" ApL l-.\ -Modern fur- ! _nlsjied_ rm.. hot water: gentlemen. MERIDIAN, N . 21 :. LRU FRONT 'RM ;. ■ GENTLEMEN; J7FAL HOME: OARAGE. MERIDIAN N- 2 Vi 78 Spink . annex; beautiful, newly furu. rm.. u a | beds. I NEW JERSEY, N.. 418 Modern sleeping rm., (team heat, hot water; *2.50. NORTH Veil nice, film., front rm.; twin beds: modern hr-v\ Hit 3679-M, ORIENTAL. N.. 20—Front, furn. rm.; a’.so 2-rm. apt., modern. Ll. 9055. OXFORD. N„ 9H—Beuutl" rm.. psi e'nt . adjoin, bath: gar.: 1 _or 2 gentlemen prof. PENN., N., 919:" APT. 10—Front rm,; p , vale bath; privileges: reasonable PENN.. N„ 2702 —Neaf Marott _ is.vel t floor front, connecting bath. Ta. 01 PENN., N.. 1333—Nicely furnished front room:_t.w!n_;>' ; am hoi live;. PRATT. W.. I’: 1 Clean h!.. pi - stant hot water. *2.50 week. Ll 20 a. RANDOLPH. N.. 37 Homelike, modi r.i rooms; *4 and up Ri. 7149. ST. JOE. E„ 233 Warm un.', bath: board optional: wall:in : : !i 3004 ST. JOE, 1 f\ adult r< Isonnble rales TALBOTT. N.. 2419 1 ront rm . and parking space, Bee to appreciate Talbott, n„ 1727 -Very desirable, clean, Jinmeiike :_11 \ .1 v TALBOTT. N~ 2131 Apt. D. -Lovely "rm . private apt, i or 2, Ta. 6969, 2is ; rr w„ 143—Large front rm„ kitchenett(h_dlnnette. Ha 4630-W. 23KD. E., 410—Large, front rm.: modern. private home. Jin. 2109. 26TH W.. 1024 Nice rm . twin beds; private family; nr. car, bus ra 0114. 34TH. ST., E„ 11—Private home: large I furnished room: l or 2 people Ta 3405. I WOMEN- Private entrance, mod., cheerful front rnt.. near bath, warm winter, cool summer: comb, living, bedrm.. wicker set, silk draps. davenport.; northaidr College line cook, privileges. 654 E. 17th St_ ATTRACTIVEIY furn. rm.. private bath, I private phone; gentleman. Ha. 8608. NICE RM Prlvnt hot h w idowi near ear line Cb. ■Uifll-.1. DAINTY, charinlng rm.. in rose new walnut bed. • t' 3853. SLEEPING ROOMS VII modern, clew to 1 Fofd plant. Li 4997. , ATTRACTIVE ROOM Hlgb-cia.ss Im.: ij _or_2 ladle Hu. 7136. J LOVELY ROOM > n ■ y hoi V ill e: . e ,n I Under New Manag< menl Best accommodation in city, most reasonable rates S5 week up. with bath HOOSIER Hi >7 EL, I9) I DREXEL ARMS—73O N Illinois: large I outride rooms $5 We ': and up. Li 2821. SIR \TOGA HOTEI 6 • M rms . hot water, spe wklv rates. J Room for Rent With Board ALA.. N., 2223, APT. 2—Furn. rm. 2 meals. Christian Science. Ha. 0494-R CENTRAL. 1513 Attractive large rm.. Ice, closet, suiteble, 1 or 2, Ri. 4817. NEW JERSEY. N.. 2319—Nice front rm.; private home; good n 1 Ha ■” 1, !-R. NEW JERSEY, N. 2229 Attractive ft it 100 m, modern home, plenty hot water; home cooking. Ta v. 06 NORTH -Front rm . nx t 1 home cooking: gents: $7. Ha 1097 park". 83;t -Nice, pleasant rm.; cooking: cirise in. Ri 9930. RUCKLE, 1931 Id) prl. 1 WASH.. E., 391 T --AtTr.'.e: ive rm. lor 2; *7 I each: home privileges. Tr f3O'J. _ : GHlLilllhN' ';■ , . . 1, . t Ave. Be. 4963. BOARD child, dav or week: : •>_ other chih'rep. 1 ‘ N <'• 1 I.t L I *f Rent Housekt eping Rooms AT.ABAMA, n.. 2041 -Attractively furn 1 rm. & Wtehenett : reasoi rei 1 1716 COLLEGE, 1332--1. 2. 3-rm sutiev; water in rooma; steam heat. 1 878i COLLEGE, 23 . plete, 85; adults; garagi ILL., 509, N.—Mod. sleeping, housekeeping: first floor; free phone and parking. _ ILLINOIS. N.. 3120 2 nicely furn.. kitcbeiM cite, apti,, gink, ige; ad : - Illinois.' N , 811—Apt ah p , city heat. 1 cn: v hoi 1 R ILL., n7, 2339—2 rms., fur. apt., for family 4: o;: r ' ‘ : -i: jtur, li i.TNuis. 1(. 2)0& 3 l.irae 1 rms.; prlv. ™l. 1; .*■ : ■ L ILLINOIS N . 1002 Lbtb< alrj kitchen, prlv. entranc •: modern. Li. < .73 I INDIANA AVE.. 208‘. -Furnished rooms. I tor light houxeke- ping. Ll 6613 MERIDIAN, 8.. 1 ’ T ■■■■■■ a.islied rms.. 1 ngU tot ho ■k l pi MERIDIAN, N 1137 ’li an _ett e:_h v.et< 1 I NEW JERSEY. N.. 134 - Good. warm, housekeeping NEW JERSEY,"N„ flV’s-u e front rr.. . modern: adults; near Ur U Silk. LS. 19.(4. NEW JERSEY, N 2042 -Clean" large. cheerful, cozy, furn ruin: home prl il. OHIO. E. 540 -ll'iuiokeiping rms. *2 n and $3.00 per v. ' k PARC 2181 Lovi . 2-rm mite; 1 or 2 ir- ; - < • U '>' 118 W VALNUT 1 gtllte, '< . • r 54,50. NICELY furnished, 2-rm." aptTi near i- - Sou aIT . S7. Pr, 3510-R. WALKING DISTA.ii r cite: gaiage Ri 2708 2 NICE ROOMS Everything furnished, on car line. Ch. 1137. LOVELY Woodruff; 2 rms.. S7: 1 rm. kitchenette. S3 3d floor. Ch. 4103. Houses and Flats Furnished EAST MICHIGAN—Lady will share attr::c. mod home with 1 or 2: gar. Ir 1401-vV NORTH. E„ 316—2 i 3 rooms, modern Frigidaire we ■ rate. Rt. 4007. WALNUT. E. 118— 3 Rooms, private bath see housekeeper In b- ,ement iTthTw., decorated kitcheut' e apt.; heat, light, gas, water and tec fur.; >45. Apply Apt. No. 1, The Grant. 19TH. E„ 227—4-rm. mo y furbished: cit.v heat: 545 t?r month. BYRAM APARTMENTS ' 1530 N ILLINOIS Efficiency: furnished: eu -veek. ••: unfi-r----nislied, *35 inonihiy; all utilities furnish' a. See custodian or phone LI. 5391. H. H. Woodsmall & Cos. AMBASSADOR APARTMENT HOTEL Beautiful ultra modern, furnished or unfurnished; *60.00 and up. Deliy nr monthly rates. Hotel service. Phone RI 1371 or cal; : 1:.. . 830 N. Penn. 3-ROOM MODERN A'i ii' v "prlv Ate"' eutrancf 0:1 car line, b Te ’342 SI EtPING RMS.. ADJOINING BATH; if. S6. 324 E 11TH 719 E. NEW YORK L:v;r:::. or akfast r:- . kl’chen: completely J iriiisht'i: adults: fJ. WILL share lovely home, adults, all on - leges, two bus Ir. 1499-M _ Apartments for Rent BELLINGHAM, 3610—Balsam Ave.. ne y decorated; 3 room apt . $47 50; fuirii'heJ. Wa. 4413. 1124 Broadway $4.3 70 1020 Central , ! i u 1108 Coilege 3.. ; 0 3515 N. Penn 2 412 N. Alabama 4.0 240 E Pratt 30 no 1655 N Alabama J: 1226 N. Illinois 3. -0. 2544 N. Meridian 6 - 2 1603 Centrai 35 to . < 418 E. iSih 5-0 1733 N Meridian 70 -0 MOYNAHAN PROPERTIES 710 Union Title. CENTRAL* 2149 -5 lovciv rms . bet.:, be niceh’ c'( v *53. He. 4631. NEW JERSEY.' N 2524 Lower duplex. I. e rooms mod., err., heat furn. reasonat e Ir. 0815-W or Re 6446 after 6 D. m PARK. 1642: APT 4 - Lovely 4-room, strictly modern; *SO Benjamin For #- man, 725 Continental Bank Ri. 4610. 11TH W., 42—Nicely decolated kitchene-te apt ; heat. Sight, gas. water and ice fur.; 334 Apply Apt. I _The Orir.t OLGA'AFTS.-HlO N 111 • rms.; nicer decorated; rent reduced. Ri. 0543.
