Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 307, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 May 1930 — Page 13

MAY 5, 1930

‘RIDE' VICTIM RESCUED FROM BULLET DEATH Police Arrive as Hoodlum Trio Argues Who Will Kill Him. B’l t'nitrd Prrss CHICAGO. May s.—The first man ever know n to live to tell the horrors of being “taken for a ride’’ by Chicago gangsters, signed a felony complaint today. This complaint accused the three hoodlums who were arguing as to who was going to have the pleasure and privilege of killing him, when a miracle happened and- they were arrested. The “ride” victim was Earl Holmes. S3. a wood carver, who tried to reform a gangster’s "moll,” as he described her to police, because he wanted to marry her. He sought to force her to give up her racketeer associates by threatening to expose them. They found out about it and their retaliation—the usual one—was the “ride.” Hoimes, badly injured after being tortured for hours, was alive today only because three policemen became suspicious when they saw an automobile turn down a lonely street early Sunday morning. Officers Follow Gang The officers followed the machine, saw it stop and a moment or so later came upon three men standing over Holmes, bound and lying semi-conscious on the ground. Close to his head was the muzzle ot the revolver that was to finish him. Holmes told the officers he had resigned himself to death and even welcomed it as escape from further torture. The three men were identified as Johnny Hennessy, Sam Baldino and Frank Favarullo, all “small time” hoodlums known to police. They were charged with kidnaping and attempted murder. Falls in Love With Woman The wood carver's story of what happened to him at their hands resulted in the arrest of' Anna Larson, 23, his sweetheart, and Margaret Russell, her friend. He met Miss Larson several months ago. he said, and fell in love with her. He besought her to give up her gangster friends so that they could be married and live respectably, but she seemed reluctant. - He finally wrote her a letter Warning her that unless she broke away from her associates he would inform police as to their activities. This letter, police believe, was intercepted and led diregtly to the “ride" Holmes got early Sunday. Miss Larson had agreed to go away with him Saturday night, he said, when she induced him to go to the Russell woman’s home where the three hoodlums seized him. LILA JIMERSON IS GRANTED TRIAL DELAY Indian Woman Wins Delay on Plea of Two New lawyers. Hu fnitril Prrss * BUFFALO. N. Y., May s.—Lila Jimerson, the gaunt Indian woman who has pleaded guilty to “mental murder'' and promptly repudiated the plea, won a week's respite today from the trial in which is willing to wager her life on the skill of two lawyers. Judge George H. Rowe granted the plea of Lila's counsel for a week's recess after they told him they had entered the case only a week ago, and had not had time to prepare a defepse to the charge that the Indian woman incited Nancy Bowen to kill Mrs. Clothilde Mar€hand. Births Boys William and Mary Green. 1008 Villa. Emmett and Aims Wellbaum, St. \in*ewii\ustS and'Helen Morris. St. Vincent's h< WUl?am and Leone Engelking. St. VinCharles and Mary Schaffer, 63 South and Frieda Soots, 26 3 North and Nettie McKee. 2317 Adams. Albert and Vera Kish. 414 Limestone. Girls Fred and Marv Lane 2435 North Rural. Leo and Leua Jardia a 613 Stevens *, John and Bertha Dodenbarger, 524 West o'b'crt' and Alice Miller. 430 Centennial. Maurice and Harriett Lee, 1916 Boulevard place. Deaths ~ Lloyd Neal. 50. city hospital, cirrhosis ® f Anna C. Dillon. 69. 735 Terrace, cholesyCyrus5 y Cyrus Grant. 52, city hospital, acute !*"liary l MrKinnfv. 66. Christian hospital: Tardia vascular renal disease^ Rebecca E. Keys. 66, 102 North Drexel, ■Cerebral hemorrhage. Julia Kvte Havnes. 74. 21 South Tuxedo, icute myocarditis. ... . Anna M Durborrow. 66. Methodist hospital. cerebral hemorrhage. George B Bowers. 76. Methodist hospital broncho pneumonia. Roland James Reed, 2. city hospital, diabetes mellitus. Can Champlin. 81. 1134 North Keystone. arteriosclerosis. . . Grace Young. Long hospital. Hodgkins 411 James David Mavhan. 6 mos., Riley hos--oital. broncho pneumcnia Taylor Gainott, 59. Long hospital, arterle ' Garrett, 55. 1620 Yandes. lobar *H. Goins, 69. 1143 North West, aortic stenosis. _ , Fred Douglas. 22. city hospital, acute pancreatitis. Building Permits * E E. Perkins, garage. 412 South OakJand. 1.2C0. Z. J. Hvland. addition, 311 West Thirty4iL!\(h. $350. Fay Friddie, alterations. 463 Hillside, 41250 Shvler Hayes, garage. 3446 North Kenwood. $250. - Harry Murwita. garage. 1219 Wright. A Caesar, alterations. 54 Wegfcorst. $225. ■y ■" 11 i Lepal Notices “ NOTICE TO VOTERS OF MARION COUNTY. INDIANA. Notice is hereby given to the voters of "Marion County. Indiana, that the followin'. Precinct Voting Places have been * changed to read as follows for the primary election to be held in Marion -Countv. Indiana on the First Tuesday following to First Monday in May being the 6th day of May. 1930: THIRTY-FOURTH PRECINCT. FOURTH “WARD-- 2021 Dexter Avenue. EIGHTH PRECINCT. ELEVENTH WARD - 1006 Virginia Avenue. _ THIRTEENTH PRECINCT. THIRTEENTH -WARD—I247 S Capitol Avenue. TWENTY-FOURTH PRECINCT. WAYNE TOWNSHIP—334O W. tenth St. SECOND PRECINCT. SECOND WARD Northwest corner Bellefontalne and T*ent’ tenth Btreet. Witt our handa and seal this sth dav of lias*. 1930 JOHN E. SHEARER. CHARLES O. BUTTON. GEORGE SNIDER. Board of Commissioners of Marion County, Indiana. * ■ —-

In the Air Weather conditions in the air at 9:30 a. m.: South wind, eight miles an hour; barometric pressure, 29.99 at sea level; temperatures, 75; ceiling, 10,000 feet; visibility, unlimited; field good. Arrivals and Departures Curtiss-Mars Hill Airport Charles E. Cox Jr. and Walter R. Morrison of Columbus, O , passenger, to Chicago; Captain Edward Laughlin, Fairfield. O. air depot, to Indianapolis, national guard plane; T. A. T. passengers to Columbus, 0., were W. H Harman of Columbus, 0., and J S Hcntzleman, 5124 North Pennsylvania street; passengers to St. Louis were William E. Riley, 429 .Vest Lee street; B. F. Brown, 29 Virginia avenue; Embry - Riddle passengers to Cincinnati included Thomas Maluy, 5448 Winthrop avenue; Miss May Dugan, Miss Agnes Kilroy and D. H. Murphy of Chicago; Miss Marguerite Newson and Miss Marian Scott of Greenwood, to Chicago; ether airport visitors included Charles R. Steeves, Wichita, Kan. to Millinocket, Me., Travel Air. Hoosier Airport—H. R. Kalbsleish, Dayton to Indianapolis and return, Travel Air. Capitol Airport—M. Ponsford, Cleveland to Terre Haute, Great oakes plane; James F. Douglas, to Franklin and return, four passengers; J. H. McDuffee, vice-president of the Prest-O-Lite company, re*, turned from Pacific coast in a Ryan monoplane. Richard Knox, pilot. Youth Claims Record II u f n ited Prr*s LOS ANGELES, May s.—Frank Goldsborough, 19-year-old aviator, who Sunday claimed anew junior transcontinental flight record, will attempt to better his own time when he flies back to New York, he said today. The youthful pilot said he planned to hop off here Tuesday and would try to cut down his time of thirtyfour hours and three minutes for the trip. Goldsborough appeared unexpectedly at the Grand Central airport at 1:05 p. m. Sunday after preparations had been made for his reception at the Western Air Express field, where newspaper men and representatives of the companies which sponsored the flight were waiting. He seemed pleased with the outcome of the trip, and said he would claim the record on his own log of the journey, which showed he had beaten the previous record of forty hours. Dirigibles to Be Built Bu f’nitrd Press MOSCOW, May s.—The Soviet government has announced plans for building a series of large dirigibles for commercial purposes in regions where airplanes can not easily function, particularly in eastern Siberia. Because of the huge uninhabited distances which must be covered in that district, it will be almost impossible to draw the network of ordinary airways that far. The Soviet authoriites therefore, are working on the project of constructing dirigibles of 80,000 cubic meters capacity and even larger, capable of nonstops flights of 5,000 to 8,000 kilometers. A plant for building dirigibles will be constructed near Moscow. Two small dirigibles, of 7,000 cubic meters each, will be manufactured in the course of next year. By the end of 1933, according to the program effiicialy accepted by the government, there will be 110,00 kilometers of air routes for passenger and freight service in the Soviet Union. At present there are about 27,000 kilometers of airways. In the last year the air lines carried 11,600 passengers. By 1933 the average annual passenger service will reach more than 180,000, it is estimated. Jumps Excite Air Fans Spectators thronged Indianapolis airports Sunday to watch parachute jumps and other air stunts. The pasengers list was unusually large, according to announcement of airport officials. Barney J. Goloski made parachute jumps at Hoosier airport, and Robert F. Shank, airport president, made a deadstick landing from 2.000 feet. Corporal Richard Reddie of the Indiana national guard, thrilled crowds at Mars Hill airport with his first parachute jump. Seeks New Loop Mark Bu In ited Press ST. LOUIS. May s.—Looping the loop 344 times for anew women's record failed to satisfy Miss Laura Ingalls, 15-year-old aviatrix who accomplished the feat here Saturday, and she now 1 plans another attempt with 400 consecutive loops as her mark. Death Notices BOWERS, GEORGE B—Beloved father of Mrs. Lillian Knapp and Homer L., Byron D.. Herbert G. and Theodore W. Bowers of Indianapolis, and Dr. Paul E. and Charles W. Bowers of Los Angeles. Cal., departed this life Sunday. May 4. aged 76 years. Funeral Tuesday. May 6. 2:30 p. m.. at 1107 North Hawthorne lane. Funeral under direction of MOORE & KIRK. LOFTUS. THOMAS A.—Beloved husband of Mary J. Loftus and father of Francis and Lillian Loftus. passed away Sunday. Mav 4. at residence. 812 N. La Salle. Friends may call at residence until 10 a. m. Monday. May 5. Funeral Tuesday. May 6, 830 a. m.. at residence of his son, Francis Loftus. 1924 Pearl St.. Anderson. Ind. Services at St. Mary s church. 9 a. m. Burial St. Marv's cemetery. Anderson. Ind. For further Information friends mav call FINN BROS. FUNERAL HOME. Ta. 1835. PHLEDGER. HENRY —Age 81 years, husband of the late Ona Trov Phledger. passed awav Friday. Mav 2. Funeral Tuesday. Mav 6. at 10 a. m., a# FINN BROS. FUNERAL HOME. 1639 N. Meridian. Burial Holy Cross cemtery. WALTERS, ANTHONY—Beloved husband of Mary Alice Walters, passed away Sunday at 5 a. m.. at St Vincent’s hospital. Funeral at his late residence, 1717 E New York. Wednesday at 8:30 a. m.; Holy Cross church at 9 a. m. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited. He'was a member of the Holy Name Society of Holv Cross church. Members will meet at the home Tuesday, 8 p. m. for prayer. WEISNER, PETER—Age 75 years, passed awav Sunday. Mav 4. Time of funeral given later For further information friends mav call FINN BROS. FUNERAL HOME. Ta. 1835. WERNER. FRANK—Age 80 years, beloved father of William F Werner and Mrs. Augusta Osborne, passed away Sunday, 3 a m. Funeral services will be held at the residence of the daughter, Mrs. Osborne. Apt. 2. 4928 E. Wash, st., Tuesday. 3 p. m. Friends Invited. Burial Fai 1 Creek cemetery. Card of Thanks CARD OF THANKS—We wish to extend our sUicere thanks to our relatives, friends and neighbors for their kindness and svmpathv at the illness and death of our beloved little daughter. Betty Jane McIntlre: also Dr. William Wright and Mrs Rose Scott, the nurse; the pallbearers, flower girls: Rev. Mr. Okey for his consoling words: the singers, and Shirlev Bros, for their courteous and efficient service, and all for their beautiful floral offerings. FATHER AND MOTHER. MR. AND MRS. CLARENCE MTNTIREFuneral Directors *• WML O. BEANBLOSSOM Mortuary. Phone, Be. l&M. IMI W. Ray 82. T*>-u&:rg T.™—

Funeral Directors W. T. BLASENGYM Main office. 2220 Bhelbv Bt. Drexei 2570 FEENEY * FEENEY. 923 N Pennsylvania. RI >843 George Grinsteiner Puneral director 622 E. Market Rllcv 5374 UNDERTAKERS. HISEY & TITUS. 931 N. Delaware U. 3821 LAUCK FUNERAL HOME 33 Yrs. Service. 1458 S. Mer. Dr. 2140 • A REAL HOME FOR BERVICE” RAGSDALE & PRICE LI 3608. __ 1219 N. Alabama i C. WILSON funeral parlors, ambulance service and modern automotive eauiD■nent, Dr 0321 and Dr 0322 Florists MAGNOLIA TREES—Tulips, willows, birches, maples, elms. 3-year-olds, sl. Always open. Drive out Sunday, ALVA G. qfcEY. 315 Koehne St. Instructions AVIATION Learn aviation as a career or a sport. Only government approved school in the state. CURTISS-WRIGHT FLYING SERVICE 104 Monument Circle. LI. 4282. Open evenings. Transportation CGLaNBAK.i| STAGES f§ Interstate Tran sit jflfg Ride in Comfort Great Lakes to Gulf Coast to Coast Chicago 5 4 00 Pittsburgh Dayton 3.oo|Phila<lelf)hia . 10.00 Detroit 6 00 New York .... 18.00 Cincinnati ... 2.50;5t. Louis 5.00 Louisville .... 2.50 Kansas City.. 9.00 Nashville .... 7.oo|Denver 22.50 Jacksonville . 22.00!L0s Angeles.. 51.00 New Bosses—Air Cushions— Reclining Chairs Gold Modal Drivers Three Convenient Depots DENISON HOTEL TERMINAL RI. 4000 104 Monument Circle Lincoln 4000 Union Rue: Station Riley 2255 Special Notices PETERSON BEAUTY SHOP ANNA M. GRUNER All lines of beauty work. Li. 6100. 320 When Bldg DR. H. E. CRUM Specializing in digestive trouble. 3217 E. 16th St. Ch. 4638. WHY SUFFER with niles when you can nostivetlv get well or it will cost you nothing? G. R. Wvsong. 219 K. of P. Bldg. Office. Ri. 4267, Res.. Ta. 4940. DANCE AT THE RAlNßOW—Sat.'and Sun. nights. Emerson Ave. and Pendleton Pike. Free trenspor. from end of Brightwood car line to dances only. Ch. 3313. SIO,OOO Accident policy for $2. For information call Li. 2662. SWEDISH MASSAGE. BATHS—I7',2 W _ . Ohio. Rm. 1. Hours 10-6. Li. 3746. MASSAGE for poor circulation. Post graduate nurse. 7 N. Alabama. Rm. 19. MASSAGE—Swedish meth., electreat. 1133 Bellefontalne. Call Ri. 2113 for appoint. STAND AND PARKING SPACE for sale Tor circus. F. H. Pope, 323 S. Noble. Lost and Found LOST—Orange and blue knit tarn last week, in or near Wallace school. No. 61, E. 10th and Wallace; reward. Call Miss Joe, Ri. 5551. LOST—Finger ring, topaz, set yellow gold. Reward. Be. 0051-J. LOST —Riverside bus or street from English theater to 111. and Market, brown purse with glasses, religious art., etc. Ta. 2943. STRAYED—23I6 E. Tenth; small Boston, white breast and nose. Ch. 1995, evenings or Monday. Ch. 0214. Sunday. WATCH —Lady's closed face yellow gold watch, initials “C. K. J.” Lost S. Meridian car Sunday; keepsake. Dr. 2665. 1754 S. Meridian, Business Announcements FEATHERS—Bought sold ana renovated feather mattresses, pillows made to order E- F. Burkle. 431-433 Mass. Ave RI. 669$ BUILDING —Contractor, remodeling, reroofing. brick and cement work; estimates free; payments. EBERHART. Ch. 4238. PAINTING—MAKE COLORS TO SUIT: 20 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE; REASONABLE. H, D. LINEDMAN. HU. 5005. PLUMBING —Outfit complete, tub, closet. lavatory and sink, S7O; installation and repair work. Chas. Sheets. Ch. 5845. BATH ROOM—Complete. S6O; plumbing & heating installed; reasonable. Ta. 4057. METAL—Gutters, roofs, furnaces repaired. installed. Dovle Heating Cos. Li. 7270, CARPENTER repair work; screening a speciality. Call MR. MAY. He. 3117, TINNING —Roofing] furnace repairs: ~ get our prices. E. M Baxter. Ch. 4246. RUGS cleaned. 9x12. $1.50! Call for del.. 10-day special. Keemer Rug Cos. Ch. 5336. CARPENTER—Screens: built-in cabinets; estimates free. ROBERTS. Be. 4531-J. HARDWOOD FLOORS —Sanded and refinished. new floors laid; reas. Ch. 2726. BONDED SEWER MAN—CEMENT. FURNACE: GEN. REPAIR. CH. 2283-J, EVE. SANITARY RUG CLEANERS—9xI2 TUgS thoroughly cleaned. $1.75. Li. 7642. WISE Upholstering. Refinishing: 18 yrs. exp. 2303 N. Talbott. He. 4871. GRADING—And sodding, cement work; digging cellar. H. W. Hutchins. Ch. 6551. HAULING of all kinds: yard cleaning my specialty. 2045 Ralston. Ch. 7333-R. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS. Painting and Papering PAINTING INTERIOR—EXTERIOR USER OP THE BEST OF PAINT: WORK GUARN. ESTIMATES GIVEN. DR. 7460. WE DO AUTO PAINTING Furnlt. refinishlng. 899 Mass. Ave. Ri. 3739 KIRK SFRAYING CO. PAPER CLEANED Chimneys Built, repair; cement work. TRIMBLE (white). 738 Waldemer. Be. 1480. PAPERHANGING and painting: prices reasonable. LI. 5048. Paper Hanging, New Samples Call eves.. L. W. MOBLEY. Dr. 0745-R PAPER HANGING Cleaning, samples, yrs. exp., white, lmmediate service. RUTTER & SON. Be. 0637 PAPER HANGING CLEANING HOUSE PAINTING. 10 MO. PAYMENT PLAN. DR. 1999. PAPER CLEANED WALLS WASHED: FLOORS REBINISHED BY EXPERTS. BELL & DWYER. BE. 3815. NEW PROCESS WALL PAPER CLEANING No dirt, no muss. Prompt serv. Ch. 1884. KLEAN-KLEANERS. $1 per rm.; paint washing: work guar. Wilkinson. Dr. 7598. PAPERHANGING—2Oc roll: good work: cleaning; $1: white: reliable. Li. 1680. EXPERT paper 'cleaning, hanging, patch plastering, painting. Ch. 0987. CALL STOLTZ—PAPER HANGING. PLASTER PATCHING. PAINTING. CH. ZUS4 PAPER HANGING—S3.OO room; clean.. $1: samples shown; work guar. Ha. 2987-W. INTERlOß—Decorating, by experts, we are fully equipped for anv iob. Ta. 2958. PAPER HANGING A-l work, guarn. GILLILAND. Dr. 2747 CLEANING. PAPERING—Work done immediately: ex_ p. workman. Ch. 3457. _ PAPER HANGlNG—Personal service, estf. free. Call Gordon after 6 P. m. Ir. 1064 PAPER cleaning: work guar.; reas.; Bolander <fc Kendall, Ha. 0312-R. Ch. 0367. CLEANING—Paper. 75c rm.: walls, windows. woodwork washed. Ri. 1683 eye. PAPER HANGING—CLEANING: ALSO HOUSE PAINTING. CH. 0477-M. WALL PAPER CLEANING—AII work guarn Ir C 309. Ir. 1350. PAPER HANGING. PAINTING—I93O sampies: prices reas. Ta. 2995. PAPER cleaning, paint washing, hardwood floors: ganr. Mr, Black. Ri. 9635. CLEANING PAPER—7Sc-$l; wall washing: satisfaction guaranteed. LI. 5882. PAPER—Cleaning, guar.. $1 per room STRAHL & HUCKLEBERRY. Ri. 9663. paint'g. paper'g. screens made; no Job too small. Cn. 6179. WALL PAPER REMOVED BY STEAM; PRICES REAS. CH. 2004. IR. 2415. PAPERHANGING—And painting; work guaranteed. Dr. 7865-1. HARRY MARKS. CLEANlNG—Papering: 1930 samples; work guar, Cali H. MILLER. Be. 3903, eves. WALL PAPER CLEANING. $1 per room: work guaranteed. Ri. 5933 CLEANING PAPER—SI: guaranteed: white'; prompt service. MARTIN. Ch. 3257. PAPER CLEANING. $1 room. Work guaranteed. Call Ch. 2815. PAPER CLEANING—*I room; rears' experlence. SIM CARDEN. Dr. 3&16. FOR PAPER cleaning call TAULMAN ft KENNEDY Experts, guar, wrk. Li. 8655 A-l PAPER CLEANING. $1 per room. Day or night, Ta. 7110. 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Storage and Transfer jOCAL 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. Mamet. RI. 7750 STORAGE MOVING LARGE SANITARY WAREHOUSE. STATE STORAGE, Inc. 227-231 N. NEW JERBEY. LI. 2268. LOCAL and overland hajsling: pacxing ana shipping on househlod goods. OTTO J. BUESZ. RI. 6561. Ri. 3628. Nites. Ch 4579. Ch. 0699-W. I H. TAYLOR TRANS. & STORAGE SPECIAL PRICES OVERLAND—To or from Chicago St. Louis. Detroit. Cleveland or other cities. Dr 30,1 or Ri 4265 MOVING—S2.SO UP. l’i-TON VAN: EXPERIENCED. PROMPT. LEE FURNITURE AND TRANSFER CO. LI. 5717. BORMAN TRANSFER CO.—Sa#sfactorv moving service, overland trucking of furniture and freight. Ch. 5571. BRITTON TRANSFER— Moving $3.50 load: a rep trucks responsible men Dr. 7616 NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO.—Pricee reasonable. Call at all times. Ta. 3741. CALL BARNES & SON TRANSFER FOR A-l SERVICE -St REAS. RATES. DR 2664 Help Wanted Male RUG SALESMAN Good opportunity for capable man. Apply to EMPLOYMENT DIVISION 7th Floor Wm, H. Block Cos. WANTED SHOE SALESMEN Thoroughly - experienced in selling women’s shoes. Good opportunity for capable men. Apply 7th Floor Employment Division THE WM. H. BLOCK CO. that 1 can travel extensively and be out indefinitely. Young man preferred that can sell advertising by phone. J._L. Geyer. Brevort Hotel. WANTED—Salesmen and salesladies; rare opportunity. 625 Mass. Ave. Help Wanted Femaie SALESWOMAN —Free to travel; salary and expenses. Call Li. 6633. Rooms for Rent ALABAMA, N., 2458—Pleastn, airy rm.; twin beds; private home, Ta. 5331. ASHLAND. ,2151 —Nicely furnished rm.; priv. home; meals opt; 1 or 2. He. 1801. CENTRAL. 2431—NICE, CLEAN, AIRY ROOM; PRIVATE HOME. HE. 1495. CENTRAL. 1218—Attractive rm.; private entrance; large porch. DELAWARE, N. 1328 BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED RM. LI. 0063. DE QUINCY, 319 Front, nicely fur. rm.; private home; garage. Ir. 5013-W. EAST, N.. 83G—Sleeping room; clean; like home. A bargain. EDISON. 909—Modern home; sleeping rm., $3 wk.; bedrm.. clining-rm., kitchenette; everything furnished; reasonable rent. HAMILTON AVE.. N.. 811—Sleeping rm.. modern, private home, bd. opt. Ch. 2497. ILLINOIS. N., 2619—Furnished rms . pleasant home. Ideal for sumer. Car line ILLINOIS. N., 1330—Sleeping room, private family; modern. Li. 1624. ILLINOIS, N„ 1907—High class rm., lavatory, toilet, gar.; gentlemen or couple. MERIDIAN, 510 N.; Apt. 1-A—Modern furnished room; hot water; gentlemen. MERIDIAN AT 18TH—For gentlemen, newly decorated, comfortable furnished outside rooms; showers and bath; private entrance; hotel style. Ta. 6043. SirView Inn. MERIDIAN. N.. 2208—Front, attractive rm.. private bath; cheerful home. Ta. 6266, N. JERSEY. N„ 2108—Desir.. Irge.. frt. rm., with alcove; privl. breakfast. Ha. 3654-W. NEW JERSEY. N.. 1471—Modern, well furnished rm; good bed; hot water. $4. PENN.. N., 2030—Nice, clean rm.; 3 windows; good bed; near bath. PENN.. N.. 1623 —Beautiful furnished rm., private bath, entrance. Ta. 0733. SANDERS, 706 —Room and board, for 2, in a private home. SPRUCE, 1331—Front sleeping room; lady or gentleman; $2 week. Dr. 5004, WASH.. E.. 4510—Lovely room, modern home; privileges. Ir. 1296. WOODRUFF. 970 Middle drive; niceiy decorated room. Ch. 1418. _ 26TH. 50 W.—Attractive large front room for employed or elderly couple. $5; small room, gentleman, $3. Ha. 1505-W. 26TH, W.. 50—2 lovely double rms.; 1 singie. $3. $4, $5. Ha. 1505-W. 28TH. W.. 920—C00l sleeping rm.. next bath: 1 or 2 men; private home. CLINTON HOTEL—29 Virginia Ave.; clean. mod, rms.; daily, weekly_rates. Ri. 1738. HOTEL EDWARDS Centrally Located —Modern Special low weekly rate to men only. ROOMS—SI.SO. $3.50 week; 25c-60c day free showers. Craig Hotel. 328 E. Wash. DREXEL ARMS—73O N. Illinois; 100 outside rooms: $5 week and up. Li. 2821. HEAD bed lamps; excellent rooms; $7 wk.; with bath. $8 weekly and up for perm, guests. Colonial Hotel. 236 N. Illinois. ST. DENIS HOTEL —136 W. Market: nice, clean, modern rms.; low rates. Li. 2290, DENISON HOTEL Pay all your bills with one check; lights, water, maid service, linen furnished; $7 and up; Pennsylvania & Ohio. LOVELY sleeping room; private home north; meals optional. Ha. 1718-W. LOVELY RM.—Girl: privileges; north; close Real Silk. Ri. 5673. DELIGHTFUL large rm. in rose, new walnut bed. chest and vanity, upholstered chair: $5 single. $6 double. Ri. 9660. Room for Rent With Board COLLEGE & 24TH—Pleasant, front, mod. rm.: private home; meals opt. He. 1417. COLLEGE, 3268—Lovely rm.; private home; privileges. Wa. 2943. ILLINOIS, N., 2269—Nicely furn. rm.. home cooking: constant hot water; phone. NEW JERSEY. N.. 2229—Front, newly decorated rm.; strictly modern home; pleasant surroundings- Home cooking; 1 or 2 people. Ta, 4706. NORTH—Room for elderly person, board and excellent care, given if desired. Very reasonable. Box All 2. Times. PARK—Refined home north; double or single; gentlemen pref,; brd. opt. Hu. 6053. TUXEDO. N.. 1121-Private home, privileges: 1 or 2 girls. Ch. 2030. CHILDREN to board; mother’s care. Call Ri. 2698 or 3206 E. 26th St. CHILD UNDER 6—Good care: lovely rm., porch and vard; nurse girl in attendance; $5 week. Ri. 5673. CHRISTIAN HOME—For aged; A-l reference from satisfied boarders. Be. 1918-1 McINTIRE HOTEL—Room, board; mod.; Plenty hot wat.; $7 wk. 1323 N. Capitol. Rent Housekeeping Rooms ALABAMA. N.. 528—Front rm.. Ist floor; $5; modern, furnished. Ri. 3675. ASHLAND. 1634—1 modern housekeeping rm., connects bath; private ent.; $4,50 wk. AUGUSTUS APTS.—Nice clean rms., apt. & sleeping rms.; everything turn, Ri. 1153. BELLEFONTAINE. 1205—2 furnished rms.; strictly modern: garage. BROADWAY. 1422—4 furnished rms., private bath, garage; adults. SB. COLLEGE. 830—Rm., kitchen, near bath; fur., gas range; private ent.; $6. Li. 8796. EAST. N., 836—2 rms. and kitchenette; everything fur. See them at a bargain. HARLAN. 1113—3 rms., furnished; bath, toilet. Dr. 2432. HIGHLAND AVE.. N., 21—2 connect, rms., mod . everything furn. $7. Adults. ILLINOIS. N., 2603—2 large immaculate rms., upstairs: private entrance, porch. References required. Ta, 2763. ILL., N., 2339—Single rm.. apt. house: $5 week: everything furnished. Ta. 7110. ILLINOIS.. N. 3120—Nice 1 rm. and kitchenette. all furnished: $6.75. Also garagt. iARKET. E.. 1401—New management rates. $4.50. $5. $6. Stay 3 weeks and get credit 1 for 4 wks. Private entrance to rms., gas ranges, modern, large laundry rm. MARKET, E.. 634—2 nice furn. rms.; upstairs Call at 619 E. Market. MARKET. E.. 1322—2, 3-rm. apts: suitable 4; private entrance. Ri. 5822. MERIDIAN. N.. 1835—NICELY FURNISHED APARTMENT WITH SINK. MERIDIAN. S., 1601I;—2 1 ;—2 clean hsekping rms ; car line; everything fur. Dr. 2355-R. NEW JERSEY. N.. 134 Good clean houseficeeping rooms. Ri. 4145, NOBLE. S.. 231—3 rms.. unfurnished; water, lights paid. Dr. 3955; ORIENTAL. N.. 20—2 furn.. modern rms.; also 2 turn, sleeping rms. Li. 9055. _ PARK AVE.. 2133—Tw0 nicelv furnishad rms; garage; sleeping rm. He. 4079. PENNSYLVANIA. N.. 1864 Lovely housekeeping and sleeping rooms; utilities furnisiied: good location. PROSPECT. 1219—2 unfurnished rooms; 1 furnished room. Dr. 0875-W. PROSPECT. 1146—NICELY FUR, 2-RM APT; FOUNTAINE SQUARE. DR. 3540-R SHELBY. 2149—1 furnlshe# houselAeeping room. Dr. 0472-M.' TALBOTT. N„ 2333 One large rm. kitchcaette and cant™, garage. Ta. 7038.

I Rent Housekeeping Rooms_ WABASH. W.. 322—4 rms.. double cr single; everything furnished near car line. Ask for EUy. WALNUT. E.. 115—2 rms. kitchenette; evythg furn.; $5 wk. See Hskpr. in basest. WALCOTT. N.. 27—2 neatly furnished mod, rms. for housexeeping: nice, clean. WASH. E., 1133—Housekeeping rooms: every-thlng fur., modern. Ri 8136. TENTH. E. 226—2 housekeeping rms.; everything furnished: modern. Ri. 4818. I 16TH. E., 138—1 rm. and kitchen; sink. everything furn.; hot, cold water. 30TH. W.. 830 —2 rm. iurntshed apt.; private entrance: adults. Ha. IS2I-R. 31ST W. 1057—2 modern, single rooms for light housekeeping. Ta. 2551, 2 RMS.—Mod., near Marmon and Hayes. ! Small children welcome. 1414 V.’. Morris. DREXEL ARM3—2-rm. furn suites, bath; equipped for hskpg.. $lO to sl2. Li. 2821. LOVELY Woodruff—Extra large rm.. kitebenette. $7.50; lrg. rm.. sk.. $6.50, Ch. 4108. Houses and Flats Furnished IRVINGTON—S furn. rms.; Ist floor: private fam.; adults: ref, required. 1.. 2452. IRVINGTON—Upper duplex; 4 rms. and bath; furnished; adults. Ir. 2670-R. _ NEW YORK. 719 E.—Living room, breakfast rm.. kitchen; furn. comp.; adults; SB. STATE. S,, 1120—6 rms., semi-modern, completely furnished home; for room and board of gentleman and 9-vear-old daughter. Call all day or after 5:30 eves. 16TH ST. —4 rms.. furn.. 2 bedrms, private entrance: gar age; adults. Ch. 284, -J. NICE working girl to share furnished apt. Li. 4465. Miss Gr.scho. FURN. upper duplex: utilities pd.: porch, yd., gar, fnq 2611 N. Illinois. Ha. 1505-M. I LARGE room with kitchenette and sink; everything furnished: S3O mo. Call MISS JOE. Ri. 0551. r. iternoons. AMBASSADOR APARTMENT HOTEL Beautifully furnished apartments, efficiency and bedroom tvpe; Frigidaire; bath with tub and shower. Good parking space. Walking distance. Phone Ri. 1371 BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED 3-BEDROOM, NEW BRICK BUNGALOW. DOUBLE GARAGE. NORTH. HU, 7672. MAPLEWOOD COURT—Strictly mod. 5rm. apt., attic; basement. Ir. 0588. Apartments for Rent ALABAMA, N.. 707—6 RMS., ALL MOD.; RENT SSO, LI. 0133. 1222 Bellefontaine Four-room and bath apt.. $35. MARION REAL ESTATE. Li. 6612. 131 E. Ohio. Ta. 6001. BELLEFONTAINE. 2358—3 rms.. bath recently decorated, lower apt., heat, water and gar, furn. Dr. 5108. BELLINGHAM. 3610—Balsam Ave., newly decorated: 3 room apts., $47.50; utilities furnished. Wa. 4413, CENTRAL AVE., 2342—5 rms.; heat, water furn.; reasonable. Ri. 5994, He. 2783. FLETCHER, 903—5 rms.; bath, strictly mod.; newly dec.; rent reas. Dr. 4388. ILLINOIS N.. BIOV2 NICELY DEC. EFFICENTY APTS. MOD.. CLOSE IN. LI. 8884. 1733 N. Meridian $60.00 1244 E. Wash 43.50 1124 Broadway 43.00 1020 Central 36.50 3515 N. Penn 59.50 1220 Park Ave 45.50 1108 College 35.00 412 N. Alabama 55.00 240 E. Pratt 30.00 1655 N Alabama 37.00 1226 N. Illinois 35.00 1603 Central $37.50 to 55.00 418 E. 15th s4l to 55.00 MOYNAHAN PROPERTIES 710 Union Title. LL 3458. Ta. 5694. Ri. 1371, OAKLAND, 1035—Beautiful, new. large, roomy apt., with 2 bedrooms; fine light and ventilation; adults. Owner. Ch. 0201. RUCKLE. 2809—’’Chiswick;” 5 rooms, bath; 2 bedrooms; heat, water furnished; SSO. Ri. 7243; eve- Ha. 1663-M. 11TH. W.. 42—Niceiv decorated kitchenette apt,: heat, light, gas, water and ice fur.: $33.50. Apply Apt. 1. THE GRANT. 23D. 717, E. —5 rms., mod., excellent condi., heat, water furn.; S4O. Wa. 5603. 29TH ST., 538*2—Upper duplex, 5 rms.; strictly mod., redeco. $35. Ta. 0236. Apartment Rental Bureau We have apartments for rent anywhere In the city north of Washington St.: let us help you find one, positively no extra commission and no obligations; we usually furnish car and driver to show apartments without extra charge. Call RI. 1371. dav and night service. SEE OR PHONE US FIRST Furnished and unfurnished apartments in ten locations. SATISFIED TENANTS is our slogan. H. H. WOODSMALL & CO. Fidelity Trust Bldg. Li. 5391. COLORED APT.—4 rooms and bath, modern. decorate to suit tenant. For information. Call Li. 2662; NEWLY DECORATED, SMALL HOUSEKEEPING APT., UTILITIES FURN. Pinex Court, $33 Fletcher and Pine St. Houses for Rent ARSENAL, N.. 2443—Cozy, 5-room modern double: garage; S3O. Dr. 2060. BEVILLE, N„ 1141—5 rooms and bath; water paid; garage; $lO allowed on movIng expenses. Tr. 1817. BEVILLE. N., double; gas." elec., water pd.: garage: $lB. Dr. 6425-R. COTTAGE, 1601—5 rm. house, water paid, gas, elec., near school. Hu. 4368. dearborn' 2039—Cozy" mod. bungalow double: range, garage, water paid; S3O. Ri. 1920. DETROIT, 245—5 rms., gas, elec., toilet, water pd.; good cond., sls; paved street. To¥“drover ST. Four rooms, electric lights; garage; sl4. UNION TRUST CO. RI. 5341. ELDER. N., 528 —5 rooms, semi-modern; gar.; A-l condition; S2O, Ri. 1153. HAMILTON. N., 89—6 rooms, modern: $32.50: garage. Ch. 2497. HOLLIDAY. 1606—Cozy. 4 rms., redeco., toilet, gas, wat.. elec, lights. sl6. Ch. 4035. ILL.. S., modern: newly decorated; 3-car garage. Ri. 4007. IRVINGTON—IIS Spencer; 6 rms. frt. bk. porch; like new, redec., hdw. floors, builtin feat.; lir. car, bus; adults. Ir. 2444-M. LEEi 1433 —5 rms.. semi-modern, inside toilet; gar.; $23; water paid. Dr. _SBB!L McklmT” 134 —6 rooms, modern: good condition; garage; $25. Ch. 4672, MACPHERSON. 2823—Double. 5 rms.. mod.; good condition; paved street; gar.; $25. MICHIGAN. E., 3614—4-room modern double built-in bed, water paid, garage, $45. Ch, 0583. Mr. or Mrs. Brown. NEW YORK, W.. 1003—5 roms, good condition, water paid. RI. 7725. owner. NORDYKE. 1246—Double. 4 rooms, gas, elec., gar., cistern; good condition; sls. OLIVET ST., 2116—Cozy 5-room semi-mod-ern double: garage; $22. Dr. 4117. OXFORD. 259 —6 rooms modern; S3O. Ri. 9756. PARKWAY. 337—Cozy 5 rooms modern, except furnace, garage: $23.50. Dr. 1391. PLEASANT RUN 'bLVD.. 1915—6-rm. mod. double: garage: water pd; $35. Dr. 0776. PROSPECT. 825—6 rooms modern, good condition, garage. $27.50. Dr. 5193, 515 SHELBY Six-room modern double, $25. MARION REAL ESTATE. Li. 6612. Ta. 6001. SPRUCE, 1728—M0d., 4 rms.; gar.; gro'und floor; small family; water paid; S2O : VALLEY AVE., 2104—Double, newly pa.inted and papered; gar.; long lot, rent sl6. WALNUT. E.. 3515—4 rrns.. electricity, city water pd., insider toilet, incl. back porch, good ccfcdi., gar.; $16.50. Ch. 3036WARMAN. S., 501—6-room bungalow; gar.; modern except furnace. Be. 0746. TENTH. E., 3038—At Oakland; 6 rooms; mod. double; full basem’t, laundry, gar., screens, linoleum, sound-proof center wail, yard; $37.50, He. 3642. 12TH, E.. 2305—5-room cottage; water pd.; toilet, sink, garage; $lO allowed on moving expenses. Ta. 1817. 16TH, E., 2836—5 rms., mod.; double; garage; water: S3O. Ch. 3217-R, eve. “DOUBLE NORTH, $37.50 21st. W.. 115; Just off 111. 6-rm. mod.. A-l cond.. fine furnace. Ta. 3094. 854~EUGENE—Five rooms, modem, excellent condition, hardwood floors, nice yard. garage, cistern, paved street: S3O. COLORED 922 E. 15th; 6-rm. modern double; GREGORY AND APPEL. LX. 7491. NEAT APT.—3 rms., unfurnished, upstairs; strictly mod.; pri. entrance. Be. 3026. SINGLE! —5 rooms: bath; nice location; good condition: garage. Ta. 1844. Business Places for Rent “old trails building OPPOSITE STATEHOUSE. Southwest corner Washnigton ana Senate, offers choice space for your office: large or small suites, or desk space; new. modern, light; lowest prices. Phone Ri. 1301, ask for A. J. Pfeiffer. Phone Li. 2280. ask for R. S. Trent. , RENT space centrally located bldg., to Ist class auto mechanic with established clientele, very reas. rent; call in person. Master Paint and Body Cos., 916 N. Scioto. Houses for Sale North BIRCHWOOD. 3477—4 bedrm. home; excellent cond.: lge. lot; terms. Wa. 2085. East FOR SALE BY OWNER—S92S E Wash. St.. west of Arlington, a beautfiul home: well built in excellent condition. 4 bedrooms, sleeping porch. full basement, new furnace, lot 50x187: trees, shrubbery. priced to sell. Phone Ir. 0211. OWN YOUR HOME—2ISB N. Temple; 4 rms. nearly mod., cash, ttade sub. AVEWOOD REALTY CO.. Ir. 2728. WILL sacrifice 6-rm- semi-jnol- home. 10 N. Hamilton: $2,100. SBSO cash, rest on payments, for quick sale. Dr. 7839-3. BARGAIN— Bungalow double: 1102-04 Denpt St. Do not molest ten. Ir. 6108. MODERN heme: good corrt:tion; near Tech, only $4,000. Ch. 1207. v

Houses for Sale Sooth 806 YOKE ST. Five-room modern home: $250 down. FIEBER AND REILLY. REALTORS. RI. 2509. N. J. FOX. HU. 1168. EVERY CUSTOMER A REFERENCE. West BERWICK ST.. 722. N— Five-room bungalow: electric lights, well, garage; newly painted: immediate possession; terms, SIOO cash, balance $21.50 a month. C. C. GROVE, 247 N. PENNSYLVANIA. LI 7491. TA. 4044 Lots for Sale EDGEWOOD. Gilbert ave.. * 2 sq. w. Madison; 75x300; $475. 1405 Gilbert, S. P. 233 J.V-2, IN MASS HILL—A corner lot, cheap; tretie; call owner. Dr. 2048. after 5 p. m. Real Estate for Exchange EQUITY —In an apt., will trade for farm or city property. 536 Bankers Trust Bldg . Ri. 7771. SALE OR TRADE cheap; 4-rm. duoble. Call at 715 W. Thirtieth. Suburban for Sale 11-3 Acre Tracts $5.00 Down —$2.00 per Week Improved with gravel streets and electricity, less than 20 minutes from Monument. These are large, level tracts, fine fer home, garden and chickens, in section building up fast. S?e these today. Call MR. KAUTSKY. Ri. 3536. Ir. 4562. __ W.JR. HUNTER CO.. REALTORS. SUBURBAN BARGAIN 30 S. Vine St., Just south of Rockville rd.. 4-room bungalow, electric lights, well: newly papered and painted; terms. SIOO cash" balance sl7 a month. C. C. GROVE, 247 N. PENNSYLVANIA. LI. 7491. TA. 4044. 2* 2 ACRES —Colonial. 6 rooms; good out buildings, garage. Close to Cumberland. Owner. John W. Williams. 417 E. Main St... Greenfield. SIX-ROOM semi-modern nome in Broad Ripple, cheap, from owner. 6536 Cornell Ave. Dr. 2048, after 5 p. m. BEAUTIFUL new suburban home with ’'j or 1 acre ground north; priced right, easy terms. Wa. 0754, FOR SALE--5 acres. 6 rooms, electricity, garage, fruit. $5,000. Reasonable down payment, monthly terms. Ir. 0118-ring 4. Business Property for Sale BUSINESS PLACE—At. Morris and Dakota Sts.; suitable for filling station; priced reasonable. Dr. 5350. Building and Contracting "A LIFE TIME HOME” is a mark of good safe construction. See Bridges & Graves Cos., home builders. 243 N. Deia. Ri. 3477. Miscellaneous for Sale Refrigerators, Carload Buying Polar buys scientifically designed, laboratorv-tested refrigerators by the carload at quantity prices and passes this saving on to you while ice economy ana ending of food spoilage help pay for one. Let our representative bring you to our display room to find the exact cabinet you want in the largest refrigerator dispiav room in Indiana. Polar Ice and Fuel Company 2000 Northwestern Ave. Ta. 0589. THREE Ice cream freezers, $2.50 to $5. Nice lot wall paper, 10c double roll. Several fiber porch rockers and settees with cretonne upholstered cushions. Several lawn benches, 75c each. BIG FOUR UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION. Cor. Capitol and South St.

BOTTLES Home Bottle Supplies Sagolowsky Bottle Cos. Rl, $lO4. 605 S. Capitol BILLIARD—Snooker pocket tables and bowling alleys, new and refinished and supplies, moderate Prip es - eas /,, Brunswick Balke Collender Cos.. 111-113 S. Penn. St. Ri. 9351. DESK AND EXHAUST FANS New and Renewed Motors. Drills and Grinders. MEIER ELECT. AND MACH. CO. 3525 E. Washington St. If- 3500. SUPERIOR HOUSE PAlNT—Outside or inside. 15 colors and white. $1.64 gallon. COMPETITION PAINT CO.. 366 S. Meridian St. Ri. 9165, ALL kind of restaurant equipment from White’s restaurant, steam tables, coffee urns. etc. Rear of garage, 307 N. Pennsylvania. Li ■ 3123. RUMMAGE SALE —Clothing, big variety; good gas stove, refrigerators at prices to suit your means. Open 7:30 to 4:30 daily.’ 127 W. Georgia. PURE LINSEED 01L—51.23 gallon, buy from the old reliable. Marion Paint Cos. 36t S. Mendian St,. $1 A WEEK BUYS GOOD USER WASHER. THOR ELECTRIC SHOP. , „ 32 N. Delaware St. El. 5386. SCHOOL BKS'.—DRUGS OF ALL KINDS. PRECRIPTIONS. CRAWFORD'S DRUGS. LI. 1800. NEW PARDER--Barber chair, priced right for cash. Hoosier Sales Cos., 619 N. Gladstone Ave., Ir. 4800. NEW men's suits and topcoats sold on credit at bargain prices. RED CIRCLE CLOTHES SHOP. 522 Continental Bk Bldg. GAS STOVE—Bargain, cost $55 sell for S2O; gas beater. $25, new, sell at $lO. Wa. 3625-W. ONE AUTO WRECKER and an air compressor. Very reas. 5228 Winthrow Ave. Hu. 3266, FENCE and arbor posts, black walnut. cheap. 3702 E. Pratt. Ch. 6810. HOOVER* Vacuum Cleaner, with attachments. good cond. Cheap. Ta, 4954. BABY - BUGGY—Lloyd; cost $37.50, sac. for quick sale. 5259 Broadway. Hu. 4468. ELECTRIC CLOTHES WASHER—S3S. rcpossessed; terms if desired. Dr. 5868. BABY BUGGY—Light reed, good condition, reasonable. Dr. 1064. BABY”CARRIAGE—BROWN REED; GOOD CONDITION: CHEAP. CH. 5397. 2 SPRING COATS —Size 16 and two-skin brown Fox scarfs; cheap. Ta. 7120. BIOLOGICAL ICE BOX: BEST CONDITION; CHEAP FOR $32.50. Li. 5908. Tuxedo—ss.so. WA, 2261 BEAUTIFUL dresses just arrived, all sizes and materials. $12.75. 668 Arch. Ri. 3208. You Read the Want Ads— Have you tried to use them? It’s easy—Call Ri. 5551. Ask for an Ad Taker. Household Goods Used Furniture Market We need the room for our new merchandise and have priced the following items much lower than we allowed for them In exchange on new furniture. Overstuffed suites 3-pc $39.50 Cain and velour suites. 2-oe 29.50 Leather daveno suite. 3-pc 12.50 Buffet 12.50 Dining tables Dining chairs • • • • • Cash or Credit. In Our Bargain Basement. 141 W. WASH. ST. LlNOLEUM—Remnants: late patterns, low prices. PATTERSON SHADE CO.. 9 E. Wash. St.. 3rd floor Woolworth Bldg. Ri. 1496, (Elevator service>. SINGER SEWING MACHINES—SoId and serviced; lessons in home sewing: machines rented bv week or month. SINGER CO., 405 Mass. Ave, Li. 8463. COMPLETE furnishings of 9 rms. of furniture, arranged for roomers, special for this week $350; privilege renting house, $35 per month. Owner. Ch. 3182. SINGER SEWING MACHINES—AII in perfect sewing condition; $lO up. Singer Cos.. 126 W. Wash. Ri. 9718. BREAKFAST SET—9 piece dining room, complete bedroom, rugs, occasional tables 2428 N Meridian. BED—Simmons double, also springs; complete, , $7.50; good condition. 732 N. Walface. Ir. 2463. MOHAIR LIVING ROOM SUlTE—Walnut bedroom suite. 6-pcs.; walnut dining suite, 8-pcs.: rugs; other furn. RI. 2164. MAYTAG—A-l condition, $69: walnut dining room suite, 8 piece. 153 S. Tenth St.. Beech Grove. BOOKCASE—3 pc. wicker, washstand and dresser, daybetf, Vlctrola. 671 E. 21st. BED, springs, dresser. 2 chairs, sls; dining suite. $25. Ir. 0785-R. RUG spread, drapes, wardrobe trunk. Ta. 1419. CHILD'S BED—Excellent condition; reasonable. Dr. 5518. GAS RANGE—Florence heater, splendid condition; cheap. Ch. 4664-J, KITCHEN CABINET—Bed. complete; rockers, dining table; reasonable. Hu. 8100. OLD 1 GLASS. CHINA—Odd lot dishes, other odds and ends, 10c-25c. 3456 N. Capitol. KITCHEN CABINET—White, all steel, good cond.; reas. 1424 N. Olney. Ch. 3577. MUSIC CABINET—Victor victrola other furniture. 721 N. Denny. Ch. 62.0-W. LIVING-RM. SUITE. 2 pc., caneback, mahoganv fin., reas. 452 E. alnut, apt. 2. TAILOR —SINGER SEWING MACHINE; $25. LI. 9539. Pets NEW ZEALAND—White, red. for sale or trade. What have you? C. M. DOBSON. 4th house west 3700 Madison. RABBITS —Chinchilla. New Zealand, white and red. 6411 Ashland Ave. Hu. 5979. CANARIES— Pedigreed rollers, males. Hens special. 1724 Broadway. He. 3914. RABBlTS—Pedigreed! chinchillas, voung and old 2223 Butler Ave. Ch. 2231-1. CHINCHILLA rabbits; $1 and up! prize winning stock. Luebking. 425 N. Denny. WILL TRADE—2 voung singers for grown singers. 954 N. Belie Vieu. Be. 2098. PIGEONS, red Carneaux and squabs. 742 W. 11th St. Li. 9183. WANTED—Tulouse goose eggs. 3666 Klssell or Wa. 3091. MOTHERS DAY GlFT—Seifert Rollers; fine singers. Ha. 3208-W. RED CIOW PUP—Pedigreed; must sell. See him. jSai Dorman.. Ch. SSSI. FINE SINGER for sale. Owner must sell, jegyiPf City, U. 1968.

Poultry and Supplies Baby Chicks. SB.OO To meet competitive prices we have on I sale today 3.800 babv chicks. Rhode 1 Isiand Rods Barred and white Plymouth Rocks at SB.no PER 100. and all j standard varieties of Jansen quality blood ! tested chicks at $lO 00 PER 100. I JANSEN-OYERMAN CO. I 19 North Alabama. LI. 8830 BABY CHICKS—SIO per 100: assorted. $8; ! baby turkeys. S6O per 100, 75c each; ducklings. S2O per 100; 1 to 4 weeks' brooder chicks. 12c to 20c Listen in on WFBM every Friday at 12:25 p. m and hear Mrs. Bover’s chick talk. BOYERS. 34 N Delaware. Ri. 5470. CARNEY quality chicks; guaranteed to please you. See them at 249 E Washingt’n. before buy’g. All varieties. RI. 1723 ELECTRIC hatched chicks: custom hatchlng. Pleasant Run Hatchery. Ir. 2341 R-l Miscellaneous Wanted H FURNITURE OP ALL KINDS. HOMES COMPLETE PREFERRED. KODGES AUCTION. RI. 2019. 1 HOUSE - CLEANING? —Your surplus clothing. furniture, magazines papers, will help us to help others. Salvation Army Industrial Home Phone for wagon. RI. 6622 127 W. Georgia St. WE WANT HOUSEHOLD GOODS. IP ITS on earth we buv It. CARL SHANK AUCTION. 25 N, Alabama St. LI. 0055. WE want furniture Best cash prices in town, C. A. Mills, Ch.. 2520, RI. 6072. Musical Instruments STORY & CLARK player, mahogany case, with 50 rolls and bench; $135. This_ player is ony slightly used. Terms $1.56 per week at WILKINGS. 120 E. Ohio St. SAXOPHONES—Sacrifice. E-Z payments: ' investigate rental plan. Lorenz Saxophone school, grd. fl. Pembroke Arcade. Li. 4800 KURTZMANN upright, walnut case, nice condition. See this bargain for $1.50 per week. WILKINGS. 120 E. Ohio St. BEAUTIFUL grand, mahogany case; can not be told from new. Balance due on this big value $395; terms as low as $2.50 per week. This piano must be seen to be appreciated at WILKINGS. 120 E. Ohio. OLD FRENCH VIOLIN. Sacrifice for Quick Sale. Southport 147-J-l. Radio and Equipment Reduced Prices Wfim PHILCO I RADIOLA RLill*Nr ATWATER KENT BRUNSWICK ill EVERY SET FULLY GUAR- * I ANTEED. RADIO BARGAIN SHOP 225 E. Wash. St. The home of radio and phono, bargains. A REAL BARGAIN 8-Tube A. C. screen grid chassis, with genuine dynamic speaker. Brand new nationally known set: only $39.50. Kemplet- Radio Cos., 6 Pembroke Arcade. RADlO—Several all electric to close out at cost. Patterson Shade Cos., 3rd floor Woolworth Bldg., 9 E. Washington. Elevator service. WE sell and service all makes radios Easy terms. Aerials. $4. Fournace Hardware Cos.. LI. 5381. RADIO SERVICE—On any make radio. Power pack repairing a specialty. EAST END RADIO. Ch, 4033. STEWART-WARNER CONSOLETTE Reduced to $129.50. Liberal terms. R. L. BERRY. 227 W. 42nd. Wa. 4459. AERIALS—S3 up. Radio repairing. $1 per call. Lightning Radio Service. Ch. 7210. MAJESTIC radios. Sio'down. Doll’s ServIcc Station. 3340 Madison Ave. Dr. 5888. CROSLEY RADIO cabinet with built-in speaker: new: SB. Allen’s. 511 Mass Ave. AERIALS s4—Tubes: service on all makes radios by graduate engineer. Dr. 0869. CASH paid for radios. Call Ri. 3235. Kempier Radio Cos.. 6 Pembroke Arcade. Store-Office Supplies typewriters' RENTED Lowest Prices. WOODSTOCK TYPEWRITER COMPANY LI. 4712. 317 N. Pennsylvania. TYPEWRITERS—AII standard makes' new and used portables: Dalton adding machines. Rentals, repairs and typewriter supplies. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO., 137 N. Meridian St- Board of Trade Bldg. LI. 6822. _ MIMEOGRAPH—AIso niultigraph, A-I conriition. He. 2687. Ri. J 203. SODA FOUNTAIN—IO-ft. marble counter; good condition; real bargain. Dr. 0200. Barter and Swap SSOO EQUITY —Lot northeast, 44x180 will trade for what have you? Ch. 3641. Business Opportunities FILLING STATION—Tire and battery shop, fully equipped, good location, cheap. No agents. Dr. 5435; GROCERY and meat market: now doing 5i,400 business; for sale: cheap if sold at once. Be. 4277. BARBECUE—“MACK’S PLACE;” LOCATED AT SPRING VALLEY ON POST ROAD. GOING BUSINESS. CH. 4113-4. - RESTAURANT—-Near union station for sale; reasonable rent. Call Li. 0622. SECOND-HAND Furniture Store. Fine location. 357 Massachusetts Ave. Coal and Wood SPECIAL BLOCK, $5 Harvey Coal Cos. Dr. 2094 KINDLING WITH EACH TON UNION ICE AND COAL CO. 1910 Bluff road. Dr. 4621. FREDRICK COAL CO. 801-859 Beecher St. Dr. 1792. MINTER-MIDDLETON FUEL CO. Quality Coal. Dr 3100 MERCHANTS COAL CO. 936 E. North. Ri- 5052TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS. Money to Loan Mocney for Taxes Come to “Household” for the cash to pay your taxes. You may repay in small monthly installments running for as long as twenty months. lilooselhioldl Loams slo® to $3C® At Lower Rate No Endorsers Required Here Is the Cost On 20-Month Payment Plan: SIOO Average monthly cost—sl.32 S2OO Average monthly cost $2.63 S3OO Average monthly cost... .$3.94 Other Amounts at Same Rate. WE DO NOT NOTIFY your employer; neither do we make inquiries of vour friends, relatives or tradespeople. HomselhioSd Finance Corporation of America 2—Offices—2 4TH FL. KRESGE BLDG. 41 E. WASHINGTON ST. Phone. Ri. 7923. STH FL. LEMCKE BLDG. 106 E. MARKET ST. Phone. Ri. 2579. Sanll NEED MONEY QUICKLY? 24 Hours Courteous Service on Cash j Loans up to S3OO. Small Monthly Repayments. Come in lor full information Just phone or write. m Beneficial Loan Society 108 E. Washington St. RI. 5054 6th Floor Taxes are now payable; money to loan on household goods and automobiles. $25.00 to $300.00 Your indorsement only; quick, courteous. confidential; liberal payment prtvBuckeye Finance Cos. 207 E. New York St. RI 4974. Lowest Rate in City 2% Under no circumstances do you pay more Public Welfare Loan 8. E. Corner Wish and lU. Sts 330 Occidental Blog Ri- 2587 MONEY TO LOAN) First and second real estati mortgages. AUTOMOBILE and HOUSEHOLD Joans Equitable Finance CO. 219 E. Ohio. ,nL 6603

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Money to Loan f . MONEY TO LOAN On your own signature and security Easy repayment plan. Borrow Pay Back. $ 50 $ 4.00 Per Mo tot) 7.00 Per Mo 200 14.00 Per Mo 300 20 00 Per Mo. LOANS ! ON AUTOS, FURNITURE. PIANOS. ETC. QUICK SERVICE j i Capitol Loam Cos. 141 H E. Washington St. Riley 7561-7562 PERSONAL PROPERTY - LOANS! SECURITY INV. & LOAN INC. 136 N _DELAWARE__ I_MM Auto Supplies and Repairs UHN GUDELHOEFER WAGON CO.—Will repair or make new tops and curtains for vour car 202 Kentucky Ave. GENERAL REPAIRING—AII make cars: prices reas. 3327 N Illinois. Ta. 2707. Automobiles Wanted Wanted—Used Cars Late models. We pav more 1133 N. Meridian St. Dodge Dealer Always open. ______ WILL—Fay cash for vour car or your eauitv. 1. WOLF AUTO CO. Ll. 4516 661 N. Capitol. aUTOMOILES wanted for wrecking purposes. I also buv used cars. I pay the best prices. Call me before you sell. “Segal Auto Paris ’’ Ch 1387. ALL MAKES auto, wanted to overhaul. We arrange terms to suit custo. Coffey’s Motor Serv. Auto spec i all st. 2409-11 N. 11l j AUTOS WANTED—WiII pav cash for your car or equity SAM CORAZ. 1314 N. Capitol. Il 1044 Automobiles for Sale Compare These Prices Any ’29 Chevrolet $375 Any ’2B Chevrolet 275 Any ’27 Chevrolet 175 Any ’26 Chevrolet 85 100 Chevrolet® to select from. All Years and Models. Small down payment, balance easy terms. Olin Chevrolet Cos. 1040 North Meridian St. Lin. 5363, 1926 F’ORD—Car good so? years of service; S4O down. BROWNING GENT CO.. Inc.. 10th and Meridian. Ri. 8656. Ri. 8655. Chevrolet Coupe, 1928 _ OanPtg Beautiful green paint like new; top very good; extra good isasSRKS rubber; very reasonable price; low down payment; easy terms. Hare Chevrolet Cos. Open evenings and Sundays. 552 E. Washington St. Ri. 1170% WHIPEET, *1928' COACH; $285. Branch. 814 N. Capitol Ave. 1928 CHEVROLET CABRIOLET-Thorough-ly overhauled, see this one; SBO down. BROWNING GENT CO., Inc., 10th and Meridian. Ri. 8656. RI. 8655. Chrysler 62 Sedan MM 1928. 4-Door: extra /ffnllPfllllV good rubber; paint very good; just out of our ifrwwii work shop and ready to go; anve it and you will buy it; only $395; terms. Hare Chevrolet Cos. Open evenings and Sundays. 552 E. Washington St. Ri- 1170. 1929 FORD' TUDOR; $365. Olin’s Branch. 514 N. Capitol Ave. Chevrolet Roadster, 1929 Rumble seat; driven ffSndPff only 8,000 miles; many extras; everything o. jaefiffi k.; $95 down, balance easy terms. Open evenings and Sundays. Hare Chevrolet Cos. 552 E Washington St. Ri. 1170. 1928 CHEVROLET COACH; S3OO. Olln’s Branch. 514 N. Capitol Ave. Chevrolet 4-Door Sedan rai'inn 1928. Ve r v good yfprfflgTffiriP rubber; paint like new; I&MiIiWj&SiSM upholstering perfect. Here is a car that has just been overhauled and ready to go; only $345. Open evenings and Sundays. Hare Chevrolet Cos. 552 E. Washington St Ri. 1170. 25 USED CARS on new De Sotas and Plymouths. C. K. Martin Cos., 4451 West Washington St. BUICK SEDAN, 28-29—Original finish, excellent condition all through, only $550, terms; no trades at this price. Buckeye Finance Cos.. 207 E. New York St. 1925 Hudson Coach—s3s Down. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-65 S. Meridian. Dr. 4743., QUALITY CARS AT BARGAIN PRICES. CENTRAL BUICK CO 1929 STUDEBAKER COUPE I DICTATOR SIX I—DRIVEN ONLY SEVEN MONTHS; PERFECT CONDITION: LIKE BRAND NEW; ORIGINAL OWNER; $795; TERMS. SEE IT AT SERVICE MOTOR INN, 130 S. CAPITOL. LI. 0867. CHEVROLET, 1928 CABRIOLET—Runs and looks like new; let us demonstrate It today, only $275. Buckeye Finance Cos., 207 E. New York St. 1929 CHEVROLET COACH, $415. OLIN’S BRANCH. 514 N. CapltoL JORDAN 1926 5-pass, sedan. This car has hod unusual care. Paint, tires and mechanical condition first-class: $375. , Burke Cadillac Cos. 1102 N. Meridian. R1._740L 1927 PONTIAC SPORT ROADSTER.' $250. OLIN’S BRANCH. 514 N. Capitol.. REAL VALUES IN USED CARS. MARMON NEW-USED CAR STORE. 1033-35 N. MERIDIAN. 1928 HUPMOBILE 8 COACH. $495.00. OLIN’S BRANCH. 514 N. Capitol 1927'FORD ROADSTER—Tires, paint ant! motor o. k.’ S3O down. BROWNING-GENT CO.. Inc., 10th and Meridian. Ri 8656. RI. 8655 Studebaker Delux Roadster . —I 1925. New paint: is? ,sr s ho,, r‘s; extra good; SSO down. . ODen evenings and Sundays. Hare Chevrolet Cos. 552 E. Washington St. Ri. 1170. CHEVROLET COACH, 1927-Good ‘ rubber. Onlv $l6O. Lauth Chevrolet Cos., 3547 E. Wash. Ir. 4740. 1925 NASH COACH. $195. THE LATHROP-MOYER CO. 2106 W Michigan. Ri. 6377. 1929 4-DOOR SEDAN—Late model “A.” runs, looks like new, $395. Easy terms. Many others. Coraz Auto Cos., 1314 N. Capitol. Li. 1044 1927 CHEVROLET COUPE, $175.00. OLIN’S BRANCH. 514 N. Capitol. FORDS—A nice complete stock at all times. The Frank Hatfield Cos.. 625 N. Capitol Ave Authorized Ford dealer. HUPMOBILE TRADE-INS—We have * large selection of used cars; small down payments, balance easy terms Capitol Motors Cos Capitol Ave and Michigan Bt. 1925 FORD COUPE—Good transportation; S3O down. BROWNING GENT CO.. Inc., 10th and Meridian. Ri. 8656. Ri. 8655/ R V LAW MOTOR CO Two Used Car Stores ♦3O N. Capitol. Ll. 4053. 126 W New York Ll 4366 1927 FORD TUDOR—Very good tires and paint, wire wheels; S6O down. BROWNING GENT CO., Inc., 10th and Meridian. RI. 8656. RI, 8655. Trucks GMC Late model T 42. 12.000 pounds gross capacity; powered with famous Buick motor, eaulpped with four-wheel brakes. 4 new tires and closed cab; looks and runs almost like new; can be bought at * great saving. GENERAL MOTOR TRUCK 00. Used Truck Dept. 731 E- Market St. Id. 746 T 1929. klodel T-60, 18.000 pounds gross capacity: this truck has onlv been in service a short time; is equipped with" closed cab arid 36x8 dual tires; vou can save several hundred dollars buying this truck instead of anew one. GENERAL MOTORS TRUCK CO. Used Truck Dept.. 731 E. Market St. LI. 7467.* 30 GOOD rebuilt trucks all sues; part* and bodies for all make trucks. INDIAN* APOUB TRUCK AND PARTS CO 5128 5 Georgia Dr >220 } CHEVROLET DUMP TRUCK. 1927 sl3si_ good con. 701 N. New Jersey, after