Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 14, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 May 1930 — Page 16

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NEGRO GROUPS WILL SPONSOR MINSTREL SHOW One Hundred Will Appear in Cast Thursday Night at Walker Theater. One hundred persons are scheduled to appear as members of the Black and Tan ladies’ minstrel show in the Walker theater Thursday night. Mrs. Oliver T. Martin is directing feautres of the minstrel for the Indiana polls Racquet Club, which is to entertain the American National Tennis Association at its annual meet here in August. Robert Marbury is president of the Indianapolis club. The show Thursday night is scheduled as a pre-Memorial day race affair of the Negro group, and a large number of out-of-town visitors are expected. Many Will Appear Leaders of the minstrei who have volunteered their services in training various units for participation in Thursday night's affair include Miss Hallic Mae Meachem, Mrs. Ruth Pryor, Mrs. Lillian Briscoe, Miss Ann Johnson and Miss Louise Terry. Among those who will appear in the dance and chorus numbers are: Misses Helen Hummons. Phyllis Waters. Hazel Alexander. Juanita Bobson. Winifred C. Butler. Leslye Henderson. Irvena Harvev, Jessie Hill. Geraldine Collins, Elizabeth Mitchell. Dorothy Madison, Lillian Lott, Helen Keller. Helen Temple. Octavene Beachem. Helen Johnson. Ruth Harris. Beulah Wrlce. Hazel Kin*. Muriel Charleston. Thelma Allen. Louise Glenn. Artella Yateman. Sara Grade. Sadie Horner, Marie Qulshenberrv. Helen Wadsworth. Dorothy Rice. Susie Nelson, Roberta Davis, Josephine Porter. Dorothy Wilson. Doris Smith. Dolly Price. Ruby Motley. Amelia Hill Nelson. Emma Alssion. Lucy Dupee. Lucy Robinson. Mesdames—Frances Davis. Marie Watkins. Blossie Roberts. Louise Turner. Obella Howard. Ruth Bailey. Elvina Taylor, Frances Stewart. Ushers under direction of Mrs. Anna W. Pritchett Include Mrs. Lucille Lewis. Mrs. Mary Auter. Mrs. Ruth Willis. Mrs. Alberta Thompson, Mrs. Ozela Hall. Mrs. Rose Thompson and Miss Hattie Jones. Gone Is Presented Formal presentation of an electric (tony was held with appropriate exercises at the last meeting of the Student Council of School 4. Monday afternoon. The gong was the gift of .the January Class. Presentation speech was made by Winifred Martin. Response was given by Emma Larue, a pupil of the school. Short talks were made by Mrs. M. E. Cable principal. Mirs Pauline Battles, several pupils of the January class and students of the school. Choruses were directed by Mrs. Cora Willis. Funeral services for Mrs. Ada Goins. 61, 1143 North West street, widely known fraternal leader, were held at 10 today at Bethel A. M. E. church. Funeral services were In charge of the Rev. R. L. Pope, assisted by the Rev. H. L. Herod, the Rev. D. F. White, and the Rev. Charles Sumner Williams. Mrs. Goins died Saturday, three weeks After the death of her husband. George Goins. Mrs. Goins was born in St. Louis and came to Indiant polls more than forty years ago. She was active in allairs ol Bethel A. M. E. church, of which she was a member tor almost a half century. Organized Club Here During her residence here. Mrs. Go ns was organizer and president of the Last End Needle Club and was active In affairs of the Y. W. C. A. She was life president of the Sisters of Charity, past noble governess of the Household of Ruth, district No. 9. past worthy counsellor of the Court of Caianthe and state grand queen of the A. U. K. and D. Os A. A sister. Mrs. Mamie Haskins of Indianapolis, is the only survivor. Burial was in Crown Hill, in charge of John A. Patton. Free swimming lessons at the “Y” pool may be had bv all boys of the city from Mav 26 to June 6. Boys who are not members of the Y. M. C. A. may get free tickets by calling at the "Y" desk. At mid-week services at Simpson M. E. church, the Rev. M. W. Clair Jr., pastor, will talk on the thirteenth chapter of Matthew. This is the second of a series of talks on the parables. City Girl to Get Diploma Miss Mary Roena Ward, formerly of this city, aaugh.er of Colonel and Mrs. J. H. Ward, is to be graduated from Tuskegee Institute Thursday, according to announcements received here. H. M. Riley, principal of School 40. announces that the twenty-seventh anniversary of the Parent-Teacher Association will be held at the school Thursday afternoon. Recent additions to clerk forces in Kroger grocery stores in Negro neighborhoods include Mrs. Emma Goode, to the Blake street store, and Mrs Dorothy Campbell, at the Kroger store In the Walker building. Mrs. Effie Lemond will be hostess to Bi. Margaret's Guild ol St. Philip's Episcopal church Wednesday night. Old Settler's Civic and Social Club. Inc., will be entertained tonight at the home Os Mrs. Margaret Rape in North West street. Mis. Ella Covington is president. The Rev. and Mrs. H. Tate of Cincinnati were Sunday guests of their daughter, Mrs. Stanton Booker. 2927 Bhriver avenue. Society Sponsor* Contest Ethical Culture Society Is sponsoring a popularity contest for the benefit of the educational fund to continue until June 1. Contestants include Miss Winilred Butler. Miss Thelma! Brooks. Miss Minnie Talbott. Miss Ruth Davis. Samuel Southern. Miss Martha Roney. Andrew Ramsev. Paul Johnson and Robert Harper. Miss Louise Terry ts president. Mrs. Margaret Rape is in charge of an All Nations' Wedding to be Riven to raise funds for the roof garden of Phyllis Wheatley Y. W. C. A. June 1 at the branch building. Others on the committee with Mrs. Rape include Mrs. Lillie Brown. Mrs. Mattie Purnell. Mrs. Carrie White. Mrs. Sallte Martin. Mrs. Julia Jefferson. Mrs. Ethel Ealv and Tarence S.ott. Rrcita! I* Scheduled Much interest is being shown in the recital of Miss Esther Doby. soprano, of Chicago, who is to appear under auspices of the Greater Pvlhtan Service Association in Crisnus Attucks high school auditorium Wednesday night. Mrs. Humphrey Johnson will give readings and musical selections will be furnished bv the Cosmopolitan School of Mustc. Mrs. Lillian Lemon will be accompanist. Officers of the Pythian committee are W. C. Brown, chairman; A. M. Harris, secretary. and Barnes Williams, treasurer. WINS SAFETY PLAQUE Citizens Gas Company Gels Award in Inter-Plant Contest. A silver plaque was presented to the Pratt street plant of the Citixens Gas Company today as first award In the inter-plant contest of the Indianapolis safety council. Harry E. Yockey. council president. gave the plaque to D. S. Martin. plant superintendent. Employes of the plant worked 458.237 hours during the six months' contest

YEAGER WILL TALK TO ATHLETIC CLUB Riverside M. E. Recreation Director on Program at Banquet. William Yeager, recreation director of the Riverside M. E. assembly hall and a member of the Riverside

Civic League, will be the principal speaker tonight at the annual banquet of the Hoosier Aces Athletic Club at Sears case. Yeager will discuss the future activities of the organization and will present the state charter to the members. Officers for the ensuing year will be elected. Incum-

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bents are: James Smith, president; Richard Markus, vice-president; j Jean Hadley, secretary; Paul Patterson, treasurer, and Weldon Jaimet, sergeant-at-arms. Millard Tinder, r#dio entertainer, will be in charge of the entertainment. Lejral Notices GOODS stored in th’ name of Chas. H. Ayres, will be sold lor storage, Wednesday June 11th, at 10 a. m. Goods havi ing been in storage the required length of time and charges unpaid. L. GATEWOOD. 738 King Ave. LEGAL NOTICE The board of trustees of the Central State hospital will receive sealed proposals until Thursday. May 29. at 10 a. m. for furnishing supplies for the month of June 1930. Estimate book will be on file at Room 147 State House from and after Monday. Mav 26. 1930. By order of Board of Trustees. AUCTION SALE—Legal notice. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will offer for sale at their place of business 445-447 East Court street. Indianapolis, Indian.', Tuesday June 17th, the following personal property Household goods stored under the names of Maggie Allen, Ananda Studio, Inc., Cyril Boling. Clarence N. Eoff. Homer Miller and Warren Nichols. Said sale beige made to defray expense of storage aha other charges. Sale will be for cash and public. SANITARY STORAGE COMPANY. _ LEGAL NOTICE OP PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION DOCKET NO. 1084-M In the matter of the application of Carl Braun. Elwood, Indiana, for a certificate of public convenience and necessity to operate motor vehicles as a common carrier of passengers from Elwood. Indiana to Indianapolis. Indiana, serving intermediate points. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearing in the above entitled cause in the rooms of the Commission at Indianapolis. Indiana, at 10:00 o’clock a. m. on Monday, June 9th. 1930. Public participation in this hearing is requested by the Commission. PUBLIC SEfIVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA. Bv J. W. M'CARDLE. Chairman. Indianapolis, Indiana May 26th, 1930. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION DOCKET NO. 1086-M. In the matter of the application of The Evansville. Suburban & Newburgh Railway Company for a certificate of public convenience and necessity to operate motor vehicles as a common carrier of passengers and property from Evansville. Indiana to Boonville. Indiana, passing through and serving Chandler. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearing in the above entitled cause in the rooms of the Commission at Indianapolis. Indiana, at 1:30 o’clock p. m. on Monday. June 9. 1930. Public participation in this hearing is reauested bv the Commission. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA. Bv J. W. M'CARDLE. Chairman. Indian a polls. Indiana. May 26. 1930. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION DOCKET NO. 227-M. 228-M. In the matter of the petition of Bryant M. Bouslog and Zola Bouslog to sell, and Ralph Dare, to purchase, certificates of public convenience and necessity Nos. 227-M and 228-M covering motor vehicle common carrier service between New Castle ahd Anderson. Indiana, and between Middletown and Richmond, Indiana. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearing in the above entitled cause in the rooms of the Commission at Indianapolis. Indiana, at 1:30 o'clock p. m.. cn Tuesday. June 10th, 1930. Public partcipaiion in this hearing Is recite ted bv the Commission. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA. By J. W. M’CARDLE. Chairman. Indianapolis. Indiana May 26th, 1930. , NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS WIRE FENCE FOR WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Board of School Commissions of the City of Indianapolis at 150 North Meridian street, until 8 o'clock p. m.. Tuesday. June 10. 1930, for the erection of a wire fence, posts and gates at the George Washington High School, 2215 West Washington Street, Indianapolis, Indiana, as set out in the blue & rints and specifications prepared by the oard of School Commissioners and which may be procured from the office of the Business Director at above address. Bidder to agree to furnish all materials, tools, drayage, labor, etc., necessary for the proper erection of said fence. Bidder to specify in his bid approximately when he will complete the work if awarded the contract. In case a bidder, whose bid shall be accepted, shall not within five <sl days after notice of acceptance of bid, perform j his bid by entering into a written contract with the Board to perforin his work In accordance with the provisions of the specifications and within that time secure the performance of his contract by a surety bond, with surety or sureties to the approval of the Board, his certified check or draft and the proceeds thereof shall be and remain the absolute propertv of the Board of School Commissioners as liauidated damages, it being impossible to estimate the amount of damage such failure would occasion to the Board. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check drawn pavable to the Board of School Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis for three per cent i3"ii of maximum bid. Said check to be on an Indianapolis bank or trust company or by New York, Chicago or Indianapolis Exchange. All p-oposals must be made on blank form No. 96 as prescribed by the State Board of Accounts and Questionnaire No. 96-A must accompany bid as called for in Chapter 202, Section 2. Page 680 of the Acts of General Assembly 1929 approved March 16. 1929. Said blanks mav be procured in the office of the Board of School Commissioners. 150 North Meridian street, Indianapolis, upon application. Each proposal shall be in a separate sealed envelope with writing thereon plainly Indicating the nature of work bid upon, as for example. “BID FOR WIRE FENCE AT WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL’’ and addressed to the Board of School Commissioners. 150 North Meridian Street. Indianapolis, Indiana. The right is reserved bv the Board to reject or accept anv or all bids. BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF INDLANAPOLIS. By A B. GOOD. Business Director. Inldanapohs. Indiana, Hay 20. 1930. Death Notices BETZ THE REV. RICHARD F.—Assistant rector of St. Anne's Catholic Church at Terre Haute. Ind.. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J Betz, brother of William. Ralph, Edward. John and Aleen Betz, passed away Sunday, Mav 25. at 11 a. m.. age 28 years. Remains will He In state at Holy Cross Church after 4:30 p. m. Tuesday. Funeral services at Holy Cross Church Wednesday. Mav 28. at 10 a m. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Friends incited. LAWRENCE. BRIDGET—Widow of Charles Lawrence, passed awav Sunday. Mav 25. Funeral at FINN BROS. FUNERAL HOME. 1639 N. Meiidian St... Wednesday. Mav 28. at 7:30 a. m.; services at the Assumption church at 8 a m. Friends invited. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Members of the Ladles' Auxiliary. A. O. H.. Division No. 7. will meet at the funerel home Tuesday. 8 p. m., for prayer. MMANAMON. MARY A.—Beloved ststei of Julia McMantmon, 1911 Broadway, died at St. Vincent's hospital Monday evening. Funeral Wednesday. May 28. 8:30 at the home. 9 a. m. SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral. Burial Holy Cross cemeterv. Friends invited. Members ot the L. A A. O H.. Division No. 3. and Duiglev Council Y. M. I. please meet at the home 8 o’clock Tuesday evening for praver. KIRBY Sc DINN SERVICE, QUERRY. SARAH—Passed away at the Methodist hospital Sunday evening. May 25. Services at the home of her daughter. Mrs. William Burton. 1948 Bellefontaine st.. Wednesday, 10:30 a. m. Burial at Center church, near Mays, Ind. Friends invited. WEIDNER. BERTHA—9S2 Tabor st.. beloved daughter of Lucinda White, sister of James O. White, departed this life Sunday. May 25. age 50 years. Funeral Wednesday. Mav 28. 10 a. m at MOORE A: KIRK FUNERAL FARLORS. 2530 Station st. Burial Oaklanden cemetery. Friends invited. Card of Thanks CARD OF THANKS—We wish to thank our relatives, friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown during the illness and death of our baloved father. JEREMIAH ROWAN. We also thank The Link Belt Employes and The Indianapolis Chapter of Shop Craft, for the beautiful Floral offerings. The ministers and sratUndertXSl** TMS S ChMSI:

Funeral Directors WML D. BEANBLOBBOM Mortuary. Phone Be 15*8 1331 W. Ray 8t W. T. BLASENGYM Main office. 2220 Shelbv St. Drexel 2570 George Grinsteiner Funeral director 623 E. Market Rllev 6374. UNDERTAKERS. HISEY St TITUS. 931 N. Delaware LI. 3821 LAUCK FUNERAL HOME S3 Yrs. Service. 1458 8. Mer. Dr. 2140 •'A - REAL HOME FOR SERVICE” RAGSDALE & PRICE LI 3608. 1219 N. Alabama C WILSON funeral parlors, ambulance lervice snd modern automotive eaulpnent Dr 0321 end Dr. 0322. Instructions AVIATION Special sale now. CURTISS-WRIGHT government approved school. National Employment Bureau, new eouipment license pilot. „ . , LI 4282 104 Monument Circle BARBERING PAYS WELL Earn while you learn this orofession at Torr’s Sanitary Barber college. 472 W. Washington street and 610 E. Wash. Transportation RACE Speedway Bus Service LEAVES ILLINOIS & KENTUCKY AVE.. EVERY 5 MINUTES FOR THE SPEEDWAY RACE. F. J. Smith Bus Lines Special Notices WHY SUFFER with piles when you can positively get well or it will cost you nothing? Sundays and evenings by appointment: no hours on Friday evening or Saturday. G. R. Wysong. 219 K. of P. Bldg. Office, RI. 4267: res., TA. 4940. PETERSON BEAUTY SHOP ANNA M. GRUNER Ll Al <U<r ° f be3UtV WOf 320 When Bldg GOOD PRINTING—At reas. prices; business cards, letter heads, envelopes, statements. billheads. Mail us your copy. Call us or come in any time. The Best Printing Cos.. 1520 N. Illinois St. LI. 5277. DR. H. E. CRUM Specializing In digestive trouble 3217 E 16th St Ch 4638 A DOWTOWN address at low cost; mall phone, secretarial service furnished at rates based on your actual needs. Office Service Cos., 514 Merchants Bk. LI. 5034. $5 BEAU CHEVEAUX WAVE—S3.SO. Our special wave. $2.50. complete. BETTY CHURCH and MAUDE BARTLETT. Ta. 4449. MASSAGE—SWEDISH METHOD. Nervousness, poor circulation. Li. 287 J. Jean Skinner. 301 F„ North. Apt. 2. MR. WILLIAMSON. BEAUTY OPERATOR, recently of L. Strauss & Cos., now located at 715 Roosevelt Bldg. Li. 0737, WILL finance your home on your lot, furnish all the money or part. L. F. Dempsey, Denison Hotel. SWEDISH MASSAGE. BATHS— 17'/a W _Ohio. Rm. 1. Hours 10 : 6. LI 3746. MASSAGE for poor circulation. Post graduate nurse. 7 H Alabama, Rm. 19. meth., eTectreat. 1133 Bellenfontalne. Call Ri. 2113 for appoint. STEAM baths: massage. Mildred Mewhlnnev. 227 N. Dela- Apt. 6. Ri. 6682. PEONIES—2Sc doz. BAER’S Peony Garden, block west 4200 S. Merl. Dr. 7884-R-4. DRESS MAKING. Any dress made for $2. Be. 4992 Business Announcements BUILT-IN CABINETS If it is made of wood we can make it. NORTHSIDS LUMBER CO., 5228 Winthrop Ave. Hu. 3266. eEATHENS— Bought solo ana renova tea feather mattresses, pillows made to order E._F_Burkle. 431-433 Mass. Ave RI. BUlLDlNG—Contractor, remodeling, reroofing. brick and cement work; estimates tree: payments. EBERHART. Ch. 6917. PLUMBING—Outfit "complete, tub, closet lavatory and sink, S7O; installation and repair work. Chas. Sheets. Ch. 8845. EXPERT WELDING* AND CUTTING. Prompt service. 3P21 E. 10th St. CH. 2468 CENTRAL WELDING SERVICE HAVE that furnace overnauied or replaced before fall and save money. CALDWELL SUPPLY CO.. 516 E. McCarty. Dr. 5868. HAVE vour cars cleaned and Simonized at vour home bv a man of 8 years’ ixperience. E. B. PROCTOR. Ch. 1803-W. SCREEN WORK. REMODELING—REPAIRING. Free estimates. G. H. STOOPS. He. 2784. CARPENTER REPAIR WORK OUR SPECIALTY. WM. HARTMAN. PHONE SOUTHPORT 266-J2. EXCAVATING Contractor, under houses, also painting and wall paper cleaning. 522 Fulton. IDEAL HOUSE CARETAKERS. General house cleaning. HU. 8822. BATH ROOM—Complete. S6O: plumbing St heating Installed; reasonable. Ta. 4057 SANITARY RUG CLEANERS—9xI2 rugs thoroughly cleaned. $1.75. LI. 7642. GRADING—And sodding, cement work: digging cellar, H. W. Hutchins. Ch. 6551 ELECTRICAL SERVICE—And repairs: no Job too small, JORDAN. Ta. 3592. BRICE AND CEMFNT WORK—And porcl es; large or small jobs. Dr. 4696. CARPENTERING Remodeling, repairing and roofing. Estimates given. Dr. 6363. RUGS cleaned. 9x12. $1.50 Call lor del 10-dav sneclal. Keemer Rug Cos. Ch 5336 CARPENTER REPAIR WORK—New and old garage a specialty. Dr. 0850-J. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS Painting and Papering PAPER CLEANED Chimneys Built, repair: cement work TRIMBLE (white). 738 Waldemer. Be 1480. PAPERHANGING and painting: prices reasonable. LI. SO4B PAPER HANGING CLEANING - HOUSE PAINTING. 10 MO PAYMENT PLAN. DR. 1999 REMOVE BY STEAM Your waH paper. S3 per rm. & up. Ch. 6353 PAPER HANGING IMMEDIATE SERVICE. CH. 1861-W. PAPER CLEANING —Guam, work: $1 per rm Dt. 2639, any time. J. F. O’Donnell. PAPER —Cleaning. $1: wall washing, hardwood floors fin. Gould. Ha. 0619-R. PAPER HANGlNG—Personal service, practical workmen: esti. Sears, Ch. 3851. PAPER HANGING—And paining work guarn. Immediate service. Kidwel., Be. 1487 CLEANING. PAPERING—Work done immediately: exp. workman. Ch. 3457. PAPER HANGING—CLEANING: ' ALSO HOUSE PAINTING. CH. 0477-M. MOODEY PAPER— Cleantng. guar.. $1 per room BTRAHL fe HUCKLEBERRY. Ri. 9663. CLEANlNG—Papering: 1930 samples: work guar. Call 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—SI room; rears' experience. SIM CARDEN. Dr. 3516. SPRAYING—CoId water paint and white wash. THOMAS. Li. 3774. PAPER HANGING—First-class work. $2-$4 rm.: clean.. SI: samp, shown. Be. 0112-R. CLEANING—Paper. 75c rm.; walls, wlndows, woodwork washed. RI. 1683 eve. PAPER HANGlNG—Painting, remodeling. J. C. FENDEL. 424 N. Forest. Ch. 5217, EXPERT PAPER CLEANERS. Work guaren. REDMON. Ir. 1956-M. CLEANING FLOORS AND WALL PAPER CH. 1006. or HU. 4040. __ PAPER cleaning, paint washing, hardwood floors: guar. Mr. Black. Ri. 9635, CARPENTERING —Plast'g. paint'g. paper'g, cement work: no job too small. Ch. 6179. INTERIOR DECORATING—WaII washing work guaranteed. BRANNON. Dr. 3712-M. PAPER HANGING Interior painting. WATLER. He, 2862. 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 E Market. RI. 7750 STORAGE MOVING lARGE SANITARY WAREHOUSE. STATE STORAGE, Inc. 227-231 N. NEW JERSEY. LI. 2268 LOCAL and overland hr-ellng: oacKir.e and shinning o n househflod goods OTTO J SUESZ Ri 6561 Ri 3628 Nites Cb 4579 Ch 0699-W _ _ ,T H. TAYLOR TRANS. AND STORAGE: SPECIAL PRICES OVERLAND To or from Chicago. St. Louis. Detroit. Cleveland or other cities. Dr. 3071 or RI. 4265. BORMAN TRANSFER CO—Satisfactory moving service, overland trucking of furniture and freight. Ch. 5571. BRITTON TRANSFER—Moving $3.50 loaiT: large trucks resoonsible men Dr 7618_ load & up: lrge. trks.: city or overl'd: exo. Williams Trans. Ir. 0244. NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO.—Prices reasonable. Call at all times. Ta. 3741. Lost and Found LIBERAL REWARD For blue zricon ring, large basket mounting, left in ladv’s restroom Palace theater Saturday night. Call Ta. 6828. LOST—Siturdav afternoon, ladv's white go’d wrist watch. Hu. 1407, Reward. LOST —Lady's, black leather purse; check to Mav P. Webb, and some change. Return to 729 Lemcke Bldg. Reward. ._ LOST—IOO-pound bag of .tugar on West St. Reward. RI. 6142. PARTY who found pocketbook In Jackson Bldg, is known. Pleaae return 544 S. Meridian. Li, 1544. questions.

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Lost and Found STRAYED—Large male police dog. dark back, cream color breast, chain and chain collar. Reward. Dr. 2442. Help Wanted Male MARRIED MEN Indianapolis superintendent of large manufacturtr requires services of four married men under 45. of clean habits and neat appearance; three with sales experience, one without sales experience; must be satisfied with $35 per week to start, with excellent advancement opportunities. See H. DAUMIT. Wednesday morning only. Room 410, 307 N. Pennsyivania St. - MEN Two more wanted; married preferred, to handle regular routes; routes averaging $32.50 to $42.50 weekly. Must be willing to start for as little as S3O weekly average while learlng. Experience not necessary. See MR. LINE today or tomorrow, between 4 and 6. 311 Circle Tower. Ri, 4116. WANTED—Advertising salesman. Must have at least one year’s experience on telephone work. 425 Century Bldg. SALESMEN AND SALESLADIES Rare opportunity, 625 Mass. Ave. Ri. 5820, GOOD all around painter. 18 N. Ritter. Phone Ir. 5190. during day. Situations Wanted Female RESPONSIBLE girl, wants to care for children for summer, reas. refs. Call 2-6 p. m. Be. 0677. Rooms for Rent ASHLAND. 2325—Large, clean, airy room; private, modern home. He. 2492. CENTRAL. 1960—Large pleasant rm.: close bath; $4; modern. CENTRAL. 2431—Pleasant room; private, modern home; breakfast opt. He. 1495. CENTRAL 2234—Apt. 1: front living rm. and bedroom; $8 for 2. Ta. 5610. COLLEGE, 1403—Downstairs rm.: private bath: also 2 up.; gar, opt. Li. 9382. COLLEGE, 1405—Nice room, next bath, private home. Ri. 2462. DELAWARE. N.. 2150—Large, light room; modern home; garage; no other roomers; gentlemen; references required. DELAWARE. N.. 2264—Attractive rm.. pleasant surroundings. Ha. 1906. DELAWARE. N.. 2920—Nice rm., 2 in family; gentlemen, garage. Ta, 3122, LEXINGTON. 760—3 rms.. mod., suitable Speedway visitors. Adults. Dr. 6283-W. LIBERTY. N.. 616—Large front rm.. modern. RI. 7931. MERIDIAN. N.. 2208—Rm.. private bath; good location for Speedway visitors. MERIDIAN, N.—Room with running water: gentleman, private entrance. Ta. 0957. MERIDIAN. N.. 1739—Beautifully furnished rm.. lor men; noon lunch, and evening dinner optional. Ta. 6043. MERIDIAN. S.. 804—2. nice, clean, sleeping rooms. Men only. Dr. 2619. NSW JERSEY. 2050 N.—Cheerful; 4 windows: for 2; breakfast optional. Ta. 4793 NEW JERSEY. N., 1411—Pleasant sleeping rm.. mod., pri. home; gar, opt. Ri. 2684. NORTH—New home, front, cool rm., adJolns bath, garage. Hu. 5370. NORTHWESTERN. 3109—3 rooms overstuf. turn.: comp, kitchen: adults. Ta. 2618. OAKLAND. 1133—Front attract.ve room; 1 or 2: private home; garage. Ch. 4252-R. PARK. 1615—Lovely front rm.. near bath. Speedway visitors welcome. Ta. 2953, PENN.. 1748 N.—Front room with alcove. modern conveniences. He. 1553. PENN.. N- 919. APT 10—Front room; bath: privileges; reasonable. Li. 8616. PENN.. N- 1622—Roommate lor nice clean lovely rm.; twin beds. Ta. 2737. TALBOTT. 2925 N.—Clean, pleasant room; large closet; privileges: hot water: next bath; private home. Ta. 7091. VERMONT. W., 36: APT. 6—Front rm.; 1 or 2; ladies; private family. Ri. 2227. WASHINGTON, E.. 3629—1-rm.. in modern. private home, privileges: breakfast optional: suitable for 1 or 2, Ir. 0428. 25TH, E.. 119—Room, 2 ladles; private home. Ha. 1259-W. CLINTON HOTEL —29 Virginia Ave.; Speedway visitors. $ 1 per person, clean, mod. HOTEL EDWARDS Centrally Located —Modern Bpecial low weekly rate to men only, DENISON HOTEL Pay all your bills with one check: lights, water, maid service, linen furnished: $7 and up; Pennsylvania &_Ohio LARGE front rm. tastefully fur., new walnut furn.. Victrola. dble- $3.50. RI. 9660 NICE, clean, modern rooms: centrally located. and sleeping rooms: prices reasonable, Ri. 5695. SPECIAL—2O vacant rms. for race visitors: single and double; $1 per person. Service to satisfy or money refunded. Hotel Tourist Inn, 359 W. Wash. Same service at hotel. 124 E. New York St. LARGE front room north: lady or gentleman: reasonable. Ta. 4025, MODERN room: reasonable; garage. DR, 0960. HEAD bed lamps; excellent rooms: $7 wk.; with bath. $8 weekly and up for perm. guests. Colonial Hotel. 236 N. Illinois. Speedway Visitors Drexel Arms. 730 N. Illinois, 100 outsidc rooms $3 per person. Li. 2821. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS Room for Rent With Board ALA., N., 1801—Large front room; 1 or 2; board reasonable. Ha. 4841-R. ASHLAND. 2154—Cheerful fur. rm., home cook, privileges; $8; 1 or 2 men. He. 1659 BELLEFONTAINE. 2968—/ ttractive. cool rm.. near Fall Creek: breakfast. He. 3288. CENTRAL, 1626—Large front rm.. nicely furn.; constant not water; home privileges: breakfast, evening dinner. Ta. 1166. CENTRAL. 2358—Cozy, south room, near bath; board optional. Ha, 3865-J. EAST—Private home. E. 10th car., privileges: 1 or 2 girls, Ch. 2030. EPLER. AVE., 1533—Modern room in suburban home; private family. Stop 7, Madison Rd. 252 M-3 Southport. GRAY. N„ 528—FRONT RM.. 1 OR 2: EXCEL’NT MEALS: LAUNDRY. CH. 3503-M. NEW JERSEY. N.. 2229 Newly decorated front rm.; strictly modern home: Pleasant surroundings: good meals; 1 block Central car. Ta. 4706. OAKLAND. N- 953—Mod. lurn. rm . good meals: $7 wk.. gar.. $7.50: 1 or 2. Ch. 2714-W. OXFORD. N.. 540—Nice light, modern rm.. connects bath; breakfast; gar. Ch. 3966 PARK. 1728—Will care for 2 or 3 children; private, modern home He. 5814. 31ST. W.. 718—Modern room: garage; private family: $7.50. Ha. 3725-R. CHILD—To board, good care, modern suburban home. Be. 3375 R-2. REFINED WOMAN will take children, day or wk. Mother's care, Ch. 2479-M. LARGE YARD—Screened in porches. Child. mother's care. Dr. 6708-R 1. WANTED—Protestant children; brd.: mod. country home, ref, exch. Ir. 2340-Ring-3. SPEEDWAY VlSlTOßS—Desirable modern rms., garage reasonable. Ch. 6130. Rent Housekeeping Rooms ALABAMA. N.. 1221—2-rm. apt.: completely turn; $5.50: near bath. Li. 9850. ALABAMA. N.. 723—Rm . kitchenette sink. everything turn., also single rm. ASHLAND. 1645—Dandy downstairs front 2-rm. private apt., furn. overstuffed: etc.. sink, also another for S7. He. 3150. ASHLAND. 1620—2 completely furn.. connectlng front rms.: sink, range, phone. BELLEFONTAINE. 1131—2 large rms. lor housekeeping: $5.50. RI. 2089. BELLEFONTAINE. 1013—3 furn.. mod.. front: also rm.. kitchenette: prl. entrance. BELMONT. N.. 133—Complete 4-room home. $lO, Everything furnished. COLLEGER 1913—Well turn.. 3-rm. apt- 7 everything complete; $lO. COLLEGE 1322—Modem rooms nic?ly furnished. Private home. Ri. 2663. DEARBORN. N.. 1410—2 nicely furn. front re - ., for housekeeping, down, adjoining bath. i DETROIT. 249—Five rooms garage. $12.50; English. 1110: electricity gas. $12.50, EAST. N.. 714—3-room apartment: prlvvate entrance; modern home. LI. 9912. ILLINOIS. N., 1744 —2-rm. front apt.; nicely furnished. Ha. 4033-R. ILLINOIS, N. 1132—Nice rm.. modem. clean. Speedway visitors welcome. RI. 5929. LUDLOW AVE.. 1619—FURN. RM. MODERN HOME. CH. 0548. MADISON AVE.. 1926—1 housekeeping rm.. modem, everything furs.; $5. Dr. 4284-W.

Rent Housekeeping Rooms MARYLAND. 2014—3-rm. double, bungalow. mod., newly turn. Dr. 5711-W. MERIDIAN. 1601 Vi S.—2, clean, housekeeping rms.. on car lines. Dr. 2355-R. MERIDIAN! S~ 1024 Vi—2 housekeeping rooms: everything furnished. NEW JERSEY. N.. 134 —Good clean bousekeeping rooms. RI. 4145. NEW JERSEY. N- 418—Housekping. rm, everything furn.; $4 wk., mod. RI. 2098. 836 NORTH EAST. 2 ROOMS. KITCHENETTE, $4.00, OHIO. E.. 418- 1 large rm. and kltchenette; mod.; everything furn. RI. 4029. OHIO. E.. 540—2 large rooms: $5 per wk.: 1 room. $3. ORIENTAL, N.. 20—Furn. and unlurn. housekpg. rms.; also front sleep. LI. 9055. PENN. 1333" N.—2 large rooms, kitchenette down: also sleeping: adults: garage. ST. CLAIR. E.. 317—Mod. front housekeeping and sleeping: race visitors. RI. 1960. TALBOTT. 2402—3 rms.. kitch., piano, porch fur., private ent, $9 wkly. Ta. 0817, WALCOTT! 439—4-rm. duplex apt.; strictly modem. Ch. 1646. WASH., E.. 1710—2 mod. *ront apts. evervthlng furn.: prlv. ent.; $7. SB. LI. 4081 WASH. E.. 1133—2 RMS. FUR.; MODERN; $6.50. RI. 8136. WOODRUFF. 544—Middle Dr: 2 rms, kitchenette: running wa: $8 wk. Ch. 3173. 17TH. E.. 523—2 furnished front rms.. modern: no other roomers. 30TH. W.. 502—1 or 2 rms. and kitchen: ice box, sink. Ha. 0601. CLEAN mod. rms.. kitchenette, also sleepmg rms.. porch, gar- near car. Ta. 4016. WILL share my modern home. Full prlvlleges: garage. 2820 Robson St. Ch. 4580-W LOVELY—CooI Woodruff: large rm. furnished for housekeeping. Ch. 4108. UNFURNISHED or lurn.. pri. rms., mod.; hot water: also sleeping. Ir. 2952. COLORED—IO39 Colton, elec., gar.; 2051 Sheldon. 5 rms, newly papered. $10.50. Houses and Flats Furnished NEW JERSEY, N.. 310—Modern, 2 rooms and bath; very reasonable. NORTH ST.. 316. E.—Two and three rooms modem: Frlgldalre. RI. 4007. WALNUT, E., 115—3 rms., bath; reduced rent. See housekeeper In basement. -AMBASSADOR APARTMENT HOTEL Beautifully furnished apartments, efficiency and bedroom type: Frigidaire: bath with tub and shower. Good parking space. Walking distance. Phone Ri. 1371. NEAT apartment: mod.; everything furn.; pleasant surroundings. Be. 3027. Apartments for Rent ADAMS. 2305—3 rooms and bath, private entrance, hardwood floors, all outside rooms heat, light and water furn,, gar. FLETCHER. 903—4 or 5 RMS., STRICTLY MOD- HT- W„ RENT REAS. DR. 4388. ILLINOIS. 810'/2—Beautiful efficiency apts. Furn. or unfurnished, reas. Li. 888L_ PARK, 1119—LOVELY APT- FRIGIDAIRE, HEAT. GAR- $45. INQUIRE 1121 PARK. PARKVIEW. 216—Mod. up. duplex. 5 rms.. bath, heat, water furn., gar. LI. 6747. PENN.. N- 1848—Unfurn. living rm.. beautifully decorated: French doors, in-a-door bed, crystal chandeliers, kitchenette, dinnette. tile bath, pri. porch, gar. furn.; $45. Ta. 6250. 234 E. Pratt *37.50 to 42.50 668 E. 11th 35 00 3777 N. Meridian 75 00 4515 E. Wash *55 to 70.00 18 E. 37th 60.00 5345 E. Wash. .. 37.50 1733 N. Meridian 64.00 1244 E. Wash 43.50 1124 Broadway 43.00 1020 Central 37.50 3515 N. Penn 59.50 1220 Park Ave. 43 00 1108 College 3500 412 N. Alabama $48.00 to 57 00 240 E. Pratt 30.00 1655 N. Alabama 37.00 1226 N. Illinois *35.00 to 40.00 1603 Central $35 to 55.00 418 E. 15th s4l to 50.00 MOYNAHAN PROPERTIES, 710 Union Title. Li, 3458. Ta. 5694. Ri. 1371. RUCKLE, 2809—“Cheswlck;” 5 rms., bath, 2 bedrms., fls. resin., heat, wat. fur.; SSO. Ri. 7243, eve.. Ha. 1663-M. 1306 Woodlawn Five rooms, bath, garage. Apt. No. 2; ss °' MARION R lAL ESTATE. LI. 6112. 131 E. OHIO. TA. 6001. 11TH. W. 42—Nicely decorated kitchenette apt.: heat, light, gas. water and ice fur • $33.50. Apply Apt. 1. THE GRANT. NEWLY DECORATED, SMALL HOUSEKEEPING APT., UTILITIES FURN. PINEX COURT, $33 FLETCHER AND PINE ST. SEE OR PHONE US FIRST Furnished and vnfumished apartments in ten locations. SATISFIED TENANTS is our slogan. _ H. H. WOODSMALL & CO. Fidelity Trust Bldg. IJ. 5391. 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 day and night service, Houses for Rent APPLEGATE. 1845—4-room, semi-modern double; water paid; $lB. BARTH. 1866—6 rms.. electricity, gas. water, toilet, garage; $25. Dr. 7250-J. BARTH. 1349—Clean, half double; 5 rms., modern, garage, water; reas. rent. BEVILLE. N. 1141—5 rooms and bath. Vi double. $25; $lO allowed on moving expenses. Ta. 1 1817. Days. COMAR. 1205—9-rm. modern, garage, good condition. _____ COTTAGE. 1601—5 ROOMS: WATER PAID; sl6. HU. 4368. DAWSON 811—Upper duplex. 5 rooms, mod- water, yard, gar- reas. Ta. 6508. DETROIT. 245—5 rms.. gas. elec., toilet. water pd.; good cond.; sls: paved street. ENGLISH. 1411—5 rooms, modern; gar.; A-l condition. Dr. 1829-W. Eugene. 1067—5 rms. mod. except furnace, gar., water pd.; $25. Ir, 4213. GRACELAND. 3452—Upper duplex, garage. water paid. S2O. Ta. 1844. HAWTHORNE LANE. S- 129—5-room modern double: garage. Ir. 0923-M. HOVEY. 2011—5-room semi-modern double: $12.50: water paid. Be. 3242, KEALING. N.. 612—4-room single; wa. pd. If you have a gd. oil stove. S2O. Ch. 3055. LANSING. 104—5 rooms semi-mod. house. good condition, garage. sl6, Adults. LAUREL. 815—6-room single house: redecorated: gas. electricity. Inside toilet: a comfortable home: sls. Ta. 6250. LAUREL. 1215—6 rms.: strictly mod.; gar.; full basement. Inq. 1419 Ringgold. LEE. 1435—5 rooms, toilet, redecorated. garage: l, i square W. I. car. Dr, 5889. LEE 1337—Dandv 5-room double: redecorated. city and cistern water in kitchen, lights, eas. inside toilet, cement porches. Only $24.50. Nice yard. Ha. 3720-M. MACPHERSON 2823—Double. 5 rms.. mod.: good condition; paved street; gar.: s2£ MERRILL W- 21—Walking distance. 6 rms. mod- suitable roomers: $25. Li. 8133. MINKNER. 258—3 rooms, semi-modern, garage sl4. MORRIS. W- 307—6-room mod. double: S2B: water pd. Ha. 3704. He. 3190. MORRIS. W., 208—2 rms.. gas. lights. water paid, redecorated; SB. RI. 0645. MORRIS. E- 948—5-room double, modern except furnace: gar.: $27.50. Ta. 1226. NEW JERSEY. N., 2834—8 rooms: long living room: full basement; gar. He. 2470. NEW YORK. E.. 4106—Nice. 5 rooms, bath. screens: wa. pd.: adults. Ir. 4154-J. ST. CLAIR. E., 1120—Double 9 rms., mod., good condition. Water paid. $22.50. SENATE. S.. 52fc —4 rms.. semi-modern; water paid; sl6. Wa. 5000. 1320 N. SHEFFIELD. Four rooms, garpge, water paid; $18.50. UNION TRUST CO. RI. 5341. SHERMAN DR.. 20 N.—< rooms; strictly modern: garage: rater paid: Ir. 1558-R. SPRUCE. 1728—M0d.. 4 rms ; gar.; ground floor: small family; water paid: S2O SUMMIT. 8- 1214—6-room modern doubie; $26: water. Ha. 3704. He. ri>o. TBEMONT. N- 1034—Single 7 rms. new furnace; gar.; water pd.: S3B. Be. 2121-M. UNION. 8- 820 —0 rm. boose, strictly modern. Dr. 2111. WASHINGTON ST- W 2701—Upstairs; A rooms T moderau Bf. 0740*

Houses for Rent WASHINGTON. E.. 1519—5 rms.. semimodern; water pd.; $lB. Wa. 5000. WISCONSIN. 333; S. Meridian car: 5 rms.; 11- gas, wa. redeco.. gar.; sl6 Ri. 0045. WOODRUFF PL —E. D- 516; nice, large double: steam-heated; 349.50. Ch. 7604. 10TH. 8.. JB46—Near Woodruff PI.: 5-room modem double: redecorated. Ch. 8145. 15TH. E . 814—Just completed, double 4 rms. to a side; kitchen complete front porch, yard, heat, hot water, gar. Ir. 4464. 17TH. W.. 1115—Riverside car; single 7 rooms modern: $25. Dr. 0880. 18TH. W.. 1135—5 rooms, bath: furnace: garage: porches: S3O. Dr. 1417. 22ND ST.. E . 815—3-bedrm. modern: newly decorated hardwood floors down; $25. Li. 3280, He. 1238. NEW BUNGALOW—Mod- 4 rooms, builtin breakfast nook, linoleum and blinds: garage: S3O month; near Prest-O-Lite. 1420 Gross, Call Be. 4299-W. COLORED 830—N. Oriental: 2-story house; 4 rooms, cellar, semi-modern; newly decorated: sls. Ts. 6250. Bungalow, Northeast 5 rooms, modern, garage, first class condition. 2614 Brookslde Pky.. N. Dr. $42.50 ner month. Dunlop & Holtegel t-l. 6517. 132 E. Market St. COLORED—29IO Martlndale: Inside toilet; sls: water paid. LI. 4465. Business Places for Rent NEWMAN 1244—Storeroom equipped for grocery and meats: 5 living rooms. Reduced rent. Ta, 1817. Days. Suburban for Rent CHURCHMAN and Hobart; modern Dutch Colonial: chicken park; garage. Beech Grove 104 W-1. ROCKVILLE ROAD Tremont Stop; 5-room single: $25. GREGORY & APPEL. LI. 7491. Houses for Sale • 5000 BLK.. Kenwood, 5-room bungalow; hardwood floors, laundry, etc. Built-in features. Offered as investment. Li 2479. Ta. 0409. IF you want bargains in improved or unimproved real estate, call PEOPLES REAL ESTATE CO- 229'/a Ind. Ave. Li. 5857. North ALABAMA. N., 2631—3 bedrms.. splendid location: reasonable price: buy like rent. Maynard Realty Cos. Phone Hu. 5967. COLORED—6-rm. semi-mod. on Oxford, near 25th; near school: move right in. Deed for only S3OO. Li. 2479. Ta. 0409 eves. ADAMS, 2870—5-room modern; garage; small paym’t. Open Sun. Owner, Hu. 1066. BY OWNER; 4-rm bungalow, electricity. 2100 block Bosart Ave. Bargain. Ta. 1060, East SIOO Down—s27.so Monthly Buys nice little two bedroom bungalow, full basement, garage, close to Christian Park and bus line. Li. 2541, MR. MARSH. Ir. 2524. BARGAIN BUNGALOW—New 5 rms.. breakfast nook, cabinet basement, beautifully finished. Open nights. 2914 E. 22nd St, Ta 5893. SHERMAN DR., S- 1202—5-ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW. DR. 1539. OLNEY. 2850—5-rm. and garage, smalt payment: open Sunday. Owner. Hu, 1066. South LOOK AT THIS BARGAIN. 5-room brick, cement porch, 1646 Hoefgen St., electricity, gas deep driven well. SI,BOO plus Barrett; small cash payment. AVEWOOD REALTY CO- Ir. 2728. NEW BUNGALOWS Near beautiful Garfield Park. Terms. Fieber & Reilly Realtors. Ri. 2509. West SSO Cash—s2o Monthly MAKES THIS HOME YOURS. Few’ people have anything In old age—most of them never start. Buying a home takes a few years—paying rent takes all vour life. This neat little 4-room bungalow has a big lot. 2310 square feet more than the average—lots of room for chickens and a garden. Located North of National Road, near Lyndhurst Drive. MR. WEKSNFR Li. 3820. evenings, Ir. 3927. Suburban for Sale Raise Chickens and Garden 1 1-3 ACRE TRACTS Investigate the splendid level tracts at once. Rich soil gravel streets and electricity. Located less ;han 20 minutes from Monument in district building up rapidly. Very easy terms: $5.00 cash, balance l e U per month. Make appointment to see these. Call Mr. Kautsky. Ri. 3536. or Ir 4562. W, R. HUNTER CO- REALTORS. 5-ROOM bungalow. *3,000; no down payment. S3O per month. MRS. KIMMELL. Ir. 1525. Real Estate for Exchange SEE me for city and suburban trades. MR. AYRES. 835 Lemcke Bldg. RI. 5621. EQUITY in 8-rm. house, big lot. fruit. Cor. Shelbv and Markwood Ave. Dr. 7821-R 4, Real Estate Wanted HAVE clients with S2OO to $2,000 to pay down on good homes. Also several clear properties and vacant lots to trade for homes or apartment buildings. Call Li. 6612. __ Lots for Sale CLEAR LOT—South. 50x140; less than hall price: Building and Contracting WINDOW and door screens, layed and repaired. Priced low. Also any kind of job work. Estimates free. EARL METZ. RI. 3773. “A LIFE TIME HOME” Is a mark of good safe construction. See Bridges & Graves Cos., home builders, 243 N. Dela. RI. 3477. HARDWOOD FLOORS laved, old floors and stairways reflnished: flr sanding. He. 1418. Miscellaneous for Sale GOOD grade congoleum. 6 It. wide, 30c sq. vd. Heavy roofing paper; $1.50 roll. Fire clay, take offer. Ladles’ high-class pocketbooks. $1.50 ea. One rose colored enamel bath tub, cost $148: our price, SSO. Grindstones. 25c apiece and up. Standard 30-gal. capacity range boilers, One lavender lavatory, large size complete with ornamental nickel faucet and drain, cost $226; take SIOO. One black enamel pedestal lavatory. $lO. One double drain board, apron style, ivory enamel kitchen sink, space for water softeners, spicket. hot and cold water and dish washer: cost $93; will take SSO. BIG FOUR UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION. Corner Capitol and South Bt. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF EXTRA GOOD MACHINE TOOLS PRICE VERY REASONABLE NEW AND RENEWED MOTORS Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E. WASHINGTON. R. 3500. TENTS Umbrella, wall and automobile tents, all sizes in stock. Canvas cots, tarpaulins, truck covers. White and water proof canvas. Our prices save you money. Hoosler Tarpaulin and Canvas Goods Cos. 1302 W. Washington. ""BOTTLES Quarts. 50c doz., pints 30c doz. We deliver. WEST END BOTTLE CO.. 534 W. Pearl. Li. 8085. BILLIARD —Snooker pocket tables and bowling alleys, new and reflnished and supplies, moderate prices easy terms. Brunswick Balke Collender Co- 111-113 S Penn. St RI. 9351. SUPERIOR HOUSE PAlNT—Outside or Inside. 15 colors and white. $1.64 gallon COMPETITION PAINT CO. 366 a Merldlan St. RI. 9165, RUMMAGE SALE—Clothing, big variety: good gas stove, refrigerators at prices to suit your means. Open 7:30 to 4:30 dally. 127 W. Georgia. SCALES—National Computing; 100 lbs. capacity, reflnished; at a bargain. Indianapolis Scale Co- 620 E. Washington St, RI. 6726. $1 A WEEK BUYS GOOD USER WASHER THOR ELECTRIC SHOP. 32 N. Delaware St. LI. 5386. SEVERAL reflnished bathroom scales with measuring rod: very cheap. INDIANAPOLIS SCALE CO- 620 E. Wash. St. SCHOOL BOOKS, DRUGS ALL KINDS; PRESCRIPTIONS. CRAWFORD S DRUGS. LI. 1800. USED ELECTRIC water pump and water softeners. Cheap. Duro Cos Ri. 8861. INVALID wheel chair: perfect condition. Will sac, for quick sale. Be. 4486-M. BRlCKS—Lumber. 2xlo, 2x12, 18x20. sheeting. doors, first-class cond. LI. 7673. Vz-TON TRUCK—Chicken crates and Ice box. 173 W. Arizona USED lumber. 2x4. 2xß. and weather boarding. 721 Roach St. Ta. 2798. PEONIES—SOc DOZ. PHONE. NEW AUGUSTA 556. Household Goods LlNOLEUM—Remnants: (ate pattern*, low prices. PATTERSON SHADE CO- 9 K. wash. 8t„ 3rd floor Woolvortb Bldg. RI 1496. (Elevator service! SINGER SEWING MACHINES—BoId and serviced: lessens in home sewing: machines rented bv week or month. SINGER CO- 406 Mass. Ave. Li 8463. _ BREAKFABT SET—S piece dining room complete bedroom, rues occasional tables 2428 N. Meridian. Brokers. SINGER SEWING MACHINES—AII In perfeet sewing condition: $lO up Singer Cos. 128 W. Wash. RI. 9718. _ NEW AND USED ICE BOXES—PoIar Ice and Fuel Cos., 2000 Northwestern Ave., Ta. 0689. 845 MASS.—No. 11: 2-rootn complete, nice clean furniture; SSO. Rent $13.50 mo.; most sell.

Household Goods DAVENPORT—Leather, fumed oak. suitable for beauty parlor or barber shop; cheap Ch. 5839-W. HOUSEHOLD GOODS—An kinds!' close up residence, 4slo N. Meridian. Hu. 5649. DINING ROOM SUITE—B pcs., excellent condition: cheap. Ha. 1191-R. GAS RANGE—2 ovens; excellent conditlon: $:o. Hu. 4491. ENTIRE contents ol 5 rms. furniture. Will sell all or part. 2428 N. Meridian. GOLDEN OAK buffet and china closet; good condition; cheap. Be. 0919. Pets CANARlES—Pedigreed rollers, males Hens special. 1724 Broadway. He. 3914. CHINCHILLA rabbits. Does with litters $7.50. Luebklng 425 North Denny. POLICE PUPS—Reasonable, males. $10: females. $5. Ha, 3166 after 6 p. m. PUPPIES—CoIIie, police, fine watch dogs. 35 and $3. Owner leaving citv. Ir. 0836-3 Poultry and Supplies BABY CHICKS—SIO per hundred; assorted. $8: babv turkevs. S6O: ducklings. $18: 1 to 4 weeks' brooder chicks. 12c to 20c. Listen in over WFBM every Friday at 12:25 and hear Mrs. Bover’s chicken talks. BOYER'S HATCHERY. Indtanapolls. Ind- 34 N. Delaware. RI. 5470. CARNEY Qualitv chicks; guaranteed to please you. See them at 249 F. Washlngt’n before buv'g. All varieties. RI 1723 Live Stock Fresh Cows With Calves Heavy milkers, prices right. $5 down, balance monthly. First barn south ot 75th on Noblesvllle road. Hu. 7243. Miscellaneous Wanted H FURNITURE ~ OF ALL KINDS. HOMES COMPLETE PREFERRED. HODGES AUCTION. RL 2019. HOUSE CLEANING?—Your surplus clctS"ing. furniture, magazines papers, will help us to help others. Salvation Armv Industrial Home. Phor.e for wagon. Rl. 6622. 127 W. Georgia St. Furniture Wanted, HE. 1547 FOR QUICK SERVICE & BEST PRICES. WE want furniture. Best cash prices In town. C. A. Mills. Ch.. 2520. Rl. 6072. WANT—Discarded men's clothing and shoes for best prices. Call Be. 2372, Musical Instruments WE have bargain in grand at $397. Will take upright as first payment, balance at $2 00 per week starting September 1, 1930. Biggest value In city at “Wllkir.g's.' 120 E. Ohio St. SAXOPHONES—Sacrifice. E-Z payments; investigate rental plan. Lorenz Saxophone school, grd. fl. Pembroke Arcade. It. 4800 FINE "STUDIO PlANO—Walnut case 7 balance $165; formerly sold at $415. Can be had by finishing payments, $1.50 per week “Wllktng's." 120 E. Ohio St. LUDWIG BANJO—And case; S4O; used little Wa. $2889. PLAYER at *9O for quick sale, perfect condition, walnut case Terms *1.50 per week. “Wllklng's.'' 120 E. Ohio St. PIANO PLAYER—Mahogany case. *SO. Excellent condition: bench rolls. Be. 2598, TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS Radio and Equipment^ Battery Sets CABINET MODELS. Erla, complete $25.00 Premier with Eliminator, complete 25.00 Crosley. complete '. 25.00 Diamond T- complete 25.00 Freed Eisemann, complete 27.50 Select Six beautiful cabinet with Eliminators, complete 35.00 R. C. A„ No. 25, complete 29.00 Also a few others in cabinets less accessories, each 5.50 RADIO BARGAIN SHOP. 225 E. WASH. ST. Alwavs a Bargain at Radio Bargain Shop. 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 make? 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. STERLING—3-tube, screen grid, low bov: brand new, complete $69.50. Kempler Radio Cos., 6 Pembroke Arcade. WE have some wonderful bargains in allelectric radios. Get our prices first. Jackson Radio Sales Co- 4100 E. Wash. AERIALS s4—Tubes: service on all makes radios by graduate engineer. Dr. 0869. AERIALS—S3 up. Radio repairing. $1 per call. Lightning Radio Service. Ch. 7210 RADIOLA 18—Fine shape; only S3O. Owner. 2827 N. Denny. Ch. 1962-R. Store-Office Supplies TYPEWRITERSRENTED Lowest Prices. WOODSTOCK TYPEWRITER COMPANY LL_ 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. LARGEST assortment of all makes typewriters. adding machine and office equipment. New and rebuilt, repairs, rentals. Give us a trial. KING S, 205 Mass. Ave. LI. 9470. MEAT COUNTER—IB foot Frigidaire, 1 6x9 meat cooler with Frigidaire grocery eouipment. 2017 Howard. Be. 0738. COUNTERS and showcases: also excellent cond.: cheap. 2822 Clifton. Ta. 3831. ENVELOPES—No. 6% printed 500, $2.35; 1.000, $10.75. Li 0541. SODA FOUNTAIN— 10-ft. luncheonette and bottle cooler. 1702 E. Washington. DENTAL CABINET—Dark oak. bargain. 703 Massachusetts Ave. LI. 9471. RESTAURANT CHAIRS, tables and candy case, cheap. Ch. 1409. x Barter and Swap UPRIGHT PIANO—WiII trade lor what have you? Dr. 1500, Mr. West. SUBURBAN—Two 5-room houses, city, one 4-room, one 3-room house. Be. 4029 R-l. Business Opportunities “MACK’S PLACE"—On Post Road at Spring Valiev. Must be sold bv the first of June. $300: $l5O cash, balance on payments. Ch. 0113-4. RESTAURANT—At bargain; SI,OOO cash, balance on payments; other business reason for selling. Call at Sherman House restaurant, opposite union station. SMALL GROCERY' and meat market; colored trade: cheap rent: with or without living quarters. Be. 3809. ROOMING and boarding house: gd. loca.; doing gd, busin.: party leav. city. LI. 1139. Coal and Wood SPECIAL BLOCK, $5 Harvev Coal Cos. Dr. 2094^ KINDLING WITH EACH TON~ UNION ICE AND COAL CO. 1910 Bluff road. Dr, 4621. FREDPJCK COAL CO. 801-899 Beecher St. Dr. 1782. MINTER-MIDDLETON FUEL CO. Quality CoaL Dr 3100 Money to Loan MONEY TO LOAN On your own signature and security. Easy repayment plan. Borrow Pay Back. $ 50 % 4.00 Per Mo *OO 7.00 Per Mo 200 ; 14.00 Per Mo 300 20.00 Per Mo. LOANS ON AUTOS, FURNITURE, PIANOS, ETC. QUICK SERVICE Capitol Loam Cos. 141% E. Washington Bt. Riley 7561-7562 Money to Loan on household goods and automobiles. $25.00 to $300.00 Your Indorsement only; quick, courteous. confidential: liberal payment privilege. Buckeye Finance Cos. 207 E. New York St. RI. 4574. Lowest Rate in City 2% Under no circumstances do vou pav more Public Welfare Loan S. E. Corner Wash and 111 Sts 330 Occidental Bldg Ri. 351*7 PERSONAL PROPERTY LOANS. SECURITY INV & LOAN INC 136 w DELAWARE L >B*o BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY, m E. wa*h.s k ethflor %

.MAY 27, 1930

Money to Loan HoysehoW Loams s!®o to $3C© At Lower Rate No Endorsers Required Here Is the Cost On 20-Month Payment Plan: SIOO Average monthly cost... $1.32 S2OO Average monthly cost... .$2.63 S3OO Average monthly cost $3.94 Other Amounts at Same Rate. WE DO NOT NOTIFY vour employer; neither do we make Inquiries of vour friends, relatives or tradespeople. Hoosehold Ftaamice Corporation of America 2—Offices—2 6TH FL. LEMCKE BLDG. 106 E. MARKET ST. Phone. Rl. 2579. 4TH FL. KRESOE BLDG. 41 E WASHINGTON ST. Phone. Ri. 7923. MONEY TO LOAN First and second real estate mortgagea. AUTOMOBILE and HOUSEHOLD loans. Eaultahl* Finance Cn 219 E Ohio Li 6605 TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS Auto SuppJies and Repairs BEST used tires in town, all sizes and all makes, $1 and up; priced right: satisfaction guaranteed. Vulcanizing and Tire Service. BROADWAY BATTERY & TIRE CO- corner 11th St. and Broadway. UHN GUDELHOEFER WAGON CO.-Will repair or make new tops and curtains for vour car. 202 Kentucky Ave. Automobiles Wanted Wanted—Used Cars Late models We pav more 1133 N Meridian St. Security Motors Always open WILL—Pav casn lor vour cat or vour eouity. I. WOLF AUTO CO. LI. 4516 661 N. Capitol. AUTOS WANTED—WiII pay cash lor your car or equity. SAM CORAZ. 1314 N. Capitol. LI. 1044 ALL makes autos wanted to overhaul", terms to tuit cust. Coffeys Motor Service Auto Specialist, Ta. 5691, 2409-11 N. 111. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINEBsT Automobiles for Sale Ford and Chevrolet coupes, sedans, coaches and tourings, 1924'25 anod '26 models, about 15 of these, all with 5 good tires, good motors and starters and guaranteed batteries. Prices $25 to $35. Easy terms. OL]N CHEVROLET, Fountain Square store, 1065 Virginia Ave., Dr. 1075. REAL VALUES IN USED CARS? " MARMON NEW-USED CAR STORE. X Chevrolet Coach, 1928 Looks and performs like newlow mileage. Can be bought for very small down payment. Balance while vou ride. Chevrolet Cos. 552 E. Washington St. Ri. 5325. Open Evenings and Sundays. No. 1331—Chcv. coupe. 1927; $l5O. LAUTH CHEVROLET CO. 3547 3. Washington. Ir. 4740. FOR BETTER USED CARS. SEE THE LATHROP-MOYER CO. 420 N. Capitol. LI. 6377, Hupp, 1927 Brougham Very fine car; in excellent condition; all new tires: original finish like new. Security Motor Sales Authorized Dodge Dealer. 1133 N. Meridian. Hi. 73jH._ One 1929 Ford Coupe THIS CAR HAS A RUMBLE SEAT AND IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. A GOOD BUY AT THE RIGHT PRICE; *395. Thornburg & Lewis 1302 E. Washington. 1,1. 1571. 1928 Ford Model A Coupe This popular little coupe has had wonderful care. Tires like new. Excellent condition. You can buy this car for $250. Yes, We Trade Olin Chevrolet Cos. 1040 N. Meridian St. Li. 5363. Auburn 1926 Sedan 8-cylinder; one of the best car ever built. Security Motor Sales Authorized Dodge Dealers. 1133 N. Meridian. Rl._7364. 1929 Chevrolet Coach Paint like new; motor perfect: fully reconditioned: very little mileage. Here is an exceptional!v clean used car that can be bought for only $395. Yes, We Trade Olin Chevrolet Cos. 1040 N. Meridian Bt. LL 5363. X Chevrolet Landau, 1929 Motor, finish, tires and top in good shape. Inside clean. Hare Chevrolet Cos. 552 E Washington St Rl. 1170. Open Evenings and Sundays. 1929 Chevrolet Coupe Look all over town and you won’t find any car as clean. Very small mileage. Careful owner. You can buy this one for only $385. Yes, We Trade Olin Chevrolet Cos. 1040 N. Meridian St. Li. 5363. Wiilys-Knight Coupe In excellent condition throughout; our price: S2OO. Security Motor Sales Authorized Dodge Dealer. 1133 N. Meridian St. Rl. 7384. CHEVROLET COACH. 1926". Good tires and is a dandy car. Priced low for quick sale; SIOO. H. J. WALKER MOTOR SALES. Motor Sales. 660 E. 38th. Wa. 5542, 1929 Essex 4-Door Sedan New tires, motor overhauled, repainted. This car has been thoroughly reconditioned in our used car shop. Only $350. Yes, We Trade Olin Chevrolet Cos. 1040 N, Ms ridian_ St. Li. 5363. ESSEX COUPE. 1929. Rumble seat, new tires, looks like new, $495. H. J. WALKER MOTOR SALES. 880 E. 38th. Wa. 6542. BEE OUR ÜBED CARS. BROWNING C-ENT CO- INC. 10TH A MERIDIAN. RI. 8655. REAL VALUES IN USED CARS. BURKE CADILLAC CO. 11TH AT MERIDIAN. RI. 7407. OAKLEY’S FOR DEPENDABLE USED CARS. WE TRADE. E-Z TERMS. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-65 S. MERIDIAN. DR. 4743. X Chevrolet Roadster, ’27 S4O down; long time on balance. Hare Chevrolet Cos. 552 E. Washington St. Rl. 1170. Open Evenings and Sundays. PLYMOUTH—NEW. HYDRAULIC BRAKES. 5 TIRES AND BUMPER3. 1-3 DOWN. C. K. MARTIN CO- 4451 W. WASHINGTON. High Grade Used Cars, C. O. WARNOCK CO. X Chevrolet Coach, 1927 Motor, finish upholstering extra good; $175. Small down payment and easy terms Hare Chevrolet Cos. 552 E. Washington St. Ri. 1170. Open Evenings and Sundays. Ford, 1929, Coupe General cord tires: like new. Bargain at $350. Security Motor Sales Authorized Dodge Dealer. 1133 N. Meridian. Rl. 7364. FORDS—A nice, complete stock at all times. The Frank Hatfield Cos.. 625 N. Capitol Ave Authorlzed Ford dealer. HUPMOBILE TRADE-INS— e nave • Urge selection of used cars: small down payments, balance easy terms Capitol Motor* Cos Caoltol Ave and Michigan Bt. X Chevrolet Coupe, 1928 Motor In good shape: $285. Hare Chevrolet Cos. 552 E. Washington St Rl. 1170. Open Evenings and Sundays. Trucks IF YOU ARE LOOKINO—For economical transportation in thoroughly reconditioned trucks, see the General Motors Truck Cos. Used Truck Department. 731 E. Market St. U. 7467. 10 GOOD rebuilt tracks ail sizes, pans K. Georgia. Dr. 8318.