Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 97, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 September 1930 — Page 11

SEPT. 1, 1930

CONFIDENCE IS RENEWED FOR TRADE JJROWTH Revival of Business in Fall Months Indicated in Last Week. BY RICHARD L. GRIDLEY United Pres* Financial Writer NEW YORK, Sept. I.—Growing confidence in predictions of a substantial revival in business conditions during the fall months was noted in industrial and commercial circles during .the last week, although it is generally conceded by leading economists that trade revival only awaits the development of the seasonal fan buying movement. The next few weeks are expected to provide a test for business conditions. Whether the present strength in commodity prices is a change from the downward trend or just a temporary fluctuation, is expected to be demonstrated after the holiday. At any rate, manufacturers are known to have allowed their inventories to dwindle to small limits and are expected to enter the market 1 for raw materials in the near future. Stock Values Stronger Efforts to force a revival of activity and strength in the stock market this summer have not progressed far, but a noticeable strengthening of values has been nqted in the past few days. Many bankers feel that if the rise in the market can be resumed this fall, business recovery naturally will follow. A survey of present conditions shows great irregularities. Offsetting depressed* conditions in the automobile Industry, where the market is glutted with unsold, new and jised cars, a small increase has been made in steel operations. The auto tire and accessory business is running at a low ebb, the largest rubber company in the country this week reducing wages of office employes. Retail Trade Spurts Possibilities of wage cuts spreading to other lines are considered remote. Prospective dividend reductions by many companies, on the ■other hand, are expected to exercise fa restraining influence on the stock j "market. Retail trade has taken a spurt during the last week, stimulated by heavy clearance sales and by cooler weather.

LILLIAN GISH BITTEN WHEN DOGS BATTLE Film Star Tries fn Save Pet From Injury by Mongrell. B't l-nitrd Prpus SOUTH NORWALK, Conn., Sept. I.—Lillian Gish, stage and screen star, was bitten by a mongrel dog here late Sunday, a few hours after she had returned to the home of her mother, Mrs. Mae Robinson, and sister Dorothy, from an European tour. Miss Gish brought, home a pet Sicilian dog from 'Europe. After reaching her mother’s home at Wilson Point, she took the pet for a walk. The stray dog threw itself upon Miss Gish's Sicilian and she endeavored to pull them apart when ( t he mongrel bit her, inflicting a wound an inch long on the palm of her left hand and one on her thumb half an inch deep. The actress was taken to Norwalk hospital where the wounds were dressed and an antitoxin administered. She is now at her mother’s home, under a physician's care. , * - JOHN MOORE. 87. IS TO BE BURIED TODAY Packing Company Official to Be Laid to Rest at Crown HilL Funeral services for John Moore, 87, retired packing company official, were to be held at the home, 3706 Washington boulevard, today at 2 p. m., conducted by the* Rev. Thomas R. White, former pastor of the Meridian Heights Presbyterian church, followed by burial at Crown Hill cemetery. Mr. Moore was born in County Antrim, Ireland, came to Indianapolis in 1869 and entered the employ of Kingan and Company. Later he organized the Moore packing Company and when it was absorbed by the Kingan company again joined that firm until retired. Survivors are a son, Arthur Carlisle Moore, and two grand children, John M. Moore and Miss Sarah Margaret Moore. ANCIENT GRAVES FOUND Burial Ground of Roman Workers Is Unearthed. B Science Sen ice ROME, Sept. I—A burial ground of working classes of the ancient Roman world has been discovered on the sacred island near Ostia, seaport of Rome. Twenty tombs have been uneart!#d under direction of Professor Guido CalZa of the University of Rome .and thirty more may be restored to view. The most humble Roman citizen as well as the more prosperous buried here received some tribute Os art appropriate to his calling. A sailor’s brick-walled tomb is marked with a bas relief of a boat rowed over the waves. A miller's tomb is decorated with a horse harnessed to a wheat grinder. A doctor's tomb has a carving of his first aid kit and also a bas relief of a surgical operation. Some of the carving is crude work of untrained hands, but artistic feeling is there, Professor Calza states. DEATH IS THREATENED Noie Is Left at Grocery by Bandits in Raid. “Warning! Death if you don’t leave 500," was the note found on the open cash register in Ralph Orr's grocery, 1301 Bellefontainc street, early today. Burglars had looted the store of cigarets and cigars valued at $35, and had ehjoyed a lunch, eaten on a counter, but evidently were disappointed at not finding money in the cash register.

Faces Air Perils

MAGNETIC POLE CANADA

Pilot W. E. Gilbert (above) faces one of the most difficult flights in aviation history—a three weeks’ expedition from the McMurray (Alta.) seaplane base to the north magnetic pole and return with Major L. T. Burwash, famous northern explorer employed by the Canadian government, for which the trip is being made. They will fly 5 000 miles over the barren region shown in the accompanying map.

BILLINGS CASE STIRSJJWTER Whole pountry Gasps at Injustice, He Says. By Scrippg-Hoicard N spnper AHinnct BERKELEY, Cal., Sept. I.—" The Mooney-Billings ‘scandal’ as retealed again by the recent pardon rehearing has left the entire country gasping,” Benjamin Franklin Sacharow, Cleveland lawyer declared today. Sacharow traveled westward by way of Canada, where he says he heard the Mooney-Billings case discussed continually. He says the case is becoming, like the Dreyfus case, an international issue. While here the Ohio barrister offered his legal services to Billings’ counsel, Edwin McKenzie. “We in the east simply can not understand how two men with almost perfect alibis and convicted entirely on the testimony of witnesses now proven to have been the worst sort of perjurers can remain longer in prison,” he said. “Lawayers in the east with whom I have talked are, with one voice, outraged over the type of ‘evidence’ permitted in the Billings hearing. They can not see what all this stuff about Mooney's and Billings’ affiliations or their opinions have to do with the crime of mass murder. “They consider the issues at stake so simple that judges of a supreme court should not hesitate to make their decision regardless of this extransous matter.”

FIFTY ARRAIGNED BEFOREjOLUNS Fall Opening of Criminal Court Today. Arraignment of fifty defendants I before Judge James A. Collins to-! day marked the fall opening of criminal court. In the group up for arraignment were fourteen alleged law violators held in jail in default of bond, and j thirty-six other persons at liberty j under bond, fifteen held on affidavits and the remainder of grand jury indictments. x A majority of those arraigned pleaded not guilty to charges ranging from larency to murdef*, and dates for their trials were fixed. Seven youths faced Collins on burglary charges, eight for banditry, two for involuntary manslaughtef, six for statutory offenses and one for murder. Fred Minker, Don De Witt and Lewis R. Bridget, 1540 Shepard street, alleged filling station bandits, were arraigned and will be tried this month for the offense. Miss Lucy Jana Hill, 5747 Rawles avenue, pleaded not guilty to a charge of practicing medicine without a license, and will be tried this month. HAROLD LLOYD WILL ADOPT SMALL GIRL Child Will Be “Sister" of 6-Year-Old Daughter of Comedian. Bu United Prr*t HOLLYWOOD. CaL. Sept. I. Marjorie Elizabeth, 5, a golden haired little girl, will be adopted by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lloyd as a sister for their 6-year-old daughter,! Gloria, the screen comedian an- i nounced. Lloyd said his attorney, Robert Gortner, will go to court Monday and complete all arrangements for the adoption which will bring the child into the home of one of Hollywood's wealthiest movie stars. Legal Notices 1 WILL sell at auction on the 13th day of September, (or repairs and storage bill:. Maxwell. 1924 sedan; eng. No. C 458750; charges. *32.n0. W. R. DENNEY. R. R P. Box 327, Indianapolis. Ind. I WILL sell at auction on the 13th day o{ Septembv, for repair: and storage bill: Moon. 1934 sedan, serial No. C 10636. eng. No *9l; charges. $17.00. W R DENNEY. R. R. 9. Box 337, Indianapolis, lan.

FIVE IN BATTLE TO BE ELECTED DETROITMAYOR Two Withdraw From Race, Urging Others to Cut Field Further. Si/ United Prut DETRpiT. Sept. I.—Five candidates, four of them potential winners, today were in the thick of a devil-take-the-hindmost race for mayor. The original field of seven was reduced to five late Friday when Harold H. Emmons, former police commissioner, and Charles F. Clippert, fire commissioner, notified Richard W. Reading, city clerk, of their withdrawal. Both Emmons and Clippert regretted the fact that “some of the other candidates opposing the reelection of Charles Bowles had not seen fit to follow their example.)* Success Is Hindered In his letter of withdrawal Emmons said: “By a large majority of the votes cast at the recall election the people of the city of Detroit expressed their desire to terminate the Bowles regime in the city hall. It is perfectly clear that the larger the number of those who run for election, the less is the chance of the success of any one of them and that unless some withdraw the inevitable result will be the re-election of Bowles. “Should this occur, not only would the will of the people be defeated, but Detroit would be made supremely ridiculous both within its territorial limits and throughout the United States. I am not willing to be one of those who may make this result possible." Similar sentiments were expressed by Clippert. Four Strong Contenders Os the five remaining candidates, who have ten days in which to campaign, four are conceded to be strong contenders. They are Mayor Bowles, George Engle, former civil service commissioner; Frank Murphy, resigned municipal court judge, and former Mayor John W. Smith. Phillip Raymond, local Communist candidate, is not regarded as a strong candidate.

Death Notices TULLEY. ELLA MAY—Widow of the late Louis W. Tuljev. mother of Fred W. Tullev. Franklin. Ind.. Florence Wolfhanger of Indianapolis. Alfred Louis Tulley of Cleveland. 0.. and sister of Mrs. Bertha Mathews, passed awav at the family residence. 1420 S. East St.. Monday. Sept. 1. 1930. at 3:30 a. m.. age 63 years. Funeral private Wednesday. Sept. 3. from the above address at 2 p. m. Burial Crown HiT cemetery. Friends may call Tuesday afternon and evening. E. E. GROSS in charge. ■ TURNER. ADOLPH—Age 62 years, father of Elmer A. Turner, grandfather of Robert Turner, brother of William Turner of BatesvlUe. Ind.; George and Henrv Turner and Mrs. Mary Kenton of Indianapolis, died Saturday. Aug. 30. Funeral service Tuesday. 2 p. m.. at the Krieger. McCov 6 Gran funeral home. 1402 N. Illinois. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may view remains any time after 12 noon Monday. Polmete Lodge Red Men will hold services Monday. 8 p. m.. at the funeral home. Funeral Directors WM D BEANBLOSSOM. Mortuary Phone Be. 1588. 1321 W. Ray Bt. W. T. BI.ASENGYM Main office. 2220 Shelby St Drexe) 2570. LAUCK FUNERAL HOME 1458 S. Meridian St. Dr. 2140. George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 622 E. Market Riley 5374 C. WILSON funeraJ parlors, ambulance service and modern automotive eouloment. Dr. 0321 and Dr. 0322 UNDERTAKERS HISEY & TITUS 931 N. Delaware. LI. 3821. “A REAL HOME FOR SERVICE." RAGSDALE & PRICE H 3608 1219 N Alabama ‘ Personals $lO CASH paid for each piano wospect sold. Mail or phone in to Mr. Meredith. Pearson Piano Cos.. 128-30 North Pennsylvania .St. CONFIDENTIAL CONSULTANTS AND ASSISTANCE oil' business or personal matters needing advice. Reasonable fees. Cail Li. 0188 for appointment. PERSONS witnessing or overhearing conversation when lady was struck by auto at Delaware and New York. Nov. 27. 1927. 7 p, m.. call Ri, 7245. Important. I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife. Signed. ■_ HUGHIE REDMOND. SEWING OF ALL KINDS. BEAUTIFULLY DONE. PLAIN OR FANCY. WA. 4091. DETECTIVES—Private, CONFIDENTIAL. Offices. 4451 Carrollton Ave. HU. 3107. BAD accounts collected or no charge RTRnstLL 911 Roosevelt Bldg Rt 2265 Lost and Found LOST BLUE LEATHER BOOK, 2 SMALL BOOKS INSIDE. SATURDAY, AUG. 23. REWARD. CALL BE. 1886. NOSE GLASSES—Dark runmed with pin: lost downtown; reward. Ri. 7083. 304 Bankers Trust.

Instructions STRICTLY private lessons, any hour, dally, evenings and Sundays: 4 lessons. $5: 10 lessons. $lO. Phone or just walk In for vour first lesson. GRACE LAWLER DANCE STUDIO. 2806 Central Ave. Ta. 2970. LEARN aviation. Best of instruction in flying and ground subjects. CURTISSWRIGHT FLYING SERVICE. Stout Field. Mars Hill. Be. 4200. P. O. Box 1092. A course In baths and massage: then a business of vour own. 105 W. St. Clair. Special Notices I WILL NOT be responsible for any debts contracted by anyone other than myself on and after Aug. 30. 1930. C. D. M CLURE. R. R. 8. Box 44. WHY SUFFER with Piles when vou can positively get well or it will cost vou nothing? This is strictly a home treatment. G. R. Wvsong. 219 K. of P. Bldg. Office Ri. 4267. res, Ta. 4940. WILL FINANCE you; nome on vour lot. furnish all the money or part: also do repairing and remodeling No commission. L F DEMPSY Denison Hotel. EXCEPTIONAL values in used and reconditioned sewing machines Singer Sewing Machine Cos 24 N Meridian Ri 9064 SCIENTIFIC treatments for neuritis, nervonsness. poor circulation. RI. 2113. Jewelry KARAT—Diamond $100: cost $225. Li. 4973. 412 N. Alabama. Apt. 201. Business Announcements CHAS. GOLDSTEIN Tinner, roofers: furnaces of all makes cleaned, repaired prices reas. Dr, 3431. eiATHiiKij—nougat soio anc renovatea feather mattresses, pillows made to order t- P Bur tie. 431-433 Mas* Ave RI 691_ eSiCTRIC - WIRING AND REPAIRING BY EXPERT ELECTRICIAN. CH. 5425. BUILDING Contracting, repairing, remodeling. mill wk, estimates. Ha. 3116-W. 9x12 RUGS CLEANED. $1 50. Wk GUARANTEED. CALL AND DELIVER. Hu. 8669. CHIMNEYS Rebuilt, repaired. S. PROUD. Dr. 6558PL4STERING and patchingCaU Ch. 7452 FAUL STRIEBECK Still in business. WILL BUILD 5-ROOM HOUSE ON YOUR LOT FOR $1.500. CALL BE. 3157. BROWN & BROWN—Magnetic paint. Will keep vour cellar dry. Li. 3298. ___ HARWOOD FLOORS—AII kinds of cieanng white washing ED BAILEY. Ta. 3782. FURNACES REPAIRED - Cieaneo <Bll makesi■ Tinning, roofing: reas. Ch *246 BATH ROOM—Complete S6O plumbin* & heating lntejied reasonaele Ta 4057 EXCAVATING—Cement work: cinder heullng. I spccleliie la driveway* Be 0136 BONDED SEWER MAN-CEMENT 'FURNACB: PEN. REPAIR. CH. 2283-J, EYE. RUGS cleaned. 9*12. *1.26. Call far del, 10-day special. Keesaer Rut Cos. Ch. 5*86.

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Painting and Papering PAINTING DECORATING HARDWOOD FLOORS REFINISHED CURTIS BROS ; 1417 W 3IST ST TA V 026 HOME PAINTING—S 2 95 for 3 coal* work Per sq. payment plan, less 10% lor cash. aper hanging, roofing, tinning, remodeling: terms. l_to 10 vrs.: eat, tree. Be. 1725. PAPER HANGING. SI per room: paper furnished. CH. 1861-W. EXTERlOß—lnterior decorating I can save you money on your fall painting. I carry compensation. Ch. 2604 PAINTING Inside and out. Prices reason_Be. 2578-M 1243 Sharon Avc. PAPER HANGING—C. H. THURSTON. REDUCED PRICEB. DR. 0537. PAPER HANGING—*2.SO rm. naper 5c up. Plastering, guar VAN3ANT, Dr 3299 PAlNTlNG—Exterior or interior. HENDRICK DINKLA 2650 E. 34th. Ch. 5950. SPRAYING—Co'd water paint and white wash THOMAS Li 37.4 HARDWOOD FIOORS CLEANED AND .REFINISHED. TA. 7110. CALL OILLAND—Dr. 2747. Special prices this month on paper hanging. Storage and Transfer LOCAL AND OVERLAND TRANSFER, in New trucks Experienced men Fire-proof storage house Store now. pay 6 months later No charge for hauling PARTLOW-JENKINS MOTOR CAR to. 419 E Mamet Ri 7750 LOCAL and overland hauling: packing and shipping rn househlod goods. OTTO J SUESZ. Ri. 6561. Rl. 3628. Nites. Ch. 4379 Ch 0699-W J. H. TAYLOR TRANS. AND STORAGE: SPECIAL PRICES OVERLAND—To or from Chicago. St. Louts. Detroit Cleveland or other cities. Dr. 3071 or Ri. 4265. SPECIAL rates to Chicago. St. Louis or points west this week. Ri. 8904. NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO.—Prices reasonable Call at ell times Ta. 3741. BRITTON TRANSFER—Mov . *3 50 load: large trucks: ■ gsoo-ialble men Dr 7616. MOVING. S3—You help $1 less: Hi ton truck, quick service. Ch. 5146-M. HICKS TRANSFER—S3 50 and uo: careful services: responsible men. Rl. 6434. Help Wanted Male

Shoe Salesman Man above the average to take charge of newly organzed men’s shoe department; splendid opportunity for future advancement. Must be thoroughly experienced and be able to furnish references. Address Times, Box A-190.

THE A. (GOLDEN RULE) NASH COMPANY of Cincinnati, world’s largest direct selling, made-to-measure organization, with $19.50. $23.50. $29.50 and $35 men’s allwool suits and overcoats, will teach salesmen to sell and take measures for their garments in this territory. This is a lifetime job. Fall season just opening. Write quick or call 40 West Ohio St, Indianapolls. Help Wanted Female

Handkerchief Buyer Splendid opportunity for one with experience. Will also consider for this position, thoroughly experienced wide - awake sales person who has acted as head of stock or assistant buyer. Address Times, Box B-145.

Rooms for Rent ALABAMA, 512 N.—COZY. CLEAN RM VERY DESIRABLE: REAS. Rt. 1829. ALABAMA N., 1115-Modern rm, bomelike, hot water, 1 or 2 adults. Ri. 5121. ASHLAND. 1529—Nice, clean rm.; lavatory. toilet; private entrance. Ri. 5976. CAPITOL. S.. 18Va—Furnished rooms, steam heat, hot water; $3 up. Li. 0924. CENTRAL. 1960 —NICE CLEAN ROOM CLOSE TO BATH. $4, CENTRAL. 1636—Front rm.. gentlemen preferred; reas.; a real home. Ha. 3559. CENTRAL. 1446—Comfortable, large front: well ventilated; garage. Li. 9504. CLINTON HOTEL—29 Virginia Ave.. sleeping riiis. for Fair Visitors: $2,00 to $6. DREXEL ARMS—IOO outside" rms, $4 wk. up: furn. apts.; reasonable. Li. 2821. ILLINOIS, N., 2360—Front rm., suitable for 2; garage. Ta. 1273, ILLINOIS. N, 1907—Ideal, steam heat. constant hot, water; 1 or 2: garage. MERIDIAN AND 18TH—Sir View Inn; attractive. newly decorated outside rooms; home comfort yet hotel style; for men. Ta 0937. MERIDIAN. 402. N.,*APT. 33-Nicely fur. rm. for 1 or 2. RL 6984, Ri. 7083. MER.. N.. 2212—Beautiful rins., adjoining bath, suit lor 2. S4. $3. Ha. 3679-W. NEW JERSEY, N.. 825—Delightfully different front rm.; blue and gold; everything new; mod., homelike; large davenport; radio. RI. 9660. OAKLAND. 1133—Large front airy rm.. pri. home. 1 or 2, garage. Ch. 4252-R. PENN.. 1628. N.—Beautifully ’ fur. front rm.; near bath; suitable for 2. Ta. 0733. PENN., N.. 1409; APT. 4—lst class rm., private home; gentleman only. PRATT ST. 122 E. Large front rm. modern home, steam heat, bath, phone, paper: 7 blocks to Circle: reasonable. Li. 8684. STILLWELL, 978—Sleeping rm.. private home. $2. E. 10th. car. Ch. 6609-R. STURM. 1434 Near Tech., pleasant, modern room. Ch. 3746. 320 E. VERMONT Sleeping rms, reasonable rates for fair visitors. Free parking. Ri. 057§. VERMONT. E.. 230—Dormitory for men: full size beds; 51.50-$2 per week; clean. 13TH. £.. 419—Lovely large rm.: deep sleep mattress: suitable 2 girls or employed couple. Li. 9948. NICE, clean room; private horned Sail evenings. Ta. 6472. SARATOGA HOTEL—S4O Mass., mod. rms., at moderate prices; special wkly. rates. MOD. ROOM—Adjoining bath, privilege of living room; reference. Dr. 3779-R. NICELY furnished rm.; walking distance, north: private home. Li. 5055, ROOM—Laundry, garage; man, who will appreciate lrome Ch. 3658-R. ROOMS • 521 N Ala., clean, mod., comfortable; *3.50 up. STATE FAIR Visitors. Hotel York offers you new furniture, spotlessly clean beds. Only one block from Statehou.se and Fairground car. Rates as low as §2.50 PER WEEK per person. See Mrs. Ritzman at 238 W. New York St., or call Ri. 1189. HOTEL EDWARDS Centrally Located—Modern Special >ow weekly rate uvir.en only DENISON HOTEL Pay aU your Pills with one check: lights, water, maid service, linen furnished: 87 and up: Pennsylvania Ar OMn HEAD bed lamps: excellent rooms: *7 wk with batn *8 weekly and up for perm guests Colonial Hotel 236 N Illinois TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS Room for Rent With Board COLLEGE at 24th: front rm.: privileges: gd. home ;$3.50: gentlemen. He. 1417. MERIDIAN. N . 843. THE COLONNADE. It is much more economical to live here within walking distance of town, where the one cost covers vour entire living expense; no extras for telephone maid service, laundry, linens, etc. Rates (with mealsi. beautifully furnished front bedroom. bath. sl3 week. The meals are really wonderful. OAKLAND. 953—Modern, furn. rm.: good meals: gar.; suitable; 1 or 2 Ch. 2714-W. OXFORD. 540 N—Large, comfortable rm.: constant hot wa.: brkfst.: gar. Ch. 3966. PARK. 833—Room, board, home privileges. Ri. 9930. QUIET Christian home for aged; best of references. Be. 1918 ring 1. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS Rent Housekeeping Rooms ASHLAND 1634 2 mod. conn. rms.. priv. toilet. lavaicrv. hot water: private e.-:t BEECH GROVE—S 6S. 9th. Ave . 2 rms.. private, modern home: near shops,, BROADWAY 2121—Front rm .'kitchenette S5. 1 or 2_ rms.. Kitchen garage. BROADWAY. 1134 —Large front room; kitchen with sink, near bath; $5 50 BROADWAY. 830 —2 mod ants.: private entrance, near Real Si.k ifi. CHADWICK ST. 914—2 large Ims.: private eat,: elewuiciLv and gas, 64 e*r week,

Rent. Housekeeping Rooms COLLEGE. 843—2 connect, modem rms.. everything furnished. COLLEGE. 2308—Weli-fum. rm, kitchenette: gar.: SSt also large room: *4.50. DENNY. N.. 342—2 large rooms, steam heat, reasonable Ir. 5702 DORMAN. 414—2 neatlv furnished rms. for housekeeping: modem. Ch. 0250. EASTERN AVE, 548 Furnished or unfurn. bedrm. apt.: strlctl? modern: Frlgidaire. ENGLISH AVE. 1316— Deloss! 1304: four rooms: electricity: newlv papered: *lO. HAMILTON AVE.—Near Wash, 5-rm. semi-mod. cottage, partly lurn.; *ls mo. Ch. 1424-J. HARDING. S, 533—3 rooms. $7 wk.: evervthing furnished: private. HOLMES. 705 N.—2-rm. furn. apt.: steam heat: garage: *6 week. Be. 2379. ILLINOIS. N, 3232—Clean 2-rm. apts., hot water: everything furnished. ILLINOIS. N.. 2339—1. 2. 3-rm. apts.: *5. 58.50 <fc S8 week: everything furnished. ILL . N. 1744—Large, niceiv furn.. homellke rm.: everything turn. Ha. 4033-R. MADISON. 1926—Large rm.. modern. private entrance: $5. Dr. 4234-W. MARYLAND. E.. 2014—3-room dble. bungalow. mod- clean, prlv, home. Dr. SJII-W, nEw JERSEY. 57! 2042—1 or 2 cozy furn. rooms: good beds, ranee, cabinet. NEW JERSEY. N, 925—4 unfurn. rms.'. semi-modern, water furn.: sl6 mo. Li. 0346. NEW Jersey. N, 134—Good clean housekeeping rms. Ri. 4145. ORIENTAL. N.. "20—Housekeeping rms, furn.. $8 50: also sleeping. $3, $5. RURAL. N.. 255—Housekeeping rms. mod.; furn. or unfurn. Ir. 2112-8. TACOMA, N„ 1121—2 rms . privatß family; reasonable: home privileges. Ch. 6288-F TALBOTT. N. 2525—2 immaculate rms.: prl. entrance: ref, required; SB. Ta. 2763. 10TH., E. 2531—2 rm. apt., housekeeping; modern: furnished: reasonable 17TH. E.. 523—2 furnished rooms, modern. no other roomers: $7, FURNISHED APT—Modern: inquire 615 E. Market after 5 p. m. 634 E. Market. LOVELY WOODRUFF—Housekeeping rm. 3d floor: *4: porch. Ch. 4108. 1850 HALLOWAY—Two housekeeping rms.: modern, clpan home- $6. Houses and Flats Furnished ASH . 2303—Owner's nicely furn. 2 bedrm. home: $59: will lease: adults. He. 4902. CORNELL & 27TH —N. E. cor.: attractive apt.: 4 lge- rms.. bath. $12.50 wk.. Summe 421 111. Bldg. Li. 1957: eve.. He. 2797. CENTRAL AVE.. 2450—Nicely furnished 2rooms apartment with bath. Ta. 5798. DENNY. N . 56—3 rooms, private bath. private entrance. Ir. 4568. HARDING. N„ 2618—Clean, well furnished 4-rm. cottage: newlv papered and painted, gar., improved street, conwenient 3 or 4 people. Act oulcklv. Ta. 6340. ILL.. N.. 1919—Nicely furnished 2-rm. apt.; hv week or month: constant hot water. SOUTHEASTERN. 2629—4 rms.. everything furnshed: $7,50 per week. 4-ROOM furnished cottage, walking distance: references preferred. Li. 0828. 4-RM. fur. duplex: car., porch, private; heat, furnished: adults. Ch. 2847-1. AMBASSADOR APARTMENT HOTEL 850 N PENN. Beautifully famished and unfurnished apartments, ultra modern, bath with tub and shower. Frlgidaire. walking distance. Phopp Ri 1371 Apartments for Rent ADDISON. N, 279—3 rooms, strictly mod.. all utilities furn.; S3O. Be. 0847, BELLEFOHTAINE. 2315—3 rms. and bath: recently repainted and redecorated: lower apt.: heat, water, garage. Dr. 5108. BROADWAY. 21ST—3 or 4-room modern; plenty heat, fine location He 4553. HIGHLAND. DR.. 558—4 rms.. heat, wa.; $43: consessions to right party. Ta. 0642. ILLINOIS. N.. 810 V i—Beautiful efficiency ants.; furnished or unfurnished. Li, 8884. KENWOOD. 2235—3 ) - .... bath, kitchenette; mod.; heated: Pvrch; $35. Rl. 2234. MANCHESTER—962. N** Pen. St.: kttchenette apt., all util 'jr.. 842.50. LI. 1781. MARKET. 1329, E.—fe-:m." apartment; bath, pantry and porches: near schools, car; fine condition: reasonable. Ri. 5211. 3015 N. Meridian $75 00 to $ 85.00 3777 N. Meridian 82.50 3707 N. Meridian 125.00 234 E. Pratt $37.50 to 42.50 4515 E. Washington 57 50 18 E. 37th 55.00 5345 E. Washington 39.00 1733 N. Meridian 64.50 1244 E. Washington 43.50 1124 Broadway 43.00 1020 Central 35 00 3515 N. Pennsylvania 59.50 1220 Park Ave 45.50 1108 CoUege 35.00 412 N. Alabama $47 to 57.00 240 E. Pratt 30.00 1655 N. Alabama 37.00 1226 N. Illinois $38.50 to 43.50 1603 Central $35 to 55.00 418 E. 15th s4l to 55.00 MOYNAHAN PROPERTIES. 710 Union Title. Li 3458: Ta 5694: Rl 1371 __ MICHIGAN. E.. ■ 221—New efficiency apts . furn. or unfurn., all utilities included. MORTON PLACE—STRICTLY MOD.. 5 RMS.. S4O. HE. 2487; LI. 1466. NEW JERSEY. N.. 1438—5-ROOM MODERN: GARAGE: 840. WA. 2664 NEW JERSEY. 522—Lovelv 2. 4 and 5-room apt, strictly mod, Reas. Rl_. 7934. OXFORD. N . 19—4 rms , kitchenette and bath: semi-modern. $22,50. Ch. 1625-J. PARKVIEW. 216—Mod. upper duplex. £ rms.. bath, heat, water turn., gar. Li. 674 7 VIRGINIA AVE.. 114 Vi & 116(4—2 small apts.. dwntwn; $12.50 mo.; each. Li. 7062. WASH., E„ 5018—5 rms.. modern: shade and porches: investigate. Inducement. 10TH, E., 1754 V'z—Near Tech.. 5 rooms, bath and water. $25. Ta, 6074. 11TH W.. 42—Nicely decorated Kitchenette apt.: heat, light, eas. water and ice fur.: $33.50. Apnlv Ant. 1. THE GRANT. a, HYLAND 1139 E. Washington. R rooms, modern, reduced rent. $45. See custodian or .phone day or night. Li. 5391. H. H. WOODSMALL & CO.

• Apartment Rental Bureau We have apartments for rent anywhere in the citv nortU 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. PATRICIA APTS.—Prospect and Leonard: 3 rms.; Frigid.; all util, furn. Dr. 2591-M. SEE OR PHONE US FIRST Furnished and unfurnished apartments in ten locations. SATISFIED TENANTS Is our slogan. Phone’Ll. 5391. dgv or nicht. H. H. WOODSMALL & CO. FldelltvTrust Bldg. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS. Houses for Rent ADDISON, S., 406—New. strictly modern. 4-room double, with garage. APPLEGATE. 1847—4-room semi-modern double, garage, water paid; Sl6. BELLEFONTAINE. 2338—5 rms. mod., except furnace, new paper and shades; s2l. He. 4967. BELLEF’ONTAINE. 2414—6-r'm. mod. double. near school. Rent reduced. Hu. 4630. COTTAGE. 1545. E.—s-rm. house; water paid; gas, electricity: sl6. Hu. 4368. DAVIDSON. N.. 326—3 rooms newly papered, water paid, inside toilet. Li, 9156. DENNY. N.—Cozy modern 4-room bungaiow double, garage. water paid. Wa. 3347. 3017 N. EUCLID. Four rooms, semi-modern, garage; sls. GREGORY and APPEL. Li. 7491. EUGENE. 856—Best 5-room modern with ga-age in city for monev. $25. FULTON, 323—6 rooms modern, except furnace: good condition. Li. 9156. HAUGH. 422—5-room cottage: pantry, gas. elec.: garage: big yard; sls. TYT, 1206—Nr. public, parochial school; rms,: mod, ex. furnace; wa. pd. Ri. 1652. ILLINOIS. N, 1506-Modern 10 rooms. shades, newly papered, garage. Dr. 3233. JEFFERSON. N . 836—Modern 6-room double. garage, hardwod floors. Near Tech. Ch. 2455-J KENWOOD. :;457—Modern. 5 rooms, south: \'a double: S3O. Ri 6064. Wa. 3461-J* LAKE. 3736—5-room bungalow, side drive. good garage: *2O. Ir. 4557. MCPHERSON. 2941 toilet: College car; $lB. Ir. 3412. OLIVE. 937—4 rms., gas. lights, water: inside toilet: newly papered; sl6. Dr. 5674-J. OLNEY. N, 2157—5-room modern double. newly decorated. Ch. 4576-M, PERSHING. 1414. N.—4-room. Va double. electric lights, gas, garage. sl6. Hu. 4010. RUCKLE. 2033—Clean. 7-rm. cottage: bath. furnace, shades: reasonable. Dr. 5399-M. RURAL. N.. 244—Semi-modern double. S2O good condition: water paid. Ri. 7875. SHEFFIELD. N.. 213—Redecorated: 5-rm. double, near Wash, high: S2O. Ta. 5248. SOUTH —'j 6-room modern double. Walkinz distance. Tech, school No 33. Ch. 2445 TEMPLE-PEARL—4-rm. bungalow; redeco.: so. school; water paid: sls. He. 5805. UDELL. 613—Reduced. 4-room mod. doiihle. garage, water paid: $26.50. Ha„ 0882. VALLEY AVE.. 2102—Four-room double: new paint and paper: long lot: garage; rent sl6, BUCKEYE FINANCE CO.. 207 E. Nf.v fork. . VERMONT. E.. 2823—Nr. Tech. St. Philipa; 4-rm. mod.; easily heated: gar, Ch. 3079. WALLACE. N, 19 ; i—4-room apartment: reasonable. Ir. 7752. ISTH ST.. W.. 1127—6-roo.m n odern double. hardwood floors, redecorated, laundry. oarage: $35. Riverside car. Wa 5010 34TH. W.—Double: 5 rooms: S2O. E. 11th: 6 rooma; $22.50. Wa QUO. Homey 3-Roorn Dble., sl3 90S Coffey: electricity, well, porches: e’ean rendition: Dated street. Owner. Hu 6833. _• GOOD 6-room modern double, full basement ’aundrv tubs, garage, water paid: $35, Ch. 3608. 1*24 E RAYMOND—DoubIe, modern, north Garfield park Ir 6632. Single Home, East 817 ft Temple: 7 rooms; 2-car garage, newly painted; bath, good condition. *25. Dunlop & Holtegel 13S E. Market, t-i. 6617.

Houses for Rent COLORED—2623 Boulevard Place: double; 5 rms, bath: garage: *37.50. Li. 4894, COLORED ISI3 Cornell: 6 rooms, semi-modern: single: *17.50. _ „ GREGORY and APPEL. Li. 7491. Suburban for Rent 4700 WEST—S-rm. furn. bungalow; overstufled furnl. dou. gar.: adults. Rl.. 2104. Houses for Sale North $4,000 BUY 6 6-room modern, first floor, leaving city, must sell. Near Shortridge. B’-oun, 529 Lemcke. East 3719 ENGLISH AVENUE Thoroughly modern 5-room bungalow No Barrett. Price $4,700. Terms. Hardwood ficors. built-in features, breakfast nook, full basement; garage Open during dav or eve C B. McFADDEN. 330 E Ohio. Room 406, Ri. 7217, or Ch. 0899. SEE STI N. OXFORD—Modern 4 rooms, fine yard, near public and Catholic schools. Very easv terms 243 N. Delaware. Rl. 3477. eve LI. 8167. 5138 E. NORTH—TERMS. Call after 5 p r.i Owner. South SIOO DOWN 1611 FINLEY 6TREET. 5 rooms, modern, garage, RI. 25Q9 N. J. FOX. HU. 11*8. Suburban for Sale Re-Claimed Six ’i-acre tracts, bargains at $250 to $475. located 15 minutes from monument in buflt-uo section, near interurban and bus lines and schools. Terms. $5 down. S5 per month Unusual values, investigate at once. Call Mr. Kautskv. Ri 3536 Ir. 4562. W.-R. Hunter Cos., Realtors EDGEWOOD—S-room modern, large lot. forest trees. £. Z. terms. DOLL. 3340 Madison. | Real Estate for Exchange 70 ACRES—2O miles from circle: sacrifice. accept citv cotaage, 1132 River ave. CITY property north for cho. farm, consider South. Ch 3574-M 1553 E 10th. Real Estate Wanted LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH McTARSNEY & BROWN. 2603 W, Michigan. . Be. 3609. Miscellaneous for_Sale ’ SPECIAL 9x12 Felt Rugs, SB.OO Each Tom Mix felt hats. $1 00 each. Pork and Beans. 75c dot. cans. Pure Tomato juice, 60c doz'cans Unfinished breakfast tables. $3.i5 each, 1 console radio cabinet for Eveready radio. $20,00. , „„„„„ , 3 eas ranges, var. colors, SSO 00 eacn. Window shade cloth. 15c yard Galv. screen wire, lVic sq-foot. BIG FOUR RY. UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION Cor. Cap,. Ave. and South St. TRIPLE STRENGTH INSECTICIDE Destroys bed bugs, roaches, flies, ants mosquitoes and all insects with one application. ALBERT G. MAAS. 31 Virginia Ave. Ri. 7125 SCHOOL BOOKS Grade and high school books and supSlies, cash for used books. Crawford s rugs. 813 N. Delaware St. Li. 1800. OLD RELIABLE—Heavy iiauid. 100 per cent pure lead, zinc and ltnseea oil. reaav to use. at $2.60 per gallon. Marion Paint Cos. 366 S Meridian Ri. 9165. GARLAND comb, coal and gas range; auto, lighter, kindler broiler. 2 ovens. Just like new: onlv SSO. 436 Bell St. ROYAL electric sweeper with attachments. $25; also Easy washer. Ir. 2112-8. GIRL'S BICYCLE—Good condition, ail accessories: reasonable Call He 2i19, IVORY BABY BED—Springs, mattress. wicker wardrobe. $7 Ch. 3658-R TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS. Household Goods Used Furniture Exchange We need the room. If vou need furniture. look over these values. Priced much lower than their actual worth. Overstuffed suites 3-pc. "9.50 Cain and velour suites. 2-pc Leather daveno suite. 3-nc 12-56 Buffet fj-52 Dining tables ;-29 Dining chairs. ■••• Bridge and Junior Lamps. 980. Cash or Credit. In Our Bargain Basement. 141 W. WASH. ST. ICE BOXES Here's a chance to buy a good refrigerator at the price of an inefficient one. Prices reduced on many models. POLAR ICE & FUEL CO. 2000 Northwestern Avenue IDO-LB- REFRIGERATOR. *s;' rocker sll bed, complete, $5; davenport table. $2.50, dav bed. 81: dishes, 5c each; radio set, A & B batteries. 3-tube or all for *5. Other articles. 1936 Madison. Dr. 6367-J. ELECTRIC WASHERS—o. reconditioned: A-l; cheap for quick saie. Patterson Shade Cos.. 6 E. Wash. St- 3rd floor Woolwortb Bldg Rl. 1496. (Elevator service!. . SINGER SEWING MACHINES—SoId and serviced: lessons in home sewing; machines rented bv week or month. SINGER UO. 405 Mass. Ave. LI. 8463. DESK. Ire. roll top: piac. new ice box. gas stove, victrola, other furniture. Wa. 0511. IVORY GAS RANGE—Dining rm.. 9 pej living rm.. complete bedroom, occasional table, dressers . 2428 N Meridian. MAKE vour own dresses. Buy S:nter sewing machine as low as $lO, Singer Serving Machine Cos.. 838 Va. Ave, Dr, 2474. FURNITURE—4 rms.. radtffi rugs, etc.: A-l. 2058 N. Olney St. DROPHEAD sewing machine; $5. 312 E. Vermont St. STANDARD electric: 3-burner, side oven range: white; A-l. 3058 Brdway. Ta. 0937. PORTABLE electric sewing machine; $25. 312 E. Vermont. HOUSEHOLD GOODS-REAL BARGAINS. LEAVING TOWN. 2521 E. PRATT ST.

Musical Instruments _ REPOSSESSED GRAND—SoId for $1,250; like new; absolutely guaranteed. Price with vour own upright: 5475. Will be sold to first customer. Terms if desired. WILKING'S. 120 E. Ohio. SAXOPHONES—Sacrifice; ukulele and violifi string bargains. Lorenz Saxophone School: grd. fl. Pembroke Arcade. Li. 4800. USED piano, well known make to first customer; $35. This is a good buy for someone. WILKING S. 120 E. Ohio. PIANO. $550 player, pracitcelly new. leaving citi&rwill sell. S9O. 1722 S. Talbott. REMINGTON PLAYER—Mahogany case, bench and rolls: SSO. First customer will huv this. WILKING'S, 120 E. Ohio. Radio and Equipment All Electric ” * Cabinet Models Freshman Masterpiece ... $ 39 complete Pfanstiehl 32.50 oomplete rtfilco No. 591 console 59 complete Philco NO. 591 lowbo 65 complete Brunswick 5-K R O 69 complete Majestic No. 71 85 complete Brunswick 9-tufce 119 complete Victor combination 75 complete Also Crosier. Erla. Atwatsr Kent and Stewart-Warner battery sets. Radio Bargain Shop 225 E. Washington St. “If it’s a bargain we have It." RADIO SERVICE—On any make redio. Power pack repairing a specialty. EAST END RADIO. CH 4033. STAMM RADlO—Expert service calls. 1808 N. Illinois. Ta. 4476, 50c PER CALL—Expert service. Why pay more Lightning Radio. Ch. 7210. AMOS SAYS—RADIO SERVICE CALLS 50c EXPERT REPAIRING. TA. 6783. Miscellaneous Wanted H FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS. HOMES COMPLETE PREFERRED. HODGES __ AUCTION. RI. 2019. HOUSE CLEANING?—Your surplus clothing. furniture, magazines, papers, will help us to help others. Salvation Army Industrial Home. Phone for wagon. Ri. 6822. 127 W Georgia 6t. W’E WANT - HOUSEHOLD GOODS. IF it’s on earth we buv it. CARL SHANK AUCTION. 25 N. Alabama St. LI. 0055. Furniture Wanted—Ch. 4651 FOR QUICK SERVICE & BEST PRICES. Barter and Swap $2 000 EQUITY —6-room modern. 2 lots for late sedan or will sell cheap or trade for what have you. Ch. 0376. 2715 N. Dearborn. Pets BOARDING KENNELS—Indoor Kennels expert. Individual care Mrs C, A. Linton 3623 N. Keystone. Ch. 3633 PEKINGESE and POMERANIAN pur-: also studs. Rockwell Kennel*. He. 1980 GOOD HOME FOR KITTENS LI 3705 TOY BOSTON—B;aut. markings, best Mood lines. 4 mot- reas. 1003 E Morris. Poultry and Supplies CHICKS— Turkeys, dfcklings. guineas; babies anC started BOWERS HATCHERY. 34 N. Delaware St. ”

Machinery and Tools For Sale Cheap Two 17-ft. F E. Meyers sto;l:room ladders with 60 ft. track. One dummy hand elevator, size 2 ft. x 3 ft. x 3 ft.. 200 lbs. capacity; can be equipped with motor at small additional cost. . , 15 Acme <t John Manville loose stopple sodium acid type fire extinguishers. One water softener. . Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E. Wash St It- 1151. For Sale Cheap Five lathes. 5 drill presses. 1 cylinder grinder. 1 milling machine. 1 han*i miller. . Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E Wash. St Ir. 1151. Store-Office Supplies For Sale Cheap 2 Oak fiat top desks. 2 Typewriters. 1 Adding machine. Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E Wash. St Ir. 1151 TYPEWRITERS—An standard makes, oew and used -portables. Dalton adding machines. Rentals repairs and typewriter SUDOlie* AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO. 137 N Meridian St, Board of Trade Bldg. Li. 6822. _* _ ALL used machines, some noiseless, at *ls: others $25 up Addressograoh plates, repairs. King Typewriters and Exchange. 305 Mass, Ave. LI. 9470. Coal and Wood __ FREDRICK COAL CO. 801-899 Beecher St. Dr. 1702. KINDLING WITH EACH TON Special discount on vour winter supply. Best Va. block, clean, forked $6.25 Best Kv. block, clean, forked 6 50 Best Island Creek block, clean, fkd.. 6.50 Best Glendora block, clean, forked.. 6.70 Best Va. egg. clean, forked ~.. 6 00 Best Ind. lump or egg. clean, fkd.... 5 00 Genuine smokeless lump and Citizens coke. All sizes. Deliver anywhere in city. UNION ICE AND COAL CO. Dr. 4621. 1910 Bluff Ave It will pay vou to visit our yard and see the difference In good coal. NO CHARGE FOR WHEELING Kindling with each ton. ECONOMY FUEL SUPPLY CO. DR. 1220. DR. 1221. Business Opportunities WAREHOUSE space by the month or permanent lease. Meier Electric and Machine Cos.. 3525 E. Washington. Ir. 1151. ROOMING HOUSE. 14~rooms. 807 N. Capitol. Terms. Owner, Ri. 6918; RESTAURANT FOR SALE AT REASONABLE PRICE. 1504 E. WASHINGTON. ROOMING HOUSE—9 rooms: near Real Silk, 'or sale or trade Li. 6943 Money to Loan SAVE NEARLY A THIRD ON LOANS The Household Plan offers cash loans ol SIOO to S3OO at almost a third less than the lawful rate. Strictly confidential. No inquiries are made of vour friends, relatives or tradespeople. Husband and wife onlv need sign. No other signatures or endorsers are required. You complete all negotiations in a private office with a friendly, competent manager. Quick service. You can get the cash vou need on short notice You mav nay back vour loan at any tir. e or vou can take as long as a vear and eight months on small monthly oavments Come in or nhone or write. If vou can't come in. ask us to send a representative to vour home. No obligations of course. Honnseliiold Fimmiee Gorporatifloini of America 2—Offices—2 STH FL. LEMCKE BLDG. 106 E. MARKET ST. Phone Rl. 2579. 4TH FL. KRESGE BLDG. 41 E. WASHINGTON ST. Phone. Ri. 7923.

FAMILY LOANS On your own signature and security. Easy repayment plan. Borrow Pay Back $50 ..... $4.00 per Mo 100 ..... 7.00 per Mo 200 ..... 14.00 per Mo 300 ..... 19.00 per Mo. Total Payment PRIVATE OFFICE THE CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141 1/2 E. Washington St. RIley 7561-7562

LOANS ON FURNITURE TO HUSBAND AND WIFE—RATE 2%, Lowest in City Almost 1/2 Less Than Legal Rate Loans up to $300. Length of time and size of payments we try to arrange to suit, no fines, no extra charges of any kind; interest is the only cost, you get full amount of loan: pay monthly semimonthly or weekly. If possible, nay more than the regular payment and reduce interest or pay off at any time and stop interest. Interest charged only on balances: no embarrassing investigations: other companies paid off. Indianapolis Public Welfare Loan Association 330 Occidental Bldg. RI. 3587. Operated by Indianapolis business men. G. A. Efrovmson, president: the Rev. Francis H. Gavisk, vice-president: Judge James A. Collins, secretary: Franklin Vonnegut, treasurer. Money to Loan on household goods and automobiles. $25.00 to $300.00 Your indorsement only; quick, courteous. confidential: liberal payment privilege. Buckeye Finance Co. 207 E New York St. RI 4974

AUTOMOBILE LOANS $300 up to $1,000 Lowest Loan $100 National Discount Corp. D. S. Menasco. Branch Mgr. 924 Hume-Mansur 31dg. RI. 8351

MONEY TO LOAN First and second real estate mortgages AUTOMOBILE and HOUSEHOLD loans. Equitable Finance Cos 219 E. Ohio. Ll. 6605 BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY 34 S Penn St. Ground Floor Ri 5054 MONEY cn hand, for straight and monthly mortgages. Indianapolis property. Low cost, personal and quick service. L. T. DEMPSY. Denison Hote 1. PERSON AI PROPERTY LOANS. SECURITY INV & LG AN INC. ixs N nyx.AWARE f, MSP You Read the Want Ads— Have you tried to use them? It's easy—Call RI 5551$ Ask for an Ad Taker. Automobiles Wanted WILL—Pav cash lor vour car or vour eoultv. I. WOLF AUTO CO. Ll. 4516. 561 N. ‘Capitol. HIGHEST "CASH PRICES PAID—For late model used cars. 28-29-30 preferred. EUREKA AUTO CO, 332 N. Capitol Ave. Li. 4188. AUTOS WANTED- Will pay casb for vou car or equity SAM CORAZ 1314 N Capitol Li 1044 Auto Supplies and Repairs TIRES USED TIRES FOR SALE. ALL SIZES. TWENTY-FIVE CENTS TO TWO DOLLARS. BLOCK’S GARAGE REAR 120 W. MICHIGAN ST. Garage Closed All Day Labor Day JOHN GUDELHOEFER WAGON \hJ.-WtU teoftlr or make new certain* tot veui car. 202 Kentucky Ave. 771

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Automobiles for Sale NO WORRY! 1929 6-cylinder Whippet Coach in excellent condtion. Spare tires and bumpers, only $l25 down. We furnish insurance that will guarantee your monthly payments in case of sickness or accident. 1930 Chevrolet Coupe Late model, has had best of care, fully equipped; a good buy. G. M. A. C. terms. We trade. NO WORRY! 1928 Chevrolet Coach. fully equipped. excellent condition, only $90 down. We furnish insurance that will guarantee your monthly payments in case of sickness or accident. Lauth Chevrolet Co. 2124 W. Washington. Be. 3124.

AUGUST CLEANUP SALE The Best Values In Indianapolis 45 TO CHOOSE FROM Manv late molels. See our $145, $195. $245. $295, $345 cars. Your Present Car May Cover First Payment THE CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. / Packard Distributors Since 1904 L 1511 N. Illinois st, RI. 7598. 411 N. Illinois st. RI. 7997 Open Evenings and All Day Sunday HUFF— Century 6. 2-door, fall.clearance sale THE BAXTER. CO. 430 N. Capitol. Li. 3272. Open evenings. __ X Chevrolet Coach, 1929 No. 1851 Color, blue, paint, ard tires in fine condition: mechanically perfect; for only $365. Terms. Hare Chevrolet Cos. 552 E. W'asll Rl. 532 J. STUDEBAKER COUPE—I 926. fine condition; $l5O THE BAXTER UO . 430 N. Capitol. Li. .3372 Open evenings. NASH—4-door coupe. 1925. original finish and tires fine, very cheap. THE BAXTER. CO, 430 N. Capitol. Li. 3273. Open evenings BARGAINS IN USED CARS Lathrop-Moyer Cos. 420 N Caoltol 2106 W Washington. ESSEX—I 929 sedan; practically new: bargain: fall clearance eale. The Baxter Cos . 430 N. Capitol. Li. 3272. Open Evenings. 3TUDEBAKER--President sedate 1029 model: maroon color: new Firestone tires: erd of month bargain sale. THE BAXTER CO, 430 N. Capitol Awe. Lt. 3272. Open evenings. FORD SEDAN—ModeI T. $35. good condition. The Baxter Cos, 430 N. Capitol. Lv 3272. Open Evenings. HUPP 8 SEDAN—Century model: disteel wheels; fall clearance sale. The Baxter Cos.. 430 N. Capitol. Li. 3272. Open Eveninzs. XI 929 Model A Ford Sport Roadster A real sport Job. side wings. .1 wheels and tires, looks like new. Hare Used Car Lot 1017 E. Wash. Li. 5660. DODGE COUPE—I 926; exceptionally nice: fall clearance sals. THE BAXTER CO, 430 N Capitol. Li 3272. Open evenings. RICKENBACKEK--4-pass, coupe; $65. The Baxter Cos, 439 N. Capitol Ave. Li. 3272. Open Evenings. AUBURN ROADSTER —8-77. wire wheels, red trim; fall clearance sale THE BAXTER CO, 430 N. Capitol Ave. Li. 3272. Open evenings. CHEVROLET —1927 sedan, and landau sedan: bargains: fall clearance sale. THE BAXTER CO, 430 N. Capitol Ave, LI. 3272 Open evenings.

Ford 1930 standard roadster. Less than 500 miles. Owner wanted a closed car and it's a chance for a real raving. Browning Gent Cos., Inc. Authorized Lincoln and Ford Dealers. 10th and Meridian Open evenings. Ri.8655. STUDEBAKER COMMANDER- -1928 world’s champion series sedan, fall clearance I sale THE BAXTER VO.. 430 N. Capitol. I Ll. 3272. On-n evenings. j FORD ROADSTER—I 929. rumble seat; fail rlearanc-' sale THE BAXTER CO.. 430 N. i Capitol. Ll. 3272. Open evenings. FORD MODEL A’s Tudors, Coupes, Roadsters All Our Used Cars Ara Refinished Throughout. BROWNING GENT CO., INC. Authorized Lincoln and Ford Dealer*. 10th and Meridian Sts. Onen Evenings and Sunday. RI. 3270. HUPP 8 SEDAN—IO26. new paint, new tires; fall clearance sale. The Baxter Cos 430 N. Capitol Ave. Li. 3272. Open Evenings. REAL VALUES IN USED CARS. 1 MARMON NEW-USED CAR STORK ] 1033-35 N MERIDIAN FORDS—A nice, complete stock at all ; times Ths Frank Hatfield Cos.. 625 I Capitol Ave Authorized Ford dealer Ford 1930 standard coupe 1 less than 1,000 miles and as good a>.new. Browning Gent Cos., Inc. Authorized Lincoln and Ford Dealers. 10th and Meridian Open evenings. Ri 8655. CHRYSLER" SEDANS AND COACHES—7Os. 53s and 60s: price reduced 1-3: fall clearance sale. THE BAXTER CO.. 430 N. Capitol. Ll. 3272. Open evenings. ■ BUlCK—Master 4-pass, coupe; good tires and finish: $75. THE BAXTER CO, 430 N. Capitol. Li. 3272. Open evenings. DODGE—Coupe, 1926: exceptionally nice; fall clearance sale. BAXTER CO.. 430 N. Capitol. Ll. 3272, CHEVROLET—I 929 coupe, dark blue, like new; fall clearance sale. The Baxter Cos.. 430 N. Capitol Ave. Li. 3272. Open Evenings. Good Used Cars FRANK S. FEESER 1126 Prospect. Dr. 5100. BUICK SEDAN. $75—525 down. Balance weekly C. K. Martin Cos, 4451 W, Wash. STUDEBAKER—I 927 sedan: new paint, new tires; we have 8 of these price reduced as much as 50% on some: fall clearance sale. The Baxter Cos, 430 N. Capitol Ave. Li 3272. Open Evenings. FOR GOOD USED CARS—OAKLEY M<> TOR SALES. 1663-65 S. Meridian. Dr. 4743. Bargains in Used Cars C. Cl. WARNOCK. 819 E. Wrsh. St. Li. 8391. Bargain in Used Cars. GRAHAM-PAIGE OF IND 3209 E Wash. St. Ch. 1002. 1926 Hudson Sedan Ts a 7-passenger job In A-l condition throughout. Has 5 good tires, like new. Our price only $145.50. Thornburg & Lewis 1302 E. Washington St. Li. 1571. ERSKiNE COACH—I92B. Price reduced 33 1-3%: fall clearance sale The Baxter Cos, 430 N Capitol Ave. Ll. 3272. Open Evenings. CHEVROLET —1929 roadster, rumble seat; fall clearance sale. The Baxter Cos, 430 N. Capitol. Li, 3272, Open Evenings. HUPMOBILE TRADE-INS—We have a. large selection of used cars: small down payments balance easy terms. Capitol Motors Cos. Capltoi Ave and Michigan St. REO FLYING CLOUD—2-door, brown; new tires and paint; fall eletranee sale. THE BAXTER CO, 430 N. Capitol. Li. 3272. Open evenings. CHEVROLET CABRIOLET. 1928-Rumble seat: end of month clearance sale THE BAXTER CO, 430 N. Capitol Ave. Ll, J 27? Onn eveninzs J DODGE BUSINESS COUPE—I93O model; fall clearance sale. THE BAXTER CO, 430 N. Capitol. Li. 3272. Open evenings. NASH COACH—Advance 1926: original finish like new: good tires. THE BAXTER CO, 430 N. Capitol. Li. 3272. Open evenings. . . Deper.daD.e Used Cars JOHNSON CHEVROLET CO. Me rldlan at ilth. Ll. 8363, 1925 OVER LA ND~6 COACH—*69: S2O down, balance weekly. C. K. MARTIN CO., 4451 W. Washington. NASH SPECIAL SEDAN—I 926. very cheep: exceptionally good paint and tires. The Baxter Cos, 430 N. Capitol Ave. Ll. 3272. Open Evening* Trucks _ A FINAL CLEANUP of good used truck*. Since the opening of the Used Truck Market July 1 at the corner of Kentucky ave. and Oliver, we have successfully served 52 customers _ „ We have ji. t secured anew supply or good used tucks and are prepared to offer these at ridiculously low prices. Among these trucks are G. M. C. Dodge International. Ford. Federal and many other makes pneumatic and solid tires. These trucks have been reconditioned. Including new paint, and are now readv to work. Junk vour old truck and replace it with one of these serviceable units. Used Truck 'Market Kentucky Ave. at Oliver Ave. GOOD VALUES—In used “trucks: Ur-, variety of mikes, sizes and prices. GENERAL MOTORS TRUCK CO. 11 W. 13*. Li. .