Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 195, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 December 1930 — Page 11

"DEC. 24, 1930.

SCIENCE WILL DOWN ILLNESS, SAYS EDISON # 1 Great Future Advances to Be in Health Field, Asserts Inventor. By United Press NEW YORK. Dec. 24.—The out'anding inventions of the future will be in the field of health, and ♦heir creators will be biologists and chemifte, Thomas A. Edison believes. America’s greatest inventor gave his views in reply to a questionnaire übmitted to him by the Review of Review magazine. “Sickness is pretty hard on the workman now,” said Edison. “It's hard for them to get a good doctor, and the proper care is expense. There is too much sickness, ? 00. Something will have to be done about it, and that is where biology and chemistry come in.” “We Eat Too Much’* Some i! the questions and anwers follow: Q —Do inventions come from neesslty, "the mother of invention," or from scientific curiosity? A— Most inventors work to earn money to get a modest living for their families. All they want is enough money to experiment with. Q —Will science tell us to eat less, as it has told us to drink less? A— Eighty per cent of our deaths are due to overeating. After the age of 21 a large variety and quantity of food is unnecessary. All those things crowd the stomach and cause poions. It takes courage to learn restraint, but all that eating is unnecessary. I find my weight keeps up on a glass of milk alone, every two hours. Boosts Auto-Gyro Q—ls there any inherent difficulty in making television as common as the telephone? A—Yes, cost and complexity. Locomotives are pretty well developed, but you wouldn’t want to buy one and have it in your house, would you? Television is like that. Q —ls it your opinion that poison gas in warfare is efficient and merciful, or a horror to be barred? A—l think it less deadly than bullets and bombs. Q—Do you think the auto-gyro is the coming thing in aviation— The best principle so far developed? A—Yes. And it came from Spain. They say that Spain is dead. But that man( the inventor) has the eye of Columbus.

‘CHRISTMAS SHOPPER’ LOOTS CASH DRAWER Bandit Selects Candy. Then Turns Gun on Six Persons. Apparently selecting a supply of Yuletide candy, a bandit whipped out a gun in a Kroger grocery at 4424 West Washington street early today and herded six persons into a rear room before, he looted the cash drawer of about $75. Max Sexson. 536 South Fleming avenue, manager of the store, said he and three clerks, together with two customers, a woman and small girl, were forced to lie on their faces in the rear room while the bandit made good his escape.' “If you look up before my car starts it will be too bad for you,” the gunman warned them. He is said to have driven west on Washington street, but no trail of his was found by police. CHRISTMAS PACKAGE CONTAINS BABY GIRL Boy Takes Gift From Stranger to Deliver It to Priest sty United Preen NEW YORK, Dec. 24—When a strange man handed Fred Plate. 15, a tightly wrapped package with several perforations at one end and told him to deliver it to the Rev. Walter Lemmens. pastor of the Church of St, Mary, in Queens, the boy thought it contained a Christmas turkey. Father Lemmens was in the rectory adjoining the church when the boy entered with the package. .As the priest unwrapped it, he u-azed upon a baby girl, 6 weeks old. The police were notified and the Christmas "package” was sent to the foundling ward of Kings county hospital. GAS WAR ON RATS PERIL FRENCH JUDGES Fumes From Sewers Permeate Public Building at Lyons. By United Press LYONS, France, Dec. 24.-—A war on rats caused judges, lawyers and police to run from the palais justice for their lives when sulphuric fumes intended to kill thousands of rodents permeated the building Tuesday. Recent land slides in Lyons, besides claiming forty lives and causing immense property damage, sent thousands of rates into the city’s sewers for refuge. Firemen pumped sulphuric fumes into the sewers to get rid of the rats, but almost got rid of the palais of justice staff instead. EX-POLICEWOMAN IS VICTIM IN ROBBERY Thiefs Grabs Purse Containing $3, Two Necklaces and Keys. If you are an ordinary citizen and had your purse lifted, pity the former policewoman who Tuesday was the victim of a purse snatcher. Mrs. Anna Buck, 836 West Thirtyfirst street, who has retired from active duty, reported to former il-ifeague-s that her purse was stolen from under her arm while in a downtown store Tuesday. * The purse contained S3, two necklaces, keys. Mail School Cop Sentenced 6v United Press WHITE PLAINS, N. Y, Dec. 24. —James Homer Wood, Peekskill, N. Y , choir singer, graduate of a detective correspondence school, still has his silver badge, but less confidence In himself after receiving % suspended sentence in Westchester county court on charges of unlawful entry. .... ~

Funeral Rites to Be Held for Joseph Turk

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Funeral services for Joseph P. Turk, 65, former candidate for Seventh district representative in congress, will be held in the St. Patrick’s cathedral at 9 Friday morning. Mr. Turk died early Tuesday evening at his home, 734 East Morris street. He was bom in Indianapolis, educated here and became a printer and proofreader. In 1917 he graduated. from the Benjamin Harrison law school and became a practicing attorney, in latter years having his offices at 525 Indiana Trust building. In 1922 and 1924 he was the Democratic nominee for congress. In 1911 he was elected county recorder, serving until 1915, but was defeated for the same position in the primaries last May. From 1915 to 1918 he was clerk of the board of public works. In 1908 he served as secretary of the Democratic central committee %nd was Democratic chairman of the Thirteenth ward for four years. Survivors are two sisters, Miss Anna C. Turk and Miss Nellie Turk, and a brother, William D. Turk, all of Indianapolis. Burial will be in Holy Cross cemetery.

BABE MURDER CLAIM Leo Mongoven, Gangster Chief, Slain, Paper Says. By United Press CHICAGO, Dec. 24.—The Chicago Daily Times said today that it had learned Leo Mongoven, one of the leaders of the “Bugs” Moran gang, was killed by machine gun bullets when he kept a rendezvous with an “execution squad” last May, cremated and buried in an unmarked grave twenty-five miles northwest of Chicago. The Times said the story was told “by a tipster who has been reliable for years” on a promise “that his name never would be divulged,” The detective bureau received the rumor with interest, but said it had no information that would confirm the tale. Mongoven dropped from police view last May. MANAGER WOUNDED IN GROCERY HOLDUP Negro Bandits Escaped in Sedan After Taking $35. Three cartridges in his revolver missed fire when he shot at two

bandits in the Standard grocery he manages at 1419 East Twentyfifth street, and Earl Hendricks, 35, of 2927 North Gale street, was wounded in the head by a bandit bullet: The bandit pair, Negroes, escaped in a big' sedan after the gun battle and robbery in which

they took about $35. A neighbor

Earl Hendricks

followed them in his auto but lost the trail after several blocks. The bullet nipped Hendricks’ scalp, but he was not wounded seriously. FRENCH MONKS PRAY FOR EXECUTED MEN “Black Penitents” Give Blessings for Those Who Died on Guillotine. By United Press MARSEILLES, France, Dec. 24. Christmas eve prayers for the repose of the souls of criminals who died on the guillotine in France during the year were offered today by the “Black Penitent” monks in their chapel here. In a setting reminiscent of the medieval beginnings of the holy fraternity, the monks gathered after vespers in a dark, secluded corner of the chapel, heavy with incense. The fraternity of the "Black Penitents" was founded in the middle ages for the express purpose of giving Christian blessing to the dead who, because of their mortal sins, were refused sanctuary by the church in days gone by. One of the chief offices of the monks used to be the burial of men condemned to death to whom the church normally refused holy rites. CITY EMPLOYE NAMED Harlan P. O’Connor Appointed as Clerk in Engineer's Office. Appointment of Harlan P. O'Conner. 913 East Forty-second street, as clerk in the city engineer's office to succeed Maurice J. Peele was made today. Peele will become a clerk in the county clerk’s office Jan. 1. Resignation was received of Henry B. Walker, NegTO, 413 Agnes street, as board of works janitor. He will become -a deputy sheriff Jan. 1.

SCHOOL MATRON TOJOURIED Mrs. Lillie L. Clary Rites to Be Friday. Funeral services of Mrs. Lillie L. Clary, 53, matron of Washington high school, who died Monday in Methodist hospital, following a sinus operation, will be held Friday afternoon at 2 at the Bert S. Gadd funeral home, 2130 Prospect street. Mrs. Clary had been connected with Washington high school three years. She was born Sept. 11, 1877, the daughter of Louis Brown, whose father was one of the first settlers of Indianapolis. Fidelity lodge No. 326, Daughters of Rebekah, and Millersvllle Eastern Star chapter, of which Mrs. Clary was a member, will assist in funeral services. The Rev. B. Brooks Sale, pastor of Grace M. E. church, will officiate. Surviving relatives included are two sons, Russell O. Clary, Pasadena, Cal.; Virgil E. Clary, Washington, D. C.; two daughters, Mrs. Basil E. Vaught and Miss Marietta Clary, Indianapolis; one brother, Gilbert H. Brown, Indianapolis, and a grandson, Virgil E. Clary Jr. Washington.

GIRL IS STRANGLED Barber ‘Husband’ Suspected in Death of Blonde. By United Press. CHICAGO, Dec. 24.—Strangulation of Miss Mary Judkins, 20, a slim, blonde girl, under puzzling circumstances, caused authorities to detain Jack Antrim, 29, a barber, with whom she lived, for questioning today. Dr, Clarence W. Muehlbarger, head of the Northwestern university crime detection school, was enlisted by Coroner Herman B. Bundesen in a . eparate investigation. Miss Judkins’ body, a silk scarf loosely wrapped around her neck, was found on the floor of a near north side apartment late Tuesday when Antrim’s cries summoned other tenants of the building. Miss Betty Boone, a nurse, said Antrim met her in the hall outside his apartment, and told her his “wife” had committed suicide by strangulation.

NEW STATE OFFICIAL APPOINTS TWO AIDS Mildred Gallagher Given Post by Supreme, Appellate Clerk. Two more appointments were announced today by Fred Pickett, supreme and appellate courts clerkelect. Miss Mildred Gallagher, Indianapolis, who has been in charge of the clerical force at Democratic State headquarters for several years, is named as fee clerk, and George Lindeman, twice clerk of Perry county will be a deputy clerk. Pickett already has announced appointment of John Gould, Shelbyville, as chief deputy. Two stenographers remain to be named. The new staff will take office Jan. 1. SANTA VISITS CONVICTS Forty Prisoners Given Clemency by West Virginia Governor. By United Press MOUNDSVILLE, W. Va., Dec. 24. —Governor W. G. Conley gave a generous “Christmas present” to forty prisoners at the West Virginia : state penitentiary today in the form of executive clemency.

Legal Notices LEGAL NOTICE The Board of Trustees of the Central State Hospital will receive sealed proposals until Friday. Dec. 26. at 10 a. m . for furnishing supplies for the month of January. 1931. Estimate book will be on file at Room 147 Statehouse. from and after Monday, Dec. 22, 1930. BY ORDER OF BOARD OF TRUSTEES. WALLACE O. LEE, President. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Bids for the construction of a Union Building on the campus of Indiana University at Bloomington will be received in the office of the undersigned on or before Jan. 28. 1931. at ten o’clock A. M. The rgiht is reserved to reject any and all bids. Plans and specifications for this building mav be obtained from.the architects. Granger apd Bollenbacher. 333 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago. Illinois, on Jan. 2. 1931. JOHN W. CRAVENS. Secretary. Board of Trustees. Bloomington, Indiana. December 22. 1931. “LEGAL NOTICE State of Indiana. Marion County, ss: In the Probate Court of Marion County in the state of Indiana. No. 2586. Complaint to set aside pretended will and pretended codicil thereto and to set aside probate thereof, and each of them. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS: William H. Block Jr.. Plaintiff, vs. Union Trust Company of Indianapolis. Indiana, executor of the pretended last Will and Testament of William H. Block Sr., deceased, of the date of April 16. 1927. and of the pretended Codicil thereto of the date of September 21. 1928. as such Executor et al. Defendants. BE IT KNOWN. That on the 9th day of December. 1950. A. D. the above named plaintiff, as his own attorney, filed in the Probate Court of Marion County, in the state ol Indiana, his complaint .in the above entitled actioh against the Defendants. Harrv C. Block. Mabel Block. Harry C. Block Jr.. Frances Block. Phyllis Ann Block, William Block 111. Rose Felberbaum. Adeline Traxler. Louis Traxler Sr.. Louis Traxler Jr.. Louis Miller. Morris Miller. Harry Miller. Pauline Miller. Laura Miller and all of their Wives. Husbands, Children, children's children. Heirs and Assigns, and all the non-resident heirs of said William H. Block Sr., deceased, designated in the said pretended last Will and Testament and in the said pretended Codicil thereto, as "then to my right heirs" and as "without first offering the same to those of my heirs actively engaged in the operation of the property." whose names are unknown to and cannot be ascertained by the plaintiff, and the said plaintiff having also filed in said court the affidavit of a Competent person, showing that the residence of said "Harrv C. Block. Mabel B.ock. Harrv C. Block Jr.. Frances Biock and Phyllis Ann Block, is at Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania, of said Rose Felterbaum. Morris Miller. Pauline Miller and Laura Miller is at Cleveland. Ohio, of William Block 111 ;s at Chicago. Illinois, of said Adeline Traxler. Louis Traxler Sr.. Louis Trafier Jr. is at Dayton. Ohio, and of the remainder of said defendants, upon diligent inquiry. is unknown, and the defendants aforesaid are not residents of the state of Indiana and are proper parties defendant to said action, and that said cause of action is to set aside the pretended will of William H. Block Sr., deceased. and the pretended codicil thereto, and to set aside probate thereof, each of them, and whereas said plaintiff having bv endorsement on said complaint reouired said defendants to appear in said court, and answer or demur thereto on the sth day of February. 1931. NOW. THEREFORE, by order of said court, said defendants ar/s hereby notified of tb} filing and pe; denev of said complaint tsainst them a id that unless thtv appear and answer or demur thereto at the railing of said cause on the s'h day of February. 1931. the said being the 4th judicial iav of a term of said court, to he begun and held at the courthouse in the Citv cf Indianapolis, on the first Monday in February. 1931. said complaint and the matters ard things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined in their absence. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. I -hereunto subscribe mv name and affix the seal of said Probate Court, at as office, in the City of Indianapolis, the ninth '9i day of December. 1930. A. D. [SEAL] GEORGE O. HUTSELL, Clerk Probate Court. Marion County. WILLIAM H. BLOCK JR.. Appearing as own attorney.

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Legal Notices NOTICE TO ROAD CONTRACTORS Notice :* herrbv Riven that sealed bide, for the construction of certain highways described as follows, will be received by the Director of the State Highway Commission at Els office on the 3rd floor of the Statehouse Annex, 102 North Senate avenue. Indianapolis. Indiana, until 10 a. m. on the 15th day of January. 1931. at which time they will be publicly opened and read. Print. Prol. No. Location Miles Width F. A. 123-A State road No. 46. Spencer - Bloom- • ington road. Eliettsvtlle to 8100 m 1 n g - ton. Monroe county ...... 6.832 20feet F. A. 123-B State road No. 46, Spencer - Bloomington road, from 0.7 mile west of MeC o r m i cks creek to El--1 e t t S vtue Owen and Monroe counties 6.863 20 feet FA. 182-A State road No. 1, Brookvllle - Connersville road. Brookvllle to H mile south o f Fayette county line. Frank- . lln county... 7.878 18 feet F A 132-B State road No. 1 Brookvllle - Connersvllle road, *4 mile south o f Fayette county line to Conner svllle, Franklin and Fayette counties. , 8,344 18 feet F. A. 217 State road No. 15. Goshen - Bristol road. Goshen to state road No. 20. Elkhart county.. 4.851 20 feet IG4A-1 State road No. 7, WirtNorth Vernon road, 2.8 miles northwest of Wirt. J( I e r • son county... 0.200 18 feet Bids will be received for three types of pavement on the above listed projects: CONCRETE. BITUMINOUS CONCRETE. BRICK, as shown on plans and described in the specifications, supplements, and special provision pertaining thereto. The State will furnish the cement for all of the above projects. January 15. road letting. Proj. No. Location Miles F. A.185 State road No. 45. Haysville - Loogootee road. Haysville to Loogootee, Duboise and Martin counties. 12.920 Bids will be received for grading ano structures of 20-foot clear span or under on the above project, as shown on the plans and described In the specifications. The contractor will furnish the necessary cement for this project. Proposal blanks and specifications may be obtained free, and plans upon payment of $2.50 per set. exclusive of cross sections. Cross section also will be supplied upon an additional payment of $5.00, making the price of a complete set of 6pians. $7.50. There will be no refund for plans returned. Plans mav also be seen without chai.ie at the office of the State Highway Con mission, fourth floor, Statehouse Annex, 102 North Senate avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana. All checks for plans should be made payable to “Director. Indiana State Highway Commission.” Immediately prior to the time of filing any proposal, each bidder shall submit to the state highway commission, an experience record and financial statement, prepared on the State Highway Commission standard form, A. D. 117. prescribed by the State Board of Accounts of Indiana. which forms will be furnished upon request. Any experience records and financial statements previously filed with the commission will not be acceptable with proposals filed for this let this. Contracts will be awarded to. the lowest and best bidder, but the right to reject any and all bids i- reserved. Each bidder, with his proposal shall file a corporate surety bond, payable to the State of Indiana, in the sum of one and one-half (lVi) times the amount of his proposal, and in the form provided by law. INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION. J. J. BROWN, Director.

Death Notices BAUMAN. DORA S.—Beloved wife of Henrv Bauman, mother of Lamont Bauman, and sister of William and Charles Cloud of Terre Haute. Ind., passed awav Dec. 23. Services at the family residence, 2163 Singleton St., Saturday. Dec. 27. 2 p. m. Friends invited. Interment Crown Hill. BRINKMEYER. GEORGE C.—Husband of Katherine. Brinkmeyer and father of Mrs. J. K. Lilly Jr., passed away Wedi °sday morning at the residence. 1310 N. Fenn. Services and burial private. In Memoriam Notices IN MEMORlAM—Wineman—ln sad but loving remembrance of our darling daughter Norma Lucille, who passed away. Dee. 24. 1924. JOHN WINEMAN and FAMILY. Funeral Directors D bean BLOSSOM Mortuarv Phone Be. 1588 1321 W Rar 9t W. T. BLASENGYM Main office 2220 Shelbv St Dresel 2370 George Grinsteiner Funeral director. • 522 E. Market Aliev 5374 __ UNDERTAKERS ' HISEY & TITUS 931 N. Delaware U. 3621 LAUCK FUNERAL HOME 1458 S. Meridian St. Dr. 2140. "A REAL HOME FOR SERVICE." RAGSDALE & PRICE Li 3608 1219 N Alabama C. WILSON funeral narlors. ambulance service and modern automotive eauioment. Dr. 0321 and Dr 0322. Personals I WILL NOT be responsible for any debts contracted bv any other than myself after Dec. 22. 1930. CLARENCE ELLIS. R. R. D. Bos 600. BRUCE’S CAFE—No. 2. 235 N. 111. Sam. service maintained as at 737 N. Penn. DETECTIVES—Private. CONFIDENTIAL. 525 Lemcke Bldg. Rl 1834: eve.. Hu. 3107 FUR COATS remodeled Dress making all_ kinds sewing: very teas. Ri. 8829. CROWN CLEANERS: fur repairing, relining tailoring. 425 E. 16th. LI. 2904. STEAM—For colds, neuritis, rheumatism. MARY KELLEY. 211 W. Pratt. _ SELL, RENT OR BUY REAL ESTATE through classified ads in the Times. - Phone "ad-taker'' Ri. 5551. during busincss hours. Special Notices WHY SUFFER WITH PILES When vou can positively get well or it will cost vou nothing? This is strictly : home treatment. Also wonderful lung throat and catarrh treatment. Either sent 'parcel-post to anv part of U S Call or write for free literature. G. Ft WYSONG. 219 K. Os P Bldg Office Ri 4267: res.. 2939 N. Meridian. Ta, 4940. ARE YOU troubled with stomach ulcers, chronic gastritis, indigestion, dyspepsia? Gastrul treatment has helped many sufferers without Inconvenience to their dally routine. Write Steiken Laboratories. Post Office Box 5. East Michigan station, Indlanapolls. or call Rl. 2252. ON or after Dec. 24. 1930, I will not be responsible for debts .contracted by any other than myself. W. J. LE SAULNIER. Hotel DenlSon No. 112. CHRISTMAS DINNER Delicious honif.cooked turksy dinner, sl. For reparations call He. 52-*6. TRY TIMES WANT AOS FOR BUSINESS Instructions TUTORING—H. S. English, history, civics science, math.: exp. graduate teacher: also grades sto 8 Inclusive Dr 16Q6-M Painting and Papering PAPER HANGING PAINTING: ALL WORK GUARANTEED. ESTIMATES FREE. PHONE DR. 1561-W. vv'HY PAY MORE-Panel lurnlsheo anc hung. $4 per room Ch 2C04 Ir 2415, PAPER hung. 12.50 ner room and up Paner Sc up- work guaranteed Dr 3747 Business Announcements FEATHERS—Bought, sold and renovated, feather mattresses, pillows made to order. F P Burltle 431-433 Mass. Ave. Rl 669 TINNING—Roofing, furnace repair: satisfaction guar ALLEN W CREEKBAUM. 4853 E. 30th St. Ch 3506. _ OLD CHAIRS MADE NEW-Bv rebcttoming In cane, hickory or reed. Call Board of Industrial Aid for the Blind. Ha 0583 GIVE rpe trial on good carpenter and reoalr work: reasonable prices. Ch. 4035 ALL makes of electric sweepers repaired. work guarn. 1906 SALES CO.. Ri 4924. SPEC price on furnace coils, gas connectlons: bonded sewer man. Ch. 2283-J eve, BATH ROOM—Complete. S6O: plumbing & heating installed: reasonable. Ta. 4057. HOUSE wrecking, chimney repairing, general hauling. Reasonable. Dr. 1042-W. ■WE SELL AND INSTALL CELTEX. CH. 3001. Storage and Transfer 1 LOCAL AND OVERLAND TRANSFER— Fire-proof storage house Store nc* i pay 6 months later Ho chrrgc for hauling PARTLOW-JENKINS MOTOR CAR CO 419 E. Market. Ri ~750 STORAGE—OVERLAND HAULING Special prices on return loads Packing I shipping. OTTO J SUEZ. Ri 3628 Rl : 6561 Nights Ch. 0699-W j J H. TAYLOR TRANS. AND STORAGE ; SPECIAL PRICES OVERLAND—To or from Chicago. St. Louis. Detroit. CleveI land or other cities. Dr. 3QT 1 or Ri. 4265 I LOCAL AND TvERLAND HAULING—Large cover**! truck reliable men. .*4 cite wot k I piano extra. A. J. BANKS* Be. 4460. ' w

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BROADWAY. 1134—2 rms.. kitchenette; 2 beds: good heat: S7. ; BROADWAY, 1422—Beautiful furn. apt!: overstuffed: stm. heat; pri. bath; adults. BROADWAY. 830—Mod. furnished apt.; private entrance: adults; $6. RI. 3245. CENTRAL. 1404—2 large rms.. kitchenette. down: steam heat; priv. entrance: S7. ILLINOIS. N.. 2339—1. 2. 3-rm. kitchenete ants.. $5. 38.50: evrvthng. fur. Ta. 7110 ILL.. N.. 1744—2-rm. front apt., nicely furnished. Ha. 4033-R. NEW JERSEY. N.. 134—Good clean house keening rooms. Ri. 4145 ' OHIO. E.. 540—Two front rooms, $4.50 week. Other rooms $3 up and garage. ORIENTAL, 20 N.—2 light: 2 rm. furnished apts,, steam heat, modern. LI. 9055, PRUITT. 1525—3 nicely furnished rms.. vard. garage: $5 per wk- Ta. 2091. ■ SHERMAN. N.. 2406—3 downstairs rms;. water , in kitchen, everything furn.. mod. TALBOTT. N.. 2420—1. 2. kitchenette apts. $5 and $7 week . TEMPLE, 610. N.—3-rm. apt.; nicely furnlshed; private bath; garage. UDELL, 874—2-room apt.: $5: gas, heat, lights furnished. Ha. 3263-W. WASH. E.. 1708—2 hsekping rms.. mod.. front apt.; priv. entr.: S7. Li. 4081. 31ST, W.. 1051—2 modern fur. rms., near car, bus, phone privileges. SINGLE and suite housekeeping rooms; heat, bath gas and light. - ,| B W. St. Joe. 4-RM. furn. cottage: water, light gas paid: $8 week. Call at 1611 Southeastern Ave NICELY FURNISHED—2-rm. apt.: priv. ent.: near Fountain Square. Dr. 3540-R. RIGHT at Real Si’k; small apartment; 2 modern rooms. Ri. 5346. Houses oiid Flats Furnished ASK.. 1520—Beautiful 4-rrn. apt.: very re as.: also light housekeeping room. BRIGHTWOOD —Mod. bunga.: overstuffed walnut fur. 124 E. New York, Li. 0763. KOEHNE. 2712—4-room modern double; light, clean: good furnace. Ha. 1244-M. 11TH. W.. 42—Nicelv decorated kitchenette act.; heat, light, gas, water and ice fur.; S4a. Apply Apt. 1. THE GRANT. DREXEL ARMS—73O N. 111.: 2. 3-rm. furn. hskne. suites with bath: $lO. SIS. Li. 2521. AMBASSADOR APARTMENT HOTEL 850 N PENN Beautlfuilv furnished and unfurnlsheo apartments, ultra modern, bath with tut and shower Frlgidaire walking distance Phnrf PI 1371 THE BERWICK 901 N. New Jersey St.: 2 rooms with kitchenette and bath: r>ew!v refurnished: al: utilities: iow weekly rent. DELAWARE COURT One room kitchenette and bath: furnished or unfurnished S”e custodian. MODERN 2-rm. private apt., downtown: everything furnished: reas. Li. 6177, Apartments for Rent ALABAMA. N.. 1819—6-room upper duplex: water Bnd heat furnished: S4O, BICKING. 318—4-rm. modern apartment: heat, water furnished: S3O. Dr. 4659-M. COLLEGE AVE.. 1640 Vs—Upper duplex; 5 rms. and bath, heat, water furn.: $35. 850 N. Pennsylvania $60.50 13 N. Traub 38.00 1108 College 35 00 1655 N Alabama 87.00 3015 N. Meridian SBO to 85 00 3707 N. Meridian .125.06234 E. Pratt 87.50 1733 N. Meridian *4.50 3515 N. Pennsylvania .. 59. 50 1220 Park Ave. . 43.06 418 N. Alabama $47 to 57.0< V>2 N Illinois $38.50 to 43.56 1603 Central- ..... . . .-.527.00 to 55 00 418 E. 15th $45 00 to 55 00 MOYNAHAN PROPERTIES. 710 Union Title. Li. 3453. He. 1237. _R)_ 1371. RUCKLE. 2927—Upper duplex; 5 rms and bath: steam heat furnished. Ta. 2481. WASH.. E, 5012—Unoer 5-room apartment, mod., newlv decorated, reasonable. Ir. 6663. SEE OR PHONE US FTRST Furnished and unfurnished ants., ir ten locations: $25 up Phone Li. 5391 eve Wa 0433. H. H. WOODSMALL & CO. VOLLRATH APARTMENTS Palmer. E.. 118—3 rms.. modern. Dr. 1985. PATRICIA APTS. 3-rm.. Frlgidaire: util furn. Dr. 2591-M Apartment Remal Bureau We have apartments sot rent anywhere in the citv north of Washington St.; let us help vou find one. ocsitivelv no extra commission and no obligations: we usually furnish car ano drivy to show apartments without extra charge Cal' RI 1871 dav and right 'ervice 5 RCOJ’S—3e*t. month free: mov jo- '•--n-’-; $42 Pi, 5394. He. 2783. NTW YEAR RESOLUTION —Rent an effil rieney apt.- newly dc'-o- a tpd: ail utilities fur s3l. Pire and Fletcher. Dr. 4118. Housys for Runt BRADBURY. 1317—4-room semi-modern-water paid $16.50. Dr. 6425. DRAPER. 1537—5 rooms: water paid: gas, elec.; sl6; near school. Hu. *368. Harris. 27 S.—6 rms.: complete beth; garage; Wash High : $35. Be 0746.

Honses for Rent HERBERT. 1221—Six room modern double. {ood condition, garage, water paid. $25 noulre at 2025 W. Vermont. 3728 KENWOOD AVE. Five-room modern double and garage; $25. GREGORY & APPEL. INC Li. 7491 1511 Martindale Four-room modern, good condition sls. Ri 636.. SCHMID AND SMITH. REALTORS. PARK. 729—8 rooms, suitable 2 families; 4 rms, $17.50, mod. Hu. 3094. ST. CLAIR. W.. 2518—4-rm. cottage; good condition; lights, gas. front, side porches large closets: pantry. Be. 1636. SHELDON. 1538—Semi-modern. 5 rins.. S2O, gargge; good condition. Ch. 3009-J, WEST. 42 N—3 rms.. sll 50; 2 rooms, water paid. $8.50. Dr. 6425-R. WINTHROP. 4147—North 'a 6-rm.; modera double, garage, water pd. Li. 2423. WISCONSIN. 315—Clean, double, gas. U. gas,. nr. School 22. Slsl Riyo64s. 22D. W.. 126—Easily heated, n rms, mod.; newly decorated; reduced $25. Ta. 1487 31ST. E, 519—Attractive. 3-bedrm. mod double: ready move in; S4O. Wa. 3831. FREE TO JAN. I—lolß Newman: 6 rms. modem, easilv heated: *32.50. Hu. 4475. HOMEY 3-RM. DOUBLE, sll Covered norches. well, electricity, yard. 906 Coffey. Paved. Hu. 6833. * ■ Bargain Houses 226 S. Summit: elec, gas. 5 rm5...515.00 539 E. Maryland: elec, gas. 5 rms., 15 00 219 S. Summit: elec, gas. 5 rms... 14.00 1519 Hoefgen: elec, gas. 4 rm 5..... 13.50 1818 Deloss: elec, gas. 4 rm 5....... 12.50 411 Ketcham: elec, 3 rms 10.00 1431 W. Ohio: elec, 4 rms 10.00 Dunlop & Holtegel, 122 E. Market COLORED 2864 PARIS Four-room semi-modern duplex: sls. GREOORY & APPEL. INC. Li. 7491. COLORED—I62S Odgen; 4 rooms; water electric lights; $lO mo. Ta. 3383. Houses for Sale South A REAL CHRISTMAS GIFT 1048 South West St, 7 rooms, inside toilet, gas. electric lights, triple garage, large terraced lot 46 feet wide, vacant, an excellent home, move in for Christmas, worth $3,500.00, oni,v asking $2,100.00. Railroadmen’s loan $1,600.00 any reasonable down payment secures Deed. L. J. SEXTON: REALTOR. Indiana Trust'Bldg.. Ri. 7151. Ir. 0621. NOW. IS THE BEST TIME TO BUY. Bungalows. SIOO down. Ri. 2509. N. J. FOX. Hu. 1163. Doubles and Investments REAL ESTATE—Paying 14% net. above all expenses, always occupied. Ha. 3QIO-R. Farms Wanted WE have clients waiting ~for improved farms. GOODE & GOODE. §0 Union Tr. Bldg. Ri- 6441. Real Estate Wanted , LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH McTARSNEY & BROWN. 2609 W. Michigan, Be. 3609. Miscellaneous for Sale BI&4 AFTER XMAS SPECIAL Two Electric Radios Console Model; cost $125; special at S4O. Table model, built-in speaker; cost SBS; special at S3O. Speakers are excellent tone. Unclaimed Freight Station Cor. Cap. Ave. and South St. NEW and "used radiation and boilers "ano all kinds plumbing fixtures. 810 N. Illinois St. Li. 8884. PORTABLE Typewriters, new and used: easy tferms. Liberty Type Cos, 143 E. Ohio. Li. 48C6. FOR new and rebuilt electric pumps call MEIER ELECTRIC AND MACHINE CO, 3525 E. Washington St. Ir. 1151. LARGE Evergreen Live Christmas Trees, with earth. 3940 Winthrop. Wa. 5129. BiG’4 COME AND GET IT Car load of pork and beans. Well-known brand. One-pound cans, 75c per dozen. Unclaimed Freight Station Cor. Cap. Ave. and South St. Machinery and 'fools FOR SALE CHEAP—Misc. size of machine hand shell and taper shank reamers, fiuied. shank drills, taps and arbors. Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E. Washington St. Ir. 1151, Building Materials BOARD Insulation. 4c ft.: gypsum. 70c sk. Save fuel with storm sash. Ha. 2510. ALLIED COAL AND MATERIAL CO, 2112 Northwestern. _ . > Clothing _ TWO overcoats. 1 English natural, tailormade, good cbnd.: cheap. Ri. 8104, Household Goods SELLING OUT Entire Stock. Used FURNITURE Overstuffed suites. 3 pc 539.50 Leather suites. 3 -pc 10.00 Leather chairs -■- * • Dining chairs Used lamps. 98c. 141 W. WASH. ST. ICE BOXES - Big reductions on many refrigerators in our very complete line. Buy now and save money. Polar Ice and fruel Cos. 2000 Northwestern Ave. SEWING MACHINES” portable electric Singer and other makes as low as S3o. SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO, 126 W. Washington St.~ Ri. 9718. SEE US befnre you buy your overstuffed suit, must raise cash, willing to sell at factory price. 3-pc. new overstuffed suite, $45. FREEMAN BROS, 1250 Oliver Ave. MAKE your own dresses. Buy Singer sewing machines as low as $lO. Singer Sewing Machine Cos, 838 Va. Ave. Dr. 247# IVORY GAS RANGE— Diningrm, 9 pc. living rm, complete bedroom, occasional table, dressers. 2428 N. Meridian. OVERSTUFFED DAVENO SET—Like new; cost $100: will trade for team, milk cow or hogs. 536 N. La Salle. Ch. 32<0. ALL MAKES new and used heaters, cook stoves: 20% off. 1236 Oliver. Be. 2456. MAYTAG WASHER: USED; FOR SALE s2l 50. CALL LI. 5386. Musical Instruments SAXOPHONES—Buescher. Conn. Holton. Martin and Other makes, all sizes at sacrifice orices. easiest payment plan in town: investigate our rental and free lesson plan. Lorenz Saxophone school, inside Pembroke arcade. Li. 4800. XMAS SPECIAL. $165 Orthophonlm like nev; $25. just one. WILKING MUSIC CO, 120 E. Ohio St. _____ XMAS SPEClAL—Baldwin player, tench and rolls, for balance on account, $65. This is a real bargain. WILKING MUSIC CO, 120 E. Ohio 3t. Violins—V iolins —V iolins Student outfits como, $4 urn bows and cases. Terms. NEIL V. CERTAIN. 115 Pembroke Arcade. XMAS SPECIAL— Splendid use 4 Piano, as low as $35. WILKING MUStu CO 120 . E. Ohio-St-S4XOPHONE. C Melody, with -case. $45.00. 205 Massachusetts Ave. Li. 9470. , Radio and Equipment Ntevr- 1931 screen grid radios in beautiful cabinets with tone control. sos. , Console Rat os at the price of Midgets. Several repossessed radios at bargain prices. S3O to S4O allowance on your old radio, graphophone or piano on 1931 Majestic. All sets guaranteed. Open uaCh. 10218. r **' LANES. 2828 E 10th. RADIOS AT REDUCED PRICES Entire stock guaranteed, new. 1931 Atwater Kent. Croslev and Fhi.co radios, at bi* reduction, also R. C. A. tubes. 670 E. 42nd St. Hu. 4662. New Apex, Neutrodyne in beautiful cabinets w.M'e they last. SSO complete. ALLEN. 511 Mass, Ave. 4 c DAYTON— 9-tube highboy, regular 'sl6o- Sale orlce, $89.50; complete. Terms. KEMPLER RADIO CO. 36. Virginia Ave. , Ri. 3235. RADIO BARGAIN SHOP 225 East Washington St. RADIO SERVICE. *1: on any make radio, power cacs repairing a specialty SABI END RADIO CH 4033 RADIO SERVICE—CaIIs $1: aerials. *3.50: material furnished BAILEY’S RADIO SERVICE 7il W. 27th. Ha. 4095 R C A.— 10-tube superheterodyne combination radio 67; only 30 days old. $250. 5204 N. Capitol. Ri. 2878. 58c PER CALL- Expert sendee. Why pay more. Lightning Radio. Ch 7210 AERIALS —Radio service, by aiaduate engineer: 11 vrs. exp Dr. 6269-J. LINCOLN RADIO SERVICE—Tubes, gen. repairing: experta, !| 1136-

Radio and Equipment ■ SHUEY RADIO SERVICE Aerial*. $3.50: service call. $1: any make set repaired, Ri. 2720. TWO FHILCO RADIOS—New. at big reductions. Call Be. 2958 for demonstration. C. K MARTIN CO- 4451 W Wash, SERVICE and repair work done right. W B. LICH, Be. 3169, 3671 Rockville Rd | Pets i FOR SALE —Beautiful Dalmation Coach Dog: 6 months old. pedigreed. Wonderful Xmas Gift. Phone Noblesrille, 127. XMAS puppies, tov lox terriers, full blooded, reasonable. 2769 Barth Ave. CANARIES—SIefert ro'leri: ringers, with cages: reas. Ch. 2216-2. 2101 Leland. HUNTING HOUNDS and guns: all kinds: reduced prices. 836 W. 30th St. CANARIES—Ped. rollers: good singers; holiday prices. 1724 Broadyay. He 3914. CANARlES—Beautiful, large young singers with loud, full song. Ir. 3659. Poultry and Supplies 300 Tancred Leghorn Pullets, readv to lav. BOYER’S HATCHERY. Ri. 54*0 or write to Thorntown, Ind. Miscellaneous Wanted HFURNITURD OP ALL KINDS. HOMES COMPLETE PREFERRED HODGES AUCTION RI 2019. HOUSE CLEANING?—Your surplus clothing. furniture, magazines, papers. wi!< helo us to help otners. Salvation Army Industrial Home. Phone for wagon. Ri 6822 127 W Georgia St. WE WANT HOUSEHOLD GOODS. IF it's on earth we buy it. CARL SHANK AUCTION. 25 N. Alabama St. Li. 0055. Store-Office Supplies TYPEWRITERS—AII standard makes, pew and used portables: Dalton adding machines. Repairs and typewriter suoolies. Typewriters of all makes rented at $3 per month or 3 months $7.50. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO. 137 N. MyiClan St Board of Trade Ride Li 6tfe2 Portables in Xmas Boxes "High class rental service a specialty; SO adding machines to go. Give us a call. Reverse charges. KING TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, 203 Mass. Ave. L.. 9470, Business Opportunities APTS.—Rooming houses, groceries, restaurants. any going business sold quickly, confidentially for cash. Lincoln Business ExcHge. 415-16 Peonies Bk. Bldg. RI. 2604. ROOMING HOUSE—North; 11 rms.; clean; barg.; SSO down. 426 N. Alabama. LI. 9789. Coal and Wood lEmrl I dIN.LUMP I i$52S j INDIANAPOLIS! COAL CO |_R|- 4-491 j

3931 Calendar With Each Order. ; Coal, Coke and Kindling Best Va. Blk., cln. fkd $6 50 Best E. Ky. Blk., cln. fkd $7.00 Best Isl. Crk. Blk., cln. fkd... .$7.00 Va. Carbondale lp., cln. fkd—s6.so Best Va. 3x6 cln. fkd $6.25 Best Va. Wash Egg, cln. fkd...56.25 Best Va. mine run, 50% lp $5.25 A good furnace coal. Best Ind. Lp. or Egg, cln. fkd.. .$5.00 Best White Ash lp., cl., Ltd.. 55.00 Gen. Glendora egg, cln. fkd $6.25 Trv our ashiess Kv egg or 2x3 nut; none better for cook stoves or retort.s7.oo Gen. smokeless New River In 9.06 I Coke, baseburner. 89.00: furnace 9 50 Deliveries anywhere m citv. Union.lce Sr&Aifo DR-4-021 Bluff ave It will bay you to visit our card and see the difference in good coal. I ion j np| §5.09 OPEN THURSDAY We honestly believe this is the H best coal vou can buy at the price. 9 Does not-clinker and burns up into 9 a nice ivhite ash. BEST W. VA. LARGE BLOCK. .SB.-50 BEST VA. MINE RUN. 5079 lp. 5.25 BEST EASTERN KY.. LG. BLK. 7.00 BEST ISLAND CRK. LG. BLK.. 7.00 Also smaller sizes in above grades. WONDER RED ASH LP 7.75 IND. NO. 6 LUMP 5.00 IND. MINE RUN. EOT* LP 4.50 BEST POCA. LP.. RED ASH.. 9.00 CITIZENS COKE $9.00 & 9.50 DELIVER ANYWHERE IN CITY IMMEDIATE SERVICE Economy Fuel Supply 3 Dr. 1220. Dr. 1221. B BETTERGLO Indiana A A 8-in. lump 320S.WEST20Y& LL 6215 OigPCOAL IND. STH VEEN 8-IN LP.. FXD $5.00 W VIRGINIA 6-IN LP. FKD 6.50 W VA MINE RUN. 50G. LUMP.... 5.25 WA VA 4x6 FURNACE EGG. FKD . 6.25 W VA WASH EGG ................. 6.25 GEN ISL CRK LARGE LP FKD.... 7.00 E KY WALNUT. 6-IN LUMP FKD... 7.00 POCAHONTAS NO 3 SHOV LP ... 9.C0 POCAHONTAS MINE RUN. 4099 LP 7.00 CITIZENS COKE. ALL SIZES S9 00Q 9.50 OPEN UNTIL NOON XMAS FREDRICK COAL CO. ESTABLISHED 31 YEARS 801-899 Becher St Dr 1791 Rex Llump, King of Ind. Coals, gives W. Va. results. Sold by g “J&I.” Only A trial will convince you Rex is the best $5 coal in city. >.j ton. $2.75: H ton $1.50 W. Va. Lp.. $6.50; Vx ton 3.j0 WE SAVE YOU MONEY West Side Gash Coal Cos. BE 3014COAL COAL COAL All kinds, also fireplace wood and kindling. ALLIED COAL AND MATERIAL CO . 14 W. Ohio St Li. 7581. Hg. 2510. WOOD—Fireplace.' kindling wood; reasonabie. Ha. 4429. Money to lvoan CASH LOANS ON YOUR CAR OR FURNITURE NO ENDORSERS—CONFIDENTIAL MONEY SAME DAY ONE PLACE AND 20 MONTHS TO PAY “CONSOLIDATE YOUR DEBTS" WITH CONSOLIDATED FINANCE CORP. 850 Consolidated Bldg. S 115 N. Penn St. RL 7488 I iMiIBWBMMEMgTOI—B3399—I Money to Loan on household goods and automobile* ; $25.00 to $300.00 Vour indorsement onlv: quick courteous. confidential: liberal oavment privilege. Buckeye Finance Cos. 307 B- New fork St RI 4874 THE ARCADE LOAN COMPANY Chattel Loans. mE. Wash. Room 24. / Ri 80*7.

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Money to Loan MONEY ONEASYTERMS Need money for unexpected expenses* Borrow from us on your own security. Either ten or twenty month* to repay us. with easy monthly payment* arranged to suit vour convenience. We avoid making embarrassing Inquiries Coma In. Write or Phor.e Out Office > For Further Detail* THE CAPITOL LOAN CO. 14iy 2 E. Wash St. Phone Riley 7561 | SAVE I NEARLY A THIRD 1 j OH LOANS j M The Household Plan offers cash S tel t 0 at almost * B Ay third less than the lawful rate. B j| Loans of ss° to Sioo can be made S at 0 ? bieher rate. k| S Strictly confidential. Husband B is anrl "vise onlv need sign. Coma B S >n. phone or write. PS B Lemcke Bldg. B 9 106 M SF kct R ‘- 387#. H 3 Floor Kresge Bldg. If ;[g 41 E. Washington St. Ri 7933. B {household FINANCE CORPORATION eric* MONEY TO LOAN First aria second reai estate mortgagee AUTOMOBILE and HOUSEHOLD loans. ErniPnm* Co lIP F Ohio |,i ssos PERSONAL PROPERTY LOANS SECURITY INV & LOAN. INC. 136 N Delaware Li jOM. BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY OF INDIANAPOLIS. INC. 34 S. Pennsylvania Ri. 5054. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS' Auto Supplies and Repairs JOHN GUDELHOEFER WAGON CO.-WiU repair or make new tops and curtains for vour car 202 Kentucky Ave. Automobiles Wanted WILL—Pav cash for vour car or vour eauitv. I. WOLF AUTO CO. Ll. 4?16. 561 N. Capitol. CASH FOR USED CARS. LATE MODELS ONLY. EUF.EKA AUTO CO, 332 N. Cap. Ll 4188 Automobiles for Sale BUICK COACH. 1926. This car has been well cared for. WAS Enced to seii for *350. It mav now oe ought for only $225. Terms. Thornburg & Lewis 1302 E. Wash. St. Ll. 1571 Opan evening* till 9. CHFVROI FT 1926 CHEVROLET coach. $95: terms. Johnson Chevrolet Cos, Meridian at 11th. V CHEVROLET ■ before you buy, late 1928; ha* low mileage and in excellent mechanical condition No down payment. Hare Chevrolet Cos. 552 E. Wash. St. Ri, 5325. Open Evenings and Sunday. CHEVROLET ™ <£ach; Johnson Chevrolet Cos, MerlSian at 11th. Xr'rlFVßfH FT COACH. 1929. L-rih. v i Color a,,,.,. b!ue late 1629; excellent tires and motor In perlect condition; cur price S3OO. Terms. Hare Chevrolet Cos. 552 E. Wash. St. Ri. 5325 Open Evenings and Sunday. rHFVRm FT 1928 SEDAN: priced LnLV r\L7L,E. 1 special. $285. Johnsen Chevrolet Cos, Meridian at 11th. ta Chevrolet Coa ch. ?92* i PPS Tlsls far has had excellent i_/?T care; has a fine paint job; good nrM ■ tires; upholstery like new. Priced Confer $225. Terms. Lauth Chevrolet Cos. 3547 E. Washington St, Ir. 1175. fHFVROI FT 1928 COACH; Xmas LriLVWLLI special: SBS. JohnChevrolet Cos, Meridian and 11th. CHFVROI FT 30ACH. 1927: In good unEvnuLLi condition. Readv to be driven awav. Priced onlv $145. C O. WARNOCK. 819 E. Washington St. Ll. 8396. CHFVROLFT 1329 coach: * real L-riE, V HULL I Dr , ce 0 J Johnson Chevrolet Cos, Meridian at 11th. rHFVRDI FT * 929 SEDAN: a real buv: $345. Johnson Chevrolet Cos, Meridian at 11th. fHFVROI FT 1929 sport coupe; v 1 priced right. *365. Johnson Chevrolet Cos, Meridian at 11th. THFVRni FT 1927 coach. $l3B. v UU-L I Terms. Johnson Chevrolet Cos, Meridian at 11th. DURANT model 6-14. sedan. 1950 L/kJIX/AiYl 4-door; like new; driven very little, fully equipped. New car warranty. Here Is practically anew highgrade car that will do 60 miles per hour all day long at a very low price. Original price. $945. Drive It out at $645. Murphy Motors, Inc. 2004 N. Meridian. TA. 4284. DURANT SPORT roadster. 1930, I one of yjose black an _i rea sport models that has passed vou up so many times. This car Is absolutely like new. fully equipped and guaranteed. Original delivered price. $1,005. A real buy at $643 Murphy Motors, Inc. 2004 N. Meridian. TA. 4284 DIJRANT M-6-17. sedan: anew uunnii i c#r . equipped with’7o-H P. Continental motor. 4 forward speed transmission. 116-inch wheelbase, finished in a beautiful dark blue upholstery to match: U. S. Royal tires. This car has not been driven a mile. Fullv guaranteed bv factory. Original price. $1,165. A bargain at $795. Terms. Trade. Murphy Motors, Inc. 2004 N. Meridian. _ . . TA. 4384, U<r CU V 1930 TUDOR sedan; driven JE.JV onlv g (joo m i] es aC( j t*- i n excellent condition $425. BROWNING GENT CO., inc. Tenth and Meridian St. RI. 8655. Cflßn 1929 SEDAN; S3OO. Terms. rul ' u JOHNSON CHEVROLET C 0... Meridian at 11th. Li. 5361. _ FORD SPORT COUPE. 1928. This ia a ui\t/ a rea j bu 7 j or some o ne Priced onlv $235. C. O. WARNOCK. 819 E. Washington St. Ll. 8396. FORD model T Ton Truck. 1927; in' a i/iu/ excellent condition throughout: onlv $125. C O. WARNOCK. 819 E. Washington St. Li. 8356. ' GRAHAM-PAIGE l&l*. fenders: wire wheels: price easy terms INDIANAPOLIS AUTOMOBILE 00, 1065 Virginia Ave. Dr. 3891. OAKI AND 1927 - LANDAU: a sure 7. V ’ U fire bargain at 1175.00. LATHROP MOYER RETAIL. 420 North Capitol, # PONTIAC CABRIOLET. 1928: FIVE 1 V/IRE WHEELS. DUCO LIKE NEW. MECHANICALLY GUARANTEED: PRICE. *265: EASY TERMS. INDIANAPOLIS AUTOMOBILE CO, .065 VIRGINIA AVE. DR 3891. PLYMOUTH 1531 MODEL; new Irumuuin door sedan: *l5O down Make payments to me. MR. WILSOX. Be. 2958. /A WHIPPETeCOOBK 193#; TI JJ 5* 1 1 .has good paint. t JrS good rubber and is in A-l conVj | dition throughout. Priced only *175 Terms. Lauth Chevrolet Cos. 3547 E. Wash. St. Ir. 1175 WHIPPFT 38 roadster! tt nirrni eood . , uo . talma . Oakley Motor Sales 1663-65 S. Meridian. Dr 4743 Dependat.e Ci.;q Car* JOHNSON CHEVROLET 00. Meridian at i;:h Ll 8363 Goo a Used Carr FKANK 8 FEESER. U 26 Prorrer; pr Sloe Balaam* In Uvea cart GRAHAM-PAIGE OF INDIANA *309 ft Wash c, Ch IQW3 REAL v ALOES IN USED CARS. HARMON NEW- USED CAR BTOR* Truck* GOOD USED TRUCKS GENERAL MOTORS TRUCK CO , 31 W 13TH STREET * <