Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 270, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 March 1931 — Page 11

MAUCH 23; 1931

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POLICE FAIL TO 6ET CONFESSION OF BLAST PLOT Grill Suspect, Caught Near Dynamite Cache, on Jail Break Plans. FRANKFORT, Ind., March 23. Questioning of Ed Daugherty, 40, Chicago, who was arrested near here late Saturday as he approached the culvert near which a quantity of dynamite had been buried, failed today to reveal the motive of three men who were seen to leave the explosive a few hours earlier. Daugherty disclaimed all knowledge of the affair, claiming that he was hitch-hiker, instructed by his two companions to recover a sack they had left there. The companions escaped the trap set by authorities, and their auto was found abandoned soon after. It contained dynamite caps, and wire. It bore Illinois license plates. Police said that Daugherty admitted serving nine? years in Illinois state prison on a sentence for murder. No evidence was revealed to substantiate the theory of Sheriff Dan Power that the three men planned to dynamite the Clinton county jail, to liberate Donald Dudley and John Hitch, held there on bank robbery charges. Power assigned a guard to protect the jail, however. Search was continued for Daugherty's companions. In the Air Weather conditions at 9 a. m.: Southeast wind, 6 miles an hour; temperature, 48; barometric pressure, 29.96 at sea level; celling, un•limited; visibility, thre-fourths of a mile; field, good. Arrivals and Departures Municipal Airport—Embry-Riddle passengers to Cincinnati included J. W. Rappey of the L. S. Ayres & <?o.; Roy E. Washburn of Chicago; T. and W. A. passengers from Indianapolis included M. McKinley, U> Columbus: Mrs. E. R. Culver of St. Louis; David Hart of Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Trusler of Tulsa, Okla.; J. C. Harriman, United States parcel post service chief, to Kansas City; Miss Ellah Sllerman of St. Louis, Miss Matilda Welsh of Webster Grove, Mo.; Theodore Dreiser, the writer, from New York to Los Angeles, with W. J. Powell, Paramount moving picture official; John Joseph, St. Louis to Columbus, 0., Curtiss-Wright Jr. Hoosier Airport—Harry Boggs from Indianapolis to Fortvillc and return, Travel Air. Planes in ’War’ By United Press WASHINGTON, March 23. A test of the United States’ air defenses is to be made beginning Tuesday, when 227 navy planes take the air in a series of simulated battles in the Caribbean Sea. The maneuvers are considered to have special importance this year, in xview of the imminent conclusion of the Navy's “five-year plan” of aerial expansion. Hundreds of planes have been built in that time, and officers of the aeronautics bureau insist that the United States now can “place more and better fighting planes on the seas than any other first-class power.” Huge Plane Built By United Press BERLIN, March 2o. —A singlemotored freight-plane, capable of a cruising speed of 100 miles an hour with a load of three tons has been introduced by the Junkers Company as the latest in freight air transport. The new machine, which is designated J-52, actually is much larger than the giant Junkers W-33, although it is not so large as the G-38. It has a cruising radius of ten hours’ flying time, and this can be doubled if necessary. Junkers officials estimate that the J-52 can reach Constantinople from Berlin in a scheduled eleven hours. The plane is equipped with compressed air brakes: has a ground speed of forty-eight miles and a maximum flying speed of 120 miles per hour. Visitors’ Record Set With approximately 5,000 visiting the municipal airport Sunday, a record in attendance and number of ships leaving and departing was set by the new airport. Transcontinental and Western Air had six planes passing through with a total of thirty-four passengers. Six persons arrived in Indianapolis by T. and W. A. and nine departed. New parking rules at the airport providing for use of the,main entrance drive for incoming traffic and the use of Southern avenue for outgoing traffic arc announced by • Charles E. Cox, superintendent. Dreiser Lands Here Quarrel of the literati—Theodore Dreiser and Sinclair Lewis, Noble literary prise, winner—smoldered peacefully in New York today as Dreiser mixed with film folk in Hollywood, after passing through Indianapolis Sunday by airplane. All was silence as Dreiser hastily inspected the largest, newest airport in his native state while the giant transcontinental plane refueled. None of the home-state folks were there to ask him why he had slapped Sinclair Lewis twice at a dinner In New York last week, nor to cheer him for his undaurv ed courage in upholding his rights as lone of Indiana's representatives in the book world. He merely chatted with his fel-low-passenger, W. J. Powell, Paramount movie official, admired Hooslierdom’s latest progress in aviand passed on. Auto Sinks Motor Boat EVANSVILLE, Ind., March 23. Even the Ohio river is not a safe | refuge from motorists. It was demonstrated here when an automobile: owned by Jake Keller rolled from a parking place near the water s edge, j collided with a small motor boat and sank both the land and water con-! veyances. A wreck car salved the \ •car and boat.

HIGH SCHOOL GIRL. 15, IS REPORTED MISSING J Hunt for Catherine Cash, Who Disappeared Last Tuesday. Search was being made today by police fpr Catherine Cash, 15, who disappeared from her home, 416

South Harlan street, last Tuesday. The girl, a pupil in Arsenal Technical high school, left her home to go to school. School authorities reported she did not attend classes on the day she disappeared. The girl, 5 feet tall, weighs 98 pounds and has dark hair and

Catherine Cash

eyes, according to Mrs. Minnie Cash, her mother. At the time of her disappearance she was wearing a light tan coat with fur trimmings, black slippers and flesh-colored hose, and a dark hat. LOCAL ENFORCEMENT OF DRY LAW URGED Waiting for Federal Aid Condemned by W. C. T. L’. Leader. By Times Special CONNERSVILLE, Ind., March 23. —Enforcement of the prohibition laws by state and local officials without waiting for federal aid was advocated by Mrs. Elizabeth T. Stanley. Indiana W. C. T. U.-pres-ident at a meeting of the Fayette county organization here. “The state and local officers should do what they can for enforcement of the law and not wait for federal help',” she declared. “W. C. T. U. workers must have friends in both political parties, but must pledge themselves to be true to the constitution.” She closed her address by saying: “The one big problem today is to hold prohibition.” BONUS LED TO PRISON Ex-Service Man Spent Money for Liquor and Automobile. By Times Special COLUMBUS, Ind., March 23. Curt Davis, laborer, and Cecil Henderson, railroad employe, have been taken to the state prison by Sheriff J. W. Foust and Deputy Sheriff Edgar Beatty. Davis will serve a term of from one to two years, imposed in circuit court by Judge Charles Baker when he pleaded guilty to transporting liquor. Henderson will serve a term of two years for stealing gasoline from the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, his employer. Davis is an exservice man and received a bonus of approximately SSOO, with part of which he purchased an automobile and five gallons of liquor. LOOMIS TO KEEP POST District Attorney Emphatic in Denial of Resignation Report. By Times Special SOUTH BEND, Ind., March 23. Oliver M. Loomis. United States district attorney for northern Indiana, emphatically denies a report published in a newspaper here that he may resign to enter the practice of law with Walter Henslee at Ft. Wayne. “There is not a word of truth in it,” Loomis asserted. “It is the last thing that I contemplate doing.” The term for which Loomis was appointed will not expire until June, 1932. Wife Beating Charged B.y Times Special PERU, Ind., March 23.—During a breakfast table argument, Marion Sopher is alleged to have broken a 15-inch rasp on his wife’s head, inflicting a gash an inch and a half long. He is held pending grand jury action.

Legal Notices HOUSEHOLD goods, stored in the names of Chas. H. Wilson, and Mrs. Nancy Watkins, will be sold for storage charges unless paid for bv March 30. 1931. MAY TRANSFER & STORAGE 2025 South Meridian St. HUDSON COACH. 1926- Motor No. 219585. Serial No. 523817. sell for charges at 2630 College Ave.. March 24. 1931. EMANUAL GEBAUR. WE WILL SELL at Public Auction one Hertz sedan. 1926 model, motor number U7Bl and serial number 70880. for storage charges amounting to $25 at 10 a. in. Thursday. April 9. 1931. SERVICE MOTOR INN. Death Notices CAMDEN. WILLIAM O.—Beloved husband of Anna Camden, father of Margaret, Charles and Josephine, brother of Grover V. Camden and Mrs. T. A. Tague of Vespers. Wis., passed awav Saturday. March 21. at the residence. 930 Broadway. Funeral at FINN BROTHERS FUNERAL HOME. 1639 N. Meridian. Tuesday. March 24, at 8:30 a. m. Service St Joseph's church 9 a. m. Burial Holy Cross cemeterv. Friends Invited. PASCHALL. GLADYS—Daughter of Clifford and Zetta Paschall. sister of Glenn Paschal passed away Saturday. 7:30 a. m. Funeral Tuesday. March 24. 2 p. m.. from residence. 2834 North New Jersey. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. Friends invited. Friends may call at the residence after 1 p. m. Monday. Funeral Directors W. T. BLASENGYM Mair office 1220 Sheih St Drexei 7570 WM D BEAN BLOSSOM Mortuary Phon. Hr 158 I*2l W KM fit George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 522 E. Market. Riiev 5374 UNDERTAKERS HISEY & TITUS 931 N. tc lawarc. Li. 3821. “A REAL HOME FOR SERVICE.” RAGSDALE & PRICE Li. 3608. 1219 N. Alabama. C. WILSON funeral parlors, amouiance service and nodern automotive eauiomrpt nr or. t nd nr TRY TIMES WANT AOs FOR BUSINESS. Instructions Tap-Too Acrobatic Ball-oom Dancing. BONNIE BLUE BROWN. 28 W, North St. LI. 6066. DANCING TAUGHT Ballroom, tap, acrobatic, ballet. Ch. 1058. TAP DANCING TAUGHT IN YOUR OWT4 HOME. VERY REASONABLE. RI. 8735. Special, Notices Why Suffer With Piles when you can positively get well or it will cost vou nothing? Call or write for free literature. G. R. Wyeong. 219 K of P. bldg. RI. 4267, Personals ACCIDENT Claims Collected. LEGO CLAIMS BUREAU. 203 Holliday Bldg.. 241 E. Ohio. DETECTIVES—Private CONFIDENTfAL. 525 Lemcke Bldg, Ri. 1864: eve.. Hu. 3107. DRESSES MADE TO ORDER. COATS MADE AND REMODELED _ Rl. 8829 ETHELYNN school: dressmaking milmery art; d'ses cut. fit. 3539 Kenwd. Ha. 0157-M

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Business Announcements Indianapolis Legal Directory CHARLES ALCON <l3 American Central Life. Ll. 3873, APPLEMAN & MARK > Union Trust Bldg. Rl. 4388. EDWARD DOYLE 315 Board of Trade Bid?. LI. 8687. B. I. HOBBS 123 E OMo St. LI. 3940. ERVE HANFORD 511 Meycr-Kiser Bk. Bldg, RI. 1682. JAMES U. MATHEWS, 1105 Odd Fellow Bldg. RI. 1914; Res.. DR. 5674-J. CHARLES MENDENHALL 1* Aetna Trust Eldg. Ri. 9995. E. H. STEV/ART 503 Fidelity Trust Bldg. Rt. 6713. J. CARL VANDTVIER 411 Indiana Trust Bids. Rl. 5647

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Storage and Transfer MOVING $3 —You help. $1 less; auick service: careful white men. Ch, 5840. LANGDON TRANSFER—LocaI: long distance hauling: spec, rates. LI. 0566. TRANSFER AND MOVING. PRICES REAS. CH. 2724. Help Wanted Male HOT NUMBER JUST RELEASED .Neon changeable let.er window display sign that s a knockout. Appeals to every merchant. Ice cream companies, etc. Low nV™ a? uic o sal £?- P rofit - Imperial Neon Sign Cos., St. Paul, Minn. SALESMAN “For established city routes2s and good bonus both conditional to Budding BrtCr 3D ' m ' at 272 Century lnlrodjjce business building specialty. See MR. EISEN. 301 Mass. Ave n tate ,Distributor: exclusive arSl Ti6} l canhal reauired. C. Leasure, Grand hotel, mornings. Help Wanted Female Ready-to-Wear Saleswomen We have positions open for ready-to-wear saleswomen of outstanding character and ability. Also sales women for hosiery, millinery, lingerie and small .wear. Unusual opportunity for those who can qualify. Apply Mr. Ross Klines Underselling Store 3 f Gr^, l : C ri W h^? ary ■ lady for housework, more _lgr home than wages. 815 N. Rural. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS’ Situations Wanted Female -Position, cook or care for invaild. Ref., post office box 259. Indpls. Rnoms for Rent ALABAMA, N., 1216—Apt. D: share comfortable apt.. 2 business women. Home privileges. Rl. 8759. CAPITOL HOTEL—IIO2 N. Capitol; $3 wk. up- stm. ht- free parking. Ri. 0742. DORMAN. N., 541—One light housekeeping room; $2.75: private entrance. CAPITOL. N.. 1641—Front rmTThome prvl.; radio, piano; breakfast opt. Ta. 3857. COLLEGE 2116—Bedroom, cleam warin'. Reasonable. 2 baths. GUILFORD. 3531—Rni~ mod' home.; lU7 College car: no other roomers. Wa. 3531. ILLINOIS. N.. 2619—Large front rm.; well furri.. cooking privileges; reasonable, Mrs. Swift. MASS.. modern, steam-heated rooms: $4 single, $5 up double. Li. 0665. MINNESOTA. E., 326—Nicely furnished room: bath included. 1 or 2, Dr. 5518. NEW JERSEY, N., 825—Attractive rm. In rose; new walnut furniture. Rl. 9660. NORTH of creek: 2 desirable rms.; $3 and $4: couple or gentleman. Ha. 1505-W. OAKLAND.I 133—Front attractive rm.; private home; breakfast opt. Ch. 4252-R. PIERSON, 2430—Rm. private, mod. apt..; gentleman preferred: gar. opt. Ha. 2433-R. PARK AVE.—Desirable sleeping rm.; light airy; next bath; desirable person; pri! home. Wa. 1754-W. PARK AVE.—Desirable rm.: light, airy next bath; pri. home. Wa. 1794-W. “Fifty Million Frenchmen” STURM. 1201—Front rm.. near bath; private home: privil, if desired. Ch. 5707-J. 33D. E.—First residence from Meridian” lovely front rm. for 2, Ha. 2672. PRINCETON HOTEL Nice clean rms.; hot. cold water: $5 wk.; with bath, $7 wk.; city heat; real winter home, ladies, gentlemen, 232 S. Illinois. COLONIAL HOTEL—Excellent rooms! $7 week two persons; with bath $10.50. two persons. DREXEL-ARMS—73O N. Illinois; 100 outside rms.; stm. ht.; $4 wk. & up, Li. 2821. CLEAN comfortable rms.. attractive wklv. rates Oneida Hotel, new rnangmt. 2i4 S. Illinois St. HOTEL ST. DENIS—I 36 W .Market, clean nice rms.. running hot, cold water. $5 up. 16 SQUARES N.: mod., comfortable front rm„ girl. $3. 1625 Hall PI. Ha, 1394-M. HOTEL AMERICAN—2IO >/h S. Tl).. nice. clean, rod, rms.; bath optional: wklv rates ELDERLY COUPLE—Or children to board. 2214 Barrett Ave. Be. 1964. HOTEL - EDWARD Centrally Located—Modern Low rates to married couples and men. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS*

Room for Rent With Board BROADWAY. 2232—Cheerful front rm., private home; home cooking. He. 2567. DELAWARE. N.. 814—Large attractive rm., twin beds. Home cooking. Privileges. Ll. 6209. PENN.. N., 2142—newly fur. front rm. for one who appre. home; gar, opt. Ha. 2384. CHILDREN to board. Mother’s care; near school. Ri. 8879. WANT CHILDREN to board. Mother’s care. Sub, home. R. R, 9. Box 252. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS" Rent Housekeeping Rooms ASHLAND, 2150 —2 rooms, heat, lights; furnished or unfurnished. He. 289 7. ALABAMA. N.. 1838—Living rm.; porch! nice kitchen: sink: hot water heat. BELLEFONTAINE, 1810—2 iarge clean, modem rms., private entrance, garage. He. 4774. BARTH. 1315—3 small rms. everything furnished: very reasonable. Dr, 5304-J. BELLEFONTAINE. 7131 2-rm. apt., furnished: hot, cold water; $5; 2 unfurn.. $4. BROADWAY. 1138—2. clean, warm rms.. kitchenette, sink. 2 beds, living rm.. $7. BROADWAY, 830—Modern, 2-rm. front apt.: adults. $6. Ri. 3245. BUTLER S., 223—Unfurn. rms pr: . bath. util, furn.; in-door bed. S3O mo. Ir. 4139 CAPITOL. N.. 1809—1. 2-rm. apts.: everv'thlng turn.; mod.: sink; pri. ent. Ha. 4957 CENTRAL. 2226—3 newly furn. rms., $8 wk; Util, fur.; pri. fam.: aft 5 p.m. Ta. 2558 COLLEGE. 2033 —2 rms. for light housekeeplng: nicely furnished; $5. Adults. FLETCHER. 1233—Large 2-rm. apt.: mod.; nr. bath. Pt:v. entrance: turn. Dr. 5067-R. FOUNTAIN SQUARE—Cozy 2-rm. front apt.; next bath: $7; gar. Dr. 3540-R. HARLAN, 1113—3 front downstairs rms.; completely furn., with bath. Dr. 2432. ILL.. N.. 2339—1. 2-rm. kitchenette aptT, $5 and $8.50. Everyth, furn■ Ta. 7110. MARKET, E.. 619-634—Nicely fur., clean rms.; private entrance. Ri. 2102. MICHIGAN. E.. 1311—Large front housekping. rm.: util, turn.; SOO. Ch. 1164-M. NEW JERSEY. N.. 831—3 connecting hsekping. rms.: also slpg. rm.. mod., furn. NEW JERSEY. N.. 134—Good clean housekeeping rooms. Rl. 4145. OHIO, E.. 540—Nice Iront room; $3.50 week; garages, $2.50 and *3.00 month. “Fifty Million Frenchmen * SOUTHEASTERN AVE.. 1611—2 connecting hskp rms. down: private entrance, water. lights, gas furnished. $5 wk. SPRUCE. 1128—3 rms., ground floor; across from school No. 20. TALBOTT. N.. 2420—2-rm. kltch. apt.; new hdwd. firs.; pa. & painted: <7. Ta. 7110. WASH.. E.. 1708—2 modern housekeeping rms.: everything furn.: >6. Li. 4081. WALNUT. 115. E.—2-rm. kitchenette apt.; close in: $5. See housekeeper ln basement. IOTH. E.. 219—2 rooms, everything furn.; reasonable. Ri. 1147. 31ST. W . 1057—2 Comp. fur. mod. rms. for heusekpmg; pri. ent.; gar. Ta. 2551.

Houses and Hats Furnished ASHLAND. 1529—2 rm. lower apt., overst.. everything sum.. prlv. bath, entrance. MICHIGAN. E..—Ladv will share attractive. mod. borne with 1 or 2: gar. Ir. 1401. AMBASSADOR APARTMENT HOTEL 890 N. PENN. „ Beautifully urnlshed and unfurnished aoartrnenu, ultra modern, bath with tub and shower. Frlgldalre walking distance Phore R) ml . ILL . NT 2611—2 bedroom ept.: airy, sunny, utilities fur., Frlgldalre, garage; curtains laundered. DREXEL ARMS—73O N. Illinois; 2-room apts., with bath: >lO per week. TIMES WANT ADS make interesting reading. because interesting bargains of many kinds are listed here daily, . FRONT APT.—Living rm.. bedroom, kitchenette, private entrance and porch. Bath, overstuffed. Utilities sum.. $9 wk. He. 4135. MARKET. E.. 1103—4 rooms: light, gas. heat: gar.: *lO 50 week. Rl. 164 T Apartments for Rent BROADWAY. 2. 3. 4 and 5-rm. apts.. from $25 to $32.50. Call Rl. 7982. COLLEGE. 1913-4 rms . mod., heat, water furnished: garage. $27.50. He. 1892. COLLEGE. 2isl—A nice 4-room apt., cheap; He. 5259. ] BELLEFONTAINE, 2315 Ra-.ently redecorated lower apt.: 3 rooms and bath: heat, water, garagc_furrished. Dr. 3300. MANCHESTER. 962 N. PENN. Bedrooi* apartment: Frlgidairc: all utilities: from S4O to $62.50. LI, 1781. NEW JERSEY. N.. 522—Lovely 2. 4 and 5rm. apts,; strictly mod.: teas. Rl. 7934. 4509 E Washington $ 57.58 3707 N. Meridian 110.00 5345 E. Washington St 37.50 412 N. Alabama $48.50-$57.00 1655 N. Alabama 37.00 1124 Broadway 43.00 1108 College 35.00 1020-1026 Central s2l- 37.50 1603 Central $32.50-$55.00 418 E. 15th $45- 55.00 1226 N. Illinois $35- 40.00 3015 N. Meridian 80.00 1733 N. Meridian 64.50 1220 Park 45.50 3515 N. Pennsylvania 53.00 850 N. Pennsylvania 60.50 234 E. Pratt 38.50 1244 E. Washington 43.50 1913 W. Washington 38.00 MOYNAHAN PROPERTIES. 710 UNION TITLE. LT. 3458. Nights. Sundays and Holidays. N. E. Corner Wash, and Riley; 5-room modern apt. Inquire 37 N. Riley. Ir. 6663. RILF.Y, N.. 101 —Attractive 3-rm. apt.; garage, adults. Rers. Tr. 2545. Apartment Rental Bureau We have apartments for rent anvwhere in the city north of Washington St.; let us help vou find one. positively no extra commission and no obligations: we usually furnish car and driver to show apartments without extra charge. Call Rl. 1371. dav and night service. SEE OR PHONE US FIRST Furnished aid unfurnished apts., in ten locations: $35 up. Phone Li. 539!. H. IT. Woodsmall Agency THE HAINES—BIOVb N. Til. Beautiful furl or unfur apts.; reasonable. LI. 8834 THE CHISWICK Ruckle. 2803-11: desirable 5 rooms. 2 bedrooms garage, beat and water furnished. Ri. 7243: eves.. Ha. 1663-M.

Houses for Rent ARSENAL, N.. 323--6 rms.. mod. double. water paid; $32.50. Call 1430 E. Ohio. BRADBURY, 1319 —4 rooms, semi-mod.; shades furnished: water pd.; sl6. Ri. 5177. COLLEGE, 4115—Attractive brick veneer double: 6 rins.: A-l: gar.: S6O, Hu. 4022. CHESTER.. 14.. 117 —Modern. 6-room double with garage. Owner Ha. 1236. __ CLEAN mod. attractive 5-room double. Take sor 6 tons to heat. Ir. 4393 DELA.. N.. 1809—7-rni. mod. double: soft wa.: kitchen: fine condition: bus line: gsr. DRAPER. 1541—5 rooms water paid, gas! eVc., sl6: near school. Hu. 4368, EUGENE. 850-54—4 or 5 rms.. mod.; gar.; j paved stieet: $25. Li. *437. : HIGHLAND. 418—Modern single: near real I silk and Tech; garage. Ch. 3991. | ILL.. N.. 1510—10 rs., moc": new pa.: ar- 1 ranged for riiier/ Rcdu. $42.50: wa. pd 246 N. JEFFERSON Five-room modern upper duplex and garage. $25.00. GREGORY fc APPEL. INC. Li. 7491. 1506 LAWTON Reduced to $22.50; five rooms modern except furnace, garage: water paid. SCHMID & SMITH. TNC- REALTORS. MILLER. 1757—6 rms.. strictly modern; garage. $25, Water paid. Be. 3807. MICHIGAN. W.. 3326—7-room mod. single: A-l condition, garage. Be. 1393-W. MICHIGAN. E.. 1041—Single walking distance, garage, Ch. 3991. MORRIS, W„ 1754 Five rooms: modern: water paid at $23.50; good cond. SCHMID ft SMITH. INC,, REALTORS. MICHIGAN 1411-1 ride 5-room modern double: A-l condition: exceptionally low reni: $22.50. He, 5272. OLNEY. N.. 2407—Newly decorated, strictly mod. 5-room double. Ch. 4576-M. PRUITT ST.. 1340—5 rooms, garage, electric. lights, well, good condition, one block Riverside car line; sl7. SEKTON REAL FSTATE. Ri. 7151. RURAL. N.. 811—5 ROOMS AND BATH. GARAGE, RANDOLPH. N.. 308—Dandy 6-room semimodem double: good location: A-l condltion: garage, reduced to S2O. Dr. 3472. SFRUOE. 1615—Single. 6-room semi-mod-ern. be semen t. garage: good location: S2O. STANTON AVE., 3661—4 rooms. inside toilet, electric lights, gas, large corner lot. will redecorate, house nracticaily new. $18.50. SEXTON REAI. ESTATE. Ri. 7151. “Fiftm Million Frenchmen” SHJLLER. 72—5 rooms and bath, garage, ■s2s. VERMONT. W\. 132 -Modern 7-room dble.: privilege renting rms. *35. He. 2835. VALLEY AVE. 2020—Semi-modern 4-room double: long lot: garage: sl4. VERMONT. W.. 2005—Upper duplex, 5 rms. mod., except heat. gar.. $lB. Be. 0907-W. WASHINGTON. E.. 3012-14 (Trooms, mod.: garage: 825. Open 2 to 4. Ir. 4297. WASHINGTON, E.. 4126—8-ronm modern; A-l hatdwood floors, dovm: 339. He. 4820. WEST ST.. If.. 42—2 large rooms: water paid: $7.50 oer month. Ri, 5177. 26TH. W.. 1420—Single. 6 room? 3 bedrooms, garage. Reduced. S4O. Wa, 2444. 29TH. W.. 560—4-room modern: garagelarge vard. basement, kitchen furnished: S3O. Li. 4437. NORTH OF CREEK—3-bedroom house: redeco.: suitable 2 fam.: reas. Ha. 1505-W 48TH. E.. 651—4-rm. mod. double.; garage. Reduced. $43 mo. Ir. 2731. BEECH GROVE—76 S. 11th Ave.: 7-room mod., near school. S3O. Garage. For Colored ■Rive rooms, electric, gas. inside toilet. ?43 W. Dunlop & Holtegel, 122 E .Market 6174 Ncrwaldo; 6-r. mod., gar $40.00 429 W. 29th; 4-r. modern, gar 35.00 924 Arbor Ave.; 4-r. modern, gar... 20.00 1038 Cbadwick; 6-r.. 2-car gar 16.00 1303 Deloss; 5-r., bath; wat. nd... 15.00 1147 Deloss: 5-r., water ii paid 12.50 1345 Deloss; 4-r., wat. pd.; gar 10.00 824 Beech; 4-r.; water paid 10.00 1232 Deloss; 4-r.: water naid 9.00 JENNINGS BROS.. 28 S. Illinois St. COLORED 3914 E. 28TH ST. Four room sing’e SIO.OO. GREGORY & APPEL. INC. Li. 7491. TIMES WANT ADS make Interesting reading. because lnterestin-r bargains of many kinds are listed here daily, Suburban for Rent STOP 6 1 ,~ Rockville Rd. Spring here, new homes, chicken nark, ground, Houses for Sale North MODERN 6-room furnished house and garage. Ready to move in. At a bargain. With down payment. Ashland Ave. near 21st St, Bv owner. 227 Ma c s. A“e. East 4114-4126 SPANN AVE. 4 and 5-room bungalows, semi-modern; will sell at bargain prices on terms: close ■ to school, churches and the Christian City park. Take English ave. bus to Grant st. M. E. HUNTER. 3929 English Ave “Fifty Million Frenchmen” 4114-4126 SPANN AVE. 4 and 5-room bungalow, semi-modern; will sell at bargajji prices on terms: close to school, churches and the Christian city park. Take English Ave. bus to Grant St, M. E. Hunter 3929 English Ave. South NEAR BEAUTIFUL GARFIELD PARK Five rooms, modern bungalows: paved streets. Let vour rent buv a home. 1611 FINLEY’ ST. „• 2844 ALLEN AVE. Ri. 2509, N. J. Fox. Hu. 1168. Lots for Sale PTNE Building lot. 85x300; in 5600 block goith Penn.. cheaD for cash, call owner. HU. 2684. Miscellaneous for Sale 8104 Lot 6-volt Auto Storage batteries,! nationally advertised, 13-plate, j heavy duty, charged dry. Take your pick at $4.00 each. List on these 1 batteries is $8.50. Big 4 Unclaimed Freight Station. Cor. Capitol and South <St. I

Miscellaneous for Sale NEW_an<f rebuilt electric air compressors. MEIER ELECTRIC AND MACHINE CO.. 3525 East Washington Bt. Irt 1151. NEW'and Rebuilt Electric Water Pump*. STEIER ELECTRIC <fc MACHINE 00. 3525 East Washington St. Ir. 1151. PLUMBING fixtures at reduced prices; Li 8884 ° Ut ° f SbOW room * 810 N - HI. i NATIONALLY advretised Oil Burner, in use 3 years: unusual bargain. Hu. 8665. NEW and used steam and hot water radiators. 810 N. 111. St. LI. 8884. Machinery and Tools do . p ,Metrical and mechanical experimental work and developement work. Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 East Wash. S>. Ir. 1151. Household Goods “CUT-PRICE” FURNITURE 3-piece walnut veneer bedroom suite..s39 walnut finish dining room suite $45 Overstufled velour living room suite. .$49 Four-room home outfit $lB5 S asy sre5 re ? lt - Terms $5 down on any c^ ln c^ r o e & IDEAL FURNITURE CO. ICE BOXES Take advantage of our discount sale. J ce boxes at big reductions. POLAR ICE AND FUEL COMPANY 3905 E. Washington St. SEWING MACHINEB; portable electric irv& a L-, and otlier makes as low as $35. SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO.. 126 W Washington St. Rl. 9718. MAKE your own dresses. Buy - Singer sewtog machines as low as $lO. Singer Sewing Machine Co- 838 Va. Ave. Dr. 2474 ITALIAN DINING RM., carved; beautiful ? K,- roo 7y J lvin * room. rugs, occassional tables, odd dresser, sac 2423 N. Meridian SEXLTNG at a sacrifice, entire furnishings He 8 57 r i6° ra house ‘ A,so absque dishes. MAYTAG—Aluminum tub; works gooefi 32 h. Delft ware St. Muisical Instruments b c^ a DTIFUL SBSO Wurlitzer make; owner sacrificing equity, small balance to pavreal bargain. WTLKING MUSIC CO. 120 East Ohio Street. ' PEARSON PIANOLA PLAYKRTiooks"' new “?.? Playing condition, with bench and [on WoVt s >.i,y E yF OTG MUSIC COMPANY. East Ohio Street. A MHucaN Trumpet! silver - Plate! gold bell, excellent condition: S2O. Terms ._ „ PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 N, Penn, St. _ Li . 5513 ■Y^OPHONES—Easiest pavment plan Tn qr-wnor ' es ? Pns ; LORENZ SAX SCHOOL. Pembroke Arcade. 1,1. 4800. mahogany upright; wonderful a Dpea raner real buv; priced $75. WTLKING MUSIC CO.. 120 E. Ohio St. R ,^ I u? S^ ESSED stutll ° upright:" small; big KTvr> f .Tr rc \ o T lp pnp , : 0 easy terms. WIL-KJF-G MUSIC CO., 120 E. Ohio St. PLAYER piano—With bench and rolls cheap forecast). Ri. 4769. Radio and Equipment Save 50% on Radio in cabmct - 8 tubes ITI S3S.Wj Victor, 10 tubes, tone quality beyond comparison 75 00 9 tubes Superhetrodvne. 98.00 K ent No. 46, table model, 8 tubes, dynamic speaker 42 00 Phi co No. 87. Lovbov 69 00 No. 95. Highboy Ss:on Crosley Mate 65 00 Al’.Sets.Guaranteed and Serviced. Radio Bargain Shop , sale radio cabinets “Vi* an f* niahoeany cabinets; values LD to SSO- cho rK e S $5 ALLEN. 511 Mass. Ave. “t> ecir ' trade in allowance on your old tubes. Bring in vour tubes and have them tested free vri- • KEMPLER RADIO CO. 36 Virginia Ave. t>| siss "Fifty Million Frenchmen” Delivery and testing ofTadTo tubes. S T'' trials. $3 BRAINARD ELECJRIC. Li. 9410, Ch. 1147-W. eve, f '.*k LS r r )bci radio and power nack repairLightning Radio. Ch 7210 LINCOLN Radio ServiT, Expert general ' repair services. Li. 1126. general R *a LlßtyS r3 , dio , service calls? 50e. Aerials $3. House checking calls. 50c. He. 4406. TRY times want ads for business' Barter and Swap WILL -?„ a jte 1 ton Ford truck and $l5O for JJ I ?I '2oo house. Balance ran be paid $5.50 per month. Inquire of p_?ra__De Ree. 818 F. Maryland St. LOT to trade for horse and wagon or cow and chickens. Be. 1254-M, Monday. FREE dumping grounds for everyone. S Meridian and Adler: N. Belt R. R. SALE or trade Coal Range. ~A-1; for Electric Sewing Machine nr cash. Be. 1640. Miscellaneous Wanted H FURNITURE ’ OF ILL KINDS HOMES COMPLETE PREFERRED HODGES AUCTION RI 2019. HOUSE CLEANING?—Your surplus clothin"-. furniture, magazines, papers, will help us to help others. Salvation Army Industrial Home. Phone for wagon, Ri. 6822. 127 W, Georgia St. PARTY wants 4 to 6 rms. of furniture, or will buy a few odd pieces. Call Hu. 7274 days or eves. WILL pay cash for household furniture in _ anY size lots. Call. Ri 1626. Furniture Wanted—HE7ls47 ; FOR-QUICK SERVICE k BEST PRICES I IF YOU’VE FURNITURE TO SELI, CALL HA 4957: NO DEALER: r:AN PAY MORE YOU NEED CASH. I NEED FURNITURE.

Store-Office Supplies TYPEWRITERS—AII standard makes new and used portables; Dalton adding machines. Repairs and typewriter supplies Typowrlters of all makes rented at S3 per Wlont.h or 3 months $7.50. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO.. 137 N. Meridtan St.. Board of Trade Bldg Ll 6822 TYPEWRITERS Unusual bargains, all makes secondhand typewriters. All makes rented. $2.50 one month. 3 months. $6. Woodstock Typewriter Cos.. Fact. Br 317 N. Penn. St Ll. 4713. REDUCTIONS—As low as 50'7> on former models of cash registers: fully guaranteed and monthly terms. NATIONAL CASH REGISTER CO., 44 S. PENN. USED typewriters, office machines, repairs. KING TYPEWRITER EX.. 205 Mass. Ave. Li. 9470, TYPEWRITERS sold, rented and repaired, special rental rates. LIBERTY TYPEWRTTER CO. 143 E. Ohio St. L! 4806 SODA FOUNTAlN—Excellent cond.; must sell, verv reas. Ta. 1333. "Fiftv Million Frenchmen” Pets CAH7 RIES—Good singers, hens, mated na rs: rollers. 1724 Broadway. He, 3914. Business Opportunities BEAUTY PARLOR: established business a bargain. Ri. 9779. 456 Mass. Ave. Coal and Wood CITIZENS COKE BASEBURNER. $9: FURNACE. $9.50. BEST POCAHONTAS LUMP. $9.00: MINE RUN $7.00 BEST WONDER LUMP RED ASH. LUMP. $7.75: MINE RUN $6.50 BEST W. VA. LARGE BLK. $6.50: MINE RUN. .$5.25 BEST E. KY ..$6.50 to *7.00 BEST ISLAND CREEK ...$6.50 to $7.00 ECHO, LP., $5.50 SILVER FLASH BLK $5.00 IND NO. 6 LP $5.00 WHITE ASH BLK $5.00 ECONOMY LUMP $5.03 DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN CITY IMMEDIATE SERVICE ‘ECONOb.4I2.g_W (TH ICCNOMV * , FREDRICK COAL CO. 801-899 Beecher St. Dr, 1792. POCAHONTAS COAL CO. 2112 Northv.-estern Ave. Ta. 3080.

LOTS OF HEAT—LOW COST BLACK BELL g BLOCK : T.uhn one ton on our recommendation. We know you'll reorder on your own recommendation. Sold only by us. Island Creek S7.O(J Jumbo W. Va. Lump. .$6.50 W. Va. Mine Run .... $5.25 FEDERAL COAL CO. 1020 E. North St, CH. 2291

Legalß^Ue^ Cash at Once—No Waiting No Red Tape—No Endorsers If payments are too large we will make them amaller. LINCOLN AUTO LOAN CO. 8 SOUTH CAPITOL AVENUE lUley 1321

AUTOMOBILE LOANS REFINANCE AT LOWER PAYMENTS SACKS BROS. LOAN CO. 308 INDIANA AVE. Rl 5994 2nd BLOCK OFf ILLINOIS AND OHIO STS. Y:• _ %

Coal and Wood FAMOUS - ! EVERGLOj INDIANA. | ! 8' LUMP COAL I SS®® i j INDIANAPOLIS | i; COfeL COMPANY! -4.4.9 1 n* 9m—mam m mmmmmm m rmmm £-T7p7757i/i-T.715 USO W. Va., l/o-T., $3.50; i/ r T.,-$2 J. & I. COAL CO. CH. 6048. /■ "" ■■ 11 "' r ' sa ~ i R Illinois Lump ... $5.00 | Monarch Lump.. $5.25 W. Virginia Lp.. $6.50 We Handle All Other Best Grades of Coal and Coke. CENTER COAL CO. LI. 1458 LI. 1459 j Indianapolis I I Ice & Fuel Cos. R K V/h.v take chances on Inferior B grades of coal. Our years of cxfl pcrience is vour profit. H CLINTON BLOCK. Cln. fkd. .$5.09 H IND . 8-IN; LP.. CLN. FKD... 5.00 H W VA.. 2x6 furnace egg 6.25 | IV. V., LARGE LP. FORKED.. 6.50 ■ \V. VA.. 2x4 EGG. FORKED... 6.25 S W. VA.. NUT AND SLACK..,. 4.00 g E. SY.. 6-IN. LP. FORKED... 7.00 E PIONEER IS CREEK FKD... 7.00 g GEN. NO. 3 POCAHONTAS . 9.00 I CITIZENS COKE $9 and $9.50 I OPERATORS OF THREE YARDS. j Dr. 6685 Dr. 2400 roniiw. t oo INDImTa WONDER BITTERGLO £*TRA LARGE , COAL WHITE RIVER COAL CO t SPECIAL High Grade Coal at Bargain Trite wh jgggt 'This coal is clean forked, burns well and bolds fire overnight. Best Va. Blk.. cln. fkd $6.50 Best E. Ky. Blk.. cln. fkd. 7.00 Best Is!. CrU. Blk.. cln. fkd 7.00 Va. Carbondale 1.p., cln. fkd 6.30 Best Va.. Bx 6. cln. fkd 6.25 West Va. Wash Egg. cln. fkd.. .. 6.25 Best Va. Mine Run. 50% In 5.23 A good furnace coal. Best Ind. I.p. or Egg., cln. fkd... 5.00 High Grade Nut and Slack 4.00 Best White Ash Lp.. cln. fkd 5.00 GEN. GLENDORA WONDER COAL. Big Blk.. $7: Med. Ln.. 56.30: Egg. $6.25 Citizens Coke, all sizes SO.OO- 9.50 Gen. Smokeless New River lump 9.00 Delivery anywhere in city. Union Ice SrfauCo DE-A&ai i?iO Smf-F avi It will pay you to visit our yard and see the difference in good coal. II I ,1 J SELL. RENT OR BUY REAL ESTATE through classified ads ln the Times. Phone “ad-taker” Rl. 5551. during buslneas hours. j — , ■ Money to Loan HATE 2%' Lowest in City Almost One-Half Less than the 3'2% legal rate. Any size loans up to S300: same J rate i2%> on all loans: length of time and size of payments arranged to suit: | $6 is the total amount of the first pay- i ment on a SIOO loan for 25 months, and then get lower each month: no I fines, no extra charges of anv kind: interest Is the only cost: vou get full amount of loan: pay monthly, semimonthly or weekly. If possible pay more than the regular payments and reduce interest or pav off at anv time and stop interest. Interest charged only on balance; no embarrassing investigations of anv kind: strictly confidential: no Indorsers. If it is the thing for vou to make a loan and it will be a help, see the Indianapolis Public Welfare Loan Association 330 Occidental Bldg. RI. 3537 Operated bv Indianapolis business men. Directors. G. A. Efroymson. Rev. Francis H. Gavlsk. Judge James A. Collins. Franklin Vounegut. Wm. J. Moonev M. M. Dunbar. Ralph Bamberger. Herman P. Lieber and Henrv Lanssenkamp. _ 1 FUfOiIJI’URE ALIQijjJDANS Buckeye Finance Cos. 207 E. New York St RI. 4974 “autos furniture LOANS EQUITABLE FINANCE CO. 219 E. Ohio St. • LI. 6605. “Fifty Million Frcnchmen” Personal Property Loans CAPITAL LOAN COMPANY Inc. 141 1 a E Washington St. Rtlev 7561 Prospect St. Drexel 5088 Loans. $lO to S3OO. m 24 hours. PERSONAL FINANCE CO. OF INDIANAPOLIS. 31 3. Pennsylvania. Ri. 30Si. 1

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Auto Supplies and Repairs ! TOUR MOTOR OVERHAULED COMPLETE 4s, $18.00; 6s, 528.13 Bs, $35.60 SAVE 50% on all Repairing with our money bacif guarantee. NOT CONNECTED WITH ANY SCHOOL For Estimate Phone HE. 3000 U. S. GARAGE j 2441 Central Ave. SAVE 60% ON ANY JOB Complete motor overhauled, everything I furnished. 4s sls; 6s $22.50; 8s $32. Tha i big shop Personal supervision of master mechanics and absolutely guaranteed. Drive in or phone Indiana State Auto School. South and Alabama. Ri. 0648. USED TIRES All sizes SI.OO ea. We also buy and trade. Be. 4300. TOM ROGERS. 3117 W Wash. JOHN GUDELHOEFER WAGON CO.—Will repair or make new tops and curtains for tout car 202 Kentucky Ave Automobiles Wanted WILL—Pav casn lor vour car or vour eaulty. I. WOLF AUTO CO. LI. 4519. sl_N Capita' Automobiles for Sale Dependable TJsea Cars. JOHNSON CHEVROLET CO. Meridian at 11t.h LI *36s Good Used Cars. FRANK S. FEE3ER. 1136 Proxrect Cr ft too REAL VALUES IN USED CARS. MARMON NEW-USED CAR STORE - Bargains tn Used Cars. CARSON BROS 921-23 Virginia Ave. Dr. 0232 CHFVROi FT p EDAN: car runs untyauLU and , cok „ Kood . Wllv SSO. Browning Gent Inc. 10th and Meridian. Rl. 8655. CHEVROLET mechanically O. K.; $215. BROV/NING GENT CO.. INC., Meridian and 10th. Rl. 8655. rHF VROI FT coupe, m in LnLYAULCI and condition; only $135.00. C. O. \VARNOCK, 819 East Washington St. Li. 8396. X CHEVROLET r snappy good looking car in wonderful shape; $315 Terms. Hare Chevrolet Cos. 540 E. Wash. St. Ri. 5325. Onen Evenings and Sunday. X CHEVROLET aughly reconditioned, upholstery and paint in excellent condition. A bargain for oniv $415. Terms. Hare Chevrolet Cos. 540 E. Wash. St. Ri. 5325. Open Evenings and Sunday, CHEVROLFT c ° A cH - 1829. 4-nc. V rvun-C. 1 Equipped with four new Hood tires; mechanically perfect; looks like new. A bargain ohlv $265.00. “TUs and other good buys. SWISSHELM fc SON.. 542-44-46 East Washington St. KFSSEX COACH. 1928: mechanlcally perfect: tires and paint arc A-l. Priced $!95. Terms. Hare Chevrolet Cos. 540 E. Wash. St. Ri. 5325. Open Evenings and Sunday. FORDS guaranteed values in l J GOOD used cars. FRANK HATFTELD. 625 North Capitol. FORD 1925 Sport roadster; the oniv nne Wfi | lavc j est a(; the price of *265. BROWNING OENT CO.. INC.. 10th and Meridian. Open Sunday. FORD 1929 COUPE, all ready to go. can be had for $225.' INDIANAPOLIS AUTOMOBILE COMPANY. INC., 1065 Virginia. At, Dr. 3391. FORD 1929 FORDOR sedan. A beau1, ou tiful job: A-1 condition; only *275: SBS down, bal. 1 vear EUREKA AUTO CO.. 332 N. Capitol. Li. 4188. FORD 25 TUDOR: make an offer. Browning Gent. Inc.. 10th and Meridian. FORD COUPE. 1926. A bargain; l Ufitz on!y 15Q.00. C. O. WARNOCK, 819 East Washington St. Li. 8396 FORD SPORT coupe, 1929. Looks and runs like a nev/ car; in perfect condition throughout; a bargain for only $265.00. This and other good buys. SWISSHELM k SON, 542-44-48 East Washington St. FORD *24 COUPE: make an offer.' * Browning Gent. Inc., 10th and Meridian. “Fiftv Million Frenchmen” NJ ASH 21 Adv. sedan; make an offer. Browning Gent.. Inc., 10th and Meridian. NASH 24 STD - SEDAN; make an offer. Browning Gent. Inc.. 10th and Meridian. OAKIAND 1927 COUPE: reflnUhed and iR in the best 0 . condition: $225. BROWNING GENT CO.. INC.. Meridian and IQtli. Ri. 8655. OAiCI AND COACH, 1927. In U sha n e throughout: only $145.00. C. O. WARNOCK, 819 East Washington St. Li. 8396. OLDSMOBILE '25 COicHTTnak. an offer. Browntnn Gent. Inc., loth and Meridian. PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE COUPE. 1929: loo ks and runs like anew car: mechanically perfect: tires are excellent: a bargain for only $345. 'lbis and other food buys SWISSHELM & SON. 542-*4-*6 E. Washington St. ROOSF VELT 1930 SEDAN. Looky a foVin.-'W JONES MOTOR CORP. 3*s N. Capitol Ave, Rj, 212,. ANDY Is in a Picklement So are we—for money, room or somepin’. We must move some used cars and we have real bargain.3 in Hudsons, Essex, Fords, Chevrolets, Chryslers, Oldsmobiles and other makes. No reasonable offer refused. < LIBERAL TERMS OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-65 S. Meridian. DR. 4743 DODGE—I92S ROADSTER? ~535. OLdI COACH. 1925; S6O. EASY TERMS. INDIANAPOLIS AUTOMOBILE COMPANY, 1065 VIRGINIA AVE. DR. 3891. WHIPPET ROADSTER. '2S— kiVS: 1/3 down. MARTINS. 4451 W, Wash. St. WTLLYS-KNIGHT eedanjw'26: model 70: $245: 1/3 down. MARTINS. 4451 W. Wash. . TRY TIMEB WANT ADS FOR CUSINESS' Trucks ..FORD TRUCK. 1 92 7. TFlEquipped w!t h box f body and in A-l condition. A V#l bargain for only *75.00. LAUTH W CHEVROLET to , 3547 East Washington St. Ir. 1175.