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FIFiELD RENEWS HIS ALLEGIANCE TO ‘COFFINISM’ Hugg, Other G. 0. P. Chiefs Bolster Courage at McKinley Club. BY BEN STERN While Coffin leaders “whistled in the dark,” disturbed by the storm of the anti-organization sentiment, Otto G. Fifield, secretary of state, reaffirmed his allegiance to the generally discredited organization at the meeting of the McKinley club Wednesday night-. Fifield protested his friendship, while Martin M. Hugg, . Republican county chairman, and several Coffin spokesmen performed the couragebolstering act. “Some Democrats in Indianapolis are trying to get Republican opposition out against me for renomination, but I hope they are not successful,” Fifield declared. Then referring to several Coffin henchmen from the Ninth ward who are in the employ of the secretary of state, Fifield said: “They are helping to make my administration a success." Neglects Several Points The secretary described the school safety program begun several months ago by the state police when omens for the renomination boom were not auspicious, but made no mention of the SII,OOO overpayment for drivers’ license slips; Lake county conniption; Frank Wright's entanglements or the use of state police in politics. Several weeks ago when the antiCoffin fight became strong, Fifield promised emissaries of the Citizens’ Republican League that he would furnish them with a roster of the sixty Coffin aids in his employ and permit questioning as to their stand in the fight to purge the organization. Since that time Fifield has made no move to provide -the list or permit the questioning and has worked in closer harmony than ever with the Coffin group. Reformers Hit Back Reform leaders* are retaliating with the demand that the Republican state convention not renominate Fifield, but self ct a candidate 'for secretary of state whose record is untarnished and. who has had no alliance with the generally discredited Coffin machine. Courage of the regular organization workers was bolstered at the meeting by Hugg, who declared that ’’soreheads and those with disappointed ambitions are responsible for the war on the regular organization.” NEW CABLE TO BE LAID Line From Key West to Cuba Will Improve Telephone Service. Another cable linking the United States and Cuba in telephone communication is to be laid between Key West, Fla., and Havana, at once, according to word received by the Indiana Bell Telephone Company today. The cable will be approximately 127 miles long and will provide as many telephone circuits as are included in all three of the present cables on this route. Energy of voice currents will be amplified a billion fold at either end, it is announced. HEART DISEASE BLAMED Body of George Coleman Found Near Railroad by Boys. Death of George W. Coleman, 72, of 329 East lowa street, Wednesday afternoon was attributed to heart disease by Coroner C. H. Keever today. The man’s body w’as found at Raymond street and the Pennsylvania railway by two boys. Coleman resided with a stepdaughter, Mrs. R. V. Ferguson. A sister, Mrs. Florence Baker, of 817 East Seventeenth street, also survives him. Legal .Notices INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION INVITATION FOR BIDS ON PAINT, VARNISH AND RAW OIL. Notice is hereby Riven that sealed proposals will be received by the Director of the Indiana State Hißhway Commission at his office in the State House Annex, Indianapolis, Indiana, up to ten < 10:00> o’clock a. m„ April 22, 1930, for furnishing approximately 16,075 gallons of paint, varnish and raw oil, manufactured in accordance with Indiana State Highway Commission specifications. Approximate Quantities as follows: Red Shop Paint ........ 2.055 gallons Brown Field Paint ...... 2,010 gallons Black Field Paint 1,840 gallons White Field Paint 2.095 gallons Federal Yellow Paint ... 600 gallons Raw Oil .... ; 150 gallons Black Stencil Paint 60 gallons Equipment Paint 3,000 gallons White Traffic Paint .... 4,000 gallons Varnish No. RM 462 265 gallons Total 16,075 gallons The specifications may be examined at the office of the State Highway Commission. State House Annex, Indianapolis. Indiana, or copies thereof, will be forwarded free upon request. Bids shall be submitted upon standard proposal forms which will be furnished free upon request. The right is reserved by the Director to reject any or all bids, or to award on any combination of bids that in his Judgment. is most advantageous to the State of Indiana. INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION. J. J. BROWN, Director. LEGAL SALE Notice is hereby given pursuant to the statutes that the undersigned conducting a public storage house will sell on Monday. May 5, 1930, for accrued charges the household and other goods belonging to the following named people: Lillie Beii, No. 524; S. J. Benton, No. 3665: Madge Brannon. No. 4009; Mrs. Dan Brosnan, No. 3893: Louise Butler. No. 3651: A. V. Byers. No. 3804; Hazel K. Cottingham, No 3063; Sam J. Danner. No 1354: J. Dolan. No. 4022; Mrs. Maude Esch. No. 1278; Walter Freeman, No. 4134; Howard Hadley. No. 2988: John M. Hedrick, No. 2530: Mrs. Fred Hillman, No. 4011; Thos. Hopkins. No. 3923; Mrs. L. C. Howell. No. 4089: C. E. Hughes. No. 3685: Jack Jeffers. No. 2843; Edna Jones. No. 3948: Mrs. M. L. Lieb, No. 3956: Anna D. Long, No. 3219; Arthur Lovelace. No. 1781; K. Mitchell. No. 3981; Elgie Morehead. No. 3323; Susie Motlev No. 2745: H. McGee, No. 2763: Leo McGrath. No. 3955: Mrs. Louis McNutt, No. 3927; T. C. Nickelson, No. 4005; Lincoln Oriowskl, No. 3693; W G. Owen. No. 3126: Florence Pelletrau. No. 4173; B. W. Perlee. No. 3949; Hershell Quarles. No. 3687; Wilford Rackeman. No. 3765: Harry Rogers No. 4060; Harlan Rollings. No. 4069; Mrs. Mabel Shields. No. 1909; Harry Snyder, No. 1656: Wm. Stather. No. 2558; Mrs. J. Ben Thiesgear. No. 3695; George Treadway, No. 3435: Mrs. Bird V. Demar., No. 2224: L, L. Warren. No. 1846: Dexter West, No. 4036: Sada Whitley. No. 946; J. W. Wilcox. No. 3999: Arzella Wilson, No. 1789. Mrs. Earl Winchester, No. 30C7. SHANK FIREPROOF STORAG* COMPANY. 1430 North Illinois St, Indianapolis. XncL

Legal Notices LEGAL SALE Notice is hereby given pursuant to the statutes that the undersigned conducting a public storage house will sell on Monday. May 5, 1930. for accrued charges, the househlod and other goods belonging to the following named people: C. D. Alexander. No. 605: Edgar O. Coffman. No. 552; Dave Gaddis. No. 257; Alice Greiner. No. 455; Walter Griffin. No. 203; George Harrel, No. 603; J. W. Honaker. No. 626: Russel Huston. No. 604; Julia Mellish. No. 632; Martin D. Orebaugh. No. 538; Joe Ross. No. 622: T. H. Roberts. No. 609; Bertha Smith. No. 470: Kathrvn M. Eden. No. 3875. SHANK FURNITURE AND STORAGE COMPANY 1430 North Illinois Street. INDIANA WORLD WAR MEMORIAL NOTICE TO BIDDERS (I: a. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the trustees of the Indiana World War Memorial. Indiana World War Memorial Building, corner St. Clair and Meridian Streets, Indianapolis, Indiana, until 10 o'clock a. m. Tuesday. May 20. 1930. for furnishing materials and labor necessary for certain alterations (consisting of paving sidewalks, curbing and other miscellaneous worki in the layout of University Square, bounded by Meridian. Vermont, Pennsylvania and New York Sts., in the City of Indiana,aolis. Indiana, all as per contract documents, plans and specifications prepared by Walker & Weeks, Architects, 2341 Carnegie Avenue. Cleveland. Ohio, and approved and adopted by said trustees. 1 1>I The plans, specifications, contract forms (in the form that will be required to be signed by the successful bidder) and proposal form are on file and can be seen at the office of the trustees and of the Architects. Copies of the plans and specifications may be obtained at the office of the trustees or from the architects upon deposit of ten dollars (SIO.OO I which deposit will be refunded when the plans and specifications are returned. All deposit checks shall be certified and made pavable to Walker & Weeks. (cl All proposals shall be made and submitted on special proposal forms furnished by the architects and strictly as required therein. Inclosed In a sealed envelope indorsed with the name of the work to -which It refers and addressed to “Trustees of the Indiana World W’ar Memorial, ' 102 War Memorial Building. St. Clair and Meridian Sts., Indianapolis, Indiana. (di Each proposal shall be accompanied by an approved Surety Company’s bond or a certified check, made payable to trustees of the Indiana World War Memorial. in an amount equal to ten per cent. (1077,1 of the bid or proposal tendered. such bond to be payable without any relief whatever from valuation and appraisement laws of the State of Indiana. The trustees to have the right to hold and retain all certified checks and guarantee bonds submitted until an award Is made and a contract Is entered Into or until all bids have been rejected. If for any reason Whatever the successful bidder fails to enter into a contract within ten (10) days after the award is made, then such certified check shall be forfeited to and retained by the trustees of the Indiana World War Memorial as and for liquidated damages sustained by reason of the failure of the bidder to enter Into such contract, and If such bid Is accompanied by a Surety Company’s proposal guarantee bond, then ar.d in that event trustees of the Indiana World War Memorial shall have a right to recover as and for liquidated damages the full amount of the penalty of such bond, together with interest at the rote of six per cent. (6q>) per annum and attorney's fees. In either case trustees of the Indiana World War Memorial reserve the right to let the contract tc any other said bidders whose bid mnv be deemed by said trustees to be the next lowest ana best bid, cr may reject at! other bids and readvertise as they may deem best. ( e Each proposal shall have the amounts written with ink or typewriter In words and figures. Each bidder shall state the lime within which he agrees to complete the work comprised In this contract. (f) The time set for the completion of the work by the bidders will be considered In determining the successful bidder. igi Upon the acceptance of any proposal and the award of the contract, the bidder to whom the award Is made will be required within ten (lot days to enter into the contract and to give an approved surety bond in the form and in the amount "and upon conditions as prescribed in the general conditions of the specifications on file at the offices of tne trustees and of the architects. (hi Each proposal shall be properly signed with the full name of the person, firm or corporation submitting the same. (1) Each bidder shall file with his bid an affidavit that such bidder has not directly or indirectly entered Into any combination, undertaking, collusion or I agreement with any other bidder or prospective bidder to maintain tne price of any work on contract or to prevent any other bidder from bidding or to induce any bidder to refrain from bidding on any contract work and that such bid is made without regal'd or reference to any other bid and without an agreement or understanding or combination, either directly or indirectly, with any other person with reference to such bidding, in any manner whatsoever. (1) The trustees reserve the right to reject any and all proposals. TRUSTEES OF THE INDIANA WORLD WAR MEMORIAL. MARCUS S. SONNTAG, President.. FRANK H. HENLEY. Secretary. Auction BIG FOUR RY. _ Will sell at Public Auction Friday, April 11. 1930. 9:30 a. m. prompt at their Unclaimed Freight Station, corner Capitol Ave. & South Si. the following Refused and Unclaimed freight unlets previously claimed by rightful owners. Total of seventy-nine lots made up of ctns. soap; erts. glass; radio cabinets; urinal stall; slop sink; coal grates; cans boiler treatment: ctn. mt.v. jars; bxs. drugs; can animal dip; advertising calendars: 22 bxs. electric appliances; 84 bags stock salt; 18 ctns. washers: mty. drums; 1 crt. wet storage battery; 1 bx. labelling machine; 2 bxs. cushions; drums liquid roof cement; petroleum grease; ctn. paste; 4 lots H. H. Goods; 20-5 gal. pails liquid asphalt; casket trimmings; framed mirrors; and pictures; candles in boxes; 1 used refrigerator; gas heaters: suit cases and overnite bags; 4 bxs. bottle carriers: 8 bdls. steel; lamps: mty. bags; 2 gas refrigerators; fish aquariums; smoking t stands; furniture; erts. marble; blackboard slate: toys; flour bins and bread boxes for kitchen cabinet; 1-100 lb. bag Leadite; 1 bag mortar mix; grindstones: 9 sets duto form curtains: stove parts; auto parts; 6 bags soda ash: 12 willow chairs and 1 sette'. and many other articles. J. K. Vance. F. C. A. Inspections of this auction may be made all day Thursday, April 10, 1930. Auction on Friday. April 11, 1930. You Read the Want Ads— Have you tried to use them? It’s essy—Call Ri. 5551. Ask for an Ad Taker. Death Notices ALLISON, ELIZABETH MAE—Beloved wife of John L. Allison. 1412 Central Ave., Apt. 2, passed away Thursday morning. Services at FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Saturday 2 p. m. Friends invited J Burial Memorial Park. CONNER, DANTE L.—Husband of Natalia Conner, at Methodist hospital, April 9. 1930, age 38 years. Father of Cornelia Conner, son of A. F. Conner at 2033 N. Alabama St. Funeral at residence Friday, April U. 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill. FARRELL. MARY—Beloved sister of Anna and Nellie McGuire died Thursday, April 10. Funeral from the home of John E. Smith. 448 W. Thirty-first St.. Saturday. April 12. at 8:30 a. m. Services at St. John’s church, 9 a. m. Member of Third Order of Saint Francis and member of Altar Society and member of Living Rosary Society of St. Johns church and Division No. 1, Ladies A. O. H. Friends invited. _____ HENSLEY. MRS. PEARL E.—Age 52 years beloved wife of William Hensley and mother Os Ruth Roberts CranfiU, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Petticord. deceased; sister of Mrs. Morris Hadley, passed away Wednesday, April 9, li a. m. Funeral Saturday, April 12, 1:30 p. m. at the residence, 3901 Southeastern Ave. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. LAWRENCE, LC ANNA—Wife of James M. Lawrence, mother of William R. Lawrence of Cincinnati. 0.. and Mrs. Orville Hollingsworth of this city, passed away Wednesday, April 9, at her late residence, 1206 McDougal St. Friends may call W. T. B_.ASENGYM FUNERAL PARLOR. 2226 Shelbv St., any time after 2 p. m. Friday. Funeral services from the parlors Saturday. April 12, 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill. ~ Friends invited. LEV IS, WILLIAM HERSCHEL- Beloved husband of Maggie Byers Lewis, father of Paul B. and Jessie E. Lewis, passed away Wednesday morning, April 9. Funeral services at residence, 1646 Wade St., Friday. 2:30 p. m. Friends Invited. OWENS. DEWEY—Husband of Fern Owens, 1268 Standard ave., passed away April 9, at the city hospital. Funeral notice later. For further information call Finn Bros. FunerWl Home. Ta. 1835. You Read the Want Ads— Have you tried to use them? It’s easy—Call Ri. 5551. Ask for an Ad Taker. Funeral Directors WM. D. BEANBLOSSOM Mortuary. _ _ Phone. Be. 1588 1321 W. Rav St W. T. BLASENGYM Main office. 2220 Shelbv Bt. Drexei 2570 FEENEY A FEENEY. 923 N. Pennsylvania. RIGeorge Grinsteiner Funeral director. . 522 E. Market Riley 9374. UNDERTAKERS. HISEY A TITUS. 931 N. Delaware. L - 383 A LAUCK FUNERAL HOME S3 Trs. Berv!ce. 1458 S. Mer. Dr. 2140. r T - REAL HOME FOR SERVICE" RAGSDALE A PKCE li, 3808. 15 N. Alabama.

Funeral Directors J. C. WILSON funeral parlors, ambulance •ervlce and modern automotive equipment. Dr. 0321 and Dr 0322. Florists MAGNOLIA TREES—AII kinds trees and plants. 25c to sl. Always open, drive out Sunday. Alvia G. Oray. Tel. Grand Hotel; trees at 315 Koehnc St. Special Notices Indianapolis Saddle Club Change in management. Earl Martin and Son. manager.-. Instruction in riding lessons and riding classes on week days; board for horses and good roomy stalls; 25 miles of bridle path along the river: horses for hire; no club fees. 1254 W. 23d St. Phone. Ta. 420i. . DR. H. E. CRUM Specializing in digestive trouble, also COAGULATION OF TONSILS BY DIATHERMY. 3217 E. 16th. St. Ch. 4638. WHY SUFFER with piles’ when vou can postivetlv get well or it will cost vou nothing? G. R Wvsong. 219 K. of P Bide. Office. Ri, 4267, Res.. Ta. 4940. I w ill not be responsible for any bills i contracted by any other than myself on | and after April 9 1930. Signed. MAURICE R. SPENNY. BLACKSMITHS LOCAL NO. 145—Will meet tomorrow nite; important business. Geo. Miller, secretary. A. E. WEBSTER—ReaItor, formerly located at 400 Kahn bldg., nas moved to 1 42 ILLINOIS BLDG. LI. 6138. PIERCY CLEANERS Quality- and service at consistent prices 3925 E. 10TH. CH. 5422. SULPHUR baths: massage. Mildred Mevhinnev. 227 N, Dela.. Apt. 6. Rl 6682 TYPING—Done by ex-teacher: business college train. Called for, delivered. Li. 3913. WILL GIVE PERMANENT home to elderly people. Prleps reasonable. Ir. 4309. CARPENTER repair work our specialty. Wm. Hartman. Phone Southport 266-J2. SIO,OOO Accident policy for $2, LI. 2662. He. 5858. Instructions AVIATION Aviation is no longer a novelty, nor a curiosity, but a big gigantic industry. Involving millions Os dollars, hundreds of factories and thousands of men. Well trained men to maintain and promote this industry are in great demand. CURTISS WRIGHT GOVERNMENT APPROVED SCHOOL assures you a proper training. Our National employment agency assists in placing you with one of our 40 bases our 7 factories or with one of the transport lines, with which we are affiliated. The new course of instruction. GROUND SCHOOL AIRPLANE AND ENGINE MECHANICS SCHOOL AND FLYING INSTRUCTIONS which are starting at once, offer vou the opportunity you have been waiting for. A phone call, a letter, rr an Interview at our office between 8 a. m. and 9 p. m. will give vou detail In-CURTISS-WRIGHT FLYING SERVICE 104 Monument Circle. Lh_ 4282. Lost and Found LADY’S WRIST WATCH—Riverside car or Indiana theater. Reward. Ha. 0336-R. LOST—White clipped Spitz, curled tail; tan harness: $5 reward. Hu. 2204. LOST—My grandmother’s cmaeo pin. near Zaring theater. Rew. Hu. 5758. LOST—White gold. Hebros wrist watch, link strap. Miriam Brown engraved on back,- Rew. Call Ir. 1711. PURSE—Man’s, lost Thur.. cont. lady’s diamond ring, valued keepsake from one deceased: other articles. Rew. Dr. 2058WHITE female setter, with black spot over one eye. Hu. 6538. . Business Announcements CLOCK FACTORY All makes watches, clocks repaired regardless of condition. Call, delivery. Work guaranteed. 809 N. Alabama. Ri. 405 L HAVE, YOUR* SCREENS OVERHAULED— If it is made of wood we can make it. NORTHSIDE LUMBER CO.. 5228 Winthrop Ave. Hu. 3266. COOKSEYS~RUG CLEANERS—Rugs, carpets dusted, renovated, rebound, refringed repaired; carpets cleaned on fir. Ri. 2946 FEATHERS—Bought sola ana renovataa feather mattresses, pillows made to order E. T. Burkle. 431-433 Mass. Ave RI 669? BUlLDlNG—Constractor, remodeling, reroofing. brick and cement work; estimates free' ’payments. Eberhart, Ch. 4238. LET KEEMER RUG CO. clean vour rugs on your floor, or will call for del., 10 da ■spec.; $1.50. Ch. 5336, DlßT—Extremely rich, black top soli: delivered; complete landscape service: sodding. HOME CARETAKERS CO.. Ta. 2626. BASEMENT AND SEWER. DIGGING. Driveways, grading; price right; work guaranteed Home Caretakers. Ta. 2626. BATH ROOM—Complete. $60 plumbing & heating Installed; reasonable. Ta. 4057. CARPENTER—Screens; built-in cabinets; estimates free. ROBERTS. Be. 4531-J REFINISH that breakfast, set by factory method: $3.50, Dr. 2378. A REAL sewer man; cement; furnace work; general repaying. Ch. 2283-J. eve GUTTERS, down spouts, roofing, furnaces. Repaired. 1608 North Illinois. Ha. 3640 BEDS—Cleaned thoroughly ot bugs. My system guaranteed. Call Jo. Ta. 7110 SANITARY RUG CLEANERS—9xI2 rugs thoroughly cleaned: $1.75 LI. 7642 METAL—Gutters, roofs, furnaces repaired. installed. Doyle Heating Cos. Li. 7270. CARPENTER repair work: screening a speciality. Call MR, MAY, He. 3117. TINNING—Roofing, furnace repairs; get our prices. E. M. Baxter, Ch. 4246. Painting and Papering ~~ PAINTING INTERIOR —EXTERIOR USER OF THE BEST OF PAINT: WORK GUARN. ESTIMATES GIVEN. DR. 7460. WE DO AUTO _ PAINTING Furnlt. reflnlshing. 899 Mass. Ave. Ri. 3739 KIRK SPRAYING CO. Paperhanging and Painting 1. W. NATION & SON. DR. 3969-M. Prices reasonable. BE. 1377 PAPERHANGING and painting: prices reasonable. LI. 5048 PAPER HANGING—First-class work, $2-$4 rm.; clean., $1; samp, shown. Be. 0112-R. P. HENGEN & SON—Paper hangers. 1845 Barth. Estimates given. Dr. 7922, EXPERT paper cleaning, hanging, patch plastering, painting. Ch. 0987, PAPER HANGING—NeatIy and promptly done, estimates free; work gua. Hu. 3014 CALL STOLTZ—PAPER HANGING. PLASTER PATCHING. PAINTING. CH. 2054 WALL FAPER—REMOVED BY STEAM $3 PER ROOM UP. CH. 6393. PAPER HANGING, new samples. FRANK JACKSON. Ch. 2004, Ir. 2415. PAPER HANGING. PAINTING - ALL WORK GUARANTEED. BE. 3920-W. PAPER—Cleaning, paint washing, hardwood floors: work guar. Black. RI. 9635 PAPER—Hanging, cleaning, wall washing and painting. GODBOLD. RI. 9742. PAPER—Hanging, painting: 1930 samples. Bloomer Sc Barrett. Dr. 0128. for estimates WALL PAPER CLEANING—SI per room; work guaran. F. GOBERSON. Dr. 3076. PAPER HANGING—S3.OO room: clean.. $1: samples shown; work guar. Ha. 298 Y-W CALL ’LI. 5048. HAVE YOUR PAPER HANGING. PAINTING DONE REAS. PAPER HANGING—Plaster patching. painting, no Job too small. Ch- 6179. FERTIG Sc PFEFFER. PAINTERS. Estab._lßso. Estimates given. Ta. 0277. WALLPAPER cleaning, painting. Interior exterior. Prices unusually low. LI. 9520. PAPER HANGlNG—Painting; reas. price Cali 8 a m. to 8 p. m. Wa. 2066. PAPER HANGlNG—Painting, remodeling J. C.; FENDEL, 424 N. Forest. Ch. 5217. PAPER ’CLEANING—Exp., work guar TAULMAN Sc KENNEDY, LI. 8655, INTERlOß—Decorating, by experts, we are fully equipped for any fob. Ta. 2958. PAPER HANGING I A-l work, euarn. GILLILAND. Dr. 2747 | CLEANING. PAPERING—Work done 1m- i mediately; exp, workman. Dr. 1176. PAPER HANGING—Persona! servlce.**esti. free. Call Gordon after 6 p. m. Ir. 1064. PAPER HANGING, cleaning and house. painting: 10-mo. payment plan Dr. 2034. PAPER CLEANING; PAINTING; RO'OFING. Ch. 3453-M. PAPER cleaning; work guar : reas.; Bolander Sc Kendall, Ha. 0312-R. gh. 0367. CLEANING—Paper. 75c rm.: walls, windows, woodwork washed. RI. 1683 eve. PAPER—Furnished and hung; $4 per room up. Latest samples. Li. 9117. PAPER HANGING—CLEANING: ALSO HOUSE PAINTING. CH. 0477-M. WALL PAPER CLEANING—AII work guarn. Ir. 0308, Ir. 1350. PAPER HANGING. PAINTING—I93O samples; prices reas. Ta. 2995. Storage and Transfer UOCAL AND OVERLAND TRANSFER Fire-proof storage house. Store now. pay 6 months later. No charge for hauling In. New trucks. Experienced men. PARTLOW - J ENKINS MOTOR CAR CO. 419 E. Market. RI. 7750 LOCAL and overland hauling; packing and shipping on househlod goods. OTTO J. BUESZ. Ri. 6561. RL 3628. Nltes. Ch 4579, Ch. 0699-W. T H. TAYLOR TRANS. & BTORAOE SPECIAL PRICES OVERLAND—To or from Chicago Bt. Louis. Detroit, Cleveland or other cities Dr. 3071 or Rl 4265 BRITTON TRANBFER Moving $3.30 load large trucks responsible men Dr 7816 FURNITURE —And piano moving, local and overland; superior equipment: skillful movers. Klesie Trucking Cos,. He. SBB3.

APRIL 10, 1930

Storage and Transfer FOR LOW COST HAULING—CaII Wiseharl Perfect Service Transfer, Cjisjww. LINCOLN TRANSIT CO.— and lon * distance moving. He 2428. NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER re axon able, Cft I jj _^D1 C Help Wanted Male HAT SALESMEN Thoroughly experienced in yelling men’s hats; good opportunity for capable men. Employment Division The Wm. H. Block Cos. WANTED--- AmbitiousT Industrious person to introduce and supply the demand tor Rawleigh household products In soutn Rush. Decatur, south Bartholomew ana Brown counties and various other towns or rural districts in this part of Indiana; $l5O to S4OO a month or more profit; Rawleigh sales and service methods get business everywhere; no selling experience required: we supply products, outfit—everything you need; profits should increase every month; lowest prices, best ralues. most complete service. Call or telephone tor personal interview. W. E. Or wig. Williams Hotel. Indianapolis. Ind. WANTED A high grade intelligent man lor dignified sales work in our frigidaire department. Call in person at Indianapolis Power ar.d Light Cos. Daylight corner before 9 a. m. Ask for MR. SHINE. BKf~MEM BE RSI iTW I) RIVE THE HOOSIER MOTOR CLUB The Koosier Motor Club is making a big drive .’or new members: can use 4 good salesmen. Permanent position. Excellent propositions to producers. Call 10-12. 2-4. 1840 N. Meridian. Ask for Mr. Esllnger. FIVE Junior salesme nto work with senior salesmen in radio department.. See Boyd. , B ALD WIN PI ANO jCO.. 35 Monnm en t (Ur. SALESMEN and salesladies to demonstrate good business. Good money. 644 E. Market St. MAN for garden—Lawn, care of chickens, for room and board; smal wages. Address V. E. Land. R. R. 1. Carmel, Ind t 2 SALESMEN For fast money-making proposition. Ch. 4607, between 4 p. m. and 10 p. m WHITE BOY—About 12 years, distribute blotters after school. 242 Indiana Ave. Help Wanted Femaie A-l DEMONSTRATOR To demonstrate and sell nationally advertised product in leading department store in Indianapolis. Salary and commission. Bright future for right party. For appointment call Frank M. Powers, Lincoln Hotel, all day Thursday. ELLIOTT FISHER OPERATOR Good position: previous office exper. necessary. Address Times, Box AlO5. _ GENERAL HOUSEWORK Stay on place $6-18 Wa’itfesses, snappv Open PARAMOUNT EMP. BUREAU. Licensed. 628 Dankers Trust Bldg. WANTED—Elderly lady to assist ' With housework; more for home than wages. 523 N. Rural St, MIDDLE aged white lady for maid work. Apply 40l’- ; E. Washing:on St. TR;Y TiM~ES~wXN~T~ ADS FOR BUSINESS. Rooms for Rent ALABAMA N.. 2355 -Front pleasant rm.: pri v a teen tr ance. Ta. 6647. ALABAMA. N., 1100-■ Attraci ively fur. rms., $3, S4; walking distance; priv. home. BELLEFONTAINE.’ 2010 RMS. TORN. OR UNFURN. REASONABLE. HE. 5712. CAPITOL, N„. 3167—Lovely rm.. home privileges Gentlom an. CENTRAL. 332) Large comft., big "closet. 2 windows, 54; 1 or 2 men, Wa. 0400-J. CENTRAL Near 30th: nice, cheerful rm.: private home. Ha. 1091 -R. after 6. CENTRAL. 2404—Light, desirable: private home: me_als opt. _Ha. _4787-W. COLLEGE’ 2343 -Pleasant rm.; private home. He. 5956 ” DENISON HOTEL Pennsylvania and Ohio. Now is your opportunity to secure a nice, cool room for summer. Complete hotel service. Rates surprisingly low $5 wk.; 2-room suites; parlor, bedroom bath for 4 persons a* fow_aK $75 mo Let us show vou DREXEL ARMS- -730 N. Illinois: 100 outside rooms; $5 week and up. Li, 2821. ILLINOIS, N„ 2354 Nice modern sleeping rm., private home. He. 4546. MERIDIAN. N~ TB3s—Nicely furnished apt., sink, also sleeping rm. _ MERIDIAN, 1927 N.-Dandy front rm.; well furnished; garage optional. _ NEW JERSEY. N.. 1510—CHEERFUL RM.. PRIVATE HOME. _ LI. 6019. NEW YORK, E.. _ 2207 Nicely furnished rm.. modern; 1 gentleman. Ch. 6959. PENN., N„ 1323 Large’.’ nicely furnished front rm.; twin beds; garage. PLEASANT RM.." PRIVATE BATH IN HOME. 1 OR 2. WA, 5659. ST. CLAIR. E.. 314—Apt. 3; attract, front, in-a-door bed, steam, close in. LI. 3172. WASH.I E.. 3629 Modern bedroom; home prjyilegeS: 1r.0428. iITH. E. 537—Large front rm.. light, airy. LI. 5053. IITH, E., 34—Nice, airy rms.; prlvata heme; hot water. Ta. 3405. 24TH, E., 660- -Clean. Jiffht. private home. men preferred. He. 3314. 40TH, W., 419—Fur. rm., private home; near car line; garage opt. Wa. 2536. OHIO HOTEL. 126 Va E.*Ohio—Clean, mud. rms., hot, cold water: daily, wkly rates. CLINTON HOTEL—29 Virginia Ave.; clean. _mod. rms.; daily, weekly rates. Rl. 173.2. ROOMS—SI.SO, $3.50 week; 25c-60c day, free showers. Craig Hotel. 328 E. Wash. NEAR Butler. masteiThedrooni. suitable for 4 persons: garage. Hu. 4711. SLEEPING RMS.—$5 wk.. double: housed keeping. $7; everything furnished; 60c night; home privileges. Under new management. 359 W. Washington St. GENTLEMEN ONLY -Ta. 6043 for’ information: 14 rms.. hotel style, ready for occupancy about Wed, on N*. Meridian. GENTLEMAN WANTED To share vount mans apartment; reasonable: close in; every privilege. Ri. 9261. 6 to 8 p. m. 2 NICE modern sleeping rooms, private home. Ha. 1656. MODERN ROOMS—Gentlemen preferred; near Fountain ■Square. Dr. 0960. SLEEPING ROOMS—Suitable for 2; close In; front rm. LI. 6911. Room for Rent With Board CENTRAL, 1513—Lovely rm., good meal*; private home, men pref. Rl. 4817, HALL PLACE, 1634 -Real home, 2 men: home cooking. Ta. 2668 ! Illinois. 2037 N.— Lovely rm., twin bede; board; constant hot water. Ta. 1392 WALNUT. 412 E.—Attractive rms:; mod., close carline; walking distance. Rl. 9711. WASH , E.. 3005—3 nice sleeping rms., breakfast, evening dinner optional. Ch. 6576. CHRISTIAN HOME For aged; A-l references from satisfied boarders. Be. 1918-1 CHILDREN—In country home. $5 week; mother's care. Ta, 2447-Ring 1. FIRST -CLASS Congenial surrounding: reasonable; gentlemen. Ta, 0450, Kent Housekeeping Rooms ASHLAND, 1558—Nicely fur., living rm, kitchen, prl. bath; everything furnished. BARTH, 1315—Rms. for llgni nousekeeping. Everything furnished. BATES, 911—Large room, everything furn. hot water and baU}_ss per week. BROADWAY, 2410—2 large alry _ *front rooms, near bath; reasonable. He. 2701. CAPITOL. N.. 2045—2 RMSTfURN., COM* PLETE: MOD., $5 WK. CENTRAL, 1526—2 rms,, unfurn.. mod., ■ Private entrance, water, gas, lights. COLLEGE, 830- 2 housekeeping rms.: nicely furnished; $7, Li. 8796. COLLEGE—Room, with or without kitchenette. Wa. 2542. EAST. N., 910—Fur.; 2 rms.. modern, range, sink; no others; adults; $7. ELM. 320- 3 front unfurnished rms.; gas, lights furnished. HALL PLACE. 1723 -3. clean, unfurnished rms.: acesa to bath; reference; adults. HARRISON ST.. 953—3 furn. rms.; kitclienette: upstairs: private ent. Dr. 6234. ILLINOIS, N.. 2354—Clean modern hffusekeeplng, everything furnished He. 4546. ILL. N., 2339—3. 4. rm. priv. apt., SB. $lO wk. suit 4, Everything furn. Ta. 7110 ILL.. N., 511—Augustus Apts.; nice clean modern rms.; everything furn. Ri. 1153. LEXINGTON. 1932—8ulte of 2 rms.; everything furnished. Dr. 7044. LOCKERBIE 516—2 clean, new decorated! furn-. modern, connecting front; close In. MERIDIAN, N„ 1137—Nice Urge rmt„ home comforts, plenty hot water. LI. 748. MICHIGAN. W.. 3205—Housekeeping rml.. modern, everything furniahed. MILEY. 129—2 clean! furnished, modern! <5; private entrance. Be. 4931-R.