Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 121, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 September 1930 — Page 15

SEPT. 29,1930.

BEER BARON, IN : HOSPITAL, FOILS ! CHICAGO POLICE Public Enemy Warrant Is Evaded by Druggan’s Illness Claim. B'l t'nitrd Press CHICAGO. Sept. 29—Terry ‘Public Enemy” Druggan, ex-beer baron, turned into a hospital patient extraordinary today with police instead ol surgeons guarding his health. About the time that Judge John **. Lyle was issuing vagrancy warrants for twenty-five public enemies, including Druggan. that debonair whosesale purveyor of illicit brew, registered under an assumed name at the University hospital. He picked out a room without a fire escape and announced he was suffering from ulcers. Sunday night the detective bureau learned he was In the institution. Owes Income Tax About fifteen heavily armed officers hastened to the hospital. A physician said he couldn’t be moved. So a squad of policemen remained in the hall outside his room, both to guard and protect him. V Druggan, with Frankie Lake, his feespectacled partner, once was Chifcpgo's most important post-prohi-Mtion brewer. w When Druggan and Lake made nil the money they needed, they fclosed down their million dollar Iplants and retired. But they neglected to pay the federal government some $500,000 on income taxes. Three Others Held Another public enemy, ‘‘Mike de Pike” Heitler, veteran vice monger, also was found in a hospital, injured so critically in an automobile accident that he may die. Three other public enemies were arrested, then released on b^id. The rest, including ‘‘Scarface Al” Capone, the multi-millionaire overlord of the underworld; George “Bugs” Moran, his bitterest enemy, and most of their more important henchmen, still are at large, apparently far away from Chicago. ELECTROCUTED AS HE i PICKED UP 110 VOLTS 1. C. Muck Killed in Installing Electric Oven at Bakery. Body of L C. Muck, 2418 North Sherman drive, electrocuted early Saturday night while installing an electric oven at the Reno Baking Company, 2634 East Tenth street, today was en route to Bradford, 0., lor funeral and burial. Muck, unemployed for some time, and unable to carry his insurance policy, picked up an extension cord carrying 110 volts and touched the stove metal with his other hand, forming a ground connection. Dr. John Gray administered artificial respiration unsuccessfully. Mrs. Muck and six children survive him. Tire widow learned of his death when she called at the bakery to learn how installation of the oven was progressing. NEWSPAPERS COMBINE Deal at Vincennes Unites the Sun and Commercial. Bu Vnitfri Pres a L VINCENNES, Ind, Sept. 29.—The vinceifnes Newspapers, Inc., has purchased controlling interests in the Vincennes Sun and the Vin--1 cennes Commercial, published for Jthe first, time Sunday as the Vintennes Sun-Commercial. ? The Sun will continue to be published in the afternoon and the (Commercial in the morning, with a Combined newspaper on Sunday. ' The announcement was made by (Eugene C. Pulliam, Lebanon, and John D. Hoque Jr., Vincennes, who bought the Sun and Claude E. Gregg’s interest, in the Commercial. Gregg will retire and Hoque will assume charge as general manager of the two properties. Invalid on Visit Bn Times Soerial NOBLESVILLE, Ind.. Sept. 29. Mrs. Howard King has gone to Braail to visit in the home of her son-in-law’, Ralph Parr. Mrs. King is an invalid and this is her first trip home in thirty-three years.

Five Important Battles on WKBF Broadcast

WKBF, the Curtis Radiocasting station, Indianapolis, today announced the broadcast of five big grid games important to Hoosier lans. All will be by remote control. three from Notre Dame, one from Indiana university and one from Chicago. The Great Western Oil Company will sponsor the broadcast, as follows: Oct. 11.— Navy vs. Notre name at Notre Dome.. Oct. IS—Carneiete Tech at Notre name. Not. I—lndiana university at Notre l>mc , _ ~ N'ov. B~Northwestern at Indiana unlsersilT _ , _ , N'-y. TO—Army y*. Notre Dame at Solitt<* field. Chtcaeo. FOR NAVY-N. D. GAME Fennsy Offers Special Rate; Grid Ticket Supply Limited. The Pennsy railroad willl operate a football special to South Bend. Oct 11, for the Navy-Notre LXme game, with a round trip rate with tickets good in coaches and parlor cars. Train will leave Indianapolis at 7:35 a. m. and leave South Bend at 6 p. m. A limited number of game tickets have been obtained and will be available to tho r ? purchasing railroad fare at the Pennsy office, 116 Monument place. MARKS SPLIT GAMES The Question Marks of Indianapolis broke even over the week-end with the Qpca Cola Cubs of Cincinnati in the inter-city Class B series. The Saturday score was 10 to 0, the Marks getting only four hits. On Sunday the local youths slugged out a 11 to 6 victory at Pennsy park. Action will be resumed in '"’tncinuati next Saturday. Jt is a five-game series. PLAY S' v>RELES TIE Cnspus At icks. local Negro high school, opem „ the grid season Satin rday playing a scoreless tie with an alumni team.

Grid Results Saturday

HIGH SCHOOLS Bhortridge (Indianapolis), 6; Cathedral | < Indianapolis). 6 itier. Michigan City. 19; Morgan Park Academy (Chicago i 0 Newcastle, 12; Muncic, 0. Wilkinson. 20: Greenfield, (I. 1 Crispus Attucks (Indianapolis). 0; Alum--1 nl. 0. ■Warsaw. 28; Rochester. 6. Sheibyville. 7; Connersville, 8. Elkhart, 13; Central (Ft. Wayne), 13 (tie). La Porte, 38: Rensselaer, 0. Emerson (Gary). 6; Central (South Bend), 0. Riley 'South Bend), 33: Valparaiso, 6. Mishawaka, 13; Btnton Harbor (Mich.). 6 Columbus. 36; Rushville, 12. Decatur. 14. Huntington. 6. Peru. 31: Thorntown. 0. Reitz (Evansville), 14; Boonvllle 0. Bosse (Evansvillei. 19; BiCknell, 0. Southport. 26, Noblesvlile. 6. Lindbloom (Chicago), 70; South Side (Ft Wayne). 6. Lincoln (Evansville), 60; Owensboro (Ky.), 0. STATE COI.LEGES Indiana, 14; Miami, 0. Eariham, 14; Bluflton, 0. Ftose Poiy, 14; Franklin 6. Olivet, 3; Manchester. 0. Ball Teachers. 14; Valparaiso, 0. . Hillsdale. 56. Concordia, 0. OTHER COLLEGES Albright, 19: Connecticut Aggies. 0. Arkansas. 27: College ol the Ozarks. 0. Army. 39; Boston University. 0. Amherst. 34: Vermont. 0. Bates. 25: Masachusetts Aggies. 0. Baylor. 33: Denton Teachers, 0. Boston college. 54; Catholic. 7. Brigham Young. 19: Wyoming. 12. Brown. 7: Rhode Island state. 0. Bucknel. 46: Geneva. 6. California. 19; Santa Clara. 7. Carnegie Tech. 75; Buffalo. 2. Centenary. 27: Hendrix. 0. Centre. 31; Kentucky Western Teachers. 0. Cincinnati. 46: Cedarville, 0. Ciemson. 43; Wofford. 0. Coibv. 13; Wesleyan. 6. Colgate. 38: Bt. Lawrence. 0. Case. 19: Findlay. 12. Cornell. 66; Clarkson Tech. 0. Creighton. 13: St. Mary's (Kas.i. 0. Dakota Wesleyan. 33: Agustana. 6. Dartmouth. 79: Norwich. 0. Davidson. 12: North Carolina State, 0. Defiance 6: Hiram. 0. Drexel. 7: Swarthmore. 0. Emorv and Henry. 26; Kentucky Weslevan. 28 (tic). Florida. 45: Southern. 6. Fordham. 73: Baltimore. 0 Georgetown!. 14; St. Mary's. 6. Georgia. 31: Oglethorpe. 6. Gettysburg. 20: Juniata. 0. Grinned. 19; lowa Wesleyan. 0. Grove City. 90: Morris Harvev. 0. Hamilton. 0; Alfred. 0. Holv Cross. 30: St. Bonaventure. 0. lowa. 38: Bradley. 12. Lafayette. 7: St. Thomas. 0. Lehigh. 12: Ursinus, 0. v . Louisiana State. 71: Louisiana Tech. 0. Marquette. 27. Lawrence. 0. Maryland. 60. Washington college. 6. Michigan. 7; Michigan Normal. 0. Michigan. 33. Denison. 0. Michigan State. 28: Alma. 0. Mllisap. 40: West Tennessee Teachers. 0. Minnesota. 18: South Dakota State. 0. Mississippi college, 33; Louisiana college, 14. Monmouth. 32: Wheaton. 6. Montana. 52: Mt St, Charles. 0. Montana State. 7. Idaho. 6. Muhlenberg. 6: St. Josephs. 0. Nevada. 7: Utah. 6. New Mexico A. & M, 25; Las Vegas Normal. 0 ... New York. 44. Long Island. 0. New Mexico, Military. 60: Montezuma. 0. . , _ New York university. 35: Hobart. 0. North Carolina. 13: Wakeforest. 7. North Dakota State. 21; Davis and Elkins. 13. Ohio. 27: Wilmington. 0. Ohio State. 59; Mt. Union. 0. Ohio Wesleyan. 26; Marshall. 6. Penn State. 31; Niagara. 14. Providence. 12; Rutgers. 6. Rice. 13; Sam Houston. 12. South Carolina. 22; Duke, 0 South Dakota. 7; Yankton. 7 ftiei. Southern California. 52: University of California (Los Angeles). O. Stanford. 18: Olympic Club. 0. St. Olaf. 53: Hamline. 6. Syracuse. 55: R. P. !,• 0. Tennessee, 54; Maryville. 0. Texas Christian. 33; Austin, 7 Texas. 28; El Paso School of Mines. 0. Texas A and M, 43. Southwestern. 0. University of the South, 14; Tennessee Polytechnic. 0. Villa Nova. 19: Lebanon Valley. 0. Virginia. 48: Randolph-Macon, 0. V. P I, 9: Roanoke. 0. V. M. I„ 12; Richmond, 0. Washington. 48: Whitman. 0 Washington State. 47; College of Idaho. 12. Washington and Jefferson. 74; Bethanv. 0. * Wavland. 6: Texas Tech. 0 West Virginia. 26; West Virginia Weslevan. 0. William and Marv. 24: Guilford. 0. Williams. 20: Rochester. 0. Wooster. 13: West Liberty, 0. Yale. 38; Maine. 0.

Bowling ♦

BY LEFTY LEE

Coco Cola won two games from Prima Beverage, while Steele Shoe Shop. Outlaws and Miehaelis Builders won three from Braser. Casady Coal and Geisln Products, during the St. Philips No. 1 League contests. The St. Philips No. 2 games resulted in a triple win (or Kerschner from McCahill and a two-time victory for Scott Trucking from Kistner-Meece Cos. Moran won three from Gaither as Welch took the odd game from Orphey. during the St. Philip Women's League series. , The Ritzy Rollers' games on the east end drives also showed a clean sweep for Wetsshaar from Pittman-Rlce and an odd game victory for Brewer from Kribs. The coming Central States meet is holding the spotlight during fanning bees on local drives, the boys telling one another about the past performances of their favorite stars, who are due to appear in Inidanapolis during this tourney. Some of the railblrds favor Marino others talk of this and that star, but we still believe in our own local pin toppler. Jess Pritchett. Danna rolled the feature series of a week that was filled with features, securing a total of 707 with games of 255. 232 and 220 Jess Pritchett was on his heels with 705. his sheet showing games of 254. 226 and 225 Hickman had 685. F. Hare, 683. and F. Snyder. 682. Single game scoring during the last week also was above par. Flash English rolling an eleven strike game for a 279 score to top Kahl by two pins. Eggert, a teammate of Kahl. showed on 264. Hanna Registers rolled a dandy series to top the team play, games of 1.010, 1,016 and 1.005 giving them a total of 3.031. Falls Citv Lager had 2.980; Hooster Club Coffee. 2.952: Hare Chevrolet. 2.944: OMtening-Lltzelman Coal. 2,929, and Fletcher American. 2.926. Four series over the 2.400 mark were rolled bv the various women's teams. Fcenev Furniture's 2,489 leading. Glesen Products had 2.483 and 2,447. and Five Good Fellows. 2.421. Individual plav among the women bowlers found conolv leading the field with a well-played 617 total, with games of 210. 199 and 208. Tourney had 604; Johns. 563: Burnett, 560. and E Dawson. 557. Mrs. E. Meyer had the best single game for the week, with a score of 235. Nickel Grabbers won two games from Toppers as the Hungry Five won three from Ground Moles during the Washington Bank League plav. Fields showed a 569 series during this session. Marion Camp bovs winners during the Modern Woodmen gomes on the Indiana allevs. No. 1 taking three games from Maple Camp and No. 3 winning two from Cedar Camp. Car and Store teams won three from Superintendent and Dispatcher, while Motive Power had *o be content with r two-time win over Train Masters in the B. & O. series. All matches of the Sutherland League rolled on the Uptown alleys were decided over the two-out-of-three route. Morrison. Sherwood B nd Steinberg defeating Hill. Laugh lin and Leavitt. A 225 bv Morrison and th-ec-game total of 579 by Laughlln featured. MAT SHOW TONIGHT Thom Opposes Morris, Baltzer Tackles Bobo. Coach Thom of Indiana and Dan Morris, Columbus, O, meet in the top event on tonight's wrestling card at Tomlinson hall. George Baltzer and Bo Bobo, heavyweights meet in the semi-final. Both will be for two in three falls. Buck Lipscomb. Indianapolis, faces Leo Bowan for one fall of thirty minutes in the opener. Legal Notices BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS NOTICE OF HEARING Notice is hereby given that Edwin Hicks has filed with the Board of Zoning Appeals of the city of Indianapolis, a petition raking permission to vary the requirements of the Zoning Ordinance bv using the vard in the rear of 2016 Central avenue for automobile repairing. A public hearing will be held bv said board in Room 104, city hall. Tuesday Oct. 7. 1930. at 3:30 p. m, at which time end place all interested persons will be giver, opportunity to be heard in reference to the matters set out in said petition.. BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS „ „ GK) T. O'CONNOR. President. H. B. STLEG, Secretary-Engineer.

Legal Notices NOTICE TO BRIDGE CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals for the construction of Contract ; No. 3 and Contract No. 4 of a bridge on ! U S. Road No. 41 over the Ohio river, between the cities of Evansville. Indiana, and Henderson. Kentucky, will be received bv the Director of the Indiana State Highway Commission at his office In the Btatehouse Annex in Indianapolis, until 10 a. m. Central Standard Time. Oct 30. 1930. when all proposals will be publicly opened and read. This work is further described as follows: The proposed bridge construction, starting at the north, or Indiana end of the bridge, will consist of three deck plate girder spans, approximately 100' 0” long and five-deck trues spans approximately ;?J* O'' long, called the Indiana approach. b cantilever structure over the river approximately 2.300' 0” long, called the Main River Bridge; three-deck truss spans approximately 150‘ 0” long, two-deck filate girder spans approximately 100' 0" ong and thirty spans of I-beam viaduct construction, approximately 46’ 0” long, called the Kentucky approach. CONTRACT NO. 3 The work under Contract No. 3 consists of the construction of the masonry supports, abutments and piers of the Kentucky and Indiana approaches, consisting of pier S 1 to and including abutment S 35 on the Kentucky approach and Pier N 1 to and including Abutment N 8 on the Indiana approach. All of the approach piers and abutments are to be made of reinforced concrete. supported on concrete pile foundation. The approximate ouantities are: Precast concrete piles. 42 000 lin. ft. Concrete in footings. 1.850 cu. yds. Concrete In pier shafts and abutments above footings. 5,700 cu. yds. Water-proofing abutments. 500 so. yds. Reinforcing steel. 150.000 lbs. CONTRACT NO. 4 The work under Contract No. 4 consists of the construction of the metal work In the superstructure and the roadway paving on the metal work construction of both the Kentucky and Indiana approaches. The approximate ouantities are: Metal work in. I-Beam spans, 1.575,000 lbs. Metal work In deck plate, girder spans. 850.000 lbs. Metal work In deck truss spans. 2,400,000 lbs. Reinforcing steel. 750.000 lbs. Concrete roadway paving. 10.300 so. yds. The plans and specifications may be examined at the office of the Indiana State Highway Commissoin, Statehouse Annex. Indianapolis, or at the office of the engineers. Ralph Modjeski & F. M. Masters. Keystone building. Harrisburg. 1 Pa, and offices of the engineers at 369 l Lexington avenue. New York, and 1420 Walnut street. Philadelphia. Pa. Plans and specifications will be forwarded upon payment to the director of a nominal charge of $lO per set (including plans for contracts 1. 2,3 and 4 and such proposals as are reauestedi. Checks should be made payable to "Director. Indiana State Highway Commission.” No refund will be made for plans returned. Plans and specifications may also be obtained from the Harrisburg (Pa.) office of the engineers for the same amount. Proposals must be made upon form printed with the specifications for each contract. Each bidder, with his proposal, shall file a corporate surety bond, payable to the state of Indiana in the penal sum of at least one and one-half (IV?) times the amount of his proposal, with good and sufficient security to the approval of the director. SUCH BOND SHALL BE ONLY IN THE FORM PRESCRIBED BY LAW AND SHALL BE EXECUTED ON THE FORM BOUND WITH THE PROPOSAL AND SPECIFICATIONS. Each bidder shall file his "Plan and Equipment Questionnaire" with each proposal and shall file his "Experience Record and Financial Statement" with or prior to filing any proposal for this bridge on forms which will be furnished upon request. CEMENT—The state will NOT furnish cement for any work listed above. The right is reserved by the director to reject any or all bids or to award on any bid that is in his judgment most advantageous to the state of Indiana, INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION. J. J. BROWN. Director. NOTICE TO BRIDGE CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals lor the construction of Contract No. 1 and Contract No. 2 of a bridge on U. S Road No. 41 over the Ohio River between the citms cf Evansville. Indiana, and Henderson. Kentucky, will be received by the Director of the Indiana State Highway Commission at his office hi the State House Annex in Indianapolis, until 10 a. m. Central Standard time. October 28. 1930, when all proposals will be publicly opened and read. This work is further described as follows: The proposed bridge construction, starting at the north, or Indiana end of the bridge will consist of three deck plate girder spans approximately 100'0" long and five deck truss spans approximately 150 0" long, called the Indiana approach; acantilever structure over the river approximately 2300 O ' long, called the Main River Eridge: three deck truss spans approximately 150 0" long, two deck plate girder spans approximately lOO'O” long, and thirty spans of I beam viaduct construction approximately 46 0" long, called the Kentucky approach. CONTRACT NO. 1 The work under CONTRACT 140. 1 consists of the construction complete of the live main piers. "A" to "E” inclusive of the Main River Bridge. Bids are asked for the five main river piers to be faced with lime-stone backed with concrete, or to be composed entirely of concrete. These five main piers are to be founded on the rock strata underlying the river bottom. The approximate quantities are: Concrete in footings: Concrete design, 18.600 cu. yds.; stone faced design. 18,600 cu. yds. Concrete In pier shafts: Concrete design. 11,300 cu. yds.; stone faced design, 8.400 cu. yds. Stone face masonry: Stone faced design. 3,000 cu. yds. Reinforcing steel: Concrete design. 100,000 lbs.; stone faced design. 3.500 lbs. CONTRACT NO. 2. The work under CONTRACT NO. 2 consists of the construction of all of the metalwork in the superstructure of the Main River Bridge and roadway paving on the metalwork from Pier "A” on the South Shore to Pier “E” on the north shore, furnishing and erection of the Navigation light fixtures and the finishing complete of the structure ready to receive traffic. The approximate quantities are: Fabricated metalwork in cantilever structure (not including eyebars). 10,000.000 lbs. Heat treated evebars, 640.000 lbs. Carbon steel evebars. 310.000 lbs. Roadway reinforcing steel. 550.000 lbs Concrete roadway paving. 7.6C0 sq. yds. Ten navigation light fixtures. The plans and specifications may be examined at the office of the Indiana State Highway Commission. State House Annex. Indianapolis, or at the office of the Engineers. Ralph Modjeski and F. M. Master. Keystone Bldg, Harrisburg. Pa, and offices of the Engineers at 369 Lexington Ave, New York, and 1420 Walnut St,. Philadelphia. Pa. Plans and specifications will be forwarded upon payment to the Director of a nominal charge of SIO.OO per set (including plans for contracts 1. 2,3 & 4. and such proposals as are requested i. Checks should be made payable to "Director. Indiana State Highway Commission." No refund will be made for plans returned. Plans and specifications may also be obtained from the Harrisburg (Pa.) office of the Engineers for the same amount. Proposals must be made upon form printed with the specifications for each contract. . , , Each bidder, with his proposal, shall file a corporate surety bond nay able to the State of Indiana in the penal sum of at least one and one-half (I*4) times the amount of his proposal, with good and sufficient security to the annroval of the Director. SUCH BOND SHALL BE ONLY IN THE FORM PRFSCRIBED BY LAW AND SHALT. BE EXECUTED ON THE FORM BOUND WITH THE PROPOSAL AND SPECIFICATIONS. Each Bidder shall file his "Plan and Equinment Questionnaire" with each proposal and shall file hts "Experience Record and Financial Statement" with or prior to filing any proposal for this bridge on forms which will be furnished upon request. CEMENT—The State will NOT furnish cement for anv work listed above. The right is reserved by the Director to reiect anv or all bids or to award on anv hid that is in his judgment, most adraty ageous to the state of Indiana. INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION. J. J. BROWN. Director. Death Notices JEFFRIES—FuneraI services for Mrs. Guy K. Jeffries will be held at. the residence. 19 N. Audubon road. Tuesday. Sept, 30, 2 P m. Burial Crown Hill cemetery MOORE. J ARTHUR—Husband of Marv Moore, father of Nellie Pendergrass of I awrenee. Ted.; Rolls W. Moore of los Aneelios. California, at IPs late home. 50 Jefferson Ave, Monday. September 29. at 4:30 a. in. Funeral notice later. WHITNEY. LOIS (Weber: ’Welch)— Age 32 rears, wife of Fred Whitnev. daughter of Mrs. Farl Roszell. passed away Sunday. Sept. 28. at residence. 2008 W. Vermont St. Funeral Wednesday. Oct, 1. 1:30 p.m, at shirt ey BROS. WEST SIDE CHAPFL. 2002 W. Michigan. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Funeral Directors Wii D BEANBLOSSOM. Mortuary. Phone Be. 1588. 1321 W. Rav 3t W. T. BLASENGYM Mala office. 2220 Shelby St. Drexel 3570. George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 622 E. Market Utley 8374 UNDERTAKERS HISEY A TITUS 931 N. Delaware. U. 3331 LAUCK FUNERAL HOME 1458 S. Meridian St. Dr. 2140. “A REAL HOME FOR SERVICE." RAGSDALE & PRICE U 3608 1819 N Alabama C. WILSON funeral parlors, ambulance service and modern automotive eauipment. Dr. 0321 and Dr 0328. You Read the Want Ads— Have you tried to use them? It's easy—Call Rl. 5551. Ask for an Ad Taker Personals BRUCE’S CAFE~NO~ Y 335 N. ILLINOIS Whete tho same high quality of food is maintained as at 737 N. Penn. BAD accounts collected or no rhe-~* ■ - H. 8363 I DETECTIVES - Priva'." Offices. 4451 Cari-tlt en At. Ito 3107.

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No charge for hauling. PARTLOW-JENKINS MOTOR CAR CO. 419 E. Market. Ri- 77a0. LOCAL and overland hauling: packing and shipping on household goods. OTTO J SUESZ. Ri 6561. Ri. 3628. Niles. Ch. 4579. Ch. 0699-W. j T TAYLOR TRANS. AND STORAGE: SPECIAL PRICES OVERLAND—To or from Chicago. St. Louis. Detroit. Cleveland or other cities. Dr. 3071 or Ri. 4265 NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER* CO —Prices reasonable. Call at all times. Ta. 374. MOVING. s3—You help $1 less: l'A-ton truck; quick service. Ch. 5146-M. BRITTON TRANSFER—Mov, $3.50 load: larqe_ trucks: responsible men. Dr. 7616. TWO to 4-room load of furniture out of town hauling. Ri. 2098. Help Wanted Male WANTED—Man with car: $250.00 needed. High class v’ork. Good proposition at once. Addres Times. Box B-156. WANTED —Experienced Acetylene welders or. seamless steel tubing. Apply Servei, Inc. Evansville. Ind. WANTED SALESMEN. SALESLADIES. 75G to 100% COMMISSION. 625 MASS. AVE. Help Wanted Female REMARKABLY profitable proposition for reliable representative in town outside of Indianapolis. Some of the world's finest products. KINGHAM BROS . Indianapolis. Ind. YOUNG LADY. ABOUT 25 OR 30. TO WORK IN GENERAL STORE DR, 0954. Situations Wanted Female WANTED to assist with housework or care for child bv woman with 3-year-old daughter. $2 week. Can give good ref. Phone Ta, 6363. Rooms for Kent CAPITOL, N. 3304—Lovely rm.; employed people: priv.' home: reas. Ha. 4646-M. COLLEGE. 2242—Large front rm : private home; privileges; girls or couple. COLLEGE. 3131—Nice front rm, steam heat; suitable for 2; garage. Wa. 1075. DELAWARE. N, 2150—Large attractive rm, gentleman, references exchanged. GRACELAND. 3006—Warm front rm.; private family; garage. GRAY. N, 823—Front rm, nr bath, priv. home: no other roomers. Ch. 2145-M. HOYT. 1427—Nice home-like rm, $2.50 wk, modern home, rr. 6668-W. MASS - "AVE, 540—Clean, modern rms, $4. single: $5 and up. double. Li. 0665. NEW JERSEY, N, 825—Dainty rm.; orchid and ye’low; new walnut bed, dresser, vanity: $4 Ri. 9660 NEW JERSEY. 1104 N. Light front rm.; near car: gentleman. Li. 3275 HEW YORK. E, 124 —Cico Hotel, steam htd. outside rms, $3 up. sgle.; S3 up dble. NOBLE. N. 328 3 sleeping rooms, modern. clean. Ri. 6211 PARK. 2133—R00m, modern home; garage optional. He. 4079 after 6 p. m. PINE, N, 615—3 unfurnished rms, mclud'ne bath: convenient to car line 20 E. PRATT. Two nice sleeping rooms; gentlemen preferred: close to car line. PRATT. 149. W.—Front, steam heated rm". plenty hot water; walk, dlst.; Illinois car. RILEY, N, 406—Nice rm. for 2; breakfast optional. Ir. 6018. __ RUCKLK 3022—Attractively furn. front rm.: pri. home: references exch. Ha. 0395. RUCKLE. 3309—Nice rm, private home: | const, hot water: gentleman. Wa. 1732-M STILLWELL. 978—Sleeping rm, in private home, 51.75. E. 10th car. Ch. 6609-R. SUTHERLAND, 2877—Nicely furn. front rm. overlooks Fall Cn ;k. Gent. Ta. 2820. WINTHROP, 3415—Nicely furn. rm, next bath. priv. home north, lady. Wa, 5659. 26TH. W, 50—North of Creek: beautiful rm.; emp. epic, or gentlemen. Ha. 1505-W. 28TH. E, 220—Lovely room: private home: meals optional: voung men. Ta. 0366. 30TH. W, 1125—3 unfur. rms. We pay gas, lights, heat, water. S2O mo. Same Fur s2s_ Splendid location. Ha. 3233. S2D. E, 603—Pleasant, front, stesmi heated rm, privileges: breakfast opt Wa. 2836. DENISON HOTEL Pay all vour bills with one check lights, water, maid service, linen furnished: $7 and up- Pennsylvania 8: OMr. HEAD bed lamps- excellent rooms: $7 wk with bath $8 weekly and up for Derm guests Colonial Hotel 233 N Illinois NICE front rm, private home: close in Widow lady. Ch. 45Q4-J. DREXEL ARMS. 730 N. Illinois: 100 outside rms, $4 wk. and up; furnished apts. CLINTON HOTEL— 29 Virginia Ave, mod, sleeptng rms, steam ht. $2.50 to $6. LOVELY front living room; attractive, steam heated apt.; fold-awav bed; kitchen privilege: refrences. Li. 7148. UNUSUAL front rm.: widow's modern apt.: steam heat; privileges. Close in, Li. 3749. Room for Rent With Board BROOKSIDE AVE, 1811—Vod. fur. rm.; 2 •-.ra's: home privileges: 1 or 2. Ch 3678. pv-T Atv A RE. N . MW-Cave'V rm : meals cP* : prt home: kd. tran<rorta. Ha. 1906.

' Room for Rent With Board HAMILTON. N, 843—1 or 2 modern rms . mealr. optional: near Woodruff. Cii 434. MERIDIAN, rt, 2162—Pleasant, congenial home, good meals, reasonable. Ta. 0450. OAKLAND. 1133 Large attra-t.ve im, 1 or 2, modern private. Ch. 4252-R. OAKLAND. 953—Modern furn. rm.. 2 meals, home privileges. I or 2 Ch. 2714-W OAKLAND. 1027 N.—Large warm front rm, suitable. 2 gentlemen. Ch. 0715. PRATT. E, 712—Attractive rms, home cook.; pleasant: nr. Real Silk. Rl. 5743. CHILDREN TO BOARD—Priv. home; mother's care: nr. school: $4. LI 4634. WANTED —Small child to room and board. motherly care. Ch. 0986-R. ROOM, board, laundry, garage; private family: man or couple. Ch. 3658-R. CHILDREN TO BOARD—Modern, warm home: gd. meals: mother's care. Ch. 0988. WANT child from 3 to 9 to board while mother works. Dr. 3177-J. Rent Housekeeping: Rooms ALABAMA. N, lE3C—Large living room: nice kitchenette: hot water heat. BELLEFONTAINE. 1810—2 attractively furn. mod. front rms.; private entrance: gar. He. 4774, BROADWAY. 1403 —Clean, cozy, 2-rm. apt, adjoining bath, range, phone. BROADWAY. 1134—Large, clean, front rm. and kitchen, sink. $5.50. BROADWAY. 1422—Beau, front apt, priv. bath, steam heat, gar.; adults. Ri. 6716. BROADWAY. 830—Modern fur. apt. priv. entrance: near Real Silk. Rl. 3345. CAPITOL. N, 728—2-rm. kitchenette apt, everything furnished. LI. 1005. CAPITOL. N, 1223—2 rooms, mod. conveniences. garage: walking distance. CAPITOL. N, 3330 —Light housekeeping rooms for couple. Modern home. CENTRAL. 1404—2 rms, sink, constant hot water; steam ht, next bath: $6. CENTRAL. 1432—Nicely furnished large _front room and kitchenette: ground floor. COLLEGE. 1657—Modern 2 and 3-room apts, fur. or unfur.; private lavatory and entrance: steam heat. He. 4804. FOUNTAIN SQUARE SINGLE ROOM. $2-50. 1017 PROSPECT ST HOYT. 1112—2 furn. housekeeping rms, modern. Call eve. Dr. 5816. HOYT, 1427—2 furnished rms, modern home. $6 week. Dr. 6668-W. ILLINOIS. N„ 1726—Nice Clean well furn . private ent. down, apt. Also sleep, rm. ILL, N . 838 —2 lovely conn, front rms, steam heat, child welcome. Ri. 2237. ILLINOIS N, 2159—2 modern furnished rooms: reasonable. ILLINOIS. N„ 2339—1. 2. 3-rm. apts, $4. $5, $8.50 wk. Everything furnished. LEXINGTON. 1421—Modern, nicelv furnished front room: private entrance. MADISON. 1926—2 rms. down. sink. $7: 1 rm, £5. Dr. 4284-W. MERIDIAN. S, 1706—2 rms. down, next bath; $7. 1 large rm, sink; $6. Dr. 4284-W. 1449 N. NEW JERSEY Modem housekeeping rms. Home privileges: good heat. Ri. 4966, NEW JERSEY. N, 134—Good clean housekeeplng rms. Rj. 4145 OHIO. E, 540—Nice front room; $3.50 per week; or.e room S3. 314 E. ST. CLAIR Two large connecting furn. rms, sink, always hot water, steam heat. Reasonablc. Ri. 8737. TALBOTT. N„ 2338—2-rm. front apt, neatlv furnished, garage. Reason, '.'a. 7038. 320 E. VERMONT Small sleeping rms, $2.50 wk. and up. Plenty hot water. Home privileges. Ri. 0575, WALNUT. E, 112—Sleeping rm. for 2; nr. bath; also housekeeping, apt.; priv. ent. 19TH, W, 136—1 to 3 rm. apts, everything furn.: good heat: sleep, rms. Ha. 2085-W. 31ST. 1057 W.—Completely furnished, mod. room: garage: near car, Ta. 2551. ROOM—Lavatory; private home: north side: gentleman preferred. Ta. 2063. 1 2 OR 3 hkpg. rooms, modern. 425 E. Walnut. Li. 6911, Houses and Flats Furnished ASHLAND. 1529—2-rm. lower front; overstuffed furn.: in-a-door bed; kitchen. dinette; private entrance: bath. Ri. 5976. BELLEFONTAINE, 1218—Front apt.; 2 rms. and bath; utilities turn: $7. Ta, 5331. BELMONT. S, 1245—Modern 5-room bungalow: everything furnished. Be. 4813. BEVILLE. N, 19—3 furnished rooms, inclosed back porch: $7.50 wk. Call Ri. 3903. CENTRAL. 2131 —l-rm, kitchenette, private both, good heat; $8 week. He. 4155 LOCKERBIE. 614—Private, modern, steam boat, hot water: close in' S4O, Li. 6030 NEW YORK. W, 1236—4 rooms and bath: modern; furnished or unfurnished. Ri. 9735. NORTH. E, 316 and 318-2-3 rooms, mod.; ■Frigidsire: weekly rates. Ri. 4007. OXFORD, W, 21 —5 rms, nicelv furn, all outside rooms, strictly mod, water pd. RILEY. 118, N. —Upper duplex. 3 rms. and bath, furnished, adults. Ir. 7912. WALNUT. E, 115—3 rms, alcove, priv. bath, everything fur.: walkg. dlst. - S4O. WASHINGTON. E„ 4114—Modern. 5-room furnished house; steam heat: garage. E. 16TH—4-room duplex. 2 bedrms.: nrivate gar.; heat, water: adults. Ch. 2847-J. AMBASSADOR APARTMENT HOTEL 850 N PENN. Beautifully tarnished and unfurnished apartments, ultra modern, bath with tub and shower. Frlgldaire. walking distance. Phone Rl. 1371. DREXEL ARMS—73O N. 111.;2,3-rm. fur. apts.; equip, hkpg, $lO. sls wk. Li. 2821. SEE OR PHONE US FIRST Furnished and unfurnished apartments In ten locations. SATISFIED TENANTS is our slogan. Phone LI. 5391. dav or TeCh. WOODSMALL & CO. Fidelity Trust Bldg. ATTRACTIVE—StrictIy modern 4-room apartment, downstairs. Be. 4611-W. WARM 4-rm furnished cottage; walking distance: references preferred. Li. 0828. NORTH of Fall Creek, nicelv furnished: 6-rooir house: reasonable. Rl. 7771. day; after,6 p. m . LI. 5782. Apartments for Rent . BELLEFONTAINE. 2315—3 rms. and bath: .ocentlv repainted and redecorated: upper apt.: ieat. water, garage. Dr. 5108. BELLEFONTAINE. 1218—4 rms. and bath downstairs, utilities furn, $35 me. Ta. 5331 ILLINOIS. N, 810 Vs—Beautiful efficiency apts.; furnished or unfurnished, Li. 8384. 3015 N. Meridian 575.00 to $ 85 00 3707 N Meridian 135 09 234 E. Pratt 42 50 1733 N Meridian 64 50 1244 E Washington 43 50 1124 Broadwav .. 43 00 3515 N Pennsylvania 59.50 1220 Park Ave 45 50 668 E, Eleventh 35.00 412 N Alabama $47 to 57 00 1655 N. Alabama 37,00 1226 N. Illinois $38.50 to 43.50 1603 Central $35 to 55 00 418 E. 15th s4l to 55 00 MOYNAHAN PROPERTIES. 710 Union Title. LI 3458: Ta 5694- Ri 1371 LA SALLE. N . 1029—3 rms. unfur.; bath, garage: semi-modern. LEXINGTON AVE.—3-rm. apart, modern. utilities furnished: $35. Dr. 4134, LOCKERBIE. 527—4 rooms, private bath: walking distance. Li. 7780. MERIDIAN, 1728—Lovely front. 2 bedroom apt.; city heat, garage: $37.50. MER, 8, 1218—5-room ant, including heat.; reasonable rent- Call Dr. 2939. NEW JERSEY S22—Lovely 2. 4 and 5-room ant, strictly mod Reas Rl 7934 WASH, E, 5012*/2 —5 rms, modern: shade arid dor*-hes. investigatelnducement. E. TENTH. 1734%—5 rms, bath: water pd.: s2l. Call 1730 K. Tenth Ta 6074 tITH W, 42—Nicelv decorated Kitchener* apt • heat, light, eas water and ice fur.: $33.50. Apply Apt. 1. THE GRANT Apartment Rental Bureau We have apartments for rent anywhere In the citv north of Washington St.: let us help you find one. positively no extra commission and no obligations: we usually furnish car and driver to show apartments without extra charge. Call Rt. 1371 day and night service. DARTMOUTH APTS. Mtch . E . 221: idegL cozy, efficiency apts : utilities furnish*. S4O up. OLGA APTS. ILL. 1440 N.: 6 rms.: nicelv decorated: month's rent freev _Rt. 0543. HYLAND 1139 E. Washington. Five rooms, modern: reduced rent. $45. See custodian or phone day or night, Li. 5491. H. H. WOODSMALL & CO. PATRICIA APTS. 3 rms, FTlgidaire; utti. furn. Dr. 2591-M Houses for Rent ASHLAND. 1627—7-rm. mod. double: gar, water pd. $35. So. College car. Ri. 1194. COMMERCE. 1412—Near Tech. grad' school. 5 rooms, garage, water nd. Ri. 1652 COTTAGE. 1545 —5 rooms: water paid: gas, elec.: sl6; near school. Hu. 4368. DAWSON. 1202—1 so. from Prospect car. 9-rm. modern, suitable roomers reas. DELAWARE. N, 2456—6-room mod, % double: .28 mo. Ha, 2652-M. 1433 DE LOSS ST Five-room, semi-modern single: $12.50. GREGORY & APPEL. INC. Li. .7491 DEWEY AVE. —4-room cottage, modern, caraee: $25. 5 rooms, modern, garage. water paid: minimum. Ir 5459. EASTSIDE—Near Tech: dandy 6-rm modern doubles: A-l: reduced. Wa. 1484. FOILTOI*. 732—5-room semi-mod. double. near Realsilk. $lB. Ir. 0104. FULTON, 223—4 rms, electric lights, water paid: sl6. Li. 7167, GLADSTONE. N . 417—6-room mod. double. garage, water pd.: S4O. Hu, 5908. GRANT. N, 408—6 rooms, modern except furnace: oarage: $25. Ir. 2150-3. GRAY. N . 962 —4-rm. mod. double, garage. water nd,: $35. Ch. 5307-R. HARDING. N, 2104—Mod, hardwd. down. gar, water pd.; >35. Wa. 5010. HARLAN 8T R-room semi-modern double, garage, reduced sl9. Li. 7080. . HOYT. 1206—Pub. narochtal sch’.s. 4 rms, mod. except furnace, water pd‘. Ki. 1852.

Houses for Rent 'ILLINOIS. S. 1016—8 ran, mod. except I furnace; garage: water paid: S2O KEYSTONE N . 1032—8 rooms, bath. redeco, water pd, near Tech. 821. Rt- 0645. LEEDS. 337—Attractive double on pa\d street, water pd, garagr. S2O. Wa. 3498. LUETT. 642—530 house S2O: 5 rms. furnace, elec, gas, garage, well. He. 2492. MPHEiRSON. 2820—4-rm double; gas: jlectrlcitv, citv water pd.: sls. Lt. 2175. MERIDIAN N, 2357. Double. 6 rooms and bath; location for roomers. $48.50: garage. MORRIS. E ; 1023—7 rooms $37 50 N. Jersey. S, 624%; 3 rms. semi-mod,Sls New Jersey. S, 628; 7-rm. semi-mod. .$25 NEW YORK, W, 1628—5 rms, bath; garage: water pd. Rl. 7725. Open. NORTH ST, E, 2720—Near St. Philips church: half cozy double; modern except furnace: 4 rms, bath, heater fur, gar, water paid. Ri. 1533, ev. Eu_3 loß NOWLAND AVE, 1911—Opposite Spades park: double; 6 rooms, bsth. furnace: no garage: good condition: S3O, LI. 8621. OLIVE. 941—4 rms, elec. gas. water, mside toilet, repapered. sl7. Dr, 5674-J. OXFORD. N, 244—Mod. fiTTST double. built-in features, garage. Reduced $37.50. PROSPECT. 1509—5-room modern double; reduced $27.50: garage. Dr. 3540-R. ST. PAUL. S, 1134 —',2 square Prospect car: mod. 5-rm. dou.; gar,: S3O. Dr. 3993. ST. PETER. 1137—Modern. 5-rm bungalow: 2-cai garage, redecorated. Hu. 3139. STEVENS. 629—5 rooms, semi-modern; close to Virginia ave. car. TACOMA. N, 1123—6 room double: reasonabie: will partly furnish. Ch. 6288-R. TERRACE AVE, 1737—6-room semi-mod, gar, water pd, $23. Dr, 3476, UDELL, 613—Reduced. 4-rm. mod. double, garage, water, $26.50. Ha, 0882. WISCONSIN. 319—5 rooms: redecorated: wa, gas, lights: garage; £ls. Ri. 0645. 2057 YANDEES Four-room double and garage; semimodern; w'ater paid: SIO.OO. GREGORY & APPEL. INC. LI. 7491. 10TH ST, E, 1532—Near Tech, modern double, newlv decorated, garage. Ch. 2758. 16TH. E, 2823—Modern 5-room bungalow. garage. Wa. 3530. 18TH. W, 1135—5 rms.! bath, furnace, garage; $28.50, Dr. 1417. 37TH ST, W, 218—7-room modern house, near school: only S3O. Li. 4516, 75TH ST . E.—4 rooms, lights and water in house: sls. Wa, 4202-3. SEE THIS NICE semi-modern 5-room hnn*e: $22.50, 2415 E. 11th St. Rental Bargains 1731 Bellefontaine; 6-rm. mod, gar... 525 817 N. Temple: 7-rm, elec, gas. gar.. 25 1710 Ludlov;: 5-rm. mod, gar 25 1306 E. 10th: 7-rm. mod, gar 25 815 E. 27th: 5-rm. modern 25 1316 E. 10th: 4-rm, elec 20 846 Wood: 5-rm, elec, gar 15 Dunlop & Holtegel. 122 E. Market 5 ROOMS—Semi-mod.: garage: $10; rear 427 N. Davidson. Wa. 4544-M. COLORED; CAPITOL. S, 821—4 rms, gas. electricity, water, toilet, garage: sls. Suburban for Rent 37TH and WHITTIER PLACE—7 rooms, strictly mod, fireplace, sun .room, hot water heat: 3 lots; s3l. Ch. 4058. 4 squares E, of Emerson on 33th then back to 37th. Business Places for Rent CAPITOL. N, 1519—Store room for rent or lease. Reasonable. Ri. 2234. TENTH ST, E, 1214—Corner of Brookside; good location: only sls. Li. 8621. SPLENDID corner for independent grocerv; near modern school. Ch. 4107. Houses for Sale HOMES, suburban, business investment property. FAULKNOR. 1410 N. Sherman Dr. Ch. 3438. North DEXTER, 2004—5 rooms modern. 1 block from Riverside car. 2 blocks from school, paved alley. No Barrett. First loan. $2,300: price for quick sale $3,150. Terms S2OO down: S3O per month. Ha. 1427-M. East 5-ROOM MOD. bungalow, fireplace, gar, located on Ritter Ave. Very reas. down payment: owner. Ch. 6941. South NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY 5-rcom modern bungalows. Easy terms. 2803 ALLEN AVE. 806 YOKE ST. 1044 BERWYN ST. RI. 2509. N. J, FOX. HU. 1168. West SSO CASH—SI7.SO MONTH BUYS A NEAT BUNGALOW With a dandy lot 53x140. House has 4 rooms, lights, well and garage. Get ready to raise a garden next year and save money. North of National road West. MR. WEESNER, Li. 3820. evenings and Sunday. Ir. 3927. NOTHING DOWN Five-room modern bungalow, large living rm, built-in. features in kitchen, full basement. 2-car garage with side drive. Located 3800 west, near National road. Payments S4O per month. Call FRAZEE at Li. 2318. SCHLOSS BROS. INV. CO, 137 E, Wash. 5-ROOM cottage: 2 lots: garage: edge of citv; excellent condition: $2,400: terms. McTARSNEY & BROWN. 2608 W. Michigan, Be. 3609 Suburban for Sale 5 ACRES—4-room bungalow: on good road 7 miles city limits. Investigate this. FAULKNOR. Ch. 3438. Real Estate for Exchange TRADE GOOD RENTAL. $2,300 deed equity in 5-rm. a side double: rents $17.50 side; balance $1,200: for eauitv in 5, 6-rm. modern. Times Box A-152. Miscellaneous for Sale Blo*4 SPECIAL TO RESTAURANTS AND HOTELS No. 10 cans Crushed Pineapple 75c per can, or $4 per case of 6 cans. No. 10 cans Fancy Corn, 60c per can, or $3 per case of 6 cans. No. 10 cans String Beans, 75c per can or $4 per case of 6 cans. No. 10 cans Totomato Pi ree, 40c can, or $2 per case of 6 cans. Metal window refrigerators, 49c each. 1 Porch Glider, $20.00. 1 30-in. Sewer tile for cistern, sl. Unclaimed Freight Station Cor. Capitol and South St. For Sale Cheap Two 6-gal. nor minute semi-automatic water softeners. Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E. Wash. St. Ir. 1151. FOR SALE CHEAP. ONE-CYLINDER GRINDER MEIER ELECTRIC AND MACHINE GO. 3525 E. WA3H. IR i 151. COMPLETE accounting course. La Salle Extension University. like new. cheap. Hu. 1761 BOILER—6-section rounds. 1.809 rating: reasonable 1402 Park Ave . mornings. FRACTURE BED—Good as new. cost S9O: sell for $25. Call Hu. 3316. BKj4 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. Clothing FUR COAT—Sealskin, trimmed in squirrel: also gray coat with light fui collar and cuffs: size 16. Ha. 4162-W. RIDING HABlT—English tweed, size 36, like new; reas Ta. 5929 Household Goods SINGER SEWING MACHINES —Sold and serviced: lessons in home sewing; machines rented bv week or month SINGER CO. 405 Mass Ave. Li. 8463. MUST SELL at once. Living room, dining room, bedroom furniture: A-l shape. Cheap for cash. 1306 Woodiawn Ave, Apartment 3 IVORY GAS RANGE—Dining rm, 9 pc. living rm, complete bedroom, occasional table, dressers 2428 N. Meridian. MAKE your own dresses. Buy Singer sewing machine as low at $lO Singer Sewing Machine Cos, 838 Va. Ave. Dr. 24*4. DROPHEAD SINGER—Sews good SB. 312 E. Vermont St. SlNGEß—Portable electric: like new: barg for ouick sale. Rl. 2104. LIVING, dining, bedroom: other furniture; reas. 902 Parker. Ch. 4457-M. eve. LIVING AND DINING FURNITURE, very reasonable. 3819 N. Capitol Ave 5 ROOMS of furniture for sale: private gale: no dealers. 1235 Grant Ave. GAS STOVE—Apt. size *l9: gas heater. *3; both like new. Wa. 3825-W.

Household Goods Used Furniture Exchange We need the room. It vou need furniture look over these values. Priced much lower than their actual worth. Overstuffed suites 3-pc *39.50 Cain and velour suites. !-pc - 3 '52 Leasher daveno suite, 3-oc 12.50 Buffet 12 50 Dining tables 4.00 Dining chairs 1-25 Bridge and Junior Lamps. 88c. Cash or Credit. In Our Bargain Basement. 141 W. WASH. ST. ICE BOXES Big reductions on many refrigerators in our very complete line. Buy now and save money. Polar Ice and Fuel Cos. 2000 Northwestern Ave. ELECT RIO WASHERS—o. reconditioned. A-l; cheap for Quick sale. Patterson Sheds Cos, 8 E Wash St, 3rd floor Wool worth Bldg Ri 1496. (Elevator service i MAYTAG WASHER—A-l condition: bargain. 3850 Graceiand. Wa. 5111-J. Musical Instruments Victor Orthophonics 4- 3. was $95. now $12.50 4-20. was $135. now 14 50 4-40, was $165. now 19.50 8- 4. was $235. now 29.00 8-12. was $225. now 39.00 Credenza was S3OO. now 39.00 Victor and other phonographs as low as $5.50. This stock is slightly damaged by fire and is priced to move. RADIO BARGAIN SHOP HOLTON TRUMPET Revelation model, silver plated and gold bell, complete with case; iust like new. S6O. We have many other excellent bargains in reconditioned instruments. Inquire about them. PEARSON PIANO CO, 128 N. Pennsylvania St. STORY & CLARK mahogany player, bench and rolls. Priced extra special. SSO. Terms if desired. Real buy. WILKING'S. 120 E Ohio St. BALDWIN MANUEALO player, beautiful walnut case, bench and rolls. Very small balance due on same. Fine opportunity for someone. WILKING’S. 120 E. Ohio. WANTED —50 used saxophones, all sizes, immediately. Lorenz Sax School, ground floor Pembroke Arcade. Li. 4800. BOSE UPRIGHT—Dandy practice piano. Fine tone and action. Very special price S4O. Terms. WILKING'S. 120 E. Oluo. pt AYER PlANO—"Ludwig,” oak: fine conditlon; bench and rolls: $125. IB 3917. STEINWAY GRAND—Mahogany case, excellent condition. $585 to first customer. A real buy. WILKING'S. 120 E. Ohio DANDY toned Sohner upright fine for beginner or practice piano. This is a good buv. Pace S2B. WILKING'S, 120 E. Ohio" St. VICTROLA—"Victor” console; like new; sell very reasonable. Ir. 7792. Radio and Equipment PHILCO. Majestic. Crosley. A.mrad, repossesed electric radios at remarkably low prices. See us before you buy. KEMPLER RADIO COMPANY. EXPEP;T RADIO SERVICE 399 N. Noble Street. Lt. 1974. RADIO SERVICE —On anv make radio. Power nack repairing a specialty. EAST END RADIO. CH. 4033, 50c PER CALL—Expert 'crvic=. Why pay more. Lightning Radii Cli. 7210. RADIO, Fada. 7 tube, ail t.’ctric, same as pew. C<jl Ch. 3650-M. Miscellaneous Wanted H FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS. HOMES COMPLETE PREFERRED. HODGES AUCTION. RI. 2019. HOUSE CLEANING?—Your surplus clothing. furniture, magazines, papers, will help us to help others. Salvation Army Industrial Home. Phone for wagon. Rf. 6822. 127 W Georgia St. WE WANT HOUSEHOLD GOODS. IF it's on earth we buv it. CARL SHANK AUCTION. 25 N. Alabama St. Li, 0055. Furniture Wanted—CH 4651 FOR QUICK SERVICE AND BEST PRICES Barter and Swap 4200 EAST—S2,OOO equity in 5-rm. strictly mod. bungalow; take SI.OOO 00, or late model car. Add. Box B-154 Times. 5-RM. HOUSE on lot. to trade equity for Model A. ton A body. Ford truck or Ford A coupe or sedan. Be. 3393 R-l. MARMON B—Like new: less than 8,000 miles: bargain. Take '29 Chevrolet in trade. Terms, Be. 3048. Poultry and Supplies 300 Tancred Leghorn Pullets, ready to lav. BOYER'S HATCHERY. Ri. 5470 or write to Thorntown. Ind. Pets STONEHILL KENNELS Toy Poms: studs, fee $lO to sls also toy puppies. He. 3229. CANARIES: GUARANTEED SINGERS $3: cages. $1.25, 2416 E. Mich. Ch. 7100. AIREDALE—3 months old; cheap. Hu. 3292. 5693 Central. Store-Office Supplies TYPEWRITERS—AII standara makes, new and used portables. Dalton adding machines. Rentals, repairs and typewriter supplies. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO, 137 N Meridian St, Board of Trade Bldg. Li. 6823. ALL used machines, some noiseless."at 415others $25 up. Addressogranh plates, repairs. King Typewriters and Exchange 205 Mass. Ave. LI 9470. UNDERW'OOD Typewriter, excellent cond, S3O. 4050 Boulevard Place. Wa. 0851-W. Business Opportunities GOOD LOCATION—Qn West Morris: suitable for filing station or garage: priced right, SCHLITZ BREWING CO. Dr. 5350 GROCERY and rpjat, market, owner will sacrifice; established trade, fine locality. Ri. 0723, ROOMING HOUSE—7 ROOMS: S3O PER MONTH. RI. 2102. Coal and Wood tats* Fuel Co*!^ Is. Crb. cleaned fkd, large lump... .$8.50 W. Va. large lp„ cleaned fkd 6.25 E. Ky. 6-in. In, cleaned fkd 6.50 E. Kv, washed egg 6.‘5 Genuine No. 3 Pocahontas 8.25 Citizens Coke, all sizes $8.50 & 9.00 W. Va. nut and slack 4.C0 OPERATORS OF THREE YARDS. Dr. 2400. Dr. 6085. Better Coal—Lower Prices MUCH HIGHER PRICES IN OCTOBER Bert Va. block, clean forked s6.?'> Best Kv. block, clean forked 6.50 Be t Island Creek block, clean, fkd, 6 50 Best Glendora block, clean fkd 6.75 Best, Va. ezg clean forked 6.25 Best Va. mine run. 50% Ip 525 Best Ind. Ip. or egg. clean fkd 500 Genuine smokeless lump and Citizens coke. All sizes: deliver anywhere in citv UNION ICE AND COAL CO. Dr 4621. 1910 Bluff Ave. It, will pav you to visit our vard and scp the difference In good coal PRICES TO ADVANCE OCT. 1 West Va. blk, clean forked $6.25 East K.v. blk, clean forked 6.50 Island Creek blk. clean forked 6 50 Wonder lump. rd ash 7.50 Pocv Splint, red ash ~ 7,50 Dr 1221. Dr 1220. Economy Fuel Supply Cos. "Economize With Economy ” All kinds of coal and cok FREDERICK COAL CO. Established 31 years. 801 899 Beecher St. DR J 792 FIREPLACE—And furnace wood: also pine kindling: established dealer. Ir 1541. Machinery and Tools For Sale Cheap Factory rebuilt automatic electric ***at.er systems: euaranteed to be a:ood as new. Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E. Wash. St. Ir 1151. Money to Loan ri - 1 AUTOMOBILE LOANS S3OO up to SI,OOO Lowest Loan SIOO National Discount Corp. D. 8 Menasco. Branch Mgr 924 Hume-Mansur Bldg. Rt 8351 yv ... ~ Lowest Rate in City 2% Under no circumstances do vou pav more Public Welfare Loan 8. E. Corner Wash and 111. 6': 330 Occidental Bldg. Rl 3587. LOANS $50.00 TO $300.00 Liberal Monthly Payments ESTATE LOAN AND INVESTMENT CO. 505 Majestic Bldg. LI. 5696. BENEFICIAI LOAN SflllETY 34 8. Pean Bt~ Ground Floor. RL 5054.

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Money to Loan _______ NEARLY A THIRD ON LOANS The Household Plan offer* rush loan* of SIOO to S7OO at almost a third les* than the lawful rate. Strictly confidential. No Inoufrle* are made of vour friends, relative* or tradespeople Husband and wife only need sign. Na other signatures or endorsers are ra ouired. You complete all negotiations In a private office with a friendly, competent manager. Quick service. You can get the cash you need on short notice You may pay back your loan at any time or you can take as long as a vear and eight months on small monthly payments. Come in or phone or write. If vou can't come in. ask us tc send a representative to vour home. No obligations, of course. HoiaseMd Fimamce Corporation of America 2—Offices—2 sIH FL. LEMCKE BLDG 106 E. MARKET ST. Phone RJ. 2579. 4TH FL. KRESGE BLDG 41 E WASHINGTON 6T. Phone Ri. 7923. FAMILY LOANS On your own signature and security. Easy repayment plan. Borrow Fay Back $ 50 $ 4.00 pel Mo. 100 700 per Mo. 200 14.00 per Mo. 300 19.00 per Mo. Total Payment PRIVATE OFFICE THE CAPITOL LOAN CO. Hi lit E. Washington St. Riley 7561-7562 Money to Loan on household goods and automobiles. $25.00 to $300.00 Your indorsement only; quick, courteous. confidential; liberal pavment privilege. . Buckeye Finance Cos. SO7 E New York Ist RI 4974 TAXES —REPAIRS—FALL EXPENSES. IF YOTT OWN A CLEAR LOT AND NEED SOME READY CASH CALL ON SECURITY INV. & LOAN INC. 136 N DEL a YARE. LI. 5050. ALSO LOANS ON FURNITURE. MONEY TO LOAN ~ First and second real estate mortgages AUTOMOBILE and HOUSEHOLD loans. Equitable Finance Cos. 219 E Ohio. LI. 6605 An to Supplies and Repairs JOHN GUDELHOEFER WAGON CO.—Will repair or make new ton* and curtaini* for omit rnr pop R>nti!rlrv Ave Automobiles Wanted * m* K CAPITOL avls?i CASH FOR’YOUR CAR OR EQUITY. 1928-29-30 MODELS PREFERRED. WILL—Pav casb lor voui car or four eauitv, I. WOLF AUTO CO. Lt. 4516. 561 N. Capitol. TRY TIMES WANT BUSINESS. Automobiles for Sale FORD—I93O Tudor; like new. fall clearance sale BAXTER CO, 1142 N. Mericlian LI. 1527. 1929 Chevrolet Coaches XWe have fifteen 1929 Chevrolet coaches, all In fine condition, good tires and paint. Mechanically O. K. Your choice. $95 down. Hare Chevrolet Cos. 552 E. Wash. St. * Ri. 5325. Open Evenings and Sunday. CHEVROLET ROADSTER. 1930 -CAN’T BE TOLD FROM NEW. PRICE $375. EASY TERMS. INDIANAPOLIS AUTOMOBILE CO, 1031 VIRGINIA AVE. AT WOODLAWN. CHEVROLET—I 927 sedan and coach; bargains. THE BAXTER CO, 1142 N. Merulian St. Li. 1527. CHEVROLET COACH. 1928 LOOKS GOOD. RUNS EXTRA GOOD. PRICE $235 EASY TERMS. INDIANAPOLIS AUTOMOBILE CO, 1031 VIRGINIA AVE. AT WOODLAWN. ESSEX 1929 sedan, and eono'tton prar.tlcallv new; bargain. THE BA CTER CO, 1143 N Meridian. Li. 1527. 1928 Chevrolet Coach m yjwr Equipped with Jnnarestrut a 9 pistons, excellent upholstery; motor and tires perfect. Can be bought for SBS down. LAUTH CHEVROLET CO. 3547 E. Washington . Ir. 1175. 2164 W. Wash . Store Nn 2 ‘ B° 3124 DODGE TOURING' GOOD* TIRES AND BATTERY. MECHANICALLY O. K. FRICK $25 EASY TERMS. INDIANAPOLIS AUTOMOBILE CO. 1031 VTRGINtA AVE AT WOODLAWN neoeri'iao.e Gsed Cars JOHNSON CHEVROLET CO. Meridian at ilth LI. 8363. BARGAINS IN USED CARS Lathroo-Mover Cos 420 N. Capitol 2106 W Washington. I-ORDS—A nice complete stocs at all times. The Frank Hatfield Cos, 625 Capitol Ave Authorized Foid dealer. Good used‘Cars FRANK S FEESER JJ26 Prospect. _ Dr. 8190. MARMON-Little sedan, straight 3. new tires: original finish like new. THE BAXTER CO 1142 N Meridian. Li. 1527. ESSEX COACHES, SEDANS Ail are wonderful buys; you will be surprised Let us show vou. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-65 S. Mercian. _ Dr. 4743. 1929 Ford Tudor j Is In excellent condition. 4 romes equipped with new 6ffl- ply tires: a Stromberg carh- sretor. Can he bought for only $125 LAUTII CHEVROLET CO. 3547 F. Washington. Ir. 117$. 2ld W Wash, Store No, 2 Be. 3124. BRICK- 1926 sedan: A-l condition: bargain for quick sale. THE BAXTER CO, 1142 N. Meridian 8L 11 1527. 1.929 MODEL A Tudor Sedan. I n perfect rondtion Priced only $325. C. O. VAR NOCK. 813 E Wash 3t, 11. 8396, Bargains in Used Cars. GR 4HAM-PAIGE OF INDIANA. 3203 E Wash, St. Ch. 1002. 1930 MODEL A Tudor Sedan. Can hard!-/ he to'd from new Priced only $475. C. O WAR-NOCK. 819 K. Wash. St.'Ll 8396. BTUDFBAKER—I929. Commander coupe BAXTER CO. 1142 N Meridian. Lt, 1527 1923 MODEL A Tudor Sedan Is In A-l condition throughout: only $295. C. O WARNOCK, 819 E, Wash. St- LIT 8336 OAKLAND—I92B A A. coupe. Bargain at BAXTER CO, 1142 N f.lerid, Ll- 1527 REAL VALUES IN USED CARS. MARMON NEW-USED CAR STORE. 1033-35 N. MERIDIAN ST. ' 1927 DODGE SEDAN—Run 8.000 miles" reas. Owner. 1223 Bradbury, Dr. 3096-T ESSEX COUPE--1928 A-I condition: $223 BROWNING GENT CO, INC . Tenth and Mer)dian. Rl. 8655. HUPP 1929 Century six sedan. New Darton Thoroughbred tires B.AXTER CO. ;i'2 N Meridian. Li 1527, Essex Coupe a Is in perfect mechanical conWJ 5 dition equipped with good rubber; is a wonderful buv for on'v *58.50 down. LAUTH CHEVROLET CO. 3547 E. Washington. Ir. 1175. 2164 W Wash, Store Nn 2 B-. 3'24 1929 FORD SPORT ROADSTER—6 good tires $315. r. K. MARTIN CO, 4451 W. Washington St. 1929 Chevrolet Coach X Color blue: tires and paint tr> excellent condition, upholstery and motor in perfect condition; $95 d-xm. Hare Chevrolet Cos. Used Car Lot 2014 W. Wash. St. Be. 3234. _ Open Evenings and Sunday. 1930 BRAND new Marquette coupe A car vou'll be proud to own. Ha* never been driven, is priced nub $775_ Term*. Thornburg & Lewis 1302 E. Wash. St. Lt. 1871. _ Evenings and Sunday. STUDEBAKER—Commander. 1923 sedan. B.AXTER CO. 1142 N. Meridian. Ll. 1527. Trucks ■GOOD VALUES —In used trucks; !%. variety of makes, sizes and prices. T • GENERAL MOTOR3 TRUCK. GO,. 31 W. 13th. 11. 7187-