Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 187, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 December 1930 — Page 13

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'‘RUSH ACT’ ON BOOKS MAY BE AIREDjNCQURT Bepresentative-Elect Probing Case Threatens Action in School Case. Indiana courts may be called upon to hall the school book letting scheduled for Jan. 5, by Roy P. Wlsehart, superintendent of public instruction, it was announced here today by william J. Black, Democratic representative-elect from Madison county. “I am in Indianapolis to consult attorneys about this book letting and to inquire into the possibility of halting it by injunction.” Black told The Times “Why Wisehart should insist on giving this bool: business the ‘rush act’ is more than I can understand. He explained that he wants to handle it before leaving office, March 15. and before the legislature meete to ‘avoid any Investigations.’ “Courting Legislative Action” “All I can say is that if they go through with it on Jan. 5, and the state. board of education, acting as a school book commission, signs up a five-year contract with the American Book Company, or other publishers. they are just courting a legislative investigation. “We are going to look into this Thing and see how the wheels go around. I was elected by the people of Madison county because I stand for old age pensions and free textbooks in all public schools.” Wisehart has advertised for publishers’ bids, on a five-year adoption basis, in geography, English, grammar, spelling, psychology, United States history and domestic science to be in his office by Dec. 31. Adoptions are scheduled for Jan. 5. The legislature convenes Jan. 8 To Introduce Joint Bill Black declared that he and Rep-resentative-Elect Fred S. Galloway <Dem., Indianapolis) will introduce a joint free textbook bill. To eliminate the charge, made in the past, that it would be burdensome to the taxpayers to pay for f r ee textbooks the bill will carry a special tax provision, Black declared. A similar bill will be introduced In the senate by Senator John S, Alldredge (Rep., Anderson), Black asserted. “I understand that such old time senate Republican leaders as Senator James J- Nejdl of Whiting will vote for the measure this session,” he contended. Nejdl is candidate for president pro tern, of the senate and has served several times in that capacity. If elected president pro tem. the free ; textbook bill, with his approval, would stand a good show of passage.

PROTEST PRESENTED IN STREET WIDENING Property Owners Object to Paying for North Side Project. Fifty property holders living in the vicinity of West Forty-sixth street appeared before the works board today protesting the order to widen the street from Boulevard place to Meridian street. They protested assessments being made against residents living four blocks west, two north and two south of the proposed improvement, while those to the east of Meridian have been assessed nothing. Representing the remonstrators, Stephen A. Clinehens, attorney, 423 West Forty-sixth street, contended the neighborhood has borne assessments for extensive improvements in the neighborhood of Butler university. E. Kirk McKinney, works board president, said the board would review the assessments and another would be held Jan. 16. AUBURN PLACES ORDERS ‘'lore Than $9,000,000 In Materials to Be Used In 1931. By Unit id Press AUBURN. Ind., Dec. 15.—Officials of the Auburn Automobile Company announced today they have placed orders fer more than $9,000,ojo worth of materials to be used during 1931. Ohio and Indiana manufacturers made successful bids for approximately $6,000,000 of the business, it was said, and most of the remainder was divided among Michigan and Illinois concerns. FIRM TO BUILD AUTOS Norman Devaux Heads New Company Formed at Grand Rapids. By United Press GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., Dec. 15. —A new automobile manufacturing company, the Devaux-Halls Motor Corporation, which will manufacture a light six here, was announced today. ’The company Is headed by Norman Devaux. for many years associated with W. C. Durant. Devaux also announced purchase of the Durant plant at Oakland, Cal., for $5,000,000. r ROBS WOODSTOCK CLUB $750 Worth of Golf Clubs Stolen by Burglars Early Today. Foursomes may dot Woodstock Country Club’s fairways next spring with new, shiny golf clubs as the result of a burglar's activity at the exclusive club early today Fred Scholl, professional player, found the caddy house had been entered and thirty sets of golf clubs, valued at more than $750, missing Tools worth S6O were taken from another building. Part of them were used to open the caddy house door. NOMINATES 5 HOOSIERS Hoover Sends Indiana Postmaster Appointments to Senate. )ply United Press WASHINGTON. Dec. 15.—President Hoover today sent nominations for five Indiana postmasters to the senate for confirmation. Those nominated were William B. Thomloy, Jeffersonville; Phineaa O. Small, Le Porte; David R. Scott, Linton; Sam J. Bulkin, Newcastle, and George Young, Shelbyyille.

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Nomination of Frank R. McNinch, above, to the federal power commission, is opposed in the senate. McNinch helped Senator Simmons lead the North Carolina fight against A1 Smith in 1928, and senators opposing his confirmation charge that some $40,000 he collected for the fight was contributed largely by power companies.

BOY STOWAWAY ENDS LONO HOP Hides in Plane at Tulsa; Rides to Columbus, 0. By United Pres* COLUMBUS, 0., Dec. 15.—Tommy Oenham, 18, Tulsa, Okla., didn't think so much of the life of a stowaway today as officials prepared to return him to his brother at Collinsville, Okla. Tommy was cramped in body and stomach and was shivering from the cold when he was discovered in the baggage compartment aboard a Transcontinental and Western Air Lines plane here Saturday night. The plane just had landed from Tulsa. Tommy first said he intended to stow away only to St. Louis where he had relatives, but that the plane failed to stop. Later, after he was fed and warmed, he said he was going to New York to become an aviator. Brother Joe was apprised of Tommy’s whereabouts and Tommy will return home as soon as money for his transportation arrives.

YOUTHS ADMIT SUOOJLDUP Four Arrested for Staging South Side Jobs. Four youths, 18, waived preliminary hearing before Municipal Judge Paul W, Wetter today, after confessing two south side holdups one the SI,OOO robbary Monday at the Fountain Square theater. They were bound over to Marion county grand jury, all charged with robbery, three with auto banditry as well. Those bound over: Malcolm Kountz, 1614 South Randolph street; Bernard Burch, 1205 Olive street, ajjd Raymond Vick, 933 Spruce street, auto banditry and robbery, and Robert Roberts, 1624 Spann avenue, robbery. Roberts, according to police statements relative to Kountz’s alleged confession, formerly was an usher at the theater and planned the robbery while Kountz is said to have admitted staging it. The other holdup to which the youths confessed, according to police, was the $lB5 robbery of the Indianapolis Loan Company, 110214 Prospect street, Dec. 1. GIRL SPOILS AIR RECORD Stowaway Forces Pilots to Halt Endurance Refueling Hop. By Vnited Press GLENDALE. Cal., Dec. 15.—A ninety-flve-pound girl, who stowed away on an airplane, brought an attempted refueling endurance record flight to a halt Sunday after the ship had been up only twenty-five minutes. The girl, Betty Brown, 20, hid in the tail of the tri-motored Albatross monoplane, declared to be the largest ever built. The ship, commanded by Captain Jimmie Acgel, World v -r "flier, with a crew of five, took off well enough, but had difficulty in remaining on an even keel. A search was made and Miss Brown found. ROGERS OUT OF DANGER Movie Actor Spends Uneasy Night Following Operation. By Vnited Press TOLEDO, Dec. 15.—Although pronounced out of danger by his physician, Charles (Buddy) Rogers, motion picture actor, was said today by hospital attaches to have spent an uneasy night. Rogers underwent an operation for appendicitis Saturday. GOVERNOR TO HOSPITAL Leslie to Have Growth in Nose Removed at City Institution, Governor Harry G. Leslie will go to the Meihoaist hospital Tuesday morning lor the removal of a growth in his nose and to clear up what is believed to be a sinus infection. He expects to remain in the hospital two days. Lifelong Resident Dies By Times Special COLUMBUS, Ind., Dec. 15.—Mrs. Lura E. Davis, 54, wife of Edmond Davis, died at the family home here after a two weeks’ illness. She spent her entire life here- She was a member of the Methodist church and of the W. R. C. She leaves her husband and two sisters, Mrs. Ray Hammond, and Mrs. Dave Rogers, both of this city. Building Permits F M. Bartholomew A Son. dwefiln? and garage. 5323 North Pennsylvania, *20,000 Joy lane Company, remodel front and repair. 13 North lUinola. *BSO. E. G. Bauer & Son. dwelling and ear ee m Korh %I’r fit" -- -

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Death Notices DRAKE. CSCAB—Husband of Mabel Drake, pared away Monday. Dec. 15. at residence. 2524 Bluff Ave. Time of funeral given later. For information friends may call FINN BROS. FUNERAI HOME. Ta. 1835. KARRIS. MRS. LAURA E.—Widow of the late Ralia Karris, mother of John Harris of Koilis. Long Island. New,York; Reymand Harris of Brooklyn. New York, and Archer D. Harris of Chicago. HI.: sister cl Mrs. Harry M. Franklin and Mrs. Amos Remler of Indianapolis, passed away Dec. Bth at her residence. Salenas, California. Funeral Tuesday. Dec. 18th. at 2 p. m from FINN BROS. FUNERAL HOME, 1633 N. Meridian. Interment Crown HiU cemetery. Friends Invited. i New York napers please copy.t NOON. WILLLAM—Age 82 sears, passed awa7 at the residence of his niece. Mrs. Charclcs A. Rouse, 3104 Bellefontaine. Services Tuesday. 2 p. m.. at Flanner is Euchanan Mortuary. Friends Invited. Burial Spring Grove cemetery. Cincinnati. Wednesday at about 11:30 a. m. SCHNIDER. CHARLES—Age 71 years, brother of Martin Sohnider of Indianapolis and Mrs. Martin Schnider of Louisville, Ky.. passed awav Monday, Dec. 10. at residence, 1422 Bates St. Time of funeral given later. Friends may call at FINN BROS. FUNERAL HOME. Ta. 183a. Card of Thanks CARD OF THANKS—In the midst of our sorrow and grief, we fell that we must expres sour appreciation to all our relatives. friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy shown us in the great loss of our dearly beloved daughter and sister. CRYSTAL F. JORDAN. Especially do we thank the donors of the manv beautiful floral offerings, also the funeral director. Walter T. Blasengym for his personal services. MR and MRS. W. E. JORDAN. ESTHER and CHARI ES. Funeral Directors WM D BEANBLteSOM. Mortuary Phone Be. 1588 1321 W Rav 8t W. T. BLASENGYM MalD office 2220 Shelbv St. Drexei 2570 George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 622 E Markei Aliev 5374 UNDERTAKERS 931 N. Delaware Y & ' nTXJ& D- 3821 LAUCK FUNERAL HOME 1458 S. Meridian St. Dr- 2140. ‘•A REAL HOME FOR SERVICE." RAGSDALE & PRICE Li 8608 1219 N Alabama C. WILSON funeral parlors, ambulance service and modern automotive eaulnment. Dr. 0321 and Dr 0322. Personals FUR REMODELING Coats, cleaned, dazed . vrs. exp. Martha Herbert. Ta. 3151. 2315 Clifton. FUR Coat relining, remodeling. Satisfaction guar.; 1 E. 36th; apt. 104. Ha, 07.7-J. FOR NERVOUS and mental cases; also aged people: Irvington sanitarium equipped for severe mental cases. Hu. 7115. BRUCE'S CAFE—No 2. 235 N. IL. Samr service maintained as at 737 N. Perm DETECTIVES—Private. CONFIDENTIAL. 525 Lemcke Bldg. Ri. 1864; eve.. Hu. 3107. LADIES’ COATS—Made to order. $5. FUR coats repaired, relined. Ri. 8829. DRIVING TO CALIFORNIA WILL TAKE THREE, IR. 2343. CROWN CLEANERS: fur repairing, refining tailoring. 425 E. 16th. LI. 2904.

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Rooms for Rent ALA., N.. 1115—Homelike, clean: hot water; good heat; 1 or 2. Ri. 5121, ALABAMA, N.. 523 Apt. 2—Front, good heat, clean, reasonable. ARSENAL, N. 348—Nice cheerful m.; private family; S3. LI. 9749. CENTRAL. 2234. Apt. 4—Nice light rm., next bath; meals opt., 1 or 2. Ha. 3802-W. COLLEGE. 2242—Nice large warm rm.. constant hot water. Privileges 1 or 2. ILLINOIS. N, 2326—Nice rm.. priv. home; ktchen privil.; plenty hot water. Ta. 8921. ILLINOIS. N.. 1330-2 mod. furnished rooms; steam heat; reasonable. LI. 1624. MER.. N 2363—Apt. 3: cozv. warm room. hot water; home comforts. Ta. 2660. MINNESOTA E.. 326—Nicely lumlsheo room; bath Included. lor 2 people Dr 5518. NEW JERSEY. N.. 825—Dainty room: or chid and rose: new walnut bed. dresser vanity; persnl effect insured; $4. R,. £B6O NORTH, E.. 228—Lovely mod. front mHot water. Private home. RI. 5255. ORIENTAL N.. 20—2 front sleeping rms.; modern; steam heat. PENN. N.. 1356—Desirable warm rm.: pit. home; gar.; plenty hot water. Ha. 2350-W. RUCKLE. 1944—Warm rm.. $3. *4. *5. Privileges. He. 5551. TALBOTT—Sleeping rm., modern, private home; on car line. Ha. 2682. V/ASH., E., 2827—Large front, ground fi.; private residence: 1 or 2. Ch. 5341. 32D. E.. 545—Front rm.. twin beds, good heat; meals opt., garage. We. 2339. HEAD oed iambs exceiieni rooms *7 wx with bath *8 weekiv and up loi perm euests Colonial Hotel 136 N Illinois DENISON HOTEL Fay all vour bills with one check lights, water, maid service, linen furnished; $7 and up. Pennsylvania & Ohio PRINCETON HOTEL Nice clean rms.: hot. cold water: $5 wk.; with bath, $7 wk.: citv heat: real winter home, ladles, gentlemen. 232 S. Illinois. HOTEL EDWARD Centrally Lociited—Modem Special low weekly rate to men only. DREXEL ARMS—73O N. Illinois. 100 outside rooms. S4 week and up. LI. 2821. HARBOUR HOTEL. 617 5 / 2 N. ILLINOIS— Warm comfortable rooms for winter; tut shower baths. So week and up. ST. DENIS HOTEL—I 36 W. MARKET ST.; WARM. MODERN ROOMS. $5 UP. LOVELY steam heated room, north, home privileges. Ha. 3184-J. TWO nice warm clean rms. modern, private home. Ta. 6472. NICE RM.. 1 or 2. home comforts, modern. residence, references. Ta. 4341, LOVELY rm., modern apt., plenty hot water. Close in. Priv. LI. 3749. NICELY furnished rooms and apaitments. Call rt 155 w. Pratt St, Room for Rent With Board ASHLAND 1819—Nice, modern, front rm. for 2: $7 week; garage. He. 4063. CAPITOL N.. 703—Nice warm rm.. gentleman preferred; $8 wk. ILLINOIS. N.. 2711—Newly decorated front rm.; reasonable: gentleman. ILLINOIS, N.. 2449—front room; 1 or 2 persons: home privileges. Ha. 3920. UDELL. 618 —Modern, little girl to board; laundry; $3,50. Ha, 4158-M. WANTED—Elderly ladv to stav nights for room and board. Be. 4672, ring 3. BABY TO BOARD —Mother's care. Private home. Ch. 1295-M-Rent Housekeeuinix Rooms ALA.. N.. 523—Apt. 2; 3-rm. apt.; clean modern: reasonable. BROADWAY. 830—Modern, furn. apt.: private entrance; adults: S6. Ri. 3245. EROADWAY. 1134—Clean, warm room. kitchen, modern, sink, near bath. $5.50. EAST. N.. 331—2 connecting rms. Well furnished: private entrance. ILLINOIS. N.. 2339—1. 2. 3-rm. kitchenette apts.. $5, $8.50; everything fur. Ta. 7110. ILLINOIS N.. 1330—Sleeping rms.. modern. furnished rms. Steam heat. Li. 1624. LINDEN, U45—2-rm. apt., also 1-rm. kitchenette: warm, clean rms.; nr. Fountaln Souare. MARKET, E.. 1514—M0d., clean, redee.. everything turn.: priv. ent.; gar.; S6 wk MERIDIAN. N. 1147—1-rm. kitchenetteevervthg turn. Call 1147 N. Mer. LI. 3763. NEW JERSEY. N.. 134—Good clean house keening rooms. RI, 4145. OHIO. E.. 540—Front rooms. $2.50 week nn- two rooms. $5 50, PRUITT. 1325—3 nicely furnished rms.. yard, garage: 65 per wk. Ta. 2091. ST. JOE. E.. 250—2 furnished front rms. for housekeeping; downstairs, sink and heet. Ri. 5273. TACOMA. N.. 425—Connecting mod. rms., sink in kitchen, priv. entrance. Furn. TALBOTT. N.. 2525—2 large lmaculate rms., porch, sink, steam; ref., req.; $9.50. TALBOTT. N.. 2420—1. 2. kitchenette apts.. $5 and $7 week WASH.. E-. 2518—3-rm. furn.. apt.; utilItles furnished: reasonable. WASHINGTON. E.. 1220—2-rm. suite; prlvate entrance; gas range; adults. WASH.. EL 1708—2 housekeeping rms.. modern, strictly priv.: $6. LI. 4081. 30TH.. W-- 1029—2 furn. rms. for housekeeping, $5 wk. Ha. 2032-J. 31ST. W., 1051—Modern kitchenette, front rm: near car, bus; private home. TRY TIMES WAN! ADS FOR BUSINESS

Houses and Flats Furnished BELLBFONTAINE. 1218—Front apt.. 2 rms., br.th. everything furn,: $7. Ta. 5331, CAPITOL. N., 2354—Furnished lower apt.; 3 rooms, kitchenette, bath; Sll weekly. DEL.. 806 N.—Attractive, small, furnished or unfurn. apt.: reasonable. Ri. 1148. GOODLET. 1030—Three-room double, bath. garage- heat furnished: $7 PARK. 3902—Apt.; 3 rms. and bath, heat and water furn.; elec, refgn.. $45, TACOMA. N.. 204—5 rms.. semi-mod. hse; well furn.: garage: $lO week. Ch 3658-R. 11TH. W 42—Nicely decorated kitchenette apt.: heat, light, gas water and ice fur ■ *45. Apply Apt. 1, THE GRANT. DREXEL ARMS—73b N. HI.: 2. S-rm. furn. hskpg. suites with ,h: 310. *ls. LI. 2821 THE BERWICK 901 N. New Jersey St.: 2 rooms with kitchenette and bath: newly refurnished ah utilities: low weekly rent. AMBASSADOR APARTMENT HOTEL 850 N PENN Beautifully furnished and unfurnished apartments, ultra modern bath with tut and shower. Frigidaire walking distance Phore Ri 1371 DELAWARE COURT One room kitchenette and bath: furnished or unfurnished See custodian MODERN 2-rm. private ant., downtown: everything furnished: reas. Li. 6177. CLEAN—Exceptionally well furn.. 4-room cottage: 2 bedrms .- convenient school and kindergarten: lmpr. street.: gar.: very special price per mo. or week, Ta. 6340. 4-ROOM fur. house: gar., half block car line- $7 week. Call Ha. 0108. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESfr Anartments for Rent COLLEGE AVE.. 1640*/2—Upper duplex; 5rms. and bath: heat, water turn. $35. COLLEGE. 5300—1 room, ln-a-door bed: kitchen, bath, private, utilities. Hu. 5416. MANCHESTER. 962 N. PENN. Bedroom apartment: Frigidaire: all utilities furnished: $62.50. Li. 178 L OAKLAND. 1035—4 rms.; shower bath: inside toilet- gar.: water pri.: adults: $25. RUCKLE. 2927—Upper duplex; 5 rms. and bath: steam heat furnished. Ta, 2481. 13 N. TRAUB *38.0C 1108 College 35.00 1655 N. Alabama 37.00 3015 N. Meridian SBO to 85 00 3707 N. Meridian 125.0 e 234 E. Pratt 37.50 1733 N. Meridian 64.50 3515 N. Pennsylvania 59.5 n 1220 Park Ave 43.00 412 N. Alabama *47 to 57.0( 1726 N. niinois *38.50 to 43 s<1603 Centra! *32.00 to 55.00 418 E. 15th *45.00 to 55.00 MOYNAHAN PROPERTIES. 710 Union Title. _LI. 3458. He. 1237. Ri. 1371. WASHINGTON. E. large rooms apartments: mod., r.ew’v decorated: reas 14TH. W„ 142—5-room apt., colored only: water paid: S2O. Ha, 2040, Ri. 0288, SEE OR PHONE US FTRST Furnished and unfurnished arts, ir ten locations: *25 up Phone LI. 5391 eve Wa 0433 H. H. WOODSMALL & CO. THE - HAINES- 810*4 N. ILL. _Beautiful efficiency ants. Li. 8884. VOLLRATH APARTMENTS Palmer. E.. 118—3 rms.. modern. Dr. 1985, Apartment Rental Bureau We have apartments for rent anywhere ID the citv north of Washington 6L: let us help vou find one positively no extra commission and no obligations: we usually furnish car and driver to efcoa anartments without extra charge. Cal’ Ri 1371 day and night service. PATRICIA APTS! 3-rra.. Frigidaire: util turn. Dr. 2591-M 5 ROOMS—Heat, water, month free: movlng expenses: $42. Rl. 5994. He 2733. THREE-ROOM apartments, furnished unfurnished; heat, water and lights furnished: low rents. 157 W. Pratt St. Houses for Rent ALA.. V, 3323—Attractive 6-rm. mod. newly decorated, gar. Only >4O. Ta. 54431 BANCROFT, 360. B.—Attractive 6-rm.. way double; water pd ; $35. ifc 0405.

Houses for Rent BEVILLE AVE.. N.. 43—5-room semi-mod-ern double: *17.50: water paid. Inquire 3711 E. Washington St. BROAD RIPPLE—6ISS Cornell: 4-r. bungs.. mod., except furnace; $22.50. Wa, 5018-3. BROAD RIPPLE—Main St,. 813: 5-room modern bungalow. S3O. Hu. 7250. BURGESS. 5225—5-room cottage: modern 327.50. Call Ch. 7000. CENTENNIAL. 409—5 iovely rms.. elec.. gas, pantry, 2 porches, good paper; sls. CENTRAL. 3315—Attractive 4 bedrm. mod. double, garage. Only SSO. Wa. 0703. 6 S. DEARBORN. Four-room semi-modern double: $17.50. GREGORY and APPEL. INC. Li. 7491 DENNY. N.. 609—4-room modern, double; garage; $25. Ir. 2226 DRAPER. 1537—5 rooms; water paid; gas, elec.; sl6; near school. Hu. 4368. FRANK ST. E. 15—5 rooms; water paid: 512.50. Dr. 5857. GARFIELD DR. E.. 2130—4-rm. mod. double, water pd.; $30.75. Dr. 5753. GIMBER. 1723—Attractive 4-rm. mod dble.: paved st.; front-dr. gar.; $25.50. Ri. 0083. GRACE, 22 or 24 S.—s rooms, bath, Heatrola. garage, good condition; paved street and allex. HARRIS, 27 S.—6 rms.: complete bath: garage; Wash. High,; $25, Be. 0746. HAUGH. 422—5-room cottage, pantry, gas. elec.. garage, big yard; $ 12.50. HIATT. 1522—Cozy, modern 5-rm bungalow garage: reduced. S3O. Dr. 3540-R. LA SALLE, N.. 562—Beautiful single 4-rm. strictly mod., built-in feat. Reduced $35. MANSFIELD. 1909—523; mod.. 4-rm. single: bath; gar.; Riverside car. Ta. 1844. MORRIS. W., 208—3 rooms, lights, gas. Inslde toilet, water pd.; sll mo. Ri. 0645. NORTH. E.. 3707—4-rm. mod.; garag.; wapd.; A-l condition; $27.50. Wa. 0395. OAKLAND. 541 N.—Rent reduced; attractive modern bungalow: five rooms, hall, four French doors, all on one floor, citv and soft water, large basement: Rybolt furnace: garage: excellent location; S4O one block from East Michigan. Ch. 3079. ORIENTAL. S.. 139—7 rms.. gas, elec., gar.. water pd. Near Ford plant: $12,50PROSPECT STL 1327—Near Fountain Square (rent reduced!: attractive apartment. 3 nice large, cozy roms. bath, extra large closets .Areola furnace, stucco porch, garage: S3O. Ch. 3079, ROCKVILLE RD.. 4043—6 rm.. cement, parage; garden: chicken house, yard. Li. 9095. SOUTHEASTERN AVE.. 1904 V.. 6-room mod, duplex; garage: reasonable. STATE. S. 1217—Five-room mod.; good condition: garage. Dr. 4216. TABOR. E.. 961—2-wav double, strictly modern. 6 rooms and bath, full basement, water paid; garage: S4O mo. Be. 0200. TACOMA. N.. 1618 —5 rms., mod.; reduced.; gar.: wa. ori.: $25. Near pk. Wa. 0395. TALBOTT. 2933—6-room strictly modern. garage; $35; near Shortridge. Li. 5472. VALLEY AVE.. 2102—Four rm. double, long Jot. garage, new paint and paper: rent sl4. BUCKEYE FINANCE CO., 207 E. New York St. Ri. 4974. WINTHROP 4147—North L 6-rm.; mod double garage, water pd. $52.50. LI. 2423. WISCONSIN. 315—Clean, cozy 5-rm.. gar., nr. school No. 22; reduced sls. Ri. 0645. 12TH. ST.. E.. 2034—5 rooms and bath. furnace, garage, water paid. $25. 23D ST.. E.. 907—Double. 5 rooms, pantry. hath, furnace. no garage: S2O. Li, 8621. Comer Cottage, sls 839 E. Maryland: 6 rooms, electric lights and gas; pav'd streets. Dunlop & Holtegel, 122 E. Market RENTAL LIST UPON REQUEST Ri. 6367. COLORED 2530 BURTON. Four-room semi-modern: $7.50. GREGORY and APPEL. INC, Li. 7491. COLORED—27th. W.. 831—Easilv heated. 5 rms.. semi-mod.; red. S2O. Ha. 4433-W. COLORED: Minerva. 445: toilet sink, gas, lights, water pd., S18: repapered. Hu. 2329 Suburban for Rent EDGEWOOD—S-room, semi-modern bungalow: garage: elec.': water Inside; long living room. Owner. 1026 Bradbury. Houses for Sale East ENGLISH AVE., 3707 Six-room, new bungalow, modern, nicely decorated, throughout, built-in features. Inclosed rear porch, full basement, stationary tubs. Holland furnace: double garaee: will sell at bargain price of .<5.000; on terms: no Barrett. C. B. McFadden. 230 E. Ohio. Ri. 7217. Ch. 0899.

South WEST ST., S., 1048—7 Tooms. inside toilet, electric lights, gas, large garage, terraced lot. 46 feet wide, vacant, an excellent home, pries reduced to $2,100. almost giving away. L. J. SEXTON. REALTOR, Indiana Trust Bldg, Ri, 7151, Ir. 0621. NOW IS THE BEST TIME TO BUY, Bungalows. *IOO down. ft!. 2509. N. J. FOX. Hu. 1168. ORLEANS, 1865—4 rooms: gas. electricity, garage, paved street: *1,350: *SO cash. *ls mo. JENNINGS BROS- 28 S. Illinois. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS Real Estate Wanted LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH McTARSNEY & BROWN. 2609 W. Michigan Be 360? Miscellaneous for Sale BSG’4 COME AND GET IT Car load of pork and beans. Well-known brand. One-pound cans, 75c per dozen. Unclaimed Freight Station Cor. Cap. Ave. and South St. TRUCK COVERS See us for all sizes truck and canvas covers at lowest price'. All sizes in stock. 12x15. New Covers. $6.50. HOOSIER TARPAULIN &; CANVAS GOODS CO. NEW and rebuilt electric water pumps and water softeners. Call Meier Electric & Machine Cos., 3525 E. Washington St. Ir. 1151. ______ CHEAP—3O-inch Kimble variable speed reversible 1 ph. 60 cy. 110-229 V. A. C. fan. Meier Electric & Machine Cos., 3525 E. Washington St. Ir. 1151. NEW and used radiation and boilers and all kinds plumbing fixtures. 810 N. lllinols St. Li. 8884. CASH AND CARRY—Good house paint: $1.69 a gal. Slate surface roofing. *2 per roll. ALEXANDER’S. 2445 W. 10th St. IORTABLE Typewriters, new and used; easy terms. Liberty Type Cos., 120 E. Ohio. Li. 4806. FOR SALE—Round top dining table. $1; rocker $1; chair. 50c: etc. LI. 6989. CHILDS LARGE SIZE SCOOTER-BIKE: COST *25: WILL TAKE SB. TA. 3909. BIG 4 Hurry to the Big 4 for highgrade line of canned goods. Also pottery lamps of all sizes, suitable for Xmas gifts. Unclaimed Freight Station Cor. Cap. Ave. and South St. Building Materials BEAVER BOARD SECONDS—2*yC so. ft. Plaster board. 32x43 at 24c sheet. Patching Plaster. 19c. Ha. 2510. ALLIED COAL & MAT. CO.. 2112 Northwestern. Machinery and Tools For Sale Cheap 5 lathes. 4 drill presses. 1 cylindrical grinder. 1 milling machine. 1 hand miller. Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E. Washington St, Ir. 1151. Clothing REMOVAL SALE 25 Suits and overcoats, regular price *23 50. closing out at *ls each. 315 Occidental building. LADY’S coat, black: fur trim: size 46: good eopd.: cheap. 1919 N. Illinois st. RED georgette, 14 yrs., *3; coats and suits, 6 to 16 yrs.: reasonable. Hu. 2220. UNREDEEMED O'COATS, LIKE NEW S2 . UP. BLOOM’S. 223 E. WASHINGTON. Barter and Swap % ANTIQUE PLANO—Mother of Fear! kevs Tosewood: cost *2.500. Trade for late mode* radio. Call Dr, 2582. TRADE CANARIES or rabbits for boy's toys or clothing, size 14. Beech Grove 146 R-3. CHIROPRACTOR TABLES, trade for auto or what have you? LI. 2715 day*.

Household Goods SELLING OUT Entire Stock. Used FURNITURE OverstufTed suites. 3 pc $39.50 Leather suites. 3 -pc 10.00 Leather chairs 2.00 Dining chairs 1.25 Used lamps. 98c. 141 W. WASH. ST. ICE BOXES Prices reduced on a large portion of our very complete line. Remember vou cannot buy an inefficient ice box from Polar. We will not sell them. POLAR ICE AND FUEL COMPANY 2000 Northwestern Avenue 3905 E. Washington St. SEWING MACHINES, portable electric Singer and other makes as low as $35. SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO.. 126 W •Washington St. RI. 9718. MAKE your own dresses. Buy Singer sewing machines as low as $lO. Singer SewIng Machine Cos., 838 Va. Ave. Dr. 2474 IVORY GAS RANGE—Dining rm.. 9 pc. living rm.. complete bedroom, occasional table, dressers. 2428 N. Meridian. BED DAVENPORT Full size, leather rocker, cor.goleum rug, 7.6x9; private owner. 619 E. 22nd St., alter 6 p. m. ONE used furnace and one used stove. Holland Furnace Cos., 740 E. North St. ONE 9x12 Axmlnster rug. one 8. 3 tn.x iO. 6 In., davenpo. very reas. Ch. 6288-R. ALL MAKES new and used heaters, cook stoves: 20% off. 1238 Oliver. Be. 2456. MAYTAG WASHER—USED: FOR SALE CHEAP. CALL LI. 5386, CHILD'S Ivory bed for sale, large size. reas. 5021 W. Morris St. Musical Instruments FINE PLAYER PlANO—bench and rolls, for balance of account. $72.50. This is a big bargain. Terms. WILKING MUSIC CO.. 120 E. Ohio St. SAXOPHONES--Easiest payment Plan .11 town LORENZ SAX SCHOOL, grouno floor, Pembroke Arcade Li. 4803._ KURTZMANN MAHOGANY UPRIGHT— Splendid action, fine tone, and a wonderful value, S9O. WILKING MUSIC CO., 120 East Ohio Street. Violins—Violins—Violins Student outfits comp.. $4 up. bows and cases. Terms. NEIL V. CERTAIN. 115 Pembroke Arcade. HOWARD MAHOGANY—Upright, a real buy for only S3O. Terms. WILKING MUSIC CO- 120 East Ohio Street. SAXOPHONE. C Melody, with case. $45.00. 205 Massachusetts Ave. Li. 9470, S3OO CADENZA ORTHOPHONIC— Onlv $45. $165 Orthoohonic. $25: others. $lO, $8 and $5. WILKING MUSIC CO.. 120 E. Ohio St. USED LUDWIG DRUM SET—Excellent condition: $45. Terms. PEARSON PIANO CO. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS Radio and Equipment NEW 1931 screen grid radios in beautiful cabinets with tone control. $65. Console Radios at the price of Midgets. Several repossessed radios at bargain prices, S3O to S4O allowance on your old radio, graphophone or piano, on 1931 Majestic. All sets guaranteed. Open until 10 p. m. Ch. 0218. LANES. 2328 E. 10th. GIVE A MIDGET RADIO FOR. XMAS. Choose from Philco. Crosley. Jackson Bell, Sterling aid Clarion Jr.. $59.50 and up. Terms as low as $1.50 per wk. KEMPLER RADIO CO. GLORITONE MIDGET Brand new 1931 Screen Grid, $37.50 cash. 945 North Dearborn. __ EXPERT RADIO SERVICE 309 N. Noble. LI. 1974. RADIO BARGAIN SHOP RADIO SERVICE—On any make radio. Power pack repairing a specialty EAST END RADIO. CH. 4033, RADIO SERVICE—CaIIs. $1: aerials. $3.50: material furnished. BAILEY’S RADIO SERVICE 711 W. 27th. Ha. 4095. DAY—Or night radio service. $1: aerials $3.50: materials furnished: work guaranteed, BAILEY & HACKLEMAN. LI. 5913 R. C. A.—lo-tube superheterodyne combination radio 67: only 30 days old. $250. 3204 N. Capitol. Ri. 2876. SHUEY RADIO SERVICE Aerials. $3.50: service call. $1: any make set repaired. Ri. 2720. APEX AND SILVER RADIOS. NEW STOCK, 1930 MODELS. LESS THAN Va PRICE. CALL WA. 1727. SERVICE and repair work done right. W E. LICH. Be, 3169. 3671 Rockville Rd. 50c PER CALL—Expert service. Why pay more. Lightning Radio. Ch. 7210. AERIALS—Radio service, by graduate engineer: 11 vrg, exp. Dr. 6269-J. LINCOLN RADIO SERVICE—Tubes, gen. repairing: experts. LI. 1126. You Read the Want Ads— Have vou tried to use them? It’s easy—Call Ri. 5551. Ask for an Ad Taker.

Poultry and Supplies 300 Tancred Leghorn Pullets ready to lav BOYERS HATCHERY Rl 5470 or wrj tc Tborptnwn Tnfl • Pets PEDIGREED POMERANIAN FEMALE: YEAR AND HALF CLP: $25, DR, 6990. FOR SALE OR TRADE—'TWO RABBIT HOUNDS, BE. 4824-4. Miscellaneous W 7 anted H FURNITURE OP ALL KINDS HOMES COMPLETE PREFERRED HODGES AUCTION, Rl. 2019 HOUSE CLEANING?—Your surplus clothing. furniture, magazines, papers, will help us to help others Salvation Army Industrial Home. Phone tor wagon. Rl 6822. ;27 W Georgia 6t. WE WANT HOUSEHOLD GOODS. IF it's on earth we buy It. CARL SHANK AUCTION, 25 N. Alabama St. Li. 0055. WANTED to buy your cast off furniture; highest cash prices. Call Ch. 5363. from 8 a m. to 5 p. m. Store-Office Supplies TYPEWRITERS—AII standard makes, new and used portables; Dalton adding machines. Repairs and typewriter supplies Typewriters of all makes rented at $3 per month or 3 months *7.50. AMERICA!-; WRITING MACHINE CO . 137 N. Meridian. St., Board of Trade Bldg. Li_ 6822. Portables in Xmas Boxes High class rental service a specialty: 30 adding machines to go. Give us a call. Reverse charges. KING TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, 205 Mass. Ave. Li. 9470. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS Business Opportunities APTS—Rooming houses, groceries, restaurants. anv going business sold auickl7. confidentially for cash. Lincoln Business Exchge. 415-16 Peoples Bk. Bldg, Ri. 2604 ROOMING HOUSE—North: 11 rms.: clean; barg.; SSO down. 424 N. Alabama. Li. 9789. ( oal and Wood Indiana 6-inch lump, a mt Free from slate and Q? W f If 1 slack. Will gT) J \J\J West Ta. 6-in. ilk. cln. a ✓ /■ /v fkd. This is one of the U* W J | highest quality coals l), J W coming from W. Va... Other High-Grade Coal and Coke We Deliver Anywhere Crane Coal Ca DR. 5904. DR, 5904. oi^COJIL IND. STH VEIN 8-IN*LP.. FKD *5.00 W VIRGINIA 6-IW LP. FKD........ 6.50 WVA MINE RUN. 50'V LUMP ... 5.25 WA VA 4xß FURNACE EGG. FKD.. 6.25 WVA WASH EGG .. . .......... 6.25 GEN ISL CRK LAP-GE LP FKD -..• 7.00 E KY WALNUT. 6-IN LUMP FKD... 7.00 POCAHONTAS NO 3 SHOV LP ... 9.00 POCAHONTAB MINE RUN. 40% LP 7.00 CITIZENS COKE. ALL SIZES. *9.00(3 9-50 FREDRICK COAL CO. ESTABLISHED 31 YEARS. 801-899 Be°cher St. Pr. 1792 REX. BIG LUMP. KING OF IND. COALS THAT GIVES W. VA- RESULTS *5.00 >i TON. *2 75: U TON. *1.50. W. VA. BIG EGG ~..*8.20 *i TON. *3.25: 14 TON. *1.75. WE DELIVER ANYWHERE Victor Special Ip., clean fkd. 55.00 Va Ton. $2.75: *4 ton 1.50 W. Va. lump. *6.50: Va ton 3.50 W. Va. Esg. *6.25; Vi ton 3.25 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Victor Coal Cos. BE. 4160 WOOD FOR SALE—Fireplace, stove and kindling cheap. Be. 18* *

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Better Coal for Your Money Best Va Blk., cln. fkd $6.50 Best E. Ky Blk.. cln. fkd $7.00 Best Isl. Crk Blk.. cln fkd....57.00 Va. Carbondale ip., cln. fkd—s6so Best Va. 3x6 cln. fkd. $6.25 Best Va. Wash Egg. cln. fkd...56.25 Best Va. mine run. 50% Ip $5.25 A good furnace coal Best Ind. Lp. or Egg, cln. fkd.. .$5.00 Best White Ash lp.. cl., fid..55.00 Gen. Glendora egg, cln. fkd $6.25 Try our ashless Kv egg or 2x3 nut: none better for cook stoves or retort.s7.oo Gen. smokeless Hew River lp 9.00 Coke, baseburner. 59.00: furnace 9.50 Deliveries anywhere in city. Union Icc-SrtoAiCb PE*462i '<)lO BLUFP >vg It will pay you to visit our va.d ana see the difference in good coal. Indianapolis I Ice & Fuel Cos. 1 ■ Why take chances on Inferior ■ ■ grade of coal. Our years of ex- S ■ perience is your profit. R Indiana. 8-in lp. cln fkd $5.00 Si ■ W. Va., 2x6 furnace egg 6.25 B- ■ W VA.. LARGE LP.. FORKED 6.50 H ■ W. V.. 2x4 egg. forked 6.25 g ■ £. Ky., 6-in. lump forked 7.00 B ■ Pioneer Island Creek forked... 7.00 ■ B Genuine No. 3 Pocahontas.... 900 ■ | "’ocahontas No. 3 mine run.... 7.00 ■ R Citizens Coke, all sizes. $9 and 9.50 I I Operators of Three Yards. fl | Dr. 6685 Dr. 2400 | BUY - AL~CHEAP OUR SEf.OO SPECIAL AH heat; te ton, $2.75; % ton delivered, trial order, $1.50. This is a large 6-in. block, does not clinker and is guaranteed to be satisfactory in every way. W. Virginia mine run $5.50 Large W. Virginia Blk $6.50 Island Crk. large Blk $7.00 DELIVERY ANYWHERE Northwestern Coal Cos. TA. 6g68.

Economy Lump $5.00 We honestly believe this is the best coal you can buy at the price. Does not clinker and burns up into a nice white ash. BEST W. VA. LARGE BLOCK. .$6.50 BEST VA. MINE RUN. 50% lp. 5.25 BEST EASTERN KY.. LG. BLK. 7.00 BEST ISLAND CRK. LG. BLK.. 7.00 Also smaller sizes in above grades. WONDER RED ASH LP 7.75 IND. NO. 6 LUMP 5.00 IND. MINE RUN. 50% LP 4.50 BEST POCA. LP.. RED ASH.. 9.00 CITIZENS COKE $9.00 & 9.50 DELIVER ANYWHERE IN CITY IMMEDIATE SERVICE Economy Fuel Supply Dr. 1220. Dr. 1221. "ECONOMIZE WITH ECONOMY”

Indiana pbiis Coal Cbmßany - Solved 7 , “The Burning picioSn'’ • ■ fir 30 Years •2> r j W y . iA'V’ZH, i Ov.> A r^vv.,l v,Si-. Riley 4491 : ■ - • *

Lots-of Heat —Low Cost Black Bell Block Bum one ton on & our recommenda- > !r~ . flfi tion. We know **3== you’ll reorder on your own recommendation. Handled Only by Federal Coal Cos. 1020 E. North St. CH. 1755

LI. 6215 Illinois Lump $5.00 Monarch $5.25 West Virginia Lump $6.50 Nuj, and Slack $3.75 Center Coal Cos. LI. 1458 WE SAVE YOU MONEY West Side Cash Coal Cos. BE. 3014. Money to Loan HOUSEHOLD LOANS On your own signature and security. our NEW SERVICE PLAN assures you of BETTER SERVICE AT LOW COST Easy Monthly Payments THE CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141% E. Washington St. Riley 7561-7552 rCASH LOANS ON YOUR CAR OR FURNITURE § NO ENDORSERS—CONFIDENTIAI MONEY SAME DAY ONE PLACE AND 20 MONTHS TO PAY "CONSOLIDATE YOUR DEBTS” WITH CONSOLIDATED FINANCE CORP 850 Consolidated Bldg. 115 N Penn St. Rl. 7488. Furniture Leans- Rate Per Month 2% LOWEST IN CITY No extra charges no indorsers No embarrassing lnves. ‘gations PUBLIC WELFARE LOAN ASSOCIATION 330 Occidental Bldg Rl. 3587 MONEY TO LOAN First ana seoooa rea< estate mortgage’ AUTOMOBILE and HOUSEHOLD loans EcuUable Finance Cos 219 E Ohio LI 8605 THE ARCADE LOAN COMPANY. Chattel Loans. 137 E Wash Room 24 Rl 8087. PERSONAL PROPERTY LOANS SECURITY INV. & LOAN. INC. 138 N, Delaware- L* 595*. I

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Money to Loan IS AVE? N EARLY A THI RD | OM LOANS j R , The Household Plan offers cash 1 iif loans of SIOO to S3OO at almost a B.' ; 9 third less than the lawful rate. R pH Loans of SSO to SIOO can be made t? Hi at _ a s!l *ktlv higher rate. §3 Strictly confidential. Husband E M and wife only need sign. Come m£ : H la. Phone or write. * B . s *-h Floor Lemcke Bldg. I M 106 E. Market St. Ri. 2579. Ik 1 a 4th Floor Xresge Bldg. ** f Q 41 E. Washington St. RI. 7933. jjg HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION NEED MONgyr LOANS OF S3OO LESS ) IN £4 HOURS Private | Consultation ■# Rooms Prompt 9 Courteous Attention CalL Write or 'PKon* Beneficial LOAN SOCIETY CENTURY BUIID NG $. Pennsylvania Sf. PHONE: RILEY 5054 IHDBANAPOUS, INP+ Money to Loan i on household goods and automobiles. $25.00 to $300.00 Your Indorsement onlv: aulek. courtous. confident!*]; liberal oavment dhvuese. Buckeye Finance Cos. 207 E. New York 8t RL 4974, Auto Supplies and Repairs Save 50% on Any Job i ~V a‘ ie s (found, any six-, $6: any four i *<• Rings installed, sixes, $12.50: fours. ~8.50. Everything for any car at lowest . prices ever offered. Two big shops and I men to serve you. Drive in or phono Mthnates. Indiana State Auto School, ! South and Alabama Sts. RL 0648. ! JOHN GUDELHOEFER WAGON CO.- Will ! repair or make new tons and curtains lor vour car 202 Kentucky Ave FTNTI lot of used tires. AirsTzes; $1 each Be. 4300, TOM ROGERS. 3117 W. Wash. Automobiles Wanted WILL—Pay cash for your car or vour eou.tv. I. WOLF AUTO CO. Ll. 4516, 561 N. Capitol. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS. Automobiles for Sale -50High Grade Used Cars Lincoln. Pierce Arrow, Packard. Cedlllac, Auburn Nash, Ford. Prices reduced 25% to 50%. ‘Stock Reducing Sale” BROWNING GENT CO., Inc. 10th and Meridian Sts, Ri. 8655. Good Used Cars. PRANK & FEESER. 1126 Prospect. Dr. 5100. REAL VALUES IN USED CARS. MARMON NEW-USED CAR STORE. RIJirK 1926 Master CoacaT will "sell uu lv '*' for unpaid balance of $125. EUREKA AUTO CO. 332 N. Capitol. U. 4188. CHEVRQLFT COACH 193 °- title 1 never been isgUED ON THIS CAR. PRICE $385.00. EASY TERMS. INDIANAPOLIS AUTOavEjiui. gjy&T- ms vagmiA CHEVROLET!?”, ‘Si Aii™ n SSO down. EUREKA AUTO J.. 332 N. Capitol Ave. Li. 4188. CHE r ROLET Coupe., 1928 .."Ook at this one before you buy. late 1928: low mileage end in excellent mechanical condition: no down payment. Hare Chevrolet Cos. 553 E. Washington. Ri, 5325. CHEVROLET -oupe 1926: pracVUL ' T * TIC ALLY NEW TmES FRICE t 55,00. EASY TERMS. INDIANAPOLIS AUTOMOBILE COMPANY 1065 VIRGINIA AVE. DR. 3891. CHEVROLET 19 26 CHEVROLET v 1 coupe. $75; terms. Johnson Chevrolet Cos.. Meridian at 11th. CHEVROLET 18 CHEVROLET ~ 1 coach. $95; terms. Johnson Chevrolet Cos.. Meridian at 11th CHEVROLET •7„ chiclet Xmas gift for your family. We will ™V°l pr :l“ Dt u C , lr )a a * ca & and 9 u AC the balance. Only $225 Johnson Chevrolet Cos . Meridian at 11th CHRYSLER 192 i c ysl e r . . .. , 6dan 65. Can no* i t ?. ld I r .?“ ne *l drives like a "allssre tha t%*2“ wonder W Cos, Meridian 1- aiTffit'h. J ° hn *° n c *™>let ESSEX - 1 28 BEDAN~New rlng^'me: _ ~ „ . cnanlcaiJv cood Good tir>* ®sy A fo £' e ” r hanb!-je book. Terms OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-85 S. Meridian. p r 4743 ESSEX * 9 ? 9 ?£?AN. Rea) fine shape BETAIL ,S l V i a.,a T ?.yS MOY& ESSEX COUPE. 192iT h£T~ bri-n in * t mnH( < ffAn en *K on v ,12.000 miles and *h A-l condition throuehc--. onlv *2l= Li < B396 ,rARNO^'If ' ’ ashington S* FOR D 1927: PAR BETTER WHEE7.S. PRICE TERMS* INDIANAPOLIS AUTOMOBILE "roll PANY, 1065 VIRGINIA A VF B np ' FORD A Tudor sedan. 1929 onlv *295 Tl C* W T Washington S LI. 8396. FO R D 1930 Tudor SedankVn UtledWlv *49s emonStratOr - * ev BROWNING GENT CO., Inc. 10th and Meridian. Rj „„ FORD Model A Tudor 1929 t!?es; d^’p'aT- * Hare’s Used Car Lot 2014 W, Washington. Be 3234 FORD 29 SEDAN Fins MARTIN CO° a 4481 CI W. Wash. C K FORD Ifn surprise vou at the price. Terms OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-65 8. Meridian. Dr 474S OLDSMOBILE EASY TERMS INDIAN 1 Om^iA AL A^gj^£g^ ANY ' S JA R Ifr A s N -o N^iceTlß^: AVJCr. UR. Zovl. Dependable Used Cara. IDRNSON CHEVROLET CO. Merir-at. at 11th Lt 536. Bargain* in Used Cara GRAHAM FA IGF OF INDIANA gyw V, Waah P Ch 10m Trucks Make us an offer! We have several 1-ton trucks in good operating condition that can be bought at extremely low prices. LAUTH CHEVROLET 3547 E. Washington IR. 1175