Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 188, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 December 1930 — Page 14

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TEACHING CHILD TO BE ACTIVE IN PLAY URGED Wrong Type of Toy Makes Youngster Looker-On, Bureau Warns. F.j ScrwDS-ffoicnrif Sctetvavrr AlUanre WASHINGTON. Dec. 16.—Time* have changed since Santa Claus first opened shop. So to prevent the veteran toy dispenser from falling into any old-fashioned errors, Uncle Sam this year is volunteering the latest scientific advice concerning playthings suited to the needs of American boys and girls. Don't give children toys that make they lookers-on, is the first law laid down by recreation experts of the United States children's fmreau of the department of labor. “The little child is interested in making, in building, in doing—not in looking on. If he does not develop this interest early in life he may grow into the kind of person who always is a looker-on," warns a forthcoming edition of “Child Care,” in which Uncle Sam describes the approved modern method of rearing future citizens.

Blocks Effective Men and womefi who can do things are necessary to the greatness of a country. Hence the government is interested in seeing constructive toys in the nurseries and yards where the men and women of tomorrow are playing. “Blocks should be part of the equipment of every play room," continues the discussion. “Plain blocks, colored blocks, large ones and small—all blocks are worthwhile toys. They are used in many ways--to build houses, bams, fences or roads. They become trucks and railroad trains. “The colored ones that offer a chance to experiment with patterns. shapes and matching of colors delight children. Wooden blocks in the shape of a train of cars which can be taken apart or hitched together easily are good." Encourage Initiative Balls, large and small, clay, paper and crayons, carpentry and gardening toys are other playthings which encourage initiative and consequently are in high favor with the child experts. For the young child, toys that can be pulled by a string arc recommended, while dolls and toy animals have official approval. Easily breakable toys fall under the stamp of government disapproval, however. Through smashing his playthings, the child learns careless. extravagant ways, say the experts. Toys should encourage constructive. not destructive habits, they maintain. Strain to Be Avoided Pastimes that are unduly confining or which strain the attention of the young child also should be avoided. When they stitched away at samplers, the little ladies of our grandmother’s generation were inviting nervous ailments for their old age, psychologists today are convinced. Toys that take the child outdoors into the fresh air and encourage him to vigorous play are desirable, on the other hand. Tricycles, wheelbarrows, sleds and wagons big enough to ride in belong to this class of toy.

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Criminal Charges Against 74 Are Noll Prossed by Prosecutor. Criminal charges against seventyfour persons, many of which are regarded as important cases, dating back to 1923. were noil prossed Monday in criminal court by Prosecutor Judson L. Stark. Inherited by Stark two yaers ago from preceding prosecutors, most of the cases have been on the court docket at least eighteen months. Prominent among the defendants named in the nolled indictments is Edward Traugott, former clothing store owner, convicted in federal court several months ago as a member of an auto theft ring. He was charged with receiving stolen goods. Evidence did not warrant a prosecution, according to Stark. A vehicle taking charge against Births Boys Georcfr and Alice Pfar*. 60S Eastern lewis and Ethel Bridget. cKy hospital. Omer and Vesta McGuire, city hospital. Lee and Marjorie Jelgerhu's. 2830 Bethel. Elbert and Clara Sparks. 1132 East Pratt. George and Blanche Newland. Methodist hospital. Clav and Clara Bush. 913 Arbor. Harrv and Helen Schoiiert, Methodist hospital. Charles and Marcella Baker. 1936 North Dearborn. Russell and Kathryn Eden. Coleman hospital Leon and Susie England. Coleman hospital William and Jane Roach. Coleman hospital. Girls Robert and Katherine Warfield, city hospital, Mathew and Edvth McCarty. 2104 College. Cecil and Emmauell Wright, city hosn.tal. Clarence and Lula Kelso, city hospital. Beniamin and Grace Denioss. city hospital McKinley and Olive Wells, city hospital. Clarence and Rose Mapel. St. Vincent’s hospital. Bernard and Alberta Mathews, St. Vincent's hospital. Shelbv and Elhel Hopper. 2001 Park. William and Flora McCauley, Methodist hospital. Samuel and Gladys Calils, Methodist hospital. Harrv and Ruth Withccmbe. Coleman hospital. Lerov and Mary Spaulding. 239 South Kevstone. Nobel and Hazel Acton, 1104 South Warman Deaths Omer B Carter, 50. Methodist hospital, chronic nenhrttl* Clav Barneclo. 46. citv hospital, aortic vnsufflciencv. Emmiu Bishop. 61. Long hospital, acute nephritis. Scott Sartor. 5L 216 Hendricks Place, mitral stenosis Peter C. Lesser. 79. 1326 Hiatt, chronic myocarditis. Oscar Schindler Frank. 44, 328 Leslie, lobar pneumonia. John Holland. 73. 233 West Twentyninth, apoplexy. Russell Leeds. 11 months, city hospital, cerebrospinal meningitis. Felix Brie. *3, 520 East Vermont, lobar pneumonia. Filmore Abernathv 25, 4406 West Michigan. brain abscess William Thomas Mead. 77. 1617 East Eighteenth, chronic nephritis. Mil tie Porter. 49. 979 West Twenty-sixth, carcinoma. Theodore Pollard, 76. 1214 Woodlawn. apoplexy. Jesse Bureeaa. W. 5350 Hover, pulmonary tuberculosis, Ferdinand A Merer. S3. 1734 South Meridian. chronic endocarditis. Herman Van aeute myocarditis. . \

Death Still By Lnitrd Prc CHICAGO. Dec. 16—Thomas Hollingsworth, 64, was determined. when he became a moonshiner, he would never be caught. He procured a still so small he could operate it t>ver his gas range. Then he sealed all the cracks around the windows and doors so that not a whiff of the alcohol fumes could escape and reveal his secret. Despite his precautions, police were called by neighbors, who missed seeing him. The still was working. It had exhausted the oxygen in the room, which Hollingsworth had sealed so well that no fresh air could get in. He was dead.

NYE TO PRESS PENNSY PROBE Million Spent for Davis and Brown, He Charges. By I'riitcS Prats WASHINGTON, Dec. 16. —The senatorial inquiry into the Pennsylvania Republican primary will be resumed Thursday, and on the folloming day the Albama and Massachusetts situations will be studied. Gerald P. Nye, chairman of the senate campaign expenditures committee, said the committee was prepared to show that “more than 81,000,000" was spent in behalf of Senator James J. Davis and Francis Shunk Brown, unsuccessful candidate for Governor, In the Pennsylvania primary contest. The other situations into which the committee will inquire are the contest between Senator J. Thomas Heflin, anti-Smith Democrat, and John Bankhead, who defeated Heflin in Alabama, and the expenditures for William M. Butler, defeated opponent of Marcus A. Coolidge in the Massachusetts senatorial election. While Nye did not indicate what action he proposes in regard to Davis, who was seated despite Nye's request that he stand aside pending further investigation by the committee, he said the matter was not ended. LICENSE ISSUE SOON Sale of Auto Plates Will Start Dec. 26. Sale of 1931 auto license plates will start Dec. 26, James Carpenter, head of the auto license division in the office of secretary of state, announced today; Previously it was thought the sale could not be opened before Jan. 2, due to delay in allocation of license branches. Carpenter said he would confer at once with Secretary of State Frank Mayr relative to the selection of four branches in Indianapolis, in addition to the statehouse. Whether the four here will be operated by the state or on a patronage basis, allowing the branch agents to retain the 25-cent notary fee, has not been determined.

Bertram Libowitz, brother of Aaron Libowitz, who died of bums received in the Traugott store explosion in September. 1926, also was nolled. Paul Scharffin, attorney; Donald Underwood, a professional bondsman, and Frederick O’Roark, former policeman, were freed of charges to violate the liquor law. Another indictment charging Mike McGlynn. Thomas Reilly and Martin Foley with unlawful possession, manufacture and sale of liquor, was nolled for want of prosecution. “Weak evidence” in the case of Roy E. Castetter, former cashier at the Tuxedo State bank, charged with embezzling SB,OOO from the bank on different occasions, was the reason for nolling the indictment, according to Stark. Charges in the other cases thrown out of court ranged from assault and battery tojmanslaughter. Legal Notices Tn . NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION toall to whom these presents SHALL COME. GREETING: c .t Olw G. Fifleld. Secretary of the n.Vfl.A* i ndia . na ' hereby certify that the T J acto „ r , * Implement Company V 1 * 5 In the office of the et ?h£ of Stat i e of . the Stale of Ind >- rnnwr& e t!', op< ’ r b' signed and attested hv nS |?c t H„,, a i' me ' lts and papers required Section 24 of an act entitled "An ,’,r^ OdC r er J linK f l ,e O'Ttanization and OoBtro! of Corporations for Profit.” appioved February 28th, 1921. ” And I lurther certify that such written as aforesaid, show that said company C %a en ,*£' sta * e nnts and papers so filed a " d officers thereof have complied "J'h the provisions of said Section 24 and of dissolution POr ° a 15 " 0W in procc ' s In witness whereof. I have hereunto r n a( and the seal of the fnof, hkmh I ', at ‘he City of Indian--1!?30 thl 3 ° th day of Se P tem ber A. D„ ISEALI OTTO G. FIFIELD Bv JAMESM^OUSrmn 0 /. Death Notices CARTMEL GARRETT W.—Agc Yl beloved husband of Minnie Cartmel. father of T Bea ' rlc e and Charlotte entered duo rest Mondav. Dec. 15 lis m F J ll lt ral ' Vet j, nesdav . Dpc - 17. 1:30 p m SWlr M.ra, * STJi.SV " TOiS: DROKE. OSCAR—Husband of Mabel broke passed avav Monday, Dec. 15 at resit and!v CC ri- 55 V BI a? i A n Ve ’ Funerai TVednesaav. Dee. 1., at 10 a m. at above address. burial Mt. Pleasant cemeterv Charge* lmlted ' FINN BROTHERS In HAWKINS. MARY J.—75 years oid. mother Uon R. Wirt V. and Paul J. Hawkins H onda i' D'P- 15 - 1930. Funera! Wednesday, 2 n. m.. at the home of her son. Paul J. Hawkins. 2101 North Pennsvhanta St. Funeral and interment istrictly private. PETER C.—Age 79 vears. beloved husband of Marv C. Leser and father of Mrs. S. E. Braoshaw and George L.. Jr- and Charles F. Leser. passed uT.°, 1 . 2d 2, r ,^J n - E unpral at residence. 132* Hiatt St.. Thursday 2 p. m. Friends InMted. Burial Crown Hill cemeterv SCHNIDEH CHARLES—Age 71 brother of Martin Schnider of liidiana polls, and Mrs. Martin Schnider of Toulsville. Ky.. passed awav Mondav. Dec 15 at tesidence. 1422 Bates St. Funemi w*dnsdv. Dec. 17. tt 2 p, m. at FINN BROTHFRS FUNERAL HOME. 1639 N Meridian St. Interment Crown Hill cemeterv. Friends Invited. Funeral Directors WM O BEAN BLOSSOM Mortuary Phone Be 1188 1121 W Ra St W. T. BI.ASENGYM Male feofflce 2230 Sbelbv 8V V Orexel 2570.

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Funeral Directors _ George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 522 E. Market Rile. &37 UNDERTAKERS HL3EY & TITUS 831 N, Delaware U. 8821 LAUCK FUNERAL HOME t 158 8. Meridian St. Dr. 2140. "A REAL HOME FOR SERVICE." RAGBDAL* & PRICE LI 8608 1219 N Alabama C. WILSON funeral parlors, ambulance service and modern automotive eouloment. Dr 0321 and Dr 0322. Personals FUR :REMODELING Coats, cleaned, glazed . 1* vrs. exp. Martha Herbert. Ta. 3151. 2815 Clifton. FUR Coat refining. remodeline. Satisfaction guar.: 1 E. 36th: apt. 104, Ha. NOT responsblle Tor debts contracted by any one other than mvself. M. G. NOEL. t 1018 English Ave,. city. FOR NERVOUS and mental cases; also aged people; Irvington sanitarium equipped for severe mental cases. Hu. 7115. BRUCE'S CAFE—No. 2. 235 N. IlL_ Samf service maintained as at 737 N. Penn. DETECTIVES—Private. CONFIDENTIAL. 525 Lemcke Bldg. Ri. 1864; eve.. Hu. 3107. LADIES' COATS—Made to order. *5. FUR coats repaired, relined. Ri. 8823. CROWN CLEANERS; fur repairing, relinlng tailoring. 425 E. 16th. LI. 2904. Special Notices WHY SUFFER WITH PILES When vou can positively get veil or it trill cost vou nothing? This is strictly : home treatment. Also wonderful lung throat and catarrh treatment. Either sent parcel-post to any part of U. 6 Call or write for free literature. G. R WYSONG. 219 K. of P. Bldg. Office Ri ■<267: res. 2939 N. Meridian. Ta. 4910. I WILL not be responsible for any debts contracted bv any one other than myself on and after Dec. 13. 1930. J. H. SPINK. 922 N. Sheffield. THE LOBBY at 152 W. Wash. St. will be sold Thursday. Dec. 18 at 2 p. m. by PETE CARB. PROP. HOME-BAKED—Fruit calces: other varietles: also candles. LI. 9939. RI. 3245. BUY vour Xmas poultry from M. F MURPHY 636 Indiana Ave. Ri. 0120. Instructions LEARN aviation. Best of Instruction In ffylng and ground subjects CURTISB- - FLYING SERVICE, Stout Field Mars Hi 11, Be. 4200. P. O. Box 1092 TUTORING—H. S. English, history, civics science, math.: exp. graduate teacher; also grades 5 to 8. Inclusive. Dr. 1606-M. Lost and Found FOUND—Persian cat. Owner Identify and pay for ad. Wa. 0699. LIBERAL REWARD will be paid for Information leading to recovery of Boston bull, dark brindle. screw tail, white spot on chest: wearing brass studded harness. Hu, 1169, or 807 Va E. 63d St, LOST—White Spitz dog named "Jester.'' Reward. 6831 N. Meridian. Hu. 6397. LOST—Nose glasses, white gold rims, black cord attached, with small gilt safety pin at end. Ch. 0162-R. LOST—Black moire pump. Finder please call Li. 5760, LOST —Hound pup; owners name on collar. E. C. JACOBS, 715 Auburn. Call Be. 4881-R. LOST—Fox terrier pup. tan and white, near 16th and Meridian; answers to name of Skippy: reward. Mr. Byrne, Citizens Motor Car Company. RI. 7595. Painting and Papering WHY PAY MORE—Paper furnished and hung, $4 per room. Ch. 2004. Ir. 2415. PAPER hung. $2.50 per room and up. Paper 5c up: work guaranteed. Dr. 2747. Business Announcements FEATHERS—Bought, sold and renovated, feather mattresses, pillows made to order. E. P, Burkle. 431-433 Mass. Ave. Ri 669: TINNING—Roofing, furnace repair; satisfaction guar. ALLEN W. CREEKBAUM. 4858 E. 30th St. Ch. 3506. OLD CHAIRS MADE NEW—Bv rebottomir;g in cane, hickory or reed. Call Board of Industrial Aid for the Blind. Ha 0583. GIVE me.trial on good carpenter and repalr work: reasonable prices. Ch. 4035 ALL makes of electric sweepers repaired, work guarn. 1900 SALES CO., Ri. 4924. SPEC price on furnace colls, gas connections: bonded sewer man. Ch. 2283-J eve. BATH ROOM—Complete. S6O: plumbing & heating Installed: reasonable. Ta. *'os7. Storage and Transfer LOCAL AND OVERLAND TRANSFER— Fire-proof storage house. Store new. pay 6 months later. No charge for hauling. PARTLOW-JENKINS MOTOR CAR CO. 419 E, Market. Ri. 7750. STORAGE—OVERLAND HAULING Special prices on return loads. Packing, shipping. OTTO J. SUEZ. Ri. 3628. Ri. 6561, Nights Ch. 0699-W. J H. TAYLOR TRANS. AND STORAGE SPECIAL PRICES OVERLAND—To or from Chicago. St. Louis. Detroit. Cleveland or other cities. Dr. 3071 or RI. 4265. LOCAL AND OVERLAND HAULING—Large covered truck reliable men: $4 city work: Plano extra, A. J. BANKS. Be. 4460. NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO.—Prices reasonable. Call at all times. Ta. 3741. MOVING. $3: vou help. Si less: l’/a ton truck: quick, guarn. service. Ch. 5840. BRITTON TRANSFER—Mov.. $3.50 load: large trucks: responsible men. Dr. 761 C. GENERAL hauling, house wrecking: chlmnev repairing. Dr. 1042-W. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS. Transportation SPECIAL LOW RATES America's Finest Mottfr Coach Service. —To— Anderson Marion Ft. Wayne Toledo Detroit Cleveland Buffalo New York Los Angeles EAGER BUS LINES 135 W. Market St. RI. 8223 Help Wanted Male WANTED IMMEDIATELY—By established firm, man of character and proven ability for permanent position. Prefer one having contact with hat manufacturers, cleaners and blockers in your territory. State full qualifications in first letter. Address Times Box B 179. WANT five school boys to sell "Pocket Hits 1 ' maeazine. after 7 p. m. in bowling alleys, under jurisdiction of manager. Clean pleasant work, good pay. Call Mgr. Wa. 2221 : WANTED—2 automobile salesmen: experience unnecessary. C. K. MARTIN CO 4451 W. Washington. 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. 346—Nice cheerful rm.; private famiiv; $3. Li. 9749. CENTRAL, 2234. Apt. 4—Nice light rm., next bath; meals opt.. 1 or 3. Ha. 3802-W. COLLEGE. 2242—Nice large warm rm.! constant hot water. Privileges 1 or 2. DELAWARE. N., 1811—Nice modern room; warm home; 53.50. Ta. 1507. ILLINO’S. N . 2326—Nice rm.. priv. home; ktchen privil.: plenty hot water. Ta. 6921. ILLINOIS. N.. 1330—2 mod. furnished rooms; steam heat: reasonable. Li. 1624. ILLINOIS, near 30th.. nice rm., steam ht ■ private home. Ta, 2713 after 5:09. MEH.. N 2363—Apt. 3: cozv. warm room. hot water: home comforts. Ta, 2660, MINNESOTA E . 326—Nicelv furnished room: bath Included 1 or 2 people Dr 5518 MORRIS. E.—Warm modern rm., "private home, gentlemen only. Dr. 0960. NEW JERSEY. N.. 825—Dainty room: cchid and rose; new walnut bed dress-r vanity persnl effect insured: $4, Ri, T 660 NORTH. E.. 226—Lovely mod. front rm. Hot water. Private home. Ri. 5255. OAKLAND. 1133—FRONT. WARM. MOD/ PRIV. HOME; MEALS OPT. CH. 4252-R! ORIENTAL N.. 20—2 front sleeping rms • modern: steam heat, TALBOTT—Sleeping rm.. modern, p-lvate home: on car line. Ha. 2682. WASH.. E.. 2827—Large front, ground fl.; private residence: 1 or 2. Ch. 5341. 32D. E.. 545—Front rm.. twin beds, good heat: meals opt-, garage. Wa. 2339, HEAD bed lamps excellent rooms 17 *t with bath S8 weekly and up tor Derm <=uei;s Colonial Hotel 136 N Illinois DENISON HOTEL Piv all tour Mils with one check; lights water, maid service, linen furnished: 87 and up Pennsylvania & OJiio PRINCETON HOTEL Nice clean rms.: hot. cold water: $5 wk.with bath. $7 wk.: citv heat: real winter home, ladies, gentlemen. 232 S. Illinois. HOTEL 'EDWARD ~ Centrally Located—Modem Special iow weekly rate to men only. DREXEL ARMS —730 X. Illinois. 100 outside rooms, 34 week and up. Ll. 2821. HARBOUR HOTEL. 61T’j N. ILLINOIS— Warm comfortable rooms for winter: tub shower baths. $5 week-end up.

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Rooms for Rent ST. DENIS HOTEL—I 36 W. MARKET BT.; WARM, MODERN ROOMS. 5 UP. TWO nice warm clean rms. modern, private home. Ta. 6472. NICE RM.. 1 or 2. home comforts, modem. residence, references. Ta. 4341, LOVELY rm.. modern apt., plenty hot water. Close In. Priv. Ll. 3749. NICELY furnished rooms and apartments. Call at 155 W. Pratt St. Room for Rent With Board ASHLAND 1819—Nice, modern, front rm. for 2: $7 week; garage. He. 4063. ASHLAND. 2240—Attractive, large warm rm.. priv. home suit. 2 girls: meals opt. CAPITOL N.. 708—Nice warm rm.. gentleman preferred; $8 wk. ILLINOIS. N.. 2711—Newlv decorated front rm.: reasonable: gentleman. ILLINOIS. N.. 2449—Front room: 1 or 2 P e rsons: home privileges. Ha. 3920, WANTED—Elderly ladv to stay nights for room and board. Be. 4672, ring 3. BABY TO BOARD—Mother’s care. Private home. Ch. 1298-M. COMFORTABLE RM~! pleasant surroundings. good meals. $5, Dr, 3991-W. Rent Housekeeping Rooms ALA.. N.. 523—Apt. 2; 3-rm. apt.; clean. modern: reasonable. BROADWAY. 830—Modern, furn. apt.: private entrance; adults: $6. Ri. 3245. BROADWAY. 1134—Clean, warm room. kitchen, modern, sink, near bath, $5.50, CENTRAL. 2936—2 mod. front rms.. near bath: also sleeping room. Ha. 1891. EAST. N.. 331—2 connecting rmsT 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. Ll. 1624. ILLINOIS. N.. 1002 —Housekeeping suite. <5.50: also sleeping rjn., S3: mod. Li. 6873. LINDEN. 1145—2-rm. apt., also 1-rm. kitchenette; warm, clean rms.; nr. F. Sq. MERIDIAN. N. 1147—1-rm. kitchenetH*ever.vthg turn. Call 1147 N. Mer, Li. 3763. MERIDIAN. S.. 1706—1 large room, sink, cood heat, outside entrance. Dr. 5442. NEW JERSEY. N.. 134—Good clean house keeping rooms. Ri, 4145 PARK. 1655—3-rm. front apt., large, living rm.. dining rm.. kitchen.. Murphy bed. $9, PRUITT. 1325—3 nicely furnished rms.. yard, garage:. $5 per wk. Ta. 2091. ST. JOE. E.. 250—2 furnished front rms. for housekeeping; downstairs, sink and heft. RI. 5273. TACOMA. N.. 425—Connecting mod. rms., sink In kitchen, priv, entrance. Furn. TALBOTT. N.. 2525—2 large imaculate rms., porch, sink, steam: ref- Teq.; $9.50. TALBOTT. N.. 2420—1. 2. kitchenette apts.. $5 and $7 week WASHINGTON. E.. 1220—2-rm. suite; private entrance: gas range: adults. WASH.. E. 1708—2 housekeeping rms.. modern, strictly priv,: $6, Li. 4081. 30TH.. V/.. 1029—2 furn. rms. for housekeeping, $5 wk. Ha. 2032-J. 31ST. W., 1051—Modern kitchenette, front rm: r.r,3r gar, bus: private home. Houses und Flats Furnished BELLEFONTAINE. 1218—Front apt.. 2 rms.. bath, every thing furn,: $7, Ta. 5331. CAPITOL. N.. 2354—Furnished lower apt.: 3 rooms. kfichenette, bath; 811 weekly. DEL.. 806 N.—Attractive, small, furnished or unfurn, apt.: reasonable. Ri. 1148. EAST—Warm. 5-rm. modern; hot water heat: everything furnished: garage. No objection to children: $13.50. Ta. 4548. OAKLAND. 545 N.—S-rm. cozy modern home, share with reliable couple. Ch. 1603. 11TH. W 42—Nicelv decorated kitchenette apt.: heat, light, gas water and ice fur.: $45, Apply Apt. 1. THE GRANT. DREXEL ARMS—73O N. 111.: 2. 3-rm. furn. hskpg. suites with bath: $lO. sls. Li. 2821. THE BERWICK 901 N. New Jersey St.: 2 rooms with kitchenette and bath: newly refurnished: all utilities: iow weekly rent. AMBASSADOR APARTMENT HOTEL 850 N PENN. Beautifully tarnished and unfurnlsheo apartments, ultra modern, bath with tub and shower. Frigidaire walking distance Phone RI. 1371 DELAWARE COURT One room, kitchenette and bath: furnished or unfurnished. See custodian. MODERN 2-rm. private apt., downtown: everything furnished: rea;. Li. 6177. CLEAN—Exceptionally well furn.. 4-room cottage: 2 bedrms : convenient school and kindergarten: impr. street.: gar.; very special price per mo. or week, Ta. 6340. 4-ROOM fur. house: ear., half block car line- $7 week. Call Ha, 0108. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS Apartments for Rent BELLEFONTAINE. 2315—3 rooms and bath; recently decorated lower apartment; heat, water and garage. Dr. SKB. COLLEGE AVE.. 1610 V a—Upper duplex; 5rms, and bath; heat., water furn. $35. COLLEGE. 5300—1 room, in-a-door bed: kitchen, bath, private, utilities. Hu. 5416. OAKLAND. 1035—4 rms.: shower bath: inside toilet: gar.: watc; pd.; adults: $25. PARK, 3902—Apt.: 3 rms. and bath. heat. and water turn,: elec, refgn., $45. RUCKLE, 2927—Upper duplex; 5 rms. and bath: steam heat furnished. Ta. 2481. 18 N. TRAUB S3S!OG 1108 College 35.00 1655 N. Alabama 37.00 ?015 N Meridian SBO to 85.00 3707 N. Meridian 125. W) 234 E. Pratt 37 50 1733 N. Meridian 64 50 3515 N. Pennsylvania 59.50 lz2o Park Ave 43 00 ■JI2N Alabama $47 to 57.01, J 1 $38.50 to 43.50 J 5?3 S: 611 *',™ 1 $32.00 to 55.00 418 E. 15th 545.00 to 55.00 MOYNAHAN PROPERTIES 710 union Title. WASHINGTON. E.. 5012'j,—5 large rooms, apartments: mod., newly decorated: reas. 'TTH. w.. 42—Nicely decorated kitchenette i„ heat ' I * Rht - ea s. water and ice fur , 833.50, Apply Ant. 1 THE GRANT. 14TH. W.. 142—5-room apt., colored "oiiTvT water paid: S2O. Ha. 2010. Ri, 0288 SEE OR PHONE US FTRST Furnished and unfurnished apts.. in 825 ur * Phone Ll. 5391 r p . vv a. 0433. H. H. WOODSMALL & CO. _ the HAINES: 810Vj N. ILD Beautiful efficiency apts. Li. 8884. VOLLRATH APARTMENTS 1985 mer ’ E " 118 — 3 rn,s - thodern. Dr. Apartment Rental Bureau We have apartments for rent anywhere In the citv north of Washington St.: let us help vou find one. positively no extra commission and ao obligations: we usually furnish car and driver to show S ( , ? ar , t ?i£ n t? without extra charge. Call RI 1371 dav and night service. „ PATRICIA APTS! 3-rm.. Frigidaire: util furn. Dr. 2391-M. 5 ROOMS—Heat, water; month free: movlng expenses: $42. Ri. 5994. He. 2783. Vt^ EE " R !? < 2 M ,_ ,ipartments - furnished or he . at - water and lights furmshed: low rents, 157 W. Pratt St, Houses for Rent ALA.. N., 2322—Attractive 6-rm. mod.. newly decorated, gar. Only S4O. Ta. 5443. N-. 43—5-rocn semT-mod"-?7?i d r u^i?: *. 17 -50: water paid. Inauire 3.11 E. Washington St. BROAD RIPPLE—6ISS Cornell; 4-r. bunga mod., except furnace: $22.50. Wa. 5018-3! BROAD RIPPLE—Main St.. 813: 5-room modern bungalow. S3O. Hu. 7250. ®iiPS.ESK 5225—5-room cottage; modern: 327.50. Call Ch. 7000. CENTENNIAL. 409—5 lovelv rms.. e’-c., gas, pantry. 2 porches, good paper: jsls. DENNY. N.. 609—i-room modern double: garage: $25. Ir. 2226. DETROIT. 238 —Newlv papered ■ garage English, 1110: five rooms: water paid: Is! DRAPER. 1537—5 rooms: water paid gas, elec.: sl6; near sc' 001. Hu. 4368. FRANK ST. E. 15—5 rooms; water p’afd: _sl2Ji<L Dr 5857. GARFIELD DR! El! 2130—4-rm. Sod! double, water pd.: $30.75. Dr. 5753, GIMBER. 1723—Attractive 4-rm. mod dbie.' paved st.: front-dr. gar.: $25.50. Ri. 0083. GRACELAND. 3346-22—5 and 6 rms., semimort. gar.: wa. pd.; $22, $23, Ta. 1455. HARRIS. 27 S.—6 rms.: complete Bath garage: Wash. High.: $25, Be. 0746. HAUGH. 122—5-room cottage, pantry, gas elec., garage, big yard: $12.50 HIATT. 1522—Cozy, modern 5-rm bungalow garage: reduced, S3O. Dr. 3540-R. HOYT. 1918—Attractive 7 rni. mod., single garage. Only. $35. Ch. 5986. ' LA SALLE. N.. 562—Beautiful single 4-rm. strictly mod., built-in feat. Reduced $35. 2020-22 LAUREL. Four-room, semi-mod :rn double and garage, water pa<d. SIB.OO. GREGORY AND APPEL, INC- LI. 7491. MANSFIELD. 1909—528: mod.. 4-rm. single: bath: gar.: Riverside car, Ta. 1844. 1511 Marti fidale Four-room modern, good condition sls Ri. 6367. SCHMID AND SMITH. REALTORS. MORRIS. W- 208—3 rooms, lights, gas inslde toilet, water pd.; sll mo. Ri. 0645. NORTH. E.. 3707—4-rm. mod.: garsg.' wapd.: A-l condition: $27.50. Wa, 0395. OAKLAND. 541 N.—Rent reduced- attractive modern bungalow; five rooms, hall four French doors, all on on# floor, citv and soft waier. large basement: Rybolt furnace: garage excellent location: S4O one block from East Michigan. Ch. 3079 V

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Houses for Rent ORIENTAL. S- 139—7 rms- gas, elec., garwater pd. Near Ford plant; $12.50. ROCKVILLE RD- 4043—6 rm.. cement, garage: garden: chicken house, yard. Li. 9095, STATE. S. 1217—Five-room mod.; good condition: garage. Dr. 4216. TABOR. E.. 961—2-way 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. pd.: $25. Near pk. Wa, 0395. TALBOTT.- 2933—6-room strictly modern. garage: $35: near Shortrldge. Ll. 5472. WINTHROP. 4147*~North Vi 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. F2TH. ST.. E., 2034—5 rooms and bath, furnace, garage, water paid. $25. 33RD. 1209 W.—Cozy. 5 rms.. modern: gar., water paid: reduced $32.75. Dr. 7970. Corner Cottage, sls 839 E. Maryland: 6 rooms, electric lights and gas; paved streets. Dunlop & Holtegel, 122 E. Market 530 S. KEYSTONE. Five-room, semi-modern single, two-car garage. $12.50. GREGORY AND APPEL INC. LI. 7491. ONE MONTH free; rent sl4. 575 Highland ave.: 5 rooms, elec., inside toilet and sink: water paid. Owner, 1854 N. Delawarc St. Ta. 5334. COLORED: Minerva. 445: toilet, sink, gas, lights, water pd.. $18; repapered. Hu, 2329 COLORED—3-room house: electricity; garage: $7. Inquire. 317 E. South. Suburban for Rent EDGEWOOUr-5-room, semi-modern bungalow: garage: elec.: water inside: long living room. Owner, 1026 Bradbury. Houses for Sale East $lO CASH—SIO monthly: price $1,000: 3 rooms. 2152 N. Temple Ave. Owner. 1854 N. Delaware St. Ta. 5334, South WEST ST., S- 1048 —7 rooms. Inside toilet, electric lights, gas. large garage, terraced lot. 46 feet wide, vacant, an excellent home, price 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, SIOO down. RI. 2509. N. J. FOX. Hu. 1168. ORLEANS. 1865 —4 rooms: gas. electricity, garage, paved street: $1,350; SSO cash. sls mo. JENNINGS BROS- 28 S. Illinois. Real Estate Wanted LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH McTARSNEY' & BROWN. 2609 W. Michigan Be. 3609 Miscellaneous for Sale BICM 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. NEW and rebuilt electric -- water pumps and water softeners. Call Meier Electric & Machine Cos., 3525 E. Washington St. Ir. 1151. * CHE; P—3o-inch Kimble variable speed revers.ble 1 ph. 60 cy. 110-220 V. A. C. fan. Meier Electric & Machine Cos.. 3525 E. Washington St. Ir. 1151. NEW and used radiation ana boilers ana all kinds plumbing fixtures. 810 N lilinols St. Ll. 8834, PORTABLE Typewriters, new and used: easy terms. Liberty Type Cos., 120 E. Ohio. Ll.' 4806. BABY BED —Large size: white enamel; like new; complete: white high chair. BICYCLE, GOOD AS NF',7, CHEAP. CALL TA. 332 T 8104 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 HOUSE PAINT 51.39 Gel. Colors in Oil. 25c. Floor Wax. 50c lb. Shellac. $2.33 Gal. Paint Brushes priced be’ow cost. Ha. 2510. ALLIED COAL & MAT. CO--2112 Northwestern. WRECKING building at 515 East Court st.: all kinds used lumber, doors, windows and brick for sale: cheap. Inquire LUTHERJBOXELL. 515 E. Court. 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 sls each. 315 Occidental building. RED georgette. 14 vrs.. S3: coats and suits. 6 to 16 yrs.; reasonable. Hu. 2220 _ UNREDEEMED O'COATS, LIKE NEW $2 . UP BLOOM S. 229 E. WASHINGTON Barter and Swap ANTIQUE PlANO—Mother of Pearl t-vs rosewood: cost $2,500. Trade for late model radio. Call Dr. 2582. TRADE CANARIES or rabbits for boy's tovs or clothing, size 14. Beech Grove 146 R-3. A-K all-elec.. 7-tube radio. A-l. table model, trade fer oid-model Whippet 4. Ir. 1760. A

Household Goods ” ICE BOXES Prices reduced on a large portion of our very complete line. Remember you 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. GAS STOVES—Furniture pianos, sewing machines, refrigerators: all In good condition and cheap as vou want them. Dellverv free. 127 W. Georgia Bt. MAKE your own dresses. Buy Singer sewing machines as iow 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. ONE 9x13 Axminster rug. one 8.3 ln.x <O, 6 in- davenpo. very reas. Ch. 6288-R. ALL MAKES new and used heaters, cook stoves: 20Vr off. 1236 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 in town. LORENZ SAX SCHOOL, ground floor. Pembroke Arcade Bldg. Li. 4800. 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 Area dm HOWARD MAHOGANY - —Upright, a Teal buv for onlv S3O. Terms. WILKING MUSIC CO- 120 East Ohio Street. SAXOPHONE. C Meiody, with case, $45.00. 205 Massachusetts Ave, Li. 9470. S3OO CADENZA ORTHOPHONIC—OnIv $45. *165 OrihoDhonie. $25; others. $lO. $8 and $5. WILKING MUSIC CO.. 120 E. Ohio St. Radio and Equipment NEW 1931 screen grid radios in beautiful cabinets with tone control. $65. Console Rat os at the price of Midgets. Several repossessed radios at bargain prices. S3O to S4O allowance on your old radio, graphophone or piano, on 1931 Majestic. All sets guaranteed. Open until 10 p. m. Ch. 0218. _ LANES. 2828 E. 10th. GLORITONE MIDGET Brand new 1931 Screen Grid, $37.50 cash. 945 North Dearborn. MAJESTIC MODEL 91. Low Bov. complete. $89.50 former price $147.50. Terms. KEMPLER RADIO CO. EXPERT RADIO SERVICE _3O3_N. Noble- L1.J974. , RADIO BARGAIN SHO’P RADIO SERVICE—On anv 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 7i 1 W, 27th. Ha. 4095. DAY—Or night radio service. $1: aerials 53.50: materials furnished: work guaranteed, BAILEY & HACKLEMAN. Ll. 5913 R. C. A.—lo-tubo 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 '/i PRICE. CALL WA. 1727. SERVICE and repair work done right. W E. LICH. Be. 3169, 3671 Rockville Rd. 50c PER CALL— Exn=rt service. Whv oav more. Lightning Radio. Ch. 7210. AFRIALS —Radio service, by graduate engineer: 11 vrs. exp. Dr. 6269-J. LINCOLN RADIO SERVICE—Tubes, gen. repairing: experts. Li. 1126. FOR best and cheapest rSdio service call Ri. 7735. Wm-k guaranteed. T fix 'em. * Pets PEDIGREED POMERANIAN FEMALE: YEAR AND HALF OLD: $25. DR. 6990. FOR SALE OR TRADE—TWO RABBIT HOUNDS. BE, 4824-4. CANARY SINGERS—*3.SO and *5; free cage with singer. 2416 E, Mich. Ch. 7100. Miscellaneous Wanted H FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS. HOMES COMPLETE PREFERRED HODGES AUCTION RI 2019 WE WANT HOUSEHOLD GOODS. IF It'S on earth we buv It. CARL SHANK AUCTION. 25 N. Alabama St, Ll. 0055. V’ANTFD to buv your east off furniture: highest rash prices. Call Ch. 5363. from a. m, to 5 o. rn. Store-Office Supplies TYPEWRITERS—AII standard makes, new ard used portables: Dalton adding machines Renai-s and typewriter suDOiles Typewriters of all makes rented at *3 pr month or 3 months $7.50. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO . 137 N Meridian St.. Board of Trade Bldg. Ll. 6822. Business OnDortunities GOLF LINKS ~ For sale, a beautiful 18-hole golf course: located in the heart of Greenfield. No eompe'itton. Will sell at a great sacrifice. Owner may be seen at course any evening. OTTO WOLFORD. Columbia Hotel. Greenfield. Ind. APTS —Rooming houses, groceries, restaurants. anv going business sold oulcklv. ronfidentialh' for cash. Lincoln Business Exchee. *ls-16 Peonies Bk. Bldg. RI, 2604. BOOMING HOUSE—North: 11 rms.: clean: barg : SSO down. 426 N. Alabama Ll. 9789. Goal and Wood P.FX. BIG LUMP. KING OF IND. COALS. TftAT GIVES W. VA. RESUITS $5.00 '■t TON. $2 75: H TON. $1.50. W. VA. BIG EGG *6.25 TON $3.25: L TON $1.75

Coal and Wiod I Indianapolis Ice & Fuel Cos. Why take chances on Inferior grade of coal. Our years of experience Is your prpfit. Indiana. 8-in lp. cln fkd $5 00 W. Va., 2x6 furnace egg 6.25 W VA., LARGE LP- FORKED 6.50 W. V., 2x4 egg. forked 6.25 E. Ky., 6-ln. lump forked.... 7.00 Pioneer Island Creek forked... 7.00 Genuine No. 3 Pocahontas.... 9.00 "•ocahontas No. 3 mine run 7.00 Citizens Coke, all sizes. $9 and 9.50 Operators of Three Yards. Dr. 6685 Dr. 2400 BUY COAL CHEAP” OUR SC.OO SPECIAL O r = All heat; Vi ton, $2.75; U 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. 6668.

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LOTS OF HEAT—LOW COST BLACK BELL e BLOCK Burn one ton on our recommenda;ion. We know you’ll reorder on your own recommendation. Sold only by us. W. Virginia lp.. .$6.50 Kentucky block.. .$7.00 FEDERAL COAL CO. 1020 E. North St. CH. 1755 V- .. —— - —t Indiana 6-inch lump, x r* /-y Free from slate and Q? I If 1 slack. Will not clinker. \J\J West Ya. 6-in. blk. cln. r ✓ r* fkd. This is one of the K j | highest quality coals T)l ). Ml coming from W. Va... v Other High-Grade Coal and Coke We Deliver Anywhere Crane Coal Cos. DR. 5904. _DJLjS9O4. o^SCOAL IND. STH VEIN 8-IN LP.. FKD $5.00 W VIRGINIA 6-IN LP. FKD 6.50 W VA MINE RUN. 50% LUMP .. 5.25 WA VA 4x6 FURNACE EGG. FKD.. 6.25 W VA WASH EGG .2S GEN ISL CRK LARGE IP FKD 7.00 EKY WALNUT. 6-IN LUMP FKD... 7.00 POCAHONTAS NO 3 SHOV LP ... 9.00 POCAHONTAS MINE RUN. 40% LP 7.00 CITIZENS COKE. ALL SIZES $3.00 <& 9.50 FREDRICK COAL CO. ESTABLISHED 31 YEARS. 801-899 B°°cher St. t Dr. 1792. Off FUEL®** jS.MM'ERIAL _ RI, 8024 Illinois Lump $5.00 Monarch $5.25 West Virginia Lump $6 50 Nut and Slack ' $3.75 Center Coal Cos. CASH ONLY Indiana Lump $5.00 West Virginia Lump.... 56.50 ATLAS FUEL CO. DR. 0883 DR. 0884 WE SAVE YOU MONEY West Side Cash Coal Cos. BE. 3014. WOOD FOR SALE—Fireplace, stove and kindling cheap. Be. 1640 Money to Loan - HQUSEHQE.B 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 7561-7562 CASH LOANS ON YOUF. CAR OR FURNITURE NO ENDORSERS—CONFIDENTIAL MONEY SAME DAY ONE PLACE AND 20 MONTHS TO PAY "CONSOLIDATE YOUR DEBTS" WITH CONSOLIDATED FINANCE CORP 850 Consolidated Bldg. 115 N. Penn St. Rl. 7488. Furniture Loans —Rate Per Month 2% LOWEST IN CITY No extra charges no Indorsere No embarrassing Investigations i PUBLIC WELFARE LOAN ASSOCIATION 330 Occidental Bldg RI. 3587_ THE ARCADE LOAN COMPANY Chattel Loans. 137 B. Wash Room 24 RI 5027 PERSONAL PROPERTY LOANS SECURITY INV & LOAN. INC. 136 N Delaware Li 5050 Money to Loan on household goods and automobiles $25.00 to $300.00 Your Indorsement onlv: quick courteous. confidential: liberal cavment ortvilesre. Buckeye Finance Cos. - * 207 E New York St. RI. 4114.

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Monev to Loan ISAVEI NEARLY A THIRD IONJjOANSj H The Household Plan offers cash S If !? an i ° f Slo ° to *3OO at almost a M © third less than the lawful rate. H ■ Loans of SSO to SIOO can be made iw R at a slightly higher rate. | j t! confidential. Husband B ■ an o v'ife onlv need sign Come M j ■ m. Phone or write. H CS Lemcke Bidg. If ■ 106 E Market St. Ri. 2579. H H *th Floor Kresge Bldg. g€ g 41 E. Washington St. Ri. 7923. fl HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION g/L/w eriom. NEED MONEY? LOANS OF S3OO LESS IN £4 HOURS Private Consultation -k Rooms Prompt k Courteous * Attention Call, Write or ’Phone Beneficial LOAN SOCIETY CENTURY BUILDING S. Pennsylvania St. PHONE: RILEY 5054 INPBAN&PQLIS, IND. MONEY i'U Llj/.N - First ano second real estate mortgages AUTOMOBILE and HOUSEHOLD loans. Equitable Finance Cos 219 F Ohio Ll 6695 Auto Supplies and Repairs Save 50% on Any Job Valves ground, any six. $6: any four $4 Rings Installed, sixes, $12.50; fours. $8.50 Everything for any car at. lowc t prices ever offered. Two big shops and 35 men to serve vou. Drive In or more for estimates. Indiana State Auto School, South and Alabama Sts. Ri. 0648. JOHN GUDELHOEFER WAGON CO.—W I repair or make new tops and curtains tor vour car 202 Kentucky Ave. TRY TIMES WANT AtlS FOR Bus!NFS 3 Automobiles Wanted WILL—Pay cash for vour car or vour eauity. T. WOLF AUTO CO. Ll. 461 I. 531 N. Capitol.

_ Automobiles for Sale Specials 1929 Chevrolet Spt. Cabriolet s3'3 1929 Hudson Coupe. 2-pass <45 1929 Essex Sedan 225 1927 Essex Coupe, rebuilt 175 1527 Essex Coach 145 1927 Nash Spec. 6 Corn. Coupe 275 1927 Hupp 6 Coupe 245 1928 Marmon 68 Do Luxe Roadster. six wire wheels 4''* 1927 Packard 6 Sedan 195 1926 Nash 7-pass. Sedan 1,5 1927 Btiick Standard Sedan 145 Packard 6 Touring lf.O 1925 Wills St. Claire Sedan 100 1925 Chrysler 70 Sedan 95 1921 Hupp Roadster 75 1925 Ford Coupe 15 All good cars, ready to give good service—not Junk. THE CITIZENS MOTOR GAR CO. 26 Years With Packard 1511 N. 111. St. ' Riley 7598 Open Evenings and Sunday RI lir-Pf 1926 Master Coach, will sell j- or un p ß iri balance of sl7.>. EUREKA AUTO CO. 332 N. Capitol. ‘ Ll. 418". fHFVRO! FT coach ]330 - title V RV/LE, l NEVER BEEN ISSUED ON THIS CAR. PRICE $385.00 EASY TERMS. INDIANAPOLIS AUTOMOBILE COMPANY, 1065 VIRGINIA AVENUE. DR. ?891, CHEVROI FT coach. 1027. Thi cncvnuLEt tEr has bee „ v;Cil taken care of: can h P bought for one. $l5O C. O. WARNOCK. 819 E. Wash ill:ton St. Li. 8336. CHEVROLET 1927 SEDA*: new 1 tires, motor in excellent condition: SSO down. EUREKA AUTO CO.. 332 N. Capitol Ave. Ll. 4138 X CHEVROLET £g^ t one before you buv. late 1928: lov; mileage and in excellent mechanical conc.ition: no down payment. Hare Chevrolet Cos. 552 E. Washington. Ri. .1.323. CHEVROLET 19 2 6 uuLvno. > v-r?. v rvvj’GL. 1 coupp $75: tcrni ■Johnson Chevrolet Cos. Meridian at IILI. CHEVROLET 19 28 chevrch rr , ROLL 1 coach. *95; tc m . Johnson Chevrolet C'o,. Meridian at lit: . CHEVROLET 1928 , CHEVROLET X , , coach. An ideal Xmas gift for your family. We , ii take your present car In as cash and GMAC on the balance. Onlv $225 Johnson Chevrolet. Cos. Meridian at llth’ ESSEX 28 SEDAN-New ring:,, meX,, chanicailv good. Good (ires. Sell for less than blur book. Term? OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-65 S. Merldlßn_ Dr 4743. FSSFX 1929 SEDAN. neafflneVimpLJJL/V 3 llv *335 LATHROP MO" It RETAIL. 420 N, Capitol Ave FORD ]r - : ‘ r> TUDOR sedan, drrri i onlv 8.000 miles, and is ir, excellent condition. 5425. BROWNING GENT CO.. INC. Tenth and Meridian St. Ri. 8655. FORD MODEL A Tudor sedan 192.'1! A vunu x, in A-1 condition throughout. Prfced onlv $295. C. O. WAP.NO'j;: 819 E. Washington St. L). 8396. FORD 29 :,l OL>aL A 4-door — sedan 5325 ' c - K - MARTIN. 4451 W. Wash. FORD COUPE. 1927: FAR BETTER THAN AVERAGE: WTR'i WHEELS. PRICE SBS. EASY TERM.INDIANAPOLIS AUTOMOBILE COMPANY. 1065 VIRGINIA AVE. DR. 389’ X FORD Model A Tudor 19^9 Color blue and in fine condition throughout; excellent tires: no down pa\ment. Hare’s Used Car Lot . 2014 W. Washington. B- 3234 FORD 28 TUDOR—Low mileag". Hf--ha(j b(>st 0 f care. It v .1 surprise vou at the price. Terms. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES J663-65_ S. Meridian. Dr. 4743. OLDSMCBILE PRICE $595 90. EASY TERMS. INDIANAPOLIS AUTOMOBILE COMPANY. 1065 VIRGINIA AVENUE. DP., 3891. Dependable Ured Cars JOHNSON CHEVROLET CO Meridian at llth Ll_ 5363. Good U*ed Cars FRANK S FEESER--1126 Proscect_ _ Dr. 5100. REAL VALUES IN USED CARS MARMON NEW-USED CAR STORE Bargains in Ueed Carr GRAHAM-PAIGE OF INDIANA 3299 W. Wa'h fl Ch 1993 Truck? FORDS AND CHEVROLET TRUCKS At this time we are in pos.tion to offer you more for these trucks than any one else in town. We have a very complete stock of higher priced trucks including some excellent G. M. Cs which are in fins mechanical condition. Bring your truck in and let us appraise it. General Motor Truck Cos. 31 W. 13th Bt. Open evenings and Sunday LI. 7467