Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 200, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 December 1930 — Page 11

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FPUROUE WILL EXPAND WORK IN RESEARCH Articles of Incorporation Are Filed by Foundation of University. Expansion of research work at Purdue university in connection nth the industrial growth of the late was emphasized today with the filing of articles of incorporation by the Purdue Research Foundation. . Without, capital stock and incorr porated as a nonprofit corporation, the foundation was organized primarily to handle the financing of research work under way or proposed, and legal matters pertaining to inventions and patents for the benefit of the state at large, the university and industries directlj concerned, it was announced. Purdues industrial research department was established in 1927 headed by G. Stanley Meikle, consulting engineer. Relations between the university and industry have . broadened as a result, making advisable, officials said, organization of •he foundation to assume legal and financial responsibilities of the reearch program. Directors, who serve without pay, • represent the founders, trustees of the university, national research and engineering councils and Purdue Alumni Association, are: J. K. Lilly. Ell Lilly & Cos.. Indianapolis, trustee of Purdue: David E Ross, Lafayette. Inventor and manufacturer and presi- * ient of the board of trustees of Purdue: j. R. Francis, president of the Marvel Carburetor Company of Flint. Mich.: President E. C. Elliott and Meikle of Purdue; L. A. Downs. Chicago, president of the Illinois Centra! Railroad; Robert M. Peustel, Ft. Wayne, president of the Purkr no Alumni Association, and executive vice-president of the Midland United Company: D. M. Buchanan. Chicago, president of the Old Ben Coal Corporation: James W. Noel. Indianapolis attorney, and T. L. Kimbrough of the Indiana Bridge Company. Muncie. representing the Purdue board of trustees; William L. Batt of New York City, president of the S. K. F. Industries, bearing manufacturers; L. W. Wallace. Washington. D. C.. executive secretary of the American Engineering Council. EDUCATOR DEFENDS DRY POLL ACCURACY Study of Digest Vote Is Presented to Statistical Society. - By United Press , CLEVELAND. Dec. 30.—Determination of public opinion by a na-tion-wide poll similar to that conducted by the Literary Digest on prohibition, is an accurate measure of the nation’s thought, it was indicated in the studies of Dr. Walter F Wiilcox of Cornell university, reported today to the American Statistical Association meeting in conjunction with the annual convention of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Dr. Willcox's analysis of the Lit- / erary EJigest poll showed that the anti-prohibition sentiment was _ stronger than the 40 per cent of " the total for the whole of United States [that voted for repeal. By distributing the “moist” votes to the straight wet and dry votes in various ways, he obtained percenti ages ranging from 55 to G 9 against prohibition as it now exists. NEW KIWANIS CHIEFS WILL BE INSTALLED Jack 11. Rhoades to Take Over Post as President of Group, I New officers of the Kiwanis Club ► will be installed at the weekly luncheon in the Claypool Wednesday. I Retiring president, Herman C, Wolff, will officiate as the following installations are made: JacluH. Rhoades, president; Jack Harding. vice-president; Reuben O. Jackson, treasurer; Otha C. Herdrlch. secretary; M. I Miller, district trustee; Roy Bair. Frank J. Kouff and R. P. Oblingcr. directors. directors are Samuel Ashby, A S#:Un. Frank A. Montrose. Clemens O BpLClyde E. Titus and Arthur H. Js 2,500-MILE SWIM i IVho Left Minneapolis July 6 1 Arrives in New Orleans. ted Pm* sil£|iw ORLEANS. Dec. 30.—Fred 27. of Clinton. la.. pre- ■ '.SI to hitch hike home today swimming down the Missisriver from Minneapolis to Orleans. completed the last leg of ■ 2,300-mile marathon today. |HHBng ashore to be met by a wel- ■ f&figng committee after a two-hour BSaffifi from a point just above the ■ left. Minneapolis on July 6, ■Hwiming by leisurely stages. Iks schedule change C. Seeks Permission to Cut Number of Trains on Line. New York Central railroad |p3&y petitioned the public service for authority to change Module on its trains of the Goshcnline. trams, for both freight and |Hsengers, now run daily over the It is proposed that trains be H|i on Monday Wednesday and Hsday only. piarhe railroad said it had lost M>.249.72 in operating the line last lair. It further contended that ■■re trains a week were sufficient. I DEAD IN HOTEL FIRE ■PSveral Others Feared Buried in j 1 Ruins of Ontario Building j§§§ United Press ESCOCHRANE, Ontario. Dec 30. Bith seven known dead, six others Mimed, one critically, and several gnared missing, rescuers today for the bodies of persons to have perished in the ■ Wmt which razed the Queens hotel | HBere Monday. U| Illinois Waterway Ordered ■. United Press ■ WASHINGTON, Dec. 30—Sec re- 1 of War Hurley today approved , ■ ians for immediate work on the Illinois waterway and directed the K nny corps of engineers to start deg elopment of the project immediAn allocation of funds for hia purpose was made several days

In the Racket Police Guard Boy, 7, Put ‘on Spot’ by His Playmates.

By United Press CHICAGO, Dec. 30.—The following Items were listed today in Chicago’s crime news: A 23-year-old divorcee, daughter of a retired city fireman, held up clerks and models in a dress shop, stole S3O and three dresses, forgot to hide her pistol as she walked from tire store, and was captured a block away. The parents of a 7-year-old boy asked and were granted special police protection for their son, whose “gangster” playmates had threatened, seriously, to “take him for a ride” because he “squealed” after they set fire to an apartment building. John.A. Swanson, state’s attorney, and John H. Lyle, municipal judge, told forty-five Illinois state’s attorneys in annual convention that “crime is on the wane.’’ MINISTERS TO ADJOURN Annual Midwinter Rcreat of State Group to End Tonight. Annual midwinter retreat of the Indiana Christian Ministers Association will close tonight in Olive Branch Christian church after discussions and addresses by ministers. Methods for building an educational program and solidifying the local church were discussed in the retreat Monday. The Rev. Ephraim D. Lowe, pastor of the host church, was the speaker. Tonight the Rev. Charles Darsie of Muncie, will speak on “The Church Asa Moral and Social Force.” GIBSON DINNER SLATED Salesmen of Automotive Jobbers’ Firm to Attend Athenaeum Dinner. Salesmen of the Gibson company, automotive jobbers, will attend a dinner in the Athenaeum tonight, and later will hear Captain Irving O’Hay, soldier of fortune. Despite depression felt in many businesses this last year, it was a prosperous years for the Gibson company, according to J. M. Bloch, secretary and general manager. The firm’s 1930 business wall be less than 6 per cent under the 1929 volume, he said. CRIME BOARD TO MEET Final Session to Be Held Saturday; Twelve Bills Arc Up. Final meeting of the state crime commission will be held Saturday and the twelve bills proposed for legislative enactment, which incorporate proposals embodied in the commission report made public several weeks ago, will be presented to the Governor by Chairman James A. Van Osdol, Anderson. Legal Notices NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR PUBLICATION OF MOTOR VEHICLE LISTS FOR 1931. Tn Compliance with an act of the Indiana General Assembly, approved March 1. 1927, the Secretary of the State of Indiana, will receive sealed bids until 12 o’clock noon Thursday, Jan. 8. 1930. for the preparation of two lists of the Motor vehicles registered In the State of Indiana. The Secretary of the State reserves the right to reject any and al! bids. Sealed bids should be filed with R. R. Singleton. Auditor of the Motor vehicle bureau. Room 101 Statehouse. Specifications may be obtained from the Automobile License department. Room 108, Statehouse, Indianapolis. Indiana. FRANK MAYR. JR.. Secretary of State. By order of James W. Carpenter, Commissioner, Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles, Indianapolis. Indiana. December 30. 1930.

Death Notices CONYERS, ORA A. (Jack) —Beloved husband of Mattie Conyers and father of Charles Conyers, Mrs Harvey Davis and Mrs. George W. Nicholson, passed away Monday. Dec. 29. at his residence, 1434 Spann ave. Services Thursday, Jan. 1. 2 p. m. at residence. Burial Memorial Park. Friends invited. In charge of LITTLE Ar, SONS. DUDLEY. EMMA—Age 41 years, beloved wife of John O. Dudley, daughter of Mrs. Eunice Bechtel, departed this life Monday. Dec, 29. at residence. 3466 Carrollton ave. Funeral Thursday. Jan. 1, at THE MOORE <te KIRK FUNERAL HOME - . 3447 Colleee Ave., 10 a. m. Burial Memorial Park. Friends Invited. GREER, DAISY DEAN—Wife of Thomas Hi Greer, died Sunday at residence. 1424 Pleasant st. Funeral Wednesday. Dec. 31 10 a. m.. at Emmanuel Baptist church, Woodlavn and Laurel sts. Burial Philadelphia. Ind Friends invited. GEORGE W. USHER in charge. _ KRETSCH, ALBERT—Age 61 vears. husband of Lulu Kretsch. brother of Mrs. Grace Dawson. Mrs. Jennie McDermot an Harry Kretsch of Greensburg. passed away Monday morning. Place of services has been chanted from residence to the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Wednesday. 2 and. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends mar call at _the residence until Wednesday noon. LONG. PATRlCK—Husband of Katherine Tarov Long, father of James Long of Brownsbtirg. Ind. and Mrs. Delia Brady of Ft. Lauderdale. Fla., passed away Monday. Dec. 29. at his home in Brownsburg. Ind. Time of funeral given later. For information friends may call FINN BROS. FUNERAL HOME. TA. 1835. THORNTON. HENRY C—Passed away at his residence. 1609 N. Delaware. Monday morning. Friends may call anv time from 5 o’clock Tuesday to Wednesday noon. Services Wednesday 2 p m. at the residence to which friends are invited. Burial private ir: Crown Hill. UPDEORAFF. ALBERT W Beloved fcano of Louise Undergraff. passed away at the residence 11 N Arsenal Ave.. Dec. 30. age 71 vears. Funeral service will be held at- the WALD FUNERAL PARLORS. 1619 N. Illinois St.. Friday afternoon. Jan. 2. at 2 o’clock. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. Friends invite'*. In Memoriam Notices IN MEMORIAM—In loving remembrance of our dear son and brother. GEORGE VAN PELT, who passed away 2 vears ago today. Dec. SO. 1928. He Is gone from our home, but not from our hearts. SISTER. BROTHER and FATHER. Card of Thanks CARD OF THANKS—Pascuier. Jane F. I wish to thank our manv friends for their kindness and expression of sympathy; I especially wish to thank Dt Frank Wicks for his kind words and the bearers for i their services. JULIUS PASQUIER. Fnneral Directors WM D. BEAN BLOSSOM Mortuarv Phone Be 1588 1321 VV Rat Bt W. T. BLASENGYM Mats office 2220 Shelby 6t Drexa! 2570 George Grinsteiner Funeral director 623 E Market Rilev 6874 UNDERTAKERS HISEY & TITUS 931 N. Delaware U- S&2l LAUCK ' FUNERAL - HOME 1438 8. Meridian St. Dr. 3140. "A REAL HOMfe FOR &ERVICE.” RAGSDALE * PRICE LI 3808 1219 N Alabama C. WILSON funeral parlors, ambulance service and modern automotive eoulpment. Dr 0331 and Dr 0323 TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS Personals - DETECTIVES Confidential detective service for attomevs. stores and individuals. Li. 2357. BRUCE S CAFE-No 2 235 N IL. Sami service main lamed as at 737 N Penn DETECTIVES—Private. CONFIDENTIAL. 535 Lemcke Bldg. R 1 1864: eve.. Hu. 3107 FUR COATS remodeled- Dress me king all klnda sewing: very rets. Ri. 8829. CROWN CLEANEtA; fur repairing, refining tailoring. 425 E. 16th. Lt 3904. CAPABLE nurse of exceptional ability w;U take pattern in own home. Ch. 068 S-R.

Special Notices WHY SUFFER WITH PILES When you can positively get well or It will cost vou nothing? This is strictly r home treatment. Also wonderful lung, throat and catarrh treatment. Either sent carcel-poat to any part of U 8 Call or write for free literature. G. R WYSONG. 319 K. of P Bidg. Office Rl 4267; ret. 2933 N. Meridian. Ts. 4940. ARE YOU troubled with stomach ulcers, chronic gastritis. Indigestion, dyspepsia? Gastrul treatment has helped many sufferers without Inconvenience to their daily routine. Write Steiken Laboratories. Post Office Box 5. East Michigan station. Indlanapolls. or call Bi 2253. CHURCH NOTICE FAIRFAX CHRISTIAN CHURCH ON DEC. 31. 1930. WILL ELECT ONE TRUSTEE TO SERVE FOR 3 VEARB. Instructions TUTORING— H. S. English, history, civics, science, math.; exp. graduate teacher; also grades sto 8. Inclusive Dr. 1606-M. Painting and Papering PAPER HANGING PAINTING: ALL WORK GUARANTEED. ESTIMATES FREE. PHONE DR. 1331-W. WHY PAY MORE—Paper furnished anc hung. 34 per room Ch 2001 Ir. 2415PAPER hung. *2.50 per room and up. Paner Sc nn~ work guaranteed Dr 3747 Business Announcements FEATHERS—Bought, sold and renovated, feather mattresses, pillows made to order. E P. Burkie. 431-433 Mase. Ave.. Ri 869 TINNING—Roofing, furnace repair; satisfaction guar. ALLEN W. CPEEKBAUM, 4868 E. SOth St. Ch. 3506. OLD CHAIRS MADE NEW—Bv rebottoming in cane, hickory or reed. Call Board of Industrial Aid for the Blind. Ha 0583 ALL makes of electric sweepers work guarn. 1909 SALES CO., Ri. 4924. SPEC price on furnace coils, gas con • nectlons; bonded sewer man, Ch. 2283-J eve. BATH ROOM—Complete. 360: plumbing heating Installed: reasonable. Ta. 4057HOUSE wrecking, chimn’v repairing, general hauling. Reasonable. Dr. 1042-W. WE SELL AND INSTALL CELTEX. CH. 3001. Storage and Transfer LOCAL AND OVERLAND TRANSFER— Fire-proof storage house. S.jre 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. 3623. Rl. 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: 34 city work: niano extra. A J BANKS Ee 4460 NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO.—Prices reasonable. Call at all times. Ta. 3741 MOVING. S3: vou help. $1 leas; 116 ton truck; Quick, guarn. service. Ch. 5840. BRITTON TRANSFER—Mov.. $3.50 load"; isi-gp tr'irks- responsible Dr 7616 Lost and Found BRIEF CASE WITH MUSIC. Please Call Dr, 7945. Reward. LOST—Tuesday . between Wasson’s and Block’s enameled bag containing wrist watch, vanity case, small purse with $6; reward. Call Charles Childs. Franklin. Ind. LOST—Phi. Beta Delta pin No. 1291. lIERMAN SLUTZKY. Hu. 6336, LOST—Bunch of keys on ring. Call Ta. 6687. LOST—Lady’s yellow gold watch, link bracelet: keepsake., rew. Rl. 1021. Li. 5018. LOST—Lady's wrist watch, white gold set with emeralds and small diamonds: valued as a keeosake. Liberal reward. Ta. 33.50. LOST—Lady's white gold wrist watch Sunday: initials J. A. C. Ch. 3030-B. MINK CAPE—Taken from dressing room Assumption- ball, 1105 Blaine ave.. Sun. night. Dec. 21. Return same to Father Weber rec. reward; no Questions. PURSE—SmaII brown, kevs and money. Owner needs badly. Liberal reward. Be. 2553. Transportation SPECIAL LOW _ RATES America's Finest Motor 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 MEN—2 married with H. S. education, over 25, to handle regular route, paying $38.50 per week; must be satisfied to start for as little as S3O average per week. See Mr. Sullivan between 7 and 9 evenings. 935 Belle Vieu place. SOBER paper hanger. See old wall paper store at 3327 E. 10th St. and then call Be. 4471. ring 3. WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY 1C salesmen: men who can sell. Call at 835 N. Meridian St. WANTED—Ten men at once; good pay. THOMFSQN, 712 N. Illinois St. Help Wanted Female WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY 10 Salesladies. Call at 835 N. Meridian. Situations Wanted Female WANTED practical nursing or housekeeping for employed couple by capable woman. Address Times Box B 181.

Rooms for Rent CAP.. N.. 1641—FRONT RM. ADJ. BATH.; PRIVATE HOME. HA. 2411. CENTRAL. 1446—Desirable warm rm.; mod.; private home: garage. Li. 9504. COLLEGE. 908—2 large front rms, $7; 1 single rm.. S3: extra nice. Rl. 8718. DELAWARE, N., 2150—Attractive room; modern, private home; gentleman; ref. MINNESOTA. E.. 326—Nicely furnished room: bath Included. 1 or 2 people. Dr 5518. NEW JERSEY. N.. 825—Dainty room; orchid and rose: new walnut bed, dresser, vanity: persnl efleets insured; $4. Ri. 9860. OHIO. W.. 18Vi—Hot, cold water; connecting bath: 85: city heat. PENN., N., 1333 —Large rm.. connect, bath. Good heat, const, hot water. Garage. STILLWELL, 978—Room: private home; 81.75. Ch. 6609-R. E. Tenth car. UNION. 161.4—Warm front rm., private. modern home Dr. 3806-R. WASH.. E., 4212 —Lovely, warm rm.. private home, privileges. Ir. 1296. 12TH E., 515—Modern newly furnished; private home; reas. Rl. 5698. 30TH. W.. 46—Large front rm.; steam heat; const, hot, water.; private home. Ta. 3628. 32D. E.. 345—Business woman or couple to share’lovely home. Wa. 2339. HEAD bed lamps excellent rooms. S7 wa. with bath $8 weeklv and up tot Derm guests. Comma: Hotel 736 N Illinois. DENISON HOTEL Pay all vour Mils with one check: lights, water, maid service, linen furnisheri: S7 and up. Pennsylvania Sz Ohio. PRINCETON HOTEL Nice clean rms.: hot, cold water: $5 wk.: with bath. 87 wk.; city heat: real winter home. ladles, gentlemen. 232 S. Illinois. HOTEL EDWARD Centrally Located—Modem Special low weeklv rate to men only. HARBOUR HOTEL, 617 Vi N. ILLINOIS— Warm comfortable rooms for winter; tub, shower baths. 55 week and up. ST. BENTS HOTEL—I 36 W. MARKET ST.; WARM. MODERN ROOMS. $5 UP. DREXEL-ARMS—73O N. Illinois: 100 outslde rms.. steam ht.. 85 wk. <fe up. Li. 2821. SELL, RENT OR BUY REAL ESTATE through classified ads in the Times. Phone “ad-taker” Ri. 5551. during business hours. Room for Rent With Board JEFFERSON. N.. 248—Rm.. board, private home, emcl. girl, cheap: home privileges. CHILDREN TO BOARD—Private home; good care; near school: 84. Li. 4634. 1 OR 2 small children, mother’s care; modern home: near school. Ch. 0413-J. Rent Housekeeping Rooms BROADWAY. 1134—2 rms.. kitchenette; 2 beds: good heat: 87, BROADWAY, 1134—Large front rm. and kitchen with sink: good heat; 85.50, CENTRAL. 1404—2 large rms.. kitchenette, down: steam heat; prlv. entrance: 87. CHADWICK. 916—3 rms. fur.; electricity, gas, 85: 2 rms, $3: private entrance. ILLINOIS. N.. 2339—1. 2. 3-rm. kitchenete apts . 63. 88.50: evrvthng. fur. Ta. 7110 MIDDLE DR, 544, WOODRUFF—Living rm, kitchenette: prlv. bath. Ch. 3173. NEW JERSEY. N, 134—Good ciean house keeping rooms. Ri. 4145 ORIENTAL. 20 N.—2 light; 2 rm. furnished apts, steam heat, modern. Li. 9055, PRUITT. 1325—3 nicelv furnished rms, yard, garage: $5 per wk. Ta. 2091. ST. CLAIR. E, 314. APT. 2—2 front, fur. sink; steam heat. Rl. 8737. . TALBOTT. N, 2420—1. 2. kitchenette apt.: 55 and 87 week. UDELL. 874—2-room apt.; $5. gas. heat. lights furnished. Ha. 3263-W. UNION. 1445—2 co;v rms with bath; everything furnished. Dr. 6775. _____ 21ST . W, 143—Large rm. furnished for housekeeping modern. Ha. 4630-W. 3CTH. W, 1125—3 semi-mod. rms, furn. or unfurn. We pay gas. heat, lights and water: 628. Ha. 3238. 33RD, E, 407—3 rms. furnished or unfurnished modern, Wa. 3747-J. NICELY FURNISHED— 2-rm. apt.; prlv. er.t.; near Fountain Square. Dr. 3540-R kIGHT at Real Silk: small apartm-int; 2 modern rooms. Ri. 5946. 2 LARGE ROOMS UP—Everything furn, mad, private entrance: SV He. 82*0. ROOMS—Housekeeping. South St, E„ 317; furnished housekeeping rooms: electricity. Sleeping rooms. *1.30 wk.

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Houses and Flats Furnished BEVILLE. 829—Upper 5 rms„ bath; furn.; private entrance, $13.50 wk. Cli. 7581. DENNY. 56 N. —3 rms., bath; nicely furnish edj_pri^ate_jentrance L _2r._4568 J KOEHNE. 2712—4-room modern double; light, clean; good furnace. Ha. 1244-M. OXFORD. 21 N.—Nicely furnished or unfurnished; mod. 4-rm, apt.; reduced rent. ST. CLAIR. E.. 116—3-room furnished, modern apt. Call 9 a. m. Tuesday. WOODLAWN. 1046—Fountain Square: 3 mod, rms. with bath; adults. Dr. 3626. 75TH ST—6 rms. furnished, garage; garden and chicken space: 620. Li. 5472. AMBASSADOR APARTMENT HOTEL 830 N. PENN. Beautifully tarnished and unfurnished apartments, ultra modern, bath with tub and shower. Fiigidaire. walking distance °hor Ri IS7I THE BERWICK 901 N. New Jersey St.: 2 rooms with kitchenette and bath: newly refurnished' al: utilities: low weekly rent. DELAWARE COURT Ore room, kitchenette and batn: furnished or unfurnished. See custodian. MODERN 2-rm. private apt., downtown; everything furnished; reas. Li. 6177. DREXEL ARMS—73O N. 111.; 2. 3 rms., furn. hskg. suites, with bath: $lO. Sls wk. EMPLOYED lady will share 7-room, strictly modern home in small neighborhood town; good bus. car service; all conveniences: very reasonable. Call Ri. 550 l daytime or Plainfield 136-4 evenings. HALF DOUBLE—Gas, elec.. Inside toilet; water paid: 36 week. Ha. 2132-J. Apartments for Rent BICKING, 318—3 and 4-room mod apartments. heat, water furnished. Dr, 46a9-M. COLLEGE AVE.. 1640 Vi—Upper duplex; 5 rooms and bath: heat, water furn.;_s3a. 850 N. Pennsylvania $60.50 13 N. Traub 38.00 1103 College 35.00 1655 N. Alabama 37.00 3015 N. Meridian SBO to 85.00 3707 N. Meridian 125.u0 234 E. Pratt 37.50 1733 N. Meridian 64.50 3515 N. Pennsylvania 59.50 1220 Park Ave 43.00 412 N. Alabama $47 to 57.00 1223 N. Illinois 535.50 to 43.50 1603 Central - $32.00 to 55.00 418 E. 15th $45.00 to 55.00 MOYNAHAN PROPERTIES. 710 Union Title. LI. 3458. He. 1237. Ri 1371. WASH- E- 5012—Upper 5-room apartment, mod., newly decorated, reasonable. Ir. 6663. 11TH. W..'42—Nicely decorated kitchenette ant.: heat, light, gas, water and ice fur.. $30.00. Apply Apt. 1 THE GRANT. SEE OR PHONE US FIRST Furnished and unfurnished ants.. Ir ten locations: $25 up. Phone LI. 539) eve. Wa. 0433. H. H. WOODSMALL & CO. VOLLRATH APARTMENTS Palmer. E- 118—3 rms.. modern. Dr. 1985. PATRICLA APTS. 3-rm- Frlaidaire: util, turn. Dr. 25Q1-M. Apartment Rental Bureau We have apartments for rent anywhere In the city north of Washington St.: let us help you find one. positively no extra commission and no obligations: we usually furnish car and driver to ehow apartments without extra charge. Call Ri 1371 dav and night service. 5 ROOMS—Heat, water; month free: moving expenses: $42. Ri. 5994. He, 2783. THE HAINES—BI0 1 j N. 111.: beautiful efficiency apts:: close in: reas, LI. 8884. $5.50 WEEKLY, 3 rooms, neat, water ar.d light included. Call at 155 W. Pratt St APT.—Mod. 4 rms.; heat, water fur.; S3O per mo. E. 22nd. Ta. 3097. SELL? RENT OR BUY REAL ESTATE through classified ads in the Times. Phone "ad-taker” Ri. 5551. during business hours.

Houses for Rent ARNOLDA. 441—4 rooms modern; 816: good condition. BROOKSIDE PARKV/Y, S. DR, 2243—3 rooms and sun porch; built-in features, in-a-door bed. breakfast nook, hardwood floors, full basement, garage, water paid; 830. Ch. 1942. DETROIT. 238; English. 1112; five rooms. electricity, gas, newly papered: SB. DRAPER. 1537—5 rooms: water paid: gas, elec.: 816; near school. Hu. 4368. ENGLISH AVE.—Five rooms, bath, garage. cheap rent. Inquire 317 E. South. EUCLID. N„ 1025—Five-room modern. S4O. Key at 1031 N. Euclid. Dr. 2599 eve, HARDING. 1839 —Modern 5 rooms and bath: reasonable. Ri. 1148. HARRIS. 27 S.—6 rms.: complete bath: garage: Wash. High.: 825. Be. 0746. HOYT, 1204—4 rooms mod, except furnace, water pd, near school. Reduced. Rl. 1652, ILLINOIS. N, 1506—2 st.orv modern house: garage. Dr. 3233. 1257 S. West, INDIANAPOLIS AVE, 3120—A-rm. semimod.: easily heated: gar,; SlB, LI. 8068. KEYSTONE. 905 N—Near Tech: 6-room modern: A-l: 827-50. Ch. 0642-R. LA SALLE. N, 2037—Semi-mod. double; redecorated: near car, park: sl7, Ir. 4524. MEREDITH. 3050—Double bungalow; 4 rooms; bath: garage: 825. He. 5534. 1754 W. Morris Five rooms modern only S2O; good condition. Rl. 6367. SCHMID fc SMITH. INC. REALTORS. NORTH. E. 3707—4-room mod.: garage: water paid: A-l: 537.50 Wa. 0395. OAKLAND. 8, 226-28—5 rooms, semimodern. garage. sls. Dr. 2023-R. OAKLAND AVE, N, 1221—5 rms. modern, garage: $23. Ch. 6686. TACOMA. N„ 1618—5-room mod.: redecorated: garage; water paid: 825. Wa. 0395. UDELL. 613—Reduced 825: 4 rms, mod ; A-l furnace: gar.: water paid, Ha. 0882. VTI T V Six-rcom single: lights’ and water: *2O. GREGORY fe APPEL. INC. LI. *1491. WINTHROP. 4147—North 6-rm.: modern double, garage, water pd. Li. 2423. 29TH. w 7. 1374—6 rms, complete bath, no furnace, garage: 522.50. Ta. 1951, ONE month free, rent 813. 1318 Roacha St.; 5 rms, elec, inside toilet and sink, water paid. Owner, 1834 N. Delaware St, Ta. 5334. s9—One month free; 3-room cottage; 2152 N. Temple Ave. Owner, 1854 N. Delaware St. Ta. 5334. Four Rooms Downtown Good condition: elec. Its, gas, flush toilet; water naid: 413 E St. Clair; *l6. Dunlop & Holtegel, 122 E. Market COLORED—One month free, rent sll, 4room cottage: electricity; 888 Fowler St. Owner. 1834 N. Delaware St. Ta, 3334. COLORED —Hosbrook. 1026; 6 rooms: garage: inside toilet: <13.50. Wa. 0493. COLORED—IO37 Colton: 3-room house, garage, newly papered, electricity; 87. Business Places for Rent MONTH FREE electrical shop second-hand store, restaurant, shoe shop and repair or any other local business. 3321-23 E. 10th St. LARGE storeroom with living rooms: mod.; near bank. 1365 Madison. Dr. 4087. Houses for Sale LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH McTARSNEY & BROWN. 2609 W. Michigan, Be 3609 South NOW IS THE BEST TIME TO BUY. Bungalows. sloo down. Rl. 2509, N J. fox- HU 1168.

Suburban for Rent FOR SALE OR RENT—New homes, raise ' eats, truck and chickens. Our community j never asks for charity. Stope 6*i. Rock- \ v-ille road. j Miscellaneous for Sale BI&4 COME AND GET IT Car load of pork and beans. Well-known brand. One-pound cans, 7oc per dozen. Unclaimed Freight Station Cor. Cap. Ave. and South St. NEW and Rebuilt Electric Water Pumps. MEIER ELECTRIC CO.. 3525 E. Washington St. Ir. 1151. BIG‘4 Lot musical toys, 15c each. One all-brass floor lamp, shade and cigarette ligl-rrer, $25. One all-electric radio set, table model with built-in dynamic speaker, cost $75, our price S3O. Unclaimed Freight Station Cor. Cap. Ave. and South St. Machinery and Tools LATHES—Two, Monarch Engine, swing 16 inches, bed 6 feet: can be bought right. Meier Electric Cos. 3525 E. Wash. St. Ir. 1151. Budding Materials CLEAN UP SALE—Bevel plate mirrqrs. mantels, doors, sash, roofing. Ha. 2310. ALLIED COAL & MAT. CO- 2112 Northwestern. Clothing TUXEDO SUITS—SOO To sell and rent. All sizes SACHS BROS. LOAN OFFICE. 308 Indiana Ri. 5994. Household Goods 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 soil 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 Deiiverv free. 127 W Georgia St. MAKE your own dresses. Buy Singer sewing machines as low as $lO. Singer SewIng Machine Cos.. 833 Va. Ave. Dr. 2474. IVORY GAS RANGE—Dining rm.. 9 pc. living rm.. complete bedroom, occasional table, dressers. 2428 N. Meridian. ALL MAKES new and used heaters, cook stoves: 20T„ off. 1236 Oliver. Be. 2456. MAYTAG WASHER: USED; FOR SALE S2l 50. CALL LI. 53£S. EASY WASHER—Verv little used: priced right to sell; $35. Wa. SUI-J. FURNITURE—6 rrrs.. clean: 4 beds and Springs; sell as whole. 21 Whittier PI. in Irv.

FELL. RENT OR BUY REAL ESTATE through classified ads Ip the Times. Phono “ad-taker” Ri. 5551. during business hours. Rnriio and Equinment Pre-Inventory Reduction New and Used Radios at Savings of 50% to 75% Radiola No. 18. AG complete *?O.UU Erla Queen Marie, <SQO Ph c l^m°ple 8 te tUbe : $65.00 At c w o a nM ent . 4o : $39-00 CT A? e ud . dy \ $45.00 SOLD ON CONVENIENT TERMS. Radio Bargain Shop 225 E. Wash. St, New Apex, Neutrodyne in beautiful cabinets, while they last. 550 complete. ALLEN. 311 Mass. Ave. STERLING—B-tube. A.' C. console; regular 5156, sale price 869.50 complete. KEMPLKR RADIO CO. RADIO BARGAIN SHOP RADIO SERVICE. 81; on any make radio. Power pack repairing a specialty EAST END RADIO CH 4033. R. C. A.—lo-tube superheterodyne combination radio 67; only 30 days old, $250. 3204 N. Capitol. Rl. 2876. SHUEY RADIO SERVICE Aerials, *3.50: service call. *1; any make set repaired, Ri. 2720. SERVICE and repair work done right. W E. LICH. Be. 3169. 3671 Rockvi.le Rd. 50c PER CALL—Expert service. Why pay more. Lightning Radio. Ch. 7210. AERIALS—Radio service, by graduate angineer: II vrs. exp Dr. 6T69-J. LINCOLN RADIO SERVICE—Tubes, gen. repairing: experts. LI. 1126. Musical Instruments BEAUTIFUL GRAND—Priced 8298. on! only, from dealer going out of business, fine opportunity if interested in buvrng. WILKING MUSIC CO, 120 E. Ohio Bt, GOLD BUESCHER—Tenor saxophone like new. scariflee LORENZ SAXOPHONE SCHOOL. Pembroke Arcade Li. 4800. HAINES BP-OS.—Mahogany upright, good condition, bargain: 835. WILKING MUSIC CO, 120 E. Ohio St. SAXOPHONE. C Melody, with case. $45.00. 205 Massachusetts Ave. Li. 9470. SCHRTMEB Mahoganv upright: dandv for practice: only $35. WILKING MUSIC CO. 120 E. Ohio. Barter and Swap MODEL T coupe or tudor or cash for equity in 1929 Model A Tudor. Ch. 1282.

Poultry and Supplies 300 Tancred Leghorn Pullets, ready to lay. BOYER’S HATCHERY. Ri. 5470 or write to Thorr.town. Ind. Pets CANARIES—Siefert rollers; singers, with cages: reas. _Ch. 2216-2. 3101 Leiand. HUNTINO HOUNDS and guns; all kinds: reduced prices. 83$ W, 30th St. Miscellaneous Wanted FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS. HOMES COMPLETE PREFERRED. HODGES AUCTION. Rl. 3019. WE WANT HOUSEHOLD GOODS. CP it’s on earth we buy It. CARL SHANK AUCTION. 23 N. Alabama St. Li. 0055. Store-Office Supplies TYPEWRITERS—AII standard makes, new and used portables: Dalton adding machines. Repairs and typewriter supplies Typewriters of ail makes rented at $3 per month or 3 months $7.50. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CC i37 N. Meridlan St Board of Trade -.dg LI 6823 High class rental service a specialtv; 30 adding machines to go. Give us a call. Reverse charges KING TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. 205 Mass. Ave. Li. 9470. TYPEWRITERS, sold, rented and repaired, special rental rates. LIBERTY TYPEWRITER CO., 143 E. Ohio St. Li. 4806. Business Opportunities APTS.—Rooming houses, groceries, restaurants. nny going business sold ouickiv. confidentially for cash. Lincoln Business Exchge. 415-16 Peoples Bk. Bidg. Ri, 2604. ROOMING HOUSE—North: If rms.; clean; barg.; SSO down. 426 N. Alabama LI. 3789. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS Coal and Wood

! &*diaNA I dIN. LUMP j *5 2£ ! INDIANAPOLIS ! COAL CO I Rl-4-491 ■ • mnmm* m nmmmm sm mui i

Indianapolis Ice & Fuel Cos. Why take chances on Inferior grade cf coal. Our years of experience Is your profit. 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 625 E. Ky., 6-in. 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

Indiana 6-inch lump.- ± ra /% s\ Free from slate and Gr t-s I if 1 slack. Will not clinker. J \J\J West Va. 6-in. blk. cln. fkd. This Is one of the x ,’ e highest quality coals Gj A-y Kl I coming from W. Va... tD vie J Other High-Grade Coni and Coke We Deliver Anywhere Crane Coal Go, DR. 5904. DR. 5904.

LOTS OF HEAT—LOW COST BLACK BELL g BLOCK Burn one ton on our recommendation. 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. 102tTE7 North St. CH. 1755

oh^COAL IND. STH VEIN 8-IN. LP. FKD.. , .$5.00 W. VIRGINIA 6-IN. LP. FKD. .... 6.50 W VA MINE RUN. 50% LUMP.... 5.20 .IK. VA. 4x6 FURNACE EGG FKD... 6.20 W VA WASH EGG FKD.... ....... 8.23 GEN. ISL. CRK. LARGE LP. FKD ~ 7.00 E KY 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.S9.OO® 9.50 FREDRICK COAL CO. ESTABLISHED 31 YEARS 801-899 Beecher St. Dr. 1792. SPECIAL Gen. Poca. semi-smokeless mixed..s7.7s Amber Jacket and W. Va. mixed... 5.75 This coal got mixed in unloading. All other high grades of coal at reasonable Weaver Coal Cos. DR. 2201 ump .-.’.52:75 ./, ton;::::;:1i| W Va. Lump: no soot 56.50 Vs ton... . ....$3.50 ton... ....$2.00 “"WESAVE YOU MONEY - West Side Cash Coal Cos. BE. 3014.

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1931 Calendar With Each Order. Coal, Coke and Kindling 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....5650 Best Va. 3x6 cln. fkd $655 Best Va. Wash Egg, cln. fkd...56.25 Best Va. mine run, 50% ip $555 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 .$655 Try our ashiess Kv. egg or 2x3 nut; non# belter for cook stoves or retort.s7.o9 Gen. smokeless New River in 9.00 Coke, baseburner. S3 00: furnace 9.50 Deliveries anywhere in city. Union Ice- LCvaiCo PR*462i avf It will pay vou to visit our yard and see the difference in good coal.

Economy Lump $5.00 We honestlv believe this Is the best coa! vou can buy at the price. Does not clinker and burns up into a nice white ash BEST W. VA. LARGE 8L0CK..56.50 BEST VA. MINE RUN. 50 r t lp. 5.25 BEST EASTERN KY.. LG BI K. 700 BEST ISLAND CRK. LG. BLK.. 7.00 Also smaller sizes in above grade.'. WONDER RFD ASH LP 7.75 IND. NO. 6 LUMP 5.00 IND. MINE RUN. LT.. .. 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. 1230. Dr 1221. TCONOMIZE WITH ECONOMY

BETTERGLO Indiana M S-In. lump <SD*UU U. S. FUEL CO. 14th and Senate Riley 8024 Illinois Lump $5.00 Monarch $5.25 West Virginia Lump $6.50 Center Coal Cos. LI. 1458 WE DELIVER ANYWHERE. Victor Block $4.90 High Heat, Low Ash. Hamilton Coal Cos. HU. 5250 Money to Loan I SAVE I NEARLY A THIRD 9 j ON LOANS g SB , T ke Household Plan offers cash H ■ !? an ? ■ Jhird less than the lawful rate. ■ Loans of SSO to SIOO can be made H at a slightly higher rate. Strictly confidential. Husband Sfl H an d wife onlv need sign. Con.- Hi k| in. phone or write. . • iff ms S J h .I i ’ !o , or . Le “)cke Bldg. B 106 E. Market St. FU? 2579 il ~ h Floor Kresge Bldg. ’ B Qj 41 E. Washington St. Pa. 7923. HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION qf-sdmeriem, DRAW From us to meet unexpected household expenses, pay old bills or other worthy purposes. Your own name and security is enough. Write, phone or come in and talk to the manager. THE CAPITOL LOAN CO--141 Vo E. WASH. ST Riley 7561

CASH LOANS ON YOUR 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 Bide. 115 N. Penn. Bt. Rl. 7458.

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Money to Loan Money to Loan on household goods and automobiles $25.00 to $300.00 Your indorsement only: onlck. courteous. conSdanUal: liberal navment privilege. Buckeye Finance Cos. 907 B New York St RI 4ff>4. MONEY TO LOAN First ana second reai estate mortgages AUTOMOBILE and HOUSEHOLD Joans. Eop'ttbl. Finance Cos “MB B Ohio Lt 6604 PERSONAL PROPERTY LOANS SECURITY INV & LOAN INC. 136 N Delaware LI SOM BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY OF INDIANAPOLIS, INC. 34 S. Penn'ylvania. Rl. 5054. Auto Supplies and Repairs SAVE 50% ON ANY JOB BY having all repair work don# in the big modern shops of Indiana State Auto School. South and Alabama. Drive In or Photic. Rl 0648. JOHN GUDEtHOEEER WAGON CO—Will repair or make new tops ana curtains for your car 209 Kentucky Ave. Automobiles Wanted WILL—Pay cash for vour car or vour eauitv. I. WOLF AUTO CO. LI 4516 561 N. CaPltOl. WE PAY CASH FOR LATE MODEL CARS. EUREKA AUTO, 332 N. Cap LI. 4188 Automobiles for Sale BUirK 5931 8 SEDAN; model 91 demonstrator; never been titled; very low mileage: six wire wheels with fender wells. Here is high-grade luxurious transportation. Here is vour opportunity to make a big savings on a brand new car. Buy now I THORNBURG & LEWIS 1302 E. Wash. Bt. U. 1571. X CHEVROLET ?&^o runs like new car. very low mileage, mechanically perfect; $335. Terms. MAKE CHEVROLET CO. 552 E. Washington St. Rt, 5325. Open evenings and Sunday. y:, CHEVROLET a SEDAN Delivery. 1929. This ”/1 car has good rubber, motor. &. paint and upholstery like new. A real good car for onlv $295. LAUTH CHEVROLET CO. 3347 E. Wpshlngton St, Ir. 1175. rHFVRO! FT 1929 COACH: $325 unc.VI\ULC.I Terms. JOHNSON CHEVROLET CO.. Meridian at 11th. CHFVROI FTS 1939 SEDAN. A real 1 3 b >iv. $365; terms. JOHNSON CHEVROLET CO.. Meridian at Eleventh. X CHEVROLET 1928 car. excellent tires and paint, with a perfect motor- only $235. Terms. HARE CHEVROLET CO--552 E. Washington St. Rl. 5325. Open evenings and Sunday. yv#, CHEVROLET COUPE. 1928. Has good rubI ber and excellent motor, up- *>■ holsterv and paint is A-l: priced low for auick sale; onlv $195. LAUTH CHEVROLET CO. 3547 E. Washington St. Ir. 117S. CHEVROLET & 3 ? c £f£ H: SSI Johnson Chevrolet Co- Meridian at 1 ltln X CHEVROLET gg* o ®***; paint and tires like now; mechanically perfect. Our price $295. Terms. HARE CHEVROLET CO. 5i2 East. Washington. Ri. 5325. Open evenings and Bunday. fHFVRni FT 1927 COACH. *135. '' nLV IWAZ-L. 1 Terms. Johnson Chevrolet Co- Meridian at 11th. fHRYSI FR 52 COACH. 1927. Is In * o 1- c,rv K00C ) con dufon throughout: can be bought for onlv $165. C. O. WAP.NOCK. 819 E. Washington St Li. 8396. FS<4F>f 1930 TUDOR sedan; driven c '* 3 * 3r * /v oniv 8.000 miles, and ia in excellent condition. $425. BROWNING GENT CO., Inc. Tenth and Meridian St Rt. 8655. see lt Trade: S3OO. Terms. JOHNSON CHEVROLET CO., Meridian at 11th. FORD 1929 SPORT ROADSTER: fully 1 eoulpped: account have car furnished bv employer; have no use tor it. Driven only 8.600 miles, looks and runs like new. Price $295. terms to responsible buver. W. H. PAYNE. 813 Tecumsch, Ch. 0308-J. No trades. cnon MODEL A Tudor sedan. 1929. rwr\i“J In A-l condition throughout, can hardly be told from anew car. Priced onlv $275. C. O. WARNOCK, 619 East Washington street. Li. 8396. FORDS CHEVROLETS We have an assortment of low-priced couoes and sedans, all with good tires, good starters and baterles Ready to o. Priced from sls to SSO. Easy terms. INDIANAPOLIS AUTOMOBILE COMPANY, 1063 Virginia Ave. Dr. 3891. nA kl a kin 1926 COACH in flmUArvLAlt U class condition; $95. JOHNSON CHEVROLET CO.. Meridian at Eleventh. . rS A icT t ANTI 1927. LANDAU: a sure' WAIN U flre barS!aln a t $175.00. LATHROP MOYER RETAIL. 420 Nor‘h Capitol. PfINTIAr CABRIOLET. 1928: FIVE r VJ.4 1 1 WIRE WHEELS. DUCO LIKE NEW MECHANICALLY GUARANTEED: PRICE. $265: EASY TERMS. INDIANAPOLIS AUTOMOBILE CO.. -065 VIRGINIA AVE. DR 3891. STUDEBAKER ft t ß h^r s^’; JOHNSON CHEVROLET CO.. Meridian at Eleventh WHTPPFTS YOUR choice of 6; mi rr, i o ranging in price from SIOO to $295. O. K. MARTIN CO.. 4451 W. Wash. St. Oakley Has Some Good Used Car Bargains. Late Models. Terms and Trade OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-65 S. Meridian. Dr. 4743, Dependable Used Cars. JOHNSON CHEVROLET 00. Meridian at 11th Id 5363. Good Used Cars. FRANK S FEESER. 1126 Prospect Dr 5100. Bargains in Used Cara. GRAHAM-PAIGE OF INDIANA 3209 E Wash Rt Ch 1002 REAL VALUES IN USED CARS MARMON NEW-USED CAR STORETrucks GOOD USED TRUCKS. GENERAL MOTORS TRUCK C 0..31 W 13TH. STREET.