Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 213, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 January 1931 — Page 13

JMT. 14, 1931.

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RITCHIE SPEECH IS VIEWED AS PRESIDENCY BID 'Assails Administration on Failure to Stall Off Economic Crisis. £'J United Prees ANNAPOLIS. Md., Jan. 14.—Gov- i crrior Albert Cabell Ritchie. In an’ looked upon as embodying his 1932 presidential platform, today scathingly denounced “the inability of the federal government to shape or control the forces that brought the (present economic; crisis, and its palpable impotence In the hour : of disaster.” He retnterated his stand for repeal of the eighteenth amendment. * In his fourth inaugural address, the Maryland Governor gave a crystallized version of the gospel of states’ rights he has been expounding for the last ten years. Virtually the entire speech was devoted to national affairs. It was broadcast over a nation-wide •lookup. Turning Point Predicted Standing in the historic statehouse where the Continental congress met, Ritchie called for a movement away from what he termed overcentraltzation of power, f.nd predicted the turning point was at hand. Once more attacking the theory of national prohibition, Ritchie said the eighteenth amendment is “the high water mark” of the trend toward centralization of government. “No matter what the findings of ,the Wickersham commission may be.” he said, “they can not end, nor can they minimize, the injury to the cause of reasoned temperance, the unhappy temp tati *■'”'• to the youth of the land and the lawlessness which have resulted from putting prohibition into the Constitution.” He attacked the federal government for its failure to act sooner to avert the economic depression. “The country,” he said, “has the right to expect from that quarter economic and financial leadership which would adopt some kind of corrective measures.” Assails Tariff Wall ’ Richie said replacement in industry of men with machines lias resulted in an increase output of manufacturers, calling for increased export trade, ‘‘yet the federal government built a tariff wall so high it has flooded our domestic markets and Is bringing reprisals and retaliations from other nations.” He said the farmer is being cheated of his just share of the national wealth, and yet the new tariff brought “an increase in the price of nearly everything the farmer buys, at a time when the returns from his principal cash crops are the lowest in decades.” Ritchie said it is up to business itself to solve ultimate I'’ 1 '’ the prob- ■< lem of unemployment. To added that “the day should not be far off when men and women need work few’er hours and suffer no loss of income.” •HOT CAR’ DEFENDANT IS TAKEN TO PRISON Appeals Court Sustains Conviction of Louis A. Wilkerson. Louis A. Wilkerson. Vincennes advertising company head, convicted in the famous interstate motor theft conspiracy case in federal court in May, 1929, today was taken v to the federal penitentiary at Leavenworth, Kan., to begin serving a sentence of a year and a day. His conviction was sustained Tuesday by the United States circuit court of appeals. Wilkerson was one of about a dozen persons, including Edward Traugott, convicted of buying or expensive automobiles stolen from Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland and other cities. SHRINERS TOJiIVE BALL Formal Event Will Climax Winter’s Social Season at Murat Temple. Whiter social events of Murat * Ahriners will be climaxed Friday night with a formal grand ball in the Egyptian room of the temple, honoring the outgoing potentate, Frank G. Laird. The Manual high school girls’ i horus will sing for tht Thursday noon luncheon of the Murat CaraVan Club. FINDS GEMS IN COUCH in Bonds and Jewelry Arc Discovered in Antique. Ru United Press SPRINGFIELD. Mass., Jan. 14. In an antique couch he bought at auction three years ago, Dr. Robert * A. Baldwin found bonds and jewelry worth $36,000. reputedly the missing estate of the late Cornelia A. Dean. In the Air Weather conditions at 9 a. m.: Northwest wind, 15 miles an hour; barometric pressure, 30.30 at sea level; temperature, 21; ceiling, 2.500 feet; visibility, 3 miles; field, ' good. OOX Hop Date Is Set By United Press LISBON, Jan. 14.—The Dornier flying boat DOX will proceed to Rio De Janeiro between Jan. 25 and * 31, Captain Christiansen, commander, said today. The ship will fly south via Madeira, the Canary island, Fernando Noronha island, Natal and Bahai, Captain Christiansen said. Plans Pacific Flight Bj/ United Press SHANGHAI, Jan. 14.—G. W. Brophy, manager of the aviation department of the Le Gale company, ' announced today that he will attempt a Pacific flight from here tc Manila next Sunday. Brophy hopes to demonstrate the feasibility of a regular commercial air route between Shanghai i and Manila, by way of Foochow and UCanton.

Legal Notices RECnVER’s” BALE . The under&irned receiver. *s per order of court, offers for sale the Teenle Weenie 18-hole portable golf course. No. 1110 : North Meridian fit.. Indianapoli*. lndud- j ins all equipment. HORACE C. HOLMES, Receiver, 318 Amer. Cen. Life Bldg.. Lincoln >873. 'LEGAL NOTICE OP PUBLIC HEARING 'Postponement) PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION DOCKET NO. 3037*. In the matter of the petition of Indian- | a polls Water Company, for authority to > Issue and sell securities. Notice Is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will con- i duct public hearing in the above entitled | cause In the rooms of the Commission at : Indianapolis. Indiana, at 10 o’clock a. I m. on Thursday. January 29th, 1931. Public participation in this hearing Is i requested bv the Commission. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OP IN- i DIANA. By J. W. M’CARDLE, Chairman, j Indianapolis. Indiana. January 13, 1931. 1 NOTICE SCHOOL CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS TEMPORARY LOAN Sealed bids *lll be received by the undersigned at the office of the Board of School Commissioners at the southwest corner of Meridian and Ohio streets. Indianapolis. Indiana, until 12 o’clock noon on Friday. January 23, 1931, for a temporary loan of $400,000 to the Board of School Commissioners of the city of Indianapolis. Indiana, for the relief and aid of said Board's local Tuition Fund” as determined by said Board at its regular meeting held at eight (8) o’clock p. m.. January 13, 1931. Said loan will bear interest at the rate of not more than six (6) per cent per annum. Interest payable at the maturity of the loan and will be evidenced by a note or note 6 of the Board aggregating in principal $400,000; said loan to be dated and consummated and money received by the Board not later than twelve o'clock noon. Friday. January 30. 1931. Bidders are required to bid for the whole amount of said loan, the money payable to the Board of School Commissioners of the city of Indianapolis. Offers for said loan will be opened at the place, on the date, and at the hour above mentioned. January 23. 1931, and said loan will be awarded to the bidder or bidders offering to loan the money at the lowest rate of Interest. Said loan is to be made in pursuance of the Indiana statute of 1919 (Acts 1919, page 61 and amendments thereto of 1920 (Act Special Session July. 1920. page 122). and said notes to become due and payable on Mav 15. 1931. and will be made payable at such banks or trust qpmpanles in Indianapolis. Indiana, as tne successful bidder may select and in such amounts as may be agreed upon. Said loan and notes will be paid out of the proceeds of the Board’s taxes levied in 1930 and to be collected In the calendar year of 1931 for its “Local Tuition The Board reserves the right to reject anv pnd all bids. _ BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS, INDL4NA . Bv A. B. GOOD. Business Dlrcetor. Indianapolis. Indiana. January 14. 1931. INDIANA WORLD WAR MEMORIAL NOTICE TO BIDDERS , , 1. (a) Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Trustees of the Indiana World War Memorial. Indiana World War Memorial Building, corner St Clair and Meridian streets. Indianapolis. Indiana, until 10 o’clock a. m. Tuesday. March 17. 1931. for furnishing materials and labor required for the construction of a storage room and certain miscellaneous work for Building B of the Indiana World War Memorial structures in the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, all as per contract documents, plans ana specifications prepared by Walker & Weeks, architects. 2341 Carnegie avenue. Cleveland. Ohio, and approved and adopted by said Trustees. (bi The plans, specifications, contract forms (in the form that will be required to be signed by the successful bidder) and proposal '.rm are on file and can be seen at the office of the Trustees and of the Architects. Copies of the plans and specifications may be obta'ned at the office of the Trustees or from the Architects upon deposit of Twenty-five ($25.00) Dollars, which desposit will be refunded when the plans and specifications are returned. All deposit checks shall be certified and made payable to Walker & Weeks. (c) All proposals shall be made and submitted on special proposal forms furnished by the Architects, and strictly as required therein, inclosed in a sealed envelope Indorsed with the name of the work to which it refers and addressed to “Trustees of the Indiana World War Memorial,'’ 102 War Memorial Building, St. Clair and Meridian streets, Indianapolis. Indiana. (and) Each proposal shall be accompanied bv an approved surety company’s bond or a certified check made parable to Trustees of the Indiana World War Memorial fn an amount equal to ten per rent (10%) of the bid or proposal tendered; such bond to be payable without any relief whatever from valuation and appraisement laws of the State of Indiana. the Trustees to have the right to hold end retain all certified checks and guarantee bonds, submitted until an award is made and a contract is entered into or until all bids have been rejected. Ts for ar.v reason whatever the successful bidder fails to enter into a contract within ten (10) da vs after the award is made, then such certified check shall be forfeited to and retained by the Trustees of the Indiana World War Memorial as and for liauidated damages sustained by reason of the failure of the bidder to enter into such contract and if such bid is accompanied bv a surety comoany’s proposal guarantee bond, then and in that event Trustees of the Indiana World War Memorial shall have the right to recover as and for liquidated damages the full amount of the ,penalty of such bond together with interest at the rate of six per cent (6%) per annum and attorney’s fees. In either case. Trustees of the Indiana World War Memorial reserve the right to let the contract to-any other of -rid bidders whose bid may be deemed bv said Trustees to be the next lowest and best bid or may reject all other bids and readvertise as they may deem best. (e) Eech oroposal shall have the amounts written with ink or typewriter in words and figures. Each bidder shall state the time within which he agrees to complete the work comprised in this contract. (f) The time set for the completion of the work by the bidder will he considered in determining the successful bidder. (g) Upon the acceptance of any proposal and the award of the contract, the bidder to whom the award is made will be required within ten (10) days to enter into the contract and to give an approved Surety Bond in the form and in the amount and upon conditions as prescribed in the General Conditions of the specifications on file in the offices of the Trustees and of the Architects. (h) Each proposal shall be properly signed with the full name of the person, firm or corporation submitting the same. (i) Each bidder shajl file with his bid an affidavit that such bidder has not directly or Indirectly entered into any combination. undertaking, collusion or agreement with any other bidder cr prospective bidder to maintain the price of any work or contract, or to prevent any other bidder from bidding or to induce any bidder to refrain from bidding on any contract work and that such bid Is made without regard or reference to any other D*d. and, without any agreement or understanding or combination, either directly or indirectly, with any other person with reference to such - bidding In any manner whatsoever. (J) The Trustees reserve the rlfcht to reject any and all proposals. TRUSTEES OF THE INDIANA WORLD „ WAR MEMORIAL. MARCUS S. SONNTAG. President. FRANK H. HENLEY, Secretary. Death Notices BANTA. BEAUFORT—Entered Into rest Tuesday. Jan. IS. at his son’s residence. i4l Bosart Ave., 3 a. m.. age 64 years, beloved husband of Addle Mav Banta, father of J. Robert Banta. Mrs. Lorena Russell. Mrs. Bertha Tavlor. Funeral Thursday. Jan. 15. Grace M. E. church East New York and Grant Sts., 2 p. m Friends Invited. Burial Memorial Park. HARRY W, MOORE in charge. EALASE, FRANK—Beloved husband of Lucv and father of Marion. Rosena and Joseph passed away Tuesdav, Jan. 13 at residence. 201 S. Oriental. Funeral Thursday. Jan. 15. 8:30 a. m. from residence. Services Holy Rosary church, 9 a. m. Interment St. Joseph cemetery Friends invited. Friends may cail FINN BROS. FUNERAL HOME for information. Ta. 1835. FAHY. MARTIN—Age 20 years, son cf PatTick Fahy, passed away at the residence. 3 miies northeast of Brownsburg Tnd.. Jan. 33. Funeral at, the rezidence Thursday. Jan. 15. at 8:30 a. m. Services at St. Ma’.achy’s Church 9 a. ra. Interment St, Malachv's cemetery. 3rownsburg. Friends invited. For information, cal! Finn Bros.. Ta, 1835. fouhoTng observed Riley Hospital for Children Celebrates Anniversary. Tenth anniversary of volunteer effort and legislative assistance responsible for Riley hospital for children was observed today by the James Whitcomb Riley Memorial Association at Indianapolis Athletic Club. The hospital is in its sixth year of operation. Sixty-five former friends and acquaintances of the Hoarier poet reviewed history of its work. The hospital represents investment of more than) $2,500,009. During the past year a pledge of $250,000 by Rotary Clutas of Indiana for a convalescent building, a gift of $200,000 in the will of Mrs. Hugh McK. Landon, and other gifts amounting to $300.000 were reported. Pour directors were td%>o elected.

Death Notices KESSLER, MRS. HETTIE—Mother Os Clarence A. Kessler of Chicago, Le Roy Kessler of Helena. Mont, and Charles H. Kessler of Columbus. Irid.. passed away Monday at Lafayette. Ind. Services at | FLANNER & BUCHANAN Thursday, 9 a. m. 'Triends Invited. Burial Spring Valley cemetery. MALON. GEORGE—Beloved husband of Fredericka Ma’on and father of Mrs. William Naue and Mrs. Emil J. Reinhardt, both of Indianapolis, and Fred W. Ma’on of Hammond. Ind.. passed away at tt.e resident*;. 430 8. Ritter Ave.. Jan. 13. age 73 yearr. Funeral services will be held at the Irvington M. E. church at 30 N. Audubon place. Friday afternoon. Jan. 16. a 1 o’clock. Burial Memorial Park ccrncU.y. Friends invited. (Detroit papers pleas* 1 ) copy.) __________ SHEETS. SAMUEL—Age 63 vears, cicd Tuesday. Jan. 13. at 8 a. m., at 625 Woodlawn Ave. For further Information. call F. W, VEHLINO. Dr. 1362. SMITH. FLOYD H.—Beloved son of Mr. and Mrs Clinton Smith and brother of Mrs. Connie Rader and Mrs. Flossie Newlln. both of Detroit. Mleb.: Mrs. Helen Fries of Elvrla. O.: Mrs. May Enyart and Mrs. Carrie Horsley, both of Decker. Mont., and Foster Smith of Indianapolis, passed away Saturday. Jan. 10. at Sheridan. Wyo.. age 23 vears. For further information. call WALD FUNERAL DIRECTORS. STEPHENS. EMMA—Beloved wife of James J. Stephens, and mother of Jane Ross. Fannie Young. Jack Stephens and Bonnie Taylor, passed on Jan. 13, age 66 years. Services from the residence, 2434 N. Gnle st., Friday. 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. Funeral under the direction of MOORE fc KIRK. Funeral Directors WM D BEAN BLOSSOM Mortuary Plione Be 1588 1321 W Rav St W. T. BLASENGYM Male office 2220 Sbetb* St Drexei 2870 George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 622 E Marfcei Alley 5374 UNDERTAKERS HISEY & TITUS 97(1 N. Delaware U. 3821 LAUCK FUNERAL HOME 1458 6. Meridian St. Dr. 2140 "A REAL HOME FOR 6ERVT7E ’’ RAGSDALE * PRICE Li 8608 1219 N Alabama C. WILSON funeral parlors ambulance service and modern autom >tlve eauipment. Dr 0321 and Dr 031, Personals ]_ OVER the tea cupsi social club. Riound table overv Wednesday eve., 7:30. 545 E. 32nd St. Welcome. Wa. 2339. BRUCE’S CAFE—No 2. 235 N. Ik. Sanu service maintained as at 737 N Peni. DETECTIVES—Private. CONFIDENTIAL. 523 Lemcke Bldg. Ri. 1864: eve.. Hu. 3107 CROWN CLEANERS: fur repairing, relining tailoring. 425 E. 16th. LI. 2904. WILL ASSIST LAWYERS IN DIFFICULT CASES: GIVE DETAILS. Times Box A. 161 FUR COATS remodeled. Dress making all kinds sewing; very reas. Ri. 8829. O. P. J.—Everything forgiven, please come home at once; serious illness. W. J. R. Special Notices WHY SUFFER WITH PILES When you can positively get wel) or it will cost you nothing? This is strictly r home treatment. Also wonderful iung throat and catarrh treatment. Either sent parcel-post to any part oi U 8 Call or write for free literature. G. R WYSONG. 21J K. of P. Bldg Office Ri 4267: res. 2939 N Meridian. Ta. 4910. ARE YOU troubled with stomach ulcers, chronic gastritis. Indigestion, dyspepsia? Gastrul treatment has helped many sufferers without inconvenience to their daily routine. Write Stelken Laboratories. Post Office Box 5, East Michigan station. Indianapolis. or call Rl 2252. NOTICE—The Eastern Star Baptist church will elect Trustees on Feb. Ist. Instructions SPECIAL offer of six weeks’ free instruction in music for enrollment fee and only cost of S2. Lessons valued at sls to S3O a term. Ir, 0956. TUTORING—H. B. English, history, civics, science, math.; exp. graduate teacher: aleo grades 5 to o. ir.cluslve. Dr. 1606-M. Painting and Papering PAPER HANGiNG PAINTING; ALL WORK GUARANTEED, ESTIMATES FREE. PHONE DR. 1561-W. PAINTING—Inside, outside: floors reflnished. pa. clnd.. rerfg. Elliott. Be. 339i-2. vv'Hk PAY MORS- Panel turnisheu am tiune. 84 per room Ch. 2004 Ir 2415. PAPER hung. £2.50 per room and up. Paner Sc up- work guaranteed Dr 2747 PAPER furnished and hung; $4 per room. work guar. Ch. 3051-?/. PAPER Hanging. Painting. Carpenter work. FENDSL, North Forest. Ch. 5217, Business Announcements REPAIR work on radjps, wash, niaebs., sweepers, irons, sew. mach.; repair adj. gas etoves: all elec, home apps. No job too small, too large. Haveriock, Ha. 4957. r BATHERS—Bought, sola ana renovatea. feather mattresses, nlllows made to order. E. P. Burkle. 431-433 Mass. Ave. Ri 669: BATH ROOM—Complete. S6O; plumbing & heating Installed: reasonable. Ta. 4057. HOUSE wrecking, chimney repairing, general hauiing. Reasonable. Dr. 1042-W. WE SELL AND INSTALL CELTEX. CH 3001. HARDWOOD—FIoors made to look new. Avoid spring rush! STEELE. Ta. 2137. GEN REPAIRING, Real sewer man. leaky roofs, gutters, turn, coils. E v e. Ch. 2283-J. Storage and Transfer LOCAL AND OVERLAND TRANSFER-Fire-nroof storage house. Store new. pay 6 months later No charge for hauling PARTLOV7-JENKINS MOTOR CAR CO_ 419 E. Market. Ri- 7750. STORAGE—OVERLAND HAULING Special prices on return loads. Packing, shipping. OTTO J. SUEZ. Ri. 3628. Rl. 656L_ Nights Ch.- 0699-W. J. H. TAYLOR TRANS. AND STORAGE; SPECIAL PRICED OVERLAND—To or from Chicago. St. Louis. Detroit. Cleveland or other cities. Dr. 3071 or Rl. 4265. LOCAL AND OVERLAND HAULING— Large covered truck reliable men; $4 city worknlano extra. A J BANKS Be 4460 NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO.—Prices reasonable. Call at all times. Ta 3741 MOVING. S3: vou help. $1 less: Its ton truck: quick, guarn service. Ch. 5340. BRITTON TRANSFER—Mov.. $3.50 load: large trucks: responsible men. Dr. .616. lx>st and Found BLACK embroidered purse, between Kenwood, Illinois on 28th St. or Illinois car. Reward. Call Ha. 2037-M. BLACK and tan registered police dog; Wolf grey .no collar. Ch. 1887. Reward. LADY’S yellow gold Swiss wrist watch in Irvington. Dec. 31, Ir. 4249. LARGE male red Chow, license 4614. Children’s pet. Call Knowles, Hu. 1797 or LI, 8571. Reward. LOST—Billfold, black: containing lease for storeroom and fixtures. $25 and 1 receipt. Owner needs badly. Reward. Ta. 0554. LOST —Purse, black, containing Detroit identification; Jewelry valued at keepsake. Keep money, return contents of purse. Ch. 6662. SILVER POLICE DOG—Silver gray, 4 months old; name “Teddy.’’ Reward. 715 Lord St. Dr. 4697. WILL man finding tan bag with glasses please mall Indianapolis Times. WRIST WATCH —Gruen. gold face: monogram O. F. F. Ha. 4835-R. Reward. Help Wanted Mai? ■ 1 ———— BARBER students to enroll now. Low tuition. Paid while learning. Individual instruction. Trained Instructors. Established 20 years. Write or Call Torr’s Sanitary Barber Colleges 472 W. Washington. 510 E. Washington. j SNAPPY SALESMEN. We reed enthusiastic hustlers. Complete | radio line. Get our proposition. BOYD'S, ! 3411 ff. HI. Ta 20371 | WANTED—Ten men at once: good pay. i THOMPSON. 712 N. Illinois. I WILL EXCHANGE CARPENTER WORK ! FOR EXCAVATING. CALL HE. 2314. PRINTING SALESMAN—Must be a producer. Commission. 1026 Orange St. Help Wanted Female HOUSEKEEPER—33 to 40. for employed gentleman; gd. heme; full charge; state particulars. Address Times. Box A-162. WANTED Ten ladies at once; good pay. THOMPSON. 712 N. Illinois. Situations Wanted Male i WANTED—Position as chauffeur and mechanic: will go anywhere. 317 Bi ke. LI. j 2652. Situations Wanted Female YOUNG lady employed nights would like light house duties in small cultured family: exchange for board and room.. Ch. 6078. Rooms fbr Rent ALA.. N.. 1115—ATTRAC. RM.; HOMEt.IKE: HOT WA.: GOOD HEAT. RI. 5121. ASHLAND. 2101—Rra.: modern home; f or 2 gentlemen preferred. He. 1243. BROADWAY. 2023—Comfortable TO-: board optional; men preferred: gar. He. 2687. MERIDIAN. S., 1604—Beautiful, clean, sleep, rm.: steam ht.; ali conv.; single or able.; absolutely clean people; on car line. MERIDIAN. N.. 192fc-Warm J clean; every convenience; very ffasonable. He. 3422.

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Rooms for Rent NEW JERSEY. N.. 825—Delightful front rm.. blue and gold: new walnut furniture. large davenport. Brunswick radio. Ri. 9660. PARK. 1018—Clean, warm, front rm.; mod.. private home. Ri. 4208. PENN.. N.. 2107—Warm, clean, well furn. rm.: close bath: *3. Ta. 3845. PIERSON. 2338— Comfortable rooms for gentlemen: 82.50: N. 111, car. Ha. 2„20. TALBOTT, N.. 1727 —Comfortable, attrac.. front rm.. for legislators; reas.: car line. WASH. E., 4212—Lovely, warm room; private home; privileges. Ir. 1296. WOODLAND DR.. 28—Modern rm.; warm. private home; garage. Ir. 1290. 21ST, W., 37—Share room, meals optional; reasonable Call eves. Ha. 3067. 32D. W.. 1064—Front sleeping rm.. ] or 2 gentlemen; private home: car and bus; reasonable. Brkfast If desired. Ha. 43*8-J. 32D. E.. 545—Business woman or couple to share lovely home. Wa. 2339. ST. DENIS HOTEL—I 36 W. MARKET ST.; WARM. MODERN ROOMS. $5 UP. DENISON HOTEL Pay all vour rills with one check: lights, water, maid service, linen furnished- $7 and up Pennsylvania At Ohio. PRINCETON HOTEL Nice clean rms.: hot. cold water: $5 wk.: with bath, $7 wk.: city heat: real winter home, ladies, gentlemen. 232 S. Illinois. HOTEL EDWARD Centrally Located—Modern Special low weekly rate to men only. HEAD oed lamps excellent rooms; $7 wi with bath $8 weekly and up for Derm quests Colonial Hotel 1-36 N filinols DOWNTOWN—Cozy, nicely furnished rm.: private, modern apt. Ri. 4618. PULLMAN HOTEL—II3 W. Georgia; new and clean rms.; 40 and 60c: free showers. DREXEL ARMS—73O N. Illinois: 100 outside rms.. 6team heat: $5 week and up. Li. 2821. NICE, neat furnished room: next to bath; modern: private home. Dr. 5518. Room for Rent With Board NEW JERSEY N.. 2229—Warm, front rm.: private, modern home: plenty hot water: home cooking. Ta. 4708. , PARK, 2040—Warm rm.. good meals, priv. home, privileges, reason. He. 24)8. TECUMSEH, 1049, N.—Nice rm.; private home, privll.: E. 10th car. Ch. 3263-W. SMALL children to board: excellent care; near school. Ta. 1384Rent Housekeeping Rooms ALA.. N., 530—4-rm. cottage; nicely fur.; semi-modern; reasonable. Rt. 5882, ALABAMA. N.. 1024—3-rm. apt.; every thins; furnished; steam heat. Ri. 5011. ASHLAND, 1641—Furn., 2 lrge conn, front rms., adj. bath. priv. entr. Refs. LI. 0458. BELLEFONTAINE. 1131—1 and 2-rm. apts.; $3.50. 85.50; everything fur. Rl. 2089. BROADWAY. 830—Front, modern, furn. apt.; pri. entrance: adults: .$6. Rl. 3245. BROADWAY. U34 —Clean, warm rm. and kitchen, with sink, near bath: £5. BUTLER.. S., 223—2 or 3 unfurnished rms., priv. bath. util, fur.; $25. S3O. Ir. 4139. CAPITOL. N.. 2045—2 front, clean, warm rms.: modern home: private entrance; 86CENTRAL. '1404—2 large front rms.. next bath: close press. 2 beds, ranee. $7. DENNY. N.. 56—3-rms. furnished; private bath and entrance. Ir. 4568. ILLINOIS, n". 2339—1. 2. 3-rm. kitchenette apt.. *4.50. $6 and $8.50: everything furn. Ta. 7110. ILL. AND 30TH—2 warm, clean, connecting rooms: private: reasonable. Ta. 1785. KENWOOD. 3207—Wi1l share 7-rm. modern (warm) with congenial couple, or rent comfortable sleeping rooms. Ha. 2009. HEW JERSEY. N.,134—G00d clean house keening rooms. Ri. 4145 NEW JERSEY. N.. 826— -2-rm. apt.’, fur. beautifully: steam heat, bath. Ri. 6708. NEW JERSEY, N., 826—2-rm. ant., fur. beautifully: steam heat, bath. Rl. 6708. NEW JERSEY. N„ 1606—2 rms.. downs' airs; furnished; and entrance; sink. Ha. 0336-M. NEW JERSEY. .. 1009—2 FRONT. WELL HTED. RMS.; EVERYTHG. FUR. RI. 8777. NEW YORK. IV.—Two modern housekeeping rooms; good heat: $5. NOBLE, 537. N.—2 clean, warm rooms; newly furnished: reasonable. ORIENTAL. N.. 20—2 rm. furn ant.; also 2-rm. unfurnished apt. Li. 9055. ST. CLAIR. E.. 314—Ant. 2; 2 furnished. steam heat, sink: always hot water: reas. SOUTH ST., E. 317—Furinshed rooms. housekeeping, sleeping rooms. *1.50 wk. TALBOTT. N., 2338—2-rm. kitchenette; also 1 front rm. kitchen.; nicely fur.; garage. Ta. 7038, TALBOTT. N.. 2420—1, 2, kitchenette apts. $5. 6. and $7 week. - TALBOTT, N., 2525—2 large rms.; porch, sink, steam: priv. ent., ref, req. Ta. 2763. WALNUT, E., 112—Rm., kitchenette; mod., front: priv. ent.: also sleep, rm.; all fur. WARMAN. N., 229—3 unfurnished rooms; semi-modern; sls. WASHINGTON, E., 3301—3 rm. modern apt., everything turn.; private entrance. WASH . E., 839 1 b —Sleeping and housekeeplng rms.; reduced rent during hard times. WASH., E.. 1708—1. 2-rm. front, modern, private apt.: S7 everything fur. LI. 4081. WOODLAND DR., 28—Rm. kitch’te. mod.. everything furn.. sink, priv. entr. Ir. 1290. 33D E.. 407—2 front rooms; furnished or unfurnished; modern. Wa. 4112-J. Houses and Flats Furnished BROADWAY. 1422—4-rm. apt.: overstaffed: pri. bath: gar.: adults: $lO. Rl. 6716, CAPITOL. N.. 2915—2 rms.. kitchenette, bath apt.; newly fur.; garage. Ka. 4239, CENTRAL, 2131—1-rm., kitchenette, good heat, private ent. and bath; util, fur; $8 week. He. 4155, CENTRAL, 2131—Lower, front apt.; 2 rms., hal': priv. bath, porch and ent.; gd heat.; utilities fur.: $lO week. He. 4155. COLLEGE. 2033—2-rm. mod. furnished apt., suitable for 2 or 4: 86, He. 5U5. EUCLID. N.. 625—Modern 4 rms.. kitchen_et a: in-a-door bed: gar, optional. Ir. 2456. AMBASSADOR APARTMENT HOTEL 850 N PENN. Beautifully tarnished and unfurnished aoartments. ultra modern, bath with tut and shower. Frigidaire walking distance Phone Ri 1571 THE BERWICK 901 N. St.: 2 rooms with kitchenette and bath: newly refurnished: ah utilities: iow weekly rent. DELAWARE COURT One room kitchenette and bath: furnished or unfurnished. See custodian. DREXEL ARMS—73O N. 111.: 2. 3 rms.. furn. hskg. suites, with bath: $lO, sls wk. VERY desirable apartment, north; o\-er-stuffed living and walnut bedroom furniturc; well heated: reasonable. Ta. 0335. UPPER DUPLEX—Furnished. 3 rms.; bath; good heat: adults, Ir. 7912. Apartments for Rent EELLFFONTAINE. 2315—3 rms. and bath, recently repainted and redecorated lower apt.: heat, water, garage. Dr. 5108. BICKING. 318—4-rms., kitchen privileges; extra sleeping: heat, water. Dr. 4659-M. 1920 CENTRAL $35.00 1244 E. Washington 43.50 850 N. Pennsylvania 60.50 13 N. Traub 38.00 1108 College 35.00 1655 N. Alabama 37.00 3015 N. Meridian SBO to 85.00 3707 N. Meridian 125.00 234 E Pratt 37.50 1733 N. Meridian 64.50 3515 N. Pennsylvania 59.80 1220 Park Ave 43.00 412 N. Alabama S*7 to 57.00 1226 N. Illinois S3B 50 to 43.50 1603 Central $32.50 to 55.00 418 E. 15th $45.09 to 55.00 MOYNAHAN PROPERTIES. 710 Union Title. I.!. 3458. He. 1237. Ri. 1371. CENTRAL, 2342: 5 rms.. heat, wat.: month free: moving exp.. $42, Ri. 5994, He. 2783. RILEY. N.. 37—Two. 4-rm. apt*.: modern; on court within. $lB to >25. Ir. 6663. WASH.. E.. 5822—Large Wvng-room. fullsize bedroom. Pullman diner, kitchenette: moderaiy equipped In every respect; Frigidaire: $57.80. Rl. 4810. fr. 1083, UTH. W.. 42—Nicely decorated, kitchenette apt.: heat, light, gas, water ipd ice fur.: S3O 00. Apply Apt. 1. THE GRANT.

Apartments for Rent SEE OR PHONE US FIRST Furnished and unfurnished apts., ic ten locations; $25 ud .’hone LJ. 5391 eve. Wa 0433. H. H. WOODSJLALL & CO. Apartment Rental Bureau We have apartments for rent anywhere m the city north of Washington St.: iet us help you find one. positively no extra commission and tv> obligations: we usually furnish car and driver to ehow apartments without extra charge. Cal) Rl 1371 day and night service. THE HAINES—BIO'/ z N. 111.: beautiful efficiency apts:: close In: reas. Li. 8884. THE CHISWICK Ruckle. 2805-11: desirable 5 rooms (2 bedrms.), SSO. $55: garage, heat, water furnished. Rl. 7243: eves.. Ha. 1663-M-Downtown Eugenia Apts.. 302 W. New York: four rooms: perfect condition; $37.50. Ri. 6367. SCHMID & SMITH. INC.. REALTORS.

Houses for Rent ARBOR. W. 1.—2. 5-rm. singles, semlmod.; $16.50; water pd. Bs. 4145-R. ARSENAL. S., 210—5 rooms, bath, 2-car garage; rede;. Reduced. S2O. Ir. 3097. BALTIMORE AVE., 4409—5 rms., in good condition, near school and bus. Reduced to sl7. Rl. 8825. Hu. 6014. COTTAGE, 1545—5 rooms; water paid; gas, elec., sl6; near school. Hu. 4368. DE LOSS. 1318—4-room single Mights, gas, water, toilet, garage; sl2. Bi. 6441. DENNY, N., 725—Cozy 4 rms. modern, garage, water paid, £32.50. Ta. 2580. DETROIT. 238—English. 1314; four rooms, newly papered: electricity: gas. 58. EMPIRE ST., rear 317 E. South—s rooms; car space. $12.50, ENGLISH AVE.—Five rms., bath, garage; electricity. Inquire 317 E. South. EUGENE, 1069—5 rm. mod. double; garage: water paid. $25, Rl. 1920. 814 GOODLET Four-room double and shed. *l2. GREGORY & APPEL, INC. LI. 7491. HARLAN. 159—4-room modern double: garage; $22.50. Key next door. Hu. 1404. HERBERT ST., 1223—6-room modern dble., gar, wat. pd.. $25, Call 2025 W, Vermont. HIGHLAND. N. 402—7 rooms, semi-mod.. 4 bedrooms: S2O. Wa. 4112-J, KANSAS. 149—5 rms., bath, water paid; near schools. *22.50. Dr. 6386. LA SALLE. N„ 204—5-rm. cottage: compl. bath, gas hter: no fur.: gar.: $25. Ir. 4335. LYON, S., 821—4 rooms, garage, chicken house; only sls. Be. 3531, MOUNT, S.. 53 —6-room cottage, elec.. gas, garage. Reduced, $lB. Be. 0746, NEW JERSEY. N.. 0334—6 rms. mod., hardwood firs., tile bath, gar.. S4O, Ha. 2527. NORTH,'227O E.. near St. Philips church: Va cozy double, living room, dining room, kitchen, bedroom ana bath, garage, water paid; £25. HU. 3108: office. RI. 1533. ORANGE. 412 —3 rooms, gas. lights, water. Inside toilet, garage; only $lB, Be. 2958. ORLEANS. 1831—4-room, semi-modern double: $18: water paid. PARK AVE.. 1725 —6-room modern double, garage $25, Ta. 2231. PARKER, 2245—4 rms., toilet inside, garage; water paid: *lB. Hu. 4381. RITTER, S.. 435—Double: 4 rooms; semimodern: water paid; $lB. Ri. 6618. 1732 ROCHESTER. Three-room single and garage, $lO. GREGORY & APPEL. INC. Li. 7491. WINTHROP. 4147—M0d. double; garage; jeas. rent to responsible tenant. Li. 2423. WOODRUFF PL?~ 735—Middle "Dr..: 4-bed-rm- 2-way double; wa. pd,: $65. Wa, 5000, 16TH. E.. 2512—4-room strictly mod double. kitchen cabinet, garage. Dr. 1280. 19TH. E., 2833—5 rms., semi-modern, garage; near Brookside pk.; S2O. Key 2835. ONE month free; 5 rooms, gas. elec lights, insiae toilet and sink; water paid; rent *l3. 1403 Brookside Ave. Owner, 1854 N. Delaware St. Ta. 5334. 12 LARGE ROOMS ~ 1012 North Illinois St. Suitable for rooming house. RENT REDUCED. Call LI. 7062, Walking Distance, South Five rooms, elec. If., gas. inside toilet, water pd.. *17.50. 423 South Noble Dunlop & Holtegel. 122 E. Market RIVER COTTAGE—Near Broad Ripple; responsible part”, with automobile; work out rent by repairing nearby cottages. Box A-163 The Times. COLORED—2O49 Sheldon St.; 1037 Colton, electricity: garage; newly papered. SB. Suburban for Rent 5-ROOM bungalow. Areola heater. For information, call Ch. 2239-R2. Business Places for Rent STOREROOM—Fine loca. barber, millinery; rent *2O nio.: 1205 Madison. Dr. 6793. Houses for Sale East 2128 N. Jefferson Ave., 4 rooms, vacant, electric lights, gas, large lot. fine location, $1,350.00 plus Barrett $194.00, a real buy, easy terms. L. J. SEXTON, Realtor, Indlana Trust Bldg. Ri. 7151, Ir. 0621. FOR SALE OR RENT—Close to Tech; modern. 8 rooms: 2-car garage: make part of this pay the rent: reasonable. 1421 E. 11th. Call Ch. 0725-M. South COLORED—II 32 McDougal st.; 4 rooms, electric lights, well, garage, practically new, well located, one block from car line. $1,850.00; small down payment, balance like rent. I. 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. Real Estate for Exchange WILL TRADE an In-door, or out-door golf course for farm; must be free and clear, or will consider a small mortgage: or for good lot free and clear. E. T. TOMLINSON, 271 N. Randolph. 50 ACRE FARM—Trade for equity in property or acreage close to city: 50 ml. nortnwest- 2302 NT New Jersey Ta. 4687. TWO clear Florida lots for down payment on cheap home. Ta. 6673. Suburban for Sale SSO CASH—S 22 monthly, price $2,250: new five-room bungalow, elec, lights, garage, S. side 46th St.. W. of Traction line. Lawrence. Ind. Owner. 1854 N. Delaware St. Ta, 5334, Miscellaneous for Sale BIG 4 • One Writing Desk, sls; one 1931 Electric Radio Set, complete with tubes, $75. Unclaimed Freight Station Cor. Cap. Ave. and South St. Canvas Truck Covers AU sizes In stock 12x15 coveis from $4.50 to SB.OO. Other sizes in proportion Buy your Canvas Covers from America’s largest Canvas Cover Every Cover guaranteed to give 100% satisfactory service. Hoosier Tarpaulin & Canvas Goods Cos.. 1302-6 W, Washington St. TWO renewed He exhaust fans: 36-in. 3 ph. 60 ey., 320 V.. 565 r.jp. m. MEIER ELECTRIC & MACHINE CO.. 3525 E. Washington St. Ir. 1151. CASH AND CARRY, good house paint $1.69 a gal. Slate surface roofing. $2 per roil. ALEXANDER'S. 2445 W. 10th St. FRACTURE BED—Like new, real bargain. Phone Southport 126. eves. Machinery and Tools SPECIAL PRICE—One 3V cu. ft. autoelectric air compressor. Complete Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E. Washington St. Or. 1151.

Building Materials GLASS and Panel Doors, $1 95 up Roofing Coatings 75c gal. Ha. 2510. Allied Coal dc Material Cos., 2113 Northwestern. Clothing 100 pawned, uncalled for LADIES’ FUR COATS Values up to $1,200, ta up. All sizes, late models. SACKS BROS. LOAN OFFIICE. 308 Indiana Ave. Ri. 5994. S4.4O—OVERCOATS—S4.4O Pawned, uncalled for: 300 left: all sizes. SACKS BROS. LOAN OFFICE. 308 Indiana Ave, RL 5994. Household Goods 85 odd kitchen chairs, left over from our removal sale, choice 98c. Circulating Heater $29.50 Kitchen Cabinet $29.00 Gas Range $39.50 30 pc. Living Room Outfit $63.00 Here Is wh&t vou get 3 pc. overstaffed suite, living room table, end table, bridge lamp, floor lamp, table scarf, book ends, candle sticks, fruit dish, fernery, smoker, magazine basket, draperies for the window. are now In our new location 227 West Washington street, across from the Statehouse. IDEAL FURNITURE CO. “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 es low as $35. SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO.. 126 W Washington St. Ri. 9718. MAKE vour own dresses. Buy Singer sewing machines as low as $lO. Singer Sewtng Machine Cos., 838 Va. Ave. Dr. 2474. IVORY GAS RANGE—Dining rm.. 9 pc. living rm.. eomplete bedroom, occasional table, dressers. 2428 N. Meridian. CLOSE OUT SALE—AII used or soiled gas ranges. Great Bargains, $5 to sl2. 102 S. Pennsylvania St. EASY WASHER, USED. FOR SALE, $17.50. CALL LI. 5386, ANTIQUE dresser, about 90 years old; Coionia.l style: reas. C. S. Clark. Salem, Ind. Musical Instruments PIANO ACCORDIONS New Instruments complete with cases, SSO up. Ten Private lessons given with every instrument free. PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 N. Penn. St. Li. 5513. VOSE & SONS—Upright, walnut case; good buy $35: terms. WILKING MUSIC CO., 120 E. Ohio Bt. SAXOPHONE. C Melodv, with ca'-e. $45.00. 205 Massachusetts Ave. LI. 9470, STARR—Upright, walnut case, splendid piano; special price *SO; terms. WILKING MUSIC CO., 120 E. Ohio St. SAXOPHONES, trumpets, trombones, slightly used. E-Z pay. LORENZ SAXOPHONE SCHOOL. Pembroke Arcade, ui. 4800, CHICKERING—Fumed oak. upright, fine condition: priced only SSO; terms. WILKING MUSIC CO., 120 E- Ohio. St. PIANO —Upright good condition, leaving city, sac, for quick sale. Hu, 6649, Radio and Equipment Special Bargains R.C.A. 41 in fine cabinet with dynamic speaker, complete.. .$65 Philco Table Model, complete.. .$35 Kolster 8 tubes on metal stand, complete $49 Brunswick combination, complete $59 Sold on Convenient Terms Radio Bargain Shop 225 E. Wash. St. ATWATER KENT, model 46. 8-tube, all electric, with dynamic speaker and stand; complete $49.50: terms. KEMPLER RADIO CO. 36 Virginia Ave. 5 ONLY —Brand new Apex Neutrodyne; while they last. $39.50. complete with tubes, ALLEN. 511 Massachusetts Ave. 50c PER CALL—Expert service Why oav more. Lightning Radio Ch. 7210. LINCOLN RADIO SERVICE—R. X. A. Tubes, gsn. repairing: experts. LI. 1126. FOR BEST—And cheapest radio service call Rl. 7725, Work guaranteed. AFRIALS—Radio service, by graduate engineer; 11 years experience. Dr. 6269-J. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS Miscellaneous Wanted H FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS HOMES COMPLETE PREFERRED HODGES AUCTION. RI 2019. HOUSE CLEANING?—Your surplus clothing, furniture, magazines, papers, will hein us to help others. Salvation Army Industrial Home. Phone for wagon. Rl 6822. 127 W Georgia St. WE WANT HOUSEHOLD GOODS. IF It’s on earth we buy it. CARL SHANK AUCTION. 25 N. Alabama St. Li. 0055 ; PARTIES want 4 to 6 rms. of furniture, or will buy a few odd pieces. Call Hu. 7274 days or eves. Furniture Wanted—Ch. 4651 FOR QUICK SERVICE & BEST PRICES. WANTED—HAND PRINTING PRESS. LI. 0458. 1107 COLLEGE AVE. Pets WANTED—Good home for 3 little Boston bull pups. 2200 Churchman. Dr. 6686. Poultry and Supplies BABY CHICKS—SB. $lO and *l2 per one hundred: custom hatching. 2 cents per egg; 150 egg units. Order now at 34 N. Delaware St. BOYER’S HATCHERY. Business Opportunities LUNCH ROOM—Good location; no competltion; on account sickness. Ta. 6740, Store-Office Supplies TYPEWRITERS—AII standard makes, new and used portables; Dalton adding machines. Repairs and tvpewrlter supplies. Typewriters of all makes rented at $? per month or 3 months *7.50. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO.. 137 N. Merldtan St. Board of Trade Bidg LI 6822 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, TYPEWRITERS, sold, rented and repaired, special rental rates. LIBERTY TYPEWRITER CO., 143 E. Ohio St, LI. 4806, Coal and Wood Indianapolis Ice & Fuel Cos. Why take chances on Inferior grades of coal. Our years of experience is your profit. ’ Indiana. 8-in lp. cln fkd $5.00 W. Ja., 2xß furnace egg 6.25 W VA.. LARGE LP., FORKED 6.50 W. V., 2x4 egg, forked 6.25 E. Ky., 6-in. Tump forked.... 7.00 Pioneer island Creek forked... 7.00 Genuine No. 3 Pocahontas.... 9.00 Pocahontas No. 3 mine run.... 7.00 cl ,Vns c °ke. all sizes. $9 and 9 50 (Kindling. 15c bundle with order. Operators of Three Yaras. Dr. 6685 Dr. 2400 Indiana 6-lnch finnp. * rw r\ Free from elate and I If | slack. WiU not clinker. TYest Va. 6-ln. blk. tin. r s Fa fkd. This Is one of the u* K| | highest quality coals coming from W. Va... Otter High-Grade Coal aDd Coke We Delirer Anywhere Crane Coal Cos. DR. 5904. DR. 5904. WE DELIVER ANYWHERE WESTVA. g(fD LARGE LP. Hamilton Coal Cos. HU 5250 BLACK BELL BLOCK Federal Coal Cos. CH. 6954 Victor Special lp. cleaned forked...ss.oo Ton. $2.75. ‘*4 Ton. $1.50. W. Virginia Lge Lp fkd ..._..550 % Ton. $3.50. Vs Ton. $2.00. Victor Coal Cos. Be. 4160 ROY BALYARD. GEORGE STUCKEY. REX In., hold* fire overnight . $3.00 >3 ton *2.75. t0n....51.50 w. Vs. lump; no #oet_. $4 ton 43.50 y % ton.^.-UCO J. <fc I. COAL CO. -Ch- 6048,

Coal and Wood \ S-. $6.50 8-Inch 0 £ izr SS.LD CHerry 4890 Peoples Coal and Cem’t Cos. INDIANA WONDER BiTTERGLO , LARGE , COAL WHITS RIVER coau co (.1-6X15 Economy Lump I $5.00 We honestly believe this ts the §6 best coal vou can buy at the price. ■ Does not clinker and burns ud into ■ a nice white ash. n BEST W. VA. LARGE 8L0CK..56.50 ■ 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 WHITE ASH. BLK 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. 122 U r FAMOUS -~! EVEROLOI INDIANA < 2>" LUMP COAL I I j (INDIANAPOLIS COAL COMPANYI RI-4491 J hmm wm mmmemom 9 ■inirtt m mmmmm mmM | High Grade Coal at Bargain Price. | WHI MBS! B LO c I Deliver Anywhere in City. a This coal Is clean forked, burns ■ well and holds fire overnight, Ab- w soluteiy the best buy In the city for m the money. Sold only by the UNION COAL CO. 1 DR. 4622. ogpCQAL INDIANA STH VEIN 8-IN. LP. FKD.SS.OO W. VIRGINIA 6-IN. LP.. FKD 6.50 W. VA. MINE RUN. 50% LUMP..., 5.20 W. VA. 4x6 FURNACE EGG. FKD.. 6.20 W. VA. WASH EGG.. FKD.......... 6.25 GENUINE ISL. CRK. LGE. LP. FKD. 7.00 E. Ky.. walnut. 6-in. lump, fkd 7.00 Pocahontas No. 3 shov. lp 9-00 Pocahontas mine run, 40% 1p...... - <OO Citizen coke, all sizes $9.00 to 9.50 Call Us for Quick Delivery. FREDRICK COAL CO. ESTABLISHED 31 YEARS 801-899 Eeecher St. DR. 1792 DR. 1793 / — Illinois Lump ... $5.00 Monarch Lump.. $5.25 W. Virginia Lp.. $6.50 We Handle All Other Best Grades of Coal and Coke. CENTER COAL CO. LI. 1458 LI. 1459 >. " KINDLING and wood Vs of full load delivered anywhere. Fireplace and furnace wood. $3 and $4 a cord. Li. 1035. fRV TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS Money to Loan DRAW From us to meet unexpected household expenses, pay old bills or other worthy purpose. Your own name and security is enough. Write, phone or come in and talk to the manager. THE CAPITOL LOAN CO. 1411/2 E. WASH. ST. Riley 7561 FUR&SrURE QUICK—COURTEOUS CONFIDENTIAL LEGAL RATE Buckeye Finance Cos. 207 E. New York St. RI. 4974 Furniture Loans—Rate Per Month 2% LOWEST IN CITY No extra chargee; no indorsers No embarrassing investigations PUBLIC WELFARE LOAN ASSOCIATION 330 Occidental Bldg. Ri. 3587. MONEY fO LOAN First ana secona rea< estate mortgage. AUTOMOBILE and BOUSES OLD loan* Bou’t.bl* Finance Cos >l9 r. Ohln u PERSONAL PROPERTY LOANS SECURITY INV & LOAN INC. 136 N Dalawara u 5054. BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY OF , _ „ INDIANAPOLIS. INC. 34 8. Penneylvania. Ri. BOti. THE ARCADE LOAN COMPANY. 137 E Waah. CiUtl ßoom*24.‘ 5027.

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Money to Loan I SAVE I NEARLY A THIRD IONLOAJjSj ■ The Household Plan offers rash H 9 loans above SIOO and up r.c .1300 I# ■ at a'.moet a third less than the fa '<M lawful rate. Loans of SSO to *IOO I 1 ? ■ can be made at a slightly higher ■ ■ rate. r§ * Strictly confidential. Husbar.q |§} ■ and wife only need aign. Ccm? I ■ in. Phone or write. jl sth Floor Lemcke Bldg. ■ 106 E. Market St. Ri. 2579 | < C; 4th Floor Kreaee Bldg ■ 41 F. Washington St. Rl. 7323 Q HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION qf+dmariom.

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. St. Ri. 7488.

Automobiles Wanted WILD—Pay cash for vour car or your eouitv. I. WOLF AUTO CO. Ll. 4516. 561 N, Capitol. WE PAY CASH FOR LATE MODEL CARS. EUREKA AUTO. 322 N. Can. LI 4188 Auto Supplies and Repairs Motors Rebuilt SlB to S2B We will completely overhaul vour motor, refit with raw rings, grind valves, tighten ah rods and main bearings and tune motor at a net cost of $lB to S2B. Absolutely guaranteed In every wav. Everything else at lowest priest. Call or phone Ri 3648. Indiana State Auto School. South and Alabama. 1.60 c GOOD used tires, all sizes. Si each. TOM ROGERS. Open evenings. 3117 W. Washington. Be. 4300. JOHN GUDELHOEFER WAGON CO.—Will repair or make new tops and curtains tor vour ear 202 Kentucky Ave Automobiles for Sale OAKLEY HAS SOME REAL Used Car Bargains YOU DON’T THINK SO! Let Us Show You We Will Prove It Very Liberal Terms We Trade OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-65 8. MERIDIAN. DR. 4743. BUICK 35 19 C j£ UPE ’ a bars “ n; " 6: BUICK L^ 26 1995’ DOOR sedan; RIIIfK 1927 STAND., 2-door sedan'. sacri fi Ce f or quick 6a i c . Terms can be arranged. Ri. 8691. X CHEVROLET Coach 1929 Low mileage, paint and tires like new. mechanically O. K.; our price. $295; terms. _ HARE CHEVROLET CO. 552 E. Wash. St. Rl. 5325. Open evenings and Sunday. v CHEVROLET Coach 1928 **■ This is a late 1928 car. excellent paint and tires, mechanically perfect. $75 down. _ HARE CHEVROLET CO. 552 E. Wash. St. Rl. 5325. Open Evenings and Sunday. V CHEVROLET Coupe 1929 This is a reaL buy for some o looks and runs like new. mechanically la perfect condition- only $75 down. HARE CHEVROLET CO. 552 E. Wash. St. Ri- 5325. rUFVtini FT ts 29 COUPE: e. real Lfitv bull i buv at a rea j pnee, $225. LATHROP MOYER REAIL. INC. 420 N. Capitol. Ri- 6378. /->tji7\/doT FT Four Door Sedan. LnLVKULL 1 1527 In first-class condition. An exceptional value at a special price of $165.00. Lauth Chevrolet Cos., 3547 East Washington St. Ir. 1175CHEVROLET ?,*fl' 10l SU lE ?i £ red convertibles, good condition, sptipial for immediate sale $210.00. Lauth Cfierroiet Cos., 3547 East Washington Si. Ir. 1175. rupvtll F Coach, 1927 Has v-aart 1 DL.E,rv been kept in good condition, motor runs fine, tires are good. Priced to sell, only $145.00. THORNBURG & LEWIS 1302 East Washington St. Li. 1571, Open Evenings. rUDYCII FP COACH, 1927. In A-l 1 JLLIx condition throughout; upholsterv. finish and rubber arc good. Priced only $165.00. C. O. WARNOCK, 819 East Washington St. Ll. 8396. FLSFX 1927 SEDAN. Will sacrifice'. Rl. 8691. FQQFV COUPE, 1927. No. 1908. In Xi.OiPC.jv good shape and a real buy at $135.00. LAUTH CHEVROLET CO., 3547 East Washington 3t. Ir. 1175. FORT) MODEL T ton truck, ms. rv*i\c/ Has closed cab and stake body. Ready to go to work. Priced onlv $123.00. C. O. WARNOCK, 819 Eart Washington gt. Ll. 8393. enpn 1930 STD. coupe; low milerul'u age; General dual balloon kply tires heater; exceptional buy at $465. BROWNING GENT CO., Inc. 10th and Meridian. Ri. 8655 WfinSON SEDAN, 1930. Has been nuUJUl’l driven only 7,500 miles, has 6 wire v: heels, trunk; car has never been titled. Reasonably priced. Washing* ton 3304 after 6 p. m. DAK I ANn LANDAU sedan, 1921 Equipped with good tire3, has an excellent finish upholstery is good. Priced only 5175.00. This and other good buys. SWISSHELM & SON, 544 East Washington St. VS A |F| AND COACH. 1927. No. 1664'. OrtrvLrtnu Good condition mechanically. Special. $195.00. LAUTH CHEVROLET CO., 3547 East Washington St. Ir. 1175. OLDSMOBILE 1929 Cabriolet' New paint, side mount* and a very beautiful car. *485.00. BROWNING GENT CO., Inc. 10th & Meridian. Rl. 8655. PONTIAC 1928 SPORT COUPE;' runiirtL GOOD TIRES: WONDERFUL MECHANICAL CONDITION: GUARANTEED, *235. INDIANAPOLIS AUTOMOBILE COMPANY, 1065 VIROINIA AVE. DR. 3891. PONTIAf* COACH. 1927; No. 2183! * VrA very good car that will give satisfactory service. Special this week $165.00 Lauth Chevrolet Cos., 3547 East Washington St. Ir. 1175. WHIPPFT COACH. 1928. GOOD ” „ * TIRES. MECHANICALLY PERFECT: LOOKS GOOD. PRICE . INDIANAPOLIS AUTOMOBILE COMPANY. 1065 VIRGINIA AVE. DR. 3891. WHIP PET 1838 COUPE: “an outRi 8655 st&adiax bargain; $133. WTTIPPET COACH. 1929; No. 1732' u . , 1 appearance and ?^?J? lca iir oadltion BP 1 * 1 : $295. LAUTH CHEVROLET CO., 3547 East Washington ot. Ir. 1175. WHIPPFT sedan. 1928. No. 1755. ” , New paint, good mechanical condition: $195.00. LAUTH CHEVROLET CO., 3547 E. Washington St. Ir, 1175. WE HAVE THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OP LATE MODEL REPOSSESSED CLOBED CARS. WE HAVE EVER OFFERED. PRICES ARE LOWER THAN ELSEWHERE. OF COURSE. INDIANAPOLIS AUTOMOBILE COMPANY. 1063 VIRGINIA ’ VE, DR. 3891. Det>encaue Used Cara JOHNSON CHEVROLET CO. Meridian at ilth Ll >363. Goon - Used Cars. frank s feeser. 1136 Proscect pg. SIOO. Bargains in Used Cars. GRAHAM-PAIGE OF INDIANA *309 B Wish 81 Ch 1603 REAL VALUES IN USED CARS. MARMON NEW-USED CAR STORE 1033-3$ N MERIDIAN T Truck* Good Used Truck* General Motors Truck 00. *1 W. 13th St.