Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 218, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 January 1931 — Page 13

JAN. 20, 1881

Now Is the Time to Buv a Good Used Car —Take Advantage of Low Prices

LIQUOR REPORT IS APPROVED BY VOLSTEAD Wickersham’s Proposals to Make People Think, Says Dry Law’s Father. BY ANDREW J. VOLSTEAD (Written for the United Pres*) fOwovrlght. 1931. by United Preset BT. PAUL, Minn., Jan. 30.—Most °f the recommendations made by the Wickers ham commission have my cordial approval. After almost two years of study the commission recommends against, the sale of light wines and beers and against the so-called government sale or control of liauor. This recommendation I hope will make thinking people hesitate to accept either of these propositions as feasible. The commission also condemns the saloon. The Twin Cities had about one thousand of these. Merchants can not afford to have another thousand compete with them for the cash that the community has to spend, nor can the wife afford to have her husband’s earnings shared between her and the saloonkeeper. I am sorry to know that the commission takes P the cudgel for a certain class of doctors who pose as too good to be hampered by any liquor restrictions. The restriction on which complaint Is made was written into the supplemental act after it had been demonstrated that the profession had enough scamps to make a farce of the law. Doctors were found whose patients stood in rows like bread lines waiting their turn, while busy clerks were writing the prescriptions as feet as the doctors could sign them. The commission suggests no legislation against that kind of an abuse. Not a doctor in a hundred wrote as many as one prescription in a month before prohibition. Praised by W. C. T. U. Bp United Press EVANSTON. HI.. Jan. 20.—The Wlckersham commission report on Law and enforcement Is "one of the most significant documents In the history of the world,” Mrs. Ella A. Boole, president of the National Woman’s Cliristlan Temperance union, said today. "At our national convention at Houston In November when we learned the Wlckersham commission would recommend no change in the eighteenth amendment and no modification of the Volstead act, hundreds of women arose to their feet and sang ‘Praise God from Whom All Blessings Flow,’ ” said Mrs. Boole. "Undoubtedly in 1 millions of American homes today and tonight there will be men and women thankful that the commission stands squarely In the way of the return of the legalised liquor traffic.” Verdict Is Lauded Bp United Press CHICAGO, Jan. 20.—Charles R. Jones, chairman of the American Business Men’s Prohibition Foundation, said today he believed the Wlckersham commission report on law and enforcement "is a verdict that will find a serious and favorable response In the minds and hearts of the great majority of the American people.” Moody Likes Report Bp United Preee AUSTIN, Tex., Jan. 20.—Dan Moody, retiring Governor of Texas, today declared his agreement with the first five propositions of the Wlckersham report on prohibition. “I believe there could have been better enforcement, better system and better sentiment for enforcement built up If the Republican agencies for enforcement had been more efficient and less political,” he said. "I further believe that under a wise and sane Democratic leadership prohibition enforcement would have long since been an accepted success. "I am opposed to any attempts to repeal. 1 modify, weaken or otherwise change the amendment.”

BILL WOULD PROVIDE LEGISLATORS’ HAVEN Dormitory to “Protect Lawmakers’ Morals from Lobby” Asked. Bp United Press OKLAHOMA CITY, Jan. 20. The first step in establishing of a legislative dormitory for Oklahoma lawmakers has been taken. Senator Fidler, Oklahoma City Monday introduced a bill in the senate appropriating $500,000 for the building proposed by Governor W. B. Murray “to protect the morals of legislators by removing influence of the vicious lobby rampant in hotels.” The building would consist of 173 apartments with single and married senators seoregated. Apartments for single members would consist o fa bedroom with a single bed and a kitchenette. Married members would be pro- • vlded with a living room, double bed and additional chairs. ZONING BOARD IS~SUED Property Owners Demand Right to Erect Filling Station. Suit to force the zoning board to issue a permit for the erection of a filling station at Thirty-fourth and Meridian strets, was filed Monday in circuit court by John M. •Riley. Owner of the Kenilworth apartments at the Intersection, Riley contends that the permit was refused illegally after members of the Indianapolis school board protested .because of the proximity of the proposed station to Shortrldge high school. Defendants are the zoning board, the city, and the school .board. Predicts Business Improvement Business improvement by the end of the first quarter of 1931 was forecast Monday night by Professor Charles R. Metzgar of Indiana university when he spoke before the Social Worker* Club in the Food Crafts shop.

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SET LOW MARK ON NEW BILLS Senate Lauded by Bush for Small Number. Only seven bills, including the special unemployment relief legislation, were introduced in the senate Monday afternoon, and Lieutenant-Governor Edgar D. Bush publicly congratulated the membership on their “good sense and forel>earance” in the matter of attempted law making. A total of forty-seven bills have been introduced in the senate as compared with 130 in the house. Among the Monday bills was one calling for erection of a $300,000 state home for the indigent to replace county poor farms, a bill making standard time only permissible in Indiana and another for licensing and bonding private detectives and detective agencies by the secretary of state. Attempt of Senator Lee J. Hartzell, president pro tern and Republican floor leader, to amend the rules so that bills indefinitely postponed could not again be returned for action failed. One reconsideration Is permitted under the present senate rules. Anew rule for printed bills to remain on the desks two days before going on second reading was adopted. Report of the rules committee against smoking in the senate chamber during sessions was accepted. Senator Walter S. Chambers, Democratic floor leader, made a successful plea to have the “No Smoking” signs removed. He termed them “undignified and ridiculous.” Legal Notices stftto of Indiana. County of Lake, as: In the Lake Superior Court. Sitting at Gary. Room No. 4, Cause No. 33350. Marie Kroeger vs. Carl Trempe. NOTICE TO ABSENTEE. TO CARL TREMPE. GREETING: You are hereby notified that the above named Plaintiff has this day filed in the office of the Clerk of satd Court her certain complaint or petition alleging therein among other things that you. the said defendant, during the month of May. 1917. being then a resident of the City of Logansport, in the County of Cass, and State of Indiana, aid the same being your usual place of residence, went to parts unknown, and have continuously since said date remained absent ana unheard from, leaving a policv of insurance Issued bv the Prudential Life Insurance Company, without having made any provision for taking care of same, and that by reason thereof said complaint above set out has been filed praying that vour Estate may be adjudged by said Court subject to administration, and an Administrator thereof duly appointed. Now. therefore, you. the said Carl Tremne. defendant and Absentee of the aforesaid, are hereby notified that said complaint and the matters therein alleged will come up for hearing and determination in said Court at the Court House in the City of Gary. Countv and State aforesaid, on Monday, the 9th day of March. 1931. or as soon thereafter as such hearing can the Clerk and seal of said Court, nt Gary. Indiana, this 12th day of December. 1930. ALVINA M. KILLIGREW. Clerk, GOODS stored In the name of Jeanetta Robinson Rena Wells. Mrs. Hazel Redmond, Howard and Irene Deal. Grover Crlse, Mrs. Cook, E. L. White, C. A. Lewis, Albert Burks. Bert Arthur and J. C. Moss, will be sold for storage ■Wednesday. February 4, 1931. at 9:30 a. m. Goods having been in storage the required length of time and storage unpaid. At the same time and date we will sell one I. H. C. enclosed truck Engine No. 1878. Serial No. 2197, for storage the amount of which is *114.70. BANNER STORAGE CO.. 328 E. Wabash St. Rller 5030. Death Notices FERGUSON. JOHN H.—Husband of Emma W. Ferguson, at the home of his daughter. Mrs. Mildred Stevens. 3302 Orchard Ave.. Sunday. 12:15 a. m. He is survived bv the wife and following children: Edith Lovell. Howard Ferguson, Mary M. Elliott. Kenneth A. Ferguson. Gretchen Hubbard Helen Dehner and Mildred Setvens. Funeral at SHIRLEY BROS. CENTRAL CHAPTEL. 946 N. Illinois St.. Wednesday. Jan. 31. 10 a. m. Friends Invited. Burial Crown Hill. FTiends may call at the chapel after 7 p. m., Monday. CANNON. W. T.—At his residence. 4404 Broadwav. Sunday. Jan. 18. Friends may call at the PLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Monday evening and Tuesday afternoon and evening. Services at the mortuary Wednesday. 2:30 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill, FULTON VTVIA NORTON—Residing at 3338 Brookslde parkway, north drive, passed away at Los Angeles. Cal. Friends may call at the residence after 4 p. m. Monday. Funeral services at the Roberts Park church Wednesday. 2:30 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. NEWMAN. CLARA P.—Beloved wife of Herbert R. Newman and mother of Herbert A. Newman, passed awav Monday. Jan. 19. at the residence, 610 Parkway Ave.. age 34 years. Funeral services will be held at the residence Thursday afternoon. Jan. 23. at 1:30 o’clock ana at St. Johns Evangelical church, Sanders and Leonard Sts., at 2 o'clock. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. Friends invited. WHITE EMMA J.—Widow of the late Mareeilus White and mother of Mrs. Pearl Drlggs of Indianapolis and Mrs. Alice Ferrand of Brooklyn. N. Y.. and grandmother of Doris Drlggs. departed this life Minday. Jan. 19. age 76 years. Funeral Thursday. Jan. 23. at the residence of her daughter. 3454 E. 25th st., 3 p. m. Burial Spring Valley cemetery. Friends Invited. Funeral under direction of MOORE AND KIRK. In Memoriam Notices IN MEMORIAM—In sad and loving remembranc* of our dear parents. MR. and MRS. J. F. WRASSMAN. Heavy are our hearts todav. Membry brings vou back once more To the time when vou were with us. To the happy days of yore. Sadly missed by CHILDREN and GRANDCHILDREN.

In Memoriam Notices IN MEMORIAM—In lovihg memory of RACY C. ELLIOTT, our dear husband and father, who departed this life eight years ago today. Jan. 20. 1923. WIFE AND CHILDREN. Funeral Directors WM. D. BEANBLOSSOM. _ Mortuary. Phone Be. 1588. 1321 W. Ray St W. T. BLASENGYM Main office. 2220 Shelbv St. . Prertal 2570 * George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 522 B. Market Alley 6374. UNDERTAKERS HISEY & TITUS 981 N. Delaware. SJ. 8821. LAUCK FUNERAL HOME 1458 a. Meridian St. Dr. 2140. “A REAL HOME FOR SERVICE.” RAGSDALE & PRICE. Ll 8808. 1219 M. Alabama. C. WILSON funeral parlors, ambulance service and modern automotive eaulpment. Dr. 0321 and Dr. 0322. Personals OVER the tea cups: social club. Round table every Wednesday eve.. 7:30. 545 R. 32nd Bt. welcome. Wa. 2339. DETECTIVES—Private. CONFIDENTIAL. 525 Lemcke Bldg. Rl. 1864: eve.. Hu. 3107. WILL ASSIST LAWYERS IN DIFFICULT CASES: GIVE DETAILS. Times BOX A, 161 FUR COATS remodeled. Dress making all kinds sewing; very rcas. Rl. 8829. COATS, dresses, furs. Tailored, repaired. rcilned. 425 E. Sixteenth. Li. 2904, Special Notices WHY SUFFER WITH PILES When you can positively get well cr It will cost you nothing? This is strictly t home treatment. Also wonderful lung, throat and catarrh treatment. Either sent parcel-poet to any part of U. S. Call or write tor free literature. G. R. WYSONG. 219 K. of P. Bldg. Office Rl 4267; res.. 3939 N. Meridian. Ta. 4940. 'MADAME MARIE tells how to have success in business, love, marriage, divorce, law suits and speculations of all kinds. Reading strictly confidential. 10 to 8 p. m.; Sunday 10:30 to 5 p. m. 421 N. Delaware, Apt. 1. ARE YOU troubled with stomach ulcers, chronic gastritis, indigestion, dyspepsia? Gastrul treatment has helped many sufferers without inconvenience to their daily routine. Write Ste.’ken Laboratories, flfost Office Box 5. East Michigan station. Indlanapolls. or call Rl. 2352, 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 $2. Lessons valued at 815 to S3O a term. Ir, 0956. TUTORING grade pupils, bv ex-teacher; specializing in backward and out-of-school children: references. He. 2492, TAP DANCING TAUGHT IN YOUR OWN HOME: VERY REASONABLE. Rl. 8735. TUTORING— H. S. English, history, civics, science, math.: exp. graduate teacher: also grades 5 to 8. inclusive. Dr. 1606-M. Painting and Papering REMOVE BY STEAM Your wall paper $3 per rm. and up. Ch. 6393. PAPER HANGING PAINTING: ALL WORK GUARANTEED. ESTIMATES FREE. PHONE DR. 1561-W. PAPER HANGING, first-class; January rates. FRED JAYNES. Ch. 2789. PAINTING—Inside, outside: floors reflnlshed. pa. clnd- rerfg. Elliott. Be. 3397-2. WHY PAY MORE— Paper turmshea anc hung. 84 per room. Ch. 2004. Ir. 2415. PAPER HANGING—Paint., best ref.; spec. prices 30 days; free estl. Ch. 6215. PAPER hung. $2.50 per room and up. Paper Sc up- work guaranteed Dr. 2747. PAPER Hanging. Painting. Carpenter work. FENDEL, 424 North Forest. Ch. 5217. Business Announcements REPAIR work on radios, wash, machs.. sweepers. Irons, sew. mach.; repair adi. gas stoves: all elec, home apps. No Job too small, t.oo large. Haverlock, Ha. 4957. FEATHERS—-Bought, sola and renovated, feather mattresses, pillows made to order. E. P. Burkle. 431-433 Mass. Ave.. Rl. 669.' CONTRACTING—Gen. repair work: estlmates free. T. H. NELSON. Be. 3157. BATH ROOM —Complete. S6O: plumbing At heating Installed :• reasonable. Ta. 4057. HOUSE wrecking, chimney repairing, general hauling. Reasonable. Dr. 1042-W. WE SELL AND INSTALL CELTEX. CH. 3001. HARDWOOD —Floors made to look new. Avoid spring rush! STEELE. Ta. 2137. GEN REPAIRING. Real sewer man. leaky roofs, gutters, turn, coils. Eve. Ch. 2283-J, Storage and Transfer LOCAL AND OVERLAND TRANSFER-Fire-nroof 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. RJ. 656 L Nights Ch. 0699-W. J H. TAYLOR TRANS. AND STORAOE: SPECIAL PRICES OVERLAND—To or from Chicago. St. Louis. Detroit. Cleveland or other cities. Dr. 3071 or Ri. 4265. NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CQ.—Prices reasonable. Call at all times. Ta. 3741 MOVING. *3: vou help. $1 less: lVa ton truck: quick, guarn service. Ch. 5340. BRITTON TRANSFER—Mov.. *3.50 load: large trucks: responsible men. Dr. 7618. SELL. RENT OR BUY REAL ESTATE through classified ads ir. the Times. Phone "ad-taker” Ri. 5551. during buslness hours. Lost and Found STRAYED OR STOLEN—BIack and white male dog long tail, wiry hair: wearing harness, resembles terrier. Name. Sport. From 2034 N. Tacoma. Please return. Reward. LOST—Diamond and pearl brooch in uptown district. Reward. Li. 6134. SSO IN -urrency lost between Union Title Blag, and Bankers Tr. Bldg. Dr. 4555-M. LOST—An old coin at grocery on Mass. Are. Reward for return. Ch. 6967-W. CRUTCH —Lost from automobiles. Owner • needs badly. Reward. Please call Ta. 6999 or return Times office. Help Wanted Male MEN ~ 3 for Immediate employment: must be neat, energetic and over 25; married preferred. Position will pay about S3O to stark Advancement. Apply 935 N. Belle Vteu P'.ace, 5:30 to 7:30 p. m. 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.

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Help Wanted Male SALESMAN We wish to talk to men collecting Industrial Ufa Debits from whit* persons. Call for Mr. Irwin. 808 Lumber Insurance Building, about a profitable side Una. WANTED—Ten men at onoe; good pay. THOMPSON. 712 N. Illinois. Help Wanted Female SALES LADY Experienced; house-to-house: salary or commission. Be. 2657-W. I PAY women *8 hourly to show 110 newest dresses to friends. 820-840 weekly spare time handling these necessities; experience unnecessary: gorgeous style equipment free; sample dresses free every month. Call or write HARFORD FROCKS. Real Silk Hosiery Mills Bldg- Indpls. INTERVIEWER—Intelligent, well educated woman, capable of interviewing individuals in the interest of educational work. Unlimited opportunities for one free to leave city. Call Rl. 6122. ___ HOUSEKEEPER—MiddIe-aged lady; *Uy nights: light work; 85. 2449 N. 111.; Apt, f. WANTED—Two- neat appearing young ladies. 1540 Sheldon Bt. Situations Wanted Female POSITION as housekeeper; experienced; young woman. Rl. 5725.

Rooms for Rent ALA.. N.. 2064—Attractive rm.. mod. home. ieacher or bus, woman. Ha. 1276, ASHLAND, 2101—Rm.; modern home; 1 or 2 gentlemen preferred. He. 1243. BROADWAY. 2023—Rm. kitchenette, everythlng furn.. also single rm.. gar. He. 2687. COLLEGE, 820—Modern sleeping room. S3 00. DELAWARE. .. 1727—Warm rm., high class home; 1 or 2; exclusive loca.; ref.; reas. EiviNG. 947—Front sleeping rm.. private home, suitable for 2. MERIDIAN. 8.. 1604—Beautiful, clean, sleep, rm.; steam ht.; all conr.; single or able.; absolutely clean people; on car line. NEW JERSEY. N.. 418—Front rm., Ist. floor: steam heat. 84.00. OHIO. X., 535—Rooms, men; steam heat. hot water. Rl. 2066. PIERSON. 3338—Comfortable room for gentleman: $3.50; N. 111, car. Ha. 3330. 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. TENTH. E.. 321—Nicely furnished front room, downstairs; private entrance; 2 gentlemen or couple: $2 each. HOTEL AMERICAN 210 Va S. ILLINOIS. Nice, clean rms. with or without baths. Weekly rates $4 and up. City heat. DENISON HOTEL Pay all your bills with one eheck: 1 lights. water, maid service, linen furnlshed: and ud. Pennsylvania & Ohio. PRINCETON HOTEL Nice clean rms.; hot. cold water: $5 wk.: with bath. $7 wk.; city heat; real winter home, ladies, gentlemen. 232 8. Illinois. HEAD - bed lamps- excellent rooms: 17 wk.: with bath 88 weekly and up for Derm. tuesta Colonial Hotel 236 N Ulinols

HOTEL ANTLERS 750 N. Meridian St. $11.50, sl2 and sl4 per week with tub or shower baths; rooms newly furnished and decorated, swimming; pool, bowling alleys: free parking for your convenience, and ail within walking distance of the Circle. DREXEL ARMS —730 N. Illinois: 100 outside rms.. steam heat: $5 week and up. LI. 2821. _ NICE, neat furnished room: next to bath: modern: private home. Dr. 5518. DOWNTOWN— Cory well furnished rm.. private apt., hot water. Rl. 4618. CLEAN, warm room, young men or empl. couple: garage optional. Ch. 6589-R. Room for Rent With Board ALABAMA. N.. 3448—Modern rm. and board: for 2. >7 each wek. Ta. 2830. CAPITOL. N.. 2301—Large cheerful warm rm: home prlv.; excel, meals. Ha. 4975-M. heat; reasonable. Ta. 5353. CENTRAL, 2839—1 or 2; home privileges; meals optional. Ha. 0954, 1 OR 2 small children: mother’s care: modern home: near school. Ch. 0413-J. NEW JERSEY. N.. 2229—Cosy front rm., modern, private home, privileges, hot water, good heat, home cooking, la. 4706, 10TH. E., 2010—Nice, warm rm.; private home: privil.; 2 young men; nr. Tech. Ch. 5640-J. ___ PARK. 1415—Warm, cosy rm.: 2 employed, real home. Best meals. Li. 7019. Rent Housekeeping Rooms ALA., N., 530—4-rm. cottage; nicely fur.; semi-modern; reasonable. Rl. 5882. ALABAMA N., 1019—2 large rms.. everyth. furn.; private entrance. Accommodate 3. BROADWAY. 830—Front, modern, sum. apt.: pri. entrance: adults: SB. Rl. 3245, BROADWAY. 1134—Clean, warm rm. and kitchen, with sink, near bath: >5. COLLEGE, 2038 —2-room, modern, furn. apt.; suitable for two; $6. He. 5115. CAP., N., 2915 1-rm. nicely fur.; kitchenette. sink, prlv. et.: >6. Ha. 4239. CENTRAL. 1404—2 large front rms. down, sink, steam heat, range, piano; EAST. N.. 914—Purn., 2 connecting, clean, modem rms., steam heat; adults. EAST. N.. 317—2 nicely furnished mod. rms.: private entrance: 36 week. ILLINOIS. N.. 2339—1. 2. S-rm. kitchenette apt. *4.50. $6 and $8.50: everything furn. Ta. 7110. ILL.. N.. 1744—Large, warm rm.: every - thlng furnished: homelike. Ha. 4033-R. NEW JERSEY. N..134—G00d clean housekeeplng rooms. Ri. 4145. _____ NEW JERSEY. N.. 1606—2 rms. downstairs, furn.: sink: pri, entrance: >6. Ha. 0326-M. Aew YORK, E.. 227—Large front housekeeping rooms; modern; centrally located. NEW YORK, wTi 1016—Two modern housekeeping rooms: good heat; 85. NOBLE, 537. N.—2 clean, warm rooms; newly furnished: reasonable. OHIO. E., 540—Two nice front rooms. $5 week. One room. $3, ORIENTAL. N.. 30—2 and 3-rm. unfurn. front ants.: also 2-rm. unfum. apt. Li. 9055. . ST. JOE, E., 215—2 large rms., front, down: sink: private entrance. Rl. 8273. SOUTHEASTERN. 1611—4-rm. sum. house: gas, light; water sum.: *8 week. . TALBOTT. N.. 2338—2-rm. kitchenette 1 fmt rm., kltehn.: nicely fur.; gar. Ta 7038 TALBOTT. N.. 2420—1, 2, 3-rm. apts.- *5. $6 and *7: children welcome. Ta. 7110. WALNUT. E., 112—Rm., kitchenette; mod., front: priv. cnt.: also sleep, rm.: all fur. TALBOT. N., 2525—2 large rms.; porch, sink, steam: pri. ent.; ref. Ta. 2763. WASHINGTON. E.. 3201—3 rm. modem apt., everything turn.: private entrance. WEST. N. 313 i White): 530 W. New York St. Phone Li. 6062. Rl. 1178. 30TH. 42 W.—2 attractive warm furnished rooms: reasonable. Ta. 1785. TWO downstairs connecting housekeeping rms. prlv. entrance, gas. lights, water pd. *5 wk. Call at 1611 Southeastern Ave. 19TH, W.. 136—1, 4 or 3 comfortable rooms: mod.: very reasonable. Hs. 4957, Houses and Flats Furnished ALABAMA. N.. 2533—2 large, modern rms.; kitchenette and garage; 838.50. Ha. 34Q7. EUCLID. N.. 625—Modern 4 rms., kitchenette; ln-a-door bed; gar, optional. Ir, 2456 NORTH. E. 316 AND 318 -3 rooms. mod.: Frigidalre: weekly rate. Rl. 4007. BELMONT. S.. 1114—3-rm. double: heat, light, gas and gar. fur. Be. 1117-W. AMBASSADOR APARTMENT HOTEL 850 N. PENN. , . Beautifully famished and unfurnished apartments, ultra modsra. bath with tub and shower. Prlzldaire. walking distance Phope Rl 1871 ASHLAND. 1529—Tw0 nicely furnished front rooms: in-a-door bed; kitchen dinette: private bath and entrance. THE BERWICK 901 N. New Jersey St.: 2 rooms with kitchenette and bath: newly refurnished: all utilities; iow weekly rent.__ JEFFERSON. N.. 248 5-rmJ modem: gar.: everything sum.: <l2 50 per week. Rl. 9747, Ta. 4548. DELAWARE COURT One room, kitchenette and bath: furnished or unfurnished. See custodian. DREXEL ARMS—73O N. 111.: 1< 3 rms.. furn. hskg. suites, with bath: 310. 315 wk. UPPER DUPLEX—Furnished. 3 rms.: bath; good heat: adults, Ir. 7912. TUXEDO. N.. 902—Will share nicely sum. 5-rm. home with couple. Eve. Ch. 6233. Eves. FOR RENT—Modem bungalow, furnished: 312 per week. Be. 2023. Apartments for Rent BTCKING 313—3 i-.nd 4-rm. modern ante.; heat, water furn.; reasonable. Dr. 4659-M. RILEY. N.. 37—Two. 4-rm. apt*.: modem: [ on court within. >lB to 825. Ir. 6663. WASH.. E.. 5822—Large llivng-room. - Tull - sire bedroom. Pullman diner, kitchenette: moderniy eautpped in every respect: Frigidalre: >87.50. RL 4310. Ir. 1085. 11TH. W.. 42—Nicely decorated kitchenette apt.: heat, light, gas. water and ice fur.; >32.50. Apply Apt. 1, THE GRANT. 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 an obligations: we usually furnish ear and driver <o show apartments without extra charge. Cal) Rl. 1371 day and night service.

Now is the time to buy a Used Car — Never before have you. seen such values. If you are planning on buying a Used Car or Used Truck this year, do so NOW. Take advantage of these extremely low prices. These are a few representative values in Times Want Ads; many others are listed in the “Automobile Classification.” Ford Sport Coupe, 1929 Model $265.00 Ford Model A Tudor Sedan • •.. 255.00 Ford Cabriolet, 1929 Model 855.00 Graham-Paige 835 Sedan, 1928 Model 485.00 Oldsmobile Cabriolet, 1929 Model .. • • 485.00 Oldsmobile Coupe, 1926 Model 95.00 Ford Coupe, 1924 Model 25.00

Apartments for Rent 340 K. PRATT ......* *2? 22 i 1030 to 1036 Control | 850 N. Pennsylvania f0.50 1108 College 3* 0° 1655 N. Alabama 51 S2 3011 N. Meridian 80 to 85.00 3707 N. Merdlan 135.00 234 E. Pratt 37.50 1733 N. Meridian 74.50 3515 N. Pennsylvania 35 00 1330 Park Ave 43.00 413 N. Alabama 47 to 57.00 1326 N. Illinois 35 to 40.00 1603 Central 35 to 05.00 418 E. 15th 45 to 55.00 MOYNAHAN PROPERTIES. 710 Union Title. LI. 3488. He. 1237. Rl. 1371. SEE OR PHONE US FIRST Furnished and unfurnished acts., ir ten locations: 625 up. Phone LI. 839) *H. H‘ wSoDSMALL & CO. THE CHISWICK Ruckle. 2805-11: desirable S rooms <2 bed rms.), *SO. *55; garage, heat, water furnished. Rl. 7243; eves.. Ha. 1863-M. Downtown Eugenia Apts.. 302 W. New York; four rooms; perfect condition: $37.50. Rl. 6367. SCHMID & SMITH. INC- REALTORS. THE GRAYSTONE Hlinoif. N.. 239—One and two-room apartments, downtown, $lO per month and up. Open any time. MANCHESTER, 962 N. PENN. Bedroom apartment: Frlgidaire; all utilities furnished: $62.50. LI. 1781. DUPLEX—New. for 3: aU utilities In and paid; hot water heat: $35. Ha. 3858-M. Houses for Rent ARLINGTON. S.. 539—4-rm. mod. brick veneer dble.; partly fur, desired. Ir. 1541. ASHLAND, 1627—7-room modern double; garage; water pd.; $27.50. Ri. 1194CENTRAL. 2910—Dandy 7-room mod.: gar.; good condition: reduced S4O. Ha. 2105-M. COLLEGE, 1419—Easily heated 6-room mod, dble.. garage; reduced S3O. Li- 3948. COTTAGE, 1545—5 rooms; water paid; gas, elec.; 616; near school. Hu. 4368. DE LOSS. 1318—4-room single; lights, gas. water, toilet, garage: $lO. Ri. 6441. DENNY. N.. 735—Cosy 4 rms. modern. garage, water paid, $32.50. Ta. 2580. HARRIS. S.. 31—6-rm. modern, except furnace; garage: reduced $25, Be. 0746. HAMILTON. N.. 325—4 rms., mod.: redeco.; gar: water paid; only S2B. Ch. 1987-W. ILLINOIS, 1506, N.—2-story, mod. house; garage; S3O. Owner, Dr. 3233. KANSAS. 149—5 rms., bath, water paid; near schools. $23.50. Dr. 6686. LA SALLE, N.. 204—5-rm. cottage; compl. bath, gas hter; no fur.; gar.; $25. Ir. 4335. MICH.. E.. 4712—Strictly mod. double; $ rms.: gar.: corner; paved alley. Ir, 2990. NORTH. 3730 E. near St. Philips church; Va cozy double, living room, dining room kitchen. bedroom and bath, garage, water paid; $25. HU. 3108; office. RI. 1533. PARK AVE.. 1725—6-room modern double, garage. <25. Ta. 2231, PARKER, 3245—4 rms.. toilet inside, ga-.-age; water paid; $lB. Hu. 4381. PARKVIEW, 13—5-rm. mod.; easily heated; 725; E. Wash.; Willard park. Wa. 4326. RUCKLE, 3838—Attractive strictly mod., south Va. 6 rooms, near school and shopping center; gar. Reduced $45. Ha. 0559-W. RITTER, S., i35— Double; 4 rooms; semimodern; water paid; <lB. Rl. 6618. SALEM. 3628—6-room double, garage, soft water, near Shortrldge. Reduced. Ha. 3222. TACOMA, N.. 1618—5-room mod*: redec.; garage; water paid; $35. Wa. 0395. THADDEUS, 1737—4 rooms, bath: gar.; wa. pd.: S2O. Will redeco. Ch. 3858-W, UNION. 1714—Modern upper duplex; 5 rooms and bath. Dr. 4805. WINTHROP, 4147—M0d. double; garage; reas. rent to responsible tenant. LI. 2423. RIVER COTTAGE—Near Broad Ripple; responsible party, with automobile; work out rent by repairing nearby cottages. Box A-163 The Times. MY HOME —Corner Blue Ridge and Capitol; Dutch colonial; 3 bedrooms, sun porch, breakfast room, library, bath and lavatory, water softener, themostat. dble. far.; see the house or call Hu. 1680, or a. 0348. CORNER. 25th and Talbott. 2-wav double: modern. 6 rooms; front-drive garage; reduced to S4O. Ha. 4845-M. MONTH AFREE-M0 N. West St.- 4 rooms. $12.75. No. 42; 3 rms., $11.50; 2 rms.. SB. Rl. 5177. Dr. 6425-R. PARK. 2322—Lovely 4-bedrm. dble.; splendid furnace thermostat: easily heated: hdwd. firs.; Inlaid lino.; ga.: S6O, He. 5733. 31ST. 532 W.—Dandy 5-room modern; water paid. Reduced S3O, Ha. 4597-R, 1642 PARK Four rooms, bath, plenty of hot water and heat furnished. $45.00. GREGORY A INC. LI. 7491. 35 NORTH WALLACE Five rooms all modem, good condition; garage. S3O. GREGORY & APPEL. INC. LI. 7491. Va MO. FREE—Bradbury. 1317; 4-rms.. $16.50: water pd. Ri. 5177. Dr. 6425-R. $9; COLORED—BBB Fowler St.; 4-room cottage; elec. Owner. 1854 N. Delaware St. Ta. 5334. $5: COLORED—B 79 W. 11th St.: 3 rms. Owner. 1854 N. Delaware St. Ta. 5334. Modem Colored, $20.00 Six rooms, good condition. 920 E. 15th. DUNLOP Sc HOLTEGEL. 122 E. Market. Business Places for Rent STOREROOM—Fine loca. barber, millinery; rent S2O mo.; 1205 Madison. Dr. 6793. Houses for Sale BUY A HOME WHEREVER YOU WANT IT. YOUR RENT WILL SOON PAY IT OUT. LOOK AT THIS LIST. 77 N. Brookvllle: 5-room mod bungalow; street and alley paved; no Barrett; $4,500. 121 E. Berwyn: 5-room mod. bungalow: all hardwood floors; 1-year-old; $3,750. 1518 Bradbury Are.: mod. 5-room bungalow: same as new; street paved; no Barrett; $3,500. Twentieth Ave.. Beech Grove: splendid 5-room bungalow; light; not mod.; $2,750. 1402 N. Pershing Ave.; mod. 5-room bungalow? street paved: no Barrett; good as new; $3,000. 947 N. Highland Ave.; 6 rooms: .complete bath; no garage; good condition; $2,000. * 2007 Lyndhurst Drive: 5 rooms: lights, fireplace; not modern; good condition; BUY ANY THESE AT 1% PER MONTH. Rl. 1528. Ir. 6487. J. A. CARR East JEFFERSON AVE.. N.. 2138—4 rooms, electric lights, gas. well, good location, vacant, only $1,500.00 clear; SIOO.OO cash, 814.00 a month. Selling cheap. L. J. SEXTON, Realtor, Indiana Trust Bldg., Rl. 7X51. Ir. 0631. South NOW IS THE BEST TIME TO BUY. Bungalows. SIOO down. Ri. 3509. N. J. FOX. Hu. -1188. BIGGEST BARGAIN ..in best addition on south side; 6 rooms, mod. home; 3 bedrooms; near St. Catherine: cash or terms. Owner 1003 Tabor. Dr, 3398-J. LOOK: 5100.00 CASH; LOOK 1048 8. West St.. 8 rooms, excellent condition, triple garage, inside toilet, electric lights, gas. 46 foot lot. fire-proof roof, price reduced from $3,000 to- $3,100; pay SIOO down, S2O a month including interest. Ideal for large family. L. J. SEXTON. Realtor. Indiana Trust Bldg.. ri. 7isi. ir. 0831Suburban for Sale BEN DAVIS S. High School Rd.; 5 to. semi-mod., newly papered. 2 lots. 60x300: good street, electricity, gas in street, garchicken house, fruit. Easy terms. Be. 2208. Eve.. Be. SB3O-R. $17.00 CASH; $17.00 monthly; price. $1,700; thiid house so. of 46th st., ea. side Vernon are., Lawrence. Ind.: 4 rooms, elec., p r *l*B*. olrn * r ’ 1854 Del * V!ire st

Miscellaneous for Sale pmUNCLAiMEP 1 Ciose out of our pork and Deans at 5c per can. One 1931 model electric radio, set complete with tubes, $75. Come in and hear it. Great reduction in all our furniture. One electric washing machine, SSO. Latest style. E CORNER- IMfrl CAPITOL 6 SOUTH LfLJ Rebuilt Automatic Electric Pumps. MEIER. ELECTRIC & MACHINE CO. 3525 E. Wash. St. Ir. 1151. AUTOMATIC—Card printing press; $35. New bench grinder. $5. 845 N. 111. St. Machinery and Tools FOR SALE CHEAP 1 Norton plain cylindrical grinder. 1 Hendey plain milling machine. 4 Monarch engine lathes. 1 Superior 24-ln. upright drill press. Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 East Wash. St. Ir. 1151. SELL. RENT OR BUY REAL ESTATE through classified ads in the Times. Phone “ad-taker” Ri. 5551. during business hours Household Goods ICE BOXES Big reduction on many refrigerators in our very complete line. Buy now and save money. Polan Ice and Fuel Cos. 2000 Northwestern Ave. GAS STOVES—Furniture pianos, sewing machines, refrigerators; all in good condition and cheap as you want them. Delivery free. 127 W Georgia St FIRE DAMAGED FURNITURE—Made like new, polished, varnished, glued, pinned. Call for estimate, cheap. Be. 1492; Be. 2345-J. CLOSE OUT SALE—AU soiled and used gas ranges; big assortment; real bargains; 35 to sl2, 102 S. Pennsylvania St. ’EASY WASHER-—Used; for sale; good condition: $22.50. 32 N. Delaware St. HOOVER SWEEPER—SIS; GOOD COND. 735 SHELBY ST. DR. 6069. SEWING MACHINES, portable electric Singer and other makes as low as $35. SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO.. 126 W. Washington St. Rl. 9718. TUXEDO —Dress suits: child’s foundation desk with study plan; cheap. Wa. 3205. MAKE your own dresses. Buy Singer sewing machines as low as $lO. Singer Sewlng Machine Cos., 838 Va. Ave. Dr. 2474. IVORY GAS RANGE—Dining rm.. 9 pc. living rm.. complete bedroom, occasional table, dressers. 2428 N. Meridian. Building Materials 6-ln. Drain tile, 7c ea.; lath, $2.50 M; %- in. thick gypsum sheathing. 3c ft.; wall board, 2Vic ft. Harrison 2510. ALLIED COAL & MAT. CO , 2112 Northwestern. Musical Instruments HAINES BROS, mahogany upright case, keys, action and tone fine. Priced $45; terms.- WILKING MUSIO CO., 120 E. Ohio St. SAXOPHONE. C Melody, with case. $46.00. 205 Massachusetts Ave. Li. 9470. GENUINE Baldwin upright, like new, finest of condition, action and tone; wonderful piano for the most critical. Special price. $135: terms. WILKING MUSIC! CO., 120 E. Ohio St. SAXOPHONE —First class condition. $35 and up; easy payments. LORENZ SAXOPHONE SCHOOL, Pembroke Arcade LI. 4800. STARR piano, walnut case, splendid condition: priced $55; terms. WILKING MUSIC CO.. 120 E. Ohio St. PlANO—Upright good condition, leaving city, sac, for quick sale. Hu. 6649. Radio and Equipment LOW prices on Balkeit radios; 8-tube screen grid highboy, regular $179.50. sale *79.50 complete; $169.50 lowboy model screen grid. $69.50 complete; easy terms. KEMPLER RADIO CO. 36 Virginia Ave. Rl. 3235. 5 ONLY—Brand new Apex Neutrodyne; while they last, $39.50. complete with tubes. ALLEN. 511 Massachusetts Ave. 33Vi PER CENT discount on 1931 Westinghouse floor model radios. 1524 N. Illinois. Rl. 2876, 50c PER CALL—Expert service. Why nay more. Lightning Radio. Ch. 7210. LINCOLN RADIO SERVICE—R. C. A. Tubes, gen, repairing: experts. LI. 1126. AERIALS —Radio service, by graduate engineer; 11 years experience. Dr. 6369-J. TIMES WANT- ADS make interesting reading. because interesting bargains of many kinds are listed here daily. Miscellaneous Wanted H FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS. HOMES COMPLETE PREFERRED. HODGES AUCTION, RI. 2019, WE WANT HOUSEHOLD GOODS. IF it’s on earth we buy it. CARL SHANK AUCTION. 25 N. Alabama St. LI. 0055. PARTY wants 4 to 6 rms. of furniture, or . will buy a few odd pieces. Cali Hu. 7274 days or eves. Furniture Wanted—Ch. 4651 FOR QUICK SERVICE & BEST PRICES. Poultry and Supplies BABY CHICKS—SB. *lO and *l2 ner one hundred: egg; 150 egg units. Order now at 34 N. Delaware St. BOYER'S HATCHERY. Pets RABBlTS—Chlncillas New Zealand Reds, Whites. 813 E. Main.. Br. Ripple. Hu. 5929. WE will pay 50c each for any number of light female canaries in good condition. WARD’S Pet Shop. 147 N. Pennsylvania. Indiana’s largest pet dealers. CANARIES—We guarantee males that sing: hens that feed. 306 Holmes. Be. 1865. Business Opportunities MAIL ORDER BUSINESS Unlimited possibilities; S2OO down, balance from business. See MR. CRAIG, between 4 and 7 p, m- 1334 N. Illinois St. * Store-Office Supplies TYPEWRITERS—AII standard makes, new and used portables; Dalton adding machine*. Repairs and typewriter supplies. Typewriters of all makes retted at $3 per month or 3 months *7.50. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO., 137 N. Meridian St. Board of Trade Bldg 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 * Illinois Lump ... $5.00 Monarch Lump.. $5.25 W. Virginia Lp.. $6.50 We HancUe All Other Best Grades of Coal and Coke. CENTER COAL CO. LI. 1458 LI. 1459 KINDLING AND WOOD % of full load delivered anywhere. Plrepltce and furnace wood, $3 and $4 a cord. U. 1833.

• (xml and Wood LARGE—BLOCKY. NO SLATE OR SLACK TRY THE BEST BUY IN THE CITY FOR *5. BEST W. VA LARGE BLOCK *6.50 BEST VA. MINE RUN. 50% LF...65.35 BEST EASTERN KY . LO. 8LK...*7,M BEST IBLAND CRK LG BLK *7.00 Also smeller size* in above grades. ECHO LUMP 85.50 WONDER RED ASH LP $7.75 IND NO 6 LUMP *5.00 WHITE ASH BLOCK *3 00 ECONOMY LUMP . 83.00 IND. MTNE RUN. 50% LP $4.50 BEST POCA LP RED ASH 89.00 CITIZENS COKE *9.00 and *9.59 DELIVER ANYWHERE IN CITY. IMMEDIATE SERVICE. JECCWCV*ize WITH ICONOMV* tVETDELIVER ANYWHERE WESTVA. g(fji LARGE LP. Hamilton Coal Cos. HU 5250 REX lp.. holds fire overnight *5.00 *2 ton *2.75. Vi ton *1.50 W. Va. lump: no soot ....$6.50 : 2 ton $3.50. Vt, ton ...$2.00 NIGHT. CALL CH. 5395. J. & I. COAL CO. Cl). 8048. imSSCOAL INDIANA STH VEIN 8-IN. LP. FKD.85.00 W. VIRGINIA 6-IN. LP.. FKD...... 6.50 W. VA. MINE RUN. 50% LUMP.... 5.25 GOOD W. VA. NUT AND SLACK... 4.00 W. VA. 4x6 FURNACE EGG. FKD.. 6.25 W. VA. WASH EGG.. FKD.... GENUINE ISL. CRK. LGE. LP. FKD. 7.00 E. Kv.. walnut. 6-in. lump, fkd 7.00 Pocahontas No. 3 shov. lp. 9.00 Pocahontas mine run. 40% 1p....... T-gJ Citizen coke, all sizes... ...$9.00 to 8.50 Call Us for Quick Delivery. FREDRICK COAL CO. ESTABLISHED 31 YEARS 801-899 Beecher St. DR. 1792 DR. 1793 Indianapolis Ice & Fuel Cos. I Why take chances on Inferior K grades of coal. Our years of ex- ■ perlenee is your profit. ■ Indiana. 8-in lp. cln fkd $5.00 W. Va., 2x6 furnace egg. ■. •• ■ 6.35 W VA.. LARGE LP., FORKED 6.50 W. V., 2x4 egg. forked 6.35 E. Ky., 6-in. Tump forked.... 7.00 Pioneer Island Creek forked... 7.00 Genuine No. 3 Pocahontas..,. 9.00 ■•ocaliontas No. 3 mine run.... 7.00 Citizens Coke, all sizes. 89 and 9.50 Operator* of Three Yard*. Dr. 6685 Dr. 2400 I Deliver Anywhere in City. ■ This coal is clean forked, burns ■ well and holds fire overnight. Ab- m solutely the best buy in the city for ■ the money. Sold only by the UNION COAL CO. g DR. 4622. Indiana 6-lncb lump. j. f f\_f\ Free from slate and Q? ( if I slack. Will not clinker. J •\J\) West Va. -in. blk. cln. /<’ t" r\ fkd. This is one of the Q? pv I 1 highest quality coals gD \J „J \J coming from W. Va... ~ Other High-Grade Cor.l and Coke We Deliver Anywhere Crane Coal Ca DR, 5904. DR. 5904. r LOTS OF HEAT—LOW COST’’' BLACK BELL e 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... $7.00 FEDERAL COAL CO. 1020 E. North St. CH. 2291 ' TIMES WANT ADS make Interesting reading. because interesting bargains of many kinds are listed here daily. Money to Loan I S AVE 1 NEARLY A THIRD | OH LOANS j v$ The Household Plan offers cash |.< ■ loans above SIOO and up to S3OO ■ ■ at almost a third less than the Is V lawful rate. Loans of SSO to SIOO Rs Bj can be made at a slightly higher § ■ rate ' Wm Strictlv confidential. Husband li ■ and wife only need sign. Come If ■ in. phone or write. yl sth Floor Lemcke Bldg IS &J 106 E. Market St. Ri. 2579 I 4th Floor Kresge Bldg. ■ 41 E. Washington St. Rl. 7923. ffy HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION FURNITURE AUT^j|)ANS 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 charges; no indorsers No embarrassing investigations PUBLIC WELFARE LOAN ASSOCIATION 330 Occidental Bldg. Rl 3587. PERSONAL PROPERTY LOANS SECURITY INV & LOAN INC. 136 N Delaware- Li 5088. BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY OF INDIANAPOLIS. INC. 34 S. Pennsylvania. Rl. 5054, THE ARCADE LOAN COMPANY Chattel Loans. 137 E Warh Room 34 Ri Y>97 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 Bldg. 118 N. Penn. Bt. Rl. 7488.

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Money to Loan V 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. Tur CAPITOL LOAN CO. 1414 E. WASH. ST. Riley 75451 MONEY TO LOAN Pint and second real estate mortgage* AUTOMOBILE and HOUSEHOLD iota*. EouiiaMe Finance Cos 9ia B Ohio LI Automobiles Wanted WILL—Pav cash for tour car or tour ea’ilty. 1. WOLF AUTO CO. Ll. 4518. 381 N. Ctoltr.. WE PAY CASH FOR LATE MODEL CARS. EUREKA AUTO. 322 N. Cap. Ll. 4188. TIMES WANT ADS make intereitlne readlng. because Interesting bargains of many kinds are listed here dally. Auto Supplies and Repairs Motors Rebuilt $lB to S2B We will completely overhaul yonr motor, refit with new rings, grind valves, tighten all rods and main bearings and tune motor at a net cost of $lB to *3B. Absolutely guaranteed in every wav. Ererythlng else at lowest prices. Call or phone Rl 0648. Indiana State Auto School, Bouth and Alabama. JOHN GUDELHOEFER WAGON CO.—Will repair or mak9 new tops and curtains for vour car 202 Kentucky Ay. Automobiles for Sale Excellent Values 1930 Packard stand. 8 sedan. 1930 Cord sedan; like new. 1930 Ford Tudor sedan. 1929 Packard stand. 8 sedan. 1929 Packard stand. 8 coupe. 1929 Hudson coupe. 1929 DeSoto sedan. 1928 Studebaker Commander sedan 1938 Packard 6 sedan. 1928 Marmon 68 de luxe roadster. 1928 Wlllys-Knlaht 66 foursome. 1928 Chrysler 75 town sedan--1928 Studebaker Diet, roadster. 1938 Chrysler 62 coupe. 1928 Chrysler 63 sedan. See our Packard roadsters and sport phaetons. The best looking cars in Indianapolis. See them before you buy. The Citizens Motor Car Cos. 27 Years with Packard. 1811 K. m. St. Ri. 7596 Open evenings and Sunday. $25 to $125 1924 Ford coupe •...,$ 25 1924 Ford tudor 35 1923 Bulck coupe 45 1934 Buick touring 85 1925 Buick touring 75 1924 Nash sedan 65 1926 Ford truck 75 1926 Ford coupe 75 1936 Oldsmobile coupe 95 1925 Dodge sedan 136 1926 Buick 2-door sedan 135 1926 Whippet coupe 125 Many others to choose from. CENTRAL BUICK CO. 602 N. Capitol LI. 1995 V CHEVROLET 0 ■* gain. Has very low mileage. Can hardly be told from new; is A-l completely. Only slls down. HARE CHEVROLET CO. 552 E. Washington St. Rl. 5323. Open Evenings and Sunday. X “CHEVROLET A-l condition throughout. A bargain for only *75 down. HARE CHEVROLET CQ. 552 E. Washington St. Rl. 5323. Open evenings and Sunday. _ W* CHEVROLET & fir CABRIOLET. 1937. One of the Br# | blue jobs. This car has been reconditioned. Good rubber. Body good. Priced to sell quick. *85.00. Lauth Chevrolet Cos.. 3547 E. Washington St. Ir. 1175. Open evenings and Sunday. y./* CHEVROLET f jrfjr SEDAN. 1927. Has new paint: \rg ft motor is A-t; tires are in good condition; top and upholstery both are fair. Car number 2319. Priced to sell, only $135.00. 3547 E. Waslhngton St. Ir. 1175. LAUTH CHEVROLET CO. Open Evenings and Sunday. rupvnni ft special sedan. LHCVnuLL I J93A Fully equipped demonstrator. 2 months old. has new car title only *IOO down. Ask for Mr. Dewey. West Btde Chevrolet Cos., 3419 W. Washington St. Be. 3519. CHEVROLET *o* Priced to sell quickly. Terms. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-65 S. Meridian Bt. Dr. 4743. V CHEVROLET *n. care. Tires, top, upholstery are A-l; motor runs fine. Priced low; only S9O down. HARE CHEVROLET CO. 552 E. Washington St. Ri. 5325. Open Evenings and Sunday. FORD 1930 TUDOR. driven 7,831 1 miles; can’t be told from a new car- heater, etc.; sll6 down, balance Ford's finance. BROWNING GENT CO. INC. AOth and Meridian Bts. Ri. 8655. FORD MODEL T TUDOR SEDAN. r*M*E\L* 19 35 j ug j the car go t(> and from work in. Priced only $35.00 down. C. O. WARNOCK. 819 East Washington St. Li. 8396. . FORD MODEL T TUDOR SEDAN' i 1925. Can be bought for only *40.00: down payment of only *IO.OO and *3.50 per week. C. O. WARNOCK. 819 East Washington Bt. Ll, 8396, FORD SPORT COUPE, 1939. This is iu A-l condition throughout; has good rubber, and excellent upholstery. Priced only $265.00. This and other good buys. SWISSHELM & SON. 544 East Washington Street. • FORD MODEL A TUDOR COACH Is w ' extra good, ha* good tires top. motor, and upholstery Is excellent. Priced only $225.03. This and other good buys. SWISSHELM & SON. 544 East Washington Street. FORDS guaranteed values r good USED CARS. FRANK HATFTELD, 625 North Capitol FORD 1939 CABRIOLET. Painted ryi\u beautiful apple green; broadcloth upholstery; good Ures and Just reconditioned; only *355 BROWNING GENT CO.. INC. 10th and Meridian Sts. Rl 8655. GRAHAM-PAIGE side mounts, paint and interior very good end low mileage: {483 for quick sale BROWNING GENT CO., INC . 10th and Meridian Sts. Ri. 8655. OLDSMOBILE entirely in the city. Traded in because owner needed two cars. In perfect eon•yu®ll mechanically and In appearanceside mounts and trunk rack: good tires- "?® n y 9<<s browning gent GO-. INC., 10th and Meridian Sts. Ri. 8655. Goon Used Cara ’ . „ FRANK S FEESER^ 1126 Prrrcect. hqq Barzains In Used Cars. GRAHAM-PAISb OF D;DIANA 3209 E Wash 8t Qh too*. REAL VALLES IN USED CARS MARMON NEW-USED CAR STORE 1022.35 N MERTDTAN BT WHIPPET. H. Reconditioned coach; sfso! MARTIN S, 4451 W. Washington WHIPPET '39. Reconditioned; good tires: $345. MARTIN’S. 4451 W. Washington. Trucks G. M. C. 2-TON 1928 Model—s6oo Closed cab and Dual pneumatic tires. Wonderful value represented ir this unit. This is vour opportunity to purchase a high class motor truck at an exceptional General Motors Truck Cos. 31 W. 13th -St. Direct Pctory Branch