Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 225, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 January 1931 — Page 13

'AN. 28, 1931.

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ALBANIAN KING ' ON FIRST TRIP FROM COUNTRY Zog in Vienna to Seek Relief From Serious Throat Ailment. BY ROBERT H. BEST United Press Staff Correspondent VIENNA, Jan. 28.—King Zog of Albania arrived here today to consult specialises about a throat ailment from which he has suffered for considerable time. His trip to Vienna marked the first journey of

the self-pro-claimed monarch beyond the boundaries of his little kingdom. The throat allin en t has been considered serious, according to reports from Tirana in recent months. Various specialists have visited in the Albanian capital In the past to

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examine the king, but have not given him the required relief. The trouble was said to be due to his habit of smoking several packages o£ cigarets a day and to the restricted activities of the king since he decided to abandon the presidency of the republic of Albania for the throne. As Ahmed Zogu, a soldier and adventurer, the monarch of Albania first became president of the republic, which was proclaimed in ■1923, after a period of outlawry and internal warfare. Zogu headed a strong military group which took control and, after ousting the former government, won the presidential election. Bui, the soldier was not content with being a president and, in 1928, the national assembly changed the constitution to make the country a monarchy and chose Zogu (who later dropped the “U” from nis name) as king. He was crowned as King Zog I, The position of the new king was aided by his friendly attitude toward Italy and Fascist officers aided him at various times, but there were so many rival factions in the country that King Zog was forced to stay close to his well-guarded palace to avoid an attack. In his adventuring days the king aroused the enmity of several groups of natives, known as the most fearless fighters in the Balkans and sworn to avenge an offense against ■their kinsmen. Asa result it has been said a large number of mountaineers merely are awaiting an opportunity to attack him, regardless of the consequences to themselves.

In the Air Weather conditions in the air at 9 a. m.: „ Southwest wind, 4 miles an hour; barometric pressure, 30.30 at sea level; temperature, 35; ceiling unlimited; visibility, miles; field, good. Famous Fliers Stop Here Captain Frank M. Hawks and Clarence D. Chamberlin, two prominent American fliers, visited Indianapolis Tuesday. Hawks, holder of transcontinental speed records, flying his own plane and accompanied by his mother, stopped at Curtiss-Wright headquarters, Mars Hill airport, for refueling. He was en route to San Angelo, . Tex, to join Will Rogers, humorist, in Red Cross work for destitute families. Chamberlin was a passenger here on the west-bound T. and W. A., Inc., plane and transferred here to an Embry-Riddle plane bound for Cincinnati, O. He visited the Allison Engineering Company’s plant. Woman Backs Cup Defense By United Press LONDON, Jan. 28.— Lady Houston, noted British philanthropist, has offered to guarantee British participation in the Schneider cup seaplane races. She is motivated, she said, by the desire “to prevent the Socialist government from being spoil-sports.” The offer was made in a telegram from Lady Houston to Prime Minister Ramsay 'MacDonald. The government declined to sanction defense of the trophy, won by England in 1929, due to the expense of building new machines. The air ministry was not in a position to lend machines or pilots for the races, it was announced. Reserve Bases Planned Bv .VE.4 Service WASHINGTON, Jan. 28.—Two naval reserve air bases are to be 'established during the present year *t St. Louis and Miami for the purpose of training pilots for the navy. Authorities of both cities have arranged to provide landing fields, hangars and barracks without cost to the navy. These bases are being provided to increase the number of pilots being trained for the navy. Arrivals and Departures Mars Hill Airport—Lieutenant Matt G. Carpenter, One hundred end thirteenth observation squadron, Indiana national guard, to Gamp Knox, Ky., one passenger; T. and W. A. passengers eastbound i were Walter J. Frederick, Rochester, N. Y., and J. R. Moynahan, 710 Union Title building; CurtissWright visitors included C. S. Hayes, Bt. Louis to Indianapolis and return, overnight, Monocoupe. EDITOR TO GO ON AIR Rcripps-Howard Official Will Speak Over Chain Broadcast. Vg United Press NEW YORK. Jan. 28.— George B. Parker, editor-in-chief of the Scripps-Howard newspapers, will speak on “What the Reader Wants” at the “going to press” how of the Columbia broadcasting system, Feb. 4, it was announced today. Parker 'frill speak over WABC from 5 to 5:15 i. m., Indianapolis time.

Twenty-Five Pairs of Tickets To the Apollo Theater FREE | Twenty-five pair of tickets ! are being sent each day to those whose names are printed among The Times Want Ads. If your name is published you will receive two tickets good for matinee admissions to any performance. Now Showing “THE CRIMINAL CODE’* . Featuring Walter Huston Phillips Holmes Constance Cummings APOLLO THEATRE This week

Legal Notices I WILL SELL at Public Auction, one Chalmers touring car. Serial No. A127418 for storage charges; (42.50. at 10 a. m., Saturday. February 14. 1931. OAKLANDON CHEVROLET SALES, Oaklandon. Indiana. WE WILL sell at Public Auction, one Nash sedan, motor number 22123 for storage charges, amounting to $154, at 10 a. m. Saturday. Feb. 14. 1931. OAKLANDON CHEVROLET SALES, Oaklandon, Indiana. WE WILL sell at Public Auction, one Dodge roadster, 1926 model, motor number 8656104. serial number A633759 i or storage and repair charges, amounting to $75.65 at 10 a. m. Saturday. Feb. 14, 19S1. OAKLANDON CHEVROLET SALES, Oaklandon. Indiana. WE WILL "SELL at Public Auction, one Marmon touring, motor number 10288, serial No. 12203a9. for storgae and pull in charges, amounting to $44.15 at 10 a. m. Saturday. Feb. 14. 1931. OAKLANDON CHEVROLET SALES. Oaklandon. Indiana. LEGAL " The board of trustees of the Central State hospital will receive sealed proposals until Friday, Jan. 30, at 10 a. m., for furnishing supplies for the month of February, 1931. Estimate book will be on file at Room 147 Statehouse, from and after Monday, Jan. 26, 1931. The board of trustees reserves the right to reject any or all bids. BY ORDER OF BOARD OF TRUSTEES. WALLACE O. LEE. President. NOTICE TO JUNK DEALERS. Sealed bids will be received by the board of trutees at their office at the Central State hospital, Indianapolis, Ind., until 10 a. m. Wednesday, Feb. 4, 1931, for the hospital junk for one year from Jan. 1, 1931. Each proposal must be accompanied by a certified check for $25, payable to the order of the board of trustees. The successful bidder will be required to file a surety bond in a sum to be satisfactory to the board of trustees. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. BY ORDER OF BOARD OF TRUSTEES. INDIANA WORLD WAR MEMORIAL NOTICE TO BIDDERS I. (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 and specifications prepared by Walker A Weeks, architects. 2341 Carnegie avenue. Cleveland. Ohio, and approved and adopted by said Trustees. (b> The plans, specifications, contract forms fin the iorm that will be required to be signed by the successful bidder) and proposal form are on file and can be seen at the ofßse-of the Trustees and of the Architects. Copies of the plans and specifications may be obtained at the office of the Trustees or from 'he 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 A Weeks. fc) All proposals shall he made and submitted on special proposal forms furnished bv the Architects, and strictly as required therein, inclosed in a sealed envelope Indorsed with the name of the work to which it refers a id addressed to “Trustees of the Indiana World War Memorial.” 102 War Men orial 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 payable to Trustees of the Indiana World War Memorial in an amount equal to ten per cent (10%) of the bid or proposal ten-, dered; 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 and retain all certified checks aud guarantee bonds, submitted until an award is made and a contract is entered into or until all bids have been rejected. If for any reason whatever the successful bidder fails to enter Into a contract within ten (10) davs after the award is made, then such certified check shall be forfeited to and retained bv the Trustees of the Indiana World War Memorial as and for liquidated damages sustained by reason of the failure of the bidder to enter into such contract and if such bid is accompanied bv a surety company’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 said bidders whose bid mav be deemed by said Trustees to be the next lowest and best bid or may reject all other bids and readvertise as they may deem best. (el Each proposal 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 be 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 reauired 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 shall file with his bid an affidavit that such bidder lias not directly or indirectly entered into anv combination. undertaking, collusion or agreement with anv other bidder or prospective bidder to maintain the price cf anv work or contract, or to prevent anv 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 bid, and without anv agreement or understanding or combination, either directly or indirectly, with any other person with reference to such bidding in anv manner whatsoever. (J) The Trustees reserve the right to reject env and all proposals. TRUSTEES OF THE INDIANA WORLD WAR MEMORIAL. MARCUS S. SONNTAG. President. FRANK H. HENLEY. Secretary. TIMES WANT ADS make interesting reading. because Interesting bargains of many kinds are lpted here daily. Death Notices BECKNER. OLIA MRS—Wife of Bert Beckner. nassed awav Tuesday Jan. 27. Funeral Friday. Jan. 30. at 2 p. m. from FINN BROS. FUNERAL HOME. 1639 North Meridian St. Interment Floral Park Cemetery, Friends invited. MOVE TO HALT RABIES Officials Quarantine All Animals in Perry Township for 120 Days. Quarantine of 120 days on all animals in Perry township was ordered today by state and count# health officials. Nineteen animals, including hogs and sheep, have died in the township after attack by & dog afflicted with rabies. Edgewood, Southporti and University Heights are located in the township.

Death Notices CLEMENS. MIS 6 LYDIA, sister of Mrs. I Rebecce Cleckner and George W. Clemens, I aunt of Mrs. Thomas Price. Mrs. B. I. Stelnbarger. Mr*. Clara Le Masters of Indianapolis Mrs. Pearl Williams of Miami Beech. Fla., and Mrs. H. F. Burke, Newcastle. Ind.. passed awav at her home, 519 North New Jersey St.. Tuesday eveServices at THE PLANNER A BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Fridav 11 a. m. Friends Invited. Burial Crown Hill. ERHART. BARBARA—Beloved mother of Margaret Rinler, passed away Wednesday. Jan. 28. age 76 years. Fun?T r lseryi!* win be held at the WALD FUNERAL PARLORS. 1222 Union St.. Frlday afternoon. Jan. 30. at 2 o’clock. Burl?! Crown Hill cemetery. Friends Invi tec. HABICH. LAURA VACKER—Wife of Gus Habich, mother of Gus Jr., passed away at Astor. Fla.. Sunday. Funeral private. Fridav. 2 p. m.. PLANNER A BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Friends mav view remains Thursday afternoon and Friadv. MAC COMMON. FANNIE—Widow of Dr. J. w. Mac Common and mother of Mrs. W. C. Bussing of 5231 N. Delaware, passed awav Wednesday morning at Lafayette. Ind. Services at PLANNER 8; BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Friday. 8:30 p.m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Card of Thanks CARD OF THANKS—Mary A. Martin. We wish to express our appreciation for the assistance and sympathy shown durihtr the sickness and loss of our dear wife and mother. Especially for the kindness shown bv Geo. Hitz Cos. and employes. J. C. Wilson A Cos., undertakers, and the consoling service rendered by Rev. Lowe of the Olive Branch Christian Church. HUSBAND and CHILDREN. Funeral Directors WM D BEAN BLOSSOM. Mortuar* Phone Be. 1588 1321 W Rev 8t W. T. BLASENGYM Main office 2220 Sbelbv St Drexel 2570 George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 522 B. Market Eilev 6374 UNDERTAKERS 931 N. Delaware* & nTOS jj, sgai LAUCK FUNERAL HOME 1453 S. Meridian St. Dr. 2140 “A REAL HOME FOR SERVICE." RAGSDALE A PRICE U. 8608 1319 N Alabama C. WILSON funeral parlors, ambulance service and modern automotive eautoment. Dr. 0321 and Dr 0322. Mrs. Grover Crise. 425 E. Sixteenth. Personals DETECTIVES—Private. CONFIDENTIAL. 52S Lemcke Bldg. Rl. 1864; eve.. Hu. 3107 FUR COATS remodeled. Dress making all kinds sewing; very reas. Ri. 8829. COATS, dresses, furs. Tailored, repaired. relined. 425 E. Sixteenth. Li. 2904DEBTS COLLECTED ANYWHERE. 315 BOARD TRADE BLDG. LI. 8687. Miss Cornelia Packer. 2438 Central. Special Notices WHY SUFFER WITH PILES When vou can positively get well or it will cost vou nothing? This is strictly ? home treatment. Also wonderful lung, throat and catarrh treatment. Either sent parcel-post to any part of U S Call or write lor free literature. G. ft WYSCNG. 215 K. of P. Bldg Office Ri 4267; res. 2939 N. Meridian. Ta. 4940. Annual Meeting of Southside Turnverein Hall Association, Wednesday Evening, Feb. 11, 1931 at 3 p. m.. 306 Prospect Bt. Election of three directors. SIMON B. FOX. President. i THEO. J. BERND. Secretary. Mrs. Jas. Byrd, 2229 N. New Jersey. ~ ' ■ r.~ — rz^r:~"~.TJz^Lzr: SPECIAL offer of six weeks’ free instruction in music for enrollment fee and only cost of $2. Lessons valued at sls to S3O a term. Ir. 0956. WANTED—ALTO VOICE. WILL GIVE FREE INSTRUCTION IN EXCHANGE FOR QUARTETTE WORK. PHONE XRV. 0956, FOR APPOINTMENT. TUTORING grade pupils, by ex-teacher; specializing in backward and out-of-school children: references. He. 2492. TUTORING—H. S. English, historv. civics, science, math.; exp. graduate teacher; also grades 5 to 8, inclusive. Dr. 1606-M. TAP DANCING TAUGHT IN YOUR OWN HOME: VERY REASONABLE. RI. 8735. Mr. C. H, Wilson. 730 N. Illinois. Painting and Papering REMOVE BY STEAM wall paper. $3 per rm. and up. Ch. 6393. PAPER HANGING—A No. 1. remarkable price on 1931 patterns. HUGHES. Ch. 5843-W. PAPER FURNISHED and hung; spec. prices: skilled man. Ch. 6549-R. PAINTING—Inside, outside: floors resin - ished. pa. clnd., rerfg. Elliott, Be. 3397-2. tVHY PAY MORE—Paper rurnlshen an< hung. 84 per room Ch 2004 Ir 2415. PAPER HANGING—Paint., best ref.; spec. prices 30 days; free e&l. Ch. 6215. PAPER hung $2.50 ner room and up Paper Sc up- work guaranteed Dr. 2747 PAPER Hanging. Painting. Carpenter work. FENDEL, 424 North Forest. Ch. 5217. Mrs. Clarence Griener. 419 E. 15th St. Business Announcements REPAIR work on radios, wash, machs.. sweepers, irons, sew. mach.: repair adj. gas stoves: all elec, home apps. No job too small, too large. Haverlock. Ha. 4957 FEATHERS—Bought, sold ana renovated, feather mattresses. Pillows made to order E. P. Burkle. 431-433 Mass. Ave. Rl. 669 CONTRACTING—Gen. repair" work; est*mates free, T. H NELSON. Be. 3157. BATH ROOM—Complete. S6O: plumbing, * heating installed; reasonable. Ta. 4057 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. ELECTRICAL SERVICE—And repairs; no lob too small. JORDAN. Ta. 3592. _ Mrs. E. E. Troke, 511 E. Eleventh St. Storage and Transfer LOCAL AND OVERLAND TRANSFER-Fire-proof storage house. Store new. pay 6 months later. No charge for hauling PARTLOW-JENKINS MOTOR CAR CO. 419 E. Market Ri 7750. STORAGE—OVERLAND HAULING Special prices on return loads Packing, shipping. OTTO J. SUEZ. RI. 3623 Ri 6561. Nights Ch. 0699-W. J H. TAYLOR TRANS. AND STORAGE: SPECIAL PRICES OVERLAND—To or from Chicago. St. Louis. Detroit. Cleveland or other cities. Dr. 3071 cr Rl. 4265. NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO.—Prices reasonable. Cali at ail times. Ta. 3741 MOVING. $3: you help. $1 less: I*4 ton truck; ouick guarn service. Ch. 5340 BRITTON TRANSFER—Mov.. $3-50 load; large trucks: responsible men. Dr. 7616. LOCAL—Overland hauling: special rates to Chicago or Detroit. Li. 7009. Mrs. V. Buckley. 32 N. Delaware St. Lost and Found FOUND—White bird dog, female. Owner please call Ch. 0834. HONEST person who found $l7O in bills; please call Ch. 2160-M. Liberal reward. LOST —Packard bicycle, juvenile size. new. , blue and white trim. Reward. Hoffman Snorting Goods Cos.. 247 T Masachusetts Ave. Li. 5256. LOST —Tov Boston Bull, black, white neck and face. Answers to Lucky: neighborhood 34th and Rilev. Reward. Ch. 6014-W, LOST —Early Fridav morning, r.err Lincoln hotel, small nan’s suit coat. Reward for return to clerk. Lincoln. MUSIC portfolio, vicinity 13th and Park. DeMoiav needs badlv. Ch. 3361-J. YELLOW gold pendant, decorated with 5 gold tear drops, off necklace, heirloom. Liberal reward. 1335 N. Euclid, Miss Joe, Ri. 5551. Mrs. H, H. Pryor, 613 Cottage. Help Wanted Male 3 MEN Indianapolis residents, over 25, for clean, outside work; neat appearance. About 80c per hour. Plenty of overtime. Must furnish references. Apply 5:30 to 7:30 p. m.. 935 N. Belleview Place. POSITION—Aboard ocean liners: good par. Visit Hawaii. China. Japan. Experience unnecessary. Self addressed envelope brines list. A. E. Arculus. Mt. Vernon, N. Y. SALESMAN WANTED this territory. No experience necessary. About $35 weekly to start. Write Adams Paint Co- Dept. R-6. Cleveland. O. WANTED—Ten men at once; good pay. THOMPSON. 712 N. Illinois. MAN with car or small closed uck. HARRY. 2202 W. Martha St. Help Wanted Female HOUSEKEEPER—3O to 40. unincumbered, looking for home; full charge in employed gentleman's home. Times Box A-166. OPENING for woman m Sper.cer corset work. Training given to one who aualities. Call Mrs. Watkins. Mgr. Ir. 4524. WANTED—-3 more attractive girls as Hostess at Palm Beach Dance and Golf Gardens. 835 North Meridian St., upstairs. Situations Wanted Male EOUSE CLEANING JOBS—Young man: satisfaction assured. Li. 8762. Situations Wanted Female

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Rooms for Rent ALABAMA, N.. 1018—Large, warm, front room; well sum.; private home. Li. 6769. AUDUBON. RD., N.. 477— Large, mod. room for 2; privileges; garage. Ir. 5483. BROADWAY. 1134—Wanted 20 students; ample wash rm. facilities. good heat, hvlng room: 51.25 to 51.50 each. Ri. 2*.04. BROADWAY, 2023—We1l fur., warm rms.; private home; near bath. He. Zoo i. CAPITOL, N.. 3131— Large, comf. rm.. business men; breakfast optional. Ta. 2i4o_. CENTRAL. 1241—Attractive warm rm., hot water; $4 sgle.; $6 dble. Ri. 8275. MASS. 540; clean, modern, steam-neawd rooms; $4 single, $5 up double. Li. 0660. NEW JERSEY. N.. 825— Delightful front rm.. blue. gold, near walnut furnitu.e. lge. davenport; Brunswick radio. Ri. 96pQNEW JERSEY. N. 418— Front rm.. $2.50. also housekeeping sum.. 6team neat. $4. Ri. 2098. _ NEW JERSEY. N. 2030—Light, heated. sleeping rm.. next bath, shower. NEW JERSEY, N-. 2137—Cozy 1. 2 3rm. apts., sum. priv. entr., gar. Ha. J3SZ. RUCKLE. 2821— Front rm.. near bath; private home: gar, optional. Ha. 0975. TALBOTT, N., 2427—Large front rm., nicely sum.. near bath; gar. Ha. 3151-w. VERMONT, E., 122— Clean front rms.; steam heat. $3.50 to $5. LI. 46,4. 38TH, E„ 447—Attractive rm. private home; gentleman; car. Wa. 3728-J. Li 6867 DENISON HOTEL Pay all vour Mils with one check: PRINCETON HOTEL Nice clean rn s.: hot. cold water: $5 wk.: with bath. $7 vk.: city heat: real winter home, ladies, gentlemen. 233 S. Illinois. HEAD* bed lamps’ excellent rooms: wt with bath $8 weekly and up ,or cerra fcuests Colonial Hotel Nf niinois_ NICE, neat furnished room: next to bath: modern: private home. Dr. 5 18. DREXEL-ARMS—73O N. Illinois; 100 outslde rms.: stm heat; $a wk. & up. Li. 2821, HOTEL ANTLERS 750 N. Meridian St. $11.50, sl2 and sl4 per week with tub or 6 h, ow rooms newly furnished and decorated, swimming pool, bowling a.leys: f r I ? e _P,?if" ing for vour convenience, and all witnin walking distance of the Circle. ROOM for 2 employed, to share home; meals optional. Ch. 6794. . HOTEL EDWARD Centrally Located—Modern Special low weekly rate to men only. DOWNTOWN—Beautiful, large room in private gpt. for gentleman. Li. CLINTON HOTEL—29 Va. ave.; hsekeeping rms.; st. ht.; also sleepg. rms.; reas. rates. Mrs. P. T. Suver, 544 Middle Dr.. Woodruff Place. Room for Rent With Board ALABAMA. N.. 1802—Rm. A board; private family: ■ gentleman pref.; reas. Ta. 66„b. CAPITOL N.. 2301—Large rm.. twin beds, home privileges, excellent meals. Ha. 4975-M. DELAWARE. N.. 2602— Modern front, for 2; private home; privileges; bus line; garage. $6 each. Ha. 1319. tt.t.tnotK- n.. 2711—Front rm.. gentleman. plenty, hot water: good meals: privileges. MICHIGAN. W.. 3618— Couple to rm. and board, private, modern home; reasonable. NEW JERSEY, N.. 2229— Very comfortable front, rm.. good heat, modern home, privileges: good meals. Ta. 4<06. . PARK. 1415—Warm, cozy rm.; 2 employed, real home. Best meals. Li. 7019. Mrs. Max Pollack, 2205 N. "Alabama. Rent Housekeeping Rooms ALABAMA. N.. 2037—1 nicely furn. housekeeping rm.: sink: very reas. Ta. 1550. ALABAMA. N.. 530—Rm. and kitchenette. also cheap sleeping rms. Rl. 5882. ALABAMA. N., 1019—Walking distance; 2 large rms.: furnished: private entrance. BROADWAY. 1138—Large warm front rm. and kitchenette, with sink: $5.50. BROADWAY, 1138—2 separate bedrooms and kitchen, with sink: 07. CENTRAL, 1404—2 large front rms., steam heat. S6.EO. CONGRESS, 821—2 rms., modern, complete kitchen furnished: garage. Ta. 3515. w FLETCHER, 1459—Four rooms: everything furnished: $8.50 week. Dr. 5835. ILLINOIS. N.. 2339—1. 2. 3-rm. kitchenette apt. $4.50. $6 and $8.50: everything furn. Ta. 7110. JACKSON ST.. 2305—3 nice, clean rms., everything furnished. Be. 0202. M’CARTY. W.. 1069—2 rms.. , everything furnished: $4.50 week; heat. lights, MICHIGAN. E.. 2416—M0d., 2 rms.; private batn: everything turn. $6.50. Ch. 7100. NEW JERSEY, N.. 1009—2 lovely front rms. warm, everything furn.; priv. entrance. Ri. 8777, NEW JERSEY. N-, 134 —Good clean house keeping rooms. Rl. 4145 OHIO. E.. "540—Housekeeping rooms, $2.50 up: garave $3 per month. ORIENTAL, 20. N.—2-rm. uHfur. apt.; also front sleeping room. PARK. 1732—Clean, warm, well furnished apt. Adults. $7, SPRUCE. 1123—2 housekeeping rms.. mod., everything furn.. sink. Dr. 1176. TALBOT. N-. 2338—2 rms., kitchenette, o'stuffed.; everythg. fur.; priv. ent.; gar. Ta. 7038. TALBOT. N.. 2525—2 large rms.; porch, sink. ~tcam: prl. ent.; ref. Ta. 2763. WASH.. E.. 1708—1. 2-room front, modern. priv. apt.: $7: everything furn. Li. 4081. WOODRUFF—S 44 Middle Dr.; small .’lving room, kitchenette. $6. Everything furn. Ch. 3173. 3 NICE furn. rms., vard. garage, $5. 1325 Pruitt, Ta. 2091. Mrs. W, A. Finnev. 1724 Broadway. Houses and Flats Furnished BEVILLE. 829 —5-rm. bachelor’s apt.; priv. bath: suitable married couple. Ch. 7581. CENTRAL. 3131 Lower front apt 7 2 rms. and hall; private bath; porch; entrance; good heat, newly deco. $lO wk. He.. 415 j. EAST. N.. 714—Small, private apartment; modern: reasonable: adults. Li. 9912. FLETCHER. 1459—8-reom furnished house; suitable for 2 couples. Dr. 5835, ILL.. N.. 2611—3-rm.. clean, furn. ant.: Frigidatre: cd, heat: ear.: utilities paid. JEFFERSON, N. 2137—4-rm. cottage; semimod.; $6.50 with gar. Call 2142 N. Jefferson. NORTH. E. 316 AND 318 -3 rooms. mod.: Frigldalre: weekly rate. Ri. 4007. AMBASSADOR APARTMENT HOTEL 850 N PENN. Beautifully tarnished and unfurnlsbeo anartments. ultra modern, bath with tut and shower Frigidaire walking distance Phore Ri 1371 THE BERWICK 901 N. New Jersey St.: 2 rooms with kitchenette and bath: newlv refurnished: al- utilities: iow weekly rent. DELAWARE COURT One roam kitchenette and bath: furnished or unfurnished See custodian. DREXEL ARMS— 730 N. Hi.; 2. 3 rms turn hskv suites with bath: $lO. sls wk 5-ROOM duplex: bath: garage; heat and water furnished. Wa. 1761. Mrs. Forest Swails. 714 N. East St. Apartments for Rent BICKING 318—3 and 4-rm. modern apts.; heat, water furn.: reasonable. Dr. 4659-M. ILLINOIS. N-, 3165—Modern 6-room duplex; garage. Ha. 2701-R. 240 E. PRATT $30.00 102 C to 1023 Central 21.00 850 N Pennsylvania 60.50 13 N. Traub 38.00 1103 College 35.C0 1355 N. Alabama 37.00 3015 N Meridian 80 to 85.00 3707 N Mercian 125.00 234 E Pratt 37.50 1733 N. Meridian 74.50 3515 N. Pennsylvania 55.00 1220 Park Ave 43.00 412 N. Alabama 47 to 57.00 1226 N. Illinois 35 to 40.00 1603 Central SS to 55.00 418 E 15th 4* to 55.00 MOYNAHAN PROPERTIES. 14. 8458. ‘ io L iUe ' RL 1371.

Apartments for Rent RILEY. N.. 37—Two. 4-rm. apts.: modern: on court within. SlB to $25. Ir. 6663. 11TH. W„ 42—Nicely decorated kitchenette apt.: heat, light, gas. water and ice fur.; Jj32.5(h Apply Apt. 1, THE GRANT. SEE OR PHONE US FIRST ' Furnished and unfurnished apts., in ten locations; $25 ud Phone 14. 5391 eve. Wa 0433. H. H. WOODSMALL & CO. Apartment Rental Bureau We have apartments for rent anywhere In the city north of Washington 8t; let us help you find one. positively no extra commission and no obligations; we usually furnish car and driver to show apartments without extra charge. CaL Ri 137) day and night service. THE CHISWICK Ruckle. 2805-11: desirable B rooms (2 bedrms.), SSO. $55; garage, heat, water furnished. Rl. 7243; eves., Ha. 1653-M. " THE GRAYSTONE Hlinois, N., 239—One and two-room apartments, downtown, $lO per month and up. Open any time. MANCHESTER, 962 N. PENN. Bedroom apartment; Frigidaire; all utilities furnished; $62.50. Li. 1781. A. E. Rossmann, 2113 Nowland Ave. Houses for Rent BROOKVILLE. S.. 35—Reduced $25; 6-rra. mod, double; gar.; water paid. Ir. 3852. COLLEGE, 5658—Attractive 5-rm. double; breakfast nook, built-in cabinet, electric refrigeration, hardwood floors, extra large lot; close to good school; only S6O. Wa. 2703-1. After 6p. m. Wa. 2717-1. COTTAGE. 1312—Near Pleasant Run blvd.: 6-room, semi-modern; S2O. Dr. 4425-M. COTTAGE. 1545—5 rooms, water paid, gas, elec.. sl6; near school. Hu. 4368. 6 S. DEARBORN. _ Four-room double, lights, gas and water. $17.50. GREGORY and APPEL. INC. Li. 7491. DELAWARE. N., 2411—Douhle. 4 bedrooms, furnace, bath; $35. 11. 8621. DE LOSS. 1318—4-room single; lights, gas. water, toilet, garage; SlO. Ri. 6441. EMERSON, 725, S.—s-rm. bungalow; elec. lights, garage, side drive; S2O. Ir. 7130. FERNWAY. 2327—Seven rooms. sls. SCHMID and SMITH. Ri. 6367. GRANT. 930—4-room modern; built-in features, garage, water paid; S3O. Ri. 1608. 7 S. GRAY. Four-room double: $lB. GREGORY and APPEL. INC. LI. 7491. HAMILTON. N„ 1421 —A-l; six-room mod. double: garage; water paid. Wa. 1484. HARLAN. ISO 6 Orange. 2108: 4 rs.; wa. pd.; sl4, Hu. 3623. HARRIS. S.. 31—6-rm. modern, except furnace; garage: reduced $25. Be. 0746. LINWOOD, 713—(Irvington), cozy 4-rm. mod. bunga. dble.; garage, water paid only S3O. Ch. 0588, during day. MERIDIAN. N.. 2229—9-room residence, modern, suitable for business: SSO per month. Call H. L. Dithmer. Ta. 0689. MERRILL. E.. 232 —Single, bath. 6 rms.. S2O; Ala., S. 536. 4 rms., sls. water pd., walking distance. MICHIGAN. E.. 2924—M0t, i djuble; $25; ■ g rooms and sun parlor. >_ < 1325. MICH.. E., 3552—Att. 5-rm. mod.; desirable loca ; powerful fur.; gar. Ir. 1401. NEW JERSEY. S.. 2164—At Garfield park. Dandy 5-room semi-modern double: newlv decorated: wonderful location; garage; reduced to s2l; water paid. NORTH. 2720 E. near St. Philips church; va cozy double, living room, dining room kitenen. bedroom and bath, garage, water paid: $25. HU 3108; office. RI. 1533. OAKLAND. 638 N.—3-bedrm. mod. double: garage; S4O, Li. 5765. before 5:30. PAF.KER AVE., 426—3-room modern house, garage: reduced. S2O, Dr. 2473. RITTER. S„ 435—Double; 4 rooms; water paid; $18; at bus stop. Ri. 6618. ROBSON, 3322—At La Salle and Michigan. Dandy 5-room semi-modern double; A-l condition: good location: quiet street: garage: water paid; reduced to $22, Dr. 3472, SHEPARD. S.. 1537—4-room mod. stucco house, garage, water pd.: $23.50. Rl, 4858 SHERMAN DR.. N.. 823—4-rm. mod. dou.; gar,; wa. pd.; reduced S3O. Li. 1602. SINGLETON, 2103—5 ROOMS AND BATH GARAGE $22.50. SUGAR GROVK 1918 —New furnace: opposite Riverside school: 6-rm. mod. dou.; gar. paved st. and alley; $26. Hu. 4i24. TUXEDO. N., 832—Cozv 5-room strictly mod, double, garage; $33. Dr. 2182. WINTHROP, 4147—M0d. double! garage; reas. rent to responsible tenant. Li. 2423. WOODLAWN. 1639—Six rooms, modern, exl cent furnace. Will furnish lineolum: 522.50. SCHMID and SMITH. Ri. 6367, 12TH. E.. 2423—Near Tech: colonial: 3 bedrm.; side-drive gar.; $42.50. Hu. 6667. Bungalow, $35 Five rooms, first-class condition, 2614 Brookside pkwy. Dunlop & Holtegel, 122 E, Market 4-ROOM NICE house: SlO month. Call at 1550 S. Shepard. Rl. 4358. Walking Distance 415 E. St. Clair; 4 rooms, elect, lights. gas. city water in kit, and paid; $15.00 Dunlop & Holtegel, 122 E. Market TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS* Robert Burkheaci. 250 E. Sixteenth St. Suburban for Rent 3-ROOM HOUSE—Northeast: garage; electricity; very desirable for chickens or garden; curtains, floor covering, shades and stove furnished: S2O per month to reliable party. Li. 0531. Mr. S. A. Keeler. 4555 Broadway. Business Places for Rent CHURCH. 1102—Storeroom. 7 living rms. adj.; reduced $25. Li. 4701; eve.. Dr. 3074. Dr. Raymond Riffle. 1402 Park Ave. Office and Desk Space DOCTOR—Dental offices. 2956 N. Sherman Dr. Excellent business center; reas. Ch. 1774. Mr. Juddyßerlach. 353 W. Ray St. Houses for Sale North BROADWAY. 3006 —3 bedroom modern home, hardwood floors, just refinished, newly papered, will paint to suit purchaser. No taxes to pav until 1932. No Barret. Large closets, long living room, fire place, built-in features. SSOO down, $75 per mo. J. H. ALBERSHARDT. Hu. 6124. Li. 7890. East BROOKSIDE. 1222-24—6 rms. mod., good condition: gar.; S3OO cash. E. Z. terms. Hu. 3316. EASTERN AVE.—Near Bt. Philips 5-room modern bungalow garage, all lmprovements in and paid. Low price. Dr. 5558, Sooth LOOK—SIOO CASH—LOOK 1048 S. West street; 8 rooms, excellent condition, triple garage, inside toilet, electric lights, gas, lot 46 feet wide by 110 feet, fireproof roof, price reduced from $3,000 to $2,100, pay SIOO down, S2O a month Including interest. Ideal for large family. L. J. SEXTON. REALTOR, Indiana Trust Bldg., Ri. 7151, Ir. 0321. "now IS THE BEST TIME TO BUY. Bungalows. SIOO down. Rl 2509. N. J. FOX. HU. 1168. NELSON. 1023—Near Garfield park: 4 rooms, strictly modern home; will sacrifice. C. rs. Thurston. 235 E. lowa St. u Miscellaneous for Sale Gross caps, with every 2 doz. r XVILili bottles; qts. 50c doz.; pts.. 30c doz. We deliver. WEST END BOTTLE Cos. 534 W. Pearl St. Li. 80(5. Eberhardt Awnings Home owners visit our new show room 334 N Capitol. Estimates free. Li. 5082. Rebuilt Automatic Electric Pumps. MEIER ELECTRIC & MACHINE CO. 3525 E. Wash. St Ir. 1151. ONE 8 FT. GLASS BHOW CASE. CALL MEIER ELECTRIC A MACHINE CO. 3325 East Washington St. Ir. 1151. ANTIQUE COVERLETS. PERFECT CONDITION. ISO EACH. CALL TA. 0826. LADY’S COAT afed man’s Waltham railroad watch, peri, ccndt-, cheap. Ir. 8030. 3. Kimble, R. R. 17, Box 100.

Miscellaneous for Sale E UNCLAIMED FRH6HT STATION jAt I Animal spray in 5 gallon cans, $3.00 each. Wooden doors, SI.OO each and up. One gas range, gray and whits enamel, $30.00. Wash boards, brass and zinc, 25 cents each. CAPITOL &.50UThL£SJ FINE Hudson Seal Coat, size 38. real cheap for ouick sale He. 3034. ONE diamond ring, valued at $335. M. M-, 238 S. Illinois St. Building Materials COME investigate this clean-up sale. Odd lots drain tile, sewer pipe and fittings, flue lining, plaster, plaster board, insulation, au kinds roofing and paint. Harrison 3510. Allied Coal A Mat. Cos. 2112 Northwestern. Mrs. G. R. Jenkins. 1048 Division St. Machinery and Tools FOR SALE CHEAP I Norton plain' cylindrical grinder. 1 Hendey plain milling machine, 2 Monarch engine lathes. . Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 East Wash. St. Ir. 1151. Mrs. P. Velesscu. 1226 N. Keallng Ave. Household Goods FREE A beautiful 5-pc. breakfast set given with any purchase of $75 or over. Pure cotton mattress $ 4.95 Occassional table 3.95 20-Pc. living room suite 69.00 3-Pc. bedroom suite, bed, chest and and vanity 45.00 Coil spring day bed and mattress.. 19.70 8-Pc. dining room suite 69.00 23-Pc. living room outfit with coil springs bed davenport 85.00 IDEAL FURNITURE CO. Cut Price Quality Furniture, ICE BOXES Prices reduced on a large portion of our very complete line. Remember you can not 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 MACHINEB! portable electric Singer and other makes as low as $35. SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO.. 126 W Washington St. Rl. 9718. MAKE your own dresses. Buy Singer sewing machines as iow 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. COMPLETE furnishings for 3-rm. apt.; reasonable. 640 E. Tenth. EASY WASHER—Usced. for sale, good condition: $19.50. 32 N. Delaware St. DAVENPORT. GOOD CONDITION. $lO. CALL TA. 6323 AFTER 6 P. M. Nellie Botts. 245 S. Trowbridge. Musical Instruments USED CLARINETS sls and up. Fine bargains. PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 N. Penn. St. LI. 5513. RECONDITIONED pianos: best , assortments and lowest prices in city. WILKING MUSIC CO., 120 E. Ohio St. TRUMPETS and saxophones, easiest payment plan in city. LORENZ SAXOPHONE SCHOOL, Pembroke Arcade. Li. 4800. SMITH & BARNES mahogany upright; big value: $25: terms. WILKING MUSIC CO.. 120 E- Ohio St. PlANO—Steinway A Son’s upright; excel, condt.; cheap for quick sale. 2314 Bellefentaine. VOSE A SON mahogany upright; fine for beginner; only S3O. WILKING MUSIC CO.. 120 E- Ohio St. BEAUTIFUL grand, balance due $197.50. Reliable partv may take over account. Terms. WILKING' MUSIC CO.. 120 E. Ohio St. Esther Udell. 1704 N. Penn. St. Radio and Equipment Radio Bargains Complete. Atwater Kent, Screen Grid ~....575.00 Kolster. K-21 45.00 Philco 87, Lowboy 75.00 Crosiey Buddy 45.00 R. C. A. 17 35.00 Majestic 90 89.00 Victor (10 tube) 89.50 Ali Sets Fully Guaranteed. Radio Bargain Shop 225 E. Wash. St. APEX highboy, brand new, 8-tube, screen grid. $79.50 complete: termc. KEMPLER RADIO CO. 36 Virginia Ave. Ri. 3235. 33% PER CENT discount on 1931 Westinghouse floor model radios. 1524 N. Illinois. Ri, 2876. 5 ONLY —Brand new Apex Neutrodyne; while they last. $39.50, complete with tubes. ALLEN, 511 Massachusetts Ave. _ 50c PER CALL —Expert service Whv oav more. Lightning Radio. Ch, 7310. LINCOLN RA*DIO SERVICE—R. C. A. Tubes, gen, repairing; experts. Li. 1126. AERIALS—Radio service, bv graduate engineer: 11 years experience. Dr. 6269-J. FOR SALE—3y owner. 1931 Model 93 Phllco, highboy. Call Hu. 4115. HILLYS RADIO SERVICE. Prompt guar, work. Also aerials. Ta. 3725. APEX RADlO—Cheap for cash. Call after 6 p. m. 523 S. Noble. BEST radio service and repair: very reasonab’e; work guaranteed. Ri. 7725. Nannette Striebel. 2409 N. Capitol. Miscellaneous Wanted H FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS. HOMES COMPLETE PREFERRED. HODGES AUCTION. Rl 2019. HOUSE CLEANING?—Your surplus clothing, furniture, magazines, papers. wiL help us to help others. Salvation Army Industrial Home. Phone for wagon. Ri 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. PARTY wants 4 to 6 rms. of furniture, or will buy a few odd pieces. Call Hu. 7274 days or eves. FURNITURE WANTED A COMPLETE HOME BY FEB. 1. CALL HA. 4957, ANYTIME. Furniture Wanted—Ch. 4851 FOR QUICK BERVICE A BEST PRICES Hazel McCune. 2401 Central. Pets CANARIES—We guarantee males that sing: hens that feed. 306 Holmes. Be. 1865. CANARlES—Pedigreed rollers, males; hens special 1724 Broadway. He.~ 3914. BEAUTIFULLY marked Boston puppy; female; 2M mo.: eligible. Be. 1765. CANARIES—Singers: nice healthy birds: reg. stock; inspection invited. He. 3514. Poultry and Supplies BABY CHICKS—SB. $lO and sl2 per one hundred: custom hatching. 2 cents per egg; 150 egg units. Order now at 34 N. Delaware Bt. BOYER’S HATCHERY. Store-Office Supplies TYPEWRITERS—AII standard makes, new and used portables; Dalton adding machines. Repairs and typewriter supplies Typewriters of all makes rented at $3 per month or 3 months $7.50 AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO- 137 N. Merld tan St. Board of Trade Bldg LI 6822 High class rental service a specialty: SO adding machines to go. Give us a call, Reverse charges. KING TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. 205 Mass. Ave. Li. 6470. TYPEWRITERS sold, rented and repaired, special rental rates. LIBERTY TYPEWRITER CO- 143 E. Ohio St. Li. 4806. CIGAR CASE—WaII case and Hoffman pressing machine. M. M. 238 S. El. St. CASH REGISTER—NatI.; Ist cl. cond.; cheap for ouick sale. Koskv. 53d A Conser Business Opportunities WANTED—Good lunch car location. Box 8185. Times. CIGAR STAND; ONE OF THE BEST Hr CITY. PHONE LI. 0963, . Coal and Wood - 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 —■■■ * BLACK BELL BLOCK JpO Federal Coal Cos. "7 CH. 2291

ANNOUNCEMENT W. E. ARBUCKLE wishes to inform hi* m*nv friend* and customers of th* removal of the New York Beautv Shop from 704 E. New York St. to our more modern Quarters at 621 Mass. Ave.. where you can be assured of the most eourtlsus treatment. We have added to our staff Miss Oladvs Glazier, filling the position recently vacated by Mrs. Arbuckle. Miss Glazier is a skilled operator and worthy of vour patronage Permanent waving by W. E. Arbuckle and Miss Glaaier. Other branches of work by skilled operators. . In our Barber Shop we have one of the city’* best barbers in Mr. Lang, the barber with a smile. , . , We thank you for past patronage and hope to serve you again soon In our new home. 621 Massachusetts Ave. Lincoln 0835

Coal 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% LP...55.25 BEST EASTS,R* KY.. LG. 8LK...57.00 BEST ISLAND CRK LG BLK .$7.00 Also smaller sizes in above grades. ECHO LUMP $5 80 WONDER RED ASH LP $7.75 IND NO 6 LUMP $5 00 WHITE ASH BLOCK $5.00 ECONOMY LUMP *5.00 IND. MTNE RUN. 50% LP $4.50 BEST POCA LP. RED ASH $9-00 CITIZENS COKE $9.00 and $9.50 DELIVER ANYWHERE IN CITY. IMMEDIATE SERVICE. ‘ECoe*o*4iZ.£ With iCOMOt^vv*

COAL, COKE AND KINDLING SPECIAL High Grade CoM at Bargain Price. wHiTe-_A b _rVji STA *JS This coal Is clean forked, burns well and holds Are overnight. Best Va. Blk.. cln. fkd $6.50 Best E. Ky. Blk.. cln. fkd 7.00 Beet i*|. Crk. Blk., cln. fkd 7.00 Va. Carbondale Lp.. cln. fkd 6.50 Best Va., 3x6, cln. fkd 6.25 West Va. Wash Egg, cln. fkd 6.25 Best Va. Mine Run, 50% lp 5.35 A good furnace coal. Best Ind. Lp. or Egg, cln. fkd.... 5.00 Best White Ash Lp., c!n. fkd.... 5.00 Gen. Glendora Egg. cln. fkd 6.25 Gen. Glendora Med. Lp., fkd 6.50 Citizens Coke, all sizes ....$9.00- 9.50 Gen. Smokeless New River lump. 9.00 Delivery anywhere in city. Union. Ice StCoalCd DR-4.621 i<)iO BLUFP ave It will jay you to visit our yard and see the difference to good coaf.

Indianapolis Ice & Fuel Cos. Why take chances on inferior grades of coal. Oar years of experience is your profit. CLINTON BLOCK $5.00 Indiana. 8-in lp. cln fkd $5.00 W. Va., 2x6 furnace egg 6.25 W VA.. LARGE LP., FORKED 6.50 W. V., 2x4 egg. forked 6.25 W. Va. nut and slack 4.00 E. Ky., 6-in. lump forked.... 7.00 Pioneer island Creek forked... 7.00 Genuine No. 3 Pocahontas.... 9.00 "’ocahontas No. 3 mine run.... 7.00 Citizens Coke, al! sizes $9 and 9.50 OPERATORS OF THREE YARDS. Dr. 6685 Dr. 2400

ms* PER TON _ _*.• INuxANA ITY BY BURNING INDIANA COAL.” DELIVERY ANYWHERE IN CITY. Crane Coal Ca DR. 5904. DR, 5904. REX lp.. holds fire overnight 55.00 1/ 2 ton $2.75. Y* ton $1.50 W. Va. lump: no soot $6.50 Vi ton $3.50. H ton $2.00 NIGHT. CALL CH. 5295. J. A T. COAL CO. Ch. 6048. FREDRICK COAL CO. Dr. 1792. Dr. 1793TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS Money to Loan

L - * "°A I ON . . . j S AUTOS M J 9 AND ® 5 FURNITURE Quick Confidential Service Consolidated Finance $ Corgi. $ ISSO Consolidated Bldg. 115 N. Penn. St. Riley 7488 $

DRAW From us to meet unexpected household expenses, pay old bills or other worthy purposes. Your own name and security is enough. Write, phone or come in and talk to the manager. THE CAPITOL LOAN CO. 1411/2 E. WASH. ST. Riley 7561 HOUSEHOLD LOANS 8100 TO 8300 HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION of America 2—Offices—2 sth FI. Lemcke Building. 108 E. Market Street. Phone: Rilev 2579. 4th F!. Kresze Building. 41 E. Washington Street. Phone: Rilev 7923. PERSONAL PROPERTY LOANS SECURITY INV A LOAN INC. 186 N Delaware. U &oao BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY OF ... INDIANAPOLIS, da JL . 84 S. Fi.-.po.vanit. mt 6084, THE ARCADE LOAN COMPACT Chattel

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Money to Loan 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, . MONEk lO LOAN First ana secona re a, estate mortgages AUTOMOBILE and HOUSEHOLD loans. Eototable Finance Cos *ia E Ohio i.t ares Automobiles Wanted WlLlr—Pav ca&h for vour car or vour oouitv. I. WOLF AUTO CO. 11l- <616. _ 561 N, Capitol.WILL PAY CASH FOR YOUR CAR OR EQUITY. EUREKA AUTO. 322 N. C.4PITDT, Model T. Private owner;- - must be bargain; pav cash. He. 1892. Auto Supplies and Repairs Save 50% on Any Job .f}i?iS es .. G F OU ?A t 0 * 7 - Rings installed. $8 to sl2. Flv-whecl ffiars. $9 to tii* Everything else at lowest prices. School. 1 South 'antT Alabama* USED TIRES 1.500 all sizes. SI.OO each. We trade. fx7 e y, l P 5 b, 430 °- TOM ROGERS. 3117 W, Washington St. JOHN GUDELHOEFER WAGON CO.—Will Jl r ma A® tops and curtains tor vom* cai 202 Kentucky Ave b ATTERIES new. guaranteed. $3 95 ex. ex. 805 MASS. AVE. Automobiles for Sale 5-Day Sale Here is transportation that is really offered at ridiculously low prices and all are in good, serviceable running condition. Do not fail to see them. We are going to move them all out this week and at these prices they will not last long. Come early and make your selection. Sale start's promptly at 8 a. m., Tuesday, Jan. 27, and positively closes Saturday, Jan. 3) at 8 p. ra. Here They Are 1926 Buick coupe . §l4-, 1D26 Chrysler 70 coach *.. 145 1926 Buick master coach 1! IJS 1923 Buick master coach or, 1926 Oakland sedan !*! or, 1926 Chevrolet coach * '45 1926 Oldsmobile coupe or 1926 Page sedan 12.1'r 100- ®. ui s k . s , tandard tonring ...!.. 75 l.(2o Studebaker touring or,. 1924 Studebaker touring 4, 1925 Jordan 8 brougham !!!*..' 145* j 925 Nash two-door sedan IR5‘ 1925 Dodge sedan i<v, . 1925 Marmon sedan 'l4-192-1 Ford Tudor o-, 1924 Overland sedan **'**-" *95 1922 Buick touring ...7..*’ . 95 1924 Nash sedan 7. Ih) ' Wilis Ste. OMrf Central Buick Cos. 602 N: Capitol Lincoln 1995 ' SPECIALS S3O TO $l5O No. 2284—1926 Ford Roadster .$ 30 No. 2290—1925 Dodge Coupe..!. 50 No. 2080—1925 Chevrolet Sedan 65' No. 2354—1927 Chev. Cabriolet 85 No. 2365—1924 Buick 4 Tcur.. 35 No. 2378—1926 Chev. Landau Sed 85 No. 2380—1926 Chev. Landau Sed 45 No. 1755—1928 Whippet 6 Sed.. 150 No. 1770—1923 Whippet 4 Coupe 150 No. 2328—1927 Chevrolet Sedan 135No. 2367—1917 Chevrolet Coupe 135 ; Lauth Chevrolet Cos. 3547 E. Washington St. IRr U 7 X CHEVROLET 1927 COACH tires; mechanically fiHe; forotoy *s4s down. Hare Chevrolet Used Car Lot 1017 Wash ‘ , _ Li. 5660. Open evenings and Sunday. CHEVROLET Johnson Chevrolet. Meridian at 11th x ?FY? oi y LT ® A-l condition throughout; a bargain for only $75 down. Hare Chevrolet Used Car Lot Morris and Harding. Be. 3314. Open evenings and Sunday. CHEVROLET iff 6 coaoh. see Johnson Chevrolet. Meridian at 11th. V CHEVROLET ££2 *■ one looking for cheap transportation. Excellent tires, paint aand motor; $55 down. Hare Chevrolet Used Car Lot 2014 W. Washington. Be. 3234. Open Evenings and Sunday. THFVROI FT 1928 COUPE: finish LnLVAULLI splendid, upholstery clean, excellent top motor has been thoroughly checked and is A-l; a real value at $225. Browning Gent Cos., 10th and Meridian. V CHEVROLET a A gate. Has very low mileage, can hardly bs told from new; mechanically perfect: slls down. Hare Chevrolet Cos. 952 E. Wash. Ri. 5325. Open evenings and Sunday. CHEVROLET I s!fo CO Temk Trade " : Johnson Chevrolet. Meridian at 11th. Y CHEVROLET lent care. top. tires, upholstery are A-l motor In fine condition: only S9O down. Hare Chevrolet Cos. 552 E. Wash. Ri. 6325. Open evenings and Sunday. FQQFV ’2B COUPE, painted Brewster g reen; mohair uph.; 5 food tires, ta perfect mech. condition. his car has had unusual care and offers - a rare buy at $215; S7O down. Browning*Gent Cos.. 10th and Meridian. Open evenings. cccrv SEDAN. 1927: trunk, new LJJLA tires: sll9. Terms. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-65 S. Meridian. . Dr. 4743. FORD 'B2® MODEL T Coupe; good r unu condliton: S4O down. C. O. WARNOCK. 819 E. Wash. Li 8398 FORD 1928 MODEL A Standard Coupe. A real buy: $225. ; C. O. WARNOCK. 819 E. Washington St . Li. 8398. FARITK GUARANTEED VALUES IN r oi\u.7 good used cars. FRANK HA TFTELD, 625 North Capitol. NASH STAND. COACH. Good top, 5 ”extra good tires: broadcloth upholstery spotless, finish perfect,' mechanically O- K.: was formerly owned by a mechanic and has had the best of care; low down payment. Browning Gent. - 10th and Meridian. S of them. Priced VTrll ‘ rE ' lo from $l5O to $295. C. K MARTIN CO . 4431 W. Wash. St. Uepenaapje Used Cara * JOHNSON CHEVROLET CO Meridian at Uth LI 5383.-• Good Used Cars FRANK S FEESER 1126 Prospect Dr. 6100. Bargains in Used Cars. GRAHAM-PAJGF OK INDIANA 8209 E Wash 8t Ch 100. REAL VALUES IN USED CARS MARMON NEW-USED CAR STORK Truck* Good Used Trucks. ' General Motors Truck Cos. Ol,nr.4Stb.au