Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 229, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 February 1931 — Page 13

FEB. 2, 1931_

TWO BANDITS I ARE SLAIN IN 50-MILE CHASE — Escaped Convicts Battle Police After Robbery Attempt Fails. By United Press NEW YORK, Feb 2.—A frenzied fifty-mile ride of three escaped convicts and a companion in a stolen automobile, racing to reach a safe hideaway in Manhattan’s underworld, resulted today in the killing of two by police and capture of the other two. The race began in front of a Jewelry store in Beacon, N. Y. The convicts, James Clark, Charles Sirico, Peter Reynolds and John Crsedon, alias John Michael Lyons, were robbing the store when surprised by police. Creedon was acting as lookout in front of the store, and whistled as he saw the police approaching, rhe others rushed out and jumped into a waiting automobile, knocking him down in their haste. He was captured by police. The bandit car speeded toward New York. At Yonkers patrolman Charles Smith spotted the sedan as it drew up to a curb and two of the men got out. He hit one of them over the head with his revolver, and the man, Reynolds, slumped. The other jumped into the car again and it • ped away in the direction of Manhattan. Clark and Sirico abandoned the car before they reached the New York City line, and hailed a taxicab driven by Charles Waldman. But the city police were watching for them. Patrolmen Raymond Scanlon, Francis Bartley and Max Little, riding in a police car, saw the fugitives in the cab and decided to question them. As they started in pursuit a volley of shots ripped out Ihe rear window of the taxi. They returned the fire and the taxi driver stopped and jumped under his machine to escape the bullets. When they opened the door of the taxi they found Clark dead and Sirico dying. None of the policemen was injured.

Mrs. Mayme Marlowe Is Winner of Essay Award

First Prize Goes to City Woman in ‘Kismet’ Competition. The second winner in the Fate essay contest conducted by The Indianapolis Times in connection with the showing of Otis Skinner in ‘ Kismet" at the Circle, is announced today. The $lO first prize gees to Mrs. Mayme Marlowe, 251 I h Delaware street. * . . Her winning essay is as follows: It Is. withal, a sinister omnipresence—this thing called Fate. Life is but a vast canvas upon which it lavishes the wrath or pleasure of its moods with the deft flourish of a master. To roe Kate Is something symbolic of evil portent. It delved deep into the rustic simplicity • of a small, mid-western farming community to touch roe. It whisked roe through a mad panorama of swift-moving events not the least of w'hlch was a runaway marriage and ultimate disillusion. i Pride fetters me to a strange environment now. for true. Indeed, are the words of old Omar Khayyam, ‘"The moving finger of Pate writes and, having writ, moves on." The second prize of $2.50 was awarded Mrs. Nelson Elliott, 5621 —Julian avenue, and those receiving tickets are: Etta Mae, 1124 South Sheffield avenue; Mrs. W. A. Collins, R. R. 10, box 269, Indianapolis; Miss Goldie Straub, 427 North Chester street; Mrs. Melvin Stone, 1105 North Tibbs avenue; D. W. Treon, Fairland, Ind. The third $lO winner, as well as the $2.50 and ticket winners, will .lie announced in Tuesday’s Times. More time is being given contestants to send in their essays on what fate has done to their lives. Write your essay of not more than 100 words and send it to the Kismet Editor of The Times. .USE OF CALL LOANS IS DEFENDED BY BANKER Federal Reserve System Probed for Cause of Market Crash. By United Press WASHINGTON, Feb. 2.—Charles ' E. Mitchell, chairman of the National City bank, emphatically defended call loans which play a large i P*rt in financing stock market operations, as a part of the banking structure when he testified today before the Glass committee which is inquiring into operations of the federal reserve system. Senator Glass believes improper use of federal reserve credit facilities contributed to security inflation which culminated in the market collapse of 1929. Call loans were considered an instrument in the use of federal reserve credit. ■ORPHAN GIVEN CHANCE Judge Prevents Guilty Pica in Order to Study Case. An 18-year-old boy, an orphan, got a chance in criminal court to- ' day when he attempted to plead guilty to a forgery charge, admitting lie signed a spurious check to buy an overcoat this winter. * He was William Bellum, PhilaEa, Pa., whose case Judge P. Baker took under adviseafter preventing his guilty ‘I Ilea. MORROW NAMED~HEAD Elected Chairman of Board of Ward Baking Corporation. By United Presa NEW YORK, Feb. 2.-George K. Mprrow today was elected chairman of the board of the Ward Baking Corporation. This action of directors followed change of control of , the company to Morrow interests at k stockholders meeting held last T*** t Bultnmre.

Wonder Man By United Pryti LOS ANGELES, Feb. 2.—A man who gave his name as Llleieusszuieusszel Harizzlssteizzil Williminiddssteizzi, and said he was a Siamese cook, was arrested on a technical charge of vagrancy Sunday night when he asked for a night’s lodging. The man said the first cognomen meant “Great Mountains,” the second “Wonderful Strength” and the third “Lion of the Sea.”

GENERAL WAGE CUT, THREAT IN GREAT BRITAIN Even Labor Government Is Understood Reconciled to Plan. By British United Press LONDON, Feb. 2.—The movement in various European countries to achieve an all-round reduction in wages, and a corresponding reduction in the cost of living gained impetus in Great Britain over the week-end. Even the Labor government is understood to have become reconciled to the plan. Advocates of the plan say Britain never will be able to regain her old position in foreign markets unless there are wage cuts. Recent fall in the cost of living shown by index figures issued by the ministry of labor, has given impetus to the movement for a general pay reduction. Laborites insisted, however, that the index figures are misleading, because there has been no reduction in rents and because some of the reductions in the price of food merely are temporary. Tuesday a Labor member will ask the chancellor of exchequer, Philip Snowden, if it is true that he was responsible for the recent treasury memorandum inquiring whether it would be feasible to have a 10 per cent reduction in wages throughout tho country. The Daily Herald, Labor organ, forecasts that the chancellor will deny responsibility. All last week there were wage battles affecting all sorts of industries.

CANNON TO TESTIFY Insists on Facing Charges Despite 111 Health. By United Press WASHINGTON, Feb. 2.—Despite warnings of his physicians, Bishop James Cannon Jr. insisted today he would be ready to testify Tuesday or thereafter before the church tribunal which will hear charges concerning his stock market and political activities. The church board will convene here Tuesday. Cannon may be called during the day if the jury of twelve churchmen, presided over by Bishop W. N. Ainsworth of Georgia, decides to permit his appearance. The attitude of physicians here and at Marlin, Tex., where Cannon spent the first few weeks of the year, is that the bishop’s physical condition would be overtaxed by more than two or three hours of consecutive testimony. In the Air Weather conditions at 9 a. m.: Wind, west, seven miles an hour; temperature, 37; ceiling, unlimited; visibility, five miles; barometric pressure, 30.18 at sea level; field, good. Complete Last Link By United Press ST. PAUL, Minn., Feb. 2.—A Northwest Airways plane left St. Paul today for Winnipeg, completing the last link of an air mail chain extending 9,000 miles, from Aklavik, on the northwestern shore of Canada, to Buenos Aires. Each of the 18,000 pieces of mail carried on the first run bore a special cancellation stamp showing a map of the western hemisphere with a line tracing the route from Aklavik to Buenos Aires. Airport Space Leased Space in the municipal airport hangar has been leased to the Eaglet Aviation Corporation of Indiana which is moving its offices there from Mars Hill airport. Elvan Tarkington is in charge of the offices. Negro Slashed in Fight In a fight Sunday, James Body, Negro, 524 Willard street, was cut severely. He is in city hospital and police are seeking Thome > Bland, Negro. Legal Notices NOTICE Is hereby given that the undersigned will sell at oubllr auction, on February 12th. 1931. 10 o'clock a. m. One model T Ford coupe, motor No. 12981951 for storage charges amounting to $58.50. PARTLOW JENKINS MOTOR CAR CO ♦l9-23 East Market St.. Indianapolis. Death Notices BAIRD. OTTO E. CKlondlkel— Beloved husband of Esther Baird and son of Anna E. Mason, passed away Sunday a. m. at Methodist hospital. Funeral at SHIRLEY BROS. CENTRAL CHAPEL. 946 N. Illinois. Tuesday. 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Memorial Park cemetery. BOHN MlNNlE—Beloved mother of Mrs. Alberta Clark. Joseph Bohn. Mrs. Marv Slaymon and Will Bohn. Venice. Cal., died suddemv Sunday evening. Funeral notice later. KIRBY-PINN SERVICE. KEGLEY. ESTELLE IRENE—Age 15 years, daughter of Carl 8 .and Frances A. Kegley of 1540 E. Epler St.. Edgewood. Ind.. passed away Saturday. Jan. 31. at St. FYancls hospital. Funeral Tuesday. Feb. 3. at 2 p. m.. at residence. Interment Round Hill cemetery. Friends invited. l nlorinat, on friends may call FINN BROS FUNERAL HOME. Ta. 1835. MALICK, LAURA BALL—Passed away at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Evelvn Sisi. Reading. Pa.; mother of Harvey and Ross Mallck of Anderson. Ind.: Mrs. Evelyn Sisk of Reading. Pa.; Walter of Indianapolis: sister of H. W. Vadder of Indianapolis. Short services Tuesday 2 g-, m. at Washington Park cemetery. njsS d L l 2l? t * <l - 111 charge of MAX HERRLICH & SON. METZGER ALBERT E—Passed away Saturday evening at hla home. 3120 N. Meridiaa St Services at the PLANNER & BUCHANAN Mortuarv Tuesday. 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill. Frlendt Aav call at the residence until Tuesday Corning.

Low Mileage—Low Price —Used Cars on This Page

Death Notices MOORE, VIRON KAY JR —Beloved eon of Mr. and Mrs. Vlron K. Moore, passed away Jan. 31 at Tampa. Fla. Remains will arrive in Indianapolis Monday. Fuuneral notice later. For further informatlon call LITTLE & SONB. HA. 2222. ROTHERMEL. SlLAS—Formerly of 23d and Wheeler Bt.. beloved father of H. C. Rothermel of Indianapolis and Mrs. Della Bache of Dennison. 0.. departed this life Sunday. Feb. 1. Age 83 vrs. Funeral Wednesday, Feb. 4. Germantown. Ind.. 10:30 a. m. Burial Germantown. Friends may call at MOOR..' & KIRK FUNERAL HOME. 2530 Station St., until Tuesday evening. WETGLE. JOHN F.—Beloved father of Mr?. Ether Schmitt, Mrs. Nellie Schafer and Mrs. Gertrude Persenskl of Cleveland, 0., passed away Saturday. Jan. 31. at his late residence, 1455 N. Euclid Ave.. age 71 rears. Funeral at VuIGHT FUNERAL PARLORS. 1635 £. Meridian. Tuesday. Feb. 3. 8:15 a m. followed by services at the Littld Flower church 9 a. m. Interment St. Joseph's cemetery. Friends Invited. WILKINS. ROSE L.—Beloved mother of Mrs. Florence Dudenhoeffer. Mrs. GUbert L. Nlesse, grandmother of Mrs. Miles 8. Wright, died Sunday morning at Lafayette. Ind. Funeral Tuesday. Feb. 3, 11 a. m.. at the heme. 410 Parker Ave. Burial Havden. Tnd. Friends Invited. KIRBY-DINN BERVICEFqneral Directors WM D BEANBLOBSOMMortuary Phcna Be 1588 1321 W Rav St W. T. BLASENGYM Mam office 2220 Shelbv St Dreiel 2570 _ George Grinsteiner Funeral director 6f*2 E. Market Mlev 5374 UNDERTAKERS 981 N. Delawaxf* * U, LAUCK FUNERAL HOME 1458 8 Meridian St. Dr. 2140 “A REAL HOME FOR SERVICE.” RAGSDALE * PRICE LI 3608 1319 N Alabama C. WTLSON funeral parlors, ambulance service and modern automotive eaulnment. Dr. 0321 and Dr 0322. Personals DETECTIVES—Private. CONFIDENTIAL. 525 Lemcke Bldg. Ri i864: eve.. Hu. 3107 DRESSES MADE TO ORDER. $3. COATS MADE & REMODELED. RI. 8829. COATS, dresses, furs. Tailored, repaired. reiined. 425 E. Sixteenth. Li. 2904. DEBTS COLLECTED ANYWHERE. 315 BOARD TRADE BLDG. LI. 8687. Special Notices WHY SUFFER WITH PILES When vou can positively get well or it will cost vou nothing? This is strictly r home treatment. Also wonderful lung, throat and catarrh treatment. Either sent parcel-poet to anv part of U S Call or write lor free literature. G. R WYSONG 219 K. of P Bldg Office Ri 4267: res. 2939 N Meridian. Til 4940. 1 DZ. post card photos with one Bxlo free. $1.50. HARMON’S STUDIO, 115 So. Illinois. 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. TUTORING —H. S. English, history, 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. Transportation FLORIDA—St. Petersburg; take three passengers. Ta. 6862. Painting and Papering PAPER FURNISHED AND HUNG Ch. 2004. FRANK JACKSON. Ir. 2415. 17 years in business: 1931 samples; rental properties a specialty; esti. free. 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 refinished. pa. clnd.. rerfg. Elliott, Be. 3397-2. WHY PAY MORB—Paoer turnlshed an< hung. $4 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. 3747 PAPEP. Hanging. Painting. Carpenter work. FENPEL. 424 North Forest. Ch. 5217. INTERIOR decorating: bv experts. We are fully equipped for any lob. Ta. 2958. CLEANING PAPER—7Sc; windows, vails, woodwk. washed, 951 W. Walnut. Ir. 7669. PAPER furnished and hung complete. $3.75 per room; guaranteed. Ch. 3051-W. Business Announcements REPAIR wor.t on radios, wash, machs.. sweepers, irons. Gew. mach.: repair adl gas stoves; a,l elec, home apps. No lod too small, too large. Haverlock, Ha. 4957 FEATHERS—Bought sold and renovated feather mattresses, pillows made to order E. P Burkle 431-433 Mass. Ave. RI. 669' CONTRACTING —Gen. repair work; estimates 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. 2233-J. ELECTRICAL SERVICE—And repairs: no lob too small. JORDAN, Ta, 3592. Storage and Transfer LOCAL AND OVERLAND TRANSFER-Flre-proof storage house. Store now 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. 8628 Hi 6561 Nights Ch 0699-W J. H. TAYLOR TRANS. AND STORAGE; SPECIAL PRICES OVERLAND—To or from Chicago. St. Louis. Detroit. Cleveland or other cities. Dr. 3071 or Ri. 4265. NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO.—Prices reasonable. Call at all times. Ta. 3741 MOVING. *3: vou help. $1 less: ltfe ton truck: quick guarn service. Ch. 5840. BRITTON TRANSFER—Mov.. $3.50 load; large trucks: responsible men. Dr, 7616. PLUNKETT TRANSFER. Coal. 4112 E. Wash. Ir. 5160. LOCAL—Overland hauling: special rates to Chicago or Detroit. Li. 7008. Lost and Found BLACK and tan hound in vicinity of Comer and Draper Sts. Reward. Dr. 7710. GRAY POLICE PUP. female, stolen from 81014 Virginia Ave.; reward. LOST OR STRAYED —German police dog; male, gray with black stripe down center of back; la vicinity of 5000 Broadway. Child's pet. Call Hu. 2066. Reward. METAL CHAIN BELT with red setting. Keepsake. Lost Sat. Reward. Be. 1041. Help Wanted Male HERE IS AN OPPORTUNITY FOR SOME YOUNG MAN WHO BELIEVES HE CAN SELL NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING. I am Interested In a person of Intelligence, aggressiveness and the ability to work hard. Experience while not essential will be considered an asset. The man that I am interested in is of line appearance. has the ability of meeting people and has a good background and education. The position available Is one with future unlimited—the starting salary will be modest. The man who honestly feels that he qualifies and knows that he will succeed is invited to write giving full details of his qualifications together with references and salary expected. A picture enclosed will be decidedly helpful. Address Box No. B-188 The Indianapolis Times, GOOD solicitors can earn $lO a day and up. Call 10 a. m.. Tuesday. 36 W. Vermont. Apt. 10 {elevator*. Li. 9013. WANTED—Ten men at once; good pay. THOMPSON. 712 N. Illinois. Help Wanted Female OPENING for woman in Spencer corset work, ■mining given to one who oualitffcs. Call Mrs. Watkins. Mgr. Ir. 4524, GIRL to take orders in store. State age, description and last place employed. Write Times Box B 187. WOMAN to care for children; exchange for home: mother works. Wa. 3517. Situations Wanted Female MIDDLE-AGED WIDOW wants home more than wages: light work for employed gentleman. Address Times Box A-167. WANTED—Housekeeping: refined woman, age 41 in small family In city. Times Box B-189. Rooms for Rent ALABAMA, N-. 2114—Nice large steam heated rm: I or 2. Ta. 4474. ASHLAND. 1529 —Warm, neatly furn. rm with priv. toilet. lavatory and entrance. AUDUBON RD.. N., 477— Larg, modern room for 2; privileges: garage. Ir. 5483. BLVD. PLACE. 4116—Newly furnished rm.. private family: $3.5Q: near Butler. BROADWAY. 2023—iRsll fur., warm rms.; private home; neaf bath. He, 2687.

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The Wise Shopper Buys Now — If you’re looking for good transportation at a bargain here’s your place to find it. These cars were traded in by people who wanted new models —they wanted style and they left many thousands of miles of fine driving—gave you the opportunity of buying cheap mileage. * Here are some of today’s “Best Used Car Buys * Packard Sedan, 1927 Model $550 Oldsmobile Coach, 1929 Model 450 Chevrolet Spt. Roadster, 1930 Model 395 Nash Coupe, 1929 Model 325 GMAC K, 412 Stock Rack Truck 140 Whippet Coach, 1927 Model 95 Star Touring, 1924 Model 20

Rooms for Rent CAPITOL N., 3131—Large, comf. rm., business men: breakfast optional. Ta. 2740. CENTRAL, 2842—Comfortable rm.; no other roomers; privileges; gar, opt. Ta. 6293. COLLEGE, 2527—Warm rm.; private home; privileges; hot water. He. 2167. HALL PL. 1625—Illinois car. 16 squares north; quiet, modern. $3. Ha. 1394-M. HAMILTON, N.. 647—Sleeping rm. with reading rm. adl.; priv. home. Ch. 4766-J. ILL.. N.. 2858—Warm, pleasant: no other roomers: adults: gentleman. Ta. 5353. ILLINOIS. N.. 3059—Rm. private home; single or twin beds; lavatory In rm. Ha. 0821. MASS. 540; clean, modern, steam-heated rooms; $4 single. $5 up double. LI. 0665. NEW JERSEY, N.. 825—Delightful front rm. blue, gold, new walnut furniture, Ige. davenport; Brunswick radio. Ri. 9660, NOBLE. N.. 537—Large front rm.; newly furnished; near bath, good heat, young men, ______ RUCKLE. 2821—Front rm.. near bath: prir vate home; Far, optional, Ha. 0975. TALBOTT. N., 2427—Large front rm., nicely furn.. near bath; gar. Ha. 3151-W. VERMONT. E., 122—Clean front rms.; steam heat. $3.50 to $5. LI. 4674. 38TH, E.. 447—Attractive rm. private home: gentleman: gar. Wa. 3729-J. Li 6867 DENISON HOTEL Pay all vour Mils with one check: lights, water, maid service, linen furnished: $7 and up Pennsylvania & Ohio. PRINCETON HOTEL Nice clean rms.: hot. cold water: $5 wk.: with bath. $7 wk.: city heat: real winter home, ladies gentlemen. 332 8. Illinots. HEAD oed lames excellent rooms: S7 with bath $8 weekly and up for oerm quests Colonial Hotel 236 N Illinois NICE, neat furnished room; next to bath: modern: private home. Dr. 5518. HOTEL EDWARD Centrally Located —Modem Special- low weekly rate to men only. DOWNTONW—Large front rm.. Ist floor apt.: Ideal for 2 men. Li. 7709, CLINTON HOTEL—29 Va. ave.; hsekeeping rms.; st. ht.; also sleepg. rms.; reas. rates. DREXEL-ARMS—73O N. Illinois; 100 outside rms.; stm heat; $5 wk. & up. Li. 2821. SHARE—Mv Spink-Arms apt. Employed girl. Ref. Ri. 4755. Li. 2361. PULLMAN HOTEL—II3 W. Georgia: new and clean roms. 40 and 60c: f r ee showers. HOTEL ERS 750 N. Meriuian 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 vour convenience, and all within walking distance of the Circle. ATTRACTIV” front, modern apt.; constant hot water: close In; 1 or 2. LI. 3749. NORTH —Cozy, warm, near bath: employed couple or gentleman. Ha. 1505-W. ROOM—2 empl. to share clean, quiet home: meals optional. Ch. 6794. Room for Rent With Board CENTRAL. 2215—Attractive, large rm.: near bath; plenty hot water. He. 4558 CENTRAL. 1615—Living room, alcove bedroom: suitable for 2; reasonable. COLLEGE. 2355—Light clean, all privileges of good home. Ta. 3541, DELAWARE. N. 2602—Modern front, for 2; private home: privileges; bus line; garage. $6 each. Ha. 1319. ILLINOIS, N., 2711—Front rm., gentleman. plenty, hot water: good meals: privileges. MERIDIAN. N.. 2939—1 or 2 ladies, nice rm.. Good meals, ref, exch. Ta. 4940. NEW JERSEY, N., 2229—Front room, modern, private home, privileges, home cooking. Ta. 4706. NEW JERSEY. N.. 2908—Room. 2 boys; reasonable: references. Ha. 3077. PARK. 1415—WARM. COZY ROOM: 2 EMPLOYED REAL HOME. BEST MEALS. LI. 7019. GRAD. NURSE—Care for elderly people: private home; reasonable. Ha. 2698. WANTED —Child under sch. age; mother's care: $3 a wk R. R. No. 5. Box 559. city. WANT employed roommates; near .South Grove golf links. Ha. 0175-W. TRY TIMES WANT APS FOR BUSINESS Rent Housekeeping Rooms ALABAMA. N.. 1838—Warm, clean, hot water, sink, glass-inclosed porch. ALABAMA. N.. 2037—Downstairs apt., newlv furn..: private bath and entrance. Ta. 1550. BEVILLE. N.. 17—3 rms.. back porch, prlvate entrance, garage. $7 wk. Ch. 6338-W. BROADWAY, 1138—2 separate bedrooms and kitchen, with sink; $7. BROADWAY. 1134 —Clean, warm rm. and kitchen, with sink, near bath. $5. CAPITOL. 3045 N.—2 light rms., modern; warm; $5; also I rm. for woman. CAPITOL. N., 835—3 rm. furn. apt.; also 2 rm. furn.; private entrance; modern. CENTRAL. 1404—2 large front rms., steam heat, $6.50. CENTRAL. 1404—2 large front rms. down. sink, range, steam heat; $6.50. COLLEGE. 1427—2 clean rms.. sink: everything furn.. employed, garage. Ri. 8104. CONGRESS, 821—2 rms., modern, complete kitchen furnished: garage. Ta. 3515. EAST! n7! 331—2 connecting rms.; well turn.; private entrance: close In. HOLMES. N., 254 —1 rm. effiicency apt., completely furnished. $5, ILL.. N.. 2339—1. 2. 3-rm. kitchenette apt., $4.50, $6, $8.50. Everyth, turn. Ta. 7110. NEW JERSEY. N.. 134—Good clean house keeping rooms. RI. 4145 OHIO. E.. 540—Housekeeping room's. $2.50 up: garage $3 per month. ORIENTAL. 20, N. —2-rm. unfur. apt.; also front sleeping room. ■ TACOMA, N., 15—Apt., downstairs; 2 rms., kitchenette: couple; refer. Ch. 6661. TALBOT. N., 2525 —2 large rms.; porch. sink. ..team; prl. ent.; ref. Ta. 2763. TALBOTT. N.. 2338—3 rms.. overstuffed; private entrance: gar.: rea. Ta. 7038. 22D & PARK AVE—2 rms., third floor. cozy and clean. $5. He. 1462. 3 NICE furn. rms.. yard, garage. $5. 1325 Pruitt. Ta. 2091. Houses and Flats Furnished ALABAMA, N., 1518—3 large, nicely fur. rooms; ln-a-door bed. Li. 2995. CENTRAL, 2131—Lower front apt.; 2 rms. and hall: private bath: entrance and porch: built in bed: $lO week. Ha. 4155. ILL.. N., 2611—3 rm., clean, furn. lower duplex: Frigldaire; go. heat, gar, util, pd. NORTH. E. 316 AND 318 -3 rooms. mod.: Frigldaire; weekly rate. Ri. 4007. WALLACE, N-. 17—Lower 4-rm. apt., clean! desirable neighborhood. $32. AMBASSADOR APARTMENT HOTEL 850 N PENN. Beautifully lurnished and unfurnishtc apartments, ultra modern, oath with tut and shower. FTlaidaire walking distance Phcrc RI 1371 —_____ THE BERWICK 901 N. New Jersey St.: 2 rooms with kitchenette and bath: newly refurnished alt utilities: iow weekly rent. DELAWARE COURT One room kitchenette and bath: furnished or unfurnished See custodian. 5-ROOM duplex: bath; garage; heat and water furnished. Wa. 1761. DREXEL ARMS—73O N. HI.; 2. 3 rms.; Turn, hskg. suite!;, with bath. $lO. sls wk. 4-RM. double; gas. elec., inside toilet. 2195 Dexter; so. Riverside pk. Ha. 2132-J. Apartments for Rent 18 E. 37th. St $.50.00 240 E. Pratt SO.OO 1020 to 1026 Central 31.00 850 N. Pennsylvania 61.50 13 N. Traub 3LOO 1108 College 35.00 1655 N. Alabama 37.00 3015 N. Meridian 80 to 85.00 3707 N. Meridian 125.00 334 E. Pratt 37.50 1783 N. Meridian 74.50 8515 N. Pennsylvania 55.00 1220 Park Ave 43.00 413 N. Alabama 47 to 57.00 1336 N. Illinois 35 to 40.00 1603 Central 35 to 55.00 418 E. Fifteenth 45 to 55.00 MOYNAHAX PROPERTIES 710 Union Title. LI. 3458. He. 1337. RI. 1371.

Apartments for Rent BICKING. 318—3 and 4-rm. modern apts.; heat, water furn.; reasonable- Dr. 4659-M. RILEY. N.. 37—Two. 4-rm. apts.; modern: on court within. sl3 to $25. Ir. 6663. UTH. W.. 42—. Nicely decorated kitchenette apt.; heat, light, gas. water and ice fur.; $32.50. Apply Apt/l, THE GRANT. Apartment Rental Bureau We hay* apartments for rent anywhere in the city north of Washington St.: let us help you find one. positively no extra commission and no obligations: we usually furnish car and driver to show apartments without extra charge. Cal Ri 1373 dav and night service. _ , THE CHISWICK Ruckle. 2805-11: desirable 5 rooms (2 bedrms.). SSO. $55: garage, heat, water furnished. RI. 7243; eves.. Ha. 1663-M. „„ THE GRAYBTONE Illinois. N., 239—One and two-room apartments, downtown, sio per month and up. Open any time. _ MANCHESTER. 962 N. PENN. . Bedroom apartment; Frigidaire; all utilities furnished: $62.50, LI. 1781. VOLLRATH APT.. 118 E, PALMER. Three mod, rms.: convenient: reasonable. PATRICIA APTS. 3 rms., Frigldaire; util. fur. Dr. 2591-M. SEE OR PHONE US FIRST Furnished and unfurnished apts., in ten locations:_s2s up. Phone Li. 5391. H. H. Wood small Agency Houses for Rent ALABAMA, s.. 1524—Splendid 5 rms., gar.. water paid. S3l. Dr. 5743. BRADBURY, 1319 4-room semi-mod. water pd.. $16.50. Rt. 5177. Dr. 6425-r! BROOKSIDE FKWAY., 3549, S. DR opposite Brookside pk.. remodeled corner, strictly mod. double, linoleum, shades, ro j S ’ £ e P?P®, re d. refinished, garage, on bus Ch d 1965-w th Car ’ Water pd ' ; only s3o ' CENTENNIAL. 409—5 lovely rms.; elec.. gas, pantry: 2 porches: good paper: Sis! c ,Bß^ s, PIAN, S., 441—Near Southeastern ave., 4 rooms, light, gas: water oaid. to sl6. Ri. 6367. SCHMID AND SMITH, INC., REALTORS. COFFEY. 552—5 rooms, bath: garage; wa special inducement. Inq. 538. 1419—Dandv 6-rm. modern double, garage, easily heated: S3O. Li. 3948 2146 COLLEGE GREGORY & APPEL. INC. Li. 7491. COTTAGE. 1545—5 rooms, water oaid. gas, elec., sl6: near school. Hu. 4368. E fur£~ce /a s22?* Dr? U 2432. tnodern * 725, — s *rm. bungalow; elec. lights, garage, side drive; S2O, Ir. 7130. RSON, s. t 214—5-rm. semi-mod. dou.* reduced, Ir. 0222, Key 324 Burgess. GRA NT . 930—4-room modern; built-in -eatures. garage, water paid; S3O, Ri. 4608. —A-l: six-room mod. double, garage: water paid. Wa. 1484. HARRIS. S.. 31—6-rm. modern, except furnace. garage: reduced $25, Be. 0746. HAUGH. 422 5-rm. cottage, pantry, gas. elec., gar,, big yard: $12.50. HOWARD. 1925—6-rm. single, complete bath, garage. Reduced $22.50. He. 3750, HpYT. 1204-6—4 rms. mod. except furn.. *ater pd.. school. Reduced. Ri! 1652, LEONARD. 1635—6-room and bath, modern cottage: S3O. Wa. 2604 R-2. MICHIGAN. E.. 2924—Modern double; s2s' 5 rooms and sun parlor. Ch. 1325. MICH., E.. 3552—Att. 5-rm. rood.; desirable loca ; powerful fur.; gar. Ir. 1401. NAOMI 1233—Lovely new 4-room double, electric lights, toilet, gas and water inslde, garage, water paid, S2O, Dr. 1651. NEW JERSEY. N.. 2331—Attractive 4 bedroom modern double, long living room, garage, splendid condition. Reduced SSO. Wa. 1602, E.. 3703—6-room modern stucco double, breakfast nook, full basement. §35 j> rrt^j< 2B Rarage ’ water Pd.; reduced, N ,9 R TB. 2720 E. near St. Philips church: < v£’i ble ' livin ? room, dining room g “ ; , T el ju- b€d yoom and bath, garage, water paiq, s2j. HU. 3108; office. RI. 1533. 1206 OLIVE ‘ Six-Tyjom modern home: water pd.; $25. GREGORY & APPEL. INC. LI. 7491. OLNEY 1303—Near Brookside Pk.: 5-room mod, double. Reduced: 535. Ch. 7752-R. PARKER AVE.. 425—3-roc:n modern house. garage: reduced, S2O. Dr, 2473. PRATT. E.. 1115—‘ ! -roor.i semi-modern, large lot. sl,. Ri. 5177, Dr. 6425-R. RAY. W.. 1422—6 rooms; lights, gas; water paid; sls. Ri. 6367. 81 SCHMID AND SMITH. INC., REALTORS. S.. £35 —Double; 4 rooms; water paid: $18; at bus stop. Rl. 6618. DR.. N.. 823—4-rm. mod. dou.; gar.: wa. pd.; reduced S3O, LI. 1602. m 9 (Brl *htwood)— 6-rm. single. d o/vni ollet ’ newl ? decorated; reduced. ri 3. 2Q90. SUGAR GROVE. 1918 —New furnace: opposite Riverside school: 6-rm. mod. dou • gar.; paved st. and alley; $26. Hu. 4124*. TACOMA. N.. 1618—5-room mod., redacorated. garage, water paid: $23, Wa. 0395. N- 832—Cozy 5-room strictly mod, double, garages $35. Dr. 2182. WADE. 1737—-4-rm. semi-modern! garage. Reduced rent. Dr. 4331. WINTHROP, 4147—M0d. double: garage; reas. rent to responsible tenant. LI. 2423. E - . . 24 23—Near Tech: colonial: 3 bedrm.; side-drive gar.; $42.50. Hu, 6667. Modern, South, S2O Nine rooms, newly decorated, 1044 Karlar,. Dunlop & Holtegel, 122 E. Market ~ FOR COLORED—CLOSE IN 21a Puryear. Five rooms, lights, gas. water oaid: sl3. Rl. 6367. “ SCHMID AND SMITH. INC.. REALTORS. COLORED. 616 COURT—S rms.. semi-mod." water od. 615 E, Market. Ri. 2102, Suburban for Rent 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. Office and Desk Space DOCTOR and dental offices, 2956 N. Sherman Dr. 7 right at 30th and Sherman. Best outsi3d business center In city. No doctor or dentist within 6 squares. Reasonable, Ch. 1774. Houses for Sale East EASTERN AVE—Near St. Philips 5-room modern bungalow, garage, all improvements In and paid. Low price. Dr. 5558, Sooth NOW IS THE BEST TIME TO BUY. _ Bungalows, SIOO down. HI. 25C9. N. J. FOX. Hu. 1168. for Sale |bi ft lONCLAIMEP 1 jFREIfiHT STATION iAr 1 One brooder stove wim galvanized canopy, $lO. One steel auto trunk, $12.50. One walnut dining table, S2O. Lot odd dining chairs at give away prices. E CORNER. f kIG.I CAPITOLS.SOUTH l forTsale cheap 3’a cu. ft full automatic electric air compressor. Call MEIER ELECTRIC & MACHINE CO.. 3525 East Washington St. Li. 8396. SPECIAL PRICE on rebuilt automatic electric water pumps. Call MEIER ELECTRIC & MACHINE CO.. 3525 East Washington Pt. LI. 8396. FRF!F Gross caps, with every 2 doz. bottles; qts.. 50c doz.; pts.. 30c doz. We deliver. WEST END BOTTLE Cos. 534 W. Pearl St. Li. 8085. Eberhardt Awnings Hn* owners visit our new show room 334 N. Capitol. Estimates free. LI. 5082.

Miscellaneous for Sale LADY’S COAT and man’s Waltham rallroad watch, perf. condt., cheap. Ir. 5020, ONE diamond ring, valued at $225. M. M., 238 8. Illinois St RECLINING Steam Bath Cabinet; sacrifice. 320 E, Vermont. Rl. 0575. ELECTRIC! WATER PUMP—REASONABLE HIJ. 7854. Building Materials GYPSUM fill insulation. 70c sack: fnmlture transfers, 4c; fibor wax. 50c; slate rolls. $1.59: asphalt shingles. $3 38; 'hellac. $123 gal. Ha. 2510. ALLIED COAL & MATERIAL CO . 2112 Northwestern. FREEdumping grounds for eviryone! 5! Meridian and N. Beit R. R. Machinery and Tools , „ _ FOR SALE CHEAP 1 Norton plain cylindrical grinder, 1 Hendey plain milling machine, 2 Monarch engine lathes. Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 East Wash. St. Ir. 1151. Household Goods FREE 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 Cml spring day bed and mattress.. 19.75 8-Pc. dining room suite 69.00 20-Pc. living room outfit with coil springs bed davenport 35.00 _ IDEAL FURNITURE CO. Cut Price Quality Furniture. 227 W. Washington St. “ ICE BOXES Big reduction on many refrigerators In our very complete line. Buy now and save money. Polar Ice and Fuel Cos. 2000 Northwestern Ave. SEWING MACHINES, portable electric Singer and other makes as low as $35. SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO.. 126 W Washington St. Rl. 9718. MAKS vour own dresses. Buy Singer sewing machines as low as $lO. Singer SewJng Machine Cos.. 838 Va. Ave. Dr 2474 IVORY GAS RANGE—Dining rm.. 9 DC. living rm.. complete bedroom, occasional table, dressers. 2428 N, Meridian. BEAUTIFUL rose color living-rm. suite, bedrm. suite, gas range, breakfast set $8 rugs. a3B W. 31st St. Ta. 3656. EASY WASHER—Used, for sale, good condition: $19.50, 32 N. Delaware St. AGITATOR WASHER—Late model, good cond.; cheap for cash. 2909 Brookside Ave. FRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS Musical Instruments Lyon & Healy Italian Harp Just like new. $800: real bargain; originally $1,250. PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 N. Penn. Li. 5513. BEAUTIFUL period grand, left with us by customer to sell, price $1,150. now $463. Terms. WILKING MUSIC CO.. 120 E. Ohio St. TRUMPETS & SAXOPHONES. $lO and up. E-Z payment plan in city. LORENZ SAXOPHONE SCHOOL. Pembroke Arcade. Li. 4800. PLAYER—Mahogany case, bench and rolls, $69. This must be seen to be appreciated. Terms. $1.50 per week WILKING MUSIC CO.. 120 E. Ohio St. PlANO—Steirway & Son’s upright; excel, condi.; cheap for quick sale. 2314 Bellefontaine. MAHOGANY Studio Piano from receiver of Robertson Piano Cos.: bargain $195. Terms. $1.50 per week. WILKING MUSIC CO.. 120 E. Ohio St. NEW GRAND taken over from receiver of Robertson Piano Cos., at $365; bargain, only one at this price. WILKING MUSIC CO.. 120 E. Ohio St. STEINWAY upright: biggest bargain in city. Terms. $1.50 per week. WILKING MUSIC CO., 120 E. Ohio St. Radio and Equipment BATTERY SETS Loop Aerial, folding type $ 1.50 Cone speakers, all makes 2.00 Atwater Kent Model 20 4.00 Crosley 5-38 4.00 Fada Neutrodyne Model 175-A 4.00 Stewart Warner, single dial 5.00 Crosley Bind Box. single dial 7.50 Atwater Kent 20 console 10.00 Radiola 20 with table 10.00 Showers Console, single dial 11.50 Erla Penwick console 12.00 Atwater Kent. 30. in Pulley cab.... 12.50 Stewart-Warner console 13.50 Pierss 8 tube, loop console 14.50 Remler Sunerhet. console 15.00 KEMPLER RADIO CO. 36 Virginia Ave. Rl. 3235. RADIO BARGAINS Complete Radiola. table model ; $35.00 Victor (10 tubes! lowbov 89.50 Kolster (8 tubes) on beautiful metal stand 45.00 Atwater Kent screen grid, in lowboy cabinet 65.00 1 Crosley “Buddy” 39.00 Radiola No. 60 (9 tubes! superhetrodyne 59.00 Majestic No. 90 (8 tubes) 89.00 Brunswick combination 75.00 Madison Moore, special battery set. 32.50 Radio Bargain Shop 33Va PER CENT discount on 1931 Westinghouse floor model radios. 1524 N. Illinois. Rl. 2876, CLOSING out Fada. all-electric table set. 7. 8 and 9-tube outfit, complete $37.50. ALLEN. 511 Massachusetts Ave. LINCOLN RADIO SERVICE—R. C. A. Tubes, gen, repairing; experts. LI. 1126. AERIALS—Radio zsrvice. bv graduate engineer; 11 years experience. Dr. 6269-J. HILLYS RADIO SERVICE. Prompt guar, work. Also aerials. Ta. 3725. 1 CALLS 50c; radio and power pack repair- 1 ing. Lightning Radio. Ch. 7210. BEST radio service and repair; very rea- > sonable: work guaranteed. Ri. S2*: ! Miscellaneous Wanted H FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS. HOMES COMPLETE PREFERRED HODGES AUCTION. RI. 2019. HOUSE CLEANING?—Your surplus clothing, furniture, magazines, papers, wll, help us to help others. Salvation Army Industrial Home. Phone for wagon. Ri 6822. i27 W Georgia St. WE WANT HOUSEHOLD GOODB. IF It’s on earth we buy it. CARL SHANK i 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 j days or eves. j Furniture Wanted—Ch. 4851 j FOR QUICK SERVICE & BEST PRICES. ! IF YOU’VE FURNITURE TO SELL CALL t HA 4957: NO DEALER: CAN PAY MORE. I YOU NEED CASH. I NEED FURNITURE. ] 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; 2*2 months; eligible. Be. 1765. 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 St. BOYER’S HATCHERY. Store-Office Supplies TYPEWRITERS—AiI standard makes, new and used portablee; Dalton adding machines. Repairs and typewriter supplies. Typewriters of all makes rented at $2 per month or 3 months $7.50. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO.. 137 N. Meridtan St. Board of Trade Bldg U 6823 High class rental service a specialty; 30 adding machines to go. Give us a call. Reverse charges. KING TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. 205 Mass. Ave. U. 9470. TYPEWRITERS sold, rented and repaired, special rental rates. LIBERTY TYPEWRJTER CO.. 143 E. Ohio St. LI. 4806. CIGAR CASE—WaII case and Hoffman pressing machine. M. M. 238 S. 111. St. Business Opportunities CIGAR STAND: ONE OF THE BEST IN CITY. PHONE LI. 0963. Goal and Wood f mmK v LOTS OF HEAT—LOW COST BLACK BELL ® e BLOCK 'P* 5 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 C 6. 1020 E. North St. CH. 2291 -■ / i— _ 1 Illinois Lump ... $5.00 Monarch Lump.. $5.25 W. Virginia Lp.. $6.50 We Handle All Other Best Grade* a of Coal and Coke. CENTER COAL CO. LL 1458 LI. 1459

Coal and Wood LARGE—BLOCKY. NO SLATS OR SLACK. TRY THE BEST BUY err v * BEST W. VA. LARGE BLOCK... £6.50 BEST VA. MINE RUN 50T, LP...55.25 BEST EASTERN KY.. LG. 8LK...57.0C BEST ISLAND CRK LG BLK $7.00 Also smaller sizes In above grades. ECHO LUMP $5.50 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. Scrsß.Vt, ~ECOtOA->Z£ VViTM fCONOMY * , Indianapolis Ice & Fuel Cos. V7hy take chances on Inferior grades of coal. Our years of experience is your profit. CLINTON IND., 8-IN. LP.. CLN. FKD... 5.00 W. VA., 2x6 furnace egg 6.25 W. V., LARGE LP. FORKED.. 6.50 W. VA., 2x4 EGG. FORKED... 6.25 W. VA., NUT AND SLACK.... 4.00 E. KY.. 6-IN. LP. FORKED... 7.00 PIONEER IS. CREEK FKD... 7.00 GEN. NO. 3 POCAHONTAS.. 9.90 POCA. NO. 3 MINE RUN 7.00 CITIZENS COKE. ALL SIZES OPERATORS OF THREE YARDS. Dr. 6685 Dr. 2400 PER TON “Yeu can help Indiana prosperity by burning Indiana coal ” Delivery anywhere in city. Crane Coal Ca MBJS9O4. DR. 5904. SPECIAL | High Grade Coal at Bargain Price. I STAfL-X >-£Jg|l 3LOCK'<vy All other high grade coal and coke, fa Deliver Anywhere in City. This coai is clean forked, burns H well and holds fire overnight. Ab- ■ I, solutely the best buy in the city for SI the money. Sold only by the UNION COAL CO. “A Trial Will Convince You.’* || ogPCOAL INDIANA STH VEIN 8-IN. LP. FKD.SS.OO 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 6.25 GENUINE ISL. CRK. LGE. LP. FKD. 7.00 E. Kv.. walnut. 6-in. lump, fkd 7.00 Pocahontas No. 3 shov. Ip 9.00 Pocahontas mine run. 40% lp 7.00 Citizen coke, a.l sizes $9.00 to 9.50 Call Us for Quick Delivery. FREDRICK COAL CO. ESTABLISHED 31 YEARS 801-899 Beecher St. DR. 1792 DR. 1793 REX lp.. holds fire overnight $5.00 V 2 ton $2.75. Vi ton $1.50 W. Va. lump: no soot $6.50 Vfe ton $3.50. 14 ton $2.00 NIGHT. CALL CH. 5235. J. <fe I. COAL CO. Ch. 6048. • . Money to Loan I L 8 1 •O . . 4rsh ...N $ AUTOS M AND JPI $ FURNITURE A Quick Confidential Service Consolidated Finance $ Corp. $ 850 Consolidated &ldg. , 115 N. Penn. St. Riley 7488 | -$- [j ii ia ir———■n———i DRAW From us to meet unexpected household expenses, pay pld 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 FURfi^URE AUT^^)ANS QUICK—COURTEOUS CONFIDENTIAL LEGAL RATE Buckeye Finance Cos. 207 E. New York St. RI. 4974 -II Refinance—at Lower Payments Sacks Bros Loan Office 308 Indiana Ave. RL 5994. BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY OF INDIANAPOLIS. IN'" 34 8. Panneylyanla. BL 5054, THE ARCADE LOAN C? _Pi*Y. Chattel Loans. m B Waabu Room 24. BL MS?.

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I Money to Loan LOANS ON FURUITURE TO HUSBAND AND WIFE—RATE 2%, Lowest in City J5 U S„ 1< ? ans ’ U P tio °- •*• rat# (2>) on All loans; length of time end size of payment* arranged to su*t n a “ft charkM of any kind; In.c.est is the only cost! vou cat ?n amount of la\n: pay month] 1 ? semimornethtbn C L W9eU * POMiftk duce int^e^c.'^^ranyVm/ charged l on*, 'on No Embarrassing Investigation of Any Kind. Other Companies Paid Off. .J? without borrowing but if It is the thing to do see the B Indiahapolis Public Welfare Association. 380 Occidental bldg.. Ri 3587 DfiStS?o hT ii In wf anapoUs kustneas men. Directors G. A. Efroymson. Rev. Francis wS, me s. Bamberger. Herman *P Lleber and Henry HOUSEHOLD LOANS SIS' TO S3OO HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION or America 3—Offices—2 t S, me^e Building. Market Street. Phone: Riiev 2579. Kresge Building 41 Washington Street. Phone: Riley 7923. 1“ MONEY to LOAN *rrrvT\t?>o < ?,^? w>nc L rea ‘ estate mortgage. Lr and HOUSEHOLD loan* BmUtaM. glance rn Die P SECURrAr LOANS 138 & 5 limited amount of 7% nre'.rr.d facturerT *Thi S b7 is *\ 0 “ manufor you to make a sffe lnvesfflt tU Ad V dress Box B 184 Tin-.--. lnvesll ent. AdFinancial iIlf! Automobiles Wanted (•ash or Your Equity. FOR YOUR Late Models Preferred Eureka Auto Cos. t>av cash lor vou’i car or vour I. WOLF AUTO CO. 561 N. Canitol. Auto Supplies and Repairs Save 50% on Any Job suuid es s8 G Mi- 42 w?° *7- Rln metaued. sß_to sl2. Fly-wheel .gears. $9 io i**/ else at lowsst nricße Rrhne! 1 o °7k vao ? e Indiana State Auto School. South and Alabama. Ri. 0648. Save 50% On Any Job fro ? wheels to tcp. Call Atrfo’ aclnn? ric % s - indianastate Rh T O64B SCHO ° 1 '’ Soath and Alabama. USED TIRES 1.500 all sizes. SI.OO each. We trade GUQELHOEFER WAGON CO.—Will vour ’w ma 2nl x^^L an l- artalnß TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSIN ESS Automobiles for Sale 1435 N. ILLINOIS J 929 Buick Coupe t.,qs 1928 Olds Coupe .."I”” *34^ 1926 Buick Coach, Btd 175 1926 Ford Coupe ... • ... SERVICE AND SALES.' X CHEVROLET I92 : coach: uum f rei: mechanically fiSe? for*only Hare Chevrolet Used Car Lot 1017 E. Wach. TJ 5660 Oven evenings and Sunday CHEVROLET SPT. P-OAD. 1930; PA^ N i A oM ff ,„f u T°^ Oß?^; com: CHEVROLET SEDAN. 1926. This r T , ° ne: Priced IS to a self^onlv^M 1 Y~CHEVROLET 1928 COACH. f£ only i 0 7 n 5 d down. thr ° UehOultS: Hare Chevrolet Used Car Lot Morris and Harding. b 3314 Open evenings and Sunday. ' X CHEVROLET 1928I 928 , A , . . . 4 buy for some one looking for cheap transportation, excellent tires, paint aand motor: 855 down. Hare Chevrolet Used Car Lot 2014 W. Washington. Be. 3234. Open Evenings and Sunday. V aB. gain. Has very low mileage, can hardly be told from new. mechanically perfect: slls down. Hare Chevrolet Cos. 952 E. Wash. Rl. 3323. ODen evenings and Sunday. V CHEVROLET AX lent care. top. tires, upholstery are A-l motor In fine condition; only S9O down. Hare Chevrolet Cos. 552 E. Wash. Rl. 5325. Open evenings and Sunday. ESSEX ’ 2B SKDAN - A dandJ. $lB5. OAKLEY "MOTOR SALES 1663-65 8. Meridian. Dr. 4743. FORD COUPES. 1923's and 1924'5: 10 * '*'*'*-' of these, all with good starters and batteries and Teadv to go. We must have the room: price sls: $5 down and $5 per week. INDIANAPOLIS AUTOMOBILE COMPANY. 1065 Virginia Ave. Dr. 3891. FORD MODEL T Tudor sedan. In a viv-r soot j condition, can be bought for only $35 down. C. O. WARNOCK. 819 East Washington street. Li. 8396. FORDS GUARANTEED VALUES IN r good used cars. FRANK HATFTELD. 623 North Capitol. FORD COUPES. lP23's and i924’e: 10 r wivu of these, all with good starters and batteries and ready to go. We must have the room: price sls: $5 down and S3 per week. INDIANAPOLIS AUTOMOBILE COMPANY. 1065 Virginia Ave. Dr. 3891. HUDSON ’ 27 SEDAN. A mightT nuujun eood buy; $195. Terms. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-65 8- Meridian. Dr. 4743. NASH COUPE. 1929: like new; $325. INDIANAPOLIS AUTOMOBILE CO,. 1065 Virginia Ave. Dr. 3891. B fw4r COACH. 1929. Equipped with 5 V/1 good tires, motor perfect, upRh. nolsterv and top in A-l condition, paint is fine. It has been well cared for. Can be bought for only $450. Easy terms small down payment. 3547 East Washington St. Ir. 1175. Open Evenings and Sunday. PACKARD SEDAN. 1927:’ a wonrnurvrtlMJ tierful car: $550 INDIANAPOLIS AUTOMOBILE COMPANY. 1065 Virginia Ave. Dr. 3891. PONTIAC COUPE. 1927: ready to LIS AUTOMOBILE COMPANY. 1065 Virglnla Ave. Dr. 3891. PONTIAC CABROLET. 1928: overhaujs£ throughout: $223. AUTOMOBILE COMPANY, 1063 Vlrgllna. Dr 3891. STAR TOURING. 1924: good tires and . a l* „ . batterv; S2O. INDIANAPOLIS AUTOMOBILE COMPANY. 1063 Virginia Ave. Dr. 3531. WHIPPET £“*&.* OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-65 S. Meridian. Dr, 4743. WHIPPETS 1 them. Priced „ J ~ ._* j „ f-om 8150 to $295. C. K, MARTIN CO. 4451 W. Wash. St. Dependable Used Cara. JOHNSON CHEVROLET CO. Mertdlap at 11th l SJ6S. Good Used Can. _ FRANK 8. FEESER. 1138 Prose ect Dr. 6100. Bargaln* to Used Cars GRAHAM-PAIGE OF INDIANA 8309 E Wash 8t cb )on . REAL~VALUEB IN USED 2ARS MARMON NEW-USED CAR STOF.E. 1033-35 N MERTDTAN WT WEEII-END VALUES GENERAL MOTORS TRUCK CO. 31 W. 13TH STREET •'Direct Factory Branch” G. M. C —K-412 T STOCK HACK $l4O STEWART IVt PLATFORM .. 250 INTERNATIONAL 1-T COAL BODY ioo FORD MODEL TANARUS, 1-T COAL BODY gs The above trucks arc all good buys at tte price* quoted. Let a. i Open Sunday. 9 to 1 p. m.