Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 241, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 February 1931 — Page 15

Kitß. 16, 1931

OIL INSPECTOR SUED BY OGDEN 519,135 in State Gasoline Fees Demanded. Indiana's Kas Inspection muddle carried to superior court three today with filing of a suit by At-torney-General James M. Ogden against J. Everett Jarrett, state oil inspector, to recover $19,135 allegedtv unaccounted for during Jarrett’s 6lx years’ incumbency. Jarrett and the Standard Accident Inusurance Company are defendants. Since Jarrett was appointed Feb. 25, 1924, a total of $145,490 In revenue should have been realized by the state In gas inspection fees, Ogden alleges. Jarrett “failed to account” for $19,135, and the bonding company is liable for the alleged deficit, Ogden charges. In the Air Southwest wind, 10 miles an hour; temperature, 39; barometric pressure, 29 88 at sea level; ceiling, 5,000; visibility, six miles; field, good. Arrivals and Departures Mars Hill Airport—H. Weir Cook, Curtiss-Wright Flying Service of Indiana manager, Indianapolis to St. Louis, with other Curtiss-Wright officials; T. and W. A. passengers west-bound included I. R. Whiting of Indianapolis; C. T. McKelvy of Louisville, Ky., and H. T. Long of Philadelphia; Embry-Riddle passengers to Cincinnati included F. R. Edwards Jr. of Kansas City, Mo. Hoosier Airport—Fred Lucas, from Marshall to Indianapolis, Waco. Air Fares Reduced Reductions in fares of the EmbryRiddle mail and passenger line, Cincinnati to Chicago by way of Indianapolis, became effective today, according to John Paul Riddle, general manager. New tariffs, reduced $2.50 for the Cincinnati, Chicago trip, are: Indiunapolis to Cincinnati, $7; Indianapolis to Chicago, sll, and Cincinnati to Chicago, sl6. No schedule changes were announced. Soviet Lines Growing & / .VJ5.4 Merrier, MOSCOW, Feb. 16.—Official figures of the Soviet air force chief shows that the Russian air routes in 1931 will total about 4,800 miles. In 1933 it is estimated that this mileage will be increased to more than 88,400 and that a fleet of 9,000 planes will be operated along the routes. Program to Open Airport City and civic representatives of Indianapolis participated in ceremonies at 2:30 p. m. today marking establishment of transcontinental plane service from the new municipal airport. Equipment of the Indianapolis depot of T. and W. A. has been moved from Mars Hill airport to the municipal airport administration building. Planes from all city airports were to attend the services greeting the west-bound T. and W. A. plane. Herbert O. Fisher, aviation secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, has announced the following local committee: Lieutenant Paul A. Zartman, Indiana Bell Telephone Company; Robert E. Springsteen, former city councilman; Dick Miller, president of the City Securities Company; C. A. Breece, Ross H. Wallace, Louise Schwitzer, C. H. Wallerich, James H. McDuffie and Robert H. Bryson, postmaster. E. Kirk McKinney, board of works member, and Paul H. Moore, municipal airport superintendent, also will participate. Births Girls Charles and Nadine Anderson, Coleman hospital. George and Loretta Arbuckle, Coleman hospital. James and Mary Daugherty, Coleman hospital. George and Nettie Tutrow, Coleman hospital. Melvin and Bonnie Estep. 807 Highland. Herbert and Pauline 'Williams, 16 North Traub. Ward and Mabel Glenn. 2947 Ruckle. Irvin arid Gertrude Thomas, 1620 Pleasant. Edwifrd and Mabel Johnston, 1306 South Pershing. Elbert and Margaret Spradling, 1321 Emmett. Boya Lambert and Bessie Callis. Coleman hospital. Clifford and Kathleen Rigsbee, Coleman hospital. Lawrence and Daisy Mann, 2233 Avondale. Frank and Marie Fisher, 2626 North James. Ernest and Edith Miller. Methodist hospital. John and Mary Gonzaleg. 964 North Belmont. Theodore and Clara Maschino, 3612 West Sixteenth. Henry and lev Stagemiller, 1234 South Belmont. k Deaths Susie Alice Smith, 74, 642 Beville, broncho pneumonia. Alma B. Dunn. 66. 916 King, arterio sclerosis. Andrew Arnold. 73. 205 North. Traub. arserio sclerosis. Rose Jordan, 39. 610 South Pennsylvania, acute dilatation of heart . Louts G. Buddenbaum. 62. Methodist hospital. cirrhosis of liver. Dorothy Ogden. 22. city hospital, septicaemia. Ernestine Dawson. 1. 1640 Cornell, lobar pneumonia. Marv Elizabeth Witherbv. 85, 711 East Twentv-flrst. chronic myocarditis. Abner Lewis, 77. 2114 Broadway, angina pectoris. Edward 3. Pedlow. 45. 1202 South Lynfcurst drive, peritonitis. William H. Evster. 41. St. Vincent's hospital. lobar pneumonia. Marv Josephine Rattl. 87. 3502 North Meridian, influenza. Jofcn F. Schmutte. 84. St. Vincent's hospital. hypostatic pneumonia. Eliiah Wilson Candell. 60, 3055 North Tacoma, apoplexy. Jennie Kelly. 70. 2632 Graceland, lobar pneumonia. Minnie F. Wilson, 65. 265 North Warman. carcinoma. Catherine Weber. 84. 2016 Centra', acute cardiac dilatation. Joseph Straub. 50. citv hospital, chronic Interstitial nephritis. Flora Estella Macv, 63, city hospital, arterio sclerosis. Rodolph M. Lawson. 89. 3411 Kenwood, broncho pneumonia . Laura Smith. 72. 2024 West Michigan, chronic myocarditis. , Andrew Henry Basev. 71, 22 South Bradley. chronic myocarditis. Mary Wilson. 6. city hospital, septicaemia. Oscar Carlisle Rutledge. 42, 1409 East Eleventh, carcinoma. • Harrv Kelly. 45. St. Vincent's hospital, myocarditis. ■ Lena Blinker. 89. Methodist hospital, carcinoma. John Hinkle. 38. 613 West St. Clair mitral Insufficiency. Richard Matthew Simmons. 45. 1034 ftoache. hypostatic pneumonia. Ossie Bessie Orr. 10. 2403 Oxford, chronic myocarditis. .Liliian M. Branch. 60. 2023 Boulevard place, cerebral hemorrhage. Phebe M. Wagoner. 83. 3028 Hoyt, broncho pneumonia. Ada Francis Nixon. 10. city hospital, lobar pneumonia. Felix Robbin. 6*. city hospital, accidental. Edna Mae Sullivan. 23. 3723 East Sixteenth. tuberculosis. John Leuker. 81. tt East Ohio, acute dilatation of heart. William T. Whitaker. Ts. 1083 Alton, angina DACUms. Paul* BurdsalL 34. 344 Karth Beville. tuberculosis. Horace Thurston. 77. 619 Spring, chronic ffiierstitlal nephritis. * Retta Hart, 51. 1548 Glmber. cerebral gmooU&m. „ „

RELIEF FUND GIFTS TODAY ARE $663.77 GopJ $72,000 I* Distant After Several Weeks’ Effort. Individual contributors today donated $663.77 to the treasury of the Indianapolis chapter of the Red Cross to boost the fund for drought sufferers to $51,680.94. The campaign for funds has been under way In Indianapolis several weeks to raise $72,000, which will be turned over as part of the $lO,000,000 national drive goal. Checks should be made payable to Frank D. Stalnaker, treasurer, 777 North Meridian street HIGHWAY P¥BE IS REOPENED New Evidence on Evansville Bridge Is Found by Strey. Albert J. Wedeking, chairman of the state highway commission, will be summoned to appear again before the senate highway investigation committee to verify former testimony, it was announced today by Senator Charles L. Strey (Rep., Kosciusko and Wabash.) Strey declared that new evidence procured by him may reopen the entire probe in regard to the Evansville bridge contract and purchasing by the highway department. New evidence upon which he will question Wedeking is a story from the Evansville Press in which Chairman A. P. Warren of the Vanderburg county commissioners, is quoted as denying the Wedeking testimony that the county was to fumiah the Indiana right-of-way for the Evansville bridge. “It always has been understood that the state highway commission is to finance the entire project,” Warren is quoted as saying. Other new testimony Strey expects to bring before the committee this week will be given by John D. Williams, former state highway director. Meeting time will not be set before Strey receives an opinion from Attorney General James M. Ogden regarding eligibility of Jess Murden of Peru as a state highway commission member. CLUB WORKER DIES Mrs. James Weir Succumbs After Long Illness. Mrs. James Crawford Weir, 74, died early today at the home of her son, Dr. Paul Weir, 1999 North New Jersey street, following illness of six months. Funeral services are to be held at the home at 9:30 a. m. Wednesday, and the body will be taken to Newcastle for burial. Mrs. Weir’s husband, the late James Crawford Weir, formerly was school superintendent at Newcastle. She attended Indiana university, where she was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. She was a member of the D. A. R., Writers’ Club, Women’s Department Club, Monday Club, Altruistic Club of Newcastle and of the Presbyterian church. Surviving her are her son here, and another son, Dr. George E. Weir, and a sister. Mrs. L. R. Oakes, Tipton.

‘DAYLIGHT’ TIME BAN ADOPTED BY SENATE Measure Compelling Use of Central Standard Sent to House. There will be no ‘'two-timing" the Hoosiers if Indiana senators have their way. Today they passed by 34 to 8 and sent to the house a bill making use of central standard time compulsory throughout the state. Indianapolis already is under such a statute, but many other communities have been using daylight saving time in summer. If they refuse to stop this practice nothing wall be done about it even if the senate bill becomes a law. No penalties are provided in the measure for violations. INSURANCE MEASURE APPROVED IN SENATE Writing- of Combination Policies Is Authorized by Bill. “I presume this is a bill to make the Lincoln Life Insurance Company smile. We will all vote ‘aye’ and make it a laugh.” This prognostication of Senator George W. Sims (Rep., Vigo) turned out true when the roll was called on Senate Bill 195 on final passage in the upper house today. The bill premits Indiana life insurance companies to write combination policies. It was approved by thirty-one senators and Sims was alone in voting “no.” 0. K. CARROLL SHOW Judge and Friends See Production Closed by Chicago Police. By United Press CHICAGO, Feb. 1 A—Karl Carroll s musical comedy, Iketch Book,” which police raid-- . last Friday and closed temporarily as “an obscene performance,” went into its fourth week at the Grand opera house today, under a court injunction preventing further interruptions. Judge Justin F. McCarthy, his wife and ten of his friends saw the show Saturday afternoon, to decide for themselves whether police were justified in closing it. Judge McCarthy then withheld his verdict, granting the permit to continue the show unless he later ruled otherwise. Skits ridiculing the Chicago police remained in the show today. EINSTEINS HIT VOLSTEAD Prohibtion Is Bad for Youth, Says Scientist's Wife. By United Press PASADENA, Cal.. Feb. 16.—Prohibition is a bad thing because it creates a desire among the youth of the land to imbibe alcoholic spirits, Einstein, wife of Dr. Albert' (Einstein, noted German scientist! declared here today.

Legal Notices LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING. Public Service Commission Docket No. 1222-M. In the matter of the petition of Washington Motor Express for authority to operate motor vehicles as a common carrier cf property from the Ohio-Indiana State Line to tfce Indiana-Hllnols State line, passing through and serving Seymour. Bedford. Washington ana Vincennes. Indiana. Notice is hereby #lvea that the Public Service Commtsison of Indiana will conduct public hearing in the above entitled cause in the Rooms of Commission at Indianapolis Indiana, at 10 o'clock a. m on Thursday, Feb. 26, 1931. Public participa’ion in this hearing is requested bv the Commission. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA. BY FRED I. KINO. _ . Examiner. Indianapolis. Indiana. February 14. 1931. Death Notices BRAUN. MlNNlE—Beloved mother of Mr*. Mary Jacoby, Mrs. Emma Hanney and Mrs. Pauline Maass. all of this city, and Mrs. Elizabeth Carlson cf Chicago, passed away at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Maass. 217 E. Wyoming St., Sunday, Feb. 15. age 93 years. Mrs. Braun was a member of the Ladies’ Aid Society of Zion's Evangelical church. Funeral services will be held at her daughter's residence Wednesday afternoon. Feb. 18. at 2 o’clock. Burial Crown Hill cemterv. PrVnd-, mvlted. WALD FUNERAL DIRECTORS. BURDSALL, PAUL—Beloved husband of Lyle Eurdsall and son of Stella Burdsall. brother of Ralph. Hugh. Bessie and Blanche of Indianapolis, Ruby Newman of Cleveland, O , and Ethel Pratt of Danville, Ind., departed this life Saturday, Feb. 14, age 35 years. Funeral Tuesday, Feb. 17, at the First Nazarene church, iO a. m. Burial Memorial Park cemetery. Friends Invited. Funeral under direction _of MOORE & KIRK. CA UDELL. ELIJAH WlLSON—Beloved husband of Achsa M. Caudell. brother of Alfred. Bert and Cecil of Fortvllle: Earl of Kentucky and Nelson Caudell of Indianapolis, passed away Sunday morning, Feb. 15. age 60 years. Funeral at residence. 2056 Tacoma Ave., Tuesday, 10 a. m. Burial Cicero. Ind. Friends invited. Funeral under direction of GEORGS McCARTY of Fortville. FLAHERTY. MARY—Widow of the late Edward Flaherty, former custodian of the Brookside park passed away Feb. 16. 1931. 4 a. m. Funeral from THE FINN BROS FUNERAL PARLORS. Notice Os time given later. HATFIELD. LETHA E. (BETTY)—Beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Hatfield, passed away Sunday. Feb. 15. age 6 years. Funeral services will be held at the residence of her uncle. Ernest Steele, 2306 Barrett Ave., Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 17, at 2 o’clock. Burial Mt. Pleasant cemetery. Friends invited. WALD FUNERAL DIRECTORS. KRITSCH. RAY ALLEN—Age 16, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin C. Kritsch, twin brother of Alice Kritsch and brother of Dorothy, Mary, Francis, Charles and Kenneth Kritsch, passed away Saturday, Feb. 14, 1931, 10:40 p. m. at St. Francis hospital. Funeral Tuesday. 10 a. m., at the residence of parents, 739 Lincoln st. strictly private, contagious disease. Burial Tipton, Ind. Friends may view remains Monday, 3 p. m. to 5 p. m. and Tuesday, 8 a. m. to 10 a. m., at window. G. H. HERRMATTN in charge LEONARD, JAMES ALVlN—Husband of Florence Leonard, passed away Sunday, Fe s- J. 5 - at I he residence. Eighteenth St. and Post Rd. Time of funeral given later. For Information call FINN BROS.. Ta, 1835. ~LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Officers and members of Indianapolis Loage No. 17. this is to advise you of the death of Brother CHARLES E. RIDLEN. Funeral Tuesday, Feb. 17. 1:30 p. m. at the J. C. WILSON FUNERAL PARLORS, 1230 Prospect St. Members who can, please attend. SAMUEL, L MONTGOMERY. Dictator. WILLIAM ANDERSON. Secretary. MOBLEY. KATHERINE—BeIoved wife of Lon M. Mobley, daughter of Claude Dennis and sister of Mrs. Irene Daily and Claudie Dennis, passed away Feb. 15. age 20 years. Funeral service will be held at the Wald Funeral Parlors, 1222 Union St Wednesday morning, Feb. 18. at 9 o elock. Burial Greenlawn cemetery Franklin. Ind. Friends invited. O NEILL, JOHN W.—Age 51 years, of Pittsburgh, Pa., brother of Mrs. Mary E. Davis and Mrs. Fred Amsden cf this citv, died suddenly Monday, 2 a. m., at the St. Francis hospital. Friends may view the remains Monday from 2 to 10 p m THE KIRBY-DINN FUNERAL PARLORS, 1901 N. Meridian. Burial Pittsburgh, Pa. Funeral party leaving at II p. m. Monday. WACHTSTETTER. ANNA C.—Beloved sister of William, Theo., Jacob and Frank Wachtstetter and Miss Mary Wachtstetter, passed away Sunday. Services at her home, 2950 Boulevard place. Wednesday. 10:3° a. m. Friends invited. Burial crown Hill. WITHERBY~MRS. MARY - Beloved mother of Miss Josephine of InwiiH' w We f sl S&, w - 01 Los Angeles and William M. of Chicago, passed away at her residence, 711 E. 21st st.. Apt. 8, Fri.svening. Funeral services at THE FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Tuesday 9 a. m. Friends Invited. Burial Spring Grove (O.) cemetery. [Cincinnati papers please copy,] Card of Thanks SMITH—We wish to thank our many relai friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy shown us during e-fv,i ieat r h^ of -, our ., beloved husband and , J °h n Smith. We especially wish t° Moose Lodge, priests of Sacred Heart church, the undertaker, G. H. r®j n L ann i f° r the spiritual bououets and floral offerings. WIFE AND SON. S S j O L HY„ AN T> Ve wish to thank our many lelatives, friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy extended us dur'hS our recent bereavement of our be,l”v„ed husband and brother, Michael Sulli,vnaJL' We ai S o wish to thank the Eagles J-hnrM, ?£ ers a j ld P, riest of Sacred Heart undertaker, G. H. Herrmann; fi*. f° r th ® spiritual bouquets and all for noral offering. WOFE. SISTERS AND BROTHERS. Funeral Directors WM. D BEANBLOSSOM- _. _ .. Mortuary. Phone Be. 1588. 1331 W Rav Bt W. T. BLASENGYM - Mala office. 2220 Shelby 9t Drexel 3670 George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 622 B. Market Klley 6374 UNDERTAKERS 921 N. Delaware. £j. 3821 "A REAL HOME FOR SERVICE/’ r, r BGSDALE & PRICE. -I' 3Fns 1219 N Alabama fhhetal parlors, ambulance service and modern automotive eauloment. Dr. 0321 and Dr 0322. __ Personals DEBTS COLLECTED ANYWHERE 315 BOARD TRADE BLDG. LI. 8687. DETECT'D’ £S—Private. CONFIDENTIAL. 525 Lem ;ke Bldg. Ri. 1864: eve.. Hu. 3107. DRESSES MADE TO ORDER. COATS MADE AND REMODELED. RI. 8829. Special Notices WHY SUFFER WITH PILES When vou can positively get well or it will cos; vou nothing? This is strictly a home treatment. Also wonderful lung throat /nd catarrh treatment. Either sent parcel-poet to any part of U. S Call wi.te lor free literature. .G. R. WVSCITCJ. ill/ K. of P. Bldg. Office Ri 4237: res. 2936 N. Meridian. Ta, 4940. I WOULD like to locate relatives not seen since entrance to Indianapolis orphans’ heme. 37 years ago by mother. Mayme Robertson. Child’s name was Clara Robertson. Mrs Edna Shelly. 16 Reichwein Ave. 12 BEAUTIFUL hand-painted photographs; special price. sl2. Ri. 9045 for appointmenv. Instructions R A DIO AND TELEVISION America’s newest billion dollar industry. Always good position open, paying $125 to S3OO per month. Interesting ana easy to learn in spare time. W’e help place you. Address Times B 191. TAP. TOE. BALLET. ACROBATIC—This coupon entitles bearer, adult or child, to ot , lß tree dance lesson during the month ofhruary at the HOUSER STUDIOS. 1406 King Ave. (westt; 2613 E. Mich. (east). Call Be. 1149-J, before 3 p. m. for inf or. TUTORING—H. S. English, nistorv. civics, science, math.; exp graduate teacher; a;so grades 5 to 8. inclusive. Dr. 1606-M. TAP DANCING TAUGHT IN YOUR OWN HOME: VERY REASONABLE RI 8735: Business Announcements FEATHERS—Bought, sold and renovated, feather mattresses, pillows made to order. U_P Burkle 431-433 Mass. Ave. Ri. 669' CONTRACTING—Gen. repair work: estimates free. T. H NELSON. 3e. 3157. BATH ROOM—Complete. S6O: plumbing St, heating Installed: reasonable. Ta. 4057 AND INSTALL CELTEST Cff HARDWOOD—FIoors made to look new. Avoid spring rush! STEELE. Ta. 2137. ELECTRICAL SERVICE—And repairs: no 10b too small. JORDAN. Ta. 3593, YOUR furnace repairs, roofing and painting for less. See me last. Ha. 2947, ROOF—Chimnev and Gutter repairing plaster patching. Ch. 7112-W. * LOOSE CREDIT OPPOSED Senate Hears Banking Head in Finance Investigation. By United Press WASHINGTON, Feb. 16.—Rome C. Stephenson, president of the American Bankers' Association, testified in the senate banking inquiry today that the association was opposed to broadening credit at this time by admitting papers of finance companies to federal reserve discount.

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Business Announcements FTRST-CLASS brick contractor: new and repair work; reasonable. Ri. 9647. GEN. REPAIRING—ReaI sewer man; leaky roof*, guttera, sum. coil*, gve.. Ch. 2283-J. Fainting and Papering PAFERINO. painting, varnishing, floor finishing, new floor* laid. Special man for cleaning wall paper, paint or fresco work: all material furnished. Large halls, churokes out of town work soJcltea. 40 years' exp.: estimates free. Dr. 0231. PAPER FURNISHED AND HUNG Ch. 2004. FRANK JACKSON. Ir. 2415. 17 year* in business: 1931 samples; rental properties a gpeclalty: estl. free. PAINTING —Paper hanging, paper cleaned, floors reflnished; all work gruarn. BOALS. Ch. 1040. PAPERING, painting, roofing and repairing. 10 months to pay. Guaranteed workmtnshlp. OWENS. Dr. 3263-W. PAINTING —Paper hanging: special low price during Feb.: samples fur. Hu. I.Ba. PAPER FURNISHED and hung; spec. prices; skilled man. Ch. 6549-R. PAPER HANGING— Paint., best ref.: spec. prices 3C days; free estl. Ch. 6315. Paper hang.; cleang. (no muss j; painting prompt service. BENNETT. Ch. 1884. PAPER HANGING SDecial prices for this month, samples shown, wrk. guar. Dr 2741 INTERIOR decorating: bv experts. We are fully equipped for any job. Ta. 2958PAPER CLEANING Hardwood floors, painting; carpenter wk.. guaran. Ta. 3019. 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 BTORAGE—OVERLAND HAULING Special prices on return loads. Packing, shipping. OTTO J. SUEZ. RI. Se2B. 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. or RI. 4265. EXPERT —Piano and radio mover; insured; reasonable: haulg. for leading piano store. A. WAKEFIELD. Li. 7387 or Ch. 0969-R. NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO.—Prices reasonable. Cali at ail times. Ta. 3741. MOVING. *3: vou help. Si less: IV* ton truck: nuirk guarn service Ch. 5840 PLUNKETT TRANSFER. Coal. 4112 E. Wash. Ir. 5160. LOCAL—Overland hauling; special rates to Chicago or Detroit, Li. 7009. BRITTON TRANSFER—Mov.. $3.50 load; large trucks: responsible men. Dr. 7616. Lost and Found BOSTON BULL—Dark brown, white face, white streak back of neck. Rew. He. 2020. BROWN calico dress in box. keepsake, between 17th & 20th Sts. Reward. Hu. 5139. LOST—Friday, Feb. 6, at main library, brown alligator purse, containing money and valuable papers. *5 reward for return of purse and contents to library. LOST—Cameo ring; downtown: first, part last week. Reward. Wa. 2827. LOST —Man's white gold wedding ring: “From Catherine to Carson, 9-7-29” engraved inside. Keepsake. Rew. Li. 8348. PURPLE UMBRELLA—Lost in ladies’ washroom Ayres’ Friday. Ch, 1052-M. PURSE!—Lady’s, black: north side: Sunday. Contents valued keepsake. Rew. Ta. 1627. Help Wanted Male A MAN to act as crew manager and partner. Must have car and some cash. This opportunity will profit applicant very materially. Let's talk it over now. MR. HEDGE, Linden Hotel. Situations Wanted Male MAN and wife as chauffeur and maid on California trip. No wages asked. Apt. 8. 1129 E. Market. LI. 3143. Rooms for Rent ALABAMA, N.. 111!—Large front rm., modern home. Ri. 2069. ALABAMA, N., 1201—Desirable rm., priv. entr.; on carline. Breakfast opt. Li. 2162, ALA., N.. 2506—Rm., board opt., gentlemen pref.. $3; near car, bus. Ha. 2947, ASHLAND, 1529—Nicely turn., warm rm.; pri. toilet, lavatory; pri, ent. Ri. 5976, BLVD. PL., 4116—Newly turn, rm., private family; near Butler. Wa, 0107-M. CENTRAL. 2516—Large, warm, front rm., near bath, hot wat,; near case. Ta. 7134. CENTRAL & 24TH —Front, private home; meals optional. Central car. Ta. 1412, COLLEGE. 820—Large front rm., also small ■sleeping rm.; $2. EAST —Modern rm.. privae family, board optional. Near car line. Ir. 1290, ILL., N., 1907—Attractive; every convenience; refined home; gentlemen; garage. NEW JERSEY. N„ 825—Delightful front rm. blue. gold, new walnut furniture. lge. davenport: Brunswick radio. Ri. 9660 OAKLAND, 1133 —Nicely furnished warm rm.. 1 or 2; good location. Ch. 4252-R. PENN., N., 1628—Lovely newly deco, large rm.; near bath; private home. Ta. 0733. PENN.. N.. 1628—Living rm.. connecting sleep, porch, near bath; good heat. Ta 0733. RUCKLE, 1944—Nlcelv furnished sleeping rm.. home privileges. He. 6551. RURAL. N., 833 —2. nice, clean, warm rms.; meals optional; pri. home. Ch. 3485. STILLWELL. 978; front; private home and entrance: $1.75, E. 10th car. CH. 6609-R. VERMONT, 36 W„ Apt. 6—l or 2 rms., plenty heat, hot water. Ri. 2227. 11TH. ST., W., 132—Two very desirable connecting front, good beds, suitable for 2 or 3. 3GTH, W., 142—Attractive front rm., private family, for gentleman; nr. car, bus. Ta. 4977. DENISON HOTEL Pay all vour bills 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. 232 S. Illinois. HEAD bed lamps- excellent rooms; *7 st with bath $8 weekly and up for Derm guests Colonial Hotel 236 N Illinois _ CLINTON HOTEL—29 Va. Ave. Housekping. and sleeping rms.; steam heat; $2 to SS. HOTEL EDWARD" Centrally Located —Modern Special low weekly rate to men only. DREKEL-ARMS—73O N. Illinois: 100 outside rms.; stm. ht.; $4 wk. & up. Li. 2821. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS' Room for Rent With Board PENN., N., 2256—Warm front rm., home privileges; good meals: gar opt. Ta. 0761, COMFORTABLE—Front, privileges radio: meals optional. Wa. 2836. 603 E. 32d. AGED—Large, comfortable rm.: priv. suburban home: No, 1 reference. Be, 1918-R 1. MODERN front rm.; private home; gcod board opt,: reasonable.; gar. Ir. 7591. __ Rent Housekeeping: Rooms ALABAMA. N.. 947 —2 modern furnished rooms, sink, reasonable. RI. 3904. BARTH. 1315 —Rms., everything furnished; private entrance. Dr. 3304-J. BEVILLE, N.. 17—3 rms., back porch, private entr.; gar.; $7 wk. Ch. 6338-W. CAPITOL. N.. 1809—2-rm. apt., furn.. mod.. ■ also 2 rms. 140 W. 19th. Ha. 4957. COLLEGE. 1232—2 rooms, clean, plenty of heat; private entrance: reasonable. DEARBORN, N.. 1410 —2 nicely fur. lower, front rms.; adjoining bath; gar.: reas. EAST. N., 714—Modern housekeeping rms.; nr. bath; everythg. fur.; priv. er.tra :ce. EUCLID, N.. 328 —2 cozy rms.. kitchenette. private entrance: $7, Ir. 2773. FOUNTAIN SQUARE— 2* Front furn. rms , warm, private entrance, gar. Dr. 3540-8.. HARLAN. 1117—*/* 4-rm. double: completeiv furnished: large yard. Dr. 2432. ILL.. N.. 2339—1. 2. 3-rm. kitchenette apt.. $4.50. >6. $8.50. Everyth, furn. Ta. 7110. LEXINGTON. 943—Largs front rm.. modern; everything furnished: good heat. MARKET. E.. 615—Sleeping rm.. modern, housekeeping semi-modern. Ri. 2102. NEW JERSEY. N., 134—Good clean housekeeping rooms. Ri. 4145. NEW JERSEY. N.. 1009—2 nicely furnished front rms., neat, clean, good heat. Ri. 8777. OHIO. E . 540—Two rms.. S5 week; and 1 room $3 week; garage $3 month. PARK, 2156—3 rms. fur. or unfur.; Ist floor: mod.; utilities fur. He. 1462. TACOMA, N.. 425—2 connecting mod. rms., sink in kitchen, priv. entrance.; fur. WASH., E.. 1708—2 modern housekeeping rms.. everything fur., strictly private, $6. Li, 4081. 31ST. W., 1057—2 completely furnished front rooms: private ent.; gar. Ta. 2551. HOUSEKEEPING or single rm. furn. or unfurn.: pri. family: nr. stores. Ta. 3196. 2 UNFURN. front rms.; private ent; bed, kitchen, sink, heat, wa.; adults. Ir. 0542

Houses and Flats Furnished DE QUINCY. 427—3-room, private apt.: first floor: garage. Ir. 3243, ILL.. N., 2611—Fum. lower duplex; gd. ht.. utilities paid, garage: children welcome. MILEY. N., 275—4-room cottage: semimodern, furnished. Call 2T9 Milev. NORTH. E. 316 AND 318 -3 rooms. mod.: Fklgidaire; weekly rate. RI. 4907, AMBASSADOR APARTMENT HOTEL 850 N PENN. Beautiful!* tarnished and unfurnished apartments, ultra modern, bath with tub and ihower. Frigidaire walking distance Phore RI 1371 DELAWARE COURT One room kitchenette and bath: furnished nr unfurnished See custodian DREXEL ARMS —730 N. 111.; 2. 3 rms.: furn. hskg. suites, with bath, 810. 815 wk. Apartments for Rent BELLEFONTAINE. 2027—Reduced: 4 rms., bath; gar.; two porches: wa. pd. He. 2025. BICKING 318—3 and 4-rm. modern apts.; heat, water sum.; reasonable. Dr. 4659-M. COLLEGE. 1640—3-room front apt., heat, water, light, $25; adults only. He. 3069. NEW JERSEY. N-. 522—Lovely 2, 4 and 5Xla. apts.; strictly iboCU; rets, Ri. 793*.

Apartments for Rent RILEY. N.. 37—Two. 4-rm. sptt.: on court within, $lB to >25. Ir. 666 j. IITH. W.. 43 Nicely decorated kitchenette apt - heat, light, gaa, water and Ice fur.. $32.50. Apply Aptri, THE GRANT. 18 E. 37th. St *O-00 240 E. Pratt 1020 to 1026 Central 21.00 850 N. Pennsylvania §2-5!; 13 N. Traub 3?-°° 1108 College 1655 N. Alabama 3015 N. Meridian 80 to 85.C0 3707 N. Meridian 1;5.C0 1733 N. Meridian 32-29 3515 N. Pennsylvania ®2-2l; 1220 Park Ave |3.00 412 N. Alabama 47 to 6,.00 1226 N. Illinois 35 to 40.00 1603 Central 35 to 50.00 418 E. Fifteenth -45 to 55.00 MOYNAHAN PROPERTIES 710 Union Title. ■ „ LI. 3458. He. 1237. RI- 13 <1. THE GRAYSTCNE Illinois. N., 239—One and two-room apartments, downtown. $lO per montn and up. Open any time. MANCHESTER. 962 N. PENN. Bedroom apartment: Frigidaire: all utilities furnished; $62.50. Li. 1781. VOLLRATH APT.. 118 B. PALMER Three mod, rms.; convenient; reasona„.c. PATRICIA APTS. _ , „ _3 rms.. Frigidaire; util, fur. Dr. 2591-M. SEE OR PHONE US FIRST Furnished and unfurnished apts.. in ten locations: $35 up. Phone Li. 5391. H. H. Woodsmall Agency DARTMOUTH APTS.. 221 V. MICK.— Furnished or unfurn.; all utilities. THE CHISWICK Ruckle, 2803-11; desirable 5 rooms (2 bedrms.). SSO, $55; garage: heat, water furnished. Ri. 7243; eves. Ha. 1663-M Apartment Rental Bureau We have apartments for rent anywhere In the city north of Washington St.; let ys help you find one. positively no extra commission and no obligations; we usually furnish car and driver to ehow apartments without extra charge. Cali RI 1371 dav and night service Houses for Rent BARTH AVE.. 2141—South half modern double; 5 rooms: garage; lst-class order; adults only. Dr. 023 543 BELL ' Five-room double and garage, lights, gas and water. 517.50. GREGARY& APPEL. INC. LI. 7491. CHESTER. N.. 121—Attractive strictly mod-6-rm. double, gar.; reduced. Ir. 4593. CORNELL, 6162—4-rm. double; gas, light, toilet: water paid; gar.; $23, Hu. 4135. COTTAGE. 1545—5 rooms, water paid. gas. elec.. sl6: near school. Hu. 4368. DENNY—4-rm. modem double; garage; water paid: -S3O. Wa. 3347. HARLAN, 1308—2 wks. free, 5 rms., gas, lights, soft, hard water, key. 1304, Hu 3623. 1044 Harlan, S2O Modern 8-room single house, newly decorated: verv low rent. Dunlop & Holtegel, 122 E. Market 1003 Harrison Six rooms, lights, gas, city water, toilet; $12.50; water paid. Hi. 6367. SCHMIDT & SMITH, INC., REALTORS. MANHATTAN, 805—Dandy modern house. Reduced S3O. Be. 2958. MACPHERSON. 3254—Red.. $47.50 to S3O; 5 rms.: excellent dble.. full ba-se.; gar. Dr. 5223. MICH., E, 3552—5-rm. mod.; desirable ioca.; powerful fur.; gar.. $32.50, Ir. 1401. MICHIGAN. E.. 4712—Strictly mod., 5 rms.: garage; soft water. Ir. 2990. NEW YORK. E.. 2203—Easily heated 6-rm. mod.; redeco, throughout; barg. Ri. 6256. NORTH. E.. 3703—6-rm. mod., breakfast nook, garage, large yard; S3O. Ir. 5128. ORANGE. 412—3 rooms, gas, lights, water, inside toilet; garage; only $lB. Be. 2958. 424 Parker Four rooms, lights, gas. city water, toilet, water paid. $22.50. Ri. 6367. SCHMIDT & SMITH. INC., REALTORS. ROCKVILLE RD.. 3776 —5-rm. modern bungalow; breakfast nook; hardwood floors and gar. Call Be. 4432. bet. 6 & 8 p. m. ROOKWOOD. 3905—5-room mod.: upper, new: $27.50. JOE KELLY. Ri. 3052. SHELBY, 2709—5 rooms, garage, water paid, $17.50, Ri. 1091. SINGLETON. 2109—5 rooms and bath; $22.50. UNIVERSITY. 4902—5-rm. modern buncalow; garage; $25, JOE KELLY. Ri. 3052. TENTH, W.. 3313—Cozy 4-rm. mod. bungalow double: garage: $26. Ha. 2476-W. 17th, 1115 W.—7-room modern single, S2O. Kev next door. Dr. 0880. 1628 E. 18TH ST. Five-room single; electricity and gas; water paid: sl6. GREGORY & APFEL. INC. Lin. 7491. 19TH, W., 119—Dandy 7-rm. mod. double. Only $25 to right party. Hu. 2093. 24TH ST., E.. 614—6-room modern double, steam heat system: S3O. Ha. 1124-R. 5 RMS.—^bath, mod., cd. location: partly fur, if desired; vac. Mar. 1. Dr. 1537-M. $45: ATTRACTIVE single. 6 rooms. 30th and Ruckle. 516 E. 30th. Ha. 0974, COLORED —Muskingum, 1220: 4 rooms'; wa. paid: newly decorated: sls. He. 4813. Office and Desk Space PHYSICIAN’S office, partly equipped if desk; rent reas. bee. of sickness. Dr. 2636. Business Places for Rent VIRGINIA AVE.. 744—Semi-mod. storerm. walk downtown: $25. Dr. 0124. Houses for Sale East EAST BARGAIN price in new 5-rm. mod. bungalow. built-in cabinet, full basement. 5439 Brookville Road. Easy terms. Ta, 5893. South NOW IS THE BEST TIME TO BUY. Bungalows. SIOO down. Ri. 2509. N J. FOX. Hu. 1168 Real Estate for Exchange EXCHANGE vour equity for good suburban lot. Mrs. McCubbins. Dr, 0383. Miscellaneous for Sale Better get your new outside hose connections. We have them at 40c each. One large compartment kitchen sink with all attachments and fixtures. Cost S2OO, sale price SIOO. One roll congoleum, 51 yards, take all at 43c per yard. Big 4 Unclaimed Freight Station Cor. Capitol and South NEW WATERPROOF TRUCK COVERS! Size 12x15 $7 each Bale quantities, 6 to bale $36.00 MAIL ORDERS FILLED. Ail Other Sizes at Lowest Price. HOOSIER TARPAULIN & CANVAS GOODS CO. Eberhardt Awnings Home owners visit our new show room 334 N Capitol. Estimates free. Li. 5083. SIX 200 to 500 watt ceiling type Westinghouse steel glass factory reflectors. Meier Elect. & Mach. Cos., 3525 E. Washington St. Ir. 1151. ONE 2.000 gallon per hour Murdock centrifugal pump. Meier Elect. <sc Mach. Cos., 3525 E. Washington St. Ir. 1151. MODEL 1 Wattler King X-Rav Machine. cost $l.lOO. 205 Mass. Ave. Li, 9470, TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS Machinery and Fools FOR SALE CHEAP 1 Norton plain cylindrical grinder. 1 Hendey plain milling machine. Meier Electric & Machine Co--3525 E. Wash. St. Ir. 1151. Building Materials EVERYTHING in the building line. Olass, 24x24 at 57c. Doors, $2 up. Sash 25c up. All kinds hardware, paints and brushes, lumber and roofing. Come investigate these bargains. HA. 2510. Allied Coal 6c Mat, Cos.. 2112 Northwestern. FREE dumping grounds for everyone. S. Meridian and Adler: ** N. Belt R. R. Barter and Swap CLEAR LOT—29th & Manlove. S3OO cash or something equal value. He. 4119. 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.. 19.75 8-Pc. dining room suite 69.00 20-Pc. living room outfit with coil springs bed davenport 85.00 IDEAL FURNITURE CO. Cut Price Quality Furniture. 227 W. Washington St. ICE BOXES Biar reduction on many refrigerators in our verv complete line. Buy now ana 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. Ri. 9718. MAKE your opm dresses Buy Singer sewing as low as $lO. Singer SewIng Machine Cos.. 838 Va. Ave. Dr. 2474 ITALIAN DICING RM.. carved, beautiful bed room, living room, rugs, occassional tables, odd dresser, sac. 2428 N. Meridian. DINING RM .SUITE—9 pcs., victjola, brass bed, all ex. cond.. reas. Wa. Slsll. JHOR WASHER—Used; for sale: good condition: $19.50. 32 N. Delaware St. Musical Instruments GENUINE Baldwin upright, fine tone and

Musical Instruments REPOSSESSED Grand, biggest value In city, maybe had by assuming small balance at $2 per wk. WILKING MUSIC CO.. 120 E. Ohio St. SAXOPHONES. Trombones and banjos, easiest payment plan in town. Clarinets. $5 up. Lorenz Saxophone School. Pembroke Arcade. Li. 4800. JUST received exceptional value, studio upright piano, priced $425 now $l5O. WILKING MUSIC CO.. 120 g. Ohio St “ SPECIAL SALE Guitars $7 and up: also C. F. Martin Sc Gibson Instruments. Terms. PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 N. Penn. LI. 5513. VOSE 6c SON mahogany upright: real value: $25. WILKING MUSIC CO.. 120 E. Ohio St. ONE Starr upright piano: splendid condition: $35. WILKING MUSIC CO.. 120 E Ohio St, Radio and Equipment Compare Our Prices With Others Complete. New Crosley "Wiglt’* $37.50 Phllco low bov 69.00 Majestic; No. 71 49.00 Victor R-32 79.50 Atwater Kent 55 55.00 Croslev Chum 55.00 Radio Bargain Shop 225 E. Wash. St. SAVE sls Brand new Jackson Bell, screen grid radio, regular price. $59.50. reduced to $44.50. Complete. Terms. KEMPLER RADIO CO. 38 Virginia Ave. Ri. 3235. 1931 BRUNSWICK. 4 screen grid, tone control Hepplewhite lowboy , brand new, cost $192.70, sell SIOO cash. Li. 4973. 412 N. Alabama. Apt, 201. 33 Vi PER CENT discount on 1931 Westinghouse floor model radios. 1824 N. Illinois. RI. 2876. ELECTRIFY vour batterv sets. Phiico A and B eliminators. $lO. B only $5. ALLEN. _SU Massachusetts Ave. PHILCO—7-tube; special. $69.50; 25G> off on all Philcos. FULWIDER SALES CO. Ha. 2648. LINCOLN RADIO SERVICE—R. C. A. Tubes, gen, repairing; experts. LI. 1126. AERIALS—Radio service, bv graduate englneer; It years experience. Dr, 6269-J. HILLYS RADIO SERVICE. Prompt guar, work. Also aerials. Ta. 3725. CALLS 50c; radio and power pack repairing. Lightning Radio. Ch, 7210. Miscellaneous Wanted H “furniture OF ALL KINDS. HOMES COMPLETE PREFERRED. HODGES AUCTION. RI. 2019. HOUSE CLEANING?—Your surplus Clothlng, furniture, magazines, papers, will helo us to help others. Salvation Army Industrial Home. Phone for wagon. RI--6822. 127 W Georgia St. WE WANT HCUSEHOLD 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—Ch. 4651 FOR QUICK SERVICE & BEST PRICES. IF YOU'VE FURNITURE TO SELL CALL HA 4957: NO DEALER: CAN PAY MORE. YOU NEED CASH. I NEED FURNITURE. Business Opportunities WANTED A man to take half interest. A small business. Call at 238 S. Illinois st., from 6 a. m. to 11 a. to. M. M. ■WELL equipped restaurant; new fixtures; good stock; S2OO down. Be, 3933. • 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. Meridian St.. Board of Trade Bldg LI 6822 100 ADDING MACHINES, typewriters, both portable and standard; stenotype, mimeograph. multograph; exceptional bargains. We also rebuild. Li. 9470. KING TYPEWRITgR EX- Mass. Ave. and Ohio St. TYPEWRITERS, sold, rented and repaired, special rental rates. LIBERTY TYPEWRITER CO.. 143 E. Ohio St. LI. 4806. Pets CANARIES—We guarantee males that sing: hens that feed. 306 Holmes. Be, 1865. CANARIES- -Pedigreed rollers, males; hens special 1724 Broadway. He. 3914. GERMAN police puppies: pedigreed; reasonable. Dr. 1717. 1314 E. Le Grande. POLICE PUPPIES FOR SALE IR. 2180-8. 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. DANDY good chick starter (Eu - eka), only $2.50 per 100 lbs., with cod liver oil, $2.65. Cash and carry. THE GARTEN FEED CO.. 518 South Senate. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS. Coal and Wood

COAL, COKE AND KINDLING SPECIAL High Grade Coal at Bargain Price. WHITS^JVI^ xm This coal Is clean forked, burns well and holds fire overnight. Best Va. Blk.. cln. fkd $6.50 Best E. Kv. Blk., cln. fkd 7.00 Best Isi. Crk. Blk., cln. fkd 7.00 Va. Ca bondale Lp. cln. fkd <>.so Best Va., 3x6, cln. fkd 6.25 West Va. Wash Egg. cln. fkd 6.25 Best Va. Mine Run, 50% lp 5.25 A good furnace coal. Best Ind. Lp. or Egg, cld. fkd.... 5.00 High Grade Nut anti Slack 4.00 Best White Ash Lp.. cln. fkd.... 5.00 Glendora fkd. egg. 56.25 j med. lp. 6.50 Citizens Coke, all sizes ....89.00- 9.50 Gen. Smokeless New River lump. 9.00 Delivery anywhere in city. Union.lce % CualCo FR-4t?2i bluff a.ve It will pay you to visit our yard and see the difference in good coal.

gg* “You can help Indiana prosperity by burning Indiana coal." Delivery' anywhere in city. Crane Coal Ca DR. 5904. DR. 5904.

“OUR COALS MAKE WARM FRIENDS” Ind. Deep Shaft 5” fkd. 1p..50.00 West Va. Large fkd. lp 0.50 Pocahontas Lp. and Egg 9.00 Special Prices to Dealers Pocahontas Coal Company 0 2112 Northwestern Avenue TAlbot 3080

o^COAL INDIANA STH VEIN 8-IN. LP. FKD.SS.OO W. VIRGINIA 6-IN. LP.. FKD 6.50 VV. VA. MINE RUN. 50% LUMP 5.25 GOOD V/. 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. lp. 9.00 Pocahontas mine run. 40% lp 7.00 Citizen coke, all 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

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

BUY COAL AS NEEDED Rex i/ 2 -T., $2.75; 14-T., $1.50 W. Va., 14-T.; $3.50; 14-T., $2 J. * I. COAL CO, CU. tOU.

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WILLIAM C ALLEN SOT Inland Bk Bdg. LI 2774. Ri. 6758 JOSEPH BELCHER 524 K. of P. Bldg. Ri. 6606. LI. 5179. BERRYHILI, 6c BERRYHILI, 804 Flercher Trust Bldg. LI. 6004. BINGHAM & BINGHAM Lawyers 814-15 Circle Tower. LI. 1170 A 8421 SELDEN BLUMENFELD General State and Federal Practice 728 Circle Tower. Lincoln 1214, WILLIAM A. BOYCE JR. . 701-4 Peoples Bank Bldg. LI, 9358. CHAS. M CLARK. 301 Indiana Trust Bldg. LI. 8664; IR. 0950-R. RAY CLEM 715 State Life Bldg. RI- 8635JAMES A. COLLINS 1215-17 Circle Tower. LI. 8183. FRED L. DRAPER 818 Hume-Mansur Bldg. Ri. 3722. N. E. ELLIOTT. 508 Fidelity Trust Bldg. LI. 3535 JOHN F. ENOELKE mi Meyer-Kiaer Bk. Bldg. RI. 7181 WILLIAM J. FAHEY 701-4 Peoples Bk. Bldg. LI. 9358. DON R. FRENCH. 427-28 Lemcke Bldg. LI. 6627; Re*.. Ch. 3951-W. ■ MAURICE T GECKLER 815 Odd Fellow Bldg. LI. 3772. HANNA. DAILY & DAILY 1003-8 Lemcka Bldg. RI- 55.7. ERVE HANFORD 511 Meyer-Klser Bk. Bldg, RI. 1682. HARVEY & HOLTZCLAW 1011 Hume-Mansur Bldg. RI. 6507, GEORGE O HILL 419 Circle Tower LT. 3975. GEO. A. HOFMAN 4-34 Inland Bank Bldg. LI. 7787. HOLDER & DIVEN Charles W. Holder George L. Diven 801-3 State Life Bldg. LI. 6772, FRANK W. HUEBER--701-4 Peoples Bank Bldg. LI. 9358 LEWIS E. MARINE, 1105 Odd Fellow Bldg. RI. 1914; Res.. B. G. 89-J. JAMES C. MATHEWS. 1105 Odd Fellow Bldg. RI. 1914: Res.. DR. 5674-J. JAMES E. MCDONALD 617 Peoples Bank Bldg. Li. 3496.

Coal and Wood LARGE—BLOCKY. NO SLATE OR SLACK. TRY THE BEST BUY IN THE CITY FOR $5. —i ■, . . -—i BEST W. VA. LARGE BLOCK... .$6.50 BEST VA. MINE RUN. 50% LP...55.25 BEST EASTERN KY.. LG. 8LK...57.00 BEST IBLAND CRK LG BLK $7.00 Also smaller sizes in above grades. ECHO LUMP $5.50 WONDER RED ASH LP * .75 IND NO 6 LUMP 00 WHITE ASH BLOCK .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. ’ECONOMIZE WITH fcCONOMV -e

Indianapolis Ice & Fuel Cos. Why take chances on Inferior grades of coal. Our years of experience is your profit. CLINTON BLOCK. Cln. fkd..55.00 IND, 8-IN. LP.. CLN. FKD... 5.00 W. VA., 2x6 furnace egg 6.25 VV. 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.. 9.00 POCA. NO. 3 MINE RUN 7.00 CITIZENS COKE $9 and $9.50 OPERATORS OF THREE YARDS. Dr. 6685 Dr. 2400

LOTS OF HEAT—LOW COST BLACK BELL $ K BLOCK Burn one ton on our recommendation. We know vou’U reorder on your own recommendation. Sold only bv us. W. Virginia lp.. .$6.50 Kentucky block.. .s7ioo FEDERAL COAL CO. 1020 E. North St. CH. 2291 TMES WANT ADS make interesting reading. because interesting bargains of many kinds are listed here daily. Money to Loan

L~ s °A „...N ( , AUTOS _ AND S FURNITURE Quick Confidential Service Consolidated Finance 5 $ Corp. Soo Consolidated Bldg. 115 N. Penn. St. Riley 7488 $

FURjItfURE A, A M D\ v AUTQSpANS QUICK—COURTEOUS CONFIDENTIAL LEGAL RATE Buckeye Finance Cos. 207 E. New York St. RI. 4974

HOUSEHOLD LOANS *IOO TO *3OO HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION of America 3 —Offices—2 6th FI. Lemcke Building. 10S E. Market Street. Phone: Riley 2573. 4th FI. Kresge Building. 41 E. Washington Street. Phone: Rilev 7923. Furniture Loans—Rate Per Month * 2% LOWEST IN CITY No extra charges: no indorsers. No embarrassing investigations. For further information watch for larger ad. phone or call at the ofTice. PUBLIC WELFARE LOAN ASSOCIATION. 330 Occidental Bldg. Ri. 3587. MONEY lO LOAN First and second reai estate mortgages AUTOMOBILE and HOUSEHOLD loans Bou'table Finance Cos 31* E Ohio Li PERSONAL PROPERTY LOANS SECURITY INV A LOAN INC. 138 N Delaware LI SOM BENEFICIAL LOAN ■BtIETY~OF „ INDIAN APOLI*DiC. 34 S. Pennavlvanla. RL 6054. THE ARCADE LOAN COMPANY. _ . Chattel Loans. W B Waah Raom 3ft Ri BOT 7. MONEY fb LOAN CAPITAL DOAN CO. INC. um x. WAJSHawnw st ri m*l /

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ROBERT L. MENDENHALL 205 Indiana Tiut Bldg. RI. 1T76. JOSEPH R MORGAN BP7 Meyer-Klser Bk. Bldg. LI. 5248. RAYMOND F. MURRAY 718 Fletcher Sar. Sr Tr. Bldg. LI 4652 OSCAR L POND 1109 People Bk. Bldg. LI. 7228. WILLIAM T. QUILLAN. 427-28 Lemcke Bldg. RI. 4647, Ch. 6055-W. HARRY B. RAITANO 605 Meyer-Klser Bk. Bldg. RI. 2690. FEMY. HARRISON & REMY. C. T. Remv, D. Harrison. Wm, H. Remy. F. T. Sisson. 526-32 C. Tw. LI. 14Ct RHOADS St DARE— Specializing in corporate and securities practice. 504 Circle Tower. Ri. 5655. ROCHFORD & ROCHFORD Lawye rs 1015 Meyer-Klser Bk Bldg. IX 7791 FRANK B ROSS 901-5 State Life Bldg. LI. 4235. ROBERT J. RUTHERFORD 604 New City Trust Bldg. LI. 6773. RYAN-WANNER 527-28 Lemcke Bldg. LI. T 717. MILTON SIEGEL 523 Lemcke Blag. RI. 6141. • PAUL P. SCHARFFIV. 403 Inland Bk Bdg. RI 2445. Hu 3431 SPAAN & SPAAN 312 Ind. Trust Bdg. Li 1859. Ta 0344 CHALMER SCHLOSSER 509 Meyer-Klser Bk Bldg. PJ. 7856. SCHORTEMEIER EBY 6i WOOD 301 Circle Tower. LI. 8373. WILLIAM H. SHIAFFER 626 Circle Tower. LI. 6124. E T. SILVTUS & OO . Pat. Solictre. 320 Hume-Mansur Bldg. LL 7820. WILLIAMS & SMITH 405 Mever-Kiscr Bk. Bldg LT 3789. SNETHEN & SUMMERS 802-3 Mever-Kiser Bk. Bldg, RI. 1533 E. H. STEWART 502 Fidelity Trust Bldg. HI, 6713. HARRISON SPENCER. Patent Atty. 1304 New City Trust Bldg. LI. 3494. BERNARD STROYMAN 607 Mever-Kiser Bk. Bidg. LI. 2933. WALTER G. TODD. 628-32 Circle Tower. Ri. 3376. Rea.. Hu. 6485. ~ ROY L. VOLSTAD 617 Mever Kiser Bk. Bldg. RI. 5157.

Automobiles Wanted WILL—Pay cash for your car or jour WOLF AUTO CO. IX 4516. 561 N. Capitol. Auto Supplies and Repairs Save 50% on Any Job Valves Ground. $2.50 to 87. Rings Installed. $8 to sl2. Flv-wheel gears. $9 to sll. Everything else at lowest prices. Drive in or phone Indiana State Auto School, South and Alabama. RX 0648. JOHN GUDELHOEFER WAGON CO.—WIU repair or make new tops and curtains for your car 202 Kentucky Ave. Automobiles for Sale CHEVROLET - ■** _ COACH. 1929. This one looks i mA like new. Two new tires. Perf /Ir feet mechanical condition Good V/S mileage. A real buy. $295.00. B- Ask about our No Down Payment Plan. LAUTH CHEVROLET CO. 3547 East VA'shincton St. Ir. 1175. Open Evenings and Sunday. X CHEVROLET a? ir *J$ Tires and naint like new; has very low mileage. Only S6O down. HARE CHEVROLET CO. 552 East Washington st. RL 532.5. Open Evenings and Sunday. CHF.VRni.FT 1927 COACH. A Down, Balance. Easy Terms. 0 ™ lor S4S OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 7663-65 S. Meridian. Dr 4743 X CHEVROLET aS6IM , excellent paint and tires, roechamonlv SBO ando I wn COndlUOn ' A JCal bUy for HARE CHEVROLET CO. 552 East Washington st. Ri. 5325 Open Evenings and Sunday. CHEVROLET 1928 coupe: 67 “ * K IN TV FT? V WIT SPECTV X 95 TERMS.' INDIANAPOLIS AUTOMOBILE COMPANY, INC., 1065 Virginia Ave. Dr. 3891 V CHEVROLET Coach. 1931 V •%V runs like new; mechanically “perfLr A <^T-i b V.T S T-^ h -r t T^?!X onh ' * lo ° d °wn, HARE CHEVROLET CO. 652 East Washington at. ri. 5325 Evenings and Sunday. X CHEVROLET . someone v/anting a low-priced car S4O dowiv nt condit,lo,l throughout; only HARE CHEVROLET CO. 552 East, Washington st. Ri. 5325. Open Evenings and Sundav. ESSEX 28 Coupe; painted Brewster m . green, mohair upholstery; fire good tires: in perfect mech. condition, ims car has had unusual care and offers a rare buy at 5215; S7O down Browning Gent Cos., Inc. 10th & Meridian Sts. Open Sunday. ESSEX 1928I 928 Cedan: very gooCL sesToo „ balance easv terms. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-65 S. Meridian. Dr. 4743. FORD Standard coupe. 1925. is~in ~ , extra good condition, is A-1 throughout. Priced low for nuick sale. street. 819 E * St Washlnst ™ FORD Coupe. 1926. Is m excellent ko- Can be bought for onlv $34 down. street! 619 Ea “ Washington FORD Sport coupe. 1929. late 1929 . , model, equipped with rumble seat. Motor, tires, upholstery in A-l condition A real buy for oniv $265. This °i he . r ,‘u <XH i, bu . vs - Swisshelm & Son. _s44_East Washington street. FORD 1929 Tudor; new finish and completed overhauled; $270; easy terms. Browning Gent Cos.. Inc. 10th & Meridian Sts. Open Sun da y. F ORDS GUARANTEED VALUES IN - 1.. ~ GOOD USED CARS. FRANK HATFTELD, 625 North Capitol. OLDSMOBILE coach. *125. Auto Cos. 3?2 N. Capitol° ‘^ PAIGE it 8 SEDAN; you must see AY , , this car lo realize the con-,lon/-Jooks and runs Lke anew car; only S7O down. Browning Gent Cos., Inc. 10th &■, Meridian Sts. Open Sunday. PONTIAC Sedan" 1929. late 1929 model, eauipped with 5 aiinoot new tires; paint upholsterv and nlo i or J 3erfect ’ J Priced onlv $395. This East r Washingtori sfrVe^ 1 " 1 & S °"’ STEARNS-KNIGHT 1926 Coupe; holstery. tires top finish, good shape: real bargain, $150; easy terms. Browning Gent Cos., Inc. Meridian Sts. Open Sunday. Dependable Useo Cars. . JOHNSON CHEVROLET CO. Meridian at 11th Li 5363. REAL VALUES IN USED CARS “ HARMON NEW-USED CAR STORE. Good Used Cars. ’ „ Frank s. feeser. 1126 Prosrect Dr Bino IF YOU DON'T FIND what vou are looking for in the want ads today, it may be advertised here tomorrow. Read Time* classified aos dally.

Trucks Used Truck Market Has Moved to 31 W. 13 th Street Here you will find the same extra values in good used trucks formerly offered at our lot located at Kentucky and Oliver. We are now an- . nouncing discounts on used trucks ranging from 20 r ;o to 509 c. See these values at once and bring in your old truck for appraisal. cnpn 1 TON TRUCK - GOOD~fmEs7 rUKU mechanically o k: PRICE *SO. INDIANAPOLIS AUTOMOBILE COMPANY. ENC- 1085 VIRGINIA AVE. DR. 3891. . Good Used Trucks GENERAL MOTORS TRUCK CO. XI W. 13th. I

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