Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 253, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 March 1931 — Page 13

MAR. 2, 1931.

FILMDOM ‘ACES' BUSY DODGING JOBS AS STARS They Want None of It for It’s Shaky Thing at Best. By Untied Pres* HOLLYWOOD. Cal., March 2. Stardom In the films may seem to be the goal of every young man and girl who knocks at a movie studio door, but there are at least five prominent players in Hollywood who shudder when the word “star” us mentioned. Those who want none of it are Wallace Beery, Marie Dressier, Dorothy Lee, Frederic March and Adolphe Menjou. Beery and Menjou had stardom m the silent film days and found it is a shaky place. The others feel that perhaps they could not carry the load themselves and would not make a proper impression upon the public as a star. Has His Own Ideas Beery, versatile as clown and killer, has his own ideas about stardom. He hesitates to take over the load again, to carry the responsibility of a production. He wants to bfe right close to the top—a featured player—but not out front as a general. Beery says that if the recording is bad, the photopgraphy poor, or the story interior, the public goes home from the theater blaming the star. When several features players head the cast, no one of them can be blamed. Mare Dressier is satisfied with character parts, she says, because they allow her more freedom for individual creative work. Menjou Keeps Busy Menjou, once released from a contract, is a very busy fellow now. He works in pictures in French, Spanish, English and German. Dorothy Lee accepted stardom, separating from Robert Woolsey and Bert Wheeler after several pictures as their leading lady, but then she instead the board at Radio studio lists her as “features.” Frederic March is fighting off stardom, but apparently is losing. Word from his studio indicates he will be starred in an original story. MOVES TO KILL BILLS FAIL IN HOUSE VOTES /’ Race and Salary Measures Escape Postponement Death. " Two bills narrowly escaped death by the indefinite postponement route in the Indiana house this morning. One was the house measure placing a 10-cent tax on motor race admissions of more than sl, enactment of which would take a toll of 10 cents on each'ticket to the annual 500-milc speedway race. Representative Fred Galloway < Dem., Marion) moved for indefinite postponement, but on a close voice vote, his motion failed and the bill was advanced to third reading. Representative Delph L. McKesson • Dem., Marshall) majority floor leader, moved indefinite postponement for the senate bill increasing the salary of Dr. Charles Kettleborough, head of the legislative reference bureau from $4,000 a year to $6,000 but the effort was shouted down and the bill was advanced to third reading. WEALTHY YOUTH DIES FROM POISON ALCOHOL Believe Liquor Was Obtained at Bohemian Party. By United Frees CHICAGO! March 2.—A wealthy youth died Sunday from effects of drinking poisonous alcohol, presumably at a studio party in Chicago's artistic Bohemia. Richard R. Harter, 21, recent graduate of Carthage college, attended the party in the studio of Ralph Lack. Daniel McKay and John Carpenter. He became ill about 4 a. m. and died two hours later. A partly emptied bottle of alcohol was in his pocket. Physicians said the . liquor was poisonous. Harter's father is a wealthy retired farmer at Carthage, 111. POLICE RAID LOTTERY Salesman, Operator of Printing Shop, Held on Gambling Charges. Investigations into gambling operations were continued today by police who questioned two Negroes, Fred Hill, alleged operator, and Charles Ward, alleged salesman, of a printing shop, 732 Indiana avenue, arrested in a raid on the shop Saturday night. Two boxes containing approximately 10,000 pool tickets were seized, police said. Several Negro girls employer at pasting tickets in books at the shop were not held by Lieutenant Mitchael Morrissey and squad. CAR OVERTURNS; HURT Probation Officer Recovering From Injuries From Accident. Mrs. Mary A. Mathews, 1502 Draper street, juvenile court probation officer, was recovering in St. Vincent’s hospital today from injuries received Saturday night when the automobile in which she rode, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Howe, 1118 Park avenue, overturned twenty miles northwest of Indianapolis. She was returning from investigating a court case in Frankfort. GAS PRICE WAR IS ON Motorist* on West Coast Fill Up Tanks as Costs Slide Down. By United Press LOS ANGELES, March 2.—A gasoline war which has sent prices down 6 cents in three days, found motorists filling the tanks of their automobiles today at prices ranging downward from 14M: cents a gallon. FIRE~DAMAGEIS~Si ,000 Sparks From Flue Cause Blaze on Roof of Home. Sparks from a flue caused SI,OOO damage today to the roof of the home of E. H. Kemper McComb, 2145 North Alabama street, principal at Manual Training high school.

Love by Proxy By United Press LONDON, March 2. The strange tale of a wife writing love letters for her husband to his bigamous wife because he could neither read nor write, was on record in Old Bailey court here today. In 1926 William George Chapman married Miss Venetia Stephensorr. Four years later also married Ethel Frances Talbot without the formality of divorcing his first wife. “Best love forever, until we return to a3hes,” said one of the letters Miss Talbot received during the courtship. The two women, it developed, had been good friends, and when wife No. 2 learned that wife No. 1 had written ner husband's love notes, she collapsed in the courtroom. Chapman was sentenced to nine months imprisonment on a bigamy charge.

SET RITES FOR DAN GOODMAN Former City Man Will Be Buried at Ligonier. Last rites for Dan V. Goodman, 38, former Indianapolis advertising and newspaper man, who died Saturday night in the Great Lakes naval training base hospital, will be held at 10 a. m. Tuesday from his home in Evanston, 111. Burial will be in Ligonier, Ind. Mr. Goodman, a resident of Indianapolis for a number of years, was automobile editor of the Chicago Evening Post, retiring about a year ago because of illness, a complication of asthma. He was automobile and radio editor of the Indianapolis Star for several years and also had charge of publicity for the Indiana state fair several years. Born in Terre Haute, Mr. Goodman spent his boyhood in Vincennes and attended Indiana university. Surviving are the mother, Mrs. Mary Belt, Indianapolis; the widow, Mrs. Marie Scott Goodman, and a brother John Goodman, Kokomo. OPIUM USE GROWS Chinese Newspaper Makes Sensational Charges. By United Press SHANGHAI, March 2.—Revelations of an “amazing growth” in the Chinese drug traffic, which may have repercussions in League of Nation circles at Geneva, were started today by the Shanghai Evening Charges that the government makes little or no effort to control the traffic have created a sensation in all parts of China. It was reported that the Evening Post would be compelled to ask police protection of its property and personnel against anticipated reprisals by drug ring leaders. Tlie expose is contained in a series of ten articles by H. G. W. Woodhead, British journalist who recently became associate editor of the paper. Since last September Woodhead has conducted a survey of drug activities in every province of China. Woodhead reveiled there were vast areas wherein opium poppies are grown and the drug transported and sold. PLOTTING IS CHARGED Soviet Accuses Germans of Rebel Aid. By United Press MOSCOW. March 2.—Testimony purporting to show that leaders of the German Socialist party supported plots against the Soviet government was introduced today at resumptj nos the trial of fourteen Menshevist party leaders accused of scheming for sabotage and intervention in Russia. t Boris Berlatsky, 41-year-old official of the state bank, and Vladimir Groman, vigorous leader of the Menshevists, the chief witnesses among the defendants as Nicholas Krylenko, prosecutor, settled down to his role of questioner. WOODMEN RATE UPHELD By United Press WASHINGTON, March 2.—Tire revision of insurance rates in 1929 by the Modern Woodmen of America, which roused a storm of protests among a million of its members, was upheld by the supreme coart today when it dismissed an appeal involving the validity of the Illinois statjuta under which the change was made. Motorist Killed By United Press GREENSBURG, Ind.. March 2. Curtis Towler. 31, died in a hospital here today, and his brother Leland, 23, is suffering from serious injuries after an automobile accident. The auto driven by the Towler brothers was in collision with a taxicab operated by Theodore Robbins, who was injured only slightly. Death Notices SPRINGSTEEN. ROBERT E.—Father of Mrs. John H. Ott, Jr., Coral Gables. Fla., passed awav Monday morning March 3. Funeral services at Ragsdale & Price Funeral Home. 1219 N. Alabama. 2 p. m. Wednesday. March 4. Friends Invited. Burial In Crown Hill. SMITH. MABEL—inee Daltom, wife of Ar. thur F. Smith and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Dalton, died Friday. Feb. 27. Funeral at the home of her parents, 1041 S. Senate ave.. Tuesday. March S, 8;30 a. m. Services St. John's church, 9 a. m. Friends invited. _• Card of Thanks ALLBRIGHT—We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our friends for kindness ana sympathy shown at the death of our beloved husband and relative, QEOROE ALLBRIGHT; especially Mr. and Mrs. Mitny and family. Mr. ana Mrs. Ted Helft, Mr. and Mr*. Mickels and father, and the Rev. Mr. Cook, and singers, the Red Men's lodge and the band for the beautiful flowers and every friend who assisted PHOEBE I. ALLB RJOHT. RELATIVES AND CHAB. MITNY. a Special Notices Why Suffer With Piles lung, throat, catarrh, sinus, eczema and kidnev troubles when you can positively Set well or it will cost you nothing? tnctly a home treatment. Mailed parcel post to any part of U 6 Call or writ* for free literatv-'e. WYSONG 219 K. of P. bid* Ri 4:*r .. '-I.

Auction _____ PUBLIC AUCTION The Cleveland, Cincinnati. Chicago & 8? Louis Ry., The Peoria & Eastern RR. (operated by the NYC RR. Cos., lessee) will sell at public auction Wednesday, March 18th 1931. at 9:30 a. m., at the;r Unclaimed Freight Station, Capitol Ave and South St., Indianapolis. Ind., the following described freight which has been refuted, or is unclaimed, unless previously claimed by rightful owners. File No., Consignee and Destination, Commodity— R-243, C. E. Bell, Linntburg, Ind., one box medicine. R-247 Frank Camp, Dataware, O, two drums paint In oil. R-248, Kargcs Furniture Cos.. Evansville, ind., one carton wardrobe back K. D. R-249, Blanchard Hamilton Furniture Cos.. Evansville. Ind., one crated mirror. R-350, W. H. Jones, Evansville, Ind., alx cts. paper butter boxes. R-254 Master Mechanics Cos., Cleveland, Ohia, one bbl., Va bbl., one paU roof cement. R-258, C. A. Hook. Vienna. HI., one culvert band. R-257, American Furniture Cos., MarUnavtlle, Ind., one crate of one chair. R-261, Auto Market Goshen, Ind., 18 ctns. paper butter boxes. R-2t2. Eph. Crull, Columbus, Ind., one keg, one box liquid cement. K-263, Vern C. Rhodes, Franklin, Ind., one crt. steel signs. R-280, J. M. Duke. Harrisburg, HI., 2 boxes toilet articles. R-282,' Apex Stamping Cos., Crawfordsville, Ind.. a cartons toys. RC-25965, Franklin Paint Cos., Cleveland, 0., 1 bucket putty, 1 bbl. asphalt, one package. The above mentioned shipments are being sold account being refused or unclaimed, charges unpaid and in accordance with Section 4 of the uniform bill of lading. Inspection of shipments may be made on Tuesday. March 17th, 1931, between 8:00 a. m., and 4:30 p. m. Persons claiming any of the foregoing described articles will state to the undersigned the number of same, prove ownership, pay charges and take delivery prior to date oi sale. Description of the packages are copied from the freight or waybill, but neither the quantity nor contents are guaranteed. All bills are payable in casn or certified check immediately at conclusion of sale. In addition to the above mentioned artlcles, there will be many other shipments offered for sale at this time consisting of Over and Damaged Freight, a partial list of which will appear in the Indianapolis leading newspapers for one or two days prior to date of sale. J. K. VANCE, F. C. A., 304 Big Four Building. _ . _ Indianapolis, ind. C. A. MILLS. Auctioneer. Funeral Directors WM. D. JH EAN BLOSSOM. Mortuary. Phone Be, 1388. 1321 W. Ray at. W. T. BLASENGYM Main office, 2220 Bneibv St Urexei 3370 George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 522 E. Market. Riley 5374. UNDERTAKERS " HISEY & TITUS 931 N. Delaware. • Lb 3821. "A REAL HOME FOR SERVICE! 77 RAGSDALE & PRICE _ LI - 3608. • 1219 N. Alabama. C. WILSON lunerai parlors, ambulance service and modern automotive eouloment- Dr. 0321 and Dr. 0323. __ Instructions TAP. TOE, BALLET, ACROBATIC—This coupon entitles bearer, adult or child, to one free dance lesson until March 10th at the HOUSER STUDIOS, 1406 King Ave. (westj; 2613 E. Mich. (east). Call Be. 1149-J, before 3 p, m. for information. TUTORING—-H. S. English. history. civics, science, math.; exp. graduate teacher: juso grades 5 to 8. inclusive. Dr. 7816-3. Personals DETEOTIYB6 —Private. CONFIDENTIAL 525 Lemcke Bldg. Ri. 1864; eve., Hu. 3107. D i£FSf. ES . . MAD E TO ORDER. , COATS MADE AND REMODELED. RI. 8829. 1 WILL not be respnosible for anv debts but myself on and GEORGE W, DARTING. L ££ A7j Service Bureau: might help you. 203 Holiday bldg, 241 E. Ohio. TIMES WANT ADS make interesting readjng. because Interesting bargains of many kinds are listed here daily. _ Business Announcements FATHERS—Bought, sold and renovated. U a U' e L nia ? tresses ' "Mows made to order. . E. P. Burkle, 431-433 Mass. Ave.. Ri. 669:. BATH ROOM—Complete. S6O; plumbing & heating installed; reasonable. Ta. 4057. HARDWOOD—FIoors made to look new. Avoid spring rush! STEELE. Ta. 2137. YOUR furnace repairs, roofing and painting for less. See me last. Ha. 2947. BOOT? —Chimnev and Gutter repairing. blaster patching. Ch, 7112-W. GEN. REPAIRING—ReaI sewer man: leaky roofs, gutters, turn, colls. Eve,, Ch. 2283-j. DOMESTIC rug cleaned. $1.75. CHIEF RUG CLEANING CO. Hu. 4382. WALTER C. EAVES--1001 Inland Bank Bldg. Lincoln 3927. Insurance AUBREY D. PORTER 1020 Lemcke Bldg. Ri. 4548. STONE. STAFFORD <fe STONE 649 Consolidated Bldg. L. 1451, Painting: and Papering PAPERING, painting, roofing and repairlng. 10 months to pay. Guaranteed workmanshiu. OWENS. Dr. 3263-W, General House Cleaning Paper Cleaning, 75c Room Hardwood floors washed, shellacked, waxed, polish. Work done at once. Be. 1216. P £ I ! E £ ING - Painting, varnishing, floor finishing, new floors laid. Special man for cleaning wall paper, paint or fresco work; all material furnished. Large halls churches out of town work solicited. 40 years’ exp.: estimates free. _Dr. 0231 REMOVE BY STEAM wail paper, 83 for room, and up, Ch. 6393. PAPER hanging: cleaning $1 per room; Immediate service. BARLOW. Dr. 6812. PAINTING, paper hanging, roofing. Spec, low prices during March. Workmanship _guarn. Hu. 1785. PAPER " HANGlNG—Cleaning: esti. free. Ch. 2004. FRANK JACKSON. Ir. 2415. PAPER FURNISHED and hung; spec! prices: skilled man, Ch. 6549-R. Paper hang.; cleang. (no muss): paintirg prompt service. BENNETT. Ch. 188 C PAPER HANGING —15c a roll. Work guar. Samples shown. CHEVALIER. Ch. 0632. INTERIOR decorating; bv experts. We are fullv equipped for any job. Ta. 2958. PAINTING; roofing, high grade material; vrs, exp,; reduced prices. HU. 4014. PAINTING—Paper hung & cleaned, floors reflnished; work guar. BOALS. Ch. 1040. PAPER hanging. 15c roll: $3 rm. up. Good work, white men. THOMPBQN. Ri. 3250. PAPER hanging, cleaning and painting, work guaranteed. Be. 1921-W, Ta. 1816. PAPER FURNISHED—And hung. Personal service. 84.50 up. G. FREW. Be. 0838-R. WHITE WASH—OR WATER PAINT SPRAYED. CH, 4372. PAPER Han :ing; Painting: work guar. 1931 Samples. ROBERTSON. Dr. 1982. GADBERRY PAPER CLEANERS Work guaran.; compensation. Dr. 5443. PAPER HANGING Neatly and promptly done. Wa. 2727-R-l. TIMES WANT ADS make interesting reading. because interesting bargains of many kinds are listed here daily. Storage and Transfer LOCAL AND OVERIAND TRANSFER-Eire-nroof storage touse. Store now. pay 6 months later, f’o charge for hauling. PARTLOW-JENKINS MOTOR CAR CO 419 E Market. Ri 7750 STORAGE-OVERI jAND HAULING Special prices on return loads, packing. California shipment. OTTO J. SUESZ RI. 3628, Ri. 6561. Nights., Ch. 0699-W. j- H. TAYLOR TRANS. AND STORAGESPECIAL 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: haul*, for leading piano stbre. A WAKEFIELD. Li. 7387 or Ch. 0969-R. Busses to Charter L. SMITH TRANSPORTATION LINE. 319 W Maryland St. 2660. T O. A. BAKER . 30 Years' Experience. 331 Mass. Ave. (rean Li. 6292. C. F. DOUGHTY TRUCKING CO. Big padded vans; local and overland trucking; special rates, ch. 6662. NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO.—Price* reasonable. Call at all times Ta. 3741. MOVING. *S; vou help. SI less: Hi ton tructc; nulck euarn service. Ch. 5840 PLUNKETT TRANSFER. ~ Coat 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. SPCAL and Overland hauling; spec, rates to Chicago. Detroit. Be. 1180. Lost and Found I£ST—PET COON. 1352 DELOSS; $5 REWARD. DR. 3585. * LOST—Key*, on Prospect to State, north °Dr 5t 0875 W Woodl ‘ wn ' ** 01 Keystone. U)ST—Bird dog. male. Lewellyn setter. 9 months old. Name Lad. 3332 N. Penn. Reward. TA. 8756. lOS7 —Reddish brown male Pomeranian, blaci nose, long hair on side* of front le?-. white plume tail, black lines from *'•* to ears: answers to name “Chico. ur'v rew. 1815 N. New Jersey. TA. 2199. CHILD'S FFT; collie, sable and white • male 1 . with collar end chain; name. Trcti.nire." East. Reward. CH. JB*3._ LOST -Wlre hatred fox female; white, tan. Reward. HU. 5^4. •c. ■ ......*. k.-. .is.

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PARTY taking pouch containing SBO from creek desk is known. Return; no questlons asked. The Meyer-Klser Bank. BOSTON BULL —Female brlndle and white, 4 white feet. Lost in vicinity of Garfield Park. Name “Boots.” Reward, call Ch. 2520. LOST—Zeiss camera in brown leather bag on or near College Ave. Reward. LI. 4003 or ri. 8176, , GERMAN police dog—Yr. old: near Ben Davis; liberal reward. Be. 4466. Help Wanted Male ®A^ EE *^ EN — Por established city routes, $25 and good bonus conditional to start. 3 MEN with Model A Fords to sell new and used cars-liberal proposition. FOUT’S CAR AND TRUCK CO., 2030 W. Wash. Situations Wanted Male WANTED—Job on farm bv month; good references. Colored. CH, 7809-W. Help Wanted Female MANUFACTURERS of Rexo want lady canvassers; comm, basis; pay daily. Ch. 6851-W. EARN $5 a hundred decorating cards in snare time: experience unnecessary; no selling; write BORO CARD CO.. 6 Lafayette Ave., Brooklyn. N. Y. Rooms for Rent ALABAMA, N., 1201 —Desirable rm., 2 large windows, private entrance on car line. Li. 2162, BEVILLE. 204, N.—Will share my home; couple or 2 ladies: housekeeping privileges; or meals optional. Ch. 6240-M. BROADWAY, 6132—Wi1l share my home with congenial couple or woman. Reas. CAPITOL, N., 1641—Front rm., adjoins bath; st. heat.; private home. Ha. 2411. COLLEGE, 3124—Unusually attractive rm. for gentleman; gar, optional. Wa. 2910. CLINTON HOTEL—29 Va. Ave. Housekping. and sleeping rms.; steam heat; $2 to $5. DELAWARE. N., 2602—Modern, front rm.; bus line; $6 each. Ha. 1319, N. MERIDIAN—SingIe, quiet room: hot water; reasonable; close In. Li. 7032. MICHIGAN, E., 1629—Sleeping room: I or _ 2 ladles preferred. Ch. 0443. new' JERSEY. N.. 825—Delightful front rm. blue. gold, new walnut furniture, 1 lge. davenport; Brunswick radio. Ri, 9660 PENN., N., 2164—LARGE FRONT ROOM; REASONABLE. HA. 2691-R. PENN.. N., 1333—R00m, suitable, 1 or 2, connecting bath; garage. ST. CLAIR, E.. 314 APT. 3—Cosy, warm, attractive front rm.. mod. Close. Li. 3173, DENISON HOTEL Pay all your 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 tamps- excellent rooms: $7 wk.: with bath $8 weekly and up for Derm wuests. Colonial Hotel 236 N Illinois. HOTEL EDWARD Centrally Located—Modern Special low weekly rate to men only. PRONTTrm., steam heat, private porch; walking distance; 1 or 2. Ri. 8026. ST. DENIS HOTEL CL.. ST. HTD. RMS.; HOT WAT.; REAS. RATES. LI. 2290. LARGE, front rm.; mod.; private home; near Shortridge; gentleman. Wa. 4874, Room for Rent With Board NOWLAND AVE., 3714—Tw0 nice old ladies to room and board. OAKLAND, 1133; nicely furnished warm rm.. 1 or 2; meals optional. Ch. 4252-R. PARK, 2156—R00m and board; modern home; reasonable; 1 $7.50; 2 $6.50 each. 32D. E.. 603—Comfortable front; radio: privileges, meal optional. Private. Wa. 2836 Rent Housekeeping Rooms ALABAMA. N„ 2041—Dandy 1 rm. and kitchenette overstufled sum. Ta. 4716. ASHLAND. 1645—2 rm. apt., down., prlv. entr.; hot, cold wat; overstuged. He. 4790. apt., overstufled, sink, piano. $4 wk & up. BROADWAY. 1138—2 rms.. kitchenette. sink, living room, 2 beds. CAPITOL. N.. 1809 —2-rm. apt.; everythg. sum.; mod.; sink; pri. ent.; rea. Ha. 4957. CENTRAL. 1404—2, large front, everything furn.. steam heat, newly papered. $6. COLLEGE! 2033—Housekeeping suite, $5, $6 and $7. Adults. He. 5115. EAST. N., 714—Modern housekeeping art.. everything furnished; private entrance. EASTERN, 206—Large room and kitchenette, modern. Ch. 2138-M, after 1 p. m. FOUNTAIN SQUARE—2 large, nicely furn rms., next bath; priv entrance. Dr.’3540-R HARLAN. 1117—Va-4-rm. double, comoletely furnished, large yard. Dr. 2432. N.. 2339—1. 2. 3-rm. kitchenette apt! $4.50, $6. $8.50. Everyth, furn. Ta. 7110. MERIDIAN, N., 510—Furnished housekeepmg apt. 1 rm.. kitchen; private bath, low rent; also furnished rm., private bath. private entrance. See Janitor. NEW JERSEY, N., 134 —Good clean housekeeping rooms. Ri, 4145. PROSPECT. 719—Nice mod. rms, housekping.. sip*.; pri. ent.; sink; everything turn.: adults. Dr. 6025, TALBOTT, N., 2420—1 & 2-rm kitchenette apts, new hdw. firs., repainted, $5, SB. Ta. 7110. TALBOTT. N., 2338—2 rms. and kitchenette; comp, fur.; prlv. ent.; gar. Ta. 7038. TALBOTT N., 2342—2-rm. apt. furn. complete. sink, reasonable. Ha, 4809-M. WALCOTT. N„ 439—4-rm. duplex, apt., everything furn.: rent reas. Ch. 1646. WOODRUFF PL.. 892.. Middle Dr.—Extra large rms., utilities turn,, gar. Ch. 4249. 10TH. E., 32l—Nice clean modern furnished rm. $4; 2-rm. front apt., 2 beds, $6. Car space. 3IST ST., W.. 1057; modem single or dou., (yrvthing fur.; pr. en. car, bus. TA. 2351. ROOM & KITCHENETTE, furnished or unfurnlshed; modern. Ta. 1067. Houses and Flats Furnished BYRAM AVE., SB34—Furnished 4-rm. apt.; utilities furnished. Wa. 1206. DE QUINCEY, 427—3-room apartment, first floor; desirable. Ir. 3243. ILL.. N., 431, Apt. I — 6-rm. apt.; walking dls.: all rms. rented, Li. 8734. afternoons. lIJj., N., 2611—Fum.; unfurn • lower dup.; Frigldalre, util, pd.; gar.; child, welcome. MILEY. N.. 275—4-ROOM COTTAGE-SEMI-MODERN; FURNISHED. NEW YORK. 1003 W.—s rooms completely furnished. Also 1628 W. N. York; 5 rooms, bath, gar., furnished, water pd. Ri. 7725. WALLACE. N„ 19a —4 RMS.; OVER3TUFFED FUR.; S3O. OPEN FROM 10 a,m.-5 p.m. WALNUT. E.. 115—3 rms.: priv. bath; everything fur.: sip wk. Housekpr in base. 24TH, E.. 408—Nicely furn., 3-rm. apt.; overstufled furniture: reas. Ta. 6549. NINE ROOMS—Arranged for 4 small apts.; nicely fur.; $45 per month; water included. Inquire 2033 College Ave. AMBASSADOR APARTMENT HOTEL 850 N PENN. Beautifully furnished and unfurnished apartments, ultra modern, bath with tut and shower. Frigldalre. walking distance Phore Ri 1371 CENTRAL. 2131—One-room kitchenette: private bath and entrance: good heat; utilities furn.; $8 week. He. 4155, DREXEL ARMS— "30 N. 111.; 2. 3 rms.: sum. hskg. suites, with bath. $lO. sls wk. Apartments for Rent 412 N. Alabama $48.50-$57.00 1655 N. Alabama 37.00 1124 Broadway . 43.00 1108 College 35.00 3603 Centra! 'furnished) 72.00 1020-1026 Central s2l- 37.50 1603 Central $37.50- 55.00 418 E. 15th $45- 55.00 1228 N. Illinois $35- 40.00 3015 N. Meridian 80.00 1733 N Meridian 64.50 1220 Park 45.50 3515 N. Pennsylvania 55.00 850 N. Pennsylvania 60.50 234 E. Pratt 38.50 18 E. 37th / 60.00 1244 E. Washington 43.50 1918 W. Washington 38.00 MOYNAHAN PROPERTIES. 710 UNION TITLE. LI. 3458. HE. 1237. RI. 137 L ARROW AVE. 1954—3 rms.; heat, light. gas sum.; S3O: adults only, Ch. 4490. BLAINE, 1317—Mod. 5- rm. apt.; steam heat, wat. fur.; garage; reaa. wa. 0407-J. BKLLEPONTAIT —Recently recorated, lower apt. rooms and bath; heat, water, garage tshed Dr. 3300. BROADWAY. $ ’pper: 3 mod. rooms: heat water ff 1. He. 2835. BROADWAY. 1 TRACTIVE STEAMHEATED APAj ?. S4O. | '

Apartments for Rent COLLEGE. 1640—3-room front apt., best. water, light. $25; adults only. He. 3089. HIGHLAND DR.. 558—Lovely 4-rm. apt.; wonderful rurroundlngs. Call Ta. 0642. MANCHESTER. 962 N. PENN. Bedroom apartment; Frlgidaire: all utilities: from >4O to $62.50, Li. 1761. NEW JERSEY, N.. 523—Lovely 2. 4 and 5rm. apts.; strictly mod.; reas. Ri. '934. N. JERSEY. N.. 803—Cozy 4-room modern apt.; garage; nice location. Ri. 5223. 11TH ST., 811 E.—3-rm. apt.; heat and water furnished; >25, RI. 1346. VOLLRATH APT.. 118 E. PALMER. Three mod, rm*.; convenient: reasonable. PATRICIA APTS. Redaced. Frigldalre: util fur. Dr. 3591-M. N. E. Corner Wash, and Riley; 5-room modem apt. Inquire 37 N. RUev. Ir. 6663. SEE OR PHONE US FIRST Furnished and unfurnished apts.. In ten locations; $35 up. Phone LI. 5391. H. H. Woodsmall Agency DARTMOUTH APTS.. 321 E. MICH.— Furnished or unfurn.; all utilities. THE CHISWICK Ruckle, 2803-11: desirable 5 rooms (2 bedrms.l. SSO. $55; garage; heat, water furnished. RI. 7243; eves. Ha. 1663-M. Apartment Rental Bureau We have apartment* for rent anywhere in the cltv north of Washington St.: let us help vou find one. positively no extra commission and no obligations; we usually furnish car and driver to show apartments without extra charge. CaL RI 1371 dav and night service. Wanted to Rent CALL us for up-to-date sum. or unfurn. ants.: reasonable rent Wa. 0754. Houses for Rent AiXTn., 1830—Mod., except heat, 5 rms., water furnished. $lB. Ha. 1702-W. APPLEGATE. 1847; 4-room semi-modern double: >ls; garage; water paid. BELLEFONTAINE, 1525—Reduced $24; all modern 5-ropm double. Hu. 4058. BELMONT. S., 121—5 rms.; modern except furnace: fine condition. He. 5461. CENTRAL. 4363—New brick residence; 6 large bedrooms; 3 baths, lavatory; Rybolt Jumbo furnace; 2-car garage. Call owner, Hu. 8723. and wait a minute. CHURCH. 925>,i —4 rms.. gas. lights, toilet. Only $lO. Water paid. Ri. 1194. COFFEY. 552—5 rms., bath, garage, water pd., redecorated. Special induce. Be. 1041, COLLEGE, 1419—Mod. double, 6 rms., new shades; garage: bargain at S3O. LI. 3948. COTTAGE. 1545—5 rooms, water paid. gas. elec.. sl6; near school. Hu. 4368. DELA.. N. t 2340—Practically new 6 rm. mod., gar., wat. pd; reduced $45. Ha. 1989. DENNY—4-rm. mod. double; gar.; water pd.: ?decorated; refln.; S3O. Wa. 3347, EASTERN. 554—St. Philips. 5 rms. mod., built-in ft tturec, linoleum, $27,50. Li. 9417. HARRIS. S., 31—6-rm. mod., except furnace; gar,; reduced $25. Be. 0746. KENNINGTON, 1514: 4-room semi-modern, water paid; sl6, RI. 5177. LAUREL, 2046—4-room mod. double laundry, garage, water pd.. $25. Be. 2169. N. NEW JERSEY, 3237—Nr. Shortridge; 6rm. dbie.; wat. pd.; red. SSO. Wa. 2239. NEW. 1852; 4-room semi-modern double; S2O: garage; water paid. NEW JERSEY, N.. 2804 —6 rms.. mod.; waVsr paid; $35, Wa. 4830-R. Ha. 2576-J. ORIENTAL. N.. 526—4-rm. mod. double; front drive: water pd. $36. LI, 7148. PARK. 3045—Attractive, strictly mod. double; gar.; yard. Reduced S4O, Ch. 6836. PARK AVE.. 1617—5-rm. mod. double; gar.; excellent condition: $44. Wa. 2376. PINE. N.. 633—5-rm. semi-mod.; garage; water pd.: reduced rent. Ri. 1652. RANDOLPH. 1203, S—4-room semi-mod.; inside toileg, gar., water pd. Dr. 6387. ROBSON. 3322—At LaSalle and Michigan; dandy 5-rootn semi-modern double; A-I condition, good location, quiet st.. gar.; reduced to s2l; water pd. Dr. 3472. SPRUCE ST., 1150 Seven-room modern: garage; good condition; reduced to S3O. SCHMID & SMITH. INC. REALTORS. SHELBY ST., 1323—4 rms.. gas, electric lights, wat. toilet inside, >l3. Dr. 5674-J. SINGLETON. 2109 —5 rooms and bath: $22,50. SUTHERLAND—FineIy located 6-rm. modern: special dating. He, 2470. TACOMA, N. 822—6-room modern double, near St. Philips and No. 15 school. Walking distance Tech; $35. Wa. 3530. UNION. 1714—5-rm. mod. upper duplex: >25, Near Sacred Heart. Dr. 4605. VERMONT. E., 914—Cottage. 6 rooms and bath: $lB. Li. 0672. 558 S. WARMAN Four-room single, lights and water. $12.50. GREGORY & APPEL. INC. Li. 7491. WHITE RIVER PARKWAY. 110—4-rm. cottage with garage: sl6; water paid. WINTHROP. 4147—M0d. double; garage: reas, to responsible tenant. Li. 2423, 8 to 5. WISCONSIN. *ls-19—Clean 5-rm. double: gas, lights, garage. Reduced sls. Ri. 0645. 11TH St., E.—Near Woodruff. 3 bedroom semi-mod.; fireplace. $lB. Wa. QUO. 18TH, 1135 W.— 6 rms.. furnace; bath, garage; $25, Key at 1131. , f Dr. 1417. 24TH. E.. 614—6-Voom mod. double, steam heat system. S3O. Ha, 1124-R. 19TH, E., 2833—5 rms., semi-mod.: gar.; near Brookside park; S2O. Key 2835. FOUR-ROOM DOUBLE WEST 2119 Turner: electricity; $lO. GREGORY & APPEL. INC. LI. 7491, Suburban for Rent PROSPECT. 3760—House, barn, chicken house: half acre. Li. 7780. 4-ROOM house. 1 acre of ground, 3 fruit trees, chicken houses and garage; 562 Tomlinson ave., 1 blk. north of 3700 W. Mich. See owner. 738 Somerset. BE, 0380. Business Places for Rent Retail Location Double iront storeroom: well located east; with basement; heated; $65. Dunlop & Holtegel, 122 E. Market STOREROOM and fixtures: factory distrlct; very cheap rent. BE. 4234. _ Houses for Sale Sooth NO DOWN PAYMENT Let vour rent pay for a home. Nearly new 5-room modern and semi-modern bungalows; near Garfield park. FIEBER fc REILLY. * RI. 2509. Miscellaneous for Sale Lot small walnut buffets or servers, $4.00 each. One spring-filled mattress, $35.00. One brooder, stove and canopy, $5. Big 4 Unclaimed Freight Station, Corner Captiol and South. FACTORY REBUILT automatic electric water pump. MEIER ELECTRIC AND MACHINE CO.. 3525 E. Wash. St, Ir. 1151. CHEAP—3'/ 2 cubic ft. full automatic electric air compressor. METER ELECTRIC AND MACHINE CO.. 3525 E. Wash. St. Ir. 1151. QUILTING FRAMES—For sale, $5. 504 N. Oakland Ave. Ch. 3440, MODEL 1 Wattler King X-Rav Machine cost $l,lOO. 205 Mass. Ave. LI. 9470. Building Materials CLEANUP SALE—Everything to build with: sash cord, 73c hank: 10x12 glass. 9c each: plasterboard and board, 2%c per ft., red and green; slate roofing. $1.59 roll: all kind* of lumber. 3c ft. up; red cedar fence posts, 45@52c; quality White House paint, $1.39 gallon: screen stock, IV2C ft.; screen mold. 3Vlc ft.: sash, 25c up; housedoors, $1.95 up: wood shingles, $1.24 bale, lath $2.50 M. wall plaster and Roc-C-Ment. 45c. Come and investigate these bargains. Ha. 2510. ALLIED COAL AND MAT. CO.. 2112 Northwestern. For Reliable Building Materials Patronize BROOKSIDE LUMBER CO. 1700 Massachusetts Ave. Ch. 0110 Household Goods ICE BOXES Prices reduced on a large portion of our very complete line. Remember you can not buy an inefficient ice box from Polar. We will not sell them. POLAR ICE AND FUEL COMPANY 2000 Northwestern avenue. “CUT-PRICE” FURNITURE 3-pie.s walnut veneer bedroom suite..s39 Walnut finish dining room suite $45 Overstufled velour living room suite..s49 Four-room home outfit $lB5 Easy credit. Terms *5 down on any suite. No interest—No handling charges. THE CUT PRICE FURNITURE STORE IDEAL FURNITURE CO. 227 W. Washington St. LARGE wall cabinet. $35, large buffet, dining rm table, mahugar.y, $35; mahogany hall tree. hanU c* and. large mirror, $7; marble top ta'oi„* and chairs, cheap. 2702 N. Pennsylvania SL SEWING MACHINES, portaoie electric Singer and other makes as low as $35. SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO.. 126 W Washington St. Ri. 9718. MAKE your own dresses. Buy Singer sewing machine* as iow as $lO Singer Sewlng Machine Cos., 838 Va. Ave. Dr. 2474. SALE on 45-lb. cotton mattresses, formally sold for $12.75: now at *5.90; no delivery. 624 E. Wash. St. LI. 2664. ITALIAN DINING RM., carved, beautifwi bed room, living room. rugs, occassional tables, odd dresser, sac, 2428 N. Meridian. RADIO battery, kitchen cabinet, breakfast set. radio, stove, also other articles. 218 S. East. MAYTAG washer, aluminum tub, A-l condltion. $22 50. Li. 5386. 42-INCH Electric Simplex Ironer; cheap. A3l I? Illinois Apt No, j. U. 8734. Walnut bedrm. suite and springs. sls; Simmons bed & springs. SB. Hu. 3233. SUTHIRLAND. 504—Dresser, walnut table, chlffioner. other articles; reas. He. 2470. TIMES WANT ADS make interesting reading because interesting bargains of man} kinds arc listed here daUr.

Machinery and Tools CHEAP Full automatic electric air compressor. Celt Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3535 E. Wash. St. Ir. Ust Barter and Swap IMPROVED LOT In excellent condition in Beech Grove, will trade for light ear. Late '23. '3O or ’3l model. Dr. 1084. FOUR GOOD TIRES, and Tubes, 6.50x19. Player Plano cheap or trade for what have you? 1219 Parker Ave. Ch. 7689.

Radio and Equipment

SAVE SI.OO ;! This Coupon ;J and j SI.OO | \\Good for a Regular ;! ;! $2.00 Service Call.]' Only Expert Men Employed Any Radio Serviced and Repaired. PEARSON PIANO CO. 120 N. Pennsylvania LI. 5513

WHAT BARGAINS: ! ! ! Atwater Kent 55. screen grid; lowbov. complete S4y.au 8- tube screen grid, highboy, complete 8-tube screen grid, lowboy, comPlete CASH ONLY Not Sold On Payments. Just One of Each. Hurry. KEMPLER RADIO CO. 36 Virginia Ave. TODAY’S SPECIAL Victor combination, complete $59 Radio Bargain Shop 1931 SCREEN GRID radios, complete with tubes, while they last. SSO cash. ALLEN. 511 Mass, ave. CALLS 50c; radio and power pack repairing. Lightning Radio. Ch. 7210. Steinlte Midget, $32 Cash. LINCOLN RADIO SERVICE. LI. 1136. Musical Instruments USED Saxophones. *35 and ud: easy terms. PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 N. Penn. St. Li. 5513. SAXOPHONES—Easiest payment plan In town; free lessons. LORENZ SAX SCHOOL. Pembroke Arcade. LI. 4800. SMITH & BARNES upright; fine condition; very special; $65. A real bargain. WILKING MUSIC CO., 120 E. Ohio St. PlANO—Kurtzmann upright, perfect cond., reas.; and oil painting. He. 1864. SLIGHTLY used Bush & Certs Grand; unusual: repossessed; rea! opportunity for someone: low terms. WILKING MUSIC CO.. 120 E. Ohio St. SHONINGER walnut upright: fine tone; real value; $65. WILKING MUSIC CO.. 120 E, Ohio. KING mahogany upright: splendid paino; special $65. WILKING MUSIC CO.. 120 E. Ohio St. Miscellaneous Wanted H ~furniture~~ OF ALL KINDS. HOMES COMPLETE PREFERRED. HODGES * AUCTION. RI. 3019, HOUSE CLEANING?—Your surplus clothing. furniture, magazines, papers, will help us to help others. Salvation Army Industrial Home. Phone for wagon. RI. 6322. X 27 W Georgia St. WE WANT HOUSEHOLD GOODS. IF It’s on earth we buy it. CARL SHANK AUCTION. 25 N. Alabama St. LI. 0055. PARTY warts 4 to 6 rms. of furniture, or will buy s few odd pieces. Call Hu. 7274 days or e.es. IF YOU’VE FURNITURE TO SELL CALL HA 4957: NO DEALER; CAN PAY MORE. YOU NEED CASH. I NEED FURNITURE. CASH for good used Ironer. 40 or 44 roller. Ir, 0392. 109 N, Euclid before 8 p. m. Furniture Wanted—HE. 1547 FOR QU OK SERVICE fe BEST-PRICES Store-Office Supplies TYPEWRITERS—AII standard makes, new and used portables; Dalton adding machines. Repairs and typewriter supplies. Typewriters of all makes rented fit $3 per month or 3 months $7.60. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO.. 137 N. Merid--lan St.. Board of Trade Bldg LI 6822 TYPEWRITERS Unusual bargains, all makes secondhand typewriters. All makes rented. $2.50 one month, 3 months. $6. Woodstock Typewriter Cos.. Fact. Br. 317 N. Penn. St. LI. 4712, NEW AND GOOD USED Roll top desk. $8; flat top desk. $6; revolving chairs. $4; straight chairs. $1.50; steel files. sls; safes. sls. 108 S. Penn. Ri, 1060. USED typewriters, office machines, repairs. King Typewriter Ex.. 205 Mess. Ave. TYPEWRITERS, sold, rented and repaired, special rental rates. LIBERTY tYPEWP.ITER CO„ 143 E. Ohio St. Lt. 4806. Pets POLICE PUPS and mother; pups. $3 each. 453 Agr.es. RI. 9951, TIMES WANT ADS make interesting reading. because interesting bargains of many kinds are listed here daily. 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 Si. BOYER’S HATCHERY. BEST prices paid for poultry and 'e’ggs. You call, I haul. RIDDLE Dr. 6909. DANDY good chick starter (Eureka), only $2.50 pe 100 lbs., with cod liver oil, $2.65. Cash and carry. THE GARTEN FEED CO.. 518 S. Senate. STARTED and day old chicks; bloodtested. FAGEN’S SEED STORE. RI. 7282. HOOSIER DELL FARMS. Business Opportunities NEIGHBORHOOD wants bakery or restaurant in new storeroom. Hu. 3271. GOOD MONEYMAKER—I2-room duplex; 2 baths; close to school and churches; real bargain; good terms. He. 5115. Owner. Coal and Wood

Many VIRGINIA USERS NOW ARE USING ECHO LUMP. AN EXCELLENT FUEL FOR $5.50. IDEAL FOR MODERATE WEATHER. BEST W. VA. LARGE BLOCK $6.50 BEST VA. MINE RUN. 50% LP...15.25 BEST EASTERN KY.. LG. 8LK...57.00 BEST ISLAND CRK LG BLK $7.00 Also smaller sizes ln above grades 1 SILVER FLASH BK *5.00 Y ONDER RED ASH LP $7.75 JND. NO 6 LUMP 55.00 WHITE ASH BLOCK $5.00 ECONOMY LUMP *5.00 IND. MINE RUN. 50% LP 54.50 BEST POCA LP. RED ASH 59.00 CITIZENS COKE 59.00 and *9.50 •ELIVER ANYWHERE IN CITY. IMMEDIATE SEF.VICE. '6CONO.4Z.£ With fcCONOMV* r 11 N LOTS OF HEAT—LOW COST BLACK BELL $ g BLOCK Burn one ton on our recommendation. We know you’ll reorder on vour own recommendation. Bold only bv us. W. Virginia 1p... $6.50 Is. Creek fkd. lp.. .$7.00 FEDERAL COAL CO. 1020 E. North St. CH. 2291 fc" -11 l I m * Pocahontas Coal Cos. aua jiuUlwestear Aver . Ta. SOM. .

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CHARLES A LOON 318 Aretrlcan Central Life. LI. 38.3. APPLEMAN & MARK i Union Trust Bldg. RI- 43*8. JOS TH BELCHER . 524 K. of P. Bldg. RI. 6606, U. 5179. BERRYHILL & BIRRYHILL 804 Fletcher Trust Bldg. LI. 6004. BINGHAM & BINGHAM Lawyers >l4-15 Circle Tower. LI. 1170 A 8431 SELDEN BLUM EN FELD General State and Federal Praetle* 728 Circle Tower. Lincoln 1214. WILLIAM A. BOYCE JR. 701-4 Peoples Bank Bldg, hi. 8358. CHAB. M CLARK. 301 Indiana Trust Bldg. LI. 8684; IR. 0950-R. RAY CLEM 715 6tjte Life Bldg. RI 8835 JAMES A. COLLINS 1215-17 Circle Tower. LI. >163 EDWARD DOYLE 315 Board of Trade Bldg. LI. >6>7. PRED L. DRAPER 818 Hume-Mansur Bldg. RI. 3733. N. E. ELLIOTT. 508 Fidelity Trust Bldg. U. 3535 JOHN F. ENGELKE 1011 Meyer-Kiser Bk. Bldg. RI. 7161 DON R. FRENCH. *27-28 Lemcke Bldg. LI. 6527: Rer. Ch. 3951-W. MA URICE T OECKLER 815 Odd Fellow Bldg. LI. 3772. HANNA. DAILY & DAILY 1003-8 Lemcke Bldg. RI- 5577 B. I. HOBBS 122 E. Ohio St. LI. 2940. ERVE HANFORD 511 Meyer-Klser Bk. Bldg. RI. 1682, HARVEY & HOLTZCLAW 1011 Hume-Mansur Bldg. RI. 6507. GEORGE O HILL 419 Circle Tower. LI. 3973, GEO. A. HOFMANN 404 Inland Bank Bldg. LI. 7787. 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. 3498.

Coal and Wood For Reliable Fuel and Supplies Patronize HITZELBERGER FUEL & SUPPLY CO. 1106 Roach St. Ta. 3832; Ta. 4397.

Indianapolis Ice & Fuel Cos. Why take chances on Inferior grades of coal. Our years of experience is vour profit. CLINTON BLOCK. Cln. fkd. .$5.00 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.. 9.00 POCA. NO. 3 MINE RUN 7.00 CITIZENS COKE *9 and $9.50 OPERATORS OP THREE YARDS. Dr. 6685 Dr. 2400

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. Ll. 1458 LI. 1459

ok^COAL IND. STH VEIN 8-IN. LP., FKD $5.00 W. VIRGINIA 6-IN. LP. FKD 6.50 W. VA. MINE RUN, 50% LUMP .... 5.25 GOOD W. VA. NUT AND SLACK.... 4.00 W. VA. 4x6 FURNACE EGG. FKD... 6.25 W. VA. WASH. EGG. FKD 6.25 GENUINE I6L. CRK. LG. LP. FKD.. 7.00 Pocahontas No. 3 shov. Ip 9.00 Pocahontas mine run, 40% lp 7.00 Citizens coke, all sizes $9.00 & 9.50 ANCHOR COAL. Ask about it 7.25 Call Us for Quick Delivery. FREDRICK COAL CO. ESTABLISHED 31 YEARS. Ur. 1792. 801-899 Beecher St. Dr. 1793.

COAL. COKE AND KINDLING SPECIAL High Grade Coal at Bargain Price. WHITE>_A_r!<CjP STAR--' 7 ) V4JH This coal is clean forked, barns well and holds fire overnight. Best Va. Blk- cln. fkd Best E. Ky. Blk.. cln. fkd 7.09 Best Ist. Crk. Blk., cln. fkd 7.60 Va. Carbondale Lp. cln. fkd 6.50 Best Va., 3x6, cln. fkd 6.25 West Va. Wash Egg, cln. t'kd 6.23 Best Va. Mine Run, 50% lp 5.20 A good furnace coal. Best Ind. Lp. or Egg, cln. fkd.... 5.00 High Grade Nut and Slack 4.00 Best White Ash Lp- cln. fkd.... 5.00 Glendora fkd. egg. $6.25; med. lp. 6.50 Citizens Coke, all sizes ....$9.00- 9.50 Gen. Smokeless New River lump. 9.00 Delivery anywhere in city. Uniun Ice irfoAiCo VR-+(y2i i<)io blufp a.vs It will pay you to visit our yard and see the difference in good coal.

BUY COAL AS NEEDED Rex 1/2-T., $2.75; 1/4-T., $1.50 W. Va., $3.50; %-T., $2 J. & I. CO'L CO. CH. 6048. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS. Money to Loan

L _s | On- 9 M OK . . . " $ AUTOS AKD ® $ FURNITURE Quick Confidential Service Consolidated Finance $ Corp. $ 860 Consolidated Bldg. 113 N. Penn. St. Riley 7488 i—- s

MONEY TO LOAN First and second real estate mortgages AUTOMOBILE and HOUSEHOLD loans Equitable Finance Cos. 219 E. Ohio. Li. 6605. PERSONAL PROPERTY LOANS SECURITY INV A LOAN. INC. 136 N. Delaware. Li. 505*.

FURIaV'URE AUR^IANS Buckeye Finance Cos. 207 E. New York St RI. 4974

Furniture Loan*—Rate Per Month 2% LOWEST IN CITY No extra charges; no indorsers. No embarrassing Investigations. Phone or call at the office. PUBLIC WELFARE LOAN ASSOCIATION 330 Occidental Bldg. Ri, 3587. BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY OF

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CHARLES MENDENHALL 14 Aetna Trust Bldg RI. 999 V ROBERT L. MENDENHALL 305 Indiana Trust Bidg. RI, H 76 JOSEPH R. MORGAN >O7 Meyer-Klser Bk. Bldg. LT, S2i* RAYMOND F. MURRAY 718 Fletcher Bv. & Tr. B'dg. II 4WO OSCAR L. POND 1108 People Bk. Bldg LT 7228 WILLIAM T. QUH.LAN. 437-28 Lemcke Bldg. RI. 4647, Ch. 6Q55-W HARR? B. RAITANO 605 Mever-Kiser Bk. Bldg. RT. 2690, REMY. HARRISON & REMY. C. V Remy, D Harrison. W’m. H. Remv F. T- 61son. 836-32 C. T*. Li. 1461 RHOADS <te DARE—Specializing In corporate and securities practice. 504 Circle Tower. Ri. 5655, ROCHFORD is ROCKFORD Lawver* 1015 Meyer-Klser Bk Bldg. LI. 7791 FRANK B ROSS 901-5 Slate Life Bldg LI. 4235. RYAN-WANNER 527-38 Lemcke Bidg. LI. 7717 MILTON SIEGEL 533 Lemcke Bldg. RI 6li. PAUL P. SCHARFFIN. 408 Inland Bk Bdg. Ri 3445, Hu 34*1 CHALMER SCHLOSSER 509 Meyer-Klser Bk. Bldg. RI. 7856 SCHORTEMEIER EBY As WOOD 301 Circle Tower, LI. 8373. H. SHEAFFER 626 Circle Tower. LI. 8124. K T. SILVIUS Sc CO.. Patent Attr*. 320 Hume-Mansur Bidg. LI. 7830. ... WILLIAMS & BMITH 405 Meyer-Klser Bk. Bldg LT 3769 SNETHEN & SUMMERS 1-14 Circle Tower. r> 1333 502 Fidelity Ri 67 n SPENCER Patent~At7v! 1304 New Cltv Trust Bldg. LI. 3494 .BERNARD STROYMAN 607 Meyer-Klser Bk. Bldg, LI. 2333 WALTER G. TODD. i Tower. Ri. 5376. Res Hu. 6485 411 vanduier 411 Indiana Trust Bldg, ri. vm 7 ... BOY L. VOLSTAD 61 < Meyer Kiser Bk. Bldg. Ri. 5157.

Money to Loan OF AMERICA. 2— Offices— 2 6th lemcke Building 106 E. Market Street. Phone; Riley 2579. 4th Pl Kresge Building 41 E, Washington Street. Phone: Riley 7923. -Personal property Loans 141 £ AP J T A£ COMPANY. Inc. iinii E o jy ast ! lu i ° n st- Riley 7561 UO2H Prospect St. Drexe.l 6088 Automobiles Wanted WILL—Pay cash for vour car or tour ooulty. I. WOLF AUTO CO. LL_4tl 6, 661 N. Capitol. Auto Supplies and Repairs SAVE 50% ON ANY JOB Complete motor overhaul, everything furnished: 4s. $18: 6s. S2B: Bs, $36 Flywheel gears. $9 to $10.50. Brakes relined, $4 to sll. Valves ground. $2.50 to $7. Clutch rebuilt, $5 to $9.50. Rods and mains tightened. $4 to SB. Two big shops. Everything guaranteed. Drue in or phone Indiana State Auto School. South and Alabama. Rt. 0646. JOHN GUDELHOEFER WAGON CO.—Will repair or make new tops and curtain* for vour car 303 Kentucky Ave Automobiles for Sale Dependable Usea Cars. JOHNSON CHEVROLET CO. Meridian at lith. LI 1536 Good Used Cars. FRANK 6. FEESER. 1136 Prosrect Dr 5100 BARGAINS Saturday and Sunday Only 1926 Paige coach $94 00 1926 Chevrolet sedan 94.00 1936 Olds coupe 94.00 1925 Olds sedan 84.00 1926 Willys-Knight sedan 74.n0 1926 Chrysler coach 74.00 1925 Olds 4-pass, coupe 64.00 1926 Chandler sedan 64.00 1926 Dodge coupe 54.00 1926 Chevrolet coupe 54.00 1926 Essex coach 44.00 1926 Ford tudor 34 no 1925 Ford roadster 24.00 1924 Ford coupe 14.01} All rrs in good running condition. Hare’s Used Car Lot 1017 E. Washington si. Li. 5660. REAL VALUES IN USED CARS MARMON NEW-USED CAR STORE 1033-35 N MERIDIAN 8T I AT TRIIRN 1928 SEDAN; 4 brand AUDUIUI new tires, motor in perfect shape. A steal at $195. JONES MOTOR CORP. 345 N. Capitol. Ri. 3121. miirir Sedan; good tires and paint' high-ferade transportation at a price of $65. BROWNING GENT CO.. INC.. Meridian and 10th. Ri. 8655. X CHEVROLET &Tt h o r T-i Tires and paint like new: has very low mileage. Only *6O down. HARE CHEVROLET CO. • 552 East Washington st. Ri. 5325. Open Evenings and Sunday. CHEVROLET N “ a N £ AD ' Si down payment. Balance monthly. C. K. MARTIN CO- 4451 W. Washington. V CHEVROLET excellent paint and tires, mechanically in A-I condition. A real buv for only *BO down. HARE CHEVROLET CO. 552 East Washington st. Ri. 5325. Open Evenings and Sunday. V CHEVROLET KS™ "ft J. _ run3 like new; mechanically perfect. Can be bought tor only SIOO down. HARE CHEVROLET CO. 552 East Washington st. RI. 5325. Open Evenings and Sunday. rUFVRHI FT 1923 COUPE: beauLntVKULLI tifu! Dalnt an<l mechanically CT. K; $215. Browning Gent Cos.. Inc.. Meridian and 10th. Ri. 8655. CHEVROLET erage. Price $295. easy terms. INDIAN* APOLIS AUTOMOBILE COMP AN i, lOoi Virginia Ave. Dr. 3891. fHFVROI FT 1929 Coach; brown v-nc. v oc/LL 1 ln p er{ect condition throughout: tires excellent: better sc* this one; only $295. Lathrop-Moyer Retall, Inc.. 420 H. Capitol. Ri. 6378. CHRYSLER °°SB‘ A°' OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-65 S. Meridian. Dr, 4745. FORDS GUARANTEED VALUES IN r KJIKL/J GOOD USED C ARS. FRANK HATFTELD, 625 North Capitol. FORD 1929 Snort Roadster: the only one we have left at the low price of $225. Browning Gent Cos.. Inc. 10th and Meridian. Open Sunday. FORD Model A tudor sedan. 1929. ~, nlv * 295- c - °- Wamoek. 819 E. Wasnington st. Li. 8396. FORD 1929 Roadster, o. k in V every respect. Price $185: Easy term*. INDIANAPOLIS AUTOMOBILE COMPANY. INO., 1965 Virginia Ave. Dr. 3831. FORD 1929 TOWN sedan; KeaaiVM* , green, mohair uph.. low mileage; loks and runs like new; only *145 Browning Gent Cos.. Inc., 10th and Meridian, . FORD 1930 Tudor, iow mileage, hot . water heater; car runs and shines li<ze new. easy terms Browning „ Gent Cos . Inc, 10th and Meridian. NASH 1923 Sedan; in perfect condi1-. ev< u w v: runs smoothly. see this one; only *295. Lathrop--6378 &r R€£all ’ Inc ” 420 N- Capitol. Ri. OLDS Late 1928 Coupe; blue, tires _ extra eood; motor A-l; seat covers; the biggest bargain in town at ? n v tern's- Lathrop-Mover Retail. Inc- 420 N. Capitol Ave. RI. 6378, OAKLAND 1827 Coupe: reflnished TANARUS, „ and is in the best of condition $225. BROWNING GENT CO . INC Meridian and 10th. Ri. 8655 ’ ~ L/fc COACH, 1927. Tires good. ■ Motor runs like new, upholI* stery and paint la fine condition. Truly a bargain for only $145. Lauth Chevrolet Cos. 3547 E. Washington St. Ir. !! Open Evenings and Sunday PfINTIAf 1929 Coach: a beautiful a 11 raL car that looks and run* like new. Price $395. Easy terms. INDIANAPOLIS AUTOMOBILE COMPANY. INC., 1063 Virginia Ave. Dr. 3891. STUDEBAKER car: very iow mileage: motor mechanically perfect; an excellent buy at s47s on term*. THE CAPITOL GARAGE Cor. Capitol and Senate. WHIPPET refers?? 333 N. Capitol. Li. 4188. WHIPPET Coach. 1930 ; praetfTV MSir A M ca!l y a nem ear la A ,J condition throughout; a real bargain for only 4265. This and other good buy a Swusheitt * Sons, U 4 Z Washington fin

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