Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 258, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 March 1931 — Page 11

MARCH 9, 1931_

PURDUE BOMB' VICTIM WELL Hejdergott to Resume Work in Three Weeks. By United Press LAFAYETTE, Ind., March 9. William F. Heidergott, 43, instructor in the department of practical mechanics at Purdue university, released from a hospital here today where he had been confined since October when injured in a mysterious bombing. Heidergott said he expected to resume his work at the university in about three weeks. Although his face and an arm were scarred badly as the result of his injuries, he did not appear to be crippled, as was feared for a time. The instructor had gone to his garage to remove his auto preparatory to going to the university one morning in October, when a bomb exploded beneath his machine. The auto was wrecked and Heidergott injured seriously. The mystery never has been solved. RUSSIAN REBELS ARE GIVEN PRISON TERMS Fourteen Anti-Soviets Confess Guilt to Communists. By United Press MOSCOW, March 9.—Fourteen Menshevists on trial for “interventionist” activity against the Soviet government were found guilty today and sentenced to varying prison terms. Seven were given ten years In prison, four eight years and three five years. The fourteen members of the minority confessed their guilt as the defendants did in the first interventionist trial. ROCKET SLED IS TESTED New Type of Vehicle Fails When Student Makes First Demonstration. By United Press SYRACUSE, N. Y., March 9. Harry W. Bull’s rocket sled B. R. 1, will be given another trial on the ice of Oneida lake today, and Bull hopes then to prove the feasibility of his secret explosive as a means of propulsion. Tests were attempted Saturday and Sunday, but after news v eet looses and speeches, the secret rockets spluttered out futilely when Bull, a Syracuse university science student, climbed in with his aviator’s goggles, helmet, and raw cotton ear pads and tried to start. PRIEST HITS VOLSTEAD Father Caughlin Asks Amendment in Radio Address. By United Press DETROIT, March 9.—The Rev. Charles E. Coughlin, Detroit priest whose radio broadcasts have earned national attention, last night declared himself for the amendment or elimination of the Volstead act, in his weekly broadcast over the Columbia chain. . .. Prohibition, has become too great a problem for even the driest officials," Father Coughlin said. “The law, as it stands, is the most diabolical influence of the time, destroying the youth of America and the hope of the future.” MUSIC DIRECTOR NAMED Robert Shultz to Supervise Songs of Butler Show. Robert J. Shultz, musical director of the “Fairview Follies” revue of Butler university last year, has been named musical director for 1931 and will have charge of all musical arrangements and orchestrations for the show, Edward Green, production manager, announced today. Musical scores for the forty-one piece orchestra which will accompany the “Follies” have been submitted by students. The “Follies” will be presented April 10 and 11. 4 CHILDREN DIE IN FIRE Blaze Started While Parents Are at Village Church. By United Press CRIBOU, Me., March 9.—While their parents were attending chuch services, four children were burned to death last night in a fire which destroyed their home in the village of Woodland. • The dead, children of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Searles, were: Goldie, 13: Bertha, 11; Caspar, 3, and Robert Jr., 1. quasiFsenate motion Objectors Arise to Cry Down Plan to Jfame Steering Committee. Move to appoint a senate steering committee of six members, three from each side, to select bills for final passage, was thwarted when objectors arose in the senate this morning and cried down the plan. The senate no smoking rule was lifted for the first time. TAX LIMIT POINTED OUT Income Returns Must Be Filed With Revenue Collector. Attention of federal income taxpayers today was called to the deadline for filing statements for the year next Monday, March 16, by E. E. Neal, internal revenue collector. Man Dies Near Birthplace BROWNSTOWN, Ind., March 9. Phillip Allman, who died at the age of 82, spent all his life within a mile and a half of the home where he was born. He had never been a passenger on a train or electric car, had never seen a steamboat and had ridden in automobiles only a few times. Legal Notices HOUSEHOLD goods, stored la the names of Chat. H. Wilson, and Mrs. Nancy WatkJna. wj] be sold for storage charges unless paid for by March SO. lSsl. MAY TRANSFER <fc STORAGE 3035 South Meridian St. ' BOARb OF ZONING APPEALS NOTICE OF HEARING Notlo# is hereby given that N. A. Zolesri ha* filed with the Board of Zoning Appeals of the City of Indianapolis, a petition asking permission to vary the requirements of the Zoning Ordinance by extending present wash rack, constructing a greasing pit and rendernig ure and battery service on the property at the northeast corner of Michigan and Pennsylvania streets. A public hearing will be held by said Board In Room 104. City HalL Tuesday, March 17. 1911. at a 30 p. m.. at which time and plate aU Interested persons will be given opportunity to ba heard In referenee to the matters set out in said petition. BOARD OF ZONING . JPPEALR - . GEO T. OCQNNOR. fee*. XL X. BTXXG, Secretary- Engineer.

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CHARLES ALCON <lB American Central Lite. LI. 3873 APPLEMAN St MARK 1 Colon Trust Bldg. Rl. 4388. JOSEPH BELCHER 524 K Os P. Bldg. Ri. 6606, Li, 5179. BEP.RYHILL St BERRYHILL 804 netcher Trust Bldg LI. 6004. BINGHAM St BINGHAM Lawyers 814-15 circle Tower. LI 1170 St 8421 SELDEN 'BLUMENFELD General State and Federal Practice 728 Circle Tower. Lincoln 1214. WILLIAM A. BOYCE JR. 701-4 Peoples Bank Bldg LI. 935a CHAS. M CLARK, 301 Indiana Trust Bldg LI, 8664: IR. 0950-R. RAY CLEM 715 State Life B'.-ig. RI. 8385. JAMES A. COLLINS 1215-17 Circle Tower. LI. 8183. EDWARD DOYLE 315 Board of Trade Bldg. Li. 8687. FRED L. DRAPER 818 Humt-Mansur Bldg, RL 2722. N E. ELLIOTT. 608 Fidelity Trust Bldg. LI. 3535 JOHN F. ENGELKE 1011 Meyer-Kiser Bk. P/,dg RI. 7161 DON R. FRENCH, 427-28 Lemcke Bldg. LI, 6527: Rea.. Ch. 3951-W, MA CJRICE T GECKLER 815 Odd Fellow Bldg. LI 3772. HANNA. DAILY St DAILY 1003-8 Lemcke Bldg. RI. 5577 B. L HOBBS 122 E. Ohio St. Li. 2940. ERVE HANFORD 611 Meyer-Kiser Bk. Bldg. RI. 1682. HARVEY it HOLTZCLAW 1011 Hume-Mar.sur 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 1514: Ret. DR. 5674-J. JAMES E. MCDONALD 617 Peonies Bank Bldg. Li. 8496

! Legal Notices BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS NOTICE OF HEARING. Notice is hereby given that A. E. Gross has filed with the Board of Zoning Appeals of the City of Indianapolis, a petition asking permission to vary the requirements of the Zoning Ordinance by erecting a filling station at 942 North Tibbs Avenue. A public Hearing t?i]l be held by said , Board in Room 104, City Hall, Tuesday, March 17th, 1931, at 2:30 p. m„ at which I time and place all Interested persons will be given opportunity to be heard in reference to the matters set out in said petition. BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS. GEO. T. O’CONNOR, President. H. B. STEEG. Secretary-Engineer. Auction PUBLIC AUCTION i The Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & . St. Louis Ry., The Peoria it Eastern RR(operated by the NYC RR. Cos., lessee) will sell at public auction Wednesday, ' March 18th 1931, at 9:30 a. m- at their Unclaimed Freight Station, Capitol Ave. and South St„ Indianapolis, Ind., the I following described freight which has i been refused, or is unclaimed, unless pre- ! viously claimed by rightful owners. File No., Consignee and Destination. I Commodity— R-243, C. 2. Bell, Linnsburg, Ind., one I box medicine. R-247 Frank Camp, Delaware, 0., two ’ drums paint In oil. R-248, Karges Furniture Cos., Evansville, ind., one carton wardrobe back K. D. R-249, Blanchard Hamilton Furniture Cos., Evansville, Ind., one crated mirror. R-250, W. H. Jones, Evansville, Ind., six cts. paper butter boxes. R-234 Master Mechanics Cos., Cleveland. Ohia, one bbl., Vi bbl., one pail root cement. R-256. C. A. Hook. Vienna, Til., one culvert band. R-257, American Furniture Cos., Martinsville, Ind., one crate of one chair. R-261. Auto Market Goshen, Ind., 16 ctns. paper butter boxes. R-202, Eph. Crull, Columbus, Ind., one keg, one box liquid cement. R-263, Vern C. Rhodes, Franklin, Ind., one crt. steel signs. R-2SO, J. M. Duke Harrisburg. HI., 2 boxes toilet articles. R-282, Apex Stamping Cos., Crawfordsvllle. Ind., 5 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, 1831, 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 of 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 cash or certified check immediately at conclusion of sale. In addition to the above mentioned articles, 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. CL A. MILLS, Auctioneer. Death Notices ERDMAN. NANCY CALLAHAN—Wife of Dr. Bernhard Erdman. mother of Jack Erdman, and sister of Mr. J. N. Callaham. passed away at 12:30 Friday at the residence, 733 E. 40th St. Services Monday 9 a. m.. at St. Joan of Arc church. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Friends may call at the PLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY, any time. fLafayette papers please copy.) GRAY. LELON ROY—Husband of Lillian Johnson Gray, father of Jean, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orua Grav. brother of Ralph and Rea Gray of Medora, Ind., passed •way Sunday. March 8. Friends may call at the residence. 928 Spruce St., any time after noon Monday* Service Tuesday, March 10, 1:30 p. m.. at the Pleasant Church Assembly, corner of Spruce and Pleasant Sts. Eurlal Memorial Park. Friends invited. For anv information call TOLIN fc LICHTENAUER. __ LAING. MARY A.—Age 71, beloved wife of the late Samuel Laine, sister of William Reser and niece of Mrs. Dorothy Vance, ?assed away Saturday, March 7, 1931, at p. m., at the residence, 1347 S. East St. Time of funeral changed to Wednesday, 2:30 p. m. at the G. H. HERRMANN FUNERAL CHAPEL. 1722 S. East St. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited. MURPHY. MARGARET A.—Age 77. beloved mother of Charles S.. James J. and Frank S. Murphv Jr., passed away at the home of her son Charles. 3910 Central Ave., Saturday evening at 10:05. Services Tuesdav. 9 a. ir... at the St. Joan of Arc Church. Burial Holy Cross. Friends may call at the residence Monday. RUST. DR. FRED C —Passed away Monday, morning at the Methodist hospital for lnformstion. Call FLANNER <5: BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Ta. 4400. STOUT. ROSE E.—Age 64 years, beloved wife of the late Owen Stout, mother of Mrs. Gladvs Schler. passed away Saturday morning, March 7, 1931, 5 a. m. at the residence, 329 Csven St. Funeral Tuesday, March 10. 2 p. m. from the residence. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited. G. H. HERRMANN. YOUNG. JOHN WILLIAM—Ape 68 years, father of Mrs. Bertha Lynch. Fred and Frank Young, passed away at the residence of his daughter, 1346 W. 26th St„ Saturday March 7, 2 a. m. Funeral at the residence Tuesday, March 10. at 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. [New Albany (Ir.d.) papers please copv.l In Memoriam Notices FLECKENSTEIN —In loving remembrance of our dear husband and father J. FLECKENSTEIN, who passed away 7 years ago today. March 9. 1924. Sadlv missed bv WIFE AND CHILDREN. Cara Thanks PIEPUR—We v’ > to thank our relatives, friends and n 'hors for their kindness and sympathy shown us at the dea s h of our beloved mother MRS. SOPHIA FIEPER. Especially do we thank the Rev. Dartes, and the soloist. Mrs. Herrmann, also funeral director, Mr. Fred Vehilng, for his efficient service, and ail for the beautiful floral offerings. THE CHILDREN. Fun? dJ Directors WM BEAN BLOSSOM Mortuary Phone Be lM,<t i331 A Rat St W. T. BLASENGYM Main office 2220 Shelby St Orerel TMO George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 522 E. Market. . Riley 5374 j UNDERTAKERS j „ , HISEY St TITUS 931 N. Delaware. Li. 3821, A REAL HOME FOR SERVICE." r. RAOSDALE St PRICE -LI- 3608 1219 N. Alabama. C. Wl_ SON funeral oarlors. ambulance

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CHARLES MENDENHALL 14 /.etna Trust Bldg. Ri. 9995. ROB- IT L MENDENHALL 205 Indiana 1: -t B .&s. RI, 1776 JOSEPH R. MORGAN 807 Meyer-Kiser BK. Bldg LI. 6248. RAYMOND F MURRAY 718 Fletcher SPt. Sc Tr. Bldg. LI. 4852 OSCAR L. POND 1109 People Bk Bldg. LL 7228. WILLIAM T QUILLAN. 427-28 Lemcke Bldg. Rl. 4647, Ch, 6055-W. HARRY E. RAITANO 605 Meyet-Ki— t Bk. Bldg Rl. 2890 REMY HARRISON St REMY C. F Remy. D Harrison. Wns. H. Remy. F. T. Bigson. 526-32 C. Tw. Li, 1451 RHOADS St DARE— Specializing in corporate and securities practice. 604 Circle Tower. Ri. 6655. ROCKFORD is ROCHFORD Lawyers 1015 Meyer-Kiser Bk Bldg. LL 7791 FRANK B. ROSS 901-5 State Life Bldg. LI. 4235. RYAN-WANNER 527-28 Lemcke Bldg. LL 7717 MILTON SIEGEL 523 Lemcke Bldg. Rl. 6141. PAUL P. SCHARFFIN. 403 Inland Bk Bdg, Ri 2445. Hu 3431 CHALMER SCHLOSSER 509 Meyer-Kiser Bk. Bldg. RI. 7856. SCHORTEMEIER EEY it WOOD 301 Circle Tower. LI. 8373. WILLIAM~H~~SHEAFFER 626 Circle Tower. LI. <l2* E. T. SILVIUS & CO.. Patent Attys. 320 Hume-Mansur Bldg. Li. 7820. WILLIAMS it SMITH 405 Meyer-Kiser Bk. Bldg LI. 3789. SNETHEN it SUMMERS 1214 Circle Tower Rl. 1533. ... , E - H. STEWART 502 Fidelity Trust Bldg. Ri. 6713. HARRISON SPENCER, Patent Atty. 1304 New City Trust Bldg. LI, 3494. BERNARD STROYMAN 607 Meyer-Kiser Bk. Bldg. LI. 2933 WALTER G. TODD, 628-32 Circle Tower. Rl. 5376. Res- Hu. 6485 * „ J. CARL VANDIVIER 411 Indiana Trust Bldg. Rl. 5647 ROY L. VOLSTAD 617 Meyer Kiser Bk. Bldg. Ri. 5157.

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.,,( west); 2613 E. Mich. (east). Call Be. 1149-J, before 3 p. m. tor information. ? s English. mstorv. civics, science math., exp graduate teacher: also grades 5 to 8 inclusive. Dr, 7816-3. Special Notices Why Suffer With Piles lung, throat, catarrh, sinus, eczema and kidney troubles when you can positively If*, ?i ell °l ** will cost vou nothing? Strictly a home treatment. Mailed parcel post to any part of U. S. Call or write P° r bldg 8 Ri ra 426 r 7: WYSONG - 219 ■ of HAND PAINTED PHOTOS-Lessoiis at your convenience. Very reas. Ri. 9045. Personals AOpTPENT Claims Collected LEGO sm ohm^ Ar ' 203 Holiday Bld eOKTECTIVES—Private CONFIDENTIAL 525 Lemcke Bldg, Rl. 1J64: eve.. Hu. 3107. J^ A SS, to ORDER. COATS MADE AND REMODELED. RI. 8829. Business Announcements F f^£5P S T. Bou * ht 60ld and renovated ttresses. pillows made to order E P Bnrkle 431-433 Mass Ave Rl 669 B h A JlL?°, ON ;~7, c 2 raDlete ' s6 °i alum bins St heating installed: reasonable Ta 4057 HARDWOOD—FIoors made to took new. Avoid spring rush! STEELE Ta. 2137, fu , rnace repairs roofing and oaint■ng for less. See me last. Ha, 2947. ROOF—Chimney and Gutter repairing plaster patching. Ch. 7112-W. REPAIRING—ReaI sewer man. leaky roofs, gutters, turn, coils. Eve,, Ch. 2283-j. Insurance ... STAFFORD St STONE 649 Consolidated Bldg. LI. 1451. Rug Cleaners cleaned. $1.75. CHIEF _RUG_CLEANING CO. Hu. 4382. Painting and Papering General House Cleaning Paper Cleaning, 75c Room Hardwood floors washed, shellacked. waxed, polish. Work done at once. Be. 1216. PAPERING, painting, varnishing, floor V„ n ‘ s £ in new floors laid. -Special man mJ-i,. , wali , naper. paint or fresco work: all material furnished. Large halls churches out of town work solicited 40 years' exp.: estimates free. Dr, 0231 Reliable Painting, Decorating Expert paper cleaners, work guaran.: Si rm.; for better prices call us He. 4895. Paper Hanging 15 Cents Per Roll. , Cl l an ing, Painting, Plastering. Work Guam, CHEVALIER. Ch, 0632, PAP ERIN G, painting roofing and repairPaV Dr G 3!Bf n w ed W ° rk ' “remove by steam . Nall paper, $3 for room, and up, Ch. 6393. PAINTING, paper hanging, roofing. Spec, low prices during March. Workmanship guarn, Hu. 1785. Paper Hanging; Cleaning Painting work guar. Roberston. Dr. 1682. PAPER hanging; cleaning $1 per room: immediate service. BARLOW, Dr. 6812. PAPER HANGlNG—Cleaning: esti. free. Ch, 2u04. FRANK JACKSON. Ir. 2415. Paper hang.; clean*. (no muss); painting prompt service. BENNETT. Ch. 1884. FAINTING: roofing, high grade mat., vrs. exp.: attractive prices this mo, Hu. 4014, PARTING —Paper hung & cleaned, floors refinlshed; work guar. BOALS. Ch 1040 PAPER hanging. 15c roll: $3 rm. up. Good work, white men. THOMPSON. Ri. 3250, PAPER hanging, cleaning and painting, work guaranteed. Be. 1921-W, Ta. 1816. PAPER FURNISHED—And hung. Personal service. $4.50 up. G. FREW. Be. 0838-R. B. GADBERRY. paper cleaner. $1 per room. Work guaranteed. Rl. 1968. GADBERRY PAPER CLEANERS Work guaran.: compensation. Dr. 5443. „ , PAPER HANGING Neatly and promptly done, Wa. 2727-R-l, PAINTING—WaII paper cleaning: personal service. D. T. MURPHY. Dr. 3533-R. SELL .RENT OR BUY REAL ESTATE through classified ads in the Times Phone "ad-taker" Rl. 6551. during busincss hours. ■ Storage and Transfer COCAL AND OVERLAND TRANSFER-Fire-oroof storage house Store new pay 6 months later No charge for hauling PARTLOW-JENKINS MOTOR CAR CO 419 E Market , Ri 7750 STORAGE-OVERLAND HAULING Special prices on return loads, packing. California shipment. OTTO J. SUESZ Ri. 3628. Ri. 6561. Nights. Ch. 0699-W. EXPERT—Piano and radio mover; insured;' reasonable: haulg for leading piano store. A WAKEFIELD. Li. 7387 or Ch. 0969-R. C. F. DOUGHTY TRUCKING CO. Big oadded vans; local and overland trucking; special rates. Ch. 6662. NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO.—Prices reasonable Call at all times Ta 3741 BRITTON TRANSFER—Mov.. $3.50 load; large trucks responsible men. Dr 7616. LOCAL Overland Hauling, storage. Special rates: all loads Insured. LI. 8967. MOVING sß—You help. $1 less: quick sendee: careful white men. Ch. 5840. TRY TIMES WANT aDS FOR SUSINESa Lost and Found

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Lost and Found I BICYCLE—Green or newly painted Ben I Hur; boy needs badly; reward for infor--1 matlon. Ch. 3030-R. ; BILLFOLD—Tan Saturday. Murphy's 5 <£ ; 10 or Lyric. Liberal reward. Dr 2656-J. I COIN PURSE—In L. 8. Avres: monev and : watch valued keepsake. Rew, Wa. 2747-1. I DOG—Small male, cream and white marks: seen at School 84; rcw. Hu. 2530. ! LOST—Toy brindle bull pup; "L’.ndy:" i white'face; white feet; long tail; Brook- ; side park; reward. Ch. 0251. ! PARTY who has Zeiss camera is known. ; Please return, vou can’t use. We have i blades. No Questions. Reward. Li. 4063. Rl. 8176. I WHITT, gold watch: Vhain and "knife; case I Initialed W. H. S.; reward. Ch. 0542. Hein Wanted Male STEADY. RELIABLE MAN needed lm- : mediately to handle our business in In--1 dianapolis. Responsible position. Per- , manent. Experience unnecessary. Honi esty, ambition essential. Must have car. j Work starts at once. SYNCRO MOTORS 1 CO- Battle Creek, Mich. j Help Wanted Female EXPERIENCED salesladies for advertising ; campaign. Call la person, Mr. Gaine6. i Williams Hotel. SALESLADY—EXP., FOR DEPT. STORE. : 1633 HOWARD ST. Situations Wanted Female : WANTED—Bv experienced white woman. I housework or day work. Times Box B 201. Rooms for Rent ALABAMA. N.. 1201—Desirable rm., 2 large j windows, prlv. ent- car line. Li. 2162. : COLLEGE. 2527—Nice, clean, warm rm.; : modern home; privileges. He. 2167. j DELAWARE. N.. 1328 Nicely furnished, ; sleeping and housekeeping rooms. Li, 4670, | MASS . 540—Clean, modern, steam-heated room 5: $4 single, $5 up double. Li. 0665. MERIDIAN, N- 1927—Large, front, warm; all ctnvenlences; reasonable. NEW JERSEY. N„ 825 —Attrac. rm. rose, j walnut bed, chest, vanity, radio. Ri. 9660. PARK, 2530—Lovely room; private home; i near Central car. I PARK, 2156—Twin beds, board optional; I or housekeeping PENN.. N.. 2142—Front rm.. twin beds: gentlemen pref. Private home. Ha. 2384. PENN- N- 2107—Warm, clean, well fur. ; sleeping rm.; close bath; $3. Ta. 3845. ST. CLAIR. E„ 314 APT. 3—Cozy, warm attractive front rm.. mod. Close. LI. 3173. VERMONT. E.. 1402—Attractive rm. or share mv home, with couple: all privileges. Ch, 7325. VERMONT 36 W.—Apt. large rm.; plenty heat; hot water. Ri. 2227, WASH., E, 4212—Lovely rm.; 1 or 2, men or girls, entertaining privileges. Ir. 1296. DENISON HOTEL Pay all your bills with one check; lights, water, maid service, linen furnished. $7 and up. Pennsylvania & Ohio. HEAD bed lamps, excellent rooms; $7 wkwith bath S8 weekly and up for perm, guests. Colonial Hotel. 236 N. Illinois. HOTEL EDWARD Centrally Located—Modem Special low weekly rate to men only. ST. DENIS HOTEL - 136 W. MARKET. CL- ST. HTD. RMS.; HOT WAT.; REAS. RATES. LI. 2290. DREXEL-ARMS—73O N. Illinois; 100 outside rms.: stm. ht.; $4 wk. & up. LI. 2821. PRINCETON HOTEL Nice clean rms.; hot, cold water; $5 wk.; with bath. $7 wk.; city heat; real winter home, ladies, gentlemen. 232 S. Illinois. LARGE front rm., priv. home; 4 blks. no. Real Silk; men. Li. 1925 aft. 5:30. LADY ALONE—WiII rent unfurnished rm. for lady, upstairs, over grocery, electricity furnished. $1.50 wk. 2412 Southeastern. Dr. HOTEL ANTLERS 750 N. Meridian St. 512.50, sls, $17.50 per week with tub or shower baths: rooms newly furnished and decorated, swimming pool, bowling alleys: free parking for vour convenience, and all within walking distance of the Circle. ATTRACTIVELY furnished light airy room; large closet: private bath and private phone: gentleman. Ha. 3608. CLINTON HOTEL—29 Va. Ave. Housekping. and sleeping rms.; steam heat: $2 to $5. Room for Rent With Board DELAWARE. N.. 2055—Attractive front rm- meals opt- privileges, car. bus. —Ta. 3046. MICH- W- 1932—Front, mod. rm.; home cooking: suitable for 2. Be. 0648. PARK. 2011—Clean, warm, sunny rm.. private home, home cooking. He. 5631. 32D. E- 603—Comfortable front: radio: privileges, meal optional. Private, Wa. 2836 RMS- 2—Care for child if parents work; home privileges: mod- gar. Dr, 0203-J. CHILD or baby, mother's care. Call Ch. 2373-R, ROOM, board; 2 lovely front rms.: private family. Board optional. Ha. 2698. HOTEL AMERICAN—2IOV2 S. IllT Nice, clean, mod. rms., with or without bath; weekly rates. Rent Housekeem'n*? Rooms ALABAMA, N- 2037—Down apt., o'stuffed; private lavatory; sink; garage. Ta. 1550. BROADWAY. 1422—Steam heat, private bath, garage, utilities sum. Adults; $7. Ri. 6716. CAPITOL. N.. 1809—2-rm. apt.; evervthg. furn.: mod,; sink: pri. ent.; rea. Ha, 4957. CAPITOL, N., 2045—2 rms. complete; range; mod, home; private entrance. COLLEGE, 1803 —Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. $7 week. He. 1930. EAST. N- 714—HSEKPING. APT.; MOD.; JSVERYTHING FUR.; PRIVATE ENT. FOUNTAIN SQUARE—NiceIy furn. 2-rm. apt.; next bath: pri. entrance. Dr, 3540-R. GREELY, 18, N.—2 houeskping. rms.; with garage. S4 week. Be. 1921-W. HARLAN. 1117—Vi-4-rm. double, completely furnished. large yard. Dr. 2432. ILL- N- 2339—1 2. 3-rm kitchenette aptT $4.50, SB. $8 50, Everyth, turn. Ta. 7110. ILLINOIS. N„ 2625—1 rm.. kitchenette apt. Clean, cozv good heat; private entrance. LEXINGTON, 1021—3 rms.. water in kltch., furn.. nriv, ent... gar., $5.50. Dr. 5541, MERIDIAN, N- 510—Furnished housekeeping apt. 1 rm.. kitchen; private bath, low vent; also furnished rm., private bath. (Pri ite entrance. See janitor. NE JERSEY, N- 134—Good clean house- -’! oir.g rooms. Ri. 4145 NEW JERSEY. N- 1439—3 large rooms. sink: everything furnished: reasonable. ORIENTAL, N., 20—2-rm. fur. apt.: also front sleeping rm.; modern. Li. 9055. SPRUCE. 1128—2 rms., sink; toilet, ground floor. Dr, 1176. TALBOTT, N- 2420—1 it 2-rm kitchenette apts, new hdw. flrs., repainted, $5, SB. Ta. 7110, WASH- E., 839 li—Sleeping and light housekeeping rooms; $2 and up. 1 ROOM—Kitchenette; all modern home privileges. Ha. 4045. Houses and Flats Furnished CAPITOL, N- 2354—M0d., 3 or 4-room apts.; everything fur.; sll and sl2 wkly. ILL- N- 2611—Furnished apt.: 2 bedrooms; Frigidaire, util, pd.; gar.; child, welcome. OXFORD, 21 N. —4 rms.. kitchenette, modreduced; nicely furnished or unfurnished. 16TH- E- 2512—1-rm. st.'ictly mod. dble., kitchen cabinet, garage. Dr. 1280. AMBASSADOR APARTMENT HOTEL 850 N PENN Beautifully tarnished and unfurnlsbeo apartment*, ultra modern, bath with tut and shower. Frigidaire walking distance °hone Rl 1371 UNUSUAL small, lower apt.: utilities; garage, desirable location. Ir, 3243. WANTED—congenial couple to share modern suburban home. Hu. 7087, DREXEL ARMS—73O N, Illinois; 2-room apts- with bath; $lO per week. Anartments for Rent ARROW ave.. 1954—3 rooms, heat, light, gas_furn.: S3O, Adults onlv. Ch. 4490. BELLEFONTAINE, 2315—Recently redecorated lower apt.; S rooms and bath; heat, water, garage furnished. Dr. 3300. _ BLAINE, 1317—Mod. 5-rm. apt.; steam heat; water fur.; gar.; S3O. wa. 04J7-J. COLLEGE. 1640—3-room front apt., heat, water, i.ght. $23; adults only. He. 3069 HOSBROOK, 975 ! /j—Upper 5-rm. duplex; mod.; heat, wat. fur.; 526.50. Dr. 5541. MANCHESTER. 962 It. PENN. Bedroom apartment: Frigidaire; ail utilities; Pom S4O to $62.50. Li. 1781. 3707 N. Metidian .....Sl2S.fr) 412 N. Alabama $48.50-$57.00 1655 N. Alabama 37.00 1124 Broadway 43.00 1108 College 35.00 1603 Central (furnished) 72.00 1020-1026 Central s2l- 37.50 1603 Central $37.50- 55.00 418 E. 15th $45- 55.00 1226 N. Illinois s3s* 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 ISIS W. Washington 38.00 MOYNAHAN PROPERTIES. 710 UNION TITLE. LI. 8458. HE. 1237. RI. 1871. NEW JERSEY. N- 522—Lovely 2 4 and 5nn. apts.; strictly tnod : reas. Ri. 7934. N. E. Corner Wash, and Rilev; 5-room modern apt. Inquire 37 N. Rilev. Ir. 6663. DARTMOUTH APTS- 221 E. MICH.— Furnished or unfurn.; all utilities. "THE - CHISWICK Ruckle, 2803-11; desirable 5 rooms (2 bedrms.), SSO. (55; garage: heat, water furnished Rl. 7243; eves. Ha. 1663-M. Apartment Rental Bureau We have apartments for rent anvwhere tn the city north of Washington St.: let os hels you find one. nositi<'*lv no extra commission and no obiigat As: we usually furnish car and driver to show

Apartments for Rent SEE OR PHONE US FIRST Furnished and unfurnished apt*-. 13 ten locations; $35 up. Phone LI. 5391. H. H. WoodsmaU Agency M ' V " Houses for Rent ARSENAL. N- 323—6 rms.. mod. double, water paid: *32 50. Call 1430 E. Ohio. _ DAVIDSON. N.. 403—5-room sem!-modern double, water paid: double gartge; 532. DELA. N- 2340 Practically new 6 rm. mod- gar., wat. pd: reduced $45. Ha. I9BJ. DRAPER. 1541—5 rooms, water paid, elec.. sl6: nar schoo,. Hu. 1368. EUCLID, N- I2S—A-l mod. 5-rm. double. garage. $31.50; water raid. Ir. 1346. HAMILTON. 1421—A-l: 6-rocm mod. double: car.; water paid; red. Wa. 1484. < Harlan, 1044; S2O * Modern 8-room single bouse; newly decorated: very low rent. __ , . Dunlop & Holtegel, 122 E. Market HIGHLAND. N- 418—Modern, garage, furn. Walking dlst. Near Real Silk. Ch. 3991. ILLINOIS N.. 1510 —10-room mod.; new paper. Arranged for roomers. Red, rent. KEALING. 444-45—Modern 5-rocm doubles: garage. Ir. 7459, KENNINGTCN. 1514: 4-room semi-modern. water paid: 816. Rl. 5177, | KEYSTONE. N- 1022—6-rm. bath: S2O. Kev Banker Tr. Ri. 0645. Eve. Ha. 1663-M LA SALLE. N.. 556—4-room strictly mod- j ern; built-in features; 231. MICHIGAN. E„ 1041—Semi-modern single. garage. Reduced S2O, 'Colored). Ch. 3991. OLNEY N.. 2425—Large 12-rm. house: all modern: $25 mo.; water paid. Ch. 5845. PRUITT ST.. 1340—5-room bungalow, 1 square Riverside car line, garage, practically new: sl7. SEXTON REAL ESTATE. Rl, 7151, Ir. 0621, ROOKWOOD. 3905—5-room modern upper; r.cw: adults- 525. Joe Kellv. Ri. 3 r S2. SHIULER. 72—5 rooms and bath, garage; $25. SINGLETON, 2109 (22.50. SOUTHEASTERN. 2519—5-room modem, built-in features: reduced. 532.50. Dr. 1925. TACOMA N. 822—6-room modern double, near St. Philips and No. 15 school. Walking distance Tech: $35. Wa. 3530. TACOMA. N.. 1618—5 rooms, mod- redec.. garage, water pd.: 525. Wa. 0395. TALBOT. N.. 2f09—6 rooms, strictly mod”: gar.: reduced from $42.50 to $35, Ta. 5407. UNIVERSITY. 4902—5-room modern bungalow, garage; $25. Joe Kelly. Ri. 3052. Singles 1346 Roache: 5 rms- mod- gar.... 525.00 2266 N. Rural; 4 rm. & gar.; semi-m 18.00 Doubles 1915 Ashland- 6-rm. mod. and gar... 519.50 425 N. Hamilton; 5-rm. semi-mod.. and garage 17.5*0 Colored 2612 Cornell: (J-rm. double and gar. 517.50 3328 Prospect; 5 rms. and etorerm.. 16.50 Gregory & Appel, Inc. Li. 7491. For Colored 146 So. Sheridan (Irvington) Three rooms, lights, gas, water and toilet: water paid. Reduced to $lO. Ri. 6367. SCHMID & SMITH, INC- REALTORS. Business Places for Rent Store smd Living Rooms; $25 per month: fine opening lady able to make doughnuts and candy. ir. 4297. BRICK GARAGE—3Bx4O. 911 E. 20TH ST. HE. 2427. Houses for Sale South NO DOWN PAYMENT Let your rent Day for a home. Nearly new 5-room modern and semi-modern bungalows; near Garfield park. FIBBER it REILLY. HI. 2509. 4-ROOM mod. cottage, fine condition: good neighborhood: 53,000. Owner. Dr. 2U3-M. Suburban for Sale 6 ACRES EAST—ldeal chicken farm; good 4-room house and out buildings; no trade owner, eves. Hu. 4014. Real Kstate for Exchange ;) ACRES—Near Winamac: 40 acres Morgan county, for city rentals. Ch. 3574-M. Real Estate Wanted WANTED LOT—Monthly payments; -no down payments: prefer around Orchard ave., between 30th and 34th sts.; improvements in. He. 4551, between 7-8 p. m. Miscellaneous for Sale BRAND New Canvas Covers made of high-grade waterproof canvas complete with ropes. Five— 10x12 $5.00 Five—l2xls ...$7.00 Shipped anywhere. Can furnish any size required, get our 1931 prices. Hoosier Tarpaulin & Canvas Goods Cos. Carload 6-volt auto storage batteries, Nationally advertised. $4.00 each. Big 4 Unclaimed Freight Station, I Cor. Capitol and South SINKS—Bath fixtures, slightly damaged in transit, cheap. Indpls Plumbing Supply Cos . 11l N. Alabama. Li. 5788. NEW and rebuilt electric air compressors. MEIER ELECTRIC AND MACHINE CO.. 3525 E. Washington St. Ir. 1151. NEW and rebuilt electric water pumps. MEIER ELECTRIC AND MACHINE CO--3525 E. Washington St. Ir. 1151. CASH AND CARRY—Good house paint. $1.69 a gal. Slate surface roofing. $2 per roll. ALEXANDER'S. 2445 W, 10th St. HEMSTITCHING machine A-l condition; a real bargain. 615 N. Pine St. NEW and used steam and hot water radiators. 810 N. 111. St. Li. 8884. Building Materials 50 DOORS—SOc each, for cuick sale. Phone Ir. 3457. Machinery and Tools We do electrical and mechanical experimental and development work. Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 East Washington St, Ir. 1151. FARM—AII tractor, plow and disk, good as new, reas. Ha 3454. Household Goods “CUT-PRICE” FURNITURE 3-piece walnut veneer bedroom suite. .$39 Walnut finish dining room suite $45 Overstufl'ed 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. 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. SEWING MACHINES, poriaoie 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 machines as iow as $lO Singer Sewlng Machine Cos , 838 Va. Ave. Dr 2474 ITALIAN DINING RM- carved, beautiful bed room, living room. rugs, occassional tables, odd dresser sac. 2428 N. Meridian EASY WASHER—Copper vacuum cup; A-l condition; $32.50. LI. 5386. GA.S STOVE—4-burnner, high oven; only $lO. 4233 Sunset. Wa. 0643. GOLDEN OAK buffet; 6 dining chairs; 1 table; very reas. Hu. 8733. Musical Instruments WILKING BARGAIN!—Mozart upright, ’ small, walnut case. S2O. WILKING MUSIC j CO- 120 E. Ohio. ! SAXOPHONES—Easiest payment plan in j town: free lessons. LORENZ SAX SCHOOL. Pembroke Arcade. Li. 4800. WILKING BARGAlN!—Rembrandt mahog- j any upright, a real instrument, $35. WILKING MUSIC CO- 120 E. Ohio St. PIANO —Baldwin. Upright. A-l condition: ; reas, Mrs. Edward Taylor. Ta. 4800. j WILKING BARGAIN!—Starr mahogany ! upright fine condition. $35. WILKING * MUSIC CO , 120 E. Ohio St. j USED Trap Drum outfit, complete. $25. ! Terms. PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 N. Penn. St. Li. 5513 WILKING BARGAlN!—Laffargue mahogany upright, splendid instrument. $35. WILKING MUSIC CO- 120 E. Ohio St. WILKING BARGAIN!—Just think of it, a real new Baby Grand Piano, $365. The result of 7 years of careful planning and research, absolutely guaranteed; nothing like it, by all means see this piano before buving. WILKING MUSIO CO., 120 E. Ohio St, Radio and Equipment SPECIAL 7-Tube all-electric console complete; $25. KEMPLER RADIO CO. 36 Virginia Ave. Ri. 3235. ANOTHER CLEAN-UP SALE. Atwater Kent. Baldwin. Carlton, Apex and Fa da radios in console cabinets; choice 537.50. ALLEN, 511 Mass. Ave. CALLS 50c; radio and power pack repaix- ■ lng. Lightning Radio. Ch. 7210. Stelmte Midget. $32 Cash. LINCOLN RADIO SERVICE. LI. UM. RELIABLE radio service call*. 50c. Aerials *3: Reuse cheeking cabs, oc. He 4404,

Miscellaneous Wanted H FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS SOMES COM PLETE PREFERRED HODGES HOUSE CLEANING?—Vour surplus clouhing, furniture, magazines, nepers, wii. help us to help others Salvation Army Industrial Home Phone for waaon Ri 6822. i27 W Georgia Si WE WANT HOUSEHOLD GOODS. IF It's on earth we buy It CARL SHANK AUCTION. 25 N Alabama 6t LI 0055. PARTY wants 4 to 6 rms. of furniture, or will buy a few odd pieces. Call Hu. 7274 da vs >r eves. Furniture Wanted—HE. 1547 FOR QUICK SERVICE & BEST PRICES • Store-Office Supplies TYPEWRITERS—AII standard makes new and used portables. Dalton adding machines Repairs and tvpewriter suDDdes Typewriters of all makes rented at $3 per month or 3 months $7 50 AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO- 137 N. Merldlan 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. USED typewriters, office machines, repairs. KING TYPEWRITER EX- 205 Mass. Ave. Ll. 9470, TYPEWRITERS sold, rented and repaired! special rent;! rates LIBERTY TYPEWRITER CG 143 E. Ohio St Li 4806 TRY ' TIMES. WANI ADS FDR BUSINESS Pets CANARIES—Good singers, hens, mated pairs: rollers. 1724 Broadway. He. 3914. Poultry and Supplies BABY CHICKS—SB. $lO and sl2 oer one hundred: custom hatching. 2 cents per egs: 150 egg units. Order now at 34 N. Delaware St BOYER'S HATCHERY STARTED and dav old chicks: bloodtested. FAGEN’S SEED STORE. Ri. 7282. HOOSIER DELL FARMS. Business Opportunities IF YOU can invest $750 we can sell vou business equipment that will pav you 53.600 (or more) per vear. You can start with- $75. onlv part time required to look after this business. This is a legitimate business proposition. not a eet-rich-auick scheme, write for full details. COBB AMUSEMENT COMPANY, Fairfield. Alabama. ILL- N- 431. Apt. I—6-rm. apt-.: walking dis,; all rms. rented. Li. 8734. afternoons. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS C oal and Wood i ... | 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...55.25 BEST EASTERN KY- LG. 8LK...57.00 BEST ISLAND CRK LG BLK $7.00 Also smaller sizes in above grades) SILVER FLASH BK. $5.00 WONDER RED ASH LP $7.75 IND. NO 6 LUMP $5.00 WHITE ASH BLOCK .$5.00 ECONOMY LUMP $5.00 IND. MINE 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. &*ssTSL s i IECO>NOMiZ£ With ICDNOMV* Uniunlcg ktuAitb uX-+b2l Stuff AVE I It will pay you to visit our yard | and see the difference in good coal, f COAL, COKE AND KINDLING SPECIAL High Grade Coal at Bargain Price. starry This coal is clean forked, burns well and holds fire overnight. Best Va. Bib- cln. fkd $6.50 Best E. Ky. Blk., eln. fkd ....... 7.00 Beot Isl. Crk. Blk- cln. fkd 7.00 Va. Carbondalc Lp. cln. fkd 6.50 Best Va- 3x6, cln. fkd 6.25 West' Va. Wash Egg, cln. fkd 6.25 Best Va. Mine Sun, 50% lp.; 5.25 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. 56.25: med. lp. 6.50 Citizens Coke, all sizes .. .89.00- 9.50 Gen. Smokfiess New River lump. 9.00 Delivery anywhere in city. Union IcGkCuAiCo UK-4.621 £9xo BLUFP ave It will pay you to visit our yard and see the difference in good coal. Indianapolis S Ice & Fuel Cos. 8 Why take chances on inferior P grades of coal. Our years of exM perience is' vour profit. 9 CLINTON BLOCK. Cln. fkd. .$5.00 1 -ND , 8-IN. LP- CLN. FKD... 5.00 a W VA- 2x6 furnace egg 6.25 ■ W. V- LARGE LP FORKED.. 6.50 9 W. VA.. 2x4 EGG. FORKED... 6.25 J W VA. NUT AND SLACK 4.00 gj E. KY- 6-IN LP. FORKED... 7.00 1 PIONEER IS CREEK FKD... 7.00 jf GEN. NO. 3 POCAHONTAS.. 9.00 m POCA NO. 3 MINE RUN 7.00 H CITIZENS COKE $9 and $9.50 i OPERATORS OF THREE YARDS g Dr. 6685 Dr. 2400 r famous ”71 EVERGLC"! INDIANA i 8” LUMP COAL I j *s iP i I INDIANAPOLIS ! COAL COMPANYI i W. VA. MINE RUN $5.25 HOOSIER BLOCK $5.00 W. VA. LUMP 6.50 ELK EBONY. W. VA. LP 7.25 GEN. NO. 3 POCA LP 9.00 FIREPLACE WOOD. DRY 5.50 THESE ARE CASH PRICES. HOOSIER, OKtwsnrca Well h.<ym fins burning 'o^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 W. VA. 4x6 FURNACE EGG, FKD... 6.25 W. VA WASH. EGG. FKD 6.25 GENUINE ISL. CRK. LG. LP. FKD.. 7.00 Pocahontas No. 3 shov. lp 9.00 Pocahontas mine run, 40% Ip 7.00 Citizens coke, all sizes $9 00 8s 9.50 ANCHOR COAL, low ash. all heat.. 7.00 Call Us for Quick Delivery. FREDRICK COAL CO. ESTABLISHED 31 YEARS. Dr. 1792. 801-899 Beecher St. Dr. 1793. BUY COAL AS NEEDED Rex i/ 2 -T., $2.75; 14-T., $1.50 W. Va., 1/2-T., $3.50; 14-T., S2 J. <te L COAL CO CH. 6048Black'. Bell Blodj ...... $5.00 Federal Coal Co' ,CH. 2291 CO. 4Ua Kerthwtsttm Ana* Tju So§9* : : •: . ' ■ '■ . / *.

rea BARGAINS!! iiiilli RADIO PRICES REDUCED gfafijmWß Complete ~Tir' “tBB Atwater Kent. Screen-Grid, CCQ Aft ? S |1 in Fine Cabinet J * If Majestic Super- tfiQ Cft m • heterodyne SPECIAL XX. tf'. 10 . 175.00 __ _ , Atwater Kent, Model 46, C/19 Aft Philco 87 Lowboy g Tubes S4Z.UU Complete Crosley Migit, C9Q CA Screen-Grid 90D.0V Aft $450 Brunswick Superheterodyne. CftO A A OOtMAJ in Wonderful Cabine: ALL SETS GUARANTEED AND SOLD ON TERMS RADIO BARGAIN SHOP 225 E. Washington St,

Two and 3-piece suites in Mohair and Jacquard Velour. Although slightly used, all are SQQ.SO in splendid condition. Choice ... GENEROUS TERMS AT CASH PRICES COLONIAL FURNITURE CO. • Meridian at Maryland St.

RIDE WHILE you' PAY "Legal Rate” Cash at Once—No Waiting No Red Tape—No Endorsers If payments are too large we will make them smaller. LINCOLN AUTO LOAN CO. 8 SOUTH CAPITOL AVENUE Riley 1321

Coal and Wood nsop“i INDIANA If WONDER BETTEftGLO £>-TRA LARGE , COAL } IWHITE RIVER | COAU CO 1 LI-6115 * FC.U 'MUST BE SATISFIED W. Va. large lp- fkd. $6.50 W. Va- 6x3 egg. fkd 6.25 W. Va. mine run. 60% Ip 5,50 Victor Special lp 5.00 We deliver % and Vi tons and up. Victor Coal Cos. BE. 4160 Money to Loan

L~ $ °A s .... N * AUTOS _ . * AND Cf $ FURNITURE aulek Confidential Service Consolidated Finance Corp. $ 850 Consolidated Bile. 116 N. Penn. St, Riley 7488 $

RATE 2% Lowest in City Almost One-Half Less than the ZV% legal rate. Any size loans up to S300; same rate (2%) on all loans: length of time and size of payments arranged to suit; $6 is the total amount of the first payment on a SIOO loan for 2a months, and then get lower each month: no fines, no extra charges of any kind: interest is the only cost; you get full amount of loan: pay monthly, semimonthly or weekly. If possible pay more than .the regular payments and reduce interest or pay off at any time and stop interest. Interest cnarged onlv on balance: no embarrassing investigations of anv kind; strictly confidential; no indorsers. If it is the thing for you to make a loan and it will ,be a help, see the Indianapolis Public Welfare Loan Association 330 Occidental Bldg. RI. 3587 Operated by Indianapolis business men. Directors. G. A. Efroymson. Rev. Francis H. Gavisk. Judge James A. Collins. Franklin Vonnegut. Wo. J. Mooney. M. M. Dunbar. Ralph Bamberger. Herman P. Lieber and Henry Langsenkamp.

FURffi^URE AUK@J4NS Buckeye Finance Cos. 207 E. New York St. RI. 4974

HOUSEHOLD LOANS SIOO TO S3OO HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION OF AMERICA. 2—Offices—2 6th FI. Lemcke Building. 106 E. Market Street. Phone; Riley 2579. 4th FI Kresge Building. 41 E. Washington Street, Phone: Ri ey 7923. MONEY TO LOAN First and second real estate mortgages AUTOMOBILE and HOUSEHOLD loans Equitable Finance Cos. 219 B. Ohio. Li. 6605, Personal Prooerty Loans CAPITAL LOAN COMPANY, Inc. 141*A E Washington St. Riley 7561 1102 tii Prospect St. Drexel 508$ Loans, 110 to S3OO. in 24 hours. PERSONAL FINANCE CO. OF INDIANAPOLIS. 34 S. Pennsylvania. Ri. 5054. PERSONAL PROPERTY LOANS SECURITY INV ft LOAN INC 13* N Delaware LI sast Auto Supplies and Repairs SAVE 50% ON ANY JOB Comp let# motor overhaul everything furnished: 4s SIS; 6s. S2B; Bs.' $36 Flywheel gears. S9 to *10.50. Brakes relined- *4 to *ll. Valves ground, *2.50 to S7. Clutch rebuilt. *5 to *9 -A Rods and mains tightened. M to W. Two big shops. Everything guaranteed. -Drive in or phone Indiana State Auto SehooL South and Alahamm jßi. CMS,

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Auto Supplies and Repairs JOHN GUDELHOEFER WAGON CO.—Will recall or make new tons and curtains for ?oiit ear M 2 Kentucky Ave Automobiles Wanted CA§H f ° r Your EquityFOR YOuR Late Models Preferred. A&> Eureka Auto Cos. will Rav casij tor vour car or vour eauitv. I. WOLF AUTO CO. Ll. 4516 661 N Capitol. VETERAN WANTS low price late model, closed car, or Ford. Indpls. Times. Box A 177. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS. Automobiles for Sale See our late model Packard sedans and snappy roadsters SPECIALS For ex-soldiers 'wishing to invest their bonuses in a used car. 1523 Studebaker Stand. 6 roadster...s273 1928 Chevrolet coupe, rumble seat 215 1923 Chrysler 62 sedan 375 1928 Willys-Kiilght 66 foursome sedan 375 - 1927 Essex coach; rebuilt 165 1927 Chr/sler 70 brougham 195 1926 Hudson brougham 145 1927 Model Pontiac coupe 135 1926 Stuts 8 coupe 345 1924 Packard 6 touring 100 And Others Each of these cars is above aver* age. Real Bargains. The Citizens Motor Car Go. 27 Years With Packard 1511 N. HI. St. RI. 7598. Open Evenings and Sunday. V CHEVROLET * a Tires and paint like new; has very low mileage. Onlv S6O down. HARE CHEVROLET CO. 552 East Washington st. Rl. 5325. Open Evenings and Sunday. CHEVROLET COACH. 1927: very Lnt v rv\JL.E. 1 good; onlv SIOO. C. O WARNOCK. 819 E. Washington 6t. Ll 8396. V CHEVROLET g“g|S; ■* “ excellent paint and tires, mechanically In A-l condition. A real buv for only SBO down. HARE CHEVROLET CO. 552 East Washington st. ' Rl. 5325. Open Evenings and Sunday. CHEVROLET 1327 COACH; extra nL V 1 g00(1 Uj-gg. 0 k ln every respect. Price $95. Easy terms. INDIANAPOLIS AUTOMOBILE COMPANY. 1065 Virginia Ave. Dr. 3891. X CHEVROLEi coupe. 193 T •*. runs Mce new; mechinicallv perfect. Can be bought for onlv *IOO down. HARE CHEVROLET CO. 553 East Washington 6t. Ri. 5325. Open Evenings and Sunday. ESSEX COACH. 1929. New tIrMTTn , real condition throughout. This is a real buy. Terms—We Trade. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-65 S. Meridian. Dr. 4743. FORD TUDOR. 1529. This Is a real one and Is priced to sell. Terms—We Trade. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-65 S. Meridian. Dr. 4743, FORD SPORT COUPE, late 13297 eaulpped with rumble seat; looks snd runs like new. A real bargain. and ot ber vood buv* SV/I9gKELM & SON. 544 E. Wash. St'. FORD town sedan. 1923; in 7- 7 ._ d erful condition; only $415. Li °333^ 819 E - Washington St A SMALL part of veu 50 PER CENT will make the down payment on 1928 coupe: in A-l condition and good for plenty of service: $215. Browning Gent Co - Inc.. Meridian at 10th. Rl. 865ih g a FORD MODEL T TUDOR Sedan. 1924. Just the lyyr car to drive to and from work. Aureal buy for only S3O. Many “ v .?7"? r Kood used car bargains from which to cnoosc. Lauth Chevrolet Cos. 3547 E. Washington St. Ir. 1175. Open Evenings and Sunday. FORD I? 9 COUPE: reconditioned throughout; $73 down. Salfa?® ° r semi-monthly. MARTINS 44al W. Wash. A SMALL part of your 50 PER CENT will make the down navm*-:. standard ,edar.. tics 3< it beffire van u*. Brjwniar Gent Cos Inc.. Meriden aC 10th. Ri. 6655. FORDS guaranteed values m r vjrwG good used cars FRANK HATFTELD. 625 North Capitol. PONTIAC 1923 COACH; lookT and _ ‘* ftv runs like anew car. ?J*ce $360: easy terms. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO dOiK. <jc Company, inc.. ios Virginia Ave Dr. 3891. WFJPPET sk °AN. 1930. Has wire , Jr, 11 , Wheels; been driven only 3 w'les:-In A-l condition throughout; E 7j 4*d $365 This and other g£od buy*. _SV7SSHFLLf Ac SON. 544 E Wash, St. A SMALL part of your 50 PER CENT will make the down payment on this 1929 Ford Tudor; in excellent condition: *295. Browning Gent Cos.. Ine.. Meridian at 10th. Rl. 868,*. R EAL values in used car* — " MARMON NEW-USEu CAR SToKr. A SMALL PART O’FyOUR 50 PER CENT will make the down payment on this Model A Ford Tudor; ln excellent condition; $265. BROWNING GENT CO.. INCTenth and Meridian St. Rl. 8655. DeDendame usea Cart JOHNSON CHEVROLET CO Meridian at_ Mth Lt A3BS, A SMALL PART OP VoUR .50 PER CENT will buy this 1925 Btues Master 4-door ■^S’k.F'SSSS uu awo. 4,-/1, .