Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 19, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 June 1931 — Page 13

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BLACKTOP BOYS OFFER BIDS ON ROAD BUILDING 21 Miles of Improvements Embraced in Proposals to State Board. The clan of "black-top boys” offered their wares at a price to the state highway commission today and probably will find the contracts for improving twenty-one miles of state roads dumped in their laps. Bids for the improvement of 8.87 miles of State Road 40 (National road) from Cumberland to Greenfield; State Road 43 in Owen and Putnam counties, and another section of 43 in La Porte county were received by the commission. Low bidder on the Road 40 project was the Andrews Asphalt Company, $264,745 for asphaltic macadam, $271,555 for bituminous concrete and the N. B. Putman Company, $265,046 for rock asphalt. Concrete Cheaper After receipt of the bids, a contractor declared that the National road project could be carried out $5,000 a mile cheaper if concrete were used. During the legislature the ‘‘black top” interests battled for the commission and Commissioner Jess Murden is attributed with having made the assertion “We’ll have to take care of those boys.” Low Bidders Listed Other low bidders today: Road 43 in Owen and Putnam counties, Myers Brothers, $69,354 ’for puddled macadam, $70,547 for bituminous retread and Hays Construction Company, $101,393 for bituminous coated aggregate. Road 43 in Laporte county, Reith Riley Construction Company, $84,115 for asphaltic macadam, $86,745 for bituminous concrete, and the A. W. Taylor Construction Company, $82,938 for rock asphalt. In the Air Weather conditions at 9 a. m.: Southwest wind, 10 miles an hour; temperature, 65; barometric pressure, 30.19 at sea level; ceiling, unlimited, visibility, 10 miles; field, good. Opens Flying School Mrs. Debie Stanford, formerly of Indianapolis, has opened a flying school at Houston, Tex., according to word received by Hoosier airport officials here today. Mrs. Stanford, who took a flying course at Hoosier airport last fall, obtaining a limited commercial license, is one of the few women in the country to own and operate an airport. The school was opened Monday with thirty-eight flying students enrolled. Delays Pacific Hop By United Press SABISHIRO BEACH, HONDO ISLAND, Japan, June 2.—Captain Thomas Ash, former United States army flier, announced today he was temporarily abandoning his proposed flight across the Pacific ocean. He said he would seek anew plane and make another attempt later. / Navy Gets Autogiro By United Press WASHINGTON, June 2.—An autogiro has joined the air forces of the navy, has been flown by Assistant Secretary Ingalls and has been pronounced satisfactory. Makes Solo Flight John C. Hedrick, 226 West Pratt street, took his first solo flight at Hoosier airport Monday. He was given flying instructions by Harold C. Brooks.

Births Girls Everett and Olive Coonfleld. 1539 RingK °Sydney and Angela Sullivan, Methodist h and Halzl* Bauer, >lO South and Elizabeth McClain, 1337 Francis and Sylvia Robertson, 734 South Harding. , _ William and Ruth La Rue, Coleman hospital. . _ , Fred and Elizabeth Weber, Coleman hospital. D. S. and Blanche Pickett, Coleman hospital. Paul and Ruth Coy. 3603 Prospect. Francis and Elka Greenholz, 1856 Mansfield. Preston and Louise Lowe, city hospital. Allen and Bernice Yates, city hospital. Philip and Ora Barlow, city hospital. Donald and Eva Molderman, city hospital. Boys James and Velma Croasmun, 3973 Adams. Ivey and Mary Prestwood, Methodist hospital!. Harry and Cora Paxton. 3336 Adams. Kenneth and Cora Bramkamp, Methodist hospital. Herman and Crystal Olsen, 1435 West Twenty-eighth. Francis and Lois Christens, Coleman hospital. Floyd and Elsie Jackson, Coleman hospital. Weber and Elizabeth Donaldson, Coleman hospital. N Charles and Martha Mount, Ooleman hospital. George and Geneva Stark, Coleman hospital. Patrick and Rebla Bennett, 1413 West Ray. Meredith and Vera Edwards, 3814 Stewart. Harry and Elsomena Davis, 1511 Bundy place. Capers and Audrey Douglas, city hospital. Lee and Anna Bryan, city hospital. Augustus and Nancy Ettlnger, city hospital. Nelson and Melllc Alley, city hospital. Giovanni and Catherine Pangallo, city hospital. Crawford and Edna McDonald, city hospital. Bert and Donna Long, city hospital. Twins Anselmo and Vlncenza Francescon, Coleman hospital, boys. Marlon and Viola Pauley, Coleman hospital, boys. Deaths Bam Patton. 55. 1332 North Senate, chronic myocarditis. Hubert fc. Rumple. 5 mo.. 3502 Vt North Sherman drive, accidental. Edwin Goehenour. 55. Methodist hospital, aortitis. Frances A. Moore. 66. 331 South Ritter, coronary thrombosis. James Kelly, 1. city hospital, simple meningitis. Mona Violet Wlnburn. 1. Riley hospital, oerebroosplnal meningitis. tl Anna Coleman. 80, 2153 Rnggold. nephrlPhllllp Caren. 69. 3505 North Euclid, artarlorscierosis. Gerald Elliott. 41. Bt. Vincent's hospital, broncho pneumonia. Minnie Wall. 54. 1431 North Delaware, acute mvocardltis. Lillie Ritter. 49. city hospital, acute myoCSTultiS* hosptial. carcinoma. Walter Cook. 55 317 West Twenty-first, acute dilatation of heart. tuberculosis®* 0 * 1 * 1 ' 1 ' 8 ‘ Elvira Marl* Nelson. 57. 943 North Belle v, SH,RL ae,, .£2l u of heart. william Davit. 66. 715 Edgemont. acute myocarditis. Arthur Haworth. 53. Methodist hospital, general peritonitis. Louisa M. Adams. 85. 1541 Ashland, arteriosclerosis. Marv Jane Adklna. 6. city hospital, acute cardiac dilatation. John Donahue. 76. 820 East Vermont, eirrhosis of liver. fr&Sted s J kulI ICCOnn * 1K eltT hMpIUL Eliza Margaret Martindale. TJ. 1533 North New' Jersey, acute dilatation of Be art.

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WEDNESDAY EVENTS Apartment Home Owner*’ Association, luncheon. Spink-Arm*. Lady lions’ dub luncheon. SpinkArms. Kiwania Club luncheon. Claypoollions* dob luncheon. Lincoln. Purdue Alumni Association luncheon, Severin. Illinl Club luncheon. Board of Trade. Mutual Insurance Association luncheon. Columbia dub. R. G. JPatterson, president of the Piston Service Company, who went to Chicago to endeavor to bring the 1932 annual convention of ths Automotive Engine Rebuilders Association to Indianapolis, was reelected president of the organization and learned this city has a good chance obtaining the convention. Rex P. Young, manager of the foreign and travel department of the Fletcher Trust Company, will be one of the group of steamship representatives to attend a reception on the new Canadian Pacific liner, Empress of Britain, at Quebec this week. The ship will sail its maiden voyage from Quebec Saturday. Edward F. Kepner of the Indianapolis Life Insurance Company will address the Kiwanis Club at its luncheon in the Claypool Wednesday on “Baseball Through the Ages.” Court of honor will be held by the Riverside district Boy Scouts Wednesday night in Riverside M. E. church, headquarters of Troop 77. L. E. Allen will be In charge of the court and Cecil D. Bird will accept two tenderfoot boys into Troop 77. OGDEN’S DAUGHTER IS HURT IN AUTO CRASH Attorney-General, Wife Leave for Hospital in East. Word that Miss Mary Ann Ogden, daughter of Attorney-General and Mrs. James M. Ogden, was hurt in an auto accident near Philadelphia Monday night, was received here today. Mr. and Mrs. Ogden left Indianapolis early today. According to information from a hospital at Philadelphia, Miss Ogden was taken there after the accident, which occurred while she was en route from Riverston, N. J., where she had been visiting, to Philadelphia. Details of the accident were not learned. Miss Ogden last year was graduated from Swarthmore college, Swarthmore, Pa. Burglars Get S2B Burglars stole S2B from a hiding place in the Claude Ennis cigar store, 638 Massachusetts avenue, Monday night, Ennis told police this morning. Legal Notices ANNUAL meeting of the stockholders of the Merit Savings and Loan Association will be held at its place of business, 1317 South Meridian St., Wednesday. July 8. 1931 at 7 p. m. Signed JACOB H. HILKJSNE, Pres. Attest O. R. WALD, Sec. WE will sell at Public Auction one Willys Knight touring. 1924 model, motor number 33607, model A-20, for storage charges amounting to $25. at 10 a. m., Friday. June 12. 1931. JOHN DOTY’S GARAGE. I Will, SELL at Public Auction one Star coupster. 1926 model, motor number 334128. serial number L 352185 for storage and repair charges amounting to ssl at 2 p. m.. Tuesday. June 9. 1931. CECIL R. SISK. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING. Public Service Commission Docket No. 1273-M. In the matter of the application of Carl Braun (Yell-A-Way) for a certificate of public convenience and necessity to operate motor vehicles as a common' carrier (upon the public highways of the state) of passengers, from Elwood, Indiana to Indianapolis. Notice Is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearing in the above entitled cause In the Rooms of the Commission, 401 State House, at Indianapolis. Indiana, at 10 o'clock a. m. on Monday, June 15, 1931. Public participation in this hearing is requested by the Commission. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA. By R. M. YOUNG, Examiner. Indianapolis, Indiana. June 1, 1931. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING' PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION DOCKET NO. 1267-M. In the matter of the application of Roy Copher. Carthage, Indiana, for a certificate of public convenience and necessity to operate motor vehicles as a common carrier of property only, between Carthage and Indianapolis, passing through and serving Knightstown and Charlottesville, Indiana. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearing in the above entitled cause in the rooms of the Commission at Indianapolis, Indiana, at 10:00 o’clock a. in. on Thursday. June 11th, 1931. Public participation in this hearing is requested by the Commission. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA. _ By J. W. M’CARDLE. Chairman. Indianapolis. Indiana. June I, 1931. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING. Public Service Commission Docket No. 1380-M. In the matter of the application of Clifford K. Wells, Ft. Wayne, Indiana, for certificate of public convenience and necessity to operate motor vehicles as a common carrier of property and passengers from Ft. Wayne, Indiana to warren, Indiana, passing through and serving Zanesville. Indiana and Markle, Indiana. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearing in the above entitled cauje in the Rooms of the Commission at Indianapolis, Indiana at 9 o'clock a. m. on Monday. June 15, 1931. Public participation in this hearing is requested bv the Commission. PUBLIC SETRVICE commission of INDIANA. # By H. K. CUTHBERTSON. „ _ . Commissioner. Indianapolis, Indiana. June 1. 1931 Death Notices BELLIS. FRANK—Of R. R. 13. beloved husband of Millie Bells, fahter of Mrs. Ethel Woodmansee. Mrs. Myrtle Deuser. Mrs. Helen Adams and Clifford Beilis, departed this life Sunday. May 31. age 64 Wednesday. June 3. at oA^P?. RE e & K „ IRK FUNERAL HOME. .. 30 Station St., 2 p. m. Friends Invited. Burial Anderson cemetery. BURGETT. WILLIAM O.—Husband of May Burgett. and father of Walter Burgett, died Sundsv May 31. age 70 years. Funeral Wednesday. June 3. 2 p. m.. at the residence 4510 W. Washington St. Burial Fiends invited. GEO. W. LSHER in charge. M’CLUSKY, JOHN—Age 57 years, whose residence was with Mr. end'Mrs. O-.kley Hooker, 518 North Jefferson avenue, passed away Monday evening. Funeral at SHIRLEY BROS. CENTRAL CHAPEL, 946 North Illinois St., Thursday, June 4 1:30 p. m. Friends invited". Burial Crown Hill. Friends mav call at the chapel after 5 p. m.. Tuesday. RING. WILLIAMSON. M—Bo vears. Father of Dick Ring, Cincinnati, O.; Mrs. J. S Harrison, South Bend: Leota Osborn, and grandfather of Mrs. Elisabeth Thornh'ii both of this city, passed awav Tuesday morning. June 2 at the home of his daughter. 115 South Butler Ave. Burial. liberty. Ind. SHRYOCK. MRS. SALLIE E.—Mother of Mrs. Fred V. Hall of 1309 Congress Ave.. and Mis. C. E Krouse of Zionsville. Ind.. passed away Sunday. .May 31. Funeral Wednesday. June 3. 2 p. m. at FINN BROS. FUNERAL HOME. 1639 N. Meridian St. Friends Invited. TORRENCE. LIDA J. —Mother of Anna and Fioro Torrence and Mrs. Nellie B. Thornburgh of Kokomo. Ind.. passed away Monday, June 1, age 91 years 6 months. Funeral services will be held at the home. 2108 N. Alabama st., Wednesday, at 3:30 o’clock. Burial private. WITT ROCK. NAOMI MARIE Beloved daughter of Mrs. Sophia Sickbert. passed away Tuesday. June 2, age 17 years. Funeral services will be held at the home of her couain, Mr. Oliver Sickbert, 2010 Singleton st., Wednesday morning, June 3. atAlO o'clock. Burial Holland. Ind. Frienfs invited. WALD FUNERAL DIRECTORS.

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BOYS who found small female tan Irish terrier please return. 1121 Reed PI. BROWN BULL TERRIER—Duke, vicinitv Holy Cross cemetery; Sat. Rew. Ch 3976-W CAT—Male, black, white feet. face. Vicinlty 16th. Tacoma: re war and. Ch. 0834. LADY'S Hamilton wrist watch, engraved M, E. D. Xmas 28. Be .2727. Reward. LOST —White fox fur with name Clara Lang on paws, be r ween Belmont and Market. Reward. Ch. 6825. LOST—Small coin purse with wedding ring, between 1000 block S. Senate and Merchants Bank Bldg.; liberal reward. Dr. 2999. LOST —Lady’s white gold "Hallmark” wrist watch, between Capitol ave. and ill. st., on 33rd: reward. Ta. 71T7. TAN SUEDE bag with c'n?ckbook. glasses, key. 1433 College, Li. 4fco6. Reward. WRIST WATCH—White gold. Sun. Riverside, Central bus. Reward. Wa. 5400. Painting and Papering HOME MAINTENANCE General house cleaning: woodwork, walls, windows washed. Painting, paper hanging and cleaning, est. free. Ta. 4646. REMOVE BY STEAM 30 da. spec. $2.50 per rm. & up. Ch. 6393 Paper Hanging—Cleaning Special rate, next 10 days. Be. 0771-R PAPER HANGlNG—Painting, wall oaper. samples, esti. J. HAMILTON. Dr. 4203-W. EXPERT wall paper cleaners. 75c. $1 per rm. We use canvas, clean up dirt. Paper hanging reas. CUNNINGHAM. He. 5438. PAINTING —Interior; exterior; "First-class work, reasonable prices.” is my motto. CHAS. PIERSALL, 1538 Gimber. Dr. 4480 PAPER HANGING—ISc per roll. Plasterlng. cleaning. VAN & SON. Dr. 3299. CLEANING —Wall pper. $1 room; work guaranteed. LOHMAN BROS. Dr. 2329. FOR PAPER HANGlNG—Painting and paper cleaning, lowest prioes. Call Dr 1317-R PAPER FURNISHED—And hung. Personal service: $4.50 up. G. FREW, Be. 0838-R. PAPER furnished: hung $4 room up; cleaning; plastering; work guar, Rl. 2234 A-l PAPER Cleannlg: neat, fast, white man, immed, service guar. Dr. 6812, PAPER CLEANlNG—Excellent service. $1 a room O’DONALD. Rl. 4628. CALL YOUNG; exp. paper cleaner, 75c & $1 rm.; firs, wash, te pol’h’d. Be. 0437-M. GENERAL painting, spray or brush; Inside or out. CLAIBORNE, Dr. 6534, PAPERINO average rooms 2 rfr $5; samples shown, satisfaction guar. Be. 4271-J. PAINTING—Paper hanging. Isc a roll; floor work: sample guarn. Wa. 1701. R-2. PAINTING. PAPFR HANGING. IF YOU DON’T CALL HU 6258. WE BOTH LOSE.

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Painting and Papering PAPER CLEANING, exp., 75c a room. B. THOMPSON. Li. 3169, PAPER HANGlNG—Cleaning: esti. free. Ch. 2004, FRANK JACKSON. Ir, 2415. PAPERING] painting, roofing carpenter, brick, cement; work guaranteed. Ri. 7725, Help Wanted Male SHOE SALESMAN Thoroughly experienced in selling men’s high grade shoes. Apply at once. Employment Division. The Wm. H. Block Cos. A FEW positions now open to men with cars, who can qualify. THE HOOVER CO.. 1131 N. Delaware. EXPERIENCED salesmen, splendid opening: janitor supplies; Indiana territory; very liberal commission. Dr. 7000. Help Wanted Female BEAUTY operator; beginner. ROHDE MILLINERY ANO BEAUTY SHOP, 314 E. Washington. COLORED GIRL "for general housework; stay nights. Cali Wa. 5652. Situations Wanted Male SALESMAN —Having several years experience in builders supplies and specialties; good references. Times Box B 249. Situations Wanted Female WANTED—General housework, more for home than wages. Call Ha. 1657. EXP. WOMAN—Wants work in home; at once; go anywhere. Phone Be. 1734-J. Rooms for Rent Ala., N.. 1310—Attrac. rm.; private bath. shower; no other rooms. Ri. 1621, aft, 6. CENTRAL, 2432 —Home-like rms., constant hot water: garage, DELAWARE. 713 N.. Apt. 2: front rm.. 1 or 2. Next to bath. Private apt. HAMILTON, N., 47 —Modern room; private home; 1 or 2, Ch. 4766-J. HERVEY. 1009—Modern, near Garfield park. Shelby car; $3. Dr. 3547. ILLINOIS, N., 3637—Nicely furnished room; modern, private home; for gentleman; garage optional. Ta. 4625. NEW JERSEY. N.. 1222—2, clean, front, sleeping rms.: private enrance. Li. 6013. NEW JERSEY. 402 N—Apt. 11; suite Os rms.; 1 or 2 empi, people. Rl. 6103. ORIENTAL, N., 20—Fur. or unfur. sleeping rooms, modern: 1 week rent free. PIERSON. 2408—Nicely furn. rm., modern. garage, apt. 111, car, Ha. 1042-J. TALBOTT, N.. 1927—Lovely front rm.. private home north, privileges. Ha. 2147. TALBOT. N., 2117—Combination living and bedrm., beau’ful overstu’ed; girls Ta. 0103. WALNUT, 311 E.—Clean, nicely furn. rm.. const, hot water for 2, $2,50. Ri. 1081. WALNUT. E.. 415—Light airy sleeping rms., next bath, private entrance. Reasonable, also large sleeping rm.. with hotplate. 23D. E., 816—Attractive sunny rm.; gentieman: Central College car.! Ee. 5948. COLONIAL HOTEL—Excellent rooms. $7 week, two persons: with bath. $10.50 two persons. LARGE, clean furnished room: next bath: private home. Dr, 5518. HOTEL ANTLERS 750 N. Meridian Special Summer Rates Effective June 1 2 People sl4-sls-sl6 Per Week Tub or shower baths, rooms, newly decorated and furnished, swimming pool; moderate priced coffee shop. Free parking, all for your convenience, within walking distance of Circle. LINCOLN 2351, * SARATOGA HOTEL 540 Mass., Simmons beds, inner-spring mattresses: spec, wklv rates to permanent. DREXEL ARMS —730 N. Illinois; 100 rms., $4 to $lO wk.; also fur, apartments. CLINTON HOTEL—29 Va.: large front rm,: 2 beds. <5; sgle. rms,. $2 up. HOTEL ST. DENIS—I 36 W. Market; clean nice rms.: running hot, cold water; $5 up. FURN. or unfurnished rm.; private home; next bath: reasonable. Wa. 0927-J. PRINCETON HOTEL Nice clean rms.; hot, cold water; $5 wk.. with bath. $7 wk. Cool rms. A real summer home: ladles. gentlemen. 232 S. 111. Room for Rent With Board ALABAMA. N.. 2114—Clean, cool, quiet; privileges, real home. Ha. 1557. NEW JERSEY. N., 2062 —Owner’s home in Morton pi.; nice room, large closet, twin beds, shower. $8: garage. Ta. 6916. NEW JERSEY. 2229 N—Attractive, airy, front rm.: constant hot water; private home: privileges; home cooking. Ta. 4706. NEW YORK. E.. 4918—Front rm.. twin or sirgle beds: priv. home. Ir. 2724. LARGE airy front rm.. privileges: radio; meals optional. 603 E, 32nd. Wa. 2836 EX-TEACHER—Wants children to board, mod, suburban home. Ch. 2033-W. CHILDREN TO BOARDS—Very reasonable. R. R. 3 Box 220 City. CHILD to board or mother and child; private home. Ha. 0397-R. Rent Housekeeping Rooms ALABAMA, 2205, N.—2 airy, clean, housekeeping rooms, running water, hardwood floors. $7 wk. Ta. 7110. BELLEFONTAINE. 1316—2 or 3 lovely modern rms.: well furn.; sink, pantry, refrigerator: gar.: private home. Ri. 6705. BROADWAY. 1134—Large, front rm. and kitchen: near bath: $5.50, BROADWAY. 1403—2-rm. apt*.; newly decorated: sink: $5.50 week, and $6.50. CENTRAL. 2143 —3-rm. small furn. apt.; upper: ref., SIC week. He. 1442. COLLEGE. 2308—Furn. or unfurnished; X rm., light, airy. Reas. He. 1462. CONGRESS. 821—2. nicely turn., large, mod, rms.; gar.; $6.50. Ha. 2853. EAST. N.. 840 —1-rm. and kitchenette; also 1-rm. kitchenette, sink in kitchen. FOUNTAIN SQUARE—I ROOM. $3; 2 RMS., $3.50, 1017 PBOBPECT 3T. ILL.. N.. 3339—Brick apt. bldg.: custodian serv; 1. 3-im. kltchnte apts.: $4. 85. >8 wk. ILLINOIS. N.. 3120—Nice clean, kitcher/.-tte apt., everything furn. Only $5.75. ILL.. N.. 838—Front rms.. Ist floor, sink. range. <5 up. Child welcome, Rl. 2287. LEXINGTON. 1021 —Large front rm. down; priv. entrance, 3 rms. up. Dr. 5541. MARKET. E., 1514—1 rm.. kitchenette. clear, airy. <4.50. All utl.iUes furnished. MERIDIAN. S.. 1706—2 friitt rms.. $6: 1 large rm . sink. tX Dr. 5443.

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Rent Housekeeping Rooms NEW jersey. N.. 134—Good clean housekeeping rooms. Rl. 4145. NEW YORK. E.. 520—MODERN. CLEAN. LARGE FRONT RM.. PARKING SPACE. OHIO. E.. 540 —2 rooms everything furnished: $4 per week: 1 room $3. PENN.. N.. 2030—Light front rm. for housekeeping: also sleeping. Ha. 0309-J. SOUTHEASTERN AVE., 1611—2 connecting rms., down; furn. for housekeep.; gas, lights, water furn.: priv. entr. $5 wk. TUXEDO. 810 N.—Good light rm.. kitchenette; everythg. furn.: $lB mo. Ch. 0249-J. VERMONT. E.. 439—2 light, housekeeping rooms: 1 up and 1 down. Rl. 6113. WALCOTT. N.. 44—2 well housekeeping' rooms: garage. 3816. WALNUT, 115. E.—2-rm. kitchenette apt.; close in; $5. See housekeeper in basement. WASH.. E., 3301—3 furnished rooms; modern, private entrance. Ch. 1984. WOODRUFF—S 44 M. DR.—l small apt., $6. Everything furnished. Ch. 3173. TENTH. E.. 226—M0d.: close in: 2-rm. apts.: turn.; sinks: sleeping rm.: hot water. 19TH. W.. 136—1. 2. 3, rm. furn. apt., Ist. floor porches. Meals optional. Ha. 4957. 30TH. W.. 1125—4 rms., unfum. . lights, gas. heat, water and garage paid; $25. Splendid location. Ha. 3238. 30TH. W.. 610 —3 unfum. rms.. priv. bath and entrance. Private. Ta. 4981. 31ST. W.. 1057—2 completely furn.. modern rms., private entrance, gar. Ta. 2551. LOVELY WOODRUFF—Rm.. kitchenette: pri, bath: $6.50; also 1 rm.. $4.50. Ch. 4108. A-l APT.—Newly decorated built-in features; very reason. East 425 N. Tacoma. Houses and Flats Furnished ASHLAND. 1529—2-rm. apt.: bath, porch; everything turn.: priv. entrance. Rl. 5976. BROADWAY .1530—Mod. 4-rm. apt.; good _f urnishings; reasonable. Ri. 9754. BROADWAY. 1304—Beautiful apt.: furn.: lge. yd„ preh. ga.: red. $35 & $39. Rl. 6716 KENWOOD. 3526—6-rm. mod. home for summer (teacher’s home). Ha. 2884-R. SHERMAN DR.. S., 1203—2 or 4 furn. rms., gar., mod., sub, home. Dr. 3112-J. AMBASSADOR APARTMENT HOTEL 850 N. PENN. Beautifully furnished and unfurnished apartments, ultra modern, bath with tub and shower. Frigidaire. Walking distance Phone Ri. 1371. THE BERWICK 901 North New Jersey St.: 2 rooms with kitchenette and bath: newly refurnished: ail utilities: low weekly rent. BEAUTIFULLY furnished downtown apartment for summer: 6 rooms. Ri. 5183, WILL Share Apt. with 2 girls, employed; Frigidaire. gar.: ref, exchanged. Box A-184 Apartments for Rent BELLEFONTAINE. 2315 —Recently redecorated lower apt.; 3 rms., bath, heat, wat., gar, furnished; reduced rent. Dr. 3300. BROADWAY and 21ST—3 or 4 rooms, heat. water: fine location. He. 4953. MANCHESTER. 962 N. PIiNN. „ Bedroom apartment; Frigidaire: all utilities; from $3750 to $60.00. Li. 1781. MARKET. E.. 1326—5 rms.. bath: mod.. steam-heated dup.; redeco.; $35. Rl. 2234. 3715 N. MERIDIAN SIIO.OO 18 E. 37th 55.00 240 E. Pratt 30.00 4509 E. Washington 50.00 5345 E. Washington St 39.00 412 N. Alabama $41.50- 53.50 1124 Broadway 43.00 1108 College 33.00 1020-1026 Central s2l- 35.00 1655 N. Alabama 37.00 1603 Central $37.50 to 50.00 418 E. 15th $43.00- 53.50 1226 N. Illinois $35- 40.00 3015 N. Meridian i 80.00 1733 N. Meridian 60.00 1220 Park 45.50 3515 N. Pennsylvania 50.00 850 N. Pennsylvania 60.50 234 E. Pratt 37.50 1244 E. Washington 41.00 1918 W Washington 38.00 MOYNAHAN PROPERTIES. 710 UNION TITLE. LI. 3458. HE. 1237. RI. 1371. Nights. Sundays, holidays. MERIDIAN. S., 923>/ 2 —Three large, newly papered, modern rooms; reduced to $9 a month. Call Ri. 0972. NEW YORK, W. 837—4 rms., heat, water, furn,: suitable for doctor or dentist. PARK. 1411—Attractive upper duplex, heat, water, range, refrigerator, gar. He. 5995. RUCKLE. 2805—6 rms.; 2 bedrm. apt.: floors resin.: porches: heat, water: $42.50. new low rate. Rl. 7243; eves.. Ha. 1663-M. 11TH. W.. 42—Nicely decorated kitchenette, apt.; heat light, gas, water and ice furn’Shed: $31.50. Apply Apt. 1. THE GRANT. PATRICIA APTS.—Modern. 3 rms.: Frigldaire: util, furn.: reduced rent. Dr. 2591-M MODERN APTS.—SIS to S4O per mo. See owner. 5018 E. Washington St. SEE OR PHONE US FIRST Furnished and unfurnished apts.. in ten locations: $35 up. Phone Li. 5391. 'V^ooosaauAoenci^ Apartment Rental Bureau We have apartments for rent anywhere in the city nOrth cf Washington St.: let us heln vou find one. positively no extra commission and no obligations: we usually furnish car and driver to show apartments without extra charge. Call Ri 1371. dav and night service. Four-Room Apt., $lB Thoroughly modern. 1234 W. New York. Dunlop & Holtegel, 122 E. Market ATTRACTIVE ROOMS Ballard Apt.; heat, water, light, elevator. 142 E. Ohio St. Reduced. R.i. 6412. Custodian or J. S. CRUSE REALTY CO. Houses for Rent ADAMS. 1925 —6-room mod., double gar.: near Brookside park. Ch. 4165-R. BELLEFONTAINE. 2308—Modern. 5-room double; renewed: water paid. He. 1441. BYRAM, 3856—Clean 4-rm. mod. double: built-in features, water pd.. gar. Wa. 1164. DRAPER. 1537—5 rooms, water paid. gas. elec.: nicely papered: reduced. Hu 4368. GRACELAND, 3452—Upper duplex; 4 rms. - . gar. water pd.; red.. sl6. Ta. 1844 aft. 5. HAUGH. N.. 1043—4-rm. double; redecorated: gas, elec, lights: sls. HOYT. 1401—7 rooms mod., can sublet; will furnish garage. t lr. 1372. ILL.. N.. 1510 —10 rms. mod., repapered, arranged romoers; red,; 535. Key 1512. lOWA. E.. 18 —Dandy 5 rooms, complete bath, hot water heater, no furnace, garage, water paid. Only S2O, Wa. 1255. JEFFERSON, ’N.. 940—Near Tech; 5 rms. mod., redecorated, gar.: $25. Ch. 6407-R. LEE, 1470 —5 rms., newly decorated; garage: water paid. Ri. 1652. MORRIS, W.. 208 —Clean. 2 rooms; gas. toilet, sink: water paid: $8 mo. Rl. 0645. NEW YORK, E., 3102—Corner. 5 rooms; mod,: redec., gar., water pd. Ch. 4318-J. PENN.. 2424 N.: mod. 5-rm. double: newly decorated: garage; reasonable. Ta. 6528. PERSHING. N.. 717—4-rm. single. sl3. McLean PI.. 36: 4 rms.. sls: wa. pd. Rl. 7725. RITTER. S.. 435—4-room double, semlmodern: A-l condition: >lB. Ri. 6618. ROOSEVELT, 2202 Nice 6-room cottage; elec., city water. gas. toilet, garage. $22.50. SCHMID & SMITH. INC- REALTORS. Sherman Dr., N., 3127 Five-room double, lights, gas, city water, garage, water paid $16.00. Schmid & Smith, Inc., Realtors SPRUCE, 1235—5-rm. semi-modem double; '/a mo. free: $lB. Dr. 3177-W. WALCOTT. N., 301—5-rm. double; $18; Inside toilet; water pd. Ir. 6015. WALCOTT. N., 303—5-rm. double] Us] inside toilet; water paid. Ir. 6015. 29TH ST., W.. 558—Excellent 4 rm. modern; nice yard; garage; kitchen furnished. S3O, Li. 4437. Cheap Double, Colored 1459 E. 24th. 4 rooms, $12.50. GREGORY & APPEL. INC. LI. 7491. 757 N. Elder (Colored) Four rooms, light, gas. city water, inside toilet, water paid. Reduced to $9.50. Schmid & Smith, Inc. Realtors Small Single, Cheap 1717 Laurel. 4 rooms and garage, sls. GREGORY A APPEL. INC. LI. 7491, ONE month frft, rent sl2; 5 rooms, elec.; 1436 Oliver ave. Owner, 1854 N. Delaware St. Ta. 5334. $7 —129 11. Harding st.; 3 rooms, elec. Owner, 1854 N. Delaware St. Ta. 5334.

Houses for Rent ONE month free; 7 rooms, modern, 155 W. Pratt st; rent S3O. Owner, 1854 N. Delaware St. Ta. 5334. 3400 NORTH—S-room mod. double; built-in features, garage: $lO off Ist mo. to rellable tenant. Rl. 6064, Ha. 0112-M. ONE month free; rent sl3; Brookside ave.; 5 rooms, gas. elec.. Inside toilet and sink, water paid. Owner, 1854 N. Delaware St. Ta. 533*. COLORED—One month free; rent $5; 875 W. 11th st; 3 rooms. Owner, 1854 N. Delaware St. Ta. 5334. COLORED—Highland PI., 2846; 5-rm. double; semi-mod.; garage. Ta. 6675. Suburban for Rent GARDEN LAND—S acres, 4-room house, garage, 2 poultry houses, 150 bearing grapes, cherries; plenty shade; 1 mile 111 St City ' JEN NINGS BROS., 28 S. Business Places for Rent l aMe -j- 1 aw Rt riC f'>4o’ ace ’ reason " STOREROOM—39OS E. 10th St, Very reasonable: $25. Ch. 4877. Suburban for Sale NOTHING DOWN 5-room Bungalow, large chicken yard, electric lights, garage, front drive, good well, house in good condition; only $22 50 per month, price $2,700; located West ?? ar National Road. Call MR. FRAZEE, LI- 2318. SCHLOSS BROS. INV. CO. 137 East Washington St. Real Estate for Exchange 2 5 D ,J ot , E - ® ide Exeter, N. of W. 12th. _T. ade for auto; chp, rental prop. Ri, 7725. Business Opportunities COMPLETELY equipped doughnut shop; must sell quick. 3032 E, Washington St. shares Trustee System Service Pref. Any reasonable offer will -De accepted. Address Times Box B 247. Machinery & Tools For Sale Cheap Two lie Exhaust Fans: 36-in„ 3-phase. 60-cycle. 220 volts, 565 R. P. M. Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E, Washington St. Ir. 1151 Building Materials CLOSING out stock of builders’ supplies, hardware, paint, roofing; in fact almost everything to build or repair with. Also trucks and office equipment. Ask for list of items. Dealers invited. Ha. 2510. Allied Coal & Material Cos., 2112 Northwestern. Live Stock SALE OR TRADE—Jersey cow and pigs. Phone Beech Grove, 146-R 1. Pets CANARY SINGERS—S2.7S; written guarantee. 2416 E. Michigan. Ch. 7100, Household Goods FURNITURE ~ Canvas chairs, recliiing chairs, several beds, folding cots, chairs stools and camp stoves. All sizes r.nd styles of tents. Waterproof tarpaulins and canvas covers, all sizes; no waiting. See us and save money. HOOSIER TARPAULIN AND CANVAS GOODS CO. ICE BOXES Big reduction on many refrigerators in our very complete line. Buy now and save money. Polar Ice and Fuel Cos. 2000 Northwestern Ave. SEWING MACHINES—On easy payments; $1 will deliver a machine in your home. We have what you want. SINGER CO.. 405 Mass. Ave.. 312 E. Vermont St. Li. 8463 . SEWING MACHINES] oorcabie electric and other makes as low as $35 SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO.. 126 W Washington St Rl 9718. GAS STOVE—Furniture, pianos, sewing machines, refrigerators; all in good condition and cheap as you want them. Dellvery free 127 W. Georgia St. ELEGANT living-rm.. dining-rm.] bedrm. 2428 eS N. Indian. : ° therS at * Sacrmce ’ GAS RANGES $5 up. CHAS. KOEHRING. 882 Va. Ave. MAKE your own dresses. Buy Singer sewing machines as low as $lO. Singer Sewmg Machine Cos.. 838 Va. Ave Dt 2474 HAVE your sewing mch. repaired. White Serwing Mch Cos., 60 W. New York. Rl. 4 (55. —Like new: a real bargain. 1117 E. Michigan St. BOOKC A SE, light oak: antique chest of drawers; reason. 2143 Central Ave. VACUUM CLEANERS. 2 used, large discount $1 wk. 1244 W, Wash. St. Be. 4564. OIL, gasoline and range cook stove.’; Ice boxes; cheap. 1236 Oliver Ave. Be. 2456. CRAIR :„ brown leather, good condition. $5, Call Dr. 0756. CHEST of drawers, furniture. large rug. Also 5 room furniture. 638 Jefferson. DAVENPORT—Bookcase, refrigerator, 100 lbs.; reasonable. Ch. 7034. GAS RANGE—“Direct Action.” high oven; breakfastset, etc. Ch. 0961-J, evenings. Musical Instruments KURTZMANN walnut upright: also Kurtzmann mahogany upright: choice of either one of these pianos at an unusually low price. WILKING MUSIC CO.. 120 E. Ohio St. SAXOPHONES—lnvestigate our new rental aPd frre lesson plan. LORENZ SAX SCHOOL. Pembroke Arcade. Li. 4800. CHRISTMAN mahogany upright; exceL lent piano: modem case; specially priced $65. WILKING MUSIC CO.. 120 E. Ohio St. PlANO—Mahogany case, like new. ideal ; for practice. SSO, 3928 Ruckle St. j STUDIO upright; small] slightly used] j fully guaranteed: less than half the ! Pribe. WILKING MUSIC CO., \ 120 E. Ohio St. j SPLENDID oak upright piano; good tone ; an? action: price 525. WILKING MUSIC CO.. 120 E. Ohio St. Radio and Equipment Radio Bargains 5-DAY EXCHANGE OPTION Neutrowound. complete ~...519 50 Day Fan. complete 25 00 Radiola, 33. complete 29.00 Atwater Kent, complete 47.50 Atwater Kent, complete 29.00 Croslev “Wlgit”. complete 34.00 Croslev Buddy Bov. complete 54 00 Radiola. table model, complete 32.50 Falcon, complete 59.00 Philco table model, complete 35.00 Majestic, super het.. complete 59.00 FREE DELIVERY—FREE HOOKUP EASY TERMS Radio Bargain Shop 225 E. Wash. St. For Direct Current Only 6 Tube Screen Grid Midget, wonderful Radio for $39.50 complete. KEMPLER RADIO CO. 36 Virginia Ave. Ri. 3235. DEPENDABLE RADIO SERVICE Service calls. 50c. Aerials. $3. He. 1951. Store-Office Supplies TYPEWRITERS Unusual bargains, all makes secondhand typewriters. Ail makes rested. $2-50 one month. 3 months. $6. Woodstock Typewriter Cos.. Fact. Br. >l7 N. Pens St. I LL 4712.

Don’t Lose Tour Auto! AUTO LOANS AND REFINANCING RIDE WHILE YOU PAY Legal Rate r Caah at Once—No Waiting—' \ Loan by Phone No Red Tape—No I If You Wish Endorsers I Our Representative Will Call lJ L V If payments are too large we will make them smaller LINCOLN AUTO LOAN CO. 8 SOUTH CAPITOL AVENUE Riley 1331

AUTOMOBILE LOANS REFINANCE AT LOWER PAYMENTS SACKS BROS. LOAN CO. 308 INDIANA AVE. Rl 5994 2nd BLOCK OFf ILLINOIS AND OHIO STS.

Miscellaneous for Sale

Battery Dealers In lots of ten or more, your pick at $2.50 each, nation-ally-advertised 13-p late heavy duty 6-volt auto batteries, charged dry. Hurry and get the best. All batteries to be sold at this price. Unclaimed Freight Station Cor. Capitol and South St.

NEW and factory rebuilt electric water pumps. Liberal terms and trade. Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E. Washington St. Ir. 1151, All guaranteed. NEW and factory rebuilt electric air comSressors. Easy terms. Meier Electric ; Machine Cos.. 3525 East Washington. Ir, 1151. All guaranteed. USED bath tub. sxß ft., also 1 sit bathtub, lavatories, lot of hot water and steam radiators. Haines Plumbing Cos. Li. 8884. CINDERS—Sand and gravel, sodding and excavating, general hauling. Ir. 2820. BUY fresh broken pretzels, 10c per lb. at the factory. 2648 Northwestern Ave. 4 TIRES —Complete with rims, 5-31x5.00; reasonable. Ch. 5630-J. TRUNK.—Gausepohl; like new: bargain for SB. Call Wa. 1325-M. Barter and Swap ATWATER KENT Radio. 8 tube, all elec., trade for good used car. 615 N. Pine St. TRADE—For typewriter or cash, $45 new steam washer. Cali Ta. 5237. Miscellaneous Wanted H FURNITURE N OF ALL KINDS. HOMES COMPLETE PREFERRED HODGES AUCTION. RI. 2019 CASH FOR OLD JEWELRY Turn. your old watches, jewelry, dental gold bridges into cash. Bring or mail to STANDARD GOLD SMELTING REF. CO.. Fourth floor. 23 N. Pennsylvania St. CASH FOR FURNITURE NO ONE CAN PAY MORE. CALL WERLEY. HUMBOLDT 7274 FIRST. IP YOU’VE FURNITURE TO SELL CALL HA 4957: NO DEALER: CAN PAY MORE. YOU NEED CASH I NEED FURNITURE USED CLOTHING WANTED. CALL DR. 5751. OPENING—New acution house, pay extra good prlce for furniture. Dr. u 446. Coal and Wood WHITE STAR BLOCK $5.00 Best Virginia block, forked 6.00 UNION ICE AND COAL CO. 1910 Bluff Ave. Dr. 4621. POCAHONTAS COAL CO. 2112 Northwestern Ave. Ta. 3080. FREDRICK COAL CO. 801-899 Beecher St. Dr. 1792. TIMES WANT ADS maxe Interesting reading because interesting bargains of many kinds are listed here daily. Money to Loan LOANS—On furniture. Rate per month Lowest in city. OTHER COMPANIES PAID OFF. Indianapolis Public Welfare Loan Association 330 Occidental Bldg. RI. 3587 FUR^UfURE AiirqgpANs Buckeye Finance Cos. 207 E. New York St RI. 4974 NEED MONEY QUICKLY? $lO to S3OO in 24 Hours Strict Privacy—Terms to Suit You. PERSONAL FINANCE CO. Formerly Beneficial Loan Society. 34 S. Pennsylvania St. Personal Propenv Loans CAPITAL LOAN COMPANY. Inc 141 Va E. Washington St. Riiev 7561 1102Vg Prospect St. Drexe) 6088 AUTOS FURNITURE LOANS EQUITABLE FINANCE CO. 219 E Ohio St. U 8605 TIMES WANT ADS make interesting reading. because Interesting bargains of many kinds are listed here daily Automobile Insurance r SOLO monthly ON PAYMENTS IROQUOIS automobile insurance AGENTS WANTED FI CONSOL) DATED BL0& U.440J-2 . _■_ 1 Auto Supplies and Repairs SAVE 60% ON ANY JOB I Complete overhaul. 4j>. $18: 6s. $27. Supervised toy master mechanics and absolutely guaranteed. Drive in or phone. INDIANA STATE AUTO SCHOOL. South and Alabama. Rl. 0648. USED TIRES 2,000: all sizes at sl, $l5O. $2. $2.50! each. Open Evenings. We have your size. Be. 4300. TOM ROGERS. 3117 West Washington St. John gudelhoefer wagon co- wh< repair or make new tops and curtains for otir ear 202 Kentucky Ave Automobiles for Sale FORD —Coupe, 1929. Motor A-l: tires food; only *275; terms. C. O. WARNOCK, 19 East Washington St. Ll. 8396. FORD —Tudor sedan. 1930. Very low mileage, in excellent condition; only *375; terms. C. O. WARNOCK, 819 East Washlngton St. Ll. 8396. 1929 CHEVROLET —2-door sedan. A clean job; *285, SBS down. EUREKA AUTO CO.. 332 N Capitol. 14. 41S8. 1929 FORD TUDOR SEDAN New tires; A-l condition: *275. ,SBS down. EUREKA AUTO 00., 332 Capitol. LL 4188. *

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Automobiles for Sale Selected List 1930 Packard standard 8 de luxe sedan. 1930 Packard custom 8 roadster de luxe; 6 wire wheels. 1930 Graham-Paige 612 sedan. 1929 Packard standard 8 club sedan. 1928 Packard 6 sport phaeton. 1928 Packard custom 8 roadster. 1928 Franklin sedans (2). 1929 Chrysler 75 sedan. Cadillac 314 sedan. Sec the above cars at once. All real values. The Citizens Motor Car Cos. (27 Years with Packard) 1511 N. Illinois St. Ri. 7598 Own Evenings and All Day Sunday CHEVROLET coach. 1929: moIMr u ln „w splendid condition; w/| finish like new; good tires: " L very dean: only $295. CHEVROLET roadster. 1929; Just j g JMr car you have been looking for: only $245. . 1L OLDSMOBILE Delux aeI fur dan. Six wire wheels, mar\rm\ sn *PPV looking sei t dan at the low figure of $515. JJ CHEVROLET sedan, 1928. One of our best bargains; In A-l condltl °n: only $260. Lauth Chevrolet Cos. 3547 E. Washington St. JR. 1175 Indianapolis Buick Cos., Inc. 1928 Franklin Coupe $575 1929 Buick Sport Coupe 645 1926 Buick Coupe, very g00d... 175 1928 Chrysler Sedan 350 1926 Buick Tudor Sedan 195 1930 Ford Model A %-ton Truck 295 1927 Buick Sedan, M 325 1929 Buick Convertible Cpe., M. 745 Indianapolis Buick Cos., Inc. 1302 East Wash. St. LI. 1571 Bargains in Used Cara! CARSON BROS 921-23 Virginia Ave. Dr. 0833. Good Used Cars. . _ FRANK S. FEESER. _U26 Prnyrect p t MOO REAL VALUES IN USED LARS MARMON NEW-USED CAR 6TORB CHEVROLET—Coupe. 1929; $265. frdlanapolis Automobile Cos.. Inc.. 1065 Virginia. X CHEVROLET. 1928 roadster: good tires: good Daint; $135. Hare Chevrolet Company 540 E. Wash. St. Rl. 5325. : FORD—Coupe. 1926. Runs fine, good ruboer; oniy $65. C. O. WARNOCK, 819 I East Washington St. Li. 8396. ESSEX—Sedan] 1929: *295] Indianapolis Automobile Cos . Inc.. 1065 Virginia. DODGE—Coupe. 1925: SBS. Indianapolis Automobile Cos.. Inc„ 1065 Virginia. FORD—Fordor. 1929: $295. Indianapolis Automobile Cos.. Inc.. 1065 Virginia. PLYMOUTH coupe. 1931. Can hardly be told from new. Only $465. Also other good buys. Swlsshelm <fe Son. 544 East st. 1929 BUlCK—Standard sport coupe; $495 BRIGHTWOOD AUTO CO.. 2346 Station St. Ch. 6646. CHEVROLET—IP26 coach: good transportation: S2O down. Browning Gent Cos.. Inc.. 10th and Meridian Bt. Rl, 8635. CHEVROLET—I92> coupe: motor overhauled: S3O down. Browning Gent Cos.. Inc.. 10th and Meridian St. PONTIAC—-1927 coach: very good condiV‘°P ; * 4 5 down Browning Gent Cos.. Inc.. 10th and Meridian St. Rl. 8655. OLDSMOBILE sedan. 1929. Just like new good rubber, paint A-l. A real bargain. Only $485. Also other good buys. Swisshelm ft Son. 542-44-46 East Wash, st. WHIPPET COUPE $95 Chrysler 50. Coupe $235.00 Buick, 25, 40 Coach ' $225 00 EASY TERMS. JONES MOTOR CORP. Capitol and Vermont. LI. 4455 BUICK SPORT COUPE; 6 wire' wheels 90 horse power engine: straight 8: 1931 car On account of death of my wile I will sawtflee mv equity. Sell or accept light C ne r Carlike WE GOT BARGAINS YES SIR. SURE BARGAINS HUDSON. ESSEX. BUICK. DODOS’* CHEVROLET AND FORD DODGES. aj? d Financeti Right. OARLE\ MOTOR SALES HUDSON-ESSEX SALES. 1663-65 S. MERIDIAN. DR. 4743 V ° coupe. 1928. A real buy. Onlf Hare Chevrolet Company 540 E. Wash. St. rj 5325 p ONTTAC ccach. late 1927; CTi e ’ll29-R tlr€S: * ls<> - ter ®*' Owner. fQRG roadster. 1929: Dlekup bodv: closed cab: only *275. Hare Chevrolet Company 540 E, Wash. S4. m 5325. FORD 1530—Standard coupe, late iqsqonh- driven 64)00 miles; fully equipped; sioo k a * rum^le teat. Down payment! SMITH & MOORE. INC. r. 528 S^ th Meridian St. Ll. 2497. Open evenings and SnnAay. XWHU*PET. 1938 SPORT COUPE. A good buy at $150.00. Hare Chevrolet Company 540 E. Washington St. Rl. 5333. Trucks X FORD—I 929 platform body: in excellent condition: good Daint; completely overhauled: a real bargain: $350. Hare Chevrolet Company 540 E. Washington St. Rl. S32i. FORD—Dump truck, 1930. In excellent condition; only $425; terms. C. O. WARNOCK. 819 East Washing*on St. Ll. 8396, CO.. 633 H. Capitol Rl. Automobiles Wanted WE PAY CASH Any a &R‘teE k r T !& I SS2& WILL—Pav case tor voui air or tOttitT. I. WOLF AUTO CO. u- !*. Ml H. Capita*.