Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 48, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 July 1931 — Page 11

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INSTITUTE HITS HOOVER'S PLAN OF PRIVATE AID National Group Annoyed at President’s Stand Against Public Relief. By Scripps-Hotcard Sctcspaper Alliance UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA, July 6.—The Immediate and pressing problem of obtaining dally bread will engage the institute of public affairs this week. It promises also to develop considerable outspoken opposition to President Herbert Hoover’s insistence that unemployment relief come from private sources. Already discussions of municipal administration and all those involving the tax rate have been tending to wind up eventually in discussions of the depression, what has been done and what will be done. A totally unscheduled debate on relief broke out during a meeting on public welfare work over the week-end, when Louis Brownlow, expert in municipal problems, submitted figures of the Russell Sage foundation showing that for the first quarter of 1931, 59 per cent ot all the relief administered has come from public agencies, a much higher percentage than in 1929 or 1930. Controversy ‘Cruel’ “In view of this fact it is a little annoying to read a statement from the President that the need will be met by private agencies, and that a dollar given privately is of more value than a thousand dollars given out of a public fund,” Brownlow said. . . “Next winter 1 public and private agencies both are faced with the greatest emergency in respect to freezing an dstarving citizens that has ever occurred in our country. With that situation the most futile, cruel thing possible is controversy over forms of relief, and division between public and private aid.’ “Where the municipal governments can no longer go on, they will appeal to their states. Where the state can’t help, as Arkansas could not last year, an appeal will be made to Washington,” Brownlow said. Discuss Chain Stores Chain stores are being discussed this week,* along with unemployment, regionalism and southern industrialism, and views concerning them which surprised a great many of the institute’s members were brought out in the first day’s debate. , , M. M. Zimerman, advertising and merchandising counsel, told the institute that many of the ills suffered by independent stores in the past were their own fault; that recognition of this fact has now Dlaced the independents in an increasingly strong position, and thau the eventual supermacy of the independents through co-operation will be established and the chain store movement checked and perhaps reversed. Thirty-seven states are now attempting to pass legislation to curb chain stores, but the independents have fought out of their troubles alone by discovering the advantages of co-operation and by capitalizing on individuality. CHINA BLIND CLINIC TREATS THOUSANDS Extraordinary Results Mark 4-Year Existence of League. By United Press TIENTSIN, July 6.—The extraordinary results obtained in four years by the International League for Prevention of Blindness in Tientsin have been revealed at a reception given for Dr. L Lossaurn, who has returned to France after founding and directing the league for four years. The league established four clinics in Tientsin, and did field work in factories. Several thousand men, women and children threatened with blindness have been cured. Several Chinese and foreign doctors, who have worked without charge for the league, are carrying on the work after Dr. Lossarun’s departure. PLANS CATALORANCH Arkansas Farmer Will Breed Giant Imported Meat Animals. By United Press MEMPHIS, July 6.—W. W. Fagg, manufacturer of frozen custard, plans the raising of catalo on his ranch in Arkansas. The catalo is a giant meat animal, a cross between the American buffalo and pure bred cow. Fagg said he would keep his herd at Hardy, Ark., about 150 miles northeast of Memphis, where he owns 1.200 acres of pasture land. He has imported a buffalo bull from Minden, Neb., and will breed them to his herd of Black Angus cattle. Two more bulls will be brought from Nebraska. BEER REALLY IS IBACK Finland’s Breweries Now Unable to Keep Up With Demand. HELSINGFORS. July 6.—Finland increased the alcoholic content of its beer from 1.6 to 2.25 per cent and the country’s breweries have been unable to keep up with the demand, having had to add hundreds of extra workers. * Finland passed a prohibition act twelve years ago, and just recently modified it to allow the larger alcoholic content of beer. BEGS BED, HAS $137 Police Ordered to Search Seekers of Free Lodging. By United Press NEW BRITAIN. Conn., July 6. There’s a new rule at police head-quarters-search everyone asking form. night’s lodging. William Parker of Baltimore, after spending a night as “guest” of the city thanked the sergeant for his hospitality and departed. A few hours later he was arrested for selling pencils without a license and found to have $137 in his pocket. His second night in jail was not gratis.

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GRADUATES TO BETEACHERS Assistantship Given Eleven of De Pauw Class. By Times Special GREENCASTLE, Ind., July 6. • Eleven De Pauw university seniors who received bachelor of arts degrees this year will be enabled to do post-graduate work in their major subjects through assistantships which they have been granted in graduate schools of other colleges and universities. The list is as follows: John K. Edwards. Lebanon, graduate research assistantship in botany. University of Pennsylvania. Catherine Gross. Manilla, a graduate assistantship in botany. University of Wisconsin. Anna Mae Kimmell. Kimmell. a graduate assistantship in botany. University of Nebraska. Horace Barnett, Indianapolis, a graduate assistantship in the department of botany. Miami university. Marian Emory. Hammond, a graduate assistantship in sociology. Western Reserve. Winifred Murnane, Greencastle. graduate assistantship in department of sociology. Western Reserve. Willard Smith, Indianapolis, a graduate assistantship in physics. University of Kansas. Robert G. Hamilton. Newcastle, a graduate assistantship In geology. University of lowa. Arnold Robinson. Hammond, teaching fellowship, school of music. De Pauw. Gilbert Woodsldes. Curwensville. Penn., graduate assistantship in biology. Woodshole. Mass. Dona Madaras, Bemont. 11l- a graduate assistantship in the department of biology. Woodshole. Mass.

WOMAN CONVICTED BY AN ALL-WOMAN JURY Gets Sentence From Sisters for Liquor Law Violation. By United Press WASHINGTON, Pa., July 6. The first all-woman jury in Washington county demonstrated that it could be as fair as a jury of men in dispensing justice. Mrs. Josephine Wozolck was complaining witness against Joe Fabis in an assault and battery case. A jury of twelve men found the man guilty. A few minutes later Mrs. Woiolck was herself defendant in another case, charged with violation of the liquor laws. A jury of twelve women convicted her. CHAMP WORM CATCHER Oregon High School Girl Nets 204 Pounds of Caterpillars. By United Press FLORENCE, Ore., July 6.—Shirley Wisdom is the champion caterpillar catcher of Florence high school. In competition with several other students she caught 204 pounds of caterpillars. The total catch was about 437 pounds. Statistical-mind-e individuals estimated they would reach about thirty-nine miles, if placed end to end. MARRIAGE AGE HIGHER Bride 26, Groom 30, Study of License Records Discloses. By United Press CLEVELAND, July 6.—The age at which Cleveland couples marry seems to be advancing, according to a single day’s study of licenses at the marriage bureau. The average age of the June bride was 26 years and 9 months, while her husband was 30 years and 11 months. The self-styled “confirmed bachelor” was far more frequently observed at the clerk’s office than his younger, irresponsible brother. FILL DEAD MEN’S SHOES Coroner Gives Footwear to 100 of Portland's Jobless. By United Press PORTLAND, Ore- July 6—One hundred pairs of shoes taken by the coroner’s office from the feet of dead men were given to unemployed and are walking the streets of Portland. sany men came to the coroner’s office and left wearing shoes of meq who met violent deaths.

$3,000 DESIREO FOR MEMORIAL Shelby County War Veterans Would Be Honored. Bn Times Special SHELBYVILLE, Ind., July 6.—The Shelby county council at its September session will be asked to appropriate $3,000 to be used in construction of a memorial to men of the county who have served In wars. Originally the project was the idea of the few remaining members of the local Grand Army of the Republic post, who decided to use a few hundred dollars in the post treasury to perpetuate the memory of Civil war veterans. Since then sentiment has crystallized in favor of honoring all war veterans. Legal Notices BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS NOTICE OF HEARING Notice is hereby given that B. A. Branson has filed with the Board of Zoning Appeals of the city of- Indianapolis, a petition asking permission to vary (he requirements of the Zoning Ordinance by erecting a six-room single dwelling t 2717 East Riverside drive, in addition to the eexisting four-room house on. the rear of the lot. ~ , . A public hearing will be held by said Board in Room 104. City Hall. Tuesdav. July 14. 1931. at 2:30 p. m.. at which 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. BOARD OF ZONING APFEALS NOTICE OF HEARING. Notice is hereby given that James E. McNamara estate 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 bv installing two ten thousand gallons under-ground gasoline tanks in addition to the existing 11.000 gallons tank at 951 W. New York street. A public hearing will be held by said Board in Room 104. City Hall, Tuesday. July 14, 1931. at 2:30 p. m.. at which 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. BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS. NOTICE OF HEARING. Notlee is hereby given that M. Browning has filed with the Board of Zoning Appeals of the City of Indianapolis, a petition asking nermlsison to vary the requirements of the zoning Ordinance by erecting a refreshment stand at 1806 South Belmont Avenue. A Public Hearing will be held by said Board in Room 104. City Hall. Tuesdav. July 14. 1931. at 2:30 p. m„ at which time and place all interested per ; sons will be given oportunity to be hearn in reference to the matters set out In said petition. BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS. GEO. T. O’CONNOR, Pres. H. B. STEEG Secretary-Engineer, BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS NOTICE OF HEARING Notice is hereby given that P. J. Shampav has filed with the Board of Zoning Appeals of the Citv of Indianapolis. a petition asking permission to vary the requirements of the Zoning Ordinance bv remodeling and using the existing dwelling at 1912 N. Meridian street, as a rug and carpet salesroom and erecting anew building on the rear for rug cleaning. A public hearing will be held by said Board in Room 104, City Hall. Tuesday, July 14. 1931. at 2:30 p. m.. at which 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. The Cleveland, Cincinnati. Chicago and St. Louis Ry. (NYC RR Cos. Lessee), will sell at public auction at their Unclaimed Freight Station, Capitol Ave. and South St., Indianapolis, Ind., at 9:30 a. m. Wednesday, July 22, 1931, the following described shipments which have been refused or unclaimed and charges unpaid, unless previously claimed by rightful owners. Lot No.—Consignee and Destination Commodity. R-297 J. A. Shroyer Cos.. Indianapolis, Ind., 1 pkg. bakery supplies. R-301 Main Hat Shop. Dayton. 0., 1 etn. water washing fluid in bottles. R-304 Rutenbarg Electric Cos., Marlon, Ind.. 57 ctn. display matter. R-305 Oscar Klein, Delaware. 0., 1 case circulars. R-306 Ohio Varnish Cos.. Cleveland, O--39 cases paint. R-307 Honey Boy Cos., E. St. Louis, 111., 30 boxes cracker jack. R-309 Culver Mfg. Cos., Winchester, Ind., 3 etn. dry goods. R-31X Bee Bee Confection Cos., Dayton. 0., 4 cases chewing gum. R-313 Frank Jeffries. Indianapolis, Ind.. 1 used Pontiac coupe. R-314 J. E. Mumma, Dayton, 0., 11 bags stock salt. R-315 J. P. Gordon Cos., Columbus, 0.. 2 boxes seat covers. R-310 Burns Coal Supply Cos., Columbus. 0., 1 bdl. mty. cement sacks. R-317 M. W. Hogan. Cleveland, 0., 2 boxes parts, 1 ert Tent Poles. R-319 Master Mechanics Cos., Cleveland, 0., 1 small drum asphaltum. R-2SI Auto Market. Goshen, Ind.. 16 ctn. paper butter boxes. R-318 Mrs. C- L. Doby, Olmstead, 111., 1 rocker. 1 high chair. R-322 O/N Milford Grain & Milling Cos.. Milford, Ind., 20 bags poultry suppliment. R-323 O/N Joe Partain, Harrisburg, HI.. 1 bbl. earthenware. 700-RMC T. B. Greenwell, Louisville, Kv., 1 keg rfg. cement, 1 box paint in oil. R-320 Evansville Candy Cos., Evansville, Ind., 1 case. 1 ctn. candy. R-3.1l Geo. A. Anthrop, La Fayette. Ind., 1 stl. hlf. brl. lub. oil. In addition to the above mentioned articles, there will be offered for sale at this time, many other articles which have been refused acocunt of damage or have checked over without marks. These shipments may be inspected Tuesday. July 21. 1931. between hours 8 a. m. and 4:30 p. m. Description of packages are copied from freight or way bill, but neither quanitv or contents are guaranteed. Terms of sale: Cash or certified check payable immediately at conclusion of sale. J. K. VANCE, F. C. A. C. A. MILLS. Auctioneer. Death Notices DUGLE. MRS. CARRlE—Beloved sister of Edward Homuth. passed awav Friday evening. Services at the JOHNSON & MONTGOMERY FUNERAL HOME. 1622 N. Meridian. Tuesday. 2 n. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. FITZ. WILLIAM NEWTON—Husband of Olive D. Fitz. father of Helma Mae. Martha Javne. and William Hufford Fitz, passed awav Monday morning. Services at the PLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Wednesday. 2 p. m. Burial Greenfield. Ind. Friends nav call at the Mortuary Tuesday afternoon and evening. (Greenfield and Newcastle Ind. papers please copy.) MILLER, HARRIETT E.—Beloved mother of William J. Miller and Mrs. Hessie Haberstlck, departed this life Monday, July 6, age 60 years. Funeral Wednesday, July 8, at the Edgewood M. E. church. Stop 7. Madison road. 10 a. m. Burial West Newton cemetery. Friends Invited. Friends mav call at the residence of her son, 1801 Thompson St. Funeral under the direction of MOORE & KIRK. PURSELL, MATILDA (KATE)—Wife of Frank S. Pursell. passed away July 6 at the home. 1148 Dawson St. Funeral from the residence Wednesday. July 8. at 3 p. m. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. Friends Invited. STEPHENS, J. J.—Passed on Sunday. July 5 620 a. m., age 75 years, beloved father of Mrs. Jane Ross. Mrs. Fannie Young. Mrs. Bonnie Taylor of Indianapolis. Mr. Jack Stephens of Houston. Tex. Funeral Wednesday. July 8, at residence. 3434 North Gale St.. 2 p. m. Friends invised. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. HARRY W. MOORE IN CHARGE. __ SCHLANZER. BENEDICT J —Age £5 years, Saturday, 8:20 p. m., husband of Mary Schlanzer, father of Ben, Edward, WU11am. Joseph and Mayme Schlanzer. Frank Schlanzer, Rer.o, Nev.; Albert Schlanzer, Piqua, O.; Mrs. Clara Blair of Lansing. Mich. Funeral at late home. 1655 union St,, Tuesday, 8:30 a. m.; Sacred Heart church, 9 a. m. Burial St. Joseph's cemeterv. Deceased was member St. Francis Aid Society, VANCE, DR. JASPER C.—Husband of Bertha Vance, father of Marguerite and Frank C. Vance, Mrs. Victor Beckerich, Mrs. Joseph Aulbach and brother of Mrs. George Fox ot Anderson. Ind.. passed away at his residence, 3040 Baltimore avenue, Sunday. July 5. Friends may call at the residence anv time after 4 p. m. Monday. Funeral Wednesday, July 8. at the residence, 8:30 a. m. Services at the Church of St. Francis De Sales at 9 a. m. Burial at St. Mary's cemetery, Anderson, Ind. Friends Invited. (Anderson, Greenflcld and Shelbyville papers please copy.] VANDSRGRIFF. ANNA MARlE—Beloved wife of Clarence Vcndergriff and mother of Orville Vandergriff, sister of Henry and WlUiam Ahlers of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Ella Russell of Danville. 111., passed away Sunday at the Robert Long hos?ital. Funeral Tuesday, July 7, 2:30, at he Arlington M. JS. church. Burial Anderson cemetery. * Friends Invited. Funeral under the direction ci GEORGE M'CARTY, FORTVttML

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Rooms for Rent HOTEL ANTLERS 750 N. MERIDIAN Special Summer Rates 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. COLONIAL HOTEL—Excellent rooms. $7 week, two persons: with bath. 810.50. two persons. SARATOGA HOTEL —540 Mass. Ave.. clean. modern, outside rms.. special low rates. Room for Rant With Board PARK. 833 —Room and board, suitable. 1 or 2: home privileges. Rl. 9930. RUCKLE. 1827—Pleasant rm.. privileges. 2 empl. persons: board optional. He. 5735, Kqnt Housekeeping Rooms ALABAMA, N., 2535—3 rms., well furnished: running water; reas. Ha. 3407. ALA., 1838 N.—Clean apt.: porches: hot water, sink: all conveniences. Cut price. ALABAMA, N.. 2205 —2-room apartment: light, airy; $6. Ta. 7110. \ ASHLAND. 1635—4 rms. down, priv. bath; porches, sink, range, garage, yard. BELLEFONTAINE, 1131—2 2-ria. apts.; overstuffed, sink, $5. $6.50. CAPITOL, N. 1641—Lovely, large, cool, front, next bath: prlv, home. $4. Ta. 3857. CENTRAL AVE.—Cool apt., completely furn. Private entrance. Ta. 6724, CENTRAL. 1960—2 nice cool rms. down; sink: private porch. CENTRAL. 1404—2 large, cool rms., down: sink, parking space. COLLEGE, 820—Large, front, mod. housekeeplng rm., also small sleeping rm.. $2. COLLEGE. 2630 —2 nicely furn. rms.. private home: garage: $7. He. 5053. EAST. N.. 714—Modern housekeeping apt.: everything furn.: private entrance. FOUNTAIN SQUARE—2 ROOMS, $3.50. 1017 PROSPECT ST. ILLINOIS. N., 2339—1. 2 and 3 kitchenette apt- $3. $4. $5. $7.50 wk. Ta. 7110, NEW JERSEY. N- 134—Good clean housekeeping rooms. F.l- 4145. NEW JERSEY, N., 854—2-rm. completely fur, apt., airy, cool: prlv. ent. Li. 3082. NET,' JERSEY, 1029 N.—Large housekeeplng room, kitchenette, auto space; $3.50. OHIO, 540 E.—2 Front rooms; $4 week; single rooms $2 up. ORIENTAL. N.. 20—2 rms., completely furn. apt- private entrance, mod. Li. 9055. ORIENTAL. 20 N.—l furn. 2-rm. apt.; also front sleep, rm.; 1 wk's. rent free. PARK. 1655—Front, furn. apt.: gas. light. phone Included: SB, TACOMA. N. 425—3-room lower apt.; newly decorated; built-in features; overstuffed: pri. front & back ent.; reas. TACOMA. 15 N.—2-rm. kitchenette apt., downstairs; adults: near carline. Ch. 6661. TALBOTT. N.. 2338—Cozy front rm„ kitchenette: employed girls: reas.: porch. Ta. 7038. Houses and Fiats Furnished CENTRAL—CooI, clean, front 2 rms., kitchenette: porch; priv. entr. Ta. 6724, NEW JERSEY, S., 910—5-rm. furnished, bath, modern, brick garage. OXFORD. 21 N.—Strictly mod. 4 rms., kitchenette: furn. or unfurn.; garage. ILLINOIS. S- 2860 —Attractive 3-room house; furnished. Be. 0112-R. WALNUT. E- 115—3 rooms, private bath: $lO. See housekeeper in basement. WARMAN. N., 229 —Wanted couple to share home: privileges or will board. THE HAINES—BIOVi N. Hi.; beautiful furn, apt.; close In; reas. LI. 8884. 11TH. W- 42—Nicely decorated kitchenette apartment; all utilities furnished; $43. Call Apt. No. 1, THE GRANT. Ambassador Apt. Hotel REAS. DAY, WEEK OR MONTHLY RATES Beautiful, modern, complete: furnished or unfurn., with or without hotel service; walkine distance. 850 N. Pennsylvania street, or call Rl. 1371. THE BERWICK 901 North New Jersey St.; 2 rooms with kitchenette and bath; newly refurnished: all utilities: low weekly rent. Apartments for Rent BELLEFONTAINE. 2313—Recently redecorated lower apt.; 3 rms., beta, heat, watgar. furnished: reduced rent. Dr. 3300. BROADWAY, 2501 —Why roast; have cool, clean, small apts,; come see. He. 2335. COLLEGE, 2414—3-rms., sun parlor; garage, in-a-aoor bed; Frigidaire, steam heat. SSO. He. 2064 or custodian in reap. CENTRAL. 2342—5-rm. apt.: kitchen. bath: ht- wa. furn. He. 2783. Ri. 5994. DELAWARE, N., 2149—6 rm. modern lower duplex: water paid; reduced. Ha. 3550-J. NEW YORK. W.. 837—4 rms.: heat, water. turn.; suitable for doctor or dentist. MANCHESTER. 962 N. PENN. Bedroom apartment: Frig.daire: all utilities: from $3750 to $60.00. Li. 1781. NICE, airy apartment; newly deearated. Phone H. 9912. DARTMOUTH APTS. Mich- E., 221. Ideal, cozy furn. or unfurn. apts.; utilities included; S4O up. Indianapolis Rental Bureau Desirable apartments in any part of city, furnished and unfurnished, from $25 to $125. Transportation furnished. No charges or obligations. Li. 4507. evenings and Sunday. Wa. 0433 or Be. 3114. 22ND. 515-B.—Upper duplex; 4 rms., bath; newly decorated. $36. Ir. 5918. WASHINGTON. B- 5016—5-rm. modern; shady, cool: front and back porches; good heat in winter: Inducement. Ir. 6663. Houses for Rent AUDUBON, S- 392 —5-room mod. double, water pd- garage: $25. Ir. 1088. APPLEGATE. 1855 —3-rcom single, city water .lights, gas: $lO. Rl. 6441, 3109 Bethel Ave. Near Beech Grove, six-room bungaiew. Two-car garage; $lB. Schmid & Smith, Inc., Realtors BELLEVIEW. S- ~40—6-rm. dbl- complete bath, no furnace. $22.50; water pd. Be. 3166. BROOKS IDE AVE.. 2821—Strictly modern, 5-room cottage, garage, sum. or unfurn. BROOKSIDE PKY- S.. DR. 2241—Modern 3-room double: sun parlor, breakfast in., hardwood floors, in-a-door bed- full basement; garage; S3O: wa. pd. Ch. 1942. 2207 Duke St. A-l small double, redecorated, garage. Very low rent. . , Gregory & Appel, Inc. LI. 7491 DRAPER. 1537—5 rooms, water paid, gas, elec.; nicely papered; $lB. Hu. 4368 EDISON, 844—6 rooms, bath, close downtown: water paid, $25. Li. 4884. GENT. 2121— Vt. 4-rooom semi-modern double: Vfe square of Riverside car. HIGHLAND AVE- N- 143—7 rooms, modern: good condition, MARKET. K- 933 Mod. 7-room brick home; excellent condition. Wa. 1484. PENN- S- 2270—5 rms., complete bath; no furnace; gas; w&t. pd. $32.50. Dr. 6339-M.

Houses for Rent 1754 W. Morris Five rooms, modern, water paid: only S2O. Schmid & Smith, Inc., Realtors PARKER’ 80S— 5-rm- mod. double- $2<F garage; ready move in. Hu. 21.05. RICHLAND. N- 253—5-rm. mod., garage; Mr. Newbury. Be. 0869 or Be. 4723. SINGLETON. 2106—5 rooms, mod- garage; near Garfield Park. SINGLETON. 1854—5 rooms, mod.; garage; S3O to responsible party. Dr, 5848. SINGLETON. 2103—5 rooms and bath; clean. $22.50: water paid. Dr. 6086-R. | SHELBY. 826—4 rms.. gas. elec., water toilet, near Fountain Eo.: sl2. Dr. 2084. 218 S. Summit Five-room single: sls. Gregory & Appel, Inc. LI. 7491 SPRUCE. 1605—5-room semi-modern cottage: good location: sls. WOODRUFF —Cool. new. 6-rm. stricr.lv mod- garage: $56.50; water pd. Wa. 3643. WISCONSIN ST.. 319—Clean 5-rm.; semimod. double: newly painted; sl4. Rl. 0645. 4 BEDROOM modern single, nice location; $33: water paid. Ta. 1844. 29TH, W- 856—5-rm.. semi-mod. double” water pd.; garage; S2O. Ha. 4058. COLORED 125 S. Webster Nice four-room bungalow in South Irvington. Only 512.50. Gregory & Appel, Inc. LI. 7491 Houses for Sale ONE MONTH FREE ’ 2005 Beliefontalne: 5 rooms, upper duplex: mod.: garage: S2O. SCHMID <fe SMITH. INC- REALTORS. Modern Double, $20.00 6-room modern. 406 N. Walcott. Dunlop & Holtegel, 122 E. Market RALSTON, 4930 Four-bedroom home, modern: 2-car garage: excellent condition: S4O. SfcHMIP & SMITH. INC- REALTORS. Cottages and Resorts FOR SALE—2 wooded lots, well built cottage and furniture, good fishing, bathing and golfing. Ch. 3658-R or call at Wililams cottage. Knightstown Lake. LAKE front mod. cottages. Call Millersville. Ideal Beach, Schaefer Lake or Ch. 0102. Indianapolis. Ind. 1507 North Gale. Real Estate for Exchange 5-ROOM Semi-modern, street improvements paid. Mortgage only $1,450. Trade for small farm or cottage, hogs or sheep. SHIEL & CHAPIN. 220 N. 111. St. Li. 4466. TBADE S2OO equity 5-room bungalow; clear lot; stand, car or what? SNYDER. 221 East Pratt St. Household Goods _____ Take advantage of our discount sale. Many ice boxes at big reduction. .POLAR ICE AND FUEL COMPANY 2000 Northwestern Avenue. Visit the oargaln basement at the “Cut-Price" furniture store—here you will find used furniture at amazingly low prices—-'lightly used living-room suites of fine vf'iality. priced upward from $39. Many otner extra fine pieces at a small fractior of the original cost. The Ideal Furniture Cos. 227 W. Washington St. The "Cut-Price” Quality Furniture Cos. 10 PIECE Walnut ainln grm. linen Friese living rm- early American maple bedroom. breakfast sets, ooccasional chairs and tables, rugs, ivalnut beds $7.50, vanities $lO, dressers $10.50, will sacrifice. 2428 North Meridian St. ELECTRIC Portable Singer Sewing machine, $1 places a machine In your home. 405 Mass, Ave. Li. 8463 or Dr. 2474. SEWING MACHINES, portable ’electric Singer and other makes as low as $35 SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO.. 126 W Washington Ut Rl. 9718. SECRETARY—With highboy book case, antique mahogany; reasonable. 1316 N. Oakland. THOR WASHER—Running condition; $11.50. 1117 E. Michigan St. ICE BOXES, gasoline, coal oil range: cook stoves. 1236 Oliver Ave. Be, 2456. FURNITURE, stoves, rugs: new. used: easy terms. Open eve. Barrett. 863 Vlrgin'a GAS RANGES $5 up. CHAS. KOEHRINQ. 882 Va. Ave. Sewing Machine Repair White Sewing Machine Cos. Rl. 4755. ELECTRIC sewing machine; good condition: very reasonable. R). 5808. MAKE your own dresses. Buy Singer sewing machines as low as $lO. Singer Sewing Machine Cos:. 838 Va. Ave. Dr 2474 TRY TIMES W ANT APS PQH B USINESS Musical Instruments SPLENDID up'right piano, bargain for quick sale: priced S2O. WILKING MUSIC CO- 120 E. Ohio St. BALDWIN GRAND —Mahogany case. $197. A real buy. WILKING MUSIC CO- 120 E. Ohio. EBERSOLE Mahogany upright piano: good condition: priced $35. WILKING MUSIC CO- 120 E. Ohio St. VOSE & SON mahogany upright, good substantial instrument: price £3O. WILKING MUSIC CO- 120 E. Ohio St. SAXOPHONES—lnvestigate our free lesson and easy payment plan. LORENZ SAX SCHOOL, Pembroke Arcade. Li. 4800. PRACTICALLY new Wurlitzer Grand; $365. Your old piano taken In on same. This is a buy. WILKING MUSIC CO- 120 E. Ohio St. Machinery & Tools For Sale Cheap Two Hg Exhaust Fans: 36-m„ 3-phase. 60-cycle. 220 volts, 565 R. P. M. Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E. Washington St. Ir. 1151 Store-Office Supplies TYPEWRITERS Unusual bargains, all makes secondhand typewriters. All makes rented. 32.50 one month. 3 months. $6. Woodstock Typewriter Co- Fact. Br. 317 N Penn St LI. 4712 80 LEGAL SIZE. Steel Transfer Cases. $2 each. 108 S. Penn. St. Ri. 1060. Coal and Wood FREDRICK COAL CO. 801-899 Beecher St. Dr. 1792. Radio and Equipment Radio Bargains Complete Crosley Wigit $25.00 Freshman console 35.00 Philco No. 511 29.00 Majestic Super 59.00 Philco low boy 65.00 Atwater Kent No. 46 39.00 Day Fan Console 25.00 Atchinson Super 47.00 Radio Bargain Shop Today’s Special Large 9-tube R. C. A. superheterodyne. This wonderful radio formerly sold for $225.00. Our price complete. $79.00. Radio Bargain Shop 225 E. Wash. St. PHILCO—Baby Grand. 7 tube, screen grid, complete $39. Terms. KEMPLER RADIO CO. 36 Virginia Ave. Ri. 3235. CHECK AND DOUBLE CHECK—CuIIs. 50c; Aerials. $3. He. 4406. RADIOS—S29.SO AND UP. 1524 N. ILL. RI. 2876. WE REPAIR anv make of radio: service calls 75c: aerials Installed S3. Service. 5 a, m. to 12 p. m. Ta. 5240. Miscellaneous for Sale WHY PAY MORE Sand boxes with canopy $ 4.75 lOft. play slides 11-00 Folding canvas cots 2.39 Folding steel beds 6.75 Folding steel table and chairs 6. ,5 Camp stoves, instant lighters 3..? Small play tents 4.2d 7x7 wall tents 10.50 12x15 waterproof covers 7.00 Reclining chairs 3.00 All sizes waterproof covers. All weights and widths of waterproof and white canvas In stock. See us and save lE HOOSIER TARPAULIN & CANVAS GOODS COMPANY. * 1302 W. Washington St. NEW and factory reouiii eiecmc air compressors Easy terms. Meier Electric & Machine Co- 3525 East Washington. Ir. 1151. All guaranteed. UATTT ITC STONE Jars. reduced JdU 1 1 LD3 prices. We deliver. West End Bottle Co- 534 W. Pearl St. Li. 8085. NEW and factory rebuilt electric water pumps. Liberal term* and trade. Meier Electric <sz Machine Cos. 3525 E. Washlngton St. Ir. 1151. Ail guaranteed BOOKS —Bought, sold and exchanged, correspondence Invited; list your wants. Hoosler Book Shop. 335 Mass Ave. CASH FOR USED SCHOOL BOOKS. CRAWFORD DRUG CO. 813 N. DELAWARE. LI. 1800. INVALID CHAlß—Upholstered, adjustable back, good condl. 141 N. Highland Ave. ELECTRIC FAN—I2-lnch direct current; cheap. Rl. 4384. 4 ELECTRIC pumps, bttgalns or expert repair service. Call H 4. 2547. CINDERS— 3 yds- $3: also sand and gravel; will deliver. Ir. 2830 e

Chances are that many articles will be lost this week-end—and chances are that of these lost articles will be returned to the owners—if a Times Lost Ad is put on the trail. Remember it’s the eyes that find lost articles that watch the Lost Ads. To place a Lost Ad just call Riley 5551. Take advantage of the high-speed SERVICE that enables you to place a Lost and Found Ad to 11:30 a. m. and have it published the SAME DAY.

Don’t Lose Your Auto! AND REFINANCING RIDE WHILE YOU PAY Legal Rate f Cash at Once—No Waiting— ] { LoarTbyPhone No Red Tape—No I I If You Wish Endorsers | Representative Will Call If payments are too large we will make them smaller LINCOLN AUTO LOAN CO. 8 SOUTH CAPITOL AVENUE RHey 1321

y Two and three-piece suites in variety of col- /T$ -4 -4 r* ors and high grade covers. Formerly sold for I I U / as high as $25!).00 Although slightly used, all alf I I /Z £-f are in splendid condition. Only 'r S • S L/ GENEROUS TERMS AT CASH PRICES COLONIAL FURNITURE CO. MERIDIAN AT MARYLAND ST.

DON’T LOSE YOUR AUTO Money a ▼ Money Lm„ Auto Loans l! We will pay off your present loan, advance you more money, make your payments very small. Sacks Bros. Auto Loan Cos. 308 Indiana Ave. RI. 5994 Comer Capitol and Indiana Avenues

Miscellaneous for Sale 100 all copper wash - boilers, $2.50 each. High grade 100% pure motor oil, 5 gal. can, $2.50. i Maple rocking chairs for porch, yard or sunroom, $2.50 each. Lot ladies’ white kid slippers, $2.75 per pair. French and Cuban heels. Unclaimed Freight Station Cor. Capitol and South St. BABV carriage In [excellent condition; very reasonable. Ha. 3568-W. Pets PEDIGREED Springer Spaniels; 3 months old. 3318 W. Michigan. Be. 2105, * Barter and Swap DEGAN Xylophone, trappers model, sale or trade for used car. 2105 Ringgold ave. Miscellaneous Wanted Dump Trucks Adi Summers Work Call or Write D. W. Talmadge COMMERCIAL HOTEL, GREENCASTLE, IND. FURNITURE OP ALL KINDS. BOMEB COMPLETE PREFERRED HODGES AUCTION, HI 3018. HOUSE CLEANING?—Your surplus clothing. furniture, magazines, papers, will help us to help others. Salvation Army Industrial Home. Phone for wagon. Rl. 6622. 127 W. Georgia St. . CASH FOR FURNITURE NO ONE CAN PAY MORE. CALL WERLEY. HUMBOLDT 7274 FIRST. OPENING —New acutlon house, pay extra good price for furniture. Dr. 6446. Money to Loan rußfSftißc AITQMOANS Buckeye Finance Cos. 207 E. New York St RI. 4974 AUTOS rURNITURE LOANS EQUITABLE FINANCE CO. >l9 E Onto St LI. 6601 LOANS—On furniture Rate per month 2% Lowest in city. OTHER COMPANIES PAID OFF. Indianapolis Public Welfare Loan Association 330 Occidental Bldg. RI, 3587 Loans 110 ;c~*3oo in 24 hours! PERSONAL FINANCE CO. Formerly Beneficial Loan Society 34 S. PENNSYLVANIA STREET. Personal Property Loan* CAPITAL LOAN COMPANY. Ine. 141 Vs E. Washington 8L Rlie7 7561 \lO2Vs Prospect St Drexei 5088 Auto Supplies and Repairs SAVE 50% ON ANY JOB Complete overhaul. 4s. *18; 6s, *27. Finest Dueo Jobs, *24 to *49. Everything absolutely guaranteed. Call or phone INDIANA STATE AUTO SCHOOL, South and Alabama, Rl. 0648 JOHN OUDELHOEFER WAGON CO —Will repair or make new tops and curtains for vmir car 502 Ken'ueg. tre Automobiles for Sale ~ SPECIAL TODAY ONLY 1930 Ford Tudor: good A-I hk ihanlcal condition; goodpalnt and Urea; *345. NORTH SIDE CHEVROLET eO 830-36 S. Sixty-third. Hu. 7700,

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Automobiles for Sale Selected List lava % an „d. 8 demonstrator. i coo sac£5 ac £ s L an^- B de luxe sedan. Packard stand, 8 club sedan. i*2B Packard 6 sedan. tool £ ra nklin sedan ss9s J 928 Essex coupe *135 1937 Bmck 27-47 sedan m? co?u la S 114l 14 CU3tom sedan‘.l”l!”l 495 Packard 6 sport . 150 Packard 6 sedan 195 Chrysler 58 coach !!!!!! 110 < of th ? abo \? cars are ' cri'ced beTernis. 1 Trade. W ° rth ‘ See them at once - The Citizens Motor Car Cos. „ f.27 vea l s . with Packard) 1511 N. Illinois St. ri. 759a Open evenings and Sunday. BUICK M. Sedan. 1928: equipped with 5 wire wheels: run? like anew car. Priced floS - „ INDIANAPOLIS BUICK CO.. INC* 1302 East Wash. St. LI. 1571. ■ Chevrolet sedan. 1928! The T A greatest Chevrolet in Chevrolet g /y history in 1928; priced within V/[ reach of any one’s budget; $75 Lauth Chevrolet Cos. i 3547 E. Wash. St. ir. 1176. i REAL VALUES IN USED CARS “T MARMON NEW-U8EI) CAR STORE. Bargains In Used Oara. ... ~ , CARSON BROS 831-23 Virginia Ave. jpj. 023 J. 1927 CHEVROLET COUPE—4""sew tires: motor, paint, upholstering A-l condition. Bj’tefcyjood Auto Cos.. 2346 Station St cn. 6046. CHEVROLET. 1925 Phaeton: car will ~giv the best of service: a steal - onlv $35 BROWNING GENT CO.. INC. 10th and Meridian, RL 8655. Chevrolet, 1926, Coach * Good transportation at a very low price; easy terms Browning Gent Cos., Inc. Tenth and Merlidan, Rl. 6658. - . Chevrolet coach. 1929; equipped Tr t/i witn 1930 pistons and pin*; a rubber practically new. One 1 real buy. Only $285. Lauth Chevrolet Cos. 3547 E. Wash. St. ir. 1176. CHEVROLET COUPE, 1925—G00d top? good tires and paint Job good. Ready to go, ssa. Easy terms. Indianapolis Automobile Company. Inc.. 1065 Virginia Ave. Dr. 3891. FORD MODEL A coupe. 1928: good rubber mechanically A-l; onlv *259 Terms C O. WARNOCK. 819 E. Wash. St. U 83961 FORD-1930 coupe. Been driven only 5.200 miles. This car has had the best ot o care. Locks like new. Down pavment * ' SMITH & MOORE. INC. 528_8cuth Meridian St. LI. 2497. FORD Model T Coupe. 1926. in A-l shape; only $75. C. O. WARNOCK. 819 E. Wash! St. LI. 8396. XFORD tudor. 1930; has the appearance of anew car; motor run* perfect; good rubber; low mileage; only $385. Hare Chevrolet Cos. 540 E. Wash. St. W. 5335 FORD MODEL A Tudor. 1929. In perfect condition; onlv $235. Terms. C O. WARNOCK. 819 East Wash. St. Li. 8396. MODEL T FORDS—Coupe. Tudor and Fordor at very low prices. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES. 1663-65 6. Meridian. Dr. 4743. FORD Model T Coupe: runs good; only 125. C. O. WARNOCK. 819 East Wash. St. Li. 8396. XFORD Coupe. 1930. Looks and run* like anew car; onlv $395. Terms, Hare Chevrblet Cos. 540 E. Wash. St. Rl. 5325. FORD. 1927 Tudor: new tires, runs and looks plenty good; onlv *3O down. BROWNING GENT CO.. INC.. 10th and Meridian Sts. Ri. 8655. Trucks X CHEVROLET. 1W ton truck; 1929. In excellent shape: only *350. Term*. Hare Chevrolet Cos. 540 E. Wash. St. Rl. 6335. FORD. 1929—m-Tcn Ford panel body; la best of condition. FRANK HATFIELD ro, 623 N. Capitol. Rl. 9336. < Automobiles Wanted WILL—Pa* eaftb tor vour ear or toot eoultY. 1. WOLF AUTO CO. U 451* Ml N ODttAl. WE PAY CASS *” 89k 2929 Northwestern Av*.