Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 62, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 July 1931 — Page 13

3T7LY 22, 1931

Many Desirable Houses Are Listed in the “Houses for Rent" Column Today

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stations of the national broadcasting company l WEAF Network WJZ Network ~ R, !22 5531 £££k ,222! 710 w,z 780 wsai ,33 * r S2 55,2? H 2 1 1?2 i S§T- 222 WLS 870 wsb 748 52® ism WDAF fiio WBAS 820 WLW 700 WSM 650 **s 552 • SH&v lC3 ° WOC 1000 WTAM 1070 ,2 SS*k *422 522.5.15° *52 wow 590 wnc 1000 ltoo WRAP 000 WTAA KI * WJB 750 WRVA 1110 WWJ 920 STATIONS OF THE COLUMBIA BROADCASTING SYSTEM w*?° ,?22 I S&TH 222 SfJiP s£? IS22ZP tl(m 1 wcco sin i koii. 1200 Jpir JJL22 , 87 252$ H ,212 ffTSS o ckao tso > cfkb mo _ WBT < 1 WIJD 1100 I KKU) 1040 I WFBM 1230 I WLAC 1470 1 KMOX 1000

—o r. m.— CBS (WMAQ)-Three Doctor*. — 0:0# r. MWON 17301 —Hun fry Hto; Uncle welt. —8:18 P. M—CBS—Borbetol quartet. WBBM (7701—Mike and Herman. —6:30 P. M.— CBS—Barlow evmnhoriT. NBC (WKAPl—Mobllotl con- „ cert. NBC (WJZ) —Jack Frosts’ melody moment*. WGH (730)—Two nlanoe; interlude. —0:45 P. M.— CBS—Gloom chasers WMAQ (670)—Dally News feature. —7 P. M.— CBS—Gold Medal Fast . Freight. WBBM (770) —Phllco or- . cheatra. NBC (WEAR) Kali ay .Stuart program WON (730 1— Ellington'* or- ' , cheatra. NBC (WJZ)—The First —7:15 P. MW.m (750) Vocal and pianos. —7:W> P. M.— kYW (7030)—McCoy’a or- . chestra. PBS—Eno Crime Club. WENR (870) Hawaiian , melodies: ‘'Our Children." NBC (WEAF) Palmolive _ concert. NBC (WJZt—Goldman band. WMAQ (670)—Smith. Family —8 P. M.— tVW (1020)—Paul Whlte- - man's orchestra. WBBM (770)—Gerber'a or* ' cheetra.

.WFBM (1230) Indianapolis 'tfhidianaDoUa Power and Light Comnany) M WEDNESDAY s:3(7—Miller and Lyle (CBS). s:4s—Dinner ensemble. • 6:ls—Barbasol Ben (CBSt. 6:3o—Howard Barlow (CBS). 6:4s—Taatyeast Jesters (CBSi. 7:00—Gold Medal Fast Freight (CBS). 7:3o —Transcription. 6:oo—Connie Boswell (CBS) B:ls—Rhythm choristers (CBS). * 30—Nit-Wit* (CBS). 9:oo—Earl Carpenter orchestra (CBS). 9:ls—Arthur Pryor's band (CBS). 9:3ft—Camel quarter hour (CBSi. 9:45—Wi1l Osborne orchestra (CBS) §0:00 —Jack Crawford orchestra (CBSi. 60:30—The columnist. 30 45-Nocturne (CBS). 4VKRF (1400) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Broadcasting, Inc.) WEDNESDAY F M. 4:3o—Pettis studio. 4:4s—News flashes. s:oo—Crystal studio. s:ls—Evening announcements. 6:2s—Crazy Crystal Man. 6:3ft—Gloom Chasers s:sß—Baseball results. 6:3o—Orchestra. 6:46 —Mystery pianist. 7:oo—Health talk. 7:ls—Smiling Ed McConnell. 7:4s—Dauner trio. B:oo—Bohemian nights. B:3o—Studio orchestra. B:4s—Concert trio. 9:00 —Hadorff hour. 9.3ft—Dickinson’s orchestra. 10:0ft—Sports review. 10:05—Snowboat orchestra. 10.30 —Sign off. WLW (700) Cincinnati WEDNESDAY r m. 4:00 —Afternoon melodies. 4:3o—Ramona. 4:44—Time. 4:4s—Lowell Thomas (NBC). s:oo—Amos 'n' Andy (NBC). 5.15 —The Chatter. s:3o—Phil Cook (NBC). s:4s—Believe It Or Not—Ripley (NBC). 6:oo—Baseball scores. 6:os—Seger Ellis. 6:ls—Dance orchestra. 6:3ft—Melody moments (NBC). 7:oo—The Buddy Bovs. 7:3o—Goldman band concerts (NBC). 8:30 —Canova hour. 9:00 —Henry Busse s orchestra. 9:3o—Variety. 9:45—80b Newhall. 10:00—Weather. 10:02 —Fuller's orchestra. 10:30 —Moon River. 11:00—Hotel Gibson orchestra. 11:30—Henry Busse’s orchestra. 13:00 Midnight—Sign off.

Day Programs

WFBM (1230) Indianapolis (IndianaooU* I’over and Lirht Comoan-. > THURSDAY AM. 7; 30—Records. 9:oo—Aunt Sammv hour. jOiOO—Don Bigelow's orchestra. (CBS). (10:15 to 12. silent). 12:00—Noon—Farm network (CBS), p M 1:00> —Salon orchestra (CBS). I:3o—Three Doctors (CBSL 1:45 —Ben and Helen (CBS>. 3:oo—Talk. 3 05 —Melodv Magic (CBS). 3-30 —Two-Thirty Tunes. <3:00 to 5:30. silent). WKBF (1400) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Broadcasting, Inc.) THURSDAY A M 6:30— Wake-up program. 6:45 —Church federation morning: worship. , , , . 7:oo—The musical clock. §:0O —Breakfast Club. •30—Melodv man. B's0 —Cooking chat. 30:00— style service. 10 05 —Smiling Ed McConnell. 10:20 —Reducing facts. 10.30 Organlogues. J3 00 Noon—Sue Carolyn. M 13:15—Farm program. ?2 30— Livestock market reports 12 : 35—Butter and egg auotattons. 13 43 —Marott trio. 1:00 —Silent. WLVV (700) Cincinnati THURSDAY *6 d&-lnt*rnatlona! Fiddlers. 5:39 —Time. 5 30 —Oym classes. 45 A. A- P. program (NBC). 6:s9—Time. Fiddlers. ;IS w.k mr ' rac ’- Perkins iNBC). • 15 —Beatrice Mable (NBC). :jo—community health talk. • 45— Housekeeper s chats. o : oo— Murray Horton's dance orchestra. 8 Jo—Livestock reports. o-40 —Jim * n<l 10 00 —The Venetian Three_ 10 15—Swift program (NBC). iX:jo_wLW stars. 10 45—Rlver reports. 10:55 —Time signals. 11 00 —Bfger EUis. HlS—Time. it 16—Hotel Gibson orchestra 11 -45 —Market reports. 11 45 —Announced. 11J50—Livestock reports. 12:00—National Farm and Home period t NBC). 12 30 —String orchestra. i^OO—Organ matinee. 1 30 The Chicago Serenade 'NBC). 1 : 45—Kiss-Proof iNBC>. 2 00—Afternoon melodies. 2 : J0 —Maze of melody iNBCI. l Ellis. 3 :is_Gems of melody (NBC). s : 3o —Livestock reports. 340 Harriet Wellen and Don Becker. SCHOOL STRIKE ENDED Craftsmen to Return to Work, A. B. Good, Manager, Says. Striks of craftsmen working on the new building for School 59, at Thirty-fifth street and Keystone avenue, appeared settled today, according to A. B. Good, school city business manager. Union craftsmen were called off after a dispute between carpenters and sheet metal workers as to who should install the acoustical ceilings. Good 'said the sheet metal workers would complete that work, •land fellow laborers would return to their Jobs.

WEDNESDAY P. M.— CBS—Connie Boswell. WENR (870)—Minstrels. —6:18 P. M - WBBM (770) Romance of the Thorobreds. .CBS—Rhythm 'choristers. —8:30 P. M—CBS—Nit Wits. WENR (870)—Roads of Romance NBC (WEAF)— Coca Col* program. WBBM (770)—0d A 01. NBC (WJZ)—Clara. Lu and Em. —8:15 P. M_—■ W ®BM (770)—Garber’s orchestra. NBC (WJZ)—Salon singers. WJR (750) —Variety; orchestra. WMAQ (670)—Mark and Germaine. —e p. m KDKA (980)—Sports: Joy’s orchestra. KYW (1030)—Sports; news; 'State Street.” CBg—Carpenter's orch. NBC (WEAF)—Radio Digest. WON (730) Tomorrow’s Trib.: March time. WGY (790)—Bill Dehey’s orchestra. NBC—Amos ‘n* Andy. —8:15 P. M.— KTHB (1040)—Arlington orchestra. CBS—Pryor's and. NBC (WEAFi—Lopez orchestra. NBC (WENR) Lowell Thomas. NBC (WON)—Stebbina Broa. —9:30 P. M.— KYW (1030)—Russo’s orch. CBS— Camel quarter hour. WON (720)—Kay's orchestra. WJR (750),—Police drama. WMAQ (670)—Dan and Sylvia. |

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veteran news photographer. v;!)nti at l som ® of his experiences and ad- “ Bin , ne^ s Photos, during BIU Schudt s Going to Press” on WABC jod the Columbia broadcasting system from 4 to 4:15 p. m., Wednesday.

HIGH SPOTS ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT’S PROGRAM —Columbia—Miller and Lyles. S:4S—NBC (WJZ) "Believe It or Not.” Ripley. Columbia—Camel hour. Morton Downey; Tony Wons. Renard's orchestra. 6:3O—NBC (WEAF) —Mobiloil concert. Gladys Rice. Columbia—Howard Barlow and symphony orchestra. 7:OO—NBC (WJZ)—The First Nlghter sketch. 7:3O—NBC (WEAF)—Palmolive concert. Columbia Eno Crime Club drama. NBC (WJZ)—Goldman band. B:3ft—NßC (WEAF)—Gus Haenschen’s orchestra. 9:15—N80 (WEAF)—Vincent Lopez orchestra.

In answer to numerous requests. Kate Smith will repeat her offering of “Roll on Mississippi. ’ which she featured on a recent program as the highlight of her broadcast over the WABC-Columbla network Wednesday, at 5 n. m. MAN'S nr FOUND Revolver Indicates Suicide; Identity Unknown. Body of a man was found shortly before noon today in weeds near Columbia park and the Pennsylvania railroad. Apparenly a suicide, police judged the body had been there about five weeks. A bank deposit slip bearing the name John Thurman was pinned to the coat and another piece of paper bore the address 333 North Pennsylvania street. A .32-caliber revolver lay beside the body. One shell had been fired, believed to have penetrated the chest. A belt bearing the initial "L” and a signet ring with the initial “R" were found on the body. The body was found by Morris Lyon, 23, of 701 Nelson street, near the park. ORDER TIBBS AVENUE REPAIRED, IMPROVED County Commissioners Agree With Works Board on Costs. County commissioners today ordered Charles Mann, county road superintendent, to repair and improve Tibbs avenue from Washington street south to Morris street. The commissioners agreed with the city works board to tar and gravel the street south to the Pennsylvania railroad, doing the work jointly. Commissioners also heard a petition for changing the route of the Conner road in Pike township, referring the matter to a board of viewers, including John C. Webb, Alfred Reager and Claude E. Williamson. LOUISIANA COURT HOLDS IMPOUNDING IS VALID City Attorneys Point to State’s Ruling as Their Example. City attorneys reached to statutes of Louisiana today to further strengthen their stand that the new traffic law. with its automobile impounding clause, is valid. Ruling of the supreme court of the state up] >ld impounding of an automobile at New Orleans and subsequently collection of a fee for release of the automobile by police there. In the opinion, the high court held the impounding clause was reasonable,” and set out that officers have the authority to remove cars parked improperly. Superior Judge Joseph R. Williams. before whom the case citation will be filed, has stated he believed tow-in of automobiles to be “unreasonable." Business men. in an injunction suit, voice objections to police orders of impounding cars parked on downtown streets in violation of the 7 to 9:15 a. m. parking ban. Lightning Kills Man By Times Special DEPUTY. Ind., July 22.—A bolt of lightning killed Clarence Terwilliger. 32. of Deputy at the home of his mother near Dupont. He was working in a field when struck.

—9:45 P. KrCBS—Osborne’s orchestra. KTHS (1040)—Barn dance. wmaq (670)—via Lago orchestra (3 1-4 hours/. —lO P. M KYW (1020) Paul Whiteman's orchestra. CBS—Hollywood Gardena orchestra. WDAF (610)—Dance music. (I*4 hours. WON (720)—Burtnett's orchestra. WJR (750) News. Hungry Five. NBC (WJZ)—Henry's orch. —10:06 P. M.— KBTP (1460)—Sports; Hungry Five. —10:15 P. M.— WTMJ (620) Dance program. —10:30 P. M.— KYW (1020)—McCoy’s orch. NBC (WEAF) Palais and Or orchestra. WBBM (770) Around the Town. WGN (720)—Drake A Lincoln Tavern orchestras. NBC (WJZ)—Pollack's orch. —ll P. M.— KYW (1020) Russo’s and Congress orchestras. WRAP (800) —Dance orchestra. —11:30 P. M wcco (810)— Organist. WENR (870)—LaSalle orch. WLW (700) Castle Farm orchestra. —11:45 P. M.— WDAF (610) Nighthawk Frolic. —l2 P. M—WLW (700) Netherland Plaza orchestra. —12:30 A. M.— WTMJ (620)—Night Watchman.

Legal Notices INDIANA WORLD WAR MEMORIAL NOTICE TO BIDDERS (a) 3ealed proposals will be received l fL e ?Sice of Trustees of the Indiana World War Memorial, American Legion building, <77 North Meridian street, InulaaapOiis, Indiana, until ten o clock a. m. Wednesday. August 26. 1931. for furnishing of materials and labor necessary for the Interior finishing of bunding "A” of the* Indiana Worm War Memorial structures at Indianapolis, Indiana, all a* per contract documents, vikns and specifications prepared by Walker A Weeks, architect*. 2341 Carnegie avenue, Cleveland, Ohio, and approved and adopted by said trustees. (b) The drawings, specifications, contract form un me form that will be required to be signed by the successful bioder) and proposal form are on file and can be seen at the office of the trustees and of the architects. Copies oi the drawing and specifications may be obtained at the ofilce of the trustees or irom architects, upon deposit ot fifty (850.06) dollars, which deposit will be refunded when the plans and specifications are returned. All deposit cnecks shall be certified and made payable to Walker 4t Weeks. (C) All proposals shall be made and submitted on special proposal lorms lurnished by tne architects, and strictly as required therein, inclosed in a sealed envelope. endorsed with the name oi tne work to wrnen it refers ana addressed to the 'Trustees of the Indiana World War Memorial, ’■ 102 American Legion Building, 777 North Meridian street, ladianapotis, Indiana. (and) Each proposal shall be accompanied by an approved surety company’s bond or a certified check made payable to Trusot the Indiana World War Memorial in an amount equal to ten per cent (lO 1 /#) oi the bid or proposal tendered; such bond to be payaDle without any relief whatever from valuation and appraisement laws of tne State of Indiana. The trustees to have the right to hold and retain all certified checks and guarantee bonds submitted until an award is made and a contract is entered into or until all bids have been rejected. If for any reason whatever the successful bidder fails to enter Into a contract within ten (10) days after the award is made, then such certified check snail be forleited to and retained by trustees of the Indiana World War Memorial as and for liquidated damages sustained by reason of tne failure of the bidder to enter into such contract, and u such bid is accomoanled by a surety company’s proposal guarantee bond, then and A ll , that event trustees of the Indiana World War Memorial shall have a right to recover as and for liquidated damages the full amount of tne penalty of such bond, together with interest at the rate of six per cent (6%) per annum and attorney's fees. In either case, Trustee* of the Indiana World War Memorial reserve the right to let the contract to any other of said bidders whose bid may be deemed by said trustees to be tne next lowest ana best bid, or may reject all other bids and readvertise as they may deem best. (e) Each proposal shall have the amounts written with Ink or typewriter in words and figures. Each bidder shall state the time within which he agrees to complete the work comprised In this contract. (f) The time set for the completion of the work by the bidders will be considered fa determining the successful bidder. (g) Upon acceptance of any proposal, ana award of the contract, the bidder to whom the award is made will be reSuired within ten (10) days to enter Into le contract and to give an approved Surety Bond In the form and in the amount and upon conditions as prescribed in the General Conditions of the specifications on file at the office of the Trustees and of the Architects. (h) Each proposal shall be properly signed with the full name of the person, firm or corporation submitting the same. (i) Each bidder shall file with his bid an affidavit that such bidder has not directly nor indirectly entred into any combination, undertaking, collusion or agreement with any other bidder or prospective bidder to maintain the price of any work or contract, or to prevent any other bidder from bidding, or to induce any bidder to refrain from bidding on any contract work, and that such bid is made without regard or reference to any other bid, and without any agreement or understanding or combination, either directly or indirectly, with any other person with reference to such bidding in any manner whatsover. (J) The trustees reserve the right to reject any and all proposals. TRUSTEES OF THE INDIANA WORLD WAR MEMORIAL. MARCUS S. SONNTAG. President. PRANK H. HENLEY, Secretary. INDIANA WORLD WAR MEMORIAL NOTICE TO BIDDERS. (a) Sealed proposals wil be received at the office of Trustees of the Indiana World War Memorial. American Legion Building. 777 North Meridian Street. Indianapolis, Indiana, until 10 o’clock a. m. Wednesday. Aug. 26. 1931, for furnishing of materials and labor necessary for the construction of a cenotaph, flag pole. etc. in Outlots No. 5 and 36 in connection with the Indiana World War Memorial Structures at Indianapolis, Indiana, all as per contract-documents, plans’ and specifications prepared by Walker & Weeks, Architects, 2341 -Carnegie Avenue, Cleveland. Ohio, and approved and adopted by said Trustees. (b) The drawings, specifications, contract form (in the form that will be required to be signed by the successful bidder) and proposal form are on file and can be seen at the offices of the Trustees and of the Architects. Copies of the drawings and specifications may be obtained at the office of the Trustees or from the Architects upon a deposit of Twenty-five ($25.00) Doilars. which deposit will be refunded when the plans and specifications are returned. All deposit checks shall be certified and made payable to Walker & Weeks. (c) All proposals shall be made and submitted on special proposal forms furnished by the Architects, and strictlv as required therein, enclosed in a sealed envelope, endorsed with the name of the work to which it refers and addressed to Trustees of the Indiana World War Me,102 American Legion Building. 7i7 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, Indiana. (and) Each proposal shall be accompanied by an approved surety company’s bond or a certified check made payable to Trustees of the Indiana World War Memorial in an amount equal to ten per cent (10%) of the bid or proposal tendered; such bond to be payable without any relief whatever from valuation and appraisement laws of the State of Indiana. The Trustees to have the right to hold and retain all certified checks and guarantee bonds submitted until an award is made and a contract is entered in t 2P T UIJ UI all bids have been rejected. , t reason whatever the success-’ IH!L, .r fails to enter into a contract within ten (10) days after the award is t J le , n such certified check shall be forfeited to and retained by the Trustees of the Indiana World War Memorial as and for liquidated damages sustained bv reason of the failure of the bidder to enter into such contract and if such bid is accompanied by a surety company’s proposal guarantee bond, then and in that event Trustees of the Indiana World War Memorial shall have a right to recover as and for liquidated damages the full amount of the penaltv of such bond, together with interest at the rate of six ner cent (6%) per annum and attorney’s fees. In either case. Trustees of the in- , i . War Memorial reserve the T 'snt to let the contract to anv other of said bidders whose bid may be deemed bv ? 3A us * ees be the next lowest and best bid or mav reject all other bids and readvertise as thev may deem best. (e> Each proposal shall have the amounts written with ink or typewriter in words and figures. Each bidder shall state the time within which he agrees to comn.ete the work comprised in this contract.

4 lm * for completion of the £°rk 1* , th . e bidders will be considered in determining the successful bidder acceptance of anv pro- ?• kiA d<l * the , awarci °f the contract. Hm fe ldder to whom the award is made !2P.. b f.* TB Ti lred Y ithin ten GO) davs to enter into the contract and to give an approved Surety Bond in the form a£d ?n I” e .v a 7°, unt ® nd u Pon conditions as prel? the General Conditions of the specifications on file at the office of the Trustees and of the Architects. Proposal shall be properly ■ igried with the full name of the person Cl Th C w r .L orP v,°^ t!on submitting the same! ' £, a .. ch bidder shall file with his bid a f £ di i vlt , G‘, at . s , uch bidder has n °t lndir tlv entered into anv undertaking, collusion or n#otnS e KL)? lth * Bny °fber bidder or proso^ t )A.w ldder to maintain the price of a J*T work or contract, or to prevent anv fron } bidding, or to induce anv bidder to refrain from bidding on f. ny . c^ trac ,t and that such bid v?i 10Ut j re ? a J d or reference to . b and j, and without any agreement or unaerstancUns or combination, either directly or indirectly with anv other oerson with reference to such bidding in anv manner whatsoever. r, " ,t to W I§ I SSf E & P I. IHE INI,IA ’ ,A MARCUS S. SONNTAO. President. FRANK H. HENLEY. _Becretar* LEG 4L NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGPUBLICSERVICE COMMISSION DOCKET NO. 10586 _ In . "iJtter of the application of the Rushyille Teiechone Corporation for aufboritv to acquire and of the apolication of the Ruahville Co-operative Telephone Company for authority to sell to said Rushvllle Telephone Corporation its entire property and assets and also for an order from the commission authorizing f ald Corporation to issue $360,000.00 of its common stock in exchange for said property and for a certificate of convenience and necessity to said Rushvllle Telephone Corporation in respect to said properties. 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. State House, at Indianapolis. Indiana at 2 o'clock p. m. on Aue. 3 1931. Public participation in this hearing is requested bv the commission. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF _ INDIANA. _ .. Bv HOWELL SLUS, Commissioner. Indianapolis. Indiana. July 31. 19L

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Legal Notices LEGAL NOTICE OP PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMS6ION DOCKET NO. 10587 In ths matter of the application of the Rushvilie Co-operative Telephone Company for authority to acquire and of the application of the New Salem TeleBhone Company for authority to sell to ie Rushvilie Co-operative Telephone Company its entire property and assets and for a certificate of convenience and necessity to the said Rushvilie Co-opera-tive Telephone Company in respect to said property. 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. State House, at Indianapolis. Indiana, at 2 o’clock p. m.. on Aug. 3. 1931. Public participation in this hearing is requested bv the commission. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA. By HOWELL ELLIS, Commissioner. Indianapolis. Indiana. July 21 1931. Death Notices PLANt. ROYAL J.—Husband of Mildred G. Plant, father of George Willis Plant, passed away Tuesday. ’Time of services pending the arrival of his mother from Vermont. Friends may call at THE PLANNER A BUCHANAN MORTUARY. RIDGE. GIFFORD—Father of Mrs. Ferdinand Randal! of Beech Grove, Ind., passed away Monday. July 20. Friends mav call at FINN BROS. FUNERAL HOME 1639 N. Meridian anv time Wednesday. July 22. Funeral Thursday. July 23. Burlai Crawfordsville. Ind, SHAFFER, JACK D.—Age 21, passed awav Monday. Services at the All Saints Cathedral Thursday 4:30 and. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill) Friends may call at the residence, 707 East Fiftyseventh St., Wednesday afternoon and evening. In Memoriam Notices MABBITT—In loving memory of . DOROTHY MABBITT. T , E2 ssed away one year ago today, wi vnw,?’ §£ dly missed bv AUNT NANNY, UNCLE IRWIN, GRANDMA AND GRANDPA. Funeral Directors WM. D. BEANBLOSSOM Phone Be. 1588. M ° rtUafy 'l33l W. Ray St. ROY J. TOLIN 923-925 English. Dr. 6963. W. T.sBLASENGYM Main office. 2220 Shelby St. Drexei 3570. George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 623 E. Market Riley 53741 UNDERTAKERS HISEY A TITUS 931 N. Delaware. Li. 3831. J. C..WILBON funeral parlors, ambulance service and modern automotive equlpment. Dr. 0321 and Dr. 0323. IF YOU DON’T FIND what you are looking for in the want ads today, it may be advertised here tomorrow. Read Times classified ads dally. Personals DETECTIVES—Private. CONFIDENTIAL. 525 Lemcke Bldg. Rl, 1864; eves., Hu. 3107. W. G. SACHS, painter and decorator. Interior specialist. 1106 Spann Ave. Dr. 4866. „ IRVINGTON SCHOOL OF MUSIC “A SCHOOL THAT SHOWS RESULTS’* Special summer Rates. Pipe organ. Dramatics. Dancing. Ail instruments taught. Ir. 0956. SPECIAL offer of six weeks free instructlon. for the enrollment fee and only cost $2. Lessons valued at $lO to S3O a term. Ir. 0956. §p Notices I WISH to invite all my old friends and customers to mv new location ROOM 24 PEMBROKE ARCADE. J. W. BRITCHETT. Sanitary Barber Shop Business Announcements “OLD FLOORS REPAIRED" Estl, Furn. Ir. 7478. MONOGRAMMING—3 beautiful initials; both sides of car: any design, for $1; pure gold leaf or black shaded. R:. 3073. BATH ROOM—Complete. S6O; Diumbmg A heating installed: reasonable. Ta. 4057. DO YOU NEED ANY LIGHT PLUGS? Let us repair or install them. FRANK ELECTRIC CO., Li. 5962, BUILDING, contracting, general repair work. Call me for estl. NELSON. Be 3157. Storage and Transfer LOCAL AND OVERLAND TRANSFER— Fire-proof storage house. 3tore new. Pay 6 months later. No charge for hauling fARTLOW- JENKINS MOTOR CAR CO 419 E Market Rj 7750 NORTHWESTERN" TRANSFER CO.—Prices reasonable. Call at all times. Ta. 3741. MOVING $3 —You help. $1 less: aulek service; careful white men. Ch. 5840. CARLIN TRUCKING CO ~ Cash or 30 days, Li. 9789. Ch. 1702-J. STORAGE—Overland hauling, $3 & $4 ner load; insured. GEORGE’S VANS. Dr. 5811. LET RUSSELL TRANSFER move you on credit: 30 days. Rl. 3455. Res.. STORAGE-OVERLAND HAULING Special prices on return loads, packing. California shipment. Rl. 3628. Ri. 6561. Nights. Ch, 0899-W. OTTO J. SUES 2 Lost and Found Finders of Lost Articles That have been advertised in thi* column will receive two guest tickets for The Apollo Theater To See ‘‘HUSH MONEY” When you have returned the article to its owner, ask him to call Miss Joe at THE TIMES WANT AD DEPARTMENT and sav that vou have returned the article and tickets will be mailed at once.

LOST—Elgin watch, with black leather fob and Harvard emblem. Reward. Phone Ri. 2990, or Ha. 3009-W. LOST OR STRAYED—Vicinity Woodside church, yellow Persian cat. clipped from shoulder to tail. Reward. Li. 4004. LOST —Half-grown police dog: wore collar with lock. Reward. Ch. 3086. WRIST WATCH—Square Elgin; 2 diamonds. 4 sapphires. Reward. Ch. 3020. LITTLE brown and white spotted dog. ans. to name Rags. Reward. Ch. 4160. TOY, fox terrier, brown and white, name "Jeff," lost June 21. Reward. HU. 3036. LOST —Polly parrot. Reward. 1054 Eugene. Ha. 1955-J. Painting and Papering REMOVE BY STEAM 30 da. spec. $2.50 per rm, & up. Ch. 6393. PAPER HANGING—ISc per roll. Plastering. cleaning VAN & SON. Dr. 3299. PAPER CLEANlNG—Excellent sendee. $1 a room. O’DONALD. Ri. 4628. PAPER HANGlNG—Cleaning: esti. free. Ch, 2004. FRANK JACKSON. Tr. 2415. PAPER HANGING—S 4 rm.; A-l paper furnished. C. TUTTLE. Be. 1964. Help Wanted Male AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN We have opening in our sales organisation for a good live wire salesman to sell the new Chevrolets. An unusual opportunity for right man. Call Mr. Brenner, HU. 7700, for appointment. WANTED MORE AGENTS to sell mv CREAM OFF. Takes cream off without removing m.v stopper. 100 per cent profit. COLUMBUS INDIANA BELT CO.. Columbus. Ind. Rooms lor Kent CENTRAL, 2432—Beautiful furnished nm with private bath; gar., ideal home. COLLEGE. 1427 —Large front FnT down; outside ent.; gentlemen pref. Ri. 8104. COLLEGE. 2620—Large, front rm.. alcove 2 or 3 men preferred. He. 1030. CENTRAL CAR—S 27 E. 12th: lovely, large. front, mod., pri. heme; $3.50: $3. Ri, 7108. GLADSTONE. N.. 32 —2 pleasant connect. rms.. adi. bath; kitch. privl.; ga.; $5.75. HIGHLAND, N.. 125—Attractive clean rm., modern, private home: $3. Li. 9320. MASS AVE.. 540—Clean, mod. outside rms.. Attachable showers; $4 up. Li. 0665, NORTH—Near Butler; rm. adjoining bath": new home: garaf.e. Hu. 5370. ORIENTAL. 20 N.—! front unfurn. rm.; also furn. sleeping n. Li, 9055, PARKVIEW. 18—Cln.. front rm : no other roomers; garage: breakfast if desired. VERMONT, W., 36—Savoy. Apt. No. 10; single rm.; gentleman; $4": eleva. Li. 9013. WASHINGTON BLVD.. 5600—Lovely" home for business woman. Hu. 3274. LARGE ciean lurmsned room: aext oath private home. Dr, 5518. ST. DENIS HOTEL. 136 W. MARKET CLEAN RMS . LOW RATES, DOWNTOWN PRINCETON HOJEL Nice clean rm*.: hot, cold' water: $5 wk. with bath, $7 wk. Cool rms. A real cummer home: ladles, gentlemen. 232 S. HI

Rooms for Rent HOTEL EASTGATE Fireproof. 327 E. Washington. Summer rates. Two rooms, connecting bath, for 2, SS each. Rooms, private bath. W-W. Rooms, running water. S6-57.50. Few rooms, running water. *5. HOTEL ANTLERS 750 N. MERIDIAN ST. This beautiful hotel is located on the principal thoroughfare and is within easy walking distance of the main business district. Yet is iar enough away from the noise of the downtown district to be restful and quiet. All rooms are newly decorated ana have tub or shower baths. Also moderate priced coffee shop. Finest and largest indoor swimming pool in the city. Free parking. „ , $7.00, $7.50, SB.OO Per Week. Per Person—Two in Room Single rate. $12.50 per week and upitoom for Rent With Board MERIDIAN, N., 2153—Connecting living and bedroom for 2; $8 each; also front rm. down for 2. Ha. 1673-J. OXFORD. N., 945—Nice firy front rm. priv. home, splendid meals. Ch. 1602-M. LARGE front room, mod.; West side; suitabie 2 men; meals, gar, opt. Be. 112(-M. -ent Housekeeping Rooms ASHLAND 1634—2 completely furn. rms.. modern, priv. entrance; range down. BROADWAY. 1422—Beautiful front furn. apt.; overstuffed; gar.; redu.: adults: $9. BROADWAY. 1134—2 rms.. kitchenette; thoroughly cleaned, sink. 2 beds; $7, BELLEFONTAINE. 1316—2 or 3. modern, airv. well furnished, new paper, paint, floors, refinished, porch, pantry, refrigerator. sink, range; adjoining bath; $7.50. Wa. 4581. COLLEGE. 1336— Completley furn. 2-rm. apt.; sink; sips, rm.; run, wa. Li. 8013. CENTRAL 2936—2 clean modern rms., near bath, sink in kitchen. Ha. 1891. CENTRAL, 1960—2 nice cool rms. down; sink; private porch. FOUNTAIN SQUARE—3 RMS., $4.50; 2 RMS., 53.50; 1 RM., S3. 1007 PROSPECT. HIGHLAND AVE.. 402—Newly deco.. 7 rms., semi-mod.: stove furn. Wa. 4112-0. ILL., N., 2339—1, 2, 3-rm. kitchenette apts.; $3, $4. S5. $6. $7.50 week. Tk. 7110. ILLINOIS. N.. 2020—Lovely airy 3 rm. apt. Next playground, near school; wicker; walnut and white furnishings. NEW JERSEY. N.. 134—Lodging, clean. rms. for the night, 25c and 50c. Rt. 4145. NEW JERSEY. N.. 418—Clean, newly papered; everything furn.; $4; slpg. rm.. $2. OHIO, 540 E.—2 rooms, $4 week; everything furnished; 1 room, $2.50 week. PARK. 1662—Tw0 large front rooms, front porch; private entrance: everything turn. STATE, N.. 423—3 connecting rms.: everything furnished; sink. Ch. 0162-J. TALBOT, N., 2420—2 and 3-rm. priv. apts.; garage; $6 to $8 week. Ta. 7110. TALBOT. N.. 2338—1 and 2 rms. with kitchenette: comp, fur.; reas. Ta. 7038. WOODRUFF. 544—Middle Dr.: Apt.; run. water; everything furn.; adults. Ch. 3173. CLINTON HOTEL—29 Vlrg.; 2 rms.. everything furn.. $6.50; right dwnt’n.- Ri. 1738. ONE cool, clean room with kitchen privl.; near Brookside park. Ch. 5620. DOWNTOWN—Furnished or unfurnished, 1 or 2 rms.. wkly. or monthly rates; util. can brev6rt Hotel, hi. a Ohio Sts. Houses and Mats Furnished ASHLAND. 1529—2-rm. apt., overstufled; priv. bath, entrance; everything furn.. gar. MERIDIAN. N.. 2235—Apt. 3. modern; 5 rooms. 2 bedrooms: Frigidaire: heat, light, gas furnished: $65. LI. 2662. TACOMA, N.. 202—5-rm. mod., gar.; everything turn.; gd. location. Oh. 3658-R. eves. WALNUT. E.. 115—3 rooms, private bath; $lO. See houssekeeper in base nent. THE HAINES—BIO >/ a N. 111.: beautiful furn, apt.; close in; reas. Li. 8884. Ambassador Apt. Hotel REASONABLE DAY. WEEK OR MONTHLY RATES. Beautiful, modern, complete, furnished or unfurnished, with or without hotel service, walking distance. 850 N. Pennsylvania street, or call Ri. 1371. APTS.—2 or 3 rms.: furnished and unfurn.; reconditioned throughout: walking distance from town; exceptionally low price. Call 552 Fletcher ave. or phone Ri. 6295. 11TH, W., 42—Nicely decorated kitchenette apartment; all utilities furnished; $43. Call Apt. No. 1, THE GPANT.

THE BERWICK 901 North New Jersey St.; 2 rooms with kitchenette and bath; newly refurnished: all utilities: low weekly rent. Apartments for Rent ASHLAND. 1721—Cozy 3 rooms, bath; utilities paid: porch, adults. S3O. He. 1905. BELLEFONTAINE. 2315—Recently redecorated lower apt.; 3 rms.. bath. heat. wat.. gar, furnished: reduced rent. Dr. 3300 COLLEGE. 2151—4 and 5-rm„ attr. apts.; rent was up $45: to obtain permanent occupants. $25 per mo. Move in now. Rent starts Aug. Ist. See custodian. NEW YORK. W. 837—4 rms.: heat, water turn.; suitable for doctor or dentist. WASHINGTON. 5016 E.—s large rooms, lower apt., with porches; garage; good heat In winter. 1 MONTH FREE. 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. TENTH, E., 1530—1 new mod. apt.; heat, water; janitor serv.; garage. Ch. 2758. Houses for Rent ALABAMA, N.. 2602—6-room modern double: reduced rent. Ri. 6174. BELLEFONTAINE. 2325—6-room modern; A-l cond.; garage; reduced. $25. Ir. 6024. DEARBORN. 2414—3 rms., mod., upstairs; pay >/2 utilities; $17.50 per mo. 1433 DELOSS. 5-room single, semi-modern. sl4. GREGORY fc APPEL. INC. Li. 7491, EUCLID. N., 16 —4 rooms with bath and garage. Open. Ir. 2297. EMERSON. N.. 776—Attrac. 6-rm. mod. double: gar.; water pd,; reduced. Ir. 1468. EWING. 1358—4-rm. semi-modern double: clean: newly decorated. Wa. 2095. GALE, N., 1214—Semi-mod.; 4 rms.; gar. MR. BRICKLY. Li. 4321. till 5 p. m. GRANT. N.. 38—5-rm. modern double: redecorated; water paid; $25. Ha. 3982-R. GRANT N., 8-18-20—Clean, attr., 5-rm. mod.; nice neighborhood; gar.; reduced. Be. 0355-W. HIGHLAND AVE.. 402—Newly deco., 7 rms., semi-mod, stove furnished. Wa. 4112-J. 2831 Kenwood, $22.50 Four rooms; modern; water furnished; newly painted and decorated; very desirable, and cheap rent. Dunlop & Holtegel, 122 E. Market LYON. 825 S.—Five rooms; good well: garsge; near West Washington and High School. 132 V 2 W. Ohio. PALMER. 1544—5 roms. water paid. gas. elec.; nicely papered; sl6. Hu. 4368. "3113 W. PRATT Four room double, lights, well: $lO. GREGORY & APPEL. INC. Li. 7491. SINGLETON, 2103—5 rooms modern, garage, good condition; near Garfleid Park SCHILLER. 72—5 rooms and bath, clean; $25; water paid. Dr. 2083-W. SINGLETON. 2109—5 rms. bath, no gar.. clean. $22.50; water pd. Dr. 6086-R. THADDEUS. 1736 —3 rooms, semi-modern with garage: water paid. Ri. 1652, 1401 Tremont Five-room modern bungalow: $25. Schmidt & Smith, Inc., Realtors TECUMSSH. 623—Near Tech; 4-rm. mod. double: gar. Reduced S3O. Ch. 5572. WISCONSIN ST.. 319—Clean 5-rm.; semimod.; newly painted; gar.. sl4. Ri. 0645. 33RD. W., 1059—5 rms.. mod. except bath tub: A-l: garage; $22,50. Ha. 3319-J. N. YORK, E.. 724—8-rm. mod., except furnace; gar.; $22.50. (Call owner). Dr. 2867. COLORED—2B46 Highland PL. 5-rm. dble.; semi-mod.: garage: S2O. Ta. 6675. Wanted to Rent NORTH OF 30TH—Or east of Sherman: V* double or small bungalow. Rent must be reasonable. Call MR. GIBSON. Ch. 6646. Houses for Sale SOUTH TEXAS—Twelve months growing season, lovely climate. $5 acre for rich well drained loam land. Hour Houston, best roads, schools, water, mineral rights, timber, grows everything, never feed, free range, easy terms. Write Hubier, Cleveland, Texas. SALE OR TRADE—SI,7OO deed equity in seven-room modern except furnace. 1176 N. Warman Ave. East BUNGALOW—S-room modem. 615 N. Dearborn st, Bv owner. Reas. Ch. 5351-W. Cottages and Resorts LAKE front mod. cottages. Call Millersville. Ideal Beach, Schaefer Lake or Ch. 0102 Indianapolis. Ind. 1507 North Gale. NEW Mod. cottages, private: Lake Schaefer. Ideal Beach. Lake Side Lodge. Ir. 4090 Real Estate for Exchange 7-RM MODERN home, 3-car garage. large lot. Will exchange for farm property between Indianapolis and Terre Haute See owner. Cecil Carnlne. 127 N. Traub. OHIO. W, 315—6-room rooming house for sale or trade. 315 W, Ohio, Household Goods THREE - PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITES. Slightly used. Ten wonderful values. At $25 Each Cash Only. The Ideal Furniture Cos. 227 W. Washington St. The “Cut-Prica” Quality Furnitura Cos.

Household Goods ICE BOXES Big reduction on many refrigerator* in our very complete line. Buy now *nd save money. Polar Ice and Fuel Cos. 2000 Northwestern Avg, sewing machine in vour home. We have a big stock Singer portable* and table models of various types. Old machine taken in on exSEWING MACHINE CO.. 405 Mass. Ave. 312 E. Vermont. MACHINES, ponaote electric makes as low m *35 SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO., 136 W Washington St. Ri 9718. OUTING RM., carved beautiful roorn • .liying room, rugs, occasional tables, odd dresser, sac. 3428 N. Meridian. UOFFIELD W A SH ER—GOOD RUNNING CONDITION. 1117 E. MICHIGAN ST. FRIGIDAIRE—Used, size T-5. like new. >BS. 1536 N. Delaware. Rl. 6343. GAS STOVE—' Direct Action.” left-side oven: gd. cond.; sls. 509 E. Dr. Woodruff. FURNITURE, stoves, rugs, new used: easy terms; Barrett Furniture Cos. 868 Virginia. FURNITURE for sale: bath tub and stove; reasonable. 1069 W. McCarty. GAS RANGES *5 up. CHAS. KOEHRINQ 883 Va. Ave. SELLING my furniture of 6 rooms: all high class; wonderful bargains; no dealers. 4725 Brookvllle Rd. Ir. 4448. MAKE vour own dresses. Buy Singer sewing machines as low a* $lO. Singer Sewlng Machine Cos.. 838 Va. Ave. Dr. 2474. Musical Instruments SMALL EBONY upright piano: excellent condition and terms: price S4O. WILKING MUSIC CO., 120 E Ohio SAXOPHONES—lnvestigate our free les- !° n ,, a nd easy payment Dlan. LORENZ SAX SCHOOL. Pembroke Arcade. Li. 4800. ELLINGTON upright piano; price sls. WILKING MUSIC CO- 120 E. Ohio. * RELIABLE make, duco finished Grand: mav.be had for small balance, easy terms. Li. 6460. WILKING MUSIC CO.. 120 E. Ohio. Machinery & Tools TWO 36-ln. Hg exhaust fans at a bargain price. Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E. Wash. St. Ir. 1151. Store-Office Supplies “typewriters Unusual bargains, all makes secondhand typewriters. All make* rented. $3.50 one month. 3 months. *6. Woodstock Typewriter Cos.. Fact. Br. 317 N. Penn St LI. 4713 SHOWCASES, counters, chance to refurnish vour store or lunchroom. Ta. 3831. Coal and Wood FREDRICK COAL CO 801-899 Beecher St. Dr. 1792. SUMMER PRICES. UNION ICE A COAL CO. 1910 Bluff. Dr. 4621, Pets BOSTON TERRIER—FemaIe: 11 mos.. ideal markings; intruder stock. Dr. 4839-R BOSTON puppies; beautifully marked and priced to sell; 6 mos. Hu. 1128. BOARD your pet; dogs, young or old; excellent care; reasonable. Be. 1765. BOSTON TERRIER Female: due in son. 1223 Bradbury. Dr. 3096-J. Radio and Equipment Radio Prices, Rock Bottom R. C. A No. 60 $45.00 Philco Low Bov 39.00 Crosley (Special) 49.00 Philco Console } 55.00 Atwater Kent Lowboy 59.00 Croslev Wigit 13.50 Croslev Buddv Boy 39.00 Freshman Console 29.00 Brunswick Combination 75.00 Victor 7-26 Combination 69.00 Victor R. E. 45 Combination 115.00 Screen Grid tubes. 59c. Radio Bargain Shop

WILL sell to first customer a nationally known 8-tube all-electric radio, complete with tube's and speaker, for $26. Terms if desired. KEMPLER RADIO CO. 36 Virginia Ave. Ri. 3235. WE REPAIR any make of radio: service calls 75c; aerials installed $3. Service. I a. m to 12 p m Ta. 5240. JUST CALL; THAT'S ALL—Aerials. $3; radio calls 50c. He. 4406. Miscellaneous for Sale Half Price One 1930 models semi-automatic water softener. METER ELECTRIC & MACHINE CO., 3525 East Wash. St. Ir. 1151. Liberal Terms and Trade On new and factory rebuilt electric water pumps. All guaranteed. MEIER ELECTRIC & MACHINE CO., 3525 E. Wash. St. Ir. 1151. CASH FOR USED SCHOOL BOOKS. CRAWFORD DRUG CO. 813 N. DELAWARE. Iff. 1800. Easy Credit ( Terms on new and factory rebuilt'elecMEIER ELECTRIC & MACHINE CO.. 3535 E. Wash. St. Ir. 1151. trie air compressors. All guaranteed. ELECTRIC BACON GRILL—Cooks bacon as should be. bacon doesn't curl up. saves crease: cheap. Long Electric Cos.. Ri. 4626 REPAIRS for all makes stoves and furnaces. Model Stove Cos.. 622 E. Wash. Ri. 0369. BABY BUGGY—LIoyd Reed, newly painted. ex. cond.; $7. Dr. 5186-J. BABY buggy, reed, reversed body, newly painted and lined. $7. 1117 Standish. Lot all copper wash boilers, $2.50 each. Lot woolen rugs, new patterns; reasonable prices. See us before you buy. Unclaimed Freight Station Cor. Capitol and South St. Miscellaneous Wanted FURNITURE OF ALL KINDB. HOMES COMPLETE PREFERRED. BODGES AUCTION RI 2019 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 your piano, furniture, let us give estimate. Ri. 6637. CASH FOR FURNITURE NO ONE CAN PAY MORE. CALL WERLEY. HUMBOLDT 7274 FIRST. Business Opportunities MAKE MONEY RAISING RABBITS during spare time; highest prices paid; we take all you raise. Li. 2252. or write RABBIT PRODUCTS MARKETING CO. 49 Union Trust Bldg. RESTAURANT for sale. 793 S. Emerson Ave.. next to Hawthorne yards. Money to Loan LOAN3—On furniture. Rata per month 2% LOWEST IN CITY INDIANAPOLIS PUBLIC WELFARE LOAN ASSOCIATION 330 Occidental Bldg. Ri. 3587. Other Companies Paid Off. pur^url AUl(|p^NS Buckeye Finance Cos. 207 E. New York St. RI. 4974 Personal Property Loans CAPITAL LOAN COMPANY, lac. 141 >A E. Washington St, Riley 7561 1102 Prospect St. Drexel <OB6 AUTOS FURNITURE LOANS EQUITABLE FINANCE CO. 119 E Ohio St. LI. 660>. Loans $lO to S3OO in 24 hour*. PERSONAL FINANCE CO. Formerly Beneficial Loan Society 34 S. PENNSYLVANIA ST. RI. 5054 Auto Supplier* and Repairs SAVE 50% ON ANY JOB Complete overhaul, 4s, $18: 6s, $27. Finest Duco jobs. $24 to $49. Everything absolutely guaranteed. Call or phone INDIANA STATE AUTO SCHOOL. South and A’a'oama. Ri. 0648 JOHN GUDELHOEFER WAGON CO—WUi repair or make new tops and curtain* for vour car 202 Kentucky Ave IF YOU DON'T FIND vSat vou are looklng for in the want ds today. It may be advertised here tomorrow. Read Time* classified ads dally.

SAVE TIME TIMES WANT AD Long weary hours may be spent hunting- that cute little house that you want. There is no need for this exertion and fatigue on your part. Glance through the “Houses for Rent” column of the Times Want Ads. There you will find many desirable houses that are available in the location that you prefer. “HOUSES FOR RENT” COLUMN 111

Don’t Lose Your Auto! AND REFINANCING RIDE WHILE YOU PAY Legal Rate Cash at Once—No Waiting—*l \ ' Loan by Phone No Red Tape—No I I if You Wish Endorsers J Representative Will Call If payments are too large we will make them mailer LINCOLN AUTO LOAN CO. 8 SOUTH CAPITOL AVENUE RUey 1321

DON’T LOSE YOUR AUTO M ? ney A . T Mone ? IoL Auto Loans uL We will pay off your present loan, advance you more money, make your payments very small. Sacks Bros. Auto Loan Cos. 308 Indiana Ave. RL 5994 Corner Capitol and Indiana Avenues

Automobiles for Sale f/V j/ 3 * 'tm SMASH L QO PRICES 1928 Chev. Standard Coupes and <N IOC Coaches .... $ 1 °■> 1929 Chevrolet Std. Coupes and <N 97 r Coaches ....'P"*-' ~ Coupes $260 28 Pontiac De Luxe Sedan $385 28 Pontiac Coach .. 315 Ijff 28 Olds. Coach ..... 310 27 Olds. Sedan- 115 Ancycle with each used car. (Net sale of ti/j SIOO or, more). Give gftr the kiddies a treat. Lautlh Chevrolet Cos. 3547 E. Wash. St. Ir. 1176 Open Eves. Till 10 Bargains in Used Car*. CARSON BROa 921-23 Virginia Ave. Dr. 0333 REAL VALUES IN USED CARS. MARMON NEW-USED CAR STORK. SPECIAL TODAY ONLY 1930 Ford Tudor sedan: in excellent all around condition. A real buv at $385. NORTH SIDE CHEVROLET CO. 836 E. 63d. Hu. 7700. (tIC) r A AUBURN—CoI. 8-77 coupe; new .n.ihl I oalnt. Rood tires and upholsterv in perfect shape. Quality Used Car Store. 1033 N. Merid. BUICK SPORT ROADSTER. 1929—PERFECT IN EVERY RESPECT: $450. TERMS. INDIANAPOLIS AUTOMOBILE COMPANY. INC.. 1065 VIRGINIA AVE. DR. 3891. BUlCK—Standard sedan, 1926. This popular car is very clean. A real bargain for $225. Terms. Indianapolis Buick Cos. 1302 East Wash. St. Li. 1571. Come in. Drive the New 8.

X CHEVROLET coupe. 1928: looks and runs fine; in first-class condition; only $165: terms. Hare Chevrolet Cos. 540 E. Wash. St. Ri. 5325. Open Evenings and Sunday. 1930 Chevrolet Delux Sedan. 6 wirte wheels; $475. BRIGHTWOOD AUTO CO. 2346 Station St. Ch. 6646. Chrysler 52 coach. 1923; has the appearance of new car; in excellent condition throughout $250 THE BRADFORD CO. 1114 N. Meridian St. Li. 3221, Chrysler 75 Roadster, $595 Sport model. The oijeinal finish’ and mechanical will please vou. and the price. 722-24 N. Cap. Ave. LI. 6181 CHEVROLET. 1930 cabriolet; in first class condition. *275. Indianapolis Automobile Cos.. Inc. 1065 Virginia ave. Dr. 3891. CADILLAC —7-passenger phaeton. This car is like new in every way. Look! $125. Indianapolis Bujck Cos. 1302 East Wash. St. Li. 1571. Have You Driven the New 8? Chrysler 1930 66, $545 Coupe. Positively perfect. Will demonstrate to suit the most critical buyer. 722- N. Cap. Ave. LI. 6181 Dodge sedan. 1928; gd. running cond.sl2s Nash coach. 1827; cheap at our price 150 Ford Tudor. 1925; gd. tires & gd. cond 65 Olds coach, 1925: worth more than we ask 75 THE BRADFORD CO. 1114 N. Meridian St. Li 3221 " 1929 ESSEX SEDAN Car of good appearance, new tires and mechanically A-l. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1633-65 S. Meridian St. Dr. 4743 SE °AN—A nice slick tob. *2 6 t 5 t _ Terms. INDIANAPOLIS AUTOMOBILE COMPANY. INC. 10C5 Virginia Ave. Dr. 3891, XFORD Tudor sedan. 1931; Just like Term- Area bar Kain * or only $450. Hare Chevrolet Cos. 840 E. Wash. St. Ri. 5335. Open Evening* and Sunday. GJ A FORD—I 927 roadster; for quick , Qualltv Used Car Store. - 1033 N. Meridian. Ri. 3308.

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Automobiles for Sale 722 N. Cap. Ave. Lowest Prices in the City 1929 Chev. 1929 Ford Spt Con. Coupe, Rdstr., 6w. w. $265 $235 1928 Essex 1928 Pontiac Sedan, Spt. Coupe, $225 $245 1928 Auburn 1928 Dodge Spt. Sedan Coupe, $245 $245 1929 Hudson 1926 OldsmoCoach, bile, Spt. Rd. $245 $95 Ifin MORE WONDERI UU FUL BARGAINS Every Car Guaranteed Indiana’s Largest Used Car Dealer. 722-24 N. Capitol Ave. LI. 6181 ?ORD COUPE 1929-Looks and runs like FORD TOWN SEDAN miles, can not be told at°cmce. s2s ° discount JONES MOTOR CORP. Capitol and Vermont. u 445 , A Terlns. car; onl >' *385. Hare Chevrolet Cos. 340 E. Wash. St. tjj 533. Open Evenings and Sunday: FORD ROADSTER. 1926—Ru£T good' 2 £ arKa ‘ n : & r ° n ‘ v *75- „ c - O. WARNOCK* 819 East Washington St. Li. 8396. F l ? RD T' Panel truck; car runs good: real bargain at SBS: easy terms real Browning Gent Cos., Inc. ICth and Meridian Sts. ri 8655 tuuor SEDAN. 1928-In first rials shape, a real buv. only $295 Terms h O g WARNOCK. 819 East Wash 6? ' & looks and runs like • °5 V , dowr L- Browning Gent Cos. Inc.. Meridian and 10th sts. ri. 8655) XLA SALLE sport roadster,~i929; mot<?r < J n mechanical condition; finish extra good: tires A-l; extra So°d and clean throughout; priced very attractive. Hare Chevrolet Cos. 540 East Washington St. rj 5323 Open Evenings and Sunday, * i*A SALLE, 1928 sedan: low mile... - rSr.. careful driver owned it: only s2§o‘ down. Browning Gent Cos., Inc. 10th and Meridian Bts. ri. 8655. 6 ®, se( iar.; tires, upholstery * S?S ?L600: "off r orice eomlltlon ' THE BRADFORD CO; 1114 N. Meridian St. Li. 3321. OLDSMOBILE coupes, coaches and sedans" sonabh? priied recon<llltoned acd *- THE BRADFORD CO. 1114 N. Meridian St. x*l. 3221 OV ERLANT>—Sedan. 1925. In good Khanp • priced low for quiik sale; on/y s*s * Indianapolis Buick Cos. 1302 East Wash. St. li 1571 Have You Driven the New 8?' * Studebaker Sport Coupe, $645 President 8. Six wire wheels, in beau. JjlSf Lo* ?Tice. Act quick. 722-24 N. Cap. Ave. LI. 6181 STUDEBAKER; 1927 sedan; SBO down - Browning Gent Cos., Inc. 10th and Meridian Sta. RL 8635. Trucks FORD 1929 IVi-Ton Ford panel body* li. Os condition. FRANK CCk 623 N. Capttot RI 9326. FORD AA Truck. 1930. Equipped "win. stake body and Dual wheels in first-cla. shape; only $425. Terms. C. O. WARNOCK: 818 East Wash. St. LI *396 Automobiles Wanted WILL—Pa* cash tor vour ear or you* ““ \ WOLF AUTO CO. ~ ~ WE PAY CASH