Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 69, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 July 1931 — Page 13

JULY 30,1931

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HIGHWAY CHIEF IS BAFFLED BY BLACKTOP BILL Seeks Solution to Claim of Contractor Hit by Injunction. Principal difficulty in being state highway director under the present commission is that so many questions arise where the director doesn't know the answer. Director John J. Brown admitted this point today in one of a series of conferences between Brown, A. W. Taylor, La Porte road contractor, and Taylor’s attorney, Senator Earl Rowley (Rep., La Porte and Starke). Rowley and Taylor have been around the statehouse two days trying to get some overdue payments on blacktop road construction which Taylor is doing on State Road 43, between Wanatah and Westville, in La Porte county. Bids Held I.legal The contract was one let on “all blacktop” bids, since declared illegal by the Marion circuit court. The court case involves a similar contract on State Road 9. The suit was Instituted after, Taylor’s construction work was well under way. “When the suit was started I got a letter from Brown saying that a suit had been filed,” Taylor explained today. “So I wrote and asked Brown what to do, and ■whether or not I should continue with the work. I never got an answer.” Then Senator Rowley took up the tale. "When we came in to see Brown w’e asked him why he didn't answer the letter and tell us what to do,” Rowley said. Mandate Is Necessary “Then Brown admitted that he didn't answer Taylor’s letter because he didn’t know the answer.” Meanwhile, Floyd E. Williamson, state auditor, has announced that he will not pay Taylor for the work without a mandate. Rowley plans to take the case into court, he stated today. Throughout the morning, conferences were held with the board of accounts. Brown, Attorney General James M. Ogden and the auditor. At noon no progress in settlement had been made. It s a question of whether or not the sins of the commission can be visited on the contractors who signed these contracts in good faith,” Rowley pointed out. ‘JUST GAVE ME CAR? SAYS THEFT SUSPECT But Police Hold Hitch-Hiker On Vehicle Taking Charge. “Just a gift,” was the explanation offered by Thomas Matlock, 27, of 4136 Oliver avenue, today after police arrested him for having an auto in his possession which he allegedly did not own. Matlock’s explanation for the sedan being in his possesison was, “You see I was hitch-hiking down in Tennessee. I mooched a ride. The fellow who gave me the ride got tired of driving and just turned the car over to me with, ‘You can have it’. So I took it.” Doubting the generosity of Tennessee autoists police are checking authorities in Nashville, Tenn., in an effort to And the owner of the car. While they await word Matlock is held on charges of vagrancy and vehicle-taking. WARN ON RICKETS CURE Viostcrol Doesn’t Stimulate Growth, Convention Is Told. ZV/ Science Service MIAMI, Fla., July 31.—Warning that viosterol, which is irradiated ergosterol and potent as preventive of rickets, should not be generally substituted for cod liver oil in the diet of children,was issued by Professor A. R. Bliss Jr., of the University of Tennessee at the meeting here this afternoon of the American Pharmaceutical Association. Professor Bliss and his associates, E. O. Prather and Martha Nelson, found that while viosterol has £tn effect on calcification and growth of bone, and therefore is able to prevent or cure rickets, it has not the power to stimulate growth and development of the body and vital organs or to prevent infections of the upper air passages. Births Boy* Edgar and Anna Kester, 5260 East Tenth Lee and Omel Chendler, Methodist hospital William and Laura Harding. 4419 East Thirl leth. William and Dorothy Brooks 6104 Dewey Olenn and Mary Emery 2161 Gale. Julius and Hulda Pieper, 414 West Thirtieth. Girls Robert and Elotse Pish. 820 Harlan. Harry and Frances Sage, 5435 Broadwav. Paul and Mildred Rupprecht, Methodist hospital. C A. and Lillian Abbott. St. Vincent’s hospital. Alphonse and Emma Hudson, 533 West Twenty-sixth. Robert and Allle Gallomore. 217 Minkner. Deaths Ouy O. Worthington. 59. 814 North Pine diabetes. Elizabeth Elbrecht. 77. 620 East Michigan chronic myocarditis • Infant Manship 5 mlnutca. St. Vincent's hospital, atelectasis. „ E £ rn ??, t Kersey.39. Long hospital, general peritonitis. Albert Waldbelser, 48. Methodist hosp;Ul. brain injurv. ,T ctertmT"' ”• 2:55 William M Stevenson. 79, 5828 University. multiple iclerosis. un ■nieodore Perry. 65. Methodist hospital gnilmonarv oedema. k Slisisr- -■ • — * ■ 51 BRIAND TO TAKE REST Severe Fatigue Brings Doctor's Order for Vacation in Country. By United Press PARIS. July 30.—Aristide Briand, foreign minister, was ordered today to take a month of complete rest in the country at Cocherel as soon as it is possible for him to leave the foreign office. Briand is suffering from severe fatigutL

Bumper Crop B'j United Press LAMAR, Colo., July 30. Henry Paulson, a fanner who lives north of Lamar, claimed an all-time harvesting record today—but It was a harvest of grasshoppers, rather than grain. Paulson’s farm Is one of thousands in several states which have been overrun by a hopper horde in the last few weeks. Wednesday he rigged up g. home-made “hopper catcher’,” a sort of combination scoop and rake-like affair, which he attached to a machine. After “harvesting” the four acres which had been planted in barley and produced nothing but insects, Paulson measured up and found that he had gathered 120 bushels—an average of thirty bushels of hoppers to the acre.

2 SAFES YIELD TO JEGGMEN Nitro Blast, Cleaver Used in Night Robberies. Two safes were looted, one by using nitroglycerin, early today, according to reports received at police headquarters. The strong box of the William F. Gansberg Coal Company, 1906 Shelby street, was robbed of $237.75 in checks and $80.92 in currency when a charge of nitroglycerin was used to blow off the safe’s door. The yeggs entered the coal company’s offices by breaking glass in a rear door. The safe was rolled into a back room where the “nitro” was touched off. In the second safe robbery a meat cleaver, In inexpert hands, broke the combination off of a safe of the Henry Dobrowitz & Sons meat market, 1002 South Illinois street. The cleaver robbery resulted in an undetermined loss, Dobrowitz told police. I He said checks, papers, and currency were scattered about the meat shop’s floor in such a fashion that an accurate check on the loss could not be made today. Laundry Employes to Picnic Sterling Laundry Company employes will picnic Sunday at Forest park in Noblesville. A golf tournament and baseball match are on the program after dinner and refreshments.

Death Notices BULLARD, ALVIS —Age 44 years. entered into rest. July 29, 11:59 p. m. Survived by his wife, Marv E. Bullard and stepson. Harold Bishop. Short services at the residence. 1823 Fletcher Ave., Saturday. Aug, 1. 10 a. m. Services and burial Union cemtterv. Forest Hills. Ind., 2 p. m. Friends invited. LITTLE & SONS in charge. (Grecnsburg papers please copy.) BRODERICK. MARY—Widow of Danie* Broderick, mother of Jac and William Broderick, died Tuesday, July 28. Funerai from the residence. 2256 N. New Jersey St. Friday. July 31. at 8:30 a. m., followed bv services at SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral at 9 a. m. Burial Holv Cross cemetery. Friends invited. For further Information call J. J. BLACKWELL & SON. CARROLL. NICHOLAS J.-Beloved husband of Sarah Carroll (nee Fennell), father of Thomas P. and James Joseph Carroll, brother of Thomas Carroll and Mrs. Thomas O’Connell of Indianapolis. Patrick Carroll of Ireland and James Carroll of South Africa, died Wednesday, July 29. Funeral from the residence. 440 W. Merrill Sc., Saturday. Aug. 1, 8:30 a. m. Services at St. John's church at 9 a. ni. Deceased was member of Division No. 2, A. O. H.. Catholic Order of Foresters. Hiawatha Tribe Red Men and Havmakers. Friends invited. GINSBERG. CAROLINA—Of 2038 N. Temple. beloved wife of Charles Ginsberg and mother of Mrs. Anna Small. Mrs. Daisy Budd of Indianapolis. Mrs. Augusta Uimmerman .Albert. Charles August and Miss Louise Ginsberg and Mrs. Bertha Hyde of Los Angeles. Cal., departed this life Wednesday. July 29. age 70 years. Funeral, notice later. For further information cail MOORE 3r KIRK, Ch. 3550, HANNA. CHARLES T.—Passed away at the home. 4341 Central Ave.. Wednesday, July 29. F’uneral servises at the home Friday, Julv 31. at 4 p. m. Burial at Crown Hill cemetery, PERRY. THEODORE—Husband of Anna L.. father of Frank G., Edgar S.. Lorenzo J., and Mrs Selene HoiTmeyer; grandfather of Mary Jean Hoffmeyer ana Theodore and Kenneth James Perry, passed away Tuesday. Services at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY, Friday 1 , 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. ROUSH. WILLIAM HENRY—Age 29. passed awav at 724 E. Sixty-third St. He leaves to mourn his death, two sisters. Mary Busche of Ft. Wayne. Virginia Man. and five brothers Charles L.. Lafayette, and David of Indianapolis. Harmon of Washington, D. C.; Leon Sylvester of Wyoming. Funeral Friday. Julv 31.' at the JORDAN 'FUNERAL HOME, 1550 Brookside Ave. Burial Memorial Park. • SCHULTZ. WILLIAM C.—Father of Roberta and Robert Schultz, passed away Wednesday. Julv 29. Funeral from FINN BROS. FUNERAL HOME. 1639 N. Meridian. Friday. Julv 31. 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. Friends invited. TINSLEY, CATHERINE S.—Widow of WiL 11am Tinsley, passed away at her home, 1520 Blaine Ave., Wednesday, July 29. 1931, age 67 years: sister of Jacob Christopher Cunningham of Belmont, Ind.. and George Wesley Cunningham of Indianapolis. Funeral Saturday, Aug. 1, 9 a. m.. at above address. Burial Mt. Pleasant cemetery. Hancock county, Indiana. Friends invited. (Greenfield (Ind.) papers please copy. ] - WORTHINGTON. GUY O—Beloved husband of Margaret Lane Worthington, father of Thomas L. Worthington, brother of Mrs. T. F. Harrington of Gallion. O.; Mrs. G. W. Craighead. Detroit. Mich., and Mrs. Charles Bolser. Mrs. J. D. Brown and Mrs. Carrie McCammon and Theodore Worthington of Indianapolis, passed awav Julv 28. 8 p. m.. at his home. 814 N. Pine St. Services at ebove address Friday. Julv 31. 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited. LITTLE & SONS in charge. YOUNG. MRS. JULIETTA—BeIoved Wife of Frank IL. mother of Raymond A., and Bernice Young. Marie McLaughlin. Esther True and Frances Barton, passed away Wednesday morning. Services Friday. 3 p. m.. at the residence, 3558 Graceland Ave. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Funeral Directors Wli D. BEANBLOSSOM Mortuary. Phone Be. 1588 1321 W. Ray St. ROY J. TOUN 923-925 English. Dr. 696iL_ W. T. BLASENGYM Main office. 2220 Shelby St. Urexel 3570. George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 523 E. Market Riley 5374 UNDERTAKERS HISEY & TITUS 931 N. Delaware. LI. 3821 J. C. WILSON funeral parlors, ambulance service and modern automotive eaulDment. Dr. 0321 and Dr 0332 Personals DETEOTTVES— Private. CONFIDENTIAL. 525 Lemckf Bldg. Ri. 1864: eves.. Hu, 3107. Special Notices SIO,OOO Accident policy. $2 per year. Have you had vour vacation? Do vou expect to travel? Let us explain. Li. 2662. Transportation IF YOU—Are driving somewhere and wish congenial guests to share expense, call Auto Travel Bureau. LI. 4351. 426 N. 111. Business Announcements SIMONIZENG YOUR CAR WASHED. BODY RENEWED. TOP DRESSED. RUBTY SPOTS TOUCH BT. NICKEL POLISHED UPHOLSTEkING CLEANED. WORK GUARTO **■ REAR M 4 NORTH MERIDIAN STREET.

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Business Announcements LOOK—lnitials put on both sides car. any design, $1; guar. Ri. 3073. 950 N, New Jersey, Will call. BA 114 ROOM—Complete. S6O; oiumDing <S heating reasonable. Ta. 4057. DO YOU' NEED ANY LIGHT PLUGS? Let us repair or install them. FRANK ELECTRIC CO- Li. 5962. ALL KINDS of furnace work. Work guaranteed. Inspection free. IR. 7481. BUILDING, contracting, general repair work. Call me for estl. NELSON. Be 3157 Storage and Transfer LOCAL. AND OVERLAND IRANSFEK.-Fire-proof storage house. Store now pay 6 months later. No charge for hauling PARTLOW-JENKINS MOTOR CAR CO. 419 E Market RI. 7750 NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO.—Prices reasonable. Call at all times. Ta. 3741. MOVING s3—You help. $1 less: quick service: careful white men. Ch 5840 CARLIN TRUCKING CO. Cash or 30 days. Li. 9789. Ch. 1702-J. LET RUSSELL TRANSFER move you on credit: 30 days. Ri. 3455. Res.. Be. 4353. STORAGE-OVERLAND HAULING Special prices on return loads, packing. California shipment. Ri. 3628. Ri. 6561. Fights, Ch. 0699-W. OTTO 0 SUESZ Instructions IRVINGTON SCHOOL OF MUSIC “A SCHOOL THAT SHOWS RESULTS" Special summer Rates. Pipe organ Dramatics. Dancing. All instruments taught. Ir. 0956. SPECIAL offer of six weeks free instruction for the enrollment fee and onlv cost $2. Lessons valued at $lO to S3O a term Ir. 0956. * TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS Painting and Papering REMOVE BY STEAM ’ 30 da. spec. $2 50 per rm, & up. Ch. -6393. PAINTING, exterior, interior: comp, insur. HENDRIK DINKLA. Ch. 5950, PAINTING ON PAYMENTS Guaranteed:, nothing down. He. 5763.' PAPER HANGING—ISc per roll. Plasterlng, cleaning VAN & SON. Dr. 3299, PAPER HANGlNG—Cleaning, estls. free. Ch. 2004. FRANK JACKSON. Ir. 2415. PAPER CLEANlNG—Excellent service. Cl a room. O’DONALD. RI. 4628. Lost and^Found Finders of Lost Articles That have been advertised to this column will receive two guest tickets for The Apollo Theater To See “NIGHT NURSE” When vou 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 st once. LOST —Blue scarab ring; Ayres’ washroom. Wedensday. Ir. 5441. Reward. Help Wanted Male WANTED— 25 boys. Bov Scouts preferred. 13 to 15 years of age. oan make $2 to $4 per day. See ROBERT GOETCHEUS at 2452 Broadway at once. WANTED —Medical Doctor registered in Indiana for traveling position. Experience unnecessary. Post Office Box 291. Indlanapolis. Ind. Situations Wanted Male MAN and wife (white) on farm: more for home than wages. 1322 Ringgold. Help Wanted Female LADlES—Positions on steamships; good pav; experience unnecessary: world wide travel. Self-addressed envelope brings list. E. ARCULUS. Mt, Vernono, New York. ALTO singer for church solo and quartet work. Must be good reader. Services exchanged for vocal lessons. Address Times Box A 206. Rooms for Rent BELLEFONTAINE. 1402—2 furn. rms.. airy. 1 or 2. near bath, bus line. Ri. 2712. BELLEFONTAINE. 2617—Large, airy front rm.. newly furn.; priv.: modern home. CENTRAL. 1960—Nicelv furnished rm.. close to bath: large closet. COLLEGE, 2527—Nice clean rm.. home privileges He. 3167, COLLEGE. 1427—Large front, furnished room, outside entrance. Ri, 8104. DELAWARE. N.. 3034—Rm. private family. references required: garage. Ta. 6906. FALL CREEK. E„ 155—Large alrv front rm.; private home. Ta. 6539. MASS. 540—Clean, outside rms., attachable showers. $4 v. Li. 0665. MERIDIAN N.. 1937—Large, front rm.. Just, right for 3. Nicely furnished: mod. LARGE, clean furnished room; next bath; mrivmtm horn*. Dr. Ml*

Rooms for Rent ST. DENIS HOTEL. 136 W. MARKET. CLEAN RMS., LOW RATES. DOWNTOWN 40TH. W.. 413—1 or 2: home privileges: will hoard, reasonable. Wa. 0183-M. HOTEL ANTLERS An Address of Distinction The Hotel Anglers, 750 N.‘Meridian St., located on the principal thoroughfare oi the city, is just five minutes walk from the Theater and Shopping district, and overlooks the beautiful World War Memorial. It is an ideal hotel home for anyone desiring something a little better than-the average. The comfortable rooms and artistic decorations supply an air of refinement. For our guests we have the largest and finest swimming 000 l in the city, a moderate priced Coffee Shop and Free Parking. $7.00, $7.50, SB.OO Per Week Per Person—Two in Room Single rate, $12,50 per week and up. 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 PULLMAN HOTEL—II3 W. Georgia: new and clean. Rooms. 40c-50c. Free showers. ■m>m for Rant With Board EASTERN. 536 —Girls to room and board in a real home. Ch. 6992. GRAY. N.. 958—512 for 2: good meals; front room: car. Ch. 3232-R. GLADSTONE, N., 27—Lignt, airy rm.. private home; garage; meals opt. Ir. 5013. OAKLAND. 901 N.—Room and board; priv. mod, home: laundry. $7. Ch. 0441-J. PENN, N., 2256—Airy, front rm., good meaLs; home privileges. Ta. 0761, SPANN. 1131—3 cool rooms. 2-car garage. walking distance Big 4, Dr. 2288. 2 CHILDREN—GirIs, sub. home: respon. party; reference. 4404 E 31st. Ch. 1562. 32D, E.. 603—Large airv front rm.. privileges: radio, meals optional. Wa. 2836 WANTED—Children to board: A-l home. 39 N. Oxford. Ch. 3415-J. YOUNG MAN—Or couple: rm. and board; pri. home. After 5 p. m. Hu. 2267. Rent Housekeeping Rooms ASHLAND. 1529—Completley furn. 2-rm. apt.; private entrance; $7. garage. ALABAMA, N., 523—3-rm. apt., 2nd floor; clean, reasonable: inquire Apt. 1. ASHLAND 1634—2 completely furn. rms.. modern, priv, entrance: range down. BROADWAY, 1134—2 clean, modern rms., kitchenette, sink; 2 beds, $7, BROADWAY, 2121—Living rm.! bedrm.. kitchen furn.: garage. Private entrance. BROADWAY, 1403—2-rm. apt., sink, private entrance: parking space; $6.50. CHADWICK. 916—2 large cool rooms, new paper, gas, electricity, priv. entrance; $4. DICKSON, 114—Furnished 2 rooms, modern home: adults. Rir 703 2. FOUNTAIN SQ.—2 or 3 conn. rms. dowi}, porch. Strictly private. Dr, 3540-R, ILL., N., 2339—1. 2, 3-rm. kitchenette apts.; $3. $4, $5, $6, $7.50 week. Ta. 7110. NEW JERSEY, N., 13l Lodging, clean, rms, for the night.. 25c and 50c. Ri. 4145. ORIENTAL, N., 20—2-rm. furnished apt.; modern: 1 week’s rent free. OLNEY, N.. 1329—2 im apt.; car line: everything furnished: adults. Phone. RUCKLE, 1944—2 lovely airy furn. rms.; Ist fl.: convenient; reasonable. He. 5551. SHELBY. 2601—2 or 3 private: facing Garfield park; yard. Dr. 1640, or Dr. 1613. TALBOT. N„ 2106—2 front, furn., private entrance, sink, carline, reasonable. TALBOT. N.. 2420—2. 3-rm. apts.; newlv dec.; gar.: S6, $5.50. $6, $7.50, Ta. 7110. WASH.. E.. 1708—2 modern housekeeping rooms: private entrance; front apt.: everything furnished. Li. 4081. WASH.. W.,* 464 1 /2 —Housekeeping rooms. modem, furn.: private entrance. Ri. 3703. EAST. N.. 714—Housekeeping rms.. mod.; private entrance; everything furn. CLINTON HOTEL—29 Vireinia: 2 rms. everything furn.: $6.50. Right downtown. 2 ROOMS, clean, well furnished; also sleeping room. Ha. 4661-R. 31ST. W., 930—-2 housekeeping rms., everythlng furn. Ta. 1142. DOWNTOWN—Furnished or unfurnished 1 or 2 rms., wklv. or monthly rates: util. Cal! BREVORT HOTEL, 111. & Ohio Sts. COLORED—3 unfurnished modern rooms Ri. 2802 Houses and Hats Furnished CENTRAL. 2131—Front apt.: living rm., bedrm.. kitchenette: private porch and entrance; $8.50 wk.: also 1 rm.. kitchenettc: prl, bath & ent.. $7 ,wk. He. 4155. DE QUINCEY. 427—Desirable, private 3 rooms: Ist floor: utilities: garage. UA VERNE APTS—Colored. 220 W. North, J. 2 and 4 rm. apts.. priced reasonable. LI. 2662. MERIDIAN. N—4-room furnished aptT: Friglda. .. bath. LI. 2662. MICH.. E., 628—New small furnished and unfurnished apts.; reasonable. PERSHING, N.. 717—4-rodm single: nicely turn.: water paid, $6.50 week. RL 7725. RUCKLE. 2020—3-room furn apt., steam heat: utilities furnished. He. 3079. TALBOT. N., 2047—Share 7 rm. upper apt. with middle-aged couple: $lB mo. After 6. Ambassador Apt. Hotel REASONABLE DAY. WEEK OR MONTHLY RATES. Beautiful modem, complete, fumlshad or unfurnished, with or without hotel service, walking distance- 850 N. ‘Penn-

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Houses and Flats Furnished THE HATNJSS—BIO ! 4 N. 111.: turn, apt.: clo— in; reas. Lt. 8884. MOD. 5-rm. houae. south: S2O. Owner reserving 1 room. Times Box B 230. 11TH. W.. 42—Nicely decorated kitchenette apartment: all utilities furnished; $43. jCall Apt. No. 1. THE GRANT. Apartments for Rent ASHLAND. 1721—Cozy 3 rooms. Path: utilities paid: porch, adults. S3O. He. 1905. BELLEFONTAINE. 2315—Recently redecorated lower apt.; 3 rms.. bath. heat, wat., gar, furnished: reduced rent. _Dr. 3300. CAPITOL. N.—4 rms. bath.'modern' heat. light, gas furnished. Ha. 1945. COLLEGE. 2203: Apt, 3—5-room un^ furnished apt. He. 1393. 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. PARK. 2302—Modern, clean 6 rm. apt.; fine location: reduced. He 3125. PARK. 1668—6 rooms; steam heat: porches. garage, extra good value. Ha. 2401. PARK. 1647—4-room modern: large, cool. porch: S3O. Li. 1089: eves. Wa. 0632. 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. WASHINGTON. E.. 3720—M0d.. 4-rm. bath apt.; downstairs: priv. porch. $7. WASHINGTON. 5016 E.—s large rooms, lower apt., with porches; garage; good heat in winter, f MONTH FREE. APTS.—2 or 3 rms.: furnished and unfum.: reconditioned throughout: walking distance from town exceptionally low price. Call 552 Fletcher ave, or phone Ri. 6295. 20TH, E.. 701—3-room apt.: Frigidaire; In-a-door bed: adults. Houses for Rent ADAMS ST.. 2809—(4 cozy double; 4 rms.: garage; water paid: $lB. Call Ri. 1533. ALABAMA. N.. 2602—6-room modern double: reduced rent. Ri. 6174. ASHLAND, 1535 —Vs double, mod., newly dec., water pd.. gar-, 822.50, Ha. 2953. APPLEGATE. 1855 —3-room single, city water, lights, gas; SlO, Ri. 6441. AUDUBON. S.. 392—5-room mod. double; garage: water paid: A-l: 525. Ir. 1088. BELLEFONTAINE, 2409—6 rs.: gar.; hfcrdwood firs.; newly dec.; red, rent. Ir. 2067. BURGESS. 5101—5-rm.‘ double; $27.50; water paid; S. Emerson bus. Ch. 7000. CENTRAL AVE, 2110—Modern, lower duplex. Call Hu. 1404. ■ CENTRAL. 4363—New 6 fcedrm.. brick, 3 baths, double brick garage. Appt. Hu. 8723 before noon or alter 6 p. m. . COLLEGE AVE.. 1619—5-rm. mod.: hardwd. firs.; gd. fur.; wa, pd.; reduced $26. DEQUINCY. 325—6-rm. mod. single, gar.: SSO, Owner. 6102 E. Pratt. Ir. 6467. DAWSON. 811: lower duplex: 5 rms., heat. water and gar.; reduced rent. Ta. 6808. 46 S. Grace strictly modern double; rent I reducea to $18: water paid. Schmid & Smith, Inc., Realtors 344 N. HAMILTON 3 RM. DOUBLE, WATER PAID, sl2. GREGORY & APPEL, INC LI. 7491. ILL., 2143V2 N.—No. 3, 2 rms., $9; McLean Pi., 36, 4 rms., sl2; New York, 1001, W., 5 rms.; water paid on all. Ri. 7725. 944 Ketchum Five-room all modem double. In good condition; only S2O. Schmid & Smith, Inc., Realtors 1717 LAUREL __ 4 Rm. semi-modern single, gait, sis. GREGORY & APPEL. INC. Li. 7491. MINNESOTA. E.—4 rms.. water pd.: light, gas: $13.50. Druggist. Villa and Minnesota NEW JERSEY. N.. 2113—4-bedrm. home: 2car gar.: excellent condition. Hu. 2947. PALMER. 1544—5 rooms, water paid. gas. elec.; nicely papered; sl6. Dr. 3564-R. REGENT, 62 —6-rm. semi-modern, garage. Hu. 6433. SUGAR GROVE AVE.. 1918—C-rm. mod. _double._ near Riverside school. Hu. 4124. WISCONSIN ST.. 319—Clean 5-rm.: semlmod.; newly painted; gar., sl4. Ri. 0645. WINTHROP. 4145—Modern double: gar.; reas. to responsible tenant. LI. 2423, 8-b. WOODLAWN. 1632—We1l located. 6-room mod, double, gar., reas. rent. Dr. 3800. 33RD. AV.. 1059—5-rm. mod. except bath tub:-newly pa.: gar.; $22.50. Ha. 3319-J. 31ST. W., 532—2-wav double. 5 rms. mod., nice yd., water pd.; reas. Ha. 4597-R. Modern Single, $22.50 Seven rooms, good condition, steam •heat. 616 E. 10th. Dunlop & Holtegel, 122 E. Market HOUSES FOR RENT 922 HOSBROOK. 3 rooms '.s 9.00 236 McKim. 3 rooms 10.00 1350 Oliver Ave.: 6 rooms, mod 22.50 1520 Sheldon. 8 rooms 20.0 Q 240 Dorman: 6 rooms, mod 13.50 JENNING’S BROS.. 28 S. HI. St. S2O HALF PRICE, $lO 5 Rooms, garage. CRUSE. 128 N. Del. St. Business Places for Rent FOR LEASE OR RENT FACTORY BUILDING. 3.500 SQ. FEET FLOOR SPACE. WOULD MAKE AVONDERFUL AUTOMOBILE STORAGE ROOM. OR WAREHOUSE; CLOSE IN; STRICTLY MODERN: ATTRACTIVE TERMS TO RIGHT TENANT. HE. 3545. SHELBY. 826 —Storerm: close to Fountain ■Snuare: SB. Dr. 2084, Houses for Sale NOTHING DOWN ‘ 5-room bungalow: electric lights, inclosed back porch, room for bath; garage; front drive: home in A-l condition; 854 S. AVoodrow; 1 square south of National road west: only $25 per month. Price $2,700. Cail FRAZEE. Li. 2318. SCHLOSS BROS, INATESTMENT CO- 137 E. Wash. 1310 FLETCHER AVE., sl.6sff. Five rooms, complete bath, double garage, paved street and alley (no Barrett). vacant, excellent location, worth considerably more, but priced to sell. Pay S2OO down. sls a month. Lawrence J. Sexton. Realtor. Indiana Trust Bldg.. RI. 7151, Ir. 0621. Farms for Sale FOR SALE 80 acres in Brown County, good house and barn, good well, fruit. Address P. M. DANIELS. Mcrgantown, Ind. Cottages and Resorts RENT or sale: 6-rm. cottage at Ravenswood. Louis F. Lohman, 752 Shelby. NEW Mod. cottages, private: Lake Schaefer. Ideal Beach. Lake Side Lodge. Ir. 4090 Household Goods CLOSING OUT A Few Floor Demonstrators IN ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION I W Were sl79* Now $99 Our Regular Low Terms Pearsom PSamio Cos. 128-130 N. Penn. St. . Est. 1873 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. Ice Boxes—lce Boxes Lots of good ice boxes: cheap: these boxes are In good shape; were traded in on new Keivinators. so come early and take your choice. KELVINATOR 850 N. Meridian GAS STOVE—Furniture, pianos! sewing machines, refrigerators: all in good condition and cheap as you want them. Delivery free. 127 AV. Georgia St. LIVTNG-RM. suite, walnut hedxm. suite, rugs, fireplace fixtures, ice box. sweeper other household goods: cheap. Ir. 4448 SEWING Machines, poname e:ectnc Singer and other makes as low as $35 SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO- 136 W Washington Bt Ri 9718 SIMMONS day bed. like new: dining table, library table, refrigerator. Victrola. other furniture 114 Dickson St. ITALIAN DINING RM. carved beautiful bedroom, living room, rugs occasional tables, odd dresser, sac. 2428 N Meridton. FURNITURE, stoves, rugs, new used: easy terms: Barrett Furniture Cos. 668 Virginia. HAVE YOUR sewing mach. repaired. White Sewing Mach. Cos.. 60 W. New Yk Ri 4755 GAS RANGES mm ... a—.

SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! RADIO PRICES WERE NEVER LOWER —————— Continued hot weather has forced us ■ Pto make further reductions on every ATWATER radio in our stock. Come, in and judge VirvT a 4 for yourself—no obligations. Buy now! 1 44 Prices will be nigner nils fail. Tube Table RADIOLA NO. 17 QC)- A A (7 tubes) $20.00 g6tt * r ‘ otUy CHOSLBYboy.. <j>gg QQ $29.00 CROSLEY C? 1 O ffA Superheterodyn “BANDBOX” tpIO.DU Screen Grid PHILCO SCREEN A(\ Radio for your GRID CONSOLE Apartment. RADIOLA NO. 66 9-TUBE nn F ° rmei N OW sll2 s °‘ SUPERHETERODYNE .... tDIO.UU victor - ph:lco , oenrt $55.00 1931 MODEL TABLE MODEL tpZD.UU Classical Italian walnut ___________________ finished cabinet. A set “MIDGET” C?0/f in, _ , --.1--SB with maximum selectivity (PORTABLE) || I tone quality .For- (Pnrr lip H I merly $165.00, now., tb l D MAJESTIC NO. 91 AA 0? m NOTICE—A small deposit COMBINATION $115.00 will hold any radio in our v I I stock. Buy now or have it MANY OTHERS TO SELECT FROM omr ready aW3y 5 ° U ALL RADIOS PRICED COMPLETE PHILLO EEEE *> ■'BalancecMJn.ts'* Formerly $147.50. RADIO BARGAIN SHOP Sc,Z 225 E. WASHINGTON ,

Household Goods THOR WASHER—A-l condition: bargain for $51.50, 1117 E. Michigan St. MAKE your own dresses Buy Singer sewing machines as low as $lO. Singer SewIng Machine Cos.. 838 Va Ave Dr. 2474 Musical Instruments Drum Outfits - Used, complete. $25 up. Terms. PgARSON PIANO CO. EBERSOLE Mahoganv upright: splendid value: price $25. WILKING MUSIC CO.. 120 E. Ohio St. SAXOPHONES—lnvestigate our free lesson and easy payment plan. LORENZ SAX SCHOOL, Pembroke Arcade. Li. 4800. HOWARD Upright Piano: in fine condition: priced $45. WILKING MUSIC CO.. 120 E. Ohio St. SUPER Value in a repossessed Duco finish Grand, over half paid, balance on easv terms to reliable party. WILKING MUSIC CO- 120 E. Ohio St. Piano Accordion Slightly used: regular price $225: a real bargain for only $125. Terms. PEARSON PIANO CO. REGENT piano and bench, mahogany: excellent. condtio.n; . reas. Dr. 3473-M. CORNET—Latest model. B flat, like new. original cost.. $110: private owner. Hu 1128 Machinery & Tools NEW 1 Davton deep well pumping system at a bargain price. __ , . _ Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E. Wash. St. Ir. 1151. Store-Office Supplies TYPEWRITERS ~ Unusual bargains, all makes secondhand tvoewriters. All makes rented. $2.50 one month. 3 months. $6. Woodstock Typewriter Cos.. Fact. Br. 317 N. Penn St LI. 4712 TYPEWRITERSIfffe & g, REMINGTON typewriter $17.50; guar. Judd Typewriter Ex.. 142 N. Mer. Li. 6890 Coal and Wood FREDRi^TcOATcO^ 801-899 Beecher St. . ; Dr. 1792. Pets BOSTON TERRIER —Female; 11 months; intruder stock. - Dr. 4339-R. 3 BEAGLE HOUNDS for sale. Southport 14-R. RABBlTS—Pedigreed: new Zealand red and white: cheap. Be, 4098. BOARD vour pet: dogs,- young or old; excellcnt cave: reasonable. Be. 1765. _ ENGLISH BULLDOG PUPS. 902* N. Somerset Ave. Radio and equipment ftADIO TUBES, all types 75c each; tubes tested free call Ri. 3235. KEMPLER RADIO CO. JUST CALL THAT’S ALL—Radio calls. 50c, aerials. $3. He. 4406. Barter and Swap CASH and carry ice station for sale cheap, on account of sickness; selling from 4 to 6 tons daily. Option on good water melon stand. Dr. 5479. DAYBED. mahogany ends, blue Velour upholstering. Simmons springs for kitchen cabinet, or what have you? Ri., 5551: days. 40-ACRE farm for sale or trade for what have vou% Ri. 0477. Miscellaneous for Sale STOVES ~~ One green and cream enamel coal range, $45. One cast iron coal range, S3O. One two-burner and one threeburner coal oil stove, $lO and sl2 each. One five-burner coal oil range, $35. One gas range, green and cream trim, oven control, insulated oven, $35. Unclaimed Freight Station Cor. Capitol and South St. 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. 313 N. DELAWARE. LI. 1800. Easy Credit Terms on new and factory rebuilt eiecMEIER ELECTRIC & MACHINE CO.. 3535 E. Wash. St. Ir. 1151. trie air compressors. All guaranteed. NEW water cooler for sale, chtfep. Call Ch. 6850. . FURNACE and stove repairing.. MODEL STOVE CO.. 622 E. Wash. Ri. 0369. COUNTERS—GIass showcases and fixtures; bargain prices. 2822 Clifton. Ta. 3831. Miscellaneous Wanted H FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS HOMES COM PLETE PREFERRED HODGES AUCTION RI 2019 WANTED—IOO lbs. or more Ice chest, 3 or 4-burner gasoline stove, with oven preferred- 810 N. 111. St. Li. 8884. CASH—For vour piano, iurniture. let us give estimate. Ri. 8044, CASH FOR FURNITURE NO ONE CAN PAY MORE. CALL WERLEY. HUMBOLDT 7274 FIRS'!. Business Opportunities RENT—Filing station, small house. Stop 8 Michigan Rd.. S2Q-mo. Beech Gr. 146-R-l. ROOMING house: 13 rooms. 2 baths; sell or trade for car, or what? Ha. 4838-W. IDEAL location for dentist, good town; National highway. 40 miles out. Ir. 1320. Money to Loan LOANS—On furniture Rate per month 2% LOWEST IN CITY mDIAK {S?^ s * s |^ o^ lJ ’ AM 330 Occidental Blde v Ri. ,3587.

Don’t Lose Your Auto! AND REFINANCING RIDE WHILE YOU PAY Legal Rate Cash at Once—No \ Loan by Phone 1 No Red Tape—No | I if You Wish Endorsers j Representative Will Call | If payments are too large we will make them smaller LINCOLN AUTO LOAN CO. 8 SOUTH CAPITOL AVENUE Rn ey 132 i

Money to Loan furSS|ure 4UT^)ANS Buckeye Finance Cos. . 207 E. New York St RI. 4974 AUTO LOANS Don’t Lose Your Auto We will pay off your present loan, advance you more money, making your payments very small. SACKS BROS. LOAN CO. 308 Indiana Ave. RI. 5994. ~AUTOS FURNITURE LOANS EQUITABLE FINANCE CO. 219 E. Ohio St. LI. 6605. Personal Property Loons . CAPITAL LOAN COMPANY. Inc. 14114 E. Washington St. Riley 7561 1102 Prospect St. urexel 6088 Loans $lO to S3OO in 24 hours. PERSONAL FINANCE CO. Formerly Beneficial Loan Society 34 S. PENNSYLVANIA ST. RI 5054. Auto Supplies 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 Alabama. RI. 0648. JOHN GUDELHOEFER WAGON CO.—Will reoalr or make new tops and curtains for vour car 202 Kentucky 4ve IF YOU DON’T FIND what vou are looklnsr for in the want ads today, lt may be advertised here tomorrow. Read Times classified ads dally. Automobiles for Sale SPECIAL TODAY ONLY CHEVROLET, 1930: 5 w. w. sport coupe. This car is in A-l condition and is a real good buy at S4OO. NORTH SIDE CHEVROLET CO. 836 E. 63d St. Ha. 7700. 35 Model Ts. Coupes, Tudors and sedans. $46. choice. e, n r- 9; O. WARNOCK. 819 E Washington St„ Li 8396. Bargains in Used Cars, no, no ... CARSON BROa 921-23 Virginia Ave Dr. 0233 REAL VALUES IN USED CARS. MARMON NEW-USED CAR STORE $295° miles; new t ' res: Just Ilke new : Cadillac, 5-passenger: new tires; perfect condition; 4-wheel brakes: $295. Ta. 3890. BUICK, 1929 Master sedan; dark green Duco. natural wood wheels: very low mUeage: a real bargain: $695. Indianapolis Buick Cos. 1302 N. Meridian St. Li. 7383. (Come in and drive the new 8.) ts a CHEVROLET. 1929 coaches and H coupes: 7 of them to choose &.JW from: $275. LAUTH CHEVROLET CO. XIHEVROLET coach. 1928: looks and runs fine: In first-class condition: only $225: terms. Hare Chevrolet Cos. 540 E. Wash. St. Rl 5325 Open Evenings and Sunday. CHEVROLET, 1929 COUPE. THE BEST OF BUYS. TODAY $285. INDIANAPOLIS AUTOMOBILE COMPANY. INC.. 1065 VIRGINIA AVE. DR. 3891 CADILLAC 7-pass, touring: looks and runs like anew one: $l5O. Indianapolis Buick Cos. 1302 N .Meridian St. Li, 7383. ESSEX, 1929 Coupe in A-I condition, onlv $295. Low down payments. BROWNING GENT CO. INC. 10th and Meridla Sts. Rj, 8655. FORD. ’22 coupe; ‘,2-ton truck for sale. 902 N. 3cmerset Ave. Cail after 4 p. m. FORD T coupe—This is a good runner.*s3s .... BROWNING GENT CO. INC 10th and Meridian St. Rj, <8655. X!’s2? D „J udor sedan. 1930: looks and Terms 1 ** * ctw CAr: oalv Hare Chevrolet Cos. 540 E. Wash. St. Rj 5335 Open Evenings and Sunday! FORD model T Tudor: new tires: good k a - ta sioo C UDholßt * rv: mechanically o ‘BROWNING GENT CO. *INC. Tenth and Meridian. _ Rl. 8655. FORD. 1929 Tudors end coupes: 8 to choose from: $260. sLr'r'l LAUTH CHEVROLET CO. S, 3547 E. Wash. Ir. 1176. 1929 HUDSON COUPE; rumble coupe: good tires and A-l mechanically Terms. Trade. OAKLEY MOTOR SALF.S. 1063-65 South Meridian. Dr. 4743. XLA SALLE sport roadster. 1929; motor in fine mechanical condition; finish extra good: tire* A.l: extra good and clean throughout: pr yd very attractive. t . Hare Chevrolet Cos. 540 East Washington S'- Rl 532$ ■*^ **'•**

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Automobiles for Sale THE WISE BUYER . is making his dollar do extra . duty by selecting a car today. Our prices are now probably lower than they will ever be again. 1929 Graham Paige S24S 1929 %l 1929 Erskine Sport Coupe 295 1 1929 Whippet Coupe ".*.195 1928 Auburn Sport Sedan ’* 295 1927 Jordan Sport Coupe ......... 245 1929 Hudson Coach .* 2 45 1928 Nash Coupe 245 1928 Nash Adv. Vic. Cpe 295 1928 Ford Sedan 245 1928 Pontiac ■ Sport C0upe......... 245 1928 Dodge Fast 4 Coupe 245 1927 Marmon 8 Sport Coupe ...... 245 1626 Olds Roadster 125 1927 Bu.ick Brougham ............ 245 1927 Chrysler 60 Coupe ] 295 1929 Durant. Sport Rd.. 6 w.w...i 295 1926 Nash Coach 135 1927 Stutz Sedan ....... 345 1926 Wlllys Knight 66 Sedan ** 135 1 A A Other Bargains! Iv/ v See Us Today! ; / Every Car Guaranteed I. WOLF Used Car Branch 70 0 North Capitol ILL LI. 6181 ~Brightwood Auto Co7^ We Cut Down Again 1330 de lax sedan: 6 wire abuvY maroon flnl sh. Bov what 1930 Plv^outhi; 4-door' ’ sedan;' ready* 4 * 3 1929 PWrt tr 'il v this ar can't, be beat.s363 1929 Ford coupe; blue black flnlsh; condition* .. . W ? ,eelß: flrSt - ClasS $2 33 1928 Chevrolet coupe; like'new;'motor Just complteely overhauled: this 1928 Wh nrLV a . b< J, ve th * average... $215 nVL, Dpa L , 4 * door sedan: good l. r lki- UDho!st * rlns: A * L w will 192a this buy.sl3s 1328 Model Wlllvg-Knlght coupe; 5 mV: i,„ n ! w Daint and top. wnat a buy! 1926 Chevrolet 4-door sedan;’' real I v 1925 Chevron? 1 a r / xcellent condition $ 73 1998 ?h evro . let COUDe; It's worth "twice 1926 e re askin S 56f 1926 Essex coach: now you can own’ isle c 'o>ioe:' it sure 'is' V taiv'. l 75 1926 Dodfe sedan. This car i* nt for lfl 2 Hudson coach '" I! * *'' S l^ FROM MANY MORE TO PICK 2346 Station St. CH. 664 ff Terms—Trade ss BROWNING GENT CO. INC Tenth and Meridian ' 1929 Plymouth 4-Door Sedan o^tra'de ’ nd lUns Uk ® anew car - Terms JONES MOTOR CORP. . Caultol and Vermont. LI. 4455. * 1926 Pontiac Coach. $125~ ** ~a _ C. O. WARNOCK. _eia E. Washington St. l}, 9331;. Studebaker touring. S3O~ ■■■ E u „„ • 819 E. Washington St. ■ y gjjg WHIPPET. 1928 Coach—Fair paint and I £,‘* n & exe S UDt tlres - potor sounds Cos .' 207 E. New Y*™ st ßuckeve TRY TtMEB~WANT APS CCrrgcsnregg: Trucks - CO, 623 N. Capitol R 1 9326. SLD FORD—Model *l* panel delivers"” !Tnc C e ha ojfly L° sndH 5 ndHl ° n b,ttar than appear* ' BROW7JING GENT CO Inc 10th and Meridian Sts. ri M 5 5. Automobiles Wanted Want to Sell Your Car? DON’T DO IT! Trade it to us on a new Ford. Leave a small deposit and take the balance home with No all models. NORTHWESTERN SALES CO Authorlaed Ford Dealers ' 2929 Northwestern Ave 't caao tot tout car or mg * I. WOLF AUTO CO. 7 ** Wl * n