Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 74, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 August 1931 — Page 13
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WFBM (1230) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Power and Light Company) —Thursday— A. NT. 7:3o—Records. B:oo—Women's hour. 10:00—Don Bigelow's orchestra (CBS). 10:15—12:00—Silent. 13:00—Farm Network (CBS). P. M. 1:00—Salon orchestra (CBS). I:3o—Three Doctors (CBS). I:4s—Ben and Helen (CBS). 2:oo—Talk. 2:os—Melodv Magic (CBS>. 2:3o—Two Thirty Tunes. 3.oo—s:3o—Silent. WKBF (1400) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Broadcasting. Inc.) . THURSDAY A. M. 6:30 —“WakeuD" band program. B:4s—Church Federation morning worship. 7:oo—The Musical Clock. B:oo—Breakfast Club. B:oo—Housekeeper chats. 9:ls—Crystal studio. 9:3o—Melodv Man. 9:so—Cooking chat. 10:05—Smilin’ Ed McConnell. 10.30—Organlogues. 11:15—Pre-dinner music. 12.00 Noon—Sue Carolyn. P. M. 12:15—Farm program. 12:30—Livestock market reports. 12:35—Butter and egg quotations. 12:45—Marott trio. I:oo—Silent. WLW (700) Cincinnati THURSDAY A. M. s:3o—Time announcement. 5:31 —International fiddlers. 5:59 Weather forecast. 6:00 —Physical exercises. 6:l4—Time announcement. 6:ls—The Sunbirds (NBC). 6:45—A. &P. program (NBC). 7:00 —Morning devotions. 7:ls—Bradlev Kincaid. 7:3o—Montgomery Ward program (NBC). 7:45 —Phvsica! exercises. 8:00 —Rav Perkins iNBCI. B:ls—Beatrice Mabie (NBC). 8:30 Community health talk. 6:45— Housekeeper’s chats. 9:oo—McCormick's Old Time Fiddlers. 9:ls—Dance miniatures (NBC). 9:30 —Livestock reports. 9:40 —Jim and Walt. 10:00—The Venetian Three 10:15 —Swift program (NBC). 10:30 —WLW stars. 10 45—River reports. 10:55—Time signals. 11:00— Seger Ellis, popular songs 1115 —Josef Chernaviskv's orchestra. 11:45— Market reports. 11:49—Livestock reports. 12 00 Noon—National farm and home period (NBC). P. M. 13 30—Imperial Balalaika orchestra. I:oo—Organ matinee. I:3o—The Chicago Serenade (NBC). 1:45 —Kiss Proof (NBC). 3 00—Afternoon melodies. 3 30—Maze of melodv (NBC). 3:oo—Salt and Peanuts 3:15 —The Grab Bag boys. 3 30—Livestock reports. 3 40 — Harriet Wellen and Don Becker. C. J. GINSBERG, AGED CABINET MAKER, DEAD Funeral Friday for Craftsman, Resident Here 45 Years. Charles J. Ginsberg, 75, retired cabinet maker, died Tuesday at his home, 2038 North Temple avenue, after a six-year illness. The death of his wife, Caroline Ginsberg, Wednesday, was said to have contributed to his demise. Mr. Ginsberg came to Indianapolis forty-five years ago, four years after immigrating to the United States from Frankfort, Germany. Survivors are five daughters. Mrs Augusta Zimmerman, Mrs. Daisy Budd, Mrs. Anna Small, and Miss Louise Ginsberg of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Bertha Hyde of Los Angeles, Cal., and three sons, Albert Ginsberg, Charles Ginsberg and August Ginsberg of Indianapolis. Funeral services will be held at the residence at 2 Friday afternoon Burial will be at Washington Park cemetery. Business Announcements LOOK—lnitials put on both sides car. anv design. II: guar. Ri. 3073. 950 N. New Jersey. Will call. BATH ROOM—Complete 80: oiumbwa A besting Installed: reannaole Ta 4657 ~~vd YOU NEED ANY LIGHT PLUGS? Let us repair or Install them. FRANK ELECTRIC CO.. LI. 5962, LET me put anew roof on your garage. A-l painter: references. He. 1703 eve. CHIMNEYS rebuilt and repaired, piasterlng foundations: free cst. Ta. 2570. ALL KINDS of furnace work. Work guaranteed. Inspection free. IR. 7481 BUILDING contracting, general repair work. Call me for esti NELSON. Be 3157 Legal Notices INDIANA WORLD WAR MEMORIAI NOTICE TO BIDDERS. (a) Sealed proposals wil be received at the ofllce 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. Ip Outlots No. 5 and 36 in connection with the Indiana World War Memorial Structuree 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 eeen at the offices of .the Trustees *nd of the Architects. Copies of the drawing# end specifications may be obtained at the ofllce of the Trustees or from the Architects upon a deposit of Twenty-five <25.00) Dollars, which deposit will be refunded when the plans and specifications are returned. Ail de-
FUNERAL DIRECTORS G. H. Herrmann 1550 S. East. DR. 4477 Wald. 1222 Union St., 1619 N. Illinois Little & Sons 2455 N. Talbot HA. 2222 Hisey & Titus 951 N. Delaware LI. 3828 W. D. Beanblossom, 1321 W. Ray BE. 1588 J C. Wilson, 1230 Prospect DR. 0321-0322 Grinsteiner’s 522 E. Market RI. 5374 W~ T. Blasengym 2226 Shelby DR. 2570 Lauck Funeral Home, 1458 S. Meridian. DR 2140 W. H. Richardson & Cos., 1810 N. Mer., TA. 1610 DEATH NOTICES MAY. NANCY SHELTON—Age 83 years, beloved mother of Mrs. A E Drummond and J. W. May pasted awav at 11:15 p. m., Aug 4. Services at her home 1421 Hoefgen St.. Friday at 2 p. m. Burial Round Top cemetery. Friends invited. LITTLE & SONB in charge. BOOGS NEWTON E Age 69 years. Father of Mrs. Laura McClelland, Mrs. Nola Hendricks. Clyde L Boggs and Myrle Boggs, passed awav at his home. 4120 E 10th St.. Monday. Aug. 3, 4:30 p. m. Funeral Thursday, Aug. 6, 2 p. m., at the home of his son. C. L. Boggs, 715 E. Vermont St. Friends invited Burial Memorial Park. KNOTT WILLIAM A —Age 68 years, beloved husband of Ida M. Knott, father of Mrs. Blanche Brownlee, Ruth and Chester Knott, all of this city, passed away at the family residence. 5501 Winthrop Ave.. Tuesday afternoon. Funeral at the home Thursday, 2 p. m. Burial in Oak Hill cemetery. Lebanon, Ind. Friends invited, fLebanon papers please copy.) GINSBERG, CHARLES- Beloved fatner of Mrs. Anna Small. Mrs. Daisy Budd. Mrs. Augusta Zimmerman, Albert, Charles. August and Louise Ginsberg of Indianapolis and Mrs. Bertha Hyde of Los Angeles, Cal., departed this life Tuesday, Aug 4, age 75 years. Funeral Friday. Aug. 7, at the residence, 2038 N. Temple. 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Washington Park cemetery. Funeral under the direction of MOORE & KIRK. ROONEY, NORA (MlSS'—Formerly of Whitestown. Ind., passed away Tuesday, Aug 4. Funeral at FINN BROS. FUNERAL HOME. 1639 North Meridian St Thursday. Aug. 6, at 8:30 a. m. Services at St. Bridget’s church, 9 a. m. Burial at Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited. SIIAUFELBERGER. BENJAMIN F- Beloved husband of Helen E. Shaufelberger. residing at 4004 Carrollton Ave., passed av.av Tuesday afternoon Services at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Thursday. 10 a. m Friends Invited. Burial Mt. Gilead. O. [Mt. Gilead (O.) papers please copv.l DAVIS LOTTlE—Beloved wife of Charles Davis, mother of Fred F. Davis ol Kokomo, sister of Harley M. Smith of Detroit, Mich., passed away Tuesda; evening. Funeral Friday 2 p. m., at the M. E. church, Fortville. Ind. Burial Gravel Lawn cemetery. Funeral under the direction of GEORGE M’CARTY. CARDS OF THANKS MEIARS—We wish to extend or heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the acts of kindness shown during the illness and death of our father. John E. Mears. Especially do we thank J. C. Wilson and assistants for their efficient service: the miinsltr. Brother Wajenberg; the singer, Bertha Nicholia; the pianist. Miss Ogle, and all for the beautiful tributes of flowers. THE CHILDREN.
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Legal Notices posit checks shall be certified and made navable to Walker & Weeks. (Cl All proposals shall be made and submitted on special proposal forms furnished by the Architects, and st il ct ly as required therein, enclosed in a sealed envelope endorsed with the name of the work to which it refers “Trustees of the Indiana World War Me mortal. ” 102 American Legion Building. 777 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis. Indiana. (and) Each proposal shall be accompanied bv an approved surety company s bond or a certified check made payable to Trustees of the Indiana World "ar Me morial in an amount equal to ten p>-r cent (10%) of the bid or proposal tendered; such bond to be payable without anv 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 into or until all bids have been re ected. If for anv reason whatever the successful bidder falls to enter into a contract within ten (10* days after the award is made then such certified check shall be forfeited to and retained by the Trustees of the Indiana World War Memorial as and for liquidated damages sustained by reason of the failure of t J e ., b * dd ? r enter Into such contract and if such bta 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 o recover as and for liquidated damages the full amount of the penalty of such bemd. together with interest at the rate of six per cent (6 r k) per annum and attornev s fees In either case. Trustees of the Indiana World War Memorial reserve the right to let the contract to anv other of said bidders whose bid may be deemed by said Trustees to be the next l°'vei> t and best bid or mav reject all other bids and readvertise as they may deem best. (el Each proposal shall have the amounts written with ink or typewriter in words and figures. Each bidder shall state the time within which be agrees to como’ete the work comprised in this contract (f) The time set for completion of the work bv the bidders will be considered In determining the successful bidder. (g) Upon the acceptance of any proposal. and the award of the contract, the bidder to whom the award Is made will be required within ten (10) days to enter into the 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. (hi 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 or indirectly entered Into any combination, undertaking, collusion or agreement with anv other bidder or prospective bidder to maintain the price of anv work or contract, or to prevent any other bidders from bidding, or to induce anv bidder to refrain from bidding on anv contract work, and that such bid is made without regard or reference to anv other bid. and without any agreement or understanding or combination, either directlv or indirectly with any other person with reference to such bidding in any manner whatsoever. (1) The Trustees reserve the right to reiect anv and all proposals. TRUSTEES OF THE INDIANA WORLD WAR MEMORIAL. MARCUS S. SONNTAG. President. FRANK H. HENLEY. Secretary NOTICE TO BIDDERS. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC PARKS. CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. OFFICE OF THE BOARD. CITY HALL. Notice is hereby given by the Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that it is duly authorized to sell a part ot the park lands of the city of Indianapolis, same being described as follows: Lot 42 in Burton and Campbell’s Park Place Addition to the City of Indianapolis, reference being made to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 3. page 196. In the Recorder's Office of Marion county, except 123 feet off the East End thereof. Also a strip of land 30 feel in width off of the East side of Capitol Avenue, theretofore vacated immediately adjoining said Lot 42 on entire West side. That said Board of Park Commissioners has fixed Thursday, the 20th dav of August. 1931. at 9:30 o'clock a. m. at the office of said Board as the time and place at which it will receive sealed bids for the outright purchase of said real estate. All bids must be accompanied with a certified check in the amount of 2ta per cent of the amount of said bid to be given as earnest monev. said checks to be returned in case of unsuccessful bidders and in the case of a successful bidder to be held as a partial pavment. An affidavit of non-coflusion as required bv law must be submitted. Board of Park Commissioners reserves the right to reiect anv and all bids. JACKIEL W. JOSEPH. PAUL E. RATHERT. LOGAN C. SCHOLL. vCARLETON B. M CULLOCH. Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis.
Legal Notices * INDIANA WORLD WAR MEMORIAL NOTICE TO BIDDERS (a) 3ealed proposals will be received at the office of Trustees of the Indiana World War Memorial, American Legion building. 777 North Meridian street. Inuianapolis, Indiana, until ten o’clock a. m. Wednesday, Augus> 26, 1931. for furnishing of materials and labor necessary for the interior nnlshing of building “A” of 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, Ohio, and approved and adopted by said trustees. (b) The drawings, specifications, contract form (in the form that wnl be required to be signed by the successful bidder) and proposal form are on file and can be seen at the office of the trustees and of the architects. Copies of the drawing and specifications may be obtained at the office of the trustees or from architects, upon deposit of fifty ($50.06) dollars, which deposit will be refunded when the plans and specifications are returned. All deposit checks shall be certified and made payable to Walker kc Weeks. (c) All proposals shall be made and submitted on special proposal forms furnished by the architects, and strictly as required therein, inclosed in a sealed envelope. endorsed with the name of the work to whicn it refers and addressed to the “Trustees of the Indiana World War Memorial,’’ 102 American Legion Building, 777 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 ol the Indiana World War Memorial in an amount equal to ten per cent (10% I 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 -ustees 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 UO) days alter the award is made, then such certified check shall be forfeited to and retained by trustees of the Indiana World War Memorial as and for liquidated damages sustained by 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 dami ages 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. Trustees of the Indiana World War Memorial reserve the right to let the contract to any other of said bidders whose bid mav be deemed bv said trustees to be tnb next lowest ana best bid. or mayreject 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. (fi The tima set for the completion o: the work by (Vie bidders will be considered in determining the successful bidder. (g) Upon acceptance of any proposal, and award of the contract, the bidder to whom the award is made will be required within ten (10) davs to enter Into the 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 ana of the Architects. (h* Each proposal shall be properlv 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 er.tred into anv 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 anv other person with reference to such bld"ditig 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. FRANK H. HENLEY. Secretary. IF YOU DON'T FIND what vou are looklag for In the want ads today. It may 5? * d l e L tls * J d h * r f, t morrow. Read Time* classified ada daily.
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Legal Notices GENERAL ORDINANCE NO. 56. 1931. AN ORDINANCE repealing Section 433 of General Ordinance 121. 1925, being “an ordinance concerning the government of the Citv of Indianapolis." and fixing a time when the same shall take effect. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA: SECTION 1. That Section 433 of General Ordinance 121. 1925. be and the same is hereby repealed. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect Irom and after its passage approval by the Mayor, and publication according to law. State of Indiana. Marion County, ss City of Indianapolis. I. Henrv O. Goett. clerk of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full, true and complete copy of General Ordinance No, 56. 1931; that said ordinance was passed by the Common Council on the 22nd day of July. 1931. and was signed and bv the Mayor on the 25th day of July. 1931. and now remains on file and on record in my office. Witness mv hand and the official seal of the Citv of Indianapolis. Indiana, this 28th day of July 1931. (SEAL) HENRY O. GOETT. City Clerk. Personals DETECTIVES—Private. CONFIDENTIAL. 525 Lemcke Bldg. Ri. 1864; eves.. Hu. 3107, Transportation IF YOU—Are driving somewhere and wish congenial guests to share expense, call Auto Travel Bureau. Li. 4351, 426 N. 111. Stooge and Transfer LOCAL AND OVERLAND TRANSFER— Fire-proof storage house. Store new pay 6 months later. No charge for hauling PARTLOW-JENKINB 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: auick service: careful white men. Ch. 5840 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 RL 3628. RI. 6561. Nights, Ch. 0699-W OTTO J. SUESZ Instructions SPECIAL offer of six weeks Tree Instruction for the enrollment fee and only cost $2. Lessons valued at $lO to S3O a term Tr 0956. Special Notices DEBTS, notes, accounts collected or no charge. 315 Board of Trade. Li. 8687, Business Announcements FURNACE REPAIRING—I’II guarn. to save you money: cleaned. 51.50. Ir. 2768 eve. 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 FIRST-CLASS paper hanging. 8c per roll. Painting res. K. Lewellen. Be. 0112-R. _ PAINTING ON PAYMENTS Guaranteed: nothing down. He. 5763. PAPER HANGING —15c per roll. Plastering. cleaning VAN & SON. Dr. 3299. PAPER HANGlNG—Cleaning, estis. free. Ch. 2004. FRANK JACKSON. Ir. 2415. PAPER CLEANlNG—Excellent service. $1 a room. O'DONAI.D, RI. 4628. Lost and Found
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LOST or strayed July 3. small white fox terrier dog with brown head and tail, small spot on side: harness and chain: $5 reward. 536 E, New York St. LOST —Diamond Masonic ring: keepsake. Liberal reward. Call Art Rose. Ri. 8355. LOST—License Plate No. 44-340. east side or downtown. Reward. Ch. 6328. BUNCH OF KEYS—IN EAST SIDE' REN WARD. CH. 4354-J. LOST—Brown Toy Pomeranian dog, female, child's pet: reward. Call Be. 4769. LOST—Man’s gray coat, downtown; containing bank book. Ll. 7603, Reward. TRY TIMES WANT APS FOR. BUSINESS Help Wanted Male MEN! LOOK! HERE! The largest company of its kind with branches throughout the world, has opened permanent headquarters for the state of Indiana in Suite 810 to 812 Illinois building. The product is world famed—unique—with no competition. 10 MEN ARE NEEDED FOR VARIOUS POSITIONS DUE TO OUR EXPANSION PROGRAM. If you are aggressive, have ability and ambition, and can prove yourself capable of earning not less than S6O a week, we will be pleased to discuss our proposition with you. Personal interviews only, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M, WE HAVE GOOD proposition for 1 or 2 used car salesmen: must be hustlers; no floaters need apply. See MR. PRAY. Sholty Motors. Inc- 5436 E. Wash. POSITIONS—Aboard ocean liners; good pav: visit Hawaii. China. Japan: experience unnecessary; self-addressed envelope brings list. MR W. ARCULUS. Mount Vernon. N. Y. Help Wanted Female YOUNG ladies to enter the beauty contest at Broad Ripple pool: those picked will be entered on vaudeville and dramatic stage in new productions; swimming unnecessary. Young ladies needed by United Artists Studios. Li. 7276 11 to 2. REFINED dependable middle aged lady for care two children and small apt., in exchange for home and small wages: ref. Address Box B-286. Times. SALESLADIES t 6 handle new toilet preparation: quick seller: good commission. Ch. 4165-R. YOUNG lady for housework. 342 North Noble St. Situations Wanted Female RELIABLE colored girl wants dav work. Call Ch. 0374. Rooms tor Rent ALABAMA. 523 N. —Apt. 1: attractive frt., 2nd floor: reasonable. Ri. 6292. CAPITOL. N., 1920—Lovely airy rm.. mod. priv. home; newly decorated. Ha. 0930, CENTRAL. 2115—Beautiful front rm. $5; ■priv., attrac. home. He. 2638, after 5. CENTRAL. 1126—Nice outside rm.. strictiv modern apt., 1 or 2, Ri, 8137, CENTRAL CAR. 527 E. 12TH—Modern. private. $3 A; $2.50, Ri, 7108. CLINTON HOTEL—29 Virg.; clean sleepj ing rms.. $2; also housekeeping; modern. i MASS., 540—Clean, outside rms., attach--1 able showers. 54 up. Ll. 0665. MICH.. E.. 3032—Nicelv furnished rm.. 5 windows. Priv, home, privileges. Ch. 1591. PENN.. N.. 1628—Beautiful rm. All newly furnished, convenient. Ta. 0733. TALBOT, N.. 1635—Lovelv room. next bath, breakfast privileges; $3.50 and $5. TALBOT" W. 2117—2 and 3-room apts.; neatly furnished. Ta. 4037. LARGE clean furnisned room: next bath: private home. Dr. 5518 32ND E.. 603—Large airv front rm.. privileges, radio, meals optional. Wa. 2836. HOTEL ANTLERS An Address of Distinction The Hotel Antlers. 750 N. Meridian St., located on the principal thoroughfare of ls lust C"e 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 ol refinement. For our guests we have the largest and finest swimming pool in th *. SJ£ V - 5. nioderata priced CoCee Shop and Free Parking. $7.00, $7.50, SB.OO Per Week Per Person—Two in Room Single rata. $12.50 per week and up. CLOSE IN—2 front rooms: 3 window* in each: for 1 or 2.t Ri, 6159. . 33D. W.. 226—Large, airv rm . sfrletly priv. home, kitchen privileges. Ta. 5969.
Rooms for Rent 29TH. W.. 139—Large front room: fine for married couple; priv. home. Ha. 2104-J. PRINCETON HOTEL Nice clean rms.: hot. cold water: *5 wk. with bath. $7 wk. Cool rms. A real summer home: ladles, eentlemen. 232 S. 11l *oom for Rsnt With Board BROOKSIDE PARKWAY. S. DR. 2911 Mod, rm-. S3: board opt. Ch. 6488. DREXEL. HO N.—Pleasant quiet room, w-lth board; suitable for 2 girls. Ir. 4871. EASTERN. 536—Couple to share nice 5-rm. modern home: real place. Ch. 6992. GLADSTONE, N., 627—Light, airy rm.. private home; garage: meals opt. Ir. 5013. GRAY. N.. 958 Rm down: 'i sa. E. 10th car: excellent meals; $5. Ch 3232-R. GRAY. N.. 958—512 for 2: E. 10th car: frt. rm.: excellent meals: pnvl. Ch. 3232-R. KEALING. 1319—Lovely rm.. private home; board, gar., optional. Ch. 6735. NEW JERSEY, N., 2229—Airy front rm., private home, privileges; excellent meal; not water at all times. Ta. 4706. PENN. N., 2256—Airv. front rm.. good meals: home privileges. Ta. 0761. REFINED sub. home for 2 girls; 2 to 9; best ref. Ch. 1562. _____ RIVERSIDE DR.. E. 2017—Front, good meals, prefer mother and child. Ha. 1072. HOME PRIVILEGES—Young lady: exceptlonal offer: reasonable. Ha. 2659-W. SPANN. 1131—3 cool rooms. 2-car earaae. walking distance Big 4. Dr. 2288. Rent Housekeeping Rooms ALABAMA. N.. 2205-1-2 light clean, airy rms.: hdwd. firs.: $4.50. $6 wk. Ta. 7110. ALABAMA. N.. 1605—2 rms., Ist. fl.. front kitchen: private entrance BROADWAY. 1134—2 clean, modern rms., kitchenette, sink; 2 beds, S7. FOUNTAIN SQUARE—2 rooms. $3.50; 1-rm., $3. 1017 Prospect. HARLAN. 1113—Three front furn. rms.; bath; front porch; vd: homelike. Dr. 2432. HIGHLAND AVE.. N.. 21—2 clean, modern rms., everything furnished: adults: 57. ILL.. N.. 2339—1. 2, 3-rm. kitchenette apts.; $3, $4. $5. $6, $7.50 weak. Ta. 7110ILL.. 1611 N—2 front rms. down. $7. also sleeping rms., $3 up. Ha. 4409-W. MARKET, E.. 1514—Clean and modern. everything furn.; reas.; nr. shopping dist. NEW JERSEY. N.. 134 Lodging, clean. rms. for the night, 25c and 50c. Ri. 4145, NEW YORK. 636 E.—Nicely furn. housekeeping rooms: £3.50 and up. OHIO. E., 540—2 nice front rms.; $4 per week. 1 room $2.50. ORIENTAL. N.. 20—2-rm. furnished apt.: modern: 1 week’s rent free. RUCKLE, 1944—2 lovely airy furn. rms.; Ist fl.: convenient: reasonable. He. 5551. TALBOT N.. 2106—2 front, furn.. private entrance, sink, carline, reasonable. WASH., E.. 1220—Nice private 2-rm. apt... everything furnished: $7. WASH.. E.. 1708—2 modern housekeeping rooms, private entrance, front apt., everything furnished. Li. 4081. DOWNTOWN—Furnished or unfurnished. 1 or 2 rms.. wklv. or monthly rates; util. Call BREVORT HOTEL. 111. & Ohio Bts. LOVELY cool Woodruff. 2 rooms, kitchenette; furn. complete: $7, Ch. 4108. 22ND., W.. 1431—2 cool, nicelv turn. rms.. priv. ent., completely furn: reasonable. COLORED—3 unfurnished modern rooms. Ri. 2802. Houses and Hats Furnished BELMONT. S. 1114—3-rm. double., furn. complete: Its, gas pd.; $7.50 wk. Be 1117-W. LAUREL. 1422—4-room furnished house; S2O. JENNINGS BROS- 28 S. 111. St. TALBOT. N.. 2047—Share 7 rm. upper apt. with small family: sls mo. After 6. WASHINGTON, E.. 3720;“Hollywood.” Mod. 4-rm. furn. apt.: priv. porch. Ir. 5877. 11TH, W., 42—Nicely decorated kitchenette apartment; all utilities furnished; $43. Call Apt. No. 1 THE GRANT. 40TH, W., 419—Lower 5-room modern: garage: porch, yard. Wa. 2536. Ambassador Apt. Hotel REASONABLE DAY, WEEK OR MONTHLY RATES. Beautiful, modern, complete, furnished or unfurnished, with or without hotel service: walking distance. 850 N. Pennsvlvania street, or call Ri. 1371. ALAMEDA APTS. ST. CLAIR AND ILLINOIS STS.. FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED. REDUCED RATES. Apartments for Rent BELLEFONTAINE. 2315—Recently redecorated lower apt.; 3 rms., bath. heat. wat.. gar, furnished; reduced rent. 3300 CAPITOL. N.—4 rms, bath, modern: heat, water, gas furnished. Ha. 1945. 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. 405 W. Olive One-room apt., $5 to $8 50. SCHMID & SMITH. INC . REALTORS. PARK, 1654—Lower duplex: 5 rms.; porches: excellent heat, ya.. gar, Ha. 2401 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, 5016 E.—s large rooms, lower apt,., with porches; garage; good heat in winter, f MONTH FREE UPPER or lower 5-room apartment; line condition: rent reduced. Ri. 5211. Houses for Rent APPLEGATE, 1855—3-rm. single. city water, lights, gas, $lO. Ri. 6441. ADAMS ST.. 2809 ’i cozv double; 4 rms.; garage: water paid: sl3. Call Ri. 1533. ASHLAND. 1208—6-rm. mod. lower duplex. reducad; S3O; yard, gar. Ri. 6170. BELMONT, N., 1354—4-rdom double, semi-mod., newly dec.; $12.50. Ta. 5533. BELLEFONTAINE. 2325—6-rm. mod.; garage; rent reduced $25. Ir. 6024. 4411 Caroline 4 rooms. $7. SCHMID & SMITH. INC.. REALTORS. CENTRAL AVE, 2110—Modern, lower duplex. Call Hu. 14C1. COLLEGE. 4832—6-room modern double: newly decorated: hardwood floors; good location: A-l condition: garage: reduced to $37.50: water paid. Dr. 3472. COLLEGE AVE.. 1619—5-rm. mod.; hardwd. firs.; gd. fur.; wa. pd.; reduced $26. DAWSON 811; lower duplex; 5 rms., heat. water and gar.: reduced rent. Ta. 6808. ENGLISH. 2312—New bungalow; A-l condltion; 2-car garage. ENGLISH. 1115—Completely modern. 5 rooms, bath: 3-car garage. 325 N. FULTON. 1003 Harrison Close In: 5 rooms, water paid; $12.50. Very fine U shaped display table: LEE 1470—5 rms.. semi-mod., newly dec.: 2 blks, from school: wa. pd. Ri. 1652. LEXINGTON. 912—Strictly mod.. 6 rms.: double gar., cement floor. Dr. 3150, LANGSDALE, 637—5 rms.; gas. electric lights, water, rent reduced. Hu. 2917. MINNESOTA. E.—4 rooms, water pd.. lights, gas. $13.50. Druggist, Villa & Minn. NOBLE. S., 223—6-rm. and bath; A-l condition; reasonable rent. NEW JERSEY. N. 2113—4-bedrm. home: 2car gar.: excellent condition. Hu. 2947. 205 S. ORIENTAL. 4-room single, semi-modern. sl6. GREGORY & APPEL. INC. LI. 7491, PINE. N., 633—5 rms.. semi-mod.: good cond.: public, parochial schools. Ri. 1652. 1306 S. Pershing 4-Room: water is paid: sls. SCHMID & SMITH. INC,, REALTORS. 1418 W. Ray 6 rooms. sls: 2 weeks’ dating. SCHMID & SMITH. INC.. REALTORS. P-UCKLE. 2043—6-rm. nod. double: nice yard: garage: $25, He. 4543. 2240 N. RURAL. 5-room double, semi-modern. GREGORY & APPEL INC. LI. 7491. TACOMA. N. 1620 —6-rm. mod.: large vd.: new fence: gar.: water paid. Wa. 0395. WINTHROP. 4145—Modern double, garage: reas, to responsible party. Li. 2423. WISCONSIN ST., 317—Clean 5-rm.: semimod.; newly painted: gar.: sl4. Ri. 0645. 130 W. Walnut 9 rooms, modern. S4O. SCHMID & SMITH. INC.. REALTORS. 31ST. W.. 532—2-wav double. 5 rms. mod. nice yd., water pd.: reas. Ha. 4597-R. 26TH. W.. 1350—Double. 5 rms.. semi-m.: repapered: v.a. pd.: gar,; S2O. LI. 8119. 5 ROOMS—SI2: cood condition. Rear 434 N. Pine St. Apply MR. EESTON. Cottage, sls 839 E Maryland: 6 rooms, electric lights, gas: corner of 2 paved streets. Dunlop & Holtegel, 122 E. Market 2042 E. 46TH St.—s rms. not mod : newlv deco.. 518.50. J. H. ALBERSHARDT. Li. 7390 Hu. 6124. COLORED—Bellefontaine. 1511: 6-rm. mod duplex; porch: $25. wa. pd. Be. 3142-M. Business Places for Rent NOBLE ST. SERVICE GARAGE. 231 S Noble St. For rent: very reasonable. Houses for Sale IF INTERESTED In buying 5 acres, a 6-room home on East 32nd, West of Sherman Drive. Call Li. 3076. Ir. 3158. Will trade for Bungalow East, or sell on terms. FOR BALE—Owner: 12 lovelv rms., hardwood floors, mod. 1900 blit. Cap. Ave. Will sell to colored. Bx. 8385 Times. East BARGAIN—DoubIe. 6 rooms and bath; east side; modern: A-l condition, near school, pay enquity. assume mortgage: occupy naif, rent half. Li 4003. 4 RMS., BATH, garage; real bargain at $1,250; small down payment, ir. 2155-7.
Cottages and Resorts NEW Mod cottages, private: Lake Schaefer. Ideal Beach. Lake Side Lodge. Ir. 4050 KENT—WeiI furn. summer Inq. Williams Cottage. Knightstown. Ind. Real Estate for Exchange 18 ACRES, improved, close in. Crops stock and implements. Ch 4107. ’ Househola Goods ICE BOXES We have a number of trade-in Refrigerators: all in A-l condition; $3.50 to $6.00. RADIO BARGAIN SHOP 225 E. Washington. ICE BOXES Take advantage of our discount sale. Many ice boxes at big reduction. POLAR ICE AND FUEL COMPANY 2000 Northwestern Avenue THREE - PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITES. Slightly used. Ten wonderful values. At 525 Each Cash Only. The Ideal Furniture Cos. 227 W. Washington St. The “Cut-Price’’ Quality Furniture Cos. SEWING MACHINES. oort-ame eiectnc Singer aid other makes as low as *35 SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO.. 126 W Washington At Ri_ 9718 FURNITURE—Stoves, rugs. new. used, easv terms. BARRETT FURNITURE CO.. 868 Virginia Ave, ~ 5 ROOMS of furniture, consisting"*"of stoves, rugs, radio, etc. All or part. 2105 Ringgold Ave. 2 OVERSTUFFED CHAlßS—Buffet. 2 small tables. 638 North Jefferson Ave. HOUSEHOLD goods, good condition; reas. 118 South Hancock after 4:30 p. m. HAVE YOLTR sewing mach. repaired. White Sewing Mach. Cos.. 60 W. New Yk. Ri 4755 DINING RM. SUITE—6 chairs, refrigerator. 36 W. Vermont. Apt, 10. 4 to 6 p. m. GAS RANGES $5 up CHAS KOEHRING 882 Va Ave. BEAUTIFUL Burl dining rm. and bedrm.. complete; living rm.; rugs: occasional tables; bre(Bifast set: lamps. 2428__N Mer. WHITE ENAMELED gas range, oven reculator. broiler, lighter. 532 Mass,. Apt. 3. THOR WASHER—A-l condition: bargain for 521.50. 1117 E. Michigan St. MAKE vour own dresses Buy singer sewing machines as ,ow as $lO Singer Sewing Machine Cos.. 838 Va. Ave Dr 2474 CLOSING OUT A Few Floor Demonstrators IN ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION I Were sl79* Now $99 Our Regular Low Terms Pearson Piano Co o 128-130 N. Penn. St. Esfc. 1873 Musical Instruments PIANO ACCORDIONS Special, used $35, very good condition. Terms. PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 N. Penn. St. LI. 5513Musical Instruments GENUINE Victor Orthophonics. $lO each while they last. WILKING MUSIC. 120 E. Ohio St. SAXOPHONES—lnvestigate our free iesson and easv payment plan. LORENZ SAX SCHOOL. Pembroke Arcade. Li. 4800. Marshall & WENDALL mahogany upright: dandy value; price $65. WILKING MUSIC CO.. 120 E. Ohio St. WEGMAN mahogany upright: fine piano: price $65. WILKING MUSIC CO.. 120 E. • Ohio St. Radio and equipment A. C. RADIO TUBES All types. 75c each: call Ri. 3235. Free testing. KEMPLER RADIO CO. 36 Virginia Ave. Ri. 3235. JUST CALL THAT'S ALL—Eadio calls. 50c, aerials. $3. He, 4406, Store-Office Supplies TYPEWRITERS Unusual bargains, all maices secondhand typewriters. All makes rented. $2.50 one month. 3 months. $6. Woodstock Typewriter Cos.. Fact. Br. 317 N Penn St u. 4712 TYPEWRITERS Rpnted - ll 9470. ij.xijVHHl£ilvO King Ex 205 Mass. CORONA 4 with standard keyboard. $35. Judd Typewriter Ex, 142 N. Mer. Li. 6890. DESK, large mahogany, double, flat-top, and swivel chair, both sls, Ta. 5838. Coal and Wood FREDRICK COAL CO. 801-899 Beecher St. Dr. 1792. __ Pets BOARD your pet: dogs, voung or old; excellent care: reasonable. Be. 1765. BOSTON BULL—IB months: pedigreed; male: reasonable. Ch. 5861-w. Business Opportunities „ , LUNCH ROOM North. Dandy place for man and wife. Only $l5O down. MUTUAL business exchange 203-04 K. of P. Bldg Li. 6667. Machinery & Tools FOR SALE cheap. 900-g:allon per hour Myers deep well pump. Meier Electric & Machine Cos. J 1525 E. Washington St. Ir. 1151. __ Miscellaneous for Sale SEVERAL KlTS—Pure strawberry preserves: $2.50 each. Copper wash boilers. $2.50 each. Several one pound cans of smoking tobacco: 75c each. Unclaimed Freight Station Cor. Capital and South St. CAFE OWNERS These beautiful landscaped oil paintings. 32 ins. wide and 71 ins. long. Very attractive; bargain. 316 N. lillmjjs St Li, 4433. 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 BOOKST* CRAWFORD DRUG CO. 813 N. DELAWARE. _ LI. 1800 FRUIT JARS ots 25c doz.. pts. 20c V tu UAJVO doz . We deliver. West End Bottle CP- 538 W, Pearl. Li. 8085. FURNACE and stove repairing. MODEL STOVE REPAIR CO.. 622 E. Wash. Ri 0360 Plums for Jelly and Preserving. WA. 0837 OR RI. 4164. HAIR DRYER “Wonder.'' utility table for beauty shep: bargain price. Ir. 7080. TWO LARGE beautiful spreading ferns. See to appreciate, 555 N. Tremont. Be. 0736. Easy Credit Terms on new and factory rebuilt eiecMEIER ELECTRIC A: MACHINE CO.. 3535 E. Wash St. Ir 1151. trie air compressors. All guaranteed. HARDWARE OWNERS Very fine U shaped display table; electrical wired, bargain. 316 N. Illinois St. Li. 4438. 8 FT. MODERN soda fountain and fixtures. 2 soda tables and 7 chairs. Bargain if sold at once. Cali Ir. 6891. Miscellaneous Wanted H FURNITURE OP ALL KINDS HOMES COM PLETE PREFERRED BODGES AUCTION RI 2018 HOUSE CLEANING?—Your surplus clothing. furniture, magazines, papers, will help us to help others Salvation Axmv Industrial Home. Phone for wagon. RL 6622. 127 W. Georgia St. CASH—For vour piano, furniture, let us give estimate. RI. 8044, CASH FOR FUkJtttURE NO ONE CAN PAY MORE. CALL WERLEY. HUMBOLDT 7374 FIRST.
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Battery Sets—Large Choice $2.00 Each A. C. Dynamic Speakers, $4 Each NOTE—A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Radio Until You Are Ready Convenient Terms Free Delivery Free Installation KEMPLER RADIO COMPANY 36 VIRGINIA AVE. RILEY 3235
Don’t Lose Your Auto! AND REFINANCING RIDE WHILE YOU PAY j Cash at Once—No Waiting—*l { Loan by Phone 1 No Red Tape—No I I if you Wish l Endorsers j Representative Will Call If payments are too large we will make them smaller LINCOLN AUTO LOAN CO. 8 SOUTH CAPITOL AVENUE Rr]ey 1321
DON’T LOSE YOUR AUTO S’ Auto Loans T We will pay off your present loan, advance you more money, make your payments very small. Sacks Bros. Auto Loan Cos. 308 Indiana Ave. p>j 5994 Corner Capitol and Indiana Avenues
Money to Loan Fuipfime 4UT(Q)ANS Buckeye Finance Cos. 207 E. New York St RI. 4574 'autos furniture LOANS EQUITABLE FINANCE CO. 219 E Ohio St. Ll. 660$ Loans $lO to S3OO in 24 nours. PERSONAL FINANCE CO Formerly Beneficial Loan Society Personal Property Loans CAPITAL LOAN COMPANY. Inc e a Washington St Riley 7561 1102% Prospect s.r. Orexe) Soß* LOANS—On furniture. Ijjate per month 2% ' LOWEST IN CITY INDIANAPOLIS PUBLIC WELFARE LOAN ASSOCIATION 330 Occidental Bldg Ri 3587. Other Companies Paid Off. Auto Suppiie> 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. Soptb and Alabama. RI. 0648 JOHN GULELHOEFER WAGON CO- Wlli repair or make new tops and curtains foi vour car 202 Kentuckv _Ave Automobiles for Sale Special Today Only 5-pass. Jordon sedan; 8 cylinders, new tires, paint is excellent, upholstery ls clear.. $225. NORTH SIDE CHEVROLET CO. 836 E. 63rd St. Hu. 7700. 35 MODEL T's—Coupes. Tudors. Fordors and Roadsters. $45. choice. C. O. WARNOCK. 819 E Washington St. Li. 8396, Bargains in Usea Car*. ~ „ CARSON BROS 921-23 Virginia Ave Dr 0232 REAL VALUES IN USED CARS MARMON NEW-USED CAR STORK 1930 MODEL A. TUDOR SEDAN. $395. C. O. WARNOCK. 819 E. Washington St. Li. 8396, BUICK. 1926 coupe; paint, tires, upholsterv. motor in much better condition than price of $125 would Indicate BROWNING GENT CO.. INC. Tenth and Meridian Sts. Ri. 8655. BUICK. 1929—47 M. Sedan. Has new car $695 earanCe ' UrCS and moCor & erfect '. cals Indianapolis Buick Cos. 1302 E. Wash Li. 1571. Come in “Drive the New 8“ ** Chevrolet. 1330 coupes; 4 g good ones for you to choose sLj-PT A" 1 condition throughout. . *385 each. LAUTH CHEVRO- “ CADILLAC. 1926—Brougham: a car that is perfect and must be sold. Make me an offer. Ri. 8857. 1930 CHEVROLET-De luxe sedan: A wire wheels, maroon finish; $465. Br*r!iHTWOOD AUTO CO., 2346 StatiCn St. VA. 006.
Final Summer RADIO CUT Never Before Prices So Low
Automobiles for Sale Special Offer Let a Master Expert Duco i rub your car and restripe it, for SIO.OO 24-HOUR TOW-IN SERVICE MASTER PAINT AND BODY CO. 928 N. Penn. LI. 8994 Authorized Peerless Service Chevrolet cabriolet. 1929; black th t roughout t : r s2^s. eXC * DtlonallV 800d Hare Chevrolet Cos. 540 E. Wash. St. rj 5">2S Open Evenings and Sunday.’ C m?w LA a C 't 1926— 314 sedan;' finish and tires: only $445 U ° n: brand new Indianapolis Buick Cos. 1302 E. Wash. Li 1571 Come in “Drive the New 8" ' X F 9 RD , , Tudor sedan 1S30: looks ar.d acts like anew car: only t 385. Terms. Hare Chevrolet Cos. 540 E Wash. St. ri 5333. OPen Evenings and Bunday. ItA Fords. 1829, tudors and if coupes; all reconditioned; 7 to tkiP-i choose from for $260 each. W “ L LAUTH CHEVROLET CO.. 3547 E. Wash. Ir. 1176. F ° R 9 T ’*- roadsters and coupes. 510 10 545. Browning Gent Cos. Tenth ar.d Meridian. Rt. 8655. ~ 7 PASS. HUDSON SEDAN. “ , en used for family driving only Inrt ln re “arkab!v good condition Trade DDearanCe ' Prlcec * * 165 - Terms. lrn MOTOR EALES r?? 3 ' 65 S. Merldiaji o r 4743. MLPP—S-nass. sedan: 2 new tires paint upbOiSterv and mechanically in A-l con--8175. BROWNING GENT CO j.NC., Teth and Meridian. Ri 8655 " 1926 OAKLANDCOACIT" nent *° r oulcic SBle ' Small down DaT * JONES MOTOR CORP. Capitol and Vermont. Li. 4455. 1925 PONTIAC COACH 1125 ’* _ C. O WARNOCK Bi 9 E. Washington St. Li 8338 Jl9_E. Washington's^ 1., Trucks FORD 1929—1^-7 on Fore panel oody in best of condition. FRANK HATPIELD c-O 623 N Capitol R| 9 33<1 1 rLKtjD Automonileb Wanted Want to Sell Your CarT~ DON'T DO IT I Trade it to us on new Ford Leave a small deposit, and take the balance home with you ln cash! No delay. Anv and ah models c **“- NORTHWESTERN BALES CO Authorized Ford Dealers. ' WILL—Pav cash loir tout car 55 your #oult l WOLF AUTO CO. u. ail Ml h. CMMU
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