Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 79, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 August 1931 — Page 15

AUG. 11, 1931

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—6 P. M.— KIC (WJZ)—Male Quartet. —6:15 P. M.— CBS—Round Towner*. WON (7201—Uncle Walt; Light ooera treras. WMAQ (670i—Smith family. —6:30 P. M.— CBS—The Bon Bons. NBC (WJZ—Ponc Sister*.—6:45 P. M.— CBS—Manhattan Serenader*. WON (720)—Tenor; WON aymphonv. NBC (WJZ)—Sisters of the Skillet. WMAQ (670)— Dally news feature. —7 P. M.— KYW (1020)— Maupin's or-| „ chestra. NBC (WEAF)—Parade of Droeresss. CBB—Henrv-George. NBC (WJZ i— Soprano; mixed chorus. WMAQ (670)—Musical program. —7:15 P. M.— KYW </O20) Rileys orchestra. —7:30 P. M.— CBS—The Brlstoleers. WBBM (770) —Meeker’s orchestra. NBC (WEAF) Baritone; Vorhee’s orchestra. WENR (870 > Minstrel show. WON (720)—Famous men eketch; Ellington's orchestra. NBC (WJZ)—Death Valley drama. —8 P. M.— CKOW 690)— Musical profl’o2o)—Whiteman's or-1 chestra. i

WFBM (1230) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Power and Light Company) TUESDAY P It. s:ls—Records. 5:30 Rollo and Dad (CBS). 6:4s—Dinner ensemble. 6.00 to B—Silent. 8:00—Salon orchestra. B:ls—Tito Gulzar (CBS). B:3o—Savlno tone pictures (CBS). 9:oo—Fletcher Henderson orchestra (CBo) 9:ls—Arthur Prvor’s military band (CBS). 9:3o—Tony Wons. Morton Downey. 9:4s—Biltmore orchestra (GBSi. 10:00—Romanelli orchestra (CBS). 10:30—The Columnist. 10:45—Nocturne (CBS). WKBF **4oo) Indianapolis (Indiwiapolis Broadcasting. Inc.) TUESDAY a. m. y 4:30 —Crystal tudio. 4:46 —News flashes. S:oo—Vaughn Cornish. 5:15 —Evening announcements. s:2s—Crazy Crystal man. s:3o—Evening dance music. s:sß—Baseball results. 6:oo— lndiana home program. 6:3o—Dance orchestra. 6:4s— Health talk. 7:oo—Coeds. 7:ls—Smilin’ Ed McConnell. 7:3o—Trio. h , B:oo—Clift and Lolly. 8:15-i-Studio dance orchestra. 8 30—Charlie & Ruth. , , B:4s—Benny Light and Mark Cook. 9:oo—Dickinson’s orchestra. 9:3o—Ft. Harrison boxing bouts. 11:00—Orchestra. 11:30—Sign off. WLW (700) Cincinnati TUESDAY P M. 4:oo—Henry Thies* orchestra. 4:30—01d Man Sunshine. 4:4s—Lowell Thomas (NBC). s:oo—Amos *n’ Andy (NBC). s:ls—The chatter. s:3o—Southern singers. s:4s—Recorded program. 6:oo—Armstrong Quakers (NBC). 6:3o—Baseball scores. 6:3s—lmperial Balalaika orchestra. 6:4s—Sisters of the Skillet (NBC). 7 00—Fuller's dance orchestra. 7:ls—Murray Horton's orchestra. 7:3o—Week bubble blowers. B:oo—Crimeliehts. B:3o—Chevrolet chronicles. , 9:oo—The Cotton Queen minstrels. 9:3o—Variety. 9:45—80b Newhall. 9:sß—Weather. 10:00—Los Amigos. 10:30—Moon river. , , , 11:00 —Josef Chernavlskv s orchestra. 11:30 —Casa Loma orchestra at Castle Farm. 12:00 midnight—Sign off.

Day Programs

WFBM (1230) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Power and Light Company) WEDNESDAY A. M. 7:3o—Records. 9:oo—Women's hour. 10:00—Don Blßelow's orchestra (CBS). 10:15 to 12:00—Silent. 12:00 Noon —Farm network (CBS). P. M. 1:00—Salon orchestra (CBS). 1:15 —Census bureau (CBS> 130—Marion and Jim (CBS). I:4s—Hambletonlan stake (CBS). 2:oo—Dancing bv the Sea (CBS 1 . 2:3o—Two-thirty tunes. 3:00 to s:3o—Silent. WKBF (1400) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Broadcasting;. Inc.) WEDNESDAY A M. (I:3o—Wake up band program. B:4s—Church federation morning worship. 7:oo—Them usical clock. B:oo—Breakfast Club. 9:oo—Housekeepers chats. 9:30 —Melodv man. 9:50— Cooking chat. 10:00—Stvlc servvice. 10:05—Household news. 10:30—Oreanlogue. - , 11:00—Crystal studio. 11:15—Pre-dinner music 13:00 Noon—Sue Carolvn. P M. 12:15—Farm program. l.?:30 —Livestock, butter and egg quotations. 12:45—'Trio. I:oo—Silent. 3:45— Safety Club. WLW (700) Cincinnati WEDNESDAY

A M. s:3o—Tim# announcement. s:3l—lnternational fiddlers. 6:00 —Physical exercises. 6:l4—Time announcement. 6:ls—The Sunbtrds (NBC'. 6:45—A & P program (NBC'. 7:oo—Morning devotions. 7:ls—Announced. 7:3o—Montgomery Ward program (NBC). 7:4s—Phvsical exercises. g.oo—Marv Hale Martin (NBC'. 6:15 —Florence Frey's good looks Workshop. 8:30 —Harshavr announcement. 8:35 —Organ program. 9:oo—McCormick s old time fiddlers. 9:ls—Jim and Walt. 9:3o—Livestock reports. 9:4o—Piano solos. 9:45 —Manhattan program (NBC). 10:00—Seger Ellis. 10:15 —Swift program (NBC). 10:30—WLW stars. 10:45—River reports. 10:55—Time signals. 11 - 00 —The Village rhvmester. 11 is—Josef Chernavisky’s orchestra. 11:45 —Market reports. 11 -49—Livestock health talk. 11:50—Livestock reports. 12 00 Noon—National farm and home period (NBC). P M. 13:33 —Imperial Balalaika orchestra. 1:00—Orga matinee. 130—Svmphonv concerts from roo. 3:oo—The matinee players. 3.oO—Chats with Peggv Winthrop (NBC). 3:ls—The grab bag bovs. 330 —Livestock reports. 3:40— Raymond Mitehem and ouartct. A 14-vear-old orodigv. Charles Jaile. attracted such acclaim with a violin solo on a recent program over the Columbia network. that he will be featured in the broadcast at 7:30 p. m., Tuesday. The finale from Act 111 of Ponchielli’s opera. "La Gioconda.” will be the closing selection of the Savino Tone Pictures to be broadcast over WFBM and the Columbia network Tuesday from 8:30 to 9 p. m.

HIGH SPOTS OF TUESDAY NIGHT’S PROGRAM 5:18 NBC (WJZ)—Gu* Van in songs. Columbia—Dennis King. 7:9O—NBC (W E A F) Dramatic sketch, band concert. 7.30—N8C (WJZI— Death Valley Days. B.OO—NBC AVEAFI—B. A. Rolfe’a orchestra. Columbia—Ben Bernie and his orchestra. 8 80—Columbia—"tci-UK., Act 3. ’ La Gioevnwi • 10 00-NBC iWFAFt— Rudv Vs lie* and his orchestra.

TUESDAY | —8 P. M.—• CBS—Ben Bernle’s orchestra. NBC WEAF)— B. A. Roife's orchestra. WGN 720)—Lawrence Salerno and symphony. NBC (WJZ) Composer's hour. —8:15 P. M.— KYW (1020)—McCoy’* orchestra. CBS—Sorey's orchestra. WBBM (770)—Romance of the thorobredss. —8:30 P. M.— CBS—Savlno tone pictures. WBBM (770)—0d and 01. NBC (WJZ)- Clara, Lu and Em. —9 P. M.— KDKA (980) —Sports review; I Joy's orchestra. ;KYW (1020)—Sports; news. CBS—Henderson's orchestra. (WON ‘720) Tomorrow's | Tribune: Interlude. NBC—Amos 'n' Andy to KTHS. WENR. WFAA, WMAQ. WHAS. —9:15 P. M.— CBS—Pryor's band. WGY (790)—Plano Twins; organist. NBC (WENR) Lowell Thomas. jNBC (WGN)—Stebbins Bros. —9:30 P. M.— KYW (1020)—Russo'i or- | chestra. ■CBS—Tony Wons, Downey. (WGN (720) —Kay's orchestra. WGY (790)—Organ.iNBC (WJZl—Dream pictures WJR (750)—Pollack’s or- I I chestra. WMAQ (670)—Dan and Syl- I 1 via.

Legal Notices knnNi- PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION DOC - ET NO. 1209-M. Application og Ira Leach. Odon. InSi?. 1 for S’ certificate of public convenience and necessity to operate motor vehicles as a common carrier upon the public highways of Indiana, of property, only, from Odon to Indianapolis. Notice is hereby given that the Public Servlvce Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearing in the above entitled cause in the Rooms of the Commission. 401 State House at Indianapolis, Indiana, at 2 o’clock p. m. oil Wednesday. Aug. 19. 1931. Public participation in this hearing Is requested bv the Commission. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA. Bv It. M. YOUNG. Examiner. Indianapolis, Indiana. Aug. 8. 1931. CITY ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD. Indianapolis, Ind., Aug. 10. 1931. Notice to Contractors; Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that sealed proposals will be received by it. at its office, until 10 a. m.. Aug. 21st. 1931. for the following described public improvement, in the City of Indianapolis, as authorized bv Miscellaneous Resolution No. 388. 1931. For the construction of one (1) garage building; at the Municipal Airport, as per plans and specifications. All work done in making of said described public improvement shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of said Miscellaneous Resolution, and the general and detail plans, profiles, drawings and specifications, which are on file and may be seen in the office of said Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. The Board of Public Works reserves the right to reject any or all bids. E. KIRK MCKINNEY. LOUIS C. BRANDT. CHARLES O. BRITTON. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION DOCKET NO. 1293-M. Application of Griffith Bus Line, Inc., for a certificate of public convenience and necessity to operate motor vehicles as a common carrier upon the public highways of the state, from Y intersection of Road 54 and 45 north of Cincinnati, Indiana, to Bedford. Indiana. Notice is hereby given that the Public service Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearing in the above entitled cause in the rooms of the Commission, 401 State House at Indianapolis. Indiana, at 10:00 o’clock a. m, on Wednesday, August 19, 1931. Public participation in this hearing is requested by the Commission. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA. By R. M. YOUNG, Examiner. Indianapolis. Indiana, August 8, 1931. WAYNE TOWNSHIP, MARION COUNTY. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned. J. Malcolm Dunn, trustee of Wavne township. Marion county. Indiana, has called a meeting of the advisory board of said township for Thursday at his office in said township at 8 o'clock p. m, Aug. 14. 1931. Said meeting is for the purpose of considering an additional appropriation for the emergency repair of the Ben Davis High School at Ben Indiana and the grade schools Numbers 1. 2. 4. 8. 10. .13, 14, 15 and 20. Such repairs to include plastering, painting rooflng. plumbing, care of heating plant, electrical work and septic tank. Said additional appropriation to be made to fund No. 22 (repair of buildings and care of grounds. Remonstrances or objections to the above, appropriations may be made according to law as provided in such cases. m , J. MALCOM DUNN. Truste of Wayne township, Marion county, Indiana. GOODS stored in the name of Mrs. Bernard Aldridge. Bert Arthur. Wit, Z. Smith. Letitia Pollard. Lee Runner. Albert J? aII „ Wl i , J Jackson - Geo McHie. Romanzo Powell. Edw Johnson. O. D. Wilson and J. W. Guyton will be sold for storage Wednesday. Aug. 19. 1931. at 9:30 a. m. Goods having been in storage the required length of time and charges unpaid. BANNER STORAGE CO.. 328 E. Wabash St Ri. 5030. . LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION DOCKET NO. 1208-M. In the matter of the application of Ira Leach. Odon. Indiana, for a certificate of public convenience and necessity to operate motor vehicles as a common carrier upon the public highways of the State of Indiana, from Odon to Terre Haute, Indiana. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearing in the above entitled cause in the Rooms of the Commission, 401 State House, at Indianapolis, Indiana. at 2:00 o'clock p. m., on Wednesday, August 19. 1931. Public participation in this hearing is requested by the Commission. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA. By R. M. YOUNG. Examiner. Indianapolis, Ind.. Aug. 8. 1931,

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. —lO P. M.— NBC (WEAF)—Rudy Vallee i and orchestra, CBS—Romahelll’s orchestra. WGN (720) Burtnett's orchestra. . WMAQ (670)—Via Lazo orchestra ‘3 hours). WTAM (1070) —Sport review; dance orchestra. —10:15 P. M.— NBC (WJZ)—Whiteman’s orchestra WTMJ (620)—Dance program. —10:20 P. M.— WJR (7501—Red Apple Club. —10:30 P. M.— KYW (10201—Clyde McCoy’s orchestra. WBBM (770)—Around the town. NBC (WEAF)—The Continentals. CBS—Nocturne. —10:45 P. M NBC (WJZ)—Organist; tenor —ll P. M.— KYW (1020)—Russo’s orchestra. WENR (870)—La Salle orchestra. WGN 1720)—Duke Ellington's orchestra. —11:30 P. M.— KYW (1020)—Congress orchestra. WENR <B7O) —Terrace Garden orchestra. WGN (720) —Donahue’s orchestra. —11:45 P. M.-<-WDAF (610) Nighthawk. frolic. —l2 P. M.— KSTP (1460)—Dance frolic, —12:30 A. M.— WTMJ (620)—Night watchman.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS 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 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 DEATH NOTICES ’ SAYLOR. LAURA A.—Beloved wife of George B. Saylor, passed a wav Sunday. Aug. 9. 3p. m.. at the Methodist hospital. Funeral Wednesday. Aug. 12. at 10 a. m.. at the residence at Southport. Friends invivted. DELANEY. HUGH FRANCIS—Age 3 years, little son of~Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Delaney, died Sunday. Aug. 9. Funeral Wednesday. Aug. 12. 8:30 a. m.. at the residence. 39 S. Tremont Ave.; 9 a. m. St. Anthony church. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited. GEORGE W. USHER in charge. RENICK. THOMAS W.—Belowed husband of Nellie Mae Renick, and father of Harold F.. and James A. Renick, grandfather of Shirley Lee Renick, and brother of Ralph W. Renick, passsed away Monday at residence. 2049.N. Dearborn. Funeral from residence Wednesday 3 p. m. Friends invited. Buriel Memorial Park cemetery. ' O'DONNELL, PATRICK—Age 811 brother of Charles O'Donnell and Mrs". pallagher. passed away Sunday. Aug. 9. Funeral from FINN BROS. FUNERAL HOME. 1639 N. Meridian St., Wednesday. Aug. 12. at 8:30 a. m. Services at St. John’s church at 9a. m. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited. HOOKER, L. V/.—Passed away Aug 10. 4:30" a.~nT Friends may call at the home in Brooklyn. Ind. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, Aug. 12. 2 p. m. Burial Brooklyn, Ind. STOUT—WILMA FLORENCE—Wife of Harry Stout, passed .away in Boston. Funeral Thursday, Aug. 13, 2 p. m. at the JOHNSON & MONTGOMERY FUNERAL HOME, 1622 North Meridian St. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. HARRIS. IDA A.—Wife of J. F. Harris, mother of Harry G. Porterfield of Omaha, Neb.: Mrs. Mary Pegguarden, Lakeland, Fla., and Mrs. H. F. Nay of Indianapolis passed away Monday. Services Thursday 10 a m. at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Friends invited. Burial Crown CARD OF THANKS ’ CLINGER —I wish to extend my heartfelt thanks and appreciation, to all mv relatives, neighbors and friends, for the many acts of kindness upon the death of mv beloved husband. JOSEPH M. CLINGER. I wish to thank Rev Black for his consoling words, Mr. Wald the undertaker for his efficient service and all for the many beautiful floral offerings, and those who renedered service to me in any way during m;r bereavement. ELIZABETH CLINGER.

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Lost—sl4o in loose bills. Reward. LI. 5621. GARNET —Sunburst - pin, lost at or near Riverside park Sat. eve., keepsake from deceased husband; lib, rew. na. a372-M. LONE lady lost savings, billfold in muslin, pinned with 2 safety pins, neighborhood 49th and Pennsylvania. Hu. 7925. LOST—Working man's brown billfold containing electrician union card, receipts, s2s__a_nd currency; reward. _ Ch. 4713. LOST—Day book, between New York and Indiana ave. Ri. 3149. _Reward. LOST—Dark brindle Boston screw tail, female; $lO reward. Li. 9349. 54 N. West. LOST —License plate No. 53-516; reward. Dr. 0441. FOUND—Long-haired terrier. white, brown markings. Owner call Dr. 4047-M. FRATERNITY PlN—Set in pearls; liberal reward. Ir. 6777. 1 PUP—Boston bulldog, screw tail, white front; name Babe; reward. Wa. 0832. LOST—Pocketbook, - man’s, containing about S18; reward. Dr. 1698. Help Wanted xMaie SPECIAL ATTENTION SALESMEN WANTED! We want four experienced. high-pressure insurance salesmen at once. Leads furnished. This is a real opportunity to make money. For personal interview call Wednesday 10 a, m- 411 Circle Tower. SALESMEN Don’t let a SSO weekly income scare you. Our men are making SSO to SBO weekly. Sales were never easier to secure. Our sales plan is right. Just what vou have been looking for. Interview 11 a. m. MR. WALLS, 32 N. Delaware. MAN—To manage cleaning and pressing store in Brightwood; must be experienced. Address Box A-210. Times. Two (2) permanent men. to represent Better Brushes; good earnings and opDortunltv for promotion. Phone Ch. 6774. MARRIED man to quality :or route now open- must be over 25. Apply 405 N. Rural St., 6 to 8 p. m. WANTED—SO boys, from .12 to 15 years of age to sell fast moving novelty; make $2 to $5 per day. Apply 2452 Broadway, at once. MEN—Women to sell eggs; all or part time. Call Brown. Be. 2736-W, bes. 10 a. m. Help Wanted Female YOUNG LADY with secretarial experience and general knowledge of bookkeeping. Would prefer someone having had experience in a bank. Must have personality that would qualify one to meet the public, also possessing intelligence and a good education. Write, stating age, experience and domestic environment. Address Box No. B-287 Times. HOUSEKEEPER —30 to 40, full charge; good home: small wage; man employed; state particulars. Box A-209, Times.

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COZY rm, modern; private home; close in: suitable for young man. Li. 1925. WALNUT. E, 311 Vi —Lovely front rm., 2 windows; 1 or 2; close in. Ri. 6159. ’ lom for Hint With Board COLLEGE, 2355—Clean, light room; privilege of a good home. Ta. 3541. NEW JERSEY, N, 2229—Front, airy rm.; home pmyileges, good meals; constant hot water. Ta. 4706. CHILDREN—To board, mother’s care, private home, north; ref, exc. Hu. 7785. HOME PRIVILEGES—Young lady: exceptional offer; reasonable. Ha. 2859-W. WANTED 2 children to board under school age preferred; mother's care reference. MR. BARKLEY. Ri, 0661. 4417 Baltimore. 603 E. 32ND—Large, airy, front rm.; privileges radio; meals optional. Wa. 2836, _ REAL HOME; infants, girls of school age: near school, kindergarten. Ha. 0274-J. Rent Housekeeping Rooms ALABAMA, N, 2205—1-2 light, clean, airv rms.; hdwd. firs,; $4,50. $6 wk. Ta. 7110. ALA, N, 1838—Front, clean apt.; porch, nice kitchen, large livivng room. ALABAMA, N, 1605—2 front rms, Ist fl, water in kitchen; private entrance. BROADWAY. 1134—Newly decorated, clean rm, kitchenette, range, sink; $5. COLLEGE. 1336—Under new management--2 front rms. up. sink, furn. Li. 80131

Floor samples and slightly used 2 and 3Q 5 0 3-piece suites. Fine mohair and velour covers. Splendid condition, and rp GENEROUS TERMS AT CASH PRICES COLONIAL FURNITURE CO. * MERIDIAN AT MARYLAND ST.

Rent Housekeeping Rooms CENTRAL. 1948—Desirable sleeping, also hsekeeping. rm., ideal location; adults. CENTRAL, 2936—Nice, clean. 2-room apt.; near bath: sink: reasonable. HA. 1891FOUNTAIN SQUARE—2 rooms. $3.50; 1-rm.. $3. 1017 Prospect. HIGHLAND AVE., N.. 21—2 clean modern rms.. everything furnished: adults: $7. ILL., N.. 2339—1, 2, 3-rm. kitchenette apts.; S3. S4. $5. 86, 57.50 week. Ta. 7110. ILL.. 1611 N.—2 front rms. down. $7. also sleeping rms., $3 up. Ha. 4409-W. ILLINOIS., 1132‘N.—S-rm. apts.; $7-SB. or monthly rates. Ri. 2942. FOUNTAIN SQ.—2 or 3 conn. rms. down, porch. Strictly private. Dr. 3540-R. GROFF. 1441—3 furnished rooms; ready to move in; garage. Be. 4287-J. NEW JERSEY. N.. 134 Lodging, clean, rms. for the night. 25c and 50c. Ri. 414a. NEW JERSEY. 741 N.—2 clean, connecting rooms: modern; private: reas. LI. 9315. OHIO, eE 540—2 front rooms; $4 per week; rooms $2.50 up. ORIENTAL, N, 20 —2-rm. furn. apt., utTU itles furn., priv. ent.; week free. RANDOLPH. S.. 314—M0d.. 1 or 2 unfurn. rms- kitchenette: pri. ent. Dr. 2783-J. RUCKLE, 1944—2-rm. fur. apt., down stairs; also sleeping. He. 5551. ST. JOE. E. 215—2 front rms. downstairs; modern: sink in kitchen. Ri. 5273. TALBOT. N.. 2117—2 and 3-room apts.; neatly furnished. Ta. 4037. TALBOT. N.. 2420—3-rm. apt- suittable for 4; garage: S8 week. Ta. 7110. VIRGINIA, 876—3 unfur. rms.. up; water, lights pd., front entrance; $12.50 month. WASH.. E.. 1220—Nice private 2-rm. apt.. everything furnished: $7. DOWNTOWN—Furnished or unfurnished. 1 or 2 rms.. wklv. or monthly rates: util. Cali BREVORT HOTEL. 111. & Ohio Sts. HOUSEKEEPING—And sleeping rms., also children to board. 415 E. Walnut. 22ND.. W., 1431—2 cool, nicely furn. rms., priv. ent., completely turn; reasonable. 35TH—Near Riverside; 3 rms., running water paid; $3.50 week. Wa. QUO. 2 ROOMS, kitchenette, cverstuffed suite. mobile bed: reasonable. Ta. 1286. 31ST. W- 1057—54 and $6; modern apts : everything furn.; pri. ent.; gar, Ta. 2501. Rouses and Hats Furnished ASHLAND. 2509— Congenial couple to share nicelv furnished home; children given excellent care if parents are employed; excellent meals; reas. He. 3597. DE QUINCEY. 427—Desirable 3 rm.; Ist floor, priv.; furn. apt; utilities; garage. KOEHNE, 2710 —4-rm. modern. Va doubleclean and attractive. Ha. 1244-M. MICHIGAN. E.. 628—Small furnished and unfurnished apartments. MERIDIAN. N.. 2235—4-room furnished apt.: Frigidaire: bath. Li. 2662. NEW JERSEY, S- 910—5-rm. mod. furn. house; new furniture; gar.; low price. TALBOT. N., 2047—Share 7 rm. upper apt. with small family: sls mo. After 6. WASHINGTON. E.. 5018—5 large rms, modern; desirable; good heat; garage; rent reasonable. UTH ST., E.. 219—4-rm., kitchenette, bath; fine condition; adults. Ri. 7040. UTH. W., 42—Nicely decorated kitchenette apartment; all utilities furnished; $43. Call Apt. No. 1. THE GRANT.

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. Apartments for Rent CAPITOL, N, 2923—5ma1l modern apt, with bath, heat, water, gas fur. Ha. 1945. CENTRAL. 1706—6~ rms, sun parlor; heat, water, janitor; adults. Ch. 1409. CENTRAL. 2342—5-rm. apt, kitchen, bath; heat, water furn. He. 2783, Ri. 5994. BELLEFONTAINE. 2315—Recently redecorated lower apt.; 3 rms, bath, heat, wat, gar, furnished: reduced rent. _Dr. 3300 BROADWAY, 2501—2 to 5-room apts.; kitchenette, bath; newly deco. He. 2835. PARK, 1654—Lower duplex; 5 rms.; porches; excellent heat, yd, 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, UPPER or lower 5-room apartment; fine condition: rent reduced. Rl. 5211. 11TH. W, 42—Nicelv decorated kitchenette apartment; utilities furnished; S3O. Applv Apt. 1, THE GRANT. Five-Room Apartment, S4O First-class condition: heat and water furnished; special inducement to desirable party. 418 E. 19th. Dunlop & Holtegel, 122 E. Market NICE, airy apartment: newiy decorated: rent reduced. Li. 9912.

Houses for Rent ARROW, 1901 8-room single; garage; nice cond.; water paid; $22.50. SCHMID & SMITH. INC, REALTORS. \ APPLEGATE. 1855—3-room single; water. i lights, gas; $lO, Ri. 6441. 1 APPLEGATE, 1815—4-rm. single, gas, elec. 1 Its, water, $17.50. Marion County State Bank, 139 E. Market St. Li. 6354. ADAMS ST, 2809 —Va cozy double; 4 rms.; garage: water paid; $lB. Call Ri. 1533. BELLEFONTAINE, 2325—6-rm. mod.; garage; rent reduced $25. Ir. 6024. CHESTER, N, 1464—Attractive 4-room modern bungalow double; hardwood firs, built-in cab, brick porch, gar. Ch. 0784. DE QUINCY, 2145 Five rooms; garage: extra lot and chicken house: reduced to $lB. SCHMID & SMITH, INC, REALTORS. EAST ST, N, 814—8 rooms modern; cheap rent to good tenant. Hu. 6397. ENGLISH. 2312—New bungalow; A-l conditlon; 2-car garage. 2149 NORTH GALE. 6-rocm single; newly decorated, $lB. GREGORY & APPEL. INC. , LI. 7491, HIGHLAND, 444—Near Tech; 6-rm. md&. double; garage; red. $25. Ch. 1422. HOVEY. 4637—5 rms, not modern; $17.50. J. H. ALBERSHARDT. Li. 7890, Hu. 6124,

KENWOOD, 2327—6 rooms modern, garage, good condition. Ha. 2716. LEXINGTON. 912—Strictly mod.. 6 rms.: double gar,, cement floor. Dr. 3150, MINNESOTA. E.—4 rooms, water pd.. lights, gas. $13.50. Druggist. Villa & Minn. MINNESOTA. W., 1728—5 rms., gar.; near school; $12.50. Hu. 7004, Li. 2557. NOBLE, N.. 409 —7 rooms modern, good furnace, newly papered. ORIENTAL. S., 139—7 rms.. water pd., gas, elec., gar., nr. Ford plant; $12.50. PARKWAY. 337—5-room single; complete bath: no furnace: reduced. Dr. 1391. PARKER, 950—Attrac. 6-rm. mod. hdwood. firs.; breakfast rm„ gar.; $32.50. Ch. 2186. SINGLETON, 2109—5 room, bath, clean; $22.50; water paid. Dr. 3509-M. 1817 SHELDON (COLORED) 4-rm. double: water paid, SIO.OO. GREGORY & APPEL, INC. LI. 7491. VERMONT, E., 3547—6-rm. semi-mod.: will decorate; $lB. near school. Ir. 1347. WINTHROP. 4145—Modern double, garage: reas. to responsible party. Li. 2423. WISCONSIN ST.. 317—Clean 5-rm.; semimod.; newly painted: gar.; sl4, Rl. 064a. YANDES. 2053—5 rms.; newly decorated; sl4; 2 week's rent free. Ha. 1118-M. COTTAGE. 1535—5 rms., water paid, gas, elec., nicely papered; sl6. Dr. 3564-R. 23RD. E.. 907—5 rooms, bath, furnace, double. Only S2O. Key 909, Li, 8621. 5 ROOMS —$12: good condition. Rear 434 N. Pine St. Apply MR. BESTON. 5 Rooms, Garage, sl2 Large vard. Look at 3903 E. 28th St fi-R. double, mod. except furnace: reduced $21.50: nice neighborhood. Ch. 1787, COLORED —25th. W.. 532—4-room semimod.. paved St.. near car. Ta. 4016. Business Places for Rent RENT CONCESSION stand: also store for shoe repair (midst 5,000 people dailv.) Apply 13S E. McCarty St. _ Houses for Sale East 2 STUCCO bungalows, built-in features, on corner lot. 1 facing North St., the other La Salle; good investment: priced to sell Live in one. rent the other. 562 North La Salle. Ri. 7242 for appointment. BA ,T H r saraee: real bargain at $2 130: small down payment, Ir. 2155-7. South 1310 FLETCHER AVE.; ONLY $1,650 00 Five rooms, complete bath, double garage, electric lights, gas, vacant, fireproof roof, large lot. improved street and adey mo Barrettt, fine residence section and real value. Pay S2OO down and sls a month. LAWRENCE J. SEXTON. REAL- I TOR. Indiana Trust Bldg. Ri. 7151,

Farms for Sale 15 ACRES of 5-year-old peach trees loaded with fruit, together with good 5-room house, with lights, water and private phone. Hen house for 1.000 birds. Located l ! i miles south of W. Alexandria. O. Reason for selling time taken up with 8? u! , tr L work - A - B - c - POULTRY FARM, West Alexandria, Ohio. 4 ?ir —Well improved; 2 miles of Westport; small down payment. Ri. 0477. 52 ACRES fn Brown County; buildings; bargain. 1602 Fletcher Ave. 40 ACRES LEVEL—2S Miles west. $3,000; SSOO down. 1552 E. 10th. Ch. 3574-M. Cottages and Resorts COTTAGE—Freeman lake; Sunset park; good fishing, bathing beach. Li. 9123. NEW Mod. cottages, private: Lake Schaefer. Ideal Beach. Lake Side Lodge. Ir. 4090 Real Estate for Exchange 40 ACRES—lmproved: 2 acres young oroff Rd. 31. near Seymour. B. EACRET. Seymour. Ind- R. R 5, Household Goods ICE BOXES Take advantage of our discount sale. at reduction. POLAR ICE AND FUEL COMPANY 2000 Northwestern Avenue SEWING MACHINES, poriame electric S nger and other makes as low as $35. SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO.. 126 W Washington Ht. RI. 9718. FURNITURE—New. used; 3~rrm outfiteasy terms. N. BARRETT. 863 Virginia. HAVE YOUR sewing mach. repaired. White Sewing Mach. Cos„ 60 W. New Yk Rl 4755 DINING TBLE—Buffet. 6 chairs. sls; gas stove. $5. Janitor. Savoy Apts.. 36 W. Vermont St. THOR WASHER—A-l condition: bargain for $21.50. 1117 E. Michigan St. GOOD REFRIGERATOR—7S lbs.. SB. 2425 N. Illinois. Ha. 1166. BEAUTIFUL Burl dining rm! and bedrm.. complete; living rm.; rugs: occasional tables; breakfast set; lamps. 2428 N. Mer. MAKE your own dresses. Buy Singer sewing machines as low as $lO. Singer Sewtng Machine Cos., 838 Va. Ave. Dr. 2474. GAS STOVE —Furniture, pianos, sewing machines, refrigerators: all in good condition and cheap as you want them. DeUvery free. 127 W. Georgia St. BED DAVENPORT and chair, like new double bed. Simmons springs. Ha. 3281-M. LIVING rm. suite, “Steinway” piano, velocipede, etc., reas. prices. He. 4070. CLOSING O UT A Few Floor Demonstrators IN ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION

Were $!79 9 Now $99 Our Regular Low Terms Pearson Piano Cos 128-130 N. Penn. St Est. 1873 Musical Instruments SAXOPHONES—lnvestigate our free lesI°aV Payment plan. LORENZ SAX SCHOOL. Pembroke Arcade. Li, 4800. FINE mahogany upright player piano, bench and rolls SSO; real bargain. WILKING MUSIC CO. Radio and Equipment Bargains

Radiola 18 $25 Majestic superheterodyne 55 Phnco lowbov 59 Victor 10-tube 1.:"... 59 Victor combination '., 65 Radio Bargain Shop l i 3l £ft9‘K TONE radio, new. S3O cash. Be. 3567-W. JUST CALL THAT’S ALL—Radio calls, 50c, aerials. $3. He. 4406. CROSLEY—Electric radio, perfect condition sls. Crosley battery set with few batteries.sls. ALLEN, 511 Mass. Ave. Store-Office Supplies ~ TYPEWRITERS _ Unusual bargains, all makes secondhand typewriters. All makes rented. $2.50 one month. 3 months. $6. Woodstock Typewriter Cos.. Fact. Br. 317 N Penn St u 4713 TYPEWRITERS a Coal and Wood FREDRICK COALCa 801-899 Beecher St. Dr. 1792, Pets NEW, dog kennel with detachable bottoms and partitions. 531 Alton Ave. 4 to 7 p. m. BOARD your pet: dogs, young or old; excellent care: reasonable. Be. 1765. Machinery & Tools For sale cheap. 2,000 gal. per hour Centriflcal Pump with Electric motor. Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E. Washington St. Ir, 1151. Miscellaneous for Sale RUG SALE~ Every wool, congoleum and linoleum rug in the house at 20% off marked prices. Also 14 wood poster beds, $7.00 to SIO.OO each. Heavy 10-gal. milk cans, $3.00 each. jGa'.vanized tubs, 25c to 60c each. Wash boards, 25c each. Unclaimed Freight Station Cor. Capitol and South St. ICE BOXES All sizes, kinds, conditions. Some of the most outstanding buys in the city. • Top, side, back icers, residential and commercial models. Hoosier Electric Ref. Corp. 943 N. Meridian RI. 9412 KECJS 10-gallon. $1 each. We deliver. XVEjVJTO W EST END BOTTLE CO.. 538 W, Pearl St. Li. 8085. YOUR USED SCHOOL BOOKS NOW. WE PAY CASH. CRAWFORD’S DRUGS. 813 N, DELAWARE. LI. 1800. FURNACE and stove repairing. MODEL STOVE REPAIR CO.. 622 E. Wash. Ri 0369 HAIR DRYER ''Wonder.” utility table for beauty shop: bargain price. Ir. 7080, PEDESTAL for Nestle Permanent waving machine. Wa. 5449-W. PERMANENT WAVING MACHINES. CHEAP. WA. 5449-W. Miscellaneous Wanted FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS. HOMES COMPLETE PREFERRED. HODGES AUCTION RI. 2019. CASH—For vour piano, furniture, let us aiy estitaste. Ri. £044.

ANNOUNCING TIMES WANT AD CONTEST WINNERS OF CASH PRIZES AND TICKETS " ' TO SEE WILL ROGERS AT THE APOLLO THEATER L - FIRST PRIZE—SS.OO in cash and two pair of tickets. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Marsh, 1309 N. Penn, St., Apt. 19. £ SECOND PRIZE—S3.OO in cash and two pair of ticket*. i? ~ Lou Thatcher, 2342 N. Talbot St. THIRD PRIZE—S2.OO in cash and two pair of tickets. r Ora J. Hickman, 218 S. Senate Ave. TWO TICKETS HAVE BEEN MAILED TO EACH OF THE FOLLOWING WINNERS; Raymond Ketter, 4065 Graceland Ave. ; Mrs. George J. Schafer, 621 E. New York St. Mrs. Norman Selfe, 1940 Beliefontaine. William Mackey, 865 N. Linwood. Mrs. Carl B. Schafer, 33 E. Thirty-sixth St. Kathryn Mason, 52 N. Fifteenth Ave., Beech Grove. Harold J. Stewart, 5843 Beechwood Ave. Helen J. Scanling, 3422 N. Capitol Ave. Mrs. John Batman, 1152 Spruce St. C. Gibson, 3930 E. Thirty-sixth St. Mrs. Ralph Bidgood. 4115 Byram Ave. Harry L. Breeding, 2034 Broadway.

Don’t Lose Your Auto! AUTO LOANS AND REFINANCING— RIDE WHILE YOU PAY 1 \ —i Cash at Once—No Waiting— Loan by Phone No Red Tape—No if You Wish Endorsers Our Representative Will Call I If payments are too large we will make them smaller LINCOLN AUTO LOAN CO. 8 SOUTH CAPITOL AVENUE Rl ] ty i 321

Miscellaneous Wanted WILL PAY CASH FOR 4 TO 6 ROOMS OF FURNITURE. CALL TA. 3011. WANTED to buy medium size Boy's Bicycle. Ir. 0068. CASH FOR FURNITURE NO ONE CAN PAY MORE. CALL WERLEY. HUMBOLDT 7274 FIRST. Business Opportunities LAUNDRY for sale, fine location; all equipped, ready to operate: 2 trucks. 2168 Northwestern. Owner. Wa. 1802-R. Money to Loan FURfi&URE aut^lOans 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. 319 E. Ohio St. LI. 6603. Loans $lO to S3OO m 24 hours. PERSONAL FINANCE CO. Formerly Beneficial Loan Society 34 S. PENNSYLVANIA ST. RI, 5054. 'Personal Property Loans CAPITAL LOAN COMPANY. Inc. Washington St. Riley 7561 1102 Va Prospect, St. Drexel 6086 LOANS—On furniture. Rate per month 2% LOWEST IN CITY INDIANAPOLIS PUBLIC WELFARE LOAN ASSOCIATION 330 Occidental Bldg. RI. 3587. Other Companies Paid Off. TRY TfMES WANT ftps PCic BUSINESS 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 repair or make new tops and curtains for vour car 202 Kentucky Ave. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS’ Automobiles for Sale N Look Special Offer This Week We will refinish your four fenders, side aprons, splash pan, on any make or model for sls, Master Paint and Body Cos. 928 N. Pennsylvania LI. 8994 24-Hour Tow-in Service - M 1930 MODEL A tudor sedan; $395.

C. O, WARNOCK 819 E. Washington St. Li. 8396. 1931 FORD TUDOR; equity. *2O. Call after 6. Be. 1241. REPOSSESSED CARS 1930 Ford dump truck, 1931 Willys roadster. Call Li. 1594. Cars stored. 544 E. Washington. Bargains in Usii Cara. CARSON BROa 921-23 Virginia Avt. Dr. 0233 1929 MODEL A business coupe; $250. C. O. WARNOCK 819 E. Washington St. LI. 8396. REAL VALUES IN USED CARB. MARMON NEW-USED CAR BTOR* 1033-35 N MERIDIAN ST XBuick. 1929 sedan. Tires and mechanicadlly. Blue duco finish, looks like new. A real bargain. Hare Chevrolet Co--540 E. Wash. St. Ri. 5325. Open Evenings and Sunday. BUICK. 1927 STANDARD SEDAN. In A-l condition; nearly new tires: a real bargain $275.00. Indianapolis Buick Cos. 1302 E. Washington St. Li. 1571. 35 MODEL T‘s—Tudors, fordors. coupes and roadsters; $45 choice. C. O. WARNOCK 819 E. Wasnington St. LI. 8396. X Chevrolet cabriolet. 1929; black with red trim; exceptionally good throughout- *295. Hare Chevrolet Cos. 540 E. Wash. St. Ri. 6325. Open Evenings and Sunday. 1929 CHEVROLET COACH. 4 brand new tires, motor completely overhauled; finish like new. *275.00. BRIGHTWOOD AUTO CO. 2346 Station St. Ch. 6646. 1929 ESSEX COACH Upholstering, paint and tires good; mechanically A-l. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-65 S. Meridian. Dr. 4743. FORD—29 coupe; perfect as to paint, up~ holstery and mechanical condition; a real buy for someone needing economical, deP*s. d a?i. transportation; *285. BROWNING INC., 10th and Meridian. FO R D—I936' Tudor; low mileage; see this barg. before you buy; *IOO down. Brownmg Gent Cos., Inc.. 10th and Meridian. FORD TUDOR SEDAN. 1929. In clea'n condition throughout; rubber A-l; real bargain. Indianapolis Buick Cos. X. Washington St. Xi. 1571.

Automobiles for Sale

MID-SUMMER SALE OF USED CARS ’ 29 Chevrolet Coupe 275 ’ 3O Ford Coupe 375 ’3O Chevrolet Coupe 385 ’2B Olds Coach .... 295 I %JJ ’3O Ford Tudor ... 375 \ri\ ’25 Dodge Sedan .. 90 ’3O Chevrolet Coach 385 y/j ’27 Pontiac Cabriolet 135 L ’26 Dodge Coupe .. no l/. . ’29 Ford Tudor ... 260 TJjr 28 Chevrolet Coupe 185 28 Chevrolet Coach 185 a . ’2B Pontiac Sedan 215 / K/J ’29 Chevrolet Coach 275 ’27 Oakland Spt Rd. 110 L Terms and Trade Lauth Chevrolet Cos. 3547 E. Wash.—lß. 1176 Open Evenings Till 10 and All Day Sunday.

CHRYSLER Buick touring car $35 Chrysler 70 brougham.. 100 Peerless sedan 100 Buick sedan 150 ’26 Marmon sport coupe 175 coup e .... 175 P W-K 70-A sedan.... 250 25 Packard Club Coupe. 195 '2B Nash standard sedan 295 ’27 Chrysler brougham . 295 28 Olds landau sedan.. 350 ' 30 Ford coupe 375 ’29 Chevrolet spt. sedan 375 28Chrysler 72 coupe.. 395 ;28 Chrysler 72 sedan .. 395 31 Ford Tudor 465 ’3l Ford Victoria coupe , 475 ’29 Stude. Com. sedan . * 475 29 Chrysler 65 coach .... 475 ( ’3O Plymouth sedan .... 475 ’3O Chevrolet town sed 475 ’29 Buick 29-27 sedan .! 595 ’2B Packard De Luxe sed 595 ’29 Chrysler 75 spt. sdn 695 29 Chrysler spt. coupe. 750 ’29 Chrys. 75 4-p. sp. cp 750 ’2B Packard De Luxe sed 675 ’™S irys ! er 80 S P* P h *“ 8 50 30 Chrysler 77 spt. cpe. 850 ol Chrysler 6 sedan ... 895 WALLERICH

209 W, North St. LI. 5588 1926 Auburn 8 Sedan .. .Sl2o 1929 Roosevelt Coupe .. 295 1925 Marmon 74 Coupe., 95 Harley-Davidson Motor C y cl e 125 1927 Chevrolet Sedan 95 1927 Marmon Sedan 225 1928 Chrysler 62 Coach.. 195 1928 Hupmobile Sedan.. 495 1928 Graham-Paige Sed. 275 1929 Nash Roadster ... 395 1929 Nash Conv. Coupe. 375 1929 Essex Coach 295 MARMON’S Used Car Store, 1037 N. Meridian LI. 6359 Used Car Lot, 16th and Meridian. LI. 6358 1928 PAIGE 6-65 SETOTiT car has had the best of care a^uick C saU meCh * nlCal contJiUor u *295 for T _.,„Terms and Trad*. JONES MOTOR CORP. Capitol and Vermont. Li. 4455. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BTOtW Trucks CO 623 N Capitol Ri fIM TFISLD mi truck; *SO. ■? 19 ., E . Washington Bt. LI. 8*96. Automooiles Wanted Want to Sell Your CarT"" DON'T DO IT! Trade it to ttt oa s' new iord. Leave a email denosit. take the balance home with youta cash? No delay. Anv and all models WILL—Fay cash tot tout nr or msi eaulty, * I. WOLF AUTO CO. XL m. At . OMW.

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