Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 81, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 August 1931 — Page 15
AUG. 13,1931
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THIRTEEN BABY STARS CHOSEN . IN HOLLYWOOD Wampas Beauties to Make Bow at Los Angeles Birthday Fete. B'J United Pre.ua HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 13.—An old but neglected custom of selecting thirteen young actresses who appear to have bright futures in motion pictures has been revived this year in Hollywood and the “baby stars” will make their formal bow to the public during the 150th birthday celebration of Los Angeles, Sept. 4 to 12. Among those selected as probable future stars of the cinema firmament were seven with brown hair, five blondes and one “red-head.” Fdr many years it was a custom of the Wampas, or Western Association of Movie Publicists, to select the bay stars and, through adroit publicity, boost them into stardom. Then the brilliant Wampas ball, one of- the features of the event, was discontinued, and for the last four years no baby stars were chosen. Thirteen Are Chosen The thirteen girls, whom the publicists this year gave rosy futures are: Joan Blondell, New York City; Constance Cummings, Seattle; Prances Dee, California; Sidney Pox, New York City; Rochelle Hudson, Claremore, Ckla.; Anita Louis% New York City; Marian Marsh, Island of Trinidad; Karen Morley, Ottumwa, la.; Joan Marsh, Porterville, Cal.; Marion Schilling, Denver; Barbara Weeks, Boston; Frances' Dade, Philadelphia, and Judith Wood, New York City. One one of the baby stars is more than 25 yeai's, the average age being 20 years. Judith Wood, who tvas launched upon a career as a commercial artist, is 25. Anita Louise, who has appeared in pictures off and on for ten years, is only 15, although she looks 19. Marian Marsh, who is 18, got her first big role with John Barrymore because she looked like Dolores Costello, Barrymore’s wife. Studied Law at Columbia Sidney Fox was a New York society girl, but her father lost his money seven years ago, and after a law course at Columbia, she en--tered pictures. She is now 20 years old. Joan Blandell, who is 21, entered pictures through the stage with James Cogney. Her father is Eddie Blondell, a veteran of Broadway. Every one of the girls has an interesting life story and with the big “publicity drums” behind them to go “boom-boom” every time their names are mentioned, the publicists predict all may reach stardom some day.
Births T Girls Weir and Beatrice Grisson, 1214 East Nineteenth. Frank and Ruth Thompson. 1415 East Raymond. James and Kath vn Wilkcrson. 850 North Temple. Hugh and Penelope Stull. 1816 Ruckle. Bernard and Mildred Pippengcr, Coleman hospital. Lawrence and Kathryn Smltn, Coleman hospital. Kearslcy and Melba Urich. Coleman hospital. Frank and Lois Mascari, 635 South Alabama. Lawrence and Mary Jones, 617 Arbor. Boys John and Sophia Andrews. 1133 Richland. Loran and Mariam Armstrong, Coleman hospital. William and Gladys Bvrd. Coleman hospital. Edgar and Blanche Hauser. Coleman hospital. Virgil and Lucile Larkev. Coleman hospital. Edgar and Alma Stratton. Coleman hospital. Charles and Dorothy Calkins. 2210 Roosevelt. Twins Carroll and Edith Henderson,' 508 South Warman. Deaths Edward Swindell, 62, Long hospital, carcinoma. Dorothy Barger, !3. Riley hospital, appendicitis. Sarah Mabel Davis. 34, Methodist hospital. thyrotoxicosis. Albert Livengood. 46, city hospital, thyrotoxicosis. Laura Saylor. 78, Methodist hospital, hypostatic pneumonia. Martha Jane Burns, 82. 492 C West Morris. cerebral hemorrhage. Theodore Foust, 56. Christian hcspital, aculfe cardiac dilatation. Hugh Francis DeLaney, 3. Rllev hospital, peritonitis. Patrick O'Donnell. 81, 520 East Vermont. cerebral hemorrhage. H. P. Hornaday. 51, city hospital, intestinal obstruction. William Joseph Freaney. 18. 5428 North Delaware, cerebral hemorrhage. Robert- James Cangary, .5. .617 Ncith Gladstone, typhoid fever. David E. Lamb, 58, 2902- North Illinois, cereoral hemorrhage. . _ ~ , Maggie W Bullock, 30. Central Indiana hospital, pulmonary tuberculosis. Lawrence M. Barr. 49. Methodist hospital. lobar pneumonia. Emma Brinkley. 78. 1617 Allison, cerebral hemorrhage. Minnie S. Britton. 31. 843 Favette, chronic myocarditis John C. Skiles. 62. 226 North New Jersey. carcinoma , _ Thomas W. Ren’" ' North Dearborn. pulmonary tuberculosis. , Stanley Lockwcck. .... .2, Methodist k°Ruth * Brandon ° V>2. 4226 North Meridian. Cb Enhlv m Foster UI 22. Methodist hospital, yhird degree burns, accidental. , Ida A Harris. 75. 2112 North Delaware, chronic interstitial nephritis. Robert Clark. 60. 825 South Belle Vieu place, acute dilatation of heart. RIVERSIDE fish fry” PLANS ARE COMPLETE Riley 11. Bradford Is General Chairman for Community Affair. Plans for the annual Riverside Commuinty fish fry and festival have been completed, according to Riley H. Bradford, general chairman. The festivities will open on Friday night and will continue Saturday night at the new ball park, Sixteenth and Harding streets. Good entertainment has been obtained for both evenings and local merchants have donated many useful prizes for the large drawing to be had each evening. Carl E. Zike will be in charge of the huge fish fry and refreshment booths. Lieutenant Owen of the police accident prevention squad will speak. FIREMEN ELECT HEAD EVANSVILLE, Ind., Aug: 13.—Carter Bowser, Ft. Wayne, was elected president of the Firemen’s Association at' the concluding session of the fifteenth annual convention today. Election of other officers and selection of a convention city for 1932 were scheduled before adjournment. A fight for presidency developed between Bowser and Roy Knoblock. South Bend, which delayed voting. Bowser won by a margin of ten foUGte - —-irr
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., 1801 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 j DEATM NOTICES WILKINSON. ADA—Mother of Maurice Wilkinson, passed away Wednesday morning at her home, ill East St. Clair street. Services at Princeton. Ind.. Saturday. Friends may call at the PLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY until Thursday evening. ____ BLAKE. MRS. LAURA ALICE—Widow of the late Raphael Blake and mother of Mrs. Harrv Parmer of Anderson. Ind., and Mrs. John Astland, Cuyahoga Falls. 0.. passed awav Wednesday. Aug. 12. Funeral from the. residence of her brother-in-law. Mr. Frank Biake. 236 N. Temple Ave.. Friday, Aug. 14, at 2 p. m. Burial Memorial Park cemetery. Friends invited. COTTEEMAN. HENRY M.—Beloved husband of Adda Cotterman and father of Paul Cotterman and Mrs. O. C. Davison, passed away at hte home. 104 North Colorado street. Wednesday, Aug. 12. Funeral Friday, Aug. 14, 2 p. m. at above address. Burial Memorial Park. IN MEMO RI AM j—<ING —In loving remembrance of our dear son CHARLES HERBERT KING, who passed away <>ne year ago today, Aug. 13. 1930. O how It hurt that sad day. When God called our Charles away. Time mav heal, but never mend. Our hearts will be broken until the end. SADLY MISSED. FATHER. MOTHER. SISTERS AND BROTHERS.
Special Notices ~ FRAN KFITZ G ER A LD LAWYER Holliday Bldg., corner Ohio and Alabama Sts. We collect damages, injury, wages, insurance and debt claims anywhere. We handle criminal, civil and juvenile court cases. Reasonable fees. Consultation tree. ______ ANY ONE having information as to the whereabouts of HARRY J. WEISGUTH piease call Mr. Herbst, Li. 7311, cr Ir. 7411. DEBTS, notes, accounts collected or no charge. 315 Board of Trade. Lt. 8687. IF YOU SEE a want ad that interests you, answer it today, the opportunity may be gone tomorrow. Storage 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 Rl. 7750 NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO.—Price* reasonable. Call at all times. Ta. 3741. MOVING *3—You help. $1 less: Quick 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. Rl. 6661. Nights. Ch. 0699-W. OTTO J. BUEBZ IF YOU SEE a want ad that interests you. answer it today, the opportunity mav oe gone tomorrow. Transportation IF YOU—Are driving somewhere and wish congenial guests to share expense, call Auto Travel Bureau. Li. 4351. 426 N. lU. Legal Notices NOTICE - TO~TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVY In the matter of determining the tax rate for certain purposes of the sanitary district of Indianapolis. Before the sanitary district of Indianapolis and the board of sanitary commissioners thereof: Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of the sanitary district of Indianapolis. Marion county, Indiana, that the board of sanitary commissioners of said district, at their meeting at 10 o’clock a. m. on the Ist day oi September. 1931, in Room 103 city hall. Indianapolis. Ind.. will consider the following budget duly formulated bv said board at Its meeting on Aug. 6. 1931. viz: Budget showing the tax levvy necessary to be made in 1931 bv the board of sanitary commissioners, sanitary district of Indianapolis, to raise funds to pay all bonds heretofore issued bv said district, and interest thereon, maturing after Jan. 1. 1932. to and Including Jan. 1. 1933. 1. The money required for the payment of maturing principal and Interest on the district’s outstanding bonds after Jan. 1. 1932. to and including Jan. 1, 1833, Is $248,657.64. The detail showing this sura to be the reauirement is as follows: BUDGET FOR 1932 OF PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST ON BONDS DUE IN 1932 AND INCLUDING JAN. 1. 1933. —lssue of May 25. 1918. 4'/2 c c bonds. $200.000.00 Unpaid Jan. 2. 1932. $70.000 00 Interest due July 1, 1932 $ 1,575.00 Interest due Jan. 1. 1933 1.575.00 Principal due Jan. 1. 1933 10.000.00 —lssue of July 1. 1922, 4V 2 C9 bonds. $500,000.00 Unpaid Jan. 2, 1932. $410,000.00 Interest due July 1. 1932 9.225.00 Interest due Jan. 1. 1033 9.225.00 Principal due Jan. 1. 1933 10,000.00 —lssue of Jan. 1. 1923, 4 , 2 c; J bondss. $836,000.00 Unpaid Jan. 2. 1932. $684,000.00. Interest due July 1. 1932 15.390.00 Interest due Jan. 1. 1933 15.390.00 Principal due Jan. 1, 1933 19,000.00 —lssue of Mav 1. 1923, 4 1 279 bonds. $375,000.00 Unpaid Jan. 2. 1932, $315,000.00. Interest due July 1. 1932 7.087.50 Interest due Jan. 1. 1933 7.087.50 Principal due Jan. 1, 1933 7,500.00 ■—lssue of Mav ' 1. 1924. i'/s% bonds, $600.000.00 — Unpaid Jan. 2. 1932. $516,000.00. Interest due Julv 1. 1932...... 11,610.00 Interest due Jan. 1. 1933.... 11,610.00 Principal due Jan. 1. 1933 12,000.00 —lssue of November 15. 1924, 4>'j <~ c bonds. $250,000.00 Unpaid Jan. 2. 1932. $220,000.00. Interest due Julv 1. 1932...... 4,950.00 Interest due Jan. 1. 1933 4,950.00 Principal due Jan. 1. 1933 5.000.00 —lssue of December 22. 1925. 4' 2 r o bonds. $500,000.00 Unpaid Jan. 2. 1932. $450,000.00 Interest due Julv 1. 1932 10.125.00 Interest due Jan. 1. 1933 10.125.C0 Principal due Jan. 1. 1933 10.000.00 —lssue of December 17. 1926. 4'.2 % bonds. $600,000.00 Unpaid Jan. 2. 1932. $520,000.00. Interest due July 1, 1932 11.700.00 Interest due Jan. 1. 1933 11.700.00 Principal due Jan. 1. 1933 20,000.00 —lssue of December 22. 1927. 4 1 2 r i bonds. $23.000.00 — Unpaid Jan. 2. 1932. $20,000.00. Interest due Julv 1. 1932 425.20 Interest due Jan. 1. 1933 425.20 Principal due Jan. 1. 1933 1.000.00 —lssue of Mav 1. 1928, 4 r o bonds. $50.000.00 — Unpaid Jau. 2. 1932, $44,000.00. Interest due Julv 1. 1932 880.00 Interest due Jan. 1. 1933 880.00 Principal due Jan. 1. 1933 2,000.00 —lssue of November 5. 1929. 4 , 2'“ ( , bonds. $37,000.00—. Unpaid Jan. 2. 1932. $36,000.00. Interest due July 1. 1932 (74 coupons at $37.23) ;. 810.00 Interest due Jan. 1. 1933 810.00 Principal due Jan. 1. 1933 1.000.00 —lssue of December 19. 1930, 47c bonds, $32,000.00 Unpaid Jan. 2. 1932. $32,000.00. Interest due-Julv 1. 1932 1 962.24 Interest due Julv 1. 1932 (64 coupons at $30.66) 1.962.24 Inerest due Jan. 1. 1933 640.00 Principal due Jan. 1. 1933 1.000.00 Total $248,657.64 2. The total net vadluation of all taxable property within the sanitary district of Indianapolis is $678,712,370.00 (estimated* for 1931. 3. The rate of taxation which it is proposed to establish is three cents and six and three-tenths mills (50.0363) on each one hundred ($100) dollars of such taxable value. We hereby certify that the above and foregoing budget is correct and that according to our best knowledge and belief the amounts shown therein will be necessary and reouired to meet the principal and interest of said sanitary district bonds heretofore issued, maturing during the period specified in said budget. B. J. T. JEUP. President. O. C. ROSS. Vice-President. A: H MOORE. Board of Sanitarv Commissioners. Sanitary District of Indianapolis. Indianapolis. Ind. Aug. 6. 1931. Taxpayers appearing at said hearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax lew has been determined, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levy mav appeal to the state board of tax commissioners lor further and final action thereon, bv filing a petition therefor with the county auditor not later than the fourth Mondav of September, and the state board will fix a date of hearing in this county. Dated this 6th day of August. 1931. BOARD OF SANITARY COMMISSIONERS SANITARY DISTRICT OF INDIAN- . APOLIS. BYB. J.T, JEUP. President. a tlMW**
Legal Notices NOTICE TO BRIDGE CCONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given that sealed proEosals for the construction of certain ridges on State Highways will be received by the Director of the Indiana State Highway Commission at his office in the Statehouse Annex in Indianapolis, until 10 a. m. Aug. 25, 1931, when all proposals will be publicly opened and read. These bridges are further described as follows: BENTON COUNTY—One bridge on Road 41. approximately 2.5 miles southeast of Earl Park over the C. C. C. & St. L. R. R. consisting of five spans of 39’-9” each and approximately .38 mile approach grading (approximately 56,000 cubic yards). CLINTON COUNTY—One 40’ bridge on Road 26, approximately 1.4 mile east of State Road No. 29. ELKHART COUNTY—Three bridges on Road 6, -consisting of one 30’ bridge approximately 1.5 mile east of Nappanee, one 32’ bridge aproximately 4.3 miles east of Nappanee, and one 96’ bridge approximately 7 miles east of Nappanee. GIBSON COUNTY—Three bridges on Road 64, consisting of one bridge of three spa.|3, one of 72’. one of 198’, and one of 72’ approximately 1 mile east of Mt. Carmel. 111., one bridge of three spans of 25’ each approximately 6.4 miles west of Princeton, and one 30’ bridge approximately 1.5 mile west of Princeton. HOWARD COUNTY—Two bridges on Road 26 consisting of one 28’ bridge approximately .5 mile east of RussiaviUe and one 36’ bridge approximately 5.7 miles east of RussiaviUe. MARSHALL COUNTY—Three bridges on Road 6. consisting of one 28’ bridge approximately 5.6 miles east of La Paz. one 72’ bridge approximately 1 mile west of Bremen, and one 40’ bridge approximately .1 mile east of Bremen. PUTNAM COUNTY—Two bridges -on Road 36. consisting of one 36’ bridge approximately 3.7 miles east of Bainbridge,and one 40’ bridge approximately 4.8 miles east of Bainbridge. UNIION COUNTY—One bridge on Road 101, consisting of three spans of 40’ each, approximately 3.5 miles south of Liberty. The plans and specifications may be examined at the office of ;.he State Highway Commission, Statehouse Annex, Indianapolis. or copies thereof will be forwarded upon payment to the Director of a nominal charge. No refund will be made for plans returned. Proposals must be made upon standard forms of the Indiana State Highway Commission, which will be supplied upon reouegt. Each bidder, with his proposal, shall file a corporate surety bond payable to the State of Indiana in the penal sum.of at leas„ one and one-half <IV 2 ) times Ihe amount of his proposal, with good and sufficient security to the approval of the Director. SUCH BOND SHALL BE ONLY IN THE FORM PRESCRIBED BY LAW AND SHALL BE EXECUTED ON THE FORM BOUND IN THE PROPOSAL. For this bridge letting each bidder shall file hjs "Experience Record and Financial Statement prior to filing his proposals. Forms will be furnished upon request. Some of these structures will be awarded In groups of two or more structures. Further information regarding the work contemplated, the method of letting and price of plans, will be furnished upon leanest. The right is reserved by the Director to T ? ’? c j ar W or all bids or to award on any stated combination of bids that Is in his judgment most advantageous to the State of Indiana. INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION J. J. BROWN. Director. NOTKE OF SALE OF BONDS Office of the Clerk of the Town of Speedwav. Indiana. Sealed proposals will be received in the office of the Clerk of the Town of Speedway. Indiana, at the Speedway State Bank. Speedway. Indiana, until the hour of 1 o clock p. m.. Thursday, August 27. 1931, and from day to day thereafter until sold, for the purchase of $13,000.00 of bonds issued in strict compliance with an act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, entitled. "An Act to authorize Cities, Towns and other municipal corporations to purchase and acauire water . works, and to issue bonds therefor payable from the revenue and the receipts of such Works.” approved March 8, 1921, and acts amendatory and supplemental thereto. Said bonds are dated December 1. 1929. and draw interest from the date thereof at the rate of 6 per cent per annum. payable semi-annuallv on Julv 15th and January 15th of each vear. That the coupons on said bonds that were due on July 15. 1930. January 15. 1931. and July 15. 1931. have been clipped from said bonds and that the accrued interest on said bonds will be from Julv 15. 1931. That qhe number, denomination and when due is as follows, to-wit: Number Denomination When Due 95 $1,000.00 Jan. 15. 1931 ' 98 200.00 Jan. 15. 1931 99 200.00 Jan. 15, 1931 100 200.00 Jan. 15, 1931 101 1.000.00 Jan. 15, 1952 102 1.000.00 Jan. 15..1952 103 1.000.00 Jan. 15. 1952 104 1.000.00 Jan. 15. 1952 105 1.000.00 Jan. 15, 1952 106 1.000.00 Jan. 15, 1952 107 200.00 Jan. 15, 1952 108 200.00 Jan. 15, 1952 109 1.000.00 Jan. 15. 1953 110 1.000.00 Jan. 15. 1953 111 1.000.00 Jan. 15, 1953 112 1.000.00 Jan. 15, 1953 113 1.000.00 Jan. 15. 1953 Said bonds will be sold to the highest bidder for not less than their par value, and In accordance with the order of the Publi-c Servivce Commission of Indian, in Cause No. 9952 before said Commission. Bidders are reouired to state the number of bonds bid for. and the gross amount thev will pav for the bonds bid for. and accrued interest to date of transfer. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. O. R. MANN. Town~Clerk-Treasurer. MODEL T Ford roadster, engine No. 89342550, license No. 756-786, 1930. will be sold for storage amounting to S4B. after Aug. 21st. FRANZEN GARAGE. Business Announcements FURNACE REPAIRING—I’II euam. to save you money: cleaned, $1.50. Ir, 2768 eve. ELECTRICAL REPAIRING. 50c. Repairs made. 50c V 2 hour trip. FRANK ELECTRIC CO- LI. 5962. LET me put anew roof on your garage. A-l painter: references. He. 1703 eve. ALL KINDS of furnace work. Work guaranteed. Inspection free. IR. 7481. BUILDING, contracting, general repair work. Call me for estl. NELSON. Be 3157. TRY TIMES WANff ADS FOR BUSINESS Painting and Papering PAINTING, exterior, interior: comp, insur. HENDRIK DINK LA. Ch 5950 PAINTING ON PAYMENTS Guaranteed: nothing down. He. 5763. PAPER HANGING—ISc per roll. Plasterlng cleaning VAN te SON. Dr. 8299, PAPER furn. and hung $4.50 per room. Ch. 2004. FRANK JACKSON. Ir, 2415. PAPER CLEANlNG—Excellent service. $1 a room. O’DONALD Rl, 4628. Help Waiited Male SALESMEN Don’t let a SSO weekly income scare vou. 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. 82 N. Delaware. TWO men this locality install, service! operate Photo-Electric Engravers; SSO weekly to start. Write qualifications fully. Photo Electric Research Labratory Corp.. Power Bldg.. Seenth Ave. at Forty-eighth street. New York City. 3 MEN for permanent route: must be hard workers and willing to build a real lncome. Apply 405 N. Rural, 5 to 7 p. m. MAN—To manage cleaning and pressing store in Bright wood: must be experienced. Address Box A-210. Times. Situations Wanted Female EXP. hotel maid,* colored, viau work is fcoGM cc beta, fib, U3HW
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Help W T anted Female YOUNG LADY with secretarial experienc* 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. Lost and Found Finders of Lost Articles That have been advertised In this column will receive two guest tickets for The Apollo Theater To See “AS YOUNG AS YOU FEEL” When you have returned the article to its owner, ask him to call Miss Joe at THE TIMES WANT AD DEPARTMENT and sav that vou have returned the article and tickets will be mailed at once. LOST—Springer spaniel puup. 6 months old, in vicinity of 77th and College, brown and white, long ears and tail, has small, open wound on right side. Hu. 5316. Reward. , _____ STRAYED from 964 Olney. Monday evening, large English Bull dog. white and yellow. Name "Boy.” Reward. Ch. 2016. GARNET—Sunburst pin, lost at or near Riverside park Sat. eve., keepsake from deceased husband; lib, rew. Ha. 4372-M. LONE lady lost savings, billfold in muslin, pinned with 2 safety pins, neighbor - hood 49th and Pennsylvania. Hu. 7920. SPITZ DOG—White, name Jiegs: Tuesday eve. Beech Grove. Ir. 0594. Reward. 739 N. Emerson. ' BILLFOLD —Containing check. sl2; $4 currency, other receipts. Reward. Finder call Ir. 2016. LOST—Day book, between New York and Indiana a"e. Ri. 3149. Reward. LOST—License plate No. 53-516; reward. Dr. 0441. ___ BICYCLE- Last. 3800 block on Illinois. Reward. Wa. 3981. ■ SMALL purse with money, bank receipt. Widow needs badly. Reward. Ch. 5462-W. PURSE— Containing glasses. 17th and Meridian. Reward. 640 E. 30th. Ta. 2281. LOST—English Setter, black and white, vear old, wearing collar; reward. Hu. 8312. FOUND—Man’s wrist watch. Speedway golf course: last of July. 439 N. Jefferson, Rooms for Rent BUCKINGHAM DR.—Near Butler: cool rm.. adjoining bath; garage. Hu. 5370. CENTRAL. 1126—Nice outside rm.. strictly mod., private family; 1 or 2. Ri. 8137. CENTRAL AVE., 6275—R00m in private home, lady preferred. Hu. 8186. CAPITOL AVENUE. 1102 N. Cap Ave., $3 per week up. CLINTON HOTEL—29 Virg.; clean sleeping rms., $2; also housekeeping: modern. ILLINOIS, N.—Nice front rm., alcove; no other roomers, gentleman pre. Ha. 2724-W LEEDS. 401—Clean, airy room; private home; board optional: man. Dr. 2840. NEW JERSEY, N., 743—Clean, front rm., mod.; walking distance; reas. Lt. 9315. NORTH—Attractive, front rm.. priv. home; near Shortrldge; bus, car. Ha. 2672. PENN.. N„ 2164—Large light room, private home, prefer couple. Ha. 2691-R. TALBOT 1635 N.—Lovely room, next bath; French windows; brkfast, privileges; reas. 320 E. VERMONT COOL ROOMS. PLENTY ICE WATER $2.50 and up per week: hot water. ' Home privileges. Rl. 0575. WARMAN. 229 N—Room near bath, couple employed, home privileges or board. LARGE, clean furnished room: next bath; private home. Dr. 5518. HOTEL ANTLERS An Address of Distinction The Hotel Antlers. 750 N. Meridian St,, located on the principal thoroughfare ot the citv. 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 pool in the citv. 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. 11TH. E., 523—R00m, next bath; private home; privileges; board optional. Rl. 1160. CHEERFUL home with young folks, cozy bungalow, gent., gar. Ri. 7078 before 5:30. PRINCETON HOTEL Nice, clean rms.: hot.- cold water: $5 wk.. with bath. $7 wk. Cool rms. A real summer home; ladies, gentlemen. 232 S til LOVELY room in orchid and cream, new furniture; pri. home; gar. Ha. 1604. UNUSUAL ROOM—Homelike atmosphere; widow’s home; good meals. Ir. 4919. 31ST. W. 433—Large front rm.. single $3; double >5, Ha. 1663-W. . WALNUT, E, 311 ! / 2 —Lovely front rm., 2 windows; 1 or 2; close In. Ri. 6159. fonm for Rant With Board COLLEGE. 2355—Clean, light room; privilege of a good home. Ta. 3541. DREXEL. 110 N.—Lovely room; just like home; garage optional. Ir. 4871. NEW JERSEY, N., 2229—Front, airy rm.; home privileges, good meals; constant hot water. Ta. 4706. OAKLAND, 953—Lovely frdnt room, private home, suitable 1 or 2; near car. OXFORD. N. 540—Nice light mod. rm, connects bath; breakfast: gar. Ch. 3966. CHILDREN—To board, mother’s care, private home, north; ref, exc. Hu. 7785. WANTED 2 children to board under school age preferred: mother’s care reference. MR. BARKLEY. Ri. 0661. 4417 Baltimore. BOARD AND ROOM. $6 WEEK. Home cooking. 126 W. SouUi. REFINED couple to share beautiful niod. home on river, 20 min, out. Wa. 2726-3. 603 E. 32ND—Large, airy, front rm.: privileges radio; meals optional. Wa. 2836. WANTED—Gentlemen for rm.. board; pri.. mod, home; privileges: ref. Dr. 0519-W. REAL HOME: infants, girls of school age: near school, kindergarten. Ha, 0274-J. Rent Housekeeping Rooms ALABAMA, N., 2205—2 rm. apt., $6. Talbot. 2420, 2 rms, gar, $6. Ta. 7110. ALA, 2535 N.—Large, airy furn. first floor apt, private ent.. bath, garege. ALA., N., 1838—Front, clean apt.; porch, nice kitchen, large livivng room, BELLEFONTAINE, 1131—2-rm. apt, Ist fl„ sink, porch, priv. ent,; $4.50 and $5. BROADWAY. 1134—2 clean rooms, kitchenette, range, sink. 2 beds. $7, COLLEGE AVE.—9 rms. furn, newly decorated, 3-rm. aft. all ready sublet, sl2. Ri. 2254. EASTERN. 209—3 MODERN ROOMS. UNFURNISHED. CH. 5055. FOUNTAIN 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.; $3. $4, $5. $6. $7.50 week. Ta. 7110. ILLINOIS, 1132 N.—3-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, 741 N—2 clean, connecting rooms; modern; private; reas. LI, 9315. OHIO, E, 540—2 front rooms; $4 per week; rooms $2.50 up. ORIENTAL, N, 20—2-rm. furn. apt, utilities furn, priv. ent.; week free. RANDOLPH. N.. 233—2. clean, modern; utilities; $6 week. Ri. 2677. 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, ST. JOE. W, 30—2 or 3-rm. apt, kitchenette. bath, gas, heat, water. TALBOT. 2338 N.—Room, kitchenette. front apt.; pri. ent.: gar.; reas. Ta. 7038. TALBOT. N, 2117—2 and 3-room apts.; neatlv furnished. Ta. 4037. DOWNTOWN—Furnished or unfurnished. 1 or 2 rms, wklv. or monthly rates: util. Call BREVORT HOTEL. 111. & Ohio Sts. HOUSEKEEPING—And sleeping rms, also children to board. 415 E. walnut. 35TH—Near Riverside; 3 rms, running water paid; $3.50 week. W’a. QUO. 2 ROOMS, kitchenette, cverstuffed suite. mobile bed; reasonable. Ta. 1286, LOVELY coW Woodruff; 2 rms, kitchen^ ette. porch: $7. Ch. 4108. 24TH. E, 408— Large, airy, furn, first fl. apt.; private entrance: bath. 31ST. W„ 1057—54 and $6; modern apts.; everything turn.; pri. ent.; gar. Ta, 2551. Houses and Hats Furnished ASHLAND, 2509—Congenial couple to share nicelv furnished home; children given excellent care if parents are empioyed; excellent meals.; reas. He. 3597. BELMONT S, 1114—3-rm. double; furn. complt v: light, gas pd.; $7 wk. Be. 1117-W DE QUINCEY. 427—Desirable 3 rm.; Ist floor, priv.; furn. apt; utilities; garage. KOEHNE. 2710—4-rm. modern. double: clean and attractive. Ha. 1244-M. j MICHIGAN. E, 628—Small furnished and unfurnished apartments. NEW JERSEY. 8, 910—5-rm. mod. furn. house; new furniture; gar.; low price. 11TH, W, 42—Nicely decorated kitchenette apartment; all utilities furnished; $43. Call APt NO. 1. THE GRANT. Ambassador Apt. Hotel REASONABLE DAY. WEEK OR MONTHLY HATES Beautiful, modern, complete, furnished or unfurnished, with or without hotel service: walking distance. 850 n, p-'na-•rtvaai* stmt, as. Si. 1371. !. l
samples and slightly used 1 arid 39 30 3-piece suites. Fine mohair velour ' v covers. Splendid condition. and up GENEROUS TERMS AT CASH TRICES COLONIAL FURNITURE CO. MERIDIAN AT MARYLAND ST.
Apartments for Kent BEVILLE. 1314—4 rms. and bath: garage; heat, light, water and gas J. H. ALBERSHARDT. Li. 7890. Hu. 6124. BELLEFONTAINE. 3315— Recently reoecorated lower apt.; 3 rms, bath, heat, wat, gar. furnished; reduced rent. Dr. 3300. BROADWAY, 2501—2 to 5-rcom apts.; kitchenette, bath; newly deco. He. 2835. 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. WASHINGTON. E, 5018—5 large rms, • mod.: desirable; good heat; gar, rent reas. Indianapolis Rental Bureau Desirable apartments in any part Os city, furnished and unfurnished, from $25 to $125. Transportation furnished. No charges or obligations. Li. 4507, evenings , and Sunday. Wa. 0433 or Be. 3114. Steam Heated Apt. Five rooms good condition: special inducements to desirable tenant. 418 E. 19th. S4O. . , Dunlop & Holtegel, 122 E. Market NICE, airy apartment; newly 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, 1815—4-rm. single, gas, elec. Its, water. $17.50. Marion County State Bank, 139 E. Market St. Li. 6354. ADAMS ST, 2809 Vi cozy double: 4 rms.; garage: water paid; $lB. Call Ri. 1533. ' ■ 47 N. BERWICK. 4-room single, elec .sl4 GREGORY & APPEL. INC. LI. 7491BEVILLE, N„ 230—5 rooms, semi-modern, water paid: A-l; reasonable. Ri. 2677. 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. DE QUIIICY. N, 738—5-room modern bungalow: double garage. He. 5666. 1863 DRAPER 7-rm. double, elec, tvell -. sl6 GREGORY & APPEL. INC. LI. 7491. EAST ST, N, 814—8 rooms modern; cheap rent to good tenant. Hu. 6397. ENGLISH. 942—7 rooms, modern; garage; wa. pd.: reduced: A-l cond. Dr. 1829-W. GENT. 2103 —3-rm. semi-mod.; gar.; water paid; near school: reasonable. Li. 2662. HIGHLAND, 444—Near Tech; 6-rm. mod. double; garage; red. $25. Ch. 1422. KENWOOD, 2327—6 rooms modern, garage, good condition. Ha, 2716. LAMBERT, 1617—5-room mod. double, hardwood flors. water paid; $25. Be. 0915. MARLOWE. 1155 —5-riom semi-modern, water paid; A-l; reasonable. Ri. 2677. MEREDITH. 3050—Modern double bungalow; 4 rms, bath; gar; $22.50, He 5594. MINNESOTA. W, 1728—5 rms, gar.; near school; $12.50. Hu. 7004, Li. 2557. MINNESOTA. E.—4 rooms, water Dd.; lights, gas. $12.50, Druggist. Villa & Minn. NEW YORK. 1001 W.—s rms. 1626 W. New York, 5 rms.; gar. 719 N. Pershing. 4-rm. single; sl3; mo. rent free: wa. pd. Ri. 7725 OAKLAND. S, 236—Practically new 4-rm. modern double: garage: water paid; $25. See owner. 236 S. Oakland. 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. RUCKLE. 2043—6-room mod. double, nice yard and garage. Near good school and car line, redecorated; $25. He. 4543. SINGLETON. 2109—5 room. bath, clean; $22.50; water paid. Dr. 3509-M. SOUTHEASTERN. 2006 4-room modem double: $22.50, Inquire 2008. SOUTHERN. 1419—3 rms, lights, toilet. water paid; clean, cute: sl2, Dr. 3125-J. SPEEDWAY—I 996 Gerard: 5-room mod. bungalow, gar., garden: $32.50. Be 1723-J. TALBOT. N, 2333—Tw0 2-rm. suites up, partly furn.: 3 rms. down; end. porch; built-in cabinets: S4O. TEMPLE. S, 241—4 rms, semi-modern, $18.50; water paid. Ch. 1941-M. 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—'r >an 5-rm.; semimod.; newly painted: k .: sl4. Ri. 0645. COTTAGE. 1535—5 rms, water paid, gas, elec, nicely papered; sl6. Dr. 3564-R. 5 ROOMS —$12: good condition. Rear 434 N. Pine St. Apply MR. BESTON. 5 Rooms, Garage, sl2 Large yard. Look at 3903 E. 28th St 6-R. double, mod. except furnace: reduced, $21.50; nice neighborhood. Ch. 1787. 25TH, W, 1337—5-rm. mod. bungalow; gar.; $25; water paid. Ta. 0467. 1 36TH. W, 1419—4-room mod.; new paint and paper; gar,: $23.75. Ta. 3512. Modern Homes North 5 and 6-room bungalows In excellent condition: newlv decorated: immediate possession. If vou decide to buy within one year we will give you credit on the purchase price. 6178 Critt’den $35.00 4049 E. 34th. .$40.00 6119 Ralston.. 37.50 3370 School .. 42.50 6123 Primrose.. 55.00 3006 Broadw’a.v 60.00 2015 E. 62nd.. 55.00
Hoosier Funding Corp. Li. 7890. J. H. Albershardt. Hu. 6124. COLORED—2Sth. W.. 532—4-room semlmod.. paved St., near car. Ta. 4016, TIMES WANT ADS maue Interesting reading because Interesting bargains of manv kinds are 11s' ed here dally. Business Places for Rent BUSINESS ROOM—Main side of square, Martinsville. Ind. Rent reas. Times B 288. 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. Rl. 7242 for appointment. BARGAIN —No down payment; 4641 Hovey St.; 5-room bungalow; room for bath; basement, furnace, gar.: price $2,000: S2O mo. Open Sunday. Owner, Wa. 3099-R. South 1456 BATES ST.: $1,760 CLEAR Seven rooms, inside toilet, electric lights, gas, fireproof roof, rented same tenant 5 years, sl7 a month, encumbrance deed and Barret. $1,125; payments or trade equity. What have you? LAWRENCE J. SEXTON. REALTOR. Indiana Trust Bldg. Ri. 7151, Ir. 0621. Suburban for Sale SUBURBAN, close in south; 6-room bungalow; electirc lights; 2 lots. 47x120; garage. 18x30. Price $2,500. will exchange $1,150 equity on 3 or 4-room house in city. Mr. Amos. Dr. 2432. American Estates Cos., Realtors 5-ROOM mod. house; 2-car garage; real bargain. Ir. 2155-7. day; eve. Ir. 2174-4. Farms for Sale __ 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. Drivate: Lake Schaefer. Ideal Beach. Lake Side Lodge. Ir. 4090 Real Estate for Exchange 40 ACRES—lmproved: 2 acres young orchard. 3'-i miles oil Rd. 31. near Seymour. B. EACRET. Seymour, Ind.. R. R 5. IND. FARM for dry goods store, barber shop, or small hotel. Ri. 0477. Household Goofls ICE BOXES” Take advantage of our discount sale. Many Ice boxes at big reduction. POLAR ICE AND FUEL COMPANY 2000 Northwestern Avenue sewing machines, portame eiectnc Singer and other makes as low as $35. SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO„ 126 W Washington Pt Rl 9715. GAS STO V&L Furniture, pianos, sewing machines, refrigeraters; all in good condition and cheap as you want them. Delivery free. 127 W. Georgia St. BEAUTIFUL Burl dining rm. and bedrm., complete: living rm.; rugs: occasional tables: breakfast set; lamps. 2428 N. Mer. MAKE your own dresses. Buy Singer sewtog machines as low as $lO. Sinaas BewSJ MMktM fie. IK VA, AW* 3474.
Household Goods DINING TABLE, buffet. 6 chairs: excellent cond.; cheap; gas stove. $5. See Janitor Savoy Apts, 36 W. Vermont St. THOR WASHER—A-l condition; bargain for $21.50, 1117 E Michigan St. HAVE your sewing inch, repaired. White Sewing Mch. Cos, 60 W, N. York. Ri, 4755. ICE BOX. bed and springs, lamps, cheap. No dealers. Wa. 4349, FURN ITURE—New. used; 3-rm. outfit 7 easy terms. N. BARRETT. 868 Virginia. BED DAVENPORT and chair, like new double bed. Simmons springs. Ha. 3281-M. MAHOGANY fireplace] like new. teee to appreciate. Bargain. Ri. 4178. LIVING 'rm. suite, "Steinway” piano, velocipede, etc, reas. prices. He. 4070. CLOSING OUT A Few Floor Demonstrators IN ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION Weire $179, Now $99 Our Regular Low Terms Pearsora Piano Cos. 128-130 N, Penn. St. Est. 1873 Musical Instruments SAXOPHONES—lnvestigate our free lesson and easy payment plan. LORENZ SAX SCHOOL. Pembroke Arcade. Li. 4800. FINE mahogany upright plaver piano, bench and rolls SSO; real bargain. WJLKING MUSIC CO. 120 E. Ohio St. Radio and tquipment 1931 GLORITONE 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 LI. 4712 TYPEWRITERS Ren’r’d. LI. 9470. x XVXXxhxvO King Ex 205 Mass TYPEWRITERS, portables for school. sls to $35, JUDD, 142 N. Mer. St. Li. 6890. Coal and Wood FREDRICK COAL CO. 801-899 Beecher St. WINTER IS AROUND THE CORNER. BETTER COAL. BETTER PRICES NOW. Best W. Va. Blk, clean, fkd $6.00 Best Island Creek and Ky„ blk. fkd. 6.50 Red Ash Pocahontas, smokeless. Ip.. 8.00 UNION ICE AND COAL CO. DR. 4621.
Pets All Breed Dog Show Hoosier Kennel Club. Indiana state fairgrounds. Sept. 7-8-9. 1931. For information and entry blanks, write or phone A. G. Meyer. 2645 Madison Ave, Indianapolls, Ind. Phone Dr. 4023. NEW, 4-compartment dog kennel with detachable bottoms and partitions. 531 Alton Ave. 4 to 7 p. m. DOBERMAN PlNSCHEß—Registered female: is mos. old; cheap. 2111 w. Morris St. BOARD vour pet; dogs, voung or old; excellent care; reasonable. Be. 1765. Machinery & Tools For sale cheap, 2.000 gal. per hour Centriflcal Pump th Electric motor. Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E. Washington St. Ir. 1151. Barter and Swap 2 NICE LOTS—AII improvements in; will trade for Ford or sell on terms. Call Ha. 3858-M. Miscellaneous for Sale MILK CANS 10 Gal. size, heavy milk cans, $2.75 each. 100% Pure motor oil, 5 gal. with can, $2.50, any grade. Several wood poster beds, *7.00 to SIO.OO each. Unclaimed Freight Station Cor. Capitol and South St. CATSUP bottles, 8-oz, jelly glasses. 15c doz. Pickle barrels. WEST END BOTTLE CO, 538 W- Pearl St. Li. 8085, Liberal Terms and Trade On new and factory rebuilt electric water pumps. All guaranteed. MEIER ELECTRIC Ss MACHINE CO, 3525 E. Wash. St. Ir. 1151. ICE CREAM vfagon for sale tor storage amounting to $22. 35 S. Belle Vieu. YOUR USED SCHOOL BOOKS NOW. WE PAY CASH. CRAWFORD’S DRUGS. 813 N. DELAWARE. LI. 1800. CLOSING OUT Our line of high-grade genuine cowhide brief cases, brass lock. 3-pocket case with cowhide gussets, straps all around. Size 16xl0 l / 2 in, $3.25: every one a barg. F. M. DERSCH. 944 Virginia Ave. FURNACE and stove repairing. Model Stove Repair Cos, 622 E. Wash. Rl, 0369. Easy Credit Terms on new and factory rebuilt elecMEIER ELECTRIC A MACHINE CO, 3535 E. Wash. St. Ir. 1151. trie air compressors. All guaranteed. Nursery Stock and Flowers FALL SHRUBBERY —Beautiful pink moss locust trees. Korean, Bridal Wreaths. Beauty Bushes, budded 2-vear roses, all sorts. Finest Darwin Tulips Evergreens. Fruit Trees. Select from colored picture plates. Collect on delivery. BROWN BROS. CO, Rochester. N. Y. G. A. STARK. Indpls, agent. Wa. 1670-M.
Miscellaneous Wanted FURNITURE OP ALL KINDS. HOMES COMPLETE PREFERRED. HODGES AUCTION Rl. 2019. WILL PAY CASH FOR 4 TO 6 ROOMS OF FURNITURE. CALL TA. 3011, CASH FOR FURNITURE NO ONE CAN PAY MORE. CALL WERLF.Y HUMBOLDT 7274 FIRS 7 Business Opportunities PARTNER who can furnish $2,000 to take half interest with me in the manufacturing of staple article in Indianapolis; this article can be sold all over the United States and should make both partners financially independent as profits and output of goods are unlimited; best reference given and required. For full particulars, address Box B-289. Times. LAUNDRY for sale, fine location: all equipped ready to operate: 2 trucks. 2168 Northwestern. Owner. Wa. 1802-R. Money to Loan AUTOS FURNITURE LOANS EQUITABLE FINANCE CO. 218 g. Ohio St. ULoans $lO to $3Q£ in 24 hours. PERSONAL FINANCE CO. Formerly Beneflei.fl Loss Society 14 IK. PPIKgYLYfi& gs, Ri,
H' I IT’S TRUE! We Sell Only Guaranteed Radios—Deliver and Install * j) own Just one of the many beautiful Cabinet Models. CROSLEY BUDDY BOY—Screen grid HO dynamic ....COMPLETE CROSLEY “PAL”—A small apartment (POO OH set COMPLETE s£l7. UU MAJESTIC SUPER HETERODYNE—IdeaI for (brr A A apartment use COMPLETE tpDO.Uv/ VICTOR LOWBOY—Ten tubes with deep rich CO tone ; COMPLETE tpOt/.UU PHILCO LOWBOY—A real <PkQ A A buy COMPLETE fpOtMJU ATWATER KENT—Screen grid A A highboy. . COMPLETE v/V/ RADIOLA —Seven tubes and 100-A QOk AA speaker COMPLETE COLLIER LOWBOY—Super- (prA A A heterodyne COMPLETE tpfJt/.WvJ BRUNSWICK LOWBOY—In beautiful <prT/l KA cabinet COMPLETE $ i ft.OU MAJESTIC—Eight-tube highboy. A wonder. <P7Q AA ful set COMPLETE ep 4 TABLE MODEL with tubes and Philco (pi H CA speaker COMPLETE tpi I Ov/ BATTERY CABINET MODEL RADIOS with tubes, (pi Q CA “A” battery and new “B” batteries... .COMPLETE fpXt/.Uv/ Radio Bargain Shop 225 E. WASHINGTON ST.
Don’t Lose Your Auto! AND REFINANCING—RIDE WHILE YOU PAY Cash at Once—No Waiting— Loan by Phone No Red Tape—No If You Wish Endorsers Our Representative Will Call If payments are too large we will make them smaller LINCOLN AUTO LOAN CO. 8 SOUTH CAPITOL AVENUE Riley 1321
Money to Loan FURkV^URE ATO^jLQANS 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. Personal - Property Loans CAPITAL LOAN COMPANY. Inc. 141 V 3 E. Washington St. Riley 7561 1102V-> Prospect, at. Drexel SOBB LOANS—On furniture. Rate per month LOWEST IN CITY INDIANAPOLIS PUBLIC WELFARE LOAN ASSOCIATION 330 Occidental Bldg. Ri. 3587. Other Companies Paid Qg. TIMES WANT ADS make interesting read- ' lng. because Interesting bargains of many kinds are listed here dally. 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. Rl. 0648 JOHN GUDELHOEKER WAGON CO.—Will repair or make new tops and curtains for vr.nr car 202 Kentucky Ave Automobiles for Sale 1931 FORD TUDOR: equity, S2O. Call after 6. Be. 124,1. 35 MODEL T FORDS—Tudors, coupes and fordors; choice $45. C. O. WARNOCK, 819 E. Wash. St. LI. 8396. SPECIAL TODAY ONLY 1930 Ford Tudor in excellent condition, good paint, good tires. $325.00. NORTH SIDE CHEVROLET CO. 836 E. 63rd St. Hu. 7700. REPOSSESSED CARS 1930 Ford dump truck. 1931 Willys roadster. Call Li. 1594. Cars stored. 544 E. Washington. Bargains in Used Cars. CARSON BROS 921-23 Virginia Ave. Dr. 0231 REAL VALUES IN USED CARS. MARMON NEW-USED CAR STORE. AUBURN— 6-66 brougham in fine shape: only $lB5. 2714 E. Washington St. C. O. WARNOCK. CH. 7105, 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. X Chevrolet cabriolet. 1929; black with red trim: exceptionally good throughout: $295. Hare Chevrolet Cos. 540 E. Wash. St. Rl. 5325. Open Evenings and Sunday. 1929 CHEVROLET COACH. 4 brand new tires, motor completely overhauled; finish like new, $275.01). BRIGHTWOOD AUTO CO. 2346 Station St. Ch. 6646. CHEVROLET—Conpe. 1929. In fine condition: our_prlce $265. 2714 E. Washington St. C. O. WARNOCK. CH. 7105. 1928 Chrysler 52 Sedan Good mechanical condition. good tires. $245. Terms or trade JONES MOTOR CORP. Capitol and Vermont. LI. 4455. 1929 ESSEX COACH Upholstering, paint and tires good; mechanically A-l. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-65 S. Meridian. Dr. 4743. FORD —'29 tudor. special at $250. 2714 E. Washington St. C. O. WARNOCK. OH. 7105. FORD—Standard coupe, 1928. A real bargain for only $260. Terms. C. O WARNOCK. 819 East Wash. St. LI. 8396. FORD TUDOR SEDAN. 1929. In clean condition throughout; rubber A-l; real bargain. .$275.00. Indianapolis Buick Cos. 1302 E. Washington St. Li. 1571. FORD—'3O sedan, like new. $395. 2714 E. Washington St. C- O. WARNOCK. CH 7105. FORD—Model TANARUS: ‘j-ton panel trtick; SSO. In excellent condition- C. O. W.aRNOCK, Ala v.t ip..K at i.i atom
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Automobiles for Sale I MID-SUMMER ' SALE OF USED CARS ’29 Ford Sp. Cpc.s24s '3O Ford Tuder .. 375 ’27 Chev. Coach ... 110 , m ’29 Chevrolet Coupe 275 Trj \JJ ’3O Ford Coupe .. 375 %yj\ ’3O Chevrolet Coupe 385 ’3O Ford Tudor ... 375 ’ 3O Chevrolet Coach 385 ’27 Pontiac Cabriolet 135 .. ’29 Ford Tudor ... 260 Y }§/ ’2B Chevrolet Coupe 185 I ’2B Chevrolet Coach 185 ~ . ’2B Pontiac Sedan 215 TTJ \Jj ’29 Chevrolet Coach 275 VyjT ’27 Oakland Spt. Rd. 110 I. Terms and Trade Lauth Chevrolet Cos. 3547 E. Wash.—lß. 1176 Open Evenings Till 10 and All Day Sunday. ' < 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 Browning Gent Cos., Inc^ 10th and Meridian Authorized Lincoln and Ford Dealer. „ , Down Ford 1931 Phaeton sioo Ford 1930 Cabriolet 120 Ford 1930 Tudor 100 Ford 1929 Fordor 85 Ford 1929 Sport Coupe 75 Ford 1929 Pick-up ..... 70 Ford 1929 Tudor * 80 Ford 1929 Phaeton 70 Ford 1928 Phaeton 50 Ford 1928 Sedan 75 Browning Gent Cos., Inc. 10th and Meridian FORD TUDOR SEDAN. 1930. Like new in every respect, only $425. Terms. C O. East Washington St Ltl . 8396. FORD—.'3O town 4-door sedan. Like new only $450. 2714 E. Washington St. C. O. WARNOCK. CH. 7105 FORD —1931 Tudor. Run 500 miles: small trade. Bargain. Owner. 1927 Meridian. Teen D Tm l ed: Ca sa r v 1 e 01 V75. brand neW ’ neve ~ r 2714 E. Washington St. C. O. WARNOCK. CH. 7195. IF YOU SEE a want aa tnat interest* vou. answer It today. the opportunity may be gone tomorrow. _ Trucks FORD 192&—1 Vi-Ton Ford panel body; la best pf condition. FRANK HATFIELD UQ 633 N Capitol Rl 9326 HUPMOBILE—4 passenger coupe. A real bargain; performs like new; only $lB5. 2714 E. Washington St. C. O. WARNOCK. ch. 7105. X JORDAN 1929 four-passenger coupe, leather upholstered, wonderful appearance. mechanically perfect. Hare Chevrolet Cos. 540 E, Washington Bt. Rl. 5325. 1927 truck; SSO. 819 E. Washington St. LI. 8396. Automobiles Wanted Want to Sell Your Car? DON'T DO IT! Trade it to ns an a new Ford. Leave a small deposit, and take the balance home with you In cash. No delay. Any and all models. NORTHWESTERN SALES CO. Authorized Ford Dealers. 2933 Northwestern Ave. WILL—Pav cast) lor tour car ar tmi ““I WOLE AUTO CO. iJUMU. JOJbfiMIM
