Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 85, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 August 1931 — Page 15
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Many Desirable Houses Are Listed in the “Houses for Rent” Column Today
DROUGHT NOW IS BEING FELT IN NORTHWEST Heavy Loss in Crop Yield Reported in Affected Regions. Eli Ecir.nrp Err t irr. WASHINGTON. Aug. 18Drought, foe to agriculture, has shifted its center this year and drawn in its parching arms. In the central valleys of the country, where last summer a contir ’ blazing sun made conditions the worst, rain now falls; and tnis tm. in the northwest, unyielding .skies have been seen the longest. But the stricken area is less than was the drought focus of 1930, Joseph B. Kincer of the United States weather bureau has found. That the drought is serious in the north central and western states, is shown by the fact that for the month of July alone 200,000,000 bushels of the nation's corn crop have been lost. Heavy drops, Hiirteig from 4 to 137 million bushels, ife/e also been reported in July for oats, barley and other small crops, while the decrease In the spring wheat yield is the greatest on record. In contrast to these losses, Arkansas, probably the worst sufferer during last summer’s dry spell, is having bumper crops—twice as much cotton as last year—and the rainfall average has jumped from 19 per cent of normal for July, 1930, to 157 per cent of normal for July, 1930, to 157 per cent of normal for the same month this season! Pasture lands are feeling the grip of the present drought most keenly. Irom Ohio westward, Kincer says, ®t least a third of the states have the jxjorest or next to the porest pastures on record. As the center of this summer’s drought area, South Dakota has the poorest in the state’s history, and with the exception of two or three states in the past, is harder hit in respect to pastures than any other state in the country in any year. Kincer explained that in its entirety the United States was not suffering from the drought, as much as during last year because the drought center is considerably smaller this year and because the rains, though few in comparison with normal years, have been well distributed and have come at intervals necessary to keep crops in general from failing.
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Automobiles reported to police as stolen belong to: George Grnnt, 1433 Commerce avenue. Chevrolet coupe, 143-002, from In Iront of 1433 Commerce avenue. Fred Fryen, 1704 West Vermont street. Chevrolet sednn, 84-503, from Perry baseball pork. Hollis Mefflck 2218 Nowland avenue, Ford coupe. 764-045, from Ft. Harrison. Albert Cox. Darlington, Inch, Ford tudor, 610-326. from fit. Clair and Pennsylvania streets. Notional Paper Stock Company, 320 West Michigan Vieot. Dodlte coupe. 75-341. Irom Pennsylvania and Washington streets. Loren Lvdav. 1928 Calhoun street, Ford touririK. 765-803. from 1928 Calhoun street. William Seeman. R. R 12, Box 386-H, Nash sedan. 62-694, from 200 West Eleventh street.
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Stolen automobiles recovered bv police belong to: William Rosenblum, 3435 Winthrop avenue. Ford sedan, found in front of 832 North Delaware street. Emmett I.arob. Amboy, Tnd., Nash coach, found at 126 West Vermont street. FOR REUNION Greene County Gathering to Be Held at Brookside, Aug. 30. Reunion of Greene county residents will be held Sunday afternoon, Aug. 30, at Brobkside park. A home-town committee, made up of citizens of Greene county, has been appointed to co-operate with ' the Indianapolis group. Those appointed arc: Elmer Sherwood, countv chairman: H. L. Ponev of Bloomfield. J. L. Mattox. Linton: Chester Weems. Worthington: Oscar Shields. Jasonvllle; William Yoho. Solsberrv: J. W. Sanpenfleld. Lyons: Steve f Slmkard. Newberry: Charles Hollers. Swiiz Citv and Fred Neal. Marco. .William T. Quillin is president of the association. INAUGURATE OPEN SHOP C'anonsburg Steel Firm Reopens; Tickets Cause No Disorder. By United Pros* CANONSBURG. Pa., Aug. 18. After being closed by strike since expiration of the union agreement July 1, the Canonsburg Iron and Company resumed operations ; today on an open shop basis for the first time in fifteen years. Although members of the Amalgamated Association of Iron. Steel end Tin Workers were on hand as pickets, no disorder resulted.
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In the Air Weather conditions at 9 a. m.: West wind, 8 miles an hour; temperatures, 70; barometric pressure, ; 30.12 at sea level; ceiling, overcast, hazy, 2,500 feet; visibility, 6 miles; I field, wet. Air Travel Increases Depression or not, Transcontinental & Western Air. Inc., which | operates a transcontinental air I transport and mail route through Indianapolis, carried 867 more pasj sengers in July than in June, an j increase of 27 per cent. Weight off I air mail carried increased 37 per i cent for the same period. City Control Point Indianapolis may be a control point in the Santa Monica-Cleve-iand air derby, a feature of the national air races in Cleveland. The racers will hop off from Clover field, Santa Monica, Cal., and this city may be the last stop before the race is ended in Cleveland. Aim at Speed Record Attack on the world's record for land airplane speed was assured during the coming national air races in Cleveland, Aug. 29 to Sept. 7, officials of the races said today. Over a three kilometer straightaway course some of the fastest planes in the world, piloted by men of international fame in the air, will try to smash the present record, held by the late Adjutant Bonnet of France. The mark is 277.805 miles an hour. Leaves for Tokio ISV United Press BERLIN, Aug, 13. Frauleln Marga von Etzdorf, German flier, left today on a solo flight to Tokio, Japan. She flew a Junkers plane on the hazardous flight over most of Europe and Asia'to the Far East. A similar flight was made recently by Miss Amy Johnson, English flier. DO-X Gets Away By United Press PARA, Brazil, Aug. 18.—The German flying yacht DO-X departed for Paramaribo today, en route from Rio de Janeiro to New York. It had been delayed by installation of anew engine replacing one which had suffered a damaged crankcase, and for the last three day efforts at a take-off had been unsuccessful.
OFFICIALS PARE WAYNE BUDGETS 1932 Expenditures to Show Reduced Figures. By Times Special RICHMOND, Ind., Aug. 18. Most taxing units of Wayne county will be able to show reductions in their expenditures for 1932, a preliminary check reveals. Officials now are busy devising ways and means for paring the budgets. W. Howard Brooks, auditor, announced that the county levy would be 28 cents, a reduction of 2 cents. The highway department previously had announced a levy of i 14 cents, a reduction of 1 cent from ! the prevailing rate. The Wayne township levy, how- ! ever, will be increased from $1.15 to $1,315. The advance is due to the increased poor relief fund. The Richmond civil city will have the same tax rate, 96 cents, although the taxable valuation is $1,500,000 less than last year. A reduction of 4 cents is being made in I the tax rate of the Richmond school j city, bringing it to $1.28. KROGER STORES JOIN SEARS-ROEBUCK CHAIN Now Operating Units in Mail Order Plants Over Country. | By United Press CINCINNATI, Aug. 18.—Kroger Grocery and Baking Company now is operating units in Sears-Roebuck stores in Cincinnati, Chicago and Minneapolis, Albert H. Morrill, pres- | ident, announced today. Within a month additional departments will be installed in stores at Kansas City, Memphis r.nd two in St. Louis, he says. Sears is building adidtions to each of its two stores in Detroit and Kroger will install in both. Outlay for fixtures and equipment alone in the above addition represents about $50,000. About $75,000 ! will be spent fitting up eight rr ten | other units in major cities now under consideration. No names of j prospective cities have been made public. I Kroger does all of the operating and servicing in his departments. Transportation i IF YOU—Are driving somewhere and wish ; congenial guests to share expense, call j Auto Travel Bureau. Li. 4351. 426 N 111. Legal JNotices NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS The undersigned. J Malcolm Dunn, Trustee of Wayne School Township. Marion County, hereby gives notice that he will receive sealed bias for the plastering, painting, roofing, additional plumbing, repair of heating plants, additional electrical work and new septic tanks, all in connection with the repair and maintenance of the following schools and school buildings in said township, towlt: Ben Davis High School, at Ben Davis, and grade schools numbers 1. 2, 4. 8. 10, 13, 14. 15 and 20. Said bids will be received at tHk office of said Township Trustee, in his residence on the Rockville Road, near Lyndhurst Drive. Marion Countv. Indiana, up until ten o'clock in the forenoon of Saturday. August 29. 1931. at which time and place all bids will be opened and publicly read in the presence of the Advisory Board of said township. Plans and specifications for said work are on file in the office of said Trustee and copies of the same may be consulted and blank forms of proposal may be obtained from Charles M Bvfteld. Architect. 923 Peoples Bank Building. Indianapolis. Indiana. Every bidder shall, with his sealed bid and in the same envelope, deposit a certified check for three per cent of his bid. pavable to the order of the undersigned trustee, to be retained by him as evidence of good faith and until a successful bidder has lurnished bond to the approval of the Township Trustee. The successful bidder shall be required to sign a written contract with the Trustee and to enter into bond for the amount of his bid, secured bv an approved surety company, conditioned for the faithful performance of the covenants and conditions cf said contract. The contract will be awarded to the lowest responsible and reliable bidder, as determined by the Trustee and Advisory Board, and In anv case the right to reject any and all bids is reserved. Only bids for the work as set Out in the plans and specifications will be considered The estimated cost of aald work is *IO.OOO 00. J. MALCOLM DUNN. Trustee of Wayne School Township, EMarion County. Indiana JOHNSKU &. ZECHIEL. Attorney* ' J. MALCOLM DUNN.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS Hisey & Titus 951 N. Delaware LI. 3828 Weiland & Goodrich, 1611 N. Meridian. TA. 1050 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., 1801 N. Mer., TA. 1610 Wald. 1222 Union St., 1619 N. Illinois Little & Sons 2455 N. Talbot HA. 2222 DEATH NOTICES SCHAUB. KATHERINE—Of' 4650 E. 30th St., beloved mother of Mabel. Bessie and Ea:d Schaub of Indianapolis and Clarence Schaub of New York City, departed this life Sunday, Aug. 16, aged 72 years. Funeral Wednesday, Aug. 19. from MOORE & KIRK FUNERAL HOME. 2530 Station St., at 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. Friends invited. MORRIS. CARRIE E. (Nee Milner) —Wife of Charles E. and mother of Davis M. John L.. Allen E.. William E.. and Mrs. f. G. Anderson, passed away at the residence, 2166 Barth Ave., Aug. 17. Friends may call any time after 5 p. m. today. Funeral services Thursday, Aug. 20, 9 a. m., St. Catherine church. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. ROY J. TOBIN IN CHARGE. CUMMINS, ROSETTA R.—Age 53 i nee .Unversaw), beloved wife of Charles Cummins, mother of Mrs. Irine Kirkman and Charles Jr., and grandmother of Robert Eugene Kirkman and Phyllis Ann Cummins passed away sudaenlv at the residence, 2173 South Delaware. Funeral Wednesday, 2 p. m. at the above address. Burial Crown Hill. Friends Invited. G. H. HERRMANN IN CHARGE. FEIL, STELLA (Nee Sturm) —Beloved wife of A. G. Fell, mother of Rosemary, daughter of Mrs. Peter H. Schwartz, sister of Le Roy Sturm, passed away, Aug. 17. Funeral from her residence. 712 East Fortieth St., Wednesday 8:30 a. m. St. Joan of Arc church, 9a. m. Burial St. Joseph's Cemetery, Friends invited. For information call JOE J, SPEAKS Li. 1894. MULLEN, WILLIAM, beloved brother of Mrs. Tom Quinn and John J. Mullen of Denver, died Monday evening. Funeral Wednesday, Aug. 19, 9:30 at the home of Mrs. Quinn, 2340 North Pennsylvania. 10 a. m. SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral. Friends invited. KIRBY-DXNN SERVICE. KADKOVICH. MIKE—Age 49, beloved husband of Rose, father of Joseph, Josephine, Leopold, Rose, Mary, Micheal Radkovich, passed away Monday, Aug. 17, at the city hospital. Funeral Thursday, Aug. 20, 9 a. m., Holy Trinity Catholic Church. Burial. St. Joseph’s cemetery. Friends may call at the residence any time after 10 a. m. Tuesday. CHARLES STEVENS IN CHARGE. M’WILLIAMS, MARJORIE JEAN—Age 6 years, beloved little dougher of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. McWilliams, died Sunday, Aug. 16. Funeral Wednesday. Aug. 19. 2p. m., at residence. 217 W. 43d St. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. Friends invited. GEORGE W. USHER in charge. MONFREDA. MARY—Age 47. beloved mother of Mary Shelev. Josephine. Marguerite. Anna, Elma and Hedwig Monfreda, passed awav Sunday. Aug. 16, at her home. 776 N. Warman Ave. Funeral Wednesday. Aug. 19. 9 a. m, at Holy Trinity Catholic Church. Burial St. Joserh's cemetery. Friends invited. CHARLES STEVENS in charge. MILLER. LOUlSA—Beloved mother of William F.. Charles C.. John L. and Edward Miller. Mrs. Mary Reimer and Mrs. Frank A. Engelking, passed awav at residence. 1509 S. Talbot. Aug. 16. age 86 years. Funeral services will be held at the residence Wednesday afternoon, Aug. 19th at 2 o’clock. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited. WALD FUNERAL DIRECTORS. MARTIN. BENJAMIN EARL—Beloved husband of Marv Margaret Martin and son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin, departed this life Monday. Aug. 17. age 36 years. Funeral Thursday. Aug. 20. at MOORE & KIRK' FUNERAL HOME. 2530 Station St.. 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited. Friends may call at residence. 2910'Wood St., until 12 noon Thursday. PARKER. JOSEPH—Age 62 years, beloved father of Martha Ora Parker and Vivian Parker, passed away. Aug. 17. at 9:30 p. m. Services at Ball Hill Chapel near Flora. Ind., Wednesday. Aug. 19th. at 2 p. m. Burial Ball Hill Cemeterv. Friends may view the remains at LITTLE & SONS FUNERAL HOME. 2455 N. TALBOTT, after 4 p. m.. Tuesday, Aug. 18th. IN MEMO REAM IBROWN. ALMA C. MORELL—In loving remembrance of our Mother, who passed awav 2 years ago today, Aug. 18. 1929. Sadly missed by DAUGHTER AND SONS.
Legal Notices LEGAL SALE Notice Is hereby given pursuant to the statutes of the State of Indiana that the undersigned, conducting a public storage house. W’lll on Friday, Aug. 28. 1931. sell for accrued charges the household goods and other goods belonging to the following named people: Acme Cloth and Leather Company, No. 5280; J. W. Bowver, No. 4210; William Capito and wife. No. 5356; Joe Darratt, No. 3723; J. R. Edwards, No. 5247; Margaret EUls, No. 5823; Herbert M. Gross, No. 2179: L. D. Hanscom, No. 4412; Mrs. John Hennessey, No. 5405; Mary E. Hess, No. 5275; Indiana Trust Company <Virginia and Bettv Wesby), No. 2035; C. B. Jones. No. 5322; B. A. Kinnaman, No. 5124; Flov Klnniman, No. 5130; Howard Kraft, No.' 5236; C. R. Mather. No. 5402; J. J. Mullane, No. 5276; John Ogden, No. 4088; G. LI. Reeves, No. 4453; A L. Roberts. No. 4065; Tom Rooney, No. 2503; Julia Swain, No. 5326; Mrs. Pauline Thomas, No. 5296; Mrs. Oren Underwood. No. 5312; John W. Wolfley, No. 5303; Elsie J. Wurz, No. 5695; Corrine Owens Yancy, No. 944. SHANK FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE CO. 1430 North Illinois Street. LEGAL SALE Notice is hwrebv given pursuant to the statutes of the State of Indiana that the undersigned, conducting a public storage house will on Friday. Aug. 28, 1931, sell for accrued charges the household goods and other goods belonging to the following named people: Mrs. F. P. Barnhill No. 1036; Henry Bernett. No. 1048: Emma Burrell, No. 456; Const. Chas. Freeman. No. 1076; Const. Chas. Freeman. No. 1073: Const. Chas. Freeman. No. 1072; E. H. Emick. No. 1054; Walter Fenwick. No. 1055: Grimes No. 1039; R. F. Hatfield. No. 1092; Claud Montgomery. No. 1057; Mrs. Wm. L. Morgan. No. 859; Ira Sherman. No. 1070: Mrs. Pearl Tabor. No. 1096; Carl Toner. No. 1077; C. O. Traxell, No. 1085; Mvrtle Walker. No. 1079; Mr. W. E. Wicks. No. B 11479: Renry Wildnck. No. 1011: E. Wood. No. 1091. SHANK AUCTION & FURNITURE COM- ' PANY. 1430 North Illinois street. CITY ADVERTISEMENT LEC-AL 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 bv It. at its office, until 10 a. m., Aug. 21st. 1931. for the following described public improvement, in the Citv of Indianapolis. as authorized by Miscellaneous Resolution No. 388. 1931. For the construction of one (1) garage building, at th§ Municipal Airport, as per plans and specifications. Ail 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 mav be seen in the office of said Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolts. The Board of Public Works reserves the right to reject any or all bids. E. KIRK MCKINNEY. LOUIS C. BRANDT. CHARLES O. BRITTON. ONE 4 Cylinder Chevrolet Sedan, Engine No. 2874829; Serial No. IV-77588; Model Sup. 1927;Year Built. 1926. Must be sold for Storage and repairs on Aug. 21, 1931, at the Courthouse Garage, 328 East Market street. Price $227.93.
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Legal Notices LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION DOCKET NO. 9866. In the matter of the petition of George R. Christian et al. for permission to establish a grade crossing over the Chicago division of the Big Four railroad at Forty-second street, Indianapolis, 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 at Indianapolis. Indiana, at 9:30 .o’clock a. m. on Friday, August 28, 1931. Public participation in this hearing is requested by the Commission. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA. By W. P. HOLMES. Examiner. Indianapolis, Indiana. August 17, 1931. Business Announcements FURNACE REPAIRING—I’II guarn to save you money; cleaned, $1.50. Ir. 2768 eve. BATH ROOM—Complete, S6O; plumbing & heating insetailed; reasonable, Ta. 4057. ELECTRICAL REPAIRING. 50c. Repairs made, 50c Vz 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. 748! PAPER HANGING —Hung arid furnished $4.50 up. GLENN FREW. Be. 0838-R. BUILDING, contracting, general repair work. Caljme for-esti. NELSON. Be 3157 Paintinsr and Papering PAINTING, exterior. Interior; comp, msur HENDRIK DINKLA. Ch. 5950 PAINTING ON PAYMENTS Guaranteed: nothing down. 576:L_ PAPER hanging, painting and all kind of repairing; prices reasonable. Ta. 0207. PAPER HANGING—ISc per roll/* Plasterlng. cleaning. VAN & SON. Dr. 3299. PAPER furn. and hung $4.50 per room. Ch. 2004, FRANK JACKSON. Ir. 2415. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS Special .Notices DETECTIVE Private. CONFIDENTIAL. 525 Lemcke Bldg. Ri. 1864; eves.. Hm 3107. DEBTS, notes, accounts collectea or no charge. 315 Board of Trade. Li. 8687, Personals I will not be responsible for any debts contracted after today, except by myself. FRANK P. THOMPSON. Storage and Transfer LOCAL AND OVERLAND TRANSFER— Fire-proof storage house. Store now pay 6 months later. No charge for hauling PARTLOW-JENKINS MOTOR CAR CO 419 E Market. Rl. 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. Rl. 6561. Nights, Ch. 0659-W OTTO J. SUESZ
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Finders of Lost Articles That have been advertised In this column will receive two guest tickets for The Apollo Theater To See Constance Bennett In ‘‘BOUGHT” When vou have returned the article to its owner, ask him to call Miss Joe at THE TIMES WANT AD DEPARTMENT and sav that vou have returned the article and tickets will be mailed it once.
: FOUR TITLES TO CARS— Dodge. Jordan ! sedans. Essex roadster. Essex coach; Turkish passport and all kinds of letters lost between Indols. and Kokomo. State Rd. I 31. Reward. Ri. 0348. Mr. Delanare. LOST NEAR 30th and Martindale Sunday. | female tov fox terrier. Name Boots. White with black eves. Child's pet. Liberal reward. Ch. 2547. LARGE—Brindle stub-tailed bulldog, white I biazed head, chest, lees, brass studded ! collar. Reward. He. 5952. ; LOST—Small picture. Haag drug store, corner College and 22nd. He. 5134. STRAYED—FemaIe rat terrier, black, white and tan. ”Tiny." Reward. Ir. 1906. LOST—Alpha Xi Delta pin, downtown district. Reward. He. 5658. Help Waiited Male FOLKS MUST HAVE HOUSEHOLD NECESSITIES! Wonderful opportunity to make Sls profit a day. Get your own froceries wholesale. New Ford sedan ree to producers. Write now. ALBERT MILLS, 7185 Monmouth. Cincinnati. O. POSITIONS on steamships. Good pay. world-wide travel. Experience unnecessary. Self-addressed envelope brings list promptly. ARCULUS, Box 292, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 3 MEN for citv routes, can earn about 5i.200 first year and advancement. Call at 405 N. Rur<U. 4 to 6 p. m. ~ UNEMPLOYED? Perhaps the Blue Shirts can help vou. Apply 408 Castle Hall building. Open evenings. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS Help Wanted Female LADlES—Positions on steamships; good pay; experience unnecessary; world-wide travel; self-addressed envelope bring list. B. ARCULUS, Mt. Vernon, New York. WANT COOK—Woman, white, intelligent; A-l. Apply 130 E. 30th. $ Rooms for Rent ALA., 447 N. —Under new management; 1 and 2-rm. suites; 1 running water; reas. CENTRAL CAR—S 27 E. 12th: lovely side front, mod., prlv.. $3.50 & $2.50. Ri. 7108. GRACELAND, 3513—Nicely furnished comfortable room; garage optional. Ta, 4006. LEEDS. 401—Clean, airv room; private home; board optional; man. Dr. 2840. NEW JERSEY. 933 S.—Rm. in private mod. home; near Eli Lilly’s. Dr. 0312-J. oATfLAND. 1133—Lovely rm.. 2 windows, priv. home, breakfast. Ch. 4252-R. WARMAN, 229 N.—Lady will share home with couple. WASH.. E., 2831—Nicely furnished rooms; comfortable: suitable 1 or 2. CH. 6113-M. WASH. BLVD.. 2901—Large airv rm., private home, board optional. Ta. 3821, LARGE, clean furnished room: next bath: private home. Dr. 551811TH. E., 523—R00m, next bath; private home; privileges; board optional. Ri. 1160. PRINCETON HOTEL Nice, clean rms.; hot. cold water: $5 wk.. with bath. $7 wk. Cool rms. A real summer home; ladles, gentlemen. 232 S ti 1 LOVELY room In orchid and cream, new furniture; pri. home; gar. Ha. 1604 ; UNUSUAL ROOM—Homelike atmosphere: widow’s home; good meals. Ir. 4919. UNION, 1901—Desirable down stairs froni; priv. home; privil.; gar. Dr. 7118-W. 31ST. W. 433—Large front rm., single $3; double $5. Ha. 1663-W. IST CLASS paper hanging, $1 to $2.50 per rm.; paint, reas., sam. shown. Be. 0112-R, HOTEL ANTLERS AN ADDRESS OF DISTINCTION which correctly implies a note of exclusiveness and auiet good taste. Our free parking lot. private swimming pool and coffee shop render us serviceable to you at the modest rates of 87, $7 50. $8 up per week per person. two in room: single rates. $12.50 per week. All rooms are eaulpped with baths 750 N. MERIDIAN ST. LI. 2351. ROOM; PRIVATE HOME: LAL>Y PREFERRED. HU. 8186. WANTED —2 employed ladies to share mod., private hone; garage. Ha. 4640-W. CAPITOL AVENUE. NICELY furn. rm. in mod. apt., continuous hot wat.. walking dist. Li. 1990. Room for Rent With Board NORTH—Good home cooking for couple: $6,50 each; fine location. Wa. 3646-J, OAKLAND, 953 —Lovelv front room, private home, suitable 1 or 2: near car. OXFORD. N. 540—Nice light mod. rm.. connects bath; breakfast: gar. Ch. 3966. CHILD to board, mod. home; mother's care. Ch. 2441-W. WANTED—Gentlemen for rm.. board: pri.. mod, home- privileges; ref. Dr. 0519-W REFINED CHRISTIAN HOME—For child, no other children wonderful mother’s care, I MR. BARKLEY. Ri, 0661. 4417 Baltimore. NEAR Columbia Conserve; room, strictly mod, home; priv.; entire house. Dr. 0144-J Rent Housekeeping Rooms ALABAMA, N.. 2205—2 rm. apt.. $6. Talbot.. 2420, 2 rms., $6. Ta. 7110. ALA. 2535 N.—Large, airy furn. first floor apt., private ent.. bath, garage. ASHLAND, 2302—Rm., kitchenette, connec. bath: everything furnished. He. 3258. 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. 2630 —2 nicelv furn. • rms.. private home, gar.. $7, He. 5053. DELAWARE. N.. 726—Modern housekeeping rooms; priv. entrance; free parking; reasonable.
EASTERN. 209—3 MODERN ROOMS. UNFURNISHED. CH. 5055. EAST. 906 N.—2 large rooms, adjoining bath; private entrance; gar, optional. FOUNTAIN SQUARE—2 or 3 conn, rras, down; porch; strictly prl.; gar. Dr. 3540-R FLETCHER. 1233 —Living rm.. bedrm.. kitchenette apt., front ent. Dr. 5067-R. ILLINOIS, N.. 2625—Lovely 2-rm. dinette apt., prlv. ent., also sleeping rm. ILLINOIS, 838, N.—Front rms., first floor, sink, range, $4.50 up: child welcome; one week free to steady roomers. ILL., N.. 2339 —1,2, 3-rm. kitchenette apts.; $3. $4. So, $6, $7.50 week, Ta. 7110. ILLINOIS, N. 3121—1 large rm.; stove, sink: ice box; 8 windows. Ha. 0206-R. KENNINGTON. 1421—Individual 2-rm. apt., strictly priv., very suitable man and wife. NSW JERSEY. 741 N.—2 clean, connecting rooms: modern: private; reas. LI. 9315. NEW JERSEY. N.. 134—Lodging, clean. rms. for the night. 25c and 50c. Rl. 4145, OHIO. E.. 30312 —Large front housekeeping, kitchenette with sink, reasonable. OHIO, E.. 540—2 front rooms, $4 week; 1 room, $2.50. ORIENTAL. N.. 20 —2-rm. furn. apt., utilities sum.. 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. 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. WASHINGTON. W.. 464 1 2—2-room apt.. util., priv. entrance. $5, Rl. 3703. DOWNTOWN—Furnished or unfurnished. 1 or 2 rms.. wklv. or monthly rates: util. Cal! BREVORT HOTEL. 111. & Ohio Sts. LOVELY cool Woodruff; 2 rms., kitchenette, porch; $7. ■ Ch. 4108. 22ND.. W.. 1431—Newly finished. 2-rm. apt.. private entrance, private home: util. lITH. E.. 909—2 upper front rms.. mod. priv. entrance, range, phone; $5, 24TH. E.. 408 —Large, airv. furn.. first 2. apt.; private epij:".pcc; Lath. KST. W., 1057—54 and $6: modern apts.; evervth.ng furn.; prl. ent.; gar. Ta, 2551. 2 ROOMS —Mod." man and wife or employed person. Li. 9760. Colored. 3 FURNISHED rooms, near Wash. St.; heat, light & gas, $7 per wk. Ch. 3148-R. 14TH, W., 120— Clean, cozy light 2-rm. apt., rriv. entr. Ri. 7009. Houses and Hats Furnished BELMONT. S. 1114—3-rm. double, furn. completely; light, gas. pd.; $7.50 wk. Be. 1117-W, . DE QUINCEY. 427—Desirable 3 rm.; lit floor, priv.; furn. apt; utilities; garage. MICHIGAN. E.. 628 —Small furnished and unfurnished apartments. NEW JERSEY. Si 910—5-rrn! mod. furn. house: new furniture; gar.; low price.. DOUBLE—Corner 2500 north; 3 bedrooms: radio, overstaffed furn.; garage; really north the money; immediate possession. $55. MR MOTT. Li. 2318; eves.. Li. 9065 11TH, W., 42—Nicely decorated kitchenette apartment: all utilities furnished: $43. Call Apt. No. 1. THE GRANT. THE HAINES—BIO'2 N. XU.; beautiful furn. apt.: close in; reasonable. Li. 8884, BUNGALOW— 5 rms., long living room with fireplace; nicely furn; 2-car garage; 3900 west, close to National road, *45. MR MOTT. LI. 2319; eyes., Li. 9065 STUCCO SINGLE—34OO north; 3 bedrooms, nicely furnished; 2-car garage; reasonable. MR. MOTT. Li. 2318; eves., LL 9065.
Houses and Flats Furnished Ambassador Apt. Hotel REASONABLE DAY, WEEK OR MONTHLY RATES. Beautiful, modern, complete, furnished or unfurnished, with or without hote, service: walking distance. 850 N. Pennsvivania street, or call Ri, 1371, Apartments for Rent BELLEFONTAINE. 2315—Recently redecorated lower apt.; 3 rms., bath, heat. wat. gar, furnished; reduced rent. Dr. 3300 COLLEGE, 2151—4-rm. apt.; reduced rent; good steam heat. He. 5259, MANCHESTER. 962 N. ~PENN' , BefirooS 1 . apartment: all utilities; $37.50 to S6O; Fngidaire. Li. 1781. MERIDIAN. S.. 705—2 and 3-rm. apts : stearn g heat; sl7 to sl9. See Janitor or WASHINGTON. £ , 4801—Tuck in for ihe winter: living rm.. nook and kitchen; ln-a-door bed; 537.50: Frigidaire. Indianapolis Rental Bureau Desirable apartments in anv 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. S4O, Strictly Modern, Bargain Heat. 1320 ASHLAND AVE. Water. LI, 4697, Frigidaire. WA 2^Bl. SSO, Strictly Modern, Bargain Heat. 720 E. 13th St. Water. Li- 4697, Fngidaire. Wa. 2181. S3O, 4 Rooms, Bath, Modern HEAT. 121 S. SHERMAN DR. WATER. LI. 4697. BARGAIN. WA, 2181. WASHINGTON. E., 5018 —5 large rms. mod.; desirable; good heat; gar., rent. reas. BARGAIN. 1721 ASHLAND—3-rm. modern porch, yard; adults. ' 11TH. W.. 42 —Nicelv decorated kitchenette apartment; utilities furnished; S3O. ApPIV Apt. 1. THE GRANT. Steam Heated Apt. Five f-ooms good condition; special Inducements to desirable tenant. 418 E. 19th. S4O. Dunlop & Holtegel, 122 E. Market Houses for Rent ADAMS ST., 2809 —Vi cozv double: 4 rms.; garage: water paid: $lB. Call Ri. 1533. ASHLAND. 1019—7 rooms mocL sls to careful tenant. Li. 6517. ALTON AVE., 540—5 rm. modern; garage: shade trees. APPLEGATE. 1815 —4-rm. single, gas. elec. Its., water. $17.50. Marion Countv State Bank. 139 E. Market St. Li. 6354. BATES. 1114—5 rms.. citv water. lights, eas. toilet, garage; sl3. Ri. 6441. BELLEFONTAINE, 1932—4-rm. double, newly painted; good condition: gar. $lB. COLLEGE AVE.. 1619—5-rm.; mod., hardwd. flrs ; gd. fur.; wa. pd.; reduced $26, CHESTER, N., 1464—Attractive 4-room modern bungalow double; hardwood firs., built-in cab., brick porch, gar. Ch. 0784. 2149 N GALE 6-Rm. single; gar.; newly decorated: $lB. GREGORY & APPEL. INC. LI. 7491. GRACE. S., 72—(2900 East); 5 rms. bath. garage. Only $22,50. Dr, 3540-R, ILLINOIS CARr—B rooms modern: ideal for roomers. Reduced $25. Ta. 5947. KENWOOD, 2327—6 rooms modern! garage, good condition. Ha. 2716. 1506 Lawton 6 rooms, modern except furnace: garage: water paid; $22.50. Schmid & Smith, Realtors LANSING. N., 19—Near car barns and round house: W. Wash. St.: 4 -rooms, lights, gas. well, cistern, garage; $lO. Ri. 6441. 1434 MARTINDALE <COLORE"D) 3-Room single water paid; $12.50. GREGORY & APPEL, INC. LI. 7491. 1754 W. Morris 5 rooms, modern S2O Schmid & Smith, Realtors MEREDITH, 3050—Modern double bungalow; 4 rms- bath; gar; $22.50. He 5594. MINNESOTA. E. —4 rooms, water od.: lights, gas. sl2 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 PARKWAY. 337—518: 5-rm. single, compiete bath, no furnace, nr. school. Dr. 1391 PARK AVE.. 1725 —6-room mod.; garage; $22,50. Ta. 2231. SCHILLER. 72—5 rooms and bath, clean. garage: $22.50; water pd. Dr. 3509-M. SHELBY. 2711—5 rooms, newlv papered, inside toilet, garage. Reduced sls JlrJ 540 R SPAAN 3826 —6-rm. mod. bungalow, newly papered, new furnace; S3O. J. H. ALBERSHARDT. Li. 7890. Hll. 6124. TALBOT. N.. 2333—2 2-rm. suites, up. ptlv. turn.; 3 rms, dwn; enl. porch: cabts.; S4O. TEMPLE and Pearl—Cl. 4-rm. sem-mod. bungalow, redec., wa. pd. $13.50, He. 5805. WINTHROP. 4145—Modern double, garage: reas. to responsible party, Li. 2423 WISCONSIN ST.. 317—Clean 5-rm.; sernimod.; newly painted; gar.; sl4. Rl, 0645. COTTAGE. 1535—5 rms.. water paid, gas, elec., nicely papered; sl6. Dr. 3564-R. S3O, 6-Room Modern Double 3305 E. WASHINGTON ST. LI. 4697. BARGAIN. WA. 2181. 27TH, E., 716—6 rms., bath, modern, Istclass condition. He. 2591. 922 Hosbrook; 5 rooms $12.00 1760 Kelley: 4 rooms 10.00 1345 Deloss: 4 rooms 10.00 236 McKim; 3 rooms 10.00 329 Spann; 3 rooms 10.00 1260 Blaine: 5 rooms 10 00 1404 Central Ave; 26 rooms 100.00 JENNINGS BRO’S. 23 S. Illinois St, 36TH. W.. 1419—4-room mod.; new paint and paper: gar.: $23.75. Ta. 3512. TRY TIMES WANT /mjS F’CR SUSINESP Wanted to Rent NOW is the time to rent your furnished house or apt: be sure vou are dealing with responsible agents. Call MR. MOTT, Srhloss Bros.. Li. 2318; eves.. Li. 9065. WANT—Close in. suburban properties. F. H. COX. Ri, 9484. Security Trust Cos. Houses for Sale South 1310 FLETCHER AVE.; ONLY $1,650 00 Five rooms, cbmplete bath, double garage, electric lights, gas. vacant, fireproof roof, large lot, improved street and alley (no Barrett) fine residence section and real value. Pay S2OO down and sls a month. LAWRENCE J. SEXTON. REALTOR. Indiana Trust Bldg., Ri. 7151, Ir. 0621. Lots for Sale SIX adjoining lots: southeast; cheap. Wm. i L. CROOM. 1218 Olive. Dr. 4046. !
Farms Wanted WANTED FARM—For grain rent. 80-200 acres Must have good barn. Running water. Box A 212, Times. Farms for Sale 52 ACRES in Brown County, buildings. Call Dr. 2737. Bargain. Cottages and Resorts NEW Mod. cottages, private: Lake Schaefer Ideal Beach. Lake Side Lodge Ir 4090 Household Goods THOR WASHER—A-l condition; bargain for $lO. 1117 E. Michigan St. HAVE vour sewing mch. repaired. White Sewing Mch. Cos., 60 W, N, York. Rl. 4755, FURNITURE—New. used; 3-rm. outfit: easy terms. N. BARRETT. 868 Virginia. CLOSING OUT A Few Floor Demonstrators IN ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION Were $179, Now $99 Our Regular Low Terras Pearson Piano Cos. 128-130 N. Penn. St. Est. 1873 SEWING MACHINES, poriaoie e.eciric Singer and other makes as low as *35 BINGER SEWING MACHINE CO.. 126 W Washington r*t Rl 9718 ONLY 13 brand new. aU-steel refrigerators. , at special reduced price. 3 colors. POUAR ICE AND FUEL CO. 2000 Northwestern Avenue DINING rm. suite: 9-pcs.; solid oak. ex. cond.; bargain. Dr. 1261-W, after 6 p. m. BEAUTIFUL Burl dining rm. and bedrm.. complete; living rm.: rugs: occasional tables; breakfast set; lamps. 2428 N. Mer. MAHOGANY fireplace, like new. See to appreciate. Bargain.jlßl. 4178. MAKE vour own dre&Jli. Buy Singer sewing machines as iGw’V- *io. Singer Sewlng Machine Cos., K I Va. At*. Dr. 8474.
ANNOUNCING TIMES WANT AD CONTEST WINNERS OF CASH PRIZES AND TICKETS TO SEE CONSTANCE BENNETT AT THE APOLLO THEATER FIRST PRIZE—SS.OO in cash and two pair of tickets. Mrs. Arthur E. Patterson, 3007 N. Delaware St. SECOND PRIZE —$3.00 in cash and two pair of tickets. Mrs. Carol Wood, 3454 Fall Creek boulevard. THIRD PRIZE—S2.OO in cash and two pair of tickets. Bascom Weddle 107 S. Capitol Ave. TWO TICKETS HAVE BEEN MAILED TO EACH OF THE FOLLOWING WINNERS: Helen J. Scalding, 3422 N. Capitol Ave. Mrs. W. A. Mackey, 865 N. Linwood. Maude Waddell, 3220 N. New Jersey St. ' Ruth McLear. 2327 N. Meridian St. Arnold Brown, 1331 Blaine Ave. Merle G. Kord, 522 Cottage Ave. David Bernstein, 501 Sutherland Ave. Margaret Epperson, R. R. 16 Box 3708, Indianapolis. J. F. Kingsbury, 5941 University Ave. Miss Elizabeth L. Jones, 1821 W. Washington St. Margaret Burris, 444 W. Twenty-ninth St. Mary Louise Van Ness, 3621 N, Illinois St. Don’t Lose Your Auto! AND REFINANCING—RIDE WHILE YOU PAY ' 1 1 \ 1 11 11 1,1 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 RU ey 1321
Household Goods GAS STOVE—-Furniture, pianos, sewing machines, refrigerators: all in good condition and cheap as you want them. Delivery free. 127 W. Georgia St. Musical Instruments BAYER UPRIGHT PIANO. Splendid tone, action fine. Drice $35. WILKING MUSIC CO. SAXOPHONES—lnvestigate our free lesson and easy payment plan. LORENZ SAX SCHOOL. Pembroke Arcade. LI. 4800. __ Radio and Lquipment Radios for Less Stewart Warner, complete $25.00 R. C. No. 18. complete 25.00 Majestic, complete 55.00 Philco. complete 59.00 Radio Bargain Shop JUST CALL THAT’S ALL—Radio calls. 50c, aerials. $3. He. 4406. Store-Office Supplies TYPEWRITERS Unusual bargains, all maJces secondhand typewriters. All makes rented. $2.50 one month. 3 months. $6. Woodstock Typewriter Cos.. Fact. Br. 317 N Penn St. L) 4712 TYPEWRITERS Repvd. u. 9470 _____ lrjrv>3 King Ex 205 Mass $1.50 PER WEEK—Buvs anew portable typewriter. JUDD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. 142 N. Meridian. _LL_6B9O. TYPEWRITER. Roval Standard, perfect mechanical condition, cheap. LI. 1626.
Coal and Wood FREDRICK COAL CO. 801-899 Beecher St. Dr. 1792 WINTER IS AROUND THE CORNER. BETTER COAL. BETTER PRICES NOV? Best W. Va. B!k., clean, fkd $6.00 Best Island Creek and Kv.. bit:, fkd. 6.50 Red Ash Pocahontas, smokeless. In.. 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.. Indianapolis. Tnd. Phone Dr. 4023. _ BOARD vour pet; dogs, voung 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 Continuation of 20% discount on all rugs. Galvanized screen wire, various widths, llic per sq. ft. Galvanized roof ridge roll, 1 bdl. of 10 pcs. for $2.50. Sheeting paper, 60c per roll, water proof. Two coil bed springs, SIO.OO each. Unclaimed Freight Station Cor. Capitol and South St. CATSUP bottles, 8 oz.; Jelly glasses. 15c doz.; pickle barrels. We deliver. West End Bottle Cos.. 538 W. Pearl Li. 8085. Liberal Terms and Trade On new and factory rebuilt electric water pumps. All guaranteed. MEIER ELECTRIC it MACHINE CO.. 3525 E Wash. St. Ir. USL CAMP OUTFIT—SteeI cot, canvas cot, canvas covers worth sl2. Shell for $6. 1819 East Ohio. YOUR USED SCHOOL BOOKS NOW. WE PAY CASH. CRAWFORD'S DRUGS 813 N. DELAWARE. LI. 1800. FOR SALE—Gas range, heater, rugs, cabinet. 712 Lvnn. Call after 12 noon. SCRATCHES on fine furniture and dining table tops fixed like new: upholstering glueing: cheap. Call Be 1492. FURNACE and stove repairing. Model Stove Repair Cos.. 622 E. Wash. Ri. 0369. Easy Credit Terms on new and factory rebuilt elecMEIER ELECTRIC it MACHINE CO.. 3535 E. Wash. St. Ir. 1151. trie air compressors. All guaranteed. __ Miscellaneous Wanted H FURNITURE™ OP ALL KINDS HOMES COMPLETE PREFERRED. HODGES AUCTION. RI 2019 WILL PAY CASH FOR 4 TO 6 ROOMS OF FURNITURE. CALL TA. 3011. 1 CASH FOR FURNITURE NO ONE CAN PAY MORE CALL WKRLEY HUMBOLDT 7274 FIRBI Business Opportunities LAUNDRY for sale, fine location: ail equipped ready to operate; 2 trucks v 2168 Northwes’em Owner. V.’a 1802-R RESTAURANT—I93B-40 S Meridian St. Best buy In citv. See for vourself. _ Money to Loan LOANS—Op furniture Rate per month 2% LOWEST IN CITY INDIANAPOLIS PUBLIC WELFARE „„„ LOAN ASSOCIATION 330 Occidental Bldg Rl 3587 Other Companies Paid Off AUTO LOANS Don’t Lost Your Auto We will pay off your present loan, advance you more money, making your payments very small. SACKS BROS. LOAN CO. t 308 Indiana Ave. Li. 5994.,
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FURMJ-CURE AUT(Q)ANS Buckeye Finance Cos, 207 E. New York St RT. 4974
Loans $lO to S3OO m 24 noura. PERSONAL FINANCE CO Formerly Beneficial Loan Society 34 S. PENNSYLVANIA ST. R). 50*4. . r,£?. r S on . a L Property jpoan* tP A ? COMPANY. Inc. hno? Washington St. RUey 756* " Prospect St. Drexel snag AUTOS . _ , "FURNITURE LOANS *lO tr 5&? TI £ BLE FINANCE CO. >l9 B. Ohio J3t U. 6605. Auto Supplies and Repairs SAVE 50% ON ANY JOB* to'Vi-vS,,ss Tvr?TAMA V e £, ua ™ nteed - Call or phono STATE AUTO SCHOOL. South and Alabama. Rl. 0648 JOHN GUDELHOEFER WAGON CO— Will Automobiles for Sale Special Today Only di tio 3 n C & le L sedan - in ‘Client conaiuolV,-, D.ooks like anew cars' $440 876 F °6^U H t SIDE CHEVROLET CO -836 E. 63rd St. Hu 77no> • SSO 1926 ? a M land coach, good running 1 {oof ford roadster ; *s}} j 10*6 Nash advance coach 50 Terms. ! . JONES MOTOR CORP. j Capitol an d Vermmit Li. 4455. Thnr B Ji ICK 1923 mTsEDAN “ tire? finish and terms lK new ’ A barEain: S4SS - Trade. Indianapolis Buick Cos. 1-302 E, Wash. St. Li 1571, Bargains in Usea Car*. 1 021 2-j . CARSON BROS _g*l*23 Virginia Ave. Or. 0231. REAC VALUES IN USED CARS' ’ MAR I^?, N NEW-USED CAR STORK. X BUICK M. Sedan. Here Is a real buy in first class shape. A real car for only $345. Hare Chevrolet Cos. 540 E. Wash. St. Ri. 5323. 1 Open evenings and Sunday. , CHEVROLET COUPE. 1927—595. BRIGHT°P D AUTO CO. 2346 Station St. Ch. J 3046. X CHEVROLET COACH. 1928. A real barealn. in fine shape throughout; onlv $215. Hare Chevrolet Cos. 540 E. Wash. St. Rl. 5325. Open evenings and Sunday. . CHEVROLET coach. 1931. Reg possessed this morning: driven less than 5.000 miles; in wonI derful condition, next to new; _ priced right LAUTH CHEVROLET CO. 3547 E. Wash St. Ir. 1176. X CHEVROLET Snort Coupe. 1928. Cooks and runs fine in wonderful tonditlon. Priced rj<”ht: onlv $175. Hare Chevrolet Cos. 540 E Wash. St. Rl. 5325. Ocen_eve nin gs and Sunday, jm “CHEVROLETS. 1929 standard P/A coupes and coaches. A-l in £ MSr every respect; priced to sell: xyg t only $275; terms, trade. LAUTH CHEVROLET CO. 3547 E Wash. St. Ir. 1176. FORD—NEW, SAV s FTSSO Customer wants cash for credit memo. Come in and select anv new Ford car and save SSO. MR. WfCKSER. 1005 N. Meridian. fertlS* 0 . FORD. 1929 standard Tudors and g coupe: in excellent condition; ft /rr good tires: only $260. I LAUTH CHEVROLET CO. it 3547 E. Wash. St. IR. 1176, FORD COUPE—Good condition: sl7 50. 429 Madison In rear. Ri 2640. FORD MODEL A TUDOrT SEDAN, 1930. In A-l condition: only $395.00. C. O. WARNOCK. 819 East Washington St. LI. HUDSON 8 SEDAN, IWT A beautiful auto, completely equipped. Including 6 wire wheels and new tires. Manv others to choose from. All priced right and financed right. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-65 8. Meridian. pr. 4743, OVERLAND—I92S coach ruwa and look* bragain at 550; terms. BROWNING GENT CO., INC.. 10th and Meridian. B Ro‘iH COACH. 1926—A good buy. only $125 C. O WARNOCK 819 E. Washinzton St LI 8396. . STUDEBAKER coupe. 1928. If fl Jrr of this caliber vou can S not afford to pass this up: . sL niv $230. LAUTH CHEVROLET CO., 3547 E. Wash. St. Ir 1176 Trucks */. - . BUDDY STEWART *i-ton panel 9 jj truck, priced reasonable; in ft /rr first-class condition throughout: V/1 terms and trade. LAUTH ,1 CHEVROLET CO. 3547 E Washington. Ir 1176. Open evenings. FORD Model T lb-ton panel truck. 1927 onlv SSO C. O WARNOCK. 819 E. Washlngtoa St LI. 8396. FORD—Model T '/a-ton truck. 192 C A real bargain: can be bought for onlv' S4O it. OIiW^.OCK 0 li W^. OCK - 819 WaSMi FORD i92— Itlod Fora panel Dodv. in b* ot condition PRANX HATFIELD ro 623 Caoltoi P.l 5326 Automobile? Wanted Want to Sell Your Car? DON T DO IT! Trade it to us on a new Ford Leave a small deposit and take the balance home with vou In 'cash! No delay Anv and all models “* NORTHWESTERN SALES CO. Authorized Ford Dealer*. WILL—Par cash tor vour eat or von* *1 WOLF AUTO CO. u* ttUL MX ■. OattML
