Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 86, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 August 1931 — Page 13

AUG. 19, 1931'.

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BOULDER DAM WAGES PITIFUL, LABOR CHARGES Doak Probe Is Demanded After Heated Protest From Nevada. By United Prn i* ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Aug. 19. —The American Federation of Labor today placed before Labor Secretary william N. Doak for investigation charges that laborers on the Boulder dam are subjected to low wages and unsatisfactory working conditions. The executive council of the Federation received the charges at a preconvention meeting Tuesday in a long telegraphic protest from the Las Vegas central states council. It was charged by the council that wages were below the prevailing scale in the state and that working conditions were “unbearable.” The executive council said the charges were being passed on to the labor secretary with an earnest request that he investigate immediately. Attention was called to government announcements of plans to aid the unemployed and maintain wages. Far Below Present Scale The telegraphic appeal from the council, signed by James E. Cohn, president, and W. C. Robinson, secretary, said: “It is time the labor conditions existing on the Boulder dam be made known to the country. Because of those conditions, the entire force of laboring people quit as a protest, although the six companies attempted to tell the public that It was only the dissatisfaction of a few international workers of the world. “The cause was that the six companies have established a wage scale of their own, far below the scale prevailing throughout the entire western country. “The Boulder dam scale ranges from $1 a day less than the prevailing Nevada scale for laborers and $2.40 a day less than the prevailing scale for carpenters. Branded as Crime “Although the six companies raised the pay of laborers recently from $3.50 to $4 a day, that was only because of a Nevada state minimum wage law... The standards of the workers are being lowered rapidly and unreasonably. “Big headlines in the daily press tell . . . how anxious the government heads are to relieve unemployment and maintain the standard of wages. If these phrases have any meaning at all, then this Boulder Dam situation calls for action. “We feel that it is a crime against humanity to ask men to work in that hell hole of heat . . . for a mere pittance, just enough to keep their bellies full and clothes on their back.” OLD DITCH ROAD PAVING PROPOSAL IS OPPOSED Highway Commission Frowns on Flan to Improve Route. State highway commissioners appeared to look with disfavor today upon a proposal to take over and pave the thirteen-mile road known as the Old Ditch road north of Indianapolis. The proposal by Emsley Johnson was made at the monthly commission hearing on projects. The road is located one mile west of Eagletown and intersects State Road 39, one and onc-half miles north of the city. Johnson argued that the paving is needed badly in the district through wihch it passes and greatly would relieve traffic on State Road 31. A delegation, headed by Ed W. Hunter, secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, is scheduled to appear this afternoon and ask for completion of pavement between Indianapolis and Evansville on roads 57 and 67. ASKS $30,000 FROM GAS CO. FOR INJURIES Two Suits Are Filed by City Couple for Blast at Home. Injuries received in explosion of a gas stove formed basis for demanding $30,000 damages in two suits against the Citizens Gas Company, filed today in superior court live. Fred Hall, plaintiff in one suit, charges carelessness on part of a gas company employe caused a gas explosion May 18, 1931, that permanently injured his wife, Hazel. The wife also asks $15,000 damages, alleging that she notified the company of a gas leak and that the company’s employe stated he had repaired the leak in a gas pipe at her home, 1309 Congress avenue. She was hurled through the back door by the blast, sustaining permanent nervous and physical injuries, the suit contends. 3,000 Chinese Stage Riot By United Press LONDON, Aug. 19.—An Exchange Telegraph dispatch from Tokio today said that anti-Japanese riots had broken out among the Chinese in Tsingtao, on the China coact. Many Japanese were injured and more than sixty houses were demolished, the dispatch said, by 3,000 Chinese.

Lo and Behold By United Press CLEVELAND. Aug. 19. Visions of untold wealth swam before Frank Sever’s eyes when he opened them after a dive in Lake Erie to behold a submerged treasure in gold. After several trips to the lake bottom, fifteen feet under water, Sever recovered the treasure, and brought it to the surface. His discovery was identified as SI,OOO worth of gold chalices and pa tons, stolen from Catholic churches here two weeks ago.

All in Game By United press NEW YORK. Aug. 19. When Adolph Erdmann, wealthy coal merchant, was married to June Ramsey, Broadway beauty, eighteen years ago, his best irr.n was his life-long friend, Sabina De Barreneschea Maraschio, millionaire Cuban sugar planter. Now, June Ramsey, divorced from Erdmann for several years, is to wed De Barreneschea Maraschio and the best man is to be her former husband. The wedding service will take place aboard Erdmann’s yacht, some place off the Connecticut coast Sunday, Aug. 30.

CIVIC THEATER PLANS ARE SET New Directors Approve of Mac Keen Arrangements. Plans for the coming season were acted upon by the newly chosen board of directors of the Civic theater in a meeting Tuesday at the Athenaeum. Hale Mac Keen, director of the theater, obtained approval of his plans for a season of three special productions and eight popular plays. The subsidiary children’s theater will broaden its scope by presenting a series of eight matinees, dramatizing such public school classics as “Ivanhoe” and “Robin Hood.” Producing season of the theater will open Saturday, Oct. 14. George M. Bailey introduced Mrs. William P. Anderson 111, Mrs. Perry Lesh, Elmer Stout and Philip T. White, new members. Election of officers retained last year’s officeholders, as follows: 4 Mr. Bailey, president; Mortimer C. Furscott, vice-president; Mrs. J. A. Goodman, secretary, and John I. Kautz, treasurer. Mrs. Goodman will have charge of the season subscription sales campaign, which is to start Sept. 14. PEACH WEEK IS SET Mayor Proclaims Monday as Canning Season. Housewives of the city—hark ye. “Peach Canning Week,” beginning Monday, was proclaimed today by Mayor Reginald H. Sullivan. In a proclamation issued shortly before he left town on a week’s vacation “for parts unknown,” Sullivan said: “As mayor of Indianapolis, I am pleased to join in urging our citizens to observe “Peach Canning Week,” starting Monday. “The peach crop in Indiana is better than it has been for years. The cost of the fruit, as well as the cost of sugar and containers is lower than ever. It seems to be the time for all housewives to join this movement to can as many peaches as possible. “The peach growers will appreciate it now, and the families of housewives will appreciate it next winter when the cans of delicious fruit are opened.” GIRL, 18, KIDNAPED Detroit Man Is Accused by Gary Mother. GARY, Ind., Aug. 19. —Vivacious, red-haired Violet Serich, 18, was sought today by police after her parents reported she had been kidnaped by Dan Markovitch, Detroit, married friend of the family, and three other men. The mother told police that while she and her husband were at a grocery, Violet and Markovitch disappeared. When she went to the house where Markovitch had been staying here, the mother declared, she saw a truck sped away with the Detroit man and three companions guarding someone inside. A garment the girl had been ironing was on the board half completed, the mother told police. WRECK SUIT IS FILED Indianapolis Man Asks $250,000 for Loss of Eye in Accident. Suit for $25,000 damages for loss of an eye and other injuries received in an automobile accident near the Sunnyside tuberculosis sanitarium, Lawrence township, Aug. 20, 1929, was filed in superior court two today by Harold G. Palin, Indianapolis. Palin is demanding damages from Maurice C. Mackey of 912 Fletcher American Bank building. He contends glass from a broken windshield put out his eye, necessitated three major operations, cost $2,000 and caused him to lose a job paying S3OO a month. FIELD EXAMINER DIES Orr Is Notified of Sudden Death of Leonard Schrader. Lawrence F. Orr, chief examiner of the state board of accounts, was notified today of the sudden death of Leonard Schrader, 53, field examiner who has been working on examinations at tl?e Wabash county court hous*. Mr. Schrader left Wabash Tuesday night and was stricken by a fatal heart attack shortly after arriving at his home at Columbia City, Orr said. SENATOR'S~MOTHER DIES Parent of Henry J. Allen of Kansas Succumbs at Home. By United Press OTTAWA. Kan., Aug. 19.—Mrs. Rebecca Elizabeth Allen, 82. mother of Henry J. Allen, former Governor and United States senator from Kansas, died here Tuesday night. Mrs. Allen came to Kansas from Corry, Pa., in 1870. Her husband, a member of the Ninth New York cavalry in the Civil war. had come out the .year before, leaving his wife and their infant son, Henry, until he could bulid a home for them.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS j Little & Sons 2455 N. Talbot HA. 2222 Hisey & Titus 951 N. Delaware LI. 3828 Weiland & Goodrich, 1611 N. Meridian. TA. 1050 W. D. Beanblossom, 1321 W. Kay 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 DEATH NOTICES RADKOVICH, 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., Hoiy Trinity Catholic Church. Burial St. Joseph's cemetery. Friends mav call at the residence any time after 10 a. m. Tuesdav, CHARLES STEVENS IN CHARGE. MARTIN. BENJAMIN EARL—Beloved husband of Mary 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 FUNER4L HOME. 2530 Station St.. 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited Friends _mav_caH at residence. 2910 Wood St., until 12 noon Thursday. GLOVER. FRANK D.—Beloved little son of Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Glover, brother of Llovd and Eugene Robert Glover, passed away Tuesdav p. m. Funeral Thursday. 2 D. m. from the G. H. HLRRMANN FUNERAL HOME. 1505 E. East St. Burial Memorial Park. MOORE. JOANNA BETH—Age 7 years 4 months, daughter of the Rev. Aubrev H. and Mabel Moore, passed away at 11 a. m.. Aug. 18. at the home of her parents. 1011 W. 32d. Funeral Thursday. 2 p. m. at the Seventh Christian Church, corner of Udell and Annetta Sts. Burial at K. of P. cemetery Listen. Ind. Body will lie in state at the church from 12:30 to 2 and. m. Thursday. Friends may call at the residence after 11 a. m. Wednesday. IN MLEM.OR3AM I PARK—In loving remembrance of our dear wife and mother, Pearl Parr who departed this life Aug. 19,1930. Our lips can not tell how much we miss her. Our hearts can not tell what to say. w God alone knows how we miss her In a home that is lonesome today.

Legal Notices INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION. Indianapolis, Indiana. Aug. 10, 1931. NOTICE TO ROAD CONTRACTORS: Notice is hereby given that sealed bids, for construction or improvement of certain highways described as follows, will be received bv the director of the State Highway Commission at his office on tne 3rd floor of the Statchouse Annex, 102 North Senate Avenue. Indianapolis, Ind., until 10 a. m. on the Ist day of September. 1931, at which time they will be publicly opened and read. State project No. 275; contract No. 156 Location: State Road No. 1. Sec. A from intersection with State Road 50. north to Milan in Ripley county. Miles: 5.342. State project No. 298 A; contract No. 162—Location: State Road No. 64. Sec. F, from the Crawford-Dubois county line southwest through Birdseye in Dubois county. Miles: 2.931. Bids will be received for the construction Os EARTH WURK AND cXEuoTURES on the above listed projects, as shown on plans and described in the specifications. Proposal blanks and specifications may be obtained free. Plans, exclusive of cross sections, may be obtained upon payment of $2.50 per set; cross sections may be obtained upon an additional payment of $5; making the price of the complete set of plans $7.50. There will be no refund for plans returned. Plans may be seen without charge at the office of the State Highway Commission. Statehouse Annex 3rd floor. 102 North Senate Avenue, Indianapolis. Ind. ALL CHECKS FOR PLANS SHALL BE MADE PAYABLE TO. “DIIRECTOR, INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION. Immediately prior to the time of filing any proposal, each bidder shall submit to the State Highway Commission, an “experience record and financial statement.” prepared on the State Highway Commission standard form, A. D. 117. prescribed by the State Board of Accounts of Indiana, which forms will be furnished upon reouest. Any "experience record and financial statement” previously filed with the commisison will NOT be acceptable with proposals filed for this letting. Contracts will be awarded to the lowest and/or best bidder, but the right to reject anv or all bids is reserved. Each bidder, with his proposal, shall file a corporate surety bond, payable to the state of Indiana, in the sum of one and one-half (l 1 21 times the amount of his proposal and In the form provided bv law. INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION. . J. J. BROWN. Director. ONE 4 Cylinder Chevrolet Sedan,*’ Engine N°- 3 ?M5 2 , 9: 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. TIMEB WANT ADS make interesting reading. because Interesting bargains of many kinds are listed here dally. Transportation IF YOU—Are driving somewhere and wish congenial guests to share expense, call Auto Travel Bureau. Li. 4351. 426 N 111. Personals DETECTWE Private. CONFIDENTIAL. 525 Lemcke Bldg. Ri. 1864: eves.. Hu. 3107. TIMES WANT ADS maxe interesting rea<> lng. because Interesting bargains of many kinds are listed here daily. Business Announcements FURNACE REPAIRING—I’II guarn. to save you money; cleaned. $1.50. Ir. 2768 eve. BATH ROOM—Complete. S6O; plurfibing & heating insctalled; reasonable. Ta. 4057. 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. P *Y P >£ R HANGING—Hung and furnished J 54.50 up. GLENN FREW. Be. 0838-R. Painting and Papering PAINTING, exterior. Interior: comp, tnsur HENDRIk DINKLA. Ch. 5950 ’ „ PAINTING ON PAYMENTS Guaranteed: nothing down. He. 5763. PAPER hanging, painting and all kind of repairing: prices reasonable. Ta. 0207. IST CLASS paper hanging. $1 to s2.so'"per rm.; paint, reas., sam. shown. Be. 0112-R. PAPER HANGING—ISc per roll. Plastering. cleaning. VAN & SON. Dr. 3299. p AF E SA un L and , hun s. s4 - 50 her room. Ch. 2004. FRANK JACKSON. Ir. 2415 _ Special .Notices DEBTS, notes, accountscollectedor no charge. 315 Board of Trade. LI. 8687.

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Special Notices NOTICE—To members of General Protestant Orphan Association. The annual election of officers and directors will take place on Thursday. Aug. 20, at 7:30 p. m„ ?L^A rp^an ? !? S at 1404 South State St. Indianapolis. Ind. JOHN P. LEYENDECKER, Secretary^ Storage and Transfer L P, CAL A „ ND OVERLAND TRANSFER-Flre-proof storage house. Store now o nth s later. No charge for hauling PARTLOW-JENKIHS MOTOR CAR CO* 4i9 E Market. Ri. 7750 NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO.—Prices reasonable. Call at all times., Ta. 3741, LET RUSSELL TRANSFER move you on credit: 30 days. Ri. 3455. Res.. Be. 4353. STORAGE-OVERLAND HAULING special prices on return loads, packing. California shipment. RL 3628. RI. 6561. Nights, Ch. 0699-W OTTO J. SUESZ Lost and Found Finders of Lost Articles Thdt have been advertised In this unn will receive two euest tickets tat k W J:l S.ut£ft!KXK9 The Apollo Theater To See Constance Bennett In “BOUGHT” 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. FOUR TITLES TO CARS—Dodge. Jordan sedans. Essex roadster. Essex coach; Turkish passport and all kinds of letters lost between Indpls. and Kokomo. State Rd. 31, Reward. Ri. 0348. Mr. Delanare. LOST NEAR 30th and Martindale Sunday, female toy fox terrier. Name Boots. White with black eves. Child’s pet Liberal reward. Ch. 2547. ■ LOST—Gentleman’s gold w*atch on o.iio, between Capitol and 111., about 2:30 p. m. Tuesday. Aug; 18. Ch. 5949-M. Reward. STRAYED—FemaIe rat terrier, black, white and tan. “Tiny.” Reward. Ir. 1906. Help Wanted Male SALESMEN Can use 2 neat appliance salesmen; prefer those now employed. 32 N. Delaware. Apply 11 a. m. Ask for Mr. Walls. WANT experienced salesman to sell public address equipment in restricted local territory, must have car. and be absolutely responsible, give complete information in first letter and send to MR. HAASE, Lincoln Hotel, before Aug. 20. Be ready for interview at hotel if called on Aug. 20th or 21st. __ Help Wanted Female WANT COOK—Woman, white, intelligent-A-l. Apply 130 E. 30th. Situations WantetTT^emale - IDCPERIENCED housekeeper wants position *n good home of elderly gentleman. Box 291. Times. EXPERIENCED housekeeper, 35. with little girl 3. desires perm, position in motherless home; capable full charge. Box B, 290. Times. Rooms for Rent ALA., 447 N—Under new management; 1 ana Z-rm. suites; 1 running water; reas. A.LA-BAMA, 2114, N.—Large, clean, cool front rm.. suitable_for_l or 2. Ta. 0264. BROADWAY, 2351—Large front rm.. priv! home, near bath; garage. He. 2054. CENTRAL CAR—S 27 E. 12th: lovely side front, mod.. priv,, $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, nr. 2840 NEW JERSEY, 933 S.—Rm. in private mod. home: near Eli Lilly's. Dr. 0312-J. OAKLAND. 1133—Lovely rm., 2 windows. prly. home, breakfast. Ch. 4252-R. WARMAN. 229 N.—Lady will share home with couple.

! Rooms for Rent WASH.. E.. 2831—Nicely furnished rooms; comfortable: suitable 1 or 2. CH. 6113-M. LARGE, clean furnisneci room: next bath; private home. Dr. 5518. 11TH. 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: ladies, gentlemen. 232 S til UNION. 1901—Desirable down stairs front; priv. home: privil.; gar. Dr. 7118-W. 31ST. W. 433—Large front rm.. single S3: double $5, Ha. 1663-W. HOTEL-ANTLERS AN ADDRESS OF DISTINCTION which correctly implies a note of exclusiveness and auiet good taste. Our free narking lot. private swimming pool and coffee shop render us serviceable to you at the modest rates of $7. $7.50. $8 up per week per person. two In room: single rates. $12.50 per week. All rooms ar eauipped with baths 750 N. MERIDIAN ST. LI. 2351. ROOM: PRIVATE HOME; LADY PREFERRED. HU. 8186. CAPITOL AVENUE. 1102 N. Cap. Ave.. S3 per week up. NICELY turn. 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. MICHIGAN. W., 3618—Share entire home with congenial couple. * OAKLAND. 953 —Lovely front room, private home, suitable 1 or 2: near car, 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. 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. ALABAMA, 530—1 or 2 rms.. connecting or single: exceptionally warm in winter. ALA. 2535 N.—Large, airy furn. first floor apt., private ent.. bath, garage. f ASHLAND, 2450—2 rooms nicely furnished; reasonable: adiMts. He. 4678. BELLEFONTAINE. 1131—2rfm. apt., Ist fi., sink, porch, priv. ent,; $4.50 and $5. BROADWAY, i134—2 clean rooms. kitchenette, range, sink. 2 beds. $7. COLLEGE. 2630—2 nicelv furn. rms.. private home, gar.. $7, He. 5053. DELAWARE. 1217—Large, clean, light rm., everything furn.. sink, 54.50. Ri. 1147. EAST. 906 N.—2 large rooms, adjoining bath; private entrance: gar, optionah FOUNTAIN SQUARE —2 or 3 conn. rms.. down; porch: strictly pri.; gar. Dr. 3540-B FLETCHER. 1233—Living rm.. bedrm.. kitchenette apt., front ent. Dr. 5067-R. ILLINOIS. N.. 2625—Lovely 2-rm. dinette apt., priv. 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.: S3. $4. $5, $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. NEW 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. RI. 4145, OHIO. E.. 303*2 —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., utllities furn., priv. ent.; week free. PENNA., N, 807—Lovely, front apt. rm. and kitchenette: child welcome. Li. 3094. 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*2—2-room apt., util,, priv. entrance. $5. RI. 3703.

DOWNTOWN—Furnished or unfurnished. 1 or 2 rms.. wklv. or monthly rates: util. Call BREVORT HOTEL. 111. & Ohio Sts. 22ND., W.. 1431—Newly finished. 2-rm. apt., private entrance, private home: util. 11TH. E.. 909 —2 upper front rms.. mod. priv. entrance, range, phone: S5. 31ST. W.. 1057—54 and $6: modern ants.: everything furn.; pri. ent.: gar. Ta, 2551. 2 ROOMS—Mod.: man and wife or emPloved person. Li. 9760. Colored. 3 FURNISHED rooms, near Wash. St.; heat, light fc gas. S7 ner wk. Ch. 3145-R. 14TH. W., 120— Clean, cozy light 2-rm. ant., nriy. entr. Ri. 7009. Houses and Flats Furnished BELMONT. S.. 1114—3-rm. double, furn. completely: light, gas. pd.: $7.50 wk. Be. 1117-W, DOUBLE—Corner 2500 north; 3 bedrooms; radio, overstuffed furn.: garage; really worth the money; immediate possession, $55. MR MOTT. Lj. 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. 111.; beautiful furn. apt.; close in; reasonable. L,. 8884, BUNGALOW—S rms., long living room with fireplace; nicely furn; 2-car garage; 3900 west, close to National road. $45. MR. MOTT. Li. 2318; eves.. Li, 9065. STUCCO SINGLE—34OO north; 3 bedrooms, nicely furnished; 2-car garage; reaSonahle. MR. MOTT. Li. 2318: eves.. Li. 9065. WASH., E„ 3720—“Hollywod.” mod. 4-rm. furn, apt.; porch: $7 wk. Ir. 5877. Ambassador Apt. Hotel REASONABLE DAY. WEEK OR MONTH- „ LY RATES. . Beautiful, modern, complete, furnished or unfurnished, with or without hotel service; walking distance. 850 N. Pennsvlvania street, of call Ri. 1371. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS

Apartments for Rent BELLEFONTAINE. 2315—Recently redecorated lower apt.; 3 rms., bath. beat. wat.. gar, furnished: reduced rent. Dr. 3300 COLLEGE, 2151—4-rm. apt.: reduced rent; good steam heat. He. 5259.. MANCHESTER. 962 N. PENN. Bedroom apartment: all utilities; $37.50 to S6O; Frlgldaire, LI. 1781. MERIDIAN, S.. 705—2 and 3-rm. apts.; steam ht.; sl7. sl9. See janitor or LI. 2167. WASHINGTON. E., 4801—Tuck In for the winter; living rm., nook and kitchen: in-a-door bed; $37.50; Frigidaire. Indianapolis Rental Bureau Desirable apartments In anv part of city furnished end unfurnished, from $25 to $125. Transportation furnished. No charges or obligations. LI. 4507. evenings and Sunday. Wa. 0433 or Be. 3114. WASHINGTON. E.. 5018—5 large rms . mod.; desirable: good heat; gar., rent reas. BARGAIN. 1721 ASHLAND—3-rm. modern porch, yard; adults. ’ __ Houses for Rent ADAMS ST.. 2809—V2 cotv double: 4 rms." garage: water paid; $lB. Call Ki. 1533. BATES. 1114—5 rms., city water, lights. gas, toilet, garage; sl3. RI. 6441. BELLEFONTAINE. 1932—4-rm! double newly painted; good condition; gar. $lB, BEECHER ST., 620—4 rms., lights! gas, inside toilet, garage, water paid: sl4. SCHMID & SMITH. REALTORS. 543 BELL ” 5-Room double, garage: sls. GREGORY & APPEL. INC Li. 7491. COLLEGE AVE., 1619—5-rm.; mod., hardwd. firs ; gd. fur.: wa, pd.; reduced 526.

542 DAYTON 5-Room modern, single, garage: S2O. GREGORY & APPEL. INC Li. 7491. EMERSON. S.. 729—5-room bungalow, electric lights .good well, gar.. S2O. Ir. 7130, ENGLISH AVE , 3248 —5 room modern bungalow, bkfst nook, in excellent shape. 537.50. J. H. ALBERSHARDT. Li. 7890 Hu. 6124. FULTON, N., 325—6-room modern, newly papered and painted: rent reduced. GLADSTONE, N.. 26 —5-rm. mod. double east, garage, water paid: $27.50. GRACE. S.. 72 —(2900 East): 5 rms. bath garage. Only $22,50, Dr. 3540-R. ' ILLINOIS CAR —8 rooms modern: ideal lor roomers. Reduced 525. Ta. 5947. JACKSON. 3034 W.—Small double, modern. garage, water pa id. He. 4456. LANSING. N.. 19—Near car barns and round house: W. Wash. St.: 4 rooms, lights, gas. well, cistern, garage: slo RI. 6441. MEREDITH. 3050—Modern double bungalow; 4 rms.. bath: gar: 822.50. He 5594. MICHIGAN. W., 3543—6 rm. modern; 3 bedrms.: garage: cistern. 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, confnlete bath, no furnace, nr. schooL Dr. 1391 PARK AVE.. 1725—6-room mod.: garage' 322.50, Ta. 2231. SCHILLER. 72—5 rooms and bath, clean. garage: $22.50: water pd. Dr. 3509-M. SHELBY. 2711—5 rooms, newiv papered, inside toilet, garage. Reduced sls. Dr. 3540 R TAL BOT. N.. 2333—2 2-rm. suites, up. ptlv. sum.: 3 rms. dwn: enl. porch: cabts.: S4O. TEMPLE dnd Pearl—Cl 4-rm. sem-mod bungalow, redec.. wa. pd. $13.50. He. 5805. WINTHP.OP. 4145—Modern double, garage' reas. to responsible party. Li. 2423 WISCONSIN ST.. 317—Clean 5-rm.; seroimod.: newly painted: gar.: 314. ri 0645. COTTAGE, 15457-5 rms.. water paid, gas, e.ec.. nicely papered: sl6. Dr. 3564-R, 27TH. E.. 716—6 rms.. bath, modern. Ist_class condition. He. 2591. 36TH. W\. 1419—4-room mod.: new paint and paper; gar.: $23.75. Ta, 3512. 1625 STURM. 5 rooms $16.00 1506 Hollidav. 4 rooms 8 50 frank 3. CLARK. 226 E Ohio. Li. 6035. COLORED—S rms.. elec., gas. newly pa- I cond.; on Mass. ave. Owner, j

Houses for Rent COLORED-—2sth. E., 2902; 4-room modern water pai and. He. 4456. 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, Schloss Bros.. LI. 2318: eves.. Li. 9065. in- suburban properties! F! H. COX. Ri. 9464.__ Security Trust Cos. Houses for Sale North 4400 BLOCK CARROLLTON Two bedrooms, breakfast room, large living room, tile roof. Beautiful trees large lot. Price $6,500. Loan $4 000 Emory C. Crawford, care Nelson Reai Estate Cos, 131 E. Ohio St. Li. 6612. 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 alley (no Barrett) fine residence section and real value. Pay S2OO down and sls a month. LAWRENCE J. SEXTON. REALTrust Bldg.. Ri. 7151. Lots for Sale SIX adjoining lots; southeast; cheap. Wm. L. CROOM. 1218 Olive. Dr. 4046. Householo Goods THREE - PIECE LIVING-ROOM SUITES. Slightly used. Ten wonderful values. At §25 Each Cash Only. Tiie Ideal Furniture Cos. 227 W. Washington St. The “Cut-Prlcr* Quality Furnltura Cos. PLAYER PIANO. 9x12 Rug, White Sewing Machine, Antique Bed. No dealers. 120 North Traub Ave. Be. 1349. THOR WASHER—A-l condition; bargain for $lO. 1117 E. Michigan St. COMBINATION gas range, sanitarv cot, small table, all for SB. 1335 Pleasant St. R _GG —9xl2 Axminster, good cond., chdap. Ri. 5551 between 8 a. m. and 5 p. m. HAVE vour sewing inch, repaired. White Sewing Mch. Cos.. 60 W, N, York. Ri. 4755. FURNITURE—New. used: 3-rm. outfit: easy terms. N. BARRETT. 868 Virginia. SEWING MACHINES, portame electric Singer and other makes as low as $35 SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO.. 126 W Washington Ht. Ri 9718. SEWING MACHINES—White Rotary. $8; Singer. $lO, 405 Mass. Ave. Li. *M63. ONLY 18 brand new. all-steel refrigerators, at special reduced price. 3 colors. POLAR 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. Ri. 4178. MAKE vour own dresses. Buy Singer sewlng machines as low as 810. Singer Sewlng Machine Cos 838 Va Ave Dr 2474 Musical Instruments BAYER UPRIGHT PIANO. Splendid tone, action fine, price $35. WILKING MUSIC CO. SAXOPHONES—lnvestigate our free iesson and easy payment plan. LORENZ SAX SCHOOL. Pembroke Arcade. LI. 4800. Radio and tquipment Radio Bargains Atwater Kent. 8 tubes $29.00 Croslev “Wigit” 19.50 Victor. 10 tubes 59.00 CoUier Highbov 45.C0 Radio Bargain Shop JUST pALL THAT’S ALL—Radio calls. 50c. aerials, $3. He. 4406.

Store-Office Supplies TYPEWRITERS Unusual bargains, all makes secondhand typewriters. All makes rented. $2.50 one month. 3 months. $6. Woodstock TvDewrlter Cos.. Fact. Br. 317 N Penn St LI. 4712 TYPEWRITERS Re nted. li. 9470 VV J - iIVO King Ex 205 Mass. $1.50 PER WEEK—Buys anew portable typewriter. JUDD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, 142 N. Meridian. Li. 6890. TYPEWRITER. Royal Standard, perfect mcchanica i condition, cheap. Li. 1626. Coal and Wood FREDRICK COAL Ca 801-899 Beecher St. Dr. 1792, 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 Hoosler Kennel Club. Indiana state fairgrounds. Sept. 7-8-9. 1931. For information and entry blanks, write or phon< A. G. Meyer. 2645 Madison Ave.. Indianapolis. Ind. Phone Dr, 4023. BOARD vour pet: dogs, voung or old; ex" cellcnt care; reasonable Be. 176 _ Machinery & Tools For sale cheap. 2.000 gal. per houi Centrifical Pump with Electric motor Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E. Washington St. Ir. 1151. IF YOU DON’T FIND what you are looking for In the want ads today. It may be advertised here tomorrow. Read Times classified ads dally. Miscellaneous for Sale Continuation of 20% discount on all rugs. Canned milk and canned syrup. 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 &s MACHINE CO.. 3525 E. Wash. St. Ir. 1151. YOUR USED SCHOOL BOOKS NOW. WE PAY CASH. CRAWFORD’S DRUGS. 813 N. DELAWARE. LI. 1800. FOR SALE—Gas range, heater, rugs, cabinet. 712 Lynn. Cali after 12 noon. BABY STROLLER, velour lined, like new, $9. Bassinette. $2. Ir. 7792. SCRATCHES on fine furniture and dining table tops fixed like new: upholstering glueing; cheap. Call Be 1492. WARDROBE trunk, good condition! "sls! 1848 N. Rural St. Ch. 3487-R. FURNACE and stove repairing. Model Stove Repair Cos.. 622 E. Wash. RI. 0369.

Easy Credit Terms on new and factory rebuilt elecMEIER ELECTRIC * MACHINE CO.. 3535 E. Wash. St. Ir. 1151. trie air compressors. All guaranteed. Miscellaneous Wanted HFURNITURF OP ALL KINDS HOMES COMPLETE PREFERRED BODGES AUCTION Rl, 2016 HOUSE CLEANING?—Your surplus clothing. furniture, magazines, papers, will help us to help others. Salvation Army Industrial Home. Phone for wagon Rl. 6622 127 W Georgia St. WILL PAY CASH FOR 4 TO 6 ROOMS OF FURNITURE. CALL TA. 3011. 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. ROOMING HOUSE—II rooms, good cond.; consider automobile part payment. 530 North Alabama St. RESTAURANT—I93B-40 a Meridian Stl Best buy in city. See for yourself, _ Money to Loan FUR^URE AUf(jg£)ANS Buckeye Finance Cos. 207 E. New York St RI. 4974 lAns $lO to S3OO Jh 24 fioura. PERSONAL FIN ' JCE CO. Formerly Beneficial oan Society -44 &. PENNSYLVANI ST. 4U.-505*. '

Ey, a V (POO ~n .. large dynamic <*22 TQ $69.50 Sterling triple screen-grid midget radio. Rola dyj namic speaker, tubes. oComplete Jj iliL $156.50 Sterling, 8-tube, screen-grid lowbov, Rola dynamic mjujSi speaker, tubes. n- - p04.y0 UAL $129.50 Earl, lowboy. 3-tube, dynamic (POfl A—yjy||i speaker tubes. Complete jJjllMai $l4O Balkeit, lowboy, 8-tube, Utah 4 * SSj|!&p3 speaker, tubes. Complete tp44.t/0 Ml Ho $165 Sentinel. 9-tube, console model, large mm p! M dynamic speaker, tubes. Complete tpii/.tlO H. IB $~9.50 Sentinel, superheterodyne. 4 screen grid tone coni trol, Jensen speaker, tubes. A a a ■|Q Complete $49.^0 lifffS Raciio cabinets, large assortment, SI.OO each. ■ lltfH Battery Sets, large, choice $2.00 each. “B” 111 l Hill eliminators, Kingston, Majestic Erla. choice $5. NOTE—A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Radio Until You Are Ready. Convenient Terms Free Delivery Free Installation KEMPLER RADIO COMPANY

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Doh’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 1 If payments are too large we will make them smaller LINCOLN AUTO LOAN CO. 8 SOUTH CAPITOL AVENUE Rlley 1321

DON’T LOSE YOUR AUTO Money A T Money IoL Auto Loans £ We will pay off your present loan, advance you more money, make your payments very small. Sacks Bros. Auto Loan Cos. 308 Indiana Ave. pj. 5994 Corner Capitol and Indiana Avenues

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LOANS—On furniture. Rate per month 1% LOWEST IN CITY INDIANAPOLIS PUBLIC WELFARE LOAN ASSOCIATION 330 Occidental Bide. Ri 3581. Other Companies Paid 0 0. Personal Property Loans CAPITAL LOAN COMPANY. 'lnc. 141 Vi E. Washington St. Riley 7561 Prospect St Orexei 508* AUTOS FURNITURE LOANS EQUITABLE FINANCE CO. 319 E. Ohio St Li. 8605. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS Auto Supplies and Repairs SAVE 50% ON ANY JOB Complete overhaul, 4s. *18: 6s. *27. Finest Duco lobs. 524 to *49. Everythin* absolutely guaranteed. Call or phone INDLANA STATE AUTO SCHOOL. South and Alabama. Rl. 0648 ____ _ JOHN GUDELHOEFER WAGON CO—Will renalr or make new tops and curtain# for voiir ear 202 Kentucky Ave TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS Automobiles for Sale 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 t 70 j Ford 1929 Tudor ’ 80 I Ford 1929 Phaeton 70 Ford 1928 Phaeton 50 Ford 1928 Sedan 75 SSO . 1926 Oakland coach, good running order *SO 1926 Ford roadster 50 i 1926 Nash advance coach 50 ; Terms. JONES MOTOR CORP. Capitol and Vermont. Li. 4455. j , BUICK 1928 M. SEDAN Thoroughly reconditioned, finish and tires like new. A bargain: *495. Trace, terms. Indianapolis Buick Cos. 1302 E W'ash. St. Li. 1571. Special Today Only 1927 Essex coach In" A-I mechanical j condition, good paint and upholstery; : ... NORTH SIDE CHEVROLET CO. 836 E. 63rd St. Hu. 7700. Bargains in Dsea cariT ■- BRO 6 D , om s^ , w.a u °BS£!, X BUICK M. Sedan. 19287 Here is a real buy in first class shape. A real car for only *345. Hare Chevrolet Cos. 540 E. Wash. St. RI. 5325 Open evenings and Sunday. X CHEVROLET COACH. 1928. A real bargain, m fine shape throughout: only *215. Hare Chevrolet Cos. > 640 E. Wash. St. Rl 5325, Sunday.

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_ Automobiles for Sale Free Wheeling Can Now Be Installed on Any Car s3B,©® Small Charge for Installing. Salesmen Wanted. 1233 N. Meridian M A CHEVROLET coach. 1931. Hr'. ft rftS possessed- this morning; driven l ess , 5.000 miles; In won* ; derful condition, next to new; ! pnrr? r£f 1C !lL. I ri J h L LAUTH CHEV_KOLET CO. 3547 E. Wash St. Ir. 1176. j 1 n? ! ? r P iIE Y ROL , E T COACH—AiI new tires! paint and upholstery like new. Motor rn Ct o V si° ve J. ha .V Ird c. BRIGHrwoOD AUTO 1 co.. 2346 Station St. X CHEVROLET Snort Coupe. 19287 Looks end runs fine in wonderful condition. Priced right: only *175. Hare Chevrolet Cos. 540 E. Wash. St. ri 5325 Open evenings and Sunday, ' * CHEVROLETS. 1929 standard Tr&JJ coupes and coaches, A-l In Uyr every respect; priced to sell; | 1 only *275; terms, trade. ** , LAUTH CHEVROLET CO. i 3a47 E. Wash. St. Ir, 1176. Ma FORD - 1929 standard Tudors and ft bis ln e * ce!,ent condition; h /iT good tires: oniv $260. LAUTH CHEVROLET CO F 2? r ij. COUPE—Good condition: $17,501 4-9 Madison in rear. Rl. 2640. FGR O MODEL A TUDOR SEDAN. 1930. °nly $395.00. C. O. WARLOCK. 819 East Washington St. Li. HUDSON, 7-PASS. SEDAN Te L 4 k S S i? n^ou rU SL U^We $ stor°adf?r 5 t o r°ad f ? r ° n,y Jl6s * OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-65 S. Meridian. Dr. 4743 COACH. 1926 —A stood buy oniv ]?•_a.SS?* 01 * **• wia® 0 . STUDEBAKER coupe. 1928. If vou are in the market for a Wl “iisr ,s; CO . In r'feS 5 st J ' D i? i „ c ,P VROlJf IRV TiMfcfa *Ni KO n BUSINESS Trucks /. f r uPiP Y nJ?^ ART % * ton nanel / i r Jdf lc, l Ptieeo reasonable: in L/fiT Team's aS 2Ji? Ddl . tlo s throughout: CHEVROLET CO*' JWashlngton_ Ir. 1176 Open e Tunings FORD Model X */2-ton Dsnel truck 1007" only SSO. C. O- \VARNOCK 819 E Wa, h ; ington St Li. 8396. wasnFORD—Model T Va-ton truck 1926 a real bargain: can be bought for only *4O. St. LL 8396 ‘ 819 lait Wasfa^tan Vj-100 Foro panei oodv in* Automoniles \Vanted Want to Sell Your Car’ DON’T DO IT! Trade it to us ou a new Ford. Leave a small deposit and take the balance home with vouineaih. No delay. Any and all model* NORTHWESTERN SALES CO Authorized Ford Dealers. wILL—Pa ca u> tor tout eat or Voue *° ul Tt. WOLF AUTO CO.

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