Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 91, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 August 1931 — Page 13

AUG. 25, 1931_

FAMOUS SHOW RETURNS,BROKE. IN LAST STAND Sheriff, Six Deputies Form Welcoming Party for Wild West Troupe. By United Press PONCA CITY, Okla., Aug. 2. Hie 101 Ranch show, which rolled forth on thirty cars more than a decade ago for its first tour, returned today to what may be its last stand. Pomp marked the last of the “wild west’ .circuses, original overture when all three of the famous Miller brothers were alive. Dreariness enwrapped the show and its stragtroupe of cowboys and Indians when its journey from Washington, C., ended shortly before midnight, Monday night. “Well, we're here,” was the comment from Egypt Thompson, the hard-boiled canvass boss. “Now, let s get settled and quit your yammering,’* he shouted to silently rebellious cowhands. The official welcoming party was a group of six deputies, headed by Sheriff Henry Isham of Noble county. They stood about with their coats snug around their shoulders in the chill, murky night until the troupers retired to the train to sleep. Less than half of the troupe returned. Fred Olmstead, Colonel Zack I. Miller’s representative, said • hat more than half of the equipment was gone. Most of the side show performers and actors left the train to seek new jobs. They dropped off one by one as the train slowly moved across the continent.

The City in Brief

WEDNESDAY EVENTS Alumni Asnoriation, lunrhrnn. Klwanl* Club. lunrhrnn. Clavnool. luncheon. I.inroln. I. 1 ? -lub. lunrhrnn. Rnarrl of Trade. Mutual Insurance Asaoclation, luncheon. Columbia Club Indiananolia Bar' Association. 6:30 n. m„ Columbia Club. Clark S. Wheeler, past president of the Indianapolis Rotary Club and former director of the agricultural extension course at Ohio State university, will be principal speaker at a Friday luncheon being given by the Farmer's Club at the Chamber of Commerce. Violin May Be Stradivari It H United Prmn CONNERSVILLE, Ind., Aug. 25. Walter Cromwell, living here, believes he possesses one of the violins made by Antonio Stradivari, famous Italian. Cromwell was led to the belief that he possessed one of the valuable antiques after he found the figure “16” and the maker’s name Inside the violin. Cromwell said, however, that he would have the instrument reconditioned and attempt to trace its origin to ascertain if it is one of the numerous Stradivari imitations. Deaf Boy Injured lUj Timm Special EVANSVILLE, Ind., Aug. 25. Falling while climbing a telephone pole, John Daniels, 14, student in the state school for the deaf at Indianapoiis, who was at his home here during vacation, suffered a severely injured shoulder. An iron spike tore his flesh.

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES FOR 1932. In the matter of determining the tax rates for municipal purposes of the citv of Indianapolis Ind before .common council. thereof meeting place the

GENERAL FUND Mayor’s Office— Personal service $ 13.809 no Contractural service 350 00 Supplies 1 soldo Current charges 50.00 Total $ 14,350.00 —Citv Controller’s Office— Personal service $ 17 800 00 Contractual service 26.650 00 Supplies 3.500.00 Current charges 1,750.00 Current obligations 349.838.75 Properties 250.00 Total $ 399.788.75 —Department of Law— Personal service $ 19.680.00 Contractual service 1,100.00 Supplies 250.90 Current charges 18,550.30 Properties 500.00 Total * 40.080.00 —Citv Plan CommissionPersonal service $ 11.620.00 Contractual service 935.00 Suonlies 315.00 Materials 100.00 Current charges 60.00 Properties 150.00 Total S 13.180.00 —Department of Public Safety— Personal service $2,601,273.75 Contractual service 71.201 .<.O SUDDlic* 74.915.00 Material 43.050.00 Current charges 3.410.00 Properties 44.750.00 Total $2.838.599.75 —Citv Clerk’s Office— Personal service $ 4 875.00 Contractual service 3.300.00 Sunolies 200.00 Properties 100.00 Total $ 8.475D0

ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED ■v Mun. Street Board General Police Fire Imp. Cert. Thorough- Resur- of Fund. Pension. Pension. Fund. fare. facing. Health. 1. Total uu.lget estimate for Incoming year $4,540 265.87 $105,000.00 $117,300.00 $ 99,457.32 $33,152.44 $33,152.44 $737,754.86 2. Deduct miscellaneous revenue incoming year 392 000.00 20.607.24 23.600 00 i, 50.000.00 3. Subtract line 2 from line 1 4.148.265.87 84.192.76 93.700 00 99.457.32 33.152.44 33.152.44 687.754.86 4. Unexpended appropriations July 31st of present year 2.069.675.00 45.170.00 55.996.00 118 645.36 137.613.47 132.224.85 351.280.11 5. All additional appropriations between Juiv 31st and December 31st 6. Temporarv loans to be paid before close of present year 765.000.00 177 300 00 7. Total (of lines 3. 4. 5 and 6> 6.982.940.87 129.362.76 149.696.00 218.102.68 170.765.91 165.377.29 I 216i334.97 8. Actual balance July 31st of present vear 784.489.82 37.296.30 41.385.70 29.873.15 121.613.47 116.224.85 190.910 66 9. Tax to be collected present vear (December settlement! 2.101.911.87 30.000.00 30.000.00 88.772.21 16.000.00 16 000.00 333.961.35 10. Miscellaneous revue to be collected present vear (1-3 of line 2i 69.413.35 5.850.00 16 500 00 11. Total (of lines 8. 9 and 101 2.955.815.04 67.296.30 77.235.70 118.645.36 137.613.47 132.224.85 541,372.01 12. Subtract line 11 from line 7 • 4,027.125.83 62 006.46 72,460.30 99.457.32 33.152.44 33.152.44 674.962.96 13. Est. working bal. for six months after close of next vear (not greater than Vi of line 3). *6O 570.02 *20.814.64 *19,420.80 **4,662 06 14. Amount to be raised bv tax lew (add lines 12 and 131 4,087.695.85 82.881.10 82,881.10 99.457.32 33.152.44 33,152.44 679,625.02 •Deficit In current revenue. ••Anticipated savings in 1932 budget. * Item No. 13 Is an estimated amount to be saved in the 1932 budget to hold the 1932 lew to .6165. ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED School Tuberculosis Sanitation Sanitation Park Park Recreation Health. Fund. Fund. Bond. District. Bond. Fund. 1. Total budget estimate for incoming vear $ 82.881.10 $ 53,044.00 $526,532.00 $248,657.64 $443,103.00 $286,238.26* $102,477.50 2. Deduct misc. revenue incoming vear 90.400.00 88,000.00 500.00 7,000 00 3. Subtract line 2 from line 1 82.881.10 53,014 00 436,132.00, 248.657.64 355.103.00 285.738.26 95.477.50 4. Unexpended appropriations July 31st of present year 52.824.71 30,335.94 241,108.00 190.000.00 376,662.65 18 339.98 69 468.74 5. All additional appropriations between Julv 31st and December 31st 6. Temporary loans to be paid before close of present vear ; 7. Total (of lines 3 4. 5 and 61 135.705.81 83.379 94 6W.240.00 438.65L84 "731.765*65 *304*0*78.24 'i54.94*6 24 8. Actual balance July 31st of present vear 10.922.90 3.169.90 102.469.49 70,692 00 211.953 10 73 605.09 48 228.39 9. Tax to be collected present year (December Settlcmenti 41.901.81 27.166.34 156.000.00 120,545.92 143,007.42 140*351 46 45 00C 00 10. Mlsc rev to be collected present vear 1-3 of line 2i 19.705 51 29.335.00 *300.00 3 000.00 11. Total (of lines 8. 9 and 10). 52.824 71 30.335.94 278.175 00 191,277.92 390.295 52 214 256.55 96 228.39 13. Cubtract line 11 from line 7 82.881 10 53.044.00 399.065.00 247.y19.72 341.470.13 89 821.69 69.717.85 13. Est. working bal. for six months after close of next vear (not greater than 195 289 29 7 535 76 it of line 3i * 14. Amt. to be raised by tax levy (add lines 12 and 13) *. 82.881. 53.044.00 399,065.00 247.419.72 341.470.13 285 110.98 76.253.61 * ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE R.V IED World ities City Sink- Flood War Mem. itrict. Airport ing Fund. Prevention. Bond Fund. Total. I Total budget >’ ear 934.8-8 $19,891.47 $355 673.16 $156,476.25 $122,480 00 $ 8.075.472.19 3. Subtract line 2 from line 1... .. .. i1.934 88 19.891.47 353.173.16 155.976.25 122.130.00 7.399.814.95 4. Unexpended appropriations Julv 31st of present vear . 19 435 00 71 678 79 2492000 4 010 nn 60 5. All additional appropriations between July 31st and December 3i5t.::..;......V ” 71 678.79 29 920.00 4.010,3(8.60 8. Temporary loans to be paid before close of present vear ’. \ 942 300 66 2■ TrSfi/sitHSS? Wl.? ; “fe 11.934.88 19.891.47 37*2.608.16 227.*6*55*.64 * i52.056.66 12,352:493:55 s*. Tax U *to b be*coflected SreUl Vettiemeni i !!!! 11! 11! 1111 i II" 1111 ?I! I! 111 *! 1* 1 : MBS 65 900 00 g&oSo Z 550* 618 38 I* Vrnrn )fn‘ 0 2 - 338.197.33 95.547.21 109 231.10 5.826.532.40 ii ,B*l*B j?8t8 e g|gi;il 14. Amt. to be raised by tax lew (add lines 12 and 13) 11.934.88 19.891.47 298.371.96 132.6C9.76 114.707.44 7.161.605.32 Taxpayers appearing at said public hearHwc shall have the right to be heard thereon. After itfie levies have been determied ten or more taxnaveM feeline themselves aggrieved bv such lev-ies may appeal tothe state board of tax commissioners for furthered final action thereon by filing a petition therefor with the county n?t th*o the first Monday or September and the State board will fix a daw of Rearing In this county. Dated at Indianapolis. Indiana, thjs 22nd day of August. 1931. (SEAL) HENRY O. GOETT. City Clerk and Clerk of OounciL

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21 Planes Are Burned By United Prct* CINCINNATI. Aug. 25.—Flames which flared up suddenly in a stor- ! age warehouse at the municipal airport here today swept over twentyone airplanes, damaging them seriously. The fire consumed wing-coverings of eight planes and destroyed the thin fabrics encasing thirteen other crafts under construction. It had burned itself out firemen arrived. The planes were property of the Aeronautical Corporation of America, airplane manufacturers. Firemen did not determine cause of the blaze. Damage was estimated at $12,000. Delays Trans-U. S. Hop By United Press BURBANK, Cal., Aug. 25.—A last-minute change in plans caused postponement of the proposed onestop flight of Louis Reichers from Burbank to New York today. Reichers had planned to fly a new $30,000 monoplane owned by Bcrnarr MacFadden, New York publisher, in an attempt to break the west-east speed record held by Captain Frank Hawks. He is undecided when he will undertake the flight. Fund Still at $1 By United Press BALTIMORE, Aug. 25.—Theodore McKcldin’s “good will” to pay the fines of Clyde Pangborn and Hugh Herndon, American fliers in Japan, still stands at the original dollar. McKeldin has the dollar. McKeldin, white-bearded former secretary to former Mayor Broening, thought it would be nice for Japanese-Americans to come to the aid of the fliers, who fell afoul the Japanese law. He sent a dollar to Ambassador Debuchi in Washington, asking him to be custodian of the fund. Monday McKeldin received a check lor a dollar from the embassy, with word that the ambassador “is not in a position to participate.” McKeldin says “the incident is closed.” Good Will Fliers Here Kansas City’s good-will fliers, Dr. J. D. Brock and Ruby D. Garrett, stopped at municipal airport Monday afternoon to greet Chamber of Commerce officials and refuel their Stinson Junior at Central Aeronautical Corporation. They flew here from Springfield, 111., and continued to Columbus, 0., Legal Notices LEGAL NOTICE The board ol trustees of the Central State Hospital will receive sealed proposals until Friday. Aug. 28th, at 10 a. m., for furnishing supplies for the month of September, 1931. Estimate book will be on file at Room 147, Statehouse, from and after Monday, Aug. 24th, 1931. By order of board of trustees. Business Announcements OLD CHAIRS MADE NEW—By rebottoming in cane, hickory or reed. Call Board 0 f Industrial Aid for the Blind Ha. 0583. FURNACE REPAIRING—I’II guarn. to save _you money; cleaned. $1.50. Ir. 2768 eve, BATH ROOM—Complete. SCO; plumbing & heating insctalled; reasonable. Ta. 4057, LET me put n new roof on vour garage. A-l painter; references. He. 1703 eve. ALL KINDS of furnace work. Work guaranteed. Inspection free. IR. 7481. PAPER HANGING—Hung and furnished $4.50 up. GLENN FREW Be. 0838-R. Paiut.irinr and Papering PAINTING, exterior, interior; comp. msur. HENDRIK DINKLA. Ch. 5950 PAPER hanging, painting and all kind of repairing; prices reasonable. Ta. 0207, IST CLASS paper hanging, $1 to $2.50 per rm.; paint, reas., sam. shown. Be. 0112-R. PAPER turn, and hung $4.50 per room. Ch. 2004. FRANK JACKSON. Ir. 2415.

GENERAL FUND (Continued) —Barrett Law Division — Personal service $ 15.420.00 Contractual service 1,125.00 Supplies 3,100.00 Properties * 1.000.00 Total S 20.645.00 —Department of Public Purchase— Personal service $ 14,820.00 Contractual service 1.125.00 Supplies 700.00 Current charges . 2 2-°5 Properties 130.00 Total !....$ uTsoo.oo —Department of Common Council — Personal service $ 5,400.00 Total $ 5.400.00 —Department of Public Works — Personal service $ 437.221.20 Contractual service 661.872.00 SuoDlles 44.525.00 Material 18.850.u0 Current charges 4.179.00 Properties 16.300.00 Total SLIB2 947.37 Grand Total for General _ Fund 54.a2w365.87 MISCELLANEOUS FUNDS —Department of Public Health and CharityPersonal service $569,941.00 Contractual service 31.743 64 Supplies 251.776.20 Materials 1.547.00 Current charges fi.221.82 Current obligations 5 000.00 Properties 9,959.00 Total $876,188.86

as the next leg of their flight to all the state capitals on a tour of good will. Dr. Brock has flown daily for 645 days, a world’s record, and has logged more than hours. Arrivals and Departures Municipal Airport—Central Aeronautical Corporation; A. A. Abbott, Waco, Williams town to Urbana, 111., and R. L. Stevens, Rearwin, Evansville to Indianapolis. Embry Riddle: Lorain Lundgren, to Chicago. Hoosier Airport—Clarence Dowden, Eaglet, Terre Haute and return, and Carl Snick, Fleet, Buffalo, N. Y., to Bay City, Mich. Plan Atlantic Hop By United Preen LISBON, Aug. 25. —Plans for flights both cast and west across the Atlantic were revealed today with arrival at Alverca airdrome of Willy Rody and Christian Johansen, Danish fliers, and Costa Daveiga, a Portuguese. The three fliers left Berlin Saturday for an unannounced destination. Daveiga said when he arrived here that the trio planned to attempt a flight from Lisbon to New York, via Newfoundland, as soon as the weather permitted. If the flight to New York is successful, Rody and Johansen may attempt to fly back to Berlin. Doubt Finding of Plane By United Press BERLIN, Aug. 25.—Belief that the lost plane of Roald Amundsen, polar explorer, was sighted on the recent Arctic trip of the Graf Zepelin, was believed dispelled today. A Zurich dispatch to the newspaper Vossich Zeitung said W. Bosshardt, photographic expert, had examined the picture taken by the Zeppelin and found two super-im-posed pictures, one representing a Soviet plane at Port Dickson and the other a Nova Zembla landscape.

1 j FUNERAL DIRECTORS W. T. Blasengym 2226 Shelby * DR. 2570 W. H. Richardson & Cos., 1.801 N. Mer., TA. 1610 Lauck Funeral Home, 1458 S. Meridian. DR 2140 Wald. 1222 Union St., 1619 11. Illinois 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. Ray* BE. 1588 J. C. Wilson, 1230 Prospect DR. 0321-0322 Grinsteiner’s 522 E. Market RI. 5374j DEATH NOTICES KRIECH. JACOB A.—Age 77 years, died Sunday. 6 a. m„ husband of Rosa Klee Kriech. father of Jacob H.. Francis and Albert Kriech. Mrs. Celia Worden. Sister Bernard of Aurora, 111. Funeral at late home, 1354 Union St.. Wednesday. 8:30 a. m.; Sacred Heart chbrch. 9 a. m Burial St Joseph’s cemetery. Deceased was member of St. Francis. Kingan, Palmer Street and Herman Aid Societies. BURNETT, SADIE C. (nee Prosser)—Wife of Otis O. Burnett, passed away Sunday. Aug. 23. Funeral Wednesday. Aug. 26 2p. m., at the home. Stop 8 rd.. Edgewood. Friends invited. Burial Greenwood cemetery. REILLY. WILLIAM EARL —Beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Reillv. 1621 N. New Jersey st.. died at Rilev hospital Monday evening. Funeral services to be held Thursday, 8:30 a. m., at house and 9 o'clock at SS. Peter and Paul cathedral. KIRBY-DINN SERVICE.

MISCELLANEOUS FUNDS (Continued) —Department of Parks — Personal service Contractual service 69,620.00 Supplies Current charges 14.903.00 Current obligations 5.000.00 Properties 29:310 .00 To tal $4434000 —Department of Recreation — Personal service $ ®8,832.50 Contractual service 10,500.00 Supplies Material Current Charges 3.545.00 Properties - 4,750.00 Total $102,477.50

In the matter of levying tax rates for the several separate divisions, the common council will also have up for consideration at said public hearing the following tax rate levies proposed for 1932 on each SIOO.OO of taxables.

'NAMES OF FUND. General 6165 City Sinking 0450 Flood Prevention Sinkjng 02 World War Memorial Bond F 0173 Police Pension P 0125 Fire Pension 0125 Street Resurfacing 005 Thoroughfare Plan - 005 Citv Street Improvements 015 Public Health 1025 School Health 0125 Tuberculosis Prevention 008 Park • 0515 Park Bond Fund 043 Recreation 0115 Sanitation 06 Sanitation Bond Fund 0372 Airport 003 Utility District .002

Total of all citv funds 1.08 In addition thereto £ poll of 50 cen ts for general fund purposes.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

LODGE HOME TO COSTMILLIONS New Headquarters to Be Built in Washington. By United Press ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Aug. 25. —Construction of a headquarters in Washington that will cost approximately $2,000,000 was recommended by the supreme council of the Loyal Order of Moose and immediately ratified at the forty-third annual convention of the order here today. At present, headquarters are in Mooseheart, 111. The new structure will be named the Piigrim building. United States Senator James J. Davis of Pennsylvania, directorgeneral of the order, announced that an extensive building program is to be undertaken shortly at Mooseheart, where the order maintains a home for orphaned and dependent children of its members. Slaying Laid to Burglars By United Press EVANSVILLE, Ind., Aug. 25.—Mrs. Ardelia Rees, 79, Negro, was found strangled to death at her heme here. Police advanced a theory she was killed by burglars. Personals DETECTIVE Private. CONFIDENTIAL. 525 Lemcke Bldg. Rl. 1864; eves.. Hu 3107. Special Notices REMODELING SALE Hundreds of Pictures . 1/2 PRICE LYMAN BROS. 215 East Ohio DEBTS, notes, accounts collected or no charge. 315 Board of Trade. Li. 8687. Transportation PLANNING auto trip to California about Sept. 5. want someone share expense or possibly bov 14-17 with some mechanical knowledge as companion for round-trin. Communciate details H. H. BROWN. Slgnal Office. Ft. Beni. Harrison. Ind. MOVING. s3—You help. $1 loss; ouick service: tareful white men. Ch, 5840, IF YOU—Are driving somewnere and wish congenial guests to share expense, call Auto Travel Bureau, Li. 4351. 426 N 111.

MISCELLANEOUS FUNDS (Continued) Municipal Airport— Personal service $ 14,330.00 Contractual service ~.. 2,550.00 Supplies 2,320.00 Materials 475.00 Current charges 75.00 Properties 250.00 Total $20,000.00 —Department of Sanitation— Personal, service $336,202.00 Contractual service 25,030.00 SuDplies 103,075.00 Materials 39.265,00 Current charges 7,700.00 Properties 10,260.00 Total $526,532.00

CLOSING OUT • 111PEOPLES OUTFITTING CO. 133-135 WEST WASHINGTON STREET

Storage and Transfer LOCAL AND OVERLAND TRANSFER-Flre-oroof storage house. Store new pav 6 months later. No charge for hauling PARTLOW-JENKINS MOTOR CAR CO. 419 E Market Rl. 7750 LET RUSSELL TRANSFER move‘you on credit* 30 davs. Rl. 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 That have been advertised in . this column will receive two guest tickets tor The Apollo Theater To See Constance Bennett Jn “BOUGHT” When vou have returned the article to Its owner, ask him to call Miss Joe at THE TIMES WANT AD DEPART- ' MENT and sav that vou have returned the article and tickets will be maileo at once. $5 REWARD White poodle; brown ears, one longer; brow eyes (old); Sunday from 82d, vicinity Orchard Acres and Nora. Name "Timmy;” $1 reward for bodv if found. J. H, TOPH. Wa, 2604-R 1. LOST—Large burlap sack containing large tarpaulin on 16th St., between King Ave. and Speedway. Notify George Hatfield, 3338 Wilcox. Reward. WATCH—Gentleman’s & Knight TemplarScottish Rite Cnarm set diamonds. Initials C. W, F. Keepsake. Reward. Hu. 4068. MIXED—Fox terrier and brindle. light brown, short tail, smooth hair. “Snoopie.” Liberal reward. Ri. 2162. LOST—Kodak pictures on W. Michigan car. between Sheffield and city; reward. M. A, WALTZ 2407 N. Dela. Ha. 3974-M. LOST—2 Tires on rims, locked on carrier, east of Greenfield on Road 40. Reward. 120 S. Noble st. LIBERAL reward; white purse, lost in business district Monday; name on bills. Call Dr. 3971. CHILD’S PET—Fox terrier, white body, black head, white streak on forehead; male; reward. 218 Wisconsin. Dr, 0772. BAY - HORSE, lost or strayed from 38th. and Pendleton pike; reward for information. Ch. 1662 Ring 4. PURSE—Morrison's store. Saturday morning; reward: 220 North Jefferson. Ch. 4477. TRAVELING BAG—On State Rd. 31, near Franklin, Owner needs. Li. 1798: reward. LOST—Beagle hound pup, black and white.. 1709 S. East st. Help Wanted Male WANTED—Shirt resident salesman, with good following, for popular priced shirts for city of Indianapolis and neighboring large cities; strictly commission; give full detail and references. Chesterfield Shirt Cos., Louisville. Ky. WANTED—Exclusive distributor in Indianapolis for Kentucky Carlsbad Mineral Water. A fortune for the right party. Kentucky Carlsbad Mineral Water Cos.. Dry Ridge. Kv. EXPERIENCED SOLICITORS WITH CARS. APPLY AT 2626 MANKER AVE.. 4 TO 6 P. M. FJp Wanted Female EXPERIENCED presser for dresses. Apply at once. Charles. 4 W, Washington. Rooms for Rent ALABAMA, 2114. N.—Large, clean, cool front rm., suitable for 1 or 2. Ta. 0264. BROADWAY, 2351—Large front rm.. priv. home, near bath; garage. He. 2054. CAPITOL. N., 1641—Large front rm., next bath, private home privileges. Ta. 3857. CENTRAL. 2432—Living rm.. bedrm.. front connecting suitable. 2 or adults. CENTRAL CAR—S 27 E. 12th; lovelv Sid? front,, mod, priv. home, one. $2. Ri. 7103. DREXEL ARMS HOTEL. 730 N. ILL. 100 rooms, $4 and up; furnished apts. Under new management. WASH.. 557‘/a W.: clean, steam heated rms. $2 up; hot water. Men only, PRINCETON HOTEL Nice, clean rms.; hot. cold water: $5 wk., with bath. $7 Wk. Cool rms. vA real summer home; ladles, gentlemen. 232 S til SUMMER RATES—Steam heat, hot water, con, bath. MER O HOTEL. 18 Vx W. Ohio. NICE front room, near Garfield park; garage: $3.50. Dr. 2396-J. HOTEL ANTLERS AN ADDRESS OF DISTINCTION which correctly implies a note of exclusiveness and auiet good taste. Our free parkine lot. private swimming pool and coffee shop render us serviceable to vou at the modest rates of $7. $ 7.50 S3 ud oer week per person. two in room: smgie rates. $12.50 per week. All rooms are eauipped with baths 750 N. MERIDIAN ST. LI. 2351. AMERICAN HOTEL. 216 ,, 2 S _ lllinois: under new management. Rooms newly decorated. Rates bv week, $3.50 up; with bath. $7 single, or $8 double. Steam heat. clean, ladies, gentlemen. GENTLEMAN, with furnished bedroom apt. located 1400 North, desires voung man to share apartment. Call Mr. Troutman. Li. 4571. SLEEPING rms.. front. Newlv decorated, always hot water. $2 wk. 805 N. Illinois. If YOU DON’T FIND what vou are looking for in the want ads today, it may be advertised here tomorrow. Read Times classified ads daily. Room for Rent With Board JEFFERSON. N.. 325—Attract, rm.. privileges. close car. bus. Good meals. Men. Ch. 0685-J. MICHIGAN W„ 3618—SHARE ENTIRE HOME WITH CONGENIAL COUPLE. MERIDIAN. N.. 2249—Parents & children. Will care for children of emp. Ta. 1508. NEW JERSEY. N.. 2229—Light front rm.. mod., pri. home; privil.; meals optional: 1 or 2; hot water all the time. Ta. 4706. BYRAM. 4054—Desirable rm. for 2: will board children; near Butler. Wa. 4698. A-l HOME for child, near school, prefer 2 bow. Ch. 3415-J. 39 North Oxford. 13TH, E.. 604 Nicelv furn. rm.. bath. 2 meals optional: home priv. Rl. 8815. WANTED CHILDREN—Mother s care: prlvate home. Near No. 9 school. 326 N. Pine. McINTIRE HOTEL—IS 23 N.“ Cap.; clean, desirable rooms with board. $7 per week. Rent Housekeeping Rooms ALA.. 447 N.—Under new management; 1 and 2-rm. suites; 1 running water; teas. ALA.. N, 447—Under new management; 1 and 2-rm. suites: running water: city ht. ALABAMA, 530—1 or 2 rms, connecting or single: exceptionally warm in winter. ASHLAND. 2450—2 rooms nicelv furnished: reasonable: adults. He. 4678. BROADWAY. 1134—4 clean rooms, sink. range; 2 beds; $lO. COLLEGE. 2630—2 nicelv furn. rms.. private home, gar.. $7, He. 5053. DEL., N.. 1836—3 Large mod. rms. down. All utilities furn.. low price. Ha. 3455-W. DELAWARE 1217—Large, clean, light rm.. everything furn.. sink. $4.50. Ri. 1147, FOUNTAIN SQ.—2 or'3 conn, rms, down: porch; ktrictly priv.; gar. Dr. 3540-R. FOUNTAIN SQUARE—2 Rooms. $3.50; 1 room, $3. Dr. 5736. HOYT, 1112—2 furn. housekeeping rms.. mod, connecting: priv. home. Dr. 5816. ILL, N, 2339 —1. 2, 3-rm kitchenette apts.: $3. $4, $5. $6. $7.50 week. Ta. 7110. ILL, N, 838—Front rms.: sink range: $4.50 up; 1 wk. free; children welcome. ILLINOIS. N, 1132—2 or 3-rtr, apts.: ss.io to SB. Ri. 2942. ILLINOIS. N, 1726 —Exceptionally furnished clean apartment. Private entrance. MILEY. 129—2. clean, furn, gas, electricity; private entrance: S4. Be. 4931-R. 1449 N. NEW JERSEY 3 connecting rooms; private entrance; everything fur.; free garage. Ri. 0575. NEW YORK. E, 520—Large front rm. and kitchenet.e. everything furn, reas. NEW JERSEY. N, 134—Lodging, clean. rms, for the night. 25c and 50c. Ri. 4145. ORIENTAL. N„ 20 —2-rm. furn. apt.: utiiitles turn.; priv. ent, week free. PARK. 933—Large, clean rm. and kitchenette every convenience: near Real Silk. PARK. 1010—3-rm. apt. furn. or unfurn, priv. bath, ent.; newlv papered. Li. 6149. PENN A, 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. E, 215—2 front rms, downstairs. modern, sink; reas. Ri. 5273. TALBOT. N.. 2338—2 rm. kitchenette apt.; private entr.; gar.; reas. Ta. 7038. WALCOTT. N.. 333—2 front rms.. furn, priv. home, gar,; near schools. Rl. 1218. WASH, W, 359—Hotel Tourist Inn; housekeeD. rms, *7 wk.: maid service. Bins, dble, $1: sgie, 50c; wk. $2.50, shower bath.

Rent Housekeeping Rooms DOWNTOWN—Furnished or unfurnished 1 or 2 rms, wklv. or monthly rates: util. Call BREVORT HOTEL. 111. &. Ohio Sts. 30TH. W, 1125—3 rooms, furnished or unfurnished; gas. light, heat; water and garage paid; $6, Ha. 3238. 11TH, E„ 909—2 upper front rms, newlv decorated. Mod, priv. entrance. $5 up. LOVELY WOODRUFF—2 rms, kitchenette. every thing furn; porch: $7. Ch. 4108. EMPLOYED WIDOW—WiII share home with 2 congenial people: gar. Dr. 0367. Houses and Hats Furnished ASHLAND AVE, 1529—2 rm. front apt.; overstuffed furniture; in-a-door pea: priv. bath and entrance: everything furnished. DE QUINCEY. 427 —Desirable 3 rm, Ist floor apt.; utilities, garage. Ir. 6728. TACOMA. N„ 204 —5-room modern house. garage, well furnished; $9 week. MICHIGAN. E„ 628—Furnished and unfurnished apts, all utilities furn. Li. 2718. NEW JERSEY. S, 910—5-rm. mod. furn. house: new furniture; gar.: low price. OXFORD. N-. 21—5 rooms, bath furnished or unfurnished: garage: cheap rent. 11TH. W, 42—Nicely decorated kitchenette apartment; all utilities furnished; S3B. Call Apt. No, 1, THE GRANT. THE HAINES—BIO>/ 2 N. 111.; beautiful furn apt.; close In; reasonable. Li, 8884, WASH, E, 3720—“Hollywod.” mod. 4-rm. furn. apt.; porch; 87 wk. Ir. 5877. LADY emploved. middle age to share furn. apt.: walking distance. Ri. 0751 FOR FURNISHED HOUSES CALL MR. MOTT, SCIILOSS BROS. LI. 2318; EVENINGS, LI. 9065. NO OBLIGATIONS. UPPER DUPLEX—3 rooms and bath; garage: adults. Ir, 7912. Ambassador Apt. Hotel REASONABLE DAY. WEEK OR MONTHLY RATES. Beautiful, modern, complete, furnished or unfurnished, with or without hotei service; walking distance. 850 N. Pennsvlvania street, or call Ri. 1371. Apartments for Rent BELLEFONTAINE. 2440 Mod. 4 rms.; porches, back yard: $27; winter. S3O. He. 5491. CENTRAL, 2342—5 rm. apt, bath, kitchen; heat, water furn. He. 2783; Ri. 5994. MANCHESTER. 962 N. PENN. Bedroom apartment: all utilities; $37.50 to S6O; Frigidaire. Li. 1781. Indianapolis Renta] Bureau Desirable apartments in anv part of city, furnished end unfurnished, from 525 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 neat; gar, rent reas. 20TH, E„ 705—Lower duplex; 4 rms, mod, care for furnace and S2O. iITH, W, 42—Nicelv decorated kitchenette apartment; utilities furnished; S3O. Anplv Apt. 1. THE GRANT. BARGAIN—I72I Ashland: 3-rm. modern; porch, yard; adults. He, 1905. Meridian St. Duplex 1137 N. Meridian; desirable apartment; heated; reasonable rent: $45. Dunlop & Holtegel, 122 E. Market In Beautiful Woodruff Among the trees, flowers, birds and squirrels; ten degrees cooler than downtown: country life; twelve minutes from the circle. Heat, gas, water, range, Frigidaire and janitor service furnished. Best living in the city for the money. Three rooms and porch, $42.50. Four rooms and large porch, $52.50. See owner, BERT ESSEX, 92f6 Middle drive. Woodruff (next door south of flat. CH. 6254. Apartment Rental Bureau ' Apartments in all parts of the city; free transportation to inspect apartments. Call He. 1237 or RI. 1371. dav or night. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS Houses for Rent ASHLAND, 1208—Reduced, S3O; 6-rm. mod. garage; opposite school, Ri, 6170. EMERSON. S, 729—5-room bungalow, electric lights .good well, gar, S2O. Ir. 7130, GARFIELD DR, E, 21 fl —5 rms, strictly mod, garage. S2B. B. G. 77 J-l. 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. GRACELAND, 3542; 4-room upper duplex, semi-mod; gas; water paid; sl6. Ta 1844. HAUGH, 410—Semi-modern. 6-room; for good recommended tenants call Be. 020 Q. JEFFERSON, N, 17—Near Tech; 5-room mod. dble; water paid; reduced Ch. 3812. KEYSTONE. S. 707—5 rooms; Vs modern double: wated paid; $23; garage. MICHIGAN. W„ 3543—6 rm. modern; 3 bedrms.: garage; cistern MEREDITH. 3054—M0d. double bungalow: 4 rooms; bath; garage; S2O, He. 5594. MERIDIAN. 603 S.: excellent for roomers: will nav moving_expense. _He. 5491. MILEY, 135 —5-room modern, garage. water paid. $22. Be. 4931-R. 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. 2346 Br’dway, 12 rms, mod, gar. S6O, Rl. 7725. OLIVER. 1425 —6 rooms, bath, toilet, garage, water pd.; Reduced. sl9. Ir. 0671. RUCKLE. 2043—6 rm. mod. double: redecorated, garage: nice yard; near good school: very low rent. He. 4543. SHERMAN DR, N, 955—4 rm, mod.; double gar.; $26.50; water paid. Be. 1723-J. SINGLETON. 2109—5 rooms and bath, clean. $22.50: water pd. Dr. 3509-M. SINGLETON. 2043—4 & 6 rms. mod.; gar, wat pd„ $16.50 & S3O. Dr. 7703-R. SHELBY 2711—5 rooms, newlv papered, inside toilet, garage. Reduced sls. Dr. 3540 R 1817 SHELDON (Colored] 4-Room double, water paid. $lO. GREGORY & APPEL. INC. LI, 7491. TEMPLE & PEARL—CIean. 4-rm. bungalow, gas. lights, water pd, redeco, $13.50. He. 5805. WINTHROP. 4145—Modern double, garage: reas, to responsible party. LI. 2423 WISCONSIN ST, 317—Clean 5-rm.; semimod.; newly painted: gar.: sl4. Rl. 0645. • COTTAGE. 1545 —5 rms, water paid, gas, elec, nicely papered; sl6. Dr. 3564-R. 1850 Quill. 4 rms, semi-mod $15.00 935 Udell. 5 rms, semi-mod 18.00 3032 Jackson, 3 rms, bath. gar... 21.00 Marion County State Bank. Li. 6354. COLORED—44O Cora St.; recently decorated; reduced to $6. Cruse. 128 N. Del. ONE month free, rent $9; water paid, 1403V 2 Brookside ave.: 3 rooms, gas. elec, lights.' inside toilet and sink. Owner. 1854 N. Delaware st. Ta. 5334. 58'N. 13TH. BEECH GROVE. 7-Room modern single. $25. GREGORY <fe APPEL. INC. LI. 7491. ONE month free, rent sl2. 1436 Oliver ave, 5 rooms. Owner. 1854 N. Delaware st. Ta. 5334. 16TH, E, 2512—Near Spades pk: 4-room mod, double: cabinet; garage, Dr. 1280. Wanted to Rent SMALL bedroom apt, utilities furnished. north, permanent tenants: $45. Li. 067 L Suburban for Sale CUT EXPENSES—Garage and 4 lots, $350. Beat that. Inoulre 5612 West Washington. Business Property for Sale 3403 MASS AVE, CORNER ADAMS ST. 3-Room mercantile building, suitable for any small business, suggested use. plumbing shop, sheet metal, fruit stand, restaurant. etc.: 40 ft. on Massachusetts ave, located close in on this importaut state highwß7. or could be used for residence. needs some repairs, vacant. Onl® $1,150. clear. Terms to reliable parties. Lawrence J. Sexton. Realtor. Indiana Trust bldg. Ri. 7151. Ir. 0621. Farms to Sale JOHNSON CO, 40 a.; south, part; fair improvements: good fence; must be sold; make offer. Call 5612 W. Washington st. Cottages and Resorts SHAFFER LAKE—ldeal Beach: new. modem lake front cottages, fishing, Ir. 4090. Real Fstate for Exchange EQUITY in residence for first class rooming house. Call 3210 N. Olnev. Ch. 731 after 6 p. ir. Ask for Real Estate Man. SALE OR TRADE—I 6 and 32 rm. hotel. ; Owner going south. 359 W, Wash. St. Household Goods Only 18 brand new all-steel refrigerators at special reduced prices. 3 colors. Polar Ice and Fuel Cos. 2000 Northwestern Ave. TA. 0689 GAS STOVE^-Furniture] - ptanos, sewing i machines, refrigerators, all in good cond.ticn and cheap as yon want them. Delivery tree, 127 W. Georgia St.

AUTO LOANS HALF RATE WHY PAY OTHERS MORE? COME TO US—WE WILL PAY OFF YOUR PRESENT LOANGIVE YOU MORE MONEY IF YOU WISH—AND LOWER YOUR PAYMENTS A r . CASH AT ONCE LOAN BY PHONE NO WAITING OUR REPRESENTATIVE; NO ENDORSERS WILL CALL V M LINCOLN AUTO LOAN CO. 8 SOUTH CAPITOL AVENUE Riley 1321

o/HmeMic </ RADIOS 0.1. COMPLETE MIGHTY MONARCH OF THE AIK 1931 Majestic chassis in beautiful highboy cabinet. Four screen-grid tubes, Super-Colotura Speaker, Be sure to see these easy terms. Pearror Plane Ce> 128-30 N. Pennsylvania LI. 5513

Household Goods THOR WASHER—A-l condition; bargain for $lO, 1117 E. Michigan St. RUG—9xl2 Axminster, good cond, cheap. Ri. 5551 between 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. SEWING Machines, ponaDie electric Singer and other makes as low as $35. SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO, 126 W Washington St Rl 9718. FURNITURE —Ice box. stove, new and used, reasonable. 359 W, Wash, st. HAVE vour sewing met}, repaired. White Sewing Mch. Cos, 60 W, New York. Rl 4755 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. MAKE vour own dresses Buy Singer sewtng machines as sow as $lO Singer Sewtng Me-htoe Cos . 838 Va Ave Dr 2474 ) Radio and Equipment RADIOS REDUCED ~ Crosley Wigit $19.50 Collier Highboy 45.00 Atwater Kent 49.00 Philco 9-tube Lowboy 59.00 Radio Bargain Shop JUST CALL—That’s all. Radio calls. 50c; aerials. $3. He. 4406. R. C. A. TUBES—Repair all electric radios. LINCOLN RADIO SERVICE. LI. 1126. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS Store-Office Supplies TYPEWRITERS Unusual bargains, all makes secondhand tvnewriters. All makes rented. $2.50 one month. 3 months. $6. Woodstock Typewriter Cos, Fact. Br. 317 N Penn St Li 4712 TYPEWRITERS & g, LATE Model Corona. portables, $35. Guaranteed: JUDD TYPEWRITER EX. 142 North Meridian. Li. 6890. Coal and Wood FREDRICK COAL CO." 801-899 Beecher St. Dr, 1792 WINTER IS AROUND THE CORNER. BETTER COAL. BETTER PRICES NOW Best W. Va. Blk, clean, fkd $6.01 Best Island Creek and K.v, blk. fkd. 6.5 C Red Ash Pocahontas, smokeless. In, B.OC UNION ICE AND COAL CO DR. 4621 Musical Instruments BEAUTIFUL reproducing Grand Piano; may be had for balance due on account: biggest value in citv. WILKING MUSIC CO. WEGMAN, mahogany upright, a real value in a used piano; priced SSO. WILKING MUSIC CO, 120 E. Ohio St. SAXOPHONES—lnvestigate our tree lesson and easy payment plan. LORENZ SAX SCHOOL. Pembroke Arcade. Li. 4800 LOVELY apartment Grand, may be had bv finishing payments: easy terms. WILKING MUSIC CO, 120 E. Ohio St. Miscellaneous for Sale ' LINOLEUM 12-foot Linoleum, 60c square yard. 6-foot and 9-foot Congoleum, 45c ! square yard. Well-known brand canned milk, 70 cents dozen cans. 100 per cent pure motor oil in attractive container, $2.50 per 5 gals. 10-gal. milk cans, $2.50 each. Unclaimed Freight Station Cor. Capitol and South St. YOUR USED SCHOOL BOOKS NOW] WE PAY CASH. CRAWFORDS DRUGS. 813 N DELAWARE. LI. 1800. 10 gallons. $1 each. We deliver. IYRiVjO west end BOTTLE CO, 538 W. Pearl St. Li. 8085. BARBER chair and mirror for sale. S2O. 2110 Roosevelt ave. FOR SALE—Wardrobe trunk, used 2 weeks. A-l condition. sls. Ir. 3385. SCRATCHES on fine lurniture and dinine table tops fixed like new: upholstering. glueing; cheap. Call Be 1492. FURNACE and stove repairing. Model Stove Repair Cos, 622 E. Wash, Ri. 0369. Miscellaneous Wanted H FURNITURE^ OP ALL KINDS HOMES COMPLETE PREFERRED HODGES AUCTION. Rl. 2019. WILL PAY CASH FOR 4 TO 6 ROOMS OF FURNITURE. CALL TA. 3OIL CASH FOR FURNITURE NO ONE CAN PAY MORE. CALL WERLEY. HUMBOLDT 7274 FIRST. Pets All Breed Dog Show Hoosier Kennel Club. Indiana State Fairgrounds. Sept. 7-8-9. 1931. For information and entrv blanks, write or phone A. G. Mever. 2645 Madison Ave, Indianapolis. Ind. Phone Dr. 4023. Entries % close Aug. 27. BOARD vour pet: dogs, voung or old; excellent care; reasonable. Be. 1765. Machinery & Tools WE DO Electric and Mechanical experiment and development work; also electric motor repairing. . Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E. Washington St. Ir. 1175, business Opportunities LAUNDRY for sale, fine location; all equipped ready to operate; 2 trucks 2168 Northwestern. Owner. Wa 1802-R. ROOMING house: 11 rms, gd. cond.: consider auto part paymt. 530 N. Alabama. Barter and Swap 1924 BUICK coupe for 1929 Ford convertible coupe or tudor. Will pav cash disJerence. No j—lcrs. 1714 S Delaware. Money to Loan

furniture AUH@&ANS Buckeye Finance Cos. 207 E. New York St I RI. 4974 aUTO loans Don’t Lose Your Auto We will pa? off your present loan, advance you more money, maklna vour payments very small. SACKS BROS.r LOAN CO. 308 Indiana Ave. RI. 5994.

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Money to Loan LOANS—On furniture. Rate per month 2% LOWEST IN CITY INDIANAPOLIS PUBLIC WELFARE LOAN ASSOCIATION 330 Occidental Bldg. Ri 3587. Other Companies Paid Off. L°nsslo to S3OO in 24 hours. PERSONAL FINANCE CO Formerly Beneficial Loan 6ocletv 34 8. PENNSYLVANIA ST RJ 6054. „ 7 _,ee r sonai Property Loans ” tP A ? COMPANY Inc E n^ WaSh . ln l. ton St Rev 1102 Vfr Prospect St. Or*xe) AUTOS FURNITURE LOANS ... . iOUITABLE FINANCE CO. AILJL Ohio St Li SKOIAuto Supplies and Repairs “SAVEIo^rON^-JO^ Complete overhaul, 4s. sis- 6s $27 St^ C V.°a b An?e 2 e 4 d t 0 *£ V'VS g A A !L A ba #a ATE Rl SCHOOL B outb Motors Rebuilt, $lB to $27 , Xfhes ground. $3 to $7. Rings insaWng’ s dhv| l2 i' Evervf Ling big STATU inm A”" Phone. INDIANA bJml RL O<64o < 6 4 f CHOOL - South and Ala * .gulelhoefer wagon go - wiTi Automobiles for Sale*' *fUJ I FORDS ! 29 Ford Coupe $245 M ?° r 5 ®P ort Coupe 255 -2° Ford Coupe -jrs fl .22 Pord Tudor 375 U7\ 22 E ord Tudor 250 ?P. Ford Sport Coune ans yV/. All Carry the Red P <3. k! Tag Cvi lauth CHEVROLET CO. 3547 E. Washington St. Ir. 1176. 1 °Pen Evenings Until 10 and _ All Day Sunday. Special Today Only f| ! BUICK! : Don’t Fail to Visit Indiana's Finest .... _ • sed Car Store "hen Contemplating the Purchase of an Automobile Indianapolis Buick Cos Sajos—l.•)()•_> K. Wash. St—Service XBCICK M Sedan. 1928. Here~is~a real car V for only l $345/* sha °- A Hare Chevrolet Cos. 540 E Wash. St. RI 5325 ———Open evenings and Sunday? ’ JZ3 ‘ V CHEVROLET COACH. 1928.'~a' real -tV. onsv a s2l5 ln flne 6haDe throughout: Hare Chevrolet Cos. 540 E. Wash. St. m 5705 Onen evenings and Sunday “* CHRYSLER COACH. Finish, tires like new. Motor A-l 2746 <^ IGH ™ OOD AUTO CO • AUTOS^- UOn St ‘ Ch - 6649. FORD—-Pick ups to choose from S3O each leij! X CHEVROLET cabriolet, 1923: good ht v mi/ e lß? ct: creen Duco finish mat looks like new; $195. Hare Chevrolet Cos. 540 E. Washington St. Rf__s32s. 1928 Chevrolet 4-Door Sedan $225 eW te t rms‘ or ? r n a e dp mechanlcal condition. JONES MOTOR CORP. Capitol and Vermont. Li 4455 1927^28^29~ESSEX' ~ x,r^v,oif oa , c , hes ar 3 d Sedans. Aiinni? 1 Kood. Priced to sell. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-65 S. Meridian. u r 4743 COUPE— Good condition: $1750T 429 Madison in rear. Rl. 2640. FORD. 1929 TUDOR—Dark blue, excellent condition; good rubber just what vou i? r ' *SO cash; balance easy. FOUT& FORD DEALER Belmont and W* Washington Sts. Be. 3289 Open evenings' XFORp COUPE. 1930; perfect chanical condition tires are excellent and the black and red fin.sh ;s like new; priced to move quick. Hare Chevrolet Cos. 540 E. Washington Bt. Ri. 5335. A3O r c? dste c: like new; must sell* make offer. Owner 2304 Sherman Dr ’ FORD Model A sport coupe. 1928 Her* dition rea n^ V *iTc KO ° d mechanical con? g“e'r B ,n v (kw w,r - , D o MeV. , ’t‘”,lfo‘ , "¥“ , Jl‘cl ,%°i? Browning Gent Cos. -1005 N. Meridian. Ri. 8955. —Standard coupe, looks and *7S S <-oh D h W i Tires 8° od : special offer. DEALER 1 ' ea V FOUTS FORD terms. C. O. WARNOCK. 819 East Wash: ■ftigton street. Li, 8391. asn MARMON 1927 coach. 8* runs - and - look* good: priced for ouick sale: *145: terms? Co, Inc. Meridian at lOtni p ACKARD_ 1928 sport roadster - driven 15.13*. two side mounts: car runs and shin.-s like new: S2OO down Browning Gent Cos. 1005 N. Meridian! _____ Ri. 8655. PONTIAC COACH] 1936. runs fine] in good shape: only $125: terms. C r> WARNOCK. 819 E. Washington r-t LI Trucks FORD 192*— 'VTod Fora panel bodv. m bes* of condition FRANK HATFIELD m 633 N Capitol Ri Bite Automoniley Wan ted Want to Sell Your Car? DON’T DO IT! fndt 11 to us on * new Ford. Leave a small deposit ana take the balance home with vou In cash. No dels?. Anv and all models NORTHWESTERN SALES CO Authorized Fora Dealers. WILL—Pav caati tor vour ear or veoe “"“Tt. WOLF AUTO CO. u an mi N. cwatoi.