Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 92, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 August 1931 — Page 15

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MACDONALD IS LOSING GRIP AS LABORITE CHIEF Downfall Is Predicted by Members of His Own Party. BY HERBERT BAILEY •Uh United Pres* Staff Correspondent LONDON, Aug. 26. —J. Ramsay MacDonald’s future as leader of the abor party was considered highly Jbious today. The coalition ministry of which lac Donald is head, will be known s a ministry of sacrifice. .Formed 3 impose sacrifices upon the people, t represents a sacrifice in itself, "he king sacrificed his holiday; Itanley Baldwin temporarily sacriiced his beloved tariffs; the liberals acriflced electoral reform; but the .reatest sacrifice of all perhaps is MacDonald’s, and with him, J. H. Thomas’, and to a lessor degree, Philip Snowden’s. Already, despite the laborite Daily Herald’s injunction against personal attacks on MacDonald, labor members say MacDonald is finished. His enemies within the party say he is so susceptible to flattery that he was flattered by tories, liberals and bankers into playing the role as the one man who could save the country. They also are inclined to attribute his sacrifice mostly to vanity. Praised by Opposition Thomas similarly is accused, and his trade union, the National Union of Railwaymen, already has indicated that the leave of absence granted him to him so he might Join the labor government, has ended, and that it will mean his Severance from the union in an official capacity. In all other quarters, however, the fiction of MacDonald, Snowden and Thomas was praised warmly, and Arthur Henderson’s seizure of the opportunity to exploit old grievances figainst MacDonald was condemned. Some of MacDonald’s friends have said however, that he hopes to retain or regain leadership. They Kay he will accuse the trades union leaders of cowardice. They also assert that those leaders were not prepared to assent to a 10 per cent reduction in unemployment benefits, but were quite willing to have a 10 per cent revenue tariff which, they fissert would have increased the cost of living by at least 30 per cent, thus inflicting greater hardships on the unemployed than lessening the actual amount of the dole. Bankers Arc f ailed Henderson Laboritcs, who will form the official opposition intended to fight the government’s economy proposals and to prepare for the general election, which will be fought on the issue of tariffs and of the people versus the bankers. Laborites, including the trade unionists, are bitterly assailing the bankers, and are demanding state control of the Bank of England. Tlie Daily Herald’s charge that American bankers insisted on a cut in the dole as a condition for a renewal of credits has inflamed opinion against the bankers, who are accused of pursuing a policy which would be profitable to themselves, but disastrous to the country. There seemed to be little doubt that the impending general election will result in a Tory administration pledged to a policy of tariff with imperial preference.

HI6H INTEREST BONDS BANNED 4 Per Cent Is Limit in Future, Says Board. Public bond issues bearing interest as high as 5 per cent will not be approved by the tax commission in the future, James Showalter, chairman of the state tax board, announced today. Showalter asserted that with money as cheap as it is, bonds paying 4 per cent interest will sell at a premium. Four per cent will be the limit on future bonds, he said. t ln making this statement, Showalter was commenting on a request by Miss Mary K. Rickett, Starke country auditor for approval of Starke county gravel road bonds. He also pointed out that ten-year, 5 per cent bonds in Stark and other counties were carrying too great amounts for ‘‘incidentals” above the cost ci construction. He said that the Starke county bonds provided for as high as 25 per cent above the construction :cst for ’’incidentals.” Hereafter, he stated, cost of construction alone will be approved. Incidentals” must be paid out of remiums sale of the bonds will ring. Lower Kates Urged I) Unites rresn TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Aug. 26. representatives of the Terre Haute Merchants’ Association conferred here with officials of the Terre Haute Light Company, seeking a lower light and power rate for business concerns. The merchants presented results of a survey of rates here compared with those of other cities. All'ged Bandits Held Ity Times especial SOUTH BEND, Ind., Aug. 26. Three Negroes, charged with three filling station robberies, theft of three automobiles and holding up a street car motorman, are in custody here. They are Robert Fleming, 32; G. W. Pritchard, 18, and Elmere Mifflin, 18. Jail Breaker Caught United Press SULLIVAN, Ind.. Aug. 26.—Escape of Cecil Stevens, 20, and Paul Hillebrandt, both of Terre Haute, from the county jail here was not known to local officers until word was received from Terre Haute authorities that Stevens had been captured there. They freed themselves by ucgiM Sooting in their ceil,

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FLINGS CHARGE ROOSEVELT TO BE ‘BETRAYED’ Southern Fight Results in Assertion Owen Young Will Benefit. BY FOSTER EATON United Press Staff Correspondent ATLANTA, Ga., Aug. 26.—A political fight of south-wide ramification came to a head here today with the charge there existed a conspiracy among the purported friends of Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt to kill off the boom for his nomination for President in favor of Owen D. Young. The fight lies between the Georgia Roosevelt-for-President clubs, of which Dr. R. B. Gilbert, Reenville, is leader, and the Roosevelt southern clubs, led by F. B. Summers of Atlanta. Gilbert is organizing every county in Georgia while Summers’ organization is south-wide. Gilbert attacked the legitimacy of the Roosevelt southern clubs, charging it was a ‘‘commercial organization,” not sponsored by the New York Governor. Summers replied in a statement today denying Gilbert’s charge and asserting an anti-Roosevelt conspiracy was being ‘‘fomented by plotting politicians in Georgia.” rioncer Buried Today By Times Special CYNTHIANA, Ind., Aug. 26. Funeral services were held at the residence west of here today for Joseph R. Welborn, 82, Smith township pioneer and brother of O. M. Welbori* for many years judge of the Posey-Gibson circuit court. He was a former trustee of Smith township. In the last five years Japan is estimated to have supplied from 65 to 70 per cent of the world’s raw | silk and China from 18 to 20 per j cent.

Legal Notices LEGAL NOTICE The board o£ trustees o£ 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. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION DOCKET NO. 10617. In the matter of the petition of Public Service Company of Indiana for authority to issue and sell or otherwise dispose of $5,000,000 face value one-year 4 1 _> per cent Gold Notes. Notice is hereby given that the*Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearing in the abova entitled cause in the rooms of the commission at Indianapolis. Indiana, at 9:30 o'clock a. m.. on Friday, Sept. 11. 1931. Public participation in this hearing is requested by the commission. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA. Bv H. K. CUTHBERTSON. Commissioner. Indianapolis, Indiana. Aug, 25. 1931. JOHNSON & ZECHIEL. Attorneys NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF APPROPRIATION OF MONST . Notice is hereby given to thd taxpayers of Wavne School township that the proper legal officers of said municipality, at a special meeting of the township trustee and advisory board, held upon the 24th of August. 1931. determined to borrow money to the amount of $3,000.00 for the construction and driving of a deep water well at school number 20 and the making of necessary repairs on well at school number 10 in said township. The trustee proposes to borrow $3,000.00 at a rate of interest not to exceed 6 per cent per annum and issue the obligation of the township, which shall be due and payable on or before December 31. 1932. Ten or more taxpayers, other than those who pay poll tax only, who feel themselves aggrieved by said determination may appeal to the state board of tax commissioners for further action and the state board of tax commissioners will fix a date for the hearing in this county. J. MALCOLM DUNN. Trustee of Wavne School Township. Marion County. Indiana. NOTICE OF THE SALE OF SMITHYOUNG GREENHOUSE COMPANY, ET AL DITCH BONDS. Notice is hereby given, that the Treasurer of Marion County. Indiana.'will up to 10 o'clock a. m.. on Tuesday. Sept. 15. 1931. receive bids for the sale of Smith-Young Greenhouse Company et al Ditch Bonds, in the amount of $16,000.00. • Said bond* shall be in the denomination of SBOO.OO each, and shall bear interest at the rate ot six per cent (6G) per annum, payable semi-annually on the 10th davs of November and May of each year, and shall be divided* Into ten equal series of two i2l bonds each. The first series principal, shall mature and be payable on the 10th day of November. 1931, and one series each November 10th thereafter until paid. The first series interest, shall mature and be payable on the 10th dav of November. 1931 and one series each six months thereafter until paid. Said bonds shall bear date of the 15th dav of July. 1931. and shall be signed bv tbe Board of Commissioners and authenticated bv the Auditor. Said sale shall continue from day to dav until all are sold and the undersigned reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Said bonds will be ready tor delivery on the date of the sale. C. E. ROBINSON, Treasurer Marion County. Ind. WE will sell at Public Auction one Ford ton trick, motor No. 2. 898536. for storage charges amounting to (12, at 10 a. m_ Wednesday September 2, 1931. WEST 16TB MOTOR &JRVICS. 1733 W. 16tb 8t

FUNERAL DIRECTORS Grinsteiner’s 522 E. Market RI. 5374 W. T. Blasengym 2226 Shelby DR. 2570 W. H. Richardson & Cos., 1801 N. Mer., TA. 1610 Lauck Funeral Home, 1458 S. Meridian. DR 2140 Wald. 1222 Union St., 1619 N. 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 DEATH NOTICES HESSLER. MRS. CAROLINE—Passed away at the home of her con, Harry E. Hessler 3514 Birchwood, Tuesday evening, at 5:10 p. m., age 77 years. Funeral Friday, Aug. 28th, at St. Joan of Arc church. 8 a. m. Burial Liberty, Indiana. Friends invited. MEEKER, NETTfE—Entered into rest Tuesday, Aug. 25. 1:30 a. m., age 79 years at the residence of her sister-in-law. Mrs. Anna Bills, 2943 North Sherman drive. Funeral Thursday, Aug. 27 at HARRY W. MOORE FUNERAL PARLOR twenty-fifth and Gale streets, 10 a. m. Friends invited. Burial GravqJ Lawn cemetery, Fortville, Ind. WILEY. DIANA B.—Age 74 years, mother of Martha A. Gill, passed away at the residence 3625 Kenwood Ave.. Wednesday a. m. Friends may call at the home Thursday afternoon and evening. Services and burial at New Madison. Q„ Friday. CLARK. JOHN D.—Beloved father of Hiss Berths Clark and Mrs. Harry McManis. died at his home. 1225 Comar Ave.. Monday evening. Funeral Thursday. Aug. 27, 8:30. at the home. 9 a. m. St. Catherine’s church. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited. KIRBY-DINN SERVICE.

Legal Notices JOHNSON Sc ZECHIEL. Attorneys NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS The undersigned. J. Malcom Dunn, trustee of Wayne School township. Marlon countv. Indiana, hereby gives notice that he will receive .sealed bids at his office on the Rockville road, in Wayne township, Marion county. Indiana, up until ten o’clock a. m.. Saturday. August 29. 1931. for the driving and construction of a deep water well at school number 20 and making necesarv repairs on well at school number 10. In said township, all according to plans and specifications now on file in the township trustee’s offiCEach bidder will be reauired to deposit with his bid a check for SIOO.OO as evidence of good faith and a noncollusive affidavit, according to law. The right is reserved to select the lowest and best bidder or to reject all bids. J. MALCOLM DUNN. Trustee of Wavne School township, Marion county. Indiana. Business Announcements OLD CHAIRS MADE NEW—By rebottoming in cane, hickory or reed. Call Board of Industrial Aid for the Blind. Ha. 0583. FURNACE REPAIRING—I’II euarn.to save you money; cleaned. $1.50. Ir. 2168 eve. BATH ROOM— Complete. S6O; plumbing & heating Insctalled; reasonable. Ta. 4057, LET me nut anew 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 Painting and Papering PAINTING, exterior, interior; comp, msur HENDRIK DINKLA. Ch. 5950 PAPER furnished and hung. $4 roorti; work guaranteed. Ch. 3051-W. PAPER furn. and hung $4.50 per room. Ch. 2004. FRANK JACKSON. Ir. 2415. 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 Special Notices REMODELING SALE Hundreds of Pictures 1/2 PRICE LYMAN BEOS. 215 East Ohio DEBTS, notes, accounts collected or no chnree. 315 Board of Trade. LI. 8687. FLORENCE TEAROOM—3346 N. 111.; home cooking; good service. Special attention given to cloth luncheons or dinners at reasonable prices. Spe. dining rm. for same. Personals DETECTIVE Private. CONFIDENTIAL. 525 Lemcke Bldg. Ri. 1864; eves.. Hu 3HH. Transportation MOVING. s3—You help. $1 less; quick service: careful white men. Ch, 5840, IF YOU—Are driving somewhere ana wish congenial guests to share expense call Auto Travel Bureau. LI. 4351. 426 N 111. Storage and Transfer LOCAL AND OVERLAND TRANSFER - Fire-proof storage house. Store new pay 6 months later. No charge for hauling PARTLOW-JENKINB MOTOR CAR CO 419 E Market Rt 7750 LET RUSSELL TRANSFER move you on credit: 30 davs Ri 3455 Res.. Be 4353. STORAGE-OVERLAND HAULING Special prices on return loads, packing. California shipment Rl. 3628. RI. 6561. Fights, Ch. 0699-W OTTO J. SUESZ Help Wanted Male HOOVER CO. ~ SALES AND SERVICE Need 2 married, neat appearing men between 25 and 45 years with car; guaranteed territory; prominent positions; pay weekly. Apply 1131 N. Delaware. 9-11:30 a. m. IF vou are a carpenter and have good used lumber, or can secure It. and are interested on estimating costs for erecting several portable structures similar to ordinary garages for a reputable downtown firm, we will be glad to hear from you. Address Box A 213, Times. POSITIONS on ocean liners to Europe, Orient, South America: good pay; experience unnecessary; self-addressed envelope brings list. H. Arculus, Mt. Vernon, N Y. PORTER WANTED—Must be experienced; bring tools ready to work. MY BARBER & BEAUTY SHOP, 915 Riviera Drive.

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Situations Wanted Male YOUNG man wants anv kind of work, day or night. Good reference. Dr. 1225. Help Wanted Female LADlES—Positions—Aboard ocean liners; good pay. Visit Hawaii, China, Japan; experience unnecessary: self-addressed envelope brings list. E. W. Arculus, Mount Vernon, N. Y, SALESLADIES—Pay every day; big commission, house-to-house work; something new. E. S. Gorby, Gem Hotel. Wednesday. LADY fry cook; 25 to 30 years; expericnced with cash register. 2102 Prospect. 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 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 you have returned' the article and tickets will be mailed at once. LOST- -Large burlap sack containing large thrpaulin on 16th St., between King Ave. and Speedway. Notify George Hatfield, 3338 Wilcox. Reward. MIXED —Fox terrier and brindle, light brown, short tail, smooth hair. “Snoopie.” Liberal reward. Ri. 2162. LOST—2 Tires on rims, locked on carrier, east of Greenfield on Road 40. Reward. 120 S. Noble st. 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. LOST—Spectacles in brown case. Call Ta. 6645. j Reward. ELGIN open-face watch with fob; Broad Ripple pk.; keepsake: reward. Ch. 5668-W. LOST—Brown, white spotted fox terrier bob tail; reward. Ha. 0903-R, evenings. LOST —Pointer female, black and white, black head; reward. Ri. 5374. iiOST—Beagle hound pup, black and 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 dally, Rooms for Rent CAPITOL. N.. 1641 —Large front rm., next bath, private home privileges. Ta. 3857. CENTRAL, 2432—Living rm.. bedrm.. front connecting suitable. 2 or 4, adults. CENTRAL CAR—S 27 E. 12th: lovely sid? front., mod, prlv. home, one. $2. Rl. 7108. DREXEL ARMS HOTEL, 730 N. ILL. 100 rooms, $4 and up;, furnished apts. Under new management. GRACELAND, 4002—Private home; gentleman; near Butler. Wa. 0755-R. RUCKLE. 2949—Nice room; private home; garage optional; reasonable. Ta. 1559. WASH., 5571/2 W.: clean, steam heated rms. 82 up; hot water.- Men only. PRINCETON HOTEL Nice, clean rms.; hot. cold water; $5 wk.. with bath. $7 wk. Cool rms. A real summer home; ladles, gentlemen. 232 S 111 SUMMER RATES—Steam heat, hot water, con, bath. MER O HOTEL. 18V 2 W. Ohio. 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 vou at the modest rates of S7. $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. AMERICAN'HOTEL. 210 1 2 S _ lllinois: under new management. Rooms newly decorated. Rates by 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. Newly decorated. always hot water. S2 wk. 805 N. Illinois. Room for Rent With Board JEFFERSON. N.. 325 —Attract, rm.. privileges; car, bus. Meals. Men. Ch. 0685-J. MERIDIAN. N.. 2249—Parents & children. Will care for children of emp. Ta. 1508,

FOR A NICE S kJK COZY ROOM Business couples in fact, everyone will find it wise to look through the “Rooms for Rent” column of The Times Want Ads, when contemplating “a move.” It saves time, for you can quickly find the rooms available in the location that you desire. It also saves energy, and shoe leather. Scan The Times Want Ads. They are all there and first. READ TIMES ROOM ADS 111 __

Room for Rent With Board NEW JERSEY. N.. 2229—Light front rm.. modern: private home; privileges; 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 boys. Ch, 3415-J. 39 North Oxford. 13TH. E.. 604—Nlcelv furn. rm., bath. 2 meals optional; home priv. Ri. 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.. N.. 2037—Attract. 4-ru. apt.. 1 rm. kitchenette furn,, garage. Ta. 1550. ALABAMA. N„ 943—Rm., kitchen; private bath; 2 or 3 adults. Ri. 3211. ALABAMA. N.. 1019—2 and 3-rm. suites; nice, clean; private home; reasonable. BROADWAY, 1134—4 clean rooms, sink, range; 2 beds; $lO. CAPITOL, N.. 3654 —2 or 3 furn. housekeeping rms.; adults: near Butler; $5. COLLEGE. 2630—2 nicely furn. rms.. private home, gar., $7. He. 5053. DEL.. N.. 1836—3 Large mod. rms. down. All utilities furn.. low price. Ha. 3455-W. FOUNTAIN SQ.—2 or 3 conn, rms., down: porch; strictly priv.; gar. Dr. 3540-R. FOUNTAIN SQUARE—2 Rooms, $3.50; 1 room, $3. 1017 Prospect. 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. ILLINOIS, N.. 3120—1 nice rm.. kitchenette; everything furn.; near school. ILL.. N.. 838—Front rms.; sink range: $4.50 up; 1 wk. free; children welcome. ILLINOIS. N.. 1132—2 or 3-rm. apts.: $5.50 to SB. Ri. 294?. ILLINOIS. N.. 1726—Exceptionally furnished clean apartment. Private entrance. 1449 N. NEW JERSEY 3 connecting rooms; private entrance; everything fur.; free garage. Ri. 0575. NEW YORK. E.. 520—Large front rm. and kitchenette, everything furn.. reas. NEW JERSEY, N.. 134—Lodging, clean, rms., for the night. 25c and 50c. Rl. 4145, ORIENTAL. N.. 20—2-rm. furn. apt.; utiiities turn.; priv. ent„ week free. PARK, 933—Large, clean rm. and kltchenette every convenience; near Real Silk. PENN.. N. 807—LOVELY APT.. RM.. KITCHENETTE CHILD WELC. 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. Rl. 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; ho"sekeep. rms.. $7 wk.; maid service. R s, dble.. $1; sale,■ 50c; wk. $2,50, shower rath. 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. everything 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 oea; 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 unfurnlshed apts., all utilities turn. 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. THE HAINES— BIOV2 N. 111.; beautiful furn apt.; close ini reasonable. Li. 8884. WASH., E„ 3720—‘ Hollywod.” mod. 4-rm. turn, apt.; porch; S7 wk. Ir. 5877, LADY employed, middle age to share furn. apt.; walking distance. Ri, 0751. FOR FURNISHED HOUSES CALL MR. MOTT, SCHLOSS BROS. LI. 2318; EVENINGS, LI. 9065. NO OBLIGATIONS. BUNGALOW—S rooms. garage; nicely furnished: close to Brookslde Park; $45. Adults. MR. MOTT. Li. 9065. UPPER DUPLEX—3 rooms and bath; garage; adults. Ir. 7912. Ambassador Apt. Hotel REASONABLE DAY. WEEK OR MONTHLY RATES. Beautiful, modern, complete, furnisheo or unfurnished, with or without hotej service: walking distance. 850 N Pennsvivania street, or call Rl. 1371. 11TH. W.. 42—Nicely decorated kitchenette apartment; all utilities furnished; S3B. Call Apt. No. 1. THE GRANT. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS Apartments for Rent BELLEF., 2440—M0d. 4 rms.; porches, back yard; $27; winter. S3O. He. 5491. BROADWAY. 1727—4 rooms, bath, pantry; refinished: porches; reasonable. CENTRAL. 2342 —5 rm. apt., bath, kitchen: heat, water furn. He. 2783; Ri. 5994. MADISON AVE.. 1525 —3 rooms, bath; utilities furnished: garage. MANCHESTER. 962 N. PENN. Bedroom apartment; all utilities; $37.50 to S6O; Frlgidalre, LI, 1781. 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. WASHINGTON. E.. 5018—5 large rms". mod.; desirable: good neat; gar., rent reas. BARGAIN—I72I Ashland: 3-rm. modern; porch, yard; adults. He. 1905. In BeaintlM Woodruff? Among the trees, flowers, birds and squirrels; ten degrees cooler than downtown; country life; twelve minutes from the circle. Heat, gas, water, range, irigiaaire and Janitor service iurnished. 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. 926 Middle drive. Woodruff (next door south of fiat. CH. 6254. Apartment Rental Bureau Apartments in all parts of the city; free transportation to inspect apartments. Call He. 1237 or RI. 1371. day or night. Houses for Rent ASHLAND. 1208—Reduced, S3O; 6-rm. mod. garage; opposite school. Rl, 6170. „ 2369 ADAMS semi-modern single; gar S2O GREGORY & APPEL. INC. LI. 7491. BLAINE. 1029—5-rm. mod[ double; gar.: water pd.; nr. schools; reduced, Hu. 7686. FULTON. 732—5-rm. semi-mod. dble.. red.; near Real Silk; reduced. Ir. 0104. PULTON. 728—6-room semi-modern, newly deco., good location.-reduced. Ir. 0104, GALE, N.. 1527—Near Brookslde park; 5room semi-modern. Ch. 5463. GARFIELD DR.. E.. 2141—5 rms.. strict'y mod., garage. S2B. B. G. 77 J-l. GLADSTONE. N., 26—5-rm. modi double east, garage, water paid; $27.50. HAUGH, 410—Semi-modern. 6-room; for good recommended tenants call Be, 0200. JEFFERSON. N.. 17—Near Tech; 5-room mod., dble; water paid; reduced. Ch. 3012, KEYSTONE. % 707—5 rooms; >1 modern double: wated paid; $23; garage. MICHIGAN, W„ 3543 —6 rzn. modern: 3 bedrms.; garage; cistern McPHERSON, 2817—6-rm. mod., breakfast room; red. In and out; gar.; S3O. Rl. 9930. MEREDITH, 3054 —Mod. double bungalow 4 rooms; bath; garage; S2O, He. 5594. MERIDIAN. 608 8.; excellent for roomers: will pav moving expense. He. 5491. NEW YORK, 1001 W—3 rms. 1826 W. New York, 6 rms,; gar. 719 N. Pershing, 4-rm single; sl3; no. rent free; wa. pd. 3346 i Bf iway, 13 ma* mod* gag. $69. RL vm.

Houses for Rent OLIVER, 1425—6 rooms, bath, toilet, garage, water pd.; Reduced. sl9, Ir, 0671. PROSPECT, 1327—Near Fountain Square; attractive apt.; 3 nice large, cozy rms.; extra large closets; 2 individual stairways; Areola furnace, awnings, screens, stucco porch, garage; S3O; adults. 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, 2043—4 & 6 rms. mod.; gar. wat. pd., $16.50 & S3O. Dr. 7703-R. TEMPLE & PEARL—CIean. 4-rm. bungalow. gas. Its., wa. pd. redeco.. $13.50. He. 5805. WINTHROP. 4145—Modern double, garag*; reas. to responsible party. LI. 2423. WISCONSIN. 317 —5 rms., redeco.; garage; near School 22. Reduced. sl4, Ri. 0645. COTTAGE, 1545—5 rms., water paid, gas. elec., nicely papered; sl6. Dr. 3564-R. COLORED—44O Cora St.; recently decorated; reduced to $6. Cruse, 128 N. Del. ONE month free, rent sl2. 1436 Oliver ave.. 5 rooms. Owner. 1854 N. Delaware st. Ta. 5334. 16TH, E., 2517—Near Spades pk; 4-room mod, double; cabinet; garage. Dr. 1280. Modem, Northwest Four-room, hardwood floors, in-a-door bed; water paid. 2831 Kenwood; $22.50. Dunlop & Holtegel Ll. 6517. 122 E. Market. COLORED—BII Va W. 10th. 3 rooms, nicely papered; kitchen woodwork beautifully painted green; kitchen sink and cupboard; gas, electricity, city water, sanitary toilet, cement porch; rent reduced sls. Ta. 6250. 945 W. 25TH (COLORED! 5 Room single, $lO. GREGORY & APPEL. INC. Ll. 7491. Suburban for Rent FIVE-ROOM house and garage; $lO month. 1921 Frultdale, Ben Davis. Houses for Sale East STANTON AVE.. 3648—5-room modern bungalow, except furnace, vacant, well located; price reduced to $2,250. plus S4O Barrett, terms to reliable parties. LAWRENCE J. SEXTON. Realtor. Indiana Trust Bldg.. Ri. 7151, Ir, 0621. Suburban lor Sale CUT EXPENSES—Garage and 4 lots, $350. Beat that. Inquire 5612 West Washington. Farms toi 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 —Ideal Beach: new, modern lake front cottages, fishing, Ir. 4090. Re; ! Estate for Exchange EQUITY In residence for first class rooming house. Call 3210 N. Olney. Ch. 6731 after 6 p, m. Ask for Real Estate Man, SALE OR TRADE—I 6 and 32 rm. hotel. Owner going south. 359 W, Wash. St. Householo Goods Only 18 brand new all-steel refrigerators at special reduced prices. 3 colors. Polar Ice and Fuel Cos. 2000 Northwestern Ave. TA. 0689 THREE - PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITES. Slightly used. Ten wonderful Yalues. At $25 Each Cash Only. 1 The Ideal Furniture Cos. 227 W. Washington St. The •‘Cut-Price” Quality Furniture Cos. GAS STOVE—3 burners; “New Process;” good condition; SB. Hu. 4903. SEWING machines: portable, electric, Sineer: sacrifice, $3 per mo. See Mr. TINDER. SINGER CO.. 405 Mass. Ave. THOR WASHER—A-l condition; bargain for $lO. 1117 E. Michigan St. RUG —9x12 Axminster. good cond., cheap. Rl. 5551 between 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. SEWING Machines, portaoie electric Singer and other makes es low as $35 SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. 126 W Washington nt Rl 9718. FURNITURE—New, used; 3-rm. outfit; easy terms. N. BARRETT. 868 Virginia. HAVE vour sewing mch. repaired. White Sewing Mch. Cos.. 60 W. New York. Ri 4755 BEAUTIFUL Burl dining rm. and bedrm.. complete: living rm.; rugs; occasional tables: breakfast set; lamps. 2428 N. Mer. MAKE vour own dresses But Singer sewing machines as iow as *lO Binger SewIng Machine Cos 838 Va Ave Dr 2474 Radio and Equipment BARGAINS Crosley Wigit $19.50 A- K. 46 35.00 Majestic 52.00 Radiola 46 49 00 Cleartone 29.00 Radio Bargain Shop RELIABLE RADIO SHOP Repairing guaranteed. Calls. 75c. Ch. 2464, JUST CALL—That’s aU. Radio calls. EOc: aerials. $3. He. 4406. R. C. A. TUBES—Repair all electric radios. LINCOLN RADIO SERVICE. LI. 1126. Store-Office Supplies TYPEWRITERS Unusual bargains, all makes secondhand typewriters. All makes rented. $2.50 one month. 3 months. $6. Woodstock Typewriter Cos.. Fact,. B:r. 317 N Penn 8t Ll. 4712 TYPEWRITERS Rented. Ll. 9470 J. lIL W lyl I XbrtO Klng Ex 205 Masa LATE Model Corona portables. *35; guar. Judd Typewriter Ex„ 142 N. Mer. 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 *6,00 Best Island Creek and K.v„ blk. fkd. 6.50 Red Ash Pocahontas, smokeless. Ip.. 8.00 UNION ICE AND COAL CO. DR. 4621 Musical Instruments BEAUTIFUL reproducing Grand Plano; may be had for balance due on account: biggest value in city. WILKING MUSIC CO. WEGMAN. mahogany upright, a real value in a used piano; priced *SO. WILKING MUSIC CO.. 120 E. Ohio St. SAXOPHONES—lnvestigate our free lesson and easy pavment plan. LORENZ SAX BCHOOL. Pembroke Arcade. Ll. 4800. LOVELY apartment Grand, may be had by finishing payments: easy terms. WILKING MUSIC CO- 120 E. Ohio St. Miscellaneous for Sale REDW T OOD SIDING 6 Bdls. Redwood siding, $25.00. 1 Electric washing machine, $50.00. Copper wash boilers, $2.50 each. Window shade cloth, 10c per yard. Range boilers, standard, $7; extra heavy, SB. Unclaimed Freight Station Cor. Capitol s*id South St. YOUR USED SCHOOL BOOKS NOW. WE

AUTO LOANS jj% 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 r " "N CASH AT ONCE LOAN BY PHONE NO WAITING OUR REPRESENTATIVE NO ENDORSERS WILL CALL V. —... i LINCOLN AUTO LOAN CO. 8 SOUTH CAPITOL AVENUE RH e y 1321

DON’T LOSE YOUR AUTO Money a T Money Loan /\lltO Loans lJ>an We will pay off your present loan, advance you more money, make your payments very small. Sacks Bros. Auto Loan Cos. 308 Indiana Ave. RI. 5994 Corner Capitol and Indiana Avenues

Miscellaneous for Sale I/ppq 10 gallons. $1 each. We deliver. JX-CitjO WEST END BOTTLE CO. 538 W. Pearl St. Li. 8085. BARBER chair and mirror lor sale. -20 2110 Roosevelt ave. POPCORN machine, good as new; bargain for cash. Hu. 6665. BARBER CHAIR. “Kokran.” sign included. also Dentist Chair, reas. Ri. 4173. FOR SALE—Wardrobe trunk, used 2 weeks. A-l condition. sls. Ir. 3385, 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. Rl. 0369. Miscellaneous Wanted FURNITURE OP ALL KINDS. HOMES COM PLETE PREFERRED. HODGE* AUCTION. Ml. 9019. WILL PAY CASH FOR 4 TO 6 ROOMS OF FURNITURE. , CALL TA. 3011. 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. 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 entry blanks, write or phone A. G. Meyer. 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. PARNTERSHIP In good going ' restaurant, good factory district. Mrs. Kumpart. Dr. 4597. 4-CHAIR BARBER SHOP—In , excellent condition; a money maker. Times. Box A-214. ‘ ROOMING house; 11 rms., gd. cond.; consider auto part paymt. 530 N. Alabama. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS. Barter and Swap 1924 BUICK coupe for 1929 Ford convertible coupe or tudor. Will pay cash difference. No dealers. 1714 S. Delaware. Money to Loah FURNITURE auhQians Buckeye Finance Cos. 207 E. New York St RI, 4974 LOANS—On furniture. Rate per month 2% LOWEST IN CITY INDIANAPOLIS PUBLIC WELFARE LOAN ASSOCIATION 330 Occidental Bldg. Ri 3587. Other Companies Paid Off. Loans $lO to S3OO in 24 hours. PERSONAL FINANCE CO. Formerly Beneficial Loan Society 34 S. PENNSYLVANIA ST Ri 50&4 Personal Property Doan* CAPITAL LOAN COMPANY. Inc 141% E. Washington St. Riley 7561 1102% Prospect 8t Drexel 5088 AUTOS FURNITURE LOANS EQUITABLE FINANCE CO. 319 E. Ohio St. Ll. (60$ TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS. Auto Supplies and Repairs Motors Rebuilt, $lB to $27 Valves ground, $3 to $7. Rings installed, $7 to *l2. Everything else at big saving. Drive in or phone. INDIANA STATE AUTO SCHOOL. South add Alabama. Ri. 0648. USED TIRE SALE 2500 Good tires, including all size balloons. This week only SI.OO each. Tubes 50c each. Bargains in truck tires also. TOM ROGERS Be. 4300. 3117 W. Wash. JOHN GUDELHOEFER WAGON CO. Win repair or mske new iocs and curtain* for vour car 209 Kentucky Ave Automobiles for Sale TODAY’S BARGAINS New Pontiac Coach $675 1929 Auburn 8-90 Sedan 445 1929 Essex De Luxe Sedan 395 1929 Essex Coach 345 1929 Ford Roadster 225 1928 Chevrolet Bedan 225 1927 Chrysler 60 Sedan 195 1928 Chrysler 52 Sedan 245 1926 Nash Coach 50 If you want a good used car, see these. Terms or Trade. JONES MOTOR CORP. Capitol and Vermont. Li. 4455. Special Today Only 1929 Hudson sedan. This car looks and runs like anew car. Absolutely A-l all around condition- $5.35. NORTH SIDE CHEVROLET CO. 836 E. 63rd St. Hu, 7700. Bargain* tn Use a Cara CARSON BROS 921-23 Virginia Avt Dr. 0233 REAL VAbou IN USED CARS. HARMON NEW USED CAR STORE 1033-** > MEWTTVHN *T ! BUICK ! Don’t Fail to Visit Indiana’s Finest Used Car Store When Contemplating the Purchase of an Automobile, f Indianapolis Buick Cos. filkw 11HH £. Wflihj fit — Borrlcf

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A “LOT” OF BARGAINS 1929 Nash Conv. Coupe. .s37s 1931 Studebaker Sedan .... 995 1931 Hudson Sedan ...... 875 1927 Chevrolet Sedan 125 1929 Essex Sedan ’ 295 1927 Hudson Sedan 195 1929 Studebaker Vic. Cpe.!! 495 1928 Graham-Paige Sedan.. 295 1923 Pierce Arrow Sedan.... 125 1929 Ford Roadster 175 1926 Hudson Coach * 65 1925 Hudson Coach ’ 45 1928 Oakland Sedan j 2 95 MARMON’S USED CAR LOT 16th and Meridian Ll fiTsa USED CAR STORE 1037 N. Meridian LI . 6359

Free Wheeling Can Now Be Installed on Any Car $!8J(0) Small Charge for Installing Salesmen Wanted. 1233 N. Meridian

X gf ssypa*t „ Hare Chevrolet Cos. 540 E. Wash. St. R , Qogn evenings and Sunday ° 325, ICHEVROLETSI WT Track Specials fc’ 2—’26 Chevrolet 1-ton _ ..trucks: each $ 50.10 30 Chevrolet IV 2 - ton 7 grain bodv 425 00 V/| 29 . Chevrolet l'/ 2 - ton. " ■ ,s take body 360.C0 - ton _ . chassis 135 oo LAUTH CHEVROLET CO 3547 East Wash. St. Ir. 1178. X CHEVROLET COACH. 1928. A real bargain, in fine shape throughout: onlv *215. Hare Chevrolet Cos. 540 E. Wash. St. RL 5325. Open evenings and Sunday. 1926 CHRYSLER—Roadster, rumble seat; paint, tires good: motor perfect; *195. BRIGHTWOOD AUTO CO. 2346 Station St. . Ch. 6646. X CHEVROLET cabriolet. 1928; good in every respect: green Duco finish chat looks like new: *195. Hare Chevrolet Cos. 540 E. Washington St. Rl, 5325. 1927-28-29 ESSEX Coaches and Sedans. Mechanically good; priced to sell. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES _1663-65 S. Meridian. Dr. 4743. *fUA ! FORDS ! ’29 Ford Coup'i *245 I '29 Ford Spor’; Coupe 255 ’3O Ford Coupe 365 . M . . ’3O Ford Tudor 375 \JJ '29 Ford Tudc r 250 ft IK '3O Ford Sport Coupe 385 All Carry the Red O. K. Tag LAUTH CHEVROLET CO. 3547 E. Waashlngton St. Ir. 1178. Open Evenings Until 10, t FORD —Pick ups, two good ones. *3O eachj BROWNING GENT CO.. Inc.. Meridian and Tenth St. FORD. 1929 TUDOR—Dark blue, excellent condition; good rubber Just what you are looking for. *SO cash: balance easv. FOUTS FORD DEALER Belmont and W Washington Sts. Be. 3289 Open evenings. FORD A ’3O roadster: like new: must sellr make offer. Owner 2304 Sherman Dr. FORD Model A sport coupe. 1928. Here is a real buv in good mechanical condition. Onlv *175. Terms. C. O. Warnock. 819 E Wash, st. LI. 8391. FORD—I92B phaeton: in good conditlonl priced at *l5O for auick sale. Browning Gent Cos. 1005 N. McTidtan. Ri. 8655. FORD, 1930 —-Standard coupe, looks and runs like new. Tires good; special offer, *75 cash, balance easy POUTS FORD DEALER. Belmont and W. Wasihngton Sts. Be. 3289. Open evenings, FORD, Mode! A Tudor, 1929> runs like a new car; in perfect condition; only *295terms. C. O. WARNOCK. 819 East Wasblngton street. Li. 8391. MARMCN 1927 coach. 8- runi~and looks good: priced for auick sale: *145: terms. Browning Gent Cos.. Inc. Meridian ct 10th. PACKARD. 1928 sport roadster: driven 15.131: two side mounts; car runs and shines like new: *2OO down. Browning Gent Cos. 1005 N. Meridian! Rl. 8*55. PONTIAC COACH” 1926, runs fine! in good shape: only *125; terms. C. O. WARNOCK, 819 R Washington st. Li. 8391. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS Trucks FORD 1929 tti-Ton Ford panel body; in best of condition FRANK HATFIELD CO 623 N Caottoi R 1 am Automobile Wanted Want to Sell Your Car? DON’T DO ITI Trade n to us on a new Pord. Leave a small deposit and take the balance home with vou In cash. No delay. Any and all models NORTHWESTERN SALES OO Authorised Fora Deal era WILL— Pay cash tot your ear r yoor AUTOOO. *