Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 97, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 September 1931 — Page 13

SEPT. 1, 1931

Many Desirable Houses Are Listed in the “Houses for Rent” Column Today

DR. STEWART DIES FOLLOWING LONG ILLNESS Four Others, Long Residents of City, Claimed by Death. Ranks of old-time residents of Indianapolis were thinned by death which took the lives of five at their homes Monday. Dr. William Robert Stewart, 66, of 2439 Broadway, prominent physician, died at his home after an illness of four years. Funeral services for Dr. Stewart xvill be held at 2:30 Wednesday afternoon at the McNeely & Sons mortuary and burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery. For the last thirty-eight years Dr. Stewart was a member of the Third Christian church. He had lived in Indianapolis since 1893. Widow Survives Him Surviving him are the widow, Mrs. Della M. Stewart; three daughters, Mrs. Lorine Bloom of Boston, Mass., Mrs. Max Baker and Mrs. Gilbert ■Fuller, both of Evanston, 111.; two brothers, Dr. W. B. Stewart, Indianapolis, and Dr. J. W. G. Stewart, Waba'h, and a sister, Mrs Ellis Bloomer, Wabash. Last rites for Samuel C. Henry, 63, of 319 East Twenty-fourth street, railway mail clerk for thirtyfive years, will be held at 11 a. m., Wednesday, followed by burial in the Indianapolis Hebrew cemetery. Mr. Henry died in an automobile en route to Indianapolis from the southern part of the state Monday. Surviving him are the widow, Mrs. Emma Henry; two brothers, Albert Henry, treasurer of the Indiana Bell Telephone Company, and Frank Henry of the S indard Oil Company in China and a sister, Mrs. Frank White r. Pasadena, Cal. IVed Leukhardt Dies Fred C. Leukhardt, 78, a native of Germany, who lived in this city since 1889, died Monday at his home, 851 North Tacoma avenue, after a long illness. Funeral services will be held at 2 Wednesday afternoon at the home. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery. Until his retirement eight years ago, Mr. Leukhardt was an employe of the New York Central railroad. Surviving him are the widow, Mrs. Sophie Leukhardt; two daughters, Mrs. Tillie Pippert and Mrs. Sophie Leeb; three sons, Fred, August and William Leukhardt, and three brothers, August, Christ and Gottleib Leukhardt, all of Indianapolis. Railroad Man Dies A resident of Indianapolis fifteen years, Wilfred H. Evans, 45, of 3302 Graceland avenue, succumbed to a several months’ illness at his home. He was an employe of the Pennsylvania railroad. Funeral services will be held at the home of "his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Evans, living near Terre Haute, Wednesday afternoon. Other survivors are the widow, Mrs. Jennie Evans; two sons, W. Dale and R. Wayne Evans; and four stepchildren, Mrs. George Thielman, Mrs. Elsie Karger, Mrs. Margaret Webb and Roy Harper. Mrs. Ella Burke Nichols, 73, prominent Indiana school teacher, died today at the home of her son, Burke Nichols, 5860 Forest lane. School Teacher Dies Born in Rockville, Mrs. Nicholas taught school in several Indiana cities, including Indianapolis, during the last forty years, and was active in club work in western Indiana. Funeral services tentatively have been set for Thursday morning at St. Joseph's Catholic church at Rockville cemetery. In addition to the son. two stepdaughters, Mrs. Lee Calvert of Stuttgart. Ark., and Mrs. Ernest Nevins of Bloomington, Ind., survive her. Births Glrla Aaron and Esther Green. Methodist hospital. Charles and Kathleen Knepper, St. Vincent's hospital. Homer and Ellen Hodel, St. Vincent’s * lo A?bert and Agnes Brand. St. Vincent’s hospital. Eugene and Ruth Kennernecht. 1245 Morgan. Kenneth and Roma Hittle. Methodist hospital. Evan and Martha King. 1859 North Tailman. Ernest and Mary Grizzle. 1016 South Jicvstone. Jerome and Alpha Harder. 1228 Kelly. Jessie and Obella Plippens. 421 Blake. Robert and Dorothy Lee. 323 North I,vnn. Oscar and Emma Franklin, 16 North and Mildred Culpepper. 4528 Ecofleld. Jasper and Muriel Tucker, Methodist nCi and Eunice Good, Methodist hosPit Ambrose and Ethel Wysong, 224 North C ' and La Velle Miller. St. Vincent hospital. William and Helen Polley. St. Vincent's hospital. Boys Leo and Mildred Zike, St. Vincent’s hospital. Marion and Bernice Tex, St. Vincent’s hospital. Roland and Mildred Schmedel. St. Vincent’s hospital. Paul and Mary Cave, St. Vincent’s hospital. Curtis and Ruth Haskins, St. Vincent’s hospital. Leonard and Margaret Bates. St. Vincent's hoslptal. William and Irene Fredrick. 4009 East Tenth. James and Bertie Bryant. 1705 North Lafayette Road. Frank and May Blatter, 833 West Pratt. Harlan and Anna Lamb. 2039 North Tacoma. Everett and Irene Meade, 3409 East Washington. Gilbert and Alice Templeton. Methodist hospital. Maurice and Pearl Winthrow. Methodist hoslptal. Joel and Ruth Wilmoth, Methodist hospit*’. A. drle and Dorothy Ledgerwood, Methodist hospital. Fredrick and Josephine Gallagher, Methodist hospital. Ross and Meredith Reynolds. 1050 Eugene. \ Thomas and Edna Flowers. 5712 East Michigan. Alfred and Caroline Haley, 2020 Winter. Detahs Etta B. Re lc bold. 48. 928 Sttilweß. uremia. Mazel WaWnger. 19. Coleman hospital, •cute endocarditis. Newton J. McGuire. 62. 3356 Central, dla**4jrthur E. Latta. 59. 2330 North Talbot, mitral insufficiency. . .. Florence Mltchel Fisher. 63. Methodist -.hospital, peritonitis. * William Lee. 21. 2714 Sangster. pulmonary tuberculosis. Oeorge Lavman. 56. city hospital, pulmonary tuberculoosls. Lura Franklin. 44. Long hospital, tuberculous peritonitis, t Nathan Naperstlck. 52. 827 South Capitol, carcinoma. Jessie D. Malone. 63. Methodist hospital. acute mvocardltis. Edgar Springer. 60. Methodist hospital, diabetes mellltus. oueenie Massie. 65. city hospital, arL terlosclerosls Susie Brown. 53. 2325 North Arsenal, valvular heart disease.

The City in Brief

WEDNESDAY EVENTS Pordue Alumni Association luncheon, Severln. Klwanls Club luncheon. ClaypooL Lions Club luncheon, Lincoln Illini Club luncheon. Board nf Trade. Mutual Insurance Association luncheon, Columbia Club. A popularity contest will feature the Ship and Travel by Rail Club’s dinner dance at Hotel Severin, Sept. 26. at which more than 1,000 local railway and express emlpoyes are expected to be present. * William B. Conners, state representative, is chairman of the committee arranging for the event. “The Unemployed Workers Prepare for the Coming Winter” will be the topic of Miss Ora Boyce, Clinton, speaking before the Unemployed Council at Workers’ Center, 932 l-i South Meridian street, Wednesday night at 8. Jack Evans, Socialist speaker, will talk on “The Cure for Unemployment” before a mass meeting at Howard and Risner streets Wednesday night at 8. This is one of a series of meetings being held this summer under Socialistic auspices. Labor day activities will be announced soon, according to Joe Thomas, chairman of the mass meeting committee. PROBE REPORT WOMAN HAS FOUR HUSBANDS Mrs. Jean Davenport, Involved in Bigamy, Linked to New “Findings.” Detectives today were probing reports that Mrs. Jean Davenport, 24, of 431 South Pine street, doesn't have two husbands—but four. Mrs. Davenport recently was given until Dec. 11 by Municipal Judge William H. Sheaffer to have divorce proceedings brought by her first husband, William Lich, 2637 East Eighteenth street, disposed of before remarrying husband No. 2, John Davenport of the Pine street address. The divorce action was filed in superior court two Monday by Lich. Annulment of the second marriage and another ceremony to John Davenport are to complete the plans provided detectives do not find husbands No. 3 and 4. Charge of. bigamy is pending against the woman.

RICHARD RINGLING DIES One of Famed Circus Family Is Victim of Heart Ailment. By United Pres* WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, Mont., - Sept. I.—A lingering heart disease caused the death of Richard T. Ringling, son of the late Alfred T. Ringling, one of the founders of the Ringling Brothers Circus. Mr. Ringling was found in his room by servants at his ranch home here Monday. He w'as born in Baraboo, Wis. Later he lived in New York City, subsequently taking his own circus on the road in 1915. He retired from the show business to devote his time to operating his extensive sheep and cattle business shortly after 1916, when he acquired a large ranch here from an uncle, John Ringling. BID ON MUSCLE SHOALS Seven of 132 Firms Invited Offer Leasing Proposals. By United Pres* WASHINGTON, Sept. 1. —The President’s Muscle Shoals commission today opened seven bids for leasing the government-owned power and nitrate plant. Only seven bids were received from the 132 companies invited by the commission to make tenders. The commission refused to name the bidders on the ground that some of them submitted mere outline bids and several others were expected to be submitted later, SALLEE’S WRIT FAILS Effort to Attach Fair’s’ Smashup Locomotives Is Futile. An effort to attach two locomotives designed for use in a head-on collision at the state fair failed Monday when deputy sheriffs found the engines did not belong to the American Amusement Company, against which the attachment writ was filed. Consequently, Guy Sallee, contractor who painted the steel monsters, will have to find other means of collecting S7OO, which he says the amusement company owes him. Officials of the Big Four railroad said the purchase of the locomotives had been contracted for by the amusement firm, but the contract price had not been paid. SALVATION ARMY BROKE Finances Practically Gone With Three Months Yet to Go for Aid. Salvation Army finances practically are exhausted, although it will be three months before funds can be obtained from the Community Fund. This was bared at a meeting of the Army’s advisory board Monday. It was stated that claims have been much heavier than were expected, when the budget was made out last year. The question of ways and means of carrying out the work of the Army under the limited resources available will be discussed at the next meeting. Take Solo Flights Latest aviation students to take their solo flights at Municipal airpart include E. C. Phillips, 3537 North Pennsylvania street, and Charles Rudicel. both members of the Student Pilots Service Club. Legal Notices BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS NOTICE OF HEARINO Notice is hereby Riven than John M. Cain has filed with the Board of Zoninß Appeals of the City of Indianapolis, a petition askinß permission to vary the requirements of the Zoninß Ordinance bv erecting a frame restaurant building at 1430 Naomi street. A Public Hearing will be held by said Board in Room 104. City Hall, Tuesday, September 15th, 1931, at 2:30 p. m . at which time and place all interested persons will be Riven opportunity to be heard in reference to the matters set out in said petition. BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS GEO. T. O’CONNOR. President. ret ary-Engl nee r. BusijMfcss Announcements OLD CH* 'S MADE NEW—Bv rebottom mg in & *. hickory or reed. Call Boare of Indus.rial Aid for the Blind. Ha. 0583

•' FUNERAL DIRECTORS 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. 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 DEATH NOTICES j LEUKHARDT. FRED C.—Beloved husband of Louisa Leukhardt. father of Mrs. Tillie Pippert, Fred A.. August C. and William H. Leukhardt and Mrs. Sophia Leeb. brother of Christ. August and Gottlieb Leukhardt. and grandfather of Walter Pippert and Eloise. Donald. Richard and William Leukhardt. passed awav Monday. Aug. 31. Funeral services will be held at the residence. 851 N. Tacoma Ave.. Wednesday afternoon. Sept. 2. at 2 o’clock. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. Friends invited. WALD FITNE.'R ALDI REC T ORS. KOLCHECK. WILLIAM H.—Beloved husband of Ora Koolcheck, father of Hugh V.. and George W. Kolcheck. brother of Mrs. Louise Balst. and Mrs. Rose M. Horst of Hope. Ind.. uncle ol Mrs. Adaline Brvan and William J. Balst, passed away Monday. Aug. 31. Funeral notice later. For particulars call WALD FUNERAL DIRECTORS, SCHWARTZ. CHARLES—Age 59 years, beloved father of Carl Schwartz, passed awav Monday eve. Services at the PLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY, Wednesday. 2_p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. BALLWEG. ELNORA KIMMEL—Age 55 years, at Denver, Colo.. Saturday, Aug. 29. Funeral will be held at the LAUCK FUNERAL HOME. 1458 S. Meridian St.. Wednesday, 8:30 a. m. Sacred Heart church. 9 a. m. Burial St. Joseph's cemetery, HENRY. SAMUEL. C. —Husband of Emma Romer Henry, passed away suddenly Monday morning. Funeral services will be held Wednesday. Sept 2. at 11 _ a. m. at the M'NEELY MORTUARY. 1828 N. Meridian St. Friends invited. HENDERSON. VERA—Age 27. of *2445 Pierson Ave. .passed awav at the Methodist hospital Monday. Funeral at SHIRLEY BROS. CENTRAL CHAPEL 943 N. 111. St.. Thursday. 1:30 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends mav call_at the Chapel after 5 p. m. Tuesday. STEWART. DR. WILLIAM ROBERT —Age 66. husband of Della M Stewart father of Mrs. Carlton W. Bloom of Boston. Mass.: Mrs. C. M Baker and Mrs. Gilbert H. Fuller of Evanston, 111.: brother of Dr. W. B Stewart Indianapolis: Dr. J. W. G. Stewart and Mrs. Julia Bloomer of Wabash, passed away at the residence. 2439 Broadway. Aug. 31. Friends may call at the residence Monday evening and Tuesday all dav. Funeral Wednesday. 2:30 p. m.. at THE M'NEELY MORTUARY, 1828 N. Meridian. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill.

Business Announcements \ BATH ROOM—Complete. S6O: plumbing Sc heating installed: reasonable. Ta. 4057, ALL KINDS of furnace work. Work guaranteed. Inspection free. Ir. 7481. FURNACE REPAIRING—I’II guarn. to save you money; cleaned, $1.50. Ir, 2768 eve. LET me put anew roof on your garage. A-l painter: references. He. 1703 eve. PAPER HANGING—Hung and furnished $4.50 up. GLENN FREW Be. 0838-R-Painting and Papering PAPER furriished and hung. $4 room; work guaranteed. Ch, 3051-W. PAPER hanging, painting and all kind of repairing; prices reasonable. Ta. 0207. PAINTING, exterior, interior; comp, insur. HENDRIK DINKLA, 2650 E. 34th. Ch 5950. PAPER HANGING—Hung and furnished $4 up. GLENN FREW. . Be. 0838-R. . PAPER furn. and hung $4.50 per room. Ch. 2004. FRANK JACKSON Ir 2415. Special Notices DR. H. A. BOYD, formerly located in Hume-Mansur has associated himself with Dr. Custer Electrical and Surgical Clinic. 2320 N. Dela. Specializing In Kidney. Liver. Gall Bladder. High Blood Pressure and Pelvic disorders. Especially equipped for prevention of operations in above conditions. Ta. 1309. Save this notice DEBTS, notes, accounts collected or no charge 315 Board of Trade. LI. 8637 Transportation IF YOU—Are driving somewhere and wish congenial guests to share expense, call Auto Travel Bureau. LI. 4351, 426 N. 111. Instructions TO discover if you have talent, we offer a special six weeks’ free instruction in voice pipe organ and piano, for enrollment fee of $2. Ir. 0956. BATTERY men wanted. Good jobs soon. Complete course, only $35. Three to five weeks prepares you. Indiana State Auto Schoo 1, 401 S. Alabama. Ri. 0648. Personals DETECTIVE Private*. CONFIDENTIAL 525 Lemckc Bldg. Ri. 1864; eves.. Hu 3107. Storage and Transfer LOCAL AND OVERLAND I’RANbFEK— Fire-proof storage house. Store now pay 6 months later. No charge for hauling. PARTLOW-JENKINS MOTOR CAR CO. 419 K Market RI 7750 BROAD RIPPLE Transfer Cos., long dist. moving, stock hauling. Wa. 3700; Hu. 2137. MOVING. s3—You help. $1 less: auick service: careful white men. Ch. 5840, STORAGE-OVERLAND HAULING Special prices on return loads, packing. California shipment. Rl. 3628. Ri. 6561. Fights. 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 for The Apollo Theater To See Janet Gaynor in “Merely Mary Ann” When vou have returned the article to its owner, ask him to call Miss Joe at THE TIMES WANT AD DEPARTMENT and sav that vou have returned the article and tickets will be mailed at once. LOST —McCurry tire and rim, 19x5.50, 6ply, $lO reward and no questions asked. Ri. 5868. GERMAN POLICE DOG—Large, brown, male; reward for finding or information leading to finding. Ch. 2209. LOST—Small Black grip containing ladies' wearing apparel Saturday p. m.. on 38th or 42d. near Capitol. Hu. 4320. LOST—Male airedale. with collar and license name "Laridy." Hu. 1045. Help Wanted Female LADIES to learn the barber trade; we can not supply demand: earn while learning; terms if desired. Terr's Sanitary Barber College. 510 E. Washington. 472 W. Washington.

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Help Wanted Male Wanted Experienced man in selling; domestic and Oriental Rugs. State agfe and experience. Box A-217. Times. WANTED—Two men who can sell used cars. Must have own transportation. See Mr. Frazer, Jones Motor Corp., Capitol and Vermont. BARBER STUDENTS—Earn while learning; low rate tuition; terms if desired; diplomas awarded. Established 20 years. Torr's Sanitary Barber College, 472 W. Washington. 510 E, Washington. Rooms for Rent ASHLAND. 2221—Front rm„ private entrance; mod, kitchen privileges. He 5148. BROADWAY, 2121—Living and bedroom, $2 week; garage optional. Ta. 0597. CENTRAL, 3239—Young man to share room; twin beds; prlv. home. Wa. 1499. CONGENIAL young man share rm., $2 wk. On car line. Call Ha. 4324-R. DREXEL ARMS HOTEL, 730 N. ILL. 100 rooms, $4 and up; furnished apts. Under new management. FOUNTAIN SQUARE —Very attractive room for 2 young gentlemen to room together at 1437 Prospect St. GRACELAND. 4002—Private home; gentleman; near Butler. Wa. 0755-R. ILLINOIS, N. 1907—Cheerful, well furn. large closet, steam: suit. 1 or 2; garage. MADISON AVE.. 415—Nice rooms. $2 per week and up. - MERIDIAN, N. 1920—Lovely rm., 1 or 2 ladies, home privll.; plenty heat, hot wat. at all times; refer, exchanged. Ta. 0739. MERIDIAN HOTEL—B4O N. Meridian. Rooms and eats. $3.50 ea. week; parkIng. Ri. 0562. MICH., 3032 E.—Nicely furnished rm.; 5 windows; private home; prlvil. Ch. 1591. NEW JERSEY, N., 1522—Newlv furn. front rooms: private home. Rl. 6081. ORIENTAL. 20 N.—Furn. front sleep, rm.. also unfurn. rm.; private entrance. PARKVIEW—Front rm., no other roomers’ breakfast, gar.; E. Wash, car. Rl. 5693. RUCKLE, 1944—Attractive tront rm., modern; home privileges. He. 5551, RUCKLE. 2949 —Nice room; private home; reasonable. Ta. 1599. TEMPLE, N., 3716—Nicely furn. rm.. mod.; garage; home privileges. Ch. 5990. VERMONT at 111., large light room, main floor, gentleman. Li. 8612. 320 E. VERMONT N'ce clean rooms, $2.50 up. All conveniences. Ri. 0575. WASH., W., 557‘i—Steam heated rms., $2 up: home-like place; men only: close in. WOODRUFF PL., 856 W. Dr.—Desirable rm., modern, private home. Ch. 7297, TWO—Modern, furnished rooms, near 12TH. E., 521—Attractive rm., mod. home, $3; V 2 sq. Central car. Ri. 3752. HOTEL ANTLERS AN ADDRESS OF DISTINCTION which correctly implies a note of exclusiveness and quiet good taste. Our free narking lot. private swimming pool and coffee shop render us serviceable to vou 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 are equipped with baths 750 N. MERIDIAN ST. LI. 2351. PRINCETON HOTEL Nice clean, hot, cold water, $5 wk.; bath. $7 wk. Warm ste&m heated rms. Real winter home; ladies, men. 232 S. IIL Ambavssador Apt. Hotel REASONABLE DAY, WEEK OR MONTHLY RATES. Beautiful, modern, complete, furnished or unfurnished, with or without hotel service; walking distance. 850 N. Pennsylvania street, or call Rl. 1371. AMERICAN HOTEL 210 ,, 2 S. 111., new management, newly decorated; by wk., $3.50 up; bath. $7, sgle.; 58 dble. Steam heat. Ladies, gentlemen. 46TH, W.. 133—Lovely large rm., prlvil.. In real home; gar., gentleman. Hu. 5558.

Rooms for Rent Apartment Rental Bureau Apartments in all parts of the city; free transportation to inspect apartments. CaU He. 1237 or Ri. 1371, day or night. ATTRACTIVE rm. for 1 or 2; Illinois carline; no other roomers. Ta. 4183. NICELY furnished rm. in private apt. 1300 East. Ri. 8107. _____ Room for Rent With Board_ DELAWARE, N., 843—Strictly mod. rm.; twin beds; gentlemen; Teas. Li. 6209. GRAY. N.. 958—55 for rm. and board; carline; private; congenial. Ch. 3232-R. GALE. N.. 2210—Children rm. and board. Mother's_care; private home. Ch. 1530. IRVINGTON—Room and board, suitable 2; near car and bus. Ir. 4715. MERIDIAN. N.. 2249—Parents Sc children. Will care for children of emp. Ta. 1508. NEW JERSEY. N.. 2229—Nice front rm.. modern, real home; privileges; home cooking if desired. Ta. 4706. 13TH, E.. 604—Nicelv furn. rm.. bath. 2 meals optional; home prlv. Ri. 8815. WANTED—Children; priavte home: near School 67, Be. 2861-J. McINTIRE HOTEL —1523 N. Cap.; clean, desirable rooms with board. >7 per wees. WANT children to board, small farm; close in; reasonable. R. R. 9, Box 254, Rent Housekeeping Rooms ALA.. N.. 2037—Attract. 4-rm. apt.. 1 rm. kitchenette furn.. garage. Ta. 1550. ALABAMA, N.. 523, APT. I—Autrac. 3-rm. apt., modern, constant hot water. 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. ASHLAND, 2450—2 large housekeeping rms., everything furn.. mod. He. 4678. ASHLAND. 1634—Modern rm.. connecting bath; private entrance. ' BARTH, 1315—2 large rms., nicely furnished. Dr. 3304-J. BEVILLE. 17 N.—3 furn. rms., inclosed porch, lights, water turn., $7. Ch. 6338-W. BELLEFONTAINE, 1810—2 well furnished front rms., modern, garage. He. 4774. BROADWAY. 1134—2 rms., kitchenette. sink, range. 2 beds. $7, CAPITOL. N.. 3654—2 or 3 furn. housekeeping rms.; adults; near Butler: $5. COLLEGE, 2426 —2 fine front rooms; kitchen-dinette; utilities. sll. He. 2509. DEL., N.. 1836—3. large, mod., unfur. rms All utilities furn.. low price. Ha. 3455-W. FLETCHER, 1233—Living rm.. bedrm., kitchenette apt., front ent. Dr. 5067-R. FOUNTAIN SQUARE—2 nicely furn. front rms., next bath; reduced. Dr. 3540-R. HARLAITd. 1113—3 front furn. rms.; bath; ground floor. Dr. 2432 . ILL.. N.. 805—H. K. R. rooms, suitable for 2 adults. Newlv decorated, hot water, all times. Price. $4 and $5. Running water. Sleeping room, $2. ILLINOIS. N.. 2625—Nice rm. and kitchenette; also 2 rms.. dinette; furn.; pri. ent. ILLINOIS. N.. 3120—1 nice rm., kitchenette; everything furn.: near school. MICH., E„ 2416—2 rms., priv. bath arid entrance; everything furn. $6. Ch. 7100. NEW - JERSEY, N., 134—Lodging, clean, rms., for the night. 25c and 50c. Ri. 4145. OHIO. 540 E.—2 nice front room. $4 per week. Other at $2 and $3. PENN.. N. 807—LOVELY APT., RM.. KITCHENETTE CHILD WELC, LI, 3094. PINE. N.. 615—2 rms., furn. or unfurn., heat, light, gas furn.; reasonable. RANDOLPH, N., 233—2 clean modern; utilities; $6 week. Rl. 2677. ST. JOE. E.. 215—2 front rms.. downstairs. modern, sink; reas. Ri. 5273. TALBOTT. N.. 2338 —2-rm. kitchentte apt , private entrance, garage, reason. Ta. 7038. DOWNTOWN—Furnished or unfurmsheq. 1 or 2 rms.. wkly. or monthly rates; util. Call BREVORT HOTEL. 111. & Ohio Bts. Houses and Flats Furnished ASHLAND. 1529 —2-room apt.; clean and everything furnished: private ent.; $7. BELLEFONTAINE, 2901—1 rm. kitchenette, furn. or unfurn.; very desirable neighborhood. He. 4875. CENTRAL, 2131—3-rm., front apt.; private porch, ent.; utilities, $8 week. He. 4155. DE QUINCEY. 427—Home-like, Ist floor, private apartment; utilities; garage. EAST—4-RM NICELY FURNISHED APT.; S3O MONTH. IR. 7752, ILLINOIS, N., 2611—2 bedroom apartment; Frigidaire; util, paid; good ht.; 2-car gar. WASH.. E.. 3720—‘ Hollywood;” mod. 4-r., furn. or unfurn.; porch; *s7 wk. Ir. 5877. THE HAINES—BIOV2 N. 111.; beautiful furn apt.; close in; reasonable. Li. 8884. 4-ROOM furnished cottage; water, light and gas furnished; $8 wk. Call at 1611 Southeastern Ave. 40TH, W.. 419—Lower 5 rooms, modern; garage; porch; yard. Wa. 2536. SEMI-MOD., 5 rm. cottage; electric lights, furnace; garage; Speedway bus; $8 wk. S2B mo. Inquire 1713 Tibbs Ave. 11TH. W„ 42—Nicely decorated kitchenette apartment: all utilities furnished; S3B. Call Apt. No. 1. THE GRANT. NICELY FURN.—3-rm. upper duplex, bath. good heat, garage, adults. Ir. 7912. BUNGALOW. 6100 NORTH—S rooms; 2car heated garage; nicely furnished; radio, overstuffed; rent indeflnately, S6O. For furnished houses call MR. MOTT, Li. 2318; eves., Li. 9065. Apartments for Rent ASHLAND, 1122—2 rooms, bath; hardwood floorsenclosed porch: utilities: $lB mo. BELLEF.," 2440—M0d. 4 rms.; porches, back yard; $27; winter, S3O. He. 5491. MADISON AVE.. 1525—3 rooms, bath; utilities furnished; garage. MANCHESTER, 962 N. PENN. Bedroom apartment; all utilities; $37.50 to S6O; Frigidaire. Li. 1781. NEW JERSEY, 522—Lovely 2, 4 and 5 rm. apts; strictly modern; reas. Ri. 7934. Indianapolis Rental Bureau Desirable apartments In any 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. OPEN TODAY Modern 2 to 6 room apartment; rental $25 to $42.50; some include utilties. 1116 N. Capitol Ave. See custodian, Apt 31-B. C. F. SAYLES CO. 239 N. Delaware. Rl. 3468. WASHINGTON. E.. 5018—5 large rms.. mod.; desirable; good neat; gar., rent reas. 11TH. W.. 42—Nicelv decorated kitchenette apartment; utilities furnished; S3O. Apply Apt. 1. THE GRANT. Moving Time SPLENDID VALUES. $35 to $38.50 Large living room, dressing room, outside kitchen, new Frigidaire, outside bath, hardwood floors, all utilities included. 1020 Central Ave. 1108 College Ave. 1649-55 N. Alabama St. 234 E. Pratt St. 1 and 2-Bedroom Types $43 to S6O 1124 Broadway. 1220 Park Ave. 1244 E. Washington. 418 E. 15th St. 1603 Central. 1733 N. Meridian. 3515 N. Pennsylvania. These apartments are properly managed, with clean environments and are reasonably priced. Apartments can be shown day or evening. Moynahan Properties Cos. Wo 1007 Ri 1071 DUPLEX APARTMENTS 3612 Fall Creek Boulevard; upper. 3303 College avenue; upper. 1929 N. New Jersey St.; lower. Ultra modern, good condition, rent reasonable. Heat, water, garage, electric refrigeration; janitor service. Call Talbot 5016. BARGAIN—I72I Ashland: 3-rm. modern: porch, yard; adults. He, 1905. COLORED DOUGLAS COURT. 2101 BOULEVARD PLACE. DUNBAR COURT, 1022 N. WEST ST. HEAT. LIGHT. GAS, HOT AND COLD WATER INCLUDED. Houses'for Rent ADAMS, 2809—One-half cozy double: 4 rooms, garage, water pd.; $lB. Ri. 1533, BATES. 1114—5 rms.. repapered. inside toilet, garage, $13.50. Ri. 6441. BARTH, 1863—5-room mod., brick veneer double, garage. Dr. 2420-W. BEVILLE. N., 1101—6 rooms mod., except furnace, garage: $22. Rl. 6441. BLAINE. 1029—5-rm. mod. double; gar.; water pd.; nr. schools; reduced. Hu. 7686. CENTRAL AVE., 1404 26 Rooms for light housekeeping. Jennings Bros. 28 S. Illinois. OONGRESSI 1315—7-room mod” house; water paid; $27.50; mod.; gar. Rl. 5727. EMPIRE ST.—Rear 317 E. South; 3 rooms; car space; $10.50 month. FULTON. 732—5-rm. semi-mod. dble.. red.; near Real Silk; reduced. Ir. 0104. FULTON. 728—6-room semi-modern, newly deco., good location, reduced. Ir. 0104. GRACELAND. 3452—4-room upper duplex. semi-mod., gar., water pd.. sl6. Ta. 1844. HARDING. S.. 1222—7 rooms, gas. lights. will paper, >l4, Ri. 5945, 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. S. 707—5 rooms; ‘i modern double; wated paid; $23; garage. LEE. 1470 —5 rms.. semi-mod., newlv dec.. 2 blks. from school, wa. pd. Ri. 1652. McPHERSON, 2817—6-rm. mod., breakfast room; red, in and out; gar.; S3O. Rl. 9930. MINNESOTA. E.. 733 Dandy. 5-room semi-modern double; A-l location; good condition; reduced to sl9; water paid. Dr. 3472. MERIDIAN. 608 S.: excellent for roomerswill pav moving expense. He. 5491. MINK MER. 127—3-room house, gas lights; $10.50 month. CaU Ri. 5727.

Houses for Rent NEW ST.. 1832—5-room mod. double garage. $23,50. Dr. 1183-J. OLNEY. N., 1325—5 rms., breakfast nook, mod.; gar.; water paid, $36.50, Ch. 0772. PERSHING. v 8.. 826 —Dandy 5-room semimodern doubi'*, A-l location; good congarage; reduced S2O; water paid. RAY E., 42—6-rm.. brick, veneer, excellent double, redeco.reduced. Dr. 5233 REGENT. 62—6 rooms; semi-modern; new paper; garage. Cal Hu, 6433. RUCKLE. 2043—6-room mod. double, redecorated. garage, nice yard. Near good school. Rent $22.50. He. 4543. SANDERS. 318—4-room modern cottage. reconditioned, $22. Ha. 4317-W. SPAAN AVE., 3826—6-rm. mod. bungalow", newly papered, new furnace. S3O per mo. J. H. ALBERSHARDT, Hu. 6124, Li. 7890. TEMPLE Sc PEARL—CIean 4-rm. bungalow, gas. Its., wa. pd. redeco.. $13.50. He. 5805. 940 UDELL 6-Rm. semi-modern single, S2O. GREGORY & APPEL. INC. LI. 7491. WINTHROP. 4145—Modern double, garags; reas. to responsible party, Li. 2423. WISCONSIN. 317—5 rms.. redeco.; garage; near School 22, Reduced. sl3. Rl. 0645. WOODRUFF PL. —6 rms., double, privilege of subletting small apt.; making rent very reasonable: no children. Ch. 4360. COTTAGE, 1545—5 rms.. water paid, gas, elec., nicely papered; sl6. Dr. 3564-R. 23D, E.. 117—6 roms. bath, thoroughly modern, newlv papered: $25, Hu. 2169, MONTH Rent Ffee. 1001 W. New York. 5 rms. 258 Richland. 6-rm. cottage. 2346 Broadway 14 rms.. 2 baths, gar. Ri. 7*25. S2O—REDUCED TO $lO 5-rm., near Ford plant. Cruse. 128 N. Del. ONE MONTH FREE—Rent sl2. 1436 Oliver ave., 5 rooms. Owner, 1854 N. Delaware St. Ta. 5334. SCHOOL St.. 3215; 5 rms., furnace $20.00 917 Stillwell; srms., semi $12.50 5171 Baltimore; 5-rm., bungalow... 30.00 824 S. Missouri; 4 rms 10.00 935 Udell; 5 rms., semi 15.00 1203 W. New York: 4 rms. semi.. 17.50 1254 Ludlow; 5 rooms, semi 12.50 1607 W. Ohio: 5 rms.. elec.: we 11... 10.00 2131 W. Morris: 5 rooms; elec., well 13.00 1850 Quill; 4 rooms, semi 14.00 1763 Howard; 5 rooms; elec 15.00 761 Lynn; 5 rooms, semi-mod 15.00 815 Applegate; 4 rooms 18.50 3032 Jackson; 3 rooms, bath 21.00 946 Parker; 6 rooms, modern 37.50 Marion County State Bank 139 E. Market St Li. 6354. COLORED—Reduced rent, good shape. 440 Cora st.. $6. 718 W. 12th st., $lO. CRUSE, 128 N. Delaware. COLORED—927 E. 17th. 1039 Colton; newly papered, water paid: rarage; SB. 10TH. E., 234—Practically new, 6-rm. dble. water paid; 2-car garage: reduce S4O. Single House, sls Six rooms, elec. Its., gas. city water paid. 839 East Maryland. Dunlop & Hoitegel, 122 E. Market 932 HOSBROOK (COLORED! Three-room single, SB. GREGORY & APPEL. INC. LI. 7491. Houses for Sale North ROOKWOOD. 4629—3 bedroom brick colonial, new this vear. near Butler; $9,850. HOOSIER FUNDING CORP. Li. 7890. Hu, 6124. . East TACOMA. 436—Seven-room modern, lot 52Va feet wide, front drive garage, improved street and alley (no Barrett): vacant, repossessed, near public and parochial schools, $3,650. Terms. LAWRENCE J. SEXTON. REALTOR. Indiana Trust Bldg. Rl. 7151, Ir. 0621, $1,200—512 ca/sh, sl2 monthly, 2144 N. Temple Ave.. 4 rooms.'elec.. 2 lots, paved street, no Barret law. Owner. 1854 N. Delaware St. Ta. 5334. __ Suburban for Sale WEST of city. 8-rm. mod.; one acre land, price. $5,000. Jennings Bros. 28 S. 111, at. Cottages and Resorts j SHAFFER LAKH!—ldeal Beach; new, modern lake front cottages, fishing. Ir. 4090, Real Estate for Exchange WILL trade deed equity in 5-rm. bungalow for clear grocery stock. State full particulars in first letter. Box A 235. 2 STORERMS. W.: living rms. adjoining. Sale or trade sma 11 town prop. Be. 3318. Household Goods Only 18 brand new all-steel refrigerators at special reduced prices. 3 colors. Polar Ice and Fuel Cos. 2COO Northwestern Ave. TA. 0689 GAS STOVE—Furniture, pianos, sewing machines, refrigerators: all in good condition and cheap as you want them. Deliverv free. 127 W. Georgia St. FURNITURE—New, used, 3-rm. outfit; easy terms, N. Barrett, 868 Vlr, ave. THOR WASHER—A-I condition; bargain for $lO, 1117 E. Michigan St. DINING rm. table and buffet, oak. like new; cheap. Ch. 1169-J. SEWING MACHINES, portable electric Singer and other makes as low as $35. SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO.. 126 W. Washington St. Rl. 9718, HAVE vour sewing mch. repaired. White Sewing Mch. Cos.. 60 W. N. York, Rl. 4755. BEAUTIFUL Burl dining rm. and bedrm.. complete; living rm.: rugs; occasional tables; breakfast set; lamps. 2428 N. Mer. MAKE your own dresses. Buy Singer sewing machines as low as $lO. Singer Sewing Machine Cos., 838 Va. Ave. Dr. 2474, GAS RANGE—High oven, good condition, very reasonable. 542 North Jefferson Ave. Radio and Equipment ’ BARGAINS Atwater Kent, 8 Tube Table Model $32.50 Kolster 35.00 Cleartone 29.00 Philco Lowboy 54.00 Radio Bargain Shop JUST call that’s all. Calls, 50c; aerials, $3, He. 4406. R. C. A. TUBES—Repair all electric radios. LINCOLN RADIO SERVICE. LI. 1126. Store-Office Supplies RENTAL AGENCY—Typewriters, any make, special rental price; $2.50 per month; $6 for 3 months. Li. 4712, Coal and Wood WINTER IS AROUND THE CORNER BETTER PRICES NOW. Best West Va. blk., clean fkd $6.00 Best Is. Crk. or clean Kv. fkd... 6.50 White Star blk.. clean, fkd 5.00 Best Red Ash smokeless Poco. Ip.. 8.00 UNION ICE AND COAL CO. Delivered anywhere in city. Dr. 4621. “It will pay you to visit our yard and see the difference in good coal.” West Side Cash Coal Cos. 110 N. Richland. Belmont 3014. “Coal Coaled by Us. Never Cold Again.” SUMMER PRICES. ECONOMY FUEL SUPPLY CO. DR. 1220, DR. 1221. FREDRICK COAL CO. 801-899 Beecher St. Dr, 1792 Musical Instruments DEGAN XYLOPHONE Three and one-half octave, regular $l5O, slightly used, S6O. ' PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 N. Penn. St. Li. 5513. BEAUTIFUL reproducing Grand Piano, may be had for balance on the account biggest value in city. WILKING MUSIC CO. SAXOPHONES—lnvestigate our free lesson and easv payment plan. LORENZ BAX BCHOOL. Pembroke Arcade. Li, 4800. KINGSBURY. Walnut Upright a real value in used Piano: priced $35. WILKING MUSIC CO. ■ 120 East Ohio St. SMALL Grand, apartment size, mav be had by finishing payments. A real bargain. Easy terms. WILKING MUSIC CO. Miscellaneous for Sale BEDROOM CHAIRS 8 Bedroom chairs, $4.50 each. 12 Ft. linoleum. 60c sq. yfvrd. 9 Ft. and 6 Ft. Congoleum, 45c sq. yard. 2 Double coil bed springs, SB.OO each. Unclaimed Freight Station Cor. Capitol and South St. Easy Credit Terms on new and factory rebuilt electric air compressors. All guaranteed. MEIER ELECTRIC & MACHINE CO.. 3535 E Wash. St. Ir. 1151. FOR SALE—Finely ground agricultural limestone for improving your land, may be had at 80 cents per ton on trucks or cars, at the quarry. INDIANA REFORMATORY, Pendleton. Indiana. EMPTY BOTTLES FOR ALL PURPOSES SAGALOWSKY BOTTLE CO. 605 S. Capitol Ave. Ri. 7104. HOT AIR FURNACE and fUtings. Rood condition: bargain. Call He 1481. FURNACE and stove ripairing. Model Stove Repair Cos.. 622 E. wash. Ri. 0369. 19 gallons. $1 le ch. We deliver. JVEjtjrO WEST END PYTTLE CO_ 538 I W. Pearl St. Li. 8085. '

TIMES WANT AD CONTEST ANNOUNCING WINNERS OF CASH PRIZES AND TICKETS TO SEE JANET GAYNOR AT THE APOLLO THEATER FIRST PRIZE—SS.OO in cash and two pair of tickets. Mr. Herschel F. Deming, 1545 Barth avenue. SECOND PRIZE—S3.OO in cash and two pair of tickets. M. E. Marlowe, Apt. 4, 430 N. Meridian street. THIRD PRIZE—S2.OO in cash and two pair of tickets. Esta Marsh, 1309 N. Pennsylvania street. TWO TICKETS HAVE BEEN MAILED TO EACH OF THE FOLLOWING WINNERS: Mrs. Margaret Herman, 5860 Broadway. Miss Mildred Kord, 522 Cottage avenue. Lou Thatcher, 2342 North Talbot avenue. Faye E. Fletcher, No. 8 Neuava Apt., Thirtieth and Delaware. Helen J. Scanling, 3422 North Calptol avenue. Mr. A1 Askan, Apt. 1, 3930 East Twenty-sixth street. Aileen Mackey, 865 Linwood avenue. Louise Bargman, 1605 Wade street. Ray Reynolds, 218 South Senate avenue. Miss Esther Wexler, 610 East Thirty-thiJd street. O. Herbert, 816 North Temple avenue. Raymond Ketter, 4065 Graceland avenue.

WE ARE GRATEFULTo the people of Indianapolis for their large response to last week’s Times Apollo Contest. It was indeed a task for the judges to decide the winning entries. The Apollo Theater Management requests us to announce that they will award ten additional pairs of tickets as consolation prizes. Watch Friday’s Times for the new list of winners.

AUTO LOANS CASH AT once] | 3 FHONeI NO WAITING I I “™ SENTATIVI NO ENDORSERS' I ■ i /II WILL CALL JL4 ' 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 LINCOLN AUTO LOAN CO. 8 SOUTH CAPITOL AVENUE Riley 1321

Miscellaneous for Sale YOUR USED SCHOOL BOOKS NOW. WE PAY CASH. CRAWFORD'S DRUGS. 813 N DELAWARE. LI. 1800. BARBER chair and mirror for sale. ''•2o. 2110 Roosevelt ave. POPCORN machine, good as new; bargain for cash. Hu. 6665, Liberal Terms and Trade On new and factory rebuilt electric water pumps. All guaranteed. MEIER ELECTRIC & MACHINE CO.. 3525 E. . Washington St. Ir. 1151. Miscellaneous Wanted FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS. HOMES COMPLETE PREFERRED. BODGES AUCTION. Rl. 2018. WILL PAY CASH FOR 4 TO 6 ROOMS OF FURNITURE. CALL TA. 3011. BARBER chairs and equipment wanted. 42 W. Georgia st. Ri. 0057. CASH FOR FURNITURE NO ONE CAN PAY MORE. CALL WERLEY. HUMBOLDT 7274 FIRST. Pets BOARD vour pet: dogs, young or old: exceilent 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 PARTNERSHIP in good restaurant, good factory district. Mrs. Kumpart. Dr, 4597. DRY GOODS store for sale, sacrifice; good business location. 3008 Central. GROCERY and meats; good location; established 12 years. Be. 1187. 4-CHAIR barber shop; excel, condition. money maker. Box A-214 Times. Money to Loan ___ FURNITURE AIIQHgijANS Buckeye Finance Cos. 207 E. New York St. RI. 4974 LOANS—On furniture. Rate tier month 2% LOWEST IN CITY INDIANAPOLIS PUBLIC WELFARE LOAN ASSOCIATION 330 Occidental Bldg. Ri 3587. Other ComDanies Paid Off. Personal Property Loans CAPITAL LOAN COMPANY, INC. 141 1 ■* E. Washington St. Riley 7561 1102/ 2 Prospect St. Drexel 5083 AUTOS FURNITURE LOANS EQUITABLE FINANCE SO. 219 E. Ohio St. Li. 6605 Loans $lO to S3OO In 24 hours. PERSONAL FINANCE CO. Formerly Beneficial Loan Society 34 S. PENNSYLVANIA ST. RI. 5034. Auto Supplies and Repairs Motors Rebuilt, $lB to $27 Valves ground, $3 to $7. Rings installed. $7 to sl2. Everything else at big saving. Drive In or phone, INDIANA STATE AUTO SCHOOL. South and Alabama. Ri. 0648. JOHN GUDELHOEFER WAGON CO —Will repair or make new tops and curtains for your car. 202 Kentucky Ave. Automobiles for Sale Two Ford Coupes $25 Each. 1925 Dodge Coupe ?...$ 65.00 1925 Chevrolet Sedan 45.00 1927 Chevrolet Coach 95.00 1926 Overland 6. Coach 95.00 1926 Chrvsler Roadster 175.00 BRIGHTWOOD AUTO CO. 2346 Station St Ch. 6646. BEST OF BUYS AT CENTRAL BUICK. 602 N. Capitol, Li. 1995, Best In Towi. Lathrop Mayers Used Cars. 420 North Capitol. Ri. 6375. Bargains in Used Cars. CARSON BROS. 921-23 Virginia Ave. Dr. 0232. REAL VALUES IN USED CARS. MARMON NEW USED CAR STORE 20 MODEL T—Coupes. • tudors. sedans; *lO and up; $35 choice. C. O. WARNOCK. 819 East Wash. St. Li. 8396. BUICK! Annual Fall Sale Finest stock of used cars in town. All reduced in price. Guaranteed. Sales Se/ice Indianapolis Buick Cqf. 1302 East Washington Str.

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Automobiles for Sale Free Wheeling Can Now Be Installed on Any Car SJBJO Small Charge for Installing. Salesmen Wanted. 1233 N. Meridian Prices Reduced 1930 Packard De Luxe coupe $1,745 1929 Packard Stand.. 8 club sedan.. 1.345 1928 Packard conv. coupe 795 1928 Packard 6 sedan, 5 pass 695 1931 Plymouth coupe 395 1929 Marmon, 78 De Luxe sedan... 295 1929 Bulck 29-57 sedan 695 1928 Reo sedan 395 1928 Buick Stand, sedan 295 1928 Franklin sedan 645 1928 Essex coupe 110 Cadillac 314 custom sedan 345 Packard 6 sport phaeton 110 Also two 1931 sedan demonstrators. If you want value see the above cars at once. Terms and trade. Open evenings and Sunday. The Citizens Motor Car Cos. “27 Years With Packard.” 1511 N. 111. Bt. Rj_ 7596 X CHEVROLET coupe. 1930. Looks and runs like anew car. In the best of condition, priced very low only $350. Terms. Hare Chevrolet Cos. 540 E. Wash. St. Rl. 5325. CHRYSLER—I 926, 70 coach. Good terms; good price. FRANK HATFIELD CO., 625 N. Capitol Ave. Chrysler 66 4-Door Sedan New 6-ply tires, fine mechanical condition; $550 for quick sale. Terms or trade. JONES MOTOR CORP. Capitol and Vermont. Li. 4455. X CHEVROLET sport coupe’ 19381 Equipped with good rubber, paint in fine shape, mechanically excellent: priced low. only $165. Terms. Hare Chevrolet Cos. 540 E. Wash. St. Rl. 5325, DODGE—Fordor sedan. 1928. In fine con--5l ltl< Uh t ,L r ,?H? hout; on ly 6225. Terms. C. Og g WARNOCK, 819 East Wash. St. Li. BROWNING GENT CO„ 10TH- and Meridian Bt. FORD —Model A sport coupe. 1930; looks runs like anew car; in perfect cononly $375. Terms. <5. O. WARNOCK, 819 East Wash. St. Li. 8396 FORD—Model A tudor sedan. 192iT Here i* *,J eal bargain: only *275. Terms. C. RWARNOCK, 819 East Wash. St. Li. oJtfO. X FORD sport roadster, 1930. Here is a real bargain; this car has had wonderful care; in .perfect condition; only *335. Tefms. Hare Chevrolet Cos. 540 E. Wash. St. Rj, 5325. Pontiac 1930 Sport Coupe - Low mileage, has had the best of care and is fully eauipped including 6 wire ,o t ;iv 1 b ‘- OAKLEY MOTOU SALES 1663-65 S. Meridian. Dr, 4743. Trucks *V/a TRUCK SPECIALS I JrC 5 Buddy Stewart ' 4 _t on Panel Trucks, each one a real bargain. 1926 Chevrolet 1-ton IA truck *50.00 g MLr 1929 Chevrolet 1',2-ton W/l stake body 360.00 m 1 1927 Chevrolet 1 - ton canopy ton 165.00 1930 Chevrolet truck. 157inch w. b.: like new.. 485.00 LAUTH CHEVROLET CO. 3547 E. Wash St. IR. 1176. CHEVROLET truck, 'i-ton, panel, 1930; in fine condition throughout; $335. JOHNSON CHEVROLET COMPANY 1040 N. Meridian. 325 N. Capitol. CHEVROLET lta-ton truck. 1930; In excellent condition throughout; practically new tires' terms or trade. JOHNSON CHEVROLET COMPANY 1040 N. Meridian. 325 N. Capitol. MODEL A FORD. 1929—Vi-ton truck; excellent tires; in perfect condition mechanically: a bargain; terms or trade. JOHNSON CHEVROLET COMPANY. 1040 N. Meridian. 325 N. Capitol. FORD 192)*—iVj-lod Fora panel oouv to best of condiUon FRANK HATFIELD •rn 633 N Capitol Rl 9336 CHEVROLET truck. Vi-ton. panel. 1928; a real buy at $165; trade and terms. JOHNSON CHEVROLET COMPANY. 1040 N. Meridian. Li. 53*1. Automobiles Wanted WILL pay caih for your car or your equity. I. WOLF AUTO CO. U- 4516. Mi M. Capitol.