Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 103, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 September 1931 — Page 13

SEPT. 8, 1931.

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WIFE HAS LOVE BUTCHER'S COIN, POLICE CHARGE Claim Mrs. Powers Admits Receiving $3,657 on Day of Arrest. By United Press CLARKSBURG, W. Va., Sept. B. Mrs. Luella Powers is alleged to have admitted today that her husband, Harry P. Powers, charged with five “Bluebeard” killings, gave her a check for $3,657.63 last Aug, 27, the day Powers was arrested in connection with the disappearance of Mrs. Asta Buick Eicher and her three children from her home in Parke Ridge, 111. At the same time police opened Powers’ safe deposit box in the Empire National bank here and found it empty. Bank officials said its contents had been removed Aug. 28, the day the bodies of Mrs. Eicher and her children were found buried near Powers’ garage. Police Chief Clarence A. Duckworth conferred with District Attorney V/ill Morris today on the question of arresting Mrs. Powers and her sister, Miss Eva Strouther. Morris refused to advise an arrest and was quoted as saying he would "order the arrests when needed.”

Both Are Watched Both women have been under close surveillance for several days after police were unable to elicit any information concerning Powers’ activities after repeated questionings. Duckworth and Detective Carl Southern went to the Empire bank today for Mrs. Powers’ bank book, which she had promised them. They discovered the deposit of $3,657.63 and Mrs. Powers then admitted that Powers had given her a check for the amount on the same day the deposit was made, they said. Mrs. Powers was quoted by police as saying her husband, charged with beating and hanging Mrs. Eicher, her three children and Mrs. Dorothy A. Pressler Lemke, Worcester, Mass., had given her only sl2 since she married him. Seek Missing Men Three missing men were being traced by polici today in addition to the scores ol women with whom Powers corresponded through his matrimonial agency in an effort to determine whether there is any connectio’n with Powers’ activities. The three men sought are "Charles S. Rogers,” Pittsburgh; a man by the name of Wade, Clarksburg, and Stamatos Sfikdas, also of Clarksburg. Search for Rogers was revived after a Pittsburgh man reported to police that he knew Rogers and that he did not resemble Powers. Powers frequently mentioned Rogers in letters and said he had sold sf'ck with Rogers, whom he met in the Oklahoma oil fields. When arrested Powers said Rogers was to have married Mrs. Eicher and later said Rogers brought the family to Clarksburg from Chicago. Police at the time believed Rogers only another alias, but the statement of the Pittsburgh man revived the search. Powers’ Predecessor Wade, former manager of a vacuum sweeper sales force here, disappeared just before Powers succeeded him. Police have found little or no evidence of any connection between the two. Sfikdas, proprietor of shoe shine parlors here, disappeared last June 10. He was said to have been seen with Powers a few days before he disappeared. He carried SIOO in cash and two SIOO Liberty bonds at the time, friends said. A Greek lodge has asked police to check this angle of the Powers’ case closely. Births Girls Harmon and Doris Toney. St. Vincent’s hospital. James and Gladys O’Hagan, St. Vincent’s Elmer' end Barbara Ryan. St. Vincent’s hospital. Charles and Frieda Gabert, 711 South Noble. John and Marv Stone. 2934 Cornell. Herman and Ruth Pieper. 1128 Spruce. Charles and Bonnie Richardson, 54 South Grace. Booker and Minnie Carter. 1614 MartlnRavmond and Sue Hahl. 2814 Park. ' John and Elizabeth Elmore. Methodist hospital. , , „ Hurschcl and Kathryn Richeson, Methodist hospital. ... „ , George and Adeline Beilstein, Coleman hospital. Harley and Edith Boles. Coleman hosPl ßandle and Mary Hushes. Coleman hosW 1 Harold and Othella Murphy. Coleman hospital. Robert and Gazella Barnes, city hospital. Fred and Jane Davis, city hospital. Hershel and Hazel Perry, city hospital. Muriel and Nettie Backus, city hospital. Albert and Orene LeVinc, city hospital. Lawrence and Myrtle Washen, bity hospital. Boys Gustave and Helen Jonas, St. Vincent’s Kenneth and Helen Pearson. St. Vincent's hospital. William and Lillian Muilinex, 1217 North Delaware. Edward and Retta Pointer, Methodist hospital. David and Tempa McMichael, 1866 Sugar Grove, William and Margaret Leonard, 1335 Marlowe. _ Ernest and Geneva Greeson, 1413 East Eleventh. Charles and Blanche Ellett, Methodist hospital. Melvin and Edith Pate, city hospital. Charles and Minnie Lewis, city hospital. John and Sylvia Pike, city hospital. Twins Herman and Lucille Sands, Methodist hospital, girls. Deaths Dorothy Louise Violet, 6 months, city hospital, acute enteritis. Anna McKennon, 73, 2923 North Chester, chronic myocarditis. Caroline Adams. 71. Central Indiana hospital, arterio sclerosis. Josephine Dcaly. 67, 1731 North Capitol, arterio sclerosis. Adam Dillen. 60, 1229 West Congress, arterio sclerosis. Edythe Lewis, 52,- 540 East Thirtysecond, mitral insufficiency. Roy E. Bostic, 12. Riley hospital, tetanus. Andrew T. Higdon, 61, city hospital, cirrhosis ol liver. Edith Boles, 31. Coleman hospital, acute endocarditis. Charles Arthur Simpson, 40, city hospital, nepticlcer. Bamuel Elbert, 50. 723’a Fayette, pulmonary tuberculosis. Alice Christian. 55, 1554 North Arsenal, carcinoma. Emma Monday. 32. 807 Fayette, pulmonary tuberculosis. Charles M- Mlkels, 70, 2333 North New Jersey, chronic myocarditis. John W. Hurley, 65, 2440 Central, chronic myocarditis. John Neison Armstrong. 84, 1817 Arrow, mitral stenotis. Christens Madison, 63. 1505 Holiday, bronchial asthma. Bertha Mav Hawkina. 1. city hospital, gastro enteritis. Mary C Young. 80. 1024 South West, arteriosclerosis. • Julia Ann Self. 59. Christian hospital, hvpostatic pneumonia. Tonzin Fredrika Vinal. 79. 1329 North New Jeraev. arteriosclerosis. I Clara J. Runvan. 81. 1532 Leonard, chronic myocarditis. Johanna Lvneh. 82. 2030 North Talbot, chronic myocarditis, Lottie Becker. 52. Central Indiana hospital. chronic myocarditis. Sarah Modlln. 76. Methodist hospital, accidental. Charles Kahn. 38. Methodist hospital, brain tumor. William J. Throop. 76. 2450 North New Jersey, uremia.

Honesty Pays By United Press SAN QUENTIN PRISON, Cal., Sept. B—Harold Marks, robbery convict, who invented an unpickable lock, learned today that his ingenuity has won him SIOO,OOO. Marks applied for a patent on the invention, and through his attorney was told that an eastern lock fim has placed SIOO,OOO in escrow for the convict pending patent grants. "I'm going to bring my mother and sister to California,” Marks said, "and when my five-year stretch is done, I am going into business for myself.”

OGDEN'S RULING PAVES WAY FOR TRUCKTRADING Blocks Leslie’s Out for Failure to Go Through With Program. A "plug” prepared by the attor-ney-general’s department today was handed to the highway commission to block Governor HaHrry G. Leslie’s out for failing to go through with the purchase of motor equipment for the road department. The "plug,” in the form of opinion, declared that the commission may trade in its used equipmen when purchasing new trucks, after Leslie had declared that the money should be used to provide emergency work for the unemployed and that the state road work should be done with teams, rather than with trucks so that more man power could be used. The opinion will be presented to the commission Wednesday when it convenes to discuss unemployment relief and a general shake up. Bids Were Advertised In order to avoid purchasing the trucks, for which bids had been advertised and in accordance with which thirty-nine leading truck dealers had been waiting around the commission offices for two days, Leslie declared that inasmuch as the department had a lot of old equipment which could not be traded in on the new trucks, the purchase should be halted. Attorney-General James M. Ogden then was asked for an opinion. It was completely today and provides: “ Ido not find any express authority for the trading in of antiquated motor equipment in the purchase of new equipment. The state highway commission, however, essentially is a business agency of the state untrusted with large powers in the construction and maintenance of an extensive network of highways throughout the state. Cites Broad Powers "I think the broad general powers of the commission is the authority properly implied from its expressed powers.” The commission, in all probability, will consider the opinion and its bearing on the proposed emergency unemployment relief program when it meets Wednesday. Originally announced that the commission would spend approximately $600,000 for trucks, this program had a setback when Governor Leslie, returning suddenly from Canada, declared that it would be advisable to spend from $750,000 to $1,000,000 of the highway maintenance surplus to provide work for between 3,000 and 5,000 men.

GRAF ZEP IN HANGAR Giant German Dirigible Makes Trip Home Without Incident. j By United Press FRIEDRICHSHAFEN, Sept. 8 The dirigible Graf Zeppelin, returned Monday from its second round trip flight to South America, rested in its hangar today. The dirigible made the round trip of 10,000 miles across the South Atlantic ocean with out incident. Better Times Expected By Times Special LEBANON, Ind.. Sept. B.—A note of optimism as to return of better business condition was sounded here by Henry C. Ulen, president of Ulen & Cos., addressing an annual conference of company officials and those of affiliated concerns.

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YVFBM (1230) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Power and tight Company) PM. TUESDAY s:ls—Records. 6:30—Rollo and Dad (CBS). s:4s—Dinner ensemble. 6:00 to B—Silent. 8:00—Salon orchestra. B:ls—Star revue (CBS). B:3O—WHK entertainers (CBS). 2 15—Arthur Prvor's military band (CBS) 9:3o—Downey and Wens. 9:4s—Casino orchestra (CBS). 10:00—Romanelli and orchestra (CBS). 10:30—The Columnist. 10:45—Nocturne (CBS). WKBF (1400) Indianapolis p.m. TIESDAY 4:45 —News flashes. £•'o0 —Vaughn Cornish. s:ls—Evening announcements. s:2s—Crazy Crystal man. 6:sß—Baseball results. 6:oo—lndiana Home program. 6:ls—Records. 6:4s—Records. 7:oo—Coeds. 7:ls—Smilin' Ed McConnell. 7:30 —Studio dance orchestra. 8:15 —Studio dance orchestra. B:3o—Charlie and Ruth. B:45—K. O. Rilev. 9:00—To be selected. / 9:3o—Dutton’s dance orchestra. 10:00—Sports review. 10:05—Dance program. 10:SO —Sign off. WLW (700) Cincinnati p M TUESDAY Thles’ orchestra. 4:2s—Talk. 4: 30~Old man sunshine. 4:4s—Lowell Thomas (NBC). Am°s ’n’ Andy (NBC). s:ls—The Chatter. s)3o—lnstrumental and vocal trio. . s:4s—Recorded program. I 6:OO—NBC orchestra. : 6:3o—Harry Willsev’s orchestra. 6 45—Sister of the Skillet iNBCi. ‘-95 —? ta,< of Maine program. 7:15-Murrav Horton's orchestra. 7:3o—Bubble Blowers. B:oo—Crimelights. B:2s—Around the world with Jeff Darls. B:3o— Recorded. 9:oo—The Cotton Queen Minstrels. 9:3o—Variety and string trio. 9:45—80b Newwhall. 9:sß—Weather 10:00—Spanish music. 10:30—Moon river. 11:00—Josef Cherniavskv's orchestra. &00=S& rV off‘ mr, '‘ orC * eßlra -

1 FUNERAL DIRECTORS | W. H. Richardson & Cos., 1801 N. Mer., TA. 1610 Geo. E. Kincaid, 3818 N. Illinois, WA. 5151 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 Grinsteiner’s 522 E. Market RI. 5374 W. T. Blasengym 2226 Shelby DR. 2570 DEATH NOTICES j MADISON —Christena, beloved daughter of Mrs. H. P. Newman and mother of Peter W. Madison. Mrs. Alma Studer and Mrs. Frances Crouch, and sister of Helga Robinsen. Chris. Peter, F. W. and Lawrence Newman, departed this life Sunday, Sept. 6. age 63 years. Funeral Wednesday. Sept. 9. at the residence. 1505 Holiday St.. 2p. m. Burial Anderson cemetery. Friends tnvited. Funeral under direction of MOORE & KIRK. WOODRUFF, DANIEL—Age 57 years, husband of Emma, died Monday, Sept. 7. Funeral Wednesday. Sept. 9, 2 p. m. at the U-B Church. S. Belmont and Miller St. Friends Invited. Burial Memorial Park cemetery. Friends may call at the home of Mrs. John Reece, 1802 S. Belmont Ave. GEO. W. USHER in charge. FARRELL, MARY BLACKWELL—BeIoved wife of Edward M. Farrell, daughter of Mrs. James Blackwell, sister of William E. Blackwell, died Monday evening. Funeral Thursday, Sept. 10, 8:30 at the home, 1945 Broadway, 9 a. m. at SS. Peter and Paul cathedral. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Members of Division No. 3, L. A. A. O. H., please meet at the home at 8 p. in. Wednesday. KIRBY-DINN SERVICE. PAPE, DR. EDWARD A.—Passed away in Chillicothe, 111., Monday evening. For further information call FLANNER & BUCHANAN.

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—6:15 F. M.— WGN (720)—Uncle Walt. WMAQ (670)-Smith Family. —6:30 P. M.— CBS—Red Goose Adventures NBC (WJZ) Ponce Sisters. WJR (750(—Songs. WGN (720)—Minstrel show. —6:30 P. M.— CBS—The Bon Sons. NBC (WJZt—Sisters of the Skillet. I WMAQ (670)—Feature. KYW (1020)—McCoys orchestra. NBC (WEAF) Thrillers, dramatic sketch. CBS—Henry -George. NBC (WJZ) Soprano:] mixed chorus. ,VMAQ (670)—Musical program. —7:30 P. M.— WBBM (770)—Meeker’s orchestra WCCO (810)—Sahara Singers. organist. NBC (WEAF) Baritone; Voorhee's orchestra. WGN 1 720 ’ Famous Men'' sketch: Burtnett's orchestra. NBC (WJZ)-Turning Points In History. —8 P. M. KYW (1020)—Paul Whiteman's orchestra.

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 you have returned the article to its owner, ask him to call Miss Joe at THE TIMES WANT AD DEPARTMENT and sav that vou have returned the article and tickets will be mailed at once. FEMALE, police pup, 4 months old; answers to name “Mitzi.” Strayed from 1715 East 67th. Call MRS. DEMAREE, Wa. 0822 ring 4. Liberal reward. SMALLPURSE —Meridian Heights car, containing $lO, visiting cards. Mrs. Walter Jacob Quick; reward. Hu. 5407. LOST—Red crossed fox fur in Wasson’s rest room or between Wasson’s and Goldsteln’s. Reward. Call Ir. 5176. STRAYED—A beagle hound, black with brown and white spots. From Morris Hill, Friday night. Call Be. 3381-4, LOST—Brown. Gladstone bag. initials E. F. M., Saturday afternoon, between 2 and 4 on State Rd. 67; reward. Li, 1376. LOST—In Strand theater, Friday night; Rink’s Rothmore lady’s light tan tweed coat. No questions; reward. Ri. 9080. LOST—Kodak pictures in yellow Lieber envelope; liberal reward. Li. 6168, LOST—Shell rimmed glasses, Friday; reward; call A. J. Pfeiffer. Hu. 7426. STRAYED— MALE POLICE DOG. DR. 4642. LOST —Pearl. Delta Tau Delta pin on Ohio St., Saturday p. m.; reward. Ir. 1908. LOST —Thursday between Sanders and Buchanan; brown purse. - Reward, Dr. 2575, Help Wanted Male Salesman Must own car: in Indianapolis and every city in Indiana; ’ very attractive proposition to sell free wheeling that can be installed on any new or used car for SlB. Vv’e furnish you with live prospects. Call or write. Safety Free Wheeling Cos. In Indiana. 1-.13 North Meridian St. MARRIED MAN with car for sales and service, to work in Indianapolis; permanent position. Apply Times Box A 2X9. EXPERIENCED program adv. salesman. Apply Mr. H. T. Edward. Eastgate hotel until 7 p. m. Tuesday. 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.

TUESDAY iCBS—Ben Bernies orchestra. iNBC (WEAFI—B. A. Rolfe’S orchestra. —8:15 P. M.— CBS —Warnow’s orchestra WGN (720)—Lawrence Sa- . ierno and symphony. —8:30 P. M.— KYW (1020) Chicagoans I male ouartet. —9:30 P. M.— WBBM (7701—0d and 01. ;NBC (WJZ) —Clara, Lu and Em. —9 P. M.— SDKA (980)—Snorts review: Joy’s orchestra. NBC (WEAF)—Litttle Jack , Little. WGN <72o)—lnterlude. Amos ’n’ Andv <NBC>— ! KTHS. WENR. WFAA. I ; WMAQ. WHAS. CBS —Bing Crosby, baritone. —9:15 P. M.— i.VDAF (610)—Orchestra. ;CBS —Prvor's band. NBC i WENR) Lowell | Thomas. NBC (WGN) Stebblns Brothers. —9:30 P. M.— KYW (1020)—Wright dance i orchestra. ‘CBS—Downey and Wens.

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WGN (720)—Wayne King’s I orchestra. WGY (790)—Organ. WJR (750)—Pollack’s orI chestra. WMAQ (670)—Dan and Sylj via. —9:35 P. M.— KYW (1020—Russo’s orchestra. —9:45 P. M.— NBC (WJZ)—Dream pictures. —lO P. M KYW (1020) —McCoy's orchestra. NBC (WEAF)—Rudy Vailee and orchestra. CBS—Romanelli’s orchestra. NBC (WJZ)—La Fiesta de Los Angeles. WGN (720)—Weem’s orI chestra. —lO P. M WMAQ (670)—Via Lago orchestra (3 hours). WTAM (1070)—Sport review: dance orchestra. —10:15 P. M.— WJR (750)—Hungry Five. WTMJ (620)—Dance program. —10:20 P. M.— WJR (750)—Red Apple Club. —10:30 P. M (WGN (720—Doaahue’8 or- ■ chestra.

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MERIDIAN. 1927—2 rms., private lavatory, priv. entrance; gar, opt.; reas. NEW JERSEY. N.. 134—Lodging, clean. rms., for the night, 25c’and 50c. RI. 4145. OAKLAND, N., 956—3 rms., bath; gas, lights, heat, furnished. OHIO. E.. 540—Light housekeeping and sleeping rooms: 52.50 up per week. PALMER, 9 E.—2 unfurn rms., also 2 rms.. kitchenete completely furn; pri. entrance. ST. JOE, E., 215 —2 front rms.. downstairs. modern, sink; reas. Ri. 5273. WALCOTT. N.. 27—2 nicely furnished modern rooms, man and wife, $5. WASH.. E.. 1220 —2 connecting, front, downstairs; everything furn.: range, sink. 3 MODERN FURNISHED RMS.—For housekeeping. Private entrance. $6.50. He. 5888. 30TH. W.. 1125—3 unfurnished rms. All utilities paid, garage: $5. Ha. 3238. LOVELY Woodruff; 2 rms.. kitchenette. 3rd floor: everything furn.: $7. Ch. 4108. DOWNTOWN—Furnished or unfurnished 1 or 2 rms.. wklv. or monthly rates: util. Call BREVORT HOTEL. 111. & Ohio Bts. Houses and Flats Furnished ALA. N., 1518—Front 2-rm. kitchenette apt.; o’stufled furn.; Murphy bed; util. ASHLAND. 1515 —Living room, in-a-door bed: kitchen; bath; util.; adults: morn. or eves. ASHLAND. 1529—2-room apt.; clean and everything furnished; private ent.; $7. BEECH GROVE—76 N. 7th St.; lease 9 months: 6-room house: wel furn.; possession Sent. 12: owner going to Florida; S4O, Beech Grove 89-J. 2.

BEVILLE, N., 829—5 rms., bath. 2 bedrms.; steam heat; adults; $12.50 wk. Ch. 7581. BELLEFONTAINE, 2901—1 rm. kitchenette. turn, unfu'rn.: nice neighborhood. He. 4875. COLLEGE. 2426 —2 fine front rooms; kitchen-dinette; utilities. sll. He. 2509. EAST —Modern 5-room furnished cottage; garage: near school; $42. Ch. 5620. EAST 4-RM. APT.; OVERSTUFFED FURNISHED: 828. IR. 7725. EAST —5-rm. mod. house: garage; well turn,: reasonable: utiltics. Ch. 3658-R. ILLINOIS. N., 2611—2 bedroom apartment: Frigldalre: util, paid: good ht.; 2-car gar. 2023 N. ILLINOIS ST. 3 Bedroom furnished apt., garage; utlllties paid. Ri. 6507. Wash. 1579. MICHIGAN, E.. 628 Furnished and unfurnished apts., all utilities turn. LI. 2718. NEW YORK. E., 71f- —2 and 3-rm. apts., turn, complete; priv bath: S7. SP; adults. NORTH. 2200—3-rm. kitchntte.. bath. mod. apt.: overstuffed: util.: 810.50. Ri 2234. TIBBS. N.. 1027—5-room strictly mod.; nicely furnished: S3O month. ! WASHINGTON. E.. 3720—M0d. 4 rms.; turn, or unfurn.; porch: <7 wk. Ir. 5877. WOODRUFF PLACE; EAST DR.. 651. 1 or 2-room apartments; completely furnished; rent reasonable. Ch. 3843. THE HAINES—BIO*2 N. 111.; beautiful furn apt.; close in: reasonable. LI, 8884. LADY will share att. mod. home with 1 or 2: references exchanged: gar. Ir. 1401. 5-RM. FCRN. mod. bungalow: west: near car: reas.. responsible party. Be. 2861-J. NICELY FURN —3-rm. upper duplex, bath. good heat, garage, adults. Ir. 7912, 35TH. W.. 1413—4-room half double, modern: garage; $8 week. Ha. 2130-R. Ambassador Apt. Hotel REASONABLE DAY. WEEK OR MONTHLY RATES Beautiful, modern, complete. furnish-H or unfurnished, with or without hotel service: walking distance. 850 N. Pennsvlvanla street or call Ri. 1371. 1 WILL share nice. mod. home, with refined couple: private: children welcome. Be 4048 LOOK—Newly fur. modern. 2-bedroom. downstarls apt.; gar. 2153 Broadway. Apartments for Rent COLORED—22O W. North. La Verne: 3 rms.. bath. 825: 2 rms . bath. $17.50: hot, cold water; janitor furnished. He. 5858.

Apartments for Rent MANCHESTER, 962 N. PENn! Bedroom apartment; ail utilities; $37.50 to >80; Prlgidalre. LI. 1781. MERIDIAN. 2235-2237 N.—lst floor; 6 rms., bath. 2 bedrooms; newlv decorated: FrigIdaire. oil heat, hot and cold water, janitor furnished; SSO. He. 5858. NEW JERSEY, 522—Loveiy 2, 4 and 5 rm. apts; strictly modern; reas. Ri. 7934. Indianapolis Rental Bureau Desirable apartments in anv part ol city, furnished and unfurnished, from $25 to $125. Transportation furnished. No charges or obligations. Li. 4507. evenings and Sunday Wa 0433 or Be 3114 DARTMOUTH APTS. Mich., E., 221; cozv efficiency apts.; fur. or unfurnished utilities; S4O up. WASHINGTON. E., 5018—5 large rms. mod.; desirable: good neat; gar., rent reas. Apartment Rental Bureau Aparaments in all parts of the city; free transportation to inspect apartments. Call He. 1237 or Ri. 1371, day or night. 11TH, W.. 42—Nicely decorated kitchenette apartment; utilities furnished; S3O. Apply Apt, 1. THE GRANT. Houses for Rent ADAMS. 2016 —5-room, strictly modern double. $32.50; water paid. Ch. 4700. ADAMS, 2809—One-half cozy double; 4 rooms, garage, water pd.: SlB. Ri. 1523. ADLER. E., 16—Dandv 5-im. semi-moderr, double. A-l location, good condition: garage: reduced sl9; water paid. Dr. 3472. BEVILLE, N.. 1101 —6 rooms, mod. except furnace; garage: 522. Ri, 6441. COLORADO, 1226—4-rm. mod. burngalow, dble.; $27.50; wa. pd., gar. Ch. 3689-R. CHADWICK. 926 —3 rooms, semi-modern; sll, Ch. 4781-J. CALIFORNIA. N.. 3022—Half 4-rm. mod. bungalow; garage. Ta. 4981. EDISON, 844—Walking distance; 6 rms.; mod,; water paid; S2a. Li. 4884. 1312 EUGENE

Five-room cottage: $lB. GREGORY & APPEL. INC. Li. 7491. FLETCHER AVE.. 3838—6-rm. mod., except furnace: $22.50. HOOSIER FUNDINO CORP- LI. 7890 Hu. 6124. FULTON. 732-28 —5. 6 rooms, mod. except. furnace, tub, redeco.. sls. $lB. Ir. 0104. GRAcISLAND, 3452—4-rm. upper duplex, semi-mod ■ gar., water pd.. sl6, Ta. 1344. HARRIS 27—6 rooms, modern: near Wash. High: garage. Be. 0746. KEYSTONE. N.. 1024—4 rms' easily heated. toilet, wa. pd., gar.. 518. Ri. 0645. LAYMAN. N. . 822—4-bedroom modern house large living rm.. fireplace. S4O per mo. HOOSIER FUNDING CORP. Li. 7890. Hu. 6124. M’KIM AVE.. 218 —4 rms.; modern; full basement. S2O. MORRIS, W., 208 —3 rms.. easily heated. sink toilet, wa. pd. Red, $lO, Ri. 0645. PINE. N.. 403—5 rooms and bath; water paid; $lB. Li. 0672. RAY E., 42—6-rm., brick veneer, excellent double, redeco.: reduced. Dr. 5233. TACOMA. N., 1727—4-rm. mod., water pd., gar,, Vg so. Brookside car; red, Ch, 3644. VERMONT. E.. 3547—6-room semi-mod.; near school and car. $lB. Ir, 1347. WASH. BLVD, north of 51st: beautiful furnished rm.; home privileges; business man preferred. Hu. 8463. WINTHROP. 4i4s—Modern double, garage; reas. to responsible party. Li, 2423. 2269 EASTERN (COLOREDI Five-room double: sl2 GREGORY & APPEL, INC. LI, 7491. COTTAGE. 1545—5 rms., water paid. gas. elec., nicely papered: sl6. Dr. 3564-R. MONTH Rent Free. lOOl' W. New York. 5 rms. 258 Richland. 6-rm. cottage. 2346 Broadway. 14 rms.. 2 baths, gar. Ri. 7725. 18TH. 1135 W.—s rooms, bath, furnace; garage; $25. DR. 1417. Key 1131 W. 18th. 1 SQ. E. WASH.—4-rm. double, redeco.. water paid. Near school: $13.50, He, 5805, NEAR PERRY STADIUM, schools and churches: 4 rooms inside toilet, gas, elec., water od., .garage: reduced $lB. He. 5858, Cottage and Garage 2414 Sugar Grove; 5 rooms, almost new; elec., gas. inside toilet, paved street, $17.50. Dunlop & Heltegel, 122 E. Market 26TH. W.. 1350 —Va double; 5 rms.. semimod.: repapered: red. $18; gar. LI. 8119. Business Places for Rent MERIDIAN, Wash.; desk, priv. rm., reception rm., phone, stenographer. Li. 2662. Suburban for Rent 5 ROOMS, breakfast nook, city water, gas, lights; paved st., U acre, garage; $17.50. Beech Grove 120 or 24-W-l. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS Houses for Sale South $l5O GETS DEED 7-room house; gas. electric lights; inside toilet; sink in kitchen; price $1,500; $l5O cash, balance less than rent. Mr Amos. Ri. 9389. eve. Dr. 2432. American Estates Cos. Realtors Building Materials ~ BUILD NOW! LOWEST PRICES IN YEARS 35% Discount on lot of telephone, me licine, bath and kitchen cabinets. Roll Roofing. 89c. Hex shingles $3.99 Sq. Enough % in. Sel. Oak Flooring to lay room 12x15 this week only $11.25. Paint $1.39 gal. Glazed Sash 49c up. Insulate your attic and garage now. our wallboard insulation only 3c ft. New No. 1 Fir House Doors, $1.95 each See us before you buy any lumber, millwork, roofing, paint, hardware, glass building materials. Hemlock 5177. CORNELL MATERIAL CO.. 1017 E. 19th St. Machinery & Tools LARGE capacity Meyers deep well DUmps. Very cheap. Meier Electric & Machine Cos. 3525 E. Washington St. Ir. 1151. 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 FOR SALE —Ice Box, $2; Radio Battery Set, $2.50; Phonograph, $3; Electric Motor, $3: Upright Piano, $7; other bargains; delivery free. 127 W. Georgia St. SEWING MACHINES, portable electric Singer and other makes as low as $35. SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO.. 126 W Washington St. Ri. 9718, BEAUTIFUL Burl dining rm. and bedrm.. complete; living rm.; rugs: occasional tables: breakfast set; lamps. 2428 N. Mer. ICE BOX. front icer. gas range. 4126 Rookwood Ave. Wa. 2327 MAKE your own dresses. Buy Singer sewing machines as low as $lO. Singer Sewing Machine Cos.. 838 Va. Ave Dr. 2174 HAVE vour sewing mch. repaired. White Sewing Mch. Cos.. 60 W. N. York, RI. 4755. BASEBURNERS —All kinds. reasonable prices. CHARLES KOEHRING, 832 Virginia Ave. Dr, 1417, FURNITURE—New. used, 3-rm. outfit; easy terms N. Barrett. 868 Virginia Ave. THOR WASHER—A-l condition; bargain for $lO. 1117 E, Michigan St.

Radio and Equipment CLEARTONE $29.00 Radiola 49.00 Philco Lowboy 54.00 Brunswick Superheterodyne 69.00 Victor 59.00 Radio Bargain Shop PHILCO —8-tube lowbov cabinet: cost S150; sell for $59 on E Z terms. E. W. BOYD SHOP. 3411 N. 111. TUBES CHECKED FREE. LINCOLN RADIO SERVICE. LI. 1226. CH. 7064, 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 vou to visit our vard and see the difference in good coal." West Side Cash Coal Cos. 110 N Richland. Belmont 3014. "Once Coaled by Us. Never Cold__Again” FREDERICK COALCCL 801 Beecher St. Dr. 1792. 1020 E. 40th St. Wa. 5566. SUMMER PRICES. ECONOMY FUEL SUPPLY CO. DR. 1220. DR. 1221. Musical Instruments SMALL Everett Upright Piano, unusually fine tone and action special SSO. WILKING MUSIC CO.. 120 E Ohio St. SAXOPHONES—SIS; Altos. $10; Tenors, reas. Easy payments. LORENZ SAX SCHOOL. Pembroke Arcade. Li. 4800. BREWSTER Oak Upright fine condition, special SSO. WILKING MUSIC CO.. 120 E. Ohio St. Pets WE PAY 50c for female canaries. Special new large size cages jeplv 89c. Wards, 147 N. Pena. Everyth! . for your pets.

AUTO LOANS \ 'J " CASH AT ONCE I M C/ Af7 LOAN BY PHONE NO WAITING I P n R T a ß ti NO ENDORSER.® I |g , /fj E WILL A CAU. VE J 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

Musical Insf ruments Used Conn Trumpet, S2O Used Clarinets, $lO and up. Saxophones, $25 and up. Banjos, $lO and up. Guitars, $7 up. Don’t forget our complete line of musical instrument accessories, Pearson Piano Cos. 128-30 N. Penn. St. LI. 5513. BEAUTIFUL new Hi-Lite. walnut case", Sheraton Period Grand, special low price on this factory sample to the first customer. WILKING MUSIC CO., 120 E. Ohio St. Miscellaneous for Sale Big Sale Wednesday Come Early Copper wash boilers, $2.50 each. One walnut refectory dining table, $25. Six dining chairs, upholstered seats, sls. All kinds lamps, some with shades, various prices. Unclaimed Freight Station Cor. Capitol and South St. hoosierTbrand WATERPROOF AND MILDEWPROOF TRUCK COVERS AND TARPAULINS. All sizes carried in stock—no waiting. ‘ OUR COVERS ARE GUARANTEED 100% WATERPROOF. Seams are ‘'IMPOSSIBLE TO RIP. Sold complete with eyelets and tie ropes. BUY YOUR COVERS FROM AMERICA'S LARGEST WATERPROOF COVER MANUFACTURER. Save 50%. WE BUY CANVAS IN CARLOAD QUANTITIES AND WE CAN NOT BE UNDERSOLD. All sizes of tents in stock. Hoosier Tarpaulin and Canvas Goods Cos. 1302-6 W. WASHINGTON ST. WATER SOFTENERS New and rebuilt semi-automatic; terms. MEIER ELECTRIC & MACHINE CO. 3525 E. Washington St Ir. 1151. Electric Water Pumps New and rebuilt, shallow well pumps taken in on trade, on deep well system* Easy terms. MEIER ELECTRIC & MACHINE CO., 3525 E. Washington St. Ir. 1151. VENTILATING FANS Six factory rebuilt 16-inc hsix plade. one phase 60 cycle 110 volt, all with 3 speed regulated. MEIER ELECTRIC & MACHINE CO.. 3525 E. Washington St. Ir. 1151. Easy Credit Terms on new and factory rebuilt electric air compressors. All guaranteed. MEIER ELECTRIC & MACHINE CO.. 3535 E. Wash. St. Ir. 1151. HOT AIR FURNACE and fittings, good condition: bargain. Call He. 1481, FURNACE and stove repairing. Model Stove Repair Cos.. 622 E. Wash. Ri. 0369. 10 gallons. $1 each. We deliver. WEST END BOTTLE CO. 538 W Pea/l St. LI 8085 FACIAL chair and drain board; small size; $25. Call Ta. 0888. YOUR USED SCHOOL BOOKS NOW WE PAY CASH. CRAWFORD’S DRUGS 813 N DELAWARE. LI. .’BOO EMPTY BOTTLES FOR ALL PURPOSES SAGALOWSKY BOTTLE CO. 605 S, Capitol Ave. RI. 7104, Miscellaneous Wanted H FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS. HOMES COMPLETE PREFER3D. HODGES AUCTION. R1._2019. CASH FOR FURNITURE NO ONE CAN PAY MORE. CALL WERLEY. HUMBOLDT 7274 FIRST, WILL PAY CASH FOR 4 TO 6 ROOMS OJ? FURNITURE. CALL TA. 30J1, Business Opportunities ROOMING house; 10 rooms SIOO down. S2OO balance: easy terms. 424 N. Ala. 1 ROOMS clean, steam heat; rent SSO; lncome, $220, 2117 N. Talbot. Ta. 4037, PARTNERSHIP in thriving restaurant, good factory dist. Address Box A 218 Times. Money to Loan awQ&ans Buckeye Finance Cos. 207 E. New York St. RI. 4074

AUTO LOANS Don’t Lose Your Auto . We will pay off your present loan, advance vou more money, making your payments very small. SACKS BROS. LOAN CO. 308 Indiana Ave. RI. 5994 LOANS—On lurniture. Rate oer month 2% LOWEST IN CITY INDIANAPOLIS PUBLIC WELFARE LOAN ASSOCIATION 330 Occidental Bldg. Ri 3587. Other Comoanies Paid Off. M-O-N-E-Y " From H-O-M-E By An AUTO LOAN CONFIDENTIAL—NO INDORSERS HOME FINANCE CO. 205 MEDICAL ARTS BLDG. CORNER PENN AND MICH. RI. 5600 PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE. k Personal Property Loans CAPITAL LOAN COMPANY. INC. 141 >/ 2 E. Washington St. RUey 7561 1102*2 Prospect St. Dr. 5088. 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. 5054. Auto Supplies and Repairs SAVE 50% ON ANY JOB Complete overhaul. 4s. $18: 6s. 427. Finest Duco iobs. $24 to $49. Everything absolutely guaranteed. Call or phone INDIANA STATE AUTO SCHOOL. South and Alabama. Ri. 0648. JOHN GUDELHOEFER WAGON COl—Will repair or make new tops and curtains for your car. 202 Kentucky Ave. ___ Automobiles for Sale Bargains In Used Cars. CARSON BROS. 921-23 Virginia Ave. E*. 0233.

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Automobiles for Sale Prices Reduced 1929 BUICK sedan, a real buy, extra good $495 1930 DODGE sedan, extra good $495 1930 DODGE brougham, ww *465 BUICK, std. coach; new paint $144 1929 FORD coupe, extra good $195 1929 PLYMOUTH coach; can hardly be told from new $235 1928 AUBURN sedan, good one $225 1926 PONTIAC coach $95 1926 ESSEX coach, good one $45 FORD coupe, runs good sl9 DODGE sedan, extra good slls STEVENS sport roadster $25 1928 OLDS sedan. A-l $265 FORD coupe, runs good $17.50 1927 FORD roadster, slip-on $35 ' 10 OTHER GOOD BUYS. Tires and batteries at prices you never heard of. Swisshelm & Son TIME TO BUY! 1929 Nash conv. coupe „J 75 1931 Studebaker sedan 995 1929 Essex sedan 195 1929 Auburn conv. sedan 695 1928 Graham-Paige sedan 295 1923 Pierce-Arrow sedan 125 1929 Ford roadster 150 1926 Hudson coach 65 1926 Hudson coach 75 1930 Marmon 69 sedan 875 1928 Cadillac town sedan 950 1927 Cadillac Vic. coupe 375 Cadillac 2-pass, coupe 395 Auburn 8 sedan 125 1929 Essex sedan 245 Marmon 74 coupe 75 1923 Marmon 78 Vic. coupe 495 1928 Marmon 68 Vic. coupe 295 1928 Marmon 68 sedan 295 1930 Roosevelt sedan 395 1930 Marmon Roosevelt sedan 575 1928 Hupp sedan 495 MARMON’S USED CAR LOT 16th and Meridian. LI. 6358 USED CAR STORE 1037 N. Meridian. LI. 6359 Special Today Only 1928 Chevrolet coach: good tires, upholstefrv clean, paint good, good condition; $l9O. NORTH SIDE CHEVROLET CO. 836 E. 3rd St Hu. 7700. Best In Town. ' _ Lathrop Mayers Used Cars. 420 North Capitol. RI. 6375. BEST OF BUYS AT CENTRAL BUICK 602 N. Capitol. LI. 1995. BUICK! Annual Fall Sale Finest stock of used cars in town. All reduced in price. Guaranteed. Sales Service Indianapolis Buick Cos. 1302 East Washington St.

CHEVROLET Opportunity is knocking at vour door at Lauth’s Special Used Car Sale. NO FINANCE CHARGES NO INTEREST NO INDORSERS Can vou beat it? Be convinced, coma and see. Lauth Chevrolet Cos. 3547 EAST WASHINGTON ST. 1929 CHEVROLET coach; reconditioned; new paint, new tires, motor overhauled, perfect: can be purchased for only *BS down. JOHNSON CHEVROLET CO. BRANCH. 325 N. Capitol. LI. 5364. CHRYSLER—I 926. 70 coach. Good terms f good price FRANK HATFIELD CO.. 625 N, Capitol Ave. 1929 CHEVROLET sedan; excellent tion throughout; new tires, mechanically perfect: only S9O down. JOHNSON CHEVROLET CO., 1040 N. Meridian St Li. 5381. 1930 CHEVROLET coach: 5 wire wheels: has every appearance of anew car: very low mileage: perfect in everv wav. Why not save the first cost? Only SIOO down. JOHNSON CHEVROLET CO.. 1040 N. Meridlan St. LI. 5361. 1928 CHEVROLET coach: the popular !ob that gives such satisfactory service: motor. paint, upholstery, all perfect, good tires: buy it todav for only SSO down. JOHNSON CHEVROLET CO. BRANCH. 325 N. Capitol Ave. Li. 5364. DODGE—I93I Sedan: 4-door: almost new. Will sell-equity cheap Ir. 1969. LATE 1930 DE SOTO 8 De luxe sedan $645 1929 Plymouth sedan *295 1929 Marmon 68 sedan *295 1928 Chevrolet coach *195 25 Cars From sls to S2OO. Finance or Trade. JONES MOTOR CORP. Capitol and Vermont. Li. 4455. Essex 1931, 3 Window Town Sedan Fully equipped including free wheeling, wire wheels. This car is Just like new and you will say so at a big saving. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-65 S. Meridian. Dr. 4743. 1928 Essex 4-Door Sedan ~~ a ,M res - motor, finish, upholstery A-l; fully eauipped: only $195. BRIGHTWOOD AUTO CO. 2346 Btation St. Ch. 6646. XFORD Tudor Sedan. 1930. In Rritclass condition throughout: only *350. Terms. Hare Chevrolet Cos. 540 E. Washington St Rl, 5325. 1931 FORD ROADSTER—WILLIS (T WuT trade mv equity in good used car. 1222 N. Sheffield, F P? D— T, Tv dor and 4-door sedans. 1923- 24 and 25 sedans. $lO up to *35. choice C. O. WARNOCK. 819 E. Washington. LI. 8396. FORD—I92B Sport coupe; runs and look* good: only *165. BROWNING GENT CO INC.. Tenth and Meridian St. XFORD Roadster. 1929. Looks and rpns good, mechanically In good condition. only *215. Terms. Hare Chevrolet Cos. 540 E. Washington St. Rl, 5325. FORD. 1926 model T coupe; only *SO C. O WARNOCK 819 E Wash. Li. 839A XFORD Sport Roadster. 1930. Just like new. in excellent condition: only *325. Terms. Hare Chevrolet Cos. 540 E. Washington St. R|. 5325. PONTIAC coach: only *125: in best of condition. C. O WARNOCK. 819 E. Wash. LI. 8396. Trucks CHEVROLET truck, 'y-ton. panel. 1930: In fine condition throughout; $335. JOHNSON CHEVROLET COMPANY 1040 N Meridian. 325 N. Capitol. CHEVROLET I‘i-ton truck. 1930: In excellent condition throughout: oractically new tires: terms or trade. JOHNSON CHEVROLET COMPANY 1040 N Meridian. 325 N. Capitol. FORD TRUCK—ModeI '25: cheap. ImTlc Senate. Rl, 5204, Automobiles Wanted WILL pay cash for your car or your equity. I. WOLF AUTO CO. U- *5lB. 581 N. Capital.